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for Bale-Meat store, Jfo. 81 Jforlli Pennsylvania street. »■««'<•«t# A^ffe##. (yiilvoriaPst Sjolal-Meatlna this evening at JMei'a Uloelt. Tea, Coffee, sugar, Rte —Al Sanonr t Drug nnd Tea Stjre. OoM Pens and Ink-Al Todd, Cftrmlehoal nnd wmiam*', Pletnre Palaeo-A A. Bafne*, Aftlat. fire (Irate* Iftd Hantles-At Tutewllef firother*. Kjt Sale- Apply at 884 North llHnols street. o i f r~ wiw. The fldfiliPHf 4 1<mw< We have for aal# the rtflotra blank form# lor applleatlot# under the bankrupt law. Attorney* and other* desiring any numb«r of theM blanks, will please send In tbefr orders at once. Manftw covn-tt Dimoon At to Convim* rios.-Tho Demoereoy of Marion county, and all who desire to not with them, are request#!! to meet In Mass Convention at the court house in the rltr of Indianapolis, on tVaturrifly, ,/iiIp ■itt, at ten o’(dock a. M., for the purpose < f placing in nomination candidates for the office* of county auditor and commissionMp for the Third District of said county, A general attendance Is requested. Good speakers will be on hand, ny order of central Committee, td A. (foifgs, ('h id man. JtgTrhe chain gang Is In business again. IfT The pension agency Is out of funds. I f* Hlacklurrles are not very plenty yet. Jf-T* Business Is reported looking up. y IT Dust flew yesterday-some. t-F The fficngerfsst building Is progressing r ipidly. Tl»« roof will snon be flnished. IF General Charles Cruft, of Terrs Haute, was in the elty yesterday. l-f Has#.t>ai lists are on the i/nH'/ne, wh*t« ever that may be. . If The Heoretsry of Btate Is shipping registry blanks to the various counties. If Dr. Brown Is going to anntyae tb« T#rre Haute arteslsn well water to-day. Wish him success. If deffersonvlll# M to hove • postmister at last. Willie B. Goodwin was aomlaated by the President yesterday. I f Wouldn’t It be possible to have e#me the hogs that roam the etreets Impounded un. til water melon time/ Kf Pine weather for swimming yesterday, dm dl boys patronise the canal, older ones go to Pail Creek. If The Peru Hill road carry base balliste desiring to witness the game hero on Friday at half fare. If Dr. J, M. Kitchen nnd William Watlace, Require, returned y«etorday after n four months* absence in Kurope, _ If The bowldorlng on MaMnehusotts nvenne Is being re pel rod. ll wifi bare to be done over again M) n IhW WWfr#, )f Dorsebnek riding I# ntl the go among the ladles now. Those who can't get horse* envy tboee who can. If Hasn’t that gate stood In the court house yard long #toQgh? Are w# to have another repetition of the gallows! If Thom l# another rumor that the Vincennes Railroad I# to bo built. Can't somebody start something fresh! JfThree d ranis, «r# case* of unlawful assembly, aad one of dtftrbanee of the p#aee won disposed of U the polks# court ye#t«rday, _ . If The Ash law ha# be#n deckled unoonstitutlonal by th# judge of M# !<aleyetto criminal court. ThdlupfOM Court hMumdeay in thomatt«r. _ If John a. Finch, the ladlanapolie correspondent Of IhrffdW T«H fritm*, id recuperating at Green Mount Water Cure, mm Richmond. ^ EfThere will h# a meeting of the bar, •» the Ceurt flons# tht# mofntng, at t«n Cdoeh to appropriately nWlo# th# death of thet# ■ MMfaeiimTm If m^slffhl^lh M ^Amfi^W wwwwimirTT ivOTisgvi gffm Kwumyrmwt fMONAf.^Mod. A r t flnrtetou, «f Uwnwco county, <lepo Mtrtdc, of j.%. Btftehland and Mlehael WMaaa, of Wapa», and ChMkw M ernes, of CHif1tm«tf, wer# in th# city yesterday. , v/ < *; tar Some of our fpigeoa.iion# phyatetMs •ny tho ehoteraiaoemtaghore. If thefoouM meet old Cholera htmaeif, they would laetat oa hie coming, whethar ha wanted te or not. . Wi nU hath one "MMfr frlltnye." — * MTA ease of gedumeTholer# Wa reported wmmtmutfWihA tPaeiAirniWk/t fMtfh mM, JWWwwfmmy i * vv pnllftuv fvPvTWfWlfl miahh idh mil tbh mtmMrt Mmh ^adi uhdUMIdMdk tfMF dtfkm ▼■Wv mf Pit nt mw vimnv sfff puff pvw|VPl v avn fpw worst, It will do no harm whether the ohdk era visits u« or not. ana. mao mwto^uMtWMwac wioPmi ttsm mw. tHP, efthdOgh fhe iffadp** wSa2w how to spot). They call It pfemefng arttl. A little edmawkm weukFat hart ttm df waf dp of eaeretee now. A good thing. Toe mush
