Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4058, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1863 — Page 3
DAILY "SENTINEL.
:-z - : r j THURSDAY MORNINO. OCTOIiKU 15 i . I CITY AND STATE ITEMS. tTP YeUTJT VtS bright. bsMHtifol and mudJr. t?y"Mr. Chase tUStM the theatre list nitrht. and saw th Womm in White. i j , j Perosal Hon. John IV Dunn. Hon. Hotce i He:Tren and Hon. Judze Moonev were in the city lesterday. - Tr. Tk". r. r i . in ii ! IlSTn IZ rli ' V, ? i V' "J"?; IIfT.en arrived in the cut lt ermine, freali t froa, the rural dUtricu. 2f"Sil thousmd army wngon, we are in:u,p'' . , .. ,l" cterjinu.g requite hare ; been pamg dail j through I Li citjr lor the pan , wee. I Pla LtAhLs A ood form of blnuk leases for boueKc. ha ba trinteU aud C4ii be obtaine.1 t thia oßice. uctl lit! " ' ! CAaraxTia Wmn-Five to ten carpenter 1 can hndeteidr emploj merit at the highest wges. . ic ppij ai .10. ;t uin i nneviee utreet. .7 There was one empty curmze in the Chue procioo jeutetdijr, which are it verj much the appeirauce of a fiahionable citj funeral. ii7The treeu are cxtte-linlj uiuddj now. Chiton earth U the tiirouhf-tre function.rj electel b the free uflYig;e4 of liii fellow citizen, about t t2PlIts, borniert, fr.rae.-4, velvets, ribboti, ie4.ncr, noaer and ruche. ; ne 9tock. at low price Mt Cxüir.an'a. 2d E-tt Wabingtou Street. octlllw were hung out from the public builiiing; of the city. Hint from many private hou-e, in honor of the arrival of the Hon. Salmon P. Cbie. FoR SALt. A brum H flat cornet filter bell and keto; bell in front. A ldre-s Wm SroisnALt, P.O. Ilox I):), Indian tpolis. ore til sitlvens L Vo.'m clock tore. octl5-d2t rTOur liir.tl-ome ftifrid, Col Rose, wa peiieinlly txii.tt out jrstenJ Mr LincoItiV KiiiMuhl JSerte'iirj. The gilhuit Colot.el bore bi unknown honors blsjhingly, although he lookel them every inch. 5?Ve h.id boiifire and firewnrk !t nicht in )Mnor of the diMfigui!thed gent of the city, Secretary Che. He upoke from the b;lcuny of the lUte Houh. and Mr .Patent Comniiioner Hulloway and fieri. S V. Cirej, of Ohio. A Of c. Persona nfflic'exl with the above dirt e.ve Hie reurfed to c-tU on Mr. S E. Henner. South Iltinoi-i treet, h.ilf aqu-tre from the Union Depot. Mechmi'c H infin house He b never failed in curing thi comjiUint Late of Europe. octtv-dGt. LosT.Ye-terdny morning, the Ihh int., be-1 t ween 14 h ist M rkrt otreet and the Lafiyette Depot, a iiold hunting c.e watch. The finder will be liberally rewarded bv leaving it at V. K. Hendricks JL Co'., No. 7G West Washington atrett. octH-d3t. fJTOne of the jubilant tpe.iker last nihr, Cirey, we believe w.n bin name, rej'ortol to be from Ohio, rematked tnot unctiously that the country would have gone to h II if it hid not been for the election on Tuesday Ut. Bully for Carey! fJA herion. accident occurred to Colonel Ilollowny, Coventor Alorton'a Private Secretary. yetenhiy afternoon. He was out riding; ami, being thrown. Iii horae fell on him, injuring him severely. We are orry to hear this, and hope Col. Holloway may aoon recover. t?7"Twelve tups on the city fire bell yesterd iy Mt rIhiu! 11 A. M. n-aembled the city pdice gti.ird for the purpose of escorting Mr Secretary Che frm the Union Depot to Hi- Eicellency, the (Jovernor'i house, where, while he remin in the ctty, he will be entertained. Z?f We are aorry to hear that Mr. Thonv McUiker, who started for Waverly on Mondiv N?t, on n angling excursion, ha returned aeri oualv injurel in the foot. Mr. Mcllakcr waon of a party gathering" wood, and nccidentally his prent toe wm amputateil by an ax in the hand of another gentleman. ."iy " Ull i int- I'miiiiiiii; lu iin i,r iiiukc floating in our ex h inge-, btit h ive f:tileJ to find out where the auspiciou event occurred: Marrivp Wright Pec el On Sund iv, October 11, by Hev. Bishop Jane, the Hon. J. A W fight, ol Indian, late Minister to the Court ot Prui., to Mr Ctrolitie R Deuel, of this C'tr. ExoiMt am HoiLf-R roa Sale A five horse power upright engine, with Inuler, eater, connecting pipea. A:c , in cnniptetr running onJer, tm ued in running the Sentinel presses, will be old at a bargain, to nuke room for a larger en gine. It will te deliirei when wc remove into onr new office, early in October. Apply at thi office. ' acpl2-tf 52TThe attention of our reailt't s i culled to tlie titeatock of thick aoled bot. at M. Hunter Si Co. 'a, ID Kaat Wahington street. They luve a :reat many different st!c and can fit any ot-e witli a goo suttatiti tl w -.iter-proof boot. jut the tiling for wet weither. The) are retailing theni at wholesale price. octS-dtf Hou.e arid lot for sale, on the southeast cottier of North and Liberty streets Hoine ha ("een room and two good cellars; the ht i well cl in shrubtery, with two fine grajs arlMrs, and Mine be iring fruit tree. Thi houe will be sold cheap Hiid on good terms. J cob Elmmpoe. octl-dtf No. 31 West Washitigtou St. f" Voters and candidates, deleatel or elected, disappointed or rejo'utsl, let there be a "method in your madne-s,' or in tour joy, a the caae m iy be. Buy a new hat at Spencer's, and receive the congratulations of your friends, upon how eil rou look." and forget all your animo ity and troubles No tnsn can "feel bid" with a Sincer hat upon his head. octl3-d3l JtyfThe kind of passe given to soldiers on Tuesday Ut, were generally like the following, which v.a promiscously picked up in the street. We give it word for word jut as we got it; "Camp Smwx. Oct 13. 