Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4395, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER IS. StAT tf liMiU, Ini'Tirt tJSfAS India nap ilia. 5 amber it. 7 UU Aasyto Jhsftwwe: Tk Pradnt f th L'r.itd Hutn, la mhUmUn af ik BMBB BtrctH o vttary aad MtiMlj MMM during tbe U.ala through blrh uur country U i,o pawing. ba, In hi. htrimnN of tb Mid of October last. apat-td Tfctjradat. ik 4 lb of tk profit taouih, day f Ti aaksartvleg and Prsyer. In its tWrfmtf b urge - all I iHlk MivltN I gratttn.ie to tbe Almighty I pener of Iventa, u4 to BaBpBtBtl HfcB I tk' veetiy rttm of btnm; attd par. Th Uty f.l a Chrletian ppl to acknewrti di tk gaswa, of Go. I. aod in every ay tbowibm faReaaliMlmlM toBaswill, t pauiknant to all .tar I, tkcT'fwr. earnestly recommend lb p ) of Ii.d.ui to observe tk day a;p,ia.! hytk President, to ahswIiB all aecalar ba.tn-.-. and 4 rote tWir tfcs and :huata to tbe o;ri demand d religion. In all th rrta Tsckd U uur Batten . ike pp of have 6ami abundantly. Thej ha.e r nh-r-1 UarU. and kav bn T.a.ld to contribute largely ar.d ly to tk r to rtre tbe inteer of onr C.ovrrnn r.t. To tb-m (I t.a bi mrcy f oO'i,o,,ly, atl 't i thr.r doty to ac - koovkrdfO it, Hui ut:ly by tbar rig an J prayer, bat . y deed of ktadaaau ta th nly. of n;rrry to tb reff-r n. and, aboa all. by prompt ami abondant car or th fami'i of tkoa tkroogk wbos coorag and achfler ,n tka naid w kup to ar aation rtord and rnw I I J.), tkrtfor. aaot am-tlj rtiomwixl that on Tharik China; Day cadlvcttaaM n1- tn all th chorrb- , and tbatror.trfbTjtiona of Tnony.eloihi; , ful, and all n" r Mf, r mad rryair, f. I lb upprt 'f tb fatatli of our roluntoar and rlraftod mn dutirg una "inter. TVr aon uoand inrraad com. ar.d ni or litral ipodttura; and if ar wou'd ouriva -air(; of th cr r.y we ak of God, aaj .k .uld htow it in fr tnaur npon tb famiH of Iba ta arboa w are aiidr urb grat ot li(atlon. At th -an tlai. I tru.t that organization will b intttut,-d inavary iubjkjbailiiiaal I i i anl nun tba effort a niibiabebalf. bat vry aotatrr aaay n mad to fl tkat bio family will ba an ply provided for by tboae for mbon k la darintnd doHrn " much. IV HORTON Governor of IViiana. CITY ITEMS, I., ii t ' Laim lko. Bowen ,V. 'ewatt v.av tey Lady' Book for December. Call and set la, "Seven more baby jumpera were a r raw ted veierda and lodged under the paternal an t of Soldiera' Home 'Two hundred army mulex yeaterlay pa.' ed up Washington street on their way to camp' :n the government table norm eaat. HI" Feraons indebted to us will piea-e call and aettie with our Hook keeper. T K Hlhro,k 17 Iw JMgso( A Ft NKiioi s. "The street railway is shortly to he extern! ed nut MaaMchuaetta avenue, to the great BBBBtB midaiion of the reaidenta of Indianapolis in the municipal direction north eaat. BiLUai TaBaVI at Aiction A L Hntit A (Jo . Auctioneer-,. tl K,-t W a-iiingtmi street, sell on Saturday, at their room-, a good cecond hand Billiard Table Ift-i 'There were -everal ahootin s--iapes thr uühoul the citv niuht he fore last, but on ac count of the respectability of the various parties engaged, we forbear to mention mimeMaBuxif A K A A M Ancient Lxnd mrka Lwlge I D Special meeting this ( Fn day; evening at ? o'clock, flat work iu 3d degree. L I M T!v Eh rftary Fro Tem IbwBwWM Nonet There will be i special ;neetuig d the lndianasl:s I'h.ipfer. No J. this 'Friday) evening, af 7 Vlck. lor work Cbaa KisiiKk. Recorder m aa a CTTC.II on H.yrn A Anderen. II Wm Washington street, for everything freah in ihe f.n ilv grocery line. Particularly are Me.-rs H A A in daily receipt of cheatnuta. hazelnuts. grfea and every sort of indigenous luxury MtbcpoL!tn TiiaaTaa Hereöt. and a complimentary one, to night to Mr. Couldock. than whom no one ia more deaervine. nd last appearance but one of himself and daughter. The great ply of the Willow Copse Secure seat earlv, tboee who do not wish to stand up Ample arraniremen's are he ng made by the 8oldiera' Aid Society, tbe citizens and the various missiona, to furnish a thanksgiving din ner to the ick and wounded in the hoapiuls in and around the citv, and at Soldiers' Home. The mat liberal contribution ought to be made B1 vera one in thia regard An attempt to ii junct witn regard to the .A . . 1. 1 h. Ir.nk ,l f I. n .In .n. ra.lro-J.on Virginia avenue has been frustrite,!. ... and we public I y advise all our fellow citiiena in that quarter of tbe monieioafity that abortiv the eara will be running regularlv aolel? for their ar com mtnlation y Th- cnmplimentary benefit, tendered bv manf of our moat distinguished cititena to the great actor Couldrx b takea place to night af the feiropiiun We pred ct that the gifted gentleaaao. aa gen: ,1 and accomplished in private circlea as he is Umous an) admire! ami applaud el in pabli. will be greete,! by friends moremul liiodinooa than he ever thought he had in lndi ap. loolis HTMfr, Stolworthy & Leonard, metrhtiit IbAbbBi N-rth Meridian street, have the inoHt .plendid atockof elegant gotMls. which they propose to make up in the moat artistic fashion to suit the t-:e- and dennuds of all who call on them. For winter garment? f the finest material and fabricated with surpsir. workman hip we would advise our friends to rail upon M,...r. Sr,dworthy A !.e::ir i, Khxlm- l!o,-k. North Meridian sfreit I -IT" f tie iiiisi msgnificetii anl splendidly fabricated, and tea eon ah I y pro1iiced boots, ahoes and slippers. fr ladies, eentlem.