Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3970, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1863 — Page 3

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CITY AND STAT ITEMS.

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svlitorv claim

larria-.r; . Ha:. a

.aim Partim hold rtf

ol vh ant at It 12 d2Ut

tW Cul. paid for

d Internment cJam.

Soldiers C:is Agent, Hg

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3. M. Krrnin,

St W t-'.li.ti.i, my II j

Iao Clam fleo th nw kolkst nronf steel

illara enamelled whit. itf ' jut re

mn b rrawltlr eleett an p cloth

'or sale, whedeawie and retail, at' arker' No 30

'est Wapiti) -ton treet je97 d3t

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Lewi A free lone Mt "wt day . to 19 A M , and essr Mftunf from

to 12. at Mik Clark's uk on South Uli

reet i he saloon M MH the boot sr

fted snd roeTuUwJ in the n

rbrnce and par.

id the liquors

j 24 d.dif

Iflft! lowJ Ic OoewM W. Mr h on hand

ty of pure, clear Ire. to sutpT hi eiisiomers.

hbout shipping from Toledo of any 'tbei point

An j nerton wanting lee. can bp- nipple by ad

dressing George W Pitts. IloX .

f -3T"Dr !?"brn. tie Ainer

Jon, it located at the Bramh!;

I M I) ictor i the on'? t hrsieT-j

en kill a on cure a cancer m

ffnur noers, without inttrji

eure no pay.

Canoer Cham-

. Laiaveue

9 m .

now urine w no

fire to twentv-

or pain No

mavI9 tf.

iBtcFadden and lade. Spiritual teas.

atftJIairvovant rnvslctBii. Mar

r ntfil in thia ritv.st No l-T

Btre-' where th v will dr

Itton to girinc tet. examining

Vcnhinir for the same Goal

rbfrir or en at all hoar

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edium and

nntientlv to

th Davidson

entire itlen

a. nnii nre-

re son able. teJl dlw

je l earners desiring ceruses

Pd to mM the under-i. On M

eta I Col I ere. or

V!..ck . A M je30 dt.

a are reap est ntV (''inimfr1, iHrvl. 10 ' SwiTM.

Kxa miner ! m em

Saturday, .It

OT.Tonea, Vinnetlge k Oo dice' heel alippera 11 per pair, ,g gaiter., $1 2.' Cbeap alipri.

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MTPrirate S m .n T. R".

ftth i ngjjiinl Med yeaterday.

SoV..t-' Home M - lormer poaed to be Munci or I innity

p iti U latitiK heel

Km deo.i:t

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fir HI- II

n for sale Hrr work".

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n atreet .

r Fifty bo No I Kitc (Jrof at t.'inruinatj jricoa Al fu

ft, dniftM, nd er er uital

et.rti .ii ot our National Inde

2?o 2t Tor Store, 2 Eat Waab

je .ei Q ll BMiOIT Notm r A 'I ine"Kof Ma Oion IHtge, No Cor work will bel.l tin(TueiA) ereoitic. t 1 o'etaehv Punctual attendaaoe ia reqweetel. FeakiJ Kimo,

apecrewry. m tJT Lttera were rtareivod .terdy froo. tl.r

Arm ,.f tha Tu mKr1 lut an nnril l! tna 1ea.Hl

id b.tilc of the Her. John ft. R I lv . Chaplain of

e '2-1 ret mcnt Hb. P tne Drcail

.T a cannon hall in one of Wndor'f AktrrntiMi with theencmr 1

Rramo'i (iuu.iT - The flneet rnrf1M Mn the West are taken at Ro. nl ?' ' " Konce.ie.1 bv ail wt.i.

iahmen'. and ther n T,t?fo 1

Pt Ruiiutou'i ia aa pertect i Äa?ea tili give ihr m . (intiiiK are roquirwL In h err i- c onplete in all departmenl'1

wo- k.

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n one oi me

Cni.atai RniDMCC A

eat ten acrea ami a flnr

IDrincitMtl crarel roada I e ..(.,, .V bc city, ground

oi aim rruita an l anruhb. i " wie at a price thai W rju drier, b",rau' hy

daWl A Jonea, ReaJ Vat-- o era

IW T: o (ivmnaeljMa fcd been, while open, tin ( tare of reeort wirere everj.Jv who wtabOd U f etid a pfMtaot fOjlhy Or a spare hour of

LM,e nay, wouui ko; in wmif cioaen, " "H 'wry nu li uiieaed We or Olaod to not that i Ig n openctl to the paibii , i U 1 1 " linn tioi.a of tiiMlarda anl ' -. -I'litT in

h in i "imwii iii in iii hi mo nHnui'vii Hhceu aet apart for the IfüJ -

job friniiiiK. We ar now rendv to do all klnda ' aii-

fanrv .lob Pnntinjj, in the beat lli. oi. hört

ttce. and a cares tumnttnlker nffict wl

eompetent hamla riMl prt'-otrt, Hnc .rtm

i of pa pel and cards, and wecan do goott tod hoa

I werk All kinds of hooka, hriela. catalogue

r" c , printed in the bent title mid on ahoel noi-

We aak the patronage of Democrata. and allot

Ore that wnnt priuiinir dime tr

(H Lira'i PaiotAMa op Was It has been koown M the friend of Mr Samuel Oulick. the fa moats aceoic artist, that he hot been for me time engaeed in paint ng a ran rama of the war. Those who know the geniu and kill of Mr. Ouiick, were well aware that ho would seiMsuch ocrnea a ad iocidenta aa would produce the mort triking tffcrt aoi that bia execution of to work would bo something of which our city would be proud hat few were prepared, hi'h expecta bon bad run, to sm the miaterly work of art he uorolled to them yesterday. 1 h nrat acctton of tie work, comja'iaing four teen viewa, was fii.iahed. and a numler ot fr enda ' ere ;..Tited to his studio to see the canvas f wound from one cylinder to another The many complimentary eiprewaiona that eacaped ineolnn tartly truro the ami nice as scene after scene .

