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WILLIAM JOHN WALLACE. THRARURKR. JOHN E. FOUnRAT. J17 POR ORtMINAt. COURT. JAMES L. MITCHELL. phorrcutino attornry. LEONARD W. MCCORD.

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.JAMES SWAIN.

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WILLIAM O. ELDER. AmHaeHMiif* llala Erewiwg. M KTROPOLITAN THEATER-Mrs. L. II. I’crrln. Mattlnee at half-paat two o'clock P. M — Uruknrd. Erenlng—Child Stealer—Toodlea. MASS MEETImT |JT THE CIRCIEH

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The meeting wae called to order by Mayor Caros. ,TirJoti§ meaeurea of relief were propound, tome farorttg the propoeiAon to ratM the neeeaoary amount by private contrlbuti©*, and other* auggeatlng an appropriation by the Cfff Council. Iteeemed to be the general opinion that between three and four tboueand dollara would be required to relieve Immediate iRatreesee, In caaee where famlllee had loet provMona, furniture, fuel, etc., by the fleod. On motion of Judge Martlndale, amended by General Ixive, It wao reeolved to appoint a committee of ten, to aecertain the extent of damages and the neceeeary relief fUnd required, If the amount required ie not mere than $1,000, then an attempt will be made to raise It by voluntary tubaeripUoa. ff otberwlae, then the City Council will be called on to make an appropriation. Tho following committee was appointed; Fifth Ward-Davld Ward and C. B. Part-

man.

Sixth Ward-John Thomas and John Flah-

hack.

Seventh Ward—Mlse Sallle llarsee and Colonel Samuel Merrill. Eighth Ward-C. M. Whltsell and E. O, Holliday. Ninth Ward-Dr. H. Moore and Adolph i Seldenstloker. The committee la. requested to meet thle i morning at tho Council Chamber, where they : will receive their Instructions from Mayor i Cnvon, Colonel Make and General Love, i The following letter explains itself. It is a practical and praiseworthy response to the Mayor's call, and, wo are sorry to say, the only

JCia-W*P*ii* below a 11* •4 the rnflmH ms* *f pwsiit Iwtated la our ctty>(Bmi whom amoru competent set of mam le Ml to bhftmml tn any dty la the West. They 4m, without an exception, excellent MMmmea and perfect gentlemen, and Im dlMapotle te fortunate la havtog them laaami

MOgUe:

J. Burgess Brown, Atlaatle and Omat Waalm; Jack Campbell, V*w Tart Cestnl; James Morrison, Finijlimla fmmilj C-C-Post, Pittsburg, Fort Wayaaod Chtaagn; A. 9. Burt, Indianapolle aod Cincinnati; J. $. Shackleford, Columbaa ami ladtanapoHa Cantral; StephenMlflh,Erie; A. P.Baaa,Indfanapolle, Pennsylvania and Chicago; and M. M. Jonea, Marietta and Cincinnati, freight agent via Parkersburg, ami pasetnger and eoHatttnf agent to the Keat.

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HON. D. W. VOOBHEES Will speak in the Circle on Monday night September 34, tm - UJflOir CONSIRVATIVE MASS MEETING! Monday, September 24, 1866.

The people of Marion and adjoining counties will hold n muss meeting in this city, on Monday, September 24, IRdC, at eleven o’clock a. M.. at Iho Fair Ground, In the western part of the city. Tho meeting will be adressed by (irnornl L, II. Rousseau, GENERAL JAMES B, STEADMAN, HON. . W. VOORHEES, CAPT. JOHN M. LORD and others. - Retired.—Mr. E. W. Halford retired from the editorial department of the Q<u«tte, yesterday. m — Li ncii.—Pierson, at the “House of Lords" saloon, spread* a free lunch at half past nine o’clock tbi* morning. —— ITT The loss ol Joseph Oarratt, bras* founder, by the late overflow will amount to about $500. ^ ^ ^ j IT White river was falling yesterday evenIng, without having overflowed even the low ground below Stringtown. ylTGo to the ball of the House of Representative., to-night, and hear Major Will. C. Mo-

reau.

T W flio meeting to be addressed by Msjon Will. C. Moreau, will be In the ball of the House of Representatives to-night. ITT An especial Invitation Is extended to the ladles, to be present at the meeting at the hall of tho House of Representatives to-night. riTThe National Union men and Democrata will be addressed by Major Will. C. Moreau, In the hall of the House of Representative# tonight. ItiTThero will be a mass meeting of the friends of a restored t'nl >n, at Shelbyvllle, today. Dan. Voorhees in I other speakers will address the meeting. Pot.tcR Court.—James Firth, for Intoxication, was fined $9 40, of which he paid $t and went to Jsll for the balance. For disturbing the peace George Moore paid $5 40, tWAt the Relief Concert, last night, there whs a fair house. The singing o< Miss Taggart was very line, and Mrs. Colonel MeClnre, on the piano, Was scarcely to be gurpsssed. |3T The steamer “ Morton ” has besn purchased by R. A. Bogle, who will attempt to bench her and get the machinery out, and that craft will soon bo numbered with the ^ have been*." ^ nr Hays, Rosenthal A Co., of Wew York, manufacturers and wholesale dealer* In clothing and gents' furnishing goode, here established a branch bouse In our city. See advertisement. _ Ghvnd Jury The Grand Jury returned •**«’>' Indictments this morning. Four for grand I ireeny, one for petit larceny, two for burglary, and one for murder In the flrat de-

gree.

