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DAILY ;.SKNTINKL. WKDNKSDAY MOUNINC.. DKC. - I. TKMIS OF TIIC DULY SENTINEL. 0 tpj, nt year 17 0 Can- eoiy. iB m.ufb 3 One copy, t lont........... Itelired by lb carrier, within tbocltr, 15 centa per vftk, pavaMe to the crrWr. Arrtt U1 to applied at 1 cent a week. TltM U'ni to tk tlftct on an4 afUr Mowi-y, Da MBif 21, 1503. tMa.rou. Dftmber 17, .Ml. The Wcrlilv Sriitincl. ADVANCE IX PRICES. !a roiutqaewct of tbt graat aJevrxt I" ' rr'r of wbltt paptr, wt art compelled to ra t tbt prcetftbt Weekly Sentinel Pmn and afttr December 1, 1SC3, tbt prictef tht Wtekly Sentinel will tt Miow: Ort copy, tbret montbt.. to so 1 to IS o SO 00 Ou cpy, ono ytsr Fltven eopte, a yetr Twenty two eooio. t year. . . . - - All tetters contain tutcr'ptloo, mailed before De-ce-sber , will bo received t the ol l rat all inscrip tion received after tbia date will be ere lited at tbe new rtu. A Valuable Document. MTo propose to pnblib. In pamphlet fom, tbe able ret Um of Jtvdge Ciitii on Fxcitiy rnwra, ih mt cooiprrbunivt and forc tle wbicU baa jr t l-r wrlttrn on tiat au jct, wttU tb al lra of th State Crntral Committee on tb aar abkb pro)uc-d the recrut litkal rtvoluti la ln liana. Eotb will tnakt ont pam i.blct of 18 pare, wbkb w will farnlb at l pr bun- drM. Tbt ducunwnt huM t rrad ly every eUiam of j ln-llaaa. Addre orJera U EI.DKH, HAUKSES.H EIXGHAM, NoTtntbor 21, 1S8J. Indianapolis Ind. Job l'riiuiii. We arc now rea-ly t J all kicnJ f pi in and fancy Jolt Printing, in the be-l t'yle, on hhurt ny ticr , and es e heap n$ any othtr office. We h ive competent hand, frood presse, a tmc orttnent of papet and enrd, and weenn do -KHjainl che ip work. AH kind of book, briefs, catalogue.-, lie, printed in the bet ntjlt and on alxtrt m.lire. We aik the pitnn?e of Democrats, and all oth ers that w;uit printiiii done. tf. To Local AivsuTif.K' Kite.' of adTertiiiip in flic local column will hereafter be as follows: ror ten line or le, $1 '0 Over ten line, ten cents a line. No uotice will be incriel until paid fur. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. To KxoiiANGiH. Will exclnnjes publUhins our prtM)ectuA ple tse alter the price of the I) til v Uiwuit the new ttrm. in thi- p:per. und c at tention to it. llj doing o they will confer ad ditional obligation. Notice. An adjournel meeting of the Marion Cunty Democratic Central Committee will be held on Situr lir, the 127 ih iu.t. It is exptttt-d that ctr ery mender will le punctual in attending, m roatter oT no ordinary intt-resl will be presented before them. The meeting will be held in the Democratic Club Itoom. at 2 V, M. preei-ely. N. llArii.N, Chairman. December i, ie&2 diw Look Oct, Bot! The ordinance nprnint shoiting in the met will be tiictlj enforced. J. N Swa.itTsiR, City Attorney. " CfT"Anjlhin in the wav f a boot or ehoe at Jone. Vinned&e &i Co, cheap. PuoTOOKi.ru Albums üowen, Stewart k Co. hate a bctotitul assortment. 22 3 ic&c . m.iT alwats be hud of 0. H- Stout & ii r mil uuuer nun imfhuh i , . Urf'ther. C?? Thoe of our l idr friends wishing a gen uine black fruit cake. Should be particular and purchae the ;tme at Uuion Steam D-tkerr, No. 11 Pennsylvania atteet. 24-j'2 Ht'gflure k Hunter have a fine lot of turkey and froh Baltimore oysters for Chrit m is dinners. In addition they have fruits for mince pies and 'central assortment of family groceries of the choicest quality. Chbistuas Dat. The Indianapolis TJrznch of the Bank of the Stte will be tloel on Thursday, Dtce mler 2."' h. Notes falling due on that day must be paid on Wednesday, Dec. 2th. D. E Smtdkr, Cashier. 3?" Oo to 0. B. Stout & Bro. for choice buck wheat dour. ATTrsTtox. Sia Kxiohts The annual elec t ion of the officer of Raper Cotnniantlery No 1 will he hcM this (WeJnei iy) ereniii t seven o'clock. A lull attendance of the menter ia desired. FrttRAtM Colestock. 1J. C. f-VTo understand ihnt Mer. Nicknm &. p.irrutt. of the Union Stenn Bakery, No. 11 Pcnnjl vaiii yttect. h ive m ule arrangements U make a genuine article ol Boston brown bread Those of our citizens wishing fruch an article can be accommodated by calling upon them. 24-j2 t2TA lull ftovk of all styles of ladies', misses' and children' lxot, doublesole. cheap, at Jone-, Vinnedge & Co 's. For toe Gils"I will be a Lady," "Lucy Storie.' Aim ell Stories. Dolly Verden and Little ell, by Dicken-: Brighthope Serie. Ab bott Juvenile Storie. Mrs E-leworth's Tales, llarlie Stories. All of the above, and many more that cannot be named, at B iwen, Stewart & Co s . J3?B irgains in boot and shoes, at Jones Vinne dge & Co's. , J"Chri.tmis and New Year's presents at the One IWlf Store. No. H North Meridian street, Yohn's Block, near the Circle New and elegant at ties of jewelry, pins. er ring", bracelets. chains, lockets, gold pens arnl pencils, fine siler plated folks, table, dessert and tea spoon, cast, or, table knives, ic. fur sale in lots at one dol lar each. Call and take jour choice for one dol lar. Dealers supplied. 23 lw rST"The finest candy tovs in laSe city are to be i Vm.t i.t iK ITniitn Steam Bker. 24-i2 i Christmas Etc Festival or the Universal ist Chcsch Asn Sabbath Scuool. The annual festival of the Uuitcmalirt Church and Sibbalh Scltool will le held in College Hill on Weinen day evening. Dec. 24. Among the attraction of the evening w. ill be a beautilul Christmas tree, Containing present for the children of the scnool. The usual delicacies of the season will be erved op on the occasion. Admission. 10 cents; chil dren of school free. v .. , I Christmas. Tutkeys.geei'e, chickens, duck, quails, squirrels, rabbits snd celery, at 0. B Stout & Bro. Tbx Bl-ckit DiM50 SaLoox The splendid new eating houe recently opened by Steele & Burnes on the comer o Illinois snd Georgit afreets ia now in full blast, and it i a firt rat pjace for a hungry man or an epicure to vUil The marble Ubles in tie dining room sre beauti ful U look upoi;'bnt. when adorned by th soups and dihes that the famous ciok at the establish ment knows so well how to prepare, the be tuty of the table grows sublime. The house is d.in a land ofice busice.", nd no wonder, for the be.t the markets afford is alwart to be found at the Buckeye Dining. Saloon. Y he saloon is open at ail hours of the day ind night. Gift" Books and Phorograph Aliums at Bow en, Stewart k Co's. ' 7 437 ÄJHne-viiing cue ana pure canaies, irom the celebrated "manufactory of Sueubens k Pal men. N. Y-Tottould ol fait U call at the Union Stearu Bakery, where it is to be had. 21-2 CaiTMAa A choice lot of Catawba grapss jut mrif I t O. B. Stout 1 Bro . r l . r IV, TU Rots .