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WATCHES. DAILY STATE SENTINEL. American Watches U RKKY MORNIPU AT THE NEW SENTINEL OFFICE ft 1) SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET (cmxii PtAai. mm UDER, HARKNESS fc BINGHAM, froprUtar. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16. 1864. VOLUME XII. NUMBER 4,341. DAILY STATE SENTINEL ag '.4 4 4 lw Jw t ' 4 m a w St h.erot.y ! ( rpy, ihr Rvt.thB talird by the carrier wttkta that etty. M eeote per - -, pnyaWI to the r - r gm wRl he eapf IM l 15 rents aoek IT 1' Hearer nay h Ml tt rUk br Repress, pre pftHrV n tUftfUfil lxltr hy mail, e4bTWlae mm will i be rBpnetblo for 117 !.... that may oaeur Oty eabexribara will be held reaponalMe for papera M then hoeeo efter Uey hove rmovd, or wheo they an.b ttoem dtecontiaaed. unlMt oeuce U glvea at tke of Yu paper Mat antkoii pr payment, r eoatlnaed longer Ikaapeidfof iptir ef III Da it f imm can be ked et tke office eeh in, aad the Whim Hirmtii eack Mom lay rau, aaatly evaeoped. for Bailing MAT KM Or AOVBHTIHIPIVi i I III Irl! 1 l ! 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Publisher not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisement be yond the amount charged for their publication. ELDER, HARKNESS ft BINUHAM, Proprietors Indiana State Sentinel. J M. TILFORD, PresMant Indlanapoha Journal Company. INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. jarrcaauaTiLLB aaiLaoAn Train Arrive. . 3.15 A.M. .. 8:16 P. M. H:J0 A H . . . 0 00 P M ...Mall. IgDIAHAPOI.ia, etat Ann cmicaoo bah-ioad frame Laave. Traras Arrive. IUI M Chlcaga Eipreaa, No. 3 8:42 A M. 4 M P M Mai! HM2 A. M. 15 P. M . . .Chicago Epre, No. 1 . . . 4:(0 P. M. lapavbttb BAiLaaaa. Traina Leave. Tratna Arrive HrOo A M 4:50 A. M. P.M 1 A. M. ftli P M 6:40 P. M. TBBBB RAI TB B4II.BOA. raina Uin Yrain Arrlv. O40 A M 3 40 A. M. Xfo P M MbH A. M. 16 P M 7:00 P. M. laoiAMAPOi ia aan omciwuATiBAiLaoAO Trains Laave Vf . M-. 10. V a M.. 7 P M. r reins 1eava. 5SMI A. M. . 1165 P. M . 7:10 P. M. Train Arriva. Morning Expreaa Mail ülght Kxpreaa IHDIiDA CIXTRtL BAII.WAT .V.7." ' .V.Maii.V-".V. ... 9 30 A. M . . . . S 00 P. M . .... 9:13 P. M. Train Arrive. .. 30 A. M. . fcswF M. . f.35 P. M. BI I.BBOaTAIBB A II BO A I Train Leave Train Arrive. 4 00 A. M "4 A.M. 1-2) P. M. ... I'-'" v 4:30 P. M Mall 7:04 P.M. I WDIAB APOL1B ARI HABIMUII BAII.BOAP rrins Iave. Trale. a Arrive. Morning Kxprean. .?0 A. M. atowln Ftprev.lVOO A. M Evening gpre-s, 3 oo P. at. Kvening Kxpress H.16 A. M LOaWVlUB, II A LB AMT ADO CHICAOO BAIUHJ All CBAkOE Of TIME fxpres- Oreenc stle Junction going north 6.0 P M long -oath 114" AM RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. Atlantic k Great Western Railway. SBmWb? SVMMKK fHRA!tilf.M KNT TwO IWMJVOM 1 1 pre Train between Cleveland and New York -fake effect July 11, lllk I III O II U Ii H Leave Cleveland at Arrive leavituburg Meadville at Corry at ....... . Salamanca at. . . 5ew York at t.50A m ami V 10 ra il a and 10 54 r a 1.46 e a and 1 50 a m 3 3U r a and I Mil 5 30 r a and 4 50 a a lO -.'l A and J.l r m RBTl RNlNii Leave New York at 7 0Ü a b'bihI 6 0 r a Arrive Cleveland at 4 50 a a and O.'IO r a Sundays excepted tSaturday excepted. Tluiii I im . Eatard Leave Akron .Mail; at Arrive Meadvillr (.Mail) at. Arrive Salamanca (Mail) at. Westward Leave Salmanoa Mail) at Arrive Meadville (Mail) at Arrive Akron (Mail) at ...... laataard Leave Gallon Across.) at Arrive Manafleld (Accom.) at... 6 50 a m 1.M0 r a 7 30 r Ut A U . 10U5 a m 3.55 r a I a a .10115 a a 4 30 r Arrive Atran (Accom ) at. Westward Leave Akron . Accom at lo 3o a a Arrive BC4M4V ,d (Accom.) at Arrive liali. o (ftaWBAaV at Franklin Braii4li. 4 5" r a 6 05 r a Leave Meadville at. Arrive Franklin at I,eeve Krankhn at Arrive Meadville at . .. Y:ilioiiiaiC Leave Cleveland at Arnva Y .mngstoaa at Leave Y ouagstown at f 01 a and 3 4.1 p N . 14 15 a a and SU r m 7 a a and 30 r a . . V .Vi a a and 7 45 r a Division. 4.45 a a and 4 IU r i .. i a and : :: a . . 8.46 a a mi 1 41 e a . 