Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1863 — Page 3

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Democratic Documonto.

Ad4rMt lh Democratic TIrrabfrt U Qeaeral Aeaemblr to U Peorl f IdUi.a. I MtUcg rnh tks history of tha 1st mkIoo, ted ths rstiooe hy bot bti tot Un aococp.Lhd Jiriog Us tttvUOBal term. Tbl 4eaartaaakapsipklt fs1atapr-,od w.ll Va farnl.hd la any laoi'ty. friMfl fO ptt hundred. Th Conacrlpt Act-ftpeeeh of Hon. I. W . Yaorhees, an the Conecrirtloa Btilja tk Hm f Rpre-r.tatla, Ftbrotry S3,1U.' TWeleot f th f aeat speeches f Jlf. Yorkeee, oa ;netioa bw "PY1" large ehar of pjbl.c attention, sad ry attlsen la lod.aaa brold have acopy. It leak J pklet of ight par. PtW $1 per handrvd. Taa Llborlf off iho CI lln Speech f Ha. I). W. Yooraeet, delivered !a the üoaae f Rep. rtotatlve,Tbniary I. 13. onthe "Aet toindemtlfy th President ao1 other pamna for an'pendlcg the writ f habea corps, ad acta Jon la pursuance thereof, la bow printed la pamphlet form, d1 can be obtained at laoCc. Thle I the fre tt effort of llr. Voorhee to rotetttb liberty of the c1tlanv and abootd be In tb and of every volar in Indiana. It make a ptnjbUt f litoen page. Trie f 1 SO per Lnudred. ICTAll order abould direct the pact's to be nt by express, a thepoatagew.il t one cent acopy, and Buaitb prepaid. AdJre KIDrii. H.HKNX 4k BINGHAM, Indianapolla. DAILY SENTIML SATURDAY 3IOIININO. DECEMBER 5. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. IST Alten! the war meeting to-night. CSTWooJ jesterda? fell to $4 a curd. trAnother heuutilul day yeUrd.y. t3TKor Four-Ace Ct-iutut l'aint to Üojd 'a drug More. We-i WaeLinntoti stteet, t.orth aide. 2THogi unchanged. The ttioi U drawing to a close. Si dollars and severity five cents are paid per bomircd for choice animal. 23yCoal i now aonfc In -in. 2) a 22 cents jr ruM rittnur, if there i. any in the market, wuuM pnmhlj biin 40 cent. " aSPUev. Dr. lvldy, of Chicago, will preach iu Wenley Chapel to mrrow inortiirt at l():."i, and in the evening at the usual hour lor erriet!. l'.LA-Mn Llanlh A e'd torni of blank lMe for bou'C. Ac, hi heca Drintei and ctn be ob tained at tlii.t oCice. oct.r Utf tSTKarea to-day, at 3 o'clock V. M.. over the Sugar Orote Coure. Several telebrale! aiceda will be on the ground, and the pport will bo ex citing. tSTTUvid KrHden. I'rovost Mrnhal, Iot from lo $9d iu grreubat k. on Thursday evening. The finder will be liberally rewarded by retuinig the wme Vt hitn. 5 d2t ISflt extensive variety U an inducement to bujer, lo one need r iiaker i Mclver's to get hat they want in the way of bat or cap. lst2-d4t CSPreraon indebted to us are respectfully requeied to call and eitle their accouuts with our book keeper, T. E. Holbrook. dei'2-dlut ..Iamlson & Fiwauotsia. t2fE?onomr ir wealth. The ßrt step toward health. Go to; (;i!e, No. 50 South Illinois street, to buy your hits and caps. Vou will then be aura you are riglu.aud nothing to do but go ahead. C3T" A eoMier, yesterday Simpson was hia name, aa we learned it 'belonging lo the 7th cavalry, was thrown from his bor and had his neck broken. His comrades buried him yesterday, with the honor of war. tJT.Tbe Quartermaster General of Indiana veterdaf feut to our prisoners at Helle Island, Virginia, three hundred complete suits. Our brave boys in the hand of the rebel were nearly naked when the news of their wants reached here. New Scit. As this is tho ?eason when every rer-on wants a new luit, they should call on 0. H. Iltfilkani, No. 1? North Illinois treet. and examine his stock of piece goodj and select a coiulotUMe uit fur tuo se.ison. New goo! jaat receive!. decl-tf Wa.xtid. llj two single gentlemen, one room. One containing ctMk-toTe, bedstead, Ac, preferred. Must not be more than If miles from the postofliee. ' Addiess, iniuiediMtely, dec5 d3t J.M. W.. 13 ii 1,172. tW Papers were filed wit!i the Clerk of the Supreme Couit yesterday, by her attorney, Kbt. L. Walpole. lj.. for the pnrpse of obtaining a revrrn.it of the verdict recentlv rendered in the Marion Circuit Curt agiiut Mm. E'iztbeth liOngneckcr. sentencing her to iaipri-ontnent on a charge of poisoning her huhind. C5fThe CnpoeHs are corning. The great crigintl Cnmpbells. Th.it trouje which, by their genius and wonderful artiti; nceomplishmcnt, bavc made liem.ie! vr- f.imoin throuhiHil the world, wi;i visit us next eek. We .ire apprised tht they will erform at Masonic Hall. All lovers of music, of the beautiful and tender, neei no further hint. a - fnrigham. the custom b-jot and iKe tinker (by the wlnleale.) is the mo-t pipu' ir mn in town. Kverybody am.ti good shoes they naturally get this work. In fact Jone. Vinrede A C;. ell n other kind fir Mioses and little girls' school shoes, lioys' and ymfh' boots, at.d to the country ir de in particular. p decl-!lw. V& Tliere were to alarm ot fire yesterday one ooc;ksionnJ by couibustible ignitin? in the wasli room at the residence of John S. Tarkington, Esj., East Ohio street. The ladies of the htue put the matter out before the atetm fire eng r.es had time to arrive. The bcttion uf the second conflagration wasou Firt street, between I'ennsvWania and Delaware. Not twenty rive rents worth of damage wns done in either instance. TVesterday 0eorg McOuatt, Eq., bought the wonertv on" West Wa-shinelou treet. south a .le ocenpied by-R. He for some yejrs Pat. 1 . ior live nu.iurru oonars per io. nfn. oc mi'.r this purcha of Mr. J. C. Tertfoth, of IJuisville. who owned andrenteil the rropettT for years r-re viously. We uuderst ,nd that, at'tt- the le ise of Mr. Reebe expires. Mr. McOuatt courcnplatreTCCtiüiJ a plet: i:d improvement. m m Thi. Fim An.. Mr. Raruu.n. ho la untir - ing in kii eftort to plee the public, has at creAt . , expense, secured the service of Dr. Bcshnell, the celel'rated photographer, of tha world re:ioneJ Koot Gallery of I'liiladelf I.;a; with Mr. IVnf.dd. whose arlisuc ta-te and .skid colonel, LeoUiio , i .i . commendation. vvecan cir.nlei:tl7 rei-orornena . ..... . . - 1 all wanting photograph plain, or colorel. in the a, tZ rrlrm fr l a eall aau r-i vay iv " w- - m "The diatirbutioD of the funds for ldiers' families, raised by the Indianapolis Ladies Aid Sity, wi.l b ma le ur.der Ice lollowir.a: orders of the dletri!iui;rg corutuittee, to which it wa referreal: Onleted, Tliat these fundi jhall be distributed by Mr. James Turter, with the ssi.taDCe cf Mr. James M Drown, in coDnectJon will: the funds appropriated by Marion county to Cectre town ship, to all families needing assltance. of the loldiem of our rrpy who have ei:l:ted cr shall enlial in Centre township of this county, with whoee enlietmer.l the township hr.ll be ereIited, wherever in the State sum family may reside Ordered, That !! applictiona for asitaoce from families, wmicg here, ot aoMiers hoe etiiiatmeolU credited toother tonshipe of Marion county, or to oiher sountiea, be referred to auch township or county. JaX&A RlaKC. PreHjeiit.

