Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4297, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1864 — Page 3
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DAILY SENTlNELi MOV DAY MOUMNÜ..JILI ü
CITY ITEMS All of the Mr in 6r MtiMi are nnrtl t
now in pletvtfid order
Tbie h i he Um week t the Metropolitan of the drinutlc 1 Tht eye and ear Rad Dr Gadner
sulrerlieaeat in to day' paper
A first-clssa saloon in this city is PP'j "l this office lor information fr The weather for the nast few davs has cool and pleasant for Jul? bat no rain Dwaartera lir fnrw .nl,! ilntMl Hail tr m thie point to one or the other of our armies in the field. ÖJ The canal it dry and being thoroughly cleeaed and repaired preparatory to an abundant apply of water in the fall. tMT ffm a splendid Wine, ffhwki or lirai.dv. or any other wibulatioo, go to Hezckiabi, North Illinois street, opposite the Hate- fl'.uae 'Operation for Cataract. Artificial Pupil, or Croas Eyes ara skillfully perturinad by Dr. Gardner, Oculist and Dentist, at tiie Hate House Hon W s. lluiuiin a ,1 rtJilre-H the Deutccrnlic Club o( Iuu.anaiM.ii-. at Military Hall, on Wednesday evening, the "J"th tn-t. The Ladita iire in vitrei Let everv Democrat of Center town-dvo le present at Military Hill on V elii..in v evening neit and enroll hi name as n member of the Ceitrul lndisna Demo rstie Club Are I on suffering from deafness, impaired tight ornn ti--.i-e of the eye .r er? If -. con-L.lt Dr Gardner, the eminent swd -kill f ut Ocul'st an l Aurist. at the Hates House J-Jjn h M cv Hou-e. North tTlinvta atreet, in one ol the beet hotel in this city. The Al j i-. ket.t t.t Mr Caannbell.n well known cttiaen . W ' all hi- j:uets me made at home and comfort nble. mm I'Jf CoweripU ought to be taken eirlierorl later than the üth if September. Why should a farmer i-in j lowing for hi wheat, sml then have to quit it? Lrt h m he liken before he coa. n i t - ! i . i . u r to ht.ish. 1 s esi Kasly Closimo Anxious, to give our o men time for itaprovetwant, we wilt continue to close at 6 o'clock !' M dutiof, the MatOB. febr.'dom I'mritictore New York Stttre Caati TaaoK After the fir-it of Jaly, l-tii. dry good will be sold for cash excJeaii - ly, at No .. h.i-t Wi-hinton street Tho-e owaag accounts will please Settle up M H (JOOD. jjr 4tf A rommitv of the Common Council of vSprincfield, lllinoia. tcoentlt vi-ited Indiiiiiipoli to inspect our sieajn fire engines and to inquire j kito the airaugemcntrt of our r ire Department Vit utnltretantl that tfier departed n:io - : themselves highly t t'.t.ed. CBTWe call atteiitiim to tbe aderüaemeul ot W m Lore, ot Farm-. Hou-e- ütid Lot- fot le Mr Love is one of the mo-t eutarprisin and reliable of our real e-tate anient- Hi- office g in Talbott and Neta'a Block, N - I Bad '2. North Pennsylvania street Hjr Belcher V sewed beats .u !; kwar'a A Deter- p'f.'rd I- ol.. ; Cu-tom hoot- $ti ."' to A good, neat calf boot at $.ri.'t AU work warranted and repaired free of chaise TomOMM A Jo.M k. No. 17, West Washington -ireet july 19 dlw lg" We have heard tl two or tlucc .-!. o:in fi rapes lately, in which ladle u- well as gentle men were concerned, lut, for the rre-ent, wc mention no names, in hopes tint .pecd.ly the ; males may recover their ood temper and the malen get well ot their wounds Such unfortunate occurrence often happen in plates of this -ire. 3-10 Bonus Wanted, fiotn three to ten year. $20,00U, to be eei ured by mori'ae on ample business property, centrally located in t tie city of Indianapolis. Address, Jacob Kldriuoe. Real KUte Broker, 23C Indian uh)1i- - Imfoktant to Ka-riai Tsa . T(, B iontaiue Railroad line atenow running passenger cars on the morning express tiam, leaving Indi anapolis at 4 A. M . through to Cleveland without change, arriving in Cleveland at 'J Tn l M Keturiiiii, lesre Clevelatul at 5 !15 A M and sun through to Indianapolis, arriving at 7 P M July i:i-lm fy Sergeant I'nil Meikle. of th l.'i'Jd Indiana, the city regiment ol one bandied day- men, has armed at MM from Nashville. Vaert the tKys are now stationed He rpit.- their awalth and spirit excellent They were ordered from Tullahoma to tl.eir pit -cut j r-ition in ronse ji.ence ol the ie. . n tcp. it id i raid in Eastern Km tu ky Sc:e.nt Meikle returns on Satutd tv next. tfjr Btwatbii is dull at the Mayui's Court r.. .r. in.n in- romplaJawaf lami away aasjwad niake their fee- I tT ot tho-e ah do not under stand the lett r ai.d the spn it of onlm nice- in ide and BfsjwMssJ The aaafwatMM ad the da .nl n cht me home Irom tu nket now with tueir baskets rnr. tv and his Honor, the M nor. iBjalling -undry iiuinr- lor .helper bo.it Pug bou-c "Tug CumM " Mr Rhodiu- cannot o. en thi- place public reaast, n Nortii Merid in street. i. ' t ' e ri i! e4l W, until the I tat ot the wttk !"l e del iy r- i iiiafjl bj '"' ,,"r' neas of iIh-(ia- Conn my, wIkj have failel to lay the renis e g is pipCSj but he teipjes's ti- to Say that due not e will he gieCW of the ope ag of the "Circle." to which ill Iii- trietids and the puhl.i gtnerilly liihr . .'cd fjgf M in lJ Tci i - tarda r. on his way to report at headtiuaiters. Major Terr.!! is one of the most area m pi ' I otlcers iu the irmy. and we are glad to see that the service agree with him Me is ore ot our India) pitru ti, who o trly sprung to arm-, ui d wh)the h. pi'riot!m nti'l cl.-v-tlrv hue ini-ir.ur. nor and ghry ot the State Major. Terrell . .. a -It . . - J is a Plrsa sfer in the armv tZfi- Hon David Turpie pase-1 through tbe city on Situni iv night, fat his home la 1 county, alter a brief vi.-il to the To- ket Mr Turpie addressed his fellow iiliXcns at sevni! . n . t ! 1 ' . .1.puiii:- i 'Utn v e fern mutans, aim git - v most encou t: c Demoer ing accounts im me profit ciue in lh.it re -ion Mr. Tur- . . - r . 1 . . . f pie. on Frid iv. was uomiaaltd Rse Caugrasi in the Plata taaij of his District, against OeWaS. He had not l.eird of it Whether he will aw ; i and eaaaaa the place of candidate (at Lataten tat U rernor on the Stste ticket, we do not know. MrKio H;cma aaa afaai Tiaarai i B-l-n a a 5i The first engagement a slMM great rtist. having concluded at tbe Metrupolitan on Siturdiy niKbl, triumphantly, the mauageiaetit Meaaaiad u effevimg a re-ma;-.eunri.t w.tli Me:.: i I. don A-suraiioe. as S:r Hircourt lU-tlev. McKean i hinan i unrivaletl His daughter. Virginia, as I-idv tJy S;anker. sp r..-l her ritit t rmk with the forem-t sc-li-ee n ihe r- U- ! c oio'-iv Than I the g et tr-ucdy "f The Robbers That ! Ketn Ibichanan faithfully and admirably per o-. ed -. pit'., every cultivaaad admirer el draiat avaal sdaali Then was pree'iied H aid III JlcKem Pllfiaiasn isami'iigthe -teat ei-t in thi Prt Throughout, the sly snd run nine scbeiiier, as well SS the haughtr. proud, un scrupulou and ambitmu aspirer to the crown . sa4 usurper thereof ti e Kin:, when he stun - j it sikI me watrmr wb n he I. as to deferetl it. are J mo-t faitbtulU d. ' icaaa He -tai.ds. w aaaaaLalinclv sav . w iihoti' i '- 1 the modem stage! SS Richard H - i'i-t ra . ( i : i sc v i.i not see .... To night be appeste ae atacetncbaractar. and a great actor in it i great
frort Garrison Uber at- t Humpa ta Twptet.
