Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1864 — Page 3

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.9. Addrrttofihe Dfm i he r...a..t .-k,- crsallc .nrswberwl Otting foftk fB aJ j to tb FeapU f ladiana, rt: why ry f the lata ;n, a od the aUte.iJ , ad tot been eceompli.bad during tu ftirt term. Thia document make a pamphlet Tl- 0 p,g -t and wl'J bo farnUbed la any qaantity. . $1 04 rr bred. Th Conaerlpl Acl-p,t,is Hn. D. W. Vonbeea, on tbe Conscription Fill, In tb II of RfMttntiUm, Fehmary 53. 1. TM it or of tLe flne.t spe-the of Y.T. Yoorbee. jn-tin rw copying lrg bar f poMi attention, and evry eltirea ra Indiana ihaM have eepy. it wkea panv biet of Hfbt par. Prk-e It pr hundred, j Tts Liberty I Ihr :i!lM-prec!i of Hon. D. W. Toorhee. delivered la tb- Il.m of KepresentatlreaTebniary 11. 13, nth "Act toindemnify tbt Prldeatand other persons for si-pending tbewrit If habeas corpus, and ft done in pursuance thereof,'' la now printed In pamphlet form, and can b obtained at thia office. Tbl I tb great effort of Mr. Yoorhee to protecttb liberty of tbe citizen, and hooM be In th hands of every Toter in IrntUna. It make a pamphlet faliteen page, Price 1 50 per hundred. J"A11 order should direct the Speeche tobe cnt Vy.iprem. as tbe postage wUI ! one cent a copy, and jjustbe prepaid. Address KLDKR, IIARKNKSS k NNGHAM, Indianapolis. DAILY SENTINEL. SATURDAY MOKN1NO. JANUAIiV 2-1. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Itetnotul The Sentinel cdice h in heen reniorei t the new Sentinel buiMing, on tho rotner of Merilian nJ l'earl ftreet, hilf xju ire tuth f Wa-h Ington atrect, .nl neurit fprnite mr M hcition, where will he t!eisciJ to nil Demo erat, and others, bavins printing to lo. SfLast eight was moon lit and ru ijrnillcent. 57" Yesterday, un ler the warm P'jn, the now I rerywhere vani-hel. i fJPTheru i ademind for cirpontera now in Indjanapoli;. t"reteron'a Lady'- Mi;'i'ne fr Fehrutrj is fur al at Mrs. Tliom-oii & Son. "" The C"th New York, 11)0 nuu, ra-fd throtic;h the city yesterday, on iholr way home. trVi to Frank A. lh.vdV. No. 14 We! Wa-hinton street, for pure drujrs nnd ihcmicl.i. f57"Joe Wrisht, formerly (overpor of Indiarin, i in New York, making speeches to child ren. $fYor the bet and cheapest quick yeatt. you iliould go to Senour'a drug etore. No. 5 Hat IIou.se Rlock. t??"Generl Torn Thunb, Commxlore Nutt. and ladies, are "nnouncetl for 3 and 7 o'clock it Maaonic Hall, this afternoon. ErCounterfeit hill on the Bnk of Ooshen are io circulation hve aud very pood imitation. t"-t7There were ninetv-two deaths amori' tlie rebel prisoner! at Camp Morton during the month of December, .1S63 , t5rTwo hundred mules for army purpose paa-nldowo Washington afreet yesterday. There are daily arrivals of these apiiniU. Ox Dit -That Tom Taylor'aeiquieite domestic dram. "The Ticket-of Leave Man," is t- be produced at the Meirop.)litau. ffT'A ladr on Washington street, yesterday, met her hu.sband, who hid been almost three jears in the army, and didn't recognize hini. Foir Act Cement Paist FrnnkA Royd, No I f West Washington treet, ha thi valuable article for sale. See advertisement. ' 7?"It i the opinion of Pomologists in thi. locality, that we shall hive no peaches next yelir all on acraiunt of the cold weather. Fott Sau. The desirable property at No. c3 North Meridian street. Inquire of jn.'JDH Holm an. Agent. A Cheat Lot !t No. bl), in Dunlop and Tutewiler' addition to Indianopoli, will be sold Ttrv cheap, frr cash inquire at thi tdlice. dW'J."V-tf f4?A negro in the vicinity of the canal bridge, on Vermont street, was severely beaten last night by two or three individuals, from one of whom he had previously attempted to steil a valise. ?Sveral trial for 1 ireeny, an ong them that of Rice and Gordon, charged with robbing the money drawer ir F. P. Roach's establishment, will be heard before the Mayor to day. JST It i estimated bv thoe hiving opporiu nitie to know that thirty three per cent, is the average appreciation of eligible buil ling ites in "Indianapolis for the past jear. 2PThree wild turkey were cip'ure.1 hy sitmc boya yesterdav. north of Fall Creek, and cast of the Michigan Road They were run down, being no poor ther couldn't tlr. Masonic Notic. A special meeting of M i rion LMlge, No. 30. lor work, will be hel l thi ! (Saturday) evening, at ochx-k. runctual attendance is requested. Francih Ktxo, Secretary. MoNaT Person hav'-ug gool cc uiity to ofl'er. can obtain loaua at reasonable rates of in tercet, by applying to Frank Smith, Real Ktvte and Loan Broker. First chts securities bought and sold on commission. i . Blank Hook Parties wanting anything In ! the line of Llgers. Diy Poiks. Journals. Csh Book, Jkc , ic, will find a fi:ie Hsortmeut at : Bowen, Siewart k Co' , IS West Washington j treet. i J-The Congregation ( the Fourth Pre-by- j teiian Cliurch Lad pleisant reunion la.t even-, ing. Mny old acquaintances: meet in social and I agreeable intercourse, an 1 many visitors erjoyed ' the amenities of the hp:v ooeio:i. e""Ift(iie. do voM watil a new vI of H-op SkirtT (Jet ot e of Callinan' La Petite, at No. ' 2 Eist Wa-hii gton treef. Ladien-Zmies. men an J boys ti;:e merino' underwe.r at cost, at 2 E't Washinirton"!tret i I). J. Cai unax. Proprietor, j Nf w Thkatxr. There is t ilk. we ttoderstan 1, ( ronftiurtin!? th Hall, the foundations of i of hich are now lid. on the southeast corner of! Illinois and Ohio streets, for theatrical purrvj.f 1 nat is to aay. u :ne project is rcanzeu, we mi hi tute a rival of the Metropolitan. IST pKiy'a Grain Water Pnxf B t. Girl' School Shoe. (fBrigham'sJ Boy'a an 1 Youth thick Boot. Children's cusiom work. V are fitting out the little folk substantially, and in great Tarietj. Jou, Vin.nlw-.l & Co. janlSdlw. New Scitj. As this i the season when every pev-fon want a new euit, they ehould -all on 4. II. Ueitkam, No. 17 North Illinoi etreet, and eiaouLe his lock of uie;.e irooJi nd ieif-t a eotnforuble uit for the feison. New poo.ls I just received. decl-tf Foa Sate A hou and lot in quare 17 in Drake'a adlition. Tie house ha good frame, wuii.Iuur. room. -.There U oa the lota pood üble, amoke house, and well all of which are tew. The above propcrtj will be sold for $750 cah, at ahVrh pfice it ia pret brealu, by Mt K .a x ax k Tuacr, jaa'J-sIvfw lira! tate Arent.

