Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4020, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

t-:- - -- -- . - -- CITY AND STATE ITEMS. tZTGo to Glenna' Blok for boon and ahoe. ib largest od ehernst house in the rit? . : luiriii dl. r?7Fll tnck of boot and ho, every tyle and variety, at the loweav price at Ulenn Block aug'-Sdlw. TaKf a Drink Of A. Stephen t, Son' et old Java or bel Rio reffe. Every package warranted lo pi atisfaction. uä2S dCt. tSTb Christian Ch'ircb, comer of Dela wire and Ohio ttreet. hi been corered with a new roof. CAatrMflTlvo This institution in proves at Acton near thi citj, dnrinp the past ten daya, about played itself out yesterday Metal tip for children' hoea are worthy tb patronise of all who hire an eve lo economy. Time. Pcuoxal. Ooremor Morton, the friend, is off aomewhere, on a v'uit place. aoldiera' to aome Tactic Adjutant General Noble, ot thia State, prefer Scott' tactic, but His Excellency, Governor Morton, prefer Hardee'. FaoT. Night befor last a hearr frost whitened the universal urrounding country of thi entire region. RatGADitfcS Another drove of mule passed don Washington trect yeterdy on their wy to war. There was one of them that whs a Major General, raited here in Indiana, and only 19 band hih. tif "The esterior of the Journal rmiMinyr. on Circle treet, h underjroinj: painting. The intf Hor oujjht to be whitewashed and cle-tned out geuerailj. lit ir The arrivals of fitted entile on foot, for army use. here, are heavr. Indian and Illinois, and in f-ict the whole Northwest coi.tritute in thia direction. From here shipment are made by railway. Tnr Holt Sabbath. Yesterday, it ive u Infinite pleasure to be authorized to sute. the churche of the city, a a penenl thinjr, were Wfil attended, and evangelical waa the truth dirje aed from fever: 1 o " the pulpit. J3PA11 membera of the Fenian Brotherhood are reqne-ted to attend a special me tins; at their Hull this (Monday) evening, the 3It int., as buajne of the uttnnat importance will roroe before the Society. J. A. Stiwabt, Secretary. BraoLARUM. These ort of things nightly Occur throughout Indianapolis. As these are wir time, we would nugget to very citizen to be at all time prepared to -hoot. The Citt Kioivint. First Serjeant Suter, of Company A, will hold regular dull meeting every Monday night at the rendezvous. There is no more accomplished officer connected with the army than Sergeant Suter. J3T"B mberger, the proprietor of the fashionable hat and rap store, Mart this morning for the East to replenish his stock. He will visit all the principal cities, and being a gentleman of taste, the public may look out (or u superb stock when be return. At Acctio. The sale ot Pennsylvania street and Massachusetts avenue property three cottage and a vacant lot tikes place THIS MORNING at 10 o'clock, on the premises, a qua re anl a half north of the postoßicu. It is the best chance for a good investment that bas been offered recently. 11ore. The price of horses in thia market have materially advanced within the past two months. Mr. Hugh Delzell, an old and accomplished trader, informs us that almost any kind of an animal for army purposes will bring $11H. white superior quadruped will command a high a $131, all payable in Government acrip. MinsiGitT RoBBiaiM List night and the tight Lefore, ou our peaceful thorough fares, several citizens and stranger visiting Indianapolis cn business, were knocked down ami robbed Of course, our vigilant and indefatigable police will hunt up as many of the offenders a they can, aid Hi H"Oor Mayor Civ en. who U a modern Dauicl, will put 'em through. PWhen Christopher Columbus discovered Americn he certainly h id no idetof the vast munufacturing and commercial interest that would result from bis etplorations in the New World among the mot magnificent of which is Olenus' mammoth dry good emporium at Indianapolis. Glenns hare made a reputation in their line which but few men ever attain. At the New York Store you can get any article in the dry good line you call for, and as for prices, no one sella cheaper. Try Olenus Block. Franklin Herald. Vicsbuq A distinguished returned Lieut. Colonel of one of our gallant Indiana regiments, relates to us an anecdote which was in this wise: Just after the memorable assault of the 19ih, he overheard some of his men talking. One re marked that they need not y that our los-e had been so great, because, he rem irked, you know Tom, one half of our regiment which is reported decimated, was not here at all. To in replied that he entr ,:y coincded with his friend, ai d that ho was for hiiu-ll determined to get out ot the war. because, as he unophiiic.i!!y observed, it if a noplace for aaimrr. Camt Moetox The rebel prisoners confined at this point are made in every respect as comfortable ss the nature of the cie will admit ot. During the recent cool weather blankets luve been issued to ell that need, and in the way of provender, the men themselves admit that they are amply provided for. We certainly, here in Indisua, will treat our prisoners of war a men unfortunately in our hand. .and we ardently hone that brnve and gall u.t Hoosier iu limbo in the South will be likewise looked after. Statk Faib. The ground for the fair which will begin in this city ou tne -"th proximo, are rapidly being prepared. The Secretary of the Agricultural Hoard. Mr. Loomi. i exerting himself, and in eery respect arranging thing lor the superior accommodation of the throng of exhibitors in all departments, that will undoubtedly visit us. We predict that the coming exhibition of what Indiana can do iu the agricultural, mcchan. ical and manufactural pursuits, will be eminently successful. iaitii S.me indication of the progress of Indianapolis, one of the most thriving cities in the Union. U fiorded bv the gieat activity which obtains among our house nnd sign pun '.era and gliziers Never before were thev so buy a now. Capt. J. B. Osgood, one of our oldest mechanics in thi department of human ingenuity, whoe eUbl istt met.t is opposite the postotfioe on Market street, informed us on S nur lay last that the prices of all ntteriaU used in hi business bad remarkably advanced, as well as the wages of journeymen, yet he had employment for alt his hand", and could have more for others. Some of the most splendid building in the city have been redecorated by Mr. Osgood during the present summer. Sratrr RAiikOAr. A rneeticg will be held at the Court houe. on Tuesday evening. Septem ber l.at 7.j o'clock, to consider the sutject of treet railroad All citizens and capitalist, w ho take an interest in the progress and improvement of the city, aie urgently requested tobe present. aug2J td J.CavtM, Mayor. Jot Printing. We are now reaiv to du all kinds of plain and fancy Job Printing, m the het s vie. on short notice, and tkemp $ mnyotkrr ßee. We have competent hands, good presses, a tine assortment ol papri and card, and we can do good and cheap work. All kinds of books, briefs, catalogues, fcc , printed la the best sttle and on short notice. We ak the patronage of beruocraU.and alioth rat bat want printing done tf.

