Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1864 — Page 3

ßAILENTINKL. CITY AND CT ATE ITEr.7o. ttemcmal. Tb Sentinel ofSce haa ten removed to tie nw SrtuitJ bnildin, on the corner of Mrriiliin and rerl Iren. ht Kjtsrt tooth of Wash iogtoa atrett. and oetrlj ojite our M location, where will he pletatd to all Democrat, atni other, having printing to do. t57"nrigad!er General T. Thumb ia coming. t5TThe City Council pas?J the Street Railway Ordinance laut night. t52TMßnificent U the aTeinin in all dirertiotia throughout Central Indiana now. CrOTer thla region a heavy ariow storm prevailed throughout yeaterIy.

t2T"Th 3-1 th Illinois. .150 re-enl!.-!! men. armed ni-ht before Ut, and left for home j wterday. fi7Tb 31st Indiana, Colonel John Y. Smith, of the Array of the CumSerland, hts re eniited, a ad ia ei pec ted home. 37"The 52-1 Illinoi- H.V) men from the Army of the CumberUm!, hire paed through the city on their way home. J5T"Twelve marmje licenses were isfued by the Clerk of Marion county, during the week ending January lG h. nrO" hundred men of the 116th Indiana, convalescents from Camp Ne!on, Kentucky, received furlough for their home' yesterday. r?T The cash receipt of the Indiana Smit iry Commission, from Decemher 211th, 1T3, to Jin nary 15th. lrGI. ere f. l.l-'J 'JO. KxtieudJure fur the Mine pcrid. $1,7 "'J f2. Forst A Udie- rcticu'.e, rontaining a tiin-ill utri of money The owner can jret it Mt ihn New York fJmcery, by proving rroietv and paying charges. dll A Cheat Lot lVt No. '.), in Dunlop and Tutewilor'a addition to Indi uiopoli. will be sot J very cheip, fur cmh Imjuire at ihn oflice. det2.r-tf .t?T"Joachin A rc tnu.ru, a rehel prisoner from LouUian t, was shot and morttllv wounded hv the guard at Camp M rt n on S iturd ty l tn He died on Sunday. It is uppo.ed he was attempting to escape. Pgflloweti, Stewart k Co hare received (Jmley'a Li-lvV I look fir Fehrutry, and the Tribune Almau ic for lf6i (iodey i-i illmtrated with a beautiful engraving of St. Valentine' Day. GTThel 'em and Indianapolis Kailroad, recently changed ownership, remains under the old management D. Mcy, K-wj , President; Mr. Andrew. General Freight Agent, and Mr Malott, General Ticket Agent. tt?f"We lore to drop in and fake a meal with ilrs. J, because idic ue "enour's Magic Quick Ye-tat" in biking all her bread, which makes it light and wholesome. You will find it at the drug atore. No. 5 Bate House Iilock. tW Hoy'a Grain Water Proof Boots. Girr School Shoes. (Brighm'!i) Bo? 'a and Youth'thick Boots, Children's custom work. We are fitting out the little folks substantially, and in great variety. Jones. Vi mt epgb k Co. jai.19 dlw. L-ii The Tribune Almanac for lfl, is for ale by Messrs. Thompson k Son; news depot, North Pennsylvania. Aside from its partisan politics, the Alminac contains a Urge amount of valuable statistical matter. Price, 15 cents. Z-&T The chsrniioir young actiess. Miss Ch ir lotte Thompson, concluded :i brilliant engagement on the 14th in Washington, and is now in Chicago, delighting the p.ttrons of the drama there She will appear, we understand, in Indianapolis shortly. Wst.rx Laxp. The time has come, when the owners of Western property should pay their taie. to save further expense. Krank Smith, Ke.il K.'tate Droker, having reliible agents in the Wes.t, attends to this business with accuracy and dispa'ch. Ni.tv St its. As this is the season when every person wants a uew mit, they should call on (J. II. Ileitkam, No. 17 North Illinois fitreet, and examine his stock of piece goods and select a comtoit.ible fuil for the season. New goods .just received. decl-tf Foa Sli. A house and lot in -juare 17 in Drake's addition. The hou.-e is a gool frame, with (our rooms. There is on the lot a good stable, smoke house, and well all of which are ne. Tiie above propeity will be sold for $750 eah, at which price it is a gie.it bargain, by janU-d-Jw Keal Estate Agents. IUcarno or tuk I'Jui Inmaxa. This veteran regiment was publiely welcome! Iiome ty Governor Morton, in behalf of the perle of III diana, at Masonic IUII yesterday afternoon. The gallant men. only two" hundred and eighteen, were by his Excellencv duly honoreil. He acknowledged the tleLt of gratitude the country owed its brave defenders. He recapitulated the battles in which the regiment had been engage.!, prominent among them the fecund Bull Hun. si'redTicksh'jr, Chancellorsville, Sou'h Mountain. Antietam and Gettv.sburir. At GettvshurL' the 19th had gor.ein nunihering two hundred and eitfhty-eight men. It rime out with but nine officer and sixty nine men. No regiment that hid marched from Indi ma ha! more distinguish eJ itself. Each man in it lud proved himself a hero Ilia Kacellenc? fpke feelingly of the brave who had fallen in battle Their memories would be forever cherihcl He concluded by appealing to each man t; u-ehis in lividu tl efforts to till up the ranks of the glorious old 19th. Gen Meredith came forward and was received with enthusiastic demonstrations ry those he had formerly commanded. He rpoke of t!e mtny greit achievements of the 19th and gave expression to their determination not to lay down their arms until the Hag of the Union floated over everv State and the lat rebel rtad disappeared. When Gen Mereifith spuke as a soldier, h;s remarks were harpy and characterizevl 1 goil sense and propriety. But unfortunately and unlike Gov. Morton, he could not, in a m Jter in which men of all puties weie interested, refrain from polities He forrot tht ih.uid fi.