Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3762, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL

Tiimsnw ... onniir.ii es ti Lf Job v Iriiilin. Te are now res?; to do all k'n-1- of rliln an.l fancj Jub iVintiiij;. in thebeM t jle, on Wt n tice, and cÄm; any of irr re. We h4ve competent hinds, pood pre, a ßr.e aortment of r.r. n J cnnJe, anJ we can dopUri.J clieip work. All kinds of book, brief. catalogue, &c, priu 14 tu the best im tie arxi on abort notice W avk th pAtrun4je of Demixratj, aud all oth tr that want printing done. tf. To Local A cat tataa. Occasional, or tranitrjt local notice will not be inserted in this Paper hereafter unlens tWy are paid for when handed in. and to insure insertion ruut be band! In before 6 o'clock I. M. Local notice o( hie lines and under will be inserted one time tor 5'J cts.; ech ddiiioml insertion of the .ime muter, 2j ct.; marriage notice, S) cte ; fungal notice, $1; py required in advance. Notiert fjr benevolent ocietita nt exceeding five line?, one insertion, 23 cU. The above teixas will 1 ttrküj obrted. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. f3T" Mm Caroline Uichojs is plating in IWhester. New York. C3T" Colonel John A. DriMglaml, formerly of the d Indian Cavalry, baa arrived iu the citjr alter a tour of eetcral months iu Europe. C2T The fiel tint t' enJ a dollar to Europe CosU one dollar and a h ilf, is beyinuiug to excite attention. taSfFor fresh Dilt:rure Ojster. nw, tewed or tried, go to CuuniiiUiin', ou Illinois street, oprsusite the Governor's lumsiou. t Masoxic Notice. A apcut meeting of Marion Lode. No. 35, for work, will be hid thi eveuing at 7 o'clock. General and pane u.tl attendance is requested. Francis Kixu, Sec 'jr. IIoiBE Wasted A tntll home wanted containitii' three or (our room, within four or tive quarr of the il.it es llou-e, lor which a rent of $6 vr month will be paid iu advance. In4u.1t: at tLia cCice. 2pCipbiin George Uiown of the Nary, ha been appointed to command the new uiiImmI IndunoU, now fiuin;; out at Cincinnati. She will be re id j fur service in two or three week'. Ca pi. lrou is at Cincinnati f uperin'.enüiii;; her outfit. Joke ox Biddt. BUMy lml never een a paw piw until erteidi)f. She discovered one, lufciounlj ripe, tnhed ou the kit, hen tloor. She waa hihljr indiiiiint, and c:trelullj .nrii klin it with allies, curled it out on a nhovel. hijaytile Courier. t2T"A new jstem lor l riu the dust without watering the crrii:e way n.ia leen lor ome time in operation in i'.iri. It coui.t of prinkling the rotd with chloride of lime, which, leini: ren.rk'iile lor it power ot ah-ortin m i-ture. oon becomes damp and thereby prevent miiv dust Irom ruing evert in the holiest dar. A CcatosiTT. A Stjutli Sji Il.inIer in his heathen pHrtphermilM could not intetet one moie than to ree the wonderful operation of AikeuV Faniilv Knitting M ichiue. It turns out a pur of tuen s sock iu hlieen minuter, and nil kind ot laucv work may be tntle from ita knitted 10rics. Go and ee it by nil meios. S ane No. (17) I'ennsvlvanu atreet, where the elegant Florence sewing machine are on fa!e. t5TA Mn. U.jbb m ide her appeirance brf re the Drafting Commissioner of Polk County .low, reccntlj, with two rn.il! infants in her run, ni.ü followed by fourteen other children of various ages and fixes. She aaid he and her chihlren had come to pleid for her liuslund' exemption from draft on account of disability. The Conimisioner bi.-hfully ug-:estel that her large family wat not very evidence of disability, ana declined to grant her request. The Goveimneiit now ues for twine, for postal purposes, liax instead of cotton. The in terial is tronuer and safer th m cotton twine, and a hundred yunls more to the puul is produced. The railroads are also using thin iron tools tor their passenger cars instead of cotton, and b is woorhYtngs in I cud of cotton for their p:icking. Gradually, it the wr goes on. King Cotton miy hare to uke his place behind the throt.e instead ol upon it, as monarch of all he urve)s. WojI and flax are fast gaining in the race for mastery. fy" The following are among the most noted laconic dispatches which distinguished military and naral chieltains have rent to announce vietory: Oacsar't dispatch Veni, xidi, ticil (I came, I a.iw, 1 conquered ) Admiral Napier's dispatch "PcccaTi;" (I have Scinde ) Commodore Perry's dispatch "We have met the enemy and they are ours." General Kosecrans's dispatch from Iukt Ti.e euemy oidered me up; 1-u-kered him!" FavtLT Grocibiis llogiire & Hunter have cn hand an immense tock of Hi pie and fancy grtH-eriew at their rooms on Eist Washington street. Their btaptes were purchaseJ before the rife, aud they ate consequently euableil to pell chearier th.11 the tame quality of articles can be bought e'sewhete. They have every article. nnd a bne assortment too, usu illy kept bv the trade, and fumihe and courtij dealers will mid it to the.r interest to rive them a call. They will find not only nrst-clus and che.ip goods but accommodating gentlemen to trade with. FlSE Stock. As fine a herd of Deron cattle as is to be found in the State, cm be seen on the farm of E. N. Sltiruer, E-q.. ou the Brookvil'e road, four miles from the city. He haa a twojear old and a tour-year old bull, full blood, and cows and calves of all ages. There is in the lot some ten or twelve two ear old heifers, that will cone in in the winter or spring. For dairy purposes there isjio stock that excels the Devon, and all these animals are as docile and tractable as could be desired. If farmers iieire t get any of this tock, or to improve their breeds, we would recommend them to visit 'Squire Shinier and see his Devon stock. Dvjwjr m tbc Mocth A more disheartened, dispirited, dejected, aespondinc, down in-the-mouih set of individuals we never witnessed tit i t we have seeu on our streets the lt few days. They look as though they h id just returned from perlorramg the last sad rite to a departed friend. vVhatpIendid chief mourners they would mike. We would advise tliem to procure the sackcloth and ashes. They are 'sitting alone, and keeeth silence, tecauj-e he (Schuyler) hath lorti it up:i them." H.)w are the mighty fallen! How the interests of the "dow u trodden" w ill sufler, for he that was all powerful is no more. Send round the carriage, it is not our funeral yet we will at tend. Pulatli Democrat. 27" It is nid that Msjor Genersl Cas;u M CUy is to have commacd of the '-Green Dick D.vWion" of the army. AH ofheera appoint et for political services are to report t him. His headquarter will probtblr be in Washington The most important duty thii army corps will have to perform is to draw py, but it ia expected that occasional scouting parties will be ent out on tho eve of elections to overawe the timid who cvght cast a Tote against emancipation. General Clay has already won laurel. He skedadaled from New York City in a hurry when Arthur O'Donrjel.O'Uormia's friend, got alter bim but this was "strategv." Sijipat m Waitttios. respondent fats: A Washington cor Although thi city ceein to be the general centre for nilitarv movement, jet Sut.day is as quiet fcere as in the mot r-eaceful village of the land. To day not a regiment is to be een. and bat tery few olhcers are on the street. Not a church bell ring out ou the air, and the people remiiu itnioor lor want of huc of wi.r-hip to goto. This afterniMn the various hills in the city are to be otet.ed lor diii.e service, and a on as the capiud is cleared of the wounded the Hail ot Kepre-entativeatni the Senate Ch unher will be used. The htje h brii held out tint some of thechurcl.es w..uM be given up by the Sirgeon General belore inter oiinu.rin el. but it luoks bow aa ük.uIj the lew tviuu churches would be taken fcr nospitals

Sixth District The following i the tote for j Conte ju Uns U.e Sit! D'rict: !

