Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4004, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1863 — Page 3

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DAILY SKXTIXKL. WKDXKSPAT VOllMNi. AC(;lST V2. ' CITY AND STATE ITEMS, j C7r5hoecoitoraertVA bay the rat work in j boot and ho at price the lowest :u Iii mk. j

Urfl-i iwa Jost. Vi! L Co. tUT" John P. Jone, E.rj . the? oMisina Clerk ; of ue Suprexne Court, left thi mora. to rural-1 if8 fc wek arn-Tiz Iii oM ne;gLJxri in the. Teath Consre'n)nl District. ForSaii N'eirly tcxtn acre of cren Itn!, two and a hir nii!i wet of tli center of tl.e c ty, on . prre! roaJ. For a! at a burain. Prcr. $1,300. Feac SiTir. Reil F!ute Agent. I- - Got. Wright, in b c!oiu.; speech At the orlc'a fjir at Himburg, pre cmej hU German fiie.iJj, arnon otlier th.ngi, a few hori-e cbestrut, a hydraulic ram fur r-u-Tr:;; woo!, a arni'l tuft of hir nettlr tlfe n; in a ball, anl a Lurcli of "erUdti.n fi'ierH." t . tlT A most de!i-!itful way of killing time the-e warm everun h to Pteo into Gr.iler k Spencer', iu Talbott i Xew'u block, .Mt jourelf at one of the mtrble top üble. anl onler i r a dih of ice crem with cke to mitc'i. Ihre joa erer tried it! If not you nn not .? tint you have teited the luxuries' of the Hooiier C iplUl. "The Republican members of Council denounce a "treaon" a pro.isition to raie money to piy for eieruption fnrn conscription of the poor men of the city. It i a riht for the rich mn to pay out eminently patriotic, but treason for a rich community to tax t hem-el ve to b iv the exemp'ion of its j thoiintr men. The siioddv patriot are a wonderful class of men any way you can take them Th Dead or tiik Lasr M xth The followJn?. f m the Sextou's retort, are the ai;e of the dead interred in the city cemetrj during the Iat month: Under 1 tear old, '2.1; from I to 3 ve irs. from f to ID tear?, ü; Vom 10 to 2D e r. :; from 20 to .iD years. 27; from .'ID to ID from 4D to ÜD years, 7; from ;V to b ye tr, 2'; from b!) to 7D ve-r., I; from 70 to cD ears, 3. Total, 1UG. fob I'riniiii-. We are now redy to do nil kind of pi in and fancy Job Printing, in the h-t s'le. 011 hört notice, and a$ chtap at any iithrr oßce. We have competent hand. jrfd preise, a fine nortinerit of papn and card, and wecan do pood and cheap work. All kinds of books, briet, catalogue, Ac, printed in the best ttvle and on hört notice. Weaktheptrona;:eof Democrats, nnd alloth ersthat want printing done. tf. CoMMitOXtR's Cot'BT. Commissioner Divis bad three case before him yesterday. One from Brown county, charged with har!orin a deserter, waa discharetl; one for resistance to the draft, we did not learn in what county, was held to bail; and the third, an Abolitionist from Hetiry county, for resi-tinlhe enrollment, was required to pre b.il in $100, and committed in default. He will pive the hail today. The Wt was a ",ueer cae " He was an anient supporter f the emancipation policy of the Adniinistrtitioo. but hd conscienlious crtiples about fihtiiifr, and would not tu(Ter his name to be enrolled. Tnt Examination or Situ tela The ex nmiu.tton of Sutherland for tlie murder of Mr Small was 1 ommenced y cterdar fre M ir Caren. The prosecuting attorney, W. W. Leathers, K-q., was assisted by Hon Joseph K M: Donld, anl the defense ws conducted bv Sims A. Cdly, K-H-. and Wm. T. Fi-hback. About twelve witne-f-en wore examined for the prosecution aid about as mmv for the defene, and the case was continued until this morning. There are a number of witr eses yet to be exam.red. We had prepared full notes of the testimony, but at the sujrcestion of the Mayor, made at the request of the counsel for the defense, the reporters a creed not to ruMUh the notes until after the final t it!. What we hiveheird of the testimony c; nfirm the opinion we have already expressed of the cae. Rebel Ixtasiox or Hendricks CorTr The Quakers and other warlike citizens about Plainfield, in Hendricks county, have been terribly excited for a mi n'h p:t. The young Quikers have been drilling, and the older thad bellies have been peeking aid from abroad to protect their precious persons. The caue of all this ox citement has come out at last. It appeirs that 11 widow lady named Jones, the widow of a LTniti soldier kille! in battle in Missouri, moved to I'lainfield about a month npo. The ladv was Democratic in her sentiments, and expressel tKem freely to her neighbors. She waa for the Union, but not ft r th" nicrper at the expense of the Union. II r opinions freely fiven. passed Irom mouth to ruouth among the abolition priests of the vicinity, and were pro liounced treasonable. On Saturday ni;:ht. a band of ruffians sty at home war mn stoned her home. Mrs. Jones packed up next day (Sut dy) to move. There was another firnily livitig in her houe. In the evening of Sui.day, the house took fire. The goods of Mrs. Jones, as well as the goodi of the other family were.ard, but the building wns burned. Mrs. Jones was arreted as a secession incendiary, and the mob howled around the worn m like a band of Camanche Indians thirsting for her b'ood. Mr. Naeof Dmviüewas set tor to de fend the lady fr m the charge of serin? fire to th house. He mored the cc fror Pi dntield to Dmville lr examination, when it is tobe hoped the rer.sctued woman may bwe a fair hearing. Yesferdsy, '.he Qu iker cirriaes wete moving towards Dmvilie io force, filled jrith elligerent shad bellies. It is alA)ut as t.car a fiijbt as they will exe: get Flao Presentation A large crowd as5erablel at the Crc'e, last evening, to witness the presentation, bv lh ladies f the Serund Ward, of a beautiful national flig to Cantain Urinier' compmy. The coinpanv paraileil wiih In'l rnk.s. The musio wm mde ty the bind of the "1st regiment. WiHiim WnlNce, Ksq., on b balfot the ladies, made the pre-ent ition spcrh in his us'ial eloquent anl fclicitis tiunnrr Rev. Divi I 'Stevenson, a member of the compmy. received the llg an 1 resj)udtil in the fol lowing truly pitriotic term: Lames: In behalf of the company I tender tou our heirtfclt th inks for this beautiful rt 1. We accept it as a token of your regard. Our