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’ :I'nn\! unolizrigedist: @00 Barloy: 1.00@1 VWritaxy—Bioily 8t DSc. g DROVISTONRTONCANN Bt $34.00, cARNs $17,00 melter o yenr s $17.60 the last half: of Folrunty,. Lucon Jroni s ohionldors; 100} clear rib, 135@1K0} clcar, i@ido, Lard Arm § pood, 383e. TReoEirta—Whent, 53,000 bu's ~ corit, 5,000 b, BurkstsaTa—Whent, 6,000 Lt -corn; 4,000 bu. DALTIMORE LnEALSTORER — Flone dull, slceet: and Wentora nlijors © BavTistong, *Aug. - 4 woak, kil Jowor ;. JIov , $L.00G4,T3 ) oxte, 35 W@SH0: fauly, $1.003 Rl o iomoen iR AT No. 2 dd, 31,13 LG smber Westerny . Curn qulot, Ityo tead Tiax—Uohanged, Tnovistons~Lork quict and unchanged, aclivo;’ shvulders, 10ye; clear rib, 1UX@13! anigar-cured Lisne, 10°, @170, Lard‘quiel; 14X(@168 for Weatorn, Turten—Fith at SE0, Covrze—Dull and natniual, - DRIIOLEUA—Fi¥mer aud: qulets crude: held ab4s: Wittskr—51.01@1,0% PHILADELPIIA, # _l'z‘xn.um;y{; I;A. Aug, ~Bursen—Firm; choles Wostarn, 35@470, 5 i CHREYP—SToxdy 3 Whatorn reserve, 123/@ 1030, FoostTirmers kel buro; Wesfern, 20a2o, Praroveini—Stéuly ; ctude, Bifo n;une':k N¥e, BRRADNTUFFA—TFlour niland ' unchanged ; wipers fno; $,25 4,001 extes, €4.00@4,80, Whent dulls rod- Wostorny Blciotan, Ly, tee ot i yello; £0¢. - 018 dulland doelining ; whit Weaters, S@350, Wattale—§LO% e G0, OswEao, Aup: 25—Gnatli—Wiieat dall;- oxtiawhits' Mfchigan, §L47045¢, Oord dud utYde, AL, Port.of- Ohentoy-AtRe 35 T ARRIVED, DBncon fap Rurela, Tualo, aundrios, f;o‘;.u“-iémd, sty Laron, Tight et Fiotettdy Littlo Trayorse) burk: Relir Jdg Dréadan, South Havew, Dorks St A, Muir; Gollerfihy ity T10p Titer-0coan Bay Olty, snlt,- Tnvgo Argonsiity Doy Olby,sult,s | Foli L, 0. Ln, Trovorso My, wbod: Kehr dotuLarion, Miiskcgon Behr TAzsio Doalgy 81, -Joweph rop Chsmplatuy Ogdendburgy ‘Trop Lake Urcoze, Denton Hurbor: sundries, Prop Meuomsnen,'dluskeron, sundrica, o Empiro Sate, Bifato, supdeles, firmir Shoboygan, Mahilowst, stdrles S Coronin, BY, Jorephy sulticient tittir ke, /SonEN Tuven, 3ehr Magniolla; Mubligo {cbr B Gerlch, Clovolan 3olir-Tatio jonta: BB Boed, Mitegang oo cbs Aest, Blusgeot By Schir Ameriean Unfon, Mendnifineo,’ 2°tés lard, Oko 8 Tardy omtt undvles; Jone Nimirod, BUAI0, 7,800 bk corn. Sohr KineQiber, SGV00 VU copth, . Selie Atperiea, Tigotdx, 22,000 buwhigal! obur 1! T, Bildwing Buifalo, 95,000 bu corn.’ 0p 8. . Oabiwel, L0rt Huroul, 13,065 it corn; 36,48 Vi cat, 800 bils lour, 230.5rls pork, 3-brin beofs iehr Tizz\"Dyak; Bt, Josephy 12~ cords ~utone; - 80 kega Deer, ‘unr Juron, Sangatudk, 200 greon hldes, 20 kegs beer, _ aid ayuilries, ) i Aligltiy, Bufals, 4 0L o £ur Soa Bnd, ThidTulo; 18.55) bl corn, Jur 3,3, Lutchinson, Buflilo, 63,000 bn corny Trop:Seoting Buffdto, 81,000 bu'wheat; 4,000y cors)’ 2,500 Ll flour, and sundrics, Bt Corouy Bt Josopl, suuitriee.. Hmr Shoboygan, Mapltowde, shuiirica, TeoThko Diéoze, Donton Harbor, aiteiés: b, e, 11D fifmwx':'c:fi!'o'axo’}m'nom e Tallbr; Oiwego, 8,15 bt wheat, 8 N Fing Tantio, Mo, L1000 bt €0k, 1,024 bila’ Sour,’ 250 bogs bosus; 638 bogs ced, . . eoop Menowlaco, iakegon; 10-ild parky-and sua- 1108, . Pwp Noshi donshurg (and: intermediate portn, o - st 300 th- O 50" AZa- (aorky ana suntiries. Php QLd, ThubAddl, Gresh Dayy sunirice. ] 13 vessol cloare ights Lhie” Freghrs Were Qull, and nomiine) - at 3 -for- corn-and 9}¢o- for wiiat, Sovoral partios who wero unable to coarfer {harvessols Were Toading thum wath corn on their own sccount, Chartors wore : To Kingston-=Sohx Johtory it -at Gc. To'Sarule-nProp B, T, Wide,.com ud onte throug, ToOgdenaburg—Prop Champlain;: ‘cvea through. Tho followlng vessols woro ‘to load on Owhers’acegunt : Sebr 9 Noyes; comtto_ Oawop ma Soa Dlxd, City. of Pulitesville, and bargo Colat'| P b, copst to dutiaio, Towal, 1. Capaclty : about 000 b eheat, 190,000 b corsy’ and 10,000° Uit oats.s rjo berk Cisy-of Puinesville, mentioned above, waa orgaged after 'Cliango: £0.10d wheat for Lulialo ut* Bje, carrylug nbout 33,600 bu, sinols & Michizan Canal! TnevarroxT, Tk, Aug. 25—1:20p. Dok France, -Alorrls, 6,000 bu corn s D gl Norrle, 6,150 bu corn ; Cuynga, Lockport, 700" Ini | o, Mouttaal; Ottave.4,7o2-it corn, 2,000 it atn § ‘A, Wiotnon, Kankakec Fecder, 5,700 Ui cora. ‘Orzanen—Hunter, Ottawa, 8234 (¢ Jumber, BowpoEronT, Aug, 25—9 . m—ARRIVED--Sunrise, LaBille, 6,603 bit corti ; F; 1: Goadou, 5,600 bu corn; 1 Creabep—T. Ryl ellle bur, 3 en, 12071 (6. Tumber, 1,60 %atls 7 Goid ltod, La8allo; 63,000 1t Jumbor, 083 pustas Sorang o Teale, - The bicgen Chester 15, Jones and Jndd, both Joadod eitd priin, Jor 16 port -yedtorduy mornlhyin tow of tho steami-butne Turucry for Buifalo, Wien about 20 miles froi tho- clty tho Chester 11, Joucs | #pring o loak, comyelling the cntiro -tow o roturn to | Chtiago’to provent ier from sinking, ‘Theyarrived: here yeaterday afternoon, and the damaged vessel was at o3co tuken on Miller Trothier's dey dock, with ber S¥ndo cargo, conaisting of 40,000 bualicls of grain, It 18 ¢xyooted thot she will bo' ready ugafn to atart “tifs aftoraoon without tho necessiey of unlosding, as her cavze In unt, fupposdd 1 bo' damoged, 'The bitgo Juddand the steaw-barge Tuenerars now lying: neir Clarl sireot briiigo, woiling for thelr ‘causort to'¢omo outigal, Oupsized. Thi tug.J. L. Miggie, of tho Vessel:Ownors! Towlig-| Comng, towed o large vesrol .up tho Sonth- Brauch aboul Linff-a-milo Vosond the Tiouso of Correctlon, After having Jeft -the veaael -at tho - duck,sho wout to Laul ait o fow-barges, but uufortunately ran- against & mucbank, canning {ho Lug Lo lisl o much thal she rolledoverand fllcd with water, There was a crow of Zour ‘;en on-bonrd ‘at tho Ume o tha accldent, who paved'thiemsolsen by awlmming saliore, 8hs - lies In” wuch aposition that sbie can easily bo raleed, and" (¢ I8 expéctd to have hior atloat ‘sgain’ this evening, Tho damae will bo light. Miscellnncous. cingado. The nraber fleet in {ha juarket ha ‘greatly dimin: tabed, uly about (euly cargoes bilug or wly lask evoni;. - "CUT4 stiar O, J, Rornlinw, which-artived hord yes- urdm{;mmu tho trip between Baginaw Cty aud Chi. cago 1101 hours, buvig a cargo of 8,000 brls salt and 00 10 hmbor o board. & ~A fumber of lako Captains folt, yesterfliy,:liko puitinn hend on tho Tindolph stréct ueldgo-téndor Tor Lavug kopt up the red ball for over a Lour at ong {itmo. Vhdktus up tho river In s vicluity, snd mAioug it excealingly dongerous for tho véssdl wlshing to 8 A ~The vessel-ownors of thia city talkabout cancolling Anoir disuranco on tho st of ‘Scptembor, inatead of | Totling § run na usul until tho 18t of Decenibor, Thoy oy tha(i o ussloss to Eu vouscat Lo prosent rites, and it vill bo anore profitalily to pinco thent'in winter quartersat once, h ‘Thoachr Q. L Graves, Wldll sprusit g Iook o fow days a2 aud ine slnce beon ropaired at ‘Miller’s dry ok, {80 unloading 5,000 busticistof wot grain. av Lynclrs tstillery, on the North Branch., LLAEWHERY: e A dinpdch recolved licro yestorday ufternoon fiom Tost Hupn, states thit tho schf Bandesson bus ar- rived 16 0 rivers with two pumps on ‘bourl, Josking Ladly.. S0 will go into dry dook at Detrolt, : —£o eiir Unlon ran nsliora