Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4104, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1863 — Page 3

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Democratic Documents.

Add rr of th lmof mllr .Tritt ttcra tbe Ceceral Am1'. to tbe people tf lad e.a, MUisg forth the HH; ef tbe late ton, a ad the r aacoawhy mota had Bot be aAorapU.hed dartre; Its )3it'tn'4cBl torn. Til. aocuwent makss ptzfhlet ' f el tees pe fee, end will be farrt.d 1a any ajwebUty. Frtrell W ptrhrodred. The C-onserlpt Acl-pef h ef lion. I. W . Voorhe, th Corrit-UMl Bi'.I, la lb House of j Itrest.tatlTes, February SS, 1X Tbl is one of the) finest speeche ef If r. Yeorhee, o qaettioa tew oc eipy'jif a larja share of publt attention, and etry r ' tltlsen ta lacuna should bare a copy. It ta.e a I phUt ef e'jht pa-. FtVc l per bandred. The Llbcrtr ! f the Cltlnen Speech ! ÄD t L f lion. D. TT. Vaorhar f. drlSterl to tb Houm of Re ?. j raMnutlT,Trbn.aTy 1. lvu. on tb-"Ar t toinimnlfj ( tbaPri1etitao!othr rroii for toi ending tk writ f baWaa crpa, aod icUdont la pnrmanc thereof, i ! now printed la parapb!trnn,in4cin b cttalned at ! ioSc. TbU 1 tba (rtate3ortf Mr. VorbM to t rofcttb. llbartj of tba cttien. .nd .hoold Id tbe nJaoreTary-oterinl!!.. It mU. a p.a,hlat ' of.i,t..ar., I-rke$150rrbnndre1. ; , U.rAJl ordr bw.ll dirrt th .phi to b nt j byeipr, a the postarc win ba oi t cent a copj, and J satbt prepaid. AdUreaa KLLF.R, Ii AKKNK5S k EIN. HAM, In-iiinipo!!. DAILY SENTINEL. WEDNKSDAY MORNI.NO, DECEMBER X CITY AND STATE ITEMS. dotier, Tbe Democratic Central Committee of Marion j ... . , . ,. ,. . ! county are requests to meet In IndiawH. " ti e Sentinel cSce, on Saturday next, the 12ib j irt., fur the purpose of apiintinc deleateii in i theoveral township to attend the Democratic', ' - . I . .?.! . I 1 . I I , IuJtaajp'jli.i on the bth of Jarnury next i X. HatMlN. C'liairruan f2T"J!aiMnic Hall. Campbell to night. J"5v" Librari n S?even-or i luviug the dead trees cut down in the State Houce j ard. tT"Maonic Hill. Boker to-niM. . tZT" A ??e.cil fsion of the City Council will be held ou Fridtj ntght to consider further the horse railway question. tipllasonic Hall. Carnj-beMa to nl-Lt. Z3jm TLe Chri.tiini of Indiampolis propose to Vwve the I'reilent'a onler for tlrikj;mnr, for recent Tictories in Tenne..-ee to morrow. RTMaonic Hall. The (Jhost to ni-ht. Z2T Private John Campbell of the 26th Indi ana, lna been eentencetl to le nhot by a Court Mirti il in.1 the P e Klent upprove the fentence. at2rMaonic.HaIl. Gould to night. ; f??" From Indianapolis and Cincinnati, now, the I. & C. Railroad ConiDanv run cars over their own track there and tmck, going and returning daily. rSMuonic Hall. Eddy to night. ; 3F" Felons indebted to u. ure respectfully requested to call and aettle their Mccounta with our btok keeper, T. E. Holbrook. :dec2-illm Jaiirsox i Fu5khoisxr. j rFMasonic Hall. NichoU to night. t3T" Chief of Police Powell ha been especially ai-live lately, arresting counterfeitem of Government currency. Within th past three days he b n dr rected and loiged in jail no le? than three Irdivhloals charged in this regard. He is a most efficient ofliter 'Masonic Hall. Whiting to nijht. - ti The ladien' cloak ssle is continued to day at Xo."78 E5t WahinRton atreet. Some of the b.t cloaks are still on hsnd. Don't lo-e this opportTnity to jret you a good cloak at your own price. W. K. Feathkbstox, Auctioneer. i57"iIasonic Hall. D ivin to-night. Nlv St lTS. As this is the aeison when every person wants a new iuit, they hou1d call on 0. H. Hcitkam, No. 17 North Illinois street, and examine his etock of piece goods and select a comfortable ruit for the iet.on. New goods jast received. decl-tf ,C3T"Maonic Hall. Ca mpbell to-night. .Chbistia?! Commission. A special meeting of the Commission will be held at 7 o'clock this (MTediiedy ) evening, in the office of Dr Clip pßiger, second floor, room No 1. YMn Block. JAS A. EK IN. President. Chas. N. Tonn. Cor. Secretary. 5TMasonic Hall. Davis to night. iT0n the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, on Monday, there were two serious accidents one orctirring by a colliion with the Jefferson vi He running into the Ohio und Misippi ti sin and crowding thing-. The other happened near Seymour in which sundry ears were made wrecks of and much freight demoli-hed. gpMsonic Hall. Booker to niht. tlT"I" settled thit Keel is the b?st En g'aver that eer was or ever will be perinsncntIt locitted in this citv. Binghua & Co., have been fortuuate in engaging his serries and will engrave full r.ames.dite ic .on nil goods bouchl ot them freo of charge. Engraving the name ajr ddateon Christmas neseuts is -half the bat tlf." Remember at Bmgbani k Co's. No. 50 East Washington street. nTMaW.c H1I. Ocui I to night. ArroxT!oiEXT or School Ritime. 1 he following 1 the semi annual apportionment for the countv of Marion: Center tr.wnship, $34" II: Franklin, 57; Perrv. .iiG4; Pike. $2 IS 02; Washington, 07; Wane. $.11K)SI; Warren. $242 2"J; Lawience, $2G6.G2; Decatur. $12.17; Indi narsdis. $2. 0:3r-2; CumberUnvi School, $A 3". Tul. $1.3.90. KMasonie Hall. lUiley to night. . IWhile taking a w ilk to the postofice yesttJrd.r. we were smewh't surriel st the Urge cowd Katherpl arourvi the ho wind w of Isiac lavis' bit store; but when e came fo loo in j a,id see the etill- varietv of" gurxi that sie d: ' psjel in that rpler.did show. window, the caa4e was explained v e doubt il there could be a bet ter hat window found on Broadway, in New Vcik City, than is on exhibition near the potof!ve, a d it is by kcep'ng Mne stock f goods at v itz prices," that Mr Davis has built up it fcne trade on that street, as it is the cnerl opinion thtt no business ran be done? riT if Washington S'ret. We say pive Dvis a tna', ai.d you i!I rever rejret it. e aa - raTMonic Hall. Tbe Ghoat to-nlpht. Thi CaMrartL MixsTatl This ßr troupe j

of Minstrels x evtr fail to receive a hesrty greet ng at the han-Js of rq Indianapolis audience wLenever they appear With the eil known nanaper, M. C. Carxjle'l at the head, an J Theo dore Jacobs as ajer.t. tl eir continue-! saeces is f:uaranteed to them. Tbe Cauirblls five but or.e concert at Mionie Uall. The troupe till ?euinitsolJ quartette Goitd. WadJee, Ward srnl Gulick. while araonu its instruraentsl performer we find tbe farailur iiras of Nichols. Bailey. Livinsstnn and Freiuecht. The funny men.Johcnr Hooker, Johnt:y Whitrey, NexlDaria aod led. Foster, are ij well known lo I.eeJ any introduction to tle public Mr. Ca rapt-el I always kee;M his troupe up to the etandard, LeiiCehis popularity is r-errunuert. fffPMasonU: Hall. Eddy to night.

