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DAILY SENTINIOJ THÜKSnÄYMOKNIXC:. 1KC. I. The WrcIily.Sniiincl. ADVANCE IN miCES la consequence of ttt rrt advance la tk price af j wfcita paper, waj are compelled to rase tb ?rcrfth Weekly Sentinel. From 4 after litft 8, 1SC3. the price of Iba KVkl ectinl wül U at MW One eopT, tbreo tnoo'b f 50 free cr-nr, era "Tleven eopi". J'r Twenty two cne, e year 1 &o IS 00 30 00 All letter eor.Uin ne ibfrlt:6ti, nud befor I seruber A. rS! te rc-ted at tae Id rat all mrip tioci raceivri after thi date wi'.l he crc litcd at the tsew a A Valuable Hocun.cn I. We prop to puM:b, In pamphlet farm, tie aWe treatise of Jodg Cr on Fiiccnrr, pnwn, tie most eiprbeciva and frc.i'e shkh ha yet been written O that aaj'ct, with the addre. of the State Central Cctnat'ttee en tbe :aae bich prf'.uced tbe rcer,t po litical revolution fa Indiana. Iitb will make wie pam ptle ef 1 pa" which w will farntsh at 11 per hun dred. This doarunaetit I4M h read by every eitiaen of Indiana. Addi e order t Ll.DKIt, IIARKSES 4 RINGHAM, November 21, H2. Indianapolis, Ind. Job Printing. We are now rei'lj to do all kin! of plain and fa.ncT Job Printing, in the best s'yle, on ehort no tice, ami m$ ekmp a nny other oßee. We have competent hatil. gool pre--, a fine assortment of papei and cs.nl, a nI weetn do pood and cheap work. All kind of book, brief, catalogue. 4c. printel in the bet tjle and on. short notice. We uk tlie patronise of Democrats, and all oth ers th-it wnt irilitiir done. tf. To Local AnvtBTiM Rs R.e of advertising in the local f'lunwi U1 here;itter be a follow: tor ten lme or le. $1 IH). 0er ten line, ten cent a line Nu notice will le in-erte-i until p.iid for. CITY AND STATeItEMS. 13TGo to fee the Carter Zouaves to n'ht. Zjj'lM Fur at the lowest price, at S.'.encer'a, Wot Vahintoii strefl. X3T Jt rereive,!. :,t Siier':. 32 W. Wash ington etreet, Lii;e" Fur Trimmed IltKjd. rjpDiarie for lor .!e by Mrs. Thomson It ion. tT Hr'u k are now h'Üuil' at 00 per thou- aatid. Tlii t s ohI j'I ce tor brick maker. JF Fifty cae of the mo-t fashionable hat.- anl cat. ju receired by Iiaker & Mclver (o and ate thera. 2 4 J"Go ee tbe Chine-e I) nee to-night. 2-5t f37 Ihkcr Si Mclvcr have the finest lot of biy' dre hat und cap in the West. 2 1 JPA well built two ftory brick house, ithin one mjuajo of the Hates lluu?e. nearly new, in good order, tor aale by John S. Sp tnn, Heal K Ute Agent. It will be sold low. 3 3 J Dak er & M civ er keep the bet gol. have the largest as-Mrtmeut, and can cell the cheapest, tm-'aue they buy hII of their mhI of the m tnuluclurew. 2 1 3"POo to theTe t Picker' D nce to-night Watci Ten g"!, lrei.li milch cows, with wives from ore to tour weeks old, tor which a good price will be paid in cash. Inquire at I Li office. 27diwit tSJameaM irdick. who was severely wounde! at the battle of Shiloh. and lay six days on the fiel! without anything to eat but one cracker, has arrive! in the city, and i stopping at the Ray House. Mr. Mardick is still suffering from his Wound. Wixts, Gbapis and Oymkbs 0. B. Stout & Bro. have just received a fresh invoice of Straw lirry and Currant Wine, winch is very choice. They have a lew boxes of those choice Uat.iwb.t Grape left, and are in daily leceipl uf fresh ova ters, turkeys, chickens, iju tils, kc. t5f"A serious attempt to poison occurrel on Maryland treet, the other day, in the person ol M-. (ierge litack whotHk a large uantity ot laudanum, a ddlicultv having oc-urretl in the lamily. Drs Carter and Rodman were called in ami found tlie lady nearly gone, and had great diSiculty in reptonng her. 37"A roaring farce to night. 2-5t Good News foe. the Lvihi.s! The hli Jays are now near nt hand, anl not to be outdone. Bamberger, in the old Sentinel building, ociied out jeteulay some splemlid für, hich will he auld at old ptices. Als, some splendid fur trimmed ladies hoods,-which ate indispensable for comfort, (ü. e him a call. 4 2w iJ2 iorroe.i or aioien, irum me ocutiuei r - i . .1. . i otlice, nt ash bucket. If the person that bor rowed it without our knowledge i honest, lie will return it at once. If it wa toten, the thief will save notoriety through thee columns by return ing it. 1 S r "s ii jr b.uk that lnuket at once the bo s want it to take up the ut.c with. JfiPGo see the Zouave drill to night. 2-."t C fi For a gonl and cheip clock, call ai H. WaunnutV clock stole, wine he keeps all kinds of clocks. The largest and best assortment in the citv. of otrii e and mantle clocks, from one dollar and' a half to sixty dollars. AH kinds of clock trimmings on h ind, at II . W a tu act's. Xo. 15 N. Peunylv.vni t Street, near the new Pot Otik-e. Indianapnli. Ind. dec 4 ft Tu. Actbls: U.ndr Tut SrtLL. Price 50 rents For sale by Mrs. I huion V Son, 7 North Pen ns Ivania street. The announcement tint this work is again for sile here, will be suf ficient to exhaust the supply tint Mrs. Thomp son hi on hmd. No wrk of fiction recently pub'islied hi had more extensive sale, and this is the be-t evidence of its merit and popularity. CaJl early, if you want a copy. II. Ä II The rapkl!y iu-reiing business of j the grocery establMiment of Hogshire & Hunter,! reiu:ies a purchaser in the Etetn maikct neaiiy i all the time to keep up their sWkk. Mr. II u hire is bow abset t to lav in new suppl c ol all the articles needed for family, hotel and te j taurant u-e and no one knows better what is i r.celeI m tint line. N e are hippy to notice that Mr. Hunter. whohsbcei su-k for several weeks, is again at his post. on bat.k