Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4098, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1863 — Page 3
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Democratic Documents.
. . ! Astdree tu iirniDcrBiiciciuiicrti Uy to tb pu .f i teiiing forth at history U tie !t a..1n, tad the . wa v.v. .... 1 .. I A ea, - WViliriti HI , s r ö) jTöVäAfyA eftlitap;ri,r.4 UUfrBlU4 a ny .ardlty. Prtc tl 0 rrkvc4rt4. Th Cmcrlt Act ! h off limn. I D. W.TwrWt,ttbf CoaxTtptionr'.ll.lBlhtHc' f i Representatives, February SJ.lsco. Tbia U on f th Hr.e.t pcb. efllr. Tab-.. n a qneirtloe taw oc-j eepylnr tarr bar ef paWie attention, ai-d vry t elüxita!n4iara.twil4baTae,rj. It F. i Ut .f ,ifH p.. pc. tt p-r b4r4j . w. ............ f Hon. D. W. Toorbeei. dlirerl In tbe Hoof f KeprvMatatJTeaTft'nsary 1. 163, w tb "Act tolrxlmnir tberrertdtntaodotber rron for peMins tbrlt f bUa corpai,ar..l ctadorln partuance thereof,' It now printed In ptrupblrt farm, and ctn be obtained at Ic5ce. Tb!f If tbe gr.ateSortof Mr. Voorbee to rHettb liberty of tbe cltiie, end eboald be in tbe and ef erery voter In Indiana, ft makes a pamphlet f i'i;n pa jei, Price $1 50 pr huiMlred. Jtyxll ordenoboald direct tbe peecbei toheient byeipm, aa the potae will b one cut a eopy, itA wtQfX be prepaid. ddrw CLDKC, IIAKKKKHa A BlXfiflAU, Indiana (roll t. 0AILY SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2 CITY AND STATE ITEMS. To me Weeklr I'reii. Such weekly newpnpers in Indiana as will f Tor us with few insertions of our prospectus, as it appears in the Sentinel thi morning, will be entitled to an exchange with our Dailj for one year, upon sending u n copy of their paper with our prospectus marked. An elitorial notice calling attention to the prospectus will be appre ciated. t3f Aid the needv. t33T Indiana conl bushel here. i worth from ) to 22c a Pittsburg coil is not now to be obtained in Indian.! poli. ZW Wood yeiterd iv brought $! 50 to $5 per cord. KTIt co?t.i $1 5) tt t ike a barrel of tiour from Indianapolis to New Wrk. Masoxic Notice. There will be a .special meeting of Centra IxxJge, No. 2.1 this (Whines day) evening at 7 o'clock. Ciias Fisiife, Sec'y. ßPlt extensive nrietj 'u an iuducemcnt la buyers, no one nee! nas lUker X. Mclver's to get what thev want in the wuy of hat or cap. HT" Frank Lt'iie's Ldfs' M.igHzine fur December, ia for iu!e by Wm. si horn (won & Son. It isbeantifuUy illustrated aud full of entertaining matter. 55"" Persons indebted to us are respectfully requested to call and etile their accounts with our book keeper, T. K. Ilolbrook. dec2-llm Jamlon k Fu.nkhoislr. ST" Wanted, as saksmau in a dry goods store, a young man who perfectly understands thebuni ecus and come well recommended. Apply by letter, stating references, to Postolfice box U43t Indianapolis, Indiana. l-d3l It gratifies our hearts, and we give glory to God that our philanthropists male and female -are activ in the way of supplying with everything they need the poor of this city during the present pinching winter. rfc Call at J. Kahn's next door east of (Menu's Block, Washington rtre;. for reasonable and durable clothing. All Mr. Kahn' articles are made up iu splendid style- The military goods are among tbe mostelrg'int in the market. decl-d2t Nk.w Sens. As this is the season when every person wants a new u;t, they should call ou G. H. licit kam, No. 17 North Illinois street, and examine bis tock of piece goods and select i comfortable euit for the scuon. New goods just received. decl-tf 5TfVfr lfo" ovpr tho various railro ids ramificating from this point was such an amount of freight shipped as now. It is with great diOi culty that cars can be obtained for transput tation One road borrows of another and they lend all around, still freight is piled high iu our depots, and lies over day alter day. f2r""Hare you heard the news?" asked Mr. Thomas, as he met an old friend an the street the other day. "No; hat news?" "Why, that Gale, No. 50 South IlUn is Mteet, keeps as fine bat and caps are sold in the city, and he sells them cheap, too." "That is old news. I heard that several days ago " C5T"A meeting of the Presidents and Ticket Agents of Northwestern railrotds is in progress to day at Buffalo, N. Y. It is tailed for the purpose of determining the rights of the public and of the corporations. We shll. havinc reporter there, give an earlv teport of the proceed ing. A Patriotic Sitvox. Bishop Upfold of ladt dLina. yesterday delivered one of the most elo qucnt, patriotic and appropriate discoursej in Trinity Church, it has ever been our pleasure to bear. Its tfutituents met with a prompt response in the hearts of every one !n the large congregation present. ; Pittsburg, (Penn.) Commercial. ßPThe Government has made all its contracts for wood for the camps and so has Mayor Caven, as authorized by the City Council, for the poor. Citizens, therefore, who go to the wood nmkets. will probably have a reasonable chance of'gettiug the worth of their meney after the wood measurer commence operations. 5TThe weather moderated yesterday considerably. The glorious luminary of day rolled refulgcntly above us, and many a hog at our cap cious pork houes fell welterinc in its own blood. To feed the armv, a portion of the pork will go; what's left, will go to feed other ;eop!e who will beLungrj. Sr"Brigl.ia. tho custom loot and hoe m-ker (by the wholesale.) is the mot rnpuHr nun iu town. Lvcrb-lv w.ir.ts good shuts 'iicy naturallv tet id work. In f rt Jones. Vinnel'e J ifc V - "eil :u Ollirr Mil l lor .XllSSTrs mri n" . . . 11 .... 1 I 1 it : litrlo girls schKl shoe. Uys ar.d youths boow, ana
to the country trade in particular. J risit.s of the citv j dccl-dlw. : The ordinance prooej to recall and to re'ain o i in the cua'.ody r f the city thee valuable rrivi ; Wood CHorrtaa Wamip. Thehishes: price - jfCs, not to le nirte3 with hereafter hastily or j in cash paid for men to cut I.IhVJ curls of Wood, j inconsiderately. We have examined the or.iion Madion Railroad, three miles South of In-' u ,tre w ith c are. an 1 tin 1 th at it i reanrkable in' dianapolts. 1 imber is gin-l payments once a ! 0:,e verr important particul tr, and that is thit it ! week. Apply immediately to ! p,un: nothing to anybody ? Su.h legislation is i Joux S. r.s j a lioveitv, and being such it ought t go on the ; S. W. Cot. Washington and Meiidim sU. uttic bk The citv fr once in it historv,!
