Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4105, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1863 — Page 3

Domocratlc Documonto.

Attra ! lb Democratic TOembor r t'ral AtaamMy to rwopl f tadlana, l4U rcih the tetery tt th Uta s.lt, and the rini wky twf a4 nH bea nnrofnpU.hu! daring it nfitdtnlUe! Iirm. TM tnetmenl mad! a f ampfclet ef s:t.aa pga, an4 will b firrd'bed In any ajaanllty. l'tW l W rl mdr!. I Tlio Contrrlpt Act-prrrh of linn. I ?. W , Vvfi, til 'Vfs-rj.ttta M!, la lb I !. I ft.pre.eUti, Eobftjarj tt, lÄl TMtUutie f th fnt he .f Mr. Veorhs, a i.tln r.ew eying lir ikirt Of fiMt attention, and ary Milisti fa Indiana should hav a ropy. It was a au t,t.lt of 1(11 Trtr ft t hand rest. Tli l.lharlf ef lit 'ili"n--fcprerti f H"n.,D. w Y'orhs, delivered In lb llu f Rep. rV,Trwify H, 1VI, on th "Atl talndeiuMfy laa"rw''rt and other prt fof suspending th nt f bsbeaa rrpu, and art tun la pursuance thereof,1' U avw print I In pamphlet f.rm, and ran ) obtained at Uofn.a. Tbl I th fraal flurtof Mr. Vo. rliaa to ! ' rutrrttbe litTty af (ha cltlim, anl abnalit -c In tb an l f Try volar In lnbn. Ii malic a j.amjl.lt laf HImh !:, Pfirafl in yi huixlrtxt. ir7"A'' r.Jara htuU dlract tba t(tarba tu l.a a nt byaipraa, aa th pottaga will ba mi frnt et,.y, auJ nual ha pr(.Al4. A llrara KI.!KIt, lUUK.fKMS A HINOIMM, ntiiiplU. IUILV SKNTINKL THUK8DAY MOHN I NO, DKCKMHKK 10. ' 1 5 CITY AND STATE ITEMS. ! i dotier. The Democratic Ohiril Committee of Marion .count? nre reapclM to meet In InlunApoli.i. at the Sentinel office, on SttiifUy nest, the l'Jib a 9 int., for Iii purpose of Appointing lelejratea in tbe cverl towujhip to attenl the Democratic l(onreaflionl Convention, which m to be hell in f In.Jianapolia on the, Cth of January next m N. IIatdln, Chnirunn tSTNirk oftheWotxla nn.i the Itebcl Chief t the Metropolitan to-nij:ht. iif Ve?teninr wm a coM, ilrk, gloomy December tl; t, with in-l.catioi.s of now. 5fM. It. Sulgrore. K-wj , arrive.l in the city MteHay from a recent vi-it tu Grttyühurfl; tvl Waliiiiun. f5TThe Supreme Court of Imli inA Adjourned yciaer!ay to meet on tli necond MonJ.ty in Feb ruftry, lt'C-1. Q tsT" Aiiother man w knocke 1 lown with a Iun shot and robbed, on Illinois utrect, Ut fnibt, outh of Waabinton. rr5T. U. HoKhire V Co., No. 3.' Weit .Ynshuigton jtret, are in abiilr receipt of poul try, the fir.ect und fattest, and of h 11 vrU of l tJTL'futcnaLt Mart Ohr, of the 70th Induns, is home on the recruiting aerrice He i very enece.?iful in cettin Tolunteers. He is an accomplisheal olficer. t37"U'Jbcrt McCmcken and John Knox were knocked down and horriblr beuten nud the latter rtbel of bia watch, on Illinois street, aouth of Washington, night before bin. f3rOotfacr.nl k add Bripnoli viait Indianapolis December 14th, and the public will have an op(ortunity of bearing thetn nt Masonic 1111. Their tay i positively limited to two nights. t37"Pfsons tndcbtctl to are respectfully reir.eated to cnll and a?ttl their aroounfii with our tKMk kectxr, T. h. Holbrook. dec2-dltn Jaumon k Fl.nkiiouskr. t?7There are an Eirslhth Lord and French CMint emphyeil aa porters, and five or ix foreign Countesses as c ha ruber m aids at one of the principal hotels of Indianapolis. Put up there jby all means. IThe Palmer Houe, under the man:age .mem of Mcs?rs. Minnick, Iluijey and Divis, is among the foremost hotels in the country. Sapp, JonriHon and Iu.a.ey are, one or the other, al wavs at the dc-k. a. ck......:ii. i. k... ..... i. -i,.. n .:i v nun i j'r 1 1 ic, luuioun, vai ine i cm iv-iii roxd, thia rean. one thousand bead of hoes were kille! bv Messrs. Franklin k Guard. Mr He üben H. Ely, of this city, puperiritemled the al uigbtering and packing. Nkw Scits. As this is the season when every ' pcr?on wants n new uit. thev shouhl call on O H. Hvitkam, o. 17 North Illinoi street, and eiamine his stock of piece good and select a comfortable suit for the ?ei.on. New goods just received. uecl-tf Koitk axp Ioilcr kor Sale A five horse power upright engine, with laoiler, beater, con riectinir pipes, fcc., in complete running order, now used in running the Sentinel pressen, will be Vld at a bargain, to mke room for a larger en pine. It will be delivtred when we remove into our new office, early in October. Applv at this ßice. " se'pl2-tf i tV?TA grand Stereoscopic Exhibition, comprising a callcction of European and American scenery, cities, towns, cathedrals, ca-tles. cascades, ruiua and the like, will be given at Ma aonic Ilalf, bv Mesrs. (orgas k Mulvfj.tMs evct.iu. Tt-norr)W evening anl on Saturday evening the exhibition will b continnH. ANo, there will be an exhibition on Saturday afternoon. fTThe police force of Indianapolis needs duplicating or triplicating iu order to render it el!jcient. As matters are now, the lives and property of every citizen are nightly in danger. Something must be done. Those uow on the police do their duty, so far as wa are advised. They are good men, known to every citizen, but thev ctnnot be everywhere. They do their duty, we believe, to the beat of their abilities. ' NaTict Too rcuch praise cannot be given to the Trident, kc, of the Terre Haute Railroad, f.ir the'r powerful engines on their road. Last Scndaj, No. 19. drawing twenty ane coaches and caboose, loaded with soldiers, from Indianapolis to Terre Haute, and Little Johny Sax, engineer of No. 19. just understand how to drive that animal. He Cannot be (excelUt) by any engineer on anv railroad. Yours, A. Feiend. two horse w2n veterdav, on MisSS ppi stre t, loaded with sweet potatoes, ran , away. Over about four s.pnres the rtbbie roots ; wer scattered. We noticed the diminutive ' chihlren ot" many poor but honest parent picking th m up and le:oiting them in baskets to carry . hme tor nutriment, we snproe. The individu . at fnm the rnral districts driving the quadrupeds I at-tacbed to the vehicle went home, alter be had caught and quieted his animals, with nary sweet . . i u a o i i. p.;tatoe and nary greenback. ad casualty. " 'J35TMr. Wilson. kct ; er for Msguirc. Jones & Co., wholes i!e gmcers. Wet Wa.,h;ng- ... .o.-ll r . on street, was iouoweu uome tint betöre last. fogues knowing that he had money. Mr. Wilson I bad received, in the wur of trade, some -00 i atter the bank cloed. He had c vshed or-lers f-r certaiu parties to the atcount of 4'.o out of it. ' These orders and the cash left, he t.k to ha ' pou on South Ternese street. Yctcrtay nvrninc he awi ke and found that til his orders, , ill his monr hi aid-h. .-ii.i other ralualdea ' m - . -- - t Wer troce It a. .nrTnU.sl V.t t he htirrlar uaed eh'oroforn Monit ro SoLDtras Familil. Our eihane will probably relieve the anxiety of fuacy of theo- readers by utatia tbat, owing tr the informalities heretofore a'.lafel to m non cf ib checks drawn by the Tay masters in tbe field. y further distribution of the fund sent through lie Allotment Commtiouer is uspendeJ uctil Hhe Paymasters return lu Louisville nJ t Loui Jand correct them Tbl will work r.o lo, hnt jrnty can a further fMy f seme ten data or iniore. Tb distribution will m made within 4 hour after tl.e ueesry ciLcUoue are male Tbl informality will be well jjuaiucJ against in future.

