Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3516, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1862 — Page 3

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jromi-e- to be largely nl frcitrrallj ntt-rt!f ' w-k ( lo.l pork ojmtioiiii at Craifonlstlie tnot M) of tlie kin-! ever hi-M in the jSute, j T'''e or f-1"!. TL numWr of bps puck. i. l iu action will doubi'n- live nn important ! at hou-e of J. W. H!.iir w; 9,1C'; and at Leirin upon public .TiIm, jih it will Pik the 1öu-c f V4tMn 1 Co. hWd; niaki:i a tofctttinietkU the m-erTMtive e.!e of Indiana, j ul ol 1 hd. TT.e committee h.tvc' mA.V thi- arrangement to ,r V7mm.. . ,, , lit fc-T 3Ir. II. LiHrr, in lh htn Inxurance rire an opprtn:jUr t II t ttenil who h.ve e- .... fl , ,.re,l tl.e l.tuuif t do 0 if the railro.,1, en--yU.ii.. Mrect, w jaered to furLouM erry t ,lf f,re r.ite. lu"h- m ""lU e- at "" ret!. ,-eVarV authorized tu Ute that the New AI-' ,ures ,0,'k"W!-, "ti mtwaN, French iMnvandSem lUilrol. on the divido,, f.oin ! Amcr' K1 - "v-1 "Wwre frame of

u!i mzw. (ive Mr. Lieber a evil, he telU the.ip and h nn t.büin entleinin. 7 dlw

Liftrette t Michigan Cit, will carry delegate l the DernKT:itic State Convention to le held in thn cit oil the tth of Jiinu iry, ltCi, at half fare rates. TOilltHr)' Item. CArr. Ciuulm C. Smith. This gentleman, now a CiptAiu in the regular army, and well known in thin city, hu been fr some time st.v tloaed at Keokuk, In the recruiting service. We hire he-ird an interetinz incident illutratirir the & Uiii'a hlial a flection, he will undoubtedly Illustrate hi.- patriotism on the battle field. '"Tl.f l:nvi'-t are lfi Urnl"rct Tti loving ar- tLe !riiix!" lie i-w in a new-p ij tr ;i idvertisement th:tt the pnnwty of hU f-ither in thi city w;m wltout Ut be sold for a debt f ikouc iifO,(MMl, all of which li.id lccn p:i l but $l,15o. He immediately came hone and out of lYa tt i in since he en tered the army ativancttl the $1,155 and relieved hi. f ttlier of hi euibrtvmeut. 111a father ought to be as proud of that wn aa his countrymen will be hueafier of him. . Captain Kidd is now recruiting for an artillery company at Camp Morton, to he attache! to Major Fry barker's division. Capt. Kiddjs an accotiiplihed idlicer, and we would recommend thoe de-iroui of entering the artillery service to enlwt under him. ' M. Mitchell, a won-maker of Racine, Wisconsin, has recently consfructod two hundred

wapor.s for the Covernmeut at the rouud price ofl

$114 io per wajn. A new cause of insanity appears in the last

report of the Superintendent of the Massachusetts Asylum for the Insane, viz: "Excitement of Cimp." (ten. Duell has ordered Col. Matthews, of the 51st Ohio regiment, to turn over to the 3Gih Indiana its Enfield rifles, and to take in place from the 3(Ub its ritie muskets. Captain Oarber, late editor of the Madison Courier, but now Itrigadier Quartermaster In the array, has been assigned to duty iu (Jen. Carters brigade, near Somerset, Ky.

Major Frtbarcir. We copy the following well merited compliments of this distinguished officer from the Connersville Union: j We are pleased Ut hear of our old friend, Maj. W. W. Frytiarper, of the artillery, and of his advancement And promotion iu this department of our gallant army. Major Fr) barker was one anion the hrst in this county w ho openly declared for the war, and hav'ng the command of the "Constitution," an excellent brass field piece, he and his company prtded themselves upon their proficiency in the art of gunnery, having learned the art intime ot peace. We understand that Major Frybarger was iu the. army of Missouri, ou their march to Spring field, and obtained the thanks and compliments of (Jenera! Hunter, for the manner iu which ho conducted l)s company r jid battery in that arduous catnotiin. Hut the compliment paid to Major Frjbarper by our worthy Governor, in appointing him a Major of Artillery, we accept as complimentary to "Old Fayette." which, out of a mall population, in comparison to many other counties, has sent more than five hundred men to tlie lield in defense of our country, und we eipwt to hear of higher honors being conferred, when a larger field is presented for his genius. A grand review by the Governor, of the ar. tillery, eucaiii-d near the city, under com niand of M;ijor Frybarger, will take place to-morrow. We clip the following from the New Albany ledger'. Army wagon, hirness, mules, and supplies are pouring into Louisviile in great abundance, which is generally a forerunner that a grand advance is soon to be m.vle in some direction towards Xaahviüe. Droves of beef cattle may be seen in the city almost daily. They uru taken to Kentucky for army u; plies. Haled luv and oat have been coming into the city pretty ficcly during the pa.-1 week for (Government use in Kentucky. We yesterday hod the pleasure of A call from Capt. lieid, of Co. G. and Lieut. Kane, of Co. l, of the I ith Indiana, Col. lRscall. Hotb are accomplished olheers. but Lieut. Kane was constrained t resign on account of ill health. When he left hi teginer.t the olf.cers, from Major down, joined iu a ritteu testimonial expressive of their appreciation of his tu uiy manly aiid 1Jierly jualities. From a letter dated Faducah, Kentucky, December 2- lft; 1, published in the Lafayette Courier, we nuke the following extract: To-day we have some exciting rumors from Mi"vuri and also from Green river. It is reported that Price' army has been surrounded and coropell"d to surrender. This we are not exactly prepared o believe. It i also rumored that lighting is now going on at How ling Green. We knuw that all the troojw fnm Camp lie ture-ard have rtrently pne to i ?inbrce Hnckner. The Sects-iiori-ts here think that Uuckn.r hns 70 otin .,r