- hair.l t.im K a forgot that the people of this ijre.it State, eveijwhere and of every pol.tical ree.1. have i common interest in the renown ! or armies, ti e glory of our flag, nd the sal v .tii-n f our conn try. But the General as a c wilt au had an agricultural weakness, and, as a military nun, he seems to have a partisan and political one Col. Wilder followed briefly but earnestly. He said he had seen fifteen regiments of the Army of the Cumberland voluntarily re-enlist thus giving the lie to the "copperhead" Ulk that the soldiers were compelled by their officer and their oaths to continue ruht'ng "Lincoln's war." He felt o Ueplv with regard to the infamous course of the copperheads," thit he could not talk. He would a thundering sight rather fiht than talk, anyhow. Gea. Hovev then tpoke. He was eloquent upon the glorious deeds of the 19:h. With the soldier, were all his sympathies. Jlis sole aim was there-union of the Sutes. He would say, perish the boasted tril by jury; perinh your habeas corpus, perish liberty of speech, perish liberty of the pres. perish all other institutions, rather than 'tbw ii4tiuu should fx disunited and become a cnen and a bye word in all Christendom. Gen. Noble followed, pertinentlv urging up.n eacn !d;er hi duty with regard to usicg his utmost efforts to recruit his regiment. The Indianapolis National Baud enlivened the proceeding with msrlial airs "Uail to the Chief," when (Jen. Meredith made his appear ance, "Hail Columbii and the "Flag of Our Union" on other occasions "They also playtJ "John Iru u's soul is marching on." Ou the stage were grouped around Gen. Meredith, Col. Williams, Lieut. Col. Dudley, Major Lindley and the liue ollicers. Their regimental fla. battle torn, was unfurled to the right

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A ES0LA5I ALOLmOX SG. Ah'. tLe food tlra baa cotaa st It: 5w Knflaad rnlaa tb r.a'ln, A 1 om wr yem "Haoir" fast, ' la tp!U of a! crtalioa. for thirty yvart ww'r !-Vr4 bard Jft tarifT and wrotecion, aad now w irs yoa to rftard By sattinu up ehJio. PrrJrfion th very thing To frt;fj our wishes It tr;ni;s ns riches l.ke a klag. And fvtl aud Kilver d;Ls. It make n lv yot Wettern fUki With very kind r-Kri Wt i wa von calico It thirty ernts a yard. Orx-- ya had gold and ilver. too, Hytr? rour.d l.ke rxket; But -M.ti w mi'lt yoa ernl it through, T jinid hi our pkt. vThi'.e wvs got plenty of ch!k,,' It surety l-nk quite fur.ny, To jui 'Vettern IIoier folki ." p.st-bord fr yvur money. For I'ntoTi. Constitution, Ijiw, Ifl we rot lou'l init. Until we g t you H'W-,'er boy Most bravely to til;t! And now we've rot joo in the rsnka. We cannot help hut rifis r," To tbitik that we can nuke you Eirht To h-Ip u free tl niger." Now we'e got all the ofilcen, Atnt all the contract. Ur. Tti make glriou times for u, Tho rather hard for you. Tor we've got Tankee Jut enough. Scattered through tho West, To til! the red. ral oCioe-', And feather well their nest. In two year more we'll make enough To satisfy our piiJe, And then we'd .y to one and all, J j-t "let the t'nl'-n slide." fJjy"The I'ei tl arid Indianapolis Rtilroad was sold Iat week at United Stites Marshal's sle to Itohert L. Cutting, of New York, for $lU0.O')Of uvJje:t to a mortgage in the sum of $G'iO,0(M), to secure the pay mcnt of bonds of the Com my, anl interest thereon, amounting, on the 1st of Julv, lhG.1, to SÜJ.73I 17, and other claims. Farm rou Tbadk Situated south-east of the city, near the Michigan Il-iad; over til) acre in cultivation; good improvements ' Price $f0 per cre. Hou-c :ii.d lot iu the city or houe and a few acres tiCr the city taken in part payment. VVilkt A: Mautin, lä '2t Ileal I'state Brokers. Mktrop litan The young, betutiful mid gifted Miss Jane Cjombs was welcome! last niirht ly a full 'ind appreciating audience. She was Pauline; and to nigl.t she will be Julia. Such characters aie peculiarly adapted to her genius. Ile-s'xles the Hunchbick, the amusing farce of Smith and Hrow n are on the bills to dav. r?TMr. Thetl ,re IV Haughey, United States Collector for the fith District, gives the following statemetit of the amount received of internal revenue for the vear ending December 31t: Marion, 01; Hineoek. $2t) 15; SiielhT. 'J.H hi; Johnson. il.lGit 1!; Morgan. J 1.17 37; Hcndi-ick. $i:U IS; total. $ II. '.VJ. He says there is not a delinquent in the I). strict. 55?The diflicu'ty between some soldiers and a negro on Sunday afternoon last, did not, as we are informell, occur at the Pea Kidge Saloon, Pennsylvania street, n.s was stated. It happened on Pearl street, and the soldier wounded ran into the saloon, thus creating the itunression that there was the scene of the affray. The proprietor of the Pea Ridge endeavors to keep an orderly house. Z?TT. H Peterson k Ihothers, Philadelphia, have just issued a little work, entitled "The Life and Services as a Soldier of Major General Grant, the hero of Fort DoneUon, Yickburg, and Chattanooga, Commander of the MilitaryDivision of the Missis.-ippi; and captor of 472 cannon and over ninety thousand rebel prisoners." For sale by Drown, Stewart k Co. Council Proceeding. JIoM'Ai Evening, Jan. 18. The Council met at 7j o'clock, His Honor in the chair. PtTITlOXS. Ily Mr. Ilrown, from Charles Denmyer, asking the privilege of placing a hore power at a loca tion on Georgia street, tor the purpose of pumping water. RefcrreJ. Ily the same from Solomon Heard and others, for the j'rivile-re of erecting hay scales opposite their place of business on Tennessee street. Granted. MISCEtLAXEOlS. David M. Royd was elected Wo k1 Measurer for the west market, vice Scudder, resigned. The City Clerk was directed to draw warrants in ftvor of Blackford's estate for certain lots in the Fourth Ward purchased hy the School Trus tees for school purposes. Mr. H. A. rieteher moved that the Marshal be directed to notify Adams' K a press Company to put up the gas post in front of their door. Carried. The Committee on Bridges, were instructed to inquire as to the liability of the Itidi in ipolis and Cincinnati Railroad for the building of the bridge at the intersection of Noble Ktreet and the railroad. The City Clerk m ide a report relative to street assessments in the case of Wren vs S'umrth, anl recommended tint precepts issue. Adopted. Sundry profsat.s for street improvements were read. Mr. Kmer-oii presented an ordinance providing for the grading and graveling of Blike Street between New York Street and the National Roa 1. Re id a first and second time. tiik srnrr.T railway orwnanck On motion of Dc Thompson w as taken up and read a tir.st and second time. Mr. Brown moved to amend Section II so