nte pajr, and so perfect that they , can cot bedetecte! from the genuine. Address ll Jt.Ms i Co , Rox 1261, P. O . St. Loui. Mo Dovl-diw lm EST" Go to Masonic Hall to niht. o r., ZW The tarui of Mr. Samuel Heitseles-er. a mile or two iiorih of the citv, on rhe Michi -an rod, was robüeil, two or ihrfe niht. ao, of all j the bum able property c.pon it. includin- the corn ' and whett. The family th a ht 1 tK-cu; iei it had tabled awsy, and the premises be n vacant. cave a i luii. e lir the th.ete Srter, it unds of bee were among the plunder, it is a wonder thev did not carrvnff the building. Mr Siephen McNaM. the worthy Councilman for ihe Filth Ward, whose residence is iiear ihe Soldiers' Hume, his lost ten UbJs of Ree, four of them in the last two week. These ha e been traced to ti e military cam;. One Captain who was spoken to on the subject. &rkno!e ltI that his men were gol at puking up ch tken. turkey and geese, but Je:i;.ed tlt they would lay habda u anytliii. lara a. a bee hi OBTAIN on!) BROWN'S BKONCHIAL TKOCltF.S," CorintaATi: (Rlbil) Momt h e will send, . whl:h .,y locg ejiperuc. hare proved their value.havV.g pest -ptiJ. to :bv aidless on ret-e.pt of 30 cei ta, ; fecrd the action of physician, generally, and te.ti currency or a..m. a $10t JJO 10. . mc,riml.trcmrMwn hrou;hout the country . $.. $ b.Us; als, a 5c., . 2oc and j Br.UlV?i.4 H:iüCHlAL TU0CHFS. when allowed t.. " - f"" ' - w . , "V 10 v ut.a avvv4 ? DrrMon f Ihr ftuprrute Court ll. HI II ti. Wash'n;-tan Dune met I. v. H vir lof Cora mU-wHirrs of iliir&i county. C! C. C. Af rmeI. Milton Fnnr. et al. Tt WüJ'h S WcWi et al. She by C I Affiruml. 5 per ctt.l. John W. Kkk the Mite exrel. Anu Wtal. Itif C. I A fiirme!. C r cent S.rnuel Mattisva. Jacob II. Wend et al. Clinton Ü. C. AffirneJ Ruel DoLLinaet al. ra. EJrd G. Bladen. , Orint Ohio C. Putam C. P. Affirmed, 2 per cent Henry Prce x. Wo. B. Cubtrlf , C. 0. RereJ. NI5TH DAT. Willi in T Pate v. DivhI Shafer. P. Ue.fne! Cornelitu Croi khie et al. r. CmeKu V. White. Warren C. C Keer.cd. Albert Ln,e. Auditor, Ac, va. the State, ex. rej. Mathia Stover. Marion C. C. Af trrne'l. John G. Kin?, et al. vs.Umiel i:eartet al. Decatur C. P. Aflirme.1, I percent. Jtrem ah D.ner vs. Martin Shaffer et al. Del aware C C Heven-ed. John H. Wonderly v. Rilph W. Bwtli Sz Co. Decatur C. C. fiever-ed. Jaine Polk vs. tbe State. Marion 0 C. Re ter?H. Joseph Wilson va. the Statf. Marion C C. Reverse I. John Roberts v. the State, Rever-e-l. Jo!iu SuUir.tn ts. the State. Reverse!. Je-e Marvin vs. the State. M irion C. P Dearborn C. C. Fouritain C. P. Reverse!. John M-ffett v Jo-hu v Pollard. Morgan C C. Atfw ojel, 5 per cent. Abraham F. Saapet al. vs. James McClure etat Knox C. P. Reverse!. Abraham M. Duck et al. vs. Polleck Wilson et al. LtgraneC P. AKirmed, 3 per cent. Willi.im Sutherland et al. vs. LiGro and Man ehester Plank Road Company et al. Cass J. C A Ho med Joiiti (ioruon et al. vs Soiithern U.ink of Ken tucky. Flojd 0. U. Afiirmeik Green II Niel. vs. Win. J. Newkiiketnl. Fl.d C. U. All'rmed, 1 per cent. David E. Rra!oy s. the State. Dearborn C. P. Reversed. To Sklioe Cnalonirri, Customers will Cud our tock and styles full and complete, at prices the lowest in the mar ket. Ladles 'double oole Balmorals, all styles; prices $2 t. 3 50. Congress gaiter $1 to 3 o't Kid, goat and Mrocco b -ts, all prices. Liilies' hie ktdgaitiTs and slippers. Ltdies cheap shppeis, 2." t 75o. Mis-e' 1 ilmorals, double sole. M'"'m-1i'iii! slioes. C idren'aH.lm .r.ls. ('u'iuren's fancy hhes,all sizes, IV to 5V. Gent calf dre.-s tHts. Call lM).tts, $3 to $" per pair. Scotch ties. Cvairv l.jt.s. OlIicers'lxHits, price 7 to $10. Rov's Loots, the iargtst stock in the State, all pri-e. Youth's boots. A large stock of ladies' anklets, something new and nice. I) ui't be afraid of lush prices; we are selling cheap. Jpmi. Vixm:igl ii Co , No. 17 We.t WXJiiiigton tlect. Council Proceeding. The Council met, on an adjournment from S it urday nijiht Mayor Maxwell in the chair. Mr. Hrown presented the bond of J.ts. Woods, City Civil Engineer, which wa approved; also, the joint estimates lr Ixim hierin Meridian and Illinois streets, r'outli; which, by resolution, were a i 'proved. Mr S A. Fleicher presented a petition from proiCrty owneison Huron street, between Noble and Cellar slieets, praying for its en force men t, and an ordinance for the same. The ordinance was real twice. Mr. Sweeizer, City Arorney, reported on the claim a:aiiit the citv td hikh itt Mr. Wallace moved that the Council now go into the business for which the meeting w as called. which was agieed to. The first business was stated to be the election of a Police Hoard. Mr. McNahb and Mr. Wallace were appointed te.lers Messrs. RI ike, Richm iuti and Seibert werede elated duly elected. The Council then adjourned. Thk TiiKAlt.R. To niht Mis Sallie St Clair appears for the tirst tinie in the benitiful nautica' and lejemiarv dram a of Toe Wiz ird Skill'; or The Massacre of Sein, in which she sustains three characters, dances a Greek hornpipe, and light a broadsword combat. She also apt ears in the convulsing altcrpicce of Our Country Cousin making one of the finest bills of entertainment oflered thi season Ofkicits' Caps A fine and beautiful asort nienf, freh fp'in New Voik, at Spencer's, No 32 v et W ashtnston street DIED. COn WINE Mrs Juliet Mx C orwii;. wif- of 1r Corine,t t!;is ti'y, died at the c untry n-sideni r f tier UinPr, t..iinn i sjoo, jn?.ir v u.centi-. on the 2.i'h No vemVr. 