Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4068, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1863 — Page 3
Democratic Documenta. Ail Irr of the Of uiocrntlc TXember f th Oeneral Assembly to tb Feopl of Indiana, setting forth th hlatory of th Uro session, and th ressms why mora had not been accomplished daring Us eonsUtational tnn. This document makes a pampMet faitteen pages, and will b farulshsd In any quantity, l'rkoll 10 perhaodred.
Tim Conscript Act Sprc1 of flow D. vT. YoorLces, on the Conscrirdioo mil, n th House of Representatives, Februsry 23, 1,G3. TU I ene of tbe finest speeches of Sir. Yoortees, on qution tw oc cupying larr shar of public attention, and evry citizen In In 1. ana hon Id hare acopy. It makes a pamS a? a ft . .. . . - I puieioietgut pages. Price 1 1 perbufcurea. The Llberlf of the Cllizcn-Specch of Hon. D. W. Yoorbres, delivered In the, IIoue of Ren. reientifjves, Februsry IS. cntha "Acttolndemnify the President are! other persona for u-pending the writ of babes corpus, and acts done in pursuaue e tberecf,'U now printed in pamphlet form, and can be obtained at this office. Tbi I tb great effort of Mr. Yoorf.tet to prntrcttb liberty of tbe citizen, and shoald be in the bands of every voter In Indiana. It make a pamphlet of sixteen pages, Trk 1 50 per hundred. Ji'"A1I ordera should direct the speeches to he sent byetpvess, a th povtajre will h one cent a copy, and must be prepaid. Ad Ire ELD KR, lUWCNkSd MNüHAM, Indi'u.ipolU. DAILY "SioN'rJNia. TCESDAV M 0 II N I N f , 0 CTO H E K 27 . CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Hot Wastid A pood tiztl boy ia wanted at tlii cfTice?, to sweep out. run wand?, Lc. tT'Thr CVn.Tuon Ies Court was not in Heaion yesterday. r2TJ"hn II. ( uph, it i i. rotniii to Indunnjioli to lettuie. JjyThe Atlintic Monthly for Nov'riibf r i for e.tlebj Uowcn, Stcwnrt L Co., cm! Mertil! Ä: Co. tfm Ten t.rreN iVortii CMrulint tr in store an.l lor nie bv W. K. llhkie L C . Xo. ij Vt'uit VV.-hinxton treu. oct2C-13t 15 la x K LxAtii. A ouJ form ot t.htuk lei-cn or houvt's. Kc, Im, been printed and can be ol ttiiied at tliis oflice. ocl5 iU' C77"F W. Thom tIicnccom;.!i"hrd roct and rhol.tr, lecture ! niht t-efire thtr Youn Men's Libmry Ai-iation at College Hull. ttv"In tlie Circuit Court, .ImJcje Finch render?d hi decTfion in the eise of .uiulr)' Milien n. the Imliun.tf oll.- Lik Ci eck r.ivtl toad. The decision will be juldished. tT'ChapInin J. II. Ixier report h :h the rc-ult of his Uborn. $.'JU."UJ17 aire iJjr contributed in Itxiiit.a to the fund of the Sutc Sanitary Com-mi.-aiou ZiTOu- "ill voluntecn from Marion count? re required under the recent c.tll of the lVeident. They will be rai.?d long before the 5th of Januar? licit. tl'Frat.k Lelie'i Ldie- Micuz.inc and Gatette of Fa-hion for November lor "ale h? Mr Thompson k Son. It is be.iutilullv illu-trattd n I contain- pntterna fur a lonp j.ickVt, with full Bizpil di r inn lor cutting out and making. tf I'inf ti luur f-iiiirnirii irniniru ir'Mii - r r . t ... -.1 r-... a five d ?s hunt in lie vicinity of Fr incisville, Iniiin.i. on Siturdir lajt, briniti I wild du'-k. JG wild pcee, 0 sand hill cranes, 23 prairieehirken.' and 30 qu tiU. It too n two hore wason to trnnport the game to th" r.tilwiiy station Criminal buiuets commenrw la the Marion Circuit to morrow. 1 he calling of thni docket will be the .first thing ttken up in the morning. Probnbly the cneol Mr. Lnripnei-ker, ccued. of poiriing her hubmd, will be the tirs t ken up. Walpolc, Harbour and Cwlley for defendant. tErcTy apleirdid delieary dily botinti fully jsprend, aloi with every übst tnti.il, upon the ample bonds of tint most fmom of iiotel.-, the It!mer House of which Me-sra Mit.ick A: Cn.in are the accomplished proprietors, anil Mcsri. Sipp, Johnson and Jonen the aff.tble gentlemen in the idlicc. t"We are credibly informed tint no "inference" m ever given to any customer that the etore No. 5 Ktc.t Washington ?treet belongs to any other ersonth tn M. II. (Jood. In f ut, it i.s nonene for any one t( f otherwise, ns every person knows to whom the store belongs. The idea of an Irislim n trying to 1 ty the "inter ente" that he wn.s a Yankee, is abrurd. fc7fTeachcTs desiring ccriihVstes will meet th.e Ki inoner at Itryant'.s C'nitnercial College on Saturday next at 10 o'clock A M. Te.-ichers ire requested to be punctual, us the exiiniiii.-ilioii will cuuimeuce at the time named. Cynt Smith. Examiner Marion County. Elujast Wcot Lot. For a nrir.ste residence. Irtttinj University Squire, "'X feet front by 19 deep to an alley. It is the handsomest lot in the city, and mut be !otd nt !tnrt notice. Price will te teduced f'r cil down, or tim will be piTen if desired, on pirt. Apply to John S lpaiin. Uel Estate Aent. . oci'J l-ii.'U. fpvei fully commend to all in want of elegant, complete and durable clothinsr, at the moit rea aotntde prices, to cll at tlie clorliinj Flore of Mr J. Kdiu, No. 3." Ett Washington street We would ptrtlcuhirl? renntk that the milit.uy p.xi.is nt tili ef fti-l)niei)t, of all ilecrit-tion, are unurpaed in this matket. octt-tlit Koir axi ItviLia for S.t.: A tive horse pcacr upright engine, with boiler, eater, conneitinc pines, ic , in complete running order, uo uct in running the Sentinel presses, will tie mW at a bargain, to make mom fur a hrger m gine. It will be delivtred when we remove into our new office, eirlv in October. ApjTv at this office . sepl2-tf fThe attention of our readers is called to the tit. e stock of thick soled boots atM. Hunter k Co. 