o thie second point wost of Port Cilborno, Thuredoy lust, Shio was rescuod by @ tug andtaken (o Port Robluson for repuira., ~Tho siow Bhayw,laden with cosl for u Cansdian port, struck inihe anglo formed by tho west aud old_pler, off Falrput, whilo trying to onter Grand Kiver, Saturs dsy moring, an a rapldly bresking fu piecea, "—Steaner aud othar craft which wero out on Lako Irurou Erylay aud Suturday last. Toport heavy weatlier with roug) ucaw rolling dows thio luo, _ Very few veus Wels wero cut, and of - thoso on rowte westward eeveral samo o arclior along {ho coust, % "+ Tliof'va got ta come,” '[lils acoma to:be tiin moltd of fuy Caplatns diring (1o protont dearth of bruflncss, snd 0xpengo s0oms 0 ba a econd-conbldora-, tiony A tig front tliw port hus pickod up her lut 90 10ws, oach tow being four versals du Lako Micblgan § and onotker tugyafter skylarking olght duys i the Tover oiidof Lako Erie, pussod up yestorday with & taw of 11y vessels,—Delroit Post. - ° ~A disgatch from Munbstoo was recelvad &t tho of~ 4co of {ho Suglomun Tranaportation Gouyany yestor~ day, siating that tho-stme Uity of 'Colcdatiod taken. i3 o' thio kold at fhat place Sunday oventng, and waa® &0 bagly burnéd that o {ug will be fequired (o tow lier %o Mflwaulito for repalre, An uquiry for porticular ‘was immeditely returud, but, 48 1o roply lud beon recitved uy lo Monday ovoniug, the fmprasston pro- Vailed at hetdquartors that_Capl, Ladnor liad taken's Liig wnd wae ot his way across L lake with (1o uufor Tunato craft, The damugos to (o Tolodo are fully covoreq by lmurance,” - N aretos o miarked différonco abireen two vib- #ela which yoro ot this port yesterdug, in thelr oon~ atruction'and general areangements “thraughout, ona of which cano ottt at iint cacy day, tho otler iew, wilh all thenodesn {mprovomonty-ef the time, For' muny yoars aftor (30 futroduction of ~merchunt muring, tho ouitom waa aniformly carriéd ot by arrnglug *tho e3bin aud forecuatlo in tho hold ut olther extrpwily of 1he Alip, wita limited sccommodutions at (hat, which in after Yoar was ciunged by 4 gradual romovo to tha dock, where by yol remnlt and doubtless always will, “ha 0ld dingy erift wbove roforred to ¢lings tu tho old idua, presoutny e strong contyast of ‘Vesusl-construc tion now andthen,~—Detrolt L'yes I'ress, —~Capt, Atvood, of the steamn-barge Tecumeel, ve- porta thiut a furty'of wreckers Lave succoeded in 'ru- coveriuy tho eugino of the prop Milwaukeo, sunk in 105 foet of waier, womo fiftocu years ago, ol Sl Too Jgit, by ilslon with the nohe Tutang, mnd o it ab Hewer Marhor, -Aftor rafslug tho boller, whieh task thyy expuctud to socomplisls on Saturday lani, i wreclers will counnenco oporatioun lodklug 2o (ho reatne ¢ ' the prop Westmorelani, which foutis TIIR € HICAGO DAILY TRIBD) 40 THE BLACK HILLS. Custer’s = HExpedition Thereto.: Gon. Extracts fromthe Dlary of Gom George A. Forsyth, Tho foliowing aro- oxtracts from tho diary of Gen, Goorgo Ai Forsylh, who nccompanted Maj, Gon. Ouater oo the Black 1itlts Expeditioi 1 Oanw No, 14, Thutnilay, July 10, 1874 Dioks carp at 4:90 . m, Moved* wést around a Ligh bluff, sparaoly covated with stuntad pine- trooe, Bix milen out, crossod a-doop ravine, and camo futo tho VALLEY OF TIF LITTLE MisSOURY which 1 aboat'd’ miles fn width on ench sideot’ therivor, Tiio stronm- itxolf i slightly muddy, about 60 feot -wido, from* 2- to 4 feot’ docp, and. onstly torded. ‘I'ho” wator is’good’ for drinking purposes; with poseibly o shade of alkaliin it. Thio lond Tying adjucont Lo thy strosm is qulte poorj the grass, -which - only- covera-the ground spdnsely; 48 of poor’ quality and Intermixed with' sunfloivers‘aud ‘cnctus, Went down - to'thio rivet’ and witbred'at 9:30 p, w,; thon left the' rlver, which liero bonds sliarply to tho porth, and marchied up to' o-high- ridgo ; crossed & succos- sion’of hills, and made n'diy camp at 8:30 p. m. Thioday waa very Lok, snd’tho march long and” taitfous. Dfstanco mnrchod- 80)¢ milés. Direc: tion gonerally southwost. Ot No. 16, Friday, July 17, Droke- camp-ab 4:15 a. m. 5 took a* southorly direstion, which wo licld all day, marching’ ovor & ligh rolling prairle, with very poor’ grags, which was badly' intormixed with caotus, Ln- camped at'niglit on s high bluft’ overlooking THE BAD LANDH towardd'tho Dlack Hills, which ate in full viow, about 25 ot 30 milos distaut, Durlig 'the night, bad quito » severe” wind-storm from* the west, which! covértd ‘ovorything with" dést’ and’ prod. tratot uevoral. of-tho ‘oflicors’ tents, Very Lot during the'day. Diytancs mado 20 miles. . . Caxtr Ko, 16, Snturdny, Suly 18; Orouged the Bed Dauds without: very muok trouble, fiuding s’ good road through the' clay and said, aid bavivg ouly onc bad ravine to cross; and then kept tho crest of ‘o sorles of bills or"dividés, until wo Anally, {rbm tho top of thio bhighest ono, came down-into tho Bolle Fourcha country; After’ coming into tho first valloy, whiore thio grass was protly good, wo watored at a raving, wherp we found water at tho bottom of “a‘dry-orank § avd, when I uso the expression " dry crook,” T meat o wator-courso in which thiore" aro- standing’ pools ot good water, bus: whiol in net & flowing stroam. Moving forward' ovar a'rolling country, of poor, eandy" soily and crosslog. sticeesalon of low bills coverod with stunted pines- and a fow gcrub onks, we' fually. camoout on somé bigh hills, covered withslate - and eandstono ridges, which overlovk TIE BELLL FOURCHE, or north fork of the Cheyonno River. Descond- ing these Dills, wo encamped in {ho stream, which' wo found to bo about 80 feet ju™ width, of: good, purs water, though not as cloar or trans- parent s wo had -oxpocted. Coming from ‘tho plafis, wa'fally appreciated ovr’ cainp.” Wood, prineipally pino gud olm, in any quantity; graz- ing siperby; and” water in' abundance. Among the hills-to-day wo found " hematite iron oro fn groat profusfon: Distance travelod 17} miles. Direction aoutlnwest. y Caur No, 16, Bunday, July 1910 a, m, Comitoncod raining at'1'a, i, and, as'theéro is overy prospeot of its continuing all--day, we will not'movo untll’ to-morrow. This will givo the animdls o much needod rest, and onablo thomen to wash-their cloches, 9 P m,—TIt reinod until 4 o'clock,~was quite cool during the day; buill n- fire at tho'ontranco of my tont, sud read the day through. Oaxr No. 17, Monday, July 20, Broke carap at-4:00 8, w., and, the irain’ have ing crossed the riverthe proceding aftornaon, wo gat off in good shape, thougl tho ground wns ratbor hoavy. l'uslied up outo a high divido, thence down intoa small valloy runniug north and gouth, though heretoforo they have all run cnst_and west, 3ovod through this valloy in a southerly direction, crossing a deep ravive, in iwhiok wo found somo ‘good water and watered ourtraln; thence through o piece of scrub-onk timber, over a siiceoesion of small hills coverad with- grass; aud ‘aeross a-dacp and well-wooded Taving, up over hizk roiling country, sud flual- ly on' to a divide, which- we foilowed for somo miies, and from which we hind an extended view of theo-adjacent country. THE SIGUT WAS SUPERD; wo could sco away