-n and misse, are to he obtained at the famw es thh-hmert ol A l.intx. Wrt Washtnglou street, nett door t the I'tlmer House. (Ml up.n Linta. The time t approaching, we wiuld respect full iv to your g gentlemen, during which to make Christ tu ireents t. their aweethearts A word to the wu-e is ufficietit. providel. .tlwavs, the mes ure of tl.e beautiiul little foot ia obtained in ad vaoce Veeterd.y a recime.it . ' l'i ion Mtldtei arrived at about i of the elek I M . over the Laf ve'.te railnad. from the North The hrave bayya wen reeetve.1 w ti: d eer, ai d we under stood were immediately to be progressed towards the fr,nl tJiwl bie the gallant sohiier and mat Bia .mn.a'ieot eye wiu-h ovet 1 hem. and 11 . 1 : i-. . . . t. . 1 - 111 AinrHiT puarr (.wtticv1. iirra in ne f.r front ol th t . .111 battle All the brave but we b;1 t',rewe!l to fetertla? were htave. honoat anl true Proud) a conquerors mo ihe- r turn to u ' $1 ßUt RiWtiD '1 he above reward will be g.vei to v :eron who -ati furnin a prerrip lor coughs, coida. h,Kiin.-. i-uh. asthma. a a .a mich ltti i. Io Ir Xn, k- . : V, f -i ..... i '..;!-. m I his 'a -am will core the aive caipl tints, also spittipg ot . ",hI arid tomtit sweaL Hue fiitv cent b.,ttle 1 -ufTirient for any .re u try Tbe worst c ise rotnc csmgh. asthma, whooping oouh ami .nm,rv raaos ol consumption are cure,! bv Dr StrtckU 10 Mellilnuwa Cough lf'tro It in be bad at anv drunüiat'!! It 1 difftrent Irotr any mber cwngb atedinne e have known in this countrv tf 'At i? It.diar.a S ate Vlueeum i dav, IO the pubnc, v 1 1 bg preen let! ome ot the raie-t nove't-e Tb ei tr;r in: managre.- Ml d me English ia reoled not tbo oviatripped b? an? of her conieoirs.rar e We understand that ! h now in in r for tS ;.urpo of brna mg on new arid unapproich ble attractions The ana 9l'e M tB M, in all its derartme: i alewady unurped b ativ niUi intitution in :io eountri , and the e'.terfirie and publ'C pint of tbe acrompl hed ladv who direct it will not go u. rewarded by tbe inte'l gent cat sen f Ioftia poiia od Iadiar.a

U. S. MILITARY COMMISSION Thirtieth Ifll1 Procefdin

Testimony for the Defense. Th Court men. pur-uat.t to adjournment at 9 A M Nov 17 . W llo, of Greene county, waa put ,n the ilneM und on thf- prt n' the tiefen Mr Mo 4ed that lie had beo a merchant. iu4 fui.iwiilirt Ü C4j acqoe.ntexl kboncoi delendanta, Mr Humpbreya.f r twentv t vwar Mr. Hatn: i reye and hinielf had heen par r in butiDflsa d ir0( portioti of that time WitlttM bad joined the Knighta of the Oolden Orrle in lb.l He bad attended meeting hei in tbia city He wm preaent on the ltti and 1 7 th of February, whet: the State was divided itito four . ti.da Major (eu for each appointed ii' fhr witneae. BBBfll knew of Mr Hum phrev !r:Uinr any hoi? under the military bill of the Son of LRMftf Never saw bim oo th rrn-ind where write were being drilled Do nor anow of any uriiiin x r.g on in my county 1 am Sheriff ol tireene county. I w elected for lau term a Sheriff, und then had to retire according to law. and wa aent two term to the Legislature. .V(er th.tt I waa eligible again a Sheriff, and I am now acting in that capacity, having heeti electe! by the people of that county I am acquainted with the rneral character and reputation of Mr Humphreya It ia coo l Hi genera! teputation during thoe t mea o: troubb had ben that of p i.-e makei Here defendan - oun-el n ,t the question aa to whether Mr Humphiey. in witnec-' own knowledge, had not been -x t onaervator of the j l.iw:, u pei i1.' itizen . .nd devoted to the I Union I I he :udg- Advocate ohiected to iMf, aid he objected to uodry aimilar queetiona, and the ciuit room heint: clearel. the de iion aa te turne! again-t the deendanta a the Judge Ad rocate announced. 1 'he queaiiou waa theu put to witneaa aa to whether Mr. Humphrey had not repudiate! Dodd nnl all hia achemea? The Judge Advocate onjet-ted Objection auefained V iine-, pro' e led I attended the meeting of the ordei in thia city ou February 16th and 1 7th, IrM. Dodd presided, and sundry apeech ex were made, all relativ to political and edu catKTi.il ubjecti Beaidee that, the State wa. divided into four military dialricK and Major (teneraU were elected tor each. Humphrey vaj elected one I took to him the newi of his appointment vv iitcii tue rarv:i9 iuvj v ai t. u i t 1 1 1 j it tiuui mi took th m Irom the Secretary jl our count y Temple. 