-Hob n Nct Ftnrie-, "Oo j rill Hunters." L Riy T.ir," ' I'm ip S:o ' r, ! i.l ltxUe.n w. alter in !..' p." Lütle FMnWte," "Kols lb." -ptt'. er itli I! li e old f.ili!oi.el jutcntV bok-, at Ho writ. Gewalt L Co V I Jf" Wmiifi!, ti property, for loch im- Millkl f.IIlld 111 1 i. W. l'utllllll. r)r'-tlir K p ff , I Srl !! rrw . bui!ivti, Tipton, Liw-j reue, lirant, Ja;er, Divie-. Ftilton nn l White ! c. uiitie. Inlima, or Kilin'i tn ami IriHpjo'.s t CiMH-tMT. Illilioi, C;i t ellh.ltied uv f t.ibk Smith, Rel Ltai Agrui V7T A novel ciii rase1 ud the street tettr. div. attracting conaiderabie attention. A drv gocds l'X was placed on a single pair of wheels, in whhh tre seated a man, wouiiu and child, and a diminutive donkey drew the concern. The donkey trotted along gaily, and the entire party ecmrd to be very cozy in the r homely turnout. A Fact To if. RlmiMBlrld . Th it Davis, at No 15 Peunsvtr.iiiia piieet, near the Po-t othce, has th largest stock of hat, cajs and laiüe' furs in the city, and is almost daily making ad ditions of all the new and latent slvles as f.st n ther appear. The excellent quality of hi good anj the low price at lii:h they n re fold are propel ly appreciated by the public, a his rapidly ifnieotin business fully uttet. Thoe hand some furs are ju-t the rticle for holiday pre-ents. Call and examine them. 21 3 The Tiifatir Mi-sMsti'd Heron, who wn a:ii' ui e 1 to afue irnt the Metriilit an l i-t uii.ht, w.i unable to do mi on account of the detention of her wirdrobe by a railro id accident The piece (Carniüej s rstrxtied. and another play substituted. Alter Mr Vincent annoi,ruel the fact to the au lieti. e. Mi- Heron came for ward and expiessed her relict and di.ippjint incut. To t)ij:ht she will positively appear, ond a full and fa.-luonab'e audient e will ireet hei. "5" The north window of the Post-ofiice w.ia a lively l ace e-terday tuorning. Accoiding to notice civen in the rnotning papers, a lane amount of Kjtage currency wn given out in sum of from five to twenty dollar to citizen indiscriminately. The ru-li for a time was gteat, but thecieik were active and hid the heets ar ranged so that they could hand them cut lniot as quick a mi expert printer can rcttjpe. We heard no complaints, but eople retired with their printed heets well pleased to tret change without the brokein' shave. We do not know ht amount w.i distributed, but luve heard that $2U,0)) was there for that purpose. Masomc Hall A big houe would be no n me br the crowd drawn to heir the popul.ir band of minstrels last niht It was a j mi, evety available foot of room in the hall being filltM. The perforin nice was pood, the rouble exquisite, ai d iL audience delighted. The iolin sjl The Dieani" by Mr. J. B Douniker, was such mnic a one rarely hears. If one can conceive of the solt and sweet strains of dreamland, he can h ive nn idea of it; if not, we cannot dociibe it. The "Es,ei c e or Old Virnnt ." by Mr. W. Atl'iigton, wa another speciality, that i rarely eqtnled. But the entire perform ince wa good. To morrow aftcinooii a tn ittiuee will l.e vien. for the benefit of families. 01 course they play to night. Tue Weathlr The Seasom. Ye-terday was soil mid mild, with a watery tnio.-plicie that oc ctsioiull v fwinJcii-cd into !rops nd tell in ihe ho!. and i uddle holes of the rtreets. It was l.ke a day in the breaking up of winter. The street were crowded all day long, and people -eeined intent on prep irations to enjoy the holi days. The toy shops and the stores were filled, and numerous Chri-Uu.is trees weie een in wagons moving in the direction in which they are to be planted to gladden the eye of the juveniles on the Intal mom. The young folks -ie not to be cheated out of the ri-it of Smta Clati and all the fte-h emo lions that are to cluster around the closing of Ihi eventful year, linking the holiday with the happy home of childhood, the church, lheehMil house and the play-cround through long ears in the future. Diart, from March 14. lHil, to November 12. ltC2. By Atl im (urowski Boston: Lee k Shepanl, publishers. For sale by Bow en, Stewart Jk Co., Indianapolis. The Diary is written by a foreign adventurer, who for a time wa emnloved in the State De partruent. He is a radical, a revolutionist m,a u lover of the nero. Gurnw.ki pro I es-es to cive revelations of men and things which he saw and heard himself, und what he heard from other on whose veracity he could rely. Throughout the author exhibit assumption ami impudence, but he has made a readable book, for a dish of scandal is relished by the meat majority of man and womankind. The object of the book i to convict the Administration imd the preent mili tary rulers with an indirect sympathy with, and support of, the rebellion, and doubtless furnished the material for the Cincinnati Gazette and the radical generally, in their attack upon the pres eut militiry and civil representative of the gov eminent. An extract or tw o will show the char acter of the D. irv: Nov. 5. ltG2 Lincoln Sovtard politically slaughtered the Keat.blican party, und with it the country's honor. The futute look duk and terrible I shudder. D.shoner on all side. Lin coln will not unde stand of use the lease of power left to him or to fill m a nun. But to he c.-uidid, most of the thus-culled letders prepueil this defeat, and mo.st of them at the last moment my lack dtci'ion and diirnity. How repeatedly I warned ihe Sumners. Wilsons, and other i-e acre, that such will be the end, tint the people at lare will l-ecome ex isieraie I br Lincoln's Administration. Seaard triumphs. His insincf r ly pre eminent'? contributed to defeit Wadswotth. Me hit i like, he rejoice in thus having humbled the pure and radio il pttriots. Nov. I2th. To um u D.ctatorshif) witli McCtellan teems to dawn upon the horizon; the smallest disaster Burnside, ah! will pre cipitate the ratastrophe. I pray to God (and ur the first time) thvt I m iy be mistiken." Sfefch or W. B Beach. Esq. The Demo oratio Club was filled last night to hear the ad dress of Mr. Beach. Notwithstanding the rain a number of ladies were present. The speec'i w is worthy the man and the occasion He reviewed the causes that led to the pre-ent distracted state of the country and pointed out what he conceived tobe the duty of all honest and pitriotic men. He did not conceive, and never did, th tt the Union could ever be restored by war alone Such being his opinion, as an honest man he felt in duty bound t express it, and if those who heird him were satisfied he w as right, they should sy so. He did not counsel submission on the put of the North far from it but we should be willing to say to the South that their con uitutioml right would be secured to them. We should place our sei es clearly in the right. He believed the war could h te been avoided, and pretty clearly dem onstrated that it been hurried on not to save the Government. but to save tht Republic in party His language was temperate but firm, and he impressed upon hi audience the duty they owed to themselves and the country to ni ike known their opinions. The Government was fast pass ing into the hands of an Abolition faction n mere faction, he believed, ho did not repre-ent the views of a respect ible