Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4411, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1864 — Page 3
DAILY SKXTINEL. r h C RS D A i MORN 1 S ( , . I ) ; . 0 J-.M B KR -- - ' - CITY JT CMS. Bow W anted. An act attentive. ioducri bor, ftom 11 to IS yeais of aje, U wanted at thi r,tfie, to fold paper, run errat.!, a weep lb office, to J inaBe hiMÜr rami!? Baa Jt It snowe.1 yesterday least bight was tutecaelt cold. Wood retailed yesterday at eres dollars PW Cord good hickory, Leech, and ah M Höfa were ty Are cent per . en to(, leu dollar and iri, Hii'i i. in thi- market, jester dav HTA few hnndred exchange paper ran be aesi at this ones " anew Persons iodebted to u will nleaae call ; and aett.e with our boo MESS 1 I. Bajaj , Jr. vi I In JaataaoM L Ft aoiu -w a - ea w eetJT The Urge and pleasant rooms, in the ecoud and third stories of the Sentinel bu 1 ling are for rent. Possession can be given imme! atelv UTMidanie English, at her Mu-euru. M Washington atreet. has recently added the rarest of corioaities. The great llohemian glass blower i always on hand fg9Stol worthy , North Meridian street, m the . autocrat of faahion iu Uiia metropolis. Gentlemen -ie- r iik- elegant g armen' should all on Stolwortby. Foe Sale One hundred well improred farm m Iltinoi Fir r trticular applr to PaanTov k Bo Hutaoriville. Crawford Co Illinois Miteopolita Tmiatik To night the gins? play of the Heretic. The mere anuouncemeii' will ciowd the bouse, so secure teats early, thoe , who wish to see the Ane play 1 kmx. Mewre. Fletcher L Uaride, So H I -th Pennarlrania. hare n hand a fine lot w Id uutk and geese. They will keep a aooataal aupply of game, and also a choice anaortm".' ot family groceries a PmasinrjiTV Mbwjr,: We -thill be prepared 1 to furniah eitraaof the rresidem'i taessage. on j a half aheet of the Daily Sentinel. early a- ll can be received in thia citv I'rice f l p r tf HK1 copies Crowds of unfortunate iier-ons visit Dr 1 J t YY Thomson's office daily, ho are relievedi of their pain and permanently cured f their ma! adies. in the 'bortest possible time See card j under old dIen-' head cut, on the third page of) Ikes ra ' : . 9-tf 0PTaw I'-tten Haie Saloon, under tlie pro pnetor-hip of Mr A. J. Myers, is the place of retort in this city for all gwtitlemeu. The clerks are gent'emuilr nd courteous, an J the wines, liquors and cigars are extraordinary. The Electoral College ot the Su;e of Indian 1 rn1' vc.tcrdiv and : -r lc: its ,tc !or Abrah tm Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, as President and Vice Ficsidei.t of the Cni'ed Sti'.ea for the ensuing four years F Clajpool. oJ 1 Or a . I - wey the report to the Federal Capital. To la:ics and gentlemen we won! 1 re apectfully say that at the establishment of A Lintr. next door to the I'almer House, they will find every article tn Mr Lima's line just suited to their purposes. Mr. Lintr. uses the be-t ma terial and employs the moat capable workmen Call oq him. He sells at the lowest prices, and on ate certain of getting your money back. W Ladies' winter cloaks at at arge tack latest style saque. baues, circles, kc , at Noa. 78 and BS h.i-t ashington -treet.aty A M . Thursday and rriday, December olb and 9th This stock is all of good cloths and well j made, and the latest styles. This is a rare, chance to get such good 4 at tour own pncea, so , comr and k BOaTajalBO. Sale posiliTe, terms ca-h Wm. K Ft. ATIIKR-STOK, 7 fh Auctioneer Pentecost 4 Co No. Kaat Washing ion RtreaW. neatly opposite Little's Hotel, hare on hand a complete assortment of all kinds of stores, tin and japaned ware, and manutacture and keep a large stock of fruit cana, can tope, earned fruits, A? Roofing, spouting, guttering, and all kinds of tin job work to ordet Their lack of cook stoves, nod sheet iron Coven, is large, aud they invite all iu stoves to call and examine them. heating want of 'The Crvstat Palace. West Washington opposite the Palmer House, ia now ap plied with Kime, fish, orsters snd every delu s rj of the seaaou, which will b- -erved upon order t ftt &n h.iur Mr Krr K itnm). the fain K of thi.a establishment. i always reidv to serve up the most eleg iu? lishe- Besides all this the liberal prjprietor ot the Crystal Pala Saloon will set a splendid lunch ou Saturday at 10 AM. to partake of which he invites his friends and the public teneralh The adjourned '.erra of the Circuit Court the United States commerces on the 20th of' ot this month Mr Hanns, the District Attorney, has requested our Senators and members of Con grtss to BBSS, an act authorizing a special session I vd the District Court, to commence at the same 1 ill 1 tS C rcuit Cnurt It 1- expected thai a District Ju-le will be : ; '.r.'