to tho north, enst, and west, aa far ax tho eye could raach, To ‘the nerth of us; the Bad Lauds, with'their quamtly-shaped clay: sud saudatono buttes, skivted by tho Bello Foitrche Rivor; to tha cast and wost, & sitcees- sion of hills covered with fino grags, with hore sud thero a valley slizhtly wooded with stanted pines- and -ontks; “while, to tho south, the Black Tils Yoomed' gravely up, shulting out an- ex- tended viow in that dircction. our objective point, we loft tho divide, nnd, on- tering » raviso rannivg in an ensierly dircetion, we pushed ou for abont o milo, aud then, turn- ing south, - we toolk -up our route through tho lulls. to: our. present camp ov a dry fork of the Tlellfe Fourche, but with plenty of water in its ‘bed. Tho country passed uvor to-day i3 capable of producing grass sud grain in abuaduncn, ant wa_came across ‘wild cherrios, Wack currauta, ‘and gooachorries, Distance marched 182¢ wilod. ‘Diractivi soutbiwest, Ozatr No, 18, Tuoriay, July 21, © Broke camp ot 4:30 a. M., and shapod our ‘courso in a ‘southeastorly direction, through a gop I the hills, with the -intontion of makin, our way throngh the mountain-rango, and, it poseiblo, rea®hing: tho park ~ whicl, rumor eays, oxisls Dbelween the two outside ranges of the hills, or, moro strictly spesking, tho mountaing, Iollowing a roundu- bout road through tho hills, and keeping . our gonoral dircation ny wo may,—for our guides pro= Iose to bo entirely igrorant of this part of the country,—Cuator pioneers us throngh somo bnd ravuce, thon over a succossion of bigh hills | ond nlong gomo clovated ridges. Wo find most of the hills covered, to withiu a'fow yards of the anr, with bunch-grass ; in the summit of noarly altof them, the saudstone in regulsr layors crops outstarkand bare, wath hova aud thara u scraggly pino shooting up out of the crevices. Homeo of tho hends of the raviuca wa crasd ura filled with sorub oak and pino, Crossing & protty littlo tributary of THE REDWATEN RIVER, 4 whose courzo through the country wo can ensily discorny - owing to tho traca which friuge its bauke; wo fislally ontor a tine vailoy stiout 8 miles broad by 14 loug, contaming good- gray, and having somo good timber among the hilla which shilrt it. DPnssing over and desvending n yory high ridge, wa coiue into our prosent camip: s dry fork of tho Redwator, but with o sploudid sprivg of very cold wator running out of the sendutono ledges whicls erop ous alony its bbuka,. Taol is plenty, grass good, and water in abundanco ; 50 wo put up our tonts, snd go to rest very -woll contonted with ‘our mareh with= out tho ald of guides, Passod a number of red eandstono layers on tho hilla to-day, Some gyphun and & littlo limastone wora alse foud. Little game mot stith to-day, Direction southe waat. Diutanco traveled 1417 miles, Garte No, 29, Wednesday, Julfda, On Inyan Kara Crcok, about 8 milos distaut from the mountain of the name name, which is QNE QF TIUE RIGUEST,PEAKS in-the Black 1Lilla. Whilo at bronkfast this warning, about 4 a. m,, we heard a shot, nud, within five minutes, one of the men of Come pany. M, nuued Ltiztor, was brouglitin aprlsonor, an ng shot and mortally wounded anothor man named Turnor, of tho samo compuny. Almaut at tho samo timoe, Dr. Willining announced tho death of Privata Cuuningham, of I .Company, Ly dyseutory, T'ho Qenoral ordered his buiy o ‘o brought to our prosent camp ; and, Elml. a8 wo ronclied bora this evening, Privato Turnor, who woa wounded this morning, died also, LThoy wara both hurlad ot sunset thus ovoniug, Wo loft camp st 4:45 g, m.; took a sonthwest coursa; nioved up on to o high table-daud of et Chay boll, Wit popuum oropping out lero. and there but, nal\v%lmnndmg the forbidding as- ool of tha country, e rus wad good fn Loth tored oif Hieey)ug Dear, 3 nutaber of yuars ago, Gipts P2l Pelkloy, vho waa fi command of' $he. Westmore: Jand-when showent down, wae st Beaver Ifarbor, and e Chnh ALwd bntes tint the: Duachinery. of yh ACTiwaaiee QIAnot look Rinc (e Wora TUr 16 1ong pubmieniion, quality and quantity, TWwo tilos from camp wo orowstd o protty littlo streamlat, quita well-wood= e thon moved stendily forward over » good grazing eountry, skirting somo plne-covored hills ou ‘our left, and nwking Tor & pays In the moiu- taibi kllranlyln gur tront, roacling our prosunt, nm?i ot B85¢ p, o, Lho wareh had been quite Tho Hills being, long, dnaty, and vdry: futiciiliy:. Diveclivii southiwost:* Distanco thadt' 2414 witon: Castr' No, 10, Thistadny, July 2. Command reidihed fn'camp'all’ diy, to" give tho Chlof-Enkiuctt an'opputiunity to ABCEND INYAN KADA and talko' obsuryalivns, At G n. m, Qon. Ciister and & party of fivo, niyselt included, sturted for Iuyan Karn, abd compiloted tho ascobit ab12 m, It was o bined tRsk, and, owing o luwering wonthior and s'shioky atnioaphore; wo qid not got s govd o view to tho enst abd soith s wo wishel. Howover, it was a alght wall worth seofng, aud ropaid ws’for onr troitble. ‘1o p(!mfi 1 anammmns over 6,000 foot above the lovel of tho sen. . CAur No, 20, Triday; Tuly 24! 0Ou a beautitul littio stroam, m‘m{ e )nlmo tho profugion’ot wild flowers winch completoly cover tho ouhd: Wa loft- Cstp 10°8t b . mi, and- moved duto-ohst over hill-and dale, parsiug througth o benmitul Httlo glou up o foog Bl intd a'burat pieca of piuo woods, ueross-thom, and down a-fearinlly-stoep Lt into a'littio vallog, in which wag tho dry bed-of a littlo watet-courno: Thouce up thig valloy, b or 6 mllos to camp, As We chme up strosm ‘it bogan to show signs of waler, aid’ protty soon i was'a boantlul, oool, cloar stream, whih Leops growing lsvger aud lutgor ug wo atcond, and the valloy koops grow- Ing prolilor atd protier, whilo tho neiglboring hills aro’coverold with pino‘aud aspeir ‘or poplar. Wild lowors abouud 1 ovory diroction; aud our lioraes ;s 3 WADE ENEE-DEED AMOKG TIEM thiore aro’ twenty or twonty-five dilforont yarie- ties, all in'full bloom., Tho, grass s, good; aid vogotation of all sorts lixuriaut. Wao hate had o hord ddy's woik, bubni¢ more thna satisfied. Diréction n Jittlo south of cast. Distalico trav- elod 1114 niifes. OAxre No. 81, Baturdny, July 25, Still on or nesr tho headwators of Iloval Val- loy Creok, Moved st 43¢ a. . directly up tho largar all tho tima~-uo lovs thau slx timos, as it Beems to detight in monruderiug aoross tho val- loy a8 often ns possible, T'o-dny’'s march las beon tha nlosantest I bave ever yot mado. Tho wholo valley is catpoted’ with flowers. I havo gathered soventoen yavicties within 20 square widoued and thon contracted and widoned again, witls.tho murmuring wators- of the brook cou- stautly at our feet, ;fmu beon oxccedingly plous- nut nnd attraotive, and gspocially 8o when look- ing back at somo of thio hot, dusty days_sloug tha Littlp Missourl Valloy and ncrons tho Plains. About & milo bolow our prosont camp, the stroam suddenty-stopped Howing, and, upon sooking for tho cuutio, wo found that WE 1AD REACHED TIE NEAD. Bomo eix or oight bonutiful pprings bubbled up within o rading of 300 feot, forming at once & stroam. snfliciont to turn a mill, but whicl, 20 nules fatther down, entirely