tPLtt ni;V.t nUf.t about 11 oV.ctlt a sen- ' flfmfi w ktockcl J-iwn on Iilir:rirrrri, ,

wh ! or, U way U ihr Irnu e:.ot, t.y to p.:?iAfi4. h' attemptr.1 t' riß Li pocket, but were unM by tproichin fottej. befora ihe accomplished their purp The centlerna wi ivrt! cut by a a'uej bot or von ltdj weapon lie had four Ufa hundred Jul Urs on Li person. Th villains escaped at an Tt. outrage are cf uigbtly occurteuv in our moral a cd eirtuoua city. r5f".Maaonlc Hall, 2?ichrtl!i to flight. r?fTbe pork acts'in is c1osI out Lere er the highest figures Da VI per hui)lrel tiet. 1'rob-ibU we) hre kille) 110. (XX) heJ. Our denier anl ticker he teen especially icuff, ar.u iDix snn.j oi rmtaei. ncn waj tor merit done altogether at river point, will here , alter, jesr br rear, increase in interior town, on ' most ''b'e il dmongtratel to Iri'üan lroli Our i!'irhlr hr.tik4 nr huilt 0n ,h0 eitfn,ire combining H raiern improreraenu. ar.d our bu.-ine-s men in this lju are among the mnt enterprising. m t3y"MajMnic Il ili. Whiting to nigbt. . , re i n forme! that recruitmj; iproPrM?m? fro"b J n c,t7 VJ lh,rou,'0'It Marion county VS e .mcerelj Lope Induna 9 quota m.iv be bllfd without a urft fK-curnnj in tuy .c.ilitj. .Vow is the time to demunttrate our p ttriotMm , iir matter how much home of ia mar hire Leen aUine! AU of tu love our d iz and our Union Ixrtter th.in we love ourselres. All of ui. thrrlore, can afford, for the sake of i the great raue, to depte the calumnie and tbe threats of thote who, for the ake of office, perai.it in arraTin themolrea against ut,atid do our dutr rn4euanimou.lj lo ourselrw, our wive, our children, our country and our God. 2TiIasonic Hall. Uiley to night. M ctropolitan. Proctor's great play of Am biticii, applauded by delighted audience for two uiltts pt, will be reproduce! to nirht. Brill Proctor'a performance, and to a?ure the puMic t!iat Ambition ii the crar.dest drama ever put uiKn the liuardi of the Metropolit-,., we Li,.t that it i fui.Je.i up.n incident in the life of Henry VI 1 1, -f England, and Catharine Howard, ol!f,Vf 4i cj ; h n.l f u r ther y that Proctor rill In -1 - f 1 l.v Tr II IlilAv T W IfiM H Kilev. J. W A Karikin, II. Clav. K. Hi'jht, J. A. Hul-oS ; " - - J .....v . , . ......... El. Mai Lie. r . C. White. C. H. wil,0n. Mr. Brown..! V. Noye, Thon. Burn, Mi- B .idwin. Mrn Ic k, Mii M . A. Pennojer, Mrs. J. A Hotles, Mr3 I). H inched und ilij;. Kate Fletcher. ! Tl:e per s m ition of the character of ihe lovelv, ' I vairi. ambiMom and tüifcrtunate Cithtrine How J ard, bv MiJs I'ennojer, is inot ndmirable. This ladjr, roininp aniojig us unheralded, an! an- ; nounced a a new .tock nctres. has already wt.n encomium thit the most Irilliir.t (turi miht envy. There is a grace in Ler acting, and a correctness in Ler reading, th it charon the most cr.tical; ;rd in no character, in nil she hi pie enteil heie, doe.4 ehe appear to greiter advantago than as Catherine Howard. lionn f a Lover, to-night, will be the afterpi ei-e. A Card from tlm Auditor of Mate. OmcK or At'MToaoK Statk, Induxa7 IvMAN'tpous. Dei:. . l?ü.'l. ( On account uf the many inquiries made at this ! ofh'-e "whether foreign in-uraiice companies Bceking buines4in this .State h ive comilied with the la w?M The tin Jersigne-1 would state that there i no lawgiving to this oSice any cogniHiice of euch companies. Such being regulated only by the Urr regulitin foreign cornoratiotu. The Clerk' olhce of each county where siu-h compniiie- seek buine should be exirniiml, upon which the person desiring to insure must judirefor himself of the col vency of such compute. J. Kistimc. . Auditor ol State. Gottschalk am Bkiumoli On Mondsy nd Tuesday evenings, December 14ih and I5ih, the?e great artistes, at"Mnoiiic Hall, will ap per, supporte-1 by