1 6J. Ilrr r'tntin were interred on the farm of tier father, irth family turviii;f crr-uut. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Z5r WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO AN- X()UCK V. f. Piix.K.os, of Knox cui.t, a a can idate for l'rsil-nt of the It'xrJ of Commissioner of the Süik inp Fund, sul'jct to the decision i,f the I vgi-lative Caucus of the l-mocrtic members of tLe Legislature. SPECIAL NOTICES. Iff" SINGER i CO 'S LETTER "A" FAM I LT SKWINC, MACHINE, with all ihe recect improve ment,i the HKS r and CHKAPKST ami MOST BHAlTI Fl"L"f all e ins; machines. This machine w ill sew any thir.,', from the running of a tuck i:i tarletan to the mak inp -f an overcoat mij thirjr from pilot or heaver ch'th .biwn to the snf5et gau.e or possanjer tissue, an i is ever ready to d it work to perfection. It can fell, hem, hind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a pr-at vitriefy of om mental work. This i rot the only machine that can fell, hem, bin 1, and so font, but it will do so better than any otUer niaiLme. The Letter A Family Sewing Machine may he h id in a great variety of cahinet cason. The Folding c'as', wh;'h is ttow beco imj so popular, is, asits name impile. one that can be folded into a bx or case, which, wheu opened, makes a beautiful, sobttairtial, and j.pac:outAh!e f.tLe work to rest upon. Thecase are of every imacrinahle desigr plain as the wood irrew in it Native forest, or as elaborately finished a art can maketbm. I. M. S1XGF.K A C0 No. 45- itroadwai. New York. 55Ind!anapo!i Oa:ct No. 3 dd-tell.wV Hall. Wvh:toitotitrret. pl-!A!ilIf 1 1 63 CAITIOA. j The market it fall of imitations, represented lo be th I Mtnf as'H!iiWN'S HÜONTIUALTIUH'II KS," which are j In r?.tcae prductireof positive injury. Many denler i wiJlrecoTtimer.fi ir.frrior jrrjri and lower prr"-t j arach . iüo"eg more profit to ihep.ische. Ask fora1 uissoi r iow it id ue tuauia. oave a u.reci insuence to theJocted par?: the sedative and sooth'.rg eTecttothe ' I ... . . 1 . 1 1 - j 1 mueu !:n.r.ir ofthe windpipe into the Bronchi: allay ruf j monary rruarjonand ivea relief in Ciush, Cdd, and j he erio : Tbrol?ect:onto which pul!:cpeaker and i amjrernre liable. fellldl)82 PUBLIC NOTICE. TOlI.I!M A MIX, Druir.iftl, .o. IS 1ImI tVawtiinKton Ntreel Uave been appointed agLt for tbe le of mm i w r w t a t ' o Tin- u-niiirrri. i:rni i rs f,vr th. -:re c'l'ou.-'.. Cold., Sore Tkroat, Bruuch-t.. Whetxirr, 'rr.tat.on cf tie . ivu'a aud THiis. a.'td Uisra- .f iLe iir.fc. oi in large boir, iict , 51 ct..and $ t each . n IMA IT LAND ACENT. t.r.o. v. u.iitt, E5KK.lL COLLECTION AMLA5I AGENT, liariM-tt, Andrr.ou county, k &.-. TvepdJ f. r n.n reideut, and adbusinesx en'rutd to my ca e will rceie i rompt attent:on. kr nic-. lark, l.tuher A to, IVur.ker. I ear. n worth. 1 Lof!icr v a Co., UrrchauU, W. Y. W lley.lii iUaa;,At. MTaiUaas lMliaiuop. awlarlM TELEGRAPHIC. fateoariD airaw4.i roaraa an.v btat iutiiil. .oou tirporlw. CAPTURE OF A FEDERAL GUNBOAT. EXTRACTS FROM RICHMOND PAPERS, Gen. .TlcClrllan uininoiird to Wnliiiiton. All Quiet at Fredericksburg-.; f rom Wilmington. Wilmington. NC, Not 2"?ih Tbe schooner Flashaway, eleven days from Nassau, with 450 sack of s ilt, arrived Safely. A Federal gunboat wa captured in New River on the 2."th bv Newkitk cavalrv. The crew es- cipel after hrin the earner. She had been at Jacksonville and broken open the Court House and Postotuce, carrying oil all records and papers. From the Arm)- of Hie Potomac. Hkaimi-abtibs Aemv o thk Potomac) December . General Averill, commandin a cavalry brig ade, started on a reconi.oissatice up the Rappa Innock Sntnlay. He went s far as Barnetl's Ford, from whence h dispatched that he had met iio enemy. J o k -on is lelievel .o have reiche! Culpep r w itlxhe intention of joining the rebel forces at Fte!eri kburg. All b teries have been silent for the past two I ivs. The enemy contitiiies to strentlien and increase their wot k of defense. Nothing has transpired to show that ihe rebels have in nie preparation or commenced to lall back Iroiu their present oition. From tiicno. Chicago, Dec. 3. A Holly Springs special fa' The enemy evacuate! Tallahatchie on the Ist. McArthurV division occupietl the tebel forts there that niiiht. I here was no rihtin of conse quence. The rebels are believed to be in full tetreat. The telegraph is working to Wyalt, on the Tallahatchie river. -roiii ortrciv .Monroe FoaTnuvs Mo.nkok, Dev. I General Dix and stall' lett this morning br Yoiktown to inspect the troop there. The Richmond Examiner, of November 2Gth, says : Jin!i;es were unanimous in the opinion recently i endet ed in the Supreme Court tlrat the con$ipt law is constitutional. I a in 11. Sid'lou lias b?en appointed Secretary of War. The Examiner a iys: The sin ill pox has made its appearance in Dan ville. The Enquirer says: t- Gen. Johnson and staff will leave Richmond to day for the West. The conduct uf the Yankee Abolition Army under Rurnsule h is exceeded that of Pope. The utiae in Faquier county require retaliation, prompt, swift and etfectiie. The Etiqiiiter further sas; The next battle between Lee and Iiurnside ma v be a decisite one; that an overwhelniinir victory on the pari of Lee. and the defense of Washing ton would be june, and that city may oe cap- luiel. Such a result should be before the eyes of our oldiers ami be the object of the contest. Upon the next Inttle. liieiefore. (lepeiul whether the w ar shall end or dnr along in undecided battles, or moie tu teri il victurie. The R't liinoiid Whig of the 27 th says: '1 he Petersburg