Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3530, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1862 — Page 3

- . . lrc Ii Uli. is mV inr abead hke a -h". um er fa. I

J 4M' A at V g.1 I Two r.,rn; w.iri are in Camp M'.M'Ui and aaaaaawa

iniee unip Hue in V-arnp .l!e. i- the l-t T iSth of Mrchth: atar regiment will march lor,

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' ; - itlititrr Hein. " Coior.el Mullen. f the Cl-t (the 2d Iri-h) regiment, mill, on invitation, nddres bU fellow-

Dixie.

citizens, to i.ijrlit, at tlf Hill of Iii House of The Monthlus I!.wen, ?tart it Co. and !

I;reenutjve,on the present rrisisof tl.ccoun Merrill & C". are in receipt of the Atlantic ar.d

Hirjcr for Febiuary. j Every Dem crtic paper in the State, ex ' cept the New Albany Ledger, has hoi-fed the

frr,, '5tr. Afr.'t'ntln I ail. lT'li-Jrt CLJ4 l rr a rou. CKv l er e. lv'.T In C. W. It. n, k I), .r s r : I hie u-tl Jour !"! Pnr ri r f r 4 r.ervM aSVvti'-n. from 1 wi.ich I hue si. tiered r.iufh at time. While it j S pio-ivmt to the taste, it cert ilr.Iy ha a ! ppy J efiect upon the nerve Pie -i. accept ray thtr.ks

for your kinl regard, and behev e n.

Yo

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J. W T i:Ittl.

try- 1 am out and lear tue eloqnent orator and patriot. Yesterday the .rtillery companies encamped in thi vicinity we.it o it upon another tirgtt-

SPECIAL NOTICES.

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I3 TTSX-IO NOTICE.

hooting- eiped:tion. te letrn that the men J rauc iickci.

AiTRorRtAit: DksIgnatio.v The notorious rnpant aliolitioni: lilinoi M. C. Owen Love

'joy, is happily termed by a paper in that bute

ajultted themelve ,'mimbly, rerleeting great J -r!it n'on tli rffirra lu Vi ! itrilUI t ... i

' . . rampant aleoutionut lihnoi M. C . Owen Love

1 ? ines wtrt louiKi faii-iciorj 111 ail re H-ects.

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I he is not the onlr one entitled to the a;:fJ.i

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an t'K't conrtv-itati. U tifortun t'elt ,

t 1 o ,,(,t ml fin itilTN-t

of Afthurj Steele, rejtiC I, and Lieutenant Col- i

oncl Cameron, of the 19ih Indiuu, now all Inx.axamu rais Maeket. John Crli?!c Whinsum, will t trannrerrMv the 34ih as I k Soo No C' whnSton i-trcct. f.irni.h Lieutenant Colonel, in place of Ryan, pro- j u w5,h f"'n?J 'pot.tion.s the ruling motl. . - j figures yesterday: het, rel, 70 tu75c; h;te, -TheVlth nr.d 23.1 Indiana raiment, now ; 73 7'i forn- and scarce; oat,

t I'aducah. are to receive their rur within a few ; per ion; nu,e nay,

Im i:al U Mlainx lun Mrtet Hve bra arjoirtel ayrtit for the m! ff

nu A ni:? Tt;ssi 1. k; o, ; ntK woMitrkKi'L (;i:AM'i.r!", f..r ihr ruf fr.i:. ; !!. S' -e Threat, i'.r. j rli W h--i I,?, T tt.tI'vu'a mi i Tens!', avi I)..ae rf tie l.ur.i. S-'. I in !

Urjf Uuxe), 2-" ct., CI et., and I rach. i.lMJk 1

OAK HALL,

yo. 2 WAsiii.vr.Toy and no. 2 Illinois sts., Ilute Ilouae

days for the frf time m five month. L. M. Yaiice, F , of th's city, left for that place jeiterdtr to tring' home ach uch ?ura.4 of money a the men desire to pcii I. The lf'lh Irilina held the pot of honor at

(cC I i c per ton.

O"

StiiLaon, who hft and everelj woundel j

Dr. Myler, at French Ihnd, Spencer county, in j Noremher lat, was tried in the Spencer Com i

I K FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF ÜK AVERS,

CA.STüRS, CLOTHS, MELTON'S CASIMERE.S Al) VESTINGS OF EVERY GRAI'E AND STYLE AS WEIl

mon Pleas on Friday, the 17th. and sentenced to

.Somerset, Keotucky, as it did at the battle of , lhe ,;teljtijrj for" ,(ine m I)r M was

Ilich Mountain, and in terrible hu p-ove how

palUntiy it maintained it. Xor.e of its ofilcers were kille!, po far a heard from.

About 8,000 troops in Ohio are under march

among the most estimable citizen of Spencer county.

Biuth Day ok Kublbi Ülrns. We under -

iaz orders and will be movel iorward during the j iU,,J 1,1:11 lhe Caledonian Society of this c.ty present week. t will duly commemorate the 102d anniyerary of

The time m y come when the loyal prüfe fion of Ilepiibl CdyT and Democrain nunt be coined info un:toI ÄAl loyal action. We have

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,.....,uru. i wonw, Ki,cu now ir i RuniS r(;Vemi.

Then why don't y, n 'doyal Republican" frhonlder the musket and proceel at once for the cere of war? Why don't yon do it? Lot u have drtd instead of words we ay with you. (to, therefore, go, Mr. "loyal Republican" edtr. Capt. John A. Cottmm, ot the 19ih Indiana, and Qtiarterm i.-ter J.imw S. Drum, whoe departure with recruit wa delayed yesteftliy in order to receive aix more men, will leave for their regiment to niht. floth Capt. Cottman and Qu irterni irter Drum are among the inoit accinpli.hel, c imest, and faithful Indianiun. belon'iftg to the volunteer iirmy. The circulation of the Evan.sville paper ha been interdicted iy (icncral Ruell along the Ohio river. War y. Labor. It Is really almost enough t make on despair of the progress of mankind, to 2nd that something like 1,700,000 of tuen at the very lowest computation are under arm in Europe and America, cither for protection, or the cutting of throat, a the case nisy be. Here is n lit: Army of Austria, 708,341; Prussia., 719,ODO; Ituia e3fJ.0O0; France, C'-'G.OOO, (Jreat Rriuin and India, 53427; Denmark, Sweden, Spain. Portugal and Italy, 303.4U7; United States, WH),0H; Confederate States, 350,000. Total, 4,G20,GG. The cost of maintaining, clothing and paying these men, at the low average of $200 per head, is $024,133,000 per annum. The labor of $l,G20,oGd able bodied men can nut be calculated as producing le?s than $70J,00,00) per annual, so that virtually betw een the cost of their maintenance and what they ought to produce, their labor ntiMzed, the loss to the world is $1,021,033,000 per annum, to say nothing of the

valuable live lnrt in war.