Tor ti tat rt.nrU Tli Mrret Itatlroad I'rojerl. Ma. Kpstob: Tour remark in vo ir notice of the MyoTs rail f- n treet railroad mee'irg on Tuesday nicht, are jut and puMie spirited. There i no doubt that a system of street mad wll pay here if properU located. Their profit. blenea will depend entiiely on the routes chosen, und this selection, then, is a matter of the verv first importance. There are two lines of road which would pay largely, and at the same time accommodate more people than any other that cold be adopted One would be from the Union Depot up Meridian street to Washington, up Washington to Pennsylvania, op IVinavlva. nia and up Massachusetts avenue t Delaware street, up Delaware to Tinker, along Tinker to to Tennessee, down Tennessee to Indiana avenue, down Indiana avenue to Illinois street, and down Illinois to Union Depot, miking a com plete circuit of the city, and through the mot densely settled portion of Indianapolis. Tins route would acc ommodate the great mass of citizens north of Washington street for several squares on each side of rarA line of road. On this circuit let there be two sets of car, running In opposited rection each cr making the whole circuit While oi.e car would be going up the east line. Meridian street, at.other would be passing tip the western up Illinois, meeting each other at certain "turn outs," according to a well regulated time table. Inthis way passenger could he accommodated loth tayt, on each of the parlet lines of road. The other route would be along Washington street, from White river to the Deaf and D.jmb Asylum Thi route would alo accommodate hundreds of our citizens living within two or three squares from it on either side. Thi would perhaps be at present the bet paying road, and shou'd be built fir?t. There is a large and rapidly increasing travel on thi street, and there i a great necesity now for a pa.renger way along it. At the west end of Washington street there are manv manufactories of various kinds, etnplojing large numbers of operative, who will liberally pitronize the road. And if I read the future of Indianapolt correfctly an immense manufacturing interest will prow upon White river, near the west end of Wa.hin;ton street. We en have the water power there sufficient foi the manuf acturies of another Lowell, and the capital, nod enterprise are here to et ect them. Ite-ile. capital is constantly flowing in here, bringing labor nnd skill with t. Let any

one who ooubts that Indianapolis will jet grow to n mighty city, look at its progress for the last ten years. It was then an active, energetic place, it is true, but now it is reaching out it great arms of trade over the whole west. It has tn my long radial lines of rail road centering here, aflotiling to commerce, facilities equal, if not superior to those enjoyed by miny place situated on navigable streams. Let no one deceive himself ns to the luture of Indianapolis. Its cour.-e will be one of inevitable and rapid progress It history will be marke! by a large auJ steady, increase in wealth and population, until it swell to greater proportions than any preaent iuland city of America. It is the duty, then, and interest of all its citizens to do nil that they can in contributing to this grand result Whether it be done by the establishment of founderies, manufaclurie and ar senals whether, in 'ecuting n large trade in building stieet lalioid. or in beautifying the city and rendering it attractive, ht it be deiie;nu nil who have leut a hand tontartits wheel of progress, will be amply repaid. Then let all favor the proposed system of street-paenger ways, throwing no obstacle iu the way of the progress of the city, in prosperity and wealth, nnd alike, iu improvements that tend to the convenience, comfort nnd happiness of our people. Yours, Occasional. Nicgkrm Jeff. Davi proclamation arming niggers of the South against white men of the North, n retaliatory step, we opine, appears elsewhere in the Sentinel of to dy. Adjutant GeneraT Noble, of Indiana, one of the most distinguished military gentlemen this war has developed, always excepting Governor Morton, would like to ktiow. as he told us yesterday, in the Palmer House, where Jeff, is going to get the Springfield und Enfield to put in the h uids of the darkies. That was a question with him. He remar ed in this connection, with great patriotic fervor, concerning the recent captures at Vicksburg by the Union arms, that we had taken a great many stand nt that city that Is to say General Grant did it, but General NohV nnd Governor Morton have not been out of their comfortable office in the State house since the war began. They fijht the battles of their country by proxy. öyVesterday afternoon two men dressed in the garb of soldiers went into a respectable pri vate boarding house on Maryland street, nnd pnssing through the moms directly to the kitchen, insulted the landlady. One of the boarders, hearing the noise, went to the assistance of the ladv. when the men drew their pistol nnd threatened to shoot hira. He left to ro in search of the provost guard, and they left. His wife nnd other ladies leing alone in the houe, he returned with out cuing to ihe Soldiers' Home for the guard. The same two men returned in the evening and wore to have his life. We s ty these men were dressed in the garb of soldiers. We do not believe they belong to the army, but if they do they are unworthy of the dre s they wear. A oldier should be and a true soldier always is a high-minded, brate man, above insulting women, attacking unarmed citizens or threatening assassination. The Wkathkr This affair i wonderfully cool for the lntdavs of August, provided a man stands from under the good God's glorious sun shire, which i showered, like His rain, upon the heads of the jut and the unjust The first term