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cN'LfAX. TCIflt. . 1-27 2f4 . 1571 1C72 . t-79 m-i . 547 2r8 . 116 55f) . 2451 2W5 . 115G If 15 . 1554 1?H . i?7 2-7 . 4-7 6.2 . K57 l'J7J .26 1K.V2 J4t.H) 14245

St. Jo-eph w Lite Tfie cfHrial vote from Stuke numty has not been received by the Secretary ol State, but the reported mgotitr for Turpie ia EC. 1 his will e.ect Colfax by 271) majority. From C'nclnnatl Price Current, Oct. 22. Financial and t omaierciul Miiuiuury for the l'uvl Week. The speculilive iuivement iu nwi-t kinds of proiuce. Iel to au iuirea-ed deuiiiid for money, and the market h as. tlieieiore, teen le-s eav,but all gool pqer ofTered was taken at &10 per cent. Gold has lluttuated largely and udiienly, and a 1 re decline has been eslablishe), piitlly owing to the HCl of its hiving been xcluded from the Ne York stock boird.and bankers re fu-ing to in ike loans upon deposit of it, on the r Minds that the tqteciilaiiv e nioierneni had been losteied by the previous course, and the credit of the Government theieby injured. This cau.-ed ifiinien-e Hgitalioii in the muket fr coin in all the ieiding ni irkets, nd the week has been as remarkable for a general decline iu prices or produce us the pievious week was lor an advance. Import tnl changes were of hourly occurrence, and prices became gre illy unsettled. Exclnnge im the E I-tern cities his not undergone anv al terntion; the demand IiisImcii imlcraie. Silver declined in llie same proportion as gold, and did demand notes, but at the clo-e. the uiiiket for all had as.-umel a Headier a-j-cct, and was tit uier uiuier the advices fiom New Yoik. The clofeing quotatiuiis weie as follows last evening: CUT I NO. New York par Go'.d 1!4(V'J5 piem. Stiver 2d piem. Demaud Notes. .. .20 (22 piem. sfllixo g pi em. öo prem. 25 prem. The buoyant and exc:tel nitrket mentioneil in our la.-t. for the leading rt'cles of produce. Ins been lollowed by a large decline in prices and a week of great npie?in. The decline in 'old linnet ved speculators, and thev generally withdrew Irom the muket. The previous week they ac ed us it 4 per cent. piem. was the normal value of gid; but the pai week they wondeieil they were not able to perceive the b-nmhiy of sucii an opinion. Then they thought they bui t their llieot ies of un adv. ince upon a Vol id basi; but now they feel tint it w as unstab'e i the winds. It is true that tl c prices of all kinds ol foreign ood-, and niot articles of domestic giMds, and nio-t articles of domestic produce, will be reul del by the price of coin; but it is just us certain that it will be regulated by the m inner in which the rebellion is uppi-esel, or 7u other words, the war prostvuted, and as ihN is eitiemely uncertain, it necessarily follow tint there is great uuceitainty regarding the ops and downs of prices. Flour advanced $1 and wheat l.c, but Ii lins w i. lost eaily in the week, and superfine 11 inr, which lud advanced to $G iiO, declined to $5, and th n advanced to $5 25. Wheat enl up to $1 2 ) for red. but fell back to $1 and closed at $1 12. Corn did not undergo much change, but oats ailv:mcel to 50c tor new and 5c lor old Kje went up to Gti tut fe!l back to CI. Ilarley vcr scarce, and wsinted at SI 25 1 1 :(). W hi.-ky advanced to .i4o but clo-es dull, llutter is2i3c higher and the rupply wholly iu nle4Utteto the demand. Chee?e advanced to 9n, and in good demand. Linseed oil ia held at SI C2il 05, but lots of any magnitude would not bring there rales on ai rival. Lard oil is 10c higher, and in good demand. Star candles ate l 2o higher, and tallow candles lc. Soap h is udvanced .je. The stock of star is very light, und the tendency is still upward. Mess pork advanced to $11. nnd l.OOdbrls. city sold at this rate, but sulMq ie;itly it was offeied at $10 50 without finding buvets. Hulk meats and bacon have been held hrinlv, but the trade in them has been light, the onlv demand being that Irom the Gov eminent. 15ulkshc.nl ders may be quote! 1 4c Smoked at 4?4'e ?, though held at 5c: butt sides 5c and smoked loofe d. at 5J4';iG, the latter rate including packages. Clear Hues are stnl olleied at bjc packed. Nothing done in laid for the want ol rtock. Untch ers is taken as quick s it is made at caOc, picked in tierce, and bjc without cooperage. Greae is very tcaice. and orders of any niagnitude for it could not be lilied. Salt is in actiie demand, and prices higher Coarse Liverpool is up to $2 5d per big; fine, the same; Svracu.-e, $3 50 per bil, aiid the supply not nearly equal to the 'cniat.d; Tuik's IsI.umI, 5f.i 5?c; Kanawha and 31iiskingum. GOo per bushel. The rebels h ive escaped from the Kanawha Valley. Thev did not destroy the salt woiks, ns has been rejsrtel. and d d not succeed in securing over 3.0U0 bit reis salt, and a portion of th it they left in the mountains, lor want of transportation. No salt, however, can be brought from thencw until there is a rise in the river. The grocery market has been firm, and sugar is iie higher, and colfce 2c higher, but the tn irket closed quiet though holders were firm. The Government demand continues good forsugir, coffee aud rice, which tends to swell the business doing. There is very little New Orleins molasses in the market and hirdly enough is doing in it to establ sh quotations. Snar house is selling at 4 52o, hi u it is this kind w hich supplies the place of New Orletus. The crop of "Sorghum raised the past summer is beyond all previous precedent, and there is no doubt that the molasses nude from it wiil cnnlitu'e the chief consumption this ve ir thioughout the interior. The pncess of making it his been greatly improved, ami the quality of that now being made is good, aud the svrup, when icüned.is v erv superior. Pepper, alUpice and all kinds of spices are higher, though the dem uid is light. Beef cattle are 25c higher and the demind has been l.oh1; one of our packers IhiuIiI quite freely. The rece pts add u; 1.2O0 head, and the muket closed turn at $3 24 for rrinie. Sheep are iu good demaud at $d 3 50 per cental gross. Thedcmmd for hogs his been quite active nnl prices are 25c higher, prime fat bringing $3 75 gross. With regard to the demand for delirery in the packing season, the week openel with an act.ve demand, and about 7.000 he id su!d at $4 53 for November, but the decline in gold and sterling exchange whullv uneti!ed the market, and burers fell back to $4i4 2d. and holder who had been asking $5 w ere anxious to contract at $4 5. ar d so the muket cie4. There is no douht eh-it the high prices will increise the crop, as it has induced feeding to a larger extent than htd been anticipated or intended by farmers while the price was nominally $3 or thereabouts. The advices we have Irom the interior lead us to the conclusion th it the crop will be fully as large as it was last season, and the hogs well latted. Th arrangement made to pack for the English and ctler markets in the Old World, execs! anv thing ever thought of befoie. and, un less some mighty chmge fh uid take place be taeen this and the middle of December, the great bulk of the crop will be packed in boxe-, and it ud the lard shipped to Enzian! ar.d the conti nent; and the high price ol cooperate and the uniiuil!y large stock of old brl. pnk on hand, will deter tie Urs from packing iu this shape. Thi bv.ng the case, then, tlx price will be regulate 1 altogether by the rates of Herling exchange, and that bv the prosecution of the w r; anl hence it i tint we regard the trade ia ptirk prospectively in a dangerous s.siiiou. It may proe prorit it!e or the reverse, the t htnee len about etpial iu U'.n a? ev.t.s i f tl.e ci-e It iijuiie nrbtW'e thit li e icuij etiiKii. will t.e rtrvi.g. ai.d that lb. will lead to h ill priceaeem iueviuble.

