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ONDAY. JAN. 18.
Soldi r bs axd raust tRrLAriTxa Taee Nojr. Disabled aoldiera and their relatives, who I entitled to pensions, back pay. or bounty, d hare' them promptly attended to by applying Walker k McKernan, authorised agents, No. West Washington &UeeL The best proof that cy understand the business, is the large number cases in which they hare obtained the bounties .d pettsiojttiu Ad i oo l . ;icr J. I). Waleee. Lai Major 2d Cavalry. Lill 1 J. iU VjLiiJLU.lli J
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Ts the . f laatlan. The qaota of Indiana nader the last call of the esidect forffhree hundred thousand mei, t oat nineteen ; thonsand.'i'Tiris tinmber wdte iced by credits to 16.U1. on the 20ih day of ctober, when the Prerident's call appears, he returns are not in, so that the exact number .nnot be given, but it ia.safely estimated that itwecn thirteen sftJ' fourteen' ho3d faeri it been recruited in the State, for the old and iw regiments, since the last mentioned date, his leares -balance ;t mit the State, of be reen two and three tl?ounnd men, which Is unonbtedly covered by the re-enMstmenU of retern Indiana troops in the field. By express order f the War Department, the re enlisted veterans re to be credited upon the.quUs of the several, Utes to.hichÜiey belong..' . C " The re-enlistment of the veterans in tne field as far exceeded the'inost'sanufne expectations f the govern merit, 'arid thousands 'bave voluneered for a second term where perhaps but bunded were expected, : This result is of the most ratifying and auspicious character, but it renire no argument to prove that if the re enlisted eterans are largely counted npon the quotas of be several States, that the government will come ir short of getting the three hundred thousand dditional men culled for by the President, and eceeaary for military operations during the next pring and summer. In this way, another call y the President may become necessary, and in rder to- avoid the renewed liability of the State, od to reuder to the government that full and 5mplete support which U due from the Ute, I earnestly exhort the people of te various counties and townships now in nrjars, to make all uecessary exertions to furni.th ie number of volunteers required of them under i apportionment of the quota heretofore pubheel. To do this will be the only security gainst' a future draft. '1 trust that the various tcruiting officer, county and township authories, and military committees will not relax in leir exertious until the quota of the State has en camplefely filled by the enlistment of men ithin the State. It i much etsier to do this w than at any future time, and the effic'ent ipport rendered to the Government mud the exxtple set before the nation wilt be of the most Jutary character. 0. P.Morto. Governor of Indiana. - Exccvtitk DErAKTtfc.tr, Indianapolis, lad., inuirr H, 1S63. taerat JtlcClellasi's) Platfvrtmi Letter from General .TlcClellan to President Lincoln Military and Political Poller fieued. . ' : The following letter from General McCllltjr to President Liscolx will appear in the eneral's report, now ' in the hands of the nnter:, . t ... . ; ; , Headqcakters Akvt or the Potomac,) Caxt s kak IlARiisax's LSDlXO. Va., , -Mond-y, Jly 7,1862. ) ' ila. Pbuidk5t: .Tou have been fully informed lat the rebel array U in our front, with the pur ose Of overwhelming us bv attacking our poslon or leduciug us by blocking our river commu.icationj. I caa but regard our position as critial, and I earnestly desire, in view of possible onlinjjencies. to lay kefore your Excellency, for our private consideration, my general views coueniing the exisüug sUtj of the rebellioo, al houjrh they do not strictly relate to the situation f this army, or strictly come within the scope tl mj official duties. ' These views amount to lonvtctions, and are deeply impressed upon my nind and heart. Our ciuse mnst not be abanloned it is the cause ' cf free Institutions and wlf xovernmeut. The Constitution and Union nust be preserved, whatever may be the cost in ime. treasure and blood. .If secession is success ul, other dissolutions' are clearly to be seen in Ae future. Let neither military disaster, politi-
la. fiction or foreign war shake your settlei purpose tn enforce the equal oporation of the Inws of the United Sttes upon the people of every State. The time has come when the government must ' -' determine upon a civil id military policy cover - ' ' " ing the whole ground of ohr national trouble. The . responsibility of determining, declaring and supporting such civil and military policy, and of directinj; the whole course of national afTiirs . in regard to the rebellion, must now be assumed . ami exercised by you. ormr c:iue will be lost. The ConstituiHMi gives you power sufficient even " for tlie present terrible exiginey. This rebellion has assumed the character of a war as such it should be be regarded, and conducted upon the highest principles known to Christian civilizition. It should not be a war looking to the subjugation " of the "people of any State in any event.' It should not be at all a war' upon population, but . , aguinst armed forces and political organizations. Neilher jonfiscation of property, political execute lion of persons, territorial organizations of States, Or forcible abolition of slavery, should be con. templtted for a moment. In prosecuting the i.- var, all private property and unarmed persons aboald be strict! v protected, subject only to the necessities of military operations All private property taken for military use should be pid or l receipted for; pillage and waste should be Ire. ted as bizh crime, all unnecessary trespass sternly prohibited, and offensive demeanor by the milk ' Tj, toward citizens promptly rebuked. . Military Mirea's should not be to'ernted except in places where active hostilities exidt; and oaths not re. quired by enactments constitutionally made, should neither be demanded ' nor received. Militiry governments should be .confined to ,. the preservation of public order aud the protection of political righu. Military power should - not be allowed to interfere with the relations of Servitude, either by supporting or impairing the authority of the master, except for repressing iisor2er, as in other cases. Slaves, contraband Inder the act ot Congress, eeking military pro-
cüon. should receive it. The right of tli3 Gov mmeut to appropriate permanently to its own f terviee elin to slave labor hoahl be art-tl, ' ird the right of the owner to compensation thereI 'or should be recognized. This principal might I M expended upon ground of . military necessity f ind security to all the slaves within a particular " St-te, thus working minumijsion in such Sute; '. uui in Missouri, perhaps iu Western Virginia, ttlsw, atxl possibly even in Mary I aud, the expediency of sech measure is only a question of time, A system of policy thus constitutional and .' , sanservative, and pervaded by the influences of 7 Christianity and freedom, would receive tre tup- ' t rt of almost all truly loyal men, would deeply i mpress the rebel mases and all torvgu na- : itioos. and it - might be humbly, hoped that it . fould commend itself to the favor of the "V almighty. Unless'' the principles governing t lie future induct of. our struggle shall be i nvie known .and approve!, the - effort - to jtawi vquiw forer will be almost hopeless. i declaration of radical views, especially npon s lavery, will rapidly disintegrate our present rmie. The poliet of t':e Government roust be r npportrd by concentrations of military power. ' The national forces should not be dispersed in f expeditious, posts of occupation, and numerous i irmies, but shoulJ be mainly collected into I xtasaes and brought to bear port the armies of tiie Confederate States. Those armies thorough ly defeated, the political structure which they s up port woald soon cas to exist. la carrying i ml any system or policy which too may form, vou will require as Commander in Chief of the itrmy one who possesses your confidence, understands your views, and who is competent to execute yoor orders by directing the military forces of the nation to the accomplishment ot ' rhe objects by you proponed. . I do not ask that ltlace for mvself. I am willing to serve you in r-soett poaition as yoa may saob sne, and will do mo as faithfully as ever subordinate served Srtl--rior.- I bo ow iho brink of otorwttv. and as ' I hop forriTeness from mf Mker, I htve writ ton this let'.er with siucerity to you, and from love for my conntry. 'Signed V'r 'Gexbo B McCtvixa -i - "37riv Major -Oenera la and tweory Briga diers are to be retired from the service, throngn the action of the Senat. , t"Pocket-picking U unusually brisk m New JTord- Boston Post. - .. t Yea, bp usual! ti and no. pocket., suffur so se verely as Uncle Samuel's. t I r3TA vouor ladr of Paterson. X. J., on Christmas, skated all the way from that city to Newark and bock, a distance of thirty miles.
