Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4021, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1863 — Page 3
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.TUESDAY MOKNINO, SEITEMRKK I. J-r- ! j CITY AND STATE ITEMS tiTTb Metropolitan opens on tbe I5tb lest. th With the Uolcaao Troupe ryHodid bhek bs are now dilj caught In the Central cjl ar.d White river. j Stati Fata Machinery for Sute rVrpurpo cm (which ffiir is to commence in this citv on jhe 2-'th inst.) is alrevlv beginin;; to arrive 1 I v . i . . . i . . . I i Ti uiirr w jinver are mt.ro'iu'-in'r s num i yer orne atvle of -oft hat.. .n,nnr ajhirh are I the Uettysburj, Vickburp, Port Hulsotj and 2lede ail pretty. j H 7 One hurwlre! dorm crls for offirera and JiMim'bttejan receive! at Biker k MclrerV Vhey will hesolJ very low at whole--! or retail. t?TIn aeconNnee with the request of Msvcr rtm there will be a myelin? of cit;zen at the I t ourt bouse to night with relere nee to the mat irr of street railroad. TL attendance abould full as every one is interested. Tauf aa Drink j Of A. Stephen L Son's bet old Jt or bet hio coffee. Every package warranted to Rive 4a ti faction. augt dCt. j I'ouck Drunk ron for whipping hi ife. and a man fr f.i"t IriTinr while rerurniLfc j-ora a funeral, eTe ill fore Major Circo jf !r Jaj vs -Iorti ij m l4 kuij urnn wiip. r"Tlie Mirion County Agricultural and cultural SorietT meet every rri.Iiv atlerfio') at their room in Iluhhr 1' Block, "oi.thweit corner of Whiit:tii and Meridian streets. 5 IITThe White Hirer Fi-hinz Club will meet t the IVitrl on Ferl treet, thU TueUy evetjtig. By order of the I i evident. B. r . faiii, hecretirf. r?TMr. Alexander Craicmile, an old resident. ged D t yeara, and a citizen of the United Stat ir more than pixty yeir, died at the residence if hi aon in law, I. Aire, neir thi aity. on ihe ItOth of Anruft. Mr. Craimil was drafted in t3ie war of lsl2. i m i Foiaiu Wah (rABKH. Attitu)! Youare rderet to meet at Tour rendezvous, promptly. thin Tuemliy eveninq at 6 o'clock. Every mem-1 I er rnuat be piient, or he will be nent lor and reported to headiuarter. llyorderof A I. ACHENBACH, Cipt . J. Thalma. O. 8. V?Tl i remarkable tint the civil aathoritif i ae cow doinp more to maintain the pence and rooil ortJerof the municipality than the military. Kost of the disorder committed of late, which we bar bad to note, were by men wearing uni ftrms and wboe officer ouht, we think, to he regulated them with a stricter regard to wtiat army dLcipline rejuirea. nT"The 107th Indiant arrireJ here last night from Lafayette. Ther are aix months men. Ther were drawn up ii; line in fnmt of our ollice, on Washington ntre-t; and wetit through everal DiIitarT evolution in a highly creditable m.innlr. Whether thee brare men hive come here to it in enforcing the premeditited draft, or a e on their way to help Burr.side, in Kentucky alt! Tert.e-j'ee, we are unable at present to say. . JlIxiroiM or the Citt Ukkimext. At a meet Inr of the officer of the city regiment, held hat evening; at the Court houe, the following tmifora wm adopted, iz: Light blue pint, dark blue jacket with buff front and sky blue trim m:ng.and the regulation cp with some ueat de Y't'e not yet fixed upon. A regiment of men thus clad will present a fifg? appearance, aod jet it will not be an expensive uniform. "iiQfo Lickxik Two brother, named Dfr trAD. were arreitel near Acton, during the pTgirre ot the recent c.i mo meeting, for reuilt lwjuora out of jug, contrary to the constitution They had taken out, or otherwise pro cved no fcoveroment license to do thi. thing Ft'-rthwitb they were brought to Indianapolis and the U. S. Co mm Union er a in duty txtuo 1. held thvn to aciwer, each in the um of $3'M). The-e in-iiridua! we mT .iy, deferred their fate. Wit.it a jprepoateroualde it wa of their, not to fnrcnmirjl, to underUke the reUiling of intx i?.ting beverage in the iciuity of camp meet in'- " ' " 1 "wBMSaaa- aaaftaawaK - !CArxD Coxtict One night lift week. thire prisoners rrizier. Lawrence and Cng'e tori, made their ecap from the Xorthern Ieni teutiary, Michigan City.' Telegraphic dUputche imnediatelr put U. M. detective Hrtnnn and th." chief of the city police D iri 1 Towell on thtir trufck. On hi n ly morning, the? arrettl Con glrf'ton in C countv, Michigan, and returned hin to the penitentiary. He made a desperate res stance before capture, f hoot tug at the officer; but he wa finillr ironed. He w;ia convicicd of murder in Fountain county, some two year ago, an) aentence! to be hung; hut (Jor. Morton m .... . cofmute! in aentence to nve year imprison mt'it. Frazier and Lawrence are utill at hirge. bm'i the indefatigable officer above mentioned are on their track. Jioxrrx. DnoTiiaa ii Co. Thi firm, oneof the heaie-t clotluers an 1 dealers in gents furnishing m a. a gH-s in Indianapolis, nave two extensive eniao liliient, one on East Washington street, south sioe wnere me most ucmiinn niii ht nie are made tin in the n.ost f ahitnable nnd ad mirrble ütvle. and the other on Wl Washington streit. No. 19. We doirc tmrticularlr to speak of ii latter et.iblihment to A iv. Its shelve are tdled and its counters piled high wilh season ab'r. and merchantable goods, nniiuficture! of thetet material, under the superintendence of a mo A accomplished and ftrtitio gentleman in his lincl expressly for the Indianapolis, the Indiana, anlilie miket of Ihe great Northwest. We have onl 'r-epectfully to request our cil irons and strangers.m the citr to call at No. TJ West Washing t n ireet, and they will find everything we are now tylng verifinl. Mr. Sol. Strauss and Mr. W. Elkhirt are the courteous clerks at No. ID et Waahirgton lrce. Ltnr Nigqiks Ar SotPirna On Sunday aliuiiii Ian. on the batik of the Central canal, whiui Hows through thi pious and belligerent met I polis of Indian, a partv of soldiers ran foul ol til re arrotnpliahed Amrricntis f African decei.j ul the fern tie variety. Word of war and lorensued, and the firt result wu that one of the r iinga, and crimdinrl Ethiopian was ptl'!