tXOh! Jlrny, b afUafr ttlllcf m ibt raaon hj tb train ao lata golcff, out lh' b!iM tnornir:? AiA I tht wlut yo'i wini to VriowJ Tb paMengeri heard of (lala't fine and cneap hat and ear. No 60 South Illinoia street, and won I not leata until thf j wtnt tip ani bought. Tbtt'i tha ra!iti. A Curd frm lit A mill or of tlt. Orrit a or Atrtma or State. JnmaiaJ II'Urtu. Dee. 8. IGl (

On rrontit Of Iii many inquirira nul at tin , rfire- "whether frrti nuratiraj mmpanie ! arrklng lu;nri In this Stat h cotupliol with ! tlt UwT" Iii tin lets cnel wouLl tat that ! tbrte la no Uw trlin? tu ttil tfir nn clmiI ...... . . r ....i. - . ...i. . . ' i i """H nu n ininpanira, antu uvii rrtliatetl onir i,t i uw rcpautii)R r. rnÄn corn.rt.or.a. i in ,irm p villi. ui va 11 t-wuillT n lirf fill 1 . . . . ' 1. 1 ... . . 1 t 1 . . 1 I " con pAliira aerk btifitima huulJ l amiiifKl, ton hi li th jrn Irwlrinj t luaurt muil Ju'l;rfiir hlmt!f tf th olvrnry of auch rotnju-lii-. J. HtatlSl, Au Jitnr of Htte. A ll!Ti lti i i(ii Lat oUlit Kintran k V, ,.. ...i ' . A m ii ui v in t i uiwii in i i n mir imii i ai aiii i'i . ai.oiaiil. 4.l..... t. ll.ntV .t l i I I ' vw'ia I' II' timi tili I ''Nt 1 aland ) S(rcli, taat nnd aoitp, eMid hutnor ami piol fellowship wete the order of ttie evening. Sou rij'.ty nun in the r tu plot men t of Kinin X Co , weie present, inort of them hiviiij been in (rn'ttl in rrrctirp their magnificent juk houe j our o the most complete lu tlie cmiiiti v. The ape-h of the eveuint ' made by IMwnrd Finch, K-'j , in ri-plv to a luint regarding Mcr. KiPK"n V C. Mr. Finch wiib referrnce to tliae enterpi iam uentleincn: "In behalf of your employea I tetuler you their cirlial tlunki for thl. nulxbtnlil exhibition of the liberality ot your boune and your neverll'Rin kindneaa townrd your men. They, through me, exrrea their hilr" appreciation of you na gentlemen and employer. Oriirromity aiid kindneaa have always mukcl your deKrtment toward tho!e in your employ. Yu hire been our ftiend, and you have ecured our kindnei, jjootl will nod bt wi-he. We wih you a con liuuance of the mucccm that baa alwnva attended your mercantile c.irerr, and (jivm your house a promt position in thia and the old country. I fropo the toaat My your Ucee. be commensurate with your capacity and enterprise, jour fairtune na cU!4Hnl in it projxriioin aa tbe buine-'a trun ict lona of jnur house." There were other api-echea, aong and toia.f. and the meeting broke up in the gie itet good humor. Wnril 71retlnn to Dcvltc IVnya nml .Meuna I Avoid Iii Itriaff. iMniANAfoLi!. Deceruber U, 1 r-G3. The under.-icned citizens, de.irinir to avoid the draft in thi city, whch will t ike place Jmiuirv 7, ltb-1, would ak tin) citizein of thi- citv to meet in tlieir re-pctive arl- on 1 liurlav evening, the lth in.t.. nt 7 o'clock, for the pur pose oldevKin ways and mean ta fill the quota require! from thin county. The First Ward will meet at the School Houe. The Sorond Wani will meet at the Marion Enüi.e Hollge The Third Ward will meet nt the School Ho!i?e. The Firth Ward will meet at the School He u-e The fifth Ward will meet at the School Houe. The Sixth Ward will meet nt the School Home. The Seventh Ward will meet at the School Houe. The Eighth Ward will meet at the School House. The Ninth Wnrd will meet at John Wallace's new store house, on West Washington street It is earnestly deired that a full attendance be had at these meetings Let every patriot and lover of hi-i countrr be oresent. Alfred H i rriaon, Adolph Seidcnsticker, (Jalvin Hetcher, Sr., John Wake, James M Har, George Merritt, Theo. P. Haughey, S. A. Fletcher, Jr., Wm. Wallace, P. II . Jameson, John FUhback. William Sheets, L. W. Hs.elman, Charles Glijcr, James Suljrrove. Joseph K. English, Wm. John Wallace. Mnpreme Court of Indiana. ber Term. Noi-fin FOVaTr.ENHJ OAT. John Standeford et al. vs. Clark Devol etal. Putnam C. C. Reversed. Jamea H. McKernan vs. Royal Mayhew Marion C. C. Affirmed, with one per cent. William Gordon vs. Martin F.Norman Howard C. C Affirmed, with three per cent. David Macv v Israel McTnggnrt et al. Marion C C. Affirmed. Will iirn Schoppenhorst vs. Herrman Rollmen et ux Marion C. C. Reversed. Divid Rish et al. vs. Gabriel Johnson tJrant C. C. Reversed. Jo-aeph Hubberet al. vs. John Taylor Tippecanoe C. C. Petition overruled. Nathan P. Swnils vs John R Coverdill Decatur C. P. Athrmed with ." per cent. Michael Rcveet al vs Richard S. Connor et al. Hamilton C. P. Reversed. Jacob II Wyror et al. vs. Joseph Reployle Delaware C. U. Dismi-sed. Minefield Crow vs Stüte (Jrecne C. C. Affirmed. John Lowry ct al. vs. tli N. Cooper Montgomery C. P. Afiirmcal with live per cent. J.nie Cok, Admini"t,x vs. William Gibson Marion C. P. Reversed. Sia?e vs. John D M ttthi.s el al. Bartholomew C. P. Reversed. Hoard Commissioners Grant County v. Wm. C. Miles Graut C. C. Reversed. State ex. rel. Keen vs. George Wilson Delaware C. C. Reversed. John Wood vs. State-De Kalb C. P. Re versed. State vs. Margaret Hays Miami C. 0. Affirmed. John Woih! vs. State De Kalb C. P. Re versed William Hitchcock vs. State Tippecanoe C. T. Keveroed. Peter S. Hollowell et al. vs. S?ate cx rel. Quick and others Franklin C. C. Aflirmed. PROFESSIONAL. r. A. I). KALI is kK!KRS HIS SKRVICKS TO THE CITIZENS Or CITIZENS y Iiulianapeli ami vicinity. Office, Virginia Avenue No. fl. KekidVnce orth Saw Jerj Mraet, No. 37. octU'63-dly BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED o 3 WATCHES. DIAMONDS. JEWELRY, FLATK, Dry Good and otbt eional property, or bought and sold at NO. lSä NORTH ILLINOIS STKKKT. NORWOOD'S RLOCX (IT STA IKS.) octJS-dly TOLEN. SiO ICJKU UI. STOLEN HU'M MY PLACE, NEAR JK ITERS' NV Il.l.K. Ind-ar.H, n tlte l.Vih f Novr ni'.o-r, a RKI) LOAN IIOKSE. T old. 13:, bands h h. h?r briv b. .!y, I-mt white ft.r in the fi.rrhed. o::e hind foot hoe up to th ark!