TELECRAPHIC.
From r.ew York. Ntw Toik1, Janu.ur IS The t?tb Pennsylvania colored- regiroctii probably .lfp strong, passed through here to day, eo route foj General Hauls' Department." ' : f ,c - : "A. tbe evening exchange on "Saturday, there wer considerable transactions iu gold-!, , . .. .-Tb' steamer Vanderbilt arrived at the navy yard ' tliis morning'. " She 'returns for repairs to her boilers, which are in a bad condition. After learrag SkThomasr and when vSS Nassau, she gave chase to a blockade ronner.bat was obliged to give up the chase ort account of bad boilers. Subsequently she picked up fifty bales of cotton which was thrown overboard b? the chased steamer. , : - l . The steamer 'Vanderbilt arrived hereto-day. The Ariel from Aspinwall brings $356,000. Ilev&luXionary movements ba.v broken out ju the States of Antigua, -JvuitorxJee and Bojaco. New Grenada is under the auspices of the Convention party... ..Two engineers from this country were expected in Costa, Kica, to make surveys for a railroad to th Atlantic. - . ' r . ' " The steamer America from JJew York, Oct. 30, arrived at Havana, January 1. She brings news from Valparaiso that the Cathedral in San tUgo, Chili; caught fire on the 14th ult., from an explosion, of the gas pipe It was densely crowded, and the doors were soon closed by the press of people. - The interior of the building was decorated with light, inflammable ornaments; tbe.-e caused the fl.imes to spread rapidly. The roof of wood soou fell, and buried the mass of beings under U. One thoaaand nine hundred and fifty, dead bodies, mostly women and children, had been recovered from the ruins. The South American mail steamer reached Panama on the 5th with $918,000 in treasure for England, and brought confirmation of the above, stating the Dumber killed at over 2,000. The church contained 20,000 lights, from some of which fire was communicated to the drapery of the gigantic Image of the Virgin. In an instant a sheet 'of flame rushed along the festoon of lights to the roof and directly spread to all parts ot the building. The people rushed to the princi pal door and it whs soon blocked up. Most of the men escaped by the side doors. , Bat a few minutes elapsed ere the lights suspended so plentifully from the roof poured a river of liquid tire on the people below, and in less than 15 minutes over 2.000 porsons, mostly females, were blackened corpses. " The new steamer Chili had arrived at Valpa raiso, 31 days from Liverpool. . . The Times special says the House Committee on Territories will soon report bills for the administration of Colorado and Nebraska. The new Constitution of Nevada has been recorded, and . will be adopted by Congress. . The Com mittee is also perfecting a bill for the erection of a new territory of Montairo, composed of por lions of Idiho and Utah. Three new States will enter the Union In 164, viz: Colorado, Nevada and Nebraska. . ' , ' There was another' destructive fire lat night A fire story ' m.irble front baildinsr on Dunne street was entirely destroyed Two firemen were killed and several injured by the falling of the walls. The loss is estimated at over a quarter of a million. - Some adjoining buildings were damaged. - The Herald's Arniv of the Fototnac dispatch says there ore indications tht the rebels are pre paring for a movement somewhere..1 ' The Herald's Washington dispatch savs R. J. Perkins has been appointed Postmaster of San Francisco. . ' ' ! ' t . v Frani Calra, ' Caiko, January . 17. The steamer Forsyth from Memphis I4th, arrived with one hundred bales of cotton. Tba Ladr Franklin also arrived with seven hundred and thirty bales for Cincinnati. T j : , . 1 - i '. y . . i . ". A refugee from Richmond, who travelled via Wilmington, Mobilo and Ohio Raiiroad to Okolona, gives the Memphis Bulletin a long account of the condition of things in the Confederacy. Desertont state that society in Riehmond is terribly demoralized. Lincoln's amnesty proclamation has been suppresaed as much as possible among the people and and soldiers, for fear tliev would, accept it aud abandon the rebel cause. It was believed that a large majority of troops if left to themselves, would lay down their arms and accept the terms proposed. -Lee's army in Virginia, with Loogstreet's forces, is estimated at sixty thousand. "Bishop Polk commands the Department of the Mississippi, in place of General Johnstou, whose reception by the citizens of. Atlanta, on his assumption of the command of the army was very Imposing, while their denunciations of Braggwas very bitte,. Bragg's army is completely demoralized and scattered throughout the country, deserting in large numbers. It is the iutention of the rebel government to concentrate all their forces possible at that point, check the advance of Grant and draw him back if possible. ""', The Lumber of troops west of the Mississippi m estimated at thirty thousand. General S. P. Lee," who commands the cavalry, has seventeeu thousand troops, five thousand under Ferguson, at Okaloona, five thousaitd at Oxford, and two regiments at Port Hudson. T From Waaliinjflon. Washi.vgtox, Jauuary 16 The members of both the military committees in C t gress nave received numerous letters making suggestions as to amendments of the enrollment act, and concluding with opinion it should be so framed aa to exempt the writers. The bill before ihe Senate will prohablv pass to morrow, and be sent to the House for its eon curreuce. ,11m mxiuiy aegiguea to lenaer tne present Uw more efficient. Baltimore di.ptches from Gen. Kelly täte that Major Cole, of the Maryland cavalry, has returned to . bis he.idyu trtrrj Jrom . a scout to Lee-bnrg. The report that Gen.