Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4106, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL Flui) AY MOUNl.Nr..l)KcrMRKU II. CITY AHO STATE ITEMS. NeXrv The JeL20TAtio Cer.tral Committee? of Marlon ottciy ar rf-ia.t-te! t meet in In lianar.!!.. at h 5Vntir.-l tfSce. on Saturday neat, the; 1 2:h int., for th? rrr(? of rp,'fJtin;r iHr la

the scleral Towiidips to ttn ! lUc lVroTtir j Coi ioG'. Convention, wl-.icli is to I !! J in v InJi anar-di on tJie Sfth of Jaioisry r.cii N Hatif, Chtirratn. -v . , t7 Thw Cid Itf i; mi w r lere! to tl. fitld j I m meint (-(j. J rw t irf m M em l.t..r e. - f f fin ft.. j m. venue. LfT" Vorr.fri afx.ct t!;i c if v art gf ttiti on tlicir mucle, too. A la lj jr-tcrd ay u 2ierr Jersey etrret threw trivk at a pe:it!er.an, for kooic CV1C t?T"lt aid 'J firi niii-I?r5 tliat In mar l.e can -lit in White River tltnM.?h..nt th. mli.irr if you ltc tb ri-ht k'u,-I of hut. FnnJ the leep ho'ei thrv arc ut, nttd thf v Lire. Z?r The location of ti.ewtU kr.owr f;rni cf V. K. II ,plte A. Co , whuli - ile u;..J rcuil rro cer-, V-gt MV-hiiton tft, io,teaJ of 30. a.i crrui:vjj h.. it jcttr-J.i v. ilThc alarm of fire before lavliht jwter!y W occ i.-iionc 1 y a ier buiijin of Litrlv'a II"tel, Ka.-t Wtshiii-toii freet, con II igratin frum some cause or other. Damage ftliyht. r?T"I,enons indebtel to areresrectfullje-ri'ie-utl to call miA etile t!ieir accoauts with our book keir, T. E. lUbruok. iiec2-aiu. Jiis & Fcwuoma. ZJTl-tsl ui ght the various cl inches of the citjr were fillci by tho'e o-ervln the I'reiiler.t'a recent recommeiidstion lor "l'h.iiikgiviiig, consequent ujon our recent great victories m Teuncseo. "a mi. l.eii J. J. KcTiioIJi. whi. with I.Iua. aa noticed elnewheie. arrive! in this titv Tcstcrday, will, after a brief riit to hi home hi Ifajeite, t.rocecd to New Orlear.i, where he w ill baTe ec pre tue command. r?7Viit Mr nonic I lall to-nig!it and witne-s the -flcndid Strcuyco ic views exhibited bv Mefers. (itirgaa L Mulvcy. A more instructive, pleaMiug and intere-itin entertainment ha never been offered to thi.- public. Vfj" Preparation are m ikin for the building of the Houe of liefu-e on the J.iutTKtMd, re" ccntly auihoiiztl by tlie city council. Stone is being hauled on the ground, and work, whenever the weither permin, will j rogre-j. Notice. The Marion County Agricultural and Horticultural Society will "meet at their room, in Hubbard's Block, this evening itt sev.-n o'clock. All the members are requested Ut be preeent. W. H. Loosns, Sec'y. fTThe Empire Saloou h offerel for sn!e. This famous establishment is located No. 123 W est WathingtOQ ttreet. All itö tock and fixtures are complete. The le.ie runs for over two years. Apply to the proprietor. r5TTh Wool Jleasurer recently electeJ bv the city council commenced operations yesterday. Hie plau begins U work well. A purchaser gets what h bargains for. The article yesterdav nt both markets m worth hix dollars a cord. C3ff Oo to J. Kaün'a for clothing. Evervthins elegant and durable in this line be has. Jtetnemler the place, next door east of Uleuna' Block, East Washington street, south tide. decU-dÜt CSCitizens are positively afraid of nights now to leave their homes after supper to go to their places of buines. No man desires to be lung -hotted or pistole! or knifed to death because he may be supposed to have a postage stamp or two. . I)jSTINGClHKD ARRIVALS AT THE PaLMER. Yesterday Maj (ien.J. J. Key nobis, of the Arm v of the Cumberland; 31aj. Levering, A. A. 0. of his stair, and Capt. Floyd. A. D. C ; Lieut. Kainbridge aud Capt. Kosc. all arrived iu the city and put up at the Palmer House. New Slits. -As this is the eaon when everv per.Hu w.mls a new suit, they hhould call on ( i. H. lUitkara, No 17 North'lllinoi street, nnd examine bis stock of piece goods and hdect a comfortable suit for the easou. New goods just received. decl-tf l25"Let every policeman hail every one on the tercet after a certain hour hereafter, and demand his buiiiejs. Uok! citizens can give i-t-Lfactory answers. Let every one who can not, be taken to the lock. up to answer next day. Extreme measure .must be used iu order that our lives and prufcrty may be protected. ?T"The Conimis?ioners of Marion county at the preseut session havo appropriated $1,000 for the relief of soldiers' families in Marion county. The trustees cau get of James Turner money for the needy wives of oldicrs enlisted from their townships. 1 liey have also appropriate! $1,000 to buy wood for sol Jior.-' families outside of the corporatism limits. C"Gio the Armourer to-night ut the Metropolitan for the benefit of Prttctor. lire.it preparations have been made fer the production of this play. As regards scenery and all other appointincnt it will be unsurpissed. The full strength of the company is cast. Miss Pcunoyer apars. Let the pre it . tragedian h ive u substatitial teotitnonial of our appreciation of him. Christmas am Niiw Ykars Uifts. The ladies of this city and State are kindly requested to call at lUmberter' hat fctore. No. IC East Washington street, anl examine his stock of furs, which comprised all kinds olfere! i:i the market. Prices are the lowest in tlie city, and tlie assortment is very lar-e. Your own interests demmd that you look through their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Patriots, Attention! Hca pecial order from tlie War- Department to (lovrmor Morton, all voluuteers in this State who enlist before the 'bh of December, lt-63, ate entitled to one month's advance pay, $13. an! $30 Ix-int v, anl it make to difference whether the volunteer join an old or a new regiment. Veteran volunteers will re ceivc $1'0 bvunty. Ä'-Wm. 1. Fiahback. Km . of this city, his been appointed lecrniting superirten.ietit of the clored regiment t be raided in this State. Col. Fishbick. we presume, will cumin m l the camp ami direct the orirjn'xition of the Con D'Afriquc. His long advoc icy of the abolition ! doctrine will enable him to .stand ihe smell as ; well 13 any other mm. It is a good appoint j meut. ."lured ri t!ie origin ot' ihe Itible. at Collc-e Hall, iittit l.fore last. S.'ie will lecture on iSun i v morning next at the Court houe, ou spirits in this rld and th1 next. A man went itito rinvii!.ions at the conclusion of ; her last lecture. The iiblnppy indivi hul's ; --a a mw I if as. ft m!x ill f ia I a 1 f f i (i il atwi a. loudly cheered b the auoentc Mis. Wilisie, j like a ladv, said not a word. Foul Warp, Attintiox. There will le a . mertin of ih tit 'asm of the Fourth WarJ on j Satunlat ni-l.t, at 7 o'clock, at the school houe, hc: it will be ton err uuu'i interest lo attend, j and particularly those whose names appear on the ; "roll ol honor, or "hrst diss, out of which the draft will be nude. J- 1 KLLIOTT, President. Gio. Mmbutt, Secretary. 5TOottschalk. Urignoli, C rller and Patti visit Indianapolis on the Hth int. Thev will give a succeeding concert on the 15th u"th to take place at Masonic 1111. The programme for the fir-t evening will be whit might be ex-r-ctl of the elile of the trou-a. ;.tt.-h 'k I lay Valse, tiom the new open of "Faut " the i.jui-ite reverie t!e "Dying Poet." with a grand j ptudy of bia own. the "Oi-m Creollos," an.l bis ! grand fantasia on the "Daughter of tlie Uegi uieiit." J

