Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4018, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1863 — Page 3
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CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Baoox. 3.Ü0D pouo !i of choke usuuukiwcu kiu. l. S'-nul & uro. . it if nice indeed. r?Go tn Glenn' Ill.Mik ff hoot nf.'l shoe, the largest tri cheapest houe in the cifr. C5frll tnrk of boots an-! ho, every Mtle and variety, at the lowest price at (lernt' Block j auj'2.' dlw. I Takr n Drink Of A. Stephen ii boii ' tet oM Jar or bett j Rio eofTee. Every pukapc warrtnud to cirei aisiactHu. uuti-Zl dlt. 9 - JaT ear w a. a- nihil I Ii 1 11 ITJ 5-111 IRC f lion in at we cvntrajict our report ol yeterlay that thi pentleman wa lost at the recent explosion at Vick-r.irg on the City of Madison. Capt. J. S. 2 eil was not on the bent at all. Wasted A milliner, to take charge of a shop. The highest wage paid to a gc hand None oilier neil apply. Addre or applv to J. It. Conaty, No 22 South Illinoi treet, uptttrs no-426 d3t. AlLrrft. It is a fact, and we täte it publicly, that the aller of the citv ouht to be eleaned. What la the Street Commissioner about? Does he desire that pestilence, ait well as war and famine, fhouM Tiit tis? lT37"The Indiana mnveutirm of Univerali.tj, compwl of miniitfi and delegate from A-o ciationa, will assemble in this city next Tliurvay, Septembers, nd continue in se.-sion over Friday and Satunl.tv. OyWe understand th.it Henrj Allen has purch uel the Wright lot, fronting on I'eirl aud Maryland i-lreet, south ot the (ilenri Mock, and intends erecting on it a l ire livery stable this season. VkaiI street will soon be lined with livery Urle. t?T"A committee of the Common Council of the city of New Alb iny ia in thi city oti t viit to aee our fir e depirtriier.t, to examine and try the repertiTe meiit ot ar different s'eam fire enjinM, with a view to the purchie of one or more of the be-t pattern for their city. ?T"If year? of practical experience, pond jnd. ment and an .niest de-ire to ive every one the full value of hi.- money. U an inducement to pur cha-er, then t.uv vour hat und caps of Snencer, 32 Wet Wäihinston street. hul-27 Tit Moskt! Muxlt! Homi ! All p'r?otn know Inp thernelve indebted to me will p!eie :!! and pettle hy cah r note by the 2Jth int. Mr John P. Craw fop will ait upon voudurinp my absence J. p. Backksto. aup21dlw. Praso?fAt. Col. Mullen, of the 35th Indiana, Lieat. Col. My era, of the H3J, nn I Col. Hen Spocner, brave officer who ha illustrated hi devotion to our glorious flag on fereral different battle field, were all in the city yesterday. The diitinguihed trentlcmco leave for their several regiments on Tuesday next. Hospital Akrangfmknt at Camp Morton. We arc informed hy Dr. Funkhouer, who ! the physician anl surgeon, that the hospital arrange toents at Camp Morton are admirable. In all repecX, with regird to hnihling and other matter, everything has been done lor the .necessities aud comfort of the sick rebel prisoners aow with us. Fai:n Otstm The fit fresh oyster of the aeaaou were received yesterday by Samuel Starling at the cheip H un l th corner Grocery on Illinois "treet opposite the Pate Houe. S. is tht agent of M a nn'n celebrated flaltimore oysters, and he will hve a constant upply during the season from thi time onward. No better oyster come to this market. 37A an evidence of the amount of building now going ou in this city, we can state that one firm of builder, Mer. Eden & Copeland. have now in thtir employ eeventy five carpenter. They pay their hand over $'J!K1 a week, a od expert to keep thi up until cold weather tops building. Thi is onl? one of the many builders. Is it any wonder th it carpenters are in demand? Wood. This nece.-sary arrangement for household matters in winter time, is retailing jit now in this city at five dollar per cord. Thi i quite an extensive amount of greenback to pay lor the vegetable article called wood in thi wooden country. Philanthropists! poor families will suffer borean season unle Certainly you will doit, know that you will. this coming hvper you bestir yourselves. In fact, we may say we Honet A fresh invoice of aplendid Michigan honey in boxes just receive! at 0. B Stout k Bro.V Job Pruning. We are now ready to do all kinds of plain and fancy Job Printing, in the be?ts;y le. on short notice, and at cheap at a y uthtr nßce. We have Competent hands, good presses, a fine assortment of papei and cards, and we can do good and cheap work. All kinds of books, briefs, catalogues, &c, printed in the bet style and on short ntice. We ask the patronace f Democrats, and allotlu ersthat want printing done. tf. Death or Epwari A L;c m A dispatch from New York yestenlay aunouuccil the deaih in that city of Edward A. Li-comb, one of our enterprising business turn. The first dispatch to his wife informed her of his tteriou illness, and before fhe could get reidy to start the sad intel ligence of hisdetth was conveyed to her. The disease that terminate! his active creer was inflimition of the brain His remains will be brought home for interment. Maks Convention' at Kokom The Deraocrttic Ma Convention of Howard and adjoining counlie comes ff to dar at Kokom . An ex cursion tra'm will leave the Union Dep)t Ht 6? o dock this niming, carrying pas-rngcrs at halt fre, vr rther one fire there and return free The mHtin will be addressed by s.onie of the ah! ejt speakers in the Democratic party, and a food time generally is extorted. The ctowd. we are AtisfieJ. ill 1 e lare. for the people op there are awake. Tut Union Spirit. Over the Peru railway Te'terd it Brigadier Oneral Ctrrington traveled. The cars in which the distinguished ceutlem an t.vok pssa-e were crowJei with the bravest of our Bolllerä on their way to war, and at eery t-tion Ieautifol and mignificent crinoline waved pirting adieus to the hero, with whit pocket hnikerchiefs. We have thi information from oneof the c "idurt r. and consider it perfectly reliable s far as General Cirrntin is concern ed. Fortt Thousand The populuion of Indian -a pol is will tow undoubtedly number 4'UWH), if .Dot more. It is very diiliwuli to lent a house, and mauy familie luve to "room together," above business buildings, doing the bet they can. If it were not for the lack of labor cone quent upon the war. ami of bu'l ling mteril, our enterprising 1 indlords would be ab'e t accomtnoJite even body. As it i. the number of deilinga going up is immen-e, ana we are authorized to ask all frona all quarters of the erth to come. Wc will put ourselves out to make room for them. Tut Holling Mill. Indianapo! is b.Mu.d to become manufacturing town iu the progress of time. Everything needed in the U:h century for the use of suffering humanity can be furnished here as well as any where else. VUe are led to lhe reUeciions aiter a visit ye-terdy to the rolling mill on Tenne-eefctreet. Perhaps fe of Our rsider know that a nt quantity of iron is dill turned out there, principally f-r the railroa Ja which coLCenter at this beautiful ci'v of Indianapolis. We can remark to them that twenty iitixi or tn ore are manufacturcl there in every twenty-four hours, tu br the uses of commerce O tt one hundred men are employe! in the Indi anapoii Holling Mil! An 1 the work at the e . tabü-h ment but in-tam-e the enter ri of our Iudianapolis manufacturer generally. Thi will be, in tb progress of time, the great inland city of the North wet.
