Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3756, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1862 — Page 3
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r " r -"--"'-'"-- ;..""'"" oc tonn: m .Infi Iri 11 1 i H . . . We are now rr a ly t ! all kinlsf thin an J i fancv Job Trii.tln?. in t!,b-t on Wt notic, and at chtttp aiunyothrr tJire. We hare contretcxt ho,l, pood pree. a ßt, a.-ortment . of panel and ran!, nril we can iIj pfnx at 1 chr work. All kiml of book, brlrf. catalogs, Ac, r xinte! in the btut Mvlr .nil on ?firt ti-.tice. We ask the putrun re of peu)crit, and all other that want jrintiuz tloiic. tf. To uicTt Adt.&thS. 0. caMwil. or trn - ieit IomI notices will not be iirtH .i. tf,;, nrvr hr.if'lii niiVii linn m t.il.l (", i.tift han.IM r. an.i to inure motion mart t.e luiuiM in before C o clck P. M. iioti.-e o! fie line and under will he ir.-rtl nr. time for &) one insertion, cts. strictlj obervrd. The above term will be ! CITY AND STATE ITEMS. tTFor fre--h IltUimore Ovfer, raw, tewel or lfiel, go to Cunnintinnr., on Ulinoi-t Mreef, opjioiite the (tovernor'.- i11.1t1.4ion. tf V ATi r A -ml house, contvinlu thr' or four room, within three or four Mjnire of the P.te Ilou.e, for which 1 liberal teut will begivvu, and .ix tnontlin' rent dvancel. XPtT" The ordn mcc in te ctetiee to hogi runin; ut lare will heentoreed, we understand, thiweek. Tboe hiving jcikers hai netter look after thern. t5f Wante! at the jnie'.ü-eticc office. No. 37, North Pennsylvania trtet, 'S) ood itU to do penerMi houoi k, ; cooks', 1 tumiijr fewinpj, and ribovs. to 2o It 31 later a.n Pat Uoll. We hive receiveJ a terj impcrttnt n!er from Col. Cirrin-r'.on, the United State muci in o.'Iiccr for Indiana, j;iv tn full (iirec-tiou for making out the ir.un; rand pav folli for October, wiiich H rowüt! cut tin xnoruiug. It will appear to to now. Hack Stands The loiiowiur are the hack Stand a provided irt the new ordinance: Ken tuckj avenue, between Illinoi ril Tetine.-ee atreeti; Meridian, between the Circle and Wa-h inton street; I)elawire. between Wahinj;loa .Hid Marvhmd street , und Louisiana street, between Meridian and Tenneee street. Grand Social Militauv Cotillom Pactt. There will bo a rand social tniiit irv cotillcn pattj at Washington Hall on Tnelav evening, t!ie JSih in-t. The party wiil Ihj ."uppiiel with pood niu.-ic and the best of prompter. Price ol admission will be to suit the time. Kkntlckt Uacw. The following i the result of the recent j;rcat r.ce over the Kentucky Course by the Union and Confederate horse Ura-n 1.1.1. liucli 2, 1,2. Moroni 1. 1,1. Duiiiont. 2, '.I. distance I. TW John W. Martin, l-te Deputy Secretary of State, h:ivsiip cceicd 11 p;ition in tjie C0111missnry Department of the Army of (lie Potom Ac, leave for Harper' Ferry immediately, to enter upon his new duties. Mr. Martin in made a ;oh1 anl elltcient Deputy, and will doubtle till hi new jo-iüon with eijual ability. Cjru S. Uutterfield succeed Mr. Martin as Dep uty Secretary of State. Fatal Accident. Ytvierd ay atternoon .ilnut 4 o'clock, a a number of bo were piayin; in the Iiellefoiitaine j;rtvel pit, one of them named John Dixon, between eleven and twelve year of ae, was kilkil by a gravel car running over him. The bank on one side i eloping, and the boy started ti cur down the slope, which r.n over vouii;' Dixon am be attempted to get on it. lit parent reside on New Jersey street, bei een North and Walnut id reel. Atpmrrel between Wo ollicers wa3 rather aniusin. One wan diminutive and fussy; the otber wn4 a'tijr pur-looking Hooier. 'l iie former mi Je ome Miaptiish reuitrk, when the llooaier retorted by calling him a " d d liule Syph ix." Little hi eedies wa aVmuch coid'u-l as the Pillin.-ate tidiwoman, when Dmiel O'Coonell denounced her a a " noun, a pro nun," ic. Fituiliv he watiici to know what "Sphax" meant. " W-u ll," snid Hoioier, drily. it mean that you are loo brj; lor a luou kev and too little for a man.' Kt tducky Cor. Stoptuat Lik. We lind a lie uVatIu around the puj-er, manufactured by ilia Journal of this city, that it w juite time to .-top. The following ü . the Journal' ui Ucle, published the day alter Use election : In the afternoon a young lawyer named Peyton, challenged a nolJier remarking that Soldier had uo riht to tote.' The soldier 'went in,' and soon the challenger wa surrounded by an excited crod from winch he was extric tted with ditliculty, and locked up for sale keej in; in the Treasurer olhYe, w here he rtmaintsl until the excitement soibsi itil. We lo an he icccived sev eral blows ultout tho Lead, but is not severely injured." 1 to htateuunt that Mr. Peyton cinllenged a Soldier, or niaoo a single lemaik atut the right ot soldierj to vote, is false. He w known to be a Democrat, and it was tiio dc.-ign i the bulliejj about the poils to flop all tueh persons I'roui Toting it px)stlle. He wa wantonlv assailed without provocation by a pircel f bullie, backe! j by potiticai desperadoes, and that is all the lotin-l atiun thete wa lor the l.o We icsi-ect a brave eoldier, antt would go as far a the b-rthest to defend their rights, but a roun ier in Uncle Sim' livery no better than the sunt' man in store clothe. They are pest? in the aimy a well as 10 civil life. CO I 'IV CIL 1U Ut i: 1. 1 1 (i N . The couucil met ia regular sedou on Saturday night. Mayor Maxwell presiding. at roars. Mr. Hanghey, tnance, recommending the refundins; ol tiie amount ol a double assessment, and ahso on tropeitf lorlested to the sit.kitig. luud. Alo reo tu mending that bund bearing per veut inteie.-t be ls.-ued to A- li. iottcn Co., to take up citv notes now over due. Adopted. Mr. McNabb bridges recommending the awarding of contracts for foot budges, which were so awarded. The committee on cistern mentioned that at the reieut me on AI. ha ma. street a great scarcity of water w as experienced. Atur Home discu.