Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3513, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1862 — Page 2
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DAILYcSKNTIiYKL
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JAM AUV 3
The rnlon It mutt bf prrirnrd.
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nm ocrnllc I n Ion Male Ca.nvenli It e!l3 iet;ra" t,f the trio-f r .tat Cer.tr! ComB It u imnirrmi. revdte, in pira:iee of the mMvtrH of tht party, laat In rnwr,7 IiIim b fx)uete1 I appoint rteUjra to '! CV-t-nUti t U bU o Wedre-aUr, (he r.IIITH HAY PF JA.NC ART, 1jC,Io taka h l irat.i' .tie cwLt.o f ike cuuxrj a1 dpt .urh r-uta In rear 1 ncInatJori of can -?Jf- b.r F'ate'orT'rer, totf. cte.J InOo tber iwat. a may dern-iadibt.-, TW I'wwndtle derivd m aba, f repret in n.Cnv-uln, tfcat -Jint7 kol 1 Uenti'i.4 t delegate f r trj twa taudred and f ftr w rani, anst Sä. Lfatou aa tho riPM-wn4 eiwrtk'fi 14, and o addif ir dee-af f .e every fraction of ft Lflndrei a:I lehly-Eve yc te and frer. Th?CnpriiitcrdiJ!j)8trtaaJl rjuxe.it J Indiana tipartinpafe la Ife'eh-dinn sf feWate tMbe rViYer.ti'm, an-t tilaX part H Ita penceedhisf, who are o; p-wed to the p-Lix! pde-r uLc prrrtt AdoiHnj;trlk,ii all ko r t fT t ,e-.laMt-hm-nt f the Unlntl A It wa i-i the rar rtrftary of the Conctftutivn a made by the. fathers of the JtepnUir. Jtj vr Jtr lite C'-mrjiitu. K. R PA LMKU, Chairman. TV f u.lnK in the apportionment f dab-gates to winch each enamty In etttIH f
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RnI, !rnot imme-liurlj fler tlc '.mnienre- ! tin . fr thp (e:ierl (ovemmei.t, even if the J mrt f tlo 1.4-t .s;n of C"r::;rc-; J lr ' war -tr r.' t fl"p. O.-.e ttt üt f :',i of tl-i ( tliit ti.eir r.kM "U -i! 1 tf;- tH. hfU'sin i to lf in n li!.tioa to our ute, cjufttr, ic .V
.ini'-ti ItctitM aI-!c4 to the Comtiiu txt hic.H c now mt. no 1 'which, fr'm ibe )
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AMUSEMENTS.
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' t'.'.u fürtü-hü jer;i'tu4l m urc pi:..rAiitee. eitr.-zncc :! incrf.ieJ cxf-ctulitureit of our . ll'owr!!, of Kentucky, Cni.tucen, M ia, iti 8t.it a lni;ni.tr.tti-in, mut le rreitlr ir.crp (
iditrern ither. hruuirht fotW'.rJ J rr;0it:ti ilhj in future. . i. j which the Sjut! wu! 1 hr lrrn titlt af.-i If the war, then atoin t' lav, otir future; ttxe j liarwxiT , r-.'ritT nl the L..1 have fw-t-u Le n-vcn timci a C't it. mi le ?, m the v are i rcere ; ai.J h.ch (iü..it I i-l i.t '. im; hl'e j34tp rruttty n.;i vi'.l J pmir:iins v m-re t!ian Intn'ii ia now, in hi A!mini-tr '.i"ti, j aw.ir pri;irty from tia'ioTi, thua ihpm jft- i omfcrfU'! t lc fiB.it: Bi 6r l ril.l. The-r rreter hurJcn on thi hrnr-t. J r-n;vtH)ti., lH)wf.tf; wr -.ill t iii!trtiitii'iu!y Th nun wh' n "fifty lii.r. will, it J n-l t! hnnliy rH" Virginia then aj !! t i the lowest. In? cornj!lel t ivir tliiec htm
Mi. fUeru AiAie lor a t eace imiiirrin e. i
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FRIDAY KVKMNfS, JAN", n, 1-T2.
SOTJTHERN REBELLION: ItV fcfEA AN'J, LAND.
lileatn e. i lrel auiil ültr in ver or two, wiUi prk nt hlt 1 1
The rt'ult of. th! e Vüow. . .Tut Ii r. 1 f-rice, ai;J ci tfee at fjuuhlr j-t i -c hc.iics. The n butane nrrrnMiMi tm t tnr. Shim i be Da' tni-uke :Jiat thi-i. . Anv Man can ) iiotLr Mart i Ast BAxn, to r.r.m i nue, by uiijr 43 umuua we rie now by j uikibt r A(.t am the t'.xio Mit,jlt T.r tht. t at-in. nu J LUc (rtittivu Af it 1; l pa) , j fonvrji. It w a.a ti't till after XhU i!ricTiniiit!..n . im1 r-iJcuUtini liia irrteti rf.t?i ftenrral i
mmifc't tint any iUte M'jcJrJ Hum t!if : ( in tu ri!nt iiitf;t t ix, h?c!i cm rot !.p titl ! Union. S)nth 0iro!:nA !i 1 itn -r"; rif t'. r-3 ainl a! llr fo !i4t !. now uyt, uitli j it?i of floemTr, nn'l o'.hrr St-itr w wit out f.Uecn wx ituL lr colleciui". bucli a lax mnt, ! till after the 1 -t J of Jamurj, Ir.l. je;ir will of iic-eiiT, it i pmtly n he fe.trH, a to iJaT.then. our prvat rM Uej.uhh': w lill ; ImI to rfpiiilijtion; f')f J have no hesitation in '
iimo-i miici. naira iw tiua;uon iio ; uiiuir t n.iyu uui u can ni oe pna itn oy UvitkU 2'M of I)etfuher, Mr. Tifimln, tlieu in hia the fcouie. And 1 ay tliat tlt.it pi..ie who aio place in the .Senate, wiitll.e following acWrea t only ah!e to eani and rul-ecnou-!!. by cof.tinuom tha r)p!c of hi Mtate, 0en:i. Jle Mid: j labor for the retr, tobroU.iiid cluthc thcinclve
