Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4109, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1863 — Page 2
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TilK CSl'iX If Ml'.T rK fK.- KV . 'Jar., T u i: da v Si o i: mn ( ; . i) i;ck m i 1 : i . 1 3 Ihr I'rrtidrnl I'luii. Mr. SrH!tr.n' theory of Stvc suii!e an 1 hi rropoition t rt-.Int-r th rl! Stau to a territorial - on lition, i !- siLj'-ctioii-ihl"' than th Kicxn'! uf Mr. Lisiol a !cvc! j l ia Ms ht'-aaav'r, l"nier a territorial jr."rcTnnjcnl the oj.o of the i!i f.aucl.L'C I Sutr wouMLite moro ri hts than in tht plan rniped by tbo PrtM lent. TL hm in: of Mr. Limolv j roj.o--a complete dctrradatiun oft!. innrTt -tn'c, for thnr Htirn arc rut otr from all liht what-' ever. unle-s t'i"v oun-ent to an entire uhrn"-. jon i l to the f Uns ftn.l manifvtirt f the : Pre Urn t an! Conqr.. v raatf-r how j mtja?t,arlitrarv, jirc"ivc itvl unroutitutional they may Tlx? Ilea tvlratv"el Ly the Prc-i-! .lent, anl iv-echol by tic Hj uMinri j-rcs U j that the inhabitant of the reLsl Staler, regardlew of th ir ti.ws aiA rtlatiom to t!:o icUHiun, t mnt yield implicit o'jodinri. to the Ai y of j th j.arty in rwcr in a ctn.!i:in of their Ik inj; !( permittnl to resume thttr former rf Ution to the , Gorcmm nt; anl yet llU srtnc party tiMishf-'l , to t"af- Him" jx-oj.lc ani to the world "that the war i not wae! on oar juut in any ; irit of op- j preioti. nor fr any j'iirjc of ronque-t or ( (uhjn -ati 'n." The Adin-initra'.ion ri.U cay tlifit if) out of etfiy lf0 rtbels rn be re-torel t.j ; every riht tomorrow if they will d whit?' Make a Union Vuh Ui!iiion!(n a;l suri-cilLe tu' the f ritic tl tjrra. of the party in power, no mtt'er low n;ur'u they may if,.' aid them as o;vel to the iiiicre-t: at. perpetuity of tlie (Vnemn.f r.t nl t!; Ii i-!i;uf-s n I well hcin of the r e .!e. And u h pro'si-iiio-u is her!. led smio. oüJt ftir, out 1 drnl fir-l tniL'iinr.in'.niH, anl a. a re-t f afion f r"j'ular riht.H t j the peo.S't' t.cSv! State. 7 f n ,r lor the tnin i- pr.cti-il! v oer. If i: hl heeti ail folci.v for tie i'irlitrloi of July . to-day wej phouM hive pf'-ice Hrnl .-i re-t r'; ! L'niin "will t!f llihirs equality, m;iI th -ri!i' of the cvcra! Sta e- uuimpjuiv"1.." Tlionly i.--tc now i tie." abolitiuti of bwry, ainl to accomplish t!i:t-iil soli ly the war is K ini: prosecittil. The 'rt i lcnt -iiys the party he rq. -Mnts'vill aeeept no term of reconciliation utiles: all Tt- pmelatnati'n in reteixncc to I'.vrry are re-onizel as of Ii:iiiii'r fore." juk! implicitly obcvcl. Mr. I.jroi. hal t!i" ;oHmi opportunity t( cn l tin; r Ullioii, if l,c ha 1 a if.rL'inatioii of amaiy making th? only coti'lition of forirenc anI the oi lv test of loyalty re.iinuil allefciaurc crul fealty to t!c Constitution an I t!ie Union of the Stav un lor it, but lie ha ent it from him to era ify nt'Ii nU-m :ml far.ath im. For fii' li a eon-iilerati n tlie nation mn-t Mtfljr the terrihl'j cviU aul calatniiic wU-h arc now upon it. The stock ha b en subscribed, 5-'"."", to butl l another In i Ige acro.vs tl:c Wabih at Lafayette. The artieia j-n:gediit and rfrornnvn li' j; the name f Mr. Hikam W. Ci.ori, of Sullivan ; county, a. .1 candidate More the next Demo crutie State Convention fur the office of Sujerintendon: of Public Instruction, which a-'neare 1 in the Sentinel of yesterdayhould havo been creditcd to the Jetrer-onvillt! Democrat. iröi.üt UiUBiX. Lop, who for te.ry jeirs hi been -x reijeiit of itudiville, lias romoveil to ! lhie.go tij ;öa;e iii the wholes lie tea and to baceo tu ine. A a inert-hint, as a C'erk of : . the CVunty Courts and 1 4 lei v s 1'nsident of tlie llu'hvii'o Iraich Uar.k, he g tii.ed ti.e full eon- ; fidetice of the people of Iiu-hviiie ni.d the ad- - joining coiiiitle. in hl.s ii.tegrit uiid superior bu.d : lie quihlictitior. -Th Commissioners of Camdl county otTer an alditiotial bounty of ."i0 to all w ho volunteer on or before th" Sth of January, from that Munty. The l) lhi Times ays: Tho,e per-on-. who were in st oopo-cd to giving the U.untv were mostly lit h Republican-, of this county, ho h:vl nothing to fear from the ; draft. They an 'unconditional war men." lift them .-nirm. Tiir Ivmaxa Statt. Skxtixcl. We ca'.l the attention tf ttic 1 ) moi-rBtii- partv and of all oihcrs who widi to uh:erihe fr tiie l.?t daily nnv-paper in the State, to the pro-pectas of the State Sv-ntin'-l which we puhlidi in another eolnmn. F.vcry Dcmocru' in th.' Stft'c ought to W a u!-cribc-r. The Weekly Sv-nlin.I i- luniid;ed at tlie low price "of !.. a ca not half ii vlue. lie.'.d the prospectus, an 1 tf.cu send tor it at once; iu: doing you will as-it to kcej in ur I) 'mo.'rati organ at the. capit.d of our State. .leficrsonvilfe Djmoerat. . The I..fiette t'uuiirr sj-eiWi of the crimi nil apithvo! I'nt city in tdu-itcciiiig. A war ; meeting was beid on Krid i night, but in point ' of number i- u .1 h irJly o.ilh-ieiil to p uiu ter at : very ui id r 1 !ro id ititiMi li reioi e tv un iutjuiiy the l'ioit ?dnli.l the 1 filts ot recruit. eg 1:1 tt e K:ghth t ' ii.gre-.-! 1 1 -1 District. llrt i'el tint the whole n-nni.i r re1 11x1.01 lor the ciil'ie district since l:.e ID ii of Nueu.tier, was 1 H I . ot diich I Kt w ci c to ti e 1 1 e I t of Tipptvi.e eou.ity, and lo I'.tiit.t ld t.at.!i"p. in h"c!i 1. 1 tte is Mtu itvd. The Commissioner of Tipp earioc eenu'.y.at it late se5iun. made the ftdb.wing provi-ion for th relief of soldier' fiimilie-.: Ordered by the Bt aid that tlie Aid Committee be. and i hereby n-que-ted. u;tn applieati.'ii. to - pUce ujn their Uok, families of private and non-cotaini.ioned oll" er who have dutr.teicd from t!iU couuty, and all Wido.-.-, and aged parents whose sou or Sous have volu'.teen d a : ri-vate-or n n commi-ioned tuhvc. nhile heie, ontrifmted to their uppoi;. And t"i Hoard farther onler tfiat the allow an-, r made To mi h -.' inerejLed to jvr week, t. the Lead of the- family; 5 ecu: per week to tho-e who tnav have l.oue nnt ti pav; 10 cents to everv chil 1 t:n der the age tf 12 ear. Pro vi UI. however. tha4 tlie deneiit coaferretl bv tfii order i not intended to a;;dv to the famüfe f any .! - rter, or to thoe ot any who may hare hern diehpged. excej-t iu ca-e of an h a ira'de Iichtrge. and their claim sdtall l0 detcrmiu.'d b the Aid Committee. -Hon S CanvKa Pruhr t!i, inirire.io;i that the iai ocioo tiie NioiiiuiTijig toi. -.i- - tion oulJ te held 1:1 t o- s;;i of J.ii.uirv. rnitiv of our cotetnpoi irie-i e:-g.igü;n the w -.ik ot c.ii rfiug the irciiUof i. tl" t cc: lernen tjr ti e iiaai. nation for t veriior We tli i k thi-1- rath r takirg time b the tort-lot k. a- v C ;.ei o.-ri ia r.oi to 1- uuiol J.ii.O next; lat tl.work h beii omaici ced, anu rnirt w.iy become tha tuh c . ij:n ttc 1 i'i I v..r ot i'so-e w hu-e 1 inrr-. h i v e t.-...1 j nt pi cn; ::;!. ! e fore t Lt? pu oic ri tic. , oiiLcct'o', e h ue th-oiht proper to sn--,t the r ;r i.-' v of gi ::ig theree lo lion. S l't n r'd. ot dene Hinte. It vir of the lact lhi.be br. for oinevetr " f. del tre oi!.-e "f C r. . t .! : te. 1 . ulnv properly ahtai:.td Ir on ;.; . -uitu;;; itc tu;n;i -ki:ig, aa 1 niiv ti-l hie t rep-.t st.oti t an a.H.'r in other ;.rt ot ihe St , fui.no-i.-u . tUi In l.il.iic-. iii thnt regard Ju be C p.".o.-.- a cletr head, and is lti.ro -, p...te! iu po!i!ic.l hitji v. There Ls oJ Ua!t l.e ..i.!d ah'e I ) irukf .A tigoto. cUa.-, aivt :i I. a eat .u I tit'.tlifnl (iovertior. Tl.re are a iiamber t-1" other exee!le:.t men poken cf in tot.t ei lion w'.th ti e otü:e, bid we du not dipe the o by !ing J'i !e OUypool id inferior to Ijoi .e. Hi.s iiuuiiiiatiou would be re Ceiel with at'sotttiou in thi part of the State JS-diit .en Democr;.