dlsup{wnreu by sink- iug mto thesandy soil, Hall a mile fartherup wo cama to auothor “epring, upou which wa ara uaw oncampoed. Wood and whtar ore in_abuudaucs, but tho vast quantity of tlowers orowds out the geagsos, and the grazing i only fair, Wo haya ;nntl\'nlud almost soutk to-day, and made about 12 08, - Caxr No, 23, Bunday, July 36+ Broko camp at 4:45 0, m. Traveled up Floral Valluy to the top of the raugo whera it boging, passing-through somo of the most EXQUISITE BITS OF PARK-LIKE BCENENY clumys of pine, ovorgreen, and aspon, on the low hills into whioh they ran, being coostantly in gight. As wo approuched tho houd of the val- loy, the Lilis grow smaller and smoller, nutil they would not avorngo moro than 60 feot in height. Unon loaving tho creat of the watershed' down which ran tho creelk wo had last encamped upon, wo found an’ old Tadian trail,- which- wo followe \x{- through a rooky defllo, which, - after various windings, brought e into anothor valley, some~ what larger than the one-wo had just-left, witia fino stream of water running in just tho dirco~ tion wo-wished, viz. :-gouthcast, and in direotly the opposite direction from (ho - stream wo Lnd camp, which 14 & vory boautiiul ono, with good water and splondid . grass i abundanucor ‘Phiougliout this valley; as far as'we havo come, to find quarfz mixed with tho snudstone. Just aftor gotting into camp, our Indisn soouts, whow wo had sont,on in sdvanco, baving- mot:with signg of Tudians, cums burrying Luck with tho iuformation that-thero was u- SMALL VILLAGE QU S1QUX INDIANS encamped about 814 milea oh tho stroam below us. Taking tue scours snd aboul 50 mon with' lum, Gon. Custer tmoved ; quictly down upon them, aud, giving strict ordets thut thoy should not bo hormed uuless thoy suowed fight, sont forward n- whito flag by. ono - of the 1uterprotars. aud, following ™ it slmost ingtondly, succeeded n gotting iuko . thew camp nlmost before they kuew of our approrch. The women' and’ children were vory. much frightoned ai our lieo scouts, os tha two nutions aro always ot war; bug: they wero soon renssurod, aud satisfled wo did not.imend to harm thom. > With o eingle exception, ol of their men woro out huuting, snd-he, ** Hlow- Dutl,” a fne-looking avd plicky savago, mado tha bedt of the situation, The huuters wera cullod in, and fiually Guo-Stab, the Chief, came alvo, After s long talk, thoy ngroed to como up to our camp and stay with us, showing us tho country, ju relurn for certain supplies which Gon. Oustor offerod thom. Wo thon' et them, and, later in the duy, Ono-Stab and tlrce of Lis- warrlors came up aftor coffoe and ‘sugar. i'wo of the warriors soon made an oxcuro to go b and One-Stab aud a youug warrior awaitod tho arrival of the traln with tho supplics. Sus- pecting from thelr action that they might bo (8} PLAYING A DOUBLE GANE, Gon, Ouster ordored some of the Indien scouts lta go with them to thoir camp, sod-stay thoro ay 'n sort of guard until thoy came up the next day also charging them not to lot Ono-Stab and his’ wutrior oub of their sight until thoy veached the Indiau camp. Whilo, they wore goi"'f, quictly ‘nlong, and within sight of our camm, the young Sioux suddonly attompted ta wrost the guu of ono of the scouts.frons him, - In the struggle tho gun was discharged, wouuding either tha Sioux or hila horso, and One-Stab and' bis youug* man made off at_full speed, followod by“the guard,- Ouve-Stab was recapturod and brought back, but the young warrior escaped, and, when our scouts reached tho village, that tao hud doparted, sua, night bavibg fallen, 1t swas imposxiblo fo puraud aud overtako thom. The whole party consisted of five lodges, six wattiors, and twonty-oue ygmen and children. - Distanco marohod ‘t0-dey miles,. Oaxe No. 22, Monday, July 27, In campall day. TFour oxploring. pariics ot surveyiig and mappg the country, Miners with the party repost - INDICATIONS OF BILVER In quartz rock along tho bauks of ‘the cm‘ak' Csuw No, 23, Tiesdny, Inly 23, Droko camp4:45 a. m. Mbved ovor u low hill, 1hrough » small pino-wood, nerrly dno oast, oub on tou hlglh, rollinig prairio, surrottuded in ovory direction’ hy bigh iills densly coverad by ping~ woodd. This oponing wue about 6 milos square, and, upon fmmng totho. castorn odge of it, wo wore unable to lind sn availablo poss for our’ train, and’ so hind to partinlly rotraco our stops townrds tho valloy wa had just left, coming out sgaiit on, Castlo Craolc about 4 miles lower dawn: thau onr last camp was' loeated, enicamping a litt tlo boloir wharo tiio Indian villigo hind been, and wpon » littla stroam omptying into Cagtio Creok lmlm the ponuti. Disturico travoled, 10 or 123 mites, 2 Came No, 21, Wednieaday, July 29, Broko campat 4:45 8 m. | Moving o y AN QLD INDIAN THATL up {lie vnlh)?' through which ran the Jittlo tribu- tary to Castla Creck, npon which we cneamped lout pight,—tho genernt direction bolng a little cast of south, ‘This littlo valloy opened out’ to quite a respectabla alze oon'after loaving eamp, and'wo moved up it aliont 6 miles, whon it grad- wally ran int small kills, spardely covorod With pind, which W crodsad, into, a high rolllng prals 1o, coversd with fino grass, similar 'to tho_one whiel wo attempted to cross yesterdny, Adber- ing to tho Indiut trail, it Jod us along over the Drhirio, throngh n small vatloy, across » wooded erest, and thon up il and down dalo over ong ~dry fluo atrenn of wator, until wo: flually. en- camped 1437 nulos boyond our lormser camp s noutiiorly dircotion, Owlig to tho nnmber of springs along the route, it was slow work for the tratn to toliow, enpcclully ay the lplaucuru had td build soveral bridges, Tho result wng, that all, the tealn ‘was nob in ab 4 n, m,, whon vdyeilly sotnded, Takon all i all, the country passed through to-day WAS VERY VINE, : offoring many inducements (o stooleralsors. 0, 26, Thursday, July 30, Troko eamp- at 7 i, Aoved up the valioy in n southwest direution, still fullowing. the Ju- dinn tragl, wiioh lod us througn tho vailoy by o fina road, outinta an apen, purk-like country, vory bountiful, with valos und unatuval svenues w ovory dirveotiou, runnitg bhotweon low bhills covored with & flne fimwn of guod Yluo. aud with uumbors of godd springs In all directions, Grass most' abundant and of good quality. Dpexed near the baso of & rango of mountaing, which bid Jasuoy's Posk from our viow, L. Htito valloy, which wa call ** Floral Valloy ¥ from- vallay, croraiug the crock—whick kopt growing, foot: And tho views atong tho vallay; asit’ first’ I havo oyer scen,—littlo oven gladas, with ' just left, Tins we followed down to our prosent’ thore ara any quontity of springs, and wo beuin' caimpod’ about 3 g o, 0 &'inb opien country, among ' lot ot low, woodod hillg; with vales! oponing in-all dirdotiohis; on tho bonk of a still creok, with plonty of good wator in liolog, but ¢ in not running watet st tlild'sensdn of the yoar. Distaucd niarchod ~——. OAMb 'No; 08; Frilihy; July al, .Command gonorally romaiued fn camp'ull'day. Tour onglucoritli partios sdut ot varlous dis rootfoili o map’ the coditry.” I accompmiled (hon, Custer, Col. Ludlow, of tho