Uioiit or St.aK.cu St.TiLrr. It is concelel lioth by Europeans and Americans that any one may pearch the world over for spectacles equal to those offered by Moses, Ilist Washington itreet, and rearch us long as they please, but in vain, for Mo.-es has no epial iu hi line and hat nrrived at a degree of perfection in his gheses that cxccll all antecedent.. 7-Ht ZYT One of the best hotels in Indianapolis is the Spencer Hou.-e, near the Union Depot. Mr. M.Harth, the gentlemanly proprietor, ue-erves

greut crelit in having, iu consideration of the-e war times, reduced his price to onedoilar per day, and at the same time give his guests all that they can get at any of the first class hotels in any Western city. ty The committee who have in charge the in itter ot the presentation on the part of the citizens of Indianapolis, of at-word, belt, and sah to Adjutant W. M. Harrison, of the Gist Indiana volunteers, will wait to dav on tfiu.-e who have

put dow n their names and hope from each and every one a punctual resjtonje. Those who have not yet subscribed will to day be ofl'ercd an opportunity. Time fs money; and to have correct time, you must h ive your w atch or clock repaired by one who understands hi. business. Mr. John A. Heck, at Vickers's drugstore, in Old Fellows Hall, repairs watches, clocks and jewelry on short uotice.and does his work well and cheap. We say to our friends, give Mr. Heck a call, and you will find him a gentleman deserving of patronage.

Death of a Distinocisiiko Citizin. William Hav.-e, an eminent merchant of Vincennes, and for many years a resident of that city, died January 5th, lri?2. His son-iu law, Hon. M. L. Hrett, in this city at the time, was telegraphed

and left for Vincennes yesterday. Mr. Hayse

wa nn Irishman by birth, an honest man, and a

respected cit'zen.

H. Ki R k McIvkr. To strangers visiting the

city during the week, we would say call at the

famous establishment of Messrs. Hiker k McIver, Xo. 22, East Washington street. The most magnificent stock of furs, the most fashionable hats, and the most elegant and beautiful caps and all other desirable articles in their line, arc offered by Messrs. Haker V Mclver at the very lowest cash prices. Call on them before purchasing elsewhere. Death ok Catt. Tinkkr. We are pained to record the demise of thi gentleman, long a resident of Marion county, and" universally respected. Capt. Tinker had suffered for some time with carreer of the throat, and his death was there

fore not uuexected. He was a worthy and

honorable man, a citizen always enterprising and foremost in goixl works, and he leave a large circle of relatives and connections, among the mot influential in our community, to mourn his

loss.

Bamberger.- This accomplished and enter

prising merchant, determined not to be outdone

by any of his compeers in business, authorizes

us to say to citizens a well as strangers visiting

the city during the week, that his stock of hats, caps and furs is perhaps the most extensive in the market, and anv articles elected therefrom

will be afforded at the very lowest prices.

Metropolitan Hall. Last night the play of the "Hunchback" was introduced to u for the first time this feason. Miss Annette I nee as Julia, and never has the character received greater justice at the hands of an actress in our city. The transition from the country girl to the city maiden and the proud but still loving affianced bride, were er feet, and received the well-merited plaudits of a discriminating audience. Mr. Hight as Master Walter, was careful and pains taking. All the other characters were well represented, especially those of Modus and Helen by Mr. Hamilton and Miss Macarthy, Their scer.es were deservelly applauded. Our friends, visitors to the Convention, !hould bear in mind that we have a comfortable, well regulated theater at which to pa.s their evening during their stay amongst u. Dr. Crane's Licti ke Last N"u;ht. This distinguished gentlemui lectured to an intelligent audience at College Hall, last night. His lecture was highly instructive and entertaining and was cottfluJetl by a phrenological examination ot the

j heads of two distinguished citizens. The Dr.

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F'cur m.rl.et r.ies quiet, id firm, with fair

TELECHAPHIC f auroo ci' rt4nTrTr iaui it it &riKL.

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uumpion street, f 'rt 'J!; nrate Urr home con- - ... ! sumption. Sale it $3 M-o iO tor fupetfine ! siK I State; $5 Töca5 fil Tor extn S'aft; $5 85 for I

Tccmaiitted in oar history atid tlie mot h'im.lia-

t:ng triumph of Uiti retieiiin. A blunder r crr. that every man can ?ee it and no one hn evw dued to deny or defend lt. Heises ttft defcAt a&d t'.el vrge !s of arms and munitions ef war tber vu a acr:f.ce of OJd Oiea. . -1 - - The resolution lo which Mr. Conkl'.eg referre'i rotp.'Sed out cf rt--oc: v the ccsrj of

tliOs tu to j)U in iifruc to tLe puAHta propri

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;.iws I),ror. Mrs. Thomson, who for . -er if' F . rp-rm e-D; ... i- 5(-tu DO for turfcwvn to rced;uaextra e?tfTtl jeais has led 4 nes tt.nd in lUv I tui;iH cn. j,M;lCi,) for shining brmU extra rouiyl ! ha Cttevl up wnd ope:-l no eiI.;hmeit lmU j ,,,.u oht; $6 15(6 tt fyr trade brands; market t rablv a laptel fur the biiir.e-. on P !invlvan:i ; cl-.ng f.ru, . , i rui L- Ii o . Wh'-kv opened onict, and clofe-I exctel tid , street, one duor iirtn of Odd reiww H.ul. At, , ' . ' . . , k. - , . ' ... , , . ' de-i le-llv hiahcr, with actiTestculalivc ufiuirv. ' Mr a Jkouipjsuu a e Ie;-'r iuy Jvuifl the ;M at 2dt4VVi21c. " ; New Yotk Dully lirrnld, the l!!u-,Trae t Week- Wln-iljW t, but bolder are not disposed to ; lies, all the Monthlv Magazines, t!ie Indian apdis ' sell uide-s ery full prices are realized. Sdes of! .... . . i , Ch ;!' spru.g ail rw.ithwe-tern club at $1 o'J: and tim-mnat. D ei.veh.j. n ,.e and le.ter . Mlwackeecluh $F3.1 in note; amber Iowa j ;r. pro, pttn ds,ink, :.l U thcttrreiit lrt. $! wjatcr ud Western $1 I); white Western ! et taieof the dav. Fr the a'-romrQ'ltieu -f , 1 T3. I her custloneT- MrV. Thomson will keep Wale ; C... opene.1 steady aud closed firm. S-dcs at ' , , , ... GlcfAnK for m:xed N estero in store ami afloat, Imlage sump and Hun;! envelope. V e can j at onc v,.ul n,uvcei),er lliC,e figurcs. ' recommend Mrs. Thompson's News Depot a aj Thcte is a fair business doing in Pork at a

