Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4108, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1863 — Page 3

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iini-rv i linn V iVn irrtfilhrn I i aiu.vuai .m.v i.vtt, i'M,r.MiMi i 1 CITY AND STATE ITEMS. ttfinornl. Th 8r;tinel nfüee ha ben raiovH ' lh re Sentinel Imil ling, on the mrnrr of Me'lian n-l Fesrl street, half i)r out-, of Washington street, arnl nearly ppri.'.te oor ohl;Wealion, where w will te p!?tel lo ? all ImoCratJ, rw! other, bavin? prititin? In fl". ZWTko City Council mw( t niht ZZfGml qihti'ie of S.nitary torts' frr onr rmiea in the? Smith are daily pain2 tLv.uh thil city. r?TCjt. !i:bun. of t!ie reeular cavalrv, whiln on mufrnmr tmir is this State tat -etk, pa'fl out over $'2T .OW in bounty i.Kney. f t"?" There 11 be a meeting of the ward i'osirnittee appoints! with regard lo volur.teeTir. sr. at tLt Council CtiamU-r, at C o'clock P. M.UmUt. h a.vy . 1. ihiwii.", im: j;iri irlr""r"' I' IP 1. 1 - 1 - . . - i . . retr at the Metrolitta to iii'l.t .4 huizfeir Mi Pem.oyer. Mr Uü-t and Mr. Ililff will support him An tni-itig afterpiece. JT37Pron indebted f u are respectful v qneted to call and etil their accounts wfj. reour tjok keerr,' T. K. 1 In! brook. flr3-llrn Jifro & Fesaiioihka. The fire borne rower eniue uel U the oM Sct.Mel, office, with tubular boiler, lijiter, connetinj; jnpe., smoke sUck, 4c, U now i'ouJt for de.'lTery, and la offered for wie. Price 275, cah. . OV""Mnr nrresta were tniüe S iturdaj nicht on Illino'n street. The policemen neem nw to te determined lo lo attiro op nJ down that retiu. 00 mora exterwirclr tr.-iTeled by trän - gers than anj ether in the citr. ; Billiard Match. It is reporif J tht a match for $K) to $1,000 will comeotrn: the Excban-e r Wahincton Hall, on Wl.eMlay eT-ning next, between John McDevitt, of thi citj, and Frank Parker, of Chicago. ?The County Commiioner. of Marion county have voted one hutitired dollars bvunty to to each negro volunteer. The City Ct.'uncil of Indianapolis otel, on Friday night last, fifty dollars to each white one. t?7The Empire Siloon ia ofTered for g-ile Thia famous establishment it locate! at No. 23 We?t Washington Ptrret. All it. stock an 1 fixtures are complete. Tho le.-wc run for over two years. Apply to the propricto-. decl'2-dtf Godet's Ladt's Hook. The January numt-er of Godey la fur sale bv I'owcn, Stcvrart Si Co , ilrs. Thoropfion !i Co. The pre.-t-iit number i beautifully illustrated and i full of novdtiea. We notice that the terras to pubscribera are re duced to the old price. mm C2T"Madaru Anna Ilisho and r beautiful and accomplUhel dausheer gire. aa will be no ticed by an , advertisement eUewhcre, a grainl concert aoon at Masonic II ill. Mad. and Mile. Bihop will be ai.tel by the mot unapproach able musical talent. Two negroes, on the corner of Meridian and Washington ttrevts, hail a set to on Saturday lagt. Wool was pulled and heads butted, and both parties were lodged in jail, as they deserved to be, for disturbing the pc tco of this quiet community. Niw St'iT?. A? this is the ?ca?on when every person . wants a new ault, they ahould call on (J. H. Heitkam, No. 17 North Illinois street, and examine bis "took of piece goods and pclcct a comfortable suit for the aetson. New poods just received. decl-tf fTTbomaa Charle. a hackman, and a re'ppectable,' orderly and quiet citizen, was" fined $1C.15 before his Honor, the Mayor, on Saturday last, for having two wheels of his hack two feet further from the curb-stone, on Illinois street, than the law allows. Heavy on a poor man, but good for the fat official. XsfiT The Black Swan Miss Greenfield, a prodigy of African geniua gives two concerts in thU city at Minnie Hall on Friday and Saturday night. December 18th and 19th. Mr. Charles Dodge, the young Thalberc, agists her on the piano. Great curiosity obtains to listen to the notesi of the famous Ethiopian nightingale. All will have to go early to be seated comfortably. - - X3f Smith, at the Exchange, received fifty barrels in one consignment of ahell oysters, Siturdaj last. The bivalves he receives are tho finest, fatte?t and juiciest that ever tickled the palate of an Indianapolis epicure Call at Smith's rtand in the elegant bar room of the Exchange, Jiurth Illinois street, and if you arc fond of oysters, cet them in their pristine purity and flavor. Smith' arrangements are made direct with shipper in New York. tjfV " On Saturday night la: t a wagon belong icp to the Adarai Express CVmpany win, bv a switch train iu the Union Depot, knocked all to pieces, the driver pitched alout ten feet, and the bore ran away with the shafts There was cire .leanness, rcakbusness. a want of ob.-ervatiou or a strict atteution lo business somewhere. Notody was hurt but the wagon, content, express driver, two box cars, three Hat car?, and pveral other things; therefore everybody is glad and ougbt to .offer up thanksgiving. Et. L. PALMFR, HoOKBINDttt AND BLANK Book Mani facti rer, and Dealer ix Station--tar. We call attention to the ndvertiemert of this gentleman In another column. H'h place of business is No. 31 South Illinois Mieet. All work done at bis establishment utiMirpas.