.eil by the JO.h. and he wdl hold loth courts . large amour I business has accumuia'ed, and, ia ready for dis , position A grand jury niii be etm innrled . and thec'seaof a large uu mber of persons con tineti ' in jtil will be disssed of The criminal docket , will be of more than ordinary interest fl.lHH Kawaan The above reward will be! given to any person ah can fumi-!i a prescription for coughs, colds, whoopins: -cough, asthma, and consumption, which ia equal to Dr. Strickland'a Melliduous Cough Hal-am Tail bslsam w !l cure the above complaints, also spitting of blood aad night sweats One tiftv cent battle I is -urficieiit tor any one to trv Thaor-t cas-s cf clironic cough, astlima. who)ping cough nt.d primary cases of coneum ' :. are cwaft bv Dr bUick.lat.o s Meiiiduous Cough iiaiaam. It can be had al any druggist's. It is difftrenl ' any other cough medicice we hare known 0 countrv : fjiHi RiOJaar- --Taken by mistake or stolen from the cars, on the Belletoniaine railroad, oa Saturday, December II, ItJM, an the trip tr Cresthne to Indianapolis, in the vicinity of Sid ney. Ohio, a large Russia leather valise, con tau. ng a large amount of stock, revenue atsrops, and . jati'.e papers, belonging to the undersigned The stock and papers can be oJ 1,0 owe to anv one. as proper notice has been given to 1 "r At y one returrotis the sine to me st the efrice of the Cit'SOna Street Kailwav Ce . war I Indjsai onp i .p-'.i.s, win rece-ve ne aoove re .at - . . uest, or.a a-ked U li . C iinwnnii Indiana;ailia, Ind , D.vembt r 5th. lM dec5-dt't XT S. MILITARY COMMISSION Fortieth Day's Procaedinu:s. Ttae Tiliiuoii mit lud eil ARCUMENT COMMENCED. Bai sVanaihatt W i.or ioii co,c!uded loa ar gaaieot afca.nt t':,r - , f th o ir e IV, and was folUwed by J R. Offroth in de of the defendant Mr CdTioth'- ar,; . a a a a . a ea.ewmg tne aajase o,..,n .waa a tn uosubaat peci:aen of foreoaic i i xuen- e Tbn co ort adjourued to aaeet to day at 10 o'clock A Jf
For the 8am, lad. An Appeal for ihr Wmlta Rff Mi (Iro. To ar wer man? Inquiries coteteroiog the coo u of the while rwfugae arriving iu Cairo from the Ii ki w would respect lully represent that Will the triumpoai march of our armies thro' aertior in rebellion, whole communities bar flocked to our line for protection sgainat a mi rule thev took no nart in entablirbius, and a 4rv pollen they have been powerleaa to resist. The reign of terror wliicb eiiau throughout the rebel State Iring iu and adjcc.t to the Mia j aiaaippi ralley. na no pnrallel in the root her j hsrou? aonaia of our country Their able bidied men hare been contcnptMJ, or fleeing to the woods and swamps, bare been hunted with blood bounds and shot like tesaata Their crops hare been destroyed. Their land laid waste. Their cattle and team driven off Tbeir granaries robbed. Their cotton burned. Their howae-. -'ked nd .-med Woiuea bare been atripped o! ibeir cloth ab c r j tQroed ntkeU lhe wor!J ildren interceding hare been shot Meliere, imploriti.- merer, hare had vbeir fanu .u reaato. inSm;tthy with bo Tnioo cauee ba leen made ' aole occasion for afrocitie- uuheird of in inte ! tint war. Thu with cruel hand lias rebellion mingled t bluer cup lor III unwilling subject.-, and is now dealing out to them its dregs. It baa indeed giren ihem for happineae. ruiieTy; for liberty, j tyranny; and changed the joy of their lire- in'o w rrnwoo l uf an intolersble exi.ten Tuaia aiTi itiuü ix ( aiko They are feut here by the military authorities, on (tovernment trar.sporta and tetnera, ami ln.ded on our ete at all hours of the night and day. There they are left Leiter 'e- und f t-i ni lees, their future sn aimlesa blmk More than , two hundred have recently been iet on hore at a late hour of the right and compelled to remain 1 exposed to the inclemencies of the weather nutil morning. The average number per mouth ha.been near two thoussnd. Nine tenths of sll are women and children, four fifth- of whom (if children "f tender year They srrive imjoveri"'rie1 and exlianted; thev are often clad only in a lew tattered garment: childreu come without hat. thoes or "locking-. and hundreds without a change of ciuthing; thcr : hare no beilding av a it-a rags on the ground, and they d.e ataWf of di.Hea!e. eapo?ure and want. They come to ds not as enemies, but sti k and ahungered. ufferins and sheltcrlc- Such are the pnrticuiars of their miseries. During the lat year, 'J0.1MN) uf theee retuye -from the tyranny of rebellion h tvo landed st the whart in Cair.. The Cairo Kelief A-ociation lure done all in ; their power In alienate the Huffenn;- ol these fxvir (ple Daily appeals are tei;i2 m;ile in their behslf. to the citizens of Cair Thee ap peals hae leen liberally respondcil to. The, (irk hau irrnon iinrtn mir linrifi the thivaii-. itii nn han-ted ako.,1.1 ,1. ,irilMt.. ., i.i 4 m..re : 11, t : late, an there rea.-on tissappreheno. ttie ituatiou of new arrivals must become iienr' rending verging n depnir It 1 no: necessary to -ay that iheir indeacriba- . ble (olid i tiou detuaodl the most prompt 4tid efli caciou.- meuHcrea for their relief. What is done mast be done .juieklv. They ' muat die of cold and hunger this winter nn!rimmediate succor be obtained. Shall not the cry of the children, as tuey lie on the levee, with innocent hands, uplifted tor help, be heard? Never hsa helplee womanhoou 1: c i!ci :i t i f.-r a.