5tul destroyed them, aiying that he supposcl the order waa political . and not a military one. I aaw him destroy tbeae papers Aa he had found it otherwise than political he would hare nothing further to do with it. Mr (Jay waa the Secretary of the county temple, of whom Mr Humphreys got the p.tter. which die destroyed. He tore them up (i cross examination witness -uted that dut ing the late caavaa he had heard Mr Humph reya make several speeches In all he BfBaj obedience to the law. He expressly Haid that anything that had not the semblance of law ubout it would not do It had been frequently suted ihitt Mr Hunii'lucv- w- tv aiTBBtwB On all occaaioiiM on hich he apoke in thi-, re j Knrd in the preset ol wunos he counseled ' 7 "Vj i , . . r , , peace and order and obe hence to law AI way and everywhere he ,a,d the laws mu-t be obaerved and eace maintained After further -ro exaaaination ot witness thCommission adjourned o meet u the Supreme Conrf room. November 17, af 9 o'clock V M s i.. I o I . 1 ho ,r:tnd Lodge of Odd Fellows ha adjourn ed The following are theftrand officers for the ensuing year: M W Grand Maarer, Harvey P Sr-ott, of Ter re Haute R W Pepiitv Grand Master. P Hoffnitt;. ol ' Madieon R W GibmI S-1 tetary. K H M.trny, ol (ndi ! anaiHlis. R W Grand I it vsurer. T P Haughey, ol In 1 (Jiauapolis R W i;ind Warden. F R .1 Jetei. ed Mr.K.k j ville. Tne M W tiratui Master made the following 1 app.imr oienta: W Grand CtupUih. Kev T 0 Babarrell, of M ,'ii-n W Qrwaj Maawlaslf -I I. Higginbothaoi. of : Pelnhi. V OtsaBw 0Bw4 ior. Hiram Blwiawai, of Kvn- ' j vide. W Grit. 1 nerskl, Jotl B fctwaftW, of Terre 1 Haute. W Grand (iuardian, Tobias Heilder, ol 1 lull I an a rxli From the repot: of the Grand Secretary, we ; w jwa. I . ia. I 1 ' Jl 1 Miif I jf land ittt fha ir.lor v ,. ' " . ' .oa .Vi V ii 1; - .to in -"inns tiv card; ly wiihdrswn rv card, I J" ii,peiisioi! . uvn-oatements; 31 ei puUions, and 1 13 destha. Bj the Treasurer's report :t appears that the fin iurial afT.tir- of the order are in good roudition. Charges hi.ug been prct'eired and autaineu agtir-t H H DwM, who waa a member of the Grand Lodge, he was etpelled be a unanimous vote ObbBBI EU M UM-IBBt I l.e following aie the ofticer? elected and mat tiled in the (rar.d b campment. I O. t) F.: P C F James Hiirge---r.itriarch. I' H 1 Wm I Fre. 11 High PriBH Danville. M W (-rand Indianapol la, M W P C ' Tuiev. lii,Htningto.,. I (i Senioi W arden I C V ' K w r,, k Indiauipoli., Ii W G .fun Warden P H P I H i.arry. Indianapul K VV titand äCrÜM P C P ThevHl-.re P Hau-hey. Indianapolis. K ; W i. Treaaur;r. P 0 P Cfin-tophei To!er Madison, W tirand entinel P H P -1 P William. Indianapoli-. Iep Grand Sentinel H ivmg bm-hed it tuaine c.impiucnt adiouriiesi. rue l.raitd En It VI T I r 1 : f-i. OK CERTIFICATES OF EXEMPTION, 1 11 1 11 . I, ,t 1 1 1 I, r . . irar nrarh ( heB a for Onr eir. and rowjwif 9VOTA8 pi tun . v. muh I :. BY liovert.MM rUiro AftM, Ho 5 Yohn's HU-k ivW-Btw 1 A 11 n.i.lf ml ai, .htA.. hi And Mfli!. estat liahments 111 .sod around Indianapoli are now in full blast Kh one 1 crowded witti hi: : BM It i too earlv in the prtgreaa of thinfto give imnsrtial autiaticB. 1 For the Daily -uiul.

,. of mise nin niMir a bBie or abroarl foe awbile i will tay iu my h'Arr thrr t.. bow ret to mv wul duty to toy ft-enU eB thi earth I Will dwell .ee M m fnriids t ei areel-ng to tbeia Öfter. 01T tb.nrht itrut tbroq(h Ul ac to rewirubr .-t,t fnendv wlo are guB i b rd of d y heart h-e oftea been verd aimI 1 am jet lAved o thi fa:r vAllej to roAB, Rt t the dav our ftirfidihip 11 formed word of aftWtitw. twioeu round my bAraci iuda of hu-jdaA j wi 1 reaen.' er Bl le i m uc tbe atr.encan alley to roe Bet tb- place tb f r!DdaiB iw I ever Meet be ta tru friend. 1 loved beat r ;t mj ber for tBea wi, nut fad Ba . am ii. tb iarKta vUj - ioaio Mi Blind it wdl rise ta that happy place her a will m awl ba forcer at box prprt prepare loved ones I aea BwW I ui trm Uve toitiku Uy tu roAXA. -a-tpoUa. La-laaa Suti II IHi.

VPaxleaaawakaaaw TjmA,hAn

1 ClUKI dUiilU .UlOlMbwUllüd. w a nr.araaan -f.n r -lwr-aiaw Hewwri Bee fleet . MIDMGHT DEATH OF CEN. CANBY. I. iTDR FRO I mOI Rl. Interesting from Georgia. RUMORED CABINET CHANGS, From the Shenandoah VaBey. The nrairurtioii of ProMrl . Ar., Ar.. Ar . Ar.. A . mm . ,. i ore. November I 1 be Time- Naah vine .-otre-ponar-nr ,.i in, i-'m.wriia- roi I I I.eturegani - headquat tm aic at Corinth no,),:. wi;n v i eninam , -,irp. i at normte rr - a a a I ne entire reoei army tm a tear ao imai bered u.lHJtj veteran-, cannot now mu-ter more than 40.110, including Foiret cavalry aod Dirk 1 J'or men inr aaroet-orre-pouueut aava in rrp.rw oil the fight at.lohfiHonville.in which FoireM c!a.m i such gieat victorv. are moai unheard of exag it victory . are moi unheard of exag j geration Instead ol the vcri.cieut aunci n, dix million of dollar.