Goviksor, Morton ok Indiana. A miser

ably I miierou ami vindictive cirrular, dated at Indianapolis on the lt hist:, has found its way to thtj: city, and with those unacquainted with the spirit hu h has dictated its publication it might exert a prejudicial inllucnce against the popular, worthy and patriotic Governor Morton ol Indiana. The putative author of the circular signs himself John Fahnetock; we nre, however, assured that lie could not have compo-ed it, hut is the cat's paw of others, who hae had their applications for military pieieiuient rejected by the Governor. Thi circular i a virulent attack on Governor Morton' official conduct and his private char actcr. We take peat pleuM:re in branding it as a wilful misrepresentation. No man could have acted more faithfully, zealously and impartially than the Governor ha done. Hi. assiduity in providing for the comfort of the troops from his Suite, and in bringing them into the field perfectly armed and equipped, has been the theme of national praise, nd the ctlotts of disappointed placemen to t.'ri i.-h his f.dr lame fail harmless wher he i the best known. We have deemed it our duty to icfer to the circular, that w may warn our citizens to attach no credit or importance to it. base asservations. 7vu. Jour. Seventy five men belonging to the 11th Infantry, recruited under Major Gordon, will leave the city tonight for Perrysville, Maryland. Many of those gallant and patriotic men are known personally to us. Souieot thera are printer and tl.ey are taken from all professions and

A J O F K K A D Y - M A 1) E CLOTH I NG t OK M EN A N DLOY'i mm' . " WEAR, IS NOW COMPLETE. GLASER $ BROTHERS, Prop's. R. It: MELVILLE. Cutt'T.

the birth of Rurns, on Friday night next. Every-

where, all over the world, not only by Scotch- j .... i. M ...i , :. ,i . f i . I

ju-u, uv i an vttiris, is me ineinorv oi iioocn

r5V"The women of Iceland have a novel moda of taking snuir. They carry it in an article resembling a Moderately sized powder-horn. When

i in the house, they cpread the snuff, on the back

of their hand and sdowly inhale it; but when j

t 1 t - V II V S HIT W MUV .IVII nostril in turn. JV niong other eccentric Icelandic custom is th:t of having their dishes wasbed by dogs, who lick them with their tongues. Li: Hon Ton, Jovrnal Dk Mod: and Monthly RiroRr or Paris Fashion We are in receipt of the February number of this leading magazine of fashion, and which has no rival in its department. Each number contains four eleg mt steel plates, colored, illustrating the latest st vies of female apparel and two patterns of some article of ladies' we ir. S T. Taylor !c Son, publishers, 407 Hroadway, New Yoik. Single copies, 50 cents. One year, monthly, $5. Metropolitan IIai.l. '1 wo line piece tonight the comedy of "Naval Engagements" and the drama of "Grandfather Whitehead" in both of which Mr. R.iüs i said to excel. He is certainly one of the best actors that ever came amongst us, and his stay is limited to this week, mot positively, a on Monday the "Invisible Prince" will be produced. Are we to have "Fal

staff" again betöre Mr. Hiss leaves? v e hipe so., ' , The Emvire Saloon. This establishment, one of the most famous in the whole State, and fro. quentcd more than any other by strangers visits tig the city, U offered for sale by the proprietor, Roderick Reebe, Esq. The Empire is fitted throughout, from garret to cellar, with everything requi

site for a first cla saloon, anil all Mr. Reebe having numerous other engagements, desires is to find the right kind of a purchaser. tf New Publications. We have rccieved from T. R. Peterson & Brothers, publisher., Philadel phia, "Tom. Tiddler's Grand Christma-t and New Year' Story for li-02. Ry Charles Dickens." If ice 2." tints. "Hickory Hall; or The Outcast. Ry Mrs. Emma I). E. N. Southwurth." Price 50 cents. "War and Emancipation. A Thanksgiving Sermon. Ry Henry Ward Rcecher. Price 15 cents. The.se publications are all fur sale by Rowen, Stewart t Co. 3Detroit ha led the way in retrenchment by cutting down the salaries of all public officers. When will the Republicans of Indianapolis, now in power municipally, follow mit? In this connection we copy the following from UieMadion Cmtrier: Mr. Eoitor: I noticed in a Cincinnati paper that the City Council in Cincinnati had reduced their pay to one dollar for each meeting. Would it nr.t te well for our Council to follow such a good example at the pieseut crisis? The people are for reform all ovtr the State.

Ri rial F :. in Advani k A sexton and undertaker, in the town of Ringham, Massachusetts, in an advertisement in the weekly journal of that respectable locality, announces to that

tra.tes. it mteiiigent patriotism can ettect any- ,M,rli()1, 0f ,, pul,lic which expect to be buried

thin in this war they will contribute their chare i bv him that hereafter his funeral fees mutt be i

toward doing it The sutlers in the regiment. around Washington are charging the soldiers from six to lif-

paid in advance.

Gallant Little Crawkokd. The Washing-

i ton conesj-ondeiit .t the acv i ork immlias

teen per cent, dicount on Treasury notes; an , the following in regard to what Crawford coin. ty outratte for w hich the haroies should "nuffer. ' hx ,lo"e l present struggle for national ex'-

"Dulc tt dtcurum tft pro jwtri'i inori Rottrum up Cattractum tt preripitatum."

i isteiice

! ' I Le little county id i. raw KtI, in southern I Indiana, f uuiiiiir i-art ol Gen. J. A. Craven's

A Love vk a Shawl. At the lat levee at Cong.-s.sional D.strict, having only 1,045 arms i the White Houe, Mrs. Lincoln wore a lace shawl, j I e irn.g men in it. has eutover l.bt'O volunteers; presented to her bv A. T. Stewart, of New York, j w r an1 -n!ist merits are still progro:i.g. ' , . , ... " hat other county in the I nion Ins t rt :m - ! whichcst 5.2,0. Mr.btewarthisgotMor.wpret- i tUhi, u,ar tW(j tUili'u of if men to üe w if? j 0. , ty fat army contracts fr supphing blanket, ; day Gen. Cravens received a tetitin from a; clothin", Ac. number of heads ol families, citizens of another i TTr... . , J .r r-m-r .v i fnititv in 1' is liistrict, asking the Government to I How-L NcLE Sam is liOAtrn ami Iiets in- , - , f ; ri n i . ...? ... I ,.,,,, V1. i call tor 'twetie month men. that all tue rwA'i : to Dmr. One bundled and twenty tue con-, . i i . , i l I . .,..;,.,. tarn in tnr cvuntry mav enlist and co icTth to put ! .'.mt u,l i .1 iv orn met it hre were xihl t auction i . . r.

in Washington last week, at an

avera-e price of I t,OWIi ,ho u"l'"'.v it-bellioii, and 'give peace 10 ,lu"l I ' 1 .1,.. I... .1 -

ii iui 1 ine tana once more

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, .. 10,1 ,l I 1 v.rawnrn lias won ior uerseu a iiiunn u i

1 iie.-e fioes cosi ine uov ermut-ui 4-.' wtu oc , ... . . . . . vw. . .4 w i....-. . now ii. v e have no d uht s!ie his tent mote

. . f a., t a Atf.vA-A ul ir-i rtv'H it I :i it 1 n in j . t r i n 11 L

. men to the w ar m proportion to her population 1 . km ' than any county in the Unit n. Sle borders on

since their purchase.

