Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4064, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1863 — Page 3

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DAILY SKNTIXKI, "THURSDAY MORNING. OCTORER I! ....... CITY AND STATE ITEMS. KPTLere w a l.taty frot Ja. r.i-l;t. WiM duck thooticg along White River i now r-lrndiJ.

kirTf f Chico Time) miy be parchel j dtiit Rt the T4ln.fr IIu t ew t'uvA. I 1 j IT A tr w phot jcterhj north of Rn.I Rifli. which ijct.lt nir e iai!e from ti e titr. - ' ! tTTThe Street Comrrii-sior.rr oj-ht to loot ! after the canal UMm. Sl of them m.t ! of repir. j Secretary Stanton i expecte! in Imlinipoli to -j, on An return from the South to Washington tZTll paM thst Mr. Sc-ret.rr Htcnton U to Idre the pefple in Indunapolm on h'n retain from the South. C?TThe Sentinel company ill occuot their new t.aiMinp, Suth Meridinn btieet, eait nide, about the ßrt of next uior.th. r5f"Mjor Ueneril floecr-ins i exjectel in thi city to laj. on hii way to Cincicnili, where Le is oidered toaw.iit orders. r-rv"Mr- State L.brtri.tn Stevenon i- fer.ciii in the Capitol routnl w'rh i.v bo:rd. It will te a military leiicc. uit ille for "picket" duty. tf" We re rl id to leirn thit Hon. Jime-i L M-n, of II in-iK-k count?, i rec verin from the recent ii juries inflicted on hiru by an nbolition mob. Hlamk LrAi A form of b'.ink leie for hou-e. Ac.. Ins Leen printt! and cn be ob tiii.el nt tl.ii ffue. oclf dtf tCo, Lt1 A I'ck, foundry inenoflh's cit, Ii4e .n!er4 t liriiih tln-ir el:iitt ct iron front for luildjii, fiom vnriou- towns throughout the State. 'j-jTMtichii"'ett avenue ought to be bowl dered from end to end. No thoroughfare h in ire trutellnl. It 'n very muddy after a rain, and pprinkliiig and on it won't 1j. L?T"Fifly boxe of Kelly Il.md prine, Hiid twenty hurhel of rhetiitit (the firt in nnrket) received nd for I e t th City (rocery, C. L. Uolu.eK proprietor. The Kelly IIiii 1 crapM nre Ad by this houeest nsively ior tdilpment Mouth. - - - . . tvTle le-t w.ty to .ive m"t.ey in to invest it in proreties at .lu l-on's grocery, 17 Last Wimtiinptoti ptrect, find let the alue increase to y(ur bjtiefit. Call und examine. Freh outers received d til jr. octl-d It KxtMtic'n Miftino Teacher will heir in mind that Saturday next m the d.iv the examiner de-irea to tee ail who de-ire .1 licence to teuh ri ice of examination at Ilrynnt't Conimeiciil Coll.e. Time of coainienccnunt, 10 o'clock A. M. ITf'A phoulder strap, galloping up Illinois Ptrcrt yesttrd.it, faster than the liwallo;, wa ppillnl into the jrutter. hin horse slippinr and fall in? just nt he tumuli the corner into Washington ptreet. All lookers on ft It exceedingly sorry for the horse. tTTThe hr.ll la-t night at Washington Hall, giten bt the members of the Feni in Brotherliootl," wa a brilliint afTiir. Beiutilul wornrn and brave and gallant gentlemen were there, und the "light fantastic toe" wu tripped until about daylight. ZtTUp to the first of September, which cov?ra more than .1 year, the coMe'iorn for intern il revenue in tl im Iwtrtcf ."V in.M' 1 t to two liuit'ireil trtou:nl l.l!ar. It i anticip ited that the reve nue for the present current ye ir will amount to a larger putn. RvThe most pph-ndid Kankakc'e pike are per veil ilaily at the I'almer U'"se tables. Of thi. famous hotel one of the fitt in the country Me-r. Minii k & Caiinn nre proprietor-, and Mcra Sipp and Johnson are the accoinplishcl functionariei in the oflice. A Ii 4lt lü. r!iiriiiiii ...1 If.tjf a1aii t..klA Iiis leg by havini; the crn run over it. ut the Union J)epot ye-t rd.y. Amputdion wraa nevesurt, and Dr- Jameson ntid FunkIiot:icr performe.1 the operntioti. The home of the utiior tun te man is (talion, Ohio. JT"MUa Mary I'rovixt continuea to draw cmwt'od Iioupcm ut the Mctropolitnn She i- a be niiil'iil worn in and a 9ile:iU I acfre-4 List niht nhe aclueveil a reat triumph in Julia in the HuticMmck. To-night he np;air! in comedy, ami her wonderful versatility will be demon ptrated. ffThe lecture lat light at College Hall, bv F. W. Tlona, Ivmj ,011 "L'fe in Wa-hington," it ncholitly and pt.iteiu uilike producliiMi. Mr. Thoma is, heide. a et, ml ttpprecii'es the producl'ictis of poet-, and his recitations of their production are admired br all He will repeat Ma lecture on Moml y night net. I'.oiNr amp liOLK mk Sik A firehor-e power tiprigf engine witli tauler, t e iter, eon i.et ting pires, Ac , iti complete running order, now u-eil in running the Sentinel pie--es. will lie pol, I nt a banrain. to nuke motu nr a I ir-er en gine. It will be dcliwied when we remove into our new office, early in October. Applv at this pflice- " pepl'J-tf JfTThe at'intion of our rea lers isciltcd to the fine slock ol thhk -.!.! boots at M. Hunter .V Co Ill K- Washington sireet They hive a tireat m int ihflerrnt tles and citi fit anv one witli tl good substantial wster proof boot, just the thinsr for wet weither. I hey are retailing them i at w hoi eal prices). octS-.ltf i . '"Iii; .. .I II. .A-s"-iail0l 'A "Voutig Men's I.ihrarv a :..:. o

has tieen formed in this tuv Ihe olh eis toil,.! 'i :.. J. i i...... ...

