Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4093, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1863 — Page 3
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At oo why mof had not bn aiornpü-bed darlm Iti Vatütatioaal Urn. Tlla 4.u ot mkt a pemfhlet tiiUp(t, ad w b fir-aUkad la sdj ;antlty. Ivr 9 1 10 peraasdrtd. ftk Cassarrlpt Ar l-pff 1 mt lion ll n,i eroere, on ioc 1 4nnfiii' r-wi, ia ir n i X',r.nuuea, Fabrwary 24. 1 Vtf. TU I or f lb j f-iat pecha of Vr. Toor be., on qw.tl tow oc- j tpyta lr eher f poblte ttentM,, rd ev.ry j - A. . I.Ji 1. lit. - t. .B).A BB-af Waa a a. . V r . . tllll I I IS... -.A . M f 1 I Vhe Mkfrlf f m Cllitrn-Nprrrli I .'fi II n. D. w. VootW. d!ir.ri I th. B. nf !r. ! fir,ttJr, Jftri;r 1. IMS, ou a "At t to:Mrmr !fjr PrM4tan-Jclhrr r';n f r upr !lr tlwrit ( J h ! eorpn, rfi artIoaln j.nriuar.c thrr of, ! l;Bm prlotM in pampblt frui, an I can b obttlti! at ' tilaofBr. TLIa 1 th cfatr3ortr,f Mr. X.,tIk to r. ouctth !!brtr t lh cltlim, an! Iiool l - !n tJi ( rot of ffry totfMn Indiana. It mk a pamphlet - ,IOAll rtaLouti dirnt the pretbei to v .-.4 . ) iprM. aa u fi. will f or. c M a copy, and j lU il b prtai4. AiatM FUiKk, IIAIIUMC.V.S 4 IU5HIIAM, tljjl.p11 A SENTINEL. Wednesday mounin. novemmei; f,..- - CITY AND STATE ITEMS. ?t2?n,el cittle for arruj iunoMe arrive dail. )nr"OooI hoa were luht jeMenlay at $C 50 r 100 jxninda net. . t?T"Humef'a Min-treU at Mamille Hall on "yhumJaj evctiinj: neu. r?fA gool rtillerj hre eil in tlii mirk et all 4 l am ti.w. a ciruirj u ii i in i .a r:a - t3TTitnothT Titcom,i' new lKMk , entitle! ''ÄLeitera to the Joiiee," at Howen, Stewart k jo'a. ? lyShipment of all aorls are continually kt;pt ud tor the arm-, from thia point iu the iiiiection (fthe&iulh. ' El ask LKAar A ctnnl form ol bUt.k. leithoa " loue, kc, !in been printed and run he ol. lined at thia nfüre. oct.r dtf t$T(0f . Morton In not yet I .eon in thin ty tince b went off to Wn-liii.tion nn CJelhirg The cuj.jxMition U thnt he ha not ot ck. Attimiuv, Sir KxttiHTt. Tlirre will be a fate-l meeting of Kaper Coimu indery No. 1 thia WednrmJi?) crrniti at 7 o'clock. Kl'IIRAIM CoLLaTOCK, K. U. tTi'p tO IM dato 75.000 hoyi ,rve bffn Jfanj-litere-i at thia point, und there i it weck'n -illinr nlieaij In the pen of each of the five enfvtli'hmetit In oprriiinii. j CTThewiritl blew Furiontj from the Southwe;t yeterday. (Gentlemen 'a hats circulatol in tlie cirrutnambicnt air, and Udie' eaiters were Jjerciptiblo to riakcl visual organs. C1F Mra. Wiluie will lecture at Collexe Hall ! ridiT üißbt next, for the benefit of the Svddiers lid Society. Never ha a more trifte! lady appeared before them. Admission l2o ceiu.a. "J rSPUefulpent wa the t.uri in the blue, overjrchin, illiroltable and incoruprebcnsiulo firuifient yenterdy. The weither was lecide-lly Snfaforahle for hog ulauchteriiijr, until iteudJenlj changed. Family Uiulvs A new atock jus.t receivcil at iJowen, Stewart k Co'. Amonj; them we noJicnl Mime of the new ttrlea of no it It arranged ipuce- for family pirturea of memhr of the family. In aJoition to the tnii.il famdy register, i f" TiiAMKmiivixo. (Jo to O I. Stout k Uro for Thrtkevin;r, turkey, duck, chicken!, celerr, A and W oyatora, picked! pips fret, pinkle in 1ottIe, halfbbl. ke-t.hnlf bl! and bhl , whole lain and retail. Call early and give your orders. : KiiYMk for Tiir. Tiiir.H Some poetaster gets off the following: Tb melancholy .lay have come, ; TL aaddM f th yar. i When toe and tlnrr tx.ih are numb. Ar t coal ami wii arc raihty loar. ' GT"Corn U worth in Indianapot;, l Oo n. A 10 per bnhel; whent, $1.25; hav, $25 per jton; wood, $f 50 a cord; coal (Indiana) 25 cent buhcl uo Pennsylvania in the market; poti koti, $1.25 a buMhel; oti, b5 cer.ti, and none j'lTering; Hour, $ a J7 2; per birred. I t?fThe llatea IIoue, ltidiuiapolif, under the management of J. L. Hoi ton. Ko . with Captain ileartwell r-r.d Mr. McOmber at the dek. one iifthe fort'mo.-t of hotel in the country. The fooina, in I)e1te! and ele nre, are ttiiurp.ia!el. und bountifullv und lumrioulv are the tblc jpread. Every attention i paid to every euet tflTHi-i Honor, Major Caven, ii perfectitip nis arrancementa for furm.-hing the poor of the rity with woo I thia winter, under the direction of he City Council. Order ic:nel bv either one bf the Counciitnen of any Ward upon him will he nromrtlv houore!. Nor.ethitare wortbvahall fuller. For ExciiANf k Pelell k Jone, Keil rtte Iroker. hive mi improved firm of H) acres. iear Peru. Miami county, which they will ex:han::e at a low üjure for citv propertr. A im ill jiotie preferrel, with the difference to be paid in 'a.h or other propertr. JnA sorrowful proceion of jor women, most of them with innocent little chihlren, mount Lb stairway in the court lmu, dailj, iff king Jtbe townahip trustee for relief from the pinchiuc Tiece-eitief of to reed and abject poverty. It ia jenough to unke a mau'ti henrt b!ctl or a wo inan'. either. . CtOTiiixo. J. Kahn, on K.tt Wahinton jUeet. next loor to (Ilerns Ulock, ha asrt iijf at ol cloth'oc which are . extensive as tho.e f)f anv other houe in the city. All of Mr. Kahus pood are elej-antly made acd afforded at he lowest prices. We would particuUrly call Ibe attention of officers and twldiers to bia sp?enilid military goinls. nov25 U2 . .i - ! riv in autii mt Su r. A five horse nowM- urricht encine with Iwiler. le.iter. con
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faceting Hrea, AcT, in complete running order. J See Appleton A tV advertisement ot the b-iok :0ow usexl in running the Sentinel presse., will 1 elsewhere. It wiil be issued (with -uperb iiluiaold at a bareain, to make room for a larper en ! tr.ition?) erly in December, irine. It will be delivered when we remove into j -I lonr new orT.ee. earlv in October. Applv at this , iMipreme t ourl of lnllaua...oirui. joMee. se'pPJ-tf ; r Term.