parsed before them uuthfui in delineation and beautiful in colonnp would make a modest man

like our artist blush were we to record them Thia section i 1759 feet long It open with a sea new off Charleston Harbor, with the Fed i eral deet in the distance. Then comes a nearer rfotJ tht lighthouse sod the terf lireakinz orrr t

the har, and the boats with torehe- ent out to rocon no iter the fleet 1 hi ta a moon aketch. an I makes two section. The next is a night view of Charleston harbor, or rather the dark hour before dt, with the house of the city

lighted up. And the harbor covered with boats : filled with citizens to witness the bomhtrdment The bombardment of Fort Sumter follow, with arrnneeim-nt for all the mechanical effect-

to give a trutblul and vivid effect to the memora ble scene that opened the thunderbolt, of war. There is a terrific grandeur in this scene, that must te witnessed to be appreciated. Ait others

that we have een on other nanoramat, pale be fore it The next is a view of Ch irieaton.as seen from the bay trulhlui and beautiful I he city is reposing as calmly as if its waits had never echoed to the thunders of a fratricidal strife. The scene then changes to the Totoma'-. with a view of Caospcrt navy yard, and the destruction of the yard an I -tnpa by Commodore Pendei Tht scene is a! o hcL'le Ifa i rd me h mical effects, showing the burning of the .-hiiw and ol the ship house. The scenes on the line of the Potomac are the Patapaco river at Washington Jun -lion with the Rouqnet battery on ptmrd over the viaduct; Ceorgetown from the top of the Oei lege, with the Long Bridge; Oourgotowo Brtdgo; Arlington Higlits, and Washington and Alexan dria; the retrfc it from the Pbot Hull Kuu.aiidthe advance to the aame; Harpers Ferry; and finally, the Mombardment, of Fredei -ickshurg previous u the rsaag hy fien. Huriiside. Thee vie -.the scenery at least, are truthful and cannot fiil to strike the beholder who h.ts ever visited the places as moat perfect in Unit re gard. The work will be completed in fow MCliOPO, ol

which the onejii't Doticwd ii ÜN first, and when finished will undoubteiP tie l fie liet ever p.iii 'i-i

of the war V e wish the clever ;irtist success in his work, and assure him that while he is Liborius in his pre it studio, there are those without who are watt irng his progress with pride for the bottot hil great work will reflect ii'ion our city. f0"Ifour friends de-ire to obl iin a pood me.il of ' )l the delicacies of the season, or partake of a choice plans of pure old wine, ale and IfajlOffl or smniie s deliuhtfiil. genuine imported Havana cigar and pass -i social hour, we advise them to C1! upon Capt Hnnt at the Huckeje Saloon, attereal! the leading journals of the Cnion ..re kept lor perusal, nnd the attentive .services of the tfojaforooj s.rr lOoorally kdniitteo I)in"t forgot the place Buckeye Saloon, corner of Illinois and t corgi slreeti. Open all light ami dJ jaCI diw - -Ba Table off Dietmare on the Cumberland Voll Mol I rood -T tie Itoute Off the Hebels. The following are the towns and distances on Mm Cumberland Valley rolroad from Hipers town, mx mi'ea north of Williamajsirf , on the Potomac, to Harrisburg, along which the Rchela are advaix ing M - Haarrst'iwn M '"ll 4 State 1. 1 ;ii' ff lirrrncaill- 11 Marion la ('hamHeratitirfr 'ix NrllanI V7 thipienburg . . 33 rakvtllp Jl NrwvlMr AS A lint on 4 a -Irtop M ( arNsta M Malawi -. , 58 Ktngalnti a) m. . 4i, . i i' es "aantiiwit s Hr. I peport. 7S Harrttburg 74

SPECIAL NOTICES.

A arnilr was oo hsi hp healtk waa ia her look, strength was to hr ep, and ia her haiyta PtsnUtto

TELEGRAPHIC.

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,A iend.d tit 1 to pamphlet of 24 po. owmoi.i

to National lax I aa sincnueo. is now noi ' - V I...I 1 1 1 1 in ili.lriliiil inn I'ei 1

puiwini no - Ax mri.mi in in the work ate entoled o. a eortO

Fw ay - . . . . .

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In efTeeltv niean "t rWarhui- 'he popular rj Bar i.a 1. - - t&M M .a. ...,,.k .

(ir mill o wrwvl on nin- 11 iann

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Um fe- . .,, eer heard ol (lenarn

mr . - "d. the new niu m ler of the Armv nl ih mac. until hi uppointment , yet all at once . aflaai edawi the 'rti-lif man in the rirlt 1 1

e also how to the rising ami, and hope his

utong, noon!ay and -etting may bo hri r the ooMrv oae.a the instiiration of ri

o ia the aitth .will it lake tht event'.

the luck that hvlonga o. .aid nuathrrsr

JoiiNSToji'a Aaii HniiMn Vicxshi au An impresaion prevails that Johnston 'a army will attack Oram bsjlikssj Vlckslmrg It ..ill attempt noiliinp of the sort. Oi ant now has an.urtny ol over a hundred thoaaand men. Johnston's aunt does no lunount to more 'hau half ihst number, if llideel he How ha- over tw uty. live thou mil men Itrside- t h -, ( ii mt h ia used the spade a ith sm I- efleet th at the h.riitic itiona in hts reume

si ely less impregnable than the Bebel wmk

in hi bout Iuetoad ol i-nuiinituiig the fd

toeorring ei tarn defeat bv sit.uk iu OrOot, tie Rebel Johnston, who i un loU' tedl. an able

ttent 1 d, a ill use bis army aa a corps o opsorra lion until Vi ksbnrg fulls, anil then march to tie tend Mobile At lt accounts, fJraut was about

mi uirnn V11 kduitg with trd hot lud If

to its capitulation cannot long he delaed. N 1 lie.ald

VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.

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isawsttiv rsMteriUv The mil" r loi e

si not movsal f Sulliran oinii it t ft i!

1. and we ttuat wiser i oio a will pre a.i it will not move Wt hart no fcrs of ar 1

r lifted reaiataii.t in anv pailnl Ihr ."Slate utiiatt t pruvoktsi by tsmpsriup with th Isars ol th

in regard to the dieided nobuiy aupteaa- ' a A .a - a -a a a

u aii Ii s nie o the siii.iHirtei ol (lie .ini n-

lt . are ao ami.oia In force UDOSJ th Slat

Tut Tu arts H un i. Ibert's beneht drew

'arg ind r isi. ou able audletict to the Mettoind

Han i tt nicht The tntert liument waa all tht

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or llota, tue, Ilona Ii a, iiia, lied a, TlaitHs in lltra. Uunbiia, Ac, uae, i a o I'll tat, I ov li, t in in ii i , A, . jwi Pln tftr.fttr. ml 1 1 no Hn, Holtb a An4 puki AB sad oft oias ftr Snrtaa. h anr Uerm tios. Vi lljWl.. . . . 1 1 1 I 1 . h

i ,1, ini.tnii'ir r.'.il iur. an" " K r r I . . 1 1 1 1 1 . i ili. " 'lang-rn ,. to ihr Human 1'aieUr," "lUusnmr out ef their kales la dlt. ' attftd Whota-alf in alt arB ettlas.