petvr until ihe tii l of .In.u.rv nett areas f.. i low; President. J-hu Civ en; Vice Preideut, Sitnou Yatules ; D.iectors, Nn holis MCirtv,' tharle A. It iy Ueore . Slum .lohn M. I .Idwell and John A I omeroy ; I ... ,;u. er ! Hmvcv llaics, Jr ; Scntin. U.irlc N. I odd.; , "" " ,. , ' The (neu K.strtn sieui.-hip Cmp my , l ive gone im. tntrupt -y. ineciu.e-a large ri-ily ves-el at.l email nmipsrativ e Irciclit re rriit The jadict of Ss-in-cr, the hitter, is ttf ii successful ol a iin-re in iti igeiblc cr ill, filbsl with ileibl inerch ndise, and nuke hört, pavii.i totngea Theie i money in Spencer' phn of elliiig h it and caps, both f..r his ctlto iners tul hinisfll. oct-J-il.'lt Iff" The nit select a-oilmi nt of t hdhdi tu per hat be 'nun I at the e-t lili-httient of . Khii, No .'." Ft W ih'i.gtoti street All his tv !es lie !. i;il .m l fashionable, and f ric oe-l id the niot t.e mid ti! and d-'ril'Ie miteriil Mr K ihn'a prices . to i. are U i tlv in accord nice w ttli tl e a' no id tht- good - lie oilers We w ouM j-artpstd rlv speik ol bis militsrv nrcle-v tien tle-tieu in the army. f!h rs aid jtivate. cat. not he furnished more adv ai.i igeMily eNewlirtf- -.- I. ).. l ..f L.. ...v.. ? . S'll l i.'. I'i.- If. J.',-. 'Il-l.ll.,..!. tri 1 1 .(we th'i'k Ihe i.un.U-r i there is II il m d C U House th it doe cie-l.t ;(.i nii'v to the city hut the State the Kinuims 1 1 ken It h is ie -enll v. o ing to at the Stile Fair, been d'd.l sl the Vrtfiiiiwi H it llouif." hut it t'C'lrr klioan b the name ol BikcrA M'lvei': and here let i., iidd. ei iMl. th it t!.e plen l:d Iii k nf Hit. I i 'w a ' I 1", 1 1 I h . I . I im t i 1 1 I n le id lloa rxtcjisive t'tab,!htuent wjll never I e '"lelt tilof.e in their uh.rt," so loi at thete ire people of taste and judgment up the cd v or Mate. ' . s , M I ai it t I all okiNit ti II He tk on A Co , . o I North Iliiiioi Herl, i eir'v .j.;.str. tie list. Hou-e. is one ol the tnol tljinib!e mer ehii.t tailoring rstahh-hrnct t in llccity 1 heir k ol piece go'l C"in; ties tf.e iet tarieiiea a 1 Utes.t pfylrs, fieh and l.e. 'rom w hu h any gentleman c.n silect a suit to Ins taste. ind hue it nude in the ieite-l and mot -ervii eihle V;e Tho-e of our friend thai want a new ' it. or any part f a suit , we sat call Mi (. 11 Ijeitkam i Co , and they wi! be wrll u te-l touihs' and Uiy ' cloih.ug m i.ie to oolcr in the lte;t atjle. -eptPJUm

( rnnn HUI s'rmetcrjf. T!. ! ic n';!l 1. rrt'.fu l t- 1 -rn thit tbe arr iiif tuiitst fur a rur l temctett in On v iüdy ! ie corn; U tfl, ar. 1 tl.tt, from it ui! ' !- ctr "trom tlie city, the conTfnirnt ac.--- ' it on eravel wv without ant r.iiTro J cros-in j and the a;pri'ri.ite feature of t'n ground-, wi'ti , tl.e tT'wniiti bti'Uj of ii.c'iidinj; the niM-t cniiou' fUT..tin in t!i; region. e nut feel a ( ur-l tli u. in the I. in ! of the citizen wl.o fitve j en-igrJ in the cnte-rpri-. Cmwti IM! Cemetery ' ml!, in if future, ru k f tvoriMt with tl lovely 1

i if r.f Ih. deid win. h iifp - 1.1 t llltlt slttMC- 1 tie in other p'trt- of our country. j Th lUtinct r.rir,i;i!e on which the ifUtion t j4 f,,,,,,,;,- ÄrP,f t,.it no iudt.iduil et ei-ul itioti or cmolurwt.t is lo rcilt from in action, but tint j II the net jroceci ire furetcr deJiettfil U the I im;oemet.l :i i Kr tml careof iherournJi ! thr ,.ifli nil futire time, the only otlur ue ever , t.. lluw.! of ny -urDlu ful.-ol the corpo j ration bvittz to aid li'e twor of the city of indi I anutoli. i Tl.e mn,thie4 cor lnl co oportion of , the mihi ic !l te rotiit'tl er. .;steJ in me ucct.s j of this t.eeilfd enterniize. bi-cl um pucn cn j large.1 np.l un-elfi-h principles; und the attention ' r - . .. . . of citizens in other pirts ol me state win oe fxtVelhy the perm-i.cii'7 and safety of this ieiire.f le-ting place for the departed, which in pmall cemeteries, near our growing town, can i..t fe füllt pecured Thirtv of o ir citizen, who-e name are here given, hive unUcd for the object in a corporation j under the I iw of the S'.tte. with article of a-so j ciation on reconl, which all wh'j de-ire are requented to inspect. The corporator are: Jinie Ii!ke. Calvin Fletcher, Sr.. James M. Ilay. Wm H Morrison, Thomas H Sharje. . U. l.ockwood. m. b. i Ilubbar.l, A K. Vinton. Theo T. H iughey,' Stoughton A. Fletcher, Jr , John C New, Nicholas McCarty, Je."e l Cariniclnel. Cuarles N. j Todd, Wui. SheeLs. John M. K'tchen, Robert! Ihowtiing, Addi-on L K ihe, (Jeorge Tou-ey, 1 Ovid BulUr.J II. Vajen E. B Mirtiii l i!e, Herrn to Lieler, Wm W tllace, I) mid Yande-. John M. Ijord, J . A . Cros md, Th um A. Mkhj, John Live and John Armstrong. 