-! heel nti heid Into the waler. The son d m Jii V.iU f M ii then inconiiiieiitly put the other two to Hirht. iher lest nr. oinelloM? like h of old, whose liiiett wa tetainol by the tuou Mrs Potii har, Ihe youth going olT in a at eo conaiderabU tmditv. The affair term! 1 bv AfttiMu ralltiii and rra.Milnir the tirt m-tit-oned virtu ni fleptr, already htlf dr.oai.ed, fpun a iiimlln mis In lh raging, nr; and atitate.1 wirta d Ihe csiisl I ! j la w and unvarniahed tale o.U oes to show how 'l l-lfilio Jung Rentlemrii net with rolorril per.a when the? encouni.r them of Stilbl? altra.oon. I)u Willcot ought to attrn I to the mai.r i OJtatoiot s AMut three nVl.rk yeMcrd.v a icjeiuiMi' oi l M I. orr ri l, ,r,l0, t-Vllo b.lotiftted aildina, ,in Mend. an .lirrl hl nfth-ean I WaOiiH-b.t, airari, tmkiU I Wndled and mtuh aUrmel. A aaMleuieu p.. , te!esr hsr fiotn H e. n,n, M,f Mll)( b tint, when they aut him I drntlt, u.t.g the J.it profan Slid idnrrne lnguwv. at., I , c'na e ma Miiiiii of Hie Mttibtlh, hi id du tj-l Jotitnal WlvK wht dsttSlllt this ii,'clrr of lha Joiinul platl the hpsit, and t ar o U to rrtiautt au. I a'aiiluuble romiuci, when It is )l known thai thtofilhoul the (l it Iwn tests, II has, will a n. at hial iltl Splt'l, devolrd llairt ie al.ilov toast I I iit.ll i tog Jifl pot h toil riff a the aho, I , papsl lit Im t a total I m o ia an,; .v I, Ind hS a-iwh the reis t I wlri e.., and I t 1 . 1 1 liooe nlntlt'sl Ihtn tie a.ddoiaaht WMI atlusllv eufsr.1 on Ihe Hi.l.ih, M n Utdsi'titlse wi4m t). otit
. i Mi!.',Vf' ,"r ,, ,lf l "," isn. v .ob IMntlt.g.lu lhebe-1-ivle, on .hort no. Hei was nllrdw.th triuii.ing .U.th.,l I,l.,e.ad 4 eAea a ea.r Wehsve ' ÜL"!' , ... , ,, ( f"Mrtrnlhtndn,i;oodpiee, fine oMmrnl .1 .1 . ' r'!;" '"'ale. aol.l;.. f pape, t.,d c ods, and we . ..mIo tfo-l and rheap ! WW ,,f,U","J,;: Meilbsu . n,k All kinds of book, brief, cslalogur-, . Jill n k. a ;;' . ; f-l. r...!..! il.wi t Wes.kthapa.ronsK.of IUmo,raU,a,.dalloth. a itlH hha a I 1 i ramedy lor sm h eon. t aratl.ai . .. . if
rnncll rreeeedln;. ( Th Council I.eM n u!journe 1 rnfetirj; lt ' Cht, MJor Cten pri.lir. ' By Mr. Coburt Frern jropertr owpers asklap for the Improvement or an allsjv or squirt
privilege of erecting; a house for a watchrasn f.f U mill. OrstuH. ' IJ? Mr. Brown From J. Brennan, kirr re lief (mm Coancil for irjury done hi dwelling by i rmdinff down Benton street. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. ii roan i Mr Brown Stress an-l Alley Htndei in ' estimates for work done on streets and alleys, . which were approve!. Amon;r the e-timate! . .L ? .. X. v : r. tnrt I w" P:n-i T,r cut iot uw-.-, , of tlnlvereite Pouare. Mr. Jameaon. from the Committee ou the Revision of Ordinance, reporte.1 back the back ordinance a metxlevl. Labi on the table. OkDlSAJCtS. By Mr. Brown To crde .in-t gravel an alley ! .... . . runninjr eist ana en tnroug p.uaic .vn. lie.d twice. ' , ! The hark ordinance was read in ection. The : first ect ion give the ue of all atrreH but Wah-1 ou-n for ond. under certain rtrictiona, and the fine for Tiol iin i not u exceed $5) or be le-w thn $S. The licence t fixed Icr two horse backs, $lS;ooe bora hck. $IU;exprea wajroo , j $10; irav. $ Licence are not tranIerriio:e, but the licen.-ed ptrty can transfer number to anr vehicle of the nanieaort. A registry is provided in which the ujine of the pirtvandde scripiion f the vehicle mu-t be records! The fare fr passenger n fixed at 25 cent within the city limits between 7 A M. and 7 I'. M. and SOcvnts during other hours. The penalty for refuing to carry paengera without good cue i forfeiture of licen-e. The penalty for Iriving withnt license i. from $15 to $5J, and the penalty for not keeping; the number, and the card of price in view i from $." to iU. A second convictian under any of the tectioo works a forfeiture of the licence, at the discretion of the Myor. The drivers are re quired, while the vehicles are standing, to be neu enou:h to control the horses. The ordinance wa p-ied. By Mr. Jameson: An ordinance defining the boundaries of the wurda ol the city. Pas.