-; ha 1 ha t u.srt. r i r. ks . the insV.e of Imo. fore fen.. pl.t reariy tr -m h.vr o.sn: j.n; tail aid m.ine fxrepi ovrr the withers; isjvery -ty.i.h ur.r fLV Ut l; fM ker ...J tM'.-r'.i-.s.n; lrr ou..:; w tile, lue to v.i upon c.sll:n h:i.i "t'harley." i The ahot. r. ward w:'.: he , i k- Jn'' r - ",f"r rewarded. ! ..." :... i i r . . . p..i I l.-r tt.e n nery oi si-t t mVH-n gsv.n w :!l t- IiNtjut Ab- taken at th-- s.sr-.e oroe, a o v l iK'r .-r. wnnr-n-i face, the white revkm a c:n e h '.f r"u:;d each e e, lt hand hikb.T. S. marked d.tniv on tne i:t .nouiue r. decT-Ht H. pAnr.:oN. WANTED. ava Tt l.'iO ITU .MONTH. THK LITTLE S 1 i C.sar.t Srwir.g Machine Ccmpany iM aa . l l r m' il v 'll t ' - A jmvw i r r Mini T . IHHHli.i--i - 'vi .ui.. .-v. - moh atic. acrew-dr ver act estra nee-.ies i We wditaya liberal salary ar.i tipec. cr gne Ur?e eorcajs.icn. For rtrUcuUr.. term-. At , IdcIom a Marr.p. ti . a" r..i.( a f aeä aiire i- r-"1-. y Gesral Agent for tht I cited 8tste. decl-tllniAwCTn NOTICE. ELECTION NOTICE. I Orrua oerita lt.iaa CKxiaat Rn.wav Co., 1 1Pia AroLi, lwerntr lt. 1S63. j milK STOCKHOLMIM IS SAID C0MTANT KhZ ; 1 Lerebv nti5ed that an election f.r Ds-ector. in raid ; Company w:!l t- heW at the oftW of the (Vfopanv in In- j (!iafi.pUis en Taraslay, tfe Ttfe day of January next, fiy otdr of tbe Bar4 ef Director. I .lrt'J J3 SAX. UAN.MU, lKffUM. J

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raamars stnuMtr rcataa rot ran tavrtrti. lor norninic Ittport rlrl !'. IMslit IlYport Srcrclnrr .Miiuton' llrporl. " Nnw Von. Drr-nibfr 0. Tb report of lh Srrrrtary tf Ü'r ia of conai lrrah! Ictißlh lt lilh liibutfl t tU kÜt koJ hritfrt of cut trtx. H Iba) combine! op-ratlvii ol our naj i1 t tr jr !im not ytt ccomptUhnl ltt wn lixTlfv) ol thrin Iii Tel UiC foitfi it lf l.nk will oon protection l ttic poI ! of tal Statf, tr4 cut utT A Kirf üvnii. o Iii rrt.r' lor frrisu rommerc f"ii?i al.l W- Vircitu I rr t retrta, aii.I ih k. !. I HiAtt4t r- rtjJ'?iogtht inrorpnrition nf J ' A I trac iiJ t bleaait';: of ritril ruver nmct.t TUrrUlf.m-o- in M.u.l In bre, drUcu ( brtoi,. llir Arka.M.a ri.rr tU tr,...l.l. I,. ...r.l ... I. .irl.ai.L.i. Ol oria i Oiier 14 revicwr 1 nt Irnsth. fil th bUrtif tluo wn rittirely on tti itft.rl autburitlr. 11t llu.lpa l.i I al 1. . .1 . I .t 1 . t tvl hl Our Ina iJ -. ai.. t!-ttut r II f rrl-I au ui'iiiiin mr mrrruri mu.i.rrin wmcn iiiüt nair tutted our prisoner. He a that a lar: proportion of the troops who.e terms expire next er, wiil rtiuliat. It being stipulate! by the (joverninent that they ball have at leart one month's furlough beb.re their j r-eut lime ripiics The indications are that the force required will in n great uicuie te rained by volunteering and without a drall. An immediate appropri.atiou for bounties ahoul l le mde. lie then allude to the valuable service the Invalid Corps has rendered to the Ooteinuient. The corpi now numbers 2H),0iM, Olli era and pi i vates. lie ays iniiiiedi itel after the issuance of the Pre-ideul'a procis in ion , Krner.al eflirl w ere ronimenceal and have continued until the ireent time forrais'nz colored troope. Fifty thousand colore I ujen are now orginiing and the number will MpidU mcrfae a our armies advance. The fieed ! avea can by the existing liw rerei e only JIH per month fur the r ?cryices, while white soldiet s receive $!!, v it Ii clothing and a daily ration The fortunes of ar hive put within our lines lare numbers of colored women and children, and some aged mid inLrm perwun. A o'a niii tiut re.-ts upaju the Government for their c ire snd protection. The Adjutsnt General reiominend. that the term ot enlistment in the regulir -ervirebc three u irs instead of five. It Is believed that the troop t every point have becu applied with an nburid .ihre of whole Home food, .tu 1 that if tem:-or.ar w int haj been l'elt, ii h" not been for U k of fuieight on the piit of the Coiiimi-sary General's Dcpartmeut. A compliment in paii! to the milit irv telegraph, and the valuable service it ha- tendered under the direction of Col St. iter and Muj. Eckert. After alluding to the claims ot this department, and saying that a larger appropriation would in sure still further efficiency, he concludes an fol low: "I may be perm tfed to express the hope that the next annual report from t h i - department may announce the complete overthrow of the rebellion, the restoration of pe ace mid the establishment of the Lnion in nil it pn.-tine glory. From "New York. N hw Y( rk, December 'J The Times' Washington special, dated the Mb. says: Provost Marshal General Fry will recommend in his report to Conr'MhH the iepeil of the $300 commutation clause in the conscription act It H thought this will compel every drafted man to furnish a substitute or take his place in ranks. A curtailment iu the list ot disability which now exempts persona from military service will also be urged up n ColiaT; es. Tber aeems to be a letenninaiion among the members to abolish the commutation clause. Most bills, thus far given notice of, lead to this result. No. 35(i Broadway was destroyed by lire last nicht The building was valued at $'23,000, ful ly insured. The los of stock in the building is ft'J.500. Stock in No. 333 Broad wav is damaged to the extent of $10,000. The Times' Washington peciil dispatch says The estimates ol ihe Secretary of iir will be two minion ies than hst year. Iii repoit will sliow on ia made. what views of the war this diminution From Washington. AsiiiNGTox, ucemocr v. i lie l ret?urv Department In r- eivel information from an omt-cr of the Revenue at Portland, of the recent seizure of the steamer Chesapeake. Notl. The full details of this affair are impottant, nut tne teiegrapnic rewrt tneieuf is so miserable th it we are corn )ei!e! to omit thcm.J The Legislature of Old Virginia completed its org n:i7. atiaui to-day ttoernor 1 icrpont s mes Siie com tins an aryument against eeesrdon, and another in favor of the cm t.icinit:on of all the slaves iu tint St ate, with .a rivonwnen 1 ation that the Legislature shall call a convention of the people to .