Express rejxuts large rein- forcefueiits ot the enemy concentrating at Suf folk, and rh it they number !.'t.00!); also that an att.ick is to le made ujsm Weldoii to cut off the railway communication. An immense bed of rock alr, apparently af fording an ine'iiaustable suppl v, has been dis coered at Opeieka. Ala. The Atlanta, (i , Inreiliencer sajs: A hsjiatch from Ablevil!e states that our forces again occupy Holly Springs and also Roli var. Tiie Riclmioiiii Dispatch says: fbe at prepar ations are being made for the de fene of the co ist of North Carolina. Foity fi.e Abolition prisoners arrived at Libby prison from Tennessee, an! four Yankee de serters from White Hoii-e. The Richmond Whig of the 2'Jth says: We he r tiofliitig moie uf therumoied move ments ol the Yankees below Petersburg. from Mew York. Ntw Yohk. December 3. The Times' Wash ington ill-patch says: D'vis to day opened the campaign on the put ofthe bonier State Htliticians, and will c ill up his re-o!;itiii as soon as he can get the il or and ad vocate its passage. This movement is regarded as one uf yreat significance. Wickliffe. of Kentucky, h s prepared a resolu tiou, which he will oiler in the House on the rirsr opportunity, piovidini' a Committee of Inquiry into i! e late political arrears, and the authoi itvby which they were in nie. It i evident that th opi-o-iriou in both House reüid this subject of arrests as a nutter out of which, with diligence .-lid indii-try, much political capital can be suc cessfully wrought. The Committee on he Conduct of the War in tend at om to proceed to an investigation of the complaints sgainl (Jen. Meigs, made by Riim side and 11 inks, in regard to failures in lurnish- ing Lecessary tranpoi tation to their respective forces. The Porter Court martial met to-day, but ad journetl on account of the absence of Gen King. Gen. McClclUn was to-day bummoned hereby telegraph, and is ex; ected to morrow. The Tiines' Falmouth dispatch State that in formation h i been received to the effect that the tel-e's wete posting their pickets in rather close proximity to our lines. A detachment of iVIO civalry and tOt) infantry, under co mm tnd of Gen Averill, went out yes terday to rev'onnoiter arid take possession of the j: round. Il was acert inel the enemy's lorce was not large, and a our force advance .', he gradually retired, riot offering to dispute our progress. Lt biuht our force encamped in the vicinity uf Grove Church. Latir b.e of Stewart's, scouts was captured l ist night, an! r eports th it only a few of the ene my 's pickets were on this siveof rhe river yester d iv. Xfcw York, Dec. 2 Gen. Ritik t nilit was the recipient ot a inaunüicent horse, with full e-juiir.eiits All were pttM'nied by a frieiul ul I il k' in rhi- city. lien It mks euib.uk to morrow, in the steamer Nortli Star. rrmti Ualunlon. Washingtox. Dee. 2 A telegram from the he-iiqu -rter of the nrmy of the Ptomac to- Dihi.fmni li e ie;orter of the AudteJ Rres, represents th weather clear ami cold. Noth'tig f iriterest in military matters trans p'reJ worth commuhicatin. It i estimattd the amount of Custom House Treasury note now ouisrarding. is less than fourteen, and not sixteen, millions of dollar, as has been stated. It is thought that by the mid die of June this amount wili be absorbed, when the government will be in receipt of gold from customs. From I'ortrca Tlonroe. FoRTkess Mo.nroe, December 2 Gen. Jones is in Riclim -lid, sick; there aie but slight hopes ot his rec ery. A Confederate States Navy i now a leading ide i amon aaaciou minds. The Raleigh (N. C ) News says that Gen. G. W. Smith is in Petersburg, with a force sufficient I iu irci.i r',iuui iu iw.v.i.iuui.a irJIU lliai Ul rection. The Examiner of the 23th says: The next se-sion of the Confederate Congres commences at Richmond the second Monday in January. The Charleston Courier, of Nov. 25, siys there are Hi to 15 wooden ve.els lyins in i-hc of the city, where they have been allowed to lie for months, nul.t'istaiK.ing our having mean of retching and Miikiag everyone ol them, with j perfect rafety to ourseUes. Is Mr. Mallory ' waiting fir Lincoln irvn;ide to Wo fcaUhW? Aishtnppcirt; ""a fOXCRKSSia.VAh ' PROCEEDINGS !l i orj:k- xvaxs. us. "sr e x-v o . CO.XGIiCIOXAL. Wasuisctox, Decerr.ber 3. StNATE. On motion of Mr. Anthony, the Sending Ccramitucs cf the Senate were ap oiiitcd the sime a at the Ut session.. Mr. Sam icr takes the place of -Mr. Simmcns on ihe Coinmi;tee of Finance, and Mr. Arnold tbe place of Mr. Thompson on the Committee of Commerce. Mr. Lane, of Indiana, offered a resolution that the Committee on Patents inquire into tbe expe diency of abolishing the Department of Agricul ture. A creed to. Mr. Wilkinson offered a resolution that the Comraitne of Military Affairs inqui.e into the expediency of reportinff a bill for indemni.ica tion of the citizens of Minnesota who have euf fercd looses by the Sioux Indians. Adopted. Mr. Sumner offered a resolution that the Sec retary of War be requested to furnish the Sen ate with snch information as lie might possess with reference to the sale into slavery of freemen seized br the rcla.1 forces, and state what steps have beVn taken to rtditss this outrage on hu manity. Adopted. Mr.'SumncT also offered a resolution that the Committee on Military Affairs be directed to consider the expediency of providing by law for .tho establishment of a" corps composed of men specially enlisted for hospital and ambulance service, with commissioned officers ro eommunl them, who tdial! have rhe entire charge, unler rhe medical officers of the hospital, so a to enlarge the Usefulness of thi hum me service ami gie the efficiency desired Item rl e orgHii'inlicn Adept d. Mr Hnle gave notice that he should introduce a bill repealiiiir tiie acrs es'abiishiri? md equal izing the grade of otlker in the Navv, pissed July. l!