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roii.er ioi oi nnseroie now o.-, - r... . i i...i .....! ..r

number, were condemned m &i tol(i uve n er been on the bet of terms. Her i

iJin mi , a unm ior service. nr n t ln.rin Pittsburg and sent west for cavalry

hor.sc.s, aitliougli it is notorious thai gooa en airy

sons are fighting for :he restoration of lhe Union,

aui not lor the aboutiou ot slavcn. A. Albany Leiter.

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Death or Geouoe P. RurtL. It is with pro J

j Marion county in the Indian Asenibli some j ten yer ago, ai:d uade his mark in the legishi-

' tx- l.itc.rv of that State

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Geo. 1. Ruell was a native ol Washington) count v, in this State, where his parent and friends still reside to whom we t-xtend our sor

Dr. Gail, the accomplished Surgeon of the j r,jwing sympvthy ia this hour of sad and unex-

i:th Ind.atM, retun.e.1 h..me .lay Ufwte ve.-ter- pect! bereavement

div. He will remain nr.til Lis health, which is deii. ate, i retorel. Col. John C. Walker, of the 35th Indiana, fl-t Irish) is I'lfsidei.t of the Roard for the ex-

tnentarv

arnination'of oflicers. 1 his ituat.uii is evidviue lf:xxvr- aJlJ nieriU,rioij conduct at the Laities of of the contidence of fJen. Riell in the miliUry j jCicll MuUUUiii and Carrick's Fori (Mw .ue-, .jtml.tseations of the gallant Colonel. mmn

MEDICAL.

T O Til 11 1 TZ O 1 L. IC Of the United States.

In the month of I'c-mrr, lSSs, the undemign! f.r the fir.t tiiiif i(T-r'l for salo to the pnlIic Ir. J 1 1 ofi I)oda Imperial Wine- t!Itter.j n.t in this short pTi'l they hnve given Mu h univrrvil sati--f act ion to the many thunanls ff p'ii-ons who Lave tri'd them that it is now mi csta?ilisheJ article. The nrrount of VkJ11v and iin-nt! misery arising jsimplj fronv'a ncg1) ct of mall complain? is surprisioir, and it is therefore of the urr.io?t import Alice that Ktric attintiou to the lea.t and most triflinjr hnlily ailmrnt tiould le had; for disease of tlie body must invariAtdy arTvct tlie mind. The ufei'criber now oi.ly ak a trial of

DR. J. B0VEE D0DSf

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from all wlio have riot iixed them. We challf mte the wwrM to produce their epu.il. Thew HiTTEifs fr the rureof Wi n Stomachs, r7r.ruL Iru iTY, and for pt'Hirrio and Emoi hisu the p.i.ooi,ar absolutely UIlsllrpa-ed by any other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it i only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itrlf Is of a very superior quality, hein atiout one-third stronger than other w itie; warming and invigorating the whole rvstem from the head to the feet. Aa these Tsfter arc tftiiic uml alterative in their character, o they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and pive n fin tone and htitlthy (U tin to all its parts, by equaliliiK 1 be circulation, removing uhstruetion, and producing a Kweral warmth.- Tbej are also excellent for

Diseases and Weakness peculiar to I'eillUle where a Tonic is required to "trennt lien und brace tilt' system. No lady who Is subject lo latitude and fuiiiti.ess, (ihoidd be without theiu, as they are revivifying in their action. THESE BITTERS Will not only Cure but Prevent DTs- ' ease, v and in thi reaped are ricubly valuable to the person who may use them. For INCIPIENT COXSUM 1TI0X, Weak I.ui.v.'", Imlipestion, Dyspepsia, Plseasesof the Nervous Syt-tem, Taralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic, DR. DODS' CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS Are Unsurpassed! For Sore Throat, ao common amotig the Clergy, the are truly valuable. For the ajed and inP.rm, ai; I fir persons of weak constitution for Mini.-terH of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all public speakers for Book-Keepers, Tailor, Se.inistre.oc. Student. Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary lif, they will prove truly beneficial. A a lv-vcrage, they arc wholesome, innocent, ami tie. licious to the taste. They produce all the exhilaratineff.s t of Brandy or Wine, without intoxictttiuv; aiid are aX valu.tble remedy for person addicted to the use of excessive Mroinr drink, and who wish to retrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contained ia the adulterated Wine and Liquors w ith which the country is flooded. ' - These Bitters nt only CUKE, but PREVENT Disease and fhou'.d be used by all w ho live iu a country where the w ater is bad, or where Chill and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent ami harmless, they may be given freeiy to Children and Infants with impunity. Physicians, Cicrgjmen, and temperance advocates, a an act of humanity, should asit in spreibrig these truly valuable BITTEKS over the land, and thereby essentially ai'! in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. In nil Affections or tlio Henri, Siek Headache, nr ."Nervous Headache, Ilr. Doris Imperial W Ine Hilters will be found lo be most Salutary and I'.llicacious.

COMMERCIAL. at rri r : Jett orl .Murkn. Ntw Ycaii, JiEGiry 22. Flour opcnd dull ar.d dr;ir.g with a further decline in freihu; the.ia.;rkct closed with & lather better feelir r; and p.l demand for export

at $0 40(3 5 b0 for fiij'erfit-e State; $5 70(5.5 hO fur tx'ra State; $5 bh for firifcne West ern; $." 7335 'J'i ior common to extra Western; 5 yU(J6 lor vhippinj; branda extra round hcKip Ohio, and Sl'vi'' for trade brand, market closing heavy and ileclimng. Wh sky fc'ircely-Jri Ertu; sales at (ä'Jö'sjc, cli;edy at the latter price.. Wheat opened r!ill and closed rsther more

s'ei iv with Let luucli bu.s:ne.5i doinp; . Racine i s; i-ii.ff at $1 SiliUaukee club $1 33,! the J itter callel and er Iowa; wiijter io Western : ?i i'1 . ... ' ; n.tconi market is tiull ami oroorine; phipper? j pti.ei i!l uluse to pay over b'J(G.'k; wies At i

Mbl'jC Ivr miie. extern in store ana afloat; Southern v el low G5c. Rje lina; ViO.OW) bushel at :3(äc. Barlev very scarce and nominal at 6d(265c. OiU dull; a!c t He for Jersey. Pork quiet, but market without decided chanpe; irnall sale at $11 75al2 W for mess, $12 60

for -Western ms, $13 ih(7U3 öd forcJty rues., $9 5' for prime. " lieef quiet aud unchanged; sale 1 .50 brls at $l('i4 prime öü; ais $1012. Ciit meat dull ut 4.i4jXc for eliouhlers, 5(Gc for bun. Dresj-ed ho's steady at 4(u l)8'c for Western and 4?ao for city Lard opeiiel havv and closed a trifle lower; sale at 7 .'fl

Butter selling at llnit ILc for Ohio and l;'oj'21c

fur btate. - Cheee dull at & Utile. Sugar Cuba (ä'-V-i0? refined sugars are very firm. jiol-sses quiet; Porto Rico 40c. iT TKLKOKAf M. J Cincinnati .Market. Cixcinati. JanuatT 22. The river continue to rise at the rate of an inch an hour, and ha. risen nine inches since ten o'clock this morning. No chni"f in the innrer or ex chin ire market.