- Stuart was there with a arce cavalrv force for the purpose of an attack on Point of Rocks or any other place in the pos J session of the Government, is unfounded. i . m - . .' . From LearcniTortli. . Lkavks worth. Janu.irv 16. Mjor General Curtis arrived here to day. and will a.ume com mind of this Department at once. 1ew York Cattlts market. , Makkkt Dat, Tt-canAV, January J 2, ls&t. TtTat. aacurra er cinu or au. kiu, roa m wru. Sbrep and ' i Brrvr. Cow. Trais. Lamb. Swlnr. S.86S Total 4,1 V'3 4M 'II.M.S Hi 1.21 9,561 Ut week 4,6i Curpn g week la-t?tar.... iiv zvi B S'1.135 Ar'r'K Ko.per w'k last rear o,8tH tso cm iu,oia ii.iis bkkvks now nmKixT statics. !t, York 1,4 Cotinrctlcnt -100 Oblo ISI Sew Jerry Indiana Michigan... .330 Illinois. 937 Iowa PetMiyWaiiia 48 Canada. 48 Kentucky BEETES The receipts continue moderate, the demand Is actKe and prices have advanced fully The market oprned ycuerday mo nougat 44 La street with only 1,500 cattl offering; the butcher were eager buyer and prve ran up wiiaij, nm aaiea Dartng been made at 14c; the owner of a msll lot refused that price, and one uair of fat teer wem reported at even a higher rate. A large number were aol-l at 13c, ami but few broticlit le- than lue. Lmrmr yeneraar ana last nignt about I, AO" bead arrived and the market bat been le excited to-day, with tales at prices hardly equal to Ibuee or yerti rnay. Tne droves were II rold at an ear It nour aud tne de mand remains aiiaatifiei. t that several droves, now doe, will And a hungry market when tbey arrive. G'Ttrument took bead ami a-anted more. Tb pr.ee reatiied tbi' week a' I be hUht rejwrted sine May lat. Tbe scanty supply In market on Monday called in considerable numbers of State cattle frcm regions supposed t bs bar of beeves. Tbe severe winter weather Is now causing great Irregularity iutbe arrival of stuck. ffa quote: Premium qnslitie, er cwt H,OJ Prime, co no ................. ii,evjtii,v Medium to good qualities, per rwt 10,12,ro Poor do do 8,($ 9,W General selling prlcei do 10,(H) 12,00 Averag oo ll,iaK9 COWS Are t?f3 blgher o account of tbe advance In beef, wit a active sale st li&50 for fain '&'t f0 for good; extra at f75, and one very choice milker at . We quote: ; , r , Beotuuality per bead $70 4,0 Good do d- . SA S5 Kair do do., t ofl Com'n do do 36si 40 VE.1LS Are scarce and blgber. the receipt being bought up a quickly aa tbey are offered. Several lots were sold at ever Sc. , We quote: ' Good and extra qialitie, per pound T S-4'e CKbeT qnalitias . .. do ........ a7a 8 HF. KP A I'D LAMBS The receipts sre larger this week, and include 1,700 head, wnich weie xei.t to the butchers directly; but tba demand is not sopvlied. although prices sre higher than aar realixed lor several years. We B)'ked mW ol tbin sheep at Ac per lb rive weight; one lot of 125 lb sbrep brourbt over 8.', e, and aa extra fat lot would have been taken quickly at Vc. Home m vera sold at 7HC. UOGH Tlie reoeipts are tbe smallest since lat September, and, with very cold weather, tbe demand has been active and not supplied; prices are fully )tAM blgher, d Isoding upward. ' ' Tha Urs-est h evrr received Id tbU market was oTerr4 tbia week; be was rsl-ed In Tompkins County, New Tork, and weighed over 1.5"0 Iba. at bome; S5s per lb was of. lerad for him to exhioit a a "show;" the kln wUI be staffed. Ws qaou tbe market very Drsa. livs bogs. Dressed. Hoav artsaeeora-fed. ....... 8!aH WS'!?.' Light do 7V'7J 10104
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1ST TXLXOturH.; ' -' f 'Inrlnnatl Slarket. ' '. - Oi!etir(aTt. January IS. '- ' Floor michabged.' ' ;'' - ' ' - --ivjr ; . ; . Wheat unchanged.. Corn ' dull 'af 97Ql03c. i Oats In better dem a sxT' at H4c. Rye and barley i unchanged,. ,. , ;. ' - . ' . - Whisky unsettled; no sales; 85c offeredProvwiona ooiet. - ;- Lnrd was offered at a decline of e. Clover seed at $S. Gold at 54543c, and silver at 4 Sc premium. Exchange dull and beavv. Money tight at 10 12c. . , . .. .'.Slow worn narkrt, New Tokk, January 16. 'Flour held firmer,' and in better demand s.t 6.u07.t0 for extra State. $7 437.65 for extra Round-hoop Ohio, $7.70(g9 50 for trade brands; closing tery -firm. Whisky steady at 91 94c.' " ' -Wheat a shad firmer and in fair demand at $1 431.55 for Chicago Spring, the inside price for inferior in store; $1.57 for western extra; 1.521.7 for Milwaukee Club. . Corn opened firmer and closed heavy at $1.265. 'Pork quiet and prices a shade lower at $20 for me-a. Beef firm and in fair demand. . ' c Hogs steady at 99Jc. . Lard dull but a shade easier at 13(3 13c. Money easier at 7 percent. - Sterling decidedly higher, closing at 172 Gold active, excited, and decidedly firmer; opening at 55, advancing to 5SJ, and closing firm at 57J4'5bc prem r Colohs. CoLrs, Soat Thsoat, Astbma axd Coxpcmptiox It is onlj necessary for anj one troubled with these complaint to try one bottle of Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam to convince them tlut this is the best preparation ever used.' It not only cores the above affections of the throat and lungs, but it cures night sweats and spitting of blood, and is an excellent gargle for any kind of sore throat. It Is pleasant to take and a safe medicine for infants. SO cents per bottle. Sold bv all druggists. ' . janl6-d&wtf ' J ; ' yaaWWaWsWaWaWaWaWaWaWsWsMawaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaMBasssssWM SPECIAL NOTICES. A FACT . i : ' . : It la a. Dye . ! :. , ,;.. e . . - In tb year 145 Vr.Matbew Hrxt prepared tbe VKXK TUN Hvltt DYK; since that time it has been used by thousand, and in no instance has i failed to give entire litisMrtion. - The VENETIAN LTJ4 Is tbe etespet In Ihe world. Its price is only Fifty Ceut . and each bottle contains double tbe quantity of dye in those usually sold for one dollar. Tbe VENrrTAN PTE I warranted not to Injure the hair or tho scalp in the itlightest drirrx e. rbeVKNKTlAN ITE wvrks with rapidity and certainty, tbe hair requiring no preparation whutever. Tb- VKNKTI N DYK pro-ttices any .