-G-J. The Senate we:d into Executive session; and, uon the o;ieiiing of the doirs, adjourned. Hoisk. Mi. Calvert offered a resolution, which was adopted, calling on rhe Commissioner of Patents to inform the House what amount ol the Agricultural Fund since rhe 1st of July last to the time when the accounts and books were transferred to the Commissioner of Agriculture, specify ing the items, and whether any contracts are unsatisfied; if so, what amount due, and what lor. Also, that th? Commissioner of xriultiire inform the House what amount ofthe Agricultu ral Fund has been expended under his direction, specify in:: the amount, Ac. Mr. Holm-iu oflered a resolution instructing ihe Committee cn Military Affairs to report a bill so amending the 5th section of the act author iinr the employment of volunteers to enforce the laws mi protect the public, approved Jul) '2I, IfGl. so ns to allow volunteers who have, or may hereafter, be honorably discharged on ac count of their wounds, or other disability arising from actual service, such part of the bounty of $1UU, provided for under said section, proimr r ion ate to the time of their being in actual ser vice. Mesrs. Lovejoy and Olin opposed the resolu tion in tlie present form. ' Mr. Holman then modified the resolution so as to instruct the Committee on Military Affairs I o enquire into the expediency of reporting such a bill The resolution was then adopted. A few minutes after 12 o'clock, the House ad journed. From Wiolitnzton. Washington-. Dec. 3. The Senate, in execu tive session i cleared to th.ir appropriate commit tees a large number of appuiidinents made by rhe President during the recess, including that ol Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Davis. In the House the' various committees wero called upon jor iheir repoits, but none were mule. The following has b?en received at the head quarters of the army heie, addressed to the Com-mander-in Chief: Fort Monroe, Dec. 2. An expedition sent from Suffolk by Maj Gen. Peck, captured, to lay, the celebrated Pittsburg battery, taken from our army , uil drove the enemy across the Rlack water, at Franklin. We have 30 od! prisoners, and are picking up more on the road. Many of the enemy weie killed and woarnle'. Our loss is trilling. (Sighed) John A. D;x M jor General. The Navy Department has received fiom Commander Patker particulars of the recent ex pedttioti into the waters of Mathew county, Yir gima, with the land force under General N eg ley. Thev scoured the surrounding country, detrov mg ten salt works, burning three hundred bushels salt, five schooners, two sloops, a lot of scows and boats, capturing a lighter and twenty four large canoes. The United States gunboat Seneca captured off Charleston the schooner Annie Dies, on the 27th ult., while trying to run the blockade, with tur pentine and rosin. Among those aboard were four fiersons, believed to he pilots for vessels try im.' to run rhe b'ockade In rhe court martial of Fitz John Porter to dry, Gen. Roberts. Inspector General of Pope's aiuiv. tead einiges and specifications against him, to which Porter pleadel "not guilty." Foreign ev. Capi Race, Dec. 3.-. The steamer China, from Liverpool on the 22.1. via. ljueeustowu on the 2iJd, passed heie yesterday afternoon. McCi"ll an's removal caused a depression in Arneriem securities. Tne L mi ion Times says it is the first effect of the election on Lincoln. McClell in is sacrificed to pontic il je douses to the party in power, being known to be a conservative and opposed to the violent acts of the Executive. The Times quest'un the success of the move ment, as it nukcj McCielun a conservative martyr. The Army and Navy Gaz?tte regards the re moval a the defiance of the Government to the Democrats and the humiliation of Mr. L ncoln. No moment.it says, has been more favorable for bold Confederate movements, li questions Rum sioe's ability for the appointment. There were vaue rumors th it Fiance had sent another note to England in response to Earl Rus ei 's icpl v. The sale of sundry fast coasting steamers for running the blockade is repotted A steamer, name unknown, recently left with six hundred tuns of aims, in:., for the Con fed crates. The Times and Post replv Secretary Sew ard's retle lions in the ca.-e of the Alabama, and emphatically deny that there are grounds tor the rtMera.sto compuiu m the tu ut 6 when thet have reaped the -teate-i bt-nef'a. Ganbahii, in a letter to Wm. Cnweil Jewett, pledges himself strongly in favor of the North, a? he goes lor ihe .