Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3522, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1862 — Page 3

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nrO!fT IaJj'iUoSV for rct'ft!iff"1i

s!e l.y Ho wen, JStcirr & Co, t. 1 Merrill

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WANTED.

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COMMERCIAL.

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--D3rtAIi t 7.3 . Tte lollöwin;; if a list of li,üU 1 te-o dleJ ix th liOuliviUe Jio-r-iu! from iL of. December to the Uhh of January: W. A. Overman. Co. In.lian. ItaUrt I). , U. InU'ut.otlrj. . , ... Si.nael Ftuirt.'Xnh Iri.tia.. - ' ' Janic Paii, CoA, 3üih Inlhm. Henry Kilr. Co K. 3tth Iroiiana. Matth! Wahr!. Co H, 57th Indi.int. IJenj. Sr!ilt, Co. K, '2'Jili Indiana. A, il. Frv, Co. F. J-J JnoTaiiv J aef -b Bolted mltctf , Xo;K , H2l Indiana.'" ' (Jeorjie A. Fi-licr, Co. F. .Hh Indiana. Homer Strouch, O. D. ÜOth Irnliaua. Walhu Hunlinp, Ci. K,37th Indiana. Loui r.urr, Co. I.SUt Julian. Wb. Moor eland. C. O. 3tli Indiana. K. Ueiihnd, Co. P, 37ih Indiana. Ovar Abbott. Co. C, 37th Indiana. Wn. Hrow:i."5th Indiana. - ' The 10th Unite"! States regulars appeared nn tlie'itrtelT j?.letday Jif pnrade. ' Tlie men lfM-ke I spliMilillv and the music of the nap j-roa'tiable btv 1 magnificent. The officer and the men, alike, of this corp take infinite pride

in the r-erformance of tfieir riatie aeconüng to tl! regulation. Mr. Jlcnjamiu Slate, a tc;Jont of lmJi.inap oli7aUvf a member of the QCin Iiiihtti.i, arrived in thecitj thy before jrvtmlij, having a wound in the throat caused by the accidental discharge of a pistol, which is verj rriou Mr. Slate i. weil known iu Üiü coUiUiuutty and his numerous frirrtd. will t-e gl td to Irun that the prospects of hm recovery i - An officer who was t the n.vent skirmish at Liule Hethel, U ready to make affidavit tint the eneiu) center rl' conioscl of fifty ncjrroe, Matikcd by' white retei, nnd that while the whites win fell were left on the field, the neirrocs' bodies were carried away. The I'roideiit ia unwilling to accept CJeue ral Si gel' res'-rnation. He will not if it can be avoided. I'murnc We fear that Wendell riiillipp.4 nude a hard hit nt the Goctumciit, in in con tr!t letweeu iu b irl.ria tx!tlne iu stopping up a harbor in which the commerce of the world U intcrc-ted, n. I it fetf to touch the elave of a rebel. ,.J'ut whatever the (tovcrntueut may do to protect the ri-UN in their lave (rvperty, let us. have no more tone Üeeu. Iu the lirt place they will never answer tho jurjH)-e, an 1 in the next pJare it ii not a' brave mode ol warfare. Cin. (iaz.,Illark Utpuhlkan." The C'uainiutI Caztttr of yesterday, aay.: (ovemor L)eniii-"n receivetl dispatches from Waidiington, on Friday niht. Informing h'.m tliere presfin: neceiity for troops in Western Virginia, (iei.cral McC'lellati was advised that fourteen rcimento of infantry, nnd five hatterie of artillery, with two regiment of cavalry, could be thrown into .Virginia by Tuesday niLt; and that more than half of these, which had received marching orders, would be out of the State by !a.t niht. On Saturday dispatches wcic received, couiitermaiidin the orders of Friday flight. The soldiers, however, have instructionos to hold themselves iu readiness to march. .We had the pleasure of meeting Capt. Will. C. Morcau, of the Indiana cavalry, in tho rity, yesterday. Capt. Morcau informed us that his health had suffered severely iu the service ai.d that he was" on his way to Louisville to tender his resignation iu thorough disgust, not only at his own condition as a brave volunteer, but at the inactivity which, under Gen. Duell, prerades our grand army iu Kentucky. m mi Vor the State Sentinel, Ilye Coffee and r.coiiomy. KnrTR Sktimel: The high Government tax (or tariff,) upon co'Jte, is placing it out of the pow er of our people to purchase it. They must have a nubstituie. I pee the following is recommended: Crt tome food rye; lit, sealdit; 2, dry it; 2d. brown U, and then mix it with one thirl coffee, and a good beverage is made at once, which will superede the necessity of purchasing the imported article at the present enormous prices. Now, as it is quite an art to burn coffee well, will not some of our experienced housewives, who learne! economy in the earlier divs of the West, prepare come for this market? Ia other parts of the State it is advertised by grocers for sale. Our Indiana housewives of tho olden time are honet, and von't put beam in it, as our army speculators did in the coffee told fur theioliitri. Eoonomt and Fkee Trade. A. J. HtxrsLEY, No. 'M Wist Washington Srm.tr. At the ctablihuiciit of this geutleman, one of the tet known in the State, we notice recently late rec eipts of all kinds of goods, whic' he keeps ron.-tautly on hand, viz.: Ladies' and gentlemen s riding saddles, bridles, martingales, w hips, spurs and stirrups., and coach, bu,;-

gy, express and wagon harness, horse clothing of

every description, together with a large and well

..-ortej Atoilv of .vlulerr hardware. At the estaMishmert of Mr. Hiuesley military equipments re ni.le U order, ami we would respectful J recommend country hunes makers to call there for a full axortnient of ever thinr connecttl with their business. Mr. A. J. Uincslfy is 6ne of tho in-v;t enterpriin of our merchants and manufacturers, and is always up to the times. His giHds are always offered at the very lowest casa prices.

"?T"A cr.nr;iiidenC if the C ncir.r.ati Gazrtte ; "J" that Uro w nit g, Caleb B Smith and Holt will probably b Süfreoie Court Jid?, if thai

bill r.ow before the Senat tecoiue- law.""s ' - m m ' ' .. r?T" b'jTink'.e abeon your idewalk, fellow citieiL. vou valfle ihe nf iKe rifhteou.

"The wnke-l tand in sli;jery place acconiirig" to Holy Writ. We have tnmblH down about;

forty times during the lut two days and nights, j

- ' ' . mil-. , Mtvj.; i mrjh-. Will our friu.l do tH the favor to look over any odd iiomlers of the Daily Stntintl they may ha ye, and see if they hare any copies of July 17 and October 27. Thoe numbers are missing in our liles, and we de-ire to get them j.erfcct before binding. Attention to this at once will be uken as a great favor. Iffx-.a The seon of lauuhteriii! has closed

at this pint. Some -IS.W) I,;iTc lecn kille.l;i the princi;.il. packing establi.hmenU being W. L I. Manure's, M.i:sur i Furgoon's, Ii. Coffin k l)o., and W. I. McTagart's. So soon as we '

can get the f-tatistics from each eatablishment wc fhall pufilish them. Uemtit or ADTrnTiio On Saturday lat Mr. Hurt, of the Dining Saloon, South Illinois S'reet, advertised in the Scntintl a sum of moner

hich bo had lost.. Before noon of that day the money was returned to him by an honest Germ in who takes the Sentinel. Wc make a note of this merely to illustrate the benefit of advertising. Ice. Yesterday the work of putting un ice

f r next summer's use commenced in this vicin

ity.. The article saved from the river, canal and

crystal brooks u as pure but somewhat thin. The

ice men have, however, a way of freezing it as .hey pack it, so that solid lumps may be anticipated in June, July and August, even if wehae

no more freezing weather.

