Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4085, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1863 — Page 2

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Till CNiX I r MLMT PPKSKHVKI. ;jrn a . MONDAY MOHNlNO.XOV'F.MrKIl ir i , PROCLAMATION! Df tUr Gotfmor wf Indlani-. Tta Prt;H5t fcf tb Caltei kavU'f 'e.'jrt,tei Tbcrad ay, tb Jifc ay of 5fttbf, ItataM, Iay Tb.r-fV.r., 1 Oum P. Moit i, 0tTir of I.2:ai.a. Jotmiyet apart aH4aj, a:i! fall tip m tie people af th Ktate Io oet tb am, in cev.rtlar.ce with tb pmUmiÜ n tf the Pre-Mer.t. Lr Ib opiai thank ajl prai. Airifcty Owl for lh fcaaj ir.epriei II? baa ihoa 01 krin the jat jear, ad pray tllm, vi Lb b.inble Lart, f tttl protect, anilde nd ble o o4 rtor th ineaUmaM? b!rr of Uaity aod re too-jr Meedin aid atT-rir,(f country. Given at tb Kiecative Department, Ir.dianapoü, th. thh day oNrembr. A. D-, WJ. dwu ouvk n r. moimon. Th Abaalltian 1'raicrnminr. Mr. Seward ha Leen re;:ainel . a ron-crvi tire mora no than any member of the Cib'net except Mr. Clair. but the eritiment he ?xprefi ed in "peech at Auburn the day before the election in New York -how him to be mi ultra io LU riewi m tLe mot r'Jical of hU party. We quote o extract from that ptech to exhibit the porpniaew entertaine! br lh party in power. Mr. Siwabd nj: ' The result t rm aitine i a imc-ortaut to our opwnwiM a it i n u. Wh4t if, through battle tt1 uffr te, the i'reiiet.t, who wa clectel in lGO, ahi-uhj, by hi opponent, he kept out of the Presidency of the Unite! State uritil another electron?. What if they shuM then aneeee.l in electirp a Pre-ident in" 1 61. a;rninat the majority wto elected Abraham Lincoln in l'-fiO? Can that .majority be eipectetl to aequieece, with out votiiL', and without bloodahe-1, in the elec lion of Horatio Seymour? Certainly not; arid tbxau you I11 hv irpt-tuated civil war. wLicL ia nothing ei-e than perpetunl anarchy. What ia the meaning of thia expre. Ion utiles it be, that the present Administration will not aubrait to the rfnlict of the people at the coming pre hi ui (Ul election if it bouIJ i.t perpetuate rower in the hands of thoe who row h.tve control of the roernmeit ? The premier of the Arltr.initration cnterUin.4 the opinion tb:U the lefeat of the pirfy whh-li elected Mr. Linchv in 1 would he a preit ciUtnity, hence he counseii re-'i-'laneo, even to bloodahed. if the election should teu!t in a popular Terviict against the KepuMicrtii prty. Mr. Skwarh f.ii it wa a grent ciinie for the .Southern Si ite- to rt-fuse to puhniit to the eletti-jQ of Mr. Li.tcoLi in lt60, but be mtCiatei the Krpublican States will rebel if the election in lcti-l phould result in the rhoice of a DarcocraMc PiT4id-nt. He inquires : "Cnntbat majority," the uijoiity which electt-d Mr. Licol.', "b expected to acqnience. without votii), without MoiKifheJ. in the election ol Huuatio Sktmock ?" And theu he replies: "Certainly not, and then jou ihall hive perpotuil wur, which I- nothing eUe than perpctuil anurchy." The Is-ue that Mr. Sewaro preien's ta the country ia either tie continu-itiou of the lii-publicm party in power, or else perpetu.il civil war, und aa a conyjurnco perpetual anarch 7. Doch not Mr. Sivajid, in expressing Mich entlment, justify the Southern rebellion? The rebel refused to suhiu'.lto the election of a Republic in Pi tileijt, arnl Mr Stw aild say a iu advance that the w call ed "Uniou" party will not submit to the election of a Dernoeratic President without an ttempt at rcTolution. The Northern Democracy submit ted to tSe popular verlict in lvtt, while, having theconliol of tho OoTerr.Qicnt, but Mr. Sewabd declarer in advance that the pnrtr iu power, if the election, in 1?G4 go against them, "ill not aurrender without resistance and bloodshed. This ia the exhibition that Mr. Skwarp Kiv of Republicanism d" t!ie "loyalty" of the Administration pnrty. Their protested Unionism leiin and enii with tho cuntin nation of power whtre it now is. In jowcr, Mr. Skwarp wya, Iiis p:rty will tand by the Union, but if the people dc -ide aint them, then they are for revolution. Such iathe Abolition programme. The Maryland l.lectton The Adtninitration papera are aa-uiriuz their renders that tLere ws no interference upon the part nf the militarv authorities in th l ite election in M nlind. Thev tate tint every loyAl citizen lud the pririlee of voting Hut 1.0 ni in waa to be recanted a 'loyal" who did not vote the Administration tii-ltet, ami tho who were unwilling fo to vote, were threatened with severe pcnilties if they ofTertil to ca-t a ditTorent billot. This ia the way the freelmi of electiona were prverTed in Mtrvliui b (.ieneral ! Schock and his cohorts. Here 'u an ordcrf ! which waa issued bj ore of the military officer I in that Stte. which will rhow the rueanathatj . - . . ........ ! were, empk'jel to elect . ciiiM "Lmon cin daUa in Mrvland: ? ' "HlAPQr AltTtRS Hl MaKTLAM ClTaLRT .) CurTERTows, Nov. 3. IbGJ Wherea. the President of the United States, ia reply t a letter addressed to him by Hn Thomta Swann, of Haiti in yrc city, hns .uted that all Irtral qualiüed roter houtd have a rieht to vote, it therefore becomes everv rue loval j citizen to avail himself of the present opportunity offereJ to ;Uce himelf honorably up.!i there evrd or pll hook at the approaching election, ty civing a full and ardent support to the whole Government ticket, upon the platform adopted by the Union League Uonrer.tion. None other is recognized by the Federal authorities as loyal or wortny of the aupport ot any one who desire the peace and restoration of thisUuion. Charlys Carroll Tivis, Lieutenant Colouel Commaniiing." Says Lieutenant Colonel Tins, t o ticket will i be regarded as loyal unless approved or pieei.ted by the "Union League Convention." The electtou wj fair, very fair, tay the KepuLlicau prea, but erery jenon oflrringto vote was reqjireil to j aupport."the whole government ticket." and' note othtr would be regarded by the Fudor.d 1 authorities as loyal The result of course wn tie election of the "bra'" 01 goverumrt ticket," wherever the Federal authorities had the ower to enforce their ieree I an election carried by racb mean of any m ral force, aud ahoulJ Citt candiJitea thus c'.tc'.ed be rvn JeJ as i 1 the rtpce-entative of the people? An ..rlvr to 1 prereat re-'-ela vr enaiei to the Un.ou !o u otig would Lave been prt-per, but in .' ct--true acJ Jctjtel frieuIs to the Union fr; etcludel from the poll for ro other reason than , they could cot uprort t'e c::.Tien; ticket " j The caniidat wert all t'nioti irrn. ltSot:g!i aotne couia noi support ol approve all the tneamren of the patty in ;net It will b rwoot'ectckl that Mr. Lf. S'Hi?tcK ia thi oulnge ufon Americjn -'tv:. ' and thla mocker hhJti the frectloni ot 'e tio:.. ; If the American people will yie'.J to iith difTacefcl csur.rttlona of jwiwcr, they are unwo-.t'iy 1 to esjoy theribts and ;-tiaiiegeHof fieemen. j m - - wi A Jaiat Nertttiuerat. Th. fertence from the Natrona! InteÜigencer, may be adopted by everr fxfl Democrat: "We prüft 4 u ) pxditical loyalty are that inpirtJ by love for the Uuiou, the Coutitutiou, and by repect for the law Wbo profr. more have uore "