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r tuati p,rr tnx; " nutvireq mi qui u ini ntUa liii'a oni T tiaü U r4 ul exetit :! sarviiJn, en t-.: t Camp Xeleoti, Kentm kj, i UUt. AT! the mea hare arHred within fear Ja J a, and art doing- eil. I . ', fTLieatcnant Color.el Browne, 7th Indiana Ctvalry. left litt nißht to rejoin bis commmd at Urion C.tj. Kentucky. With a part of ha rei rr.cnt Colonel Stunk has move! aoutrivaxi, ani Lieutenant Colonel Urowne will be in command of the rem tinder MlTaopOLITAX- CoomSa ievel riother triurr.th Iat niht. The jifeii ml Ixutiful rtrc- mus-t hite aea with rrile the brilliant array m tie !rr' circle anl t!ie thron jred ! prquei.f.eir.tte4 to do h .tne to her genius Her Mr. lialler, well n her Crtntanre, were ItifrtrionicillT ldmirahle. To-tiht he ajpears j tu hin) at.-J the Honer Moou. Teibine Almanac ior 1"G1 Cor.tini;ig Astronomical Calcnlatiotis for lG-i, Lie Kelection Keturnx, I're.idential Election Return- for l."i"J. lb.'Gand I eC'J, Government Expenditure.', Vote for Speaker and Arming Nesrroe, the Rhel (;.vernrm'r,t. it Elpenditiire", oc. k. I 'rice per d en. iO; retail, 15 cent etch. For aale at Rowen, Stewart k Co'. raisTixo Omca or Sale. An oRice entirelr new, and mtterial all in good order, everything : capnhle of doing good bovine, in Colunibu'tt Ilartholomew county, Indiana, one of the richest j countit- in the State. i Ttrmt One half raali; balance on one yeMr's j time For particular, uddre-ts or inquire at 41 Sulh renn.ylani. atreet, Indianapolis. Indiana, j kJJ btwlt Sarah L. Dill. t3rA lettpr from SctiAtor Henlricks states that the Postma-'ter (jeneral has consented to an increase in the cleric il force in tho pot tdlicein tlii city. We un2ertaiid that the ad 1i tiornl rlerka will be put upon duty immediately. In no other way woul 1 a prompt distribution f the tinih be secured, and the thank i of the commurdty are lue to Mr. Hendricks and the Poetin i.ster fJeneral for they prompt attention in the m ilicr. ?f"The Regimental Flag to be presented by the Feni iti Brotherhood to the gallant 35th is now, we leim, in the ariiit' h Hula. It will be a splendid stai.dtrd. decoratetl with nn etnbl atnatlc Hppropti ttetie.-s which wiil rprak to the imagination, heart and oul of every true Irishman .a And rroudly will the hcro-s of PenvviUe. Lookout Mountain, Minion Ridge, and Ringgold step j under it gorgeous fiMs, tl ihin hi th ?-uiiIilit ! the way to lioetty and glorv. j Cf The fire in Franklin on Thursday momipg la?t. destroyed three thice-sorv brick building on Jttterson trtet, in the hti-ine-s portion ol'tVe town. The principal eutfercr were M R Si iter, pnpiietur of the Herald printinz oflicer SIMM); R. II .larne-.n, 5,1. Willi m Harter, $ Jacob McCiell in, $1,1110; .1. H. McCiell iti , $J)0; K. S. Terrell, 7HU. Owe of the buildings W;n Ma'if'it'd as ;i w .reipMfe, aiil turn.tur? an i j;o ds lwlonging to v.tri..'H pir'.ies wei destroyed. Tlie ligin of the fire is ,i rnvstcrv. Tinted States locomotives for Southern j railway -4 hive b-eti ni-!ing through the city lately. Some twenty five ot th'ity, we aie in forniv 1, ha e urtivtl an.I goi.e. Yesterday noar the Central Depot there were three or four stand ing, Iatply come in. They were new ;.nd of superior wmkm inhi, built evidently with a view t strcneth and t-erviee. They were from New Jtr-cy They were complete in nil equip, ments, tender, kc. They will pa over the deflersonviiie Railroad so on a the Oiiio can be crowed at Louisville, and thence proceed in the direction of CinlttuooK 4. Tiik Franklin HtRAi.n. Rr the fire of Thursday mrning last, as wiil b' seen by another paragraph, the office of this sterling Deiuocr i tic paper wa destroyed. But a remnant of ihe miterials wassfj. The Demcraey of Johnson county should at once Mkc steps to re est.bii.-h it. Indeed, we understand, suhscrip tion have iiheady been set on foot -hich piotnise handsomely- M. R. Slater, Ej., the editor and proDrietor, deserve this, for h ha served his party iu the cause of his country long and faithfully. : ' Boots and Shois. A. Lintz, No. 3'J Went Washington f treet, offers one of the best selected stocks of Boots and Shoe. in the market o the puldic. Not only from Eastern establishments are the assortments supplied, but Mr. Lintz is known hs one of the foremost of home nianufac turers. Hi custom work of all sorts i decidedly Hupetior. Tho ladies will bear in mind, as weil as gentlemen, that he u-e the Patent Improved Elastic Steel Shank, a new and important ttiven tion, peculiarly adapted to all kinds of b iots -w,d sho. ni Je with heels, giving them a beautiful outline, which they pte-erve until w,i:i our, nuking them more durable and adding to the ease and comfort of the wearer. Jancary 1 maw. We are now experiencing all the mildness pea'uliar to a regular January thaw, whii h i m suggestive of sjning t; rn with its' April ehower., -hat biing to us tho birth the tla-ies. Over the houc lops the leaden clouds have been low don, whilo liie "ciw" of the ctow comes to u from the woods, and snowbirds whhl in edJying dock through the air The -now is fast dis ipj c iring under the oiiM ne-s. The sun is g lining strength a-it slowly leturns northward, and when it brightness is visible it- iheciful rays fall rlcismtlv evert where, refie-hing u- with hope for thespeedv re j turn ol'the tM'OU of Iit.Is und blossoms. Slush j wiil retgti supieuie lor a season, a ritt wiil be cheerfully e.i lurel. in nt.ticinition of the coining bright less, w tieu all the siieain will :tgain be let free ind .ill nature wiil bislt in the glorious ! unshine InMAWIVI I ClTlMnLR Or CoMMIRcl; A mceii: g ot merchants and lu-iiios men wa Jieid ye-terdnv afternoon at the o flier of D C.irlisle, Scht:'ill's budding, Kist Washington stieet, for t!e purpose of taking tep-s to rstiMi.