2 The Board ot Manager- consist. of Thomas S. Morris, 'James It) ike. Nicholas McCartt, John C. New. T I. II iiL'hev, S; mghton A. Fletcher, Jr., und James M. Rv. OM ICI.F.S Jame M. Ray, iVe-idept Theo. 1. Ilaiighey. Secretary. S. A. Fletcher. Jr , Treasurer. Siiperiiitet'ilenf, Frederick Chislett. The services of the managers and inice.-s are entirely gr atitou. except the Superintendent, w ho is Irotu Allegheny City, and will enter up m his dmies, nid can be seen at the grounds, alter Monday next, the 'Jti'.h October, inst. ThebwJy of corporators is s.-i I perpetual in g. by the eiCction, by tae surviving or letu lining members, from the owners of lots in tl.e Cemetery, of persons to till any vacain ies in the mem b'Tship, occurring by death or otherwi-e. The corporation his piirthi-ed two hundrei and l-irty two acres of land, at the cost ot neulv $.111,010. t wotihiies iioith ol Ju lian ipoiis, embrac j uiiT the V illiams Iliil, iieu the Michigan road, di-tinguished .-ince the sf ttlemei.t of the country as the highest aul u'it aitrictitc elevation arouiul us, with the tt-.niti fully roiling grounds ei-tand soutii. I hi location was selected alftr (In t I'l.nri il ii:iicl i. i TV ( .liihn I 1 .!! f T'.n I ... .( ............ . , . .. j , j the suva-esslul Superintendent of the Allegheny i Ccmeterv, which is such an ornament to the citv I of I'itt-burg; and the propriety of the choice ia ; coidinned by his son, John Chi-!ctt, jr , w h n now ei:gngcd in 1 1) ing out the cemetery , and w ho a-oures. the corporators, that the peculiar times. of the grounds admits of such varied and appropriate improvement and adornment a to euthle them to niilie 'Jrown 1 1 -1 the first object of in iciest to the citizen of tl.e capital of our noble State, and to all its visitor. The fund. for the Purchase and want of the cemetery have been vheei fully advanced b. one ofour able citizen. Stoughton A Fletcher, K-q., who will receive one half of the income, as it i realized, until he i- reimbursed; the sections as laid out for p!als being entirely free I nun any lien, iiiid the title thereto to purchaser clear und pei led in fee pimple. The approaches will be, for interment purpose, on the West field gravel road, directly north Ironi Illinois fl.ccc, th Kisteru avenue of cetne tcry, which is one hundred feel wide; and lor re turning and for visitois.on the Michigan avenue. The corporator trust that this selection will be approved by their fellow citizens, whose generous co-operation is solicited t secure, th it the sad cnttcring of the du-t of loie lathers, which, in the enlargement of oilier cities, has been dt-tui h ed in their tombs, niter two bundled tear of burial, miy not befall the rem ihn of ilio-e who re now among the living here, or who are dear to those among the buried. "Tln-re w li.'re ells tho fair Mil above, And pn-ii-ls 1 Ii . rldi tfri-i n mril t'eii-lh. We ti-t m.irt fi.rthi'se we l-.ve A lit atxsle In KiMle death; 'llial in., a with i lie mhl.-r.od irl em nt -lii m il i- II, hikI titu.--wi.iii ow-r, iVf M link the m tin-ries t.f the tmnh Hut with the MUishine fltid the lh.wT!" It is not designed to upon the grounds for di.s pos.tl and U'O until next f"irig when tliey will be suitably dedi - tied, unte-s it he to favor an an plication already made, for a uituhle ami honor ed pi it for the patriot poldieis, who-o rem tin. shall rel io this vicinity. The. experience of tlio-e w ho have ui in age some of the l-t t cine leiie in our c nintry, and ihe c. ti-i deration of what is needed in the ( reparation ol the ground and avenues, and miking a ife enclosures, b'T id the opening of the cemett rv . eillier for Inlet incut or retiiov I-, until allein le in proper reidines In otht r int mce. it i stated, tint those who h i ve nr'cd 1 1 i i ic-l lo? ti.ns of plats line sometimes uli indoin" I tlietn sit I cho-en others, when tlicsc eleclioti!(could nllrrwaids be imitlc, with ;. better .iptueci tin of the l eititie an I the M'Ciirrt. I he choice of pi it w ill be open to all, will out preleiem e to anv, except lor the rem tins of the g til ant men of the army and n ivy of the Union, and MVtions, of such Me as in i v t.e de-ired, wdl be I iid out lor ul-posal to any i.imm iatiops (r re ligious pociete, without re'erence to sect, wish ing to procuie grounds lor the interment ol their nieiul.it s. II is designed, in theruril and (piiet rrtreit pe'ecfe I, to pn ide as well for sing'e intertnents a for those who wontd follow tie rxample of Abr-ih mi w hen "he purch ied the fie'.l ol Lphrou, .nj ihr uecsihat wcie thereon, ami the cave ol Micielah, w'ii.