Iamv Baut, Mian -Mr (ievrge Washinet ii William U the nrm fur this in-l;ijtu.n id thu Mate. CÜTThe JefTeruiTil'e r.v.lroad i now in rerti f ifnir a ' 1 it m i r-m . . .i - .'..-
1 pan rii b tTtii been made goo 1.. The trade ai d trtvei over ttu road for the prefect season bs been uuprecedented. tTTfrinMltanu tre i noir beauttfal, bowMcre-l from the south to the north, under the administration of Mr. Sirnnel Lefevre. A praml improvement of the city haa Mr. Lcfevre made in I'fT.rMlvari'a strict. Police The Mayr his honor Mr. Caven had two women before him yesterday hard cae. an 1 the juvenile City Attorney, who was a f mill boy nereral years ago, prosecuted them. Both ire cor.finid. Watirmilo?. The Iire-t watermelon in the world, came in a car loid of thoe choice, red meu watermelon ltt nicht, from Evanstile. Call andfee itatO. B. Stout & Bro.'s. Lot - On ye-tenlay evening, on Mridi.iu ctr et, between the Union De;t in 1 McLeai'. Seminary, a small ladies' satchel, containing several article of value to the owner. The finder will be properly rewarded by leaving it at this oßice. Suade Treis A jeiror two ago they had a "Shade Tree As-ociation" in this city. We no tice tint now in front of churches and other public buildings they are chopping down an 1 destroying thee umbrageous vegetable. It occurs to our mind that thi fact only illustrates the inconsistency of human action as a general thing. f"The city authorities ought to look after Pogue'a iluu. It flow through the metropolis, and d immtxl up i all the offal I of the country frora it source. We may have some sickness m this vicinity this fall, ami we sincerely hope that we will not have to lay the whole cau-e theicof to our city fathers. SrcoNi Battalion, Attention ! The Second Battalion, 1-tcity regiment, will appear under arms this, Friday, evening, Aug. 2", at 15 o'clock. By order, Jerome iieale. Major Commanding. Coal. Thirty five thousand bushel of coal, from the nouthwestern counties of Indiana, were sold in this city by one dealer alone during the month of July. This is a slight induration of the extent of our population, the in ignitu le of our manufacturing interests, and the progress, grow th and prosperity of the city generally. A little one nss paper in Indianapolis talks about "reading the Louisville Journal out of the party ' If the editor me ins the Union partv, he can neither rea l us out, mite us out, i.or cypher us out. As for the atailiiion and secession parties, all the world can't reid, write, or cv (her us into either one or the other. The Indi.mapolis editor may pride himself upon his prowess as a reader, hut he fumishe paltry reading fur the public Louisville Journal. Returned. Mr W. H. Hog-hire, of the firm of Hogshire & Co., No. 2." West Washington street, arrived in the city IhM evening, having completed his purchases in the East for his extensive wholesale and retail grocery. To-morrow our readers will look over our advertising col umns and asccotain what Hog-hire & Co. have got. Go there (No. 25 West Washington street,) for pure aud f're.h goods, cheap. Orr for California. Our friend T. F. Hyan, oneof the well known and most responsible mcr chants of this city, leaves to-day for San Fran cisco, with a cargo of tobacco. Mr. Iiyan has been to California before, and his Mo k of tub ic co, which betakes with him this time, is unsur passed. Mr. Hyan is one of our most enterprising citizens, and we commend him to all our friends in California. Marion Countt Farms A well improved farm of lGd acres near the Madison and Indianapolis railroad; IS') acres, well improved, on Williams Creek, Washington township, on which long payment will be given; 12'l acres, splendid ly improved, just outside the city, on the Brookville road; 14i acres in the immediate vicinity of S juthport, together with the Mock, grain, hay, implements, ic: 120 acres on the National Koad, west, bö acres of it in good timber and the remainder highly improved, with good building-, fine orchard. &e ; 0 acres one mile southwest of Southport; 93 acres five miles west of Indianapolis, on the old Danville road; 40 acres of timber near Mt. Pleasant, on the Michigan road, together with some smaller tracts, are for sale by Del zell k Jones, Heal Estate Agents. , Also, a well improved farm of rl acres near Nblesville, will be sold very cheap. There is a dtcidni baryuin in this Hamilton couutv farm Minnowaw SrRtNG. IVih ips one half of the resüients of Indianapolis are not aware that some of the most beautiful landscape views iu the State are to be found within the borders ot the county in whih thev reside. Both north and south of the level belt upon which our city is built, the face of the count rv is liveis.f.ed by rentleswel!, bv hill and lale, and by golden fields and mig nificent grove. The n-enerv south to the bluffs of White river i letter known to the lover, of the picturesque than that r-oith But north along White river and Fall creek thecountiy i equally eightlv, and ptesents pome of the mo?t charming viewthat the eve ever gazed upon. It is true there are no rugged rock crowned mountains, but there are hills ami diles, aud crystal streams gushing from the sides of the kLolls, and limpid brooks dancing through the miniature ravines and meandering through the meadows The completion of the turnpike to Millersvil'e made that road a favorite drive A far as that quiet little village, very many know how charming the country look how rich ami how beautiful. But beyond into the heait of the township of Lawrence, few, befoie this .