-h i Cnam ber of Commerce, compiling all the benefits of a B ard of Trade and a Merchants' Diiiy Exchange. This is ccttaiid v au insü'ution demand ed by the great and growing intcie.ts, commercial and in mufacturing, of Indi mafilis. It is made recessary by the enterprise d the times. Soa.e Oily gentlemen were present, and Dr T. B Ei'iott 'o called to the chair and D. Carlisle appointed Secretary. I he President having brictly but cieuly stated the object of the meeting, ever d other gentlemen neie hird and views fully interchanged. With a vicar to organiz itioti it was acertainel that Mr. F. P. Rurh hid obtained from Toledo, Cincinnati, Phil d lphia and other cities, copies of the Constitutions and By-Laws of similar sso. i itions. The-e, ot course, will be aids in drifting tho Ru'es and Regulation of the projected ir: ip d: association. A c ontiiittee oi organ'z ltioi: was norninited as fi-lbw.: F. P Kusiti, W. A Br.i.M.tw. B. F Tuttle. t;. Ki.'an. Jno. Carlisle and E. B AlVoid. Mr-r?. B. F. T utile. John C. Wiight and I. Ma.'u're were ap:..;;::; ci.mm'oiee on Room. Me-:s Hid-, dorjaii an I A I vord wej e apr-i::t-f l ctrtitii.Tti or; rrrspot, le..ce. Mc-srs. Hair-. Not-i. Murphy, McArthur and tialiu nerc aopoinie 1 roniuiittec to canvas Üie city f-r Miii-cri; :tion of membership. It was itc-i tint sixty names representing over six hta drei d dhrs ubsctiptlon ha lalrei iv been optaii.rd. 1 he meeting a :j mn e 1 until Wednesdw the 27th inst,2'2 o'clock. P. M , at the Council ChamUr. PROFESSIONAL. )r. A. I. CwAIala, Orir.i nis skkvicf to thk citizens or nHta?oli an-1 iviuity. iMicr. Viminia Arr-i i No. 52. ICesi-Ieinra Jtfrtl Stw Jewy Mrret. No 37. j octU'&t-JIj I REN OVATE RS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT I riHK rXITEI STATE DTE-H'rSK.. XO.SStOUTB Illti.itret,Iad;anaplU. Iisdiana. At ihi old and e21-kcon etathihR.ent, the Iad;en can bar aiUa ami woaka (xa!s djrl is ;-erm aü nt cd tautitul colors and get.U garments thoroughly renovated and repaired. Xew arid ecolid-land clothing bouebt and ol.', a!-o, a patkular I ranch In the bulu- denominated fine drawing billiard taM cloth, or tear la any t-arment can b o wrought thai it can i viaiMe to th naked ry. Ermcmt-'r lb f'ac, X. South Il'tauta at reel. UtIO JOSEPH lunitl. Pr..prt..r.

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For .nomine iCrporl ce rirl I'age.J .Kihf Report. THE VALLANDIXOHAM CASK BEFORE ! THE SUPREME COURT. ! ICrporf of Commodore Mron. C EX. CURTIS' WELCOME A" KASSAS. Builk OClCfr AbsflUalulatcd. j'rorsr MOWS. Estimated Cost of Ship Canals. Important from Gen. Banks' Depart- j ment. CON Gl I: S S I O N A L . Ac, Ac, Ac Ar.. Ac. l-'roni Wiistliington. Washington, Janu irv The que-tion affecting the b mishmcnt of C. L. Yallandigham came before the L. S. Supreme Court to day. It was originally ex parte, Yallandigh im being the petitioner. The motion for a writ of certio ria to the Judge Advoctte Getieral wa argued by cx-Senttor Pugh for, nnd by Ju Jge Advocate 1 1 1 1 in r ins i ttin t f t art rt IIOH I. I Iis I s. ' . j The etimiied cost of the fehip canal round j Niagara rails is five and ft half million dollar. It is propose I to build it from he id waters to Lemston, n distance of eight miles, wi'h locks 30 feet long id feet wide Mid 11 teet deep. In addition to this three and a half millions will be a-ke-t for for the enlargement of the locks on the Oswego and Eiie canal, and Slll.f'OO.tHKI for enlarging the Illinois canal, so vessels of bl0 tons burden can pas through. Comtuodote .1 . H. Strong, of the U. S. steamer Monong ihela. reports on the ilhh of December, at the request o (cn. UVshburne, that he sent the steamers tiruiite City and Seoti.i up the Peninsula, otTthe entrance of M atagoida, where he nur den R ansom with l.rd troops to cut off the rebel picket While ti e Scotii was at the mouth ot the Brazos on n reconi;ois.-a:ice, the troops which Intd heci lande-! were attached by H)! or I .