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J DAILY SENTINEL. t - - i;; - j r r. i : - J. TÜKSD AY UOXLNINis? KrTKÜliKfi "l3. L- . ' CITY AND STATE ITEMS. tT flefore bot!f;i your ftll bot und nhow, to Glenne Block, the New York Scr. Save money by purchasing yonr boot and ahn of M. II utter & Co. . Tbe l"tet tu In Iway. oo IudJ. sepS-ti&waW " ' ! " Fnr tb tat WmI. ; I'nct for Ute Proplp. , bwajurou. Scptfrnherl. lGl .i Sarmai.: Arcontinp tMbe TeT rnfwrmt- ? t'or ern ke, we have in our rity 3'l,0 M) inhah i'r.t. We hve tw -ttr-lwo corurfffsrion II. trld, with n verape attend neeoe tneaUxth of 1?)) u each roncr elation in the eprt: b-mt 4 4'K), and on extra orcaaiotia. when some pmmi- i neot or rtrnp minister presche, aa? the num-, her it increaed lo 5.000. Theo bive, ay , 5,000 children, Red and infirm peraont. not ca pable of religious instruction, ar.d 5,000 intelü pent fashionable, too wise in their own couceit , to be instructed in the plain, practical trulh of ' CoxMiMiovuL'tCoiRT. Yesterday John Piatt, Christianity, r whom tbe church dm no nope oi . charged with Urborin deserter. ws on trial, raenefittm. rakinK n all arwut Iu.OU who ye i Hon. M. M. Raj defended Lim. and be waa di. I mcupWe tnd i.erer hear the worI of reconc.liv charred. ' tion. with the eiception of a amaH namer of the ' latter CI, wi' mvv V'l'i'vW itrsr i I'iriii, IX DI ATI A STATE FAIIt. Railroad Irrnnjrnie nt. TELEGRAPHIC: f irr int tiretuLT roam an. tTartitrmatL. COMMERCIAL. 1 I CPECIAL'MOTICEC. f 1 The following terns for curving paertpers ; tfr Jieirninj? iiepori we um a-aejr ard trmrfrtatjcn of störet nd raichuterj he - Mansie Notjci There III b a dw! mtin of Ctr Lod. No 23, thi (ToeJy) tretiin at 7) o'clock-for w.rk CnaRLr FifiRia, Secreury. Arfz.VTrov. Rase aüd Fax! AU soldlera found at the tbeater without proper paset will b arrested by the provot pnard. bt order of -Frank Wilcox, Capt. and Poat Profost Mar GTThe IodianapolU Female Initute will open on Wednesday inornlns, the ICih int., t nine o'clock. Pupih itawling to enter, will gOTern Uiemelm accordinyW. C. W Hrwta. Preiidetit. FovtTH Waed Ol ari , AniMn ! You are bert-by orlerl t me nt your remlezvtnjs lhii (Tuewlaj) eening at Q o'clock, and ijrn the payroll. Every member mit bepreeni that a.itahis pay. By order of Cpt. Achenbach, I. Thalma, O S. Vif? We would adrie our country friendii in want of boota ar.d nhoe.to try thf populAr houe of Chare. Mayo k D we. Glenn' Block. The-e enterTiin youn men hnre built up an en viable trade, by aim ply telling their work at lo prices and lettlnj; everybody know it. fep3-dlw Six ladic periitbulated Washington a? reel yotcrdny d reused in ma-culine contiitUi liop and hTing, each one of them, a miniitore imitation moustache. The alert police didn't catch 'em Whnt would they he done with them if they hd? Enlisted themT or wou'd the'r actitrity b.ive been him ply puperop ttion? We pause. Eoi!ib and H uLra roa Half. A fire hore power u; right engine, with l)iler, henter. ctn necting lire, &c, in complete running order, now uel in running the Sentinel pree. will be sold at a bargain, to make room for a Urper en gine. It wi'l be delittred when we remore into our new office, enrly in October. Apply at this office. aepl2-tf Tolice Yesterday, before Hi Honor Mayor C iren, Fevern! common drunkarla. thieve. prri titute and the like, müle and female, were ex a mined. They were lelt will cconlini: loU. Some ntr?er of American descent were up ;l-o for pmblinir on Sunday. We need not aay that justice wan Dieted out to them, when M iTor Ca Ten presided nd the accompli-hed City At torney proecutid. J3T"Street inijcoemeuia re propres?inc orouMy throughout thia ninnicip.ili'y. Every thorouthlare i leinfr put in perfect onler bowldcr, prarel hihI Fand being u.ed. The most beautiful and cleanly city, in a ye.tr or two. In d'aoapnlU will be -comfortable for the denizen and uperlatively inviting to stranper fron abroad who are coming here amougu to locate. Bocmtiis Ixdia.ha. We understand tht order h Te been Hued by the War Department to recruit eleven ndditionnl volunteer regiments in thia State one in e;tch Congressional district. The mo?"t liberal bouutiea are to be given. U tw recruita who have never been in the Fervice will receive $WH) bountv, while thoe who Inve seen service will be allowed a bounty of $1MJ. Cqxaf Paicx a!d Eir Paymkxts Delrell A .Tonea, Rel Estate Bnkcrs. h ive for aale de cnledlv the cbejpcfl ground in the city. They are offering those high and beautiful lots on Vir ginia avenue, only five s-ju:ire from Washington atreet. at $15 per front loot. on thin! cah, one- third in one vear and one third in two years, with interest. These lots are 150 feet deep, and h ve an aller fifteen feet wide in the retr Tbe avenue and sidewalk are graded and graveled, and lighted ith gai Coocii pROcriniNos The Council met last nisht in pursuance of a resolution to meet every