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DAILY SKXTINKL WEHN KS I) AY MOKNINU NOV. 2.. A Valuable Ilocil turnt. YTa prpo to puMlh, la p-mphlet form, the aMe tr-tle f Jlf Ctana on Furrnv Pa, the m t frttrpreber-lve ar-1 frc hie hieb ha. yet Ura written on that aniject, w it h the Mrcta of the 9tate Central Committee on the eaue which produced tb recent po litical revolution In Indiana. Both will make ) para phM tf 1 rf bkh wa farnUb at I per bun dred. TUi documet t htiM be read by every citUen of Indian. Addre order. t ELDER, HARK X KM A UNG1IAM, November SI, 1M1. Indianapolis lnJ. Job Printing. We or ikw ready to dj all kiinJ of jlain and fati-y Job I'rint'inf-, in tl.e W-t ajl . on lort ro tice, Dil at cheap at any other njice. We hare competent hau!, poxl prec. a Cue aortment of pipct anJ cmJrf.ar.d ecn Jogoo! nI cheap work. AH kinJ of bo-k., briefs, catalogue-, Ac, print! in the bel 15 te anl on liort notice. We ak the patmn tpe of Democrat, and all oth er th.it want jriiting iloue. tf. To IOCL Adtibtisirh Occasional, tr tran iei.t local notice will not !e ir--.TteI in this f a per hereafter utile-, thev are paid fur when untied in. mid t injure insertion niutbe handed in tefore 6 o'clock l M. Local notice- ( five lines and under will l? i:ertel one time for iV) ct.; each additional itertion of the B.iroe mat ter, i!5 ct.; marriage notice, Wi ct.; funeral notice, SI; mj rojuircl in adt.tnce. Notices for (cnevolent ocieiit.s not exceeding five line, one insertion, 23 eta. The above terms will be atrictly of-ervel. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. CPKiT freh Bilt:tnore Ojoter. raw. slewed or tried, pi to Cutiiiinpfiaiii'i, on Illinoi -treet, opposite the (overnor'a mansion. tf 3Tounl on U-t Stiunliy, in till city, a pocket lxok. hich t'e owner ni iy hereby call ing at JlcKerinn A: I'ierce'- real estate ofii eand describing the fame. LoT A Maponie lreat tii. ruby et. with the pin lrikeii olT. The finder wiil lie rewarded by returning it to the tailoring e-taldi-iiuK'i.t of Loui Schultz. North Penn I vania .t. G tl Attention. Sib Kmo its! There will be a meeting oJ Itajer Coniiiiamlery , No. I. this (Wednesday) evening, at 7 o'clock. llyoru'erf the Ur and Commander. Kl'HEAIM CoLISTCCK, G. C. Tiiaks;ivino Dat. The IndinliH Hrara h of the Uank of tho c5t te w ill ne doed on Thür day, the t7ih, unl all paper due on that d ty inu!t be t'äid to dav, the 'JClIi. D. K Sntdib. (Jreat Daeuaiji. l will eil the nah ion. ten nin alley and billiard table at No. iil" Kit Wahingt4n ?ticet T a cah eu-totner I will give a good bargain. Apply at the premise. 21 lw To IT Pathos. In consequence of lo?e. which I have Miltined, parties indebted to ne will do me a special I vor bv fettling their ac count. Damil J. Callinan, No. 2- llast Washington street. J" The alarm of fire yesterday morning, be tween three and four o'clock, wa caused by the burning ol a smill ntitenateil frame building wet of the can 1, between North an I St Clair trect. The hn was not over one hundered dollars. The aldrm of fire yesterday afternoon wan cued by n chimney at the residence of M irtin Hug, on New Jerey j-trcef, burning ut S me few of the phingle. on the rmf w ere burned, but no further damage w done. t2T" Major Otn. Wallace, and the other mem bds of the Court ol Inquiry into the conduct of the Kentucky rnmpaiun by lieu Iluell, are now in the city. "We understand the court will or ganize here and proceed to Nashville to puisue the investigation. Anotiiir HiKtsLAKT On Monday night the grocory toie of Mr Kempton.on McCartv ftteet, was enteretl by robber, and eiuht Im of collee, a lot of tobacco and other article taken there from. I thore io way that a check can be put to these wholesale robbe ie? TirrATta. Mr. IWth itppeirs to night in the tragedy of Haniiet. Hi jersonation td' the rrince'ol Denmark i one of hirf greatest char acter. and the hveis of the dram i. wh ap r ciate the great Knglih iet. will not fail to at tend. Vincent Hpr:.r as the Grave Digter.a,lti 31 is Macarthv a Ophelia. CortDiMTi; (Hi ni L) Momt.- We will send. post-UiiKl, to tint address, on receipt of M cents, currcticT or st imis, a $100, $50, 1. $5. $2. nd"$l büls; also, a 5e Ü'c . 15o.. 2äe and 50c. thinpiasters, a. fpecimens, finely executed on bank note pit, er, and so perfect that they cannot be detected from the genuine. Address U Josts t Co, H-.x 12C1, P. O.. St. Loui. Mo. novlä diwltn -. J" The IGth regiment left yestenl iy after noonVor the seat of war. South, we presume to join McClernand's column. They marched from their camp with their overcoats on and liifpsocks and blankets on their back. Opposite the B.te House they were halted, when Governor Motion addressed them Colonel Can ington ami Mullen also frooke. The boys seemed to be in excellent t r spirit, and cheered lustily. LicTtRK at Sr. John' Cm kcii The Kev. A. Dimen. will deliver a lei tuie in St. John's Church, on Friday evening. Subject "Trial and Triumnhs of the Church." I tie ltev.gen tlemau is a very able speaker and a profound j scholar, and ihe 'lecture will be a rare intellectual treat. ihe rroeeu win oe appoei u come ; charitable purpose, i d we trust toccethe Church crowded. AdmittMiue J. cent ifThe Twenty seienth Anniversary of the Indianapolis Henev'olent Society will be held at Robert Chapel, on the evening of the 27th inst , at 7 o'clock, at which time the ptneeeding for the last tear of the several Executive commit tee and other officer w ill be read, and urrange ments mde to fffovide for the or of our city rfurirtL tlie ensuing Tear The demand on the Sx-.ety wdl te large mis j winter, and Hi earnestly deiroJ nx oniy inai ; the Exccutue Committee Irom each uisinci ue , punctual in attendance, but also those of our he ä nevolent citizens who have the wclfaie ot the: destitute at heart. ; Foi'ND Dead Yesterday nurivng li e Ixvlv ! of a man known to msnv of our citizen as Capt. Loring, was found on the steps le ding to Mdi tary Hall stdTet.etl in death. Son.e vialsol med icine, a bottle paitly fillcl with bl ukberry brandy, a few crackers, twenty five cent in