-si n theulject wa iclcned to the committee on Fire Department. Mr. Ktnersoti, from the committee on gas, repotted that ti e lias Comp. inv asked to be ielievea Iroui a i-orlioii it their tonliact tor la)i;ig pipe atid erecting gas posu on Wa-hingion street lo the bridge over Wbttc rivtr. lheie;vtt op psed the rescinding ol the contract, ar.J it wm Hot rex'iuded. Mr. Woods, civil engineer, itpurted bids for cuibin the üorüi siie of lkel ueet. bei ten Pcnn-yivatiii aud Delaware sditets, wli'.ch wtic relet red to committee n licet and alley. Mr. Prown sireen and alleys reported on a DuiLber of final estimates lor street improvement, which were approved and ie-lut:)n passed. The contract lor curbing Market street was awarded to Le fever m l Kruicr. ORDlXAXCf. Mr. Thompson iutroiuce.l an ordinance to pnde and gravel Ouio Krect, U-faeeu Teune.-.te and Mississippi Ueei, iuciud.i.g the sle walks. Kcid twice. Mr. Fmersou intrinjuced one Ij e.-tabli-h back t.rwl, nJ 0 regulate ti e pt iee. in $aid business. lieu twice and icltrred to the committee on Kevi.-i.ti 1 I Or.hiance-. - - lLOi.l"TlOs. MOTIONS, it. Uv Mr. Walhue, tht the S;:tet Commissioner aulthe Marktt M-ssier be a.lo i tl:e same salaries that were allowed i:i l(Vd. lle.erre 1 to cciuittce on tt.atce. Iv Mr. Ihowu. that u ti ig store crossing te put down on Illinois trtet. on th south .-ide ol W&ih.ugtou bUtel. Mr. Wahace moved to amend bv ad.l.i g one acr?- Wa-hinton street, at the we-l sie ot lVnu-v .vania stre t. Pa-se-1. Ou Uiotion the councd bour. adjocrned at an e wiv
et.; eich ad.ition.tl insertion of the une mtt-j f'I:l,n '!:r the ,iuUj, K"'"""' t Rwd j ter, '25 cu.; marrlie noti-re. f0 cti.; funeral j u,!-e 'f tnor.er. Atter running over to or. notice-, $!; p.tj re-juire-l in adiaiice. Xotii-f t,irtc bil;" hc "c t!.e !! nrtii into the h.uk j f-r benevolent otini ni et rwlir.g five line. I "' l5l'Jr fuuJ njeu,ccom j
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1-1 l)ik farti'tri the lirm fr tfup pans. I ;n, H..!ir, tha fie . , . .tlA,..t of I the J li;ii exj l'iit u;;h alarm Utiii uifi ami ! l.r.e h rse Jjij: i;..fL'nii LiiD-e!f i ut ini?t ifi : ri i. A; r ;: A !tt? imfl f Dtnvil?,; ; u,,, Sue K . ?-iJ a i.ea't thins about h:u the . .!.- nuc ik.. I' i i T ,J,J- :e t,f j fur kj C k; nr. m j Alliiri w ma-ie One tif I.U :n;:. a youthful Ken-i !e moriunj call uton her. i - . i 1 ; "'J irW of I kU&u. , nke-!: "We-ie v-u tfHii of us. Mis Sue? "AlraM of yea 2v'o. I ain't a hone." -AV nf tff CWrWeaf. i A Mr.A Kobbi&y On WeJ:irlir Ut the J nitiiirt k'nl ol thrlt, if os.e k'.ini ol te.litl t tan be tnea.'.cr than another, was cutBiiillteil at ia m n n Iwiiion btrwt, vu h of (Jeru j i trvt. An oi l HMD, wlioeKon htd une .r j 1 uh-,i,!i ,or ; tlra,,el, m ,r. ari1 -"t U. j J ' up 4lvut! wrh by n,u' cuney. The, ! jcun,: piil.JuT bfi given it to him. either to uke i I carc of l ,U1 to ,"" cmtur '"I he hould j rt irI1- He looklr.p otr the bI h-n a : u'i l UP 'd j toll rt- to anMüt him m pliee of the firt. The note were spreoj out upon t!,e tible, ar.d cnt ci-e-l one by one. At le:i':h thief number one rC'.ured the old man by the arm, and held him while one of the accomplice feathered np the note and escaped by the hack iloor. That was the last he saw of hi money. Another man now appeared, and throwing back hi coat diplaed a st ir the bde of a policeman. The bo'U policeman advieI the loMT ol the money to p lionie, atid he w ould pee that the pirtie who romniitted the lobbery were arrestetl. He mud it wa bet to nay nothing abut it but to trut it all to him. Thi advice he took ami went to the depot, where a police mn hearing o'f the transaction advised him to f.!e a coniplaint before the Mi vor. He did so, and the keeper of the (aloon --Clark and another man named Cook, were arrested and examined on Friday, but a there was no proof that th'.y saw or ct hut of the money, they were lii-nik-e l. 1 he $15' h gone from th, young Pol. Her and hi aged father lorevtr. Our city ia lull ol 'just such scoundrels jj these. defter from the Seventieth Itel. merit Camt Hckgi.ss, Howling (Jeekx, Ky Oct. i-lh 1G2 Fmlm D : Affairs in thi vicinity have bewn rather lively lately. For the last two week we have he u out scouting and skv lai king all through and around thi neck of woi ds, ti vitig to take in a l re p uty ol "Kvuges" tint have Leen doing considerable rnisehiel about here, tenring up railroad iraeK aul burning bridges ; but like the Iri.-iitiian's tie 1 . they ain't there when we get round. The inconvenience and trouble caused by it have hei -trongly felt by a small community of " Indiana orphatits" that are stationed here; and excepting the Uusseilvilie brigazee have not been able to get within range That wa short and sweet, but it was our tirst skirmish, and of course we lee! a if we had stcu a very small part of the elephant. If we couid have two or three more of that sort, and the Government would allow the boys to keep what they capture, every man in the regiment would have a contraband, bor.-e, dounle barieied gun, and dog; line dog' ears look like saddle skirt. The boys all Weli.tved vveli, but walked mighty liht. It u hin led by some one that, our tJiMrtcrmaster had been ieMing on us on mule meat, by the way ur en- lengthened out about the time the tiring Commenced in trout. There is jut enough excitement in thi kind of win k to keep up the spirit ot the men. let'ore tliis the camp was in Gi l t-h ape. It has been six wet-ks jötice we have heard I rota the State, no letters, no paper, or communication of any kind. It brought out a new disease, and "home sick was a general complaint among the boy. When tlie postmaster came to camp there would be a rush fur him, but a silent shake of the head would send them oil', growling at our ill luck, miserable a any poor, del uded cusses could be; and these tine moonlight nights see them sitting round in little iMjuad. chewing the bitter cud of U;apKititment, and thinking that snc gay and festive S imson may be at that time taki:;g a moonlight walk with hi "Dear Ducksoy." They fing all the lonesome song and hvmu that wa ever thought of, such as "Days of Absence," "Home Again," ar.d bow "Tlife weary rest on Abraham' bosom." Some of us ihii.k there are bosoms on this mundane sphere that would euit u better than Abe's te re.