Mifle. Cordier, Carlos Patti, and others The general tone of the public pre throughout this country, as in Europe, ein onlv assure thoso who have not beard Mr. Gottschalk, that they have a treat of the highest musical kind to enjoy, and the memoirs of the astonishing progress of the piatiijt will oou be filled with some of the most interesting chapters. The benevolence of Mr. Gott8cha!k has recently been displayed in a biilliant act connected with the brave volunteers in defence of the Union, to which if is hut jut to him to refer. At Sirato ga Mr. Gottschalk, without any one's suggestion, forestalled the jrener! desiie of the visitors there to do fomethin in aid of the sick and wounded .oldiers of the army of tr3 United Slates. A ppieii'lid concert was gien, and Millard Fill more, John P. Kennedv, Robert L. S'.uut. Ku t'us II. King, K. llvde Walworth, John U. Hamilton, Samuel A. Foote and other disiinguished gentlemen publicly acknowledge!, in n letter to Mr. Golt.-chaik, the munificent result of his i services. Surely Gottschalk will be welcomol in Indianapolis. iipreiiio Court of lmll:initovembcr Term. f-L LVLXTH jA T . Andrew E. Schroder vs. (George Wolflin Vatwlerl.urg C C. Affirmed with one percent. Nathan R ivmoii l vs. John Willi im Wavne C. C. Rcer,ei Charles Tronian vs. David Leonard Carrol C. P. Reversed. Joi n Austin et al. vs. Drron F Willson et 1 Floy i C. C Affirmed. Thomas S Cox vs John M itthews et al Tippersnoe C C. Reversed. Eli-ht Stevens vs. St?te Si. Joseph C. C Affirmed. John A. Windle vs. James Cinalayetsl Henry C I. Reversed John Baker vs. Stephen Dorsey Martin C. C A Hi r me.!. Palmer Patrick vs John D. Jones et al Mad i-on C. C Aßirmel with five per cent. Cincinnati and Chicago Ra:troad Compint vs. Kl zit.e'h i: McFarland Cu C. P. Affirmed with one j er cent TWELFTH PAT Joseph K. Sharpc vs. Thomas W Harding et al. Marion C. C. Affirmed. Wi liam Peck and wite ts. John Hen-ley Putnam C C. Affirmed with one ner cent. James Ltwson vs. Michael Shera D?catur C. P. Reversed. Thomis ß Elliott vs Columbus S. Stevenson Marion C. P. Affirmed with five per cent. William F. Diri Uoii et at. Administrator, R. M. Nebekeret al Warren C P. Affirmed with two per cent. Alid i Cumraings et al. vs. Thorn is Sharpe et al Cass C. P. Reverse.!. j Nathan Powell et al vs City of Madison etal. Jefferson C C. Reversed." I N. A. Insurance Cotnpanv vs. John Wtlcoxon Floyd C P. Aflirmed. ' j Joseph Rougher et al. vs. John S Scobev et ! al. Decatur C. C. Reversed j Nathtnift Brm'ntrt vs Sf ite Gibson C. P : Re.eieil, m.d notice frvel on Penitfiiti irv Warden. Rilev JohnM vs State Knox C C Re-' ver-eil, and nti-e servel on Penitentiary arjfn I HIKTt fTII r.T. Wra. K Wm vs Ami E. R.irlilph ft al - Delaware C. C. Affirmed .K.hn Hall ts St.tte MaJir C C. Rf-ter-td. mi l L ticr s"rvM on Warden ef Vcr. trr.tiarv. N'csior C. Howir 1 et al vs.. Clits. Vatiderbnrs C. P. Affirmed ritrnf Madison et al. vs Edain J. I ll-Ock Wh'tnev JrfTfr'son C. C. Affirmed. William McCriry ft al vs State. e rel Prosecutit. Attott ey Mor'sn C P. Affirmed. w;th ote per cent W.J. Reitr. vs Terri- Lsn Ileudr.cks C P Kevere-J. City of LiwreticeVurg et al. v. Edward S. LujIow et al Dearborn C. P. Dismissed by appellees. John P. Hunter Sate Warrtn C C. Af , trmr.i. ith one Tr cent. Tolelo and Wabih Riilnad Corup.ny v-. Wra Dtr.ie! Mistn; C I. R'r-e-I Joseph C. S Uers vs Frr.kliu Lkey- Whitley 0. C Arr-ed. with five per cti.t. , F.ngix axn notLra roa Sall A five hore poaer upright engine with boder, heater. co:j . nectinp p:es, &c , in complete running onier, j now ued m running the sentinel pre-ses, win r e old at a jarcain, to make room for a larger en j gine. It will be delivtred when we remove into ; nnr iw office, early in October. Apply l '. pffice " sepl?-tf J