Engineers, cod threo other gontlgmon; it an EXUEDITION 7O UANNEY'S VEAK. . Crossihg: ono” rango’ of mountainy, wo clitibed tho-lifglinet peal¢ ' slitht, ouly to* disgovai: dua still highor, upow olimbing whicl wo dissovored,: somowhat:to our snrpriso,the'veritable Haitioy's Ponki3 mnlles’awng, toworing up’ #ome’ 800 feok’ Digher than thie otie wo wora' then dnun. Pusli= Ing forward wo coiiplblod: tho uiscens nbout 4:50 pom, It woe s linrd climb but the-view nuijly ropatd us for our troubla. It was by ol meaiy tho grahdess I Iind ever soen, and Ao satd 1y corapatltong’ in’ thelt own' bahallf. To tho enkt wote tho almost’ fuinotictinble! mountulns: known ns the Bluek 1N, — rugged; ruckyy, jugged' pucks of wolid manito, with hare and thers o veln of gliglontng” qunttz, covered' In' many instancos, #inost to thoir sumlits, with a denso drowth'of pino; with now antl thon an aapot, whoso lightor. gredu-lagked atl’ the brightor by contrast, and- forming-a'sotid-barrlor Ustween 1is nnd the great, platog, which, Hko n dord en, strotthed awany to’ tho enst as‘tarna tho ovo could roush. Bytha aid of o glnee wao could’ tracs this coures of the South lork of'the Cheyosno and tho Whito Rivor,—tho' trees nlong their batks marking thelr course: a8 distinctly as’il wo unw the wator. Far to the west wo could trate a range’ of mountaing;which wo' thought must bo tha Big Horn,»and wo could ulso overlook somo of the open country wo ad just teavaled-overs while: in- the north and onst, betweon 60 and 80 milos diatsat, OROW PEAKAND DEAR TUTIT loomed up liko ginut sontincls. On tho north wo coald- nlso soe opon country &f tho-ssmo character-aa thot'wa huve just passed avar, whicl wo intend taking- on our way to Crow DPoale, - which will be' our next- objective point, Aftor locating tho peak and taking e altitudo, wo drank tho heulth of Gen. Haruoy out of ouy cantoen of cold coffoo;—ntl- tho fluid wa had,— though our wishesfor his long:life wore none tho less hoarty, aud begau. the doucont. Dicke ing up our escort about half-woy down, wo start« ad for camp, which wo. reachod, after various mishaps, at1 o’clock in tho morning, a thoroughly tired bub woll-hatifled party. Oantr No, 26, Batnrday, Aug, 1. Moved 8)¢ miles down ulreamn for frosh ginss, Have a bouutiful camp, with' abundance of Rrass, a“t- opiws!l:o threo beautitul mountatus, covorod to thelr summits witl pines, Remaine in camp writting lottors. Tngincer mapping pardies out in'nl) diroctlons. Nuined -very hard from4to 7 p. m. ~ Catp No, 26, Bunday, Aug. 2, Mail loavos to-morrow. 1ave beou writing all ddy, Two companies havo' gouo eistwird to- wards the South Fork of tho Cheyenne. Will return to-tnorrow night. . Custor, with five companies, starly souphward to-morrow’ for tho BOUTIL FORI OF THE CIESLNNE, 1o bo'gone throo'days, Col. Grant and mysolf' recompany bim. o aro ‘oxptoring the ' pussey thorouchly, and’ will know' sbmething of the Black Hills when we roturn. ety FRONTIER REMINISCENCE, A Story of Schuyler Colfnx?s Lnst Trip ' Acrods’ tho' Contfhcnt—Row Georno Szodine Lost' Iis Sealp av the Bnse of DMicuicivie Bow, From the Colorada Demotrat, ‘T recaut’srrival of* ex-Vied-President Colfax, in Déuver recalls” to mind » half-forgotien, but' (novor bofore: published, - iucident growing out of hin famous trip *ncross the” plains iu 1361 or 'G5, At thit time’ Capt. - amphroville's Compauy” 418" of the 12loventh' Obio Cavairy Voluntcors, wos'stationod in parrivon ab Fort Mallock, o wiinll log fortross: on',tho: Overlaud Siago ling, nenf’thobase of’ Medicinio Bow Monntain, _This- fors hus ldng siice baon" abautloned as o military post, thio” Paciftd Railrond baving rendérod mliv -taty protection to stngo-condlios untecessary; Waeh' Colfax’ and " his' Congroseiouni party pasiiod * through Fors! alleck,, the writer hap- pened €0 be'ono-of tho'dotail of four soldiohs or- ored out'as a spectal-escort of' acout, to follow the illustrioui to Bridgor Paiss, attor whiclh wo wore instructetl to retarn, Onr mission way performed faitlifully,—we ‘saw tho conch with 1ts Jond of notables go' dashing down the other sido ‘of tho range, and with merry hourls and gloeful “voices turned our horses for & gallop tack to-the fort. As 'Wo moved rapidly along through the “sago- bruslrand greaso-wood in the valloy” botweea MedioineBow and the Elk Mountums, a' drovo of sage-lou atiracted our allontion and sop- arated our party. Iatal temptation] Wo little thought of tho dunger thien 80 noar us, and the horriblo fateawaiting tho bravest and boldost of the party—poor Goorge Buding, He nad just omptied-Ins carbine at 'n wago-hén, or grouse, whouywitha chorus of borribio 'whoops nnd yollu, = party of Sioux rodo up:out of a ravine, whichy, with the sage-brush had. concenled thom Trom obsorvation and, alter digcharging o cloud of arrows, mingled with slugs aud bullots, at us at long runge, galloped' towards Dadine, who was by this mancuvie'completely cnt off from us: We coustod'sixteen or soventoon' of tho blood-thirsty dovils, il opened fire upon_them from o friondly clump of brush in which wo sought siiolor: Loor George! - ITe ronlized -his' danger in a moment; : i only hope of safety was iu fhight. 1lin hore, though tirai from its long gallop af- ter the stage-coneh, was still ablo to distance the rerubby ponies of tho Sioux, ond if he could rench sho ‘ferry at North Platte, ho would be afe. Alus, for .tho'bravest of comrades, ithe pride of s proud mother and father, who t this day mourn' his horrible fato; Ifis horao, fright- ened by the yells of tho rod Gomona: in pursuit, and-ovidently maddoved by’ sn arrow or two which Iiad struck it became upmanngoablo, and in a Tatal' moment the bridlo-reiu broko from ono wde of tho bit, Thoterrifled "aud now whre- strainod brute turnod towardsus, To reach us it must come m coutaet with' tho Ktoux. It wns an- oxeitiug raco, but a lope loss ome for tho poor youug. soldier. Wo dnshed out to meet “him fu “hid fatal race. He camo closer to his clreling focs, Iis carvino ho throw away and drow Lis Remiugtou rovolves, 'his ho ompticd at the Sioux ot close range, aud' two foll Leadlong from: tholr saddles. Wo ob- servod Lim crouch down forward upon his sadiie, g if 1o nvoid tho coming blows. _But it wus na for that o crouched. 