Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3804, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1862 — Page 3
DAILY "rrr.sDAY
4 A. 1 IVlJt I H I mökmnc;. iVkc. n;. The WVrklv Si iitificl. ADVANCE IN r KICKS. I In eortnebc of the rrat advaw in tbo pric of , wbi'e pr-r, w r f'r'W ' th wrc of th ! Weekly s-i.tinl J'rom ait-I afw IVcem.-r 3, lea, tb price of the Wee kly iw-ntiuvl wi;i U. a hdlowv; c i'T, lb:" mon'h.... , Otirry.iy'l $ m i I BO flrven coi.tr, or year 15 oo i 1tzlj two coj.i, ut.e ji ar 30 on ' All llr cor. tln autwTif-t:rn, mailed before ! i ca'r w.ll b received at tie c'.l tat all iwVcrip. tlon received aer thl dat t e rl!id I th nw : A Valunlilo Dotuninit. W propo t pub;,U, In vklVil f):r.i, the lle j r-a-i of Ju1. Vtu on Kikccii pnwu, tb c't oiDilioiT atrtt frc M l.tch Lava jet trn wrtttn en that uict, wublb ailr f th S:l C utr 1 Comm:'.l ffi th caa whirb proic-J l'u recent o. l!:icl rercluU-m in InJ'ian. frih Will rr..l- rn pao j,LIt of iara, which w wUI furnuh at II yt Luu Jrr J. TTii dfjcamm h'iil'l b read by every cltiren f 1 I'.aoa. A ! !re orlr t SIJB. H itKNCS k IJINGIIAM. November 21, 1-12. Ir.ditnapuÜ, Ind. .Job It lining. We are now read? to do .ill kird of hiiu and fancj Job l'rintlüp, in tlie W-t ' jle, on .lturt notice. and a$ thmp 9auuyolhr vßire. We lure cornpelcut hmdi, po.od j-tes.-w, a fine as?ortincr.t of paper and c inlrf.and we enn lo good and cheap work. AU kind- of hook., hricf., catalogues, liC, printl irj th let and on Inirt notice. We ;ik the patronnpe of Dftnocrata, nnd all other" that wmt pi tnttiiir dine. tf. To Local AnviiiTima Kite- of iidvrrtiing in the 1'K'nl colunu wtil hcie.ifii;i be ai fj!!ow: tr ten uv or le?, Al )') Over tm lii.n, ten cent a line. No notice wi?lle inwrreil until p.iid for. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. ' I)fc5lOCltTir MLTI0 TNt;ttT It will he rcrnem'rf-nd t!nt Jndte l'nklno jcik to nLht l the Dem-w-i :tic Clu'i n-rn. The nn..-rvatire citiieniof Indiuiiitoli-, l uüeü as eil a a gentle me , xre iuviltl l le pri s-ent i-'l h- ar tliis 1le ini-titntion it htwM-r gie hi vifW on the pie em condition of our o!i-trotri i-otmtrv. Tlie opln on of auc't men a-tdode lVrkin h u!d h ..e weight ulway-, e;rciall when t!ie fhip of Hite irtjii (lrifii:g on the bre.ikenth it fiirroun 1 hT, , W hope und expifl t -ee the hall crowded to uijrht. If the evening ifir we are a?sureI thit tnnt y holier will ntte!. We do not know that Jude iVrkini will mike a p-ditiral pe-ch. We onlv kti-iw tint he m invited to addier the Clul arid cnii-ented to d w; und we kNo know that whatever u.je I he reenU will be wtil considered and clearly and logically tited. (oTTik'iiaLK The "Niig;ira of the Piano." at Mahonie H ill to night. "Carlott.t Patti, the Queeti nf Somb, will appeir to -night at Masonic 1111. tTTOne arte in Htuler'a ad dition, fronting the rsilence and groutuU of (en T. A. Morria, i.for Hale or fortrn.le for a desirable ity ie-iU n e. Apply to Frank Smith. Kel E-.t4to Agent. Home money or other projurty given if the hone puin. 57-CIreen'a attcrui-nt with reg.ird to the pe.ue proposition- tiny or in ay not he true; hut there ii no ground for doubt that Sh-occi. nt 32 Wri Washington street, ctler- inducement to bajeri of InU and ups tint should ho accepted by" II. CTStccle k Hvnej, who have jtnt fitte! tip a pleiitlitl restaurant on Illiiioi! Brrcet, cornrr ol (ieorgii, will et tx -plendid dinner today Ironi I4 4Vhck to 3 o'clock. Thev invite their Iriendi aim! the rt-t of mankind to partake without money and without price. CoTTsCIIALK AND PaTTI The two UlO?t ccleI .rated artists in the country, will appear at Ma onic Hall to-nil.t. (oouNkwa 10a tiil La nits Thehollidiy are now neur ut hainl, nnd not to be outlon. H.tmbert'cr. in the old Sentinel building, opened nut testerdav nome rlendid für, which will I e ohl nt old price. Also, onie ipleiulil fur trimmei) Indie' hood, which are indispensable for comfort. (Jive hiui a call. I-J L In pursu mce with a plan adopt hoi C Mirtv Teacher A-aocialion r.Pl CATION A L el at tho M ni there will he held at Lntieville. I.iwrenre town .hin. an etlucatioual meeting, on Siturd.iv.2 hh itit . romtni ni li e ai leu o nH ,. ir nuer and other friends of education nre conli illy invited. Ctbi a JMiTit. Chnirmm Committee. . r3? r.a-eiiLen oinir South oer the Jefl'er eunville lUilroad make rloüo conuectiom ith train coinir Yi nd West over the Ohio and Mississippi Itoad Train going Iit lioni Sey niour leate at li.O.' P. M. and IMH A M th.ji, Vwt th Mail Hain leave nt ID: 10 A. M : the KxprcN. at P.M. Tie nloe two roa.N are now in excellent condition and doing a large tu-itif. Ir. A T. Crother. Superintendent of the JctlerM.nville, and Mr. J. MeAlpme, Super irf.-t..,. r.t of the Ohio and Mi.is!prt Itoul. are amon-' the het railroad manager in the West and are doirn: all thev can to accommodate the largely increased hti:nos of the two ro.ul.. Tin. Titian riiTti luiiiMi.NT. U'cui. joiin I) lion, of the :.": h (1st Iri-h) legimnit. In just arrived from Tcni.cs-ee and oneued a rifruiliii i.Hi.e in the Snencrr Houe Hhvk. Lieut. Ddhm ia a gallant otlicer .t true tjpe of the IrMi 'd d o, .it.d he te:ieents a reg'ment that has at I lined a hk'!i tndin2 in our armT for discipline endurance ind cournue lruliaut looks with pride upon the ?öih, and it will be high honor hereafter to I ho- who have lelt the peacclu rursuit of life to defend the Hag of their adopted eountrv lobe able to say th it they heloni:ed to th Irih re-i merit of In.'.iana. Lieut. Dillon can be found at hi ortW or at llie Spencer House nnd will be pleaded to giie any information de eirexl id regard to the reimetit OoTTTViiALK The Hard ol the Piino, at Ma onic Hall to niht Carlotta Patti the living Ma-onic Hall to-night. nightingale at Tut Mourn HoiM Thisconvcnitnlly looatcd Lotel, one of the Lot kept in the Vet. I ai jie eiatel by the trtvilin pntdic um weil a by our own citizen. It i jut oppo-ite the pa-seuger entrance to the Pnion Depot, and t!oe vho once trv it clean In-d. it excellent l ue, and re ceietie o!.ie nt'entiou of tlie proptietor a. id employes. ii-er fail to top again when thev i-lto'ur Ilulroid Citv. We uotice o;ir friend Mr. T. M Murthv at the de.k and in the d ring . ... I 1. . . 1. . I u I .ti.. AVutru'lii't. aii'l kuows how a hotel h.uld be kept. He w.t Sieaard at tht Faltut-r Hoiief r je.iis unJer the reiuof Mr. drmiche!. ami cunt are the sritteful reeollecti.'n we hive of po-l dinners underhi tew.lrl.!lip. The Miri Hu-e will rotdererioiite while the preent landlord nJ t d af5itaatft bold ihe tem. Mipal A'aDit bt tuk State ItoAr.p.-Tbe Filt er meJ il a1 Jrilevi hy the State ti utU of A? riculture to MieceWul eihihitors nt the l it Sute Pair are verv hetutiful, nnd we donht not wul he much more ht-hly przed th.n nr reion tide amount of money wuld I- The evil of arm f .K. heini? the fame a that of the t-. .. i.i. .1. .n ,.ftheir h.tifcni-rel i .i - r.., r.t oh tb. r(rd"Int.i int M.ve Ill iiir ioitp,i"""i - - i UoAid of Asiicuitme" around it, nppeir on one aide cf the incbl.ai.d on tl.e revers-etlie nime of the jeron t h un It w it aw trxlel. eucl e-i in a r en ani !' ht - 1 are fcxel iu the center pie, e- of neat J i;uene.- j tvpe ct-es. The enMtu.g f 'l"-' '' " jr.T-m .1 the iewelrT More 'f W. H. TaHoU L j Co The? will he eet.t to the uv:ccsaful exhi' tors in a few di . hut itl the meantime cm ae at the ..tike of Mr. lotui. IM retTewry et Uie ötate iK.aru tJTTtIALK ADlATTl Wh-I fU tO P Maaoi.ii Hill lt t.ybt imt the Iit muic m h-a "a-.u!."