dec2 d3t. HiH,v Yesterday, for 1?0 to 190 pound hogs, 46 23 rer hurwlred was nail Two hundred' poond hogs and upwards, brought $6 50 to $6 75 per hundred the latter price given only for extra heay, The animals generally offered were of light weight. The slaughtering season will close next week It is variously vjtiratevl that from Sl,K0 to K),0vUj have been killed al readv at this p.ni this year. Tax Yit Art Mr. Ruotikm. who ia untiring in V effort to please, the publiv.has at tjreal expense, secuied the serviteaot Dr. Buhsell. tht J celebrated photographer, of the world renowned Root Gallery of Philadelphia; with Mr. Penfold. vbose artiftie taate and skill aa cohri&t, needs no eommeudation. We can confidently recoaimen J all wanting photograph plain, or rolorel. in the tueatftflr, Ugie Mr R rail
Marjcie 1111. Tti troup in reit tinnr! r tv , iruivslletj. I eir fun i. , J ' !,.r t.tfiutiful i tliir music. nJ ih . , v. , ', ,. 7 ooogn m. B.ein. i.c con , v,l .? I with IAtlhfir fi rS All rwaw-a ! tA ro 1 OTfr w,ih Uo-hter. (,u bj .11 nwa. itvemfyon have to in. pryer-niPetjns-n.1 Jf" Wood Measurer will not be appointed until the cexi rtjpjlir oettir j of the Ctj Cooo-; eil. Th honorable borty tailed to connect in tbi regard on Motiiay r:i-'hl last. Thoe who ' ci roller Cef rr purchases of the stickrd iid rc-CCLiM cntil the indicate! functiotiarica are du,J "lo-en and faithfully o to work. ( -- - i. ' " ; J buIlJTin Democrat publice i ' .I,f IIono1;" tbe I,mM of inWf iter to that ; tüect from week to wefk, th an indication of Iheaiaount of calj remitle-i opposite ecb pU'in, , maieor lemale. A frooxi idea, and e hoi the 8alÜTn Dernocrat'g d imetision mij never crow i Ies.ar;d thut it raiy he c:ittere.i brond cat orer ; tierung pper, at.a everj Bin, , woman and child ought to read it tlTWill be sol 1 t room No bl Eist Wa.bInglon atrect (Kinder lUock,) comoiebdin this J dar, at 'J o'clock A. M , a Urge assortment of hooenold Inrniture.&c , hair cloth sof.t, drej-inr ! tureau, caiie seat chairs, cane feat arm rocker, '. card table?, wardrobe, breakfa-t tibles, dining' Üble, lounges, cottage bedheads, rDttraMr, . cook tove, purlor stoves, what-not, carpets, looking glasses, kc . Lc. , A L. Hc5T & Co, Auctioneers. a - j 3f In the Supreme Court of Indiana, the : present term.there hare been 124 ciue3 Eubmit-! ted. There remin but 50 unsubmitted caes on j the docket. The business of this Court baa de- ! creased about one third during the present yetr. Two years ago there were one thousand causes docketted. At the present terra there are but 3'MMn all. The business ol the Judges, of the Clerk and his deputy and of the Sheriff'!, therefore, as may be rea'jily perceived, not onorous. Mavjmc Noticic The tnembers of Cen'.er ' Lodge, No. 23; Marion Lodsre, No 35. and j Concordia Ixdge, No. l?d, F and A. M ; re ! hereby notifiei to meet at the Grand Lode II 11 i to-day at 1:3'J P. M , to attend the funeral of our ! late brother. Dr. Rosengarten. J W. T. Clakk, ! W. M . Center Lodge. No 23 i J. M Bramwlll. i W. M., M trion L flge. No. 35. Gto. F. Mi tlr. W. M.. Concordia IvxJge.'No. 17s. Q . Wr waPalmkk Holse Our well kRown fellow citi- i ! xen. John li isyey, with other ntit;e-i. hve nurrh.ed the intercut of Mr. John W. C.tnm in j this old and funou t'-iidblLhinfiit. Mr lius-ey win oe louti'l at tne ce!4 J;iI v in conjuix-tion with Mr. Sapp. Mr. D.i i 1 Minnick, the pi ince of hndloi Js, ret.iim hi interest, and this i iirantee eiiouth tij it the house will be conducted as fortnerlv. Mr Minnick is one of the mot accomplis!ie holelicrs in the country. Thioughout the Palmer is renovated and all its nppuintmentsyre elegant. iTLieut. Curtis, of the PJth tegulsrs, a ben of K-uire Curtis. well known citizen, wis wmii:i!eJ in one of the late httle.- at Chicklounni unoer uniu irom ddiioii üoii. te nas been a liero in feven bittles He escapel with out a cratch, although bravely doing his duty, nntil be fell wounded on one of the caioris we spctk of We are sincerely gl td to learn th it his honorsble scars fre not serious and that shortly Lieut. Curtis will be able to return to dutv. J t . rf" a i I I t t a i-yy i i.e i roroni iarcnai oi im oisinet an nounces that he will cause to be posted at live different place in e.ich township a list of thoe enrolled. This U t be done for the purpose of rectifying mistakes. If a man is over age or physically infirm he can appear before the Boord of Lxaminers and have the fact demonstrated. On the other hand, if a neighbor knows of another neighbors' ntme being omittel he can have the same placed on the toll. It seems to be the determination of the authorities that, if a draft comes, it h ill be made fairly. Do your duty, Citizen! and keep an eye on those in authority. Mxteopjutav. Proctor is the greatest actor that has appeared among us. Iiis Macbeth laat night was magnificent Not Macready. Forrest, the Elder Kean, John Kemhle or Garrick himself could or ever did excell it. We have witnessed the performances of some of these immortal tragedians, and some of them died before we saw the liiht, but we haztrd what we say upon our reputation us a conscientious and accomplished critic. Mr. Proctor appears to niht as Othello When the curtain falls unoti the list std 5th act of this bloody tragedy, tho-e w ho w itness it will admit, with tears in their eves, that the gifted actor's conclusions were not. lame and impotent. Crowd the house. ZT'hr. Herrick, Medical Director of General Iteynold's division. Army of the Cumberland, Surgeon Fouts, of the Slt, and Assistant Sur geon Graham, of the 101st Indi