"I cajneheretoiecureyourco:itinjUnaJr:;:hts j ,tul ' exattion o tl1B l.ocrnuunt are; audio demonütrate to vott that u cut-in "hure. as nmch the fci-ial villain, or th j pnrifitce for tho.-e riht Imiri o.ir NorthtTii Hunti mt. Such, men of Indi uii, i? our con ; o-.tft-!craica. The hole pubjevt waj referml to ; such our pro?pe:ti. S ich h lie re-tilt a Uommitte of 1 iiirle( in the Senat. I a nl our p:u!ation. our imotmcnt in t.onal n;;-)iiitci! n the o)in;niti- and acr-rptcl the ! Iitif'ph:a and C.mch;o jilatforrn. und e'- j trut. I ubmittwl pntpui-ition.- which, ho f.r tlon1 irrenreih!e conflict Vidrnt.. j frwru rerei viiifi tlitidel ujijiort h-.ni a in-le The prc-.-nt Adin!M:ratiyn .-cchm to hive de i member of the Jpubll. an prtr of the commit- ! n.iitr4iea th.it, fur wa:.t of br iin. for w:i:ittif tee.wcreill tinted withderi.-'i'n or coritcrnj-r. A c far itv U adinnn-;er the (Jovcmnie.it, ii can j rote w then taken in the. committee on inend- ! ""l eonr-wr the S'?m!i; but that it cm fee-1 1 meat tu thn Constitution pro i by liie Hon. ljn f-voritw; can tuji.ple un.Icr loot the Con-j John J. Crittenden, and efh and all of them , -t'tution hihI law. c-m destroy t!.e lllx-rties J ncrcTotcd a'Hinn hirmonioM!r bv the lilat k I a,,tJ Cjovcrnmont hieb the Democratic pirty, I IlepublU an menibem of the coinmittre. Ii ad i during tlic hit c:rdry vcw, h.w pre-crvcl and ; dition to tfie-e fart, a tnjority of the IM.n-k He- j h."i!t "P. can uai.dct the national treasure, and j publican members of the c-ommiitre tlnclainl di- - country Impclc-sly in debt und bank-j
wa.a dentlv aepk-ved in bv the other member. ! 'Hie people -hou!d tetn ember thn t!io old conThe Hl w L I'emiMiean ii.e'mUT nf tl,n ('..rn - !Henta I currency could not be Kent lip; the
mittee of Thirteen nre repreer ritiv e men of, tnh AwdviMt couhl mt be kept up. Indi the p.rtv nd j-c-thm, nn l. to tho extent , State .-crip t M not bo kept tip, and the , of mv "information, tndr repre-er.t them. I -re.-ent natmn.il -.-crip, if icd beyn I a ccr-j The Committee of Thirtr thrt, a ,-ep ir.ite 1 uuiit, c m n ..t b ke; 1 up; uu'.e- a 1 a w U tümmitiee from' th.it of tlrrtem f.n 'rd iv -tl ; m ide to h in- every nun who re;'u-s to take it jonrne.1 t'.,r a week, without coming to nny'vot; ; "l p."r,nid every banker that refu-t- to rc eive it j alter MiletnnlT plexlvrin thcm.elvr! to vtite on all i on tlepwHit. j the proj-iU H.- then before them on that clay. It ! 1 "w that Int T It ire written look- gloomy. , i conti, die I bv the lilack KepuWicna, our cue nn'1 m,.v '"oticuu-el in by -orne; Iml it j inie-, whoonlv .-e.-k to am.e vou aitli'delusiTe ! ol,!.v ,,p, :lUse '' reahzm-r w hat is j Ih.j e until your election, that you mav d!eit tho 1 to ,,e n'"'n ""v We rf nn" m h rnn.' friend.- of e e-ioji. If von are derived bv them, ,Ji,:,l of l,,e m in U' h l mort.ip;ed his ! it sluiJl not be mv f... ilt." I hav e nut the le'-t fair- i l u'm' borrow t-1 in-ney to it entire value, at
Ir and frmktv. It U d-i-ive a-inn you now. twenty live percent., returned home, and m enpaflell vou.urontlief.ithofa true man. thitail fur pe-1 in -p.idin- it, in a general but. of himself ther fookiiif to the North for neurit v to rniir ! an1 fnaly. Time with them, during the ex-
con.-tituiional ri-ht in the Union on-ht to be in- I p'"hturc. arc all are lau-hin and h ippy j . I l . I . I ' I 1 a" - W -Ii
htantly . alaii h-ned. It U frau-ht with mithin? wmie J 'l OI l,,e i'iiure. uunng tne
but ruin to vuiir.-tlvc.and vuur Puatcritv. Sere-- I 1 ,r l "'o nr"' fp'-nuinp urne, nn w mrirj a n
hion bv the Mi div of March next -liou'id he
Miry 'and. ( H i'i;rr - 1 d ilt.t-v: -t .) :i
Pern . ( iMt-bV. . ice; l 15M a I-UbVt'O 'e j .TI ETKOl'O Sa ITA IIA lali. f Ii.'er . r... . . . 1 d . -
Tennoeree. :M.) St k, (-oeit.).. lnet'jtel North Carolin.
South Cnrohni, Alabarni, and (leorpia Iri J i u. i, (Stock llanka.)
except d:rrei;ted bn.k.... . I'b'.fJ'J d. l.'niii !i 1., dia Mi-J.ii:.!.. , V di Iy'iii m4 . .. rl dia
Kentucky '.. di. i
Tiie imjTtatit eve'ita above allude.) to lit,-! a f.v..r.ible ?nfluerreon th nurkeU for ;dl kind
of f-codtM-e, nrtd price of Hour and prtin mlrune! j in New York, and of flour and ptk here the feeling Jinioti" buinic- men penerally be":.,; uite i cherrbil and buovanf; t the c loPe the new from J
Knl.tnd by the Ait ami the Kti..i vhicli arrived, the me at Ilal'fai m.d the other at X Votk, yo.terd.iv, had a favoraf.'ic effert upon the mar ket at New York and here, ami roduced coniider.vble activity. Kn'lih trHp- are bein I.indid in Nova Scotia rapidly, ami vat prej ara tton beine made for war, but, a. 4 the matter now t-tand, a)l lor notliirr . Tlw receipts of ho'i have beeu quite Iiirl.t, the lar't three days of the week, though the weather was hijrhly favorable; but price did not uii own
er4 and "der, they having declir.ed at one Urne toS3(rf3 10, po that the ho- were held back;' but vestcrdav and Mondtv price, advanced I.V "... 1
tier cental, arid there wa a verv eer;et:vl di-ri-
tion di-p!aye! to ?r) for future deüvery at the quot it!on, ITK'73 .i."
IVir Scf tirrij .IVir .Ti.4r. .7.S.S .7. tllHKY Utllll Tit 1 TwCR.. FELIX rrTCE2SIT. -i .Iiiin'tH a itli ii r.L'ijxfi: Zeif t-ra nt n at 7. rrTT)trii- at 7 NOTICE.
A. IS5"v Yoiiph Onll.
Vu. rFKsiiN isiiKirrr.n to me fok mi.iw.al mnf wiil enfrr afavr t-ypajinj the nnnaii.t !!, f .irticulnrly th-e wlio-- crpuntfi ar f i'Hr starstiti'S In cw Ure it i lmioillr to mnk pjiynu iit in full, a pun mil prTe vrrr aiveptat'le lli -' hnvin? claima aa;nt me are rfjiK !'! tu prer:)t th. in f..r v tikmert. JUIIX M. KUCHKN. J i-t
T tie-day the rec-eipts continued birht nnd tlie lemafid jrooc itid jrieea advnncet .rc., the nnrket cio-iuj: bii'iv.int. Ti c sale.- were;
1 ,0O0 averRL'iupr . . . IT) 'SM " ...