bd's promiaetl. aid the t.resri t iti.m of th i os

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to lite oust beautiful ladv and the upbeat kentle-

Hm. viaioi ol a great deal of luu The name Of 'h Isla we could not hear distc.ietlr. Th

commotio tor th tng. blt was strong 1 he Mist i k i hol ftortM In which ll waa awarded was' Pooefwingly take bv aurpi i.e. bn he rrett.l i

gra rf adv. and the pteantation pissed off with Ljrtwt $cimt. It waa a very p!aaat evening, uke

It a ill

To m-M thet-e wm be the usual tinging, dsnc

ic leats nv axana saoiorveroe ami iwo

ikhabU tV'ii'-'iniu.e Sutu.i Hist

il tlnumav

fftäfankt hy allDorosiarsanl Rar ansa svsrv rlisrt. fcajrl- WWAaa.' of all w, rttdr -ns. fjrtka4',Coaaa'a'' aamr it sti sack rVn, hot tlr aa. rtaA, Wfor jru buy. ff-Ai. Ill lt it.tOaaTAIt. ftqjri' WAS furor. Akt Hao aa. !. Y. MbTSoM ' momt Ihll llAtVaad W B vii'Kk.. Va-lr .ai-atid Krlall Ar-SU, ladtSliapoll, i rhfti

in and th

ft tit aJfrtjtjOff Asjoog th mpatitor pia K' in w our . -od Sue

if i rw h isoerr. and . -neik

:k heteeii him and tht Seeretar f n r

siuirsl SoctOtt. and it i said that he was

baa Is Uit aw-tid Now. there kt one honor

an not be deprived of that of alwav keen

n htnd the mot complete stock ol good? in in m thia or soy other city You can never to ct th beat off 0 er y thine usually ke t in

Ir-t family grocer v sur at Sorweü's,

Vt ashingtc ' and aa he I . i

let 10 gubiot award i to tb upbest oiau, the

Beard sOuuH sward loin one aa the bet M - . . , 1 . I .

te ol iruiia ami vwarriaoies in in ult.

ar 0 v. i . .

1 i aal ox to a; soak a i , i i s i ' tihl jm

liner. evoryUody who can pars a week or ten

irom btoiiiim, trill reel hke gorng north to .L - ll t - r . I . i .i t

h tne ctWM sew irui me i.-aes r.i.'ur

wr ah rdau of th day, and a verv .-.k-j

r i ny enanie menu io travel i.kuirr u

theosud r'e An eieiiraiou toNiarara

w ll lea0 t'tro on tbe I avoflou,

Ws'ine. Ac. to Toledo, thseo tbe txcor

!! take ih Ixaut lul ate- in er Mor ml

luffalo, t . st Cleveland Sleep

tenia asid mal ill bt furnished on

Nod klcnlr' famous baud, al C

ftbt Qoord s bsod. of this rn, mil u

trfp oa th lake with thir musie. Th

ittU ill ia two days and out ttifht at

M return ot the same mute

DRY GOODS.

Large Arrival of Spring and 8ummrr avtoow. eowsw, -AT Lynch & Keane s, I I Vtl tioliliigtoil M. f tviMi rin iiAXKD srtx.'iMrTiJT. a n roll TtkKhY new atork, when rrOlDwss al III loartst fläurr ruaMas u f uOer ur eatsrs staok al Im retnIa I - i rlceaccaoparr.l with that af Ih I art twn yrar i klKTS at iwwiar nt a half per rant: LAWS at tlf-

' tetn per iar.1. PI 1 Ct K I Mi hTiNti. a' flfoen per paM DOgsft ii. fr'tn i iht cent, and ap.

Cloak. Shawl,. a aine,, i.r.ia.b f.. lUr, e. TVklaa. tllacb,wis, I bist, ivpho, Dreaa ioed, Hndrry, Ulre., i;,, Ar , .to fcrlestl. Belota lormer Irlcee!

Wn Reports. W roast sjow York Nsw Vom, Judc 28. A special to tbt Times.

dated II Arnsburg the 2itb, tayi: Our forces here slowly retired, and are now is mm around tht fortifications of Harrisburg. The enemy ia sdvsncine slowly, and in all probability will soon commence an attack Gen ämith has made a proper disposition of hit men. Cspt Brisbane, who was out oo a reconnoistance this afternoon, reports the Rebel scouto to !

have beeu witbu. three miles of our picket Berts from the direction of York are very ch flirting. IATU. The enemy fireil seveial shots from the position west of Oyster Point this atternoou From Harriiburg HaitaiMHKo, June M The citv to dar is

S-T-1860-X A frw bottles of Planta! si Bitter Will care 5 err on ll-adarhe. ("lJ Ratr-mOlea arxl reverth Upa. ftour Storoacb and FrtKl Itrrath. " Flatalrory and tixiifetlon . If ereoua AOeetion. Kace-aiv- fU(rue and Short Breath. M Pain over the Kyet, ' N-ntal DeporVnCT. " Prostrstlon; Or-at Waakneaa. " Sallow Compleiloo. Wrak Bearrh, Ac. Which are th- ertdeoc- ot LIVr.R COMPI.AINT A XT) IIIoPlffH V It i erimteJ that rem-tenth of all odtiit ailment

pro-ee l . from a lit el and torpW lirer. The bihary Comparati ve!y quiet, considering the near ap

r-ecf i. naf tk Uvl '". w -.r,' th. ifomach. po. i r" 1 " te entOtJ

on the entire, irstem and xbihit the ahm yipunnt. After lone reear-h, w- ar- able to prewnt th- most remarkable cur- for thee horrid nijrhtmare dira.v.,. the world ha ever produced. Within one year ovtr rati hundre i ant fnrty rhoaand persons have taken th- Ilantation Bi'trrs, and not an in.Unce of complaint hasetmt to our kn-.wiedr-. It i a mo-t effectual ton - and agreeable atimnlan, uited to all con'bti.in. oflifr. The report that it r-lica upon mineral urtnees for its active pniperties art- wh-IIy fal. For the public atifactlon, anl that pn'ienta may consult their j.hy.ician, we ajipend a bei f it cranpunotits: CAUoarl Bark flehrntrd for over two hmvirM reart in the treatnient of Fever and Airue. I)ysjs-p.-ij, Weak

