Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3755, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1862 — Page 3

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ii:.no Ii vi ic ciM.vr i xicitiu . for nn.N'nv liUADY. J.H. KENNEDY at J. K. I'LUMMER. ma Ttrxat f it. VALENTINE BUTSCtl. ma iRFinrr. JEFFtRSON SPRINGSTEEN. ret ttcniDH. JOHN B BREWER. rot commis-ioux, WJI. HUNTER. FOX hVt TETOR, DAN ILL FERRIS. SAMUEL PKlUiOTT. jcdok or cnrkT or common fleas, WILLIAM W. WICK. rotrvTisoTTrT. nTw jrrciAt crsTaicr). JOSEPH W. NICIIOL. r0tCVTI!rt ATTOtütrT. (-TH JflMCIAL CIäCCIT), DAVID S. McKHRN AN. Towxniur AMSMot.Crr.iTt Towjrsmr,) ELISIIA J. HOWLAND. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. J" Vote for CoDlu:tt for Corjjrresa. 2P One hundred atil fifty do1I.tr bounty will t pHtJ in cash, for ft substitute for drifte! m in. to serve for nine mouth. Inquire t tli oilice. : tSf Democrats! ule early, ami fee that jour neighbors vote. CJTTor freli Baltimore Oyster, raw, stewe or fried. to Cunninglcim ou Illiuoi street, opposite the Gomnur'i mansion. tf Vote the hole Democratic ticket. The re all good ami true men. I!T Waütii A ly i wartel at the City Saloon, No. 53 and South Illinois treet. to wait in the dining room. tf t Democrat! do jour duty to-day. Vote early! Vol Ute! Waxtw! Twenty five lunirel do'lur. for fire tear, on nrvloutel rfeil et4te security, at 6 per cent, intcie.. Address " Jlot.e?" at thi of ce. ll -3 t"Let all who want low txw tote an un scratched. Democratic Union ticket. The tmin which eon ve I t!ie GovernorOeiiernl of Cnii t from Hamilton to Toronto on llomlty week, accomplished the dUuuce (forty miles) in forty minute. 5!TLt all ho want n revival of foreign and home trade vote the Democratic Unior: ticket. "aMfJV swaw- " ScBuTtTi'Tt I can furnish several substitute for drafted men on reasonable term, it application foe rn ide immediately. Wm. Love, S W. cor. Wajin-jtou and Meridian Mreets, Indianapolis. 13 2 t?PLet all who want a sound currency vote the Democratic Union ticket. SnoEMAXtRA YTaxti d Ten pood Shoemakers wanted immcdiatel v. to mike iewed and penned work, at No. 3'J West Washington street, one door eat of the Palmer IIni-e. Constant employment anil the highest wage will be piven to good workmen. cctlU dGi&wlt Ujf Le: all who love their own race and think the white race a pood a the nigger, vote the Democratic ticket to day. Bocxties axd Pensions. Soldier?, their widows and heirs will find it to their interest to c il on C. Hamlin, of thi city, who ig collecting soil diers' claims of all kind. Oflkc No. Hi East Washington street, Indi.tn.ipoli, Ind. 13 3m jy Look out for counterfeit Democratic tickeU with the name of George Merer printed on and Valentine BuUch'm nauie tit ken off. This is fraud, and intended to deceive hone?t voters. Fot'D In the vicinity of the Union Depot, a good, ubstaiuial wheelbarrow, which the owner can have by describing property, paying for ihis notice, and rewarding in a tiuit.ible manner the finder for his honesty. Inquire at this office. oUtf 5?The cry of spurious ticket rimed by the Republicin ia only done to cover Republican frauds No Democrat wtnu to deceive uiiv voter, nor has any Democrat printed ticket fur this purpo.e. Ice, I c a. The ereilest luxurv in warm weith er is ice. Without it how could we endure the heated term? Rlecd foe the m m that invented Ice ice in summer. 31 r. (Jeo. W. Pitt, on Vermont street, has the nicest, cleinest and mot transparent ice which . he , delivers each morning to his customers. 3TIf you love white men letter than niggers rote the Democratic Union Ticket to day. If you lore n peers better than white nieu, then vote the Republican ticket. 3TThc stable of Mr. Minnick, on California Itreet. wa enteied on Monday niht and a tine hote taken out. The robbers fa.tened the horse to a fetce in the alley while they proceeded to hunt up the saddle and bridle, and while so enraged Mr. Minnick heard the whickering of the horse aud pot up. The rohter skedaddled, leaving the horse, but taking the saddle. t3f B early nt the olli Uy there and ee that all ycur neig!.lxrs are out to tote, liive thisdav to jour country. Unless Democratic principles triumph, it inaj le the last chance you will have to vote in a free country. i-i i i ii nc ju icvcitc-i line iuiui ViiAiu Tt 1, . - - . l I... ri pagne Wine, in quart and pints; also a lot of Longworlh's Sparkling Catawba Wine, in quart and pints. We have also on haml a tine lot of Keller, Marshall & McKihbon's BourtMtn Whi ky, two, four, aud six years old, which we warrant pure; If not pure when teste!, we are willing to forfeit the whikj. We invite those needm a i . n . j . ,- .1 i mir urtiH frt ejll arid e amine lor llinilip r , r t i ii. . at the comer of Meridian and Marvland stseeu. .. - : ..... m rgrBe careful of your tickets. Look out for tporious tickets. Examine vour tickets closelv betör voting. The Republicans have raise.! ä cry ot spurious ticket to cover their own ras - c''17' pEasoxAt Dr. Van Buren, a physician of market! ability, has opened an oiflce in this city, and will give special attention to the treatment ol chronic diseases. In the Doctor's tour through u: . i i I. u . . i. i . ... ms cuuiiu y na tun' c iir ii ik u m i.-viiiou m . , , , . . Contend with case of a complex and a-rsravated catnre. whise cure rcuirel extensive experiejee. ! Therefore we deem it a favorable opportunity for ! tbo wlio have failed to derive le:ieflt to seek ; bii advice. . . . . , , tSTIt I reported that the Quakers are to be exemrted from raytrz the s21KJ assessed acainst them by the Governor for the purpose of getting their votes at the election to-day. If this is so, and we do not doubt it, the Quakers are entirely freed from the burthet of the war. Tims Lasd rot Sale A choice 160 acre of valuable timber land, located within even miles of the centre of Indianapolis, in a neighborhood not surpassed by any in the State, for fertility of soil and substantial farmers, will be oM on good terms. Partie holding greenbacks an! non specie paving bank note hid better put them in this piece of land, that is uot taxed by the U. S., and can neither depreciate in value nor be carried awar. A better investment is not to be found. Apply to Francis Smith. Red Estate Aeut. 11-3 t2T For eighty year, under Democratic rule, ha the stars and tripe wated oer a 'VrS a prperous a happy reop'e. But so soou f je principles wereet r.l naught we behold a dTsseverei country. Let u retmee ur tep place our Goven.mtrt in the hand of those who love their whole country. Br votin the Democratic ticket to-day t&4. we help bring about this desired

TFrneware nf p'!ti )U tick?'! The h wl m oie tr the Jnumil w to c tr up the r tricks. Dem-KTt 1-Hk weil to tour ticket for 11 nl of Ir.ju ! w:;i . Kite muted to dtj by the tu:niii g ani C4iitii j: AbolitionU. Zjr Let a'l who d -'re to ta the Un'on reft' tel An it wan, uJ the lMititilioii miinuUieJ na it i, rote the Democraiic ti ket to day.

