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Pul'lUbrra not oi .antal.U for th renraey cf lral .lerli!m'uU btb ataoant rbarKcJ tor tfcf ir publication. KLLER, HAKKSF-SH BINGHAM, Iroprilor IiMiats State Hrtinr-l. J. M. Ttl.FURD, IrldrBt Inaianapolia Jourol Company. DUSINESS DIRECTORY. IK A.Mil.US. ! AlRIS05S, PANK.No. ! F.at Washington streft crpolU the S3f ntlDl Ofllc. way LLK5 UISSIJCT, Llrrry and Sal SUM, in the rar of tb Talmar Hon.. junra-uiy FOlTMDKir.S. DAYIS k CO., Cnioo Fon'ndry, IVlawar lret,op.oalt CnkU tm1. Y AX9ELMA5 V VINTON, VTa.hinnton FouuUry n-t Macbine Worka, east f nI Unloa Ipot. niyiJ HI. A I. KS TATK A41i:TX. fRANCIS SMITH, fonnerly Drlxcll A Smith, Rfal r..tat Afnt and Tax Payer, 37 EArt ninnon t. HoniMto rrnt. J"n51'? - . a at X TcXKR? irrM.T. cXKRXAX A PlitRCK, Real Krtat Agfßta ana fr. 10 Kat Wa-hlnjcton atreft. 1 TM. T. TflLKY, Ral KsUt Agrnt and Stoc uro. If kfr, Kant Waahlnarton atrret. m,y14.. IK MIT AT n M 1 1 K I F. A I .TAI X . C. MAT HEW A- CO., Wholesale dealer In R.ot, (k. aiwI Itndtwn ??f 4 Uol.rt' Work, c-nnofite rtolon IV pot. lnLauapoli, luJ. "T DAM KNODIJC A ?0N, manufacturer" and dealera In all klnda of rWvota an.l Phfien, No. 32 KaM r4on treet. apr27 " . .... - - - ItlKrKK AM T.lTKWKin. h SOWFN. STEWART A CO., wbolexal and retail lealera In ro.k an. Starloncry, and Prwrv Materials, 19 VH Wbtn?ton atreet. . aprt Din noons. H. GLENN A CO.. New York Store, Dry .orUwhnlrnal ami Retail, Gleima ' Block, Kaat Inßton Rtrrct. maj& 4 HA 5. K. HAWTHORN, Importer of China, Glasn and gaeenaware. Jio. S3 East Wahlti(on at., nxlian.Isludiaoa. Alo, l ler in Stoneware. dec20 7I1.HCII AMT TAII.OHS. I RIDE RICK MEPPKR, Merchant Tailor, and dealer In ready raad clothing ard fanii'blnjf RO'-H, No. ?1 1st Wablcgten treet, pjvosit Sentinel office. my29 ATTOUMIYS. CIHJNALD A ROACHF, Joaebp K. McDonald, Ad&ioi l Rache. j Atitrney and Unn.clcrs at Ir. .ntna ivaurance ivoinaDy fcani,cr. aecoca noor. n.ylrania treet. iel-dly r I 1 E T I A L YOUNH MEN WHO HAVE INjured thimeive by certain ecret i babit, which unfit tbem for U!dnes, pUa.-ure or thedulie of marnedüfe; U. middle-ared and old men. who. tn th f.'.tie f youth cr other cace, feel a debility IJrancf v. thm jtar, before placing therineleunder treatnjent of ony cne, l.oul i f.rt read THK S r CKET FH1KNI. (ArrieJ la lie willlearn ometh'.nR of importance by um "Tb ret Krieöd " fnt to any ad lr,in BaealedenTelope, on receipt f i Cent. JH. STl'AKT A CO. can bconulted on a!!di.eafe of in!f oi ( ff.nday ft J Ire. irtate or cotfl le utial nature, from A. M. to 9 P. M i from 9 to 11 A.M..) at their oCivr. DR.ru A. TUAKT A CO.. k!w-hll-JAwl-i.'K Rrtton. M a WINES. iHAMPAGNE WINES. TE ARK SOLE AGLNT? 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Aooii Ktport. IMPORTANT FROM KNOXVTLLE Ioiitttrect ICrporled Killed and liU Army Surrounded. INTENDED REBEL RAIDS. U. V. CtmtUry at Chattanooga, A IIKFL'Ci I.!?! HTATEJIUXT. THE FORTIFCAnONS AROUND RICHMOND Military Operations in Dixie. All Hope of Foreign Intervention Lost. Jndiiiatloii Toward England. THE THKEE UUNDHKD DOLLAR EX. EMI'TIOX CLAUSE Governors Protesting Against its Repeal. REBELS IN WEST TENNESSEE. &C.y &c.f &c.y &c, 1'ruiu diirliinall. Cicimnati, Dfcemlier ill The Tlie grcAt SAiiiUry Fair