other week for the revision of ordinances. The maiket ordinance repott-d by the Committee on Resolutions, w as read a first and .etondtime and laid over. It is very long, combining in one law all the ordiutnee heretofore in force on the sub ject of markets Some petition of no genctal importance were presented, read and relerred, and a few resolu tions passed of a mere hcal nature, when the body adjourned. TEX JXWISH FfSTlVAL. YfcfcTXRDAT. This tim honored anniversary, the Jewish ecclesias tical New Year, waa generally observed by all tbe people of the Hebrew persuasion who reside in Indianapolis. For thousands of yenrs theOod reverencing descendants of Abraham have main talncd their faith in all countties, and religiously obsered their traditionary rites. The Ilev. Dr Isadur Kilbch, yesterday, to his people, who abide by the tinths illustrated and promulgatel br Abraham. Istac ai.d Jacob, delivered a most eloquent sermon, at the synagogue. The Kcv. grid If wan srs'a only of the great truihs which relate to man's immortality, and eschewed poli tica entirely. Mvmchant T Alton so 1 H. Heiikam & Co., No. 17 North Illinois street, netrly opposite the FUte Hiue. is one ol tbe most f.ihionab.e mr cbant tailoring establishment in this city. Their (dock ot piece goods coroprse the tet varieties ai-d latest atjle, II freih and new, from wlrch hit irentlemm can select a -uit to his tate,nd have it m de in the ne itest and root service ible s'yle. Those of our friends that wnt a new suit, or ant p rt of a suit, we say call on G H Ileit k m A Co.. and they will be well suited. Youth nd boys' clothing made to order in the latent style. sept 12 2m 25r""The Bartholomew County Fir besins on the 15th int., nd continues five days. The in die tiMis are th t it will be one of the best county exhibition ever held in the 5?t ie. The grounds embrace twenty fi-e acres, and Is-.- ih !. hlf mile rnce truck in the State A $50 cash premium is offered for the tastest trot ter, and a similar sum for the latert pacer. ret nort i anticipated, a several fat nags will be iheio The I A M. R. R U H excursion tickets during the f itr; stopping all trains at the ground. .epW-d3J. t37"A premium trotting and pscincr rnce will come otTon the fir ground track, on Wednesday the I6rh lnt .commet cing at two o'clok There are three horse- entered for efh race, and good sport i expected. the horses wre thoucht. by horsemen, lo be tborotihly matched Gentle men are requests! to bring their ladies with them, as there will be no charge made for their admis sion, and gentlemen will onlv be charred twentv five cents. The Ire admission of ladies includes children with parents. Good and strict order Hl K trent and no improper characters wili be admitted. sert!5-d2t or through curio-ifr. Here we have the fizurcs ! before n. viz: 5 OOtl who attend oron the mini . ! trr of the wonf. 5 0ft incapable of religious in-' st'ruction. and 5.fXXi who render themselves in-1 capable. leaving a blnce of IS.tXK). j Now, then, what provision are we making to I reclaim and christianize these 15.000 tn'elli ' geot human beiees, who hve influence, and are j exerting that influence against religion and moral ; improvement! In the first place, we have, say ten political preachers filling the pulpits ol the most prominent j Christian denomination, who claim to have been , culled of God to prc.ich the gospel of peace. , but who have prostituted their calling and ! the pulpit, by regular political harrangue on the SibbiUh dtr, pcattering dii seniou. sowing the seed of discord, awaken ing unholy feeling and arousinz pistion, all of whicb tend to divide and destroy the flock of Christ and prevent the work of God. Then we have a few other ministers who are doing some thing, although not in a prominent way, mo as to let their influence be felt in opposing formalism, fanaticism, fashion and infiJelity. They Mppear uuwilling to forfeit their popularity, or may feel their iuabilitv to cope with these siant sins. But let them remember that oue pebble from the sling of a shepherd boy may bring the gint low; o one truth from the word ol God may at least put these prou l giants to flight. In the next place, we have say 2.0'K) cold heirted professors, (not possenors.) with more pride th in religion, whoe daily walk and con venation tend lo make more inbJeU th-n Ciiris-tains. Then we have, say 1,000, who have been tru'y converted and have about light enough to $re their own imperfections, but no light to hine that others seeing their good work might ! con Strained lo glorify God, their Heavenly Father. Then we hive, be it s-iid to the praise of God, a few in the enjoyment of vital piety, whose d.iilv walk Btid conversation prove the in.' Ives to be the salt of the e-mh, who scatter :i saving influence wherever they go, "living epistle retd and known of all men; enough, if properly organ Ized, to elect a jumrer of good tlntt would