l'roax Vi uaUiMglon WisatsoToy, January 5. The Trihuni's cor resrajulepce nrs: i , m, :i ,---..

1 he Uuiwi'i in the reighborbood of Fairfax tr and elf reaipeet of the cation. It was to in hure peüioued General Wadsworth for s-ilt tu ( quire whether the military authoritVAruve taken

great public convenience.

31 d'Jw

t ree Lecture bj' Dr. A. frnnr,

! shade easier prices. Sales at $11 (J:l'i3?X J for mess; 1311 for Western and city prime j mrrs..; 50 for pitnc the litter au extreme

Thi distinguished gentleman, whose fame as 1 "'ef ru!r4 fJli;te firrn. Phy-ician, I'm lessor of Phrem'ogy and Physi-1 Ireel a shade caie4 ;

a l'hy-tcun, JYuleur f 1 hreuojogy and Physi-1 lrescl Hogs a shade caie4 ; snles at $! 250

Ding, 1 iut confined to nur Htrtte or even the! $1 &2. Ui.r.in. will deliver a fiee lecture this evening in j g5L--a niore atUve uuJ rmi sj!es Rt 7a the College IUI. on the true philosophy of man. j 'föttertclling a! ll(Ttl5c for Ohio; 1520cfor the laws of health, and tl.e nature and treatment ute. of di.-e.iM. Dr. Crane has for soioo twenty years i Cheese dull at 5'.,(rf 7c for common to prime, practiced nmücinc 'in the cities of JUn anJj police-Hi o firm". in good demand at VJ& New Orleans, and was locatel iti tlie l itter city j " Sugar Kaw quiet and fit; Cuba 8(ej2'c;

at the outbreak ot he truggle which now con- Havana c;2V4.c.

vulses our nation. He comes among us pesed of the lochest testimonials a to his eminent qualifications for the profession which he now prosecutes. We urge the ladies nud gentlemen

of this city to attend his lecture this evening; a

Molaaacs quiet; Porto Rico 40c

lT TXLK'RA!tf. Cincinnati Jlurkct. Cincinnati, Jaunaiy . Flour unchangdl and steady at $ 1 for 5upcr-

failure to be present will be regretted bv our peo-j !4 t'.'0J. 1" nr txira. .... , . . . . I Wheat firmer for red H)(tf fi; white is higher, pie when they lean, how deeply interesting to d,oicc Anging Oüyöc. the hearer he makes the subject upon which he I orn advanced to

treats. The doctor is no humbug, without education or brains, traveling solely to fill his own purse, but seeks to benefit the afflicted in cases where ordinarv physicians fail to effect cures. Go and hear him by all means. There will Se several examinations and practical illustrations of persons selected by a committee, at the eloe of euch lecture, iu which the Ancestry, Character, Constitution, Diseases, kc, is j-erfectly described. We Hpjieml several very highly flattering testimonials of the success of hi treatment: No. 15, Laigmt SuTf.ET. N. Y ,) January 13, lföh. j"

Oats steadv at 27c.

Rye has advanced to 46c, and is in light supply. Parley is unchanged. Whisky advanced to 14l.jc. and was held it 15c at the clo-e. The demand is speculative in anticipation of a duty. Hogs in good demand in the morning, and price were a shade higher. 4, IHK) head sold at $:t 2.")(?3 40, but the market' weak under the advices from New York and increased offerings. Receipts ot 6,0t0. Fro visions unchanged. Mess pork is in fair demand; sales of 1,000 bris at.f! 4J5D 37c. Hulk meats iu good cYmand; sales at $4T48'c, the latter rate for verv hcavv.

I.inl in h(uh i!m:iiid: safe of 700 tierces and

Da. Craxk: I have liad upon my forehead for j , , . . i o.K) d() lClti an(j ,,,lt nt GffflJl 'c.

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(reen Meats tu m at 'Jl4, amf dc. sales of 9,000 pieces. Hulk Sides iu demand at 4(ä Dc. Groceries firm and buoyant.

the la.-t seven ears, a mercurial sore of the most

obstinate character, which has been tre.it! extensively by twenty of the first class regular physician, without any permanent benefit often with injurious results. A few weeks since I applied to you for treatment, and according to your treatment, the sore is now well the cicatrix healthy. 1 regard the application a one of ine-tiruable scientific merit, and am wholly satisfied and well pleased I may sav rejoiced with the re.-ult iu mv case not onlv, but with the result in various other eases of vours that have fallen under mv observation. II. II. AmI ICSON, M. D. Assi mition, La., May 15, lf'Gl. This may certify that my boy Davy had been atllicted with disease for four or live years,' ami under the care of several of our best physicians, who pronounced his case dropsy, but we, e unable to benefit him or arrest the progress of the disease, and w e considered him incurable. In May, IföO, I called upon Dr. Crane, who examined the boy and said hi disease was hypertrophy and imperfect closure of the mitral valve of the heart and the dropsical state of the blood, the effect of disease in that organ. He further stated that the di-ease was considered incurable by the usual method of treatment. He was then suffering from the dropsical effusion dyspneeu, so that he was unable to lie down at all. After a week's treatment, the symptoms were decidedly favorable, which induced the doctor to continue the treatment, and at the expiration of one month all the characteristic symptom of the disease had left him. The treatment was continued another month, that we might be fully satisfied that the disease had entirely disappeared, when I took him home. He was at first very thin and weak, but rapidly recovered strength and flesh, and has eince been entirely well, for about nine months. F. W. Hike. New Oulf.ans. May 8, lr57. Thi may certify hat mv wife was suffering from a severe attack of Inflammatory Kheuma-ti-m, and had been, for many days, unable to move a limb, and lor some time unable to swal

