Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3548, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1862 — Page 2
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Democratic Union State Ticket. row tcxtTAtr or lrraTX, JAM KS 8. AT II ON', Of Marini Coante. t-oa irtiTfii or atate, . JOSEl'H lilMTiyK, OfFouoUin Countj, ro TiUHt in or hate, MATTHEW L. BRETT. Of Davie. County. rot ATTomiT ennn, OSCAR tt. HORD. Of Decatur Countj. ro MrrtMXTtsbiiXT or rttuc i.vt.ictx(s, MILTON" . HOPKINS. Of Ciinkrj Cour.tr. The Nuccm f Ibf Uitrni4 IlxpedW flonThe Capture f lloanoke lanaf and Ortlruciihii off Hie He feel finnkml Fleet. The telegraphic column, this morning contain thrilling and eieiling newr The intelligence of Ui ucceM of the Federal tne;, under General Hi5iDr, id tle cap-turv of the rHel fortification ami force on Koanoke Island, the destruc
tion of the relftl guidHat fleet, ail the advance J
of the Union army inland, t moet decisive and cannot fail to Ke attended with the mo.t important reiulta. The rqoru we lave of the victor co tue through rebel source, hut the enemy acknowledge a disastrous and overwhelming defeat. The extent of the rictrt and its cost to our arms cannot he füll known until we receive direct intelligence from the expedition. Tie fall of Fort Hetirjr nd lloanoke Island is a evere Mow open the rebels, not only in their importance ns strate-ie foinL, but in the mural depre-itti the defeat inuM huvc u;)a. the Southern penple. Hut even the victories to he effective must be followed by n.ntiiined energetic fTre-i-xiie movement. The capture of ttnitorv aß I it nccwpat' require lire bidie vef Uovpv, which miM be uken Irm.i thore already in the held and thu-i we.ik.tn the main body. It this
olicv u pursued, utiles the army u largely rein- j furcelf it may piuvea t-ourceof Hf.iL.nes instead i offtrenth. For nine iirortln our fori'fs litre 1 1-een organizing and preparing fur .er vice. The j brilliant ncUiev tuietit. at Fort Henry and lloanoke Irland at the firt fruit of this prepir.vtorv work. If they are succeeded by Federal victories at Man maa. Howling (Jreen audi Columbus, the military organization of; the Confederate St.tte) will receive a blow ' w!;ich it will be very .iJTicult to overcome. Thee triumph ot our arms will excite impatience lor more decisive victories, and the clamor w ill agnin be lieanl for onward m n enient. The j
Our Army I'orrftpodfnrf from the 3ith (Irlali) ItCKlment. Camp Mortox, r.r lUrd-t'iwn. Kr.j Fchriarv 1. 1-2." j F.MTCE Sintixil: In the Indianapolis Journal of the , I notice a con;muti'ciion from this rcjriment, Mgned "Y. A ' in whkh the writer vs.f4e Colonel Walker in a manner totally unbecoming a fol'iitr. Without regnrd to the charge not inquiring whether or not tl.cy aie true--the writer bow Itimteli to be actuated by airit nftn-wHl. and - mabre pliow itself in every line of the article to which I allude. That orse one or other is t b!me for the manner in which we have beri negierte-1 by the Paymaster L verv evident: but to saddle that blame on our worthy Colonel, i uncharitable, not to av criminal. I juppo-e the bend and front of the Colon?!' ofTnc toward "Y. A." exiu in the fact tht he, pertra;, hat bec-n fnuhleJ in fome of U: clforUi to "put on the atyle." But ye: his literary etfortd have no other ef.ex t than to incite a deire unoai; the mm to IumI live prerun.4ve writer, and liame hitn out of countenance by popular coti!.t. He ;ak very corißilentlv of ike coume that will bo pure tied br the palfant Iri"hmen of our reria ent In case "otr bero" is a candidate for Lieutenant Governor,(a he insinuates ) That pan-:raj4 i int worthy a reply: but yet I undertake to ay tli-vt there i not a half dozen men in the retriment Lut would give to the Colonel aoy favor he would a.k, whether their ub frape or what not. In fact, 1 don't think there U any commander in the service wh- enjoys the confidence and good will of hU men to a greater extent th in he does. And this attack to which I refer only hows the puillaiiiuitv of a weak-minded, ma!Iciou spirit, wltfie ollicc only i to bark at the Lee! of th'.x-c whom difCtetion warns l.iiu not to attack o; enly. lint enough of thi.; Iii letter h;i been thoroughly directed aiid commented njoii by the rejiuieiit; fo a reply to the paltry tbin i u-se'e. Tlie health oT our men ia gool generally and still improving. ll'iite n. traced was en i' fe! a few day since neir our camp, viz: the hanging of a soldier 1o had foully inuidere! a citizen a lew d iy pievi oui We are daily exjectiiig a vi'it from the Payinrter. If you find one etmed about your city ple.tre -end h'rn thi. way, a we will give him h cordial welcome. J. 3.