For too Hut Seminal, the Dealt to mi Utile Jullaa.

on Anotb'f tr hi tt" aW'a crwa. Anctbr crtn f fin jar casket Rte; Too (oo4 for aarrb, ur G t kHkrS loa a, Acd Uk tka porat frora your boa.a. Boom, that waa brlgbUcod bybaramUa Mx h"rt aul happy ytara, Pereit of all ber childuh wile, I aad, aod dimmed with tear. 1 ear that rehero tba acblr betrt, J'ill cbould bo acred kept, For one on earth, becao of artaf, Wi know that "Ja wept." Tept yoa o'er the thorn -crowa brow f W. p tbn ni taore, for yoar lov:y dead 1 Liun la brrtiires Du, Od the Mvlur'a rur-crown'd bead. Ir brother. let the ray Front Ik at Mar ft light above, tllnme your bvea dark ray, A lid lead your hraru lo le. Sweet lter, heed tie call. Mad la jour early youth Then will yoa learn tbat bitter gall I sweet, aeen tbroogh eternal truth. Loved parents, have yoa trayed From the path of hl ao weet? Return! He not dismayed J Ttur loved one yoa ball greet. littuml for gem by Rtrn From yo-ircaket may be riven, 'IUI jour bart ar all dro to illm Who alone ran le to ileavea. Clricinnati, CM, IVo.30, IHta. Km. Hol.. J35TKortT-aii pascncer trains arrive and depart at the Union Depot daily. t?7"The readers of this morning's Sentinel will notice the advertisement of the Little Miami and Columbus and Xenia Railroad Compauy. We are assured, and judge from our personal observation, that the new ticket office in Wake's building is a convenience in Indianapolis and one of our indisDensable institutions. The alacrity and cheerfulness with which information is given, of any charncter interesting to traveler, is refreshing. We notice a reduction iu fare by this) line, to all points East, which we presume will meet the approbation of the people. w?7A young woman, living with Jame M. Morrison. E- , residence on Illinois street be I ween Market and Ohio, was seriously injured by the explosion of a cmpher:e lmt which she was fillinc yeterd.iy. Her clothes caught fire and he rushed frantically into the street, when two men passing drew their coats and smothered the (lames. Sho was couveyod back tu the house und At a lste hour Iat night waa lying in a criti cil romiitkn. She ws severely burnt about the bre.it. She is a worthy young woman and it is tobe hoped that she may recover. Proctor, before a fahionable and crowded audience, pre-ente 1 his great impersonation of Nick of the Woods Mr. Proctor is the greit original of this character not like Othello, or Macbeth, or Richard III, but native an 1 to the American manor born. The great tragedian rentiers it mod effectively. He has no superior as its renre-entitive. Mis Pennover, Mr. Hill, Mr Highr, Mr. White. Mrs. an 1 Mis Hodges, Mrs. Uilcy.Mrs Hauchet! and the full strength of the compny will assist him In the piece, whi h ri!l be ioeated to night. An amusing afterpiece will be given Oas It is a subject tint we do not like, a a general thing, to enlarge much upon, referring the whole exercise ard relation of the inntfer to the riiers of such sheets as are callel "free nigger" and abolition in our land. But for once we must overstep the bounds of modestv and re pectfullv inquire of the Indianapolis 0 is Light and Coke Company why they do not furnish a better article tothoe who patronise them? Posi tively, for the la-tten nihti, their manufactured, elastic, aeriform fluid wouldn't ignite, unless you blew at each burner with a bl ickstnith's bellows; and then when it did catch fire, it would shed no litfht on the subject. All this while the metres go regularly round, and at the end of the month the gas bill will be regularly presented of course. Supreme Court of Inainnnovciii. ber Term. SIXTH DAT. Jacob Öoner et al. vs. John Cunuingham. Tippecanoe C. C Affirmed. Reeno Kendall vs. W. S. T. Morton Wavne C.C Affirmed. State vs. Cummodore L Williams Hendricks C. P. Reversed State ex rel. Mount vs. W. H. Steele Boone C. P. Reversed. William A. Crane vs. Jacob W. Hillios Ru.h C. C. Reverse!. Je.e Paul vs. Aaron Wird et al. Wayuc C. IV Affirmed. I. V.k. C. R It. Co. vs. James Husy Hancock C. P. Reversed. iMate ex rel. Pa mm el et al. vs. Rlackford R. iVlntieit et a! Vigo C. C. Amrmed. Ohio and Mississippi R R. Co vs. Wm. Rurton Liwreuee C P. A Hi r mod. Isiac t'x vs. John Hutchincs Montgomery C.C. Atlirmed. TIM H 1AT Cameron Howard et al. vs. Tipi.ec.ine C V Aflirnied Kev. W. Smith et l vs. W Thomas Ruber . R. Wüev et al. Smtzerladd C. C Reversed. Willi im Reckwith v St ite ex rel. Watkiu Rsriholomew C. P. Afiirme!. Andrew J. Rigsbee? vs. James W. Frees at al. Thelbj C C. Affirme.1. James (Jill et al vs. S:ate ex tel. Hust Putnam C. C. A Aimed. Richan! W.WoMlwird vs. Lorenzo Freeman ! Porter C P. Atlirmed. Henry P Told, Ailministrntor, vs. lieorce Durham et :i Marion C. 1. Athruie!. Henry Lea is. Administrator, vs Joseph Arford Ripiey C P. Reverse!. Francis Soule vs. State Steuben C C. Reversed. J)hn W. Welb vs State Mai ion C. P. Affirmed. Hew York Cattle Harket. MtaiKT Dav, Tcsaav, December 1, IS53. voTtt. airrs or cirrn or all kixps, roa tue w eck. Sbecp nd Beee. Cow. Vea'i. Larot. 13.1NÖ 10.61 10,4.'l 9A7 Swiue. 4-'.360 5,636 31,261 Total Ä.3Z3 II 6S Last eck 5,173 lit tO CVrspn'i; week U-t year.... 4 .? 6 AZO Av'r'ge No per w'klat year 4,3-4 101 6TB hti raoit Dirrakijir btaiks. yew York 1,719 Canada. Ohio H7 Connecticut 50 Indiana' ....... 433 Kentucky. ....... ... ,18 s liluioi. ... 9j5 ew jersey i rftinylraria 17 Michigan 391 BE ETES We notice abaut 150 more cattle in the table or receipt tUan wer reported a week a'OC. makiD thoaeco:.'