as to reipire the company to tile with the Mayor within twenty diy after the passage of the ordinance, a bond with the sulhcient sureties for the due performance of the obligations assumed Mr. Martindale representing the Company was heard. He said he had always been of the opin ionthit the proposition .u introduced for the purpose of bluffing Mr. Cathcrwood. Mr. Bridgeland and Mr. Catherwood did at one time, because the other parties were offering it, propose a bond. But of what value was a bond in the mitUr? Should the parties fail i i tho construction and fipi pmet-.t of the road all rights with respect theieto under the charter reverted to the city and could not by any steps of the Company be divested. The city's lien was prior to all others. The Company propo-ing now to take the grant was organized. The President, lt. B Cither wooj, represented $CT.fMMi of tock ; II H. Caiherwood, Treasurer, $ "I'UK'O; and Messrs. Martind ilc. Crossland and Pattion. $1 ,HM) each. The Secretarv elect was as yet, a resident of Brooklyn, N Y. The cars wer alreidv con htrueted and the contract for the iron was agreed ; uihmi to be con u n mated bv a specified time. All ; that the tnn;aiiv dc.ired to know was whether ! or not the Council were willing to confer upon them the grant. They desired to know this at once Dr. Thompson opposed Mr. Brown's amendment, at length. He thought, as the ordinance stood, we had sufficient ihecks and bilai.ee-. We could sustain no loss. The first .f Ovtoher i will soon loll round, and if the repiiite number of mile of ro d ere nx comple'ed. we should be no wotc oft than now. He argued at length in favor of the ordr.ance He w willing towelcome the Messrs. Catherwo.! and all men like them. They were going to make us rich, and themselves rich also. Mr. Brown insisted on his amendment. The compiay ou;ht to be ahle ta give a bond, if they warded such a fnnchise as was prupjed to be conferred on them. He deman led the ayes and litis The amendment was lot. A es; Messrs. Allen. Brown and McNabb. Noes: Messrs Boiz. Blake. Cook. Coburu. Kmersn. II A Fletcher, Glaer, Haughey. Lefevre. S;at:b and Thompson. The rules were suspended, the ordnance reid a third time, an J passed -ayes 11, noes 3. Adjourned. PROFESSIONAL. Ir. A. IK ALL, OKf EM HIS SEKYICK3 Ti THE CITIZHXS OK l!liuauli r,l ictmtr. Olef, Virginia Areas No. . Rei.irnc rrtb !tiwjrrvr treet, S7. tKtI4'3-41v

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r aaenvTst immn ro tk baa a Tr f rrnssL.1 ror nornln;; Itepwrt stCe rlrat I'nce.) ,üiht Urporl. .Haxitiilliun. to I'iiKo Heinforcc- . inrnts to Icxico. TIIK IlOl.STi:i QUIISTIO.'V. Explosion of a Locomotive near Lebanon, Ky. VIOLENT SNOW STORM AT CAIRO. CONG It E H S I O N A L Ac, Ac,, Ac, Ac., Ac. From Sit. jolm, St. Johns, Jaii. ll.-rThe ftomsliio Columbia from (Jalway 5th, arrived at this port this afternoon It is s.erteJ that the Arch Duke Maximillitn will accept the Mexican crown offered him by the Mexican nobles, and will shortly sail for Mexico. The Holstein question still continues in a threatening aspect. The Danes have completely evacuated Holstein. The U. S. corvette St. Louis was at Lisbon on the 29th of December. It is confirmed that Msximillian will -isit Paris and reach Mexico before the end of March with requisite reinforcements Indictments aain Messrs. King and tleenan have been removed into the Court of the Q ueen's Bench. The press quiet upon American affiirs. The Time published a letter from its secession correspondent. Srence. from Liverpool, in which the writer admits the North has made progress, but not in propoi tion t the cost He contends that next campaign will reveal a ere iter difficulty for the North, and that their financial policy will sooner or later collapse Lord I'almerston was unable to attend a Cabinet Council on the 'J J. owinn to an attack of the gout The Holstein question continues in nn embroiled state. The Times rakes a ijloomv view. It says tl e Hermans are waiting upon events, while events- are more und more tin eatenin;. The address to Nat!eon was introduced by the corns legid.;tif on the Ith inst. It expresses a hope tint beneficent results mav speedily be derived by France from the Chinese and Mexican expeditions; and is very pacific in its tone toward Russia an I Poland, and loudly extols lheEmper or' scheme fra congress The rebel steamer Florida had completed her repiirs at Brest, and anchored about 2d0 yards from the Kearsage. She will sail in February, witli a French vessel in company. From w York. Xf.w York. January 1H The Meamer Arago has arrived from Port Ho; al and Stono Inlet. A squid of tli) mei: under Lieut. Walkerof theüith Mas-achusetti were captured by rebel cavalry ou the .'I0:h uk., near St. Augu-tine. Lieut. Walker was wounded. The Wilmington Journ tl announces the beaching of two more blockade runners the Hanger and Adair. The Richmond Whig of the lt'th thinks the future d the South is involved in next spring's IT campaign in Upper deorgia. The inquirer gives a report that 5.0(H) Yankees had l anded at Kinsile on the 12th and destroyed all the salt and provisions provided by the citizens for their families. from t,oMirillc. LofisviLLt. January 18. A locomotive attached to the Lebanon Branch train exploded this afternoon, a mile south east of Lebanon Junction, throwing the b iler seventy-live yards and the cars off the lra-k. The engineer was killed, the fireman fatally injured, and many pasengers slightly bruised. t rout Cairo. Cairo, January IS There was a violent snow ptorni heie from 1 ist evening till noon to-day. It is clear now, with aboutsix inches of snow on the ground. No boats have arrived, and there is no news from below. From lliifralo. Burr a lo, Jan. l-sTi.e agent of the Associ ated Press at Smdusky pronounced the Tribune's dispatch from there a street Minor. tid that Gen. Ferris, Chief of Suff, ki.ew nothing of it. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SK.VATK Wasiiinctox, January 19. Mr. Wilson rep .rte-1 hick the biil to promote enlistments and tor other purposes. Mr. Howe introduced a bill to establish a bureau of em ancip itiou. Referred to the Select Committee on SI very. The resolution o( Mr. Wilson to expel Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, was referred to the Judiciary Committee. On motion of Mr Wilson, the .H'rol Imcnt bill was taken up. The discus-ion on this bill occu pied the entire session. At the clo-e of the debite the bill passed, with important amendments. Yea, ail; ,nys. 10 Mr. Ch mdlcr presented a petition praying for the construction of a ship canal around Niagara Falls. Helen ed. The joint resolution of thaiiks to Ma jor (Jen erals Hooker, Meade. Rn.ks, lhunsi le. H nvard. and officers and men of their armies, were adopted. Alter the piss ige of tho enrollment bill, the Senate adjourned. HOUSE The resolution instructing the Committee on Naval AtTiirs to er quire into the propriety of exempting acting clergymen of all denoninationa from the draft was I tici on the table by a large majority. The resolution of Mr. Cox to appoint a Hoard of Commissioners who can hy negoti itions reach the bouthem au hnties. with a view to an im mediate exchange of prisoners and taking the m ittcr out ot the hinds of Gen. Rutler was. on motion of Mr. V.sr.burne, laid on the table by a ose of LU against .o Mr. Schenck retnirted tack from the Military Committee a re.-o'ution of the Senate for a Joint Committee on ti e cot duct of the war, with au amendment nuthoiilng them to inquire into all contracts nude with ai.v of the Departments, and to et at sucii lime .n 1 pi ices a thev mav think proper during the rcces of t'ongre-s. Tlie resolution is adottel. Various re-oluticiis of enquiry nd leclara tions as to whi should be the policy ot the Government on National AtlVrs were olferel and voted on. Adjourned BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED OX WATVHF.:;. Il '. H)NI)S. JKWKLRY, TLATF. Dry i.xMis an t otbt ernI p'ojrty, orbouiclt J a ii oii at 0RTU ILLINOIS STnh KT. N.rRWOOD'S BLOCK i (Uf STAIRS.) octSii-dly ' or. wiiittii:.:. 1RIVATK MEDICAL ADVICE FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. Wbittler'a Theory, Symptom and Treatruert t Chrsijic. Nrvou. Urinary, mwl S-xual Iee!, free, in a pam alNt letter tiv-lp, for i x cent l irrpay pootaje. It I a clear delirwaiioti of all the deaea arid ccr.d;iions rejnitf f-om th rrrin setner. t of tha racrai law. ce es, mluluc, ipourea and imprudences ia married and in!e life. Kvery eDtei contain infraction to th aSictei. and should be read by every youn per n. to keep thera off the thi-als oa which other hv beeo broktn to pieces. ArnaLrent clearly stated to be aaler th coatrol of Judictoos traiinnt. and thereby prevent inclination tu od very prolific cause ofd.eae. Nearly every ca of disease caa be treated without LiudraiK to business. MedKi; seu by raail, ecire from oberva;i.m. Charge mo-1erate; consultation bv l-itr or at the oCico free; cure frnaraoted. Ofü:e i St. Charle street, bet een Sixth and Seventh , onefrjutra a.uta of Lindell Hotel, P. O. JUi 3i)2, St. Low:. Mo. Circular Lauer especially fr laviiea. contaiuinf BthiLr rcferTiac to Semal ltar. fur 3 cents poar. Jul-Jawly

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I iv raLaaaara.; !lnclnntl Tlnrket. Cicixiati. Jaratry 18. Flour firm and unchanged; auperfice, $5.75(3 5.K); extra. $5 30(36 00. Wheat ia held 45c higher. Rre, $1 40. Barley in pood demand at $1 50(51 60. Whisky sold at c5c. Provisions quiet, but held more Crmlv. Lird cannot t e bought at les than 13e. Gold at 55 and silver at 505lc. vw York Tlnrket. Ntar Ton, January IH. Floor in gooI demand. Whisky a shade firmer and quote! 1c better. Wheat in limited demaod, owing to high prices; $1.50(31 5G for Chicago Spr ug, $153(3 1 5-5 for Milwaukee Club. Corn heavy at $1 255 12G Pork steadv at $20 for mess, $19.125 for old mess; $23 for ne mes, $1525(17 for old and new prime, and $19(g20 for prime mesa. Beef in good request; haras firm at l?20e. Cut ments generally active and firm; bacon aides less active at 10kUUc. Dressed bogi firm at Lard firm but quiet at 13(2 14c. Money wa inactive demand at 7 percent, but eased off toward the close. Sterling fluctuates from 173 to 175, but close firm al 174 Gold opened at.)J?. declined to o and closed firm at 5'Jc prem. WINES, LIQUORS, &C. HAHN & B0SE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, STATE SEVriSEE CL ILIUM,, WH0LF.SALE DKALKRS IN Foreign and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS, O I G- A R S, TOBACCO, &C. We call particnlar attention t our fins a-ortment of genuine imported Also our Large Stock of OLD BOURBON WHISKY AND T0B0CC0, All bought before t rfc, wr.jch enabl- u to sell at the very lowe t price. We inviie Palers to examine tmr Ktock before purchasing elsewhtre. HAiix & itosi;. Janfi-iiCT?" NOTICE. Public School it ii i Id i n s, VKEWAKI OK TKX IKLLAR3 WILL BE PAID for the arrest and convict ion of uny i-ersor. or pcrh"ii who t-hail injun'the I'ublic School Houses, h'urniture. Out Houes or Fencps; or what H still more meandestroy tu building, the books and property of the scholars. By order of the Board of TruMe j. DAVID V. C't'LLY, Secretary. jnl2-tl3t FOR SALE. A Valuable Farm for Sale. A VALUACLK FARM I OR SALE WELL SUITED 2. for Diiry and Market purpose?, containing 160 aci rs, or two f.mu of acres each, one mile east of In-d:an.ip-)i:s; a ,h grave! road to th city, a constant stream f water through it, K) acre under" cultivation, good buildini; and a large burn, ptijar map'e orchard, and two f-rcLartls of apple a;i-t perü trees, one of thera Iri;e and of the best cultivate d frjt, and almost every other tariety f fruit found on a eil improved farm ot ita j-ize and oitiou. For terms, c. Inquire on the premise of tb prapri. tor. AB.NEK IVPE. dec'21-dSw MARBLE WORKS' o r. o SEYDQLDfi RITTER JK KEEP OX ITAND AND JAKE TO ORDER. ILL V kind of Marble Monuments and Grave Stnea, carve to order, with design, emblem, or derice that may be wanted. Those denr.rg arytLiug in onr line will do well to give u a call, a we r.er.cr.e butthe bentmateriala andinnureal work. dlwly INSURANCE.