money and souie unimportar.t pa;ers et found upon his person. ' The bdv wa reraored to the an?e rooa of the hallalove. hen a Coroner's jury was called, and returkei a verdict that the de ceased crne to hi death from want. exnoure and the eCVcts of camp di .rrhea. Cpt. Larit.g was the Adjutant of the IM regiment in the tmec month a service, and since tnai time wr iraiu u.s eerved as an officer in one cd our tnree jeirs regiment H h been in this city for some time nut connected in anv way. we believe, with , tlse armv, and has tert in failing heilihand; Tery poor. Of hi history further than we have ', etated abore. we were not" able to leun anything , nirlalon farad. i On Thursday afterno.n the United State: forces near IiidianapoÜt will Ik? review hy the , and Mi r (lei.eral Wright, command I in the Depattmetit. Ti c troops will consist oi three brigade of infartry. of three regiments each; tweUe ctmruies of cavalry, and tLouiited batteries Col. Carripgton has mv!e the followJntr p ( .pointmenti of acting Ibiga ier for the division ', drills until the troop leave tor the field, and each afternoon will be devoted to evolution oi the line: First Ilripade of Infantry. Col. Dunham. Second llngade ol Infantry. Col Owen. Third Brigade of Infantry, Col. Kibg. Chief of Cavalry. Mj. (irabam. Chivfof Anillery, M?j. Fr) Uarger. Dm Loot k on the Word "upapple A circle if fhioomble were getting er warm on tle origin ot thia populir wonl, a few dij inre, in frort rf the Hate Houe, when one of the prty. a iiirmlr of Coiigre, atkel U be heard Calrjilr. Mr. . I will give a Atiifactory deS- tiition. Mr II !- b!e. , (a dUtingcii-hed Ii wyer.) It iim- Hon. Mr. 1 he Crowd Mr. H , Hn. Mr. -Mr. II . . Will jou make a wajrer? Ve; will )ou onke apett (diotnirtlv.) I will. . What will it be? A hat of the bet oualitT from llani'ierer , in tlie old "Sentinel liuild.ng Hon. Mr. - Cu!ellv ? Mr. II. Whj f4vor Htmberger to de- Becaue he eil the bet article in the State. Hon Mr. . IMiaw! That can't be! 'I he Crowd Tint' o. Judge; II is fuund. II(n. Mr. . Verr well. The j .ke i tlmt Mr. H 1ot the bet; but the Hon Mr wa fully coin it ccd that the itate merit ol hi friend, about the qualify if the hat old bjr II Hanilerger, No. 16 Kast Vh ruton ireet, was correc t. 2i-lw CosvrsTiojror NtwpAPta Plblih km This body wa in tesnion teterday at the Council CIiamfer, w hich ai kihdly tendere! Iiy our city authorities. The rweceding. are not to be pub-li.-hel at present. The fallowing ure the names ol thoe ia attendance, and the papers they rep-re.-ent: M. D Potter, Cincinnati Commercial. W. (J. Crirf " Time. S Ii. W. McLean, " Knquirer. Kich.ird Smith, " Gazette. L. D. ().-tMrne, Louisville Journal. John L Wilson, Chicago Journal. Jas. G. Oaen, " J. Medill, A. Cowle, " A. Wonlen, " L Itrentano, " Tribune. Time. Staatz Zeitung. Ge.re Knapp, St Louis, (Mo.) Republican G. . r ishback, " Democrat. I) M.Giissen, " Kve. News. Win. Cuddv. " Union. F. N. Walker, Detroit Free Press. F I5riie, " Tribune. 11 K. S il-rore, Indi anapolis Journal. J. M Tillord. J. .1. Il'itgh am, Sentinel. J It Elder, Col Maiiiiypenny, Columbus State-man. Geo A. lit-nedict, Cleveland Herald. A W. Fairbanks, K. Cowle-, " Leader. T. A Stow, " Plaii.dealer. W F. Curtt. Oiiio State Journal. J. H. Norman, New Albany Ledger. J. A. Iloyd, Toledo Cotumercial. ('laik Wavrence, Toledo Dlade. W P. Single, LtUvet'e Courier. Hotel. Kobbbt. On Wednesday night at number of gentlemen connected with the press arrived in this city to attend the convention of Western iewq:iper proprietors, now in t-esidou. At the Ihtes House, Mr. O-horn, ol the Louis- rille Jounial, Mr. Richard Smith, ol the Cim-in- n ui ( azette, and Mr. I'ottcr, of the Cincinnati Commercial, took a room together. When they retired they iiet:leced to lock or bolt the door. II d the gentlemen read ihe Indianapolis pajers a crirelully as they should have done, they would never have dicuuedof sleeping without locking their door. Our city can lo.it of having within its borders the most aero nj li-hed thieves in the world. S onetime in the night the room wa entt teI and a valuable gold watch, and from $3t to $50 in money, stolen from Mr. O-horn, and a gold watch and $!, and all his clothe-', Irom Mr. Smith. Mr Potter escaped with a hs of about four bit in change, h aving taken the precaution to put hi pocket Inx.k under Iii- pi I low before couiting the drowsy tod. The watch stolen from Mr. O.-born he values very highly a a keepsake, having been a long time iu his family, and he will py a liberal re ward for ii return If the gentlemanly thief will send it to it owner, the press in general will consider them-elve under ob igation to him, and will give him complimentary notice gratis. After the Ht.ve was in tpte. we learned tha Capt. Ih-bing. of the Union DeiMit, hid nrre-ted the oHender He pioi to be ihe notorious J. W. Stritton, who i well known in poli e circles He wa in possession of the sto'eu property. In addition o the goods enumerate I in our notice. Ii h id stolen a diamond p'n and some m uiey trom Cipt. Fitzib'jon. Strattoii will be exam iued hefore the Mayor this morn'oig, when we w ill give him the complimentary notice nc prom ised. Abolition Muting The long promise! gathering of Ahoiitioni.