Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4096, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1863 — Page 3
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Democratic Documenta.
Astet re of Iii len.orrstle yirn.ber. ' f U 4 rear! Aeeeutbry to th Peepl f Idsa, . m w L . V I . .v I.i. . . . iV. , H-.kf.mijl Uea .covpn.bed during K. eee.tet..l ten.. Tht. document .es . ,.mplet I efttea page. M win be furnished 1. ay Itu f I 0 per hundred, The Coneerlpt Act-pecl f Hon. D. W. Voerhees, en the Condrtit Eilt, In the Ha ef Rrentstlves, February S3, 1 til. TM la en of ttt faest speeches of Mr. TooThee., on q,tjetiow tw occupying a larg shsr of public attention, and evry !tiin ia Indiana should have a ropy, ft eskes astnalet of eight per. Price I per hundred. Tb Lloeirtr Che cmen-Mpeeeti f Ifrtti. t. W. Yoorh., delivered tn tbe I!ou 'if Rep r.eetaU. FtbniarT ia. ootb"Acttolrd-tnn'fT I barrventaBltbr rrma fr ipru!!ne tbe writ i f hHu eerpna, arvl act. Jon In iKirauauee thereof, I ta new printed H pampblt forn. and can b fhtafned at ' bjiefflre. Tbfa 1 the area! fl rt f Mr. Xnrh to Protect tba liberty of tb citif en, an4 hocI J be in the j "irxii of evarj otr tn lo1in. It make a panphlet I f fifteen pafaa, Irk 1 $0 per bur!re-l. byaipre. at tba poataja will be oiie ecu a cop, ar.d tBtbe prcpaj t. AdJraia KLDER, HAnXSRS BINGHAM, tnditoapolit, i)iULXsi':N;nNKL. MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 30 CITY AND STATE ITEMS. t?7"Ab me!. how bitter cold and chill it was jealffdaT.iDd Dlxhl. HTCalUt T. Gardner unH at the Palmer riou.e for cigara ud tobacco; also, choice col lection of reading matter. Plamk LKaaaa A form of blank le. er lHue, tic hti been Drinted and ein be taiiiol at thia ofSce. nctS-dtf TiJ-tiM Wamkh Six (r eijriit irood tinner ean get emplovmeot and pti wnr at Munvun L Johnne, No. C2 Eist W-sbixiton street. 2G dt LoT Un Saturday eTCnin.bctwrcn Micnic Hall and 21 Virginia Avenue, a little girU black and white for cape. The Coder will p!eae leave it at No. 1 Easl Pearl Street. tTlloz'. Saturday, ruled at SG 5f)(7 00 net. All our slaughtering ftnd pacLinjr houses were in active operation. We ohall probably kill over at thia pofnt thia eea?on. t-y "Already have our ice dealer. Hutrh, Pitta and the rest, beun to ante the solidified attide for our next summer 'et in ort; preserved f-r meats, julepa and brandy smaahea. tPThere will be a me'ting ol the officer and viidting committee- of the Indianapolis Ue nevolent Society at the lecture Rootn of the First Presbtterian Church thia morning at nine o'clock. Notice On and after Monday. November 30, the Lafayette and Indianapolis Rtilroad Company will receive freight for shipment a usual. W. II. Parmelkk. Freight Agent. St"Coal, th new.papera report, ia beginning to arrive in Cincinnati from Pennsylvania, by the Ohio river. We mav therefore look tor a decrease in the price of the Indiana and loreigu mineral io thia locality shortly. JST'The executive committee of the "War Democracy, h abolition print publish, advertise a meeting !n Indianapolia at Jo. 35. Pal mer Hou, on the Uth proximo. No .5 has dimenaioQS capable of holding all who may come. tjGt to J. Kahn's, 35 Ett Washington atreei, next door to Glenn's Dock, for aplendid style of ready made clothing. Citizens, sträng era and military men cannot do better thin vi.-ot J. Khan'. no2!2t tThe City Council meet to night. The atreet railway ordinance will come up, it ia to be hoped, for th Ut time . Alio Mr. Hroan'a ordinance for the enabli-hment of a Baard ot Improvement will be considered. EyotxE axd HotLra roa Salk A five horse power upright engine, with boiler, I eater, connecting pipes, 4c, in complete running onlcr, now used in running the Sentinel pree;, will be old at a bargniu, to make room lor a larger en gine. It will bo delivtrel when we remove into nr new office, early in October. Apply at this office. 8epl2-tl" 2F"We recret to learn of the deith of Mr, Gere W. Ktnh.i, a rll known inecbanic blackmith and plow make-, we believe of tlü.-j city. 5!r. Frt-lu, within u month pat, had re rnovel to Springfield. Ohio. One day 11 week he fell dead upon the street He was a man oT exemplary h ibil and his disease was prohohly of the hert. He leti a wile and ix rhiUiren. all girls but ont, and the oldest only twclre year of age. A Man Miio My son. John Gordon, wandered from his borne iu August last, and 1 have not been able to find him sir ce He i partially derjtieil, year old, 5 feet H or 1 Inches high, brown h.iir and eyes. I will py any reasouabTa expecce ti tlie erson that will take care of him until I can ctt biro, or give me information of his weicabouts Address me at Jamestown, Boone county, Indian Jsi: O.mpoM. d2tiw2t The FiJr Ats Mr. Kunnion. who is untiring in his effrt to please the public, has at great expense, eecured the services of Dr. Bunnell, the celebrated photographer, of the world renow ned j f Phüilelrtliia : with Mr. Tenfold, i ..... rf whose artistic taste aud skill as colurist, need no commendation. We can confidently recommend all wanting photograph plain, or colored, in the j finest style, to cive Mr. II a call. M'itz, Rao. & Co This enterprising firm No. 3 Eat Washington afreet and No. 19 West, are daily in receipt of new good in their line The mst elegantly made clothing are displayed on their counters, and the most courteous of cletks dispense them to patrons. e would par-j ticuUrlv call attention b thesfien-üd piece gooils at No 3 They hae all leen rnrrhajeU In for eign markets bv expenenceil buvers ar.d are made up to order on "the shortest notice at the lowes'. cash price?.. ZZTTbt alarm of 7Z sTt"uVhy alternoon last wa K'canioned by the discovery of combustible iunito.1 in CUudler printing offi.