Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4019, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1863 — Page 3
DAILY SKNTINl-L. S A T Ü R D A V yORNIN( ; , A Ü 0 U ST ! C ITY ÄN D STATE ITEMS. Pnnsai Hon. John D. Defrees i io th e
r?TTfc prettiest lot of 10ft L.it we hnre 1 ever een was tumbled ..T at Hiker & Mclver'n yester eve by the cxpreiTan r?Oo to Glenns Rlook for boo! and shoes, the Urgent and cheij-et l.oue in te city. aug2j-dl . rTill (lock of boots and shoe, every Mile vmJ variet y, At the lowest prices at (Her n' Iliock aug2ü dl w.
t37The elimination of candidate for licen-e m ' to teach school ia Marion county w ill tmie off Mipremc Court Decision, this morning at Rrvanl'a Commercial College. The Judges of the Supreme Court, while in x m , 1 Chambers, returned the following decmons. which PnwsAt. W. II Talbott ami family, who! We bttu cnlcrci1 UPhave been petKliti the rummer in St. I'au', ' Atut'ST 2G. Minn., returned yesterday in fine health. j Jo-eph W. Alop, Recorder, et al. v Francis t McKimey Derlorn C. C. Aflirrned. TaKr u. Drink. j Charier Kuhn vs. Daniel Kramruia Clinton Of A. Stephen & Son bot old Java, or best j C I. Kerens! Rio coffee. Every paikaire warranted io give William li. McCurd x William II. Afpinwall
ealitfactton. " - . i. UCt. r?T" The Moa llou iti reen-burc is the , i a "i i t. hotel ,nth? p ace.Hnlr,naree umui.u , to ana irom au irain. i nere ia aiso -uuu itwtrj aiaü.e coi.iierir wnu me noiei. t7fHalfn acre of ground lir aale by Frai.k Smith, Iteal KUie Ateut, il a l.irain. The lot points on Fort Wawte roil, in a favorite locality for a auburban residence. Trice $I,1HX). rSThe finest lot of watermelon, we hare seen thi enon are at Stout'a grocery establish ireit. They were purchned :t Evtn-ville by Mr. Divid Stout, nn l lie wn offered a handsome adranre va thera before nhippinc 'If jearaof pr ict.ctil experience, p-od judg ment ami an etrnet de-ire to yive every otie the full v;ilue of h?- ni'iiey. i an inducement to ur chwer", then buy your bit- ;ul cap of Sp'iu er, 32 Wet Washington .freet. an. -27-3 XaT Kcmember the auction .le n( tl.o.-e very niuable coltHge dwelling luni-c., on M ts.itiiuaetta avenue und IVnit I v mi i trei't. a Mjuare anl a lulf irrtb of the icwtouV. Time. Monday next, al K o'clock A M. Sile to take place on the premise JThe Indianapuli Female Institute, in conejnence of the exten-ire imrveineiits and addition to it. htiiidin'', i!l "t romnience it next term till Wednesday, September iCih In pila de-iron to attend ahould nuke early application, aa the ents are nerly nil taken. U A. Ilivfw, President. ?TRrr.T UaiLBoars. A inetinp will beheld at the Court houe.onTuf-dav evening, Se)teni ber I. at o'clock, to con,Mer the mbject of atreet railrnada. All citizen and far italit, who tike an interest in the progress and improvement of the city, ate urgently requested to be present. aapJ-td J. Cavex, Mayor. fTPWe regret to learn tht Major John II. Finley.of the Clbh Ifidiana, die! yesterday at hi home. In Uichniond. of wound received before Yicksburj. Major Finley wa a younp: gentle man ol preat worth, and jn"t aa he wa entering a career of uefulnesn he i cut oflT. Hi father, John Finley. Kq . well knov. n to the citizen of Indiana aa the author of Hoo-ier net" and other poems an old and esteemed citizen. Notoriety. A fine opportunity occurring; only annually, is open lor a dij or two, for euch of onr enterpri.inp business boupes as wih to avail themselve of the pages of the State Fair (Juide for advertising: purpose. A very few aelect papea remvin for disposal by the publishers, Ilawea k Redfiald. Twelve months mul elapse before another opportunity i offered for advertiaing in this popular mode. loll I'rmiiii. We are now ready to do all kind of plain and fancy Job Printing;, "in the bet lyle. on short notice. and as cheap a$ anyothrr office. We have competent haihls, good presses, n hue assortment of paper and card.and wc can do pood and cheap work. All kind of books, brief, catalogues, &c, printed in the best style anil on abort notice. We isk the p itronage of Democrat?, and alloth. ersthat want printing done. tf. Stosc.- Quantitie of the most beautiful building tone daiN arrive from the interior In ri'una quarries and block theref are drawn tlirouph our principal stieet to be ued in the magnificent buildings we and others are putting up, all for the ride, glory and adornment of Indimipoli. the mit entetpri-inp and progressive inland city in the whole Uiron. More rapidly than any other city is its population increasing, and it business men are a enierprising a can be found anywhere, and all who come, to ca-t their lot with u. industriou. at-tive and honest, find ppeedy employment, and are welcomed Irom all quarters of the gb.be General Order !Mo i. H r aiyt" aäti eh Citt RroiMtMJ Indiana)!'. Aug. 23. ItM. I. There will be a meeting of the Officers of the City Regiment, at the Coutt House on next M nday evening, (Augu-t 31st) at 7'. j o'clock, for the purpose ot perlecting the rolls, and niak ing known t!ie style of uniform adopttd for the Regiment. II. Hrefter. all order issued by Company or Hittalion Commmder. fr drill, pir de, or as aemhW of anr kind, except tli e for the regular Compmy Meeting. mut have the approval of the Regimental Conun -tnder. Rt order of Colonel Rrc;r.. Har H.vTa,Jr., Aljt. Thk ClTl2!.,, Strut Railroai Mlktinu Our reader wi'l fit.d i our Uue of thi morning a call by the Mayor for a meeting of the ciriz. r.s on Tue-dav night, at the Courthouse, to tike meiurc for the adoption of peneial system of street railroaJ in our city. Thi U a matter that interests every person in thecitv. and it is to be hoped that a company ; will be organized out ot that meeting tun win look to the benefit of the city in a (jenrral a tray m possible. well as to it own interest. A svsicin of street railroad h uld be adopted that will acximmolate the greatest is.ble number of reople, rather than one that will inuie mainly to the benefit of a tew sDCcul itor and property holders in certain heiiiiie Let the book of thi company, that may erow out of that meeting, be thrown open to all of our citizen who mT wish to take stock in the propoed road-. Let evervtn.ng it u ne 11 ' fairlv. and the people and Council will take hohl of thi work with a public spirit, and we will have our road in operation this lall. Ilenrr, lula nl Hancock I'nion Flr. Kmigutstow x. August 27. lrG3. Me. Kditcb: The foregoine nartJ prieultur - al'a aocietv a fair i now ,n proCrea. I hereunto append a"lit of to dav' award the ck rin-. More fine Wooded horse, for all purpose, have teldom if ever been een on anv fairground in Indiana. ' Thli is the third dav of the exhibition, and I rre-ume the "Li,; dar of the fair." The pround i m a tit Sitm. evrrv rr.rtior nf he 1 neten atres. evcrv corner of which full of petiple. country wagons and .H.ietv's rece-p-s mu-t be ample to ium awardevl at d leave a handome w "jam tock. The La i.nce i"ü e eaVu . 1 iZl ctneral Sol VIfre,n h. without a fair could hirdlv lie held in Indun. was on the ground, full ten feet nix. or eia fee: ten. don't know which, but with les breadth th .t, heretofore, ouae.1 from his severe irjurie at the btltle of Gettysburg George Juhan made an agricultural epeech every w ord aVut hi vote in Congres. Gen. Meredith hd been irvitsl to deliver an 1 j addrea. hut had not -u'lir.entl v recovered from hi iiumerou wounds to d w 4 AH the eahib tora of itock and machinery, as also hundreds of spectators with whom I ton vered, aid they weie coming lo the State Fair, as these couutie have heretofore done iu mas, II. Tbe list of ja-emium awarded is too long to fubliab in thi morning' paper.
