Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4134, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1864 — Page 3
Democratic Documents.
Addrea et th Dfmocrllc Jt rmbfri tha fl!ittl iwistlj to tat rpl 1 Indian. MtUxf fort tbt k litorj af th Ut aeaaion. and Iba rtaioua wt y ort fca4 not Vte aceontpliabtd during Ita aonatttotlonal Urn. TM document toakea a pamphlet faiiUtnpaga, and will bofaraUbed 1 any quantity. PrVeeT to per hundred. Tita Conscript Act-ftperrt of lion. X. W . Voorhee, on th Cot.ncrlf.t1on MH, In th flo of Ieprentatlv, February 23, 1.3. Tbi ant of th IJnet ipeeche of Mr. Voorbee. 00 e,ntioti tow e"BP.rnir lrra abare of pab!l attention, and vry eltlzeo In IrvdlAnaabooldbave atopy. !t wakea a pamphlet of .gut paea. Prlca 1 per hntidred. The Iibertf of Che Citixrn-ipercli f Hon. D. W. Vorhn,dlirf rd fo th Hon tf Rpraottir,Flirory 1. 13, on th "Act to indemnify tbt Prwldent tod other perom for lapendinir the writ if kabat corpus, and acta don io pnrnanc tbrof., bow printed in pamphlet form, and can tx obtained at iioSce. Tbl U the greateflvrtof Mr. V.w.rheeatoi oteettb librtr of th citlzrn, and tboqld be in the and of every voter in Indiana. It make a pamphlet f tUteen paes. Price 1 50 pr hurdred. TJ3AU order houtd direct thi apeecbea tobe ent kyexprrn, tl the postagt will t one cent a copy, and ai a t bo prepaid. AdJrtae KLDKR, HAKKNKSS BINGHAM, Indianapolis. DAILY SENTJNKL. FRIDAY MORN I NO. JANUARY 15. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Itemovnl. The. Sentinel office has been remove! to the new Sentinel building, on the corner of Meridian acd Pearl tri?eis, hnlf a xju tre outh of Wash ingtou atreet, and neirly opp-ite our old loci lion, where wa will be pleicj to see all Demo erat, and others, having printing to do. J2fWe are obliged to W. H. Lindj;y for Louisville date. Bounties are yet to he piid to eighty-two men of Marion countv'it ijuot4. J3?"R'n "now and leet all over the regioo round about here last night. 53P Farewell benefit of the great tragio ac treaa to-night. Two plemiid plays. UJn Two hundred mule-, for government serice, p49.eil up Meridian street yeterd.-ty. lyMwchierou urchin h id happy tim ye tenlay, pelting with snow vehicular individu.iU ti?" Three or four case of inloiication, and one of larceny, mado up the M yor's docket res terday. - - -afctiJ Brigadier General Tom Thumb and wife, and Commodore Nutt and intended, viit Indi auajolis shortly. t3T"It will be observed that another street railway ordinance has teen introduced iu the City Council. Four Act Cemknt I'aixt. This new and excellent article is for ile by Frank Royd, druggist, Indianapolis. See advertisement. t3TThe 49th Indiana, now at Deck row's Foint, Texas, has re-enli-ted. At last account the boys were in good health. 5f See report of Council proceedings for an interesting debate on recruiting, quota, drafts and bounties. Z3T "Fifht' that Man!" "Fiht that Man! !' Fight that Man! !l" J"The late severe weather killed many of the peach free in this vicinity. ll the young and tender ones are f-rob ibly gone. t3T"lt is reported that counterfeit $5 notes on the R ink of the State of Indian are in circulation, hu much the nppeinnce of the genuine the rea back and all other features. For Leab-- An enclosed acre of cround in the rwth part of the citv will he letVed for eight years to an? one who will improve it. by Delzell Jone, Real Esfaie Apentn. Homf one hundreJ and twenty recruit for the Michigan Mechanics' and Engineers' regiment passed .through the city yesterday for the Army of the Cumberland. tT" Colonel Wilder, of the Mounted Brigade aaid the old 17th, direct from the Army of the Cumberland, is in the city. The ITih h is re eulistod, and is expected home next week. Emmt Waller's farewell benefit! The last new play "Camilla' Hu.band" t.-nihi. A Cheap Lot. Lot No. in Dunlop and Tute-ilcr'a ad-lition to Indi inopoli-, will be sold Terr cheap, fr cash Inquire ut this olBce. de-J5-tf fjEaHThe other d iy, on the premise of an old German named Valentin ICeei mann, who died a few week ago in Wot Indianapolis, four thou sai.d four hundred dollars in silver and gold were found buried. COSTEMIFNT RfsII1.CE T WO SgfAKES NORTH o Little's Hotel Frank Smiih. Real Estate Uroker. has ftr sale a good story and a half house of wit rooms, witN the usual conveniences, with a desirable lot; price $? ,700 tWt you want nice light bread for breakfast try a package of Sellout's "Magie Quick Veast." which will do the thing up in style For tale by the single p,ckage. dozen or gross at No. 5 Bte House Clock WaKhingtou etreet. Lieut. Col. Rurgess, of the 70th Indiana, arrived in the city yesterday. The 70lh is one of the largest regiments iu the service, numbering "orer tdue hundred naeu. The boys are in splendid health and condition there is but one man in the regiment on the tdck li-t. " VST Emmt Waller lo night in two characters, Lady CamilU and the Poisoner, Lucreti Rorgia. ew snis. As tins is the season when evetv person wants a new suit, they should call on U. H. Heitkam, No. 1? North Illinois street, and examine his stock of piece goods and seiect a comfortable uit for the i-o.-or.. New goods just received. decl-tt Z3F dimVulljr occurre! at the M.rl.lcHtll Saloon, 0H Illinois street, -yesterday, between some member ol the ?5th In liana and a party or negro eoM.er At one time affairs grew serious, but finally, the negroes retiring to another part of the building, ihedUtuib.nee ended.
mm lace, kivI he w is ir t l ol tt I hei e w is sucti at 52TI' 1 ULdertood to be the purpose of the thin.! a i corps. ration i city treisury becoming government . Dr. Thompson, in the Cuncil bankrupt. last light, atated he had it from Hi Excellence ' Dr J imeson said that one 'roke of Secret wy 1 Governor Morton to erect in every State a ! Stanton' pen would e;id mr U-uuiies all to the Soldiers' Home, for the permanent residence of j moon s far ctedts on any I anno dratt erej oidiera of our arraie. disabled by war Indian 'concerned If the government should become, apoli will be the location of the Soldier' Hons ftraitet.ed. it would take the men where they j ol Indiana. could le had without regard to quotas und cred J -m - J it He wa lor appropriating lii.erall v fr the Fo Sa-A house and lot in square 17 in i mainienai.ee of soldiers' families Thatw,sour Drake', addition. The house is a good frame. ! duty But when .t come to granting thee extra . with- four rooms. There is on the lot good ! bounties, he was opposed to it rubl. .moke houe, .nd wellall of which .re i Mr Brown's mown, mo d.fie. Uo a rt m' 1 ti " l -:n i !.i r..- 'sni .h- Ms or diret .n in the matter of did.urMig ,
new. lue wuovr ptpnii in uv ftfm im ..l. .i .l,;l. r.. a i . Pr.t hinuiii. bi McKtkJiaii & riiscx. jau9ssdi2. Kel Ivstate Agcnu.