-.boht.oii of Iaerv. The S ar jutibes the President in the removal of McClellau The Saturday Review think Napoleon has nicveiiitnis on loot which do not appear on ihe faco of Ids mediation scheme, ami twiys that the express mention of the Confedera'e States virtu I iv implies recognition, and the piopoial of an t armistice implies an opinion that may shortly be i ahtred into language more inteliigwjie. Tne i article hints at a probable alliance with the South . in connection with the Emperor's desi 'tis. Baron Gros is cow the French Embassador at ! London. j Spanish papers hint at Mexico being destined ; for a Freuch Canada. It wa rumore! in Paris that a plot had been I ili.ftll'Ara.1 f.. t..l.A ll.A ! I (a ..tft.u r-i i f t It A ui?LiKm . . i n L v I . v lilt: ui iiic & f ivi v v inauguration of the new Boulevard Princess Ku gene Extraordinary precautioris were being taken to aeveiit tlie ai-asination. Atbx.xs, Nov. 22 The great probability of the election ol Prince Alfred, of England, to the f'reek thnLe causes much excitement araoug the foreigu Miuisters; the country is quiet. From Chicago. Chicago, Dee. 3. A TaiUhitchie dispatch sat: Federal cavalrv occupie! Abbeville at 9 o'clock at night on the 1st. The rebels left town ant hour tefore the Federal entered, having buried tlie dejaot building, which was filled with com missary sb res and clothing. A considerable! quantity of ammunition as a!w Crstrotd. j The re eis have gone to Oxford. Wt will j peraue Item at widuiht. Frcnii llir Arrnf of the I'oioniac. Heaiki'abt! as Aimt or TKC PoTOUAC, DeremUr 2, 1L2. $ General Rum-ide has isnnl a general order dismissing fror the eeviceCiptain Gerge John I n,)f the 24 Pennsylvania cavalry, for allowing himself, and ti e picket guard under hita. lobe urprrsed and captured by the enemy. Para ot to companies, numbtrnj in all about sixty men, belonging to the 6th Pennsylva nia cavalry, under commiod of Captain WUson, who were itationed at King George Court Hou, were attacked by about 300 rebels, who crossatd the Rappahacock in irr. ill boats at a point ftCB distance this aide of the Court House, thus get ting; between "the command and the main body of the army. Forty ofthe aixty escaped, and there is re.isva to btliere more of thera a ill jet re turn. Captain Wi!on i among the missing. How manv we hid killed and wounded ii not known. The enemy left three dead. Citizen li ing in King George's county, who had applied to the gu irds to protect the r pnap erty, were known to be among the attacking party, and doubtless gave information which led to the attack. Deserters from the rebels continue to arrive daily. Thev iepre.eut their army as being; very destitute, particularly in clothing. No salt meet h i been isued since they left Maryland. Last week an order was isued by Lee tint such soldier a were wirbout shoes should make tnocasins from the raw hides, otherwise do duty barefooted. FOR SALE. STOKE FIXTCIttiS, "TEW AND COlirLETE, fuitatle for Iry Good. Fur i nishiE.-, Cluthiu, or Fancy Store-, fr ale at a bar g,u..hy IKANK SMITH, . Jec3-d2t fcl I" tte Agent. For Sale Low lor Cash. 4 irr rrox ciücle strf.f.t. a lot xf.ar thk 2 VA.tvi Asj Iura, ani a Iln aid it near tot- liuiiJ Asjlurn. McKKLNAXi i'IKIiCK, ovl3-d2w IvPal K-t.ta AiTrnta. MUSIC. vl Iarfrc Stock of Mine Ii(tnos. WILL ARD k STOWKLL, No. 4 Hates llru. iec2 HORSES. 1,800 Horses Wanted A IV Y .11 a ri4 will b c Ta ken. J-cl-3Awlni J0I1X E. FuUDIfiY A CO. WANTED. IfioiiM' and Lot W.tiittil. JVVISH TO bUT A HOCK AM) I)T IN INTtAX AIiUS worth from $s,noo to l'.iJ0. f.r wi ich 1 propose piv;n "ne farai iu iK-catur c unty, (210 i eres) 6,0Wi. hidanre in ca.h. 1 woiil'l rtc-five pro.aI.s rcqairing los mone. Ter fons hiving .uch p-cpeny to dispose of. can fi hl evs tne at ßreen-hurp, Imliaiu, jivin locatif-n. nrice, Ac. decr-12t IAS . ",T. REWARD. $500 F IVE HCNT-RF.D IHiLLARS- REW ARD WILL BF. civon for the recovery af the ir.ls n from mr siom on Saturday uiiht, 2-1 No'-f inbvr, anl for the ap-pr-hri!sioa and conv.crh n of th partv cr parties con cerneil. DAXIELJ. CALLIN'AX. nov25-12w ATTORNEYS. TUOMAS A. lirMRICKa. OM" A a a. HOED. El Va E) K I T K S &l IIOKD, ATTORW JlS-.rC - LAW, ..4 Offica .r'fna Ruihline. dam mart i m. ray, SUelnyville, Ind THOMAS W. WIKILLEX, Franklin. Ind. ATTOK.2:VS AT LAW, INDI A X A TOLIS, IN DIANA . WILL PR ACTrCE rN THtrKDEKAL ANT STATE COCETS. One or lo h of them will always he found at their of!ce Noi. 10 and 11 New A Talhott'i Building, south of Pot nfilre. n 1 3ra FOR THE WAR. COLT'S PATTEIiN SELF-ACTING REVOLVEKS! NAVY AND BELT KEVOLVEBS, A full supply New Pattern. Swords at Cost Prices. Bowie, Pocket, and Table Knive?; Fruit Cam; XalU; Belting Rope, and BuiMir.g Hardware. At Xo. 21 West Washinxtn St. je23 J. II. VAJF.N. SHIRTS. Shirts! Shirts!! Well Made APD AT LOW PRICES; ALSO, G E.VT'S FURNISHING GOODS, AT 30 WEST WASIIISGTO- StTlTDFT. Order from tie country promptly 1L nTl-dlT-' SEWING MACHINES. THE FLOtltUYCE Sewing Machine. MAKES FOUR DtSTlNCT STTTCIIES OX-one and tba aa-se machine, ar,d haa til rer!b: fee1; also, J. R. AIKK'S Family Knitting JIachine, TOR KNITTING SOCKS AND STOCKINGS, And all kiadt of fancy work. RALES-ROOM. No. 17 rer n-!vania street, at Lothrcp at Wnght'f La lie Auction Store. Wa.H.fUAKP. Airett, 9c2n-dlm Iwl;anapo!i, ln4. VTby kboald I bay a box o BRAXDE'S T Ü S SI LA GO, TUE WOXDEItJTLCRAXULES. MsHiRT COMMERCIAL. ;tTTiiaiAro. Clnclnnntl .larket. Ci5c;s3iati, December 3. Flonr hell more firmly; nperf.r;e Is lelJ at; a ."iifj j, winch beu' llc above iL v.ewacf tuters, not much wadr.e. lied he.it steady; white uncharged. Corn dull and lower; alo U.4.Q4S. 0u acobaxged. Barley in cood deoftad. WhUky 25c. Hoc ts'xxket ittedy tt ti.e e!c; tbe ruro wu Shoolden 3c. ide (JSc Groctprie anchargaxfatd dull. Gold $1 29; tilver cd demand rotes $1 S3. Exchange par. rLiAra.i lew Vark Tlarkri. Nivw Yoek, December 3. Flour 5(3 10c better, but closed dull, with hold ers rmher more disposed to reatite; aales at $5 70(35 c5 lor superfine State- $5 53 6 for extra State; $5 605 70 for auperfiue West ern ; J.6 WS 40 for common to mixed extra Western: $6 756 HI for common to pood ship pin: brands extra round hoop Ohio; market clo-inp quiet ami firm. ' Whisky