10 uo a m and ." V' r Arr.ve Cleveland at H Sw EKTSKR, General Supenntendant, Meadville, Pa. T H COODMAN. General Ticket Agent, Cleveland. V H A . W. O F T I TI I 1;4. SUMMER i(;4. Great Central Rail Way Line. (IndiRuapoli and Columbus O N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY .YOtb. TRAINS rill run as fellows, Sundays excepted. Leave Indianapolis: Day Express tiaPlqua' at or a M Night Eiprese via Dayton' at 7 M P. M CoTumt us Accommodation vta Flqua) at 13 55 p. M Tratna arrive: Night E x press (via DaTt on ) at t-t A M Day Express via Plqua at S35 P M Columbua Accomasodatlon via Plqua) at. 1 .So P M Express train of this line make the following connec tians: At Colcmbu with Cleveland Cduraba and Cincinnati R R fur Cleveland, DuskirB, Buflalo, New York and hVt n With Central Ohio R. R. for Newark. Eanesvtlle. W bee ling. Pitt..' irg. Baltimore, Waahlt.gtan City. Phila delphia and New York. With Pituburg, Columbus and C:ncinr.aii R R f SteabenvQle, pltuburg.Uarnaburg, Baitiakora, Philadel phia, New Yerk aad fftrelan. At Pluaa. rroaateg of Dayton and Michigan R. R, for Linsee, Toledo and Detroit. At I H aua, i roasibg Sandu.By, barton ai The lay Express ar af Atlantic aad Great Western aad d ttnemnatt Railroads. I Columbu Accommodation trains was! ft r Dayton, lenia, liamiiton a:- 1 i --cil :.a:.. a-- - BSJ I C..,v B4 at I S4 lljft 4 Ms: 4SI M .nge cf cars ta t aabos gpag any uaio ef this ibe ThroagS) Sleeping Car ac Night trains ale at the Uaioa Depot i M 1. 1 NT, OanaraJ duaarvataadeai. r sMtitLil 'awa. . alal A-.a-a?-4 DAILY SENTINEL DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET For Governor, latrph I DoriMle, wf Mur.on. For Ijeateaant livernr. 1 a ttl oil D- rlaniiiN o f l .n i g om r r For Secretary of State, JAMES ft, ATHnN, of Marlon. Foe Aadiu.r af SiaU, JOSEPH RIS119E, of Fouatata. For Treaeorer of State, MATTHEW L BRETT, of Davleea. For Attarney General, OSCAR B. HURU, of Decatur Far Huperlntendent of PublW laatructton, SAMUEL L. BÜOO, of Allen. For Judges jf the Supreme Court. SAMUEL E. PERKINS, of Marion, ANDREW DAVISON, of Decatur, JAMKS M HANNA, of Sullivan, JAMES L WORDEN, of Allen. For Clerk of the Supreme Court, KTHKl.BKRT C. HIBBEN, of Rush. K'.r uprele Court Reporter, Napoleon b. Taylor, of Marioa. For Electora at Large. JOHN PETTIT. of Tippecanoe, SIMEON K. WOLFE, of Ilarrieon. Contingent. GRAHAM 5 PiTCn, of Cam, WM. M. FRANKLIN, of Owen. For District Elector, Firat Diatfict SILAS M HOO'OMR. of Gibson. Contingent PET K H MAlEK.of Vanderburg. S.-o.n.l District -ELIJAH NKWLAÜD, of h! 1. Contingent JAS. A. G HORM LEY, of Wabington. Third District AMBROSE B. CARLTON, of Lawrence. Contingent I. G. LKI.AND, of Jefferaon. Fourth District BARTON W. WDiON, of Decatur. Contingent EDWIN P. FERRIS, of Ripley. I M D HCt-JAMF.S Iir ' f WalBlIil C..r!tinget.t-TmS. MEANS, ti Wayne. Sixth ISstrict FRANK LANDERS, of Morgan. CoaMngent-BENJAMIN F DATI8, of Shelby. Seventh District ARCHIBALD JOHNSON, of Putnam. Contingent EO. W. THOMPSON, of Parke. Eighth Ditrict JONATHAN C APPLKGA1 T, of Car roll. Contingent LE ANDER McCLCRG, of Clinton. Ninth District J. 0. OSBORNE, of Marhall. Contingent ELLIS HCGHES, of White. Tenth District ROBERT LOWRT, of Elkhart. Contingent S. W SP ROTT, of DeKalb. Eleventh District J. W. SANSBKRRY. of Madison. Contingent N. K. OVERMAN, of Tipton. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. First District-WILLI AM E. NIBLACK. 8econd Dtatrict-MICHAEL C. KERR. Third ISstriet HENRY W. HARRINGTON Fourth District GEOROE BERRT. Seventh District DANIEL W. V00RUEES, Eighth District JAMES E. HARNEY. Ninth District DAVID TL'RPIE. Tenth DHtrict-JOSEPH K. EIKIKRTON. Eleventh District JAMES K. McDJWELL. National Democratic Platform of 1864. The Ujuox The Constitution Peace Ti u Lie Liberty Ebivate Ra4MRI Free Elec tionh A Free I'rekh Free Speech Trial by Jury The Kiohtop Asyll m Jumtice to our Soldiers. Resolved. That in the future, as in the past, ae will adhere with unswerving fidelity to the Union under the Constitution as the only solid foundation of our strength, security and happiness a people, and a framework of governaient equally conducive f the welfare and pros perity af all the States, both Northern and Southern. Resolved, That this Convention does explicitly deel .re, as the sense of the American people, that after four year f failure to restore the Uiiion by the experiment of war, during which, under the preten-e of military necessity or war power higher than the Constitution, the CeSMtllal on itself has keen disregarded in every part, and public lib el ty and private right alike trodden down, and the n nte. rial prosperity of the country ess.