ina, captured at Chickamauga, arrives! iu th?c;ty yesterday from Libby Prison. They left Richmond one week ago. Dr. Herrick -fates that the official report of the rebel loss at the bittle of Chickamauga foots up 17.939, as published in the Richmond pipers These gentlemen were captured whiieori duty) at the hospital bv tbe 11th Texas Rinder On i leirnin that Dr. Herrick belonged to the division of Gen. Reynolds, he was stripped of his vdluablcs and told tnat no one belonging to the division of wlrch Wilder "s brigade formed a part wss entitled to any consideration at their hands. Wilder 'a brigade once chtped the Texas Ringers all over Teniii-vte. Mipremc Court of Inltnnaoveniber term. 6EVKNTH AT. Enoch Miller et al. vs. Bank State of Indiana Dearborn C C. Affirmed with one per cent Henry Bender vs Robert R. Sherwood Fountain C. C Reversed. Catlio Preston et al. vs. Horace B. Shephard etal Knox C. C. Re verseif. Henry Strucktnui vs. State Bartholomew C. P. Reversed. Jacob Ruddick et al. vs. Hugh A. Findly, Ad ministrator Jackson C P. Affirmed. Thomas S. Cox vs. Vigor Vanderkleed Tippecanoe C C. AtQrraed with one per cent James R. Jones vs Hcnrv C. Hanua, Administrator Frankline. P. Affirmed. 3yThe Street Railway question being yet pendiug in our City Council, we conceive that it may be proper to let all know what is said and done pertaining to such matters in other cities. We copy, therefore, the following from the Chicaso I'o-t What is applicable to Chicago, at-d tho othr rities mentioned, will, in frorress of j itno become applicable to Indianapolis-. , "Some days ago we referred to an ordinance j now btfoic the Common Council, which provides lor tje mretnier o th? city ct tha leg i fi :n- ; -hi- now iield bv the horse railwav compmies i . ro itruct l'ore ta.Iwas o;i W atvisii avei.ise, i trf '.-t of DespJainr" r-treet, Witlii"c- ). Li SU e, Monroe and ,1 ickson sticts and j,Vei il other -'recti in the S )uth and Vet di ! grants nothing and accepts a surrender of priv. : t i:ee thai t w et; t v vcars 1.CP0C will I f w .r'h mil- ' i;,,, , ,., .ie t it The rsr e forhoise railwavs is such nd unlv in j Chicago but ia all other cities, that the municipal a;;ui..rS.t:.es outsid ot this city Lave had to ir.'er itn aEj v forn3aI contract determine that a cer- j : t iin number of streets should be exeupt from: ..i, r,,4j4 Had it not been for stipulations of j ' this ki:.d. rhiladelphia, Bakimoieand New York ; would hue had 1.0 street in the heart of the city ' that had not ore or two railways tur.:.:rg Upen i it It r ow time for Chicago to interfere. a . . a atV. a.a If Cidcagi wishes to ;reerve at.v of tt e.-e streets from tie ocuj-atin of the railways, new is the time to act If a surrender to tbe city of the privilege of construe' bg nilwayson any of the streets cm be bad on any term. w trust the Board of Alderman will not refuse to accept it It should be accepted ith the utmost readiness, and the moment it is accepted, let the city declare that such streets so aurrendered hall not hereafter occupied by a hoite ril y."
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trmTin untrai! ro m mat erar uniiiL. i. . . . . . , ,, rer nornlnff Ucpon see rirwl faffc m j ihl Krporl from Nr York. nr Yen, Dfcecibir I. Tht Treben hui the f.l!oing frril. dated Armj of tbe lVtooc Stunlj night: ' , Tl.i mvmlnjj at 11 o'clock oar force- were pu(i;iiz firwurd in line of battle f ii the Orm rd AlexHii'Ui jike,tord the ßrt metti.-nl j!ace, driiinj the er.rmj' kirm?-trr before tiiern TL;. mornill:, opened ith r i" torni. but the hole army wni on the ajram-e at n erlir hour. Tbe 3d corp. hieb crowed tlie iiarn at Jacoow' Mill, and hkh eneeed jrMrrUj ix railed trrra Locust mve, on r,.,M !, iir.tr t,- fTii'in-itr- tlmloTtJ on tli e Ml 0f ol,r lt vi 'f he 6'li rrtniit eel on the r'ht. jj the lt on the left of the t h. J he re taiiicd it. position, while the 5th deployed trom it fir-t pMit:oii oi the left to Lcut drove, a. the re.-.Tve gt ü.e armv. The euj;a;eraerit ' t'' JJ corp ye'ter.Jay " clo?ing. .Iii be referred to before A brisk jkirmih lomnienced as our line reached a poiut a mile arid a Im If to the we-t of Ictit Point (rore. Our force. puried tte.idily onward, driving the enemf before them and l-ast-enin l.i retreat by n ccafiorvil heli from our b itieries, to which'ihe gutis of the enemy did not reply. (Jen. Me.iJe and tf.iff h:J come up at an early hour to Kobeiirou's T ern The heJqu.trter's train mj ordered tck out of ronze Iin trains of ammuni'ton wagons and ambuUnces were moving to the front, and evervihirg iridi cntcd a general e:iigeraent hould Le fall into position, aiiJ should ihe weather be favorable. The r du contit.ued to all at intervals, but still the troops pushed forward and the skirmishing still went on ms bei ore. The rebel line grmiu illy fell back until it teathel the western bank of Mi!l Run, 2. rui!e- from the tavern and a short distn'.'e from old Vetdeviile Here, evidences of the enemy's intention to dispute the passage of t?.e run, were seen; earthworks and abattis were visible on the dealing behind. Gen. Meade accord;ui:Iy diposel his forces along a densely wooded cret of I ills east of the run. Oving u the difficulty of moving urdllery and even iutatitry through the woods on either ide of the road, some time elapsed be'oie the formation of oar line. Nicht 00:1 came, and beyond the firing ot picket- and an ocCK-ional slieil from our lines, ro'himr of imp.rtauce transpired. The army of Gs.i. Meade occupies a section of what i- ternual the V ll.Uiiiess M ti-v disvrtxlit the story that Lee will give battle this fide of Orange C'H.tt House or Goroonsviiie. The Tribune has a special, dated Knoxville, Saturday vit Cum'eilanl Gap, Monday, which savs: We are in the 12th day of the niege. The enemy has gained no advantage. We are better piep.ired for attack than the uiot sanguine expect. Lonstreet isileiaying for rciniorcements from Virginia. The enemy made a diversion, on Wednesday, upon our po-itioti over the river, but after 1111 hour' filit were driven buck. On Tue? lav a deuclitncnt of the 21 Michigan msde a gallant charge and capturts a rebel idle pit within i!