Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 23, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1864 — Page 3

WEEKLY SENTINEL.

MONDAY, - - - JAN. 4. tteinoval The Sentinel office has been remove tu the oew Sentinel building, on the corner of Meridian and Pearl streets, Half a qtiare south of "Wash ioton street, an J near! opposite our old location, where we will be pleei to see all Democrats, sod other, having printing to tin. t3?The Democrats of Perry township are requested to meet at the Precinct House on Thür day the Tili day of January next at '2 o'clock, for the purpoae of selecting1 delegate to attend the Con;re.fiona! Convention to be held at Military II II in Iitdi;io!id on the Mh day of January, 1861. A gaiieral attendance is ieuested. Br order of the Township Committee. dc23 diw2 T. WmrroBD. Ch'n. in Slatirt SixrtL? Deing Partial Discussions of the Proposition. "'Slavery U Smful, le tween Ovid Bttllk, Thomas- Wilit and Jer kmi ah Smith. 13 j Julmiab Smith. Indianap ulis; II. H. Dodd 4: Co., Publwherii, lf63. The object of this work is to combat the do ma that slavery is sinful, aitd most successfully and coiiclmireij has the author met and overthrown the fanatical ideas which prevail upon that question. With great industry and ability the proposition is demonstrated that slavery is not sinful, aud in can .'asking the question, this work presents the tacts and armaments, biblical and other, which are entertain ed and ued by those who a3ert or differ from the conclusions of the author. The belief that slavery is sinful is a crime against God aud society precipitated upon the country the terrible civil war, with all its woes, which has been wage.1 lor near th-ee f eirs, and threatens the overthrow of American iberty. It h.is given the control of the Government'into the h inds of the abolition party, with the power tj inflict upon the nation the calamities which it lias suffered arni i still suffering. When the public mind becomes convinced that the ideas put forth by the Abolitionists have no basis in uml morals or philosophy, then it in if be hoped they will sink into the insignificance from which they emerged and become again powerle-3 to do evil. The book of Jud;e Smith possesses great value for the information and facts it contains upon the all absorbing subject of slavery, and for that reason commends itself to all who desire to bi thoroughly advised äs to ihe arguments used by bath p.irties to the con'roversv Is Sur:! Sinfi lT is gotten up in pood style by the publishers, contains over lour hundre i piTes and is sold at retail fur the low price ot $1 25 From ths Cluctnnsti Price Current, Dec. SO. Finanrlal and Caoinrrrlal Nuuinmrf for Ihe Past u erk. The demand for money h is been fully up to the supply, and the market ruled close at S to 10 outside the regular b uiks, and in some cases 12 per cent, was p iid The supply of exchange lias been baldly ciiu il to the demand, and the market has ruled firm at our quotations. Gold has not chined e-sstit'ally during the week, it beitis but one ier cent, higher than it wis a week "go. The offerings of Commissixrat's and Quartermaster's orders on Washington h ive been liuht, owing to a mtrked decline in them, be.-ause of the small projiortion of c-sh piid lor them, and the consequent decline of certificates. HolJers think that tnis decline will be recovered, and thus far are not offering, but send their orders on for collection. The new rules advpted by the Secretary of the Treasury in paying these orders are as follow: C'.iecks under $1,334 in cash. l J334 to $3.666 in l ,0 )U certificates balance in cash. $-2.667 to $:,y9J in $2.000 certificates bs.l.iuce in cash. $4,000 to $3,333 in $3,00(1 certificates balance in cash $5.334 to $6,666 in 1 1.000 certificates balance in cish $6.667 to $7.991 in $5.000 certificates balance in cash. $"?.0OU to$D,333 in $6.000 certificates balance in cisli. $3.334 to $10,666 in $7,000 certificates balance in cash. $10.667 to $11,93 in $S,000 certificates balance in c sb. $12,000 to $13,333 in $3.000 certificates balance in cash. $14.667 to $15.00:) in $11,000 certificates balance in cash. $16.0H) to $17.333 in $I2.0')Ü certificatesbalance in cah. $17,334 to $18,666 in $13,00 certificates balance in cieli. $1.667 to $19.90y in $14.000 certificatesbalance iu cash. $20,000 to $21,333 iu $15.000 certificates balance in cash. And larger checks by same rule. The quotation of coin and exchange, ic, at the close were as lollow: ILTISO. ELLI.NU 5ew York di. GoH .-S15 prem. Silver 4 -4U preiu. Order oc Washington, S,'j di. par. 62i,53 preui. 44i47 prem, Quarte rn asters Vouchers, city ÖJ'äVouchers, issue! elsewhere than in this city, are not saletble here but at rales far bcluw our quotation. S nue specimens of tne new national currency have been parsed around ainon the btnkers on Third street,' und caused geueral dia appointment. The engraving nii'l paper are both objectionable, and do nut come up in style and general appearance to pissable counterfeits. It seams singular that the second attempt at getting out the postage currency and the national bank uotes should hare proved sucii Mgnil fill urea. The engraving and printing of the demand notes and leal tender notes were good, and a credit to aDy cjumry, but we must sty that thee last issues are the reverse. It seems hardly pus sible that the national btuk currency, the specimen of which we are alluding to, will be permit ted to go iuto circulation. The weather hs been changeable, and a good del of rain has fallen during the latter psrt of the week. The Fair, and the uual holidiy eeasoa. which have all been observed during the week, together with bad weither and larger receiots of hogs than had been exj ejted, made the market ti it. and up to Monday evening a decline of 5')c haul been e-t ibliaheU from tbe opening rates oa We lne! y; but holde s were not dia poed to follow down the decline, and dmplaveJ snore firmuesa at tbe clue. The hi;h price paid at this place has attracted bogs to this point from distant points, and quite a number of dressed have been brouzht here from Chicago, aud points ou the Upper Mississippi, and so long as prices remain up to the point they are now, this must coutinue to be the case while there are hogs in the countrv. Yesterday, tie weather being favorable, there i was a better cemmd, and 2iKJ lb averages at $6.90 to $7, and at the close f7 10 was asked Tbe sales were: TU averaging 110 pouDds at.. . t7 SO .. 7 13 .. 6 M 300 310 70 -Iii ' 3H 6 11 IIS 30 160 lot) 194 2on 3ti 17 170 1 iitai 530 260 e go 90 e w 60 C M 7 CO 7 40 7 00 6 7(1 100 ounlry dre ed, averaging 179 lbs , at The receipts during the week and tbe seasou, . and comparatively lor some previous seasons, bare been as follows: Total for the week Prev. reported .. J4-P5A ..307,06 ..TK.427 ..479,ii'JS ..SI5,"4t ..300,077 Total to date Same time Ut eaoO in lssi lsco Tbe large receipts at Chicago, during the week, have made the dealers at that place lean to tbe long crop idea, but they will find that no matter though a million of bogs should be packed there, the crop will be a very short one indeed; this we regard now a settled fact. The business dotie in the hog product has been extremely light; the speculative demand subsided altogether, and there wa none other worthy of note; euongh has not been done to establish quotations. One thousand barrels citv mes pork, packing Of 161-2. aoM at $15 2i, and some small lots of new city at $19 4' in the fore part of the week, but there was no buyers at either rates at tbe c!oe. though all were held firmly. F61-2 at $1515 50; lr62-3 at $17(317 26, and thi season'- at $19 2513 5a Lard haa been neglected, and is nominal at 12i12-c. the price asked for city, and 12-: for country. We honld have State! that country mesa por- ne. is offere.1 at $ 1 8(3 1 3 W. delivered where packed, and $13 delivered here. Country bulk meats are offered at 6'. 6),' ml 9 . but in order to sell IT to L'c would have to be deducted rrom these r.tes?and even then, il would be doubtful that there would be any demand There has been but littl dooe in boxed nea; 300 boxes abort clear middles sold t 9c, delivered at Springfield, III.; 600 do at point in Indiana, at 9;8e, and 100 do here y esterday, heavy, at 9. h otb-

