Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 23, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1864 — Page 3

J AX. 25. NEW CLUB) RATES. In order to contnbvte to the .dissemination of Democratic principles throughout the State, we bare this dar established near club rate for the Weekly ßentiuel, furnishing tweutr copies and orer at one dollar' and twentj-fire centj a year. From this dato the following will be the terms of tbwi'ccMj SeWnflC iL'aij 1 copy, one year, $1 50 10 copies, and one to the maker of the club, 15 00 20 copies. and one to the nmker of the club, 23 00 Additions can be made to clubs at any time at clob rates. ; t;. . While we are making these reductions, with war prices still continuing on paper and Tabor, we feel that we hare a right to call on every Democrat in ludian to aid in extending the circulation of the Sentinel. There is no Democrat but can raise a cUb in his neighborhood, with a little exertion, and if this is done all orer the State.the Seotinel will be a fttniliar visitor at the fireside of every Democrat!) family. Go to work at once, and set'your fricoJj to work, to get up large lists in your neighborhoods. Let ns hear from you soon. t Specimen ropies and Prospectus will be sent on application. ' IsniAXAroLts. Jan. 25th. If 64. x ' Pbixtisq Office roa Sali An office entirely new, and material all in good order, everything capable of doing a good bninei, in Columbus, Bartholomew county, Indiana, one of the richest counties in the Stale. - . 7VriM. One half cash; balance on one year's time For particulars, addrea or inquire at 44 South Pennsylvania street, Indian.tr-!. Indiau. 23 6twlt Sarah L. DitLK. BaTAST'a Cosiuerci al Collkok We have seen a letter from Prof. Pratt R? Spencer, who is one of the authors of the Spencerian System of Penmanship, anil who has btcii one of the principal professors in Bryant mid Stratton'a chain of colleger for orer ten years, which sUtes that he will airive here this week to aume a permanent partnership and professorship with Mr. Bryant, of whom he has bought half of this popul.ir institution. This will certainly be good new to every Itdy and gentleman in the West, as Mr. Spencer has never been excelled as a pen man. and has an unexcelled reputation as a successful teacher. , JCT A?tuma axd Consumption. The proofs of the most distressing ca?es of Atlim i and Con sumption by Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Coush Balsam, speaks louder than words to the merits of this incomparable remedy. A grateful patient writes: '"I am happy to lear my testimony to the wonderful power of your Cough Bilssra in curing me of the most troublesome cough and shortness of breath after all other me.ins'häd failed." Can any result be more gratifying! What a load of suffering was removed by the use of this noble Cough Balsam. Sole by all druggist 50 cents per bottle. tf. SoLDirRS axd TitEia RrtATiTM Taki Notici. Disabled soldiers and their relatives, who are entitled to pensions, back pay, or bounty, can hare them promptly attended to by applying to Walker & McKernan. authorized agents, No. 8, West Washington street. The best proof that they understand the business, is the large number of eases in which thev have obtained the bounties and pensions. . : J. D. Walker, ' - Lite Mjor 2J Cavalry. ' D. S. McKkrs ax. - 'janll-wly ' Inaf ruction to Collector cf Internal Ztevamue. It will be seen by. .the .following letter of JoMiru J. Lewis. Commissioner, that the collectors of internal revenue are only permitted to receive in payment thereof gold and silver coin and National Bank notes and Treasury Notes issue ! ander the authority of the United States: Treasury Department. ) , Orrici of I.vtersal Revenue. Washington, Jan. 7, 164. ) - By direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, you are hereby notified that by the statutes of the United State, "all duties, tties, sales cf public lauds, debts, or sums of money accruing or be coming due to the United States, shall be paid in gold and silver coin only, or in Treasury note issued under the authority of the United States," or in notes of banks organized under the act to provide National Currency, and known as National Banks. The statutes further provide that the Secretary of the Treasury shall report all known violations of the above requirement, by any receiving officer of the government, to the President of the United Slates, and to Congress. Im makinz your collections of internal reve-, nne, you will please regjrd the provisions of the acts referred to. and decline to receive payment in any currency not mentioned above. JosirH J. Lewis, Commissioner. e e STATU ITU.1IS. The total number of marriage licenses issued in Clay county during the year lbG2 was 94. In 1363 there were 111. The Lafayette Journal airs that 527 men are yet required to Ell the quota of the 8ih Dia ' trict. The Ilendricks Ledger says there has never been bot one bad case ol small-pox in town yet; there are at present, nine or ten cases of rnrio loiJ- - . The Iluuliugton count Poor House was destroyed by fire on Saturday evening, the 16ih insl. Loss to the county about $2,500. The fire originated from an imperfect floe. Ten thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine hogs were packed in VinccuDes the past reason. The number packed last seison was 16,000. The deficiency in weight tUis year is about ten pet ceut. . - ... '. . , The Union Couuty (Indiana) Herald aaja that so many of tl.e farmer's sons, aud laborers of that county have volunteered, that it will be alröost Impossible next season to get the work dope. There are proprietors of Urge farms who have not a single hand to help them. , . llon e. Perry county, is wild wiih exciiemeut over two supposed case of aratllpox The Rome Academy is dismissed for one week, and the citizens give the infected localities a wide berth.' The country people are also alarmed, and Utterly refuse to haul their surplus commodities to towu. . t -. .y The State Sejitiikl. Read the prospectus of the State Sentinel in another column. It is very important that sound Democratic papers should be widely circulated during the approaching Presidential canvass, an I it needs not us to teli our readers that the Sentinel is "sound." As the organ of tl Democracy of this state, it deserves a liberal support Stark County Press. The Second District The qr-ou of the Second District ander the lust call, as been 11 ed. It is true that some of the counties in the DUtrictare behind, yet others have a considerable number recruited over their quota. . ,Tber is do wiping out the (act that the glorious old Democratic Second District leads the van ia the way of recruiting H. A. Ledger. Clerk or the Scheme Court. We see by or exchanges that the name of Sitnsel R. Ham; ill. Esq , of old Democratic Sullivan, is fxvorably mentioned in connection- with Ute office of Clerk of the Supreme Court. Mr. II. is tl.e of the best speakers in the State, and besides a bold and afimchiiir: Democrat of the old Jackson school a geutleuian who his done incalculable good to toe eamae uf Democracy of the State, by his ualiring davoUoa .aud cxariiuu. in behalf .of to old time honored party of which h is a proiainent raember. If Mr. II.' shou Id receive the nomination of the State Convention for ths position above named, as we think he should, he will not leave a "stono untarned" until the victory is complete. Vincennes Sun.