-e. over J. W Cofvlard'a bonnet Store, East Washington street, . - j i ii j i u norm siue, a iew uwi iroui jaeruiian. - ou.- j et of water speedily extir.guihcd the devouring ; element, ar.d the dimige done amounted only to j thepyicg of a ease of ttpe There is some uivs- ( tery a to the origin of ti e fir, the Hove beiicz ; at the further crner of tlie r.om and no gas or matches being about the printer's U.d ilataoroUTAN JosepO t roctor lnarirau s enj;aj;e:aeiil htvinj bee: truimphm'-l v clo-ei will roartc-tiiht in the great play if Virt'nios. Ir. Troc-tor is one of ihe not c'ft'! of youn American traeviiar. He will appc. ras Othello, Richard III. and in othw gre.t Shke-:-erii. Charakter, aud aVo in the m Um drama of "The Duke ai.d hi Motto." Mr. Riley, ho U the m-najjer. and win U himself .n e of the mot p fted men in hia pmfeseion. and who is a creat favorite with ua and the theatrical public pener - ally. wU. are assured bv what he hat alreadv donrinee the commencement of the present eea TS .Si r He will vary thinga ao that all t.tes w ill be suit ed, and the patrona of the drama will appreciate and applaud hi endeavcrs To t.i;h. he, aa we Lave id, pre.-eata ua with a tr of the firstm(:citude. Fro an i after this d t uLtil further notice, the door of the Metnpoliun. we are aj viel,will b opened at to 7 Ylock. an-i per formance begin at i2 punctually. This ia a change decidedly for tne letter. and evinces desire to cooault tle convenience ami cum fort of tl4r rLrn ou the part of the svuauMit.
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troDpf, we is wiumm ie icri i !- ' licti.n. bat ha ever Miel Indiir. ..f.U ith IPt DUrDOM VI miy-ii t w wi uiuik Uta Uli, i rill ramaio three oisrtt longer, tuch ha been ! who witneated their performance, j ,m f bf oßcti I aj Hall. Tboae who hare not time or for i rei todo Ibia duriu? the da v. should bv allmevaae , j jo eirly to tiiht. ' The Yoi io r..tv.x Smith, Enotita 4 Co., ' PuiLAMiruu This ta the production f young minister, ami i a narrative of his eiperi- ' eoce in !.h firt j.mtfrat in a rurl ditritt. Io ; Irs deÜTientioii mtn p4tor and church mnj ber mj ee the;r Iikrt e" refle tel root fmic blly rothlallj. The hi-tor? of little Vt a-bt, in the concludtnc chapter, is ftuliarlj touching. ; Kverj one ahoul l read it. I "Iiotiti ou' IltrmonT of the Four Gyp!,. 'Hrrier ürewie-, l -lon. I ne mm ni lain wofk iodicmtee it value. It i from the pen of; ri of our K'ett H.blical acholara. It Hl te j louuu laTat'iAOte io 40041(i-cohi veacr.rr oi i F'.il.le c!n-e. The above book a will be found at i Todd & Car roichtel'. filTMrs. Willie, oueof the elegant, e'uxuetit, accornpluhe! and eilte! of ladies, lectured jea I bhc had crowdel audtencef. manj ladieji bein pre-ent on each occaaion. The subject, propounded by a committee, at nicht, w "The I minortalitj of the Soul." With n infinite coram nd of language, rhetorical emohat, r.r.-eful eeiic uhtion and animitH delivery, ehe handled it. Hut the ehed no new lipht upou ther-ubject. Like every other woman ron ever he:rd talk.there wm no vein of loiic or reiwn running through wht filie s id. No m atter how chate and be iutiful and adorned and iiluatrate-1 weteher perod. propositions and, paragraph!, the conclusion was alwaja Ume and imptent. I hn was notowin to any lack of the treat qualifier of a o.ater rnind, such 3 Mra Wiltiie undoubteillj po-tf-e'e-1, but simply because the question a bey cud her crap, or any other hunnti bein??' prasp, reasonin;; Irom material tliina. without the euide th t GoO'v inspired word Mfl'rl us. nmi without holy .tiid religious faith. H?:iuliiul ii fiitiiin woman. Atd faith make the strong man ptronser. No Ii ci;Jm. although eloqiifiice. beauty nd pmcf, jm iu th'n 'uitanre. any iromtilj tlieui.citi demontrMte further in tliix regard than all nature, our sou' and Heavm' aor''ntHl nroohe's teach x Nevertheless, Mm. Wiha e i an extraordinary worn in, an orator such .it but i tew lute an opportunity of he.iriiig in n lifetime;1 a aincere liiever in hat he a'tempts t teach; a nobie niid ceucruu- and pure worn wi ino-t. err i Uinly, ho nm prrhaps onlv lu k utterance f r : the common pjehension of what is in her pre it I and noble eoul This may be becaueof the im jierlVctiona of human hnjrtnpe.or it may be be-1 t CAU:e !he does not clearly compreheml what rhe wants to say herself. However, go und hear her. W ith such charra of person and mind as she pos aesses all will be de!ih'el. Due notice will be eiven of the time and place of her next