ness, Ac. It wa intr'-biced into Europe by th Conn leas wife '1 the Viceroy ot Peru, in 164U, an-i afr rward sold by the J-.uiLs fur th nrtmHH jri if ,(m turn irtiyht ii itrr, und-r the nam- f JkwStwtl rVawJstO and wa, finally male public hy Ix.ui XVI, Kbit" of Franre. Humb l.lt z aW- -special reference t iff fbri-fua-qubtiabiriii Ins South American travels. (a.c,riu.a tVAM-Par th- harrhea, colic aud diea. - "f "he -n-marh anl bowel. IlaaiHCijos Kor iSSaSSSNaafttS sff lot 10 ri v ad.I lr'p-i-csi aabtHaM Cam mii.k PtOwaas1-. rente Med diKsatton. LavrM.au Ki.witas Ar matic. .timnlani and tonic hfffhK InvI-TAtiiiK in re rvou-drlibt v. W isrra.iarai K..r r.-fnla. rhc.rnatiin, Ac. Asisa An arornsiic rarniinaiive; rriMtinsflch, mucle an. I ni'lk: nnicli u.rd liy moth-r. nur-in,-. Also, clove-buds, orange, c rra way, coriander, 'naktrnof, Ac. 8. T. 10 X. Aoth r wonderful ins;reiiietii , off Hp ami origin impsrtirtK Heautv to the complexion ninl hi IIHsoflT S fft mind, is j et unki own t. the t o BJ d tlie world, and we withhold it name for the pre-en'. I M It ) ItT a, M t i u n HC AT K S. R,l,tt'r, X. V., Vo m'r 28, ltftl. M--r-. P. II. Dmakv ifCii: I have ii n a (Trent .utTerer from Iryspep'ia for tbrre ur f.-ur years, und had at ahand"ii my proffssulM About three month. Oge I tri-d the P'untaMon miter, and r.i my irre at joy I am now nearly s well man. I have recommen'b d 'hem in several cases, ml, as far a I know, always wiih sfcfMl benefit. I am n -.pertfullr ymir, KK.V. J. S. CA THOKN. Phitndftit, MVA .,, 17'A fhn, H6l. Ur. rscTKK Knitsn: My dauirhter lias kOM ajatfj bene, tied O the u -e of thy Plautati u Bitter.. Thou wilt n.l me two more bottles. Ihy friend, ASA CURRIN. SAe; m,r, toUitr, CAVs'. III., fib. 11, 1S63. M-..r. P. II. liaAKr. A Co Homt send us another twelv- oasts of vour l'lant.oioii Hitt. r. As BSeCBSBO apetlrer tliey appar to have upereedr! verytlunar else, sti'i ate ireatlj ninmid. Y..iir-. A.-.. C, xiiK A WAITH.

5.000 Hoop Skirt WholetaU- A Retail.

If Cah koyrrs wsot to vt oionry, wt inv tte ihesx to call d aaaauiM ar stark sod prter bafore 1-vjrin T-rm, aatft- Oae prke, and trowble to .ftuw roods hAMtrwMH sx wist Washington sntirrT, Dry Ireeoa lert to Pslmtr M. as.)

a.1 IH H A K I I , ' - ' PMPPKI KTOfflB. hyahstld I htythatef I A N DEI I ssiLA c.O mt WDM. '.aiAXXLta.

Arranr-ni' nta s now completed to supply any da -Bland f.r thia article, which fr. ni Urlt of fioveintueiit stamp. h not heretofore been possible. The public may real aioiired 1 hat In Do case will the perfectly pure -taint ir! of th- Plantation Hitlers 1e -

psrted from. Krtry (,t;ir oe.iraf, htc of our

ij fitn, a stasl ife t-njntriittf. or it 01 ft

ptotsmt Sold hy all Druggist, flrotftfi ani tlralers throughout the country. lilt IUI A ., Jtsjotk lAneotim 'iOi Broad )', ral . Y . S. T.--1860.-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS

V t L. . -J 1 ,L.

i ors na oeen occupieu nv tne enemv snu a

port'on of th bridceja on th Northern Central '

ra;!road this ide of that plsce destroyed When o ir troops tell back from Carli!e they left in the narracks equipments for one company of caralrv and one regiment of infantry, and 20. 'Ml rations, which have fallen into the hands of the euemy. It was reported that the barrack? was burned, but the rcriort has nut been confirmed A fiht took place late this afternoon at Wri.htville, oppo ;n)bi. Ttie troop, that were UldiOg the Northern Central railroad retreated to the Columbia bridge en the approach ol the ei eon. und crossed to

I tbi aide ot the river, except Col. Fryck's. regi raetit. which icmaintil at wrigblorilhl to oUarda br-dge at that place The fcabobj attacked him with a heavy torce, and in order to save hi men

he was forced to cros.s to Columbia. The niac-

uiheent bridge then was burned to prevent the

enemy from reaching this sided the river.

1 he (vivetnor has information that the Rebels

are at Hainoridge, twelve miles above Columbia,

with a poutoou train autbcictitly large to construct a bridge The Rebels that drove our forces from Ster rett! Cap on Saturday, and then moved toward Duncaunoti, have returned to the Cap. No demonstration has been made on the Pennsylvania railroad a far as kuoau. Troops under tbe new call are arriving very rapidly. Col Jenkins' regiment, which had a akirmaftil at Cet;r.ourg, arrived here to day. They lost about 3tH) in prisoners and straggler. The officers weie sent to Richmond and the men paroled. Some ot the latter have arrived here. A jmal to Dm Herald, dated Hanixburg the '2"ü, says: Cen. Cameron has information that the Rebels

are at Carlisle, 2M,IKM) strong, with forty eight pttom of artillery. Guns are heard, and the oa einv is at hand now Vokk, June 29 A dispatch to the Her aid. dnied Heidi juituer Army of the Potomac, J une 'J, says: Tbi Morning Col. Hardee airived by special train from Wtthiogtoo, as bearer ot diapatches relieving (.Jen Hooker from comrraml, and appointing Maj Cen Meade bis successi r aflain oo the Uppar Potomac remain quiet. I bt Rebels have a small force south OS Haters town, and our forces remaiu in possession of South Mountain. BOOM ftt.lcWTsJrsl reported to hai i t tlMMd the PoWmaG below ! ;w aids' fm und ctpttirtd a Iralo of 150 wagons. Ptoooosjftwo has been appointed a Major Cenerai, and coriiuiands the cavalry forces Suhl is i.rdcied to leport for dity with another command in Pennsylvania. A llirn-biirg dispatch to the Herald, dated thc'Jdlh, says: We want men Our fot tifications only need good, able, experienced soldiers Will they come