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Tnr. TnrTrn The torm of th ltt few I ; U4M l,ai hid U flitnn the attn.hnce at the' !t!i4Wr. l-nt cotiderin; the weather the l uli-i I etui )1V f.n c.l. Decidedly the tnoit til- i
-n:--'i nriTf-r imi n yrrtre'i ipoifi or i r MetiopuM.tu tl.Lo?oji i now htrtjbct her ueC"., in tu ttic we ill. er and to op;ition frui j othrr pltn of artnoement, hit not been eipaal to i hrr merit Thrie t n itt.t dr e. atont the rer i "ti t ,f Mi.. Thompson thitl the per lee tion of actm- She eutirel v dic.trda Uee fleet. and re.-nt the t h ira. ter a we would epct to ! e it in life It rcijuirr no effort of the mil d, ! wr.cufcl n before 114.1' urnii the urtoui.d-! u p and faev we are lookin? at the c reite n of j the ar.ttor Tim m-tti.-i.l her actio 1 1. 1 f-r U. Ali,! ! rr;!i 14 I er ücrc-i H rnt in ih liifir w!k f the drm. i not eu 1 to j thu of M;aa 0 'Ui1m, hiit l.r read'uz i. cor i ro-t, n he h n a ciptirntin rt!e-Te-fi in le a riihiiinm tlsarjcicr th.it we L.iie t;ever ce:i equaled. Kiii hor will be rryit! to-niHt. Wbk.iit'ä Hotling Thifl firorite f5' fj;hion-b!e lce of re-ort on C.eortf i street n aMin in running orIer, havii.g be(;n rt cited throughout and refuit-ihed in the let nyle Ilwling i a he ilthful exercie nd 1 ceo ca tu end el ty all phici.m, pirticul irly to tho-e whoe ! hii-infs con&ne-i them to othces au.l gtore. Iii is ifivi'oraiinjr. anl thfie is (!icMit exritemeut j toi it iiuerc.-t withoui that morbid feeling : j tli it waita upiii a tram; of th im e. The tkillful tlon!pr ft els n prkle in hi ability to knock the ! j pins, add it hrii j ah the rnc!e into pi y and ) expan d the lungs atid eiid a healthful gloi through the hole yt-ui. A pluce of revolt 1K U as rigtit . Where the mol Mtl-JloU Can IS' iiih.ui irie rear 01 coming m coniaci with i r 1 l irnro..r IULlt.ll Vf II 111 llltll HI 'II "'111 the patronage of un eidiuhtcned public, nnd euch patronage it rei-eiv It is rreiitatle to our city t!i it such is the fact Mr. Wright has completed his repairs, nnd our fiicnda will be p!ea.cd to linr that the alleya are again open aud the rumble of th; hilU ein again be heard (oiTc 11 alk'h Conciet To-Nicht. The diufical event d the esnn will be the Cottsehalk anJ l'atii Con- e:t to-night and to morrow niht, I at the M t-omc II II. Of Uott.-chalK 0 brilliant talents it U urmecesnarv to "iJCik. Those who ha e enjoy n! the exjiiite pleasure alf'Tiled by his 1 hit in mce.i on prcviou- occaiom, a.suredly will not I id to be r re-ei.t at this. To thoe who have not been 0 fortunate to heir ihe celebrated ompofr nnd piani-t, mete eulogy of thenrtist would conev iio coik etiiioti ol the harmonic evoked by the magic ol h'.s touch. They mu-t e listene! to to be appreciated. Mr. (iott-clnlk will play fonie of his tiuet and latest eomjosi ti n, ii eluding h;s uitrivalled Opoa CiioISe.s, 'aorella K'C ivalifie, also the Uerceuc (cradle poiil'.) the latter of which c med hucli a tnatit n in New York. Ih-ton nnd I'!iil;ole!phia mu f'i nl circle. Atid a if it wa.s not attraction enot.gh. we nre to heir the celt bra ted canlraliice. Mis Carlotta Patti. who in the concert room i confeedly the eijUal of her renowned t-istcr, A'leline. Mis Patti is to iig the ihtiugale. o m nosed expies-lv for her bv JSig. Mu.io, Sntig's celebrated Kcho H r,-, the Amour Polk 1, uiniMK-ed expie-lv fir her bv Muzio, ai.d tlie famous Fiei.ch Liuglon. Song, by Auber. Such musical attractions as the-e are very rare, and it appeal by the diagram, which we have een nt ixnliiiu a music ftoie, who has the ale of tickets, Hint our ni'i.sic lover are troitig to give thee arists it grand recerition. All we can aiv is, tho.e that have not cecured their -cits better not dc lay, but get them immediately. Tut Wilatiii.k Tiik Ni.wg After a long pfcaiant dry fpell, in which Ihr nnd got nltnost a dusty a in Augu-t.nnd people ot accustonietl to leaving at home tdiawl, overcoat and urnrr!l.H, it commenced raiuin; on Friday niht, and has kept it up steadily ever iure, varying the net form nice now and then hy .pitt;ng snow. La-t tu o lit the enow pievniletl, and came down so fist that it whitened, for a time, the wet and alopry street. It took a rood tletl of the rain to eilisfy the thir.-t of the parched earth; hut when tint got it till, the little rivulet and the gutt'T got on a hut and poured their content. int the creek.. Pogue'a run was loomit'g ves teiday White liver will boom in a d y or two, and if tho rain i getieral. the Ohio will boom neat, and then the cutilMi.ats will boont down the Mi-.oibsippi and sweep away the rehel ohstruction on tlie Miner 01 water. 1 nav a Home counoia ti(n. According to a rule implicitly relied on by ohl settler, we never have winter in earnest 111 tin lititmle until the swamps and low l ino are lir.-t tloiMie I. We tuav have winter now. A gloomiet dav thin testerday in this city wa seldom or ever experienced The meager telegraphic new s in regard to the battle at Fredericks burg, left t'lea Icilmg that our army thete, alter terrible losses, h tl g iinel no idvant ie, and w a probably wnr.-ted. A dei-ive defeat at that Kiiut would he a terrible calamity. Later in tho dar, when the telegraph intimated that Hank bail elle te.I a laietm anl wa m among on eldon, ; more hopeful feeling sprung up. A diverson in that direction may relieve the army on the Kappahanock of the presence of a portion of the force iti front, which seem, protected a they are bv work of great stienulh, Miilicient to hold our gallant troop in a hi mghter a'n hetw een the pit at.d a tre acherou. .-trc im. How anxiously news is looked for we m'cd not .