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rl bui!!in, nr!T t!.e old lMtion oti ! Mn!nn ptrret, wi.crr t-be permanent- ) It filed 5n few diys. Tn tltt? rtir-ir.ti'tiC we ask ! ti e in'lu!ctK- f our friends if there should j wit d!iy ia t!. ;ub!icition of the Scntir! orj omi!OTi9 In ot'n branch? of our tislne. A a J oi a we are fit"! up ir nirnew e-t.tbliha.cnt wes!! hive every f.vi'ity to rroni-tty !i all 1 work entrust! ti u, arl "in ihe vrrv bet s!Ie. ! Z'ZF'll. linker, trunk m itfifttrer, No .10' chmrz !a his ba.itiss I-ctt on, and to I ici'itite ! it k oTtf In lrL'.tfKkol tnmk, ii'e, cr pc-t b. I tdioi b)t.cet b'io. aful all other rrit j cles in Lm line at much lor price th.o trtej ( r .n be tt:-ht of a.ij o'-Iir liou-c in the citj. i 'r. Jef ker i t itt woikuui, and his rata j itrttires art? of t!ic be-t julity. Theie i.4 no I drcfrt'on it. h: t0(!s. b it thev are ju.-t whtj t!:ff lire rep retnted to Ire. ifc lm no Tinrr trui.k, lit only tf . mvJe' f the bt m ttcri- t al. and for erir. We recommend all who! ur-irr p'km firricir in in iine, nU at low jtKw( tor!! urm Mr. üerkwr. 12T"At a i;encT.d C-jurt MtrtUl held in ClaHiiiili, "i'itvale Het.ry drier, of coni;Miiv K, tli rfe:rncTit Indhru civ i!rv, for ttiki'iz Kir-t Lic'itPti int Joel II. K'li.i'f. f 'iinf.r.f . drawing a knife, with the avowed intentinn off tabbing f i 1 L'etiteriant Ivüott; lor s'.rikin j K:r-t Seririi t Wi!Ii;ir:i Skinner, cf s-aid re;imont: r d of piking disrespectfully of hi offi cer. erlrc'!lr- to be imprisoned at uch 'lace a f Inn be de imtc 1 by tlic Co;am.iu liu (nrrul, at hard 1 ibor, with a bail and chain wti.hin tbirty-five fu:l attntbetlto one of bis legs during the residue of his lerm of enli-tment as a aoldier, and that all pay a'.cruin to him from ihe Unitel States duriii' his imprisonment. be forfeited to the (ioveruinent of the Unite! Slates." U. S .r 2 ) n iMis. We direct the attention of those eckin investments to the advertisement of Mcs-m. Jay Cioke it Co , the subscription icnts for the sale of tlie "five tenty" Government loan. I be large amount sold and the avidity w ith which it has been taken at par, are the be.-t evidences that capitalists regard it as a profit ble investment. The interest is promptly paid in fcoM, so that even a decline in greenbacks would not ntbVct the value of the bonds unfavorably. This frrii of investment is h!o convenient, espc'.iilly to tho-e cl ies of the community who are unb'tcd to en.aye in business and wlio wish to ai 1 h c ircs and troubles. The advertise mcnt ets f.irth the manner and pi in of providing the bond-, nnd all nc ce-s try information in regjiid to them, to which we refer the reader. . mim - 4 kW - WAR MEETINGS LIST NIGHT. M.YMlJlä9HiS !M) US f J t P. riaT WARI. On motion. Mr. Ihram was called to the chair. It wa resolve I that the (jnot.i of tlie 1st Ward should be filled by volunteers. It was al.o resilvcl tint tiie meu who would volunteer in the lt Ward should receive a bounty of .."0, iu a l liti .i to all others. A committee of three, consisting of Dr. Woods. Cha-t. M. Kochi.-uud Chas. Whittcnburff. was appointed to st)!icit subsci iptions for a volunteer nind. The lollowing gtntlen.en pledged themselves to pay the f-uuis of iiiviiey uttachcxl to their u lines: A. ndll. Schnull .$000; C. F. Hahn .$109; Win. Knüver ; Leathers & Carter $"0; H. Uomberer .5J; C. Whittenberg $50; C. Yonnegut $äU; Jacob llubush $'23. and J. II Whit si: $10. Person- residing in the 1st Ward will be called upon by the committee appointed by the meeting last night, to procure subscriptions to aid in tilling the quota of said ward. SECOND WARD. Mr. Newcomb was called to chair thfcand Wm. Waplaee appointed Secretary. Ou motion, a committee of three was appointed to confer with like committees of each ward, iu devising some general plan for raising volun teers. These committees to meet at the Court House on Friday evening, at G o'clock. Colonel Hobiuson, Win. Wallace and T. ! Haughey were appointed as the comtnitte. On motien, Andrew Wallace was added to the committee. On motion of Mr. New, the meeting adjourned till Saluiday evening, at 7 o'clock, at the Couit House. Every citizen of the ward is requested to attend. KOtRTIt WARM. T. 15. Elliott was calle! to the chrir. George Merritt appointed Secretary. A committee was appointed to confer with similar committees iu other Wards, to device some concert of action with regird to r lising recruits. Messrs. Uuttcrtield, Merritt and Ch mdlcr were appointed. A resortllion was adopted, instructing Messrs. Emerson nnl HI ike, Councilmen from tlie Ward, to vote a liberal appropriation bv the C":ty Council for bounties, to be paid to enlisted men under tlie late call of the President. On motion Me.-srs. Hutterficld and Chandler were appointed a committee to examine the roll for the draf t and have it corrected. The meeting adjourned to meet on Siturdav night next, at the school house, at which time and place all are reques'.ed to be pre-ent. StVENTH WAKI. A large atid enthusiastic meeting was held in the 7th Ward last evening. Strong anil stirring speeches were made by Mr. Davis md others, all agreed that there should be no draft in the 7th Ward if possible t prevent it. The meeting was organized by calling Esquire Cram to the chair and appointing W. H. Loo mis Secretary. On motion of Mr. Sloane, the chair was direc ted to appoint a committee to canvass the Wards am! ascertain the names" of the young men who could and would volunteer, also to solicit funds to piv au additional bounty of $100 making iu all $:oo. An amendment was offered requesting the chair to appoint two men iu each square iu the Ward. W hen on motion of Mr. Divis a committee of two wcie appointed by the chair