t'oene, gentle Hw. and loach a . a.n: Twt 11 wk bmck tbe soond aaln . on vrnn that paed nw mat dwell. f t armed in neu. Wlrsn rit- beard Jutta Browu was hang 014 Tophet wltk bwaanna rung; Pot well they knew the lying tbl-' Woo Id raa.hr t-r them ao honor ciiief Brown to receive they did prepare, ATI eager in the Joy to aar; Old Satan from bis Ibroo caas WJ. And left kla aeat for old Jobo Brown. Sot loog . iadeed, for aim they waif. For aoen b thundered at the gat Com in!" saSd Plato, "aulraly cmt, Too're wlc" t your Herj hon'." Tbr rbrr Tilled forth in acrnU brirf. To bail th K' n "cbiT. OA Jolmrbtw'd in. and dunked the FateR Me d MfH; pa- d ihr pearly galea. While Arnold held htm by tht band. itd Satan t.w.k the S,akT' stand"Sllencrt" cried be; "now all it down. An-1 hear ate welcome Brother Brown: 'Yuu re welcome. John to y ur reward; Y.'re cheated Blddle and the Lord; Though paariy galea wide open flaw, They did not catch my aervant true. "Aa oft yo'e rourdend, lied aid stol.-. It dkl rejoice my huiniog aoul; Vou've run your length in earih'- car- r, And wc are pleaaed to find ju here. Von II take your neat at my left bandWhy 1 do tht you'll understand; He not aurpriKed when I tell you OM Abraham ia coning too! "There on my rieht, that vacant chair fng ulnce fot bim I 'ltd prepare; And aoon I knw that he ril rome Bs earthly rare U almost run. "Abe'a C'abii.ct, 'fi very true, Will moo knock b re a loud aa you: In abort, the nvgroiiihK cUn Aro traveliiiK here unto a man. l i.all protect most long and loud '. taki' K in thi ni' tley crowd; I 1 know they'd m' ilrthr' Ar! -wrar that Topiwt wn thir own. "Let Sumoer, Steven, anl their hi-t, Whm they un -artli j;iv- ujithc h"r, I'nto a l.iwr hdl appear: wo havs no room lur ilin up berr. ".v,.- clrrjty, too. I nmrh ! f ur. Attraction'", law will draw thrtu h-rr; Their earttily teaching-, thouirh I tell, Ar i K r . u-- Ions üic preached in hell. "They, ton, tau! find a lower home, Ko' hither cure tl.ey hall n-.t eatwS We're STNNSSW! now im rvery iil, Save here atMt there a vacant let, Tbene I'wr rwerwl through all ur lieht. For those who hav pre-empt iou riichU; That larawi lat'l for Barkoone Tod, n n.-L'.ne arfiir.-cl uf it--! "Thi fj.'or here boiu uia own plaoe, Can view the scenes at Fortre Cnaltugh at the wiK-s of h.- old fr.end, Tiil his curved life in horror ends. 'Th- r rS Siaaa traitors I could Udl Thev ; ro too mean tocoiiietoh.il' S let each go arid hunt hi- hole. For jrreenbaeks here won't pay their tail ' "And now, 0 John, on earth opprersM, You are with us a welcome irn -t: t)n earth you played ymr part full well, So now with us forever dwell." v. Gsaaraa. $l.tMh) Rlwalp The aboe reward will be given to any per-on who ran fttrni-h I pre-ciip-tion for cough-, colds, whoopin-rough, a-thma. and con-uniption. which i etju.il to Dr. Strickl.itid's MelliHuouf. Cough Hals i in. This bal-um will cure the alove complainls, also spitting ot blood ami night sweats One riitv tent bottle is sufficient lor any o e to try Tii worst ca.-c-ol'chronii-atsSJgw, t-tl.uii. hooping cough and prinmrv Cii-e ' conumption are cuied bv Dr Strickland's Meliiiluotie Coasb Balaasa. It car; be had at any druggist's. It i- different from any other tough med;, ine we hive known in i lins countiy . tf. The S4th IlUaoifl srrirad here yesterday, ' on their iv to t hn ;i;o t !.e musteteo iut of service. This rwgiaaoat left Chicago numbering 187, and teltitn- Dttasawaiaf 240 They hive been with Sheninin We con vers ad with Lieut Julius Kreuzer, of Comp mt I, ot 'he regiment, and he speaks iu :ne uioai ei.'io..- .-tic tetm- f the conduct ot his eOftarades, a ad think - that Sherm in's campaign will be an entire success. Lieut Kreuger is a brave, gallant and intelligent officer, a ad the regiment to which he lelong! h i- illu-'ri'ed it- v ilof ' ,n uiv b ittle-fieMs. Il'. A. I. wfAallfa KIKltS HIS SFkVK'KS To TUK CHTZKNS OF IndiauAioli atil iciuity. Ofllci'. Virgiuia Avrnue Su. J2. liioi c rtorlh N-w Jert.ey treet . N'y 37. ctUTVdlj Notifc o Owirn tf Doirs. Cri M-r. or City OUBBK, iMHAXAi-oi is. Im., July 21, i-it II K UK 4$, AN' ORDIXAXCI fkMMDSUMM 7th. 1-W. by tho Common Council if tl.p city of lu.tianaoli-, eritidcl "'An Oriiinat if : -; i!.c- am! r-tr.i n dugs from runiiin at Urge in tho city of Indi inaeeMa1 provid.-: 1-t. That all p. r. in-niiiK 'r li rl'rin any animal of tho il kiiid in tin city of lii'lisnapnli-, -hall pay a:r" sntiial license therefor of one dollar for each male, ami We l.llarj rr raoh fnial. 2d. That tho I'ity clerk tiall i.-.-no or can-e to bo isuoil to every Mich owner, ot . :hor por-un, on spplicacation, a written license for every such at.mi.tl of the iloir, kii.it; anil he i-hall U furui-h to Mu h owner, or Ottwt person, a check of bra-s or cpper, marked atol n init-er-ed from numler in.eup with a number corresaaaaaagwaal the licence. 3.1. That any per-on owning r harb'Tinir any an i i.i of the dog kind in the city of Indianapolis, shall procure and nl.ioe upon the n ck of -uch ito.-r bitch, a ub-tan tial collar of lesthor. iron, ctper. bra--, or ottier durable mtterial, t w Ijh li shall his be attarhed the lircnsf rtuvk l.erflti al ove rif-rreU to: amt n other ctick ttian the identieal one i.-ufl by th-C!fk hali liewurn by anr MKh loc or bitch, anil in cae of ln- "i -uch check, a lunlkate -hall be fnnvbhrd by th Clerk st the eji aat f the apjli ant. 4th Toat any per-on owninjr ur harb-Ti:;, or having i! k ! i f any vicious tr fierce dog ha!l noi -nfT. r or permii tbei.nf i w unc.