-'. We appeal to all who have hearts to feel for h man mUerv than which none srro iter ens' - on the face of the eirth; we rdcad tor a libril ... m contribution from oery Oht i-ti in church in this city on next Sibb.uli We entreat every na-t 1 u kive us bm oitlu euce and aid to this end We appeal to the ladies of this city, God b'.esa them, to collect a lew !arre)s of clothing e--peciallv for women and childreu. We appeal to the large hearted men of tail city to furuish us mouey . No want, no suffering exists in our land thi? day. which pleads with equal urgency lur pr mpt 1 and jteueiou- relief Whatever is contributed will be at once trans mined Cairo, I Clothing will be acnt immediately to rhere it will be moat judiciousdr di-bursed, end shall blt and rehe e fhtwe who are Iftfrtl ly " readyWo ;r:-h " We solicit the assistance and uo-opeiatiou ot the beteroletit und humane throughout the dty, pledging the -tricXaal lataKrite in the aaa means committed to our trust. We beg that every pastor iu the city will read thia circular uext Sabbath, from the pulpiis, and plead for a !iber:il conti. tuition Irom the cone: jratiou Johx W. Johnson. Ageut and (Jener 1 Sitervisor of White Ke lugees iu Cairo. Nkw Shok Stoat A uew business establishment, one that was much needed, opened its doors in this city re-terdav Mr. R. F Miv opened, yesterday, a shoe store, tor the sale ol ladie . Mioses, and Children a ahoes. also Hoy g boots, at No. IU, North Fcnnsv'.vauia -treet, in ' Wiley's Hlock." opnosite Old Fellows' Hall, j Thi is the only shoe tore in lndianapolia.de j vote! excluaivelv to the sale ot Ladies and Children's goods, and we should thiuk the ladies rouM ?re that it receive- a tir iHroportion of i tufniimi'i- A II t i i.rst tr h nrrai r firf class -hoe- are .n h: . ;v: ! Hverv;hine :n rei-Ji ness to give customers the moat prompt and ro lite attention Mr May has lud min'h expeii ence in the shoe trade in other cities; is acquaint el with all the bes manufacturers in Philadelphia; and customers may rely udoo finding at i'.i- -o-te -I; - r-Uil in betuty, style, finish, and dursbilitv, to those keot in aur citv We at least ask out female readers to nive bim a call Fnnnsnce is oniy 'an doois it m the cornni o( Pennsylvania and Washington streets. We publish I le appeal of Hev. Mr .lohn -op, who represents himself to be the agent and superintendent for the relief of the white jefu gees landing a: Cairn, acnt in tier fiuoi tlierebe' Stales by government tran-pot t.ition l'he-t people are in a rer destitute condition. Mkttl helpless women and children, and their situation presents a strong appeal to the philanthropy at.d gcnenn-ity of mir iw.er.s Hklnle the negro refugees luve the protectinc care of the govern metil and their wants liberally supplied at the public expense, the poor white refugees are land est among strangers unprovided for and are lelt dependent upon individual charity. The appe-il lit this class should he heeded, and it will be a disgrace to out proteased humanity aud cbristi anity. if these refugees, forced from their homes by the rigor of war. should sutTer and die in our Ratal fiom starvation aud exposure aw -aa aw IM I' he State Librarian, liev Darid Steven sou. is preptring the hall ot the House and Senate fas the session of the Legislature tn eonvaaal on the 5th of danuary The halls will be nealy ;ain'eti. patcied and c irpeied. aud all will be I thine that can be to make them c info, tabic and plessan: tor lhe iegislativa aaoaaaaaaj during the coming winter. 1 nc uew tfiOji'i.di comriuv are puttu , r :n their joe;ta and w?re and thev will soon be retdv b cuiruunicare i ne omce or toe new xmMnj will le in Wiley's block, which they are Sttir.i: up f r the c:ivenieii-'e of tn -e doin businaas with them and the prompt trausm.--of all message entrusted to them FAIR AND FESTIVAL. . er a aar a .a T UK i :ith r;.K-aYTKi:iax t- Hi ki ii OKftnUV . h I gait and t t:val at Maaooi.- Ha'.l. out 'I. ntay. Uiveoibar UU, at note, whrfnfn K1 tk- II . r-r- i.ta thvv tuay nee! fair prur. 0.- , : r Cream. M-: CaOoa, Pcicl i 1 t'eeaWI ic. . .. Faaulv t:cketi ;'ve i sun: IS I.VHM Vrf, I - ' ' ' CHA1LKI 1TfHU5ü, Se TOYS, NOTIONS, AC. Ho the Trade! mr so 15 -tirv mg r :r hoi itiMTiciPt a very large aod euleadid Mork uf Tajra, Xatlaaa. ih Ituudt, liiunv, " uow- m arr. r ire rrararr ' Ieii.. V.rewark. c Ttie aaaartmoni eblei.,:e. ?,r ih Of r)usl ts It. Kai t Wtat Ung aperteace and ires attentta to heiWne alaoe eeav. Ie me te. Kntf t.geiber strk au euSUe.- rartety oT itvoe, wblck at at'. tiawa (Niaitaaoda toe patruaaaa of tbs aebllr Ts trage It reapeetfaliy ullllted Ui eaaoilae aay tu k and prlre. CUAkOAS HAT KR. aev glai n i vr.t Wabtfit. iirwai
Telegraphic Dispatches.
evarab a fSI aa eeera mil I "wr law rte,.en Awe rtret fag. MIDNIGHT KEPOKT. Latest War News I, AT I) FROH VlnVIIXE Correspondence Between Thomaa and Hood. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. WASHINGTON NEWS. llo. l and SJ ltT m- -il ot ttieir i oninmnrls. LATEST FROM GRANTS ARMT ff7.ffl- PICKET i l HI. VI.. CONOR s si I o N A Xi GOLD CLOSED AT 8S,8S. Ar etc, sir &'.. At: I rnm 1raliv llle. N asiiv I i.t.c, Decembct 7 Very iittle of inter- 1 eat taaepiMfl yeaterday Artillery skirmishing continued throughout the dy The daily rou- ' tine was varied by the leieption of a flag of truce sent la byGeneral Hood, which was redvad bj our pickets on Franklin pike at about 1 11 A M The bearer had the following letter j from General Hood: Hkadm Dan Taxa inu Ua. in thk Fiild, Det ember j. l"f4 T ' liie ' -riiiiiai.iU. (diicrr th I'ni'.ed S'ntes force-: Getier! I have now iu my porf-eMon a ...te lumber nf Federal prisoner, captured during the recent campaign, which 1 propose ta exchange' ilh you for an eU I numbci ot Tflf tat H pris- ' OMH btlouKiug to ÜsMitalJj ill bCCOfdiOet will: the cartel uied by Maj (en. Sherman nod ray elt in the cxtbange of pfiaoajan which !ook place in Septeiuhe: list at Joajaabjofa, (ieorgia. ! BboaJd you ajreo to ilo proposition, an ofDci ot niy Maff will meel aii one you may dejigalal Uion the Ki ii h! u ; ike. beiaecu lhe lines uf the two armies, to arrange tiie time, plnce snvl other ueressary details