W4!TTs:.' rof. i t rv -rro? trTTT." "trtsV-. rv.TM.,"lvM:t'tr;."i.-A':ve':sTr.,r.iii ewex ' a vVr th- L lif.e. not r xtrrd.i r f.f line, will be !

ttr? uff for üctru.

-TELEGRAPHIC.

1TT Crt'ir w.H t cui ttLisofÜce i

f-r IvfrUnn. parable irn-ity ir oustj enter at j

par.

Free Lum ii At No. 1WG, Kat Washington

street, Mr. Niggerrnann, one of the most accomplished caterers for the public iu the city, set a

free lunch daily. Mr. Niggermann, in considera

tion of the hard times, has reduced his price for beer affording one glass for three cents and two glase for li e cents. Patronize Mr. Niggermann,

he is a hospitable and generous gentleman. 11 w . . m m Tjir State-norK Orii'ms. We understand that the Slate Librarian contemplate improving the State house grounds in the spring setting

out bade trees, topping the branches of the old ones, laving out the walks and graveling them and sodding their margins. . One blade of grass

this Librarian intends to make grow where narry one grew before, thus vindicating his claim as a public benefactor d cows, mule and horses. A Natitk America. -Heidlinger, at his cigar ft re tinder the Palmer Hou-e, h is in h's employ a magnificent specimen of an Indian warrior, iu full costume. He is well worth a visit to the curious, as tho alorigities are fast pacing away. In addition, Heidlinger has the choice.-1 of tobaccos and cigars, and the best imjHi ted articles in his line do not surpass his own manufacture. Genuine Havanas, which cost him $92 00 per thousand, are of no better flavor than his choice No. 1 cigars.

57"Aycr's American Almanac is now ready for delivery, cratis, at the Druggists, who are happy to supply all that call for them. Every family should have and keep this book. It is worth having comprising much general information of great value. It gives the best instruction for the cure of prevalent complaints that we can get anywhere. Its anecdotes alone are worth a bushel of wheat, and its medical advice is sometimes worth to the pick the wheat's weight in gold. Many of the medical almanacs arc trash, but this is polid metal. Its calculation are made purjxjsely for this latitude, and are there fore correct. Call and get an Aycr'a Almanac, and when got, keep it. 11-lw Kmtiri Saloon rou Sale. This old and well established stand, West Washington street, is offered for sale by the proprietor, Roderick Hecbe, at a bargain to any purchaser. iUf

f. II T ait ttiA -Vtfin Tticiininnn

Building, Pennsylvania street, is prepared to furnish, at short notice, at wholesale or retail, pictures, looking-glasses, artists' materials, French

and American glass, oval and square frames of all sizes. Give Mr. Lieber a call, he sells cheap and is an obliging gentleman. 7 dlw

MtiaoiotiTAM Hall. "Jeaunie Deans' last night achieved a perfect triumph. It w:s superb

ly acted by Mi.-i luce a the heroine. Miss Ma" 1 earthy as the suffering KfTie, and bv the charae !

front Tier. Xr. .V.-MhIUti, I'.Mt.r J?art Chnje Isi'iA atoms, October , li7. Dr. C. W. Koback Dear Sir: I have ued your IJlood Purifier for a nervous affection, from "which I have suffered much at times. While it n nie isiint to the taste, it certainly ban a b pn effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thanks for vour kind regards, ami believe me Yours. J. W. T. l cMl-mfn.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

PUBLIC JSTOTICE-

TOni.IOa A 0X !ruir?; !'o.

IS is Washington Street, llvr b--ii pp:iit,I ir-nts for tin ?al of It IK A X I i: T IT S Si I r A i

ters generali v. It will be repeated this evenin" TilK woNDF.KFl'L r.U.vxrU'S, f.r th cure ef Consl, f,.,l . I , ... - . .. r. I Is. Sore Throat, Hr-nch-ti. Wh.t inr, Irr;Utin ol f.rtl.e lat time, with the new farce entitled . T,,1lt-1 ani l.-.v.- of the Lmu-. S,M in

'Sudden Thought.," a bill tli.it should fill the lare Kxe,3.ret., 51 ct.,ant l each. itlWAwljr boue. This will be the last opportunity but ; ri . --- - f Mir of witneing the charming impersonations ! of Miss Ince; therefore we advice all lovers of O A T5T A Tj Xj .

.vyTKI-CTTT OKlF.RSAt th- hi?ht mrkt ritet. KM. V.WILI.T,

nctI2-Un Xo.ll'. T. W b;Trton tr't.

1 TAXTU1 tCNTT Oiarjfc Atfte k rlM Mr-1

w tr-i rt- Irr . ' ' WM. t. WII.K1.

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NOTICE.

jonri: w nrnntT jiticv, tiikt 1 jitk nu n 1 in th- Mnrinn t.rnrt 'Viri of 1h Sfne.f hv'fana. niT f rtrloii 1, cii4in iTiT nin' to t T4mck I"r.l all jtitiiti tol. hrrd at tLr r-t t-rni f ail "nrt. 2s, lsr,l. KfUiIEKICK Il.VCXllol Xecmb k Tarkinsion. Attrnj-f. iLiO-w.1l

FOR RENT.

tTlOU ItKXT. A Urgr, d.irab! r"tn, uitat lf f-r ' Iiwjrr'Kor t-al Ktai r?ii-, fn e irc!il 0" of Ol'l Fi-tl-iHi' UaM. opMite Cttj Trf -ure r' ofiire. Inqnrr of y. Churrlim4ii, at i I thrr'a I'alIc, or of E. II. hrry in ii buiUUnf Jan'-lt

FOR SALE.

Tor Sale or to laxcliane IOU CiTY riiOfKI.TT, 553 Acres, the Gallaudet Farm, . , , - , , . '-- - ' - ?itntH rfcht milri fr-ini Iiullanapoli, OXTHF. IXMAXAIfH.IS AXI CIXCIXXATI IIAIT l;.I. wi'h th Ma!iin lia!latil't in iti c-n?rr, evrry rr1 f'-nr !, te arlv all the rail n-w or rectu'ly r.-; oiw aerr in catuvation, 100 iws nnW'traitid, four a-j'xl ort hardi. eicrht wri of wntrr, two 'vt l.artw ant a n-w one ll. f t I 'iij:i)erly ctonj.l. te!. a f.ini;ly re -.ntoijce worth tt.OoO, ttvrO nuit h"ms.-, a h -mül w V;h ?J,(mm, a tor! aiiit store-Iin,e. Tht Lijrli'y fertile farm, un-eiual-i in ttiiation by auy in tU Mate, only miiiute by railroa'l from lit !i.irij!i, f.ur jiM-nr truirts copiriijt the f irm statioü r.nrli t.iy, itti a State ro.nl rtitiri!n through tt renter i nw oflerni fr mlc at a irreat lrifiiii. It can. If JixiJed mt in or ciht f.ruMif dcsire.i. For term apply to the owner. J S. IVKUWN." (iallaudet, JiiUiiry 4, lsf'.l.

f ne acting to ce her without delay. Won't she repeat the character of "Medea!" It would re joiid to the wUbcs of luiuy, very many ot' the freinenter3 of our pretty theater.

xo. i washim;t(x am x. 2 Illinois sts., Italeo Iloiiwr.