'a, ID East Washington street. They have a great many different stvle and can ft any one with a good substantial water proof but,just the thitiz tor wet weather. They are retailing them at wholesale prices. octS-dtf For Salk A two story Prick Dwelling II t:se. with nine ri om, gKl size I Lot, on Eist street. Alo. a two Mory Mri.k Dwelling House on Misi-sirpi street, r.e.yr Washington M. Posses eioa giien iaimediately. iiy Jacow riiPEiPor.. Ileal ttate Agent. oc2l) d'2w No. Wet Washington ft. f"Ptor women, with l tile children, are seen dvilv at the Court hou-e in quet of the township trustee. Mr. Turner. They ofien fail to see h:ui. We ask our bene?o!ept titizet s, with ableelin 1 ert. it thev cannot do ometh'.n Jo- the-e un f rtunates and not leave them altoeth r eer..l et.t tp4ju cold and oftsa Jiwf poiiitcd putdx ehariiv? . mmm iJTThe minstrels at Maoric HU last night hvl wdelitfhtel audience. Perhaps this tioup is better in all respects than any tht ha. vivteithis city before E-t-ecislly were the performances of the tamoine Mr J. W. Smith appltuded to the echo Sprung. Smith and Ch idduck's great corps r.ive another eiitertainmeiit at the same place and tim to biht. J"3Iuddy streets and bad cros-irps are all the rape in "Inim pl Intead of scraping the mud off the boulders. decent Councilmen should do, and thereby keeping the waiters anl skirts of our lovely women unaoded, they appropriate to Audy Wallace for r'uhng a :ray horse thniugh the e-trcet on the day Cha-e visit ed thf (ovcrur. We u Mt-ral city, but not a verv cleanly one.
.ntiore.f, jreit tl n! a'cnmhi J. J. Jtis'in, K-q , f Like ,t C (Jreit We-tern Circu, wj iuthecitv t-irr 1 tv en n brief Tlrloush to enMe him to ri-it hihome, SrwinjrfieH, Illinois. Mr Justin infotais u that Ltke's Circm is t at Louisville, rerforrnin;: to rrowJe! aulie:,cea. TLcnce it procee! to SYsi.t-iHe, and will return ar.J winter atVin-crtir.ci.
t?7Mi Trovo.t, the most hemtifu! and accnmpliifl actress in the eon t: try. will apir to-t-ijht t the Metropolitan, in tlie Ldy of Lyo-ia Let our brave cid er and ti e ret of nunfciMj jro ul Uhold what llripadier the jtalUnt Claude makes, what a Colonel Dumas is. and oh! what love there i in the play genuine and hoddj. M:ariiAT Tamxrio. (i. II. Heilkam k Co., No. 17 North Iüiiioia street, nearly opjeite the IUtcs Houi-e, ijoneot the most fashionable merchant tailor ei:abli.hmcr.t8 in thi.scity. Their tock of piece poods comprises the ten virietie and latent styles, all freh and new, from which any pei.llern.tn can select a suit to his tate,and h ive it made in the neatest and mot serviceable atylc. Thoe of our friends th.it want a new auit.oran? part of a suit, we siy call on O. H. Heiikam k Co., ami they will he well suited Youths' and boys' clothing made to order in the latent style. eptl'J 2m Sat Acctnt.vr. I)r Tuto, of IndJannroü, i run over and killed by the paenper tr in on the Dtyton and Xenia railway, five miles east of Dayton, on the mornine of the 2"J I int The Doctor wm in comany with (i W. Hawes, rsq., puhli-her of the Ohio State Gazetteer and Direct, or? The Do tor was on his wav wert, and his remains were interred at a beiutiful spot on the side of the track. We believe he leaves no near relative in tl.i city, although during his short residence amonz us he nude a hire circle of acquaintances who will deplore his untimely end. We have no further particulars of this lamentable affair. Ki'NMPx'a Art Gailf.r? Mr. llunnion Ins ecuted the services of Mr. Penfold.of New Yoik, who will te at his rot in a few diys a person of artistic taste and skill ti do the coloring of j-irtures taken at this etih!ihment. Pictures taken by Mr Hyde r. who is ever centlem nlv and killful in his department ( the huines. nnd coh.retl bv Mr. Pen fold, who is an adept in the art of coloring, cannot fail to pive entire satis f iction. Per?oris wi-h'msr pictures for themel e? or friends, can pet them nt their establishment that cannot be beaten in this or any other city. Give them a call at No. .T2)..j East Washington street. r?""The 12."):h Indiana, under C'mmuilirt Conner, now numbering over .J00, is rendezvoused at Cimp Carrintrton. Thfre is everv prospect ff this rpiment being speedily filled. Col. Conner's well known energy, greit intere-t in everv im jortaj!t public ervicc he undertakes, a.id eminent military qualifieations gttarat.