Korst'Rif Hnt to or ihr4 vears at"' IriJin ;- !! I ! bu. fr foundry n extrtii r r.r,e, t h purr, n I'.izue' Run. No Ir li.w :! i h four first tl e-iablidirnent. of this k'uJ, j riTii'fji daily, tur.ilnp out Motm, irim machv err, household uter.s'.ls aod agricultural irn '-. plemenia of all sorts. Indeed, the capital Invent- I ! ed in the boioes of manufacturing iron in ! j Indianapolis probably exceeds that appropriated I In any other one direction. And this treat inter- i
fst n" Crown up here within. a we have ai J, j bat a lew yeirs The treat fact which is infer- , ential i thnt, since the Java of railroads, an in- i J I fid town, like Irdinnspoli. offer all the remu- j nrattve facilities for industrial operation iu all j the pursuita oN'fe which were formerly supposed j . to pertain exclusively to cities locatei on nvi;;a j ! ble rivers. What commercial, mechanical or ! rn inufacturin calling, followed upon the Aue : chany, Monor.pbela, Ohio or Miiippi is there ' which is not jut as successfully in exercise here W a - . id iUQianapoi.a 7 et ai kmox u. v;. is.eTer.'ci. Eliaa Lewis v.a Victor Ui-ch, A-lminittrator ' i i .. r i ' n i t f-w a . a ' . ,v. nv.;. f:ca ff llil-älll 11 I' U will en i HC vyaii äir .-- . ,Uil 4 boM.y-Knox C. C. Atgrm,j Kliza J. Phi! pot et al. v. George W. Webb Spencer C. P. Afiirroed. Allen Tler t al. vs. Thomas Wilkinon Jennings C. C. Petition for rehearing. Overruled Joseph It. Vanium et al. vs. John Hans etal. Wavne C. C. Petition overruled. John Reinische vs Hoard of Commissioner of Allen tonntv Allen C. C. Petition overrule!. John OilTet al. v. Richanl Pullen. Administrator Allen C C. Petition overruled. John Fianklo-ne, jr., vs. George K. Frankliorrie (r-ii.t C P. Petition itverruled. Kiton and Htmilton Railroad vs. John II .in et I. Wayne C. C Petition overruled. George Durton v. William Calloway M idi son C. C. Petition overruled. A Idison Diggv vs Jo-cph F Connelly et al. Putiiim C C. Petition overruled. Jo-iah Kvan v. Ji-sej h Galloway Noble C. P. Petition overruled. Simul Ge-ifry v Noah Alli.-on et al. Owen C. C. Petition overruled. Thorn i M ore t. Narcy Mteli MaJiou C. P. Petition overruled. R oiap irte ivmdley etnl. vs I iik of the State. Deiilftn C. C. Petition overiub-d Ohio anl Misi-sippi R.iilioad Company vs Do Witt C Fitch Dtatbom C. C. Afiirmel. William H. AKpinwall et al. vs. Henry D. Wheeler et al Knox C. C. Affirmed. Kdward C Sumner v.. Iaae Coleman Benton C. C. IV itioti overruled. William Mer v. The State Vnndeiburg C. C. Reverseil. Win. J. Mo-s v Hiram Kendall Wabash C. C. Petition overruled. Joiau R.tilrbuk v Stephen R. Wiggins Wair.eC. C. Petition overruled. James II. Edmurul v. Samuel IJ. Gookitis Vigo C. C. Petition overruleii. Abner J. Ellis et al vs. Joseph Somes Knox C P. Revere.l. Isaac Hawkins et r.l. vs. Noih Hegau et al Marion C. P Petition overruled. Fied Wright vs. Abram llird Marion C. C. Affirmed. Eisslv Rrock-diire ct al. v. Wm. Lomax et al. UUckford C P. Reversed. Rising Sun Insurance Company vs. Austin R. Slaughter et al. Floyd C C. Xllirmed, 5 per cent damages. Wm. Gravdoii et al. vs. Alfred Gaddis Clinton C. C. Reverseil. Madison Parks vs. the State Lagrange C. C Reverseil. MtiTiNo or the School Trcstkf.s or Marion Countt Pursuant to a rreviou notice the Trustee of the several township of Marion county met the County Examiner at Bryant's Commercial College, for the purpose of making report of enumeration and for the transaction of uch other business a might come before the meeting On tno'ion James Turner waa called to the chair, and J. A. Ferguson elected Secietary. A committee of three was appointed, confuting of John Wilev. J. L. Jessup, and Wm. Hin ton, for the purpose of recommending time of openirg public school throughout the countv. A committee ot thtee, Jame Turner, Wm. Vance and Robert Stewart, was appointed to report on "Text Rooks." The committee on time of opening fchool made the following report, which was unmi nin-lv adopted: "We, the committee appointed to take into con.