! week of comparatively l.ght supply; but the Urkirffs in cattl have teen fu!:y made tip bv the larg uj.pliecf poullrjr, lit; and bLrrp. tvi.jt l fc'e !iUlc-üM n u.n t!t nnlr 3J00 cattl ou!J i.e Oeied at rorly-i I-urth -;rr. sat were livelr at lie for ko.1 lo s, an-1 1 ll4 ,or "rlcc "o fo s' lh,t ! th" l ä V fw j J yj,e UAiitj was urereu.wenLiicl afew pcinearjv, ' j a id :-. c cj' iv'' cf.i'if cuIJ te eieciel fr-'tn r.r!y ' eery b :rc3. wltJ fia- y drore -.t er very ciaoii-in, le -a : 1 tTi.U:t U: Fa... ,u.f fct I Vork State coiv.Q-e.to heia tt leai ja tuaiira GoTcrrrueiit to loo tad. The aivir.ee iu p; :c w. Cccf.:ied eatjrely u g.o4 tock. t t Pnn.iura lualiti-, ; rrcvt. 11.2.X11.50 : 1o.T.II.PO .OOäfclO..' .Vwii 7.'.0 ". "5 l.is 8.1 A j 'i to g 'o t ,:ie., y i i'' l- ' l: erat e!l:-.fr pri.-- : Avrrae ; C0W5-Hr a-.- i j:-. .! auJ; anJ, ah a uivx!erat .apply. 1-rwe are Lrnser. he-l qua'ity pr head 9,'itT3 1 6 t 60 d a 4S I (0'd i) ! air do Cxa'n & s 30 A . VEALS Have teea aktive, n'A droTer s-ral'y bar TtA.ueA tetter pric-- We norice, bawevcr, '.et of .otii cu.ru r- t"l calre t low iSU, l jUall'in rougLt 64 ra.lily. .e ta r I.i.l . 1 ..... rMT n . -".l . . 1 . 1.7 . 0-Lr qjaliue do 7e SHEEP Tl c-aaar oSer.r.j tils week i 3,CM) creatar than we last reportai, but tta deasasi ta teen very rt:. tha w;er cold aod dry. and prica bar tncd fuüj Sc Pr poasd. Tta a!e. are quoted at i pr pUo'l ::re vs etffht. fcT food, tc tit p:'.2. is! tc f.r erj ckio c Ve utced the aaie cf a god lot al f ? pr beavl. HtKiS HaTe rn in r.1fr'.e rquet fr tbe pit week, and, with Urge r:n.;, prtce declined fully VAl rW, b-ever, :b r-.a-p, clar, cold weather b Imparted tuora CraiLe, l th lo&a.i teudeacy ! netted. Lire hogv. aW DreeJ. nay prime corn-fed. Light 4 . Hear etill-fed

GREAT VAR MEETING LAST WIGHT.

Indiana Quota to be FlMtl irithout a Draft, GREAT E1VTIXTJHXAÖJC. Speeche by Governor JXorvon Con. Cnrrtngtora and the Ileal. ANOTHER MEETING U0LD3 T0-NI0HT. I T m. ' fL . Tl 1 . 1 a m

vsszxzAnrntizm opened on ft. Johnson

ble. Rockeu reut beautifully the bvlmr atmosphere, in advance, dissolving tn star. Nit only patriotic n en bot patriotic ladies rlhel. The music discoursed was martial and a ided the ecchantrcepl of the ocev'ion Never before did the Glee Club, the braes bands, and the regiment al drummers d more admirably. The Sur SpaugleiJ Ramier, Yankee Doodle, and other patriotic aira were the tunes, and most splendidly were they pliyed apl sung. At 5 o'clock. Jane Rlake, Sr.. waa called ! to the chair to pteside over the meeting. Then t ie Indianapolis (lee Club gave 'Rally round the Flag, Roys" spiritedly. Uov. Morton then c ime forward. lie s ud the great busineis ia hji d now waa raising troops lor inuiana. I his would oe the last call The rebe'liou was rapidly drawing to a c!o-e. He thought that three month", or at niot six months, would pre the war tri jinphantly clo-ed. indiana had repo:ideJ to the demands ot the General (iovernaient in the prosecution of the war piomptly. Shall e now, at the conclusion of the war, a hen tbc bounties offered are enormous shall Ind'uni now prove laggard? Three years hence, and you wdl not. a find a man in the South who would not insit that he bid been cuuscripted; and. on the other haul, every man who bad served his country in our army would insist that he had volunteered. Titles of nobility were coi.ferred by heroic deeds upon such battle fields as Shiloli and Gett)burg. He would tell the youui; men of Indiana that all avenues of distinction laid through the army. TLere was not a man in the Invalid Corps at Camp Mcrton that could not, when this war was closed, teat any man, who low remained at home, lor any otlice Young men with ambition mu.-t now enter the army. Ten years hence the qt:eliou would oe askeJ of eery aspirant lor o.'fice. "What did you do tow.ud crushing the gre;t rebellion V His Excellency warned tho:-e whom he sup pored were opposing this w.r here ia the North, lo "tiee from the wrath to cite " All such, at the coucli!i:i of the ar, would bo out liwed, their homes if .l ite, tbir ,.vic, r d children outcasts Ho w is astoii hel at the ipatl-.y which existed with regard to filling our armies. Strange as it may seem, this apathy whs owing to the very prosperity which grew out of this war. He called upon the merchants, the business men, iuto whose cotters, by reason of this wur, wealth was pouring he culled upon every honest and loyal man to put his houldcr to the wheel, and furnish, each one ol theiu, at leart one recruit. The work ui'M not be let i to recruiting officers alone. Kvery mun must do his duty, livery man was called upon to contribute his share toward filling our decimited army. What would wc be without this Union? Slave, ai.i all our prosperity buried! Rut if we come out of this war success fully, then before the world our triumph would be Mi-knowledged. Throw itw ty, therefore, II Hellish consideration; let us rise t the lib lit of the grett argument; let e.ch man do his duty; nere where unwonted prosper; tv ohtaii.ed, he d.iretl all to step forward and give him their individual aid. tint a Iratt should not occur in Marion county. Otherwise the draft tnut come, and all mu-t submit. Hou Robert llle Owen followed His Excel leiuy. He ht l just returned from Na-hville. It was K.tid thut tie Government was carrying on the w.ir to 1'ree the niggers, but he thought it as treeing the niters to cam on the war. At Nashville they were enlisting lour hundred niggers a day. In Missouri, (leu iv.