k i) The wind b!ew.th dat in clouds along the trret ies erdt, but it d;l nt Mow ur atiy 1 h.'A items th it we t.erd of. It i dell all h.i g the I ne Even the te'( 'it .j h bpke tlown f til j the w eiht ot I - it h te eit v Urn dd I v er the coutitt v inier l f. tter-eral J me S. i W .. -rih o d the P-h I mi iti-.ii. irtot-n'ky' and ie'u-l to bring oti anv in ie nea ol Doi era lie v i. tor es, iMlihtt ad !e I ihe dtiiii ess of the d iv. Wdiiif.iK u-e I to il y urns, and r ill e l.ke them lor they ate enerdlv tr 'i's;ar j eul Ii I d n't huit, and loey keep things rl.iiii.g a little. " ; Tut CcirKlT This p.pid ir play w:ll be pn i duced a-ain to-night at the Metr.i'o'it Hi, ati '. a ! it wdl trobddy le the la-l idcbt ol it i cp e-enta tion,th(ie w ho h iv int seen it hid lietier avail! them eliea o: the opp'Htunity It is a ch irm'ng ' pliv an! train u;oii the feelings bv cqu aintntn e a i.oe ihe Ciicktl" d ti e p et e. Fu cIkhi, up-!

on the hearts of the vdh-ers. The lanruie of the play is fii.e, and the rn r il gool. There is no exuherant fun or striking dramatic jxiinu iu it, but it is a simple illustration ol country life, in which a lively, hensible and god grrl lives down the h lie of h luzhtv rtlghbor and triumphs over the r piejudice by the lone alone of a pure and ! liable iiatuie. Uo and ee it and take vour tamil.es w iih nu. IlovnalU tlukc Lore. D'ickiC'niil'$ ilaj'txine, in givin-r anaccotitt the ditlei ent kunl of fciiail lodnd in Engl !. mentions one that has a curiou spring door iusiile the opening of hti shell, w h'ch she c m shut iu a moment when aLimed by iheapproacii of ceutipele or vagrant ant both shell and tloor form ng-a piece of spiral mechanism wlrch Arctn luetics might have studied with delight had theie been any coi,chJogists in his daj. This snail has a wav of making love, which shows it b have doubtless been the origin of the arrows of Cu;4d. The m de is a pittern lover. He will spend ten hour at a time i goxl deil of his hlioit life of seven or eiht jeirs iu the most quiet but devoted attention to the object ol h:s Mlew'tion; caie-sini; her occaionally with tho.-e pretty htile horn, of whi.-h no one seems t knot whether they nie eves, or e irs or h in Is They ate liirni-hed, too. with crystaline drt. with which they shoot at each other niter preliminary coquetting. The-e curious hv- weapons have I. ven ob-erved sticking in the bodie of snails niter such coiitlict. They are cont ainei iu a special pouch or receptacle ve oly lor use, and re semble the ancient arrow s ol Cupid. Ufficiul Vote for (iovprnor in ISGOuud hicrelurr ol Mate in I si 'counties.

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1 Adams ;,pi ; 2 lhn 2-15 24-7' 3?4 l 1?2) 3 llent.ui oj 4 i; 3.M 4 Hlacklonl . . . .; 470 27; 5 iG 34 I 5 Itonne j i7jj 1 .... G H Mtholoinew . 17;;G .... 7 1'rown 1 741 oq(; M 213 fCarndl 14:10 15;,G 15111 1321 iiCa-s ! 17, is70 15-J l'l Ciinton 1 14,7, 1:1.-5 13-: IJ51 lliClaik w i57-i 1771 1131 2 Clay i.!;(;; rG2 174 G1 1 -,' Craw ford fiYJ H41 705; 5. G 14 n-Kilb . 1:170 i;,i7, 11G lle 15 'Delaware 1II51 1755 105li 1514 IG Divies j 15 ilj 1113 125lj U5I 17i Deirborn . . . . j tJ.Vjs 2 177 1.; rU-atur , n;;o out 1G7;! 1.14 1Dihus j 11 j7 074 j 2Ek'nit ; 2)pi 24'4 153 lfU 21 Komtain j 1G17! 1G55 1702 1541 22 Fn'r.m lii7d 10 lo 1 ISO l 2i Fivette 1 0 1 0 J.iOl 9r PG7 21 Fl.ivd J 1n7G 1G7G 15GI h9 25 F.anklii - 22-1) 1G70 2.74 1144 2G rint 12m 1515s VWv 14il 27 .G.bson I 5o 1271 12l; H24 2 Greene i 151' 1 172 1457J HT.r, 20, II irrison 1 l7ip 1 j'rp l.Vjl UM.i 3 l(lhinilton ! Hoi' o,. H27 1575 3l;H'n-.ik ! i:pjo' His 1221 l.41 32 Heudrick(....i H79 2 22 1222 1U1 33 'llenrv I lijo-t! 2737 15 ilj 2)55 34 H'iwanl j 637J 1513 92? 1 JeG 35 Il'itUington. . . j 131 15 H ....j .... .NG.Tasper 27cj 52. 2 2 515 370v J lo-o 1107 1142 1G7 .'Mi.k-on ! 1725; 1'KI 1- UM 39 .Tefferson. ...! IS Ml' 2fi21 IfH, 2412 4 I .lenniiigs 1 115: iß (j irjtiti- Hid 4l'.T..hnon ; 17'G 12GI 12! 1145 42 Knot ! 1742 150 15?lj 930 4lKo.ci.i-ko ! 1457, 2102 Hb PJJl 41 Ltgrarfge : 75 f IG21 2i 1351 4. L.ke ; 5iY ltiOS 5 Iß' 1H: 4GLiporfe ! 2U31 3000 23G, 21GS 47 Lawrence 1143, 1272 12 H; 1154 4Mirtin i 7r0 52 919 411 40Mmrne ! 11 CM ll!)5 1333 1021 5) Morgan lH2l! 1721 1454; 1550 51 'Madison . , 47i 1GG0 22b 1.9) 52Mrion j 321 4G4 3?G3, 4-41 5 T Marshall PM-i 1372 1615 1171 54 Miami 1G73 1-55 144 1555 55 M nngomerv..: 2273 2 WD I 5G Nob'e. 1377 1G7 194 1G'4 57 Newton ; 2JS 277 2-! 27 53 Ohio j 503 4G1 4 "3! 453 50 Orange j 1140 K"ß 12'4 12 GO Owen ! 141 11GI 15G5I 733 Gl Perrv 1012. 1H5G H'SJ 833 G2 Pike 910 Mi i ; 3 Poer 1 CI 1 1 901 lali 1253 G4 Parke IM" 1-1 1471; 1G3 6.1 Porter i 919 1134 1 73 l-'G.l f.G Puhi ski f CGI 55 ) G .G 4 'G7 Pntn.m i 19-4 1953 21 IG 1p22 G Rmdolph 12GI 2 93 127G 1KH G3 Rinlev 1G0 19G3 : ... 70 R vh ! 1GGS 1742 174 ) 15G3 7 1 S-ott 600 GG2 7c5 574 72 Shelby ! 2137 195 22 )2 150S 73 Snencer l.'!G7' 12G5 74 Sullivan lt75 47 1970, 7l)7 75 Switzerland . .' 1"19 H1 106 ) 132 76 Sutke I 2 5 157 77 S'enhen 1 6''6 1300 44 1256 7 St. Joseph....; l.V'4 2253 169, 1395 79 Tippecanoe.. .j 2173 332 .... .... 80 Tipton t 7?." G07 .... b Union I 71 1 1 F41 679 711 c2 Van.lerburgh .j 11)19 193 2)12 1ÜIG 83 Vermillion ... H40 160 ' N 2141 21 37 212 2 42 KV,iv,.h i 1141 2-0 13H 19GI cG Warren i 717 1340 G07 1177 KW.uie I 2027 4'53 197 32-2 8 Wells j 102? c47 1141 b21 80 Whi-e 890 9-0 3-9 t-OG 90 Whitlev 1091 1'ifH 122 91 Warrick 1.15H 639 1051 1 l"9G 92 Washington . . 1914. 1354 l?SSj 12-9 Totil 12G9GS 13672- ! M.j.rir.es 97GO I