'f.! "Privates John McAree and .Johu Shei have permission Ij go to the city to vote the Union ticket. S. Sahm. ! "Lt st d Officer of the Day." j We would respictluüy call the attention of all citier's xt d vi-dor to the city to the exten , tie sive stock of reidy tin 1e clothing offereJ to public by Mr. Jacob Kihn, No 33 Kt Wash ington trtet Ti e goods at this establishment bate been aelected with grest cre. are e'eant snd durable and fashion b'e. Kshn's i the! place to go for bargain He is resolved ti furti ih the most superior gtHnls at the very lowest cashrrices. ootliwlCt Gtmsasivm Mr. T. C. Wright, an accotn kI! .1 I . I . . ... Is d . inar. 1 a i tw.ni corner ot ilernlian anJ Maryland atreet Mr vi ; i, m, im.f l til mtniilar manarer of ihn e km iiki i t i e Uenrcia treet Iniwlinj; allev. a place f puhlic resort vis.tr! by pentlemen. Mr Wright", cym na urn room, tr which we were fpeaaintf, na teti refit el. ati l is now iu all respects one f tbe uxHt plea int ami attractive of the kiiJ in tl;f ciijr. H: hiliiinl l.th!c arc of the Utct and mri elegant patterns Vewoull say t our readers who like such ivrceations, call at Wright's gy mnAsiura. ilfThe Survevor of this port, situttel on on Toque's Kau, Marshal t the Che ovation. Oi e ctject cf the JistiiiuiheJ financial Secretary's viit here w vo fettle the steouM tit the (loiertiinct.t wilhthe lion Ai iv Wallace, the Mrhal an ! Sarve ur t'rei i. We unlerstan l tliat the Surieyor rej- itevl the n umher of quarter he lul re rif el for the pasea ivusi to Irre white tuen ome lo yeara p, a ier as he roiihl remenjtier. Ttie (iovermn tit will im1 Mihteslly be) rt-liovt-l by ih) le t ol the tiu incial Hevietary.
I RcinnV Ait Gau.ut Mr ftannion Im'
perm! the? scrvi.M ot Mr IVrifoM. ot New ' rk, wh' will he at Lis M in k ft? idy if l - cr - " of nrti.tu- f .-tr ami '.kill to the t,.!.,r i iru' picture takrn at thi Cst.blichmei t lc i lures taken hv Mr. Itner. wh ever -entle ' ninly aril -killlul in hi department of the rui j ani color! by Mr Pe nfold. who is n adept in the art of mlorio, cannot ftil to cive entireMtjfaction. Persona wishing- picture for themcieor inenas, can cet tiiem t their establishtner.t th.t cnnot 1 beat in this or anv other i f'.' r,,Te -hem a call t No. 22f2 East Wash- j ington street . j ... '" " ' ! 31rc"A". 1 "'-ra A: Co ., o 17 orth Illitn.ia afreet. ierly opposite the . ilste llnu.e. is one of the roos-t fashionable mer chn tit t ailoring eta bl ihtnet.t. in thi tit f . Their 't'k of -1,,, tI.ebe.T.rietiet. iJt. n r. iL i , , , ..V '7. " ... V "".rum n.cii hte it m ide in the ne itel mid nm-i serviceable i.l. Ti.r.A . . f rr; i . ti.t . - . . ! ,oit. or ant piH of a -uit. we mv cll ot, O. H. i Heitkm & Co . ai d thev will be well ,u!ted. ! v.. .n.i I . i : i ... ... i j.. .1 . I Utet stvle. feptl24Jm Z??Th (ifernr lve? night, in honr of Hon. S. V. Ch tee. was alrilliunt alfiir. Mbiiifirerit women were th-re. mul nil the );alUiitrj of the citf and ui rounding couutrf. In fct, quoting the poet "Thre i a ounl f revelry by nia-bt. And CL-' irreptibacka hao galbi-rrd tb re OurU-autj ainl our cLivalr; aD1btigLt rbe fi xhowQ o'er fair wooiea ani brare ra-n, And fjM loVed eje to tjM that locked again, And all went merry ai a iiiarrii be!l; But bark:" And all of U3 are li;ten;ti2 to hear something drop. rf The funeral of the late Hon. Thoma D. Wal pole, ye-terday, w one of the mot imposing pro e-ai()n ever witnessed in thi city. Ftotn all prta of the State his friends came to pay the lat aad rite to hi memory. All felt, as they 8iw the mournful cortege pi, that a great and good nmn, a tried, true, faithful and generou friend to those whom he knew nnd reapertedfhad falleu. Never was Thorn t. I). Walpole's heart aDpc tied to. by friend or enemy, th.it it was not (uut.d riijlit. "N' longer jioelt his v!rtu to Iixhse, Xor ilraar hi- frailtii'i fr nn llu-ir dread a'oJe; Tbr- they lik- in r nil-liii h-j. oe Tbe bosom f his rather aud hi (iod." The Theatri: The Hiddlm Hand This universally popular dram i is up lor represent ition to night, nnd with Miss Sillie St Clair in her famous character of Cpilola lil.ick the homeles.s newsboy und afterwards wealthy heitess will le sute to draw an immense crowd The vets;itilitr mikI universal excellence of II (he charming Miris ötlüe undcitakc" i truly wonder ful. She is never at fault, but grasps her assumption, whether they tie of tragedy . corned v, pantomime or farce, with equal force and times-, and gives us what seems to ie a reility. This is that perfection of art w hich can only -pring from true genius. In the part of the mischievous, dare devil and rollicking imp of mischitf Capitola ahe has no equ tl. Mid must be seen to b appreciated Secure your seats for the Hidden Hand, for there will be a rush. Col. Richard J. Ryan, a distinguished and immortal orator, who. some vears aicce, made a p miotic speech from the top of a atorebox to Kosuth, at the Union De;ot. dee'incd yesterday, nb?oluie'y, we un IcrsUnd, to wt-Icomj Mr. Secretary Chase to the hospitals of Indiana. Col. Ryan, speaking confidentially to his private friends insists that Rohaparte. now on the throne of France, was originally an Itishni in, and that hi name w as Roncy Patrick, and that he changed it to Ron Mrt for party purposes. The gallant Colonel says he has the historical records to prove this. S P., he says, iu the Hon. Sccre tary'a nomenclature, Mauds, as the noosepipers sav, for "shin plaster." He says, loo, that 'Magyar," in Kossuth' name, is a misprint by nome blundering compositor, and that, correctly written, it would read. "K McGuite, E-q ," he having been primitively, in the firt place like Rouapartennd a great many other illustrious men, boru on the "Cim of the Say." Indium i:iecflon ICcturna. Bartholomew countv Democratic majority 500 to 7510 Juck?on countyDemocratic majority 700 to HHl. Martin county Democratic majority 1,1)00. DulHiis countv Democratic majority about l.OOO. Allen county Democratic majority 2.100 Knox county Democratic majority 600 Johnson county Democratic m jority .'100 Clark county Deirocntic county ticket elected by a decided majority. Lawrence county Democratic ticket carried by over 100 majority. Washington c unity Dm .;r tic m ij oritv R)' Ortne emnty There wea two I) n kt nie tickets run iu this co'iniy. Toe regular ticket received 2.M inajoiitv Dklpiii. Im., Oct. 14. 1SG3. To J. J. tlingham: Full Democratic ticket elected by a large majority iu old Carroll. J. C. Atpleoate. rtT.NAM coir STY. A correspondent writes as follows: "Welure beaten the Republicans in thi county by not less than 350, and it may reach 400 m 'jority." Mo.NHOK HUSTY. The Df-mocratic mijoiityin this county will be about J.0. From tbe Cincinnati True Current, Oct. 14. Flnntirlnt inl Cuiumrrrial it ! r fur tlie l4tt W crk. Financially n. well as comrnereially, the week has been one of gieat agitation and excitement. Cold advanced fully 10 per cent, closing in New York eteiday greatly excited The expoils of gold have largely increised, owing to tiie filling otTin the exports ot domestic produce consequent upon the high prices; and this, with the inactivity ol the army, is hiving its effect; and there aeems to be little doubt now that the scene of last Feb ruary are about being enacted over again; we say it aeems so, but no probability can be attached to estimates of the future in these uncer tain and unsettled times, for a dete.u or a victory iu the field will change the whole case one wav or tlie o'her; and wh ) cm in ike any etimite th it ure or the other will take place? There was greit excitement iu Nev Y-rk vestcrday, evidently, n far a we can judge from the' briet reports we have by telegraph, ttold at one time reached 1;71.., tut was tluc'uating con- ( tantlv. With us the banking hou-es were i closed the greiter portion of the day, and there fore the effect of this news could not be fully developed, but we understood tint gold was bought in the atteet at 154; but there was a t ery unsettled feeling, though neutralized a good deal in its effects by the excitement regarding the result of ihe election. The money nnrkct continues easy at fi per cent . ai d the tb iinud moderate The demand for exchange ht been as preing as hcrctofcre. The steamer tht went to Kn.- ( 1 in I ..n S iturd y to.., out 1 T.CM I , which i-j a I irge increase over any previous week tor ai hu g time. The huaipet dot e in Govrrnmetit . . . u . .... i . i ...... .. aei urines u as oeeu oui iiivmt-r .tte, iii'i inirs uu chanil. I hete has been a marked in- re a In the de man 1 tor the 5-",'0 TJ. S bonds J aitig the week. The quotation for coin, exchmeand Governtnent aecuntie t ihe lose of ihe evening may be given as follows: LTINO. SILL1VO, i par. Spreoj, j lW-51 rrem. 44Jii prem.! Xew York UioH ' iirmsnd iiVte.... lwAJt p'fm. Slrer prem. j prera. ; i v-.., ,,k t, .t w r-nf . . . . miau i . .. . . . - - Indiana tate ii..te .J prtm. lA rrem. . di. tl -!v Vi'iartrnnastrrs' Voiu h- r. cht Vr ermsrr V.mclirr-.countrT .9', nasale. .... Yetenti Immii: election lv for State and county i.tVi-'t-ra.and ti e nio-t iin;ottu.t anJ siiik'u j lar election that et it took place in this or .my. olher Slate, inasmuch as an individual w 4 can üdiie fur (ioietnor whom the Fre-Mfut of J the Utiite t S' itca hi I bani-hod as a tmiuT, hu-i-t.es wa- etierall y pupeided nl the ittent :m .f I the entire community civer. to the poll Never' was thcie as lare a tute ci-t in thia citv tefore m inl eterl.iy Ttiere w s no hu-ine tjot.e, aiol hence an liSm ut aspect w Lit h priit s utiiC! from wh it thev preentel on M.'ti ltv mut he rearde! merely a ui aller I coijec lure. Flour ah -need alxiut - c ilu rio ; the week, and vlo.ed Isoityaut uu-ler the late n a frin New