-h was at the end of the field, for :i luiiiin:' i 1 i.-e" f..r his dc it! mid his tieir i . - - . ,1... ...I- .. I w.rr.l..r I.I.I. o ... ! the natural foiture of the ground po re t lily adI "'I. il k,,i ' ) in i in ' . " iimii ii.iiii, i. s in t Ineverv rini I'ltmul in thtj i'. r. Id .iinl fiilim enuru. i-c it i-the dcs.te ot the crpoiators t , -u ,,, ;, H( Iilit.r ,j , ,.r , f lhnr ,!(C p.,,,,;,,,,, lo crowd this citv ol our hive mix. m all lutnre t,,IMl t, ,.,,., v relrir u-etlitM.ndistu.bed ,,.... ,,iu,., . .Iwit...-,wir- wh...ed,.st nh.II h ii e "m tin nisi to the du-t us it w as, and their t-pitit.s to (hid who give them " 1. 1 Mos' Ahr t ' M t lit t - eci.iel the .t-r vices ol Mr Mr Huntiiou his Pcnlold, of New V-'tk. wl i i xv,!! be at his j..t in ,t lew J o a per- mi ..I' ii t it i.- t iie and -kill to do the color it - I" l'i lu'cs t iken it this e-t ibÜghtucid. pic lull's t I kill liV l!l Hi' Ii. d sk'i' I s , I li i Mr Ilidcr, In is ever gentle . ' .! mi i i ilc". o i incut id the I u i j I hi Mr Pcnlold. who i- titi iidcpt : In tie ill of i-'.'-u i ii . c 1 1: not 1 til I. giv e etil it e 1 .:.... t . . . . I 1 ! I -1 ii 1 1 i ; ' . I i' I - I s v elvi or fi.ci d v 1 1 ce i ... I. I 1.. tl...... .1' ...s fit, III. -ll tl.etll it the r et .hli-ii- i tiict.tlhtt rur d le t.-.. t in if or anv other; city tiive th-m a call at No. 'tj 1 ., lint W..i- j h irfon tuet. i I j fT Andy W ill i. e. w ho it i.e-i le Conncilrn m 1 I'll, .ru . n w In i 1 1 1 ? r. d ii( e 1 tdi ii .uliili.ui imi i .. ...... i hi tu h e hutidri d do.l irs ..r his t stingm-ned srr v i'-e IUI the d it o tieli.ie "'nveptin,,, t..K his hat and lell o ioij as the teolul.ui pis-e l And Wallace' hu-me-s w.t accompbhed. Mine a... I liete! soldii' win-s, ildier' wi lows, -.li;;ers'( hüdreti and .dd er' or; hui ! An Iv Wiliace i.ets'a the money wh.ih would in ike voii I'otTiiort one. i lie "I. Val"' CtlV CoJI c:l p i PO. t a patriotic and . - ""' j t?'ln ct .01. ni e id the tinu cisdt by the ! O -u i i.tnet t ol raiboad trains for ihe tr ttisj on i i lion ol' tto ; s. ..in biiik tniop, plati ie; s, it d i 11 employed in tr etc. i"ii of roibtes which itn;ro e and mh in the it v. hive let n s i.uv i ut cut Lund e, lime, brick and other nnteriii b ii e to he tr ui!.rie I here Kor three d v s this week nhme, the common carriei' lunciiioi lor tin. ,.,,rt i. wm k h is hern ntfetrupteit. 1 hi ca-i.'iis s kiij't h-s to industrious nien, atid . a an.-e ol drUy on the pirl ol pmptietois. Onotie building now in riogie-s d euition on Mern1n.ii utreel, theic wne (lllrtti biivklaici ali i ihe.r ti t iler ic i. Iy on Monday !.(, but for w .ml id tnitcriil wt-ie rompcllid to lose not only that day, but the thtee uhaeuetit d.js.

F R ir. A to 'ort Bn Ii U'l:r? II ue, ilii !.i:e r m;-, ! lvt. n tre't. Al-'. t :. iy !'.i k I)fi!in llt.u -e on M.-'M-';i : f - Wfhintvii s:. Ioe tiou 'iven itumei.tte! . lit Jacb KlDIIPuE, Rel Ette Asent, oc2 (12 Xo. We-t UVhinton Pt. La Mit Ftk! Th' i.ijilersif:iie.l h jun rereiv 't. ! rM t fr-ia the trantifrfttureip, Iii iecor.! lock of Far-", hich c-rn;r;se the folio m ' mil j,f ice' : 'Mimk H'lf C4;.e. milh Muff nl Cuff. 37it Virtorir.f. epnte, Imct to $.5 ; bj the set. tr.m $ Gil t f.'J . Fitch. (leuiim m iid Ku.V.i,froru $"J0 to f73. Siberian S'juirrtl, the euuine article, froui ilS to fi't J T et

Mu-knt Fur. In troi:i aud natural color, from t'J to t r et. Fie. Ii Cey, 11 'z nnd price. Jcl 151 ''' R't" "I" 'lie nuet in mirktt. LhiMrei 4 Sei. 11 fijlcs arM prices Swan'sahiwn -pi Krmii-e lor trimming. The Lidies are respectfully invited t i-calland ex imine. as the goo-l. togetlier w ith the prices, cannot fail to suit the most latidn-us. H Bamblkglr, No. 16 East Washington street, oct22dtw Indi auapolU. Indluna Illectlon ICeturn. HANCOCK ("Ol'NTT. Owinsr to an error, which occurred in yesterdiv's issue we rcrutlish the re-clt in thi countt. The vote for the Democratic candidate lor County Trei.