-eaon had venture!. Winding around the slopes of wooded hills, crossing the spurs and dipping lown into the bel. of creeks plunging into the thick unbroken slndes of heavy forest timber to emerge upon rich firms, stretching over the val lev of Fall oretk, fr ni;ed with hil's in the dis tance. the road runs A Irive of eleven miles from the city through such scenery as we feebly attempted to describe, will lead the pecker of health or pleisnre to the Minnowaw spring It has long been known that, such a treasure as these spring really are, exis'el in Lawrence township, but ti e owner, a plain farmer, had made ro preparation to ae enmodate visitors, and the paradi-e upon wh'ch nature h s so bountifully lavished her dorn ment. was but rarely vi-ited. Thus the springs rested in their native dells, but little disturbed until this season. Our people would go to the fashionable watering place, and 1 return to tell their neighbor that our wild wo! ha 1 a re'reat that only wanted improvement to he-it thni all. And this ii!eel was so. The scanty accomodation there have been overrun ail nimmer, and the springs became the rage Thev were not puffe 1 info notoriety, for it ha not bven a mot th since they were namel for the first time in anv newspaper One week ago a cornpanv of citizens rganized a company an I purchased the springs, with the intention of fitting the ground, erecting suitahl buildings and inki:.g Minnow aw, a first cis watering place 1 hey h tve the means, the energy and the ta.-te to Jo wh tt they pr-'pose, and it may be set down as a fixed fact, our Hoosier springs are to be the springs of the We.-t. Yeterdav the leed was igned; an.l a 1 rge pvrtv of ladls anl gentlemen, proprietors and their families and other, drove out t ) the reman tic spot which is to be f m us H w p!e i-an'lv the day was passed wandering thioagh the wil l wood and drinking of the health gi'irtg watet, it i needle to ay; nor do we prpse now to attempt a description of ti e rh inning loeility. What it is to br when the pi ua of the artist are completed, well as wht it ikv.- is, with it rnv'trficent wood almoyt untouched, and the brin ks winding through the hded del's yet Yni-d by tires ih it ha e f l!e: century ago we will pk bereifte". It i enough to mt i;w ihaf. next summer, we will have a place of re-trt. w ithin our own county, th u w ii rank witb the most üotel wntctin place, in the lad. We are not aware tl.it .any chemic?! anilv-is has vet I een mile of the waur-id" Minnow.iw. In the nook where the medicinal water gu-ltes forth there are four l'ffe-ent kinds of wafer chalyl eit. alum. in-gneia, and ometliii g el-e nn b 1 ke be!ge i'rr th it a la-te f it sugcet thei.'ea of a trip rou-d the world in a very old hip. LaJajette will lne t lxk to her laurel
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Tnr War Di jiovbact. A meeting of Demoera orpo-ed to tV e'eition of ValUthlighani 5 ral'e-l t (JiCenwn ,d Hll this evtiiing. Several able spetkers will represent. 1 hemeettii g will b interesting "m Ii res-ect CinciLnati Cu time rc sal . ... We h id the Mme kind of a meeting in our city not long since. The peakers were componed of broken down politicians, baited by the public te it. The audience was ompoed of a few thouamd fanatics of the Republican school. The "War Democrary" meeting are becoming quite common It i singular bow they pring up all over the country at about the same time especially at this time, when we arc tol l that the rebellion has "played out." We opine the dodge will not do. The patriotic gentlemen should have turnel "War Democrats" at an earlier period. FOR SALE. Ill O. f Oirrr, Auctioneer, Three Dwelling Houses AND 0E VACANT LOT, situated on Pennsylvania Street and Massachusetts Avenue, One und u litilf "Square .forth of the I'oto fice. I WILL SELL TO THE IIKniEST Ell DE It, THE fo!!winp vp ry 1-irab! prprty, On MonJrtj, the '.lint Day of August. at ID o'clock A. M.: () !'eNTi.vAxiA ?ti.kkt Lot No. 2 of J. K. Sharp' fuMivi-:.,ii vf Lot- 'i an1 4. In Squar No. 37. being 29 fi-et an.l 5 incli' - frmit anJ rear, ty 12i feet ueej), with the cotne Limi-c tht r- n; -t Nu. 65; anl ( Pknwsvi.tam v ST!:er.T The vurart It (No. 1) adjoifiing t! ; ahre 'ii tli' fju;h, hy 1-5 feet; sa:n sub-divi-i"ii; t la M.sAf in surra Avr.jccie Lot N. S, sanie nuMiviion, w-.th th rutta" lmus on sarin-: Mrett No. 20; I .M !-SA.-MI SKTTH WIlM K It Nu. 4, oni hUbdi-vi-io!i. Willi the cottage h'.u-e (.n sanie; street No. imiiu.'diately - U'b f tLe abovt. Turn.- Hi.e-ti.ir 1 ttnwn, ihe !a1anc. iu t"lve and eibt-ii moritbs. w;tli inn-rt. 'caie'l ty mortgage on the pr iiii.-.. Hr furth r ii fnruiat jo?i a;;-"ly to JOHN S. Si'ANN, Ilea! K-taf Agcut. Indianajiolis, Au. 2T, 1 -ti: t -i t 1 Valuable Property lor Sale, riHK CNhEItSMNEIi OFfKlLS VOW SALE THAT I very valuable ai.l delightful tract of lam! on the nation roa-!, three-qoarters of a mile wet of Whice river Lri-tte,t'iii thewe-t half of the itnrth-wf .-t quirter of ' ftion tii, ari4 out lots No. 15 ml J6 we-t of White ricr. Also, that most valuable property in the city known as thi' -'I'dlmer House." Lik.ovi-e sortie il-f.irable property between the liluff and Ma li-oti rond, ne mile south of the city, and some Iowa lands to tr.ole for mechanical lat-or. aii'24 N. II. PALMKK. First Class Residence for Sale. IOT 1(3 FEET WITH KAST FRONT, AND lS7li i f-et in leptb; 9 room, bitth room, wiMHl.hed, large ci.