I or w aru I ftnoaylrauto is now responding very largely the citizens goneriilly aic recruiting. ton Sniitb is in imniaud west of tb S:ls iuehauna. Con Kmppc will aid him Tbt Rebel (ien JoMtoa'l division followed Rboile-' into Cb unbcisl.iii - un Wedtierdny, nnd moved on Shippenshurg Friday Thcv number ,000 Of 10,000 ear:, The Ifebels near CellVSbni- say they were goinj to liiltimore and H r ntburg. A Washington spec j1 .-into that somt heavy artilltry, under K'tzhugli Lee. ilatbod into An tjOwdale, capt ui wl several prisoners, deslroved Uovetnmenl rtoics, Ac. Another smjn tiiat -i train ol etnpu wagons from Tenalllowi. wa.- nit. iikcd three times by Rebel cavnli I Thr liclo'ls h.nl lout pieces ol artillery and several reuitnenC of cav.tby near the town of (t.iim.v .lie The Rebels cap! uied l.)d wagons and about IMM) mules Thiee Kehel eavulrr brigade ire moving lowaids the Washington hi auch of the Baltimore and Ohio i oil i oad 'I hey passed itliiu fourteen miles north of Washington and AnnapOdt Jomolloii. Their oh jeci being to desriov ihe ttesile work between YV athiugtOU and Aiiliapolis. t Hahr I orrr in lur)laiid B M.riMoiti . JttM It 1 1 tepotied that a Rebel force o .'I. IHM, with .even pieces of nrlil leiy, eroSMsJ the f'otooitt at Seneca, .Montgomery county, last night, und this morning took the f) arnestii wn road, i- il im tbrpiiriose ol reach lb tit iir the Washington road or the Haltitnoio tod t )h'o railroad Tne liebels have burned two bi idea tuin side af Yoik, ami two In voml, as fur n known. ft rout Tnr rt to wta, I it . MntftlSToWN, Pa. June 'J-a Ih muiufac tuieia hat e detiritnt ail to i lo-e llietr works un til the Rebel are di u eu Irom tbe Mate, nnd have raised tlO.OfMI to pay at wages toall who volun Irei , din ii tbeir ihteitre Kite bm die I men will ieave In Hart iabtirg at leu o'clock tin- mornii.

A -pea-1 ii to the llritld Itom Harrisburg at Ü .'- ! . k Ih: morning, ray ti e enemy demanded ibr surrender of Me hsmeshurg, which WMOom pUtd with, our i ivalry retreating in good ordrt. I I c rneinv pilHctl down the Putted States Hag slid ruisisl tht Rehtl colors. The town wss ijuiwt, most of tht peiplt having itlt The Rebels captured several thousand dollars worth of properly con tract ol for the Oovem men', aalt, flour, to., at Kingston 'on W K. SmiUi commands our forces writ ol thr Su-quehsunt I l e Rebel Csn Johnston t division enterixl Chambersburg on Wolnesdsy, nnd on Friday it ni'ivcd ion ii.: Shippenshurg. Hi force uum boreal is boo or lO.Ott) The Her ild's Sam later dispat h anys: The Rebrls have po-es-ion of York, and hare thrown out pnket, towanls SaucastM. . o i t'lnclnnattl. vnaii. J uiitll A MurfroOftburtidiapai. . of I be ?lli e . v- : In the sk:iuii.iie ..( i he 91 tad WHk at Otay (iap. between the advance ot McCook's corps and a Rebel brigadt. our lose was killed and woundisl ft rnm Washington WAMMBOtOO, June H A Urge number of Kehel etvalr. under command of Filshugh Pee, made dash into Anooodole, capturing sev eral sutlers who wert in tht vicinity, of burning Springs, nnd a numlieriif sutlers' wagons. r it , ..... . . .i

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tenement In fttl lodelpst 1st. riiit.ADxi.rnu, June 3b The excitement in this city it intense Third street is thronged with people awaiting the uts The merchants have resolvtd lo cIom their stores and recruit a regiment immedistelv The Union Leagues are also moving in the matter. The Torn Exchange Ouarda hare a recruiting party marching about the street t ion. Lanratter. Lam. atTia, Pa . June 38. There is great ex ctument her. Refuge from Harrisburg ar flocking in Two spies came over the river this morning at Marietta. On was killed and tht other captured ( I If force guard tbt nrer from Marietta to Columbia. AU business will be sutpoodod to morrow, and two thousand citixsns will march to resist the enemy at ibe river. A rtntletnan wro left York at one o'clock this mti.iri says that Longatrewt a pickcta wer with. it one milt of that place, and ever) thing of vsiue that could be removed had been taker, away. I' ve comptnioftof Rebeli tttackod four com

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Four hundred Rebel cavalry all em plod to ford theSusq jehar.es. but were baffled by tb current The enemy burned the bridges on tbe North era Central railroad between Harrisburg and York. A whole column is moving towards Columbia, reported to be 5.000 strong Thetneroy hare theiled tbe village of Wrights rille, opposite Columbia From Hstrrisaurg. H aaaisBcar. June 3d Midnight. Tbe artillery firing heard to day was a skirmish between the Rebel advance and our outposts. No damage is known to hsve been done ou either side. It occurred about five miles from here. Our troops then Jell back, and up to the present time, th Rebel advauce is four miles from here. Tbe au thorit es eiptut an attack. Tbt Governor has received nottee of 25.000 men ho have enlisted under the late call Froua Phi Indelptt 1st. Pan mrail. June 29 Rusiness has nearly ceaed There hat ben no meeting of the Hoard of Brokers. .-k declined 5 per cent and sterling raited 5 per cent The coal dealers hare resolved to close their colleries till the crisis has ceased Merchant have resolved to raise a million dollars. All the tores will be closed and the employees sent for ward for the detene of the city and State. From tlie Arniy of the Poioniar, Aevv or the Potomac. June 39. General Meade's appointment pives universal satisfaction. Hooker leaves for Haiti more, a here he is ordered to report. rtre. Bt i Kalo. June 29 Noon The jke Shore freight house is on fire, with a prospect of heavy damnge. if not it entire destruction. from sondr ftftook. SaXDT Hook June 29 The steamer Hecla, from Liverts.nl the 16th. nnd tjueenstown the I7tb, bat arrived At Gibraltar. April J7th. met the Confederate steamer Florida She had 2t0 prisoners aboard. It was rumored in England that V:cksbttrg had been relieved and Grant surrounded. The Confederals loan wss strong iu conse iiuence at 1 per cent discount.