connectel with this exchange. Vary respectfully. Your obed.en: eivunt, J. Hoon. General C. S. A To which raasjajM Oag Thomas -cut the loU 1 laaläg reply: Hn IHr'r o nir Ci muiulm I N asiivii.LS, Dec S Gen Hood, coramsnder of the Confederate tone on Franklin road: Genfral: I have the honor to acknowledge; the raeoiat of your communication of this date, making ptoposition lor the exchange of prisoners o: the army of the United States now in your I o. maiN for prisoners belonging to your ntruy in my hands. Iu rerly I have to state th at . al though I have hsd tpiite a large nnniber ol pi is oners from your army, thev have all beeu sent North, and are consequently berond my con trol I am, therefore, unable In make the ex1 ha: go proposed bv you Very ti-pecMu!i- . o iis, c. Ow, H. Tuomas, Mai Gen Ail wins ot rumors ptevaiied in the city when news that a dag of truce had come in got abroad. The general supposition was that !l ind bad de manded the surrender o! ;h 1 Gens Milroy aud Ro-eMti aie at Muihees Itoro. which is amply garrisoned aud defenetl against anj teb;l lorce whic'n may attsck it. Ye iirday a body of rebels attacked a bloc!; house, six or aereu miles Irom Murfrccsboro. Tiiey rere gallsntly fought U the janio:i, aud soou a body of troop- citt by Geu. Milroy ttotn Murfreesboro arrived, wln attacked the iebels with such effect Uta! they were driven off in con fusion, lor-iup -is k'l.'ed and a o.iuber Of aria oners. Malte'- at the front to day arc more quiet than usual. No Artillery that can be seen his yet been plaotd in po-ition by the rebels. BaadTl headquarters are said to 0 at ltieut ; wood, six aiiie south ol the city, on the Prank- ' liu p'ke I rani .Hew on. . Nxw Vit.x, December 7. The Tinnen' W.-n lawteaj specia! say: lien Koaecrar.a baa bf?t-ii reiieied of ids commsnd: aln Gen. Steele. NvO altir ( 1 r i ran laawa I , . t u La I. awaaal e' ! Ä 0 - 1 . mZ . ' "w ' mni at the bead of the finance committee The steamer P.-ivari . from Southampton on the 10th ui; . hts uriivtrl heie. News , antic: neani, A dispatch from the Army of the Potomac, dateil the Ml, ntff : Ptekfl firitii is kept up, with daily cs-uat'iea. The mo-', sirlnganl ordass have been issued against holding intercourse with the eaemv in exchanging newpaners The oeam-L'.p Fulton, specially detailed, will leave this port to-raorr w with a heavy mail for Sherman's army, under sealed oi lers, s the ex set point of Shermi. - tlrival : the coit h-s not yet been divulo?. The Commercia. aYaabiugUMi SM ."ivlsajs: A caucus of the Republican Setiators w til decide to morrow siiet-ier Mr Htll cr Mr tuimc- -hali be rhsirmm of the naval committee Mr Chaeo artll take hi- sea fepon inn nnacb of the Suprema Cout: to morroa. The Post's mouey article say-: l he coutiri uol success which has attended Mr Feser.:i since the 5th of duly, when he assumed oftntfol of the treasury, has incliued the public mind to regard with favor and to adopt with confidence sny policy he might suggest. His report, pre scn'ed yesterdiv to Congres, seems somewhat to hare disappoiuted eipecutioti, lor ii is regard ed as favoring a further issue of currency This conviction has produced a spasmodic actirity at the stock exchange, with a rie in the price of gold, of products, and of nearly all descriptions ot laticv stocks f rom bouUi iu, LoiisviLLk. Decembe; 7 The Journal's Saabvtlbl special of the Gib says: The rebels loal . Kratiklin ten Ireoeral officers, imm a were Geoa tie.ea aud Qoar '-, BOS nrcviuslv reported Cheatham ecajl capture only b? the flee? nes; of hit h're Tbc teamer Prima 0 'in. I rsinetate. and il. capture! voaSardnj an 'he Cumberland, were lecspturei ;o d bv h gnnboai Carou is iei. t'apt A'ei Morehead'a battery O, of the lai Ohio artlllnrj, wa n-t injatel in the recent bat lie at Frank! in The Lou -v e Journal learn that Cen t'-)'.; er briira-' of white troor-a an 1 n brigade of coloretl twopa, the latter of which earrned Johnsonville nrior to ita evacuation. loh of' whn. h were cut off tr-'m themain ho-1? nf the column when t-en Schotield retreitt I ' n. Frank !;i . vre reported as hvir rr t. n t'lark'niie The Nsahville paaeeagera. ieiv. . Nnnnnlc at C o'tloi k thi-moi i, lit; re:.,tt ail t4 :et netr. with ;he ct-e;tion of al . t -k r ' -r between Um p 1 rnua lite Iran ol the Faluaiar. Hi : v' vkti'ta Aaav o tur. Poronac iUvrmber 5 A Utg -f truce appealed jeierdav in trout of the 'id divieion ol the 'id cor pa. besruie. a dipatch i addreed tn Uev llumhrev or Foster The ' tl ' -lou-h; hi 4 Cap'.ani. V.r. j s, . (j Lieuletiat.t and a Screant. til etaff oOloers. The d.f'i !. waa received and f-rarJrJ a iHlrl The nature ot the dia(tch ba iot transpires), oojf is it kuowu what acawer was returned Heavv picket firing is kept up in tba vicinity of Fort bedgwick. bawxer known at Fort Hill t ot not - - t-eet-nTL'" i fcrroerlt t
A member of tneStta New York regime.! was a hot throogh the bead, yeeterday, while elt ting in his tenf aosn rae,a mile in the rr of our Hue