-ecure the alter niou of the Constitu tion f that end In answer to the .-assertion that a m ajority of the people ol the St ites were reb els, he iep!;ed Mm felons nd paupers have no r.oht to vote, nor have ieoeI-a. From Fairo. Cairo. December 9. The sfe-imer (Jraham nrriied from Memphis witlj 7(1 b;i!ea of cotton, ami the ilawkeye State from New Orleans with l.i tiales of caitton and J4 hogsheads ot sugar. both rn rou'e tor St. Louis. No news fmm be'ow. Ninety deserters were sent from here this morn ing to their icspective regiments in the field Win Youcnm, lonuer Superintendent of Contrabands at thi-psf, charged with kidnapping, lelton tlie morning train in charge of omeer, en route for Washington, where he will be tried be fore a military cornmis.s!on. From Ciiniida. Toronto. December 8. Mr. Hawkins, one of the parties impbated in the recent kidnapping case at Montreal, has been tried and foand juilty The Tii.l of Hon. J. It. tiido'inss, arrested ou the same charge, is ,-pt jor the 17th. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. HOUSE. W.sniN(iTON, December U. Mr Huhtaard cave notice of a bill on Werl cesday en'itlol an act for organizing the military fortes tit the Lnite i :atcs, ÄC. Mr. Stevens j;ave not'ee of a bill to fix the time for the election of Representatives to Concress and to enab'e soMiers to vote at said election. He also otlcxed a bill to place colored soldiers and non cor ni -; red oncers on the pame foot ing s Tr! :n-i mi regard to piy, bounty and pensions ANo a bili to re;eal tie fuailive lave laws o of la'.n and I .' Al" a ) :nt re-!ution to re i peal the j in r(o!u;i-.;i ,i.r July. 1502. cxplana ( torv of :t:i .at to np:'iej- ii.sutrecfiMi, kc. Mr .It : ;e:i L' a ve i. .!.- ! i r.:": to I'T'eal the fuaiit: i v it w so us to -.i: event fugitives from returning. The mein 'i : il eat of M, il ivt r C W. Ciror;. co:i:e-litig the Th iver. :u- the mentor:;.! of John l"!;ne. -oTitesti; r' e s '. "I Mr. Leon arl Mer., :aia aij I'ct . i.s M v a j; : , a ci J U M l'ted today in ti e Jb't:e bv Mr S J. K m i ill, and re ferre I to the committer on elections. i , , At.journe-I ' SKNATK. W AMusa.To.", December 9. Mr. Foster i.reented ti.e te.-oiiUaou ot theteneral Assembly ot Com-e t;ct.t in ftvor of the nvi;Scation of the ct-roi'.met.t act that town organiati-!; may l.-avecrelit Jor the number of men rai-ed on farmer ciiis. i'oweil of Kentucky gave notice of a bill to prevent Federal c.Ticers and soldiers interfering with elfctior.s in btatfs. At l-v2 o'clock, the message of the President was received anl read. Ti e usual number otthe me-isae was otJered to be printed. Iir siuaderland ws tLei re elected Chaplain. HOTELS. PLANTERS' HOTEL, ACTON YOÜNO, Proprietor, (F0UIERLT OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE) t. T. KEyDALt-.Clert.LaU of faJew, Ind., Sixth St., between Main and Market, Ijoaiivillo, 1 ERSoNS WIMliyO TO G ) TO N ASH V ILLS 0E Ss-utt will d it to their iclrt to stop at the Ue! oct3-dly

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AtntpvrlM m lb binivrj ef th ftatkn na It born m'T Iirfrtant tbat tb top! boti)4 ba a4t(ft of tb pfiirlpia MjMiti Wirb put (iiMnt I tal arvl Iba , tsarina; of j jIh ?i.U uuf puliraj ImlMutlon. T araln b ttiH if k rvt'latln, ixt (b rft.rt l ! tiff Ma la t rthr llevartiiMvut aalablUltfU tf tl, wilitn, aaitarlty an-l plrutltn f ttahlnt,ton, Jf!rt ui, Ma1!iti i 1 Hi l r tat, au4 f tltib In tu t4 a lrui. vr rb.l 'iii a-.l r'til'alltej 7 ' - i,l ll 1 l.ilia ilriuk !.. t.' Kl IIa Ill.na r l. 1 i . . öl -W" U rU. (.rnt h t, u.urMb, ru",r"1 Jt,,U'" Hy -! H..U. "" H lt lata. Tbl i lb J ok- of tba A JuiiM.x,'"u I ' a.l,i K mrruUr ,,r.H Ulm II, ' U' ! Hb baa trauj.lrr4 Ua ih adtaul Ia kJii.li.l.f f alli.li UlA la.ia at UaU f .aUa.luw Mal u. U u lu pur..r .ir.r... ,u,.,r. Il la fur tbriit lu tllutlral. tl. a i4rijf c f tuau for lff 'jvrri.rueiii, y iri'ltliif on a K vrriunrn of tha jtauple, JU't 4 our fotrfatbrr alld, III aJ;xitiou to aa aritu. jratio, artiitrary and klnnly p..wr. long la' we pri. Ta1 aii.1 riijojrj L t)lliiK of civil anj retltoua frced.'tii, that wa fail in aj.j rt i-itf tbnr value and Lava alml forgoiten the acritlret ly which they were achieved. I'uwer la ever fadiif fr.tn tie niny to tht frw, and uide th. people l.h!ly and maiifully meet the raiit irai ere Iwiif l be overiuiieai of Ike many will bectirne the Kovrrtmieni 1 1 the few, and inle4 of being tie jlum for tbe eppreel tt all nation., onr own will becoiiia a oprelve with II rlv au I biirden aa the nnt despotic The rvTiiL will eontlnna to ailraata MJ fahblonaad Iiii4M-r atlc doctrines, Wlievln firmly that the only hirx of prepaervlng R.-pnt.licau intl:iitou rl n their uprenury u the administration of the government. Then dictrlii a are rtearly and eonipri hi iiively et forth in the follow liitf pUiform prej.are l by Tlioana JrtTrrkon, tha ounder f tlie Ivni ra'.k. party : Fiiul au I rxaci justice to all Men, of whatever slate or iersuaian religions or pi.ktiCNl ; IVace, rormnf rev, and hont-at rrh'iulhip will all na tiaiia, eittaiiuhiiK alliance with n'lii : The ixipnort of the Mate liovrrninrht.i In all their ritthti, the mot competent admuitt ration, fur our do mettle concern! and the surest bulwark, aamt antl-re-tiuMican tendenciea. Tbe preservation or the general government in ns wbola coii'titutional vijor. as tb beet aiKhor or our vace al home and nan-ty abroad ; A Jealou-a care of tbe riKt of election by the people ; A mild and afe eorr ctivc of abuse whieh are lopped hy the aword or revolutiou, where peaceful rt-utcdica are unprovided. Absolute acquiescence in the will ol the majority, the vital principle of republic, from w hich there U no appeal but tu force the vital principle and immediate parent of despotism ; A wen HcipuneJ mintia, our fei reliance in peac. and for tbe r.rst