Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3739, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1862 — Page 3
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r; . - -r r I TIU UMUV M.rrijiiir.u i:.n.c itATic 01 y tkklt. OR "4T'OK. IIIIN KY UltADY. t RfRI.MATITM. J. II. KENN KD Y aid J. K. PLUMMER. VALENTINE RUTSCH. ro anraairr. JEFFfcRSON SPRINGSTEEN', ro icom a. JOHN Ii DliEWEH. WM. II UN TK II. roR narrf n. DANIEL FKRRI3. SAMUEL PARKOTT. judge or cornT or coumoy .aiaa, WILLIAM W. WICK. raor.ccTio ATToRxtT. H2rn jimcial DtsTatcr), JOSEPH W. NICIIOL raoECCTlSU ATTORSftT. (oril Jl MCIAL ClftCllT), DAVID S. McKEKNAN. Hon. Horatio Seymour' .Speech. The s irnch of Governor Seymour, befure the New Yurk Sute Democrat Contention; the comnwiU of the New York II 'orlJ, a Republi an print, thereupon; Cell No. 4. the nl.ee wheie po litical r-rrsoner are C(niined in New York; and ao article upon Who are renonille for the de feat of tJie Crittenden Comnromi-e ? published in one pamphlet of fixteen imgc-J, miking an excellent document for geiier.il circulation. It U now ready. Trice, $1,00 er hundred. Order promptly ßllel. Addie.s ElDIR, II AftKNE4 Ii ÜI5GIIAM, IndijiMpolij. Indiana. Campaign Sentinel, The Weekly Indiana SsMte Smtinrl will be furnished fur Thiec Month, durin; the Cam paign, ut ZT, CKNTS A COPY. 5jfS-nd in the ntmev dw Fact run the PloI-ll: A brief but forcible review of the i-Miie now betöre the country, including the t.uil!' wdiev of the lrty in power. Thii document ws re;ired by one of the mot eminent citizen- of Indiana, and admirably adapted to enlighten the people upon the present conditiou of public afTdr. A copy hould be placed in the hands of every voter in ludi.iia. It U issued in pamphlet form of 1C pagc. Price, $1 ter hundred. Coxmact to Dissolve the U.mox. The existence of a plot among Republican leader.) to destroy the Union, by si separation of the State-, immediately after the election of 1"G0. i demon strated by extracts from letding Republican papers. And the fpectli of Judge NV. M.MtCARTT, before the Democratic Convention of Shelby county, vindicatory of the right of free speech, and reviewing the political blunder of the party in power. Roth published in a pamphlet of eight pige-i. Price, OU cent per hundred. To Local Advertises. Occasional, or transient local notices will not be inserted in this paper hereafter unles they arepaid for when handed in, and to insure insertion rou?the hmded in before 6 o'clock P.M. Lcnl noticen of five lines and under will be inserted one time for 50 ct..; each additional insertion of the same matter j 5 et.; tnarriape notice, 50 ct..; funeral notice?, $l; p:ty required hi udtnnce. Notices for lenevolent nocietics n.t exceeding five line, one insertion, C5 ct. The above term will be strictly observed. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. - Lis Miserable The fourth part of this great work h is been published under the turne of "St. DenU." Uoweu, Stewart & Co .have it. 3 JTWhy were the exempts, after their examination, lke Victor Hugo's new work? Hecause they were Lttt Miserablrt (less miser ables) - ."Doctor Lee. Jefl'. Davis's Major Genera!, crossed the Potomac to deliver" Mary Luid. But If Mary has been delivered, the child is not a very promising one fur the rebels. - rJTl-on. James F. McDonald will adJressthe rltiins of Atdilmd. Wabash count r, October 13, at I o'clock P. M , and will speak at Lagro mi the name county, in the evening. j-We regret to leirti tint Col E Idy, of the 4"?th regiment, was wounded in t'oe battle of luka. He probablv rrive.1 at home list night, as his a his wife was telegraphed for to meet him at Chicago. n Fa as KliN Tow.xsmr. The DemocrnU of rrtt;.i i.wnhio will meet at the lownsiup irn.o fin Siturd.iv. Octoler 4, at 2 o'clock P -XT tn m.i convention, lion. A. H. Conduitt nili be present and address the meeting. d To the ri BLic.Mv' place of buineM will be closed on Thnr-day and Friday. September 25 and 26. for the observance oi tne jew im ew yejr Ii- UiMBinuiR. natter. , No. IG Eist Washington street. rThe examination of teachers will take d.irat Kriant's Commercial Lolletfe on tue i.i.r.l of October. November, and De cerrber, and the first Situnlay of January, and Apr 1. lrb.l. Ueutenint Colonel Ü ichman. of the 10th, who was kiilel in one of the recent bittles iu Af.rtlind. wai a native of the city of Madison. He was 011I twenty two year of nge at the time of his death, and was in-naniy me youngesi tuu cer of his rank in the Federal army m e - t Irr The ereilest luturv in warm weath . o Without it how Could we endure the heitedtermt Hles.Hed be the nun that iu vented - ;.. mmmrr. Mr. Geo W. Pitts, on ermottt ftreet, has the nicest, cleinest and most tran '-parent we wimu ne iif-r3 ir..v.. ... to his customer. Call 00 Mr. Put and he wall keep you oxl. - -jr- We understand that Generals Morris and Reynolds, ol this State, hive been appointed t;.:'-.i; i;,ernlslT the Tresident. It is not tho'u-ht by Ihr liiends of the.-e olhcers that thev will accent. If the appointments had hsfn lur there-ulr array, or il Major Generalships had been cfieitd them, it would haTe beeu more in with their merit and complimentary h SiAte W rert both gentlemen loo
bizhly to Jir to ice them under inferior rr.ea. rfT the retreat ol the rebel army from the upper m m j Totomao to Richmond, should the rebei-j attempt "" Demth of Gen. J. 1. ""fTr' j ' Currency continues fcirce and caue some We regret to announce the death of one of our ; in.olMeil-1ce Tne USU4i fluctuations have old and esteemed fellow citizens. General J. TL. ukfR Uf.9 ia pout but the rates aie about the Boe. Jhi event hu twt bwo eaUrelr utlouk. i Ä, thf f,rt?f they were a week ago. S.l.er ed for, as for the past fear the hewlih ol th Gen- ,min- scarcer, and levds to greit ineoneral has beeu failing rapidly ! tenience iu the ret vil trade Demand notes have General Does was educated il "'( j become jKarr, arnl rates for ihem are mtteiially having graduated with distinction in lflJ, and nTher Exchange ruled a hade easier in the belonged to that class of old army officers hos , 0, lne Äetffct but was firmer at the dose, name and character were the personification ol ! cote,lue, t upon the rebel moTemtn in KenLonoc and integrity. He. enteied the rdnance j uckv an, kers sold SfKiringly at the quoti-'ttrp-j. tut resigned in ubuently hel,iurs; Tte bAllkefj nj hers at W.svilU .i ronnectesl Protessor of M atbemalic m ; . removed tbelr lundi to places of a .fety.