-bad- that may be desired n that will not fadr, crock or wah out one that Is as permanent as the hair Itself. For sale by all druggists. Price 60 cents. A. I. MATUEWS, General Agent, II Geld street, K. T. Alo, Miiiufucturer of ilaibew' Arnica BairGIos, the bet bair dressiug in ue. Price 35 ceuU. Juoel8-ly BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES A KEGLECTKD COUGH, COLD, an Irritated or Sore Taroat, If allowed to progre", remilts Inreriou, PulmonI ary BroncLlsl and Asthmatic Diseases, often times incurable. BK0WV8 BRONCHIAL TBOC HKS reach directly the affected parts, and give almost im - mediat relicr. for "ronchltls, Asthma Catarrh, and Consumptive Coughs I the Troches are uefol. Public Speak roa COUGHS er and Singers rbould have tbe Troches to cl.ar and strengthen the voice. Military Officer and Soldiers who overtax the vol-. snd are ex puaed to sudden changes, xbould use them. Obtain only tl e genuine. .COLDS.' "BBOWS'S BRONCHIAL TKOCHKS" having proved their efficacy l.y a test of many yesr, are blgbly recommended ai-d prescribed by Physicians snd Surgeons In the Army, and Lave received tetimonials from many eminent men. . r Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines in the United States and mot foreign countries at 25 cent- per box. Js.ii4-dA.wlm ZW IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR HaSvrt's Fchai.s Pilia have never yet failed In re moving difficulties arising from obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or lu restoring tbe system to perfect health when suffering, from Spinal affection', Prolnp.su, Uteri, the White, or other weakness of the Uterine Organa. The Pill are perfectly harm! on the constitution, and may be taken by the moft delicate female without eans,lng distress tbe same .time they act like a charm by strengthening invigorating and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what causes tbe obstruction may arise. They should, however, KOT be taken daring the flirt three or four month of pregnancy, though safe at any other thne, as miscarriage would bo the result. Fach box contains 61 p'lls. Price tl. ' Dr. HARVKY'S TRKATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriege, ßarrennes., Sterility, Reproduction aud Abuse of Nature, and emphatically the Ladies Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 pages, sent free to suy address. Six cents required to pav postage Tbe Pills and book will be sent by mall when desired, securely ealed and prepaid, by . J. r.KTAX, M. U., General Agent, . No. 7 Cedar street, Sew Tork. -; JTJT'gold by all the principal drug girt. .., TOM UNSON COX, Druggi ta. Agents, ept30'CT-dJtwly Indianapolis. RTSBW DISCOVERY FOR THE speedy aud permanent cure of Seminal Weakness, Urethral and Vaginal Discbarges, Gleet, Sequel Dieai-, Emisioti, Impotence, Genital Debility and diseases ot the Bladder and KMneys. Bkll's 8rccinc Piua are warranted In all caes and ran be relied oa. No change of diet required. They do not uausate,nor interfere with business pursuits. Upwards of 100 caes bave been cared the past month. fre Ihm ans Afrerf pA yxiriant km thm im tktir privat practice, (W'l fl ink irrJ nf tMr rffenetj. They are entirely harmless on the system, and can be relied en In all cases arising from youthful indiscretion or self-aba, which nften Incapacitate the sufferer from fulfilling tXfitttim nfmnrrUtt II-. ATR'ATI.''K of 64 pge containing means of cure, sent free to all. Two tamps required for postage. Tbe Fills will be sent by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of Ose Dollar, by S. BRYAN, X. Dn No. 76 C dar street, N, T. Sold by all the principal druggists. TOMUNSON A COX, Agents, septW-'IAa ly Indiannpolis. Cancer Can Ire Cured! AMERICAN CANCER CHAMPION! DR. HEUERN HAS LOCATED IX THE City of Chicago, 165 Dearboul trtet, oppot-lte the Post Office. He Ulm to be ttro King of Cancer, and all kinds of Fever Sores, fucb as White Swelling and But Diseases, Scrofula, Pile, ai d Sore Eye in their worst stages, Xivr Comp alnts, Consumption, Female Weak neea, and Suit Kt-eum, Tettei, Bheamatiara, Ac., Ac. The Doctor becam master of the above diete while traveling through I u rope, and An-erica. The Doctor will take pleasure in bowing hi visit or certificates of the above cat vlere they have been rim up as Ineurab e by the bet pby Icians in tbe country. Tbe Doetor also gu trsn'm a mo in all mi where the patient live up te the direction , or no pay. Tbe patient will please correspond weekly, glvin. a true statement of the caie. Post Office drawer 6463. Tlr poerdcali wi;h I ler:!y. . . . -.. 'i Cancers extracted in from four to twenty-four houit wltho'tt ln4ruments or psln, or a drop of blood. decH-wlr ' LICENSES. ' Notice of Application far License. TVTOTIC 18 HERKBY GIYKS, THAT I WILL APPLY 1 W to tbe Board of Commissioners of Marioa county Indiana, at their next term, 1.S63, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing tbe same to be drank on my preaiises, for one year. My place of business, aad tbe premises whereon said liquor are to be sold and drank, is located on Lot ten (IU.) ! square 65, In the Oriental House, lu the city of Indianapolis, in Center township, in Marlon county, Indiana. jatilew3w GKORGE M BUSCH. HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS Wholesalo&Eetaili DXALXft 15 Hats, Gaps, Umbrellas, Gloves and - Has just Iltctirtd his rail Stock f f GOODS, D1XKCT FROM THX MAWCTACTCXX1 .1 1 in the Kast. which he will eell aa low as the lowest. All tbe latt.it smss kept st Ifo. It Peansylvaals strset,fovrdoorsswath of the Pest Office, Indianapolii, Ind oct20-dAw3m