-., one ciillio i will exceed the total government lo . The facta are theae: Korrekt, on the night of the 4th. plante, a battery of ten gun- oppoatte Johnaonv die, and next mottnpg kno U-l to piecti thtee tin clad- an.i seven tran-port The next d iy he shelled the town for 4s houis, and then left. In the mean while a portioti of Wheeler - caralrv ai d I In ade of mounted infantry appeared on the south ide of the lort. but finding it strong and well garrisoned, they leturned to Klorence During the shelling every hridge but one was -tiuok, and only two burned Wha little store were there wereoulv sliehtly damaced Detective Foaeey to dji recovered $;i,o.0 iu Ironds. which were a nait ol the nrocersla i the - r forgery on the Rank of Comnietce The Post's correspondent in the held, in teoi gi. undei date of the 0th, sayi: The latest heard from MkBrflkSB laya: This army ia undei the immsliatc command ol tieneial Sherman, luu BwB DBBB lot BBeeffBi tJBjra paai taking thing quite eaay. but it haa not leen idle, fr there has been a healthy degree of activity , pretty much like that ol a pri.e fighter undergoing hi train ing. Transportation h;ts been reduced to the simplest necessities of tbe occa-ion The sick and wounded Bffi scut to the rear All unnecessary arraamer.t are dispensed with, and extra tents , and baggage removed. The army is literally . stripped for march and fight The -.urgeon re i port the men in the healthiest possible state, and : a more cheerfui set ol men cannot b imagined : They have faith in their leader Another letter s.i - i cneral Sherman u fe if 4V4 lirn mmtm la lii i,lh,r ifi.I.a ffiif, Tli.iw v, ,k. ... th. l--t, t - ... k ' '.. . . . Ä ' ., best army that eter mirrhed on American oil . Afwr referrin t the ad coudllion of lhe ref fl , fum ,Uvatiü 0 lh N ,h ,. correapondent aomewh.t I TjalatB I Bllt says, the most guilty offender-, have not vet escaped, 'he lower parts ol this Mate have a et. re in in. ed secure from the npprosch of the YaBBBC Iu these districts miUiowa of biles of '-otion biff been stored Thouands of -lives ti e here athere! upon friendly plantations. Hi hvthe more wealthy itUBig retreated as out armv advanced Southward. The valuable machinerv , for the construction of locomotives, rolling of BjBB and manufacture of cannon, smtll md dtl terent kinds of ammunition in Augusta were re moved I am told there i- stored ue.tr I v hall a mitlior. bales of cotton at Augusta alone, while the largest powder magazine in America i rhere, conuininp the lariet supnlv of powder in the rebel Sute Our soldiers, loo, aie conbned in loathsome prttOM :n Uiee pari I MM it uot be a noble achievement could the-e prisoners be set free. rebel wealth deatrved. their munitions of war, the machinerv ani then important titie- cap nred Naw Voak November 17 I he Coniraer Ctal'l Washington letter say- it is reported that Thurlow Wecl ia about to pu; c hae the !f atiotUtl Iniellijjeucei The Tribune' W -tabington special baa the M lowing: The rumoi market wa houily stocke thia cveniug with the following programme: K M Stanton. Chief Jutice; 11. V Hutler. Secretary off War; H .1 Walker. Secretary of th n Ä. ... . aaa e Tra7'' " v . nae. Minister to hog I ami 1 ne cost 01 guerrilla warrare to tne rebel iu Virginia h. been tery severe The Richmond Whig ay a committee of 7r were appointed to . . . 1 -i . er t C I . a Luoac au r iiiiMie 1 loesea iu : lie coun' v n . - - ... i Kockingham inflicted by Miendan in executing the order to destroy the haunts of guerrillaa. and their leport cbows a total loe of $25,UU0,(H)0. 1 Mosbv and his gang hi an institution of little profit to the rehe!. The Commercial's Washington special of the 17th sat Richmoml aper- ! Fne-idav hive been re oeieed They give no mention of Sherman's move orients, which fact i regarded here ai evidence thet he has met with success The rebel Senate and H-u-e l.ad a ccret es ion on Monday, at which it is surmised the que tion of arming he slave was discussed It is reported tht the PlBaidtBl .-eritiusly contetnpl.'tes is':-ne another iroc lama '.on d am nesty The state:tient thai Thurlow Weed ha Pur chased the Intelligencer is untrue. Mr. Chae and Mr Rttrnond are mentioned ! 10 succeed Mr Adams to Knglar ' Frotu B I nni t L-)tia, November 17 An oftirer just from Memphis M Information believed to be correct reached , there that (ieneral Canbv died fn.ni the effect ol hi recent wound while enroute t .New Orleans on the gunboat Cricket About half the counties, in Missouri give Lin colu nearlv twentv thousand majority ou the home vote The soldiers vote ia tbe ixth district will elect Van Horr. Republican, bj horn two to five h'indre.1 In the fourth .iistrit il is 11. t deäuUeiv sauled whether Dotd. the present incumhenf, or K'll elected both r idi, als. All othet Republican can-lidaie in the State, ! except CopBB from this district, are BBdowbCadl elected Ketun - iioiu Kn?v- indicate the election ot Clara to Con grew by ' thousand to fifteen hundred myi'iritv. Cralord. L-.nite. lor Govern r. and the re oiander of the State ticket will receive three to four thou-ind majtr.ty on the home vote Line will have a two thirds vote on joint bal kM id the Legislature Mr W ieo 1 r re ilent ecref rv Iving juite i'l ar the Lndel! House t ram Forlreaa 'Innro. K.'rn Mo.aaoa, November 16 The -team ei irr ve-1 l,ere to lit rrooi Put Kofa! s c. Tbe Capfin report boeiog nicked up when hftv m t lea noith eat ot Hauet a au auaiidoi.cd ct.ooner named the Riogold. Lail.ii from Dentu. C.a . with all tbe Bun goBB and two let of water the hold. Tbe 8aa,ii brini: ianorian'. dir -ocha from the tJeet of! Por' Kojal rwsm l.m lllr LtVRIf IUJL Noffttber 17 A private itl ble letter, dated K -me. Noveiter 11. ha the lot lowing, The destrurnon ol naoufactorig. mills and tri er building of value to tbe er. my waa com meticed at half pas; ihre eaterUav afterouoti Trie eatewatv rolling null, table and More - - - .iMtn.iftl Ri nrdaruf limn Pnne