low, when 1 heard of tlie wonderful cures which Dr. Crane was performing. My wife was carried to him on a couch, in a state of helplessness, and w as in a short time restored to her usual tate of health. 'Wm. A. Wim.ett, 105, Julia street. New Orleans. New Orleans, June 5, lf57. Having witnessed the complete restoration to health of a friend in the second stage of phthisic pulmonia or consumption, I feel it a duty to make known the means by which this result was accomplished. A briefly a possible I will state t'je circumstance of the case. This young lady had been examined by one of our best physicians, considered most skillful in diseases ot the chest and lungs, who pronounced her in consumption; that one lobe of the lung was gone, and she would proba bly not live more than two months. About the lt of December I called on Dr. Crane, who made an examination of her chest and lung's nnd pronounced them as before described by Dr. W , much diseased, and partly hepatized; but added, "1 do not consider it a hopeiess case, for by arsesting further tubercular deposition she will have pound lungs enough to live on and will be no mote liable to die of consumption than if .she had not been sick." She then commenced tieatment under his peculiar system of inhalation, and in three months was so much improved as to consider herself as well as ever. . Semkx Fielu. from Justin 11. Ilnrard, of AVtr York. The following is an extract of a letter sent to the editors of the New York Tribune, August 14th, lf53: Gentlemen Having been, I may say, almost miraculously restored to health from consumn-

tion, bv inhaling into the lungs medicine iu the I

Molasses sold at 4G(r47c. Coffee sold at lO'Qäic. Sugar 9(0) lie. Hacon unchanged. Exchange dull, and selling at premium.

Gold is in but limited demaud und dull at

Or in emhi in

Money market quiet and uneanged. Slunk StHteiiicnt. Sew York, Jan. 6. Decrease of loans 434,665

Decrease of sjHx ie 5,.'73,34 Decrease in deposit 4,t)fO,6J"i I

Increase of circulation 146, 2-3

FOR RENT.

1.1011 KKXT. A Urtff, de.--lr-.blc r?oni, auitaM f.-r ' Iawyr'sor It! htafe oflire, on tin ecfl floor of IM! Fellows' II all, oppuMte City Treasurer' !5ii Inquire of F. Churchman, at Hetchr'a liank, or of K. 11. Harry in t.iil liiilllnr. Jau7-Ut

WANTED.

fJ"TTANTKI) CITY OliDERS At the höhest market VV rates by WM. Y. WILEY, tl2-t.".m XalO'i E. Washington Mrtet. TANTE I COUNTY OUDF.KS At the hiidii-M mar-

ket

rales, ly

WM. Y. WII.EY. Ko. J 0 W" as 1 1 i nrt on st reet .

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CITY ORDERS. Contract will be Ina. 5e at this omre fr alvcrtising, payalih in city or county onit-r at

pur.

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EXPRESS COMPANIES.

American Express Company,

AM) TUX

UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY.

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FUCK ON THE CORNER oK WASHINGTON AND

Urri'lMH stro t, Indianapolis. Three dailv Expresses to Xew Ycrk;

Twixlaity Expres- to Cincinnati, ni Two daily Expresse to Chteap. an-1 t.T.mus; ni" above CompaHics are the only privileged Expresmn th fllir.K rals, viz; INDIANA CKNTUAU LAFAYETTE A CH1CAC0; INDIANAI"OI.!S k l'ERU: TERKK HAUTE A RICHMOND; B E LEE FONT AI XK Si INDIAXATOLTS. Moncj-, packages, valuables and freight carried with safety anl dispatch, anl In charge of special aud eflicient mesM-iiRor. Xoti-8, Hill. and Drafts will b promptly collected and ready return roale. J. BUTTER! IELD, Aent.

military coops. idi; i:iirri:u oftfits FOlt CAVALRY OFFICERS,

"TTACKlXTlSH TALMAS, dark lue. imitation of

1TJL c-h'th, MiitaMt for oJlin-rs. Itiit Top an-l Short lioot; Cup with t'iitvi, Riltn? lpptn, int!tlet an-1 (iloves, O nicer.-' Fine' Coat, Havelocks, Air-I'icds, Pillows and Cu-liin: Driukiii? Cups; Folding Cot an I lU-d. RuM r Smoking Ii)e, Cloaks tiI Car-, Elat-c Filter1, together with a larjre eusortment nf other articles suitable for camp j,ure. SUTLERS Are re-pprtfully invited to give us a call. All goods foll at uunufaetna rs j rices. ittilT aV Mlt'tCOY, tXDTA RÜT.r.En PEI"OT, Xo. ID West Fourth St., oae door weM from Walnut, dc27-d2ui CiuciiinaU, Ohio.

PATENTS.

form of v.ajxir, I feeLtJj.U I can, in justice to ! ?3 A ITI "CI AT FTI CJ; mv feilow-men, no longer delav to make known ' JL tSmJk . 1W JL "

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aoh. rou- hrv f h lei-tiirc of the erie at the ao nn rougiih entrenche! ntnl lortide! a o re- I ..I

cist ary loree that vui te brtug!it against him. 1 S:ime PUce l n!ht- A" "uM netr Iura. (Jen. rkell i said to be verv cautious, prudent I T""! aud braxe. and that he will ut attack without XV ,,onk,, nlmost a perlte t ertaintv of snoves. The im- I Hl.Aci.woot' M aoazjm:, December 1?61. New predion hrre that he has near lfMl.fXK) ,nrn un. j York: Li onaup Sa-TT &'Co., 54 Gold street. der h; commaml, an I tht with skillful mai.u-u I .3 wr aruum ve.itig he wll be able U diive HuckLer from hi ' eritrenchment au I carry the war into Tenne-ee. lll lokw" t,,r Dfmher, opens with a cont.nj uation of "Cptaiu Clutterback's Champagne." r"Go. Wright addressed the Sunday S hool j The taleau and personal character of the "Gothchildren of the First Haptist Church, at Masonic ic Architect," A. W. Fugin. are carefully dealt

Ham. on Sunday night lat, en the occasion of j

ll.eirai m. d lestival. The h :li waenjwdexl w

ladie- and gcntleuieu. The Go eriior' address ) sail: a Chri.-tniis story." is another contribution! f!l t;f!!I Hüll inM'tffn.! loa... . -lr.l. i ....... I... . ... .. t "-r,l i'n.m a!