be fell. But the-e lew are nsl organized, thev are scat tered throughout the various denomination. dUpiriied and almost discouraged by the oppo sition thev have to encounter. But.vi. Christ, for their encourtjcenient, "Be ol ;ood cheer, I have overcome the world." And here I would not forget to mention thoe engaged in the S tbb.tth school cause. There ate lew encaged in this noble work. But ihoe who are luboring do not look for immediate results it i to the future they are looking for the fruits of their p itient toil. Now, then, if the above ealcul ilion is anything near the true st ite of religion uiitter in our city, what h ive we to 1 oe for? I tnu-t conf-s it looks gloomy enough. Sinner are perilling for the Bread of life the flo k of Clnil are starving for spiritual food '"Feed mv sheep," says Christ; "feed my lambs." Brother, h4ve you .been called to the work of the ministry? Then sutfer a word of exhortation Return to your legitimate work of soul having and pre ich the pure v ord of life; ccase to ei ve parties, or to be made a political tool of You have a higher calling, thank Heaven that of saving soul. And i there not work enough around yon? "Behold the fields are already white unto the harvest." Let every Christian pray and t't his own soul right before God. and then go to work in earnest, and we chall coon see the pleas ure of the Lord amonz Hi people. May the great head of the church babten the dav, i my prayer. E G. Cannon. Patriotic Perrt Township. Indi ma proudly stands belorc the united universe a a sovereign State, in which no conscription has taken place during this fratricidal war. We are led to the-e reflections and insticnted to make these remarks owing to a fact which b is just immediately, this moment come into our possession. Adjutant General Noble, accompanied bv Adjutant Gover nor Morton, were down in Perry township, Ma riou county, previous to the last election . They went down on the recruiting service The result U that ladies are now out jn the held in that township trying all they can to save the incoming ' crop from being very much in-i-ired bv the late drouth all theit lovers and sweethearts, except the above mentioned, having cone off to war. They sav these lovelv ladies have on men's clothing. We are unxble to st te (positively j about this. Some of them after pee ing Morton verr likely desired to enlist forth 5 war. We will give all partie their due ami frankly admit the fact that Peiry town-mp at the last election went twei.tv eight Abolition whtie the rest of the State we:it Democratic But this doubtless was owing to the gigantic effort of our noble Governor and the Adjutant whom he assisted. been rranged with the railroad nmel beiow. Foil fre to come, and return free. Excur sion ticket lor iale at, ail re-ulr suüon from Monday ihe2?th of September to Siturday tha 3d of October, to be tfood for exhibitors on rega lar trains coming to Indianapolis on Monday and Tuesday, and to return on regular trains oa Sat urday. Stock and rnatbieery on th;iam terms owners of ihe same paying first full rates, to be returned free on my certificate that the article or animal .waa on exhibition and did not change hands during the week of the fair: Indianapolis and Cincinnati R. R." ' Peru and Indianapolis R R. Indianapolis and Madison R. R. - . - Lo-jisville, New Albany and Chicago U. R. Toledo, Logannport and Burlington R. R. Jeflersonvi'le Ii K. L-farette and (n iimapoltJ R, R. ' W.ba,b Valley R R. Evanvi!le and Crawlordsville R. R. 0'iio and Mississippi R R- Michigan Central R. R., northern division rvitil Report rrarn r York. f Niw Yoax. September 14. A Richmond paper says: ' . A dispatch from Mobile the 7th gives the fol lowing in reference to affairs In Texas: Excellent wares are paid in Tevas for field bards. Negroes tell at from $3.500 to $4.000 each. Upward of lta .000 slaves have arrived from Loaan od Missiwippi, and planters and: t peculator are goins beyond Screveport to pur chase or hire. - Government cattle, on foot, 8c per pound; vegetables cheap; cattle lr?ng $30; coffee, 35c;! eUver. 5 in currecv. !Vnd!eron has been elected Governor by a sma'l mai ritr. Herbert, Sexton and Branch are elected to Cougres. Military mitters quiet. The people and the tro: 9 are prep; red to repel invasion. The Indians oo the frontier are very trouble some. i An av era?e of fourteeu ressels are constaotlr iieuelontaine It K i on excursion trains oniy ; 0ff (jalve-ton blotkadmg tte haibor. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Satnrcay. fTe.xt confidence 13 felt in Gen. Msgruder. 1 erre Haute and Richmond R. K tickets to fie crop in Texan are . unra-ecedeutl j large; b tamped at my office, otherwise of no effect oo J Wuet and corn enough to supply the western part m . - 11 r . - toi tr-.e iiissi?sipni vauey tor iwo years to come, if not a train is m1 1 in fit rtuutATt-l OlBCliSMiatl "larRei. Cijcinnati, September 14. Flour uncharged. Grain Wheat in actiTe drmnd at 95c for red prime, and $1 I5l 18 for Kentucky white, aad l;4f IU l 7fC IUü ClxTrV vt w m a, . a. aw W T 1 at b5c Uatt quiet at ;i(3att. buhj en changed. Rye held at 80c. Whisky firm at 4c. An active demand for old mesa pork. , Monetary GolJ advanced to20c preta. Silm 22o premium. 