-m to receive comtort from the High 1'iiest of the party, after the" r defeat by the people, took place la-t night a I Masonic Hall. The meeting, considering the Hourish of trumpets, was a fiiluie in point of iiuuiher, but it nide up in quality what il lacktnl in quantity, if e may julge by the demonstrations made ly feet and nines and hands whenever strong meat was thrown to the crowd. The sea:. were about two thirds full one tilth piobiiMv Democrat, aitr.aeteil by curio-ity. mid the balance, our readers can estimate th number quite as well as we can. were sir.ion jruieirio, asihey facetiously call theni-elv es. Colonel (iarhnid Hose, the United States Mar ?hal for the District oi" Iiidi.ma. preside! over the mettng Hon Gvallove S. Orth, the member of Con gres elect fiom the Mb district, was the first sjciktr. He aimed to be very impressive looked vei v far into the future, and drew some vcrv t re'.ty fancy sketches, but did not make any noiiiM in reirard to the existing condition of ! things- or if he did we were not able to catch them. Jude Hughes, of Hloomington, follow tnl Mr. Oith.uiid nude the speech of the evening. Like; all the Judge's etrrt. it uisplayed aiidity. and : weaie gratified to record the fact tint ilex I hihitcd les p4Tsonal malevolence than auv speech he has delivered since he joined the so called Union party. He wa bitter in his de nnnciation of partisan politics, dissected again the Kighth if January Convention, and protessed to find nothing but treason in the Democratic leid ers He attributed the defeat ot his p.uty to the ig- norance of the Democratic masses to the aicme cf Union men in the army, and to stu- teiKloii liauo perpeiraici oy me uciiuivtuic pirly upon the ballot boxes, nuesnmaieoi me Democratic vote counted out in Inoiana was, mat one hundretl thousand of the voter did not know what thev weie volini: for. being led blindfolded i bv their le-deis: teven thousand weie traito-, and the rem iining twenty thousand w ere illegal votes. When the at my returned, he thought their time of triumph would come. He com plained that the Union party were stigmatized by the'r optHinents a AlMditionists. He would atvolis'i 1 rv a an incident of the war, and in t,j;il w.,v onlv. He exhorted ihe party to work r4;t,,ulT H,i ,li,ligeiitlr . ...- i,,e followed Judge Hughe in a t-l, ar.c ei i-t:c speech, hieb brought down the jOU;0 ul ,jie t.,K juj,,u of every sentence, but .;.! noihiii ' to imi.ir-s auv thinking mui M-jor Will Cumback, of the Tay jrepartmeni of the volunteer army, made i clean, cat lur. out 1 and out. undisguised Alailition sj'Ctch Slavery j was the ru-r to:' the retveliioo, the reteliion was , the c-tue of the w ar; consequently slavery must! be wipd out, it there could be no je u e He was ; tnod and manly in hi positions, and cert duly j w ill not be offended at being called an Abolitioh- j it. How Ins candid avow d suited hi friend Judge Hughes, who had taken so much pains to whitewash over the black ppot on the party es cu cheou, we don't know ; but as they are both he ohng to ti e same prt Ircedom for the rugger and servitude for the white man we don I sup- . , , , f. ,,,,,-r ot ; - -. w t th w t u Ut C4,ch the Hpular breeze, and if one tack fad another may porsiblj win. IIA WES' VARIETIES T H t SEASON FAtKLT OPENED. Ntff ND ATTRACTIVK BILL. XkW AMP AlTEOralAlE SsTI.NEsY PAINTIP EXrRtSLT f OR THE HOL! DA T. j jje utiful drop wrene on exhibition at ro. ö North Illinois l , opp Hates House. i The fl)jiowing jopular ST A HS hive been en- ggel for the eutire season. Mr. Lobs-terand Clamrinth Siie 1 of Laltimore. Mr Wool Cock of Indiana. The unrivalled Mr. H Ail. Mr. Venison. The Ch rming Dmseuse, Prairie Chicken Young men cati here find fat and beautiful dusk in great profusion. Ot en dav and evening AdmlsVioti tree. No. 3 North lllinoi treet, opvite Hate lloue. Tiukm)itim) TtiiiT O II. Stout 1 Uro have for de tuikev. chicken, qujil. oyteT. and a few txxe o. Kdley Isliifl trafen, tor x'e cheip. All articles puriln.ed at this hout aie (iebveteil to any part of the city tree of charge. Call upon them early, if jou want tur key. Comparison and Application And wbn Kiratl Saul inqcirrd cf the tT-i b anwerel fcim n t ririiLrrhy ?n ain n r ty orira tKr hy rttbrt. f amurl 2S th tr 8 rrr-e Hear j bar t an prcpr rect to rvrry prron arrr1inz to trtt to Lelp p rn ccorrtuiif totiaum-tarx-f I correct Th IimIitkIu! who rt w ttb wealth and hir aii the niimn who rte In pnu'ar ty tnl i-'nu fi an 4 Kiawr!ta ad p"wr la any othfr waytlaa rurs-J.f i be plain path of truth and Jutic oTrr jetton aoeor-i-ing to rircumrtaDcra m y aucveasd for a w tii aivl propr bat tbre is a probability attrr ahi thy will fj.l rdxts efrodi utice it la the lnttret f ral a riiizena and ul-Jert lo art crrctl7 and proyrriy fr Liju.t trnvc ti-n uiiy be puolbl and ui.w often dors the tTiman! uffertio I will nibcrite to these lnlTftirff Iii ch the Mn (bat the spirit bv fr I coninieitil thU aR-vrr t i j"x m b.n that ibe prio iple in Tour memory w II teevtr green. J.OIK.H WaLUMiftiN (iKKI.K. Ivorl and Tower. SongIIedeinption. T ME. JAMK.C ctita. Toe MfJtanJtT. Wb'le r'ritly rpetl a plpa-lr.R v!frn I bad Th Kfie o rirhantinz it triuebt n to Gd 1 b an'-U the raie me In trit:m h to haen There w bi icry aid ibe ami who were there Mart h inarch along heavenly trees on each side VVLrti w enter happy place w s the throne of Owl. I w ill l-e happy here I will prai rny boly jrd, I will watch nd rry hlbleiliie to rt:eie I will rejoice fur I oliall ee his bolinea Trained in bis nervjre I will bon- r h!m In heaven M rth march along heavenly tr t on each t-tf When we enter happy place we ee the throne of God. How doubtful to dwell receive favor from God To le place t a-non an?el a crwn Tr to wear To ntiiie in harmony with immortal onaf (iol To live forever and ever with t oe who we love Mirrb niarch a!nir heavenly trer on each ide Vbeu w e enter Lappy place M-e the throne of God. The river of lif wi!l be h.mdy f"T all to partake (;pte ot crystal Mreatij-i ixt the paradis of ;. t Service niid anic-lic jojn n.ore j u will prepartr Joyful day in heaven among the lea-h r ot oar fiwt Mtrch inarch alti heavenly tieei on eah ide When we enter happy place we s-e the throne of God. hirfUnapoti, Indiana. Xov. 25, G2. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Zm WE A UK AIM HOIUZKD TO AN- JfOUNCE W. F. I'lriKosi, of Knox county, as a can 'Klate for President of the Botrd of Cotrinii!'iöt)?r of the 5itik luK Fun 1, sut'j. ct to the UtrcUion of the legislative Caucus of the IVniocr tic member of the begidature. iwn24-d V w SPECIAL NOTICES. CETSINOKK & CO 'S L KT T K It A " F A M 1LY SKWIXfJ MACHINK, with all the recent improve-m.