Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1863 — Page 3
Democratic Documents. - . . , , the .r-ril Atserr.bly io u rpl of la-lian, tur. frife th wiser t.f tu U in n4 a ' r4Mii why taor k4 oi bu aecoaplisbed during I: j (Miutnloiil um. Tf 4ncaaaitkp&rapUi j tatst, pages, t)4 Hi b famished i any quantity, j Frk HWpfi Und red i '
THi enrlpt Art-pteh f lien. , . iwrn?", id t.ie i öwenruövi I ..t, ia tr iioue ot Representative-, Pebrwery t.1. This Won of the fnas syr h nf Mr. Yoorae., on a que-t'oa tw fipj4"! a large altar ef nHc at'rtitl, and Try Hin tn Indiana henld have arepy. It w- a f em pbtet f elebt psfs. Prk-efl jvrkMrl. Tli Liberty of lh CltlarenJlprech of TJ'n, n. W. Yrrhee., delivered In the Hna if Rrp resnt stives,' F brrary js,, lcJ, en the "Act to Indemnify the President and other rerti. ff suspending thawrit f hsheas corp, ,M acts done la purananc thereof," la nw printed tn psmphUt form, and can b obtained at iaofnc. This U the great flrt of M. Yoorbee tn rntertth liberty c.f th citizen, an t hor.ld b U th and f Trjr toter tn ltvhiti. It make pampblr t f .Mitn pg',, Irk 1 SO prr hnD(Jr.l. IfrAll oTJ-r l.oul.l rtlrrfi thr pcb tob nnt byi ret, tbe putaa will , one cent a cpy, an1 no', ba prpai I. A Ur.a KLDEIt, HAKKNKSS A- BINCKAM. ln!noltii. DAH,Y .SKNTINKi;. WKON'KiDAY MORNINO. PRC KM RKR 1C CITY AND STATE ITEMS. ttrmnral . Th Sentinel office bm been retnored tu the new Sentinel Imil.liuc, r.n tbe rornr of Meri lian and Tc ttl Street, hulf Hjunre fou'h of Inton atreet. and iie.r! npjniti .jr oil Km tion. where we will t plei-i t or nil Dtm' Crit, ar.d other, hitlm; j rintin t !'. t7" All qaiet on HÜhon street kt niirht. ny'YeÄtcrdaj w.n a very cool 15t!iof Dtct ni' ber r57"Ib2 lanjrcfcriuj: in t Ii i vicinity U closed but. tlFfEac re worth th'iMv ceuta a dozen thm rrmiket II) Citizen! go anutl. It ij jour duty to pro feci TourseUe I. :t . t ... i l . . . are aoout. I.Kk out rverh'Klv. tHAU wn. ouict in Inli.inaMli'i nij;bt ln?fore lt fyr a wonder and a miracle. CE PctcrHon'a Iwle, Xatioual Maazino L for aale by Mr. Thompson k Son. t-S7 The nun wlio tolc inn unihrell! nl gold pn from th: nflice i well knnwn. iyThe third mow of the sca.on descended OTcr uniTcrsal creation round about here yesterday. 3&ool3-cterdaT retailed at even dollar per cord. The farniera aud wood measurer wcro oa hand. FI7" Governor Morton left the city yesterday for aome place somewhere eastward. He ha iron to buy a farm, probably. tPPplcndid mantle-Tiece ornaments at KmilKlotz's New York IUzaar, lecl5-d.1t No. 37 Eat Wadiinton street. CT" Gtn. Tom. Thumb and lady, on their western tour, will ri.it thi city in a week or two, or more. PT7"The preat Rilliard Matcli between Johnny McDcvitt of thi t itv and Frank Parker of Chicago, to-ni,ht at the Exchange. t"jVA new inToiee of l)ut)ful -oft Inf fur the llolli iaya at Daker & Mclver, No. Ä Eist Waihingion trtet. 15 4t rE7"It ira. reported on the streets yesterday, that, by proclamation of Hi Excellency the Goremor. we ate to haTe an extra sennion cf tbe lodianarH'lia Lelature, shortly. ls ' Tbe tuvernjr h4i liccn mlvisci t!.tt tl e 9th Indiana, to a man. Ivwe re enlisted. Tbe rpraent i. at Chatunoogv AH honor to the brate boys: Dor WAtTEn A pood, stout bov to learn the book binding businos. Apply to Er. L. 1'almer, No. 34 South Illinois ntrvet. riRaoxAL. The preat tragedian, Mr. Booth, raised through the city yterday on hU way to 8t. Iui. He will rcttirn and perform at the letropohtan. . tPreran indebted to in are reaped f ully rr nuetnl to cull M'ttt tNeir account. with mir bok keeper, T. E. Ilotbrook. der2-)lru Jamut rcsanovsta. CyCol. Simonson's order placing a patrol on certain thoroughfare recently itucd, to kop military men salubrious work, we arc happy to state. nmaikaMy well. Mx)ic Notier. A tAted neet'ng of Mi fion IUe, No .'tö, tor work, will be h'd tlii (Wediit I iy) evening, a: 7 o'clock, runctutl attend tnca i requeued. Kassels Ki, Secret.trv. GT7"One of the a!dct Democratte pafers published in Indiana, i the Standard at Anderson O. C. Willi: the editor. We commend it as a valuable adrertisinp medium to the business men of Indianapolt. Foil Salk. The tive horse power engine used in tbe old Sentinel office, with tubular boiler, heater, connecting pij'es, ?nnkc sta k, Äe., is now rea.lv for djdiverv. and U offered fr sale. Trice 5273. ca-h. tf. J2P Ü W. Dlii dniM-r, 114 , the ta'eincl etli tor of the Mtdion Curier, i ou n brief viit to this city in relition tt nfTtirs f Suto. Mri l.'indt:ivcr exprevra himself s.Ui$!ied s far n he j ha gone i?The Enpre Sbon is offered forste Tb. f.miou et.-toli-htnent i Iic'i-i t No g'l Wt'i WAhiittou street All it etock i 1 fix lures are ctmp!cte. The lcse rut s for over two year Ai:!y to the proiietor. decl'J-.ltt Niw Scir A tl.:.-. i the i.oh when evey rerson w.r,; a urs a t:f, th)- should ciil oi G. ll. Heitkara, N t 17 N rth Illiooi street, tu t Citr.;ne h: etook d e, e g oN jr.d select coaitort Me ui( U-r the ef idd. New good jut reeeived decl-tf romi 0ut Yetrdjy hefore his honor, the Mcr, scvertl ii.el'riMetl CMj.es weie disposed of Als the ierii-eny ied in the rot at the Central Si!wn, Wa?hU:-tcn street, Monday. wt r.ed $2b a t-'ece, cou ci all. Cheap enoucn Rcwsio Aar Gauert. At thi cht and well known establishment, No. 32$ East Washington treet, north side, photograph are made directly on canvass. Mr. Tenfold, Mr. Kuanion'a operator, is an artist cf acknowledged neri: and kill. CT" Gottst h lik's concert last niht was brilliant unapproaehaM and unaurpa..ed. Brinoli, Cordicr and l'atti i.wr 1-etore not certainly appeartsl to b tter a-lvantape. It waa a preat mttical entertainment. G.ttschalk onc.f tlie most pitted of men. lie li.-j.ed in numliers, and now he rises, full prown, to the jerfcct artimlatton thereof. It i cre-litahl to the tavte of nr tommunity that this noniertul artiste was dnly appreciated and ret-ted nightly with crowded ar d iutellipent aadienet cf the tUe, the beautiful the clamant and the Uvidrou.