'Eiaage ateady. t . i i i . ev vrk iTiatrket. Nrw Yoar, September 14. Floor, fresh ground, steady; old dull and de dining; sales at $1 54 50 for exUa State, r; WhUky a ahade easier at WWc. " Grain Wheat opened dull and closed more active and a shade firm. Corn quiet and closed more firm at 73(374 for shipping mixed western. Oats opened dull and cloted more vctive at 63(3 72c foriwestera. r r . r : ' , - ' : - Money is steady at 6?c per cent, on call. Exchange- decidedly firm at I42I435.- Gold firmer; opening at'305,4. advancing to,33K de O ining to 32 Lj. GROCERIES. return. r Others will be addel from time to time, as thev are received. d'td W. H. Loomis, Sec'y. W. R Hoc.sntRE & Co We would call atten tion to the Jidverti-emer.t of thee gentlemen in another roliimn. W . K. Ho.-inre i to., are among the most ei terpti-ing of our merchants We would respectfully a k all our reailers to cal at No 2j Wot Washington street, for fresh pure and cheap groceries. The senior iwirtner o this firm has recently returned from the Käst, and the stock with which he sueceded in -unplying hu borix i imnrrnsseI in Inlian:ioM-. ror evervthiug in the wholesale and retail grocery line, reetledbv farmers, bv citizen, by mer fhanta. we would sav rail uiki W R. IIL'slire k Co . No 25 -West Wasliincton treet livery employee of the establishment is a gentleman and everv article which W R. Ilogshire & C offiT for sale was purchased before there was any excitement in ihenwKet FURNITURE. Tbe Holm ay Taocrt. Last night being the first appearat,ce of this popular troupe, and the openirg nicht or the nffn. an immense ard fashionable audienre thronged the Metropolian, whi-h a few minutes after op-ning was literally eats The house looked mtcn'neer.t loth on the statfl and in the front. Mr. Butvh h-s evi dentlv cUplaedexrel!enf judgment in his own ing select oa 'of anistes. for no ompmy can be more po plar than the Holmes. W have not room to' Prthnlarize the peTforrnar.ee. but tn justice to Miss Sillie we must congratuNte heron her achievement of i great a role as M ne M-e d d splendid! v; also our little Jnlia. whoe grace and naivette are sure to win tbe favor of ibe au dietice The whole troupe, in fact, give testi monials of the care and pain that must have been bestowed on them by Mrs Holman. who cert 'o I y de-erve great cre-Üt from tbe public and gratitude from her troupe. To-night the Daughter of the Regiment wil be repeated for the last time. "with a new musical selection. We advise our re-dera in go and see them- COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, -IA-..VVU DRY GOODS; 0 0 w Q O O in fi 1 H e.s . aC Si w o Hi Ü W Hi D TJ O o o Q) H W W b 0 b 0 H CQ b to K a GO o n the interval. The summer bs been very dry. j Cotton picking commenced in August. About ! 150.000 bales of tbe oid crop are now in tbe .State. I The steamer Hausa, from Southampton on the 21. arrived this afteruoon. I The following item have not been received J by previou arrivals: . i The British sloop Grevser returned from West ford, where ihe had been waiting intelligence of the pirate Floridas position which had been burning merchantmen ou the west coast ol Ire land. Two more fast steamers left Clvde for Nassau to run the blockade, nnJ two other powerful steamers are fitting out. Mace beat Ooss in a prize fiht iu seventeen rounds. It is reported that Russia will send ambassa dors to Ho ne with a c1ieine of a separate Polish constitution. The Polish insurgents had gained a great vic tory at Junow Russia had ordered forty eight reserve regi ments to join the acive at my. Liverpool The weather has been very uu favorable for crops The Post says it now appears that the steam r;ms launched at Laird's yards were built for the Confederate Government. Neither the French Government nor the French people were con cerned in the business, but u French banker was. The rams were to be paid lor out of the Confed- eiate lo in M. Laugier wns one of the contractors for that loan and was alo guaranteed for the payment of thecoutract with Laird.. He has a mortgage on loth vesels, and therefore they may ultimately become his property; but then I...ird would have to deal wiih this new leature in the transaction, and M. Laugier might sell them to the British Government at cost price, and they are well worth the money, not for sea but for coast and harbor service. For privateers they are totally unfit. The Paris Pays states that the two ships are not constructed for the French government, but hive been ordered by the government of Egypt as the'r nsnies indicate. The ran. Moniteur