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i),er to l.ui '',et th-oiaattd dMvM United 1 Sitti rcviruc hi. it ollcctcd tnr l,'.-r. 1 .d I; -t 1 c 1 ,. -i to ie pre 1 1 tir.e, tid I lie;- i only ah-M i-r.c f urvJred o"l!r- !-. I f - , The Comrr.Is! inert o.tohnr?n conr.tr hart appropriated one hurt Ire 1 dwilara buiity tf ea h ; recruit eroia'ed in that ccaaty. Hash ox titr IhtlLT Djfir g the rrcrr.t j wek an aU,:itMn jury, atiida nt upon the Circuit Coutt, now iu cvsjuu, catsei & sn.ile to pit? aipon th- teitureaof te Court ai d j et t.it-r. hv j actitencm' a Oukey "1 i.'iee ye.sr in trcr-:.i t'.tiarr. aud tJ.efrai cii -:tig I'm l r fu! Whitj e!T t d a.'rancrda u: wi.l h-vi on a ! irkev 'n i!ii. ; S'ate, is not e:oT.!!y kn in Liporte Dtno i Crat j H- n J. W. BoRnav, recentW Unircl Xata J Commtior.er loth Sndi(h I si ind.. h 1 re ' t'jrr.cd ta Fort Wayi.c, and will make it his future j re.Jesce. Conventions, State ami National. The White County Democrat Mt: If the holding of the National Convention iiocld be postponed till, say tUi'ii the of Jnne. a ptopcr time. and. we thin'x. eirly etiouuh, then It would not re t x Ute lo hohl the State Convention about the fii-t of ,lur;e. There reilly seem- tio n-ce-a'ty t r a c iiir. in this Sf ite of nearly a year. Ort this uhfer-t we have hail aome conver-atiot , and tho prevailing opinion is thvt there exits no haste for ei her a State or National Convention. A:t us t-vke time to fee the cour-e of events. Let La obtain all the light we can. j Congressional proc-eiifa may unfold new issues j and open new developments 1 Ins being t!.e täte of feeliug in this quarter, we tru-t the State Committee will give due consideration to the ubject. UtiMAin Stuoit, of Clinton county, was drowned on Wednesday lajt, while attempting to ford the Wabash river opposite Lafayette. Tli e people of Harrison county aretn kit s; vigorous eiTorts to fill up the ipiota rtMi'iired of them by volunteering. Captain II. Coxiioore, editor of the Paoli Kagle, has been authorized to raise a corapiny of cavalry in Orange county. He is busily enied in the work. The citizens of Princeton, fiibson county, turned out l.tat wtck and cut 200 cords of atood for the families of the brave men who are away fighting the ba'tlea of our country. The wood w is furniVlied by three whole aou'el benevolent f irmcrs iu the vicinity of tii.it town. At Hrookville W. A. Knovvlks sinuk WallackW.Coitri.LL with a loaded cane on the head, fracturing his hkull fiom near tlie eye back to the ear. The phv-ician removed of the fractured hone sufficient to cover a p pace of four inches. Itut lew words had passed between the pirt: when Knowlis struck him inttnsible. Goon tor Por.v Coi-ntv. We learn tint the citizens of iVwey county went to worK to rill up their quota of troop- with a ze d and energy that has already been crowned with success They have one full company uf cavalry ready to 0 into camp, and the balance of their ipUof.i is eitht r raided or will ho iu .-4 very few days. This noble work w id accomplished by ;di classes putting their jdjouldcn to the wheel. New Albany Led tree. Seventy eight deserters passed through New A!b;ny Thursday nihtand this mortiing, under guard, for their regiments in the Army of the Cumberland. The Democratic Central Committee of Clinton county meet today "to ronsult .1.4 to the inensures to be punnied in regard to filling up our quota of troops under the recent call of the President." State Covintion. We hear from several of our exchanges that there ia a prowing desire to hohl our next State Convention at Lafayette, instead ol Indianapolis. That there should be any nvces.-.ity for at change of pine, is humiliating in the last degree to every Ireenian of our State; but il the Democracy cannot hold a convention at the Capital, what assunirn-e is there that it will be permitted at any other place? Will not the very fact of such a. change be made the pretext for such aggrc-iom iion our rights as art feared at Indianapolis? We say hold the convention at the Capital of ihe State, in the State House, or hohl it not at all. If Hip Acrvlrrtcy, (). V. Mortor, refu-es us the protec tion of the law, and connives with the lovers of aliolitioti anarchy, tyranny, and usurpation to prevent us as Democrats from pe icealdy holding our State Convention there, then in the name ol "(Jod and humanity,' let there thenceforth one universal cry go up fr m every "valley and hilltop" all over our beloved S'ate "down wich r.p pressionand the oppressors," and iuy Godspeed the right. We are entitled as of right to hold our convention at the Capital, and for one we are unwilling to surfender that right through fear of ;n illegal attack upon us by our pxditical adver-aries. We vote for t:o change Ply month Democrat. Large quantities of coal are being shipped from Suliivan county. It said to be of a ti potior quality. The post office at Greerc.i-tle was broken up on Wednesday n:ght last. Every letter in the office was robbed ot its contents. The post öftre at Currvsville was broken open on Wednedsy night last and robbed of $J0 in po'ige stamps. Hog cholera, to wme extent, prevail- in various ptrts of Knox courity. In HarrNon town-j sliip, Mr. Di.LLt.NoiR h is lot over forty head, and i 111 the same neighborhood Mr. HetTman h-t a J large number. j The new regiment raiding in the Firt Dis- j trict is to