-nt, U the BKST and CHKAl'KST and MtJST I1KAUTI Kl'Lof all seninx machines. This machine will ew any thing, from the running of a tuck in tarletan to the mak inj; f an overcoat anything from pilot or beaver cloth down to the softest pauze or gosanier tissue, and Is ever ready to do it. work to perfection. It can fell, hem, hind, gather, tuck, qailt, and ha capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. ThU U not the only machine that can fell, hem, bin I, and io forth, but it will do o better than any other machine. The Letter A Family Sluing Machine may be hid in a real variety of cabinet cane. The Folding Cae, which i now beco fing o popular, i, ait mime implies, one that can be folded into a box or cae, which, when opened, makes a beautiful, ubstantial, and pacious table f'Tt'.ie work to rest upon. TbecaM's are of very imaginable deir plain as the wood grew in il native forcM, or a elaborately finished a artcau make them. I. I. SINGLli & CO.. No. 4.VS Broadway, New Yrk. tC"ln1 Miapoli Office No. 3 Odd-I Ili.wh' Hull, Washington street. aplS-1Awti!lfebl 63 Tbc viarket i full of iinitai.iis, r-ienle(i to be the same as"P.!:OWN'S',li)NCMlAb l'i.i )CII KS," w hieb rc in must cases productive of j n.sitive injury. Many dealers willrveominetid inferior preparation, and lower prU-ed ar'.irles, aflo more protil to themselves Ask forimd OHTMN only UOWX'S BUilXtJUlAI. TKOCIIES," w hich 'y l'nr experietiCM have proved th-ir value, having recet-ed the sanction f physician kfenerallv, ami teti m.niI.sfrom eminent m n throughout the c'Jtitry . imuvy.VS IdiONCHlAI. TKtCllKS. when allowed to di..ove bwy In the mouth, have a direct Influence to the itrecletl pji!: the sedative and soothiug effect to the mucvis linliiK "f the windpipe into the Proiicbii.llay I'ul monary irritalinand gives relief in Coughs, Cold., and the .-!iriusThroat i:rction to which publicpekerand ningeri-are iiittde. fel)ll-dly'C2 PUBLIC JSTOTICE. rtMlljllMMW A. C'l llnicBTitwt lo. Is i:at Vutti ington Mnrt, Have treen ijHrUtl 'rut for Ibe sale of IS 15 .1 I K ' S T I' S M I- A ii O , TUK WOXOXIIFI'I. Git ANt'Ll S, f.-r th cure of Cough, Cdils, Sor Throat, I'.ronciutis, Wheeling, rril atioti of the Uvula and Tonsil--, and Diseases of the Lung. Sold in large h .xe. 'Jncts., 51 ct..and 1 enrh. nld wl v PROPOSALS. Scaled Proposals. QUABTKUMASTFU'S DKPAUTMKNT, U 8 A., Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 22, 16--'. ) S oH' j . . . kft.t..- a. u r f r r f i ntMI'L T IT 1 I J f 2 I veuiber, lstt", for lt-00 ratalr) IIorve,nnd 300 trllllery Horses, Alt to he delivered at the (Jovernment Stables, In In dianapolis, pn'.iitna. Ieliverieof Cavalry Horses to be a follows: 300 w ithin five (5) days from date of contract. 3CO " ten () 3KI " fitteen (IS) " 44 44 " 3iK 44 twenty (2ti) 4 44 Sai.l hore to te wund in all narticnlars. not les than 1 m. () nor more th.in ekbt () year old; from 15 to 16 ( ha'fts Midi; dark cob rs, (norays.) frowi square trotter, , bridle-w i-e, and of tizt i-utMctent for cavalry purpurea Sl'KCiFlCATIOXS OF AliTIhLKKY ItoRsKS. (1.) 12C Wheel llorse, in pair, hays, browim or black, 16 hands huh, or upw ards, stioiu a;il ac ie, trotu C lo 9 years old, entirely sound, well broken, and square trot ter iu harness. (2.) i"2 Hores, in pairs, bays, browns or blacks, 13',' hands hi h or upwards, i-tron, quick and active, tn irely sound, trom 5 to 9 ears old, well brokru and square trot ters i:i harnes. (3.) 122 Ib rses, in pairs, bays, brown. or blacks, en- i ,(e l,lmVra (Mo.) pta?r, a Federal journal, of eiy,ound.fr m5 to9year..id.size8 suitable for ei- , murder of ten Confederate citizens of Mis .niKesin ibe twotirst nam d hoies, well brotien and " , , v .. ... TT . . uare Totters in I antes. Kach horse to weigh not les ; uourt by order of Gen. 3IeeiI, Ot theLliltCd tire change sou a re than eleven hundred (1,110) pound lvliveries of Artillery Horse to be as follow: 40 Horse cf the first named m horse' of the 2nd nur.ed 3(1 Hordes of the 3rd named 30') Horses, - l . .1 - . . .t a rt Mv.Mt aav a TV. a a. ama n.i-i 1 er fl.VO ol ame cUsse respcctiv, It. w.tt,in fo..r- t-en (14) d.i tromdate of contract, and the residue (200) withn twenty ("JO) dty from date o' contract. Xo hü, w ill b- eaiertained unles accompanied by a guaranty for its faithful performance. . Form of bid and gutrauty can be had ou application to thi ..Rice. No ! :d w ill tie entertairo-d for le than UK) Horse. j lUid must be f.led by two o'clock the Mine day. The privilege of r,eciiüg any cr all bid is reserved to the UovernmeBt. ihee spentaior wilt be i-trktly adhered to, and ; riidiv enforce! tn every particnlar. ITopols wdl b end rsett 'Proposals tor Cavalry Horse," and "Proposal for Artillery Horses," ! ny other information will be promptly go en on appli- . caUon to the undesigned, parsonally or oy it-tter JAM KS A. K KIX. A. Q. 31. U. S. A. nov25-ltl ATTORNEYS. raowas a., vasoaicn. osCAa a. hou. A.TTOrsJ -t- : s w , f4 0fp.ee .Etna BailJinj. dSai MAUTIX M. RAT, Shelby ville, Ind. THOMAS W. WoOLLEX, Franklin. laA. A TT O It . EYS AT LAW, IX DI A NATO: IS, IX WAX A, will ra ACTica. is xuiriuraAL a miiuii. j Jackson has gone towards Richmond. A letter written by Admiral Julien de la Gra Oneorboth of then win aiway be found at tbeiroCce 1 Tjeje t0 a gentlemnn of this city, announces that Xoa. lo and 11 Xew k Talbott4 Budding, kouth of Post. tie Fiench army will not move before everything otr.c. iMTit3aa I rewdy for a great inarch on the City of Vlaxico. TELEGRAPHIC. taaroarr a iriaL roa rw iar (Tars aamirtL. Moon llrport. "ALL Ql'lET ON THE P0T03!.r.? Extracts from Rebel Papers. AVAL ENGAGEMENT. TO BICHMOND. French lrcparin to .11 arch L'pon I lie Capital. From Vnrlreas Monroe. Fcbt Mo.xRor, Nor. 23. The Savannah pa pers of the 11. h say: Two Atudition gunboats and one mortar boat attacked Fort McAllister and Genesis Poiut, on Ogeonhee river, yesterday morning. Alter a se vere engagement the enemy retired. The works re still iu perfect order. Our loss was three wounded. From Portia Carolina. Moorhkad CiTT, via DvLTlMoaic, November 21 Petitions are circulating among the people of Eastern North Carolin requesting Governor Stanley to order furthwr. an election for mem bers ot Congress. Large Union and free labor meetings are being held at various points il this department, and the