to appoint a large committee embracing two from each square Wherefore, the chair appointed Jas. Davis nnd Daniel (Uaiier as such committee. The 7th Ward is fully aroused to the importance of avoiding a draft. The funds w ill be raised for the additional bounty. Thist should induce volunteer in .st.und uioe lo till their quota. The war will soon be over; aud $.";0 bounty is surclv better to a single ;nm, even in a -oouMary point of view, than he can ni ike in any other wav ; saving nothing of the honor of ivirig his country. Adpturned to meet Saturday night. In the other wards, the same action was taken. Our patriotic cit-zens are re-ol ved th it no draft! shall tike place i-i o-ir viciuitv, if it can be avoided Attend the meetings oalle-l. T" PROFESSIONAL. Ir. A. I). AM, VKIK.US HIS SK. Ii VI KS TO THK CITIZKXS OF W I:fiii.4pli a.. 1 th in.ty. cMce, Vircinia Avenue j au. a. i, net- a. Tin Af w Jt-rvy street. a. 37. oo( l4-63-.ily BROKER. HONEY ADVANCED ON WATcUKS, MX)XbS, JT. KI.LY, TLATK, Dry ii oJ auJ otin vtr.jil property, ox bought atj.l ol.l at ISTO. 18 ä NORTH ILLINOIS STICK KT. NOKWOOL bLiCK IUI STAIKS.) ort3H-lly NOTICE. I ELECTION NOTICE. (FUCK 1'fTHI hl'IO CSTtAL KILl C., ( lüUiA4rous, lK.cen-.Ur t. Is63. f ItllK TOCKHOLI'KliS IN S.II CoMfAXT AUK hereby notit.! iLa an Wtiou fur hmtpri tn a;d Cmpany will be he'.J at the i tT.i e of the Cmpat:y in Inaiana(K!ii, ota iTtarJay, ihe 7th iliy tT Jauaary next, (l64 ) Hy or!r of the Boar! cf I1rectrr. .trcS Ur AM. HAVXAH. JcreUry.

r"rom ! Coc'.r.natl Trk Cu!TM, IVc. t. rinanelnl nnd ( omnirrtlnl umitiarr lr Ibf It Werk. There his been a pres-ir.j dromd for money during the week, and the onrket rulrd rather cloer than the previoo- werk, ao mach that a lirgo amount of gool paper haben onere!out-i-Je rf.e regular tnoka atI re;otiue-l nt b to 10 percent, it is not appre'led tht tVre will beany such rtringeuey experiecce! aVhasten the cae grernlly in tb;a market during the winter cmvü, b-caue there is uot one half tie neceity e"i-tiii for discouoU which there was iu other u-irs, when the crei:? fyiem ruled ia all its ruinou I ititude. , No croJit is fthort and c iron inscribed, aod Lesce bui a light dem md fir money, nMtwith'tati I :ig te great aciivity in all deirtmeiit of trade, and the immeuse volume of t-.isr.es- bring trmn-acted. Th rtrinency in New York ii not because of tlie legitimate dc-rnin'j-of rormerce, but iu coneipjence of the detmnd from speculators In told and tocks, and the ir.inie:i.-e amount of money neclel to hold the fanrie as w;l! itt the reals at the iirmou-ly iacrea! iMtrnin il value wliich has been given to them by ihe bulU"of Wall and William streets. There lias been coaiderbIe speculativ rlemml for gold, md the dealers hive done quite a large b-i-inr- during the e-k. Th demand for the live twenty bonds ha- been moderate only; issues of t! e new .-eries are out. Hut about one huudred million ot iha-c tonds remain unsold, of the fir hundre ! mitli-n authorize J by Congress. There has not been much done in quartermasters' and comrnis.-aii tt checks, ,as ihey are not offered at the quoted rates, which are the s-atne they were a week hlm. The supply of exchange has been large, but it met with a good demmd at our quotations. Kentucky and Indiana notes now pass at par, though round um of Kentucky would bring a small premium. Tennesee mouey is better; the Planter's Hank is tiken at -Uc dis., and the unse

cured banks at I0c dis. The quotations of gold in our last were incorrect, ami should have been IG17 prem. buying, and 41)(25'J prem. selling. The error" was owing to an oversight in reading proof. We quote the following as the closing rates last evening: BITING. li. 47 , IS prem. 27 ft 10 preui. ar. 8XLLINO. par. '3 prem. 45 prem. New York UoM. Silv r Kentucky tauk Dotes.. IiKÜana Stat notm Or-hrs on Waingti-n, Cortil1o.it!. ............. y-iartTna-;tPrs' Vouclit-r, city Quarterina-ter' par. P. 'SI,1,' Iii. VoucLers. country no .a3e. IJtisiness in all its deparments continues very active, hnd, as a general thin, unusually profitable. The weather has been favorable for outdoor operations generally. There have been but few important changesThere h is been very little ch mge in the spirit of ihe poik market during the week. In consequence of more liber il receipts, or milder weath er on some days, the feeling was rather heavy; but. on the whole, the m irket has ru'ed with great uniformity, though ptices are fully 2."c per cental higher th in they were a week ago. There can be no doubt that confidence in presen; prices and the ultimate favorable results of the business this season has increisel since our last, and pickers here and elsewhere seem to be pretty much of one opinion namely, that if there is a deficiency in tlie crop of one fourth, iu pounds, as compared with last season, present prices are not much if any too high. Still it is becoming more evident every day that packers w ill have to hold large stocks for some time before the result can be developed; as the amountgoing intoconsump tion is now, and will be for some time, exceedingly small, which, in view ol a stringent mjney market, will prove a seriou obstacle in the way, and may lead to a revulsion and large decline in prices, even should the delHcienc? be as large ns th most extravagant estimates. Yesterday the mvrket opened quite active, and packers bought freely in the morning at $7 25 for XX) lb averages, and $7 40 to $7 6!) for heavy, but ns soon as the large receipts were known this feeling was subdued somewhat, and the market closed rather quiet, packers not operating so freely. The sales were: 337 averaging 10 pouu'li. at. f6 90 7 00 7 25 2 25 7 i?3 7 10 7 Ml 7 50 7 Ü0 33i 1200 3S0 50 MH) "23(1 150 700 1H5 200 260 200 lyo 2o 251 t-tK) Thcreceipts during the week and forthescason, and comparatively for some previous seasons, have been as follows: Total for the week l'rev. reported .. G0rS."t5 ..175,653 Total to date Same tim last season. .. in lsl la 1S6C 2:ttl,493 304,915 152.GS6 1S-J.5I3 The receipts for the corresponding week last sea son were 7 1,000. It is state! to us by pirties well "posted," that a scarcity of cars on the railways east of this citv, has kept back the hogs from Eastern Ohio in tended for this market. For the hog product, with but little exception the demmd has been local and speculative and not by any means of that nature calculated to give confidence, yet all articles have been held with prc.it firmness, though not above cost prices; but the few s