Lrir' Ciok ad Shawl Sale I will fell at auction, at No. 73 Esst Washington atreet.on Thursday. January 14. IbCi. at IU o'clock A.M.. and coutinue from daj to daj until ao!d, a Urj;e lot of elotb cioaka and circular, ehawl and 'childrena' cioaka in enJlea variety. This is the cloak aale of the reason. The ladies are reciallj Invited to attend. Wm. . FiitauaTOK, Auctioneer. janl3J3t
rill ' tf7"W undertti'l tint a compiny. roesinjr th requ;rti cit'ttal, ia oraniz'1-! for the j tirptvf nf rctinsr in Indinapoli ppr mill on an eiteniitre :!. n1 with TffT möllern im provtro..L. It will be one of the foremost establishments of the kind in the country. V9T Mr. W. n. Riler will "Fiht thu Man" to nirht at the Metropolitan, for the fartwell benefit of Emm Waller. 2TThe ja, early in the perf rnunce. went ! out at the theatre lat nicht. Candle had to b ubtituted. and preit mny peroo went wy d'napjy.inted. We are req'iejtH to mt, by Mr. Butih, that the matter will be entirU VrmdieJ triay, and to nipht there will be a full blxe of illumination from all the jets. IW Farewell benefit of Emmt Waller. "I release you from your 01th. Fiht thüt Man!" VfT Mr. Mary Alii and Marit Ti!ay. of Sf. ; IOui. hare been brought to Indiana.on reui tion j from G-t. Morton, to nwer to a charge of terjurt. It U ai i th t the women cume to Inditt a I OHtenibW on a Mit to friend While lure! they made affidavit tht they were permmei.t te-'idents, and, on th.it representation, (buinel divorces from their husband. The latter, not ! liking this nummary way of dissolving the nuptial tie. hid their Iwp p-iuseM arreted. The Camm The Governor hau rhced all the campa ot orpaniz ttion under charge of General Carrington. who viiw them daily, including the Soldier 'a Home Thi will insure a diminution t Of old lers on the treet, and the good order and prosperity of the ca mp. All the new re:;iment will soon be roncentnt ed at Indianapolis, and b;if rack are being erected. Gen. Hover will organize the force into brigades and divisions as soon as the regiment are organized. 55T" Renefit and List appearance but one of Emma Waller. MiTBOPOLiTAX The announcement of Mrs. Waller's farewell benefit wiuld be in itelf pufficierit to cram the Metropolitan this evening to its utmost rapacity But this artiste has not in the piesent instance reliel upon her inimene populirity in this city to fill the house with the admirers of her tragic genius. She prenN a programme of powerful and varied attraction. "Ctmilhs' Husband," a drama in three acts which has achieve! rare sr.ccess and created a maiked Fenaation in New York, Ri-fon and Philadelphia, will be produced thi evening for the firüt lime in the We-t Mrs Waller will en act the lieroine, Mr Riley the hero of the niece Dumas' far famed play of Lucieti.i Rori-i tlx-I'oi-oner will terminate the entertainment. Mr Waller 'a personation of the ftendih Lucretia is enrolleI by the critics and public as among her grandest tragic representations. A numrno'h progr imrne! Derm's Dnmi. Lucreiia R r.i i,and the grejl pl.iv called "Ci milla's Hu-b.nd!" From the I.it-ville Journal. 1 Uder llritfitdr. With a !iTr--li)itin riflalreadr loaded fr feed. Anil tn'Minted 11 a tliartjer Mime reWI trailed fur pt rd, We ar-lb j'ly -Idiers hat trM r make a raid. H w liiitirriiiiti ill canicr tu bear of our lr:ga!e ! CH-taca. Fur U r hrihtat of all baimrrs that yet have Wen played, ind lor our glorious cuntry and law, the test jet made. We fischt fur the Uipht. and nf er are afraid. For I hey are all fearls oldier that holing to our l'.riKuJe. Forweareall hunter and trapjers, and the rett-ls are the jrame, L'nlehB they run too swiftly e can tike and mke them tame, And s on the rebel planter Irani' to hate th traifor' rule. And hates to ae us ao away wben we have pot bis mule. Thisfamom Brigade of old Wilder made the rebels all afraid, Wben we come they very quickly thiiik he devil nmt be paid. Our fieven-ohooting rifles wrap the wood in Mtike and fire. And their deadly rain of bullets makes our enemie retire. G. W., Co. F, 17ih Indiana Krimfiit. Wilder' Brigade conit.s of the following regiments: 17th Indian 1, 72J In liana, 9Jd Illinois, Dth llliiKuo, and 123d Illinoi-. Council I'rocecdliisr. Momiat Kvk m.vo, Jan. 14. Council met at 7' o'clock, Hi- Honor in tl.e Ch.ir. Mr 'H.uhey presented a petition from John A Real, Hkiii relief in regard to property be longing to the late J. M. Patterson, and purchased for taxes. Prayer of petitioner crantcd. STBF.I.T RAILROADS. Mr Iiauhey piesentel an ordinance granting to "The Citizens' Riihvay Company," of which R R. Cathcrwood is President, ihe ri-ht of way through the streets of the city. The time by hieb thiee miles of id road is to be completed, is Octolxr 1, 'til No binl is require! f the company; forfeiture of grant and work, in rae of failure to fulfill contract, being considered pu.Vm icn t Mr. Citherwood made a Statement of the ahiliitv of himself and tho-e connecteii with him to prosecute the work, and indicated Iii- illingne to accept the grant under the ordinance proposed The Council by an informal vote anel. ac conlinü to tei tin peritied, to confer the grant upon Mr. Cdihrrwoud's company fo foon as it should present itself properly organized BOt'NTIF.S. His Honor stated his object in calling the' Councd together to-night. It was to make pro vision for piving municipal bounties to four hun dred