-iiiiiir.l or run at Urije during th' day time. ,tfc. That no pei'soii or jer.'ii- -'lall lo p or harbor, or ulfor to remain In 01 about Iii- her or ilicir r- r.i --. any animal of the dog k. ml, which by loud and frequent and hab tt.nl !.iriinir, howling or yelping, shall cau-e serious annoyance or distnrbarce to the neighborhood. Sth. Thst any pr un or per-on- lot comptTing with the fore nine provi-lon if ald ordinance hall, for each rn la' ion, upon conviction before lh Mayor of the city of Indiar.apolüi. bo fined in any -utn not exceeding twenty dol ars. together w th c-ts of pro-ecution. 7t'a. Tliat It shall be the dm v of the policemen of the kaid c'tv to will all do f u:..i runuing at lare, unle-s the owners or person- harb .-inc the -ame have complied vtthtaof redoing proviion- of said ordinance. N iw, tberefo'v. all jer-o-.- nwnmt harboring, Bf hatring the care of any animal of the aaj kind within the city of l-.idlanap'li-. are hereby respec'faÜT requested and nolitie! to call at Ihe City t'lerk"- .hVee, No. f. iflenn Block and comply nith the foreg. ;!;- nr..-. ; nof the iid ordiname without hirthi r notice. Hy autnonty. C. S. BlTTr'RFlKI.Ii.Cry Clerk. AttestJ'lHX 0. W.TKi: IVpaty. jyC3 '.lw. o tic i : . TO INDIAN HUTARl imCKI8. EzKcrnvc DkPAfcTir or IlTMASlaJ Hi ai.t or Fiav Indianapolis. June 94, I8w4 I S bo have leen or are serv ing lu I that tLflr tlrdrian e Keli:r:. 'otbe proper liepartDieiit de ll All i of uittsnce obteltted, rrf vf cA r;-, K assaher. I hiei t'lerk State Ord natH-e leparini-rii. . ut tair-. mir ajen nanlware store, üo. 5tl Wet Washington street. Iiidiana Bv Making r-iur. a bve Jirectavl. otfloer will nasi t.'ilv -ae all fee-, ti tiiey svill h? able to etile with the Govemsaent and draw thHr pay from one to three m".lh- ir.irr tliau :! the l.ui!.r- i iitrtt' t t afsaai Hv order wf i..ver : M- . t s III w. H H. llaaUU . jri.-Utf rtnasieial Setrretary. Ur. 4. ii. BBtLMAMt PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, rw ervlce rthrene of hi'tiaus; m-e So I jrlSS4dl V.r:-i a Vtenue, Iu lisnapoli, In!. ( H AS. I. PEARSON, ...... ,. , , lim iiTnriTva3 liilSH 1 A .1 .l' ! ( ilOiv hhl I N" :tt i i-i M MvKr I -: i.r K, Kes deuce So !J N nl. I i t e..e irr. ; Office hours 7 to A M . I lot atKl T to 9 P. M. Special attention a-iven to the treatment uf Chronic ISm-sx- ;el0-dJm
Saturday Night Report. m FROM lili WAITRI8
INTERESTING FROM SOUTHERN PAPERS tl iiif:. still hi'M h ill' H h U. .. "- - - J I Severe Fighting for its PossessioD. Death of Ceneral McPherson liioftM'r in Mary laud. Rebel Outbreaks in Missouri. A FIGHT AT HENDERSON, KENTUCKY. S mi Ill's Partiell l;i I uf 4-rii'r;tl i:aIition. I aj ITrolal i Isttltlpli in Ar., A . At . Ar. f roai Uaohlngton W a .Ii ist. ton. .luv .'1 Yesterday evening 60 ; retel oflirers of different trades wete taken irom the Old C ti i.oi and Kort Delaware, ai,l t.i d iy , over rV tl rebel prise ner were forwarded to Kl aaira, Ho h r a gwald of the 9th Regiment Veter ill Recte CVrpThe mii! Mein i Keyport, from l-itt I'oti.t. I reports tlsit all was quiet when she left there yes 1 tei.'. ty. with the exception of mi oecasional disch uv,e of artillery or crack of a rifle. The Rkhmor.d Kx itniner of the 21st. has the : followiaa: Atlanta, July 90. Reynolds' brigade at-I tacked the enemy's line of tk.rtnishers l-st eve Him.' at Peach Tie Creek, and took DOFse--: .ii of their entrenchments He then ehargad the . . 1.. t - ' ; , rted by Dilworth's orp,' in! captured ISO pri.-oners. j Tbt 18th llliaOW regiaacnl loH in kille! .nd wounded ilone 109, while tint of the 50th Ohio wai sei ' Tlic Ex : miner suvs editoriallv of thetlüht: Pwaek Tree Break basaaall etream, which, klag it i r :t m 4 awtles nortbweat of Atlanta, losra ia a aOWtll Waat direction, and emptie j into Iba Oh itubooebte, near the raSroad bridge, j nearly due we-t tnta Our rig ht it i- he'ieead te-t- on the streun, ' . ..od Hi piutci'icd on Bl Baak by it. Thi skirmish is an auspicious beginning for (Jen. Hood. The Richmond linquirei of t'.ni "2Ut .--: An oftieial dispatch received yeatei4ay evenI ing at the War Depai tmei.t. states a larjic re';. el forai of Yankees leaaaaa the MaM unloah river n' Snichc-t'-tl.m on the 18th At 3 o'clock I. 11 they weie attacked and driven across the rivet in great confusion. Out loaa - fei ücd to he betwM-n iwp hundrel and three hundrel, tint of the enemy much gftaU i The Vfeag is severe upon the Richmond au thoritie- for superseding Johnston by Hood in i command of the A: my of Tennessee. It says ihe divisjoa eoawaiaador wa emineatly saeaaaatui.hut thinkr. Ht'dec IM entitled to promotion both by seniority and gre iter expenetice The seciet ot thi- appointment is soon told. Our au ; thorities aie dklSaar ,1 in mind and the craziest of their craziness is the fancied possession ol aa intuitive knowledge of tntti.the saceesa ol the - . . eaaoe is sabtarrtoat to the grstiDcation ol per- j tooal feeling a, or else aa hi my ike that at At-1 laata would not be trusted to unti ied (eneial made for tht- occ isioa. It , i- known too that Hood alone of John-ton's Lieutenant! has been from tbe beginning opposed to a retrograde j movement tiomDihon. A new poncy bavins' : been adopted it was perhaps proper to nnu a comn 'p'ler wliope views a"cor'ld with that - I I "'icy, keaac Hardaf vat nriranpatd The people of R-ukville and Montgomery counties, Mat vl.md. are generally