() yards of our w iks, out sub-e q'ieiitly wcie cninjelled to gie w;y w'lh great loss. Maj. By ington was tak;n prisoner. Adjutant NohleaLiil Lieut. Hi!cn were killt-l. Lieut. Col. Coimvcu, 17th Michigan, died on Fridty from wounds received. It has been comparatively quiet for the past tWO ÜHI". The Herald's Washington dipakh of the 30th ays: Much anxiety U manifested this afternoon re carding Meade's army. Not a word has been received from the front to dav. The Tribune's Matamoras correspondent says: Sam Houston certainly die! at Huntsville, Texas The Tribune's corre pondent furnishes the follawing accounts ot to days battle: In obedience to orders the 3d corps followed by the bth, on Thursday afternoon, crossed the Rapidan at Jac b.-' Mills with 1 o o position ex cept a shot or two from a few rebel videites sta tioned at the Ford. On reaching the South s:de of ti e river thev pur-ued the road Ieadinr to Morion Ford, a lew miles uhove, where they took a road to the lelt in order to strike the continua tiouofthe road from Culpepper to Robertson's Tavern. On Thursday night they rested near Jones' House and yesterday morning continued their march to effect a junction with Uen. War renV corps, (ieu Prince's division of the 3d Corps was in the advance, aiid as the head of the column reached a suja'l clearing it was greeted wiih a voile fn.ru a line of rebel skirmishers. The hi.st bri.idc oi the second diision was thrown iiit i line, with ihe 1st Massachusetts de ployed as skirnoslier-, supported by the 1st and Jd divisioi of the corps The l-t Massachu ten? advanced thioui;li a dfii-e thicket, fihtim; and pii'h 1 g the enemy bu k to the vicinity of Mill Knn, hcie he s'ien:Mii;:ed his line, and gratbiilU torcl u-i o k Skirini!iitig cont nued until 3:3d P., M , when the ei emv, with shouts and veils, charged u:oi) our brat line, the rig of which fell baik in .some confusion, but soou rallied, and with the aid of ore section of Rando'ph's Rhode Island buterv .nl battery K, of the 4th Uni ed State..-, Im h pouied vollevs of cr ipe and canister into the advancing ccdurans ot the ei emv, coistin of Jolm-ou's. and part of Rhodes' divisions, of K well's corps. Twice in fucce? r. Md thev gallantly repulse the enemy, and routed him. The fijht. do-ed at dark The 3d bivouuke on the field at the junction of the tw o roai a ju.-t mentioned. Our hs? in kil'l atid wounded will probably not be Jess than 3,500. With such haste did ihe rebels retreat that thev left behind all their dead the ground was literallv covered with ihem An inspection of the field leads fo 'he conclusion that their cisualties far exceeded ours. But one biigade of the b";h corps was engaeed; that id Russell, famous for its brilliant charge at Rappahapnof-k Station. Bermuda advices ren;it the rretuh steimer Ch .rcs Morrel. from Ne York October 23d with an a?i rted cargo valued at $20.0!1U. foun tiered I sea. Her eirw was rescued by ihe sh J St George, of New Bedford, and landed them at Bermuda. The rebel blockade runners Advance and Pow erful lud sided fr s me Southern port, also f he stermer M I'eiersburc The teuner Git er.ilter from Wilmington ar rived at St. Georges with a full cargo of cotton f-'roin Clialtanoog'w Chattacoca. Dec. 1. Hooker and Palmer evicuited K .-i.'oM this morning They burneJ the mills, cJopoh, :-ub!ic bui,,,:Le u ruilroad bridges Cavairv t c i.uo".ss.i.ces "2it mile- southward have disci -ed no enemy, Kut tl-.fv weie found in force .r I :: : el HMI. Ii'oier t!etroved to Ch'.ck'im .1 j tac railroad trout Rin 'troli Col Gi. ' brigade has bee;i left on the old battle fit-M of Cu -k m ttia, to bury our dead, a iare pi:"i er wh.-m hae hten left ty the rebels t;ncovcrsi rii it septciider--H. A '1 XltC pitch rvn l)i;i,Mic, di'cl .ct tu.bcr -.", V t a aw . -v O.i the 2Cth the er.eujy moved up three brig aipeani At'a.'kei our trioK soat'j of the river. thrte rrilra from Kno;v !e The fihtics was desprte, reuWng in te rent cf th er.erny with 150 kille-l The j-'M ion was strengthened, ai d though t'f c rr.emy were nio'-in dowt: in large force, with tlie evident ir.'er.tion ot renewing the attack. Gen Burnsid leheve it can be held. He hss beeu able, bv iu roads left open, to cet a sufheent supply of provision and forage. Reinforcement aic on the w iv to him. From Cincinnati. CtciNA-i. December 1 The Commercial's Cumterlmd G p correspir'deut telegraphs tonight that all tlie available force ins been tent from there to intercept Lorgstreet's retreat into Virginia. A courier fiom Knoxville brinzs the inteil!gence that the enemy attempted to cross the river on Sunday, bringing on a general engage merit, re-ultmg in the defeat of the ecemv and ,he caplure of oeu. Wheeler' division of 5,000 . men. rrotn I'Oulaville. LotiytLtx.-JecembeT2 1 A. M Therotth ward train from Nashville has not jet arrived. It ia now eight houis behind time. It is reported that it collided this aflernoou with tbe Barda'owu southward passenger train, wounding several sol diet and ladies. Th pwrtirulam are not attainable to fight.