rhf (nrtlan or I Innl Itrunlon r liter rparnfioii-U hut rrrrrnli ltriinlon- lint tlie south ltriulre riiijr rlo rmrnt on tUt llpp ImnniM k-llotv It leliuiond .tlielit be lukrn-lhr l'rrhh nl loailjins to tlie ltulmi Ciuprror.
4()s O frt p'n;pcf of t'j Chi'.lX T'e.j " ' " i itiivi.Tii. I ). 'I I A recrn: editorial anirlo in the Timr, en- j title I, "Will lieUdiion CVa-c when the Kth li Armi are Dc-troved" ha a tract ed much at j tenti'-n l.-te. I hate h-.ird ni r" tha-i a I07.cn ! in:i,!rM of Coi;:rcc- cjak of ir, ia lUcu-inj j the pan-i: Ir-i it involves. No on" ilott'd that i t!i a'-iTe'ucti m rnut 1; anwcied in the ikv i n fre, a long a the piet-nt and pnt policy of j th : A Iinini'tra i )t: i j'rito ! in.' Tlie r-'xrx j j.lain (.i.oitlj. The Adtnir.i-tration ha 1. t j ma !. war a.ain-t the rxdiel armies, but aain-t ! the people of the Southern Stated. It i on the ' joph that all the horrors of war have b en I tn.ulf to fill It w.K n '.onsr them that th I mad' to fall. It wa against them that th atrocities of Vtirebin, iu Alabama, wnc directed. It is a-'aint tie m tfi.it the conti-cation at was i-aoil an 1 t!.c emmcioation orot lamation wa i T.rornalgate.1. It is a-:iint them that urh ava "-s Milrov and"l'ope and Seht tick, an 1 'I urchin, and Iiigginon. und Montgomery, and ' lit 1 m i io. "-- j. " ' v v n tiies'1 tacasutes ha Utnto inlli -t m !i wound' in the brc:it of the Southern jeople a time can liver heal, Iieeauc the perpetrators of thec i'jili!i atrou'ie. weie invariably afterward honored arid promoted by "the- government." I tin 1 that i: U thought by sum" mcnil' of ( 'ongre t.iat t!irt S mtheni ps.ople are tired of th" war; t!at t!iey are exhu-ted lt!i in men ari l mean.; and that, if the olive branch were now held ont to them, they would eagerly em brace it. Alas! sti'h are not my conviction.-; and they arc founded on more accurate information than that enjoyed by those sanguine individuals. There wa- a time when the tdmplo, but polemn guarantee of their right ther rights as State ami their rights as individuals; rights, too, guaranteed to them by the Con-titutiuti of the Cnited States iheic was atini- when ihe simple guarantte of th ir right, made to them by the l're.-ident and Congtcs-. would have prevent 1 tlie war and preserved the I'nion. This was in March atid April, lbCL There v. a a time when these guarantee-, ofVeied tt them in good faith, oiight hav.- -tpje.l t!ic war and rvfred the I'nion. T!:iwaia t ie wi.dorof lt-iil-2. In fo re the war bad as-um d its .-tihscipuent features of ferocity. Hut this time cxi-ts no longer. The Sou hern jicople are now united as one man. They fudieve tliat the sole object of the war. on the part of the North, is the con'pue-t r.ud subjugation of the South, the cuiitw-ation of all their jrojrty, and the reduction of their State to the coalition of conquered territoiL.-. They lel'.eve that und-r no cireum-tauci s would they Ik? received into the Union on an equal footing w ith the other States; and that the only way for them to preserve their rights, their liberty and their prop- riy, i- to iigl.t for indepen 1 n r. There is on contingency ia which we may expect to see the Union restored, und only one. If ihe jreopij rise iu their might, next fall, the U -juhli au party will be hu-Ied from power, and a DemocrH'ie President will be elected probably (ieti' tal McClellan. In that ca-e the r;dellioh might ceae even Ik-fore th" rebel armies arc destroyed, and the restoration of the Union might be possible. There has Iwen no chang? in the military siiuntion tm the Ilappahannock it.ee my lat letter. Our nrmv still holds the line of that river, although the recent utie.it was, practically, to Washington. Hut, on tiie 3th inst., the nnny t'irew a heavy force across the Kapitän, and t: v. es supp,,-, d, at first, that the w hol- of Lee's army was rb nit to undcr-hike a ca noaign against this city, tircat ex-it ir.ei.t prevailed in General M -adc's army; the tents were all hastily struck; ike baggage trains were ail sent to the rear; and c otnhu-til'lcs were collected and pi ned in the radroad depot, niel in and under several hundred c;rs, loaded wiili providon, wl.Hi touhi not be removed, nnd which, it was feared, might fall in to tlie hands of the advancing- enemy. The ob ject of the enemy at that time, however, was merely to re-establish three of their igr.al stations, on thrco high peaks of the mountains near Culpepper, which overlook an immense extent of country. In tht they were successful, and their signal lire can be seen burning on tho.-e three- ticaks everv night. It is a grand sight. From these three peaks thev can pee far lievond the Rappahannock. Our camp are spread out beLre them like a map, thev can see, and do see, all the movements of (ic-u. Meade. It wms ab surd, at any ratv., to keep the army so far from H ashmgtun as to the line of the Ilappahannock Pu , now that everv movement of (Jen. Meade is instantly telegraphed to (Jen. Lee, the army will probublv be withdrawn to Warrenton, Manass;s .(unction, or even to Ccntreville, le fore it goes into w inter quarters. Winter quarters! It is a humiliating thought. how much might be accomplished by this gallant anny ot veteran- lctwecn now and spring, if 1 hey were phved under a competent ( ienerai, an I that ( i.-n.-ral given cart' N-iurhr tor a campaign against l.ichniond. Wi'h the assistance of t'n tr p.s air -a ly in fl n. lturlei's dcpaitm.nt, it v.oiild be eay to mgani.e a campaign against Lichmon l whiefi could not Lai ot su" e-s. We liavo t ouij.lcre posse-sion of the James river. Tiie Arr.iv of the Potoraic might be enibarl.ed on bo-vd of transports at Alexandria and landed a; a point ahove City IVL.t. 011 the soiuh id-J of th James river, whose thev w ould be only t . o:iry miles from lli' hmond. At t!i si:nc titne the troo-.s under Cen. Uutier cout 1 advance from Norfolk and Suffolk against W -l ion, an 1 d -tr v th. laiitoal lea-ling from Wold n to Li hm e d. Sti- h an expediiion, n-o: cily o.-ga'sied, and led by acomMtcnt (J.mieral. could not fail of -uec- s-i. Hut the public need no: nnticipai.