York. Wheat, corn aud oat?. II alvme,). ami hrfin in erainJ Ile aJvsictl to! $1 X jt n.tir h change in biriey. j Vh.kt ttMt't.i'l the hili price i,f G''c per ;
pii.on. Nut w we..k at the? c; uuler thenew t from New Yrk Chee-e )aj higher. Cljver-trd advanced t f fi 753? 00. Uran, hört and midJlirn;: further advaaceJ materisllt, and all in light supply Sugnr and coffee ire higher, bat not in cone qoence of the demand, as that h been light; but owinz tu the dvance n the L:ern mittel. mesa potk adraccH $1 SJter barrel for old city, ' and lard c per jxiufid. Bulk meats or bacon J did not Chinee, n r btve (Ney been in deaiind New measpork is held at $16 A Card from Hon. I. W. Voorhrr. Trsat Haute. I.i , Oct 13, lt-63
Sib: You atate in your parser of thi morning i fi,Jl' representatives, on earth, of God in Heaven, that "on Friday monling Mr. D nie W. V.H.thee ! Kttolcd, Th it, therefore, we. the representa-pa-aed through here with twenty three of his men ' tivesor on earth, are the government of the
for Ohwi " I write you this note aimp'y to brand yon as a liar. I have pnl through Inditnspolis but once in a month pa.-i, and that was on my return from Ohio a week ago. I pre-ame ton will not coni ler my remarks a it nil offensive, iaLmu:!j as vou te-itifiel before the grand jury of S ilhvan countv that you were somewhat in the htbit of publishing lies for political effect in your pipr. You can aifely go before any magistrate and sweir that you have done so in this instance, and th it you knew you were lying )t tlie time I send you a copy of thi, and also one to the Sentinel, in order to be wire that it may tie aeen by the r.u D W. VOORHEKS. Mr. Recht Silokote, Indianapolis, lnd TELEGRAPHIC: f aaroarao uniMO roa rm nin ) tatb imntii. For .tlornlnff ICeporl See f rat laj;e. ilil Report From Wellington. Washington. October 14 Au ofücinl report States that in the t event attick on inr forces op posite Naicln-z, it was the otiject of the rebels to car tut c the negroes recruited for Col. Karras regiment and tb-s'rov a pontoon train. The tie groes, ho ever, h id all beeu transferred across the river, except, th -e who were on picker duty, and the pontoon train whs awa'.ting transportation. Cd. Fo-ras with a few men attacked the ene mv so vigorously that they hid not time to accomplish their objeet Major Cole, in a disp-itL-h to Gen Lock wood, who coinininds the defenses at Maryland Ilighu, aays: 'Mosby's cotnm indicts been greatly underratrtl, for I am credit ibly informed by pris ners, citizens and contrnh inds thit his force consists of a bat-tali-jn of 300 men. Mosby is one of Stuart's staff ntlicers. and his been detached f r the express purpose of destroying the communication of the Army of the Potomac. (Jen. Foster reports n the result of the second expedition under Gen. Westar, after guerrillas in Mathews county, Va.. the destruction ot alniut 15?l boat and schooners, the capture of t0 head of beef cattle and four rebel oilicers and 20 men wer m ide prisoners. Passengers from the front to day report that ye-oerdav there was heavy skirmish ng to the right, while in the center and op the left there was only occasional picket firing, by vhch one man was killed. From M. I. onl. St. IoriÄ. Ovtnher 14 Dispatches fron the West state that Shelbv's reir was overtaken on Mondiv neir Brar.neth. and n running tight wa kept up for several miles, resulting in the death of m nv rebels On Monday night an artillerv fight occurred at Dy Ford, in which the rebels were defeated with a loss of 'JO killel. The enemy then di vlded into four squ ids and nnrched toward Lex ington. Col Coffey is reported to be dangerously wounded. A ilUputch from Gen. Brown, dated Marshall. Saline countv, Oct 13, says: After live hour's fighting we have whipped the rebel-, capturing the r artillerv, a large number of auiall arm and killing and wounding a large number Another diptch savs Brown's forces were pursuing the tehel in all diiections. Ohio Election. Cincinnati. O"tobpr U Fifrv ore counties give Ibioi.'ii T .;;"2 in ij ; rain. 45 110. Pickaway c-.tmti gives Valiaiidigham H) mj.; L nion gain, ..0 A'lilaize "'inty gives Vallatnligh'im C00 m j ; union gain, ;.. Iloibn cinn.tv give Brourh O'lO m j Miami coui.fy give, lb mgh I 1 '0 maj (ireene countv give- Brough 1.773 tn-j. Crawfonl countv gives Vall.ti.dtgh itn 1,041 majority. A-Man ! copt;fy tires Vallandi jh m 17 mi F lit tiehl coi,u:v give- V til indiha lit 1 l."7inij Hocking county give- Vail uidtgiiatn 35 maj I'rom Cairo. Caiko. O'tobtr U T'üe vote of Ohio ailon at this pii i- as follows: Inough. CU; Vallandig ham. 4 Vote"! the Inn. troop,: S'one. 3"; Tuttle, 2. roiirteeuth lo:i: Stme, 2.."s; Turtle. 