M7,c N,,T,r" 7 rVr tu ,h?! M t I v eveainj: I)c eot!.r 14. iht Klbv Vrn n wis fut'lfJ frr-n n.l ihr rihta aiei pmli jje u M'r.t. ' Ch a. Kiaiua, Secretary . ßpJ, B RolxrU to-aigbt t thd Mojoliuxi, m Loula XI. lie it a great trae-lian, an! the ron-tion to-night Is new. The old, decrepll, annerannuatcd, ambition 1 1 arrititiou, tyTann.cal, and iomewliat Wherotn and we akin the
),nrt,i tyrant will be !roiraMv personated. Robert, U ttie prfa?et traian aince Junius Iboth ht father of Kdwin, of J. Wilkc an I of oU.er. " ' Halter I. Mr Ivor, among th raot enUr-pri'in-r of oar tnen-bant, J.aro opened a branch establishment in their hat derartment in the beautiful citr of Ijtfavctte. Glo and unsnr pajtM'd are the 'u? with which they will decorate the brad of the denken and ri-itora of the Star City, and their loft and bachel hat will coyer a multitude of iin. Their hone in thU citr i famon. CMa-lam Anna RMiop, the moat aoromrlihed rot-alist f the nineteenth century, and her loTely and cultivated daughter, Iui.-!a, jtito a pranil eonrert to-niht at Maonir Hall. Mr. A. Sedgwick, th renowned buffo iner, will aiit thtia. Wc would adrie all to secure 14' a 4 f a " v a a a a v v m l. IJu-hot' stav i poi their eata carl r. Mal. tirclv limited to one ni liu'ht. (ircat will be tho musical treat. PaoviioN Foa Uta Sol mir. The City Reil h fieeti chartere! by the Sm;tary Committee (f Indittit to convey Siit pliea for our aoldiera who en be reclie! bv the Mississippi. Tbe City Helle will ateer for New Orleans, from Evan ville, landing at all intermerMte print. Ou Thuruliy, to morrow, the CitT Relle clears ti e t iiitinol port Cpt W ; (I. Wharton, a well known sfemboatmm and an accomplished cnllemin, will commnd the City Helle To no more rermible and cpntIo ter;t!eoan could this important trust be committed rt7"Ve aro infonn'-d that two very officious fieron having the unblushing integrity of the citr ordinance in anrli ra-e male and pmvided, hfore their vinal organs, brought no Mr. I tryant of the (,'ommniercial College liefore the Mavor' Court yesti-nlav, for )latructini; the fi lewalk with his little vehicle and substituie for emtrlie. All tho rebiclcs tlte one for carrying Uryant over the streck, und tho for tnking him up h-for Hi Honor the Mayor it ha bcn suggested, are small specimens "of human architecture the first was very cine to the door of the College. United Statt CnMuiMinxF.iT Coi rt. On Mondnv la-t William Scott, of this rountv, was brought In-fore Commi-'.sioner Pavis on a charge of passing conntcrfut I'nitcd States jostal currency. The Government not mukiug out a very strong cae, the Commissioner dichargcl the defendant, who agreed to enli-t a a volunteer. Yesterday the ca-c ol James Lindcy, who was alo charged with pa-sing counU-HVit po-tal currency, waa diKsrd of. Tho defendant was ordered to find bail in the sum of S."00 for his apjx-aranro nt the May term of the United States Conrt, and in default thereof was commif.cd. Thk ItRAUTiFi-L. Blacic Swa!. On Fii dav niirht, Dec. 18th, Miss Elizabeth T. G remfield, th lon-lv, dark-evid Ktheo(ian thnih, trive her first concert in In'lianavli. She i a nigliingak and sevcrnl other bird hidos. In the word of a contemporary we ran only ar that her music i of a high order, and her execution of the most dilllcult pieces, is very near perfection. One pi?ee of music, tliat ha tx;eu arranged expressly to illastrato the ranpe of her voice, embraces a scale of thirty-one dilVerent notes, and reaches from the deep tones of the baso up to the highest note of tho soprano. Martins, nuK-king birds, canaries, wood pecker and shanghais arc nowhere. C7"Every gentlemen wishes, while he aeleets a uit of