(Mit) rebels, tuit the enemv weie .teteated by thetiraniie City, which fit o 1 I4d round. On the return of the Scotii. the Gr mite City went down to Pasi Ca pel o and brought up the M()nn ghel a and Penof.scot. uj-.d feil in with the Kstella. Oa their arrival they found that the civ alrv had ina.fe seven! attacks, tu' had been kept oil" by ihe Scotii, which m he, red close to the bank under the bushes, und sheiiei on oither side of the river. During the day a rebel steamer came loe up nd shelle-l out troops Mit of position, forcing them to te'rcit down the beach. TheS"tii and Esteili wire sent up close to shot e to j rotect them. From r'fAV York. Nhv Yokk, January "22 The Tribune's special from Washington nay: I rus'.woithy inioimation has been teceiveJ b? the Go kern ment that the feeling in tliC South is decidedly in fatorof an exchange of prisoners. Rumor says that the British Minister will di reel the Consulate ul New Yik lo lav before the 11)11 Coinmitteo a docntnent in his pocs pion which will direct th investig .itiou into the acts f p. si ties not now prominent in the Custom House frU'l. The World's Chattanooga letter of tlie Cth contains an extract from a letter to a dceiter from the HUh S uth Carolin i regiment, loin hi sifter, stating that a large amount of machinery and other heavy materials ate beinjj removed from Richmond to Columbi i She thinli that it looks like the evacuation ot the Confederate Capitol This letter was dated December 16 h. The steamer Creole from New Orleans on the IGth.and the George Washington on the ltilh.h ive arrived. (en. Banks proclamation was the chief topic in New Orleans Hi.- much commended by loyal men. The most prominent name for Governor is Thomas J. Durant, an eminent lawyer and a staunch loyali-t. Gen. (trovers' Division lud been ordere 1 to M i-lisonvilje, a town lately caj lured on the north side of Lake Pcii',li atrain (ten Dina has been ooieted to Mitagoraa Riv n:id Gc:i Branson t;, Biomersvillc The steamer Mat-i in -f as with HUH bales of cotton iias iri ii ed. 'I he Commetci il's Washington Ii -spitch s.avs: The exco-s ofö IV rcceiicd ye-fidav will be $ IU.0)il,Hi); Secret o Cha-c a'sk b.r a'uthority to is-ue :oi 'i'i.ri;l Ic ijs to meet the exce-s. Tiie U'av and Means Commute will change their programine ot t.,x on o n c letf, and the matiulactii! d article will be nxed l he owner of the st tmcr Kin Kiong has ac ceptcd the c il!eiigt lo i in aiinst theguubjat Eutitw, provided her expenses are paid by the Navy Depaitmeut. from ttOHtoii. Boston, January tid A correspondent of the Traveller, wiiiir.g horn Newbern, North Carolina, say s information hnd ie..ched there that a call had been issued at Raleigh for a Stite Convention, for ihe purpo-e of urging them from their allegiance t. ti e S uthern Cuif edcraey. The w i iter s y s (lovein-n- Vance m l nearly every leading nun of Noith Carolina, desires to return to the Union He :,ls,i iys ) army of 1 1 1 ,ti; I men. under General Butler. ouhl march to R ileigh, take pop?.iou ot the t'apital and free the State fiem the rule ti traitor in one month. Such at: aimy would receive ;n enthusiastic welcome there and nil along the line of march Jo ay men who know. from St. I.oiiIh. Sr. Lorts. J mur.ry '21. 1 he Democrat's Leu ei.w ..rli special, savs: l;:e welcome given (eneral Curtis was an j entl.usi isjic i'en.oü-'r itiua. In the citv 5,1)1 Id I wcte present, iid a m ich larger procession was ma ie th :n by the military. General Curtis made a s: eech, s i ing tli.it Missouri was as radical ns Kansas; tin he expected no trouble in tint State, and should co-operate with it true and radical nsen Speeches were ma l' by Colonel W. J. Parrott, D. W . Welder, and others. (ieneral Blunt i in command at Fort Smith. He left Si. Louis this evening for Washington. : rout Iletrolt. Dirr.oir. Januirv VV. W. Treadwell. Ca-!iier of the Hu. of Hudson. Michigan, ah- j scoi.de i on the (Vh, taking -t .U'l) Keloii'.'itig to j the bat k. BROKER. MONEY" ADVANCED afx '.vAicin:.-. nr minus, jkwf.i.ky, plate. x.is s:i t i-r-' r.al pro.penj , or bought a:.i old at isro. ish NOIiTH ILLIXOli ST UK KT. XOKWOOIS BLCCK J UP STA I KS.) wiS-dly j ' FOR SALE. 2. t.s a l l l.'l t a- a . a s a . t m a-. ritiii: usiei-,ixti offf.km for alk the I fvll-wina farm, containinc aboui 16s acre, lylnz : on m'T the Ind.anapo'i and JIaiion si-e Koad.foor ' u !outlj of lndiarat o:is;S acre- ot faid tra 1 1 under ! eu Lvat oa, t-e balanc Leavi'.y tinkered, an J all under i ferne. Krame diH3 aaa otber out baiidini, Barn, Orchard, Ac. Apply for furtbrr particTjUrs to the unierdr.ed, Uriog nr So ithprl, Marion Conuty. In iia:a. IS t AC HAVLBST1CK, JaaH-sl3w AI.UaUAM 4 gillXK. HOTELS. F. A. REITZ. f. BAU.WG. C0HHERCIAL HOTEL, (FORitEBLT FA EM E ÜS' HOTEL,) Ono Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, ' l 1H A MA IM I.I , sD. fJlllIS HOTEL HAS BKKX KECfXTLT EEHTTKD I rvfuniLshed. The travel public will b -hnwn -rery att-ntin tf make themeet at home.

THIETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.