8 A linlnl I'oirer Ins iu i h very stringent order in te.'ar I to protecting Government vrs-els and propertv trom fire bv ince'idianes Jatrict guilds "i'l be k'pt, and all sentiliel- be armed with mukcf and revolvers. Tugs will ply Constalitiv llf the haibor. From Tl em plii. M Min s. October 11 fteports .ire current in this city tint a force of 15,000 ,ehel of various arms are iippmaching the city, siid to te under Joe Johnston; that thev destroy el the railroad between here and Corinth; that our troops are bravely contesting the rebel advan-e.and prevent ting the further destruction of the railroad; that the rebels .i.OOO stiopg attacked our force at CI irkesvil'e, driving them into their entrench met.fs. soon after Gen Sherman arrived on a train irom Corip.'h, di-e mb irkerl, rallied the men and repulsed the enemy with fearful slaughter, our loss is li.on: 21 killed and 50 wounded Our cavalry is pur-iiing t he fleeing enemy beyond the Tallelutch e. Tiahis uro pas-ing again to day. " COMMERCIAL sv Trt.svitsra. i'ln inuati Mnrkrl. 'iNctjr n ati, October 14. N chant e w i rtht f note in the in irk et. t;..l.l l"l. Sil er IM. Kirhanpe firm. A l-irpe amount -t o'. ntTt inc N e nS. Miirtte-t. Xr Y'KK, Ocrnhcr H. M'-nev ii;i'!ei atel active it t)"t7 per cent., the prea' tu'k n ti e 'fsn- t-. ,st the ir.-ttle price. Stfrlitti; exel u -e lr'v.L'.r llV.l1.,. (JoM f;rnier, hut quite Mi'-ettlrvl, : e"Mi; a t .'J, dct.1 it iti to 52J au'l ch'sin.' hrni t 51 ittjj The Ne y.ok N" ha found an oM file I Of the Iroi.hav Jot.tml, from which it selec'a ! certain ot.j; , t 1 jx.ein- c .tilriti-ited to that eit el- ' lent lnersry journ il in l?4ö Here i ot:e, piren j w ithitut the -n'hor's nme, ln:t it was written j by Henry it Hir-t.of I'hiladeipliia: THE OWL When lw;'.iht fa.les ard evetiag fat's Ahke i.n t"-e and tower, An.i ulence.l.ke a pen-ft xr.&'A, Wl roun.i each ilurnhfrnj bwer; When Tragrant fl..wre!i f 1'. J their leave, And a'.l i-tili in lrep. The horned al on m"r.i.t w!rg File fr--.ni tbe doiJ:n keep. Aivihtea!: alo.i1 "taowh!'.! (...isl,'"' Aii the i.i !j 1 t.,r iU- I !:li, An.t tu pi;fr.p iep T t r burr)itig hare 1 UUfc-l 1 tie t.l'.. Au l he ir. ucL low m th .i-wy grs A the l.rd of the rirft g by, ".t with a .u"!v wbirrmg wiiijt." i'.-.:: I kr a U! ' s-gh. The trial ol Mr Yocuoi. formerly superintendent cf contraband at Cairo, for selling- reproes into sltvery, is set !cr the 2Dih of October. A Ciro rre-rof..ieLt says ihit rh develop, tiifiit are iromiel. tint will implicate others equillv guilty, anvo them Cliapl tin H olgers. now ie-'turio in the North, dep.flii'f the rrows of the pKr Africans, and soliciting aluis for their relief The (iovrrpor's lute of XlYiue is ah out tall in. a iid nhows a najoiity fr the abolitioii candidate ol 17,5i.
-fr lrir ! rie r.orrrnmtni The. e wa an oM lope 1 theorem 'resolution' in the I'uritau limts ol ll Matchu-eMs, which has t!r ic'el much attention tni prmoke much
Uuh'er. in urst tnce as la; ! llttolrtd. That the fruits of the earth beloujf to (tod. Rfiolced. That the saints cf the earth are the repre-entatives.on earth, of God. Rtfhni, That we are the saints. Re Molted, Tbit we, tbe atiuts. are entitled to tbe fruits of the earth. Hence, tithe, taxe, excluion from the ballotha. f.ii not of the aainta. ic. Thi old Puritan Massachusetts logical theorem j very much reminds us of modern Republicanism, J which is, in sub-tance: i Krsolred, That ?od is the Supreme Rulef of i heaven and erth that i. Government. Retolrtd, Tint we, the Republicans, are the einn. . i . tspress The following argument of a Scotchman for marriage is not so bad: Jenny is poor, and I am poor; Tel we'll .4 o a luure; Aud rbouid the bairnir to in crae A a tVw that wed bat do bve aome "o d-.abt bit h'Tf n will nt and cur friend. And breaJ i well as children aend. So fares tbe ben In farmer's yard, 1o live aone be n:il ft barJ. I've known ber wrary every claw. In search of corn among tbe straw; But when, in queat of nicer fwod, Sbe chicks among ber chirping brood, With Joy we ee the elf-j-sm beu That scra-cbed fur on could scratch for ten. Tbeae ara tbe tbouabia ibat ma! turn wiUiag To take my girl wiibcut Lilling; And for tbe self-axt csne, yoa see, Jenny' resolved to marry me. Seventy five thousand men, exclusive of the military, are employed in carrying out the conaeription act. early the same number of toldierssire distributed throughout the loval States to keep tha peopie quiet during its entorcemeot The most liberal estimate of the number of con scripts secured bv thia Immense atmv is sixty thousand, which i probably quite double the actual number it will bring into the field Would it not be better to draft the Provost Marshals and their asitnts, clerks and detectives, and ceae paving nnv attention to me conscripts r ... . m I he government would thus secure a ready-made armv, won ine iiuv.antavv trial ever moiviouai member thereof is in favor of a "vigorous prose cution of the w ar." tif" Bishop Genenl Polk occaionally presche: just tilips a surplice over his uniform and ex horts. tlPTlie crew of the Florid i have made $9.000 euch. A contemporary thereupon thinks piracy is almost as ood as contractinz. A dry goods clerk, of a malical turn of mind, wishes to know if young ladies with a mania for 'shopping, but no particular predilection for buy ing, may not properly be considered counter-ir-riimita? lt is tiow expected that the first batch of the circulating notes for the national banks will be ready by the 10th of November. The Cincinnati G a aette savs "popular gov ernment is on trial." Yes on trial before coutt m.ii tial, with tin habeas corpus suspended. What chance will it have in euch a trial? PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. I). 