ii g doing in other e'esoiptious. The e iports of boa meats from this ify have been G.IKIO boxes, aeain-t 34.000 last rar in the same time. Flour and wheat have not changed during the week. Oats ate In rather better demand and prices higher. Ootn firmer and iu light supply. Whisky broke down badly. A rumor from Washington is in circulation that all tax ou distillers will be removed, and a heavy tax placed on taies. This has made soecalators withdraw, and there is a large number of them. Yesterday 75 to "Sc were the rates. If the report we refer to has any foundation iu fact, there will be Le:ivy losses made in the trade. Nails advanced 35c a keg. Iron is materially higher. Hides declined 2c per pound. Groceries unchanged and quiet. Clover feed nctije, and tending upward. Tim othy materially higher.

New York Cattle Market. If 4KKKT Dar, Tiesdat, December 29, 1SG3. Tvrai. sücciits or c attlb or all kdis roa raa ui.

Sheep and Cows. Veats. Lamb. Swine. 49 161 7.5.-C 15.7U3 97 42 8,7X1 37,744 120 39J 4,957 61.165 101 573 ,m 21,264

BeeTei. Total 3,912 Last week 5,910 Ccrpng week last year.... 4,609 Av'r'geXoper w'k last year 4,340 BEEVES rsOX PirrEliEST STATES. New Tork 417 Connecticut )bio ............ .... 349 Kw Jersey Indana 139 Michigan 174 Illinois ... 1,8! Iowa 50 Pennsylvania.. ...... . Canada---.. ......... Kentucky 143 BEE VF.3 The number of cattle marketed is the maltest since August, but tbe consumption of beef during holiday week is lew, consequently a light supply does Dot affect price as it would at otner times. Tbe market opened yesterday in tbe mid.-t of a heavy north east rain storm, which caused ihe cattle to appear badly, wbile tt made tbe batcoers more anxious to bay as they were not disposed to spend any unnecessary time in tbe rain and miry tilth of tbe drove yards; tbe sight cf Starr A Keed, government agents, buying pretiy fteely, also bad ita eflect to quicken the movements of tbe butcher. Prices are fully 'c higher than last week; a few pairs of very choice steers were sold at 13c weight, and of tbe 1,600 Irnh sn4 3UO stale cattle in the yards yesterday morning, nearly all were sold before tbe close laat evening. There has been lets activity to-day at prices a little easier, but all tbe cattle wer fairly sold. Tbe quality this week averaged fair, some of tbe cattle being very good. There was but little disposition to speculate, and several of toe brokers prelerrel to do nothing rather than expose themselves to the torm on Uonday. About 360 bead of prime rattle were taken for government, making a material difference in the supply remaining fortbe bu'eber. We quo: Premiam qualities, ycr cwt................liJOl3,10 1-ime, do do ll.OO?. IV,0 Medium to goo. I q.'ialitie., perct 9,0' 10,50 t'oo' du do 50t 8.00 Ueneral sellin? prices do 9.1011,00 Average do .......... 9.75 COWS Are Jes acti'e, tbe demand during holiday week brhig email, as uu d. Price arc stekdj at about our lat figure. We jaoie: Best quuty per bead f7a3$SO Good dj do X& ''5 Fair do do 4 50 Cou'd do do 35& 4U VKAL.S Tlc supply this week is very small on accouut of the failure of the l al Harlem K 11. train. The demand is active at our revi--d qU'ttation A good many hotV were oflerrd this week and sold readily at 53. &u per head. We quote: Good and estra q'ialiiie, per pound 7 3Sc Other qualities do öa.7,'1c SIIKEP ASH LAMBS Are in active demand and with a limited and ioeufficient supply; prices are higher. A few very fine shoi-p were soid at Sc per lb, live a eight, and one lot of -JO fat Ion wool Canadian were houbl by Ueorire Oliver at 12,7 each, or nearly Jc per lb, esttmtted t weigh Mi 1 per head. U(XiiAre in moderate supply, while tbe inquiry has been active at advancing prices, closing very firmly at our Agares, with an utisaii.tied demand, particularly for heavy pork. We quote: Liva bog. Heavy prime corn-fed.. ...... 6Vi7 t,Kht du ti), Heavy still-red ( 6, l)res?d. s,'ä.3,', 8 äj; The Lire of (he t'onalllulUii. The Union lives only in the Constitution Timnt. As this sentiment has been the key-note to all the utterances of The World since it assumed to spetk for the Democratic party, it must be difficult for the leaders of the Times to determine whether tiiat journal has become Cpperhe.id or whether The World has never been disloyal, as it has so frequently stid .falsely charged. The Republican theory of a Constitution recalls the auswer of tbe English bishop to an anxious seeker of religious truths. "Tray, my lord, is it not difficult to trace the exact line between orthodoxy and heterodoxy?" "'Not at all, nothing c in be more simple Orthodoxy is my doxv, and heterodoxy is any other man's doxy." What is the CuiistitutioiiT asks tbe citizen. Whatever we wish