Iilit KrMrl ft r om tlie triii) of lti Pntomar. June 2H. Hooker iued the folluwinc fare

well address, iu con lorm.ty with orders from the

War Department, dated June 27th:

I i eliuquieh my command ut the Army of the Potomac. It is transferred to Major General

George G Meade, a brave itini act'nnrlilied ofti

cer who has nobly earnel tbe confidence and

esteem of the arniy on mnnr well fought fields

Impressed with the beiief that my usefulness as

commander of tbe Army ot the l'otomac is im

paired, I part Irom it, aet the deep emotion and

orrow ol pirlinp with comrades ot so manv bst

tie. is relieved by ihe conviction r hnt the prestige

and devotion of the army will never cease nor fail; that it will Geld to my successor, as it has to me, a hearty und willing support With the

earnest prayer that the triumph of its arms may bring successes worthy of it and the nation, I bid farewell. Josini H-oki.k This a .is followed by au address frni General Meade, dare: i ', i ibpiarters Army of the Poto mac, June IB: By direction of the President of the United Statrs I hereby iume command of the Army of the Potomac As a soldier, in obeying this order, an order totallv unexpected and unsolicited, I have BO promises or pledges to make The counti looks to the army to relieve it Irom the devastation nnd disgrace ol lio-tiie invasion. Whatever fatigues and sacrifices e may be Bat! led upon to in der-o. let us bear in view conliuuallv the magnitude and interest involved, and let euch mau determine to do his duty, leaving to an nil controlling fiovidence the decision of the contest. If i- with just deference that 1 relieve in oinniand of this nrmy an eminent and I impliohed soldier, whose name must ever appear eiui.piciious in the history of its achieve men'-, but 1 rely upon tbe hearty support of my conn idtl in inns to affajgl mo m'tlie discharge of the duties of the important trust which has beer confided to me On O. Mradk, Msjor General Commanding. From tlie Army of the umberlnnd. Bl LoOfttt . I une IB, A speeial to the Reptlb HotQ, dated Headquarters Army of the Cumberland, Beaok QtOVO, I miles south of Murine. bor, m I -: A genet .1 lorward niov,mcnt of Rosecrans' tt in iff hi on tbt 'J I. Ii Continuous baavy rains made his movements alow, but they have been gatisi u .oi v All of the enemy's force tli.it op pos'-d our ii'lviti. o were pOsbod bach with severe punishment. Ho). Wilder s mounted infantry had a aevere skumish at Hoover's G.tp on tht 24th, driving a supcnor rorOO ol inlaniri, ami inflict'iig a loss of Mveial bomired in killed and wounded, while bis own loss whs only fort" or Hit) Willich's brigade, in the ml v. nice of McCook's 6'irp-. drove to rc'menis of infantry ami a hattet of artiilci Irom a strong position at 1 I. erty (ap, ibkiOtti miles south of Murfrecaboro, on the I4tb -tillering a los ol fifty. On the alteriioon of lbs 'J.Sih a fight occurred attlirsmie place between a Rebel division un der Otajrborn and Willich's. Wilder 's and ('trier's ki i h Alter sn hour's uction ihe enemv were ( om;, Intel v routed, leaving tlieir dead, part of then wounded, and a number of prisoners in our hands Our 1"s w .s forty killed ami one huinlirtl wounded, ii. eluding fourteen officcra. Om M mbetl'i mi ilrt rowted a bo.iv of Rebelt on the Shelbyvillv pike on (ho 3.11. Th troops si in high spu.ts and eager tn meet the enemy. The phi. of tbe Rebels i. not dvtlopel, but indi. atioti. are that they will not give battle this s'de of Duck river Our advance occupied Manchester on the 37th. , Pritontra sy that (ien Clnyborn wns killed in tht rlht at Liberty Gap that Bragg revitwed thr troop then a ( hours pirvioua to tht ac lion, .md that Gsnci Hardee and Stewart wit bes e il.e rngngvinent M ANClirsTao, Tkmn , Juii2H General Rej Holds took (Misaeasioti of thia place yesterday morning nt nglii o'clock. Gen Granger occupied Shelbjville at ( A M c,teida 'I lie Kebel. aller slight issialaiict, evitcunU'd their several poaitioiis nnd icircated to Tullahoma Oen Ro.eenna has it-moved restriction! on tht 11 t i I U ' ' ii I eend a avnopai ol In illiant tnovemenls whi h, despite of nietfiologic.il ami tODOffraphical difil cully, havt resulted with but slight lotMt to us, In taking possession of the famous gaps and Ihe strongly foriifitd line lately held by the Hebel. The movement was begun on tht 24th, in the tnidal of heavy rain, winch h.n continued ever sine with but slight intermission The enemv 'e advance posts weie found on all the rjnds le ding south, nut mure than six miles distant from Murfieboro On the llt, liullr'a 1st Kcnttnki cnaithy a ere dria en rapidly through Hover's Gsp to Heech Grove They had not time to place theii attiller in position iu th un finished works in ti e Gap. Two companies seje cut off and acatteied in the hills 'ewsrt's diviin moved from Fairfield tht slai m being givi n to Heeeh Grove, snd thtre engaged the head of Thomas' corps, under Col. Wilder A brisk engagement between Wilder 's mounted infantry and Bites' Rebel brigade ensued, in which tht enemy attempted to dank us but wert repuiaed by tbe iTth Indiana w.tii heavy lots. Our lost waa fifteen killed and about fifty wounded The fight la. ted lour hours Tht Reikis hsd two guns disabled bv Lill s and. Harris' bat ter. The Rebels are still in pose-aion of Beach Grove snd R.dgt Hdls. The enemy threw up earth works and planted a Inttery to rake Hoover'a Gap, in which Thorn as' corps was massed. Lit in the evening they opened from fire points a heavy cross fire on our position, hut were -oon silenced by Loomis' Church's and Harris batteries. On Friday Roussau made a flank movement to the right, for th purpose of eat ng upon the Fairfield road ami cutting tne Hebels ort from their line of retreat Biglow'a briead. Major Cooiidge commanding in the absence d General King, ill at Murfrsboro. lud the advance ot the flanking i r e and mad a rapid and brilliant chaise bp n IG tea' Rebel brigade The Rebel left snd were driven iu great confusion fr half a mil and causing their right to hastih evacuate Beech Grote and works, retrMting in great haste toward Fairfield Col Walkes, through fear of being flanked by a force apparently moving on kit right, but real 1 y retreating, failed to move hia brigade as far as

the Fairfield road, and tbe toemy oactped Tbey threw away ever v tiling bot tberr guns, trowing tht country with blanket tod koto- i