wiih regard to a just man made perfect mean us individually, of course; the last expletive re fers to some infamous nbolition editor some star at home wa Democrat or Mortonite. We have several of them in this town, and it is noth ing strange that things arc petting hy;etborean with us. Ci.rvM.AD. IniAXArou ad Lonsviiic. Mr. C. II. Ooe, one of th heaviest millers of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived in this city vesterdav. Mr. Coe goes hence to liOiville, and we commend him to our hnine friends in that city gen cnlly. Mr. Coe has been a resident of Cleveland for t'wentv odd year, and his house is one of the oldest and mot responsible in the country. There is a heavy grain trade about to spring up hem eon towns bordering on the Ohio, nnd intermediate towns on railroad and the enterprising city of Cleveland, on Lake Krie. VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. if eTi xX VvVS , l or ICul, VI ire, ItAHrlie, ant. Iled lliiKt yt oth in t'iira Woolcns.Ae. Inect on riutita t ow ! Annua! A.c. Put up iu U5o. 50-. Ait.l Si U -. Bottlr an-l nk, f3 and 5 t for H-jtri, I'uMic Iu'itui:oni, Ac. "Oülj- Infalt.Me rfttiffiy known." f re from roUcua." 'Not lsniccrou to the Human Faaiilr.' 'IUt cotue ut of tbnr bolr todie." JJlo!d Wholesale In all Writ cuir. J77SoU by all Predni! anJ tVale rsev ryabrr. r-;rwire!!! of all wnrth'e Imitations. JJ3S that "Cwii'" nam is ou ach Box, Battle and FUk before yo-i luv. rAJdr. IIK.MIY It. rtSTAIt. njririraL D rr-r, 1J Brost ay, N. T JQSoM by BROWNING A SLOAN and W. B. VICKKRS. WboI! and Retail Ajent, Indianapolis. IüJ. ffbis EDUCATIONAL. . ST. IIA KVS Stoh I S A BY, (iricvrAL.1 A Boarding and Day School for Younor Ladies. II and If; rlli 7Ierldln Itreel, I N I) I A N A P O L I S faHK KALL TFkM vr r. JIAhT'S WILL comJ MKX'Kwn MaMy. Sei tn.tr 7th. I'ar. ut r" rrly ik tu.ug in tbis NcW I all tbe adaantaic that rmM t dr.irJ fur tt rlr JauLlrr. X jHpee-ua tli b mi.i to anj al.trea ou plkatioa loUf.iiMHUiK Hk kKkkT. liMlistuipolu. a

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Ur o. rooTft Auctioneer, Three Dwelling Houses 1NI0E VACANT LOT, SITCATrD 0! Pennsylvania Street and Massachusetts Avenue, One nnd a hair Square orih of the Pealolflce 1WILL SELL TO TllF. IllGHEST BIDDKR, THE folluwiriK very dr;rable pruprijr. On Monday, the Mst Day of Augutt, 1503, 10 dock A. M.: On raasin-TAsiA STBtrr Lot No. of J. K. Sharp' sutdiv.ion cf Lt 3 and 4, In Square No. 37, be inn 29 feet and 8 Inches frort and rrar, by Hi fret deep, with tbe cottage bouM tbert-ou; tret No. 63; and 0 I'kxxxtlvama Stht Tie vacant Lot (Xo. 1) d Joining the above n the kou h, 25 by 125 feet; ium subdivikiwu; ( XssrncsKrrs AvmrE Lot No. 5. same sahdivlion, with the cottage house on same; street No. UC; Ii MiHAKHium Aiott Lot No. 4, ume kobdi-i-i'rti; with th rttairc h'jse on same; street No. immediate ly outh of tbe above. Tkbms 4bc-ibirl iiuu, tbe balanc. ia twelve and eigtWn tuoTiibs, with Interest. ecuied hj mortige on the premi!. fror further information apt'lv to JOHM . SPANN, Real Ktate Aent. Iodinapoli, Aor. 27, l63-dtd First Class Residence for Sale. TOT 109 KKF.T WITH EAST FRONT, ASH 117, J feet in depth; 9 room', bath room, wood -bed, large Civt'in, sil(e for a cw and two bores and a carriage bouw, all in good rrpnir ant condition. Tbe large lot hi almost tvtry variety of fruit croan in this country, and bearing j early . Tbe ground in trtit is beaut iftd itb a ar.riy of ornamental treea and flowering chruba. Will b Vi 4 for i ,büo caih. Inquire of ilcKKKN AN Sl I'lEKCK. augl4-dlmd: -vim K-al KMate Agent. MUSIC. 1 IV KAlli: A. ON, TRI5IU'AV A: AISO scuoot, it a it a .r t vn s ; AT . . si. iii:iia Yl dc co s Bates Honst Cornor. Piano Forte Wareroom N. ,l North Illinoi tret. . D UCAT0 NL J POLYTECHNIC AND COMMERCIAL " G O L L E G E , Corner Vine und Long worth Mk., CINCINNATI, OHIO. The Fourth Co!lyiate Tear will Commence oa Monday, August 31st, 1863. riVIK CuURSK OF INSTULCriON EM BRACKS I'RAC 1 TICAL itook-kt-eping, tbe Knglili German and French Languages Maibemati s and Vocal and Instrumental Muic. Al-o exercie in the various branches of Gyrimstic. The It'e an;1 complete Gymnasium and Library of the Institute are open to upils. The Kuciilty coiti.t ot' B. II. Entrap, IHrector and Profes-or of Mathematics, Ai cient Lnguaeesi, Ac; John k. CariLihan, I'rotVior f Commercial Lruc e and the Ktixlish l..i'.igune, and other competent teacher. Kor Catalogues, Ac, apply to the Inrector. ur7-IJt AUCTION. avcTitK .s.ivF: o' lots DY MoKERNAN & PIERCE. jr will skl. a r Arenas ovi-'b onf. hunf f I)';KlCiiy Uts. it (Jrai).'. iiortli ad lition to the city of Indianapolis. Ihr I.t-. arc .-iiust 'd innne.iistely north of Irake a t'üliou and 1 of the Michigan Tvv. Snlr on tbe 2lt of Sept nbT, in front of McKernan A Ilrrce' bfru-e. at 1 n'tl.iW 1'. M. TrHMs tnie-foiirt b t i-h. one-fourth in six montha, one-fi'iirih m twrlv months and oiie-tourth In eighteen Monti,; tiot-s to be given with inii-re-t itt 6jkt cent., and mortgsgf i soure tWer'ed payment. au)i'i7-UA-Mtd HARDWARE. IRON STORE, ro.TH2l.OY, F1CY A: CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, IMIAAIMMNf I.M)IA.-MA. I'EAt.VKS IN STFKU IKON, NAILS, ANVILS. PtLLOWS. VIF.. A XL KS, SfKINU". lt'H.TS, M.M.I.K. 1(I" CASTINGS. WASH'IKS, Nfl!. IHKK Mitlas. tmitSK SHDK. N l s. WMKKI, II Ulis, IKUUKS, SI1IKKS. SOArTS. W)T 11 OW II NDS, AC , m. av: m ji t ac The Ohio River Salt ('omnanj. The Madison Snice MilU. The MdiMin iVarl Starch Company. Coil Oil and iw-nzole. jrTT"J w ill m-II all articles in tln-lr line at the lowmt fall and examiise their tock before uirhanr. PtlMKKoY. FKY A CO. auga-ai-d.tt1j SINKING FUND NOTICE. Noticft to Sinking Fund Borrowers. VLL PEKSONS INL HTEDTOTHK SINKING ITND are iiotiVd th.it laii'N inrtgfi.l to m! 1 Fund, and ou Li h it teret ha nt I ren aid In advano, will b o"ered at i'ihc jle on th s Cond Tueday of liri-em-ber next lO o'.lrr of I'.oar.l. W. II. TALP-tUr, auH-'Us lilictl Pre-ülert. fltistr an-l K-ui::cn. Ljwreucrhurg : tsiurier, MadtMii-.; (tsjct'r jiui V l l t,-, r tsti-v ill. ; Journal and Kxj?e. trrrr II ': ' I!