and filly five veterans of WilJer's mounted I brigade who h td te-vtilistel and desired to bo credited to Ind'.in ijhiIm. Although our ijuota ws now m re thin lull, it would be ie for us to receive these men tor the wtr was nt over not half over and. in his opinion, four or five more drafts would be necessary. Let ih. there fore, keep in advance of our duty. It we had a thousand m-ie men to our credit all ami more would be needed before the last battle is fought und won I here was no d inger of getting too many men in the field It woi!d be wise if Indi mapolis would vote at once :$.0 ,()!);) additional to what was aire ady appropi itted for bounties. He hid a disnatch trotn the Wir De partment to the effect that men r-eii!isted weie I-.' -J. . .I. I creliteil to localities ana 1:01 io ine csiaie ai i rgtMr. Haughey comitte-l the proposition of the Maior If we give bounties to recruits from one reiiimpht we w.ni'd be called u: n to give bonn ! ties ti all. He did not think it just that Indij anplis should be cillel upon to renuil for tliC wl-.ole Mve. Mr. Hrown more-i that the M ivor be author I red to issue fMUintie to tl.e extent of the J.i5.0!VI ; .aire idy ap; ropri ited, and n ni ne Thre was t o necesity for further at propri atioii We were already far ahead of any drill hcreifer It had been tseertaiixil wiih'i; vdivor two that Soti:e " Mht men bel-ngiog to the lu h. Ilt!i. 12 h and lth regulars wcte redited to I ndi n-ipo!is We i-ever, in his opinion, u!d h tve a draft in In diaui I Dr. Thompson w is not ptepired to co operate i wit'i the M iyor. Th turnte trel him in the! o,.. i the tKiunties. was i irii. -. ..- ,. i i .1. .,.., oies w.iH c.rrie.1 H r-. -' a 1 ... . . -.&...- a t -i . I 1 a ie.'.listeil bonandf res.deot of Indi .iMjaj.w were entitle! to bounty. BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES. UtHOXDS. JF.WKLRT. PL--.TE Dry C.La and otb eron.l property, or bought and aold at NO. 18 h NORTH ILLINOIS STKF.ET. NOSWOOD'5 BLOCK (UP TAlK-i.) ectti-Jly
t"T-n!cht "C muU'. Untnr " TtgM Ihn Md!" "Fiüht that Mai.!"
From tbe Clninnvf rrfCumM. Jai. 1J. ff iitnnrlMl nnd ( oninif rrtttl ti ti him rr for lltr lat MreU. Tle eii'iu it term, tion to ctmimerce conequrtjt upon the eitreme ti!-l ether. hi.h kept metilnnta at hum, ml block led the rail- j 4U to x great eiUt.t. m nie the money matket; more atrinjeent. feraus. it increte the number j of borrower. nl at the me time decreased the aupply of currency, ami tliere waa coniJ ; erb!e amount of piper oflVre! outiJe the rriru ' lar hank, and negoti we-1 at iO to 12 per rent ; TV . . f -. . . : 1 t:.: 1 I
a tic rvivui vi tuiiriivj n i t.iiitr iiru ipm i 4 1 ee-i.onjst have been warnir g aauist the iiit.tIon of currency. t-eern to be pirmlox. but ; can be accounted for n pKd and Itipicl ground, tio doubt.and .1m m; the reion why j currency scarce, when the amount in circu-i Utiorj i br (r ili lri;t it'erer tefore. j we miy . merely mt:iio:i the f.illowin: A larger amount in the hirnJ of the misn of r the people than w eer before known, tens of thousand hariti unn of re;df ruone? i placed in their poe3ion, in con-ejietice of I the war, who never hd an? refore l he with dnw.il from circulation of the tin?e of the lejdinj Western binkt. The ue of the Government currency by banks for the purpose for which po!d htl been ue-l previously. The lr:e runu held in the T;irius (Ioernmejit deitorie-. wh-ch cannot be u?ed for com ! mercial purp)ses. and list, but not ltat, the great increase iu the am iunt of currencw now neeJel in business, tco-iu-e of th ab in ion nient of the credit system. It really take? one third more curtency to do business in the West dow, than it did before the war. for this cause. Exchange advanced in the e tri v prt of the week, but owing to the pressure in the money market ihe advat ce was not uniformly sustained, though owing fo the falling off iu the shipments of prduce. the Mipply being mule in this way has Leen very licht, and currency hid to be ehippied to some exient As it i, however, par buying and one-tenth ptemium sellintr, h ive been the prevailing rates. Gold advanced towurd the close, with a buoyancy which has not leen ub servable in the market for it for sometime. Ten Lessee paper has depreciated generally during the week. The closing quot itioris for coin, exchange and Quartermasters' and Commiss iri its' paper wtte as folio: BL'TINO. SkLLINO. Xw York.. ? di. car. iM .VJ j,..l preni. Silver :ia,Jt) pr-m. Order or Washington. 7 a'.? di-. i3j'4..4 preni. 464 nretn. Quartrniasiers' Vouchers, city Oo'SOT (told assume 1 a decided upw.trl tendency in New York toward theclo-eof tlie week, and had reac hed 151 there at no n yeierdty. When the prices of our domestic U'odu e advanced to a oiiif. whi-.-h stopped the exports to foreign coun tries, it became certain liiatold would be larize'v exported to piv lor the fotein gootN, and therefore advance, and more especially when iher ;ir mies had t:one into winter ttiiiteis. We look for a further advance in j.dd ttoie spring. The weather Ins been very cold all the week, nnd the railways bein impedt-d bv snow and the n i vigation of the rierb ice. tlie receipts and exports ot" all kinds of mcich indi.e hive been greatly diiuinished and bnt a 1 1 mite I amount of business done The receipi of coin, tlour, oats, and many oilier aiticlts. have n t been tpial to the ci'y consumption, and m iinoiimt a'lv.