moments i r war, till regulars may re ieve them. Tht Kuureniacy of the civil over the military author. ity. Economy In the public expenses, that labor may be Khtly burdened; The honeit parment of our debts, and iacr-d preser vation of the public faith: Kocouracement of aericultare, and of couuuerce an its liaiiomufl. Tbe difTuMon of Information, and arraiKTimect of all abuses at the bar of public reaon; freedom of rt-liei.n; IREEUJM OF TIIK PRESS: AND FRKKLHIM i IF PERSON UN DKR THE PROTEC TION OF THK II AREAS C'OIO'LS: And trial byjurieo impartially helected. Thu is a platform upon which every Democrat and erery citizen can . stand, and Jf a ftce Koveinnient the Constitution aud Union aa framed Ly the founders of tbe Itepuhlic 1 preervi-d, it will ojjly be by the successful ascendency of those principles in Its administration. If th;y are maintained the voice of the pet-pie will control in public affair, and the blesjinf; of anvil liberty will Ve preserved and perpetuated. It is a time the people .shovd I read. Tbe whole world Im iu commotion, and revolutions threaten wther uationH as wt-llas our own Tbe Sentinel will gi.e a a uniuiay of all general news, and it will he the aim of the pub lishrs to make it a valuable and interesting newspaper in every department. It will pay epedal attention to State affairs, and, an th central organ of tbe Democratic parly of Indiana, will ue every eftert to sustain its prim cipl", its policy and its representative nun. It will not lie au itistrunvnt to advance tbe iclfish interests of cliques, fat-iiotaa or individnal. In, no way can aotsnd trncltles te letter rtissemlnatM tbin thrtnich the acem yof Democratic n w.napers and Democratic documei'ts. And IH:iiocrats annot l-tter rve tneir ctue than l.y placinjr a Democratic newspaper in the hands of every family in th State. The prejff bces of oar political opponents would soon give way if they were enlightened as to tbe doctrines and purposes of the IVmocratic party. XoUriih-d.viding th large increase of the expenses at tending the publication of new.-papets, the terms of the Sk.vti.nkl will be the nme as heretofore, and as we have no paid ajrent., we idiall rely upon friends f aid in ex tending its circulation. And the larg t th-i circulation, tbe gratr w ill be the ability of the roprietnr to in crease the value and intere of the pap r. TERMS OF THE DAILY SENTINEL. One cpy, one year 7 0C One copy, Mx months 3 50 One copy, one mi,th. ...j "0 Delivered by the carrier, within the city, 15 cents per we k, payable to the carrier. Agents w ill be supplied at 12 cents a week. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY SENTINEL. 1 copv. 1 ver $1 f 0 I ID copies, und one to the maker of the clul 15 00 '0 coiee. and tw to the maker 'f tbe ehih 30 00 Aoditions can he made to clubs at anytime at tbe above rates. Th' names w ill be printed en each paper without extra charge. No paper will be .ent without prepayment, or con tinned longer th.tn paid for. Addre-s r.i.nrit, ii ick is a ihm.iia.ti. lnlluiiaitolio9 Intl. BOOKS, &C. NEW BOOK STORE. o. orlh Irnti) Ivanhi Mrccl Opposite ll I t-llow' Hull, LNDIANATOLIS, IND. f IODD A CARMTCHAEU BOOKSELLERS AND STAJL TIONERS, sre lilling their shelves with the newest and let Books from our frtandard literature, suitable for Sabbath Scb-1, .nd for rel':ous a'id general reading. Abo School Hooks and Stationeiy sn every variety, with an assortment of beautiful Photograph Albums, Diaries, Portfolio.-., Ac, Ac. Please call arid examine our .stock. CHAS. N. TODU, novK-dly J. I. CARMICHAEL. MILLINERS. INTERESlliN TO THE LADIES. 11 E .11 OP.I J. II E1I O FVf L ! MISS J. DOYLE Has removed her PARIS MILLINERY EMPORIUM From o. 1 Ilate lfouae It lock to . is Sjoitttt Illinni M., NEXT DOUR TO MR. EOLL'S CARPET STORE. VS I HAVE NOW LOCATED MY STORE OX THE Oreat Millinery Therouehfare c f thia city, an-t have J ma4e arrangements with some of the larjtest Importicij I Iloii.-es ;n Le Eastern cities to forward by express sum a rui. assortment of their latkst anl riaisr imp.'rta;iot. in l'arisi Itonnets.riowers, Ilibbon, riuiues. lli idal Wreaths. Vo 1 tel confident, with the above facility and adraotaces in our business over many other houses, tbat I can picA-e the tuoet exquisit ta-'te, aud aa to prices and quality 1 ilefy eon-.petitic.n. "We have also Joined a Bonnet RIeachery to our buibcm and rlil please 11 customers. The jrsls are now rsdy for inspection at No. IS South Il'.iriou t-tret, where the most prompt attention will be piiitoorder. MIsSJ. D0TLE. BovtJ-d!v INSURANCE. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, Orr.cz news block, near tue postofpict, Isdiaaapolia, Indian, inawrwa Storea. DwvUt&ga, Fumttart, Barna, Hay, Graia aad Lfra Stock ttert in, acainst loa w daaa? by Fir. Omca a. Col. IX G. Koae, Preaidett; J. J. Smith. Vice Praatdeut; w. H. Corrptoa, Actuary; Jaxnea J. Smita. Trea-ure r, P. F. Fay. Secretary. DiaacToaa. Col. D G.Rose. Ü 8. Marshal, IndianapoI.;Capt. J. J. Smith. Paymaster State Arsenal, Indianapolis; wr.T. tltwcn. Secretary Indiana Fir Insaraac CoTcpanr, Indiasapali; H. f. Fay, Geaeral Incranca At;ent, Imtianapols; T. B. SlcCarty, Anditr Wabsvsfc Coutty, Waba.h. sspt5-J5t