- an thing of thi, kin !. Tiie i am-' malign ini'ueii th.t removed (iener.d MeCLdumj from tlie army, and that k ep the! ia i;ah!e Ilalleck in his place, viil ,u' to it tha t ic Anny of t!ie Potoma is ke t for a footon 1 The fact thru the Ihe-ident is -utlerin- from a si ,re atta- k of .-maM-pox, that his Duditi on i-i-ri'i.- .' rllii! f! nt it iim.r ! . ...in.. .l.,vw . ... .... . .i.iii 1 1. . 1 . 1 . . tys Ielo:e can even ler.v In rli:imVr, w:a i..h.ib v prevent t:.e naii -n from sudcrin the tli--ae,. , " t in oiir ( 'hicf Ma'i-'rate in a -o. w hi h midit ts- pam-.it.o.ie 111 irtc .way or 01 a noie jown. lait a ii- :i w otim s urcelv t tm:xi t witli t: 1 . e ttiL'ttiTv t f the r.T-id ':.t of th I "tiiicil State 1 ae ; l.u-suu litt is !r r-. :n I it is un-U-r-tood that Sumner, YVil-oti. Iivejoy, Tntmbtill, tirtMey, j and oth- r f that ilk. ha 1 ib-vi-ed a s.iiet of j entv 1 taitiTnent s, v!ti h wc.v to take place on board of the Admiral'- vessel and r.t tlie White ! IIoiis ; and Jt which the vrreat rail p'itt r was to K a primipal pcn'oimer. The ibject of these ; ' was :t have the Tvrant of Am ri a eoruilif.a: err.ie the Tvrant of Uusia. Au I. if tht? vioh ntv of Mr. L:nv!-t's ,ii.; a-e suh--1 -b s si:e...,cntiy, t tat part of h .rou !"atnm c viin h wa - to t.'.ke tda v at the U r.i.e II
i 1 ,, F . Tv, l vil'tlltlA- II: l"Iia IV ! 4 I 1,1V, e at the Whi;e lloiie may , tapi illation of the reVl rapital. ith cerv.hin-'irhap-itis as well to 'i' j in it. an easier and speedier j.H than thwt of t oie-i the cm s- of t'c j Yi-. k-btr;. As a matter of cour-t , th anv.ifs e real t haracrei td't! e mart ' of J..' t n.t nMnre.ihl m'!! bnv.. .1.
s ill 1h carried out. 1 so; t,.r it mav serve t American iot le to the real character of t!-e man v ho ha- usurp 1 pw.-r over them -im. 'er than those eve-ii-cd by ativ ru-o;nn ovcri:n ex - c-,.r wie l.'nfH-r. r t.t .ti l .!.ral.atn Ifa-: follMuu i l th- foot-tps of A!eaibl-r. You will rem -m'x'r that hm Mr. Cameron was sc?;! t lhi-opi. I -ta ed that it wa hoe i'i onler to brin' a' out an allime with Rus-ia, in order to enable Mr. hin'ln to conquer and stibium-ate t!i.' Sonth. And it look yen m.uh a if thiwas now to It? brought a' ut. X. Zfrit i -fated that Ilm. Emkkon Ethv.Kirv.r, of Tennessee, Clerk of the llou-e of Repreentativt.t for the lat Conre-.-, holds hira-elf in rdines to take the field of artruxnent in behalf of Gen. McClellan for the Fn-idcu v. A- a taker Mr. Fmr.kirw-.E hns ... . . ' , , ... a lo.-h reputation lor eigner., c and al ihtr. "" C-??"Ti c Ihcs-dfijt";. m-s-s-ze, ) .-h c m ;".e i restly .!'! word-, was tr u.-itotie 1 to New Yttk Irom W.,.).t.rt..n . d a c; y dro; pc 1 at Phil .f it hi i .t : H.ii;.::i -re T1- c-fi delivered to the iSea loik iu;.c. had Lul lew trill. u rriur. w is wrtlteu iu a ;"! h in 1 ac.lwe'.l puitetnateJ. :t?-ti...-fro "a Miss. ir. S StiAt. r prisoner at ten irj Folk, f rneily I mn'. r.ow belt as .Iohn-o;ts I '.- I. .in been piroled to remain ii in ta.-ky nr. ta ho it- overs from hi tla. eere.us '.es.. I - j r?"A Wüniuipton, N C , pvtcr sty. 3'J,i"12 baUs i f ottoii eta run through the blockade j at that j -ort :-i the f.rt nine rm-ntn of this ye.r.
The Ireldenta Hrawnge nnd f tie Men' l'rraldencr 1 The art of rHing two hrc 1 not confici-dto the in :u. It ha be n i rac:iecd by jlia im. frr.m time immemorial. It i an ol i tiik of the trii-lo in tlii country; bat, where oijQ expeanntali.,t ha thui na-ie a su;-e-ful rua anu:.l tho
; national eourM-, a loz.'n have l-cti thrown to j tlie jrroun t. Hnry Clay, for example brought ' ! out in IS44, iit or.;.i:i.,n to the anncxatiuii of j lexi. wa puruaie l to wike a letter Uy Al t1 l.aina in liwr of th- eherne, w Ik rchv, in Iomuz iiiv ihc h .irw lorik, Ii' usi Hoieaitu. lie . V l . 1 .. ... i m . j 1 1, r. i. . i. . i., ' :.: i . .... IS'fnil L ill' liiKllllI'fll All It ill I IIIIl' a tue am- timo th-; coaTTdlive hotter, lV il(nt Lincoln, on a ruti U -rar.dcr Male, f"" 'u- titueh-cn riJin two political !i'e, 1 nTI . Th" -ktll r-f an old r.ttnpii.'ner, he; " hi,. tiicm the ra.li.al L.-r-e "a l-eiie ahead" thron.i hu tn and hi a;.jM.n led or ,(. ;amat ion of araootj to ti relliot; Mate, Jaritig th" la..; tun cr three yea lie ha yivcu j "tnc maneh.ui arptiM ia brlnin- t'orwaid the iad.it al hur-c in foiu wht nitwa ppoetl j 1( had r-een lio.-, I.-sly dropel lehind. Thus -" removing i,eneral irremont. and after; roundly rcpiiaiaitding (eneral Hunter for lal-: bling t cmanciiation reclamation . and after prooounemg i'ie tiling u futile and fooli-h a "ihe Toil's hull against the conv t." our laeeti"U 1 resident atoni-hed the country .... with ahdifion manifccto which torn left ly csct -r-t the !iMe the mall cxi-crim.nt of Fremont -" Hunter. Again, after having peremptorily 11 fu.-d to listen t the item.inds of the rudic:ils 1 tor the removal of Mr. Seward, and after having i exeiied their wrath and threats of vengeance in ' the matter of the Kansa-Mi.souri-muddlc, he I exalt them in hi Liessage to the fevei.th heaven of Mahomet. Next to a rood joke, it U cvi Isnt "Old Ahe" ti fond of a njain f ctisatioii. Ho will adhere t his proclamationt ho will never abandon it. He proics to receive back into the Union the rebellious State onlv as free States. The radical horse leads the way; but j the conservative horse is not vet abandoned Congress may restore the rebellious State in the re-admis.-ion of their representatives to the two houses. Who knows? And then tlie Supreme Court may decide the emancipation proclamation a in reality nothing letter than "the Pore' ball against the comet." Con-ervatiTe, behold the comfort reserved tor you iu tlie Supreme Court. Have not both wing id the Administration camp abundant an-" to rejoice the radical- in the swe pitig sbojiti -n programme and prnclainafion of the Message, and the conservatives in the idea that all thi- i.s only another tu' to the nbolitl-n v!;:ii! 1. We think it mud Ik confessf.d that the 1 'resident has done enough for each side to chal lenge the support ofljoth iu the nominating; con vention of hi party. Mr. Lincoln repudiates the abolition plan of Senator Sumner. Is not that something for the conservatives? He winks, with a meanmgsmilc, at the restoration plan suggested by the Secre tary ot State to the rrmch government. Is not that encouraging? He brings forward his own plan of restoration; but did he not, last ycar bring forward bis s'-lnmc of gradual trnar.cij ntiori, whereby the work would be consummated in the year l'joo? Think of that, ah! ye complaining conservatives, and be consoled. Hut admitting that, while the radical have cause to lejoiee, the conservatives should be thankful, the qu estion recurs, has Presi l?ut Lincoln cleared ihe traek for another nomination nnd another term in the While House. This i j :i er iiitcre-i i.g iroVeci, aid thlfi t u!t oj -lo! ut ion, with t':e U!