CROCERIES. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! mil? NF.W ADDITIONS TO MT STOCK OF GR0 J CKKIKS mike it complete, comrri.ng ererthing to te found in a well regulated Cirocery Cwtabliwlmieiit. I am prepared to serve mj fp'ends ant iht public gen- i rally. w1: h ail articles need d ror lann'y u-e. rarncuiar attention ! vivea to tfco parcia f produce. Price Jvw asfie lowePu J. BvKNAKP, octlS- 3j is 5o.lS South Meridian itreet. WANTED. 1,100 Cavalry UorKS.r AJD SOD Artillcrr Dorses, hm.vti:d F.Ji.yiEniiTEL AT THE GOVERNMENT STABLES, iisrxDXufisr-AJPOi-is, ixtid-, For whkh the hihst prica wi.l b paid by cl3-dla FJUDPJIT IT ALL. PIANO-FORTES. !F 1 .TNT O FORTES ,-- LL WHO WISH y.-; Ro-ewotnl r.ino.. s y a r a-e iorired t. exam V J M S:.er,..f U!t,s LL WHO WISH TO GFT ELFGASTi superior Utie and f! i-h I examine tLe Piano of Cba i 1st re, now oaeihib.t on 1 1fr. Saffern Slst; Kei . m the -tn iadd.. , iUsuiu- opvu trviM 7 A. At. uil tt lB I'. X . , JJ-41J 2. WILLIAM SUITIELX !

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; it rLa.ra. i CIlliiliiiHli q.irkri. CitiSATi. Octo' er 22. Fl 'Ur. li-fler t!ie new from New Yoik, ;;d-vance-i 5h'75 j er brl. n l li e ni i ket ch-id ua-itte.; ut In e -5 5 15 5 bm t e-e -juo t.tioits tie ii jot. u I, .isiu.ucis a-kcti jö UÜ lur ru (tine. Wi.e.t a.lvar.rel CoJ; red $1 ü.-2l 10, and whii- $t J Ud 1 iJ5. Coin i. .uiive tum m 1; shel'ed Oats bi-hvr; 52(57 ior i.e ai.i li.tley -UVji.ieAi to $1 25(tl i,5, aud IU gooi I d in. ol Gum erie firm and quiet. Me a poik.s I.e.dl$ll 00, finding buy era at $10 5 ); oacou houUea Mid at 6c too-. Fifty tierces Urd, lobededveied iu Novexber, old at it. Gold i held at $1 20; silver $1 25; demand notes $1 2G, and the out ket quite unsettled. j ir ri...4rM. .lew York .Market. New Yore. October 22. Flour The advance in gtdd and sterling exch.m.e had a fivonnie e1ect upon the muket, putts aOvaiiciiig from 1 1 lo 25 j yer Ori, but a.lcrwatu, with tlieltrge uev l.iu in gold, tue unikei clo.-el l.etvy with strong oowuward lendencv; $6 25(a 6 4 tor -u. e. üue State; $6 G lAG c5 i".r extra; G25(aG4 tor upeiDi.e Western; G 75 (al 10 ior common to medium extra Uo; $7 30(:7 4 ) lor common to good flopping brano extra round hoop Uaiu; $7 5J5 75 tor trade brands. Rve flour steady at $3 40Q4 bO. Wlc.-ky inukel moie a.'tne und firmer; sales at j.'ioGjjC. ch.etlj- IGj. The mi g.c al value in gold today excited the wheil luaiket, and a ln.-k dciiimd was the ie mU; prices advunce.1 2(?3c per lnj-hel, but alter the iarre decline m goto il.e inokcl becauie duil and lieivv, wuli hoideis unxioiis to ivihze; Cnicago nng sohl at $1 l?(tl 2G; M I w mketr clun.il '2idl .U; .imber Iowa $1 32(3 1 :vJ Wet tern .l .l(d I 41; umber Michigan 1 42 (if l 45; ied Suite, jd 4G; white Ooio $1 5); wmte Michigan $1 5Jl(?l 52; clioice white Kentucky to arrive at $1 GJ. live qinet aud hrm; sales at 70(175j for Wertem; c5(s7c fr interior State; $1 Ui lor fair do. Corn opened very heivy, but closed aljoiit lc better; sales at G7(ViGdc for shipping inixtvl Western; GlriGGj for Western; 59(iG2c lor damaged; 75o lr prune Oils Meidv ;55(ci5'Jo for new and old. l.rk S des at $13 ?13 50 f.,r mess; $12 50 13 lor niiuie mess; ;l2 00A 12 25 lor pliuie. Heel iu moderate leniin l. sdes at $5 50(177 loroomtry prime; $(tl0 75 fur nie.'.; $12(f 13 75 fr tepicked rne-s llicon shtMildeis ' .i 2 a e ; hams and bacon des tii in. Lirdmtrket still firmer, witli a fair business doinir; n lies at 1". C' 1 Ui'c. Untier is tiru at 15(clJo for Ohio nnd 20( 2L for St .te. Cheese Him at 9,l. 10j.c. Money muket r.tther more active; 5 to G per cent, on call; steiling exchange unsettled and firmer. Gold very irregular and unsettled, opening at 32;, and advancing to 34lc and alter the action of the Hoirdof StiH-k lookers, refus:ng to permit lurihcr sales at the Hoard at: er Mond iv next, declining to 2-c, then rallying at the 13ecmd Hoard to :2.4 and tiually closing steady at o2e ollere 1, and i2l2c; a-ked. The Persia, lor Liverpool, carried out $1,00?,24 in hpecie. , SPECIAL NOTICES. IPUBXaia JNTOTICE. TOMMXM - CO, lrtlCff ( aO, 14 V.nt iVitwtiitiirton Mrcct Havr been appointed ajrnit for the ale of ii is a x ii i: s t i; k k i i. a ; , rilK WoS'nKUFl'b fiUASriX'S, f-r the cure of Couk!.s, CoMs, S r rtiniat, Ivroncnitia, VYueeiinir, rriitini lb I'vuU and Tonil-s an! Oi-- tf tiie Luinr. Sold in large boxe, iact., .M cts..anl 1 each. nld&wlv CAVTIOiV. The market U full of imitation, represented tobe tli amea"Bi:oVN'SBm)NCHIALTUOCIlKS," which are In most cases productive of positive injur. M.my dealers wilt rcoinmti Jufe riot r.