be quartered at Vincennes. The lum- j ber Ins been pjrcln-el aui the necess irv build- ! iiig will be imuieduteiy erected. ! Jail DtLivruv To prisoners escape I the vigil nee of the chambermaid of onr count r jail on Thursday evening la-t, and, at the time of; going to pres, nre still at large inceunea 1 Gazette. j Which, the jail or chambermaid? The Commissioners of Liporte county otTer i $-." lounty to vidunteers an i no monthly pay . j At a mee ting of citizens, resolutions w ere passed j requesting the Coraaiissioners to c tier an addi-! tion.i! ttounty of $; t eich enlistdl tnsn, an 1 ; $1' ter ririth tom.h as have families dependent u'n them f r urp-'rt. o long as t!:ey ,hs!i re m ui in the service. Suicide. II Kammeirc, Sr., a re;-t;ta-b!e citizen of Ferdinand township, Dab-Ma county, wj found hangirgdeai, with bi iie' clothes I on, in the upper part of his own h ui?e. H ! wit, after a 1 ng ii!res. had recently died, ince ' which event he had appeared greatlv de; ressel in i r i I t Tuo L Pri Krcp.iDOE. E.-T , forseriv r.as-1 i t' t of al'iptist .hure! iu Lafajttte. has betn j ei gaged bv the Kepnbhv'an-. and Christian of; that aity to aid the rectui:rg bt.'.nes Wo bel eve l.e w.t, engaged in that hn-ines. hel.ro he juit the mininrv Kinxa r'R S.ir.uru f. Komu 11.. .or., . urissionrra ot Vatdetb-iig -ounty luve asl the folhvwi-jg Über.! oro--1st. That the taratfy ot any ohiier in the' ttvii-e t'f the Ut ited States wh hs d e.1 in u--h ervict, hail tx?entitlet t the Uelj b.f j after stated. rovidtd. that sucu famdv be resi : drnt of Vanderburg conoty. fx! artuaWy in neol of assistance -J That th Monthly allowance to uch tm , llvshallbe: ' J" pr u..i.rh f r acl Uiau or woman (head of the family rr month f..r ech child uudr 12 veara of j ape. j I J per month for eaih child without a mother, j axd under 12 year of a-e

The Corii.gt.m Krier.d hoi?i the following tekat: For Precideut, Thomas II. Sitmoii, of Consecticut; Pr Vice Iie.;deut, Daiil W. Vo'.'Rhfis. of Indiana. F.r Governor. Joeira K McI)oALr, and for Lieutenant GjTerr.or, Or: Jir f. C. Dav 11

I)li:(.I.RV at SriLiva.x Ihe Sullivan DnrToef-t tt: ( ).i Vv'etijie-da v n Mfs-r-. HrHwell Ä g t I.oit the -t re room of Lc.2. of I is Tace. w.w briAei. i:',the p-r.trrarcia ?T:ccre'ing In taking; Jiwsy eith them over one thonsmd dollars in money three hundre'j ot whirh was in fcoM Of the amount to!tn one hur; .rel ai. J City dollir beIonjrei to a Mr. Bürge, near this place, which ha! breit e:it to be r by her husband, who i a private in the army. She had de;o-ited the oiwney in Mr. Itri'lwell'a -:ife for aut-keping. She is. por woman, with qu're a uu-lUt vt children, and th: s lo-- u her will prove a heavy one. In an upper vault of the a.fe there H lyir.jr a package of i-everal hui!rel J-U.trs. bounty money, collected by Mr. Michael MalMi. E?q!, for tl t wive and ch.ldren of d r east 1 and diseYirxed aoldiers; this the rascaU overlooked, thinking, pcrhapa, that the haul they had made was a!1 the money there tu in the -aft. Hv means of false keys the hurpl-ors entered the front door. The money they Vj k was in a large iron patent safe. They turned it over, having the.Joor part upw ard, and by thair implement bored into it a hole which they fi'led wiio powder, the explosion of which hurs-t the lock. The manner in which it w done shows that it was the woik of skilled and experienced villa'nt. From the gieit weight of the ?afe, and the position in which it was found in the morning, it is manifest that several persons must have been concerned. Ud to this time no clue has been ob tained as to their whereabouts. - From the Liverpool Pot of Ort, 22. r.ffect off ttic Wur in America The present war in America has been undoub tedly the most unprovoked that ever was entered upon The Confederates Iav never ytt been able to advance in the way of exca-e a single trievsnce except one which existed only in their imagination or their apprehensions; nevertheless this war, whether it be over soon or protracted, has already done immensity of pood to in inktn 1 to Great Britain in particular. The American people have unquestionably suffered much, hut they have achieved greit honors. The Coni'ede rates have proved themselves a wonderful people Deprived of nil the ordinary teonrces which give stitngth to an army, they hate battled bravely with an army having nil the :oiv:uttges which any army, great or stn ill. could deiro. The Federal soldiers are well fed, well clothed, well nai l, ard they have tbe advantage of tho sympathy of twenty mi!!i?,nof men. The Southern oi Jiers .ire nut well clotheij, tliey ate bullv ted, their arms are procured as it were by stealth, yet they have tood tho vary brunt of battle, .and in the very Mst ngageiuenf had what must be considered a triumph. The w r to them, therefore, his been an ennobling glory ; and they will find by and by thit it ha been of immense advant ige to them as a br.ive, mart! and Chri-tian people Slavery has been swept away, and that is an incalculable good. They will escape the odium of being the misters of bondmen, and ti.ey will escape it with advantage to their fortunes ; for the serfs made free w ill m ike them rkdt beyond nil the expectations which the existence of .slavery encouraged. T he North, on the other h md 1ms acquired n position in history and politics which the nations previou would not for a moment have conceded to it. The treat European powcts looked upon the it vo'.t s inaugurating the dowr fill of the trans athanl'c republic. The Union was to fly in pieces at the fir.-t conflict ; and. to use a vulgarism, tho pride was to be taken out of the Yankees by their downfall and their degradation. All the.