-t'Tn, stable tur a cow and two borsea and a carriage Iiou-e, all in ro.1 repair aiil condition. The lar;re lot has almo.-t every variety of fruit grown in this country, at. d bearhtj early. The ground in Iront is beautified w itu a variety of ornamental trees and flowering shrubs. Will be s..!d f.-r $ .,t 00 c h. In.iu.re of McKKKNAN A FIERCE, augli-dlniAwlm Kcal Estate Agents. TAILORING. IjOUIS NHOIrZ9 MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 19 North Pennsylvania Street, n AS THE KICHEST ASSOUI MKNT OF OOübS IN ihe City, consisting of Cloths, (black and colored;) al-o French, Scmc h aid Ain'rican C issimeres .f every jihade a. id color; ils.a an endless variety or Ve-tinc (ientlenu n wi-hi'ig a carment made to fit and in good ihape and st,lf. should L'ive me a call audi will ron-viiu-e tlieni that I ca-i --lt them d uarnei.t !etter cut, better made tn l better trimmed than any otbci tailor in the ritv for (lie tni. money. AM kind-of MITjITAIIY Kept oil hand. Officer wishinc to get a Coat, Vest or Trow-er.- mad in true regulation style, had better leave their mea-ure wito lA'LlS SCHOLTZ, junel:j Two ror South ofpostoRire. HARDWARE. IRON STORE, IMHlfcKOV, riCV A CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, IM1 1'Ol.lt, l III AX A, I EAI.EbS IN SIM.!.. IhtiN. WILS, ANVILS. RlLLOWS. VISE-:. AXLKS. SfitlNG. B'LTS, .M AI.I.E AI.LK t ASTIM.S. U AH.':KS, M'lS. IIOKE SHtX-S. IIHRSK SHOE NAILS. WHEKl, HUB-. FEU OES, M'tKES, SHAFfS. IU'WS, FLOW II iNI, AC , The O.ii K.ver Salt Company. The Madison Spioe Mills. The Iw'ti I'eurl Starch Cmpny. i'o.l Oil and ivnole. jnTi . y will .-ell all articles in their line at the lowest market l r.o . Citil und examine their Ktxk before purchasing. FOMEItuY, FhY t CO a'ig26'6.'!-dAwly DISSOLUTION. iiissoltiliou of Co pa rtn trs It i p. f HUE V VliTNEKSHir HK'iETOKMIE EXISTING BE TV. KEN t'.ie n id rstticd is lrmn and nfter this day !.-vlv-d by until 1 cu-et:t. Al. the debt-due t". ai d by the p.trtuer.-h:pli.ie V e n as-nnic.l by Matthew Simpson, L i will .-eitle Sil m. nd c .tinue bu-iness at the dtsta!.d. MATT51KW SIMl'SON. KICHAkl) SIMI'StiN. Inl'i'i m -U, Vu'. 10. 1U auzJo- llw EDUCATIONAL. PDLYTECHMC AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ( orncr Vine autt Loiiunrlh M. CINCINNATI, OHIO. The FoinL Col'. 'L-iate Year wIM Commerre on Monday, August 31st, 1863. rillO- IMCKSK tF INsrULCriON KMBUACES PRAC1 TICI. It .k t ep;n.'. the Kt gl -h lerintii and trench !! t .u ;e, yi i.rtii.u.- a;:-i Vhi; ati.i iDstru-m-t.t ii .Viu-.c. Al- eerc:M m t ;e v.inou-branches of tiA tim.i- tic-. I h- 1 i'1-e ari : c.-inp'-te ii um. -i :m ai. i I jb-ary of the Ili-tit o . -,t tij.jj-. I'be F.e-'.l- v c 't.i-t- : It. ! i.i.ir.:, Hrectr and lT"fe- or t SI a bnn:.t c . iret.t l.aüiTtages, Ac.; John IL Carr.jfcan. trt-s-.-r f C'-mmercial lirt.c e- and the Kt-s'I -h li'"uv'f. and .'.er coa.pvt'iii leathers. F ' f.i'ali.'.e.j Ac , a, p. fj the litvctor. a:'gü7-d-:t AUCTION. mit'4-rio.v ..; or LOTS BY McKERNAN & PIERCE. IITK WILL SELL AT AUCTION ovrR ONE HUN1 1 IKF.!Ciy U- t. i i Craa- i..rth adt.tion to the city of litdunjp.h. Tii-e Lots are :tuati Jmmetiiately i.ortii of Lrkes ai hti- u at.d ea.-t of the M.chign roil. S on the C lt of Septerrber, ia front of McKcrnan A P.ercr' oRi.-e, at 2 o'c! ck 1. M. Tti3 .i.e-furtb ca.-b. oe-f.urth in -it month, oi.e-foarth in telv mont-i- ar.d otie-f..urth In eighteen Ci !.tl; Uolr-t to g reuwi h I'i'ere-t at 6 Jer Ctl.t., drroririr to secttri deferieJ payratiit. a-i.iT-.ij ta CONFECTIONS. GEATEE & SPENCEE, FANCY CONFECTIONERS AND BAKERS, FliiSr 1R SOUTH OF KVTumeK. lai'!- lr Cr-ara atxl Oy-ter Sahor. TLi Wt it Cake-, C n lies, Fiu t, TrtaU, LrCkT-, kc, ic, if ali kind kept constantly vn ban.1. parties supplW ca shrt bonce. -U-dly
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acenarvn imiLimiTii ait tat luniii. For Tlornitiff Iteport see rlrwt Pc.J iMlit Report from !few Torlc. Niw Vo:. Ausist 27. The Arago report that off Cap Lookout phe chased a blockide runtier, but the last aeen of her she was in heavy Kjuall acl fo;. The Tort Ilotal New Soutb bis paragraph statins; that the rebel teamer Ererglade. with a car of cotton and a lsre ntircber of pawen-per-, inclu litir a fall compliment of officers for the new j.irat craft at Xau, haa beea Ijtng for evfr1ll week p the Savannah rirer. On the niht of the 21st he attempted to run out but w.i"i overhauled and unk near Ty bee Island. 2"2 of her crew aud paaseogers were captured. The ret rcar-ed. rnpinre of the Kteainrr Uro Oak. LtxixoTov, Mo., August 27. The steamer Live Oik wn captured last night at Berlin bj a email band of gtierrilla., who, after taking off eeveral cases of boots and robbing the pausen gerä of s-even hundred dollars, allowed her to prceed. From Kamat Citf-Tlie Iurult of Qtiantrlll'a Randlttl. Kansas Citt, Au. 27. Quantrill's forces are ?catterei in their faitnee: throughout the border counties1, and are still beins huntel down by all available troops from all parts of the District. JIanv oftnern hare abandoned their worn out horses; and r;one to the brush on foot. They were all remounted at Lawrence with the rmr-e. captured there, leading their own back, pacned with plundered good. 1 heir led horses and stolen eoo Is were nearlr all abandoned in the chase before they got far into Mioun. Over three hundred horse have already been taken by our troops, including some of those taken at Lawrence. Most if the good and most of the moner stolen ha been retaken, and will as far as po.ss: ble beres-toreo. Reports that twenty one more were killed hive been received since yesterday, making a total of about eighty, which will probibly be largely increased before any considerable pin of our troops are withdrawn from the pursuit. .Tvo prisoners have been taken and none will likely be. All hou-es in which Lawrence goods havebe?n found have been destroyed, a well as all bou.