-urer at the recent ele-tinn should have been -t iled at 1 VJ-i instead of 11"? Iu 161. J ;hu Addison, the PemocrMti'candi date for County Treasurer, receive I 1 1 CG votes I and was elected bv :i nnj-iriiy of 1SÜ At the re e:it October election he wa again a candidate for the same position an I received 1 19, thirtytwo votes moie th in in lGl,but he wa defeated bv 2."2 vites. Although Hancock ha sent during the p i-t two ve irs a greit m my men to the war. tetshe fs!ls a irrealer vote now than in IfCi.and the b illot box pr-nluce a Kepublicau gain in that time of 4')2 votes. To Pay tl.e least the Kepub licans in II nenck county h ive a jucer faculty of m iking votes. Mcoxit ntsruicT. The Democracy of the second Congresiontl di-tuct hive eartiel every county and elected every Deniocntic nominee for county efficer The Dvjipocr itic majority in this di-ttict is about 3,01111, a decide gain over last tear. Wtl.LS tt'l XTY. The entire Deniociath; ticket in this county i eh'i-felj ty i I irgely increased mii irily nearly Gve hundred. PL'LA'KI COL' NT Y. The Democracy e'eet their ticket in this county by about SI m 'jority I.eerlics. "Tis strange indeed, in ti.nes like these, Mo- nxiiM show tln-ir fet-tii; And love ot'oti'itrv in a kiti'! Of "unilly i.Vr lie- telin-: One tnin pes pratit'if, l'tr ! bud, Atn.tjt nur "Meedi k iia'i.'ii!'' Hu' vvlnh the M!ftier irnfe around, lie rubs them of a ration! Another's Liest lr-tl.er went T,, m-Ihm.I with Mr. f,in oln's, To si"w hi love f c 'i.t.try, he Would furni-hit with titi coils! He'd I ke lo i it old I'lu le Sam. A-nl TV th t style of hleeditl?; An I all I he Ion lie tiik- about This horr.l le seceding. Anotht r want a -utlrr's berth. l"o ti-ht hf isn't .; And mi he'-l l.ke to ti his share Hv furni-hiiu the tal !e. He "loves iht ler 1 1 c antry's flajr, A tut Yiiike Docile Uci.ty." At.-I so he shows hi ,ve f.r them To; s little pi'i-oiK-il Lrau'ly. G wher you choose, I .k where yu will, Yo l'll laid these a'"iie.l le lies; In church, in 'ongT, oi, the rtunip, A nuking' I'nit n sp..cc he-; K.aiml li.ir-r-o 'i ti-es tnesp c' illy nights, 'Iheyt'.roik their hiUj toihty; "V;ii!f .,n r. shiver in tl e camps, Ihe tin-n i Ley riotbd in MioiMy. PROFESSIONAL. E1. A. I). UAlsl., OIll! I! U S SKI.VIf'KS Ti Ulf. CITIZKNS OF ln.ii.iiiap"lis a'd vhiuitv. Otlice. Virginia Avenue Nu. 22. Itelilvlic ri. N w Jerey itreet, Nu 'SI. U .11 Great Central Railway!! ON AND AFI 'KU OCTOBF.lt Iotm, INST., all lis-ii;r anl freight Trains vi II regime their Ti'cul ir trips. is-'LVdlw . ; . tA U V . -uprrintendetit. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. I A N I IN MMilP.N nifNrV, ?KVhNI Y-1 Wll I scr-".trli ticle- fr l' the cl V i f ttidiunan. h, one Hille tu. in ALfiis' M.itii.f, nn ttie I.-ifj. etl Kailroa.t r'ir-t ran- liuihi r IsimI pi. e f :..'t . r acre. I.d.erul tinn V vi n mi a p irt. it ill im lucge f. r a g"td piece nf city prop, rtv on Imr trrnis. Applv t' JOHN . SPANN, f'l Heat KMPte Agent HATS AND CAPS. 18 A AC DA VIS. Wholesale & Retail ? t)KI.V IN te Hats, Caps, I'mbrellas, Gloves and K I.T IZ S . Has Just EUfflvul his fall Stotl i (K tiooiiS. IUHKT FKOM TIIK M ANl'FACI 1T.KK ' in the I- at. M h ll I - ill ill l low . I he ..we-t. All the t r s, f nio kp nt N.i. Ii Vimy h aula at rri, four door m-im h of t l.r l'i t ofl'.ce. Indianapolis, Ind ih-cJi -1A :im DRUGS. Wholcyalo and Retail Dil u (; C IS TS, No. 40 East Washington St., i . 1 1 roi is, () r.NTin!t to sfiT .ii: i h i.- , fi. -l ii p r: I .n. ! .! til'- t:" I'r'.'Ks, Mi .:''". i'i' "-. lids, . - l a'. tit Mi'.tinties, I'el ftuiet . !' -t l't-. VU, ii.l'. IT, Spi'OiJ.'s, Al. ..ti'd, l.l i..- ! r li.eil. i ...I p ifp..s. s, and .-very article I'l t!i' r l.l'i- id I ll-ll.e-s ill the c.l-tl pi ir, is "gi - it Iy EXECUTOR'S SALE. Executor's Sale of Real Estate. tv vir I will a ;Tt'K OK THI I hoVlspis, ok TIIK I.AüT im les4nif nt i, r Jo. ins Oull.n.ii, )! of M.iriot) c.u.y, ilrtri-.l. I will. n tb" ".sil, ,.jy ,,f iyt.1. r, 1 stsl, e I 4t pto st s i. , f..r ct ls thin the apprat--il V lue. the f... w ;n, re r1.tt'- ( ji.l lerr-.rtt, t!U4te tit '! c-'iiiity. n t: 11 "U h hilf f -rrtli.ti ih rtystv ( ''.). tn townoh'p in. h'rri; ( IT), fi'if Ih'e- ( t . mi 1 Itie uortb .Je of A In'f river, call it-i siir f.uty i JOi aci-. AI-, I lie tiortt-we-t qnnrirr i I tae ...rl h - w r.t qurter i.f m lion twrrli -three (:ti in tt wtohip rrrl trm (17) l.--rtii ol roi. e tlTcf (;i) rat, i i.i.ainiii fotty ( 4U acre. Oi.e ihi-d n( the pur hvsr tn. i ej tu l pant hi hand. One llur.1 tn on. jr. and the i. ,U..er in two .r- af'r dte ol il.-, tl-, ! niiM'h t rr ! live i tr, Mcured by niurtr rti i!i.- p; i rn . . t-r thr Crft-rt dp)n.it v i . .i. . "ti t t w:i apply to t. r utiiler-lynrd at hl rrsi.riK-H tirar Mi'irf.v lie I) .a d rainty, aiut M lu . a f'iiii tte ci I f l. t: iliapfhs, oo tLc "Noth Vil'e rd. ll s.i ! I ui 1 air i i t ..'.! t, ra l.l day, thry wdl he brld f r -a'e tl e. f.rr in. Ml .!il. .s-tt: iiioi HiViD llf r. ". utor. BOOTS AND SHOES. "" " " At Nt. a Wl WaaLiiiajUU at. VLAh'.b 7iaK t'f li(M:.MAlK WOhK Vh sie f Leap, i ' ,rs.r at o( lb 1'almrr Hum sp-W-illjr UNIX.