-t on, it we could have our choice. It i enough to give the oldest man in the country the blues to hear them. There is one pmr fellow to be pitied ha strap on hi shoulder loo he is either desperately in love or troubled with worms; wandering around half the night, looking like the "last rose of summer," whistling or snging of hi Jei.n'.e with light brown hair," and something av-out iier being boriiu a vapor, brought to his i.ih;d we suppose by some suggestive odor that come to him Iron." the hills. . It is a melanch.dy thiiur to see a vouug man get it that bad. 1 here is one tiling we lack here, and that is lady friend and visitor. They are awful scarce in town, und what few there is aie hardly ever visible. Once in a while we get a glimpse of crinoline ilutteriu through a door, which is quickly closed. The boy walk past, gaze wistfully at it, and imagine that it conceal some rare specimen of the softer nex, and two to one it i colored. All our leviews and dress parades pass oil without any of the gay damsels to gaze with wonder and delight ou the performances of the "bjld :oldier bo vs." i thtir misfortune to be loin i. little too far South to uianiie.-t much interest in our doings. However some fair Delilah here has managed t c.ptiv ate one of our officers. Ho can be sven these line evenings. d;e-sed up in ail hi g.-rgeou war apparel, mounted on his Kosinante, trot over the guard I.ne, and return ratl.tr !ae fur an evening ride. It look suspicious to t Li heaus tli.it have hoard it thunder before. Our tn!! would l ot compare with a fcrst-clas hotel, -11.ee couiiiiuincatioii h.is been cut.oll, and all the money that the boys brought vv ith them ha olaved out. We can't live verv Inuh on nrmv rations hull I ctJ, bie id and beans. We ii ive to boil the beef all t'ie m nriiv.g to get enough sup for iiinoer, and then boil it the rest of the day to get it tender enough to -lice for supper, und bid it a long and fin il farewell in a big dish of hash lor bieakust. That accounts for the goil health our regiment e: joys, thote is no danger of our oveiloa ling our stomuh. und if someone should lee! r. little uneisy, lie goes to Dr. , get one of hi celebrated peace pills, e.-peciilly dedicated to the stroinrer sex, and about the -ize id' a hickorv nut. (:ie I"ok eure him. H throw it in the lire, and is ready for duty. Let him ?mel! it, an.! he is salivated, sure. j The tneades is thv most troublesome sickness b i in our camp The boys are Uid up by the dozen. but none dangerous. One big lellow. strong . enough to throw a mule, reported himself b Dr. I 1'eagun a - being on sick list. The Dr. asked him ii he ever had the measles. He believed he had j tine, but th it broke out and gut away tVoai him. The Dr. ordered him on light duty. Col. luii:ess) starte ; tcr Iiiau lat week, and ha not yet returned. The boys are getting anxtoa about the eld in in, as they call turn, llefoie he started h3 a-kT son.e bov i: he In 1 anv wonl to send home. 1 i no, hut if the folk said anything alxnit :,( tell ti.ciu he hid some. We hive; whi.-ke plentv ot c.ot'i.i.L, and received our oveituais 1 ve-u-id.t. Nothing wanting to make us all right t..r winter but glove. Plaze. MERCHANT TAILOR. ftiUtt'SI.tXT TAILOK. Drulrr In ISeadT-JZitdr C'lotlim and Genlv l"nrntliiti; Ciool, No. p; i:ast washincjton stkket, oI-l-"'slTt THE CUT UOISE.) 1NL)IANA1H)I.IS. IND. aj.J-dly CROCERIES. II. cV o. -Jö Mfvl VahlnfinM., v I cvK KKcnvr.iv thk.k kaix and wintk J 1 j,;4'.' of lani.ly r-er:v--, whicl tt-j II- r M 1 triwh- a' t!. l.r-t c-h JTKT5. rart:ci:Ur '.i-uliua i V. J ;n vlt IaTC t'S-k ft :..' T. T-. O'lT.-r. a;r-cur-d Ua:i;, it I-r, JlCkrrrl, Pl '..r. Corn Mifil, t;uvkwLot. JUltiiBireO-tt-r bb, Ii-1 frn t jT; vrertAbl Ui ..- n.sli of which i O Jet' tr.t At th cl at Jt rate f r u t.u : srtuU. ej.7-d3ia HUisUlkK A Hl'STF.ß. I
Of ftrtal Vsif for fiovrrnor In I koOh nil .Hcrretarf of Mate In !-;..
I 5 C O V X T 1 c tf 7. 1 Adam ....... 2 Allen : 3 Penton ' 4 HU kford ü Itoone ' 6 Hartholomew-. j 7 iirown Cirn.ll J C a s s ID Clinton I 11 CUrk , 12 Cay j L' Crawford ; 11 DeKalb j IT De! .w re If, Dtvie17 Dearborn I n Decatur. ..... l i l)il-i...... . 1 2 Klkhut 21 Fountain ! 22 Fult n ! 2.1 FveUe 21 Flovd j 2. Franklin ' 2l 'irvnt j 27 (ibon.. ... . . J-- CreM)e j 2"d Harrison ..... :i:i Hamilton j III ; Hancock...'. . . j 32 Hendricks.... 311 Henrv ' 31 Howanl j 3. " Huntington. . . 3f, .las per j 37 day I 3 Jackson ! 3'J JelTerson. ..J f t .lenniig. . . . . j 41 Johnson ! 43 Knox 43 Kosciusko ! II Lagrange j 4. V Lake ......... If, La port e j 47! Lawrence j 4- Mirtin j 1:1 Morroe I Ö') Morgan ' 51 ' MidUoni . , 52 Maroti ' .r)3 Marsh ill i 51 Miami ! 5" Montgomery.. :,( N'r.ble ........! 57 New.tan 1 f-12 2-4. 21472 151 VJCti 744 142 IK',7.' 14.17 rj-D l3;,fi tb'j. 1:1:2 K'51 15'u: 251 1G72 U17 21) in lbo7; l')73 HMtr 7f; 22-y 1213 i:t) i:i7G 11. I 13'J'Ji:i7n 13g-s .)7! 27-' m-y 172.V ÜI5 17i'G 174i 1457 750, 51!)! 2013 1113 7?y, lir.-i l'igT 1-17' ..-21 IM" I f .73 2273 1377 2H 503 1113 M1 1012 J10 1011 la.5 r. 7bT l'j:l vzm lf.l!) icr,s' bin 2137 i:;t 1!-7.V IUI! a to r:G 15il 2.17: 711! P.M3 Hi!) 23 1 1 II 11 717 i2!27 1023 1031 1353 11)11 217. 4 5 273 17'TJ 17..i' SRft 1550 It 02 13-5 157 -02 ell 1517 1755 mir 2:)77 2tv3274 'J1JI 1655 lo:io 13 13 1G7G 16711 156-1 1273 1372 1431 2r31 lll-i 2)22 i2737 I5U l.Vs-i 5J5 1U7 1IH3 262 1' 1610 2- 43 25?, 5'6 -1 l.Mli 1-7, O O 1 77 1 : Hi7l 70.V 116); 1051: 1251 26-7 1675 1254 1-53 1702 100 303 1561, 2374! 1305 121 1157! 152) 1127, 1223 1222 1531 32" 1561 202 1142 1M 1-11 1300 LrJil! 15-1 ! 1163' 727, .r46 2036 120.s' 303; 1333 1451 202 ) 3- 6:1 1615 141 2170 l.'iOl 1234: 1 565 : h6" 533: 13-1 ' 1163 1073 636 2116 1276 t .... 1 1710 ' : 2232 11 00 1170 10G) .'50' HO 163 2li76 H.'h'j 2312 7F6 212-s 131S 637 1-37 1140 9-0 122-sj 1051) 123 331 310 .... 1553 21.1 1321 15-2 1251 1131 6-3 5: 6 11 1511 95 1 1510 1-31 951 111 1513 f-d 1067 1111 1 161 924 11 CG 1015 1 575 1311 19 H 2')55 i:i-6 1499 515 1067 1103 2112 1113 114.') 