Flour closed quiet und theie is not .so much de- I

m ind; suiiertine old at $l(a4 10; extr.i sold at $1 10(?4 i2U. There is an active dem and for wheat at cbc for

red and ll(gh"c for white. Coin dull und unchanged. Oats firm at 2-c. Ke h is iidvancel to i(:(G0e and in good demmd; receipts very li;ht. There i.s no change in barley. Whisky in p.od demand ut 17c. Hop. rather dull but price. are not much lower; in the Diornin sale w ere made at a decline, but on 'Clbine full priced were realized; sales at $!l ri.")( 3 lä l.eing the range; for extra heavy $3 50t3 GO, the hitter rate lor a lot averaging 410 lbs net, and the former 200 averaging 350. The hug now coming are unusually huge. Mess pork firm at r-.li;C-Lud in lair demand; sales at b;sa( f?4'c. Green nieati unchanged and diu; sale 2'.i'(( Xo change in groceries and the demand isquite light but the market U firm.

TELEGRAPHIC. iapvTrp kiiitvi v roa tmb mji i tatk aK.nsax.

The bill wa made, tie rrrUl Mt f r Tuedj.

Mr PiTen proeeds to ire-k in defeoee of ti e

. Ltex t;t:e ag"int th Opp":t:pn ' of thf e wlto j hive trv;esstd and liil p id'c- to L frici.d of j th, PresxienL. Gestietnea wic with to rxxecut j th war for the purpoe of abolishing lavery I roust know that thij ennsot be der till the Southern army l ann.h.. ated. While other who ish I to prosecute tbe war for the restoration of the

Union know that thi eca cannot be atta-.sed un-1 til military strer.gtn of the enemy is destroyed. J Both side of the question was traveling the arc , road a to the suNjectof politic, then why should , they not unite tbe:r energies, why introduce de- J strtictinj: e'ecicut?, why rot cru.h the icbelli n and then deliberately ami di.p!uule!y couid-1 er what ue shall be made of theT victory. I Mr. Lovejoy der.icl that he tt for the pme- j cution of the war for UiO main olject of abolish

from Wushinctnn. WasHIJ'GION, Jan . 22. Thi Tribune's dispatch mm: , , , . , , An inquiry at the Wir Department todty, ui Hiestiy alnie! at contract for manufacturing uinskit-i", rr.et with the prompt and irr.preive anw er that Secretary bullion means to nd out w hen, bow, mid whete the muskets now in the h.ir.il of the soldiers ire p-ing to be ued before he makes one, nur w ill he consider any qnestiou crnccrning e 05 plies not needed for the daily support of the armr and iL advance to the enemy's lines, until he has ritivelr provided for usinsr

the force iuw occiiMed auo the 1 otom.vc for i ,ri? Ltvery.

cru-hing the rebel and relieving the national Mr Divert replied tht I e did not derpiate the capital ot the dir ue of beleaguerment. I pentleman. (Lovejoy) but retnsrked that the Abi

The World's d: ttch savs , lit;on sentiment wa avowed here and tht el.

lorts were iie.nc mc.e ior 11 upraiiou on me public mind. Thew a sorry to sy that too many gentlemen hetehd consratulated others who hid

mvde speeches 111 advocacy of such a poney. : War was to be made for this purpose regardless j of Constitutional restraints; but be held it to bei

the doctrine of the President but not of t-e Re publican party that the Oenernl (government hs no puwer over the States, other than h is been given to Congress at the formation of the Cwnfctitution. The House then adjourned. From yrw York Xev York, Jan. 2i Special say that the statement thitthe Senate Committee on For eiirn Relation had votcl to recommend the es-

rrom jiutanri. St. Lrr-T, Jan J A .report by Aj'itant Gfoer-vl Hrlin t Gverf r GiLi''e Sw tl.rt th.-e iLv;a1 c,.'-: L-rdrci ud e'fLty two Missouri troo; have eatciad Lb Ftsssr errice for tbrte year orduncg tl war; of wticfc tw-er.ty f.re thou.trd ire irfrtrT, three tbotüSi artillery atd tlx tho-aar.d cavalry. TLe auciber of toiut; or jan. zed ondrr Go ti net's call for J nfiiitb men u upwards of ix thouaacd. Liatk5wotm. Jan. The 13ib Win.ia in fin try , Col. Mnrtny, arrive! here to-day to form a p-rt of Lr e' column. Ouier repißieuti re expected rotn. llopiit.heiiU. cUiel I'tiiou Indian, Is l.ere to center with Gen. Hui.ter. Col. Jr""ti's regiment of cxTtlry it rifted to the Indian country.

It u unJei stood that a thorough re organ'zx tion of the War Department is rapidly progress ing nd that it will, in a few days, be fully up to the demands of the times.Among tler things it is not improbable that the following will occur first, in order to leave room for promotions for gallant acts in the field, and other reu-un. of public policy: First. 2vo future appoint menu, to any rank, will be made iu the army, except of men in the field, until the lt of M rch. Second. That all nominations which have been made and are now pending be:ore the Senate will be suspended until after the 1st of March. Third. That the disorganization produced bv oßicers frequenting the city, instead of remaiuing

111 camp to instruct themselves and their com tablishment of diplomatic interci.ur.-e w ith II iy ti

mmds in military service will be checked, by u, doubtles preniituie. There i considerable

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drojiping from the list those whci frequent the opposition to such a sien. a ten hug to excite I

NEWSPAPERS.

Daily ami Weekly IXDIJS1 STATE SENTINEL.

"Here let the press tlse people's rihta maintain, t 'iiawed ly iiiflueüce Mini unbouKt by train.'

city fur other reisons than those pertaining to)

military duty, and by the command of their su perior officers, Fourth. In order to transact vour business,

tlie War Department will be closed four days in j every week against all other busine, except j such as appertains to active operations in the; field. Fifth. Tint Saturd iy of every week will be j devoted to the transaction of the business of Sen- ;

atcrs and Congress, and that Monday of e ich week will be devoted to the iutcie-ts of other persons, and personal interviews with the beere tary. ?ixth. That the Secretary of War will trans

act no business whatever, and w ill see no persons on business at hi private residence. Seventh, That the dispatch of business by miil or written communication, will have the

prtltTence, ami will receive me personal attention of the Secretary on the morning of each d.iv before entering ii.on the other duties. The lit raid's dispatches say: Captain Mot of MottV battery, attached to General Smith's division, in defiance of rain, darkness and mud, started out last evening on .1 reconnni?ance, und coming across none of the enemy they pushed on to Fairfax Court House where they found a bo!y of pickets. Captain Molt threw up a signal light and gave the command to tire. This bold demonstration frighten ed the mounted pickets, who, on returning the fire, fled at their utmost speed. Our men did not pursue them and none were hit by the exchange of shots. Captain Mott ascertained the f;ict that the rebel picket lines had been removed considerably inside from where they were a short time ago.

feeling in the border States. The steirnhip Columbia from Havana en the lbili, armed this evening. Sugar dull and declining. Mexican new? to the UUh say communication with tlie in'erior is cut oil". A regiment of Spanish troop started forth on the load for a iccoun'..-s ukc bi.t weie driveu back after proceeding a uiiie by an uusee:i foe. One correspondent savs er Crux is surround ed inlaudw ard and almost bese ged No v eget allies or fuel c.m ren.li the citr and nnnv articles necessary are sadly needed. Many Spanish iroops are sick aud there are many desertions. There are gre.it fears of an attack upon Vcr.i Cmz. Several Spanish sentinels hive been shot. The American steimer Stir had arrived at Vera Cruz with 4K)D guns and 30d barrels of powiler for the Mexican Kepulic. 1 his wa seized by the Spaniards, as also wss a smill lot of arms aboard the brig Puebhi. Moie were expected and would also be confiscated. The Knl.sh. French a::d 5Syanidi flags wave over the castle of San Juan De Ulloa. The French and English fleets have arrived. Gen. Prine w as also at Vera Cruz. CotisiOerable discontent existed among the French anil L'ngiish at a want of courtesy in the advance of the allied exediiku not having shown the three fl.igs at first. Three thousand men were to make a sortie to endeavor to clear the streets of the city. The market i. supplied with fresh provisions. Most of the Fi nch troops hav e discmbaikeJ.