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! vaa very amall and tbev were i BiHBBlal IT 1ere w er rejoicing orr the elwetiAfi tew f . ( 7 he enemy attacked our pioket while mc - eng aged in Hi det-,ctiMi of propertr nd were driveu cff. On Tueaiay la ?k outooik f Atlanta were attacked or 1.600 cavairr. who were hefn off with little difficulty An aipeditioai waiaent tMlt on toe night f itrtr 9tl ti cipttre 'bw ffuerrillis fftrft tfttared the arjtta t of Hterii an'a headquarter rvarda The I aipedition returned on the 10th eitb the Caotain of the ref) quad aa a prtaooer. I rum Wnahtitf Ml W -m.n(.t . Nov IT Ti.i attcroooo the Marvland Umon State Centra! Committee form allv .--lie,! unoc the I'reaident to congratulate mm on hi re rlrtin W. H Purrell. the chair nan. in i.ii addte. aid they felt under deep ob , ligation to hita, tMvH-i-e by the exerciae of rare ; 1 . & - M , - . . ' J r m irt, jaaryiaiMJ t i-uav owcapteo the pto'id poottitMi of a free Statw. and thet df irel that hin future .i.Jminiatratmn of tne gov er; merit, aa in the pa-:, miifht result in the re toratioriot the Union with miivcra! freedom aa ita bai The Treaident in reTilv aaid he would trt affäfvtf .f t tt ft 1 K i al r if triati.-tjfi fkwttK tKik uva ajaaattaipa vvlRt. i ic ai itivwaivti w a a a-aiv l result of the election He had ezerciaed hi bet j judgment for the good of the whole country, and to have the el of approbation plartd upon his cour-e ar cxce-ooiclv geatifyinc to hi fel ir.gj.. He eiDreeaed his belief that :he policv be had puraued ti th f.vr and on!? one which could aave the couotrv He repeated what he had aaid hf,,, e. that he ii.duleed in no feelinc of triumnh ' i ämmm ai, nna aaK.x 1 aa A It Ail mU t a aai-eaw4 .1 !ffaA ,y fM him He ,1)d , ,. ur)l ratUaa towat ii an i;. in .,. W tl,.,,Kt il, .Inmim. nf ; jref, ror)Mit,It;or, t, r Marvland a bur thine, and a victory for right . and with a great deal mote j lniin the part of Marvland in the e! emion . aiI though of the latter he thought well. ronehjaion hciepeated what he had mevi ,..;. ,hld thl.. ho at(J froDj ,J5 ol(. u- win defM. w,. hM, ... ,irir own ooi thin it they hid been aucocaful Some time was snei.: in pie -aht inteicuuise. the President relating -everai srr,-.fre- appropriate fi the oT.i.jon aarm llarnbnru H aaaiaarc,;. November 1? 1 m medial ' t uin the receipt of the inlelligence of the pro-i-e J guerrilla iaii into the Cumberland Valley. sie.-, were taken by (tor. Curtiu for the orajii f.iioti of the militia force of the border oountie. tivcr IjHI mm have already been enrolled in K uiklin ami A urns count e-. and armed and e,i.,;,d ,v the 'te author. ti No appre benaion ta entertained for the incursion ot twenty i ncotm aent bv Mehv into Pennüvlrania: even la " r af hsvr been captured, but it ia believe,! the other-. i hare escaped fo the other side of the Potomac 1 fr'rwm Albany j AAbABT äXo. 17. Gov. Seymour ban dsisnted Thursdai the 34th inat , as a legal boll dav and a day ol tliank-,iriiig in New York COMMERCIAL. in innnit Mark. I OlBCIBBAWf, November I" r'loui dull and uomioall? 23c lower Whmt S lower; red $l' 9thl 9.' Corn advanced to $1 J4(ÄI '-2d lor ear, --iftfOO new do. and $1 27 ($1 2m for old shelled Oat buoyant; held at MOc nnd 71(79c ofl'ered Kye fl IS Hirlev .fl 70(Vil V, h-ky $1 70. Sales of new me poik n fIT. md of prime ms at at 34. l.ard 22 1 . lor pnn.e new. and 2P . U he.ad snd gut. Nothing done in gieen meats Hou' doll and öd to 7.V lower at $13 75(911 35 net, fill 5(i to ill 25 rro-s; receipt 3nn0 fiiuceries duil The decline iu gold had i lepreain influeiice on the market for all articles Gold $2 1--W2 20. coding du!l. Money active; rates unchanged. Kxihange firm at t prwajkBa orh narkei N'kw Yoaa, N'uvcmbet IT. Cotton lie.tw. foMtilj lowei, it 1 31Mor middling r lour ?t.te and W t-oern dull J.'i?4nc lower, $i 40wt9 .,. lor extra State; $10 65(rtl0 s. ti common to good shipping brands extra round noon Ohio and $11 UÜ((t 12 f r trade brands, ( Whikv raitBi . firm t $1 7.lrI 71 for Webern. ; Wheat .'i.a.V low r-r ; winter ret! We-terti $ i choice new white Michigan ÜS; hicc nmher Michigui 'l 10 Kye quiet. Bnrley doll and beavv . Corn dull and declining at $1 79(31 M) for m xed Western in store; the Utter an extreme. and $1 for a smll lot do. Oat dull und lower at 97 tot Western afloat and in store Coffee dull and nominal Sugar lull :it f for I'orto Rico;Muscovado Wa-.'i Molasses dull ar 1 lib PWfc firmer, at 't8 0-.i3 j0 for mer-v i.') .r- Id 85 lor new do . c,h and regular way oing $4 JÖ. $3s.y.Ti 00fö.J7 50 foj M ime, and '. i39 for citv prime mess Peef firm and in good demai d at $7(210 lor country mesa; $14(92j for Mpaefctd me'. and $19ä'i4 for extra mass. Heef ham firm at 27f Cut meats are rather heavy .! I7(äl8 for shoulder, and 18rjf21 for bams Lard r tTh-i he d a hade lower at J1 U liutter qu.et and steady at 34(&36c lor and .VJ ,y.M (.. Si,f Cb.fr l etr. at 24.. Ohio -KVT T,K MONP-i MvRtCri Kbb Y'bk, No taibti 17 Monev ev and steadv at 7 per cent ;sfer!