militarr life h is nothing in it worthy of such no lice. We volunteered as members of this com pany when our State was invaded by a bind of guerrillas under the leadership of that bold but able chief. John Morgan. He is bold, or he never would, with five thousind followers, have ventured on Indiana soil. He is ab!e. or he never could have trav cr-ed the entire len-th of the Stvt? au I succeeded in eluding capture from the tens irthoiisind of Hoosiers who united in the c'ne. Oar company was formed when thischirf of gucrnll is, with hostile veterans, visited our State. We enrolled our names as members of this company for the very purpose of aiding in his capture. Had we not supposed we should have had an opportunity of smelling powder and of eichanging .hou with Morgan's guerrillas, we would not yet have shouldered arms. Although we were d;s ppointed in having an opportunity of j ipingiu the Morg in chie. yet we cannot regret his raid. It developed the feeüng of patriotism which bums in the warm boom of the Uoosiers. It proved to those abroad, who had supposed that we were redy to quarret among ourselves, that every throb of thegreit big hert of the Hoosier S:at be its in loyalty to ihe Union. Ld es, whatever politicians may do. they can tot draw away the heirts of our citizen from their fi lebty to the clorioos old Union of the State It is useless for political trickters to speculate and to concoct foul schemes of action, in cae of the destruction of the Government, br it mut and will be preserved. The worid cannot ftr 1 to without the Union of tliee Stste, which his been such a blessing to the old nations of the ctrth. We cannot afford to do without it. Over all this broad territory, whi.h God in times p4t. has 0 fignally blessed, there mut be but ore G.iTerr.nfnt, and thst Government mut not te merely the thadotr but the ery tubttanet of the one left us by the revolutionary fithers. I think I ek the" ffntiments ol this company, of this regiment, je, of all the people cf Indian, when I sat we are readv, rot onlv to fight, but also t J die, if by fighting or dying' we can transmit to our children this glorious Govern xnenl which we hare inherited. Ladies, permit me again, in behalf ol this coin pany, to thank you for thu teauiilul tlg, and to assurw you that Do act of ouis hall ever cause you to blush tint we hare been the recipients of aocb a gift.

Hrr Jnrt a Nott. I) D. pRorrvMt it 11 Cl.l ".. S IIXICTtT .Mf'tny. Mitch ?.d. 10: T.i Dr. C. H Li.-htl.H : II r:..- ii cl erl c iU ii't JeMir. frni !ijfTetit Ptoji. m kit-c i?:i2'r:e re-; tii tnr beuit. which. I fUted some tune nre, in 1 1 o'e o Dr. L:htl.iil. lnu been much irrrr. irr, whi umier h cue and trettrneiil H viri been vej vdef in both eir at the time of my application ' h:m. h;fbon the 6:h of Janu irr, I am h.pry to hire it in my torr to ait. in ad liti-m to thit certificate, tht now. .r the thir l of M rch, my lierlnjr i entirely restored. Jon M"TT. o;it'omeT co-m-ty. New York. Dr. Ltirhthill, late member of the ce'e'-ri'e-l medirtl firm. Dr. Lizhthill, S'o ni.Sitnt Mrk Plice, New York, and r ow of No. 175 Michigan rnae. Chicago, will aoon riit Indianapolis, rro?eioinilr, tretinr ucce.JfullT detfne, c.ttrrh, and dUeatet ol the eje, tr an l air psa- '. an? Hd2'.lwll

Rcn Medical CottEo The twentv firt annual esion of this intitutton, located at Chicago, will open on Wednesday, the 7th day of O'tober, next. This college has long pwel the tjeriod of einerimeni It is one of ihe fixe.1 in stitution of the Wet, and ha attained a hih rank. Its graduates are among our foremost 1 me-lical men. Its fame is -tedily incrcidng. I re ni fe-ioo numoereu ine isrei ci ia ever collected within its walls. The faculty is a'de, nnd the difTfrent hospitils of the city being open to the tudents. they can fmiliarze themselves w ith the prrtie there. (Jood bo irj ri chenp rates cm be hid in Chicago, or students can live just as they plae. We direct the Attention of students to the advantage of the Ruh Medical Col:ee. confident that there id no institution in the Wei-t to compare with it. The CoNsmtrrs Generals Oratit and Roe crnns are sending detachments frona the old regiments to the North to take charge of the eonrrints. We saw one yesterday It was corn po-ed. a all are. of three commissioned officers and fix enlisted nien three Sergeants and three Corj orals. All are experienced in m'diljrr dicp lii e.HiiJ the otject is to have capable ofScers to prepare the conscripts for actiie duty. Jolin A I.ogn Ii. As showine how entirely M 'jor (ieneral John A. Igan has cone over to abolitionism, it may be mentioned that in hislmrangues he adopts the eint) common f-r twenty years put to all abo l'tion ontors. He talks about the "niemne of the southern people in compiling slaves to work for them without pi v. He is equal to Mi'rov in threats of vengeance upon Democrats in the North who have not turned boütnnists. Speikingof the army, he said at Cairo: "Thev have h d their eyes upon thee uitmiti gated cowards, thee opponents of the country and the Administration, (and the Administration, I contend, is the country.) and, when they return, it will do the soul of every loyal man jrood to ee the summary manner in which they will cause these sneiks and peace agitators to seek their holes" At Carhondale. he said: "If vou ler these people gain their deirs for a Southern Confederacy, we shall have a Northwestern Confederacy. There ws a plan for this before the hre ikinjr out of the rebellion. If w as talked over by men who nresteeped to the lins in treason; and. if we fail to put down the rebellion, our beautiful prairies of the Northwest will be dreiu h d in blood " Among those who, before the war. talked over the question of a Northwestern Confederacy was John A. bo:n, then a representative in Con gress from Southern Illinois, now M jor General John A. Logan. He paid further at Carbon dale: ''If I was President I would have no mobs. The first man that raised his hand to resin the law, I would hang to the first tree or lamo post. I don't blame the President for being more lenient; I only say what I would do " The reader will understand this friutic violence of a new convert when we tell him that this same John A. Logan, nt the beginning of the war, openly encouraged recruiting in southern Illinois for the rebtd army; that two or thtee of his own relatives entered the rebel service on his ad vice; that he prof-sly insulted Stephen A. Doug las in the streets of Sprincfield for the stand tint patriot had taken concerning the war, and that he openly instigated the people of southern Illinois to resist the passage south of Federal troops over their soil. The case is pimply that of a weak and ambitious mm roing from one extreme to tne other. He is ambitious of a Major General's comtnis sion in the regular army. Chicago Times. .Tfatne Democratic .state Convention I lie ICesol titinii! Nomination of lion II rail bury for Governor. Portland, Me .,Vugut f. The Democratic State Convention met to d iv, 90(1 delegates being present. Reolulions were pissed in substance, as follows: 1. AH men, irrespective of pirtv, are invitel to unite for the termination of the calamities which now Jepress our distracted and unhappy countrv. 2. The Union was framed in fnternity and concession, and cannot exist in the absence of that brotherly spirit 3. We will e irreMly support every constitution il measure tending to preserve the Union. We cannot, ll.erel'oie, support the present Ad ministration, whose course is destructive of the Union and the Government. 4. The war is no bfin conluctel, not for the restoration ol the Union, but tor the abolition of slavery and the destruction of the republic 5. Under our form of government, th sov ereign power is ves'ed in the people, and rts upon tio other foundation th in their will. The peop'e are the 0:1! y liwful -vere gns, .m l pubi c functionaries re their servants. G On the part of the rebel States, if a disposition is shown to return, ihev should be wel C med back with all their dignity, equality and rights unimra red. 7. This resolution denounces arbitrary arrests. K Asserts freedom of speech and of the press lb Denounces! the conscription law as unjust, but counsel obedience to it un!es the courts de cid it unconstitutional. 1 Kri lor.-cs t!ie course of Gov. Seymour, of New Y-ik. 1 1 . Com mends our soldiers, and says they are woithy the nation's gratitude Hon. Tion Rradbury. of Kasf port, the candid ite list .tear, was nominated for Governor with great una nimity. A priv.ite ltter from him to .1 member of the convention was re id. in which, he exrreses the or in'on that m 1 lnes rules the hour, and that the Republic can t sued Irom impending ruin only bv the co operation of conservative men against the spirit of fanaticism. He declares his opposition to the emancipation proclamation, to the subordination of the civil to military authority; anil savs that opposition to the war policy of the Administration is not opposition to the Government. To secure the restoration of the Union is the nrst duty of the citizen. Hrief speeches were inide, ani the convention adjourned. The Providence Journal records the following. A dratted Irishman Called uvin or.e of our lawyers and desired t. h ve pipers prepsre! claiming exemrtion from mi?itry service, for the ever il reisor.s which he nim?J: I. Thu he wis the onlv son of a widow dependent upon him for support. 2 Tint his father was in such infirm heilth a to be unible to set his own living. 3 That be had two brother already in the service, all of which farts Pattick desired then and there to verifv by affidavit. DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Copartnership. rwHK iart5eriiip HKSrwFORK rxtsTta rr. I 1 VT k N H'irr N. C-'n'thn and Ji-Hn V.Coo'c, un j 1r tb nT of TTiktin Cont, w 1tsjre.1 by rrutul con-wnt nn ih SI ft Atit. 1. Ilnrr N. Cor klinha m1e him:f rfspntiJe fr !! 1 M cntractf d by the l:e frra. The aceenit tz ttf firm have hn :ri lt. prt w.JI b Til to C-r.Vbn ant part to Coci.. HKNKV N cuvkux, a-.Kll-dSt JOHN V CO)K. LICENSE. 'otice of ppllntlon for l.leene. -oTiCEis urnKi'vT'oivr.x tiivtiwh.l atplt to tie rant of t'onmi r of il.non conntr, lnl:iti. ' thir nut trm. ct"n-n-rK-in on tue r.rt M 'tidv in Jx-ptBit-r, isa. for a li.-n- to twll "i:.toct r. hquors iu a fs aan'it thn a qusrt at a tim," with tbe privilege of allow Ii: the anie to be drr.k on my trmimr, fr on yr My t-l of tlne ixt the -rrmt teron :J liquors re to kolj anJ irauk are lw-a:J at No M Kl 8ctb tX-rtt. in It-Jianas-di. la Cr&trt tviuL:. tn Manon C-urty. la 4Un. iS-wlw WT1U.LUC WUiCl.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

1 i FroT tie Rk' raiTKi w'b!f .' TVj Cfctrht'cii Cocr.r make a tatv B7r'!on In rr:oTn,ti,d:ui tba ttenion ef oar Ci.frrtii'jt to tbe natural. zt!'-n ar.d cul'iv.-.t:"n of C'i-aya f -r the prefer. ationof thbaMi of or ol ir. TLis art'ele has a pcullr effect opvn tbe t.ver. anJ ru-! tn jttrrn aia'r.t ;e-e by exo-ure anl irretir dt. It i said that tbe R'eat ure a of the I U'itat n I'.ifters cf it. Drake, bch, previous to wr n iha-.'pe d fn-u!t es was f juri'l ia tnot Sontbern bmea, wa. owin o t5 err ict ef Csliaiya Hark which It contained ai ort of :t pln?ij.al ingredienia. rm.flrrntia f this, we bsve beri one of our m-t di-tiniui-bed jbjjcijri reiT.arit tb', wbr.Ter be Mr unwell fron ordinary di tet c or atmoapbrio caues, be invariably re'.irTed bi:n-;f b tati'jn Mtters. Xw tLat the- H-ttrrs chlihA l rbtaiued, a ubtiue ahould i prepared. tr nner-tand onr Oovrrantwt baa oyeuei negotiation with Ir. I rke, through a aecrct avnt. but w'.th wbat truth we do t ot knew. Vi are exce tiniy ohüfe! 10 tb kichtiwtd Whig for Its remembrance of "An!i t-an Syrc' but we can aaur "f ioTerrjrnDt" tbatthe I1nation rttirsare not for aale to any eerrt aarntj," North or South There tre probably several o:ber tbiiia tLat "our Government" will yet want. We know that we have the bt and mot popular medicine in tbe worl 1. We are not afraid to l ow wbat it ia Composed of. rby-icians are cotnpld to recommend it. Causata P.Akc ha Le.n celebrated for over two bundre J year, and waa a Ad daring tbe rein of Louii XVI Khu of France, f r th? enormous price cf Ha own wefLt In Iver. It ii remarkable fjr iJypep.ia, Fever, Weak Les, CJnt:pati(n, ic. Cav:ahili.a Bsaa. For Diarrhea, Cotic, and clise of tbe 1 "iuath an 1 bo el.