will be in iui;ur ttetl to l y. Gciieritl (t ant arrived tt Na.Hhvillo ou StiturdtT. A specivl t- the 0tnnercinl, dat.l Cumber laixi t.ip, Deo. II?, Hyf: LntiMtrcet tliviiltnl hU force on M tndtj, one prt mnkinr mn Attack on Man' Siation, the other at Kelly' Koni, the ilesin being to rut off Shitrklefonl nnd Foster. The ruotenientof (let). Farnrr fiutralel the pi in. Htvy tiring ws heird yenterdiT between Tzwell and Clinch river. Lonftreet is rejxitfl killdl tari J hi flirren furroundt'd. A diapatch to the Commercial Jateil ljuJon, Kr., Dec. 120, saj: üen. Shackelford ami t.ilT nrrived here en route for home. lie left IMain'i Cros Roda on the lGth. The battle of Bean'ii Station, on the 14th. commenced at o'clock an Listed till dark, Sh ickletord holding his gruund till that time, when he withdrew. Our lo from 150 to 200 killed and wounded Our forces were concentrating at Blain'b Cro:s Rol when Shackelford left. The Comniorcisls di.opatrh from Louisville, dated the llHh. tuy: The residence of Win. H. Walker at Pewee Vnlley ; destroyed by fire Los $'20,000, partially inurei. Iteport.4 prevail tht a force of 600 guerrillas are preparing to move through Found Gap for a raid on theea.teru portioa of the State. The rebel are concentrating for the purpose of making a raid on the Louisville and Nash ville Ilailroad. Oar forces are prepared for them. A considerable amount of counterfeit greenbacks were found to day, and the party attempting t circulate thetn wan arrested. Col. (i tlliip, comn:nder of the E tstern DU trict ol Kentucky, recently oipttirei eighty guerrilla". The '2ihh Kentucky attacked ami routed the puei rill. at Fotitid iip, wh"re numbtr of jris oners, arnn and horses were captured. A dispatch l ihe Commercial, dated Nashville. Dec. 1:1, ; v.-: Advices from Ktioxville repteetit everything quiet in that directum. LuiiTtrcet hu returned to Hull' Cao for the RiipfMi-e-l purpose of wintering in the Wantaua al!ev, or with the view ot moving into North Carolina. The railroad is in optratijii s;uth of Knoxrille to Loudon. The river is open to naviga tion from Loudon to Chattanooga. Gereral Foster ha etab1i$IietJ his heidouarters . . t rvnosvuie. ttrouiifls lor the Lu ted Slates cemetery at Chattanooga his ben elecesl. A. tntional monument h to be ere ..ted. Ali th kile 1 at:d lhoe dying in hospitals and buried in town are being disinterred and placed in the cemetery. Nothiu new in military afliirs at Chatta llO'p:l. A bill lita passed boili Houses of theKentuckv Legislature to entble the Southern Hank of Ken tucky o wind up its affaire. From 'ev Vork. New York, December ID. Special to the Tribune, I ttel ashmgtou, Dei-ember lUth. avs : Although rio official onler Ins leen isued, it my e -itle! that (en. Schoheld will be r lievol within a day or two, at his own request The order will probibly rend, "and that Gen jreTins will ueeeed him " A new ctmmaniwill noon be arrange! for Gen. Curtis. th Presitknt having said the ch rges against him in connection with cotton speculation is uttei ly t.nF utideI. A gentlem m ho has resided in Richmond during th 'at 6ve ye.rs, recently reached this city, hiving le.t Richmond Decem'r L'h, furnisliing the following: The garriso . in the city and forts numbers about 3000 men. wh are principally