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ULLI ARLE IINSUUAIVCE. Farmers and Merchants Insurance Company, Of Quincy, Illinois. Capital, July, 1863, $300,000 00, And Rjpidly Iscraaaicg, Secured hy Lien an Ileal Estate, Caan Value orer tltOOOvOOO. 1 PECI AL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TH E INSCRANCE lg of Detached iweliinar. Farm Euildiua; and their contents, icludic; Li vi Stock, against los cr damart by ire or IJghtmr.r. All losse atainei by thU Company have been prsiaptly adiutX od paid long before maturity, to tb er.tire satifacti."a of the u?e rerv, which polKy ef promptness will be continued. W. X. CUNr, rresldeat. W. R. Van Fami. Secretary. vp:-VC3-wl.

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OK THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, DAILY AID WEEKLY 27 OX" 1004. Atuapenwd la the hitroryof the nation has It been more important that the people shuld be advised of the pnncip ps-n whica our Government it based atd lb bearinjr f pasainr event! apon aar polical Insiitatioaa. We are tn th tuidit cf a revolution, and the effort U beIr.f wade to overthrow tke Oarenin:ent eab!ihed by the wiadoTD, sagacity and patriot im of Washington, Je?rrsor, Madison and their associates, and establish In its stead a strong, overshadowing and centralized des potism. State rifchta, which have protected the liberty ef the citizen, are to be ttruck down; State linei are to be Miterated and the Federal Goverunent U to uurp the control and direction of the dctnelic policy and rustitatioDt of the Statt J. TaJj Ji the policy of the Admln tration party. Ita leading members boldly proclaim ltt and the events which have transpired since the advent cf the present Administration Into power clearly foreshadow that such is lu purpose. Such is the isu prtK ntei to the American pople. It is for them to illoslrate the capacity of man for selfaroverniueot, by instating on a gTven.ment of the people, : Jofct as our forefathers did. In oppositi&s to an arito- j rratic, arbitrary and kingly power. S lone have we pro- J pered and enjoyed the bWssirgi vt ci'-.l and reliioua reedotn, that we fail to pprciite their value tnd lave almost forp.itten the sacritices by which they were achieved. Tower U ever stealire; from tLe many to the few, and unless the people boldly and manfully meet the present crisis ere lorj the governmeat of the many will become the government of the few, and Instead of being the tylutn for t'te oppressed f all nations, onr own will become, as oppressive with its orders and burdent as the most dsp'tlc. The SavTivntL will continue to advocate eld fashioned Democratic doctrim-s, believing f.nnly that the only hope of prescrvirnr RepubLcaa institutiont rests on their supremacy iu tb' administ ration of the covernment. The, doctrit; are clearly and cu'i preUensively tet forth In the following plaiform prepared by TLcn;ai JeSerson, the founder of the Inmocratic rarty: Equal an ! exsct Justice to a!i men, f whatever state or persuasion rebjrioiis or political ; I'eace. t ornmerce, and honest friendship vritb all nations, eir jnlnjr ailiarce w ith uiie ; Th' support cf tlie t.?e ti.ivertunents in all their ri;uf, a the mo--t cnni(elnt administratintis for our do-xm-stic concern ar.d the slret !-ulwaiks againkt ritl-re-publican tendet;cies. The preservation f '.li-- jrencrsl povrnnneJit In Its whol constitutional v:;;tT, u the she"t anchor of our p.w at hvi.ie and safety abroad ; A jealous care tT the riffht of election by the peo ple ; A Eiild and ssfe eorrctiv- f abues which are lopped by the sword of revolution, where peaceful r-in-lies are tinprovMcd. Absolute acijU: sc nee ir. the will of tht major!ty, the vital priici!e of rr-piibliC''. froii which there is no appeal but ti forc the vital principle nd immediate parent of despotism ; A well disciplined militia, our best reliance in peace, and for the first moments . f war, till regulars may relieve them. The supremacy of the civil over the military authority. Economy In tho public expenses, that labor may be lifchtly buniened; The honest payment of our debts, and sacred preservation of the public fait i ; Encouraifeiuciit cf agriculture, and of commerce k its handmaid. The diffusion of information, and arraignment of all abuses at the bar of public reason: Freedom of relicion; t KKhlM M Oi' TIIK riJKSS; AND KltKKlJOM OF PK list IN UN PER THE PROTECTION OF TH K IIAbKAS CORPUS; This js a pluforiu upon which every Iemocra and every citizen can stan I, and if a free govcrumeut the Constitution anl Union as f;-au.rd ly the fout'ders of the Republic is preserved, it will only be ty the ucces.sful ascendency of tlioe principles in its adiuii. Utrariou. If they are nuintained the voice 'f the people will control iupul.lic a!tiirs, and tht blessings of civil liberty will be preserved -and perpetuated. It is a time the people should red. The whole world is in commotion, and revolutions threaten other nation? as well a our own The Si.vnsF.L will give a nmmay of all Keneral news, and it w :ll be the aim of the publishers to make it a valuable and int-rresting newspapt-r in every department. It will pay special attention to Stat afl ir.s, and, a th central orran of the Democratic party of Indiana, wjil ute every eflort to sustain its principles, its policy and its representative men. It will not