-ni; dull at fl t9(l 0. Gold unsettled and fower. opening at f2 39 7 8'. declining to $J 1. advanoin to $'2 'Jiln, ie oi-nine to $'2 22. atid iwin at $2 2'i. (told continues demorali.ed. and opened at 2 29. and at 1 1 A M had declined to $2 1: sub eo,uentlv the Bulls made a rail? and a 12 30 V M kad brought uo the price la t- 24 Gold to nirrht $2 2'.. FOR RENT. A ROB R H' FOR RE9TOB -l Tft IM.INOIS A street. :r. tüe CeBHMnÜBl H .el Building, vnlt able for drags, drv go.d- or boot and shoei Apply at the .fl.ee of the Commercial H F 4 Ml ITZ. nnv 6-d3t NOTICE IBKi KV LOOM trm -he Tr-e Baitr I). , . H j H ree, while bind fieec, vrtth a bridle at around hi neck, aB1 a letter H on b- left hp. Any ooe oho ran give iafervatiorj f mk4. bM will call at DrlTlf ttaalti t:Lf. hkk. novlT -11 w w 1 1 I-. fsiTHICKI-AM MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM c DBBB Couab. Coil. Threat. Consamptiac. It is .-aily aeeoaaery troubled with tbrw comp'.aintt to try an RM of Dr. Strickland's MellifluouB Cough Balsam, To root ioe tat rat it 1 tk beet. preprv: -n ever aed. It net oelr cure, tb above affection of tbe threat and lunes. bet B rar Xigbt Sweau and Spitting af BwnS. Aod Ia aa cellBt garal fir any k-.ad of Bora ThrA- It la blaaant ta ak. aod a a idtetcr fr , ; Pnca oata per kettle , erallv. Far sasa oy Lirngtt geu- -, Breamsaa A Atoau, u. J. f Sawev aad

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ATLANTIC A NO GREAT WESTERN 1844, fiwiBSSS 1844 NEW BROAD UM GK Vim mwr I rolfrht. .Mail. I ra. and Tnroaffta Route MkMbf at telMMari. R. Y., with tba Rrla way, form a n uiaawaaa taa pwl TTaa froaa Xew Tort o Akroo or Cirrlaa4 Oq aud airer M tidT, May latb, laM. Thraoark Paa mmgt and VrrlgLt Tratfi will roa recti la rly between Jr -r-afJM' kork. r.i i.iiPoKTtvr p i:OEK BOITIN FAltf s LOW AS BY ANY OTHF ROUT E BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. l'i- i sr- . - th - I eb-iie of ftr t:Wia, -out, i, between New T"V ral Waawn. tiikoi i-ii th ken Can he obtained at any nf the ofitr - f tb En Ka'lway. aod an Ticiet OOk- : Losj-ruojr Lioaa Waat or Soatk wast; a too at tk i r ander tba iridafl Utmt, aevelart, 0. Ank for T'trkrt rm tk tlmtir: mndGrrat Writer and Er if'irey. Pa-aewK r Trairu1 KM a' Meadville MUry ta'.natea . airinf pangr ample tfm to d'ee at the eil EH BY Horr" Tb 1 t Railway llotl in tb country. Hew mid i:prditioiiv rrrlvlit l.itH i I I. RAIL. .NatraoabiowK-at ol frigr.i kr.weax. Ktw York aod Akron or Cleveland MrehanU In tba and Seolkweat witlteditte tkeir advantage to rier the r goul to h forwarded via the F lie and Atlantic A 014 W water Kailwaya, tbu aavina trouble aod r: nae. HUx of Frri J.f it tir in hy aP'i aAer ffi RHtr. t rxcial '. ' VfO ki ;;':; M :ur kJwa ' rar--prtatin ot 1 reicht ot ail kiodp.Kart or Waal. Jib Kngina. Clara aod otbraequipmenu of iki Company are ep.tiriy new, and of loa mast Improved modern atyle. ITi only direct route t. tbo wo :derfril fUL FUTONS OF I'flNNsYLVAXlA. Via lleadville or Corry. Prom Lan: i -barg, tbtt Mabookig Rrancb rM te Tonagstownand theCoal Min. nfi Koad ia being extended, and Will aooo b in rornplt runnhir: order to Gallon. Urbaoa, Dat t-rs and Pincin.iiti, with--at break of can. J FARSSWORTH, ieneral Freight Agent. 1 H GOODM N, General Ticket Agent. H. F. SWKFTSFR.Gen'I Sr M.-r,ll. Pa.. Sot. 10, ls3. myH-dly RAILROAD TIME-TABLE Atlantic & Great Western Railway, -.- Sl'MMKK yKKANi.KMFM- fWO THROIGH ) -preaa Traioa letweeu CU-vrlaoO aod New York. tak-Boct July 11.1SC4Vork l ln ouuh Linr. Lea e Cleveland at I M at ana v to r and 10.54 r at and 18.50 a w and a SW a a m and 4 M a m m and 9.t r Arrlv heaviftsburir. , Meadville at . Corry at Salamanca at. New York at. 1 1 M 1.45 U.30 3 30 10.21 ttflltMMl 7.00 Lave Nrw Tork at. t(aml 6 Ott f at M and .je f M Arrive Cleveland at 4..S0 Sunday -xcpted 'Saturdays exce- ' ivtain . Ki-,jM LeaT,- Akron (Mail) at Arrive Meadville (Mail) at Arnv Salamanca (Mail ' at. ... . Wsteard lia Salmanca (Mail) at Arrive MeadviU (Mail; at Arrive Akron (Mail) at Kattward Leave Gallon AccohjO at . . 30 a 12.10 p 730 r . . . 6.00 a . . . 10.UI a SJä e ... a Arrive MandlMd (Aocom.' at, 10.05 a Arrive AVr:i (Accom.) at 4 30 r We'.w 1 Ieave AWroD i Accnm.; at ....10.35 a :riv Man.sfl- Id Ac-om.) at 4.50 M Arrive GaMoo flrcom.) at... f 05 e n Franklin Krnnrlt. baava Meadvtll at P.OO a a and 2.46 r a Arrive Franklin at 10.15 a a aod 5.00 e Leave Franklin at 7.30 a w and 6.30 e a. Arrive Maivill- at ülnlioiiing Lavo Cleveland at Arrive Youugxtowa at . . -. a and 7 4' r m li vision. .... 