address of Foster i;e producing very happy effects. The receut cxfedition tent out from Ncwbern wa ei.tiiely successful. The Folcnil troops c:uinot be dislodged from their position in this State. Kverv thing isuiet in this Department. from I'lilladelplaia. I'niLAi.iLPHtA, oy 21 The Washington Starot this evening has the following dated Fair tax Station. Nov. 24: Henry Dewey, fth United States infantry, a J paroled prisoner Inm Kichmond, reports that he Baw conscripts going out with tools to woik on ihe fortilieutions. He als) saw fifteen eiege guns goiug out of the city on trucks, passing through the sireets. The people there said they were prepared in I rout nii'l tear. The H.itnpto t legion and 2,2dd infantry, with four piecis of aitiilery .came itto Wanenion by the Speiryvillc turnpike. He left Warren ton on Friday and took the road to Salem, whete he arrived at night. The inhalntanU there exnected Jai kon that niht, and they had piepHicd food to receive him. He left Kichmond on the 16 h of this month, mil saw about ll.bdU infantry between Cul pepper and the Rappahannock, and the railroad trains weie lull ot provision coming from (tor donsville for Culpepj er. Heairived iu Warrenton last Thursday. Thev say Jack. -on will inarch to Wurrenion iu the tear of Uurtiside He alo spoke at Salem with Iveut. Halleck, nephew, h.s he fays, to the Commanding Oencral. 1 he Lieuttnant belongs to Stuart 8 cavalry, was wotiiide: iu the arm. and was hiiidcu in Salem in Ma ldoik': house when our troops were in that place. All is quiet to day about Hull Hun and Ceu terville. from Uuthuiloii, Wasiiinoton, November 21 Tiie Petersburg Expie.s. oi the 21st sios: It si-ems iitw pi cuy well ascertained that lurnitie has withdrawn the hulk of his lorccs f otn the 1'oiounc to the H p all innock. Vie p:e-utne th I a corre!!! I ng inovemeut has been made by General Lee. The theater of ofe;.tions has again been change! to the Freiericksbuig route to Kich mond, either feignedi v or redly abandoned by ti.e enemy. It i? hard lo eay wh it Lie lai.tr in tt tids to do. Gentra! Lee has been trying to get a fiht out ol them o r weeks. !ui in v on It 15ursi:we tunke the attempt to g to Ilich mmd theie will ncce-s.rilv ie a light, mid a bioodicr one than anv ih.t has been et fought. Wl tn aial win re it wih be is tonjectuies. The F.eateiick?buig Herald, of November 21, sa v: During the alternoon the iinpression ptevaile i thai the enemy weie eiu'itrkiug i:i the vicinity ol Aquia creek on Wedne.-sla atid Thursday. The Potomac river was coveted with vessels of nil sizes and kinds, mainly ol the transpoi t order. That they weie intei.ded to im try ofT the army is un opinion euteitiiued by many Enough of the armv will be leli over the river to keep up p- pea ranees. We tsh; 1 1 besuipaise.! il b baturday j night the main bulk ol llun.sole s loice is not well on its way to u new destination, ih 'High this is cotijectutc to a reat extent. We understand tint Federal prisoiiei captured estimate their numbers at u er 1 DU .t)UU, but vv e doubt the figut ts. A special to the Tribune says: The receipts lor revenue stamps at the oflice of the CttntnLs.siobt't of Internal I'evetiue, for the week ending, Nov. 21t, amounted to more than $2.:)K,():JU. Theie is reason to bel'eve that a resolution of -u'-ry io the alleged in the matter of uioiirary nrM aim imp. isoiiiiivnis m nie oiu Capitol prison will be introduce! into Congress ut iu eatlv dav in the se.-sion. from .ie York. Ntw Yolk, Nov. 25. The Tribune's Aquia Cittk letter says: 0'ir ainiv lestson a line extending from Staf ford Court House to the Kapp ihawiotk. A sininge report is in circulation that the real advance will not take place irom Fredericksburg, but the movement to the Kappahannock is only a feint, while the decisive blow will be ttru. k Irom another diieclion. Tho-e w ho appear to believe tie j.torv eati not, however, uive it any founda , tinn. Tiie following is from the Richtnoud Enquirer of November 22: Exlcltivk Oitice, Richmond, Nov. 17. To Lieut, den llnlmm. Commanding the Troops of the Mitsissiii'i Department: Gknkkal Enclosed you will find a slip from the Memphis Daily Appeal, of the 3d inst., eon- j taming an account purporting to ue uerivea irom I States Armv, 1 You will communicate by flag of truce with j ' the Federal dlicer commanding that Department and asecitain if the facts are as slated. If they j aie so. you will demand the iniraeoiate surrender i 1 of McNeil to the Confederate authorities; iml if' this i not comtdied with, vou will irform sn:d i Ctuiinianding ol.Ker that ytu are orderel to exe cute the tir-t ten United States officers who fall j into your hand. j Very iesj ectfully yotir, j J Lf febs jx Davis. A special to the Kerald from Harper 'a Ferry j aays: j News of interest has reached roe from the J headhunt ters of Stonewall Jackson as late as i ' Saturday last. Jackson then had his headqutr- j tets at Berryville, and was there in person. His ! force was thirty thousmd men aud aixty guns, j ; Gen. Echols was with htm. ) On Fi id ay evening Jack?on received the fol j lowing telegram from Jeff. Davis: j "If you dj not leave the Valley at once, and I come and help us to defend Kichmond. it will not be worth your while to come to its defense at I ! all." j i Jackson's replv is not known, but his forces were not in motion on Suurdsy morning The; i tniereuce is tnav ne repuci m ine negative . . . i . : - I : . : e th r,urlh uisoaujb that Jackson had received fiajQl DavU calling on him to come to thedefenseof Richmond. A fpejial to the Times from Sigel'i heai- nu trier, dted Nov. 24;h. mts: Such lutormation naa oeeu receiveu at these . . . . ... i headquarters this afternoon as leaves no further room to doubt that the eutire northern portion of Virc'mia has been abandoned by the tebel troops. There are a lew of Whitens guerrillas roaming bout Ies;tiurc. Mt. Gilead. Martinsburi' and vtciuitv i - - f-. r . 