des made frum day to day have been below the prices paid for hogs, and all seem to agree that it is very difficult to fell anv article at prime cost, so that the bisis of the business so far is mainly a faith in the future more than any thing at present. Yery little done for England, and that in the hope th it prices there will be much better than at present. We will say here for the benefit of English readers, that there will be a falling off in the receipts of American meat of this season's cure, iu the various English ports fully twothirds as compared with last season up to tlie 1st of March. Of this, we think there ran be no doubt. How it miy be afterward, depends altogether upon the coutse of the mirket there or here. Iu Hour and grain there has been some ch mges. Whisky further advance! an 1 the market a good deal excited, nnd not a little unsettled. The tax question will rule this market for some time, and great tluctations may be looked for from week to week. The stupendous fraud- being developed among Government officials have produced great indignation in the community. The exhibit published in our daily papers of (Quartermaster Uurtt, at this post, is "the talk of the town. He asks for a suspension of public opinion, but this is absurd in the face of the letters published over his own signature. They certainly settle the matter beyond csntroversy. It would seem that the populir creed of men employe! by the Government was to "get ye wealth, no matter how." WANTED. TO Si;0 FKK MONTH. THE LITTLE 77 I Iß iiant ewws MacLite Company watt an Aeem ia each fr'-xmty, to nolicu Her for their new 1 . M achtn-:-, t i-h tautr, screw -itr ver aint extra noelle. YVe will pay a lihrnl ..ii uy nn 1 xper.se.. cr five larpe commission. Fur p irticuUrs, term-, Ac., incite a stamp, n.l aj.lr.-- T. S. l"A i ., T"ldo, O., Gonrral Agi-tit rVrthe L'titci States. 1 v4-.Ilm.tv2ni FOR SALE. I nitnl Statr Malial Sale, District of Indiana. BY VIRTUE OF A CFKTIFIKU t'OFY OF A bKCREE anii ven1iti fi "xi'ti -s t r,f i-hI, n..! .lrrect.l y tl.t Ork of ti e l"t.it d states Hstrxt Court lor the I).tnct t Imhana. 1 will, ;i ti: 4th day .f ja mary, 15I. at Ii. i!t;.- nf tli Trrj.ir-r f S: it. v. Iii r ;ty flr'tiai?plr, I 'tfi n fe l.iurs t.f 1 o'c'-ck A. M. jrdöMhkr M.'f nx:-1 ''a', 'ip' sc b .alc at puMic u:-r. , to th- h:Khe- 1 iO.r. kr esh. f'l-y.t'on . L;ilja a ii per et-i l. S:t Sit k , (be i.urutr cf the tertifi.ate f wLicU, and the re-pect.w auun: tLereof, ar? mi f .ikwsNo. K)t ?o. of ' No. iT (r. Amount. Ccr. Arncurd. Cer. An't. 5Tt 5.0 liiSO fJ.'KH) I2C1 . 5.0X) ls a.ouo :3v.'.... ?.oo lavt . i.oo) Uns, 2,WH Hl3 l&sO ti.MOO I67t 4.i0 17-i.... 7.'s0 loL... 6,1h I92S..... 2.1'SJ 2139... 4.I1IO luT. .. . ll.OUO TU .... 3,X S.-0.... 3 0O0 fsij .. 6,(K0 518. ... 7.0U' S-j:.... 8.000 IUI.... 5.U0 l.'U.i . . . 5,U Total I'.l'D.OliO Ka-h certif.CJ.re t. ill l inId t rprateiy ai. in the order awve en, but li no seilt will either of a.i Cf r-t;flcat-s tri cs oiT a:xl otl by iu for W than seventy-five p.-i r-r.t.'f the par value thereof. Certiflat. of purchase ill o by ire executlard ce'jNfre J to the pur. hasrr, whis-b, ui-Jer an.t by the trm of the drere, w;ll rt.tthe porcfcer to rare the ai 1 cert.ti-ares cf t K-k pirchaird re aularly tranfvrrel a j th Uw of lixi.aija prsrjJ-f, ai;4 itrw o-rulicAtea tuHl aa in ca i f a rngular tra&ftr. I. R. R05R( l. 9. Marshal. Deteoiter 4tb, lsi3 Jeci-ll::i jar.4

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r at posts imioirroi mi mo.i iuthiitiiil. l or Tlornlng ICeport See Flral rnije. Right Kcport BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED IN CONGRESS. Secretary' Chatc' ' Itcport. T T 1? A "T" : A T 4 rffc T T r-, . Gtttrritlas on ihe Ulsslssippi. AViiA- t 33Ixlo. Ac, Ac,t Ac, Ac, Ac. from .trie York. Xxw Yoar, December 10. The Tribune's 1 Washington pecial says, the followir g is the a i mendmei t which Mr. Wilson of Iowa, pa.e notice of on Monday, in the House: t lie it re-olved by the Senate and Houe of Itep j re-en t.itives of the United Slates of America, in Congress as.etnbled; two thirds of both house concurring; that'the following article be propose! to the legislature! of the several States as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, w hich, when ratified by three-fourths of said legislature.-!, fhall bo valid to all intents anl purposet a-4 a prt of said constitution; namely: Abticlk l.'l. Sec. 1. Slavery being incom patible w th :'ree government is forever prohibited in the United States, und involuntary servitude shall be only'permitted as a punishment for rrirae. Sec. 2. Congress fhall have full power to enforce the foreging section of this article by appropriate legislation. The identity of the pirate who captured the steamer Chesapeake, of this city, is ftill un known. It is believe1! that some of them have come from Canada to Portland, and there embarkeJ for this port. They know all the farts, and were therefore able to deceive the Operation of persons who joined them. The fteamer Potomac, belonging to II. B. Cromwell k Co., owners of the Chesapeake, will ttart to-day in pursuit. The Government bus commissioned the Potomac, nnd she will be armed and furnished with a fighting crew at the navy yard. A ?pecal to the Post, dated Washington December 10, nays: Mr. Aspley will introduce into Conrc- an important bill, at an early d iv, providing th it the free States may recruit to fill their quotas, iu the rebel States, offering such bounties as they mav please. It is suppose! that Mr Washburne of Illinois will be Chairman of the Committee on Commerce in the House, and Schenck Chairman of the Military Committee. The FIyd bonds case will come up in the Court of Claims to day. Mr. Fen'on will prob-ibly be put on the Cornmsttce of Ways and Mean if he desires. From Cairo. Cairo, December 10 The steamers St. Patrick and Schuyler, the former from Memphis, the &th, Hii I the latter from New Orleans, the 3d, have arrived. b The Memphis Hulletin says: (Jen. Veatch nnd statV are busy mustering vol unteer companies into the service. Seven full companies were mustered on the 7th, and as many more would be next day. Veatch extendcJ the day of grace to tb 12th. The steamer Sillie List arrived at Memphis from the Arkansas river. She reports the steamer Emma fired into while en route from Duvall's B'.uir to Jacksonport. A Major and Ctptain were wounded. A ekirmish occurred, on the Little Rock railroad, between a party of Federals, repairing the road, and a band of