minority of even the Republican part). Was such a faction, unre buked, to le sunVred to plunge the country into irrepirable ru'ti and make a desolation of this once harpy country? He loved the old dig with a reverential feeling that was a part of his very nature. That old flig. he believed, with wisdom in our council, would vet fioal over the entire country, but the policy must be abandoned that united the South and distracted the North. Mr. Beach was liste ied to with marked atten tion, and he was frequently vociferously cheered. A tote of thanks was moved and passed at the conclusion of his address. A resolution was introduced tendering the use of the hall without chirge to the Democratic member of the Legislature for caucuea, kc, which was unanimously adopted. Oliver B. Torbt t, Esq , wa announced as the speaker for next Tuesday evening. GROCERIES. II. V II., . No. 2i eat Washington St., Hate: rkcrived their fall am wintf r supplies cd fam.ly Grccerie, hieb they cJTer to tbe trade at tbe lowest cab paces, 'articular attention In Invited to our Ure stock f Sugar. Teas, C-tbe, Sagsr-cured Hams, lind Reef, Mackerel. Klr, Corn Meal, Back wheat. BaltiinoreOysters nb, 4 c. and fruits and vefrrtaUes iu eauf.all of wtdeb Is offer t r4 at ih cktt fates fwr eoun articles. 37m1:is UwHiMIIKR l UCTTITB. Letter ffrwiu the ?Olli Itrgintent. Pi'. KIT SfATio.t. P.Lo; Koa. ) a Pour ini. onti. .if (;IIin. Teno ' Decen.ter l-. lfcf.2 ) FftllM -: S i ce my la-l from .iallatin. ouiir I nks Jt le been ad'!-l to the "chain of etent" ch .i pes hhlv inpoit..nt t.) us, .mi pcdaibly of inteie.l t m.r fr etuis at home, hate L.kcii place, winch I will undertike to enumer ate, ai d t the same tirue ive some of the "ex icr eoces" of the Mhi.er !i-js in this portion of the ;i my of the CumbeiLt.d. On In lay Xt t . alter etjoting a few !avs of regular Indian sutuiuer, Krst reil z-l tl.it the wi;,ter of our diacontetit" was at h ind a be.iv snow storm whitenel the ground, f ut:ing us iii mind of the jolly old sleigh rides, with sorrethii g better than a cold gun to fteeze to, n fsilo i jug for a foot Move nt our leet. and n, ten for the crowd at the Holme Hou-e; but alia, it wo aj delusion all but the snow, we h id a sure thing on that; it was followel by a few wintry di)s, but soon made "gloi iou summer" by ihe re ip icirn.ee of the wirm Southern sun. sind a can teen full of royal old MourVun sent to u? by some thoughtful friend. We wish him well. While we remained at Gill uiu our regiment waexeici el tri weekly , by working on the forti fications. Stne of the boys did not think that shoveling dirt was in the bill when they volun teered, but were willing to aiciifjce persmal feeling for the interet. of the country. It ap p arel I ke for e. I pttiiotUrn in eeveralcaes. For tl ree days after the sjnender of our troops at llattsvdie, ie ere kept a wake ex cting an att uk. Cery nun a ordeied le sleep on his arms. Some ol the b -ys h iving conscientious scruples ittaiut sleeping in such c'o-e proxim 'y ti co!d a eel, ccn-ttucd paid order to mein aims o! lle-li, anl acte I c ord ngly, and found th it itlolped the case power. ully. On 3undiy we were ordered to prepire three day's rations and be ready to move at an hour's notice. We thought the "tug of w ar" had come. The libel weie rejiurted to Ik? advancing in force under Kirbv Smith, eiuht miles distant. Fortno da we lay around loo-ew:th all nur accoutei tnentsoii. and had to form in line of battle ever? hour. After our scale w over the Ik wou'd tise and ith consideiiible reluctance "assume the position of it soldier." But tio rebel appeared, and we were informed that they were surely at Jetaiion, or some phuedow n there. The commencement of our sues was when Gen. D'linont left; hiving asked "sick leave" he wa relieved, and Gen Patne. i f Illinois, took his place. Of course e weie n longer "pets," but h id to surrender our beitiiifulcanipingground next to headqii arteis to the 1021 Illinois Our n e whs out ot" 1 ice. On the morning of the 12th we were ordered to move. We packed our trunks (cotton ones) with dirty shirt-, fried side meat, dirty socks full of ground cotl'ee and haid tack. We were tarttd down the pike, not knowing or eating much wheie we went. We soon found out where we had to go to t'uard ihe railroad bridges between Gallatin and Nashville, five in number, two com panies at abridge. This place ( Pilot KimIi) w;is the first; I and K wei e drop;e l, under the com mand of Mrijor Vance. The once gallant, but now dissected 70th. is tested as follows: Com p mies A. B. C and D, headquarter. Col. Harri son, bridge No. 3, 10 mile below thilhitin; com panies E und F, Lieut. Col. Buries, at htid;e 4 and 5, h cited 4 ai.d C miles below headquar ters; corup inie G and II at S lumlersv ille, bridge No 2. 3 mile north ol headquattcr; I and K t b id-e No. 1. Weaic encamptd on an arm of the knob, where it seem as if the'Mour winds of 1 eiven" were trying to concentrate and blow us out of existence or into the valley below. We havcolten read ol the "winds that nevtr sleep," but never found t) em until now; however, we nnnage to maintain our "standing." We hae been making the acquaintance of some of our neighbors, the best s-ociety that the country tfbids at ihe piesent time. Two of our presumption young men concluded to visit some of them t'-e other day. Ex u-ing themselves lor calling without an invitation by saying they were in search of apples, the apple weie pro d iced for a "consideration." The inconsiderate young men cone u ied then to stay a little longer and h iv e it chat with the young ladies present. The snuff box and "dip" set them hack a Iii tie. I nving them, however, to be of the "first tauiilits " The voung Venuse became quite animated telling about their be nix in the Confederate army , and wi-hing they were at home. 1 he old I dy thought they weie rather too friendly with "the blue coats," and laid an embargo on the conversation l.y remaiking tin-1 their apple were ready. The lays took the hint, and bade.them an affectionate adieu. Another incident I forgot to mention in its I roper place. A couple of "high pti.