i roari rsroaia Decern' 7 Darleigh TO. aj bi uiLc the coort again to dar (giuence a- HN shosrltg them to be in the Confederate service The defence will be strongly urged by the conn tel The case was adjourned until to morrow 1 he raaaawr Oeaegssn arrired here thia eve. Fm Halifax Ii au ax December There are tosiguf (t the steasashlp Canada, now doe from Liverpool on the 36th. and Queenstown on the 2?th. The weather ia a little thick. Gold -" a." w a rikvnnDao A i nnniAinH lHJ,I,r-.JS SrHlA, nKNATE. Waaaixctox, December 7 Mr. Lane, ot Indiana, introduced a bill to au thorixe the holding of a special session of the 1'. S District Court, of Indiana, which waa ordered to be laid upon the taÜi until the announmeut of the committees, and then to be teferred to the Judicial Committee. The President, pro tern., said before the Senate a commuaioatiou from tioreraor Hahn, ot La., accompanied by the proceedings of the General Assembly of Louisiana, on the election of K. King Cutter, and Chaa. Smith. Senator from that State Mr Wade 1 resented a remonstrance, unanimously signed by citizens of Louisiana, on the subject ol the election of Cutter and Smith j Senator from that State Mr. Morgan pieeemed Hal credential of Mr. Charles Smith and K King Cutter as Senatorfrom the State of Louisiana. He proposed that theae pereoos be now sworn i. as members of this boby. 1 he Senate would bt much better informed and gratified iu relation to all the proceed coime -ted aith the election after they have beeu catetullv examined and reported upon by a conmir:ce of thai body. He therefore proposes, when the pomasteiee aie appointed, that the credentials ot lhe gentlemen be referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Mr. Trumbui! understood tliat the papers jus nitted by the President pro tern, werecopieof the proceedings of the tienernl As-embly of Ljuisiaua. He moved that they be ordered to lie printed. Mr. Wade m ved that ill dicutou dm the -ubject be piiuted. Carrie! The ScnUe Adjourned. HOC Mr. Ulsi..e. ol day rfferrel to Means, 'be bills Maine, said the House eeetei the Commi'tee ot Ways and u4 1 be ge:iilcm.iti from I'emi sytvama, Mr Stevens. to prevent goM and silver coin 1 and bullion, from being paid or nt cepttd loi a gte:itrT value than their teal curiei.t value; aud foi prcventdig mn note or bill issued bv the Uailnd State- from beiuu receive! for a .11 2 - ler sum th 1;, i-therein -, c if.cil. Ho moved ! to roooeandei the motion of teference ia twentyfour hours. Sim e this bill was i.itioduced great tni-vliiel bni been 'lone, and erery hour this bill remained whete it was. still greater mischief woiil 1 teeult, in raising the price of gold. It indict three States of the Union, aud makes every man guilty of misdemeanor; aud every clause n it commits the House to an impossibility. Qold roe yeteiday f -r M iitlier reason than this ex traoruinary bill Mr. Cox, ol Ohio, did nut agave with the gen tleman that this bill put up the price of gold. He thought the Preriden' had played the hull by li s message Mi Steven.-, 111 teply to Mr.biatue, said the action he proposed had been exercised by mostdis Ungoiened staierae:i lor sraeral ages. There ought to be some check put to gambling when gold was put up to twice and a half its real value. This could aal he prevented unies- by iegi-la tion It was just the legislation England adopted during the great wars with Xsj oleon. He moved to lay on the table the motion to reconsider the vote. Mr Steei ' nvi : wa tie-.oivad. ol against rTbe vote bv which the bill was retericd i reconsider el 65 agam.'t 41. The quc tioti then recurring ou the motion to lefei the hill to the I'omruiMce of nsys snd ataaaa, Mr. Steeens i'ved ta postpone its con lidarntioa tor ten dnfl Mr HI. .inc. (.? Maine, toote-l to lay nVa fill on the table. This was can ed 73 agaimt .V3 Mr. Hale of California, introduced a bill tor the establishment ot an ocean steamship mnfl errice between the t'nited States and China. Mr. Sloan of Wisconsin, otTeied a resolution wh-.ch was adopted, that the Committee 011 Juii :r be ioatractod to Uannlrn into the expedie . ev of so arranging section "J article 1 off the Constitution that representatives iu Coi.gress shall be appointed among tfie seven.; Stmes which may be included within the Union, according to their respective number of qualified electors, and te p i I by bill or othet wise Mr. ngnreoll Of Pons .ofltrtd a resuiution di teclittg the Secretary ol Wai to tepoit to toe B -use what ubataclas hove prereuted a full s-ui tili ttebaagn of nrbjonftani ajar, Knsoiirtioti lies over. Mr Julian introduced a bill, whivh wa.- referred tf 'he Committee on Pubi c Bond provi ding tor the 3tle of mineral lands. Spaulding introduced a bill estabii-hing a navy vard at Cleveland. Oh;o Utütfti to Commi' tee on Naval affaiis Mr. Cox offered a resolution, whi.-b lies over, calliug, if eoaxoatibte with public interest, for topic- of -ill communication. not published, in relation to tbi exchange ol piiso Broswall, of Pennsylvania, - fFcrcd a resolution, whivh was adopted, instructing the Cora mittee nn Panik Affuita la iurpiire into the ex pediency of dispensing bnaatlai to soldiers er.liitiiig md rai-ing their pav to compnosate tbare for On motion (. M. Odell, ol Xrw York, the Committee ot Ways and Men. a wete bawtrnanni to inquire into the expediency of fixing an ad valorem tx on e aabw ol . sf ot c cry descrip-ion The Houae adjourued at 1:3d The Very Latest. IWO O'CLOCK A W Xit Y SK, December 7 Osm Viasaow, the Keinatge. ia atoppitig at the Ator Hu .