appearance 2f"Murdtii, assassination, slung shot assaults, robberies,, burglaries, thieving and pickpocking, sprinkled with ome arson, are the regular ainusemeiit now of night in Indianapolis. It is not positively salubrious lor a gentleman who ha a postage stamp in hid pocket, or else where alout his person, to appear individually by him-e!f alone upon any of our street", under the moon, under the Ptars, and especially snd particularly under the clouds. The chance are a thouand to a million that he will reach home and embrace, with a sore head, bis virtuous wife, and recount to her a sorrowful tile of how he hid I ecu abused. But this i too serious a subject to make light of Our citizen are knocked down with murderous weipons nightly on our street. Their domicils are sometimes fired. They are robbed when lyin deTensele And the mo.t murderous implements known to modern warfare are u-ed Shall these things continue? What are the indefatigable police about? Thev re employed and paid to protect us. We believe every one of them wi-diea to do his duty. We know several of them and some of them re en tlemen and conscientious officials. Be this as it may, they, a a body, have failed under the present order of tilings to accomplish w hat they were instituted for the protection of our lives, limbs, properly, wive and little children. Therefore we have a mi truest ion to make, which we hope will be taken in irnod part by all concerned. The City Council meets to niht.and we propose that an ordinance be introduced and pissed requiring policemen encountering any person en the street after a certain h ur, to demand his business, and, if he cannot cive a good account of him-elt" to their entire satisfaction, lodge him for safe keep ing nnlil the mornini: for further examination before His Honor the Mayor. We are aware that it may be said that we would abridge the liberties of the citizen bv our pltn. But it must be reraemt.ered th it the liberties of citizens nie being nightly abridged by their being robbe I, slung shotted, knifed and pi-to!ed (tentlemen of the municipal-legislature! something is incumbent upon you in this nutter, and seriously you ouuht immediately to look to it Per hips lighting the streets when they nredirk without reference to nlmmae moonshine would help the matter some. REVISED STATUTES. bc -a. c; a vi N REVISED iV IIOKD'K STATUTES! OF INDIA 4 A Second EcIItioiJL. THE SECOND EDITION' OF GAVIN A IKrd" ReviwMl Statute of InJiana Is now ready for drlirery. B.th volumes bare been carefully revised, and a!l errors correcteJ. There i added t the rt-t voiaiue n apjifiidix of oer two hundred pages, coutaiiihij; the actpa.ed it the regular aud ca'led se-in Lef?ilature of 101, ud at the reguUr session cf with a full index. Thi edition will incres the rlue of the work. a it will contain all all the law of the State now In force. The vif volume cobtaina all the act upou the ubjects to which it refer, except those of lsakt, and the amendments m,? ; that sMn are noted in the tnanrin of that volume. ThcM- ameuled act, however, will be found in the Supplement. The price of the preent ediiioa, printed opon cler, white paper, and well bonnT- Tkk bou-aa for the two volume, t r Fiva ivtixaa tor eitnei. j -r, srrn.iMKwr, comai;ing the act of the regular ..r the ui.ture of um. ,d the . reftuisr ffM..n of IMS. with a c mpletc index, ia a j umKiit nat, bv.ui.d in leather, in the cme .tl vuluxc. i. aio offered f r eale. JMceTwo . IVu iavs. ,r,;fr. fvr fl,yr xolutae of the Statte-, or all.wi'1 ; receive prompt a'trrtioa. AdJres j. j. itir.n Indlunapolli. BTvl9-d l?f PROFESSIONAL. nr. A. I). aVl,L, 1 M iriLft- IU-' SH;V1.'FS TO THE CITIZEN'S lF I y p Indianapolis icio.ty. Virjrinia Avenua ;o. 22. Iic-ider.c North N J-Tsey treet. No 37. J ; ocilCtiG-dly ! . - . . - . -. . ' CLOTHING. - " ; ; .rratt I llll UCCmCllI IIVCT Oirci t'll j fo tic ublic ! m vpi. rnni; I)I1VriI It j J J 1 Uta SLlt lUUli ÜIl.iM II 1J j Ha opene I out t'h a jleüdii aortn:er.t cf I Ä. WINTER CLOTHING, MILITARY CLOTHING cIlts, ruriilwliinp Goods At No. 15 We.t Wafbicgten kt., Indianapolis, Ind. I'lKICKS AND QUAUTY CF GOODS MUST WIN A I tepu'l:oft fr tbemselrc not to b equaled by acy other cioitimg More in this city. B. BFHKISCU, pKpnrtor. N. B My etablihtrent. No. 1 Spici H.u Ehck, S nith l!llrwi re-t. wtlt h rwtitinued on the ane principe which have gives such utirc itifcti.n to in ew.ti.rn.rs. eerii die