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UK KAU. AXI WIMKU TlC'K OK BE A VEILS

THt Car IUHiMs. Weber in nil .lirMinr. I ASTUKS CU1T1IS, ilFLTO.N S LASMHU.ts AM)

unqualified approval o! the actiou of the Citv rV1 ,v . . , ..c a vi. tvi c a wh i Council with relet euce to the proposition of the Messrs. Glenn, to furt.L-li rotjuu lor the municipal ' AS oFUF APY-MAPK CLonilXfi FOKMKX AXPKOT'S le-islattue, r.l ibe t.ut.icijMl t.ftiecrs, in their

WIM It, IS .MUT 'OMI'I.KTF.. G I.AS F.K V UHCITUFJIS, Fropt.

R. B. MELVILLE. Cuter.

ejdeiHlKl bock, ii-l .hi., toa street. The Messrs. Glenn will f,x u l:o-e unis rnot e!egm.tly, ail the wauh own , I.ich they will build, lowering wer all. alr..rd, for fire alarm, facilities in of erneri:en-v f-r apirisin- e tch member of the fire department Iondesite! and absolute! v nece-SAry.

oct 2 5

Hirtii Iat or lr..VIAMI Kranklix. The i prt..I bll and festival prcrviJ by the Typo-cri;bi-l I'nion of this city, n ,c anniveriry -f tb I. ;nb ,f IVnjirniu Frank'.iu.tbt. -;ie.itest f i all t i;!i'Ts and anioitjr the greatest of all men, bK I iir tu be iue of the m; .tj.jm-h aide ; events of Hie sra.-nu. Kery prep.ir tti..n to lend j etlt io tbe occasion t been nvfe hr the ac-

o-nij !il,ed ni inaers. Tooitw am. Sor !!. At tie celebrated eriKiTf, No 9 Wc-t WajhiagtöQ ftrcet, Heele .V lhwe prv;rieti, they have t,,i,pue- and ..und-, preen torn, 6r krout ai.d every delict ty of the season f-r sale. Tbe.K-k of family j:nTt.ti offVml-for pale bv i,..ir;l lVt1e t llai isroniplete.i-ouiprisineurbu.g ollcreJ for .ile iu tbe niarkeU

ALE. CLARK'S TIPPECANOE, OHIO, JACOr.I 'KKTINM .li.'i-ßtvlWi'kliid' n t . Ageut (or ludiaaapohv

IT UK FAMILY VIXKt A It, It" UK rilKK VINMiAH. FL" UK WIXK VINLtiAK. ri'KK FVSTIXM.V KITTFrS, lLKK KYK AMimi'KIUX WHISKY. 1c. By JACv)U IT.FY7.lXGF.lt. 2;. wa.ai)d?..n t., nvt-!ji ls!erniJf' HaiMiec.

DENTISTS. P. G. C. HUNT, X E XT T I S T

OKICK AXIl KKSlbEXCK,

C7r'Ycsten!ay"waa the oMet dar of the' V.AST PAUKET STItr.T.T,

200

WANTED.

Recruits Wanted - KOItTIIK - - .

OF Hlcvcnth CnTatilrv, -fflllCII-

;tt rtiwiifii

ev iork .tlarket. Xkw Yobx, Joarj 13.

Flour a f hade Crrner with more do;u in export; very mall sal wt $3 S'lS GO for superfine Sute; f 5 70(3' 63 for extm State; $5 &)Q$ 65 for superfine. Western; f6 70 (o 5 for conrnon to medium extra Werten; $5 93(?Sfir shipnin: brands eitranund hoop Ohio, and $C 10(b 7j lor trade brands do., Di.uket closing firm. Wheil quite Crta and the demand continues more active; .aale of Cl.icago sprincatl 32; Milwaukee c?ub $1 31 ; choice amber Iowa f I 35; amber Michigan $1 good white Western SI 49(1 5J; N ort Ji western club $1 33 in store ami afloat. , , hWhisky lower and somewhat unsettled; sales at a:t?4'(..c2lo. . i r . - . t . ; Corn in only minlcrate revjuest but without decided change; sales at CGc for raixed West; ern in sUtie;t'.G'8c delivered; GUc for interior new Sjuthern Vfllowf . " ' . t Pork rather more active with however no decided ctiansre in price; fles at $11'7.V112 25 for me; $-(9 for prime; $13 75 for cily and Western prime mess. , ( . Ileef rules quiet and firm. ...... r Dressed hops steady at $4(4'e. Lard ojencl steady, with pood inquiry, nnd cluxd a shuile'firnjer; sales at . , Uutter is selling at 11 (l 15c for Ohio, and 2K' for State. ' - Cheese tjiiiet and steady at ("r.' Sugar H-iw very lirtu; Cuba C(rfac arr Molasses uncharife-l. ' "

faarorrn imiuif fy tu Aiit fr IT kitwo.

The

mm J. W. GORDON I authorized torais in Indiana. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. 5) AY I liOM 13 Tt) S.'J I'F.U MOXTU, WITH KATIONS, (juarters, nifdical tt n lanre, Ac., coinI'lfte. .All nhi) enlist will at once ! clothed, utit-it nd provi.t d w.th ever. thing esetiti tl to tht ir contfort by the Gverni0t tit. , . - . The term of e'nlif tment isTIirec Years. -Vnyio ccinnnrnre from rijit T rnli.-ttiK-nt. None tuit aMe-tMKÜd in;l men, between the ae nf IS nnd ,Vi year, need spjlv. IterruitiiiK Kendexvous in Metzeer's new buildinc, Xo. f6 Kt Wahiiiton atreet, adjoinmp Kid Fellows' IU11. I). It. COIT, First Lieutenant nov2T-dtf Klevftith Infuntry, Ilecrniiir(t(nWr.

DRY GOODS.

Dry Goods! "XfK tIATP OX IIAXP A LAP.K AXO WF.LL AS HUCTKI RtiK-k of Iry PimmI.4, to w hich we invite th attention vt CASH DF.A1.F.KS. JA.UI.S lAiY A CO., d.10-13m Iuisvil'.e, Ky.

DIVIDEND NOTICE.

SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

Tkrrk IUctk. Ind., I-cemcr Sl,ls61

flHKR0AhU OF DIRECTORS OF THIS COMI'AXY .JL ov t0' ,,4.v declared a dividend of live (.") per cent, on th cajdtal Mock, for the hit month ending Nov. 30th, to the Stockholders on the hook at that date. Western StK-khoMem will receive their dividends at the ofiire of the Treasurer f the Comjiany, in Terre U nite, on and after Thursday, Jnnuarv 2d. dec2S-diw CI IAS. VOOIl. Secretary.

LIVERY STABLES.

o. w. JOKisrsTOisr,

Livery and Sale Stables

SOS. 11 AXI) 13 WEST l'EARL STREET, IMlAJfAroMS, ISDIAXA.

5q?" Horses, ISujeieü, Carriages and Saddle Hordes

&Im ay in reinhiiess. Charges nnxlcrale. tleca-ti

C. W. El ALIi At CO., EXCHANGE STABLES j.-, n.i.nois M Itl.I.X, OrrOSITE RATES HOUSE, IXDLVXA10US, IXD. iit;.'-!! y

PATENTS.