MONDAY,

TELECRAPHIC.

1 r r lorelin Newa. . .... New York, January 24 The steamer Etna, from Liverpool 6th via Queeustown 7th. has arrived In the French Corps Legislatif several amendments to the address were introduced, express great sympathy with Poland, and declaring it pedient to tecognize the Poles as belligerents. The report of the Committee on the Supplementary Credits asked by the government, warns the executive against dangerous entanglements. It unanimously advises that an end be put to the Mexican expedition as soon as the honor of France will permit. . The committee will wind up by proposing the adoption of the bill. The King of Denmark issued a spirited and war-like address to the army, and calls on it to uphold the honor of the Country by force, if necessary. A Copenhagen telegram says about 14,000 troops of the reserve have been called out. I The report that an English aud French fleet "will soon visit Copenhagen 'Is contradicted, but the fact that the English Channel fleet is re called home lends some color to the statement. German troops in Holstein show continued activity. Official correspondents of Vienna caution the Minor. German States against precipitate action agrainst Denmark, and warn them against carrying out an attack it Is reported that the excitement is increasing throughout Germany. At Vienna there is a universal belief that there Will be war before spring." ." The rumor that the new King of Orecco had quitted Athens in despair of regulating the con fusion, is not confirmed. i The Times is suspicious of the ultra pneifio tone of the Emperor of the French, and is of the opinion that such a line of conduct is at this time much more than any other favorable to the schemes of French ambition at this particular juncture of aftirs, for the Emperor and the Chambers of France to confine themselves to preaching the merits of peace, is by uo means the readiest way to obtain it. It-would -be better if France were -to employ her whole influence id her endeavors to check those suicidal passions which are urging Germany into a war which must, before long, sweep into its ever widening vortex every power of the European Continent. LlVERrooL, January 7 Bread-stuffs brilliant; Provisions steady aud unchanged, except Lard, which is tending onward; Petroleum firm, refiued. 1-10. London, Jauunry 7 Consuls for money 91(3 91 American securities flat. There is no change to report on the Holstein question. . Front JVeiir York Ntw VoK. January 24 The Tiroes contains a true statement of a letter from a Frenchman, formerly in the .rebel army, dated Richmond, January 11th, to a friend here. He reports the arrival of another agent of the French Emperor, named M irtiguy, via Nsssan, and his mysterious conferences with JefF. Davis. It is known, he mtj, that Jeff- has promised to recognize the Emperor in Mexico, and promised France all the advantages of the Southern Con federacy,' if Napoleon would recognize and support the Southern cause. All of our principal tnec, be says think, therefore, that a war between France and the United States is near at hand. The writer has no doubt the plan of making Gen. Lee dictator will be adopted as the only means" to counteract the strength of the North. Lee has expressed his willingness to accept it. He and Jeff", are on bad terms, and the latter would have to retire. The latter is unpopular in consequence of keeping Bragg so long in cornmaud. He has even, thought iince Brairg'3 dismissal of giving him command of the Army of Virginia, and sending Lee to Daltou, but had to abandon his plan on account of the-great influence brought against it. . . Johnston, who took command of Bragg 'a demoralized army, thought of retreating to Atlanta, but was kept at Dilton by orders from Richmond.that he might take advantage of a probable weakening of the Northern army by furloughs aud expiration of term of service. Davis's plan is to keep the armies on the offensive; though Lee gave his opinion that with the miserable condition of the army in regard to clothing and provisions, it was impossible to do 8. Early's expedition was a miserable failure. Mote thau a thousand veterans have returned with their hunds and feet frozen. - The news from Charleston, the writer Jays, is rdiscouraging. Bureaugard has expressed the opinion that he cannot hold Charleston much longer, as Gilmore's guns are in a position to reduce it to ashes in a few hours, if he intended to do so. A South Carolina regiment doing duty at Charleston intended to desert en masse, but were prevented by one of them giving information of their intentions. Twenty of the ringleaders were shot on the 4ih in4., and the rest divided up among other regiments. The 13th Virginia regiment, ahich was ordered to Alabama, refused to obey the order, and were disbanded and used to fill up other regiments, as the only plan to avoid mutiny Bread riots occur almost daily in the South. The Southern people are tiiel of the war. John Morgan has been given command of Msgruder'a army, but will not be more successful than the latter. The writer concludes that the dart of the Southern Confederbcy are uumberod, and its backbone Is broken. The. fJerald'e Washington disp.itch, says: - It is understood Utat California and Oregon will soon be formed into a military department, and the forces there raised to be at least ten lull regiments. It is expected that a Mjor General will be sent there from the Atlantic States ; The small-pox is-subsiding ia Washington, and promises u soon disappear. - It has been discovered tint on the occasion of Meade's late movement, the rebels were so apprehensive of deleat that they took all the felons out of prison, reprieved a large number of de serters aud sent them to reinforce Lee. One lady, Sri repliiig to another, says: "Your description of.ihe Piesident pains me. I had hoped fur better tilings. It is true wc are despoudeiit, but our hope for the future is still strong." The weather continues very mild, but the comtnou roads are impassable for heavily loaded trains. Several pro mine jt citizens and rebel .officers, uric of tbern an ex Foreign Minister, are negyti a tinj?. to come within our- lines under tho President's ami'C?y proclamation. Fernando Wood lias, it is Raid, prepared a speech', trt br delivered on the ' amendatory confiscation bill in hieb lie will enforce views as to the propriety and iieces.-ity of appoiuting peace commissioners to the Richmond Government. Special to the Herald dated Heitdquarterx; Western Virginia, Jan 24ih, says: We have captured a rebel in.nl." The ecrets of the mail bug are curious and interesting, and in one or two instances highly important. Al most al) the letters contain remarks on the President's amnesty proclamation.-' '' 1'U auQeriuga utüutwili iu rLUloia, the din affected state of citizen of the South, the com plaints of soldiers, the manner in which the rebl officers. hifiU.iii position ara spoken of, kc, all serve ja very mauv res pec is .to confirm there ports ia circulation in the Northern papers re gardiog the condition of the ConfederacyTrie Postmaster General has invited bids to reduce the running time of roads four days from the AMantii: and Pacific. During the Ute cold weather, over $12,000 worth of ice was collected in the department of Washington for the use of hospitals From Chatlanooia, . Cit atta.xooua, December 23. Trains are running regulartv between Nashville and Chattanooga. Col. McClellati has arrived with one thousand mechanics and laborers, and the work of re-building the railroad to Knoxville will be commenced at once. Supplies are accumulating. The anny is receiving full rations. A large number of veteran volunteers have left the army, but the balance of power is maintained by new recruits from tho North and de serters from the South. Seven hundred recruits came down this morning, and on Monday one hundred and fifty rebel deserters joined our tanks. The rebel army is in its old position at Dalton. It is beliercd they number no more thau 30,000. It is positively known that they are killin their best moles for subsistence ' Gen. Grunt came to the front this morning Gen. Judah has left for Knoxville to resume coftiftiand of his old division, the 23 corps. Surgeoim.'S Hewitt has been signed;by Gert Gr'.,' Medical Director of th Department of the Ghlov to report to Gen. Foster in the field.; - , - : - . ' - ' There have been no demonstrations recently by the rebels. Guerrillas quiet. ; ' tram Louuville. Locitilt.. Janoarv '23. The Kentucky LegMature had four ballots, tl! alike, for Benstor; Guthrie SI; Bell 40. Bdrnham 32; Buckner ö Siity-fire rotes required for election.