-e prognostications have been fal iGed The republic has encountered the difficulties in a wav to which monarchy and destsitism a would have been entirely unequal. A terrible war has only added to their resources it has literally enriched the country, and has made i'. beyond the j-ower of any enemy to assail it. The aptitude the people has allorded an opportunity of developing their mechanical and scientiCc resources. They have cast cmnon of unprecedented power: and they have built ships which render maritime war hereafter an utter impossibiiity. We have sent hundred, and thousand of pound- nay millions in the building of ships and in the t asting of cannon the shins and cannon being now comparatively of little or uo use. We l ave had fi imitate the Yankees in both particulars ; and our ships and cannon, bv and by, will render the invasion of Great Uritain by any hostile poacr a decided madness. There w ill be no more fighting at sea; there will be no more invasions. We cmnot bombard the cities of Amern-a; the Americans ca& never bombard oin cities. The accomplishment of scier.ee has enforced eternal peace. It i ab surd to question this conclnsion We had the Channel Fieet in our river the other diy, and it paed by the two nms con structed by the Me.-srs. Laird; and theso rams, not offensively, but tacitly, leproo-hed the hirs in the nriiish navy, for that navy, with all its potency and all its valor, would make a poor resistance against two or three dozen rams. These rams were built in eousequence of the American w ir Mr. Laird wot. Id never have rendered htm self immortal by the cont:ucti n of such ships or rrr.s had theie been no war. They are imi tations to some extent of the ships in the Ameri can navy ; and the ships now being built in our dockyards are uuqucsfiou .hly palpible imiutions of the turretetl shiDS of the Federals, lcsp;te any prior honor Mr Cole m iy h ive; for the tuireted ships were built before Mr. Cole's shipwere put upon the stocks. This is one f -in mene good tiiat this war his conferred upon ad mankind. The indirect gctod of the .o- is bv n means small. Wo now see that the Yankee cannot be put down; hut we see at the same t:m that the resources of this countrv exalt us bevond even an exigger.itfd Mc.ount of our previous power. We have remained tit utr d; we lament the war; we acknowedge its bad fl'- ct upon our trade and commerce: but our tnole and corn merce t everrhe'es are now great, . t.d. with the exception of the exports t i. Au; ;lca, greiter t!i ui th. v were before. We arc potent beyond all preceded: we ate pro-peif.ist happ . moral, leligiou, seien tiC? and civil'zed civilized beyond all competing, peoples. Miull ttir I'rralatent'e Mnlnry he In creaked ! Some of we abiiitien journals have revived the qnelion of the propriety of rais'ngthe President's salary. The mode-t sum of one hundred thousand dollars is propose!. The present sal ary, just ore quarter that amount, has, till now. been denned amply sufllcient, and all our former Piesident's have been content with it. and many of them retired with pood tortut es. save! from their salaries. It is not long since Republican paper were circilat'ng a statement th it Mr. Lincoln had determined not to draw his I st year's ail.try for the jrcscnt, f r the rca-ou that it might aid, even to a m ill extent, in meeting other und more pie-sirig claims upon the treasury. It would appear by this tht the President bad surplus fun is tr in his salary, wh:ch he had no pre tut occ-s-iou l-jr u.Lg. He ao invested eight thousand dollars liota his salary, id United States stocks in one year. The rea?on for the increase of hi? salsry is urged that "the currency is de; reciatei." a singular admission, by an ao.'l.ti.ui papar, of a generally received fact Whv should not the chief of the party in power submit fcs pa;itr:t!y to his individual lose from ti e policy adop'ed by the p-rty which placed him theie. a"? others? T he ii coat enitr c- arising fio.a a tirpiecuted cuirency tall alike upon all All thoui J. as far as possible. accommo.tti; theua-seive.-to eircumsiarnea, in timts bke the.-e Extrav c in tho Whire House ia no more be coming than it is el-ewhere Tbe Washington c )rrcspoj:dor,t ol" tie Sprint" field Rt publican atnouv.rttl that this Mould be a "ga' "easoti at Washington, whetner our armies triumphed or filled." Th"s, no ir.o.bt, re juiros firnd-; but we should be much betttr pleased to -ee the White Jlnti-e et an exauii ie o. frugality, than to qu ad raple :tj mears. The example of economy, on the part of r'.ie Fxea-utive Mai.eiou. will cX'Tt a sdu'arv irJuencK cverywhe.e. Detroit Press TIic Itrrrnl Itlerllon. Ihe TorUito Leader which i- a tniL aitoi v..1 of Southern car.se, saaa of the rcoect election. No ore wbo wi,hes tie S.ntL well, is iti gal hart -truggle for independence, can regret that th'V pattv has beer defeate-l, for it i tar more dat geious to ihe s -uTh. wh'ch it endeavors to win over by i.u t..ni-r-. th n the open enemy that attempts to control it with tl.c bayoaet.'' Iu a lew days e rhall hear all about tbe destination and doing of Banks' expedition, which sailed from New Orleaea a few days age.

The Army Vote. Information received from the Wionin repimer t niblt. us to state some of the rci-oi.s why the Democratic vote is not larger. Fefore the election. Democratic tickets were ferwarded in large Lumbers by mail. S ) far as heard from but out or two of t"hee letters cor tairong tickets were received bv tho-e to whom thev were ad

dressed. Od the ether hand, a large number of ticket, containing names of the Democratic candidate, was i rinted here in Wiconsin, bv the KepaiWieans, headed "Disurior. CDr''4 al lindirhsrn ticket." The reached the arty ami were exhibited to the soldiers as tbe regultr Democratic baliott. One lot f lickeU aeot to the 14th, we are crelitably informed were de l'.berafely destroyed by cic.ra of tLit regiment. Another lot was forwarded, but how they tared we h ive not learned. Ttie dc rij -rtlc 17th rejiment, to which a nnltitUvie of dcTocratic baliot were forvan!e.l at an early day from this city, was desti'ute of tickets until the soldiers procured themju.