From lKtataKln - , WasHiycros, December 1 Report from Btahoo Sution coDÜrm the reports ot heavy fcr iuZ yesterday. Th engagement of the 3-1 corps, on Friday, is id to have been much exaggerated, especially as U the number of rebel prisoner. 0 :r losa 13 killed and wounded U placed at
3.0b0 The report! mat iee oau rcweaiea ire cot credited; on th contrary, it U aaid that he it itrorsfilv rosteil n Mil river. T' ! ccrttary cf theTrennry'areprt on the condition of the finances is in the hands of the printer and will be much larger than heretofore. It contains interesting table on subjects not before embodied in such d-curaenu. The report of the Commissioner of Iuternal Revenue and the Comptroller of tbe Currency will actomnauy it. Vari- u- rumors of the withdrawal of the r.eT fractional cunency re without foundation. 1 he curreiy is duly is-ued and preparntions are fearly completed Vi issue it iu such quantitins as may be requisite Information is received from tbe A-myof the Potomac un to Monday noon. 1 he train captured on the plank road 0.1 Friday is said to have contained a small quantity of ammunition, which the rebels exploded. In relation to affairs io front on Saturday it is stated that at davlight o;;r army ly across the r'redtricksburg and Orange turnpike at Robert son's Tavern, about twelve miles from Orange Court House The rebel lines w ere light, and were gradually pushed back by our jkirinishcrj for one mile and falf. to Mill Run, near KeidcrsviIIe. On both s des of the road, sloping, and half a mile on each side of the rivet, is an open space on the edge of the woods, west of the ruu, where the enemy was in line of battle ou both sides of the road. "w ith the'r batteries entrenched. The slope from ther U the river is studded with ride pitf, from which the sharpshooters fired fecattennir hota About I P M. the clouds broke and the rain ce.i-ed but t'ne roada were almost iu an impassa ble condition. One of our batteries fired a few shots to Lieh the rebels replied with great spirit for half an hour. About sunet several guus were nred from our lines but failed to draw the enemy's fire All was quiet in the front ou Sunday. On Monday morning at 8 o'clock our batteries, which can be placed in poition to bear" upon the rebel works, was ordered to open. A siege train was 1:1 position iu front ol leu. sedgwicas comniand. which kept up a tlow cannonade lor half an hour, to which the euetuy feebly responded. An attack was ordered by Gen. Warren, when our left came upon the enemy stronger in numbers and posit iou than was anticipated, he a-ked for further instructions. Tbe forward movement was then checked and all firing ceased. Few additional particulars are furnished of the engagement of Frid.iv. The number of prison ers taken by the 3d corps, &o far as reported, is but GO. Among the wounded are Col. McCIellan, Col. Higgins of the b6:h Pennsylvania, and two cap tains whose names are not known. The medical director of our corps estimates our loss at 325 wounded and about !!) killed. The enemy retreated from the Ironl of the 3d corps during the night, leaving their dead aud wounded A note dated Sunday says: Yesterday closed cltr, with the two armies lying on opposite sides of Mill Run Valley. Ati examination of the ground along the stream, excepting whfre it is crossed by turnpike, shows it was impassable by our troops, owing to its boirgv condition. From Fnrtreasj Won roe. FoRrßfss M roe, December I. 'I he Rich mond Whig of Nov. 2?th and 3Üth, contains the following ; Charuston-, November 27 The Yankees kept up a heavy Mortar shelling on Sumter last night and still continue it this mornim;. Six shells were thrown into the city to day and two buildings buriit. The shelling of Sumter, Moultrie, Johnson's and Simpkin's Island by the enemy from Forts Gregg and Wagner, has been lively and continuous. rour hundred and sixtv one shots were fired on Sumter on Thursday aaJ Friday. Charleston, November '2. The shelling has been kept up s'eadily 01 Forts Sumter and Moul trie, and Johnson and Simnkin s Islands. Seventy two Id inch colurnbiad's were fired on Sumter from Gregg to day. The enemy has commenced throwiug 13 inch shell from Cutnmings Point. Capt James Valentine and two or three privates were severely wounded in Moultrie by the explosion of a Parrot t shell. No casualties on lames Island to day. Orange C. H , November 2c? 9 A. M. No movements of importance bv either aimy this morning. The enemy are deploying in line of battle on our front. There has been no fighting since Friday There was some skirmishing on Saturday. The Yankees have eight days' rations. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee drove the enemy's cavalry across Racoon Ford at d Morton Foid yesterday. Friday's fighting was mostly wph mu-ketry. Mosbv !ell on the rear of a Yankee wagon train near Brandy Station and burned thirty wagons and capturt-d 112 mules anu 2t horses. The committee fioni Richmond to look after the wi un ie i, arrived at Gordonsvil'e to-day. The two armies are confronting each other in 1 ne of battle. A general fight cannot long I e postponed. Gc:i EeM returned to the array to-day. The following is the latent news from Richmond: The city is full of conflicting rumors of the battle of Chickamauga. We have lot many prisoners estimited at 5,000 and upwards. All our dead and seriously wounded are in the hands of the enemy. In the attack on Lookout Moun tain the enemy's loss was greater than ours. They drove us back br forve of numbers. The skirmishing commenced on Siturday, and there was intense firing on Sn.iday and Monday. The enemy charged on Lokout Mountain 40,000 strong, at the same time occupying the attention ofour light wine at the foot of Missionary Ridge The corps of Gen. Breckenridge met the shock with unflinching courage and defetmination. Iu the afternoon the enemy increased iu numbers, and by repealed attacks succeeded in making an impression on our lines. At 4 P. M. the left of the centre give way. the enemy pouring through the valley like a flaod. Oar troops, eeing themselves cut off, got confused and retreated in disorder. After repeated charges we evacuated Missionary Ridge on Wednesday. Our army is now at Chickamauga. We have taken GK) pris oners. The Washington and Cobb's batteries are lost, with ail their guns. Gen. Walitiam was wounded. Our wounded are arriving here and being cared for. Br agg's headqutrters are now at Ringgold. Irom Cairo. Cairo, December 1 The steamer Lady Franklin from Memphis, the 24th, has arrived with 239 bales of cotton for Cincinnati. The guerrillas have erected a battery (water proof; below Vicksburg. which fired into the steamer Welcome and Emerald. Five or six persons ate reported killed and wounded. I he towro a iimitt was nred into at Grand j Gulf or. the 19;h 1 e:i twelve pound She reports a battery of sevlers two miles below the mouth I A T t I r . l j 01 r,ver neiuees report mat mere are 1 of he I rtver i 1.31H) guerrillas there I Thii battery fired into the transport Black ! Hawk on the 13th. A shell burst in her texaa and set tire to tbe boat, burned tbe pilot house and tex ts. One negro was killed and four white men badly wiu:idel. The gunboit Choctaw silenced the battcrv. from the Army off the Potomac. I Abmt or the Potomac. Nov. 30 The armies I of Mei le and Lee are divided by Mill Ren Val 1 ley, which crosses the Fredericksburg and Orange j plsnk roid about tea miles from Orange. ! The enemy is stroDgly intrenched, and exhibits ! a determination to mke a desperate resistance. Some cannon vding occurred this morning. Tbe enemy's works are near Gordonsvdle. in a commanding position, but they will probably be attacked to-dav or to morrow. .Tlunlrlpal Election In "few York. New Yorc, December 1. The election today pased off quietly. The following is the vote for Mayor: Boole, regular Democratic candidate. 22.681; Blust, regular LViou, 19.460; Guenther, icde pendent Democratic. 29.035. Mr. Guectber i elected. MwwBMnsiHj)aBMBaewMBeawwm A fear more of .norsram Conapanloaa beard f rent. Toao.NTo, C. WM December 1 Four or five of Morgan' fellow prisoners are reported to have arrived here tr-idght by tbe Great Western Railway train.