Before Justicr (’oui.on.—James Ferliter, for assault and battery on big wife, was placed under bond of flWIto keep the pear*, with the understanding that he was to leave the county If she would not hare him eonflned. Base Bam..—The first nine of the Indianapolis Rase Hall Club will piny a match game with tho second nine of the Western, at one o’clock this afternooon, on the grounds of the Western club. LaroniNn Oas.—Dr. John F. Johnston, dentist,is now making a pure article of nitrous oxide, or laughing gss, which he use* for the purpose of extracting teeth without pain. He can be found nt No. 17 West Maryland street Person a 1. We are glad to take by the hand (there we* nothing In It,) onr old friend Major John W. Day. late of the “Flret Heavy.” Tho Major looks tf be In good “condl*h,”bnt we are afraid he has wandered off after strange god*, politically speaking. Death of an Ot.n Citizen.—Mr. Heirktah Wampler, an old and wealthy dtlxen of Gosport, Owen county, died suddenly last Moday, of congestion of the brain. Mr. Wampler was well known at an extenalve stock dealer. — 8t Ptut.’s church.—The services of thb obureh will be held nt Military Hall, to-mor-row, at half-past ten o'clock, a.M.,and at halfpast seven o'clock, p. M. Her. H. Stringfellow will officiate, and a collection will he taken up for the benefit of the sufferers by the late flood. Seats free." ^ ^ ^ oy .ifrs.— Wc aro Indebted to Rbodltts, of tho Circle Restaurant, for a can of the finest oysters wo havo ever seen In the We»t. Bbodtu* la In regular receipt of these large and delicious eruttoeea from the packing house of Not Ac A Baltimore. Call around and try n doxtu. TiistiM.—Trains are new running regularly on the Cincinnati and Indianapolis, and Idfayette and Indianapolis Railroads, making through connections without ehanfa of ears. Also, the Peru, BriMtatalneam) Tam Haute roads are running as usual, and our communications are now ooaapletoly restored axsopt on the Central.

Friday, skptembeb 31, i860. Hon. J. Cavfn—Dear 8ir: I notice with ►pleasure, and heartily approve your call in the morning papers, to our citizens to meet at the court bouse this evening, to devise meant of rendering assistance to the poor, who aro suffering In consequence of the terrible overflowing of Pogue's creek. I am not well enough to bo out after night, but ask the favor of you to put me down for $100, as a contribution to the fund desired to be raised to assist In relieving the needy unfortunates. II. Bate*. We trust that the committee will act promptly and relievo the distress in our midst. If tho amount cun not t>e raised by subscription, let the Connell make an appropriation, which would probably bo tho best plan aft< r all, ae then tho bnrdon would be distributed equally among our citizens. Taanseem.—Titles for transfers of real estates, In the following eases, have been filed for record during the wort ending yesterday evening: James Cook to Eugene Lmx, lot 4 In Dunlap A Tutowtlev's subdivision of blocks 30 to 36 of Morris' addition; $235. Wiley A Martin to William Crowley, lots 70 and 77 In outlot 81; $500. Wiley A Martin to M. Calllnan. lots $0 and 61 In outlot 31; $750. Josiah K. Sharpe and Mary Ellen Sharpe, to , lot In Sharpe’s addition; $825. Sheriff of Marion county to Robert L. Walpole, lots 7 and 8, except 40 feet off the north end, In Bates’ subdivision of the west part of outlot»»: $355. John W. Stumpt to Robert L. Walpole, 30 feet front by 100 feet deep, of the southwest corner of lot6 In outlot *9; $i'». Robert L. Walpole to Marv R. Dunbar, 50 feet front by 10O feet deep of the southwest corner of lot 0 In outlot *9: $1oo. Caroline O. Cleaver, to Martin ('.White, part of lots II and 42 in Margaret McCarty's subdivision of outlot II*; $900. Kllza Fletcher, and others, to Charles Kunkel, sublot 429, of the subdivision of out lots 94 to 98, and the south half of lot 91; gl,o<»0. J. Mart Meikel to Itonetta Holler, lot x in Mart and Meikel's subdivision of outlot 104;

$800.

Donlza Bushong and George L. Bushong to John W.Browning, lot II In square I of Harris’

lot 167; $600.

Wiley at Charles Slattcr. lot 57

In Wiley's subdivision of outlot 61; $460. William Y. Wiley, and others, to Kllza .-Uatter. lot 15 In Wiley & Martin's subdivision of

outlot |x.|; $500.

Aaron Grube and MarthaGruls-, to Samuel R. Grube, part of section 7, township 14, range

$700.

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Josephine Coition and Charles Coulon, to William Dell, 75 feet of lot 3 in squaro 03;

$3,400.

David Grube to Samuel K. Grube, part of section 7, township 14, rango 4 east; 3700. William H. H. Johnson to James A. Isgrlgg and Thomas K. Bracken, three and one-half acres in section to, township 15, north of range

4 cast ; $500.

Adolph Seldensttcker and Minna Scidenstelker to Christopher Kimmerman, |h feet ol lot 4 In Seidenstleker’s subdivision of thocast part of lot 25 In 1’ratt’s subdivision of out

lilork 173; $5,000.

James Greer to Margaret Cravens, lot 4 in Greer's subdivision of outlot 29; $400. James Pugh and Jane Pugh to Ooonfe Coble, south half of lot 3 In square 80; $1,500. John Ellenburger and Harriet A. Ellenbnrger to John Brockman, 29 and 30-100 aerea of section 34, township 10, north of range 4 east;

$3,300.

Makion Criminai, Court.—Isaac Richardson, charged with assault and battery with Intent to commit a rape, sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary some time since, the motion for a new trial was overruled. Thomas Buckbart, charged with burglary, was arraigned and plead not guilty. The defendant was admitted to ball In the sum of

$500.

Edgar Miller, charged with petit larceny, a nolleprn$equl was entered by the prosecutor. John Bandy, alias John Keen, charged with burglary and grand larceny, the defendant wae arraigned. A motion to quash the Indictment wae mode and overruled fly the court, and the overruling accepted to by thcTlefendant's counsel. Prisoner plead not guilty, and next Friday was set as the day for trial. Howard Stretcher, charged with murder in the first degree, the prisoner was arraigned. A motion to quash the Indictment was made, and Rstiirday. the 29th Instant, appointed by the court as the day for hearing the motion. Thomas Grant, charged with grand larceny. The defendant plead not guilty, and the case wae set for trial on the 25th instant. Edward Brown and Henry Clay was arrested for grand larceny and plead not guilty; a motion to quash the Indictment was overruled by the court, and exceptions taken by the prisoners’ counsel. Dabtardly.—Some time since the Democrats and Republicans of Wayne township marie a wagon bed to use at a Sunday school celebration. It was used, and afterwards left at theeiouse of a Democrat. In case It should be needed for any political meetings that might take place during the campaign. About a week since there wa» a Democratic meeting in the vicinity, and the gentleman at whose bouse the wsgou lied was left, decorated and used It for the occasion. On Thursday a party of radical roughs went to the place of this gentleman, cut the bed in pieces and burned It, leaving the fire In close proximity to some straw stocks, with the evident design of setting them on Are. At the time the wagon bed wae left with the Demo-cratlc-gentleman, ae above mentioned, quite a number of those who aided In its construction wanted to break it up, but were opposed by the man who led the party to destroy It. lie caused Ita destruction, doubtless, because his party was not the one to use It. To the credit of one Republican In that township, be It said, that when asked to Join in the outrage, be told the roughs that the Democrats were welcome to the use of the wagon bed. and that It* destruction would !>• disgraceful, and be would bffre nothing to do with It.