-el. motions, c. W. W. Lechers wa elected School Trustee for the Kirt Ward to fill the vacancy caued by the resisnaiioti of Mr. Bea!e. By Mr. Brown: An amendment to the rules thai all motions and resolutions except those in relation to c-limte, I ty over for one week be fore find action ii hid u ou them. Lud over under the rule. Adjourned. Stekkt Uailroaik A meeting will be held at the Court house, on Tuesday evening, Septem ber l,at .y o'clock, to -collider the subject of street railroads. All citizens and capiulmts, who tike an interest in the propre and improvement of the city, are urgently requested tobe present. au;2y-ld J. Cavkx, Mayor. Positively the Last Notice Lieutenant Colonel M.vers.of the ga'laot b3J, and Colonel B. K. Mullen, of the 35th Indian, will leave today for their respective regiments. Ieron hav ing letter to neid to their friend in the army could not do better linn to commit them to the charge of the.e brave and heroic officers. A Conflict or Althoiiitt. A writ of habeas Corpus w.m applied f r by A. Seidenstick er, E-q , as attornev for one Kichter. a minor, anl a mem ber of the 63-1 regiment, before Judge I'erkina.of the Supreme Court of the State. The writ ws servetl upon General Willcox yesterdiy. who, in compliance with an order isued by Gen. Burn hide, made a return to the ett Vet that he would not deliver up the body on an order from a Sute court. This return opens up the question of the legal right of a military commander to nay to our Sute tribunals: I will interpret the law for you. The questions involved in the returu will be ar cued on Saturday. The best legal talent will do doubt be employed on both hides. all sou rs or iaicauuaiii. The Lincater (Pa) Intelligencer says that out of a draft of three thousand in that county only about two hundred soldiers was the product. A dancer once said to a Spartan, "You can not ptand on one le a long as I can." "Perhaps not," said the Spartan, "but any goo can." I hold that thi Government was made on a white baeis. bv white men. for the benefit of white men and their poeteritv forever. Dougla. A "War IHmocrat." The Republicans in the West nre holding conventions and exhibitinn (irneral McClernand as a srecimen "War Democrat" General McClernand was dismissed from his command by General Grant only a few dat "go!, In Washington, D C.,ainu2 the conscripts were two entlcnen. who. h iving a gre iter tate for "filninc the tiger" than for shouldering a e:ijK.)ii, sat down to a quiet tarne of euchre to decide who should pav the commutation lor both The loo-er handed over the $GJ. with the greatest sang froid. The Evening Post pys the following neat compliment to Secretsrirs Stanton and Chsf : "There are two things on earth that rest quite entirely on sutTtnnce, tvisnny and paper money Thi, for "Government organ," mutbe cn ideieil hiilitlv revolutionary. 1'auru al Wokkix.s or CosMairTiox In IihiMle Irltnd the dralt is completed, and the woik of examining the drafted men is neaily through. U e have foiiml, says the Providence Post, Mimr able ldied men. tut they neirlv all pay their commutation lee or get subtiuites. Thus far only nineteen drafted men in this State have put on the rederal uniform "Msn Not Monxy" RiM-oNsior Skwaao'e Home The following wtaleinent of the Auburn Advertiser shows how Sewsrd' home responds to the crv of "men not money "Collector 11 il-ev hasdepsiteil wxly thouaand dollar, the avail of the exemption lee for the Twentv Fourth D.lrkt !tr the week ending August VJ. The amount of I tt week's exeinp tion was thirty thjuatnl three hundred dollars.' --A New Jersey Democratic editor, obtain n? afler a ccmhI deal of IiRicuIiy iht i me enroll mi nt li.t in hi tlisttict. found hi on ntme on it beat ilr underscored. Of course th e meant lint l,a s to receive an extra sin Hint of attention. The trick of putting the nms of ne m n in the wheel m several klip, i not beneath the virtue of 1ncoln' servant. In the draft In the S.ith Di.irict. In this t l v. last week, several parties M Ml til I I lb tht their names weredrawn three, ami one even four time Such is the ba.ene ol Lincolnisin. U'... l n.v Sia a? Fifleed thouaand dol hi worth of Urpubli.-tn miHtny heroes lute i. Ir.lirl from ihe Culotn hoiie ihst I lo air tin .!.- W. and me-enver hive been drs (mm thu tri.mle of purltv: btit as there are prrtu good i-nuille there, thev will ol couie imv Iheir torenmln at hometod the voting, ' . . . ., i.i im . . i. .r.. .11 w I, lie ! hria do lie tUMIl'lT. 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k.iaiii: a. ro'i, STF.I.1WAV V O. SCHOOL, IlJi it .TT O .1' J U U S ; AT A. Fl. HF.IIAI V CO' I J ii t n h II o ii m e C o i u 9 r . Piano Fort W arcroura IS 5orth Ulinoia tret. Jan7-11v'ft3 E D y c AT oN AL. POLYIECHMC AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE t'wrner Vine and I.ongworth CINC1V5ATI, 0UI0. The l'otrtä Collplite Year will Cominepce oa Monday, Augurs t 31st, 1863. TMVIV Col'IWE OF INSTBUCriOX EM BRACKS PRAC1 TIOAI. U-ok-k;iiiiK. Engl' 0rmi and Frrnrli Ijinicuajtp, Ma.hemt!c aod Vocal and lntm-m-rital Ma:c. A No exfrcie In the various branches of GyintMO'tic. Th- Urjf an i cmpkto Gj-mnaMnra and library of the Institute ar open to j uptN. 1h Faculty conM of B. II. Entrup, IMrector and pror.or of Wil.eiattc. Arcient Lnznage, c; Jobn K. Carnlia:i, rofl.r of Commercial Urrc e and the End 1h LaiiKU.