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.JT0 lb $.1 not.,'
'I. " .1 ro 3 -.') 2-2. .1 S25 , :i '.: a i;
tit") " ItöOT ILM 3 15 The receipt for the pnst week and tlie previon ,-ea-ou were a follow.-:
ToUl for the week . . Ireviou.-ly rej-rt(l
HOTELS. French's Hotel, ONTHF. mtoPFAX PLAN, elf r kW Yuaa.
mc;i.i: noons öo cots ii:it dav. CII Y HALL Syl'AKK.COJL FKANKKllKT ST., (ppe-it City Hail.
UTA LS AS T:II:Y MAY HK lH:rKKKT IN TIIK
iS pparii Kfft-torv. TI.t- i a l'r'! h.-ji nwi
Ii? h-ro.m Mtncht to tho IL'tcl. tV Ivware of iiiinin-r a'ot Harktnen whoay we ar. ml. K. 1 Itl.X II,
DRY COODS. Dry Goods! "T7F HAVF. tX HAM) A LAIiF. AXDWF.LI. ASf MUHLI cfix-li .f lry e.t'-, to which wr invite Ih alt. lit iota of CAM! HKAI.FHS. JA.tlliN I.fV V t'O., rl.'to-dr-m Ixiuisvillp, Ky.
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In vallun Iii the Fufiirc Tlie Chlc4p; Timet Kay: "Hitiierto the mot iKToiw Uxpi have bw?n for State, county ami W 4M ic: pnrfioies. The t.ixe for Federal ucs Lave ei imercepi;ble, l?-caue they were indirect. riii." III not be pu hcrcar.er. To meet the future erinnnent wantj of the Government, the Secrearj of tlie Trebur? etiniateH that at leapt two mndreil nJ ten million of dollars will be nece.4ry, only fbrtr milliwin ot which will tefroni m.rect taxes. The remaining one Lundied and verity millions mut be rai.jed by direct taxes, md , U proposed that this li.ill be done by a cry of one per cent, on all real and personal roperty and aix per cent. ot domestic manu fa c ore. In ad Iltion, It la suggested that, for couin'cncies, a poll Ux of one dollar on each voter hll le leviol. Tai will, altogether, be so mehin to think of in the future." Tlint Secret .Society. The Indianapolis. Journal make- a l ime and npoieat attempt to sustain the imposition it enetvered to practice upon tbo public in charpin hat ecret oeiettea had been orpinized in this ity and elsewhere for treasonable objects. It rfceI to know positively that such ocietie re Operation, and more than thi.', thttthe iine ,f niembcM were known to it. We stated tat if it had such information the editor of that rin'.wn under obligations as a good citizen to take public that knowledge. We ag'aincaU tip n the Journal man to publish tho cvTdehc th.tt ach aoeietiea ar in existence u- Ke place here he aya they have been organize. If he neeaU Peh information, provided he has it, be ecooie equally guilty w ith the parties whom he ''irej betn organized for objects hostile to the vernment, ami trea.mabie in purpoe. There x ciime of miprUou of treason, and if the tnrnil e!itor withhold) the knowledge he proU) have, he U amenable to punishment for at offene. We call upon t!ie Journal propri'.r to nuke ptxxl their charge, or they will belie i!Lgraced in the public estimation for puban infamoup plander, made out of whole i-.h, W malicious porrxwes, wluch have not yet en developeil. This i the dilemmi of the 'rmff.aod it can not escape from general conninition unics it make pxl tlie revelation lioli it puJ-lii-hed a true of it own knoIe-le. ie Nw Albany Isilgrr, in commenting upon JourniVt ennartl, remtrkp:
Now we mint be permitted to x that thi i
k 4 1 ui vert much like a monstrou. canard k tremendoua piece of hutnbureerv, gotten up )
'ttc ome r-irnoe ret unknown. It i ttnrea- t
thunderci from the billot fox fy the uu.mimoua vote of Georgia on the lid day of J.inn irv next. S.u li a voice will be vour lie-'t guirantec tr librrtv, frcuntv, triiKpilüt and glorv." Jeff. D.ivl, the pie.-ent IVciilciit of the if bei
republic, was then in Conrc-vs with 3Ir. Touinb
m irri.iire bell. IJiit tliere i1 an earninj :(n I i
jiiying tiine.i coming; und then, there will bein j to be heard the cry of what haU we do ti be! avel? So w ith us now, as a people, thi iptetioti should heiii eirnetly to he pro.sed, wh it j are wedo to be atved? Wliere in the Star oi'Ittsth- j lehemT where i the cradle of it redeemer, I from whence will break forth the glad tidings of
I peac e und good, wii! to men?
nMi i or "i ;i ni irt-s. i ri n inn. to i in iui in . i. . , ' ,, - , . I I his (lovernmeiit ouht not to be lost thi
tie Linon with price atv ntrnntiT on tie er t t ,. , . , . . , .. , , , . .' ,, utiion ou-'ht not to be twain; but how 1 it to be ten- en pro!H-otvna. Senator I iiirn, of Ohio. a- fi .... , , . . . i i i tirervetl ? V here are rr.e int:i wh.it u th(
ferted this to tue Jtepub.nMii Senaurr, and Sena i . . ... . . .. . . ,x , i i . ., . intruiiie;it.Iity whereby this iniiniie good is to tor Dotiirl i. in his pi ice in the Senate, on the . , . J
. V. - , . i yi af J 1 kl ) I iuiv ivc uij owu thtiuhtH on thee queries
a....... . . . . . .. .. ....... Imuiy next. lour,ic,
Senator's declaration, tlmt Sonitor Davi himself,'
when the comiiiitteu of thirteen, w;m ready, ot i nil time, to compromise on the Crittenden pro no- ;
cition. I will go further, and say that Mr. Toombs
wa, also. lint the irrepressible conflict leaders of the Itepublii at.s w ho had re ichcJ, and beciue intozi chUiJ w ith pow er.deu rTiiiiicl tliat the Sotitli ,-liouid hare no ecuiity ag:tint threatened aggression. and tliattlie hopta of the great r public houlJ go out forever. The Southern States then proceeded to Uke care, as tliev tliotilit, of tlieiu-elv e. They bep m to eceile. On the 9th January, Misisijpi went out; on the 11th, Alabama, on the 12tli, Florida; on the l'Jth, CJeuria; on the ith, lmisiana, and on the 1st of Kcbruaiy, Tex a. Virginia. North Caroliiia, Tennessee und Arkansas still remained, hoping that the Kepublicm Administr ition would, alter it got into pos-eion of the (overnment, give them guir;uitees for their right; but they were doomed to disappointment. On the -1th of March Mr. Lincoln was inaui:iirated, but, in his official addre, be spoke, to use the language of" Mr. .tuthrie, with a forked tongue anJ nobody could under.-tatid him. Iinnieli.ately follow ing his inauguration, six preciou.s weeks were logt, the country, the South, during all that time, be tig, with indifference, abandoned to drift to any fate, while the Republican party directed te!f to the most .-elG-h and tlisraceful ncramble ever wit: essed for tLe spoils of ollice. After the fix week's labor uf dividing the spoils had teinii iiated, the Oovemmeut then turned iu attention to the Southern Sute. It began its dealing w ith them in meaniiCas and treiclicry, promising that itvrouli make no attack oa Fort Sumter or elsewheitr, while it was secretly fit tihg out and forwarding a l i e armament to make an attack under the guie of te victualing Major Anderson. See the letter of Jude Campbell, and Portuguese MitiL-ter Harvey. In this war it provoked an attack on Fort Sutr.UT, on the 12th of April, lnl. Outhe J5th of April, ll6l, the President declared war bv putting the land army in motion and calling lor T.,"otl volunteers, since which time, being a period of more than two-thirds of a ) car, the Administration has he-n ptu.-u'ng ils policy of pre.-er vi; g the Union and maintaining