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r, - . ... rtigtil arport" ' Irani Trk. . NrwYobK, Noveta'ier 23. TheHerU con taina the attiement, sigr.el by Sargeoos Meiker. Brown. Si tnpera and Parker, detailing the horrible barbarities practice! toward Unicu f riaoner at Libby "prison, more than confirming previous account. The British steitner Corsica from Nssii was thoroughly searched by the Custom Hou-e officer last night. s well as all the bsgg-ige of the passer.ger? Lire aoiount of ,trc", rebel m wiev and a rebel mail was found on nee and among the paengers j The Times' Washington special of to day ' say: " ! The official sta'ernent of our loaes at Chatt. r.ooga in killed and wonr.ded on the 33-J. 2 Ith and 2Tih. at the storming of Lookout Mountain were 3.01)0, and at the aau!t on Miasion Ridge about 2Ü0. Our wounded are ail under cover and being well cared for. Thesteimer George Wadworth. from New Orleans on the 21st, arrived to-day. Among her piKsengers are Gen. Wadsworth and Captain Dui h im. bearer of dispatches from Mobile. He brings a paper of the fe;h init. , w hich says that Charleston had U'eu burning twenty three hours, and Gilmore's shells were constantly making it worse Nearly a'l the men in Sumter h id been killed by the lail of the remaining wall, under whi-h they had taken refuge. The Era svy the Sr. Luke's Church, on Hercules stree?, has been burnt, because it was used as h retro achool house The steamer Tecum-eh. with a cargo of cot ton, was burned at West Baton Rouge on the I5tb inst. No lives lost. The British brig Vahnte, with a peufrralcarso, arrive-! tt New OrlcHU oo the iMti a prie to the gunboat Virginia Kitbv Smith h i directe! the withdrawal of the rel troops from Alexandria. One Col. Alien is reported to te elected Governor of Louisiana. r r I rom nalilngton Wa"hioto"i. NuTfmUT No intelligence from the Army of the Polemic h.n been received fixity at Heojqu .rter- up to 2 P M. The Star siys that ve-ii'idiy. our cavalry pushed forward a fu . LvMit Grove, where thev met th? ndvanceot the rebel c .v. dry and the latter were driven uro- Iiusl Cieek. Mid afterwards iuross M.ll Run A body of rebel in fantrv was ioe!el betw-eii flit' ;-oiut .tiidOrarge Coutt Haic. The whole iehel lon e inoveil oft" in the direction of tlie latter place. Locust Grove is four miles south of (ienuania Ford iu Orange County, and within a short distance of the wilderness where Hooker fought hs battle. Mdl Bun is 2 miles from Locust Grove, and thence to Mountain river where theiebel Getier tl E irly, with Ewell's corps, is said to be in force. Orange Court Uou.-e is Ö or I'd miles f urther on iu a south we.-t direction. The Coiumiasiouer of Internal Revenue has concluded to recommend in his report to the Secretary of the Treasury a large increase iu the excise tax on distilled spirits. The present tx being considered absurdly low, as compared with tint levied upon other good;. While in England it yields 20 er cent, und upwards of the tros renenue ofthat country, here it y ields less than 111 rx-r cent. As it is deemed l eceaiy to iticrese taxation to make the law meet the expectation ot Congress, thete is no article on which can 1 better levied th in on this, therefore the Commissioner will a-k the tax to be increased to 50 or til), probably the 1 itttr. From New Orleant. Nlw Orlkan, November 21 The British brig Dashing Wave arrived here on the 20ih, a prize to the gunboat New Luidon. She was captured going into the Rio Grat.de She had on board a c.triro of clothing and medicine and $70(1,000 in gold. Repoit from the Mississippi river are that a rebel force of from 5.00 to 1U.OO0 is trying to concentrate at some point not far from Port Hud son. On the tth instant the steamer Emerald was attacked by a portion of this force, having f ur pieces of artillerv. They fired several shots, one ol which went through the pilot house. She w is al-o ptrut k by a shed in the boiler deck. There being a he ivy fog she escared further damage. No lives lost There is a renort, which is authentic, of a strong lebei foue irxtheriug it Clinton, La., and another at Wnodville, Mis. The rebel are ry nc'ive all a?ong the river from Baien R ju.efo fi;e Mississippi State line. and ad t'ieir in ve'itnts ioji; to operation for ronce.ifrating an 1 nhmtin batteries t obstruct th commerce ot tin river From Wes'ero L u'-ii'i t there istiewsof a verv wen in;ii u'ei ipv Mi"ii!'-e -iinl surnrise ol the enetnv. Ihe2tt!i civi!rv w 4 stnt out on the Abbevil'e td and the Veimillionville road. A i.'Ie in tin r td Cain" Pratt, up poitcd by alti'Jeiy altd inf liMv. they took the enemy comp!, teiv iy s.iri-", tn ing the whole of li e b h Tex is, wi'ti the exception of twenty live n. en. con ui on -i l y Col. Ilagley The L'cntenant Colone! were absent, and e capfl. Thev also diser-e-l fh 21 Lotiisiaui cavalry. ;t:d letnrned with slight !. ews !rom (ten. Ititiks. m lex-i. rontinues g'd He it i captured Cor-us Christi and ev erl other .-mwWr p'act. rip Tex m Htc exhili!itig strong evidences of Cni "ii-tn w herever our rav nurchea, o much that uri:i', p ariicuiarly for the ov.tlrv erviee. are being sent from here The jtt irnei Wfniu Cloud : rived last night, bringing d.f'J'l Inrreis of n-isr The stea.ner St.nnv, from Memphis for the Ohio nvti, with 100 bale of cotton nd a nutn beruf pasi-tngtr.s, wa lestioied bv tire. Sev eral holies were burned to deith The very late-t bj tcie,-rjph to the Southwest is ji follows: Ni.w Orlians, November 21. On the 17th itist. our forces attacked Ark m-a City, Texas, and it stirrendeied Wecapftre-l 10 1 prisoners and three guns. Sumhiv niwpatclii'M. V roin Valilnson. Wa-higiox, November The Army of the IV'onnc advanced at C o'clock on the morninj: of the 'JTrh from near Cu'pepper, Germanii and Jncohs' Folds and formed in line of battle, the center icsUs;: on the Fre lerickbjrjr turnpike near Hobei t.