From Cincinnati. ' CisciMtATi, January 24. mes McClean, an old citizen, died her yesterday. - . . ,r , . w ; , The Evening Dispatchsays: , " . ... . . Capt. Ekin, a staff officer from Knox vi le on Thursday, .a week ago, brings inforraatioc that Longstrcet was reinforced by 20.ÜU0 men an 1 was advancing on Knoxville. driviug Gen. Granger's forces before him." ' ' '' ' .' It was thought that our army would be compelled to fall back to the entrenchments at Knoxville. . It ia reported that John Morg-.n, at the head of 5,000 cavalry, was preparing to make a movement to cut off all communication between Knoxville and Chattanooga or make a raid into Kentucky. . ' ' I'rom liarttn. Daiton, O., January 22 James Pcrrine, an old and well known merchant of Dayton died this evening, after a britf illness. .

Rew Vark Cattle Market. Uaikit Dat, Tvksday, January 19, 1864. . tot al. aacairrs or cattlr or am. eikim, roa tub wree. - - Shrep siid Veals. Lamb. Beeves. Total...... 4,95 Last week - :-i 4,149 Contpn'it week lat year.... 4,127 Av'r'Ke Xo-per w'k last year 5,064 Cowa. 150 103 Swine. 6.150 6.P63 5.424 51,152 401 4'4 15,394 11,51ft . ,143 73 315 130 699 10,013 ceves non DirriCUENT STATEa. . 2?ew York Ohio Indiana ........ Illinois. , Peuusylrania.. Kentucky Missouri 1,3.13 Connecticut.' , 730 Slew Jersey... ,239 Mfehirau..... 42 591 ZU9 , 8W9 Iowa.... . Canada........ 4S M&.v.&chuetU. The market apened yestenlav morning with a mall supply, there being only S.7Ö0 bead at Forty-Fourtk truer, but It wu generally understood among the butchers that tber wan a good upply due and near at band, and th-y were not (Imposed to be la too great baste in making their purcliane. The weather ha been very unfavorable, bei? wet and oft. Prices are c lower for aeod eatl.e, and lit tor common, with a alow trade at the decline. - .... We noticed a few very fiue cattle n the yards, but the stock reuerally appeared badly, a large portion of the cattle baring been on the roala a loig time, detained by storm and accidents. v one pair of extra choice beeves, the finest we have reen in this market, were sold at a price not made public. The market cloxed heavily, but all cattle were soli at about our quotations. Government took only fifty head this week at l-'CIJc. - We quotes . . , Premium qualities, f er cwU. ............... 1 3,5 14.00 Prime, da do .12,5013,0 Medium to good qualities, per ewt ...... ....10, .VI a; 12,00 Poor do do T.oo 8,te General wiling prices do lO.IHVllO Average do ........1U,51K - N ' ' cows . Are In good demand this week; good cows bring very full price, while common animals are niore diOk-ult of sale. Some of the nlTering" cost 73 per head in Albany, aii t one very fine milker wa-old at f 100. We quote: liest quality. Good do . Fair do . Com'n do . per bead JTOtsO d do do 4Ä 50 33 40 VEALS r In good demand at our revised quotation.. Calves are ou the increase. We quote: Guod and extra qualities, per pound. ........ .8 St,c Other qualities do S C27c DHKKr Are fully SI per head lower, on account of largely increased receipts and a mixlrraie demand. The soft damp weather tells htrongly against the retail trade, and the price of drrssl sheep have tumbled heavily. Gotxi fat sheep have been soM at per pound; live weight and extra fat sheep bring 8c. Uue etiuice lot Canada sheep biou;;ht tl I each, or 84c per Dound. A good many remain unsold. Ii. H. Hume sold 1,825 head, arerapin 96.9t each. MoiJraw sold 2.634 very good sheep at ?7.4; and Chamberlain avid 4,900 sheep aud la nous at 4.75, 79 per head. boos. The arrivals have been light, but prlr.es are so high that the demand is checked, packers preferring to take Western dreed, which they can buy at 949,,,c per pound. Wa quote: , ' Liva hog. . Dresse!. Heavy prime corn-red ; J(10 l-ight do 7. (7 J, 99.' L4hrytnd.e! ::::::::::( SPECIAL NOTICES. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES K ItKGLECT'D COUGH. COLD. an Irritated or Sora Throat, If allowed to progress, results inserioas Pulmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic Die--es, often times incurable. BKOWX'S BRONCHIAL TKfX: HKS reach directly the affected parts, and give almost inmedial relief. For Bronchitis, Asthma Catarrh, and Consumptive Coughs the Troches ara useful. Public Sneak roa COUGHS ers and 8ingers ' should have the Troches to clear and strengthen the voice. Military Uflicera and Soldiers AKD I who overtax the voile and are exposed to sudden changes, should use tbetn. Obtain only the gennine. COLOS. "BUOWS'S BkONCHIAL TROCHF.S" having proved their efficacy hy a test of many years, are highly recommended and pre-scribed by Pbyaxians and Surgeons in the Army, aud have received testimonials from many eminent men. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines In the Culled States and most foreign countries at 25 cent per boa. Jan4-dAwlm , aiicr Can Ic Cured! -AMERICAN CANCER CHAMPION! DR. HEUERN HAS LOCATED IX THE City of Chicago, 165 Drarbond t-t et, oppose the Tost Oflioe.. He claims to be ill King of Cancers, and all kind cf Fever Sores, uch as Wliiie Swelling and Bine Diseases, e'crolula, Piles, im I Sora Eyes in thcil worst stages, Livrr Comp'aints, Consumption, Female Weak nesa, and Halt Khenm, Tctlci, Kheuntatifm, Acc. The Doctcr becam master of tb- above direax-a while traveling through Furope and America. The Doctor will take pleasure in showing his visitor certificate of the almve cases where they have been given op as lncurab e by the bet phy-lcians in the conntry. Tlie Doctor slsn guaramers a cure in all cam where the patient lives up to the direction-, or no py. The patient will please correspond weekly, giving a true statement of the case. Tost Office drawer 6403. Tiia por dali with liberally. . Cancers extracted in from four to twontj-four hout without instruments r pa!u, or a drop of blood. decl4-wly . tW IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR Qastkt's F eh alb Pius have never yet failed In re ' moving dttlW-uItie