-. Dammcliom. Kor liiSumtaition of tbe Loins and Dropaical t flection. Cawom.le Flow ras For Er feebld D'Re-tion. LVKxica Fuixr.m Aromatic, tiaiaiant and tonic tihly inviirtinz in urvotn debility. WiMTraiKKES. For Scrofula, kheiuimi-.ru, Ac. A.Mce. An aro;uj c c irmirmivt; creating flesh, niuicle and mils; much u-rd ay mothers nursinir. Al-o, cbve-tuds, orange, arawy, c blander, snakeroot, c. S. T. l-GJ.-X. Another wonderful inrciirrt. of ypinib oripin.lmparfin b-'jty to ti e c mj.l.-xiuii and briMiat.cy 10 the miii'l, is yet unknowu to t'ic counnrve of the worlJ, ani we s ;tlihol 1 it iiA'i.e f r the jre em. llanu'ssnd Uak s bo-al 'r.x; the riaritatiynr.it-tr-; but the folUwinj is what's the matter, ai.d tln-y know it; PLANTATION BITTHIS WILL CCUE Cold Kxtremili' an I Feverih Lip; Soar Jsomach and F t d Iirrath; Flatulency and Iiulige.tioit; Nervous Alfections. Kxo-smv: Fatigue and Short Breath; Pain over the Kye; Mental l)e-ponlency; rro-.trati.in, fJrtat VeakrlCs; Sal ow Com pi -'X ion. Weak IVwfls; Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. Vcrj particularly rernniniendird to Clergymen, Merchants, lawyers and persons of tde:itarj habit. AI.o for del'.cate f.-niale- an i weak persons who require a cent!e stimulant, free tiijrti n, goo! appetite and clear menial faculties. S..11 by all respectable r";yi ian, Dru:r(j!ts. Grocers, IIoteN, S i! Kns, Cou'itry S ores, vc. He particular that each bottle bears the facsimile of our signature on a steel plate ltbt-l, with our private Government htamp over the cork i. 11. imc ki: .v ro., Je24-d.Vweot"?tn 2i 2 Hro id-ny, New Vork. 2y Lt those who have douhtfd the virturs of ISull'a Cedron n tter, if any Mich there lie. read tbe following certificate from pentU-meu well known in this communite, an 1 doubt no more. Its general introduction in'o the array will pave the lives of thousands ol our Obliers. lajusvai k. Kv., June 4, 1G3. We, the im lTi rnd, ha.' veu the p.Mi erlect 1 rodiice! by the ue of Dr John KuTntYd on linters in gener il le'-ility and prtra' in of the 3.len, nd belie Its EetiTal ue wnuM preve nt dise;i.- and relieve much .u'.lermt. Amoii our ol iiers particularly ould this tie the cae, esjxTially the who ürc expos-td to musmic iaH jence- iu th- Suutlw rn cl MAJUK rillLli'Sl'KKD. - lot. int. JCev 3ilist.Ky. CM S. I;. t.'uri'ON, Collector of the l'rt of Louisville, Ky. CUL. II. DKNT, lrovot Marshal Gen. of Ky. ItKV. D I' HKNUKUMiN, Vice Prescient of Sar-itirvC mnii-fion. 1IAKNKY. IIUiiMKS A CO.. PuMih r iX iiiocrat. flEURGK P. H) UN, p-i. I.ui viMe Anzeiger, life. HKS I'At.KIIILw. TTho!eaV Pry Com d-D- nU xf, M st.. Ixuisville. DWlS.oiü KN, -v C., Vfho'eale St.-).- U-jler. M. ii t.. Louisville. IIAKI L M.MMltlKK. LithoKraj hers. cor. I li rl atul iark t, Louisville. J L" LI L S W N I K It, Clothing Merchant, c t. I i.inl .nui Market. L-misviile. ca it. s. r. iiii.im:hi, b eani'-r M j.r Anderson. MAJ. L. I . TllKMllV, I'mnaM. r I.. S. Army. C. M. MKTC.ILIK, " 1 i;i i no-el, LouiM'ine. COL. JKSsF DAYI.F.S, Ith Keiit'n kv Cavalry. GCOLGK D. IVRM'ICK, liu vi;ie Journal. See ad vertiserrent in arother column. jC0-d3ra S T--1860--X. DEAKE'3 PLANTATION BITTERS Invi?..r.tes, treng'hrTi, and jMirifies tbe sytem;isa perfect njpetizer, and Nature' preat rest irer. Ittscompored of p are St. Croix Karo, the celebrated Cali.-aya Bar'i, ro .t.s au I herbs. Particularly adapted to weak and delicate ierRon.-, aud can be relied uron for Itf purity. It cures Iiysj.epsia, is a ler.tle tonic, snd isju?t tbethir.s; fori har.(f" of the e.ason. Sold by alJGrocers, DruccMs, Hotels an t Saloons. I. H. ak A Co., 2C2 I?r adway. New York. janU-dvwltaw6m REMOVAL. C. STEFFENS... K. K. ST: FFENS C. W. STEFFENS & CO., MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instrument Makers, I D I I A TO L I S, I I I A A , Hive retuovej their Ktabli-krnent from Blackford'a Buihiin to No. 2 SoutSi Merdiau ftTet, two doora below Wxhi:igto: street All kind of iua!i Mic'iinery, M-vlel.a, Ac., 4c, netly done. Itep uriti rvnij.tly tuet ded to. J)24-d3m J ):iN M. IIL'JUK.S ATM. KUCKF.FELLEU. HUGHES & ROCKEFELLER, ('..rce-ors to Huxhes a Lester;. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Air! lH:a:rs in GSAIN.FLGn, PMiVlstONS. HYDRAULIC CEMENT, 1'LASIKK. LAKE HSU. FMKoLLfM OIL, CLAUSE. FiNE ANT) Da I KT SALT, 'o. I0 2I A: -J3 Klvrr st.artd on Dock "L. w: ?a'I, Os rrortnee nf t',j T,i bor. cht and $.-.11 on Corami.'Sioa Liberal cvsh advance made on C tisit.r.ment. IvKrcucscss ie re Toaey. IVsiJeat of Indianapolis r.r:rci tvank; Fl-tchrr A Sbarp, Ua- ker. Iudunap li; S. A FU-tcl .er. r.iwkfT, Iadia.iapoli-; J. W. ruron,CVher, Muixie. !aJ ana. JyJO d3ai EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, TOnr is HKKF.BT ft I VEX THAT THE CNDFRll S GNEDhas teen r?"ict-d Executria of the la-t r il and testament cf Hir.ti II az. late of tb County if Mrn, in tba tat ef I-Mar-a. deceased, and that the I il l ea:a: ia nppoved to b aoleent. CHRIsTlNA HrO. Kxecmrl. iDdianapoli. Jalr 31, 163. aQr3-w3w rpiIE UNDERSIGN KD. IUVINU TAKEN OUT IXTI TER, et Ecutor,hij. wid a copy of ihe will an-r-xed, oa tb estate of Mary Uu'osan, deceaat, late of Mari -n Coui.ty, h:a I tj totify all peron Lnvinf claim acist iid etat to brennt ih tun, duly authenii caieU, f-r payment, and all f,erM aknolr.j themvelvea f be iilebteU to etate w.ll tali aud ratke Imra. d.ate paymeaL The e-tate U uppo-ed to b aolrei.t JACUS KOaii-I. aucaut, k atfS-ww