panic Stricken, believing that an ther relel raid ia in progress Nothing is known here to justitv these fent-. The National Republican extr. says i i ir- tim ri ii iiirui i- in rec eipt ui a oi-jnitu iu i I aWaW f at sat awaasai a aa i ,. aaiiinikt kl iluivalitL I i. day Irom the telegraph operator at Chattanooga. ; ; in te following words: Atlant I is not oiir e' Our forces find strong opposition. It seems that we are ia posscion of part of the cHy, bal the enemy hold- j the i est I The Republican estra al-o ha i the following: 1 I Concerning the battle before Atlanta on Wed nesday 1 ist, an oih i il dispatch from (Ion Slier ; man Mate that altet the battle of that day den. ' li ist.iid. bOata .lidi::g the 4'h corps, sent worl l!i it he bad buried 9W deid rebels in front of his lines, and n i irge number i.f woutided were cap lured on the field (Jen. Hooker, command ng the ÜUth Corps, in ' .(lv;iiicing hi- lines on Wednes l ty, met tiie ene inv in the open held nod a mo-t das per a'. bittle. lasting ev;ral hours', was the result The euemv weie thoroughly w'npjfd lud driven liom the held Alter the tNttle. (ten Shei in in i- lollows: Hooker reported to Gen. I bare barieii 400 oe id lebels, and 4,b()0 wounded front WajaWaavVS, .1 u I v '2'M Batiafll PaawtaaWu baa joat i-.-:;cd the lolloaing no i e to the hr,lders ot of 3 ve:ir 7 30 note-, tlutci'. August l'Jth, Boklers of 7-.TJ note-, dated August IU:h. 1 -n . ;ue H'"tll thit the nlay be presented in mtdiateiy , in uuv i.m uiith. t be aacaaneed fori .. 7, , .. i u rn rein noun-, lauiHi; line ;in.r iiui r .nil . , a, ... ., .... . -.it If""!. The interest on tht -30 notes will be settled up to date uf maturity, AHgtaSt lGth.und the 6 per. cent bomi.s niii ber full coupon from Julv I he ailjnst ment interest to be nude by ied Betrag front the laoaot of interest found to he due on the 7-30 note- to Augu.-t I9te; ÜM aecraed interest on the G ier. c'nt bonds rroai Jalj Ist M August lllih 1 ho aalaaea wül be tr .ins ur tie i by Iba TretearerV djraft iiumo diateij upon settlement. Wi en naica are M't.t lor settlement, as aboee stated, thet must he endorsed, " T.iy to the i Secretary of the Tteasarj lur leJeuiptiou," und must !e ccomp..t.it d by a letterstatmg the kind of registered Or coapons, pad the deuomination ot G pas ot.t t bot '.s wanted in exchange Wbaa raglstarad beads ure ordered, part e -hould ti tie at which of the following pUces they atth the interest nid, riz : Philadelphia, Bo4oW BuaTaJa, New Oilei. -, Cai.M I. ;:: or Cincinnati Paris r rm orj . Ufr1 York, July 23 the Hen.l eorraeaoadaot siataa that Droarn De L Hats officially informed Mr Diytoti, Americiii Minister, that the steimer Tadao, heretofore tupposed to have been built for the rebels teen sold to the Prussian Government Tlie Her .Id' Wa-hingtoa special has the following: Lieut. M.rK.e'. 2-.u ,;,.; fipi.m Dtiso .11. ."hi Ohio, nnd Lieut hrlr, 7th Illinois, are held bv the rebel- in el ie coi finf ment in retaliation for rebel tflixeni ilotilarljl lield at Johnson's Mud Klfirts tor a cener.i no aaee T?i: f ir f 'lile-l A ix of 5 per ee t is levied u, u;i the s.thneaf oivil tu! ui..iii officers t the Government w' en t -'-vs S" 1 NT .ii mini Letter !rom (ioTrrtior Stvra our ire as the rulit.g laa W r Peawrtaieiil Usal ot.e huuJrc.i iav's neu are subject to drat t, but their ?eriie wi;l to credited to tnem I he I rtbune's Wasihinstoa spet ial stvs: Hew i' a!i' was hetid (hhl mort.iiii; h?.l in the direi tton of Leesburg, indicating th st u battle, between Hunter's firee und the re ! treitini; rebels, no renewed Kichmond papers ju"t received here contain tier e a't icks un lien Hool. uecesor o! Jut.ti son. la eoaiinand at aVff Mbel aroj in Geiria They declare he s,..e i. ,i t- --t the ijuilitierettr.site for aa iaportaut caaraaafal. The Uicl im-ti ! editors stii; ;.r,)te t- cl.ei ,h the bone that Atlant i tn o h-.'ul out They l,M Sh4fr"" iiwüejaa tale I eTP'c (oaiasttnicaiMMi with Augusta aad Mont irotnerj The ie.imer C E Tatrv, lio-u New Orleans via Bermuda Hundred, arrived to-nigbt nod 'ended at the Utter place the 173d. 163d and detachments of the T 4tl. New York regiments
A Iptfiil to th C' BnruefC'tl sarg: A gentleman who w tba party froinp into Maryland yesterday, pul the rnnber at ä.OGO caralrr, artillery and Infantry. Gold weak müdm the re porta ot tbe occupation o( Atlanta Tbe fluctustiorrs of the morrtin? were from 2&! to 2&31 , : the latest quotation wa
Got Sei mow Baa conn t er mi mied til orders KOätringin and departure of ;he militia repiment? under the one hundred days' call, owing .to misapprehension aa to their betnc liable to V.. He has dirwwted Major tien . , . ci- 1 BWfOKl ; reeo i waaninfmi a:.q oi the authorities m tho matter. I he Poet' Washington special aave A part of Mosbr's caealry, Bwl Wee 100 or 300, Live eotered Ww'. Maryland, bvit it i? not knowu whether there U more bebind. Cm! LoweH. of the Si 1 MasüaebuMtts. has succeeded ia remevieg s targe amount of Gorernment applies sod much lr.r by canal to George
town Official detail- of Sherman' battle on Thursday ate rece . Oar troop gioed brilliant DE&TRUCTtfE