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I rr Twtea aara-l Olncltmtitt ranrkwl Ci!cmiATi, December 9. Flour dull tnrl 10c lower. ' Wf eat dull and unchanged. Corn unaettlH at 95 (ft 9f offered for oew, aodfl .13(31.13 for oM. which it 2(3c Mow the tiwi of Ilre. Hy, $1.30. Whisky firm at tie. x Hoca unrhinced t 6.W(ftf.W. RnVpti, I'rovuiona dull. Lard offered at I9f.119".r. Öreen baro dccüticil to iJ. Sideaadd at 7Jg. (Jrocerieadull; ßr and cvfffe.'e lower, Oold. 4. Silver, prera. inv Yrk nrkei. New Yoaa, December 9. Flour dull and ScjHOq lower. Whikv leaa NCtUa) at fÄff'JOc. ' Wheat", l('2c lower. Corn declining; $.m Wetetn wool quiet and prirea nominally uilchinped. Folk quiet and a ahade brmer at $17(7.V5 for d me, and $15 75 f.r new d.i. old Lard tjuiet at 1 1 8 6i 1 Ü1 4c ; alst kejra at ,t . t . iwit ' .s I Duller in kkI demanu at vus Vto Steiling decidtvlly lower anil nominal. Gold unsettled and lower; opening at -Ta. declining to 47, and cloalnjrat 4VRepiem. REVISED STATUTES. & IIORD'S REVISED STATUTES! OF INDIA A . Soooucl mciltiorx. Til O .O'mWOl nittlnO St. y- . OOI ..I I Iir. nr.lU.lli r.miiun Uf lA H llord's Revised Statutes of Indiana s now ready for ell very. Both volumea have been carefully rcvued. I and all errors corrected. There U added to the jtrt volume an appendix of over two hundred pat;ea, contaltilnir the acts naed it the n-a-ular and called i-uioni of tb Ls'irislaTure of 1051, ami at th regular session of 1S6J, with a full Index. This editiou will increase tb value of tha work, aa it will contain all all the laws of the State now in force. The $coJ volume contains all the acts upon tbe subjects to which it refers, except those of lSttf, and the amendments made at that ees-tion are noted iu the uiargia of tbat volume. Theoe amended acts, however, will be found in tbe Supplement. Tbe price of the prtseut edition, printed upon clear. white paper, and wellhonnd, iTcx Dou.aas for tbe two volumes, or Fivr. Doi ijirs for eithei. The ScrrucMrxT, containing the acts of the regular aad called sessions of tbe Legislature of HCl, and the regular nvi-oou ol is&.f, with a complete indes, in a bKi'KKATK voi.t xr, bound in leatLer, in the same style aa the other vulumes, Is also offered for sale. IriceTwo Doi.i.aks. Orders for either volume a.f il.e Statue, tr all, w ill receive prompt attention. Al.irt-s J. J. til Mi SI ATI, novl9 ilAwtf liiciisaiiAAputlsi. FOR SALE. I .'I ' s . mv i a av.T a' i't v in a aä a ava I " They are all together, and will be sold at a great barpain rorca-b, by McKKKNaN a PIKRCE. dec5-dtt Heal EM ate Agents. UNITED STATES STOCKS. Hi Tlie Secretary of tlie Treasury ba not yet given notice of any intention to withdraw this popu lar Loan trom Sale at Par, and until ten days notice la given, the undersigned, as "IJrneral Stibacrlp ttoii Affrnt.1' will continue to supply tbe public. The whole amount of tbe Ixan authorized is Fir Hundred Million. of Dollar. .Nearly Tour Hun dretl .Tiilllon have been already sub crlhcit for and paid Into I lie T reaaurj j mostly within the U"t even mouths. The large demand from ahroid, and the rapidly increasing home demand for use as the basis for circulation by National Banking Association now organizing in all parts of tbe country, will, in a very short period, absorb tbe balance Sales have l.uely ran ed from ten to riteen millions weekly, frequently exceeding three millions daily, and as it is well known that the Secretary of theTreas ury has ample and unfailing resources in the Duties en Imports and Intf-riial Kevenues, and In the Issue of the Interest bearing l gal Tender Treasury Xotes, it it almost a certainty tbat he will not Hi d it necessary, for a long time to come, to .-eek a market for any other long or permanent Loans, THK IXTKKEST AND PRINCIPAL OF WHICH AKK PAYABLE IN .OI.I. Prudence and lf-rnterest mav force the minds of those contemplating the form at it n of National Ranking Association, as welp as tbe minrts of all w ho have idle money on their bands, t the prorop .conclusion that they should Io.se no time iu subscribing to this most popular Loan. It will soon he beyond their reach, and advance to a handsome premium, as was the result with the "Seven Thirty" Loan, when tt was all sold and could no longer be subscribed for at par. It Is ta. Mia: per Cent, l.oan tl Inter t and Principal payable in Coin. thus yielding over Mine per Cent, per annum at tne present rate of premium on coin. The Government requires all duties on Imports to be paid in Coin; these duties bave for a long time past amounted to over a Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily, a sum nearly three times greater than that required in tbe payment of tbe intent on all the 5-20' and other permanent Loan-; so that it is h ped that the surplus Coin in the Treasury, at no distant day, will ensble tbe United States to resume 6pecie payment npen all liabilities. The Loan is called 5-M from tbe fact that whilst he Bonds may ron for 20 years, yet the Government Las a right to pay them off in Gold at par, at any lime after 5 years. The Interest I paid half-yearly, vir on the first days of November and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Bond, which are payable to bearer, and are $30, $100, $500, and $1,000; or Registered Bonds of same denominations, and In addition $5,000 and $10,000. For Banking purposes and for investments of Trust-monies the Registered Bonds are preferable. These o-"0's cannot ba taxed by States, cities, towns or countie, and tbe Government tax on them is only one and a-ha'.f percent, on the amount cf income, when tbe income of the holder esct-eda Six Hundred Dollars per annum; all other Investments, such as Income from Mortgages, Eailroad Stock and Bonds Ac., moatpay from three to five per cent, tax on tbe income. Banks aad Bankers throughout the country will con tinue to dispose of tbe Buds; and a 1 orders by mail, or j otherwise, promptly attended to. The Inconvenience of a few days' delsy in the delivery of the Bond ia nnavoWvhle, th d-maM being o rreat; but as inrereat commences from the day of subaenptioo, no loss U occasioned, and every effort ia being made to diminish tbe delay. JAY COOK.!, Subscription Agent. 114 SOUTH THIRD fTRaTKT, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, N-vember 25, DJKJ. dec7-5td AUCTION. NEW AUCTION HOUSE. a. i. rT.. . w. M'crttT. ; Xu HUNT 5c CO., j Auctioneers and Commission Mer-S chants. ' .o. 91 East lTabington Street. J IN DIA N APOLIS, INDIANA. WE HAVE A LARGE AND (JÜMMODILS &O0M j .nA avrr rtwrani4rwrji fur ff r ftHunaHa Wa ia. I licit a hara of public patrouegaw dac3-dlw A. L- HUNT CO.