rtwLH) gu>—i fHOoard of trueteoe of tho pwblk sohoofo hwva selealod the MRowWr toathew tor Pa wafePewf yeanr, whfui gam mencee on those of heptmnp: m.&s&m&st' 1 *' TniawrPWPR W/i.lutlrtt/frtBeWal MdVfug»lhw;jhwdMi tofiiEZSZ ortRof Mhs Mapy Vraddla W* PM ertttd; Him Annie harbour,model Mhoof< F!r*4 WeN-IDee Mary Hkshofenn, prtueV pti s M Iso Ooe Jfwphf, MMe Marto Colo, Mlm Anna Colins, MWv Haggle Flder, Mtw Mary Cropscy, second Word—Mis# Sareh J, Miner, yrmeipal; Mr*. Klla 8, Tysen, Mlee F<iloF<Cotin, Ml*# Alvina Tedrow. Third Ward—Mlsa Ktlaa T< Ford, prMoi* pal; Mtm Mary Taylor, Mies Kama L. Moot, Fifth Ward—Mlee flonrte Colgan,prln*V»M Miss Mary Cotgan, Mlsa AngnstoB/ewn/Mrs. Mary P. Currie, Miee Laura |w«du4 Mtee Grace Wrison, Fifth Wwd KfaaohBuikD log—Mis# Harsh <f*t*sven and Mist Mettle damaeag. Sttth Ward MISS Fidelia Anderson, grinetpsl; M^AkeeGray, Se v.nth Ward—Miee Mery Parrott, prinotrri; Mice Alice geerfet, Kigbtb Ward—Mlee Alieo », McVay, principal; Mlse lelma lagerioU, Miee Merla y»nes, Miss Mary Ingereoil, Mtee Anne *<Motrson, Miss Mattie MeKnolly ami Mies Clera Dar-
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Ninth Ward-MeryM. Richardson, principal; Mlse Clara Hoyt, Mre. Mary Abota, Misses Ltante Donen, Amelin Ratdauf, MayIan Harvey, Mettle Campbell, J, Seldl, Fiore Finch, Lootsn Seeberger, Amanda Shoemaker, Caroline Llndermutb. For all Scboole-Mueio, George B. Loomis; Gymnaetios, Mlee C. Catilff; Primary laetructton, MtseN. Cropsey. InevRANOB Buemnee^-lt will bo noticed that Adolphue Abromef, X*q., hat been appointed agent of Oo Home 1 ecu ranee Company, of New York, one of tho most promt, oent Insurance organizations in tkle country. It# record is before the people. There is ao mystery la He statements or proceedings. It's figures ere plain nnd eatiefaotorr, w*«* Itnl and assets amouft*'**^ ** 4tmff three million mo fc-tfured and fifty thousand dollars, and ft# able management, tte Home te prepared for any eontingeaoy, aad although it bus now n record of wMeh It mny be proud, there Is no doubt that a future awaits it of mil greeter eueoem nnd ueefulaeee. During the laet two yonre it bee paid our oltifeae for losses upwards of $88 000. Wo congratulate the company upon their selection of Mr. Abromet ae their local agent. Ho is thoroughly nequMated with the taeuranco business, aad te prompt, courteous sad acvommodnttag ia Me huetnem relatione. Those Who have done bnstnen with the <F,taa Insurance Company, which he hae represented here for manyyeare, will cordially Indorse cur commendations of Me. Abromet. The agency of tho Home Company, one of tho best in the country, win enable Mm to accommodate hi* friends nnd the community generally, who desire (o insure greater Hike then any one company is willing to teko, end ell good Insurnnce organizations limit their risks. Roth the Home and the /F.tne, by their prompt adjustment of losses end their wen known rospoatiMllly, stand foremost tn the public estimation among Insurance companies. TMK LDO an sport DlPWOUf.TV<—The following apodal dispatch to the CMoago Tfm«g, gives a detailed account of tho strike of the employes of the Chicago end Great Kastern Railroad at Logensport, laet week; I/OQ an sport, Indians, July If., The difficulties between the Chicago aad Great Eastern Railroad and it# employes In this city were adjusted this afternoon. Probably no event In western railroad history originated tn such n n peculiar manner as the resent strike. Founded upon tho demands of
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dotme, and tho dttaons ofLogansport, noting upon tho compmiy's inability to par, raise the money by tedlvMuol eutwertpHot to cancel the obltgnttOM of the company. Recently the Chicago and Great iCeetera Railroad Company have boon doing comparatively little business for eovorei reasons. Tho receipts of the road hero not sufficed to pay actual enpeases, and in consequence their employes have received ao wages for several months. In thki elty the men worked on every day receiving aeaurnnoe of Immediate payment. Most of them kave families and during tho time managed to obtain household nocoesnrfee at the several storea in the city on their promise to pay as soon ns the company, settled their claims. Last week, however, the stores seotag no proepoetef o settlement by the company, refused to further trust the men and they being thus thrown out without the means of support for tbemaeivee and families resorted to tho recent strike as a moans of compalling a pay meat by the oompaay. Previous to adopting coercive measures they sought a peaceable settlement and presented their claims la a quiet aid orderly manner. No no-
augnrnted Wednesday noon. A meeting was then held and a plan of action devised. On Tbnrsdav morning,the workingmen to the number of seventy-three, assembled, and, after removing some of the raiia and wbeela