savs the Morula was sail inir tinder the Confederate flag, and entered Brest to repair damages. Our reception wa ne cording to the ordinary principles of international law. as at the opeuing (d the war. l he trench cevernnient in accordance with other powers re cognizes the Confederate States and declares its inten'ion of obeiving s'rict neutrality beiween lKth parties, therefore, it hi been decide! th t the Florida could be admitted to procure all that was indispensiahle to maintain her iu a jood nav igable st ite without ber beinii able to make pur chases o.ily to recruit her war arrangement?. RliGlill & JAVCOX, WHOLESALE AND root.J-c , rrTC3tEk2ef7V3.V; Tb Cfcariattea Coeriar saxes a Um!t rarxwtn U racommaa&Bf tla attaoUoa f air CoTcraaaat X Ua BAtaraliiatlon and eai'Jvaüoo of Caltuja for ta artaer vatloo of tbt btaltk of oar soUtars- Tkis arUck kaa a peculiar affect apoa tbo Lver. and juart taa yr.aa axalcitiaasalsy txoawSaBilrrtfulArdSat. IttaaalJ (hatrt&a iTtit ncttH cftka riaoutlon 1 antra if Dr. Draxa, wfelch. prrvlooa to oar uaaappy d'Jüraltias u found la aot Sootbero koota, waa owlcf to tht txtract of Calisaya Bark wbick It eostalaed as oco of iu prtncl pal laiwtienta. Ia eotirmation of tkia, ro bar teard on of oar most diatififaishod paraiciacs rttsark (bat, whenever a fU anwell from ordinary dir let ic or atmo phertc Caw i, bt Invariably relieved r'xucLf by Flaau tloo Einers. 5ow tkat theaa titters Ca ' . b obtained, a awbatitnt ahoold b prepared. We wodervtaad cur Ooverumect has opened QeotiatJoDS with Dr. Drake, tbrougk a aecret ajent, bat wtt wbat tnjla w da not know. rTt are excee3ins'j obliged to ike.RIchaond Wi'g for ts remembrance of "Auld Lang Syne,' bet we can a aare "oar Government thatth F1anatta Bitter ar not for tale to any secret agents," 5ortb or 8oath There ir probably vral other thlnf that "our Oor ernmeBt" will yet want. - ,-r We know that w bave the beat and Boat popular med icine la the worl L We are not afraid to low what it la composed of. Phyaiciana arc compelled to recommend it. Causata Baxk ban teen celebrated for over two Lna dred year, and waa sold daring the reign of Louis XVI King of Franca, for the enormous price of Its own weight In silver. It U remartabla for Dpepia, Fereri,Weah neaa. Constipation, 4 c. ... Cascaailla BAakvFor DiarrLea, Colic, and dieaa ot tbe stomach an J bowelt. ' DajcDEUo. For Inflammation of tbe Loix.a and Drop sical affections. Camomilx FLOWKaa -ror Enfeebled Digeftioti. LavaxDKB Ftowru Aromatic, stimulant and tonic highly inTisroritinjt in nervous debility. sTCBiiaKr.s. For Scrofula. Rbeumatlam, Ac. . t. An aromatic carminative; creatlcg fieL, mas milk; mnch ued by mother ourting. clove-buJs, orange, caraway, coriander, tuaks S. T. 160. X. IIETZGEIl d STEIBLE17. REAL ESTATE AKO CLAIM AGENTS, Office Ko. o lld I elUvra'IialJt icr tnuid O TS I SlXD U)li.V A CIS! UT. 'iKn AVT3i Jru. rntist bj bcxtb- - , TLoaes cc(oa:e1 tlr 'derive Ttade. 1 " lanaiosa, .t;r, lack pay erf -t oaiar cCTawry' c'a'tsa proecM'.4 ifc n ir-tv.f Htus etatr2e4 a Frawä ? st WttTpt D. frtsit far U-es fr tbe pe esp( coIToctiowe af aa claim ar t?i-t. Any 4e-id ttrTrra'lrn geti tee of eh arg hy caJbwg la perai tr a Urewir.j n, frcWmt a tasp. aajsiS'-' 7 PIAfsbs INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Directl) oppnvitc t nlon Depot laat; Kitzlbbon said Stand. xhy ,5.1. LJhJ.JLiLJ Jlj, TEAS. 'X'-fcL-b: GREAT American Tea Company, 51 Vosoy Street, N.Y., Since ita organization ha created a new era in tho history rf - Wholesaling Teas in this Country. fbey bave iiitnlucel tbir selections of TEAS, and are Hing them at nftU'vr Two Cent f.() Cento ler round Aboie l'ot, AVrrr D'viatinj from thr ONE riilCE Asked. a n Ith kk pki i r.iAunv np thk cumpant is a that their Tta Txaria uut onlj d-ot his time to the m-1 ciin of t'iPir I E A" as t. quality, value and pr- ticular fyiea for particular local ihm of couutry.bat he help-tbe' Tr buyer t ch(K).e out of tb-ir enormou Hck ucb Ikk i are lit atajitJ t bi particular wants aiid not ' nly this, but point out to 1 im the best bargain It it ray to ee (be ir.calcnla le d -ant age a Tra Rrtra bs in thi c-tblilmient over aI oihT If he ii tu jmiK i f la . or tbe Mhkkt. if hi time is vaiuale. he h all ibe ben-fii -f a well orcniied fy! tern i.iiiiK biiineM, .f an immr-t.-? c!i'a1, of the ju l-e;ri nt of pr -f .ional Tita Tatr, and ;br knowl edir f Miner'or al Mrten. Tin enatle nil T a buyer no rnat'er if they are tbo'ia i1.- of miles f.-om tbl- market - to purchase on as ffoo-1 tfrms her a the New Y"rk niercb-in'. Par ie can orl-r Tr and ill be served by n as well athn;ijth thev ci'iie tlu tiwlve, being sure to get orl- nal parkac s. " 'e iebis anJ tan-s, and tbe Teas are t.rr.nteti a renn enel. W iu a rru-e L-t of i he Comp. ny'sTea, which will be e;.t to all U order it. continuing llyoit. Voting Sly tin. Imperial, (ituipowilor. Twsmkay and skin. Oolong, Souchonj-', Orange, and Hy son Pekoe. JAI rr.A of every description col otrd itnd tincolored. Ti: lit La- r.cH kiri'1 of Tra divided Into FOUR Clas-vs, lanitlv: C la-.O. hi.h CAltT.O, FINE, FINEST, that .vtv tr, ui v uintertand from tbe defription and the vnc .