HOUSE WaaaiNOTON, January 24. The Speaker annouDced lh following committee on a Mstera of uniform weight acd measure: Mef"m. Kawoo. Sthenck, Wiufield, William and Grider. It wa resolved that when the House adjourn, it be till Monday noon. The House then took up the bill reported from the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, with u mend men t s, t increase the Federal revenue. The amendment were concurred in. Spirita will pay GH cent a gallon; adulterations sold wit e. brandy, whisky, 4c, an additional tax; a tax of 'JO cent on all spirit on haDd for sale, whether di-til!ed prior to the date of thia act, or Lot, shall be eutject to the rata of duty provided by this act from and after Jtnuarv 12, ll-6-l; spirits taxed under the law of July 1, l?f2, shill no: pay more titan the additional or increased tax provided by thii act. All provision of law whereby cotton in the hand of manufacturers! of cotton ftbrics, on the tirst day of October, 1K12, and prior, is exempted from tsx. are repelled, and ?uth cotton shall be su'oject to duty of 2 cents per pound. Spirita imported prior to this act shall paj an additional tax of 40 cents per gallon. The House then proceedei to consider Mr. Steven.-' ub resolution being nearly the lame bill as originally reported by the Committee of Ways and Means. Mr. Stevens made a brief speech, declaring the House to day had decidedly reversed the legislation of lbC2namely, that all tax should be prospective. The substitute for the bill, as given by Mr. Stevens, waa rejected ayes 51. navs 100. The bill then passed ayes i6. nays 63. Mr Spilding discussed the resolution amendatorv of the confiscation act. Mr. Stevens cl aimed that the Constitution his n thing to do with forfeiture of estate In fee tint is under the law of war and the law of nations. The House then adjourned. INSURANCE. FIRST CLASS INSURANCE. 3IKTH 0 1'LITAN 1XSUIIAXCE COMPANY IOH BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ?ali Capital, .els SSOoMMM) (HI. - .i 123 II ö. JAMFS L. Ii It AH AM I'rsi.tttit . K. M.C.ÜKAMVM Vice President. X. A. STA VSBl'KY soik1 Vice Preshlent. JUllXC. G0JDK1D Sfcretarj-. QTATFMKNT OF THE CONDITION OF THE SIE!5 tropoliUn Insurance Company, of ihe City of New yurk, Jarciary 1st, l-t4. CAI-rTAL. Tb- Ca;iial of sai'i Company actually palJ up in cash i i $yo,0,,0 Otf lie unrphisvn tie 1st day of Junury, 184, 242.541 Total aai 'i.t -f Capital and Surplus ?542,541 h& ASSPT3. Amo'itit of Cash in the Ink of X'orlij Ann-iica 27 SIS 27 Amount of Cash in AP.tropulitan lUt.k 15,742 70 Ani'unt ot Cash in CifHcc 15Ö 03 $43,716 ) Amount f Cash In han: of Au-tit aul San Fraticico bankers mid in couise ef trairnission. 31,200 00 Amount of United St te. Tre asury Xote), 7 3-in market valai- 103.6:5 (JO Amount of N. T. City St.Kk, Volunteer Fun l 6,K'0 00 Aruout.t of Loans on rkiuli and M rt scares, t.cinj f.rst lien -f rt-ooni on CniiKUiuVereil heal F.Atat 195,7f0 00 Amount of Loans on St'iekian.. Irjiht, payaMe on dciiamt, 3 I,h75 10 Amount of otber nireJIaiieAtu Terns 19,0J0 00. Ani'Hint due for Kir Preniitiro on I'oiicies 1mi.1 at Düke.- 10.4SS 07 Amount Cu f.r MariT.e Premiums on Policies issued at OthYe 9jSl 27 Amo-int of llill.H rect-ble for r'reuiiunis on Marine rifkx, 7,b70 35 Itifent due and accrued, but not jet payal.K' . !,16l 2 $31241 85 Total atuount of I.osse.s, Claims and Liabilities, $30,POU U0 JOII. S. MMXX. Agent at Indianapolis. Office at SPAXN A "SMITH'S Real Ftat Agency, X. W. enriie r of Wadiingioii and Pennsylvania strict; entrance on Pennsylvania r-trrt. January 2"J, ls6t Jan 'MM WINES, LIQUORS, &C. HAHN & ROSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, STATK S-VTI.i: KIlIL,DIGf WHOLKSALE DEALEUS IX Foreign and Domestic VINES, O I G- A R S, TO.13A.CCO, &C. W call pani-n!ar at'etttlwi to our flne aaortmert of genair.e imported Also our I.arga 5tock wf OLD BOURBON WHISKY AND TOBACCO, All bought before ie n,hu-h eia.l n ta te11 at th vary Icwet price. We inri'e laler to exTuir,e ocr stock before purcbalng elsewhere. IIA HI? A: ROSE. Jar6-d63i HR. WII1TTIEK. PP.IVATE MEDICAL ADVICE FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. WhitUer'a Theory, Symptom anl Tr-atmett 1 1 Chronic, Xervou, Urinary, and Sexual LWe. free, in a plain aealed letter envelope, for six ceiiU to prepa rxtiire. It i a clear delineation of all the di-ea-e and condition reaultm from the Infringement of tat vooral law, exces- e, iniilr;ce,expctirei an-1 tEaprndencea ia married and unpta lit, a1 very entenca coniain laatructioa to the aSxted, aii ahould be read by every youn peivn.to keep them o5 the thoalt on wbiclf other! hare been broken t piec. Amati-ren. aa clearly tatedto be under the control of Jud.cioa treatment. ai.d thereby prevent Inclination to one very proMSc cair?e of d.eas. Xearly every ease tf dieae can be treated without hindrance to buinea. Medicine eent by raa-T, aecure from observation. Charge tnu1erate; concl:ationa by letter r at th cCce free: curea iraa'anteed. 021c Ä t. Charle itresM. betaeea Sixth and Seventh, oce Dinare Muth of Unwell Uotel. p. O. Box 30, St. LouU. M . Circular Letier eapecially for laJiea, contain: noth'na; referring to Sexual Iheae4 for 3 cent Janl-Uwly i

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COMMERCIAL. .... . - t TBa-s&An. r v Vark winrkrt. Nrw York, Jancarj 22. Flour. $7 45(7 6. for extra Kounil-hoop Ohio, and $7.70(33 50 for trade brands; market closed quiet. Whiaky unsettled. Corn heavy aud lower at $123(31 21. Oats firm and active. Wool quiet bur firm. Fleece. 75(!4?. I'ork du'd ai.d lower at $19 b? for mesa. Beel quiet and unchineei; h.am firm. Cut meats at 65?Dc for f!iou!iira. l()l2(ä l-c for bacon htm; aide; inactive. U.-C'red bopi quiet at SQO for Western. Lard dull at I3rl3lc. Money active at 7 per cent, und clones easy. Sterling. Gold orcnel at declintsl to 56'.j, .ind cl ed at i65 prent.