-ed" Ser geants, while on the r way from the Gallatin tie pit to tamp, lamitd that they would put the d nie of an old wrecked engine to ja-act od u-e a a stove, and attempted to carry it to camp. They were promptly arrested by the provost guard, and taken with their "develish engine.y" fie fore Gen. Thomas, command ant of the post. He ordeied them to Col. Hirrison for punish incut. The Colonel, le truing the 'me intent and me ming of the operation, and being satisfied that the boys were not guilty as chaij.ed, promptly release 1 them. So:ne of their comrade, desirous of promotion, insisted upon having them ied need to the rank on the ground that they not only in tended to take the engine, but to go back after dark and get the track and depot, in order to start a branch speculation. Some of the boys are building a logcibin in which to celebrate Christinas. The enjoyment ot the ucTiiMun will depend on the arrival of aii'!ry boxes liom home. I will merely inform the friend that we do not care how much they send, we tan lake cue of it. Bottle will hive tobe packed well, for they aie very careless with ut h thing. Send anything good that will re mind us of civil life. Soldiering is very good some seasons of the ve-r, but about Christmas and New Year times it won't do. Blaze. AMUSEMENTS. n i;tko roMi v , n a m. Second night of tie great Actress, MISS MATILDA HERON, WEDNESDAY EVENING. DEC. 24, ltC2, Will te acted the cl.wical play entitled I 4 1ft- Medea Mis Heror. Crena Miss McCarthy. To conclude with PKICS:S OK ADMISSION. bress Circle and l'arquctte 50 cents. 1-aJy and Geinletuau .75 ' " " Kacb ad litiuiuil lady 25 " Gal ery 23 " Privsre I sixes ft 00 BC. No single eaus m1J ia Private Boxes. 3u''oiopen at7o'c!o:k. Performance commences tJ.'t- M AS02STIC HATJi. FOUR EIGHTS OiYLY! 9 Commencing M0XDAT, DECEMBER 22d, Arlington, Lroii & Donnikers MINSTRELS! Exalsior Troupe of tht Wortdt Will hTe tba honor of appeancg beforo tbt citizens of lSDlANAiOU?, in a!i their LtwaadOKIGiyALSTTLFS OF FTHIOPIAN Ü1XSTEELST, who challenge tit world to compete with them. Door opes at a quarter beforo 7. Oncott to commence at a quarter before 8 o'clock i. it. ADMISSION S3 CrxTl. Will be plTH en T IUR5DAT, DECF.MBFR 25th, com menrinr at S o'clock. Duora open at 3 o'clock. Amissiox. 6-clS .23 Cra. Cnocux IS Cti ANNOUNCEMENTS. ar WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO AN SOCNCE W. F. TiiHiroji, of Kcox county, at a easlditt for President of tb Bo-rd of Comoaisaiooera oftbatsk ing Fand, subject to tbe decision of tbt LegUUtiTt Caocua of tbt tmocrtU: member of tht Legislature. BOTt-dAw Speoiikl Notice. 10 ADVERTISERS. Aüadtrtletent tale or 1 tjcJ(eJ time, and mlreW out bffvr tXs exfiraUan MARSHAL'S NOTICES.! (50. 151) j ' j Txnrn srATrs ok ammuca. mstrict i in i , U l'tA. S: j W l,f ft. a hVj r.f irf.i d i"n !.a htm f.d J th j llltrl t'.'ViM Of IliP l'mt ! S t.-, ittiin nil ff Ihr rsfvei.tli f'.rrv t :.d iwrK t i f b: l aaa, i o the 17th !ty ! "f iHcnr Ur, sC'J. r J. mt iu '., At to. r.ev f.-r the j l in-! M!r , and f'r tt e In-t-kt i( lii.iut a. at.i'ii-t Mie ' bJTdrrl (Iwn nunc iju iiil , ' c ,'r I It tlte l't -f r.r- - vd, I tt 'atr -f iü V f r a v i..!aM n i f te law j it ib I i.Hed Mt, 'hf mil piKw'i aiid mrcrinais4 Irt-oiif cH-trl.i!i I of war, and j rai ir. frt a.-iint i ir'b, oi U ihal thf siuf tn.)jr U cvcdennd and u!J a ariicl Cuiitra' a .d tf war. Now, tberi-twrr, iu pur-u-i c cf lie Di-'.s.tJaiitsr tbt el oi 4 Cuurt. lo U: Cir CU-d aud dcllvrc-d, I do lertby ,rt psb.a; co kote all prticzs claii.rj axl fro.!., or ar y r rt ibcreo'. or in acy cancer lsttret'td tbrreln, that tbej b- and appear b fore tit raid, tbt D -trl-rt Court cf tbe L'ni'ed S;ate, to bt beld at tbe d!y of Jüdianapod, tn and for its M tritt tf Lidiant, on tbt J tt rl Jl n.r rf Jfa.r rext.at ten u'clock cf tbe forenoon of tbat ''.ay, theo atld tt ere to ir.urpoie. tbc.r cli.mi ai.d i nwk Ihnr !.- 1 1 ;.-,r in t'.il 1 h.!f ' D. 0 Rtsn. U.S. Manvlal. Ii I. S. CiolLOw, Deputy. At'c:: Knn II. If a. Clerk. decl9-dlt (Nü. XS3J UNITED STATES OF AMfcklCA, DISTRICT OF IN. DIANA .So: WLer1-, a litn-l of lr.f nrafl-'n has been fl.et In the D unct t "ourt of t I'mted Moet, within and for 'he Seventh Circuit and lu-trVt of Indtana, on the ail day of De niNr, lSCi, by Jubn Ilanna, Kq., Attorney cf tbe I'd 'ted State, tur the I ntrict r.f Indiana, aalna part of lot 29 in ti e oritfinal plan f he ci y f r.TnriIk, cotn meuci' g on v Ine strt et, 61 feet 4 li ebe from the crner -f Vit.e mid J'ir-t Mref t. evti n'line thenc on the I'ne f Vine irrt-t toward tin Ohio river H ft 4 tnchen, thi-nre acros aid lot to the hue rf ht 3i In said plan, thence atortif aid I re toward Fir-t treet 24 f tt 4 ii bv, ibeiKC n a line ra!!f 1 wih Fir-t street to Vine ktrret, to place tf beiiuiin;. In be city f Kvausville. tid aj:r-t all per-oii lwf i!ly Intervening for tl eir iutere t hervln, and e pec ally apainst one Paul It. ilarrs foi a vioUtli-a tf the powers of an act of Cotivre, approved July 17, lGi, rntiili-d "An act to mpprefs in.surn-ctioti, to punish trraon and rebellion, to seize and confiscate tht prierty ofrrtwl and for ttier iurioes," and graying proce aaiut raid reAity, and tbattne same may be condt-runed and uld aeiieruiV prjt rty. Now, therefore, tn pursuance nf tbe monition ut der tbe seal of aid Cou.t to me directed and delivered, 1 do here by Kive put 1 c notice ti all persoi clainunir aaid real'v. or any part thereof, or in any manner bitfrcrted therein, that tht be and app ar before th n-A, the bi-trict Court of the I lilted Slates, to be brld at tbetity of In diana olis, in and for the District of Indiana, en the .1r.t Monday of January next, at O n o'clock f the form ou of tbat dav, then and there to tnterpone their claim mid make their allegation in tbat behalf. D. Ü. KOs-K. L". 8. Marshal, Hy J. S. BiotLow, Ik-puty. Aoett: Johji If. Hica, Clerk. declO-dHt (So. 181 ) U. i I i . n m t i :s o r a .ti i r . , i is TKICTUF INDIANA, SS: vA iickka. A I bel tf infonnatiun las beeu filed in the District Court of ihe United States, within and for the Seventh Circuit and Dixtrict of Indiana, oil the Mh day of December, lhCi, by John Ilanna, Kj., Attornev of the Uni ted states for tu lü-trict of Indiana, aamt ih1 I fc in terest of nut Levi I.. Lajcock, In the follow Ing dcribed property, lo-wiu 'Ihe a t f-i of lt No. 27, in the oriinni plan of the city of Kvan-viil, Vandt-rburif county, Ind.; alo in and to th- followjuir land.i in the county of Fosey, in snid Matt, to-wit; F. of a w qr and w , of a e jr. sec'ion 13, town 7, s of r 12 wet-t; No the following credit and eflect, to wit: A balance on a certain Ju'g ment and decree in the county of I'osey. In a d State, nain?toneJ bn Fehn and in favor of him, said L-iy-reck, ot alHiut t3(X, for a violation of the power of an Act of Congress approved July 17tb, I mcJ ci tith-d 'An Act to suppre-s insurrection, to puni-h treason and rebi-llion, to ccize and conti ca'e the proierty of rcot-ls, and f i other purposes," praying process against said property, and that alllt ruay he c U'iemued and sold as enetnies' property. ..ow, therefor.-, Jn pursuance f the Monition under tbe seal of the said Court o me directed and delivered, 1 do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming aid property, or any part thereof, or in any manner interetd thTei , that they le and appear t f.re the said, the Dis trict Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indhinapoli. in anl for the District of Indiana, on the 1-t Monday of January next. t 10 ocl"rk -f Ihe forenoon of that day, and then and there to iuierposc th'ir claims and make tue:, .negations in that behalf D. O. KOSK, U. S. Marshal, Uy 1. S. BiuilI.ow, iK-putr, Attest: John II. Rka, Clerk. dtcl0-dl4t (NO. 17. ) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF IN DIANA AS: VVherr.iK, a libel of information ha bien filed in the Dotrict Court of be United States, within and for the Seventh Circuit ami I istritt of Indiana, on tbe 9ih dav of Ivc mber, 141J. by John Ilanna, Ksq., Attorney of the United .states b-r the Listiict of Indiana, against the fol lowing de.