-t- !ieIore n. fin re is !ie tl niger of a riv.il m litnrv h.T 0 in tlie Ad Pi'iitsft ;itit-n eunp, tr a; tlie c?i aipion of the ui'i'ed oM losition eunp T;i ithcr c se s':.-h 1 nni'tnrv ;i-ro i'U viri'in "Til i t I t iii.stai.ee T.iih the anny and th" so! dit.s' vote ... 1 petitor j 11 tj tCK. win ik' a loiiio.i 0 e com 1 1 . 1 1 1 l i.'tiliv, l'res:,lent Lincoln hiving joepiimed 1.1 p!-t!erin l r t' e si;, ion, ! Le at live woi k on .1 . i ! i es im im 1 i '-.s.ut-iii 1 11 : 1 iit o .'1 b.-'eji.-i, :i!;l ere niiv f (t;ia-!eir sitca com .he tiins :i;:d cfniitii:i itions ii bis way to prove lo it :ivit Old Ahe hirn-eif t'ril n-jthlng is more U'ice-1 -on or ni're .subject to neei ietil tint) t ie 1 exi i'ie-i deocy. N. V. Il.rul-I. llow President S.iiicoln tCeceivcv I2ie ." eg roe. rnr.n. douglaj? and the rncsiDRM. The Anti-Slavery Convention held in Philadelphia la.-t week was addressed by Fred. Dougla, who evidently feels himself now to be of consequence, ami why shouldn't he? From the New York Tribune's report of his speech we clip the follow inert "lie detailed a visit he had paid to President Lincoln. Men had waited in the imte-chaml-er for days, but the moment his card was stnt in the usher returned with an invitation to walk up. Some oflicc-licggar near by remaiked: 'I knew it would l-e.-o. He's a nigger, that's enough Mr. Douglass asked the audience to imagine how the President received him, a color d man. Why, precisely said he, 'a one gentleman receives another.' Alluding to the President' bight and length of limb, he remarked that be was 'spread about the room in the way u-ually ascrilted to him and, as he entered, commenced rising, and 'continued to xi-c.f A cordial shaking of hands en-ned." White men wait in the Prvsidedt's ante-chamber for days, but the mommt a nigger sends his card he is shown up! The nigger, under this Administration, ha greatly the advantage of the white man. Dottglass.in his speech at Philadelphia. temaTkcd: "While we give minorities in favor of what is called the Democratic nartv; while the- NewYork World and Express are scattered through . the ci ic- of the land: and the father, mother, ! devil of them nil. the New York Herald, is seen noon the highways, bvwavs and raiiwavs of the conn'ry.we are in danger of a compromise. There wili be no dignity in the country til! the colored man is honorably admitted into the lody politic." I r-ri ti e Kiel1 nuewl Wliiif. I vctrnlw r"3. Tlie on It co IUI urr. j Klated by ifseir recent su-'ce. e-, the Yankees ' an picturing to themselves a brilliant future, and j pareelinj" teat tlie South as the Jewi-h oid!cr ' once divi le'l a certain iratmeat, or the Lieut' nants of tlie i?iint Alexander tut up the world he i had t tnpien d. It is all plain sailing w ith ihe j afxilitioti subjugators now. Thev imagine Grant ; , s;,felv lod.-ed for tlie wint. r at Atlanta; the (Vnr. .i.. v- l.,.,, fof.ni- n nt in t nin bv tin- cv tmni f ! of Yi.'k-biir'', now torn into four fragment-, and I - ... - ' ti e to: il nrertlirow of everv ore-anized amiv aj ,.U re ou -sUoU of tim-. Ixe l.riv ! men ni -sUon of tim Ixe l.riv p issiijiv o,ve Mead . nine tpmhh : but the absence of Inirstic :, and the heavy icinforcements sent to tlie hm of (Iv-tty sbu . L'." make the ul innate dicomliture of the creat Vi; eiaiaa a m.ttter t-f aluit absolut tcrtainty. The fragments of lice's army may retire witliiu the cn renchm'Tits at Richmond, and there rec ive -u h ietty neceious a Dävi- may Ik avl t tlraw f.om vatiotis unimportant points nowheld for stratei" purfiscs; but (rant tre-in-' u.i fVor.i the south. Itum-ide from the weit. ( Lon street havinsr aband.ned the ieire of KnoxjlJe. ati'l Mea-le from the north, w ill rend r the of Johnston nnd Iteaure-'ard w ill have Ik en dc . stroved In-fore tiie sie-e of Richmond b -irias: ' amlas f.r the commands of Ivirby Smith. II -!nies liev, M -ru der att.l Tavlr, thev will U cas-lv i disTised of inimedi.itelv 'rfter the summier of of Kichmor-d. Two buntlred thottsanl men will then be conctr.iratC'l under (irant to drive the' Fremd out of Mexiet. while as many nit rc. ; tm br Mea le, will -weep the llri i-h from Canada i is th" twinkling of at, eye, and the uaiver-al I Yankee nation will rciim from the North IVIe to ; i!ie I-thmus of Daricn. Thi is a Innl 1 and h:autifulprojramiae. But ir does no- top heie. While hu hand is in. i "Urother J-ihnthan'' will metamorphose anl' renovate the whole civilized world. The firt ; steo, of course, will le to wrest down-trodden: : Ialand from the despotic p"as, of Great Britain, " "' Otean " i to thr fre and independent State of Amen a. Simultantlt.,v CnU an, the Vct India I-lands generally 1 w ill ! "ba ed. Uy this time Garibaldi w il! , have a pf arcd on the seen, and under his jzuid-1 amv the reatwoikof l.t winc the Ue$-int;s ; , cf f.i e m'ovemmint upon the oppresl popula-! of Western Knrot e w ill forthwith le.rn So far t'u iTi.'-ramm is pr.nicier.tlv clear. I'it leyon t thii point the exL-tinj dynasty at Wi-hirurton do not choo-e to extend their Tision. It will re.)aire several yean to execute this j acheme in all it parts. Durintr these years, the S ward-Lincoln autocracy, sittim: corilr in i Washiuertv.n. will decide !ennitely iij.n what i- I next to be done. Event? will determine what i ; the l'st disposition to make of the nejrro and of j ; thv scarcely more capable rscea ofl.aroe. A j monotoly of cotton will of ncccseity be rcain- ' tainett by the Yankee uvcrtimcnt. j If the plantation cannot be worked wholly on
GoTernment aeott an! br GoTcrnmcnt oicra-