guerrillas, in which several were killed. The guerrillas were reputed. The steamer Fanny Mc Bride, valued at $30.000, sunk below Fort Pillow on the Cth. The steamer McClellan arrived at New Orleans, on the 3d, from Urazos, Texas, bringing General Banks and staff. The Clara Beil arrived with 1,100 packages of vegetables for the Sanitary Commission. From t. Johns. St. Johns. December 10. The Evening Clobe gives the following concerning the capture of the Chesapeake: The scheme was matured here by Confederate accnts. Meetings were held, an! the passage money of the parties to make the seizure was paid through to New Yotk. They were promised $000 each on the steamer's being safely taken into Wilmington. It was also arranged that at a store in New York each of the party was to call at different times for a parcel containing revolver,, ammunition and a pair of handcuffs. It is believed her cargo w;ts shipped by Confederate agents, and was arranged that she should be seized on this particular trip. The Chesapeake did not call here, she called oft' the harbor nnd took on hoard Capt. Parker, formerly of the pirate Retributiou, who took command. LATL.ST. The Chesapeake is reported to be near Cape Sable. J .11 organ. Louisville, December 10. The Journal has advices w hich it credits, that rebel General Morgan was in Cumberland county, Kentucky, on the morning of the 7th, in company with five of his officers, proceeding toward Dixie. ."fir. t:inifcc's ICeport. In submitting to the consideration of Congress the report of the state of finance, the Secretary of the Treasury has much satisfaction in being able to say in general that the operations of the department have been attended, during the last Dscai year, ny a greater measure ot success than te ventured to anticipate in the beginning. Not withstanding the aid afforded by the additional issue of United States notes under the joint resolution of Jat.iry, the Secretary had found it impossible to prevent the gradual increase, during the session of Congress, in amount of unpaid icquisitions. Those who w ere unsatisfied at the beginning of the session were indeed discharge!, and large sums were applied to new demands for current disbursements remaining necessatily unpaid increased steadily, notwithstanding all efforts to prevent it, until it reached, at the close of the session, the sum of $72,171,169. The loan act, and the natioual bauking act, were fol lowed by an immediate revival of public credit. Success quite beyond anticipation crowned the efforts of tlie Secretary to distribute the 5-'J0 loan in all purts of the country, as well as everv other measure ndopted by him for replenishing the treasury. The ruit was, that within twmouths after the adjournment of Congress, the whole mas of suspended requisition had been paid, all dtmanos promptly met, and fuM provision made br the pay of the army and navy. Duriug the remainder of the fiscal year no embarra9nict:t attenlcl the ntimiuistration of the fin luce except those which are inseparable from vai expeu iitt:re. Notwithstanding these expenditures, il is gratifying to be able to state tint during the list year the total ibbursciuer,t$ did rot preaily excef!, while the increase of the public debt diJ not equil, the es:iinatei submitted to Congress by the Secretary at its last sesiori. Thus, while it was tlicn enimifed tht the nublicdebt, on the3(Mh of June. 1-6J, would reach 1 the -urn ol $1.122,297 .40:', its actuil amount on ! that day wui jl.iW.TJ.Ul, tii l while the Iis- j lurem?i:ts for the rear were e-titn tte.1 t $G93.- ' 31b:21, the real total was $711,7( 9,99.); while the recerps lrom other ordinary ources of re e tue thus clearly correspond vriili ihe climates, and largely exceed them. Ti.e receipts from the interna! revenue have Ic te UUai oiiited expectation. Experience has demonstrated iti error. The estimate $,55,4io,303. while the actual receipt were $37,&40,79. A part of the deScicncy may be attributed to the chance made in it by Congress after the estimate w:j made; but it" is tot probable, as neither cauc operate! to reduce the receipu, that the revenue from this source would have exceeded half the estimated amount. It is clear that the law, unlesj materially amended, will not pro duce the revenue expected from It. The fallowing U the Stcretarj' estimate of ret eipü and expenditures for th next year: timatd balance June 1st, 16C4," $5,636,539; from custom, $70,000,000; from internal revenue. $12j.O..00U; from land, il.000.00: from miscelUneous sources, $- 000,000, making the otimau-1 aggregate rece;,U $206,63.139. He cjtimateM the real expenditure for the year at

$751,15,0??, from which deduct the receipt from ordinary ource, as before Hated, and It leave to be provided by loan $041.976,549. The fum to be provided represent the uicreaatof debt during tLe year. He assumes therefore, the cor-rectne-of the estimate which put the debt, bv July l?t, 1?64. at $16.936.041. It will resait fron thee estimates that the whole debt will have reached, on the 30th of June, lJ-bj, the sum of $2.2.11.935,190. The Commissioners of Internal Revenue re?omn e id an increase of the tit on bank note circulation to two and two-fifths per cent.; an increase oti the duty of distilled spirit to sixty cents j-er gtdion; on tobacco to twenty cent per pound on Ii.if. and from five to ten cents (according to quality,) on manufacture-!; tea cent per gallon on cruJe petroleum. The enactment of such laws will secure an increase of the internal revenue to the amount originally estimated of $1 0 .009 ,01)0 a year, required by the strongest consideration of public poIL'v. Hitherto the expenses of the war have been defrayed by loans, to an extent which nothing but the expectation of its speedy termination COuM fully warrant. It will not escape observation that the average rate of intcre-t is now increasing, and it i obvious that it must continue to increase with the increase of the proportion of the interest bearing to the non-interest tearing debt; and as the amount of the latter, consisting of United States notes and fractional currency, can't be materially augmented without evil consequences of the most fetious character, the rate of interest mu.t illcrease with the debt and approach continually the hiebest average, that must be greater or less in proportion to the duration find cost of the war. In a former report, the Secretary placed the limit to which the loan in the form of certificates of indebtedness could be carried, at $100,000.000.