quite firm, wiih sales at 3?JQ39c, chiefly at the outsMe price. Wheat oened 1c better but closel at yester day's quotation hale s of Cb:caj:o prior at $1 lb (31 2j; Milwaukee club $1 22(1 33;amltT low $1 :J4(31 :;6; winter red Western f 1 42Ky. amber Michigans I 43l 45, tbe latter price lor extra clioice. Corn opened 1c better, but cloed dull at about previous prices; sales at 7374c for shipping mixed Wev.eru, and C?372c for damaged and h tated. Oits C5(366. Coll'ec quiet and firm. Sunar dull; New Orlems 104'. Molasse dull and di (wiping. l'utter is selliti; nt 16(iK)c for Ohio and 2Gc for State. Cheese is crm t 9)4 013c. MEDICAL. DRS. CARTER & BODMAN, OFFICE, XO. IS X0RTU ILLINOIS STREET. . (Xtxt building to liatea Uoae, North.) K. CA KT ER RETURNS THANKS FOR A LIBERAL pairunv int:e hi- hcatn n iu this city. He H in.V a"ciited with Dr. J.olrnjii. a physician ir lonjex-pt-Ticnce in all the do partn.a nl s t f ih profession. n-21-d3tn GROCERIES. 3I0UE NEW yROCEUlES! Ruser & Caldvell, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND 'COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 1Ü0. 08 Uat W.iliiiiLMon SI. Fire Door &it of Odd lettvui Hall. Indi anapolis, Indiana, g UTTER, Cheese, and Dried Beef; QQ HOGSHEADS New Orleara Sugar; QQ HOGSIIEADS IMand Sugar. IAA PACKAGES Uerrin CIRsb, lUIit nt, and -1UU Mackerel; ö Ö 0 BARRELS efined XiZr' QQ BARRELS Sirup and Mola-ses; -QQ BAGS Rio Coffee; OQJ BAGS JaaCoffe; 0QQ BAGS Roasted Coffee; Ofl ( cnESTS tA Tlalf Cbests Imr?r!aI,Gur.pow. der, Your.g Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Ooloag Teas; A IPICE, CasMa, Cloves Cinnamon, and a reneral asortment of Spices suitable for retail trade; (OKDAGE.Cijars, Fruits, L'a'-rs; all kind ff Nota, j Rice, Soap,Toacco, and Wooden Ware, besides a (seneral asiiTttneiit of Groceries, In store and for sale by Itt'Cnt CALDU ELL 6S East Wa,'- street. vll. Ai II.. yo. 2. Wed WahinclonSt., rwiVE TivrFTVrii THFIk (ALL AND WtTr.R I 1 stippii of Family Grocerief, wticfc they oTar to thetradf at the lowest eah prices, ""arucuiarauefcijon I m-i;ed to oar large stock ri Sugar. Tea., Coffees, Sojar-cured Ilairi, VntA Beef, Mackerel. FIM-r Ct.m V.al. Buckwheat. Baltimore Oyatera Irish, kc, a cd frnir and veretablet in a.on, al! of watch Is offer ers! at the cheapest rates for rena'ri article. MptS7-d3n H0GSHIRX 4 ÜC5TIR. 800 BRLS -cg"r; 100 BIin yfr -T':i s1? 200 B"" Crushed and Powdered Sajir; For sale by Barl 8l Hatcher, olJ-d2m Lafayette. Wiaa. TAX. JK-KCJTSE rJC 23C ... f I1HE CITIZENS OF MARIOX COUNTY. INDIANA, 1. are hereby notifSM thait.' Assistant Atr.or'a txjauki will te kept 010 lot eaammatKn at their Eee, in Talbott A New'a Buitdine. ar.til tLe 20th day of XoraailT next. All appaia taken from their a-neti t. dwI b made in wnt.ng- a&d left with us, aad 00 tbe 21st and 334 of same month will hear a'td determioe all appeals made. Partie lntereted will please caU up4i as at that time. W. A. BKALHAW, Atvavr fUath tn.tnart ( I solatia. MEDICAL OOOttO. CiC. GALEfi'S HEAD DISPENSARY! CIIAttTI.Itr.I hi THF. I.F.r.tSLATl'kR tif KKMICXT Fi-T TBt TKK4TMJ NT OF A IX THF. I.JSKA5FS OF THK tlcrHAkT AM) riF.n 1 L t)KJAN. I mD Im toBflCteat PRJCX OXLT IUS CaJCT. A Hcdical npor-ta ObntUning 7Urtv fi4 fttirt ana 5arawfa rasa r yrvtW 1 aavrra ff Vk ad Limm. ON A 31" XKTBOD OT faxtrc Ttroenal lüase, irrt, t d.cf Iryii: ra ail at ttaftr, -G avorrk.a, Glet, Street ere, arl ecs. a cd Hydroarelap, Diseaa of tbeXidsert, Raider ale., ftfc. aot nurtrvrj! cor taxir a a ai M tf.i en that wK!e.at?aatl , f re nth. Sejnlral eafc. Naarrumal F.rei.ae. R tmaj IiBpoVency, At.. U aa. irmtieaef youih and ma- tart? aris.se from the Uief&l kabil ii rif-.t-use. To tx b i aJoed atervatkfi. ava female Lheaes, aod other interetir( wiatter of the at nest )iEpTta)ce to the married and tho rotitetrplatjiif marna!'. who entertain doubts of tbe:r pbyiMoal 11:1 t enter that state. tt)l to any avtdrtwi im a a4 raf per, on receipt f ten cents er four stamp. Wt devote aur entire tipte artd aflectien ta tka treat Stent of the r.rious private dswa treated of Im oasr prt vate teport. Our I;speiisary 1s th etJy ln)fctki l the kind in America hich ha beeo takifhrd It a a-pecial charter, an4 this fact sboaald ariare It a preference rer tb various quacks of doubtful character lo b foauwf la all arge cities. Iiupiirlnnt to IVninl-! One department of our TMpenary Is specialhiJemted , ta the tre atnH-r.t of tbe leae cf Female, amcb at Lt- ' chorrhea, or "Ahite, Irrep-ular. Pattrul and Suppres Menstruation, Nerrou and General leb:i:tj,Dlmsetsf he A'jmb, Birrenness, Ac. Coasuhatiotis aol examinations free of charrt. Al, forsale. DR. UEWKES'S Kl GULATV'K i1UL-, For Ftmale Obtrurtior., 'rrefrularltiea Ac. Married tjc. die in certain situation sLou'd tot use them, as they would cause micarriag. lYic f 1 per Vox aod nay b " rRyrtALr.N'R rREVENTlVE-Au Invalaat'e ertkU for thuee wtshiOpT tolitnit tbe number uf their 5prlr f . or the barren who desire children; warrar ted r.ot tu itiira the beallb, and will last for a lifetime, sent to acy addre Undersea, on receipt of the price TWn IXJLl-ÄKS PATIKXTS AT A WSTANCK By av uimgm. brief tat, ment i f rhetr symptom, will receive a Blank Chart cntaia Ing a Ym f question, curtenrs for the omrs tftreattneot Ac. Mdicne srt to ar.y part of ibe country to car any cae at home, free from danger cr curiosity. All tranavtR:i private and caLSJentlal Remetstci the name and ci:tnter. Direvt all Setter t JAl.KN' HkAU UlÜlXSüaAkT, ToTi-..