sacks fttnrmitau pursued to Fa rfield Tbe to em v retreated from the to TalUhomt. Key no Ids meantime moved forward, and oext dsy occupied Mscbeater.ukiog thirtv prisoners, among whom were throe officers On the center, Clayborri'ttfiritioo waa eoeoun tered at Liberty Gap, and a severe eofagement. lasting an hour, ensued. Hsrtnr accompaoied the left, I can give oo detail. Oar lea b ettlmatod tt300. Rebel lots unkuown. Col Go wan, 3d Ark , and Major Clavborn, of Clay bom's starT. killed. Miller's and Willich's brigades chiefly engaged Lota in tbe former heavy io the latter light. Miller ia seriously wounded. l.'pon the right a cavalry engagement, of which we have no ricolara. was bad on the 24th. between Mitchell and Forrest, iu which the latter found himself outnumbered. Stanley went to Mitchell's aid. and Forrest retreated Granger then moved forward, finding Polk's corps ' reported 18,000 strong) in his front. According to orders, the right ami center kept retired, and did not attempt to puh the enemy Had not the constant rains of the past four days and the difficulties of bad roads retarded us. we should have succeeded in forcing Bragg from bis hue of retreat to Tullahoma, and thence towards the Tennessee river, or compelled him to fight us west Ami nrth of Tullsboma. Aft it now stands.

he it retiring safely on Tullahoma. Hardee on I

Wartraceand Folk on Shelby ville. They will be in front of Tullsboma to night, assuming a defensive oositioc, and await an st tack The Army of the Cumberland to night will be within reach of them

Gen Granger met with a grand reception from the loyal Citizen of loyal Shelbyvdle. Flag floateu from tht buildings of citixens and men.s

women and children welcome! wiih tears and

shouts of joy the flag thev had not seen for

months

Granger captured 300 men, 20 officers snd 3 pieces os srtillery. and pushed M is pursuit of the Rebel train 9 mi'es head. Unionists estimate Tolk's forte nt ls(lK)0 Brngg's entire force is roughly estimated at twice this In It of the bnd weather our troops are in high spirits and march splendidly. From i kaburg Cairo. June 29. Advices from Grant's srmy up to noon of tlie 22d, say the siege was progreosing vigorously. On the 20th cannonading was kept up from early morning till noon by the army and navy, but elicited no reoly from the garrison. A large number nt buildings were destroyed, but beyond tbai it is not ascertained what amount of damage was Boom, I)eerter report that the Tennessee and Geor

mm u too were nun h disaffected and talk about

reftisiti to fighi .

Johnston's movements are still wrapped in

my.-ierv, but he is reported moving south His

forces ate all withdrawn from beyond ihe B:g

Bioei Gen Taylor is paid to luve hung sll Federal prisoner, taken .tt Milbken s lb id Relaliatorv measures will prohibit follow

Heavy rains in toft vicinity have rai-cd all the stieams to ow tllosing and verv few movements

on either side have been made.

John Paik, Conservative, was elected Mayor

of .Mempln vestenlay Hi AI.or A.BTM s W U M T Hun I V ii K.i. i ii. J une 2'i s The RebeN came out of their works on Mon

day night and temporarily droet our pickets from

tbe rille pits, but weie iiriten back by our bt icr i I'

ll It thought they are feeling they way to cut

out

There was considerable fixing nlong the line

to d iv. A large number of ambulances sent for our woiuiJed towards Jm-kson on Sunday, returned to Rig libtrk bridge, having lieen turned back at Kdw HitlV Station No Kehel cainpsnearer than til it plac. Caiiio, June 21 Passenger arrived here today from Vickshurg report that Hanks raptured fort Hudson on the mormng of the '23d, with loooii pri-oners, arms, etjuipmcnts, Ac. This news h s ml to hare reached Vickshurg by way of the river. The report lacks ofli. ml confirmation, and in the nbsence ol anything from our own re

porter, should bs leeeive ! with many grains of

allowance Irom flfnrrlabiirsr. H vitRisscao, June H Information was received by the author: ftt tbsf . .ling which they con.i ,cr porfoeftlf reliable, that IfjBBB Rebel troops had pasel through Ch unbersburg up to Saluiday. wiih 104 of artillery.

Dei l.e was at Chi mbersburg w ith his staff

aa Bawttay The indieations are that a strong effort will be made to obtain a foothold on this side of the river The lube! h,ve rem nned sppireutly inactive in our front up to the present time HaOOsMCOO. Jun. IB, I ."i P M Two refu gtea have just snivel here Gar the Pittshure mail route from CI. iriibrrbiug S iturda) evening. Thev state that .it e'even o'iock yc'enlay A M.. eti Lec. it. eoinpai N with L -tigatteet and A P Hill, with their staff and eeort- left Chambersburg. taking the Btltimaw oike iu the direction ol (ietlisburg Baaaiiaiiait alut iB II M 1 have just rOftWrW tr.m fly-'er l'oii,i Tbeee wna firing boot two o'clock tad ui'iining, mid one of our picke'- was wounded The enemv i threatening to i.a. the Sustti hanna, hut iheie has been no oonflict up in thia time. HAaaisaian. June 31 A ettiitrn of Carlisle who left thai place at 11 last night timed litre to day. He savs the barracks at that place ia occupied by b.'MHi men , be.ulcs a brigade encamped at eai h end oftown. He lelt there on Saturday for Gettysburg whirr Loiigsireet's he i.hjn.irtei Is now ostab lisboi. Hills corps was between Carlisle nH Cham bei .burg, wdils Anderaon' div imoIi wsn al Chamber, bui g on Ki id IJ . Thi ü the latttl inform if ion received here in regatd to tee position of ihr main body o th men The enemy has shown no dioit i..n to advanee to lay Carlislk. June 21 Sot i ml dlion who wont out tin ier a flag ha ju.i retm nol Imm serosa Iho rivet , from Wright. ili.- I he Rebels evacuated VVrighisvillt at in o'clock (hi moroinf. and commenced mot inn tot, ml York The Rebels rected all private frojerty, and diil not interfere with the canal. The Rebel troop armed at the bridge yesterday , with artillery . a few minute after our troupe crossed over. I rani Ho Hi more. ÜALiiMont. June 29 l ue Hobels atoartd this oiornnig st nn early hour at M .rnotsville. and tort up the track about twelve o'clock. Another .mall futee of Rebels appear of al Bjkoavill. eleveu mile Irom Baltimore, and4 stroye! the rnilroad track A Heriel cavalry forct encamped It at night at S.ndy Spring, Moutcomery county, and tent oat scouting nrtie Thit foiee it tuprsel to te thr force that Im appenred at ihe aunt above metitiontd. The toad to Wnahmgtuii has a vet been an moieated. rrom Sew Vrk. Niw- Vota. June 29 A Washington dispatch to a Philadelphia piper a tys Th Rebels who captured a waon train con sisted of a part of Fitzhugh Lee's brigade, the whole of which was mar ri ng to Rellsviile, oo