-es of known guerrillas, wherever our troops have gone. den. hwing intends to destroy the houses of all persons in border counties outside of military stations who do not return by the month of September iu obedience to a late general order. From Mcveiifcon. Stevenson, August 27. Part of Wilder's force met thirty rebel at Hirrison tdir, and killed three and capture! three. Tho-e raptured state that the Chattanooga Rebel of yesterday admits the fill of Charleston, also that Lee ha been defeated bv Meade. It al-o learns that Hurnside'a advance had attacked Kingston on Tuesday, and alter a short engage ment had whipped Forrest Uragg's army is reported moving to Atlanta, Georgia. From California. San Francisco, August 27. L" Anzelos papers contain flattering accounts from the newly di.-covered mining region situated 150 miles e t-tof Fort Mahone and 10!) mile north of the Gila, in a region of country waterel by the San Francisco, Silt Puerto and Aqua Trio rivers. The mines extend over a region 15') miles long bv thirty wide. Larg? numbers of miners are flcking thitherward from the southern counties of California. More than 500 meu were at work there three week ago. The steamer Sierra Nevada arrived from the northern coast, bringing $77.000 in treasure from Oregon, $1G3,0..U) irom British Columbia, beside $100,000 in the hands of passengers from both places. Died. Ntr Havln, August 27. Mrs. Caroline Augusta Street, widow of the late Admiral Foote, bel at the residence of her father in this city on Wednesday nioming. Additional I'orelyn Mew. ., Nlw Yor.K. August 27. The teamer Great IJrifain has arrived, and firings the following additional foreign news: The London Time siys it look in vain for any sign from America that the Federals are prepared t purue with vigor their recent sue cesses gained at all point. K ach Northern army hs become one of occupation, and, instead of a-i.-ting his military measures by a conciliatory policy, Mr. Lincoln by employing negroes to fi jh' is doin hi- bvst to make it necessary for him to hold every inch of ground in the Southern States by sher force. The Daily News eulogise President Lincoln's proclamation announcing a system of retaliation upon the South in defense of the treatment of negroes as prisoners of war. It think the proclamation cannot tail to have a very important inüunce in the progress of the war, and give an immen-e impulse to negro recruiting. A characteristic letter from Garibaldi, dated Caver.a, Aug. 6'h, i published. It i addressed to Abraham Lincoln, the Liberator of f laves, noble! efforts for freedom and human progress. La France assert th it the acceptance of the Mexican crown bv the Arch Duke Maximilian is douMful. and believes that neotion have been entered into to obtain the adhesion of England. La France says that the present government of Mexico will administrate affairs for a year to organize the country. From Washington. Wasiiinoton. August 27. The War Department tod iv receive! from Admiral Dahlgren a specimen of lebel tornel es, four feet long, ta pering from the main liody, which is about a yard in circumference,. A sinker and float are attached. The i emo val of the percussion has rendered the powder inside harmless. Our own and the rebel pickets on the Kappabannock heiow hold friendly intercourse daily, but no intelligence of impoi tance ii gaiued by thi mean. The rebtls generally assert that the heavy fighting i over for the eason in Virginia. There is authority for saving tint the delay in the delivery of ,V2o bond to subscribers is owing mainly to the riot in New York, which prevented the engraver türni-Iiing the plttes for the third series within the stipulated time. The plates have now been delivered, and it i believed that within ten days all arrearages will lie brought up, and tint the deliveric will thenceforward ke- p pice with the -ubsctiptior.s. From Albanr. Albany. August 27 Hy a dispatch received thi evening by Gov. Seymour from his agent to Washington, it is announced tint the President will credit in the draf: all volunteers mustered into the service up to the day preceding the draft. Detail of the order will be known to-morrow on the return of the agent. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JIAKY'S SEJIIXARY, (inscorAL.) A Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, o. ii and HI .nrtti TIcridlan Street, INDIANAPOLIS. riiiiF. fall tkrm of st. mart's will comJ MKCE on Monday, September "thfarents ran rely oti findirg in this School all the adrat. tage that could be desired for their ianphter. A propca will be nent to anr aJdres on application to Mr. CtoküK UEIiBKKT, Indianai-cli. aiv!9-dAw3w TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 5 00,000 CIOARS Just tleccited. JOIINA. IIKIDLTNGKU Ja returned from Conn. cticTit, I THERE HE HAS K5QAGED .OoO.noo FIKF DOf MKSTIOCirar. All rl- will b wat, asted of tte Ter y bet 4'aa'it y, aud wil lll 25 Per Cent Lower Tl.anaaj other hoa-e will i-h the am quality vf-y .ne wt 'lUc'icr, wU-! or rrti leairr con. 00:1 aial etamiae tha itk. JOHN A. HEIDLISr.F.n. qui 19 No. 3 Palmer Uou.