-ay. We t an only hope that tiic cloud that envelop us l.eie and the cloud that seems to hang heavily over our military opetation may m)ii disapje-tr. c:hrima Ihuni r for Sotttlersi. To Titr. Ciri7EM: At the mee irg of the Ladies' Patriotic A-soa ition, on Thursd ay, the llto iii-it , it was un tnimoulv l,n!rril, Th tithe Itlio prepite a Chrhtnn diri.cr for the i-oMicrsSn this city, at the Hospital, Soldier-" ll"me, !.-. The filloaing Conun'ttee are appointed to canv .-4 ihe city and solicit contributions lor the .;im : Mrs. t'oh.iel Hairisnn. Mrs Ohr, Mrs. J. A. Urad-haw. Mis. Lote, Mr Prof. Ih-utou, Mr.. J Chil.ler. Mia. -M-dli't. Mr Iaie I-t ke. Mr. Ilm net, Mrs. Todd. Mr. Ket hani. Mrs L. Vance. Mrs. J. A. Crossl n.d. Mrs..!. 0. Nea, Mi. Ilol-s'i, Mr D nci-on, Mis. Fiink, MiM dott. Miss Craighead. M:ks Merciith. Mis Itari.len. M'--s Miry Slnrpe. Miss Watson, Miss llockwol. Mi.- Uaihour, Mi- Ma:-ee The Sccie'ary was icue-ud to notify the friend i t sot.Jo rs throughout the State, that Mipplies of jroiion. cither cooked or uncookl, a n-i lot w. 11 Jed hue a Uy or twobcPue C'.irtsma, will be thanhfu'ly received by tho ladies, and erv gratefully by the sol.iiers. A liberal rt-ioue is exrccte-.l. The Sanitaiy CoinmUtreluve kindly volunteer el It.eir aid to ihe 1 obe-.i-nd iheir room- lor lej.'sitin.' the pr n-i-ion. nt o. M nn Ivaiua street, the old .Tourn I Uuil.lir.g. The Kxi'ie-.- t vuipaiiies, tn the railroad centering here, hire ollered to bring d itntion f-.r iL ir.1. 1 ;! Chiistm 1 dinier, "ratis. and anv tin r' 1 in ' I tiling coii-it.fd to their ctrc will he promptly deli vered. Mi. L. A. Iiradley an-1 Mr. Tiagc iero ap-1 p.'n;ivl to exf ro-s the entiment of the Aocia-1 tiou in teg ud to the death of Mr. Alfred Harri- j stii. ; Krtolrnl. That this Soc?ety deeply repret.a the , rem al bv doi'h of our c-:ccnied and beloved friend. Mi. Allied II u 1 isoii. It ha pic t-evl our i Monti. Ir Father to take trom our nui-i 01. c h et Uort in l.rlnll of the jor, the uflerin nn.l the v.Mler. were unt rui'. nni tthvve heut, Hi.fiiT wen in well Joüi; the lo-i to thi ; Sncctv i irr."Mir4ti!e. hut let u not he over-1 whc!uivl hv thi fltil ciMn, hut eicli one lee: can- j - . . a r I II . . . ... .i . .....4 f t V t iiA.ir.Mr ;!lt,f4t in the s:reit ork uur htlovt-J iter In . j jt,j-, un;i1iahe 1. While we feel that the orunu.i.;ty ; j h, .t li:Ni . , N e,. .i h.. my we n t forget i j i,.,u.ei0U uivit Meli thafil'.ctionhts f.ilten I j ,eiüT. or to prj)rfully ifK-onnnea. them to j j tlC k ,rc öf Him whe wa her Mren-ih and sup i pirt. I J Will ihaparora ihrouhont the S'.Mr p'e-u-e j , . . , . reolut'on in nv ml r ti e C'uriytru:! I lj;.,.lt.r tlie reruet fur jrovi.-i n, and mean , f (i w a,.Vut fll4.in: ; Jr, 0 V M0UTCO , rrt:.dcat titami Pi. NkMAjs, Secreury. (Atneth-.tu p'.eje copy.) ' I - ixil NotltM 1 ri t. .1 ji'dfie, tidr Url ? f -rt th fSj imtion tthti"l';.' , villi K-rj.l tUrtjul irratn f rt I" t 1 tht tit.'yrf.ir.lrrti1-)tt H SAFE WANTED. - i . , KJ liF..siZe; StaiNl-llANllKoN- IU)FSAtE, he' u.tt f.r an Aoditor'a vr.ee. t.i.e ae, d-.crp- , -n .-m re, ... UJVAN CO. INDIANA What fhou'.d I take tot a OmiM TUK WoNL'tKlX'L liUANCLX. TLej gi-r :udia:retiaf. 33ciata.
NOW IS TIIK TIME TO SlBSfMBR
cniiijf jir :n Ljtc 'j 'rMn infrrt fr rv-r; ei'izra. r prig aye I tu fci(.iuc ciT J wr, t- reult .f Li h n.r, cn f It Ihr; rxlrl h-irf in tl i-.titu!iu;i ioi j ri-t. ij W cp' n wTiirh h? (irr.nji.t fi ur.i-!. uJ iL- d ruf i..n of tie l.U rty rj'l rU-ht f tb cMxn, mcL tL p'Il yf no oihtr TAtiiu Le erj to wnrfh miy t fra'-e-i our aaiitli pr.In DUonl -ri'r!ty od ptitne. Th will wibtuposB, whnier il'.t frt fioTi-rfrt La lb rret cl taa:ntitU 4 t! rigLt of tLc jui under rhe Consoration perrtitBied, or a powerful central authorUy be prm!!tcl to grow out of tLS war, iterating State I nti, Male irtitiUMn, aixt all lbb ctifcka u:on tb KeJr8l (.iTeri ment, riabu rered by tb 1 Ä:a-e, whkb Lave ra.t.tute4 tb excc'l -nre and upe riorliy if cur nationality J ate 'ne a Ibe ta" fi-r the coiuiiioii i.ljects et frtb tn tbe Constitution, but "diiiict a tbe Milnw" !n the runriagemTt of tbeir purely dome5tic aJTaira. fbese quetiou er invoived n tb recnt elin, anl the voice of the prople waa HKvt embti-.IIy expressed fcr t!j Contltuuon as it If ar.l tl.e L'iii n a ti wa." ver w itere a time when it vi important thai ibe people hcaUi le tboroutftly a.!vi--d a to tbe arul ciM)i:iun of public a.ir auJ of parii ernts. A peopie are not t fur Klf-pifertim'tit ntd-4 with an intei;ient Judrmrnt they deci le otio-i tbe oueMion which aST.tt alike their own tbe pjblic welfare. ;w.t Will aoon a ni'lr, a til the roou Important qaeMiona will I. brought before it for determination. t)ne of whirh, tLe Kmaiictpatiou aid Ciloiiiiaiivti policy of tbe Pn h Unt, will tita'.l affect th fatare of the country. All iritt-restin Cotigre.knal prct-edhig will be reported in tbe Antifititl. A new Ix-ji.Mure w ill aeuih!e eo the 8th uf January next. Its action will have a dpep itjteret for the ciiu- iia of Indiana. The .S, titli.tl w ill roiitain a faithful aiid i:it-!i-ciit report of it prei-diii, 0 that the reader can u:idettaud froio day to day w hat their Keprex utaiive are doii g. Tin event of the war as they are developed will be fail b fully (fiven, that the public in ly be advi d as to Ita propre-; the rc-uht f LailleK; tbe condition of tLe cuiitciidin; armies ind all that aflVct the Rn'at f'ru-le, at home and al.ro.i I, fr tlie wvertbrow of tlie llcta-lliou. In addition, the Sentinel will cotitnhi the CUltftKNT XKW.S or the day, CHOICE MI.SCKl.MNY, STATK