Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4022, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1863 — Page 3

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To PtfTnM Any rractical Printer deiroj of joinff into turnen for himelf, and w:o 1.! twit or lb re htiii'irol iolUi9 t' m a firt pit- ' nunt. can preare h tlf interest ia a immanent-' 1 etb löcd atid .cJ patio? country vi-rr in ? thi S:e. The mteri.l l.r nil purp-.-e i am i yd nd rr!f nw. For farther pit'cu!ar ad mt J. J.Blcgbta, Sentinel ofict, Iodiantpoltr. . f d3t. I !

t Tat H'lva?i TaorFr Cleveland and Colon T

JUT" A fire extern of ienmen dimeneion. i bu japer peak h'fbly of the performance of!

the aouth junction of Mcndiao :id Circle , tht gifted f inr.lv. Mi Sillie ha greatly imstreet. U beine da" Ott. proved within the Iat rear in her beautiful per- I

a , ton, r.rr rtin na in voice tier roice mi ; rTTThe lt Indima. CoJ. Diddle, 1 o- great? lncread in power and comp eil i

H foe Kentuckv. ao Col. Sturm, of the Araen', m gweetne of tone, and draw liree hou.

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DAILYSENTINKL. WEDNESDAY MORN IN 0. SKl'TKMHKR f, CIT YAN D STAT E ITEMS. f;3"Tbe Poard of Count? ComtnUoam of

If txion count?, convene on Jlooday neu.

MUSIC.

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TELECRAPHIC:

raeeoarir axrKai.v roini nm ti nsnscL. lor Marniny Iteport See f irst Fare.) IVigtit Report

Foreign ew.

Hiurix, September 1 Tbt ateaner Africa, the extremis leek to dMtror; th est by kno

" Fren Kentnckjr."" FaasamaT. Sept. 1 Got.' Ikamlctte waj ia

anpuratexi to dav. ' t

I hi inaugural he contends tnat the re?oi?ei

States did Dot chaojje their status by rebelling;

that all that Ii necejaary U for teem to return to their fealtv, to lake their position at

States; that rebellion did cot remit item to territorial statu, the identical confutation whicb

SPECIAL NOTICE57

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infoimi us.

Take at lrmk Of A. Stephen A Son' bet old Jav or teil Kio coffee. Krery packte warnted to Kie aUafaction. dGt.

Thr will & here t otn the theatre on the

15tvi. when we cau promise our citixena rich musical entertain menu.

Ctow Thrnnrhout Central Indian and

Ion? the railroad line extending to the Ohio i

; liver, we hear the room deplorMe news as to the j m-m

svuuoi, m n tt o .r r.u s ; at . .n. HK.MIA.-n Jt COIS it t o m II it mo Corn ?f. Piano Forte Wareroom 5v !?orth IUinoU utl.

Jan7-11r'fU

Moic Xotick There will be täte! ' crop. in confluence of the lonz continued

metin!r of Center L'nlze No. 23, th'u We-lnedT

?eningal7j o'clock. CiiARLf H FiatitB. Secretary. CJfAn editor nyn he ha (een the contritance tht lawyer ue when tkej "warm up with the ubject.'' It i afcl concern and hold aboot a jiul. CJfGreat prepnr 4tion are roadie to etiterttin the Urpe number wlio will ri-it the r'uy in ttenance on the UuivernHli4t State Conveaiion, which w II commence Friday iiext. J3T Street improvement throughout Indian-. poJi are now-a data projjresinK extensively; thank a to the RapacitT of the preeiit wise city council. Heap tax upon taxes. syWith lour metalic qulificatlor.a, a man

may b prettT eure of oriuv mccos. ncc re', c"ld n '' f-ket, il r on bis tongue, brs in Li face, and iron in hi heart. t?T"The finest Sea IcUnd cotton c n le r pun tooXVtl in other word-, a aingle ponnd of it c-n be pun in tht i.umter of hnk, ench 41 jardl in leüth, or 120 uiüe in the asreite. tSTThree feremn co-taea of from four to 'x r om Mrh. on WüUrd rtetneir the rolling mill, are lor tie by Frank Smith. AN. v i ent lot on lU'noia afreet. fath of Um'k ii Dejot. All the above prortT will be foi l cheap.

oroutn. i ne corn am are wmj cui ua in order to aave aa much aa poeitile lor4fodder. The prape ar.d the tobacco crop are alo caught in the lurch. Neither U prove more than a one thirl field this year, at we ascertain from the mot reliable o ircea of information. We have harvested orr whe.it nnd our hay and thee cropa will probably be all we hall have to thank God for.

Tux New Yokk Stork No. VIII. Vol. V of the Alt Fete, a fmou lifernrv publication ?ued by the enterpr'ain ar.d distinzuifrhed proprietora of the New York Store. Glenn' Block. Indi anapoli, made ita aprerance yesterday. It beta Vanity Fair or Punch. The greatest witi of the a?e. at enormous expense, of coure, are employed uon it. We choulJ like to pet a ntu ation pn the concern our?eir. We would therefore eirnemlf advi-e all our lvlv friend-i.ani we

have n irfinite nnmber of them, to read and enjov No. VIII, Vol V, of Alu Fete, and co e'riirhtway to the New York Store, Glenn' Block, and make their nece8try purchaser CmztsV Meeting In pursumre of a call from M ivor C iven. number of citizen met

I Hst niiht at the Court houe to consider the sub

ject of street r;Hro:ul.

On motion of An lv .iltce. M tvor Laren

waa called to the Chair, and C S. Duttei field wa chosen Secretary. Mtjor Ctven st tel thit on the ubjert of street ralrid! he felt a deep interest, but he ri not consider himelf competent to advUe with

regard to them. The question was sprun-j upon

EDUCATIONAL.