-ty this. We predict tint Col Conner's regiment will pot only be one of the first, hut one of the firie.it in all re spec Is of lhoe which will be raided under the President's late call. We know many young men of courage, talent, education and repecta hilitv, who contemplate, under the auspices of the gallant Colonel, accepting commissions thrre in. And the brave privates to fill up the ranks, as we have iutimated, will not he wanting. Lapir's' Ft K! The undersigned has just re ceived, direct from the manufacturers, his pcoml stock of Furs, which compile the following styles and prices : Mink Htlf Cipes, with Muff nnd Cutrs. $1o" Mink Victorines. ?epirate, from $.'10 to $50; by the set. from $GD to $1)0. Fitch. (Jerman and Russia, fron. $!0 to 73. Sihrritin Squirrel, the genuine article, from $15 to $50 t er set. Muskrat Furs, in brown and natural color, from $'J to $50 per set. Kiencli Coney, all sizes and prices. Jet Iilack Uiver Mink, the nicest in market. Children's Ses, all styles and prices. Swan's dow n and Ermine for trimmings. The Ladies nre re?qectfull? invited t call and examine, as the goo Is, together with the prices cannot fail to suit tbemot fastidioi:. II I AMUKRO R, No. 1R E-iot Washinpton street. oct22dtw Indianapolis. trLset night his honor Mayor Caven had the honor of stating to the honorable C tv Conn eil that he lnd engaged with (lie honorable Presi dents of the honorable Peru nnd the houornhle Itidi tti i;o!is ntni Cincintiati honorable railways to deliver some honorable wood, amounting in all to two hundred and eighty eight cords,. for the benefit of the honorable poor of this honorable municipality, to be honorably paid for ou of an honorable appropriation of an honorable five thousand honorable dollars by the honorable members of this honorable citT, the honorable metropolis of the honoraide State of honorable Indiana. His honor the honor.ib'e Mavor Civcn further Mated in an honorable manner that it was extremely u.llii nlt for bm to get honorable an swers fiom the honorable Presidents of the honorable Ik'ilofant line, Central, Terre Haute and Lafavttie rail wav a on the honorable Mtbject. Neither had he heard anvthing .is yet fi.m the honorable President of tlie honorable M dioii and In liauapoüs connection a very honorable one indeed. His honor, honorably pursuing the honorable subject with pathetic and honor b!e ch-queiicc, further honorably staled tint he honor bly suppose' I tint honorable wood could be bought of honcrab'e de tiers for an honorable fi e doll irs for un honorable cord. The honor b!e Council honorably agreed with his honorable honor, and p issed an honorable ie-olution that the honor bie wood when it was honorably re ceived should be honorably stacked uu on the honorable Court-house square, and n honor ib'e ptdscetuan he honorably detailed to specially witch it honorab'y t( prevent honorable thieves from carrying it honorably away. Council lroceetiiii;. TUIl VAVCtt AND ri.NCHONAHlLS OF Vlsir ok LOL'JSVILLt. This body met last night. Present his Honor Mavor Caven and a quorum. The principal huiie-s wsth revision of ordinances. Nothing miietiil wa done The Mavor of Louisville. Hon Wm Kaye. Mes.-rs. James W O-horue, J. K Urown, T. C Tucker and John D. Ortill, Councilmen of that city, and Henry Wo! ford. City Treasurer, appe r ed'ns guests of the municip 1 t v , nnd were sever ally introduced hy Major Caven to each honora ble member ot our nietropdi!an legislature. These gentlemen weie on their return from Chicago and other p iints, whither they h id gone, as i eommitiee. to investigate concerning street railroads. The pending ordinance relative to that matter, in our Council, was submitted to them, each individual taking home one copy thereof. It seem, as our reporter understood it. that the object of the people of Louivi!le is to throw all possible guanJs about what is certain to become a monopoly in that or any other city p-ittiio: money daily into the poc kets of capital ist!.. Not that capitalists have not a lit to a percent on their investments and to nil legiti ni ite du i.Iens. but at the s-arac time it is propoed ; to guard the intcies's of the people, and tl i s ' right. The distinguished visitors. Im ing teen ; receive! with 11 the honors, retired the Mayor! elegtntiy b ) ing t:.em out j Mr. Thoun-ott f.Viel the following: j 1 list this com cil ha i e rect ivol H's II 'Ilt. the j Mtvor. Mr Kiye.and members if the council of j ti e city of Louisville, and hive only toreietj that the viit of tl.esr' cei t'emen Is so short th it , it is impossible for this council tj extend to their i illustrious visitors the civilities of our ci'v in a j manner worthy of them and in. Adopteal Arm I Con. ' r i A re-oluiion naming Pearl rtreet Iron end to j ud w as tolop'cd. Sandrv motions appropriating money to the J trrtt cömmi-sioner and otherwise instructing! - . w I i t-lu v. tritM. i Mr H. A Fietcher offered the following: . AVar.re., That the Street Commissioner be j ii:-tiucied to remedy the nuisance on Illinois street .Ki-isioned by' tie surplus water tlwing from the Institution'for the liiind; al-o to re,.a;r' the too'. n i ; Jtf crossings of iimJi-iD no .vor;t) street. Adopted Mr S A FUtcler raescntevJ petition with regard to improvements on St. CUir street. Ke i ferreil. - t Mr Colley preset, ted a eommunicaiion from W. W. Leather leetining the fSie of Sh.M.l j Trustee in the F.rst Ward. Accepted atulsptead j on the ti mi re. j Lucien lUrbour, , w an unauitoously chosen ; to till the vacancy Caused by the rcaluatiuti of Mr Leathers. Council adjourned.