ITFMS, the lutest report cf the NKW YOHK nnd CINCINNATI I K N K K I j and C ATT LS JI VlJKET, the condition of the MUSKY ail äToCK MAltKKTS ; in a word, it will lo tbe elTort of the Proprlftors of the Sinti. -tri to give ItscoHinms an Intrrest for a'l clasMcst of reader and auch information a-, will be e-ptcially aiUptc J to tbe wrll billig of the citizens of Indiana. The .Srtttiutl will continue to represe nt and stanJ by tbe r-K'ihir organization of the iMnocratic party, Mate and National; hu-taiti the principles and policy they rhall avow, and.upport the cutitlidatea tbey may noiu nate. We have no nci.t. Tb. 1 jw price fur subscription will not allow it. We tucreiore ak our Denurutic friend- all wlio desire the success of pound principle to aid in the cxU-ii-lort ot tbe circulation of the S-ntlnff, Ilaily and Weekly, until tbey hall at let reach vt-ry Democratic famil in Indiana. The press Is a mo-t itnportutit a'ent in directing arhbt the public mind, and all that is tiecilru t ariv Iii l-uua ratio party p' m inent rule is the riilUhlriiinent of the people aa to it prlncl-ph-M an I policy. It ball be our aim, w ith all tbe abd ty we (MMves-i, t faithfully advocate Itauoiratic M-ntiuu-nts atid 1111 asurei, for we Uli -no that in c 1I0I11R we lw-t promote tli tru interesta of tbe cotnitrj-. 'FKBC.l TKRMS OK THK DAILY SFSTINKI. 1 copy 1 yar, in advance.... 1 A weeks, " .... .H 00 so TKKMS Ol THK W11KKLY SIINTISF.L. 1 copy 1 year.. 1 6 10 cop e iokI one lo tbe mak.r i.f the cl ib ö ta 2U ropu and two to Iii maker of tu club :i0 0i Ad lit.oM can he Ma t t' club at ary time a the above rate. Ibe r.iiics will be printed n earh pup.-r withtut extra charite. No paper will he cut witho -l prepayment, orcontiu ued longer tbun pa:d lor. AiIclrea 1:1. nr.it, haiikm:, a iti(;n,n. Inl'n. polis, Indiana ANraOUNCEMENTS. ZiT WK AKK AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCK . I'. I'ln-iKox, of Knox county, 03 a ran 'Idate f ir I'r.'-i ! i;t of tho b-rdof Cotnii)i.iotiiir of tbeSiukin Tun I. Mil J.ct to tli decision of tbe l'jri'-la'lve Caucus oft be D-niocrstic lmnnbtii of the lulelaturc. r.ov'24 !w SPECIAL fwOT.CES. 01 vii't) 1. pi . v i rrrPL 1? 4 v a i. : J ill lltlH U .'t it IJU I I lilt ILY Sl'WIN'i .'f ACIUXr, with 11 the rfcetit improve-ro.-nt-, i-. tbe KKST tnd CIIK tl'KST aud MOST III". UTIFl'L "f -ill sewMi; tiiicliitirs. This n.arldne will. sew nry tbiiirf, from tbe ruiailTti; of a tuck in tioMmi to tbe rnnkint; f an ovi rcuat anything from pilot or b-javcvclotli down to th softest Ratize or "'anr ti'ie, and l ever ready to do ii work to perfection. Itca'i fU, hem, bind, gather, tack, q'rilt, and has csparity for a pre at variety cf oni on, t. tal work. This I not the only machine that cit Ml, lw r.i, bin!, and so k-rth, but it wi'l do ho belter t!iai any. Iber maiblne. Tbe Letter A Family Sewinp Machine raay b hid in a crr.at variety of cabinet cam?. The FiMii.i; Ca-', which U now beco-aiing so popular, is, a-it nitiii' int.lu s, one that can be foi led into a box or caae, which, wben open-d. rnakea abeiitira1,subfnnUaI, nd hp.uiou table fortue work to rest upon. Tbeca.-i-Sj are of every iinairiabb lenlan plain a tbe wood grew in it -ilo e .ret, or a elaborat.-ly fml-bed a art can mikt them. I. M. Sl.NdF.lt k CO., No. t-'i ilroadway. New York. f!i..l ,nii.,.1i ill',. 5 t) M.t-.how Mal!.' Wa.-hii.toriiitrfet. apls dA wti'.lfebl rJ3 4 AI i lO. j The market i full of inflation, repreented to be tbe j aameaMUiOWN'SnnON'ClIlALTUOCIlKS'wLkhate in.oMc..,.Pr.x.icUveofpo,Mvi,Jury. M.nydeale. w ui r-'owiiiiai im iiir i iui 'irj.uiwn. .un iti ('imu articles, atlo''i more pn.fltt tbemelve Ak foraad DUTA1N on!) ,it!tlWN,S KUONCIIIAL TKOCirES," wbicb '-y l'n exp-rienco haveprovrdtheit value, barg receo -d tbe allC.ion of pbytcsan frot:erally, and testltn.!.Ufron e::i:uent men throughout tbe country. HKoWN'S imoNCIIIAL TIIOCHF:?. wben allowed to didvep.wiyinhcnMith, have a direct influence to tb'atl.Tte.t jrtMlbe ed.Uiv ar;d ootbiiif? efTcTtolbe mm u 'i'.n.iiu of 'be Indj ipe Into tbe ßroncbiiallny Pulrr.'.i.arylrritttUT. t'i.t cive relief In C octh, Coldi, and L. ri-iu Tnroat i Tectionto which public peaker at.d m.-rrvaie liable fcbll-dlj' FTJTBX-IO JNTOTICTE. I .! I.l v 'X Irnctriat. "o. m i:u( W ali!ti?ton street, Hve Uon appoi:tfl act-i tt for the ale of is tt n i s r u ? i a t. o T1IF. WiiNPT'IiFUL GILVNI'LI "S. f-rthecire (.fCouvh, Cold.. Sore throat, HroncLilia, beexir.f, 'rritationc-l tb Uvula and T'HsiN, t lieaea of tbe Lüne. Sldln larpe boxe, 15 et., 51 et.. and tl each. nldAwlT MUSICAL. PIANOS. $150. $150. "TY t-voQ-tave I:inc, in r.-ewH,4 ca, lr'n l frame, anl or-triitbaA for $110; wiüj ui. uldI1 !; w:ti taouldiitt,criii-t'.arid inlaid aainoboard, f 175. l-sä. F.HH a::d u, wards tbe mil, w;th jirl Vev. 15, f2h0,c. The abo lia.ii, tbouph cbrj;). ir excellent. Fctortd-baDd Ilanoa at f25, f 40, 5i,'cu, J7i, and 1U0. Nw ilelodeon from f uj wards. MUSIC. TwITTSIO- MUSIC. We pv.t !i-h Lar!rdi of dilTcrert ple of Mne, a larae t -.irei Wine by tbe frt master In tbe mn.ieal world. Ab Lwrucoon rx.k for nearly all n.ctcal lüatritiT.ei Un. Mhvt l'nd VPi-dc, the Day School 1II, Snrday School I- 11, Nv. 1 a..d 5. l'atiit S.n!j Book, Harp i ( lit-dom. Ac, Ac. ur C TAUiil'K, whKalrratuiprM Aia to all wbo er.d f.-r It, ctnta;n !it t4 a.l cur varlftir of mow, with prtee attacbtM. N lady in tl.e country hltd bewhbont I'. "den by mail or vre promprly fi:Je.l, rd ai faitbfully fifenled aa tboui:b tbe proU rdcr.tj were present. LrmSt taeatj In a rr'Ntered letter or by exprex H'.'RACK WATTU, Aeent. 'aT-diu No. t taJway, N. T.