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FICRARBX'S C A T f l1 L E : ! P Ö W 1) I U . THOUSANDS ARE TESTIFYING TO ITS .' : ..." , EFFICACY I .. -, . . "The Merciful Mtn i$ Kind to his Beatt."y AFTER TEARS CP BTUBT ASD ElrTRIMEST BT the tnveuior, to compound from pure vegetable materials, a Powdtrthat should and must take the ptaco of the thousand and one nostrums gotten up and palmed npon the public as "certain emedies,, for the cure ef all diseasea which tbe brute creation are "heir to," be has produced tbe one beading this ad v( moment, snd ncr.e can be genuine unless bearing our fac imiU Signatur!. The demand ha been such that Its sale baa beeaehlefly confined to the State of Peuosylvat la, but we have tux ooneauimated snca arraagementa that we axe prepare! to supply the numerous orders now on bind, an well as those we, may hereafter receive frcm otter State tf the Union. ' ' ' Knowing this powder f possess all Umi curative properties here set forth, we deem a fulsome I rade of words unnecessary, feeling assured that iu own merit will secure for It a ready sals. Being composed of pure vegetable ingredient. It can be safely ani Judiciously given to that noble animal, the HORSE. Its eflects are no false pampering cf tbe system, creating s bloated carcass with a premature shedding of tbe hair; bnt oa the other band, it strengthen the digestion, purines the blood, regulates the urinary organs, thereby Improving and protecting tbe whole physical coi dition of the ani--mal, even when in an apparently healthy date-. To the Agriculturist and Dairyman U bt an lavalualle remedy for tbefr nest cattle laboring under HOOr diseases, HOLLOW IKK, and other of the many tornpUint to which they are liable from a (oppression of the natural eeeretk'ns. . MILCH COWS are much benefitted . by occasionally mixing with their slop or feel it haa a tendency to strengthen the animal, remove all obstruction from the milk tubes, promote all tbe secretions and conkeqnently adding much to tbe strength of the animal, quantity and quality of the milk, cream and butter. . . HOGS, during the wain season, are constantly overheating themselves, which results in their getting Coughs, Ulcer of the LV'GS and other parts, which naturally ha a tendency to retard their growth. In all such cases, a teaspooi.ful mixed In a bucLet of swill and given every other day, will speedily remove all difficulties, and the animal will increase In health and fat. . . TtSTIXOMAM. . , W ASHutoros. January 7. 1863. ' To Wm. RaUton: ... ; , , I have u-ed your Cattle Powder, and would state that It possesses the qualities of toneine nd renovating the stomach, removing In some degree the morbific matter. 1 can reeommeitd for all horses in private use, where the system is not too much debilitated. , J. P. 11 1SE K, , . , Veterinary Surgeou, For the United States Government, ' Washington, D. C. rV'i.wntKTOM, October 16, 162. Wnt. BaUton: Dbab Sia Baviug tried the Cattle Powder manufac tnred by yuu, 1 consider it a good article for the diseases of horses, and as good a preparstion as there Is in tbe markeL HIRAM WRIGHT. Asitai.t Veicuary Surgeon. For tbe United State Government. . ' WAgHistiTos October21, 1S63. ' Win. Raliton: TJKaa Si a Hsving bad your Horse and Cattle Powder in ose lor some time. I do cncenully recommend it as a good articlv, and well worthy of publie notice. U. JACKSON, Superintendent of the Mole Corral. Ww. RaUiTON We have iried your Morse Powder, manufactured by you, in tbe Corral and Hospital stable to some extent. It is highly recommended to me by the Superintendent and Veterinary Surgeou In charge. , , L. a. iSOW.tien'l Snp t, '' Ass't Quarternissler's Offlce, "Corner ti and ad Sts , ' Washington, D. C. EraoM. BaLTiHoaa Co., MoH May 80, 1833. Tbe underpinned, for some time past, has had in use on bis farm rickarut s Cattle Powder, and from the bene Octal effect derived from it. takes plea.-nn' In recom mending the article to all farmers as a valuable prepara tion, to be given to Horses and Cattl'. Some of my work horse, that were in bad health, with little or no disposition for food, on their taking "Fickardt'sCaitle Powder," won recovered their app tite, aud in a abort time became fat and in good condition. HENRY T.. CHEW. Ptfn.sDKt.rHi a, May 15, 1855. Wm. Rtilifan, E2 , Di Sib It is wiih pleasure that 1 certify to th. in valuable properties of your Cattle To der. I hare been using it for nearly eight month. In last June I was travel tu?, my horse became very sick, so bad that I bad t" returu borne and apply to a earner. It waa nearly ten months before he waa Ot to u.-e, he being tn such a low conditio!!. I happened to slop In at Mr. W. White's and saw your Cattle Powder. 1 made up my mind to try a package, aud after using two of them. It was surpris ing to eve.v one who saw the noise, to see how much he had improved in flesh and tpirit. Tbve who had seen him before he became 'ck, could scarcely believe him to be the same. I also recommend the Powder as being a fine thing fur tbe ui in, and also to improve the coat, aa it gives it a Doe, silky ppirance. My friends, seeing the arivsnUge of it, have commenced Using it amcpg thelrCat'le. So person hould be without it in tteir stables. I have seen It fullr tested, and do consider it one of the best article in use. Yours, very respectfully, GnOUliK SNYDER. We, the nndersignt-d, have ned your Powder, at tbe request of our friend, George Snyder, nd find It very useful awiot.g our cattle. FRTER OIT, JACOB O IT, J. G. KEISS, Iower Merlon, Montgomery Co., Pa. PRICK 3 CESTS PER PACKAGE. Aor.STS D. S. Barnes C. IM Broadway, If . T; Dyott At Co , So. 23-2 North Second street, Philadelphia. M. Dtnx:Ker, Druzgist. Jiochectttr, tu I -.on County, In diana. . John Marti. Tell City. Terry Connty. Ind sna. Dr. Vance, Druggist, Watet loo Ciry, DeKalb Connty, Indiana.' JanH-wSm. For sale by all Druggist an 1 Dealers. WANTED. tTSs- TO ihO PER JIO!TriI. TOR LITTLE t7 Giant hewing MachiLe Company want an Agent iu each t.ounty, to solicit era er ror tDeir new i.t Msi bine.-, with gauge, tcrew-dr ver and extra needles. We will war a libersl aU'y and xuenses, or give large commission. Por particulars, terras Ac, inclose a stamp. and address T. s. r.tua, lmeno, ti , General Agent for the Uli ted StateA. dec4-dlmAwlm .MEDICAL. THIS IS A RICH AND PECTORAL BALSAM Or VBB MOST HEALING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING QVAUTTES. n n i aara aar ntsujrr aisKi ma IXt'AXTS A3TD TOtJSG CIIILMnrX. IT IS A CEBTAH kUIDT YOB
ASTHMA, (HOOPING COUGH, CONSUMPTION, AND CROUP. . I- IS TBS BUT AJTB cmsxrssT shut roa COUGHS, (CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS, NIGHT SWEATS, ot SORE THROATS, Bleadlng from tha Lung.