tire , they will ! icxed t loval tecant w!jo! f luary lnd. An txfort duty on cotton, e.pairalent to its present value ia tin- market Knland, vill 1 V?ti1. roewilll; rorked i ti t ieir full eapa-ity, brcolin will oon ccae : an 1 the derirjeney of Mark will 1-e uppiel ; by wliite la?ior a f.it a CK-eaiD4 demand. If j the white man cannot become acclimated and the ! nero die out nt;erly, the place of iK.th will to supplied bv uiatliinerT. lThars r iron- I -1 . . n i i i" l . p . mantwtn. i ue ctaiiinmrni oi a LTrai ccsrv . repuMic in th- We-t Iu lia. will to a part of U10 plan, and ti;e f ul.ditution aud iuligLtcn- j ravnt tf the tmbu' nt "1 coplt" of Kuroje will Ik? readily ar . ninp'.idjf.l tlirougli tlie agetn-y of a i tu:irK'Tit niimlrr of Tribune newi:iH'r and ; Yar.kc ehodTnarm-. It n qaire nly an cxpci:it.n T t'ie 1 r.tike ! vi-ion of universal conquest which wt. uld j r vc j no vi-ion. but an U'. tua.1 a;enit, if the tu;:i j were uhjagated to show tLj illy cf tht ir cx-; ectatious here at home, that the South wia In.- overrun, cx-cms now not impo-s-ihle. Hut lctween overrunning and ubjuatiun there is a wide difference. The eompltte triuuij!i of our foe will not occur, wc think, f.r the plain reason that such triumph w ill redound nt ither to the benefit of the tnciny them5cIres,nor to the world. For it eem to s that there is a hope for the restoration of a irMd governmental the North after the South sliall have won its in '.et.cn Jciue, but r.trer r.t an, in case 01 tne iauure 01 our cauc. To ay n thing of the unspeakable woe which wa il l lwfall the inhabitant-? of the Confederacy, the fir-t result of a Northern triumph would fe the permanent pubjeetion of that j-cople to the sway of fanatics and tyrant. Next would follow, from the very nature of things, a war of universal ronqut cn this continent, in which the population :dike North and South would be taxed to the utmost limit, both of blood and trc.vnrc. Peace lies not that war, for no man can sec die end of the wars w hich would enue in consequence of an atumrt on the part of the re-United States to drive the French and Eng lish from this continent. Our way is exceedingly i'.ark at thii time. Hut the orerruling Pow er which inspires m to attempt the achievement of our independence w ill not doert u af the la.-t moment, rnt'oprn a way to ie:ee and final success, where welca-t expect to tind it. Tnily, t!;c Yankej future is r. birght now a heart could wi-h. II tit 'Tu 1 inauy eloriou, TtirnitiK ha. 1 .pn Kl i'tiT thcr.io'iM.tin tfj s with svftei:ti ef, Kisi!iif witli g.iMfii Uce the meadow k'rt i n, O I.'.m.ic pat-; -4riie t iOi h-v r!y al li-iuv. An-'ii p'-rmit the ls,.. rl'iuds to r i 1 0 W ith mf!y raik en h i ct-lfstil Uc . Aii'l l"roiitb(? fori o u wer'. '. Iii vin liiJ.-. Steil. iij? unset n tu wr.t witli tin- m grwc'" A Setislhie rvpeceli. The following really sensible speech was made in the Massachusetts Senate recently. The publie men who can tell the truth have not, it net m?', entirely died out in that politically benighted State: Mr. Swan Now, we have had paitofone regiment come home after they had re-enlisted. Thev he.il a furlough of thirty davs. The ad ministration, if ther arc wise men, if they have a particle of wisdom, when these old soldier reenlist, will give them a furlough ot thirty 'fays, and they don't care whether they come home before or öfter re-er.liting. Mr. Carter They can't all be spared to come home at this time. Mr. Swan They could le spared to come home to vote, and 1 ,000 of them came to New York to attend the election. Thev spared so many that the grand Army of the Potomac was driven back to the lines of Washington; and now the Senator says they cannot be spared to take a furluugh. This administration can spare men so on'- ft; t,lCy sce t,,a- ,ie sparing of them can couiiiiiie i'ii. in iti pov. ei neue e 1 uie v t au take one. -tep to perpetuate them in power; but they cannoi spare them to come home and sce their wives and little ones. Sir, I alinde to Gen. McClellan; and, although I am not a prophet nor the son of a prophet, I tell you that in one year from ihe 4th of March next you will haro occasion to say that "the stone which the builders rejected, the same has become the head of the corner." Then we shall close this rebellion, and not till tfit n. Thi Swan i a white specimen, thuigh he does live in a State where the black variety is almost universal. The ?Ieure Opinions of the I6enblieäii Frtss. The Administration press indorse the reconstruction ami abolition schemes proposed in the message and proclamation of FresMcnt Lincoln. We copy the following opinions of it fr.ui the leading Republican press of New York city: i'I-rom the X. Y. Time J We lclieve that the clo.-er it is examined the more it will be di-eovercd to be completely adapted to the f;-eat end desired. The public mind after due reflection, we have not a doubt, will accept it as another ; dirnal illustration of the practical wisdom if the Ficsidcnt. From tl.e (.'..i;i:uorri.il Advertiser. The plan of the Pre.-idcnt is very simple. He says to the reVIs, w e have no desire to exterminate von, or re luce von to tyrannical swav. En-ra-c to sutaiu the Con-titution, the laws of Conpress and the military meaurcf of the Government ftL-ain-t slavery, anil yoti mty rttitrn to your equality of rights in the Union. Kvory privilcLre is yours to-morrow, if you wish it; but Liberty ami I'nion now ami forever arc one and inseparable. Krem the r.vetiins l'o.-t.j Nothing, it must he admitted, could be more magnanimous or lenient toward the rclxds; thev have put them -elves l.eyond tlie pale of the law by their insanity: their proiert.e- are already delared conti-cated and their lives are in jeopardy; and if they con'innc contumacious, the whole tf the beautiful region they inhabit will le inevi ablv overrun by our armbs, tlicir litMs laid wa-te, their citi-'s and ttnvns d-,, datel. nnd tht ir homes pillaua-d. IJtir in this dire strait the Pre-idcnt oifers them not only a peace which shall sac them from the ini-cries of war, but nn honorable pardon w hich -hall CMdue them with all the attributes of the citizen. IFror.i T t. v Y.ek Tril-u:.e. Here is required no asumprion of t!i? universal c'heiency and irrevocable valility of tho-c a"t an I jiruelamaiiou-, but a simple agreement to re-.ect and u!ii Je by tliem, and ea !i of them, until the same shall ie invalidated ciilrcr by Con-rjess or the Supreme Court of th" Cnited S:at-s. How can any one who means to Le loyal at all object to theso conditions? Ninety of every hundnd rt!ls may be re-tored to riht to-morrow without saeritiein" or n lin.iuishin any particle of their pitijierty; while nine-tenths of the residue are repaired to rclin qui-h nothing but t.'ieir right to oppre-s an I sell ih ir fillow-m-n. We believe Tennessee, loui-iana and Arkansas may le recogni.id and ic-tored to the I'ni n on this basis at aue uly day, and that the re-i lue will L'radually follow. II .;n. 