rXPTo-cigbt will be the granJ night of the I Ladies Festival and Fair at M.oi.ic Hall. It Lerminate what has been the mot successful , ndetvor in this community in behalt of soldiers, ! ifamitiea And this is because those whoedear' Jand kind hearts .ire ever resdv to answer to tho ; appeal of satlVring. have taken the lead. Men , 'could not have accomplished wLt tbey have. , J;Go. every one. to-night, to Miottic Hill. i 1 Tut Chi. Ai.o Timu. We direct attention to .th rircntar of the Chicaco Times for 1 w6 i. con In .i,..th.r rolumn of this oarr. 1 he Tim, bv ita mierrrise a a neweiuper and iu, I u-i bin .. as a tmlitical lountal. nasattaiueo ort - - - r ... 1 'large, andde-.rv es to attain a --till larger tircula- j 'lion. The suggestions ot its circular coocrnimg the circulation .f Democratic papers in the Presi dentiil caropAtgn should be adopted. jyjau-ei Earl, of Pro.l Ripple, was very everelv. KnotfaUlly iujuxed. on Monday after- .. hi h.ps fll:nr over backwards ou i him ' He had mounted his horse for the purpose ' .... - 1 i of Utting borne, w neu toenorse rnreu ma ifii J back. Mr. Erl failing on the hack of hi head, on the bowlder, aud his horse falling with his full igbt ou hi le;;. From apparauc we r thould judge bis skull wa fracture-i, beanJe i other severe Injuries. We have not heard from t bin aibc U aecwlwit
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m: Unl trie t-iy v uuncu aninorixea w.e very item or ifei.-., tin tint iMjr cir tlon th prohta, hut actually riiak tl a! i lation a losing one Jio cmpiiy content ti lo mo"7 l0- v for th cotvr!oc of thi , public. The City Council will in nil pro'bilitj- ; be ot,n cMel upon to act upon tj!f'jt.tion. j Tue Kisk AT Mr. Km. r. ion, who i untii n, jn j, .fort to plev the public, has at Rrw.l wcurH the .erviccaof Dr. Huhnll. tri 4 JU,tGneryof l'lölu'.f !;.lU; with Mr. lVi,fol J. he rlitic tte rJ kill v!orit, nl t rommcii - Lliuu. Wc can coi,fi:lcit!j recoBjinrti ; 11 ntin photographs plain, orcolore!, in tlje ) fitil tjle, to gite Mr. It call. - JpThnnkaEi!!!: trrvWr will be heM ai j fclltiw in the M tlixiist churclci in tili citjr t- ( morrow: j ' rrnchinc al K'irt l liaj.el at H'2 A 31 . raw Dr. K 'r. K. (I. Woo l; at We!ef Chijel, nie hou, v Ufr. V Wilkin- at Ak.tirv (Murrl. atn e h()1,r hv ,hl p4,for ,eT j w Mcllrmler; ni I at strans-e Chapel, name I hour, by the pastor, Kev. .1. C. Kred. . ' The everal churches will unite in holding U coiiTeraltonl meeting at 2tg 1. M., at Kooertl Chapel. I NtwSTYLrsor Uooth ajio Hnors Officers and citizens' aliator boots; Helcher'a famous nitth tKot; Hurt's 3 sole ew et ImhiIii; i Ladiea 3 aole bilmorals and pailera (Murt); t Ladies' double aole wslkintj shoe (Newell'a); Mioses' double-sole clove calf bdmorn; (Children's double sole bilmorals and gaiter. There never was a time when we could get , tock of mii.ei' and children ' letter, fjtier cla.a of shoes, of all siies. Our stock is the finent ail mot complete, just now, ever opened in th;' market Jo., Vi.vNinok A: Co. nov20-dlw ' MTa r.)LiTA. Chanfrau nightly draws rr meiisc audiences. The Octoroon is a prent ttuniji Mi-s Pentioer as Zoe Is utirivale.1. Mr. ; Mr. Hij-ht, Mra. Kiley. Miss Noyes, Mr Whi'e! and all the other metubers of the cot.jp.m v vxtSt thetiielve to please the beauty and tu-diion f'the city who witnes lh-ir ierformances. Mi ; Pciiiiojer is icrt.iinlj a wornm scconipli-htl, culii vtitfx, ami of itifiiiite eniii.-. She capti alls i evervttdj by her vhutte, just and natural actiiu. and is wiMiini; her way rapidly, in the public idf-inent, to tli forernoft r iiik of that rrotVit n crm ed by hut h iMutrioii names as Siddoi,., Kcmblcatid Ellen Tree Mr. Kilev, the iii.iliL'T. baa 'hoani nek now Utlk'c.l iudffnient in tie selection ol tho-ewIio,:itihe Jletropolitaij.atiiUie j hikI instruct u. (to iheic to inlit. CtroM Mnt Hours andSiioks .1. W. llrilutrn id tx-ut the only hoc oiatiul.icturer V.Xl makes ns tn work by the wholesale a can t ini.de in any ol our ahow He mike about nil in the line of henry kip and calf work for men, women.nutseboisiiiid youth. Thesajv'oodsliate alway been conaijered loo cood nnl hitrh v(l for this market until now that customers w t the bet there is iroin nd hve the money Jo W" for them. With this linderst trailing Jiin, Vitmelge A Co. htvehsd him to make them? larpo stock (just beinir reccivel). ('utonus nc?l only have thU nuke shown to them, thiy will buy nnd get twice the weir over any fristiru work. Wc would recommend them especially to loys, (size 1 to G and !) to 13) misses and little girls, und our farmer friends. They are jit piicoi somewhat higher Ihiiii ordinary work, tut certainly much cheaper in theloni: run. Messrs. Jones, Vit-nede k Co. are the parties interested in the pule of this line ofood almost exe'usivelv. Yesterday a novel and interesting case was in progress before Jud-e HiddSe in the Supreme Court Koom. Several of the di-lirjuitbed Indians, of the Ml mi tribe, resident of Indiar-a, appeared as plaintiffs and defendants. The matter wni an application lor an injunction t ce strain the defeudauLs from dtutroyinu timber u the Me shin? R me fin Reserve of ten sections in Wbs-h county. The ciue was heard here before Jud'O Hiddlo by nreement. The pirtjca are Me ahing-pi-ine sia, on behalf of Iiis Ivuid y. Wheeler and Fowler Coffrot'i ti WhUet'ie appearcAl for pluictitf and Pratt A Conner for defendants. The Indians, all prominent n'.en with their people, tix or seven in number, appeared iu CMprt, conductisl themselves with grvat decorum, and with characteristic taciturnity tve due attention to what progressed. There wore half breeils anl whole breed ,iruni; llienumbv'r, but all were true aborigine except that they had on civilii-d store clothes and hid been, as was f.ited, to school and to church. The argument iti the ens; will probably take pi ice to day mid the decision of Jude Hiddle be rendered. 