-s ai.r.' ?.: 'h.t tu. Company are determined to nn-ler sell tbe wh"- fr trade. "uarantpi f" eM Lb our T as at not over TWO CENTS (.!; Cent per pound above ct, believing thi to be attracf-e to tMe many who nave nereioiore been payiiijiMi.'rtncu rro?'t. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, No. 51 Vcsey Street, N. Y. r-p 7-d2w reply of Earl Hii.ieM tetlie vf cm or leal Affitin! the s.iillnjr of Two Power; ful Mrum llama. Foreigx Orricx, August 13. Ciy NTLtMLM I have received vour letter call ing HtTentimi t .i matter of very rrave ani press- ing uiijHiriaiice, r.amclv: tnelittiiii; uut or equip- ins of two rMjwetiul iron pitted steam rams, wlii -h 1 am tnfnrrnH re intended f-o commit hos til.t e- a:a'nst the Government and eople of the j United States. Mv attPniion has long been directed to the subject. Both tho 1 reasury nd llnme Depart Dients have at my request made anxious inquiries upon the Hil'ject of thee team rima You are awre that l.v the foteisn enlistment act a ship is liable to be detained and the owners are subject to a renaltv. where the ship i owned or equiped for purposes of war, and the owners intend to u?e he-- aj:innt nome state or community in mend- sl ip with Her Majesty. 1 1 h necessity to prove both the equipment and intention;-it is necessary for conviction in a nu'ilic court of mince to have tbe evidenced a a ere lit ible witness. I was in hopes when I bepan to read your I . . f y memorial tn it vou wouiu propose to turnisn me with evidtnee to prove that the steam rams la question ere intended for hostilities acainst the I. f - T J . I . government ani peiiie i tne unuci rsiaies, ouv voc have made no proposal of the rt, and only tell me that vou are infotmed that o and so, and it i believed that so nd so .You must be aware however that according to British law, prosecu lion cannot be set on foot noon thesroundof violation of the fore'gn enlist'iient act, without the aßi lavit of creditable wi't)e-e. as in other esses of misdemeanor and crimes such like the j law in use. Yours. Russell. From lemplila. Memphis, September 1 1 Refugees latelv ar rived in New Orlean brine: exciting reports of the terrible condition of affairs in the southeast. On man who left Mobile on the 5th says tht ... . M 1. . . . 1 a terviDie riot oi eoiuiers wive luo puce mere on the 4th. About GOO wome;. and children col lected at Spring Hill, armed with clubs, hatchet, &c.,and marched through the principal street, j carrvinjr banners inscribe! "Bread or blood. 'lUond or t-eace. and other like lnncnptions. Heine: sld"ers wive the proceedings were wink et! nt by the soldiers, who made but a feeble resistance. Several store were broken open. One merchant, a Jew, struck one of the a a women, some policemen wiw were present arre-ded the Jew and beat him peverelv. Many citizen have left town amonr them is our informant, who says the riot was increasing when he lett. The rebel cavalry in our front is very active skirmishes verv frequent, but amount to little. Our forces are generally successful in these small affairs. from Waahlngton Washington, September 14 It is unture, as tated in the newspapers, that Judge Juhn C. Utidetwood, of Virginia, was captured on Friday bv guerrilla, near Occoquan. HATS AND CAPS. HARDWARE. IRON STORE, Hats, IS CMfCTKD BY AN AHLE FACULTY AND ISIS l-rp-t at ekion. Stu irnt can -rt-r at a-y time. . Full particular a i aura ?-- v" i" .."- Adr!- THUS. J. HKTANT. Fre. TOIIKKOY, FKY A: CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. rF.At.FKS IN STF.KU Uo'N. NAILS. ANVIL. BEL LOWS, VISE. AX LKS. M'KIN.. B'LTS. MALLK At'LK CASTINliS. Y.vsHLKS, NITS. IlllKSK HOe.S. HOKSK SHOK NAliA W MKKLS, UUKS. FeLl.OKS. SFMKF.S, 60AFTS, BÜW, YXJdVi lUNDS.dC, Tbe Ohio Kiver Salt Corapaty. The MadUun Spke Mill. The li'tuoo i'v.rl ircl Cupaaj. CfU.' a'i.t Kerti.'Ie. TT7Ttev will sell all artialei la tberr line at the lowest market prices. VxW ar.d exanilne tberr t.x-k before pnrcbatint. niUKkOT. FKT 4 CO. aa-'3-dwy ISAAC DAVIS, Wholesale &Ketail DALB IN Caps, and Straw HAS JÜST RF.CFIVFD HIS P Goods, URANDE'S TUSSILAGO CURF.S OOCGHS AND COLDS. oM Kv alt tTVKtf 1 - . SPRING STOCK F GO"DS. DIRKCT FF.OM THE MANUFACTTREK ' in tbe Fat. which he will tell a low a the lowest. Alt the latest BTVixa kept at No. 15 Pennsylvania treat, four duoraiouth ex the Fotrrce, artS-dA-wSw IndianapoLii, lud- LICENSE. HALF CUK.STS IMPERIAL. TOUNttUTSON. " GlNP0YDKE. " OOLONG. 