rTm the Ch.Hiin.itl Price Crrr.-nt, Jan. lct. Financial and Commercial Summary tor t Ii e I'jHt 'oIi. TiiC first act in the drama of tho past week wrs the surrender of Mason and Slidell, and the consiHjucnt adjustment of the existing ditliculty between this country and Great Britain, and the next was the suspension of srecie irayment by nearly all the bunks in tlie country; beginning with those of New York. The.-e important facts produce! the mot profound sensation among the peoplo generally, but on the w hole the prevailing feeling was one of relief. That a war with h'ngland would have added to the troubles and disasters of our country in a frightful degree, nil admitted, and therefore the feeling was one of relief, but it can not be denied that there is a good deal of lis appointment exhibited, because the public miud hrul been educated into tho belief that in the Trent affair law and litit were on our side, and that con-eouetitlv m surrendering them we have been
guilty of a humiliating act in the eyes of the worid.diiven to it by a fear of England; but it j
H'ems that this is a fal-e theory, and that the public mind has teen misled. The scansion of sjecie payment did not produce the surpri-e and disappointment it would have done ui.der other circumtaiices, because n!I intelligent parties knew very weil that thi Cours'! was not only necessary but inevitable aud was sini' ly a one-oion of time. The consequences rfsiilting fiom the suspension can not be in
jurious or disa.-trou to any extent, as tlie amount j
ol gold in tlie country is enormously large, and it c;ui not, therefore, he sustained at tiny high rate of premium, so that theie can not be over J., to 1
per cent, difference between gold and our currcn- j cy uuless this domestic war is carried on for more j than a year. Tht balance of foreign trade is all j in our favor and will cyitinue to be so ..s long as j we are blessed with fruitful season. The high j prior of foreign goods will lead to a falling off in j the consumption, and then in addition to this we w ill have a uniform national currency based upon the credit of the nation, instead of the infinite variety of bank Usucs with which the country has ! been swindled, the last thirty years, out of over j two hundred millions of dollars, and an army of 1
brokers sustained which was a m-grace to anv m-
1 otal this season 31 .V 11 j
Same time last yc.ir 300,077 There is a ljrge number of hogs in the country still to come in, which are being held back for better prices, ami we may look for pretty liberal receipts the coming week After this date last treason there were received here 133,000 head. At the majority of places the packing is ahead ol last season. The demand for hog product has been very td uk, and prices generally declined. Mess pork was down to p. Lard declined to ftl:,oy(i3v, and green meats to 2 and 3c. Ibilk meats sold to the extent of WtD.OIH) pounds at2?jc for.-h.ml-ders, ."?,'( 4o for sides, and 4"?j(a.c for clear sides. '1 he sides were taken chiefly by the for eign packers for the Liverpool juaiket. Toward the elo-e, when it became known that the difficulty with Kngland w.is tettled, prices improved. Mess pork advanced to i'J 2', and first cla.-s brand were field at .:) ;0. (ireeii meats went up to -Vtt'oJ3i4c, and were held lyC higher; and bulk meats closed at 2'll 4(i 5. Lard whs a shade better, and holders in some cases aked ,Jß(" 1 jC higher ; but .zCo.XC were the rates obtainable, and at thee rate the dvmnnd w;i fair for prime in tierces: bja'c w as paid for brl., and obi) kegs old last evening at T'c. Head and gut hud may be quoted at GGi.ju. Holders of sugar, coffee nnd molasses put up prices in tlie early part of the week, but the demand has been v ery light ana the market closed rather heavy for all articles. 'I he prosi t of a war with Kngland had a marked stimulating influence on tlie prices of all kinds of foreign goods, including collcc, sugar itnd molasses; and this prospect having now been dissipated, there will probahfy be a reaction. . The bill increasing the duties, on these article. noticed in our last, has pasd both House nnd been signed by the President and is now a law. The rates of duty are the same a those given in our last, but us we then stauvl this inircase of duty h id been anticipated. Corn ha.-been steady at 2"e. Oats declined to Xlc. and closed dull, the receipts being l.u ue. Hve VI; and' barley 4."n?50e. Whisky declined to 13c, but advanced yesterday to 13'c. aiid closed firm at this rate. Diie 1 tiuit is very dull; the stock is large and the tlomatid but a retail one. The receipts this fall have been 10,000 bushels pi eater than they were the same time in lbGO, and the only market for them is at tlie East. The Northwestern States, which Usually consumed a good deal of dried fruit, will not need any this season, hutter and cheese are unchanged. Linseed oil is firm at T.xr. Mackerel ia scarce and higher; old very dull nnd plentv.
MARRIED.
PUSH STKPIIKNS AttheOricDMlllouse.fn thwciiy, en New j-cars F.ve, ;eo. M. Hush, to M K IUttie Stephens, danicbtf r of J. P. Stephens, of Honv1a!e, Pcnn. The I'eautiful ami blushing bride, won hy our friend, was led to tin attar hy a lirave and gallant man. A thouaij'l aii'l a thou u-itul times do we wish thern b"tb a hnppy y'W Yar, .Ttid h- pe that with them alway thrre may he To sol. with lint a t-iivilt thought, Two hearts that heat a? one." Pr.OW.N' SMITH On th.- 1st int., at th re-idonce of Mrs. it. C. Smith. Indianapolis Ind., by the Kev. W. C. P.rks, oflixh rd, Ohio, Mr. Jason H. brown, f.f Brownstown, Ind., and Mis Laura K. Smith, of this city. Wr are ind.aht-d to tho happy pair fT the uual complinorit, and wish them the full fruit inn of all their blissful anticipations in their combined voyage through life.
the tio eminent by the sword. And with what telligcnt people and a living sarcasm Ujxn the
success? It i-short tv told. i common intelligence ot our citi.en. i i . . . . . . . i
In the operations ot the army it has commuted J Those parties who have within the last two or ' a seiies of blunders resulting in a like series of j three w eek" turned their balances into old and I disaster; and ha made im vidMe piogre.-s to- ; pl.uci it smmlv away before the storm would! : nan!. the ie-tor.vtiou of the LVum; but, on the j ,.me, will find that the thing will have to be ' other hand, h:i nearly cot.-.iidattvl the entire used to make the sie tilation orofitable. and to I
South again.-t it. In the tinaiiLul department, it ; ,P it euivMlent to circulating it, and then it j " ' " ' : has succcc'lcd in raising mi immense amount of j j,e j(U:nd that tlie sunplv CTeatlv exceeds the !
nioNcv, an.i mvijiiii: it, i.y nie ta-M Mumciui tor- . ,i,im!,nii Mt anvthnir bevond a mere nom n ' HHhVr.'J N S Hr rK HAN Kh.