933 1911 1351 1103 216 1154 111 1021 1550 1390 4-41 1171 155S 2' 150 1604 2-7 459 012 79" K33 595 1259 lt:2 :;63 1- 22 L-31 1..63 571 151H 1011:1 707 13-2 ir7 P25G 1935 2- J." ;:u 711 1616 910 2042 1969 1177 32-2 c21 'JG 1010 10 129 I go.1 ir-s(i 21!2 1621: 101H 3000 1272 52" 11!)5 1721 1663 4-61 1372 1 -55 2333 I67r 277 464 f56 11 61 1056 r63 !)!. 11 1 13 1 550 1!53 2033 iii:o 5!) Orange bO Owen Cl Perrv ,i 2 Pike ; b'J Pospy tjl Parke G. Porter er, pui.iski : f7 Putnam GS Umd dph Ci Riplev 7( R. sh : 71 S.-ott 1 72 Shelbv i 7.'t Sinrrr 74 Sullivan 7") Switzerland . . ly Starke. ( 77 Sterben. ...... 7" S Joseph. ... 1742 (i6-i ih; I2n; 47 10S1 17 1?.!Ü 22."3. 3.'i2s ;:)7 KU 133 1060 2117 2K) 13 IJ 40.-3 i-17 9-0 loos r.'i!) ir.')i ;o T ifitec--ino , b'l Tfonn, bl Union f2 Vanderburgh . , S.'l Vermillion ... HI Vitro K Wabash Mi Warren ! b7 Warne j H We'ds........1 t'.i White i DO Whitlev ' Dl Warrick ' i)2 Washington . . ! 1 j Totti 12696 13672" : Majorities....! : 9700 The total vote ns above gives Athon 123,9-9, .atid Pecle 114,M9, a majority of 9,1 12 for Athon. Alloa in; J lone to otl"-et Itipley, which it probably will, li'l giving 750 majority for Athon in Adarns.it will make Athon' m;j iritv 992. SPECIAL NOTICES. TPTXBX.IC NOTICE. TOULISSOX A; TO.. :rat::i.lst Nu. Ik 1:11 st VYaii i rtgtou Mrtcl Hnve lu't'n eppoirfd agents fr the sale of SI IS A V IV V. v TI'NS! LA i Till: WOM)Kl;n:L r.ÜANPU'S, rr tbecure nfC.nutis, (-'I Is, S. rp Throat, !ir.richtt:s, Wheezirir, 'rritation of the t'vula and Thmi-, tnl Dis'-ase.- f tli bancs. Sohl in large biixon, a.e?., 51 cts..an! ft each. nlsdAwly The market is full of imitoions, reprpsentpd tobe th 8.iTiie as "DKOWX'SHitONCHI VLTKtMJHE.V which are in iiifst rasr-s prtNbictivecf jtjiitive Sr.jury. Mar.y dealer wi'.lri -roTniaeatt inferior preparations and lower priced arti"!-?, nfi.i-SMsi.- tn"r rr.'it t tlierrslve Ak for:i-J 0 OTA IN onl idtO'.V.WS rd'.OXCillAL Tii;M.TlES,' which y loto: esppriencii haveprovedthoir value, having rec-i-ed the s.-oictifTi of jihyj-iciatis ftirally, and tfstiui'T.iaisfroni eminent men throughout thp country. KÜUW.VS I.hONCMIAL TKUCIIbS. when allowed to dis-lv? s..wy in th mouth, have a direct inflnenc" t theaftected pf.rts: fbP sedative and soothing cflect to the nincns lin'.riK of the wii:itpie into the Bronch ii allay Pulmonary irritati'.n and civps relief in Coughs, CIdn, and the various Throataffectiotisto which pu hi ic speakers and iniOTsare liable. febll -.11 '62 rfrSlNGLR k CO S LKTTKH "A" FAM ILY SKWINV, MACillN'H, with all the recent improvements, is tl.p F.F. ST and CHEAPEST and MOST HEAITIKULef all -.ewiii- inachi.ies. ThN machine will sew anythin?, from the runnhiir cif a tuck ia tarletan to the makiar f an overroat anything from pii-t or beaver cloth down to the softest aaze r Ro.-samer tis-ue, and Is ?vrr ready to !o iis work to p rfeciion. It can brll, hein.bind, gather, tuck, 'i'li!:, and has capacity for a ,rrat vnritty of ortui ii."..: il w. rk. This U not the only machine thst can fell, h ni, bml, and o forth, but it will do so better ttia'.i any Kthrr machine. The letter A Family Sewing MacLi:,' may be hud in a creut variety of cabir.et caso. The !-'!aiii Ce, which is now betoaiin? so popular, is, a-;t narr. i? iu pla s, one that cmi he folded into a box rr ca.-e, hich, hen ojned. makes a beautiful, substantial, and spaeit u table forthe work to ret upon. The ca-es are of ev rv i:aac;naMe desiü plain as the wool grew initsHitive f.re-t, or . elaborstely finished a art can maket'uetn. 1. M. MNGfcK i CO., To'. 4" Rroüdwav. Tevr York. fciT?In!.ar.a7.olis Ofl'.c No. 3 Old-fellow Hall, VVl,:!';t..: street. apl-tly COFFEE144 PJJ3IÄ MILLS 144 144 tlUEENF. STREET, NEW TORK CITY. ii O V K U . m i : 4 T 0 V V E , Fnt up in tin foil Tcaml paper?, 4S Jn a box, and ia bulk. Our price rane trom ü to ia cent. We put up java, .mai:acaiho, M P. II IO, IIIO una sricitioic coFFr.ii. We believe ourC'.Te to be Itlirr than any grourd Coflee new in use. AH orders il-Jress to u cr to ur Agent. Mfr4. PLAf e A low, Ki Chambers ftreet, ctTuer Wasuh.jrti a street, New York City, and Mes.-rs. lLikuA 1xak. 1.-9 i. 151 outh Waurs.treet.CLicago, löino;, will reef :ve prompt att ntin. vvtvdZai YAilirit JL PLAfR. CROCERIES. Groceries! Groceries1.! fl!IK NEW AUDITIONS TO JIY STlHTK OF GROJ CF.KItS rui- ti c.n;-..-t-, con.prising everjlLirg tu te bu;j i in a !! n uldt-d ii vucv ry E t a Ii 1 i h nu n t . I am prepared to serve niv friend., and the public pecei.'.lii'. i:h all articles nee 1- d f..r familv u. Particu'ar !! !,!;. n i jiiveu to the pun. Lae of produv. IY.ce k 4:nK.eft. J. l'.AKNAKD, Kilö-!-. -is No. H Sith Meridian street,
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i f TCIJrtiKAPM. J Citirlnnnii .'lartiri, CiCiNvti, Ok tuber 25. Tl.tre I a P'm1 dennn-1 fr si:-rfitie ti our at $5 25, but it tsget 1 nil vr he!J at $5 4 ). Whcvt dull; red i "held at $lni$i 03, and white at l lUoa 15. Cirn in actie lern m l; shells! r-(?33. Oat active; 52 for new and 5057 lor old. liv e 62 6,'ic. Itu ley $1 25f (l 3.r. Whi-ky utichaiigel at 31c. Mes.. i:.rk in t(id dem r d at J10 50 on the pot,Mtal fll lor luture delivery Hog b--active an 1 would not hive brought ovr .1 50 for Norembrr, arid are (d'ered at thi rate Jor December without buyers. 'Jio-eiles it.cli.tnte! and tirm; demand continues light. Odl is hell at 1 27;silver SI 21;.:emand note- I 25. Laclun.e dull at premium. ; it rsLE'.kAra. 1 e Vo :k Marlin. New York, October 25. FI ur opened heivy and closeal dull, 10(t25ct lower; o 90' a 9. hr -urrhne State: i6 OOi'G 40 lor extra; $5 30(5 95 for fupei line Western; $6 15(uf 2.' tor common to tnclium extr 1 do; $7 00(.r7 10 lor ciontnon to gol shipping brands extra round hop Ohio; $7 20y?7 f., )r trade brands. Kye ll ur steady at $3 40 (7? 