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oon ItrportÄ. MORE ABOBTTDE BATTLE. XO ADVANTAGE (JAIXKIX Fl KING' KESU3IKD ON MONDAY. No Advanco on Either Side. BANKS REPORTED HEARD FROM, Sec., &c. From Vntiin)(toii. W.tinyoTox, December 1 1 Up to midnight no intelligence of importance hs been received from the army. Occasional firing occurred during the day, tut of little importance in reult. The taking ol several rifle pit yesterday evidently pave rie to the report of the enemy 's wölk baring been taken. A number of wounded fiirived to night, and were con eyed to the several hospital. Another boat load I on the wav. Wa.-iiingtos, Dec. 1. On Wednesday evening our gunboarj at Port Koyal. 27 mile from Krederick.-burg, w ere fired into by a rebel battery up;sed to number t'J heavy guns. One shot btruck a coal rchootier and killc-1 a Captain named Simmon. Another struck the Currituck, going into the engine room, killing H. W.Smith and woundiug three others. The tiring w aa very rapid and continued until sundown, when the battery was finally ilenced. Next morning the guulwjiit again opened on thebatte.-y, but received no resjKjiise. From Fredericksburg. He.UmjCARTIKh ARMT O TOE PoTOJIAC.r De ember 15, 11 A. M. $ Considerable firing occurred te-lerday between the adv nee of Iki1i Hrmie. The rebel showed it di-positior- to advance on Franklin' force, but did not. Some skirmishing took place this m jrning.with considerable artillery tiring. from ."ieiv York Ntw'YoitK, December 15 -The Herald eat of the b,ut!e: It raue,l fiercely through the entne day, and even alter datk. Fighting in our immediate front und right and beyond Frederic kburg was carried on bv Sumner's division. Shortly alter V o clock the secona corps, icn. Couch, moved out from the upper part of the city with a strong detachment of skirmishers. The enemy yielded gradually, though they contested our progress with gteat stuhooi lines, and for Hitnetime ihe rattle ot fmnkctry was incessant At the same time this movement wa commenced the batteries of the di i.-ioii tationed on the blutV acro-s the liver opened with shell to co er our advance. The rebel infantry having fallen back to their ßrt line of eiitrciuhiiunts und ritlc pits, their batteries opened with a rapid fiie upon our col utnns. which had now come to a temporary halt, aw ailing the result of the attillery fi;lifing. For some time our artilleiy on the Liu if kept up a he.ivv hie o the n bei l.atti-iies with muri better success. Thebittcie on Taylor's Hill, netrly oppo.-ite to Falmouth, were finally silence.! During thi time the rebel artilleiy wa amot euliiely devoted to shelling our advanced troop Hancock'. division bad the advance, supported by the other division ol corn, while the Dili corjH.tien Wilcox, remau.ed under aims in read Iness to advance. Soon alter the w hole coi p deplou'd into line of battle and moved forward to Moriu the rebel right batteries, while from the enemy's w oiks a terrible shower of ehell, grape iu:d shrapnel tore through their blooding rniik. liotwith-tandii.g which they still pu-hed .-teadily forwaid l the idle äts, within a short distance of the fir-t line of entrenchments. From the former they drove the rebels, making prisoner of some, w hile the remainder took refuge behind Ihe earth works. Thi wa aceompli.-hed alter the most heroic and long-continued t-i!oit-, under a minder ous fire. Unable to hold out against the terrible foe they now encountered, they finally retired in good order, carrying nway their wounded. They fell hack to their originl line of pickets, thu holding the ground w hich they first occupied, and which they held until morning, when they were relieved by Shermau's command. Just betöre ihe advance of Couch's eorpa heavy firing and dense .-moke on the left indicated that Franklin vu advancing upon, and had already engaged the enemv's right lank. To open com- ..... . .. ..... . .I munir ition with h:m, therefore. t ilox tietacneo his division under Iliirn, an 1 -er.t it to the left by the edge of the river with ni-tiuelioti- lo advance under cover of the t i er bank until he could place him-elf in close proximity to 1 ranklin right. After lnrd fighting. Coui'h's division being unable to cairy the rebel woiks, the tremendous tire from their bailerie icndeiod it necessary for them to retite, which thev did when the order had been giten for the I ird time. It was now dark, and the dit i-ior feil back to it original position, after brvr.g six hour under fire The iclative position of our force was about the same as in the morning, exce; t that we had trained lull a mile or moie on the left. Ni.v York, December lo A ve-sel just ar lived report th.. t on th lülh in-t sht riased four steamers and x hi ig going into Port lloyal, heavilv laden with troops. From I'lilliuf elplim. PltlLADKLriiiA. Dec. 15 A special dispatch from Washington to the Po-- et ile that Hanks j hi 1 11, iiil at Minton, t thehmdof Chowan j riter, and formed a junction with the troop at Suttoik It is suppo-ed he is advancing on Weli don. Hanks -umcd the chief command of the troop of Fo-ter, Peck, Auger au I Kmory. t iict. Patriot, hn , Dc. 15 II'n. Kliphtt Case, editor of the Portland, Maine, Advertiser, ami formerly of the Ka.-tern Argu and Cincinnati I F.i ipiiier. dieil at ten oVloch ia.-t night, iu thi j p!.u-e. after un illness of ten days, aged CO. i IVixht Urport. EXPEDITION GAINST MOBILE , IS v a ii r v a r 1 Vo v i i f y i 11 Chai'l'toii. HE HAS 4M 0 0 MEX. DESTRUCTION OF PLYMOUTH. N. C. Latest from Fredericksburg:. ii i:m:i s s Tit wg TtiE.ri.va T Ml KM II lVMUiS. ÄrO-, 5cC-, 5cC, &C, 5bCFroin ei- York. Xew Ycm. Peeeraber 15 Hilton Head ad rices by rienille mention an expedition pro jecte-i against Mobile. The Eric on aud a pro prller loided w ith troops coalel und left on the 10th insl.bounJ S-iuth. The temer Sur of the Saath anl a Urpe etcamer, robahly the North Sur, were p.ted off the td .-to bv the liicn Hie. The rebcl3 in the vicinity cf Hilton Hed have J erected powerful bv.terie r.n Jatr.e? and 5ul!ivan j Ifiand aud along the coast as fir as Bull' Bay. j Benureinl wa entrenching nt Charleston with 4'J.OOO rrcn under him. j The he.ilth of the Lroop at Tort Royal was! excellent. j i rnni I Ii I lndel ntt In. i ruitAt'tifHiA, Dec. 10. A Kortre Monroe letter of the 14'h pv: Plymouth, X. C had been iletroved hy re, but by what division of the Federal force is not known. A fcoutiri fart from SuCulk had a tkitciiih on Frii.iT at Jone Ford, and eaptured two rt-lel C:ptiüi"anJ ßltu private.