ExtrcTto or KriBC5 Stoit, ox J.Hoa ILn Heubeii Sroi.t, comp my K, r. itli In iana, conti tel of de-cttin and the murder of Slm o H fTimo. At Mso'i-on, Carndl counts, I-i.li ma, on the 1 l.h of March hut, was shot on Fridiy la-t. The execution was on the bay shot e, ia front of the ptPfonyard. The flotTm in batulion t formed in a hollow Fquire, open on the bay side, wheie the prisoner was seated on his coffin. Col. Pieison and stiff were within the wpwe Tbc ex4fution party was in commatrd of Lieutepatit McElro, Provost Marshal. The orders and sentence were read ty L'eut. Bifey, Post Adju t art. Portion of the prisoner's statements were then read by the Chaplain, it being too lenirthy tobe read entire. Praver wns orT'rcl, in Kn;:li.h. by the Chapiviu. and a!-o by P.ev M. Md Icr. Pa-tor of the German Church in S wiJa-ky, in the German Imgnase Mr. Muier, with trie Chaplain, have been unremitting in their attentions to this unfortunate man. After the service the cap was placed Ter the eyes of tlie pris .tit by E. M Keith, the Hos pita! Su art. and tue commmJ given to fire by the Prnvot Marshal The prisoner teil immediately, seven balls taking effect, there being eight of the execution p-.ity. one having a blank cart ri lge. Dr. Woodnridge. Surgeon of the Post, went up and examined the prisoner and pro nounce-d him dead. The battalion, under the command of Mjor Sovillc. in irehed pa.t the body, the band playing the dead march. When past the bod v, the I. itt ilion nnrched to the parole ground at a qu'ck step. The remains of the prisoner were decently laid out and Lutitd in the prisou gravc-arJ ou the Inland. The Election is Grant Count?- 1 he Republican or abolition tujoiity is 2'15 a pain of about 5') over last year's vote This smvll difference Is easily accounted fur. Last year, the Republican vote in the county was 1.1C1; this year, it is 1 4"J. being a gain to them ot only one vote. Lil)eir, the Democratic vote was I..'i'!5; this year, it is only showing a f;lI. ing off of the Dnmocratic vole, of t5; of course, the only l air conclusion is that the Democrats have either gone to war or else did not go to the polls hid thev done their whole duty this V earns they did hist, the abolition majority would liare been only about 15'). Nevertheless, we have done verv w! us comp i red with others, when it is rev-ollecied tint the abolition majority in Grant cot.i.tv, for the last nine years, has been near .r'i0. Wo luve no doubt, another year of misrule and cam ige w ill gtisly enough to give us the county by a handsome m j r i t v . Marion Journal.
abb MlllTS OF IMIl ICAItPIIS. A s'x'y rc field of sulphur h as just been discovtrcl in Nevada. The quantity of cotton received at New Yoik since the first of January, U 195,1)00 bales. The New York music teachers ate on u strike ten instead of twelve wetks. to make a a qu irter. Nine thousand cleiks and other were sent from Washington expenses piJ to vote for Cut tin. The Like Superior silver mines are attractig the attention of capitalists. Seven th-Mismd private carriages (mostly siiod.lv) appeared in Central Paik, New Yoik, ! few day s ago. The Republican pipers cl lim three members of Congitss from Kentucky ns Admiiiisliution men. It is estimated tint the wheat crop in Eng land this year will be equal to tint of 1 bU 1 and IM).! added together. Mapemm. Smith. The famous Madeline Smith, who was tried for poisoning her lover at Glasgow , .ome yeata ho, has btcn comfoiiably mini od. The report that President Lincoln proposes lierealler to sentence pel Ron who miybes:rbi trarily arrested to take com mind of the Army of the Potomac, nee Is confirmation. - TEL CR ÄP H IC : raspoNTxi. xi-Htsjo.v roil rum naiL state knttkkl.I for .Mornint,' Iteporl Sec tlrt Im;e. StrporC From c liTcimiatl. Cincinati, Ort-.ber 2i. Grn. Rosecrans ar riveil here about II o'elock this morning, and av is escorted to ihe Ru: net Houe by an immense crowd nl riii..:i. Ht. w.i enthusi isticady welcunie I thi-i'-.i.! ,'':. tl. -ntiie line of tu trch. Jii.igc S'oni introduced himtot'ne assemhhge u d sä; i io.s fi II iv tiaNis o! Cincinnati appie ci ite 1 t:." v.iK ),; h is accoin'.li.-hiMi for tlie conn try .and i--i:ic i him of ihc'r unshaken confidence Wliiie he li - i ch r i.'ish.'i.i'tid his lutivy State the State ins i.ev er iotg.,t;en hiui Alluding to Iii f .iiov.d ii.Mii ihe At in v ol the Cumberland, he .'d the if.p'e woi.iij icjuiie the records upon ki h iii it a li.-n iv is b tsi 1 (e'i R'-f.T his teitjii.e! thinks for the ex-pre-sj, i, i.j- . m;. '!iy ai d ie.-j t wi.ich thisputho riceptio-j in. p i-!. ! !e ! n it flittered fiv it. he c-'idd not forget th it the he irt of the peo pledge not go it to individual. alope. it is the principle lor which we .