4 Kb Whi-ky mtrket more active atid firmer; sale at 34 Or 35;. Wheat opened heavy and closed dull and 2 lower, with a continued light ex'ort demand; Chicago spring sold at SI 15(r?l 23; Milwaukee clubSI 2M1 2"; amber Iowa $1 29 (uT 31; rtl Webern $1 :4(1 33; amber Michigan $1 40 (al 43; rtl Sue, $1 44; white Ohio $1 4-; extra choice aiiiUt Ureen Riv jl 35; whi'.e Michigan SI 50(al 55. live steaJy at "Or-O for Ka stern, and f45 for State. Il irlev firm but unchanged in price; sales at 1 2:$1 :m. The corn market is firm, with a fair demand; sales at 69,r70, r'.r shipping mixed Western; 63 (? 66c for We-?ern; 57t;'M3c for damaged and heat i. und 7lc for prime yellow. Oat- steidv ;55(ii59 tor new and old. Pork Sales at $1325(.tT3 50 for mess; $11 50 (3 13 l.r prime me-s; $12 00.W12 25 for prime. Peef in moderate demand, sales at $5 50 for country prime; $?(TJ10 75 for mes; $12 13 75 fur repacked mess. Cut me ibi quiet and without material chance in prices. Itacon side steady; short-ribbed middles BJjC. Lud is a shade easier; :des at 10' ireil1-'" Uu'ter i firm at 15(3 19c for Ohio and 20(g , 21c for State. Ci-.tese lirm at tfiMIc. DRY GOODS. CO o KM
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3! i B A K I i i 5 t u c r-l a M 4 a fj-. YANTED. Kloo fiiralry HorM's(r 800 Arlillpry Horses, AT THE G0YSRhV.M" STABLES, UTDT A iNTAPOLIS, INTD., for which thp hhrhp-t price will be paid by ol5-dlr.i FOL'bKAY A HALL. flEi5JCALBOOK3, tC. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY ciiaim i:k::s) BY THE LKC.ISLATl'RE OF KFNTUCKY FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL THF. DISEASES OF THE UKIXAllT ANT) GKN1TAL ORGANS. PRICE ONLY TEN CENTS. Contain -n-j 'Ihtrtv Fi Tlaf nun Khjruri,)of tht Ahii'vih ij tfini r?iyiJ'gy of the .Vj-m- Ornit tu a ON A NF.W MF.THOD OF tn atimr Venen.il Lhseaes, inrlu-.-yphili in all its sia-re; GonorrhPi. Glpt, Strictur?, Varicocile. und Hydrocele, Ii.-oaes of the K:.ine.vs,"l:ta.!.ler Ac, without mercury! -ontainin a vnlunble treatise on that widespread malady of youth. Seminal Weak-nes--, N'K-turnal Emissions, Sexual OelilitY, Imj otcticy, Ac, the sesn .'.v .F cm ini.n:i'i.e.-i vouin ana ma-SX-!JJU turity ri-:n tu.m the ba:.eful hatiit of elf-a uc. To which is a h!d observafions or Ki niale I);eie.--, ar.d other interet:nr: matter of the utmost imj.ortance to the married and th"e cnt-mp!ating marriat'. whoentert.iin doubts nf their physical ab lity to enter that Hate. Sent to any address in a sealed wrapper, on receipt of ten cents or four stamp. We devote cur entire t;me and attention to the treatment of the various private d'.-'a--e treaO-d of in our privatP teport. Our Dispensary h- Ihe only Institution of the kind in America Iii h haben e tatdih.-d by a Fpec'al charter, an tuis fact should give it a preference over the various o,tiaek of doubtful character to be found in all .rC cities. Smporlnnl io Fvmnlvsl Ore (;e.a-rreiit (,f.':r Irlper.ary is ?pec:al!y devoted to tl." tr.-'atin.'Df f the :iiea-es of Ferr.-i'es, such a Lucin rrlif a, r ''W'Mre,' IrreruVvr, rair.fidand SapjTps Men-tn;.;ti. r;. Nenou and General I--ility, lisea cf he WoTr.b, Itarrenne., Ac. Consultations and etan-'nati-nmfree of cbarce. AI, .for .".ale. PP.. ÜiWbKS'S KFiirLATOl: PILT.1For FcviAle Obstn.'J-.r.s, Irregularities Ac Married ladies in certain itnatiotis sh'.uM not Use them, a.s Uiey would ca i-e micarriar;e. Frice flpertox and may be sent bv ir. il Ik! GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An invalualde article for those w-hinc totimitthe number of th-ir o;r.pri g, or the barren who lie-ire childre:.; warranted not to iajure the Le.ilt:., and w'il list f ral.fetin.e, sent to any address un.'.er , .,!. . !i r c. ';.t of the price T W ' IKU.LARS. PAT1F.NI AT A blSTANCE yee-.id:r?a brief f'ptemer.t ! their sym;tora, will receive a Hi ink Chart cntaintnjr a !:t -f.;-.i;r!!;..ourterT,i.s fr.rte curse oftreutnient Ac. Me :: :i;..- sent ; any part of the country to cure any I cie st homs, ire fnc.n d.'.ner or cur. c :ry . All tansart:on private and cnr.iteiif.al. Kememoei th nain an l number. Direct all letters to GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, octl5-lAw LonUvjlle KtPAPER. I LETTER FAFTEIR, . O-fiL PAPER, ' ISTOTE PAPER, WRAPPING PAPER, MANILLA PAPER, S'riai t k'aprr, aVr. WHOLESALE ANf. RETAIL AT i BOWtUV, STUJIZT A C os i octlu-d'iw IViUSIC. ; 71JF.V 11LIC EO )X. "The ;!v rChord," a comp Ilm ti to The Home Circle," a i s.pll WluLVRh A STOW ELIS. an
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BATTLE JX 3IISS01ÜU. KEBELS rOJIPLCTELY HOLTED. WANI.TO. .KW. hi:i!i:ls falling back. s o it 'v 1 1 10 i iv rs iz w . T h VZ 1 ft ioiiN. I'rom 'uHinnslnn. WasHISuton, O -toi.cr 21 Sjit-viaLs arc very rneiute. A di;it h from llolivnr Ht-ichts pay coutrahtrds frcm Storewnll ,lack8ori's rotnm inI report thit :'er tho utter lo-truetion of the I. A: O. Ii U-, wp-t of Murtinsliurjr, the entire rflx-l ami? oitfmerict'd lallintr bu-k yr-t'rhy rnornin tr ; and that rt'bl ot!iopr llivo thit Lee intptttion is to winter iitur (ionion.-v il!o. This re;ortel falling back is roir!oratpl by unusually troti jiit ketini; in our front yt-terday and to day. This tnortiinz u tju:id of rebel cavalry came on our vLiettes uii;creeiv eü, und dashed into the iiifii.trv j ickets, who were driven back with eon-sidv-r-bie Lriii i on both sides. A ii-p.itch from I'lea-aiit Valley says that or dors Lit e been receiv?-! in ilurn-ide's eommaiul to issue no more clothes than the men can carry j comlort ibly on forced marches It i.s re;xrt(il here th.it Hooker noir.s the aroiv on Monday. WAsiiiMiTON. October 2." The follow i:ig order ha been isued ly t i:e War Department : 1st Knlistnicnts it,t t!ie regulars mIer lie:ier.tl Order No. lbl, mty he made either in the field or in the several Seite, but not more thin tea volunteers will be calistcd from imy one company. I'd. The $05 advance of the $1(M) bounty authotized bv s(-ti.)ti 5 of the act of Cnress :ipproved Jul y 1 "-til , and the two lollars pre minm approved June 21, 12. will only be paid to vo!utiters enli-tinir int) tho regular army tinder tins unler who have not already received it. Where the leeruitiim ollicers are not ftitnisiied with J'uiids. the.