the Military Academy of Cap. I -midge. Middletowu, Cotit.eitiCUl. " "c established a Militär Academy at 1'rrth Amiwy. e-v Jersey. In lt ie P" S tm n.im Toi-ograr.iical In l-oo iieaccrpieu h jwmuu uu- i l.ngicffrt in rharL-eot barbor inj:eni-.. iw on ljilte fcne. invti v-.... Stockton in charge of the Hybor t th;. place, i "aril baa reTdel at this place hiim mai time. General Boe U kur.wn U ' H cur citizens as ore who exhibited the deepest interest in e.ery thin-anrrtaiiiing to the welfare of our city, and h al?,. willt deetlrditpioredbT large circle U Herr, but throughout the
a a v-irw v j ' - - - w btat Michas Cüf EUrj,rr.
Tourt iTtMV-Tno re-rofs wcrenpUr.re! tre Mawr for hart trcüe. and f Ihm.;
JaW Mit hell, 1 ml to the Circuit Court fur trU, rr fr,.rr, h arTr:u, .M,czrt to apt-rar j wh''fl in in A i;d re;'ioU-l liim t w rite n on.er j i on Mr. Ttjy fur SCn, giving hi inui s W. F. j ! J ii c He t K.k t order to Mr. Tousv'a tore j j iltfw the rnon. Vlw-n it wa ffun i t I i j f"'-ry, Olli er ll'im-ej got after JtC7, :t.-l uf- ! ter a h.nj t ue -ucceoJcil in runn'.ng loai don. s ; Another i.ero who wn in h ompjny w. lo i j mre-tcil. but theie wa? uo prvf th it he hid any j IulJ iu the forgery. j IU-KGIAK .1 he ton t fitW full of hurglan or the git i exceelingly iaduiriou. We have j heard within a week of or itLty Cc. of j hoie breaking an 1 not a winkle rrrt. On j Tum1 ni' ht the iKjnrding houe f Mi. Cook j W4 euteie! and the dior ol all the room were tiled. Scleral were rnackeil nd p-ipr weie found ?reel about in the morniiof. The hih ft booty in moi'.ey oMuit.ed i ten doll m, but everl valuable nrtic!e were m's?ii C-o not our riice force nir their flumps? It is t;nic, t all event, that our citizen were warned, fr they will have to protect themselves ml the r ptopertt. 57" The New Albany LrJprt in describing the ti.t ut Oei;bon where L'ent. Col. WooJ with Netter' cavalry and IIooier Hone Guilds from Sncer county, in all -E3 meu, couipleteiy routrd a irceretel force, is: We mut mention the achievement of a I d j about h'teeti jears old, an apj rent ice in the IloCk- j put 'Uttnicrvt otli.-e. niinei (ierge W. Swu.t. With his own hsii'ls he killcl three rebels, umI j wanted any more ot them i com? on alio were tiied of di'gc.-ting their lud. He fought like a hero, and cum out uf the buttle uiiln.i t. Our ohl trietid, Col. Jone, proprietor of the Dtmoerut. hUo "lurnel ui"a cuuile of the rebc!. giving tliem their rights. Friend Jones, at this J juncture, an exactly the rieht man iu th riht place. 1 hreecheers for the Democrat ollice! Like all other Dciuoi rats, its "people" fight a ell. JT The Union Agncultur.il Fair, held at I1inturg, Johnson county, commenced on Tued.iy, September 2dd, and promised to be as good if not better than last year. Already have been entered Long Tom, picer. of Slielby count v; Ilea Stock ings, i rotter, of Hush county; Billy 11 iv, trotter, ot JtllVrsoii count); OA Decora, trotter, uf Long ll.ti.O, New York-: Louler'a colt, 1 rotier, ol llush county; Ciptain Wnlker, picer, of Johnon county; one pair of 1I uk Hawk colts, trotters, Lexington, Ky.; Lady Helle, trotter, Johnson county. A world trotter ami picer from Ohio h is been just enteied, name not -cert.hed. The entries ;re very jrge,I.ir exceeding thoe ol last year. The Fair is to cottinue nil this week, and bids fair to Ire the best that will be held in tiie Stute this ve.ir. 'J'Jtii KroiMEST. -The !3ih regiment from South I'eud is iiow at Camp Jo Keynolds. We have he.ird a miruestion as to fie'.d officers for this regiment, which, if carried out, can not fail to m ike it one of the best in the service. Capt. Merrill, of ihe United States Topographical hn ginecis, for Colon,-!, pp'l M ijor Wil-ou, of the 13tt, for IJeol. Colonel. Capt-itn Merrill ser vet I with Gen. Keynolds.it Ciieat Mount tin ard superiutendetl thodclen.-es uf Tygart Valley. He w;s tiken prisoner by Lee's forces w hile proceeding from the camp t the a to the summit. When exch.mged l.e ervel in Kitein Virginia, and lecently we le.un in the West He is a nun of tine military attainment cool, brave and resolute. Mjor Wilson is one of the most accom plished olhcera of the volunteer .iriny, who h:is won the regard of the olh -crs under whom he h is erved and i as brave a oluier as ever laceu a ioe on the field. LossrsoF Widmsimt's IIattle Brigadier Genend Kimball, of Indiana, in Ins official lepoit gives the losses of hisbrigidein the battle of Auliet m, s follows Killed, 121; wounded 510; missing, 8; total. Go!). The eth Ohio, as stated iu the nflicial report. went into action with 17 commissioned officers and 221 men. It came out with two olhcera Lieuts. John Liutrv and H II Hell killed; fix officer Lieuts. (Jeorne S. Smith. Win. Dehiuev, E. S Nickcrson, C. W. Harnes, E T. Ciai' iinl C. Thompson woundfl.aii'l 3(1 privates killeJ, 1J'J woumle-l hikI misrang. I'he 1 lih Indiana, ns htatel in the official re ports, had two officers killed Lieut. L. C. Hostwell and 1 orter U. lunlv and ten woumleil: Capt. K F Citter-on. Wm. Houghlin. Acting Major. C-ivin. Acting Lieutenl Colonel. J Coons and K. llr isier. und Lieuts M. C. Kellev. Ed. HolliiiLcr, William P. Haskell and J. U. Ward. Of private and non romm'iotie 1 officers, the i-itu I'oi-ut Kiueti an i i ii wouuueo. From Kextickt. All accounts from Ken tuckv a tree that the rebels are falling back I rum Louisville, and ihe probability is thai ther will be pursued by the Federal forces and proceed to leave the State in a hurry. 