-cr bed credits and effect of Mie Richard JC. Stevenson, to-wit: One jro i issory note, da ed at out tbe 25th of A pill. 1X60. due December ia'h, ls6 for the um of two hundred and fifty (I2ÖD) dollars. sid note given by one Iiiram T. Allen, and payable on its face to one Charles 1 bompson, lor violation ot the power of an act of Con gress, approved July 17, 162. entitled "An acr to sup prts insurrection, to punifb treason and rebellion, u seize and cenfl-catf the pro. erty of rebels, and for othe pursea,,,fcnd praying procesa anoinst said note, and thut tbe same may be condemned and old a enemies prop erty. Now, therefore, in pursuance ftbe monition unites the aeal of said Court to me directed and delivered, I do here by give public nonce 'o all person claiming said l.ote, or any part thereof, or in any manner interestec therein, that they be and appear before the paid, the i u-ri.-t Court of the Uuitcd States, to be held a' the city of Indianapolis, ia and for the District of Indiana, on the fir&t Monday of January next, at ten o'clock of tbe fore noon of that dav, then and there to interpose t heir claims and m.ke their allegations in tbat be ha f. D G. hOSE, U. S. Marshal, By J. S. Bigilow, Deputy. Attest: Jons JJ. Kka, Clerk. declO-dUt (NO. 197.) UNITF.D STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF IN DIAN SS. Wherea, a libel of Information hn ben filed in the District Court of the ti ii'ed Mates, within and for the Seventh Citcuit an i District of Indiana, on tbe 12th day of December, 1862, by John Ilanna Esq., Attorney of tht United States for the District of Indiana, azainst the fol lowing described estai, credit an 1 effects of one Durr P. Noland, to-wit One Promissory Note, dated January 21, 159, due October 1, 1 66, witti interest from da'e, for tbe sum of four thousand even hundred and sixty-six (f4,76ti dollars, said note given by oneJaraea lt.Crie.hton to Davj.i G Kose, in conideraion of certain real estate in Laporte county, ludiana, and by Mid ho?e asißncd and transferred to t aid Burr P. Noland, f.r a violation of the powers ol an act of Coni?res, approved July 17.1S62,entitU d "An ct to suppress insurrection, to punish treason and reltjllion.t' etze and confiscate th rroperty of rebel and for othr purposes," and praying procefcs against said note, and tbat the same may be condemned and sold asenomieV property. Now, therefore, in pursuance f tbe monition under the seal of said Cour to me directed and delivered. 1 do here by girt public notice to all persons claiming laid note or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the said, the District Court of the United State, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the listrict of Indiana, on the third Monday of May r.ext, at ten o clck or th rorenoon or tbat ay, then and there to Interpose their claims and make tbeir allegations in ttat behalf D. G. ROSE, United States Marshal, By 1. S. Biari-ow, Deputy. AMet: Jons H. Rka. Clerk. dec!7-dl4t (NO. 196.) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF IN DIANA, SS: vVhf.reas, A libel of Information has been filed in the District Court of the United Mate within and for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on tht 12th day of Xuvrmlfr, 162, by John ilanna, F.sq., Attorney of the United States, for tbe District of Indiana, against the following dpscriif d credit and fffects of one l'.nrr 1'. Noland, to-wi: One Pr-missory Note for th" sum cf m thousand (6.I0U) doilara, dated January 21, lü9, due Oc'ober 1, 1S.', with interest from date, said note given by one James If. Crighton f Dae d G. Rvc, in considera tion of certain real estate in Lapor e county, Indiana- and by said Ro&e assigned and transferred to said Burr I'. Noland, f jr a violation of the powers of an act f Congress approved J ly 17, 162, entitled, "An act to suppress insurrection, to punish treason and rebellion, to f.eiie and etihscnte tbt property of rebels and for other purposes," and praying pr"ess against aid cote and that the same may be con lemned and sold as enemies' property. Now, therefore, in pursuance of tbe monition under the seal of said Court, to me directed and delivered, I do here by give public notice to all persons claiming ald note, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that tbey be and appear before the said District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis in and fr the District of Indiana, on the third Monday of May next, at ten o'clock on the forenoon of tbat day, then and tUTr to interpose their claims, and to make their allegations ia that behalf D. G. ROSE, U. S. Marshal. Per I. S. Bigcujw, Deputy. Attest: Jojw 11. Rxa, Clerk. docl7-dl4t MEDICAL. DRS. CARTER & BODMAN, OTTICE, yO. IS SÖRTH ILIJ50IS STREIT. (Ntzt building to Bate Boose, North.) D B. CARTER RF.TCT.yS THA5KS FOR A LIBERAL eatronare since his Ideation ia tins city. Ht is now avsociatd with Ur. Bodman, a physician of lor. g ex perience in all tbe departments of ia- profesion. novSI &Zm HORSES. 1,8 00 Horses Wanted A few Jlarc will be T.ikcn. deci-diwitn jogs e. rocps t 4 co. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Wholesale Dealers I If Bourbon Whisky, Wine. Rrandie. Gina and Cigar. Ten year old Kourtowo TfbUky In bot lea. 10000 fiue old CI gar at old price. ?f. 14 Wonta HUoola street. iitÄWJlm U. 1 "TELEGRAPHIC. f axeonnto rirtiitrc nti pailt tiara iTiau ooii Ucporlv. NOMINATION Or CALEB D. SMITH CONFIRMED. 