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iorr a ent-stT ri rmpta) rrat as an t t.i ,l!ll U'porl r roin 'ul ro. Cairo. Aaat 11 0'inbit are bein preprel o o up-erate with Geo. S:ee!es expeiition ii.tn Arkvisis. Virksf.iirc is 'nz rut in cmp!e'e Stnitsrj coitd t.011. Ilitiotis are still issuei to upward of I.tKHl nd. ibitatits. It is rerairted ihnt the gue ill Ricbarlsnrt has returned from Wet Tent.esee with reinfirce meiit to c irrr '.it the c?i-cri;t!nn. It is stid he Ins ii-.s'tutli'Jii to cxtiscript all iijlit colored tie fiora hetweeti te are ot J. t:l 43. t serve three ve 'Ts ms -ol-tiers nt t'ie ft "r im of which time they are t be u uium'tie.i, but to receive 1 o wn;!e in the service. A rfonti-iss itie under M jrr Worden, of Gen. Ris.frrrj's sldT, to Wo-drille, seventy tniifs frniu Natchez lstro.iel five liK-iiu!itesf futy thre platform nd twelve p.isn'jer ctrs, and titirred the rfhel c'tri firtry t Wuodville Art.) r.itf'.n and ttiAtiufawtured poods tu the value cf f2,ltü ).lüd Ciro is thronged with twf ntv Ivs fitrloughed men from below m their way home Twenty deserters delivered them-eli es up af ter listeiiinc to a ppen-h from Gen. L.in at Marion, a day rr two njo. Dti'trters are beins t'.ipüire! daily in Southern Illinois .tud forwar.le.1 to their regiments. From le in phis. Memphis. August 9. A company of citizen s?out, num'terinp nbout ixty.orznized in North Al-sb-ima i:i June lst to resist tbe reUel cons-rip-t'on, have thus fir evaded every effirt mide for their rapture. They report to Gen. D de at Corinth. "Their number is im-reasiris daily, and they have e-tlier captured or driven off every ofS cer sent i,if that section to capture them. Letrers Iru-n privt i:i Brnj's army report him lalbii" 'mk to Atlanta, (la. Considerable numbers of de-erter?, who retained their arms, are in the nvuintains rear Pikeville, A'a , orirxniziug with the citizens to resist the c nscr;;iti"ii. nflorts to enf rce the conscription in West Tennessee have been pretty effectually broken no bv the violence of Hurlbut's cavalry under Hatch. m Washington. Washingto.v. August 11 It is tin icrtirtt.iblf how h rutiior ou!J prevail in New York, is H-certaine t ly p iv.ite te'eiirnms, that President Lit. roin iHe! at 8 oV-hick this niornin. He i wel', nn I Httm el tbe G iSinet meetiiijr as uu il. Cmniiss 01 e Dile has j;otie to Kart3t3 to make prclitiiit a y nrr id kernet iL fur tlie removal of the Iniiia.i f um th it Slate. Person de ir in of entering the different prade of AsUt.int Engineer in the volunteer nary of the United iftve. are nuthutied to present thetn?elve li the Chief Engineer at the Hrooklvn, Chirlettiwii or Phil.delphii Navy Yard for examination. If tlifir professional and olH 'ial tHiaülicati-in are sjiti-tfiictnry. an J letter estibli.shing goad moral chir icter arc presenteil, they will he reuumriictidt-iJ to the department fir p point mMii according to the want of the service Po-t' spf-j.!! says: .In L' Advoc He General Holt decides that nv m in ahrotd tr at sei who may he drifted is not to le reg'irded a. :t deserter, in the ppTnt nf ihe law, until he i notified of the fact that h has beeu ii rufte. I. I'rom Mew Vork Nlt- York. Au:nst 10. A Pari letter ava the alarm about war with Russia cottinuea. The most impiobable reprf ate started hourly io regard to it. The fitu ition to-day i this: France w ill nut go into war with liusi;) for feirof n European coalition; but if.on theother hand. Frai ce cm cirry Austria, England and Sweden in'o a coalition with her. thn it is believed that Rus-ia will back out and concede the fix points. Tims, in titlier case, war seems for the moment itnrviil!e. France and Sweden art? etger for war, but Austria ami England hoM luck. In the mean lime trad i sulferi'ig a mifh by the fright as though the war were actually commenced. The ie uiier Cliin i from Liverpool the 1st and Qtseenstown the 2-1 arrived thi afternoon II y wavofCip-e llu-e, it Hstifel that il rhil F.oev will leie Mexico, Sent ember 15. giving u; tne com in md to (Jener a llosciue. The sann nu'itority f v negotiations between the three Powers lur a common reply to Russia, an on the pi.ii.t of Mjc ess termination. Li Fr .Hut say. it iloe not dopair nl Rui-i proline' coticiliatory. Should site, however, be hrrwie di-p ed. tbe ci'nscnence would be enral war placing iu question all the intere-ts of Euroj e. There weie some twenty five case of Fimstroke in the city e.sterday, mmv of them beink' fatal Col D' F'-rrest. a Colonel of civilrv.i under atre.-t. (Ii irre 1 wi'h having defrmled the Government t. the nnniunt of $.r5.()flO The drift i being rornpleti'd in he western put of New York Revisions f the enrollment lists h ive bien oiderexl in the First and Ninth District of the State. The draft there will take place in about two week. J1T. Davi i ill at Richmond, and doubts are entertained of his recovery. It is said that fen. Lee addressed a letter to .Te.T. Davi calling upon hint not to hang the two Federal officer now confined in Richmond, a hi son. Gen. W. L Lee. would in consequence be hung. If this i resisted, he declared his intention to throw up h;s commission. It is not believrd that the rebels w ill hang our officer. TOPflB STONES. GARBLE WORKS. 5r o n o -X7F. KKEP ON H AND AND MAKE TC ORDF.R, ALL f kin i f Marble MuUumeMa and Grave Atones, carve to or dr, wtb lies!.., embl-m, or device that inay be wa'itrd. Tbos rlenr.r anyttlti? in our line will do e'.l to & e ii c II, a we n-e none but the beM materiala ii insif-e al work. m-b21 wly GUARDIAN'S SALE. Caimrdiaii Sale of Kcal Estate. "jV'THCE 'S HERFBT G1VF.N THAT TIIE UNDEKX SI'?TF.D. a Guard an cf th pron and e-tate cf t4i ire: Va'.V Ur cum, minor heir of John Vanblaricum. dceae1. wi'l e'l at puMic s"l tbe cailrlded one half of th fol lowing described prerai, to-wlu Br niitzat the nortli-we.t confr of umion 11, In tfw-n.hip 15, north of rnre 3, eaf; then rsuniiir tut 4 ch uns and on aid a half link; tbenc n-cth 15ebin to th Terre Haute lUüroad; tbnc wet 4 caaica an t one nl ihalf lir k to the aect'oo line; tfcnc n irth to the (Ucf of bftinn'n. c ntaiuing C acres; situated fa Marion countv, Srate cf If.diana. Said alt w.ll take plc on tb Jld day of Anpt. 1.3, cd tie preinisea, between tit honra of 12 if. and P. v. T'ie premise w".l be aoli to the b!?het bid ier at Irl than two thirds th apnra'sed value noa tha foil wivg errn- One-thirl of th pn"chae m jr to He pal 1 cash In band, on-!h rd in I J an t one-third in 1 month from dar rif sale. F r tho deferred paymetitf notea are to t clvta riin Interest wl h rood eecurity, payable without any r!.ef from Taioaln f-T arTralemnl la. PER'JT HOSSR'HiK, Ju!t17-w3w Gairdan.