POLYTECHNIC AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Corner Vine and Lonsworth Sts CINCINNATI, OUIO.

from Liverpool August and mueenstown 23. arrived this afternoon. London. Aucust ill. Consols closed at 93J rrf9.'J4. Folitical news uniraporUnt. " The Americsn Ccnsul tt Frankfort bad dUnhj. e.1 the Mexican fl ig. The Europe, of this city, expUinatliAt it waa iu pursuance of an arrangement by which, in ce of the oTerthrowof Republican anthoritv in Mexico, Freidei)t Lincoln would

allow Mexico to be represented In foreign coun

ration, the other bv force. It is not a restored

Union; not a reunited Union that Kentucky de fires, but a preserved Union and a restored peace

upon a conuuuMonai oasis. , .a

The Governor strangely objects to the arming

of negro regiments, and asks what ts to be done

with such soldiers at the close of toe war.

lie points to the result of the recent election

as proof that Kentucky will not fraternize with

the rebellion either open or covert, and declares

trie bv scents ol the Washington Government, that Kentuekv has ever been, now L. and alwaya

The Europe refers to the fact that in March last will remain loyal to the ;overnment of our

Secretary Seward declared max rresiJent Lin-

Tbe Fourth CoM'riata Tar will Cwntmcnc a Monday, August 31st, 1863. rnuF. course of ixsTUCcnoN embraces tracT1CAL B-xlt kffpinje. the Ei.gl.h Germ.n and Krrncb Luatruag, alaiteaiao- and Vocal rxi I nt runic itl Mu:c. Alx f xercie in tbe variuui branches of U) nitia-tic,. Tb" Urtr and cinp'.te GjnnaNium an-l Library of the Institute ir1 oj'fii to j.upil. Tlf Faciilty CMiiL of B. H.Eutmp, Uirector and lTofeor of SlaiLeiuilic-. Aicwnt LatiruaRes Ac; Juhu K. Carnahan, rofi-M.or of Commercial Urnc e and the Ersinn Lanjru, and other competent teachers. For Cta!oi?'ie-, Ac, apply t" the Director. auU7-d2t

c- Tf f h ... Tmn

rAttlrl. for ear!., one in the north e,t t..! i Council, and two comp.n.es were de.rou of

the other in the northern part of the t itv, are

off-?red for sale by Delze'.l A Jones, Ite;il Folate

Agents, 37 F. ist iliirrii tre-t. 537"We nndert: nd tint the inmt!es ol the S4..iers Home are injuring in oll rye. or whet, or beans, bun e 1 and bailed in rrey iron kettle.', and served up for coffee. We understand thi, we any. from a reliable source. A pood thing lor the soldiers in Soldier' Home J"Chae. Mayo k Diwe. Glenn's Hlock. ha-ve a splendid stock of (tents' fine Inxjt. Fejrsed dresboot $5 00; newed dre IkhiI $7.0. Fall fo-k received, every variety and price. Call and see. nep'idlw Lost Yeterdy afternoon, somewhere be tween Eat street, ut-ove MassachuetU venue and Masonic Hill a fincy pold bracelet. jih the name Virginia Fletcher engraved on the iu side. The finder will be liberally rewaided by leaving it at this office. fyBoot and shoe customers will conult their

Interests by examining the stock and prices of C.hA. Mavo i Diwes. Glenn's Block The-e

gentlemen take great pain to plenc their cu-to-mers, and seldom fail to mkeaale Goto Glenn Block for boots and shoes sepQdlw

5" War and pence will join hands at the State Fair: and show to the world that while we pour

out our blood around the "Tree of Liberty," we

do not neglect the peaceful pursuits of agriculture, arts and mechanics. Other State Fair

have beeo a success, but thi bid fair to eclipse

U rithera. Come uo. then Hoosier and make

yonrseives a tamou upon the fair ground as

upon the battle ground.

fTThe Granite Slate New Ute that the oldest of three brothers reading in Molton borough, N. H . married quite a vonne cirl. hi next younger brother married the gill's mother, and the youngest took for hi wife the girl's grandmother. Cupid in our time seldom brings about such a very curious arrangement a make the youngest brother of a family the frand father in-law or the oldest, and the second brother the father in law of the eldest, and sonin law of the younget.

Qt'AKtK Toast "This is me and mine to thee and thine. 1 wish when thou and thine come to see me and mine, that me and mme will treU thee and thine as kindly a. thee and thine have treated me and mine." This is a new version of the old compliment, which runs somewhat arter this wiae: ,I wishth and thy folk loved me and my folks aa well as me and my folk love thee and thr folk. For sure, there never w folks since folks was folks, that ever loved folks half so well aa me and my folra love thee and thy folks " JpOutbretks are continually occurring in various parts of the State, provoke,! in every instance by infernal abolitionists. We have it from gentlemen who arrived in thi city, yesterdav. Irom adjoining counties, that Republican are urginz these ort of infamou fellow on in their localities. The statements of prints in the interetofthee diunionits. made herein Indianaroli. should, it i declared. e taken without a

nart c e of credence abroad ueroocrai inrougn

out In liana are resolved to maintain order, peaceebly if they can.

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Cur Meetinu This thing, going on during theput two weeks at Acton, in this iciuity. U cloiie.1 out. We eirnetlj and tetrfully pray that during its progress many sou!s were brought to con:dr the error of their ways and give theme?Te unconditionally to Gd. Nobody else would accept them, prohibly, a a fr?e gift, and if Hetake them it will be only an additional exemplification of His infinite mercy and en6 cence exhibited toward fillen men and women aince time b'gan. With broken and contrite hetrt let them, returning from Acton, continue to prxtrite thiTtse'.ve bei ti Il m Next yeir a similir affiir will coiiie otf at Acton. ANoTitxa Instanc or Anotnck A few a1.. e have our infrmU'ti from re-

liable ge: tlemen.) a pic nie n held near Clermont in Hendrick county of thi State After the pic nie, gentlemen and ladies were civtllv re turning to their homes. It was at night Sud. deoly the cavalcade of buegies was run (runted by aome nineteen home guird all bovs Tle partiei in the buzgie were calUM to a halt t?e run, of l.e cnartU being presented Mr. J. Cloud of Hendrieas countv. with lady in one or the bugaies. addreed loth parties in the style of a true Uuion l)en4crat, in behalf of peaca. We mention this mater only because It illustrates the ort of local history through which Indiina is Dow pacing. OtTKACK AT MOVNT Ta0. 05 THI HolT Sabbath We bve to record another outrage perpetrated at Mount Tabor, en Sun-lav, by a cer Uin et of pr-ons calling themselves Union

Mount Tabor unurcn is in iwone coumy.