it to be, is the answer of the Republican party. Upon all questions of doubtful constitutional rights, pays the President, we divide into majorities and minorities. Uut what constitutional rights are doubtful, asks the inquirer after truth l'.lp.bly the answer must !j, whatever a party chooses to doubt. Then prac tically, as the l.iw ot England lay in the conclusions of the judges, the Constitution lies in the will ot the m-ijoriiy. In other words, a written constitution is n constitution at all. This inori strous fallacy is ruling these United States at this moment, as it ha ruled them lor nearly three yc trsi and the people seem incapable of being awakened to the inevitable results of its continued rule. Kvery now and theii, as a sick sleeper opens his eyes fur a moment and then relapses into his feverish slumber, some Republican p iper, leaving the betten way of vituperation, attempts argument, and lor a moment is alive to the treat blessing it had once and has rejected; but it dares not pursue its own train of thought to a conclusion, aud abruptly turns off with an allusion to war powers hkh supersede all rights of all sorts. A man may be a very good man, and a very sincere, sell-sacrißcing patriot, and a very bad reaon r. The British statesmen who uudeitook to t.x the colonies believed in the right to tax, in the expediency of taxing, in the justice of tax ation. They meant well for En-Und, but they eaddlel her with a debt ol lour hundred millions of dollars, they sundered the cilotiies from her and caused great suffering and loss of life. Their motives were pure, but their logic was bud, and political communities always sufler mote from the stupidity of good men than from the wickedness ot bad men. T lie re-tson is clear. Wickedness is soon seen and guarded against; but tu pidity, like a malarious atmosphere, poisons goodness itself. The fallacy w hich lies in tbe principle of the Republican, party was not only dtngerous itt the beginning, is dangerous now. but must be dangerous in all time. It is far more I ttal than the principle of secession, juat as an absolute enact in power is tar more hostile to liberty than an absolute veto power I he path to p ace has been distinct and clear from the beginning of this war, but it cannot be trod by the Republican party. Into it a Republican cannot enter. He may attain it as the Romans did, "make a solitude and call it peace," but in no other maimer. Sj long as rtmt party insists upon not merely admiuixteriiu; the gov. I ernmetit, but upon determining the rujhtn of an oilier section so long must war go on to toe suojugation of the one combatant or the exhaustion ot both. It cannot be avoided Hor averted. All t!.e dreams of peace which men have so cherished, hoping against hope, for rnnth after month, will vanish as do other visions. From the three t ears past questions fesetit themselves to the people of the United States which will be answered and cannot be dodged Will you hat e a government in which minorities have no rights, or oue in which ihey have? If you prefer the latter, how will you secuie those lights? K. Y. World. The Preaident's Itlcsawge Abroad. A syHopsis of L:ucoliiV menage and proclamation, received per Arabia via Halifax, attract ed general comment. The London Times looks upon the me-iige a warlike, and says the effect of the whole document, amnesty included, re semblea the l.t battle. The offer of peace is on terms that cannot be accepted. The wholo question still depends on ti e fortunes of war. ' It may be gratifying to the Norh to be formally assured that the government is strong and success ful enough to offer an amnesty. Jkt it is evident that Mr. Lincoln anticipates a pacific result; nor does the Secretary of the Treasury, who looks forward Mill to tw, years' war expenditures. Commercial circles In New York seem to share I bis misxiviugs, the premium on gold having risen under the message. The Morning Tost thinks Lincoln mut be "jokine." and says be shoold have remembered that a Confederate army was encamped within a hundred miles of Washington before he ventured to dictate such terms of amnesty The Morning Herald ridicules the proclamation and denounces the vindictive spirit of the proffer. ed amnesty, which, it says, offers nothing which couM be withheld if the last Southern town had been taken and the last Southern regiment cut to pieces. The real object is to establish a pseodo Slate government wherever secure foothold can be found. The Morning Sur applauds the honesty of Lincoln, rejoices at his determination to put down slavery, and avs his peace overtures to the Sooth are large and tberal. A poor fellow that pawned watch Bays he raised money with a lever.

STATK 1TE.T1S.