-ttice in pi ices hs iik'ii pi ice in co!iep.e!ice Theie is no doubt th it, wete it not for the stite of the weailur. the receipts vm:! 1 hive been mote liberal. buJ. the temperature s so low that they could not be 'iroujh' tiiessfd or a!ie; a cinsideral.le number on tl.e way, and in the pens here, when the cold weather set io, weie. Iii7.ni to dciih. The tot il i e -i i;,fs during the w eek weie 2. ."00. which makes (in. lot 1 1 ic t ipts thus f. if. rt-l-l.hsj I, it-fS a.lv.iiiiel 4 ''(f .", aid at the elo-e 1210 poind averages would luvt? brought $7 Uli to Quite a speculative dein ind -tro-- for 1 ird aini mc-s pork ih the eolv part ol tlse week, and pri ces advanced niiiciitliv. nd tow od t'nc close all il er aitivtes d the h product advanced. Sdes of mess pirk ete nude to the exte it o C.OiJII barrels, clo-inj a $ M ö . $17 5 nd Ü.jtor packing of IÜI-2. l?J'2-3, and tie pi eeiit season Lard advanced to I. 'le. and was in g- od dcnnn I a' the cloo. lie if and gut 1 ird sihl as hih as 1 1 'J4V. old prime at ml ptimc new counti v a I?, b-it holders n-ked a luit'icr ad vance at the lo-e forall articles. Ru'k Shoulders a iv um ed to 7c. j-ides to P?., and cle r sids to U.'o-, Out all were held ai 3ic higher last evening. It .is evident that there i a strong speculitive f--e!in i;i the m.okeis throutihout the ouintry, and it -eems to us it is but a f'ot e'asteof w ha' is coming. ThecJosein us o? the mney m nket is a check upon the movements of s; ecul tor, ho ever, an i greatly diminishes transactions Fiour did not uTi-leriio any ch me W heat u l v.i need o cents yvr b-i-hel . Corn advanced per bushcl.but wis rither Unsettled at the clo-p. as there w as a good de:t olferini; lor future deli try. t-uf the stock here is light and the wants td distillers I irge and preing. e-peei illy since w hi.-ky advanced to $1 in New Yoik. Re advanced in $1 40, and oats to i??9'V, but with a better Mipoly these rates could not be sustained. Whiskt advanced to b 7 (a; ai.d at the close holders asked 9ic. There has been a speculati e dem md for clover Seel and prices advanced to .7 7.r), and at the close boldcis asked Tunothv advanced to There has been no change iu groceries, but the feebng in tlie in irkt t was firmer at tlie close under I lie news from New Volk. " PRO F ESS 10 N ALT Sr. A. S. iiA-.l,. j VFIKliS HiS SKKVICKS TO THK CII'IZKNS OK iT lniiinaMlis an.I Yk inity. Ottic. Virginia A venue No. 11. Uesidtnce .orth Not Jrr-v street. No 37. ociU'tU-Cl-UNDERTAKER. WSJ. UNDERTAKER, Circle St., Near Journal Office, niii ti troM,. im). dec31-3.'lm. PRINTING PAPER, &C. rx o x3 lit i rv rr iz s : Y. II AVK 1.1. -SiZKS l)F NEWS PRINTING PAPER, J i o '2' JI5 .i;l7t is, - tx3-2 nnd 7akl CARD BOARDS, CAR1S, jPi-ln1 wrt. wm s, tr. B0WEN, STEWART & CO., 18 West Washington Street. Jana-diw MEDICAL. nit. win i ri i:i:. UKIVATK MF.IL ADVICE FREE OK CHARtiE. ÄI T . niiittri ..vt. w mi ...... s biiu iiriinirM .. V i i Cornic. rv.ius, tr.nary. ii exu.i uiseaes, iree, mi a plain eled letirr e tu ic-r, t.r ix ceni to prepay ii.tizr ' It 1 a clear d-linraiin ef all Ibe dis4asr comtiiH-n reMiititir from th tifrltiiTftiien' of tbe moral i U -s. ruf' fs, tntn' -"es, ep.ure and imprudences ! in narrie-l and in J fife Kvery i.tee eri'ain. In- J .auction to be Cl-it, and sfcou'd be read by every j youns: per"!i, 10 kerp then fT tbe h"a! on wbicb oth- 1 er hkvt been brikr. 10 pieces. A rast wo tlea'ly vtaiec 10 o- ant.er tbe conirvi 01 jnaicio iretniiu and threJf ! evrnt inclin -non tu ce very pr.nific caae of dieAs. Neariy every ei cf dia- rau be treated without hindrance to busin-s. Medicine aei.t by m-il, Mure fron ohsrr ,.n Cha-(e mierate; conaultaIlona bv ltt-r or at tb ottic fee; eure fjaa anteeJ. Oßc 65 ."t. Ct tries itreet, between 8iitb and Seventh, ooeqirc uih of Lindell Hotel. F. O. Hoi 30i, St L-ui. Uo. 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For Horning Itepwrt see Flrat Pug;. - Night Rrport. ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. f Iflil f.V PHI lA DEF.PH . C O IS' G H E S H I O N A L. . Ac, Ac, iVc.t Ac, Ac Additional f orrln Ifwi, New York. Januu? 14.-By the arriral of the Scotia, we have the following addition! items of foreign newn: The Ruinh iTeimDoelon the Kingdom of Poland freh contribution of b.lNKj.uOO rubles. of which amount 2,500,000 will be imposed on Warsaw The Emperor receiving a diplomatic corps on the 11 of January, temarked that the difficulties brought about by certain events in Europe would be removed by the conciliatory spirit which was manifested by the sovereigns, and peace would be maintained The Emperor addressinz himself to Dayton, hoped the year lt64 would be one of peace and reconciliation in Araericv La France publishes the recent correspondence between Jeff. Davis and the His Holiness the Pope, in whkh the Utter tldresses the former as "Illustrious President," and expresses much triend!iues. The Times protests neaint Federal enlistment in England, as in the case of the Kearsage at Ctk The EnglMi rerenue returns of the yesr put show a decrease of more than a half million sterling. The Paris Pays rumor? that Lord Cowley the English Ambassador to France will be super ceded Tlie Mex'can correspondence of the London Times shows that the French army are under the ban of the archbishop clergy. The S-hlesing Holstein question was unchanged. It was reported E'iglmd