clothing, to have an extensive variety of cloths to choose from. Ut also wishes it put np durably and a la mode. We can assure our readers, npen the recommendation of many friends who are connoisseurs in fashion, stvle, taste and comfort, that every part of the bill they may call for, can be h"d upon the cheapest term in the citv, at tba cstaMi-hraent of Mer. G. II. Heitkafn &. Co., ir. 17 North Illinoia street, nearly opposite the Bates Hou-c. The tate and character of a nation is known by its costume, has been asserted by a very distinguished writer who had an eye to the drawing room as well as philosophy, literature and comfort. Then i also aomet'iing in trading with genial penth-me n like these merchant tailor. You f el obliged to Iks pleased, profited, and satisfied you w ill certainly visit them arain. Thc-e gentleman, we may say to fond mama and papa, make youths' clothing to order aud latest styles. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. t. II. ;AJ.I, O' VIKR IÜS SKKVICF.S TO THE t'lTtZKNS OK !.si)inp'lis vicinity. Oftlc, Virginia Avenue No. ' lM.ienc .North Nw Jerev otrfet. No 37. wtU'63-illy BROKEr?. MONEY ADVANCED ON V. ATt'HF.S, MINDS, JFWKt.HY, 1'I.ATK. l-y (ool and ntb rronal property, or bought aud iuM at NO. 185 NORTH ILLINOIS STHKFT. NORWOOT'S RUlTK (LI STA IKS.) ..ct2S..11v NOTICE. ELECTION NOTICE. Omca or tub lsPtA CrsnnAi KiiwatC ".J l.MA roi.is, Dt-ceiabcr lt, 1M. i fHlHK SJTOCKHOLDKRS IN 1 1 COM r ANY A R I herebv n'tirie(i that an elctin for In-ectora iri mM It-inipany will tie hld at the office ot the (itipAiiy in Incilaiiapul, n I burilay, ihe 7th dv of January next, (l-Ci) Ry order f f tbe ltard of Directors. .Irfl d.1w SAit. HANNAH. Secret. -y. NOTICE. Assessors' Meeting. TOTICF. I HKRF.RY GIVEN THAT THE A5SRJ. StMtSof th- di:f. rent Ton-hfis o I Mri-.n t'ounty arr resetted lo inert at th- County Aud. tor' Office, In the it t.f I di.viHpo'is, ott Siturdiy. the UC-thdsy of iK-i'-mKcr, l.SJ, at in o'clock A M , for tb purp.- of dftmii 'i f? an equal rs!e f vl Mt:on of personal tr -jt-ery '.r the asfceninie-n' of ti e etuirp year. A prompt attendance I reiectMlv solicited. J.T. W Kl'Uir, tnditor Marlon Cuuxuy. d-flS-I2tlw2w DISSOLUTION. Mfissotnlian of Copartnership. flMlV. COTAK1M I.MIT 1' KKFTOPt KK t lSTlMi i I lren . li.f'M!ii' ff. f V i:it--nl'rff a"t ' S 11. liet en.1..riT, uiK-rr tbt tle nl t!tl ff' ii. W ; t;eetntc-r A C ,"i f i flsy. to tnut .al re i-cnt. t - j .-.I! -t;. VV. n. -c- .! rff w"-h'!al"k- 'r-'-i i tb- R.-n. C 1" . Ti-rt-J I'T a d s H (ici e;A.n.Z ar- i. ;'.r MJ't.. r- I t.i t-- wt:l" r ' ; cl hu f r cr cin-t th t'rtu ' -it. W . aincd. -.IT A C " i ici'HOK W. OVlsk NmiUrT. j ( liltlMl.lN K fiHOMoKFF, I SKKAH II. OKlsKM'Oi rr. ! I .d;anapvi. IVcrruiv r lt. 16.. I Me l m-.i h'r- XfU r t irrle ' c? hy & f rm of "ti, W. t;c-.).t rlT A ('"." 1 1 ' evi'i:iued by tr.e f.Mi ; s e- 1-r(T A Co . -. t -f Cn-it-ai; F. j f.e;.-n.lorfT, Sarah H ti-H-t at-.l laac lhalmaa. I CHKKIMN V. JiKtSKMK'KKK. i SVKAM H. uKIKNLMJKf K, ISAAC lHbV.5. "NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. mn T)FT TKOlTT.T TAX-PAYERS iU LLlh UX,i 1 AAA U1LMl C.nr Tiiottu't Hoci. Is5iAifOLts. fVetaJer litt, V&i. A "OTTCS" is FfKn i h 1111 i l k'au Kittt rerosln;:.!? rtei r.-j-i-.-ri tertpv raifoyia-)-t Jay . f JaiQiti. 164, i ' aawi-sa i or n t ir lv-o. uinK sa'.-t p ropery will e co-t y ,y rg j the lit!.;; :ut.t tax. Uw s -t J. !rclV!Jw Jt. K. ENr.LISVT City Tre-urer. PAINTING. lON.i. No A EAST W YORK srTRFFT.lOI . ItVSUE lniveritj qttr, tt p'ep.r4 t i!o ill ku.-l-.4 Itoti-e aixt ijtn l'aiutit.z, t!rm,i and (iUttr on hört no-'c ai1 in tbe ery hr-t ty!e. ! a .t:" vor in n i-aa are rea'!'! to tur uai i .