- :. mi and Palbdiuin. hieb ntoiid: I ime u , iiiu.-l. r'ort W aynr; Arcus .rid Cnrirr, Lalsyette; l-rr.vi t id L' iion. I.aport; Pre, Konio; Fa.: nii't I;- jiu- ln .r, lirenl-tre: Mercury ani Sn'iiil, K-. ? r; lrinrai si d KpuMiraii. I'lj mouth; Iirui.H'rat and f ia;of , ! t-.t crllo; JackM nisn nd Kpuliii.'jii, K'lliii.b-: I- i'i s-rs si d l;rnil !n. Velnaraio, i 1 ii."Ti 1 lb .mn-Uüt f two !l!ar nl ku1 bti; r Ci irl t. tbe li o of tl r Si!k.:g I und lor pa nient, wi?!: Pr'r containr::? toe ad vertiscn'ect Vti irked " NOTICE. aK. Omca or ra Ortr TanaM ara, I AngnM 22. le3. ( T0TICE IS HEREBY 01 YEN THAT THE CITT l Tatet for the year lAA are dow due. and tbe du and the da - pi cate p'at in my hand for collection. Irona oin :dtrt will pleae call at thi uiT-e and eitle the Mm. JOS. K. LMiUSII, auzl5-dw City Treanrr. MEDICAL. C O F I I i: 4 T I A L IOCS'? ME 5 WHO U AVK In jured tteroelve by certain teeret habit, which unftt them for Vuaiuesa, pi.a-ure or the daua of maxrtadlile aln. ruiddle-axed ail old nteri. who. from tbe fvlli. of youth or other can., feel a lability to advance oft be'.r jeara, before lac;ng themUeaodr the treatment of oi y ooe, hot.l t fir.t read THK SECKKT rRlKD." Married ladies will learn onvethtbg of importance by pm:r; 'The S.-rrt Friend J4M to any add'e,ln a eal?d envelope, on receipt of Ten Cents. DK. Sil AKT A CO. caa bcoQalte4 oa alldlseaaea of a private r cifldei.tial nature, from A. If. ta P. M ( ut1a ts from ff to 11 A. M.,) at their office. A-ldreaa IR.'Maa A. KT C AMT 4 CO., Kh?l-Jwl).a.'ri Rta,Ma.

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' aaroatraD airaanSivrcB raa bari statt arnaiiJ For Tlornlnjf lleport K rlrat loaj. aX'iTlit Report From nt. Icon's. St. Lont, August 29. Tbe Democrat, Lea ren worth ffecial sayi tbe Urcest toeetlog errr held there assembled lat riht. (Jen. Lne otTrred a resolution which w,, unnimoualy p't-exl. calling all the loral men of the liorder tht cul J be ajured from home rrotect'on. lo assemble at Panola on the 8th of September, ith auch arm ami ammunition aa ther can proc-ure, organizeJ into companies of twentj ruen eich under capuio of their own choosing. Lane poketwo houi, anyinp that the people of Kanas must depend upon themseUe for protection, and exhorting every man to be ready to meet at a moment's notice Hon. A. C. Wilder off-red a resolution in behalf of the committee on resolutions, stating that the tragedj of Lawrence was Uirectlj chargeable to the imbecile and inefficient polier of the commtu ler of this department, and demanding his immediate femoral (Jen. SchofielJ. Mayor Anthony offered a resolution that the counties of Platte, Clay, IJ-ichinan and Andrew in Mi-ouri, be held responsible for any rebel outrage in Kinsas north of the rirer. The penalty to be the total devastation of a line of lorty mile wide alon the frontier. All the resolution offered were unanimously and enthusiastically adopted. Several peeches were made denouncing the Schofield Ewin? policy of this department. Gen. Ewing telegr.iphed to dy yius that be would defend Lawrence and Kansss, and requesting the use of his influence to prevent raids into Missouri. Lane replied that he with 5.000 men would assemble at Panola on the fih of September. They would tender their services to him; and, if rejected, they would then appe.il to & higher pjwr Kwin;; placed two comnmies of troopi in Platte Cir v to protect the pi ice from the areng era from Kansns. Large mirabers of men were retuminjr from Price's army, orsmizitia: into guerrilla band: in Clay nnd H'tjoiiiiiig counties, and preparing for raids on the border. Another Veael ICuni tlte IltockadeJeff. Du I to Call out 500000 Black. Troop.. FckTHtJss Momuik, August 29 The steamer C. W. Thomas ha arrive! from Neabern with L'cut. Sterling of Gen. Peck's sutT as bearer of dispatches from the blockading fleet. On l be Diornin of the 1 Tt It inst , a large tdoop of war o! ten uiii, with a Hritish tiatr flying, pwept p:ist the blockading steamers, a,id immediately hoisted tbe rebel flag and parked into Wilmincton. This is the fourth rebel war ressel that has run the blockade within six weeks past. The rebel pipers received at Moiehead City ay that Jeff Divis has derided, after consultation with his cabinet, to call out 5M).O00 black troops, who are to receive their freedom and 500 acres of land each at the end of the war. Appeal lr fltr ICeltef of the Law. rence Sufferer. Leavknwohth, August ÜD. On behalf of the stifleier of the Lawrence miuicre, we make this statement and appeil: 1 he loss of lile already reported by the pre? is substantially coirect. The los of property exceeds $1.500",000. Huudrels are homeless and destitute. The hiiMne- portion of the citv is entirely destroyed together with nearly a hundred dwellings. Leavenworth and the netzhlxiring cities have already contributed largely, but much assistance is yet needed Hiid can be sent to Peter T. Ridenour, Cluirmau Relief Committee, Lawrence, Kansas. (Signed:) A. C. Wilpee, M J. i'akrot, H. I Apams, NtLbOX McCkACirx, Leavenworth Committee. from iv orki N.w York, August 20 The U. S. transport 15 lue Hirivi'tl lure to dav fnm Alexandria, D. C, wiih thetT-Uh and 6G1I1 Ohio nnd Cth Michi gan volnnteeis, in command of Col Cbaa. Cady, oi tne ioi n tjino. The Ptt'i special s;iys. Washington, August 29. The National In telligeticer of this morning contains u letter from Hon. John Adams, who is vouched for aa a loval man and a fiiend of the Administration, and who h i just returned from a trip through Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina, lie favs he has conversed extensively w'.th the people, and most f the lenlers of the rebellion, all of whom regard their tin ii defeat as inevitable, and express a willingness to accede to anr ternn which shall not humiliate nr degrade them. Thev flirrn that it is not for them to teg for peace but tor Piesident Liiicolu to hold ont the olive branch Thev desire the leaders of the rebellion to be held to a strict accountability for their crimes, The writer urges a proclamation by the Presi dent after the fall of CUaileton, offering protec tion to all who will at once lay down their arms. Th Intelligencer rvs: The statements of the writer are entitled to lull credit as facts. According to the Morris Island correspondent ol the H.iston Herald, Oen. 