TELECHAPHIC: I eoTo trt -i t marxa .st cstti.

lor Horning Itcport ce Flrai rag. Right Report i THE RICHMOND WHIG OH THE REBEL CABINET. ifCMlructire Mire in Dividend of ibe N, Y. C. Railroad. en. II ii tie r'a Order fr Ttrgro I roepi, ACCIDENT TO COM. VANDERDILT. Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. fr'rom . York Nlw Yoax, December 8 The Ricbinond Whig of the 3d fashion: talks in the following plain ... i With no other motive or thought than to ajTance the public interest, we would again suggest to the President tbe advantage of reconstructing his Cabinet and calling to his aid the rerv ablest inte!le ts of the countrv. We have a DeDirtrnent f State thit Ins not been ab!e, for neirlr three year!, to establish relations with any other State; a Treasury Department that has failed to keep its finsnee- trom running to ruin; a War Department in thehamis of a chief whose studies and course of life have been purely and peculiarly civic; a Navy Department without a navy; a Postofiice Department with a very shackling system of mils; and a Department of Justice vacant the busine of its department, separately show the want of n more maiterly hand and the united powers ol their chiefs in Cabinet conned. If councils re ever Leid they tail to supplv the wisdom the country needs. We are gettffig to deep water, and a feeling of dread is shaking tbe souls of the people. Theie is nothing that ibe President can do that will -o reanimate their hearts und iiii.ul.ire their confidence in an aßec lion for him an the calling to hi side, as hidutv udvi-e. a Cabinet of the wisest, truest aud m Ht experience-. men in thi country, regardless of what may have been their founcr political associations. The time i prjiiti.u-( the occasion urgent, mid the pe,. pie ni .nly ex: octant for his own coiifinumg c apic ty fr nef ullness und future fame, :is well t the coiintij. We eiri'erlly reo ihi-J ie 'un.eml .lion A .-pf-ial lo the P-i. Ittel Wnhington Dev. t say-: Chae' ie,-rt aüI probably be -ent to pie;-a to luorrow iiiwht. Iiis cuo-iocied certjin that tl.e report a ill cont-dii no recommendation for a further Nsue of legal tender notes. Mr Lincoln iä very much better. The Peoples' line of Mew York and Albany steamers has suspended operation on account of ice in the ri er. It is netriv certain thst the trips will l ot be re.-umed this reason. There is much ice below Alb.-tny. (e:i. Butler has issued a lengthy order relative to colored troop, th effect of which is to call ujsin male negroes to roluutecr atid light for the Ve'.lom of their r ce. and to instruct every olScer and soldier in hij command to aid the coming of all colored rcr-ons into our lines Nen -oLJiers are to bo p iid a bounty of $10 and paid $10 a month, while their fimilies. are to be furni'K"l with suh-iteii'. e. Ucn. Butler, in Li-4 oidi r, calls on Congress to pi ico negio soldier on the came footing as others The cotnin unlitig officers of the United State fcteirr.ers IMUnce and Sa'ellite, named Walters ami lNbiii'(ji, sire di.sfi.is.-ed trom the nivy for ncglc-t of duty in being unprepared lor an attnek. Yo'erday afternoon while Commodore Vanderbilt aas driving along the Bloomingd'ile road in a light wagon, the vehicle came in collision with another, by which his carriage was broken, and ho wa thrown over tV.e dish board to the ground, where fur some time he lay ua coti-'ootis, but was fiosllv remove! to a hotel near by where ho received me lical attendance His injuries ate sid not to be of a serious nature. lr!ii wnsfilnston. WamunotjN, December & lhe President will not send in Lis message uutil lUViC P. M. to niOTOW. Judge Advocate Holt has dec'deJ thit the Pre-ident's late rrclmation suspending the writ of habeas corpus undoubtedly im ludes in its provisions the ca-e of a minor enlisted with Lis parents' concent, in ahoe behalf, therefore, such writ cannot be iued Rumors geTierally crebfed. bit unconfirme!, arc in circ.l'ition that Gen. Piesnton has been appointed to the com ni:n1 ot the Army of the Potornic tt is repotted that Generals Scdg wick Hl W;irre:i ere pieviou-ly temlere! the comm tti I. but l-c!i:ic I t accept lhe appointmr tit Ad'' lioin t' e Arm f ihr I .tonne up to list iii. lit rive thit :H -.q;:;-t Our troops are woikittg t-ke bpe tr.eir c imp, to make them comfortable. f i rt . .Mos, Dc enibei S At n etil hour this morning a Cat lnoke ut t the BroomGeld Street Me.l;!t Chinch, hi li rapidly gained head wav, .od nearly 'e.-tiod the interior. Thfr r)(d fell in about tno hoc.rs alter ihejire broke out Ten "ifun fire engines ci promptly on the S'ot;.t d througu tho eßorfs of the ,fire department the F oondield Honse wis ave.l The Muic Hall w also liiieMteici w ith instruction but was a ed. f rom i ii ro. a Caiko. Dec. b The Mfrurliis papers gi-e no .i i;t'on I p irticular of the ril.t cm the Mcmj bis n n l Clnrieston Railroid Tho Iullrm its thit imt-rc'smcnts into llo? tuilitirv fervii-e will certaii.ly l.rhi in Memphis to Jay ami thit the enrollment is. no protection aj;:iii t it. l'lie sttin?r CIo:i ha 1 her uppr works burnei oflfon the 'Mi l inst., between Evansville anl Newbur.'. From Alb.iii) . Alfint. Dt-rem'ier H At a meeting of the Ifi f tl N V. C U K , vp-tenliv af terno.'ii. ;i srmi aimuvl dividend of 3 per rent , I"tc f (?.ivrMt.niM t jxe, am declared, payable on the -l):h rt:u.iry. I Ire. rAm. riy . DTt u.oer 8. A fire occurred here tl,'; ttiornii.t. Je -tro vin ten or twelve bujdi f l;. ti-e- l i'e ..s is ei:matei tit $rJ,ti00 No i:5t: ra t:ce. STOLEN. tsTOl l N FK'': MV pL'.rF. NrAlS Jrd iT.RsON tT VI U.K. l-..:i.n... .! iL- '-t.-.. f No r:n'.T. a RFD l;tAN IK'fS-.. '. ym: -Id. 15 ; hi:ii h 'eh. short. heiTT I" Ii. l' i 'nr ii. 'b T-r Li. o;is bind f.t wh up t. te i- m': 1. l v 1 1 n'.', r r r . k in the i:iV ..h f. r. t ;;.: !, i v -f.r ;i.'r ti. t.; long tv.l and ?.)in- exi ept o.r '.t. n' ; i- vrr rv.ih un'r -v-'".; :.- . acitf t t ct; aio paes wall; Vf rj i, .1 r ; I I". !!! .1 !" j" . C I 'xlii ll.'U "C'b J '1T.' The" s! r -r '';' ; i i f-.i' it 'l- l:ry uf aid hcre t.. w. or Mtj i tnnti n tc.n ill H liberally rev. ; . . taker :! :: . ?. KAY I! IN.-'K srith bald f-e. te ib'' !i.vvk . r:.-e r 'T -1-: :' ! ea-h ey, 16 l"n'r .- tre irrt c,r:!r. ?. H. PArTKKMJN. WANTED. esva 'I i ) S?,0 VYK MONTH. THK LlTTLl! 6 O l f.::4 y.nt'r.z Cc.cpary axt an Acrnt 1:1 each r. onnr, to so!-it rler fortfceir new . Ma-b!ie-. rh t";', ktc -rr r r anl i:ra nerdles. We will pay a l;t-ersl fa'a'j a: 1 pera. cr give large com"ni-:on. F'-r particular. trm . A r . ircl e a U3p, aoladJre i. Uit, i-i'io. o.. trerl Aci i tbe rt:'d State.. deci-dlmAwJm DRUGS. STEWART A: HORGAaV, Vholcsale and Rotall DRUGG ISTS No. 40 East Washington St., INDIANAPOLIS, OFrKW FCR SALT, IX QCANTTTltS TO 5U11 purchr, freh itr'-orted and dotnesttc lYu, Moö;cine, Paints. O.U, (iUre, Patect aledicinea, Ptrf-imery, lye-MutT, AcMs, Indigo, Corks, Äpotfe, Alrohol, Uqu-rs f r rjedu-iLal p trposai, and every aru rle iu tbeir hoe of Ku.ioes at the iowa.t raah prca. o-r?-ilv.

i THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.

HOUSE. Wasjuxgloi', December 8. The commiitee eppoieted went Into tbe Sen ate acd tba President informed them tba houa i was ready for basinets. ilcPhersoo wii elect! Clerk, receiflcg 101 rot, against 63 for Etberi lge. Ut wi then declare! elected and estered upon the duties of