100 100 100 100 500 boxksoethe abovk kixds 300 300 500 HOGSHEADS X. O. SVQaR. HHDS. ST. CKOIX AND CUBA SUGAR. nnLS. REFI SKI) SUGAR- i Ani'tber wonrterful Ingredient, of panlfh origin, im parting beauty to tie coinplexiou and brilliancy to the mind, i yet unknown to tbe commerce of the world, and we v ithbold ita nauic fur the preset;. Humbugs and quacks hwl about the llantatiuo Bit tars; but the following i wlat'i the matter, and they knww It: TLANTATIOX BITTK.RS WILL CUkK Cold Kxiremltie aud Feverish U(e; SourMoniach and Fetid F.re.uh; Flatuletxy aud lriC tJ-i: Nervou Afftctivmc, Kxceiisiv Fatigue ainl Short Kreath; p4iu e.vrr tbe Fyv; Mental lieNponlrnc.v; . PnMratJou. Great Weaknc; Sal'ow Complexion, Weak tWwrl; Liver CotupUint and L) spepsU. Very particularly reroorjiomied to Clerifj men, Mer chant. Lawera aud proH of seieut.iry habit. Alo for delicate femaie an-l weak persons ho require a gen tle stimulant, frt dieitiiu. K'"! appetite and clear mental faculties. Soil by U re-pa.-ctable Ph ians, Irrujcxi'd. Grorers, HoteU, Saloons Country Store, Ac. Be particular that each lttV beam the fa5-iniile of our ainature ou a fie'l plate label, wiib our private Government tamp over the crk. 1. II. IlUAKi: cV t o., je24-dAweot3m 3 Broadway, New York. .STKIWVAV riA.OH -AT- REUUCED PKICZ20. riYHSSE JUSTLY CELBK.TED PIANOS. WEC1 1 kaarceKeda-rrTth:ny Gall Vedaia,tnciad:tf tht Great Prize at the London World'trait for their superior cjOaiiU. and which are ad by th treated PUruata ia tha world, tu a LUtU Thalben. Uetiwbalk, artar. Jtell and others. In preference to any other maka. 1 bSrr for ale at reduced price. Every Piano warranted five yaara. Call and aeo before pnrrhaamf eltrwter. J. II. KAPPE, 4 f tbl, jalr-.tlm 91 Ean Waaa;.rtaa atret. "" TAiLoninc. LOUIS CUOLT2, MERCHANT TAIL0E, No. 19 North Pennsylvania Street, ii ' AS Tile RICHEST ASSORTMENT OF TOODS IN the Citv, ot.tstitK of Clo'h. illack and roloredj alo Freut, b. Svou U and Anwrl'-an C3tnrrv f every sb'1e a.Td clr; alo an endie vartery of Veitira. Gentlemen wili:rf a Rarmer.t ma le to fit and la food khape and nyr. aboald five toe a ra'l and 1 will ran vi nee them that I caa eil theia a rarment t-etter cut. better tna1e and better trttamed than auy otbal tailor la the city for tbe aiue money. All kltMiof Kent on hatid. ttts ra w!lilrc to ret a Cf-at. Veal e Trnwer mode Ji trte repilatinii airle, bad better leave their meagre with 11 WH(t-TI, junelS T. I trm SxHith 1 Ptic. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Dr. Vellny's Private IIospl(alf ?3 Federal Itlock. Waalilnton D.C F' I0R THE TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES O private or chronic mature. No charge for consultation. lVraono at a titaiK-a caa be treated for a circular. by tnaR. ea Jucr29-d3o REMOVAL. PHS3BE. 500 500 HALF BBLS WHITE rlSH, PACK VOEf MACKEREL. cjoiPipaiB. 500 200 BAGS RIO. BAGS JAVA. LL KINDS OF GROCERIES CONSTANTLY AR RIVING and for sal at the lowest pAnie pnee. itt ;i:u a JAYcox. Juna30-dAw . B. ALV0KI. J. VL CALDWELL. . H. B. ALV0RD. ALVOItD,CALDVLLL& ALVOltD, t$TLet those whohwc doubttd the virtues of Bull's Cedron BitUrs, if any auch there be. read tbe following certificate from gentlemen well known in thia Community, and doubt no more. Its general introduction in'o tho army will ave the j lives of thoufandaot our aolUiera. Locunux, Kr.. June 4, 1SC3. We. tLc unlersijnM, Lave aeen the gmA eSecta pro duced by the of Ir. John Bull'. Ovd'on Bitten in eeceral del ilitv and frotraion of lh y.tem. an1 bo- ! liebelt cetera! u.e would prevent d.ea and relieve much sufferinir. Amone our holdiers particularly would this b the cae, especially tboe Ii are exposed to I miakmic in&uence. Iu th- houtbern d'Riatc. . major riuui'M'EKD, tI. Int. Rev 3d Lrit. Ky. cns. b. corroy. Collector of the Port of Louisville, Ky. COI- II. IJENT, pn.vot Marshal Gen. of Ky. KKV. U. P. HENHEKSON, Tic President of Saiatan C(mmision. HA RN K Y. HUG H ES A CO.. PubliKbers lemocrat. GEORGE P. laJRN, Prop. Iuiville Aiuelger. HUG HKS A PAkKHlU Wholesale Dry Good Ik-aW-m, Maia at., Louitville. DAVIS. GREEN, CO Wholesale SLo Dealer. Maui st.. Lociiville. II A K f A MA POTHER. Litborapberk. cor. Third and Stärket. Lonievillo. JULIUS WINTER, Clothing Merchant, cr.Tbird and Market. Luniavillo. CAPT. S. F. HILUHEIH. Stemier MJor Anderaon. MAJ.L.T.THF.ST0N. Pavmar?er C S. Army. CM. METCALFE, N'i"nal Hotel, LonisvHle. COL. JESSE F.ATLF.S, 4th Kentncky Cavalry. GEORGE D. PRENTICE. Louicville Journal. fee advertisement iu auothtrcoluinn. jv?0-d3m C. VT. STEFTENS .. F. STl.lTF.N C. W. STEFFENS & CO., MATHEMATICAL AMD PHILOSOPHICAL liistrtiment Makers, IftDIAIYAFOLlS. IM)IAA, Have removed their EataUUkiaeni fron Blackford's Building to No. Sath Meridian atreet, two doors holoor Washington street All kind of mall MarMnery, Models, Ac., Ac., neaüy done. Repairing i roirpt'.y attended to. JyS4-iia REAL ESTATE AGENCY. GROCERS. minimi!: GROCER LIQUOR J3EAT.TXR.3 AND COMMISSION MBRCnANTS, Are in DAILY receipt of fre.h food. MAGUIRE, JONES & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 7 & 8 Bates House Building, 4 KK N0N' RECEIVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE s'ock of G-nooE urns, All of whi-h were bought when nl J was down 22c. We can therefore afford to elI at rery Iw rate a. Ju.t rec'vin-; 12' chds Susar, all grade;-. 