empioveoa of the Govemmfnt. They are armed with helian rifles. The fortifications consist of several lines of enlreiichnifiits, earth wuiks aud riüepits, beside fort. The forts -tre rarcly manne!. A nutnk'r f cuoalnve been mounted fn all the works since the attempted escaped of the prisoners The Union run of Rxhm1!! were aware of the inteüded e'.rf. and would hive joinei the prisoner had they MCt'edexl. Frosn the arm ry in Richmond and works at Fayetterille, North Carolina. ntout 300 guns per week are turned out. All these guns are nfleii at the Tredax woiks. Heavy guns are beirg hotpeil, and the work of ilia improving them is 1 going on, and arrangements are hfjng made by which they hope to make 2.0? 10 rirle per month. , The principal powder manufactory is at Augnela, Georgia. The loas of stocking machinery at Fayetteville. would prove irreparable. Karly in the war, and until a very late date, drawing of projectiles, ador-te l by ur Government, were received from Wa!iingtou, and in some cases their manufacture commenced in Richmond even before they were ma Je here. Our inlormtnl ts that prices current ucderquute everything. Flour ijutel at $75 per barrel, ostensibly sells at $120, and other things in proportion. The arrival of the Freuch corvette for the purpose of attending to the removal of French tobacco, hd created considerable feeling among the merchant? and people, and louJ objections wer mi Je to ita being given up unless Ibe French would rae th blockade. All hope of foreign intetYtntioa has died out. Tha refuaal of HaflAud to allow rams to ail, excited much indignation, inasmuch as rebel authorities had to reed gold in advance to pav for them. Teople are very anxious for the exchang of prisoners, and it is thought cessation was plainly adopted by our Government to prevent tit em from refilling their army. The arftematic starvation of our men was apokeo of at bein policy to compel ua to return exchange

from YTiiahlncton. Wah(6Tox, December 20. -Tbe following Senator and Metnlvra compose the committee at poir.ted by the Democratic caucus to confer with the National Democratic Committee to fix the time and place for holding a national convention: J. C. Allen of IHUjoi: Fernando Wood of New York, G. B. Steel of New Jereey, William II. Miller of Pcnnsvlrania, D Marcy of New Hampshire. Garret Davis of Kentucky, Senator Hendricks of Indiana. The following gentlemen were appointed to arrange the order of business for Democratic Members, who are to report to the caucus on Monday uext: Dtwson of Pennsylvania, Drooks of New York, Pemberton of Ohio, Mallorjr of Kentucky, and RoLinpon of Illinois. Since the Senate committee indicate! tu pur poe to repeal the $300 exemption cltuse, enlistment have uhftahtially ceased all over the country. The Coteruora of many States In their letters to leading Senators protest againat the repeal; the repeal will run up the price of rubnti. tutes to at least ft.000. The probabilities) today are that the exemption will be increased by the Senate committee to $500. The Government w ill to morrow dispatch messenger to Halifax with Instructions to our Consul at that place. The action of British authority in protecting the pintes of the Chesapeake has caused much comment In diplomatic circles.