1 hey nevr h tie been within forty miles of Louisville in any force, and the alarm there was a "big ?carc" without much real dancer tocct it up. General Nelson' order to the women und children has been the c.iue of iet inconvenience und ulTeiing, and this utfering has fallen upou a class but illy able to bear it. The wealthy classics could move their families and not miss the expense, but to the poor it h is been oppressive. The order was abrupt nd well calculated to create a panic, and it did ere ite one. The al-trui i now pretty well over, we learn, and we siipmse the citizens can return to their homes without dread of having hostile ciiin ii lltun lerui" at tlidr ü ors. 11 e clip the following fioia the Louisville Dtmo CT ut ol vesterdai : The city is full of anxiety to know where Hngg is. and when, if at all, he my be exnected here. Yesterday m ruing his rear was at H'Kleuville, in Linie countr, his main lxdv at Hard-town, and his advance at or rear Hlootnfield. W learned late last night that ho had ? Luted his adv;inco OSf in the direction of Harrodburg no doubt with the expectation of etleciing a junction with Khby Saiith at tint point, and then rushing out of the Sute as rapidly as his army can move Tia Perry ville, Jamestown and Albany, provided General 'Duell does not put a stopper on his retreit. Where General Duell is an 1 what he 1 tioing, we do not conceive it iie.'eiry to state, but will add that we have everv confidence m him. There was some liht skirmishing esterdav morning in the vicinity of Kiiz ibethtown, lie tween our udvance forces and the rebels, but there was no fight of any importance. Skeletons of two companies, which were or iraiiizing in Hardin countv, to join Hragg, were captured veterd.ty and brought to this city last t veninir. LiTin. We leirned at a lite hour list night that a brisk little fight occurred veterday lore noon between the advance of Duell s army an Pngn's 1 ear guard, in which our forces were tic torious, but we did not learn the particulars. Krora CiticinnaU iTice Currr tit SepL St. Financial mid rannnerciiil "uiniuary for the Visl Week. Financially and commerciaily, . the aspect of the alftirs of the country is brighter than it was a week ago. Im.xut.uit victories hive been achieved over the rehels in M tryUnd. though not as "tleciie as had been expevteJ, beciusc they succeeded in crossing the Potomac into Virginit, mid seemingly in good order; the res-ilt has leen, on the whole, regtrded favorable, and it i miw hnnvi tht Mif!uvent Irtr u ill he i displaveil on the part of the Union arm to cut ! nnvl yr mim ju5 ceQ feul t) , nC j i Eart. The rates for exchange and coin at the , evr.uing were a follow: Buving V"" , I6(iili pretn. Sellin?. par(Stg prero. l?((?ltf prem. 15 prem. ew l ora. . . . Gold lUntlttem ; 0 ! , . , ... . . . j The weither has Wen dry and hot and ram u , greatly needed. ) egeutioi. is thoroughly dried j up In all thi region of country and it has been impossible to piep-ire ground for heat it is to ! drv and hard There bare been rata in other plare dui U' g
the month, and th eitern !ojeof the mount Aina 1. it 0 Irf-fn i i-'l.l miff, l.,,t p.
Military fiirs Hill loT.tin.e to interfere with ! tie pener.il trade, of the riff. The Merchant' I Ext hinge contmucri to te ccrupied by trNatl l-ie wttk and the meml'r met tn the tritl an I ill vitne a.!jinWig luila. This inttrfete-1 with j Lu4ii.e-s Mioi tfrr tilled commercial aflin to t pteu ex:r.n. i i.e moTcmetii-j ol tne re:s in Kentuc ky Hill ciui une .iiie- ai.il want of coiibdein e. . Theie Ins been a good locd demvn l for flour, I ar,d the receipt being liht pHcea ruled ahide higher j 7 he order! reirirding traffic in liquors were 1 tnodiäI ao a to admit ol the s de tor fchioment i or lor m inur.icturit.g purposes but the Cemindu irresuUr and light, nne is being m nui ictuievl, , as the Government fficer are not yet prepareJ , to mptt and collect the duty, so th it the: excise or tax law, no fr. is iu effect but theo- j reticilly. j The supply of corn and 01L his been better t n rl tlie melket for Ixih is dull nJ rwices are j lower, excei-tiirg oM o ts which .tre scarce atid 111 ia r.rm.ii,' i?tfrnik.l Ir.r it .r Ml! T I. w.r 1 cn p i the c.u-c of this. Theie is a buoyant ; leeling iu the hemp m .iket, an 1 rough is held at ' $l5, anddres-ed at $l7ä The nes from Eng. , h.nd, which we publi-h abut e. will lead to grett ;.. it.;- ...,.i r.t-. .,).,.... ; ! prices. Hutter and cheese are very scarce, and full prices are being realized. Iu the provision muket hut little hi? heen done; mime bulk houtJers sold at 4 and smoked atl'.'c. but 73.1XM