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From Fredrrlckburf . Far 10 RicKaat ao, Di-c. 15. Tlie weather to- j dy h lert clew aud warm. The road arc in . goo 1 cot.d tiori. : The position of the two armie remain nearly the aatne Tlsre was not much firing t'ji afierno.n by either party. 1 he shout the rebels ukI f re were thrown into the city. Th enemy, who are in plain view, are busily employed in strengthening their work.. From Vnhim;in. Wamunoton, Dec. 15. Po-t muter General lllair ha re-c:ndef all order heretofore made ex cluding from the Post office and mail of the titIöutei u.n r.ewf?.tr represented by (r iral Junes nnd otherwise reprented 'CS ioyj to tLe 00 em treat. IUGI1E!M0.1AL. Wasuictox, December 15. SiMATr.Mr. King pre-enteJ n petition pro-, tf-tir-g Mg i:nst the action of the Advisory Iioard . of the Navv; also, one in faTorof a grtnernl bank run act Mr. FieM pre-ented a petition ai:ngfr bouutj , for ick and womidel soldier. i Mr. Fe-senden. from the Committee on F-" I1.1IU0, rt;x)riei dick nui cnicrni.ng u.c tiii'.tiiiikt liniiclit 1V tile? LlilttI t.tleti. lUl A . j e w-- - - J ' . rcfommendition tnm the amenomenn i toe House le disagreed to. The recommendation of . the committee was adopted. Mr redenden also pre.enrei a letter irunoir. . Pierce. of Maryland, asking to ie excu-ed liora further service on the Committee on Finance, j The Vice President appointed lit. Hire, of Mia-j ne-ota. to nil the vacmcv. i Mr. Wil-on. from the Co.nmitteo on Military . Afiairs, report eil h.-.ck the hill to bohsh the) grade of medical officer in the service of the Unite-i States, with the tecomoiend itiou that it , do not pts-j. Mr. Line, of Kansas, intrtKlnced a bill to provide for the removal of the In Jiau. which was re!errel. Mi. Collatner offered a resolution requesting the Pi es.i l er, t, if not incon-i-tcnt tvith the public inteie.-t, to transmit to the Senate the rejHjtt and accmpanvintr document of Hon. Kevenlv Johnton, a Commissioner of :he United Sutesduring lat summer. Adopted Mr. Collatner cre-ented the credential of Hon. Solomon Footc, re elected Senator fiem Ver - 1111 Kit Mr. Divis olfere.1 are-o!ution that alter it hid i become manifest that an in-ui rection acain.-t the Unite! Slate whs about to break out in several Si tes, J:ime ftuctnmin, then l're-idfnt, from sympithy wiih thcconpirators.in-l the'r treason able projects, lai'ei to take the neces.uy and nroner measure to prevent it. Therclore he should receive the cen-ure an 1 condemnation of ! 1 the Set. ito and the American people. Liid 1 Mr. Wright offered a re-solution that the Com- i mitu-eon Military Aft'drs be instructed to inquire .1 i- . . v . ! into tue expediency 01 proviooig, oy act t i vuu- 1 gte, that any loyal citizen of the United States ; wlio has ut lined 1 image from the troops of the Slate engaged in tie rebellion, may set oil such damage again-t anvcliim or deuimd against him in any action at law by any such rebellious State, or the Agents or Trustee of sti'di Stales, or in any case where suih claim or demand ate for the benefit of such Slate Adopted The i-'-oIutiou relative to certain person of D.'l i ware wa t tken up. Mr. Davis ptoceeded to speak at length in favor of the icv.lutii u, arguing tint the President had no authority, under the Constitution, to make any e.u-h an e.-l Mr. Divis admitted that the Pte.-idetit wa- excusable in atrc-tiiig tJovtilior Moiehvad ol Kentucky. It w.i e en commendable, and would not have been inexcusable to hate attested the lead er.-t of the H.irltord Cot. eiitiou; or, Buchanan lo hae ane-ied Pliiilips, Chcever and other miser. due mi. creams. He denied that slavery was the cause of the war. It ;;. because New Kurland had abolished sl.iv orv and omnienced a cruiie ngain-t the States which held on to it. He thought the people would ari-e and reconstruct thi Union aud leave Ma.u-imilta out in ihe cold and frozen regions. If ihe war had been carried on nevoid ing to the principle of the Crittenden Compromise it would bate been finished long ago. The Senate then went into executive session, and, ut its coiieluoon, adjourned. Hot sK Mr. Field offered a resolution instructing the Committee on Foieign Relation to inquire whether some method rannet be devised to manifest tho sympathy of Congress with the sulii-iitig Lancashire operative. Ordered to be printed. Mr. Blake introduced a bill lo establish a postal money order svstem. RcfeneJ Mr! Col lax introduced a bill to reduce the duty ot. p ijkt .'. to It) jer cent. If el erred to the Commitii'i' on Wavs and Mean. Mr. Noel introduced a bill, which a3 referred, to procuic. the abolishment of slavery in Missouri. It pro ides compensation to loyal ow ners. Mr. Wil-on introduced a bill, which was re ferred to the Committee on Judiciary . prescribing the time- and place for holding the Circuit Court in the district oi Iow a and Knn-as. Mr. Ibnnetl introduced a bill, which wa te fentd, providing for the development of the mineral rcsouui!. ol the United Slates from the public domain. Mr. Washburne offered the following: Htsulrrd. Tint, in tlie opinion of the IIou.e, there should bu no legislation dunging the exi.-t inu' laws providing for the payment ol inteiesl on the pn' '! debt in ciii. The resolution pissed bv a vote of 1 agaiti-t 'JI. Mr. Lowe ollered the following resolution, which was adopted: lirsnlrtj. 'I ii it i he Committee on Ways and Mean- be instructed to iiiquiie into the exixnhency of revi-.ng the I uilT incre i-in the luies on articles of necc.-Mty so that the importation of for eign goods will not exieei the amount exorted of Ame:ican manuf o tui-i . exclusive of specie. Mr. Fi-sset dan oflVrcd 'he lollowing: AVorr. That the pr l unation of Ihe Presjdfnt of September 2'2, If (2. i warranted by the CotKtitution; that the policy of etnati'-ipation as m licate 1 therein id v. til adapted lo ha.