-ic coii'ending, the strug gle lor n iMon d iile. that ; ro.!uces suth assembl He sn the peo pi never to forget their di:t t.i the Govei ntnci t whatever might oc cur to in.hv.du i Is. I he question as to l ow he tin! been ui 1 he des'ied to leive for future time to answer S nue friends of mirie in Nev Yoik, he said, are very solicitous about my health. The Army of the C umberland thinks I am well enough, and o do I . The New Yoik and Waslrngton papers have s.ii.l th-.t (icn.s McCook an.I Cutter, len intended to mike charges agiinst m Thev have as snred me hev regret exceeilingly that such false reports should have been started". Sim-e the battle ,f Chickam inza, he had re ceived a letter of approval trotn the President fur his acton in that aft'iir. Whatever charges np perel in Kistein papers uainst hint, he w? satisfif-d tl'.vei nrnetit as tio w ay responsible for the:n He wis reidy to do whatever the Goveii.mcnf reLiiirei! of him. At the conclusion of rhe speech, cheers were given f )r Ilosccr-ps :tpd the Armv of the Cumberland. Hi el tnie throughout was earnest an 1 htvirtv. f rom Jiliinglnn AmN6roN. 0 tober The Navy De part ha received information that the steamship Desota. dcrii - 'l"1 latter part of October, when in the Southwest P.-,, receivetl inform it'on th it a Stenn er hid bet n tosrdel by a bind of rebel and cirried ont of the river. After a run of 35 miles she was ctPtuted, and proved to be the Leviat! Kill. S; e is r.ew jp.d i a very fat screw steimer and was amply upr-lie-i with coil and provii"i. '"or ho'ir cruise, wirh a p;c's ed ci e w. Ciptain W-i!Ivt s- : v he fee's gre if s itisfiction in aniioun it.g t! is .uj, for whet- te 0 ston, a much i:lT:'r e--.l . it is irried off by tht relels some i:ioi:h !M-e. es.vi te'l u'in her track, ah ! I'.t: b ad l!.e o; p"; !'.!t .:ty of w'ti.e-ing the deso! lion -he ri'i.l m i.-r pi!i. bhii-Ki-n'.!. the se i in her w ike w .l. tfjf cli irrcl memoti il (i ni iriy fi' e ';- Ti e Levi th in with her d.-perate bind hts hern -ent t Ni1- Orlen. Adm'ra! Lee ' !e.ri: l ed from Newport News yeserlsy th.t !h Newborn had arrived frm Re i u fort witli .Vin bHrre'- of tr and tu'i erititie The N..nemotid had im en .i!iorc the Venus, one of the larget and o'est nf the bhst kade rurin'rs. w j;!i a valuafde cargo, wh:ch w i totally dcsti oyed. Irnm I'hllMdelptilN PniL irnrin a, Octder The Pennsylvania Riilro td is again foi w irding poods to all points wet ol Pit;sbJrg. lie western roads iie-pg clear ol arcu mul itions caused bv govern merit tr importation PROFESSIONAL Dr. A. J. (ALL, OFIFRS Uta sM'IVfi'V? THE CITI2FNS OP I i.s ar-.J i.initjr. O.lce. Virginia Av.DO N...M. -ii-r.c. yrt Nw Jerstr trfft, No 37. oetl'63-dlT GROCERS. W. H.nt OHT. a. r. woopwatn IT E W FIR IiAtr.irr. n-tKiir.T:n, t (XTssorTOTIt ATFU a !.:; S.. n t f l.r.sr Trade, No. 79 Fa-t Wash intori siret. in t!ie Ki'.der I;lSi. luiai.ap li. Ind. ..CV-41m FAViWIT X WOODWAWP.
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COMMERCIAL. ; BT Titar.KAra.l ctnclnnntl Market. Cincimjiati, October SG. The news of the ad?ance in gold atiffened the carket for flour and groceries. Flour was held more firmly, but not much was done and prices are scarcely higher Wheat ia 2(g.Tc higher, and in Rcod demand; red, $1 13(31 16; white, $1 35(1 40. Shelled corn is dull at r5c. Oat advanced to G37Ü3. Rye. $1 1501 16. Rtrley unchanged. Whiky advanced to 51.. No new feature in provision. The advance in freights neutralized the effects of the favorable new? from New York. Lrd was cffereJ at lOc. Nothing dope in me-s potk. (Sold, 4rM'Jc pretu. Silver, 40 Q 43c... Exchange carder. ate w York Harket. New York. October 2C. Flour better; 6 10u76 30 for extra State. $7 10(27 20 for K. H. O., and $7 259 15 lor .:ooi to choice extra. Wheat excited, and 3(7.V Letter. Potk firmer; moderate demand at 14 37)0 14 C'J'X for old mess. Lard'firmer at ll.Uc. Chee-c firm at 12((l Cc. Money active - Oo'd higher, tut yery incguIsr; opening at 50, advancing to 51 j, and closing weak al-l.jC prem FOR SALE. -A.XJOTI01sr SALE or a VALUABLE RESIDENCE, On the corner of HUiKd and New York streets. Aho th eutiie stock cf Household and Kitchen Furniture. I WILL SFI,L ON MONDAY, THK SECOND DAY OF November. I5lt, C"mri-!icii g at I oc!Tk A. M., at pabl'c auct en, en the prerriss s, the House and I ot ituate i.nthec hit of Illinois and New Y.-rlc Ktreets, at prevent Kcuped a a rei ienc I. L. McOnat. Tk.aas r Sai e One-fourth cash in hau I, one-fourth in one. two and three years each, the deferred paimenia bea'inir interest at ib" rate of f. per cent per aunuui and to le serured hy mortgage on th pr-perty sold. And at the same time a-id place I will eil in like manner t'o'o itire stock ftf Ho'i-ebold an.t Kitchen Furniture, t'eiiu wed ket aiel almjt aa kixhI aa new. coiiMsliinr of ene llano Forte, Hea.isteads, F.ureaus. Tables, hair, Wash-siands, Onrpets, Si ovea. Kitchen Furn ture, Ac , c. Tv.hms or aik All sums under 10 cash, and on a'l mius ol llu and ov-r cre-ht of reue, months will b p.ven, th j.urclia er executing cote with approved security, with interest. Th proper y w i I be elii)ite.1 to purchasers and all iiifor.ii ition yivea by the andersitrm-d. OBH) rOniK, Auctioneer, cl-22-df J No. C3 tVet VuiinKton stren. FOUNDRIES. IIOOttlHK STATU FOUNDHY AND STOVE WORKS. VOX, LOllO A I'l-M'H, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealer in s to i -i;.vf uoLLoir-ui ii sVc. 4 l h OUH STOVES AUK OF TIIK LATEST AND 2. in' im;r ved patterns. inr oiIkt wore will embrace Iron Front, Cduum, K Iway, Wil.Mil Mouse C i!inKs Ac, Ac. Orders hy uuii or otherwise oheited, and prompt atteiitii n K'ver. O ir pr.c.