3Ioro Alioul OxiIlnot. Concentration of Michel Troops in Yorth Carolina. EXTRACT FROM SOUTHERN TAPERS. TUE n.t.YHH EXi'EDITIO.V. co.tiiTTRC ro.iDi'trrorTiu: WAIt. Ac.i Ac. Ad Ad Ac. Wann.NCTox. Dec. 22 The Senate hit on firmel the iiotuin.iliim ol Clch B. Smith fur D a tiict Jnde for the D.strict Court of Indiana. No noni n tion h is yet been made to upply the va Ciincy iu the Depirtuient of the Interior. The ftatcnieut editorially nude litre that Gov. Cut t in , tluriu hia late visit, st itcil tint any at tempt to remove Scw-.ird 1mm the Cihinet wnulJ place Ien lvani.4 in opjositioii to the Adminia trutiuii, is authurit.tttvelv denied. iDincvJi itely alter the S:tttle ol Fiiilcricksburg liov. Cm tin teleraplied to Sivtetary Stanton, oiler ing, on the part of I'cniisvlvHida, uny possible aid, anil while here stated tti.it nothing, in such peiil of the country, could array Pennsylvania against the Administration. A special to the Herald ? its: The Committee n the Conduct of the War examined ll.tlleck, Mei;, WootHlbury of tlieEn pinetT. ami Haupt of the Ttanport Department, upon m Itters con nectevl with the battle of Fred er.cks'iur. T heir testimony waa mainly con lit inatory of that of Uumide and the command er. of the three rund division. General Htlleck Uted to the committee tint McClellitn had ndvisel piep.ir.uion of hridca in advance; bridges weie not sent forward, however, lor fe.ir they would be captured before tlie army reached that point.,. The te-timotiy of Butiiside nnd Iii Generals will, when made public, make the Army of the Potomac the admiration cf the world. (Jen. Wad.aworlh h ia been asixt el to the com mand of the 21 division, Sumner's coqw. Hmiiside to day returtied to hia headquarter, opposite Fiederick-burj;. A 9te, ill to the Timea cays: It is not bet for the public to cherish an i II u fcoi v l oe tint the Cabinet imbtoglio iu at an end. Seward to day decl ned tooneot his Iricmls tint hi.a resumption, ol tninisttiiil duties wua nude liepi'tideiit upon two condiiton-. whose non-fulfillment would even v et compel hia resignation ; and th 'tigh Mr. Chase today bignitieU to the Presi dttit his cotisent to return lo his department, it seems nppurent that his action will ul.-o tie mule to depend, to far us any perm uietit occti;i nicy L'oes. upin cotitiiioencieH. In the ii.e uitiine Stan ton feels stronger than ever, und seems uncoti ciousol the iiilluences rapidly comtiinin against him. His personal relations with Mr. Blair have ever been most unfi iei.dly, nnd the latter ernes of a nice and l imil v unused to tiefe tt. The Sen te i like a stn ni hidit reptilse! m a bhl ft tack: it faces buk in irood on'er nnd ta'i a council of war, possibly to plan u ll uik move ment. Th it it will nh union the enterprio it has tin :iTiaken. is not within the circuit of possibility. The w;ir uow declared will most likely involve the II 'USP io iis jitrutfle, and uiieidy tne Kepre peut.iiives ure anxiously consulting on the subject. Unless the President jields it will toon be Coti less Hgaiiiat the Executive, and tne re-ultol such a strudle is no, diflicult to foretell. Never in a liee Government has an Exi cutive success fully defied Congress It is a a iiiiulir fact that Senator Wmie was today clohetcd for houis with the I'lesident, during which line the latter waa denied to nil visitors, and it is unquestionable that tt v.icitit Seii:itrs,hij in Oliio will operaie to complicate existing tlitliciilties. Recent information from the Cherokee Nation disdos.es the li"ckin comiitimt of affairs there. Lvil and disloyal Indians are slaughtering one iitiother, tiie Government seveicd aiid a new one or' inizel by thj Confederate party, which are in t ie minor ty. Foetul.ss Moxrof, Dec. 22. It will be seen from the Richmond newspaper accounts of the battle at Fredericksburg that, while (Jen. Lee in his official tepcrt places the loss ut 1,000 killed and wounded, the same papers cunt lining it si v that up to Monday 2,00t) Confederate woundeil had arrived in Richmond, and make mention of many more nt Fredericksburg drenched with rain nnd unprovided for. The Ki' hmond Examiner of the 16th says: Up to yesterday morning 221 Abolition pris oners had arrive! at L bby Prison f rom the Rap pahannock, among whom are Capt. S. Merchant, of the ISfnh Pennsylvania; L'eut. John Powers, of the 2 I Virginia; F. Limb. United S'ates Tel egraph Corpp; Wm. Foster, of New Yoik,and it number of Sutlers and Clerks. Last evening 460 mote prisoners arrived, including 11 com missioned officers. The men were in fine spirits, and indulged in joking reom k. saying they had arrived here before Burny, taking Kichruond by themselves. He ivy firins was heard near Kinpaton all day yestenlay, the 17th, but we have no particulars. During last week reinforcement? were cou tatitly beini; pent to Si.fTblk. It is reported that Petersburg is tobe attacked from Suffolk, while another force w as to laud at City Point under the protection of iron clad. Since Burr..itle' defeat it is believed the pro gramme has been changed. Gold-b-'Ro', Dec. 16 The artillery duel at White Hall, sixteen miles west of this point, on the Xeuse, has been goinjr on all day. The Ab olitionists f-ctn to hav e changed their bae to the south side of the Nettie. The Abolition cavalry mnde a raid on Mount Olive depot, on the Wilmington railroad, nine miles from this point, tearing up the roai and burning bridges and depots, and cutting telegiaph wires. Mobile. Dec. 13. Col. Bertran s scouts burned 15 bales of cotton belonging to Yankee speculator, near Corinth. Raleigh. N. C, Dec. 1C. A bill to raise 10, 0J0 troop for State defense passed the second reading in the House to day. The troops are to be taken from those liable to conscription. Nt.r York, Dec. 23 The Times' special sars: Extracts from Richmond papers and from Ra leigh State Journal of the ltfth, coutains tbe following: Nine regiments and two btttalions of artillery, ar.'d several brigades, on Tuesday were on their way. Prudence will not allow us to specify from whence thev were drawn, but the concentration ia rapid, and bv this time a forte is in and around GoIoVboro' fcufficient to battle, if rot capture, the invader?. The Examiner state that the Confederate forces nUJoldsboro'oii Wednesday evening weie about 17,000. with reinforcements hourly arriv ing nnd expected. Gen. Smith is represented as sanguine of sue ees, and it i reported that Lee has telegraphed him that ho could spare him, if cecesarj, 3.000 men. The railroad south of Goldsboro is torn op for ftorce dijtacce by the enemy, snd of course 11 communication with Wilmington is cot off. The followirg is fron the Richmond pipers of the 20th: A Uter dispatch to the Secretary cf War says the enemy hare disappeared south cf Goldsboro. An official dispatch received at th War Depart. cent jesterday from Geo. Lee states there wet e no tympioma of the enemy returning to the Po tomac. The Philadelphia papers publish an Account of the forthcoming report of tbe Committee on the Conduct of the War. It appears that Burnaide's original plan wss to move suddeuly to Fredericks bur?, crots there, open base of aupplies from Aquia creek, and push rapidly to Richmond. He expected to get 30 or 40 miles feouih before the rebels came up, and fell confident in Lis ability to crush them. He was promised pontoons ted tapplies at Falmouth. This was tbe fatal miaion . givia? ft delay of ten dajs, enabling the rebels to fortify sod con centrate. Buniside's p'.an was to carry rt the rebel line of works by storm, then follow them so rapidly that they could not make a stand, and then to be driven by reserves and scattered. His p'an &s approved by leading General except Ho -kerjtnd indorsed by Halleck. who had previously Litl orders that the rebels must be attacked. Gee. Mag Warne Enpntcrs fot nftn-tnittj of poiitos'ii., Lut Halletk Xtr.craies t-'.cm. Ceu. W utküiurf II li. !!. i .