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r- -."-.. in im course oi me itovern- to meet wua muco nor urre. j r rrm:irk. He, pausing, asked the children Hesides the other article of interest in this!

w ho w is Y

the mean bv which this happv end was accom

plished. The ttlect was truly surprising almost from the commencement, I felt sensible of benefit. Irritation in mv chest wa oot!:el and ex

pectoration became easy: gradually the oppres- j sion and shortness of breath went otr, and within two month I was sulliciently retorel to return ' to this city and lesume my business, and now, at f .1. i j . i. . .i : . . I

kilt- cuu ot urn luiMitus, am ui uie rojoviueufc oi excellent health. He'.ieviug thai I owe to inhalation not only mv present good health, but in all jcobabiiity my life it.-elf, I could nut refrain from bringing it before the public. Mobile, Jan. 23, lro'J. Dr. Crave Dear Sir: Yours of the 15th I received yesterday, but too late to reply to by return of mail, but hasten to say that, thanks to you, I am improving rapidly 1 should j-ay faster than ever I saw a rxTson improve before.

I have lately seen many of your patient. here.

I.TAINTI) FOR NKW INVENTION'S OF KVFKY

dcriptin. Fee roTitinirrtit n puccesn. .t-

em no pay. Semi fjr Circular, triviiii; t-rni, lm--t ion, Ac. Address AMOS HROADN'AX,

novlH-dly Tatent Attorney, Washington, 1. C.

PHYSICIANS.

DRS. JAMESON & FUNKHOUSER, Ollloo IVo. ."5, SOUTH MEU1DIAX STREET.

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, ; ... ' all looking weil, an! I think improving as rapidly , Ofr-FIC'i: Diagonal, c ith 'icles Carhngtonl maintain their interest. ' W a ; M nivyelf. You h ive dozens asking for you i K mucky avcrue. , ,

enalJe th-coi to ki'l iImst tierk.

A soldier will be hum t morrow for murder, the first hanging in this vrnr. , Mr. G.tle't. voue of tl. released prisor.en, ak of the Uuiuti entiuient in Hichmornl with the greale.-t jsw;tivenes. It 'm eertair.lr large, and would ! eiTectiye if the whole of Virginia w ;u not under the hed of tlie 150,000 ruHiaus bent froia the coUoii St-Ucn. ! . Virginia, t;e iays, is held down by terrori-m, and a savage di.-tip'.iiie in.irniaiu the armj in its jxxs'.tion through pi ivalivti and di.-contenl euoui;U to try the best Hoop. - It i s.ai.l tint the introduction ot the Homos pathic practice of me-iicinc ha raueJ somewhat of a commotion anwng many of the regular surgeons of the army.? ,' . '" t ' : ' Commissioner Dale wf!l t-oon leave for 0e Wet oti bu.ines of hnputuhee cunuectel with the Inkait tribes. ; 'ltceems Uiat a definitive but informal' hn! for the exchange cf prisvai has been inaugurated. The prompt redjcocation in regard to the mu ter by the boutheru authorities will soon be allowed by the Government in forwarding another larf e oartv for a corre-nondiiiir return.

I 3- ' I 3 he painful rumors in regard U the arrest of a

prominent military olhcer ot the Government for treason i without foundation Some matter of importance in the .shape of correspondence has been, discovered, but in con i.ection with partie entirely dißereut from the oflicer named in the rumors now current. All the parties implicated are under arrcot. This city i full of Southern sympathizers or apies in high social position. The time has arrived when the must be vigorously dealt with.

- . ( rji.- is .i: II is r ! Ul l,,!.- uiylll WUit.ll. 11 .vi.. - j e i i'i.i of ti e little boys and girls, or older i New Dictionary Flunke; ism" i a readable pa p'e w!rt hesrr! him, will forget. There was i tit. though some of it a.ntions are not fikelv : . , t i lie; .ul. i m n. 1 1... ...v.. .. . .t. t . . ... ..... i,

every day, and if vou write aeain, say when we1 may look for vou. With mv best wishes. ' I remain vours with resrvt, kc.

JLl&v Mrjti. Dr. Crace ha. taken rooms at the Palmer Houe, where he can te consulted by ladies and gentlemen, for a few days only.

HOTELS.

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JACOB n:in7.LXr.EK,2JEa.tWaskincion-t.. Agent fr Indiaiiaroli.

e greatest man mentioned iu the Hib'.e, j number are two articles on American fubjects,

etceptm. always, our SavioiirT Uue guessed j one being a tketch of a visit to "Secevsia" inj .lob. auoliier Paul.

(loten or Mtile-l the natter by deciding b favor ! ot the position of the two hostile sections. Both CLARK'S TIPPECANOE. OHIO, i

v -sH.- who, ne ,ud, whenever ; of the articles anoni goou rea.iing. aoa some m-

t.o,. tol l.un to do a th i p.he wet t right off and i formation, but the bias is iu favor of the reheis. did it He ueer had to W told twice. aiid the latter article concludes with an open re-

Dr Hullari aiid tie Ketr. Mr. Day, the newly cotuuiendatiou that the Soutl.erii Confederacy j

c-.ei-u. pLur. urvewled Gov. Wright. The x- ! should be at once recognized and received into

n rises w eie most eoiym ud intereMiii. ! the family of tticr..