-i will he found av low as aty. oiiUe. Sah-M-Mom Foundry Ivt So'ith De " ware trr(t, uvo squires directly iat f the Ltiiii Denof oct. 3 ' BOOTS AND SHOES. At No. 33 Vet Wasbinctor. M. LARGK STOCK OF ITDMK-MADF. WORK FOR cale chep, ne .n...r east of the I'.itner lions ep.li.itlr A. LINTZ. SHIRTS, 5.C. Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Collars, NECK r i TIES. UNDER SHIRTS. IU A K: OLJIDTO And DIM WTdtS And Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at JT -r". B5i J0 S-Z 1t ti m 30 WKM WAMIIMilOX STHI.ET, aprlO.'SS-dly INSURANCE. II 1)1 A A BI fa Sa E A SHU A I V K . Farmers Lnd Merchants Insurance. Company, Of Quincy, Illinois. Capital, July, 1363, $300,000 00, And Rapidly Increasing, Secured b Lien on Ural Fut me, Cah Valu orer Sl0)0000. ?i SPECIAL ATTEMI0X GIVEN TO THE INSURANCE J f l't cht d D- rli.nit. Farm KuiMiris and tbeir couten's. iiirtuliii Lie Stock, againpt los or daniage by lire or l.iLtuiri--. All losev fcU.tain!"d by thf Company ha a been prrmptlv adiu -ted arid p nd ljutr before m turity, to the ei.tire satisfaciion of the suJerers, which policy of promptne w ill Le coi.-.inutd. W. N. CLINK, President. W. R. Vax Fa.k, .Secretary. ?ept'r3 wly WHOLESALE CLOTHINC. I)i:Att, MIO. cV CO., HAVE JUST OPENED AN EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE Clothing' House AT THE East Corner of Meridian St., OPPOSITE Tim CMOX DEPOT. ALL COUNTRY MERCHANTS ARE rOL'TELY INVITED TO CALL. fsfptSl-wi HOTELS. F. A. RE1TI. P. BAILTTEG. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (T0RMERLT EARME2S HOTEL,) One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, IM)IAAPOLI, IND. flVm HOTEL HAS PEES RECENTLY REPITTED I and refurnhhe.1. The travellnx puhlie win t sh n evey attention t rnak tbem feel at borne. itV ly
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NOT ALCOHOLIC. A Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extraet. ' DR. HOOFLAND'S GER AN BITTERS, PREPARED BT Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philad'a, Pa. "VTILL XFFECTUALLT CUE1 Liver Complaint, Dt spepj-in, In uu dice, Chronic or (ervoii Debitlt', DUeaiea of the Kidnrj'it and all dliraie arlhlng- from u. dttordered Liver or Momach, ach as Constipation, Inward Piles, ulneeN or Blood to tb Head, Acidity ef the Momach, Nauspa, Heartburn, Disgust for Food. Kuhiesa or Weigat in ibe atomacb. Sour nw tat ions, inking or Uu tering at tbe lit of tha Stoma h, Sw rnmiu of the Ilea , Harried and Difficult Ilreatb'.nir. Klutterinir at the Heart, Choking or SuffocatMiir Nensdtionü when in a Iyiugi osture, IMmneaa cf Vision. Iots or Web before tbe Siubt, Fever and I hi 1 Pain in the Head, iJctlciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the kin and Eye, Paia in the Side, Kack, Chest. Limb, Sudden F.ushes ' ' cf Heat, Iiurnit'.ir In theUcsh, Constant lnia?iiiiiiirs of Evil, and grtat Dr. presi-iuii of 1 it', And w ill positively prevent YKLLOW FEVER, IULLI0US FfcVKR, Ac. Tbey contain IV o Alcohol or Had Wliitky! They will ct'R the above disease In ninety-nine caseout of a hundred. XNDUCED RY TIIK EXTENSIVE SALE AND UNIVFRI SAL popularity cf IIwMaiid"s German Hitlers (purely vej-etable) bots of ignorant quacks an I uiiscrupulou adventurer, bave opened upon urTcriLg bum-nüy tbe flood gates of no-trums In be shape of poor whiky, vilely compounded wit u injurioua drug, and christened Tonics. Momai hies and Hi ters. Hew are of the innumerable array of alcoh'Uc preparation's h plethoric bottle- and hl belüo 1 kegn. under the n"xlet appellation of Rittern, which instead of curing only BKifravite disca.w, a. id leave the dUappoinied sufferer in le-pa-r. Dn yon want something to strengthen you? Do you xrunt u good appetite? Do gou irant to build up your constitntion? Do you mint to fed veil? Do you icant to get rid of nirtousntss? Do you irant energy? Do you want to rlerp v,U? Do you trant a brink and ri-jetrojut JreUnq? If you do use IIOOFLAÜD'S GERMAN BITTERS. Ihn .Vr. J. Xevltn Zroici, P.J).. Alitor of the En fiij,'-itij tf liiJiginus KncUdj. Although not disposed to favor or recommend patent medicines in general, ihrcuzb di.stnift of their ii'gr- d'enta and effects, I yet knoiy of no sußlrient rea-oim why a man in y not testify to the benefit he believes hlmseir to bave reieived fruiu any imple preparation in l ha hope that he may tbua contribute to tbe benefir of others. I do this mor readily In rearard to Hoofland'i. fierman Ritter, prepared by l r. C. M. Jackson, ot thu c ty, hecause I wa preju 'iced against them for mai.y year, under the impre-sion thnt thev were chiefly ai a!o. nlic nvi'ture. I am Indebted to my friend R h-rt Sbo-maker, Esq., for tbe removal of this pre udice hy proper ti at s, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The ue of three littles of these hitters, at lb; be (finning of t.e present year, was followed hy evident rlief and retorat;on to a degree f bodily aid mental vigor which I had not felt f r fix tii' ths before, and had almost dpx;red of regaining I therefore tha- k God and my friend for directing mo to the ue of them J. NKVV1UN I1ROWN. Philadelphia, June 23, lsjl. I'AXtTIClTrAK NOTICE. There are many preparations told under the name