-on's Tavern; -he left advanced alon ajlu.k tod and formcl a curve toward (iooior-vi le and the west, terminating near the Rapid 'H, kouthwe-t cf Jacobs' Ford A" the ceu er advanced it came upon the enemv's pickets atid subsequently upon the skirmish lint The ei.emv's lii.c w.ts trett'henel Ny the arrival of reiulorcemen's Irom Kwell V corps on the Krpi 'an lionr. At-out I o'clock. i -low nd ineul ar cinnon a lir e iotnmii' o the roul leidirc toward Orange C II , ;.od '-o t rtis'der d!e fiiinp be twie.i the sii !iiihei oupe-h The enemv does not repiv . At i.M.r o'. I.". I ' lf!!.- . it w.i- at. i iuo-ol lit tt Hill's cot'-, :nr:i 'f. re:rrit.i on fpe riipnt.üi, west of the r .i'ro i i. v a-ap' to ti hit .p Iti t!ie enfer. . a i i Hetvy ni i-kc'ry ivn (,iri in thf bi.ht. -hosain th it the 3 1 cons. !ortn:r.: thit in:, was en-; gasrt l Our c i-u iltie- wie but lew in the j center j Tlx? ot.lv otS- era of titi.s: at tht tine known ! to t-c kü.e i is Lieu: Co! Heuser, of the 7 2d ! Pfi.ny Uat'u. ! The b-ittle ground is in the wiiderncs with but '. litt'e oreti country ; An accur.it? description of tt:r pitiin cannot I be given, tui it will e perce: vvi that we hvethe ' er.emv' lortifiei po-itin on the hiht .kirtir :
the Kaj idan on tre ncht.ard can xTur-el tliem to fjj ing dia.se by the use of cive b.ittle if thev intend to fcht. uphi ground i fe. -,r r.voratie to M. ; DB. STRICKLAND'S PiU REMEDY. JelT. Dviji, owing to the UDUvorsble weather t of Wrd:ies.Uv. Ö.J not review the reo-1 armv. as what a uferer says: Mr. J. P. Haaard.Uf eev . i " j .L..V1." i ond street, Cincinnati, ay he has been a Qreairul sufhe iLtet-de.!. and pn-onera say that he baa re- fmf wU0 We. for ,-oBJ ÜWm H1 had trt Jw,y turned to K.chrnond. j everj thin?, and could obtain no relief. He used about ?Gen Gregg's cavalrv und artillerv h id a severe : one-burtn ff a pH of Dr. Stncktand's Wo Llalment, and fhtwiUi the ectmy'oti ThurMlu'r. and drove i l mAt eaplte car. He advis all who ar iufierr l. i. i - . i u I kg to trt the remedy. theai back on their ibtantry hue. when we were i t-öid fy 4:i drUÄg-ku. riFTT CENTS FEB POT. compelled to f-Il bick, w ith the los, it ia said, of l Manufactured at No. 6 Eaat Fourth street, Cincinnati. 25') killed. The 5:h ct-rpe coming up, the eneny i Ajk fr
s a. ws in turn compelled to retreat. FOR RENT. IJttsliio Kooiu for lCcul. V FIRST CLV-S BUSINESS K0)M UN WASHINGTON street will he W-"d oa favorabl. terms, if applies- i tnai te maUe swo. For Jr.npoon. Ac, sppy to i GKU. MrOCAT. !
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I IT TKieaaPW.1 Utnelnniail Barkel. CixcivKAn. XoTtmber 29. Flour rather firmer ondtr the new from New York, and qolte a light dsraacd; soptrfint, $5.75 (35 &0. Wheat further declined 5e, with a doll mark St at the decline; red, $115(31.20, aDd white at fl r5rl.40. Com firm and unchanged; new, 95'396c; old. ft 10(1 12 Oata dull and prices nominal at 60;lc in bulk. Rye firm at $125 . Barley. $1 M 1 60: . i Whi-ky, 73c and firmer. Hogs dull and prices lower -nd nominal; 200 found averge at the close would npt have Uought over $6 7.; reetipt. I4.W). Me- t-ork. city packed. wa3 offered at $17.75, but there were no buyer at t er $17 50, and it w a - rumored that a small lot was forced off at $17. Green hm declined to jc, and new sold for next week at th s rate. No demand for Lard, and no inquiry for old stuff. ' Groceries unchanged and steady. Gold advanced to 44. and silver to 37c. Exchange dull at .1 discount buying and telling. aieae York Tlnrkei. Nrw Yoee, November 23. Flour, 5(3 10c better; common grades, very modente bus.ir.es; $6 lb6 23 for extra State, $7.15(37.40 for K. H. O; $7 .45(2 9 50 lor trade brand; closiugfirm. Whisky dull, heavy and unsettled; 7Q75c for Western. Wheat more active, and closed 1 (cr,3c higher; $1.3? (1.41 f. r Chicago Sonne. $1 3;-(31.41 for Milwaukie Club, $1. 47(3 152 lor Winter Red We-tern. Corn, lc better; mixed western, $1.19 1 2J in store. Pork more active but unchanged. Beef quiet. Dre-sed Hog dull at 7?4d -?c. Ljrd dull and nominally unth icced. Money a ehnde esier and demnu J less actite; rates iinchit.cil. Sterling closes firm and nomi i.al at l."H(ali') (told unsettled and firmer; ot einig at 4 Ijj, declining to iV.$, t Jv&ncin to 474, an i closing quot at 46)c prem. MEDICAL. IOK TttltlTT YKAR' IIA TtKCFIVF. I THK FA- ' V HA BI.K recomra'-ii -lation f the public, and been ued and pfes-rit'd by the First Physicians In tho Land as tat BEST REMEDY KNOWN roa Sick Headache, Nervam Headache, liyspepsia, Sour Momache. Billious Headarbe, T'iiinesd, Costjvenes, ls of Appetite, lioat, IadigehMoti, Torpidity of the Livf", (travel, Kbeutnattc Affections, I'ües, Heartburn, Sea Sickne., htltious Attacks, Fever., Ac. For Testimonial. Xc, nee l'amplilet will eacla Itottle. MAjrcrictrxcn omt tr T A iz it A X T a t2?N(aieciivicli Slrcel, New York. TTTr OR SALK IlY ALL DHUGGIST3. i;ov!3-dly NOTIONS, TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS IN NOTIONS, TOYS, TPzincy 3rcoclss, See 4 S MY ST- KK IS NOW COMPLETE IX KVKRT .'V particular for tha corning Holiday I wish to call the attei.ii -n of denlers 1n the above gnod.. Havinj; txoiMit und'-r vi-ry favorable circnnistarK-es, and understait'lini: lue want- if ta- trao taoroimUly fy long-ex ler:nc', it will he to th interest of tujtr to eaarauie rrir w.