had taken a decided htand against the Federal occupation of Sch'esini. anil if it was carried out, would assist D i i in irk. The Dmcs (vacu ited Rendsburg on the 'list ult., and V)0 Six n troops im-ne 1'nte! v entered ai d were enthusi ticail v received. The K'ng of Italy, in Irs New Yeir's addros. Mid lfll might bring aliout events giving the desired oprmrtunity to Italy. The Polih insurgents were active. The funeral of the great auihor Tharkery took pho e at Monzel, (reen Cemeti v. on December .'J'hh It was at'en fed bi' all the le iding authors Mid artists. The "cene was very affecting. Feance The Gazette tie France asserts that (Jen. Forey will shortly proceed ou a mission to Archduke M ximillian, in relation to affairs iu Mexi.ti. Japn. Advices from Japan say that parties of the Tycoon and Prince S itazutn i have agreed iijkiii the expulsion of tie foreigners from that country. rrom lltlltlelpliiu. Piiilaoki ini a. January 14 The large flour and drug mill of N S en er Thorn is. corner of Newuiuket street and (ermantowii road, was totallv i'e-troyel by fire this mornins Several adjoining properties were destroved. Loss $.r;,000 Insiirai ce less than (tO. Philaiiki ruiA, J um rv II -An accident hip- j pened Ut the tnio which left P.ttsburg lor this j citv, on tbe Pen!svivani t Kiilroid. eirlv on'. Tiies'l tv mor't'iiir, at a station e-d of the moan fain? A rail hioke and one ol the c -rs wa pre ci; it ited down ti emb uikineiit. A Michigan soldier stinl a Peniisylvaniati uere killed, an I several injured. Hon J IT. (JMdinj.s, who was oil the train, f liired liirini: t!ie excitement. -- . t'rniii Cairo. Caiuo, Januirv 14 The BlIiä Memphis ha arrived with -2(il) bales of cot inn Memphis p pers of the 12 h say 'he 'punt-oat Julian ciMi-nt fire on the nintning of the lUih and wiis putly consumed lien, llur'b it hs isuel . (ieneral Order whci ein all det iile! men heimging totither corps not madehy t"ens (Jrant or Sliemian.areoi Jereil to their regiments. Ten Paymaster are here en route South with funds suITi-'iei.t lo psy the tioops in the Iep irtinit of Tennessee den. Mi Phersnj, recently ordered five rehel lulies outside of onr lines wh'ndi cui-ed con ilerble rluttertn among the rebels at Vicksburg. Over 200 recruits from Iowa have arrived en route South. Raining here to day. I rom l'orire lion roe. FoRTtFss Monroe. Jauuiry 14 The nary dis patch -tenner Newbero his arrived off Wilming ton, N. C She left thefifet fn Monday last, at which time he gunboat Iron Aie was grounded, and utiiler the fire ol r;bci land bttteries on the eastern shore, at ihe entrance of the Wilmington harbor. The Minnesota hid jone to her assist,, ante. The Petersburg Daily Register of the 9th h6 the following: Cimrli.stox, Jan. 8 There has been no! firing to day The Yankees arc busy repairing l damages to their batteiies cause" by the recent j storm. A telegram from Gen. Lee announces the capture in Hardy county of 12 ) c -.ttle. 125 mules and 200 Yankees. Gen Morgan and staff had a public reception in Hichmor.d on the Örh The Richmond Enquire.-of the 13th, has the fo'lowing da'ed ilmington, Jan 1 1th: The s'eamer Hero ran a-nore near o cor ire - ' i town after landing the n aw officers Oiift Y -nkee steamer as blown up. The rc-p-rt was henl in town. Twenty four prisoners were oapturel. No pirticu'ars have bed. received. I' rom Wathington. Washing! x. Jmuirv 14. The President has approved and signed the act extending the bounties to M irch 1 . Ex Congn ssmm lbert S White of Indiana wis to dir named to the Senate, for Judjje of the D strict Court of Indiana made vacant by the de ith of Jude Sm th. From riv York. Nr.w Ytr. Jsiiuary 14 The Commercial Adveilir ii.om i'es that a powerful teitner is buihlinj; at this port, ostensibly for a tng, but if allowed to get away, will be found engaged in a very difletent bu-i;is.. Special to the Tribune, from Sandusky, Jan uarv 13, report the arrival of Gen. Terry and e- ,(f iki.I. th.i lt brif-irle rtf the Sit division of ' I . L - t.l. n.t.f i.,n rf I I. f r. ..nj i ne omi ariiiv js. wi n" - "" i have cro-s?iJ the biy on the ice t Johnson's. Is i 'and i Some of the rebel prisoners have lately raani- ! feste-1 considerable boldness", n im'ng the day on whi h they intended to reich mad i. Theie are vairue rumor regarding the future movements of the !ruops, but nothing definite h known. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SENATE. Va.hi.ngto, January 14. j Senntor McDou?h1 offered ihe joint tesoiotior.a i of the Cilitomi-i Le-ishtute. reuinr to a tax j on n ttive wiues. Ileferrei to the Cotnmittee ou J F nance J The Senile then tok up the enrollment bill Mr. Wi kitifon introduced a bill to extend the , . x .l.. f. ....... Ci. .... irtt.. .!.!. tr &.ktltit it m . m .aorinern iinoin ouj-ri n-.--"- j , include the Territory ol L.cuta.n. ueierrra to the Committee on 1 erntone. Mr. Wilson withJtew hia ameudmeuta and proviso. Tbeoricin tl ainetxlment of the Militarv Com mUtee stiikin: our the $'.H) clau.-e w.ta rejected bv 2r against 11. Mr Jiliermau'i amendment came up, which tr. km out ection 4 of the origin tl bill and im vi.les th.t persxm.s lui nishinf? u,-iitotes) or mon ev shall be liable to draft on future calls, and to raise the commuUtioo tn $500. Mr. Howard' motion. reUting to the f300 clause ol the old bill, was adopted bv 14 aaiust : 23, in lieai of Shertnaa' aree-jdment.