Nassau d ate 1 re to the 12th. The Knglish ship of war Conqueror, w ill be a total loss. The crew teached Nassau; also fortv cannon. The Gladiator w as still in port w ith a cargo of arms, e.

Com. McKean sent the Massachusetts, towing

from Wiiftiilngton. WAsuinGTojr, Jau 22 Sjeeial state that th Prei !t:.t h ci.t ia the c on rstioa t f Ju-ie Swaiu, of Ohio, tv the Supreoe Court beccb rict Jnie McLesD, deceased. Ti e Senate io eiecuuve ieioa cor.rrr.ed t lare u umber of tiominaticns, among thera Joha Lat.'irop Motley a minister to Auti ia. The House Coaia:itee on Julidary to-dxy coruoien.ed iavestiatiiu ii-to the teiebrarh censorship. The follow irr was rcceiiel t heiduirtern t niiihl fn.-ru General ThwC:as: The nut of the enemy is comp'cte. Af'.rr petting six cat .lion and about fc.'fy wagon across th" river they abandoned them w ith all the ammut.tic'ii in the depit t Mill Sjiiz .:. They threw aw ay their arm and d e:erel though the mountain in the direction of Moctu eiio 1 hey are so demoralized I don't believe the) will ru.kc a stand shott of Tennessee. The proj-erty caf.iured this side of the river is of prett value, amounting to right ti pounders and two Parrott gui , w ith ca'sson tilled with ammunition; about i'M four horse wagons; about 1,2)0 horses and mules, boxes oi artü. Lc . and lr m 5o to l.H0 musket, mostly flmt bx-ka; subsistence store for the entiie srtny for three d.i8. and a luce amount of hospital störe. On. h' i s 37 killed aud 127 wounded. Tl.tlo.ot the rein's was H4 killed and 1 1 wounded, and 45 prisoners u:iounded, 5 of whom are Surgeon, and L:eut. Col. Carter, of a Teunes-ee iv,:iment A penrral cider ha been issued from the Wr Depattiseut coinp!iu.ei.t:i p i-fl.ttra ard so'diers in the recent battle at Mill S; ii gs, Ket.tut ky, and sii when the oßicial rers'rt shall tereceive! the r nd itary sk 1 and person d va'or dicplaeyd in b tiie will be ackn jiedc.i in a ttecoui ng inxnma i.n er. WANTED.

The many certificate w hich Lave been tenderft us, and the letters which we are daily receh i;;,:, Hre conclusive proof that anions tbe womeii tbe.e Hitters bare given a satisfaction which 1:0 others have ever htie before. woman in tlie laud rbonl i be without them, and tbee wh once use them, will riot fail to keep a s;pply.

Titr. D.ni.r ai Wrr ki.v Statk Sf.vtisv.l are tbe recol.izd organs vf the Ih-niocracy of lii.iiana. A it liar, in tbe past, lhe Skstinkl will continue to advocate tboe principles and measures which are best calculated to adv.iiice the tuppine, ibe lroperity and the freedom of the people from ali iit.juK and unneceasary reFiraint. While cheerfully sustainiint tbe fioven.tnent as loyal c;tiz 111 should, the lntimtl will vigilantly atcli all encroachments upon popular rights atid tbe true principle ot cor.stitui"iml liberty. The freedom of speech and the freedom of thf press nre necessary to preserve and secure free institutions When these are struck down, no matter what may bo the apolojry therefor, from that day dates the decline of American liberty. In or ler to form a more perfect imi-ii, etabli?.b justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for thj -otntnon defen-e. promote the general w chare and uecure tlie blessings, of Lb rty to ourselves and posterity, the SEN-TIM.!. Will feariessly M.TUtinize and aprove or coiidemnas it believes tbe pablic poKi rc'iuire, ull measures of the State and National Administration. It will ever keep in view the distinction between supporting tbe liovemment and tbe venal arts of those who represent the (iovemment. And we iippeal tor the support of ail w ho de.ire to,maiutain a pure Constitutional (iovemment, and coutitnK for ourselves and our posterity tbe pb.nous beritaceof free institutions, won by the valor and framed by the wisdom and integrity of the tuen who pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honors for liberty and independence. for the puroose of extending the circulation of the Ia;ly anl Weikly Imuana 6tatk Ejm.vr.1, its proprietors Folicit everj- Democrat, every frien! uf sound and conservative National principle to aid them in that obj ct. It is needles to urge the importance of the press a an nncy in sustaining 2 party organisation and securing the Mie-ce-s of its 1'ri.M ijdes, and Itepresentative Men. The Skntim:l will take for its political ruidethe National and State DeiiVH-ra'ic l'litforms atnl earnestly advocate the prineiples and policy thy niaii.tain.

lhe ktim:l will, al-o, lea general newspaper. It will contain the latet Tflki.kai'H Nfws froni all parts of the world; a full and correct report of lhe r.astern CaTTi.r. Market and the IOcnkiiai. Makkkts of all the principal cities of the Union; ForVin aud Domestic Intelligence; Congressional Proceedirurs; full Leports of tlie legislative Proceedings of our own State; Interesting Tales. Literary and Religion Mi-cel'any; Inventions and Discoveries; lHci.ions in the Supreme Court of the State ar.d the Federal, Circuit and Di-trict Court, w ith notice of their arg. merits and proceedings; the b al news of the various count esof the Mate, which will be cf peneral irterest; the Commercial and Financial Intelheerice; articles upon Agriculture and Science; e!itorial reviews and comment up.a the current topics of the day, and full reporia of the procress of the Civ il War from our ow-n correspondents nnd other sources. With a view of obtaining accurate information from every section of the State, we solicit our friend to jriveus such important fact h m their neiphtorhood as they may deeia worthy of transmission. The Daily and Weekly Statk Skntinm are the hot n ed tuns f r advertisers in tLe State, their circulation extending to every part of it Tine SrsrixfL Stkam PaixTUfn FsTAta iHvrT i the most complete iu the St.t'e, being aioply supplied with every variety of plain and ornamental type from the best f.-vuttders in the country, and with presse expres!y rfe. signed and purchased f.r executing all the MJ.-rei.t classes of tine Hook and J'b Printing. We rerpectfully solicit orders fr-m our friend throughout the State, and will fruaramee that all work eritruted to ussbn'.l le rt. i,e with promptness an t accuracy, on tl.o first uahty of paper, with the test ot iuk, and in uch a style a mut frive entire satisfacti-n. The kw- term upon which we offer to firr.ish the Daiiv am WrcKti r.Ti.vtL, will not permit us to empk v agei.ts, atid we therefr.re .f.bcir oir friends ia every neighborhood to citri thvaisclvea to tend us sulM:nber. Specimen copies will be si Lt wLencver required.