W Ap VlJilTlSEIiS..Vl tidrertiweuU taken for a y i'irif. tims, rn orifstxl rnf Kf,e t)i fS-iritiii of t'ie tim j i-ir r1 . triil f,? cfiirjti th rej'nr rtitnn fir(',e jw v ft to th f iM y are or lernl ct. medTcau
..uiile touppoe thatsuch a society, having fur f rupiiou ever leouded in hi-t.ryt among its mein- . premium, and the whole niat'er will ie regulated i objects euch unpatriotic and unlawful pur-j hers and personal and political favorite. Fur bv tho-e inevitable law- of trade supplvandde ; -e. could exist in so maiiT litterent place the atove proposition., I refer and cite the Indiana ni:tn l. " j th..;t being at once expo-ed' in some one of j Journal. In the civil department.it has oyer- 0n Mnn.hr w!;0n thc ncwst faroe to this citv cu. sv far a the Democratic party are cou- thrown and tramp.ed under toot the Constitution j t,J;,t t,M? New" Vork hailk, h;ld fU;intndel, it unset- !
rnei. the attempt to render it odiou, by con- . and liberties of tlie-people, under the pretence of? Vv th(t: of ,)Us3nosV cornrnunitV t"
r'1 1,M:!?af;r jasttostspre- .uip-tt.t.g t .e t.ovcrnmeni o uYn. J-"-t s;m. oxknt disttirbe-l the monev and' ex- I tided to be w,!l t; fuUtc. if, mdeeI. such an at- eminent. ;t has abrogated the Constitution and ch nMrKot, for tjlH dav. Five nc-'cent nre- ! mpt ie to be made at all. I ) e-tabu.-iied a ..e.ti-iii. I or this tTopi-ttioi, I mh.,n , fi ,r tH.omand was ! , c:tcen.ttorshle. rnmh..H, and high. n the , f ut little sold at this or j O-if rn.'fn tti - rmi:i nr tint a fear week c-ein-rnl hii-:r.e-. anil r.roioenfv Ot tliC cotiiurv. It . t. . . . . I
i: it w.is chargtvl tint numerous
tit, of the (Joideit Circle exi
it when the facta were inret!5rtei
i-id and admitted to be all humbuc
s lodge, oi the has palsie! trade, brought .bar. the prices ot our m'ltter, aiill ai, ,..t (llprT1 tn t,jP r,MV v,. Xlsll m Oh o. staphs tor sa.o. eitell as pfMk. ot.e ha.I wht.e It tur t!nt tW' hc greater eaV gte.1 th,a ... . doubled toe pi.ee ot tea. coffee, s-.irar. salt, m is- ; A? t,ip C;)n .j,, ?0 f iranlIv sus.
CROCeRS.
3eebe 8c Hawes,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL j Dealers in Groceries j VINI PJCODUC1., j ; Flour, tyorn-.llral, Mall Vi., NO. 9 WKST WASHINT.TON STKEKT, - ; Indianapolis, Indiana. " j
J)V$ rii:.M AKE TIIK kXCM.IVE AfJKXTS IX Jj i !.i city fr Joejh .MnnnV Cly-ft-rs a -"!"lrnt'd J baliiiuuie iM'tind md nil oders frun the cit or coun- ' try w ill be promptly 1211c J. At this house is one of the laro-vt IW-nerii-s in the Wurld, here ci.ick. ns, ducks, i i o rk i.-i and the 1: k nre kpt healthy oi l fat and j lit for the table At all time. scpH-dGm
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
SFOiKTAKY'S DfcTICK, I TrRiiH Jl.tt Tl., Ind., iV-ccmlstr 21,1SG1. f IHK lUlAKI) OF DIKLCTORS OF THIS CuMlMN'Y 2 h.i e this day declared a dividend uf Ave (0) prr cent, nn the capital Muck, fer the fix months ending Nov. 30th. the Stockholders -n tlj book- at that date.
VVfstm Stocklioia.-rs will rerHve tlo-ir ilivirterwt-J at I t tie i:tice of the Treasurer of the Company, in Terre ' l js ma la i I '
Haute. ru ana uiier ihi.rsuay, January 2.1. dwi.s-duw CHAS. VVOOI. SerrPtary.
DININC HALL.
X-Io. 13 South Illinois Street,
(FOUK DOORS r.KLOVV r.M.MF.K UOUSK.)
"7 T V. A LS AT AIJ. II0n;S-niK oF.ST TltK MARjjf af!"o-.ts. OvFit r nnd iame in t-v ry .-tylo,
VM i.it mm p t i: rrxTs a howl, ,
EciTial to the best Strw. Boarding Inj thc liny.
Bnakr.st GtotOoVlocV. Iiinner 12 to2J, " Supper 6 to 9 .. B. No liquor retailed on the premis;.s. novl-3m
ATTORNEYS.
PF.XJAMIN HARRISON
Late of Wallace
I1RIS0N. j WIL1JAM T. riSSIP.ACK, A Ilirrison. Late of Conner V Kjshback. ;
ti ad menu 9, riCUDUP
nniiiiiouii oü iiouunorvi
jTTOPasTiETSTS jrn law, 0FFICK.N0. G2 EAST WASHINGTON ST., (Over Munsou 4 Johnston's Stove Store,) INDIA XAl olJS, IM'tAKA.
ff-vlIK UNDERSIGNFD HAVING ASSOCIATKDi 2 theniselvea together in the prarfire i, the l.iw, ! Atfprnl to II legal husines e:irated to tbir rar in the ht.-itean'l Federal Courts. HLNJAMlX HAKR'SOTJ. WILLIAM P. FISIUUCK. Ii.r-mher II, l.-fil. J Henry M. Scott, Notary Puhlie, will laie acknowjedg. ' ranits of deeds, 4c, at the above eßic-e. decl2-d.'bn '
"r III.-, i ., u.v iiev.i.-o.t..- .;..-. 0 ' , . .. t. I,..!. .. t .1 'I. in I I ... I , . J i
'..eve. will be the result iu thu cu-e Uul if , and our ;ebt: but I rckotth t by it-elt; ! Uy B,1n,,n,i:n f,,rfo!. their chi't -, i . jersons prote-sin- to be Dtm.wi have, wUie her.-. I sb-oild i.ot neglect to mention j , J.;i"e vitli the hink cd tins JTate' aiid irdi ' tu .or are, cngigel m such treaiMble w.rK . that. V.o Id.ed wbie Rome wn. burn wili nVlM ;,. the matter as tl.ev did in l-'ü. ! a v. here charged, we titer w,l e at I m-.so Mr. and .Mrs Laico.n, the 1 re-i .ent . J hU iW ll(e Le,lMnrc ra!1 'ot iW a ve evpose.1 to the gaw ol the ur!d o that and hi- wire, we are toil by the ne spa: e,s, n-e ren,c j r,MJ,t:tuia rrolt,:t a sucne:,. v mir I Inniii and shioüie.! o Mi 'I tirn:i b th Tiee: n t lif CO Ii" n -:ll I -: lU'.r .11.1 . . ' !