-tbe fore the election, from private hanli Throughout the army, democratic otTicers dar 1 not to interfere in behalf of the democratic candidate?, for fear of unpleasant personal consequences, and very few of the privates possessed the moral courage to resist the pres-ure upon thcro. A fair and impartial vote in the army may be con-idered out of the ques'ioti. No matter how able, how patriotic, or how enthusiastically for the prosecution of the war any candidate may be, unless he has the administration stamp upon him. he can hive no rotes worth counting inaide the military lines. Milwaukie Nes. Jl ar r i ng e? of Jl Kate Clinvclmpo lug- fereinonlea m iceptibllran ICoy-all-. The marriage of Senator Spragueof Ilhode Island and Miss Kate Chase, daughter of the Treanuy Secretary, waa celebrateJ at the Cap itol in Washington on Thursday evening, and is said to have been the "most brilliant occasion of the year." Whether the brilliant national victories at Yicksburg, Gettysburg, Chattanooga, and elsewhere were taken into the comp iris m or not, ia not -fated. It was attended by the President and nil ti e members of the Cabinet, Lord Lyons, Count Men rer, and other foreign miniters and attiches. Major Generals Hslleck, Schenck, Mel) wcll, and a host of others, ser eral Admirals and Commodores, and, in short, a brilliant asembl age, embracing many of the m st distinguished people of the country atid of the tepre-ent itives of foreign governments The bridesmaids were Miss Chase, Miss Spinner and Misi Nichols, i.eico to Governor Sprague. The grooinsn.cn were M-qor laldwin, of General Stahl's stall, Captain Haven of General McDowell's staff, and Captain Jones, fleet Captain of tho Potomac flotilla. From M.oilÄ Correspondence Memphis Apptral. Tili- riebet Flu Hegiiiiciit " We are aiming our men with a new weapon iu this war and in modern warfare generally, but a most cflVctive weapon, as it will compel the Southern soldier to do his bet fighting point, aud throw the Northerner on his worst, to-wit : hand to hand fighting. This weapon is the pike, a largo, number having been and still being man utactuted under an appropriation by the Legislature. The Alabama pike consist of a keen, two edged steel blade, like a large bowieknife blade, near a foot and a half long, with a sickle-like hook, very sharp, bending t-ack from i.ear the socket. This iti intended f t cutting tho bridles of cavalry men, or pulling them off their horses, or catching hold of the enemy when they are running awav. This head is mounted on tafT eight feet long A gleaming row of tho.t? fearful implements of slaughter bearing down upon them at the pis do charge would strike the terror of ten thousand deaths to the apprehensive souls of the Yankees. It can scarcely be doubted that we would have won more, and more decided victories thin we have, had there not been an ounce ot gunpowder, except for arfilleiy purposes, in the Confederacy. Then the Southerners must hive come to close quHrters, and their superior physical pro en and nerve vuuM have made their victories deadly and decisive. Abolition ralp!iooti Concerning Uciuocrali. The Abolition journals forget their consistency and their logic. A little while ago they de nounced, with unmeasured frenzy, the Democratic leaders and maes All weie'SvnipHihizers with treason," "corierheads," "peace men," "optK).-ed to the wnr," "in league with Jetf Da Tis." Hut now these sime print-' want a ces-t-tion of par'y conflicts, and invite :dl hands to go to woik to recruit our armies. If they tola the truth befor election, not a Democrat is Iu tobe intiu-U'd with a musket. Wo want only honet, patriotic true Union men in our armies Ip;t the Abolition journals lied before election and aie Cortes-sing thir lies after e'e iion. And one htlf the people of this State followed these blind guides in all their frantic folly litul falsehood. New York World. Z-& I he following extract from Durko is a jhotografh which the "swarm" of "nine hundred thousand" "flaming giants" among us may study with preßt: "I can conceive no existence under heaven that Is more truly odious and disgusting than an impo tent, helpless creature, without civii wisdom or military skill, without a consciousness of any o'her qu ilification' for power but his servility to it, bloated with pride and arrogance, and calling for battles which he is not to tiuht " Ha Li. Rations The provisions consumed at the late liu-sian ball, in New York, were to each individual as follows: Six oysters and soup. Kib'h of a pound of lemon, with jellies. II tlf a game bird. A wing or breast of turkey, with stufhrg. Half a pound ofchickef Half a pound of tenderloin. A pound of" pastry. One-third of a French loaf. A bottle of wine and a gili. al.li SJiTS OK i'Alt tfill.lPIIS We Lue r.iiw in tbe UiiHe.l SUtes at least twu bii:idrd r.t.d tliirty-üve general hospitals for the '.i-e of the kjidicr.-, contaitii;ic about fO.OOO patients. hi Perinsalvat.ia daring the month of Octobfr. theni'iiibprof men ous'ered into the United S ftes rcrvite wa 07. Ktcruitin is rot going tn i's bti-!;lv as nouid be desirable. TI.e numerous di-o,uilifieatiori for ervice fran:el e v i-u- to die late draft have Leen re i!ucei in luirnher, by nn order froui tbe War Deri n i rnei.t l'r ui. 51 to -II Tbe i.ew fractional currency to le issued, alter all, notwithtandiup its bid des'jrn, wtetchel eni:rsvin and execrable priiitiii!;. 5. ve a Wasli'tn'ton dispatch. The valuation cf the I'rotelant ehurchea of San Frar.cisco is given at $'2,410, of the Kounn Chatholic cliutcl.es $150,900, uf tbe Jewish religious crgatiizatioi.s $.',8iU. A jealous woman at Waehinjjton cowhiJed her husband for dancibg with a former sweetheart, and was fined $5 for assault and batterv. WLat i the country coui'cg tü if a wife can't wbi: her omth hubau1 ? The Washing Republican say3 there are fi.'tee.i thousar.d ; restitutes ia that city. Verily, the Ketaibbcaa proinir.es to "restore uo to the parity ot the fathers" are belrjg beautifully fulO.vlt Fors. The New York Express says that "by the f nal report of tVe Supervisors' com tnil'ee, it appears that out ct this ltrge city orly lo ;r dratted per?oi)j are electcl to p) to t Ai! the other crijrijts succeeded in obtaining eubstifites." A llau;burs correspondent arritc: '! stV eien ati Ei i'b clergyman prambüp on Suriiiiy The aciouL,:. cf tbe gainhhn company fjr the firt ; i nionths f thi yc.ar how a clear profit of I.Oi.ilKXl florii.a (about -pO.OtNi;) .irene, whicli are more than $111) a dar, beinr paid." NOTICE. STHEET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Orrtci r-r Cttt Ci ai.i Idianapoln, Novenib r 11, 1 S3. NTiTirr I HEl.FtY OITK5 Of TUE PENUF.NCY of th feil-' !.n (TJ'.mtici! for tret :rnroelaent. to ait: An ii.anre to rToride for tbe takin? np f the ttii.i 1n a4 fee reparina; wtth boUer. th aiy rut.n!n north and uth through upare 65, between vi aeh!r.rt"ii ai.i 1'tati tru. Atte.t. CTRU S. ECTTKKFIKLU, novl3-dii Cltj Clerk.