-len ihe rcstoi ation of j eacc, i w ell chosen as a w ar measute, nnd is ati exerci-e of power w it la a proper re gartl to the right-of citizen ami the perpetuity of a free t vernment. Mr. Holm m moed to lay the resolution on the table. Disagreed to o"? against H). The resolution was then id pfed bv 7ciacainst 59. Mr. Steven, from the Committee of Way and Means, rejsjrted un army appropriation bill fur the vear endinir in June, lfil, which ha been made the spc-i U order for Thursday. I lie iioUfC p.t-ci me ocuiie yt.v.x ievi.iuo a hl tion illy incro iinp the l.o.ilo the bupenn ten.lent of Puhl c- Print in- $.".HXJ i.i ii i .1 . ... !... l .i! 0a m itinti of Mr. Dtwe. the hill frr ihe e-n-truc-ti'.n of the Iliinoi nnd Michinu ShipCiitj.il a postponed till the tird Tuediyin January. Mr. Siiiel ofTere! u resolution, which pifel, calling on the Secretary of Ihe Inerir to t-tate whether the permanent antiuitie to the Miami Inli.in umler the treaty of 154 iMte beenpiid. Mr. Pe.r.lle'on dleie l the following, and dcmanded the (.ivviomh question on iti paipe: Resulted, Thit the Pie.ient of the United Stite be rerpe-ted to inform th?N Hou-e, if, iu hij jndtuent, not inconnietent with the public in terot, whether, iu any oath of alieiince or panl rtvjuire l to be taken hy any person now, or lately held, in cntody by the nuthoritiea of the United hutes, there w.i inserted a laue to the efl'ect th.it he should notbrinfcuit fo-r the recovery j of htm ies for uch imprisonment; or that he j should nd otjpoe, tj s; eech or otherwise, the j war wei-ure of thu Ailministr ition. On m-'tioaof Mr. Sten- th reiIutiou i i table 1,9 2.iint 42. Mr. I'endleton oflerr-d a resolution callinj; upon the Secretry of War to furnish tbe number of volunteers from each State of the 75.U00 for three mouth; ftlo. the number under the eubserjuent call, de.-iijtiating the length of ferr-ice. The resolution xtm tabled. Mr. Ciurley ottered a resolution, which waa adopted, calli'n? on the President to forward all corre-ponuecce ttween hitn a&d any of the Depaitmentä eince tl-.e campen of the Peniusult was undertaken Mr. Kflioc. cf Illinois offered a resolution, which was adapted, instructi.-g the Committee on Territorie to inquire into the expediency of etihii.hitig a Terntotiul Goveriimer.1 tor that ie gicn of rountrT in which are the Salmon river goid mine. The IIoue thin went into Coran.iiU-n of the Whole on the S;nte of the Union. Mr. Cox fpokc ab-jut the conduct of the Ad mini-tration of I'renident Lincoln and the. policy of the Kepubücan in general, arguing that the people in the recent election h id condemned the emancipation edict of the Ireldeut and l.U other measure. He wid he asted hat he knew to be true, namely, that the removal of (Sen. Mr. ClelLm wa a ict55cc to ptcae the Abolition
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.v.4 ir - r . t I..-.1 .ti war by organixed armre and under aiKl not above the Constitution. The Administration will tw compiled lo resrt totien. McClellao for carrying on the war and a cone VAtive jjhey. Unle litis be done a disadvantageous iue may be the result The House adjourned. , COMMERCIAL. BTTf layiara.j Cincinnati larliet CrycmxATi. December 15. Flour . ,t..' ..ij u uu bcldilSil0 I 75 15 Ol I UK. I j.r.d it ii d.Ccu't to cet over i When dull at 97c for rcI aiJ 10(21 15 for i Kentucky white. C tu 45c 0u beid bisher ( but no adrance established. Wh!ky sold at 3oc. Hue in cock! demin md for the trt favorable wealbfr, uA 6f0P0 head soUl at $4 SSfil 53 for 3, tooi,ii ÄrCrai:e. Sale of 12.K00 Uls old 1 mess at $11 25; new is held at $13. Nothing t ,uo;ngin crceu meit owirgtothe unuvorab.e. wen,br. A cood demand lor abort clear middles; I Jnics t)f Oim boxei at 5c. Lard i held at bj (79c, but tsaC the tet pri:e nSereJ. ' üriKcrie unchAneJ. C. d.Ut Ol . .M. a. Ol. ifa,mt.,1 rt t1 a.! "iu I o . pi i vi o ucuiAtrj iivit? a ilidii catii i? no fhine. F.xrhtiige dull but the ! xte ol lu1,er i A hvavv rain all The thermometer haa fti;ea l0 45 aml the wil)i ciuugei to the norUx. , m , i( r,L0aarn. lew orU Barkel. . - , - Cotton dull and nominal at CGoi Col,' for mid die uplands; sate of 3,W bales on private terms. Flour continue heavy atid closed a shade 1 easier with only a inmierite business; sale at j j $5 75(75 to f r etir-ei l;r e Stite; $6 SiWG '.5 for .extra Sute; ..") 75(ö 90 for cupvif.ne W etern; ; $6 15ö?G 5'J lorcommon lo meiintu extra We-t-, J em; u7)fi 75 for common to good hipping j j brands ot extra round hoop I Ohio. j j lo-ky d j'i at S'jjfTJoc. : Wien lower; smali saie; Milwaukee club at j 1 winter re-1 Western. $1 ol 42;; Jainbcr Iowa $1 33yT 35; amber Michigan i$l 3( 1 15'. Corn steady with only a mod , Vl - Tltr uuin uuui ci ua tue ajivifw ait iotvi buyer. Pork !e; active ami lower; sales of X.bVO htls at I-JiaII cio-uu t lor tnes; $11 G'Oö for pome. Ueef dull at $5(10 7o lor country mess. Money at (i per cent. Sterling exchange unsettled at $ I 4 lot 1 40 for merchant and $1 45 for bankus b.ll. Uolil a little lower, opening at and cloahig at 3i?.; ilemand notes SI StiV.-. - - - - - - ATTOHNEYS. . - thom a. hkxi.hu wa . CM AK B. IIOKI. ni:i.:irii aV noun, o4 OCke .Km lliiildtnif. d.tui MAliTIN M. KAY, Shelbi'.le, lud. iiioix.vs v. woollen, Franklin, Ind. ATTOIt.MlVS AT LAW, I N l I A N A TO 1 .1 S, INDIANA, WILbfUAcriCI. l. TUtr tULatL AND KTATaCOl RTK. One or bo'b of tbeiu w ill alwayh he found at tbeir ofilre Nos. 10 and II New a, Taibott'a IaiildiriK, south of I'ototl'.ce. novl-d.lm DRY COODS. A FILL LIXB OF FALL tV WLNTEU ÖRY GOODS .VT.. Lynch & Keane's! THESE ft(H)DS ATF.RE nOITC4IKT AT AUCTION! ASP AVILL IJE SOLI) Below the Present Standard Prices! RKMKMTiKK, 33 WEST WASHINGTON ST., N"t Irj rr.o,t 'tot t the Palrm-r House. JelS'TO-dly rROrRIETOLS. COFFEE. 144 RUBIA MILLS 144 lit GHKLNK STKEKT, NEW YiJI'.K CITY. uovEm:;T ;orrKK, Put ti. In tin foil I'oiind pafer, 4 In a boa, and In bulk. Dar prices ringe front 8 1 30 cftiti. Yeputnp tbe folb'w inif klndit: JAVA, .TIAItACAIIIO. M I. IlIO, UIO and M'l'f'.ICIOR ( Orl CH. fft belief oarC'dVe to b lelitr thau any gtoucd r nil, in r.. Alt ordirk addreat to ua f-r t- our llAft k yftpJf(Jf ,k3 q,,, Mrert I ornr Wabiiuton ftrert. New York City, and Jtei.ri. , g . u-aterHreeLChk-aie-. Ulinni", will receive prompt ;.tt t tion. oct-d3,Ti TAKIiK A: 1'I.ACi:. FRUITS. 150 BOXES TBE5n LEMONS. im Boirs rnL5ii ouancf.. S00 BOXES FRL'SII FIG5, la package. 5 BAEKELS CUESTNETS. IT II ii lie r V Caldwell. dec9 10,000 COOA-IVUTS JUST HECEIVED BT nvGMi oV Cai jLwirctJL. dec3 STATIONERY. Blank Books, &c. Led per, .1 oiirn.ils, Day-nook ali 13ooks, Blotters, IWOICE JIOOHS, AYf., AT BOWEN, STEWART & CO'S.