lis. adverti-e.1 for bv the (...veTnment. to be packe.1 in t.xes. w ere fur- I ui.he-1 on Mondiv at $1 G!4 G7. Jlw loik l is held at 'J25(iy5'). but none could I Ml. at ! over $9. Hulk me its are neld at 4 and 43c, and sinokeil at 5 and 54'c; clear s'des at Gjöc; but tl.e-e rates are meiely nominal. Sugar cured h iius advanced to l'Jc. and very lew to be had. Common hams would bring Uc, and cummer soft ir cured P'c. Linl has not heen inquired for; it is held at 'Jo in tierce, but is not saleable at over ejl4'c; keg is held at iH2c. The ;ncery mirket has not chinged; the jobbing dern utd h i? been gool. anl the tone of the market was firmer al the clo?e, as regards sugar and colli e. Sdt advanced to 45i50c under the excitement crowing out of the occupancy of the Kanawht Valley by the libels, and the rcjiorieJ destruction of the ciU woiks by our troo;s, hut the latter proving to be incorrect, the feeling at the clo?e was less buoyant, and the demand was iniled. Not more than the third of the salt made in the valley of the Ohio is made on the Kanawha river; a nd then it must be remembered thai the price of imported Mitwill ulwais regulate the price of domestic. Ohio Kit er salt is selling to arrive at 4.., and fine Liverpool is ollered ut $1 yj per hag. Cooperate continue buoyant, and prices of pork and bacon coojeiie te .il upward. The jro-pective scarcity ol this article, to which we luve repeatedly c.dled attention, is becoming mote mindest every diy. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tl I V 1 IL it U lb t J U O J kt r r t v v i,' i c it o r V BOTH SEXF.S. A ltttirr.l Clereyman having been retomt tu health in a few d tys, afo-r many years of ureat MiuVring, i williiig to a.M.t others by emliuic (freei on iho rec-itt -r po.-t-paiJ lirecieü envelope, a copy f tlie prescription used. lirett to hVv.JollN M. IUGXAl.L, j9-ilw4tn H6 Fulron ireet, Iirouklyo, N. Y. PTJBI-IC NOTICE. IS l'at IV Hilling ton Mrccl Have brm ajjiteil aint for Ibe rale of 11 IC A I V. S T I S M h A ii O , THK WONDKKKLL CKANt.LUS, f r thr cure of Coughs, Coli, Srs niroat, Uronchiti, Wlieei!, 'rritatii-n of thUvula a:il Tonil-. ai.l Diseases of tlie Luns. Sul.l in large boxr, 25 ct., 51 ct..a:i'l i each. nllAwly CAUTION. The market is full of imitations, represented to be lb same as "liKOWN'SBKONCIllALTKOCII KS," which are in most case proluctivef poMtive injur-. Mauydealern wfllrectfTOUit'iut Inferior pr psraiion ami lower priced artit afloA,,ig more profit to themselves Ask for and OBTAIN onlj BROWN'S IiUOXOMIlAL TUOCHES," which by n ejpcrienc have proved theit value, luvitig received the sanction of phyMciani generally, and testi monial from eminent men throughout the country. r.KOWN S r.UONChlAL TUOCIIES, when allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth. hr a direct influence to tbeafTectcd paits: the sedative and soothing effect to the inucuo lining of he windpipe into the Bronchiialla) l'ulinonary irritation and givea relief in Coubs, Cold, and the anousThroata'aVctioni.to which pnblicpealier and sinernare liable. febll-dly'82 f ciYfii'i? t- rn t vtt pi? i"Pil ILY SKlVIXli MACHINE, with all the recent improve ment, is the ll!,ST n-l CHEAPEST and .MOST DF.AL'TIFl'Lof all swinii machines. This macliine will sewapy thing, from the ruuulng of a tuck in tarletan to the mak ing of an overcoat anything from pilot or beaver cloth down to the softest panr.e orpossamer tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, luck, quilt, and baa capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This Is not the only machine that can fell, hem, bin J, and s-o forth, but it w;il do so better than any other machine. The Letter A Family Sewing Machine nay be had in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Ca-, which is ow beconing so popular, is, aits name implies, one lhat can be folded into a box or case, which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spacious table f-r the work to rtt upon. Tlie caes are of every iinaguiablo design plain as the wood grew in its native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make them, ' I. M. SINGEK 4 CO., No. 458 Broadway, New- York. BIid anapolis Othce No. 3 Odd-Fellow Hal!. Washiügtounreet. aplS-dly LIVERY STABLE. Ii I V K lit Y STAB Ii E TO- lt East I'earl stre t,half a square Fouth of AVa'hington street, between Meriditn and Pennsylvania ftreeo-. in rear of Glenn" Muck. ndtiiapil;s. p-,-dtl WM. WILKtSON, Proprietor o. vr. jo-tiJsrsTOisr, Livery and Sale Stables NÜS. 11 AXP13 WEST PFAULSTREET, SI1 A.X rt)US.ISM ASA. Horses, r.ugiries. Carriaiea and Saddle Ilorset U .lJin readiness, t hirges moderate. dec3-tf FOR THE WAR. COLT'S I'xVTTlSK'X SELF - ACTING "REVOLVERS ! NAVY AXD BELT REVOLVERS, A full surptj !Cew rattrrn. Svords at Cost Prices. Bowie. Poeket, and TaMe Kniee; Fruit Cao; rails; Pelticg Eopt, and BuiMirg Hardware. At 2o. 21 Wrst Washington St. j.3 J. II. VAJEX. MUSIC. THE BEST PIANO FORTES. LARGE A5D nXE STOCK AT WILLABO STOlTrLL'S. ,f - I. II 1 BUGLES DrtiniHautl Fifoa. FXXE ASUKTMXST AT apt5 WUXAKD ITOWHaV.