-od. Special attention is given to the work of county otlicers, banks and railroads. Music, we would inform the ladies, magazines and periodicals are elegantly bound at No. 34 South Illinois ftreet, Ed. L. Palmer, proprietor. rSTTd night at Masouic Hill Gottschalk, Brignoli. Codier and Patti give their fit concert. These great artistes demand by their wonderful merits that those of our citizens who appreciate cenerous and exquisite cultivation should testify tbe same by their presence. We nay thev demand it. Thry sav nothing of the kin'. They come before our puMic relying upn oof in ng tmt applause v. 1 ku Hju-uy ineir nue, ard confident of triumph. Certainly Masonic Fail, bv the beauty, elegance and la.-hioii of the cily, will be throngetl to night. jyThorni Baxter was the name of the un fortunate mn struck over the bea.i with a 2n in a barber sh-: as recofted in the Sentirc I of Saturday. Mr. Haxter gave no provocation whatever. The negro coming in armed, fpoke ofarTenir somc?Mly. Mr. Baxter nked wl-.c he was goin to arret. The negro replied it was rone of his (iod d-ircned business and tmmeiiite ly ftrnck him over the head with his gun. The concussion fractured Mr. Bx?ers rku'l ard .caused tliegua to expl-vie. The conteiits of tlie barrel shattered a cae containing shaving boxes Afterwards Mr. Baxter was struck over the head with a bottle and anoiher fracture of his .'ull made He was lying yestenhy, his surgeon, Dr. Barnes, informs us, inser.i'e. and the prob.ibili ties are decidedly against bis rci-m-cry. The lie gro, who ha 1 been a serv t : to an army officer, was arrested and now lies in j ill. in the Sentioel of Saturday, in whub two 1, wh for some otfense were taken to jail.h i J their threats cut from ear to ear by an in-ir.e nun, ir.to whose apartment they were put, tcrminaUi, if rusible, fctill more fearfully. On Saturday a rjK-b took lrom the prison the insane tnia They tied a rope about hi neck , and would have bueg Lim, but were prevented by tome humane rvr.ons. I l.is affair is one ot tr.e most hom ifyinc We camiot help wying that the official who put these boys into the cell with the insane iaau i culpable. We do not know who he was, and we undrtand that the insane man was carched and nothing discovered, but it axilla ha bad a knife cuQceed in bis drawers. - The wW.e matter ou;Lt lube ihorougbly invcttigated, for ucll a thing, in all its aspects, is heart rending. Ti e names of the boys were Shoekely aßd LUta.s, uA were aged about fiftcea yeaii.

mee tine ef th Democratic Central

IftflOl O'Ulli J Mtiu k tug uvw w iawapoli. n the 12th est., fur the mirnoae of rriortlninj; delegate from th) i i' .1 Hi evrrI townh"r. coorcmij to tuoriiinni oj detente given ron eoor.ty r-y tr.e ieuirai OmRiittec of lt. Sixth CoorTfiiuioDl District. After du deliberation the following apportiooment was agreM upvn: Pia Prry La re nee Wayne Worrell Outre 15 TaUl S3 The commute earnestly rf'j'ie the eommitin each Uwihip to ch a convention to select delegit iu aceorJanre with tie abovt ratio, t attend the Democratic lVngretfional Convention to be hel l at Indhnapvdi, in Mli tuy Hall, on the Mh of .Iirunry t ext, at lj2' o'clock P.M. It is hoped tht the comnittea j or the feveral townh fta will not lau promptly u call convention, no thit M rion eonnty may be fully represctited in the District Convention of theVth of Januirv next N. HAYDEX, Chiirmin. Ißi A.xiroLii, Dec. 12, Ih;3. Wnr nerllns: Ktatnrdiajr ight. riE-T WARI. At the adjourned meetini of the citizens of the Firt Ward, on SiturJy eveuicg. it was ascertained fiom certifiatea presente! by C. C. Stribhen, Kiq , from recruiting nffirera, that during Friday and S iturday la.-t twenty men were regularly inHterel iuto the uervice aa recruits from the Firt Ward, ami that there wrre promises of five more. Subscription to the bounty fund wt-re reported amounting to $1,.H0, hich will not be collected, lor the reason that the city has given an additional bounty of $50 to each volunteer. It was unanimously resolved that it was the duty of every man in the Fird Ward eitht-r to eniint himself or procure a recruit. The other wards bsd better wake up or the First Ward will be firat. tECO.ND WABD. If. O N'eweomS w. appointed President and T. P. Htughey, Secretary. Colonel Robinson reported the action of tho Council. A mo'i n wis adopted tailing upon the commitU e t f the several Ward to meet at the Council Clumber at o'clock on Monday night, Dec II. " Messr Nev and Murphy wtre appointed to inquire a? to tho course to be pursued to get t ie lit for volunteers. A determination was evinced to raise the quota of tlx Second Watd. StVl'NTII WARD. An ndjourne 1 meeting of the candidates for the draft in the 7'.h ward was held nt theschoid houe on Siturd ay evening, Dec. 1Ü The meeting being oriranire! by the appointment of W. H. Lorniisns Piesident and Jas. Wood as Secretary, a committee consisting of two gentlemen from each square was appointed, as jullows, having boon appointed by a conunUtee selected for that