-, aiil ottier con:p-tent teacher. For Catalogues Ac, iyly to tLe Uirtctor. aug'it-'l'it SINKING FUND NOTICE. Notice to Sinking Fund Borrowers. VLLTKKSON.S IM BTFI) TO THE SINKtXtJ FUND ar uotififd that laixU mortg r.i to ai I Fund, and on whi b ifitrrest La net teen paii in advanc, w ill be otlerfd at public a on th arcund Tuesday of December next lly rr t,t the FVoaru. W. J. TAMlOT t, aurftS-dAw till octl l'resident. flt'Kiir aud UeuWicii. LawrtiiC-luru; C'ourier, Madron; Gazotir and Volksbotr, Evanvilh-; Journal and - K.pres.. Ti rrt- IUutr: Jrffr!oinan and Palladium, Kichtnond: Hiiu-k and .Sentinel, Fort Wayne; Arcu and Courier, jl4jette; Ieniociat and Union, Laporte; lrei, Kokonio; Fact and Kpublican, lireen.xhurjr; Mercury ani Ken'inel. liocheter; Democrat and Republican. Flymoutb; iK-nwx rat and Spertator. Stonttcello; Jacks nian and Hepublican, Kushviile; Democrat and Republican, Valparaiso, wi'.l Insert to the amount f two dollar and send bille receipted to the oftlce of the Sink iig und for patmnit. with a paper containing the advertisement marked." EDUCATIONAL. ST. .TIAUY'S SEMIXAUV, (r-riscorai..) A Boaxding and Day School for Young Ladies. .No. und 10 nrth Tlrrldlnn Street INDIANAPOLIS. IHK PALL TERM OF ST. MANY 3 WILL COMBIF.M'K n Monday. September 7th. Par-nts ran rely on Cndinu iu thl School all the ad vantAKes that could be deaired for their daughter. A proxprciua will b. aent to any addresa on application to Mr.GMHtGK HtKBr.KT, Indianapolis. ausl-dASw TOBACCO AND CICARS. 5 00,000 CI (ARS Just tleceiretl. JOHN A. IH JDJLINGEU Jus returned from Connecticut, WT'VT'flKRR HK HAS EN(iA(tRt 4.000.000 ri!K DOW Mr. l ic. t-.nrars. ah ko'" win ne wai,ni of tb very bet quality, aud wil ell 25 Per Ceiit. Lower Than any other houe will i-b the same quality Kverr nne wh" elUciirara, whol-ale or retal dealer come oi a ad e amine tbe a.xk. JOHN K . HKlDLlSr.KR, nnvlo rt Ä I'almer Honaa, CROCERS. D. ALV0KD. J.M.CALDWKLL. H. It. ALV0P.D. ALVUHDiCALDWI.LbA: Al.VOItP, 11,' I lib u OjUI ILXGiXJOXl DEALER3 AXI Ar in IlAlLY fcrtpt of freab good. Cot:taiitly on hind aud for sale at tha lowest price, a iar-. and aoitd lck of ('offer Misjnrs lolaaae t ip Hire, t en Mia e;iisa t mariettas are Hwt.a, rnmllra, Mnrrh llalln t Unri laharin, siMeKorel, r Itlte I lain t wrdnoe Tivlne t nliait arnii ltretnffa !! Ufa limes 1 1 1 r a llrandr ttlm llnms rirtea lilK siwlln tf all Kinds, and riatiiallwH an4 llaker liniere CiitKuUr iiuiUi a intit l " ' vttonvcK or .ill m.rwk CO Tm Washington Street, nmiiMvin, 11.
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Fr Tlornlnj lleport See rirat Page. Night Report from tlasiaas City. Kansas Citt. August 3t L?eot. Col. Clark, with a rnrty of Kansas csvalry, returned last evening from the pursuit of Quantrill, through J rkaon. Cm and Johnson counties. Hs com I mand tilled fortv of the perpetrators of the Law. I r-tice ma icre Other companies have returned from different parts, having killed and wounded ' several bushwhackers. Amone the killed isCapt. j ; Ete. a recrutt n olScer Tor 3Iarmaduke. The , whole number of reel guerriiU killed, as far as , Vfcown, con-ideralTy exceeds ore nuudred. ! Iron Uahmston. i Waui?icitox, Aa-rtft mi. The mitt departmem has received Informition of the Captain of the briz Atlantic, ty the LniteJ btates steamers' TrinceM and RvjI, from off the mouth of the Bio Grande. From the statement of the Acting Ma?ter, Charles t. Lue, it appears that the At lantic had cotton on bohrd, direct from the Texaa tliore. and the Captain of the brig told him he would swear to the fact, and if the private intervie coulJ he granted it would be to the advantage of the Government. The cture of the Captain's singular proceedins: was, he S.IVS, in consequence of a miundentandinc between bioa ami the parties charterinr the teel, and he mv he tra taken to Kev West by thin game Atlantic while bound for Texas, j where be laid 3G days, but was f mart enough to fool the Authorities notwithstanding be had a contraband ol war on ooara. From Philadelphia. . Ph 1 la delpa I a , Aug. 3 1 . Ch j rieston papers of last Monday give p.trticuuis of tue bombardment of the city bv Gilmore. Of 13 phell fired, 12 H inch shells fell into the city. The firing commenced between one and two o clock haturdnv morning, arous;ng the peo ple from (dumber. No person injured. Most of the hells fell in the mid lie of the streets. One entered the warehouse of William & Co., corner of King and Church streets, an 1 exploded in the upper story, making a large opening in the brick all of the Medical Purveyor a storehouse, scat tering things in great contusion. Tlarotisli Train on the llaltlniore and Olli llailroad Haltimobk. Aug. 31. There are now two dai ly through passen ser trains over the Ililtimore and Ohio Railroad to the est, leaving Haitimore at 7:35 A. M and 8:30 P. M.. except Sun day?, when the 8:30 P. M. train leaves only, close connections are made with the morning :tul eve ning trains from New i ork. From Etttt Tennessee. ?tevknso! , Ala.. Auc. Jl. llebel accounts ol the late bombardment sav: Wilder opened without warning. Col Slaughter reached Nashville mortally wounded. Three soldieis and five citizens were killed, ammi;' tnem tnree laoies. Floyd's death is ?onfirmed. Currv, of Kentucky, was killed iu Richmond on tue Vbin. bv isa-rloro. a c.erK in tue nr . . -m a . a v Department. (en. Crook penetrated the summit of Lookout Mountain and within nine miles of Chattanooga. He found the mountains clear of rebel, The enemv in Chattanooga are dicRin? like beavers, and m iking boasts that it is there in