-ntially impaired, just ice, humanity, liberty and the public welfare; demand that immediate effi , u be made for a cessation of hostilities with a view to an ultimate convention of the States, or other peaceable mean, tu the end that at the earliest practicable m nent peart- may lv restored on the basis of the Federal Union of the State. Resolved, Tbat the direct interference f the military authorities of the United States aj the recent electi-nis lieid in Kentucy, Maryland, Mjaangrl and Delaware was a shameful violation of the Constitution, and a repetition of auch acts m the approaching election will be held as revolutionary, and resisted witr all the mean and power under our control. Resolved, Tba" the aim and abject of the Democratic party Is to preserve the federal Union and the rights of the States unimpaired, and they hi reby declare that they consider th it the admin;'ralive Usurpation of extraordi nary and dangerous powers not granted by theCon-titu-tiou, the subversion of the civil by military law In States n-'t in insurrection, the arbitrary military arrest, impris onment, trial and sentence of American citizens in States, where civil law exista in full force. The suppression of freedom of speech and of the prose, the denial of the right of asylum, the open and avowed disregard of State rights, the employment of unusual test oaths, and the intetference with and denial of the right of the peaple to bear arms in their defense; is calculated to prevent a restorat on of he Union and the perpetuation g the Government deriving it just powers from the consent of the governed. Resolved, That the shameful disregard of the Adminis tration to Its duty in reepect to our tellow ctizeiia who now are, and long have been, prisoner of war in a suf fering condition, deserves the severest reprobation on the score alike of public policy and common hi. inanity. Reaolved, That the sympathy of the Democratic party i heartily and earnestly extended to the soldiery of our army and sailors of our navy who are and hae been in the Held and on the aea, under the flag of their country, and ir. the event of its attaining power, tbey wül receive all the care, protection and regard that the brave sol d.era and sailors of the republic have so nobly earned IIR. Willi Til i: P Tcb RIVATE MEDICAL ADVICE FREE OP CHARGE. Dr. Whittler's The rv, Symptom and Treatment broni Nervous, Urinary, and Sexual Üi.cf, free. in a plain sealed letter envelope, for six cent to prepay postage It is a clear delineation of all the diseases and conditions resulting from the infringement of the moral law, excesses, indulgences, exposures and imprudences in married and single life. Every sentence contain in struction to the afflicted, and should he read by every young person, ta keep them off the shoals on which oth er have been broken to pieces. Amativear ss clearly slated to be under the control of judicioa treatment, and thereby prevent inclination to on very prolific cause af disease. Nearly every casa of disease can be treated without hindrance to basinea. Medicine seat by mail. secure from observation. Charges moderate; consulta tions by letter or at the office free; cures guaranteed. Office 65 St. Charles treel, between Sixth and Seventh, one square sautb of Lmdell Hotel. P. 0. Box 3092, St. Looi. Mo. Circular Lettar anpenally for ladles, con taining nothing referring to Sexual Diseases for 3 cents - - 'anl-dwl MENDINC ANDSCOURINC. CONRAD FETTE, ENDER AND SCOURER, has removed to Black- -.4 