0 In cousetpience the Adoiral does not believe! that a forward movement of the whole corp de armee will commence before the 6rtweckiif December. t The Admiral i of the opinion that nothing can rrevent the Firnch from erdering the City of Mexico Iu the course of next January, although he iys our arm; perhapw will hve to tight ihe Mexicans once" or twice en the ay to that citv. News received from Riliigh. Ncrth Carolina, l?tli, av: The LeUlatuie of this Str te convene! yeter day, and Governor Vance fent in his messagi lo d.w. X ig!it Itcport. Governor Vance of 3T. C, and the War. BUCHANAN'S LAST REPLY TO GEN. SCOTT. ELECTIO.V a F CO.VGtlESS- SEVEN MEN SHOT BY THE REBELS. Jlatltm on the Iolomac. LEE IN FORCE ON THE RAP PAHANNOCK. IIG INTENDS GIVING BATTLE. W lern Äetv. Kansas City, Nov. 23. The Santi Fe mail, with dates to the 10th, arrived this morning. The coach was delated by lie ivy rain along the route. The distribution of Indian presents furnished by the Government for that portion of the Utah tribe of Indians belonging to the superiutendency ot New Mexico, took place at the Agency on the 3d inst. The Chiefs expiesyed themselves well 8 itisfie 1. and said they w ere desirous to unite with our trooj s in un expedition against the Nav.-tjos and help to conquer that tribe into obedi ence to the proper authorities. AH is quiet along the route. From .cvv York. New Vobc, Nov. '23. Gov. Vance, of North Carolina, takes btron grouuJs for a vigorous prosecution of the war, and proposes a reserv e force of ten thous ind men for the State, tobe discharged in the spring in time for their farming operations. How to rai.se (his force he leaves to the Legislatute. A private leiier says it is rumored at Kingston that two companies of the lth North Carolina battallioii of artillery encounteied a lare force of the enemy at Cave Creek, on the l?ih instant, consisting ot infantry, cavalry arid artillery. Our forces weie in litlepita sheltered from the enemy's artillery. Alter two hour's hard fighting our troops tct ued from their pits. Our loss none. That ot the et ctnv unknown. The setnship K noke from New Orleans on the 15th, and Havana on the "2 h, has arrived Among her passengers ae General Arnold and tuall", en route to Iiiston. (euer. I Arnold it puttering under a piiaUtio stroke. Military Governor bhipley Ins is-uct a procla mation calling upon the loyal electors of the 1st ai;d:2l Congressional Districts of Louisiana, to ciioo.se KepiesenUtives to Congress, and appoint ed the IM of Dec-ember as the dav lor holding the rr e ecti"n. A party of l'2 l men of the th Vermont regi ment, captured on the 4th of .September by the rct.el.-'. were returned tu New Orleans on the 13mi inst. Sex en were slot h the rebels for having en bs eil in Ne O.leins. yi.'J former Confederates, whohidal-o ndiit'd in the bt!i. also S trge tut Mills and private Spear, both o: Kovakon, Ver mont, weie tlctiiincd at Vn.k.sburg, and four died tint ing their c-aptiv ity. (ten Hutier had se'.od and ehseI the Bank of Nev O.-le-MH for seidi:i $P'.i,0d:l in .j;ecie, witidnG) davs, to the tebel government. This specie li.ni tteeii previously reporte! to Gen. But ler s h tvin been sent awav, w bich was not the fict. A cavalry reconn.i.:aiice from Gen Weitzel's f oite, c apiined two cannon, within four mules of 15 Hon Il-ugc. The Delta of the 15th exposes the transactions ol Ed. Grantbeiln A: Co with the rebels, and im plicates the French Consul. A dispatch Irom Sumner's headquartet, 23J, sav-: Fifteen deserters from the rebels say Long- street's tii vision has. arrived at Wiiliaiiislnirg, aud Hill's c u ps is expected hourly. The talk in the rebel camp is to the effect that Lee intends to dispute ibe Federals crossing the Kapp.di itnioi k with his entire force. The rebels have fixed their entrenchments, but built no new ones. Their .uns command ihe ford opposite Falmouth. Sumner's division has the advance of our army. Trains were running all yesterday and last triebt Irom Fredericksburg to Richmond. The entire population have left. A rebel brigaJe of infantry occupy the city. From VnSiingtott. Washington. November 25 Ex President Duciinnan, iu the Nation.il Intelligencer to day, clo:-es the controversy between Gen. Scott and hiin.-cl:, and claims he has already furnished clear and distinct responses to all the alleged alle t ti us of Gen. Scott. Mr. Buchanan says lie should now have noth ing more to add had Gen Scott, in his rej In ier, confine! himself to the topics embraced iu his origiuil letter. General Scott has extended the topics, and now for the first time, and in a sar castic and unkindly spirit, refeis to the alleged stealing of public arms by Secretary Floyd, and their transportation to the South, iu anticipation of the rebellion. The most conclusive answer to this allegation, Mr. Buchanan rem irks is, th it notw ithstanding the bo tst of Floyd at Kichmond, evidently with a view- of conciliating his allies there, cited by Gen. Scott and his authority, no public arms were ever stolen. Had Gen. Scott reflected for a moment he could have not fallen iut this blunder. From ?Iilw nukec. MiLWAfKiE, Nov. 2.". Gen. Pope and etafl" arrived here to-day from St. Paul, and are Ptop prtg at the Newhall House. Destination, Mad iion, Wisconsin. From 'Hliville. Napiivillk, Nov. 25. Some four hundred of Morgan's cavalry let t camp, seven miles from Lebanr n. to attack the Federal's at Wood's Ferry, n the Cumberland. They were shelled back", with a loss ot two men. 31 organ is re pot ted to h ive left camp with h:s whole force the same r.iiht, to attack the Louisville and Nash ville railroad. Union refugees from MeMinn ville say that the emancipation proclamation is generally approved by loyal men there. Many refugees here ap prove of it, some of them large slaveholders. Cotton is changing bands here at 52 and 55 cents. River four inches on the shoals. LIVERY STABLES. Exchange Stables, I 1 1 i n o i h Stroot, Opposite Laie Haas. Indianapolis, led. au?5-lly O. W. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables SOS. 11 ASD 13 WEST PEARLSTREXT, t X DtAX A r0US,tXDU.X A . e"s Horse, Burzie. Carriarea and Saddle Borsea alwaysin readine. Cbarg ea moderate. dacS-tf LIVERY STABLE, jaTO. 10 Eat Pearl treet, half a aquare tooth of Wab lj tn?ton treet, between Meridian and Pe nnijharda treet, in rear f Gleon. I Jock, ü;.! .rv-li. D&-atf wm. wtLaUaos.FroprtatoT COMMERCIAL. I it TtLKaam. Clneinnavtl .tlatrkel. Ci5cis?