i f Hitters, put up in quart bottle, e. mpoun ed of the cheapest wlilkv or common rum, costing from 20 to 40c per gallon, the taut disguised by tnise orcrander ceed. Tnis c!.ia of Ritter ha caused a d will continue to caue, a I tijr as they can he sold, bundled to die tbe death of the drunkard. Hy tbeir use tbe ays tern is kept contitiuall) under the rfl'ierire of alcoholic stimulnnts o. the worst kind the desire f r liquor i created and kept up, a! .1 the result I all the horror attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who deire and frill Ktt a liquor bitter, we pul.lish the follow in rece.pt: Get on bolVt of II rt tihl (ttriiftn Liftrrt and m'x wiih three quart of ytfl Unfitly or Whitley, and the re u't "ill be a preparation t' it will.ir ectl in u edical virtue aiid true excellence a y of the nomeroua liquor bitters in tbe m.rket.aüd Aiil ct much !r4. You will ha e all the virtue of ! tßinds Litter in cotnectlon with a icood article of liquor, at a much les price than the ii ferior prepanti n w il! cost you. Attention SoltSier! :ml Friends or So!liei! We call the atten'ion of all baring relations or friends in th army to tlie fact that "IHJOFLAND'S Herman Bitters" wiil cure i)iue-ten:!is of the diseases in Inced by exposures ard privatier.s Incidict to camp life. In ihe list, puhlishea almost daily In tie newspajiers, on tbe arrival of the Rick, it will lie noticed that a very large proportion are suffering frun debil ly. Every case of that kind can he readily cured hy HoflaiHrUerman Bitter. I'ieaes resulting from d sorder of the digestive organs .re sp-e lily removed. We have no hesitation In stti:ic that, .if thse Hitters were freely ued amnnp our soldiers, Ln.dreds of lives miht be aared that otherwise will be Iwt. We call particular attention to tbe Mlowin ? remarkable and well authenticated c re of cne of t'ue nation's heroes. whoe hie, to use bis own Ianzuae, "has been saved by the Hitters." rHitipr.1 rata, August 23, 1S33. MrssR. Jo'sKM k Eva Well. gentlemen, yourllooflatid'a German Hitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers, of my comrades, some of w hose names are appended, and who were fully coirtiizant of all the circumstances of my case. I am, ai d have Uen for tbe latd four jear, a member of Sherman celebrated battery, and under the immed ate command of Capt. R. B. Ayr. Through tbe exposure attendant upon tny arduous, duties, I w attacked in November Itt i'b inflammation of the lun-. and was for 72 day- in the hospital. This was followed by great debili'y, bihtetied by an attack of dysentery. I st then removed from the White I oue, and sent to this city 01 board the steamer State of Maine, from Lieh I landed on the 2Mb of June, tine that time I have be .-ert as low as any one could be and etiil retain a spark of vitality. For a wevk or more I w.s scarcely able to swallow an thing, and if I did fjree a moraI down, it was Immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a n'.iss of water on my stomach. Life could Dot Jat under tb.ee circutniUaeefc; and accorinply the phvicians who bat been working faithfully, though ani'icccsfull). to rescue ai from tbe rap of the dread archer, frankly told m they could do no more for me. and advised me to see a clergyman. aDd to make such dispoi on of my limited funds as best suited An acq'iain'ane who visited me at the ho-pital, Mr. Frederick Stephenhron, of Sixth below s rch street, advied me, as a forlorn hope, t. try your Hitter-, and kindly procured a bottle. From tbe lime I commenced faking tbm t! e gloomy badow cf !ea!h receded, end I am now, tbstik G for it. arttinur letter. Though I have taken but two bottles, I have sained trn pound, and I feel sar.g 'irie of beiric jwnnittcd to rejoin my w;fe and daughter, from w hom I hare heard no hing for eighteen m.-rdhs: for, irentleraen, I ara a loyal Virpintan, from th vicinity of front Koyal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken ihe place of rsgue feirs-to jour Hitters will owe th glorious privilege of a?ai'i clasping to my bosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC M ALONE. We fally Concur in the tixth of th aSo statement, as we had despaired of aeeh:g our comrade. Sir. Xalon, restored to health. JOHN CUDDLF.BACK. 1st New York Eatterv. GEO. A. ACKI.KT.Co. C, llth Maine. I.p WIS Cllt VALIER, KI N.T. I. F.. 5-PF.NCFR, 1st Artillery, BaL F. J. H. FAi-E We IX. Co. B 3d Vt. Iir.NhY Ii. jr.KOMK, Co. L, do. HF.NLYT. M ACÜONALD.Co.C. 6t. Maine. JOHN F WARD, C K. 5th Maine, lis KVAN KOCH. C. H. T2d Jl. Y. NATHANIEL H. THOMAS. O. F. Kth Vs. ANLREW J. K (MB ALU O. A. 3-1 Vt. JOHN JENKINS. Co B, K6.h Pa. nr.ii' i tin " r rni'VTPiirnimo Se that th Signatar of "C U JACK WIN " is on tba wTLirrtx of esch hottl. Price) pwr Bottle T5e. mr ttsalt at oxen fortl. : Should your neare1 drurjrist net have tbe article, do not be pot off by any of th. lutoxlcatinx preparation. Uat may be offered in its j lace, but send to c, and wiil forwsrd secarety ked, by express. rrlnctpal Hre sand .nnnafaciorr, o.t3I Arch St. JOXCü-ft'-GVANAr (Successors to a M. JACKSON 4 CO.,) Proprietors). jryror sals by Drwgrts and dealers I very town in th l uiti 4 Stat.- spt30-d(ntJiw4wBi.