-idTatiin the time of commencing school.. recommend thatthe schools throughout the i o anty should be opened a early a the first Mond it in October. J. H. Wu.tY. "Chairman " The committee on "Text books" made the fol lowing report, which was unanimously adopted: We, the committee, beg leave tonvkethe following report: Believing that frequent chin ge in Text books are detrimental to the interest of school, recommend those now in gener! u-e throughout the countv McOufl'ey's new series of Reo'era: Rav'a series of Arithmetic-; Sneu reran Writing books; Pinneo's Grammars; Cor nell's Geographie-; De Wolf's Speller; Good rich's Historv of the United Sta'es, Ray's Al rebra. and Webster's Dictionary (Academic or Quarto )" Jas. Tirvir, R M Stkwart, Comniittee Wm. Vance. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted: lt That each Trustee snrwlv each School District of hi tow nship, with a coppy of Grant's common M-in oi register. t 'Jl Th it w e. a Trustee;-, hold it t be our dutv to -i -i f the schools in our respective town shin :s often a ti-c per quarter, one of these vi-its to he mule within three weeks of the time ol opening said schools. 3 That we deem it n dispensable that every person otferipg hi or her services a teacher, should read at least o:e e.luc itional journal; alo that he or she should feel it an indi.-per.s vble duty to at:end the different educational associations which meet in Marion countv. 4 Thiliti the judgment of this body that the pa-e of the eonmunitj and ttie interest of our tv.-lvol imperatively demand tint section 27 of the sch A law -hould Imj so amende ! ai to ! the tiutee. without reference ta any vote , school meetiii2 git e the emptor mem or iv ieo-nn um-t-n-01 5 Th it the Trustee of the several townships j ue their best exert'ot.s to establish at least one pr,je,j rhool in eah town-hip j " jjem irk were mide by the Examiner. Cyru 1 v. Prol'eor Hos. 11 to the duties of Trutef an other eommeered with iho mam ire mei.t ol the educational interests of :h county, j Oplercl th it the proceedir:: of the meeting be j pub!i-hfl in the rity rijer and hool Journal On moi'oii. aiHourne-l JAMES TURNER, Chn. J. A KiRoisw-'N. Ssec'y. . M ! ! Co!aMISS;0rK c- vrt Drw Cointt A I 1 cte lforf Conmiiorjer Dvi yeierI.iy j ! for investic ition. that -ve orae inipht into the . cause of the recent trouble in Brown county, j The Abolition p Ter h ve been charging th it the Democrat. of Urown are disloyal ami thu , they have even gore so f.r a to bur , thehou;e. barn and wheat ft.ick of their Kepubucin neih bor. S me tire, the work f mcen iiane. have j rnirr I here, aim me AOiuuiiMr humi m I occurred there, and the Administration organ. ! anxioti to have the world believe th it we were on the evo of a revolution in Indian. M..1.J pn- ' ' claime-1 that the outrage were the act of a we ' ! ev ret P-mocr itir nrStnii.v htt had j ft U-otject theoverthrow ot the (;.lver,,rre,1t by . , violence. H.ncins invoked, and the ; i t,rv authoritie were "ed to send troo ,lirre and w ater the sod of Prow n w,th Dem , v ! cn,ic hhx.l. Ei.ouph a develod on 1 th - trul i vr,terdv to trove to any unprrtudu tM muni that j IVmocrai of Hrown are rlertly -.nnocent j ol the ci'.me imputed to then i h" f" j the victim of a foul c-jnpiracy. 1 he Dummei have len the work of defrters witrt wr.om tnev had n vmpithv. and who poioy c:r there to d." the-e' verv acts that a pretext rn'-ht j exit f.r puttinp the county under mutial I iw. ; We hive a class of people' who are bv nature ( fif. and a rational idea of Ireolora effects them j a w ater dues a rab!d dog. Such people lonj; lor j a despotism of some kind even a military oue if tbff cancotfet anything better. 1
K" h Curry Ii srrc-tfl on r fH 1 t T t of ot. c AiJ lijon, chir''l with lnrlirii! and eoi pi v! ie-iter. Th r i!:r: wltret two fV-er'rr' l amel N-;-n aifl Dceia. S xtecn wi:i.re, all reliihle seen and the Wi cii zet cf the county, iwore they would not be!Iee the two men ur.der oath. The characters giren of them i to the belief th it they were the per.iora who had pet fire to the btraa and wheat tack, about which ao much baa been eaid ud written Thre rot a hidow of tetimony a?aiit Mr. Curri, outiiie of the evidence of t!.ec two mn. He a a arrtcl with the hop tht omethin iniht be brought out that aogl-l coni.et aome of the leading Demorr.it- with the disturtance. but it waa complete fili;re. was discharged tT the Commiiocer.