-rava4tMt a?.t lwrt jrtert! rtifl-s. aJti 'n: more profit to theTr5rtv.g Ak for nd OBTAIN' rnl BUOWX'S BUOXCIIIAL TROCHES," which on(r expriftica have ro-et th'.'ir ralue,havica rect i' ril the sanction of physicians generally, anil testlmoniali' from eniim-ni men throughout the country. BKOW.VS BKOXCHI VI. TlidCUKS. when allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth, have a direct Influence to tiieatTected pat ts: the cdatiTe and noothinn etltcMothe iiiucu5 lin'.nn f.he windpipe into the Rronchiiallayi' Pulmonary irritation and irives rslief in Couab, Cold, antl tbc 'art u Throat. (Tectioui-to which public -peaker and inpersare Ilalle. ffbll-dly'63 C-SINGER k CO 'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING MACUIXE, W.th aO the recent improvements is the BEST and CHE A PK ST and MOST BKAÜTIFL'L of ail sewin? machines. Thi machine will stwanythini;, from the running of a tuck in tarletan to the making of an overcoat anything f-orr. pilot or beaver cloib down to th softest gau.e cirposame r tis-ue, and 1. ever ready to do its work to perfection. Ucan fell, hem, hind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This Is not the only machine that can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but It will do o better than any other mtchine. The Letter A Family Sewtng Machine may be bad in a great variety of cabinet case. The Folding Ca, which I now becorint: so popular, is, a its name implies, one that enn be folded into a box or case, which, when opened, makes abeautifut, substantial, and spacious table for the w ork to ret upon. Tbeces are of every imaginable de-in plain a the wood grew initiative forest, or as elaborate!) fiiibhed a art can make them. I. M. SINGEK A CO.. No. 45s Broadway, New York. taj-lnd nnnpolis Ot"c No. 3 Odd-Fellow' Hall, Wahingrti treet. ap!8-dly COFFEE. 144 RUBIA HILLS 144 IG GREENE STREET, NEW T0KK CITT. OVKR..1IKT COFFEE Pm up in tin Ml Pound paperf, 43 In a box, and in bulk. Our price range from 8 to 3a cents. We put up the following kind: JAVA, JIAHACAino, sri. ItIO, mo nnd M IMiltlttH COFFEE. We believe curC ff'e to be f tt'tr than asy ground Cort e nt w in ue. AU orders addres to u or to our Agents, Messrs. IYacc A Toe so, 13 Chambers ureet, corner WaNhingtou ftreet, N:w Trk Ci'y, and MeTs. pot la kd A UosjcE, 1S3 A ltd -outh Water ureet, Chicago, Illinois, will receive prompt attention. ocU-d3m TAIUilt A: PLACE. DRY GOODS.

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f in ,! ir.o. n rv KAU. tT tmTiu DiwpnU'tirw.. j was si i . a to y 4s-:ws. j Kuniornl R.nijr.J of MtflflLn. Hooker to take Command. CAPTURE GF CONTRABAND G03DS. IZESISTI.rG TUE DfUlFT. .VFIT.VIIttS I MISSOURI. i rom !cw New Yoik, October York. 22. The Express mt: There are rumorg in Wall treet thi after noon tint at a Cioinei metini he'd vete-dty it wa unanimously resolve I t reMine (iet e' il McCieM a.i, and tint Gen. II oker would succeed h-m. The a bo re is given for what it is woitU. From Vahin2lon. vTashincto?. October 22 -A l.irve nttmber of propositions have been mole tt the Navy Dj pari meut for the destruction of the pirate AU bum, jTovided a suitable reward hult. ' offereI to warrant the undertaking. As n cetiTal answer to all euch applications it mivbesifelr ft ated thei e is no doubt that the Department w ill cheerfully buy the vese!of any piny capte.rin her, and pay lull" a millio'i dollar- lr her, an! in tl.e event of her i;e-tnic'5'! 4 tO I.OJO 1!. l itter pivment. hwever, being sU' jtt to an ap pt'otriatioii by Coimrrss. Orders haveleen is-ned directing the OTupan rv for ( ivernment purposes of jT;eity in Wa?-hi:i:toii ol rsons known to be in the er vice ol ihe reliels. including live houses heloi ; iug to Com Fore-t, tw to Dr t'ornelnH IJ 'vie. one to H G irnett. son in 1 1 to Henry A. Wi-e, one to Win. Smith. mem'er of the rebel Cou L'ress. one to Mr. Pnillips, ex auditor of ihe 3'ieasurv. One to dpt. Duuninton. ex-chief of theCapitd Police, and several othecs. It is iscert lined from a New Gratia H 'o ofiici il (source th a that Go ernmeut hi- iiitrpo-el mi oljeciioii to life black emigration to that republic, the o!icy being lo encourage the sett!e;ne)it of tue country by tho-e ipi tidied ti help her gticultural and m'nera! re-otiri es. (Jeti. King his been ordered to report to Gen. Dx The Potomac flo'iila hts been tlo'n an xtenive bnsii.tr-s in the c ipttne of con'rabind gooi.'s and men iu the reoel service Today a p riy was drought to the navy yard ami in nie pri-on-ers while attempting to cross Irom Virginia to vi-it their M'ryliinl houses. Iiebel army pas-es and many letters were found up mi the r persons. There is no at p uent rei.-on to occa.-ioii an -e-rious consiilenition of the rumor atlo.it in New Yoik that Gen. McClellau his bten siipcieied in the command of the Armv of the Potomac. !leoi.titi the Draft. llAcnisBiuG. Oct. 22. In one r two di-triet a di-oitiuii has been uiaiiil'e.