5fThe t w enty-el'hth anniversary of the fnÖianaj'oli Henevolcnl Society w ill bo held on .he evening of nest Thurslty ( I'h inksi'ivinj; il i.) at Uotieits Chapel, at "o'clock. While such laudable efforts are nude for t ie comfort and supply of the families of our soldi-, tliere nre always f.tmiiic and tersun in fur growing city whose fr;ejnls are not connecto-1 with the array, who wiil tsufTcr in our midt wiih out the aid of the Henevolent Society, wh': h for twenty-eipht yeari has tried, thronch'its filtv meiiiter of the committees in sinili distr-vti in the citv, to nlleviite the wants of the needvin our midst. The Society agiin appeals to ihe benevolent for ussistance, at its anniversary next Thursday, when ii rcjrt wiil be nude, and brief addiCf-Ne hd. The churches of the city are requested, ns usual, t-j suspend thrir prayer meetinjs on Thinks-iiving evening, und a full attendance ol their members, and all friends of the poor, is :ieq nested. Caitin Kletchkr. Secretarv. Hoi n.v Tin. Hlocr." In this ac-e of b!d oricinal ideas, it ii furprising that no new i:nd brilliant Atueiic.in novelist hm hitherto mlde his appearance. Since the days of Fen!nr.re Cooper, with the insle exception of "Ur'cle Tom's Cabin," there h.is not been one lenllv preat success achieved in the department of American romantic literature. I he tau!t is with the novelists, and not w ith the people. The ti nelists have somehow misse,! the secret of uccs. Instead of turning to account the rich mitert ils of humor and pnths, and the wonderful variety of American character, (variety not of clotl es, but ol minds and tastes,) which are to be found all about us. They have been wandering aay to France. Enjrl.-iod, Italy, Germany, Mexico, ind all the other distaut parts of the earth, in quest of fubiccte. We are inclined to think, from he oDtnions which are so lorciblv xpresed bv the , merican Literarr Garette and Publishers' Cir j cul ir,' concerning the extr i ordinary merit of the forthcoming new novel, " Hound the H!ock." -fiat lAaf toruance i the on lop looked tor by Jhe ! world of novel rcaJcrs. The author peeru to ! have hit the pub'ic taste, this time, in the cet:?re. MCOSD D.W. Nne J. iniih vs Margaret A. Smith j'u-1 U,ki C.'C. Subtnittel. ' '- j James Maule s. Henrv M Iturnsdiil Fatette j countv. Submitted , Wi!-on R. S'erhngvs John KlepraUle A;Ien C. C. Keversvö ' Aiu'Jsie Pepper et al. vs. State, ex rel. liar vey. TreaMirer Franklin C. P. Kevere-i. lioird id" Commissioners of Miami county vi Alexander Hlake Miami C. C. Attirme-l. IVilr.n tlirhardsoil Ct al. VS. JaUlC lilLsf-' ; r r Affirms!. i . . .v w w v Charles Ievins ct al vs. John t'rather, Aiu r Hartho'.omew C. C. Reverse!. EJg;r M Unless et al. vs Samuel S:c;i V.u:c -A 1. Keverscl. li)d. Central K. R. Co. vs. Fred. A. Momir Mrion C C AfErmed. . Jobu B Ford is Jame E. Mitchell Fr yd C. P. Revered. Eiwin O Wh'trcT. Pres.. t Palmer k Rchards RartboIorrtw'C. C. Affirtstd. witb 3 per cent.damacea. ' William K. Weat v. Ann E. Randop!i Del. C. C Pending on motion. Solomon Teecardenvs William Felkner, Koaciusky C P. Dlacharpe-1 by appelUni. Reuben Alexander, Administrator, ti. JtH)b Keter t al Ruh C. C. Submittal
J7T" The (Jrsn 1 Art Union tor the Ix'nefit of the Soldiers' Aid Social comes i ff this evening We understand the ticket aic nearly a!l sold, so lh-'e who wi-.'i to met ha l better b on hand esrlv thia rrytrtjing. Several valoble t-rixes will be dilrilntd auior r tl tm the Cue piano wiobb waa awarJed to Mr. McLene.of the llatet Uouse jewelry atore, a few eoinj unce, which te very generously redonated to th society io tha name of Ben ham It Co , mic dealem (of which Crm it ceeroa he ! a member); a beautiful work tand, wfrth $50; a photogTaDH album, worth $15, and many more useful aod valuable article The draair.c will take placa tbia evening at Masonic Hall For tlia Stat' t-uUne. .lid for steldlera' rnnillle. EpiTut 8iiTitit: I Live jut receitl the follow ir commucicatioo through Mr. I A. Fletcher, Treasurer of the Hoird of Agriculture, and he through the politeneas of Mr. James M. ItAV I hive read ti e com munic.1t ion cirefully, and hcirtily (oicur in the cctiments exesed arid hsll do my utmost in an humblecapacity to urpe the Stile lloHid f At'ticultute toadupt the idea' ami metaures propo-! by Mr. Dillon. It is unneceosiry br me to eak of Mr. John II Dillon, a former resident oftur city, well and favorably known and eteemel by all who knew him, lor hia many virtues He wrote the history of Indiana in two volume, a work which has done him, as well as the State, a treat honor At the time he left our city to reside in Washington, he was Seen tary of the Indiana llintorical Ninety, ai.d Imd been br tntny years Secretary if the Hoard of Agriculture In every capacity, Mr. Dillon ha done hia whole duty, and it uflords me jrreat pteisure to thus acknowledge the receipt of his valuable suieations Airriculturnl Sioietiea were formed for the benetit of agriculture, mechanics, the arts aud a' iences; thee ends tiny and will bereatl v pro mote I by adoptiuz the augceotions of Mr Ddion. While the surplus fund will thus to appr prited to a humane and glorious cause, one in wLich every American citizen thould be proud to contribute liber illy. The amount of pterniums usually awarded a well as eipne milit be relucei, thu adding to the fun 1 ippropri ited for the beneQt of needy ao'.dier, while thu justice of the cause would prr tly ii oieife th? leceipis. It i disti-ictly un iettod tint no piper iu Indian itochirge for this publioatioii, but all are rcqiioste! to pulish it, and ure the nitentioit of th Sure Boird of A kjriin! tui e to th nieaures recotutn,n lel by Mr Dillon. Tho State Hoar I meets in the Su preme Court Loom on the 5ih of Juu ruv nest, at which titiio it U desirable lit it cu'ry county und district aoeiety Ii reprente I. W.U. Lmmi, Secretary.