Tive Hood abandoned the field, leiriug his dead and wounded Sherman tok netrlr 4,000 prisoner Our kma ami f 1 5'0 f rwaa cairw. i'mu 4 The steamer Hitisaea t-titigs one ! htler f)as fr. ru MempaaS. A cavalry officer, wh accompanied tienertl SmilhV eapaditioa, girea the particulars of the t rtrkOea 1 1 t rid aerations. ! Our fore -e con-Nted of a division each, of In fantry, Cavalry and a Colored brigaie General Ssaitii out maneuvered Korest sll through, and whipped hfl been ßve tin. 1 Lu li.ittJe of I upel o, on the 1 Jth, aas severe on the enttuy, he being terribly puninhed by our I cavalry and negro troop, who bore the brunt of the enpacement On the sam' aigkl the rebels asaulted our asainciarv worka aud acre reoulaed. On the 15th anotlter battle oci-urreil with For le.-t. who nude three charges on our lines, but were drireji back each time with great alaughti r. On the night ot the 15th our last day's rations was distributed, and on the next morning the expedition started to return and was followed by Buford's rebel cavalry, who returned, however, with gte.t bias, alter going tour miles From the ni?ht of tire 15th to the night of the 19th, when our supplies were met a: Salem, our troops were obliged to live off the country. On the SDtb, the expedition reached Ligrange, with the lo?s, all told, of less than 5ÜU men ; not a gun nor a wagon loM during the expedition Oneral Gerreaon tays the rebel loss cumot bo less than 4,000. A rebel disp.itcli. c.tptured br (veuerai Hatch, admit a los of'2.4'0. a mong the rebel kille! arc Colonels Faulkner, Mowbrot, Nelson, Forest, Harrison and Green Ool Wttkiaa, of the 9th Minnesota, and Lieut McWabou, of 9th Illinois, are tbe ouly Fedeul ofteera known to be killed. The wounded were being brought into Memphis. The Kxt'.'di'.ion returned solely on account of cxliinstion of .-uppiie-. We brought iu 50 prisoners. The rebel dead were burieJ by our troops on several occasions. The teamer St. Nicholas, from White river, arrived ut Memphis on the 21st, bringing the Irat newi from that river for a week. She re norts the river free of guerrillas, and all boats in t!i it -tre tm sfe Six were on their war down, among them the Commercial with G00 biles of cotton. From Be. Louis. Sr. Lous. July 23. Much ,-urprise was ere ated here a short time since by the arrest of several very prominent secessionists iu ibis city whose offense was unknown It is liable to tome to liht, however, that they were connected with the conspiracy extending thioughout the entire MhadeaipM Valley, having for its object tbe erec tionofa Northwestern Confederacy. Col. Sanderson, Provost Marshal Ceneral - ja hi - ii ii vir i i, Of in tbjs department, has been gathei ing evidence Qfo aasttwr far eever.-i I months, all of which a are , - , , I , - frv,, e 11. V 111 ItUMMf.-N i I Ol I H i.Mlw ... .ihi... One of the ti'iities amsawd hprn la mU tn h-i becn so bH,llv fgUhUni that bonds lor half a, mir.,,., r önri Im hu --' t vu IVS . It lV l.'-T It is believed that the recent guerrilla move ment in this State hare some connection with iblfl scheme Affairs at Piatt.-ljurg. Clinton county, on Thursday, are not to bad as was prev'-ouslv reported. Alttr t'apt. Turner' death, Capt. Poe took eoajai umJ, ;md made nek a iletermined show ot W sislanca that tho guerrillas left in the direction ()f Ha misvilie. thence thev moved yesterdav into Piatt Mawnts Oeu. Osterhaus who arrived three tiars ago f,uU, Sherman's army says no part of Johnson's jorce, kic,,memi but one corm has been sent after Gen. Smith in Mississippi TN Democrat's Fort Leavenworth iMftl MW ' Hi .rnton is now reported lt be at Kingston. Calci well county, having been joined by Thratt bill, his Major, with considerable !orco Their :a.itsd i'iei.Lil. i nid tobe 1,500. Qejk. risk il in pnui.it with the militia, and Col Ford uith the Jd Colorado is following with small bands scouring Platte and Cl iy counties. OOB. Curtis still hold- Western witli a part of the 130th Illinois 100 day men and a battery from Southern K ns is. Busliwhackmo . itions .reactive in Western Missouri Oaa McKeen thinks the rebels design foray into Kansas. A right occurred this m rning between eightv guetrilfis and a detachment of State militia un der Major Cox. at Union Milkt, Clinton county. Two rebels a tie killed and seven wounded; one Federal killed and thtee wouuded. from l.oiiiaville. I lf l 1 1 t I' .1 ik I v O't TNTurflivillo ronnrlj eil ---i . .j ,, m 5 .i . authenticatetl. plai e theoccupttion ot Atlanta bv o o . , -. x. ru. Miriniin bevoud a douht. Nor particulars received here. Paaaaat IfaraawJ Goodwin received a telegram dated Atlanta, Jul y 22d, announcing its occupation bv our troope The E ranaviUa, lud , Journal of yesterday, sa -. A eoarier arrived here on Thursday from HeedereNsi tdviaioi the mi itary authorities that Headeraoa aititked by froai 150 to 700 rebels, anJ tin, tig!. ling was still going on. Our gunbats immediately left for Heuderson. Ti;c Feder il lTOOM who recently went to Henderson to shoot two guerrill i prisoners in retaliation for the murder of a Union man in Henderson county, occasioned tl.is rebel raid. Certai:i distinguish-J citizens made great exertions to prevent it Person- ah . left later report the puerrillas in the city and the Federal troops iu line of battle awaiting an attack. The timely arrival ol gunboats may save the ' Federal troo; - l ati : rn-iüi rs arriving last night say that the Rat-boat Brilh.int was shelling the woods at the I wer end of Henderson, but it is not expected t!. li Capt Pgrkiai will do the town much dami. - whether the guerrillas ere there or not. Jr n ! V c are Kurrf that tummat.dcr ri'cb is wot f ront Philadelphia. sVuLaaaaMtAi Julv Ss3, Theextei.sive wagon t n-tory at Kensingtou wns totally destroyed by tite laal