A Quotation for the Time. Johx JUnoirn, in Derembcr, l"rll, in hi
Batiri'-al pr-Cr h, faib ll'.v it hit the frrttnt: j No poontr wn the pre en t report laid on tVe t-iMe ttian the ulture came t! k!g aiovnd : their prey t! e circa of a great military ot-ib- ! Iihrr.rnt. Me;i of tainted reput.itior, cf "broken j 1 lortMne, lf they ever hol any), of battered eon- ; Ptitniiori, "vhoice prit-," "tireil of the dull pur- j fuit. of life'tecking alter agencie and commii- J
!r., and wi3!ing to light the public candle at both ends."
The receipt during the week and frr the pea
son, w ere a follow.; Total for The week
Prcviomlv reportel Tt"..Vl ;
OFFICIAL.
FOR SALE
i
.CM 17 I
Ttal for th .ei)!i.
In con'juenr-e of the
T i I'rr Twr.T, Tv'. 4. 1-T2. j ETPH OLD K KS OF PONDS OF THE UM-
j t-4 M4!h Aurrt 13, l-HI, r-t pavtle thr ryr 4?4,"" ' frw dvf. TYerj rx'tif.e. ht j 'OT.:n it ml f-r !
un':.uil niidior of 1 l ' I ytji"r.t or lr l 'ujm.üs or ni-ii.mi.tl l:4er"t
THE UNDERHilL BLOCK FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES.
X 2NT XX
Srnutor
Trumbull on tutton.
tlie Contt
d; I hicl wet I. rott?U it; l wajj, . wkkt bom da n t).o i:t!i instant. In c-tti, areaMy
tli fCJfon, and w!ii. h are not in. 1 tided in the re j to t'Vf,'r t-ri r, 1-r t? Tr'a-urfr of th I'r.lteU ?tv. at !
Cf .p? we have given from w eek to weck.it i i W.Lif;gtun, ci by either tf the A.i-tai.t Trf.vurr t
protati:e tnat tne numt-er pdc-I exceed that i Xw Tork, r-ton, cr rbila.UlpLi.
gieu atKve enough to m ike the total reach
half, tüilfiei. s w'f will, a.s uitul,r4aia the r turn. from each hoti-e eneaeed.and lav the biii-
AU uch Ci'Bpoa. to;ttr with kVJsIm low ing the ' -I ' nd.ulr aJ mwunt of cb C-aif - aoJ tb rssvf;x sum of efh nrrl. nut be t rentnl for exmint!.;n
; ne before the trade w ith as little delay as pus- i tlJj verificativn at h it three tall bo:r.e. dv before i " , - . - .. ... .. . - . . - -
From the AH.anv (N. T.) .rjru and Atla. TIip I,eon of IHMor) . In the crU'w of the French revrdutioti (llil), when t!;e revenues were falling and the expene? d (iovernment incrcu-ing, the people out of emplovincnt, tlie Ooveruiitent unable to ell'cct :i loan, and when the King mihI tjiieeu had rent their p'atc to the mint to be melted down into coin, the Minister Xevker appealed to the Con tiiuetit A.-.-embU und propoe a tax eijual to one ioutth of the income of each individual, infitting that there was no other alternative, aud that iJ this measure were rejected, the pay of the army mu-t htop and the interest of the public debt iiiut be .ns etii'ed. The national Assembly reieivcil the piopo.-itiou coldlv, but Mirabeau ejH.ke with powerful em; Jia-i3 in iu favor "T ake tlie lit of Fiench proprietors," he said, ' choore among them those whoe fortune is side juate to Mipply the deficiency; let two thousand be h.iciif;vel for the good of the whole. "You recoil at the barbarous ntonosal. Alas!