2ALMj, O1 VIKRS H'S SKUV1CK8 TO THE CITIZKNS OF ImlianapolM and vicinity. Oflice, Vircinia Avenue No. 22. l:eidetice Sörth X.-w Jersey stnet, Xo 37. ociU'63-.ily MEDICAL. TO THE LADIES OF AMERICA.! mom: vau'ap.lf. than gold; moke v alu milk than golw mouk valuable th ax cold! MOHF. VAI.UA BLK TIIAX GOLD DR. JNO. L. L'OXS FilKXCII PERIODICAL DHOPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FOR FF.MAt.F.S, n!t FKMALKS, B KOK FKMALF.S, Sufreriiix froni Irreuularity or Ob-ttruction of tbe Mensea from wbatevt r caue IT IS si'KE TO CI RE! IT IS SfRK TO CURE! IT IS SL'KK TO CTRF.! ' IT IS SUUK TO CURE It i impohHile to enjoy tbe I loom f beaOhand v vacity of spirits utde! tbe Metises are regular as to the time, the quantity and quality. When tbey are obstructed, nature ma'srs her effort to obtain for it some other outh't. and, utiles these effort of nature a're assisted, tbe patient imuaily experiences Ue?pnd-ncy, Xervounesa and Anally COXSUMPIIOX vMt;iirs il sway, and prematurely terminates a miserable life. IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCT IOXST IT KK.M0VKS ALL OlWrKUCTIONS: IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS: IT Kh.MOVfcS ALL ObSTKUCTiOXS! IT IS A PLKKF.CT REßl'LATOR! IT IT IT is IS IS A PERFECT BtGULATOK! A rKKFECT REGULATOR! A PERFECT REGULATOR BEAR IX MIX I) REAR I.N MIND BEAR IX MIND BEAR IX MIXD THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GRARAXTEE THAT I GUARANTEE My DR0P5 TO CURE Supprewion of the Mens-en from whatever cause, though care hould be taken that my direct on are carefully adhered to. BUY THE FEST! BUY THE LEST! BUY THE BEST! BUY THE BEST PUT THE SAFEST! PUT THE SAFEST BUY THE SAFEST BUY THE SAFEST! BUY THE SUREST! BUY THE slRKsr BUY THE SUR ST! BUT THE SUREST! WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS! WHICH IS LYOX'S DROPS! WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS WHICH IS LYOX'S DROPS TUE Y ACT LIKE A CHARM By strengtbTing and inigoratlrz and restoring the ystem to a healthy condition. It moderst all excess snd removes a" obstructions, and a tpeedy cure may be re lied on. To XVXn.xrx'iocl JjacIIos They re peculiarly iljp'fi, stLjbrtaacntBBocth y period with auch perfect regularity. BE W1E LN TtML! BE WISE IX TIME! BE W1SK IX TIME! BE WISE IN TIME! ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE BO ILK CI KES ONE BOTILK CUKES ONE BOTTLE CUKES In a!mt everv caae. laj Nor BK IMPOSKD fpON, D NOT II lsmKrD I IHN, I0 NOT BE 1 wlUS ED I Iti.V, DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON. But ret thi ont an! send it ta yor Druerit, and if be ha n't got it mike btm buy It f r mo, or it may be obtained of ibe (irneral Agent for tbe tri te-1 State. l G. CLAKK & CO.. Wboleale Dmsirits, New Haen. C- nn. Ftr sals by all reponibie Drucg.u. Price 91 par btt. Wholes1e Dealers and the Trads scppl ed at the Pro. rnetor'a pnee by I.OltÜA K.V I . Chicago. SCIRE ECKSTEIN A CO. ClisrinnatL IilUJWNING ' -4)AN,l:id.a!uptll ! nlylO-ulte.! 11 ONDFltFUL GRANULES H ItANDK'S TUSSILAGO Is Pleaaant tatbeTats Oi'Mroa crt for II
SPECIAL NOTICES. Great Central Railway!! OX AND AFTER OCTOBER 15th. INST.. n Fasseag-cT ax4 rrtlgt Trslts wfl mums their rtfxlar trips. octlS-dlw H- O. C1B.T. ßapertnundeBt,
C3TNEVY DISCOVERY FOR THE speedy and permanent cure of SeminaMVeakoeM, Urtthral and Vaffloat Diacbarg, Gleet, Seqaal Uca"a, Etnivsions, Irupotencf , Genital Debility aod diseases of tbe Bladder and Kidneys. Eeix'i Snnnc Pols ara w arrant sd in all oai and can be relied on. Xo cbaore of diet required. Tbey do not naasate.nof interfere with business parrots. Cpwsrds of 200 cs-es bare been car ad tbe past tnontb. Jfan thin on AaaJred pkyieian a then it tXtir privat pract'C, and all ii sreZI of their fßcacg. Tbey are entirety b armless on tbe system, and can be relied t n in all eases arising from youthful Indiscretion or J . ' - - . .. i fulfdlinj thtdu'Un of married lif. A TRrATlE or 84 pas;e, eontainire; means oT care, sent free to all. Two stamps required for posU;. Tbe 1111 will be sent by mail, securely sealed, on re- j eeipt of One Dollsr.by J. BUT AX, M. D , Xo. 78 d dar street, X, T. Sold by alt th principal drojrjrts. TUM UX SON & COX. AitenU, cpt30-dAwy Indianapolis. t" IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. Haivkt'i Fimalx Pnxt bsve never yet failed in removing diScultie artklan from obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or in