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seep in toe machine shops five engtaea belonging to tho company. At noon tho crowd assembled near the switches opposite the Wewish depot, and placing a flagman at the weetern s with, the arrI valof tbe Chicago Vain wae awaited. Upon Its aeptval te wvstepped uy the strikers, when the can were detached /om a mall coach and run upon a side track, f bo engineer nnd conductor wen notified that the engine could proceed with tie malt ev, but that ao more paneager or freight care could go through until the men on a strike were paid. The proceeding wae very quietly (lone atid occupied hut a lew minutes. Cbe sheriff was preaeat hut ooufeseed Ma iaoMHty to interfere. The paeaeagers of tho detached train managed to stow themselves away in tho •nail oar, and n this manner managed to posch Cincinnati. At balf-paet four tho exMtta^IiUuBAI^ttUttUUUMUiLiBoohor,
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and south of tho few*; esibeaiefl had nothing to do. Tho pameagm were conveyed in baggage ears to the pmm§tt soaeiao. A proposition wae made that aAernoon to the men to pay one menth*e wages and lea per cent, interest on the balance, bit the propositi on wae refuted. In the meantiaM the difficulty had attained sash dimen stone that freight traffic was entirely suepMjiad, the •easpany refusing to receive spy at ante dapots, and the passage of freight Mae being peremptorily forbidden by the mea. The •Mffi tenia from Chicago on Friday, adopted U novel way of getting tbreugh. Knowing that there was a severe penally agatuet stepping the mall while la traoett* the officers of the oompaay directed that the mall coach should be placed in the rear of the trata. Just before tho time of arrival now toebo west also placed on the switches in tho hope that the irsin would run through hofoeo tho teeho iwaw dtscovorod. ThescVsaetwae discovered Mrtteh madenandyffira ffepo-l ju.;Vfo7rii o ?eJcV^fK LjlllTV UTflVWU IV IDmvPfHJ (Offi|
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JCT Tho artist who penned the following ipcotmea of vlgorooe RngHeh hoe found hie /brie, but Ms present sphere te entirety too narrow and etrenmeorlbed. Chicago I* for bins tho only fit place of residence, bow be would revel in that paradise of crime, and in what startling and horrifying style would be write up some of those little before-break fast tragedies the Chicagoans delight in. Let Mm desert Ms country town end start for the metropolis (f) instenter: The most talented indlvlduet upon whose cranium the central planet of our solar system ever oast aaorrbing ray; el (bough he be attired In Bennetfa vest,Greeley’s coat, Marble's hat, Brick Pomeroy'* ncck-flo and Prentice’s wig—if he has any—would bo utterly Jugate*
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A Rids to th* coi'htmy.—Th# other day two Retire young moo, accompanied by as many ladles, ebartere a team from one of our fashionable stables, and went to the oountiy to have a gay time, "which they did/' Unfortunately, however, one of the young ladles was taken very HI, with strong symptoms of the cholera,compelling the young gentiomcn to hurry to town, regardless of horse flesh. W* advise them next time to take antidotes
lor rook emergencies.
A Baatmroi, SIGHT,—Yesterday morning, while coming down Tennessee street, we saw a beautiful yonng lady, of about seventeen summer*, mounted upon a fine steed, who looked as If he was proud of hie burden. Bat lo, there wee a dark shadow cast Ite gloom over the beautiful maiden and the gallant steed, In the shape of a largo end athletic moke who accompanied her; whether ae servant, body guard or beaux Ideal, wo were unable to lean. Really tbls I* a progressive sge, Th* Rack To-day.—There will be a trotting race to-day over the Camp Morton Driving Park, at three o'clock. Entries—Tom. Hatch, g. g., by Clint Taylor, to harness, Canada Den, b.g., by Mart Hare, to skeleton wsgon; Day John, b. g., by C. C. Post, to road wagon. Tbls will be quite an exciting race, and It Is predicted thst good time will be made. Poole will be sold on the ground pre-
vious to the race.
JEF'We understand lb at Colonel Wll*on, president of the Indianapolis, crawfordvllio and Danville Railroad, on the 13th tnctant, concluded the contract with Messrs. King A Co., of New York, for Its construction. The parties are responsible and we understand they will Immediately commence work upon the road, giving every a*snrance that It will be energetically prosecuted to an early com-
pletion.