PATENTS

O

r TKLKoaarM.J . ... - Clneinnntl ?lnrkel, ' t' ' -"CiveiKHATi, Januaiy 13. Flour nominallr uuchuiiged; ujerßue j"old t S3 'J0014 mid $4hU 10 fur extra. Wheat 2c lower and dull 1 7bK3c for red, andK"J(?S?c for white. ' live han advamel to 52(53c and scarce. Oats advanced to 2?c. . There is au active demand ftnr earn; tales at 23eent.s. Whisky declined to lüc and dull. Ho in li'ht mipplv with an active niemand, cloUig at $: SU'?.! 3M; receipts of 3,:frt head. Not much doiu In t-rovhion?, but nil articles are held more firmly. A fair dem ind for 1 rd at -fi'TlgC, fireeu meats dull with pcan tly uny demand. Groceries unch m:cd and firm. Mola?e-i u!d at 4"uT 17c.

Coffee sold at lr.t'Jlc. Kxchauge dull at jar to J8' premium the selling

rate. ' '

ltnnk Muteiiieti t . Xkw Your, Jin. 13. Decrease of loan $1 ,333,04 1 Innere olpee!e. 1, Decrease of rirculation 401,07 I Increase in deposits 2,lUO,r20

MEDICAL.

1 .11 EM) St T A X T T O I, A I II K N .

DR. JOHN HARVEY, HAVING FOR UPWARD OF twenty year d vU-d hia rofenioiiil tim xrlulively to the treatttient of Telltale III f f Ic ill tie, and liavitiK'iiccecJe I In thousand of cavs in restoring the af.licted to sound health, has now entire confide rice in olTeriii; uM;c!y Li iirttt tmcricmi HemcttyJ' DR. HARVEY'S

CHRON'Q-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS

Which Lave never j et failed (when the direction have been nfrfctly followed,) In removing difficulties arisinic from OBSTRUCTION, OK ST0ITAGE OF NATURE, Or in restoring the system to jierfect health, w hen cufferinK from Sninal AITeetions, I'rolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs. AUo, in all cascf of Iiehility or Nervous Prostration; Hyterics, I'alpita tins, Ac, which are the forerunners ot mor. serious di ease. Jgtgjy Tliese pills are perfectly harmless on the eonstl tutioii and m.-ty be taken hy the ltrn-t delicate female without causirp distress, at the same time they act like a charm tj sfrenfrthei;li)p,' Inviorstinff and restoring the system to a healthy eonilition, and hy brincinj; on the monthly j-ril with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise. They hould, however, not ho taken during th first three or four months of prrgi.aurjr, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would h the result. Each box contains 60 Fills. Trice 1, and when desired will he aent by mail, pre-paid by any advertised A pent, on reeipt of the money. Sold hy Druggists generally. J. RR VAX, Rochester. Xew York, General Agent. Z&f TOMMXSOX A COX, Agents for Indianapolis. J'jlyl9-lAw61

kRTAlNE!) FOR Nf.W INVENTIONS VY EYFRY

Ac. Ai!lres

No pat

ent no pHy. Send for Cireui.ir, ?vii;e term, nirections.

destrii tion. Fees contingent on mh-ccss

IO pV. Ai!lre

novlS-dly

MiS ;K(l.HN V.X.

Patent Attorney, Washington, I). C.

REAL ESTATE AGENCY.

Kilrjy Ferguson,

iLTTORWEY am

Kr.il INfalc Acrnil. Ofl'ice, No. 2 East WaLintfUu pp. Glenn' block.

S.OR TRAIE. I have, as agent, a number of houses ' a'id h!5 in this city t e.ch!:ge for IjieN in this county. Abo, land to exchange fi.r city property; aJ, a vpli ixtid gri-t mill, well located uii a ra.Iroad within 20 m:ies of this city. FtR SALE Improved and unimproved prerty in tbi city; ali", land ner the city, amoiiir which is one of the bei farms in the cmmif. coiinrinir wer 1 0l acres. I al attend to renting and collecting rei.r., a id pa ing taxes; abo have hoiies rent. Hj.e 'JO har, Indi.-m Central l:.vi'n.a'l tocl for sale. I, .v l.r-e and baey al y rea.Jr to prop, erty. Apnlj to kil.HY IF.I:ilXN. dccU-dloi No.it Eat WA..ingt nst.

IVciv ITIt'dical iiico-ry. For the sptcdy and permanent cure of OONOr.RMF.A, C.I.K ET, CKF.TH Ab 1HSCIIAUC.ES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, XlOHTbY EMISSIONS, 1NCONTIN ANCE, GEN ITA L IKRITA IULITY, Oravel.Stricture.and Aftectionnof the Khlwyaand Rladder w hich has been used by upw ard of one hundred physicians, IN THEIR TKIVATK PRACTICE, WITn ENTIRE SUCCESS, superseding Cubeb, Copaiba, Capsuls. or any other compound hitherto known. En:c,is safi:ciric fills Are speedy in action, often effecting a cure fn a few day, and when a cure is effected it is permanent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are ham:les on the system and never nauseate the Momarh, or inipn'gn.ite the breath; and being sugsi -coated, all naueous

tale is avoided. NochaiiKe of du t is necesary while using theut; nor does their action interfere with business

pursuits. Each box contains ux dozen Pill. PRICE ONE DOLLAR,

And will be sent by maO, pot-p.iid by any advertised

Acent, on receipt of tbtj ni'aiey. bold by Iruggits generally. None genuine w ithout m siirnafure on the wrapper. J. IillYAX, Ilochest.r, N. V., General Agent. tsj?TOMI.INS0N .V COX, Agenti for IbdianapolU Julvl9-dA w "SI .... GROCERS.

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STATE 1F INDIANA. MARIOX COUNTY, SS: In the Marian CiiTMi Court of Marion cf-t:nty. in th '.ite f Indiana, MaTcu teru, A..H. 1"2. Jhn Foier r. Henry Marks, David II. IiockwoM, Hr.ry C. Iwen, Th iI re M Natnee, i ; : V; : Fri'iV, William Anderson, June K. tiail. Samuel I. A Miv, Joop!i Ad ti-on. Ir I W. Hook, Samuel S. kiTi!.er. VViiliam It. Ib- k, Rolrrt Sr.m-.jier, Wi'.liam II. Th"inp-n. John Il.T.tftee. Ive it know n. Thai on this fi-unh day of January, in the year 1-62, the above named plainuM, by hi attorney, blel in the . rr.ee of the Crk of the Mvn -n Circuit Court, his rompl.-iint a.-vutst mi.l ilrf-rx1n'it in the above eiit:tle.i eaue, to;etl..T ith an afMavitof a competent person, thai (ielendaiits are lo t reM 1 !.: of tl.e tate of Intl.. ina. S lit! defendants, there fore. art- hereby noticed f tbe fling attd peiidtncy vi Üie coEip!a:nt against the;n, atilthat uüIestheji appear and .ui r 'rden:nrtl;erefoat thecilhnir of said c;i-- fix the ,ond day of the hm term of m;-1 I'.-urt. til-e N-iT'in and heUlai the Court-house in the cty of Iiid.anapo!is, on the fourth Mutid.ty in Marh next, sii I c rapl.tiTit, ; and the matter and tftincs therein contained so 1 aP.i ij'-d, wiil br hetrl !i ! de'ermmed in thejr al s. iu e. Wn WALLACE, Clerk. Py W. t". Smkk. Ipt:ty. I'.raos K. Fi tj "TT, Atf rnev t r I1airt.fr. janliwlw STATE OF INDIANA, MAE ION COUNTY, SS; lathe Mariou Cireuit Court of Marion county, in the State of lntiiana, M.rcb Term, A. D. la Edward SchaeSner r. Iyiuia ShaerTu'-r. lie it V.rwwn.Tl.at on th s thirtieth day of Iiecember, la the year 161, tlie aNe named plann:!! t y his attorney fle.1 in the ottice of the Clerk of the Marion t'irenitCHirt, hisc"inpl.i.:.i agani'st saxl defeLdai.1, ui the aN.vecullel can together with an a2iJavit of a competent perx.n, iL at :J defriKlaiit 1Ui.- ScLaeiTiirr L net A reetent of the State of Indiana. Sai l defendant i, then-fore, hen hy i"tifiel of the!.ng And prodt-ncy wf said coin laini against her, and nn'.es sbe '-r an! aner or drtnur thereto, at theraüir.irof a:l c aus-. on the . i tnl day o the tiet term of aid CV-urt, to I truu and Leid at the Cocrt-huue, n the city of !:!. a:up l:, on the fourth Hotnlay tj iar h next. aid complaint and the matter and tbar-tr li.erun coiitaied and a!i ged, w 4;i l ,- Ii. ar I arid t"tertr;ned in hrr a'-s-:.ce. W. WALLACE, Ch rk. By W. C. Swor. Deputy. Ai-cr Sniirrirr, Attorney for Plaint, J? Jf.-w"lw