-lel to iesi-i the enloicemetit of (he draft. Gov. Curlin has pieniied himself t U 1 1 v for anv etuereticv, und h is authority to u-eaiiv troops in the State to enforce the 1 iw.s at every ha..ud. The dnlt has been patriotically f-u-tained in l.e.itlv ail the counties, and ti'.iiix t t iti u hibeen procuied for most of the tiraited men to their oitleiciit places of leüdczvou, and in a few dits tlii- lareioice will be al llie er ice of the Govern (M-nl. l'rovo-t M tr-h ils have been nominated by the Governor to the Secretary ol War lor the eeveial counties, und they will be promptly poiniel They will be instrncied and lully cmpoweied lo enfoice the laws faithfully. I'm ni llaotirl. FraicriKtn. Mo , 0:t 21. A bind of rebels 200 .-trong were di-coertd endeivoiiug to pass MMith sme six miles emtot M n-htield l'he ttweie said to be under cotntinnd of Col. D.orjey, and o be voing to We.-t Piidu, Alk. At 11 o'clock Monday night they eie attacked li L'eut. Col. Stewart "iih 100 men of the 10. h Illinois cavalry and routed, wnh the los. id 4 lebe! killed. 7 woiimied, and 15 made prisoner.-. Our Ios.h is one killed. The enemy scaf.eieJ and Stewart is still in pursuit. From liukfon. Boston, October 22 Judge J. G. Abbott h:u received the nomination ol the People's Union Mit lor Congie-s, in the Fouith l). -tuet. In the Fi.th Cngres-ion il District tue Peopled t'iiiun Patty have nominated Col W. Ilitikd, in oppoiliou to J. li. Alley. Republican. roiinderrU al Men. Nets' HtproKD. October 22 The steimship Mis.-i-ippi. Irom Motitivido lor China, louudeied at se t on the 30ih f August. Her crew were saved and landed at St Helena. MEDICAL. ft Nervous Debility nr Spermatorrhoea, is poitive!y INCUKARLK by ANY menus bu' thoe I alvocate. I-fore commfririn .J" treatment. learn how the writer actuaOj CL'itFIi h'tnelf, and bubeiu ntlr bun I red of other. r.ncle a potraid, sipcrcriled euvtlop to liox ITC, Ctiarl-t"wn, Mas. o-llw3.u TO THE NERVOUS OF BOTH SEXES. A Uetiret Clercytnan havinu been retor-l to hralth in a tr dtyi., after many yt-rs of kTcat suih-rimr, i willing to ait others by -enditie (fre) on the receipt of a pot-paid directed envelope, a copy of the prei-cription uied. turret to Kev.JOHN M. DAHN ALL, Je3-diw4m 1S6 Fulton otreet, Crocklyn, X. Y. Howard dissociation 1'hila,, rOHTHK UEI.IF.F F THK SICK ANU DIsTRKSS- ' :D, aStlicted wiih Viruh-nt and Chronic Disease, nd especially diet-es of tbe Sexual Organs. Medical Adwice ifiveu prafi by the Acting Surs-eon. Valuable Keportson pe'matorrhea it eniinal Weakness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the new remedies enii!o)ed in he Di-pnsar) , aent in eaW letter en v lope, t ree 'dbarpe, Addri-ss DK. J. MaII LIN HOUHHTON, Howard Association, Xo.2 South inth st., feblO-wly '62 Philadelphia Pa. TO THE PUBLIC, MY iTIFF, ROSA NN A T.R0WN, REING AFFLICT KD with chronic diea-e for -orne t.me, and neetrg an s iverti-etnent of one Dr. S. W. Howard ar laoiy, w ho made peritsiira! i-it to Greenfield, 1 called tpun the male Doctor, and alter w.me conversation w ith bim, I employed Lim to take my w ite cae under treatment, fulty bebevinir t the time, from what w.t said duriinf ur coiiver-ation, that he wa lr. K. Howard A Son, of Indianapolis. the celebrated Cancer IViCtor, (of w hom I had often herd ) who I a brother to Dr. N. P. Howard, of Greenfield, and who is now- treating Jordan I-acy. of J k-fonton-hip, fur a cancer with an almost certainty of success, fo rapid ba he improved under the tcsence aad wi.ioni of his treatment. Tbe bo?u Ir. Howard treated irr wife for a considerable lecif b of tima without civiii? ter any relief, or benefltinii her in any manner wha'ever. If there was any chance she was wo se when be waxdiMThared than wheo be undertook ta treat ber. Bel evicjr that be ino phTic;an, but an ord nary mecbar.ic, aeurain? th practice of medicina to deceive tha paopl and make money out of the r creduli'T, I publish th to the world, and wim aU who are aflicted, that the aid "Dr. S. W. Mow. ard A Lady, Clainroyact a&d Cancer Phj sictan." ara batsbtig and impo-tert. JACOB biiUTN. Hancock courty, lad lass, Jcly, 1S62. augCO-dlwlwSaa tiie cornssiors and expciuexce OF A I.WAI.ID, T ern lUPLTSnXD FOR THE BENE 0 IT AND A 5 A "WARN ING and a caution to your. raen who uCtr from kerrous Debility, Premature Decay, ic, tap p!ia at its arae tim the means of .elf-cure. By ou who has cured bim!f after be ice put to great espvose thruupa medical imposition and quack-ry. By laclusinf, a pot-p.id diessed eSTeiope, -b '.e tifo may be had of the Si Lor. NATHANIEL UAYFAlK. q . mc!i::-wly'82 HeifrJ, K..ag Co., 5. 1 ESTRAY. STRATF.PFROMTIIF STABLE 0F5. k 3 J. COOPER, at KokoRin, one brown mare, threw year old la.-t pri!.(f. 15i band high; al-o. uce biy mule two j er old. auout tbT'eenbaad and three incbta Lib roithed tnate atsd tail. Any jr on rerornijr tbe ahore decried an'mat. tr either i f tLetn, to the stalle of Mew. t'o per. er Irii f Ir.funvsstiua wL.ie ttey tajy be futin I. w ,11 Le 1. 1 all rwar 'ed. X. A J. J. CJlfiK. orJO-wi:

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"VOf CK Lntcr. ta-tamri'arj, w th ihe I l uneti e-i, ujm i th r'- I lci"r i iv r.-tm lu.i a, nva jj i, m x l er i i-iil t f i.i. r i""J. tin- i I lu iM.i.( ao r-.- li iv. i tli.li- i tu -i i.l la irr ni ;h n.nf. rui t,t n.i fir-i. ir i i . oil tii :! b . i. p,- I . iu iv it -! :e i" .1 ti'-t t-it . r ,r... f.n - .j p luetii. It.;: i m4: i. I. i. t L U v t. .sh rix. (:!.' ff 6. ; 4 LICENSE. i otire I tiqil.ratian fori. crnn. Ol d. is it r If li ti VrMlliTHKM iLL Pl't.T tu Le iwxj 0 -l 0.uiu- 'Amit t Xr oi ct.t.tj. U-t i., at tit r ri.t tru, tut a ioi m u sll Ii. u-io-ti ; 1 ijuwr iu a Um r-.u: V.an aatsts tut-, fi'u b. rr.ig uf alluw.u Caa to idrask oaour prnuO frK4r. ou piacvol bc-nM j4 tie ,T. wrn pqaort are to b l'xk. li4t. d tt ' ora 1! lr.c treet. to ttac tj 4 4.aa; vli ,c u-ty -t iln n. ui of lxJUn. uxMti ii. sjt ik a uvu. y.cy. ctÄ-Sr NOTICE. roT CE I ttF.Mfr.T C.tVKN Tr THE ST CKHPLDKcfthe :n l a':roli. aa f ievew. nb f irnj'e i waJ Compa y, th it ! tb cnor to the raplt I nock VI Ml 1-UilHMSII. IUU -IC.11 I i in9a'T!gf.TI.;...l i il r( r..n rtlve ub C"tp !n-, are v"r,Jv rru rel tnt u h i tve't n od r be or th i&;U I y of X te 'r J IK?:; ii 1 1 i UUi e l null u I p me-it ot t'ie um in arrears iu 'he .-ec-eta r, t L rea.dence. ia l erry j 04t.i ip. tLt -aid -t so bv caca 0' crl ed nnd ia ar e r . and the several unia of ia njr pid b thitu on ab-c i,4 o.i. -had I- f:t l ed to th- IN nipai r. R. order of tLc Ikanl at tn-et i;g f the iiih ctber, 1-6.'. FdVriln, Wn.rrOi.U, SrnSx. oUJ war ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. OTICK K HEKKBT ulVKX THAT THK fM) R.tiPD l-a-1-eeT rnoin'ed Ailministra'or of tta e-ie.te of rt-ey Wbitfr 1, Ute of M riou CUiit . detea L j Sail et t- i upM-Mt-U t. te -. Ivenr. i oc:.'7-w3w F.isTKk W.dTM Pd), Aim'r. MEDICAL OOOKS, &C. GALEN'S HEÄ0 DISPENSARY, cii au rr.it r.i BY THK I.KC1SLATI.RF OF KENTUCKY FOR THF ! TKKATMKNT OK ALL THK DISKASFS OF THK LKINAKY AND GENITAL OUGAN-. PKtCK ONLY TEN CK NTS. O'Ht'iin inj Ihhtv F--t I'LiU ina T'iriirmyoftA ON A SFW HKTHOIiOr treatiiiz Venrrial lfl-ea-e, mclutil it Syphili in all it- -ia--: (ioiirrh-a. CSeet. "fnct!ir VarlCmilf, and H.NtlPC I, of t':e Kidner, bladdi-r Ac, with out nien'tirv! eontaintnir a val- j la'df treatise nil that wide-spread j t'laladv ff youth. Seminal Weak- , Nturial Kmi-ion. St-xual i ladiility. lniMtency, Ac. f he -e- ! cr'l itifintiitie f uth and matnrity ari-ins from the baneful habit ti -fli-.i.u-e. lo winch i d.1.-d oliervtion or . Female ):M-e, and other ititeretinif matter of the ut- j m-t imp rtaitoe to the married an I thoe cittt.,Tnpi.t'ina tn irriaj', whteiitertain dnubtof their pby-ical t lily to enter that -fate. Svnt to anv ad.lre-. in a sealed wraper, tn receipt of ten tent- or four -tamp. We ilevote our entire time and attention to the treatmei.t of the various pnvnte d:-ea-e treated of in our private iepirt. Our I)lH-n-arv i the tnlv ln-t!iutli f ihe kind in America wb!fb h4 lieen e taMi-hed by a epertat charter, an- thi fj-t h.ul 1 irlve it a preference over the earitm- juacks of doubtful character to be found in tU artte cities. Iiiiporl.'int to FcMii:ilr! One nepanmeiit of mir fH-pensnry i peeially 'levoted to the treatment of ihe t).M--e of Fetnale, -uch a- Lurb rrlien, or "Miiie," IrreiniNr, Painful ami uppres Meli-trtlatioii. Nervous nnd lielieral lleliilil), UiM.kevot he Womb, lUrretiiie, Ac. Corinttution- and evaminatiotih free of clmrt'e. Ali, tTde lU. UKW KKS S lU tit LA loU IMLI.t For Ketiotle OhiriHtiori-, Irrefcfulantiei. Ac. Married ladies in o-rtain 1 1 u a t i 1 1 h IiouM not ue them, a üiet would rauM uiicurrme. ITkv ülperoox and may be seni by ni.nl UK. UAl.KX'.- rUKVKXTIVE An invaluable article for th-.se widiing toliuni the number t tiieir tifpring. or the liarren w lit de-ire children; warratiteil liol lo iigure the li.-.tlili. and will lunt Iura litetiut, eiit t any ldre-s under 'ii rweipi of the price 'tWij latLLAhS. PVTIKXTS AT A DISTANCE By ae-ndimr a brief -täte-nietil if their symptom, will receive a itianW Chart cntaiiiitig a !ii -f pietioii.ourtenits tr the c"irÄe ol treatment lc. Medicine-sent to any part of the country to cur an) case at home, free from danger .r rurioiiy . AM transactions private aud couhdeniial. Eeraembei 'he name rnnilar. D.recl all tetters to GALEN'S HEAD DISPKNSAPT. ort lö-d.t W leiui-vllle K SCALES. PATENT PLATF0RM:3CALES CATTLE, HAT, COAL, GRAIN, WAREHOUSE, RAILROAD, TRACK, COUNTER SCALES, Manufatured otsly by t ' 'li1.' I ,1 ti I 1. Tf E. & P. PAtRQANK .'4 & CO., St. Johnsbury, Vermont. For tale at MvnufactnrerVprlceiby W. P.SALLCr, Agent, 74 Wet Waahlnjjtor st , ap:i-wly JJ-mJ t, tndianapolii, Indiana. INSURANCE. r Hi OF IIAIlTFOItD, (0. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CKPITAI tlt.jOOiOOOOO NLT SURPLUS, lafter dedjetieg all iahi'itiesl ölt.142 30 iETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. Erected 1859 Owned by tho Co. ITSPE' IAL ATTENTION GITEXTO THE t!fSUItA5CX ot farm property, dweilit aad ottt-bulldlno. Ia aure auch baiUinrs orcot.ui.uiB a very farwrabl master, for three or te year.. Lonet Equitably Adjusted and Promptly Paid In Caan. Alo,tri-r.re atore, wareheti, boildiajra, er contcatt personal property re oe rally, to town or eoontry, at rates as low aacca-t.uct with baiards talcs, aii4 IsJaxd Iniararjc acalrit tL per.l cf caiaatloD. "WM. HEN1jE!150N, A reut, I nd'anapoli, Indiana, ippltcatlotscaübeecade to JOHN Los, bolapJlj author.iea to trnaet all busjne corinec-e1 witk th Airecc;. f au4 Il-dly 1 WM . HENDERSON. NOTICE.