puip se :it a rrevious meeting. Tho dut3- of this committee is to canvn-s etch uat and secure two volunteers fr.'tu each squ ire. This committee will he considered hs not discharged until they phall have secured the wsrd's quota of volun teer. They are also expected to raiae a lurce fund by rtibsTiptton f being fumisheil wiih blanks for tint purpose), wliicli fi nd is to be appropriated as a Hard bounty in udditiou to the national, county nod city bounties. Tin following named gentlemen constitute the committee alcove referred to. Fur Square No. G3 Win. Moflitt and Chas. Loudon. For Square No. GO A. Haywood. For Square No. 61 John Marcee and Wm. Cook. For Square No. 03 Geo. Y'oung and E. T. Sinker. For Square No. 81 C. C. Perine and G. W. Hill. For Square No. 100 John M. Kemper k Sameel Blythe. For Square No. 101 W. H. Loomis and Mr. Jones. For Square No. 23 C. Cornelius and Wm. Railing. For Square No. 105 A. Umversaw and M. Welch. For Square No. 19 John Callahan and G. Resker. For Square Nos. 21 and U"2 Jas. CofTman and J. Brown. For Square No. 101 John Umversaw and J. W. Kobinsou. All south of McCartv street S. V. Morris, C. F. Schimat, James Lambert and Mr. Ilardesty. On motion tho meeting adjourned to meet on I uesdav evening next at the ronool House, when it is hoped every man in tho Ward will be present. W . II. LOOMIS, President. Jas. Woon, Secretary. Similar action w as taken in other Wards. Mew York Cattle .Market. Makkrt Iat, TV esp a v, ivccraber 8, liG3. TOT iL lfCEIPTS Of CATTLE Or ALL X1NPS, FOl THE WEES. SUerp and Veals. Unuib-i. nTes. Cow. Total 5.2 K'J Lat wrpk . .. 5,323 11 Svin. 54.' 5H 1,413 13.1W8 4-,:;60 Corpn'R werk la:-t year.... 5,36. G4 AvYjceNo.i r wk la-tjrar 4,34tJ tdt 3H lO.Tta 4D.5S0 S1J64 57f 9,198 BEEVES r'l PlFrXUF-T ST.TCS. New York Obi. Iinl ana ........ Illinois lVtinsylvania.. ...1,499 Connecticut ... 310 Kentucky. .. ... 2;!t New Jersey. 1,05s Michigan... ... 3S ...150 ... 29 ...;9, ...233 Iowa BKKVE5 We uotice 300 more entile tbis week than we renorte.l a week si.iee, anJ tbe oua'ity U better. The market opened w ith Kreit activity at prices fully l4c hiither, orae qmlities realizing an advance of ac. 1 be weatker b5 een cloar and cold, Kivii.? to buyers an ansiiraiice of a good demand" frum conumer and but little risk in seeninir. Aout 3,5UO heal were ofTered at Forty-fmirth street Teterdsr. an 1 3.to them were sola uur-.in; toe aav Lat nicht about 6M !iead arrived, and the market of to day ba been leas ac ive, but the yard were all cleared beT'r nicht. We noticed amon tbe cattle from this State om? front animal weljt. In 900 to 1,000 pounds weigbt; such cattle tell heavily in tu- total weicht. JJThe government agents took SJS head at about 10', c, or lOÄUc New York continues to lead in contribntlns, and tbe Harlem railrord which is very popular with the drovers because they land tbestocfc at the yards has been largelv pitroniied. We notice that J. T. Alexai der (the larg est hipr"r to this market) has closed bis busine for the reason, having; sold hia remaining stock to the Govern ment. Premium qualities, per cwU. ...11.2S11,50 Trim. co do ..10.751 1, M Mevlium to go.xl Qualities, per cwt 9,?54lt.;0 Poor do do Oeneral Kellinff price do Average do . .. 6,vd f.00 ... f.ooc; 10,50 ... 9,5' COWS Were rslher scarce sid prices re firmer, r.o (jr.-KvtAniiaaUbeinsofr.Te-t at l" tbsn fto, arul soi::s ry common stock was sold at Ve noticed poe,l atvt extra milkers selhrir at fWftfW arid one prin Iurham,givin eighteen irt per d.y, was bald j atflOO. fnstmul.ty pr head $iV)?T5 i ,i, d f '0 Fair do do an, 4S j Com'n iIj do A VEAL Of prime quality are scarce and Metier; a fw r-xtra ft calves brontrht So; en' were sold reably at 77 l,c, wLi'.e poor trrs f.d broupht or.lj 4c j r.o.-S and extra qualities, per p.;n-l T.'.v: i Otbr qualities d 1 .& .C SHEKP AND LMB The rc-i;-s hfw a:i increase of cer I.Ot) head, but prior are a l:ttl- bisher, ttie densid bei. it active. iiod sheep have Wen ?"ld rra.i ly at Cc perpour.d live wriiht; extra at 64c. and a very ew Isrse and fat brr nsht 7 per h-a.i, or ttc per lb, while common tock 1 quoted at 5V- tore aeep are in Kd demand at 3 5iJ?4.l per ) !. r-tt rc ellsn: in !': at $2 3 each. Um' arr rjaoted a". jC'.c ytr lt; -hoio drt st "c A k'od miii)- thin lan.bs av.d ewes were s A d at J Wt3 t each. Iii K S e supply ha leen Try lart this we- k, a.d price have toiliesi eff al out .c, but witä ciear, co'.d w-a'b'r. the d-msnd ha Wen ct:v. nd th receipt are rear! v all cU--ed out t cur f.-ture.-. rrii-.- havy c-ru-f-d hoc are sold rt-addy. while tht re is t ut little de-nand for pvor st.xk at any price. Live ho?, Lre.-cl llesrr rrime corn-fed 6',a6t LU-ht do llrsvy till-fed Li.-l.t da I. i NOTICE. ELECTION NOTIOE. C'trstc orrwK kMiu Cainaai. RhiwitCo.,1 LsiHAvaroua, IVcemWr 1st. 1.63. fZ-Vir. JtTOCKHOLrERs 15 Sail COM TA XT ARE 1 hereby nt;r.ed that an t'ection for Piectora in said (.' nipar;y wi.l be held at the ußwe ii ti Conapa:iy in Indianapolis, to Thursday, the 7th day cf Jauuary uevt, (l4.) Fy order of the Baard cf Wreeter. dec dJw SXU. lLASNAlI. Sucraiary.