D,Uln. k ill ... v.. a ..... f . w ii'iu 9 i'u fc. r 1 . o r'i.'i .o. av, coiuv ui ashincton and Merihan street. All varment entrusted to him will be nromp'lv and neatly renoatetl and repaitcd. All kinds of tailoring and cutting for boy and men. in the hast style, on abort notice and at low rates jw4-43m NOTICE. PA h tm: nmiip. fH AVE this day ass.dated wuh HOelf in the Hat and Cap Bus.ness, Mr J H Desr,' and shall con duct the business la future ander the st le af Lewis le.sar 4 t LEWIS DESSaK Be have jat received a fine stock of Men's and Bav's Hats and ür, wt.iV. h we w ll eell at low prica. I P WIS DK5e H 4 Ct., aug31 No h West Wash.ngto!: lrt. SUMMER GARDEN. SUMMER GARDEN WILL BE OPENED ON THE Corner of Alabama & Washington Sts. On ill. i lining of nsay -ih Floe bade trees and nice shrubbery The vary best of rafVaahniaata i!wavs oa aaae aag74lf JwhVN HW8ELC Telegraphic Dispatches. BBn.BTBB BiragBBLT POR TUB lAII 1 STATB SBWT1BBI. MOItNIINO BBPOKT, SfS FROM ALL QUARTERS hIIK FROM I Ii4 Tenia K4'bli en roHlc .T1obil4 und Alhiutu. to OPERATIONS AT MOBILE. THE CITY UNDER FARRAGUPS GUNS, Condition of tli jFl4f i . Grant and Sheridan Inactive. The IfflM'l in rri - in the Shen Hudoah 'nllejv. 4?A4-.. Av.t Ac. Av Ae. from .w York. New 1 1 'KB, Sept. 15 We have news from Texas parer as late as the 9 la! An order ha been Igfgagaj by Kirby 8mith to enrtill all male nea;roe, free and slave, for artuy service A Shreveport correspondent says: I Poliny and Walker's dltaaaotM have crowed the M - --ippi, and are said D.Jhüve gone to Mobil The correspondent thinks they will not stop short of Atlanta A destructive fire occurred at Oaveston on the Itith Br.iwnsville is reported almost entirely de serted The Federals have fortified Brazos Santiago, and will probably remain there to close the port and then blockade again. The Herald's correspondent with Sheridan ou the 13th, says: Yesterday a reconnoissance developed the fact that the enemy is still in force in ihe vicinity of Bunker Hill. A short but sharp skirmish ensued The Herald's correspondent in front of Peters bur, with the Uth corps, says: Deserters continue to report gn -atisfac lion among the rebel soldiers A new regulation has been established, thut if a rebel soldier advances beyond bis po?.t with out his muckst, he is to be tired on bv his com rades If" he comes forward with his piece, of course he is likely to be fired on by our pickets. The 1st division, 9th corps, has been consoli (Lite. l with the Jd and 3d. The Herald's Mobile Bay correspondence of the 4th says: Everything is quiet, and there is no probabil ity of immediate military movements upon Mo bile Thesunken rebel iron clad Battle still effectu ally blockades the main channel across the Dog river bar, but the Winnebago, a double turreted monitor, has louud passage through the obstruc tion to a point nearly opposite Mobile, and can drop eleven and alteen inch shells into the city. The Metacornet, Sebago and Kennebec hnve also reached the same place, and are in line of battle ready to shell the city at a signal from Farragut. Mobile is liter II v at our mercv The distance of the war vessels above Mobile i ia but three and a halt miles, and their largest rifled guns can throw shells into the remotest suburbs The rebel rams and gunboats are in plain sight, hut do not make the slightest hostile dem oustration. They seem to have had enough ol Admiral Fair agut and Ins fleet in the recent com bat. The rebel vessels referred to are the rams AI abama. National and Tuscaloosa, the gunboat Morgan, and one other, name not known. I hey remain above the ci'y in the mouth of the Ala bam i river MfJjfJM out of range The gunboit J I' Jaakaotl nas aucceeded in capturing the iarge-t one ol the three launches that have been bfjftfittf aioutul the HMaMawippi Bajajanl of late with the object of attacking the Teutonia . The lauuch had on board a howitzer and other evidences of a wathke character, as staled iu a late Mobile otper. (ieneial Granger! troops have lonstructed splendid fortifications at Cedar Poiut and