eicht, ioeiading the luaiber yard cover three ic;e- The ls eslimatei at 1300.000, st i tbe rasa ranee is i40.ooo Tl.e a!j ning . tgon factory of Wilson, Chi. us i Co w.is saved by the eifrtio:s of the fire tK- -i.t.ri'v : i'r li : tlie Keusington w ter-works was it.suffi'-ie nt The fire is at 'i Luted tu inoei:di ir-.sm The steamer Dudley lluikimced. fnm Newbara this aarafaf,. confirms the report of bar I oing been i htsed bv suspicious looking pro ; filer .u.. cr.n the description of the Florida. Oes Md'hrr-nn hilled I. i i-viLL. July 2.1 Major Narcross. local paymaster at Chattanooga, telegraphs to Major A en. Chie! P.onuter here, that Major Gen. Mel 'hers u - kilietl to-day iu the fight before Atlanta. Another c irresporKleM aaS he was shot latally through the lungs t Ire. TiLLPu. July 23 A (Ire at Defiance. Ohio, last atgjata aawaVajrai a woolen factory, a plaaing niii and an iron foundry. Loss $75,UOO to 1100,000
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leieeraplllU UlbUdlUUCS. V i io aai urrui tvaeai Tor lorning Kepert See l i rat Par MIDNIGHT REPORT. LATEST WAR NEWS. FROM THK TRANS-MISSISSIPPI. FROM GEN; GRA5T8 ARMYI O E I G N N I : W H . F t H KS. t .. ., r.. Ac. I ronxalro. Csiao, lur 4 The Memphis papers of tbe ,ay: ten SmiiL'a command ia marching into Merophi?. riftv of the prisoners captured at Tupello. re mostly fnm the th Kentuckv cavalry The Bulletin says (en. Stoneman arrived st Orand Gulf on the 1Mb without opposition, captuiing several Confederate scouts snd small Dar ties of bntternats 1 nc renei ien Kicnardsou has given notice thai all persons conscripted ia West Louisaua, not reporting rn ten davs, shall he -hot without mercy. The Shreveport Sews con taias aecf ante of the terrible hurricsne wbich passed over that town early in June. The steamers Stella and Dan. Lewis, and several buildings were destroyed. The com crop also was much injured The rebel Ceneral Dick Taylor, iu a congratu latory order to the soldiers of the Army of West Louisiana, recounting the defeat of Cen Banks, usee the following elegant and chivalrous pas sigc: "Long will the accursed Yankee race remember the great rivets of Texas and Louisiana. The chanctcristio hue of their turbid water- h ia darker tinge fro rip' the liberal admixture of Yankee blood The cruel alligator and rave:, ous gar Gsh wax fat on the rich food, and out native vulture hold high revelry over miny a festering corpse." The time of delivery of cotton lor the Cooled eiacy has been extended to the 1st of August. Jo. Shelby's fotce are reported encsmped near Duvall's Blufl", and Feajcan's was south of the Aakansas river. In pursuance of instructions from the War Department, and at the request of the Secretary of State, General Washburn has issued order No. 99ad, notifying all persons who claim exemption from service in the enrolled malitia, on the ground of allegiance to foreign powers, that they mast leave the city within 4 hours and not re turn while the order remains in force, under the penalty o I arrest and punishment. The steamer Belle Memphis has arrived with (J7 rebel prisoners ; iken at the battle battle ot Tupello. She has also 95 refugees for Cairo, and a large number of furloughed soldiers. The steamer Mapnon has arrived at Memphiz from Yicksburg. Gen. Grierson ret ur bed to Vickabarg, having met and defeated Q.fwJi rebels under Wert Adams, after a severe fight, at Grand Gulf on the 17th The rebels re treated in confusion and lost heavily. When nearly opposite Napoleon on Thursday the Madison received -cvcral volleys, of mtl'ketrv from bands of guerrillas. Three soldiers of the 19th Pennsylvania cavalry were wounded, The -ohlicrs teturned the fire and three bushwhackeis i re ecn to fall. Guerrillas were also seen at Gainesville and other pointa alo ig the river. The Bulletin says on the 19th 2,500 rebels passed thirty niles from Memphis on another i iid on the road to Osceola. j : um i w York.. Ntw York, Inly 24 The steamer Charles ,.tt. from New Orleans on tbe 13th, has arrived. I' 'pers contaii no news. The Herald's W -hingtoti dispatch of the 20rh saysWe have hcaid nothing further from Atlanta not even the confirmation of the occupation by Thomas. A'o dispatches have been received at Sherman's headquarters direct from that city. Another dispauh nays; Gen. Rosseau was at Poolsville, Alabama. (91 miles from Decatur, on the 14th. He had a sharp skiimi-h '-vi'h the enemy, and dispersed them. The Herald's City Point correspondence of the 22d says: Yesterday Gen Ord was assigned to the command ot the IPth corps, vice Gen. W. H. Smith removed, and Gen. Ilirnev to the command of 5lh corps Both of these appoiulinents were made by Gen. Giaut, subject to the approval ol the President. Moth corps are in fine condition, and pleased with the new aammandera. Another correspondent writing from Deep Bottom Yirgiuia, Julv 21st. savThe enemy w re to-lay discovered placing a i battery so as to bring an enfilading fire on our J gunboats, and a partv of the lit h Maine regi ment soon dislodged them, capturing a few, and ; made arrange aeenti to hold the position. From l.oius ilh I LouiaviCLK, 2hh A special to the Journal aniiouuces tbe cccupation ot Atlanta by our forces on Friday The rebel loss, in killed, wounded and missing will reach b.lKXl; including 1,000 kil leuParts of our at my have entered Atlanta but we m .v have toaM fighting yet betöre we get lull possession ot the city, but the present cam peiaa