-e. where he wo wsi'.ed n to day by a committee I from the 0 i mber nf Commer s lit will hare i ; ub' c ii i-eotjon to-moriuw r-lo-lay 's paper are barren nl newn. b'i ng filled aitfa tne meassge and accompanving raport The Panama Herald aa: tafornjation has lately been received that Dr G;l; has obtained from Maximülian, through the toluene of Km e-oi N i'cor. t t.'mrn. '..: a (..vrcor Geiera! ol S .:. '. t ' Kihr.tti t.. ii..'ttc-e em'trf . tion The Herald rhink ihn is a j rr iuiin ry step to etblih a French colonv on the Pacific coat. 1 hd pri-'uers onfSaanjl on tag Mi flalraeaw re tiU oti board the gunboat Lit.caster Recent Hrasihau paper I e lain c pies of the order iaeued by the government that all thepoita of the countrv be abut against the Wachuaett fr I oat n of tili neutral law of Bahai. A F ttrt Monroe latter of the 5th ivca the p irticulat of the capture or" the blockade rmm.er ien by the gnnbo.it Rhorle lalard Tbe V,iei, is a new pteamer an-1 wm r her fn voyie. She i Kngliah buiit, of taultle n 4el and eju:;ed with horii ;-.tl engines Previou Co her c mini: iu eon tagt with .he Rhode Nbnd he had been chi-ro by two :emers and ou' ran both of them daring the cuae. Tba Viana ran louttaeu boom bat wa gained ngon by the Rh e I lau: Her wlmals tornnd o rapidly a t' throw vdT the becketa and dable the boat A it, it a pv. t r m ika t? ... ..I ... IIIV HIT . . to Kortre Monroe. letteia Ir-ui the arms o! ! I' o I towed her a a Bt a iL !towjsc cotiUin no new The utm '-' quiet jrrvailed along our lines at the Uteat date. The Macon Messenger of the 43 y ul the ifalrj figbUl WaliiuJ Creek. Ibe enettf . ini It Ht mttel at from 5.000 to with 4 pieces ot atUllerv, louamaiAled by nolpatrirk. opaoed tlr-. and played awa briskly for about two noara, wtthooc loaa oa oar aide. Their boo'ing. wsa net credible Of their Ins. we aw
ait weed bona, hsjl kftwv not wksi other caatal 1 ttea m'ght bare oceutted Durtog tho fight. Captain Bagord. at the 10;!, Ob recteeLt, Ith vm few aiea. vbo had
crnaaed thw Creek, made a daring charge or. our artillery, when h. borse waa shot ir.d ibe Cap ( taiaosptured Theie art iLa nnir ii ci-lent t :1 1 ifickn ' our city. All the injury dona ta tLe immediate rkiaity : aaa the burning of asnnl. pnd iujar:ng a few hundred yards ot railroad. It waa a rerr feele demoi 'rstkii, withav.t fleeting anything. The Savannah Republican the Ihhh says: j Geo. lron must be determined to dhre 9m ! man out of Georgia by procUmaiions The Mac in Intelligence f the 28th cootaiaej three nf thee manifetfc lfra Hi- Kicelleory. ; iic nrjji,1" i tttx- j -. w uoticed i-ti lue street ti-t i-iar a wagon cou.1 t. 1 Tk. VI - f-l- . i. . t, OW. .... U - mnesjac:jrstisrcw-): m m.m.,, , r wnm e.tn tip .1 ifci 1 ne seimi uipatcn says the ttcorgia mia ia bare been turned ort r to the Cfinfederate .set rice. 1 ho PkarlauL.n l!m) 1. in .,1 I. 'Kith u?.Ii HawaW" vwwwii a aar a aav au a aa ' ff 1 1 The gaavda are bsiar on the -ireeta picking up ' . si I rmggier All of the ab: b hI1 tion are conrerted into soldiers. Phu nii fHi lti i aii.r i A n larte uieel I iag of the merciianu of this city, held at the rooms of the Corn Kxchange. to day, resolutions wete a'.j;.?ei presenting the name of Johsa W Foroev a- itididate of Pennsylvania for opoi tion in the Cabinet hi the eTent of leconaUcc tion. The delegate- ol I . :i,-ylrania hare gone to Washington to urge the anpoiutment of Col Foruey a Secretary o' the Ulterior iu the ee-.t of Judge Csbar'a going upon the bench, at a secretaxr ot the afav in caae Secret h y t ,1 !ki ktlk.,.t , ...itnl . , . , I . . A t A I .A intelligence reached here tn:- evening 01 me capture and destruction ot the ruhoouer and tug Lizzie Freeman la-1 niyht. when unchatiug oft the mouth of Warwick river, a tmall stream Atntaaaaa nLie-" above Newr-nrt News, l-v I party of .rebels puroortiug to be a portion of the crew. Wakhinotox. December 7 Republican Sena- : tors held a caucua thi- moiuing to arrange Staudinjj Cocimitloes They will remain neari? j as they were during last sesaion. Senator Sher niaii wiii be chairman. COMMERCIAL. raaaaaaaiB. Cinrlnnatl Marl, i. Cimciati, December 7. Float dull and in light demand ; supetiot. iL tt, but aalea weic m.ole al nn t ; extra. $9 . Wheat Hiui: red i'2 'Xi; and white lb ' Corn Htcbnitfü a' $1 lor now etr, and old $1 : Oats fnmer at B4&c. Rye $1 ISnl I Whi;.kv dull but ananni tras at fi 93, bnMeraj aakion $1 SO. Banty dull j $1 T9ml ? lor jirirae pt-tir; and fall' Me ork 3f 0031 00; priajt mv $34 UU; bnJk meat- decidedly lower; 12t(. fiae ahoulders; 153. for h iBaS. Lard it .,c ark Harket. Ni.w Yoaa, Decembet 7. Cotton firm, $1 2dJI 29 for middling Flour St-.te aud Western 10 15c better;; 1U UU&1U 50 for extta Sute; $9 7U(aL BO lor common to good shipping brands extra round hcon Ohio and $11 (H)(iMl :? for trade bran , maiket closing quiet. W'aiak ii regular and uurettled at fl 92(j . 1 93 fo, St-te end western, at $1 UQrl !1 clnaJng with sellers of western at $1 i3 Wheat opened 2&3c better and closed dull ; Chienjn Bprinf Milwaukee club 4'J tu Q2 43); winter rnd western f2 3:fi? i 10; -muttv amber lliehigan Tö Rye $1 7f. Barley dull at ti j:i,.? l yCorn dull and nominal; mixed we-!et:i held; at fl JU in -tore and !l !:; ielivercl, the Utter an outside price. Oat- dccidedlj more active aud firmer, and closed dull with ini rovement partiallr lot ; sales at $1 00fr1 09 for Uta ind 1 Q 1 U3ij(ai U4 foi nentnrn 'offee very firm Sujrar firm; Muscovado l-!.,(i'2U; Porto Rico, 2tfa;a3c ; Cuba l'32t)c; BawatM 'c. Otasnni firm ; Muscovado, -Do Petroleum Crude ojsier st 4'J(350c; re6ued iu bono, 707 lc ; leflncd free, qnored at Mfi'Jüc. wool fii iu . Pork opened decided 1 1 higher aid active, but losed bnavy at $34 (Ml for lMß ani mess, fliöd (337 UU for 163-4; cash ar re-dar wav cls iug it 13G 75; cash 3325 for