FOR SALE. II r O. Auctlenfrr, Three Dwelling Houses ANI0K VAC A IV T LOT, MTIATED OS Pennsylvania Street and Massachusetts Avenue, One and n Iisalf Square oril of (lie I'oktolfice I WILL SKLL TO THK HIGHEST BII'DKR, TUB follow it vt-ry desirable pr'jH-rty, On Monday, the 3Uf Day of August, lrC3, at 10 o'clock A. J.: On l'cxlu AMt Stkkkt lAt Xo. 3 tf J. K.SliRrp-' fuMivi-i,n T Lit 2 au-I 4, In Square No. 37, bi in? V9 ff t anl 6 incL'?- fr i:t cud r-ar, y 12ä feet li, with tb c tic- Inu-e th-rt"ri; '.rert Nu. 63; anl 0." I'fcTxtYiTAM v STKrtKT The vatart Ix)t (No. 1) adJoining the yv- m th uih, ü b 125 feet; ain subli ;i(:.; On M sf HvsatTH Aircscrc It No. 5, fam nuh'iivifcl.n, with Ii Cotta? IhjUm- on ani-: Mre-t No. 26; Os MiPASHrETTS Avrc.irr. Lot No. 4, ame tubdiviMim; with iL cortice Icius on same; tret No. iDimri'.iately -oti'h of the 'uove. Tra i ne-tbird iloan. he balarc- io t--l.e and eijht-'en months with int rr-t. wened hv mortifie ou the pr tnifs. I or lurttirr i-tfnojil api-l.v to JOHN . SI'VNV.KaI K-lat-Agent. Itidianapoli, Auk- V7, 1-ft.t-iltd First Class Residence for Sale. I0T 103 FKKT WITH FAmT FRONT, AND Wi j f-et in lpth; 9 room-, b.th room, wovl.hed, lari;-ci-t rn, tb!e tor a cow and two horsi- and a carriage houM', nil in Rood repair anl coudition. The larc lot ht- almot ev ry variety of fruit prown in thi country, and iK-arin- yearly. The ground in trtint is Ix-jiutitied with a variety of ornamental tree and flowering rubs. Will be udd for (WW ca-h. In 4pre 4 McKKUNAN A l'lF.KCE, aac!4-dlnntw Ini Ki-mI F.tate Ageut. MUSIC. -set k aici: aTFJ.i WAV AISO SCHOOL !.! it ,11 O 1 UJ1I S ; AT ji. isi:mia.i A: CO S H a t k 1 1 s (J i ti i Piano Forte Wareroorn Nrt-1,1 North Illinois .trect. J'i7-d1v 'fia EDUCATIONAL. POLYTECHNIC A KD "COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Corner Vine and Iotigvvortli Ktt.f CI NT l NN ATI, OHIO. The Fourth Coli elate Tear will Commence on Monday, August 31st, 1863. riMii- ; t'ttsK. of ivs ruuc nox km hijacks prat1 IK'M. b.'ok k. eii;ow'. th" Ft,1 h (ierniau and I-rii' : Ljiuii.rc". M-nheniaii i and V oca and Instrutiieiit .il Mu!C. Alio xrrot ti mil. 1. 1 it i tue various branches of I h- I '.e and conipli-te ijj nii:a-i'im and library of the Iti.stituTe are it eii to .uii.II..- K.ic.lty c.nit tr f.. U. Kntrip, Miector and lTot -or t Xailieno t.c-. ic. i ! Lanuar., ,vc.; John li. Crn liian. Irofi-vir .f C rr.mi rfl l'.rre e and the Fneb'h Liin n;, and oii'tr iip,:eoi hf-r For l'a'.i!o;.ie, Ac , i(i'l to tue l;rectur. n.7-tjt AUCTION. 1VCTHKV v.m; or lots RY McKERNAN & PIERCE. lfF, WIU. SF.Lb AT AlCTION 0VR ONF. HL'Nw I vi K I C i v lot-i. in Cran north ad lition to the citv of liiilfnap Ii-. Th e Lot are situated imrueMate ly north of Intake's addition and eat of the Michigan road. Sa! on the 2l-t of Sriiternb.r, in front of McKernan A Pi-ttt- oftue. at 'i r'clnck I. M. Tf.uis mc-l Hirt'i c.i'h. one fourth in six months, oiie-lnurih iu t'v!ve iivüiThi and tie-f.'urt5i in richte n ni-!itl.-; not- io he trt-n wiih ii'ere-t at 6 per cent., a: d mor:?-- t .--cur deferred iayuiei:tk. auä7-dA tt HARDWARE IRON STORE, vum 1:1:0 V, FIwY A ('O.j No. 117 Vest Washington Street, l Ol A A I'H.1N, 1! A A, PFAI VKS IN STKKI. IV:(N, NAILS. ANVILS. LKLLOAVs. VI-K-. VXLKS. SPRINGS, H-lLTS. MAl.l.'v I CASTINGS. WASHThS, Ni t. Khüsi.: .vHiiKS. IIOR.SK SliuK N XI' S. WHKKI, Hl'LS. FKLI.OKS, SH AFTS. IV IW, nttrt H iND. AC, .u. 4m t at The OI:i K'r sh'.' (ionjnriy The Ma Iwoi j.i J ill-. T'ie Ai.":ix'a 4rcti Cnipty. '..! (.' mi.'. !! -!e 777T:;- w -e.l ...1 r 1 l-- n ti.rir l'i at the lowet market vr c'". Ca'.l a id r.tm'!ieibe r -t - k l-fo-e puu l.-ir, . PUjtrluoY. l l.Y A CO. au-'i'i.'!-ia w ly SINKING FUND NOTICE. Notify to Sickin; Fund Borrowers I.I. PFT;o-.s indfbtvdiothe SINKINU UND a:r Ti--t:fid int lind nwrg.-fr-si to sail Fund. and V on hkb ir terest has rot I ren naM in advance, , b ofrre-l at r--I:c sale on the i-c.nd Tuesday ot LWemvf. . ' r.y o-5er of the r.-r . aui;iS-dAw till octl W. H. TALBOTf, I'reMent. Keiitr aii-l Kej'i')'.ic.in, I.awr-i.ctburtr; Courier, Mli-'r.; daitte a;.d Vo!V-l te . K ainv,;.-; Journal and Epre.. Trrre lJju!e; J. fTt rv. iii.iu a:.j I f.iljd.um. Kictmonl; Tlni and fer.tir'l, K -rt v Arir': and Courier, Latjyettf; lc".io-!at and l":;:..n, l;- rtr: Pre-, Koki n: ; Fact an l K'pul'licati, iirr:rhur?; Mercury atil Srit ;r.-l. l.ocbf .tt r; l niirt ai.d Kr(-u!... an. 1 1 uiouth; l-n!.rat and pectator, Stuntxvlio; Jatn n an and Kep'Siican. Ka-hvi.U; lVnurst a:d l, ulli:an. Valpara;ix, wi'.l insert to tb amount rt ," d-dlars and srI til rrcri t-U lo sbc oClce of the i r.k.:?jg un 1 f'T payn;r:it. ih a ; apr cottair.:rg the adett:en.eLt "nurkei." PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Dr. Vcllnj's Private Hos)ilal, 23 led era I lllock Waali ttigton D.C. Tnil THF. TSEATM KNT UF ALL DISEASES OF A private or ehr mc nature. No charge for eonsultattou. Persons at a dintarico can bo Uta led by mail. nd for a circular. janeJ9-data