-e sunounts ore;t!ierof them w ill he ei edited the soliiier on the I;r-t muster roll af icr his e:i!i.: tiicnt, and paid by the pay mas ter who pits them. From .'li,ottri. St. Lot is. Oct. 20 (leneral Curtis telegraphs General Il.dleck to th etl'ect tiiat S.-hofiild has drivtn Hii: l:n in beyon 1 Uostaa Mou-itains, and that General Iilnnt has completely routed the rebels under Cooler and l-Hamlwnlt, capturing nil their aitillery, camp etjuiji.'ge, kc. The army vvi'.l t.ow enter the Indian Territory tinl re.-tore refugee Indians their homes. About three inches of .snow fell here last tiijht. A dis-patch from Lebanon, savs a party of reb els, suiposed to te 150 strong, ero-sed tlse SiTiimfield road, twenty miles west of that place, ye ten lay a fieri ; ion. Information wns ret-civel from Pallas County at t!ie .-a me time, that :i rebel lorve was moving sonlh. Jtid were i.Sout twenty miles west. Maj.ir Caldwell rt trfed on the Snirr-'tield road in putstiit at u irk, with 12 men. At midnight ii.loi nii.ti. ii was it-eeived that the rebel party were four miles to the west ol the road ;tt sunset, and ir.wnbei cl ybout .'OU, one half only of whom wer' arm-d. Major CahhveM was reinforced by l'H) men tins morning. Nothing has tiecn heard of the rebels, or tl.o.e in pursuit since. The rebels feU in with the mail coach at the road crossing, eipturing five passengers, all its olhcers, horses, mails, ml driver. Tho ISaftle near Ie:t Hlrttje. Wasiiinotos, Oct. 20 The following was received at the lleadijuarlers of the Army to-day: Sr. Louts. Oct. xJ5. To Maj. (Jen. Halleck, Cotntn:tiider-iii-Chief : Our arms are entirely success! ul again in North -we-tern Arkmsas. General Scl.oßeld, finding that the enemy hid encamped at Pea lt'olj:;, sent lien eral Dlunt, with the tirsr, division, we-tward, and moved toward llimt-viile witlithe rest of his force. General Hiunt, by making a bard night's march, readied and attacked the rebel frtre :it Maysville. near the north v.e.-t corner of Ai katisas, at 7 o'eloi k on the morning of the o2-1 insf. Th enemv was estimatel Irom 5,000 to 7.ÜII0 strong. Ti e enagutiieut lasted about cue hour, resulting in the total rout of the enemy, and the loss, of aii hi- artillery, a b tttery of Ii Tound'rs, n larj:e number of horses, and a portion of their transjxu't it'nm and garrison equipments. Our cavalry and light howitzers were still in pursuit of thoir scatteted forces when the messengers left. i ur loss is small. (ien. Soh'jtie'.d pursued Gen. liindraan beyond Hunt-viUe, online close upon him when his forces precipitately tied beyond the Doston Mountain. All the organized forces of the rebels have thus been driven bick to the valley of the Arkansas river, and the at mv 'if the frontier lias gallantly ami successfully accomplished its mission. Signed, S. It. Ci'KTis, Maj. Gen. Commanding. Nontliern IN'rtv. For.Tttrss Moxkoe, Oct. 2'.l Commissioner Wxm1,.! Vah.'i ;tii, Ii suc: eei iu et'e-ting the release of over lbd Union pil-oner at Silisbury, and will have them at Aiken's Landing the latter put of tins weik. Thj Kithmond Knouircr of the 2'hh says: Dispatches transpiring witli the War Department state nothing more than tli.it Uragg had fallen back ln.m his former position a distance of forty miles, to receive subsistence. The Fe I era Is hiving been strongly reintorced rendcrfnl this move nece.-sary. It is rurrnised that Itosecrans had command of a strategic: movement to form a junction with Uuell anl cut oiT our ar'ny entirely. We have nothing new from the Army of the Potomac. The enemy's cavalry have renewed their raids on Kau.piier, and on Saiurd ty visited Iri-tow Station on the Orange and Alexandria Itailroid. They alo visited V;:rre:.toti a;in inronsMer ible force A train laden with r.iiirotd sturl' narrowly esc . el being captured on Saturday at Ihi-tow. o'() paroled union prisoners were tent down to Gen. Kchois, who at present commands the force in Kanawha valley. He has issued an order urging farmers to come to Kanawha for salt and bring f"i ige for to? array. Wo learn from Jackson, Miss., that the bridge across Cypress Cref-k was burned by the enemy, and our l-rccs were'nut aware of the de-truction till they were at the creek on their reireat. They were iorcel to run 1 w n the creek and cross at the n.til darn, where the enemy had a commanding positi-iii. The slu.ugl.ter of our troops here was vet v he ivy. The K::puirer of the 21 -t sivs, thirty disloyalists taken at Cumberland Gap were brought to the city on Sunday evening bv way of LvLcLburg. Thev were hxlgei in Castle Thunder. IVight Dispatches. From Kentucky. Lvt;svsLLt, October 2o 11 .'0 P. M. A .!e tachmeut tent at by Col. Druce from Bowling Green attacked Morgan's forces at MorgaLtown ye-teiday, capturing sixteen prisoners, whereupon Morgan's men retreated towards Rochester, where they were j lined by Woodward and Johieon. Previous to this juncture, Col. Shackelford w nth a f jrce from Henderson hid a fight with anti;tr bind of Morgan's guerrillas and captured twenty-evc-; pnsoners. Nothing lurther from Kuell's or Uraggs foices. Uu .-11 and fl-'--eau artiveJ here V esterday. from Va! injjtoji. W au i n i r n , Oct. 2i. The Star says: Vi'c hive very late inform tion from tht country bet ecu the llnt-s of General Sigci' corjus and Gordcmsv ille. Three d.y aro the only troop occupying Gor iut.-vil'e wei-e a regiment ot North Cirolina cavalry and one regiment ! infantry. They had their headquarter ni Warren ton, and occasionally sent ut niall criuting yrties in various di-
rrrtioL. 1 licv 1. iv j ivHtts alot: tl.e lU'jhar.tKH k. Culfxp'jt-r Curt Hoi - hl -?--1 to bsr the railros'l trrm:,i,: at !''-!i t!i? ij;liv Itom UicKmniJ fort':oral I' army wrre fut on waotj. iut ii . w taken to Suutitri bv raiiroa.J, anJ wauouol all the way up to vv in-ct:-?r. . This eh nee i douStle cauvl tj the dread that (Iratr-il S:el l.oulJ cut ('J their tMiru, which he rouM do if they coDtiaued to travtl tbe ruaJa from Culpervwr Ci-t Iou. via Sherryville to Witiche-Ur, ruw that l.ii cavalry horea have Len rrcruitcsl.