Ti:c Hodmx Tttoi l L.-D.jtt fail to iitne

French's Hotel, OX THE EUROF-EAK FLAX, on or iw TGKx.

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Wamu. A tenor aud alto voice for a church '

the performances of the truly gilted children at ' choir. A fair cuuipeuaation willLe otfered. Ad- i Morric 1111 to night. j j.. City Pot otfice, loi 316. l-3t. t

FUKE FAMILY V1NFGAK, PUKE CIDER Y1NH;.R, II'RK WINK VINKr.AR. I URE F.AST IX MA LITTF.R!, TI RE RYE ANDHOURRON wniSKY, 4c. Ry JACilB I'KETLNG ER, ti6 Et WahiBilaD C, nrt5-t!r5i Oatermjer'i Ruiidic.g.

SI!NOI.K ItOO.'nS .-,0 CrSTJS PER DAY. CITY HALL SQUAKE.lXJhFlUXKFORTST., Oypoeite City Halt.

EALS AS TMF.Y MAY BX ORDERED IX T1IE

spaciHi Refectory. There i a Barber' Shop and

ltt.i-rra atiaceea io rise juiei. Jpkr tew re of Kuatier anl Ha-krn a-ho ar we ar-uii. li. 1111:L1I nvao'ei-dly Froprietor.

DRUMS.

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r.T KkCKIYED A LOT OK SUI'ERIOR IvOYS kKUMS at low price. WIL'.ARD k ST0WEIX.

Stlip-reck. Aspy Hay. C. H., January 4, via Sackville X. S., January 6. On Monday last, the shore of this bay wet e strewed with half-barrels of butter, boxes of cheese and .mall portions of the cabin of a shipw recked vessel; also a number of boies marked W. D.; twenty pairs of Canadian boots, iile brigade, . Australasiau; a cask of butter inaiked K. l ennant, Liverpind, and lioX cover markal G. Smith. Yeslerdav a portion of the kee', w ith a quan

tity of -opper attached, und a portion of u wheel came ashore. No Unlies have been discovered. The vessel is eupjosed to hare struck Saint Paul's. trom UredcrlcU. FRrnrRfCK, Mi., Jatuary -1 -Advice from Hancock, Md., show Gen. Landers' arrival there, also that (Jen. Jackson, with a large force, having one twenty-four and 2 twelve pounders, appeared opposite Hancock, and threatened to .shell out our troops, unless they evacuate!. Gen. Lmder gnre them a fitting response. He commenced shelling, which was continued up to the latent advices last night, doing little injury to tlie town and none to our troop.

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From Jllaaouri. Kansas Citt, January 6. The Santa Fe mail has arrived with date to the Sil. There is no news of importance. ' Fort Wise is garrisomcd by three companies of Federals. The small ox is raging in the whole Territory and is extremely fatal to children. Specie is very scarce iu the Territory. The weather is cold on the plains. There were large numbers of Indians on the road, bjit they wove frieudly.. lYiXhl jMp;UcUcs.

Washinotox, Jan. 6. SENATK. Mr. Neimith presented the credentials of Hon. Henj. Stark, who was appointed Senator to till the vazancv caused by the death of Senator Hak er. Mr. Fessctxlcn moved that administration of ath be suspended for the present, and the credential ot Mr. Stark, together with certain papers which he held in his Fessenden's hands, be referred to the Judiciary Committee.. The pajers were well attested by mauy of the most respectable portion of the inhabitants of Portland. The papers täte Mr. Stark is known tobe

an open and avowed Secessionist; that hedefeuds the cause of the South and had given utterance to statements at war with the Government, such us approviug of the attack on Fort Sumter, and declaring that in case of war he would sell his property aud go South and fight for the rebel. He Fesemlen had examined the papers with deliberation, and therefore mado the motion. Mr. Hi ight said that there wnsno jrecedent for iucli a motion. He Lever knew of a ca where a Senator had been refused the oath, lie thought the Senator had better be sworn, and then let the Senate take cognizance of the latter property. Never hal baser falsehoods been offered than those in regard to himself, which had been .eut to the Senate here. . He had in his pocket a copy of the 2scw York Herald, where it was stated that he Bright was a Brigadier General iu the rebel army. Mr. Fessenden said it was true there was not a predcedent but the state of the country was without precedent and we had now to make precedents. These pafcrs in reference to Mr. Stark were well attested by his neighbors and townsmen Mr. Bayard thought the case had better go over until to morrow that the Senate might have time to look into it. Mr. Trumbull said the case was not without precedent, a nI referred to the case of Mr. Lawrence, of Coiineetitetit, where the credentials were re Terr el. He also referred to the case of Mr. Gri.-wold. of Ohio, where the credentials w ere also referred. Mr. Sumner paid The case is unprecedented. The Senate is not examining the loyalty of certain members. Mr. Havard paid that there were men in the Senate in lel2 who were opposed to the war with Great Hritaiu ami with the action of the Government. Mr. Bright said that he supposed that he wa referred to bv the Senator from Massachusetts, Mr. Sumner. At luiy rate he was in the category. He Bright was glad the Senate was ex amining; and, so tar as he was concerned, he was only sorry that they were so slow He was anxious for a result. Mr. Lane thought that sufikient for theday was the evil thereof. When the other cases came up the Seinte will be ready to vcte. There could be no d'.lTereuce of opinion iu regard to the present war by any patriot. The cretleniialj of Mr. Stark ami the papers handed in by Mr. Fessenden were then Iail on the tdde for the prociit. Mr. Wilson presented a petition from citizens of Pennsylvania that John C. Fremont beappoint ed Lieutenant General. Mr. Wilson also presented a petition iu reference to Gen. McKinstry representing that he was confined iu prison cleariy in violation of the rules of war.