'jilmore arrested, bv order of Secretary Stanton, on Friday last, all the eorretMMMients of the press ou Morris Island, on the ground th it correspondence to. the Balti more American and .New l ork Tribune had given to the public news of a contraband charac ter (Jen Gilmote afterwards modified hi order so far us to allow tuch correspondents to tend forward such letters hs he approved. From sun I runcisco. San Fba.misco. Au;ui 29 The Conti;ution's dites from the City of Mexico are onlr to the 21th of July,. A portion of united French and Mexican troopa Ind moved sixty miles westward, Irom Mexico to liicrinmci. It is the intention of Tereumveale to recognize the Confederate States, nnd it wns frequently foreshadowed by the Imjierial pres. The recognition is to take place as soon as the news is re ceived that Maximilian accepts the crown. News from the Juarez Government unimpor tnnt. It was underetood that ho was busying himself encouraging guerrilla expedetions. tone of which werelel by Americans. The Quota of rvew Jersey nearly full. Trknton. X. J. Aug. 29. Volunteering in this State is progressing verv briskly, about fire thousa jd have been obtained $ince Gov. Patker's proclamation was istis. Three new bat'eriea are completed, and one regiment of cavalry and two regiment of infan trv will be -omplete,! during the coming week. Almost ever? townshin in the State is at work. and it U expecied that in a few davs the quota of j tw Jersey will be filled by volunteering, thus doing away with the conscription. From J ti Irabu rg Nebraska. Jftrsnvto, August 29 Gov Evans and Mj. Love, commissioners to treat with tbe Arapahoes Jtid Chevenres, are here en route to the treaty grourds at the head w iters of the Repub lican fork of the kana. There is a fair pros pect for getting the council together. I'rintlna; Office Deatroycd. LtATE-woTH, Ans. 29 The Sentinel, duSliahed in Weston. Missouri, was destroyed on Thursday niht, by a party of Missouri State malitia. The piper was loyal, and has done much good for the Union cause in Missouri and Kansas. Tare "pies Captured. Foararsa Mnxiot. Aueust 2 Two r.h. anldifrs recentlv mtde their wav into Vnrfllr Va., and. after taking notes of everything of minvarj uiirrrF in mm nuvui nie wiirmpieu to return to Richmond. They were captured berore passing our lines, and are now prisoner in Furt orfo!lt ftklrmlah at Cojrle'a Tavern. Kxw Yon. August 29 Official information . . a waa reoeivel to day at Uen. Unntnemsn beat quarter cf a skirmih on Monlay lau betwaen . t . r rw.i- . . . i . j-m i aet sen merit oi &nn jcuris cavairy (a f.irnial regiment ai d Mor-bv'a men. Tha atts Ii ck wsmdeby Morby a. OiyleV Tavern, on the Little Kit er turnpike, a few miles thu aide Fairfax, our men outnumbering the enemy. On r y 2o were attacked in rear and front at the aai time, but thev fousrtit noblv. Our loss waa t me o killed, three wounded od nine prisoner, togtth

er with their hore, ß teen of which, bow evtr, were recaptured. The Iom of the eueruj waa one Cptsin and one L'e'Jtecact killeJ.tnd thrtt privates wounde-I. Moaby waa himself woucded la two place ia tbe tide. 11 Li wounds are regtx dtd aa mortal. Col. Lowell pursued tbe enemy from Catr rill as fir as Snicker's Gap, but tbty soccdi b ctk:c their eacape by having secured frtsb bones. Sunday .'Niht Dispatches. From ttlca. Utica, 2f. Y., August 30 Tbe Government bas been informed by its Provost Marshal General that credit will not be allowed to towns for any excess of volunteers they may have furnished over their quota? under previous calls. The Pro ro.t Marshal has also decided not to allow credit for volunteer raised ince Jahe II, lbC3 in di tricts where the draft bas taken place, but in districts where tbe drafting hss not been commenced credit will be given for recruits sent to regiments in the field, and lor volunteer enlisted tn com pi nies which may have been raised in such dis tricts and mustered into the United States service between the 11th day of June and the day proceeding that fixed for the draft to take place. Men merely enlisted will not be credited. They mot mustered into some organized comp&oj.