restoring tbe system to perfect health when raTerlng froui Sptnsi affections. Prolapsus Cterl, the White-, or other weakness of tbe Uterine Organs. The PPls are perfectly barml-M ou tbe constitution, and may be taken by tbe most delicate female without causing dUtreu tbe sttne time they act like a charm by strengthening, invigorating and re tor ing tbe syktem to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter fr m what causes tbe obstruction may arise. They should, however, XOT be taken during tbe flr?t three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, ai mUcarnage would be tbe result. ' Ejch box contains 80 p 'II. Price 31. Dr. HAKVKT'S TKK.VTISK on Diseases .f Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Ncrility, Reproduction and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically tbe Laities' Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 pages, sent free to any address. Mx cents required to pay postage. Tbe Pills and book wdl be cent by mail when desired, securely sealed and prepaid, by J. BRYAN, M. I)., Goneral Agent, No. 76 Cedar street. Sew York. TJj'Sold by all the principal druggist. TOMUXSOX COX, Drugir.sts. Agents, aept30'63-d& wly Indianapolis. ?PLet those who have doubted the virtues of Bull's Cedron Bitter, if any such there be, resd the follow ing certificate from gentlemen wtll known in this community, and doubt no more. lis general introduction into tbe arniy will save the lives of thousands ol our soldiers. I-onaviLLE, Kr., June 4, 1863. We, the undersigned, have seen tbe gin! cftects 1 rotluced by tbe use of Dr John Bull's CVd on Bitters in general debility and prostration of the sytem, and believe its iceueral use would prevent disease and relieve much suffering. Among our sol.irers particularly would this be tbe case, especially tbos who are exposed to miasinic iutlueace iu ibe Southern el'inate. MAJOR Pill LI 1 Si'KED, Col. Int. Rev. 'M DiM. Ky. cuts. n.comx. Collector of the Pott of Louisville, Ky. COL. II. DENT, , Provost Marshal Gen. of Ky. REV. D. P HEXDERSOX, Tice President of Sanitarv Cromission. HARXEY. HUGHES A CO., Publishers Democrat. GEORGE P. DOKRX, Prop. Louisville Anzeiger. HUGHES A I'AKKHlL'u, Wholesale Dry Go'ids Dealers, Main d., Louisville. DAVIS. GREEX, CO., Wholesale Shoe Dealers. Mam t., Louisville. HAKT 1 MAPOTHKR. Lithographers, cor. 1 bird and Market, Louisville. JULIUS WINTER, Clothing Merchant, c-nr. Third and Market, Louisville. CAPT.8.F. HILDRK I If, Steamer Major Anderson. MAJ.I T. THESTON, Paymaster U. S. Army. C.M.METCALFE, National Hotel, Louisville. COL. JESSE RAYLES, 4th Kenfcky Cavalry. GEORGS D. PKEXT1CK. Louisville Jotirnal. Mee advertisement in anothercolumn. Jy20-d3ni LOST. COW AND CALF LOST. f WWW. UXDERStGXKD LOST FROM HKS PREMISES 1. In tili citv, Xo. 14 l'etinsi Irania street, a Light R'isn Cow and Red Calf about the iOib of September nit. The Cow i of medium ize, with r earn, and tbe Calf is larir, ei(ht months old. A suitable vrt ard will be given forth- return of aid animal to the unler.-i;Tied octH -12'Awlw M.M.RAY. BOOTS AND SHOES. K At 5o. 30 West Washington at. VLA1U.E STOCK OK HOME-MADE WORK FOR anle cheap, one roor east of tLe Palmer House hep.tn-dly A. LINTZ. HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS, Wholesale & Retail DEALER IX Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS FAL1T1 stock OF GOODS. DtRFCT FROM THE M AXUFACTTRFR in the East, which he will sell as low a tbe lowert. All the latest srvLKa kept at Xo. 15 Pennsylvania atreet.four doors south of the PcntOff.ee, Indianapolis, lnd-aprl.v-dAwXm INDIANA PRACTICE. Robert Clarke & Co, HAVE IX PRESS BICKNELL'S INDIANA - PRACTICE. Thi: Practice ot btritMEAXD Circuit CoutTt or the State or IvDiartA 1. Civil Gaara By Gtonct A BtcixiLt, A. M., Judge of the SeconJ Judicial District and Trofesavor of Law in tbe Sute Ui.ivrrsity. I Vol. Ovo. ArTFRTT.X TEARS USK. AlDtn BT THI RULES of Coart, by tha dtacusaiona of counl, by the learning of th Supreme Court, acl by Legislative erran (Jation, the Code of Practice introduced by the .evt4 Statutes of lsJJ. ha atlainei sumcient certainty and el itencv to be a fit ulj'ct for svtematc consideration. In this Book of Practice, tbe author tales a view of tbe Jurisdiction of the Court iu civil cause, and of the Judgea. C'lrrk, Sbeiiff and Attorneys, so far a their iutle in civil cause are concerned; te afterward statenbe pro ceedlngs in the management of dvil caue Iu ceneval frn ticinning to end. Including the practice In causes ap(-aled to the Supreme Cour ai.d iu caues appealed to tLe Circuit Court from all inferior trrMiria's. arxl flna Iy, the practice In particular csa and in special and aoaraary proc-xiiDg as stld, and it haa been the design of the author tbronzhrmt, to hvw, r.ot only what the law is. and what ought to be doue, but alto bow to do it and when to do it. UOHLUT t' LA It Iii: A CO., LAW PCBLISUERS. t7-dAwlw Cincinnati, Ohio. Z FOR SALE. JJtt s JVl. -U R1ST AXD tiAW MILL WITH TWKXTT-F1YZ acre of 1 aril a'tached, alt miles wet of lniUnapohs. The Mill will b sold entire, r the machinery aralely. In-)tre of FRANK hXiTH, : Real Estate Arent,eppfllf Odd Fellows' Hal! Jaljlt-Stnw