m u j r .tjT wua4V w. v - i v v a Lie lor the tUughier of lh sons of hew York, Masaaclnetts and Penny Irani. Gen. Stone, hi- wa at the time in command, 1 a member of therfftUltr army. . Cvl. Baker wm a volatile?. The ipective lrieid of the- gentlemen have r)!ed a quetim as to the- merit of the ruse inToULng the cTidcucy of th? regulars and tolun teer. ; He (Conkling) had i tolcratim f- ach' a control cry and inquiry w absolutely iieces sary , The luau Üat is to Ll uue ohotahl fall pxw his knee nl ak janlon.' If - Cvd.: HakeT wi rrn-itle, rrjöt lamentably hw he sufTcrr!; if Gen. Stone Is re-ponshle, a greater weight cf guilt never rented up u any man titan upm liim. Mr. Coukliu waa err noir:tel anl severe in hi

comments. He rflered a jTCJmb!e nci:bg the j

reason heretofore adopted ami the response, .concluding with a iolvitKw that tl uswer to it U neither rrrionsive nor patifactry to the Hone,

and that the Secrc taiy of W ar be directeJ to re turn 4t further auiw er. Mr. Hichtrdsou said L was opposel to the whole reWlntaon. It was a subject with which they li.vl nothing to do and the (oouer they atopeJ the proceeding the better it would be for the country. ' Mr. Cintteihlen thought the House had no power under the Constitution to inquire into matters purely military. The army is under the commairli'f the' President wlio is responsible for in operations. To , interfere with this therefore, would I au attempt to extend our civil jurisdiction. Even if we had the right to make such intpuiry did not the public policy forbid it could we do so?

Un fcudi a principle il lauiis nave neon committed they are to le examined into and punished by the military tribunals. Such an inquiry now would lead to embarra-smcnt. He believed the winde country had conhdeiice in McCIellau. We had better weaken our enemy than weaken contidence in the General command ng. Mr. Yailandiham aakl he would at all times maintain the subordination of the military to the civil authority. The British Pa i I'm men t has exerciser! the light of inquiry into conduct of the Crimean war. but here the Secretary of War only exerciseIa discretionary jower, and it was too late to complain of it. Mr. Lovejoy entered his protect againt the principle enunciated by the gentleman from Ken tucky. Mr. Lovejoy belicvcl the military should be subordinate to the civil jmiw eis. We are waiting in the fruitles hope that the rebellion w ill put itself dwn. The i'lea is if we don't hurt anybody, the rebels will return to their allegiance. Mr. Lovejoy, re-u mi tig, a-keo Mr. Wickliffe w hether he prelerred the perpetuating of slavery rather than the Union? Mr. Wicklide replied that he was preserving the Union under the Constitution, regarding its

obligation imtKied on every citizens. He would pre-erve the institution of slavery under the Constitution, as dcchired by the House and voted for by I.iovejoy, and also declared by the President' two messages. Mr. Lovejoy asked if a ship mut be saved bv throwing overboard a portion of her crew, which would ho prefer? Mr. Wickliflcsaid I would throw the Abolitionists overboard.

Mr. Mallory said he understood Mr. Lovejoy to ay that shivery weighed so heavy upon the army as to render it impossible to achieve victory until shvrry is removed out of the way. Presuming he knew the feeling iu Kentucky, if w e considered slavery standing in the way of the Cmstihtitution we would wipe it out. Applause. Mr. Dunn said if it had been proclaimed at the commencement of the war that its object was to overthrow slavery, insteal of WH),(MK) Mildiers there would be only a small band of Johu Browns at the heels of the gentleman. He al.-o said he believed by this war klavery Invl received its death blow. Mr. Stevens, in the course of his remarks, aid it appeared that the border States would rather see the Constitution aud the Union perish than tee slavery erislt. After farther discussion Mr. Conkling's resolution was adopted 7i) against 4L Mr. Stevens reported a joint reeolution explaining the recent act imposing duties on tea, colTee and sugar, which was passe!. Adjourned.

Th rtbcl force cx.n.-Jtcd of 4 0 rern'.ar carairy, araeoi wi:2i lairjaVcsriine, and fsotn 3rQ to 4') l inUntr and iniittH. The!r cavalry attack u two n.V It-jCi H-jr-tenville ,Wiiiu t'ieru from ciiit H iiui.' and tinally Ly bmH a liaaty r treat vtt ef Wwn as wa charged trosgh it. Tbeir sr.püw. ccr.V.g cf 3-V) tr!' fiwtf. 300 awtd lv-, 3C0 lb. saU.aod qoaotities of wr.ar, ;ic, tacou, armt clothing, kc , worth from $2:,0)0 to ify t rtt'rely ! strove L . We also took a luce cumber ef Sharp' carLinea, aabrea, piatola, kc. One rebel w kU'e-I, ar! seven wounded. We IjI ouc man cti.ju.ly ouoied. Jt wa a co m ; '.k -eaa. . Mjor We-ter and hia etnmanl behtveI gallantly thauhout. The Ltixli wa a severe one of 104 mile, but the boys returned in rdoriou spirits. The star an I trjpc were, left flitio en the C"urt rivu.c. '

Later Irani Iurope, Hai.ikax, Jan. 6. The steamer Bohemian, from Liverpool 2Cth, ri Londonderry 27th, has arrived. Business generally in Liverpool and London had been suspended owing to the holidays. Hon. Anson Ifurlingame, Minister to China, had arrived at Canton, and was well received. Placards were psted in the street of Ung Kong threatening extii nation of all Kuropean. There w as great excitement nt Lisbon, and the blv of the King was to be disinterred. Advices from America" are unfavorably construed in Iiondon and the funds are drooping in consequence.

A number of gunboats have been ordere! to the

Mersey. It is renortfl that the fricrate Algeirs has feen

stationed olf tlie straiLs of Giuratter to prevent the

passage of privateers.

Two frigates were to leave Gibralter on the

2lt for America. It was reported in Paris that the Orleans Prin ces are to return to Europe forthwith.