-.not t. v nr.t I. irg started iu tiu.e au f hol ra.!. The President at: i ujitort are mtnelt fjee from blame; it fal's on e. i lit r v men. Trro (4u ;d!o:i f Il.r.k' expeüti. ti pt.el Key Wfst on i;(. 'tuh. lieu. Fremont left for St. Louis yertcrJjy. LATKST 1'KOM . O. Tlill lUt TJXYEIJ. THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS TO THE ARMY. ACm Ac.t A.c. a(. AC. GotrssoRo', N. C . Dec 13 A reconnoivn e last niht by a tqutdrmi of the North Carlin i cavalry under Capt. Conoway found the et.emv encampei about two miles beiow Wliite Hall. A rumor this morning tAys reinfofements have passed Kingston on the eouth side of the Neuse river lo succor their skedaddl.ng ftiend. Lrji.vGToN, Kt , Dtv. 22. It is reported that Ixintoti is HM'ii to be visited by the rebel in hre lone Flovd and Humphrey Mir-hill are said to luve come through Round Gap from Western Virginia and ate rapidly ndvanc'iig into the center of the State. The town and vicinity weteiisitel hv John Morgm's guerrillas; four were cajluitsd bvecouling parties a short dialance out. WashingTox. Dec. 23. The President has issued the following: ExiCl'TlVC MaXtiry, I WAsjiiM.ro-. Dec. 23. lb-J j To the Irmy of the I'olomuc: I hav e just received fiotu your Commanding (Jetier.il a ierl of the battle of Frtdericksbur;. The attempt was not m enor, nor the f'uilute other than accident. Ihe courage with which vou on nn open field maintained the content aain.-t an entrenched foe, atnl the consummate skill and rucces. with which you crossed and re cros-ed the river n the face of the enemy, show that vou poseeysall the qualities of a great army, which will yet give victory to tl.c caue of the country and of popular Government. Condoling with the mourners forthe dead, and sympathizing with the feverely wounded, I con gratulate you that the number of both is coin par utively email, nd tender to vou, officers and tol diers, the thanks of the nation. Signed Abraham Lincoln. The following has been leceivel here: Hf Algl'AKl LRS DtrAÄTMt NT NoKTU CaRoLIMA RoLIMA ) r 2'J. J December To Maj. Gen. Ualleck: A y exeiitioii was a perfect success. I burned the railroad bridge at (JoldslKiro and Ml Olive, and tote upev et.il miles of the tnck of the Wil mington und Weldon raiiio i.l. We biouht on lojr engagements, viz: At South Wfst Cteck, Kingston, White Hall and Gol .toro', und wh!p ptsl the enemy handaouielv each time. (SigneJ) " J.G Fostlr. Hi ig. Gen. Com'd'g. Staffoud C. il , Dec. 22 Scouting partie hive vi-iied Iirentsville. Cattieit'i Sution and down the Rappahannock to Kellvsviile, without meeting any body of re el cavalry. At Kelly !til e Mine firing across the river to k (dace with the tebel pickets, without harm to either party. Nothing from the front. f: ti It i;.vn i t.. Wasiiixgtox, Dec. 23 House The Secretary of the Interior' tinan ein! iexrt was presented; also a communication in regard to the amount due eeveial trites of In dians; also a message from the Pi eijent trans mitting the report of Reverdy Johnson, Coin-mi.-sioner at New Orleans. Mr. Pendleton, ri'iug to a privileged question, moved thtt the Pntest that he otlerexl yesterday against the passage of the bill to indemnity the Pie-ident aiid otliers for arrests umler the sus pension of the writ ol habeas corpu, be entered upon the journal. This he said was embraced in his resolution, a part of which only uppeired in the journal. The Speakwr called attention to the fact that the house had tel'uel to enter the protest on the journal, und eitel former precedents iu support of his decision. Mr Pendleton appealed from the decision of the Speaker. The Speaker was sustained. Yeas 74, nays 2:. Mr. Stevens, from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported a bill m iking approptiatioiis for legislative, judicial and executive expenses for the vetr ending June, ltrCd, which was made the special order for January 15th. The House concurred in the Senate's joint res olutioii, that when the House adjourn to day it be till the first Monday in January. Mr. Coifax, from the Committee on Postoffice, made an adverse report on the lesolution to in- quire into the expeliency of giving the franking privilege to Assessors under the uatioutl revenue law. Senate Mr. Howard introduced a bill to; amend the ;ct to amend the judicial !.jtem of the Unite! State. Ueierted to the Committee on Judiciary. The joint resolution to adjourn from the 213 to the first Monday iu January, parsed by 26 to 13. Mr. McDougal introduce! a bill to amend the net to aid in constructing railroad and telegraph lines to the Pacific. Mr. Saulsbury's resolution inquiring whether any troops had been sent into Delaware at the late election wastiken up and discussed until the expiration of the morning hour, when the bank rupt bill was taken up. Mr. Drittle offered an amendment exempt ing home.'te ids, when exemptei by State laws, where bankrupts reside. Mr. Trumbull offerei an amendment to strike out the words "exempting banking and railroid corporations ftom the ptoviion. f the bill for compulsory bankruptcy." He said the laboring people of Illinois had lost five million dollars in less than five years, by the.-e banking corpora tions. In no way have the people lost more or been more cheated. So the amendment was rejecteJ Mr. Wade, from the Committee on the Conduct of the War, made a rejKirt relative lo the late bittieat Fredericksburg, which was ordered tobe printed. Mr. Collamer offered an amendment exempting municipal corporations from that provision of the bill. Adopted. Mr. Collamer alooftcrel nn amendment to ex exempt literary nd religious institutions. Mr. objected to exempting charitable ia litutions, for he thvught no su-.-li institutious ouht to get in lebt in order to give charity. The amendment was agreed to. The Senate went into Executive session, and subsequently adjourrel till January 5ih. SHIRTS. ! Shirts!! Well Made tvt rrrt'Q so west wiinncTOü wnrn. Orders from ttt evsntzj presptly CCtd. ooyi-dij.'ea FOUND. rtlBRIK HEAD OF CATTTJC FTRAYED FfcOM X drover, waa taken mp by th nder-urnext. aa4 raw b M4 by cailuvc o ne, oo Beavoo aireei, ami cktrn. l4K23datT nt'.WRlCUT. P if Cl "f ( LADIES Onilll FÜE3TISBI5a 1.4 G00DS' COMMERCIAL. iiTiit(.iira j rinriitnnit qarKei Cno-tATi. Is,rn.tr i3. I l ir dj I u 1 picea n';i:i t.il. Wheat d.l. bit ut,tha,,.e.J,- tr-1 9Tcl. Cv.rn in koI Ueiu.r.dat ICc. Ul2 ji.'c. Whisky H g dull for tho that have Kern lae;VteTeJ yrerJay it g t j th l, mtr)rr. ar,1 a r n ce, a cf litl- i t m:r, but f!m and tt.C.;iCeJ. ai.d ia demand at f l 2i(4 75 lesJ h va eoid at i Ii4 CO. Ktttr for the wetk S3.0O0, cilz'.g t." ldU rexre pts i50, OJQ for tbe Mu;n, be;::g OOOjLXX) bead grmcr ihan t'je recpM a, this time last seasoc. Lard i'i cl u'atr.ar.d, but prices are esier; rv C tirtre st e 4'c. m m mm- jSr tttaoaar. mrU. 'larkel. Nsw Yeti. Decetr.t er 2J. Flour dull and droopu, mni prices genera lit timhatfed; $G(36 10 lor extra State; $5 TOtj, 5 f.