arising from orwtructlon, or stoppage of nature, or In restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal aTectlons, Prolapsus, Clert, the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly barmls on the constitution, and may be taken by the mot delicate female without causing diires the same time they art like a charm by klrt-tigthening. Invigorating and restoring the ryt-Xrm to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what causes the obstruction may arise. They should, however, NOT h Ukrn during the first tbrre or four month of pregnancy, though aafe at any other time, as miscarriage would ba the result. : Ejcü box contains 60 p 11. Price flDr. UAUVKY'S TKRAT188 an Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Mijesrr1fre, Havre tmesa, fterility. Reproduction and Abu its of Nature, and emphatically the Ladies Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 44 pagel, seut fte t any addrem. Si cents required to par postage The 1111 and book will be sent by mall when desired, securely sealed and prepaid, by '. J. KUTAN, M.D., Ueueral Agent, ' Xo. 78 Cedar street, Jiew York. jy'r'Sold by all the principal druggists. TOMI.rN305 COX, Druggi-tK, Agents, ept30'3-dti wly Indisnapolis. r-NEW DISCOVERY FOR TnE speedy ami permanent cure of Seminal Weakness, Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Uleet, Sequal Diseases, EmikHion, Impotence, Genital Debility sod disease at the Bladder and Kidneys. P.kix's SpKCino Pius are warranted In all eases and can be relied on. No chance of diet required. They do not uausate,nor Interfere with buriness pursuit. Upwards of 200 cases have been enred the past month. Hurt Ait oiu kundrrd phyU-iamt in' thsm 4m their ftrlnU practice, and nil jwtt irtU of tAeir ttflcfiCff. They are entirely harmless on the system, and can be relied on iu all cases arising from youthful Indiscretion or aclf-abn.se, which often Incapacitates the sufferer from fulfilling tAd Julie ofnuirrud (. A TB1AT18K of 64 page?, containing means of cure, cut free to alL Two stanfpa required fur postage. . : The Pills will be sent by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of Oae Pollar.hy i. BJtYAK, M. D., ( . Ko. 70 Ct dar street, H,T. Bold by all the principal druggist. TOMUK803T COX, Agents, aept-30-d.twly ' Indiannpolls. ' LICENSES. Notice of Application for License. ' TTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEX, THAT I WILL APPLY i to the Board of Commissioner of Variva county. IfwJisna. at their next term, 1843, for a license to seil intoxicating liquors in a le.- quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the aame to be drank on my premises, for one year. My place of business, and the premlsea whereon aaid liquors are to be sold and drank, Is located on Lot ten (10,) in square S3, in the Oriental House, In the d', of Indianapolis, In Center township. In Marion eotinty, Indiana. Janl0w3w GEORGE M. BUSCH.

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5 -0PTBJE ' . . INDIANA STATE. SENTINEL, DAILY AND WEEKLY, For 1004. At m period in the history of the nation has it been more Important that the people sheuld be advised of the principle upon which our Government I based and the bearing of passing events upon oar polkal institution. We are in the midst of revolution, and the effort la being made to overthrow the Government established by the wisdom, sagacity and patriotism of Washington, Jefferson, Hadlson and their associates, and establish m Its stead a strong, overshadowing and centralized despotism. State rights, which have protected the liberty of the citizen, are to be struck down; State line are to be obliterated and the Federal Government Is to ufarp the control and direction of the domestic policy and Institutions of the States. This is the policy of the Administration party. It leading members boldly proclaim It, and th events which hava transpired Muce the advent of the present Administration into power clearly for. shadow that euch I iu purpose. ' ' Such is tha i-iu presented to th American people. It I fv them to illustrate the capacity of man for selfovernmeut, by Insisting on a government of the people, just as onr forefathers did, in opposition to an aristocratic, arbitrary and kingly power. Solongha.-we preapered and enjoyed the blessing of civil and religious reedotn, that we fail to appreciate their value and have almost forgotten the sacrifice by which they wer achieved. Power Is ever stealing from the many to the few, and unless the people boldly and manfully meet lha present crisis ere long the governmeat of the many will become the government of the few, and Instesd of being the asylum for the oppreed jf all nations, our own will become as oppressive with it orders and burden as the most despotic. The SaxnsEt will continue to advocate old fashioned Democratic doctrines, believing firmly that the only bops of preserving Republican institutions rests on their supremacy ia the administration of the government. Tbee doctrine are clearly and comprehensively set forth in th following platform prepared by Thomas Jefferson, the founder of the Democratic party: Equal and exact fustice to all men, of whatever state er persuasion religious or political ; Peace, commerce, and honcit friendship with all nations, entangling alliance with none; The support of th State. Government In afl their right, as th most competent administrations for our domestic concerns and the urest bulwark against a nti -republican tendencies. The preservation of the general povernment In ita whole cotiftitntionat vigor, as the sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad ; A Jealous care of the right of election by th people ; A mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of revolution, where peaceful remedies are unprovided. Absolute acquiescence in the will of the majority, the vital prii.ciple of republics, from which there is no appeal but tu fjree the vital principle and immediate parent