f2TWe hope our miiu ne frie:iI who are wil- j lin to foai k liieir opinion on tlie re-ultofthel ection t4)dywiil n t lorset tne famous hit hou of Baker k Mclver. Bet hats all the time, and Baker & Mclver will fit you out with the Leitest aod bet article in the market. 3"" Aik no perjn to vote unless hei clearly entitled to. Permit no man to vote unless he is oer. Loar. On Siturdaj evening, between Maryland trtet and Roterts'a corner (n Illinois tre t, a i;o)d liunting cte wat h. with chiin attached, to which 4i a gold locket, inclosing a miniature. A liberal revard will be pveu bv leaving the state at U. W. UiweV.No. 3 North Iüiuois treet, opposite Bäte Uuu. tm Let every lover of hi country hia whole country who want to see it restored, vote today the Democratic Union ticket. 2T"The Louisville Dtmocrat avsthe enthusiast who proclaimel tint the telegraph annihi 1 ited time and spvee did not give half the wonder ot that invention. It it about as prolific (of lie) a one of those insects which ate said to deposit O.'&ö egga ou a surface the size of a live cent piece. V ..... .1.. T..t.. ,..-! and maintained, and the Conslitutitiou as our fathers made it, will to day vote the Democratic Union ticket. 2TThey are telling a good story in Troy, as follow: It was rumored that a gentieuMn known to foe a loyal cithten had a fecesion flig flying from Iiis houe. Ol coure there was a ireineudou hue and cry raiieiJ. and an excited party started for the premi-e. On retching the l.oue it w found to le alady'sfc'jmorrttlnt hid been washed .and liun fromabick window to dr The lu-bin 1 avowed hi deterininatiou to stand hy tl at Ii tg us long as he lived, and the effervescent crowd exp!tded and disappeared. 2rVote the Deuocr it'ic ticket to day and re büke (he moictroiM trand and b)oifel speculators who are fattening ou the life-blood of the nation. DsNCINO THtIR RAG Orr Two unsophisticated conntrv la-se vi-iteal Ninlo's.in New York, during the b diet season. When tlie short-skirie I, gos-amer-clad nymph in nie their appearance on the i:e, they leeame re-tle-- and ti lgety. "Oh, Annie!' rtciaimed one. $otto voce "Weil. M .r?" It ain't nice I don't like a." "IIuli " "I don't care.it ain't nice, audi wonder that aunt brought us to such a place." "Hush. Mary, trie folk will latih hI you." After one or two flinps and a pirouette, the folushing Mi said: "Oil, Annie, let's go it ain't nice; and I don't feel comfortable." "Dohu-h, Miry," replied the sister. wh se own face was scarlet, though it wore in air of determin ition, "it's the first time I ever w.tat a theater, and I suppose it will be the last, so I am j"t vo'ng to stay it out if they dame ever)- rag olT the r back;!" 5"Some manufactuiers in thi city have thre a tenet! to lisch arte their hands unkss they vote the Republican ticket. Let no tchite man be dictated to as to how he shall vote. Your labor i worth all you get for it, and the demiud U larger than the supply. Permit no employer to dictate how you shall vote. B a free man, and vote your sentiments to day. We have no w hue slaves in Indiana yet. A Curd. Learning that attempts are being use 1 to prcju dice the minds of voter again.t David S. McKer ii tn. candidate lor Pioecuting Attorney in this Judicial District, hy representations relative to the loyalty of hi father, James II. McKernan, we deem it an net of justice to ftate tint Mr. Mi lveni an has served on the Sanitary Commit tee wilh us since it was. organized, und that he has not only given his time and energies to the caue, hut contributed liberally on every occasion for the suptsirt of the needy families of our sol diers, and the wounded men who from time to time have been brought here. A. IIatiri om. Wm Hanxamax, Calyix Flltcher. 35"' Vote lne Democratic ticket to-day, and you can sleep soundly at night, conscious that you h ire d .ne your duty to yourself, yur couu try, and your God. The Cf-lfbrated Hoese "Ethaü Allex" I.tatRKD. The Niagara (Suspension Bridge) IhrulJ of Saturday say: On Monday the celebrated trotting stallion Ethan Allen', for whom the owner had but the day before refused $.1,01)0. while at the stock yard took friuht at the cars and started down toward the bridge with a fulky attached to him. At the depot he was turned a.i!e by a long ladder which was held up, when he came in contact with a dirt train standing there, tearing the sulky in fragment. Following the track he ran on the bridge aero S;nng avenue, which, not being planked, he fell through between the stringers, bruising him very badly. In printing some Republican tickets, with a blank under the head of Prosecutor, so that a name could be written in, tlie word Surveyor in Head of Recorder, was put over W. J. Elliott's name through mistake, and this was not discovered until some of the tickets were distributed. ! A soon n It w n discovered, the ticket w ere re called. The Journal is making u great fusabout thi error of the printer, ami trying to piejudice the public against Mr. McKernan. It was an error he knew nothing of, and was in no way responsible for. If anv ticket ot this kind iseen, destroy it. No Democrat wants to deceive anv one. JThe recruits for the several regiment in Kentuckv. nearly a teiziment in number, left Camp Jo Reynold yesterday for Louisville. A Good Joie. The Delphi Timm says: The Alnditionisis of thi place call M j'r Milroy a Butternut" Secessionist. Major Milroy was one of the first men in this county to step forward t in defence ol hi couutrv when assailed by a rebel j foe. and continued in the army until diah!ed by ; t..i i.:- i .i: . i i.... .. ...:..". iianisuin at u uisrar, nun 1 1 ' s i.iikru mi iiiiu ' . . . ! trt in several of the hardest iouhl iiatue in i . ..... ... ,. . . . . : extern irginu. We would n-k our AtMlition i no trty friend if their "ret Dan ell, ever ahoulderej hi musket to defend the Union he at i tinu pretends to loe so much? No; he Is j f the stay at home patriots! 