Vari '".".a an endmeid at. 1 toodio c.tions were! niadi" to the ntuei dnjen' of Mr Wilson, exenr. ' ' ii.g ciet 0v men and itoiii who were oojcien- i tiously oppwed to beating arms, n 1 allowing j
taem. when araited.to serve in t.op.u.. or nave commutatioo. 3Ir. Co nnes wpa orpoaed to the amendment, and bethought be had many constituents of this class. The exemption, under this c!aue would be more numerous than the Senators think. The Unitarian nvght claim exemption because the immortal Chinning hid wiitteu the most pro . found esy ever written, illustrating the hoTrera of war. H'S reganl for the Quaker was equal ! to that of any other Senator, but in this war he j he could not take is,sue with the Senators on the question of exempting them. If the refuse to ; pay commutation money, it ia a Quaker war. i They jiave claimed that slavery is the curt-e of! the earth, a barbarous institution in the world. This aggression against the institution haa been ! the object of their fostering c ire and dircctiou ! for two hundred years. ' j Mr. Saulsbury asked if he understood the Senator to say that this U a war for the abolition of i slavery. J Mr. Conness knew the Senator from Delaware 1 would be brought into this de'oite. He would j find out waiat his opinio were t anollori and more appropriate time, on the subject, but i as the Senator was a pro-sh.icry man, he desired him to understand that he was anti-slavery. He asserted that this was a Quaker war, a war of moral forces against the institution of slavery, and he was opposed to this exemptiou for convenience sake. He believed the safest and truest way to heaven was to strike a rebel whenever you can reach him Applause The resolution exempting clergymen and Loncombttants passed. The Senate passed several miuor amendments to the bill Adjourned. HOUSE The Houe resumed consideration of the joint resolution reported Irom the Judiciary Committee, to make the confiscation act conform to the Constitution, so that the forieiture of estates shall continue only during the lifetime of the offenders. Mr. Cox argued that the confiscation system had proved an utter failure, and because this failed the House a cilie Jou t ad t another measure to stimulate the tebellioii and destroy what little Union feeling there was now in the South. Mp. Divis id Maryland, leplied. saying from the course of Mr. Cox und the m -j rliy on his aide, co ".ri.-oi t of the Administration was to be expected fioin them, and when he tthdered his support he (Divis; would look upon It with suspicion Fut titer pr'Keeiins op the ubject were inter ruu'ed by the ex ir uioti ofihe rooming hour. The Seinie resolution b,r the revival of the Committee on the Conduct of the. War was re ferted to the Committee en Military Affiirs. The Hmce went into Committee of (he Whole on the bdl to incieise ihe internal revenue Mr. Stevens offered an amendment taxing spirits and distill d liquors on hand ari l for sale August .list. I'f.o Alter tlebitc the amendment wa.- ngieed to. No other amendments of importance were made. Without action on the bill, the commitiee roe, and the House a-ij nirpcd. COMMERCIAL. it Tri n..Kru.' "inrinHuli 'Itirhvi. Ci.mminati, January 14 Flour in fiirdetnind wf tall piices. Wheit piiet but hehl fit inly. Corn unsettled; .i;,;t illers hive a ithiir-i w n Irom the msikef, unl $1 was t! e r sr. offer made ;it h close. 0 its declined to s'4.;. Whisky declined tu br, bi.t 'he tn irk t close! heavy: holdcis weie no 'iisio-ci to submit to anv iuiporfaiit !ecli;.e Jle.' fork firm Ht 50, b-it lul l .it $JL toi:i :i.t0t.(ilil i-oucds bulk meats sold at 7c for shouldtre, i'c !r sivies, hh.I 10c for -hoit clear sides L.rd dud st 13-. jitt ;.t 1 1 ?. . fiolti ;id v a need to ,V2i-. :td silver, lo lHo prcra Money ligl't at W(j?12 er ceM. t o r h Mnrkrl. Ntw Yobk. January I I Four rpr-i-e active and tetter at $6 tt(etl U,r St ite. sj? 4.(i? 7. ('.." f..r extra Uoit,i hoop Oh , and $7 7G(ii! 50 lor trade brands; market clo-eo quiet. Wh'sky uiwetiled t iU(a93 for State an.l Western. Wheat fallv2c belter. Corn offered without buver :.t $1 2G. Poik quiet and without rnateri 1 charge. Deef more !i-iive. Dresse! hofs s.re a shade firmer ;t 'JtTxOic fr Western Lird quiet hat firm at I.'l(?14o; the latter is an extreme rate. Money easy, in active demand at 7 percent S;eilinp firmer at 170 Gold opened at 5TJc. advanced to 55 anl closeil quiet at 54J'(Ä55c. DRY GOODS. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, IN auBi ace Will pell, for tilteen days, their sto k in CLOAKS mul SIIAWL At a reduction of at iea: one fourth less than Christmas Prices. Nubias Hood; , Sontags. Jackets, Scarfs and all Wool Goods DEi;IIIi:if,V AT COST. Balmorals, Hemp-Skirts, Hosiery, Uloves, Dress Goods, and all other Goods are marked down proportion ully. Call AT ONCE Only 15 Days Sale, AT 33 WEST WASHINGTON ST. 5 Doors from Palmer House, Same Side. .anlld f NOTIONS. TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS IN NOTIONS, TOYS Xiine.y' Goods, Scc. VS MY STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY particular for the coming Holiday; I wi-btoeall the attentiou of dealer in the above er.od. Haii g bought and-r v-ry favcrat l circan.stai.ee. and endrHan iintj the tau f ite trad ihorocehly by lonr penence. it wiil be to the iuerest of taver 3 em;n try wa'rOoMi her they will fnd tte argeal variety cf tools e.er brcu(?bt te;tLer urder cce rotf. at anch price as will afford a ao-d pivct Rpectful'y. CI! AkLF.S MATKR. to5-dwi?ti Ko ; tTet w a-hira-too r' NOTICE. Public School Kuilfliiiw. VVEWABD OF TrN DOLLAkS WILL hZ PAID fur the arrest and conviction of anv 1 erwi. or per t u wb ehall itJUie the putlic Fcb'-jl IItie, Furniture, Out Hoa ea or F-uc-r-; -r what U atiil more toriri Jetroy the building, the txk a&d property of tbe ac'iolor. By order of tba Board of Trufte-. UAVIU V. CULLT, Se retary. JD-d3 WANTED. awaw TO .0 FFR MOXTff. TUK LtTTLK J 9) Giatt tn a; Vac bis Cotapany want aa Airen 1 iu eacb toaaty, to ao licit arder for tbeir urw W Ma bine-, with taorf, icrew-dr ver a&d eatra ceediea. VT will pay a liberal a!ay and ti pen sea. or (rive lar rornmissKiB. For particular, term. Ac. Incloa a Camp, and addreaa T. 9. PAGK, T"leto, ., Gcseral AfBi farta Ccited State . Uc4-ilrAw9B.