A Legal Document.—The following le a correct copy of a complaint filed by a mem' her of the legal fraternity before a Joetlce of the Peace In this city, with tho exception of the name of tho panics. Alter giving the UUs of the cause the learned gentleman proceeds as

follow*:

" The plaintiff complains of the defendant and says that lie carleeatoy let his teem Run sway in the city of Indianapolis on the 15th day of September 1886 and by that noglgenes his teem of a wagon and tuo horses attached to the sold wagon and then In said city Run against the plaintiff* teem thereby braking the right bind leg of the ofiklde horse to the plaintiff* one hundred and fifteen dollar*

with other proper relief.”

We publish this for the benefit of new beginner* In the practice, and hope they may

profit by the preusal.

Sad Arcident.—A very sarloao aeeldent occurred lost evening at mo Central Rollrood bridge over Pleasant run, Mr. J. Jf. Loot, tbc^upertntoudent of tho mod, wao standing on a board on the bridge, and, while the workmen were engaged In raising some timber, a piece fell and struck Mr. Lantoa the side of the head, throwing him off tho bridge to the ground, striking bis bead upon a pile ot rocks, breaking bis noise, bruising his head, and, It Is feared, Inflicting some very serious internal Injuries. Mr. Lunt wao Immediately brought to the city, and physicians were called Is, who pronounce bis injuries very lertant, but not fatal, unless the Internal tajarise are much

worse than now supposed.

Poisoned.—Mrs. Snelson, wife of John 8nclson, wbo keep* what wae once known ae the Scott House, but is nowtaumed fer Its present proprietor, died yesterday evening, from the effects of laudanum, token about nine o’clock In the morning. A* near a* we can ascertain, Mrs. Snelson was la the habit of using laudanum, quite a large bottle of which she hod in the bouse, sad being afflicted with a severe attack of the toothache, or neuralgia, attempted to alleviate the pain by Its u*n. It M supposed that her suffering rendered her

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In good order, 4my * oetevea, newly varnlai ao good ae new, price t 20-3

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Shoes at Jennings', old No- 91 Sooth Illinois

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Wrnmm mmA Mkwen. cheapest in tho city, at Jennings', old No. 18 South Illinois street.

gvfeesK w« MwMnwMUvc. 22-2»*t w 1.eeI»#w< Ihr Rtauffiherrnuufcet.** Beet* and Shoes from Jennings’ Shoo Store wIR keep your feet dry.

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r«Rpoe*n KamCsna Bn WmtMIfm s pair of Jennings' Water Proof Boots. Acrw I.een. The twelve saburban lot* to be sold Thursday afternoon by Wiley A Martin, Beal Estate Auctioneers, contain little mors than one acre each, a convenient size for Suburban Residences, or for Gardens. 22-5

New Boots and Shoes, Just received, at Jen-

nings’.

Uafficd (taston Rmemml The grounds of the arsenal have been finely improved with wide avenue*, surrounding the same. The acre lot* to be sold Thursday afternoon, by Wiley A Martin, ore Immediately Weat of, and adjoining the arsenal grounds. 22-5

French Jennings’.

AE two w’elwwla

noon will be sold, at public auction, those fine suburban lots adjoining tho grounds of the United States Arsenal. See advertisement of Wiley A Martin, Real Extato Agents. 224

F.WKlleh Clog Boots, F< French Calf never wear out.

Shoe House.

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purify thk blood, efoamoe the stew ash, ■ stave off ail kinds at disease. For sale by i thejirincipal diugglsts of Indianapolis.

vestment.—Beat ebaaee ever eftued te Indianapolis. Glenns’Block, 87X by 196 foot on Washington street. Oar sole. Porterms, apply to W. A K. Glean, proprietors. jy 194L Tfew -* F■for'tMSitri ** should read Dr. William Thomson's advertisement on the third page. JeU-ly -'New Cotefc ate Oash We herewith inform onr friends, and the public generally, that we have received our tall stock of over-coating, doths, rissfmiies and vesttngF. for curtsm work. Also, sf men’s, youth’s, boj’a and children's clothing, ready made. It is a well known feet, that we have had every season, for the past twelve yean, the most extenalve and beta selected assortment in this line, and our praaant start to for soperiorto any brought ou by ua before. We therefore extend a special invitetton to all to visit our establishment and be eonvlmcad of what we say. BeepeetftiQy, Glaoub, MrrcHEL A Co., Merchant Tailor* and Clothiers, Oak w**-»-, No. 2, Bates House. via.

At Jennings’

Fs-eah OysOer*.—Just received at O. B. Stout A Bro.’s a splendid lot of fresh Baltimore .Call early and leave your orders.

Horn* Awctlow.-This day at one

^ . _ .. o'clock, will be sold at auction, twelve head of the neultwaa ter death, the nor ^ ^ BlWfJ ^ Top b^.

gle*. two Spring Wagon*, Harness, etc., etc. Sale positively at ten o'clock, Stable No. 200, South IlllnoD street, near the Union Depot. L. II. Hamlin, proprietor. South Side Livery

and Sale Stables.

efforts of tho attending physician* having

failed to relievo her.

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The Flood,—Account* of damage* by the great flood continue to pour in upon us. By a gentleman Just from Gospovl, we learn that the damage In the Whim river bottom* I* si-/ most Incalculable. Thousand* of acres of corn have been literally swept away, the loss of stock—cattle, horse*, sheep and ling*—1* awful. Goss, Pettit A Co., of Gosport, lost six hundred bead of lino stock hog*. JohUson A Smith lost five hundred bead. In the Kd river bottom* the damage ho* alio !>cen heavy. The loss throughout the State will reach miillon*.