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(troartD airaswLV ro rat ttAtii itatv itiwitL.1 4oon Kcportft, THE BLOCKADE TO BE STRENGTHENED. From General Banks' Expedition. LatCNt lVom tlio Hoittli. Tlie Itebel Covcrninent Itefuaea to Itrrrlve Furtlier Snppllea for nr J'rlaoticra. Ac, Vc, Ar., Ac, Ar t-rnm .e York. Niw Yom, December V2 It is rumored at the llrooklyn Navy Yard that instructions have been receive! Irm the Secretary of the Navy, to dipatch ve-e! to strengthen the blockade ctT Wilmiiigton. Seventeen yr eighteen vessels are now in various plag of preparation fr eca at the navy yard, and rumor pays ten or twelve of these hae bcea orJcrel to the destination above named. TJio Herald's Washington dispatch mentions rumor that a rebel Commissioner was en route to Washington to propj?e terms of peace. Ktfut are makin g to ad 1 regiments of olun teer artillery to tl e regular army. All Indiana so'.-liers in the hospitals around Wttshi.'.'tiiu are to be M?i.t to ludiunapolis. 1 he Herald's Fortie- Monroe letter of the 11th states that Gen. Butler lad a Jute.. -cd a note to the rebel Commi.iontr OulJ, accompanyinc a package of vaccine matter for the relief of the Union prisoners at Helle Isle, who ate afflicted with small pox, nnd that he had received a cour teous response from Mr. Ould. From Watliiitston. Wasuisgton, Dec. 12. The National Leagae bow iu eession here has tkeu strung radical grounds iu Missouri matters. A committee waitetl on tlie President jestcrdy and requested Liia to removaall obnoxir.ua men Itorn office in that Slate. Messrs. Hates nnd Hlair of the Cabinet heartily support tbe lVenideot'c procl tni.ation, and thi-t di.-'jtosert of the organized elVorü to induce the President to remove her. The following was received at Headquarters from Gen. Hink: The following dispatch was received from Major General Washburn from Fort E-perange, Pass Cabello, Matagord i Hay. The command of the bay gives us sub-tmtially the control of Western Tens and nil important points on the Fast coast except Galveston; Fort EsfAXA, Dec. 2 1 A. M. On the 30th of Novemlcr the reikis blew up the magazine of this fort, having evacuated it two hours Iefore. It is a very large und complete work, liombproof and partially cased with railroad iron. It had a garrison of 1,000 men, who escaped all but fix by reason of tho continuance of the gale. The gunlKats could not furnish me with launches to enable meto cut o!l' their communications, nor could they take part in the attack on tho 20th. We drove them from all thoir earthworks and advanced our fharpehooters well up to the fort. We captured 10 guns, ranging from 24 to 123 pounders. ("Signed:) N. P. Banks, Major General. The Chroniclo of to-dav publishes a rumor which it is not able to verify, but believes it to lc true and not improbable, to the effect that A. II. Stephens and five others had come down to Fortress Monroe on a flag of truce with proposal of peace; that they akel to be received in their oihoial character as Commissoncrs of tho Southern Confederacy, but this was refused. Inquiry was made this morning in a quarter where such a fact, if it existed, would probably be known, but nothing; was obtained confirmatory of the rumor. " If any Commissioner or person, acting under authority of the rclel government, made a visit to Fortress Monroe, it was on the exchange of prisoners, which, for certain reasons, is more probable than tho rumor referred to. . From rortro Jioiiroc. Fobtrkss Monroe, December 12. The Richmond Enquirer of the 10th and 11th are received, from which we obtain the following: Charleston, December 9 G P. M Tbe eneemy opened tire on the city and threw shells. The Moultrie and James Islaud batteries returned the fire and eileuced the enemy. Five buildings were struck, but no persons injured. Ch arleston. Dec. 10. The enemy shelled the city between 10 and 11 o'clock last night, and at 1 this morning. Twenty fhota were fired. Our batteries opened heavily on the cremy during the i-hclling of the city. SECOND WSPATCH. We have kept up a const mt fire to day, driving the enemy's working parties from Wagner and Greg. No firing of any account to-day on Sumter, and no shelling ol the city. IliciiMOM). December 11 Yesterday the Senate passed a bill prohibiting the employment of substitutes in the army. In the rebel Congress, o;i the 6th, Mr. Footeof Tennessee said, in a speech, that the President never vi-ited the army without doin? it injury; never has he visited any of our armies but that it had been followed by (lis iter. He charged him with almost having ruined the country, and he would meet his champion anywhete to discuss the question. Uristol, Tinn., December 11. Longstreet's forces are in line of Inuie at Untiefe, ilii rear is skirmiiJiitig with the enemy. rrom Unit I more. Haltimouk, I)eceni!)er 13. The following wa received thia morning: Foutri'ss Monro n, December 13. To C. C. FuUou, Editor Uihimore American: Please give notice tint the rebel authorities decline receiving any more package or provisions for the Union prisoners, so that parties interested mav refrain from sending any more goods to this point. Tt- F Ht-'TM.B, Major General Commanding. Ilev. Mr. Torrence, who went to City Point with Dr. C. C. Daikley, returned this morning. He had au interview with Capt. Hatch, who was sent from Kichrnond to meet him. He informed him of the above decision of the rebel Government, and gave as a reason therefore what they alleged to be an imputation on their honor by the piess and Government authorities that they were not delivering the goods furnished in good laith to the prisoners, and asserted that of h's own knowledge the ollicers in Liby prison, from the imtnen-e supplies they received, could set a table from the stores on hard eciua! to any hotel in the United States. He admitted that there had been sonm irregulsrities in the supplies at one time, but tlie officers who bad been udty uf neglecting prisoners had been promptly relieved and punished. As to the ba ' couditii-u of the prisoners rett.mrd to Aunap.iü, he said they were extreme ca?-es of consumption, and that it was a grave error on the part of the aat'.ioiities to have allowed such pron?rs to reir.Tn. For the present nothing will Lj received hut letters and enclos ures of money, and Southern moi:ey had better be sent. From Cairo. C.urm. lK"jemiKT 12 Lite accounts from Le low represent Martr.aJukc et, .ctvorins to unite e . -,i D i i . , ... V 1 : il. 1 wu- ": . P,' " w l'"';ir KeJ river lut. lexis. I rice a force was rntiCh reduce'!, sn ! wou'-.l nurn' r If s thin 5,(KK) A lar-e K ler il force 1- r..r-.f;.i- h'ui. The reVeL are much tli.-heirfr.c-l. T.e eteamcr I'latte V iKey r-ise5 here with .TJO biles of ctittoa for St. L.u:., ... ! Two Pep-i'v Trovo-t Mar-h tls of this ",!trict j arrettvl two deserters I rum the K'Jth Illinois, ye-terdav, near Dono'.a. when the deserters attacked their cptrs n I kiLc I one nutrient, and l,et the tther until he was bscns.hle Tbe dedeserters escaped. From Portlnnd. Porti and, Ms , December 13. A dispatch from Halifax tl.s morr.in,; Ute that the steAa-cr Cheaperke left Shelbuuiueon S iturd iy morning with an i:;creaeM crew anJ three chaliroas of coal. She w as supposed to be oa track of some coal vessels. Tom I. Laulit St. Lorn. December 12 Jude Walker and Breete, of the Supreme Court of Illinois, have given a dec:.ioa 6u?taiti'.n Governor Yate' prorogauoa of the Legislature laat Jaae.