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..HAHN & EOSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, STATE MEXTIAHL nuikvoiru..! WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Foreign and Domestic IQUQR8, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C. We call particular attention to our fine remanent f rnaije Jirporteij Ltqvons ..r cifi.ms, Abo cur brge Ätockof OLD BOURBON WHISKY AND T0B0CCO, All houuhl U-f ire tVe rise, bit U u to .U a th very lowest price. We invite f aler to exam! i iw strick b-iforejur-chaniiii; el -e litre. II AU A KOSi:. CEMENT PAINT. THE GREAT PRESERVER OF THE AGE Tlie Oldett nnd ileal Ireer Itiff Wear lug lalnl in tlir I nllrdSlati a. A A r Ill I lill I UJ o . tu . At I I ft 5 L .i,Ai. I . Four Ace Cement Paint. IT IS THE fit t si.itA i.Xi I'AIfT In Itie uorltll ltei It Atl.ItOA PAItiT in I lie Vrld! ttistu i. ikim; In Um Uorid! liest IVAi I fur I i;Ci; rilMMn the World! ttet itOilKIM. I IS r In tlie World! IT IS USED BY MORE TH VN FIFTY LIEFEREN T Kai!ra1. for nninn th;r car.s. aud painting all tin. Iron, tine, t'mb-r, cr-s:'ls. truck -beams, te..!, mortice, ami 'or namtinsr brith: ; tins iuMdc of tock cr to prevent lioisrs frjnt atint; th wooden li'iing; pit of tend-r and lnr.i1ettie lrr.e, to pn-.erve nd protzt ibrm; lo omt.ive boilers, before tue lainting 11 put on, an1. in fact, wherever a paint i required to preserve any inateri Is, or for hard u-e, ir.te.i of beau y, tbere this I'aiutiathe mo.t vluaM of an ever known. IT is I si. II By Farmers, Hiiil..er and Architects to nrerve any titnbr us I iu buililln f II kin-Is. itii f.-r fiics post a and sills I ef.re thy are laid on lrfk or t'.ne four.'1ti..n. Toprevrr.t dampr.os in lirick iwi-11'r.g, a plank should be iia;iitvl and lid betw:i. tL cellar all n.ttl e upper wall For tin rx-f or for painting fh'tgle roof tbi Faint is uiiaurpaved. l r is i sF.n By Ciovern'oent foi rion ig thir barracks, and painting the hüll. of thei- su .tt, and U a u'ivral fivoiiie in the Xavv Yard. a the most ahiable prser.ät-g aiid wesrir Ctii-;rjt Faint in th- world'. IT I IS Kl In New York, Fbilarirlphia. IWtvn. Chleae, Cincinnati, St. L"uii. and in fsct ail over th Wtt. and prorounced by nil, aftrmore than ter. yars trial, to be wi bout ai quaJ. bavin stoM what tio other Faint tver tlid. Tba ta!t-VT.st;r te.t en iro.. tin au-i wod, for years, presrvin; a.l mafp-ial p'f'-s'ij-. IT HAS UOUKF.D Its own way up; alowly, Vut permanently, to popular favor, n1 c.im't-BTi-l f.- r'if-e .Mid ei j" tl. 'vor r tfc mot sricMit-J s-jvl ari l Ki:!roa1 t-tuir.e -rs, we'l a th lrr. and ir."-ti al unci h'iu ? ': tl.v cj'jnt y. Airier.,; the lhu!id who are Usingen' Faint we w ul l r--r to a rw orar.. r.t ja(!e, w hose tiaruca will b ti.nnd ll'.w: lAV!D M.('Y. Iresi;C!:t arid SuperirtreDdet, Feru and lr-lian io'l HaOroad l;OCKhT MKFK. u.erit-i.1nt anl ilfciter Mi-cfctnic, Indianapolis and C ncTi.r.aM lUU'cad. J li. HASLEF, Master Meehacie, Bel!fot.tair.e, PsiJ Toad. Indiana. t.KO. CHUHCn. J-ff-rs .t.vil R.:.lro.rl tndiatupoli. JOIN C tXlJHiUE, Sipcrintet.det.t Terre Haute, Al ton and St. Loui it ail road A small discount, mad to fctich whrlile a genta a we aeVct For rale by IIOVD iV I A 1.711.11, S-ie Aiei ts for ltKiiantxlia, tad. fptl'i-da'tltaw INSURANCE. hl Q U I ' r. V L5 L liZ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. a OKI-ICE NEWS' PUCK, FIRST BUILDING SOVTE Of THE FOSTOFP1CK, UP tTAlK,i ii i . a roi.i nifl.l.lAi t'RKS DWKLLIM'i.S. F.hl AM) IHKltl rorjtTits. AN Ctnrccti. sct.vl llwt. Sterea. urrchar.dlte and other prwpeny, af aitwrt )ar.a r dacua,a fcy rr I.t trra or ear. OlSooru. Vt U. A. FFKLI.K. Pr:d"it; WM T. Ol htW, Tic j President; '. K HAMU..U', e;rtar ad Treafcurer; j C. C. ULl-V, Gc-ier. AM.t. Dircctorn. I I Wis. A. r-!!e, J ) Mtiith. C CO:--, tMa. T, Gibeon,! E. T. hakar. XloforouooH. Her. J 5. Harvey, Kx-Traarr cf Stai. Moo. Ca!' V B 8i.kh.Jo re. U. S Conn, Hon A. H. Cone r. tot Ma-ter, Wn. K NoMsf, Casbier F r t Natiutia! Bank. l 11 l ' .. - .. t a, . r f ir s, . r. n Darr j , jr:i i cs't. tri r i j- vi j. r .. .-;wjiu'i i Tark:tiron. Attne at Law, A Ler A Adam, fa, j lih-r!, J. M. li:f..rJ, Prrndrt t J.un.! C rnpny, Iitanap lt; H -n. C. M.Lulfe', C-lvtr Ma'ton. Indiana; J. Ptt-rvo Ki., hich n-; I K. WUiiim-cn, Atty. at Lw, lireenctrtle, II B. Fri.ctarl, Eq , J-Bcavi!l. , cec2J i3m. FOR SALE. A Valuable Farm for Salo. VYALLABLF. FaKM )0ß SALE WF.LL SL'JTF.b fur Ü dry and Market purf-o-, tiX'tairtiua- 1 ac rr, o' twa Ijirsaa t4 N ac' eau, i-e mile tul ef lud anapuli-; a a;ojd grt ral lo tb c ty, a contant trt am f water ttrou.h it, 100 acrea under cultivation. gcnl bU dioaa and, a lr- ban . aaaar aaap Ofrbara. ana two rcbarJa of mpl aua peacb I rres, oua of tbea larye and f li. bet cultivated frii t, atJ a'atoet rvrry other variety of fr:t fonod 00 a well improve r.rm ot Ita siae and pondtion. For taraaa, aVc taqaira oa lata pren! of tb pro rrtctor. AUSEK IMP. llsi3w