8.45 a m ami 4.1 r ' and 7.57 r a 6.4r A a and 1.49 p Iai TouBRstowa at Arrir t.leveland at M .'0 a m ar..l m r m II. I-. SM KKTSKR. Oeo.ral b'.irnntendaat. Mca-lviUe, Pa. T. H. :0nnMAN, General Ticke. Agent. Cleveland. Obio. J w 1 t r it ii H 1 r. n i: r . CINCINNATI. SOUTHERN OHIO. fortli -Eatrrn ken I in l . lodianapolb and Cincinnati I 1-1 - I 1 1 OX AXD AKTPB MONDAY, NOV. 14b, TRAIN will ran as fallowa: Leave Indianapolis. Morning Kiprasa 4.10 A B Bail ICS A V Night Kxprea .... 7. JO P Arrive at Indianapoli.. Bomlag Kxpr-,. 1.00 V v Mail 7.00 P M Night F.xpresa ..lO.os p U HTf-Fare the aarne aa by any other Route, acd the peel, safety and comfort of trains equal to tbe ht Hns in the country. JfT-Msk for tickets via "Irtdianaj-!! and Cteelnnatl Railroad " Kpectal Notice. Th nw track Into Cincinnat U con.plete, acd paaaengera by this Una are now lander) the "Sew Pearl Street Depot." near tba Burn B'aae, ubout on mil nearer tbe bair.et- crtr of tba city than sav othA Dpot. R0HKRT MF.KK, S'iprtarvJt. W. H L. Non a, fieneral Ticke, . gr-1 A. 8. Be at, Traveling Agent. nwrU-dt-T ColumbnR k Indianapolis Cpntral Rail Way. I8fi4. winter 1865. WA WC -WA 4 IBB BKIW ' ON ANU AKTKK 10.NÜAY, OCT Sltd, TR.MICS ill run a follow. St-rxJAys icpt4: Leave Ii.dianapolik: Day Expreas (via Piqua at 10 A. M JTight Kxpresa (via Ptqua; at "730 P. U Cincinnati Expre. 2:1. T. B Trains arrive: 1 aj- F pr - :a Pi ,'ia' a Jil-O p V Colmnbuk AccoiamJAtion fvU Plqua; at. . . K p. f . Night Fvprea (rja Oaytoniat 10-13 A H ttreet cmneetion ma1e at C .lumhni. for all Fa-- - Cilie. The Day F.xpreae and Cincinnati Ft press train con connect direc at Richmond for Hamilton and Cineis-ati. rrtviwg I" Cincinnati 11 14.4 A. M. and 9 45 P. M Thr. .ugb 81. ping Cam on Night traina i. m Lt NT, lapaffaBfaaaat F. CaAaocaa. Gneal T'eV- -er' eorir-dtf Initi.inapolif- aiid Hiaiioii U Bt a B If 01 N v r rangeinrnt to oiaiarnrr n?dHi. viot hi. ii;i ra,') p.fnf- I ri-. - li- 8or:'lr -fSi', b I l-e-Leiv. the tuion Depot Indianapolis, at im. and 3 P. M-. arriving at Badieoi at ta SO A M. and '.U P M lavethe Depot at M ' v-r. at A. M -a T f . B armtttg at Indianapolir- at 11 A. M. and 7.4 P. B r.-a.i. laave Cwlusvb tm h-br.l et I P. B , i-nv oeatS WP M Re:-i-rr? la-e R-i--!;. a: T A B . arr.vir.g at Colursbur- at 11. IS A. V Ttia Bead forms a liae with tbe Packet g Xadtaae tar tbe-anponation of fre gbi b t,w C.cc iot awd riianapot ia and points Wrrt. Tariff of Freigttr a low bj any otLer ttata. Shipper-od BHBB aala W- a-'l ed It ttbtia--aet 0 sbip by tbtaMrie. marl I. t:. Ri SHsbf. apr;-ter-tni Bl1862 1862 A IX ?F.HOBS PCBCHAMINt TICKICT' FOB aT A. JOSKFH n: oth-r putau ;u Nr-nbern Miaaear., tba Wa.eof Kanrtat, or tea Tarritoriaa, aboald i. 4a an ka ag eke l tkat tA by tba KOHTH .H19MII HI ri t I K t i Tb only rail ronta from Bt. Loa I to Bt. Joaepk. It u- tb skoneat and qatckeat liae, by tkirteen ko-ir. to tb raPtat reached b r .. wsts aavhaaoa JV o Uir. Bay y.asr Ttckei ta Kaasaa aad mAi pew . r. hfiV:.. c- -j -.be North ki.ar! Ra!rrd ISAAC H STLRÖR0S, P-aw'tand Ur."Sc, B'-.m- R R IRTTBT H ntMMOSII.r.ti rAffwes. S4-tlT-dt t.l VI K l Bl AMI... I fl BBRT A-XK5. lew T tl Be. 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CL08IH0 OUT SALES -AT THR . Trade Palace 2(i & 528 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME. LORD & 00. T.M1SHINU TO RKTIKR Y ROM HUNIMM SOW nffer keir largo aad aolend'd atoek of gooda wnh $100,000! I At lew Tors wkolea price, and many gooda mara laaa. Feeling ooder obligation to tba pnblte for tba vary , large patronag we have received, wa have concluded to adopt tbia met bod of cloaiog oof our pre, er. tatcck. tkerby giving tbm the advautago of baylef their good. low aa tb am can be boogbi at nt wkoloaala pric is Eaatern cities. Tbi ii na Oct Item cry, abd V will con tinue the aalaa until tbe whole stock La cUaad out. Wa bar new in atore tbe largert and bwt e)an atoek errrb-o'ight to thia city, conaUtlng if 1l4?,000 Worth of SILKS, l mprtaiag r grat, tro 'h irt eootly aj,a ''autiful JVIoirG AntiQUBS, PLAIN SILKS AND SATIN'S. Which will h soid regardle. f tb rcot grai advance. FiMV DRESS GOODS, iri ijui uijrrr Drinr, ii TO UOaW OT IBO market during the aprir.g, ha mad extra effort to procor tbe flnost aad moa' latbiooabla In tba market, rotopriaingall tbe lata Pari IVoveltie. MERRIMAC PRINTS, SPRAGUE'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DUNNELIbS prints. DOMESTICS, FLANNELS. SHEETINGS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, E M HROl DER i KS, i &cc. vo. HUME. LORD & GO. J IKIMAK A I'O I.I . jcse2B-dll BOOTS AND SHOES. HENDRICKS, KDMl NDS CO., rffOT SB!. n irvs rBOOTS A SHOES Ii k now; in rroRr: a completk bobt. meni of heavy Knots aad She- for FALL AND WINTER WEAK, KMBr.AONr. I! PART CbiWran'a A Calf, Calf ad f.oat bc Roots and Bal moral. Misses Kip. Calf ad r,r,; Lac Roar and RaJ morals. BmB Kip. Calf and Cost Lace Boe- a and RalaMira! recularand extra aixca. Wtnen'. LAsting, half D. 8., r-ngresa and Balmorals. Women's Robber and Ovrrsbo. Tonlhs' aod Boja' Bots. with and aiiiwt wil up. Men "iCoarf. p-o.. Men's Kip and Calf Boot all sties. Ben's Frercb Kip and Cavalrr F... Bee's Bufala Overcboea. -f hieb ha, a been valected with p-ial eare, and , WVr "Ü4, t,, bave the GOODS to -nit tbe 1 ' ,? ,n!i, th "'tPtoB wf eHOE DEALERS and t.er.era! Berrha-.ts to oar Mt-s-h, and will anBaaTSi U I Ctr "atlafactlotj. RENDklCKS, KDMPUDS A CO , 4 Son'h Mndiaa t-t. V-sBul'a Block.) 