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TELEGRAPHIC: diMiTi lirtivLrroiTii pailv itiii llinilL.j For ."tlornlns ICeport See flrat l'ai;e. 4ilit Report From er York. New York. October 21 The Commercix!' WashiugtuD letter conuioi rumor that General Meide h to be tuperceded by (Jen. Sedgwick or lien. S x-kle The nest fractional currency will probably be uptae-e l as .i failure, both as regards the paper and e:igr iving. 1 he steamer Petsia, for Liverpool to day, rarried out $501.576 in ppene Ttie siettner Cri'e, from II i vana lfiih, baa nrtivid. Vera Ctuz dates to the 1st contain no new. (Jen. Forney had not yet arrived at Havana, and it was lutuored that he had died of yellow fever 5t. Domingo datea of the l'2lh are received. It is probable tint the I-Und will hive to be abandoned by the Spaniard. Porto Plait has been destroyed bt the rebels, ho hate etibli-he-J a government at Cabellero. The Port Royal New South of the 17th contain the following: The United State steamer Booneville, of the We-teru (Juli Squadron. touched this pajrt on her way to Philadelphia for repair. She bring the important intelligence, received at New Orleans just before her departure, thst a general expedition, under Major General Banks, hid effected a lauding at Point Idibel, Tcxis, a small place at the mouth of the Rio Grande, with two eorpj under Franklin, and the other under a M jor General whose name we did not learn . The-uc-

cessful possession of Point Isdel will give u. in a short time, possc-sioii of llrownsville, which i. opposite Malatnora, Mexii-o, the grand entrepot of the rebel, from which numerou war and needwl stipplie are lrati.-l'errel across the Kio (iratnle to the former place by small luiat. A large portion of the Confederate cotton which Ins been sent to Kurope to purchase puoplie ha pasred through Brow t:ville to anglorebel blockade runners lying on the Mexican neutral sii;e of the river. Of course our occutvt lion of the place will put a stop to this illegal tr.illic, and at the same time will enable our b! ckadets to close the river with a ?mall force. In other matter the occuoation of Texas will have a ii impottint bearing. It will enable the ("overument to Keep a powerful corp. of observation on the vet v border of the theatre of French onerations in Mexico, which may be made (juicklv available in cane our cornnlicated relation with Napoleon should result in a war with that grasp ing and unprincipled potentate. Gen- Btnk is alw.tv active, and will soon be in possession of all the important point in l ex is, und probably 1 of the entiie State. It is understood that an other corps of his army i co operating with him from the direction ol the Ked Hive country. We anticipate glorious news from that quarter by the next steamer. From Knox vi lie. Knoxvillk, Tt.N.N., October 17. To Major (ietieral II tlleek, Washington: On the öth inst, the enemy hel l diwti a far a lilue Spiings, niid a cavalry brigade of ours held Hill's. O ip. supported by a sinill body of inlantrv at Morristowu. 1 accoroinlv tlisn itched a brigade of cavalry around by Hogersville to ir.teiceiit the cnemy'a retreat, ard with a consid rable body of infantry and artillery, moved to Pallp (t.p. On Satnrdat the 10th inft., I advanced a catairy brigade to lilue Springs, where they found the enemy strongly posted and olTcring stubborn re-istance Skirmishing continued until about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, when l sentit division of infantry, who charged ntid cleared the road g; ill mtly. During the night the enemy retreated piecipitatel v. leaving their de id on the field and most of their wounded in our hinds. Wc pursued in the morning with cavalry and infantry forces tmd met them at Henderson. Put owing to a ii:iundeitai;ding withdrew and allowed them to pas with only a hght check. The pursuit wa continued until evening, when I withdrew most of my infantry and returned to thi place. (e.i Sh;u Uleb.rd w ith his cavalry and n brigade of inl.mtty continued the pursuit the enemy making a stand at every iui'iortanl position he hi thiven them completely from the State, captui ing the fort at Zolhcollcr and burning the hmg railtoad blidge there and five other litid-es ntid des'roving three loci. in itive antl .1. car. Hi, ndvat.ee is now 10 runes beyond lit i-tol. Our lo at Blue Spring and in the pursuit Was about 10(1 killed and WUUInitd The enernv's hiss was considerably greater About 150 prisoners, were taken. (Signed:) A. E Ui:b..niie. Major General. I'm in Unit Im ore. H.tLTiMont, Octol.er 21. 1 niormation reached hero lit diy of the murder on Tuesday of Lieut. Eben White of the 7th IT. S Colons! regiment, now heiii! organized by Cid. Ihrney near Benedict, St. M irv' futility. The perpetrator ttn. Col. John II Sitheru, a prominent slaveowner ol' that county The Lieutenant with a stpiad of his company wa pent by Col. Biriiev 'o Ilenedi t on Mom! iy lo ootain recruos. Hesnng that Sothel ii had I wo of hi plave tietf up to keep ihem from enlisting, he proceeded to So'liern's hou-e und ordi-red the men to lie rcleised. Soth f-rti and hi pon refined, tibu.-nd the Lieutenant, md threatened to shoot him both being heavily armed. Lieut. White then left nn I proceeded to the field where aeveral of Sothern's slaven were at woiK, (ojlnwed bv the fatluriitid poii who denial lied Iiis object. The olH'-er replied that he vvus there to eniit all that weie so disposed. Alter pome uioie abuse the Sotl.ern Iclcared they would kill the Lieutenant and tired their pun iition the oflit-er. who fell mortally wounded Hi body was biouyhr. here lat evening and forward ed to hi ftietid in Massachusetts. The two S ilhetna escaped. front aotilttif Ion. W.vainxoro, October 2l.(jen. Cu-tir represent lint in the engagement on Monday we drive the rebel cavalry from C'ainesvillo to be yond Auckland' Mill, a distance of about five mile. At th' point fieri Cut ir'a force encountered a rebel line of battle of infantry and artillery nt leat a mile long, and (leu Davis' cavalry brigade and battery weie at one time entirely cut ir by the rebel, but he Miccceded in exit icatiug him M-If We lost ahaut 'J') In killed, wounded ami mi Ing. and several w igon. one of which contained the ollii iil papers of the legiment. Advice fiom the Army of the Potnm e at? ihe right column advanced j e-tetd iy to within three m lea of Wirienom an 1 the left column as far as liieciiwicit. Our advance entered Wrretitrn without periuns upj sitiiiii, contrary lo the general expectation. The conclusion i that thd tueiny U really relrealmg belote our advance. The railtoad i hit ie to Mana Junction and Oainesv ille on the M tn isa road. The telegraph connects with the latter pbice. rront Oitrinrtall. CiiciAri. October 'Jl. A ppeclal to the Cotnmetciil vy; I he t ittlr-burg, Ky., exedit'tin, pent out by Col. (allup, commoidiiii- the Ei-teiu District of Ketdie kv. ei.ti-istmg ol tie lachnietds ot the 141 and .')Idi Kentucky, haa retfrtieil, bruitjin-; in 50 piioners U ) horea and Vi Und of arm, without the li s- of a man. Kiierti Kentucky is jaetty well cleared of n-lnds. Pai son Brow nlow and Horace Mtyntrd made ppeeches al KiioxviUe on the 20th; both indorsed the Adtnitii-trati.it) and favored immediateenuui ipation in Etat Tennessee. lire. PiTTBi ao. Oct. 21 The Third Pre-byten tn Church w as destrou! by ßrebi da) iucludiug the valuable organ and library of the pastor. The insurance on the building wa $00,000. The org in wa also insured for $1.200. The tire originated In the old Journal building adjoining, occupied aa work shop. from 4tn-r. Aipat. X. Y, Octuler 21 Mr. V. L. Pruyn receive-1 thi evening the Democratic, nomination for Coogrcsa i thi dintrict. to fill the vacancy occaaiuned by ihe reaigtialioo of Eraatu Coriiinp. The ipuotanfthia State utniet the PreaUlent'a It call has been fixed at 35.000. sailing r it liicxkade llunner. HaurAX. Oct. 521 The blockade runntr U. E Ia9 aaitrxl from here during the tiijiht. She ha a valuable cargo of blanket, clothing, ke.t for Dixie.