SO CKNTS PEE BOTTLK. . For Salo by all Druggists, and manufactured only . . . Bj DB. BTBICKLAND, cmcimtin, o. .1 L . i Jin 4-deodlwly. WANTED. AGENTS: COSTAlTIaY WAIVTED! rWAXT IXDCSTRIOUS A3U AUT1TK MkS TO nntiM the coun'nr thoreuKblr, uui depw.lt our liedlciues with every family. 1 am employing agents to r. nv.ua. on fooL at 1300. and wua horte ana oairsr. 350 per year. Ajrents are required to furnish horses and baggie. . ... In add.tlon to the above salary, T defray all expenses Incideiittothebnidii.' It I sasrreeai.ie ana neaith rol aoBUDatloa for youaa man, ri1n them a rood art por taoity to make roenay without the poAkihility et estaininft loss accruing from selling on commission. App'.icsnte hould apply In peon, or address (if far ther Intorwjstlon be desired) the proprietor, by letter. Ho one will be employed for a leas tevm than one year .ni mii ntr nta a written contract to that effect. i.V.. n renntre securitv. In all esses. If 1 am not per tonally acqusinted with tbe applicant, as 1 hall Intrust In ble custody money, medieluea, books and receipts to the amount ot from 50 te f a.t'. jr. 31. FHOST, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. die dw3m
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OF TEE- . IISDIANASTATE5' SENTINELj j DAILY AMD WEEKLY, , , . j j r-. . ..... - . ..... r I Atnperi4 la tbe history of tbe nation haa it been i more important that tha people should be advised of th principles upon which oar Government b based aad the bearing; oi peoaing events nposi r pobcai hiailtatioaa. We are la the midst af a revolution, sad the effort is being uad to overthrow tha Government established by tb wiedoar'L sagacity and patnottaea of WasMagtaa, 'Jefferson, Vsdisowand tbalr associate, snd establish m Its stead a strong, overshadowtog and centralized dee potism. 8 tat"- rights, which have protected the liberty of tbe rHixen, are to be struck down; Stats lines are to be obliterated and the Federal Government is ta usurp the control lad direction of the domestic fpolicy and institattoos rf tha States. " This le tbe policy of tha Administration party. : Iu leading members boMly proclaim it, and tha ; events which bars transpired alnca th advawt of the ftesent Administration into power. clearly fore-, shadow (bat such la iu purpose. ' . ( fuch Is 'the' Usus presented to the Anerican people. It Is for thesn t Illustrate th capacity of man for setfgovernineai, by Insisting on a goverameat of th people, Jost as oar forefathers did. In opposition to aa aristo cratic, arbitrary and kingly power. So long have we proa, pared and enjoyed the blessings of civil and religious reedom, that we fad to appreciate their Value and have" almost forgotten the sacrifices "by which they were achieved. Power is ever stealing from the many t th few, and unless the people boldly and manfully meet tha present crisis ere long the government of the many will become the government of the few, and instead of being tne asylum for tbe oppressed all nations, onr own will become as oppressive with lu orders and burdens as th most despotic,, . , ., rj , y . .; The FurruniL will eentlnne t advocate old fashioned Democratic doctrines, believing firmly that tb only hop of preserving Republican institutions rets en their supremacy In tbe administration of tbe government. These doctrines sre Clearly and comprehensively set forth In th following platform prepared by Thomas Jefferson, th founder of the Democratic party: ' Equal anJ eiact Justice to all men, of whatever tat or persuasion religious or political ; Peace, commerce, snd honest friendship with sit nations, entangling alliance with aune; The support of the State Governments in all their rights, as the mot competent administrations for oar do tneatic concerns and the surest bulwarks against an ti -republican tendencies. ' . - . The preservation of the general government In its whole constitutions! vigor, a tbe sheet anchor pf our peace at home and safety abroad ; ' A jealmis care of Tbe right of election by the people ; A mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by lU .word of revolution, where peaceful remedies are U vprovidetl. Absolute acquiescence in the will of the majority, th vital principle of republic., from which there I no anneal but to force the vital principle and Immediate parent of despotism ; . . . . A well disciplined militia, our hft reliance in peace, and for the first moments f war, till regulars may relieve them. The supremacy of tbe civil over th military authority. ..... Economy In the public exnerues, that labor may be lightly burdened; The honest payment of our debts, and sacred prererva tion of the public fiitb; Encouragement of agriculture, and of commerce as its handmakt. . The diffusion of information, and arraignment of all abuses at th bar of puhli reason; , Freedom of religion; " FREEDOM OF THE PRESS; ' AXD FREEDOM OF PERSOX ÜXDER TBE rROTECTIOX OP THK BABE AS CORPUS; This Is a platform upon which every Demoer ani very citizen can stand, and if a free government the Constitution and Union as framed by tha founders of th Republic U preserved, it will only be by the successful ascendency of those principles in its administration. If they are maintained the voice of the people will control in public affairs, and the blessings of civil liberty will be preserved and perpetuated. ' t . It U a time tha people should read. Tbe hole world is in commotion, and revolutions threaten other nations a well a, war own Too SKsmnrx will give a s u rain ay of all general newt:, and it will he th aim of the publishers to make It a valuable and Interesting newspaper In every department. It will pay epecial attention to State affairs, and, as the central organ of th Democratic party of Indiana, will use every effort to sustain its principles, Its policy and it representative men. ' It will not be an instrument to adrance the selflsh !nteret of cllqnes, factions or iudivU'nnls. In do way can sound prnclples be better disseminated than through the agency of Demoantk iirs.wjieri and. Democratic documents. Aud Democrats caunot better scrw their cans than by placing a Democratic nrwrpaper in (he hands of very family lu tb State. . The prejudice of our political ; opponents would soon give way if they were enlightened as to tbe doctrines ami purpose of the Democratic party. ; Notwithstanding the large increase of the expenses attending the puMicaiioa of nrwpapet the terma of tbe Sestimex will be the arae as heretofore, and aa we bave no paid agents, we shall rely upon friends tn aid la extending its circulation. And the larger the circulation, tbe greater will be the ability of the proprietors to in. crease tbe value and interest of tbe paper. 