Nationals.—Tbls evening at forty minutes past six, the above club will arrive In tbls city, to be the guests of the Westerns. On tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock they will glvo our oltlzens a chance to see bow the gaate te played in tho oast. All are tovlted. We hope they will be received by the people ef ladtaflnapolts with the same cordiality and good fooling that has been extended them dur. in* their tnp elsewhere. ♦ ISiriatheenmloatoourtyesterday, James Monroe wae fined $36 aad costs for an assault upon J. B. Many. In tho afternoon tho caso of Charles P. Welder v«. A. B. Irvin and wife was argued. Tbte ease te an application for a writ of/lofted* corpus to recover the person of a girl named Minnie Reeeoner, setd to be detained by the defendant. lEfThe weather we are now nnjoyinc >* very etngulnr for tats country. Warm days and coot nights have at ways bean the peculiar property of the North and certain localltlee of the South. What’s got Into tho woatbor clerk! We are almost inclined to believe, with Prof. Leonid ae, that the Masted Ssturn rules supremely. _ tST A hoy about fourtee* years old, who is dependent upon hie own efforts for Ms support, and who oat give good references, bet applied nt tho room* of tho Young Men’* Cbnetma Aseocletlon for aid to obtaining a MMstton i* which bo may learn a good trado. That of a painter or machinist would bo pra-
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Tmnffinelml wT t»« ffieewmffi Uaiver ••»*« Church will meat at Eden’s Ball this evening. Good music will bo lo attendance, end refreshments for all who mny wish to pwteko. A good time is expected. An admittenoo of tea coat# will bo ebergod at the door. Tnos-rtow crop mart freak, *« fionouPe Drug and Tea Store, one door east af Palmer House. ih.3 VM# nieic ^ roc nrniMcmffiflffi to Seaeur’e Drug and Tan Store, for carefully compounded prescriptions. is-3 CwffiVoR, flpteM sad flwgan of th« fiseot grades, at Ssnonfs Drug and Tea Store, on# door eaot of Palmer House. 18 3
westing a tip top Mold Pen, wo any go to Todd, Carmichael A Williams’. 18-3 *•— eui4 ehompert fmfle gas am* mnekol, to bo found only >t Glenn’s Block Haa* tttnmm JPWIh OLOiffie It la good for copying. Hie good tor roeordtng. It fiewe easier than any fluid made. It doca sot gum er corrode a pen. It will not fade. It te good for nfl purpoeee. Come and try it. 18-3 Todd, Camhichakl a Williams. Rrtl y wwn^SirwtteBtSefMltr e^«r*a/d *teua |» have n picture. Mothsrs take hr oMtdMH aad aeo ao waRpls—I with f*«f srttette ebUI ttal they oaa art rwiot i tomptnfle* lo alt and hare aptetore too,
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wwwwmwvj w—www jotm, w* mm meet with n h pert from ntL the pant that to rate# fund* by appeaU to tbe cbaritabie poMfc te stew nod —eaetnte week, Hffi—» resWMffir hi foul frflnre, have adopted their prewntmetbod for neeompliehfng this much devfred result. Their pbn te to Iseuoeteefcntene dollar per share, each share of stock entttMog Use bolder rkereof te one finely executed atetl engraving, which at retail could not be yurebaeed for tht* sum. In addition to tbte, preartls consisting of several thousand dolkwn tn greauhneks, rani estate, hones, jewelry, silver warn, sewing machines, pianos, rtekdoMs, nsd hundreds ef other valuable articles amounting In tbe aggregate te win also he bestowed among tbe stockholder*. Every stockholder not euly receives hi* engraving at tbe UaMefpueebaoe, but will also receive a present nt flte distribution, th ere being no exceptions, Tbe Company are.noMed lo act thus Mbcrslty from the fact, that making their purchases af engraving#, and of tbe presents to be gives away, in such enormously large quantities,, tho seat per stogie srtiefc te greatly reduced te what would bo tbe price were tbe purchase of tbe same fiMMto Al fit Ail. B6AM68 flMA A Hi DMt JPfAAAOti, such ae real estate, etc., have been handed over to the Company by the original owners at their lowest market vtlue. On fMz account are too Company enabled to offer such great Inducements to tboeo who would Interest themselves nnd aid tn alleviating the miseries and distress ef tbe hundreds and thousands of poor nod forsaken orphan# who are now dally seen ia the lanes and thoroughfares of our cute?. ^ A^swwnr grtw"imfortMmuur 9 akwmM rend Dr. William Thomson'* advertisement on the third page. Jel4-ly IT- IHmb emery* ete M Co.’n Ora ad Gift Concert wilt take place August 13, without foil. 80 let every one procure ticket# tn eeaeos so that they can complete their registering tn due time. Office, over No. 37 Massachusetts avenue. 1G 6 Poop IWem smadn Kick.—For fl tn Daobenspeck A Co/s Grand Gift Concert you may get 130,000 is return. Office, over No, 37 Maesaebosette avenue. 16-0