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GALEN'S HEAO DISPENSARY. ciiAit ri:iii:i BT TBK LKßlSLATURK OF KIXTTCKT FOR TH TRKATMIXT OF ALL THK DISEASES OF TBI CRIXART AXD ÖKXFTAL ORdAXS. aramasswitt Ä avar. S 1 S la ai PRICI OXlT TE5 CKXTS. A iTlciiirnl Report Cbntaining Thirty fi-4 FLjlt i4iV-wflM A natom fa nd AytWVF c tAs Ae O'eoivt i ttU4 Usctflh and lH40t44. OX A XEW METHOD 0 treaiiuf Vf uensl Dtese, iacln Un Uyphilis ta all its stcav OofMrras?a, G leet. Stricture, V aneorila, and Uyrocel. laseaaas at the Kidney. Bladder Ac, withat mercury! containing a vsb aabls treatise on that wida-sprea malady f yocth, Seminal akneaa, Xoctarnal Emisiona,SexaaJ DebrUty, Impotcncy, Ac, tbe secret infirmities of youth and maturity amine rYoaa the baneful habit. rir-abnse. To which I added Observation oc Female Diseases, and other In teres Ore matter of the atmost tmportance to tbe married and those contempltUcf -rtare, wnoentrrti a couDtsor ineir nbyatcal ab'lity u enter ibat state. Seat to any addreaa Is Miltdvupner. on receini ox ten cents or lour iamia. r " . r . . " We devote our entire time and attention to the treat ment of tbe vafioas private diea treated ef la our pri vate leport. Our Dtpen-ary fs tbt only Institution of tbe kind In America which bts been tab Hub ed by a special chart er, sns" this fact should rive it a preference over tbe various quacks of doubtful character to be foun ta all arge cities. Important to Female! Ose aepartment of our Dispensary la specially devoted to tbe treatment of the Diseases of Females, such as La chorrbea, or White," Irregular, Painful and Suppress Meortruation, Nervous and General Debility, Disease of be Womb, Barrenness, Ac. Consult at 1 out and examination free of chare Also for sale, DR. DKWF.E'S REGULATOR PTLLSFor Female Obnructloni, Irrrnlailtiea, Ac. Married ladiea in certain situstions should not use them, as they would cause miscarriage. Price tl per box, and may be sent by mail. DK. HALEN 3 PREVENTIVE An Invaluable artlcl for those wfihlns; to limit the number of tblr offsprlna;. ot the barren w ho ceire chlMreo; warranted oat to in Jure th health, and will list for a lifetime. Sect to any adJress, under seal, on receipt ol tbepnceTnU DÜL LAKS. PATIF.XTS AT A OlSTAXCFBy sendirr a brie statemeni.of the ir syniptonia, will receive a Blank Chart containing a lint of questions, our terns for the course of treatment, Ac Me liclnes sent to any part of tbe country to cure any case at home, free from danrer or curiosity. All transactions private and confidential. Remember the name and number. Direct all letter to UALEX'S HEAD DISPENSARY Bovl5-C2dAwlv Loufvi!1e. Ky MEDICAL. IV II XII II CVIL IN YI1C ISUI. PRACTICAL ACC0UCHER. H EVIL IN THE13' VTTIIE AMERICAN DISPKXSART WE TREAT BY a new method, and with the happiesl results. ProLtnun I'trri, (falling of tbe womh, x.ti'tcrratü'H fYer'ttim, Liuh rrhe i whites,) V H.iry and all other dis eases to which the American Fmale is so peculisrilj liable. Send three dona's and receive by express cno ot Ihe motor's Female Syriwi. This Instrument shoultv be ued by every woman iu the land, for tbe purpose of iveanltnei,cmfnr1t AeiiM, rr. Sent free on receipt of et am n. a corv of our Private Ittei to Married Ladies on health, rc. The Doctor's celebrated Female ', fresh from tbe Dispensary, are rerr ynod in simple dis es., irregularities, ifx. Price 1. s-nt by mail. At tV American IHnentry we sl-o treat, without mercury, and with never failing succe. Veneria!, or what the quacks csll irirate or teeret diseases; t'y hili iu all its stages. Gonorrhea, Gleet. Stricture. Hydrocele, Circoeele, Varicocele, Car-ocele, Sperniatorbea, Seminal VteakneKs, Nocturnal Emissiom.. Sexual Debility, Im potency, and effects vf self-abu-e. Tbe lasi si a are treated' of in a "private letter," which we send free on receipt of stamp. Ihe experience of tbe Surgeon in cbarse of tbiade parttnent I" some of the beet Hospital in Europe and in Xew York City, enables bim to treat patieuts scientincai Iy and restore tbetn speedily. rhos bring al a distance cau communicate by letter ar d be treated at their homes. In urgent cases send 13 or f 1 and receive rr ictnes. Conultato'i free and confidential. Room Xo. 14)f East Washington Street, Indiaoapolia. P.O.Box I24., apr9 dlv-wI2t.lam TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. Q 0 n is e? O 'A SIVBOLDt RITTER ( WJ E K E EP ON HAND AND MAKE TO OR DFR, ALL If kinds of Marble Monuments and Grave Stonea. carve to ordr, with de-lgn, enitN m.ur device that may be wanted. Those desiring anything in our line will do well to if'.ve us a call, as we niiou but the best materials andinnreal work. mchSl-dAwly DRY COODS. r. o T. wa s c c c r. BRAN DE'S TUsSSILACO I. d fur public Speakers and Singer TO CLKAK THE VOICF.
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