'eforth it can neither le truthfully nor plausiblv i-aid that those who have once lc"n reikis have no m lueemenr- to return to loyalty, j no hope but in the trinmph rf disunion. "They ! may come back to-morrow and enjoy every po- J U.i -al or social privilege and advantage cnioved i or claimed by any of u. We protb r them e juality with ourselves. Should n t that fufliee and ctn:ent them? The country mu-t now realize that naught but slavery ohtrnts the way to peace and re-union, In n raetaphorie or Mvtic sens-, the Union and Irertv are Junafortn insejarable. riiev will eitlier rejoice in a common deliverance and triumph, or fill the same bloody pravc. J .Horol Mmalon. j "True, the form of the oath is given, bat no ! man is coerced to take it." So ay Mir. Lincoln in regard to his te?t oath, ; whereby all must taearto supiort his proelamR- i tiua in regard to slavery, past, present and fa-! tute. When the first Napoleon a-kol the army : to vote w hether be chitnL" the te rm of his office from that of '"First Conul for a term of year to ; that of First Consul for lite." one of his Colo- i nel drew out his regiment to explain to them ' that th? Tote ww a free cn' that each man was i to exercise his own free choice; thar. üithoardi no maa wa coerced, into voting lor General f Bonajiarte, yet he who failed to do -o would be i promptly slwt at the head of his regiment. ! No man is coerced to täte Lincoln $ oath to ! nstain his abolition proclamation, yi t it is dis-' inctlv inUndMl that all who fail to dj so are t hrown beronJ the pale of pardon.and are to be lunrz, drawn, qoartrrea an 1 conncated accordnglv. .. m ; , . , fe'A terr.Me durtMse. said to Le the diptheria, desolating the mall towns of Clearfield and iVhitf . in Cambria county. Per.rnylTiuia. Sine he mldJl of Oclofier over two hundred persona .are died
r5TIlT the terms of our tretr with (iret
liritaiti, we L-e but cue tew! of wirou the J iirit;n W) UV lhe "Mich.S-,o." The UeieW! Lciucr j : The t'ni'ed b'.ue rt vcim e cutter, t'je firmer M!ehL"n. h, witl.'.n the lt lew ilv, received : ter i ( rn.in't.t, eonitinj of thirteen ad-'i. t'nii ! p'.ii-, ai. l i re-i-ly for hi y aud all o! the j payouts iiou Jl'mncil tht ai cjvl':z this , ay. -T . it it ' 1 . . . . r . . . k-: ine asnr.jriou corre? Rnu ni "i ioc - N. 1. Kxpres -:iys the Hon. Mr. Soha-ti.m i expecud here 'muv every day from Arkansas to ri takt hi m at in the Set. ate. He r.ercr ha lc( n in the n belli tn, and novr that Lis State is rctnmctl, and his jKM-oual a.ety eoureiI, tleMre, it i said, to retake hia scat ia the Senate. 11 11 . DIED. At Blorfiipjo:;, lb!., I-f. 11th, lti3, ?4r. .tun: FLowic, n;fe uf Jcb S. IlrjJr :J, t-xj , aJ .M-t d Ushtcr of S;:iel II. a:d Sr-h J. La-Win:, ;n br IP L I.a'y"te papT c";y. NOTICE. Assessors' Meeting". rKTOTICE IS II 11 I.K LT I.IVKN THAT TUB ASSF.Sx n -" 01 tutruiiti-rt'iii 1 n-r. ij o 1 .-iii n cyutiiy arr rrqtii'a.e-l to met-t at th.- CU'i.v Auditor' UfT.ce,ia th.-t u tl l'xliau ulir, 011 -attirdy. it!i ti.jr .f lA-o-uilx-r, ls.J, at 11 o'cl-fk A. M , iorih )urt.o-cof dfKmi Uj, aa ei:al rate f f vila-tioa of nrrsuual croperfy tor tbe ivwinfut .f li-e etifunig t-r. A prouif I tteoitauc U itfMj.i-trul'y -olicitnl. J. I". WKliilir, VtulitorM.rienCociity. tleclß-dUlÄwiw DISSOLUTION. nissolkttlon of Copartnership, rgini: rorAitTNi fsnif hfi:moti.kf. xtsTiNf. f U-;-.-n t. w . liPtsretTfT, C F.. e i 11 i.-ra iet S ll.iei et.dfr'T, ni'drr the t)!e wi titif of ''(J. YV. Gei-rti lir:l A (to.," Is t: i Hy. l.j taiitual fnoii, 1'..Ivn! t;. W. 0--rt ili-rtr w-';-..l-5'(j troni tlip firm. C. F.. i is. nd-.riT a 1 S. 11 (lei ttilnra ar !;:!y atherilfd to settle or colh.-r nd rl n n f jt or n;.d i-t tli t.rni of "ii . W . t;e rei.-l. i fl A " i"r!t'.jy. w. ;Ki.s;x'iHti ijr . ( HHlMIAN 1. GMSI'MK)l!iF, svit.vii it. ;kiso:i-om f. Indijiiap oli, I-ct ml r lt, 1SC3. Tlx nu -;:iic. hT'-tof. rc c-ri ir. on hy sj.?-! f.rm of "(J. W. Gci-vini tiT A ("u v. be CMitucuol ly the tina of "-. K. . i c.-.!i rtT A O ." c...n i tt il r.f Cb-isfiari K. Gt-isendorH", SaraU If. fivi-n-l.-.-rr ami U-.e 'I h.-iinuti. ("IlltlsriAN F. r.K.lSFNIX'KFF, I SARAH II. r.Kl.-KNKur.FF, j IS VAC 1IIAI.MAX. j Vrl.- illur NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. TO DELINQUENT TAX-PAYERS. ( tt Tkkm r r,s r? ru, j Im.as .ri. - UfHt-iult-r ll:!i, 1-Go. jVTOTICF IS HFKKi Y (JIVF.X THAT ALL HvAh Xf Kst.it r'-'oictii!. if.-l n tietr for City Taxe-in teilst diy f January. Isti4, t! be ailvcrtlsetl fur saitf fi-r said 1-. iof-ieiiCj . IVr-o m wnirii said prop-riy will save cots 1 y paying the dvlinqntnt tsxe bef-ir ai.l da. t'ecl5-d2vr JOS. K. KMiLlSü City Tre .Mirer. NOTIONS, &a rsOTiorssi FAXCY GOOD8! VIVJD TOYS! 3-: 1 S. ßi L V T X , I'reptiet'-r ef lilt? 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PilsrTL ln veritr .--fmare, 1- j.reT.ared to tin ail kind of House tl -icn roi sii w. tirairm.K a ImJ iilaair.if"' on short rio'ice and in tie verr he-t style. P"otih wat.ti::i werk ia Iii- ";- are re-jye-ted to ro him t cU. 1et-4-41y BOOKS. 3tC." " NEW BOOK STORE. . .o, 2 orlli rrnn-)lianla Mrrrt, Oppoaite Oil U I llou' Hull, IXLIAN-APOU5. ln. 1 j 0I)D k CAfcaicnAE'u KSKLU.K AND sta- . i t.onf.k-j.. are ßtitr their brim wiii tte Dsre.i , j at!d b tR-K.k from our Handard Lter-tuT, airablefr Sabbath ScbooM. and for refiloas and cecernl rea'lr.g. AL-o School liook and Staiioiiery in every fan-rty. wi'- aaertnnt of beautiful photograph Album,; Utl,e 1 -"u;'. c Pleas call and xamiae aar toek. CH I.-. X. TüID. EfavICJlT J. D. CAKifit HAKL
AMUSEMENTS.