From lieiituck)-. Cincinnati, Jan. 22. The Louisville Journal, of yesterday, says: I welvecHiiiioti were cantured at Somerset. It

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tiuiiKs tbe rebel at my can not escape, i Here are lour seiiooners loaoed witn s a no, to be sunt 111 from seven to ten Federal regiments, which were Iloin Island Pass. thrown across Cumberland river ome days since The health of the troops at Ship Island was to intercept retreat. excellent. Unless the rebel divide into spuds and find j Great activity prevailed among the troops at their way into Tennessee by unfrequented paths. Havana. Uutuor says they will be sent to Vera

they must be capt utrd. Cruz.

Several cases of insultorJination have occurred among the troops.

A letter to the Utmmerci'il, dated Somerset,

l'Jth. says: ZollieoiVcr is said to have been killed by Col. Fry. of the 21 Kentucky regiment. We have taken nmny prisoners. The loyal Tennesseeans fought like tigers and have suffered much. The üiii Ohio is badly cut up. The Tcunes&eeans took one battery at the point of the bayonet. A private dispatch from Somerset received this morning, sajs ColoneLMcCook of the Dili Ohio vv;.s wounded in the recent battle. Three balls struck his horse, a fourth passed through his overcoat and the fifth hit him. The wound is painful but not dangerous. Loi jsviLLK, Jan. 22. The entire Federal loss at the late battle near Somerset was 39 killed and 10') wounded. General Thomas's force took fourteen cannon and 1,100 mules and horse. (Jen. Thomas i now across; the Cumberland river in pursuit of the rebels. The steamboat ;nd eight of the barges Used by the rebels were burn eel. The Federals are using the remaining barges in transporting troops ucross the river. From ItoHlon. Poston. January 22 The Canada sailed at noon for Liverpool. She takes out $20,0UU and c0(K sovereigns in specie.

From Kentucky. LonsviLLE, Jn. 22. Gen. Thomis now reports the Federal loss at 39 killed and 127 wounded. Among the wouuded is Col.McCook, of the 9th Ohio, and Iiis Aid, Lieut. Hurt, of the lFth United States infantry. The rebel loss was fcollicoffcr and 114 others killed and buried, 1 1 G wounded, 45 prisoners not wounded, 5 v hereof "Were' SufgeoTi, and Lieut. Col. Carter, of the 17th Tennessee regiment. The prisoner say that George B. Critteudcn was first in command and Zollicofler second. Crittenden tied to the woed taking the wrong road, it is supposed he will be captured. The Federal force actively engaged were the IO1I1 Indiana and bth Kentucky, 2d Minnesota and 9th Ohio. Their respective loss i in the order named. They were reinforced after the first severe engagement, by the Khh Kentucky, 1st and 2d Tennessee. 14th, 31t, 35th and 3?th Ohio, and Stannard's, Whetmore's and Kennedy' batteries. The rebel force was estimated at 10,000. Col. S. S. Frv, of the 1th Kentucky, had his horse shot under him by one of Zolücofier's aids, w hen he (Fry) turned and shot ZolIicoiTcr through the breast. . The first breakins of the rebel rnk wa ef-

fecteil by Col. R. S. McCook, of the 9th Ohio, J acting as Drigadier General, ordering hi regi-

M.L Ai itri:.Jau.22 -The 9th German regi- j nmeiliate flight.

j ne iiiv uiuer issueo, inunu iu me irun encampment, was signed by Col. Cuininings, teuior in comm md, directing the rebeis to dispeie and save themselves the bet way they could. The Journal says Thomas, with a large force, Crosse! the Cumberland river, and is hunting the flying rebels through Wayne county.

nient, coinmandel bv Colonel Solomon who dis-

f infftiilnil 1itytwii!r n t Si i .im i f (, I uriiiajt io( laff !

iiipUiriii.M ii ' iii.'v I v t. i'i iiuv iia aju.a y v.aw

to-day for equipped.

Fort Leavenworth well armed and .

t'O.Milt l,SMO.AL.

From Frederick Frltleick, Mp., Jan. 21. The latest intelligence from Western Virginia is to the effect th.t Gen. Jackson is near liomney, and probably oc

cupies the tow n, while General Lander has f allen j back a few mile toward Cumberland. There has t

W ashinc.ton, January 22.

SENATE. Mr Howe, from the Committee on finance, repoi teil back the resolution appro ri- j ating $10 UU0 for the expenses of the joint spe j cial committee on the war. Passed.

Mr. Tnimbull, from the Judiciary Committee, J tcPrt r' action, reported back the lloue bill in regard to witness General Williams's brigade remains at Hanes exa niiicd before a Congressional Committee. ' cork. The bill i.mvides that th pi amination of w it. . Refugees from Martinsburg bring intelligence

nes.-es before a emmittee of Con -res shall not that llie,e Are ,,ut eventy militia in tint town;

prevent his examination in a coutt 'of justice. i u,,Jer Madenbuh, and that these are anxioös to Mr. Harris ojectexi to the bill as m iking a gre it throvr down their arms and join the Lmon lorce. innovation on the common law rule of evidence, t Thl st'emä tobe lIie gewer! Knt.ment through

bv which a witness is not obliged to te-tifv to ! oul lul regign.

horses coula U bought cheaper at the west thau at Pittsbure. On arriving at Itxk Iland they

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were rejected by ti.e Loh.nel a ui.nuor cavain. fomK, rriMV llult we aimounce the death of,

After keeping tlieni at a be-ivy expen.-e lor scv- ; George P. lbiell; for. we suppe. there fs no ' eral weeks they were sent to t l,uis under the , (jou!jJi,u1 thill ie w4 drownetl in the Ohio nur, idea that they mi) be uedb.r transp. rtation.ser- : al uinc;t,n:tti. last Friday morning, as tatesl n viee: but on inspevtiou ret one was LhiivI even Rn art;t..e j,;,, üj t,e tu'ulld eise here, c.opiesJ ' fit forthat, and the entire lot was condemned. ; frnm ,he ruling Timt$ of Siturd.iv. George' Tliec horses have been traiispoi ted on railroads , ht(, Inan? noble .jp,, of heart and nrnd. u: wan! of Dj'l mile, at the expense of t.ov ern- ' whk.( ;lCl.Uaii.tance with him i f thirteen nient, and now will be sold, and probably not re- ; pirs e,,.lhtfll us t0 fui appreciate. He had abre eTo.urh to viv transportation caarges. , ll,r;l ejUCAtion. was a forcible and vigorous When we see auch wholel robb vi c per- wr;tor j a j,ubic speaker of no mean ability, m.tted, is it any wonder that the Government is ; jIf( stu,i;evj j;lw at t.trietU, and was early ad rn.brr.seil for meus, or the people will have to . Iu ,tt tu j,rnctae; but hesoou manifest.! a taste be t ed to death to raise tlie money thu squan Tor t h e e-iitonal jroiW?ion, and ha since been dired? It will t.ea pleiant redictionloihe tax-j Cnn:)ec,cj w-, sevcrij pruiuiuent pirinln.avei that so large jMrtion of hi bard earning, j jj.in;l and (Oai0. Jje started the UV rn Donawrur c lfm h in by the tax-gatherer, gef ir.U j tTanc Herutr at Indianapolis, and afterward re-

the jx.cket ul sculaurs. public piut alerers. na j im,red it t Washington conducting it for scv- ' tovetnu.ctit favorites. A thorough reform 0 i fj-l rears with ability and taste. He represented '

n.e.f nutters i louulr üemaiviea. rr

St hit at I. The .Vkl Indiana, Col. O'-esham. is in two enmps, one at New Albany, and the other t lu-

ii. f. itovi:r, hods'

IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful j hysician, who has u-d them successfully in his practice f r the last twenty-five years. The proprietor, b?fore purchasing the exclusive ri?ht to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee IkhIs Celebrated Imperial VVme (Sitters, bad them tested hy two distinguished medical practitioners, who pro-li'u:u-cd tl.em a valuable remedy f r disease. Alth'juvht'uc ued-.cai mm of the country, as a gentral thititf, disapprove of i'atvnt lleibclues, yet we du not believe tht a resp-table PL.-UUu cau be fouud iu the I't.ited States, acquainted with their medical properties, wh. will ti.,t highly approve DIL J. IdS' IMPERIAL WINK BITT1 LS. la ail newly ettled places, where there Is always a lartre quantity of decay in j timber, from which a poicnou miasma is crea'rd, tl se bitters cLouM be ued every nr.rnin bef.-re breakfa-t. These truly valuable bitter La t tweu so thoroughly tested by all classes cf the community for almost every var.ctr of d:s-ae incident to the bainn syjfni, that they are u-w deemed lr.disjer.sable as a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one JJottle! It Com but Utile! Purlf- the Itloott!

ti:is?is:

i Daily 8entiüel, oije year

" sixniontu " ' one month

,$G 00 . 3 00 SO

Weekly Sentinel, tue copy one year I 1 00 Ten copies to one address, and one to the maker f thecl jt 10 00 TweDty copies to cue addre ss, and two to the maker of the club 20 Ü0 Thirty cupiet lo iue addre&, ad 01 copy of the vVeefclv oi.e and of the Daily, to the maker of the ciub 30 00

Fifty copies to one ad1res. and two copies of the

Weekly and two of the D.i::y.

0 00

Addition fan I rnide to clMbs at any time at the above rate. Where the paper i addressed to each nbacriber aejiarately, the etra copie will not te enu No paper ert without pre pnynH'ut, or continued lor.ger than paid for. Addref.; i:i.iji:it, HAitKXFss a iiif;ii.tM,

In lianapolis, Indiana.

jfvji papers copying the above, aud callitg attention

to it. Will It eulilled to a Dajy Exchange.

any thing criminating him He oppose! making such an innovation. lr. Bayard moved to strike out that portion ot the bill which compells a witness to answer J questions which n.ay tend to disgrace or make t him infamous. J Mr. Trumbull explained that the object of the bill was to put the witness on common law j grounds. The law as it now stands enable the ! greatest criminal to escape, if he can get before i

an investigating committee and tell something i tw,J pniit about the crime. That very case occurred with ! Sowtl

Gen. Jackson had 1 ,000 men. and a few m?n.

principally mounted militia, were at Buffield's St a- j tion, Bloomer'a Furmce und Kearney sville. t At the Cro-s Koads at Winchester there were !

but i.rMI militia. The Martinsburg Republican, of tlie lTthinst., appeal to the Governor of Virginia to arm the negroes. It gays that at the late b.ittle near Bath the rebel force were met bj.TO'J negroes on the Union side, who killed three of tlie rebel officers,

two private, and wounded fifty others behoving

iern German regiment-

the clerk who stole two millionof Indian bonds, ! omrer Indiana regiment ni re-

ceivel a letter trum U ipt. v iiiiatns. recently cap-

and he w ent clear in that very way

Mr. Jinn is offered an amendment that the law

tured opposite dam No. 4. He writes that he is j

FOR SALE.

to testify to any fact which mav tend to crimi

nate himself. Lost y ea 19, nay 21. j The b?1l then passed. ' Mr. Wade, from the Committee on Conduct of i the War, reported a bill authorizing the President j to take poses!oti of certain railroads and telegraph lines. Referred. ! Settlor Briht's case was taken up. i

Mr. Davis spoke of the reiefcoion in strone

For Sale or to Exchange

emon ia strung , . . . . . rh hnur

terms, calhxz it a stupendous v;tkedi.eäS-. la, ..; ..... - tw. ff.. I

conclusion, he argued that th Senate had a right five Mvcn irich of water ia the channel, to expel any a ember for sympathies wh or , The ri.e from 4 oVlock laJt evening to 10 o'clock

WAXT-V "I DI; SALK," "FiK KKM." "LOcT, KHL'M.""H)Iil'lN;," Ac. Advern.rmrt t c"nii.t under l Uee heading, not exceed it t e I itir a, w ill I e erled oiirc for 2 1 i en(. C1ITY OIlDFltS C'.ttrniT will be made at ttl ef-.ee for a lvrrtisitij;, pay able In city or county crJer at par. etil lrAXTEI-flTT OhPEhS-At tbe hlhe.t marVrt V rate, by W.M. Y. WII.F.T, oct!3-d:ia No-lO.v; K. 1V'ar.it rion treet.

rANTClt-TOVNTY OKm.Ils-At the hiebe! mar

ket rate, ly WM. . V U.KT. Xo.10', r.. tV..t.jtt treet.

CROCERS. CO BB. M U ÜB mj VLt, "WholfMiilo C2 rooerM.

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Corner XValilneton itnd Telaair vtreeta Indinnapolla, RATTXr. TUR LAKGEST STOCK Of GROCERIES in this city, with tucb fac!!Uea aa to enable ci to aeli a low aa any bouse In the YVet, wa Invttt dealers to examine our gooda and pricea before psrcbaAlng IawLtr. Jatrecivtioaco.in.Biat. 40 Half brla. new Tv b'te Hah. 115 ' Mackerel. Zi Bag uew peanut. In atore and for aale at very low fjrurea Junfl7-dAw A A H. SCHMTT-L.

DENTISTS.

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P. G. C. HUNT, DENTIST.

OrTlCK AND RESIDFCF., WO. 32 IIAST .TIAIIKHT UTItr.ET , INDIAXaI-OLIS INI).