Experience has shown it can be carried to $150,(H.H), nnd that its natural limit is about that sum. On first due. the amount of these certificate! was $1 45,720 .000. It would be unsafe therefore to rely ou any substantial increase of loan in that form. The amount prescribed by law to the issue of United States notes his been reached, aad the Secretary thinks it clearly inexpedient to increase the amount. Sufficient circulation having been already provided, the government must now borrow, like any other employer of capital temporarily requiring more ihau the income will supply, and rely for the credit which will secure advantageous loans uon good faith. Industrial activity has accumulated, though not inimedia'elv available, capital and satisfactofactory provision for punctual payment of accruing interests and ultimate reimbursement of tlie principal. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. house. Washington, December 10. Mr. Fentc.11 gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill to facilitate the payment of bounties due on account of deceased soldiers. On motion of Mr. Washburne it was resolved that wnen the House adjourn today it be till Monday next. Mr. Pendleton of Ohio gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill to admit to seats upon the floor of the Senate and House of Represent atives the members of the Cabinet, with tlie right to debate upon matters pertaining to their respective departments. I he memorial of Thoraas W. McCturg. 4th District of Missouri, was re ferret! to the Cora mittee on Elections. The Speaker laid before the House the annual report o! tlie Secretary of the Treasury. The House iroceeJei to the election of Chaplains. Eleven candidates were placed in nomination. Before tlie result was announced numerous gentlemen changed their votes for the leading candidates, namely: lit. Rev. Bishop Hop kins, of Yennont, and Rev. E. V. II. Channing, of the Unitarian Church, Washington. Bishop Hopkins receive! 55 votes and Mr. Chanting G. The other votes were scattere! among the other candidates. Channing declared elected. The House then adjourned till Monday. SENATE. "Washington, December 10. Mr. Foster gave notice of a bill to encourage enlistments in the naval service, and credit such enlistment on the military quota of the several States. Mr. Sumner gave notice of a bill to repeal all acts for the rendition of fugitive slaves. Adjourned till Monday. HOUSE FURNISHING COOPS. VCEGTLE & METZGER' S HOUSE FURNISHDTG AND 1 13 i! EAST WASHINGTON STREET, OITOSITI' THE COURT HOCSK, I DIA.VWOIvlN, IS DIANA. rgiHE AI.0VF F.STABIJSHMKNTISXOWOrKX AND offers for gale at low ratca, a large assortment, equal to any in the West, cf Stoves, Zlollow ami Tin-Ware, Japaiiiii'd-AVare, Coal Oil .Lamps and Fixtures, And a General Assortment cf MOUSE FLTiXISIIING MODS. Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Micetlron Ware We are the only Agents for the City of the Cood Samaritan Cooking, AND TIIE Äfiismvi; iiiiL.on stove THE GOOD SAMARITAN, for which we have the exclusive agency, is offerc! to all who are ia want of a HKST CLASS COOKING STOVE, with the utmoM confloVnce that it w ill not fail to please th most careful housekePier. It isa lapte! for wood or coal. THE liOOI) SAMAK1TAN has taken the first premium at the Eleventh Annual Indiana State Fair, over all other t'v.5ii!i;j Staves. THE KEYSTONE TARLOR STOVE, for wo!, with doubl- np and ta.s4, liaa more tbai doubl' the radiating surface of any other Stove of in .jz. and will throw out l:i-re lirat with one-half ihe wmh1. Tbi. Stove hartng r-entsirl, we take pleasure in presenting it to th public as the be.t aDd mot economical Tarl r Stov in the market. AKut for Indianapolia Tor Heller k Tour. g old eta'. is'aeil COOKING :RAs3STGES! With one, two or more Over Rang-, and Extra Charcoal r.nilfr Attachment. W would a'mi call tL-attention of the public to our large Ft oca t rnarbiil;zl Iron Jiantlcs and Grates. Also MarlIe Mantle of -up-rir quality. (ir stuck l mt I5arkn.iröcn .Van, Yve, Ar., nunpri.-e tb r.ratet and best pattern .f Ha-tri Manufacture. All kin1 ofUrniimrniiil Iron Work can be procared tkr-t;cn uts at Eistrrti pr.re. Our st"ct hs btin cart-fully selected, and rnoi-t all articles a-e prrwvired from the larire Ka-tem Factories 1 n-ct. We a re ihert by enabled t c mpetc in price and Cjii.lity of Riot with any lloa.se in the rt(it. V(E'ilI.E 4 VF.TZGER. HOTELS. A. EUTZ. V. BALLWIlG. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, . (FOIiilELLY rlIUEIia, HOTEL,)One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, I DI AKArOLlw, l.xD. fiais HOTEL HAS r.EKS RECENTLY REFTTTED M. apd refurnibed. TUe tratretin puM will be shuwri eve'y attention to make them feel at home. ort " -w r WANTED. SCHOOL. TCAC2ICU WAITED. MALE TEACHER IS WANTED AT ACGCSTA School IIous, in Uarion c anty. A jrod alry will t paid to a good Man. Apply to the undersigned, near Aumta, on tie MkLi-an road. dec7-13t JAMES H. KENNEDY

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COMMERCIAL. t in nuMwn.1 " Cincinnati Market, ; Ciscrs'UTf. Dece m! er 10. Flour dull ani 'nominally orchangrd. Whett quiet. ? 'Corn in demmd at 95o for nrw. Barle firm at jTSOfl .53 for spring, and fl.CI 1 frO for fall, r-it cfiere-l ?r.r.zj. Oat held at NV. with buy ü at Tfc. WhUky declir-! 5c, wnl closed dull at Hc. Hog firm at $.25 for pound avemges, and $7 30,37 CO fr'c heavier average. Receipt, t?,00U. Provision unhanged; 1200 brl new city mess pork sold at $l?i0. Lard at 12c. Grren hama kM at 9c, and ol 1 bacon shoulders at f7aC Groceries uncfinced and dull Gold at 45c ai'4 silver at 42c prem. Exchange