■Laat Jllchljran dti'cgt.—The twelve suburban lot. to be sold at public auction on Thursday afternoon, September 27. by Wiley A Martin, are situated on the extension of East Michigan street, which will soon become the principle tborougbf . e running ea*t from the city. 22-6 The A tlentiow of teachers and others Is

called to the following testimonial:

Wkrden A SlMW.w.T: Llaviug ' - Ifortwo

in my bu.-ines* colrecommending them

qu:tl to any now in use.

William Purdy.

Mf.tropolitan Theatre.—Mrs. Perrin

makes her lost appearance to-night, and we | year* •• Walton'* Pen*,' part with her with regret. She U a most ad- i r( .r, I took pleasure in

mlrablo artiste, and but for tbe very bad weather would havo played a brilliant engagement. Jlcrboncllt was well attended last night. To-night •• The Child Stealer’’ w’.ll be repeated. On Monday the Holman Opera Troupe commence a brief engagement, and Mr. Riley in tbe meantime will take hi*

company to Lafayette.

Fever amA fogmu. Try Dr. Warraa’a BUUotu Bitten; they an a sun cure. Price fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. For sals by all the principal druggists of ladlaaapolia. 17-tft

WENCEd Cutte*.”—G-. H. Heitkam, No. 21 North Illinois street, to la daily reedy* of new and stylish goods of all kinds, to spit the season, and warranto satisfaction to ail, having secured tbe services of L J. Pierson a* bis cutter, who I* well known to have few equals and no superiors in bis profession. Aim

ClMlsivm.—To guard against rtotora, buy Dr. Warren’s Blood Purifying Bitten, fer sale by all the principal druggists of IndlaaapoUa.

OFFICE,

F.O Alf

-No. S4 Unman mime

WEST SID*.

Money loaaed in soma to salt say article of value. Goods of all kinds bought and sokl or

changed.

Always on hand. Unredeemed pledgee, for sale or trade. E. Mar A Co. PootoMce addrose—Lock Bex 8M. myTdly

COUNTY FAIRS.

INDIANA XT ATE, DENTKICT AND COCXTT FAWS. arc' y's < ywwicK, Board aguculturbj Indianapolis, August 13,1866. |

Hill’s Hair Dye, flOr canto, black or brew* ttetanomaaea.

City. EeU by aO

trim, as a mmmm as, m a romad to! ajste. k to the diOenlty of obtaiaingn ] foPan Intodlsnse Into* mart to tha mgrte te i

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Auction Sales.

BOOK BINDERY,

it dose, am the sensitive i tbe parte m w to ret

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all pern thle aedln » war. to Win gee

thetarmattoaef Catoali, and do away with t

their pa

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aulealn mew diaaaaaaae paeallar to 1 from it* tonic, as well as ita anodyne

or even ten electrical remadlaB. In caaaaofa patotive tendency to Phthisis, or Consumption, Gin, in proper quantities, by supplying or Elliag ap tbe s—stout dying set uf tbs natural fire ef the system, will often snttoeiy wnrtaff the* swful disease, which carries of nee eighth te tee population of the UaiSad States annnaDy. Pm Gin has this peculiar advantage ether dtetufkle itlmiill rtiat irnihlHiatin iillhiinl niaallag aaj tolrvtof as naheelthy nhateclar.it aeethaa wkile it also excites, and ia a powerful eery I ne ee well as an active tonic. Dim posasiies aU the qnteitiea that can badesired tor the Mgtisot sal noklost we ef aU or liquors. Its ingredients ai of carefullv setocted grains, i gens and flavmoa with the the Juniper Berry. Age haa aromas, and given an exq smooth, oily body—and an altoote Eosalodar to the liquor, which renders to dsttetoos to tee

ling liquid parity 1

: torteeeynto

"Tha writer most remark thatMtetrs. A Btninger A Co. merit the gratitude of the enl medical psutossif, as well as tha wasld at large, for having totoodneed n stlmnleat ef such te oeptionable purity and unequivocal power, b as a preventive and curative agent, and a hai lem ex hill raters hevtoage.”—tChareiaal Jour

Wo shall ate present onr casket ot Sweet Opoponaxat the Palais Royal, until ear esteemed seas in, Napoleon, consigns Mexico to Uncle Sam tor safe keeping. We shall then ftaruish him with a token at rents ish-ance, for sweeter tha the rear of artillery. R. X. SMITH A CO.. New York. W. I. HAS KIT * CO., Wholesale Agents, No. 14 West Washington street, septUdlns Indianapolis.

the agency of geaaine Cod Liver Oil in Scrofula Bronchitis, Chrrerie Gongfc, Asthma, and eves Consumption, alaooot surpass belief. In John C. Baker A Co.’s “Pure Medicine! Cod Liver Oil, (each bottle of which is accompanied by medical guarantees of tho highest order), the public hare the boot bread ot the preparation known to tea scientlle world. JNO. C. BAUD* A Cm, sep4 dim No. 718 Market street. Philadelphia.

The ftef/s to bn 9 rid at Auction on Thurtday afternoon, are aU staked and nuiul/orcd. Prr*on* wishing to view the prrmi-e* can obtain plat* at tbe Real Extate l <1111.-e of Wib-y .t JLirtln. 22-5

Union Fair—Edinburg, sember 94 to 99, Inclosive. Parke and Vermillion - item her 11 to 14. itssrlaad—East Enterprise, Sep-

Johnson county, 8epMontesuma, Parke junty, Septeml Ohio and Sw ^Floyd-Yew Albany, October I to 8

tir Notwith«tan<llng the Inclcnvn.’y of the weather, last evening, a large and rnthuMOotic aiidknce assembled to hear Major Will. C. Moreau. Tbe Major was Introduced by D. .T. Calllnan, secretary of tbe National Union Club, but owing to the flirt that he bad traveled *oino. hundred mile* and only arrived at the honr of spcaklnsr. Major Moreau did not *p*:ak, except to adjourn the meeting to the hall of the House of Representative*, to-night. ASSFAtMENT* OF REVENUE.—Tile fallowing are. the monthly assessment* of Ii.U r.ut! Revenue for the, inonlh of August In this di-trlet:

Fcnchra nnd I*lnma.—A splendid lot j of choice Peaches and Plums, for preserving, | just received and for sale at O. R. Stout A Br.'s.