-re iuiTi; KT V O . r I D K T I A li. VOUNG MF.TX A HO HAVE 121- JUREU themselves t y eaenaia secret habits, which unfit th B 'r business pleasure c rtte duties v iarne1 l.fe; also. midJlar-scasJ and vld men. ts. from the lollies ff youth or other causes, fetl a debility in advance of their years, before plante tleroe!a - der the treatment of aaiy re. bewild tr-treat "TIIE SECRET FKIEXD." Married ladies asi 1 learn sun.attbina: of Importal. ra perus. ii(t Thi Srcmr Faivsn." Ra nt to any address, in a sealed envelope, cv rfce!pt f Tfii Cent. DR. STUART A CO. can W ciniulted on all disease vl a private or confidential nature, from ft A. (. tc 9 I' (Sundays fr .m 9 tu 11 A. M.,) at their office. No. 15 East Third stnet, up-stairs. between Üain aud Sycamore, cp pcite tbe llrnrie ltuuse. Ad tresa. lJU.Cn AS. A. STUART CO., m.rh?M.twlv.t!i.'f;7 Cncll.rmi'.UMo MEDICAL. T -V 1W 12 AIVTH KFFERTESCEM SELTZER AFEFTTrr. This valuable and popular Masdiriiie b universally ra cefva d the most favoratde ra-von.Tn i datloris of tbe Medical Frofrssiou n tie lublx as tie mat ssuitST asD axhstskia SALINK APUHIENT. It may be uted with tbe best effect In B.lious and Febrile Iiases, C"stvetese, 8k k Headache, Naux-a. of Api-etite, Ir.lifs'iun, Acidity of tbe Saotnacb. lorpldny of the Uer. Gout. Ulieuiuatir Aflrriaoiik. Gravel, liiea. And nil Conplait.ts licrr a f-ntle nl Aperiect or l'ureativc is required. It 1 particularly idapie1 t the aiits of Travelers by Sea and Land, Ke-idents In Hot Climates, pers ns of f-e-dectiry Hahits. Invalids and C nvalf cr bti; C talc tt Vessel and Plaou ra will Ad it a valuablav adlitim to their Medicine Cliest s. It is in the farm nf a Powder, Carefully put up In bot tles to keep in any climate, and n-erely require, water poured upon it to produce a delightful eflerrescent bever age. Xumerous testimonial from professional and ettef gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun try, and its steadny ircrea.inic popularity for a eerW of years strongly TJarantee lt eßicacv and valuable ctar acter, and roiuniend it to tbe favorable notice of an intel ligent public. Manufactured Only by TARRANT A CO.. No. 278 Green wich itreet. ciTner f IVarrea s reet. New Tori; aid foe aale by Imigzists k'enerallv. lvT-dly Slight Cold, cJLl(llt3CjCLt&CnCXA or Zfcfie. Jlitc-cil t which might be cViai with a simple rtrredy. 'J. r.-s if neglected, c fieri termzruites cerictuj. Fcjj are aware cf the impcrtance cf stopping a ßciißfi. er f lla III ZclcL in lie fjrzt ctage; thzi u ue-i in the beginning wculd yield to a mild remedy, if rx.t attended to, sooji attendee the lungs. were firzt introduce! eleven years ags. It has been proved that they are the beet article before the puLUz for Tuna, $alafitn. the Hachnrr Cough in cjzsumiilr.n., ar.d numerous affections cf the fDlitcnU giving immediate relief. Public Speakers Singers will fjnd them effectual for clearing and etrengthening the voice Bold by aU (Driiggizis and QCern in J'cdicine, at 25 cents Viz. e e 5 HAPPINESS OR MISERY? THAT IS THF QUESTION. fflHE rrpr.etors of tbe "I-ARISIAN CABINET Of I. WONDER, ANATOMY, and VF.PICINE," have determined, regardless of experi-e, to isTje, free, (fcr ?hl benefit of uffting human ty) FOUR cf the r isn't tr atrtctire and interestir g Iycures on Msrriase end tts Disqualification. X'rvou liability, prämature Tiec'lne of Mar.hood, Irtdijrest'.ori, Weakiiess r Iepre.ion, Lo of Enerey and Vital Poaser. tbe Great Jwtal ff, and those Maladies sal.kb result from j'-trlful follies, F-ces-ea of Maturity, r Ignorance of Fty si--I' rr and Na tnre's Law. Thee invariable lectures Lave leer tl a mean of enlightening ar d sarira tbocsaods, and C1 t-e forw arded fr-e m tie rece-pt cf four stamps, t y ddresa ing SECRVT4RT Paaistsa CaI'skt or Aaavour a Mri'tnajr. f. V.rr,An y . New TrT J't3-dly -ft Nervous Debility Or RpermstorrLaea. I pHitive1y INCUR A ELK ry AKT means but thoate adencste. Pf. re Cr rr-ine rx-tnc Jt1 treatmenf, Wm bw the writer artca'ly ( I EF I) fc'B rjft and aubsfjuenalr burxlred cf -.tber. I tele, a y-4. pai-l. .uperawrlbed eoelop t Box 17, 0rlrinar, Mass. M-diwaes TRUSSES, &C ESTAHLISIIMCNT. IM Cini t. CiriCa.Iu- Branch 0"a-e No. M No- h '."'S 4.ret. St. Loaia.ala W rroprktor aii ManofacawT nt tha II aM Tr-i, ti-vWr Ii. -f a linrfcireaJ'e Patent. The II te.( R'it.iaa-r Troat ! unllan aval wijaerV te aJ athera In the foil awing rert : l "II iaw 1-reaA, ruat cnafe, ra'l or I4.ter ; ran male selff oe BtnNev ; w.il eure IbmU f y--arV sta.ftij; d. r.t or Inyara te csed, an-1 1 aJaai rtean ami a new. Patnt can ! m niruwlr fJl-J ly artnlin- aia la !nc Vs laitnl Ui!y In Rue i niure. nersarva a as to a.4ily nee gOaee:--Tla W lowinj o'.Iy k oT-re.1 ; Pt.af. M-t, t'arrirn: anj Parker, Ww-VrwV; Pmfa. i Ur I ai A-ew. TtOaei-ph-a: Ir. R- JaWnaaan; ttan-te-sa laaeneeai Inresa, u jat fcron ; Prüf. Freer. Br, inrtrewa, od 1 Tia, nar; I. U'aJeratt, .Mawankee, TAI. Manafartnrer an-1 IsiW In M.aukW VnrK AM. Irtal Suppanrlera fCk avd C-t.i ELswac Hurklns uV Taricoa re'ns, a-jaeTiT Isan-Ueea, Ar., Ar ML triLCOXW PATENT ARTIlTCLkL LCO. mi. fact'ired T C. taard, haJ awiy alvanta eier aU nmn, a-vl aa an Llmr rf auch k Iaa rerehej th Urt permloma at the Untied War Fair, andarr (He amln.Mi.i ille best amy', ki w rawrfrv. Its nvo tWin ia rereivaM fnara a rulJat coed tmlrh wfll rarree beeiik.) jrldng It a great tefcfenc ovaar tt ntnJ apetsj seal n other Cmtaa. aVnd stamp K tpahiet. Dr. SeeiVy will be at th liatr IIoum for a fwiar. Call tad em ne b r yourseieea. bet U-tl HICK FOR lALrIa-jiiiraf aya-43- Wfal rrAT aft 1 , irl. ? v i ; - tnalacr m.-tr