! f'orner Wnililntrtmi nnd llclnwnre

Slreels, Indiniiapolist, IU AVIXr, TÜK LARGEST STOCK OF GWKTKIULS 1 in tiiis city, w ith stich fvilities as to enal le us to sell as low as any house iu the We, we invite '"eslers to examine our pood and prices before purchasing eUewhere. Jut received on consignment. i'rt Half Iris, new White FIh. 11. ' .Mackerel. 3' Btgs nw- Teannts.

I In store, au-l f r sale at very low fignres j junel7-dAw A. A H. SCIINULL.

T rvr. XEW YORK (JHOCERY.-STORE.! Ao. 1? Vm1 Was. Ill n g ton street. ' j C1 H. F.UEI1-, havin? purch.ed the abore esUVIUh- ' . ment of the Meir. ltryant. intend keepinireoo- ; stantly on band a full supply f rvery article in the line j f Farailr troeenes attl Provisions, and will warrant i ev, ry article to tsa of the L ist paaJity and at tbe lowest i pnee. The highest market price. In cash, paid for all kicds of I Pniduce. - . ' He respectfully solicits tLe citiiens renerally, in th city and countrj' t call aiet examine hi. sto k and j rice ; rxfort purchas-ina elM'were. , ArU' lea ptotnptly delivere! In all pansof the city. JJ-aira . C. 11. PCLLL. I

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T" OST NOTES. Ist, by th cre!eri?ned. two i n.ra--i-M-trr Bote, riade by Lewi? I'arker t my orUer, da'-d March Jd, 160, and payable two and three yea-s frm date, repeetively: the first ( r $2.oio, w.th a cretiit of 113 indorsed, and the other for 2.(Hu, without any credit. All peron ar w-rcfl cdtotraJe for tLe fail totes, as ravtnent ba len atcpjJ. JOHN JONES. thlO-wit

STOLEN.

T WORSE STOLEN. One Bnrht Bay Hore, five year I M dd, shoJ a.'l rout!, 14 l; hards "h;g!j, marked wuh Laruess ou th hips, had on nearly new .td!e with black tjnilti-d seat. A liberal reward will to paid for Ms delivery to tbe subscriber or Frederick Ww1 Stable. jai.-ltf CHARLES SACRIST

From AYatbtfgton.--WaMti5TusJanuarj 12. .The Ihre months men among the rfleast-i rrioners were jetcrrlr pail off and mustered out of th erric. .The others Ijeloiiirg to remer.ts en!Ltel for the war will' be raM o.T to - trior row- anJ furloughcsl for one mnntV A mrmr from Alexandria fajs a Seefion merchant uatneJ IIarjer i under arret for ref'uüia: to receive Ucitetl States Trc?5urjr notci at rr, aTl ttut t.en. Muntpomery haa upou Ihia ca.e L-.ueI.an orler for the anet of the parties in that town who may herctftcr attempt to deptwiai th ralue of thU currency. The IVesitlent Im said he will not accept Gen. Sigcl'iJ rctignation except as a list tsort. II l)lieve him a valuable officer, and will pare no pa.in to rouin him in the r enrice. Lieut. Hen. Fble flU otlier prominent citlxena of Kcntuckj now here ucceclel jctenJay in obtaining 5,tHM) carbines for use in their State and in Tennessee. Should the bill recognizing the Supreme Court,

reptarted from tiiejSetiate Judiciary Committee,! become it law, therein rvm to' bclier that Sen ) ator I5nwnirtg of Illinois, Secretary Calci U. j Smith of Indiana, nn J lfon. Jocpirifölt of Ken-1 tucLv, will be the new Judges for theiHbJbihj

and th circuit rcspcctj'ely. . , The AsM.tant Secretary of tie Treaiurj, Goo. Haiiiugton, ha gone to. Port Koval fur thu benefit of his health. AVm. il. Hodges w tcnuiorarily lischarging the duties of hu oßice. " The Trihnnc't dispatch ?ays: "Adjutant General Finne! "of Kentucky is (n Wahingtou., Jlii news U clicering. (tencral Uueil U luiiver&alij popular .fiiid believed inviuciWIe. General Finncl anticipates a great battle this week and the advance of Huell' entire army into Tennessee within thirty days. Arm9 and cloihinc are sent along to etiuip the thousand of

loval Tennes?cans who re known to be ready

to join the army as oon us it marches into the State. Tht I Irr aid's dispatch fay: A difiiculty is preeiited as to f he disposition of all the cavalry icgimcnts which have beeu accepted. The Commanding (lenerHl at-ked for twentyseven regiments, and the w hole number accepted and authorized to be raised is seventy three. This is forty-fix more than Gen. ilcCItllan wants. This excess will cost the Government about $IG,IMMI.IWM) of needle' espene. It is proposed that the numler ot regiments actually ieiuiied sliail be made as ellicient s poible, and the others o tiered the option of disch irgc from the service, or transferred to infantry. ......... . . r , 'The Tribune' dispatch says : An ollicernow here and who was in the recent tijiht at New Market Uiidge, will make atlidavit that fifty armed negroes, ll.inkcd by whites, formed the centre and that they fnught better than their fellow stdtliers, Mrs. Gainer, whose celeljratetl lawsuit 'against the city of IN'ew Oilcan, was decided in the Sujvretne Court just before the fecession of Louisiana, has received permission to cross the lines to Xew Oilibns tia Fort i ess Monroe and Norfolk. The Coast Survey hure iu has detailed one of its most ellicient olliccrs to accompany the Burnside exjveiition. The Tribune's dispatch pays: The following was received by tho Navy Department this evening: , . .