SPECIAL NOTICES. 1ST IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. natriT'l Ftaatt PlUJ lave cerer ytt failed la removing HiSkraltiea arilnc from bnetioa, or atoppara ofeatar, or la wtorlaf tbt vyr.tnu perfect be alt a when ulTcriac from Spinal a?wtlots Prolapsnt, Ctert, tba Wbitea, r tier w.aknaa f th Ctertna Orgaaa. Tb Pint .ra perfectly harm)a oa tba coatttoUoo. and day ba taken sj tba moat deücata feaa! wttbout catiaInj distre tbe aama tlma tbey art lilt a charm by atrengthening, nrljoraiing andrertoring tba tytem to a tealtby condition, and by bringing oo tba raoctbly period wl'Ji regnlarfty, to atter from what can tea tha obstruction may art. They bould, however, 5 (JTba taken daring tbe flnt threa or four tsoalha cf prf gnancy, though aaf at any other titna, aa miaeamag would ba tbe result. Each box contains S0 p ll. Price tl Dr. IIARVKY'S TRRATISK on Dtatea of Fataalea. Pragnancy.MLscarrtege, Barrennesa, Sterility, Keprodnc tion and Abuse of Naturt , and emphatically th La-Jiea' Privat Medical AdvUer, a pamphlet of &4 pagea, nt free to any addresa. Hx cent required to pay postag. Th Il'la and book w.H te aent by mail when dealxed. aecurtly aealed and prepaid, by J. EETAN, M. I)., General Agnt, No. 7 Cedar treet. New York. CJSold hy all th principal drugglrtt. TOMLINSON 4 COX, DraggiiU, Agents, ept3083-dAw1y IndianapoUa.
tTNEW DISC0VERY FOR TUE speedy and permanent cur of Seminal Weakness, Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, ftequal Diseases, Emissions, I m pot nee, Genital DaUUity and diseases ot th Bladder and Kidneys. Pill's Srrnnc PiLia are warranted fa all cases and can he relied on. No chance of diet required. They do not naaaate.nor Interfere with business pursuits. Upwards of 200 cas have been cured th past month. ifvr than on Hundred physicians w fAem i thrir prirat practice, and all tftat veil cf their eßeaeg. They are entirely harmless on the system, and can be relied on In all ca-a arising from youthful indiscretion or aelf-abuse, which often incapacitates the auflerer from fulfilling the dn'iet vf rtarri-d Of. ATRrATHK of 04 page containing meana of cure, sent fr?e to all. Two stamps required for postage. The Pills will be eut by mail, securely sealed, on re ceipt of Oue Dollar, by J ERY AN, M. D., No. Tö C dar sUeet, N, T. Sold by all th principal druggists. TOML1NS0N X COX, Agents, sepi30-d&wly Indiannpoüs. TO MC STONES. R2ARBLE WORKS. rr 3 Q si 0 ffl t 3 e 01 I StYßOLD & RITTER w s-r.ii f !!:- 5--jgfKes f' WF. KEEP ON HAND AND MAKE TO ORDER. ALL kinds of Marble Monuments and Gray Stories. curve to order, with design, emblem, or device that may n wanted, inoa oeuriiig anything in our line will do well to give us a call, as we uenone but the best materials and Insure al work. mrh31-dAwly MEDICAL BOOKS, 5tC. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY. cimkti;ki;ii BT TilK LFGISLATL'IIK ÜF KKNTITKT FOR TH TRRAT1TENT OF AIX THE DlSEAfcKS OF THS CRINAKT .IM)f.VMTAI,OROAs 0 SBB t B WW 1 H IS Si PRiCt ONL.T TXN CKNT. A i1Icdir;il LN ori, dbfUaiutny thirty Fte fiitit irut Sijrtiuy.ofi Anatomy vvi Py('ily of the (tqm.isLh stats of l!!ik au4 liJu. OS A r.&TT METHOD Of treating Tens na! Dr-aes, incla die? Syphilis in all ft star lionorrhea, GWt,Fthc4cre, Varlocile, arid Hydrocele, Disease ot the Kidneys, Bladder 4c, without mercuryl ccnuliisa a valuable treatise on thalwtde-eprea maUJj of youth, tiunal Weal- I ne. N ctirnalEm's.-ioLsSexTial DeWiity. Imx.te-Kj-, tb secret lntlnn!Ues of youlh azd mi. tartry arising fmnj the banefuJ habit fXalf. abuse. To which is added observations ot Ferna! Disease, and other InteresDrf matter ofth tnoat Importacce to the married ar. l thoe contexrplati'.g marriag;, wheentrtain douhuof their physical ab-lity te enter that state, äentt ary a)draa is a sealed wrapper, on receipt ol ten cents or Tour statu;,.. We devote our entire tin e and att-ruou to the treat(meet cf the ration priyttt dieae treated of la our Privat teport. Oar Dispensary la th or!y Jawitttiou f ih kind lu America wticb has been tablished by a special bu.i vi ,u- wi' - ivm 41 t j a prierrnct OTCf U various quacks ef doubtful character to be foun tn at? arge c! tit.. Important to Feinnlt! One department of our Dispensary Is specially devot4 to the treatment cf e Diseases of Pau!e, suxh a L0 ehorrhea, or White, Irrertlar. Painful and g.?preMetistmation. Nervous and General LSrNht; ,LHsa.ef he Womb, LarreLnesa, Ac. Ccnsnltationsand exaramatloofree of charge. Alo for sale, DR. DKWKE'S IlsjCl-ATOR PII-LS Pot Female Obstructions, lrreirilaMt s, 4c. MarTld ladies rn certain sltnatlon shcmW notnse theai, as they would cause raiscamsge. Price fl per box, and tay b sent by mail. DH.OALCN'S PRKVF.NTTTK--An Inva'nable artfcU for thr s witting to limit the number of their eJüprfa, ot the barren h desir etsldreii; warranted not to injure the heal it., and will last for a Ufet!we. fent tasanj tvlJreH.tiadtrsetl.oa raeclpt of th price TH0 DOLLARS. PATIENT AT A DISTANCF By aendlng a brt statement of their symptoms, will recerve Blank Chart eor talnr.r a list of questions, oqv terns for the ers t ' treatwse-M,. Med ei seat t any prt mt ths try I to cure any case at home, fre from danger or cwrioatty. All transactions privat IN conüdenUal. Kmmoer th name atxl nnmbar. Direct all letters t OALK5s BEAD DISPINSA1T mlS-tadAwlv . tatsvtlU. f.
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