j iu. fjuiux: tucas, in.-o j.uoo ouia. oew me-n I : January. February and March at 039 0U40 00; aud 1.0(H) bbls. ie(J3-4 mess lor Decembet, -ell-j ers option, $39 00 Wana .f
1 r . t n I.., . , , IJeef rutber steady, with moder ite demand ; 1 1, me mesa $3 50; beef" h tm. in fair demand t Cut ment- ci y firm and in toodieman i Dressed hogs in moderate dem i:.d at I4 1 lot vrestern. Lird rather firmer a! 21 i93?4 .'l1. for striclly nrime. j llu'ter steady with a fair demand for Ohio, and 44(246 lor State. e., tosmg at at Ma)so ! Cheesy more active at I5iäi3 for eoaitajoa t ptime (to'.d excited and stroni to M uey active at ;ter aeol Sterling quiet Govern menl Itndta active and firnitr YOSK kt )RV klASKEr. Nrw York. December I nc ..b'-cr. in Mr. hersenden s repsnt oi anjf indicationa of llaaJaation ol the cuereacv and currency his lecomrueiidath.ii ol nienirtbptird lhe pti.e, another old bill has - IM alter MSajinf at 2. the J;l lot rr e irtiuiii a' noon tie ; quotation WH Id. ub.-equeut!y falling t -ll'K. The stc:mer WasbioVton for Havana took from thia port to - lar glW).W)ti in ecie, ' and Asia from Rost m "$25,00f Gold market ojK-nad -teady at 2TI9. I finally look gajrl and rcae to v nigher fiut e than waa . current for some time p.iat. The market was j quire animated and excited a ub large business. ! H declinol about 2 per atnfl in fhe afternoou but ! w:j' teadv at the decline I be msrket I lagher'h e'vening board, gold 23tf. at Hi SPECIAL NOTICES. THE ÖREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR .I A MKS CLAIIKKS Celebrated Female Pille. PROTECTEO LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT! P ' . 4 frvvt .i i.-; ,t itf rf & J. i tar. Thi ii. valuable medicine p unfailiog iu tbe curt f Ii :bo- iiafni ai d lauayra di run ro a herb tL :- male cuoatltatluu la tabjacr. It moder. ter oStnatbwi-, ani a peedj c'irv may ba relied taa. TO .M A It KIT. D L 1 Il 1 it i peculiarly fafted. It w.ll ia a hart flraa brine oa IW moatbly period with re-alar.tj Each lottla, price Oa Dollar, bear the frwtmiw" 4-7p nf r,-a' Brttain, t prf'U nvji'er". riirio. tas aCans aasaad aas laafaaaai y Jrmjm 4mny rMST TMMISMQSJWfmm as ga, m u tky au. In all caaaa f Kera aad Sp.nal Affacttane, Pain la i tbe Back aul Limb'. FaUfas an alight tin won, Plpiutioa at tbe Bean. Uvkterrca aad White, tbaaa PUU wUI effect a rrtra kM !1 rlr aan ii Mwm I m 'IaJ . m . I I v . i " ww w. v.u.. . w mm hm , w, u.i , tbougb a pow. rful rrmody, dw aat coulala trüb, calomel, aarimanj. or aayibing hurtful ta tbe caavatttutioa. Pull dirertians il tbs psmphM araaod earb pacaagv, wb-cb abvald bw carefully prciTaC S0L7 B Y ALL DXCUhteTö So i act far tba Cart ad ttatoa and Caaada. JOB afObaJ. BL CortlaadtaV, Sew Tarn. g. .- gl au aad g pottage eteaape eaeieaed ta aap ea taarUed ajaat wfO taaaaa a aattle. ceatatatag la PUUby retara aaafl deeaddwly
DRY GOODS
a I ji i IVsal I - S 2 tr i t f Q v. m I h e s B a. P. CO a o zn SC a - w X I aw a V i r w 0 z 5 M EC I a c T3 r. 3 41 x - T o CO i CO TD o o W S3 a W 5? cc p 525 DRY COODS. CLOSING OUT SALES AT THETrade Palace I 2 & 2 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME, LORD & CO. W 1AH1NO Til Ilk; TIKE KEOkt SÜSINVS NOV? nffer tbeir iarga s.i4 tplriva stock af fxdi WO $100,000! At New Terk who!aae pncea, aud manj gowU muck jssa. Freiing under obligation te the public for tat very largs patronart wa hav recrlred, w havt cnncluded te Hnpt thi method of closla oot osrprnfrt Mwk, thrrly giviaf tham tbo dnre of buying thrlr gool at h a tbs satur ra:, bs boaght at bet whuletalr prices Id Sasfni cities. Tb! 1 no flctitans cry, and w will cof time the aaaa aatll th whole -lock M cl-rdat. Wa have sow in itore tbs larrest and beat telactad tack ronUtlag of s HKS, rj grai, Troaa the tat caatly nd Ccitnpriai&t; hetUliiul Moire Antiques, T. l b e . heai i PLAIN SILKS AMI SATINS, Whlck eancaa. ill W o!t regax!lae af t ae roceal araal aa nm mm coons. In great Tar.etj. Oar buyar hejng at tka kead of tka Barket dBrine the spring, ha mad xtra egorta la jrocura taa nneat aaamaatraaruonanie m taa narat,''oB. : tWb aPai-ix rVoveltioei. MERRIMAC PRINTS, SPR AGUE S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DÜNNELL8 PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDER 1 ES, ataeCae AC. HUME, LORD & CO., I Mi I 4 4 I'OI.IV RSNOVATERS. CLEANING ANO DYEING ESTABLISHMENT Mr I WITRI) STATES LTK HOU8K. SO SSSOUTB I '. a.l tresr. lorf lanapoH, Indiana. hl ihia aad wa. gDown aatabiiabiaaiit. tba ladka aai 2 aaa ilia aad wool gaada dyed la peraaaaast aad baaatJfal colon; aad gut' a;arctnti tbcroagbly raaovadg and raoafred. New and acoad-baid rlotb're baagbt aad aiaa, a patkalar Braach ia ibabaatBaa deoosinat") flna draw, hag bflaa d'abla cloth, or tear ta aay garment can be - wrouabt i uat H can set be vitfbte to tbe naked eye. esrr-'er h alaoa, 9o. IS Soatk ll'.ieo4 (treet. lewig JOSEPR HSBKIS. Prewrleter. CLUE. GLUE! OLTJF. OLinEI ICOUERT Ml)i;iiV GLUE MANUFACTURER, 0 Kll A X eVs OHIO, T EEPW aeaataaUg ea bead a verr .s perlet fMas far g Caiiaet Make-, rrlti'er a4 eptiJ d3oi TAKEN UP. TaKB CP by tae uracttWr, eweat ifc SSb af October teat, aaa Bi . gre. aiat g year Od. lH head blab, aad bavt ea a addle aad bridle Tae ewwer aar kdaa few eattlaa aaS pavlaa ebi vfa BXfaSllAt PH nev-d)4t JH 17 cetb Balaware wre
NATIONAL BANK.