other places, so that if Hood's whole army should re in tone Mobile mid attack our position, with the assistance of the gunboats the enemy could be fgajUj kept at bay. Foreign Newa. New York Sef leraber 15 B S. ii Co . at d B. A & Co , report dour dull and tending down ward Wheat flit, and quotations barely maintained Red Western 7 p(r bd red Southern P 3tt 8 6d, white Western - 6i, 9 3d, common duil and tic lower, mixed WJa Provi-ions heavy, except lard, which is buoy ant W H & Co . and G. B & Co , report beef very dull. Pork easier and dull. Bacou firmer and 3d higher. Lard active and 3d higher Butter firm Sugar dull Coffee dull Rice fiat Lomon Bariug's circular reports breadstuff's steady. Sugar quiet. Coffee firm Liverpool, September 3, P. M Breadstuff's quiet and steady. Provisions dull, but steady and unchanged. LonI'on. September 3 P M Cousols for money closed at 3c?(ti'S1 The London Daily News to day had an edilo rial on American peace and rumors, and con tends that the North cannot submit to the terms on which Jeff Davis is prepared to trtat for peace, and argues that unless Southern terms are lowered, there ran be nothing but war. Romk It is asserted that actire negotiations are going on between Paris and Turin, relative to the evacuation of Rome t ro in .4 I ban) Albasy, Sept 15 The Democratic State i. '.invention reassembled this morning. The Tatnuianv Hail delegation was the regu lar delegation from New York city, but other delegation wtre allowed neat., the Tammany to cast nine vutes and the others two Tbe Committee ou Permanent Orgaoizatioc made a report, which wa adopted NOTICE. NOTICE TO Til PAYERS. Cm TRKAJfkKR S OKFICB. iiler : I k, September 4th. 1-44. laAJOTlCE is hereby given thai the Tax Iiaplica'e f r the fgaj 14 ia now completed, and has brrL placed in my bat.d for coll. etion. persons indebted to the City for Taxes a ffl -ave time trouble, and perhaps cost, by calling early and pavitafthe saara. JOa K RSGIaWH, toptf -4Jw 4"ty Treasurer. BLACK SM ITH I NC KLtlKNMITII I IIOKSESHOER No. 6 East Maryland Street, nin n troi is. mart -it f PROPOSALS FOR LOAN. U.S. 7-30 LOAN The ftrcreury af the Tr-asary givrs notice that nb actipUotwi will be received for Caapon Treasury Metes, payable three year from Ab IStb, 184, with semi-annual Interest at the rate ef seven and ti rea-tentb per cent, per annum principal and Interest bath to be paid in lawful money . These notes will be convertible at the option ef the bolder at maturity, Into six percent gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. Tbey will be issued in denominatloBs of fifty, eue hundred, five hundred, one tbausand, and Ova thousand dollars, and all Babtcriptl nt mutt be for fifty dollars or some multiple or fifty dollar. The notes will be transmitted to the owners fret of trsneportatlnn charges as soon after the receipt of the origin d Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared As he notes draw interest from August 15, persona makln deposit subsequent to that date must pay the Interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Partie depositing twemy-flve thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any onetimewill.be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the re ceipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deduction for commisaiuus must be made from the deposit. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It ia a Xational. Savinqb Rank, offering a higher rate af interest than any other, and th ItaM temrity. Any saving bank which pays its depoeitora in U. 8. Note, consider that it i paying in the best circulating me dium cf the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for it n assets are either iu Government" se curities or in notes er bonds payable in Government pa per. It is equally convenient as a temporär- or permameat investment. The notes can always be sold for within a rsctioa of their fact and accumulated interest, and are the bast security with banks a collateral for dis- CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT. 5-20 GOLD BOND, In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion now wdrth about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate f'-rS-iO Bond is not less than nine er cent, ftrtmium, and betcre the war the premium on six percent. U. S. Stock was over twenty per cent, tt will be seen that toe actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not leas than ten per cent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MU NICIPAL TAXATION. Rut aside from all the advantages we have ennmerated, a special Act of Congress exemf4$ all bond and Tiea nry nottt from hx.