(,.rrow Jan frauclico. Saw FuA5Cico, Ieectabcr II. Xewfbas l)cen reef ived from tlie w recking party engaged in searching for the treasure where the steamer Golden Gate mnk lat year. Four additional boxes of trcAAare have been recovered. The search will tc runtinued while tlie favorable icason last. . . The Los Angelos Vigilance Committee have taken another jeron from tlie josesion of the Sheriff and hung him. He hal been convicted of an attempt to kill and sentenced to 10 years confinement ii thepenitentiary jircTioujly. - lie confessed his guilt of having committed the murder. ' ' '

Capture of it Itlorkaadr Itunner. Fouteiks Mo.vaot, December 2... The steim ship CircftBfbn, Capt Eaton, )rom the Kio (irand on the i'5'.b u't., has j -ist arrived here. On the 9th in-f., when ftff Chule-tnn, the Cirras ian captured the blockade runner Minna, with a valuable assorted cargo. She towed tlie Minna into Hampton Uhodes. The Captain of the Minna tn'ei to sink her, but the Circassian's men got oa boarl in time to top it. from Ctilrrifcra. Ciucaoo, December 1- The Illinois Supreme Court, by a decision ret-irred to dvy, have sustained Gov. Yates' action proroguing the L'islature lat summer Judses Walker nnd 1'reeze holJing that the proidam ttion by the Governor, and acquiesced in by the General As.-embly nt time, terminated it pension on the 10th of June. Hr. A. I. GALL, o FTEIIS IIIS FERV1CES TO THE CITIZENS OF Iiidiauanxli and TiHiiity. oüice, Virginia Avenue 'o. 22. li lence 5orth Naw Jerey (:reet. No 37. OCtH'63-dljr BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, DU MONDS, JE WELKT. TLATR, Pry Goods and" tdht ttrnal property, orhought iu sola at 1STO. 18 i NOUTH ILLINOIS STUF KT. NORWOOIJ"3 BIXICK (LT STAIBS.) wt2S-dly HOUSE FURNISHING COOPS. VffiGTLE & METZGER' S HOUSE FURNISHING STOVE lIPGIUUM, jN"0. S3 EAST WASHINGTON STEEET, oiTosm: the court house, IMIIAMAI'OLh INDIANA. 1.UK AliOVK fcSTAr.lJSJlMLUT IS X0W OrEN AXD offers fur salr at lu.v rates, a larare assortment. e.jual to atij'latle We-t, ef i Moves, Hollow .iiitl a'iii-AVare, J;ip:iiinc(I- :ji c, C oal Oil I:tmps stud Fixtures, An 1 a fieiitTdl Afscrttu'iit ef HOUSE FUUXISIIING GOODS. Manufacturer of Tin, Copper ami Miectlrou Ware We are the only Agents fir the City of the Good Samaritan Cooking, AND THE THE HOOD SAMARITAN, for wLich we have the exclusive agency, is o!TVrd ti all who are ia want of a MUST CLASS COOKIXi STOVE, with the utmost confidence that it will not fail to please th most careful housekeeper. It is adapted for wood or coal. THE GOOD SAMARITAN ha taken the first premium at the Eleventh Annual Indiana State Fair, over all other Cooking Stove. THE KEYSTONn PARLOR STOVE, f .r wood, with double top and base, has more than double the radiating surface of auy other Stove of its size, and will throw out more heat with one-half tin wood. This Sto-e Laving been tstetl, we take pleasure in pre.-rntniir it to the public a tie best ar d most economical Pari t Stove iu the market Aki.M for Itidianapo'.ii for Heller 1. Young's old estab ished COOKING RANGES! With one, two or more Over Hange?, and Extra Charcoal broih r Attachment. We would also call th attention of th public to our large ttocK cf inarbal.zed Iron JJatiUcs and Grates. Also Marble Mantle of fuperior ftaalrty. Our ttc ot UM Kack, (1 anion Sat, Vaes, tc, cemrrises the neat est and best pattern of Eastern Uanufjctu re. All kiud of OriiHineiital Iron HerK can be procured through u at K astern price. Oar stock huf been careful!y selected, and most all ar ticles are procured from the largest Eastern Factories direct. Wc are thereby enabled to compete in prices and quality ot frodJ with any House n tlie n est. nox3-dly VÜ-:GII.E METZGER. RAILROADS. OPPOSITION. Xsni'o Xccliiccl Little HIi;tini and Coliiuibus :niI Xenia EAILEOAD, 1 TIOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE CITIZENS 1 of Indianapolis and the traveling public generally. au office has been open led in llhtkc's Building, corner of WashingU.n street and Kentucky avenue, opposite the Itatea and Palmer Hotels, uu.ier the aup;ce of the above-named uiuroad, w here t.ckets and all desired in f rmatia may be obtained at tbe traveler's convenience. This is an accommodation which has bjog been required at Indianapolis. rascnjrrrs for tbe Kat can procure tickets at this oSice from One toThrec TOollars Leas ' than tickets are aoM tt th Union Depot la Indianapolis. K'.r Through Tickets and ull information p'ease apply at th ollice, as above. TTTürrice hours from 5 A. M. to 9 P. M. O.T.ce hours Sundsy frora 3 1 9 P. M P. W. STRAUER, fieueral Ticket Aent. AVM. P. WATSON, Ticket Ag-.