(ti, November 25. Hour firm and in good demand at $J -Hhji 5 1!5 for rur-er6te. Wheat firm at $1 l(I 12 for jritoe red and wh te Crn declinetl to 47c for ie arnl old. Oils dull at 47r:'H; for new and old. Iie ao'.d at Cl( tc. Ilarley in lair demand at $1 ( I 3i for etrictly prime jrin and fall. Whisky wold at 34 nd firm. Hogs unchanged aud f teady, aalet at $1 4 CO Mesa pork quiet and unchanged. 'Lard quiet at Groceries unchanged. Gollfl 2d; s.lver and detnaDd notes $1 22 ß I 2.3 Exchange steady at discount and pvr. we- York Murkrl. Niw YotK, November 23. Flour dull, heavy and 5c lower for all kinds; j Mies at $5 G0i?5 70 for iupei fine Slate; $3 VQil. i 6 (Ml tor extra; $ä Gtlfr570 lor uperßnc Western; 05(r6 3U lor common to medium extra do; $6 73(d 6 f?3 for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; &t-ö(dj9 23 lor trade brands, market closing heavy wiih no buyers at outside quotations. Whisky more active; pales at 37)(J?374C. Wheat 2c lower with licjit aupply; sales of Chicago spring at SI 17(1 21; Milwaukee club $1 23(rfl 31; amber Iowa $1 32f?l 33; winter red Western $1 37(1 4!); amer MichijMu $1 42 ('tk 43; white Michigan $1 53(1 33; amber Western $1 Barley dull; sales at $1 45(gl 50. Corn a shade firmer with a fair demand for exp'irt and home cor. sumption; sales at 70(i7lc for mixed Western, chiefly at the inside price; 63(t fi)c fr Eastern; 59 CdjCIo fur damaged nnd heated; 75c for white Western; 7Cc for pound yellow. Sugar Uitv firm and in moderate request; New Orleans ltHj 12c. Mo'ae tpuiet; New Orleans 27,(i3G,c; Poito Rico 33(4dc. Pork quiet and the market without material change iu price; paies at $13 23.J13 37gC for mess, closing dull at the inside price; $11 50 1 1 U21 .y for prime; $13(3 1G for Western and city old and new prime ine... . Beef dull with sin ill sales. Dies-ed lioM are firm at G1'. Lmj very hetvy; sales aty.IOc. Butter is'seiiing" tt IGQ'Dc' tor Ohio and 2 J(3 2Gc for Stale. Ch.ee.-e is tirm at D'.;rtI3c. GROCERIES. ia. cV ei. 0. 'J.', t Ct U HkllillftOU M. rr.wr. kkckivkd thki:: mu. am wintkr IX -uiiilie of Family cirocerii--, which tliey ofl-r to thetraJo at the Ivwrst c.th price-. Particular aftetiti'ii is iiivitel to our Iar? stock f Sugars Tea, Coffees, Sugar-curetl Wiaxs, Driett Meet, Mackerel. Fl"tir. Corn Meal, liurkw-Leat, JUltimoreOyktera Hsh, Ac, aixi fruits and vecetablea in seatn,all cf which H offer ereil at tLe cheajrvst rate fur trenti'tic articles. sei.t-7-d3m IliHtSMIkK A IIUXTFR. IlT C3r AlRl 800 BVAJS Susr; 100 m,''S NlW rlo,"i siKar; 200 ,iKLS Cni4lirJ fir,J 'wdereJ Sugar; For sale t-y Earl 8l Hatcher, ol3-d2m Lafayette. Iia'Un. MORE SEW GROCERIES! Ruger & Caldwell, W HOLESALE TiROCERS -AM? COMMISSION MEKCHAXTS, ,üo.ß8 Eat WnIiiiigtoii St. Ktre W ir of 0, t .'Aira' -7iZ. Jnti iTuili, Indiana glTTF.K, Chee, and Dried Beef; 00 H0G'SlltAI):i 1UrKl 'r' 4 A A PACKAGES, Uerrt'ar, CMfl-h, Halibut, and 4UU Mackerel; 500 BARRELS R'fin,!i Sufur' gQQ BARRELS Sirup and Mola.tea; BAGS Bio CofTee; OQQ RAGS Ja a Coffee; BAGS Rot4sd Coffee; OA A CHESTS and Half Cbta Tmrrla!.Gnnpow emtJj der, Tounf Hyson, Hyton &kin, aud Oolobf Tea.; ALS PICE, CatHa, CloTea, Cinnamon, and a f ccaral assortment of Spket raj table for retail trade; CORDAGE, Cipar, Fruit. L'qnor; all Inda cf 5cta, Blee. .oap, Tobacco, and Wooden Ware, beWe a general asortmrit of Grocerlea, in itort and for tale by niT.F.U V CALDWELL, C3 Emit vr.-i etreet. NEW QOOK0. NEW PUBLICATIONS TES MleraMea. hj Tictor Haro; j Lore'f Labor Won, by Mrt. Soatbwortk; Ravenhe, hy Klrraley; Why Paul Ferroll KiHed hla Wife; Xlne Month In the Quartermaeter'a Department; Paron BrownJow Book: Stolen Vak, by Wllal Collina, aathor af Woman In White; Flower of the Prairie; DOTrO, ÄTJEWVJX2T v CO.'fl. Jy4-djw wmmmmw m ii " ' ' 1 MEDICAL COOIIO. CiC. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY! CM A It T Lit i n BT THE tr.GlHTlRK OF KFXTl'CXT fVU Till TkEATMl XT Or AIJ. THE lkASt VT Tllf ' . IklNAÜT AND GK.NttAL ORUAN.-l. 9 aaai aaaat D mm T) XX tl m Ca r FTilCIt 05LT TEX CKXTH. X .Tlnllcn! Hirporl, OX A STW UETIIODOE t-eaUf nrrtaJ IrfMaa, tectw d.rf iypt::-a ta ,:i tt ua; OsOorrLea. CUt,S:rVt-ja,Vaci. eoe: . and Uj&rvc, I-'naawi. il the Kldaey, BUdder Ac, wKh oct mercery! eortaitr.ft a vaj nable Irrat!. oo thatwtsla-.pr4 malady of ytmth. P-rti.:tal Wak lietti, X.xtstT.aJEnlitji,ftitaI Debll:ty, Iirpoterx-y, At., tha cret ttinrtntie. f Tna'b arvd oa - turty artsirr twin tl tarf j habit ol lf-al use. To whk b I a1.fed irervattn lemate Ie.-e. aud ether lotere1rar natter fftht itot tmrxTiance t tNe married ar1 tt cort-tnta?na; mir,ace, who entertain dn'Urf tbrtr pLyKal arI'ty ta enter ILM .tat. J-rt anv Ilm to m aealed wrap per, on rereSpt of ten eent r f.-tir atany. W devt-te our ettlre t;r ard attfr.M to lb treat wert ef the vari-tJ. ptate d:eaea treated of lt tmr prl Tate teport. tKir lper.ao- U tbe r1v lrMflrvt1 ot tho kii.d ;.i America tlih tat 1 een e tab!!bel y a eial charter, aa4 th! Ut bor.J.1 (dre It a prefe-erre er th aiiot: fjuacki of doaMfcl character to be fcntd tn all arferi?. Importnnt to Fcmnlri! One aepartmerit of our Ilpniry t epecta'ly devoted to the treatment of tb tiae. of Feinale, auch a La rh 'rrbea, or -4H Lite," Irrecular, Painful and 5upprea Mrtisiruati..n. NerToua and tirreral lbilitj , Diae af Le Woii.h, lUrret.tw, At. CuultatKit tot ex.u.iaa'lvft free if charre. Alu, l.r ale DK. HKWI.LS S KKGl LAlOK PIIJ For Female tltructl ti, Irrf ularii Ac. Marrted Ia die Ui certain aüuatiuua Loujl ut a thara, a they woukt cauoe mincirmgr. I rtc I r boa u4 majr t r.t I y mail. ML GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An lararaaVU arUrU fr thoee ihhii.: tol.uiiUhc i.nDilfT vf their .CoprirR. or the barren bo deire cLiWrer.; wanai.ttdi.i4 to Irgwr the health, and w:i lst-1 f rahl. t)Ce. -rul tu any aMre.a on.i-rel. n ret-eij-t of the pnee 1VM ljLL.VkS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE P.y M-udiiijr a briet täte nieiit f tl ir j nij,ij, will receive a LUi, c"Lart rtn'aic ir.R a lst f ruttitti. our tcrtu. fur tt e Course t f tr atwrtt Ac. X !,-. nc actitto any part tf the cout-try to care any Ca at home, free from danger or rurifvit j . Alt tr.n.sartM?i pr-.tate aaJ cnLdcut,.!. Vrmen.bi the najne at.d i;uii,lr. I'lirrci aii letter to GALEN'. IIitAl MaPENiJALT, tt.