U. S. Slum or War Pensacoi.a, Off Liverpool Point, Sunday morning, 1 o'elock. Jan. 12.

To lion. Gintos Welles, Seerelarv of the

Navy : We have two batteries erected at Cockpit and Shipping Points. At 5:10 A. M., without our being hit, they lired about fifteen shells at us from two batteries, and nearly all of them pasted over the ship. ' Their firing was very good, but aimed too high. (Signed) llt.vuv Nonius, Captain. ". The batteries below Liverpool can 'do. ho harm to the Pensacola. Humors continue to be circulated representing the condition of Gen. McClcllrh as unfavorable, but the truth is, he coutiuues daily to improve, and rides out in his carriage ou business.

The President has approved ol the joint resolution explanatory of the net to increase the duties on tea, coffee and sugar. From !'ew York. Nrvc Yon, Jan. 12. Last night a fire broke out in the seven tory buildings, Nos. 22 and 27, Frankfort street, owned and occupied by Jenkins A; Uro. The premises were entirely destroyed. Loss about $7 0,1)1.10. Said to be partially iusured. IJy the briji Lucy Darling from Nassau, New Providence, we .n.re in receipt of important information. It appears tho s. earner Llla Worley, formerly the Isabella of Charleston, had sailed previous to the 4th of January from Nassau, apparently for St. Johns, New Urunswick, but very little doubt existed that fdie was actually bound for Charleston, as she had on Ixianl the cargo of the ship Eliza Uonsall, from Liverpool. This ship sailed from England, ria Charleston where she made an attempt to run the blockade but failed. The British htcamcr Gladiator was nt Nassau waiting to sail for a Southern pott, on the 2'Jth ultimo. - The British ship of war Conqueror, 101 gun1, struck on a stinken rock on the eist side of Bull Key, and when - la.st. heard from the rock had pierced five feet through the bottom. From Forlrrsjsi Monroe. . - . Forte ess Monroe, January 12. A report was brought up vesterd ay morning that a larfre profiler w as ashore a taw mile llow Cape Henry. The Spaulding was sent to her assistance, but could find nothing of her, and consequently returned here early last night. , The enemy raised a tlg staff and flag yesterday on Sewall's Point. It is peen very conspicu oulr i bore the tree. The Spauhling is loading rapidly and i expec t ed to eail l..r Poit Royal ria Ilatteras this evening. ' Company' II. of the naval brigade, with Col. Wnrdron and Lieut. Til'otson, came over from Camp Hamilton thi evening and went on board the gunboats Hunchback and Southficld to man the cuns. - - - -

1 he above are part of General Burnside's ex peilition. From Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Jan. 12. This morning's Gazette avs that Gov. Dennison received dispatches from Washington on Friday night informing him there was a pressing tieces.-.ity for troojs in Western Virginia. Gen. McCIellan was advised that fourteen regiments of infantry and five Latteries of artillery with two regimenU of chivalry could be thrown into Virginia by Tuesday night, and that mre than hall of" l.he--e which had received marching orders would be out of the State by last niuht. On S iturd.iy dispatches were received countermanding theordar of Fridav niht. Tbe soldiers

have however instructions to hold themselves in readiness to march. . . From (tancocti. Hancock, Mp., Jan. 12. General Jackon, with lo.OtiO regulars, 3,o00 militia and eighteen guns, after threatening Jlomney, 'appeared before this place to-da. robably on his return to Win ehester. He had three days rations. Up to the time of this di-tutch he had made no demonstration. " A week ago yesterday lie, with a full force, appearfd at Bath where there were but a!ut 5K) Union troops these being detachment o several rejriments. An attack was made by the whole rel.el militia who were repylsed by our volunteer. Subsequently Jackson's regulars made an attick iu front, at the same time executing a flank movement when our troops fell back on Hancock. The estinjate of Genen! Jackson's fbrce is corrobjratel from several sources.

; WasniNCTo., Janmrr 13. SENATE A nuEber of petitionj were pre feoted. Mr. Sumner, from the Committee on Federal Relation, repotted the bill on tbe t ubject of the French spolution claims, with a recommendation thu it le pojtponei until next session. Mr. Wilson, from the Mdiury Committee, reported the House bill making an appropriation of $li0,IM)0 for completing Lh defen of Wbiagton. Mr. Wilson said most of this amount was owed , fur work already done. Objections were made to the appropriation. Mr. Cowan, from the Judiciary Committee, reported oh the resolution to cxpcll Je B. Bright, that the facts w ere not aufiicicnt and that the resolution do not pass. Uu mot'ijn of Mr. Wilkinson, the ubject was postponed and made the special order for Thürdav. Mr Carlisle offered a resolution that the Committee on Finance consider the expediency of providing for a revenue of $200,000,000 and is

suing bonds for that amount. Alo the Uuiug of l-othls to the amount uf $00.00d.000. and to establish a banking agency in New York, ie. Laid over., , s Mr. Latham offered a resolution that the Judiciary Committee le instructed to inquire into the necessity of increasing the fees of the United Suites Marshal of California. . Mr. Lane of Kanas C"ered a resolution to promote the efficiency of the troops serving in Kansas, lief erred. Mr. King iiiLroduccd a bill to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to issue Treasury notes to the amount of $100,000,1"00 nt seven per cent, interest, and providing for a direct tax of teu millions lor the payment of the interest. Ke ferred. Mr. Sumner moved to take up the Houe bill for the telief of the oaners of the British hip Perllishiie.; Mr. Halcho(M.d not. He thought that England ought to be s iti-tied w ith, w hat we had already done, at lea-t for the picstnt. The motion wa disagreed to. Mr. Hale called up the resolution to alter the

rules of the Senate so ss to pt event the m iking of sjecial orders. The resolution pi-. r j. , Mr. King offercl a resolution asking the Secretary of War to inform the Senate as to the payments made for freight to railroads in Maryland nnd Virginia for transjKrtation iti connection with the army. Mr. Powell called up the resolution asking the Secretary of War to answer the resolution passed at the last session requesting him to furnish a list of all the contracts made since the 4th of March, and the prices paid. Mr. Wilson said there was not sufficient force in the War Department t answer all the quetions sent to the War Department. He thought it was better to attend to the pressing duties of the country first. The bill providing for the appointment of sutlers was taken up. , The question wns on Mr. Carlisle's motion to recommit the bill wilii instructions to abolish the ofhe of sutler and jmvide a tobaero ration. After further discussion, the bill Aas postponed on the suggestion of Mr. Wilson, that he would bring on another bill in icanl t the sulject, w hich he thought would be satisfactory. On motion of Mr. Clarke, the Kansas contested scat w u takeu up. , t , Mr. Collamer moved that the contestant, Mr. Stanton, be allowed to be sealed, before the Senate ou the question. Motion agreed to ayes 112, nays 1. NaysMessrs. Dixon, Hale, Sumner and Wilson. Mr. Kicu called attention to the rules of the Senate. Mr. Fessenden moved to reconsider the vote. The motion was disagreed to. Mr. Sum ton appetred and took a seat. Mr. Clark sjoke iu favor of Mr. Lane retaining his seat. . . - , . Mr. Stanton spoke in opposition. HOUSE. Mr. Steven, from the Committee on Way nnd Means, reported the army appropriation bill, referred to the Committee of the

Whole Mr. Da7is. from the Committee on Elections, made a favorable rejort on the memorial of Andrew J. Clements praying that he be ad mittel to a teat as rejuesentative from the 4th Congressional district of Tennessee. Tbe report was adopted. Mr. Clements was qualified br taking the oath

to support the Constitution of the United States.