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LeisJatuve
eractment can
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relieve tiie
buiks, this leüef, no doubt, will te gritited.
r- -.o rtt- will I neimiitoil tt -eilt l.ir! servuTif in Üverv. and inirvrt from Kuro:et!ie "'.
' " " " ' ' V ' , YJ ' 1 i V - " --ere
e t'em-raer or retio-mp witn tnem. most co-ii an ; extra ag4ui carpen a: i iun.i i . ii..
- .. - i - - - i iure ai' i oruameui .i. it-i-on i:u. unrtui Ti. , o , . t.. . . i i - ... .
Mt.el,l,i.t,.s,Mwi. j bee., o -p.av e t in t i-s our p .ai:: hepnb.ican Oov - T;Uioe m V;lmes, prcvla-el bv a spvu!.itive feel- 1 ft.r lrernl Ciulilin of Public f- ernmei t. uphe,! by a "plain r;;.e. t..:s:, 5., jn,incoJ ,,v , rrr:lt of niflIv ftni, falr nnrt It.r Miture rrunperllr f 1 he miser ib.e tmbeci.tty of the Adram- Uer a ;er.(, cti.I; c 0i,e thing tn'ir be ! ll.r(...nirr. .-trvt:,.;I. its unparalle .M, ani ni--t reeled ascertain, that the rumpric n ef ?f ecie .... . moif ibc 1. ?!!' rnmit'tii rs. :? i!:-re 'in ot t!.e ... . . .. ' .
KrinvR iSnmri: Ihii is a t;me when the sp!e ought to read, when tliey ought to keep ifmselve eil iufortnetl; for it is a time w Ion le'.r all i at it Ac. with but slight prospects, that' iTihing willt-e saeI. , To day is the first of January, l-62. lie ho hi bat changes eince th" first of Jaoua.-y, lCi!. -h ild the tesu'Ls of the triumph oftlie sectional ' lv.4tbru and the "irrepresaibie c)n3ict" '.
' the Republican party who stxd upon
yo LAIilRS OF rFL!CATE HEALTH VR IMPAIRED
orai iia'ion, or to tho-e bv whom an ir.rrea-e of
family is from aiiy r'.i-on obji-etionabb', the undersiirred would or a ire-r:f '".n which is perfectly re!iall' and safe, and which ha- been prescribed in various part of the Oid World for thepat century. Although this article i very cheap and simple, yet it has been pi.t up in half pint -utte ai d sold very t.i-nsiv-ly at the exburbiumt j riefi fj.'.perb.itt!', the mie.orsK'tied prcjM'sei. to fur-ni-h the renpe for $1, by the po-äses-sion of which every I.idy ran suj j !y hers-if iviih a perfect safeguard, at any dritte sfre f r the tr f!.n si:r.i of 2 cents per year. Any riliirinn r drveri't will tell vom If lM.ertect! hirmh..
1. - - "-i - . i tho'i-unds of te-;uior.ia! e.'.n 1h- prnoirM ef its eftieare.
S'it to r.ny jart of the world on receipt of il. by ad'Jn j
it;.'. I'K. J. IT. IO.V. r. It A L A, P. I). P-x, No.2röa. New Haven, Connecticut. nly22-dAw"Cl DRS. JA.VES0N So FUNKHOUSER, Olllfe ISO. ", SOUTH MERIDIAN STUFET. J3-dni
DENTISTS.
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P. G. C. HUNT, DENTIST,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, NO . 32 V.AST .11 A UK i:t sTi;ir INDIA NAIX1LIS IND.
DISSOLUTION.
MEDICAL THE LATEST NEWS.
., T r. 1 ' ... ,r, , ., , rauv.ent wi. I nut tike puce wj.:;t the war lasts. I oL.tirution of the country, and its utter dest;tn-, pM t-,, o?J ttor. H.vinr 5,:re,ul utio:- of a ;,!tcy tts d:n:cn. in ite.f l et ween ; a x of M the , i A vy,tioam an 1 Anti-.thol,t;.Miv-ni. he uncer- piMrtIean! bfjced Mro.ether bv pru- : .l" . -ce instead of ,verty. and therefore therialt
rpHTSTstTO CERTIFY THAT THE PARTNERSHIP! 1 h!e..f.re ei-t.nif between the uj'd.-r':i.T)"d i thi- J dv ilbsoocl bv Kiutiial cotw-ent. j J. S. GOLD. 1 VV. KIC II AKKSON. i
TSF. TU7. WONDERFll. GRANPLES, Ii II AN D KS TUSSI LA(iO, ForCotifb-, Cold, Ha.tr-'Uies-, Sore Throats, Ac, Ac. For nab: by all Prüfst-, !n lar Ixixes, 1Z cents. IMPORTANT NEWS.
V . , i can not be iPs.istrcu. s:am-. pntt.ng out the f.re ot pitnofm, and ' , , , pns!u-in a fee!;ng of doubt and indilTerence, as ' A he m--:iey mar.et wul ru.e easv, js focn as to whether a Government that can le thus admin-' thcre 5" er;il understanding between bmkeM
i-te;e!, a tove:nment that can be mi le o use
Ki-t and Wet; but for the prcc;.t there will not
L r .wi aim! so tiTriblv patent f-r ev il, is he much di i e. The market f-r excliange h.13 , 1 prcerving. Thi is a p.amful truth; b it it ! heeu u:.tttled, and will rem iiii s for eome da). ! olean rr.c. W'hr no loncer greet thc ear. ' Ti e few trautions Liking place are at 4 pre- j
what an entertainment did the Republican.! the a. nf the -Stir" Spangled R inner." of the j nüum buying and , prenuum felitog. Gold was : -. r 1 ,-1 .. j r J . 1. . 1. r .loll To.t.r.l iv at A nrem an.i li iPTlr nv tie.