wnn

en the line between it and Hendricks, and a

ras returning irom

itv

on me im -r- - foun- mm named Sullivan was returning froi ItonbiH wav home afwr worshiping Almight

tl. dictite ol lu own conscience

Hi per-uasi-n. religiously, was that ofa Mtho dst; political!, it was lht of a Democrat Three home guird.. belonging to a political vr ranitstion in this Sute. met him and dem.nde. Ml biifernan. w hich they wid h d been conceded aKut his clothe. He denied hating any. thing, however, would aoer the porpoee or thee three home guard other than erchmg h'm This, with pl.tol. firing at him e!eeti time.thy pr ceeAled to do, four balls alnking him and taking TK nnforturiateSuUiran w conveyed by some

htm rvw. U ie attracted by the noue of the affray.to a houe i.er by, ai.d Dr C. F L. Cloud, a dialing mhed rurgcou and physician of

obtainiiiir erants to construct them. Our citv

wns spread over a l.irge space, and such roads

would eventually pay. They would also tend to

spread its limit and pre-erve its beauty by obvi

atins the te-es-üy I ra den dv picked pop'ii.u

tin It was the duly of the fieonle to u ird now against any monojioly thit tn'ght be injurious in

the future. He wished to hear the sugcetion

of gentlemen. Th meet njr was intended for

free consultation. It m:i:ht le a good plan to

onen book for the sucscription ot stock, to be

kept open for twenty dav. and in that time no

person be allowed to take over one thousand dollars of stock, or anv sum the meeting might name. After that period, it the hlock was not II taken, then the limit be removed. Mavor Caven spoke of other plans, and m ide several suggestions for the consideration of the meeting, but the one narryd bore seemed to strike the view of the meeting, and wa ulti

inatelv, with a slight md ideation, adopte! by

them Mr. Martindle was connected w;th '-neof the

organixations aekii g a charter to bui d a road. He knew that the company with which he acte did not desVe a monopoly. They orgtnized with the view of constructing the road on the routes designated in the ordinance they presented to the Council. They did not expect large dividends for a few ye irs indeed he was sure it would not pay now, but it mieht eventually. He would sav. however, for those associated with

hi in. that they had no particular feel:ng on the subject. They would not feel sore if the other company were allowed the privilege to their ex elusion. Tl.ey wanted the road built under wholesome restriction The plan proposed bv the Mayor would satisfy them. Let book be opened under the direction of the city authorities be kept open thirty dtys, and during that time no person be allowed to take over fOO

stock. The road bult in that way, he lelt ss sure!, however, would oon pas into a few hands. No one would hold stock enough to give them much interest in it it would not be loosely man aged, and in a short period the stock would pas into a few hand at a heavy discount. Mr. Martindale spoke at some length, and ex-

presfed himself willing to aid any enterprise for the welfare of the city, and cited pro f i" favor ol his argument that Street railroads would add gre itly to the prosperity of the city. Mr.' Thompson addressed the meeting on the general subject. He felt confident that s'reet railroads would benefit the city and nay the

stockholders. He would place ju-rds around them, to protect the people, and this could be done without impaling their efficiency. I) . Elliott offered the following: RetnUexl, That this mee'ing heartily approve of the project of street aailways in this city, but that no organization should be chartered by the Council, without reserving to the city the right of taxing the railroad whenever the dividends shall exceed a certain remunerative per cent, to be paid bv the Council. Mr. Blake spoke to the resolution, advocating the principle it embodied It was the duty of the Council to guard against monopolies, and it was the interest also of thote embarking in any project of the kind to secure the good will of the public. Thi could only be done bv throw

ing onen the !nnks to the people L.et them j

t ike stock if they desired. He believed the stock would eventuHy piss to a few hands, but th it 1 was not the fault ot the charter. He favored the project ot opening the books ofa company to the public. Dr. E'liott wa satisfied street railroad would pay. In New York, Philadelphia and other lare cities, the prufit ou their stork was enor mous. He did not expect such immense profr here, but if thev did py above a specified liberal

percent, it was only lair to me pumic io rci from them a small return tor the right of way granted them. Mr. Wallace offered the following as a subti tute (or Dr. Elliot' resolution; Rrtnlfd, That the meeting recommend the organ:ztion of a street railroad company to be composed of all the citizens of Indianapolis who are willing to venture their capittlin the enterprize; that books be opened for subscrip tion, during ten days; and that no person be al lowed to subscribe, within that time, more than three hundred dollars; but that, alter the expira lion of thirtvdivs. if a sufficient amount shall not have been suUcrilied to the capital stock.

(which shall liedetermiiml hereafter) then Urgcr

sums may be subscribed to the amount of such capitsl stock. lti further recommended that the Common Council shill guard well the intercut of the citv, and prevent a monopoly bv fixing a limit to the charter, and such reasonable tax as they may iu their wi,!,m deem bet

Mr KUiott accepted the suPstitcie ana onerru

the tollowing: RfMlreJ. Tint the bik of the company hall be opened f'r the ub-ription of st.ck to one route eat and eton Wahinston street at leat two rouie northerly to the corporation line, and one southerly to the corporator! line Mr. FishWk s,ke" against the reo'uion In his opinion the monopoly which would grow out of a companv in which the bonk would be thrown oen to the public would be worse than one granted to capitalist af once. AH who spoke admitted that the stock .htained in that wy ,i.t ntuillv be gobble.! tip not by men

EDU CAT I ON AL. ST. MARY'S SIJ.UIrtAUY, (triM.orAL. A Boardin and Day School for Young Ladies. No. 14 tana ii; .orth aieridlun Street, I N D I A N AT OLIS.

a.l!K KALL TKkM OF T. IIA si . IU CUK-

MF.M'E on Monday, S i trnil r th.

rar-n? ti r; lr on findmir in thi Scuo'J all tLe aJ-

vantasres that ould be deird for treir daughter.

A pro'pciu will be sent t ary address on application

to Mr GkOK;K HF.KBKKT. lnliniKIW. au!9-dAw3w

TOBACCO AND CIGARS.

10 0,000 V I in A It S

Just Received.

.toiiiv v. iiioiir.xxoii:ii

Jus' returned from Cnactirnt,

H7HF.UF MF. HA ENiiAdFIi i.iSKi.000 FINF D0-

yf MKSTtCClzars. All sro-1 warranted ot tüa very bent quality, and wit (tell 25 Per Cent. Lower Tlianauy other houe will i-b t nam quality Kvery one wh-nfllscia;aM, wnol-ale or r"tai dealer come oou and examine tbe 'ck. JOHN A. HFinLINfiF.K. tl,.vlO Nf. S Palmer Hone.

MEDICAL.

TO THE LADIES OF AKERIOA! MOHE VALUAIiLE THAN (iOLIC MOKL VALUAl l.E THAN COLD! MOKE VALUABLE THAN GOLK .MOKE VALUABLE THAN GOLD

Dil. JXO. L. LYOXS FRENCH PKUIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICALDROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS.

coin and his Ctbmet wou'd nsver tolerate a

mot arc' i 1 g -jve.-ri merit iu Mevico, and it antiiip.ites immediate wsr if the ErQror nf France

does not confine himself to a demand for iudemnitv and lenve Mexico a Republic.

Great Uritai. Noihing is known of the movements of the Confederate privateer Florida since the was lat ( een off Tuscan on the erening

ot the 23.h of August- Speculations have been

afl .it as to the object of the Flii la's visit to Britih wafers. One retort is that it was for the DurnoM of taking on board Mr. Ma-on, wbo Is

about to return to the South. Mr. Mason, it U announced, had gne to Ireland on a visit to

Earl Mouonghmere.