There Las been a c-.se of tmill pox &t Danville. Lake eonnly has about tarnished ber quota of volunteers under the last call for troops. CusKLta Gr i lt at, a horse thief, broke the Hendricks county jail on Sunday night, the 20th inst. The Com missioners of Henry county have not appropriate any additional bounties for volunteers. The Democracy of Clinton county meet on Saturday the 21 day of January to relect dele gates to the Congressional Convention. The Corydon Democrat siys the quota of Harrison county is about fill el up, aud it predicts "the result trill show that Old Harrisou has done hetteMhan any other county iu the Second District." Large Pjc At M. Oavisx's pot k house in Kvansville, there has been a bog ou exhibition that weighs 6:1 pounds and measures seven feet from the point of the shoulder to the root of the tail. It was raised by S. L. Holcomk of Uibson county. j TraaiBLE Accidkst A boiler in the tannery of O. F. Lowery, of Knightstown. exploded about two weeks since, killing one man, very seriously injuring a sou of Mr. L.'s and demolishing the building. Loss about $ÜU1K) NewCastle Courier. Nisth Dis'rict The Michigan City Review of last Siturday sits th it C5'l soldiers in camp at that place have been; mustered into the service and paid their bounty. About 900 men in all had been enlisted 5n this district at that time. Cass, Newton, and Benton counties have raised their quotas. Orange county, which Ins heretofore beeu foremost in patriotic offerings of men and money, has not even offered a county bounty to aid iu filling the last call made upon her citizens. We understand that the reason for this is the tact tint the County Commissioners weie not even asked to vote the bounty, although expressing a perfect willingness to do so, if the peopld so desired. We notice that the Democratic Herald, published by J as T. Costello, Kjq , at Green hehl, H mcock county, h is been considerably enlarged and otherwise improved. TheHerald is edited with spirit and ability and presents a neat typographical appe trance. The Herald should receive the generous support of the Democracy of Hancock county. x The Owen County Journal says: Some of these davs a road' will be built from Indianapolis' to Yinremiw, passing through Spencer, and we already feel two inches taller in consequence. A roaj from Indiao i pol is to Yin cenncs, down the broad an ! fertile valley of White river, would be the connecting link in the greatest railroad route on this continent, and would open new sources of trade a'id wetlth to the country on either side. Indianapolis' especially would be greatly benefitted U securing the etrirtnous trade now enj ived bv the citizens on the Ohio. Pikk Tow.vsme. Pursuant to notice, the Democrats ot Pike township, Marion county, nie at Augusta Station, on the 2Gih day of December, 18G1 Jolfh Laftin was made Chairman and J.M.Yorhib was sppoiiited Secretary. Jajils Kenxmit, Johx Klixgensmitk, O. W. Millie, were selected delegates, an d3 mim Lattim. J. M. Yorhi. and II KLiNur.vsMiTB were selected contingent delegates to the Congressional Convention to be held at Indianapolis on the tth of January, 16-1. Centre Towxship Democratic Cosyextios At a meeting of the Democrats of. Centre township, Marion county, Indiana, held in Indianapolis on the 2Gib inst , at Military Hall, for the purpose of appointing delegate to the Democratic Congressional Convention, to be held in Indianapolis on January 8, 1664. on motion, II. II. Xt.LSoN was called to the Chair, and ft. Hatkex was appointed Secretary The following gentlemen were selected as delgaies to attend sii I Convention, to wit: Levi AYRrS, PoWILL HOLLAND. Jl'Lll'S BCKTICHKK, j W. H Talbott. II. N. CoXKLlX. SAUL'XL BtCKnir. P. Run j. Ji'Liis Nioblai, Thomas John K0.N. A. SlPKN-TICKtR, J. H. KtAX, MATTHEW Simpsov, M Hartmax, Aqi'illa Jones and Jos. K. Ale Dos ali. II H. NELSON, N. Hatpkx. Secretary. Chairman. The Teire Haute Express, an abolition journal, is under the impressi m thit it has discovered "a niguer in the woo.lpile." It charges most ferociously that Mrion county is getting more negro ret ruits thin she is entitled to, thus saving her white folks the necessity of responding to the draft and going to war. The Enpres cannot see that if M irioii county offers greater inducements to the Americans of African descent to enlist in this coiiniy than elsewhere th it she is certain! r entitled to them, and an abolition journal should certainly respect the right of the colored population to di i:i tint regard as they plene 'Besides, the K i press should remember that it has cut forth the prediction that Indiana would raise her quota by volunteering, hence what difference does it make if Marion does get the biggest share of negro troops, especially if she pays high lor them? Will not the volunteer white or black raised here go to the credit of Indiana, and Yigo, as well as every other county iu the State. ill be benefitted there by. Is il not a capital arrangement, to substitute the negro for the white nun. and as the Express tells us this is a war which appeals to tbe patriotism ot the nation, it should commend the unselhs'i and sell sierihVing spirit of the people hereabouts who, instead of going to the war themselves, most gene'o J.-Jy furnish negro sub stituttsa to be sacrificed upon the altar of their country. Wegire the Express the benefit of its grumbling by copying its article entire, especially as it evidently is of the opinion that its growling will not avail anything. It says: Thl Mar.ox Couxtt Trick to Eyadk thk DttArr. it eteins that Marion county, iu order to avoid the drali. is making the balance of the Stats contribute ot its men to fill her quota. Iu dianapolis has been suffering from a panic ou the subject of the dralt, for six weeks past, aud to relieve herself of it, does not hesitate to resort to a plan which reflects but little credit upon her. Simply from the fact that M rinn county has the honor of having the Capital City within its limits, is rot of fiitli ;icut importance within itself to make it incumbent on the oflier counties of the State to send their men to relieve it from the Odium of the dralt If Indiana raises two or three regiments of necro troops, it is cle- r tint all the men cannot be recruited from one county alone. If these re cruits are to be obtained from different counties, why should not each county have credit for the number sent from it limits? To allow them credit would only be just and fair. Yet it seems that somebody connected with the organization of these colored troop at Indianapolis, has so arranged it that Maron county is to receive the credit lor all these colored enlistments. Daring the last three or four weeks, one re cruiting officer has taken from this county about ' , forty eoloreu recruits, i wo or three monins since, about twenty five more were sent to some Eastern regiments. But, in regard to the last niMsbcr, we do not complain The officer who recruited the forty here, recently took them to Indianapolis, and they were mustered In by the authorities and credit given to Marion county for o many volunteers. Similar operations have taken place elsewhere, and the matter cannot but result unfavorably. The people cannot see why Marion county should be credited with volunteers from other counties, merely that it may avoid the draft. It wooid, we believe, help Indianapolis in more ways than one, to be drafted for about one thousand men, and if it did not rely pn the colored enlistments from other places, the chance would be decidedly favorable for such au occurrence. It is idle for the State authorities to say that they canuot look behind the muster roll of these recruits to aee from what point where they were enlisted. It is equally idle for them to set up any other frivolous excuse for the purpose ot covering the transaction no. They know where tbe enlistments were made, and know how they were made, and, if they desire to do all parts of the State justice, they will without quibbling give each county credit for the volunteers recruited within iu limits. We shall refer to this matter again.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