TELEGRAPHIC:
f aaroava iirtuHttrotrii ntiit avav imnui For .miming tieport Art Irai rgr J iii;lit Clirporf 1. LATER FEOU EAST TENNESSEE RUMORED DEFEAT OF GEN.' SHERIDAN. Rebel Deserters and Citizens Taking tbe Oath Under tho President's Proclamation. Ac, Ac Ac, Ac, Ac. I rm is nartingfon. '
WamTo, Deccml-er 13. TIjc Star furn- j betöre tho Inited States Distiict Court in tle Uhea the following in advance of its publication: j Distinct w here the offence Is committed, a fine of Telegram were received here lat eTcningjnot less than one nor xnoru t thnrt ten thousand from Kuoxville up to yesterdav morning. j dollars, and imprisonment for not less than one Ocneral lotr had aumed command of the ; nor more than twelve months. It gives the introojs lately under Harnide and the hitter had ! former half of the tine. departed from that city for Cincinnati. All was j Mr. Foote introduced a bill graining public then rpaiet in the vidnity of Knoxville. ' lands to the lVoplc's racific Hailroad and TideIt wxs stated there on auihoiity of scouts and ' graph Line, for the northern route, and asked messengera that much of Longtrcet'a artilleiy j that the bill I referred to a aj-ecial committee, and tram had fallen into the hands of our pursu- Motions of reference of the respective subjects
ing force, but this la ked tonhnuatiou. 1 he re-! gion in which pursuit U made i su far distant , from the telegraph the felcgranh as to make it duncult to venfv such statements (eneral Uatler and a number of the Sanitarv Commission, now at Fortress Monroe, have telgraphed to the (iovernment hor that the rebel autiiorities have stopjed the distribution of supplies sent to the Union prisoners in their hands. Wc aro notified that up to this time no information had reached Washington indicating that anything like an official rebel notice hod been communicated to either General Itutler or Gen. Meredith, of the fact that Ould, tho rebel Commissioner of Exchange, promptly replied yesterday or the day before to Gen. ltittler'a tender of vacCine to lc used among the Union prisoners, that it would lie diioed of promptly, as requested, lead us to hope there may 1; ainistake. . From .Nitttivillr. Nahhviuk, Di'cemher IT There is a rumor hcietlnt Oen Sheritl in, conimsnding a column in tair-uit of L'Miricet, eix O m't reil the ret 1 real uu . id e;ti of Kiioxviile, ,.i,tl encouiitered a n hftivv repuUe, in whieli lien Sheri!aii ia eat'ul to .n e been ldl wuundnl. The rumor is not enertii.'y iredited ;t Gen. licu-etu's headpj.irttrr, but i i ecvi to seter-il di-litict source. L'rde to. to!.i)r.tei hydispitchc Irotn Chaita nooa of this dte the whoie story nut be disCMlited (en. l'.ilmet ieiri;i-d ctunin uitl of the l Ith corp und hol etched lhidceport on his way home, when he received orders to t et urn o Ch:tttmiooga, his ceuted rexigt.'atioti not having been acCol Mi?ener ietor's Ironi (.'-dnmt.i th it rhel de-eru-is und citizens :rc tlicaing into tint post in pret iiumhei unking tc he alloAtd to t ike the osth under the 1'rtsilnilV amnesty procUtna tion Col M s y. in re ir! to ihh nuinher Arriving, that he h s never seen the like. A lev doys ago a C d Verl it f the 9th T-iiiitsct i.tvNli v , pMlte.t t Jci. It'ue:iu O.r peruiis.'ion Id t:tke Iii oitli tinder hMmniMy pi cd. in tUiii He in a lifter hi." the nctual poiioi. ot Tei. nestle i nt uinlei-''"'! r - preci st I by Tetuie.s.cc.iiis in the re'. el it tuv, 'Hid thai i heir eye hate heen openiti oidt ft.'ice h"m eailure. The trl.il of Fritik Gurlev, tho gtieuills, "ho kille'l (ieiiern! McCnuk k year :io. i now beit S corcludett. Me i!i undo'ili'eüly te hung li tiuee Mivieir!, Attortey Genera! of the St;ite. declare in published letter that the usu;tl connty elections are to be held in M uch next in thi State The :-mill p x ha broken out at Franklin. The nilro.id improvement in Middle Tenne. see and Al bam;i ate r ipi lly appiwaching completion. Crom Ilovlort. Boston, Decemljer 15. A New Orleans correspondent of the Traveller write: The expedition of Gen. Banks to Texas is a glorious success. The Union men arc rallying under the standard of Gen. It inks in large numlers. All the Texan s required was a force to back them up, and they have repeatedly said that if a sufficient army wa sent to support thein they would soon havo Texas all right again. They have already proved the truth of their statement, for Banks has recruited two regiments fince he reached the State, and the work is still going ahead. The Milden lti:k was entered shortly before noon to-d t v. A !on of the Pi evident was the only person in the )nnk at the time, I d he was murdered. The Iiit:k h is robbed of about all its content. f rom un Irnnrln n. San Francmco, December 15 The Constitution of Nevada Territory, which the people vote for or again -t on th 17th of January, i published, It dedares that every citizen owe" paramount allegiance to the Federal Government. Neither the Legidature nor the people are jwrmittcl to create a State debt exceeding .300,000: but $3,000,000 bond may be i-sued for the construction of the Paepio Iiailroad. Fleetorsmti-t have names registered and pay a poll tax before they may vote. The Legislature is prohibited from rn--dng local or spet ial bills. Sixty clay i the imit of the Legislative session. Salary of member of Legislature, per day. State officers to ho elected for two years; three Supreme Judges for six years. Paper money is prohibited. The mine and mining property are taxed the same ns other property. Thilat provision meets decided opposition, and may caue the rejection of the whole Constitution by a popular vote. Front I'ortlumt. Pot.tlan I. Mr . Dec. 1.'. The Consul at Hififax te'e-jnph t Collector Wnshhurne thnt lira evening the Ciies.ipeake i i;e;ir Chester in Mi bone Hv. and mpie-i th it it-.e C ipt:t;n or Mate be ?ent on foriliwith to identity the prize. c 6 mm e r ci a!7 tm raatpH. ; I'lncOmHil Tl h TV ft. CixctxxATi, December 15 Flour tirm t full ni'n Wheat tuier nnd unchanged. Corn dull; new, U.3c O it- setire at Nie. Whi-ky dull t r.V, öftere! for t3c at the cloe. W i(ho:t bnvt C-. Ho- active tr i jrce higher; ?00 pound avenge t J5r?7 .3d Receipts Itght. Mess pork hfl ! irote firmlv. Lir i at 12c; ol. ,d ! .t 1 1 -Bc. (Jroeerit-s tint h i. .cd i.d fiim Morev miket firm: 'od denisnd lor monev. (told at '4'Jc. Hew Vorh I r N n Nw Vi,k. Pe-rnihrl5 Flour. 5f better; $(" -I hit f, .VI for extriSttte; 7.1.ir7 5. f r K H O . 7 lio vr 9 bt f,.r trade br ii d; -!osii' irpi Whi-kv hf ov nt t3'Y.V Whc.t'i le hvher t 1.7(3. 1 47 f r Chicago Sprit g. $1.45(31 49 lor M.I iuk e Club. $1.53 Oil h.r nter Reil Westrrn. Com, lc bet m w - ... a V ' I rvtud; fl :l( t 1 25 f..r Shipping J st ie. : ti J $1 CT rloit. j te- and in f r dem Mixed Wt-'c-n in I"rk mre jtctive -r.. e-iei- t $17(17 for old nie-, H fls Jän .'15 t.-r new metts. ihieffr at the in-i-le trice. Beef in moderate re 'uf1 M . , J,irn in itr request, our ct.er.tncc'l AlfTiey oi iz-r icp.i s'ertfr exhanee I dull at 164VX. Oo'd a sh Ce eiier, but some-! wtut irreju! ir: on-ror. t uflvancing to ' 5"4, and cioirg quiet at -i3c prem. NOTIONS, TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS IN NOTIONS, TOYS Fancy Goods, See VS MT T CK IS X' COMPt.F.TF IX EVRRY particular for th comiti: llolnlay. I wish to call ti aTi'n'i.-u -r ilealem in tbe above fxl. Hivlin h.U'ht undr very favorib'e clrcum-tance, ar.l unJef. tan 'iD? tbe w an f the trade thorvuetaty by lor.f ! ' lr-rno. It wll r-e to tbe tiu - of bojer to eaamin ' tny warerom where tfcy will r.tnl tie 'aret varsity of ' f'Kl. tr troujht t.eüifr unler re-f. at .uch. pr-e a ill affrU a r S proflt K'-tectful!T. CI1AHLUS AtAYKK, )i Weit Vi,ittuB trtet.