is virtnallv ended. Thp fitv ia verv iiiiipIi avoitMil to it a a Itv thw . f . nraiii i in 'i raiment in iiors--Reports not authenticated represent a conflict with guerrillas at Hawkin-ville. (lur loss re ported at twenty killed, woundel and miafdng rurther t'.irtticu ars unknown It was reported iast night, that a loree from three bundled to five hundred men under Jessie, were iu Carroll Co , six miles from Ghent, with a view of crossing to Vevay, Indiana, and captur ing two ü-pouiideM in pos?esiou of the llome Guard. From Washingten. IFaea I Ra torn, July 24 A letter from the Army of the Potomac dated yesterday, has the lollowing: Nothing of interest has occurred in the pist two days. The skirmishing in Burnside's front on Friday afternoon was quite lively, but without injury to our men This seems to be the only part of our line where it may be said the firing is almost unceasing, -carcely live minutes elapsing in the day or without heavy musketry or artillery. Gen Grant has aasigned the command of tne l.v.ii corps to Geo Birney, who proceeded to his new post on Saturday afternoon. The latest official dispatch from Gen. äherm tn represent a repeating of fighting and gives the circumstances attending the de th 1 Gen. M - Pherson. who fell in battle in the severe cun te-t of Friday. fire S?rai.vGFifc.Li, Mass . July 24 A fiie broke out on Saturday night in a wooden building on Main street occupied by James Mai ley, dry goods dealer, and George M Law, clothier. The buiid:tig was -con destroved The fire spread to Music Hall Block, a brick building owned by Tilley H ijnes. The upper story was used as an ethibitiou room, known as Music Hall The first floor was occupied by J M. Shriff, jeweler, and O S Haynes & Co . cutlery dealers The basement was used as a billiard room and saloon The huiidin? was entirely destroyed A fresh ; breeze prevailing at the time, communicated the 'lames to a wooden building on the corner This building was nearly burned to the ground - cxai ptrsuua wrrr uijurca oy me launig oi wails, but none fatallv. The los is estimated at $100 001) The in surauce on Music Hall was $20,009 The block i was valued at $50,090 t rout ayrarnee. Stracise. Julv 24 The Granger block, iu the centre of the eitT, was burned down at four o'clock thi" morning The Dailj Journal and Dailt Standard defroTed, and Gala's Job Printing office were
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V,. V. . July -TVe ttmwai..P Mara.i t- - r i . . i i rvi l ft ..... . uion, mm urerpwi go trw inn. ana town un the 13th. arrived hare at noon Ixe it i n-werted Utsi a aasptataoo of howtilrtieA has been areei to bf Pesrjaark The new Danish cabinet are reported to strongly in faror of peace. be A correxponder.: of the Times recomme:U the appointwMot of ooaiaiiaBionera to go to America and encourage peace there. Lorx. .toly 13 The United State rorvett St. Louis sms at Madeira on the ad iast. Mr. Gall, m PaHiaatnt. after tbe jreat eiste ol the prerim: week, decided a tasioritT for the ministry. Jw'nl 1'alaerston. in . i e to an itaairr. said tie oelteed that the Oerman had no wdrn tioo of attacking Copenhagen. Tbe rebel loan baa advanced. ConsoU easier at 90l4903g for aaouer COMMERCIAL. sv ra ttw Warst Haartet Ni Yon. July 23 Flour. State and Waatern, heavy and 10 to 13. lower; $8 b5(IU for extra State, $lo a. i 50 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $10 66(12 for trade brands. Market hear? Whisky heavy an d lower $1 70 for State, and $1 72 for Western. Wheat 1 to 2c lower with only a moderate demand; $2 25 to $2 47 for Chicago Spring, $2 30 to $2 49 for Milwaukee Club, and $2 60 to 2 65 for red winter Western. Corn firm at $1 62 for new mixed We-tet. and $1 57 ' for unaoand. OaU scarce and firm at $1(41 01 for Western. Bye dull and nominally unchanged. Coffee dull at about previous price. Sugar dull; Cuba 20212c. Molasses dull. Pork dull and lower; $3c for mess. $-te 50(S $39 for new mess, $38 for prime, and $35 70(2 $36 for prime mess. Beef dull and unchanged. Lard a little firmer. Money rather easier st b(r 7, Sterling dull at 109. Gold firmer with only a moderate business doing; oneuiuc at 255. advancinc to 255'. de cliuiug tu2W4, ami closing uiet at254(d254 . uorerument stocks more active and hrm; C S 6's UI coupon $1 02t4&l 03. 'JO coa pons fi t4Ag'rtl 04V 7--10 Tree-urn notes.' t dotier and April, $1 H:i'siLtl 03 4 finrinnatl .tlarkct. C;.xctNNATi. Julv 23. Flour dull, with little or uo demand, prices nominal, vuperfiud U held at $9, but extra sold this rate st $W fellrri tS 7", waaeb tepresenl the views of buvers Wheat dull al $1 J0(rfl with no buyers at the outside rate after the news from New York. Com unchanged. Rve dull at $1 4frg,I K. Whisky dull it $1 75. Nothing done in provisions; prices nominal. Groceries dull, and prices lower. Coffee 50 52c. öugar 2226c Molasses quiet at $1 32(i.l J.'