WAMiioroN, D. C ; Nov. 1, 103. "Jamm M Riy, Cuhitr State Ilink. iniia"Dear Sir: On Monday next I will send by exnres, to your c' ire. a sm -ll contribution to the fair w hi h the Isdie of Iudiinxpolis are aMut to hold lot the benctt of the f imilies of Union soldiers. "Ye-derdav I sent to the New York Tribune a com tu u uic 4 ti n .under the signature of " Indiana," in Iii eh eimc .-iif-.liorm were addreMd to tho mini gen id Sa'e and County Fairs lor ltGl I think ihe Tribune will publish ibe suggestions, which 1 be leave to repeat here: M,l. The fun1 wliirb It will l.e tbe ilnty of llm eijl ff l ho 1,'iiitnl SlAir f pro IU, annually, for oiii tim, fur lb 3 aid or anMieri' rnniilirs, may l e rai--l. In part, tlrounb tli neiit ic cf the numereus iU'' and Omit) Ak'rU'iiltur! S.Mirtie. cf the L'nion. 'i. Annually, at each sutc hair iruiil'. Irl two or niure halW le prtpared rxrlu.Mrlv f'Ttb' reception, ex hibition and sale f neb articl- of in,tusl rjp er art as may tx-rout rit'titd for the aid of m.U;.-iV Innul. ü, hy County Aurnutiutal SctMes. by manufacturing establiLment and t y AM"il(itiot;!, t'lul t a:d ludiviiluals. M. It the articles of coiitnhhiiou remain on exhibition, and tor aale, but not to be rciuuved froui the lialU until th" ht flay v the fair. "'I. I-ttbo who purcha tickets of aumUkion t tbe Fair Ci round, have ail ojporturiify, at the tme tiuiand il.i':e, to nurt ha.ie ticket of adiidssiou to tli hulls whivh coiitasn the articles contributed for tha bem-tit of families of oldiers. '5. It th fund thns raUed be apportioned (by the Governor of the tate, in conjunction w.th the President anil Treasurer of th Ai ri iiliurnl So-vty,) auionir the everl .'unties, and placed in the rutiHly of the County Coiiiniivior.er, r other county officers, to be divided mutably amonir the projn-r p'rsonH. ";. It It niiriiert that all Kailroad Companies wilt carry, frei ef ehan-e, all cnntrlbutiois for the aid ef solHrr' fa-n'H--ir ar4 that aueh contribution wilt he. received, pl.icrd exuititn and nold by the manners of the rt ate or County fair.", w it fc out rharx for such tervices.' "Fiom the foteoini suggestions, it i pos-iile tint tiicr may beormiel a sy.-tcm which will yiet I, .innu:ill. . throughout the Union, a very l ire suni for the benefit of a l ure class of persons to whom the people of the United States owe debt of r:ititu- liom which no amount of money enn relieve I hem Please ptescnt lespevt to Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Alfred il in i.-oti, Mr lliow iiing, Mr Hi. ike and Oth t "Your, truiv. John H. Dn.tox." REVISED STATUTES, iwv , .' rr a: ,a a Br . UA VIA V DIOBCD'S REVISED STATUTES! o r 1 w I) i a x a . Second Uclitioxi. THE SECOND EDITION OF OAVIN k llrd'f Kevi.-e1 Statute of ludiana is new ready for delivery. Koth uluiae have been cirefully revised, and all errors i-orr-. t ti. Thi-rc is added to the. Jtrnt vtduine au appendix of or t1" huiidred paf-es, contail di the acts pa5'd at the regular and called sssiou of the l.vila'ore of 1011, and at the regular aesion of ls6J, wtiU a full IrMex. Thi edition will ir.creae the value of the work, as it will contain all all the law oj" th" Sta'e n w in fore. . The tscn'td volume cr:,t.-':i' a!! ti.e acts upon the surjtczs to which it refor.-, fse.-pi tl-.o"-- of 1C"., and the amenttuenta Diade at tbit ofsoii ar- noted in the uiarRin of that volume. Tbfc aiieioil acts, however, will he found In the N ujp!ci:.n.t. The pric !' tiie present editio.1, printed upon clear, white paper, uü w-i;b..n1. isTtx Dollar for th two relom.'. r Kn lVi.i-a for eithei. The trrtsnrxT, c"T.uiuiDt the acts of the re;nilar aud calit-d --moii of lh Lrgiolatur of 161, and tba regular --ession of lM, wih a complete index, in a ar-rKftATK voi mr, boui d in leather, in the ?ame stjle aa th other vulutres, s lx ol'er d f'-r tW. Price Two lKi.i.a.. Orders fr rohrr voP.uir cl iL Stafacs, rr all, will receive proiDp! tcotu:,. AdrJ. .1. it I i f: II n, norid-Oi-v-r Indinnapolis. Dr. A. E). i 1H1F ,m:R HIS SEBVICrs IU TUT CITIZL. OF JJ Irtd.anapop .t.J ti-n.uy. Oitc. Virftr.u A venae 22. KenLieiu. ortb Je trtet.No S7. c-tltii-dl v INSURANCE. Illdiailil Fiir IllMiranCe (0Dliany. . Indianapolis, Indiana. Office, No. 5 Odd Fellows Hall (IT ST A I US.) Capital S 100,000.
Insures k I. Li Nil?. HOL'sLHOLti FCRNITCmK. f Gen. Dick Taylor' army ooder Geo. Green, l'.ane, !Uy, titatii aiut Live Mock tLendu, against ner Alexandria, ou Lhe 5th, and after a ctubborn loa and itizx,; by tre, for ibe una of flv. or Kveu j ßßllt the Yankees were routed with a los of their ''croaawj. S Uaij re.!,r1ck Brae, C. C. OUn, . pri soners. Yt-.T (rboD, Iniianapolt; John U. Hartotv, Richmond. Oen. Citzel s division 13 reported to have Orncxa J . Barrey, Prer-idect; Frederick Brag jr, ' been routed by Gtn. Dick Tfifor near ColasVkc riieat; Frederick brai, Trcaanrtr; Wm. I. j -e ü;Us.D,5crnary. . Tha expedidon is xid to be abanioned. A C. C. ol.n,tineraI A a; cut. portion of th troop have returned to Port HodKrrtrci v-a. A. Peal,, Zx fsec Stat. Centr- ; j Baton Rocre n:W; ADdrew Wallace, Esq.. Mercbiat, Jaoiea X. Ry, j ,0a LJ mi0D S Cah:er Bank of rotate. H. A. Fletcher, iler hant, j FoETKX- MovftOS, Xovembar 23. J. K. McDonald, Attorney at Law Josiah Lock, E4 , ef ' . . . r l.iBrK,E.J.Pe.k.KMi ,Pr;k!dntT.H.il The itesaer Convoy hat returned from City rad Co., Indianapolis; J-hn rVternn, Fsq., 5tephea R. I Toint. Capt, Irving reports having transferred V lrin.. Verrhant. Km hmtii; P. E. Wiliiamon. Caq , I the CoT'rnmfnt ration for our prUonera in and