From Cairo. CAIRO, December 21. -The steamer Sultana from Vickburg, burned last night She had 30 bales of cotton aboard for this point, which were destroyed. Memphis papers of the 19th report roving bands of guerrillasawarding the interior of West Tennessee. They are plundering citizens to an outrageous extent. Richardson has resumed operations in his old haunts, with a command of about 600 men who go about the country conscripting without reference to age. Forrest is at Jackson, Tenn., with a force reported at 6,000 probably exaggerated. Another gang under Mowry is operating near Union Depot. Among others conscripted by these gangs is H. L Priddy, formerly editor of the Memphis Argus. The Memphis cotton mirketls stagnaut; good middling is 71 and middling fair 73. I'nlae Iteport Corrected. WAfiiiNOTo.N, December 21. The Nary De pirtmrnt has received a despatch from Admiral Lee. dated the 20th. sying there is no truth in in the rumor of the destruction of the Daylight by icbrl batteries, neu Wilmington. The Daylight U now at Ueatifort. Crom i'ortrea .Monroe. FoRTCL-vi Monroe, December 21 Richmond papers of the lOth contain the following; CiiauLtsroN, December 18 The Ironsides and three monitors, while attempting to puss obstructions, became entangled. The Ironxdes will probably have to be abandoned. Two of the monitors were also badly disabled. CROCERIES. Ruger 8l Jaycox, Wholesale Dealers in AND Opposite f it ion Depot, East, 1 TZi;ilf IIOSSS tli.D NTA' Dj INDIANAPOLIS, IND. LAKE SALT. ui i;k 4V JAY ox, SELL AT CLEVELAND ASD TOLEDO PRICES. Ruger Sl Jay cox, MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking TO BACCOS. TIIK TRADE SUPPIaT.D ON MOST UBERALTERMS. oct:6-dlw HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS I Wholesale & Retail DEALER 15 Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves aLd F U It S . Has jttut Jleceived Mm Matl Stock ( ? GOODS, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER a ' In tbt East, which b wül eell a low a. tbe lower t. AH tbe La rx it mui kept at Ko. IS Pennsylvania treet.fomr door nth f tk pMtCSe, IndiaUiaVpolif, Ini ocr5!Vdi-wjai

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FlilXG, SO. & EAST SEW YORK STREET.OP- . Pt)SITK UniveraitT Square , la prepared to do all kind, of IIoue tod slfcTi rabittur.. Graining and GUilng on abort notice and in th very best atyU. Peraoaa wan Una; work tn hla liM ar reaeated to a-i re him a calL decft dly HARDWARE. IRON STORE, FOlttEROY, FRY c CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, irtDIAtAPULlN, lniAA DEALER IN 8TKKL. IRON, NAII. ANVILS. BEL LOW. VISE.., A ILEA, SPRING!, ROLT8, Ja ALLE A RLE CASTINGS, WASHER.-, NUTS. HOU.SF. PUOK.H. 1IÜKSK SHOE "tAHJJ. WRKKLS, HUBS, mi-OKS, SPOKk. SHAm.Lows, novi' hands, ac. JU. JK 7V rJC M V r Btt The Ohl River Salt Company. Tbe Mad.kon Spice Mills. Tbe Madon I'.arl Starch Cutiipauy. Coal Oil and Rentole. ifTTW will eil all arttclea In ttelr line at the low.i market prices. Call and examine their atock before pcrchaali v. I-OMEROT. FRT A CO. anKta'CldAwly SHIRTS, &C. GcntK Furnishing Goods! Collars, NECK TIBS, UNDER SHIRTS, And DKAWCUS And Ladies1 and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at 30 VKaT U'AXIIIICJTON STIIt.in aprlO.'63-dly GROCERIES. New York Grocery, NO. 17 EAST WASHINGTON ST., J DOORS WEST OF GLENNS BLOCK. C. E. JirDSOft, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER FAMI GROCERIES, Fine Teas, Flour, &c., &c. Ca.th far Wheat and other produce. octl3-dly J. B. ALVORD. J. M. CALD ELL. H. B. ALVOKD. AlA'OKDtCAI.DtVELLA Al.VOItll, WIIÜBiM AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Are in DAILT receiptor freak gooda. Constantly ou hand and for ele attbe lower prices, a larje sad aborted stock e Cof f ee Stignr 7ToInnes) Mfsup ICIce 'I'eity Kfailw ;taat Woodenware, Soup, Candles Stare Ii t Kalnlns IffarnTebacco, .Maekereli 'nlteFIla, Jordae Twine Co 1 1 on Ysrnn Dye-tnlf .uttf Flf Dates, Jlies. nrandjr. Gin um. Wluc, Whlak) Motions) of all kind and Plantation and linker's Ritters. Parttcnlar attentlftn given to the ! cf rnonvcE or all iuvns 68 East Washington Street. INDIAN fOLIS, JIND anrlS-dAw tR WONDFRFCL GRANTL1S BRANDE'S TUSSILAOO FlaaattsthaTaste- Cb4atrf ft.