li-ht mpply and in demand owing tu the fact of , "i ",r o;-e.u..e oiae: jJ'ftJ the rtK- n-gre itlf aupcrior to new. j extra; $5 tlöiS oil for tupcibne U estei n; $0 4J live is very caice and is up to ü Jc, and in some ' 7,1 coiuraon to medium extr t V esteru; case's Gö; is a-ked. ' S 5"J- -3 for common to goivl sl,irr:ng brands There is hardly i-nr b..rlev arriving, and there ! tri nund hoop Ohio; $5 95 (a 6 23 lor trade
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!f TL.,tAri. j Cincinnati .lurket. Cicis5ati, September 21. r! ' . e .1 .1 . . 1 .1 . 1 e ... 1 r i.ii.r it 11 r I pn jiui miui iiih nurki'i I rm- &ti perfo.e I K(t4 15. No chili"e in wheit. Com dull and drooping at3Dn743c. Oats dull ai d piict-i tlöclluiiig; uw iü-llc. B nfev wanted. HveCkv Whi-ky 2So; aile staill. Proiii ous 'jnchjiuged and ju:t. Gmcerie firm; Roof jobbinj: lemarxl. Gold advanced to 17 and demand notes to 13 , ,eni UIi)j lne ,iew4from New Yoik Sdter 1121 11 a 12. Exthit ge firm at par to prern. i MMU"Mril. 19U Vork ilHrkrt. New York, September 24. Flour Les do'ng; to material chance; aalrt bra lids Illirkei ClOSingUUII. Caindian flour quetand steady at $40(3 0J for common and $G 75 fr choice. Ivert,'.ur (luUt nd tte,d-v; ftna11 8aIcä Rt $ 1 5 !(o I o'K Com meal ouiet and without material change. I ii . il... .-t rt 1.1 I ' - Iii-Ky ouil at o;,'i(ao-;2C. Wheit a haue firmer, moderate supply, and fair export demand; decline iu Iretghts and ad vatne iu sterling exchange has had a favorable effect; ales of Chicago Kprinj: at $1 1(711 1G; ndenof do $ I bi ; Milwaukee ciuo 5i i i?. n.t-er Iowa $1 l!Jri12U; la-r re,l Illinois $ I ZJ; unsMii.d do $1 15.i; win'er rel .esteru $l I white Ohio $1 3j; white Indiana $1 .iia; white Michigan $1 o.. live ijuiet and uuch-nged. Harley quiet and nominal. Corn steady; moderate business at Clc for shipping mixed Western; 53(ar5cfor il.istein; 42r?5lo fur damaged and h.:tri. Oils dull at 5?(aC)c. I'oik f-teidv: lair business doing; ales at $11 Gi.i(i 1173 for me-s, $11U i0 for prime mess .tid sill jj fur prime. Ucef moderately active and tlie market rules Stead v. Hutter is selling at 12lc for Ohio and lGfa2:k-for Slate. Cheese dull at 7J9e. The t-upplr of moner is abundant and the market rules quite easy ; 4 on call and 4(u for strictlv i.nme oat er. Stcilinir exchange tiimer. i u Vorlt Cattle ."Inrliet. Makkkt Dat, Tueoday,Sept. 16, 1.S62. Total receipts of cattle of all kinds tor the week. J v v I Lambs Swine l.".7:i4 1G.47J 13,7 W 14,2'Jl V..I. Beeves. Cows. Veals, 50.1 525 Total 6,410 50 eo Last week b,HQ'J Corresjsiidin; 20. er iv k last rear. . . 5,S21 Average number jt-r w eek last vear. . . 4,37(1 ej 474 13,i:6 7,078 113 Ü33 D.bUC 11.530 BLtVtS t BOM nirrEKENT SIATES. Indiana ... Kentucky ., dtwa Ohio Missouii . . , r61 105 100 Illinois I, OS.") New York bl'2 Miehignn 35G Peutisjlvanii... BTEK CATTLE. The market has been heavilv overstocked this week, though the increase in numers h.a. not increased the weight of beef so much ns it would if a large portion ol the cattle had not beca small tuid of Mor average quality. On Monday nioruin? the butchers bought piettv ft eel y at rates 5'Jc per HK lbs lower than thoe of the last market, under the impression that the tock was not unusually lariie; $S i er l'JO lbs ii )aid for some g od cattle, and the bet brought 5'J, but the show of cattle on Tuesday morning mule some of the buyers open their eyes, the figures opening larger receipts than this ni-iiket had ever betöre slavered under, mid pi ice. dropped fully $1 per 1UU lbs from tlie rates of last week. This condition of the market has been ruinous to the drovers, most of whetn have bought their cattle at rate based upon the quotations of the past two weekx, and their faces are long in piolortion to contraction ot their purses, caused by their losses. There should not be more than 3 000 cattle otTcied here next week, aud the quality of those should show a marked improvement. Premium 2.'it 8 00 Prime Medium to good Poor General selling prices Average . i . (Uj n on 7 75(i 2." 5 00(,i I. 25 7 00((t Ö 00 .7 75 wit.cn cows Hare sold very slowly, the decline in beef having added, if possible, to the general dullness of the trade. We leive our quotations unchanged, but I hey are nominal, and the market close with n downward tendency. liest cows pei head &lofd ;40 Good do do 3(? Fair do do Com'n do do lo(j2') TEAL CALVKS Are selling at price which show a little improvement, a few calves bring 6 but most sell at 5 .i.c Good and extra qualities. .. .per lb "(? 6 cts Other qualities do 3.(ä5 cts siicir Are in active demand and sell at -IJ'fil-iJoC per lb for good and 4l2(35c for good to choice. Theie has been a good demand for store ews, and a good many have been sold to winter over at $3r?3 5" each. Lambs are plenty and sell at ÖCdGc per lb. Sheep per head at $2 50fZ 1 50 Lambs 2 00(4 50 j awiM. The receipts hive been large, but prices are frm, atid for some qualities ara higher. Heavy poik el!s well, while poor hogs move slowly. The market closes steadily at our figures, and nearlv all the stock is sold. . Lire licet Heavy prime cornfed 4 4 Light" do VifVs Heavy stilhfed ) 3i3V Light.... do ,4V- " Drf ftsed yew Vork stock Table. COBRKCTin WEMLV. CX11ED STATES STOCKS. United States 6 a cent HrC2. United S'ates G " coupon. 12. United States G United States G Unitol States G United ÖMtes 6 United States 3 United Sute 5 UnUed States " United Sutes ö regi'd.ieG7..1013 1013 " regis'd.lcG y;i " couLKm.lfG". . 1? I " .1W1..101J 102Ji " .lib'J.. " regisd.l?74.. 9U 44 coupon. 174. . " coupon. It65. . 94 'JO 1Ü Treisurv Notes, 6 ct., 2 yr con.. Ü5' y-i2 . inJl" in i i i Treasurv Notes, 70 " 3 Treasurv Notes. G " 12 mos Demand Notes 112t jot: American Gold STATE STOCKS. 11G 117 New York... 6 Vet 15G2.. 115 117 115 117 New York... 6 " .1572 1&77.. New Yoik...5" .15601561.. .lt5S lcGO.. 115 115 .lb66 1S74.. 1664.. 1570..119b2' nai It-G0.. 102 10l l?7l 1.104V, 104U 1:-;.. Ii II l!!!!!.lbGo.. 104 New York... b " New York... 5 " NewY'ork..." New York... 7 " Ohio 5 " Ohio 6 " Ohio .6 Ohio ...6 " Virginia 6 ' Pennsylvania 5 Kentucky . . .6 . Missouri 6 " Ter?nsse. ...6 ' Illinois inter't 6 - 55,' 55K 4 . . . .1577. . 166972.. Ü4 J4 1572-S6.. " Diver of ltf79...... 47 47' 9 99 95 Illinois war loan Indiana...... & " Indiana war loan Indiana...... .2 2 93 75 95 40 55 95 C6 7d 56 S3 95 06 65t 72 Minnesota . . .8 Iowa. ...... .7 LouUiana. . . .6 N. Carolina. .6 Georgia 6 Alabama ... .3 Maryland. . . . 6 Maryland.... 5 California. . ..7 Mkhigan. . . .6 coupons " 1FG3.. " lore . . ' 1S73.. .1572.. . . new. coupon 105 79 103 79