steady. r? York market. Niw York, December 10. Flour hettrr v. $6 2S(3G3t) for exU State; $7 35(37 45 for II. O , .7.50(,r9 U for trade i t a m uranas; cius.n pry trm WhNky a flia.a- frraer at -7(rH)c. Wheat is l(7i?; higher. Corn in fair demand at $ I 2 ! (j? I .i25 Vi etore, closing at the latter rrice. 5 IVrk qtilet; 'h-cn without material change. Lard verv dull at 1 1 l47c lä4'c. Money easy t C(i7 tier cent. Sterling decidediy firmer a:l6!ft'lfö (Jold irreii!.ir and unsettifl; opettf at 4-,78. declining to l"xi, and cU)s;i;g firm -it 5'iJ,. ,Tr5lc prom. REVISEb STATUTES! o r IX! A X A . Socolicl JHclitioxx. TIIE SECOND EDITION" OF GAVIN & Hcrd'a Revised Statutes tf Indiana U now ready for delivery. Both vc' imea have leen can-fully revised, aniallerrorg corrlted. There ii added to the Jfnt volume an apiH-iidii r t over two Lundred page, containing tLe acispa- d at tli- regular and called sessions f the IK-Jlnre tX 1061, and at the regular sension of ISGJ, with a full -index. This edition will Increase the value of the ,work, as it will contain all all the law of tU- State now In force. The c volume cotitaiita aüHhe acts upon the subjecta to which it refi-rs, except t'ose cf and the amendment made at that cssi.. are noted in th marfrin of that volume. Thee ai;tided acU, howevtr, will be found in the Supplement - Tha price of th- jirefeut edition, printed upon clear, white paper, and w-;d bound. Is Trx Dollab for the two volumes, c r Fivk ! li-abs for eithci. Tue St rri.BiK.KT"otitainiii5 the acts of the re.ular and called wssionsf the legislature of 161, and the regular esslon or;ISC3, with a complete index. In a 6KI-EK4TK volimk, Irjui d in Ir-alher, in the aiu5 -tiie as the other vulunie, ia also ofTervd f.r Pi ice Two DoiXAiiS. Order for either volume of ihe Statues, ..r all, will receive prompt aU 'itii. Address J.J. lll.-VKIIA.lI, novlD-diwtf ': '. IiiiliannpolU. FOR SALE. rTllVE VALUAK LOTS IN DRAKE'S ADDITION. I.1 They are all ti ether, and will be sold at a great bargain forcasdi, by VIcKEKNaN & FIERCE. dec5-dSt f Real Eatate Agents. UNITED -.STATES STOCKS. U. The Secretary of the Treasury ba not yet griven notice of Jiy Intention to withdraw this popular Loan from Saleat Far, and until ten days notice ia given, the uiider?i::.fd, a "Uencrul .Siibcrlption A Cent' wül continue to supply the public. The whole amo yi of the Loan authorized I Fiv Hundred Millions of Dollars, .earlj- Four lluii dred flillion hnve been nlrendy nub scribed for xfntl paid Into ihe Treasury j noftly w itt sy- the la-t seven njotdhs. The larpe demand from abr a I, and th rapilly increasing home demand for use as t'l" basis for circulation by National Banking Aoc:aticA now rf?a!;izin$ in all parts of the country, will, in a v-y short period, absorb the balance. Salea have lately iii,.ed from ten to f.teeu millions weekly, frequently exce.li:i(; thre millions daily, and as it is w pII kn vn that tl.e Secretary of the Treasury has ample and ifaüiinj resources iu the Duties ou Imports and Ijteriel Reveuues, atet iu the issue of tie luterebt bearhifr L'al Ten ler Treasury Note, it it almost a certa uty tLr he w;ll not tid it nectcsary, for a loni? time to come, ieek a market for any other long or permanent Loai..THE INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL OF WHICH ARE PaVALLE IN C.OI.D. t Trudence anl j-iuteret miy force the minds .f thoscnterjplatin? the f- rni ati n of National Bakkinr Apoc-iatio:is, as we as the minS .f all who have idle nn.ney on their h.ds, t- the promp. conclusion that theyshonld !oc i. tixe in utihscrit i;ir to this dkm-I popular I-oau. It v.fil aoon be l-eyoud their reach, and advance to a hanme premium, an wa the result with the 'Seven T'?'rty" Loan, when it was all cold and could no loi.gerbe ?.lcribed for at par. It I u M pr Ont. Loan 9 the lntere t nnd lrlelpa payable in Coin, thiiw yieldinfjover ?ilne per Cent, per unnu in at the pA -ent rate of premiua on coin. The üovernnieiit jequiref all duties ou imports to be paid in Coin; the duties have for a long time pat amounted to over a $uirt?r of a Million of Dollars daily, a sum nearly three .'tiroes greater than that required tn the payment of thinterest on all the 5-20's and other permanent Loans; .-i tltat it is hoped that the rarplua Cin In the Trevr;; at no dittnt day, will enable the United States to runie specie payment upon all liabilities. TLe Loan is calle'. 5-?0 frota the fart that whilst he Iki).lsiay mn f'f2) years, yet th (iovernmenrhaa a right to jy ihem V IT iu Gold at par, at any lime after 5 year. X Tlie Intertill puid hairyearly viz: oa the first days of Sovrmber and May. Subscriber, ein have Coupon Hood , which are payable to bearer, an 1 are $li, i'A O, asd t,tHj;cr IieiMennl BotiJs satce denonii-iations, and in addition $5,KQ and til vOO. For Banking purpo.-es and for investments .f Trlii mouies the Reutered Bonds are preferable. K Tt".-c5-20'acar,t hi taxed by State, citie , towr.t or countie. and tb? fiovemtunt tax on them i only om nil a-b.tf percTj:. on th u'wjnt or trwr.ie, wbea the income cf ihe L ! r excels Six Hundred 1 ?oll a rs pr annum; all other ""i.