Mr. Mann from the pelect committee on Gov. crnmetit contracts reported resolutions whicli

were adopted calling on the Secretary of War to

inform the House under what authority and bv

w hom nrmy supplies and other property held for

nnlitarv purposes in Ltah were sold, with a state

ment of its cost and value, and the amount realized

from the sale w ith notice, if any was given, of

the sale and if any supplies were destroyed

and by whose direction, and that the Secretary furnish a copy of the order for that pur)ose; also that the Secretary inform the House by whoso authority 1,400 troops have leeii organized in

Colorado? what disiosition is to be made of

thmV what anus have been purchased bv the

Governor of that Territory, and whether it is the

intention of the War Department to recognize and liquidate the debt thus incurred, including

the purchase of arms, kc.

The House resumed the consideration of the

amendments retried to the House from the Committee of tho Whole on the state of the Union to

the civil npropriatinii bill. Mr. Daw es, of the Government contract committee, said, in explanation of his lormer remarks

that the charge on the treasury ae now such as io nearly reach its bottom. He begged leave to

call attention to some of the fact touching the

manner of tho immense public expenditures. These he recited at me length.

Mr. Baker reviewed the financial condition

of the Trcasurr and' advocated the tax bill ....

lie was in l.ivor of making treasury notes

legal tender, and alv of t-euding Commission ers to Europe to negotiate a loan. An amendment passed, 05 to 32, aprpopria

tin- $150,000 for paying for printing and engraving Treasury notes. The House, 34 to 10, rejected the amendment reported from the Committee of the Whole su.-pending the appropriation for a survey of the eoast while the present rebellion exists, except what the President deems necesary fur naval rcrvice. The bill pas-eJ. Adjourned.

tro, that alm-Ht e.jul to that in it appalling effect 1 crel ttt 7n " Caa-fejlca: aiJ that a party is on fiotia thxt region ia favor of settling th question at i-ue by Comaiisoners and that both Davis ar.1 S:;hena art ia faverof It; but that the rebel party fcd Irowsfd it down. Tba transport Fupcö, frora Bltiffij-re. reports having pd on th llth. eff Cp Foict. a portion of Burntide'a expe-bUon; also sain date off Ca;e Henry pad two eitr.er, each having a schooner in tow, coui.ag out of the Carxn, all bound South. The trar.pcrt Baltic, Ctriawba. Empirw Ci.'j and Marien AÜed to day for Tort Rojil. From Cairo. Citicn,!), Januiry 13. The Tribmne't Cairn special says: Five more columns will b moved into Kentucky. All transpurls have been chsrteml ftr thtt p'irpoe. I a tu .ure"! from thebct authority that troo; on their way h-re fmm St. Louis will am? Is nicht or to morrow. Fifty prioi:cr, takeu by General Faiae, wer t brought to Bini's Point to day, aro"cc wboea is Col. Bird, trom whom the place derived it name.' Positive evidence is rrceivril that be has con tributed $."0.000 aid to the rr!cllin, and that he has voluntarily scut his slaves to work on the for tifieation. s A nephew of den. Polk wajsrreted yesterdiy near lilandtille, Kentucky, by on of our scout in parties, who bad lispaicliCS in hit pueiusMi from a p;y st Cdnmbu. A recnnoiance made In the direction of Columleis fnttn Fort Jefleron jesterday, went three mile teyond Elliott's Mills ar.i drove in the re11 picket, at the itms time Oen. of St. Louis went down the river taj! Coluabu. At the time tbe messenger left Lea y tiring a heard in that direction.

From .viitr) lund. F'nrnrRicK, January 12. The mmors circulating tbat the town or Bath bad ' been burned are untrue. , The rebel army under tien. Jackson is in and around Bath. They burred some buildings yesterday. . . . . From .vilkwourl. St. Lot is, Jan. 13. The Republican learns exSenator Johtion of Mioitri is in Price's camp with a commission fnm the Confederate Government to raise a reginnnt of reikis from this State. - - - - -- From Fortre Monrop, FoKTHis. MoR.or, Jan. 12. Mo?t of Burnside's expedition left quietly Inst nipht and this momiug, including a large fieet of schooners, which hare beeu lading here some tirrw. A number of vessels of the expelition are still in port.

From WanliiriRton. Washington, Jaa. 13 Special contain the following: Mr. Hutchinson, of Ohio, ha proposed a bill to be introduced in the Houe establishing a Territorial Government over the fecoled Sutes and prohibiting slavery therein. The House Committee on Election will report against the claim of Dr. Segor, of Virginia, to a seat. ... The war steamer Peusacola has arrived at Annapolis. ' - - A rcort is circulated and believed that Secretary Cameron h as re-igncd, and Hon. Eluard M. Stanton will take hi place.' ; . It is also sutel that Mr. Cameron will be appointed Mini-ter to Uussia. The Font't special says: . The House Committee of Ways and Means are considering tbe expediency of recommending an issue of Treasiry notes smaller than 5's. There is a great deraind for bills of V and2's. ' It is understood that Conp-ess will take immeliate action upon the Tax and Treasury note bill. Mr. Bodneau, United Sutes Consul at Teneriffe, committed suicide at that place. All his proj:rty wasinvestci in Virginia binds. The Auguta, Commander Prntt, captur&l the schooner Islaodjielle, of Naiau, laden with u;ir anil molasses, about twelve miles southeast of Bull's Island lizht. She had cletrel for Baltimore, but wbeu first seen was standing in lor Bull's Bay. The Iland Belle was built in Charleston In l?rl jid called the Gen. KipJey. nd her eertifi cale of British registry bears date November fth, lbl. The Secretiry of State has' replied at some length to Senator Fese:den, Chairman of the Committee on . Finance, requesting information reganling tbe consular system, and also the reasons which induced theereationof officers said increase of compensation. From !tirw Vsrki New Yoaic, January 13. The Fest says a letter received in this city from a gentleman well known V) u, states that a respecteble penon made prisoner by one of our boau in EdUto river says: We could form no idea what a stunning blow the cature of Port Ilojal had been to the rwple of South Caroliua and Georgia. He says

From Kmtticki Lot'tsviLLL, January 13 All quiet down the road. A delegation of ladies from Glbun county, Ia diana. pteseutrd a stand of colors, at the Louis ville Hotel, t the 5"fb Indiana regiment, en Cinipcltm the Louisville Mid Nashville Kailroad. Letters to the 27th Deremlwr from Charleston. South Carolina, recetel here fiotn (Vd. Wtxnl ruff, legret that the Government have tivt effert f l his Cachanyc. A letter from Cast'eviile, dateil the lllh, to the Ihmorrat ssy: (n the 7th 'tist., on a cn-ck tltree miles wet of PainUv iile, kiiiuirb istuntd between Iortior of the 2d Virtrinia cavalry, under Col. lowle. Fe!erl. and a portion of Marshall' forces under Shaw ban. Kelnd loss sax killed, fourteen wounded, sad reven prisoner. Feileral lo.-s two killed and one wound!. Belore Bowie att-u ked, Hutnphiey Marshall sildres-ed his men, adtisin the surrender f the whole force. The neti refu-,l. satii g that they prelVrreil fighting to such a cowardiy course. After the skirmish. Marshall's whole force !!!, and three hundred picked infantry and nine hundred Federal caa airy pursued them, . expcctilif to u vet take them and tske Pretor.burg. From Boston. Boston, January 13. The steamship Constitution, with the Maine 12th and the Bay State regiment sailed at 7 o'clock this morning for Fortress Monroe.