of despotb-m : A well disciplined militia, our best reliance in peace, and for the first moments f war, till regular may relieve thrm. The supremacy of the civil over the military authority. Economy In the public expenses, that labor may ba light Ipitrdened; . The Bones! payments of our debts, and sacred preservation of the public faith; Enconrsi?emcnt of agriculture, and of commerce as its handmaid. Ibe diffusion of information, awl arraignment of all abuses at the bar of public reasont Freedom of religion; FKEKKOM OK THK PRESS; AND KKKKDOM OK PKKSOM UXDKS THE PROTECTION OF THK HABKAS CORPUS; This is a platform upon which every Democra ant! every citizen can stand, and If a free government the Constitution and Union as framed by the founders of the Itepubllc is preserved, it will only be by th 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. ' It is a time the peoples should read. The whole world is in commotion, and revolutions theatcn ether nations as well as our own Tbc Sk.vtinki. will give a s ummay of all general news, and it will be the aim of the publishers to make it a valuable and interesting newspaper iu every department. It will pay rpecial attention 1 State affairs, aud, as the ceutral organ of the Democratic party of Indiana, will use every effort te sustain it prin ciples, its policy and its representative men. It will not be an Instrument to advance the selfish interests of cliques, factiona or individual. In no way can sound prnciple be better disseminated than through the agency-of Democratic newspapers and Democratic documents. And Democrats cannot better serve their cause than by placing a Democratic newspaper in the hands of every family in the State. The prejudices of our political opponents would soon give way if they were enlightened a to the doctrine and purposes of the Democratic party. Notwithstanding the large increase of the expense attending the publication of newspapeis, the term of the Scstlvcl will be the tame as heretofore, and as we have no paid agents, we shall rely upon friends t aid in extending its circulation.. And the larger the circulation, the greater will be the ability of the proprietor to increase the value and interest of the paper. JK TEKtfS OF THK DAILY SESTIXEL. . One copy, one year fl no One copy, six months......'.... 350 Due copy, one month.... uo Delivered by the carrier, within the city. 15 tents per week, payable to the carrier. ' Agenu will be supplied at 12 cents a week. TEKMS OK TUE WEEKLY SEXTIXEL. I copy, 1 yesr fl 60 10 copies, and one to the maker of the clult IS 00 20 copies, and one to the maker of the club. S3 00 Additions can be made to clubs at anytime at the above ra'es. The names will be printed on each paper w ithout extra charge. .TSo paper will be sent without prepayment, or continued longer than paid for. Address i:l.ii:u, iiakkncvs & ninuiiA.Ti Intttartapolia Ind. NOTICE. r.'irtiii-r!ii Notice. . t sy I fit HE LNDKKSIG2JF.D HAVK UNITED, THEIR .M. omces, and arm nerearter conduct a nrst cla-e Real Estate, InMirauce, Loan. Tax Paying and Kent Collection Agency, at the well known office heretofore occupied by Frank Smith, north-wert corner of Waahino-'on and Pennsylvania streets, Indianapolis,. Indiana. The omce heretofore occupied by Mr. Spann w ill be closet as a real estate agency, and the friends and customer of both parties are solicited to continue their favor at the above ;lace . We wish our frien Is topa-licularly understand that we are not in the business for the purpose (f a-l:ing our own r I estate, but do a first-class commission business. Parties drin: to buy or aell property, either private or public sale, or transact aov oilier viuinesa in our lue, will do well to give us frequent calls. JOHN S. SPAJfy FRANK SMITH. . January 30, lfWbi. janl-d3l&wlw NOTICE. GRAVEL ROAD MEETING. FIHB STiXJKHOLURUS OF THK ISDIANAPOL-8 X -nu1 Oakland Gravel Road Company are requested to meet at the town of Oskland on Saturdny, the 6th day of January. I.-; at 1 o'clock P. to elect live Dtrecters for said Company. . LEVI nOLANDEE, ALEXANDER MOCK, " CHKMTOPHF.K APPLE, ' Janl94iAwt HENKY APPLE. - A FACT. It is a Dye. . , ,, . -. . In the year 145 Mr.Mathcwi 4rxt prepared tbe VENETIAN H 1K DTK; since that time it has been used by thousands, and in no instance has 1' failed to give entire astisfaetion. " " - The VENETIAN DTJ4 is the cheapest in the world. Iu price ia only Fifty CentN aud each bottle contains double the quantity of dye iu those yally sold for one dollar. ; The VENETIAN DYE is warranted not to Injure the hair or the scalp in the slightest degree. The VENETIAN DYE work with rapidity and certainty , the hsir requiring no preparation whstever. The VENETIAN DTK produce any bade that may be desired one that will not fade, crock of wash outone that i as permanent as the hair itself. For aal by all druggists. Price 60 cents. , , . A. I. MATHEWS, General Agent, II Geld street, N. T. ' Also, Manufacturer of Mathews' Arnica Hair Gloca, the best hair dressing In use. Price sfi cents. . . JunelS-ly UR. ..lVniTTIER. 1 PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVICE FREE OF CMARGE. Dr. Whittier Theory, ymptora and Treatment 1 f Chronic, 'rvous. Urinary, and Sexual Diseases, free, in a plain sealed letter envelope, for six cents to prepay postage. It is a clear delineation of all the disease and condition resulting from th infringement of the moral laws, a ice es, indulgence, exposure and imprndencea In married and single life. Every sentence contain Instruction to the ftiScted, and should be reset by every young person, to keep thera off the shoal 00 which oth. er have been broken to piece. A mativenea clearly stated to be under the control of Judicious treatment, and thereby prevent Inclination to one very p roil no cause of disease. Nearly every case of claease can be treated without hindrance to business. Medicine sent by mail, secure from observation.-Charge moderate; consultations by letr or at tho offlca free; cure guaranteed. OlBc 65 8t. Charles street, between Sixth and Seventh, oue square south of Lindell Hotel, P. O. Box SOM, St. Lcui. Mo. Circular Letter MpecUlly for ladles ea tainlng nothing referring to Sexaal Disease for I cents postage. Janl-dAwly