-m. JX0.0. I'.F.XmI.v, Ac- ;.t. J. S. vCKLPFtr.l Traveling Acent. dec5-itf DOOKS, &C. NEW BOOK S TORE. ."o. 2 rvorlla 1'rnnk) Ivanlii. Street, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, INDIANAPOLIS, INI). ' fllODI) ACABMlCnAEU.B0OK5F.LLKRS AND STA M ii- i-i, are r.innz tseir saeies ita tne newest i atid best iu.ksirom our standard htfratnre, foitablefr j Sabbath Scho- !s, Änd for reh-ioa ai.d general reading, Also School Hooks and Stationerr in every rarietv, ! wl!h a wrtn,e .beaauful mtotograph Albnm's, Diaries. Portfolios, ic, Ac. Fleas ca.i and examine ojt fctoo;. CHAS. N. T0LD, r.ovlu-d!y ' J. I). CAUMlCHAKL. NOTIONS, TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS IN 1 NOTIfJNsV TOYS, V8 MT STOCK 1$ NOW CO if P LITE "EVERT particular for the ccming Bebdaya, 1 wiihtocall tbe attenti. n cf dealers tn tae above good. Having betght uni-r rery favrLle circumataace, and under ftandieg thewaTst c f the trade thorourbry by long experience, it will b u the Uiterert of buyers to exaiaia my warerooms where they w.ll Cad the largest variety oC Kood ever traagtt tog-ther under one rorf,-t auch price as wiil afford a good profit, üeepectfully. wT5-dAw2nj No. 2d Wh Waafcififto aweet. ,

I It S 1 K CT U S, , . t OF TUX , INDIANA STATE -'SESTINEIj, DA 1 1. V D W I'.IiKLV , For 10G4. Atuoperto.1 In the hlatory of tbe cation has It Heew more impor'a&t that tbe peopl l old be alvlM4 of th principle upon wkkh car Goverorattit U baed and the Warina; of .W.g rrtoU upon our plical lniitnt!on. We ar in th midt of a revolution, and the effort Is beim? made to overthrow tbe Government eatablWhed by the wisdom, nacacltf and patriotism of Washington, Jfferson, Madison aol their soclate, aud etaVlkhiu its fte.l a itronf, verha !owiri aad centraMzeJ de potUnu Staie ritrfct, which have protected the lihertj of the cüirn, are t. Ihi at ruck dowr; State liuea are to t eblitTaled and the Kedera! Government 1 to uiry. the control and direction of the domet!c ! policy and institutions tl the State. ThiJ I the policy .cf the- Adniinifation paly. It IradiM? mcmbra boldly proclaim It, and the event which hava trau-, Ired '.nee the adfer.t of the present Adnii.vtraticri itto power clearly f jreshadow hat such ia it purpoe. Surh is tLe lue prer,tel to the" Arari'an people. It is f. r them to illustrate the capacity of tnaa f r aelfqovernmetit, by insisting on a government .f the peopl. Just as our forrfatber did. In ojpoaitjon to an arista rratic, arbitrary acd kingly power. So long hava we prjeredat,d enjoyed the blcssjtis of civil nd reüiou freeJ.m, that we fail to appreciate their value an I Lave almost forgotten Ihe sacrifices by which they were achieved. Power I ever tealinj frora the many to the few, and unles the people boldly and manfully meet the

present crisis ere long the government of the many w.ll become the Roveruruent of the few, and instead of being the a-vlum for the oppressed 3f all nations, ocr own will become a oppreiaive with ita trdrs and lurdeu tu the Dlost despotic. The Sestiükl will continue to advxatc old fashioned Democratic doctrines, believing firmly that the only hope of preserving Republican institutions rest on their au prt macy in the administration of the government. These d x trinea are clearly and comprehensively set forth In the following platform prepared by Thouiaa Jefferson, the founder of the iXmocr.itic party: Equal an I eiact Justice to all men, of whatever .tat or persuasion religious or political ; rcacc, romucrce, aua uoucai inena.-uip wuu au cations, ei:t.intiii? alliance with none ; The support of Ue State (iuvrrnmfntj in all their riiihls, as the iust competent admiuistratioi for our domestic concerns and the 5urct bulwarks aairM anti-rc-publican tendeneie. The presrvatitn of the general povernment iu ita whol constitutional vjor, a the sheet anchor of our peace at home and hafety abroad ; A jealous car of the riicht of election by the people ; A niild and mfa corrective of abuses w hich are lopjx-d by the sword of revolution, where peaceful remedies are unprovided. AWoIuti acquiescence in the will of the majority, th vital prii cij'le of republic, from which thre is rio apjieal but t fore - tlie vital principle and immediate parent of drspotisnt : A well disciplined militia, our best reliance iu peace, and for the first niouieuts t f war, till regular may relieve them. The supremacy of the civil over the military authority. Economy in the public expenses, that labor may be lisbtly burdened; 'Hie hone.t payments of our debts, and acred preservation of the public faith; Eiicoura;rcm.''ut of agriculture, and of commerce as it hatiduiaid. The diffusion of information, and arrainmtnt of all abnses at the bar of public reason; Freedom of n Iizion: rilELlMlM OF THE PHESS; AM) FKKE1MV OF l'EKSDN UNDER THE PliOTEC TlOX OF THE UAP.KAS COiUTS; And trial by juries impartially selected. This ia a plitform upon which every Iemocrat .id every citizen can statii, an l if a free government the Constitution nnd Union r.s framed by the founder! of the Republic is preserved, it will only be by the nccessful ascendency of th e principles in it Administration. If they are maintained the voice of the people will Control in public affairs, and the blessings of civil liberty