Execution of Deserter. HlADQCARTtKS ABM! OF THK POTOMAC, Aug. 29. The execution of the substitute deserters, sentenced to the penalty of death in General Order No 84, took place to-day. More thin ordinary interest prevailed at this execution of the military law, and it is estimated that not less thau 25,000 perrons were present. Tbe ground was well electtd and every arrangement so comülete that no accident occurred to mr the solemnity of the proceedings. At the order to fire thirty-six muskets were discharged, and instant death was announced by tbe Surgeon iu attendance. The spectacle was an unusual one. The Protestant, the Hebrew and the Catholic stood ide by tide, etch uttenpg prayers for their departed soul.-. The names, ages, residences, lie, of the dece.t!-el, are as follow: Georse Kuhna. Hungirian, Ä jens old; John Felane. Itslaiu, 26 yeirs, leaves wife and family; Charles Waller, Prussian, 23 years, leaves wile aud child; Ge.ie Keneze, Itin'un. 24 years, leaves wile and child Emile Loe, Prussian, 30 year. leaves wile. from Mevenoii .ln. STkVfcNsox, August 29 The Army of the Cutnbctland crossed the Tent.essee at lour points tö day, with infantry und cavnlry. The 2d cavalry captured 35 picket at points opposite Stevenson General Reynolds captured a large force at Shell Mound, and also took a camp on Falling Creek. Among the captured U the notorious guerrilla May, also a Tennesse rebel Congress man. Little or no resistance was made. The rebels are reported to be in force along the Georgia State border at Rome and Cleveland. Gen. Burnsideis in the region of Kingston, and will attack the place before Monday. From I'htladelpniu. Philadelahia, Aug. ,30 The steamer Bermuda arrived here, from Port Royal on Wednesday morning, having stopped off Charleston. Her Capuin report that Fort Wagner has not been taken yet, and can t be at pre.ent. He confirms the report that Sumter has been Crushe! to pieces. Further navsl onentions will he commence I without rejnrd to Fort Wagner, the capture of which will be left to Gilmore. Tlaxnallllan Acceptw the Mexican Croavn. Boston. Atiff. 30 The Universal Diploma tique of the 15th .av, we are h tpDy to be able t announce that Ilia Imperial Highness the Arcl Duke Ferdinand Maxmilliau accepts, with tin consent of his august brother, the Emperor o Austria, the crown of the Maxmillian Empire. Son (Ii er n 'ew. Fostekss Monroe. August 29. The Ricrinond Dispatch of to day has the following tele grnm: Charleston, August 27 Theenemv madem attack on our rifle pits, Wednesday night abott 7 i clock, tn overwhelming number. Thursday, the firing on both sides waa slow and attended bv no unusual incidents. LATER. The bombardment of Sumter and Wagner proceeds sluggishly Theenemv is working hard in the trenches, in force at Wagner. No further effort has been made to shell the city. From Mav York. yr.vr Yontj. August 3 The Hrrald Wash ington di-ptch says: The bursting; of the 3M isiunder gun near Chirle-ton loes not prevent the shellinir of the city, as tht shells thrown were from a 200-pound Parrott gun. There is no information at either the War or Navy Department that our flag waves over Forts Sumter and Wagner. Surgeon General Hammond has been directed to rejiort at Meido'a headquarters. From lloaton. Boston. August 30. Arrrived, the prize steamer Cronsttdt with 6')0 bales cotton, 200 barrels turpentine und 200 barrels rosin. COMMERCIAL.sr tsi aobAm.l tilnrlnnnti lrtrket. Ct!fct!ATi, August 29. Flour Unchanged. There is a fair demand for fresh made at $4 750. ' 25 for trade brand. Grain Wheat quiet and unchanged; red, 90( 93c; white, $1 031 10. Corn, COc. Oats, 4ifil45. Rve, 73c Whislry In active demand at 43c, closing buivant. Meits -Good demand for bulk Meats. Shoulders), 4lX, loose and heary; 5c for packed. Not raucn doing in IUcon or mess Fork. Groceries Firm nnd unchanged. Money Gold advanced to 2(3 2 lo premium. Exchange firm and in pood demand. "lew York IHnrkel Ntw York, August 29. Flour Dull and heavy for old, and steady for fresh ground; $i 55(54 85 for extra State. $." 30 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $3 35(3 7 00 for trade brands; matket closing quiet. Whisk v Less active, but firmer at 46). Grain Wheat, lc lower for common; moderate demand at 75c(3$l l4 for Chicago Spring, 85c$I 12 for Milwaukee Club, $1 12I 18 for winter red western, $1 14 for common white Ohrt). Pork Dull and lower; $11 C2(311 r-7J for old mess, $13 62 for new mess, $10 50 10 75 for new prime, $13 2516 00 for new prime mes. Lard Quiet and unchanged at DJgfälOe. Money Easy at 5(36 per cent. Sterling firmer and "moderate busine- doin;; 137f3137f. Gold firmer; opening at 2 13, and closing firm at CONFECTIONS. GRATER & SPENCER, FANCY CONFECTIONERS AND BAKERS, first door sorni or rosTPrncr. Ladies W Crara and Oyster Saloon. Th" bert of Cakes, Can-i 'es. Fruit, Prcad, Crackers, Ac. Ac, cf all kinds kept constantly on band. Parties supplied on hort notic. JjU-dly TOBACCO AND CICARS. 500,0 00 CIGARS Just Received. JOHN -V. IIEIDLINGEH Jaa returned from fweerifnt. WBXRH HT. HAI K51AGED 4.0O0.UO fixjr DOMXSTlCCivara. All vU ill h watrsvated f ta very best quality, aad w il !I1 25 Per Cent Lower Thaaaov other ha will ib tha aam qaallty Kvtry ooe who sellaelfan, wkoal or retai Vtaler come sooa and iasBia the stock. JQHX A. Hrit)U5GEIt. aovl 5. 2 Palmer Hoa-s.

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tsl was a acr bea!ia was ta aar Wt, tratk w-u ta her step s&4 la kr kaada RastiUet Btt-M ST1060X Aw battles of liaaUÜoa tUtttrs 'CI car !ferroc Headache. Cold Extremities and FTert& Tip. Soar stomach and FetiJ Breath. Flatuleocy aud lodireittom. erroua Atiectloa. Fxcs4t Fatlm and Short avrtatb. Pain over the Ere. 4 4 " Mental Defpondencv. " Prostration; Great Vfeakneia. Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowel, Ac. hieb ar the erideucea o( HTKR C05IPLACCT AM) LTSPIPSIA. is estimated that aereo-tectht of all admit ailment pe4 from a diseased and torpid liver. The b.Lary Metum of th liver overflowing icto the stomach, pottohe entire rtem and exhibit the above r n ptoses. .Iter long rraearch, wa ar able to pre test the most narkable cur fur these horrid nightmare dlaeaae. the vld has err produced. Within one year orer six banad and forty thostand persons hire taken th Planta ti Bitten, and not an instance of complaint baa com tour knowledge. It It i moat effectual tonic and arreeable tix&ula&t. ited to alt cnditioua of life. The report that ii relies upon mineral ubataucet for actir properties, are wholl faL. For tb pablic tiffaction, and that patieuti may consult their phy clans w append a lirt of its components: Causa ra