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FICKARDT'S CATTLE POWDER, THOUSANDS ARE TESTIFYING TO ITS EFFICACY! ' . "TU Mercifml Mn it Kind is kit Bett. AFTER YEARS OF STUDY AKD EXPERIMENT BY the Inventor, to compound from pure vegetable materials, a Powderthat should and must take the place of the thousand and one nostruma gotten p and palmed upon the public as "certain remedies" for the cure of all dieaet which the brate creation ara "heir to," he ba produced the one heading this advertisement, and none can be renulue unless bearing our fnc simile Signatars. The demand has been such that ita aale ha been chiefly confined to the State of Penosylvai ia, but we have now consummated inch arrangements that we are prepare!' to supply the numerous orders now on hand, as well as those we may hereafter receive from other State of the Union. Knowing this Powder to posse.' ail the curative properties here set forth, we deem a fulsome tirade of words unnecessary, feeling assured that Its own merits will secure for It a ready aale. Being composed of pur vegetable ingrrdirnU, it can be safely aud judiciously given to that noble animal, the I10RSE. Iu etlects are no false pampering cf the system, creating a bloated carcass with a premature shedding of the hair; but 0 the other hand, it strengthens the direction, purifies the blood, regulates the urinsry organs, thereby improving and protecting the whole physical cot ditiuu of the animal, even when in an apparently healthy state. To the Agriculturist and Dairy man it is an invaluable remedy for their nest cattle laboring under HOC I diseases, HOLLOW IIOKX, and ether of ibe many complaints to which Ibey are liable from a suppression of the natural secretions. , M1LCU COWS are ranch ben-fitted by occasionally mixing with their. slop or feed it ha a tendency to strengthen U animal, remove ail obstructiona from the milk tubes, promote all the secretions and consequently adding much to the strength of the animal, quantity and quality of ibe milk, cream and butter. HtHiS, during the warm season, are constantly overhealing themselves which re.ulta in their getting Coughs U'cer of the LUNGS and other parts, which naturally has tendency to retard their growth. In all such cases, a teaspoonful mixed in a bucket" of swill and Kivi-n every other day, will speedily remove all dilliculties, and the animal will increase in health and fat. ,. .' ' TESTIMONIALS. " . " . ' tVASHixdTox, January 1, 1P63. To Wm. , Riltm: ' " Ibave ucd your Cattle Potvder, and would state that It possesses the qnnhtie of toneinf and renovating the ' stomach, removinu in some degree the morbific matter. 1 can recommend lor ail hores in private use, where the ytitem is not too much debilitated. J. P.TURNEK, "" ' Veterinarv Surgeon, .' Förth United Mates Gowmtwnt, , Washington, Ü. C. Washisotok, October 16, 1P62. " Um. ßilMon: -j-, Dsa ßia Having tried the Cat. lo Powder manufactured by you, 1 consider it a good article for the diseases of horses, aud as god a preparation as there Is in the market. HIKAM WKIGHT, Asststai t Vtienary Surgeon, : ' For the United States Government. '. Washijioto.v October 31, 1S63. Win. Raltton: Dkab Sib Having bad your Horse and Cattle lewder in ose for some time. I do cheerfully recommend it as a good article, and well worthy of public notice. . M. JACKSON, Superintendent of the Mule Corral. Wu. Raij-tos We have tried your Morse Powder, manufactured by you, in the Corral and Hospital stables to some extent. It is highly recommended to me by the Superintendent and Veterinary Surgeon ia charge. , . v , CM. SSOW.Gen'l Sup't. ' Ass't Quartermaster's Office, ' Corner G and 2X1 Sts , Washington, D. C. ErsoM, BALV.MoaK Co., Mn., May 20, IS53. Tho undersigned, for some lime past, has bad in ose on his farm "Fiokardt's Cattle powder," Mid from the beneficial effect ftenved from it, take pleasure in recommending the article to all farmers as a valuable preparation, to be given to Horses and Catil . Some of my work horses, that were iu. bad beahb, with little or no dit-poj-i ion for food, on their taking "Fickardt'e Cattle Powder," noon recovered their app. titc, and in a short time became fat and in good condinen. HENRY a CHEWI Mii.spci.rHiA, May 15, 1855. Dia Si It Is wih plea-ure that I certify to the invaluable properties of your Cattle Powder. 1 have been using it for nearly eight month-. In last June I was traveling, my horse became v-ry sick, so bad that 1 had te return home and applr to a Farrier. It was nearly ten months before be was fit to use, bo being in such a low condition. I happened to stop in at Mr. W, White' and saw yonr Cattle Powder. I male up my mind to try a package, end alter using two of them. It was surprising to ete.y one who saw lb Uorse, to see kow much he bad improved in flesh and spirit. Those who bad seen him before he became ck, rould scarcely believe him to be the same. I also recommend the Powder as being a fine thing fur the urine, and also 10 Improve the coat, as it give it a fine, silky appearance. My friends, seeing the advantage of it, nave commenced sing it among their Cat'le. No person hould be without it In their stables. I have seen It fully tested, and do consider it one of the best aricles in use. Yours, vry respectfully, ÜKOKGK SXYDEB. We, the undersigned, have used four Powder, at the request of our friend, George Snyder, and find it very useful among our cattle. - " PETER OTT, . , JACOB OTT, ' , ' ." J. G. KEISS, Lower Merion, Montgomery Co., Pa. ' TRICR 15 CKXTS PER PACKAGE Ar.rrrs D. S. Barnee A Co..' 20i Broadway, N. T ; Dyott k C i , No. 132 North Second street, Philadelphia. M. Daui ger, Druggist, Rochester, Ful'on County, Indiana. John Marti, Ttll Citv, Perrj-County. Ind an. " Ir. Vance, Druggist, Waterloo City, De Kalb County, Indiaaa. ; ... . ... '-Janl3-wCm. 1 , For sale by all Druggists an I De ilcrs. ELECTION NOTICE. i Ac V. II. II. Co. TfHK REGULAR ANNUAL, MEETING OF THK StorkhoMer of the lutlianapoli, PÜU'burg and Cleveland Kailroad Con pany will be held at the office o the Company at lodianspolis. on Tbnrsday, the 18lh daj of February next, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of any other business that msy come before Ihem. . EDWARD KING, Secretary. ' Indianapolis, Jsn. 12, ISC. Janl3-Iltw4w MEDICAL. ,J;4 T Tn aw 1 im ri.t.aj avy rmt:. TU13 13 A RICH AND . PECTORAL BALSAM " OF TRI MOST HEALING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING QTJ A T.TTIE3. IT IS A BAFB AW Pl.BASAjrr KSDICIVB- roa IXFAXTS AWD TOÜÄO CHILDREN. . . IT IS A CXXTAIH 1UIDT FOE