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f.aeo.t.D axraaaatvroav au. avara muni.) lor WornlBf llepwrl rirat I'm. iIil Ucporl rrom Waahlrtf Wah!5ioto, November 24. It U ondentood that Gen Sigel takes Oen. Schenck'a place. In command of iUlti more, aller the latter takes bia real io the Home. There is do Until in the Cincinnati Enquirer' story that Secretary Chase'a resignaiion waa in the tianda of the President, aenl in in view of Juile Timey'a resinatioo and for the succession to hi pli-e on the Supreme Bench Th Star of thi vtcniug will contain the following account the brilliant preliminary movement bv (Jen. Thomas: Cu ATTANoooa, November 123 1 he reconnoissanre in force mnde by Cien. Thouiss has been completed in the nmst brilliant manner. The troops employed wife the division of ( Hneral Wood and Sheridan, of the 4th cl rps, under the tmmediato direction of Oen. Aler. . The object of the movement was not only to ascertain the nfrrngth of the enemy, but to oc eupy and hold the knoll in front of our left, half way between our Iwies and Miasionary Il'dge The priuciptl attack waa made by Gen. Ha ten' brigade, commanded by him. support e on the left by Gen. Willich 'a brigade, and on the rihl bv the whole division of Sheridan. The entire field waa distinctly visible from ami in front of Fort Wood, whore Geo. Hszen' line of battle formed. Oen Howard' corps formed in a solid column as a reserve to the atticking force The Cefd being commanded by the heivy guns of the fort, only one field battery was taken into action. Thi was planted on in elevate! knoll in the n-ntre of which Oen. Sheridan' line of battle was formed. He lore the order to advance was riven the troo;n moved out of their position, just before 1 o'clock I. M , and remained In line fur threequarter of an hour in lull view of the enemy. At list everything being ready. Gen Oranger give the order to advance, and Oeua. llazen and Willich puhed out imuUineously. The first shot was lired at 2 1. M . and in five minutes the lines of Oeo. H neu were hotly engaged, while the artillery of Fort Wood and Oen. Thorn is opened upon the rebel rifle pit and the corpa behind the line of fighting. The practice of our unnera was splendid. The camps and batteries ol the enemy heinc about one and thre?-fourth of a mile distant, our fire elicited do reply, audit was soon evident that the rebels had no heavy urtillciy in pirt of their entrenchments. Our troops, ranidly tdvanciug ai if on parade, occupied the knolls upon which they were posted at twenty minutes pat two o'clock. Teu minutes later Gen. Wlllich, driving across an open field, carried tho rifle pits in his front, whose occupants fled as the tired tneir last olley, an I Gen Sheridan, moving through the forest that stretched before him, drove in the rebel Pickets and halted his advance, in obedience to orders On reaching the rifle pits where the rebel force was, hia attack was made, however, tnedeii:ti being tn recover tho bights on oar left, but not to assault the rebel works. We have taken about '0 pi Wolters, mostly Alabama troops, aud have gained it position of great Importance ahould t Ji i ehl still attempt to t old Chattanoog i Valley, as with thee bights in our possession, :i column moviug to turn Missionary Hidge is secure Irom 11 ink arlillery. Front iiftiHiiooxa. CHATTArt)ooA, November 24 The operations to day have been confined to movements on the left, and an assault bv Hooker wirb Oeary'tJ division, dtanlev's division and one diiisiuu of Sherman' corps, on Lookout Mountain and have been cut off iiom Hooker. We can only send the result up to d irk as sent t j Gen. Thomas We bad advanced ball up the mountain driving the enemy before us. The engagement baa been very desperate on the centre, e have sustained our position as taken yesterday by Granger's corps. Palmer has been demons' I atme, down the Chattanooga Valley without becoming engaged or mishing very far. General Howard's corps crossed Citico creek to day und by noon had fur Died a junction with Gen. Shermui. Shei man's corps was thrown n cross the river uear the mouth of the Chickim nun, ut daylight. The liver ;n jnHootic l dating ihe alteruooti. Gen Siicrm in inovcil up and took position to the tiotth end of Missionary Ridge. The enemy m id? no resin' Htice, but remained quiet on the next peak of the Kidgc south from Sherman. Sherman entrenched hU position, and is ready for work to morrow at d-iybht. Hooker's looses are reiarte-f light. It isaaiil that we nave captured about 700 prisoners. Sherman ctptured H"J rebels building rafts in Chickumiui creek. fr'rom r4v "kork New York. November 21 The Posta Washinflow special s iy s: It is rninini:, and the roid are very muddy. Military operations are at u utand-still. The Comtnctciar.s Wasliiuston letter of the 23d says: Me ide was directed to move this morning. It generally believed here, ni:oit is no secret, that veierd:y Ins army had cooked rations in their haversacks; :i:id in the;r wigoiis, o.its for their horses; but the rain storm must have retarded operations fo that it m y be 'o morrow or Wednesday betöre the Ittpid.m is crossed. A dip-itcl to the 1 imes, d itel Washington, November t!l, aivs: The rebel game of cooping up Anderson, of Kentucky, until after the ortraniz ition of the House, his been defeated. He has been ex changed. IramcJi itely alter his capture, his j friend ltolid? went to woik to effect the arrest of a quid of pruoi'nent Kentucky .-ind Tcuuessee traitors The eaj tc.r- ot Andu-oii were brought to scrms. They offered to exchange him for Trusden Polk. Anderson was nt Pulucah yesterday, on bis wuy to Washington. A sne?irtl from Washington to tho World, dated the 24th, siys: The President says the dispatches from Gen. Gr tut are favorable, but declines to allow their publication while the operations of which they peak are ßoinp on. Ollicial circles claim to hive highly f arorable newj Iroai the West, involving aheivydefeat of the rebels. No particulars given to outsiders. From Fortress Tl on roe . Foktbksui Monroe, November 2:1 I he Richmond Whig cf the -1st iust. has the following news: Mission Ridcl, November 19. To General Cooper: Gen. Wheeler reports his attack upon and dljpersion of the enemv'a caralry, pursuing them into the woods at Kuoxvilieand capturing 300 prisoners. The infsntry force is close up. CHARtxsro.v, November 2U The euemy commencetl his fire this morning at II o'clock. At 4 this afternoon the number of ehells thrown was 16 The shelling of Fort Sumter has been heavier with mortars. CuARLLsro.x. November li. The enemy ha been firin: slowly from Battery Gregg upon Sumter. Nothing else new this morning. fti.C0.VD DISPAICU. The enemy fired eleven phots from Gregg at j hJ citf to,t from j p. JJ. to U A M. The -. , f ... ' oaiuac wa iriuiQ ouiuc mice or luur uuuu ings wetestriick, and one person injured. The Pawnee and another gunboat called the ! Stono. ebelled Battery Pringle, but effected I "'The firing on Somter was slow .ndMeadyall dav. Some few shot have been fired at the Sullivan IUnd battery. No casualties arc re ported at Sumter or Sullivan Island. Mobile. November 19. A letter received from a member of Gen. Green's staff, announced the defeat of two Yankee columns io Lousiana. Gen. Franklin's division encountered a portion about Richmond, satisfactorily, into the hands of 7, . c