BROYN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES roa COUGHS ASD COLDS. k 5EGLECTWD COCOH, COLD, aa Irriteted or Sor Tarcat, If aüowsd to progre', results In serious Pulmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic Diseases, often times mcurahle. -Bi:OWi BRONCHIAL TECCHF.S reach directly the affected parts, and glva almost immediate relief. For Bronchitis, Asthma Catarrh, and Consmnptiv Coughs the Troches are nsefuL Public Speak era aud Sing-era should have the Troches to clear and strengthen the voke. Military Üßlcers aud Soldiers who overtax the voi: and are expused to udden rhsnge, should use them. Obtain only tie genuine. "BROWN BR0SCH1AL TROCHES" having proved their rfllcacy l-y a tst of many year, ar highly recommended and prescribed by Pbys ciausand Surgeons iu tbe Army, and have received testimonial from many eminent men. Sold by all Druckst and Dealers in Medicines In the United States and most foreign countries at SS cent per box. jn4-diwlm Cancer Can be Curetl! AMERICAN CANCER CHAMPION! DR. 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DR Hatvav's Kcmaui Pills have never et failed in re moving diOlcultiea arUUig from obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or In restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal affections, prolapsus. Uteri, tbe Whites, or other weakuesa of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly barrnl on tbe Constitution, and may be taken by the ami delicate female without ranging distress the ante time they act like a charm by ttrrntrtheniuft. Invigorating acd rertorin the system to a healthy condition, aud by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what canes the obstruction may arise. They should, however, J10T he j taken during tbe first three or four months rf pregnancy, though cafe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. V.ch bos coutaina CO p'lls. Price $ . Dr. HARVEY'S TRKAT1SK on Diseases or Keniale, Prvffnaiicy, Miscsrri ge. Barrenness, Kteriiity, Reproduction and Abuars of Nature, aud emphatically the Ladies' Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents required to pay postage Tbe Wis and book will be sent by mail when desired, securely sealed and prepaid, by . J. KRTAN, iL. I)., General Agent, No. 76 Cedar street, New York. TjSold by all tbe principal dnijrg1-t. TOXLIXS0X C0I, Druggists, Agents, sept30'63-di wly Indlanspolis. SEW DISCOVERY FOR THE speedy and permanent cure of Seminal Weakness. Urethral and Va-nal Discharges, Gleet, geqaal Di "-eases, Eniititdou, Impotence, Genital Debility aud diseases of tbe Rlad-ler and Ki!neys. Bill's Snccinc Pius are warranted in all case and can be relied ow. So change of diet required. They do not uaasate.Dor Interfere with business pursuits. Upwards of 200 cases have been cured the past month. JAirs thin oas hundred phyician use thtm in thtlr jrirnU firttcticf, ami till aer trrli of thfir rfficacg. Tbey are entirely harmless ou tbe system, and can be relied rn iu all cases arising from youthful indiscretion or self-abuse, which often incapacitates the cufferer from fulfilling Vie Juli em of mttrrUd lf: A TR'ATISK of 64 pagei, containing mean of cure, sent free to all. Two stamps required for postage. Tbe Pill will b sent by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of One Dollar, by J. BRYA5, M. D., Ko. 76 & dar street, X, T. Sold by alt tbe priucipml druggist. T01CM5SOX COX, Agents, Spt30-d&wly lodiaunpoU. LEGAL. STATU OF INDIANA, MARIOS COUNTY. SS: Iu the Ma' ion Circuit Court of Marion county, in the State uf Indiana. March Term, A.D. lset. Will am P. McDutiical vs. M irtba McDouga. Be it known, that on this 31st day of December in Ihe year 1333, tbe above named plaintiff by his attorney flled in the office of tbe Clerk of Marion Circuit Court his empl'tint against said defendant in the above entitled csu(-e lordlier wiiii an ainnavu ot a competent person, that said defendant, Martha McDougal, i- not a resident of the Stile of Indiana. Said def-ndaiit I. thervfore.hereby notified of the filing ad peudeucy of said complaint against ber, and that unless she appearand answer or demur tuereto.at the calling of said cause on the second day of the next term of said Court, to he begun and hdd at the Conrt-bouse.in the city of Indianapolis, on the thirl Monday in March next, said complaint, and the matters aud things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her atwnce. WILLIAM WALLACE, Clerk. R. I. WAi.roi.a. Attorney for Plaintiff. Jan-l-wHw NOTICE. IV TOT! CK W UKUKBT GIVF.X THAT OX THE J3d day of J tnuary. in 'he year 161, at the house and reeidencr of Joseph Ha chl-on. in Snffsr Creek Township, Hanock Count t, Indiana, tbere will be a meeting of the Stockholder of the Sew Bethel sn I Sugar Ceek Gravel Road Company fr t'je purpose of electing five Director! of sa d Company. ILKUBKX BARXAKD, a '4-waw Secretary. BOOKS. "GET THE BEST." iVrbstcr's I'nabridcd Dlctionar), A HOLIDAT GIFT OF PhKMAXEST TALUK(""1 LAD to add my testimony in Its favor. IT I Pre- Walker, of Harvard. ITtVKRT SchoW known it value. i fW. H. Prescotl, tbe Historian. f 1HE mit complete Dictionsry cf the Language. JL - Dr. Dick, of Svotland. rilllE best guide ol Students in ocr Language. J. John G. WhiUier. HK will transmit bis name to latect posterity. Chancellor Kent, E TIM0LOGlCL part sorpasse anything by earlier laborers. beorge tiancroit. V) KARIXG relation to Lsngusge tbe Princlpia does to JJ Philosophy. iKlibuUumtl. E XCKL4 alt other in defining cientific terms. I President UtlcbcocK. SO far as I know, best Defining Dictionary. Horace Maun. rflAKE it altogether, the sarpairg woik. X (Smart, tbe English Orthoepta. splETTDKBHSr' ...'GET WEBSTER." Or So'd by BOW EX, STEWART A CO.. Indianapolis, Iod. And bv all Booksellers. C. 4 C MEKKIAV, Publishers, Springfield, Mass. , Jan4-wlt . HARDWARE. IRON STORE, PO.TII2ROY, FUV & CO., No. 117 West Wasliington Street, HDIANAPOMSi INDIANA, DEALERS IX STEEL, 1B05, SAILS, AKVIL8. BELLOWS, VISES, AXLES, SPRIXGS, BOLTS, KALLE Ab LR CASTINGS, WASHERS, NUTS, HORSK 8HOKS, HORSE SHOE NAILS. WHEELS, HUBS, FELLOES, SPOKES, SHAFTS, BOWS, PLOW HANDS, AC, The Ohio River alt Company. The Madison Spice Mills. Tbe Madison Pearl Starch Company. Coal Oil and Bensole. Xn-Tbey will seU all articles la their line at the lowes asaiket prices. Call and examine their stock before purchasing. POME KOT. FRY A CO. aac2'63-dAiy VANTEP. SALESJIAIV WAITED, TTTE ARE IX WAXT OF A SALESMAX WHO HAS VV a knowledge of the Wholesale Ha: Trade and a good country acquaintance Apply by letter, stating name and Qualifications for the situation. WM. DODD CO, Jan4-d2t iU Main street, CluclnuaU.