-hofield had informed him, that there were ten thou i tnd of these tort ol' eotdier iu urms. He thought, with the Governor, that the rebellion w.ts aSout closed out. He wan teal the Union as it w,ts without the vo'cauo ofelavery li tble at any moment to explode He rtjo'cel tint the war had come iion us now and nt leltl'or our children to figiit when the ta-k would l)e heavier. Let the curse of slavery which h is caused all our woe be forever removed He referred lo the soldiers' vote. The a-jldier's voto had done moreagainst traitors than his tiavonet. Cd J. W. Riake followed Mr Owen. Now wf.s the eunlight of victory bursting uptin us. Now only wi.s it needec5 that the old regiments in the field be filled up. We have precisely so fumy iti'Mi to rat'oin ln li iiii T he (iovernment Diu-t h ive ttie rueu. Kvery :erson between the aes ot li and .'iö wa iiab'e to the draft. If e volautt ereJ he c.c ied the disnre of thedrft. Col. RUke dwelt i:rn the bounties, offered to voiaidter-, m.d ; lieJ u;mu evriy ut:. the noble women of the St it- ani lite p i'i uni-j men to each act for the purp - ot leuuit::: trir artaica by volutittvr.iig. Col Rlake proee!ed with jp eit eloqueiu-e, tir. im; Iii- ao.l.cnce to the utmost pitch ot ei:tl.u-t.fii with r-g:ird lo the holv cmse he advocited. Let the tt eiing those be fire him m i iii !. d ie ni liot ;iu-I airl in Ics than finety days tlx: Aar would be over. The South Irom the beiouini; had br?e:i mistaken. Ttev had counted uihjo Lu-oj.-jin inti veuiion. I' hey Ina counted tip tii livisiut.s iu the North. They had cjuiie i uix :i other lillicies. Jn all they htd been mistaken. If at. v mm found fault with the action of the President, cf bis Cabinet or t ti e Go error of the State, he was givinc aid and eomtoit to the enemv. AI! ihis tende! to tierxethe a r a ol the t nemy . The true doctrine was to ver'ok mistakes. Sustain the President ar il al! others in authority, rigir or wrong. Neer would the Union be rrtored with slavery, NVl.cn the battles ot this w.ir oio fought and won the South will gel whit they cm get. The Cloi:cl coiich.d'! witli i patriotic and eloquei'f appeal to all to rally ks voiun'eers. Col. Robert S:eart, of the 2 1 In liana cavalry, I'l!jwvi, epeabiig earnestl aiainitli euch tlfect nsoiil a brave noht;er c-u'.d. Col Wihier. tvho- ranie is famous ami glo rious, toliowctl. He w is received with immense up;-! ;ut H:s u,r.is v etc . c n;re nattiotie and epi:r ni iti-.-, pracricaJ und amusuig. He thought tl;e i.ogrocs ought t i uiakeoi soldiers for they htdtl.cte-t bIoal nf the i.ttth in their vt-in He bel;et-l m war, eunest war, and in wiping elaveiv out. He was a soldier and exi sted to live an die1 an h i.e:er man than any politician could be Jutijzo Smith, ot Allen county, Gen. Curing ton. C .1. Ryan at.d other distinguished gentle mf n tu iuc u.'Tr -( Caches, and the result f the rnfeting vi.; voluntttrs, R. J. Ryan and Oliver Rice (tt-nt It-rj.en Miid rirniit pleled themselves to furnish as toiiows: J. H. Vajen, two lecruits; Andrew Wallace. .John Cavin, Browning i Sloan, Wiley i M iri:.i. iluoit-. Lord & Co . M rtindile A Giiibt, Musielman A Viutin, J L H'It0U, V Rustch, Miltoa Spencer, H. 0. New comb, A. Jt K S hi.o':. F IV lc.. Theodore P. Haughey, Wm. Waitu, W. J li Rohi- -on. .1 Newman, S. Uai.tia, Kik.Lw.kkI A; T..rkn n. K C Athens, Si-eile, Ti.oius .w C" . H L.:r.is, Frat.k Rod, K. C. Miyf.t & C . Fletcher A Sinrpe, one r 1 1 ; .1 tv i t Governor M !? .;( e:iii.n'.:i ei . n the ci.nraVjsiot) of uio p.i't ii.:. ih.t x. ht i the srae puce, at r.e 'A,c hour :r. .'-r i1- cne ( 'ir:;bc. citizew wcuNi u.cet a . t. Lvt.-y tü 1 1 he could cuke ahocid be made toavt.td adrifiin Indiana. . PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A . IK U ASili, OHe Ks Ii. .sHiVifKJ T Till CniZKS OF Ia-i;auerH!is and T.csu.ty. uUice. Virgiiiia Aeecua o. i2. K:J'rKe .Vnb N J - 'rt. No. 37. KiU63-dlT BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED o N WATCH PS. t)TNONI)S JHUII:V TIlTK Dry Cod uJ otfci yrrvnal property, er bouLt sal told a: a-v ' - ILLINOIS ST It E KT, . KöfiWOOD'a BLOCX ocü-air 4 LP STaI ESTRAY. $20 REWARD. TkaVED FKOXTHK FARM OFOEORGB W. MAX 7 KtKLD. near lireecwtx)., act tte lat "f Octcier KlLAa'iir,,',:w,0 Nattb Utf October. 1 .-" Tlllt liAb JVC. .1 i .i. t j. uv., vo' a uin mt rore, a cr a jeara cKl: the other a Grae H ir a. a ir old ix.i wrr.a tte ieiTr w cranial a tae left b;p. A reward cf 1Mwi be pi4 for toetr ratarn to Wood FoaJray' UZZ&m Ui w. jj W0OT, I

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1 raeeo.rD airLt roarviMaiirartiibnvTi rar Tfornitasj lie port nee Fl rat laisre. Night r.eport LATER FROM CHARLESTON. Grti. flt mo re Continues to Shetl the City. A ."Me ar Formidable Itebel flatter? Die covered on ftultlvan'a Island SALE OF CONFISCATED LMDS. Coal Operators Combine to Keep up the Price. IV;av York Sub-TretiMurj. ,a r. Chae Oppoaed t the I nrther ln create of Paper Currencr THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC QUIET. Meeting of the National Union Conservative Committee. Ccn. Coo. D. McCIoIlan fortho Presidency. Ac., Ac. Ac, Ac, Ac a-rom I'tilladelphitt. pHiLanxLTHi a, December 4 The United Slates supply steamer Massachusetts arrived at the Navy Yard this morning from Charleston Bar on Tue-day afternoon. She brought the marine battalin, comprising 200, from St. John's, Florida, who represent the people of that State to be in a starving condition. She aUo brought one of the rebel ptrty who attempted to blow up the Ironsides, Robert Scott bv name, formerly of New York. Lieut. West reports that Gen. Gilmore still con tinued to throw shells into Charleston at the rate of 20 per day. It was evident that they were doint; considerable damage. All the inhabitant of Charleston hid been removed to the rear of the citv The 6rine on Sumter had ceased, and General Gilmore was turning his attention to the forts inside the harbor. A terrific fire wa kept up on Fort Johnson on the reception of the news of Omul's victories on Tuesday. The rebel batteries opened fire, which wa vigorously toirig on when the Massachusetts left. The rebels had heretofore kept a hospital fiag flying from