Wayne—Riehmred, September 94 to to. Dearborn—Lawrenceburg. September 94 to 99. Deeatur—Greensborg, September 18 to 91. lielawarn—Mancie. SeptemlwrtC to 18.

-South Bend. September 97 U

AGENTS.

IT here to 4*et n Fap.- At taoldaberry'u, 3'J Weul Wnubiactoti street, ssmslrr l essspei-awre Hall. 32-3

Marlon county.. Hancock county .Shelby county. Johnson connty Morgan county. . Hendricks connty Total.

i ■: i.‘> i-o: is .'.sel ;d 9l»<> ;.<» 763 05 421 77 $2’.,572 97

llfgli ttroamd. The ground* at the cxtcnalon of Hast Michigan street, to !«• sold i at two o'i lock Thursday afternoon, by Wiley j ,fc M .rtln, lies high, and overlook* tho city. No ' more eligible sites for residences can be found"* in Hi • vicinity of (he city. 22-" |C 1,,e<

September 97 to 9*.

Vrre Ita ate, Meptem tier 99 to 99

Harrison—Uorydon, September 18 to 91.

Fulton—Rochester, October 13 to 14.

Koncinsko—Warsaw, September 97 to S3.

Wahfwb—Waba*h.September 18 to 90.

Jefferson—North M:uli»on. September 18 to 91. Park—Hloomingdale, September 18 to 91. Randolph—Wtaehs*ter, September 18 toB.

Cass—I*>gansport. September 99 to 98.

Hendrick*—Danville. September 9B to 98. Jackson—Seymour, September 18 to 99. Montgomery—Crewfordville, September 97 to 98. Hamilton—Noblearllle. Septembers to 98.

Ijiporte— Laporte, September 19 to *9.

Others will he added to the list as soon as re-

FXLTH^ HOUPfTYI Kxform FFtort—r Extrm PmydS F«r 8«Micro sr4 ikdr >rt—iwN, COLUMTED BT Army and Navy Claim Agency Nw. id te—* Washimgtam Maw—. Half Square East of the Palmer House, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Blanks and Instructiona sent by aaall, wma or charge, to all who apply Car there. Address TEMPLE C. RARXISOS, *ux9 t9mAwte lad lane pel is. fadtom

M 1-2 But Vl

SIVMtg

nCDAABfXTWT91 A.

Job Pmitins Office,

A- HTTINTT Jfc roMMmSr^MEKClUHTS,

LIFE INSURANCE

Amnsemo&t&a

THE FHAMKLIX

LIFE IE8UEANCE COMPANY,

ImOFOUTM TMAm.

» StyltaNr a.

Lmmappoaranoe of the Celebrated Actress, fMrs.L.B. PERRIN Afternoon at half-past two o'clock. The Drunkard.

Evening at eight o'clock,

CHILD STEALER.

WohareoM aff te*i

t com plata

BOOK BINDERIES

luntry. Wo ore psopared to do all kinds of

Blank W

o i*

OB’ INDLAIN'A.I'OLIS, will tornish you a LTFE POULT just as reiiable, and for loss money than you wilt pay tho Tho Life Insurance Companies that have been organized in this country hare paid larger dividend! daring tee first years of their organization than they ever did afterwards. Tho New Company can pay you just as large dividends, and furnish you just os reliable insurance as an old one^ and statements to the contrary are made only by agents of foreign companies, for which they get the per cent. THE FRANKLIN LIFE is organized just as the Mutual Life of New York, the Connecticut Mutual Life, the Mutual Benefit Life, and other Mutual Life Companies of tho East were, and has, in ninety days, written more policies on healthy persons than the bote of these companies did during the first year of their organization. THE FRANKLIN LIFE will give you half credit upon your premium on the Life and Tea Tear Tables. By this plan you get a policy of $5,008 for about the same money* that an all cash company would charge yon for a policy of $9,500. THE FRANKLIN LIFE will be able to put your money paid for premiums at a bettor rate of interest than ia paid Bast, and can therefore give ! yon better dividends than Rateern Companies can . afford to pay. The money paid the IBANKLIX LIFE is put again in immediate circulation here, uii'l goes to assist in building up the wealth and capital of our city and State, in which we should all feel in-

terested.

OYKB THREE HUND&KD of the most reliable business men of Indianapolis applied for policies in the FRANKLIN LIFE in the first sixty days of its organization, and they selected Officers and Directors. Before insuring call at the office of the FRANKLIN LIFE, er see one of her agents, and compote her tables and arguments with those of other companies, and if. after doing so, you send abroad for a policy, it will be for the reason that you are in some way interested in sending capital to the Rate for investment. THE FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY refer to the certificate of the Bankers of

Indianapolis:

We, the Bankers of the city of Indianapolis, take pleasure in saying that we are personally

ith the Officers ami Directors of the

CNUNTY OFFICERS

aptness, and in a manner tha ant will five retiro satisfaction.

jsr O

ICE

RAILROAD OrnCEBS

Trm F.r.iXCK.—AH member* of the several temperance organization* Ifi tho city are requested to meet at Temperance Hall, to-nwr-row^ Sunday afternoon,) at two o’clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of Brother Henry C. Colli*, Jate Lieutenant of the One Hundredth Indiana volunteer*. The ladle* arc expected to participate. Dit. L. AnnsTT, G. M. E. J. Monnis, A. M. Cricket.—A match game of cricket will be played on Mon«lay afternoon, at Camp Burnside, between tbe first and tecond eleven* of tbe fndlsnapolt* Cricket Club. Captain* Mitchell and McOaw will command, and wickct» will bo pitched atone o'clock, precisely. F. B.—Tbe Indianapolis Circle of the Fenian Brotherhood will have their annual ball at Washington Hall, on Wednesday evening, October 3, 1800. A pleasant time I* anticipated.