-ivestmeTit, tsrh a Income from Mortgage, Railros ! Stock arid Bi'id 4c.,nx-tpsy from three to five T ci tax on the iiiconie. Par:k and ItanKx.Ji thms-.'bout the country will cootil Ue to d.poe the R rJ; and a 1 order by md, or ollirwi, oroDptr att'ivld l. lie inconTthieii-": of a f wdiyt'deUy in t;,e driirery of the lWr..l i. on.oidib'e, the i-ma:d bini- m great; but a ic'ereat coci eia:sa froni iU day f twibscriplioii, o loss 1j oceaslOT, ar.d every cfT .rt la le!Lca1to d;imnih the delai . J A V COOK. r ubcriptioci Aftni, 111 SOLTII lllRD rTKKET, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, N' Vmlr23, 1S63. dec7-CtJ INSURANCE. Equitable 3:ire Insurance Company, OFFICE SF.t CLOCK, NEAR THK FOSTUFFICF, Indiauapolia, I::daaa, in.ore Store. Iwellinps, Furniture. Barna, - Hay, rriu auwi Live Sleek therein, a?a:n.t Iom or datge by Fire. Omciaa. Col.I). li. 5toe, President; J. J. Fai'Ah, Vice Presidebt; Vf. II. Jonapion, Actuary; Jamea J. Smith. Treasurer; B. F. F. S?retary. DiaicToa. Co! :t i. Koee, U S. Marshal, Indiana; o L;Capt.J. J. Smie.i, raytawuter Stau Arsenil, lanaikJ.; Vf.T. Gibfi-i, S-cretary Indiana Fix laurai Conpaxy. Il:aJias.L; C F- Fay, General luturaoce ! Agant, Indiacap'- ,; J. JJ. McCarty, Aud.tor Watah J County, TT ah a.b. 'r- xpt2S-3oi

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dellkfo.ntaim; riilrud lisu. Win Irr ArraiiKcmont. rAKFÄ EFTTKCT SOTIMPKU U. Jaa TBJtIV J Vt Indiananis aa foilows: Mortifr T.rpr t4Ves at 15H A. Jl , arrfre a Cret li:a at Ü.1S f. X.. Cleveland at J -0 P. M FltUb.rt at T1 1. Cniciiua;at tJrelar.l wita tb lke Ph-rm Koute f-r Ihinkirk Huflalo, ASharv, New Terk aa. flva-t-n. Cornecttn at lltt"jrr w,ia tb rvr.nsjlvan? IUllroa.1 f. Harri hvrr. Ktt-r, Wahfr gtoet," rt UadilpLfa, New Tork ail JV Men. Afromm(v!atk'Tj Train leaves at 120 P. M., and mrj to tnin nl v. N'xtt Erre lare at -30 P. M.. atrtre itOrtl'M at fi 15 A. M , Cleveiard at 9.3ti A. M r.ttsbu-i; at 3 30 P. M. ('winectirs: at Oereland w-fh te Tjile Jthora Route fsr lunktrk, ..T4l., A: r, w )nk and IW ton. Conectirc at l".tt.r.t3rr w'th the retB'jlvaia Railroad for HmSurr. Ba;t;aare, W ahlclTi Philadelphia, New Tork and Boston. J. W. WIBR, Gci.ersl Sapertute-yJirt. novis-dlra SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read the alrertlsrrr.f nt fa this rJr, ki4 IMPOBTAST TO FEMALES. Dr. CheearoaA, of Kew York, has devot.-d the lat thirty years of his pracfjc to Female Complaint. His I".IU act like a clana. TVey are reliable and fe. Bor9-dtm tST IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. IIakvbt's TrxAia Pitta hire sever yet failed la rtr m.vinif difTcuIties ar.:n fnn obstruction, r trvjarw il nature, or In re-tori::? the fjtU-m to perfect health when aufehui; from Splual a.T.-tlv-ti, PrUpu, Wert, the VVhite, or other weakm of th t'terin Organ. TLe Pill are perrect!y Larmls. on the comiHutiwci, ae4 may be taken by the ßiot delicata fruialt without cauain dMresa tho same time tl ey act like a charm Fy strengthening, invigorating ad retoririf the aysleta ta a healthy coud.tion, aud by bringing j the monthly prol with regularity, bo tnattrr frm w hat rane th rbstruction miy arise. Tlfy should, however, SOT I taken during the first three or fnr raoi.iu of prciory, though safe at any other Uaie, at m!carTiage wmld b the resu't. Each box contains W p'.!.. Price tl. Dr. HAUVEY'S TREATIK n Ieaei cf Fetaalea, Pregnancy, Misarriege, Barrenness, Sterility, production aud Abuses of Nature, and enapbstlcally La-tles Private MMical Adviser, a pamphlet cf 4 are, sect free to any address. Six cents required to pr ps.L. The Ii;is atid book will b sent by mail when desired, curely M-ah-d and prepaid, by J. HIT AN, M. D., General Agent, No.7C CeJar street. New York. IOold by all thepriLdpal drurtsis. TOSILINSON A COX, Druggists, Agents, sepl30C3-d-wly Indianapotla. C-NEW DISCOVERY FOR THE speedy an t jmii!ifiit cure of Seminal Weakness, Urethral an-1 Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, Sequal Diseases, Emiiiis, lm;tencc. Genital Iv tiility and diieaes cf the Bladder anl Kidneys. Fkli.'s firrnric Tiu. ore warrante! In all caara and can be relied on. No chance f det re'jniresi. They do not naisate,T'r Ir.terf. ra w!;h bniuess puru:t. Upwards of 2 ca-es Lave len cored tha past month. -VF thnn ntt LunhrA .A yi iann tu tAm in tÄe'r ; ririttf y-r. fW, tn'f till j it r.7 thfir tfctcg. Th-- are en'irely ha unless on the system, and ran t-e relid n in a!l eaes ari!tiT frm youthful Indiscretion or Fdf-abu-e, which often Incaparitate the mffcrer fron ful'illiug ! uU'ri f 1 irnVf lif. A TIIATKE of &t pae, contaiuing mean of cure, iM-nt free to all. Two stamps reiiired for p-stat:e. The Pill w ill le pent by msil, securely ealed, on receipt cf One Dollar, ly J. MiTAK, M. D., Jo.tiClar atrec-t, N, T. Sold hy all the principal drn?i?t. TOMUNSON A COX, Agents. aept.TO-dAjy Indiannpotis. GROCERIES. Ruger 8c Jay c 021, Wholesale Dealers, in OCEBIE - AND Opposite Union Depot, EeiMt$ i i r(;imio's OlB M AM), INDIANAPOLIS, IHD. LAKE SALT. UUdwER A: JAYCOX, SELL AT CLEVELAND AND TOLEDO PRICES. TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. 55 5 o e o n WI KXIP 0J HAND A NT TO CRCKE, ALL kind of M trbia Monumer.U aud Grava Suwea. &rv t order, with 4aKn, embirm, or dnc tkat saay b. watocd. ThM-4eair.sg asythtsr H ccr Im will d welt to five ' e!l, ! nee but the best luauriala. Jiuaoraal wtk. ! 4Awly

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