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rar' imtMir Tat bailt rrara cttikti. ALL (U!Cr ON TIIC POTOMAC. AFP AIRS ON THE BORDER. ARRIVAL OF BUELL AT LOUISVILLE. The Kcbcl Soldiers Driven Out cf Munfordville. Capture oT iltlul IrUoncrs ami Provision Trains, Busineß Rcsnmrd iu Louivillo. THE INDIAN DIFFICULTIES. from tValiiiisloiii Washisgtox, September 23 -Gen. White i onder ane-t to await nn investigation of the iircunistamei attending the iuneoder of Harper's Ferry. '1 lie following dispatch ditel lie uhpi.irtcrs Anny of the Potomac, Tuesday evening, h is beeu received: liifurm itiou received to-day from a oldiei who deserted from the rebels yesterday tdiows their los iu general odicers ir. the l.tte battles to be greater than ours. General Wright, of Georgia, wounded in two place: liranch, of North Carolina, killed; Ljngstreet wounded; Mj r General An Jersou wounded; Gen. Coluote, of Georgia, killed. 1 he rebels admit their loi-s to be 2.000 at the battle of Antietaui and 3Ü,0ilÜ since entering Maryland. AuAl ibima brigade commanded by Colonel Conway ha not been uble to muster til ty men fince the battle. Iie-idcnts in thid .-.cctioii of M.irylanl sulTered terribly froiu both armies. In mm v cases lamilies who a few davs ago w ere in comtoit.itde circumstancei are now wanting the t.e.'csur;es of life. All the forage and fuel und also su'isteuce used by our army is promptly paid lor. Claims ot" lho?e whoe farms have been laid waMeai d buildings destroy el during the battle ate re. ened to the authorities at Washington lor settlement. The movement) of the rebels are mysterious. Military authorities hue feel satisfied that the whole rebel army is tlill on the opposite ide tf . the Potomic. Inform it ion to iii.it ell Vet his been lectived to-day. Lee i aI-o there. Their intentions are not yet developed. Any attempt to re occupy must be conaidcieJ a. iui practicable. The Herald's special says: Teleiapl.io advices tr.on McClellan'a nrmv this morning state cvciuliing tciiiatJH quiet at the ford ne ir Siiep iid-tow n. The force tin either s-ide of the river I re cautiously watching e ich other. The rebela kee, their men out of sight, but occasionally a soldier hoieiuan in. ikes his apj-e irancc on the opposite blutf, and alter a brief observation disappears. A sj.ecial to the Times says: Lecsburg and vicinity are iu Kessioii of our forces, commanded by a lighting General. A sj.eci.il to the Tribune says: The division of Stahl, l ite S.-Iicnck's, of Sigel's corps. Ins been ordered to Centrcvilie, to occupy fuat place. Gen. Hooker is confident that !.e will be able to take the field within two wet ks. Hi wound ha ceased to be piinlul, and has every favor.ihle symptom. The President and several of the Cabinet have called upon him, and consulted with reg.iid to the conduct of the war. McCielian in a teller thanks him for his bill haut services at the battle of Autietam, mid exHCse leict for the wound, and avs: "I know had ou not been struck von wou'd have gained the main load. That main road whs the only one ujmii which the enemy could letreaf, the one U'sin which he finally did retieit. and had it been rained he would have been intercepted." It is Ho ker oin;oii that the enemy have never been oter bO.UiK) strong iu Mai viand, not even when leinlnrted bv Jackson withO.OUU ufter that General had taken II irper's Feiry. Iicsiient near the ford over ti e Potomac at which the rebeU crossed say that 3(10 or 4'HI ot them got out of their depth and weie drowned. The ford is a narrow one and Ihe descent on each tide is steep. It is thought the rebels are lying in wait in the hope that a portioj of our Jones may be in duced to cio-3 and fail into the ambush. A reeonnotsance sent out by llanks towards Blue Ralge leturned to niyht. The paity cou-si-teil of the 21 Pennsy Ivania cavalry, under Col. R. ltuiler Pi ice. They proceeded hh far as Ash dee and Ashby's Gap, a distance of fifty miles, meeting ihe pickets of the Gth Virginia cavalry at A '.die. "They drove them in nnd rtihtl on to Ashbv's Gap, where they met the regiment and dispersed it, capturing a lc piisoners, among w horn was Lieut. Col. Green, of the G:li Virginia, badlywounded. The rebel got wind of the approach of our troop cn Sunday, and moved rapidly olf a train of nearly 1 H) wagons, the capture of which was one of tlie objects of the expedition. The recoutioissance was a brilliant one. So further details were received. From Ilaltimore. Baltimobe, Sept 22. The correspondent of t:ic American at Shaqismrg un'ler date of the 22 1 sys: There has come n lull in which the contending armies re lying quietly with the Potom ic be tween them awaiting developments. Since th lecontioissance across the Potomac at Claiksbnrg on Siturday la.t. eifect ijuiet has reigned along the lines scarcely disturbed even by the skii tnishing of pickets. U'e hold the i iver at Sharpsburg in strong force while the lebels occupy the opxj.ite bank but not, it is thought, in force. We nlso occupv Williamspirt in suthcient strength to resist any attempt of the rebels to dislodge us. Harper s rerry is like wise in our iioss.esnion.nnd we thus stand iu a ro pition to check a recrossintx to this Slate and to recommence offensive. . The army is not idle. Large columns are in motion to-day. A regiment of cavalrv crossed the river Lst night about three mile from Sharp-burg cn a reconnoissance The rebels showed themselves on the edge of the wood but made no demon titration. The battlefield of Wednesday is row prettywell cleaied of ell material evidence of a strug gle. The dead havo all been buried und the wounded" i emoved to Ilagcrstown and other plates. rrom viiasouri. Ht rsoy, September 2.'1. Early last week Capt. Johnson with seventy -five enrolled militia from Kolia county attacked seventy guerrillas under McDonald at Tribue's Sytk. Mattering them iu all directions. They lei t oue dead and three wounded. On the liith Captain Johnson, wiih 125 men, surpr sel a tamp ot 1 strong under M jor Snyder, and after a short engagement the euemv fled. Major Snyder was killed and fifteen of his men wounded. All their camp equipage, guns, blanket and other rropertv was taken. On the same day Lieut. Dillon with a part of his comp ny came up with a band and routed them, taking seven prisoners, eleven horses, guns, &c. Major Hunt report scattering Cunningham'a band near Sturgeon, yesterday, ia terror in a tkirraisb, ai d only one man is teported wounded on our side and noiie killed. From IIarrlburg llAxaiiSCKO, Sept. 21. Gov. Curtin has issued a general order returning UiadLi to the reople for the noble response to his call for ÜU.O0O toIunteers to resist the invasion. The draft has been postponed aotil the 16th of October. Reports .hit our army has crossed the Potomac are without foundation. Detachments have been thrown out to feel the position and strength of the rebel, but no crossing ha been effected. Jov. Curtin has gone try Altoora to attend meeting of Governors of loysl States. rram 7Ilaaurl. St. Lons, Sc?L 21. Dispatches receired at head.,UMHers in this city announce tha afe arrival of Gen. Schofie'd at Spnngfield, Mo. He will insUr.tlv commence vigorous rrepi rations to check the rebel. wbu are aJranciog Irom Ar kacsa under liiudxnia and Ra'uus.