.r,t oI How aeeurAtelj have the pred.ctior. exorr VmZ.e thlt mc must ,tl0n. lJt m hare 1 mtnd. Brokers and bankers were not buybg it f tU Desnocracy been fulfilled! j g.,t a Government? ! -t over Q prem. i
The l usinesa m-fl! henref Tth be ror. nfrd It W. Rich-ard-u, at tLe r.H enni. All pariie- ha::i iiiou;,uitb th- late ir:n w-.'.l call on w f. r acjustr-.ei't. W. RICH EDS ON. ird-aap-P, Jan. t i, ls2. Ut
CROCERS.
On the ajea;Mirg of the last regulär ession
I aii above, that I would speak cf 0'ir debt.
The following are the rates of currency:
Congress., upon tk firt Mondar iu D.veai- , 1 azurne, and I hive not the letst dubt of; r ar nrs. ... . " ,1 tn? tnsth of the anm;tb-n.that our Gcircrntnent ' , . ., ,, .. all Lie SUte composing cur own glo- J L XO ilxx or uj in Jt.u j kuow OV.o r.,i,i .elrh-. t, ui .ralriom-rful and world ropected Republic i the officii! report L- not so; but when the cl iim- . l"p,C In3' ,r'k UtSre rerreeuteJ. Sou lb CaroIIiw and Texai 1 that n ill come In. I. ouiundii.'s. are allow 1. ', "r r,v ' U uern a re'
1 f
re there side bj aide with Maine and I )a. j
a thev will be, the deht of the tuition, if the war
waa then known tLt the caudnUte w ho stood j
IMTaRLNT.
were to clo-e to-dav, would t-e ot.e thou r..l mil-. .New li ork State
on. The intere-t on this sum. at 7 per icnt , is Jvew Jersef and Delaware ,
seventy millions. The turrent eipnes of tliet'Xew KnsUnd Government, iu peace, wiil bereut t r. as is aamit-j Mi-soun t-!. he one hatdrel mMle-Mi. Bet thirty of that ' ll'.i:,; and Wi-cotusin cm be rai.-ol ty a UriiT, leading seventy ruilli us J Iow i cf G.crl Guveri'Uituit epus U Ixj raUal by , Viruiia Ki-krti,)
I' ink of Lh irleatcn. . . . V heading . . Ilmnche-
xtj tiie uscum-Ltutloial and ag;re;i 'e princi . s d th Chiuaro l'lalform h id lieeu e!ecte.l to j rrei.lencv of the whole Republic by the secnid r alune of the Northern State-. Thej utLeru Sut. Miina..!!'!: Üi Republicaua hon-,
tu Üieir waiiiUmeuU', at. J tiled iu tiie.r intea- ü rext t.iat:on. Thi. ud ieit to the seveutv tail- 1 L carry thtin mit in the administration of! 1 b'ii utiove, of intere-t, nukes one hundred and j r GoTenuueiit, L;ai6e aJirrrmJ '..r Üiclx ifety, 7 f iw.iboua ear to be rI-sl ly -Lie. t lata '
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AT THF. NEW YORK GROCERY STORE, o. 17 1Zat Waihlngtoit .street. 1 H. BUELL, lavni: purchased the aboe e-tabfj-h-Vy, iner.; fjf the Mer. b,j ant, intends k-ep ii: COBttaatl on hand a fu!l suppTy of every article ia the line of Facs.ly Grrer1e ad Prvfc.ins' nni - will warrant every arnc'.e to l cf the List quh:y and at the Icwet prices. Taa highest market price, rn cash, paid for all kiu li of FY-si jie. He re-pectfu'dy swlkiH the ciKiena jrenersily, in the r.ty nJ enntry, t call and examine hi tock and price before mrcha-iinr elsewhere. An 1 lea prompüj delivered iu all part of the ci'v. jl-dini C. U. UUEU-
WANTED.
T7ANTTD A GOi-'D THUSTT G1RI, (iVrmaa pref frrLv one that is ifwt to eh. Urea. Leferer.ee reur. d. Apply itr.ttn diafely, at No. 4i ItMliata Afto, oj-t--.te !udCina lln err. J3-dlt
THE WONI'ERITL GRANULES, r, n a x n i -: s t r s s 1 1 a g o . Give inuned.a'e r bf, and noon cure Couth, Odds, H. Irwine"', S' re Throat, c. Sll in larr box-s, ZZ cent, 1 y Drangt-'. EOS OLD OR YOUNG.
THE WONI KkH'L tfAM'LK. Ii l A X D E .S TU s s r L A f; o , I pleasant to take, and sure tu cure COUGHS. COLDS, HOAHSKNkSS, SajRK THK0AT, Ac. Sold at 25 cents per box. by a!! Prcrgi-ts. telegraphic!
The newt travels fast wl'iout wires. " " t R A N I) K S T I'Sv I LAGoJ THE W0NPF.P.FUL GRANULES. ? ForCoUjrhs, Cold, Sere Thoi, 4e., are etirtr.;? every one who li-ea iberu. , . Larve box.-, is cent, at ail lannctfst. - dc3! lw
FURS! FURS!
tW LADIES FURS FO TTS ALK AT if 1 COST A I do nt intend keephijr them for -ale inj in f-iture. They will ! old at New Turk cost to cloae j
Lt, ron-iwtr. if Ia Mlse an.f CtivVfrea' rar, at No. vl .al Wa.-Lin-tUi U-l- 2. li.6UA.Kl E-Jee-!W
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CR0CERIES, &C.
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DRY COODS.
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ARE AGF.NTS FOR , ' i . J ' '
Cn.Tir ATKJi CKA.IibIJJF, VULbSUTS CF.LFLKAJ a - V- a, : TED lh MINT, K AN JVH AND Ltk'K S ALT, . ' : 11 f ; !. . t '' ? wfst:ln LESEitvt; cinj.stK ; ; j AND BUTT R. , . t . BOSTON MACKEREL AND CODFISH. ;
: Oo14 ! Cats Bl. P J MM. 29 7
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Corner Wasli incton nnd Dehwnre Mtreela indinnapolli, I FAYING THE LARGEST STOCK OF GROCERIES H 8 ui this city, with euch facilitiea as to enable u to n. li as low a any house in th West, we Invite iea.er to examine our kimM and prices before purchasing eUewhere. Just received on consignment. 4s0 Half brls. new White Fish. 115 " " - Mackerel. 30 Bapa rew Peanuts. lu tore and for aie at very low f. jrtirea junel7-dAw A. Jt H. SCHNUU
NOTICE.
WOOD-CHOPPERS AND CONTRACTORS.