-irenH.ii. her they will Hud the 'arift-st variety of iroo-is err oroutit toiretlier under ne roof, at uch prict a i will aflord a good profit Uespectiullv. LMlAltl.FS MATKR. no5-d.V2ni No. 29 W Washington tre-i. HOTELS. PLANTERS' HOTEL, ACTON YOUNG, Proprietor, iFORMF.UIA OF NASHYILLK, TKNNKS.SKE.) O. I. KKNDVLL. Clerk, Late or?aVm, Ind., Sixth St., between Main and Market, T-ioviisvillc, IEUSOXS W1SH1NO TO G TO N ASHVILLE OK .""nth w .11 rind it t tL-ir ii.trreht t (.top at tui Hotel. octi'i-dly MEDICAL. How to Keep in Good Health, antWhat Is the Cause of.Disease. fHE TlttMARY CAUSK OK EYKRY DISEASE THAT ( fesh is heir to is impurity of the old. The bho.i become- impure fntn many cau-s. Impure a:r or change of weither, unLo!esi nie. f.d ;-nd es;-..-ure are among tlie principal -n en of in: purity of the hioo.t. Ilieaympns are idd.tiexs, Leadai te, eonfu.-ed thotietts. ejes dull and h av , drws;ne--, ''on-tipation of t'ie ouels, l d taste in the mouth, f"!l ton.eue. livr complain, pMirss in the hark et'd l--i, los rf apatite, sleepless niiht, colic, crauip. pun u.id;iehmesof the c:hest,hearthum. croat and rheumati-m, puliinir and purifin, chill and ff er more or lex accoii:panyins tl.e. ami a lotiK train of tro'ihie-ome and dansrerou Rff'-ctior , a 1 of which mav be prevented ant curd by tknir few d of Dr. STKICKL NI)'S VHJKTAKLE PI HIFYING ANTt 1ULI0C8 FILLS. They will purify the Hood and put the stomach, bowels and iver in a heaMiv condition. They are particularly auitaM' for chr'uitf and nervoun di-ea-. Every fm;ly and every eold.er h'mld keep a mnplv of th. e Pills, as omr.y rjvase ar obviated by their use. They are a mild and safe tne.linn. and can be taken at anv iim- without darttrcr of taking cold. Sold by all Pruc;jii.t or ent to any part on rec-lot of 25 cents and a stamped envelop, addres-d Dr. STKiLKLAND, 0 Ka-t Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. COUGH NO MORETry Strickland' rflcllifltiou Cough llalaui. Thi isth bet and cheapest remedy fr Cs.uh, Cold Hoarsened, Afthrca, WbopiuirCoub a d Consumption Everybody who h tried thi. excellent ItaUam entbnxiastuiily recommeM it. Mrs. Mitchell. lUrr atreet, Cincinnati. says she h t-een a tearful purerer with cough for many jears, .o bad a not to be able to walk up tair. She took one bottle of thin Ralsam, and ha N-en better ever woce, and airie all who bare Coughs, Cold and Asthma to try tLi valuable Cn?h Balsam. P.fty certi per bottle. Soli by ail Drui.sts, atd manufactured at 6 F.at Fourth street. Cincinnati. oet2"2-dAwty A. Sure Ouie A Certain Remedy. 17,YF.RYPODT IS BKIN'G CURED OF THIS DISTEE5S a STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. lient "o ary part of th tsts tn rectipt of $1. oc-31-dAwly th MTONDEkFUL GRANULES BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO It rVsu'l is t Isi CbtMnescrt - U
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VAIXAB1X THA5 GOUC M0SJ VALUABLE THAW GOLXX XOBX VALCABLX THAI OOLXV MO&S TALÜAELS THAjf GOLD DR. JNO. L. LT02TS FRENCH PEUIODICALDROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. ma FEMALES, FOB FEMALES, FOR FEMALES, Sufferloa from Irregularity or Obstruction of tta Meaaea from whatever caae. IT IS SURE TO CCRE1 IT IS SURX TO cure: IT IS SURE TO CURE! IT IS SURE TO CURE It ft impolhl to enjoy the bloom of health and v vacityof ipirita anteaathe Menses are regular aa to tha time, the quantity aad quality. When they are obstructed, nature makes her effort to obtain for It soma other outlet, and, erde these efforts of catare art knitted, tba patieDt usually experience Deepondeccy. Karvouaneaa and finally CONSUMPTION assumes its away, and prematurely terminate a miserable life. IT REMOVES ALL OUiTr.UCTlONS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTEUCTI0NS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT IS A PERFECT RXGULATOFJ IT XT IT 13 IS 13 A FERFF.CT REGULATOR! A PERFECT REGULATOR! A PERFECT REGULATOR BEAR IN UTND REAR IN MIND BEAK IN MIND BEAK IN MIND THAT 1 GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE My DROPS TO CURE Soppreon of the Menses from whatever cauie, thsugh care should be taken that my direction are carefully adhered to. F.CY TilK rest: BUT THK BEST BUY THE BEST! BUT THE BEST BUT T1IK SAFEST! PUT THE SAFEST BUY THE SAFEST BUT THE SAFEST! BUY THE SUREST! BUY THE SUREST? BUT THE SUREST BUY THE SUREST! WHICH I LTON'S DROPSI WHICH IS LTON'S DROPSI WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS WHICH IS LION'S DROPS THEY ACT LIKE A CHARM By strengthening and invigorating and restoring the system to a healthy condition. It moderates all exces and removes all obstructions, and a speedy care may be re lied on. To 3Arriod. ZjAd.iees Tbey re peculiarly adapted, at they brti f on th mouthj period with such perfect regularity. BE WISE IN TIM Fl BE WISE IN TIME! BE WISE IN TIME! UK WISE IN TIME! ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE BOtTLE CUKES ONE BOTTLE CUKES ONE EOTTLE CUKES In almost ererv ca-e HO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON, D ) NOT RE IMPOSED UPON, DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON, DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON. But cut this ont and fend it to your Druggist, and if he ban not got it make I no buy it for you, or it may be ob tained of the General Apent for the United States, C. G. CLARK 4 CO.. Wholesale Druggists, New Haven, Conn For sale by all responsible Druggists. Price tl per bottle. WhoWale Dealers and the Trade supplied at the Pro prietor a prices by ltlt I & .Til Illy Chicago. SURE ECKSTEIN A CO, Cincinnati. BROWNINU JOA Indianapolis JulylO-dlvend HARDWARE. IRON STORE, POtfEltOY, FRY aV CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, IN IH AVAIMUMS, INDIANA, DEALERS IN STEEL. IRON, NAIIJ, ANVILS, BEL LOWS, VIES, AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLTS, MALLEABLE CASTINGS. WASHERS, NUTS. UOttSK SHOKS, HOU.SK SHOE NAH-", WHEELS, HUB. FELLOES. S POKES. SHArTS. POWS, PLOW H tNDS, AC. ' : rv- "(tor mr The Ohio River Salt Company The Midisoji Spice Milb. Ihm Madi-ou P-;rl Starch Company. Coal Oil and Ber.xolr. XTTThey will sell all article ir. their line st the low market prict. Call and .mine their tck before parcbaing. POMEROT FRT 4 CO. ao22n'11-dAwly TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS, 5 55 e rr. O ttirI e WE KEEP ON H AND AND MAKE TO ORDER. ALL kinds of Marble Moscmenu aid Grsv Stones, carve to order, with design, emblem, or deric that may be wanted. Those desir.ng anything ia our line will do well to give us a call, as we use nosa but th best materials and intaiN al work. mchll-dAwly INSURANCE. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OFFICE NEWS' BLOCK. NEAR THE rOSTOFPICr, Indianapolis, Indiana, inuiei Storrv. rwell!r.ji. Furniture, Barns, Hy, Gra'n and Lve Rtk therein, azainst loa. or damage by Fire. Orncui.-Col. D. ii. Koe, President; J. J. Pinith, Vice President; W. H. Otrpton, Actuary; James J. Patlth Treasurer; B. F. Fay. Secretary. IktaacToas Col. D G. Ro. ü S. Marba!, Indianapolis; Capt.J. J. Smith. Fajoaster f:ate Arsenal, Indiana polis; W.T. Gibson, Secretary Indiana Hra Insurance Company. Indianapalis B. F. Tsy, Genersl Insurance Agen Indianapoli; T. B. McCarty, Auditor Tfabaik County, Trbah. septlS-dJm THE CONFESSIONS ANTD F.XPEUIF.tCE OP AN INVALID Ptib!hhed forth benefit, and as a wirrfng and C ACTIOS TO T0USG MEN" who suffer from Nervous Debility. Prematnre TWay f Manbod. etc f .applying at tbst sama time, THE MEANS OF SEL-FCURE. By eoe who ha cured hiraself. after being put tegrtat eipensa aad -njafy through tnedlral humbug ard juaciery. Brewloaing a pwt-pail a1dr-Mrd envelope, alngi copies may be had ef the aothor. XATHAa MATIFAIE. Kq., acysa-wly fcetfori. Krg. coBf y , N. T
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I CILLC70KTI1NE nilinoiD h nruKKi rrriCT kotimtxr u. uo. Tiiiyi lev TadiaoapnUa aa folleww. JCorniot; Expreaa Uavea at t-90 4. af . arrtea at Crasv Ifna at P. M.. rirrsUnd at J iO F. M., Fittabarf at TaV) F. M. Coeaectls at Cevelaad wiii tha Lata Fa ore Route for Daaktrk, Bsffaie. Aibaay, Vew Torh aod Boaton. ConsecUaf at Fliutarf w.tb läa Ftnttylearia Railroad for Harrtifcurr. BaiUisora, WaAbirftoa, Fhiladclptda, 5ew Tork aad Boateo. AocetBtBodattoa Train leave at 14 P. ML, aod rtoa to üaioa otly. 5!t;bt Exrress leave at a.lö F. X.. arrive atCrestltse at 6.15 A. M , Cleveland at 0 A. Ptuabef at IM P. M. Cenoecttce at C eve land with tba Lact hhen Route for Dunkirk, Buffjo, Albaty, 5w Tork aod Bae ton. Cour-ectfnt; at Fttut-nrz wp.b the PeBasvlvaxda Railroad for HarTUborc. Baltimore, v aLinrton, FbLa, wc'u.a, .tw ivra aua ooeuia. J. W. WEBB. BorlS-dlm General Snpertnteodeot. SPECIAL NOTICEG. ÖSLADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read tt advertisement In this paper, beaded M POET ANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Cbeemaa, ef New Tork, has devoted th last thirty years ef his practice to Female Complaint. His Pills act Lis a ehara. They are reliable and sal. cov9-dm tST IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR Ha art t' Fivau Fiua fcav nevtr yet fafied la rtmevlnc difficultiea ariainx from obstruction, er stoppage or nature, er la restortBeth system te perfect health when safcrtnj from Spinal aJectloua, Pro'.apaus. Uteri, the Whites or ether weakness of the Uterine Organs. Th Fllla are perfectly harm) eo th constitution, and may be taken by th movt delicat female without caasIns dUtresa the same time they act like a charm by strengthening. Invigorating and restoring th system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, aa matter from what caaee the obstruction may arise. Thy ihocld, hoem r, SOT b taken daring the first tbre or foor month oT prey nancy. though fife at acy othtr liar, as nlacarrlag w odd U threuh. Each boa CAnUfns 60 pTl. Pric$l. Dr. FlAItrET'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females. Praabaary.lLiecarrtrsre, BtntDMw, SlerUity, fteprodnetlon and