RAILROADS. s 38 n- rJDf u. imr

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VLL FKKSUNS I Ll.CHASlMi TH KL1 s K'R M. JOSKPH arid other pon in Norbert l!oiit1. the ftaie of Kusa. or ibe Terntone, tbould lait oti bartnir ticket that real by the fitrii yiiNsoi ici it Aii.ito i. The on!y ra'I route ftotn St. Loui to St. Joerb. It i the horten a'i-1 qnirkin hue, by thirteen hour. U thtretnotrt point reached bv raj!, nod is alar a cLrap any otter. Buy y our Ttcketa to Kansa and all point IB Xorthem Jdiaaotm hy the Norb i!iour LrlroaJ. ISAAC II. hTLI-GEX, r-ret nd Gea'l Knjrt. North Missntirt it. KHKNItr H. SIMMONS. Agent. eptI7-ll AMERICA N JCEM E N Sometliiii for the Time.

A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD! Johns & Crosley's AMEKICAX CEMENT (JLI-E, Tilt -"STltfliEST r.UE I.N Till' WOKLD for C'emeniliijr Wood Leal lie r c;la Itorf t China .Marble, l'orrelaJn Alabater Hone Coral, Ac.

Fhüll not be 'unstruiül a Lo remiire urn witness . in prisvon at Kichrr.oirl, ntvl de-ins ssistance

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lie pays wie prisoner nir uui nine tu uai, nu are literally eaten up by vermin. ! Thf Hirer. I Matsvilie, Jan. 22 Therirer cortinuei tot raise at the rate of two inches per hour. " j Cincinnati. Jn 22 Tbe river rore one r.d I

one half inches no hour during tlie forepart of ?

THK ONLT AKTICLE UF THE KlMJl.ViK fkOK'CLU VH1CH W ILL WIThbTAND WATER. y I X I HACTJV: 'ErT housekeeper ahould bav a anly .f Jobs A Crosley'a Atrierlcaii Ceruert Glue. .V. 1. 7l"ie. "It ia o coavet!eiit U lave Li iL buse." ..i- Yet I "It I atwaya ready; tbi comtaroda It to f veryboy'.V. )". no;eurC VV hf trie.'' and Cwd it eful In wr b"ne a. water-" H Vkt't -irit rfth Timrt.

Price 2t5 v.. per Hotlle.

VERY LIBEKAL REDCCTlOXö To WHOLESALE DEALERS.

FOR CIIT PROPERTY,

aiding the cause of rebellion

The subject wj not concluded tive session, adjourned.

After execu- !

rw n& an n j -tL o ra CT' lor ' by all Lrajr,rt.-t al Store aeepera jeocralij tkrouptioat tb XMi'.tr .

thi morning being nineteen inches.

IIakxar, 0., January 22 River about fUtiou-1 JOIÜV.S A: CIKOSLIB Y.

ary; not o high by five feet a in April 160.

Give Tone to the Momacli! lien , ovate die teiu! and Prolong l.ifr.

" Situated eijrbt miles fron IisILanapolis,

ON THE INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD, wp.b tLe. nation Oa'.laudet ia It t'S'fr, evtry acre fenced, rearly ad the ra:!s new or recently rseT; 3H aerr in cultivation, 100 .vere underdra:t.ed, Tur food ore bard, eight we'.l of water, two good tares acd

new oiie 115 Uet lonnearij completej. a family re'CenCe

- aa a .

Mr Puell wa true patrtut. an-i iove.1 n:s

cuuntrv and its flag with a fervor and enthusiasm that kne uo bound. L.it auaimer he jjinel , our army in Western Virginia. as a volunteer Aid i to lien lumont, and receiviM a very ivmpli-1

notice in that öftrer report for l.s

It t .aw . . v 1 worth Jl.fJ, ftvetecaiit houses. aaw-rr.i:i worthJ'JW, ri0 OO per ISottlo, .4 ;n.re-b.a,e. Thb'shly f,rt.3e t.rm, un-

Bottlt'H 1'or OO. ! I Prepared and sold by I

CHARLES WIDDIF1ELD & CO.,

ceo A fT,o P.,llo,f T7o ! HOUSE Mr. BIit reported back the bill to PitTBrc. J.inuary 22-.River l'J feet six; ODO ÄCrCS, tnC Uauauaet Z arm, j jncrea!ie tj,c clerical force Ln tha War and Xavr I inches by the p cr north and Mlmg. j

Depitrtment. Ped. - I ouuorous, jicuirj .i, . r. Ai-niver nOn motion of Mr. Blair, it wms renolved that ! bout one inch 'per hour, the water lack 20 the President - infurm the House whether the act I nh of being a high as in 1832 and four inch-, of Congress requiring officers of additional reg- ! eäff tim ular re-imenw. appointed trotn civil life, to be j The Kanawhi at Charleston thm morning was assigned to the recruiting service, has been com i falling fast. plied with, and, if so, how micy ofScers have f Locistille, Jan. 22 River rising all day at been thus employed since the extra session of! the rati of one .inch per hour. . Tbe weather is Congress. i cloudv. -

ibe liouse, in Committee of the v hole re

equaled in situation by auy in tbe State, oi.lr 20 miuutea X j railroad from Indianapolis, four paenjrer trains top-; pirg at the farm tat ion euch day. with a State road runt rg through it center, I r.ow lered for ale at a great bargain. It caD be di.ided into tx or eiLt farms it deired. Kor term apply to the owner. . i S. BKOWN. C'llaudet, Jiiiuarj 4, 1CI.

SOLE I'KOriUETOI-S

1 William Street, . York. CT 4 r aale.by druifi-t aiS crxer , frucrally lHr.nk.rt tlie -MMo?re "4 -'itawty

DRUMS.

XVST RKCFIVF.I) A LOT OF SVI'FKIOR POTS

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TV ILI. KD A sroWF.LL

Kuraeif the constiieration of the o.II milling appropriations for the executive, legislative and judicial expenses. - - - Mr. Diven regrettsl that there was a division of sentiment as to the principle on which the wax should be conducted. Mr. hpauldirg froui the committee of Ways and Mean reported a bill to authorize the iseue of United States Treasury note and for the redemption and funding thereof and for tbe funding of tbe fVvatinz debt of the 1'nited States.

. Front tialttmerr. BaLTlxoRC, Jan. 22.- Th boat from Okl Point h arrived, but brings no news of importance. : 5 ' ' ". . '

A flag of truce Lad cotue lown fro.a Xorfalk, t it froucht uo intelliceace of the Iiürrjiidt ex-

but

pedition. Gen. James ia here, and is endeavoring M counteract tbe prejudices of certain army and Davy officers gatnt Itie rißfeJ canuon andprojec-tdei..

(wt vtf rrt,,. 78 William Street, Coenaro L;brrj tret,N. T. Julya-dly 1 TAUE NOTICE. rjlBE rNDEWTGNFT) n5 THTS DAT rTTiCHAEt 1 tbe Sftock of Govds oni br E. A. Hali, tn 1b Odd Fallow,' BaiMinr. No. 2, ard w.tf wear a rep a eemptie aortr;er.t cf tbe la'e st le of r and wii! keep ttperlene ed orV es, o to rait a!l tbe "id c'ooer a !! aa tbe tew one, wtotn be oi.c;! t bmt call befor purcbasinf elsewhere, lie will m kep a r x4 aaortBaent of lien's and Boys' Clothing - - v ,IANI, .! a a-d Älork at t'MrnihlM. lk.lt f-.'ji.l ll. I '-I". Odd Fellow-5 llnll, Xo. WASniNüTVN FTKLtl. ' iriUAAsi viLrEn.

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