! his effice -Paris. ILI, I Mr. Ord?. ot 5ew Hatnpehire, was clectci

rerfeani at nm. The House te elected Ira Goo lenoogb, the present incurobeat Doorkeeper. He received totes 7'J being necessary for a choice. W. S. King, of Miur.e ota. aas re electcl Postmaster, by 104 out of 166 totes east. Mr. D wes presented the credentials of Messrs. Seear, Kitchen and Chandler from Yirginia, which were referred. Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, offered a resolution presenting the thanks of Congress to Major General Grant and the officers and soldiers who have fought under bim during the rebellion, and proviJin? lhat lhe Pr,Jnt caQse mM 10 be r l t t abA. A a a a w "uca lor uenerai ur.iui in me name oi vue peo ple oi me unitea omits Pas-ed unanitnou-lv without a word of debate or explanation. Mr. Cox said be desired to offer a resolution repecttully rerjuesting tbe President tAake immediate ftep? for the exchnngeof our prisoners in tbe prisons of the South, and that he communicate all correspond nee in the War Department relative to the exchange of prisoners. After some discussion the resolution was laid over. Mr. Arnold gave notice of a bill te prohibit slavery iu tbe territory included la tbe President's emancipation proclamation Also to repeal so much of tbo enrollment act aj authorizes the ditcburge of a person drafted ou pavxnent of $300. Much time was occupied in the selection of seats. The House then adjourned. SENATE. Wasuinotox, December 8. Sen itor Wilson, of Mass k bu-etts, submitted a resolution that the Committee on Military Affairs it iire w hat legislation is uece.--s.iry to facilitate the payment of back pay and pensions of üecease! soldiers, c. Mr. Divis, of Kentucky, submitted the otlowiug resolution: ' That the refusal of tbe rebel authorities to exchange negro soldiers und their white officers should not prevent the exchange of our other soldiers and officers in tbe rebtd prisoners, on just terms, ruch a will trevent suffering to our brave officers and soldiers in the hands of the enemy. Laid over. Mr. Sherman called up bis resolution, that tbe Judiciary Committee inquiie and report whether Robert Wilson was still a Senator from the State of Mis-ouri. Mr. Festenden objected entiielv to recognizing Mr. Wilson iu any way as Senator from Missouri Mr. McDougall said the law of the question had been settled, and as the friend of the gentleman from Missouri was sorry he thought he had a claim. O Mr. Powell thought the whole question deI penned on the fact whether the Legislature of Missouri had reillv adjourned sinf dir, or only took a recess before coming together lately and cting a Senator. If tbe Legislature ot Mis souri hd adjourned without electing a Senator, the appointment of the Governor held good until the proper assemblage of the Legislature and election by that body. It bad been said, how ever, that the Legislature lud omf taken a rece-s. He would, therefore, like to have the Judiciiiry Committee ir.juirc into the facts. Mr. Trumbull moved to amend tlf resolution bv declaring that Mr. Wilson was not entitled to a set in the Senate - i The amendment of Mr. Trumbull' was agreed to and the resolution adopted. Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, ga.'c notice of a bill to increase the bountv to vo'tnteers. and to make an appropriation for the canfe. The Clerk of the Hou-e appeared and antiouiind i li tt the Houe h id organized, and had appointed a committee to wait upon the President wuh the Sonate committee . inform loin that both boues were readv for business The Senate took a rece-s for half an hour At the et 1 of that time Mr. Foote, of the Senate committee, reported that the committee had waited upon the President, and hit the latter wou'.l communicate his mesuige to the Senate at 12! ; o'clock to morrow. Adjourned. UNITED ST ATE S STOCKS. Xlic Secrelarv ot tle Trenail r y has not yet Riven notice of any intention t withdraw this popu lar Loan from Sale at Par, and unt'l ten dav notic I given, th undersigned, lieneral Nitbacrlplion .tffeills'" ""ill outirvi to e'U.p'y the public. Th whole amount f tbe authorized Kivo HundreJ -Mil. if-ns of Dollar-. Nearly lour Hun dred .THIIIon have been already Mibacrlbeit for and paid into the Trcns. u ry. mostly within the !it hm m-' t'j. The large dertani from abroid, and th rapidly iM-reaM05 hone demsr.d fo- u a the bavs for cinn'atio by National Ranting A-!sOciationR now orgni7.;.rl;; in ai' pirta of the covintry, will, in very -bort peri l. ats-it tae oaianee. üfaloa have lately ran el from 'eu to f-.teen millions weekly, frequently evcecÜTi thr.r k-.llon daily, anlas it is well known that tl.e Secret rj of the Treas ury ha? ample ntifailin.; re.-urc-s in the luties en Interest bearing Inegal Tender Treaury N .tes, it is almoft a rertainty that he w:ll not find it r-'rcevsary, for a bg time to cnje, to seek a ciarket for ruiy other long or permanent Loans, THE INTEKKST A) PRINCIPAL OF WHICH A11K PAYABLE IX .M. Prudence an elf-interest nuy f rce : the minds of those contemplatiDg the formati 't: of NV-ioml BaRkinaf Aocitior!s, as well as th min-'. of all w ho hae idle mon-y ou their hand. t the prTp. -ncluMon that they oh'juM b.e no time iu su'.jcriMn to this mot popular Ix)dn. It will soon b l-y( nd their reach, and Ädva'jce to a handsome premium, as aas the reult with the i4Seven Thirty" Loan, wiieu it Was all oId and could no loLger be ubcribed for at par. It I a Mx per rent. Loun the Intertit and Irlicipl paj-abfe In Coin Ihn yielding over Nine per Tent, per nun till? at the prent re of premium oacjin. The G'sreTnraeit require all duties o Imports to be paid in Coin: these duties have f?r a I-ng time pa.'t amounted to oyer a Q ltrter of a Million I Dollars daily, a sum nearly three tfire frreat-r tJian J.at required in tbe payment of th ineret on all the ö-20's and other permanent Loans; jo that it is hoped that the surplus Coin in the Treasury, at d di-tant day, wilt envble tbe United States to reume pecie paymeri npnalllla-bilit-r. ' ? The Insula CAlleJ 5-?0 froia the fact list whilst te Bond lii.r ran for years, yet the Gof ernment b-J a right to pay thera off ia Gold at par, at sry time aft?r 5 year. The Intereatls pld lialf-rearlyt siz: r n the ßr5t dsrs e-f November ar.d May. i A . - t ei ..... M . w . . I qmcriwrt c.u urt wrap wwu-, - v v.u mi- - Me te bearer, and are flOO, -S00t:d $1,000; or Kegtitered BnJa of same deD0?mcat!oni and in additicn fS.OOO and 410XiO. Ptr.i!"; paosfi and for investment f Ttrst moa.es the P-yisteJed Bonds sra preferable. - These 6-20" a cannot be tae4 by State , atiee, towns or counties, aud the Governm;ot tax oa ifca is only one and a-half percent, oo the amenct of lnif, bea the income of the ho!4er exceeds Mx Honied Dollars per aanura; all other Investments, och a." income frn Mortiates, Railroad Stock and Bond. Ac. must pay from three to five per cent, tax oa the fcacoue. J Banks and Bankers throughout the e I nrry will contrue to cllspoae of the Bond a4 a 1 orAra by Bait, or oihenriit?, prcaptlj attenied to. The lneonvenletic ef a few eay s' deiajda the delivery of the Bonds Is uoaroidable, the demaad ?iog o great; betas laterevt eommencei from tia day 4 subsniptlon, no loa Is occasioned, aad every Trt tJjNrlQjj made to dtrciaiih a deUy. JAVCOORIl, Sitbserlptier Agent iu sorrn third ftrklt, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Nowraber 14, 153. dec7-td XH wONUklRrUL ORASTsf 18 BRANDE'S TUSSltAGO a p1ant te Ike Tate- -OUdaew It.