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J VLTZ Of Apop'ca v, en .tur.'aj vri't?. November ' W,i6t, athUr-id.nce,FiMn aV. FoL.n,I.q , ia tie ! Cith jaar of hit aje. Nonce f tLe funeral w;:i t-a given In due tixe . j AriusEMENTS. t5 i;ti:ummta a h a ll. SrTK MANAGER. Mi. W. H. RILEY. i 1 1 Monday Evening, Nov. 16th, 1863. Plk'T APPEARANCE 15 TJ71S CITY OF Our rVmsricin Cousin at Home. OVKkTVLK OwCHtSTUA The Quiet Fa m i I ) . ; SCALK OK PRICES. PresCirle ar.dParqtiett? FO Cents. Lady and tier.'Jeman 75 Onu. Each a l litional LaJjr 25 Crura. Gallery 25 Cen:. All Kesen-el Sf at .. .. rV Cras. I'rivul. Bozea. ...... f 00 I rH .a o:rlc op-n Twi a 10 o'clock A. M. till Vi M. Tr'Ooors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at " prsCi.'e!r. LOST. $20 REWARD, rflWO ARMT HOUSES SI RAYED FROM THK 8PBI SCRIBER, between ti Peru anl Indi.ir.apolii RailrMilanl Patterson's Stables, en Saturday nijiht. Said pres were branded ur. iter the main with titrier a tar or S. S. Th above reward wiM bepaii on delivery to us at the Rates lloue S:aMe, i.ovlS (lr,t J . T. SASGF.R A CO. WANTED. ARTILLERY nORSES WANTED, WILL PAY THE HlflHEST MARKET PRICE VV fr l.roo Ar'ilUry Horse, delivered at the tiovfrnment Stables in Indianapolia. novK-.13M J. T. SANGER A CO. BOOKS, &C. NEW BOOK STORE. ,". 2 Mortli PcnnaylvanlH Siirect Opposite Odtt fellows' Ilnll, INDIANAPOLIS, INT). i ra vwn v carmicii eis looksf.lu:rs AND STtI TIDN K'liS, rc t:l.ap: tbir liclr a with tbe newest anil best l'...vk from our Mm'tard literature, utatle for Sdbba'li Schel.s, vidb'r reliiau! andcenertl rfa 'lnrr. Al-o School I'.c ks and Stationery ia evry va'iety, with an a ..r:m-nt of latitifat I'botograpb Album, Diaries, l'ortb.l!' , dr., Ac. flea; call and ?touiue our ttook. CHAS. N. Toon novl'.-dly J. D. CAKMit'HAEL EL. 1 wmmm ' i j RAILROADS. C' Ba m. mm ctX w JT 'Ctxaai JEFFKRSOXVILIE RAILROAD Two Traiiija "l).-aily, (Siiitdayw Iceted.) Train A,rivt Trams Leave 7.23 P. X 9 20 A. M. S:öa A. M 8 .00 P. M. A BOVK TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODAHO ja 0I passengers at Sou'.hfrt, Greenwood, Franklin, Sd'.Dbcrjrh, Columbuf, inakiu connection at Sepuonr with trains ou the Ohio A .Mis.-,;.-:ppi Km1, and at Luuiarille with trän. on iL Louisville, Frankfort A LexiDgt,,n as I I)Uisvi"e and Na.-livi',: R..ads. Fra cht tr.;:nl,a7e daily. H's-etichtpromptlyforwarded. OfMre, Madion Depot, Ve6t hiJe. A. S. CAROiHKRS, isurer ntendent. J.G. Wwrrfviaia. Frai'n Arn. novl6'll-llv I HATS AND CAPS. HAS OIT.NET A NEW Hat and Gap Store No. 50 South Illinois Street, Tivn Duorh Itclnav the Orlen tulAlotcl. "3 "g"K INVITES ALL HIS OLD FRIENDS AND ALL 3 otber wbo row want, axil may wan!, II mi T S .3 V S) C .4 I s To trive bin a call. He pledges 1 im'df to II n. low a olh' rc in bis liie cf SttMtie. Vtarfraln. can h bad by i-allinz at No. f.O South Illinois t-trrt-t, indianapolm. tl'jvM I3t RAILROADS. C 51 A .X ii E O V T I .11 15. WIM " 18C3. uTK. JS. BX Bk X4ar ."EL JSC IXC of Tnr. Great Central Rail Road Line. (Ini'anapd s nl Coairnbu ) ON AND AKrFR MONDty. NOV 16th TRAINS wi!! ran as f.d!n, Sundaj;s excepted: liav bi lianpiilis: Jt.rT)i: F.vprefs a 5.1.1 A. M Kver.in " 7: tl) 1'. M. Ml! (f r Riclmo'id) t 2;15 P.M. Tiinr ariiveNicht Fxpres t 9.10 A.M. Pi.v ' 10:10 r.M. Mail " ' 1 35 F. M. Fxpre traio.s i-f (l-.ia lin make the following ronDectios: At Co'tim'-ii-w t'Irvelnnd. fV'lambu and Cincinnati R. R. f. r nevr-l.n. IHiiikiri'. IiuRabi, New York and U.vt-tn. With t'-sr-l Ob-. If. R. f t Newark. 2anville, Whliti;-. 11 thin o.-r, Wa-btrfcn City, l'hiladtlphia and New Toi tVii-i iMt.-btir.-, Cobiti b-is a.! Cincir.Dati R. li. for Stauben !', ri'f'ju-r. Harrisb'.irp. Laltimore, rb'Udelj'Lia, New Vor . r i t'.o tn. The M'"rri I'trress mk. d:rct eonTictifin at Urbada wir'. San;..ji y, la;toT srvi tnciT.rafi K. k for DeiitT D'a.ne. r..tre-', ;'.wie, ar. '. j-ky ard all poin's on that :i;'e. .ini at I';qu. wpb. Di.at'-u ä ,d MxV.zan R. R. forT'-loi'', Detro-t .nl Gt-'i'. We-tern and Grand Trunk Railuaa . The trap Lconeeic a' KK:bionl with trains for Davtoii, Xer.i ', Uainiituu n'i Ci it. rati. Tint ;t:n to iM j. 41 t y ott.f-r r.-tf-s. Through ticket for sa'eat fbe Un;on Iep. t. H. f.i.CA KEY, aieral Soperinteudent. F. CmaviiLkk, G"r.eral Ticket Aqent. novlt-dtf. fflSDICAL. THIRTY YKAKS HAS RECF.IYKD TÜK FA- ' V iltAIXK rrcuntmeu Jation of the j'iih'ic, aad bcea visd and jtrrscribd by tbe First Physicians In tho Land a TBS BEST REMEDY KNOWN rot Sick Headach, Nervona Hesd.nche, triyc?sia, S nr .'trniach?. fciliiou ll?adarhe. Diiz ne!. Costlret.-, Los cf Appetite, tioot, Ir.'ti gf f ! n, T. t j Wlty oftLe Liver, Gut e', Lheusijt'c .recti-r., Hies. Heart hcns, 5ra StcVnes, Hiüioti V.tack, Ff v.r, Ac. I or Teklliiionlala, Ac, mt I'nmpblet avltli rarli Hot lie w .si rarrvar d wit ar T A It It AXT A V O . 7? C5r-iirlrli treef, !rw Vor It. irTn)!. faij: bt all druggists. T.ovl3-llr MEDICAL. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, rblla4cpUla, i'a. ! DIESKS GF TTtF. NERVOUS. 5F.M1NAI, UFINA- ! KT AU EXUAL. STSTJ14 r aud rel.abl 1 ireatmeiit ia krporaa of the Howard AaxitUwn crut j by mail tn Healed letter envelop, free of charge. A4-, drea lr. i. SK1LUS HOUuHTON. Howard IimicUÜmi, j NtJ.l South Ninth treeu Philadelphia. Pa. novT '6J It