will He preserved and ppipetnatrd. It is a time the peoppj should tead. The whole world is in commoti n, an I revolutions threaten other nations as well as our own Tbe Scxtixci. will give a urn in ay of all general iwnrs, and it w.ll be the aim of the pub lishers to make it a valuable and interesting newspaper in every department. It will pay fecial attentiou to State affairs, and, as the central orgau of the Democratic party of Indiana, will use every effort to Kustain its principles, its policy and its representative men. It will not he an instrument to advance the (elfish iuteretts of cliques, factions or individuals. In no way can sound prnci'les be better disseminated than through the agency of Democratic new ppapera and Democratic documents. And Democrats cannot better serve their cause than ly pi icing a Democratic newspaper in the hands of every family in the State. The prejudices of our political opponents would aoon give way if they were enlightened as to the doctrines and purposes of the Democratic party. Notwithstanding tbe large increase of the expenses at tending the publication of newspapers, the terms of the Sr.NTi.vRL will be the tame as heretofore, and as we have no paid agents, we (hall rely upon friends to aid in ex tending its circuUti..;.. And the larger the circulation, the greater will be tL-s ability of the proprietors to increase the value and interest of the paper. TERMS OF THE DAILY SBN'TINEL. One copy, one year $7 K One copy, six months 3 Ü0 One copy, one month CO Delivered by the carrier, within the city, 15 cents per wet k, payable to the carrier. Agents will be supplied at 12 cents a weeV. TEUMS OF THE WEEKLY SENTINEL. 1 copy. 1 ye.r , $1 50 10 copies, and onf to th-i maker of the cluh. ...... 15 00 UU copies, and two to the maker of the club 3' 00 Additions can he made to clubs at any time at the above rates. The names will be printed on each paper without exira charge. No paper will be sent without prepayment, or con tinucd longer than puid for. Address LI.Drit, ilAUKM.NS A niNCIIAM, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED. 'JS75 n 10 iloO TEIl Ü0XTIL THE LITTLE iant Sewing ilad.iuc Company want an Avieni in ach Goonty, to solicit evler for their new jt 5 Macbmef, with pauge, sere w-iir ver and extra needles We will p iy a liberal saU.y and xpense. tr give larpe commission. For particulars, term'. Ac, inclose a stamp, ana aaaresj i. . r.MiK, iieo. tj., ' Genersl A5eut for the L'ritel Suus. dee4-dlmAw2m FOR SALE. United States Marshal's Sale. District of Indiana. BY VIRTUE OF A CERTIFIED COPT OF A DECREE and venditi'tni ex pons to me issued, a.d directed by th Clerk of the United States Wst riet Court for the IHstrictol Indiana, I will, on the 4tn rt..y or January, 1"64, at the office of the Treatsrer of State, in the city of Indianapoli, between tte honrs cf 10 o'clock A. M ar.d 6 o'clock P M. of Mid day, expose to ale at public outcry, to the h'ghest wn.ter, ror cash, f lTO.noo of Indi ara tiv per cer t. State Stock, tl nnnibers of th eer tifieates f wtlch, and the respective amounta thereof, are m follows: Of Crr. 5T'j. . 1S.. lejrtJ. . . r.u.. 516.. . 1-.0. JTo. of Cet. Amount. IfCO $ J.OoO Xo. cf Cer. 1 281.. 1353.. lSO. . 1H3J.. 107.. 603.. 1172.. Amount. .Jj.OOU . i,nM) . i.WlO . 4,000 . 2.H) ,. 3,ftoO . 7,ooi Am't . t?,t)0 av3 I 1493.. 17S3.. 2 C9 . . s:o.. H'H.. . . l.tXW 3,000 T,l4d 4,000 3 ova 8,(vrt) . . 6. MIO .. 6.1'K ..11,M0 6,nX) .. 5.IMIU . 5,'-ls Total. ..tP9,IX)0 Each certificate wiM be 1d teprrjte'y ar.d In the or dr above given, bat in no event will riiher o: m cer tihtates be strrck off and sold bv me for than ?ven-ty-ve t"r ceat. of tUi? par value tLereoL Ccütidl.'aten o pircha-e jl be by rue cxece'ed aad delivered to the P'l-chiis?--, hieb, ulr and by the term of tbe decree will e titVtbe purthv? to have the said c?rt;fiaies of rt ock p ircha-ed re?u:ar'y traii-frred as bythelaof IollaaPrvi'cdt ara new ct rtXc .vies wsaed as ja case cf a re?'i!ar transf-. r. . U. 1. R03E, U. S.MariaL ' Leern.br 4ib,I63 deca-duil J-D4 INSURANCE. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OFFICE NEW' ri"CK, NEAR THE POS10FPICE, Indianapolis, ltvl'ana, incre Store.. I!hnir, Furniture, Barwa, !ay, Oraia and Lave Stock threin, .. a;aiu.l lo or daxuae by l'irt. . - Orrtcaaa. Col. D. ti. JeTreaident; J. J. Smith, Vice President; W. Ii. Cssmr toa,-Actaary; James J. Smith. Trea urer, B. T. Fay. 5ecretsry. DjtavcT.o.. Col. L) G. Loe. V S. Varhal, ludianspolis;apt. J. J. Jmith. Paymaster ?tate Arensl, Indianapol.s; W.T. Gibson, Secretarj Iniiiana Fire jueairaoce Compaiiy, IcdiAßasILs; E. '. J'sy, General Itsurance Agent, Ind;aaap:is; T. D. JlcCarty, Audltcr Wabash County, Wabash. epCS-ü3m WANTED. SCHOOL TEACIIEIt WANTED. Ail ALE TCACHC& Li WANTED AT A CG CS T A School Dwuse, Li atariort county. A good salary wili be paM toa god Maa. Apply to the uudersigued, tear AugaU, 03 tie ALxilgaji tl. . UcT-dt ; JA1LES a. KEXJiEDT.