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I bt TKLastaara.1 Cincinnati ttarkai. fO. a aVV nsVa C Flour is unchanged icd dull, optfise $5 75. f Wheat is quiet at $1 SOgl 23 for red, and $1 40 1 5 for white. Cora is irregular; sale cf cew at 95386c acd of old at $1 21 13. bat bolder ak better prices. Oats is very dull ind heart; offered at 73(g 60c. Rye unchanged. Barley unchanged. Whiskey waahell higher in the morning but no adrancewa established; G00 barrels sold at Kc Iron New York. Hogs opened active at $7 20 for 200 lbs.; the market closed rather heaw. The total receipts for the dav were 17.U0O and for the week 61.000 Mess pork Ls in demand at $13 23(313 30 bait are held at $1$ 30. Lard is ia good demand; WX) tierce aold at 12j' Oreen Hams 9Q9JB'. Groceries firm. Gold $i 4. Exchanze steady at full rates. trw York. Tlarkel. Nav Yoaa, December 8. Flour is from 5 to 10c easier, $G 23(5,6 35 for extra State; $7 4J(j7 50 fur extra round hoop Ohio; $7 5U(X'J 50 for trade brands. Tbe market is closing heavy. Whisker i firm at b690c for State aud Western. Wheat is 1c lower and in fair demand; $1 41 1 45 for clear spring. Corn 2: better, there ha beeu an active speculative demand; 1 22l 23 in store; $1 23 1 25 attot Porkii firm at $16 75I7 00 for old mess, aud$lSC2'2(18 75for new. Beef quiet and steady. Hozs steady at "SgQ??. Lard quiet. Money is active. Stcrl'ng is a shade easier at $1 C1Q1 645, Gobi s irregular, opening at Gdc an-1 decliuing to 4i5Q ; a.lvancing to 5'J and closing teadv at 44V.C. . REVISED STATUTES. lIOK'.s REVISED r i . STATUTES! 1 I A X A . JSooond JZ3ditioxi. THE SECOND, EDITION OF GAVIN k HoTd'f Kvld Statute of Indiana in now ready for delivery. Both Volume have beeu curcfully revi.sad, and all errors corrected. Tbere is added to tLo .fr Volume an appendix of vrr tao buuJred pages conIaIoIhr tLe actspasMsl at the regular and called es Ion a of the Lei!atur f 1061, and at tb reirular seston of 1S63, with a fall Index. Tbl eöitiou will increase the value of the work, as it will contain all all iLe w of lue .State now in force. The volume contain!' al! the acts upon the ubject to which it rtrf.T, eicpt thoss of lst3, and the amendraenta miule at that c.-ion are uoted in the manln of that volume. Thee amended acts, however, will be found in the Supplement. The price ot' the present edilio.i, printed npon clear, white ptpT, aid well bound, ! Tu Doi-i-Aan for the two volume, tr Fivk Doixas for eithei. The cr'L:lE!;T, contain iu tbe actv of tbe rejrular acd called m'smods of the Legislature of 1SG1, and the regular hession oi witn a complete tnaex, id a setckatk vot cme, bound in leather, in the same stjle aa tbe oih-r vulamea, U a lao offered for aale. Price Tro Doi.IARh. Orders for either volume of the Statue", r all, will receive prompt attention. Addre J. J. lllGIIAT, norl9-i!lwtf Indiannpolla. HOUSE FURNISHING COOPS. VCEGTLE & METZGER' S HOTJSE FUKNISHING 8T0VB ÜPOliiyäl, N"0. 83 EAST VASHINGT0N STREET, OPPt"UK IHK COt KT IIOl'ST, I 0 1 N A T O I . I .S , I M 1 1 A N A . rilHE ArOVI. F.M ABLISHMLNT IS NOW OrF.N AND i fTVrs f t fcsl at low rst-. a lare assortment, eq'ia' t anj- i" i li vt, ! Stoves. Hollow aul 'I hi-Ware. Jii;iuiirl-Wair. oal Oil Lamps aud Pixturen. And a General Assortment of HOUSE FUllN'ISHING (100DS. Manufacturer of Tin, oppiV and Mieot Iron Wairr. We are tbe nly Arint for the Cfty of the Cood Samaritan Cooking, AND THE KErsTo.n: ikirlor stove THE GOOU SA1IARITAN, for which we have the ex clu-dve azenev. is offred to all who are in want of

FIRST CLA&3 COOKING STOVK, aith the utmost confidence that it will rot fail to please th ujoat careful honsekfejxr. It is adapted for wood or coal. - Ia j fw M'j ! THE G(K)Ü SAM A RITAS has taken tbfipt preminn at the Eleventh Annual Indiana State Fair, ever all other Cooking Stoves. I THK KEYSTONK PARLOR STOVE, for wood, with ;

double top and bass has more than doiMe th radiating ; surface of any otter stove oi iu size, ana iu mrow oui more heat with one-half the wood. Tai Stove haring; been tested, w take paure in preheatii g it to the public as the best and mt economical Pari r Stove in the market. A?eut for Indianapolia for Heller t Youag'i old tabihed COOKING XtAJSTGrESI With one, two r more Over Range, and Extra Charcol I'.roilr Attachment. We wvul.l also call the attrDtiou of the public to cur large stock r fmarbalizeil Iron Jtlanttrs antl ir files. Also liarble ilautle of -uperior quality. Our stock of Hat lUcks, Garden Seats, Vaes, Ac, c t3pris thereat eat and bet partem-, of Lftfffl Maoi.f.cture. All kintls of Ornamental Iron XS orK can b procured through us at F.as-tero prices. Our stock baa been carefully se'ected, and rooM all artides are procured from tbe iarsre.t .eiero Factories direct. We art thereby enabled to compete to prices and onalitT of gocri with any Hene in th Wet. novS-dlj VOEIGII.K A VFTZGLR. INSURANCE.

Equitable Fire Insurance Company,; OmCr, NKWSF;tOCX, NTARTHE POSTOrPICX, ; Indlanaprhs, Indiana, insarei Store. Irwelliop, ' Furniture, Bims, Hay. Grain and Lire Stxk tberetn, ; afainst loas er daaare by Fire. OTTtce-ea Col.D. O. Rose, Preaidenr; J. J. Smith. Vice President; W. H Cotcpton, Actuary; Jamea J. Srxüth. .

Trea rre- B. F. Fay, Secretary raCTOeC4.D G. Eoaas C Marahal, liianapalis; Cant. J. J. Stalth, Paymaeasr ßtatat Arsenal, UÄiana mpaar. IndianaoalU; B. V. Fy, General Iu-rsrasce Ajrect, 1 lTUairal Wm e-aas--aa. 0 , ' - County, Wabash. epr2S-J3ra

TIIECOirRtSIOtS AD RXPI1UI. ; jp -jj -j ! ore or a invalid, " ! rbli-bedfcrtthefceieflt,andaaaw.Tnjaa:aiidCArnoar! ff Ju Iltecitfil hi I' tilt Storfc' TO TOUNG JtE who auf7er from Nerrosia Debility. ( Premature Deeay ' ;n'ood etr iupp!yicX at the j ( Af GOOW, ÜIKKCT FROM THE MANU ACTTMI '

its iffif.iusaf.Ajo ot of.w.LKfc. cy oce baa cared brraseif. after berra; put tosreat expense njnry lurooxn ni oamovf aoa juacaery. py eoclos:r. a poat-paH addressed erreefope, ltf ceptesinay be bad of the autbs. NATHAN XATIFAIR. Ken.. Bee'orJ, fcBj ceua'y, N.T.