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How to KtjJ'p iu Gocd Health, $ -aM,s tc Cause of Disease. r-MTIK rUM VKT ItUSK Or EVtikT DISEASE THAT impurity of tla i-Ul. TLe li-l I f.sh i tn :r t. Ihc nir- ia.p .r- f matr caoci. Irrr ar atr ir t tange of weatLer, uswUol fane fKl n4 fiptira f arnrr tl.v principal cao impunty tg the M.o.l. ihefjinptant are Ktditjes.?rifadaf be, co:dasd tLdUkU,cc duii and l.ev, dro5.n. constipation of tSe Howa, badtaat- in ibe itftCk, fvul tosgae. lier ctspUia:. paln in ta back at ii, lo of appent?, deepen niat.t, cii'C, cramp. '.n a:id licbf ries ot tL cht t.teart. aU-a. pukln-- ml purain, ctolla aoc'-nipani Ii t tNesc, a ad a lorg ai d langaroua 7 ct in, a I el ea an I cnr.t by t'.::.ri f-w l-s TKilSTABLS; ri KH-YlNo ANTt burn, icxit a"U rttt anl ievr niwrt or trxin of truutleoT. wfc;ch mo bprfr of Ilr. TKIL KI.M y w;Il purify the M ,..-! and put the it .mafh. IvwtIs a'ü'rjivpr in a heaPhy are rarticolartv nVni- f.r cl.rcukroia.tion. They D'rvou d.aease. Everv faniii? a.. -id ttrrr luiidit-r h-mU keen a :4as ruanvi iscasrs are obviated bv tl.f.r use. TLey arrT. mild aod fe med,dnp, and can b takm at any time w Iiout dar.Krr of taklr.c coM. , Syl t by all Drucs? - or rr.t to any part on receipt of ?5 renf and a t.'inu! rnvehip, addressed rr. tSTKICK LAND, t Fa-t Fonn tret. t tncinnuti, OUo. COO(H NO MORETry Sti-iri I a ucl' II I lifhtou iTili isihe b-t !! n"rseue, At!:r.ia heapet reniedv f. r Cvacb, O.lds, arh.K.pintl'oufh ar! Consumntien. Evrrjlxvly mho eJ this excellent I '.a Nam etitbaaiastica'lv recoinf!trsi rt. Mr. Miu-liell, narr tret,ClDteen a fearful merrr with couh cinn.ati. iva hf h for mt;y vears. so b a tx.l I le a We to walk up tair. ihi PaUaui, at:.! has t--ti letter Mie took ne bottle ever Miice, antl avi all who have Omphs. Cold and AMhira ta tr r thW a, per btt. Soi l bjj 6 Ea-st Fourth ktreei: , ual le C U'-h RaUam. Fifty cents 1 ill lrafrrtsts, and matrufaeture! at "iticlnnuti. oe'2i-dAwty x ij je. ? p 1 hll 13 r4 A Oeltain Remedy. T1 VKRYLODT IS VKRYLODT IS '.1'G CI KEP OFTHIS DISTRESSHi INf. eis. vflse la Ak.e use cf t DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what a KnTeiVr nave: Mr. J. P. Haiard.lC9 Seec'n s,re,"t. 'iiciin.a, , hays be ban twen a Urea.ltul i fen r with Vile f. r C l tur time. He bad tried everythinir, anil enulM t.btain k rebef. lie jetl al one fourtli pot i f .r. Str tkUnct's Pile Liuiinent, tvs ne uas tH-en a Urea.ltul mld ti-4rly kbout ntt f.V.lr Str-.-L t.iii.1' I'll lji..iiiia aTiil it niadri a cciupb'te. r.e. He advieti all who are sudor it. to trv tL- rtiue-U" f.jld by all drii.5 ta. Fi FT Y CENTS TER 10T. Manufactured at Nitl East Fourth street, Ciociut.ati. Ak for STRICKLAID'S PILE REMEDY. Sent o anv part of tate on receipt of t. ocr2-j.dAwlv 2 PROPOSALS. I TO CONTRACTORS. I LF.ALKI) rROW.LS YII L BK RECEINKD I3T THE n Conm in Ccmc cleatiinrr ad bowlder ui Monday, NoictnU r 16, l-ut, for ütr"et- a'id alleys iD the city. All that portion of f city lyin eat of tho et line ui 1 ru u j 1 . iuii 7iit and ail that portion g pvlvania street, err.'o , embracing the eastern district; riir wet of f he east ptie t.f 1'enQiiiff the western district, teaninr at no much txr siuare for Pitts to be iven each di.strict, to ofte; i tbe Common Council may deem proper, bvtwveu tL ntas or October, n c3, and April, 1SG4. All earth and tilt) property of the con awarded ani contrai Indianapolis, Nov. DovS dlw n tects and alleys to beceme the "icfor, aficr such work hn been approved by the Common t'ounc:!. JOHN M. KKMPF.R, l-6.a. .Street Cymmis.sior.er. MILLINERS. INTERESTING TO THE LADIES. t MISS yj. DOYLE Pl rftnoved Ler PARIS Mil fJNERY EMPORIUM Froui No. 11 t ilea. !lniie Itloek to is sitii iiiintii st,y NKIT IKiOH TO 'll. ROLL'S CA KP LT .STOKE. 4 ? I I! WE NOV! ijnCATKD MY STORE 0NT1IF. j (irat Müünery Ii ..rouchfare of this c:ty, an t have ma le arraiiicnienf s vi J i some of the lrre6t Irnjiortin House m tie F.stjfi citie to forward ty express wi.KKt.r a füll asor.nUd of their latct and rrsKsr importations in j r.'iris Ilotiiirjs.riowrrs, t:ifIoiis, rititiir-. ESfiiLiI Vicitlis.Ar. I foel conT.dcnt. w;i the. above fiicili'y and atianta-pt-i in our Luhnes irr many other bou, that I ca i please lie nivst xqui f ta-tc, and as to prices aüd yuityt defy eonijK-nrj.tn.e We have :il.si juiQtt la bonnet Eleacbery to our busiliess an l will pluse bleust 'nuers,. The jjoods are inv rSidy f.T insfH-ciion at No. IS S' uth Illlncis ?r--t, where 5e reoM prompt nUeiitii-n will be paid to or it rs. ' MISS J. DJYLE. no'6-dly HOUSE FUrfISHINC COOPS. V(EGTLeI& METZGER' S f. HOUSE vUENISHING -AND I t, I 5 11 ii a 2STO. S3 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, opposm: :ik court house, IM)IAAlI.IN, IM)ltA. rpitF. APOVE f.'sTaImshmf.nt IS NUW OPKN AND J otlerafur aale alt low ratea, a larir aaeortment, et'ial to any in the West, of Sioves, Hollow and I in-Ware, Jai;iiiiirdV:irc. CojiI Oil Iuups aud l ivnin s. And a tjn ral AnortTeot of HOUSE FUlllVlSlIIXfl GOODS. Ma I jficrurera of Tin, Copper aü d Micct Iron Wan. "VTa ar tt oa!y Y genta for tae City of tie Cood Samaritan Cooking. jcr:jsToYi;tfinLon st je TVT. 00r SAXARISAX. for wb'ch w bate the ex-e!r'vaen-T, ia offr.1 to all who axe la want of a HKTClSCuKl-- MiiVf, wi-.hrhe uttu.t ccr.Sde:;cetl.a: t w.Il r.ot ?.l to a ti. cioat cir-r.vl boaskpfr. jt i-r r.r orc l. tilt CiUC'li iSAlLAUifAN haa taam the flrt preui'.am attae EU vemli An uJ ldii-ia Su:c Fair, ovtr all other Co kii.e St'tes. ' THE KEYSTONE PRLOU STOVK. ?r wood. wh d-.utle t'p anl h invro laa d ltlc tte ral.aucg urfice ar y o'L'-r St ft tf it ci?-. aid - ill throw oct n ore Lut w;-h ne-hf the wod T-i Stove ha. in been t'-sii-d. we tUe p! iure in rrecitiji t ttl public .s the b.t aid oioMj eeoQaiical Fart r Stgve in tnr tLa'ket. AiT-iit f.ir tndianapt1' for Heller L Youna-'a old ealab i,Lt J i With oi.e, two or my fvr Karge, and Extra CLarcoal Broiler Atuetroen We w&cll a'fo call t aite&tioo tta piblic ta our uca. -f aoaiiaei" iron Jlanflfii and Grain, AV aiaib'.a Mactlei tpericr qaality. Oir ock cf Hat Rrk,0"1en Seat. Ta, aVe , etoprh. tbe neatest and be-t patterr.a of Katern Manufacture. kind of Oriiaturniatl lion UorLa caaU proiored throcgb u. al Eastern ce. Our tock haa l.en c vefol'y .elected, and mt all article are yrjrl frvjith Urrt?t Futern FactrW direct. We are thereby r-naT.Ied to campet la price a and qnalitv of gvj-U ath ai-jr Houwe In the Weal. n--Jy VO.rniJt.JtETZOKR.