It la amid tfcmf comotmmt dropplmy will wear * stone; ** well what of it,”so long as yea can go to Hume, Adams A Co's. Carpet House, nnd procure tbe best, cheapest, and latest patters of all goods in their line. Call and examine goods—lbey take pleasure In showing them. drmmd CMffe Comcort*-Tho capital gift la $30,000 ia greenbacks. Total amount of cash given away, $40,000; beside# ether valuable gifts, amounting tn all to $14'2,S)90. Office, ever No. 37 Massachusetts avenue, lo-o ^ Ticket*, Ticket*, to 19a«bemspeck’s Grand Gift Concert for sate at their office, over No, 37 Massachusetts avenue, nnd numerous others places tn the city. Call for Grand Gift Concert tickets. 16-0
■■•Bewail’* Can Coasnrapeion be cure*? Is tbe often ashed question, to which the anawer la emphatically. Yet l yea 11 if those to whom I can refer, and Gram (hose wnoee testimonial*can be teen atmyotXee, are evidence Rot.icing what teemed te me a gmatannr, tntesmtegmaseeascrWIthactoafard te origin, waa the cause of my fatere*t Is tbe above named valuable preparation, aad I am convinced that Co nan p nation in moat forma has found a conqueror. By nslng the Conanmptira Remedy by the dlreel Iona, and with it, tbe Calvarsal Cough Remedy te check every tendency te cough. Brat decided eases are aow living evidences of the fact that Consumption can be cured! The most free correspondence, or interview solicited by JOBS L. HLNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist aad Pharmaceutist,3commercial Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts. Jylft deoria weowlm HYGIENIC WINE Tbls ixrowrap Tonic, recommended by the most eminent phyateteae, la mads of PX7JU9 rtXZJBXUi'Sr, Admit# is Its composition only Tonic, Aromatic and Febrifuge substances. It replaces, with a great superiority, all other Bitters, which haws for a base nothing but alcohol •» i-.maor wflkkies. It la richer,tho* *ny <>»*? Bsttes# In Ar»—-*** and BmlMsnate Prtmciwlma, And Its taste la exqnlalte. Its soothing effects o* the Nervous Fluids Is most astonishing, for, white It gently exhllvratea by reanimating tbe fnuetlons of the Digest ive Organa, and dissipate Languor, oy gently rerreamng and stimulating th# Brain, giving a healthy tone te tbe Whole organism, It leaves behind none of the baleful iafln—ass rtat follow ateeuefte stlmutanta. Ws warrant that, span trial, Mygtente Wine will he ^^Kflad KwllflfwtoP ■wv«4mrt*^ Possessing wonderful virtues tn all eases of Dyspepsia aad Debility, and moreovtr is onex lied as an ^ , . . r \ -A.PS*a7nZRBR. To Ladies, espee1ally.lt will prove a most effectual relief for those ailments to which the sex la most liable. LAMBERT A RAMPING, 81 and 88 Broadway, Hew York. MUSCAT PERLX will befound a most delicious Wine, superior to anything of toe klad-tt is the SS’S&SliS&rKy'frlZ/'E r: vfaeed. Both of the Wtnes are tor sale by Browning n Sloan ;H H. Leo, nndor Sotea House; Hay MCo., octSdly IndUnapolis. Agents for Indiana.
Omccrl! Comcrrt!—Bmy tickets tn Daubentpech’s Grand Gilt Concert, for it will positively taka place August 13,1867, without any further delay. Office, over No. 37 Massachusetts avenue. 10 0 Trwttlag at Camp .florlom Ibrlv1NO Park.—A pur*a and ttaka of $80, at alia beats, three la live, will be gives on Thursday, July 13, for tbe following horses: Post!* b. g. Joba, to road wagon; Hare's b. g. Canada Dan, to 1 kale ten wagon; C, Taylor's g. g. Tom Hatek. Admittance, fifty cents- Ladles' free. Street Cars run to the grounds. Pools told at the First National on Wednesday •tSting. _ 16-3 Half Fore Trmtm mm next Fnm Day.—To accommodate tboee wishing to attend upon the laying of th* conar stone of tbe Catholic Cathedral, a special train will be run on tbe Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Lafayetto Railroad, from Graantbnrgto Indianapolis, on Sunday, July 31. This train will leave Gresnsburg at half-past seven a. M., and stopping at all stations, arrivsf. at Indtsnapoils at ten a. M.,andntDrntnglenvaIndi' anapoUs at seven o'clock p. x. A large number of distinguished prelates and clergy will be In attendance. 17-0 Stopped* trader suwplcfosaa elroumstanees, at Solomon's, 35 Soutli III tools street, one Dealing Bax, which th# awner can have by proving property and paying charges. 