ü t tuition. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per annum, according to the rate ef taxation in various part of tbe country. It is believed that ne securities offer so great induce ments to lenders a those iued by the Government. In all other forms of lodebtedoess, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companies, or separate com- BBBMtftjM only, is pledged for payment, while the wtiole property of the country is held tu secure the discharge i of all the obligations of tbe United States While the Government offers the most liberal terms for it loa, it believes tbat tbe very strongest appeal will be to tbe loyalty and patriotism of the people. Ml bscription will be received by tbe Treasurer of tbe United State, at Washington, the sev eral Assistant Treasurer and desigaated Depositaries and by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Iudinmtpolisj, Ind., aud by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, AM) ALL K SPKCTABLE BANKERS AND BANKS Throughout the country will give further Information and AFFORD EVERY FACIL1ITT TO SUBSCklBKRS. ang'JI-dAa'Jm DRY COODS. X as S3 H OD s B - eJ o o t eJ H A i I 4 to B pj 10 X s CO I o b 0 H x x H7 J25 o rH - - S a M t H ft n t P eZ5 i I 02 I H OD i Ü WW w W sJ o i n T I E-1 w W 3 z X I a z $10, A DAY FAID for selling new WB FI BLICATIONS aad Ton raits of Oer. GRANT. MeCLELLAV, Ac. Arrets wanted in every tewn and county. 1 D. H. CHAMBKkUN. Ceoaral PutiisbJig Agebcv, SI Waat Waaaaagtoa St., eeoBsfaaT. kadiABspeeis, asst aagtt DRY C00DS. CLOSING OUT SALES -AT THK Trade Palace 26 & 28 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME, LORD & CO. w worth riSHING TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS NOW offer their large and splendid stock af good $100,000! At New York wholesale prices, and many goods much leaa. Keeling under obligation to the public for the very large patronage we have received, we have concluded to adopt this method of closing oat our present stock, there by giving them the advantage of buying their goods a low as tbe same can be bought at net wholesale prices in Rastern cities. This is no tictiten cry, and we will con tinue the tales until the whole stock is closed out. We have new in store tbe largest and best selected stock ever brought to this city, consisting of tl4?,000 I L K S, r grade, from the most costly and forth of Comprising beautiful TVTniro AntimiPC ATA, Uli J A All U. j U j To the cheapest PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS, Which will be sold regardless, af the recent great ad vances. FANCY DRESS GOODS, In great variety. Onr buyer being at the head of the market during the spring, has made extra efforts to pro care tbe finest and most fashionable in the market, com prising all the late Iar-in Novelties. MERRLMAC PRINTS, SPRAGUE'S PRINTS. PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DUNNELLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDEK'ES, HUME. LORD & CO. 1 IXIMANAPOL1 S. jnne2-dtf OYSTERS, GAME, &C. Oyster and Game Depot. I HAVE CONSTANTLY ON SALE and retail I1AND AT WHOLE- Ganif, Oysters, Venison, Ducks, Quails. Pigeons, Prairie It I kt'iis. Af. 4C. Also a choice and well selected stock of f amily Groceries V Provisions. Remember I am aole Agent for Mahoney's Celebrated Oysters, The bst Oysters in the market. They are large, free frm shell, of rich and delicious flavor, and always war ranted fresh and the can well filled. Send order, accompanied by