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PIECES OF CARPETS. JUST RFCJflYED JLT THE Trade Palace, 26 and 23 West Washington St, 3Iedalion Carpets, Saparb Patterns. In rich high olors, all aixea Axininster Vcl Carpt i j Unsurptf-eJ ia uttle. elegance an 1 tlurabilttj. Velvet Carpets, New and elegant ty!e, in lipht. dark anJ medium colors. Body Brussels Carp'ts Tapestry Brussels do. Kngll.-h and American Manufacture, New Patterns, in hlh cohea, rery flnf. Three Ply Carpets, From $1 35 per yard. Extra Superfine Carpets, One hundred äece, from $1 '2S per yard. Ingraim Carpets. Common Wool do-, From 75 cents -t jard. Cottage Carpets, Rug Carpets. Hemp Carpels, Xcw Stale-, from i-ents fer varj. pain- or eaiH'nee Ins Leva spued to furnish our msiomci with the lsrpet and rno-t aranetJ tck tf Carpet ever orTerrtl in this market, and ihcv will be fo'.J at price lefjin; competition. kV. SH y s Wool .i nl S.ttiri D.iniiivks, Extra qu ilities anl all color. Lace, Tambour Swiss Iambroid ered Curtains, Curtains Trimmings, Holders and Tassels, Gilt Krmine, in great variety, Oil Cloths, all widths, Oil Cloth and Whit Kugs, Manilla and Cocoa Malting, DulTaud Green Holland, Wall Taper, New Sfjles, Rrceivn Daily. Together with a complete assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. HUME, LORD & CO., I DIANAI'ULIS. ania. LAV BOOKS. DAVIS' INDIANA I)I(.TT. VD'.GK.sr OF THK IjKCIMONS OF THE SUPkEVK C'tturt of the ftale of Indiana, curnpnj.in ihr easea reported iu the eiKht voiutne e l.lakferd and tbe rirt utern volnrrea of Inilica Eoprrii; t rtlier wilh tbe KrvjM-d Statvtea ol the Mate, aa en.tx ila 1 to tbe edition ofliariuA Hurd. Ty Edwin A. Davis, LLC. 1 rot. firo. f$ (0. Tb Lrst edition of thla valuable work waa completely e h.-inatevi in lsa tU.n three bkidIUi trui lb lime of publication. A new eiti-ii, pnrite! ou T.r.e wbitt paper, I now ready. Thia la ona tf the roast e oinplete and tet arranged uist eer pahlixued. im! haa reoa-lved tb highest eonnmndaions of rbe Ifftal profoloQ. The Ii. n. M. M. Uat j: 'The li?est i, a. rarv In it plaa and execution aa ft it iiM-fnl t the profession. TLm I do abridgement ef the Kerw.rta but a penuiiit licest of ttexn." The Hon. Davir Mr Ooaat t ayt "It is i.o fTnall eommentat on of tbe work that It ia rrgestnot only of all our Supreme Onrt deef.iona wbich have be- n published, bnt ao of all the modern atatntca now in force. EDWIN A. DAVIS, ATTOBHEY ÄT LAW, TJ. S. COMMISSIONER, Office o,3 lallottA..e Ilulldlnr Pcnntylvunin it., next daor Nffutti of Ioa(offlcc, INDIAXAI'OLIS. INDIANA. PIRTICUI.AU ATTENTION ilVKN TO CIVIL AND Criiniii.il I'.jsine. tu the fnl-ed ate. Court at Ind janapadie. oct56311y STATIONERY. HR.'T CLASS AI.T1CLE OK ALL UESCStPTIOKI Of St ationery! For Buk. Kxrrett nd ki i! road I rs..taa rvfaa a f a a . . v v Mtäf V 4c, 4c. at Bo wen, Stewart & Co's. oct24-dw DRUCS. STEWAKT cV .HORfalAlV, Wholesale and Retail DR ÜG G I S TS No. 40 Eayl Washington St., ' " I.NDlAAfÜI.IS, Ori" EM FOR SALF. IX QUANTTTTES TO m P'ircbavr., fisU jnipcrted asd dcmetic Lra;ra, ilti.nDe, paim, t)l, r.Iaspware, Parett afedidDea, Pfrfumery, Dye-atoCa, Acida. luilf, fta. Spoer Alcb!, Liquor, for tneltcinal pr-ptmt a, a od e'very arti cle ia their Lne of t ü;tea at the !"wt$t caa trcra i t20-!l7. INSURANCE. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OF HCE NXaT&'ELÖCX AR TBE POSTOFPICr. Isdiaflapotl, Icfi:aca, tsiam StOTM. Dwefttof a, Furcitnra, lUrat, Hay, Grain tai Liv Saock Uetrvtav. ajart low or daxa by err nc a aa Cot. D. U. Fo, FTeaident; J. J. Smufc, Ttew Prea-.dent; W U. OTrptoo, Actuary; Jtztt . Salti, Trta-urer: B. F. Fay, mar. lAaacruma. CoLD G. L. V 8. VarLt. tndiAp4 JevCapt. J. J. Snaii Taj matter Stata Araenal, likMaaav pwii; M.T. G.haoo, Secretary Ibdiana F1rt iBcvraac Ompar y, IndiMapali; B. F. Fay, Oeseral lnewrwnr Aireui, ludiAttapooa; T. at. AtcCaity, AdtUr Waba Canty,'Waba,l. atCSa

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