1Y was tho fatal colls of the Juviat or lnsso which tho next ivstant dropped aver him, and tho noxt momout wa heard his hoart-piercing shriok sy bhe wug drizged backwards frow hig horde, which gale Topod past us in safoty, . Law poar' Georpa sufforod whils belig bached to picces by tho fftcen red fionds, noue can tell, Ag wo gallopod sway wo ljeard his horriblo crios for merey whilo hiw scolii was Lding “toru’ from his hiong, aund to this day, whon thiiking of thit hfiuxld Tncident, thoso bireatisof ngony ring upon tho uir. o, ) R Profy Owen on Extincét Anmmalds. Triof. Oiven rocontly dblivored a leoturo iu the Deltiel Musouns Lo & wambor of sjorlingmon conncetod with tho Workingmen's Club und Tugtitute, and conductod vy Mr. llodgson Lratt, Lho subject of tho teotura wus © Extinat Auimaly,” although the Professor slmost con- fivod Lid rewarks to (he fossil clopuwits, o Legan by directiug atteation to tho tusks aud slull of tho “ Biophing I'rimogonus,” wliich had bicat olaborated i vhe Batfeh Musoup from sandatono bissted somo forty yoars ago, in tho furmation of the Jumus Caual, ut & polut 1,000 feot above the Indinn Qcean, Lvery bit of the origlunl ivory and bony substance hud passod away, sud had boen replacod by partielos of stoue, buttho toxwre of the original ivory, which Wan poctiliar, was dounifost with te ald of this microscope, ‘Il Professor explaiued tho existance of tho Immunso tuske i this fossil by sho supposition that when It riamed the forest no humau boings oxistoll on the eurih, wo that it lived at case wud without fear, aud under those conditions, developed ats tuske to the fullost size, —But when these conditions wero altered, and tho elephant could not wppear vxeepr undpr torror of * that weetohed dittlo biped, uwu, aud hiis ritlo, the uervous systom waa nov aliowed the «qudot nud ropouo iv noeded, aud therefore thiore was ot that. dovolopmont in oxisting snimnaly that' was to bo found In tho fossil typos. il supposed that this Indiun elopbunt. bad diod » natwral dopth, and there was 1o doubt that the whola Mitalayan’ oheln, the highost iy the world, had beon ruised wsince that old aloptunt * had Hved, bocause w thow, oy greator heights thon the quarry n which s was found, wero dlscovered not only fossil eles phants, bak Lippoputnmnl, which roquired Inkes and rivors to live fn, snd also fouull giratlos, Bimilar ovidenco was to bo found fu tie Alps, tho Lyretuces, gud tho Audew, When they camo to apply - thely own trumpery way of reckioning tiine, thoy. had sume ovidenes uf nonrly eight thousand years of history ; but thut wey 8 more hour, a miunte, compared wih tho Japuo of timo mvul_vz\tll i the produgtion of the phisnoms onn to which 1o referreid, Y'horofore tho real vulgo of theso gpogimons was_not tho juara - tercut and ourloslty which attachod to thow uy guch, bt thb ight “whith'ithey' tlivew'ah much Iarger quontions, viz,: Tho immenso duration of tiwes past and {ho. chaugos which lisd taken pinco in tho surtnco of the carth by tho npheaval ‘ahd aubifidonea ot tho land, ot o loaniod Profossor, refefeing to wiiolher gpeelmen whiel? Imed boont' found " at Ilford, ro- wurked that elophanta®were s one timo alun- dnut in_ Bogland, - and-that whon (his wns so Eagland must hivo formod purt of o continant 11 conncelibnwith Holland and’tho torth'of Eux ropo, ltaving . givon othor proofs of tho sub- sideuce, ny° tho divcovory of n'sutinarind Iorest .at tho moutl of tho Tyue)'with tho ant~ Jors of devr and tho'borne of glgantio oxon, aud ' tho submersion of tho cslato of the old Saxon Tintl of Solsen, au shown by tho trausforenco of itlio remalnin of tho Saxon satuty to Chiclicstor " Cathedral, e bitally roforrcil to the fuusily of pignhtio birdsfound f1i'Now Zenland'and Madn~ gokear; whutio egia’ wonld: reruiro a: hnt for an' egg-cup, nnd thon-took loave of lis sudionce, R ‘Khe Pdrily of Lxnctienl Inttory,’ A rewpeetnblo. person, says tho Pall Mall (a- ' 2¢fte, waw arrested the othor day In' Paris on the ichinrgo of pickiiig o pockel under cirentitancay )\\'Me?) mitst comnitnd the Kflflpntll{'o! tho nigst trigid moratikt, 1o was roturning homo from n cocinl gu:hurhlg)\vlmu tho'natural convulslon {o “to which Lord Dundrenry - used” to. bo mubjoot avertook lum, and ho sucozed In tho most un. : compromiging wanver, This \m\m(ml{ Lot fetory aperation i 1iot; howover, orftiroly so to n eivilized person uriless hb cah comninnd' the ‘naslstance of. & pocket-handkerohief. Lho ‘subject of ihis orisiy, thorofure, folt. wildly in his pockoty for tho desirad’ srticlo, but Lis [nithful compnhion had’ disappairs, ed, Stddonly an'emotion’ of joy,such’ a thab with whiel'n shipwrocied” :{fllor onples o (etant Batl, lighted uprlia tearful 11 enw depend- ing from’ tho pockel of o friend walling n fow acca in-advanco of hlm'n rod’silk handierchiof, argo, soft, and Instrous, A fow seconds mora and hie had buried ' hig still quivoring aud wistful 1050 it those duliclons folds, whoen'the hand of o polico agarit waa-Inid: on hiy shoulder, aud’ tho owneri of the' handkorchiof turnod’ round, ro- veahing the countonatico of o complote strangor. Tho pickpocket malgre luf was ahout to be lod off to (ho'station, whon cortatn papers found on Liis person catablisbed' his respoctability 8o con- |- clugively that ho wab suffored to go home, duly rovidod with & pooket-handiorchio? obligingly Emr. him' by a'polico oflicor. 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DREW’S BUSINESS (OLLEGE, Zi3aud 280 West Madisorat, iy Tnstitution hne ifer" erinl bashioss Sombingd Witk theors. Erening Ginae brgailzed Dlanday, Sunts 7. o v AMUSEMENTS. MVIOKER'S THEATRE: i Drilliant Suceess of the Yaplfl:!r Alflqr. . EDWIN ADAMS, Who will appent thia ovening as FRANK HAW. TITORNI, tn tho stérilig pioy of MEN OF THE DAY, : Bupportod by s Slrang Cnat, Thuraday—Tho Greae Drama—TILE DEAD ITEART, 1 A8 rgvsratiou-Brovglans Groat Play of the " ltcd he. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TREMENDOUS 5UCOLSS OF OLIVER DOUD BYRON THIS AFTERNOON at 2 d'elack, Inat. tlmo of the ‘rixriliing Historical Drama, DONALD MEAY L 200 Peonlo ot the Btago. Now Sconcry, To:nlght. his great drama, MeCULLOUGH, ~ Tor posting, The e poiat of Josenh Miason's Valcanized P las: 10’ oqual; EDUCATIONAL. VIRGINIA' FEMALE ‘INSTITUTE, STAUNTON, V.A. REV. R, I, PUHILLICS, L Aw Privcipal, MISS M, A. BURR, Associate Principal. Assisted Ly a"Corps of Thirly Experlencod Olicors, Tho Thirtisth Annaal Scasion will commence Sept, 3. catfun wusuenaiscd for boaithifalnoss and boauty of sconery. Tie Dupastmentof Musl Is undor the caro of soven Mnstructors, with thirty irst-class Iusteumonts, and 13 01 of tho largoat in tho South. Tho patronako {3 un- d_in’ otisracior, aud reprosontod, last seesion, nluoteon Statas, Toris for Ton MonthsFistl Bnglish Couren, inoludin; all MOduaATy axenaos, §2A: Voeal e -natrunontal Music, oxtrs, §70; Ansiont of Alodurs Languauges, or Llo- cutlun or Deawlog, estra, $20. ~Toe entaluguos, whiy' foll Information, addross either Prinoipal, Kenwood Seminary Corner Forly-Bighik-st, and Madison-av,, Will rebpen on Monday! Sont. 7, 1871, A Tfomso School for Glrts, dn'n healthy locatiun, lborally appolntody with thorough tratnlg ‘of mind, mannors, and morals, Day wcholars frony the ity will Lo brought to tho school by ths Sumiuary omulbns, ‘and returned ag tho cloo of vach day's sesslon, Qatalogucs ou application to MRS, J, Al KENNICOTT, Prin. MRS, SYLVANUS REED'S Htonoh, and Goxman Bonaing and Day School Tndianhad (1013 kirts, San, B and & fast Fle izt Now York liduoiics: for o noxt Suar will Uepin a9, m., Dot. 3 whon all pupils should Do nres- o, Now nobafarwwill roport Supt. 28, whiou teaahars \\‘_\!I class tham, * . Teckakill (N. Y.) Military Acndemys M., ROIERT IIONAI‘J;?A\.