tention to fight us there. It is said that the rebels nre in gieat foree at Chattanooga. rorelKlt IMeiv Ntw York, Augtt Ml. The steamer City of London arrived to night at 7 o clock with one day's later news. I he privateer Florida annesred otT Kensdale on the 1 7th. boarded a pilot boat nnd sent three pas.engcrs (?uppsed to be Confederate agent,) ashore tv her. The Florida was off Queenstowu on the lth. I The Cork Herald had previously announced her expected arrival at Queeutown to effect the shipment of men, and that the instance of the United braie Consul notir-e had leen posted by the Po-t Admiral, wnrninir the people against anv breach of the foreign enlistment. It i reported that war vessel were ready to prevent any legality. The dertrtHtiori of ihe American ?bip Nash by a privateer off Gibralter is confirmed. The parties interested m the steimer 1 et erhoff unofficially state that the points stated by Judge Hetts were proved, and say they can substantiate their vit-e. A law cae had been on trial in England clear ly showing that the I'eterhoff h id been engaged in catrvinc contrabands. The Confederate loan has declined to 29(327 aliC(iUht. I.ivtr.rooL, Aug. 20. The steamer Cork saw the Florida lying to off Tuscan at 5 l M. on the 19th. Two hours later she saw a Federal merthit.tmm from Licrpitd, proceeding toward Tuscan The ship Eagle hs arrived at Liverpool from Bermud i with t. early 8o.lH.Wl ounces of silver bar?, supposed to have b?en taken from the ship B. F Hoxie. Front I.milavllle. Lovivitr, Auut 31 Bads of guerrillas one to two hundred strong h ive recently appeared in Clinton, Monroe and Cemberlmd counties. On Saturday, one band captured four of Wolford'a cavalrv at Albany. Small parties of guerrillas are reported in Tiimlde countv. The rebel (icnenl Pre-ton is at Tazewell, Va., with seven rcimct.ts. About 40 guerrillas pfed through Pound Gap on Saturday. Account of d irnue done to tobtoro by the re ent fro-ts, are conflicting. It is undoubtedly much damaged in certain section, but, in the vicinity of Lexington, the d image is confined to quite low lands. neat fmef Ive Fire In float on Posto. Antust 31. A destructive fire is now racoi in hast Horton. It commenced In the Atlantic work, where the monitor turrets are Constructed The building: of the Atlantic works, with four nearlv finished turrets, ure nlrctdy destroyed Ihe a unes are rspillv exteubug through the busine-s section of F. it Boston. UTiR. The tire in Eat Rton nhich broke out at the head of Lombtrd's Whtr'ufUr noon to day, has been ct tinder farleton's W Inrf, and also Brown and Lowell's Wharl, wets netrly saept of building, which were nviinlv machine slnts. The buildincoiTarill',s tslurf occupie! by the Atlantic Olk, ere biiiltof both wfwd and brick and covered a latce spree. The. were owned tv Kol'Cttl hoper, h'o !. I estimated at about The AlhMic Wotk lost $10,IHM) bv tha dsstrtnliou of tnachincrv, which was tint inure l. 1 hrv tae'e buiUbnu five turrets for monitors now being conatMirted atCltat leaUiwn and PortsmoOth It I tiol know u hv w much thev were dvmsced and it will iiothe aacrrtainel fur sometime. rrtvni ier rk. Nw Vi ae., Atut 31 Richmond prrsef Iii ..'in contain the bdlowins: . a . a,a a t . . Sit hutidted Yankee esvalrv advanee-l un the PetntuU on tioiislsy tfraNe KtntC. H.. std a deiadimeni earn up Itter In tSeUf lo the fielt. U of Bottom's bridge over tha Chleha bnmitn' AHecn tmlea batoe Hlchmond At this ,10'nl ihey eti hanged a few ho with Mif plrkats, and It la said several on each aide were kille! o'l VHMiitdrd, We do pot ihltik (hat much blood ta ta spdled Our ,h kela, howeter, Wfte drlvru In. but brfote tetlrlng they removed the floor of tha hridge an I i evented Ihe nirther ad vsine of 11. enemv lo thai tllratthm, It is by no nai a eettshi the 1 ankeea Ueaigiol to et ind the.r let opiiuUavnre this aide nl the Chirk ahoiniuv.fta hry tnvda no attempt to do so, but returned down the PmlnauU Whether they cutis front Wddshnhurg ur were artde ftom irsiiri a Mtlie tua, we have nut rertanel Uatr anlnal Jupun Rosros, Auiul!) A private dispatch daled Ilm ft Konf Jul? f., asya war agslnt Japan by Kranve attd lltigUnd Ii almost cerisln, I lielüver. I'illsstio, August .11 lihsr V Imhesby Ihe meisl mtik, and fsll'n Weather tleirind fool
Sale of r. ..tlond .. Pnit,Att Li m a. Aug. 31 ' TLei!e of Goyeri Dent bonds to day amounted to t0,4S0.
Frra rartresa Jlonroa. Foarxrs Moxaot. Augut 3. The steamer 8. W. TbooMarriTtd this noroicg Iron r ewbern. Our correspondent writes from Beaufort N. C. on the 25th that ofScers from the Wilmington blockading squadron have arrived there with Important intelligence. These officers regard the attempt to blockade N Umington witn eignt gun boats wheo thirty is required, as s great farce. 