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l a !. e X 'InrinniMI Inrkri. CimcimsaTI Aucvst II. FlourStill utichanfrl. Oraio Wheat iluil I 933n5.; whlta? KettuckT.fi t.:i If). Whisk t Firm t 43-:. I'rüviions No ch inze. (troceries Quiet an 1 unchanged. Linseed OiiSrl'c Lirtl 9yÜ9Uc. Money Ci-.ltj. 25(263 prem Sdrer, 15(3 2o pre rn Exchmge teadj. Market ttr tur Demttid Notes. lew I nrk tHrkel. Na.fr Yo&ct August 11. Flour HeiTT und 5s lower; molente dem-md nt $1 9d5 1J fur extra Sute; $5 65(37 00 lor tra le lr.tic!s. Wfiikj Le-j active t45(34Gc. Wheit Dull tiJ 1c lower. Haevn Jsiaie UnchangeJ. L rJ Firm. M'Jiier (iold iJull.-rtpening U 2f), adranc in to bgvr prem, and closing dull. GROCERIES. .B.ALV0R0. J.SI.C VLDWELL. U.U. ALV0RD. ALVOltD CALDWELLtV AI.VOICI), l?fl 1 IV mm AND W(V UIJ'JIUit i Are ia DAILY receipt of freb goodi. Constantly on hand and for rale at the loweat pricea, a large and aorted stock of Coffer , Supar. itIolana.es. Itice, l ea, allt rüln, IVoodcnwarei oupt Cauttle) Starcli. ItaUins, CIcurt. Tobacco, .flackere I, V litte Fi at la, Cordage Twine, Cotton l'irn, Dre-ütuffs Null, Flff, llaics, .fellies Ilrandy, Ciln, Itum, Winea, W liUkj-, Lotion of nil Kind, and Plantation und Itoker Hitters. Particular attention riven to the aale of rnonvcE of .ill. iuvns. 68 East Washington Street, INDIAN P0LIS, LSD. apr3.".-dAw rug e it i mm WHOLESALE AND. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Dlrectlr oppoii Union Depot, Cast; t'ttzff I boon's Old Stand. 300 iiogsiieads''5cgar300 HHm' ST' croix and cuba 8gar 500 IiRLS' hEn-tED5i"cAR-100 B'ujr Ci,KSTS iMrKmLX00 " " iouyGnTsc2r' X00 " orowriEB. 100 ' OOLONG. 500 BCIF'SOrT"E AB0VE KEPDS. QQ BAQ3 RIO. 200 BAOS ,ATA 3? US HI. -QQ HALF BBLS. WHITE PI5IL 500 packaoesM4Ckcel

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x?r Tin: i;vil.i. tiii: nun. PRACTICAL ACC0UCHER. - ... ? "t tllr V nl E. EVIL IN THC 4TTHE AMFKIC N DISPPNSART TCE TRFATF.T a n-w meth.!, and with the hpriet result. ' iit1 tlrri, (f.llin nf the wotnh,; C'tfCmftm 7e-. tili, LHh rrit i.'wt ,te.) C htorw and all other du fIs to wtich the Amrictn F'mtlt It M peculiar.!., lialie. Send tliree d!la- and ree've by expre- one : tbe 2oetfr' Frmilt v-in-jt. Tbi Instniment bwu'.c be iTsed bv every wtxaan iu th Uüd. for tte purpose of fe- iZn.. contort, jfc. Sent free on receipt of t-Vimp. a copy r.f our Itfvate Lettei to Waniesl Ld-a oo -altb. -c. The Doctor'a Itl-r-itui i'tm-iU J'Ls, flTtl from the Dipetary. are reiy ff-ri is nimp'. dl. eaa-X Irregul.riTles, dx. Iticc $1. aDt by mail. At the Amiic-in Zijniry we al-0 treat. eitkfut tnirury, and with never fai'ir.a: mcce, Ymsriat. or whtt the quack call jrtt :te or ertt lNaes: M In. I it :ees, Goorrhea, Gleet, Stricture. Hyiroole. C'.n crle, Vai-Kocele, Car-ele. 5perrnaorbra. Semlns.1 Wellness, Noc'urnal KmiM-n. Sexual TVI U ty. Im. potliry, and effect of aclf-aDe. The lai f-lx atrr.j -dof in a "private letier," which w aend free en recipt of utanip. 1-experience of tbe Surceon In charjre of thi derarn nt i-i ome cf tbe bet Hosj-ltals in Karope and In Ne" York City, Miables him to treat patient aciettif cally rVi'i ret re tLem apcedily. f t.-e living at a distance can commonlcate y letter ar!.V tTatd at tLHr hon;ea. In urgent caea eud orf'.o anl r-ceire Bj Icines. Cjisu'.tatio i frrt and confidential. Rocrn No. 14" Ea Washington Sireet, Indianapolis, p. o. ivx I2G4. a. r9 .llT-wl2t.lam I BANKERS. li:UCIIA,T BAK, KIJ.UV I I tKil NON Proprietor, Ba.'YS GOLD. SILVKK. IikTMAND NOTKS AND i L'ncurreiit Money. Also ne.itiatcs tale and ur-ciia-gH f ta an t Bind. Allrw imere-t on certiScae? of deposits. Uf.ke No. 2 Nor. h Penn-ylvania Hrret, IikI: tiiapo'i", Jnl. auc3-dl0d I SHIRTS, &C. lTcnts, Furnishing Goods! 