CEMENT PAINT. THE GREAT PRESERVER OF THE AGE Tlar Oldeat and neat Freaervlne Wear lnIalntln the l ulled Siitte. IT. irr rfitr tuT V, , , . a a a t ' 1 1 1 I ii k . r. I 1" Four Ace Cement Paint. IT IS TKE Meat l'!Ci:i:iC VIM. PlIM In tlie V nrlil! Itcii ic.11.tCt I.E vr in Ihe World! Ilctt U lMStlX. IAII in Hie W orld! ltet l'tlT for I i:Ci: I'OMSlntlie or lit! Het KOOMat; l" ,11 XT in the W orld! T IK I'SFD P.T Mi)Ui: THAN FIFTY DIFFF.REXr "l Railroa '-, f.(r rotiii tli-ir turs. arid j.aintinjr all tin, iron, zinc, tMii!'r, ciir- ili, tru.-W-b.-aini, teni;ts, mortices, and f..-r paituir., r: tlie iniie of stock cars to p-'-vi-nt l.-.re- f cati..c; th wooden lining; pi's of teml'-rs and iii-:de t't:: .-.sm-, to fireerve and protect them; !o-nnii-ti e I.. i!t-rs. bvf-.-re tbe lt(??:n ii put on. and, in f.i-t. n-h-r -ver a j:ii:,? i re-juiretl jireserve any inatTi l, r for ImrJ n , instead of heau'y, there thi.s Pair.t is tbe iuo,t valaMc f a:i ever known. IT is i:si:i Py Farin"r, Puilders and Architects to preserve any titubrrud in bull lilies -f all kinds, and f. r ft-noe j.o-itj and fills before tl.cy arc laid on brick or .u-ne fi-unlittions. Toiroent d mipiifss ;n bri-'k drt Uiii,cs, a plank should le painted ai,d l.ti l befvten the cellar wall and the upper wall. For tin n'fs . fir paintini; shiiile roof,, this Faint 1 unsurpassed. i r is i;.i'i By lioveriin.-nt f-. r.' )'-! th.-ir barr.ack-, and paintir. the hulls of th ir KU'ibi.jts, and is a u.iiv.-ral fjvorile in the Navy Yards, a tlie m t vilui'tle prervlnK and wearing Ctnje.M I'aint iu the worW! it is t sen In "ev York. Philadelphia, lio-to::. Cnica-.'", Cincinnati, St. L 'ji.s, atid in fact all "ver the We-t, nrd pmn-'Unced by all, after more thrt ten yt-ar trial. ti te without an equal, havinr htotl what no other Paint ever did. The f alt-water tet tn iron, tin and vix-d, fr yean, jnesrrvin a'l materia! pi-rrectly. I T 1 1 AH VOItlvi:i Its own way uj; dtlv, a:t j -rnia'n-ptly, to popular favor, aii'J covi tian I i the r.ia- ..n 1 the favor tt the r't "oirii'i".': Nuval a:id It o.iro.iJ n;ner, a well an lb? learn d snd pnii't'f.d i:n-clii.ie?. of ibis couniijr . Ainfti'.' th thou-usdi who"r iisinx uur Paint we w n-lcroa few orainent ju-li"--, whose nmcs will be fon.id bel.'-w: KAVID il.VCY. Pr:M!r.t und iijHriLttsdeut, Peru ant Indun u-olit Railroad ' ROt'.KHTMKKK, apcrl'n en-'it und Master Mechanic, Indianapolis and C'li-ri.iiii in'!nnd. J.P. IIASLI.P, Master Mechanic, IW llfontalne, Railroad, Indi.-ma. K. CMl'KCII. Jitter, nvülf K.ilroiid Indianapolis. JO'lN CONI.iHiCK, Superintendent Trre Haute, Alton anJ St. Loui1; Kdilrond. , .V small rilM-ouM raad tu such w-holeaale aiaents aa we aeloct. 'Forsalebr a 1 1 AX Iv A. MO Y D Sr!e Agents for Indianapolic, lud. aepi2S-d"!öt Itaw MEDICAL. 11 t'U.vilO . . , . s TL115 13 A KIC1I AND PECTORAL BALSAM OF THE MOST HEALING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING QUALITIES. IT IS A SAFE AND FLEASAXT MEIICI?K VOH I Xt'AXTJi AS TOCXQ CIIILIKi:. IT IS A CEETAIV BRXtDT FOB

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ASTHMA, HOOPING COUGH, CONSUMPTION, AND CROUP. . 1- IS THE WUt A!D CHEAPEST EEHI DT VWH COUGHS, CHRONIC COUGHS. I COLDS, NIGHT SWEATS, L I SORE THROATS, Bleeding from the Lung. 3d CENTS PER DOTTLI1. FW .-hI? by all Druggists, and manufacture i r.i.' By DR. 8TKICKIiAND, cmcursATi, o.

:(TIi For sale by Jan 4-deod.VwIy. FRANK A. IJOYV, Druvist. REVISED STATUTES. ix ek m. CSAVIaV fc HOKD'S REVISED STATUTES! OF I X I I A . A . Second ZUclitioxx. THE SECOND EDITION OF GAVIN k Hord' Revised hMatu'ea .f Iadiar, i now ready for delivery. Both vulaie hare Wen carefully revised, and all error correcte!. There i addedto the J(rtt volcmc an appendix cf over two hundred pagea, containing th actsp.ved at th regular and called teiota of lb LegLda'.ure of 1061, aud at th regular fe?jor. of lSi, with a full mdea. This dition will Increase th raloe ef th wk, a It will contain all all the law nf tbe State now to fore. The arot-i olum contain all the acts upon the ubjecta to which It refer, escept those of 1563, and th atnendmeata male at that s.,a 4-e noted ia the marTn cf that rolame. These amended acta, however, will be fonnd In tbe Sr;pplennt. The price of the present ediiloa, printed upon clear, white paper, and well bound. 1 Taa I.u.i.as for the two volume. r Five LtAujta-t l-x eithei. Tb Srrner5T, cttaicj tie acta of the re,ruUr aad called eessioi.a of the Legi-Utuie .'A lil, and Lha regular esioa of Ic3, vtrtl m complete index, la a aEFYXATE notevrr, t.und in l!her, tn the ame atyle aa the oihrr vü'.Kitie, also o(Te re-i ft-r le. Price Two Dollaes. Order f-r either vSurae of tLe Statues, er alT.wil receive praipt attet.tioa. AAUrts J. J. ltlCII 4l, nvl&-Uwtf IndlUliHpwIlk.