the Moultrie Huse, and of course our force respected it. and avided firing upon it; but a few days ago the rebels commence! tearing down the M ouiirie House, and revealed to our forces a formidible battery, which had been erected behind it, while it was under the protection of the hospital flag. No flag fioits over Sumter, and only an occasional Mtot is fired from its ruins The Bulletin publishes the fllowing; We learn this morrdnz from an agent of a Stetmahir Compmv that he hs been endeavoring, to day, to p'irchase'l.noO tons of coal, but thus far unsuccessfully. He had received information that a meeting of operators was held last night, at which it was resolved, in order to keep up present hitb prices, to suspend muiinr operatious. The suspension was to commence immediately, but was finally determined that it should not commence until the 14th of December. from New York. New Yoan. December 4 A serious occurrence occurred this week in South Atnboy.on the part of the strikers Iroin the employ of the Carmen and Amnov rdlroal Government and other freight wis detained, and other business stopped. The Sheriff, with thirty meu an! a military company from Trtnto:), dirper-ed the mob and ane?teJ then). AH quiet now, and the operations of the ro;td aie returned. A special to the IW . dated Washington Nov. 1. s iy: Dispatcher from Meade's army represent every -thinp quiet to-day. The Government has ordered the sale of all the Confederate lands in Virginia. South Carolina, Florida und Tennessee on the 1'Jth of Janu arv. The sale will be peremptory to pay the interest tax of thope State. The Herald's Army of the Potomac special says: It is Itkelv that the armv will retreat lo the Potomac, where water is convenient and supplies nmre accessible lor winter quarters. Ccntreville is spoken of the nnper nlace The latest news bv the S;oti a contains the re port from the London Siier'ntr, that Karl Rus sell leaves the British Cabinet, to be succeeded by Lirt Clarendon. The Post savs: The New York ..b Tretsurer yesterday received $3,i',,,d.()IH) in le.:! tender rote, by transfer from Washington. Several tnnfrrs., also in Icsr-d tenler note. will orobablv son follow from otner offices of the Deptrtrneni, and no application is likelv at present to be made to the Associated Rmks for ftirther advances to the OoxerniEent, as the deposit in the treasury have declined Iroin the maximum ! Sl'JO.OUOlOUU to about $500.1)00 .IXh) The SeciM.-.ry can now imply, under act of July 11th. 1-G.l. hi., leserve f f I ."O.Ot'O.UJMI legal remler note. hou!d the necessity of ihepubl.c set vice imperatively require it. Mr CIkic i.s however .j popei to any fuither ii'cn-oe i'i cuneucy. both vu account oftts iueti'uble tlTectsin advancing the premium on gold aod aho bef me of the correspondir. augmentation it would produce iu the prices of all other commodities. From lYufclilngioii. Washijiotos. December 3. Ti e Star, under the head of the Armv of the Potomac, says so lot.g as our iTtar in thi qnartix continues to be jiuid'J'.! by its present counsel iu the field, it is now clear that it will fail to command public confidence. Though the movement amounted only to a rcconnoissance in force, its purpose was certainly to give Lec battle wherever found. There can be no mistake on this ooitit, thouph it is now sought to be denied. Wc known further that the season for active commindtrjin this section ha not closed, as is being represented, bv relying upon a continuance of the chronic hesitency. Frotn lloaton. Ponton, December 4 The Secretary of War has authorised Gov. Andrew t recruit a colored regiment of cavalry in Massachufetts. Irom Cine I uti at 1 . CiNCix.vATi, Vc. 1 The conservttive National Committee met at the Burnet House on the .d inst. Gov. Win. H Campbell ofTenne-see waj made Chairmsu and Hon Amos Kendall was elected ! permanent pres;oent. v m. C uurd of New 1 York wa elected permarent treisurer. 1 A conveution was held the same dT In the j large hall, at 12 o'clock, and addresed by Hon. i Garre! DivTa and Leslie Combs, of Kentucky, ' J. So .tt Hirriaon and I. C Phillips, of Ohio. ' Oot. Campbell of TeanesPe. and others Letter were received from Han. John Bell, Robinson of Pernvlv ania, Ethcriijie of Tenn , Hunt of New York, L'Jw. Riddle of Maas . W. B Reed of Penn., Got. Trumbull. Hon. John B. Harlan, and many other, ail expressing the warmest interest in the success of this movement. i and nearly all expressirg a desire for the nomination o: ien. McUedsn by the convention. j Iud:fTere:ice to those mrr.erous eiprexsicns ia iaor oi wrn. jacuieaan resuiteu in tne loilowIB resolutiODI, t eenled bj HOD. J. B. Brun cer: Rtolzd, That this convection of consalta . Ia. .e .v vr ... -i t . - ryteV a fB "rai e 7 Pipern of ,c63' ad ceTSts to theCocserTative Union ' National Convention the came of Georre Tt Convention the came of Georce B Mc CI ell n for the text Presidency, and recommW'ij saii convention to take such action in re gard to the nominitioa of eaniidatet for Presi-' dent and ice President as tbey may deem expe. dient. I The cMCvention ,Wm1 the fnllnwln, el.' . , tt r . - r tucay; ! Waiakai. Adversary Convention held t Cindrcinnati on the 4:h inst . havin- recora , ntavttdoi to the ronvenlion the umt 01 Gcvrge

R. McCiellan (or the Treaideney, aihl none for the Vice Prr-idetirv, and it being deemed adviaa-