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t Tnaara Cincinnati .Titket. Cixci.m, August 2. Floui- A fair local demandor trade brand; 4 65(35 25 Grain Wheat dall, and Slower; red 90(3 93c; white 10. Com m at 60. Oat 44(2 45c. Whifky 43c. Money Gold advaned to Ä22)c premium. Silver, 18c. Exchange in failemand. - a tmw Vnrk .l'Ue. Nw ""rk, Auu?t 27. Flour Less active and ireely ?o firm at $4 5U(v 1 tö for extra Stte.3is 35 for round hoop Ohio, and $5 4'J37 t for trade branda; closing heavy. Whisky More active, butnehangen at 45? (34Gc. Corn Heavy and l2c "1(3 '3c fol shipping mixed Westernfnd 75c for prime western yellow, Lard A lüde firmer atijQlOJaC- - 4 ' Money Market rnoderau eay at 52 (3 per cent. Sterling firm, butfoed doll at 13G 13G,34 for first claps billj. joIJ irregular and unetiied; opening at 24, adiucing to 25, and cIosiDj heavy at &ijfc prem PRIVATE HCPITAL. Vellny's Prirtc Ilospltal, Z3rs rai iiiock, aningion, a. v. f TREATMENT OF LL DISEASES OF A v' or chronic nature. am for consultation. Aar. Janc29-d3m DRUCCIffS. PTJBUC KDTICE. TO?ILINSOX A COX, ruffCits. No. IS i:at Waahlngn Street Htc been appointed aRenl for the tale of n It t N I) II ' M TKMI.AUU,. THE WONDERFUL ORANCLUSr the cure of Couga Colds, Sore Thrfat,Broichitls.Wer'nir,'rritat!.on of th Uvula ami Tonsils, and Disease of th.e Lnr.e. Seid la aar hmi. 3 Ret.. R1 e..i1 trh IMAwl VERMIN EXTERIINATOR. For ICatif Ilce, Itoaclif An! Oed Ras: .floiliN in Für Voden.Vc.j In sects on I'lantK. Fovlf iniinalN A.c. Put up in 25c, 50c. and 1 Röxes, Rottes an l Flasks, 3 and fo sizes for Hotels, tublic Institu'ons, Ac. "Only infallible remedy known" "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the li utnan 'amilx." "Kats come out of their holes t di-." JLr'Sold Wholesale in all Ure citi. JtTf'Sold by all Druggists and Dealer everywhere. JiTT'I'üicsiaretr! of all worthless imitfion. TTT'See that "'CogTAa's'' name is n each Box, Bottle and Fla-k before yoi buy. ICTAddres HIlMtY t. COSTA II. TJPiONCirAL Dktot, 4- Broadway, N. Y TTPSoId by BROWNING A SLOAN and W. B. VICK ERS, Who!eaie and Retail Aireuts, I.dianapolis, Ind. feb21 SINKING FUND KOTICE. Notico to Sinking Fund Borrowers. 4 LLTERSONS INDEBTED TO TfE SINKING FUND j are notitk-d that lands niortggel to sail Fund, and ou hieb interest has not been paid ta advance, will be oflered at public sale on the second Tccsday of Decem ber next. By order of the Board. W. H. TALBOT T, auglH-dAw till octl President. Register and Republican, Uiwreaceburp; Courier, Madison; Gazette and Volhsbote, Kvatux iilr; journal and Express, Terre Haute; Jefl'ersoninn and Palladium, Rich mond; 'limes and elltiIlel, Fort Wayne; Arjrus and Cour ier, Lafayette; uemoctat and I nion, L.njM.rte; Pre.-s, Kokomo; Fact and Republican, Greeiisburg; Mercury and Seminel, l!cc!i..t-r; Democrat anl K.-publiran, IMymoutb; Democrat and Sjvectator, Monticeilo; JücVvnian and llcnublicsn, Ku-liviile; D-mocrnt and Reput-liMn. alpa raiso, wi.l insrt to th- amount of two dollars and m-ik! bills receipted to the office of the Sinking 1 und for pa ment, with a paper containing the advertisement 'marked." , B. ALVORD. J. M. CALDWELL. II. B. ALVORD. AL.VOUD, CAL.DVfcl.L, & AL.VOICI, ILIGiXJOT. JDFl AT.TSRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Are in DAILY receipt of fresh good. Constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest prices, a large and assorted stock of CoffretNugar .TIol'iHse, Ny i ipt It ice, Tea, .uila, Gla, Woodenuare oap, Candles, March, Itaikin, ( iciirs. Tobacco, Mackerel, U'liiteFiuli Curd ace T-trlne? Cotton Varna, Dfcntnlfii NuttSf Figa, DattR, Jellies. Brandy iln, Itntm, Wines, WtiiaKy, .notions of all Kindts and Plantation and Hoher Ritter. Particular aitectian jlven U the sale of pnonvcE of mjn& 68 East Washington Street, IXWAX.S,0lUt!aD, aprlS-dAw
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- SPECIAL KOTICE "A nla waa on ber Cp bealta waa la ttr lack, traerta was ta htr ip, and t3 hr taod PlaaUtSo Bttr.,, S-T-1860-X A fw bottle of riantatioo Hlttera TC1 core Xervons Headache. Cold Extremitie and rveho lip. Soor Stomach and Fetid T-reath. Flatulency and Ind'jrstion. Nenrou Affection. F.xceiTe Fatlu aad Sbort Breath. Fain Ter the Eve. Mental I?spondency. rrootratlon: Great Weikne. " Satlow Complexion. 'Weak Bowals, t. Which are the evidencei of LITER COMPLAINT AND t)TSPEP5lA. It i estimated that aeTen-teaths of all adult ailment proceed frora a di.-ea.-e4 and torpid liver. The bdiary ecretiona of the lirer overflowing Into the tomacb, poison the entire tjflem and exhibit the above fjoptcix. .. : After long research, w are able to present the most remarkable cur tor thejie horrid nighUasre diaatA, the world has ever produced. Within cue year ovtr lx ban. dred and fortj thou-and persona have taken th Plantation lütter, and not an Instance of complaint ha com to our knowledge. It i a mot-t effectual tonic and agreeable trjnuUat, suited to all conditions of life. The report that it r-ilie upon mineral tub-lance for It active propeitien, are wholly false. For the public aataVfaction, and that patient may consult their physicians, we pikend a list of it component: Causata Bak Celebrated for over two hundred year q the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weaknef, ic. It was introduced Into Europe by the Counteaa wife of the Viceroy ot Pen, iu 164', and afterward sold