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t!. V..V .. 1 A rilrriirtn,!,nl f t the Traveler, writing from Folley Island uoder date of the 16th, says: Th los of the rWl t iid tobe from five to fifteen daily. Our enaJtirw, a lew week ao, were fully equal to the re!, but now that their most effective batterit are silenced, our cauU tie are rare. Fort Sumter suffer io cneek silence, cot displaying even her flag more than half the time. forts Moultrie and Johnson hoot Ith no great vijor, and our men asily dodge tinder cover and avoid danger. Meanwhile new forta are beinff thrown up on thi and adj4cot Island a, which will shortly command all the navlpaMc channel and giv rlief to our blockading squadron. S!olt but surely the work goeaon. The Republican com tnittee. hivereiwrointteil, bv acclamation. Hon. T. W Lincoln for Mayor From leMrbrrn C. NtwBtns, Nov. 2I Mjjr General Butler arrived hero this morning from Fort Monroe. The Raleigh Standard claims that the conservatives have elected eight of ten Member to the rebel Congress. Those of them who announced themselves iri favor of peace on any term and who were mot severe in their condemnation of the rebel administration, receive.! the largert majority. The conservative candidate alo received a majority of the oldiers' vote The cargoes of seven Urge steamers which ran the blockade off Wilmington iu one night, are advertised in the rebel piper?, fur sale. rrom I'lillndelptila Philadelphia. Ny. 24 The subscription scent irport the sales of five twenties to day at $1,030,751). Prom Toledo ToLitM). November 24. The proptller Ontario of the Northern Transportation Line, ashore on West Sister Island, was uninjured wheu hat heard from. COMMERCIAL. lev TiisitAr.) Olnrlnnall tfliarlsel. Ci.icinxati, November 24. Flour firm but quiet at 5.75f(i.f M) for cool su-ierfin, $3 9Urf IKJ for xtra, $6.25(cS6.75 for trade brands. Wheat iu demind at $1.30 ft 1.35 for red. and $1.50(1.50 for white. Corn luiet at $1.10(3 1.1 'J. Whisky linn it TOc, but held higher in the morning. llos rjuiet b it firm at Vi 75(7 25; -"10 pound average mild at $7. Iteceipt, 1 1 .1)00 head, 50, (MM for the week. No change in provisions. New mess pork at $1M. Lud noctis. Munev ras. er. Gold, 50? prem. Silver, 45c prcrn. rxehune dull, aud rate trie ea me. -aar Vorn ,1arhri . New Yobk, Novriiiber4 l-'lonr lcs active and 5c lower; quotationa aie. nt $C 45(36 50 for extra State, .$7 50(o 7. GO lor R. H. 0 ; $7.b5((J50 for trade brands; closing dull, with a droopin tendency. Whisky irregul tr ai.il unsettled: large parcels of favorite brand commanded full price, while all others were dull and drooping; 73($75c for western. Wlieat dull and l(2c lower; fl 41 (Ve. 1 .45 lor new Chicago Spring, $l42(rtl45 for Mil waukie Club, aud $1 1(41.57 lor Winter Red Western. Pork dull and without much change Dressed hogs firm at (ftH.jr for city. Lard dull and hevy at I lCC I2.8'c. Money in fair dem md without decided clnnge at 7 nereerit Sterling dull and lower at lc5t (?lbG. Gold heavy and lower; opening at 52?s, declining to 50).4, and cloning weak at 50igo premium. BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON WAV.'HKS, DIAH0NDS, JKWKLUY, PLATK, Dry tioods and otbi tersnal property, or bought and uld at ro. is h NOKTH ILLINOIS STKKKT, ' NOKW OOD' BLOCK (UP STAin.S.) oct28-dly CLOTHING. 3rcaUt Iiitltirvinoiit IjvcrOfTers'sl to the 1'iihlic! 15 THE NEW YORK BRANCH 15 lias opened out wiih a splendid assortment of WINTER CLOTHING, MILITARY CLOTHING AMGents Ftirniwliiiifr; Goodi, At No. 15 West Wabitiatn t., Indianapoli, Ind. )RICFS AUU QUALITY CF GOODS MUST WIS A reput.-.tion tor tberosela not to b equaled by any oiuer cioi mug norc in mi cuy. 15. BFHK1SCH, Proprietor. N. B. My eHtabhshment, No. 2 SpeDcet Hvau Blck, South lllir- is etrm, will be coiitü tied on the same prin ciples which have art -en sucb entire aatbfaction Ia ita cutitners. uori-o I y FOR SALE. Law Books for Sale. IfY LAW LIBR 'RYIS F0U SLK. IT OIMPRISK iff kereral bu!:dre 1 volitne- of choice booka. I hav Un it at th Keal KM at Ofl'cc of Frank Sruitb, where sny .n de-itlngr to parehak can hare an opportunity of inspecting it, and any & desuu g to buy may apply to him or roe. The books win be rold tt rati or on gooa, ell secured interest b-ritig paper, not-! d tt K. DUM0NT. BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. 'TECUM AI,'' by Ep oar-rent . "HaNNAlI THURSTON," by TUyard Taylor. TBK KF.JFCTF.D WIFE." by Mra. Ptephene. THE FATAL MARRIAGE," by Mra. Southwortb. "HOMOLA," by Ge-r-e Elliott, author of "Adam Rod." "BROKEN COIXJINS' aud'TETERCARRADINTS. BooläM lor Hie Holidays, di.iuii:s roit i sei, a t AX BOWEN. STEWART & C0fS. Jitv23-12w AGENCY. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENCY. Soldiers' Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay Promptly Collected. tejtts Pit a curzEn. METZGER &STBIB LEN, "to. 6 Odd Fclloawa'llalltKecond Flwor Metzger, Striblen & Simpson, .to. 4G0l.'ith Street, opposite Treaaury WAÄHISGTON CUT, D. C Con-jnao4.ca'joD addrtised to either cSce will b peotBpJy anawer-xl. HOUSE8, LOTS, FARMS AND FARMING LAND-) boacbl and aold. Loan. ne-utiatM, aod Tax-, paid ia all the We.ttra Mte. oovO NOTIONS, TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS Iff NOTIONS, TOYS, Fix ii e Goods, &c. a S MT STOCX W KOW COMPLITT nr rTRT A particular for th coslBf Holiday , I wlh to call tie atUcUoa cf dealers in th abov rxxli. Having bought andr ery fa-orabl ctrccmstaucea, ax.d nod.rtaodiDg th want of th trad UtoroagUy by loss; apenencc. It will b to th Imereit of buyers to aamio ccy warerooios where they will Cod th 'argest varlaiy of aroo't ver brooght Ug-th.r avatd.r cx reuf. at aavcb prtc aa will affut 4 a (wl proüt. KpecUully. CUARUS XAT.R, ' D-t4w9ta No.29 Weit Washington atr-.