17-3 | Brmakea off tke beat mmmJlty, wff all kinds, at the manufactory of Schmodal A Frlckers, No. 106 South HUnoU street. Tho wholesale trade of too city and country are supplied at lower prices than they can ha bought la any Eastern etty. 17-3 Irtotk mmd FrecMa*. - Tbn •mlp reliable remedy ter brawn diaooloratioa ea|ted Moth and Freckles, Is Parry's Moth tad Freckle Lotion, prepared by Dr. B. C. Party, Dermatbologtat, 49 Bond street, New York, Sold by all drugglata. .,, mar37-8maod * 1m uinaiatmmfl. DOCTOR X1NRBUT, whew name lata famUtar te the American public, kad one of the meet learned physletaM la tots eewwsy, whose spaeeesfnl treatman* af dkaaees ef the aktn^ad limbs have given Mm n world wide repntatioa, Min totactay, andean — eonsultel at nit oAce, 399 West nixto Street. A Philadelphia paper, apaahtng of Mm, saysi M Having gndaated at one of the beat aeboots hi to* world, be traveled extensively, having vktted every eingdom having any position among toe nation* of toe earth—his scholastic and selenttfle attainmenta giving him access to toe principal medical institution* of th* Old World. Witoaneatooatastie love aad veneration ter bis pro fern tea, he hat endeavored to trace to* nator* aad to tain to* actual influence exerted by ret a* ente In effbctlng tbe removal of dkaaeee thin, tor pnrlfrUg toe Mood and removing all dlteatet arlting from terofnlont a atitattonal dereday atom toi ar* no remedla* known tetoaaaflrtadar! can equal his treatment Dr. TtnntMyhm cotlooted tke principal. “ modern chemistry ha# ■oriaMedlea, (a Waablngton made tooo* diseases, dlaaaaea ef limbs,) a specialty for aev< on toe Instant te give yon
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Eatrekm 19 rick Nlacblmc. The only Brick Machine In America which is guaranteed to pe form all that Is claimed ter it. With nine hands and one pair hon< s ft easily makes 8,000 Bricks j er heir, or 4, 90 by steam power. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for circular. a DBA a BEQDa, general Agent, J19 dl v 141 Broadway, New York.
The Diseases of America.
Dyspepsia is said to bo the diseases of America. Its victims may be found ia all stations of life. The poor a* well a* the rich are suffai ers from Its Iff* destroying Inffncnre. The symptom* ef thla disease vary greatly in the different stage? of the complaint. It generally commences with a sen satlon of fullnes# after eating, and a changeable, diminished, or lost appetite. Tn some instances the appetite la vora^loua, and when—ln»be Hence to its promptings— aUrg‘ portion of food U taken Into the stomach, pain follows in that region With general distress, uervous.iea* and nausea. Flatulency and bca't barn lavarlably attend this disease. For all these symptom* HOSTETTER’3 STOMACH EI1TE&3 Will be found an invaluable household remedy, as It* alterative, corrective and restor dive propertles arc derived exclusively from rc^ti nnd plant*, the virtues of which are acknowledged by phanoaccutica and phyalciaas. Separately they have often ben prescribed by the profession, but were nazer combined until Dr. Hi stetter gave to the world his HKALTH RESTORING BITTEBf, Which have proyed a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia aad itaattendant evils. Jyl8 deodAwSw
tfeasiclcxierts. Those who M go down to the sea in ships’ •honld always have wlto them this farahmble nwdtelne. it It capital hi sudden or oft-repeated eases of Seasickness. Nothing like it, a* an agreeable tonic. Deae, tMrtr drops, in n wine glass of water, ft tone# toe rton-acb, (tops its Sourness, and cheek* Vomiting. It never tails te da goad. Parson* subject te Ditsfn***, Sick or Nervea» Boadaebe,brongtaon by aFeaff Stomaell, a»t parttestasly wsan MMter ah tba water, ettaavawoaoaaaar rtven, -ar rtdtag la toe ears, wtR Fastetvelv tad amarvelon* remedy in the nrtwas of Ma p—partfoa. Let toamest torpMeal try MaRadwayu Ready Relief aedheeomaeenviaeed, without to* aid or tafnanea orariteMe partite. It has an-ham use ante, and ft being n*ad aaneteUy aa a- ptwvenHvn for the Astatic Cheirra. Fa* m* *'geae*W i(lr'> te gfQ IttBtlW 1 CIWWHI rtftlCK
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Pried AppMs. per lb_ Green—Cull; none in market. Feacboe, halves, per lb
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Boiled Sheet Iron, Nos. 10to01.. Charcoal do do do
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Imitation do. A Bar ▲aerican Spnor Steel Hone shoes per lb Horseshoe naila.
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Bacon, clear sides
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Hams, plain 14 Sogmr cured 16X to RICE -11 to 11*
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Lake perbarreL 3 TO to 3 80 Kanawha “ 3 86 SEEDS—Very little doing. Plax — Y7. 9 00 to 9 90 Clover 19TOtol3 00 TimotaF;.- »■» SHEET ZINC— Per sheet 16 .h&L-* “* lofpl-***' •" Indtanapolla German teg to • Proctor A Oamble’s » to 10% Werhoa* - » te lOjt ■ntetera -.„..4SM te u
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Yellow
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In barrels Ia.bask*to,per4
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Scott, ._ troupe of toe lath centory v 111 a secured at the box-oMce H. A. STANLEY. Agent.
RAILWAY LINE.
Oats-Beedpts, Mtokck; t»o Market is without decided ehaage; nOcoorflAW bnohela at SOffiSIe. for Wooten, aad Wffirte. for
Stage.