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enowii's j k 5F.GLECTD COrOH, COLD, an Irritated or for Tarvat, if aliewesl I to prtTe, reawlu la eriet Pulaa.am. . I . . . 1 . V. enoi.'CKiAt TROCHES ary BraDcaiai int iiuiuin 11 .w, often timet tacarab;. BKOWX'I BROXCaiALTROCrfM reach tUrtly th affected parta, and fK altsoat Immediate re tef. For FroochiUa, AaUma Catarrh, aad Co&tuaptlv Cos 'ha th Troche ar aaefal. Publt Speak era and ftmrr abottitt have th Trochea to clear and atreBftben the voice. Military Officer and Soldier who evert ax tho voire aad ar expoed to eoddea chanetv, ahoald aa then Obtain orly Ü geaa.ne. roa COUGHS AX9 COLDS. BROWS'fl BROXCniAL TF.OCHCSM bavin! proved their efficacy by a teat of many year, are highly recomBiended and prescribed by Pbyaciat and Surfeona to th Array, and bar received tet!mo&!al from many eminent men. .uid by all IhTira and Dealer fn Medfcnea In tbo Coifed State and mmt fvrciaja countries at 35 cent per box. an-4UwIm GTLAPIES1 LADII-1S! LADIES! DON'T fall to read th advertisement la this paper, hea-W IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Cheetmaa, f Xw .Tch, ba devoted the lat thirty jeara f hia practica to Ferna! Complaint. Uia Pills act like a Charta. They are reliable and aafe. noef-dfia VT IMPORTAXT TO LADIES. DR I Uaavxr't ItMxLa Pnxa have never jet failed In f movin dtfficulliea ariain froia obtractloa, oe atoppaie of nature, r In reMorint; the ajtteni to perfect health when Buffering front Sulual affections Prolapua, Uteri, th White, or other weaknea af the Uterine Organa. The Pilli are perfectly harinJ-ts oa th conatitutioa, and may be taken by th most delicate female without canting dlitreas t ho aame tim they act like a charm by atrengthealng. Invigorating and restoring the tyttem to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause th obstruction may arie. Thy ahould, however, 2iOT bo taken during the Cnl three or four months of preirnaney, though aafe at any other time, aa nlcarriaae wouW t-e the result. Each box contains M p lls. Price SI Dr. HAKYIlY'S TKEATISK on IHrwi of Femaka, Ptvjnancy. Mlscarriege, Barrenne, Sterility, Reproduction and Abuse f Stature, an t emphatically the Lediet Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 page, aent free to any address. Six cent! required to pav potag The li'.U and book will be trnl by mail when deired. aecurely sealed and prepaid, by J. F RTAS, U. I)., General Ageu o.7ß Csiiar street, Jew Turk. J"S.ld by all the principal dmjritists, TtMLl0S C0X,DrugtraU,Agei.ti, epl30'83-dA wly ludiartapolU. rSTNEW DISCOVERY FOR THE perdy an. I permanent cure of Seminal Weakneaa. Urethral and Yoirinal Pischarir's, Glret, Sexual Iisea, F.mlsii(i... lmjMj'ence, Genital lability and d;-a-es ( the Bladder and Kidney. P.M.'d Srrnnc Pills are warranted in all ca-es and cau be rel-ed ou. No hau, e of dt required. They lo Bt iiajs.i;e,nsr luferfr wlib by-ii,e pur-u ts. Upward of 2tKj case hae ben cured the pat month. -Vr M t i i-: hnnJrrd jt'-,n ut thru in thir pririi f.rtu ft'.-c, ji'.f ' re ?"- .' tJtdf tjficacj. They are em'rely barmb -.1 on the -vm. ar1 can 1e relied n in a!! csk arivr.jr from youtLfu! ltilicretlou or pelf-abuve. wt:h oft-n lncana itatei. th uTerer fr-Bi f.ilPllins 'A ;.'. .7ft,. irri '. '.. ATItATlsK of 61 pc- coidaiulnj inans of cure, aent fre to all. Two anp5 required for postage. Th Pills will be sent by Tnall. se-urelyealed, on receipt of On I.llar. bv J BUY, M. I.. X . 7C C djr Mreet, X , T. .Sdd by ail the principal dru(tlt. TOM I. IN SON k COI, Agent, eept30-dAwIv . ludiancpoIU. BANKS. FIRST WÜ BANK or INDIANAPOLIS IS NOW RF.AHT TO TRASSACT ALL BUSINESS p-rtairing to legitimate F-anltin?. It a permanent U. S. Lvpokitory and Fiscal Ae;ent cf the tiOTernnient. Tcrsons desiring to place land to tbe credit of the United States, f.ir national loan or other like puri.-M.se, can pay the ame into thia Bank the aame as Ii-ter the : Trtasury at '.Va-tLlngtou, thua avuiding risk, di-lay, trouble and expense. Orders for 5-'2''i acd r II other U. S. Seccriri promptly executed, and a c muiissiiu allowed to purchasers on all 5-20 D .r.diiordf-rel at thii Bank. Tb highest rate (riven fr (lold, Silver, Coupons, Quartermaster' Check and all public securities. Exchange bought and od on liberal terms, and collection made C. 5. Itevenue Stamp alwar tor sale In um. o euit, and at a discount -will be ent to any part of the State if reqieted. Order t buy or -ell Mucks er coin, here or In New Yoilr, w ill be executed ii per oidr and at a lowcom-mi-i'n. TV-isPiink ha, the most cotrple'e arrangements for a tnding lo this kin 1 of busin-. The strkttht attenti-'ii paid to the sale keeping of depo. t., and e.cry UiHition will be manifested to accommodate those who drp- -tit in th. Batk. National Bank N"öt-. no matter wbre i.-ued, will be receied '"n d -po--i end in payment -f Revetiue Stamp and United Statis unties. Thi Ilank i loca'eil 01. Penmj Iv t;A treet, nar Wash::iet!., m ( ?.t-i " K.-il-ws BuilHri Authotixed capital f 1,0 ti.Oi-ü. Iitccicr- Wnj. II. F.niilihh, Wm. K. Nofsir.r' Fenj. I". Tuttle, Jer. Vrlne, 1 win Jordan,! Jno. V . Murpbv, FaVdn- N. I-inch, Ivlo--. Hoot and fftn. I p.raden ' tt'X. H. rNriLISil, Pres't. Janll.ilni WJI. U. NOFSINf.KK, lafh'r FURNISHING GOODS. TH0NSSEN & LAHEY, 67 West Washiugtou Street, neutron lllinola nnd l enne.vre.Sl,, .Nenrlr oppoaitr tlie IIa tri Houte. n vi IT 11 .1 I 1 I J I M. AMI III V llllllXI-i-'iauu nut iiii iivft'uaJt J tint Is' rttrtiisliiitz lioodn A NHII ) S I li3 It Y . JT''t-iofsdo Hold at ew York Jobblnir; I'ricew. declS CLOAKS. CLOAKS, CLOAKS üfiaJK M.LIG AT FOR ONE 3T05TH, PREVIOUS TO EXIF.X5ITjr, 1LTTBATI0N OK PREMISES. IVENH Sc CO., oidl'o! Office liulldtu?, Meridian hu JanS-dlia NOTICE. . . GRAVEL ROAD UEETING. flajlta STOCKHOLDtkS OF Tlir. INDIASAPOL'S M. ftrU Gailand Gravel Kcad Cotapuny ar requeated to meet at tb town of Oakland tm atrty, th iik day of January. 1S64, at 1 o'clark V. SC-, to elect tva lircters for id Ompaxy. . . . r . . LF.TI BOLANLTR, AUX4!rrR MOCK, CHHMTopnER AITI K, Jai.UJ.'lwli HFNRT APPLE.