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BELLEFONTAINE RAILROAD LINE. Winter Arranacracnt. riutrs trrrcT jrovrMBtR u. lx t&aivi I la t&duaapoua aa follosax-: Mksi Cspreaa la at XiA k. If . arrt' at Crvl!na at 111 1. M . 1rlB4 at S M T. HM Mtfiterf at TAP. K. ConsactlB st C'lcd i'a th lak Sbr Ronu for Djtkirk, Bofl!, Alkaoy, 5w Tti aad Bh. ton. CcnBeeting at PliUbar wth th Ptaa.jt.anja Kailroad lor UarrUbor. Balutsor, Watlitau, Ft IIadl(4i. 5ew Tork aod iwua. AeoofBuodtl4n Trala lca at 1:3 P. M., and nra t lDca only. Nif It Kirreai 1 at A. p. y.. airlvea atCreatlina at (t IS A. M . Cleelajt at A. M., Pit U bare i'IM T. M. Connectin at Cleraiand wiia tb lke hor koow for Uunlirk, ButTaPa, Alby, New Tk a'ai B tna. Cofitiaciln at Ptttttnr wnh the reoaylaila Kailroad for ltarrtatur. IValUatore, V aablogtwtt, Philadelphia, 5ew Tork acd Uoatoa. J. W. WIRB, Sa-dlm General Haperlwiendent. SPECIAL NOTICES. rTLADIES? LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read th advertisement In thia paper, kraded tJaTOIITANT TO Fit MALES. I. Cbeea-nan, of New York, baa devote 4 th laat thirty years of bia practice to Female Cvtn-jUiota. Ilia Fllla act l.k a charm. They ar reliable and afr. I or9-dm 1ST IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR IlAtvtT's FcHALa Pills kav nevtr yet failed la r mo ring difllcultlea arllnir from obatructltat. or atoppair t'fuatnrt, or In rtstotiux th ayttera to ptrfeet health when aufferinr from Spinal affect loci, Pro!apu, lUrt, tk White, or other waakneu of tie Utetin Orcaoa. ThePUla ar perfectly harmlsaa oo th eoaatltatloo, and may be taken by tb moat detlcat femal without cansng dUtreao tl sata time they act Ilk a charm by trent;ibeLlDg, lu?l(oratlog and rtorlng tba ayateta to a healthy condition, and by bringing on th tnontlly pe riod with regularity, oo matter frm what cautet the batructlon may arl. Thty abould, howevtr, NOT b taken during tb Cnt three or four moutki vf prertjancy, though a fa at any other time, aa tui -carriage would b th rault. Kacb bo Cva.talna CD p IU. Prlctl Dr. HARVKT'S TUKATISE oo IH-eates of Pemalea, Prtgiisncy, Miscarries;, Barreoneaa, Stertilty, Keproloctln and A bin of Natur, and emphatically the Ll)ea Private Medical Adtiier, a pamphlet of ti parea, et free to any aJJrea. M rrata required to par pvitsg. Tb IMUa aod book will ba tent by mail whan dtied. securely sealed and pn-paid.by J. Hit VAN, M.D , tieoeral Af-ent. No. 74 Cellar treet. Ifew Tork. 3old by all tl.t principal drur pl-di. TOill.lN.MlN A X)X, DrUfjp.U, Agenta, sepu"U)"(U-dly Indlanapoila. Z?rS E W DISCO V E K Y FOR THE apcedy and pertustK't't cui f Krmii.al VTeakn m, I're. thral and ViOil Iicbara:ea, (llt-et. aal Myivi, Emisif! , IrnpoteiH-e, flvnital l lr.jty ni dl-ras t.f tie rialJeraul Kidney Keu.'s Sercrric I'n.i ar warrantr-l ft, all itwi and cau Y ri !i d in. N cha'.e o'dur required. They do not r.AUka'i-.bor 'i t. rfn wall I u. '.as puruitt. I'pwarda of SlO ri.ri Ii'- It cired tfc pt Diontb. Vote th-iii o hunlrt l i-hi't'u'i-i it ufthnn in their ricat pru ticr, anj all fwik irU r-' their rjfiettc. Titer arc entln'ly liannle on the sjv.rirj, snd rsn b re lied cn In aM cici ari!r.rf fru.n yuibfid indlretln or .elf-aluse, which 'ftn liicapariium the uZrr-t frotu fulfllllu theju'.ir ffin nri'it it. A TR'ATISK f til po-, ciitinliia; mean) of cur. ent free to all. T htamp". required fur poftac-e. Th: Pill will be M tit by mall, seem ly aaled, on re ceipt of On iMliar.by J. rsKYAN, M. 1., u. 76C. darstreltK, Y. Sold by all tbe pilnclpal drugariki. TOM LIN SOX A CoX, A rem, fcept30-d4wly ltibtitjp.!N. MEDICAL. EXCELSIOR FAMILY MEDICINES, ARK A SAfK RF.LIAHLE CURATIVE ANf PURELY vegitablc, and warranted to gi isiiKfctln and perlorm ai rrroeinended. te trial ia worth a eo'unie of certifcaten. .Tr Irtal Corrector, for Hillloua and Llrer ConiplalT.fi, Mrk or Nervous HeaJache, Uyspep-.!, and for piitifyuy the blood l iver, albarUe and Tntt-tlllllouw I'llli We f.rer tiies lllls and afrt that they are th lt-t in fse, aud inntc a tiial to pro?, ihe truth of otir ert;"i. llii I'll I. h'T the radical cure of Fever and Asrue. A cure 1 warranted in all caes. i:rnlcator .- warrant iLiN remedy In all raea to core chronic and ri'ct't cai-e f I'yseMery, Iharrbea. tholic or .'blera Morbus. It "is al'-o th bet paiu killer xtatit. Compound Fxtrnrtof A raiiria fr Iihrn mati-m, euraiKia patn, Inflaiiimatioii. Ac., Ac One trial will court nee the mot' sf t.tical of Ibe magical effect Oi ILU truly preat end woi-ierfl preparation. Aroinakllc Olntinriit, fcri ata, new and old: Sorea, Iloil, Fruies. Funii, f r.t f itea, Sore Nipplee, c. e oner this a jr r.r tcr best halve now in ue. Paratlnn loalli l.luntd. for Nervoai Toothacltc, fleaniu the lenh at.d run'ui( the Kreatb. AH of tlit atny cv a remMee ar put up acientifl cally, and sold nbob-rnl' ai.d riail al Norwood' ttlork. oa. IM and 23 North linuoii Mrert, Lx'.iK.ian'dis. and by DropcWl and Mirekr'p.t . ur; Li, ih! warranted to cure u taken as rect.nimeM-.!. Th1 iclc and aCl ctiii i.rv invito to tail at ur ofl.ee, rwvM Hluc t ConHultat1"io tr. Admire rratii kledicil.e n.rraii1! and rnrt 8 ratiteei. Cail ai.d gtt cl rt a I art., ace cert (Meat e and rcte vood and honDt treat rceut. A pen I war. ted io trat l . ervw h"-e. S..ti factory In ducemeott offered. MUCKli, HKNNIN,.S A CO., novl7-dwly Proprietors. HOUSE F U R NIS H I NC GOOD S. VOEGTLE &METZGEE'S HOUSE FURNISHING -AM)WOVE ElIPfllllLMI, "O. 83 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE THE XURT HitE, nnitriAFOLis, iimaA. r flUF. AbOVE LeTA KLK1JVIKM 16 SOW OPKX AivD offer. t'T mie at low rate, a lars;. a wort men t, equal to any io tu TCtt,vf Stove?, Hollow xt ltd Xiis-Ware, J;ip.ii.iicd-V:irc, Coal Oil L.ainpi mid Fixture, And a General Avrtrei.t gf HOUSE FURNISHING HOODS. Manufacturera cf Tin, f'opprr and Sheet Iron Warr. Ve ar th only A -et.u for ta Ctty of tb j Cood Samaritan Cooking, j AMD THE ' HErsTo.rE panLon hto rr. J THE GOOD 8AJIAKITA5. for wbeh w. hT b ax-clti-te a-;eacy, t. red to .11 wfco r. fi want of FIRST CLASa OX)KlXG STOVE, "itb tie CMuoat cu.fldD04 that it will rot faJ t plea tatn BxMt carf-l hotjkeeper. It I alap'ed f'-r wood or coal. THE r(OU SAMARITAN has tkea thefirit premita at th Ele-rerth Anntial Irxiltna State Fair, o. -r aTl other Cockicf Storr. THE KEYST0XZ I'ARLOk ST0VF., fcr wood, with double top and base, haa mora tban 4uiAm tb radialis; aorfac of auy other Stor of it. aia-. tu4 wjU throw out more teat with one-half the wood Thia 8'.ot fcavinff beenteated, we take p!'ire la preentin( It to Utc public a. tb beat ard njot ecoormsical Pari r Mora la the loa'ket. ARent for lnd:Anp..ii. for U. ller A Toncg 'a old aatabihd COOKTJMO RAISTOESI With one, two or mora Dear Ran-., aod Extra CLaxcoal Brotkr Attachment. W would 'o call tie atutuon cf the pnUie to nt larf a toe c f mrblia4 iron JUantUi and Gratis. I AUo liarbl Xa&Um ct aartor q.l:ty. fsr atock cf , Hat Racks, Gaitiea 8eau, Vas Ac, coaprtses tie neateat ajvJ tet patterna of EaaUrn ataaufactara. All kl&da j of nrnamenial I rn rata caa b procsred throach a t taatrrn price. ! Our atock tu bea cart fully selected, aad moot a!! article, are procured frota th lrt-et Kaat.rw Factorl. direct. W. ar thereby nablet! c canprtr la pnee. a&4 jua!iiv i aicf (rood 1t. sr lius in tk tft. dly - TQCOIIJ 4 METXGER I
MEDICAL.