1 - - ! DtcirrioN! VoTrns Bett are! A handbill is j in circulation charging that the friends of David S. McKernan are circulating spuriou ticket w ith ' his name upon them a an Unconditional Union" i candidate lor Circuit Prosecutor. If this foe wrong, the friends of Chas. A. R ty are equally t ., . . , . , f .. i cuiltv in circulating thousands of spurious Dem I -. . ,T , :.u u: ' ocratic Union ticket with h: name upon tnem as a candidate for Judge ot the Commo Piei Court. Bv mistake of the printer, aud without the knowledge of Mr. McKernan, the narae of Gen. EUiott wis placet! under the head of Sar I veror. instead of Recorder. urKn a few tickets, . ' tK-. ,.r- ...i , a:. r ' covereal Mr. McKernsn is charge.! with being t.e "BUternnt candidate for Prvecutor." When his Republican opponent was professing sympathy for the "poor soldier." David S McKernan requested the Sanitary Committee to give him the privilege of attending upon the skk and wounded volunteers a they arrived late at nicht at the Union Depot, and lor months he attended to this duty without it being knowu to the world. For evi dence of thi. inquiry can foe made of Alfred Harrison. -q , who oftea met hiui at the Depot attending to this duty, without desire or hope of fee or reward. These facts would not foe mentioned, if the attempt had not been made to disparage the loyalty of Mr. McKernan. 2fA number of pro1ed prisoner of the 33th Indiana, taken by the rebel at Lawrencefourth. Ky.. returned yesterday. Therein that the o'.Hh regiment was captured is not true. There were but twenty raw recruits ot the 3th h under command of Capt. McClellau. Col. Bo 1. with a wagon train and 25) men as u escort, was taken at the same time. Amor t the prisoners re the Qu uterinaster of the 15th Ohio. 7Tth PentiyUanla. and the 3'J.h Indiana, and Lieut. Col. Duna.of the 20th Indiana.

r7rBeware'f-t it t'rke'. The Ah dlt'onNts a-e great on ; Ut.J Beginn'n on snli'tlii rail, tliey hate ir;eJ t!rr hid un the Union, and wvuli like to end by splitting all creaiion.

CfTA rert w i current on the street last right tint Kitbv Snuh hid captmc-d a large por tion of Gei. Buell' army sture. Thi story mty have grtjwti out of the LiwreTkcelmrgh cip ture. The grar vii te'.egrapl is almost as unreliable a the regular lire. Tne man who tkc lr fact the stor'es of either is a bigger fool than ThoDpsOIl'i Cult. C3TAt the b title of Antietara. broken rsilroad iron and folckmith's tools, hammers, chi sei, cc.. were firel at us from the rebel cannon. Some ot these misile nsde a peculiar iio'se, resembling 'which-away." 'which away," br wbicli our men came to diatingaioh thetn t'mm rf'ul ir shut and shell, and ai they he l tl era apva-oachlng üiey would cry. "tuikej! turkey coming!" and fail 3 it to avoid them. One of our artillerists, a Gertnsn, hen he saw the tods flying around him. exclaimed, "My Got! we shall have the blacksmith's sh ip to come next!" 5!rThe following lift of casualties among the Indians troop at the recent battle at Perryvllle, Kentncky, is taken from the correspondence o! the Cincinnati Gmzrtte: rORTT-sKCOXD IXDIAXA. Killed Capt. Chrle Olmsted, co. A.; Capt. Allied Maler, co. C, missing; supposed to be killed. Wonuded Lieut. Sara. Smith, co. C, wounded and niising; L:eut. Joseph Overall, co. D, in le: M ijor J une M Shank! md, in head; Lieut. Col. Denby, in month, slightly. gIMO.VSOX' INDIANA BATT1ÄT. Wounded D itiiel Miller, hip. TVTEMT SICOMi IXDIAXA. Killed Lieut. Col. Heath. Wounded Col. Goodwin, commanding 30th brigade, severely. XtMKTEEMTH INDIANA BATTtßT. Killed Jasper N. Thompson, Henry C. Scott. -Wounded Wm. Johnson, Charles Mitchell, Clinton Keeler, Timothy Mead, David Williams, Aaron M. Guncle, Liwietice Heinl, Jacob Muskop, David Keihler. The Tlerible Uttle or Iika The fighting at the buttle of luka wui terrific. A letter ays: Tlie rebels charged nnd took the llihOhlo battery four diheient times, nnd it was often retaken by our boys. Every horse in the battery was killed and there weie onlv eight men left uuwounded and til tor duty. Every officer waS wounded and one Lieutenant killed. " It was supor"ed by the bth Iowa, who fought like timers their first battle, too they met the rebels every time they clurgel, and fought them at clo.-e qu li ters. 1'he desperation of the enemy w:is nstnnishing. Several of tiiem emleavored to tear our colors from the hand of the tuen by main strength and either perished in the attempt or were Liken pi is oners. On one spot next morning I counted seventeen tebel lying de id around one of their Colonel. Sixteen f?ei mju ire would cover the whole space where they died with their commander. Between two caissons uf the 11th Ohio battery lay sixteen dead horses, and the battery lost ninety three in the fiht. In one place lay n rebel and a Union soldier, the Unionist shot through the breast, nnd in falling he had plunged hi bayonet into the breast of the man who shot him, and they (ell together, the rebel clutching our hoy by the throat. They lay in this position on the field next monrng, and it was with difficulty they weie separated. Wounded and dead lay in all directions during the whole of the day succeeding the battle, it being impossible to remove them sooner. Price left hi dead and woun led ou the field, paying noattentio whatever to them. To Local Aovkktisebs. Occasional, or transient local notice will not be inserted in this paper hereafter unless they ate paid for when handed in. and to insure insertion must be handed in before 6 o'clock P.M. Local notices ot five lines and under will be inserted one time for 50 cts ; each additional insertion of the same matter, 25 cts.; marriage notices, ü) cts.; funeral notices, $1; pay required in advance. Notices for benevolent societies not exceeding five lines, one insertion, 25 cts. The above terms will he strictly ofo.-erved. SPECIAL NOTICES. PTXBZalC NOTICE. TO'II.I'MSO .V Drurffiatw, Mo. Is l'at Vuliington street, Have been appointed aguu for the tale of It It A Ml i: ' S T IT S S I Ii A ft U f TMK WOXDKKFCL filtANULUS, fr the cure of Coupon, Colrts. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Wheezing, 'rritation of the Uvula and Tonsils, anil liseanes of the Lungs. Sold in large boxen, '25ctft., 1 cu..and 1 each. ntHdAwly ZW TO TUE NERVOUS OF BOTH SKXKS. A Retired Clereyman having tx-t-n resrored to tie!th in a few days, frr many years of irreat uCerintt, U willing to assist others hy tending (free) on the receipt of a post-paid directed euvrlope, a copy of the prescription Used. Direct to Her. JOHN M. DAG X ALL, j9-d AwJm ISaS Fulton Ktreet, Brooklyn, X. T. CAUTION. The market! full of imitations, represented tobe tba same "BIIOWS'S HROXCHIALTR(X:tE,, which are in most cases productive of positive injury. Many dealers will recommend Inferior preparations and lower priced article, a?!oK more profitto themselves Ask for arid OBTAIN only BltOWX'S BROXCHIAL TROCHESs'' w hich y long experience hare proved their value, having received the sai ction of physicians generally, and testimonial from eminent men throughout the country. BitOWX'SRKOXCHIAL TROCHES, when allowed to di-.lve slowly in the mou'h, have a direct Influence to theaCVcted parts: the sedative and soothiDg e.Tecttothe raueu lining of the windpipe Into the Bronchiiallay Pulmonary irritation and gives relief In Cough, Cold, awl the various ThroatafTec tion to which public speaker and ingerare liable. febll-dly'63 ""SINGER i CO 'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWIXG M AC Ii IX K, with all the recent Improvements is the BEST and CHEAPEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL of all ewing machine. Thi machine will sew anything, from the running of a tuck in tarletan to the making of an overcoat anything from pilot or beaver cloth down to the ofte!t gauj.e orgo.amer tUsue, and is ever ready to do it work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and ha capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This i uot the only macl.ine that can fell, hem, bin 1. and o forth, but it will do so better than any other machine. The Letter A Family Sewing Machine may be bad in a great variety of cabinet cate. The Folding Cae, which is now becoming o popular, is, ait name implies, one that can be folded luto a box or case, which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and pcion table forth work to rest upon. Thecals are of every imaginable deign plain a the wood gr .-w In iu native forest, or as elaborately finished a art can make them. I. M. SIXGER CO., Xo. 4M Broadway, Xew York. Siyind anapolis Office Xo. 3 Odd-Fellows' Hall, "ahinefon treet. spiS-diy MEDICAL. Who has net se-n the WONDERFUL GRANULES, BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO, For Congbs, Colds, Sore Throats, kc. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO It food for Public Speskers sad Siageri, TO CLEAR THE VOICE. What should I take for Astbms? BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO, They give Immediate relief. 25 cents a box. Why should I buy a box ef BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO THE WOXDERFTL GRA5TLES! Bca3M ttey care Hoarsecets, Sore Throat, Ac. ho Las not heard rf the What bould 1 taJie for a Sore Throat! What should I take for a Cold! What is Life Without Health ? A Cold is annoyir g. A Co&gh U roableome. Horeiic prevents speech. re Throats are ptinfa BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO I plea&t te take, and soon effects a cure. 3 cents a bw. at alt the Drmg Store

C0P1MERCIAL.

I ay ni iiiiM. i Cincinnati "'tnrket. CucivxATt. October 13. An sc'ire demand for flour n 1 nt much of(erhiJl pt ice n( aM gr i.le ire hinder; rr-errir e L I D'j; eto-t i 19?5 2); famiiy $7 S0(i 5 5'; fs.ncy $" . When i he'd 5? hJ;her, hu? no nIrntice established; red 2sv2$l; whitel Pl 15 Coru in t:iiod iint:d at 44oc. 0:s arrive at 4J(343c; Ur.e nits of new to arrive t 42jC. , Rteibo. Barley hell 5c higher. Good dernnid for l ird at 9c. No sales id pojk or bacon; the high prices wked check Iii buine (Jrut eric buov.ud; coffee 2j26j; ?utr 10 (Jold 26; silver 22; deunnd notes 23. Enhance teaJv at dis. to par. bt racaoaara . I Jeiv Vnrk .tlarkei. New York, October 13. Flour adrariced lib f er Lrl, with moderate receipts and pood h -T '- - 'e-r arid; sale at $5a:(i6H forsu; e s?' . . jo 2;m6 45 lor exrra:"$3 4')(a6 1U lo, s ..c..e Western; $6 30 (7iGr5tir common to i.,cun extra Western; $ 7d(iif C HI for common to rood shipping brand extra round hoop Ohio; $G Ü5(iit 25 for trade brands, closing Li ai with no sellei a at the outside prices. Rye flour steidy nt $1 5??4 G2". Corn meal steady; Jersey S3 5 . Whisky u sh ide tinner at .'U)(.i5l.p. Wheat firm with a lair demand, tn part specu lative. wliile prices hive undergone no decided change;Chicigo).prin-at $1 1G( I 2d;Mdwaukee clubl 2dl 2G; amtier Iowa $1 26(212; winter red Wettern $1 .Y2l 37; aitr Michigan $1 37 1 3D; choice amber Kentucky $1 41(21 41; amber Sheboygan $1 3d; white Illinois $1 45; while Michigan $1 4."(1 5 V Rte quiet and firm at G7(72j for Western, 61 "3c for State. Barley steady at 41 4") net cash. Corn a shade firmer and fair demand for export and home consumption; sales renoi red t G'JG Itfor shipping inixtl We-tern; 57(2G2o f-r Eisieiu; 4tl5Gj for dam.tged und heat eil; C7n7bc lor wime Western.' Oat dull at iGftiSc for inferior to prime. Potk mote :n tie:ind firm; 12 75(213 00 for mess; ll 75(12 for Western prime mesj; $1 1 .r!) (311 75 !or prune. Beef quiet nt $5 .7)7 for prime; QV) 75 for mess-; $121.'J 75 for repackcl mess; $13 5') 14 f? 