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OS A FW METHOD Of trutlr; YnnaJ !.ea, txl :tf rrt-I la a.1 tta Majri Gcoorrbea, Ga, A:rVctrt, arV ex.:, aoJ Hyi roc, Luaaaet ca tta JLUrar. Bladder A ttaat aaamryt eortaiiJrff a aitsab traUa o tLat wJ-rprea4 taaladr f yenrh, is-mlsal Ivaaarve, Noctnmal r.miuna, S-xb tietaUrr, laBpoterry, Ac. Oic cret teCrm tieicf ye9h t4 ira--.v' '- '"" tnrtrr ar!U-r tmra tba tarvefal fcab'.t of tr-ab. To wbtc H 4ie4 4aeTTatVa ea Female Dlwa-et. and ctber Icteret'lrr tr.aner eftbeatraot lir.pirta:K to tba nunied ar4 ttrve eenttn latlnf tnarriar. boenterlatp öcabt of tbe'r j-tyeal ab'ltry t enter itat täte. JVtit t ar.y a idreaa la a sealed wrapper, on rect !j t cf ten retit er 1-vt ttatrpa. W devce our ert! t?re and 'Ur.f.rtt to tfce treat me-nt cf tbe -rt.o f t-rate d. treated cf tu tor jt1rate fport. Our IsTnsary ts tbe orty Ir tia:in cf ibe kind la Auieri. a afckh bu len tat I.be4 ty a n' cbarter.ai tb fact b'mld pir It a rrferei rr tb rarWm qaarla cf doubtful cbaractr t be fond t alt lirge c!'',e. Important to Fcmnlc! Cue nepartment r or larnaary la rcla';y de4 to the treatment cf the Iteasrk of Fem a lea, rh a Lufbt.rrbea, or White." Irremlar, lamfcl 11 Surrreaa MnrtiaTtoe. Nenru and General ieU!ity,Itraaef Le Womb, barrermc, Ac. IVt ilatl.ti at4 lamma!.. free ot rbarr. Alse, rraie 1N-lHuW KFiil'LAToK MUAFor Female Obatmctbia, Imrvlartoe Ac. karrvd lad In eerta.n dtaatiotia buUl ucHtueibem, at tbey wou'.4raae miacarrUtce. iTtc $1 per twa aa-t aiaj bv nert I mall. MC r.ALCN'8 l'KF. V K M I V K A a InvaiuabW artKl fT th w W.:njr tolituft tbe tittuiter of ibelr cdJfra jr. t tbe i. on wto of lr cbiMren; w rr..t r4 iiv te rnjam tbe heal! a. and will iat f. ralife Lme. m-i t to aoy oddrvaa under -at. i n rert ii ot tbe rrtre 1 tn lajLLAhS. TATIKNl AT A IlTAt fc By i.e.in: a krtrf Matoment 4 tt.eir arinraotn. lilrrvelve a rUai.k CltartraatiataU a ?it at q!.cttoo, i ur term for the c:aro of Ireatmect Ac. y.-oV, keiit t. ar) iisrtof the cnootry tocar any caee at borne, fre fr.-tn daoeer or Curvo-tr jr. All trana tiMi prvate aiid caufi leutlal. kiaiaill tbe name and M.iubr. iMrect all letter to I.AI.KN'S I1EAI tUSl KNSARY, itvn-'6?-44lr LoUllle Kv. V o . V I i i: .T I A io . Ttf.Nii MKN WHO IIAVK INKJ ' .I'tT ':'U '" t'" 1 by certain erret hablU.wbtcb llbut tlHTarorUUi.il.eaa, pteaatjr or tb ilutHivl Dtamrti illV; alo, middle-ared atnl cM men, who. Irom tb tidlie of joutb r other cae, feel a dtbil.tj hi advabce tbeir ear. t elwr .lariiK tLtuai dertbetreatnient l any i-iie.ibnvild trttad "T!IK SFCTtFT FKIFND " Married lad.'. w i I !-. ti cM-tLir; t f lr pc-rtai c J.u.lirf "Ti.a Srrair f kiip." Si t to any aJ lre,In a 1eJ ftivel.-pe, tirretpi f T?i Cnt . UK. SrUAUT CO.cau be ti-Lnulttd wL and!.- of a i.rivatc or cotif J 'titla! nuturt, fron, a A. V . tc f P il., uudai fn ni 9 to 11 A. M.,) .t their cT.e, No. TS Ft Third tre t, r,i-fta!r,tctweej Kam and ycam-rt, i v tiotite tie Hem le llo'le. Ad Ire- Idl.CHAS.A.JnrAlrTA-CO.. nich2l-ilAwy.'Cl CirclM.ao.Oblo HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT IS TIIC QUESTION. ffHK proprietor f ihe -rAUlSIAN CAi:?LT I'F I WOMiHt. ANATOMY, and ilFMCINK," Lato drtermii.ed, reifardla vt an, to lu. fn e, (for Ibe benrtlt of r-uRrrina: bun.arntj) fot'It .f tb r Iit lu trirtUe .IhI iiit ri MiLr l iurt aoti l!rria;e ai d it IiiUdhficjliori, Nervoa lbili'), I'MUiatvre Ih-cIü of Mai.biMMl. lii'l'rorinri, W mLhtm or IirpreaMul., Lu of I n'rry and Vital l'on, il.e Great Ntal il, ai.il tLoM' Mfli.. tif wb.tb rt kult fii m youthful fulije,, f.ice of alaturity, or lxr.raLrr of l'bl .l. gr and Nature'aLawr. ll.eM ii.vaJnalde Lecture La lern tLe mean of erV.lit. i.nnf and Minit t boi i.il, ai d w ill be forwards! fir-.-n tbe receij.t f lour taoj, I y a.'.dre. Ina .sM'IUTlKV 1'aaiM Caaiaav o Aaatovv ai Mkmi in, ;..S Lri..vtwa),Nr Yerk. -ill) MEDICAL. TAUH A "rH F" F FK K Y V. M. K N T SELTZER APEIilENT. Tbi. valuable ai.d popular Mod in Laa tmiverr-alty te. ci iv d the mot tavoriMe it on n l.datuna of tbe Medical lrotc.ion aud tb 1'ullx- aa tbe taott nrmtT ao ai.ttrabia SALINE .VIVICISIISIVT. Ii tny V id with tb bt effect lo Biltou ai.d rr:le fHaae. CWtltei.ee, tK U'adaebo. N'au-ea, Losof Appetite, Indirection, At iuly l the M-.maob, Torpidiy of tb lier. Gout, Lbeumatk AfTeetbrti, tiravel, ltlea. And all CoTiij4ai.il wbei a Kntle and Cooling Apreot or l"iirf atlv t n quired. It h partirnlaiU k.lj ied to th watta of Travlra b ?ea and land, ltel lenta fit Hot Climate, peraona of deMary llH. Invalid and Onvaieirenie; U.tlD of Ve-el I'Ui.tera will find tt a valuable ad-UtPn to tbiir Medicine CLet. it in lb" form of a I'nwder, carefully pvl up In bot tlea to k. rpiu any climate, and merely require water poured up :i It to produce a deliltfuleflneceiii l eu r Nnmrri.n liiiniiial from .r(.frlou.l and oikrt eet.llcni. n of Ibe hlhet latidltiR throughout It ii.ß trj-, arid it teudi'.y lii. rii.Ä fMipularity n-r a ri of year, tr nely tr rai.lee Ii .Un-ary and valuable character, ' orume, d It to Hi favorable Doiko f an InftJ. , lir nt pnbl.e. Manufa. oiird only bvTALRANT A 'H..N.Tsliie-n. wich trft, i- r er of Harreu rt. ew Yoik; f aV by f rucciM t'efwrallv. lyT-dly 1 Slight Caht, which vxißht 1 ahez'u J tiriih a cimplc remr-i'.. f neglected, cfler tenrarxle3 eencuclu. FtrjJ ax aware cf th import xrce cf ctopring a ßcJlßlt cr -sf Unfit jfZcld. in, ita fjrzt sUxgo ; iKxt w act in, Lh$ Icgirjning lycuZi yidi .5 a mild remedy, if net attended to, sjc attiScs the lungg. were fjrzt introduced eleven, years ajz. It his been, proved that tne-j are th' bezt artige before the fuUia ' cun tit, fichu, ßltcnchilUt jflitLUUTLCl, fialcLfifilit the Ilxokinrr Ccugh in, ftcrLZiunjiiicJii ar.i numerous ctfcciim tf the J&h tea lt giving imrnediat relief. a--a 0 Jublie Speakers IT Singer J tyi!. fxd 0m, ejeziul fr dcxrirg and strengthening the vcioe m Jjdld by all (Druggists and ca:r in JJedicine, at ZD cents jer l&z.. Nervous Debility Or Srrmatorrbaa, ia poKWly INCCTAT LF rj NT trieaa hat iboe I a.1orat. tefore ctrtrervire Jt treatment, lun bow it w r.tai axtvaUf Ct'ltFD L it.', arnt aub-e.iaf r.tly hundeda of il er. lirlo pt pad, iupci-:nUd eutelcpto tu,x 178, fbtt'vt, 5jtMi. s4-Awn TRUSSES, I. 33. 8EEL K Y"'B TRTJSS ESTAI1LI5IIMENT, ii rLa r. Cwicafin.li.l Branch OUca Xo. Ji Nor h f.s eeM, IH. Loula,Ua Me Pr.rtctor anl llA-r.Viurrr af the XluA lUttCT Tru. mU.r fli.'i k (lira'i Talent. Tkm llir.f K iHi-r Trua. U anUr ay4 mimrrnr ajl thrr in ttM (.h1.vwi2 rrMa1: .1 rw-rrr lorajc. raat ctwife, rill or IJ'.wer ; rar T mte atUee IlmlT rül enr llrr.U yarV Uai.tli ; dt n a or nwra th coot, ar.l H aay clean jat r""t w tkrv. Pat'.e iia ran I am rutrlr OH'hI by aeotHnj Im hl Jrv!n aro-itM tly hi tut rui'-r. nr?Ex5ct to anjrVa-Hy rT crfbert: TT lolWwirerty ar o!TvwJ : ri"f. Mtt l'rrjorar. mrA IwkT. New.YW; Ttofa. Ciliar 1 arx! Ar, IldladHfvh'j; Ir. R. John.; SiTtr tneral fkjei-a. l'a4 net on ; lYuta. Lralr-rl, Ir- r. Hx. Arvtrw, a ad Xavi. Oirar; Ir. Vr.44t, tnvrauae. 1 I, Manufa-t3rr ar.l Dealer fa l'.HeT Praeea, AMfltIral ?itrw.rtera, l.It arwl Cm n ITawV htrkln$i fa arV-o. vrn, f,.iriy IWvta e. Ae ML W tU il.VS PATENT AUTiFTCI At LTG, MBfa. lured by C. H haa mny a-t rant .- wv ail Mben. and aa art eit-W-rw of awh tt m t l4 tho Xint ienJama at the t'nUed rMa4rf f,), vnitr tha am!nlkjri of t M aaixer ki oar rowrVry. Itaaa. ttno la reeetred fn.m a ruMr cord (hir win wrvwr brrak .) 1 4W H a nt iwetrrenc vrm th ajatwl rteg maed In other üml. Bend Itaxnp tot aiiJet. fW OOe Bo CS. IZZT Tor aal by art Hrrnr'i- to14-3-d.nwi li KICK FtJ AUT. lartrref avoSr.- tUZlA A rxxtcx