Lie to have a further meeting of this convention, and a nomination for I'rtkleney and Vice Presidency, there fire. RrioM, That the resolution l referred to meeting of this convention, to be held at Independence Hall. Philadelphia, on the 23d day of this, month, and that all the members be earnestly requested to attend. COMMERCIAL. jit Tatawaare.l itlnrtniantl 1arkt. CixcuwaT!. December 4. F.our firm and uucbacged at $5 60(35 755 for superfine Wheat in favor of seller; red, $126(31.2d; white.$l 45(TU 50. Corn in active demand at 93yrw for new, and $1 15 for old. Rve in demand at $1.50. Barley firm at llJttdi.GJ. Whisky advanced to 5c. Hoes lull, owing to id Id weather, and price 10c lower; 2tK) pound. average at 9c' Receipt., 7.000. No chance in proviior. Gold at 51c. and silver at 45s rrem. CLOTHING. Circa test Inducement Ever Ofl'c red to the Public! 15 TIIE NEW YORK BR.1NCD 15 Ha opened oat with a splendid aortmeut of WINTER CLOTHING, MILITARY CLOTHING axiM Cients FurnUlifJiit? (lood, It 2fu. 10 West WaiLiugten t., I&dlanspoli, Ind. PKTCF.S AND QCAIJTT CF CtX)D3 MUST WIN A reputation for tLra'leet not to b cqualrd by any other clothing tor Iu tM dry. B. BEUKISCH, Proprietor. K. B. My etablLltnent, "o.2 Spencci Iljttse Block, South Illinois etreet, wll lx coutinuci on the ajme principles which Lave flvea su-h eatfre salifction to Its cuttomera. DOV24-dly HOUSE FURNISHINC COOPS. V(EGTLE & METZGER' S HOUSE FURNISHING AND STOVE IIMPÜIIIIJ11. S"0. 83 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, 0PIDS1TE THE COURT HOUSE, iMHANAt'OLlS, lUIA.A. rilHE ABOVE I STAIil.ISIIMF.NT IS NOW OPK AND 1 orT?r for . at It.w ratej, a large aortment, equal to any iu the West, of Moves. Hollow and Tin-Ware, Japan tied- Ware. Coal Oil Lamps and Fixtures, And a liberal Assi.rtmrr.t of IIOUSK FURNISHING (il)ODS. Mauufc:u;rri of Tin. Copper and sheet Iron Wnrc. We are the only Agent for tut City vi the Cood Samaritan Cooking, AND THE KEY STO.YE F.1M.OII STOVE THE COOD SAHAKITAX, for wh-ch we bare the exclusive agency, ta o!t-revt to ail nt are Jn waotofa FIRM CLASS COOKING STOVK, with the utmost corfldtnee that .t wiil i.t f ill to .lease tl;. tnost careful bouceiteeper. . It i adapted for ood or coal. THE GOOD SAMAKITAN 1. taken the ErM premium at the Kleventh Annual liiflicria tate Fair, over all ether CVKikillg SfOVf-lk. THE KEYSTONE PARIiK STOVP, for wod, with lonlii" top and La-e, ha mure t'aan double the radiating aurfice c.t Tij- other tove of jt ize. ai.d will throw out more Wat nitb uiie-Lalf tl.? wood Thl Stove having been tested, we take t.i!eaure la pre -em fug it to the pubHe s the bent aixl nrt ecoanniical Tarl r Stove Id tha market. Aeenls for Indianapolis for Heller A Toung'a old eatab ihed COOKUNTQ RANGES! With oie, two or tnore Over Raupen, and Extra Charcoal I'.rniler AUachmeat. Wc wrf.aid '.Miall the attention of the public to our large stoc -f marralned Iron Mantles and firates. AUo Xiiirh'c Mantle of .-uporior quality. Our dock of Ilat Kara. t.arin Seati.. V aser, Ac, c'.mpnsoi. ibe neatest ni bet partem of Ea-U'rn Manufacture. All kind of Oruuuieiitnl Iron Work can be procared thronh u at F.astrn prices. Our tcH-k ba l' en carefully -lecteo, and most all ar ticle arc ppfc.-ured from the larjtet tattern Tactoriei 4ir ct. We tr-j hereby crab'id to Curo;ete in prices and qnsnfr oi pmni. rnii ar.y Hus n the st. nr-1 ly VQ,il ER ir METZGER. CEMENT PAINT, THE GREM PRESERVER OF THE AGE Tiite Oldcit ant Itcsl Prcarrvinjr Wear Ing Paint in the ITullrd Slates. . : j" ' ."-i v. i- .svl t. m iii ni 1 1 IUI III! Wir&ii A?ifnmf tsiA to Four Ace Cement Paint. IT IS J-'JrL.bJ Deal Iltrr.ItVlr. PAINT In the Uorld! noit IIAILIIA" PAIT in Hie World! licit WEAItIM; 1'AIi IntlisU orldl Beat PAINT for I ECL POSTS In tl. World! IJeat ilOOi INli PAINT in the World! I1 IS USED BT MORE TTIAX FIFTY DIFKEREWf Bailroaas, for rooflng their car, and painting all tin, inm, zinc, tunber, car-ailla, trjck-teaia, tenün. nort,ce, ml for pauains rn.V'u; the inaide of atovk cars to p-event Lri-a from eat'ng the wooden lining; pita ot tenders and lnse the aame, to preaerve and protect ibem; locomotive boilers, before the lagging i put on, and. In fact, wberrver a paint ia required to preserve any materi la, or for bard ue, tntead of bcaa'y, there tb; raintiitbe cict valuable of tnj trerinowD. it it usi:o Py I arm-r, Bi leers asi Architecti to proervs any tia- ; ber umI ia butltlasi cf all kind, ard for fane jxr md sills bafora they are la:d on brick or rna fotinJitina. j To prevect dampne. la brick dwelür.g. a plank should ba nalr.tel ard A n tha rV 1 wvl! n-l tba nnn. wall. For tin roofs or for palatteg ehJna roofs, thia Paict ia nraarpaz-ed. 11 in l"i:d 1 By Goeernmcnt foa roaStg thir barra-v, and painting i the hull of tbelr guhoat, and ta a universal favrr4: In J the Navy Tarda, as the raot valuable prervirg asd wearing CeTer Paht !n the wc-rld! i ix is i:ti;n In yew York, FhiladelpLia, Eoeto. fhlcaga, Caaniti, ; St. Loo1, and in fact all over the West, and pronitteed by all, after mora than ton yeara trial, to be wi'bojtaa equal, baring tood what r.o other Paint ever 1)4. The salt-wtter test on iron, tin aod wood, for year, pre.terv- j Ing ail material perfect I;. IT IU!4UOHKED Iti cwn a ay cp; ilea!. Vat penuanri:!, to ptpnUrfa-1 vor, and coTatranda the notice and erjeye the f aver of the ( moat aoentiüc Saval ani Battroal ra-loa-r, a. we, as tie learned ard practical sectaries of t tj corjr.ry iai Air.org th thoasvids who ara usirg ea Paint wenid rarer to a few emiraat Judge, waoaa Basaoa ba found belovr: PAV1D HaCT, Pretider-t aad sttpa.-u:iaia, Ptra and Indianapoha Railroad I KObfcKT MKLiv. Sapcnatodeat aud Master Mecaack-, Iodiarapoli acd Ctitcrnnaii k a. I road. J. D. IIASLLP, Maater Jiechanic. P--llfAtitalii, Hail road. Indiana ara. ClILhCII. Jeffcra-mV.lle E.ilrvt lndianirv.il J045 DIXLOGCE, Scpericundeat Terrs Haute, Alton and St. Loo i kail road. a J a M a - - a. w a -j'Jsal.by HOVDAPAmni, tWe Aveaat f-e IndianpU, rnd. vrpt?-dlt