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RAILROADS. fBELLEFOSTAl.NE RAILROAD USE. Wluter Arrangciacut. riäJiKKS trrtcr kotcmbir is, isa. nutxa J taa lodUnapoila as foUnrts atorcifi; Xxpru IcaTts at 150 1. ). arrhtt at CrtatIts al 1X14 P. If.. aMlas4 at IM P. nubrf at 730 r. K. CoucecUCf t Q laa4 wlta U Laka Siora Route tot Dtiirk, BofTaJo, llhaoy, 2?w Tori act Bo, toa. CoeaecU&c at ntubarf wna tka Ptuialar.ia Itaitroad for Harrtabarr. Battir, Washtrgtcn, Itn'.aatlpLia, w Tork and Botoo. ArcofSTOtxlatioQ Train kavca at 1.-3 r. 91 , and ran ta Ccln only. Mfbt Kxrreaa If arei at 8.10 P. )f.. a rirea atCrfJliv at 6:15 A. V , Clvr!an4 at 30 A. V, Pittabti-t at 3 30 P. M. Connntinc at Cleveland with the Laike Shore Ronte for Dunkirk, BnffaJn, Albany, N w Tork and Bftoo. Contecttna; at rttUSary with tbe Penvjlvar.ia Railroad for Harrlaburc, Baltimora, Wathioton, Ptlladelphia, 5tw Tork and Boston. J. TT. WKBR, nov25-Jlm General Snperlntendent. SPECIAL NOTICES. tSTLADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read tb atrertlrment In this paper, beaded IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Pr. Cbeeraan. f Sew Tcrk, baa devoted tbe laat tblrtjr jeara f bia practice to Female Complaint Iii Pill act like, a cbartn. Tbey are reliable and tafe. uor9-dSai t-IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. ILaavBY'a haul Pitxa have never yet failed la removing diculUes arialng from obstruction, or tcppajre ofnatnrt, or In reatorinr the syatem to perfect health when aufferir.j from Spinal affection, Prolapsut, rtert. the Whites, or other weakneat of the Uterine Organs, Tbe Pill are perfectly harm) ou the contltnüon, and may be taken by the mot delicate female without causing dittresf tbe same time they act like a charm by atrengtheolng, inYigoratti.f aod re.torina; tbe ayatem to a healthy condition, and by brling on tbe monthly period with regularity, do matter from what rautet the obstruction may arie. Ther abonl t, however, NOT be taken during tne flrat thre or f.ur roonlb .f prgnancr, though aafe at any wi her time, a miarriage would be the result. Racb bo OUaii.s CO pdls. Price 1. Dr. IIAKVFVS TRKATISK on rl-eaea of Fewalea, lrvgr.ancy, illacarri-ge, Barrennes. Kterillty, Repnductlon aud Al-ues of Nature, and emphatically tbe Ladjea Private iielitjl AdvUer, a pamphlet of C4 paa, ent fre to any a IJrews. six centi required to par po'tajre. TLe Pills and book will be nt 1 y mall a ben Ueired, ecurely sealed slJ prepaid, by J. Llil AN, M. 1., ii.erki Aa:-nt. No. 73 Ol r stret. New Yrk. TTSold all tlr principal drujtcis. TOJUJ.N'noN Ci)X, D.THirft. Ageia. sept3u c:i iV wly IndlanapoTi. :N E W 1) I S C O V E Ii Y FOR TH E fperdy nd penuoeil cure .f Siuiual W-al nv. Lre thral and Vaiii! Iichar?-s, ii-t. St-uI IW a-e, Emlssi'.iit., lrxi(Kteni', iir:i al ta-i-Kitv iq1 ilimi ( the Klnlder and Ki.!i -y. Bkll's Srtcirtr 1'ius are wir!:Mi in all cae and can be r'ie J on. N.. cLau A dift re.n.Ir-d. They do not iiaaa,nur 'werfrre iita t-'iln pira!t. Upward of 200 ca have b"ii c ird th pat month. ifire Vain o ?tH'frnI .y.-'ii tAm ,'.- Lir private practic. an J all eiZ: tcrli i,f l. ir ejcacf. They are entirely Lanr.lcs on th Wem, and n be re liod u iu a!l c.i ari;i fr on yoiitliful iudicrptioii or self-aliuse, vlucb t ftrn irjcpa'"it?s tb ifrerer fri'tu fulfilling tk'in!t iftri i-tl ii'. ATII'ATISC of 64 pjr , cnt.i,:ii uiear. of cure, ent fr-e to all. To taiup reju!r-d for p.-staf e. Tie Pills wül . M-nt bT mail, -ourH ealed, on receipt of One D .liar, by J BKYAN, M. I)., No.TC Cdur street, N. T. Sold by 11 tbe princ'pal druggist.. TOMUN50X A COX. At;ont. pept3t)-lwly lr-disnrpolia. GROCERIES. Ruger 8c Jaycox, Wholesale Dealers in - AND XjIOXJOHFileS Opposite fiifoii ttrpot MUtntx FITZf;illl4NV ,,! NTAM, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. I,AKF, SALT. j V .1 A V C O X sf.ll i j ! , j j . j j ! j AT CLEYF.LM AND TOLL DO PLICKS. Ruger 8l Jay cox, MAMrAClLl;Ll: Or Fine Cut Obeying and iSmob'ng T ÜBACCOS. THETKAtF MTPIJEDON M'SI LIM.RALlfT.Ui ort?i-di w TS A?D CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS I VhftlARalA rV. KAtflil - I I 1 .atS DKALKk IN L j Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Qloves aLd! wdo ; v ta the tast, which ta wui sU ai low as the lowest, and Au xtrr arrtxa kept at N. IA Pentuyls-ania i le j J treet.four door south ef tbe Post iff.ce. Indianapolis, Ind-Ät.T-dl3a.