Licenses,—Marriage licenses have been Issued to tbe following person* during the week ending yesterday evening: Richard E. Perrott and Louie* A. Scott. Charlee E. Fowler and Julia M. Holliday. William M. Baker and LdsasS. Pendleton. George W. Church, Jun., and Elmira C. Raddlck. William C. Burton and Psrthenl* Muse. Henry H axed on and Dora Hahn. Pauline Seudornln and Melinda Mongevllle. Arfdrew Gate and Ann R. 8. Hchmldt. Gustave Bensbeld and Margaret Frankenstein. Wllllsra A. Langley and Louisa J. baugb.Wllllam M. C. Johnson and Sarah Ann Busenbarrlck. John Wilson and Maria ilcAlltster. Andrew C. Nlawauder and Mary C. BenVranets M. Gordon amfMary A. Jenklni. James Bradley and Mrs. Julia Bradfev; (colored.) _ Errata.—In our article in yeteerday awning's paper, *t “fl*w it happened,” tbe tjpee make us soy, in tbe flr*t line of tbs of tbe second paragraph, -’two o’clock on Tuegfay morning,” latesad of “tetf o’etort on Tuetlsy morning.” We don't get up so early, knd aside from that, the article thue changed Will be correct and far more intelligible toour readers.

UOCAL ITEMS. The Inunraarei Rwolmrsm for the past two year* ha* not been prolltablc. Tbe Lorillard Inmiranee Company of New York City ha* issued the following circular to It* patrons; Lorillard Fire Insurance Co.,) No. 104 Broadway. r New York, August 20,1866. > Dear Sir—At a meeting of tbe Board of Directors of this Company, held on the 16th In^ slant, the following preamble and resolution were adopted: « Whereas, tho losses, expenses, and reinsurance during the fiscal year ending July 31, 1866, exceed tbe receipts during the same period, and whereas, it i* provided In tbe Issue of Participating Policies that In the above contingency tho Scrip Isstied thereon shall be cancelled to the extent of such losses, expense* and reinsurance. Therefore, «Resolved, That the Issue ot Scrip for the years 1865, 1864, 1965, and 1801 be and are hereby cancelled to their full extent, and that the Secretary cause a notice to be sent to each Scrlpholder that the same 1* cancelled, and that they be requefted to return the certificate to this office for cancellation.” . In accordance with tbe foregoing resolution, you are hereby requested to return the certificate* of Scrip held by you to thUofflce for cancellation. Respectfully, John C. Mills, Secretary. Rich V.tacea* opened thlm iwos-w-Imgt mt Tyler*)* Hew Hive. 22-2*6t A niff Irey Owt at the Smock Brother* to.dsy, at half past nine a. M., of all kind* of Household Goods too numerous to mention. Also one Piano, Side Saddle, and a nice lot of Overcoate. Be sure and go. IG. W. SMOfiK, Auctioneer. For Dry ©nod* off all klwdm ffo to Tyler** Bee Hire. 22-2sAt Toniiff Nfaw, tttop and Bay a» pair of Dress Boots at Jennings’ Shoa House. Fire** Resal Irlata Poplin** all color* at Use Bee Hive. 22-2#At

loxretst price** at Tyler** Bee Hire. 22-2sAt Bay the Children Boot* and Shoee at Jennings’, old No. 18 South Illinois street*. Mitre* cheapest* nt Tyler** Bee Hire. 22-2*At Hay year Wife her Winter Shoe* at Jennings’ Shoe House.

li<*re to 43et it Hat.—At €3eld*l*.irj'«. 33 Wert Washington ■treet* nndcr Temperance Hall. 22-a Twelve Nub writ a a I-ota at Auction.—Wiley A Martin, Real Estate Auctioneers, sell at public auction, at two o’clock Thursday afternoon, that fine ground lying immediately weat of the United States Arsenal ground, tbe same lielng subdivided In twelve lots of little more than one acre each. See advertisement. 22-5 YIrrchaat Tailor* and Clothlnff House, Gents’*Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc.—J. A P. Gramlfng, No, 41 East Washington street, take pleasure In informing their friends and the public generally that they have received a large, full and complete stock of Ready Made Clothing and Gent#’ Furnishing Goods, which they offer sa cheap aa the cheapest. Also a large stock ol Piece Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cart meres, etc., which they will make up in the latest stylea, and warrant to suit tho most fastidious. 22-12

Nfevr Clood*.—All those in want of cheap and fashionable suit of clothes will do well to call at No. 17 North Meridian street, three doors from Journal Office, where goods are marked down to suit all customer*. 20-lm Stolworthy a Co.

Indiana State Fair—Indianapolis, October 1

l. S. EXPRESS GLIDE!

to 6.

Ohio State Fair—Dayton. September 95 to to Iowa State Fair—Burlington, September H

to 91.

Mich I ran—Kalamazoo. October 9 to 5. Illinois—Chicago, September 94 to 99 W. H. LOOMIS, Secretary. auglS dull orl.

SPECIAL NOTICES. ■m. BaCBiNEIA.*ff UNRI P! THE GREAT Cholera Remedy.

taste, mild, hut sure iz strengthens the system, acts like a charm, affording almost immediate relief, and a taste of tho article will satisfy tbe most incrednlona of these facte. Sold by* ail dealers In medicine. Please send for circular. Try it. Prepared only by EDWARD SUTTON, Providence, Rhode Island DBMaa Bamass A CO., of New York. General A—**. mv9 dEwOes