TZIIIITY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.
SENATE. Wasuuotox, December 13. llr. Wilson preaentcd xneaorials aakis foraa InertaM of paj tt paymasters' cierks, hospital stewaxda, and (oapactora of oaitoms in the city of Mr. Lane of Ram as Introduced, on leave, a bill providing that all traffie In gold, silver and foreign exchange for speculative rorpoes or the purchase through a broker by depositing leas than tbe fall amount of the purchase, or on what Is known is a margin, is expressly prohibited. It al.o prohibits the ale of gc)ld, filvtror foreign exchang to any banker or broker directly or indirectly, at anv place except at the regular banking höne or broker's oflire. It also prohibits the sale of cold, ail vet Or foreign exchange unless ciually delivered an 1 pai f for on delivery. It provides a. the penalty for violating anv of the oroviions of the act. on conviction of the rrcidcnt s message were then entered, and the same were, referred to the appropriate committees Lme of Indiana, introluced a bill to amend the act entitled an act to define and punish ccn piracies, passed July 31st, 1661. Also the 24'b eclion of the act for enrolling and calling out the national forces. "pa ssed March 3d, 1 1 63. Mr. Hendricks introduced a bill to eiterd the time in which States may ara l themselves of the g rant oi land for agricuhuial roileges Mr. Davis of Kentucky ca'kd up ti e rciolu tion in relation to the exchange of prisoners, arguing Teheraently against the policy of refusing to exchange our suffering white soldiers the languishing, ftarving and diseased white men because the reikis refuse to exchange the negro captives. He denounced at lotigth tho jolicy of the administration upon the several joint in which tho negro is aff ected, characterizing its poiton as monstrous and referring the present era avs the reis;n of Abraham 1. He averred that bis own loyaltr was uuimjiurtd: that ho hated with undying rior the crime of eec..ion. It was evident that this policy wai only fur that design to perpettiato the party jHwcr cf the admi.-tra-tion. lie closed with an indignant and earnest protest against the refusal of the administration to liberate thousands of starving and dying white men for the sake of a fewj negroes. Johnson deemed it tierleetly c!e:ir that humanity which i tho highest politic! points to the contimuiice of t!ie existence of the prisoners He proceeded to comb it the opinion of the Sen itor from Kentucky (I) tvi) that these men should not be protected. The Senate adjourned, after a prolongation of the debate. house.: Washington, December 15. r a .-- a l ne rpeaaer inm oeioie tne House it message from the 1 teteetit conliHilt recommending Cant John Kotier who captured the Fmgal, for his .lisi iiiiii-he I hcivi-e, tir;eiy anJ centra I ojd conduct, receive a vote ot tlntiks from CopirresH This preliminary i required by l.iw in orJer that t;e may e ndv.-uic-eu !ie jjr.ule in the imvy. The Speiiker lid he foud ou his 1 10'e a letter from J. L. Hi Idle, s'ning himelf Governor elect of JvoiiM'iii i, notifying lnui of the resinition ot Thoinas Ciltin m, a member of the House, but as the I.Ut- limine 0".eH not a;.pe.ir on the r,,l!r' ol the House the commiinic ttum as not laid 1 t foie the House. iir. t-.-ven ot i immvivuma introauccci a scries of resolutions referring the various branch est"thc Pi evident'. incsae to tbe appropriate contAittces, and that part with reference to the treat! nent and condition of the rebellious States to a select committee of nine to be appointed by the Sne aker. Mr. IXvvis of Maryland offered as a substitute a reolutkn which relate to the duty of tbe United Sttc'S to guarantee to evervStatea re publican forn of government and to those States in width the tovemment ha been abrogated or overthrow n, be inferred to a silcct committee of nine who shall it "ort the bills necessary to canv into effect this dutyv Mr. Brooks f"Nw York fahl if the proposi tion of Davis should In; pcrsi-tt d in he should be disposed to add that ih sprctal commtttec also inquire whether rejiublk'c.vn government has not Decn ODrogated or over own m tne onn as well as in the Soutli sinca the revolution began. Mr. Lovcjoy said that in spie of certain indW vidtials there still exists a rct uoii'-an srovemmcnt in all the Siatesof tho North . without infringe ment or abatment. He was for the Constitu tion as it is and the Union as it was, anil not as it has lecn falsely represented. He would dispose of th' slaveholders of the Union as he would those who ci.ed tbe Ches.ipeake. He wanted to put a loyal crew on board md sail the good ship I nitn. The substitute of Davi was a.loptel- -yeas 89 navs 80. On motion of Mr. Cox it was resolvt'd that the seven additional standing committee ap pointed under rule No. 102 Iks directed at nco to perform the duties, possible bv the said rde and examine into the ftate of the accounts ai'd exjenditurcs of the j-cveral debts submitted U" them, and report particularly as specified m said rule; and further, that paid committee havo all the pow ers of committees of investigation. All of Stevens' resolutions, molMed, were then agreed to. On motion of Mr. Cox the following resolution, introduced bv him vesterdav. was adopted: That the Secretary of Var le directed to communieate to thi Hohse the report made by Major General McClcllan concerning the organization and operations of the Army of the Potomac w hile he was Commander-in-Chief. Tho IIou?c then adjourned. NOTIONS, &C. notions: OOOX! V?S TOYS! I : .11 I I, K I, OTZ, Proprietor cf the NEW YORK BAZAAR, No. 37 East Washington Street, Indinnnpnlis, Indiana, Fl ESI'FCTFn.I.Y I.FQITST5 A THOROUGH AND j J 1, cart-ful Inspection f hi Urt-e an-t eil aortl , stock of above rre nti'Tf"! kHls. Th a.s.ortmeur .f llrtlida; Gifts, useful well a I ornatn-ntal. which he .