THE FIRST VitlOML UNI OK INDlANAlOLIIi f H TU C "V-al depeaiury a.. : ' -WeI 1 Uaileat BawSas. aaatWJlgfnawarV. ea tae ass lerere. All kinds of Unit Statte Bondj and renne Stampi, t-.y aad ailweUl. aUver. Karate aaa. Uei rDiiaawwaaaaaaar avry tmwm CoHectaew wfD be pi aaapalj we ' lel to t'l.t bel.a.tOl far tbe aafi biaajlua ef lewaawata aad fat aaaiiaaileaafnapaiiiaia la addStiea he tka reepeaaSblrtp af tbe Cnhad ata'aa It taa riabitlUe oSh, lUr k. Uie Storfefe ml it ere SaaV taa Bet aaa pee am amy ta tae pa fette Tba fa USniag or tba preeeqa bv i lMi iIIii i ef tae la atliatior Wm H Wr. H-leL. w" w. araran. iadge t rVara Lewie Jord-s. Urle Jer. II. I. J. P. D Laaier. of X.T Oav. 0. P. Menem ea. Jobu J. H.rrta, Gen Laa. Noble, ea. Owra r B. Bwrd oa. T. A. Headriok. ea. David lUtgwee, ea. Jaaaea A. Cravwae, ea. Joan C. Sew, BVr T af. tafttraa. nr. W bb. A. aeilMay. Praf.C. X.Twdd. Wm Wtnard, 4. taJdwia. t W. JCehle, w.o. aonal J. treorre Aaaa. 'orw w Eebrt W.J HollUav W. R. H.,r .wT. J hi. fetaxweE, Wm. H. Fry, A.J. Bar. K at Parker, J. L. Ueltoa, Window, Lanier 1 Ca . I. A. Boee, jalyll thi-: BntlAMPOLlS NATIONAL BANE, Fiuniiriiil Agroiil aud l m tin t I !h iovm,i , of the I a fa-el Mali' AuruoRizrn capital CAM ( PITal PAII IX. 11 ' iianlntfawn.ajggMBnil tm sf If iL meot. fur all uf IIa papalar loan Will collect oie iateret on rrj -trred aatd coap. bende n tbe moat liberal term Carrencv bwads rabed ou preaentattoa when due Alway. on hand a rail aupply af r. S revenoai atauape, f.'f et ih regular discount. w ill bny and H. all fver.ni' ii! cunt Wa-h'nr'oa, roi; aod e- rhaiige iu a! 'be le. Wli) auakc c-llecuoii throT.ffeouriJ.eWer.il Bi as --y reaaooable rates. Will receive deposit, and loan money at S per caat.. On rood -ecurlty Havfi.g uillmlted fariHlle. will transact all k lads ef Iaiik1f.g ba-iae-a on fj term aod with tba ataaaal prvmjrfurje. THEO p 1MIT.BET, Pree't. INiiKAt FLK.TCHER, Ca.hier lntianapoli, Itecember 3. lsad. CLOAKS. CLOAKS! C LOAKS Headquarters for Cloaks ! LARGEST CtOAK HOUSE IN THE WEST! Tar at! Varieties aod Striae of Cloak call a. (Tfeffi a vom, Sonth Meridian Street, No. 1 Old Post Office. CliilliV ( loaks sail Style a mat Slav. Wbole-a'e prtrclta-er w-.uld o sell te glfs as call before purcbainR. wctia-dif EDUCATIONAL. ST. AGNES HALL, TERRE HAUTE, IND., A Pi oleluul f ihm opiil Arhool Tor Vonaaax luaiie.. ra,ii, IJLTIEÜ OP ST. AG EES HALL WILL UL g resuMied atter Cferi.taaaa tacatlcaa. on Tfearada;, Jausary Ctb, ISoo, and tbe Corpwratlou de:re to call tb attention f parent aad traardlaa- to tbe saperior fadllttee far cvtnjdet and tberoeafe edncatioa pi neat ad fej tbi achool. Tbe loBBflea i-maet bealtbful. aad tbe cite ef tae Bali, In the midet al ornameiitaJ irruunda, eight aad a bahf BOree extent, meal beantifal and attrectlve. Tbe buildibg- are aaudome and covimodloua, heated through -out by -'eari, and combinisx all tbe feature. iiqabOla for tabs health and cosnfert of the pupil. The metrwrttea i practical and tboreagb, and, fourteen in number, fawtbrgBlabi J for ability and experience . Tbe Pbileaaptur end Chemical eppara"i- i- varied had exteaalaw. and comprise- r&nni rrher- a valuable Mict-oop, Taleseape aad EIt- ricsl ar b ine . Tbe moat e let ant pii-bments or alnsic, raintinr, Trrawiuf, ac. receive epeclal at test (on Tb diacfpliae u gnu aud parental, it being taa principle cf he gavemmect to prevent rather than lopeniab wr' ng. Term, f 3l per easv far boardiagand tuition; Ogg gs tvg fat auk , payable half yearly tn advance t m c.rrulari and u. fannaUoa addreee .KOROR BEERE ET, E. A., dfv-4lja: 5 V- er -f the Kail R. il. si'iri.K x ro., MM, KNT 1 ; K lGBNTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Inclidtiti 1 la, Ixul. mr-'i'es! dly MEDICAL NOTICE Di'ta. jr. aV W. THOMHON PPOM TBE PAST,: a 11 am u ATE OPJCTP.D TIBI1 or PICE on tbe eaat afeSe af ginia Avenoe, a few daoea i 1 of Wab;ngtoa treet. Ind.. for tba alleMaucn of bi aaafertae. fey dBerhna ta auf aSbctea ruh n'blUe, ev axy apeciea ef Private lEeaass, aaaa and afa rsetboita rt 5era, faaawSed ra tba aedwt aaata af actonce aad BJBmw apwaa paawaiapay. aaa asaAaaeeAeuy, aad mvaaeraU caeee ef So imatorrb Bactfcdary r ;..r..t!tutieaal SrpaJlia of leag atand cured by any ot bar pbyvKlaa ia tarn i that rianf ba eared perfectly Addreee Bex JeS'ai-dly aad aerwaaaaatly, ev a cbarae. Daw. TBOMnOH FOUNDRIES. HOOWIER mTE POlMiRV iD NT0VK WORKS 4 OV LOKD e PEtla. Manalactarera aad WbaJaaaka Dealeea m STOl'EX not.l.OH If ilK. Af LL OCE STOTEJ A EE v TUB LATEST AM maattmpV'-ead patlaisi taf Iwar, MUi aad Beawe Cewünga, ae-, na. Ordere by mail er otasawtoa aenaSted. aad peemaa at lenticw Btrer. oar prtee wHi befoaad sa lew staay. OaVe, Aaie.-roota aad feemarr U Bwatb La ware t treet, two ageer eEreeary aewt af taa fJoSaa laapwt FOR SALE. Pag saJ .Ve. ?" BALE MT UWELUBO BXiCag AWUOSWiCE Seaib tlBaaa M t. n Siiti
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J. L. BaaaaefaSar, Lar taa Hllla, W I. T. Xenea, Baraaba Ceaaa, La Heretfe. Pr J Gaaton, U n PUcb. Dr. J B WiiBot, Ja. C Wright, Jeeo aUadonaW A J Daaftmb. Jaaae Oreaae, A D KlhJagary. UmeT wTnJiVT"