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CT TTJtINDIANA STATE SENTINEL, DAILY AID WFrSLli At perled . 9 hwtrrf the malVa aaa ft Keea bit tfap'.rar.t tta th. pp! h.M b adviaed oft principle top wkU h vur Gvenmet ta fcaaed aad th bearing rf pacing event mp.m r ptral towmwtWawk. W ar In tb wid.t f a rv !qtlrtn, aad the effect U bo lag made X- overthrew tV ierntvi.i eialttbs4 ky th wi-d.n, s.f.r.ty an-I tntHi-w ei Wa.hitirt, Jererorr, MadU.n aad their atx at., aa1 eetabUk ta ta.rea! a rvftc. ver-ha-iowlna an-i ceMiltd ev ptira. .t rlrht, hlch hart protected the Tbeny of the c.tii'L, are tn be f rik dwn; ute l;wr re to b bllterated and tk Federal !- ertmeel . t arj the control aai 'tires-t". of th ioat'ttA r!tcj and ir.'!tsltno sf th S?ate. I hi i the policy iA the Adacicia traüon party. It lea-t-i g tuea,Kra boldly prrlJB It, and tb eent hick bate trenpred sine the ad vest of 'U present droMstratta itto ower eWrty fcreahadow 'bat t uch i it pnrps4. Suck i- tu la prene-i to th Aanrkaa people. It i f. n.em ta tl I jtra?e tie capacity f auafi for elf goren n.ei by ti.s.stti.g .-n gorert Tert f tb pOfte, just a ntr f TfiVr did. In wj'iiun t aw a r lata:ratK, arb.trary and kindly pwer. Solneg bare w pro pered a'.i eiyi.j she ,f elvil and reltgta reeitn, ta w f.il i ..piecie their value a&d kav alaoat f,rg'-ttt ihe cnf.ee by which tby wer achieved, power I ever teaüng fro a tho marry to th few, and unl the people boldly and manfully aoeet lb present crtis ere t fig ti e gorernmeat t-f th anaxj mCX become ti e government of the few, and Instead f betrf tbe asylum for the ppreed f all nation, Our w wUl thecoma as oppreiv with its orlrS and burden aa tha moat despotic. Th?irsTiiiit w ill continue te advocate eld fashioned Dr-tnorra ic doctrine, beltevirg firmly that the only hew of preferring Republxan inatltattow re.ta tm tbetr spremacy in tie admlnl-tratjou of the government. Thea do trin are clearly and C"roprhenalvely set forth 1 th folio ii r platform prepared by Thftma. Jefferso, th founder f the rvniocrafio party: Fual an I exact Justice to all men, of whatever tat or pruaion reliarknt or political ; leace. comujerce, ad hiot friettdoklp with all aa tins, ei.'anvlitig aihance with aoue ; TL upport of the Mate (iveruneat la ail their rib', a the tuofct cotapetcitt adnunitrat.oBs for our 4a me-ttic tsjoicenic and the surest bulwarks agaiol abii-re-publuan tendetarie. Tue preservation of the general governtwettt in Ita wbol. ctititutlvital vttcvr. a tbe .Leet aoch'r of aaar peace at htne a:.d afety abroad ; A jealous ore of the rgLl f election Yj th people; A mild e.id faf eorrecuc ef abuses which are lu(p4 by the vw.rl .f reeolutiuc, where peaceful remedie are un;-rovided. Absolute e(jj!e,o-fns, in tt wiil t.f the wajocty, tho vital prit;cile of republjr, frirn which there, ia no appeal but to f.irce the Vital pr'nc.pie and immediate parent of ile-rwdis'Ti : A well Mrtpited iuil:;ia, w.r l.e.t r.liacx.- in poacw, and fvr the tirt moruen. f war, at il regular may r liev thein. The supremacy of th. ti;l ver the aullUary aathor ity. FcoTiOtny In the public eapense, that labor auay b tightly burdened; The hon-i paywtit of our debt, aad aacml prevor v&tion ofthepubiie falib; tncoiraxtiaent of agriculture, aad cf comaerr a It handmaid. The diffusion of Information, and arraigntnet.t wf ail abuse. ar u- tar of publie reaori Freed.mi f t reliclon; 1BKFIM3M tF IHK PI1FSS; AND FRFEIXIM OF PtKSON UNDEh TDK rRrTfcCTION OF THK UAliKAS CÜKPL'ti; Thi ia a plitfrn upon wfcUh every I"emcra add very c:tieo can etan-1, and If a free government tbe CoLstitntion and Union aa framed by tb founders of the Republic 1 preserved. It will only be. ty tb auceraafui acendency -f tLo-e princlplet !o Its administration. If they are maintained tlie voice of th people w.U control In public afTairs and th bleaaiuga of dvd liberty will be preserved and perptnated. It I a time the people ahould rvad. The whole warll Is In commotion, and revolutions threaten other BatiOM as well a. our pwB The Sjiktixxl will gie a ammay of all getteral im, and it will be th aim of the pub Ushers to make It a valuable and interesting newspaper In every department. It will pay special attention U State affair, and, as the central organ of th Democrat! parry cf ludiana, will n every effort U nsuia iU priav ciples, its policy and Its represmtative men. It will tot bo an Itiatrumefct to alraue th elfiah interta cf clique I, factions or ibdivk'aiU. Ia no- way can oun4 prnclplea better dlssnninatd than tbroagb. tho' agency of Democratic newspapers and Democrati doca ments. And ruucraJ. cannot better ssrv taeir cauoa than by placing a Democratic newspaper Ja tbe ban da of very family In the Stat. The prejudice f our political opponents would aooti givw-way If they were enlightened aa to th dKtrines and purpose of th Democratic party. Notwithstanding th largo Iwcreaae of tho expeaa attending th publication of newspapers, the term cf th 8eti.vcl wi'l be th rame aa heretofore, and e we bav no paid agents, wa ahall rety upon frlenda i aid in xUndingits circulation. And the larger tte'clrcnlat the greater will b tb ability af lb proprietär U tax creae tbe value and lntret of the paper. rji?xtz aa sn . TKRMS OF THE DA I LT SKXTINfL. One ci y, one year 7 ttf One copy, mv months J io One copy, one rn'nth Delivered by the carrier, wltbln th city, i -ents per wet k, payable to the carrier. Agenu will be aapplicd at 12 cea:a a, werk.-1 . TFT.MHOKTHK WEEkLT SENTINEL. Icop,lyear $1 rr 10 copies, and one to the maker of the c!u. ..... . 16 ta Vi cop:e, and two to tbe maker of tbe club. lo oO Addition can be. made to tluba at any tlm t tb above rate The eact. wfil printed oa each. pper without extra i barge. No psper will be sent without prepayment, or roo tinned lnogr than paid for. Add re. r,i,i:u, iiAHKti; v nif;ii !' Indlanapwliot Inat. HATS AND CAPS. . ISAAC ! A V IS Wholesale & Retail awT PEALKU IN ' Hats, Gaps, I'mbrellas, Gloves aLd' F U R 8 . Has just lleceittd his rail EloaX OF GOODS, DIRFCT FkOM THK MANUFACTURER hi th East, which bo will sell as low aa the lowert. All tbe latest rmn kept at No. 1$ Peaaeylvaaia atret,ffur door south ef the FoatOflc, Indian apolii, Ind oct2fdAw2ns DRY GOODS. BARGADJ-S, BARGAniS, IU cloaks axd snras, 'sUSO Will wll, for fifteen day, their ttock in CLOAKW nnd SHAWLH At a reduction of at least oce-fonrth lea tba Ctti'taii IVtcet.

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