-yt.,;-.tjt . ',y i..wi.Tn y. MEDICAL. c o x : I d i: T 1 A L . Torso Mrs wno iiayi ix JUKKUthetraeU-r by certain txret haMt,4hlch vnCt thetnftrHiiriat p'ta-ure or th'- dutiea cf ff-.arrled l;fe; Uo. trtH Ue-attd ard obi men, , Iron, the tolie, of ruth r other rge, feel a deht'.ity In .lv-t.ee cf their yrar, Mfrt plc:n t henkelt ei tn derlhetreatti.tM c."f any ot;e, LuM f M rad the jsi.c::kt friend." Marrn 1 l.'.1;r i Jreiu on.etLir; ct lnj t itatc. pt ruii. "J nc Sri acr 1 ait n." S-tit to mi.y a.Urrw, in a ae.lt-d .iielop, 1 1 t Ij I I Ten t'etit-. Ml. 1 1'AliT 1 CD. ran l cotioiltt J t a tllditeawid a private cr -ftti1eMlal r.sf irr. from a A.M.trOF (Stm.lar lrTt 9 to 11 A. N.,) at their oClre, Ne. la Kat Tl irJ stret-t, up-'tair, l-et een Mam acd Mratuuir, op po.itctlie llrnrie Ilwuee. Ad lrea DU.CIlAiü. A. hTCAKT A CO.. . mrhSI -1rl v-l-r? I'tt-ttinet ItKio. .1 SI iß tU CoUl, cr if aft JDIitctttt ivhich night 1 chrJ'J with a simple rtmsay, r.si if neglected, often terminates ctricudj. Fevj am auure cf ihe importance cf stepping a ßcjUßl. cr f Unlit ßcld. in its fret ctage ; that u;rzcK in the beginning wculd idi a mild remedy, if net attended to, socH attacks ihe lungs. fgLtaiLULA l&tcjitJi.ialJtcxijCX xvere first introduce djeleven years agx It has keen proved that they are th best article before the puUis fcr ZI&Uutlcl, ficdafifli, the Hacking Cough in rfsCJi&umLlian, ar.d numerous affectiens cf the Dlitcjai giving immediate relief. Jiiblic Speakers tf Singers wH fnd them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice 6Ld by all (Jruggicts and (7alers p. aaa s in J Medicine, at 25 cents j-er tcz. HAPPINESS OR IIISERYT THAT IS TUK QUESTION. rflUK praetors cf tU "PARISHX CAFIMT Or I WOXUF.KS, ANATOMT. and VEDICINK,4 hav driernilned, rejranl'e'B of exp-n, to tue, free, (fr the berirSt of Miflfcrinir hnmairit) FOt'U of tbe'r mot tn- atrrctive and Interesting Ia'utc on ilarriae ar.d U. Iii-qualiricat).n. Nerrm iKlili'y, Premature Ietine of Mai.hood, Indication, TVealin - or Iepresfi.j, of Er.ertry and Viul TotteT, the Great Sf ial FtU, ard those Mai at-, hkh euH from youthful f.llie, Kx eesse of Maturity, or IjrTiorawe of ItyMoI. py ai.d Na ture'oLaw. These inralual le Lecture, bare teenil.r mean of enütlitt-nintr and aavftrt; thou-ar.dt, aifd Iii Ve f.rwarld tr-e uu tt-.e rect i't of fur ataicp, t y addre i:c SECIiKTARY PitiMtx CAiisr.T tr Anrmr Aff Wirnntii. ...1 p.rnaJitay. New i rk. jr3-dl TAH IC A IN'X'H El FERVESCENT SEX.TZZEIPC. APERIENT. Tbl. f aiual.'l and popular Mediritre ha. nlvertaUy--ceive.1 the raott favorable rer(.Tmrnenlatteri of tLa Iedir Proftnioii aod the Public a tha nvt iinnoi r AfcaaaakLK SALINE APKKIKNT. It tnay b ncd with th. te.t effect lu Bilion. and ehrüe leae?, CoMrreneui, 8ick Headache, NaCsea. I'Sot Appefte, Indizet-tion, ArWitT cf the Stomach, Torpidity of the 14er. Gout. Rtic'itnT:c AfTmico, Gratt l. Plle, And all CorrpUu.i wLere a KT't'e and Coolinj A pertert or I'Jra-ne i reiuired. It la I'.tnicuUrlr dapte4 t. the want of Traveler, by Sea ar-1 Un, Kf-i ietit in Hot Clirrate, periun of tse dentary Ilabii, Inralid. and Cnvale4--nt; Captiu .f seit and Planter, will find It a valuable axUitton to their Medicine Che.?.. It i in the form of a powder, carefully pot up iu bot tie. to he-p in any elm, ate, and merely reo, ntre aicr poured upon it to produce a delightful efler-cei.. t Ke-rer-ace. Numcron testinioni.N from profe.tci;aJ m-nd other rentleraen of the hhe.t Mandina; thronroct tb roan try, and itt ateadity lncretin; ppular1ty for a eri a of yeart, tronir'y ruaranfee it eCicacy and talaah'e char acter, and cotnmettd Jt to the favorable noice of au Inttl liftit public. Marif4.:lured only by TAKUAXT A CO.. Xo. 57 Green wich .tieet, corner of Warren .'reet. w Tork; ard for .ale by Iru(f-;ist, gerM-rally. JyTiy -fa Nervous Debility Or i-erTiiatorrho2-a, I. xtitivelr INCrBALIJC hy AXT mean but thoe I advocate, before rorr-mencinir jy 1 treatnient. learn how the writer actually CUBED brau-elf, and eub'e)uentlr hundrei of other. EM'lo.e a post paid, aupt-rK-ribed envelop to Loa 17C, CLarletc"iii. Ma.. c4-dA2ra "PATEriTS". PATENTS OBTAINED FtU NEW IXVEXTlOXa OF ETEBT dexrrtptioa. Fee. com!r?ert on mcce.a. No port ent no pay. Sere for C:rc!ar. rivinf tenci, dlrtcticr, Ac Addre. AiI(S BKOADXAX. novlA-rily Patent Attorry. Wa.rtrr1ft. ft C. MUSICAL. $150. PIANOS. 0150. VTEW aeven-octav Plar. o. la roMwoOs! cat. trea V frame, aa 1 over-Krosg baa. . for 1 16, with mould -ica., tlC. with moulding, carved le, and talaid aam board, 175, 11-5, 9200, and upward; the tarre, with pearl key t, t23. t2A0, A. Tha abort piano., tbourfe cheap. ar exclnt. Kecond-hand ruaoa at 9-4. 9U. (60, (75, anl tlOO. New Xelodeon. frota $3C c wardi. MTJSIC. MXJSICX 3r-tXXT3IO. aT pulüii bateired of dl.Terect fisctt cf Xudc, a Urn tarr.tei by th Srt ruater. In tha anuairnl world. Aix Instruction Book, for oearly U micl t. trcraeru lct VsA ilfcrtc, tt Day Scbool C!lf f Ba. dar School Bell, X". 1 abl 2. TatrlaUc tocg hack. Farm f Freedom. Ac. Ac Our C iTALOT.CE. whh b U rrav ntns rati aa ara to all who tend for U, rontalna cf all our Tamtiea of tannic, wnh prion attached. Jt Udy in tha country .t-reld b witkvoct I. Oröera by wail or expre promp'Jy fcilod, and aa fAithftHy aacatl M tbocsb th Pron ordert; wer preaeut. fitralt rcofrtr In a regtered letter or by cirre.a. 7 HORACE WATERS. A (rent, "-:'a 50.41 tarcvadaiay. S. J. Dissolution or Partnership. THE partnerb!p heretofore eiUtln la the Heal E Ute buneM between the attdervignod wa. diTW bv nutuaJ confer. t oo lb. ta of Xovembar. lo -Tha bovinen a.i:i be eobtiiiued by JoLa K Unann, at tb a JmiX fL fsPAXI WILLIAM lore. M anapclU. Nov. H, !WC.-U:-tlV4wl