1,,B, Indianapolis, fad. j FISH. DIRECT FROM THI OCKaX. LAB AKD HfVF Cod Fish, Haidock, Flonnders, Maekrl. Ha.Übu-. R an Sslmon, Kola, Ac, fresh fiom tbe sea. Also, Traar, Re, Salme. White Et,h, Pickerel. Kike. Muskaloage. Red Horse. White Bs. black Ra-. He: ring. Sun Fish, Buffalo, and vanot. other kinds, fre.b from the lakea and nvera, delivered ui all parts of tbe mj iu uruvr, irvwi me ül BUU. . -. we-1 W ti tan street, kalf a tqnsro -e.i : :h Palmr Roi.s. at Hogkire Grocery, by 1H0MPS)N i V S BKSTIU TF.-oe-riry.dltB ' I aaAa w-aaaasasa RE NOV ATE RS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT reaHK ivir; r aT. ijYr-HCfeR. xo.aaaogTB I nrv. iacuoapolta, Indiana. A' lh! old and w:-koown aatabhaOwiaQt, tbe ladiea ran rr alike aa4 woolen good, dreal 10 persaaaean and -, .fwleelore; and atst' gsrvaent . aereagh'y renrra od repaired. S'-and seeoad-kand elatawf boejgbi and aM, alaa, . ...tWula.- nanrk in the -a. laaa dnomiDa:dfinedrawbdli itabiedatk. ar aar ta any gmnt can ba . -arought uat it can aot bTtalblte tba naked ay. RememK,. , w place. Be. BS Bavth Illinois street. fawM JOSAi'H HaRBIA. rrpfiUv. CLUE. glue: glue: glue: ROBERT MKDEKS, GLUE MANUFACTURER. r ri ri A X A OHIO, KERPB eanataorly oa aaad a very .parier Otwe far Cab n' Makers, Pnatart aal Baak Biodera Bptt;-(Om COMMISSION MERCHANT UEOKtiF DIKKOW, (UMMISSION MERCHANT And Aaaler in Fiaai, Grata. Baled Bay. Feed aad Pra4 ace genareuy, nail sareas, la rear af

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FARMS. HOUSES 4!tFOR tAlE by W II I Ml LOVE Office Talbott & Iew Blook I A F A R VJ if Iii acres ta ftbelby rawaty. with l W aad BWder good laaee, witk a large Praaa Barn. eaal OeckwaaL waa., aaad atrwfeikti of watr. Tb land t ow tka Flat Rca Rir. tkwa frfn widern, and ran be bad at a hergtaaV A V A R M to Pntaaa Conati. of 39 , wHb Bona. Bare, Orckard. Bartag Water, we Parmr oar Oererdal. pweaaJrka A F ARM Of IB acre ia Mad laaa Coast y. It aaUaai rem Ixg Hoce. Barn. Orrbard af wdea fralt, kalaar timber. A Harrain. AFAR M Of f Acraa. witfet alt afte af lb eB, witk gawd Boo. Born, Ac, and aaaa ad tba Wat Orckarda ta tk rocnir; al. en mile of bdgfeiv Par aale rkeea k NEU FR.IMR HOI SK On Borth T w. rt, rstero, . t'ei. wtk Raa: A HEW I 11411: HOI ME On Hortb 5aw Jrf . k Mi Wll. CtatPrn.Br . A TWO M'OMV RKK K HOI SI On North Real street, wftb Right Wli. Cim. . . CeUa A VACANT LOT O!otb imnotlret.r bv at t kargara NEW FRAMK HOUSE On Pnrt A Tfnoe, wftb a room-, Ba larr 14 1 b 175, well m twltk fruit and niaaeeted with sbmbbery good ci -tern, table and carrier-boo, witk bwwdioi pooeewMoo, at rea ikle ptiea aod pavmeota. HOU8E AND LOT Ob Hoabrook street, three rooww and atable, lot 0 bt ar . f'oadition -atl-faetory to prcbar HOUSE AND LOT On Grear atroet, near Bock an an. 3 r Trm t anit porkaser. with .U VACA N T EOT Bby ljn, eneloaed wkb wttb od Urne. t. nar Cady trt. A ES( 11' acrea of land, two-acd-a-balf ailea eat 0 tbe city, well improved. For aal at low Bgwr. jr'Also a rnmber of loBaen, Farn, Ldt. Ac. Per 'fiito purrka will do well to call. t " ir-ieM!ar 'f any f tb a proper arpjy I WILLI 4 LOVE OfiOce, Talbott k New'- Block, I A ft mw I h t ihr JnlyW4 dlv 'ai afflcw. 1 NEW CLOAK HOUSE. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! ZWtWUL.T VAHIKTY forester & lknts. No. 17 North Pennsylvania St, weartfBw Paal Office, w ILL OP1N ON B F.DNRSDAT, A COT IT with a new and large aerf m af CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, ScC. Of THt I ATF.rr STT1 IS htioi s.ii i: t.rn h:t.ul. Pa- m : trod It tr. the;r adv i Bande before porrbasiaf elsawkera. tr SI R. n. ru i n a ( o., RRAL KM.L HUNTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, T No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Iiiliiiuap'ili. lad. y5'4dly MEDICAL NOTICE. Di , .f . V W. THOMPSON . TBOM THE EaJfT.. M I IB .r. WR npg-FD TBRlk os PICK aa tba ast ssBa ! dal Aveawe, a few doers owta t afaaaw an.', tndlawapi In Ind . fr tb alW.ation of human iriaff, bt oiariaf uaalartnte praens altl-t4 wfck S-pkiU. m any aet. of Privat DtaAaa. r and -ef meibods of cafe. faaBABS iS I eWA pMkaafihr a-pei maim Ultra aa Impet nr. . . rf rte case taeaadary r CaaMstattaaal BMbOia T low .tsnd.ig. tkat v4 eid by any onr pkyateiaa fa tku tt tan it prfeetly aad prwiao!y. r no ckarg. Address Bex Ul Je.VSi-dl? Das TB BOB FOUNDRIES. II C a f s I K wT ITE RM'NDRT IND ST0VK tOI, LORD A PC K. laaafactarafa awd Wbokwaie Dealers ta -os-je. ou. A IX OCB BlUf as S maisi isapa- vad patei Ovaaber wwrk wft Iraa fmu, sate i j Mill awd B ss i a., ac. Ovdara by mmtt t i te-tiwo give. Oar peVe. w be band a low a av. . f,A.e. -oaaB) Md PsasJir ICS Baal 1... . two saaaaeaa d;eeeity a. -4 k BR. A. . MELBAW, PHYSICIAN AND SUR(;E0N ATUTXB. BOBTB AIJkBaau

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