'or 3t,r:l "es; prime mess beef quiet and nominal: beef Irani steady. Cut meat quiet and a h u!e easier; 4c for shoulders; 7-c for hams; foicon sides inactive. Lard rule steady with moderate demand at lOftlile. Butter is selling at 13(tl 17c for Ohio and 0(U. 22c for State. Cheese firm at 6.;(j?l0t.;c. Money steady at 5 per cent, on call and S'G per cent, for prime paper. Gold firm, opening at 29 and closing firm at 30 percent, prem.; California gold bar 30 prem. tank Statement. Ywv York, Oct. 13. Increase in loans $4.fil7,?,y(i Decrease in circulation 2'MI,G'tH Inciease in specie 9.T7.4UÜ Increase in deposit 5,'2d,4'.i3 MEDICAL. T u Ii I IV T JS EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERrENT. Thi valmtde and popular Medicine In n nversally received the int fjvorabli rivoinnienlati"iis of tlie Medical l'rofe.-?-ion and the Public a the must Kri'ICirNT AM ALKKEARLC VI10II1T. It may be used with the bet effect in Rilioti. and Febrile Diseases, Coivenes, Sick lleadaclie, Xaiiea. as of Appetite, Itidize! ion. Acidity of the Stonuich, 'lorpidity of the Liver. Gout, Rheumatic AÜectii!'. Gravel. I"iles, And all Complaint! where a gentle and Cooling Aperient or Purgative i" required. It U particularly adapted to the want of Traveler 3 Sea and Ijiii I, Resilient in Hot Climates, peron of Sediiitary Habit. Invalid an.1 C-nvale-cent; Ca itains ot Veels and Planters will find it a valuable addition to their Medicine Chets. 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tarrM(Ti tim i tub naitt T4tr mTii.. j Aooti IlrporU. r 1 - i. T" i f l rl TR -iT. Vv al GWS TnE KITTLE MIAR BlRDSTOtYX. BRAG3 & CHEATHAM REPORTED DEAD. THE REBEL PROGRAMME. Mi'Is Reaps from Pennsj Ivania CHANGE IJ THE ARMY AND CABINET. JlcCiellaii to be Jücnt Wcl. From Uuktilnjton. Wasiiingtox, October V2 A special to tne Time sava: Tlie nes of the rebel nil into Per;nvhic!a creattsl intense excitement ye-tenJay inurninp. aiK. notitication were immediate! V iuel fur a mectiri' of Cabinet nrlicers.at hich ihepre-ence j of the CJetifral in Chief wa lefjiit-s-te'l. What tran-piicl ainl the ciicIutMi a:iivl at are of cmire nut public, but if i n'nl a lip tch w as iuiinetii ately ?ent to (ten. II oker reque.-ting hia jire-ence it an aiijonrticl meeting. Humors, mure than or-lmanlv ! finite, are afloat U day ai nine new t to proruinent actor ori the n.uioii:il st.te Tlie m ist ple isural!e of these replace Sretary St antun by Uen. Banks, .-unl ettile iIcC!cliai"i to the West and Hooker to the army of the Potomac. By special ii-patch from the Time orrepotniental Chantelly we leun that Capt. Conner has made another recoinmiss uice to Aid e and Middlehurg and ascertairicl that there i- a rebel force of about ld.UO'J tnen encimpl within a mile of the latter place, consisting of artillery, cavalry and infantry. A movement of the enemy in f.rce toward Cen'ei rille is mifc;uted and piovioetl lor. A ci le-pondent at Cenlreviile ives r be result of a reconiioissance niaile ly L cur. I'.ml Vankoeirg. ol Gen. Sie!'. t.ilV. He left cannon Friday with ixty-six men ;rnl ifturnel to ilar, having pis.-tsl liirou.li Bicntonviile to 1-1 lis Fold on the R ü'p ih.iiiii'ick Lieut ankoeni lernirfs that the whole north hink of the lit; pithinn ick is stnnlv iiicketttl by the reikis, and even citizens aie not allowed to cro witiiout pae. The l")th Virgin: i cavalry and two infantiy regiments are M.itiime.l at Culpepper, and a strung picket at Falmouth. Kelly's Ford is ftrunlv racketed and Wr.rren ton strongly protected by frequent visits of rebel cavalry. The bridge at the Rappahannock station has been destroy tni. A special t the Tribune say: From a correspondent witb S.el we have the following, dated Fairfax C. II . Oct. 12: The party sent to Aldie to nnd the cavalry who attacked our men on Thursday returned to dav. They nly found nine ot the enemy, whom they chased through Aldie to Middlebur;, but teturne! without ellectiiii: the'r capture. A iiuiiiImt of paro!el rebel prisoner-, reident of thi vicinity, who had be n sent from the Old Capitol prison here to IJichm ool, leachedheie aain to day. They re;ort tint much feeling exist- there apainst the Jeff. Divi- (.verninent, nnd that it was ienounceO in the imeie-t trims. Conscript who have reachrtl these line say the people and soldier are etiin tired of ihe rebellion, and would be jrlad to ct away if they jhjsfeiblv could. Washington. O.-t. 13. A committee of wr Democrats from the Fourtn Contcs-ional Distiict visited (Jen. Suk'e to invite him to run for Conre-a. It i understootl he accents and will immediately enter up.n an active campiign. From ( airo. Cairo, Oct. 11. The (oeinda Appeal of the 8th makes the result ot the Coiititli bittle eve.i more disastrous to the rebel than our own pi per. It i stated that the attack wa opposed by all but ne (ieneral, meaning probibly Vai.tlorn, against whom there ii reat indignation manifested. Hon. T. A. Nelson, of Tennessee, who hitherto remained neutral, publishes an address condemning; the Pieaident's emancipation proclamation. The expedition from Memphis on Sunday last to Wolf river, a few miles beyond Gennantown. returned on Tuesday, having surprised the rebel camp, killed four, including a Captain, wounded fourteen, captured fifty and a iimnbdr of horses and urm. From IIarper, rorry. IlAitrnR's Ftußr. October 10. The Tribune's letter sas: Notwitlistiimlinir the apparent inaction I believe peremptory order have been neeived for one ot tlie largest and most important movement of te w;ip. Preparations ate rapidly progiessin and within the next tei d.tjs the country will doubtless be gladdened with the intelli j:em.e more pnitcliil than the ancient record of ' All (juiet in ti c Army of the Potomac." (en. Couch ha assumed the command of the 2J division of Sumner's corps. His late division is now under.Gen. Dcvens, of Massachusetts. From aew Vork. N Etc York, October 13. The steamer North Stir has arrived with I'm i mi dates to tlie 4th. S!ie brin'- $0,0(10 in treasure. The Herald's special Washington correspondent ay: Tl e (Jovemment his come into possession of a letter from lie iurerard to Bra'j; containing full criticism upon the campaign and a caielul survey of the rebel resources and prospects, withexplan ation of their programme It clearly indicates that the rebel armies ate much larger tlia.ii the Federal authorities have hitheito believed. From ?liaotiri. Srpalia, October 15 The 5th Missouri State militia. Col. Cajherwood, ha, in several scoutitiii expeiitions within the last few days, broken up various hands of guerrillas, killing tue notorious Capt. Joe Kiik, who has murdered so many private citizen lately, also Capt. Louden 3d Miss., Lieut. Alexander 3d Mis., and some fifty bush whackers. They also brought into camp thi moiiiingCol.Wm.il. McComi, CS. A, who escaped from the St. Lou' military prison some time ago by blackening himself, and thu passing the sentinel. They have also captured largecor-re.