(Vt, i i,ne of tue Im -t select ä i in the Stite. an'! pike are warraMel at a roioiciuni ! PaMic.Ur imtuceincnt. of e red to tLe trade . I P ease iiie me a call. j (ifflVd'.w EMIL KLOTZ. CONFECTIONERS. CANDIES. I) AGG 12 TT Al CO. MAMTACrURERA OF ALL KINDS Of Sugar Fruits, Toys and Stick Candy. i ALSO l)54LF.KS IS NITS. RAlSlXf, TEA, KILE ! L'rackT at..! ether Fireworks, 22 Tf erldinn sstreet. indlnnpol. BOOKS, &C. NEW BOOK STORE. ."o." - .Morth rennajrlvanla Mrect, Opposite Odd renown' Hall, INDIANAI'OUS, IND. : rnOPDA CARMICIIAKU BOKSF.LLl:fc AJfD ?TAi I T'.ONKKS, are ti.l.iig ttnr aLlte aitk the newest J aiTj b-t HHk!tfria our tandard literature. uitaM for ! Sahh.th .clifv 1, r1 for reinioo. nl -enraj rea-'iiia;. Al-o .N:tiH.l rvks anu Matu-r.erj m erery raritty, ..Ith an aaftor-mezit of beautiful ltoU(Tpu Aiiuu, t isaMes, r.tr. ii.i. ac c. 11-a- call a:it eaamlne oar tx-k. CHAS. N. TODD, rTlC-21y J. D. CAUMtCHAF.L. B K AN 1) E' S T US SI L A ( ? 0 la ir 4 tor Mbtle Hpeaaer an Inf r 10 CLKAR TUM V01CX.
P it O S P K C T II S'' OF Tilt INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, DAILY AND UCCQUi
AtaoparUd Is tba fciatorj ef tha natloa baa It bn more Im pert act tbat the peep la aaouid ba adrlaed ef taa principle upon watch oar Government U bae4 and tba bearing of paaalng ( a post oar pollcal t&alltaUoaa. We are la t& rnl J of a rerohUJon, asd taa tifort ta boIcf na.1a to overthrow ta Goverameat eatabliU4 by tb wtadota, apaettv ao4 patrtotUm of YTashlOftoo, Jefferton, Xa4!toa aid their aoctte, and eatabhth tn lt. teaj a a: roue, Terfea4owtsg and oe&trallted de. petita. Stat rlpbt, which bar protected th liberty of tbe citUvD, art to b strack down; Stat linea ar to b bllterated and th Federal Government ii to uaurp tb control and direction of th dom.Uc policy aod tnU tution of tb State. Th! 1 th policy of tb Admtr.latraiion party, lu leading tnembera boldly proclaim It, and tb venu whkb have transpired sine th advent of tb pretnt Admialstratlon Into power clearly foreah ado w that inch la It purpose. Such is th isiu preaented lo the American pevple. It is fur them to Illiterate tLc capacity of man f-r self government, by inii-tlng on a government of the peopl, Ja.t a our furefathi-ra )!, In opa'.tion to an ariticratic, arbitrary aud kingly power. So long have wt proa pared and enjoyed th ble.!n of civil nd religious freedom, that w fall to appreciate their value and hav almost forgotten tbe aertnee by which they wer achieved. Tower 1 ver stealing from th many to th few, and unlc.s the pcopl boldly and manfully meet th present cristt ere long th goverouieat of the many 1U become the government of th few, and Instead of being the asylum for tb oppressed f all cations, our own will become as opprettire with it order and burden aa th moat despotic. The SKT!ti. will continue to alvocat old fashioned Democratic doctrine, bellevlbg firmly tbat the ocly hope of preserving Republican institution, rest on their supremacy In th administration of the government. Thea doctrines are clearly and comprehensively M forth in Ihe fullowing platform prepared by Thomaa Jefferson, tb founder of the iXmocratic party : Kqual au 1 exact justice to all men, of whatever tat or perniithk ti vl'tftous or political ; Peace, commerce, and bixit-at fririilfehlp with all natii.ti-, tnUiiKllnx alliance? with none ; Tbe KU)M.rtof tb State Huwritmcnt in all tbelr right, as the tnwl rumpctettt aJuiiiiiMratHni for ourdoinetic ruiiceriis and die surest hulwarks against antl-re publican tei.dcticie. Tb pret-rvntioii i.f t!i k -nersl eovertun-nt in Ita wliol Con.'tltutiotial lor. a die sh.- t anchor if cur pea.e at htun and safety abroad ; A Jcal"U cre of the ntht of elcclii hy the jieoplc ; A mild and sftfe rorr ct!v; of abnoc w hich are lopped by the Kerdof revolution, where peaceful rcmedic-i are UnjirovMl. tslute accjiitesccj.c? In the w iil .f Ihe inujotity, the vital princijile of republic, from which tLTe is no appeal but to f.rer tbe vitl prindi.li aut ioimediate parrot of uexum ; ' A well disciplined inlPlla. our l e-t reliance in peace, and fr the first moment if war, till regulars may re lieve them. The supremacy of the civil over the military author. ! ity. Economy In th publ'.c expense, that labor may be 11 ft : 1 1 y burdened; Tin? honei payments of our debts, and acred preservation of the public fait L; Kncouratrt-mi-nt of agriculture, ami of commerce a it handtnatd. Ihe d.JTjdotit.f i'jform.ttion. and arraignment of all abu-es at the bar i.f ublic re a-on; Freedom f relielon; FKKHMlM OF lllf. I'RKSS; AND FKKKlKlvf OF PKKSfJX UNDER THK I'KOTEC TION OF THK HA UK AS COUPC: Ait trial I'jr jui impartially lted. This is a platfotm upon which every Denvcra and erery ritiawn can taixl, til l if a fre ovFruunnl tbe Constitution and Union as framed by the founder of the Republic 1-pretorved, it w ill only be by the Miccerul ascendency of tboe principle in Its administration. If tbey are maintained the voicv of tbe people will control in public aXTairs, aud tb bles-l iHH of civil liberty will He preserved and ptrpetuated. It Is a time the people hould read. The whole world is in commotion, and revolution threaten otbet natione as well & our own The Skntixcl will give a a ummay of all .qcturat news, and It will be tbe aim of the pub-lUht-M to make it a valuable and Interesting newspaper in every department. It will pay special attention to State affair.