How to Keep in Good Health, Whit is the Cttc cf rc mire TKxirtuz!, or inti ctiisr that 1 tMi i ti:r iut3?i? 4 UcMkat. The:-Jo4 bcotrv. Itnpnre fr-4 B.ary eaaeei. Io afr f chang of weather, BGhdeaori 'vyj r & eipoaar r aasac $ lb principal ea ef tj!; arify tf tk biad. iSeaywiptotba r tM r-. taa ha. co-.f.4 tTef fcla. ey ird beavv, 4r - rvtil-)at'tn f tt wl, hadttut In tL ia fei, f.-O tfri.fi. h'r f fkBpU'Bt. gwtrw Iu iL l-ack v1 I-. If m f apperl'e, aircpa Mahlt, el;C. ctap. r am " 1 -Uht- of the cb:. heart, barn, x t d rbeumatl-m, puktng ftl purjc r, chlHs and far at .r Ua aoc rspaejo ( t. and a tew tram uf ir.t.l;Urtn ! daocerow. aft.-cium., at f wu li m I rrii'a ant cwr-d hr takcff a fw of Ir. SlKlt'Kl. AMTS Vrf.fTAf.LK ItklrtlMJ AXTI Idtaot s mijj. iity in pnfr ib wKa - p ta teanaeh. N wu t4 ii?er ia a healthy txt.taa. Tacy ar rartH-u'.artjr enual-l e ekreroe a ad wervaai deara. leery Ut.üt mA aerry cl4er -ttl keep upplr f U."1 I'o'-h at tiviiiy naeaiva .e xlidataU fery tbetr tie. TUy re a n)d a1 at ni irw, and can b taken at :. Unte wf b mt Untt of taktu: c44. fv.41 y 9.1 Lifarf;iiU vr -ni t af.y para w rtHM atf Iii' i 1.1 a taMipd enai"i.. aOdraeJ 1. TkUCKLAM, C r a t fpcrtk 'ret, LWiaaa!. W. COOGH NO MORE. Try Ntrlckla nd's .TIIIlduu 4'ouuli tlalaum, Th. itibe )--t and ett maed f ;. fXa-rka, C4da Iioaretie, aethroa, V Mwpiti( Cat;k 4 Caa-tatsptla-a. Kverj-body wUob.tn-d tbi ecrlltt lUiaaea aikoatallca:ly rcttninc4 tf. Vir, kl'tcbeil. Harr atrt, It clonatl. aaya ah tiaa bn a fearful aaiffer with oar for many year. o bad at not t. t ab, to w.m p .tatra. 5b took od bot lie vf ttlt IUI, and haa e-ea better eer airce, aud .le all wb haf. Cif ba. Coida a4 Athna to try tbU alaabl. Oanh Rala-a. Fin real per Kvttle. Sold by all Prorrl.ta, a4 tatuafamared at Eat Fourth atrt,Uu1ii&atl. oe 11 dAwly 3P I Ijb ES JJ 2 -rV Sure Ciiro. FEH A Certain Remedy. I.1VKKYhliY 11 r.KIMi rt'REnOFTHlt KfTUSS J l.Mi dla by th us cf DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE RET.EDY. Read what a dufterer ar; Sir. J. P. Hatd,nli ae nod tr-rt. fu iiitiail. b La ba a 4ra4ibl aaffcrer with hit r a I r i t.me. IJr Uad tnd nearly wrrytllii. a:l rixjld 'btt.n, nr, f. h d lout ooc-loi.nL i.) ns ..f r. fttM alat'a Plla !4hltD&l, ab4 It ma-le a c miplrt--euro, be dilae ail w ha ar nferInj to Iry the reinriiy. folJ t.y all 4ruKKtta. MKlY Cfr.Mk PKR lOT. Manuf.turd at .Nv. 0 Fat Foarth street, CUx-laataU. A.k tot STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Sett o any part vf th ttatea a receipt of $1. urttM-dAwly FOR 0ALE. lor Sale at a Bargain. VWKLL AySOIfTKD AND COaI'LKTB mUK OF flood , cel. fcNtina f Lry (iooda, (irocftiea. lKta aul hbnea, Hata and Cap. OviUinr, (.laaewar, an4 everything u.baliy kept or callM fur lb a Conor ry tare. The Mock 1 In ßrt rat order and la a flunahlnr towa wher a 'od bukln la don. The atock waa ttv M4 at 3U per cent, below proaritt alif of Kooil. and will Im old at a bargain if imm-dat anpltcattoa lmad to lkO.Wl.AMi A PER. tt. DOlS-dl AlLUrjlT. KkXtlT AGO. INSURANCE. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OFFICE XEWg I.IjDCK, NEAR THE ITt)F?ICK, Indianapolt, h.d'aPa, lasarea roreA. Imelttnca, urnltuee, IUrna, Hay, ilrafn and Lie Stock th.reta, sy sirit lof v or damair ty Mr. Hmcai. Cd.t. 4. Hoaw, re4eei- J 3. rr.Ub. Wlc Preaklent; W H tifipt.i. Actuary; Jamea J. Pmlth. Tre urr; II. F. ray. Secretary. IiaaTiiaa ) fl.lloae. U 8. Vart-bal, IfclUtapalis; Capt. J. J. tmith Pymater ?at Arsenal, Indianaplit; W. T. iilaon. Secretary Indiana Fire InanraDC Company, lridianapalis; H. F Fay, lieneral In-nranc Avert, lndanapll; T. P. lfrt'arty, Anditor Wabaah County, V bah ept2-li GROCERIES. Ruger i Jaycon, Wholesale Dealers in (T B iTTi (Ti TTK? - .O'Dppoit Union Depot, tZ&t riT'CilRllOX' OL.n aTAND, INDIANAPOLIS, HID. LAKE SALT. RlIGF.tt & .IAYCOI, AT CLETELA5T) AM) TOLEDO FTICIÄ Ruger i Jaycos, MANLf ACTt Elko- Or Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking TOBACCOS. THETR-ADE CTPLZ'CSdt a(OaTTLISZJLAl.TCaKa. ctS-dAw BRANDE'S TUSSILACtO la i od for FaMie avjirs aad St&f er IO CT.ITAfc THE T01C.