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I iimiti tirttMLi rca rat Dial atars ninin, Tor yiorninj ICeport See riral 1'agc IViht Rrporl 'From tTaattitnton. Washisgtox, Aupust 2. Geo. Ualleck has reee've-l official dispatches from Gilmore, dated Morri Il nd, Monday, Aug. 21, giving particular of the riemo!ihion of Sumter. He had begun shelling the city. 1 Imj r.nject.le used on the city, Beaoregnrd mv. are the mot destructive of any that have been fired during the war. The !avy D?r',rtrn''nt ha received com- j munic ition from Coram wider Trercherd.of the ?tea'nfr Hhole Inland, reporting the capture of the Knplish temer Crontad fr a violation ol the hl.Krkadtoaf Wilmington, N. C. j Her cargo consists of cotton, turpentine and tobacco. Keir Admiral Torter forwarded the report of Lieut. Hache relative to a late river expiditioa. He firt stopped at De Arc, on White river, burned the Coniederate store, destroyed the telegraph w ires, and then sent the Cricket after the tenner Tom Greg and Kikassi i. which he had reason to believe were hid up the river, while he and the M umoria proceeded to Augusta, 30 miles further, where he obtained valuable infor mation of the enemy, which was. subsequently confirmed, namely, that the "Grand Southern Army" w a concentrating at Rrownville, to make their line of defense the I?avou Metor. General Price was there ; Gen. Kirby Smith wa at Little Rock; Gen. Mrmaduke had crossed the river a lew diy before, and was then cro.?ins Little fiel river. Lpivinsj the Marmora otT the mouth, Lieut. Dtcho proceedcl up Little Red. When about twenty five mile ditant he met the Cricket, with to prize-", which nhe had captured fifteen mile further up. She also destroyed Marraa duke' pontoon bridge, leaving a portion of the latter' brigade on the other side of the river. The Ci h ket was fired into by MarmaJuke's men, and about 20 soldier wounded out of 150. Both vessel were attacked coming down the river. Some catile and a few prisoner were captured with the prize. The Tom Grei:;: is a fine fidewheel teamer, si i also the Kakakia. They are now manned and are retained t) co-operate with the arinv The farmer alone the river were tlad at our presence, and many Union demonstrations were made The captured boats were the only means of transportation the rebels had on the river; thereore our taking thera is a heivj blow to the ebel.-, Lieut. Dunnington, who was formerly enp turel while iu command of Arkansas Post, is r.o" fitting out the Poncl arrain at Little Rock Thi i the la.'t ram the rebels have in these wa ters. 11 she venture outside ol the shoals. Ad miral Porter say fhe will be captured. Admiral Porter commenting upon the results of the la-t expedition up the Yazoo river to re Cjver the Btron De Kalb, avs the le.-soa cost the rebels nvre th in was at firt suppo-ed. C iptain iilker has received information that esi de tiie five steamer at or near the City of Yaz-o, I.a.ic Urown l ite of the 17. S. Navy, in a panic :ind for te.r they w uhl f.ill into our hands, set lire lo an I destroyed I I others, among them nine large one, the machinery of which was in tended to be sent to Sei in a, AI i., for the gun boat buildinr. There are no more steamer on the Yazoo. All vessel which sought refuge there, as the s.i fest, pi ice, have beeu destroyed. HtAiiguaRTLKs, I'kpaktmkxt ok thk South,) Mokuis Islam, August 24. Major (cr.eral Halleck: Sir I have the hou;r to report the practical demolition of Fort Sumter as the result of our seven davs' bombardment of that fort, including two days of which a powerful northeast storm mot seriously diminished the accuracy and eflect of our lire. Fort Sumter is to dav a shapeless ami harmless ma? of rum. Mv Chiet of Ar tiliery. Col J M. Turner, renort it destruction to far accomplished as to be of no avail as a de lense oi iti;r ie-ion . lie aiso avs mat ov a ä r- . i TT -l.a longer fire it could be made more completely a tum and a m iv of broken masonrv, but could scarcely be more nowerle.s for the defense of the harlmr. Hreaclniiir batterie were located at dis taiiet'a vaiyin from .'1 .330 to 4.2 10 yards, and now rem on a ell'ective as ever. I leetn it untiei es iry it iieeiit to continue their Iii e ipon the i uins of Sumter. Iltavealso, at great labor ami under heavy tire from Jame Island, e?-bil)!iiied batteries on mv left in ef fective r illte of the heart ol Charleston, and have opened with them, after giving General I'eauregrd due notice of my intention to do so My iiotificdion to Gen. Beauregard, his reply thereto, with the threat of retaliation, and my rejoinder, have been transmitted to the army headouarter. The projectile from my batteries entered the eitv, and Seneral Beauregard himself deiiguates them as the most desiructive missiles ever used in war. The report of my Chief of Artillery and an accurate sketch of the rum of Sumter, taken at 12 M.. vevenlav, six hours before we ceased tiritisr, are herewith tr ninilted. Very respectfully, your obe 1-eut servant, (J. A. GlLMORK. Brig. Gen. Commanding. Pro 111 t'ortrrwa .Honroe, Fortrkms Moxrok, Aus. 2G. Maj. SteTenon nnd Lieut Ch imher. with f0 men of the Thin! renii-vlvanu c italrv, mnue a reconnoi8ance in ati aimed .te mier up the Chick (hominy on last Wednesday inorrinf;, they went ten mile up the river, destroy um a 1 rpe nutnoer ol small boata. When about nine mile Irom tiic m uth of the river, thev met and attacked 30 ot Robinson'. cav ilrv and repa!el tlietn Thev shelled an 1 de-iroved the building used as C d. It h.u.u' h dj'.i trtei s . The exied;ti!i rftutne-J without '05S, after 'I t lit iii all the information desired. F nTia Monkof.. August '21 The Mobile Tribune of the lUi s iv there are sixteen vessel - . , ... in the harbor ol remaeoU, ten 01 whitli are war vesel :uid si a tr-uisports. The Yankees ;ire building two nnrine hospitals at the navy ard. All the negroes are bi;i ' sent to rvew Orleausto be placed iu the Y.iukee arniiea there. from .ew York. Ntw York, August '2. Thestermer C raica. from Nassau on the 2-Jth, haa arrive!. Quiic a ri t Uiok place at Grant town betwee 1 the inhabitants an 1 soldier. Two or three on both .i!e wer3 killed. eer-il bloc-ka-le ruunera livd returned to Xt.