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MEDICAU. How to Keep in Goo Health, What is the lau of htetts. 3 la. rniis rvuatAtTCAVs. vr TtrriurAar that 1. res ti htr tai, lrejkari'T tf tka tfctasl. ! tie bsoroait. Imir fmtn ihit .v trs air t rtMr of wea'br, o: k!, f yj u4 vrijVTi ar at&acf tba mvipal ta of :wjs.rltjr cf ih U ?tf. Tt rava lorn ar f'.V.is. kealak. cot! tbobU. eyra drj'.I and bav. arowr.. .onaUpati -f tba kswUt ladtatf 13 tbe isotth, Kai tat.jrs. äir BflBt, pa.aa ;n the ba-k and lr. I af a;bttite, a'.eeploaa tlifctS to!, rrjrrp.pala n t)(bttar. a i -kst.keast brt. ca.t a-1 rh-na.aiim. puk'.rr ani parcluf, cai".a ard fr. frmnf ie. arrrapanv ii f t) a d a lorf irain ! ruQL.ir.vnje ana flanrefoiis n ika, a'l ei re a tw d IFID'3 AXT1 wtkb u.a. I- T.rrr.)tl as t o.r4 br ti flr. fsTKICKI.AM) VMirTaFLK III BlUOt-s riLI-". Tbey will pr.fjr tbe ! and jut tie ati'TEach. b t! aLd lurr In a baltby -.iltir. Tbej are particrlarty uitatte for ctronic ft serrxa dtaeav Kvery farutjr and evrT id e C t.tJd kee aujpl of lbtP Pt:5, m tniHjciswi Ae vb'aUd t) tbetr us. Tlej are a c.ild acl .f. wjIIl, arl caa bi taken at av t.m atthwat Ca-er of Uk.fj ! I r-r all I?T-a,iiit or nt t ai y evt ?o r"! ef 5 rnt ani a "axrped envelop. adr- Ir. ITRJCav LA M. U-t foartb irrM.ltociwa'.l, Jkia. t COOQH NO nop. tf Try Mrlckln itd's 71 -llinnoo Couyh ltalvnttV Tbi itLe t et a-.d cnoaftt remed.f f.y Cnh, Cvlda. Iloarsrnea, Aihy, Wtooplr. Ub a al Csauapti. Everjbdy bo bat tried tlu ete-Ubt rVsJaaia ectbai a nie ally reconBeHl it. lra. aliuhell, tjrt atreet. Cln cinnatl, aaya ahe ha tea a fearful u "rer w'.tk cough for tu any yean, ao bad a o.t to bs able t '.a!k Bp atalre. So tok oi bottle of th.a Piam, and aas besa better ever since, and avUei all bo tare Cc-aha. Co; sis and Aitbme to try thU valuable Cough fcauii. r.fy cents per bottle. Sold by all IruiriUt audi labafactartrd et f Kat Fourth treei. Cinclanau. I lrleAly P E 2L m A Certain Remedy. 1M k.i:H4JlY is f.f INU t t i;kio l'lt LlaTkH j 1N dKas by the b e .f ' DA. STRICKLAND'S PILflEMEOY. .1.1. K. -ad hat a u?!Vr, r Mi. 2. P. '.j.xard. 169 $v-i-nd -trevt. (.'in it.iiaii. Le Las oJf dreadful aufIcrer a'.:h l'i f-r a l..u"- tlu. . IJe 5J I trKd i.earty evcrvtb u, a:.d could .M:. i.o rlif. lle used about oi.e-founh I a pot of I'r. Sir .c. lat! I'.'y Litiiuittit, and it ma te a c-iii lete cure. Ii- a.l.l.-. a! t-o are auOerii.tr tu irv th- rn.rdy. e ivU Ir U druk(i :.. HHV CK;- PKR POT. Mir.ufactiired at No. 6 Kat l oirth U t, Clrcl&tatL STRICKLAND'S PILE RHEDY. Seiito esr part of the States on recetof ft. oct23-dA')y ? EXC ELSfOR FAMILY MEDICINES, VKK A SAFK KLLIAKLE CUKATIVl vXl) IITBTLT reliable, and warranted to rise 1 rlafacttoa a4 p-i lorm as rcoiumetH3d. One trial ia 1 orth a volant of rert'.Se!. lIrdlcul Corrector, for RillAte ar4 Ls"r Com plaints, Sirk or Nerveas Hadarbey7epa4a, and for purifvira; the blood. liiver. t'atliurtic nnd Antl!lllleua 1111. WeoflertheM Pill, and asl that they- are th Wt In Xhf, and invite a trial to prvs tbe trata t' our a.ertir-n. Ague 11 II. for tbe radictl cur- of lever and Aeue. A cure i warranted in all cae. i I'.radlcator. W e arrant tti- re;!y in alt caaee to cure rer'.tiic an-1 receipt case. t Ij fiery, lAarrbea, Cholic or Cholera Mortm. U Ja also ta AH pn kuler extant. U Compound I.trnctol Arttra f t Ehe. mti-m. Neuralgia Paio., Innac-uvatxn eAc Ac. trial will convince tb most skeptical of t' mag Wal eftVc of this truly srreat and wotidertul prepar".ofi. Aronibtlc ilntmeiit. for t at;T new and V.d; Sorea, Bils, Prui.ea. Lunt. t ro.t Lite' Sore Sipplaa, Ac W offer this as ore of vie heft fa! r s new in um. Parablan Toot It Liquids f ir Nerroaa Toothache, Cleaninc the Teeth and rur fritiK tbe Treat. All of the abne t-even rem-Iie are pat up adertin cally, and soldwbolt-sal and retail at J-'orwood'a Block. Nos. 18 and CO Nrth Ulinoia street. Incianapolia, and by lfl DniKsiM and Storekeepers everywhere cd warranted to cure if taken a rewmmeaded. The skk and af i ctd are invited to U at eor efSre. Advice rreti... d. Call and get Norwooa'a Plock. Conl'atlca fre MfdleiPf a warranted and res. -uirar.: circulars, a-e crtitcatea and receive .-txd a ad bottewt A genta wanted to trael everywhere j JiatUtartory indueemen'a otTered. 1. rPlCKK, H EN. TINGS as OO norlT-dAsrly Proprietär. NOTIONS, TOYS &C. rr TO DEALERS IN NOTIONS, ifoYS, litnc.v Goods, fco. V mi srtx;K is now compiIVe in rvr rt particular for the cimirg iiolid.sl. I aih to rail thi attetition of deale'. in the aborJredp. Vla.1rg bought uadr ry favorable circumat? ra, acd nadeftan linjr b want -f tLe trad t h"ro tLly by long e.jerience. it will be to the interest of b er te e lamina my srrero'to bre tby UI find tbe.Vra sertety poods ever I rongbt together under efA rorf, at urb pricet as will afWd a pood prot RiPpecifulir. CIIAKlXS MATKB. noS-dAsto No. TV Wr; vs a-1 It t-t on atreet. H A RD W AWE;. IRON STORE. , FityfleSc co., Washingtfc Street. alLIS, f nr-!.. I'OTIIIICOV No. 117 West Was l DIA."vAILlt IifALKUH IN STEEL, lKt, N All. 1 1 5 IL. Kr I 1iWS. VISES. AXLI s. M klMA . iV'LT. VALLLAULF. CASTINGS W fcMl p.?. S.LTS. 110 RAP. . HC - S110E5AJI S. WHU .V HTBS. rKLLOK.t. ' aPJlKt". inAns,B0W8,pixiw in? kmc. si a o ma. Th Ohio Rirrr IaltCornpcj. Tl.e Madison ?pice Mltla. Tie atadieon I earl March Corspacl 1 iT ae at tae le Coal Oil and Itiole. J ' j "l hey wi.l eeil all article, ia tbei market prxea. Call and exatnixethe:r Hock befor pthaatrif . POMKkO TBT a CO. aJrt8'63-slAwlT TO MP STONE. 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