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COMMERCIAL. , TL.ani l s) mt Vrk TlnrUet. New Yore, October 21. Floor is heaty and 5 lower; pale at $570 ah 9f,ir extra State. $6 70(6 9J for extra R. II 0-. $6 y57 7S lor cood to choic extra, cloaing with no but er at outside rates. Whisky ßrra at "61 n? (2c. Wheat i dull and 23c lower; the large decline in gold and pterlmg exchange has a very denres-iii effect: pales -at $1 27n21 36 for Chicago Spring, fl 27(1 31 for Milwaukee Cltib, $1 3'Jctl l for amber Iowa, JJ(5I -3 j for winter re. I we-tern Corn is dull nd l(32c lower; phippinjr mixed western U:? 'J9c afloat, aud 9rQ$l for inferior to prime in store. Oat I (32c lower, with a moderate bastne&iat TlifaiGMc. Poik -penel dull and lower; aale at $14 -0 (Si l 62 for old in ep, $15 75(jtI6 for new do, $14 7514 tG for new prime, and $15 1)0(3 16 50 tor prime nieas. LrrJ is aphadelower at UUZ Money firmer with more doing at G(" rer cent; bulk of transaction at the latter. Kxchange close dull at 164165 Gold unett!eI and lower; openinp at 46!. declining to 43g, advancing to 43?, ami closing dull at 4J?4 iiiiiciNHiiii .liarUi. Civcikmati, October 21. Flour i very dull; no demand except at a decline; the sale were confined to a few fin all lots of familt at $0. Wheat opened dull and price little better than nominal; but efter the news from New York buyers withdrew altogether. Corn dull and lower; ear ha declined to 65 bCc: shelled i unchanged. Whisky ha advanced to 55c. Provisions dull mid very little done; the tews of the decline in gold flattened the market. Lird dull. Grease active at trU'Jjg. Oroceries are firm. Gold I unettled aud lower at 40 42- Exchange dull and lower. MEDICAL. TO THE LADIES OF AMERICA! MORE VAI.UAHI.E THAN Cot.!: MOUK VAM Abl-K THAN COLI MOi.E VAU'MU-E THAN COLI! MORE VALLA RLE THAN COLD DIL JXO. L. LYOXS FRENCH PERIODICAL DKOPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FOR FEMALES, FOR FEMALES, FOR FEMALES, Suffering from Irregularity or Obstruction of the Menae from whatever cause. IT IS SURE TO CURE! IT IS SURE TO CURE! IT IS SURE TO CURE! IT IS SURE TO CURE It I impossible to tnjoy the bloom of health and v vacitycf spirits unless the Menne are regular as to the time, the quantify and quality. When they are oht meted, nature niases her effort to obtain for it aome other outlet, and, unless these efTortsof nature are assisted, the patient usually experiences Despondency, Nervousnesa and finally COXsUMFTTOX assumes ita sway, and prematurely terminates a miserable life. IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT REMOVES ALL ORSTRUCTIOXS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR BEAR IX MIND BEAR IN MIND BEAR IN MIND BEAR IN MIND TTIAT 1 GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GRAR VXTEE THAT I GUARANTEE My DROPS TO CURE Suppression of the Menses from whatever cause, thugh care ahould be taken that my direct ens are carefully adhered to. BUT TIIK BEST! BUY THE BEST! BUY THE BEST! BUY THE BEST! BUY THE SAFEST! FUY THE SAFEST BUY THE SAFEST DUY THE SAFEST BUY THE SUREST! BUY THE SUREST I'.UY THE SUR ST! BUY TIIK SUHKST! WHICH I LYON'S DROPS WHICH IS LYON' DROP..! WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS WHICH IS LYON'S DKOI'S TUUY ACT UKi: A CHARM By strengthening aim itofgoraMng ami restoring the ytern to a liealthv cmidilion. It moderate all exert and removes all ol'.ri.cll'ili-, aiid a speedy cure may t re III (1 Ott. To 3VIn,xriocl ZjrvclloM They are pi-etilUrly a taptcl, a Ihey hrlngou the month y perhsl with mich perfect regularity. BE WISE IN TIME! BE WISE IN TIME! BE WISE IN TIME: BE WISE IN TIM Fl ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE IVO TI.E CUKES ONE BOTTLE CUKES ONE BtnTLL CUKES In alm.ist everv case. la) NOT BE IMPtVsFD UPON, ll i NOT BK IMPOSHI UPON, Ml NOT BE IMPOSED UliN, la) NOT BE IMPOSED UPON. But cut this out an l send it t your Drucnist, and If he ha not ca It make I tin huy tl rr you. or It may be obtained ,f ihe Ci-iii ral Agent Ur the t'lfied Stair. C. C. CLARK A CO., Wholesale Di upgM, New Haien, O nn. For tale by all respt.ijaiblc Drugglate. Pilcetlper bottle. Wln.leaale Iiealer and the Tral applied at th Proprirtor'a prices hy l.OIIU V S.tll I llf Chicago. SCIRE ECKSTEIN (0. Cluriimatt. BROWNING - "O VN, liidtatiapoha I nlvUMIteod GROCERS. W. R. H0GSHIRE & CO., Wholesale and Retail G JR. O C 3il R S, -ANDlOM.MlSSIOXMIiHCII.iNTS, Xo. 25 irrit Waalilnfflon Mreeli Indl nnnpoll! IndlMtitt DEALER! IX COFFKEsJ, SUHAKS. MOLASSES. SYRUrs. RICE. TEA. .VAILS. GLASS. WOODEN WARE. SOAPS. CANDLES, STARCH. RESIN, TAR. TOBACCO, MACKEREL. WHITE-FI Sil. CORDAGE. TWINE. COTTON YARNS. HATTING. DYE STUFFS. Ac. J"yPartW'uUr attentlo. given to the filing f orders, aeptlj-dlio W. R. (H, SHIRE A CO. Ii wr)Nir KUI. tiRANULM URANDE'S TUSSILAGO la pfeaaanl ta lb Tame- 4Mldea try tnr It

SPECIAL NOTICES.