11 KT 11 0 1 O Is I T A ZZX 11. srA'.K MAXxr.ri; y.t. w. i: mi.kt. Tuesday Evening, Dec. 15tli, 18 G3, ' Mr. J. B. ROBERTS. 0 3I.V ront M;urs ;(oicn: nIi floors in i4psiiiil I SCAl.c: vY IT.NF. Irr-.J.r i" r. n4TfjaT - M I ...'.. ' l.OV r 1 J! t! 'R!Ti. ... tj On !, I 1 . ! t'ifi.w:! U ly 5" i.'.iitj- a v i A 1 iU-srrr i a , .... ;(.;,.. i'r.v;.' l-s iP'i i ' P!; - ?-!i rn 'j t i-i i Jrf IkKir ( j.iii '47 'c- r. ' r: in rt-ai"! j rrc i'y. .11 A o I V U A m li . Black Svan Concerts! TWO NICHTS ONLY. T.!S CH.KltitKTMI) be a. (Mi-, i uiAtTH T. Gtrii.t.) Wl. i lUelv n-.i- ilh ! h g' at Mirff s tTor Lr M 'jfsty, (,'; n Vjrtcrt, t.J .ther di-ti:i guSt.e 1 p-r-sOr.Aef Europe, wil giiv t. (rrTi-l Vocal and InMrnninital fonccrls On Friday and Saturday Evenings, December mill nml liitli. Mr. CHAi. POIw.F. lia-.i:. (Ti.e yoatii?Thalltrjj.) Admission AO re; ti. Itr..rrvml g." cct't f xt. sat nsy l-e Miu-i-.l tor fth.ruf iL-two ntSt. at Mfs'rs. Wi'l.r I d .ineir Jlu-ic S-r.r , No. 4 fUtr llr.u.f , o ti.nivi.clns V.lie ulav in rr.i- f, I )- m1t 16. I) wrs op -n i.t 7'.. Co:. cert cor.iTOt-nc- at S u'rlw V, tlccll-tllw .11 X Ti O I C IX A L 1 4 POSITIVELY FÜR ONE NIGHT ONLY! Wednesday Evening, Dec. 16. Madame ANNA BISHOP ravn: vv;.Li kklownkd cantatiüi'E, iia JL tbe lu-rer t- aniiiri-e One Grand Concert! Assist, J by l.er jt-uj.K anl ta'.f.te.l tl mi i; liter. Miss LOUISA b!SI!wi', Vo mi-: anl I'iat.i.-t. r- eiid fr.-tn Pari a'-ii Leii hui, and Mr. A. &EIK' WICK, lliitto S 114er and Cie.. . rliiust . A-lruis f0 rent. Ke-erve 1 S. t. f 1 Tickets mty ! had at tb Mnic St.r cf Wi'la'Ji Ptdwell, where a Itavram of ibe hail in iv Ih heeri. Th' 1'inti use" eii t tii-i i-csi..n i- t the cvbr ite 1 rnaTrixtiry l Cii kerin i -n. ainl i furu sh d by fvrs. Wiiltir! A Sie il. J.frs open at C'-neri cintu"!.- at S K. C.TOW.NSKM. 'ecl2-"4t b.usnivsa Ag nt. .11 A si ) . 3 II II X I, I. . Gottschalk and Brignoli! Two Grand Combination Performances W AX STKAKOSCII HAS THE H050H T ASill. X0ÜXLT thi.t 1. la- sncc'-etletl in mai.h t, arratietiiviit with the f .llowing extraordinary const-nation of Musical ceviritien: lYId'Ile Angioltna Cordior. The ctlebrat'st Prima Donna, flora the New York, Boaton and rijila.le!.Lia Ac.ieniiest.f Mn-ic. SI;. HI.ifiNuhl, the fT-t i Tenor in Amvriea. SKi.CAfcLn I'ATTI, tbe younir and talented Violinist, (I ruilit r of Ai'.ei:'na i."I Carlotta Tattl,) and L. M. 1 n rsCHALK, ihe irreate-t I'iaaist. Muical Director and CtsiTiducter J'. BEHKENS. To pive in thi City TWO Gil AND INSTKCMENTAL AND Ul'EliATIC CONCEKTS, on xtlondajr antl Tnendnv Kvcninsr. Iecembcr lltti and l.jtl. Il'T'Atinii-.si.ui Sc; Ue served Seat $1. Seats may Le sec'iri' f .r itlu r .f tb two nights at the Music Store t.f A. M. Iciham, e-ini-iietiring; Thursday at 9 A. Iioor-tipen at T,1; Concert commences at 8 o'clock. tli.-ci'-djt BOOK BINDERS. laOiTsk XaitKicr :iiil ISIauk 5I;iiiur;irtiirrr. A N DEALER IN I'.I.AN'K IVMJKS, rATEU AND :,tati"ii ry, Nv. 3 I S. uth Illinois .tret, Inoiana-jit-ns, ;:iCi,tr..i. il Htf-icjon Riven to C-.xiily Ofti-vrii, I'.ank and I: ii:r. i 1 W. rk Mii-.v, Majrarinos l'rri 'I 1-, Ac , beund in the be.-t stjb s jf n rta-nt able t r;n-. Ki i..-n.l er H.n 'vry ainl Store X-. 31 " oh 111 -tree .; " tletU-diw CpMMERClAL COLLEGE. ff . ;s- -v - - i :. .A I v r ' )': A'VS DVY A NT) NUllIT EOTt TUE REt KTTI0N Pupils 1:1 eitii -r feparmen. Tri- e of Tuiiinn much '.it'i-ei!. and i now je ibaa any o her similar Ir.stitu'ii.! l i I he w orld. A'fra . fuje of tJtii lutfitntion orrr nlhtr itrü'ar Sch'unl, which are intrhtable to tJtr St'id'ht The t'rt i lei t of thi 5choo' devotes bl- nl.re nridivii'fl irt..jjiirin to it. and i-. always prstiall pre-n. ,nd trt-i,ii7, while rti'ist thes trat tha m Ith int-x-r-r.et.l by, wfafi-e prinzipal p.ty Is tie rame i.f "ri.f..ir." anddero'e their om time to dr i"i n ut p scbo'a.-, bi'i rnor frein-titl cn ihe cars thnat:be de-k. : The f resident of iLm Scho'il is lelieved to le tfc' only rer.sii a w- teachiL' la ti e St.ntf, If not in the Webt, who bs evr hl actual experience aa a practical c u:ita:.t it: a bark or othr fl ret ctas htinesa house. It is ihe only cbooI in the -"t ite. If not in the Vfes, that In- a firs;-cl4i Pvnii n ptrnia'ieni'y conT:ee ed with it. and ha tbe nr.ty (Vi-ruau iu the M te w ho has vt-r ta.ten a fir-T Mv-iitim on renmaiish-p tt ki.-.l at tbe stat" Fair-nf t!;.- sta'P, if r.ot at th--- or any rtherst.Hv. r Tb'fjstv 'i ,t Ti--,i- epi"(r used ii th; Scl.c.l i t.-t the j-ir:e i'i a.--.;i it io-i .t a sin le ineprierrrd th'or-st. w-1-r.li i :i -v. r 1 t-u ipliet or adpti.l i a -i-.i:!r bisii.e h' Us; but is Hi.' jr.,1 1 w.-ik of mar .y of thvrry t'gst j.ractieal c-'intsnt taken fr-ni ti-s.1 i-i-nM .M l fcctti i' x; eri rc-, and Is r.t in r..n-tr f we in f .i :-s;"th- of th- f.r.-t c'a.s b .i-iesS LoLee- ,f th I'L.rr.:.Sl i '. !.. 'i'Jti.'fs" pra iuate- of t'll Mnv.l üf tiowiiMm a- a'tl acsfTi-'ant- ii f.r-t fla-s l.uu . hon. , f r t-v ty -..e fro-n any i th-r "i-!.i..l In t'.? M .t, at. I htrr.vtufi .- of t'- I- S h'Mlir-tri 'y fT cent . mor- f.-r 'L-ir Tirrv tbatiihe of a y c-t!. r -"chd in th-JMat. !r -'iwd to b-th- 'ni l-tbooi f the k r 1 i". tLM tf tf it La- rvfjii- leclu'-s. or :u wli'rh all i tau: t tbv i- !verti.-e.1 a-.d cb fr i-nrt f ti rr'ilar -. c j -.
. . I -'.-. ! .1 . . i . m ., TPPe careful lo ive the t au.-. of tl.e Po-t OfTlce, County and state, and A1Hre THOMAS J LYNT. PreideM. Cccl.ia lw liu J:k1 nap'j.i-, Il n. CONFECTIONERS. IlUcSttCTT & CO., ifAycFAorunFKs of all kisds or Sugar Fruits, Toys and Stick Candy. VLi-t! DELKRt XX XUTi, RA1X5, 1F.A, HHK Crjcker. and o;her f lr-wrk., i .iferldian Mrert, mdlanapaii, WANTED. jti Muiltnt Wanted. f 1HKCSDKKSMED WAMS, AT IIIS OfTlCTE IN J thf City, a Law Student of good Labiu, and wait )uahfle a Lawyer Clerk. No tun Bui a rorapetea. Clrk ih-1 apfJy. IC. II. KIT. iDsharhpJ.v Iec. 7, 1-C3. tcrlt.
r -ii i p irucui irs :i art v i i.V. prmiTl'if to I . I ' livt;e j y.rty. naairier tr i..r w-.'.t ! e :.Mit to any persf.n on rrc-tpt f red .limp o. j ,t' f-" -imp' -f . prwt-ny, Joct. ri (tbt arl franpa v retfrn j i.statre, ai.d ve lit th..k. mvr r-r"n bo I st-" ab, rfii .!-... ortrrei lla M tl prprtjr w ,!l se-l us the ntt-ne and al-ir of ar.r nufn-er of gf I ol ,iru ' ' Indianaj-tdis Lahr. vi (Yirpaij ia the thr- T.f r ladiet wbo tray pobly att-n l a i Vutnercial I '"'' " ,''! w
DRY COODS.