Coal—Domestic fa quiet and steady; foreign
ia aoadaai.
Leather—Steady, bat without any decided
change.
Wool—Sales of 300/100 pounds at 4Sd68c. ter doiKsUe fleece; 4Sd#5e. for aoperBae
patted.
Rim—Steady. Coflhe—Sales of 7,COJ mats Singapore cm private term*. Sarar—Quiet; sale* ef 100 boeshemds Cubs a# IlMdlta.; Porto Rico, 13ffil3}^c.; St. Croix,
U s\I.. nl mut asses **1
64c.
Hope—Quiet. pvtrateuiu—Excited and bizher; aalea at for crude in bulk; 30ffi31c. for refined in bond. Pork—Opened firmer, but closed heavy and lower; anies of 6.860 barrels at f22 80423 12J4 for new mem. elostng at $22 80 co-b; $22 tor eld mem; $1* 76 ter prime, and |22 for prime mem; also,BW barrels new mem at $93, aeiler's option, August deliverv. Beef—Firm; sales of ISO barrel* at previous price*. Beef Hams—Dull. B«c<—oScar. e and quiet. Cut Meats—Firm; «aies of 230 packages at tOdlfi^e. for shoulder*, aad ItdlKc. for bams. L<rd—Heavy and quiet; sales of 820 barrels at 12#$13^c. for new. Butter—Unchanged; sales at 12921c. for Ohio. Cheese—Dull aad heavy. Freights to Liverpool—Nominally un-
Fleur—Cloeed dull and 10ffil5c. lower on medium and high grades. Wheat—Dull and 2®3c. lower on spring, radSffifie. lower on winter; large receipts front Cahfornta^bad a depressing effect. Oats—Quirt; sale* at 80®80^c. for Western. Cora—Very quiet and rather easier, except for strictly prime, which is scarce; sales of common to prime mixed Western at $1 04@ Pork—Quiet; sates of 2.000 barrels mess at $22 90 regular, closing with buyers at $22 90, and sellers at $23. Beef-Quiet and steady. Cut Meats—Firm, with light supply and fair demand. Bacon— Quiet and scarcely so firm. Lard—Firm: saleaat 13dl3%c. for fair to pnme; l$Xdl3}£c. for hettle rendered. Ctaetmmmai market. Cincinnati, Wednesday, July 17. Flour—Unchanged and quiet. Wheat—Closed dull and prices irregular; sale* of new red at $2 30<j$2 40; new white, $2 50@2 55; receipts light and millers buy sparinglyCorn—Unchanged and steady; sales atTTc. for No. 1 in hoik; 86c. in sacks. Oats—In demand; sales at 82083c.for No. 1 in bulk. Bye—Scarce and firm at $1 30. Whisky—Steady at 30c. in bond. Cotton—Firmer bat the prices are unchanged; sale* of middling at 23s. Mess Pork—Firm aad sales of 600 barrels at $23. Bulk Meats—Firm; sties at 10012c. for shoulders and rib sides; 13c. for clear sides; sales of 130,000 pounds. Bacon—Firm; sales of shoulders at 11c.; clear rib sidea, 13){c.; clear sides, 14c. Hama—Firm at 17^018e. for common; 200 21c. for sugar cured. Lard—Dull at 12)£c.; no demand. Batter—Firm for prime and fresh in good order, but dull for lower grades. Eggs—Firmer and scarce at 16c. Coffee—In fair demand at 2634028c. for Coir to prime Rio. Sugar—Firm at 12016e. for raw; 1734018c. for hard refined. Flax Seed—Dali; sales at $2. Linseed Oil-Dull at fl 4><01 42; sales of any magnitude con net be mode at over $1. Money-Market unchanged. £xchangs—Dull at par buying. Qted dooed s« $1 39J4 haying. tsT. Louis, Wednesday, July 17. Tobacco—Continues active and prices are unchanged. Cotton-Nothing doing. Hemp—Sales of choice undressed nt $1650 180; dressed. $2 8502 90. Flour—Buoyant; sales of doubts extra at $18; new extra, $1S60. Wheat Active aad higher; sales of prime new stag90; choice, $2 2502 36. Corn—Buoyant and higher, ranging from 9Oc.0$l 06. Oats—Active and higher; opening at 930 96e^ timing at97099c. Rye—Advanced to $11*Piuviataus—Stiff, with an upward tendency.
FAST TIME EAST. COLUMBUS ADfDIAJfAPOLI Short X^ine Route.
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S4tih,1807.
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Lard—Nominal;
11011 ^e.
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Cern—Quiet; totes of yellow at $1 2601 $0; ^IfoiBOU^Iugaadjohhiugdmrasd; shoulders New York Sight Exrhsugs % premium.
y, July 17. ihaess Sales ef 198 hogsheads: lugs adad te$3 K03 26; medium leaf^H; bright $RF 8sto> tf superfiae at $8; ertteu sCmw ntUS. Ldelirered.
tides at at 20c.
nhiuHiti at U^c.; dear
purtmtiffiuey hauu
■Nerak a stead; 4 tea* 2 taehas iu the enunl
Iftete*.