It is announced by the last steamer that the

hiD Eiclehad arrived at Iireriool Irom Ber

mud, with the silver brs taken out of the Amer iciin shin B F. Il-'iie, by the Florida.

The Shipping tiazette says it is reported tnat

the silver br will be retorei to the original

corwicnees.

The bilver was shipped by an English house.

and insured iu London for the full amount.

It I also stated that the commander of the

Floiida, on hearing of this fact, resolved to re

store it to the rightful owners.

The Armv and avv U.izette stys it is e-ati

fving to know that the Government is not blind

to the d.tngers ol ;t difficulty with America, nor

i it indifferent to the peril of a rupture which

we trut the good sense of all respectable Ameri

can will aid us in averting.

The s ime journal adds: It is with no wih to

fl itter the gre.it republican tyranny which is now

rai-oi" its he.id on the .North American Conti

nent. th it we again reconl our conviction of the

ulvrn ite success of the military means that the

North ha sei to work to cruh the heroic efforts oflhe South. If Gen. Lee is now able to Kive

one knock down blow to the Federals and seize

Washington, or if he should utterly rout the

Armv of the Potomac, the effect w ill be so greit

that another yer will be gained, and with it who

knows what gam may be obtained tor the L-on

federates. But should Lee remiin inactive and

nermit the Federal armies to sweep round tu his

rear, to flood the Confederacy an 1 overlap his communications. Richmond miv become a mere

Ciiput maitiim nd the South and nil be lost. The London Globe regards neace a still di

taut, but the issue not doubtful It say the South

mav be mangled and exhausted, but must win in

the end

The Confederate loan on the 21st of August

rallied I per ctnt.. closing at 2(26 percent

discount

Spain It is averted th at the Ministry will not

consider the Mexican question.

The Archduke Maximilian is announcel in re

gard to the acceptance of the thrown of Mex

ico

Shanohai. July 4 -r-The city is quiet. The

Imperialists attacked Nai.kin and captured the

outwork

Intelligence from Japan announces that the Ja

. . . . , i i i i.

pme-c uao pail lite inuemniiy ueuniuueo ut

Efi'jlaiid.

The Ne-hdodo had iued onlers to expel all

foreigners and clo?e thejapmese ports

The Io"S of pmpertv bv the earthquake at

Manilla renche .i4f).0t)() 0(K).

Livj.arooL, Aug 22 The official correspond

ence published bv the London I im to day, re

girding Feleriil interference m the trade with

the Belums wind up with a letter from Earl

Huell to Lord Lvops, dated July In, in which

h s iys that the Rritih Government had aome reaon to hope that the interference of the United

State Government would hre een dieont;nued

untler representations from the Ilrifish Govern

ment, but such not beinj; the case bar I Kussel I 1 V l I II 1 . L A

Histi ucteil IjOPI Ijyons io auoros ireu rcmoustrante to the Unite! States Government.

"X sola vu ta er tp Su:ta w ta br loct. trtcii&wutaUr at? asi ia t ta4 ttaiutioa Stuara. S-T-1860 X

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fathers.

From aiatoinpton. Waihinctox. September 1 .A report reached

here to-day tnat a large number or tne rerjei arm? Yesterday crossed the Rappabannock at

Port Conway for the purpo. supposea, oi

following Gen. Meade. Altuougn men a movement is not improbable, the report needs cocfirmation. The bid-s opened yesterday to upply the Government with floor. Thev rar.ge from $6 1Ü to $7 05 for No. 2, and from $6 to $6 30 for No. 3. There were only two bids furnishing No. 1 from $6 3 ) to $7 2i". 229,000 barrels were offered. It was decided to take all flour offered at $6 30 and under, amounting to about 3,000 barrels. Illinois recently preferred a claim for about

$470.000 against the government, for two per cent, of the proceeds of the silesof public lanJs

In that State, for road purposes.

Acting Secretary Otto has decided against the

claim This is also applicable to unio ana inai aiu in similar cases. From Ca I II ml.

Sa Fratcisoo. September 1. An immense Union mass meeting assembled iu this city last

evening, and wa addressel by Collector Lowe, Starr, King, and several Union candidates for

Con cress.

The Democrata also held a Urge meeting in

theout-krts of the citT. They were a idressed

by Weller, litsler and Downy. There is a pros rect lor a very full vote to-morrow, and an ini

meiie maioritv for the Union State ticket.

There are two Union Legislature ti ket running

in this countv aiiainst united Dcmacrats, but the

Unionists believe that either of their tickets will

sret more vote than the Democratic ticket. It

is generally conceded that the Union Sute

ticket will be elected by a mucb as -w.uuu ma

jority

From LeHvenworlli. Lr.AVtNWOKTe, September 1 Advices from Fort Gibson to the 24th ult. say that General Blunt, with 6,000 men and twelve pieces of ar tillery, crossed the Arkansas river on the 23d, but the enemy declined battle and fell back. The rebel force is estiraatel at 1 1 ,000. There is considerable sickness at Fort Gibson, but few deaths. Small pox prevails to some extent among the Indians io that neighborhood, and many had died. It was reportel at Fort Scott on the 23th that Blunt h id had a bittle and teen whipped with a loss of 300.

A ftw fcotllts ct FlaaUUow Bitter Kill rr Xtrrona Ilea'larh.

Cold Extrtmltie acd Fevemi Upt. floor aionacb and Feud Brtatk. FlaUdeary and IsdifvaUOB.

zvervoas AtTctiia. Excewdet Fatifn a&4 Saort Rreatt. Pain over tha Fr-

Mental rFpodeocy. Prostration; Great VTeakoeas. Sallow Complexion. Wtk Bewela, If. Wbich are tb erVleocra of UVER COMPLAINT AND DTSPIPSIJL It t eatlmated tbat eveQ-u&tk of all adult ailment

proceed from a dUeaed aad torpid lieer. Tb biliary

ecrctiirta cf tbe Urtr overflowim Into the stomach, polsa tLe entire vjstem aod exhibit tbe above jaapto.

After long research, w are able to preaect lb mot

remarkable rare tor tbeae horrid nfghUnare diaeaae. thm

worU baa ever produced. Within one year ovvr six bun

dred and forty thousand persona bare taken tbe Plti.ii-

tlou Hittera, and not ao Inütanc of complaint baa totae

to our kncwledf e.

It ia a naoet effectoal tonic and .reeaht attnalaat.

salted to all conditions nf lift.