cash, to C. C. WILLIAMS. vv6-dly No. S North Illinois street, Indianapolis. HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, J. I.. holto;, PROPRIETOR INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. mvSn-dtf SALOON. BATES 11 0 1 S E SALOON, ;U'lKK BATF.8 HOUSE ENTRANG!,) X J, HYEB9, Proprietor. fllHK Kar i uppli-l wr.h pure liquor, wines, and the I beat bland of cigars and toaaco; also tbe choicest old Bogrbon and Wheat Whisky. Tbe establishment ba been renovated throughout, aaarft-dtr j Indianapolis Clinical Institute fVm York Street, bettceen Ptnntyizama an Meridian, South $ule I'nirrrtUy Suarr. I.. Ii. f UOI.f., A, Mmm Prlaaclpatl. o I'KX ON MONDAY. SEPT 12, 144 PnpiUth. r- oubly instructed in English, Msthemanca, Ger man ai.ii Ciastcs Young Boen prepare for baaiaeaa or any of tbe College C aea. Call for a circular. ept5-r5w PROFESSIONAL. OR. A. ii. FLT14, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICE NO 10 VIRGINIA AVENUE. KKStDtNCK, 214 NORTH A 'A A MA ST. au U R. vl. MPIER A CO., REAL EMI.K U.KT. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Ulinoie Street Inclianfapoliaa, Ind. WJB-M 4 41y CROCERIES. I.B.ALY0K. J MC AU) WILL M. ALT0E ti mihi t ti imn i a a i v okd. WMBM mm. COMMISSION MBRCHNTS. Are ia DAILY roaatptef froob goods. Coaatantly on hand aad for sale at tba lewaai prtcaa. large and aaaartadatoek af I otltf ,Misr, Viol Haara, ay r t Kite, Tea, Nattla l.lHM,ntoirnwirr, soaptallauai.se, a tart to, Mulsine, Clajara, Takacca, MHrkerrl. Whltorisfe, ( rdiir TwIH, Otto Vat ma. D e.atM f f a RUtfaVa l ig. Hai. a. Jwllies, Krandy ein bbh. Winn, Wblsby, soiioss ff Ii u Inda, aad Plaacatiaa aaa Maker! litter. Partiealar attention given ta tie sale ef PRODUCE OF JLL fa . 68 East VvaaiiingtoD Street, IKDIAN.' P0LI8, IKD. apr1R-44w LIQUORS. C. A. Elliott. Jamib B. Kvab. ELLIOTT fc RYAK, WH0LE8ALK Da ALA Re IN ILL KINDS OF LIQF0RS. SOLD AT THE Cincinnati Daily Quotations. OM MAND4 AT ALL TIM1 Purr Kentucky Bourbon Whisk). ALSO, BRANOIES AND WINES a Of different Brande. We invite those wanting lnr Liqo.tr to call and examine for themselves Corner of MERIDIAN and MARYLAND St., Indianapolis, Ind. jy23-4Aw hardware NEW IRON STORE, POHKROY, FRY fc CO., No. 24 South Meridian Street, IMIItstPOl IV I Dl AM A, Have constantly on hand IRON, STKKL, VAILS, AMTIL4, BELLOWS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLTS. MALLEABLE CASTINGS . MTJTS, WASHERS, HORSE SHOES. HOR8E SB0K NAILS. WHEELS, HUBS, SPORES, FELLOES. SHAFTS, BCGGT AMD WAGON BOWI, CHAINS, PLOW BANDS, AC., AC. A f K M TM NO M Tba Oblo kiver Salt Company. The Madison Pearl Starch Company. H They will toil all article in taeir liae at tk slowest asarket pneoa. POMRlwT PRY fO. feMT If. BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL AND WINTER TRADE! lo 4 and lPiOr: IIU.ES. EVANS k M MILLEN 4a. Weil Wathlngton Mtreef, INDIANAPOUS. INDIANA. II AVI JUST RECEIVED THEIR FALL AND WINTgR STOCK OP BOOTS & SHOES! Catapriafag in part the following artlclea, vie 500 Cases Men', Bay's, Touths' aad Children's Calf and Rip Boots, 300 Cases W omens'. Misses' and Children's Goat, Calf, Morocco Kid and lasting Boots and Balmoral 3fM Caaes Men's, Boys'. Yoathe' aad Childraaa' Calf and Rip Bragana and Baiaaoraia Ladle. ' Serge Ceasrreee Gaiter aad Baekla Ladies' Goat, Rid aad Plush Slippers Ladies' Fine Glove RldCowgrea and BalaaraU. Ladie'. Miaaae' and CbAidxaaa' Colored Sorga Oaa grcs Gaiters, and evarvthing else aaaally kept in a Boot and Shoo Maaae. We have the largest aad beat aaieeted stock of gd in the State or Wast, aad respectfully call the attention ef Caantry Msrehaate to tba aaae JasyltS dOea BaWRS. EVaJIS 4 MeiAatN. rY A GRNriNR WAITH AM WATCH If yea waai a darabke an i reliable tiaae rY A GENUINE WALTHAM WATCH aad la worth doable tbe arioe af thoae weethlaea Eaih aad Swlaa watchoa. GINriNE WALTHAW WATHIt, ade evpreasl Eayiasisi i ewd CViaias ram. GENUINE W A I TH AM ATt'HK. made fsprasaiy for Soidssr heavy buotiug-eaao. aeearate tiaae keop.r Wo get owr WaArboo direct ftvtm Iba asaaaBactory. J keep none but tbe