-poudenee of interest. From IIurriliir. Harkisbii!, October 12 Latest official account state that the rebels have e-cared. They crossed the Potomac netr the mouth of the Moliocacv marching uinety mile in twenty lour Lour. Pieasanton's force arrived at the crossing jut a the rebel finished and engaged their artillery. The result is unknown. Pieasanton's lorce marched miles in twenty four hours. seventy-eight From Buffalo. BrrrAio, Ontober 13 The propeller Tonnwand.t, belonging to the Western Transportation Company, bound for Chicago, on going out of harbor yesterday was found leaking badlv and put b.ck to" tha clock with four fee: of water in her hold. The damage to her cargo ii estimated at feve ral thousand dolUrs. From Hal Mm ore. Baltivoif.. Oct. 12. The American says the principal object of the rebel was to pet horses They took back nearl 1,000 siezed in Pennsylvania. rVight Dispatclir. From Washington. "WAsaixGTox, Oct. 13. The Herald ha the following special: A private dipatch siy a freat battle was fought yesterd ty between Htrrodsburg and Dtnville, heivier than Wedne-lT'a battle. Wool ford took ICO wagons and lbo rebel prioners. The rebel retreated to Camp Dick Robinson. It i also rumored that Bras? and Cheatham were killed in Wednesd it's batiie. A siKH-ial to the Herald from Williamsport, Md . 12'h. says: The eth Mirvl n I regiment, which was on duty at Dttn No. 5, rear where the relel crossed, succeeded In eflecun;: a ret-eat to WillUmport.

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l t Ti erc el tr i:; .t tfl"cfru uti.!fr tlie , p ii action vl la i- vj j:j uu tLe irgn a i A MHn s !:eil if tl,f c'luon hnJrI cn Man ail s-Je, 'ur pukrt Oj-nexl h tire-ly skimh witai tiit ni.in Inshi i e man uf tl.e 12 b Lin '; ctvtiry w.,a k.I'el. 1 he lusi vf tb tueClT W.i nut ac-tv;eA Tl.eie w.ia e-ter.' .y a cencr! raorcaect of ourtnop tu ard Di'ra No. 5, when it wai thought fhT WMtM uttenitH to recros in tb wood on the Virginu .d oppoa.te tht ton Thfrc cre itHiicaioti of a rebel fartt of at leant 330 men. Th jke of numeroiu camp firoa waa visible among the treei during t0 or tbre hour of the day. Ou Frkly full regiment waa en drawn p iu lu e (f b iu!e on the e!e cf the vood. At interrnU yesterday -caionl discharpew of musketry were heard in tlie direction, of our advance, but the tesult wai not known. An individual waa arre-ei by the 8th Maryland regiment, who pi elende J to be a Marjltiid farmer. He ha l-een identified wealthy cess. on fanner, and ; the individual who cuidel Lee thnjUy'n Marvland both ou hi advance atjJ retrea. j A second brigade of infantry arrived her by j specid tram frota Ii irr er at rcrry about 1 uclcxk tili- afternoon. There i now sufficient force here to guard againt any jxisnble surpri-e. den. Bank icceived a dispatch from Gen Stiinera ni tody, d itel Io!esyille. apprising him of the appeirmce ot Stewart' farce, with six p etes ol nitillery, at duliht this uioniin. puisuetl ty (ten. P eisonton'a cavalry. When they arrived in siht of the rirer they broke up into sau II bodies and made for several fori. The troop sent to intercept them were of course also obliged to dit ide and engage the euemv at a number f point.. There is no further continuation of the report that the relel army is reireatinsr from Winchester. Skillful (er; era I predict thit if it doe move down the valley it will be for the purpose of attacking (ten. S:gel, with which purpo-e it i supposed Stewart's excur-ion into Pennnlvatiu raiy be connected. Uen. Si ;el however keeps a blight I okiiut. It is understtMHl th it a dispitch from Jenertl B le, dafetl at Lou siile, 10 o'clock last n ght, ien.be! here this morn ng. sating it wa peoerII v tfliee l the rebel Uene.Ml.s B tj u I Che itb u were both kille t in tlie eng iemenl of taat Weilnesc'ay near BanNtown ilnt our los-, in ki'Iel. wounded and missing, wa. bw'taeeii 1,5'llJ and 2 10. wliile t!it ol tli-j enemy w. mu.-h larger; that we held the field that niht nnd skirmished with them in their retreated the next morning. When t'i's dispatch left L mi vi lie, courier was exacted to arriu in the course of ihe niglit bringing detail of the pursuit ot the rebels and of the battle, which vas prwbablv louht eter day. Uen. B'tyle expre-sr. hi belief in the account of the killing the rebel Ueneral Bragg aud Cheatham in the action of Wednesday. Important paj ers were some time ago captured bv den Hue I winch were be;n trausmilte! for tiie to Brig. (Jen. Thorn i Jor hm, Assistant Al jut int (iei erilol the tcbel m iu v mi Ch itt moo;;. riice paper include c.mli lenti il letter from Be-uiegard both to the Adjutant General and Inspector Cooj er and (ten. Brag, specifically lain down a plan of mibtarv operations in the West und Soui Ii west in which our Ibrce were ef fectually concentrated to meet the demonstrations lecently mule in pur-u nice of it. According to Beauregard's ja"oramnie, the objective fHiints of t be ubels eie first Louis vibe and then Ciiicinn ti He wa particular in stating how it w,is best to leich thtmfrom Cjattanoigi, witii Unci I at HiMtsville and S eveuson. It was hi ofiiniou thit a detachment could tike Louisvide, while the nnin body were marching to Cincinnati, lie contemplated the construction of a work at the former city for the command of i lie Ohio and cainl, and tlie destruction of the canal so