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OPPOSITION. JPa.i'0 Xflecluceda. l.lttlc Miami unci Colurabuw nnd Xculu RAILEOAD. Ior rnr. accommodation of ihb cmzixs 1 of Indian 1 polla std the traveling public ireuerally. an office ha been opended In LJaka'a Uuildiojt, corner of Vf ahtrjrtoo at reel and Kentncky avenue, oppoait. tbe Pates and rainier Hotel, coder the atupicec of the above-named Railroad, wbera tickets and ail desired In f-mnatin aoay be oVtained at the traiTeler'a iei. Thia la au accoaamlaUuQ which haa long bea rlre4 at Indianspvlii. PaaenRcra for the Fat can procure tlcketa at thia ofiice from One fe Three Dollarn t,rn than tlcketa are .old at the t'tdoti Iapt In IndlaiiajHdla. For Throurb Tlcketa and all Information pl.ae apply at lit. ofiVce, aa aloee. irTOthce bvur from 3 A. XI. o 9 p. M. OfT.ce botin So inlay from 3 t t P. M P. W MTR ADKK. General Ticket Agent. WM. P. WATSON, Ticket Agent. JNO. Ü. BENSON, A rent. J.b. NlUCKLKKOUD.TrtTeKtr Afent dec5-dtf Catavavaa, bt f.n 1 JEFFE RSONVILLE RAILUOA D Two Ti'.iiiiH Daily, (Sundays Excepted.) Trais Arrive Train Lean MOP. II.. 11(1 A. U. 3..-W A. M 00 P. M A W)YE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION 1 of rawnjcer at Southjr1, Greenwood, Franklin, Cdtnborjrh. Culuinbua, makin rnutte4-u..ua at Sertnout with trail on the Ohio A Xi!ilpp! Road, and at LooJ nlle with trains on the IouiivliIe, rrar.krrt A Leili.jtv au! IxaUTll and NaOjrtlle K. ..?. Freight tralneleave dally. Freight promptly forwarded. Office, Madion Depot, Weil ride. A. S. CAROTUKKS, Supe hntendent. J. rt. Wrrr..i, Freight Arer.f nol8'3-dly II A ti K O F T 1 .11 F. . 18()3. aviarrit 18G3. Great Central Rail Way Line. (Indianapolis au'l Uolumbua. ON AND AITKU MONDAT, NOV 30th TRAINS will run a füll, Sunday excepted: Leave Indiauapulif: Morning Eipresa au 5:30 A. M Rveninff ' 7:10 P.M. Mail (for Richmond) at 3:15 P.M. Train arrlTe: NiKht Express at r... 0:10 A.M. Diy " " 10.10 r.M. Mall M " 1:35 P.M. Eipreat train, of thia line make the following connections AtColumua with Clereland. Columba aud Cincinnati R. R. for Cleveland, Dnnkirk, RurTalo, New Tork and lk-ton. With Central Ohio R. R. for Newark. Zanetvill Wheeling, Baltimore, WabinKton City, Philadelphia and New York. With ilttaburir, Columbus and Cincinnati R. R. for Stenbenviile, Pittsburg, Haneburg, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and llof-ton. The Morning Kxprea roakea direct connection at Crbana with Samlu&ky, Dayton and Cincinnati R. R. for Beilefi'titatne, Forest, Clyde, gandusky and ail points on that line, and at Piqna with Dayton and Michigan R. V. for Toledo, Detroit and Great Weaiern and Grand Trunk Railways. The Mill train connects at Richmond with trains for Dayton, Xenla. Hamilton and Cincinnati. Time kaine to all pHnta as by other routei . Threugk tickets for sale at the Cni'-n Depot. H. G .CAREY, General Superintendent F. CnAit.KB, General Ticket Agent. r.ovM-dtf. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI K BaBr-9ala EAILROAD1 Shortest H0111 by Thirty Tillen! NO CHANGE of Car to CINCINNATI, by this ROUTE Change of tine. On and after Monday, April i.0. and until further notice. Three traititdeare. Indianapolia Dally, (Sunday excepted. TIRSTTÄAIN. 