Oreclan Bn®* and Cart Net*, all Mhadens, wholesale and retail* at Barker**. 21-2

Kleffant MUre, Hive. Boldslterry*** •*

at Tyler** Bee 22-2sAt Vonr Fsar*.—At Wert Waohlnff»r Temperance 22-3

Jo*epk O'Connor, 3-1* Month 1111nol* street, sole agent at Indianapolis for Sands’ Chicago Ale*, respectfully informs hi* customer* and the trade that be haa now bands a large supply of Stock and C/eam Alea of superior quality, in barrels, half barrel* sad kegs, a* well a* In bottles, to salt all requirements. He I* also agent for Bonnet 1*10101*1 celebrated Red Jacket Btomaeb Bitten, which he can supply In coses or In bottles, and he takes this opportunity to return hi* grateful thanks for the merited preference of bla friends. N. B. Prompt attention paid to cuatomen. New Head Pre— **IK—Itete Waterfall*,” all eluvde*, at Parker**. 21-2 VIoriel Ofaissff B*wa. Rockwell'*, opposite Union Depot; neat, clean, well arranged, homelike, painstaking, no untoward influences, personal attention. IS-lm Clouded Blae* Taderehlrt*, flae quality* at Parker**. 21-2 Heavy Mlk aad tell wool VIorlao Fades wear, at Parker**. 21-2 Isad I aa a Ntate Fair aad Kallroad Arrangements. — Tbe Fourteenth Annual Indiana State Fair will be held on Camp Morton, near this city, commencing October 1, continuing to the 6th. The following railroad companies have agreed to carry passengers and freight to said State Fair at foil rate*, to bg returned free. AU passenger ticket* and freight receipts must be stamped at tbe Secretary’* office, to be good for the return trip—the some to be good from October 1 to 6. Columbus and Indianapolis Central Railway; Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway; Louisville and Indianapolis Line; Belletontaine Railway Company; Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad; Peru and Indiana, polls Railroad; Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railroad; Evansville and CrawfordsvtUe Railroad; Toledo, Legansport and Burlington Railroad: Chicago and Great Eastern Railroad. Other road* will be added to the list a* fast ai heard from. [Papers throiivhout the State friendly to the great Interests of Agriculture please copy.] W. H. Loomis, Secretary. aug28dAwtlUoctl ■1(111Ote* Bitter* for cleansing,strengthening, Invigorating and putting in order the weak, debilitated and diseased human system. I)r, Warrens’* Billions Bitters are unpquated by any other medicine in tbe world. For sale by all the principal druggists of IndlaaapoUa. 17-tft

From the Sooth are that tbe deadly Asiatic Cholera islm Vgobile And will soon make ite appearance in the North, and It 1* the dnty of every Ftetfoer sari VI other To keep a supply of Dr. Atherton s Cherry C ordial on hand, which is warranted to keep the body tn that healthful condition which will prevent that Terrible Dl*ea*e From obtaining a foothold in their families. It will also core the most violent case* of Oyseatery, Diarrhea, And all Spring and Summer complaints, and for tha strong testimonial* in its favor from families of the first respectability, see circulars at the Druggists. Prepared by Dr. A. T. Atherton A Co., LoweU, Maasachusete. Wm. E. Gump, Dayton, Ohio, sols Agent for Ohio and Wast. seplBdlmtu.th.satAwlm

MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced None and Female Physician, Pretent* to tit* Attention of Mother* her Soothing Svrur For ChlUbwte Terthlaff, Which greatly facilitates the procees of tee i. i ^ by softening tbe gums, reducing aU inflamoi- - tlons, will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is Sore to Regulate tbe Bowel* Depend upon it, mothers, it wUl give rust to yourselves, and Relief and Health to Tour Infant*. We hare pat up and sold this article for orer shirty years, and oau sat in cohnidencx and txuth of it what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—tnrm has it VAiunni A SINGLE INSTANCE TO EFFECT A CUBE, when timely used. Never did we know aa Instance of dlseatlsfactlon by any one who used 11 On the contrary, all are delighted with Its operations, aad speak in terms of commendation of Ite staff leal effect! aad medical vlrtuea. We speak in this matter “ what we do enow,” After thirty yean' experience; and plkdon otrs refutation fob THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WR HERE DECLARE. Ia almost every instance where the infont is soffering from pain and exhaastion, relief will be foundjn fifteen or twenty minntes after tbe syrup is administered. Full directions for using wUl aeeompany each bottl*. None genuine —tare tho the simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, ia on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggists throughout the world. Price only 35 Offuts par Bottla. mytdAwfim

SHIPPERS

AND DIRECTORY,

Crestalaiwff •» theKxpm* SMIlce* ta tfce Uwltari **a»ee, wttta Now re*rt«fflc* Register, 1* now being PablfehN by George V. Hawes,

AT BALTIlteOBE, ■».

This Directory has already attained

Birecwry ev«*v :

PRICE OF TBE BOOK, Including namee of Firms, $*£500 Copy.

C. I. BASS, CsHABlAL AGENT* BALTIMORE, MARYLANDPostoffice Box, 1450. sep90 dSt

Are requested to examine our

BTaATTg BOOKS,

feel satisfied we are manufacturing the beet B*oks made ia the State. *

DRY GOODS MERCHANTS

June Ruthford

.Mrs. L. B. Perrin.

T O O X5 XtE S. Doors open at quarter past seven o’clock. Overture commences ai aiglr precisely. Monday evening September 94. the great HOL-

MA> FNtgJSg PBi^k TEOt PF.

REMOVAL.

IR/IEIMZO'VA.Ij

J. A. BUTTERFIELD A CO., MUSIC DEALERS,

Wtk Wert YVtiKkingtUMa Sirteet.

acquainted with tbe Officers ami D tree to i FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE COMP

ANY

lists at

this city; that they ore of our best capitalists and businessmen: that we have the most implicit " J =--»■ ‘ tency

nd it

a Life Insurance WM. H. ENGLISH.

President First National Bank.

J. C. S. HARRISON.

Bankers.

influence in tbe management am

of said Company, and cheerfully recomme

to all who may wish to procure

Pulley.

A. A J.

THOMAS H. SHARPE, idianapolis Branch Rankin THEO. P. HAC'GHEY.

TH

President Indianapolis

w. w. wool:

L’GHI

National Bank. W. WOOLLEN.

•ident Indiana Banking Co. k. FLETCHER A CO..

Bankers.

HENRY SCHNTLL.

President Merchants’ National Bank.

MANSUR, nt Citizen-

lent I. 3

President Citizens’ National Bank.

GEORGE TOCSEY,

President Indiana National Bank.