'JL'XSHAsIM. ' i ... TERMS OF THE DAILY SEXTINKU One copy, one year. .............,f7 Of One copy, six months.. 3 so One copy, one month...'. 60 Delivered by the carrier, within the city. 15 cents por "week, payable to the canicr. , Agents will be supplied at 13 cents a week. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY SKXTISEL. ' 1 copy, 1 year fl 50 10 copies, and one to thi maker or the club....... IS 00 20 copies, and two to the maker of the club 31) 00 , Additions can be ru.ide to club at anytime at tbe . above rates. TU name will m printed od each paper withoutextra charge. , , 1 , Xo paper will be sent with out prepayment, or eon . tinned louger than I'.iU fvr. . Add re KLUDH, HAItK.IESS V nif.lIA!vI, Indlannpelu, Ind. REVISED STATUTES. .etc t OAVIiV Ac IIOKD'j$ REVISED STATUTES! OF INDIANA. Seooud JUdltiorx. THE SECOND EDITION" OF GAVli Hord' Revised Statutes of Indiana. Is now ready for " delivery, fioth volumes have been carefully revised, 'and all errors corrected. There I added te the Jfrtt volume an äppandix of over two hundrad pages, containing the "acta passed at th. regular and called sessions of the Legislature of 1061, and at th regilar session of 1863, ' with 7 a full index. This edition will Increase' the value of th work, as It will 'contain all -all the taws of the State now ri force." Th secowat " volume contains all tbe acts upon the subjecta to which t it refer, except tbo of 163, and the amendments mad at that session are noted in the margin of that 4 Tolum. These amended act, however, will be foand in th Supplement. t : ,.-! -, .- ' Tb price of the present edition, printed upon clear, ...... .... 1 . . white paper, and well bound, is Txs Duu.ais lor tb two volumes, or Fivs Douaus for elthei. ... . .. i , : Tb HiTTtsaixirT, containing the acta of tbe regular aad called sessions of the Legislature of 1M1, and the - regular session of 143. with a complete index. In a arrcaara voi.rnx, boond In leather, in th same style as the other vulumes, Is also offered for sale. Price Tw. DOLLABS. ... Orders for either volume ef the Statues, or all.wil : receive prompt attention. ' Addres J. J. BINCflAJrl. nevls-dAwlf ' IndlanapollB. t- snnnnjJnWnanwnsaananannajaananann .,, .;. LECAL;--"'' ; ;c - 2TATEO,wotiaMAKIOSCOi:5rrT' BS rnth 3 Marlon Circuit Court of Marion County, in tb . But of Indiana, Ma ck Terra, A. D. 1SA4.-Oorr K. Lao vs. Betsy at. Una, . - Be it known. That oo this llth day of January In th year 164, the above named plaintiff by his attorney, Sled lu th office of the Clerk of the Marlon Circuit Court : of Marlon County h-s eaanplaJat against said defendant in the above entitled cans, together with - an aJudavit of a competent person, that said defendant, fiefy K. Lane, Is not a resident of th Stat of Indiana. Said defendant Is, therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against bar, and unless , sh appear and answer or demut thereto, at th catling of said cause, oath second day of th next term of said Court, tob begun and held at the Court-boose, in the city ol Indlanapoila, on th third Monday In March waxt, said complaint aad th matter and things therein eon taioed , and all td will be heard aud determined In hr absence. WM. YVALLACK.Clerk. ' C.Havmk, Attorney for Plaintiff. , JaaDw3w - - - - ' ' - " -' ' :
MEDICAL DOOK0. &C.
Galen's Head Dispensary . iiianufi ..... - . - .".. 1 , . BT TEX LXGIBLATCaS OF KXTTCCHT FOE TH TBKATKXITT OF ALL. TH DI3XAJSEA OF TBI -v - UErSAKT ASD GK5ITAL 0EG1K8. , - WaTan.-- 'Jfwai X. M. aa la E m. , . JPÄ1CB 0Si.T TIS CKXTS. . . . .. A jriediral Report, - ; OmtWng Ikirht Jh. rUiUÄ em Xryt bnt k Anatomy and fkytivloyy qiX &mai Orvt in a iai4 r mau ans Lntatt. Ow 4, RIW KITHOD 0 TRKAT. .' ISO Tenerial Diia-including jr SvphOis In all Its stage. Öonorrhea, Y Uiet, atrtctor. VarVcociie. and Hvdrw. I ceU, DiaaasM as th KMnays, Bladder. o., without nsarcaryi contaiaiug a val- J nable treatise on thatwlde-rpread mala r dy ef youth. Seminal Weak mi. Sm. k turnal Ksatasioae. Atexwal Debilitr: las- L. . sTV i f potency, Ac., th Merwt IsDmiMn I youth and maturity rleing from the baneful habits of self-abBMi. To which it added baervatlnns oa Female Diseases, and other Intereailng matter of the ut. most Importance t tb auarrieal and theae eaitamplaiaas: maxriagB, whaentertsia doubts of their phyaical ability to enter that state. Sent to any address In a sesled wrapper, on receipt f tea eent r four stamps. Wo dvroto aar as Urs Um aa4 arumüo to th treat meat ef th various private disease treated of la our privat leport. Ottf Dispensary lath only lnxütation oub kind In America which baa been tablished by a special eharter.and tbla fact should giy ft a preference over th various quacks f doubtfal character ta be roa a In 1 argecitie. . ..... . BIPOBTANT TO iTMALES I Oaeaepartment ormr Dispensary I specially devoted to the treatment of the Diseases of Females, such at La.' chorrhea, or Whrte," Irreirnlar. Painful and SnrTiresa Menstruation, Vervwu aa General Debility.Dlseasesof B. TT mo, garrrnness, c. Xonanltationsand examinationsfre of cbarg. , Also fwr sale. DE. DK WEE'S EEGULATOR PILLS Por Female Obstructions, Irregnlstlties, Ac Married la' dlea im certain situations should not nse them, as they would cause miscarriage. Price 9 1 per box, and may b sent by mail. , , DR. GALKITS PBKTEITnVE An Invaluable artlck for theo wishing te limit th number of their offspring, ot th barren who desire children: warranted not to In jure th health, and will la-si for a lifetime. Sent to any auaresa,mnueraeai, on receipt 01 the price TW O DOLLARS. . PATTEJTTS AT. A D18TAKCF By sending a r.rl statement of their symptoms, will receive Blank Chart containing a list of questions, 00 r term for th coura of treatment, Ac Medicine sent to any part of the country to any case at heme, free from danger or cariosity. All transactions private en4 ovnfta.atlal. Remember the name and number.. - .