completely that future travelers would hardly know where it was. To keep the command of Cincinnati, he would construct a strong work, heavily aimed, at Covington. Copies ol these imiHittaiit lei lei will soon be furnished to tin country through the pies. Gov. Evans, of Colorado, having accomplished his mission, mainlv with reference to the military protection ot the ternt ry. should it be disturbeJ by Ind'aii hostilities, left Washington to day on his return home. The Territories Colorado and Nebraska are now to be included in the Department of Missouri. Frequent complaints having reached the Post Oilice Department of the inefficiency ot the Post master at Cairo, Illinois, the Postmaster General hi? suspended him, and place I the office in tht hand of a special apent. who, it is believed, will impart vitality nnd ei.ergy to its operation. Secretary Cha?e is seriously ill. He has transacted no business at the Treasury Department for a week. Gen. McClernand. of Illinois, will soon leave to assume a new conim md. Information reeeued up to 1 o'clock this afternoon shows the firing j e-terday on the Upper Po torn ic between the force of (ten Pleasanlou and Stewart was without any material results. From IIarrivburg. Hakriscirü, October 13. A special to the Philadelphia Pi ess says: Gov. Curtin has just received information d t tea Perrvsville JutKtioii. Juniabi countv. from a reliable gentleman of Perry county, that a rebel force of 3JMI0 men mtue their appearance within eijht mile of Cot.ct.-rd, Franklin county, last night at 12 o'clock and carried offl,5!)0 horte Tlie farmers of Franklin county are moving all their stock into Perry county. The rebels are supposed to be making for the Pennsylvania Central railroad. The" following dispatch dated Chamberburg, September 13th, ha just been received from Col. McClure: A messenger ha ju-t arrived at my camp at Stevens's Furnace with inform tt ion that the re bei cavalry were at Crosstown. at the f wt ot South Mountain, Adams county, in considerable numbers. They have been driven back from the Potomac and are trying to escape Every effort i bein made to cut them off here and at Mercersburg, but they have a man named Lo gan from Franklin county, with them, and as be is a skillful puide they may esoape. All our citizen have united and will JdIu the troops in cutting the tebels off. LATJ-R. Another di?pa?ili just received says that the rebels are at Cros-town and may attempt to ps by a mountain road south. Perhaps by the Sharpsburg road or it may be by the Greencwtle road. Since my last dispateo Col. McClure telegraphs to Gov. Curtin the following: We have thousand of rumors but they are entirely unfounded. To approach Concord the rebel mul cro at London, ten mile west of here on the pike, and we have new from there hourly. Concord i at ! the head of Path Val'ey and to enter it the rebel j must go by way of Mercersburg or lndon, or cross Cave Mountain at London nnd EmmetUburg, and thus could not move without oar hearing of it. The report i entirely without foundation and ha resulted from the ex igrerari'tn of the number of rebel cavalry at St. Thomas on the previous ht. From .lit soou rl. SrRiNGr ntD, October 13 paper and diapatche dated as late as the 6ih in-t , have been leceived bv the General commanding from Arkansas. Ger.eral Hindman. wee then at Daval't Bluff,. Parser. tvai represented at moving towards Northern Missouri and seeking to unite bis forces with Stearn and McBrkJeat fera Hontas. The rbel comminder Holmes was at Litt! Rock. Gen. SchoSeld hnd anlved at Cassrille in Barry county, ner the Arkansas l'ne. " Southwestern Missouri is once more cleared of the rebel forces and telegraph communication is complete to Cassviüe. Two di virion ol oar army are left at Helena under Gea Carr. Sr. Louis, Oct. 13 The combined armies of Mi-soun and Kansas, ai sn arm? corps In the field, tiow commanded by Brig. Gen. SchoSeld, will hereafter be denominated as the Army of the Frontier. By order of Mj. Gea. CctruFrom IMillMdelpbta. PiiiLADELFUu, Oct. 13. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company received a, diepatch, piin information of the isime natnre as thst obuiiied in the Philadelphia. Inquirer's epec'ul; but thej have received no confirm ition from any official ou the road, and place no confidence in it. The foregoing report of another rebel invasion is probably a canard.

Frost llllisnore. Haiti ., O 1,13 Ihe American Im tb following dispatch f.om Fieier.c 4 ited the 13ih: Tl.eecireof the rttMp'e sen the Porac is fa'ly cu ij.cjtsj Af er th-y ere driven Irom No in' Kord t! y dittdel ivi crossed the ner Iii rr.!l UtIie at d,. Tel fit point. Faruiers Uken pri,n trs at Mercersburg were ptroiel at the nvtr arl arrived t -e?e to-d y. Tt e fa'mers re;ri Gen. Sart as 1 Wa'e H mptoo abe;n with thexpdtWvn. Tte cavalry forci were detacrirueau frota V:rg!r.i ard So-lh Car ol ot rimctui. Tks-T fiwd dc4 r'ylormia Maryland bet swept the i-trta of Petslrcia through which they paaaod of every horse orl l4k?rg. Capt. Green Tl I rn of the J artt!ley. U. S. A fd;rd at fortress MvXroe oa PiUrJ trcning ' rrirnksn rrancltco. Bam FtAXCisco. Oct. 11 Tie Cor.titct!on sailed for Panama with sixty five pa per rd $'.3.K0 in treasure U Vw Vork anJ $25.0W t jr England. Tne oute Treasurer has iaausd to the United 5fate Ai-istant Tret-urer on accjantof the di reet tax leued in the Stte for Ntional rurpo-ea $53,(KI 'legal tender note. The taney waa paid into the Sut? Trea-ury in pold, and n.uih iiitlignatioii is marifested against the Tiew-urer for charging gold for notes tefore sett!:tig whh the LniteI Sute Treasurer. The (sotetnrrent ha formally protested airt ihe S:ate eiafrwlwtiug at the expene of the Nations! Government. Public opinion is at-parently in his faror. It I thought tint lite Legislature will Jispryof such financiering atid compel the TreauierlO hand over for the benefit of the General Government whttever profit the Sute redizel.