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DELLEF0KTA1NE RAILROAD LINE. ilVlatcr Arracrarnt rimtrs rrrtcr yotM 1, dhj tbaim 1 tear Indianspolii aa folio wax TtWtnn EiprtM Usres at IM A.M. arrtaa at Crast line at H l r. M., CUv.lan4 at 1.10 T. at., mtubarf at TAI f. M. CoanectlTif st Uvlan4 With tfca Uka bar Kota for Iunkirl, BuTaJa, Albany, New Yth aivl wa. too. Conaectlftg at rtiubwra; with tba tMaylaroe Kailrn4 1. leMtaee, Kail in, Waablcfttm, ptola 4lpLla, y.w Tot-k and tUMvn. AeeoammwdaiUa Traia kavea at I ? f. U , aad raM t ;M.n woijr. Mi at iLirraia leavat at I.? I. U.. u fives aiLrelln. Str. 15 A. U, flerelantf at 9SU A. M., lltUHif at i r.n. ConiMvi:it at CWalaifcl Ith Ii. Ik Hows fwr Ututkiik, ttaff.lo, ilkar, Xw Turk tt--low. CirtinaeUbf at fltlhurff wna tbe I'enusjlf ania KallroaJ r.r Jlarriahurff, llalueaare. Wa.biutB. ITaila dslhia. New Toil abd lioo. J. W. WEhlt. bovlS-dim lieooral ituprfltiteudf nt. SPECIAL NOTICES. t?f'IAl)lKS! LAWKS! LA I) IKS! DON'T fall I rea-t tbe aJvertUenveul iu tbls papar, ba.le.1 IMh)KTAXT TO FSMAI.Ka. Dr. Chessman, of NTork, has dav.ed tha last thirty yeara of bU praik t Painala Coinplaiiita, IDs Pills act lila a a bar tn. Tby ...a . .... art re I labia an asdV. borV-dCui tTT IMPORTANT TO LA Dl KS. DR Uaavtv'a rtKAia Piua hsva nevtr yet failed In re moving difficulties art.lna: from oHtractlon, or st.pp.K of nature, or In rlorln tl.t lystem t perfect health when suJ.rins: from Haina afTeetUn, lr!apui, l'lerl. tba VVbJtes, or other waaknesa of tbe Uterina Oman. Tit Ulla are perfectly barnd on tba cooiUiutiou, and may h. takea by tb not delleata fetnala without can.Ing ditresa tbe same time they act tike charm by strengthening. Invigorating and restoring tb system to a healthy cotalltlon, and by bringing 011 tb monthly pe rtod with regularity, r matter from what causes tb obatruction may arts. They awotiln. kowever. NOT be taken during tbe first three or four mctnthvef precjnairy, though safa at any other time, as mlcarriag would be tb re.alt Each bcK ronuina th) n ils. Price tl. Dr. HAKVF.y'S TKKATISK on IWeai of Females, I r'Kt'amy.Mlscarneg, Harranneas Sterility, Reprduc , ...... . . . unity diruivm uiwar-if fiawyuiri ui jft rut. fre, to auy addre... Mi cents required to par ponaga. The PTds and bonk will be a.iit by mail when desired. Wrely waled and prepaid, by J. UiYAK, if. U . General Agent. No. 7 Cedar street, w Tork. JU"Sold by all the principal druggists. TÖMLIXSOX A O0X, Drug.sts, Ageuta, ebL30'(Kl-d.Vwly Indianapolis C3TNEYY DISCOVERY FOR TIIK peedy od permanent are of Seminal Weaknens, t'rethral and Vagind Discharges, Oleet, Sequal liseae.t Kmisaiona, Impotence, lieuital Debility aud aliaeasea ot the Bladder and Kidneys I1ll'r Srrnric Pius am wjnauit-1 in all cases ind can be reli.1 n. Xu rhsaiw ( A e required. They do not nai4te,nv "nt,rf',r with buiries puruit. Up-ward-i of 2i' ca-es ha l.n cured the past mntb. Jore thiin i hiHdtfl fAuttit id i them it their lrltaU jru f.ee, u7 all Mfut cV of lhir etfeny. They are entirely lnnol-ss t,n the ay-leni, and can be re lied on iu all cvo-s arising from youthful in lisrretion or self-abue, which fien incapaniatrs the sufferer from fulfilling thnlutic f m.tt ril li. ATRVATlSK f,f page, foiilainiu mean of cure, iteut free t all. Two stamp reqnired fr ix.slage. Tlie Pills w ill le sent by ins;l. securely sealed, on re ceipt of One Dollar, by J 1:CY AN. M. I)., No.7GCdr street, N, T. Sold bv all tha principal drug'H. TOMLINSON A Ci., agent , aept-'W-dA wly Indiannpolis. Interesting, Instructive, Important! EthonofcT y The Nations, Rares, and Trihea of Men their Origin, rreenl Conditio, and Trobatde IV tiny. Pliystloloy-Fun lions of the Bodily Or gans their "t'ses and Abnsea." Phrenology Our Social. Intellectual and Moral Nature. I'hvsi gnomy "Stjua of Cliaraoter and How to Read Them" Ears Eyes, Nose, Mouth, Chin, Hair, Skin, Complexion; tbeir Language and Meaning. I'syrhol ojry the "Science of the Soul," including Man's Spiritual Nature, and his M.uions to tLl life and the life to come. Tlie whole comprising a complete system of Anthropology with numerous Portrait and otherKnTaving, Iven in tbe PHKENOLOT.1CAI.JOUK NAL AND LIKE ILLUSTRATED. Single number, 15 cents, by the first po-t. Tbe January number begins a new volume, at $1 50 a year. Subscribe now. Address FOW LEU A WELLS, . dec7-3tw ins Broadway, New Tork. GROCERIES. Ruger Si Jay cos:, Wholesale Dealers in Opposite Union Ocpot. tlat I ITZt;illllOS Oi.D NTAND. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. LA KB SALT. It II (a E K aV .1 A V C O X , AT CLEVELAND A NU Ttal.D! PKICE?. ! Ruger i Jay coir, MANCrACTUREES OF Fine Cut Chewing and Smoldiig TOBACCOS. THE TRADE SITFLIED0N MOiTLlBERALTEKMS. xt-dw