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ar tiLaaaara. Ulnrlnaall ItarRei. CiNCixxATi, December 1. Flour firm but not higher. Wheat, held higher; red. $125(3128; white, tl 45 Com advanced to $1 15; new. 95Q36c. Otts advanced to 1 1(3 t2c. Ry and barley unchanced. Whisky advanced to 60c, and In large specularive demnd. t Hogs, 25; higher, and in better demand; 200 pounds avempe selling at f7. Receipts, 10.000. Receipts for tbe vcek. 71KK). No chtntre in p.viio:, but all articles ire held firmly. Lird.12 Gold at 46, and Silver at .c prem Lxcbang II ! dull I j ev Vrk larUei. Nxw Ycaa, December I. Flour less active, and prices generally without material, chsnge; $B.25(16 30 for extra State, $7.450 f..r R H 0; $7 60(39.50 for trade brands; C osine quiet. Whisky active and firm at 777Sc. Wheit orereil a bde firmer and closeal dull; $1.40(31.44 for Chicago Spring. $1.44(1.45 for Mi'waukie Club, $1.5Sl.5o for Winter Red Western. Corn opened firm and closed dull; $1 22(1 23 in store; closirg nominally at $1 21 (tl 22 Wool quiet and firm. Pork is quiet but a shade firmer at $16 50 (216 625. for old mess, and $18.25 for new mess Beef steady. Becon sides quiet and nominally unchanged. Dressed bogs a shade firmer . LardGuietatll(312gC. Money active and firm at 7 per cent. Sterling quiet at 162(ä' 1622- Gold firmer; openine at 43, declining ta475g,andcloiBC steady at 4?c premium. PUOSPECTÜ8 OF THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, MAILY AND UfEKLV, 2Jox 1004. At bo period io tb history of ike nation bag It been more lmp'.rui.t that the pt-onU should he advipsd of the principle cpon wUich ur Govon.nirut i- based and tt bearinj f passing v nt upon cur r'-hc! iaslitution. We are in tb ni!J-t of a tev--luti.ni, u'iJ th elTxrt is being male b overthrow the itormaei:t ersiMILed by tbe wisdom, sagacity and patriotism of Washinztoo, Jerersoi), Madison and tLeir associates, ad J eitatli-L in l t-tead s strong, cersLaJowin and cetifalizei despotUm. itate rights, which have protected th liberty . of the citin, are to Lr struck down; State lines ar to be e-bliteratci and tbe Ked-ral Government is to usurp tho control a-d direction of the dome.-tic policy and Institutions ol.'the States. This is the policy of tbe Administration Irfrty. It leadir.p members boldly proclaim it, and the events whlcb have transpired rlnce tbe advent of th prent dm'nistration into power clearly foreshadow bat such is its purpose. Such Uttbe Ssua presented to tL American people. tt is fur tlii-in to illustrate tbe capacity of man for elfgovermner.t, by insisting on a government of the people, just as our f.rofath-ri did, in opposition to au arii-to-siatic, arbitrary and kindly power. So long bare we prospered and enjoyed tue blessings of civil and religious freedom, that wa fail to appreciate tbeir valu a od bave almoH forgotten tlie Facrif.res by which thr-y wer: ucbieved. I'owr i- ever ten'iu; from tbe many In tl.e few, and if io the people bolaiy and instifutly njeel the present cris ere loiitf the goveriitueut of the many w ill lrccotne th Kvernmnt oi the few, and iuatead of being tbe ayluir. for the oppressed f ail uatioin, ocr own will become a oppressive with it ordrs aud burdeus a the most despotic. The Sr.vmr.1. will continue to advocate old fashioned Democratic doctrinea, belieYing firmly that the only hope of preserving Republican Institutions rests on their supremacy in tbe ad mi 11 is trat ion of the government- These doctrines are clearly and comprehensively bet forth in tbe following nlaiform prepared by Thomas Jefferson, the founder of the Democratic party: Equal an i exact jdstiee to all men, of whatever state or prsiiasioi-eligious or political ; Peac. iluimerce, and honest friendship with all nati'iit, eutafling alliance with none; The support of tbe State Governments in all their rights., as the ino-t competent administrations for our domrttic concerns and the surest bulwarks against anti-re-publican tendencies. The pre-ervation of tbe general government in its whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet anchor of our peace at h-ine and safety abroad ; A jealou- care T ihe right of election by the people ; A mild Hid safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of revolution, where peaceful remedies are unprovided. Absolut-, acquiescence in the will of tbe majority, tbe vital prji crj)!e of republics from whirh tba-re Is 110 appeal but t firc' the vitai principle and immediate parent of depotiT.i r A w ell dwlpüned militia, our best reliance in peace, and for the first momeuts 1 f war, till resu'4 may relieve theirl The supremacy of tho civil over tbe military authorUy. Economy hi the public txper.ses, tLat labor may be lightly burd-n'-d; The hon ti payments of our debts, ani sacred preservation of t;e public faltb; Encouragement of agriculture, and of commerce a its baridniai.1. The diffusion rf information, arid arraignment of all abues at the bar of public reason; Freedom cf rIiln; r reedorr. of the presr; And tre-lrnj of person uuder the protection of tbe habeas corpus And trial y jirics Jmpartislly selected. Thit Is a plitforci upon which every Dera'KTat ami every citir-n can .