MEDICAL.

Dil. WIIITTIER. PlUVATfi llEMCAL All VICE FTtEE OK CHARGE. Dr. WhiUier' Theory, ysaptoms arid Treatmect 1 Chronic, 5rvous Urinary, and Sexual Discs, free, iu a plaia sealed letur ejvi lope, for six cants to prepay postage. It U a clear delineation of all tbe diseases and eondiuom resu'tin? from the infringement of the moral las, excesie, indulgences, expoeures and Imprudences in married and ein;) life. Kvery entere contains fnstmction to the afiiicted, and should be read by every young person, to keep them oT tbe shoals on which other have been broken to pieces. Amativen st clearly stated to ba ander the control of Judicious treatment, and thereby prevent inclination to one very prolific cause of disease. Nearly every caie of disease can be treated without hindrance to bu in!9. Medicine aent by nia.il, secure frtmi rbserva'ion. Charges moderate; consultations by h-rt--r o- at the ctSc fre; cures gna-anteed. Office Cj St.Cli vies street, between Sixth and Seventh, onerquare south of Lindell Hotel, P. O. Box 3092, St. Louis. Mo. Circular Letter especially for ladies, coutaiuing nothing nU-rrmg to Sexual Diseases for 3 cents postage. Janl-dAwly lliilHl55ßiP THIS 13 A RICH AND PECTORAL BALSAM Or THK MOST HEALING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING QT7AXITIE3. IT IS A tarx AHS FUAJaJIT MEDICISK fOB IXFAXTH AND TOUXO CIIILDREX. R 11 i CKBTAia lUtlT FOB ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, HOOPING COUGH AND CROUP. IT Is THI BUT AXO CHZAftsT KXIDT FOB COUGHS, CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROATS, NIGHT SWEATS, L Bleeding from the Lungs. SO CENTS PKK. BUTTLK. For Sal by all Druggists, and manufactured oiily By DU STBICKLAND, CISCIHSATt, O. iui t-.-dtwly. I DR. STRICKLAND'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. Prepared without any Mercurial Ingredient. The great and increasing demand for these IMi -ha induced the proprietor to give them greitr pitUit'ity. They are a Sari asd Mild Mimcim . mid cioi be tüken by either aex, at any age : condition, ithout danger of taking Cold. Thev do not cause any griping puns, or keep one frvm their usual occupation. They are an Exempt FawiLT Mraicisix, and are the best that con be FOB THE CURE OP RIL101S A.D LIVER COMPLAINTS, Mlh A XERTOrS EE1DACBE, F0TL STOMACH, IM PI RITT OF THE BLOOD, FEVER AXO At.lE. C0ÜTIYOESS, LD16EST10. or OlSPEPMA, van a.d couc, BAD TASTE IX THE MOTTH. BOWEL COMrLAl.NT, A BBEfMATlSM. And ill affections of the Stomach, Head, Liver, L Bowels. '25 CENTS PER BOX. KorSnle bvall Drnggiata, and manuCactured only lj DR. BTKICKTjAUD, Cincinnati, O. ASK rOVB DSUGSIST TOB Jan 4-'l"odiwly. COMMERCIAL COLLCCE !r- , ' . V OPVS DT AvD NIGHT FOH THF. RECKPT105 -f Pup I- in e'thr Department. Trice of Tuition much redu ed. and I now le- than any a her similar Inttitu'inn In tl rhl. Adtnta! of t'iit ltitniion per oihrr similar SchwU, irh'ch art inrdniblr to the Studrnt. The Pre;jt;iit of hi felio-M devte his rntir undivided atter-thm to ;t and Is a'ways personallj present and lescliin., while iw1 oth-a trast thtrs with Inespriencel byr, whi-r primlpal pay is tbe name of "Profer." anddevoie their own time to dramming np scholar, Lri'ig wr fretjiu'Wlv u ihe car than at the dek. Tbe Pres-dnit of this School is believed t he the only rerMn n w te ichin i t! e Sta'e, if not in tbe West, who has ever had actual rv.erisnce as a practical aTOUUtant In a baik -r h r flrt c a-s dusinss house. It is (tie on'y Schrt.il in the St ite. If not In the West, that has a Br--clas P-ntiT permanent'y connected with it, and has tbe uU Penman in the St te who has i vertagen a rlr- .-reminm on Penmanship f any kind at the State Pair .f this Mate, ir iiot at thosa or any other State. The Mttrin of B-nA-kefplvg used iu this School is not tbe mere Imanitio-i ff a s-in Je inexperienced theorist, which has u--v-r been anplie.1 or adopted In a sinele business huUse;l'Ut i 1h Joint work of many nf the rery best practical aoutanl taken from real business and Nctual exjeriei.ce, aud Is new in constant as In f-mr-fifthr of lh first class business houses r.f th United Sta'ei-. One bundreJ crainates of this School are now scting a actnal accountants in first elas batinets houses, frr ev?ryo-ie from anj tli-r school in the State, and the graduate of this S -hm-l art fifty per cenu more fur their rvjees thutbce of aiy other ?chool In the etate. IHbeilved to be the nnlv School cf the kiud In th Slate that ha recrular Iroturss or in which all is taught that Isadvertised and cha-gnt for as a part of the reglar course. Full partiotilars of snythlug pertaining to the College will bs sent to any person on receipt of a red t-tamp I o pay relnm postatr-", and we ill thank any person oho will send us the na tie and addre of any number of gentlemen or ladies who may possibly attend Commercial Colles-e. Tir?lie careful to giv the names or tbe Pwt Office, County and State, and Address TU0MAS J. BRYANT, rrevidciiL dec!2-dkw1m Indianapolis, led. WANTED. $15 Til SIM! PER MOJCTH. THE LTTTLS nisnt Km-inr Vsrl.lne Comnanv want an Agent iu ecb tounty, to sonoi eroer rortaeir new i s Machines, with eugerscrew-dr ver end ejtra needle. We will pay a liberal sala-y and expenses, cr give large commission. For particulars, term. Ac, Inclose a sump, and addre T. S. PAGE, Toledo. O.. tieneral Agent for the Ctited State. dect-dlm&wln. NOTICE. Indianapolis, Pittsburg and Cleveland Railroad Company. A CASH DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CE5T. FREE fV frI', Government lax, on the capital stock of th I B livw uv " ' - t Vlil.hnr. anrf C!lvl.latMi Ksllroad Com 1... I,un it.w-'sri.tl nsrahle at the offle Of the Comnany at Indianspolia. on the 15th day of January test. Transfer books closed en the 18th and will opeu on the 31st of December. An increase of the capital stock of the Company n ordered to the amount of three hundred thousand dollar, or thirty per cent, upon the present capital, whkb may be taken pro rata by stockholders a they stood en the books on tue 18th inst. Information a to detail will bejtfven by the Secretary on application. Tbe surplus earnings of the year 1S63, were appropriated by order of the board to existing contract for new equip. Klents, Indianapolis terminus and other improvementson the road. By crder of the board. EDWARD KINO, Secretary. Indianapolis, Dec list, 1563. drc-dlww3w HOTELS. r. a. inn. P- iALtwia. C0IIIIEECIAL HOTEL,' (FORM CELT FARMERS HOTEL.) One Square North of Union Depot, East- Side of Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, AND. mniS HOTEL HAS BEES PKCESTLT REFITTID I and refurnished. Th traveling public will be shown every attention to make themteel at home. octi-wly