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mv tiii: i;vil i.k Tin: nx u i 1 1LopI'w?D3.Fc-JI' PRACTICAL ACCOUCIER. 5 5Tv s - - I 4ti e s " 'Win UlLlN THE1 s VTTHK sMakVU SN UarS-HSskY vt r yxr.AT M ks iM-tl..!, aa.J w.lk kapL.i results, ) lt)-mt tarttMT "f the w tai.,' t i . m-tl icer if., . A Ae., ,wt.iteO -Mit mhI aU4berti aaa to w UU h tbe Ati i w.u ta as SMci&nl liable, ert.l three .l- !U. an-l wi!. y aspee en "I tl tax-twi' ' .si ni, . Ibis U.trajBv. nt .fes-sUa be ud I v er (imxi 't I We laawl. lr tax pttrwo. f iVsiiinMi,i.ii'l, kt titk, ts-. Stent free o recetjl. of stamp, at "py i-ur I'm at Ietie la Married Uti on heallh, Xc IXe IKh tvf 'a . l.'ruUmi asm1 ', fresh fr.-rti the l.tet)ary, are ee y (swf ia .tan pi atta. aaes, lrrritUritaes, V. PrKv , at by CWalL AI iL .Daa m. ia . s-a at a' treat, tetlKH laeri-kfy, and wrtsi ber fathi.c stsrsre. I awtoA H what the quarka rail --, till c eeW dlaeeaeat .'-Ai lu all Its tagea, tioaotrbes, tileet, ftOatttr, llydrtle, Cin-anrela, Vartevcela, CaisoceU. 5)srin.atorbea. aMiiaai Weaknetuk, Nocturnal Xwlifn, Seiaal Iteinilty, Ira potency, and affects .f Mlf-ahue. Th Ual sit ar treated In a "privat letter," which w send fre aa receipt f st mi Thetptnenr cf the furret u In ebarrt ef tal4 part men t In aotn of tb Wat lloapltsl In Earer sasl Is New Trk City, enables h in to treat psUents ctnttncJ ly astd risora them pe-esi-ly. those living atadUtanc can commankate bylette, ainl be treated at tbalr bones, la largest cases aeatd $A or $10 and recetrw ifosVK'tjie.. Consultation rva and ct'n4JtJi.iL Koom No. lit. East Washington Street, lieai auapolls. '. O. oa i:CA. anf ullv-wlt.ls HOUSE FURNISKINC COODO. VffiGTLE & IIETZGEE' B HOUSE FUENISHING ANlsSTOVE I) i Iii I 1 1 ii Iii l J ill I Ullltl til i ISrO. S3 EAST WASHINGTON . STREET, OPl-OITE THE COUKT U0r?E. IMMtMI'Ol.tS, HDIAKA. flHK ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW OPEN AND l öfters f.-r sale al Lw rater, a large awortmrtit, rqua! tat any in the West, f Sfov, Hollow ziikI Tiii-Wnrr, J:iitiiiiotl-W:iro. 'oal Oil Lumps and Fixture, Atid a treavrsl Aortwfit of IIÜÜSK FURNISHING (iOODS. Manufacturer, of Tin, Copper und Mirrtlron Wore We are tbe only Agents for tne City of tbe Cood Samaritan Cooking, AND THE KEYSTO.Yil MKItlLOIl STOf'E TIIK OOOO SAMARITAN, for whhhweUav tb exclusir aeent r. Is offered to all who are la wvctcfa FIRT CLASM CuoKINf STOVE, wtta th sebMat emifldence tbat rt will not fail to please tb Tuoet careful bousekeepf r. D is adapted for rwd or coal. THE OOOD .SAMAK1TAN has taken tbe first prrminm at th Elevertb Annual Indiana State Fair, over all otker Cookinsr Stove.. THE KEYSTONE PAR LOK STOVE, for wood, with double tp ar.d base, ba more than double tbe radiating surface of any other Store afc it site, and will throw oat more beat with ene-bslf the wood. This ".tore having been tested, we take pie a mi re in presenting It to tbe psiblic aa the beet and moat economics! Pari -r f tov In tbs) market. Agents for Indianapolis for Heller A Toang s old established COOKING PlAJSr02S3! With one, tw o or more Over Ranges, and Extra Charcoal Broiler AtiacLniei.t. VTe would also call the attention of tb public to wr large stock of marbaltied Iron .Han Urs and Grate, Also Marble Mantles of superior quality. Our stork of Hat Kark, tSardrn 5eaU, Vases, Ac coirprises the nestt and bent pattern, nf Y. a lern Manafaetare. All kind. fiHIrnanientnl Iron orki can be procare4 tbnaigh us at Eastern prices. Our Mock ba t-een car. fully selected, and mwt all articlea are procured from tbe larept Eastern 1'artone direct. We are thereby enabled to cnmjete in price, and O'lalitv "f oo.1a wirh any House in the West. no5-dly vaitill.E A YKTZiiEK. TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. rr v e WE KEEP ON HAND AND 3AKK TO OliDEE, ALL kinds tit MarbU Mooameala a4 Grav ato,earve to order, with design, emlUm, or device that may be wanted. Tboee desires: anytArDaT In our line will a well to give n acaM, as we asennce but tbe beat materials andlnsurtal work. ' dAwly DOOKS. IS SLAVERY SINFUL? partial duwruAicLeJt of iL ptvpimitim sf,.i mit r is nETWEEN OVID HLTLX2U VT IXtti5KiU1. and Jer. emlth, of W lache ter, and between Tbovaa XS liey, late pator t,f tb Ckrtstlaa Cbnrrb at L't-Joa City. 1 14-, aad Jar. ffmtth. f W Uc bester. IM., wtik aa latrw d action, epiaod aod costclcuoa of th dlarwaaion. - Dy Hon. Jor. Cmith. The above book, j art prtdU&ed, la co that all ihocld read. It anil be sent ty ca by tipraws or Mherwia, eeoer )cwiaDiesi pj u caatx, a4 ta MUvt&( I 11 Cores for- ....tlJ ft ts H am u 4 4 as 100 " tt 00 Tit trail wi'j t ftrtititJ at tnia rr by H. H rwlD A CO.. oct9-J 1 w -v3 a Irxtiarapotss, ItW TllECO'rlIO!' K EWEUI. ESCC OF A! INVALID PbHbed fee tbe t, and a warsia astdCALTtOA TO TOUNO Mt catJtr frwaa ffarrassa DesUlry. Jrexatur Deey ot IfiaLood, tw , rcfylytrj tt til am tits. THE MEANS OF iZL-HxiX, Ir wts haa eatwd himself, after being pnl tntjrreat espewse awd Hjary tbros;h medwal bvmbdg and quack erv. Fyeocloalng a pot-pl airtiaeJ eBttlp. ihU" cte.may b aast et ibe Mtbor. NATHAN MATiEAXR. Kai , nytjwly pdfcrd, li&v eocsty, a. Y.

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