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INDIANA STATE SBXTIXEI

"Ib-re let th rreM the ps ople'a rilita maintain, luawi-sl y influence and ai,Uuglit ly gaiu."

Tut I4it.r jri Wrvittv 5tat Frrnstt sr th rerognizel orpans of the IViimcrarj eif Indiana. Aa It basin the past, the PrjtTtjrri. will rtintfnn to axtrnrale thftse j'rinript' smi m-tnres which are bct calnilate! to advance the happiness, tfie prosperity anl the freedom of the jeope from all nrjiist od nntvrery ret raints. While cheerfully sustaining the r,.rrrtinvi.t as loraJ eit!-ns shouM, the Srsnsn will rljrllantly watrh all encroachments upon popular licht and the tm principle of rotistitu'Wial liberty. The freedntn of speech and th freedom of the pre are nrrwmry to preerv and nira fre institutions. When th" are strnrk dosm, no tnat ter what may he the ai.foiry therefor, from that day dates the decline nf AnvHoan Lln-rty. In order to fonn a more perfi-ct union, rnt)lih Juii. Inre dnmsntic traniuiLtj, jrovi.le fir the rommon d-fetie, piotnote tl. pcneral wrltare and aerure the McMjip f lil-rtjr to oarselves and p"'teritr, the Prsnsti. will f r !! jr scratiiiire and approve or condemn, as it heileres the jtitue rofI rquire, all measnres of the State ti,4 National Administratiofis. It will rvr keep in view th dtirvrtlon hetwe-n suppoTtinir tte tios-rrnment and the venal art of thoe w horrpre.a-nt the florernmeM. And we appeal for the support of a!I who desire to maintain a puret.nstintifnsl ioremmnt, andmntmnr foroorers and our posterity the (Morions herttapeof free intltnti"r, won hy the valor and framed hy the w isdom and Inteprlfy of th men wliO r.ld:ed their lirr, tholr fortune and their arred boners f-r lilx-rtjr and lnlej-n1en-e. for thv purpose of eatendlnp the clrrtiTatlorj of the tlaily and Weekly Imiasa Jtat ftmn Its peojirietora solicit every I-m-rat, erenr frier1 t swind and rnrT. ative National principle to aid them in that otjert. It is needlos to ure the importance of the pre a an agency In suf alninc a party orjraniiati'ii and i"Tnr!ri(f the teCe of its Principle, and K"pre(,enative Men. Tle SmTitr.i. will take fr its p l:ttral gnW the NaO'Hial and Ffate I-m-rratic nf"rms and earnestly advocate the principles and policy they mmtain. The Snmri. w,ll, alw, le a peneral newpjrr. I will contain the 1aet Tn'.iim New fr-m ail pan f tie world; a full anl corrTt r?port of tbe F.atrm ram r MarurT and the GrrL Mmm of all the principal eine of the t"niu; l-reiffn im! ltomesttc Inteiiif i.e; CntijrrehMonal l'rcee .tings; f:i!l Iirj.na of tie In-L-tivc Trfx-eedinjs of our own Ftate; Intrres'ln Tale, Uterarj aud Ilehious Misc4 llanr; Inven'ioiis and IiKrerier; IV-cisjooa in the ?uprrrne Court of e Ftite and the Federal, Circuit ri Istrrf't Courts, with notices of their arsrumet.ts and proreedinjr; tLe l- i-w .f the Trku counties cf the State, hieb i!" be of genera interest; the Commercial and r1i'ncil Ir.te.'li-riKe; artk'ci tip' ri Agriculture an! Sci-iicc; -d;tor;l reviews arid ctmmet.t upon the c'irr nt to; ics of tLe day, aixl full rejori of the prores of the "ixl Wa, frota our own cf rrenot.V!jU Sii'l other sourcen. WitL a view of ottAiiiinjj accurate i:iform.t!on from every evtiou of tLe 5lie, we !irit 'mr friend to give o sutli ;ni;xn:it f.rt fpni their neif;Ll.rLo.I tLer rjny lc ta worthy of trnMi ivii,n. Tlie liaily and W'etkly Static 5r..Tii. ar Ilie let medium f--r adertiser in the Mate, Uieir ciir elation nten.Ii.ij5 to every part of it. THK SOTlMkL STV.au .Pl05Tl.vfi ITAIU0.0 T I tl. mott comj'lete iu the State, heii.it ani(.2y upplted w ith eery variety of plain alii ori;:i iitil ly;e from the .et foim!er in the country, arid with pres eij r -'y de. '!T1 d AJtd puriLased fdr eeCUMff all the J.fl,ret,t classe ,f f,r.e iVcM.k r.I J.t. pnn'll K- w e re-jttfi;Iy solicit orders fr tn our friend tliroufbotit tLe State, at. 1 will fruarat. tee that all work ei. trusted tu ussLall be d'.tj with promptness nd accuracy, on tl.e f.r-t ijUality t-f paper, with the oe of ink, and in sncb a styje as v.ut t give entire sati-faciion. Tl'.e Jow tnns rpn which we offer t forntsh th Iiailt ar Krrnr JTrnsrt, wIM k permit u t rplov aeiit, and we thep fre -c1t tir frlewl lj ererr nei'hS.rh'xxl t evert them-elre t m r.d n silcriher. Specimen copie will t-e nt whenever required.

Di!y en'tnej, eo rer sii month ' ' on mof.tb

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Weekly Sentinel, or cpy one yrar f I 00 Tn c-p:e to e Jirr, ai.d mte to tLe maker f tbeclc'. Twenty copie to o: aüdreos, tA two to tLe B.AkcrfiLeclub 2i TLirfr copies to one a l!re, al ot ro-y of th Wt-ekly owe and of tt bt.'j, to tue maker cf tte riuh 50 rX) r.f'y copies to one addre, and twocojur f the Weekly and two of the Itly.... It 00 Add.rion can ! made to clulm at any tti&e at the aN e rate. V Le'e the paper j Mrcsedlo caiU ulecriher -pate!y, tke extra coj.i, w ,:l n W -ent. No pa (er rM without pre patnvet.t, or cvrrt.'T ced Iotrer than pa.J for. Ad UtK IXÜI.It HAItUMw Jk m.M.lJAtt. I od! an polls, IndUn. tfctj I'apers cp i.j tbe aboe, are! cum SttruOoo to It, wfil t entitled f a I;'y K..-har re.

EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY.

JETSTE -AJNTD

DR. F. A. CALDVELl,

' OX THE T.TC AND EAR

for Ocsifneww IJIlsadneaa and all Z fleets l tke SlrU aasal llcrlstf., "ITkR. C. BtINO A PslGtXAE PlITSiaAJf. WITH mß twenty year aeineive praciirv ta tt tr"ateM i tUaev of tUe rye and r, iill- fuwiei tuliy BJLTe4 to tir reilef or effect a cure in axy C- witk.a Ik rrack of hoaian k;lL Jtocharre f.-r an mintlo r ploi, or fr &auc. cesf.l nerre. Ir. Cs Treti on iL Ky t axl Car, cf 500 pares, cuotai:.ii refcrrnces, tet:mvi.ia'!, drpti- o of ct , Cw and e4ver impurtawi tail: 91. ilLuUaUd w.Ul rU, I be h4 tan, ty etetma" a r py yn tar Ad ir IH. Caldwell. tS Ko4pk rel. rer bora.CLcaa:9,lliiBvi. wctj M-wly.