be an instrument to advance the telflsh interests of cliques, faction or individual, lu no way can sound prncipl be better disseminated than through the agency c-f Democratic r. .wspaprrs and Democratic documents. And I mocrats cannot better berve thetr cause than by placing a l)emocrati- newpaper in the hands of every family in the State. Th prejudices of our political Opponents would oon jrive way if thejr were enlightened as to the doctrines and purtK.se of the Democratic party. Notwithtanling the large increase of ihe espenres attending the publication of newspaper, tLe terms of the SENTi.vr.r, will be the tame as heretofore, and as wa have no paid aentp, we hall rely upon friends to aid in extendinsits circulation. And the larger the circulation, the greater ill be the ability of the proprietor to increase the value and interest of the paper. ens m m w 'mar saa am. Mm wk - am TERMS OF TIIK DAILY SENTINEL. One copy, ntie j var 7 OC One copy, ix month 50 One copy, i ne month CO Delivered by t'ie carrier, within the dy. 15 cents per week, payable lo the carrier. Agent- will be suppl:el at l'i cent6 a week. TLKMS Ol THE WEEKLY SENTIXEI copy, 1 yca l 50 10 copies, and one to the maker of the clu! 15 00 20 copiet., and m o :o the maker of the club 30 00 Additions cau be mad to clut.s at anytime atthe above rates. The r.amef will ba prime d on earh paper without extra charge. No paper will be m nt without prepayment, or con tinned lor.ger than Did for. Addre i:i.ul:ic, uakkmas a inf.iiA.'vi, Uutlitnnpnlift, Ind. DRY COODS. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, IN CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, aTC7SK ei? ULKA Ml Will 8ell, for fifteen day, their stock in CLOAKS sum. SHAWLS At a reduction of at least one fourth less than Chri?tm is Prices. -ALMIXubias Hoods, Sontags, Jackets, Scarfs and all Wool Goods DEUIDCIILY AT COST. Balmorals, Hoop-Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Goods, and all" other Goods are marked down proportionally. Call AT ONCE Only 15 Days Sale, AT 33 YEST WASHINGTON ST. 5 Doors from Palmer House, Same Side. jaaU-4if UNDERTAKER. MATT 1 1 K V LONG. " "s . ; UHDERTAKER, Circle St., Near Journal Office, l.1UIAAPOLI no. drJl-13in. FOR SALE. " T UAVr TWFTTT TUOL'?AXD DOLLARS WORTH I of IraprorM C tj Prny, tb.t 1 wi I tell fx ariefourtk doian bik! S balaiir rHhin riebt vara. the prcar psjir8 six percent. Interest in advance, aaBoaltr. GKOfctsK W. WTTS. ir'l-4a.

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BROWN'S I a yrr.LECT'D ojur.n. cold. an Irritated or fcora Taroat, if a!lwd I ta proera, resells iasenos Palaasv r- . Mm.-. V BRONCHIAL TROCHES ary nroncLiai ar ai'smsue msti, often times Inccrabl. BKOWJE'S BRONCHIAL TITC IES rrach directly tfca affected part. ao4 clvw aWot tm rnadiste r ief. For vrooehiiia, Asia bi Catarrh, and ConaTWintr Coach t th Troches srs cseful. Publi &ct ers and sierera sAi4 has tb Troches to clear and ttrtartbae the Tote. Military OCcers and Soidisrs who overt a i tha vol? and are eiposed ta rz'.itn clscjes, should tw thera Obtain only tl can;s. rca COUGHS ASD COLDS. BBOWN-S BRONCHIAL TKOCHKa" aaTic j praved tLeir eficicy by a test cf many years, are highly reccramended and prescribed by Phys-ciar.s and Sargeon ia tha Array, and have received testimoBiaia fron: many eminent men. Said ty all Drarjcisfs and Dealers !n Medicines in the United Slates and most foreign couatrias at 25 cent par box. Jan-dwln C2TLADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T j fail to read tha advertisement In tlIt paper, aeades" j IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Caeesman, of New York, has devoted the last thry yar ef bis practice t Femtla CotnplafnU. Ill mit act likt chars. They arc reliable and safe. eov9-dtn ST IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR HaavKT'a Ybmalb Piuia bar ee-rer yet failed la rw movipg difficulties arising from obstruction, r stoppt; of natura, or ta restoring the system to perfect health when ruTerina: from 8 ptual affections, rr!apas, Ctert, tbe Wbes, or other weakness of the rtertte Org aaa. The Pi. U are perfectly harmless on the constitution, a ad may be taken by tha most delicate female without canting distress the tame time they act likeachtrtn by strengthening, invigorating and restoring tha system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on tha monthly period with regularity, so matter from what causes tha obstruction may arise. They should, however, NOT betaken daring the first three or four months of jreynaney, though stfc at any other time, as raises mag wanM be th resnit. Kacb box contain! 