Tbe report that It rvlies upon mineral aabataorea for

its active properties, are wholly fxlae. For tbe pubU

satisfaction, and tbat patients roaj consult tbelr (by aklan, we append a 1 at of Ita component:

CAUtxr a ruaa Celebrated for over two bcodred years In tbe treatment of Fever and Ague, Pjapep!, Weak aeM, Ac. It was Introduced into Europe by the Counts wife of tba Viceroy ot Pera, In 144, and afterward Mld by tbe Jeuita te A avrnuM ji'c cf ita hcw trtighti aiV cer, under tbe u am of Jt4uit "oirJeea, and was finally mada publl by LouU XVL Kief, of France. Humboldt ake epec!aJ refrrence to Its febrlfuge qualities during bi South Anierican Uu!. Cacariixa naaa For tLe diarrbaa. coLc and dl eaen of the atomach find bowels. Dasdkuon Yt irSammalion cf tbe loins and dropsi

cal affections. Cawoxulk Fu aaa rorerifeebled dlajeaUon. Lavkkdkr Flowkkm Aromatic, axiroulant and tonic hiehlv inviRoratine in tervous debilitj. WijiTKKCKKKa For scrofula, rbenmaÜKm, ke. Amu-Ad aromatic carminative; creating flea, mnacla and milk; much uoed bj motbera nnrdng. Also, clove-bud, orange, curaw ay, coriander, anaie root, Ac. S. F. lSCO-I. Another woudfrful ingredient, of Spanish origin, im partinic beaut)' to the complex k-n and brilliancy to tbe mind, i et unknown io tbe cfumerce of the world, and we w itbhold li tiame for tbe present. IMPOtCTtNT CEKTIF1CATKS.

: htUr. -V. V., 7VAioeef

Xlevr. V. II. IAKr ,e I hav leen a (Treat anffcrer J

from tn :.eiis:a for tbree or four icarj, vid bad to at. an-

don in v profVlon. Abou tbre' month aco I tried the

Plantation Kilter, and to my great Jot I u nww Dearly

a well mau. 1 have reciiinwnd-d thvnt in evral caea.

and, s far a I know, alwv witb itiai benefit. I am respect fully ynur. It KV. J. S. C ATHOUN. RK-rrcntn FaiKKn: Mv lUueh'er ha lreti much berte-

Ctted bv the im of tli v I'iaiuation Bitter. Thon wilt

send me two more bottle. Thy friend, ASACURRIX. 6Äeraat ,Mae, Chioij". UK, lib. 11.163.

Mer!. I. H.lfeAkK Jk Co: l'leae tend us another

twelve cae of vour l'lmtation I'-itlrr. Aaamoruing

apetizer tbey appear to have uperreded everything ele.

and ar cretl thirtmo. Your, Ac, ÜAGE A WAlTE.

GAliM'O-HEAO OISPEUSA fiY. cnAKTlntD IT TBI LkeJmxJVaJt d EkKTTCXT FCl. TS ' TaXlTl5T C7 A ?I. T5T twrxxr C ZBT CaUVAlT AFDtHmitClOAJ. i nX WLl cajrr. ; Jmt ad ty 't kwe .Creeua t rfc . Jfjuw It ITH OD CF ieU-: Ve arnat lae., taclwt'.s jpu: s u an'ru statt, - srrW. ;irt.9;rnwre,ar-

W, aM L'j tr-jc!e, L1ates c4 ta KJdieyr. fJa-ider Hb ectfnwnaryt e.ULrUi a al-al-e tratuw tr9 that wnlepree ßaiade f jcvA, SernNal Wesk Oes. .('urTalFa!'iuCs'llea efnli'j, lmpAetcy,4Ve..tfc recrr i&f rmiUM f ) aad aaizrtj ar'.iig fr ca tLe taIal habit. fif-b. To wnWh i adde-t Wrtati.i& wC FecuAie lhee,ah4 ethet; inter-ernr matter f the w BKt!Bip'rtxeet tbe natrled afii the f -r.emptf g casri cr, w ntMir'.ai lfU i.-l tbelr ptyx-al aVltty t nttTrat täte. nt to afty adtrea ta a eaet arTarper, oil ret eipt I teiiret-r f.-u ata. We dete vir ettlre tWid ttettii-r i the trtat-' aaettottLe ,ri't pna d.' treated f la ear private lejMirt ."vr X-t sj t t.'.t tinTtei i tjsa kladla Atie which kt e lM-(47 a epUl charter.aatJ thi fart fcoM gle it ytSrfar t We vartoaa earW ef tetibtf"! ehaerf ee faek I a3 argedtle. Important Io frRialc!

Oneaenanaentfif atr lreoaryi spiaUj det ta4 the tretaaw&t 4 lfce I - of FetMlea. wh aa La

to 1

cHorrhea. cr "Whha." lrrriar. Patwralasd lappra Matvrtra.at.oa, Krra ia UeTaUlUtj.rA aeaae aaf be Wamb, Bamtneia, le. Ca&aaltaUoiaa4eaaaarltoifrraf thTf. Alo for aale, IK. lKVf jCE M k Ct'LATUat PUXaVPar Female Obatr&cUuft, IienUrti!e tr. Minted ladies tn certain aitaatioe ihil4 wot e tbeaa, aa they would raaaa axiaearrUge. iPrlee fl per hex, aad aay ba aent by nail. DK.G ALEX'S PEKVF.STlTl As Inta'oatle arUcl fr thrte wiibtaig ta limit the aamber af thtr sffsriar, ot tb harrea who deare cfatldren; warraate4 a I to Uf Jure tb fcraJth, aiid will la t for a llfet sue. S-rntteaay addreM, wirSer "al, an receipt af the price T O IXlL LAIü. PATIENT AT a t)UTa5CT I;j c idling a aria statement of tbeir ajmptocia, will reretra a U.nk Chart containing a liat e4 aeaiot., oar teraia for the eewraa 4 treatment, Ac Medwinea tent to any part of the cwatry to cor any exsa at bone, free from danger tr ciraaity. AUtraaaajctioaa private an4 onAdeatlai. ami wiet the came and namber. Direct all lelter to U ALES' J BEAD DlFEJAkT, lS-eiwle tum. v.

COMMERCIAL COLLECE.

, f "SI. .1,1'. , flj

COMMERCIAL.

; bt TKLaaara.l Olnelnnatl Itlarket. Cincihnati. September 1. Grain Wheat ste idy sr H3H5c for red, and fl 0??1 12 for whit. Corn. 5'JG0c. Oaf, 44(345c. Rye. 75c. Whisky Advance! to 41c. Money Gold, 2425c. Silver. 18c prem. Exchange firm t par and !c prem.