-tao 1, and if a free government the Constitution :n1 Union as f; anjd by the founders of the kepnb'ic l- preserved, it w ill only be by the successful avrendenev of tbo-e priucipics io its administration. If they are malntainei tbe voice of tbo people will control in public affairs, and tbe b1e.v.pitrs of civd liberty will e preserved and perpetuated. It is a tin-it the peop'.a fchocld read. Tbe wbol world Is in comrrothn, and revolution threaten ctbet nation as well as our own Tbe Sectixll will give a summary cf all geceral new , and it w.U be tbe aim of tbe publishers to luake it a valuable and interesting new-paper in every department. It wiil pay r-pecial attention U State afTaii , and, as the central cr?an of tbe Dercocratic party of Indiana, will use every effort to sustain its principles, its policy and its representative men. It will not b aa instrument to advance the selfish interests of cliques, factions or individuals. In no way can sound principlea be better disseminated than through the gencyof lemocratic newspaper and Democratic document. And Democrat cannot better ftrve- tbeir cause tban by placing a Democratic newspaper in tbe hands of every family in the Stat. Tbe prejudices ofour political opponents would ooa give way if they were enlightened as to tb doctrines and purpo of the Democratic party. Notwithstanding tbt large increase of tbe expenses attending the publication of newspapers, tbe terms of the SCXTI5KI. 111 be tbe fame a heretofore, and as we have no paid agents, wa shall re!y upon friends to aid in extending it circulation. 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Hill, r.., I .ttbro; Jiarvey U. x-otf, t sq., icrrr Hjtit; M. f .u'ver, Fsq Tippecanoe. oo1i-d.1rn HOUSE FURNISHINC COOPS. VffiGTLE & METZGER' S HOUSE FURNISHING -AMimi in 2STO. 83 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, oppugn, the counr houme, INDIANAPOLIS, I.XIIIA.tA. FIIIF. aBt7C ESTAbLISHUKNT 1 NOW 0FEX AXU f oCtr for wi at iow eual to aayia ti W est, of oCtr for aal at iow rate.-, a large assortment. Slovts, Hollow and Tin-Ware. Japauncd-Ware. Coal Oil Lamps and riittirc, And a Gneral Asottmeut of HOUSE FUUXISIII.W (500DS. Mai:ufatturi f Tin, Copper and Mtertlroii Ware. w are tbe oiily Auu t r toe city f tbe Cood Samaritan Cooking, ATD THI KEVNTOjrE P.mLOll STOVE ' THE GOOD AiliKTTAN. fr wtstk we kav tb J elodva aL-v. is offered t-i a't w 4ya wstt of a , HKTCLASCO0KiN5 51 with tb eticcet tott- , j dec tbst -l wt'l pet fa!l ta please th- raoit carefi! j housekeeper. It 1 adapted for wood er oca!, j TUE OJOD SAXiUTAN aa tla u. Irit prcm.tUB : .1 trie rievse'b irntiil km. V.I- .IIa.V. ' 1 Cookiof Sto- es. ! TMk. KLYrrONL PAULOR STOVE, f.r wood, Wnh , ; diMe top ard case, baa r-.are tier -icv-M- tbe raiiatiug ; surface of acy otber atcve cf Ju sn. awd will tLrow ott 1 I ....... - -"'.'. -t more nei wia one-tau tae wot. Tfci Stove kav;sg , ' been tested, we ukeplea4rliprarr.aDf it to tbe pub- j He as tbe beat and stoat tconomical Pari r Stov io tbe ! nsa'ket. i Age tta fr I&Japsflls lor ilt'Amt 1 Ytur.e'a cid aa- ' I tab lsbed. COOKTfcTGr HANOES! I llx " tw or O' Rof. Eltr r Broiler AtUebBaer.t. ; I W woq!4 'm c11 th atteatl cf iL ptbb to evtr ! l,rC c-f raarbalixed . . ' IrOtl Urtlllat and GrtlttM. ' Also JialeXaaU of ntperlor tje.al'ty. far st.k cf HA kuck., üardeo eata, Yaaea, Ac c-Uptiat the nett--.T. a V L " r,V AU kla1? I3roQD si sTin piarva. j Our stock has b- ca carefally aelexted, ar.d meat all ar- ; rJcle are procured frora tbe largest Eastern Faetorie eirect. W. are le.rvbv ewabled to eoruet tn rrteaa aud ! qaality oi with any M tn tbe Vfe.t. 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How to Keep in Good Health, What Is tbe Cuue ofOtoa Tint MMjf ait c.tt - uy irLTrr'tritxafZ tsaT 8a a bir u t rf tie blsvssl. Tie l becri tji?": fr-ci a'y Ir;sr a!re tfcttf of weatber. (.Iii. m: Vj-T a;..l ttsrssrt r sorg U pnoc pat cu es r .2 .r cT tie "w:oer1. 1 He tywsw toms rs !i m. laaf te. c-f 1 b'-aslta, ryt Ä'.ll tLi beivk, in Tt, e cf tbe tcwU, Isltate ii tbe t.c' . f t.the. f rr c-vBTlait'a. f :u In if. t-ifi sil lr. f arTt'e, fty'.e c:tt. ca crsTrr . ;i'ti n.c'.'rVM'i o. tte cbf.t !"