-r tupetfct.e We-rern; $ti 35 for common to melium extra Western; $b GOli 75 fer cmmoii ioikkI h ping tranUstx'ra rottrxl hoop Ohio; $6 cS(33 25 for trade brands, taitket closing ijuiet. Whet Rather mre doinsr; Cldcaco tprirg $1 27(? 2-; Milwaukee chb (1 21'? I :2; am her lci. S s-2 Hos a sha le fimier at G .fC8'c A Wt.iern. Bacon ides Lirj at 7j(;i7t4r ii- W extern cuL Iirl carcelv w firm; e.U t l'loV Butler ai.d t l eert unchai gel. SPECIAL N OTI CES. ;2TSlNi;tiR k CO 'S LETTER" A" FAM ILY SF.VYIXU JlACUIxr, with a.l the recent ia prove, merits. It Ht r.r.STa!i4Clir.Ai r.STai. I K05T ÜEATO Fl'Lvf all eirg inacLuea. TLla macLloa Ul aV jiy tliii., fru'it tic ru-.t!r.g of a tuck tn tar'.taa tt tL mak Itig f aa wvercoat a;: tLU.t frii i't or beaetclaV dowi. to the .ftrt auie er fosamer t .ue, at 4 U ever reaJy t t A u. .: to rfcti.ti. ttcanftll, beat, Wal, gather.tuck, Ha.l!, auf ha, capacity for a great arw-ty of oman.'-i tal . ik. TLitiabutthe ouly uiahluc llat can ftll, hem, bin!, and fjnb. but tt will do at better than any wtLcr r.ia. Mi.e. Tbe Letter A Family Sewtrr ifar!..ne oiay t l.aJ la a great variety of calh.etrat. Ti e rVM.'rijr Case, which It oow btC J'v.lr.f to pcpular, is at itt r me in. or e tbat can be fulJed tcto a bot r case, wliich, hen r f ttied. taaket a beautiful, tubtat t:l, aud iac!vjtMc f.vrtbt work to ret v. pro. Tbcart art cf evrty iius.t.al!e dilt i plaiu a tht wooö grrw faltsaatlvt foret, or at elabcatcl t Ci.lhed a art e i raaketbeto. I. M. XlXGtR at CO., No. 4M U-va:!sy, New York. SScürinl asapolia VtJ.tt Xo. S t vlJ-leIli Hall, WaLtL,!ot. itrn t. aplSM5wtl!l5rt I X Tbe ti arketii full of ic iaticiu, reprtae Md to be tit" MOi aaültow X'SBIiO.NClIlALTUtjCIU.V' bi.b art In m -tcaea r.Juctieof positive lnjurj. Man) tealrtt lllrecotniaet.d f:.f rivr prrpartioi.a ai.il fewer j tnd artklea, a6u V.tg m re rjt'.tin Uemlvrt Ark feratit) OCTAlX vul ÜKÜ'.V.N'S liUUXCillAL TlMUlJ," wbkb y ltii i t;r.riii ba eprored tbi value, favii g recrirttbc aaiiciioo of pbj iciat. a-ei.era'.'j , ar.d le.tl matiia!frum em'.neut tnn tkreugbout tbe cui.:tj. BRONX'S IUJOXCUtAL TKOCJII J1, wbrti llwe4 to dissolve l!y in the raoutb. bave a direct li.fftierx-e le thesferted partKtbe rditivr and ovtLicg eStritoiL uiucu litilng .f the wln.lpij.e Into tbe Hrf r.cLllalla) ful monaryirritatit tiiint pivea relief in OcrI, C Mi, and be ari-i. TliroattJTectlot.no wbirh public rekrait inerre llat.le. ftU-!l'X NOTICE. UrricR er rut !i!aa Cr thai. Üau.wat Co.. UtitKaroii. Ih-cetittM-r Cth, i fBHF. SjiockboMer in ail Cmiipatiy are beret) tnti 1 Qed tbat au ehttion for I irect'.T in tivl Coti paor, wid ht beM at Iii. Hicc. in ItftianapolU, on llturaday, the eililbday of J inuir) t.eat. (lS'UJ.) I'.v order tbt Hoard of lnrector. decC-nw SAM. Jl AXXAII, 5ecy. COPARTNERSHIP. Coi.irtiitkrhii ut irr. flHK rxiiFKSinsEU have TAKKX TiFTLr ft. J ALVtlKD ii.to artotrt.bip, at.d tbe buMneviJl h reaf-er f-t conducted iu tbt tiam. end ttj be of J.'tr.ca, Cauw:tx Alvokb. kL'GtK at CaLDW'hLL. 1erIS MEDICAL COOKS, CtC, C O I I I K i T I A fa . TOUXO XI FX WHO fJAYK IX- t JL'KLU tbeneelr- t-y certain aesret btbita.wbich mitt tb'ca (or btt tue, pleaure or lit duties t niarriedlife; aU. n)i'.Uie. aged and olj fiM-ri. wb. trotn tiie tulbe of 3ouib or olber cidh-h, feel a debilit j in advance of tbeir year, before plant f tbenoelte uo der tbe treatmtnt of any ot.e,.Lould Crt ri ad "T1IK HKCKKT KKIKXI)." Married ladle. w 1 learn anuietbirg of Immortal c peruains'Tat Srcasr Faitsp." Sent to any add re, in a aealed envelope, or. recelj t f T? Oiita. DIL STUAICT A CO.can beconmlted on all dleae cf a private or confidential nature, frutn 4 A-M. le F (Sunday front 9 to 11 A. M.,) at tbeir ofte, X. IS Kat Third treet, op-stair, tieteen !a:n and Sycamore, ep. poaite tbt llenrie lloaae. Ad ireu DR CllAS. A. STC AlfT 4 CO.. mrhl I -dAwl jr-i-? Cine:iraii.4lbio. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY. ciMitTi;in:D BT TUE I.Kr.lSUTLKF. Or KFMTCKT K'H Till TKK.ATMI XT OK AIX THE I)!.FAf F.J OF Tlir LklNAkT AMiOrMTALliKGiM. JJ M t J3" wji flL fl s H x9 PRICE OXLY TK3! CKXTfc. A Tlii lien I Rrport, Cnt lining 7Aifv F PLtUt an TnTnrifffv f.fy i,f i' VA nnA l,lnr. OX A XEW METHOD OF trsipff Yenepal Inaftt, liicla- 41 F.vj hi:; In all ita tt, Gonorrbea, (ileet. SarVtare. Vr cncile, and Hydrocele, vAasea ov g s iii'kuij, .uinaif u f a ai Ütnaladr of y r.eaa, Xocinr Debility, Im rret Int rmit - iir1!- ini'i iy oi yoctn, cir.tnal ti eak Xocinrnal FmWtot, Srj cal impottney, 4c, tbt rrnit.e. of yosth and tna turty anMnr from tbt baneful hshlt ol e.'if-ttise. To Lrh Is a.ded obrvat!fn ot Female Diaea-ea, and ctber tr.terevftr r matter of tt.e t most importance to tbe married anl tbi enntetnplating msrrisce, who entertain doubt of tbeir pbykal ability tt et ter tbat ttate. Sent to any aMrea tn a aled rap per, n receipt of ten cent or fowr twr. Vt t devote our retire tin. snd attention tt the treat ment of tbe various j.rva;e disease treated oft rr pri vat teporU Our lnpenarr ia tbe onty lntletia oi ihm kind in America hieb baa been t tatl'i-bed by a rwciaj Charter, an4 tbia fact botild give it a prefer er mrt tbo various quacks of docbtful cbaraster to b foain ta II large ritie. I m port:. nt to Frmnlr! One flepanrrent of onr I)i-penaey it rpeciall devote4 tt tbe freaft of tbe lFet of Femara, auch at La rb'nTtiea, or w'blte," Irrerular, 1'ainfnl and Mnppecat Mectraatior, Xervoua atid General iJebi lit v, Otaeava ef he Womb, liarrtr.rtv., 4e. Coruclf a'i'ai and exmlT,a!ta fre of cbarir. Also, fr aalt VOR. WU S1 KGIXATOK FILXJs For Ftraalt 0!'.ructioTia, Irrera'aiiti ie. Mamed la die in rerrain itua'ior tboule net tbeav, m tbey would cau mivtrr.age. rric fl per box tod may be tentbymrtl. U'L GALFN' FREYKXT1YE An tnvalnabU articU fr tboe wi.btng tl:tnit tbe rrbr of tbeir crrprrng, of tbe karren bo detire cbilurcn; warranted bot to trjort tht bealtb, a.'id wiU Iit Vn aMetiitt. tx.t to aty addrttt fjuderasai, en reeipt of tb pnee TIVO fXLLAlS. PATIENTS AT A DISTAXCE Tijaendmr a bntf ttaU. rcett of tbeir t yoptotr , will receive a El ark Cbartcemtaia tr g a litt of q uttioi.a. cmr term for t bt coartt tf treatment Ac ilediciset tent to try part of tbt oocxtry to cttrt ary cist atboct.fret trcmtltxtcr ercxriotiry. AH tracactioct prteatt and oteSdaxtlti. Katuaajbsn tb nact and ccabtr. Direct all letters to OAXESS BXAD DltrertAKT. novl5-'M-dwly Lawitavll Ky. Nervous Detility Or Spraatrrbsea, 4a poatU-'y IXCTRARX-I y AST means bat Uot I avlrocau. fvefert conanerirtcf AS1 treatmtLt, learr. bow the wrtttr actcaUy CURED brmtelf, txd ttbaetjaently handredt of other. Irx!ot a p4 paid, aperaenosM envelop to Box ITC, CharW.fi, xaas. 4-dA wJa LIVERY CTADLC0. C. V. HALL Cs, CO., ESCWGE STAHLES, t5 ILLINOIS STDCCTt oprosrrx bates bouse, idiajafous, unx aocS-dty Why tbol4 I bay a box BRANDE'S TUSSILAOO, TUC WOXDIWTL GRAXUtXA. lUta-v, tijay rK.t Ctn k ai4 CeWi, fr ?i tors. im