rly pastor of Gen* reached hu fare-.church, in Terrenber waa that of erly conduct and tinned in the »U-ia.will save money MioMrr, elcn at ffice. Whitedgeography earn the thennome-l, 6 a. M. 70°; He tuber 1,0 a.m. 8°; 12 at. 100°; 2sill are money juionery, etc., at [tfict. White’* geography ex-i liquor licensee ird would hate * the et’hool fund, itribute nothing.wae interred in id on the Grant . Nearly every lemont followed ig place.■ - — tand ball, eiatera, t buildings. Lot d Charted street*, unciut ax, late Etchings.■idwy.d Wheeler and ofice 282 Main II giro apocial d Wheeler and on hand now •edits. 19 dl2i Sunday Hamid lOfge: MI naroralso be preeent at her lecture In LoaUrttle Co-night, eo anxious am they to hear all poe-alble she mar have to eay in defence of her teachings, and In order that they may do ao, they propose to listen to the lecture at that city.A VetaMe Eianfle.Editorially, on Saturday last, wo had some plaia words, raapaotfully intended, in relation to advertising, by which we hoped to benefit ouiadvee by the patronage of our merchants mad niBohetumi, we knowing the! they would be benefitted if they did not ao persistently hide their light beneath a bushel. We might then have pointed to dealers who have realised the benefits of advertising, and among them pone who have proved mom successful m business than Memrs. W. 8. Culbertson A Boo. During the season of the active whalamlt trade, toll and spring, this bourn has for many years invited the trade of the merchants of Indiana by advertising, and bow it baa mooted rd it is noneoosmry for os to my. For mom thaa a quarter of a century the Memrs. Culbertson have been doing a large and profitable buteem in our city, and they have made it as much a part of their business to advertise as to boy their stock of goods, appreciating the importance of this means of reaching the people.It affords us pleasure to refer to this house, and to ask country merchants to for or them uithacalL The foil and winter stock is now hepy. received, apd vjU be added to as uaNtiiy may requiredint*the season. It jsesla«e#nda*varfqdseaa/in the West, and comprises the heat lines of staple goods in all departments. The members of the firm am ackoowleged to he mm eng the moot liberal of Western merchants, and have by their foir end honorable dealing won for themes!vet an enviable reputation. Wfe Invite, on their behalf, country merchants before making purchases to call upon them, and we can nature them that they will find it to their advantage.Try ItCol. Phil. T. German, at Buffer's Hotel, Louisville, is daily receiving a fine supply of frash shell oystem, frag lep, grouse, soft •bell crabs, young squirrels, and mallard..j ____it may oe well to my that the control of this I Bisters of Mercy, who m and comfort for sick an According to set of G rlnsa are entitled to n served on a regieterei c the UnitedJStaies for a jost previous to their ap have paidheapfttel does gain admimioa the appl certfimte from the oapt from the Boreeyor of ( tomhouee.We am iodebted to i following report of the lt;pital under hb chugs, Augort, 1873: No. put leetdey of July, 78; No during the month of Au treated during the moot patients discharged di August, 54; No. patten month of August, 3; Nlt; lug on the last day of 1 door Marine patients month of August,14; treated during the monlThe Board were oocu] morning session examii liquor permits. The fa! granted op to the noon Passman, Henry Bolt, Better#, John RingpM Daniel Kegler, John Di Henry 8charft Christian Arrutxoov The following permit afternoon, up to the dm B. Ziggbbower, Nick Li Ffetor Weber, Joseph Kniertemeu, A. Bampsc Jeflsrson Slider, Owen Borgsrding.drealt teurP Is the caee of the £•aainM Millard, triad at Court, and taken under a finding for the pin Baveralalmime were all