t rout llawton. HoTON, October t-j Coloz.el Edward W. Hicks, ion;iu4ted by the Peupl Party for Conpress in ippti'Jon t. Mr. Alley, d-cline the tio ruination. He expresses his pir'.Vieiire to uerT LU country in the lield rattier thn in an untriel civil f ition, and declares that his vuse fh ill be given for none ho yield u nuahile! support to the Ad-mini-trution hi its war tneasurts, or helect.on woi.1.1 ive ncoir i.e merit or comfort to the enemies of the KepuMie. This attenioon an application was male to Judiie Cl.irmi ol the Uu ted State Cirt uit Court for writ of h be is coq' is in Fort Wrre:i. A hearing of the casC was jostpened till Moriday. I-r out Cairn. Caieo, October 20 A f.re at Hlan lville, Ky., l;tt niht, de-trou-d the principal hotels, a Urge livery .-table, and two dwellings. The tire is sup;Hsed to have K-en ihe work of an incendiary. Contr.i'nt.iis are here to the number of c5iK) to sutierini; ititen-e!y for want of tiecessiry clothing and ln-ldin. Two re reportevl by attending physicians to be dying rfom exposure. They are nearly ail women and thiidien. Many nre -ii-k. IVnnvj'hanln ülrcüon. Piiil.voi Ll iiiA. ( v-r !.er 2 Oflicial majorities of sixty two out ot t';,e sixty six counties of the State, apd a rdi.tVe rtii.iited p.njoiitr ef the four remaining ones -p. Slenkcr. the Democra tic candidate lor Auuitor Geiieial, .'l.öilö majorit v. I'lre. Ivostox, October 25 A destructive fire occurred in Acton, Massachusetts, last night, consuming a hotel and the extensive shoe manufactory of John Fletcher tV Sons, and other buildings. L.s.s, $25.0 )0. Smulay ruht Dipntchcs I'rom Ikoiitucky. LoiisviLLl. October 2i Col. fxiwnrd McCook. acting lliig. Gen , left Crab Orchard with live hundred cavu.ry on Thür. lay, atid encountered several bands ol Morgm's an.J Scott's cavalry at Paint Lick and Uig Hill, killing four or live, and t iking their telegraph operators ami apparatus, with thiity tl.ite p.isul.trs, and thirty wagons partly loaded. The remainder of tbe rebels went toward Mt. Vernon. Col. McCook hid two horses shot under him. At lik-l.moiid our forces captured 200 ick and wounded rebels, whom they paroled. All re'iorts of liobedience of irders by Gens. McCook and Rousseau, or their having been arrest ed, are ab-oluteiv tal-e. Iii Illerlinn. Cincinnati, O t 2o The Ohio election official return-give DenMcratie majority for Supreme Judge ,71'l. Demo, ratio vote incici-ed .'15,01)0 over last vear. Union vote d creased 2i.0O0. Total vote of the State lias fallen off 7c-,U00 since the Presidential election. Three inches of snow fell last night. I'loia Pittsburgh. PiTTsRt no, October 2) It has fecn raiuing 8tealiiy ail day. There w ill probably be a heavy rise in the river. INSURANCE. i Iii ! liWlUUiilü lUifllill i m j OF II Alt rKOlt I, '0."VN. Capital Enlarged Jay 1, 1860. C vPITAL 1 ,500,000 00 NET St'UJ'LL'S., (afur dMactinp 11 iabihries 14142 30 iETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. I I 4 ' I -: i I, ; - M .h Ji!, E " : :,i':i ' .. i , t... )' ' ' f Erected 1259 Owned by tho Co. ETtSPEi IALA Tf KNTIO.N tilVF.NTOTHF. IXSUftANCE 'j ot I una j.reprry, i T.insrn(i out-tuIMinci. Insures sucli buiMiri? i.r ci'iitrtitu ia a very (arorabl manner, for tLrve or the y ars. bovscv Titiif ably Adjusted and I'roinptlj- in Cnwli. Abo, insures stores, wari-LcusCs, bui'Jings, orcontnt and p'T-ona! pr'tj'crty etpr!lv. in town or country, at rat-s as low as cnistTt with canards taken, and inland Insurance a cainst tlv perils -f navigation. Wll. HKXDERSOX.Ant, In.iiar.aj.olis, Indiana. Vpjilicationcjin be made to JOHN KU.SS, wfcolnfully autnoriz-d to transact ail business conn-ct-d with tha AK'-ncy. faiisl.'Cl-dlyl WM. 1IEXDEKS05. MEDICAL. rr A1J 1 2 ANT' k m:r. vijscext sel: TLi val ral'le an 1 j u'.ir Jlciiti.-.i? Las naiverr-ally re-cMv,-t th riost fvrT!'l? r-v.ju:m'iiJtimr of tLe Jlftlaal rr'.V.-i.r. and r'ue I'utlx an tb most ErTK-ir.T in A'.k.r aii a VALINE A-l'IIlillSrVX. It raay lie nf-d villi ifce fwst c-fTct In bilious and Febril? lJir, Costivene,, Sick Headache, Ni'j. Ir.-. ff A;. ;., Indue .-tion. Acidity cf tbe SU-mach, lrpl f.ty of tt.e lavtrr. Gout, Ll;-.n.v.c AirtfT.s, On vol, I1I'f, At:d all Cuxi la.i.i- w L- rc a g :.ii'.- and Cxling Aperiest r l' ir.i-iv required. It i particulirly dj..-.fd to th want of TraTolfr by Se a and Lund, K due.'.i ia Ha Ciuia:., t-naiu of Sder.tary li.ti:-. 1. a1.,.' nr-.A Cr.nva-.-ent; C.ptaln of Vt-I and Plant Ts w.il ! it a vaJaatlc addition to their Jlelicir.ettts. It is ia the form of a Powder, carefully pot up ia botttes to kt. p in any ci;aüte, and merely require water poured upm It to produce a dt ll-htful e2ervescect beTerare. ifuTBerou testimonials fr.m profemiona! anl other petl'-meii of the t.l.'ti-st -tadint; throusboct tn country, aid its teadi y :r.creain.' popularity fcr a xr1e cf yer, ht rarely iuarAM're its tCIcacy and valuable character, and couiQend It to tLe favorable notice of an Intol-lU't-ut public. M inufact cred only by T A UK A NT k CO. , 5 o. 273 C rernwieh -treet, ciimer of Warren ;reet. Sew Tcrk; and for .aie by Lnig-t rrallj . JyT-dly LIVERY STABLES. Exchange Stables, n IllinoiH Street, ('p-ite Bate Hoss, Indianapolis Ind. aurü-dly NOTICE. 13 KICK F02 SaLK. Uiiulrcof cj.s-duw M.KEENAN.A P1LC.