-sau. Am arrivil from Htrana state that the old wail of li . hi i h ive been dem jlirhe 1. Ti e oun!i.)it .Inni .itt 1 sailed irom Havana on the IVMi in t'lir-uit ot a rebel steamer which had ai'el the i-ame day. The Hoard of Supervisors to-dav voted two million dollar to exempt firemen and police! and to provide for the famine ot drafted men in indiztnt riicunistances. 1 N.is- iu adviees of the 22d state that the rebel i steamer Contra(It was capture-J by the gunboat ! Rhode hhij-d, oir Abbo. She was from Wil- ' niiti jt.m. From .Tlcmplil. August 25.- -New Orleans advices received to day, contain but little M j.M ruts, to the 20ih, news. The ship C. C Duncan, from Boston, with 70.000 buhcls of oat?, had arrived. Kihty be low middling cotton sold at . i centi. Very little on ale. ' ! The steamer Courier, with the 49th Illinois on V,o;ir,l. rolüded with the teamer De Arc. about I , . ' ., " , , TK. P..!.,;. ! thirty miles below Memphis. 1 he Courier waa ' sunk. Some lives were lost, but it is not yet known how many. From Baltimore, Baltimore. Aug. 21 The gunboat Mfi::. arrrived at i'oint Lookout, at II o'clock, Weinesdar ntht. and renorU bavins met the gunboat Ctrrituck in Chesapeake bay. Her Captain report thit the gunboat Sate'ite and tug Reliance, Cart. Danzan. with crew of both vese?ls were captured, on Tuesday, bv the rebels rear the! month of the Rappahannock. ; The Captaiaof the Sitelite ia reported kille-J t and the Captain of the Reliance wounded. j Iteporf ed Tracuatlon of Chattanooga. Stevlon, Ala , August 2S. It ia probable the rebeN are evacuating Cbatunooga and all Eit Tetmcsaee. Deerters who have come into Reynolds' lines report that they are moving cuns and the u-eful and important machinery ot the Chattanoopa foundries to Atlanta. The rtbel cavalry ia reported to be concentrating at Rome, Ga.
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ir Ti-aAr.J Olnclnntfttl .'Harket. C met 5)1 ati, Augcst 23. Floar ÜDchatigeJ. Graia Wheat dull at 93333c for reJ. Com, 60c. , Meita Mess Pork ia held at 10(313. Bulk Meat. 4' it. Shoulders. 5oc. Sides and clear aide Bcon at 5)26,and7c for Shoulder and 10,(3 1 3c for Ham. Money Gold, 2(22. and dull. Exchange eteadj at par and JgC pretn. lear York yiarket. New Yoac, August 2S. Flour Dull, bearv. and 5Q10c lower. Salea at $4 iö4 bO for "extra State. 55?5 30 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $5 3iC7 00 for trade brand. Whisky Active and firmer at 46 46c. Wheat Heavj. and lfö2c lower. Corn, l2c lower. Lard Dull at 9J10i. Cheese dull and havv at 8(I2Vc. Money Eay at 6 per cent. Sterling Ex change irregular and unsettled; 13tJil37 Gold, a little higher; opening at 234, and advancin;? to 215a GROCERIES. RDGER.& JAYCOX, WHOLESALE DJ AND INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Dlrectlr opposite I'nion Depot, Eai ritzeibboii'' 11 id stana. 100 100 100 100 HALF CHESTS IMPERIAL. " YOUNG IITSOS. GUXrOWDKIL OOLONÜ. 500 eoxesoftiie alove kixds 300 300 500 HOGSHEADS N. O. SUGAR. IIHD ST. CROIX AND CUBA SUGAl F.RLS. REFISEI) SUGAR. 500 IIALK BBLS WHITE FISH, 500 PACKr,FSMACKERKL" a 00 BAGS RIO. ä00 BAÜS JAVA LL KtXIX OF GROCERIES COXSTANTuT ARK1VING an 1 for al at the lowe.-t possible rice. Itn.l.lt JAYOX. june20-dw B. ALVORD. J. M. CALDWELL, H. B. A.VORD. ALYOItn, CAlinVfcl.L V ALVOiUi Hl 1 1 I I il!is3iiljj lalXJOPl DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Are in DAILY receipt of fresh goods. Constantly on band and for He- at th a lowest prices, a large and asorted stock of Coffee Siifcar .Tloliisvest i'ip It Ire Tea, .aila Cilaa IVoodennare oapof randlt-s, Itaren Itaialn f'ls:arf Tobacco, TInckerel WhlteFlnhy Cordage Tarlne Cotton Varna Djr-Staff Matt FlE Datei, Jelliea Hrandft Gin Hum Wines, Whisky potion of all kind and riantatlon nnd IlokerU Oltters Particalax attention given to the aale of mo DICE OF ALL IUJTDS 68 East Washington Street, l5DlA5.,X)USt.nriX ptl5-dlw
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i0 froo tL fclcisooiiil TWi ) Tb Cbrton Coorir ttojely auf reatioa la recommit atuntioa f our Gortrtoeottotfca naturali"1 cul'Jvatloa of CHaya for tit premjH.ffect upon tb liver, and ptrd tfct trytf:a at;a:n! bT txpOsurt a od lrrflar cJJet. It laatd that tK"at nfe f the TUnutlou Kttera cf rr. Drgiihich, previous to oar unhappy diflcaltiea wu foyn5inot Southern hornet, waa owing to th extract of C7ft rk "hieb It contained tu one or lt principal ififEt. "In conflrmatlon cf this we hav beard oner mot diftlnruialiM phyiciana remark that, wber be fcl sowell from ordinary dietetic or atmopheiauen, he Invariably relieved r'mvlf by rtarsta-Uotera-Xow that the Otters ca. t tb obtained, agitate hould b prepared. Yit undertan4 oar Ggnment baa opeued nerotlat!o:i witb Pr. Prake, tbrTh a ecret agect, but witb what truth we do not kri art exceedingly ob'.Ired to the Richmond Whig fvr rmetubranc of "Anld Lanf Syne," but we can aK "our Government' that tbe Plantation Bitter are rfor sale to any ' were t