5-IA.M, (CINCINNATI EXPRESS, 1 arrive at Cincinnati at 1M0A M., and Lexington Ky., 7 JO P.M., and cloe connect ioo at Cincinnati with little Mi-n.i, Cincinnati, W. Zanenrille and Marietta Rallrada, for all points in Southern Ohio. Second Trsln IL A. M. Cincinnati Mail, arrives at Cincinnati 4:20 P. M., tee ting clot connections with the Little Miami Railroad lor Iceland, Morrow, Columbo Newark, Eancaville, and Wheeling. Third Train GS5 P. M.Cincinnati Express, arrive at Cincinnati U.Zä P. St. Fare ine a by any other rout. Call for your tlcketa cli the Indianapoliand Cincinnati Railroad. Raggage checked thmugb. W. H. L. NOBLE, General Ticket Agent S. W. FiiJOTT General Pastnger Agent. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1S63. nn H 1863. NEW ARRANGEMENT. ,er Honte to Chicago via Kokomo 32 MILES SHORTER THAN ANT OTHER ROCTK ON AND AFTF.H MONDAT. A PHIL W. a3, train train will be ran aa follow: A Chkagu KxpreM Train ill leave lndianrclia a 12.35 P. M., arrie at Kokomo at ":I0 T. M In time to make close connection with train on the Cincinnati and Cbkago Air Ijn Cailroad for Ixranport, Valparaiac ana untcago, ant arrne ativru at 4:so r. u. Keturuing, the eame train will leave Pern at L2n A. M making cloe connections with the nirbt train from Cfci cago, and arrive at tnaianapnli at .V20 A. M. A Mail Train will leave ludUnapolia at 4:13 P. X Ktpp!i:g at all ftatioiu and arriving at rem la timet roaae connections wiin t&e trams on tnioteio ana va bah Railway, for Wabash, Huntlrgton, Fort Wayne, To ledo ana Detroit. Returning, the same train will leave Per at &4 A. M.. a der th arrival of the train on the T. A W. E. W from the East, and arme at Indianapolis at 10:00 A. '1 In time to make connections for all poirts East.SoV.b and Wet. A ChkraK F.xprenstrain will leave Indianapolt at l:2 P. il., maklfg close connect iona at Kokomo wr.h train for Liiganxport, Valj arai'.i and Clicago, and arrive at Teru at 1:0 A. M., Intime to makeconnection wtth traie going Eat and West on the Toledo and Wabah Railway. Kt Urning th same train will leave Fern at 11:15 P.M., makir.g cloe connection at Kokom with the traint on tbe Cincinnati a od Chlcaro A!r Uo R. 2. from Cblcaco, Talparaiao and Loanrort, irtd arriT at Indianapolis at 4:10 P. If., in time to eontiect with the evening trains foi Cincinnati, IouiftT:lle od other point. DAVID MACT, General Agent and anperirecdeDt. V. T. Mautt. General Ticket Agent. febtt. 63-dly Indiannpolis nnd .TIndiaon 1863. uns: 1 1863. m tTV Titw Arrangement to Commence Nlon day, Feb. 2 ! ftG:t. TWO paeTtjrr tralna daily (Sundays exeepted) bw-twee-n Iwliauapoli and Mdia. Leave the Union Depot Indtaaapolia. at 7.04 A.M and 3 r.M., arrlvin dlon st 11.W A. M. ar.d 7.5 P. Y. Leave the Depot at MadUo at A. M. and 2:4t) P. M arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. acd 7.40 P. M. Thia Road form a line wirb the Parket at MadMn fnr the tran-portaiion of freight between dndncatl and In dlanapolia and points West. Tariff f Freight aa low as by any other route. Shippers and merchants Wen will Cod Ittothalrlatar est to ship by tbii Use. febS D. C. ERANHAM. Superintendent. jta nc 1862 bee 3 1862 in. I LL PTRS05S rTSCHAII50 TTCXITS FOR JT ! f JOSEPH and oüjer polau in Northern Mior1. th ( Stai 4 Kana. er th Terruct.. booW in.Ut hav I Bg tlckeu that read by the mouth .ntsMorui hailhoad, The only rail route froca St. Lxwis to St. Joseph. It if tko shorteat and qkket liae, by thirteen boars, 14 the re mctett point reached lr rail, and is a1 ways aa cheap m any other. Bay y onr TVkeu tm Kanaaa and ail poict 1 Northern Mlaaonri by tho Vorth Xiaaovrt Railrd. ISAAC U. STURGEON, Prtst aa4 Gea'l SupL North Kisaocrl X. R. HtNIT H . SIMMON S .General 7 ve bin r Agent. aepUT'dty I

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