-, and, as the central orjran of tbe democratic party of ln ünna, will uo every effort to sustain IU principles, ita policy and its representative men. It will not b an Instrument to advance the felSsh interests of clique., factions or individuals. luno may can souud pniciple he better disseminated than through the agency of l-niocratic n-wpaper3i and Democratic documents. And Democrats cannot better srve their cause than by pl.tr.inic a Democratic newspaper in the htnds of every fmily In the Slate. The prejudicen of our political opponenta would soon give way if th'-y were n'lrhtened as to the doctrines and purposes of the Democratic party. Notwithstanding th lare increase of th expenses at tendinK the publication of newspapet-s, the term, of the fFTiNci will be the rame as bert-tofore, and as we have no paid agents, we bb all rely upon friends tt aid in extending its circulation. And th- la'ger the circulation, the rreater will be the ability of the proprietor to increase the value and interest of the paper. 'JTKMas. TKHMS 01' THE DAILY SESTIKEL. One copy, one year 7 OC One copy. ix month- 3 5' One copy, one. ni'tith M) Delivered by the carrier, within the city. 15 cent per we-k, payable to the carrier. Agent will be supplied it l'i cents a week. TKl.MS OF THK WEEKLY SKNTISKL. 1 copy, 1 yer tl 5( 10 copies, aud one to ta- maker of the clu'.i 15 is) 20 copieh, and two to the maker of the club. 30 00 Additions can he made to clubs at any tint- at the above rate. The titmcn w ill b printed on each paper vitbout extra cha'xe. No paper nill be ient without prepayment, or contLTld longer tbau paid for. Addre.s XJI.ii:it, llAUKMiSS ic IlIOIIA7If Indianapolis, Intl. FOR SALE. L'nitfecJ States Jlarfehal's Sale. District of Indiana. BY VIKTD v- ALfciwiritutui'i ur a "tw.r. and vcndi KM exponsto me Isaued, ad d retted by the Clerk of tLe United Stta IHstnct Court fcr the District of Indian . 1 i11 oa th Ul d" r January, Isfit üttheofflia of the Treasurer of State, in the city oflndianapol a. be wevti lb -hours bf 10 o'clock A. M. and 5 o'clock I said dav, expose to .ale at public outcry, to thv highea t biUer, lor cah, f iei,non or indl aa rivt M-r ret t. stav e Slock-, the ncmlier of the cer the respective amounts thereof, X. of So. o t No. of Cer. Amount. Cer. , Awount. Cer. Am't S7....t5.P00 10M) . fJ." 1263 . .3.000 Hit a ODO I.Vi2... .Ov'Ht 1333 1,000 lass. ... 2SK) 1493.; 3.om iso.... 6,oo lUTft i.ft:-3 17R2..... 7.000 ISM.... 6,0(W ms.. . 2.SIO 213... S.OOO I07....11,0I0 94 3.000 3'.'0...; 3 0 B03.... 6,000 SlrL . . 7.1KM 837. 'S .000 1ITJ S,m3 !. 5,U Total. t!09,000 Each certificate will be sold s perately acd in the or der above given, but in no evaut either of sa.d cer liHr.t twln:rk off and ar.M bv.m toe Icm than even ty-five per cent, of the par value the e,,f- Certificates of purchae will ha by me executed a id delivered to the purchaser, wb'eb, umW ai.d by the U m ot the decree, will ertaie tbe purchaser to have the 8. " crtifl-ate- of ft-K-k p iicLaNed reuiarly transfvmd a 4 by the laws of Indiana provided, and new certiflcatea lat hed a in cae of a regular tranfr. D. G. ROSE, U. S Mar-baL DecemWr th, 163 dec8-dtill Jtr4 MILLINERS. IVTFRPTIM'- Tft TUP I lkUK'iJ. lAllvUtVll.Ma IU llltj AjUI . it E .Tf 1,1 tl Ks? O f f I ! MISS J. DOYLE Ha removed bar PARI S MILLINERY EMPORIUM From .o. 9 Rate House II lock to m Soutti lllinol St.. 5 EXT DC0R TO SIR. ROLL'S CARPET T0I1P. s l navE j?ow locatkd mt store oxttiic Great Miilinery Ih'coufctfare of th'scty, anlhave ma le arraisgemect with some of the largest Importing liouea in 'te Livfrn cities to ioiw.ru ry expr-a. wygglTafull assormertt of their uTrT and n ist In - Donations in Pari Honuels,,riorer,lalbbousi, aa..sise lls.l.l-1 Vs.....al.u jl a atasaai . mi nitii i iiihk, -, 1 feel cvi.n.tent. with the above faciM'y and advanta S ges lu nar tnwiin over many otnrr bou-es, tvat 1 can please tbe moat exquisit late, and aa U price a and quality I defy co"jetUion. i -. iis u. - . . c ua. f"irm m z-.m,ut piTKB.rj iO Oaf u.,H .uth on will ba tes an l wm pi-ase an custooM-rs. Th gooda are now ready for inspection at X lllinota street, warn use uo-4 prompt actcotion patl to ordara. Hlsi i. LSJILT . ovf-dly