IS C05DtCTED FT AN AHLE FACYLTT AMI IW perpet ial Sewion. Stu-tenta can enter atarytima. Full partkculars eent to any addrea on receipt ef atawp. AddreM lllüS. J. FETAltT, iTet. aag19-d)milm

lia9iirl IC ad I cat Mate Convention. jF.rcKRSON Citt, September 1 The radical

m.mrin itmnKt met here in state convention

FliFT,II PKliIODICAL DROPS. lo,, tT- n'1 etfec,eJ r-nent orB.niitio.i. i llftillrll 1 IWtlWWitJiVLl VllVl U. wi,hJm!re well, of Cle ciunt.v, in the chair.

and two ice Pre-odenta from each Uongression

FOK FKMALF.S,

FOK FUMALKS, I OU FEMALES,

Safferiofryiii Irregularity ir OUtruction of tbe Menses

from n hate vor cauc it is sure to cvur.: IT IS M R' TO CTKF. IT I.H St'I'.K TO CL'RE!

IT IS .SURE TO CURE

. . t i:r.L. r .1.. ......;... . v.

al lilSiriCl. rnuruillis Ul lue U' nuirs in in"

State were represented, and other delegates are yet to rrive. Candidates for Supreme Judge

iev vork Harket. Xaw York, September 1. Flour Less active anl generally without chanee; $4 (5(34 Uo for estra State, $5 10($ 5 357.r round hoop Ohi. and $3 40(37 00 for trade brands. Whifkv Firm, but le active at 43(äi8.jc. (irain Less doini: in Whet at e2r105c for Chicago Sprin?. and 90ll2c lor Milwaukee Club. (Jenerallv unchane. E.ird Dull at 9e.

Monev More active and firm at 6(ft7c per

chieflv at 6(36UC. Sterlinp. l.VJ(d,W

Gold without decided clmnpe; oDening at 27J; advancine io27i. declining to 26. and closing

quiet at 27c prem.

ot" the Sute were nominated. The following

ttlntion ere;tel the wiblest enthiiiasm, anl

w is referred to the Comnvttee on Resolution:

Helving upon the unanimity of freün existing

between the Union men in Missouri and Illinois,

we respeotfull? request the l itter, while assem

It i Imposit!- to er j..y the Mi im cf liesbb and r b'ed i i ni ?a mee'iiig at S. ringdeld. to join us in

.,r nint- nnif.it th MMns tr reeular a to tbe aooe ilins t tt e t'reioeni lor ucn n cnnRe n

time, the ouautity and quality. When thy are obhtruc- the Uepartment ol .MHSoun as wm correi-t ID9

e l, nature iuae her cfT rt tn obtain for it M.me other outII. and, anlen thev effortsof natarv are sited, tbe

patieiit usually exferiences I)epiulcucy, Nervousness

and Ilnallv CONSl'MITION tkum( it- away, and pre

maturely terminate a miserable life. IT ItKMOVKS ALL ORSTUVCTIONS: IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS'. IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! K IS A PEKFKCf FT IS A PERFECT IT IS A PERFECT

RKOULATOIt: REGUL-xTOR!

REGULATO R.'

evils ol the policy of pro slavery concession to

rebels, whnh In permitte! the masacre at

Lawrence, and under which truly loy;il men of Mi-ouri me t.-diy sufTetin the inflictions ol murderou civil f rife from the presence of large numbers of enemies to the Government, while every foot of soil here is under Federal rule. Resolutions were adopted declarinj it expedient for this convention to mike the necessary arrangements for cilüna constitutional convention to adopt and eubtnit such ther measures as will tend to pacify the Suite. Resolution were also adopted recommendiuj

FT IS A PEUFECr REGULATOR tue people to instruct in writing bv a majority of

voters, eich member ot tne pre-ent legislature who will not pledge himself in writing to vote for

the calling ol another convention; ana mat tne name of euch member who should betray his

constituents be published in every newspaper of

the State. The followinsr is nlso adopted:

Rrsolred, That we respect lull v demand of

Mv DROP TO CURE Supprflon of tbe Mense.tro'u i;et, Schorield oenniaiin to recruit negroe e

lone in l' to di ova isla in misstate inn me

exigencies of the time require a rh-inge in de mrtment comm inder: und tint we appoint i

committee to draft a memorial which shall be

signed bv the members of this convention, re

questing the President to assign Gen. Butler, or some other suitable man. to command this de

partment. That we regard the President's pro

clamttion of January, Ibttt. a irrevocable; and

werequet our Legislature, and our Senatorsand

Kepienntativcs in Congres to use their utmost endeavors to have our national constitution so amended as to prohibit slavery forever in State now free, or heteafter applving for admissiou into the Union.

BKAR IN MIND BEAR IN MINT BEAR IX MIND REAR IV KIND

TIUT I GUARANTEE

TUAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GRARANTEE TH VT I GUARANTEE

whatever raue, thUjh car? hould be taken tcattny

d:re:t oiis are carefully adhered to By Y THE llESi: ruv tiu: r.F.vn BUY THE BKSH rrv the rest

BUT THE SAFEST! BUT THE SAFEST BUT THE SAFEST BUT TUE S.VFESTl

B. ALVOltD. J. X. CALDWELL H. B. ALVORD.

ALVOrtD.CALDWKLLA ALVOltD,

WIlOlliSALE CE0E1RS,

LIQUOR

AND

COMMISSION MERCniNTS,

Are ta DAILY reoaiptaf frsh gooda.

Arrangetntit .r now cnipl-trd to supply any de

mand for thi article, whieb from lack cf Government

at amp ha not heretofore been povibl. The public may re-t aared that ia no case will the perfectly pure ktandard of th Plantation Biter be de

parted from. Every bottU bear th fe limit f our t i fruit ur on a ttl plate tngniciag. or it eaunvt b$

genutnt

Sold by all Ifroggiftt, Grocers and DeaW tbrougtoout

the country. ! II. I)KAKI.ACU,

Juoe-dAweot3m. 20 liraadwun N. Y.

HATS AND CAP0. ISAAC DAVIS.

Wholesale & Retail

Hats,

DEALER 1

Caps, and Straw UAS JUST RECEIVED niS

Goods,

tSSTLet those who have doubted the virtue

of Bull's Cedron Bitter, if any Mich tbere be. read the

following certificate from gent it-dud wt 11 knows to uns

eommnnitv. and doubt no more.