LIT IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR Haitkt'b TtMkLt Viti have o-r yet failed la rtmoriiv ftiCoculues artint frtn otroctloo. or rtop-a: of nature, er In retorintb ay'. to jrfec' Baitb when auffertaf from Spinal a!Tetion, Prolapsoa, Ctert, tb White, or other weakne of tht Ctertn Organa. Tfce Pl'la ara trrectly hartaJ.a on the eootttt!oo. and may b UVen by th. mt drlk-at fema'e wit bout caaIryr tlis't-'st tb same time tbey act hkeacbartn by trn rtbe-alnjr, 'nrieoratins- axl retorin tb Tttem to a Bl:hy coiKJitioa, and by bringing n the monthly r--nod üh regularity, bo ma'ttr fno what caae tb obfttractiim may arts. Tbey ab oak. bowrr NOT b taken daring the first three or fonr tnor.tks of pregnancy, though p&fa at aay oiler time, aa mi image would bo the resvtt. E ich box contains 60 p'll. Price tl. Dr. IIARVET'S THKAT1SK on Dieaa of rematea, rreuancy. Miscarrieg, Rarrenuem, Pterility, Rr prod action an 1 Abases of Nature, and emphatica'lj th Laiei' Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet cf i Purea. aent frr tt any addresa. Ma cent f required to pay past aga. The f". Hp and book w 11 be pent by mall when deatied. aecurely aealed a ad prepad.by J. BUTAN, M. D., General AsEt, 5o.T Cedar atreet, Sew York. TJJSold by all the principal druggist. T0MLIKS0K k COX, Drogrt. Aeent, rpt30'63-ilAi wly Inilianapolia. rSNEW DISCOVERY FOR THE peedy and permanent cure of Seminal Weakneaa. Ure thral aud Vaginal Discharge!, Gleet, Sequal Disease, Emissions, Impotence, Geiiiu! Debility and diaeaea M the ivladder and Kidney. Bill's Seacinc Pills ara warranted la all cases and can be relied on. No chance of diet required. They do not nausate.nor interfere wiih business parsn'ta. Upwards of 200 ca-s have !esn cured the past month. V-rj than on hunlrl hyU iant tn thm in their jirirate practice, an I all tjit tr7 rf thtir eftcacg. Tbey are entirely harmless on the ystera, aiui can be reied rn in all ca arising from youthful Indiscretion or aelf-ahnse, whtch often Ir.canacitates th sufferer from fulfilling tiirjH'.u t-f married lif. A TREATISE of 64 page, containing means of cure. aer.t free to all. Two stamps required for poatage. The I"ills will be aent by mail, wcurtly Kaled, on re ceipt of On Dollar, by J. BRYAN, M. D., Xo. 76 C dar street, X, Y. Sold by all the principal druggist. TUMLINSOX A COX, Agtnts, wptoO-dlwlj, Indiannpoli. TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. raa D5 H Q 7. 0 9 CO : SCYEUJLD & RITTER N,'..":l J E KEEF ON HAND AND MAKE TO ORDER. ALL ff kind of Marble Monuments and Grave Stuiiet, carve to order, with design, tniMon, or deTice that may he wsiiti-d. Those desiring anything in on, line will do well to give us a call, aa we nsenor but tlie liest materials and insure a I work. mchJI-diwly DRY COODS. m s. o Eh W W EH co o w CO EH CO W CO CO W. s Et? m .4 tn s k i : : 4J - t-4 3 MEDICAL. DOOKS, 3cC. GALEN'S HEAO DISPENS A R Y. ii Ait riitr.ii RT THK LEGISLATURE Or KENTUCKY FOR 1W TREATMENT OK ALL 1 HE DISKASI M OF TH V t' KIN Akt AND ÜKMTAI. OKliANH Jft aas M A" R ft SMBBfr1 t'KiCF. OS 1.1 TXN CKNT X .llt'clirnl Kvporl, OrnX'tinin Thirty fm I'l.tUm mt rt.ruviMavta Antttttrtjt aid J'.SytiiJi'yy v Ik .'rf,-' Ttfiau in ttUt of Ü4iülX anti 'umih. ON A Hf.yt f RTHOD Ot trealuu Venenal D.aea.ea, loclu ding Syphiha In all ita stages U.nmrrli' a, ület, Strlcturs, Varlcoeile, and llydrurele, Dlaaea U tli Ki Irjeys, Blad ler C, without rurcjrj: eit alnli.g a valtjahl trea'i on that wiJe-'prea rnalad of youth. Semtr.al w eaa-res-, N-vt irnal rTni-lon,Sei.al Di.il:ty, Impitetrcy. le., the ctet itiflrra'tlea of )ootb and mainrlty ari-tna tmm the baneful bahn f-elf-ahotss. To which I aided oaerraMon. on Feuul D'.ea.e. and other intere.tlr; matter if the utmoat IniK.rtsr.rf t- the married anl tno-e cntfropIa:!r.( uiarrtaaa, hoentnatn doubtaoMhelr f.b).lcal ab'ttly le enter that atat. JV-nt ts any a Mr In tiil.d wnp per, or. receipt of tmeent r f-'ir tamp. We dertrte our entire t'me a.d a".en!f n lo the trt atmen! of the varlni. prle d;-eae treated .f In oor privat iftpor.. Our D-tQs-ry 1 the only Institution of tly kind In Arnerk-a hieb ha. tren t tatli.hed hy a peclaf charter, an Oil fart should glre 1 1 a pvfer-we over tha eariia qaarks of doahtful rkaraeieT to b f tmn tn a IT rgeritle. Important to Feinnlr-! Oretepartmetit of ur Dtspen-ary U .pclally devoted totrietrestroentof ihe Diseases tl Females, auch as Lo ehorrhea. or Whlte,, Irrerular. Pait.falat d appreae Meri-truatlnn, Nrvooa and general Debility .IM eaf he Womb, Barrenne., c. Consultations and e a am tt.at lor. free of charge. Also for aale. DR. Dr. V EE'S RKiUlJlTUK PII-LA-F r Fmal Obstruction., Irrrtilltle.. e. Married la die. in certain ituatltm hotild not - tbem, ss they w.aldrau miscsrrlage. rrlre ft per boa, simJ taay te ser t by nail. 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