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DELLEFOmiaNE RAILROAD LINE, Winter Arran-crucnt. riaAKFI IITECT yOTKMBtÄ THAiyi J leava fadlaaapolia al followac Xonrfat Kxpraa Uaee at lid A. V . airie at Creatltr at 11.15 p. M.. levelaod at S S P. W Pitt barf at P. iL Coeactraat Cavelaod with tt Lake shora Rout fr Dunkirk, BorTalo. Aliaay, 5w Tork aol Boa. tAQ. Coaoiin( at Plttabarg w ta th4 Pewn1eaeU Raltroavl for HarrUbari. Baluaert, W aihltftoo, PhUadelpLla, yew York aiH Koto. Aeeocmodatioo Traia leaves at LSd P. U , a4 rasa te Union only. 5l(bt F.irreaa lesest st 1)0 P. M.. atiivaa atCrealiisa at is a. at , Clavalaiwl at A. Mn Pitt borg at I U P. M. Conneeba at Clevtland with tha Lk ehcra kont for Dankirk, Boffal, Albany, 5ew fork and Boa tno. Connaetins; at Ilttaf urc with tha ranaiylvanfa Railroad for flarnaburf. Bltimwa, VI aahiajton, Pbliade lpt1 a, 5ew York and Boetoa. J. W. WKEB, DovlS-dlm Oeneral Scperluiendent. SPECIAL NOTICES. ßTLADIKS! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read tha adrerUarneBt in thli paper, headed IMPORTANT TO PKMALES. Dr. Chee.man. of 5w ! Trk, haa devoted the laat thirty year of hi practice to FVmale Complaint. Hia Pill act ! a charm. They are reliable and aafe; novf-dam 1ST IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. Haarar Fawaxa Prtxa have never yet failed In re raoving ditSoiltiea arla'.ng from ob.trajaloo, or stoppage of nature, or la restoring tha aysteta to perfect health when aufTerlng from Spinal affect iota, Prolapaua, Cterl, the White, or otbr weakaeas of lie Uterine Org aaa. Tha Pllla ara perfectly harm) oa tha conatttaUoa. a&d may be taken by the mot delate female without caaIng diatre the satna time they act Ükeacbarra ly strengthening, invigorattsg and restoring the tyateta to a heahhy condition, and by bringing oa tha monthly period with regularity, r matter frotn what cace the abstraction may ariae. : They aboull, however. XOT b taken during lha firrt three or far BiTitht of pregnancy, though ufe at say other time, at miacarriage wocld hj the resnit. Each box cotitains CO p'lla. Pricafl. Dr. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Dieae of Female, rrcgnancy, M:carriege, Barrennev, Fterillty, Reproduction and Abuea of Natur, and emphatically the Lakes' Private Medical Adver, a pamphlet cf Ca page, tent free to any addre. Ma cents required to pay poatag. The Pllla and book w :i b aeat be mall tba delred, recur !y aealed u prepaid. ly J. BRYAN, it. D.. General Agent, No. 78 Cedr afreet. w York. I3"fi.ld by .;i tic principal drugftt. T011I.INSON A COX. Drugguta, Agent.. ept30:i-dV vlv lidlnaHf'.I. rTN K W 1) I S 0 O V K V FO It THE apt-edy and per.nanciit cirre f Seji..rnl Wcaoe, Trethral st. Vasinal D;?cLar(.-. lr-r, S-f. jel IiaKi, EmiaIAnr, lT0iiet.c. 'icn fa! 1ä!1J'c t:?eae ot the Illadier and KilLy ßKLL'a .Srvttic Paut a. jniul 4,. all ca and can be reel on. N thanee "f i.t repaired. TLy do not as;?it'uir !r.;.rf -re w:h l u'..-.". purc-t. UpwaM of 2uM rti.ii bav. '. ea n.reJ rLe pal niOLtb. Jf rt ihm H(lr i kyi'u ui a t Vi4m a MWr pilcutf .t'tKikf.iiA iil rraJr t.!2 vf their eßc-icß. They are entirely barniesj on tU arsten, al can be r lied on 1' all cae aritlr, ft-wn ynuthf ;1 indi.yrretlon or aelf-al)U-e, h;cb ofen ioci. ;?' rh" cflTr from fuiniürgr. ti ttif$ cff -in; 'f '.r-. A TRr ATIK" of H4 pazi . frUn,.uK Uicau? f cure. aent fr-;e to all. 1 o r.oipf rv t;r.'J f-r isUge. The Pill w ill lve .nt ly mail, -c;irely -eal d, on re ceipt of One Dollar, by J. EHYaN, V. I).. No.TSO dr teet, N, T. Sold by all U principal druggist. TOVUSSOX 1 Agentr. ept30-dAisly lilianrpoil. REVISED STATUTES. REVISED STATUTES! OF I ft IM A X X . Second Bdition. TIIE SECOND EDITION OF GAVIN' k Hord Kevied i'tatnte. of Indiana ia now ready for delivery. Both volumes have beeu carefully revised, and all errors cormtca. There i added to tha jirt volamo au appendix ot" otT two bonfire pagee, containing tb actpaed at th regular and called esion. of the Lrila;ur of I0ÖI, 4iul at the regular eeaeivn of 1SC3, wiib a full index. 'Ilia edition ail! Herea the valae or tbt. work, as it ,U coi.tam ail all tLe law ( He State uw jti force. The kcond volume coutaiia all the act upon tb; nbi ctfl to wLkh it refor, exc-pt those of 1U ay.! tl-. rain.Imep.ts made at that mth-Mh r.; n-.i-l iu t;j tirgin of that vclutr.e. TlieM: amealed acu, bfciet, ; fonnd in the Scppteir.em. The pr:c of tbc prmrt el-uo... j nitod cp.m clear, white jatr, and weUbsuat. I- Itv Imuhi fwr the to volume, 't Yn I'ouai t fvr ti.ltt. The. Si-rt-iCMrxT, cor-tainm th acrj vf the regular atifl ca't!-d M?xir,nk of th' Lelstcr cf Iail. atd tte regular -ft. on of iC'!. uitU i fif.ipiete ltiirs, tr.ri.uk7t voi oiE, board In leather, in th nwr. t ta I a the tber vtilume-, i. ao off re for aale. PiiccTv Doui.fr. Ord-r for cither vc!u.i)f of tba Ktarucr, r all.vttll receive proosr t tuntior . ddrc r t -f . J. !tl.Nf;it 7J. uovi-diwif InJiunipnii. INSURANCE. Indiana Fire Insurant' Company. Indianapolis, Indiana. Office, No. 5 Odd Fellows Hall, (CP STAIIaC.; j C'nplt.il k lOO.ooo. J ISücRf S LiWFU.iyG, HOL'SKHOLIi FCRXITUltK, Barne, U.v. Grain and Live Stocit therein, ajrainat loa mn4 damage by fire, fwr tbe term or Ova or eevrea years. DtiiCTota J. H Han ey. Frederick P.'.k g-, C. C. 05in, Wm.T flibeon, lndnapoil: John II. tlatton, Kicbmoed. Ornraa. J S. Har-ev. Prt-der; Frederick Braa-za. Vice Pmidert: Frrdetick p.n?c. lrfaaurer. VTn. T. ! (iiUop, Secretary. r. ni,iti.rneral lirenl. Kr.rts4-i. YTm. A. Pee!i Fx. Sec Mate. Centrevllle: Andrew WaHarv, Ksr,., Merchant, Jamee V. Ray, Ca.hier Lar.k cf b'Ur, 11. a Fletcher, r.q . Mer- bai, J. E. Mcrwnl, Attn-ey at Ln, Jo,iah Locke, EaQ , of Iycke A I"ro , E. J. pe,-h. Eq.. rre$'.-Je.r.t T. II. k I. Railroad Co., Indiaa.a.; J.u TrU-ran, Fo , Stenhea R. vvig-ti, Men har. KfrhuiiT.'f: I). F Wi'liatDMi. Eq., ' Attoriify tt Lav, firte..caU : ü. W. Il.:i. Tan . IIUaLaro: ! 1 Harvey D. Srott, Eaq., Terre Haute; II. C. Culver, I i Tippecanoe. u'a-d3 SHIRTS. &C. Gent' FllrTlishin? Goods! -3 Shirts, Collars, NECK r f JiU UNDER Lf SHI SHIRTS, 1 M .asw I a . fjfl AVEUS V 7