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30 CENTS FEH BOTTLK. For Sale by all Druggists, and manufactured only By DH. BTSICKLATJD, CnfCIFH ATT O. 1 k - For sale by Jan i-deodiwly. FRANK A. BOTD, Druggist. HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS a Wholesale & Retail DEALER IN , Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves aLd F U R S ' Ha Jusi 'ilereived Ms Fan Stock ( T GOODS. DIRKCT PROM THK MANUFACTURER V 1 in th Rant, which be will sell as low as the lowest. All th la Ts sT rm.es kept at No. 15 PennsyWaaia tret,four door south of the Post Cfllce, ' Indianapolis, Ind. ; " octJ0-d4w3m '

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NIP Til C EVIL. IN THE BUI PRACTICAL ACCOUCHER. . 1it j vT' 4 ' '5I.B. - - asvx rm 1 jr evil in the p TTBE AMERICAN DISfRNSART HK TREAT BT a new method, and with the happiest results, Pnr täfiu lleri, (falling of the womb, Caneeratum fleer. ntint, LttXnrrk(U, Jwhit,) Urinary and all other diseases to which the AmruMi ftmaU is so peculiaril liable, Send three dollar and receive by express one 01 the Doctor" FemaU Syringe. Thi Instrument should be nsed by every woman In the land, for the purpose of clnlin, comfort, health j Bent free on receipt of stamp, a copy of our Private Letter to Married Ladie on hea.th, rf. The Doctor's celebrated female. 1'iUa, fresh from the Dispensary, are eery good In simple diseases. Irregularities, ?e. Price fl, sent by mail. At the Amriran iMJtjMmmiry we also tint, VfiLumt mercury, and with nover failing success, VeneriaL, or what the quacks call private or teeret diseases; t'ujJiilit in all iu stages. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Hydrocele, Circocele, Varirxxle, Caraocele, Spermatorbea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal K missions. Sexual Debility, In, potency, and effect of elf-abue. The last six ar treated of In a "private letter," which we aend free on receipt of stamp. The experience of the Surreon in charre ef this de. partmeut in some of the beat Hospital in Europe and in W VA-W rV. V 1 Li . - . . ? iui viij, cuauics uiiu 1 treat paueui cieuiiuca ly and restore them speedily. fhose lirtni at a distance can communicate bylettet and be treated at their homes. Ia urgent cases send $1 or iu ana receive nroctctnes. Consultation fre and confidential. Room ITo. 14J last Washington Street, Indianapolis. P. O. Box 1264. aDr9.dlv-wl2t.lani FRINK'S EXCELSIOR FAMILY MEDICINES. ARK A RA PK REIJARLE CTRATTVE ANr ITRELT veritable, and warranted to (rive estif action and perform as rcommeJed. One trial is worth a volume of certificates. . ?lrdirnl Corrector, for Billions and Liver ConiplatnU, Pl k cr Nervous Headache, Dyspepsia, and for purifying Hie b' od. Liver, atharfic and Antl-IIllllou Pills. Wa ofler these 111U and assert that they are th best in use, and invite a trial to prove the truth of our assertion. Affile 11 II for the radical cure of Fever and Ague. A cure is warranted in all cases. J-:rnt I rato r. We warrant tlii remedy in all cases to cure cemriTc and recent case of Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholic or Cholera Morbus. It 3 a!o the best pain killer extaut. Compound Kitrnct of Arnica tor Rhea-matb-m .'curalpia I'ains, Inflammation. Ac, Ac. One trial will convince the most skeptical of the magical eftVc of this truly gre.it and wonderful preparation. Arouihtlc Uintmenl, fur Cuts, new and old; Sores, Ik'ils, Bruises. Bums, Frost Kites, Sore Nipple, Ac We offer this as one of the best Salves now in use. Pariisian 'I'ootli Liquids for Nervous Toothache, Cleanine the Teeth and Purifying the Breath. A II of the above seven rmiedie are pul u p scientifically, aud sold wholessle and retail at Norwood's Block, Nos. 18 and 20 North Illinois street, Indianapolis, and by Druggists and Storekeepers everywhere, and warranted to cure if taken as recommended. Th'- sick and afflicted ara invited to call at our office, Norwood's Block Consultations free. Advice gratis. Medicine wsrranted and cures guaranteed. Call and get circulars, see certificate and receive good and honest treatment. Agents wanted to travel everywhere. Satisfactory inducements offered. SPlCRk, UKNNLNG3 CO., novl7-dwly Proprietors. MEDICAL BOOKS, &C. Galen's Head Dispensary C'lIAUTEKKD ,v BT THE LEGISLATURE OF KENTUCKY FOR TH . TREATMENT OF ALL THE DISEASES OF THE ÜRINART AND GENITAL ORGANS. PRICE OSLT TXIT CENT8. iTSctlirnl Report, OnUaining Thirty Fit Plate$ ana Sngravingtofi Amatatny tmd I'Ayriology of the itrval Orqant in a OO A NEW METHOD O. TREATING Veneria! Diseases, including Syphilis In all its stage gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Vari-.ocilo, and Hyrtrocele, Disease 01 the Kidneys, Bladder, Ac, with tut mercury! containing a valaable treatise on thatwide-sprecd malady of youth, Seminal Weaharss, Nocturnal Emissions. Sexual Debility, Im potency, Ac., the secret infirmities of youth and maturity arising from the baneful habit of sclf-abure. To which is added observation on Female Diseases, and other Interesting matter of the utmost Importance to the married and tboe contemplating marriage, whoentertain doubts of their physical ab'lity te enter that state. Sent to any address in a sealed wrapper, on receipt of ten cents or four stamps. We devote our entire time and attention to the treatment ef the various private diseases treated of in onr private teport. Our Dispensary is the only inrtitatioa of the kind iu America which has been e tabus-bed by a special charter.an this fet should give it a preference over th various quack of doubtful character to be foun In al rgecitiea. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! Oue aepartment of our Ufcpensary4a specially devoted to the treatment of the Diseases of Females, such as Lachorrhea, or '"White," Irregular, l'ainfuland Supprese Menstruation, Nervous aud General Debility, Diseases of he Womb, Carrenneas, Ac. Consultations and examinations free of charge. Also for sale, DR. DRW EE'S KKGULATOK flLLSFor Female Obstructions, Irregularities, kc. Married ladies In certain situations should not us them, as they would cause miscarriage. Price $1 per box, and may be sent by mail. DK. GALEN'S PRKVENTITE An Invaluable arliclt for those wishing to limit the number of thir offspring, ol the bam-n who desire children; warranted not to in jure the health, and will last for a lifetime. Sent to sny addre.es, under seal, on receipt ot the price TWO DOl LARS. - PATIENTS AT A DISTANCF Tiy srnding a brie Statement of their symptoms, will receive a Blank Chart containing a list of questions, our ten)' for the course ol treatment, Ac Medicine sent to any part of the coantry to cure any case at home, free from danirer or curiosity. AH transactions private and confidential. Remember the nsm and number. Direct all letters to GALE V- HEAD Dl$rSSARY rl IouiAviU. derla-63-dA Ky. HARDWARE. IRON STORE, POH12KOY, FiwV V CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, : I .Mil Ar A POLIN, IS DIANA DEALERS IN STEF.L, IRON, SAIL, AWTTLS, BEL LOWS, VISES, AILK.S, SPRINGS, BOLTS, MALLKABLF. CASTINGS. WASHERS, . .NUTS, IIOUSK SHOhS, HOUSK SHOKN.VIIJ. WHEELS, : HUBS, FELICES, SPORKS, SHAFTS, BOWS, PLOW H INDS, AC, A Java iar rsr" f av" . The Ohio River Salt Company. The Madison Spice Mills. , 1be Madison Pearl Starch Company. Cost Oil and Bensole. JTThey will sell all articles In their line at the lowet market price. Call and examine their stock before purchasing; POMEKOT, FKI 4 CO. aug?6'63-dAwly . WANTED. AG EN T S CONSTANTLY WANTED! J- WANT INDUSTRIOUS AND ACTITK XW TO . canvaaa the eoun'ry therighly, and deposit our rdiciue with every family. I am employing agenta to canvass, on foot, at t30. and with borte and buggy, f350 per year. Agaut are required to fumlali horses and buggies. In addition to the above salary, I defray all expense iDcidvtit to the boMness. It I an agreeable and health, fnl occupation for young men, giving them a good opportaaity to make money without the possibility of aus. tainir g loss accruing from selling on conimiion. Applicant should spply In pe-son, or address (if further Information be desired) the proprirtnr. by letter. - No one will be employed for a leas term than one jear and will enter into a written contract to that effect. 1 shall require security, iu all cases. If I m not personally acquainted with the appllcaut, as I shall Intrust In his custody money, medicines, book and receipt to the amount of from $500 to t3,ot. J. M. FROST, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. decli diw3n -:

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MANUFACTURER OF THE IMPROVED PANTOSCOPIC SPECTACLES, THE BEST IX USE. MOSES' . improved Pantoscopic Spectacles combine advantages mechanical and philosophical to be found in no other Spectacle offered in the West. Moses1 improved Spectacles not only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen aud preserve the sight. - 1 Moses' Spectacles are made of the finest materials, and best workmanship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value. Cniifion o Agents or FeJIars emj Joyed. Cy Send for a circular containing foil description, price, Slc, and how to ensure a perfect fit and bare them cnt by mail. Addrcaa Ia WI MOSES, Oj4icim, ; 50 East Washington ct., Indianapolis, Ind. GROCERIES. J. B.ALV0ED. J. M.CALDWKLL. II. B. ALTOKD. al.voici(c:am i.i.i. a ai.ycimd, WHOLESALE (1IKICEHS, XJCitJOR DRAJLER3 AsrMIW. 1IIUII1! - rs sj s 1 1 1 IB 1 . 1 K ii iiiu aan iiii Are iu DAILT receipt of fresh good Constantly on hand and for sale at th lowew prices, a large and assorted stock Crfee, Sugar, irfatlnas. Kv.n. - . - - r 1 Ilice, Tea, Mail, Olaa, U eedtnwart) Swaps, Candles, March, Kalaina, ri;ar,:Tabacro, "lackerel, U biteriaii, Cerdar Twine, Cotton Yarna, Dyc-stutla ' w , Nailta Flea Dales. Jllie. ilrandr Cilia nra. WlHe,Uhikr, ftotlouw of all kind, anal riantalion and llkrrUKIiirr. Particular attention gitea I the tale vl 68 East Washington Street, I5DI AN roUS, I5D aprJ5-d TOMB STONES. MARBLE IVORICS. o D f triaf ii 1 1 1 d WK KRKP O HAIf D AKD TO ORDER, AI4. kind of Marble Monamenta and Grave 8te, carve to order, with deMgn, emblem, or devire that may be wanted. Those design; anything- ia r line will da well to iriv as call, as we use none but the twt material and lasnre al work. dAwly C O I FI W E IVT I A L tXzr. TOUKQ UT.X WHO HA v ISI '.'"' fi i u red ihemwlves hvcertafa aeeret nabtts. which tinflt tb" for bnalness. pleasare or tne caties or niarrm me; II.U, piiuu-.n.. " , rrom the tolll. of yooih ox olner causes, irri a ormmy in advance oft beir yeara.before placin; themsel vesnnder the treatment f tny one, sheuld first read 'THK SF.CKKT KKIE5D." Married ladle will leara somethinf ef tanporUaea ky peruin; "The 8crei Friend." Hent W ny aJJresf, in a aealfd envelope, on receipt ef Ttn- , 1R. STUART A CO. can he consulted all disease of a privat or confidential natare, !'om tA.M.tetF.M (Sanday from I to 11 A. M..) at thrtr r.mce. Addris DR.CH4.ai. A. 8TÜART CO., mcbll-dlwly-U-f, BMUa.Ha.

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