60 p Us. Trice 11. Dr. II AR VET'S TREATISK on Disaaset tf 1'emalet, Tregriancy, Miscarnege, Rarrenueas, Sterility, Rcprodaction and Aba of Natnre, and emphatically the Indies Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 pages, sent free to s;iy address. Mi cer.ta required to par postage The Pills and book will be tent by mail when de.ited, securely sealed and prepaid, by J. bRTAN, U . D., General Ageut, No.TS Cedar street, Xcw York. TJj8old by 11 the principal drnrrirtt. T0ML1NS0N A COX, DngpsU, Atreuts, sept3ü't.1-dVwly Indtanspoü. DISCOVERY FOR THE upeedy and pennaritnt enre of Seminal Weakns, Urethral and Vaginal fischarmes. Gleet, Seqtial Diseases, Emission, lniotence. Genital Ib!lity and diseaes ot the Bladder and Kidneyi. Bell's Srrcinc IitJJt are warranted in all casen and can be relied or. No chtvi: of di t rvUired. They do not uaiisate.nor interfere with bt sinews pur-nita. fpwnrd. of 2t0 cases have been cured the past womb. .Vre fti put Muntttf-t j Ayci'i-. rethm in tKrir yriratt j-rtcti-'", nnJ i-V tyt-rf mv7 or tKtir fjKcacg. They are entirely harmle.ss ua ihe f .tem, and ctn be relied on in all casen ariv.in; from yov.thful indiscretion or self-aue, which cftcn incapacitates the -ufferer from fulfilling thrdutien of inarrhd lift. A TREATISE of 64 psir, containing means of cure, sent free to all. Two stamps retired foe postaare. The 1111 will be seut by rusil, securely sealed, on receipt of One Iwllar, by J BKYAN, M.D., N o. 7C C iar street, IT, T. Sold by all tn principal drui.sts. TOMLINSON A COX, Agetts, sept30-dlwly Indianapolis. HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS Wholesale & Eetail DEALKS IM Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves aLd tins just Ilectivra his rail Sloth ( V GOODS, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER ' in the East, which be will sell as low as the lowert. All the L ats. st STYLES kept at No. 15 Pennsylvania 8iret,iouraoorsoutn or me rostunice. Indianapolis, Ind. FURNISHINC GOODS. TH0NSSEN & LAHEY, 67 West Washingtou Street, fleivlren llltni and innerelii ."Vetirlv opposite the Ilalea llotiao. no un vi LT Ii' VIS 14 uijt'iaijij ii vi um iiutuui i 2 tuts' Fiirtiixhtnz fiootl AN III O w I JZ 1 ' . H'Yiinnd -old ut.er V ork Jobbing: I'ricea. deel SHIRTS, &C. Gents' Furnishing Goods! sHiirn And And Ladies' and Gents' Furnifihing Goods, at JK ZO W EM WAMIIICiTO STHLE7 ' aprlo. &-&y NOTIONS, TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS IN N0TI0IIS, TOYS, Fancy GoocIh, Acc. A 8 MT STOCK 18 SOTT COifPLKTK H TVKIT I V pniCU'Ar Cftralcf Uolidaj-s, I 1st to call the atictin cf dealers in ita above goi. Hanri boav'ht and-r verj favorabl rtromotances, taC aserMsn Jtn the Staats of iL. trad, ifcorosytbls by long sspri!K, it will b to tl ir.tarfH of bujers t aiatalrt Bij wttrrooitt aer tbe will CnJ tb 'arrest tarlrty of touH esar brovarbt togetber nn4er otM root, at sorb prices at will aSord a proCt llepetfil!y. CIIARLKS MAT Kit,

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A II I sl 7 Con rent rated VrjctafcW Kttrncfa -"s sa wr - it rs jam ft 9 DR. HOOFLAHD'S GERMAN BITTERS PkCI'ARKD 8T Df. LL JaCllSOD, Philüd'a Pü. WILL KITH.TI ALLT CTKX Liter roinplaint. Dt Nprpfsi.i, Jsiundicr, Chronic mr Itrrvons Debllttf v Dltrataa f ihr Kidnrytt and all 41raie arlalng f rain at 1irslerA I.lTrr mr stDiach tacb as Cwnstipa t5on,lnwanl IT'ra, Kkliess cr tlood to U Head, AclJ:ry of tbe Mn.ach, Nausea, lieartburc, LKsa-txst for i . Fu!net or We'fbt In tha ttcroaca. Sour IracUtior.s. sij.klns or F.a'terlnf at tt. P.t ef tit f totnt' b, Swimtumf cf tha Heal, Hamd arn! D.Cxalt Kreatt:t3C, ilutterinf at tha lleart.Cbokjr.f r 5oT catrnff r.Jtiors wbeo in a ljlt-ff rectors, früest of V'iin, Iots or Hebs befart tba fight, Fetef and laiil Fain ia the Head, I Ccirxj of rrplratin. Yellowness of tha Slit aüd Fje, I'tir. in tU S. Hark, Cbs-tt. Lisbba, dden F.usbes of liest, Darning tn U. Fsob, Constant lrraji:iiui.i f Etü, and s-eat Iepresstoa of Spirits, A ad si IK poMrt)j ifrrviir.UJOX rrtm KIXJOV I ETKR, Ac. Thy eoataia o Alcohol or Had Wtitsltyl Thj siu. cvas tha abor diseases la nJi.etT-nJo. ca oat of a huodrcd. 1MH CF.D PY THZ KTK5IYF. SAIJC ANÜU5ITKA S.Kl. popularity ff II.fl b4s (ierman Bitters ( pure ly Ten-table) hosts f 1,-norasjt quacks aiii tnsrrupaloai ademturors. Lave nd npoii unentif bumaoity th flood c-atr of nostrums a 'be sbje of puwrwbtsky, vilr ly cutuix'unded wirb injariows drifi, and cbtisteaed Tonics, Mowachics and i'ers. 1 are of the ir,L.rneratIe array of aWbc He prepara tU:, in j.lulurtc bottles and l-i bellied kefs.andr tha m-xit aj'peilailoii of hitters, wLicta tntead of carrof oi.ly ai(raTite disease, and leart the disappointed saf frrr iu drpair. Do you tcant something fa $trtngthtH yoa Do you want a ywd appetite? Do want to buili up tpur constitution Do you traut to ftel ttrli? Do you irant to eel rid of Herrum$? : Da you traut energy ? Do you icatil to Mlrrptrell? Do you leant a brisk and vigorous ferlint? If you do use IIOOFLASD'S GERM Ah BITTE US. 'rrm Rrr. J. X'T(ri 7?rom, ). D E?ifr t Jfolydtfdis of Jiefigitus KiwwUdg. AUhooth not disposed to favor r recommend patent medicine. In general, through Hstm-t of tbeirtngT'dwata and eUt-cts, 1 yet know of to snCicieot rcasaot mby a man my not tert:fy to the tet)etits ba believes himself to ba reteiTed from any Inipl preparstioo. tn tho bop that be may tbna rotitribnle to ibe be ritti of otbort. I do this ruor. readily in regard to Iloufland'a (iencaa Bitters, prepared by br. C. M. Jackson, of tbla cty, bo ransa I was prejn 'iced against then for many years, aa der the Impression that iLey were chief y aa alcoolia mixture. 1 am Indebted to my friend Robert gboemaker, Esq., f the removal of this prejadic by proper tests, and for encmragenent to try tbem, wbem eafferina from great and long continued debility. Tbe use of ihre, bot tUs of thse bitters, at the hetriunint: of tl preser.t year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a 4 frre ' f bodily aid mental vigor wLScb I bad cat felt f.