5. Shirts, 4 de to order, And a PERFECT FIT Tr.P.ANTED. f Also, Reldy -Made All cizes and Ktyle. n hand. Pi-Cctionf rS. If Mra-J re niest sent by mail I Lnidics and Gents' Hosiery and Fiiriiivhm Goods nt HC tV K S T fO, '63-dly VAMII.G TO STIIIiET. LOST. MULE LOST. r ST ON FKIDAY, jri.T 3", ONE MüLF.BTtANDF.p it n ihe right or left hip wi'h a letter H. (small h ) c - r Any fo'mati n with regia I t Jam McO. II.iv, at little'a The l ule Is sup ostd to be lo: stabl-. -ai--dlw Any 5 fo'mati .n with regia I to the above Mule left Ith H tl will be rewarded. tdtobelost uear the Gcvorornest J.F. WILmjN. MEDICAL BOOKS. &C. GALEN'S head dispensary. en Aieri:ici:n BT 'idK LF.GleLATUKK OF KKNTTCKT FOR Tfl TfKATMKNT OF ALL THE MSEASLS OF THK I URINARY AND GKNTTAL ORGANS. mM imwm a e rl PRICK 05I.T TFN CENT QU lifting Thirty fife IltUt ana KngratinytofU Jotn jr and J'hytWoffy of thu .Vwt- rn im tta of UeaUfi and lLrtt. ON A 5F.W METHOD 0 - trea'.M Ver.enal lsraa inclo 1 di-.g pili ,n nil its mane 2 Gonorrhea. Gle.-t, Stricture, Varicocile, and Uydrocele, Dieaa o the IwiJaeyx, Hladler ..., without mercur)! cnuiii!n a ainame treatise on ttatwHte-preac ma'sdr of yo-jth. Seminal WeakTies, Noctumil F.Di!HionpStXüal 1 iieBiiny, impo'ercy, &c, the aeI cret ii.tlrrnitie of youth and maturity ari.-iiiff fron tha banefel babit fuelf-abuse. Tr wbub i ad!d olnratiorj oc Ft-ma.e Iieaeii, and other titfretine matter of tbe utmost rT.p.rtarK?e to tbe mirrie l and those cnrternrlatirj marr V?, whoer.trta:a dult.r.f their physical ab lity U j enter'. hat täte. 5crt to .'.t aldresa 5n aea1ed wrap j per. !i receipt o! tnri t ur focr statrpa. Wef lerote our entire time and attntlrn to the treat i mem f the varion prs-at d:ea-estrated of In our priTatf tfpnrt. Our rrptiary the only ln.t:tution cf the kind :i Ameriia hich ba b"n e tabli.bd by a apeela' ch art T-,an this fact honld give It a preference over thi ario-s qcack of dcubtfn) character to be fouo in aP arge ities. tiiiportnnt to Eeinalrs ! Oneaepartment of our Dipenjry ia apecially de to ted to the treatment of .he IKsease of Female, euch aa Lo chorr'iea, or "White, Irrerular, PainMand Sappreaa Mensiltuatinn. Nert oua and General Debility, Diaeaseaot be W.iib, riarrerrep, 4c. Ot.uliatiofe and eamiriationfree of charge. Alslr-raale, DR. DKWEF.'S RKGCLATOK TILLS For FnjAle Obstrnctiona, Irrrjrula'itieii, Ac. Karried ladiea ii certain aitnatioim bould not n them, aa they wouldfauae micarriare. Itice f 1 per box, and may b ent by mail. DR.GAl.KN'S PRF.VENT1VF An inra'uabla artieU for th,e wict irr to limit tbe number of tblr oSTtipriotr, t tb barren who deaire children; warranted tiot t) in Jure tie health, and will last for a lifetime. Pent to any adilre, under teal, ou receipt of tbe price TWO DOLLARS PARENTS AT A DISTANCF Py aebdinf a briel atater.i of their ymptni, will rece-iTe a Blank Chart contaJi'T.jr a ILt of cuetioiis, cur tenj-a for tbe courae cf tre atr-eut, 4c. Medicinea aent to any part of lie country to cur any eas. at hon.e, free from dancer or enrtoaity. All vaovacrion prirale and conndential. Kr member the tirtne and nurabr. Dirt all letter.-1 GALENA nfAD Dlf PEN? ART, UO-lS2d4wlT I.iieille. Ky. I E IV T I A Ij TOUN MFN WHO HAVE IN;ured thfinn lv by certain avcret Qabite, which nnntthera f'f bTj'nea, I Ia-Tjrc or the dm;e of marr-cditfe; alo. middle-aaed aitd oM nee. he. froia tha follioa of ycutb or other cactca, feel a dabilrty in adra-nce of tteiryer,Ufore plaeinj thcmaereandr th trtCatmect of ory ose, hn',4 f.r.t read , "THK 8L.CKET FP.IKM." HarVedtadtea will laara aomettinf f isportasc ty pemvS(? Tie ScretFrinl, Sent.'.oaoy addrea,in a8taldenrelorve,ooreetptf TenCit. DR. I TU ART 4- CO. can be conasltcd cn alldiseaea of a pdva'e or cotkf.deMial nature, from S A. U. la P. M (Sunde ti from 9 to 1 1 A . M ..) at their of!ee. Add.aa PK." A. STUART CO., tachl-dwly.'6i F.oatcs.Mati. FEED STORE. :NEW FEED STOKE, 157 East Washington Street, i ("IN LITTLE'S BLOCKS

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TIMEICECPEHC.