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BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES rm COUGHS 4Wt a yir.uCT'n ccro". cold. aa Irritated r lti Tart. if a xw4 to pretra, raatih ta Mnsa Fa" arv BroncLiai ana trisitx nf-vo trva t-xxvabi. ltiiOWJfl EkOirCllTaLTIC-r rk. 4rüj tba a5csvd pan, atsa ftea Mbi rttjtaeal ra Wf. Fae reetstna, aath. K. Ca-arra. arwS Cwaxc!i tfra t't tk T'orbM ar tAfjl. PabH peah er ard fircw aski tha Tva.a i tUar.TMf afraafik th 4--. II tearv ttVr atvi 4ira who aeenai ! arvt arc - P ed ! OiifN, h -vaid wf thrn OMata mi!j tla rai-a COLOS. -WtoT5S BRONCHIAL TMXriF- Urnpfti t!r eJEcacy 1 7 a tt cf aar.y jr-, a ttglit r . tMDir4 ad (.racrUa bj ti!3fela'.. .4 axrg. la ta irmr, tat rcelav tatt'teot'a t ftea ttaay aal 8it uvea. So d ty ail rrcrc' nd Daatara Vad ca ta tka Tolted fita'ta aod teioat f -r C5 e-mtr. at IS ef par bt. J"4 ilwln tyLADIEsSl LADIES! LAP1E?' DONT fad to retl tbt avcrtitexct Iz tkit p ?., a.-adV IMHRTAXT TO f KM ALES. pe. Cbe -. af Hew TorW, baa darON. tee !jt th'rty yetr ef aU nrtctica ta feaaale CoxpUin!. Hi l'.u act IJtaacaana. TWr are raliab'.. and aafa. 1ST IMl'ORTANT TO LADIES. DR. Haavav'a Fauaut Fl!ia taava eeT yat fallest hi fa-movtit,3U--;!:je rtKüf frou c4 aü-acüoa, ar rtvff e-f natura, or Is roftorlna: IK jtm la prfact taealtlk wben öfferlnj from Spinal atfectUaa, Prolapeua, Ctert. tba Wtite. or other waak-ieit af tha Cterioa Orjaaa. TkePilla are parreetly bansJu c taw ComeT'tnUoa. a&4 may ba ukea by tta tavs dllcata fesala wtiieat ctaItLf dltrt tb aas. tha ti.y act Lk a ckarta by atrenan.bBiaa:. raviarai.ta( a4 rtart& taa ayataaa ta a healthy ccol!Uaa, ?! ty Inirrlcf oa tie coth.r riod with reirulatity, no matter f.-ota wbat caaaaa tba batrtctk-o may arUa. Tbay ibctUd, howeer, JfOT bt takea dur.r g tb ftrtt tkrra or fyar moctht af prvtrtaaey, tboufb aara at a&y ob.r Ua, aa tBcarrlaf w.aU4 bo tba realt. Each box corUlrt 0 p 11. frtc tl. Dr. H ARVEY'S TKKATISE oa If. -a?-e f Feaa Prafpiaccy. Ulacanirt;, Barrena, ttrUiyr. Reprdtlcn act Abn-ei of Xatart. and etapbatlca'ly tbe La!le Private Medical Adv'.acr, a parapbie cf ta pacea, aaet free to any addrefi, Kx ceat repaired ta parpoa Tie ri '1 aid bo k t be act by Dali who demlrad, eeurly aealed and prepaid, by m J. hkTAN, M. I)., Gtral Arrat, Ito.Ta tViar atreet. 5w Tork. 2L" ':"'?. hy ad the priacipal Jrurtrivti, TOMUNSOX OJI. Irafci ti. Ar-cti, aptV 63 4 V ly lodlanapclia. ;-N K W DIS-COVEflY FOR THE peeity a-.d rinacer.t cura f Senacal TOeakeea, tratbrt.1 aad Vanal Dicr.arrt. Oiet. Seeaal Uteaa4. Emission, Impotence, Genital Debi'Jty and d!eaa it the rtia..ir an.'. KUneva. F.kil ürffinc FiLia ar rarrat.ed ia all caaa and can be r!'f 1 Jf rtt.ca of dt repaired. Tbey do not uauaate.cor iuterft re w.ib tciaeaa purrm.ta. tTpwarda of 200 ca-es fcava k"-n eord the pan taoatb. .V.o thn eta Auniif p icicr faem in tHr prir.it j rr.ct'ct at J nil tjak r'i of their TxKy. They ar .tirely banaleaa 04 tba ayrtem, and can ba railed cm lu e!l caaes arUt.tg from ycthfal tadiacretlo er e'f-anase. wLkb fieta Incapacitate tha anifaear frxa fulPtlir r. tht'lutiit ttfmarri-d (. ATRATt'sR cf 4 pt--,er.tln!ns rneai. af ctrv, eni free v alt. Two atanpi reqaltd f.ptaa-. Tbe fllli will be aetit by mail, aeeurely aeaied, txi ra ce'pt cfOo Dollar, by J fiftT AX.lf. D.( w.7C. dar alreet, 5,T. Sold by all tbe principal dn.rfita. TOU5iv01 JL COX. Aretvta, a pt .-. A wly f nJlat Ii. HATS AND CAPS. ISA A C DAVIS i 4 j Wholesale & Retail aT - V DC ALFS -IJf Hats, Caps, t'mbrellas. Gloves aid F U K S . Mian just iZccdval Iiis Fait Stock iF C.(X)D.t, DIKFCT rRnlt THK MA5 1 f ACTL'RJXB y 1 in the Fa-t. which re will a low as the lawaet. Ail the LTcrr irrruaa ktpt at N. IS Feaaajl vaao treet.foor dor aetatb cf tt. PcftOCiCf , Indiauapolii. Ind. X-T2r -1 A m .tl CROCERiCS. Mbw York Grocery, SO. 17 EAtT washisgtow sT.,sroows irr.aTor CLF.yN8' EIjOCK. V. E. JIJDMKV, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 1 a a FAMILY GROOERJX3, Fino Teas, Flonr. &C1., kt. Cash fsr Wfceal a-vl other prteluea. ctia-aiy FURNISHING GOODS. TH0NSSEN & ' LAHEY, 67 We3t Washington Street, tleutren llllrtal and rftintiirkMi.' ."Meurlr piolte tlie Ilale llouae, WHOLESALE NOTION IIOISE, faVns1 FurnUhln? floods AM II O H I K It Y . IOGedSol4 al."lrr Vrk J-kklnf Prices. SHIRTS. Gents' Furnishing1 Goods! Shirts. Collars NECK UNDER SHIRTS, A&d And Ladies' and Gents' PuniishixiJ Goods at 20 went CAsai.noTos TM1 avic.a4-4ka '' ' '-'-
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