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REVISED STATUTES. jft c; vvi sV iiouo s REVISED STATUTES! O r I N I i A ' A . f Soooncl X3clitlix. THE' SECOND EDITION OF J.AV1N k Ilord'a Kevl-ed Statute of Indiana is D ;w ready for derleery. Koth -folamea have been raref illy revid, andallerrora corrected. There I added'to the irt volume an appct.d;x of aer two Lun tX pages, containing tbe actpas.ed at th regular and c V ! sesi.iRi ef the legislature of 10,I, and at the rera?r ri.n of lSCt, with a fuij index. Thi ei.ti n wi'l Increase the value of the work, a it will rontaia ail all the law of the State now in f..rc. The a.-o.v! volume c -LUii all iL acta apm tee -ulevt t- hich it refers, 'except thos of and thefj.meLdn.ent. made at that !esjoti are noted la the riiljir'.n of that volume. These amended acts, a we ver, J ill be found In the Supplemei.t. The price of the present ditio.i, pri"! 1 upon clVar, white papr, and wellbounl, is T Dutxat for the two volumes, cr Five Doij.ar for eithei. The Si-ttlkbt kt, containing the acts of the regular and called fessiona of the Legislature of 161, and the regular session of 1C3, with a complete Index, in a SKraaaTK voi.rwr, bound In leather, in the anie style as the other vulumes, is alo offered for rale. rriceTo Dollars. Orders for either yolame of the Statut, er all, ill receive prompt attention. A.Mres j. j. iincn.i.fi, novl9-dXtr Indlaenpell. MEDICAL. TII?K UVU XII Tilt: TAIL I. PIVvCTSCAL 'ACCOUCHER. sr.; n isXVv av wa v . - ; 4f n UVILINTH-'-L T THE AMERIC AN IdSI'KNSAP.Y VV TREAT P.t l. a new method, and wi:h thv happiest results, l'ryl.ijH I'tfrl, (filling of the v.mh,) i . iciMZ.-w f7. friiti'iit, Lin h rrAe.i, .whiles,) ( . n,irtj an.' all other diseases to which AmrUin TrHiif Is peculiaril liable, Send three dollars snd receive by express one of the DocU.r jemals Aynsr. Thi itj.tr,i:net.t should be used by every woman in th land, for '-be purpose of cieii' ', et fort, hrttit, rf-c. fctut tree m receipt orrtamp, a copy of our Private Letter to Jtarried Indies on health, tfr. The Doctor's Cfltf-rif.fd FmuiJ 1'iUx, fresh frora the I)ipenary, hre rM t ij u simple diseases, irrecrularities, fx Pttcc fl. sfnt bj( mail. At the AmtnoiH I)Kn-ir)j we al.-o treat, vMotit msriury, and with never f Jiling auccess. IVnri'., or what the fjtuck5 call privat" or .ervf disc-ises; .sy.i7a la all its stages, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Hydrocele, Circocrle, Yarioocrle, Carsocele, Spcrmat ihea, Sem'nal eakitss, Nocturnal Kmissjona, cxual I-t!lity, Impotency, and effects of self-abuse. The lasl six are treated of in a "private letter," which w e aend free on receipt or tamp. 1 he experience or the burgeon in chane of thi departmcnt in some of the best Hospitals iu Furope and in New York City, enables him to treat patlect. scientlllcal ly ana restore tnera speaiiy. those living at a distance can comtmr icate bylette. and be treated at their homes. In urirent cases send 4 or 110 and receive medicines. Consultation ree and ennfitUntinl. Kom No. 24 j East Washington Street, Indianapolis. P.O. IVx 1204. axr8.dl v-wl2t,lam MEDICAL BOOKS, &C. Galen's Head Dispensary BY THR LEOISLATUBK OF KKNTUCKT KOlt lOf TRKATMENT OF ALL TUE DISEASE.-. OK THF URINARY AND GENITAL OR'iANS. Mt JL" am Ra M. a n rtsa S3 1 TRICE ONlY TEN CENTS. A illediraK Ri2ort, OontiifaiKj Ihirty Fin VUtlt ana Vrravirttoft JLTuomy ina JWymolvjy oftht ierral Orq mt in a .tilt nt tfe Vth and Dieat. OON A NRW MKTHO;l'J TREATING Venenal Diseases, inch ling .11 nn . Tn nil it ETir.nK .. . .. n . . celc, Disea-s n the Kidney, I'.ladder, f Ac. with fUt mercurv! containing a vaI. MlT . uable treatise on that wide-spread m ila-A tt '.' dy of youth. Seminal Waaoens, Hoc- WX'iV turnal EuiisMons, Scxml ÜeoiLty, Inj Kfl f Vi! potency, Ac, tue secret h.Srrr.ftie of yoath and maturity arin.nir from the Verteful habits of sell-abuse. To which is aided ohsenrationa on Female Disei"e, and other fntH-esiing matter of the ut most importance to the tiarned ft'id t'io-e contemplating marrias, whoentertain doubts of their physical al. ht v to enter mat state. entt any a biress in a sealed w rart e.r, ou receipt of ten cent or four eUrop, -We devote our entire time ac I attention to the treat ment of the various private disavases treated of in our private report. O-jr Dpenary is the oily Institution of tht kind in America which has t een e tablithed by a peciaJ charter, ai4 this f.ict shoul I pi-.e it a preference over the various quacks of doubtful character to be focn in at argecit'.es. - IMPORTMT TO FEMALES I One department of oar Dispensary i TreciallydeToted to the treatment of the Diseases of Females, och a Lucborrbea, or White," Irregular, Pafrifcland Rtippresa Menstruation, Nervous aud General Debility, Diseases of be vromu, tarrt Lness, &c. Consultations and examinatkn.sfree of charae Alo for sala, DIL DEWEK'S REfiULATUR PILLS For Female Obstructions, Irregiilafiti'?, Ac. Married ladies in certain situations should i.ot ue them, as they would cause miscarriage. Price tl per box, and tuay be sent by mail. DR. GALEN'S FREYEN7IYE An invaluable article for those wiaLin? to limit the number of their offspring. ot tbe barren who desire children; warranted cot to injure the health, and will la t for a lifetime. Sent to ir.y address, under aea), on receipt of thepric! TWO DOLLARS. ... PATIENTS, AT A DISTANCE bj sending a brie statement of tbir symr-toms, wi'J feejva a Blank Chart cortatnii) a IUt of ne-tioii. onr terra for the eourM ot treatment, Ac. , Medicine et.t to any part of the country tocurenycae at home, f'ee from da er of curioay. All transaction private and con"..le: tial. Remember tbe r.ame and nuniber. Direct all letter tn ULEN HEAD DISPCNSART de-lt-n-dw1' Lonl-Tille. fcy. MILLINERS. IMERESTIXfi TO THE UDIES. MISS i J. DOYLE Has removed her PARIS MILLINERY EMPO RIUM From iO. O R.-ate llouae lllock.,,10 - - j ., isstalb lllinol Kt.r li NEXT OOtiU TO ÜR. T.OLL'S CARPET STORE. V I HAVE NOW LOCATED MT STORE ON THE Great AlJhnery TboroQ;hfare of tbUcity, an-1 have male arrangement wiUt so rue of the Unrest Importing Hoosea in te Eastern citfesr to forward by eap'e warTLT a full assortment of their latest and riacrr toportaUoLa in Paris Bonnct,FlovcriTvIIibboiis, I'luuics, Cridal Wrcatbs. Ac I feel corif.dent, with the above facility arl advantages in onr boaineaa wet Daaay other hoataea, (hat I can please, the moat exquisit Uate, and as to prices an4 e,aality I defy competition. Velave aIo Joio3 a Eocnet ETeactery to otr ti4 arid will please all cuotaer. i The good are now ready for 1 inspection at No. 1 5ontb IllinoU street, whert the aust prompt attenUon wiU b paidtooriers. klii J. JJOILC. Vnw-tlyt ' ' . . TT .

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