1 key also stateat regular line or pacaeta are establisheii betweu Nassau and Wilmington. From St. Louts St Lu is, Aneust 31 Delegates to the Union Mass CooTcntiou to be held at Jefferson City, to-morrow, are arriving from all parts of the Sute. The prospects are that it will be the lar7et meeting ever assembled in the State. The Democrat a Springfield Dupatch says: President Lincoln has written a letter which will be read at the Union meeting to be held the 3d of September. Its perual will gladden the heart of everv true Union man In the country, and vindicate the President s fame and character. It will be the key note of the uext Presidential campaign. Edward Everett has alao written a letter to the convention strongly urging the prosecution of the war. The convention promise tu be an immense one. Twenty-seven thousand people are expected Jo irrive by the Chicago and St. Louis Railroad alone. COMMERCIAL. tsr TSLsnaAra.1 (Jlnrinnatl .tlarkei. r Ciscikjiati. August 31. Flour Unchanged. Grain Wheat in better demand and 2c higher. Corn, 63c. Oats, 44 45c. Both corn and oats in good demand. Rye advanced to 75c, and in better demand. Whisky Advanced to 43.2'c, and in good demand Provision Buovsnt avd advancing. Hulk sides sold atSJi'Sc; clear sides at 6c, and tlMn shoulders at 5, packed; 450 brls old country mess pork told ut $0 5'd; city is held firmly. Groceries Firm and prices tending upward. Monev (Jold advanced to 25c, rlosiug buoyant. Silver, 18c prem Enhance vert firm. Monev i easy nnd not in much demand; vouchers, 9b new York Market. NV.w Yobk, August 31. Flour More active and advanced 5c; sales at $4 65(14 90 for extra Stte. $5 105 35 round hoop Ohio, and $5 4'dnl7 00 fur trade brands; "closing quiet. Whisky Active and Crmer at47(Ä47lc Grain Wheat, l(2!2c better, with more doing for export, at cs3c(iifl 05 for Chicago Sprine. 88c(a$l 12 for Milwaukee Club, $1 151 2(1 for winter red western, $1 14 for common white Ohio. Corn more active and 2c higher. atUJ (S71J. for shipping mixed western, chiefly 71 74: for western yellow. Oata more active, and 1(5 2c better. it : ni 'am. C at . ,J ill inicern i'-jitm ic lor ji u.vti auF, 12?4 for Torto Kico und lUrrijl3 for Havana buirar. Potk Stendy. Bacon Sides a shade firmer, with nothing of moment doing. Lnrd A shade firmer. Money Easy at 6 per cent. Sterlina Ex chance is firmer but quiet ut 137 (l 140 Gold, firmer: opening at 26'. and advancing t.. O 3 ' uti.t iitfuinn nuiAt m t 7 '' (7t 07 nmm GROCERIES. RliGBR & JAVCOX WHOIESAIE AND INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Directly opposiie l'nlon Depot Cast, e'stzsibtaon'a ild sstnnd. 100 100 100 100 HALF CIIFSTS IMPERIAL. YOUNG niSON. GUNPOWDER. OOLONG. 500 JumoFT,iF' aiiovk ki:,t,s 300 300 500 IIOGSHK ADS N. 0. SUGAR. HIIDS. ST. CROIX AND CUBA SUGAR. nm.S. REF1NF.D SUGAR. ZPESEE. HALF KHLS WHITE FISH, PACKAGVS M ACKKRKL. 500 500 JQ) HAn1 R,200nA,i,MVi A I t. KINDS F ilUis r.RlK.S CONSTANTI.T AR It I V ( 1 and f'r la a th l-ael p'ail.ta prte. . Ill l.l.tt A JWVOX, JmieJt-ilA w COr4FECTIONS. QKATER & ST KNCER FANCY CONFECTIONERS AND BAKERS. rntrisott MUtn fr rttiorncr.. lamias' l t'raain aid tHtr Hai., Tka ba i9 Caaa. Cart liaa. Fri'i, ia t, t a. M, ai-.Ae .ufall tin I kepi rnlat.ily u .S-I. fa t la a v t av-t u li't atw. iiir a DRUCCIOTO. XUXIIaia KOTIOXJ, Toni.Mstn a m, nnifiiiin IN l'.Aal Wstaliliialen ilreel lists Wa rpoi "! asis fat tb I II II A fi II II H I t HNll, f II , TH WiiNhKatrt'l. liUAMOI.tia, fer Iba rat af ! tVMs, ae thiel,pteiBitia, w be1,! trtlt(e af lb t'fwl SM. I feaola, and DtaSaaa af Iba ,g a. 14 Is)
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fTwa tU SJclaiec4 TTL'g. Tas Caarlsstoa Cecriar raakes a tisaalj stxt!e 'a racorooaodltf taa atteotioa of our Oort rsaast ta the aatrralixatloa and cultivation of Calisaya for tka prater vaUoa of tb bealta of our aoldicr.. This artic kas a pcülir effect epen the liver, and raaraa tat ayatea ag ainat Raat hy iposar aod trrerilar et- It la said that the great succe of tha PlanUtioo Hitters of Dr. Draka, which, previous t our tmhappy di Ecu Kit a was found ta most Southern homes, araa owing to tk eitrsct of Calinaya Bark which it contained as cc of its prlacipal inffredienta. "Ia cot.fi rmalioa of tbia, w have heard one of our tnot distiniraiahed physicians remark that, wheoerer he felt unwell frota ordinary dietetic or atsaoapherle cauaes, ha Invariably rrliered tTte!f ly riaCUtion Bitters. Xow that these Ktters ca, , be obtain!, a substitute should prepared. Wa nnderstaad oar Gove rument has opeued ne gotlitioni wjtb Dr. Drske, throuith a aecret agent, bat with what trat a w. do aot know. Ws ar exceedxitly obliged to the P.ichra'wd Khic fur ta re membrane or "Aald LanaT Syne, bat w eaa aaw sore "our Government" that the Ftan'atlon Bitter art not for sale to any sert agents' "Jf orth or South There ar probably aereral otber things that "osrGor ennnent" win jet wsiit. " ' ' We know that we bar the bt and moot popular toedlein ia the worlt. We are not afraid to stow what it is composed of. ' Physicians ar compelled to rocotamend It. Causata Bass has been celthrttrd for ever two hon dred years, and was sold during the reign of Louis XY1 King of Franca, for the enormous price of its own weight in ailver. It Is remarkable for Djpep!a, Fevers, Weak nesa, Conatlpatlon, Ac. Cascarilul Baei. For Diarrhea, Colic, and diseaat of the stomach aud bowel. Daxdklio. For Inflammation f tha Lwlaa and Drop sical Affection. Camomile Flowk tr kkfeebled Digetioo. LAraxnra Flow ras Aromatic, stimulant aaJ tonic highly invigorating iu nervous debility vriMTBkaacKK. For Scrofula, Rheumatism, Ac. Ajiick. Au aromatic carminative; creating flesh, mua cle and milk; much ued by mothers nurtlng. Also, clave-huds, orange, caraway, coriander, suakt