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Newark RsaamsBt Fitttimrg Vellaire. Cleveland Harrisburg... BaBLaore... Wa k.City ... Philadelphia.. New York Bo-ton..
Lightning Pitts.AC. Express
4.00 r. H.
5 Oft •* 1.00 “ S 15 “ 5 46 * V.
7 56 “ 12 40 A. X. 8 30 “ • 15 “ 10 46 “ 806 “ 8All “ 8 5 r.x. 480 AM. 5*5 “ 1.05 “ 5.(0 “ 3.50 r. M
N. Y. N’gt Express
6.80 P. M
1 50 A. M 3 £0 “ 615 “ 1045 “ 806 " ssor. u 8 45 “ 4.30 A. M 5.25 “ 105 “ 5.U> “ 4.45 P M
ACi AL NOTICE—The « 30 r. a x-w-Yurk Night Express von- ects with the fast Expreys Trains of the Trank Lines to the East, tea hing Naw Took and PhiljDelffi, in as Quick liMx as any rome, Bai.tii>osx2>; hours, and WASHiMoroa Ciri 8 hours iu advance cl alz.
oraan Eoutes
New Stale teaaas Sleeping Cars, futpossipg in elegance an ■ comfort those of any other line, are run through to N EW A HK, (on the central Ohio Houle and DENNISON, (on the Pi teburg Route,) wlthaat change, arriving at Dennison at a most SEASON ABLE HOL’li for
BUKA EE AST.
ttF 1 icketa good via Piqua or Dayton. Passengers to avail themselves of the quick time and sure connections of thU Short Line to the Eastern cities, mast ask for tickets \ia('o1 (J 11 BUS * INDIANAPuL»- RAILWAY LINK, which are foe.sale to alt the above joints
at the Union Depot,
J. K. LUST, Oen’l. Superintendent.
F. CHANDLER, Gen 1 Ticket tgent.
J. S. SHa^KELEORD, Western an i Souibern Agent
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HOTELS.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL One square north of Union Depot, cormr Illinois and Georgia streets., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, jel d3m GEO. MCCORMICK. Proprietor.
S. X. CntTTXHPKM.
C. K. SKKGEANT.
CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI* OHIO. X. E. Critteaden A Co., Proprietors
improvements upon toe same, it is now I oughly refurnished, painted, carpeted, ar most excellent coaditiou, and will from this
be the
ClaAKEIVOOM HOTEL. We shall be most happy to see om
nte<
nd in date
thetaavelin^ public, and guarantee
uodations of the CL>AR ay Hotel in the city. Telegraph office in the matted S.Ei
r friends ami the accombe equal to
Hotel
8. E. CRITTENDEN A CO.
XTISm*BX> STATES HOTEL., OFPOSITX THX New Yark, New Haven* and Western Halls aad Depot, J3S1A.CEI ST., - - B0»T01N. By F. 91. PRAT T, JeSdoawly Formerly of the Amaxic-- k^tis ( .
MANHATTAN HOTEL. HCHRAV ST KELT. Second door from Broadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK. N. HUGGINS, Proprietor. A. J. SMITH. CUXK. sep-24 dly
SHERMAN HOUSE,
Opposite Caioa Depot,
IPffDXA.£6AJP01alS, 1JNU. WM. SB. HAWKJNS, - - Proprietor. T_J AVXNG leased the above named popular hoAJL tel, aad cempietad our improvements upon juesame, it isnow taoroaghiy rvfurniaheU. carpeted, painteu ana in moat excellent condition. We th ail at all times be happy to see our mends
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We thall at all times be happy to see our iriend imd the traveUng^ublic ami^eel safe in sayln
a uqual to any in the Wort.
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HOUSE. Sis 23, 9fl aad XI Broadways N. Y. Opposite Hoteling Green. OH THE EUUOrEAN PLAN. rpHE Stevens Home a well and widely known A. to the traveling public. The location ia especially an Ita hie to merchants and business men: it is ia close proximity to the business part of the city—is on the highway of southern and western travel—and adjacent to all the principal railroad ttAil fltttURiRittt depots. The Stevens House has liberal accommodation for ever ZOu guests—it a well furnished, and possesses ev«i> modern improvement for thecomfiMrt an enSntoixaMntuf its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated—provided with gas aad water—the attendance is prompt amt r» aanUni aad tne table is generously provided wish avery deiraaey of vhe season—at moderate rates. GEORGE K. CHASE A CO., mafflSdfint Proprietors.
OK-IEISTT^lX., AS6 HlafltafiANIT HOT El., AT IlNDI^N-AJPOXalS, IISTDI^NA..
fTTHIS honoe will be I X united Staten, y*t
FRANK. COST1GAN * BEO., Proprietors.
inferior to none in the •ges ahaii be equitable
thoroughly repaired and ‘ it. myP dHm
AMD SHOES.
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Boots and Shoes,
flflPmul Street,
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