% » Principals, s, Fait C, Hosner % Miss B, H: Rockrwell Tawily aud DavSphool for yoang” Iadics, Spriugiold. nse,, rooponod Sout. 10, _Huad 10 cirsaldr, MRS, WM. G. BRYANS TNIOARDING SCHOOL TOR YOUNG LADIES. Tho Tl Torm of Mea. Thryan's Sohionl commescos Soptem 1674, Batania, Ne Yoo Apelly 1671, s LARESIDE SEMINARY, A Towmy Bourding Schiool for Boys'aid Girls, AT OCONOMOWOO, WIS, Send A Thoreugh insiruction tn ovary Dapartmant.” Tar Clreu. lornappiyto ISS GHACH I ORI, Priucipal Y. T W, BAVIS, Nootor, Seminary of the Sacred Heart, R 481 ‘\\re:!% Tuylorest., Ohicago. his Institution offor factlity 1 fined’ ar B T T T W T RN or turttor partionlurs and rospeqitafdrmt’s 4 SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY, . 480 Michigan Avenue, . 1. BIMONS, Princlpal, Thia schopl phne réudah e, pal CROILIAN COLLEGH, Hale, dn tho county, on thoL. P & S, W, Tt 1. Towcd L 1Or 20 wiohe only S100, 1T, . CECLL & BROSy CRehisn 1. B Fardid Gos iey: DEARBORN SEMINARY, 2985 WABASEI-AV. Tho nluvteonth yoar of thls Schbol witl opah Sohtath BLADAJE O« du BILVA i MRS, ALEX, BRADFORD'S {orinesly Mrs, Ogdan Linihnants” Engiisd, Ironon, and Gormiay Buardlug-Schonl for, Yanig Ladl i dron, 17 Wost Thiriy-olghtti-ss., N: Y., raopans Sopt. 25, Appliation may ma mado personaliy of by lobor as sbova, IV AND MEGHANIGAL ENGINERRING, AT tho Ronsulaor Paiyieonio Instituto, eoy, N. Y. Tastruction vary ,practical, - Advantagos uneucy i this conntry. m(hlllm(lmalr‘ercu jont positiyny. Ru- opous opt. 16, For the Aunual Itogletor, oontofuing im. Piored Goies of Boudy, and”(oll“parcioulars, addross buov, GILARLYS DROWNE, Disostor, (IOTTAGE MILT, TARRYTOWN.ONTIUDSON, A% Lnglian and ch boarding and day-school for soungy hdlca; o olghégonth yonr hogins So ndyavlages of hume and urupoan. eohonks e Sl vvor seonry. " Adldruss o HEV. DR, A« D Principal. (IOFTAGE, IILL SEAINARY, TOR_YOUNG Indies, Poughkeepsle, Datelioss County, N, ¥. Courao 0f iy comprohonsive, Musio and iiuo arts olalty. . Ewr Clvoing nidress 0. 0. WRISHLE, Veincipnl and Propriotor, JOWRTOS FONOE HOliOon YOR, TOVS KNG 4 " suung mon, Stdokbridre, Alnas, beglus it Sih P N C R e e g A bapls Tor Golloge: cho) . Molirle HOFFSTAN & FLACK, Afociato Pelachyater T 1GUEARDMILITARY ACADES Y, WOROKKTIL Mass., Jits boya and youngnen for comion ang siontlile piraults, 1ty sunariormoritastated o clroular, .11, METCALE, A, M., Suparintoudent, BISHOP HELLMUTH' JOLLEGES, y LONDON, ONT's UANADA, Afford tho Highost Intolloctualnnd Christlau fducation, for tho sans aild daightony of goutlomen, st yers mudor ., D., D, s, folfeos o n o aiart.) L4 ‘ls‘vlll nud, lfnfiudur Y11y hlflu'l' RLv, 1, HELLMUN, L e Unlleikor™ aro. rodpac stoll of xponicncad Hnran el Iialiop of Hucon, ' T opifed with an” ablg n Penolior, Jor furthier pactlaularsapply to 1o SEORETARY, Tho Term beglus Sopt, 2. 5 RACINE COLLEGHE. Tho twouly-sceand ‘sear of Raotua Callego will begtu Bept. 16, tnthe Goliogiateepariwon, o Sohool of Lit- tuws, tus Sclontifio Schuul, 1a. th Troparatory opact- ety tho" Uramuar Schinoly tha' Mahomatical School. wilf opon.on thatday. Tho'sysiom of Hiouses wocuras for: tho younier boyw to porsonnl carn. of o muall school witl theadvantages of a Tantoono, Yor admlsslon, apply to tho ftov. Janos Dolovat, 1, Dee 1acing, Wi, Cata: Iogtion c3n bp btatned a ths Norghants' National auk, ora Mitoholl & fiatlioways, No; 46 Glarkeat., or ot Jnu. eot, AtcUlurg & Co.'s. . B. BRYANT'S CHICAGO [Luvane § StaarroN) BUSINESS COLLEGE, Soutbeuat cor, Stute and Waslilistonesis, . Largost Institatton of ths kind in America, Plogant tooms~—rol furaliurs~thorouzls ourso—firs- glass icachong—porloot disolnilnn._iaryo munbor of sl ointi—tlgh stgnting with tho public—treuont oponings fur hugindss, Youugmen fuenisiiod foeoltices on shortnp. tica, Iar circulars aduress i1, 1. BRYANT, Giioaio, ST JOSEPH'S SELECT SCHOOL, ON ELM.ST, NEAR MARKET, Undor ohargo ot the Bonedicting Fathers, wlil open far” the recoption of wupils Sopt. 1, R RSISR ror b gonsti of five months, Schaol Perm consisting of two scwsigny. Spocial attention glven, tu practical buslunsy education: ~Gorman taught withcut extrs ciarge. Address eommiinications ta ey, FATHER GERARD, 0, 8. B, L) o 3 St. Mazy's Academy, e St At S Wil ko Fogwios,Sent: 1. Tor tntalugus aud foll Ltugntien wdremte o, Notro'Dame P, 0., 8t. Jusepl Qounty, Judiana. ST.XAVIER'S ACADENTY Wahash-av., corner Tvventy-ninth-st, Wil opun for thio racoptiba of loardess and day pupils Sopte 1 For catulogus addross 4 ‘MR DIRECTRIESS, G O 0 Opons twollth year Sopt. 1 full courso of study, experl- ‘ouopd toactiors and thoraugls work, Just rooted, anothor targo bullding, with assombly and olass-roums ou entranes Noor. Largor gocomuodations fur boardars, . MISS UREGU, Prinoloal, PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Oneator, Pa, For Hoardors only. ~Hewlos opons Wadnos: iay, bopt. U, Locatlon Lwalthtul). Grounds mnplot Ruilde it conindaiuiey o of Shuafos Satoniivad ior ouh Lasteuation (n ? il wad Mtochanical Lnginooring, tho Ulnbales und Hnglleh; earoful avorelight of 10 wiorils aud mauiiurs of Outloty, © s siceuines poly to Hon, 15 A. Btoers, Messrs, Walts DeGnlyor, W, B. Gray, IR, Pélndivliid; A, Gotgrave, and Lrank W. Wontworit, patrons of the Academy In (ileayo, or to Gal. WHIEC, HYALT, Providont, PARK INSTITUTE: Mes, A K, BATES, Urinelpal, 4 g Ladlos, - Fall torm will bogin St T oo e oo, biraaied Be thio rinoipal 11 Auifand v, Chicigor Cincinuati Wesleyan College, FOI YOUNG LADIES, o 3l year il 4 oML, Lab uu'.unz'""flnl':fl.'vfi'?.'x'h’"uff'& ik hoatt Wullk aud Catiroly furalshed at a cosp of §12, e it uidont i oo of ha nlat oo i sl u adin (01 ho gan o fear R T N Proulduaty wt Cincluuail, for Cataloguo o fuforuaitad, DM ALLEWOOR INSTITUTR FOR YOUNG LADILS, XL Pittailold, nass, IWidely Lnowa fat lts raro advin: fagon lur litoehry wnd art culturc, and tho bunity of ita Address Loy, U, V. Pringipal, Tocation, BULKLEYS BOARDING "A8D DAY. sotiool, for young Indics,” ot ‘Vurrytown-on.thosIiud. ou; will séopon Sopt.: 16, LI, TARDIVEL, 25 W, SIN l\.[‘y'-‘ roopuis lor Ireneli, b, and Liorma argde FrrA P 8 e R e o i‘l‘]llAL TLOME-A BMALL FAMILY SOHOOL FOR boys. A pleasant, suto, atd ebeertul hotug, ostensiva iy i, Gy Greclithy QU Londrons ch T TAILhT) tenahing. Kor olgEulacs, aie e BTV, VL DAL ORE A 5.5 Pownal, Ve, Suun':D KCHOLARSHIE, FORTY-SIXTH-ST., N, Mduast, rasnactful, Cumplats ALYONKIRS MILITALLY it Mason, B qly dameanae, lata phyeical devolopmont, IRSTTLGT Tor bosa. ux No. 651, Yonko il Mnson, Ho€ N, 61 Yonkrry, B ¥, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. SUPREME COULR Yoo JOIS W. LA gt 11, aeainst, SUNDRY COUN- PRSI YOy cou ““When it }a apparent ‘that thoro 48 an intontion to do:, celvy thy publi by v uso of -tlio natho of a placs and' o word desoriptive utan artiolo, auok desupition w 10t 4o pratooted by tho protonso that, Licso y ords cu L bho :um! in puci,manner s to cansiitute & **trade Ik Whoro Aturds and tho allagation of wards lie, by lang e Boooino kuiowh ua ealy uat (s (b AEtID0 0L S Pyt ShEtaT T ASOATOE, ho NSTALTDS & FIRE L0 (hor b i mane Wil Gompating dealers sunaot. rsidu- eatly Invadon 10 cusyhico of 1ho wrong §s thofalan roprosontation and "acacit, on proof of Wiloh aB runotion will . The Concluding Words ol the Judsd’s Declds . tmave: £ ¢+ Tho ordor appested from shauld bo madifled and tho Injunctfon extondot 80 s to prohibit the