root, (c. S. T. 1860. X. Another wob-lerful ingredient, of fpanUfc origin, imparting heaufy to the cnnplexiou and brilliancy to the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we s ithhold its itaine for the present. H-tmhujrsaril quack s hoal aWit the Tlantatiun Bitter; l ut the following U wbai'a the matter, and they knoa iu PLANTATION KiTTrRS WILL CUKK Cld Kxtreinilies and Feverish Up; Sour SKuiuch and Fetid Breath; Flatulency and Indication; Nervous AffivM"n. Kxcessiv Fatigue and Shrt ItrealU; rain over the Eye Mental Itespoiulency; lrotratJon. Ureal vVeaknrM; Sall.iw Cuiupleimn, Weak Bowel; Liver Complaint and Dypepsia. Very particularly recoromenJed to Clergymen, Mer' chants. Iiwyrr aud ersons of aedentary hahita. Also for delicate female and weak persons wb require a gen tie htimulunt. free digestion. kimhI appetite and clear mental faculties. Sold by ail respect bid PuM. tauN Iruggits, tirocera. Hirtels, Saloons, Country Store, &c. I particular thut each bottle hear the fas-kimile of our aiguAture on a teel plate label, with our privat Government tamp over the cork. . II. IIH AKL A- C O., je24-dAweot.tm 2t 2 Broadway, New Tork CLet those who have doubted the virtues of Bull's Cfdron B.tter, if any fuch there be, read the following certificate from gentlemen well known in this community, and doubt no more. - Its general Introduction Into the army will save th if . . ... lives 01 inousanaaoi our soldiers. LocisviLUc. Kv June 4. 1863. We, the underiiiened. have seen the nmd effeeta pro duced by the u.-e of Dr. John Hull's Cedroo Bittere In I general debility and protrarion of th svtero. and blieeits ireueraJ use would prevent disease and relieve much sutTerinr. Among rur soldier narticntarlv would this be the ease, especially thoe who are eiDoscd to iiiiahuiiv muuencea in 1 r" noninern rnmate. 1 I.J. M . Major ntiurHMCEn. Col. Int. !t. 3d Dial. Ky. CH S. B. COTTON, Collector of the Port of Loalfcville.Ky. CHI II. DENT, Frvot Marshal Gen. of Ky. kKV. I). F. HKNDERSON. Tice I'ruudcjit of Sanitary Oromiaion. HAKNF.Y. III GHF.S CO., Fublisher Democrat. GF.ORG K P. IiORKN, Prop. Ix)uiivill Anieiger. HUGH EH at l'AKKUILL, Wholesale Dry G)d. Dealer, Msiut.. Louisville. DAVIS. GKKKN.ekCO Wholesale Shoe Dealer. Mam at.. Louisville. . HAKT A MAltlTHER, Utbogra( herr..cor. Ihird and Market, Loaisrille. JULIUS WINTKR. Clothing Merchioit.cor.Tliird and Market. LndLville. CAIT.SK.UILDRF.ru. Klrainer 5fei.r Anderaon. UA2.U T. THKSTDN. Pavmarter U. 8. Amy. C. M. MKTCALFK. National Hotel. Louisville. COL. JKSSK KAVLKS, 4th K.i.hic'k Cavalry. GKOHGX D. PRKNTJCK, lAdivllle Journal. .e advertisement in anotbt-r column. Jy20-d3m REMOVAL. C. W. STKFFKNS... E. F. STr FTENSl C. W. STEFFENS & CO.. MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instrument Makers, I I) I A A I'O M, I I) I -V A , Have removed th-ir KtlIIhnient frnn Blackford's Iluildtn? to Nu. i South Meridiau street, twa doors below Wa'hinpton treet All UrM ff amall Marhltierv. Moea, Ac, Ac. neatly doue. Kepatrlug romntlv atiet ded to. Jy54 fl3m coMMiSaSiorie i:iVAitn a. isisco.Tin. Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. GRAIN -A.2STX3 FIXOIDTJCE Of all Hi d buuK'Lt and kK. Vk JIaTs M raa- M mm. si,t, xm limi; msTEiUc. IM If I A A I'O I.I 1M . Warentest tbe Jui-tn vf AUbstaa street and Vir tl'iia atjy, ufatly ..pp.He the iwt'.eMitsina Freight ni 1 rpot l"r Baa aacsx Beat, The snWrtber will at a?l tiwea pay the alg t.st priea fur bat. lhe blMut W bast t sell Wtt4 rto af la live fltn a tall he(.r Ulna laabet. Kasbsfaf Idthed whn wsMtd i hr Vrry Itrt riunllt Flour MAf K or wtimt wnr at, f eetfaiitly 01 Land, n4 for sale, at ItiS hew Warabanss. jaii.-n ni Aianaia iri ail v tigima ehwa a ...... a a t a .a. irturiivefed 11 sh; stl ef lbs tt, free i.f ebsrga. v. A tisrmiri MEDICAL. V O IM r I I) 1: T I A I aawwaaw e 1 1 'l NU MkN wilt) lUVk IN larad tttniaia y aettala saeras Vabtla, eht b Mttnt Ibee f ., Wainaaa, plsa'ttte r lbs i'ls uf iMrti4nfr aUt. ti.blla.as4 and M l n,a.wba.
flnM b failles af )i lb of taaf eaaaea, f,, a MaMlK la denrwflbtr lasrt.Wfvts la. leg Iltralra' tbfia)tef y !, abastld IV r aad '111 ft U KKT HUkhD." html lla.tlta illlaaraa.tmeiblsg f taptls f pervio. "Ibas tat Ft it Kft l t'tsaj sJltsM.tn its4iMLf',-ri t' Tst I'H.aiUART I'll tSHbatai.sa:e-U H4les af ft t sl t t'Htn.tei.tlal saiHta, tm S A. M.ItP.M (bstMlstifraialla II A.M ,1 el lHl " A,..t Dsj.mU a sribtni. atfbit.ae-lr'fc-'wv -la,Hae
MEDICAL COOtCC. iC.
GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY. CUASlTtinCD T TBX LXataLATVltK OW atXTTVVaT rCa Tal TUAinjrT Cr ALL TBI DifXAtU CJ TCI CXI7AJIT A"D 0JC5ITAL OBaAJia. H naoCaod raucx u5a.T TJOi cxm. A nrdlr.nl Report, Cblaiif JlfrSy " tlt JNewWwaael Uvsteae4 i'SyJef olie Aaw Orna aavsaa e fiavr'l ow 4 5g VKTBODOV veaa tag Tnnal Ix aae. tact errtel.a ta aft ffa atacea; Jt!rTtea, Oleet, et rVS a r, T art ntiWt attd Hydrorwie, Wi'sei ef the fctdiieys, Rladdef sej. et trwrearyt earttafcang a ! atte treaUaeaw taat wVSe eaaf ' wiaiady cf ycaita, f-errtnal weak keaa, Narteriiair.aaiaUavt,VxnaJ DeMMtv, taspaftaiy; .. tas aacret iCrmitea af yavth and seaturtty arlila' frwa the baaefel kah;t . fdf-aba. Ta wbab I adoat at. e-atnsa aai Kenialr liea"a, au4 athsr 1 nt-r easing batter af tas art mt tmr-Ttsnce la the tsamesl and tbe e Btt3i!stlr tntrra-, kf.ea'.ertala aol0.f thalr pfcyaVal ab Ktj u r.trt thai a'a:. rat a aay addre i la a wtH rpsr. wa ei.t at tea carta r Inar tanr. we j-v4a vir:rs t t?,C kttewloe ta tks treat lent c ib r. rtn prai diafs txl f ta ar eetvata evptrt. at inwTMxry Ta t ! saatftatlaa aw us kind iu Aiwera akkh ta a, ta 4sle4 hy s pertai ckirier.aii- ikl fact kal. gl M a rtrsas. wim artoa aark f dMratrnl rt.tariei l hv f-ar la aUS arg co tea. . Important: lo LVVninlY! Oaaetarvasi.l ut ar tU-paSMar i apasUaUj dvAaA tathetreattaactor tas LAaacattf Females, rock as La cborrfcea. ar WkitVVlrrwUr, rlafalatwl Sappresa atntraatloo, Ziervoa a4 (Dral uUU;,OtaMf Ii a osia, Mntaw, a c ConsBls Irans and tiamlnstu tfr f clargt. 