200 nag CofTee. f t t, 75 barrel N. O. Mole. 60 barrel- GoMru and Honey yrup-. 140 brUc:u.Hd, pewrirn-d anti gr.uiatcd Sugars. i& halfc!e.-ta lea, ail grttif v I5J kezs Soda. Alv a large stocs o! Woodtii and vt niow-ware. Brooms, White lUh, ilack'rtl, S.p. '.'wie. Spice, Pepoer. Ciffai, Tfbacc. iu evfiy thing iu he Grocery lino MAGL'IRK, Jt'NES A CO. sept!4-d2r McKeman& Pierce, REIL ESTATE AREXCV a First Door East of Palmer Ilousf , (UP STAlKb.) WE HAVE FOR SALE H0UES AND LOTS IN the Ctv of Ir.diacarx.li. and Parma atd Paro- Inz Land !o thi. State, and will -11 wer than caa be purchased eemra frMI alT NOTICE. STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. PAPER BAGS. Notice of Application for Llcenae. XTOTICEIS II ERE BT GIVEN THAT I WILL APPLT to the Board of CoramUkioner of Marina county. Indiana, at thfir first term, commenc:ni after tbe expira tion of twentv day from tV publication of thia notice, for aliceu-a to eil "into aicatin liquors in a quin- tit than a quart at a tile,,, with the privfleife of allowinn the same to b dratk on ray premises, for oue year My place of banoM and the preraUea whereon aid liquors are to be drank are located at bouse So. 15 North IlTinois street. In n-lianapol.s. In Cntro tewa- ship, in Msrion Cnnty, Inditoa. G. YOUNG. ptU-w- . . . h . " Constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest prices, a large aad assorted stock of Cof fre Suirara 0 r 1 nolasses, sympi Klee Tea .failot. nias tVoodfttwaret Roapa Candles tareta Itaialna Clsara Tobacco. TIackerela FtiiteFlti Cvrdae Twine Cotton Yarna, Dye.tnffa Blatts rs. Dates Jellies. Brandy lain wium. XVtnes Vlitky ollons of all kinds and Ptnntatlon and tloker's flitters. Particular attastioo fivaa to tba sale of a . a rnoDVCE or rx.ri. For the ue of Grocers, Druggists, Bakers and Fruit Dealers. TE CAVE JUS yV Paper IIa fullOWf 0. I...... ...... .. JUST RECEIVED AVni.lTt LOT CT 5. We rive fie and pricea aa ZH ctots for SCO 5 M 68 East Washington Street, apr'Aw INTMAlttOUS.tntD. " 1 " 4 - a. i 10 , 2Q M S5- .... ro ... 1 oo ... 1 2i ... I oi . 1 7J . . . 2 MJ ...300 Or? Kg or Cmr Cuaa.l ludia&apoUs. September 10, IbCX. I 'OTICE IS HEM BT GIVEN OF THai PENT E5CT of the fo!l"wmf Ordinanc for street improve- rnext, to wit: An jr-iinaive to provide frT the yTa5in and gravel r.g ol the alley rnuuii.it eit a.d weM ttroucb ciaar miy oue ) Afet: CIRCS 9. PUTTEl FIELP. septl3-i.'2t City Clerli CROCERS. WM. GLENN k SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS. ?0 and 72 Vine Street bet. ftecond and Pearl streets Cincinnati HAVE. ALWAT OX HAND AND FOR f ALE. AT the lowe.t markt-t prtcea, a lary and weli aesertad stock of Groeeries.Tobaoro. CorUaje. WooB.ware, Ac, to whW-h we invite the attenUce of tba trade. septl2-dlni FOR SALE. Bowcn, Stewart & Co. ept?-d3w AUCTION. AL:CTIO. SAIaE OF LOTS -KT- McKERNAN & PIERCE. imps WILL SELL AT AUCTION OVER ONE HO'- f TjREDCi'y Lo'.. in Crane li'-ni: ad-lü:-w to tbe city of Icdiampoli. The-e It are itusTvd Immediate, ly north of brake' .dJitioa aixl east of tba Michliran ra4, tnd are Nur.dJ on the south tj Seventh tor 1 ;a ker) str-et, thro-jh which it I proposed to locates r. i tfc ttt cf SevtetBber. In front of the Pa ha er TTmiw mt 1 O'cluek P. M. Salo will be ecnianed frons dsy to day aotfl the lota are old. Traa One-fourth cash, oue-Pwirth rn six taontha. one-fourth in twelve Boctt and oce-ftajrth rn eixbteen anontfc; rexa to be jlveswttb inierei at per eanu, on deferred paytuenu. Conreyai.ee famiah'd from day to day to persona wishlna to pro out ana see tne property. For farther information apply to McKJLRNAN A Plk kLk. or FfcATHiarroa, AnctiM-er. aurn-dAotd Who has not seen tbe YTON'DEEFUL G8A5ULES, URANDE'S TUSSILAGO Valuable Property for Sale. ONE TYYO 8T0RT I EICK H0UE ON NORTH 5TW Jersey street- eoctaffilae 10 rcon?s. 1:h Urft E kery attacLeJ. Stable, Carriaie-boate "tU, Cistern and all modem cotivti.iencalot. A feet n New jatisry street by 1&5 deep. For le by LOVE A CUUXM. eptll-dlsr New A Talborft TT'ORALE A COTTAGE HOUSE NEAR THE LOU- J; ING Mi J. four rooms. Kitchen. IV II, Cntara tot CO by 100, cheap, by aepUI-clw LOVE A CUUXM. New A Talbott' lUock. FOR ALK A NUMBER Or VALCABIX TARMI near tbe city of Iri.asa polls, vary In ata fcsi 0 to ISO acres; valuable Western land and lanoa Is dj ferent p" "f the Mate; also aooaea and lota ts front tMX t. tlO.00, to mil pwrrSM. byr LOVE A CLldXM. septll-dlw New A Talbou s biuck. PROFESSIONAL. ATT0EITEY AT LA7, DA VI LLC. Will practica to tht Coarts of n?u!nckt attd aotrtt-r c ttaria. V FOR SALE. FAUItl FOR SALC 4SI Atn, ApPy t. N tlGETTT ACRE FAR .TEAS 1NUN ArOLLi a g9i Ute of cul'avst'on, for ai on eav tern to atcXZ&sAji a riALCx. MjlO-dOd &! Ftst Atenu '4 -