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! fr m " ilii4irrpjM. Md., sat: ! 1 bt p.ai-e m ir be consHlere-l the extreme i right uf the Union I ioe. Since li.e destitute of the rebels aero the river tail Siturdsv itolhir.g of interest ha occuneJ. The rebel p'tLe'.s are now on the opposite sid of tl liver. Tl. lowrt.io they c.iitred ftealf w uh e ich other. It is not likely that our tuuf will irüa at thii poij.t for the present. rroai rrtrc 9lonro. Fcbt MojtEor, Se: t 2 The Richmond Tatnitier of Sett. Ii ui a 2ig of truce will carry down CC.I olhceraantl private. YiAe pr-a-mer, , about the "laat of the MohiC.m remtmng at Richmond, except CHI pck and out:deJ who till encumber the hospitals. Bridges are rebuilt over the Ripidan and Cdar creek. The cars mi the Orange slid Alexandria railroad bate ruu over them. Rebuilding the bridge over the Rappahannoxk is aljut being commeiK-ed. Twelve clerks fn.m Liucolii'f Government at Waahiugtoti hae uiri.el at Kichmoud. From L,ouiville. Louisville. Sept. 21. 1!:3') A. M The c'rj presents quite a martial appearance; atotes aie clore. Militarv (lcti.h.rr.c::?s arc sc'z'ng uner.rol!eJ r-oiis to i:!r on entrenchments. Refugees from the interior of Kentucky are cdrolling in'o a regiment here. A ll Johnson, acting as Brigadier General at IlnpLin.si ille, is euloicing the Confederate con scripuon act, levying contributions upou Uuioo men. The Journal is informed tint Humphrey Mirshall's advance leached Shelbvil!e last evening. Xot itig further communicative by telegraph his occurred during the la-t thirty ix hours. Froiu diicugo. CntCAGi, S.'pt. 21. Cairo specials say that 2G ollicers and 3UÜ exchanged Fe lcral pii.-ouers from Clatksburi: arrived yesterday. They complain greatly of tieitment received since they were deliveiel to our authorities. They wtre all place! on Ito tid the Pringle, nie of the smallest vc.stl in the licet. Tne sick were not allowed to enter the cabin one of them died from exposure. They lerujnstratiaf ' with dpt. Lnsalie, of the Stii United Sute infantry, who had command of the ticet, but could get no satisfaction. Subsequently the officers weie transferred to the teimer Emerald, but fared no belter. They were compiled to leep on deck without any covcring. Some on the iiuiihoat Tvler were made to eat wiihcontiabaiids; while the latter had kliive and folks, our otliccis were made lo eat with iheir finders. From Louisville. Louisville, September 21, 11 P.M. The in-ten-e excitement of the la-t lew days h given place to grjit rejoic'iig at the immedi ite pmx aiity of set en divi.-io:i oT Iluell's army , w hich are coming up from the diiection of Salt river. The enemv seem to be concentrating at Uloomfield. About 12.1K);) of them were fern this morning hetond Salt liter on the liaiiislowu load. Louisville is now considered emit el v safe, and though u fight m i v occur in our vicinity before the niiiv.il of li .cll's division, nob.dy has any fears respecting thevcuit. Gen. Nelson i iilidei t he can hold his pi tion ngahist any odi!s until the approaching Federal reinforceiiieios shall ariive. Col. W. H. I'oikof Ciittenden's ftaff. Captain lloblifzell of Alex MeCook' stiff und L:euteu ant Rockwell of P.tieU'.s staff", hat e just urrivel. No portion of the iclcl lorces uic known tobe ( 1 t - side of Hard-town. On the 17th our cavalry captured 450 rebels at Glasgow. On ihe 21 st three regiment of caralry, under McCook. linne eight thousand rebel cavalry out of Mii'ilotdviHe, without any Federal los. The lebels lost a Colonel and a L:eut. Colonel. Our forces h id slight skirmishes all along the road hitherw.iid, capturing a number of small snn.uls fit" rebels. ' Col. Ed. McCook, of the 21 Indiana Cavalrv. couimud'tii. the brigade id' the 21 Indiana and lt and 3d Kentucky, waa at Eliz -ibeilitown this m iming. On the war up at several points he killed lortv seven icbels in the nggregate. and in conjunction with Kennett's romniand took fifteen hutidred rebel pri-otiers and twenty-four wagon loads of provisions. Louisville. Near Midnight. Gen. Buell has just arrived. Gen. Nelson has just issued an ord er permitting to-morrow n grand re-umption of bu-ines, the issuing of pisses to loyal persons and the discharge of enrolled itizens I mm duty. Tlie intllnn Troubles. St. Pall, Sent 21 An arrival from St Cloud rerxrts more mnidrs by the Sioux. In the town of Richmond two men and two children were killed. The inlnbitanta were fleeing to St. Cloud, letting the town to the ravages of the Indians. A messenger from Fort Abercrombie report that pot safe. The Indians abandoned the siege. Four or five Chippeway braves ofPfed their service to Gov. Ram -ay to fight the Sioux, but they were not accepted at the jresent. From Detroit. Detboit, Se t. 24 The Republican State Convention assembled to day and nominated the present State officeis for re election, ex-eptii g Lieutenant Governor, Auditor and Attorney Geueral. Parson Brownlow is present and adJressed the Convention this morning. Th State Fair now being held promise to be more than ever ucte-slul. Parson Brownlow delivers the anr.u d addre-s to morrow. From Wualtington Wasmincton, September 24. A dispatch from the ticinity of Headquarters Army ol the Potomac rejueseiit that matUra there leroain tery dull. - ' A number of nur?e-i caj'ture! on the Hull Iiun battleheld aiil taken to Richmond have returned, having been released on parole. Gov. Stanley, of North Carolina., arrived here to dav. From I.eax entrortt. Leavexwobtii, Sept. 21. The Times of this city has advices of a fight on the 20th at Shirley'a Ford, '.en miles north wdst of Carthage, between three Indian regiments under Col. Ritchie and a force of rebel rcuhing in the rout of the enemv with a loss of MXtr to ninety killed. From aii Francisco. San Francisco. Sc;. 