. liold 202 Exchange firm at par(r!g prem. FOa SALg. FARMS, HOUSES FOR SALE BY WILLI AH LOVE, Office Talbott & New'i Block. A FARM Or 24' acres, iu Shelby cvuatj, with I . j iaiprove! and uuJer rood fence, with a large Fraaia H ftaa Framo Barn, mm1 Orctianl, Ac , and sever failing r-nn of water. The I ami Is on i h Plat Rock River, tar wile rrom Walderu, and can hs had al a barfain. A T A it la Putnam Conn iv. ..f 3iü acros, $00 acres isaproved, with Houi, Barn, Orchard. Spring Watar, TTte Farm is near Cloverdalt. Far sale cheap A FARM or ISO aero ia Madisoa Coautj, 18 atiloa frata this city; 85 arret improved and sndsr good ftocs. Hewed Los Hons, Barav, Orchard of c tela ft a it. balaa gaod timber. A hararain. A FARM Of 1 00 arras iu tbia eouiitj, witk aWAWSt SS acroa laaLog Hoasa, StaSle, Ac., tho balance tho arv I Ml of timber. It It only four mile from the eitv. Oae uf tbe beet hargaini vr offered. A FARM Of ICH a. ras, in this eeoatv, he afceat 5e acres ahaaai, Los; House, Rarn. aVc , tb balance ia good tiaar It is foar nvles northeat of Ike eity. A F A II Bf Of 80 Acres, withia six Mule of tbe cilv, with (od Ht. Barn, kc, aad euc of tb least Oraaanis ia the cwenty : also one nafte wf hadf feae. For sals rheap. NEW FRAME HOf SE Oi. ! iL TsDes :raa: . w u Wpi. ( ! sr, Well. Cvi'a-i. Ar l A M'.wä FKAME HOI fE (In üortii 5w Jersey street, with Sis Knoni, Cellar, Well, Cistern, Ae. 4 TWO STOKT BRICK HOl Mi On North Iiliueie Well. Casters, Ac treet. nli Nine Ei Cellar, A TWO sTOKY KKK k HOI BE On Xorth Rast Wei!, Ciaitre, Ac. atrsat, with Kia;hi Roaaas, Cal'ar. A FKA1QE BI'MNESft "Ol E And dwelling logethe: eele at a bargaia. ua Meaaachuseita Aenas ' A VACAVr LOT On fgesth Illinois street. 4 j 190, with aa eest franc A VAC AXT LOT -. -"L lii.i,.. t.-ft :in, at a eirgtia I pon a god at cheap. witb far years t raa, for 'JAlsn a mimber of House. amis, I-o-'. a. Per eons wishing to pnrcha will do well to call. For pariicalar of any ef the above property apply te WILLI. in LOVE Office, Talbott & New's Block, aw i A t, jBlylg dly iHoMtla ef ihe Foal Office JOll B. M I LIVAV LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, I afa io Kant Pearl atreet, in eaUiael Huildlng martl-dly rear af INFORMATION WANTED. VF this meets the eve of WuxtaJs Mariae or G IKawta.UU of deeetand Tennenee. their parents ... - - I. Mmm. ' will be glad i bear from thorn, by wntiag Illinois. JyaOdAwIt A- P. a ArLKs K1W15
SALES AT THK Trade Palace! 2Vt S: Ä8 QAOHJIAU WEST WASHINGTON ST.. ffüMK. m) k CO. ISH1NG Id KKTfRK KROM ItCtfRfUl !T0W eaVr taeir larr an. -plmdkl stack of fo. wwrih Mai i t. aw a . mm . $100,000! At New York w holet als priest, aast aaany rJ asartb las, reclina uuwer aWtgsliaa tu Um rshatr far tks very large patnaiate w- bars received, we bars eaat r4ed to adopt ibis aaetbod of closias out oarpreseatatoc. tr by giving them tbf advaiiLag mt baying taelr gooSs aa - the name can be bought at net woMale prices la RasterarJliea. This is ne ietha try, aad w will ceaitinue the sales until law whole Mock is clod oat. We have now ia store the largest and tkost selorted stork ever brought to this city, CMialing uf sir.(ioo ftrtb f SILKS, Compri-ing erery gra1e, from the most coal I J a4 ' beentlfnl Moire Antiques, To the cheapest PLAIN SILKS AM) SATINS. Which will be -old rfgsrdW ..f the recent arest advance. FANCY DRESS MODS. la great vanety. Oar buywr kwiag at the head f the market during the pring, ha made extra efforts to preen ra the finest and mot fashlonaWe n tbe market, caaw priMiit; all tbe late I?ari rVoveltieeia MERRIMAC PRINTS, SPR AGUE'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DI N N ELLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES. ?fc " a , aJht HUME, LORD & CO., INlhlAN 4POI.IS junezS-dif FOR SALE OR TRADE. A GOOD INVESTMENT. FOR PROF ASTOttaOiOLSk. WAURUol SK AUll 1VU.LAJ in tbe town of AM on. Ig Beiles fr jOS Jr.diaaopdlis, un Utr ItidianaiMdi- i fTrsctonati Kallroad. The Bnslnesf Prp-rty i on tht- Ratlrnad, wirh a tat'liabed trade, ana the a re house la targe and tmi 10dksia, aad run tains II tb facilities for kaadiiaa aai sawaaag Orata aad Frasiar. Ihe Dwelling, unavedtate- . v j iniug tnr Store, hut removod truss the Railroad, is a new mode-: $tjt huoae, with a wall. Metern end out -Imus cooiplete, and contains als nit an acre of grwni. itelosed with lisitdsome and aubetantsei fence. atY one wanting- a good horse, and a permanent pay nig business, without tb en rmsui eypet.se attiaawig nty liMue, will Mii'! tli I a gawd isive-tepi . for ti rv apply to or addr K. H. MAYu. Jalyl4-dArtw IndiauepoiU, ladiaaa BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES vrr mioij:satj:: W, Mil SOW RRCitlVIKG A LABGI- Af.aOtTswaeit vt ttOUTg and SUOKS for th ataeaaver and Rerly Fail Trede. embracing Moat ef the new stjes ot QawaS, ah al hieb bare been tarefully scleetod, awe we feel tonfid-nt that we ran please alt who wttl caft and examine our stock. II F. It KICK I 1111 Die a car., XO. 40 90CTH MCRIDI AX II1U1, ÜVW AÜAPIHJ8 Jawgl lr v ro.. RBU BSTAiE AUNTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street, Iutf iniiitpolt, Ind. Bayie 04 dly MEDICAL NOTICE. 1 i- a . THOllPf ONSi PTtiiM TUK I KS1 AVI OPINED THEIB OrTICI IS ISDIASAfUII IJS. lad . Vteaaata A venae, a few f Waaliinct . treet. fur tbe car Of rJea of Private Iheafcaaiaeions, Ac . wit boat ib sx sf nestey achlndrane from baa4aeaa. Having aawctte ley asasaa rears, during which time over twenty-fear tboaaaad pa tients were eueeeaafally treated hj tnem. iWy Slim it unneceenary to aay enrthtng snore abewt taeir capaaan K I LBV FERCrsOl, EXCHANGE BROKKK, XT 0A9a MOXET 05 COLLATE HA 1, BIT A5b Ma sella Gobi aad Silver, aad negotiates Loans. "Ifllce He 10 Sooth Meridian Street, twdianapoiie. Iwd. (HBce aoar from 7 A M. to P. a. jed-dJa Hr. T. B. HARVEY. No. j17 dim Navrlai aUraraPt sflasSä Ah AS d A Ownberti wwaneo a aba k ntun la.a nu feat owe rosv a ' WW . A-e yvr T.. aajma. Add rem P. B-, tlO, lBdianahl.a Poet jniyreaw
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