" I want no other authority for tnttfng down
even tlüi gigantic rebellion tlian such aa may be j There has been a firm feeling iu Ü.e provision j denel from the Constitutum proj-erly interpret- market all the week, and this fcrmnes was in-f cl. It is e jtial even to this trreat cmerirejiey, f creael to ome extent bv the favorable move-?
a. .-a. ',
and tlie more we ptuoy its provisiorL, ue moieit ; merit. ot tne arrnv
i triil iu troublous times, the greater will be our admiration for the instrument and our veneration for its authors. Aa unpopular as the avowal may le for the moment among the thouhtloa, I here declare that I am for suppressing this monstrous rebellion accop!:j;g to law, and in no other way and believe that Congress has only to discharge its duty, and the army perform Its with energy and activity, to briut the war to a ipeedr auf successful Issue. We are fighting to maintain the Constitution, and it especially becomes us in sppealmg to the people to cme to its rescue, not to violate it ourselves. How are we better than the rebels if twth alike set at nought the Cunsti-
tutiooT ' I W4rn mv eountrvroen wln Und re-idv i J
to tlerate any act done in good faith for the suppression of the rebellion, not to anction usurpation of power, which msy heretifier be-onie precedent for the destruction of constitutional liberty. Hut while fighting thi battle in behalf of constitutional liberty, it behooves ns especially to see to it that the Constitution receives newlctrinient at our hands. We will have gained bnt little in suppressing the insnrreetion if it be at the exieii-e of the Constitution, for the chains which the bond mm wears are none the lighter because they were pre-ed bv his own and not
another's hand. As wc expect to evme"o'it of J this contest with our tlag full and complete in all its proprtions, not n ptrit? er;oel or a Mar obcule l, .so let us preserve the Constitution, per
feet in all its parts, with all its guarantees for the
prmnt.
M13-dlit
Secretary of tte TreaMirr.
CONTRACTS.
PAirnisix'ia aunDivia CF sgt'ARF. M. 4. AS ITH 1L-M. NORTH STREET.
3r
.Voticc to Contractors, (VfK I or THC IMV4 AMtülL.) IiihanafHM. Iu5iana.
the Indiana Arsenal nntil rlrt:r.V lü:h, 102. for
ihr arid rnrriUMne the l nita ttes dorrmmeiit I
Mesa pjrk was held firmly at $'J 7i(?10for
good cmiütry and the best city brands, with buyera at 25c per barrel below thee juotitions. A partv who purchael 2.2d0 brls on icuUtiou a
month aro. concluded to sell out. ai.d the hol - C?KAbF.D IiJOIt),AI win be recti ved at the office of i
amount was taken at $9 75. Rump pork is in i
g-Ml demand.witb (vales of 100 barrels at$6 5f). j vjtb ten thousand (lo,o; Tin Catdteri fr f1x-pocM Prime mes Is held at $3 20. The English and j ran; ni th i.me riusutity for twelre-potuid ttins. 1
Irish packers bougbt bulk tüdes very freelr, and i i1' Bll1 "i "i 'n respect i.ke wmpiM to about a million and a half rKiiinds were taken at j t'iMbe opened at ft o'clock P. f. cn the isth
Kr44c: noiders aKing a tliade litgner at the infant. Tli- utHler-i-rin-d reserves tie natit of rf;cctir.,r j close. The demand for bulk shoulders i limit acy or alt liJ tLt tiT be nisde fiTtl.e al ove work; ! :
ed, and the onlv sale we lieard of was lO.OUU j of contract to ..i.e or m-.re of th lowest rear'"u t ; Mdder, und of erdarrin r uim'u.i-h'vz the r.t:niter I
H W w in in
of jiiitr above ppecißed as rimy be requird y tl j
rH
II. STVUM,
Capt. Conitnandin Arsenal.