iz of tho words * Wuscantorshize sauce' on the bilts, 12bids, o ¥eantorsnise ghuce un tho bils, Tabels, oud wrappors LEA & PERRINS INEAL TERM, e CELEBRATED PRONQUNGED BY * EXTRACT g ¢ of A LIITER from a CONNOISKURS MEDIOAL GENTLE. MAN ntMadeas, tohls bwother in WORCESTER, JETH A & PER- ARINS that their Sauco {8 igbly “oxtormed ' dndis, and Iy, In my oplaton, thoawst pala~ 3tablo.se woll we o 3 tiont holes 0 Saucy that s mady Worcestershire Sauce. Sald Wholusalo and for Exportatian by the Propriotors, LEA & l‘lflll"Nfi, W U i ¥ T3Sk b Baicow womerasty Hovuiihont 1o Mariss o1 o¥ Ask for Loa & Porring’ Sauce. AN.partios intringi ( UL pactios dnteinsing on_ o aliovo will o prossoutad . JOHN DUNOAN'S' SON8, s e NV YORIE: “ONLY GO0D SAUCE! And Apylicablo ta BVERY VARIETY OF DISHL TAIRBANE® STANDARD o CALHS . OF ALL BIZES, \TATRBANKS, RORSE&CO 111 AND 113 LAKL-ST. ‘TEAS. ENQLISH BREAKFAST PACKET TEA COMPANY. <cnd® M, Wholcsalo Dégal; 123'Tearl-st, Tew York. ‘I fineat gendes of all kinds of ‘Tons § ey bo ik o o ‘oating drigeints i nackagos from ono-quartor uf & pound up, &4 tho wnifarin prico of ) ONE BOLIAR PER POUND. The follgwt d 1 ;?’W“'L'G?"\?‘“H‘":‘n .ulro;h y”nnlm nted VFeat Studiannat., or, i ATUCE, 316 W Madisorat.r eors Abordoen & G0 itandolpivata Usivet. tibiaso, Tatuior Houdo, ene. l;lnnnh’, larinnait, car. Hohor, ., cor, Wabnshiav, “FINANCIAL, . Livingston & Company's Rank, 10" Phicsst., New Yorlc. - Organieed fur tho buslness of out.oftonn Baton Tanl ora, Lorporatiuns, 204(vinuae, k0. Ollers sposial ine ducomioints tu. Uorronpondents! - Iive per cent. intarart allowed ou daily balanocs, Oity, County, and Towi Bonds, U0 OThor mELE(AUIO Reozitsm, Wan(td 107 8310 01 Gt ission,1iral ol loans nogotiaie et OUEAN NAVIGATION, AMERICAN LINE. Tie Ouly Line Carrying s United Stalos Flag, Safllui woekly etsveen Thiladothin’sw Yasarpost: Oabin, Intermediate, and Steordgzd Afifl()flmlol).\'l‘,l:):’i:fl_l}ssufl.l'n\‘s . 4 i RATES GRE}}‘?DLY REDUCED Tower thian New York Lines, exonrsion Ticketa at reducod rates, Dratts on Great rltnin, frolanid and tho Continont, at Tow ralag, Oitce, 1Y Lasallo-st.y 52\, dison, Clitoagn, NEW YORK T0 CARDIF | El - A 70 CARDIFE: The South Wales Atlantio Stoamship Uors Now Birsteciasss. Fullapowornd, CIteoui mm"’r wilt eall fram Ponusslvania Railraad Wharf, Jorsoy Oitys . ug\mulm.\. 2o Ang 33| PEMBROKE cieSont13 arrying de and ‘ab. th 1 B e A L AR piatoL Oliannel, and all othor yolnta io Kagland, “Thioso atcamatiine, DI exprossly (ot o, Lradoy 400 b0 vidod with nli tho Iitost improvements for tho colufortand couromoence of UABIN AND STEERAGE PASSESOERS, ‘Firsy Cabln, $30 and $60 ourronos, Socond Cabiln, 555 cumncr. Storare, fim careoney. Drepafd Steerago cortiticatos from Cardll, .03 Diraft for £land upwards, rog O R TG U BT o ST g 'No. 1 Do) a Yorl AGHIBALD BAXTERL G0, Aronie, No. 17 Beoadiay. STATE LINE. Ny Yarl to Gluggaw, Liverpaol, Belfinty Loirdonderey.—Tiess ‘clugant, now, 'Olydo-bullt s Will sall fom Yier N0, &5, Novtw River,'as lol i Wodncday, Aug. 13 4 mm:;?'}\fixuflm grani OF GroRGIa .t Wednodiy, Aue: 08 3 20a; afior, takiny ot Al Gz et S g i ravas, ¥, Swoden, Dunmark, and Uarmapy.. Draltatar 11 and unward, ¥ froligit or peseco”anply. to AUSTIN DALDWIN & 'CO., Ageuts, 73 Lroadway, Now York, Bivorano Oillcs, Nu. 45 oAby, ’ KEonracs as lov o oy L o Nor b Mrostua, ORI B Y Gm'x"l. Wostorn Agent, AL Olaliat, Glilchgo, GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIES, Between NEW YORK and’ LIVERFPOOL, calling at’ Quoonstown, Carrying the United' States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. 2~ Paszonpors hooked to and Trom’ tho prinelpal Eue To)ican ports at lowoet ratos, Crodlt fssuod on leading Danks w(ta undl Lottc and Dors (reowEhont Faeator HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO, FIFTEI-AV. National Tine'of Steamships: NOTICH. ‘Trio most southorly rauto has alw: thle Company_ to &laid {¢o uwd hondlands, < Saillug -tcom Bew York for LIVERCOOLand QUENS: TOWN wrory SATURDAY. Selling trom N, Vari fuc Loutlun (ivoct) ovory fostnlzbt: Gnbln peswge, $i0, 580, o refucod ntoy, 'Kothen o Dralts lor 21 aul, upneard, B enor Olark ind Raudoipliats, (0pposico nsw __Shermai Houso), Ohicaiw., ’ i oo adopted by ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE THE GUNERAT, TR AT COMPANY AT Ry A SO EARY S @ G AT BREST, s1 AND {IAVIEt, CALLI i *pioudid vewsola ba thiy fasorlie rauta Torlia Con- any other) will sall frony Sataeday, Sipt. § t, Dacro. (0 Snturday, Seut. 19 Celea of pasiaga i, cold (ncludiig Whao) —L'idt Cablu, 8125; Second, 876¢ ‘Tiiied, #15, Y Izcarsion Vekotw ot rediiood rates. . Amerdonn travolors, by taking this linc, avald bath' tran. Fit by Vuglish rallway aud the digcowmluris of erossiug the Clusauigl, bosidoy 8aving i, troubio, and ozpenes. i, GLIEATLD, Agont, 91 Fast Wanhingtou'st,, Ruons 13, Chicaga, AGTAN-LINE WATL STEANERS RSO elips. fest ace Teelght roniv, Ap tinay eiuis ntoro soutls tha PRERESER i southerks WASILINGTON, O VILLE DE PALTS, G botwonn all paris ot Enrops N EEMRAGE TRARS e ok saffins. - Suporior odations, Luowest rates, Shorfest ALLAN €O, Cliléaro, 7 nnd "4 Jashioet. Great Western Steamship Liine, « Fram-Now York to_Bristol tEngland) direot. Arragon; T lostlaye Al ly{umi.\vmum. Sat., Sopt. 12 Gabin Passnger $30: Hatonmiilata: Sio. Sisorace, 630, Rxeursioii tekele, Apply at"don’l Frolgi Depok Liake Suore & M. 8, It. R, s GEO. MoDONATD, Asent. DIISCELLANEOUS, O ECOCE | Mginhors of the HUMBOLDT PARK' RESIDRNOD ASSOCIATION are horoby notiliod ta call’ immadlatoly at tho oflico of tho Association and ‘pay up tholr stall. onts, now die and ‘pasablo. 'fhis notloa'ds glvon tn Disrsnanca of tho provision of tho statuto of tho Stats cf Tllinols goveralig Homostead Associations. 1y ordor of the Buard of Directors. 3 OHARLES PROMBSTING, Seo'r, Chicago, Ang. 11, 1871, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE; * Orlainnl ‘und Unexeclled o Blaekng Clothes, ¢, Wiltlorser's Dyuu Store, No, 421 North b v v N G S Shonid vl B A b G e ropeisior: SLEDIOAL, SR mmnnnmnnannre. prc 4 DR A. G. OLIN . o . y 167 Washiugtonat. 'T'he ldugost ongagod and, mast sio. covsinl buysicisn 4n the cily'in the ‘speeial WoAtmont of all Chicoufe, Nozvous, and Spacial Disazaca, Sullar to foinalos spoodily cuvod. Inval Jrivconpactumonis, buacd, nilouilans Jor Wwoatiso, Paticats ata distunus te No PRyt Dr. Kean, iy 200 HOUTTL cuufiu-f'r.. u'l'lwaun. col lod, il 1l g comsaiod, vemotnly o by il Irop of elitras, ouall ehronlo or durvous disoascs. L only pliysicl o we Oiticy D £ s = s 0Ur0s OF no Ay, ndays from 8 to 1 <i‘5£ntlley Caylus’ Capsulés, Usad for ovar twonty yoars with. great sncaose by, th Dlisuetans oF IArR, Now Farks mil soniion Aavo e fotitud supierior to alf athurs for (1o prompt cuto of ull aigraes, roount arut o standiong it Atnittosturad by QLN « Gt | Rus Racine, Paris, Hold by Dragy irhont tho Uinitort Satos. o IANTOOD RENTOL L A vlotim of youthful - hnprudengo, caus ddoay, nurvnul‘lLqulk)’. Gtbr, liaviog it kna ned) found ple” a4 ramatary RACTIO0NAL CURRENOY. $5 Packages: QF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT "TRIBUNE OFFICE.