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THOIISOEII & LAHEY, 67 West Washington Street, Dewteen Illinois and TennruaeSu,, Nearlr oppoalt. the nalca llaa). WHOLESALE NOTION flOlSE, rttfj' FitmUhhtsr Goods AND HOHIEHY. H7pCid Sola at Mow Yrk Jobbing 1'rlcea. decll HOUSE FURNISHING COOPS. VOEGTLE & ItlETZGER' S HOUSE FURNISHING -ANDmm nirniiiMi. 4 isro. S3 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, UI'IDSITF 1WY. tmilT UOUsK. IM)I A. ArOI.IN. IMI AA. VIK ABOVE ESrABLIsliMK.Xf IS NOW OPFX AND offers f if sale at low rat, a lare aosortmrnt. etjnal to any tn the Wet, of Stove, Hollow and Tin-Ware. Jaipasiiiod-Wtitf. oal Oil Lamps and Fixturrs And a General At..ortiui.t of IIOUSK Fl)liXIS!IIX(i GOODS. Manufacturers of Tin, Copper an! Micct Iron Wnre We are the only Amenta for tue City of tbe Good Samaritan Cooking, AM) THE KErSTOJTE PMILOR STOVE THK GOOD fs AMAUITAN, for which we hate the exelusive agency, is offered to all who are b want of a HKsT CLASS COOKING STOVIT. with the utmoat confi dence tbat ;t will not fall to plea tb inot careful housekeeper. It la alapted for wood or coal. Ulli (iiM)I) SAMAKITAN has taken thefirkt premium at the Eleventh Aunual Indiana State Fair, over all other Cookinjr Stoves. THE KEYST0NK PARLOR fiTOVE, for wood, with double top and bae, has inore than doubl the radiating aurface of any other Stove of it. size, and will throw out more heat with cue-calf the wood. This Stove having been tested, we take pleasure in presenting it t the pub ic as the best and most economical Farl r Stove In the market. Agent, for Indianapolis for Heller A Young's old estab iched COOKING n.A.3STOESI With ot e. two or nwre Over Range, and Extra Char coal Jkoiler Attachment. We would also call the attention of tk buLUe to oar large atoca Mmarball;ed Iron Jtlantles and Grates. AlhO läarble Mantles of -uperinr ouality. Our lock ol Hat Ka ks, Garden Sr ats, Van's, Ac comprises the neat et and est pa'terns of Eastni Manufacture. All kinJ of Urnanientul lrita V orks can be procured turougn us at Ka-tern prices. Our t-toeä has htm carefully arlectrd, and mod all ar tides are procured from the Iaret Eastern Factoriea direct. We tre then by enabled to compete in prices and quality of gooda with any House tn tbe west. no5-dly luiiill.K llY.TlAiT.K. medical; books, &c. Galen's Head Dispensary ii au ri:iti:i BT THK LRGISLATL'KR OF XKNTUCXi rR TH TREATMENT OF ALL THI DISEASES OK THF URINARY AND GENITAL ORGANS STomaas ft" aV at la als PRICK OScY TEN CENT A sTlt'dirnl Eirpori, OvUtiininj Thirty fi-i rUiUt ani fT.grntmtyofiM AnfUomjf xrui PAysiitf tffy otK t-4"ai Org, nit im a OO.N A NEW METHOD TREATING Venenal Disease, tuciv1bf ptili in ail it stages 'onorrhea, Uleet, Stricture, Variiocile, aud Hydrocele, Diseases rn the Kidneyi, Bladder, Ac, without mercery! oonta nina; a v.itaable treatise on that wt.le-prd tUdy of youth, Re.ra.n-l Weanae., Jioctarnal Em!.'ions, Sexual Oebüity, Im potency, Ac, tba secret InCrmlties of youth and matnrlty arising from the taneful habiu t seif-abuse. To which ia added observations or Female Dtaeaft. an l other Inter-'i.iina' matter of tbe ut most Importance to th married anl those contempt atlng marnagi, wDoentenain aouottol their physical ab-Itty te nter that state. Sent to any address in a sealed wrapper, n receipt cf ten centa or four stamps. W devote our entire time and attention to the treatment cf the various prrvat d:ea-es treated of In our ptivate teport. Our Dispensary Is the only Institution of th kind in America which has been e tahtiabd by a apeciaJ charter.anJ this fact should give it a preference over the varions qnacas or noubwul cbaracter to b fon tn at argetltlea. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES I One department of our Di-pensary Ic specially devoted to the treatment of '.lie Disease of Females, such as Lu chorrhea, or "White," Irregular, Taluful and Suppr IfenstrnMlon, Nervous and General Debility, Diaeaaeao. he Womb, Barrenness, Ac. CoBsultatior.aandexamtnationsfree of charge. Also for sale, f:L DEWF.E'S KKfJCHTUK FILLS For Female Obstructions, Irresutat ities, Ac. Married ladies in certain situation should t;ot use them, a they wouldcaue mi-carriasje. Price 1 1 per box, and may be sent by mail. 1R.OALF.N j PUFVFNTIVK An Iw-'a'uable arlct for those wishing to limit the number of tbelr offspring, of the barren who desire children; warrant-! rot to injure the health, and will Is.t foe a lifetime. ect to any addrew, under seal, on receipt ot tbepne T0 DOI t i ta I PATIENTS AT A DISTAXCF Fy sendrag a hrta statement of their vmnfoni wtil reeetv a Rlsr.k Cbart i eoBtaitmiaIiMofquetcns.otirtr- efoT t ha course ! treatment, e fedWa -ent te ry part of the rwrj ! toc:reany eae at hoeue.fre rot dariger or ctjr1oy. j Alltransactiotis private and rtinientsi . hemerusar the name and number. , Direct all letter to ' GALF.5' IIEAr Dlsr .5SARY derlJ-3-dAwl LcuisvU. Ity. INSURANCE. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, KUCE XEWg BLOCK, SEAR THE P0ST0FHCF. 're. titorca. L--i!tPf-aud Live Slock therein, J a. . Or. "csva. (cl. U. 1. Rose, Fres dM.t; J. J. ftmitn. Vice " FreaialeIit; W- e xploit. Actuary; James J. Smith Trean. nr B- F- l''Jr Secretary. i Taa Toaa. U ts. Ie, L, . Jlar.Bai. le-ian.i'w-j. 4 J. J. Smith, iytumXt Siata Arl lodiasta , w . T. üibsou. .Secretary India Flr lu.uranc Indtananal Fay. üeneral In.urance Ag.nt. in. bM-pou; t County. Wa B. ktcCaxty, Auditor Wabash ; saptzadJia i FOR RENT. ' ' i Itiitfri Cw KOOIXl ' aasa saa for lte?nl. t -IR-,T CLAj -g BUSIVITSS ROOM CTX T A5nii31t)!f treet v.nb lr,1JÜO tTwaM terra, if appUav tio. be mad aoota For derlpCw. Ac . arp'yto tiro. KcOUAT. j BivlS:tf N.C9 Watt Yf ashiugtro f mat
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