Baes: Celebrated for over two hundred years i tbe treatment of Fever and Arue, Dyspepsia, Weak ess, ac. It was introduced into tu rope ty tn countess ife of th Viceroy ot Tern, in IC40, and afterward sold y the Jesuits for th morntout -rue of it vm t eight tn tilcer, under the name cf Jem it rovdert. nd was fittallr made pabli by Lovüs XVf, Klus; nf rrance. Humboldt akerpevial rererenc to Its febri luge qialitiea daring hi South American travels. Cakcakuxa Ham For tb diarrbra, colic and dia ases of the stomach and bowf Is. DaftDKuus For ii.flammation of the loins and drops! a airrtlcn Camomile Fuiwr.au For enfeebled digestion. LavKXDra Ftowcss Aromatic, stimulant and tonic iiVhly invioratinK in nervous debility. w iktkkbkkx tor M-rofula, rheumatism, A.c. A ta Au aromatic carminative; creating flesh. mucU nd milk: much urd by mothers nursisa. Also, clove-buds, orange, orraway, coriander, suake' oot, Ac. S. T. 1H00-X. A not hr wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, im tsrtinK beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the lind, is yet tinkianwti to the commerce of the world, aud hre withhold its name- f.-r the present. lit 10 KT A NT t'KKTIKICATKS. Htchttt r, .V. Y., Ic mfr SJ, IStJl. Mewrs. P. II. IHAKr it t; I hare Xrrrn m great sufferer totu Dyspepsia for three or four years. rd Lad lo abaa sii my profession. Al-out ihres- mouths o I triei lU jam at ion Bitters aud to my preat jy I am now nearly .well man. I have reco'nmendrd thra in several caa, nd, as far a I know, always with signal rtenetit. I am reiipi-ctfully yourK, UKV. J. S. CATflORN. I'hUa'itJyhi f, Xi'4h Xtl. ITA Aij,lS6i. Ur-rrnriD Fsiemk kly daughter Iis- been niu h teneIttedby the n-e of thy Plantation Tatters. Thou wilt iend me two more bottles. Iby frind, ASA CCKRIX. .S.errort 'A'a-ae, Chici4m. j?., tel. 11, 18Ö. Messrs. P. II.Dbakk A C l'leae seinl us anotbtr If nltt iui.i i,t vAur Plantation fiittir Aa a mnriiinir apetizrr they aipar to have superceded everything elt and aie greatly eMeemrd. ' Yours Ac, UAGK A WAITK. Arrangement ar iuw completed to sopply any c mind for this article, which from lack of Government Aa.aknM takl KaI laak tfr aW VkAAft WAaKlVlaW ss i a 1 ilj A? I'Vi as I c ivissi v ii jvthwiv. Tbe public may rest aured that in no ca.e will the perfectly pure standard of the Plantation Bitters be dparted from. Every b"t :U bear the fac i mile of ovr tianatur on a tJ nlati tngntrinj, or it cannot I jenuine Sold by all Druirzints, ftrers and Dealers ttarourboit tbe country. I. II. DIIAKI.A CO.t June25-dAweot3m. 20t Droadway N. Ta p??"Let those who have doubted the virtues cf Hull's Cedron Bitters, if any such there be. read tbe following certificate from Kentkmen well known in tbi I community, ana doubt no more. Its general Introduction into the army will save th lives of thousands ol our soldiers. Locisvilu.. Kt.. June. We, the underMirned, have seen tbe Rood Beets pr1? duoed by the u of Dr. Johu Hull's Cedron Bitter "I Ketieral debility and pro.-t ration of the system, and bnlieve Ita seneral us would prevent di.-a and reliet. much suQeriiiK. Aoionar our soldier particularly would this be the case, especially those mho are exposed to mlasmic tnnuenet in tne (utJem enmate. MAJOR PIIIIJI'fPEF.D, Col. Int. Iter. 3d DUt.Ky.f CHA!. RCOTTOX. Collector of the Prn-t of Louisville, Ky. ? COI. II. UK XT, Provost Marshal Gen. of Ky.KKV. D. P. HKSUEKMIN, ; Tic President of Fanitary Croniiion. ' HARN FY, IICIIFS A CO., -publ Ubers Democrat. fiFOROK P. DOKKN. IVop. Looi'TÜle Anielfer. m'GIlF.SA PAKKH1L. Wholesale Drr Oondo IValers. Main M.. Louisville. DAV1S.GKF.F.X. A Ct).. Wholesale Shoe IieaUrs. Main st., Loulsvlll. HAKT t MAIUTHKR, Lithogripbt-r. cor. Third and Market, Louisrill. JUUl!VilNTF.R, t Clothing XI rchaht.c-r.Tl.lrd and Market, Luiav!ll. CAPr. S. F. IIII-DRKI H, Steamer k!jor Auderson. MAJ.L.T. TIIKSTOX, Pay wauc-r f. S. Army, f NaMoiial ll..irl. Loui.rille. COL. JF.SK liWLF.S, 4th KetiOM Vy Cavalrr. OFORWJC I. rkKXTICK, Iiniisville Journal. iee adrertUement In another column. J20-d3ta REMOVAL. C. TV. STEFFENS....E. F. STFFFENf1 C. W. STEFFENS Sc CO.. MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICA Instrument Makers, IMlIAMrOLls. lMI l.At Have reinovi-1 thrlr K-tablUkiufit frunj Blackford'V BulMicg to No. . South Meritliau frei, two dors below Washington trtt a 4 AH kiutl of small Mctnu ry, Mdel, Ac. Ac, nestlj r done, to-pairing i rouiptly atteiUrd to. JySi-dAm COMTsllSSION, EDHMRIl A. IJMOTin,j Storage, Forwarding and 1 Commission Merchants I OTXXT -AJSTX PRODUCE Of all kinds bought and toM. SALT, WATER LIME, PL1STER.&C. ; INI)IA!V.irOLIS I.D . W'arebrnisat the junction of Alabama street and V rlnia avenue, nearly opposite the Mi toots in Frei DepotThe saUcnber wi!l at all times pay tbe hiebest price for Wheat. Tboae hsinf Wheat to aetl wovld do wall tortvehlm a rail before clho; elsewhere, backs fcr nishcdwbea wanted. The Very Dct Fnmili Flour MADE OF WHITE WHEAT, Coctsutly on hand, and f r sal, at tb sew Warehouse, Janet ion of Alabama Street and Virginia ateno I lonr delivered in any pan f tbe city, fre of charge. 70wl3m k. A. IJHaiVR. DRUCCISTG. JPIXRTsXC jstotict:. TOJILIWOI aVCUX Drtaarsxiatai, in Kaaat Waablaait Mtrt Has been appwibud axats for tk f DR A!t D Cl TUMKlf. ACiO, THE WOTDIEFTJL QUANCLCt, fee thcar of Coa Ootda, Sor Throat, Broacbit la. W hawttim. ' rrit a t Ion of t ha UvmU and ToauiU, and Dtaa .es of tb Luaas. S Id Im aroHi.tkris.lrta..and 91 each. alyiAwf