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It9t T.MXV. rpvxr in iowa roa tnr n Rr.irT tfai: mJi e.ne de ia .mUf, and e are p w ffryj ur l.ta. I the r jui,t t1 Taa.i la lla 4.;iU TotiBtie. la tfcat tt. Irot.. lrtretei la la Ubd. t n l.r.t o th tiutasr ef tbetr tarsd, raa. fr a aamU fe. bar teir Tai pU. witboit tU trtmt! aaaaJty lDcidanJt la ta paywet of Taaoa by boQ.rwdct. Taxe paid, aa-i rdenipi:oti ncada alo. in Wjactt!a, Minteaota, Kana, y.hraaka, V ;wir1, and Mbr Wnim slit. WM. T. WILKT, Keal Katata AfCU ectlT-diw.Jw ladiatapoU.la-J PATEHTO. P AT B H S S OKTUSF.D FOR XKIT I5VI3Tn05ll OF KTHT detrj.ti.n. Feea fonttrjreot oo rocret. ? patent no par. StdfrC!rcu!ar, rlelnf errna, JirctltJ, Ac Addre.a AMd.i bkOADNAX. orH-dlr ?an Attony. Wa.flnctcn.T C DOOTGAHD SI1OE0. .TX. B K TT EO.EE:Ea. At 5o. 33 Wen Wahlert on at. A LARGE STOCK OF IIOME-MADF WOCK I0B 2 aale rbeap. one door eaat of tbe r.tner H eep30-d1y a. wan. MEDICAL. " T O T II TZ P K O P Ia E Of the United Statcx In tbe Riontb of Iw-etnber. ls. ihe anderifned fa the firtt time offered for a!e to tb rot.ltc Dr. J R vre lod Imperial U'lnc nitlrra, and in this bort period tbey bae given swrh wntireroal allfaclusi to tbe tuany tbou-and. of pera U bav tried tbera that it U now an established article. Tbe arooctit of b.idüy and Biental tuiiMTjr aniiiC ..uij-lj Irocj neglect of .mail complaint, ft urj.riAiejr, and it U tbrrefur of the utmost importance that a trtr attention to th lea.t and mot triflmR bodi'j a.lnient LoUll be bad for disea-e of the body rnttut invariably arTert the mind. The .ubwribera now only ask a trial of DR. J. B0VEE D0DS x IMPERIiL .VING D1TTEQS! from all wbo have not ed tbern. We cballenje the world to priHluco their equal. These lumu for the cure of Waaa roit aciia,GrEaal. Dkhiitt, and for hmrriM and FaRicmaa tbe PaoP, are absolutely unsurpassed t y any other remedy n eartb. To be as-ured of thin, it 1 outy bece.ary to make the trial. The Wine itself 1 f a very auperior qaahty, telnff about one-third trofler than other wine; a arming and lnvitoratinn tbe whole system from tbe bead to the fret. As these Hitter are tonic and alterative In their character, o they strengthen and invigorate the wbulc .yiara aud pive i Jin Un anl i i.'J,y a.iitm to all 1U parta, t.y equalizing the circulation, remvin( obstructiona, and producing a general w arroth. Tliey are alo excellent for Iiseae ami Weakness j-ciiliar to Female, whero a Tonic la required to atrenfthea atnal brare I lie k) vlrm. No lady who ia autject to latitude and faintness, -houM te without them, aa they are revivify ing in their action. THESE BITTERS Will not on If Cure, but Prevent Ol riar, arid in this rr.)KCt are doubly valuable to the j roa who may use them. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lunr, litdii(e-tiHL, I'.M-w.la, Iiixim-i of tbe Servou ?yutem, I'aralyMa, Iiles, and for all ca-ea rrqulrlnj a Tonic, DR. DODS' CELEBRATED 7I!.'E CITTEnS Arc ITnurpas-rd! For Sore Throat, to common amonu the Cle rsjr.tbo re truly valuable. For the aged ami iiif.nn, and for perMna of weak constitution for Minl-tera of the Ooepel, Lawyer., and all public speaker. for Hook-Keeper, Tailor, heam.tre..es, StuJcnta, Artists, anl all jrse rn leaditig a aedectary life, they will prove truly beneficial. Aa a IWveraKe, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all tbeexhilaratinueffeet, of Brandjr or Wine, without intoaicatinr; and aro aX valuable rrnedy for person addicted to the ue of tf cesslve atrong drink, and wbo wish to refrain fror it. They are pure and entirely free from the polaona contained In the adulterated Wlneiand Liquors with which tho country I flooded. The Fitter not only CCKE, but rP.EVEXTPWasa and hould be used by all wbo live :-a a country where tb water Is bad, or where Cbilla and Fever, are prevalent. Reins: entirely Innocent and barmleaa, they may be g Ut a frely to Children and Infanta with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocate, aa an act f humanity, ahouM assbt in apreading these truly valuable KITTF.llS over the land, aud thereby essentially ai l ia banishlns LmrikenneM and Llaeae. Ir. J. IIOTi: DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and akillful pbyaidan, a ho baa used tbem auccensfnlly In bla practic for tbe laat twenty-five yeara. The proprietor, before purchaaing the exclusive right to manufacture and aril lH. J. Ilovee rds' Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitter, Lad tbem teatcd by two distiu?uishej medical practitioner!, Lo pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the coun.Ty, aa a general thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not bslieve that a repecta.le rbysician can be found la tb United State, acquainted with their medical propcrtlea, wbo will not highly approve DR. J. DODS' IMPERIAL M"IXK BITTEKS. In all newly nettled places where there it alwayi a larire quantity of decaying timlr, from which a jwionoua mia-nia is crea'ed. thee bitters ahould be oed every morniaz lefore brcakfat. TL''e truly valuable Bitter have been ao thorcst!y tet-d by ail cla of the community for almost every varii-'y of diea?-e incident to the human aytteni, that they are now deeme J indinf enable aa a Tonic, Jlcdicinc and .1 Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It Coi but I.IUlr! Pnrlfr le niaodl f;i c Tone to the Ktonaatch! lien ovate tlie v-lero! and ProIons; I. He. DR. J. B0VEE SODS' IMPERIAL WINE BIHERS Are comped of a pure and unadulterated Wine, cra lined with Barberry, yoloroorj'a Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Troa Bark. Spikenard, Chamomile Flower, and GcntUn. Tbey are manufactured by Ir. I od htm re If who i an exjrienced and aucccssful Ityiician, and b'nee should not be claaaed among tbe quack ßostruma which flood tbe cocr.try, and azasnat wbirb tbe Medical Profession are aojuatly prejudiced. In nil Affection of the IIead, Kick Flrndnrlar, or IHerraai Headache, Dr. lod' Imperial lne Hitter will he found to be naoat Salatary and i:f flcuciouw. Tbe many cert rRcate. which bare ben tendered .and the letter whUh we are daily receiTrng, are ccwlaaivo projf that among the women therf Bitter bavegrveiia aaJfacion Lieh no other, bava ever don before. ?! woman tn tbe land ahould be without tbem, and tho who or.ee ue tlem, will cot fail to keep a supply. I'rlco HI OO per ISottlc, O Bottle lor OS OO. Prepared and acid It CHARLES VIDDIFIELD & CO., SOLE rKOPKIETOP.5, 1H Wllliaan fttreet,Xw Torh. Pr Tor sale by noBEZiT BROirura. And by druggtaU aud grwera gaacraIy tkruakt tk country. Jylt-AtawU CHOCOLATG. Uatabllwhed la lltO. TJ AKLk'S 1-SZMim CHiXLAT FTtl TZ3It PARED Cocoa, Broma, lYewck, lloieopatalc a4 Vanilla Choc late, warranted eqaal la qttaö' aad tavar to tbe Pan. Cbwcolate; atave atud the teaa of er tbaMquartera f a century, and are pronounced by ail Lave cr.ee ce4 then to bo scpertvf t any otber. Xanef aetared by W. Baker a CK, at t&rtr MiUa, la Decbcter, Maa.. and for aale I tbetr aVancb Depot S. 217 Fulton atreet. 5ew York City, and by Grocer &4 Drakrs renerallj tbrtmgbovit tbe I'nioa. Aadreaa II. L. P1EKCK. Jeli-l3ui 117 FuUn .taret. Sew Yf k.