; the Baltimore and )hio railroad. Two Rebel regiments are encamped st Aeo ! link, ten mile from Alexandria. Captm ed Kebcla say that Stuart'a cavalrv, with artitltrv, sre matching un the railroad be j tween Washington and Riltimnre The whole Kefiet srmy. except Stuart's caval 1 ry, is In Pennsylvania. The Rebel officers mv tbey are determined to ' make Pennsylvania the future bettle. fitrid. I rom rn.htii. I'iiil m.si cm t . Jan '20. Telegraphic com rounicatu ii btweeti Harriturg and Pittsburg it rfStl perfect. There i- uo truth in Uie rumored capture of Harrisburg. pHiLADKLriita. June 29 The Board of Brokers to day raited $39,000 to be divided among mo it . a t

.ssi mon wno may etuui Tor in emergency. At a mewiing of Clergymen to dav ibey offered tbtir ftorvicoft to the Mayor u labor oo Ust fortifictiosm. ft rem Ml lohn,. sr. St Joora. VF, June 37 The City of Raitissorr , fmm Liverpool on the 17th. was boarded off Cspe Race on Friday evening Her sdvicM sre one day later than tb Hecla's. The Kangaroo arrived at Liverpool on tbe 15th.

tod tbe Greet laoftain and tbt H:berAesl oo tb 17th. Lord Pslmerston. io ft speech at tb Lord Mavor's banqeet. in London, on tbe l6th. ta-d

that oo ali quosuone of peace r wsr. whether io tbe Et or Woat. Pnnes sod lokaod wave tn

psstet

BT rs !. eirlti arkti. atri. June 39 Floor ntehatire-1 voak a mo.!erate demand Ibr trade braodt. at t(db Wheat unchanged s:hJ Muit. Ie of rod Of $1 36 and w r ., $i j., Corn IkWja f .r .helle I sod :.? m th ear Whisht ataaesly at Br. Nothme d.uie io OV ass SM Gold 16,' Salver V Ft change f.rm st t, premium a aar ft orsa larkei. Nrw Yooa. Iwesl 25f Flour coi l in ues irregular and woeetUed ship

piti: round bor.p hi.a and exire Slate are in brih

dean ivd nt

er

All otlier kind hear, and

Beelibisag; j rniorä stj for eart Bftote. $-s 6 O.S b i riimatl boon Ohm, and f ' 1 for tr I irVa rf.-aing aJwSI Whisk t .S .-le firmer; ale nl Wester at ob, do in han . 1'Wbeti fully Be higbr. wHb sn active export demand Oats dull and heavy at ata Pork firmer Money active and firm at 7 per rent Slerltng decideily higher lG0atl7l for first elate bill Gold advanced fully 3 per cent, opening atfte1aod closing firm at 47lfc.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

DOISTT PASw THIS BY I

THE RR A M II SIOKI -or H. ill It H I s H. NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NEW YORK PRICES.

7 slwst

IWR K MT THAT TMI sTt.RIt is (..VMtcntli

will) Nra Tor, a.irr. . ut.m-r that tfcry will

Iwav s find priie., a wells, stales, to erfMMtsf with

the ra-trofwH Koiembrr tb. plar. I'h N f K HOfSF Bl ocK. mylA-dly .'.near t'tib Iwpet.

CLOAKS.

CL01K iDllTILLi STORE!

ItrCMVIItC I 'A II Y PIT

tu Mi I-. tm:s t .fro

IK

I.OXII. MaLamt LACmaj .... AVI. ... Barege Mantillas! AlJki. Irl O O I SKIRTS, IVE a i O., l b' ' A K 1511 M A NTH I. A STORE. OLD F0ST0FFICE BUILDING.

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BatJtk Meritisr. aftrot M I ANAPvil IS

HATS AND CAPS.

I S A AC DAVIS,

WholeRalft & Retail I'f.ALRa Ik

Hats, Caps, and Straw Ooods, HAS Jt ST RKCKiVEII HIS

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t ii mmtiK. ihkv i un ay the am t ant hkh " ' in the Ka. ahn Ii hr will -tl .. . . tl. All the i.araar ertes. ('' a' V IA iVnaeabaat Ire el, f..iif b or tngtb ef the t OoVe.

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Indianapolu. Ind

li

MILLINERS. MISS J. D0TLE

Ma I.KAVk TO I SI i 'KM IMS lAl'tftft or ia

.lianarM.bk and vtrmlly that ah will aor sk

Balms vrr Bt Hat. M"ia Mlwrh. Wax W, I tvt Uta, Pejrl inirrw). keema s l'ari MuiSser y ii i'"f i n.. wl rr, al alMiatss taaj t lean I lit in . rtn.riit o n i .i. i . I . ii. f I l a ... Brltsl Wr.atb. an1 all g M usually to ke Iseti ha t

f.r 1 1 Is. ..tahlitl.trei.t Mi, I ) It ia0ftB)i

tfiaiiarxill h.r t .rttian ri t r :An.r ai-A will al allll

keep th la.t aii'l ttioat ite.tralil. f ! te la f in tl ks BAaftrt. Ike pan nag. tka pskbr i r..artfaJI aolleltetl ,.". I t t i FOR SALE.

Seed Buckwheat for Sale.

Hor-ruTT ht HKLt or tr.i t kucRwiirAT I for aal. I domi ra at atf orwat ras, Pa M Brth Alabama tr.n, bHlariaoalo. r at th aa Mora of ftuti. late fursenmsvrr.j er äff eoo Masftjon, al ha toll fata on the Hlut r4, ow oil aaoaft of wo. je-lAwlt R Dtfttoirr TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS.

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Wa Ktkr ox UiM; au atu To oftua. AU hmat of Marble Mooasteali sod Gra ft sn. e.s a irSar. wuft liww, soieliaa. or Oslo that aay b waatasl. Tkaso o.airtaj aortaie to sau lUw win to well te givs tt aeeli, as wt ate ate hat the teat sfttterttk sod tooiBii al worfc. owhllOwtaM

WANTED.

80(1

A noiTHI Wa went

Ik. et pea post, to

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ua. crmt il Aweavee. sd 1ft tr I

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