- Direct all let Urs to , GALKN'S BEAD DlSPiS8AKT ' deeTJ-eS-dAwl? . . Louisville. Xy. EXCEL SI OR FAMILY MEDICINES, ABE AfAFF. RELIABLE CI RATI YE A5D PUBELT vegltable, and warranted to rive wtlsfaction and perform as recommended. One trial is worth a volume of certificates. - ffle! I cat Corrector, for Billions and Liver Complaints, Sirk or Xervou tleadarhe, Dyfpepna, and for purifying tbe blood. I.iver, attsirtlc atnd Antl-Billiwu Pill. We oller thes Pill and axsert that they ar the best In use, and Inrita a trial to prove the truth pf ur aaHertion. ..... A(ue fills, for Ihe radical cure of Fever and Ague. A cure is warranted in all cases. E rad I ca to r . We warrant tbbs remedy in all cates to enr eeronlc and recent case ef Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cbolic or Cholera Morbus. It 2 also the best pain killer extant Compound Extract of Arnica, for Eben matbm, Kenralgia Pains, Inflammations. Ac, Ac. One trial will convince the moat skeptical of tbe magical effect of this truly great and wonderful preparation. AromMIc Ointment for t'ut, new' and old; Sores, ttoil. flrulses. Bnms, rr0n p.jte Sore Tftpples, Ac. We offer this as one of the best Salves now in use. Paraslan Toot It Liquids-fur Servo Toothache, Cleaning the Tevth and Purifying the Breath. All of thit above seven remedies are put up scientifically, and sold wholesale and retail at Norwood's Block, 5 os. 18 and 20 North Illinois street, Indiatiapoila, and try Druggists and Storekeepers everywhere, aud warranted to cure if taken as recommended. The sick and afliicted are Invited to call at ur office, Norwood's Block, Convolutions free. Advice gratia. Medicines warranted and cures guaranteed. Call and gt circulars, m certificates and receiv good and honest treatment. ... Agents wanted to travel everywhere. Satisfactory Inducement offered. 8PJCER, HIXSTSGS CO., nwrlT-dAwly ' Proprietors. III. WIIITTIEIS. I R1VATK MEDICAL ADVICE FKEE OF CHARGE. Dr. Whittier's Theory, Svtnutoms snd Treatment 1 Cnrouic, ervou, L r-nary. and Sexual Diseases, tree, in a plain sealed letter envelope, for six cents to prepay pottage. It Is a clear delineation of all the diseases and conditions resulting from the infringement of th moral la, excesses, indulgences, exposures and Imprudences in married and sing'-.-life. Kvery sentence eontalna instruction to the afflicted, and t-houkl be read by every young person, to keep them off tbe shoals on which other have been broken to pieces. Amativence clearly suited to be under tbe control of Judicious treatment, and thereby prevent Inclination to one' very prolific cause ofdiwa.se. Nearly every ca $ of disease can be treated without hindrance to business. Medicine sent by mail, secure from observation. Charges moderate; consultations by letter or at the office free; cures guaranteed. Office 65 St. Charte stree, between Sixth and Seventh, onetfjuare south of Llndell Hotel, P. O. Box 3093, St. Lou!, Mo. Circular Letter especially for ladies, con taining nothing referring to .Sexual Diseasea for 3 cent postage. f Jsnl-dAwly C O 1 F I I 12 IV T I A I T0CN0 JfEJC WHO HAVE IS .iured tbemselve by certain secret bsMts, which unlit them for business, pl.a-nre or th duties of married life; alo. middle-aced and old men. who. from the follies of youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance oftheir years, before placing themlvesunder the treatraeut of ony one, should first read "TUE SECK KT KHIEKD." Hurried ladies will learn something of importance by perusinir "The Secret Friend." Sent to any address, in a sealed envelope, on receipt of Tec Cent s. - . DR. STUART A CO. eau be eou-ultcd n alldiseases of a private or confidential nature, from 8 A. M. to 9 F. M (Sunday? from t to 1 1 A. M.,) at their office. ' Address DR." A. J?TCAKT A CO., ' vnchll-dwlr-is-,S RoMon,Mass. ELECTION NOTICE. I: P. to'V: R. R. CO. rilHK KKGVI.AIt A5L'AL MKITTIXG OF THK ' I Stn'-kboMers of the Indisnaprdis, Pittsburg and Cleveland Ka!lrod Company will tie held. -at Ihe oface 01 tbe Company at IadiaiisKli. on Thursday, the 18lh da of February ncxl, for the cle f on of Directors for the ensuinp yesr, and the transactipn of any other business that rosy come before tbem. KOWAKD KlXfi, Srcretsry. Indianapolis, Jsn. 12, lMt. Jait'.3-dliAw4w TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. o v3 tm M. tTTTTTU B -T 'W SI nasnw WK KEEP OS HAND AND 1AKK TO ORDER, ALL kinds of Marble Monument snd Grave 8tnes, carve to order, with design, emblem, or devkw that may h wanted. Thos desiting anything ta ar line will da well te give usacall, as w snon but the best materials and insure a! work. ". M dAwly NOTICE. Indianapolis, Pittsburg and Cleve- "; land Railroad Company. A CASH WTIDESD OF THREF, PF.R CKXT. Fill V from Oovernment Tax, on the capital stock ol tb Indianapolis, Pittsburg and Cleveland Railroad Company, has been declared, payable at tbe oftlc of th Company at Indian JKlls. tn th 15th day of January next. Transfer books closed w tb 18tk and Will open on tb 1st f December. Anincress of th capital stuck of the Companv waa arJered to the amount of tbre hood red thour-and dollars, or thirty per cent, npon th present eapitsl, which say be taken pr rata by stockholders aa they stood an the books ua the lSik last. Information as to details will oe jrlvn by tb Secretary on application. Th surplus esrnltigi of ths year 1W, wr appropriated by rrd.rof the Board to existing eontraots for new eo.nl laments, Indianapolis tarmlmiR and othar tmprovenventsaa the road. - M By crder of th Board. rnWARD KI50, Secretary. Iadia.apoUDM.slt,l3. ' 4ectl-dlwAw8w
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