MEDICAL COOKS. &C. Galetfs Head Dispensary I'UAKTEULD BT TEX LEGISLATURE Ol KI STUCKT TOB TH TazATJuurr or all tee ksea-sis or tri C EISART A STD GES1TAL ORGANS.

PRICE 05LT Tlit CE5TS. A illcdiml Report, Obtaining Ikirty fi"t riatt ail Ingratingtofut' Anitomy d Physiology cf tXt 64rtt O.-ytxi in a UtU nf Efiitk d Ditau. AOf 4 KIW MKTBOD O TRKATyj ESQ Tenenal Diseases, :?iclBdiBg Syphilie in all ita slaires äonorrhe. Gleet, Stricture, Varicocile, and Hydrocele, Disease ol the Kidneys, Bladder, Ac, without merenryi containing a ralaable treatise on that wide-spread malady of you lb, Seminal Weakness. Xoctornal Emnion, Sexual Debihty, Im potency, Ac., the aecret infirmities of youth and maturity arising from tbe of self-abuse. . To which is added baneful habit observations Female Diseases, and other Interesting matter ofth atmost importance to tbe married aud those contemplating marriags, whoentertaia donbts of their physical aVllty to enter that state. Sent to any addres La a sealed wrapper, on receipt often cents or fonr stamp. We devote our entire time and attention to the treatment of the various private diseas treated of In rar privat report. Our Dispensary is the only Institution of th kind la America which has been e lblisbed by a special charter,an4 this fact should give it a preference ever tbt various quack of doubtful character tobe fonn In al arge cities. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! One aepartment of ear Dispensary ! specially devoted to the treatment of tbe Diseases of Females, sock as Lu chorrbea, or 'White," Irregular, Painful and Suppress Menstruation, Kerrous and GeneralDebility,Dicseof he Womb, Barrenness, Ac. Consultations and examtnatlonsfree of charge. Also for sale, DR. DKWEE'8 REGULATOR PILLS -For Female Obstructions, Irregulaiities, Ac. Married ladles in certain situations should not use them, aa they would cause miscarriage. Price $1 per box, and aaay be sent by maiL DR.QALKS'S PRKVEXTIVK An invaluable articlt for those wishing to limit the number of thir offspring, ot the barren who desire children; warranted not to Injure the health, and will last for a lifetime. Sent to any address, ander seal, on receipt of tbe price TWO DOLLARS. PATIESTS AT A DISTA5CP By sending a brie statement of their -ymptome, will receive a Blank Chart containing a list of questions, our terms for the coarse ol treatment. Ac Medicines sent to any part of the country to cure any ease at home, free from danger or curiosity. All transactions private and confidential. Remember the name and number. Direct all letters t GALEN 'a' HEAD DISPXSART declx-ea-dA-wl . Louisville. Ky. EX C E L S I O R FAMILY MEDICINES, A RK A SaFK KKUAhLF. CURATIVE A XL PUR ELT vs;iiable, and warranted to pise tisfacti'm and periorm ai reenmtuended. One trial is worth a volume of certificates. .Iectical Corrector, for hilli.m aud Liver tVmplaints. 8irk nr Nrrvons hf-a!ache. Dyopepsia, and for purifying the.blod. I.ivcr, tnihuriicand Anti-Uillioua Pill We Ber these PilU and assert that they are th- best In ue, aud invite a trial to prove ihe truth of our assertion. Ague 1111, for the raJicU cure of Fever and Artie. A cure is warranted hi ail rr. Krndlralor. We warrant this renirHy In all cates to cure cernic and recent cases f Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholic nr Cholera Morbus. Itjh also th best pain killer extant. Compound Extract of A rnlra, for Rhen-matL-m, Keurala Pains, Inflammitions. Ac, Ac. One trial wM convince the most skeptical of the magical effrc of thi truly great and wonderful preparatitm. Aronitslle Uinlinent,fur uts, new -and old; Sores, Ik.il. Braiees. burns, Krut ite, isore Nipples, Ac. W? (Ter this as wie of the best Salves now in ate. Parsslan ltri l.lrvnidt f-f 5errons Toothsehe, Cleaninc the Teeth and