!' bun,, k'-iut a d rbrttOiad'-tn. pi.;Tt' ii pifttf g, (bill and lever urt oe ax-tpacu-g uheta. aad . a Ic trsai vf t .wiis-3- m.i isi.etea affrcti, a I a w tkii uia t rteet,te at) I e rsi by tai n a few da of Dr. IKH:KLAr V.HRLÄ ITCirTlXii ANT! BILtOf.s. nu.a. xby 1 1 purfy tbe cd cl tie t estrb. b eis aid l.ver In a bea'.ay erndittee. Tey are i artwrulariy icnaM for rkroKie art srvnaHrase. Fvery laei-.Tj a:ii avery atid.er savstid keep a trf4y tl tre at niinxii'i axe cbviatca by tfreirusc. Trey are afkl al safe ir)-cir, and ran rsa t.m ' a 1 ie niL-H,t 1: -r of taata coid. t by a 1 Itui..i. r r snt te ar j pari oc rec -i t ci 'CM aisi sUi;se t mly. a.fre-e.i IrIKlCkUNK " r k-t Kcart i Mreet. tircima:!.0ie. C00OH NO MORE: si rick I a inl Ylrlllftiiott CaiUKli UuUudi, Try ik t tr.d clje.pes; ruMdr fvt C- ktba, Cwida Hoarwnea. artbisa. w tiivn. Courh a4 Csntsauapttaa, Kvenbody Lob tried tuts .c:rt aaaiaera eotko: a-tkaily rtcomteMl It. Jbtrs. Mltciell. tarr street. Cjk clanatl. syt b ba ra a fearf.d a.ft wtt eoegai fnr many year, bad ai not to trableta walk up tair. Ste took one bottl of tbls Baaa. end b be better ever since, ad a '.!? all U L. C -oabs. Coida arJ Astbrca ts try tbl vaiaa 4 Coetb aiam. I tfT cents prtcttie. Hoii by ad Dnjfrlt'a, ai4 mat.!, tact crest al East le-rtb troei.Clit.i.atl. ocm-4tlf jV Sui-o Cure. P I Ii E r A Certain Remedy. E ,1 KLYBtiOT IS BEING UUhED CT THI. M.TU.SIN(. .'be as s-y Ii. es- vf DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Iad wbat a saferer sa-s: Xr. i. P. Hazard. I C ond s'm t. Cujcr na:!, sa 1 Le bs bu a drea!fl Uiffrrer wub Iii.-. f.- a I.ir.j tlair. Ii bad tried nearly evrrytbir.tc, aiei rsjt.'i 'Uhd io relief, be need abvat vne-tourtii d a pvt if Dr. Mr.kiatr's il'e Uu.'c.ett, atid It made a nri.,l' re jr. Le tvTie a'.l wto ere au"eril T to try the rwij. old ly Ii Ji.tf,,.u. IIKH CKTi PKK PtTT. Jitüufacture! at Nt. t Eai fonry. Test, CUrfU-raU. A"k 'STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Henl anv part of tbe atate en receipt f tl. ' oci:i-Cwly E XCELSK) R FAMILY MEDICINES, VRE A MAKE RELIAFtLE CURATIVE ANI-PURELY veg:taMe, a'.d warranted to pta sti-factlra au4 pertorro as recooiiriijded. ib trial 1. worth a volnrae of rert.ftcats. JVfr-ct .rati Carrertar. far Bi'ilt aid Liver Cotnpiair.ts, ?irk r-r Nervou Hea Jacbe, t'J'pepsfm, indfor punfvir. tbe Mood. later, ( ftttiss rt tr nntt Antl-tsllllweaa l'lll. We offer the Ulis and assert that t bey are tb best In u. aud iLvire a tnl to prove tke truth of our assertion. Afue tl I ! fcr tb radical cure of Prrer and Aame. Acureiswsrraiitedinallca.es. I.'rndlrntor. We wa-ratitti t remedy is all eassva to cure ceronle and recent case f lscrrtery, Iarrhea, CLolic er Cbo'.er Morbu. It 2 '" lae t-st pain küler extant. Compound r.xtracl off A rnfra r-wkae.' rtati m. Neurales riT:s, Inflammation. Ac., Ae re trial wi:l rorvii.es tbe most akptical of the maf al effect of tb'.a truly rreat and wivilerf d preparaCon. A remilc in I turn I. for t'uts, nw and old; orra, B.;iN, T.rui.es. Burn', Erct hit. Sore Nipplea, Ac We offer this as one of tf bt Sa'se. now in oe. Parakian I not la Liquids f. r Nervo Tooibarbe, Cle aiiir.a tbe Teetb and Purifylr.x tbe Kreatb. All of tbe at"v Kren rented. e. ar put up acienttc'v, aLl sol twbtlessle and re t a;l at Norwood' H;rk, Nos. Is aril Ne-h llhr.ois tre. It.lrjap.he, and by DrerriMs and Storekeepers erywbere, and warranted to cure it tsan a recororot aded. Tfc.- kb and ad cled ra Jn1ted to call at eur off.ee, Xoewoci'a P.!ick Crnnltariot5a fre. Advice frratla. Medicines warranted aal cur $ aranted. Call ar.d ret circulars, e certitcatea and reciv grw4 abd booest treatnct. Aeer.t wanted to travel evervwbe-e. Xatlsfartnry Inducements offered. SPlCMt, HKN.MNr.a A CO.. novl7dwly Proprietcn. NOTIONS, TOYS. CtC. TO DEALERS IN NOTIONS, TOYS, Fancy Goods, &cc. VJ MY HCK I NOW COMPIT.H IN EVraTT particviar for ti e cotrdi.p Holxlav I Uli ta ca'd the a'.tetitioa ot deals ra tn ti e arrow, good. Hasir.s bought jrj f-r vry favorsb'e ern.rrtatrea, and onderatanlirifr ibe wart f tbe trad tboroufuly by at.g ca penenc, It will be to tbe irterest ct bcyera to eaainire tey wareroora? where tfcey wiil Cid tbe aret variety of foos et er bro'igb to;ttr ocer ne fof. at och pricea aa wiil a0rrd a kTsrvd rroCt KepctiultT. CllAlLrS MAYEC. Do5-d 1 wra No 29 .i w asbirtoe street. HARDWARE. IRON STORE. I'OMIMtOY. FRY A No. 117 West Vashington Street. l.DI.&.tl01.Iw, lDIA.t, VKALYtifi IN rJIKKI.. lhtN, N.Atl. AT-VIL. FaiLUDWg. V.K"S, AXLr. apRI5G, . XLT. MALLKAI'.LK CASTING.. wAllLPJ', NUT. IIOit.sK HHOr.. HORsT dio:: NAiiJi. wiiKr.Ls. HUBS. PkLLOtS. SrDKEa. MlAH,B0Vt,PLOW UA5M.AC . aV I Tb Ublo Kit er S!t Campaty . Tb. ifadiwr. Pplce M.1U. Tbe Maduca I'earl Marrb Cctspauy. Ccl Oil ant P,r ic! iT7Tby wll ael! all artkles iB tberrltue at the Isrwee market pricea. Call ar d examine tbeir txk l ef?e prckaair.a;. POMPhOY. PITY AO). aart'Ca-dlwly TO r.TD STOfJEG. ARBLE TJORK8. n u 2c? r TT 2 :rwOD tniTTin WI IP OX HAND AND AU TO 0RDE2.aH kind cf Marble fcca senil aa4 Crave fume, carve to order, with deiirn, eoabl, er eVrtee that ajtey be wasted. Tk de4i.i aaylb.be' sa r I&M will it wall lefitc utacall, aawtiur' nt tbe material asrdtral wrl. wMl.wIe
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