10 fr ale. I 'a. M WEE'S kl triATOR KILLS For FeaJkiObirouoa.lrrvU?veaA. Married la dles in certain aitaatws hou'd not ilevt, as ttty wonldcana niscarnate. Frk II pt ha- atMlaaar haent by mail. I)K. Ull-E'S J'Sa.Tt.TlVKAa luaa'usMa artkla for thoa aishiog to lint the number of their erTprSng, ot the barrea a Lo da ire children; arranted not ta taJar the health, aixl wgl lao for a lifetime. Sett ta say adure, uuder eal, on recast t the price T l WULARS. PATIENTS AT A. DlSTANva -Fj aewding a brie statement of their ytr?Unia, will receive a laiik Chart containing a list 1 cjsaauaiia, oar Urs is tor tha cosrsa ef treatment, c. Medicines sent ta auy part af the cons try to cure any case at home, free from danger or carioaUy. All traaaactlona private and conudentiai. Kerne aber the name and number. Direct all letter to GALEN' BEAD DlPKNSAKT. eovl.t-CSdAwl V lalavttte. . COMMERCIAL COLLECC. m 1 W i WW . a aw. ... w v a . 1 Vll OV 'VU1 IS CONDUCTED BT AN AKLE FACULTT AND HIX per pet 11 eHw4on. Ktadanta ran etoer at any time. Fall partknlara tent to any address ai reeefpt ef stare p. Addreae Til OH. J. CRT A NT, Tree. auglS-dlmAalm HAT 3 AUD CAPO. ISAAC DAVIS, I 7 Wholesale & Retail DEALF.R IX Hats, Caps, and Straw HAS JUST EF.CKITF.D HIS Goods, SIÄI3SrGr STOCK OF GOODS, DIRFCT FROM THK MANUFACTTWJl In the Ea.t, whlrh he will erl aa low a th lowest. All the Larr.sT STTiKS kept at No. IS Pennsylvania atreet,four doors aontb of the PostOClce, Indiavntpolis, Ini aprlS-dlwSru FOUNDRIES. XII i: IlOOSIaCIl STATU FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS-
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HAVING COMPLETED OCR FOUKDRT, W AEI now prepared to rrceie and aatisfactort7y txecat ordrra for Moves and centinga rrnerally. Th aenie ( partner has Juht returned from the Ft, where ha ha procured the must deairaLI and perfect patterns for cook ? and parlor atove ever introduced intotbe market. We epe , da lly invite the attention of wholesale stove dealers ta this branch of cur bust nes. w ith a reqne.4 that thev wlU arive as a call. Oar other work will embrace Iron rotte and columns, (which we desire to make a prominent feature in our manufacture,) railibf and mill castings, angar mills and kettles, houe a orb, sue b aa vetitilslor. w iwdow capa.sills and hollow wart. In fart everything roducesl iu an iron foundry. We respectfully solicit patrwiaf,' and only promise w hat we can well and promptly pe form. OiRce and Foundry, 103 sooth Delaware street, aljoia : Idp Indianapolis and Cincinnati and lad lau Central Freight Depot, IadiaranolU Indiana. mvl3- COX.L0fcDt FsCCX.
ACEfiCY. METZGER & STRIBLEN, REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, Office o. a Odd ellewa llt (CP stair;.) lit noms AND lriS. VACANT Lfrra, AKM! AND Farn. ilia Land boucbt and rold. Loaua tegeusted si d coliecUobs tusde. l'eoin. IsHint. latk pay ai-d a'.l etber aulitary cla'ir.a roscnted wdh pr i'pt iea llavins: et-tabll.bed a lUaib Dfflre at IS abtra-ice, I. C, grest faci!:tes for tbe prompt et üeetiona 4 all claims are offered. Any desired lnformatlm aiTn free of cbsr-e ly taUirg I it per on or a'l lreaasrf e, enc'calr.g t3p. PIANOS. STi:i4VAY PIAXO e - ATRETJUCED PHIOED. flllir.SK JtSTLT CrLFItRATFD PI A Ä OS, 111(1 J ba retetved ever thirty laM Medals, trtcladittf tbe l.real Itire at Iba lnda V t Id'a I air f Itetr sapertaf iiitlea, and buk are a4 by tbe srtaiet iTsM.t B lb warli, sa. b aa liatt, Thaltsrf, (.otiarbalb, Salter, Jaell and atbera, i predrvnra I y eibr wal, 1 fa far sal at ran d prW e. Fvery Itaaa waetaated years. Call aad s. befnre pwrrbaait g lar-ra. , , . J.H.K4riki.igH. Jaly.a.dliN M Fal vs ablrrlea straei. TAILORING. IJERCHAIIT TAILOn, No. 19 North Pcnnsvlr.ioli Street nAi thk Minirnr Aa-nfmsif n ttofm in! tb Cil, eauauairg S t l ba, lHe k ad aalarad.) alao I teiwb, as4b ar4 tw t satti ar vary ba t .4 eUi ala a eaJi-aa ml eala i,ehlUtiee.biig gstaaenl aa4 a It s ta ga4 ksas aiwt iile. sk'HSId a a eall Ml . Iitfa ibaa tbat I bees a araaaa ttiv jt, Utief raa U arl l-enee Ittmaaad Ibas aaf albaf lallaf lb -Hf tut lb AUbiadaaf ivxxxLxaA.ait.-tr aooDo Kit aa bf4. lltie.f witl.li.g ta t a IVal. Veal ae ra.et Ka.la ! Itaa r(lall. a Sl, ba4 tMt lr. I elf H.aa.ae. Wllb li t I HUllf, mall T ! a-ab 4 l ast. Cia. PRIVATE NOOPITAt. - Dr. Vcllnj I'rltuir R;r;:!l;l, 1A ldettl t: lev bt, ? oabln-j I90 V. rj. I .um tit at tar AtitkRT or ALL MUAni c? A I ' s-rivai. at ibrveie alt. ha teats f easallaliKa t 1 1
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