Abtuet cf Nature, and emphatically ill La 'le' Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 pages, aent free to any addresa. Ma cents required to pay portage. The Pill ani look w'll be sent by mail when desired. securely sealed and prepa'd. by J. fcETAH, M. D., 0neral Agent, No.TI Cedar treet, Kew York. Jj'SoIJ by all the principal druggists. TOXLINSOX A C0I.Dmggiits,Ager.ts, sepuTü'rt-d-Vwly Indtanspolla. rSTNEW DISCOVERY FOR THE peedy abJ pe'-mnjnt cure of fnr.ir;cl Wtikoe, Ure thra! and Vsiriual D:charkes, Gl-L 5qual Ihvsses, Emissioru, Imorence. OVt.ital lability aod d.eases ot the Bladder and KMneys Bcll's Srrcinc Piua are wsrrautd ta all cies and can be relied oa. No chanim or diet required. Tbey do not naute,njr 'uterf-re with buine pormit. Up wardi of J00 ca-e have been enred the pant month. ifort than ov hundred phyL-ian$ km tltr ta their prlcaU prartU't, nnJ all y7 veil of Vifir tßcaig. They are entirely harmles cn the system, aid can be re lied co in ail cava arising fr'-m youthful itnli sc ration or self-abuse, which often ia apadtates tha uerer froo fulfilling thtduiict fxarrM lf. A TR'ATlE of 64 pg-J. comairing mean of care. set t fre? to all. Two stamp required for Dostace. TheTills wiil be sent by mail, acarety sealed, on re ceipt of One Dollar, by J. BRTAN, M. D., No.T6Cdar street, N.T. Sold by ail the principal tirugpsts. TOMLINgON k V)X, Acects. aepttO-dAwly Indiannpoli. MEDICAL. FRINK'S EXCELSIOR FAI'IILY MEDICINES, A KE A SAFE REU ABLE CURATIVE AND PURELT I veritable, sid warranted to gi kotiKfaction and periorm as reconimeuded. One trial is worth a volume of certificates Jlrtlical Corrector for Billions and Liver Complaint. kk or Nervous Headache. Dyspepsia, and tor punrymg tne bioo.1. i.ivcr, laiiiuriic ana Ant ini iimu Fills We oder thee Illls and assert that they are th best in u-e, aud invite a irjal to prove the truth of our aerti.n . Ague I'll la, for the radical cur of Fever and Ague. A cure is warranted in all case. Lrad tea lor. V e warrant I Ids remedy tn all cases to cure ceronic and recent cane f Dyteutery. Diarrhea. Cholic or Cholera Morbus. It !is t!o the best pain killer extant. Compound i:xlrnct of Arnim for Fheu matnm, Neurahria I ain, Inflammations. Ac, Ac One trial wid contince the most 'eptical if the magical effect oftbi" iraly gret aKl wnderful preparation. Aromuticr Sintiitent for Cu's, new and old; Sores. Bvils. Rrue. hum, Froft I ite. Sore Nipples, c. w e oner Unn a :ie or tee best fa:v? now iu use. I'aritBinn tooth Liquid for Nervous Toothache, Cleaning: the Teeth and Purit'tbt the Breath. AH ol Ui" sSme evea rTDei:p ar out ap Mrientifl callj, and w! 1 wblstic- ai-n. reTail al Nutwood's Block. Nov. Is and 20 North Illinois trret, lM.:Anip..i, nd by Urugir't and .orekerors verjwh.re, and warranted to cure if taken a recmmvdet. Tb ' akk snJ sfü ced are iclted to call at ear off.ee, crwoci Hick Consoitütions irc. Adric gratis. AledictLC warrantr! and rcrs guraatred. Call and gt circular?, sa certiScat- ard reive voi and uooet trtattntpt. Agf-i.i wjnied tra el e-yl rt . jti factory in duct-went eflered. SPH. HEN SINUS A CO.. novlT-dlwly Prepriftors. HOUSE FURNISHINC COOPS. VCEGTLE & HETZGER' S HOUSE FURNISHING AND LI 13 11 1) Iii ill a 3"0. 83 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE THE COURT H0UE, ltUIAAPOLIS INDIANA. IHE ABOVE EVTABUJHMKNT IS NOW OPEN AND oflera fr sale at low rate, a larz aortment. equal to any in the Wot, of Sfovcs, llolloiv xi nil Tin-Ware. Jiipauncd-Wnrc. oal Oil Lampi nnl Fixture, And a Genersl AMoneut uf HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Mascfacturers of Tin, Copper und Miectlron Ware. We are the nnly .fect for ti.e City of tie Cood Samaritan Cooking, AM THE ilcysto.vm: f.iizlomi stove THE GOOD AMARrTAN,f',r -which w. have the eclutr agency. I ot7ne to all bi are wsnt ef a JlltST CLAbS COOK'NG STtlTF, with tie uaott cri.üdence that it wijl not fail in pb-st th most careinl housekeeper. It is adsp'ed for wood or eal. THE G'K)U SAMAEITAN hss taken tL Snt premium at the Eleventh Annual fbdiasa State Fair, over all other TilK KLYSDjNE PAKLOR BTOVE. fwr wood. wtk doch! top aid täte, has cor tlan docile tl rad:atisg surface ol a.y o;br Stoe of its is. aud ill throw cat 4 mere neat wiifi one-ball tt wood lots Btove harfajg been tested, as take pea-ar tn preer:tir. it to th pab. lie as the best ard no -t economical Pari r Sfv la tb tas'kst. Ayents for IndianapclS fur Hrer & Tout's old astabUbed COOTTTsTGr RANQE3! rTith oi., two or mcr Ovr Rangea, aid Ex:ra Charcoal Broiler Attachment. H wot. id Im call tb aueaua of the public to mr Urft stock ef dart allied Iron JUantU and Grales. Also kirhl Mant! f priar c,aai:ty. Our stock t-f Hat kak Gardea JeaU. Va, e-aprUs tha nest6t b4 b( partem, of Eaeter an'if.rta '.. AM kind. sfornamentallrsn Work can he procured through us at Eastern prare. Our stock has beo carefally e!ctd. and &ot all articles are prorad from Use largest altera Factoci d rect. War thereby enaMed to 'S:petrüj prjcl at4 cuaiily of good wuk acy Ileus In the WaU coi-ily VC&U.1U; A a(ET7;XB
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