-.r six tnotitbt before, and bad almst despaired of regsining. I therefore tba'-k God and try frent for directtcf me to the use of them. J. MF.UlUX EEOWX. Philadelphia, June 23, 1 I A ltTICUL.AH NOTICE. There ara rriany preparations sold ander Iba nam Elttert, pnt up in quart bottle i, ertnponn'ied of tba cheapest wbiky or common rum. cot. ting from 20 to 44c per gallon, tbe tat 1 ionised by anise wr conid-T tmr A. Tbis cla of Bitters bat caused arJ will cooticna to cause, a us at tbej can t sold, bundieds ta dia lLa death of tb dronkard. By tbeir us. tb ystssn is kept continual!) ander the influence of alcohol c stiroulastt of tbe worst kind, tbe desire for Uqnor It created and kept op, and the result is ail tha Lorrora attendant cpoQ drunkard's life and death. Forthofi who desire and ri Att a Iiqaor bitters wa publish the following receipt: Get one hitU y lloqn-tnd's Gerr.uin LitUrs and m'x wiih thm ouarte of (food rand )f or W'a hty, and tbe revolt ill be a preparation t it will far exttl in inedieal virtue and true excellence a y of tbe r.tJD.erraa lienor bittert is tba market, and aiii cost tutnA Ua. Yuti will bate all tba virtueaof Imnfi.ittd LitUri in connection with a good article of liquor, at a mach lest price than these inferior preparations will cost yoa. Attention Solcllcrft. nnd Friend or Soldier: We call tbe attention of aH br1ng relationt or frierdt in tbe arniyf tb fact that "IKsUrLA '!' Uermao Inters" will cure nroe-t crhs of tha diae. induced by e. posures and rrivitioos rrctdent to camp life. In ike lists, publif bed almost daily in tbe newptpers, m tba arrival of tbe sick, it will b noticed that a sery large prop.rtioTi are kufTrir.ic from Kery rae of tbat kiD'l eau be readily curtd b Ho2aiilVGenr.an Hitters.- Iis acs re-uhrig from disorders f tbs d:ge. tiv organs are spe liiy removed. We bava no hesitation in stating thst, if the.e IUtirt were freely uted amng our fldiers, bn.drt-ds of lives might be saved that otLerwis wi!l I lot. We call particular attention to tbe fMlwwtwf rssnarkab!e and eli antbet ticated c-re of one cf the natlofi't he roe, shof? l.i. to bis ewn lac g.ge, "baa ba saved by tLe hitterc" Pirri srsirau, AngartM. Ms.asas. J'rs A F.tak; Well, gentlemen, yoar Hoofland's liemian H'treri bae saved try life. There :t no iciMsle In tbi. It is vouched for" y nrw.fcrt tf tr.y cotradt-r, seme of who Daces are apjr.ded, and wie were fully cojjriizsnt of aU tbe circLn.ra!.s of my cte. I am, and bav been for tbe last four sears, a nvstr ef FhToian's cekbrt'ei ba?ery, and undei tk ln;meCate command cf Cipt. It. It. A roa. Through tbe sr-o' attendant upon my arduous datica, I was attacked a Notfir.Vr lat with l:.2artjmatIon of the Isr.j'.. ani was fr 72 day la the hospital. Tiis was followed fcj great debili'y, bightrn A by sn attack of dyent'.ry. I wi th.a removed fro-n tLe Wbite H and sest to this city on board tl.e tamer Ftate of Maine, from wbkb I landed on tLe J'-th of June. Since tbat t;me I have been at-orit at low as any one crnld be and still retain a spark vitality. For a wrtlt or mor was atarcety able o swallow an thing, and if I did force a mor al down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass of water a my stotaacb. Life could nt lat under these c!rutavtares; an! accordingly the physicitus who hai been working faithfully, though niisucces.fullj, to rescue me frc-ra tbe grap of tbe dread archer, traiikly told m. tbey could Co to more for me. and advised in to see a clergymaa, an4 to make such disposition of my limited fand, as bet softeC. An acquaintance who visited me at tke Loptal, Ht. Frederick Mepbenbrn of Sixth t low Arch street, td. vised me, as a forlorn bepe, to try your B!tter. and kind, ly procured a bottle. From tbe time I commenced taking them tie gloomy shadow of death recetrd. and I ata bow. thank God for it, getting better. Tboogh I kava taken but two battles, I hav gained ten pounds, and I feel sar.guine of beirg permitted to rejoia my w.fe ar.d daughter, from whom i bave beard rto'hlrg for eighteen months; for, genUen en, I am a loyal Virginia, frwaa te vicinity of front Koyal. To yoar InvaiiaUa t-tUrtl ow tb crainty f life bx.h has tsken h placa of vagn fears to yonr rVtters win I ewe tb glorWat privilege of arain cla.plng to my bosom Ik ose whe are deret to n la life. Very tny yonra. ISAAC MAIX5X. We faTly concur in th trttk of tbe above statement, at we had derptired of sf i-g onr femraJe, J r. Valoee, restored tobealth. JOH.X CUriDLKhACK. 1st New York Battoty. i.F.o. A. ACKLF.Y.Co. C, Utk Main. I.EWlSClir VAUER,l y.TI. E. bPENCKR, lt Art lrj. bat-F. J. K. FARKWKLL, Co. bM 'U HE5KT ft. JFkOJf F., Co. B. do. HENkY T. kt ACTjONALD.Co. C a Ifais john f. waru. r l. at a Khm. UKRMA5 COCII. Co- H. TJd 5.T. If ATI! ANIEL H. THOMAS. f. F, 6tb Pa. A5T)REW J. kl I VI 8 ALL, Da. A. Ad Tu JOHX JENKINS. C H, loath Pa. BEWARE OF COVSTERFETTS i that tbe mnatare wf "Ca jACtÄOX" is e tke waxrrsa f e.cb bottle. rlre per netlle T4ef sir ton If elese?a er. fch&iild jocr nearest drazist not bar taa ankVs. da not be put off by any of the Intoxicating prpar4t!ofM tbat nay bo offered ia its place, but send ta at, and we will focw.rti. cur!y packed, by expreß. - . Principal Office mmL .tlamrfaeisvryt .U3I A re la su - JO,ri Ä 'tVARS, (nun n to C. If. jACttfOS k CO-J t"roprtter. T 'For -aie by lru-g sis ajd d.aUrs ta every low !a im r't. 4 tata. set tia-Oaastvaw . i tsw .