Purifying the Bree. All of (be aivve mkii remedies are pal up scientifically, aud sold wholesale and retail at Korwoyd's block, Xu. 18 and 30 North Illinois street, Indianapolis, and by Drugirists and Storekeeper everywhere, and warranted to cure if lakeo as recommended. The sick and nfllicted are tu vi ted to call at ear office, Xorwooii'ft LHock Consultations free. Advice grati'. Medicines warranted and cures guaranteed. Call and gel circulars, see certificate mud receive good and boneet treatment. Agt nts wanted to travel everywhere. Satisfactory Inducement offered. SP1CER, HESSINGS A CO., novl7-dtw1y Proprietors GROCERIES. J. R. AI.VOKD. J. M. CALDWKLL. H. R. ALT0KD. I tl.VUH IMiai.UWt.M, A A LVOKDi WMMM GHIiCKRSj UIGiXJOn DEALERS ASD 1 i Ar la DAILT receipt of fresh goods Constantly on hard and for sale at th tewea prices, a larre aint assorted stock riree,snrari vi I )- ; i liier ! .isil, mas( tVeadrnware S.spk, CaHdle., Ktarchi Kalaina Clrnra Tobarro), ITlackerel Uhliel laltf trdni;e Ttvlnct C'otton Vsirna, Ufe-Sluffa ."Malta lsx Dn Jvrllie. HraiiAyt Mist iiini Vlnei n hlskf Mellon el all klndst and Plantation and Ifokcr's Itinera. Particular attention given t tbe sale of FHOnt'CE OF owXI. KtYi9S 68 East Washington Street, tKDIASPOUS,LLJD pr15-dAw HAT8 AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS n Wholesale & Retail DEALER IS Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves aid F U R ,0 . riaa jut Received hit Fall r:z ( f G00B8, DIRECT FROM THr. MA5CFACTT.ltEÄ ' tn tbe East, which ha will sell a low a th lo-vert. Ail tb uTsrt arTua kpt at Ko. ti Pewwylvaala tr't,foar door oath f the Post Ohle, Indlanapolii, Ind. : octSO-dAwSa

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WATCHES.

American Watches. BUY . fiKNt IVK WAl.Ttl V U'AU'H I Jew SjV dnral xn rs-'i,' tim- L BIT ACEMIXi: W tl.TIlAM WATCH-it oatiWff and Is worth dssnld Mh ris- f ilx worth Im EoslUb and SwiM watch. GESUIXn W ALTHAM WATHF.. made espreswb for RmUrJ i tVi'isix. GENUINE W ALTHAM ATt llE-s; made eipreealy for Stid'mrt- he ivy huii'iuf-rv.., acmrnte time keeper. W get onr Wstrlif-s direct from tbe inaautarUiry, aa4 keep none bat tbe prnuiit. St SOLE WATCHES SENT TO .-Utl'IIUxMUn In w.nl f a limo-ki-iHT, at Iii L..-t swil.ie rates. The trade snpplioil at factory K . v4 i f r a tlrcuUr. We a'so have a larje tarii-ty ! r-.d ia Watches. Fine Jewelry and Solid Siltvr -rv W. P. BINGHAM L CO., 50 East Washington Street, Near (hid Fellow HalL GROCERIES. r Ruger 8c Jaycos, Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES - AND Oppotlle Union Depot j East riTZCilllHOX'S s,D STAAD, Indianapolis, ind. LAKE SALT. It II U E It A: J A V OX, SELL AT CLEYELA5P AND TOLEDO PltlC,S. Ruger &. Jaycox, JIAXCFACTCItKns OF Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking TOBACCOS. THKTBADE SUPPIJEDO' XOSTUBKRALTKKHS. octf-dAw TOMB STONES. ARBLE WORKS. so O X o" U ;atKrTiTR a - U WE KEEP 05 HA5D A5D IktX. TO ORDER. ALL ' kinds of Marble Monuments and Grave Sum, earv to order, with design, emblem, or device that may bo wanted. Theee devttlng anything ra our line will a well to give as aeall, as wa ase a one b t th best wartertala and inaure al work. dAwly NOTIONS. TOYS. &C. TO DEAIsEHS IU - IT0TI0IT3, T0YB, Fancy Groods, fec II Xf STOCK IS SOW COMPLETE I KTX1T ( particular for th coming Holiday, I wish t eaU the attentioa cf dealer In tia abtm good. Having bought unitT very favorable elreomst jiicee, and aodertanding the warn cf the trad tbxcbly by long rerienea. It will be to th tnterert af bnyar i esaavtoe mxt warorooma where tbey will find tb largest variety at s-oods aver brought together ander na roof, at awca prtets as will afford a good profit. Repectfury. FT riliUJ.H MATER. KrtMKa wash tagt os i

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