MEDICAL COOKS, CiC. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, CIlAHTF.lir.D BT THE f.r.r.ISLATl'RK OF KF.NTl'CKl IO TH TKKATMKNT t)F ALL THK WSKASES OF TH U KIN A KT AXD GENITAL 0RÜAM. J sass Ba t K t ssBa-a9. FKICE ÜXLT TE5 CLSTS. A .Tlrclical t?prl, Ct.tini'ny Ihirty V flitt ana KnyrntlngtcftU ON A NTVT XCTHOn Of treatine Venenat I!-eae, ticladit ft Sypbll- In !! rt Ümorrbe. Olert, 5itict-?r, Vart CuC'lf, awl Hvdr.wrrle, tasr if the Kklneys.'Bla.tJrt Ac without mercury! cawitaltilrr. a valuable trrst e on thit w He-pTrad -1h.1t of youth. Seminal Weaknr, Kficrtjnial Kmts-lTi-,SrtiaJ Debility, tirptenry, Ic, the errt Iritirrtiitle of ynuib k! maturity ar-ln frrä tbe t-aiw-fcl V. habit ol seif-at use. To wliicb 1 a lleJ .scrTstlf.n or Femsl tisesr, arwt other irTrre.tir'C metter ffbeBtmiKt Importance to tl. intrnut nd thn com'-wpiatiTis; marrlaif. who entertain 1iMof their physical at luy to etler that stste. Sent to any aitre In s sealed wrapper, on receipt of Im ct-lit. or ftur Matnp. We devote onr entire t'.Tt and attention to the Treatment of the ysriou prlts'e ili-ea-es treatf J cf Jn our trvate report. ur Itnsary t the only tnsrtiBtton c tb kind In Amertca which bt been e tat-Hsh! hy a six-ciai chner,an this fact huM tire It a prefrrrnce orr the raricu. quacks of doubtful character te b found In all arjte cities. Importrint to Female! One flepsntrent of oar Dijeriiry specially devoted to iho treatment of the IKae of Fetnale, urh a la-ch'-rrhea, rHh:rr,, Irrepülar, fainftil and fuppresa Menstruation. Nerv.ta and ileneral Dehility, lJlseaes sf he Womb, Barrenn-, Ac. Cnultation(i anl examinations free of charge. ANo.forMle ML DhUKtorft UHit'LATOK PIU for Female Obstruction, Irrefrulanties Ac. Married tadie in certain uim'x.n shuu'4 uot ose tbetn. at they would cause miscarriage. I"rice fl er box and may ser.t by wail. ML C;aLKN 1 hEVF.STtVE An Inta'.uabU article f.r thfr wi-Uiinr to limit the number of th ir otTspriria, or the barren who desire children; warrsritej nl to lijure the health, and w ill Um f.r a lifetime, ei.t to any aJ.ite. nrnler sent, n receipt of the price TWO HILII:5. PATIKNTS AT A IJISTANCK Ry aeiidiii brief statementof their ymptom, will reeeire s Ulatik CLstirentainIng a list ef question, our term. rr the cnr.e of treatment Ac. Medicine, sent to any part of the country to cttre any cae at Lme,free fron dancer or rrtotiiy. Alt transactions private and esf1deutUl. Eemewibeithe name and numlei. Direct all letter to tALtN HEAD DlSI'SAkT, octI5-dAw tutville Ky. INSURANCE. m imxm company, OF lIAHTFOItD CO.X.. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1CC0. CAPITAL I 500000 00 SET SURPLUS, (after dedjeting all labilities 414142 30 iETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. -U j ; ii?Vf':: - is lUt. UJU.? r '.'I ir-r- . SVri.Y. -r-zj'- 'eV . Erected 1859 Owned by tha Co. ISPD IAL i tlKSTIOS filYENTOTltE lNStntA5CE j ol farm property, dwellirarsandout-haiMittrs. Is sure, such build'.nr or contents ia a eery faeorablo Banner, for three or fiee years. Losses F.qtilfablf Adjusted and Promptly Paild In Caiats. Alo, Innere stores, warehouse. hu.'1dinr, or contenta and personal pn perty irenerally. In town or country, at rate a low a cr.slet;t with batsrd. taken, and island InsartnceaffaibrttLe peril. of rairttK'n. WM. UFMF.HSoy,Aretit. I tvlianspoUs Indiana. tpplicatif-Bcan be made to JOHN lAS ho I fully authorized to transact a'l btti&es eornerird with taw Acency. auC 1,'61-dlyl WM. HENDEBMJ. CROCERIES. II A' tl., 2i VI est ITashlDf Isn St. HAVK RF-CKITED THFIR FALL AND WINTZB .oppiie cf Ftraily Grocerie, which tbey offer to the irad at the lowet cab prices. Particular atteottow i Invited to ccr larga stock of Scgr, Teaa, Coffees. ugr-Tired Caais. Dried tee', Mackerel. Flur, Om Mas!. Bockwteat. BaliitsorsOTSters rwh, kc. and fmiTs an4 aeecetatlea in saaaoo. a!T ef whV ts eSar ersd st tha cteapact rates far ram's artklss. sept37-41a . iI0GslUJt 1113123DOOT0 ANDC:J020. Z9&E TJL JX zs At yo. S3 We Waihtrcen c A LARGE STOCK Of HOME-MA DVT WORK F0 sale cheap, or door aast U Üe Paisaer frtpSO-stly A. UXrX. . PIANO'FOTCCo I X -A. O FOHTSO ALL WHO WISa TO GIT ELI GAST Eoaewood Pvashm, sterloc vm aad ftoto are Inrite4 lo examine tte PIuhm of Caaa M. SticJf, cf Balutnorv, bow oa eih bitu a st Mr. Saffem'a atLki: kooow, la Uve JCtsa Buiküo. Kooms open Ir-JO 7 1. St. Uli la r. M jyj-lly j. William nniRX NOTC0C. B Kick for w kq.ref au aa.JCA aA nttui

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