FOREIGI? DRY GOODS, Hume, Lord & Co's.. !2f and 2S V ! V;i!iin?;Inn St. M-i.rxrir r'': or rade Plain Black Silks, Rich Plaid Silks. , iL .iv. 1 1 a iinv t f-'iiiv?, Roj)t. Silks, Plain Silks and Satins O ir :o k of S:.'.ks Ls verT hr?c and will! fotind itnnp'cte in every ri jv-t. Lusters, hVk and col. Black -Gro Grain,' Plain Ponl do Soio. Rich Moire Anti(ncs, French Repps, Drape de Lnccas, Roh Roy Plaids, Black Bombazines, French Merinoes, Figured Delaines, i. Flannels, all kindsand colors, Cloths it Cassiineres, Embroideries, Balmoral Skirls, Hosiery, all kinds, Fall Clonks & Shawls Small Plaid Shawls, f For Chlhlre i. NEW GOODS -e-R.TI-V'IJNra- xrL.r. HUME, LORD & CO., l.M)I A- AIMII.IN. aii(LS. ACENCY. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENCY. Soldiers, Pensions, Bf unty and Back Pay Promptly Collected. Ja T IJ.V T .S I Jt O C V II II 1. METZGER & STßELEN, n.r; Odil 1 ello a'lialltNccotid I'loor Metzger, Striblen & Simpson, o. tut) l tli Mrrel?nppoHe Trcaanry, W ASIUMJTON CHT, D.C. ( tunitinu at .'its addresse.l to either t Rice will protT. jrtly an-ered. b or-Ks, ürrs, iakms and fahjin; lind; WoUxl.t .'k! iM.l.i, !ar IM-Knti.tsit, aunt Ttf. p.Mi 1. 1 all the vVei-tern Mate. lioxtl MARSHAL'S SALE. r.ii(rd Stilts Marshal's Sah. KnUrt L. Cuttii 1 . j If the Circuit Court of The rresiderit al I:recto.a I tve Li-"-'! sir, Lr.rtrKt r tb j oi hiliat;. I'ei'u atid I.i'lrsi.ap....s Noveaibtr lertn. Ji".1. liill o i1 ('iiiiiijr rl. al. J VilTirK IS HKLI.HY iIVKV Tt AT f) THK lSnt l tiav t.f January, A. D.. 1-s.t. l-tei, lb b.,ur ut ' ii o"c. k in the fi.ti.'w.n airft f-tr o'cs:". In tbe afterlirf. oi aid Jay, al M.t C..u.t ilo.j-e in tbe C.tr of lüuiai...;..s, Coaiit ! U.riM and Mato of lodiaua, I be t,nvJ r? ixnttl, tb Marshal of tbe L"t4n-d State ol ibe lii-trict aforesa:tl, b virtue of a teitirj-1 copy t.f the tl-c.ee r-l:red and m.iie by th.- Court i.u Ibe above eul.tbtl ran., ivui-I t,y the Cl-iW of A t urt, w-.H m il at ajr. Iioti and pi.bbv jtrry, !!i.-r-I.. in d-cnU-tl pr-;erty ami rishtacf life .-aid l'iid liiliai.ap.di. iiif4 Crr.auy, to-w i-j The I'eru anJ'-fudiai.ap-i'is IiaiIro.i.J, runn'n and exteniliti fr .in I'eru, in t!. C'.'üity f Miami, and Mate A Jii'tiatis, tbro'U'h the Couuh. .f .Miami, Howard, Tipton. HanrdtoTi and .ar;o", t- the ity of lriiariapiii-, in na'i County of Marion; ainl all and rnVu'ar tbe laal imI rraJ e.-tate if b;rb t h -il l Kaitr-.ad t'Mnpanj w,on tbe Srfi da of ILiTh, I or now t i u. l vr rsr-ews,-l, Urgetber w.rh sll ta- laud umter arid n eacb ai-l-e f tba tras.k, to li.e witoU witltii auel eitctit that th aaid Com par,y wa-or i seized or po-eoretj of toe same, together with tb eupsrrstruciiire, track ainl rai'a thereon, arM the bri i,e. ,;., uCL, In ce, :. p,t frr.-und, ainl bwikl-ii.ir-tli rroti, ei.uiiie, car, tiM 1-, maier.al. wia. bii.er)', aud ail tue p r-onl iroj-rty, r.K.t tbvrets or uiier 4 tl.r.i'i t.f tli- euai.l :iij ü ; ai.d a'.M ail tuat certain pi-c- of UihI extei du; frota tbe l rmriauo:i i.f iL aid Kilrol al lern to the Lae rie, Yi bab and M.. L.. La iroa.l, art-uir 1 or to be ac,.red by a .1 Cuibpany, a.-ht the ro-I built or t be buiU Ultreon, iili tie upritr.ii tt.re a d rd-piai d or to be placed tb-rew-, aa4 Ul lUe ürj. proui 1 r(u;rsj or to - ciJir4, al ail otl.vT j rtn-rty, r a or jr-oi. al. act-utreJ or to be c-v,-.ii.r.i by mi c'v: ip.r;; and a!. ail ibe tohn, ret.: ati4 ii.t .me lo be bad or leviel f ori tb a d Laiirua.! eatvbir Ir.rti. l'.sru ! lo.li jrtap.-lia a: 1 tbe rxUiel' tv ILm L.km i.r4u. VV.larU aj.l St- LoU. ktu.tii, ti-wciU'd t'i T".f'- ibJ iTi',.fL Hai.way Coii. arr, ain! '.! frai.ri.i v -. r rhl mit4 p--. i!r;r, of tbe aid I'rm a'i-1 ff.lini: p. !- l;aiT-ei1 t '..mpar'T of, iti, to T CCHrCeraire the .am- aii-1 a j atfl eier, part tliTTf. IL r--.it. at.d pr. ;.t of A pr perfy will firat b .Trrrd for.e. atil .ip..r. f.il.n to r a ! rr ro freier t -um t a'-i-f II e .;.!,(, i J, at -on aid !erre. I ai.t. I .t .1. .tu., (.nu .r.t t ' 1 i - . . I !.e -a.e w ,H Im. ina. itiint rrl. f fri'tn the t aJaatioB aiid apprajeff:eiit lat vf IV Mat cf lndUrta; atvd aatd I r.'prrty, ä s . w;!l .,.J J ti ent'rrtv, and su ject to tb pri. t and paranifc: t .a t tLa le4 i tnrt or cortxay tvku id Ipjui .-a.-j.v ,t tl, lt tlay of July, 1j?, to J.m.e WS:.;, . Trnfer. to secure Iba ray- - i U5wl cf- tl e Ltf! of tUe 4 -npawv. ai-uMiic to f "wtal.iaat. a- , ti.teref ther-.ai. t Lbb fnteret. vr.paid oti tbe Wtfav " July, ia, imm.I .714 17; and al-o uhjett t tbe rnrlif apl chin., of th Ja-'etuent retmrKit rt Mi'li.M. ly ii..-.;-'!, I'.ai'r.iad Cap.v aa.r.t Mist IV rn it Hj.4i. Kailrw4 ObOpany. In tL- (all t.f l-.V., in tb C'lrtw.t Court ofJüanca L'ouaty. Icttiar.a, für 3T.3;7. ü I wh.ch jaifctaeat baa b-eu af.ijrT.cc?. to rai ci J'.. CBtt-t. Tte pureLaaa t.,rey rat t pa it at tl tir.. ti Jirr-Jrty 1 'rock rt.wti, a: i i;p,:i drfat.lt (Le prttrty may agaiii be offered atvl k. ;J. ito purrUjMtT o fai'u.a: to (-ar beirjr rer,t..ible fyr aey lcj.e tb re--fTer:rK. David n. rose. v. s. Varbai. " w. iloicav r, Hri.tiex l lbuv, Attj'a tor CotnV I.ii.r.u N..venbf I. l-st. FOR RENT, llutiims lton for IScnt. 4 nilST CLASS P.CSI.V5S ROOM OX WASIIIXGTOS J, treet w,li b lal on fatrorabl una, tf application be raade oon. For ter4jtion, Ac, app'T to CIO. I'VurAT. Oo-rlUtf 5o.C9 West W abtn-rtao Street
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