OLIVER TOCSEY,

President Branch Bank of State. wiKEcnrares and officers

/~VC"R rapidly increasing business ha» made it V-/ necessary to remove to more extensive rooms and a more convenient location. We have fitted up our new stand in a style unsurpassed bv anv house in the State. Our stock of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Is fresh and largely Increased. Our X* I .V TV o *4 Are of the laU*-t ;ui«! b* -t iiukiiui'actuit*. Our Holm ami. Guitar Strings

Th** sn. -t nilpV'te. .-in’! cmr

SHIEST IvH XT S I O Is receiving large i:'Mition>. and continuallv in-cre^e-l by our mvn fMiMi.-.Ttious. l*romnt attention to the wants ol’ Musical public, and a Lh»>r-

eo ra-

tion to the wants *, ough knowledge bined wit i a eon warrunlfo us i u.

LEAOiMG MUSIC HOUSE IN INDIANA.

I usical public, arm i the Music bn>me>s, c

convenient ;md iden^ani location, i aiumun”i:ig onr ^toic us tlm

Thankful for tire very liberal patronage we e heretofore received. «e invite all lovers of

.ic to pay us

receive* a visit.

J. A. BI TTKIIFIELD & CO., Browning & Sloan's old stand, augSSulmlthp S2 West Washington >t.

KEIF LB, Forncrlv

DRUGGISTS.

rrnerly of Daily. Keifer vt: c'o.

K. Vinton

FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE CO

John M. Lord,

Winslow 8. Pierce,

Ingram Flewher. Barnabas Coffin,

William W. Woo Han.

William Braden.

“ "arty

E B. Martlndale,

reilliam O. Rock wood, Benjamin Harrison,

Edward T. Sinker, Charles A. Ray.

William S. Hubbard.

;lair,

Osgood.

Nicholas Me John C. S. H

. Harrison,

John W. Grubbs.

ill lam

Solomon b Judson R.

Frederick Baggs, John re. Murphy.

E. B. MARTIN DALE, President. D. IF. GRUBBS, Secretarv. JOHN M. LORD, Vice President. JAMES H. WOOD BURN. M. D., JAMES 3. ATHON, M. D„ FBISBY S. NEWCOMER, M. D . Medical Advisers $0* Reliable Agents wanted to canvass for theFRANLIN. sep5 lm4p

REMOVAL.

E/E2VL O V A.Xj.

removNo 60

^VT FERGUSON, Merchant Tailor, has i ATI.* ed from West Marvjand street to No. i East Market street, opposite the Postoffice. Having just returned from the East, X invite my fr,ends and the public generally to call and ex-

■■ine my goods and prices.

saptlSdkt

NOTICE.

A New PerfiBe f$r the IffadkereUef. Phnlasste “ Niffkt JHrerelteff Ooreteo.w Phn lonte “ Niffht Hloouaiwff G*r*te*.n Phalon'a <« Niffht nioomin* Crrewo.w Phn ion’s s Xifflst Uloominff Ccrenz.w

Ph*lots’* ** Niffht Bla

nd Fragrant PerI beautiful tower

Manufactured only by P9IALON * SON, New York. Hire ARE OF CO UNTERFRITB. ASK FOB PHALOS’S—TAKE NO OTHER. fy« doodftweowly

FK/OrOS^-LS. ■pROPOSA LS will be received bv the underL signed for the brick work on Saint Paul’s Chapel. *’Plans and specifications may be seen at R. L. McOnat’s store. West Washington street. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. Rxr. H. STRINGFELLOW, Ja., R. L. MOOUAT, JOSEPH A. MOORE, tepfil dSt Building Committee.

STRAW.

STH.AWI STJERAWI bales. Paper rill be

CO.

sepkl dftwtvr

INSURANCE.

The Christian Advocate Says: ' I’lHE cecnr _L tern mui every year, t superior security and cheapnes*. Ask our patrons, then try a*. J. 8. DUNLOP ft CO. septl-tav No. 16 North Meridian street.

INSURANCE.

INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE AGENCY.

'DEPRESENT THE FOLLOWING FIRST JLV class companies: North Western Mutual Lift, Mil wonkee. Wisconsin^ aisbAs Ri mu. tm Insurance of North America,’ (Fire,) ’

1 ’ 781 ’ 618

—k —— 901,OOC

United Lifo, Fire art

Covington, “ ireplppa* Tnanx

(«»,)

378,888

TOO.OOb 8 Talbot ft NuwN Block, near teslSdSm

LAW AN*

REAL ESTAIR mid,

No. 88K North ]

ttorert fiiirellif^

And other bosinsss i

Larjfo DlarolE Books,

Aro reanmted to Hire as a coll and onomina onr stock of Papon, which wu warrant te hoof tho

BOOTS AND SHOES.

To Shoe Customers.

We are selling the best Boots and Shoes in the market at less prices than they have been sold for four years. The stock must be sold to make room for fall Goods.

KEIFER & VINTON,

WIioIosmI^

DRUGGISTS,

So. 2G South Meridian Street,

XXSTXDTAAINrAAU’OLT*, 11ST X>.

Offbr exclusively *t

\V

A new and complete Stock oi

ORUSS, MEDICINES,

F-AJEIsTTS,

OILS,

Also, full stock of

jyttdSm

E. H. MATO A CO.,

No. 21 Kssat Wssahlteffton St.

I>. O^I>Y Sc OO.,

lest Material la V»e.

iJicTDING FOE PUBLISHERS

Dona re tho most terarabte terms.

CAI*Is AINM SMB US,

Stroot*

►or.IS, 11ST33 ,

DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES,

com Pit IS ING

Ea^t

3STO- 83 Washington

Street,

U«MAiEArol.lS, ITE01AKIA. iyafr*

KID CLOVES.

SOMlCTIi INCA IN IC W .

Seamless Kid Gloves.

Ivonia street.

FOR SALE.

RUBBER GOODS, Notions, Perfumery^ Extracts, Pomades, Hair Oils.

NO GOODS SOLD IT DETAIL.

augH d3ml»tp

A Country Store For Sale.

▼enientl ings, and imi

FOR RSNT.

FOU REIVT

nrreo Front

X ov

ore* No. ST

UNDERTAKERS. LOI%« A BIRCH, Undertalfers, ON THE CIRCLE, Have on hand a large stock of COF’F’JLNS, CASES ANlhCASKETS

enlarged our ncreoslng our expressly for

no

funeral purposes. We are also increasini

s * e - ' jy91 dSm

COLLARS

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