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GALEN'S HEAD DISPEIiSARV. CHAKTFttED IT TKX LMUUTlXI (Tf Kk7CClT Ttfl T8 TSXATUXXT OF ALL TJTI tSAX CT TB C&U5A1T ABD HtyrtAL OXOAJBIL TtlCt 0KA.T TXJ CXJTTt. A iraedirn! ncport, HrlalAti Ikirtv V 7AM tgr3imv$ Pf i J4tomyaJ lCs'.vy eit fim Orx 4m aiaM of aVa.sa iavaa. ti.x a KW VXTHOti OF i treawwa: TttffAl Ia. Isxlwfs r rypti! & all stac, ocorrb, iiet.e':rVur. art-' eocf, and H"mcle, Iaeae . lfc Kidtey,'E:.Wr A , wltk sit tfterruryl ctxjtainiar a valaabla rrat:aan tbatwtde-aproW. slate I ynwth. Seaitcal skes. 5nrtcrral krWk't,sBJ Debili'.y. laspetsticy, Ae.. tb cret tnCrraiUea f ym;th and statu rify antics; frota ih baneful habit, faelf-abwa. T which 1 added barrvatJont mm -Femal iaeae. aiw) vbrr lntr-atjT1 mattrr tbe atmoat imparlance to tbe married aa4 thv ceBtear4t3f marr ajt, whoenteruln dourds of their rbytfeaj ab lity U nter tkal täte. S-ent ta any mAAm m a aW-a Tas pr, on receipt t cents or It aiAsf. We device our entire tine snd stuatioa t iht trtst laentof ile various prtrsle d!eae treated ef la r private tepnrt. -t tapetiAT7 th- wij lotiuvwi 4 vb kind In America wbb has hn taübe4 by a ecUJ ehartr,snw this fact bot M give ft prefereuoe er lbs arioo qaak a' tMfal essarre?tabrali !? rgeeitr. linporlnn! to Fcraale! One partasent ar oar DUpry ta epciaUy aad to the treatment of tha ISaeasea of Feoaie.sack aa La. . chorrbea. r White." rrerlar. rain fa I and ay pre : MenatroAtlow. Kervoas aad Oeneral DeNMy.Dtaaa sf . he Woutb, Barrennraa, Ac. ConsultatioTis and eiam!t.itSifree of chart. . AUofor sale, UK. DkWEK'S UM.CLATt)U i'LLLl For Female Obstrwctioa, lrrecmlaTha, Ac. Xair)d la dies tn certain sitaattoua sbesiM t tbewt. aa I bey woald cans miscamar. FrVce 1 per boa, and snay b eut by mail. DR.n tl.KN'fi I KKVk.NTlVE Aa lnaaLU attic U for tbo Ubiat; to limit tbe smaaber t Sbr Bpra;( ot the barren wh desire cbildrea; warraatesl pt to taJure the healtb, and will lat fr a hfetirt. Feat t say add ra. un ter aal, oa. ttttlstal tb rk-TWT o ll-'m UAKS. P ATI CM S AT A MSTAKCT-Fj radltig a tri J statement of Uieir syrapiotna, will receive a tUank Cbartcontalntor a list of qoeUons, our terms for be tesm of treatment, Ac. Medicine sect to any part of the country; to care any case at home, fre irorn danger or cmrlostty.! - All transactions priTato and confidential. Remesnber the name and number. Direct all letters t UALCX' HEAD IMrF.SSART, oTl5-e3dAwtr Iuni1e. y i COMMERCIAL COLLCCC. 18 CONDUCTED BT AX AHLE FACCLTT AD ! I3T perpft ial 8esJon. fttuderts ran enur at any time. Full particulars sent to any anaress on rrceipr e sianip. Address T110. J. l'KTAXT, Fre. auKl9-dlmwlm HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS, I 7 Wholesale & Retail DKALKR IX Hats, Caps, and Straw UAS JL'sT RF.CKlVED Hlb Goods, - SPRING STOCK V GOODS, DIUFCT FROM THK MAXUFAcrruj. Vf in the East, w hich bo will pell as low a tk lowest. All th latest sttlbb kept at No. 11 pennaylvaaia treet, four doornouth of tk Pc-st DEce, Indlanapolii, Ini aprlS-dAwSm FOUfJDniEG. Tili; IIOOSIEKl STATK FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS.; TXAVI5G COMrLr.TTD OCB FOL5DliT,WK ABI il now prepared lo rrceire and aatiifactorlly es erat ordtr for stoves and castings ü.eral'y. Th senla partner has Just returned from the East, where be ba procured the most de-lraMe and perfect patterns for cook and parlor to esever Introduced intothe tnarke. It epe dally Invlt tbe attention of wholesale stove dealers t thta branch of tir bnsines. with a request that tbey will five as a call, trur other work will etut rsc Iron frrait and columns, (which we desire to rnike a prrru!nM feature in oar tnanufactare, rallies; and mill cetlr:. eut-ar mills and kettlra, hoaao stork, each as ventilators, wia dow caps, sills and boUowware, In fact everytbtnt roluced In an Iron foundry. We respectfully solicit pafronaf, and only promise what we can well and promptly perform. Office and Poundry. 103 soth Delaware street, ajola ins; Imltanapolis and Clnrtunatl and Indiana Central Freight Iirpota, IndUaaoolis Indiaua. Biyl3- COX.U)RDA liCX. ACEfJCY. IIETZGER Cl STMBLEH, REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, Office fto. u Odd f ellow' llall. (IT STAIRS.) OCSRS A!DUTTS, VACANT LOTS, "AKMS AND j artnlnf Land bouht and sold. Loans net otiated and rwiWtlons trade. I'ensi'ma, txttrty, bark pay and all other wüliary claims proerated srllh pri-tnptneaa II' knar ettblhd lit a mb Office at Wabtr'g1on, D. C, ftre&t facilii.es for tbe protvpt col'.ect'ou. of all claim are ofered. Any desired Information giv.n free of chsrfe by tallrg in person or addresins; us. iiclosiria; a Matrp. ansra-iOm PIANOS. AT REDUCED PRICEO. ri lHFn JUSTLT CKLIF.RATFD FiANOJ. WHICH M have rer-rd over thirty OoM Medals, trlodirf tk Great Trite at the London World's Fair for their -erir Cjaslttira. and which aro ned by tb srrealest fnamsta la the WOTJ4, snch aa U-st, Thalbers;, f.ottacbalk, fatter. Jaell and othr. In pr-frrerc to aay other skr, I offer for sal at reduced prices. Every Piano warranted fir years. Call and se befote urcfca-r r; elsewhere. j. h. KAirrf. irot. JulyC-dlia 9A Fast W asbrnciflai tr4 . 41 i i TAILORING. Loins scnoiro, J LIEECHAIIT TÜIL0I1, No. 19 North Pennsylvania Street, I AS THE RICHEST AORTJfENT Cif GOODS IK il. th Citv. conaiattD of Cbs. (black and eoioradj aT French, hcuh and Asaertcaa Camerea of every shale ajd color; also aa o41es variety of Vsjirrv GentlemmwiUnc a garment maU ta fit and Ia good sbap and style, si.oakt tv me a cal and I ,11 vince them that I caa aeli them a f-meut belter cwt. Utter male ail better trtumed than axy othet tailor ia the city for tb money. All kio-'.saf Kept on lar.d. Officers wtshit to (t a Coat, Te4 Trowsers mad ia true rrüatlou siji. had hotter lav I heir measar wh U Ct CH0LTZ, i jane 12 Two Ikxrs Swutk of fostctc. PRIVATE HOOPITAL. Dr. VrllnjV. Private Czlh t3 red era I niock. ITaaBiast D. C.t TOR THE TEEATattNT OF ALL IHSCASS OF A 1 privat s-rebrotkt aatar. !tctar( for eouaalutioo. ; IVrssKis at a distance ran b treated by avail, lead "frw arirrt.lar. ael.Dra

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