21. About $50.fnW has been collected at Sui Franci-co for the relief of the wounded soldiers since the remittance K irtof the lir,t $H0Mi0. The movement continues unubite J, nnl cthoriortinnof the Slate have commenced the good woik in earnest. From ictv vork. SritACtSE. X. T.. September 21 The Republican State Convention met in this city to-day, Hon. II. J. Riymond President. Gen. James S Wadsorth was nominated for Governor; Governor L m a n Taercaine for Lieut. Governor. Froua Ilarrlsburjr Haa&rsBcao. Sept. St. The Governor has Is sued a proclamation discharging tha Toluoteers under bis call from the erTce or toe ttate. CROCER0. 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Important to Fcrnalr ! 0;e epartnient ofoof TMpnar i pia'.ty leot4 t tlie treatment f tlie lear f Fern a lea, wh a La chirrl a. orWb-Te,' Irrerwlar. I'airful ao4 ?arier Mensvatttirv. Nerrua ar4 (ieDeral LNrliJitj, Jtea'f Le Wtmb, lUrrmn-w, 4c. Conultatiun ami eaasnua'.U!! free of charre. Al-s frle DK.lfcWKfc.h S UMilLATuK riU For Feoia'te llb.truinoiN irreulantiet Ac. XarrW La-dH-fc Hi certat ttuatioiia Uwu'.d vt tben. O-ey Wfi:lJ r iue m!cimKt. lric f 1 ir bvi anj may b cut lv r.ail. VU. tlLF.N'M PKKVKNTIVK Aa iuvaluat a artkk br tfcose wi'litti-x to litsit ine uuatlr f tUrlr iJij.ru . the barren a h- d ire children; wrrai.teU bwl I li.jura the It Ith, anl a ill Ut f.alifeüne, kuI tit any aiVlresa u: '.T-sl. tiu receijit -f the .rce TWO lAlLLAkS. PATIKNTS AT A IUSTANCK li -i4ia a UrWt state unit of tblrsjnnptot, will receive a Uiato. Ci.anriila'.a L1! i list f quetioii. our tertui Ux l be curc vi trratmeDt Ac. li-vliciix- eent t mny art vf lb country tw car mnf case at home, fra Irurn daaKer or curi.Mntjr. Alt trii'Oi ';vii i roatc auJ CaUi.Juual. Ketueo,Wt the name anl number. Direct alllettr1o UALKN'S HEAD T-NSAl.T, oct!5-lAw UuitlKe Ky. MEDICAL. C O 4 V 1 D K A T I A 1- . TOUNU MKS WIK! ilAVF: 19. ÖJUKKI) th"irtr-t. i.r certain escret baMl. whk-b trnr.t iLemtorbuUje, r.1easu 'T th" duOo-a f married I if; Im. miJi'.le-ared aixl .IJ tnen, atn, I ntn the foli:- of J-mth r r.i kf r ranw, f-el l-ta;ity in alTnce f telr year, lffte l4Cin themselfe der the treatment of any i-ne, bould f.rt reaJ "THE SLCF.F.T IT.IFI'." Married liJi-i I leam sntLitt; of imnance reruviK "Tut Srcnit Fbiicsd." S.nt a:iy a 1 Ires, In a ealed envelo",, cd recelftat Ten Cents. Ml. srL'AUT CXctn be contiulted -u a'l dieae of a vnva'.e or coiind-ntlal nature. fnta Ä A. M. It 8 P at.. (Suudaya from V to 11 A. il .) at tl.eir oßu-e. No. 13 i:at Third ftrret, U-st tir, beteen Wain and 5cauiwre, oLcs.te tie lit bit llouae. A tlr- tm.CHAS. A.JrCABTA CO tnch.l-dAwly.H-'fcJ Ciuc uxatl.Ohib. S5? 1 Slight Colti, tuhioh "night I: checked irilh a simple remedy. t m if neglected, cfien. terminates certcuJy. Feu are awxre cf the impcriinc tf stepping a fcjtati. cr fltqfit flQcLL in. lis fret 7tage ; lHa! unic. in the beginning wculd yield a mild remedy, if net aticndel to, soc. attacks th lung. Were f.rs introduced eleven yeJLrs agx It has been proved that they are th best article before the ruUis for P fiLdJuna, ßalath, the ILizking 0 Cough in an.sujniiuui, and numerous ajfectiens cf the fD luteal ! giving immediate relief. Public Speaker tf Sinper ivüL fjvd them, effectual fcr clearing and strengthening the voice ßcZd by aliruggicts and (Dealer in JZeiizine. at 5 cents per hex. INSURANCE. m IXSURAXCB COMPANY, OF IIAUXFOKD, CO-S. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CATTTA1 l.OOtOOO OO 5KT 8t Rn.t, (aner terjetlBf all labttXeC .. Mal 12 30 JETNA BUILDING, IHDIAHAPOUS. jr j J t.r r-f --'i & A el: i Erected 1859 Owned bythaCO. 7SrFAlALArrF.ST105r.ITF.5TOTUEtysCJUyCZ j tarra ptoptrty, dwalUrifaadnit-buil1;rir. lasur auch building or contents la a very farortU nan ner, for three or Cv years. . . Lroaaea F.qnltawlj AfJste stn4 Promptlf Paid In Casb. Ala,lsare. tore, warek-, tuiWlcc, or eoetrrta trl pervonal property Ketwrally, la toww or eoonry, at rates as low as coba.atnt wiih asianta taAts, su4 lclavl lasaraac asatsal tLs pallia of nattranoa. WM. HK5lJtU5-0y, areet, . I txltar.arlia, ladiaca. ipplicatioscan te mtie ts J0IL5 LOSS, & U ftHy authorised ta transact all baslaaa eo&fartt w-Hh th Attry. faaC VSl-sllll WM. CC5CE&&C5. r DRY COODD. NOTIOrJO. CiC. "Webb, Kennedy Cz Co., WÜ0LL1ALT DEALEfeS IX FOtrtCS AXD DOtneuo Ifrj Ccm4, tlco, and Genu' JarbUa C Goods. Old rt OSlcs t..ld:n. asglf Iis- Xrtdau s'rett, ltdiaiapcLs,ll. 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