Its general introduction into tbe armv will save tue I

lira of tbooaaiMlaol oar aoldif-ra. Loluvillk. Kv.. Juca 4,

Te, the underi;ted. have e.n tie good eflecta produced hy tbe ue cf Dr. Joba BuU'aCedroa Bitters io general debility and protra'ion of the system, and beliv its general use would prevent diseate and relieve much fcufTerinir. Amcnir our RoMier particularly vould

tbia be tbe cae, eapecially thwae who are xpoaed to

miasnuc infloence in the prsiinern crmate. MAJOR PH1UPSFEF.D. Col. Int. Rev. 3d Di&t. Ky. CH AS. B. COTTON, Collector of the Port of Lou!iiUe,Ky. an- ii. dent; - VrwvoM Marchal fn. of Xj. REV. P. P. HENDERSON, Vice Preaident of Sanitary Commiaioe. HARNEY. HUGHES A CO., FuMKher Democrat. JEORGE P. I0RN, Prop. Iuirille Anieifer. HUGHES A PARKinLl Wbotetale lrj Gmh1k iw-alrre. Main Ft ., txaisville. DIVDJ. GREEN, A CO., TVhole-lf Shoe Dealer, Mam t., Iuivllle. HART A MAPOTHKR.

Iiborai her. cor. Third and Market, Louisville. JULIUS WINTER. Clothing Merchant. e r.Tl:lol and Markrt. Luievi!le. CAIT. S. l HILDREIH, M.-ainr M'r Androti. MA J. L I . THESfoN, pxMuaer V. S. Army. CM. MFTCALFE, National Hotel, LouirviQe. COL JESSE BAYLFS, 4th Kentucky Caratrr. GEORGE D- PRENT1CK. lxmUville Journal, rlee advertisement In another column. Jy20-d3ia

si'nnsra stock OF COODS, DIRECT FROM TnK MA5TT ACTLTM tn tbe Eat. which be ill m 11 a low at tha loweatAU the tarcsT stiu.s lept at No. IS Penajjlvaida street, four door t ulh of the Toat OCce, Indi&mpolii, Ind-prlS-dAw3a

FOUriDRIES.

TIIK IIOOHIEIl STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE ORBS.

a ? a . J..tl&t

the vicin'tv Cel m w nrri fuuni: rum-

w u id lie extr ii U ! thrt b d!i. and the younjr

tat t

v..n.btrt to co um en t urn this lamentab'e

occurren h tppeuin aa it did. upon the lynl day, and lnr.lviii the Iii f Christian and a

ho would trut their money in the enterprixe ;

neir but h? old sptdcroi money noamerawnu would !v btck until the (lie get entangled in a 1

the web apretJ tor mem

Mr. Wiley, a a member of one of the orgsnl . ii . .. . m ,,-v .,; ' view Mr

Uttior.s, w i CI'1' u ! -

Wi ev iid thit hedi l not expeci ine nn lor a'ever.l ve.rs Thev were propertr owners anlexrte,! tobe benefitted ind.revily by the

nrreaard pro-per.tv of the City. tie u... n -think the romottiT he wss aiated witli would un leruketo bu Id the road uide they got a liU erl ch trier. The reoluiions. aOer considerable di.cua-ion. were ad pel unanimously. Mr. Kisbback mivrd the appointment of a c)mmittee ot three, one Irom ech of the eomptnie already organize!, aini one other to prep. re the detiils of a new ore mixttion to present to n vii urne-l meetimr. Carrie-t. The Chair pjwiuted Mr. Martindale, air. Wiley and Dr Ediott. ; The meeting a-ljonmed until ntat Saturlay'

tvenlaf -

BUY THE SUREST rUY THE MREST RUY THE MRKi: RUY 1 HE MKKSr . äiw, TTH'CH IS LYON'S DR0P1 WHICH tS LYON'S DROPS' WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS! WHICH I LYOVM DROPS TUFA' ACT LIKE A CHARM By trr jr'h-n-.:i ai.d lnTij:, rinv and resiorin he yateiato a hoaltL cv-aditi n. Il modrratr-. 11 exceand removes all .bs'rvcii--, aad a pedv cure may here lied un. Tr IVTurriocl Tjadio Tby art peculiarly adapte.1. tby brirf oo tbe occthy period with mch perfect TfiUn'5BE THE IN TIME! RE Wise 'N TIME' BE WISK IN TIME: BZ TSE DC TWE1 ONF. BOTTLE CURES ONE DO YLE CUKES ONE HOT I LE t'UKFS ONE DOTTLE CVRF In a'moM fTrv e-e.

do NT "K prrosFJD rn' I- NT P." IMPiFD uroN, .

I iT IMItM I l'i

Irsia Philadelphia riiitAPiLPHiA, Sept. 1 The Bulletin has the following dispatch, date.1 Fortress Monroe, Augut '20: Uen. Wistard'a cavalry has just returned to Yorktown from an expedition to Bottom's Bridce. The form enesgei wua part of the 1st New York mounted rifles and tbe 5tb Pennsylvania cavnlrv. The'expeditiou left Wiiliameburg on tbe 26 h of Aucust. and nohed through New Kent C. H.

directly to Bottom's Bridge. At the latter place one refuel regiment in rifliu was found, which wa aupportel by a quadrou of cavalry. A chrge was'immedutely mtde ard the rebel riäe pits were carried, and the rebel driven acro the bridge, which tbey took up beLiod them.

We loot one killed and one wounded. We captured five prisoners. The rneniv left for dead on the ground, one

DO NoT RE IMPOSED UPON, j 0fficer on Sergeant and two men. They also

carried iff a number off dead. The bridge being unpassable and the object uf the eipedition being accomplibeJ, it returned with much valuable information-

Rut tut thi out anl 'd it to your DrujrarUf, and If ht '

ha D't cd it mke tim bay it fr vou. or it nuj he ob tiud of the G Uf ra.1 Aueut lor b t'n led Statea. f. G. CLARK A CO.. vrt.olevaV trula. New Haven, Cnn. Fr talc by a'.l rcpoalb Druygiat. Pticellper UtitW. , , WhoUaala Delra and the Trade appLed at the rrovrtun' prea by LUlt 1 V I lls r Cbtcafo. SU1RF FCKSTEIN k CO. OnciaaatL RU'iWMN'ii A 8UAN, ladiaaapoltk jtljlO-dheod

Wbo has not seen tha Wii.M IRlUL GRANULES, U A N I) K S TÜSSILAGO, fr Ca is. Cd.'ere Tfc'At, Ac.