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How to Keep in Good Health, ; a Mhat Is the Caui of Db-rcc, Tni MIM AlT(.al'L Of ..falT tKtAX THAT fk U kttr u latpury tt blea4. The k!4 bcwM taptra frB tava i. j c jar. 1b 7 ct atr er chaag cT weather, ariaholeiwvtj) ) -oJ al rxpoacra a7 amo&f tha priacipalcaa ea tf wj.riiy et':l b:l. l-aayat-toma ara giud.&e.. kaacanl.. tJ-l Ibotf'.U, rvts daU aod kea,dr9,e;Ds, co-;;; cf the bcwala, had taata ta the moutli, ful tt. llTr cverplau&ts, paio in th 1 a'k aut leg, lca vf appe-tr, atfpieas a!(ktt, Co!ie. rr48ip. Data ai.4 UhtbM ul iha chaateart. barti, gat a rivatBaU.a. pik&g. aI paratr g, ctnis sad fever tr.r er Uy aec-a.)asy,.t.g tfce. and a Wt tra;n of trvbi-e.tn ao4 4aneraa agvctioax, a t c whh CiN rf"'te- aa I r-.r4 by tak eg a fw tfaaws of IV.kTMCKLANli S VHit- TARLX ITJIUrilNS A5TI BlUOra PILLS. They wtu ri-'y taa b;a-d a4 pa U tooach, b.e: tvC tfrer ta a healthy cawvfttoa. Tby are rartHu'.arly acitafcl fay hroatc aud raryrwaa 4t eaae. F very fa ?y ab avere UeT il.U ka a opfly f tae Pjtta, aa .sry etweaae ara eittMl tfcetr u. Th'y p a tH 4 aa-i f dia, aad eaa b Uen at a-:v t'xe t.,avt d r.grr f Uk.rg co:d. S ' 1 t-y i'l tvargUt e tit t any part no reeeie t - aifl a a?rrei I"k aaree Dr. S fUCXLkM. C I at Koarta atret. Cuxiaaatt, tttk-. COOGH NO MOREk Trj strlckluiiU' Mel 1 1 du out rough t:u I ri m, Th lh- l"t M cfc'rprr rrsi'dr for Cj;te. lVd IloarfTif. rbtn. vy 'v't fL'cvgS ifd Cotept tverrU. iy tobtiie4 thi rrjeiVr-t rJaa -niha4-aaticariy recomneed tt. Mr. Xrtf heil, rarr Krr, Cür c'.DBatl. mji hlM been a f'i'f"! njTerer wrk for many year. id s not ta l able to wak vp tstr. She took one bettle cf tl 1 Pl.are, and La bet) Wttef ever a.'nce, and a-taii all wbo bv Cartr. Cold aad A 'tin. a to try th valuable Oath fU1ao. r.fty reta pee bottla. SoM by all Iragr1t, an4 riacfarr4 m Eatt f gurth stream. ClnclcnaU. oct2J-dwly PILE s33 -rV. Sixxro Cure. J? 2 2j S S ! . A Certain Remedy. g lrf.iaD'jnr is eeing ff p.tDorirn.a distws INti -Ii y Ihe ue of DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read wLat a sufferer r: .r. J. P. HaranLlCf -c H.-d atreer, Clncinia:), avi Le laa beu a drealftl auf fert-r Wjh File f .e a Im tfuia. Ha had tried aearly ertrythiritr. and x-u! obtain no relief, lie el a Soot rw-fount of a pot of Ir. iTk'mt4't I-.la LlDlBcat, at4 it mads r, C'.nttete cute. H ..-to ail h ara swflerIr.g to trv the rer ly. told iy ali Jrcfgi.u. lini O'.SiTl Ml POT. Mannfacticrol at No. Pa. fx.nii atreet, Ctnctamati. A a for STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. hrul '0 any part of tie lutea ra receipt of 11. ict32-danli EXCELS r O R FAMILY MEDICINES, Vl:B A SAFE kLLIAP.LK CTBaTIVE ANT ITkiLT vegitable, and warrattH to n' t!fct!B art Xriorm a rec.mrrenie4. One trial Is worth a vcIubm cf eertiKcate. .Irdiral Corrector, fir hlMoi aid Liter Complaint. Mrk or Nervona Head arbe. Lyrerla, and fur räinfyirg the bleod. l.ivrr. ailiiarile und Antunilllwn 1111. Ye t.Her thee Pill and aM-rt that they ara th beat In oae, and invite a trJ to preve the truik ft our aasertinn. Ague 11 1 1 frr th radickl care of Fever an 4 A;m. A rare i warranted In all f--e. ;ritt I cat tor. We warrant tl.l reu'dy In all caea to cure rrron'.c and rtcent cse tf IyeL'ery, Diarrtea, CLolic '-r Cholera McrKns. Itji also t! eri pat a killer cztat-t. Compound r.ximrt of trnlrai forEheamatUm, Neurale s Palri, rfl:rmiri.'ti. it , 1c na tr.a! ti;l rr.iivii-e tb rnot k;.tt ai rf theiragtral llfvt of thia truly cr.'.f ! wrw;rfu tjara'.nti. Arontuf ic Ointiuctil, for fats, r-w and rid; Sore. Luil. r;ruie. lu-rii. Pro Pfte, If'Ttpiea, , c. V e ofTcr thj a vm cf the Wat Ha'vx-a now tn um. Paraklnn rootti Liquid f r Ncrvoca Toothache, Cleatilr.: the Teth and Purlfjluf the Breaib. All of the ab'.v tvrn rem-diea are put up acientiSca'lr, and Aldi hIea1e arid rriaW at N -rwru'a pork, Xa. IS and U(i Snh Illinois atreet. lin'.ian.polia, and ty DrnftKi. ad Morekeepera veryw here, and warractetl to cure iftsken a rTomir.fedel. Iii kick and aCl cted ara invited to ra!2 at ur cT,c, Norwood' Uick Cvrwoitat.oi.a free. Advira gratia. Medicine warrar.ied and curea j:nrar.tie!. Call and get circular, Ke ct rtif-catea n4 receive gor ajJ bot,e1 treatment. Agritft wanted to travel everywhere. atH-actry toducement o:lered. SPlCKK, UfNMNGS A CO., novl7-dwly rroprlrtrs. NOTIONS, TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS IN NOTIOITS, TO YS f Iancy GroodH. &cA S MY M"CK IS NOW COMVLI.T1C IN IVFCY rartrt.!ar frr the c-aii.g Holidays. I w1h ta call thu attrMina tf dealer la tea arevc g.xl. hartr. bouf ht un-i-T very favoral-la rtrruUiMatH.-, arid uriderun ung ite want f the trw.e thoroughly by l'r-a. perient, .t will be to the ii, uren of buy!T ' taamtiar tr.y ifro".n abrre they will C.''.b 'ar;eet artet of goooa ever rtou;tt togb.r Tinier ow 10W, at iwi price a wl'.l a.ord a pvd profit K .et-JV.'e ciiAia.r xxxYh.. no -t-diwrra No t M tti ai.tfrta atreet. . HARDWARE. IRON STORE. POTIar.KOY. PKV A CO,.' No. 117 West Washington Street, ' INIil N.I).., INI! ., Uk.aLK.R4 tN KlfLL. lKO!f. JAILt t,.lsLutv.s, vists. AXLr.s, ruIüt hii.T6. IIAI.LKAULK CAS1IX0. W1KIB, ?;ur.. nok.r. ehOs, i!jrsj siior. SAlia. WHKEL, ncr-. rF.LLors, trOK&. HAfT8,EOvVa,rLOT BA5DS, C.. ta a JK 3T f3 17 1 1X1 Tb Ohl River .alt Compaui Tie Madiaon pk KjUs. TLe Xadiaon Pearl Srarch Coaxpaay . Cu.1 Oil ana Et.o4v. 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