agents," Jforth or Seath re tre probably aeveral other tblnjra that oor Govment" will yet want. Te know that we have the beM and mot popular med 1 In the worl I- We are not afraiil to Low what It ta Bpofred of. Physicians are compelled to recoruTueud It. Icauuta Bauk baa been celebrated for over two ban ed year, and was told during the reign of Louis XVI Ing of Ftanea, for the enormona price of iu own weight l silver. It Is remarkable for Djpepia, Fever, Vi eakes, Constipation, 4 c. Camcabjixa BAaa. For Warrbea, Colic, aud UUea of be fctomach and boweU. Uahdicu. For Inflammation of tbe U.ina and Drop sical Affections. Camomile Flo m For Enfeebled Diger-tkiii. Lavkxoks Fi-owkhs Aromatic, Mlmalant and tonic blgbljinvijioratiag lu nrvou debility. ViTKUctiLicx. For Scrofula, KheumatUm, Ac. Axice. Au aromsiic carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk; much ued by mothers nuring. Also, clove-buds, orange, caraway, coriander, makeroot, fx. S. T. lbCO.-X. Another wonderful inirredient, of SpauUb ori(in, im parting beauty to the complexion ai:d brilliancy to the mind, in yet uukiivwu to tbe commerce of tbe w orld, and we ithhold its name for tbe jree:it. Ilutntmgs and puu-k howl about the Plantation Bitter; but tbe following j bar tbe matter, and they know it: PLANTATION HITTKRS WHJ. CURE Cold Extremiue and Feverisli I-i.-; Sour Stomach and Fetid F.ratt; Flatulency and Ifulitie-ti.i; Nervous AnVcn'-. Exce.-!"" Faliu- ami Sliuri Breath; P.i In over tbe Ee: Mental lKjoniei;c. ; Protration, Great Wr.-iWiii-; Sallow Cmpl Veak lM i; Liver Complaint and Iiypepia. Verj- particulArly recommended to Cler.5)ruen, Merchants. lawyer nd person of -edentary babil. Alo for delicate females and weak person wlo require a gentle stimulant, free digection, irofnl apjetite and dear mental faculties. Sold by all re.pectaMe Physi- Iju, lrai-t. Grocers, Hotel, SaliK.n, Counlry Siore, &c. ße particular that each bottle bears the fac-kimile of our signature on a Meel plate label, with our private Government utamp over the crk. 1. II. IlltAKi: V CO., Je34-diweot3ni 2 2 I'.roadway, New Tork. tLet those who have doubted the virtues of Bull's Cedron Bitters, if any such there be. read tbe followinr certificate from gentlemen well known in this community, and doubt no more. Its general introduction into the army will aave the lives of thousands ol our soldier. Lofisvuxr, Kv., June 4, 1SC3. We, tbe undersigned, have seen tbe good effects pro duced bv tbe u.-e of Dr. John Bull's Cedrou Bittera in crtieral debilitv and rrotraion of the vMem. and be- I lieve its treneral use would prevent dease and relieve much Fufferinz. Anions: our soldiers particularly would this be tbe cae, especially tlioe who are exposed to tniasmic influences in tbe houtnem climate. MAJOR PHIUrSi KEI), Col. Int. lie v. 3d Dist. Ky. CHAS. B.COITUX. Cfdlector of the Tort of Louisville, Ky. COL. IJ. DENT, lrovot Marshal (ien. of Ky. REV. D. P. HENDERSON, Vice President of Sanitary Commission. HARNEY. HUGHES A CO., Publiohers Democrat. GEORGE I. DOVKN, Prop. ulville Anzeiger. HUGHES A l'AKKl!lLi Wholesale Dry God Dealer. Main st.. Louisville. DAVIS. GREEN, CO., Wholesale Shoe Dealer. Mam t., Louisville. HAKT A UAPUTHEK. Lithocrarbers. cor. Third and Market, Louirrille. JULIUS WINTER, Clothing Merchant, cr.Third and Market. Iyuisv'.le. CA FT. S. F. HILDKEITI, Sieamr Mjr Anderson. M AJ.L.T. THESTÜN. Paymaster U. S- Army. C. M. M ETC A LIT. N'iotiJl Hotel. lA)uillle. COL. JFSxE r.ATLES, 4th Keiiftkv Cavalrv. GEORG F. D. PRENTICE. Ixa vl!le Journal. See advortiement In anoth rcolumn. j)20-d3m REMOVAL. C. W. STEFFENS E. F. STEFFENS C. W. STEFFENS & CO.. MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instrument Makers, NniiVll'OM. IMHAA, Have removed tb-ir KstaMMiment from Blackford's Building to No. 2 South Meridian t'et, two dor below Washington street All kind of mall Macliinery, M-el-, Ac, Ac, netly done. Repiiri!.? ro:uptly atierrtf-a to. jy-iJm COMMISSION. IDWAEtn A. MHKMin, Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchant Of all kiads b.tght at d soM. SALT, WATER L15IE, PLlSTER,&c l.MMAJS.U'OMS. ID Warehouse at the juncti'-n of Alabama street and Virtrfnia avenne, nearly opposite tbe Il!tf.nta'ne Freight Depot. atC. The suhscriher wtll at a'l time pay the bltrhest price for Wh-at. Tboe hvin? Wbat In would do well to trfve him a call before s'lhnj elsewhere, hacks farnisLed when winud. The Very Bcil Family Flour MADE OF WHITE WHEAT, Constantly on hand, and frr sale, at the new Warehon, jttncUon or Alabama afreet ana irgint avenn Flour delivered In any part of tbe city, free of charge. JOi.tm K. A. LI VT B. TAILORING. LOUIS scuoirz. MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 19 North Pennsylvania Street, HAS THE RICHF-ST AASOUTJIFXT OF GOODS IS the City, conaistmr of Clo'b, (black stA colored;) alw French, Sc. itch and American CaMlmrrea of every .had aid color; a lau aa endlnaa variety of Vetine. Gentlemen wiLi;ig a arraent made to fit and in food abare and style, sbou'.d give me a call and 1 w iU cnTloce them thai 1 can eil tbe to a caratent better cwt. betur made and better trixurued tbaa any o Jier tailor ia tbe city tor the same money. All kinds or MiiaiTAinr Kept on band. OScers wishing to get a Coat, Vest or Trowsera mado in true regulation style, had better leave their measure, with u.l ta MHULTZ, JaaelJ Two Door 1 South cf Tost oEct.