rrana Kamai Cltjr. KaiAS Citt. September 1. About ixty peram. chieflv heads of families resident! of this

citv and vicinity, who ara believed to be aiders

and abettors of the rebellion, or rtrong svrupaUiiz

era with it. have been ordered by Oen. Lwing to

remove from the district. The list includes many

! of the welthiet and most influential familie of

this vicinitv. Their houses will be taken for tbe

families of Union refugees. Manv orders for the removal of leadlni: lympa

thiters at Westport and Independence, are also

being made out -

Cocrttntly on hand andforfal atthalowatt price. a large and atoned stock of

fL'affee.Uarnr .tlotaaaea, Sy mpt ICice, Ten, .taile Ciinaa Vedenware Soapk, Candle Starch Italatna ClKar.Tebacc. . t a TZackeroU WhlteFUht Ctrdaff Twine Cotton Yaraa DyoStuf ftt It olt f"l;a, Oatee Jwlliee Orandy Otn flnrn Tlne( Whisky

!ueva f all kinds and Plantation and llokerU nittere. particular attaatloa (tvaa t thä sal af ' produce or ml zujtds

HAVING COMPLETED OUR FOCJDKT.WX AKK bow prepared to receive od aatiafactorily eaecota orders for stoves and ctug reberaD. The aasie , partner has Jat returned froaa the Eat, wUer ha ha , procured the not Ueirabla and perfect pater for cowk and parlor ate eeer introduced intoth marke. p ciallv Invite tbe attention of wholesale ue dealera ta thia branch of trtir bunrwk. ith a reoof at that tbey will give as a call. Our other work will errbrsee m-B fronts and colütxins. (which we deure to wake prowiitrt feature in oar manufacture.) rail.n and wäileaiH.K.ua . mill and kttl, bwor aerk,Mrli veirtlet-e, mdowcap, fill and holl"wwsre,ia feet everythiDf, jTo 'ureal iu an iron foundry. W e retpectfully w.liclt iatroasf andonty promie what w-e taa well and protnptly perform. Office and Foundry, 103 atwth Delawar street, adjoin Inn Indianapolis and Ctninnatl and ladiana Central Frelffbt Depot. ladiaaaaoli Indiana. u,,U- COX. LORD FOC.

ACEfJCY.

LIETZGEE 1$ STEIBIXIX, REAL ESTATE AMD CLAIM AGENTS

REMOVAL.

Office A Odd rellwwa' Halle (UP ST AI I I.)

F. F. STKFFEN8

C. W. STEFFENS

C. W. 6TEFFENS & CO..

MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL

Instrument Makers, I !T II I A !' A I'O L I llIA4,

riave rt-myved thfir Ktal'Iih:at iroia Rlacfclora s

Building to ". 2 South Meridian afeet.t dwvrs below Washington street

All kind of mall Matbioery,' tf-niel-, Ac. Ac, nestly

done. Rrpairi: i ronjptly attet ded to. Jj24-d3m

H0U&K5 AND IX1 S, VA CANT LOTS, 'AHM AXli Farn ioa; Land bought and aold. Ioau Dyouaied andowilrctiot mad. Pensions, tounry, back pay sl4 ail Uber B-Ilitax claim prernted wiib prow j ! IlannR etbliad a hiamb f"fTc at Wahlrrw D. C, RTeat faahtes lor tie ptoai.pt collection, tf a! clsin ? art- tdTrrrd. ! Any desired inforrrafion gn tr- of eliarga tiy cUg in pro or addrraMUic ti.f nclo'.r.g a tan p. augH d3ui

COMMISSION.

,68 East WasMngton Streot,

ei'st-datw

L5T4 19 VOUI, IT9D.

EDWARD A. MKCO.TJD, Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. Ol A TINT AND FROIDTJOE Of all kinds bought and tcku. SILT, WATER LIME, PLlSTERl&c. lKDIAKAroLI l!D . VTsreh at tbe JwBCtlw of Alabama atraet aad Vr gtnUaaou rxarly oppoiu the Uliatataioa Freight Depot.

TL subscriber wfH at a.'! titses pay the ä'.guat prtca

for Wheat. Thoaa bavtcf Whtst to sail wvald do we'd

to gtea hita a call betöre sMr.og ebewhera. "acksfar eUhed bea watted.

The Xerv Zlmt Fntnih Flour

MADE OV niTK WHEAT,

Crtutly oo haad, and f.r aal, at the new WareLou., Junction of Alabama ktreet aod Vlrficia eveuoe Yir delivered la any part of the city, free af charge.

PIANOS.

DnUCCIGTG.

STEI.WAY FIAOÖ . AT REDUCED PRICEO. FI1HESE JUSiTLT Cri-.HRaTFD rtASC. WHICal J bavs re erred orrittr;j Cell Vedsls, incladlrf tit Great Frlae at tha Loeden TVwrWs lair for thetr w,-ertor oaalittr., ar d tikb are ui by tbe irreat.at FlaMets ka tu world, anrb a Utt, TÜsIberr, (MtKhs!k, fatter. Ja 11 arvl ethers, n preWerc to asy other nake, 1 t,8er for & at reduced pnee. ' Every Waco warranted t)t years. Cll sod et be fort prcbrrf elsewhere. ; J.H.KAFTF. fo. JuiyCSUdlta 3o Fat Wabtrgta street. TAILOniNC. LOUIS SCnOLTC, IIEnCHAITT TaüIIOIl,Ilo. 19 North PennsTlrania Street, ffVAftTHt kUCUEST AM0ktMe5T OF GOO Del IB Il tha City, eotiaiatieg of Ci. (W-cA aa4 ctoea1J lU French, hcwtcb aed Asa-sncaa Ca4aeraa af every bade eod color; also aa cod.? variety af Teatirio Gentlemen wudiiof a earrtrnt soa-i. ta tt and m gd ahana and styl. o a, a call aad I will aw, vince tbmthat I caa eil tb-ta a garment better cat. bet:er raade and better tnnined than aay otaet tailar ta th city f" h

All kit"

KzA a band. OStorrs wl'Lhir.g ta grt a Cet. Toet ar T.e-waara made ta traa regaUtina atvU. bad Waster leave Iteir aeaasra wtth toll V UOL7Z, jane 13 Ta Tatars Aowtb UFoatoCca.

TO,TXLt!VKO?V ACO, DrncillUt . iM But TaraahlaasTtaasa ree - Cave beta appcLuUi atttts for tba sala f on AN D El X r i tfl Till W05DIRJTL 0 HAS CLUS, faf '. !,C!f ' CoWs8ora Throat. Bronchi! 1. W.lt'lh Cvala and TosMila, aa4 Uaa ff tba BrabeifMCt .ilr .altaeb ladtwlf

PRIVATE

Dr. Velbj's PrTttt Zz&Uä, tB rederal Rlck XTaJsla3laeia D. Cv ITIOB TUE TRtATKIiT F ALL U-XAIZS CF A P prlvatt or chronic ustunj. ICa charge for eooaoluUoei.; Pervwas at a distance raa t Urate by ea.ll. hit a cvrajif. JaoaCI a3

tawt