by the Jesuit for the enormous TiVe of its otrn weight in sürer. under the name of Jeits PotrJr, and was finally made publi by Loui XVI, King of Fiance. Humboldt ake e-petial reference to it febrifuge qualitie daring his JSoutb. American travel. Ca-cahaa Baek For the diarrbtra, colic and disescs of the stomach and bowels. Dam:uo.v tor innammation of the loins aud droptacal affections. Cam.'MU.k Flowrbb For enfeebled digestion. UvtMir.k FLownaa Aromatic, Ftimuiant and tonic highly invigorating in nervous debility. WisTKEtiRKKx ?or scrofula, rheumatism, c. Amsk An aromatic carminative; creating flesh, mu-cle and milk: much ued by mothers nursing. Abo, ctove-bud, orange, carraway, cortanJer, anakeroot, Ac. s. T. 1S60 Jt. Anothtr wonderful ingredient, of Spanish rrlgin.im parting beauty to the complexion a:;d brilliancy to the miiil, is j et uiikt.wu to the commerce jf the world, and we withhold its name fr the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. K,K).,'rr, X. V., n rin'r2, 1H41. Messrs. P. H. IKAKr .t- Co: I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia for three or four war, at-d had to ahaiidou my profVfcoion. About three mu'lis ao I tried the Plantation bitters aiut to my gre-t joy I am nw nearly a well man. I have recommended them In several cases, and, as far ! knor, always s-;tb -ixnsl benerit. I am resj.ectfuily youi, H K V . J. S. CATUOKN. RE-etcTitn Fmr.M: My danpliter hs Iwh-ii much bene fitted by the u-e of thv Plantation Bitter. Thou wilt I send me two more bottb-s. 1 hy friend, ASA CCRRIN. Sherman r.'oiw, Cficij. III.. l'b. 11, 1S63. Messrs. I. H.I'uakk A Co: Pleae seüd us another twelve cases of your Plantation Bitter. As a morning apetizer tbey appear to uave superceded everything el-e. aud are greatly estiem d. Yours, i.e., tiAUK A w Ali K. Arrangement un now completed to supply any de mand for this article, which from lack of Government stamps ha not heretofore been possible. The public may rest assured that iu no case w ill the perfectly pure standard of the Plantation Bitters be de parted from. Every LotiUi tteurs the f.tc simile of our sUjnntnreon a tel iiiit tngracinj, or it wnnot be genuine Sold by a'.l Druggists, Grocer and Dealers throughout thecountry. 1. II. I It A Ik I. A: CO. June25-d&weot3m. t0 It road ') M". Y. tW"Let thocse whi have douhttd the virtues of Bull's Cedron Bitters, if any sncb there be, read the following certificate from gentU men well known In this community, and doubt do mure. Its general introduction into the army will ave tne lives of thousands ol our soldier.-. IxcisviLuc. Kv., June 4, 1SG3. We, the under I xne.1, hare tren the bt'mmI eflcl pro duced by the ue of Dr. Jhti Bull's Cedron Bitters in eeneral debility and prostration of the M'stem, and be lieve its ceneral use would prevent disease and relieve much sutfcrin. Among our soldiers particularly would this be the ease, especially those who are exposed to miasmic influences in the Southern climate. MAJOR PHILIP SPEED. Col. Int. Rev. 3d Dist. Ky. CHAS. B.C01T0N, Collector of the Port of Louisville, Ky. COL. II. DENT, Provost .Marshal Gen. of Ky. REV. D. P HENDERSON, Vic Prexidcnt of Sanitary Cmmision. HARNEY. HUGHES A CO., PuMMim Democrat. OEORrtE P. lalh-RV, Prop. l,oui-ville Anzeiger. HUGHES A PAhKHlL Wholesale Dry Goods lfc-aler. Min st.. Iouisville. DAVIS. GREEN, A- CO., Wholesale Shoe Im alers. Main st., Louisville. HART A MAI-OTHER, Iithograj hers, cor. Third and !arket, Louisville. JULIUS WINTER. Clothing Merchant, er.! bird and Market. Louisville. CA1T. S. F. HlLIMiEIH, Steamer Msjor Anderson. MAJ. I-T. Tl I ESI ON, lVmasier U. S. Army. C. M. METCALFE, N.i'ional II I. Ixui-vi!le. COI JESE BAYLES, 4tli Kentcky Cavalry. GEORGK 1). PRENTICE. liuisville Journal. Mee advertisement in another colnmn. Ji20-d3m S-T-1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the system; is a perfect appetizer, and Nature' great restorer. It is composed of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, root and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak anl lelicate person-, and can be relied upon for it purity. It cure Dyspepia, is a-entlc tonic, snd isjstt the thing for changes of the season. Sold by all Grocers, Druggist. Hotels and Saloons, p. H. Drake 3t Co., 202 Broadway, New York. janU-d&wltaw6m REMOVAL. C.W.STEFFENS E. F. STEFFENS C. W. STEFFENS & CO., MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instrument Makers, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, Have removed their Est abü-l meet from Blackford' Building to No. 3 South iTeridiao sfeet, ts doors below Washington Etreet All kinds of iraill M chinerv. ModeK. Ac. Ac. nesflr done. Repairing roinptly aiteLded to. Jy24-d3ni COMMISSION. EDWARD A. LICO.HB, Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchant Of all kiad bought ar.d sold. SALT, WATER LIME, PLSTER,&c. INDIANAPOLIS, IND . Warebnse at the juneti'-n f Alabama street and Vlrrir.ia avenue, nearly opposite the lieliefuetalne Freight Depot. -. The abcnber will at all times pay the hiebest price for W teat. llioe having W heat U eil would do well to rive him a cll before Hin; elsewuere . Sack s far-ni-Led when wanted. The Very Bent Famih Flour MADE OP WniTK WHEAT, Constantly on hand, and for sale, at the new Warehouse, Junction of Alabama street and Vlraini avenua Flour delivered in any prt of the city, free of char. 30-T3ai a., a. imw.