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MEDICAL DOOItS, CxC. GALEU1 S HEAD DISPEUSARY. ciiAitTr.itr.D BT TH LFOiaLATVXtt OF KKTTUCÜIT FC TM TRKATtflUrr CT ALL TH2 L;5EA8IS CF THI CRHIltT A7D Of.SlTAL G1GA5I. 7 mat as Aasj tl I A wCaaxl rwo 0Ni.i tzs crrrt.
jd((MiMi i'lym,J- of Ik 6m (va.u ym ,araawrv' oft O a Saw METHOD OF trlm VfttrAi taraa, lawia4i SypLji'-a ta ül tu tage, GotMrrtsea, Gleet, Sinrtare, ariCoc.le, and KydroceW, lAaeaiwa ai ta a,i4neya, BUdder c. Kien! uercarj! cvtJataing a alabte trauee wat that Ude-rareW malady of yowl. Seminal '.. ek- , 5turnai KraioOA,aeaal tietniisy, Imp.tetiry, lr., tbe eret mr ra. rU- f yeatih sa4 aaatanty ar-.anc from the banefal habit. fetf-ab. To wLar. u a-iiled otmrratiotM Female In aod other Interrctb aaattrr f th cttuof imr'nance to tbe snarrt) an4 lkcoUwiplatnf carr.ac, baentrtaio dotbtf their pbyucal tb lity U tr.ter that state. nt to tuiy a-ldrtmi ta a sealed wrapper, ot. rec ipt t ten cenla t f.-uf taape. We d-e our entire .f and aiu-titlot. Ik the treatment of it viin- prvate d:eae treated c la ear rt ate teport r I!-petiAry 1 le oiily lauiaiiak ( that kind Iu Amerira hi"b ha eii ta-b-d by a sjiectal charter.an.' thi Tm.1 boala g- o )refereiMover lt various jtiack of dbM charter t be fi la 3 argecltiea. lniKirianl Io frmalr! Ontaepartmentofoar Dl-pniry Is specially devote! to the treatment of the lieae of Fetnaiea.awch aa La choirbea. or "White," Irregular, Painful and Bappresa Menn.ath.n, 5ervou and General let-l!:ty, Diseases of be Womlj, rarrenne 1c. ConsDltatiti and e lamination free of eharre Also for sale, UK. DKVTKK'S RGUIATOi ni4AFcr Female Obtructioo, Irreralatltles, te. Married ladiea In certain altoatks boM not thw, they woaldcau micamage. Price ft per brx, and way b aent ly mail. DR. G Al-FN'S PRF.VF.TnVE Am InvaW Ie artlck for tboa Ublng to limit the norcber of thHr ffprtng, ot th barrtn who desire children; warrarted not ta laJare the bealrt. and will last for a Pfellme. Sent to say addre, under eal, on receipt of the priee TWO taDLLAL5. r ATI F. NTS AT A D1STA5CF Py sending a brlel atatement of tbeir symptoms, wtll recelva a Flank Chart containing a list of questions, cur teru s for he core sf treatment, Ac Medicines sent to ary part ef tbe country to cute any case at home, free from danger or curio fry. All transaction private and conf.der.tlal. Kemenibr tbe name and nnraber. Direct all letters to GALF.X IIF.AD P1SFF5? ART, dot! f-TlA wir frUTille. Kv. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. IS COXDUCTKD BY AN AKIX FACULTY AND IS IX perpet lal Season. Studenta can enter at ary time. Full particulars ant to any addreaa ou rwlpt f stamp, Addresa 1IIOS. 1. BUY A NT, Itvs. augl9-dlmAlm HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS. Wholesale & Retail DEALER IN Hats, Caps, and Straw HAS JU.-T BF.CE1VF.D ni Goods, SPJEtllSTGr STOCK OF GOODS, DIRECT FP-OM THE M ANrFACTTKFJt in tbe East, w bkh be will sell as low as the lowest. All the la vr. st an 18 kept at K. 15 Pennsylvania street, four doors south of tbe Post Office, Indianapolis Ini - aprlS-dA-wSm FOUNDRIES. TUE IIOOSIEU STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. HAVING COMPLETED OUR F0U5DRT,WK ARE now prepared to receive and aaUnfactorily cxecuta orders for stoves and castiugs geueraliy. The aenlo partner has Just retnrm-d from tb East, wbera Lo ha procured tbe mont desirable and perfect pattern for cook and parlor sto' e everintroduced intothe market. We especially Invite tie attention of wLolesale toe dealers to thia branch of our busir.es. with a request that tky Ml give ws a call. Our other work will en.brace Iron front a and columns, (wbkh we desire to make a prom-rent feature in our manufacture.) railirg and mill castings, segsr mill and kettles, house ork, aura aa ventilators w indow cap, sills and hollowware, in fact everTtbmj; ivoiie s) in an Iron foundry. We respectfully solicit patronage, and only promise what w can well and promptl) perform. 0ff.ee and Foundry, 103 sooth Delaware street, aiming lndianapoli a-id Cincinnati and Indiana Central Freiirbt I)epoU, Indiananolis Indiana. mjli. 1 CQX. LORD A 1.CK. ACENCY. METZGER & STRIBLEN, REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, Office o. a Odd f ellows' Hi (UP STAU.) ill. Horsr.s asd uns, vaca!ct lots, akjis ad Farming Land bought and ld. Loans nefroiiated ar.-d collect lot n'ade. penxion. tonnt, tack pay aid all otber tnuüary cla m pro-ecned it U prntu Havinif efUbliLed a F.r a 1Kb ( iT.ce at TVaLlrrto, D. C, Kreat faalit c or the ptrmpl cdlectiot of all claims are o3r-d. Any desired Infortnation srivm free f charre iy ca'.lmj in M-rai or addreiiig u, encionn a tan p. aae d3m PIANOS. STEIMYAV PIANOS AT REDUCED PRICED. fTnilF.E JCST1.T C7LFP.RTED nA50. WHICH I have received err thirty iol1 Medals, Inclodirf tbo flreat Irize at th London World's Fair fr tbeir aperWr qnalitie, and which are uw-d ty tLe reatst Pianuta ia tbe world, such as Iiit, Thai era;, Gottxbalk, fatter. Jael! and others, in preference f o any other make, 1 offer for eale at reduced rre. Every Piano warranted five j eara. Call and see before parcbaairg elaewber. - j. 11. Karri, a rut. JuljC-dlm 3i ? art Wahicgton street. EXCURSIONS. EXCIJUSIO W S TO TBE
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