T AM NOW READY TO RECEIVE rROVOSAl.5 FOR delivering fro-1 ray f.rni (-S mi!ea MMith-eart of Inill ji.apolih,) ;i,0"0 eris of w"t. i.aue. onee. tothelntliannpelis rid Cineimiati ROlroml. The contractor to chop, haul and yaw the wood; th itos-arr team arid feed, w.iun, hnrve.pntier, and saw, fumbhedby myelf. Thi" contractors to jrive s.-cur'tv for careful asf of maclniiery ami st-x:k, and fyr coirpb-tnn of contract lfore S'pt. is, i-fV. 1 will allow the u-e of tw house for bo.ir h.iie hands. AL-o. bid for cLoppmn ab.no na ived. IllllMlre.ls of f rls call lw l!d oil the road. akCUl, M)d all within one-third of a miio of mone. Ct-h payments of eighty per c nt. from the 1. and.C iUilruad Conipary monilily&s work prtvrs; the balance on completion of eoutracl. I expect I t(ive Hie coulrart to tlielowest rcsnuivililc bidder. For further particulai and thc pcci!catioli.s apply to me at f.allaudtt. J. S. DROWN. dce5
PHYSICIANS. mi. iiiwky r. iiAKXtts, PHYSICiAN AND SURGEON, INDIANAroUSV, IND.
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DR. JOHN UVUVtY, HAVING FOR. IT'ART) Oy lan.iv rar -I. .tcd hi- profe-!-irsl fim. bi'.rly to tletrcvt, j.t.t of I nutile Dil r I c 11 1 1 1 Jl!id ha .'il.lUee,. 1. In !..a!l! ..f Cfls !i, '.t'HH t'.e aSticti! to found Jj.-i!th, has now eni-.re cot Vt; in -ReriTis p'l' iiciy hi"flrttit .iuicrlcttii llciiHtty," DR. HARVEY'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS, Which have tvpf ret failed ( w 1n tht Or-ec-t ;. .pa I ii b.-en f-tricily f lb'wed,) in rn.forir r ' V.' islne an-ana; from onsTirrcnov, ok stowage of itATri.K, Or in rctttriu tLcvsi:n topt-rf-atLi a'.th, w ).c - :"''tv from 8plt.il AfT.' iio', prolapsu. Uteri, the fote-t ur ra Uer .-tne. of U.e L'tcrii.e UriTan. Abo.;!; i'rfc id Ixbility T Nervous proMrv.i; Hy-tne. I'aipoa ti 'iiu, Ac, w hich are tLe forerutiiiers ol iw rc s. j.o- !ia e-e. j5 Tlie. M? plR are perf- "lly 1 arrr.te" on f'.f ct-ti ti.; ion and my be takn by fb.a mot flH .rr, .- o'.t c.-.us.'di.-trcs'-. at thame time t bey act J.ke a t Ltrm l y .tr'-iict heninjr, lnrij-.irT.tn ar.d r"ct.rl.ir If.yfi1 to a heaVhy c-nditimi. and by fsrtnrmff o. th" rnr.r.ihljr f e;.nj with rerularify, no tintter from what ai-eihe et -truettons nay arise. They .RonM, i.w-vi r. n.-t I iki r. d,iH'!? thc firt tbrfe r fo'tr m."b .f pr P:'' '"T, f ouf,ti saf at any other time, as micarr!- w-nM be ti e r mit. Fach bos eoi.tain C3 111! a. Ir!c lt -.d ifri!. eirril will hi wiit by mait, pr-.aM by any ailveiii-e-l Arf-nf. on rerejpt of the rvr,ey. Sold bv Dru?7ita trenerailv. J. JtHVAN. RK.heier. w York, i m i,, i V. ,.t u jvjv-. TOVMN-wiN A COX, Ac-nt? lor li.d.juap. br. JuiylD-dAwbl :ev 5?rtlicnl 5)inn rv. For the -rpeedyand periuai.ent cure of GONOnr.ITEA, GLEET. I I:FTITL Disrf! SEMINAL WEAKNESS. NIGHTLY KVItv, INCONTINANCE,Gi;NlIALlRl:irAUIJn, G ravel, Hi rict nre. and A tlc'Um Cie Ki-ii ey Bind t er v hit h h r-n n4 by npw ard ol one hundred pbv -m iai.s, TN THEJE I'RIVATE T'RACTTCE, TV ITH V VTI '.:. S IX--CESS, Fnpercdin? Cneb, Coj.aO;. C'p-i,'. . r at j otiicrcompoutid Lirh-rto ktvu-i. Are f p cdy 1 a aciici,, ofo n r i tins a c re mi p 1 .y, and when a cure ia efb-cud ii i p. r'i.ai.. ot. T i r pre pared from v jri-tal !e e?.tracl lh it m;: f. .. .n the .-y!e::i ai.d never nuit-i-ate the r, .r.... :., r : ; rste the br a.L: and trj.i a. -t ;.:t.d, . .... ta-'ei- avo'drd. yo(hjn, rf rit I l.'- - . -'. 1 t'!i; tbetr: ti'.r d..- h-ir aet'on r'- v. h pir-uit.. Fach box is.r.ta!r. ix "eri l;. M.iCi; ONE 1-OLLAR. A'id will b- t by tnao, pi K-'ii 1 by t' v a I- d at, on receipt of the i.w,.y. So! J by ir-. c-u erlly. None genuine ;h' tit ;nr I rraf :r. r. w - - j -e r. J. J'.r.YAN, E' t t.f 1 r, N. , G- ii .a. A vet. IraT" TOMLINSOX A X, .k-i.:. .Vi b. l.i. b-. j illl3-dAw 'Cl
NOTICEdmCE ( K THE INDIA X A I'f.NTK tl. MA I I.W Uu.( Indiana;.:). I WmiUtJ, s51 . f f IKE STIX.'KilOLDFRS iu t! r-'ivO - fra! Ri jy I Compary, are t1 r-by not;t;d that en :-'. ?i v j 1 ' tie',,! At t.le T.-e .f th r. ,mv a I'iiita; .'ii Tnnrjr, h fh ay Jir-urr fxt, 1-IJ. I i)e . t An of I i,ret'ir of -i) tmpov to i-ne f. fenf "r, n I rrt'.l thlr ai:er -nr. -hall be deol1 j'wj t.i; ,:i. Ce l. Be order fth Board nf lrtrctf.r. U.r3-diw SAiiUrL HANNAH. .-rr vre.
PHYSICIANS.
NOTIONS &C.
FACTS FOR SUTLERS AND DEALERS " GENERALLY. I CAN AT riiL5ENT Oi l Ell INDLCEilENTS IN EVERY di'acrip'Wi of roM., stiitabte for the cam? and the community at lxre-, lly Ha.k ia ia. evrry re-pct complete and very choice, and the prle t will be found extrtmrlf low, aa 1 lock advautaa of ta tuuta by parchaj.ir.f; für ca.h. DraWs who wi-h to lay in a k!tk of Toy. FawyGond and Nti"iis. uitat.de for the cirainj holelay, w ill find my aaserttnenx espial if not mperew to aor eahli-vhment EastorW5t. CHAkI MATEK, nov'i2-dti xnl ' No. 2 Wet WasLrnfrtcu street.
D00TS AND SHOES.
I.iiiuractiircr and Dealer, IN BOOTS AND 5UOE5, ?lo. 30 Vc-t Wnahtnton Street Oh d r eaet of Cue Talcner HoCiie.
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FACTS FDR TIIH PEOPLE.
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