genuine SINGLE WATCIIESSENT T aI TTERS orotbrra la want of a time koer, at the lowoag puaaibie ratea Tke trade en plied at factory price. In. 1 f ,r cir aaaa Wa a loo have a large variety af low p Watebea, Fiao Jewelry aad Solid t.U i W. P. BINGHAM A CO.. SO East Washington Street. Near Odd Fellow Hail TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS i x a StYaOLDARinTR WE KEH'ON MAMTJ AND SAKE TO ORDER. ALL kinds of Marble Monuments and Grave Stone carve to order, with dign, emblem, or device that may be wanted. Those desiring anything la onr line will do well t gire u ar, as wenenonebotthe bet mat and Insure aj work. i dlwlv STEAM MACHINERY. EAGLE WORKS MAM FA TlKINli CtMPAXf. I0 YC WtNT Stfatu EninfN or Boiler!,.' PATENT FIRE EVAPORATORS. PATENT SUGARCANE MIL! sfl PATEH I .-TEAM COIL EVAPORATORS. PATENT STAMP MILLS Fer Pike's Peak or Lake Suffer tor .' Send for Circular, with Cuts and DfriptiofAS, Prio,s4c., Ptc. Also, SAW MILLS, FLOURING WILLS Machinery of all Deacriptiuna. 8ETMT3 FOR CTJRCXJL A RS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. F. U . I.ATF, Prealdeat. N. B. Asent wanted everywhere. mar964 dAwiy MEDICAL. Galen's Head Dispensary (!H AKTFRFB BY THE LEGISLATURE Of KRNT0CRT WOkX IU TREATMENT OP ALL THE DISEASES OP faU URINARY AND GENITAL ORGANS PR1CB 0Ni.Y TEN CENTS A .Irdiral Report. CbiVjfifiy 7Aietv "toe Plats am Bhfframyaut Anatomy und l'ynUqy of tke aae UlU nf BmctfSA and ZntmOOm. ai Orya ta o .ON A NPW MPTIO'I- 01 TEPAT Syphilis in all Ita stas oaorrba. Gleet, Stricture, Vancocile, and Hydro oele, Dleeaeei ca tbe Ridney, Rla-ller, c., with ut mercury: containing a Baa nable treatia on thai v. - ad mala dy of youth, Seminal Weakaees, Noc tnrnai laiaaiont, Sexual Debility, Im potency, A. , the secret Infirmities of youth aad maturity analog from the ban fa batata of self-abase. To which it added observation on faajaale Diseases, and other Inaereattn matter ' f't asoat Importance to tbe married and iboascoaimplata mtrriaf e, who entertain doubt of their physical aniity to nn'jar that tute Sent to any address fn a sealed wrap per, on receipt of ten cents or foar etaanpe. Wo devote our entire time and attention to tbe tra' - meat of the vartoas private disease treated of In ear pri vate report. Onr Dispensary It the only InaUtaUee of ;be kind is America which baa bea o tabttabed by a epr !aJ charter, aaa this fact sbooJd give It a prefer once ovar tbe varions quacks of donbtfvl character to be feat. a a! argecitioa. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! One aepartaent of onr Dispensary 1 specially devoted to tbe treatment of the Dtaeaaoa of Female, sack as La. cborrbea, or 'White," IrraajaJar, Palnfai aad Sappreoj MatAStruatlon. Nervous and General Doatlity .Dloaasosof be Womb, Barrenness, 4c Consultation and examinations free ef charge Also for aale. DR. DRWRR'R R Mi C LA TUB BfLLB--Por Female Obatractiont, lrreruiaritles, Ac Married la dle ta certain situation aaetJd not aae Ike as, as tbey wonld cause miscarriage Price $1 per box, and stay t sent by mall DR. GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An Invahiable artjek for those wishing to limit the ahn af tketr oEapnng, ot tbe barren wko desire ckdMxaa; aavvaaaad not ta in jure the health, and will last for a lifetime Sew, u mUj addreas. under seal, aw rocotpt of the price TWO DOL LARS PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE By luting a beta statement of taeir ymptoma, anil receive a Blank Chart cootaiatag a list of qaasTJsua, oar tsrass for the coarse ot traatxoea' 4 Medsnaea sent to any part of tke coue-y to cure any case at koae. free from danger or cciieafAf. All transact ions private aaaf cawldaatial aWtaoator tke same and nam bar Direct all letters to GALRM'a HEAB DISPINSABY 4oeiBVdftwlv Loatsellle. Wj H. W UK I II h I It. phtsiqaS n sur,Eoa Office Na. Wrai U aaalaglaa ., I tstlro, RESIDENCE NO. SI EENTCCEY AVRNUE, af k PPRBS has to lb f inaasRa, aad aaae ten stnet aad nriisxaii at- . a s all tboas was utay ta.or kia wnk taoir pa- m 1 fe W laH hp Mam Ha I w 7 HB aaH ' "