SOLDIERS! Both Conscripts and Volunieersll nl tou ktxiw th.t ie ff Watete rn th Arni 14 ,urce of Er.jrubt Tn fit! Are )oo re tint rnsriT l-uu-irel doilar can I oade on a vinrle pr Ir art ore of crdm rr r l'Uirey4 tct? Ai1, fTt'-r. Jo tc kt.ow that we are cCVru. th xm-: A-i unte. Diaie, and Saleable Waul , in ti.t- Aoerirn Market et , Pricet baft ne all (.'.ciper-it The article rrUl. riert!C attention at this time ia uur CeUbr4i.d HAILVAY WIKEPEBS, Willi Heavy Merlins Silver Case, PCIALLT AbaprEXi rv AkXT SALIX. fntt Lilt4 JLu'truUd yrcr,fr, f fta. 11, lil, ajva. "lirraaoalirftKrrEiareUeT.iscra . rrt: for thlr k tnt try ai eiialihtj 1 ty are articuiatly v. t tW V -. t. tfc arw-T ad raelrr. lie A'tny cm ' .V.ry (.-'.', of lXiladrlfhM. ,a Its ttt3.iri4 -May t, re-ewiua- tbi a'.cK. t: Werw pa4 4- th.i lh in. i or" f r U ht -ti-a re u ee i. g te .r:. le t at kH oifra.Kv5.pary enteiiic ilen rxh'y av-iita. IWaecrbri tra , BuveUM. .f.-siiveJ r-j n ii! er in.., f.r etcrr'rtr oLer B.anuftitwre. ia j s-rint of acrurarj a!4 f ae. dl ry Dd premtkoi to tLcir ;a:r t. rLdr its Uiui a d airable tn-d dm for r. er iu ti e aly. Tt.Ve ivrl n,;y. of Jt-Ij i s-Mttarily ly: "We La. e Uta L. u ly tkt lera Ifiaeaaft Kaoa ho are tL nclui.tr importer, rf tLt art;., what tby tiot apror.au !y irr, lie l.uir liu carta, i peihly t-Led w.tcl. lhlt war Tasted to ke.p the B.o acur time iu all d.Katea. Tbe Uratty oftU--e 1 liari.ee per ioJ Waie4 bytboU Chrau." lit KAILMTaT TIVf.KEKP R bai l-yry nia tirr li0$;irrCil. leautiful ab le enamel dia. L.udom Itod hand, with upem rrruUieO nvrrmrct. rar r.VJ to run and t,ff. ,xctiUt Vfil Itlre, per cf half doxen, bj maU 4 1 5 fr potate. If registered. 2'J crt.ti adJit otal. A (a delivery Ly aval gtaJ anteed. S Jd -..'y ly 'k oia. Tlie r.AiL 4t Iia.aaarca 1a alo fu'tUteJ ! bardone liier plated Ca-e, and In all oibrr rjcta It aarne tLa uleer ene, wbilo in appa.rao-- tk,y ara fuilyequal. rnce, $i p r caae cf t:x. Poa ae, $1 ti. P.fCisurU, Jü cena. AoiJ vIy ficow. MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS! m raarxenoa or Mcraaaruil lng a Hunt. tiff, or Ojnx jv, lsuly't, cr CtLtman't Wttck &Hnt,i:k P.tUr.t M. Winding Jinjttnent ! I Tbe New Tork lltr,tt4 .Wire. In Iu tieof Jan. 10. 1SJ3, oa patre 147, voluutar.lt aay: bat tea ahown m.M pl.aMnr nrelty, of'bkh the !!caaj r.aoa . of New York, are tl.r .oie r.p.iiter. It L caiird tbe MAGIC TIMK ORSKKVIK. arid t a llantlrr ar.d Upen Kace Waich combined. tne of the pretnet, mot contetiiert. aid rlecidrdlir the t -1 and cfceapt time-pi-ce for en-ral ar.d reK.Me -e rrrr ffrred. It baa within it and c.-nwried with ita rriacl inery tu wn wit dInn attacDmetit, ren.ierinc a key entirely Cr,r.eceiary. Tbe case t i watch ar cni4-d of two mot alt, tka ouir one tinc fine 16-rrt jr.!d. It ha tbe imprwd ruby act on let er rineni-.t. r..l i arranfed an accural timepier." euprrtl.r ei tTered. per cae f half dott n. t-04. farrple w aides In nat nortec bif, fc-r thoe propo-li g to bor at wholesale f.'.. If enl by rua.l the postage t S$ ceuta. kegMerirg , t0 cent. ßatJT Watcha aetit by eipresa to any part of tb !ryal ftaie with bill payable to Ftpres Aeeni epoB ddtary. Persona orderina: In this manner wiut etrl.e a t.rrAf cf tbeir iiicerity, tbe amount to be emitted on tLa ; bill. Soldier, rm.f aU rthtr in th h!(yal StnU; or any P'rt thtrtff, tnvkt rnd fymtut in ndrnmr, a the Kpr- Companm prretnptArtly rrfue vakli R eolltion in uch preraru.us lucalitie. Mor.er can t etil by mail or exnrei. If byxpre or mad in a rrjrlsiered letter, at our risk. Our Patron are re (lifted to call In peraou, when it ia convenient fi. tbrm to d o. HUBBARD BROS,, Importers, I GO llroadunft Xrr Yirk. Jiy30-dlw3w DRUGGISTS. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO.tlLI.HSON ACOX, Drarriilit .la, IS Eatt Wathlnston Street a Sava been appoinud i('tf fvr tha aala af CH AMin'ü Tl'NtllLAGÜ, THK WON DEP. FTL C, R A N VLV 5, f t h e enra of Cot: c a a CoMa, Sore Throat, Bronchi! Ja, Wfceerin.'rrltatUn f (be Uvula and Tnnnii, and Ii of tha Lüne. Cold la J.rehovea. .er.. M e..ari (I eaea. totMAwlv ACENCY. METZGER & STRIBBEN. 'REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, Office !Vo. G Odt rellowa Hall. (CP STAIRS.) HOUSES AND 1YTS. VACANT LOTS, ARMS AND Fanrin Land bwubt and oM. Leant negotiated a r.d collect UBa made. Penhion, bounty, back pay aid ail other Military claima pro-eeuted with prorrjtnea Having established a Prar.ch OÄce at WaLirrtoti, D. C, rreat facilit:ea tor the prompt collection c f ali claimr are ctlered. Any desired information fAn free of chark- by calllcg In rterson or addre-ir g c. encIoir.j; a tarn p. auc. d3m HARDWARE. IRON, NAILS, STEEL, POUKKOY, FRY & CO. DIALERS IN IP0N, NA'.I, STFF.U VTt)Ol. 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