The English papers are still discussing the

Trent affair iu a hopeful view that the rebel Con missioner will be given up by the Cabinet at Washington and a war be thus avoided. Pending the receipt of new from America in response to the English advices' by the Europa

there is much simulation as to w hat decision the

L nited Stales Government will arrive at in regard

to surrenilcring up b.idcll anl Mason. 3 he pie vailing opinion, however, is iu favor of peace. War risks at Loyd's his a downward ten dencv.

The English papers express the hope that the

French dispatch w ill reach Washington in time to

influence the reply of Mr. Seward. The Paris Vrutt ay: The new Southern Commissioners have arri

vei at fcome Gmman port, and are now rn route to Paris and London. The London 7i:im has a criticism ou SreUry Chae'a financial report, and expatiate at oine length on lUe extraordinary extension of the bor

rowing si stem,

de.'larini that

it excels anv-

H0USE. Mr. Conkling, rising to a rjuestion of privilege, called attention to the fact that on the second day of the session a resolution was adopted with reference to the battle at Ball's BlurT. The resolution proposed no investigation into future transaction whatever. It aiwply request ed the Secretary of War to inform the Hoose whether any steps have leen taken to ascertain who was re'spca'.ible for the disaster. The rcsoiutiou waa handed to the Adjutaat General, who submitted it to the Commander in Chief. He (Conkling) wa unwilling to believe that the commander in chief had read the resolution Lee.-iuf he could r.ot imrnte th lesin Lo triHi

with the Houe and return an evasive answer, if j including Major Watson of the cth Mielngan, he did read it, he certainly misunderstood it p ur- j mortally. port. He seemed to have receivel the impression Gen- Stevens now holds poseestion of the maintbat a future ijuirr was tobe instituted and that i laril ,k1 reinforcements from the North to

thing in England' hlstorv.

France is about to tend reinforcements to the sijuadron off Mexico,' and alo to the squadron off the northwestern caast of America. It is al.-o rumored io Paris that a i-qtiadron of observatioo is be sent to the eastern co.i of America, under Admiral Heuaud. Paris Bourse cloeJ flat yesterday. The Madrid correspondent pay: Spain is to send from 6,0(KJ to 7,000 to Mexico, and the Spanish ptiadron will sail in three di vi Hons. ""., Frena Ticw York. New- York, January 6. The steamship Vauderbilt, from Port Hoyalon the 3d inst., hu arri ved. She bringw 3.CJ7 bales of cotton. Gen. Stevens' brigade advanced on the mainland on the 1st and took puss ess ioa ot tlie rebel batteries after a short tesisWnce. The troops were assisted by the gunboat in bhel ting the rebels Geu. Stevens followed up to within six miles ot Charleston. A fl g of truce from the rebels requcted permission to oury their dad and an hour wis granted for the purpose when they fell back on their fortlficatious which are said to be very extensive and ieicnded bjr from II, OX) to li00() men un der Geji. Pope. Their loss is unknown.

Our force was 100 and we had eight wounded

I ron r.alrw. Cairo, January 6 A de-rrter from Colombus on Sunday h: snivel her iLi morniag reports that Geu. J'iUow rninsi on Fndav. Fifteen thouatI troo4" left Cclonbu hit week for Boa ling Grreu. The oncers of the rtUd Goveriimeut are iupressirijr, all classes of men. Over one hundred cannon ar planted on Columbus nun. The river i blockaded by chaiua sU-sUl;'! arrts supported by barr.es, and torj-e'oe rlanted at Intervals. Gold r ml silver has entirely disappeared frc-m circulation. The ouly currency is the State Bank of South Carolina ami Teniies.r note and Confeientte crip. Frm It nil. Gekat Slt Lake, January C At a roi meeting held here to day resolution were jacJ re'ative to ulmiioa into the Union as a State. Delegate were elected from thi roontv t4 meet delegates from other counties oa the lJlU Ui draft and adopt a form of State government to be subjected to tlie jeop!e for tt?r accejth)n or refect in and to rremraVre tVrthe admission of L't.ili during the present sea!on of Congress. from .tin d I son. Mahson, Wis., Jauu iry f The inauguraUou of the Governor and State officers took 4ace today. Ex Goverur K.imiall ou retiring thanke! his friends nn I co woikersan! expressed Lis regret at parting. He was followed by Gor. Harey in afew brief and appropriate word.

of a v ery general character, and he acwrdicgly exre-ed an opinion to the Adjutant General, which w as reported to the Secretary .f War, and by the latter transmitted to tlie IIou?e. The answer to the resolution did no- Inform the House that step had been made to sltow who was to blame for the Ball' Bluff disaster. The resjunsf was evasive. Now this w as a disregard of the privilege of the Houe, unless we cousent to a trampling on our rights. We should watch with a jealous eye the right of wholesome imjuiry. The inquiry relate! to a great national calamity and to the mo-t atncious military murder ever

I -rotted.

From U'eatcrn, Virginia. Hlttonvilue, Va., January 6. A special Ui the Cincinnati Commercial say: A force, consisting of 4W of the lüth Ohio, 3t ot the '2J Virginia, and 30 of Bracken's carairy, the whole under com maud of Major George Webster, of the i!5th Ohio, returned to day after an abatsice of six days. Lav Lug marched to Hun tersviile,- the depot lor rebel aupptiea in Western Vw innma. they attaeked and put to flight an eual rebel force, and burned all the rebel stores.

f rom Jlarlunl. Fkiiikhick, Md., Jan. 6 At an early hour thi morning tl.e thirl brigade left here bir Hancock, leaing the 46th IVuisvh an'u at Williamsport. Jhe rest of the dviion is vuider jTrrpru-atlens, aw ailing matching orders. Nut! Jng has been beard from Hancock this morning. ' From 1'liiladelpUla. PitiLAPrLrnia, January 6 The cordlgrati n thi afternoon in the business pirt:on of thi city threatened ono time reiious reull,but ihcCiLies were stayel after causing a los of $70 .(MM). The lire caught in a lvrge warehouse on 4th street above Chc-tnut.

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