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MtßUM T.tXES. rnxr. tx trvvTA ton m'i err rt st Tf tt rr--,f !. It i i I a i meiit . r m m m i irnn (mtt ia I ' r. ( r i t--i-t m la 1 1. 1 j tt-l.s.d ii tl. i-'i r ilir Uid, , i..r a I f'-r. fc. e tic 7-e cL ft iW In b u Ca. J I i.a .e it to the t nit v Te t y tr-r mt u. 1 it. !td I ;it4i -Urn rrva I -. tn V Jv-'r, X fc- Ij. ku-', r ka. Vl r, Cl-rr trU .ti Sote. l. 1. WHIT. Li ttt A artC -t1T 4w-2t 'S a'ar".-.ft4. PATEHTG. P A S B H I? 3 OBTaiNrD rot mew ijrrmojf or rrtrr lawT.ptl. Fee cottlcfrvt cn rose it- p nt o pay. rWudforCecuiar. ri"f rr.a, dtrcoc. ke. AVdeeas AVi n KkOADX X. DOOTS AND SHOES. jaÄ -SX B B- ITC DSD E C3 At No 3 W-t vr..bntrot at. 4 Etrr.r üT arv: Or uritT.np ttotx rot l a d ehap, . rat do-r at f the p. liree t S' 'r A . L'X I. MEDICAL. ro tiie people Of the United States. Ia the month ef December. 1 5. the a-vder-trTvet fa the flr-ttlme orred for aale the pnMic Or. J !!" vee ti da luirrll Wim tl.llaraaa4 la thin thvn period tier Lava garö aueb ttüitrsal at:i factHu I the auaii) tviissjjti of jrx4i w k hav tried thetu that it I. nvw an stat lUüeU article. 1 ki aibw.Lt of btdi j sod Uieiital Uii-er) wri.iiia tau.1) frvu a ana;lect Ml Dtall cvuiplwiUI. la ui prmli j;, aasU It a I berelwC cf tie uttut tUiponaiw;e tuat a U"' aU'luUiaj tu tb least aiMl Dn.t troiiu Iswl.ly atliLsrni bwuid t lad fur disea-e of the budy n ut liivartaldy affrct the bi'ud. TL subscriber itow viily ask a trial of DR. J. B0VEE D0DS' UIFERI1L M'lXB BITTERS! from all who have Dot ued thu. V cballeue tit world to prutluc their eual. The-e IkrTaas nr the cureof Waas iroairMa,Gsriat Ii ait it t, a'sl for Pi kjriikti and haairtu the HlvjU, arw atsoluirly u:j-urpseJ ty an) other reUitdy uu ran b. To 1st s-eured of this, it I-wiily iiecer) tw make th) trial. The Wire itaell I of a very uperHr tjuabt) , bell f about o'Je-tLird stroiut l than tdher w ines; w antun atid IrivijorallUjf Ihe whole system from th bead to tbe feet. As tbee Itittera are totiic and alterative in Ihelrcharrcter, o they iretitheo ami luv uvrW tbe w bwle ) strta and irive t jt My a1i l- all Its parts, by eijual riua tbe cin ulatb n, remoin olstructiu, and proiiucing a vneral wauutu. They are al-o excrUetjt tor D.seaes snd Weakness peiuliar to Friua Irw. w btrw a Tunic ia required to wlrt-ngthen and brace t lie h a It; 111. No lady who is aubj.-ct to la siluJe and faint nes, .hould b without them, aa they arc remlfyin Iu tbeir action. THSE X3XTTXirtS U'lll not only Cure but Preirnl Dla eut.r. and in ttra repect are dsubly valuable to tbe pernoa who may ue tbem. For IXCI riEXT CONSUMPTION, Weak I.utiif, lii'tiire-tioii, Dypepsla, lh-ea-eof the Ner vous Sy-tern, Paralysi, Piles, aid fur all case requiring a Tonic, DR. DOOS1 CELEBRATED WIME BilTERS Arc Uxiurnccl! For Sore Throat, o common amot.g lit Clerpy.ths are truly valuable. For the aed and Inf rm, aid for pers-ia of weak cotvtltution for Minister of the Go-pel, Lawjrrs, and all pulilic sp-aker for tvtiB;-Keejers, Tad.r, SnmntrrMe, Student, Artits, and all jerstns leading i sedrotsr life, they will prove truly beneficial. A a Rereratre, they are whotesnme. Innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all theeilularatmgt ffeet of Brandy or Wine, without luroxlcatititc a'd ar aX slut! le remedy for per-ot a addicted to tie ue of Ceasire urcng drink, and who w-h to refrain from tt. They are pure and entirely fre from tbe potaons contaioed in tbe adulterated w'iceaand Liquors with which Iba country Is Cooded. Tl.efie Ritter not onlj CURE, but PREVENT Ple and bould be used by all who lire In a country wbert tba water I bad, or wbere Chills and Fever are prevalent. Pe'.r.g entirely innoce'it and harmless, they may be (ires freely to CLildren and Infant with impurity. ITjyMcians, Cltrgjircn, and temperance, advocate, as an act of humanity, should a-ist In apreading ll truly valuable P.ITTKI.S over the laiM, and thereby aentially aid in bani-hing Drunkennes and IMaease. Dr. .F. IDVi:i: I)()DV IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician, m be baa used tbeta uccefully iti hi practice fr the last twenty-five years. Tha proprktor, before purchasing the exclusive rij;bt to manufacture and eil Dr. J. Be Dod.' Celebrated Imperial Vlt: Bitters, had them tested ty two aiitmjraiished medical practitHi.cr, wbt pronounced them a valuable remedy foe dssa. Although the medical men of tbe country, aa a gental thir.g, disapprove of Patent MedHne, yet do not be. lieve taat a respectable Physician can be foutd ta tb United States, atquaicted with tbeir medical properties, v ho will uot highly approve DR. J. LCDS' IMPLUIAL !NF. R.TTERS. In all newly aettled place, whera there Is always a lark'e quantity of decaytnc fmilser. trotn whsrb a poijtj. ou. tni-ma i rrea ed. ibes bitu r htW be used every 0).entn before Hrea,kf-t These trnly valuable Bitters bare been throwb'y tsted by all cla-s-scf tl.e community fr slniwi eery variety of disease irnidenl to the human yteni, that they are nuw deented IrKlisjti-alle a a Tonic, Medicine .md a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! II rl but Little! Pnrlfr lite Hloodt Give Tonr Iwllie MwiUMCti! Iten ovale llae rteui! aud Prolong I, ire. DR. J. B0 VEE D0DS' IMPERIAL WISE BITTERS Are evm?od of a pore and ondalfraei Wine, corn Lined w'tb Barlr'y, Kolfmaj'. Seal, Cowfrey, H14 Cherry Tte Birk, pfkeriard. CV.ana n ile lla r. at 4 Oetitiaa. The are mst ufact tired tv Dr. I1. 1, ri.self who I an en pereticel a rxl urree.fnl IT) atrian. and betve h'uld ot be classed amonK tbe quack rv-stmniS which f v-1 the coui try. snd anaiusl bcL tLe Uedical profession are ao justly prejudiced. In all Atrretlonw of the Head Klek Headache, or Wersau Headache, Dr. Im1s Imperial Miete Itlltrrw will be found lo be moat ftalutary and Efficacious. FEMALES. The nary eertif-eaieawbirb bave t-een tewdered ns.and the letter, which we a-e daily receiTir.g. are cof!usW prX'f that inonc the women tbeee Bitter tavegiTir atifation wbkh Doctber bate ever done before. aromas ta tbe lad should be wlrbcut thera. and tbcae who once use them, will cot fad to keep a scrply. Price 01 OO per Bottle, O I2ottlc Tor & OO. Prepared aed sd Vf CHARLES WIDD1P1ELD d CO., SOLE rtOrEI70L5, :g Yt lllianiStreet,ew York. for islt by noBEiiT unon'.r.rc And by dngglsts asd groewr gaeraly tbrc,act tä e-crry. jyts-atawia CHOCOLATE. r.stabllshed In ITSO. AKCR'9 PREMIUM CQiXaOt.TF PTPF TSIPAKFD Cocoa. b,-r ma. Ireacb. lloiaeoostklc asd V a.iiu aüi'.'.s Diocola'es. warranted ecus' ia eua!j y and f ivc to ihe Pari Cb-o'ates; bate stoüd ite is-t f ovrr tt rewjnarter of a century, and ere irwired -jr II wWe bar, oisre ued tbeta to be cpct r lo any rsher. Manurartured by VT. Baker A Co st their X;!!, ta Ir. eVe-ter. aia- . .i-d Tot ese at ibetr Pes- eb leset Nw. 217 r'wliou atreel. New vrt Ctv. ar-d by Orvcers aa4 Lva'.tr. ebcrall) tint,) fci lie l'l ba. Alre li. L- PlEl CK. le-dJsk tlT FUtMsuwat, Teck.