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GALEN1 S HEAD DISPENSARY. IIAIt I I Itl I BT THI LFflILAT'Rl OP KIJiTlCE? f( TH TR1ATXENT OF U. THE IaEAta OFTlt ' raiSABT ANfC.iXMTMÖA5a. mm VBlaaCmrw rR!CF Ot-T CXT A IUnlir.il Import, CbwiswW0 7Arf I'UtU a Jj-. tfl t Ustiowk am.1 i,V,v of ""' " '"""i tU lUUJi m4 W.1M. Ol A 3K M CTUOti OF trr.a Vcrerul Iv!a-, Itclaii StpL.h ta Ii it sure. U-corriea, Veij'trVtar, Vrtc le, jT-!nr, !Xea.e -1 tte KidiKTs.ICa-ier Ac wrfbBtefcsrt! erx-talbh. 4ai.ie treauseon thatsi id- rea 5Uid of yotth, Seminal H k- , NUim! ,a.-Kion,es-J Det'.hty. Imp.rxy, Ac., the ecret ii.-ra;Ue f yth and rat turity anstr.g fra the bejiefal habile fMstf-at-u. To wLh.L 1 4ie4 iwr stloo Feroa lüseare. aud ii,er it.u rert.: f s.att.r of the Ctmost lTUi.rtance to t!.e man.rd and those ccr.'.rrrr f marr.', wl.cniertaln duttt, f their phyccal ab l.ty te enter thai . iWi.l to r.y -l.Iret. in a eale-t mper, ca receipt t '? cent i r !-.. r airp. Ite devute our eutlre th. and atten t. vhe treat . mrct fU.c tiiou (.mate dle-et treated ft In r r-i-vat teport. ur l-jcn.ary i tte !- Institution f ta kind ia America Lieh ha Wen e ti.hed by a pedal ehartr,anw ttls f.ct bouli r, i' t-eeferetiee mer ta ark.ua quack of tonbt fnl character te be f aQ arje cftles. Importal! to lYmnlr! Ooeaepartmectof our rlpenary I special: y 4erote4 to the treatment cf the la of Fenal. ewch a La cborrbea, White," IrrereUT. Painf&lacd pTea Menetruatioti. Nervous and G-oerl lUltty,DiaeaH be Womb, Barrennr, Ac. Consultation, and ei am' nation free of eher re. Alo for sale, IR. DEVI EE'S Kl (il-T.ATOK 1'ILIJl Foe Female (truotMo, Inrrg-r.la'ttiei'. ic Marrn1 ladies tn certain sitcatioits houkl not Vf them, a they wouldcause miscarriage. Price f I per box , arsd may b ent by mail. DR.OALF.N'S PREVF.NTIVEAw lratnble articU for those wi-hing to limit the number of tbir Cspr.ng, ot the barren who desire children; warranted sot t Injure the health, and will last fr lifetitn. Krtit te ety addreM,unler?el, n receipt f the price Two l"ULLAR.. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCF Py sending a briel tatement of their symptom, will recViee a Rlatik Chan contair.ing a Iit of qne-tiotis, ocr terr for the course of treatment, Ac. Medicine, sent to any part of the country to cure ny ca-e at home, free from ianarer or curiosity. All transactions private and confidential, fceniember the name and rumber. Direct all letters to ALES' HEAD DISPENSARY, OoviX-MAwl- ln.vll. Vt. COMMERCIAL COLLECE. ).. I S CONDUtTED BY AN ABLE FACULTY AND IS IN teriet tat Session. Ptu.trnts can eiit-r alary time. Full particulars sei.t to any addrrs on receipt of stamp. Address TI10S. J. BUI ANT, Pre, augl9-d1mAlm HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS, Wholesale & Retail DEALER IN Hats, Caps, and Straw HAS JUT RECElVLD HIS Goods, STfJRI3SrQ STOCtK OF GOODS, DIRECT FROM THF. MANUFACTURER in the East, wblrh be w ill sell a low the loweet. All the LsntsT btvlk kept at No. It Pennsylvania treet, four doors south of the pst Cflice, Indianapolis, IncL aprlS-dAwSm FOUNDRIES. Tili: IIOOSIKI6 STATK FOUNDRY AND ST0VE WORKS. II 'A VING COMPLEIFD OUR FOUSM.T.WF. AF.E now prepated to receive end sarisfactorflv execute order for stoves and cst'rirs r'neraliy. The serlo partner ha Ju?-t returned from the Fat, where I.e ha procure! the most de-iral le atid rfct patterns for cook aud parlor sto e ever introduced intothe market- Wee-p dally invite the atter.tif ii of aholeale stove dealers to this braiMh of ur Lii.es. m ith a request that tLrj will givr ua a call. Our other ork will enitrace irn IroMs and columns. ("sbi h we d sire to make a pronnw it feature iu our manufacture,) rsil n-t at;d nu'l caoting, sugar mills and fcettlef, houe work, such a ventilators indow cps sills snt hollow ware, in fact every! hin; roiorrtl in an iron foundry. Wc respect fully ef.Iit patraget and only promie what we can well and promptlj inform. Office and Foundry, 103 south lelware street, adjoin inc Irxiianapoli and Cincinnati and Indiana Central Freight DeiM.ts, lndiantoli Indiana. my!3- CX,L0RDA F.CK. ACENCY. METZGER & STRIBBEN, , REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, Office !o. i; Odd I ellotr Hall. ' (UP TAI R 1 . ) II OUSTS AND IjOTS, VACANT IrTS, ARMS AND Jjt Fani ing L.-nd Ini'ght ai1 sold. Loans negotiated ai.d f .'lcti t.s ride, iviisi..s. Lot. nt, tak pay aid a'.l ctfr military claims j.recnted ith j r n j ttes Hsvitig estahlirhi-d a l'.ramh S".ce st Wsl.Ii.rton, D C, crest faciltt e- f r the j.rr.ni t colVction f all clain are .fferel. Any lenired informati'-n gtv.n free vt charge Fy ra'lit g in per-on or addressing us, erxloein a tan p. auH-S3m PIANOS. STEINAVAY PIAXOS AT REDUCED PRICES. riWSE JLS1LY CELILRATF.D PIANOS, WUitH have receised over thirty tH VedsU, htciuding tasw Great Iliie at the ly n4"n Wrrld lair for their suj-erior qualities, ar d whk h are uM T iLe rreatest llai.i-t. is the world, such a Lijt, Thalrr, ;-ttscha'k, fatter. Jaell and otber, in preference to any other make, I effer for ale at redasd price. Every I"isrx warranted five ear. Call and see before r urcL.i g elMbere. J. IL KAPPE, A cent, JuIyJ--dlra 95 Fat Wa-btegtoo street. Excunsioris. E X V V It S I O 1 H ....TO TOE.... OHIO MITE SlLPHl R SPfllNCS! milK GREAT CENTRAL RAILWAY WILL LSSUI J Kxeursion Tickets to Henar.t Vllev, in It line for White i-utpbur pranrs, tfwrtag the preset weakest. TWkets for the rsnd trp aal Ko4vd for thirty dayaraa t bid at the Company's cf.ice, conjer f Vlrr;nla are&s aid Ielaware street. FARE 7 GO. Tickcto Coed for all Traino. Tie A. . Express Train arrie at I1ea-t Valley at 1-40 P 11.. where sUfe will be waitlx toeoavey icursioiuaa to the tprür. distance of sine m-Jea, No change of car or trtlos. Itaic mop fcr dir.aer t'rt ara. IL G. CAktT, ÜT Sept. F. Cai90LB. licueral Ticket ,t. Ju).l-.'t
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