MEDICAL, i Slight Cold,
lbs at 25rC.
T a
i ne business aone in MM nas oeen diu moi- ; pubüc serv ice, erate, which is to be attribute to the firmness of I f"bi2-d4t holders, buyers not being disposed to pay within j Ib'c of the rates asked, which are f?8'iu?4c fr ' countrv and citv.bnt at these rates the :iles snm t
up 1 .CO) tierces, the market closjing firm; keg sold at 7e. Flour and grain did not undergo any important change. Whisky h is fluctuated some, closing at 17c. (reen apples are scarce, and are 5'Jc per brl higher. PI,, Ir.r. !j i.n tn. 0".
$2- tor cold. ! euj are aua.re cf the importance cj t. The supply of nails is light and inadequate to ' etopping a ffiaugJi. or fllq.fit the deman.J, and prices are still advancing. j jQcld. in its first stare ; that ivMch. II J?V? Cat!?6 advancca G r cewul ai,J in. in, the leiring zvuld yield to a 53 l.ghteuppiy. i
In the grocery market the business has been i '"' V o-wm zq, sucn w'
cju.rt.il tJfcxLs.eriica.a. cr ifafe. JDLtaal, V which might he checked. with a simple remedy,
f neglected, cfteru terminates ssricusly.
j.rofe-tin of life and liberty unimpaired, and the i confined to ;i limited jobbing trade, and suar is attacks the luncrs.
iifinimrni ufii renurreu uouoiy near ironi me
fact that it has been sacredly maintained and ; proven eipial to every energency, under eirctimstatues the most tr ing ti which a nation was) i tiJ... i... i. t - : j
!"l"jruui. II IT I , "ilTTII IIICSU UIC I? IU II , we will have an assurance that our (iovernment is stronger than ever before, and that constitutional liberty is established on n foundation w hich no human power w ill et er be able to subvert.
aC per lb. and molasses lc ter gallon lower.
Coffee is easier, but there is a firm feeling kept up in this article. . The stocks of all kinds are light, and all par i ties buy sparingly and w ith refereuce to current wants. j Coal and carbon oils are 5(Z 10c lower, but in; fair demand, however. A foolish impiession is
u:ere first introduced eleven, years agv. It has been proved that they are the best article before the public for Jis-tLma., ßalattL, the HacJäng Cough in 2aji.s.umlvLiarLt and T
Fanatical Kavi.nc.s An Abolition conven tion na recentlv held in Hosion. At this meet
ingSfehen S. Foster, in one of his speeches,! said they had something else to do besides giving i the negro his freedom. We must put him into j the Senate, and admit him into our social circles, j We have got to swallow the negro whole, wiih i all the wool on him. When we can do that, j then we fh.-.ll have the millenium, and not till; then. If we are not prepared to do this, we had , better fight on the C onfederate .ide. He would i not suintort the (iovernmeiit in its present nosi- i
itevuiling reirardin' somt explosions which have !
taken place in using this carbon oil, attributing numerous ajfeciizns cf the j3lLtCjat re them to an adulteration with spirits turpentine givinn- immediate relief. w and burning fluids; and we h ive noticed such : n " statements in- new spat-ers coniluctcl by persons SpCahCTM St SuigrS supjosed to be intelligent The absurdity of vjill find them effectual for clearing
s icti cnargea win e mannest wnen u is j-tatct and ctrengther.ing the voice til if uliiUt tluu irlaiifi rail w vintth Ki.f Kir t.nP
gallon, spirits turpentine is worth 1 to and
burning Uuil 7üc. The explosive material in this carbon oil is naptha or benzole, and tiniest) this a extracted, the oil, for iiluniirutiiig purx)ses, is excessively huigerous, and not sale in
deed to I. handled in a heated atmosphere at all
Cold by all (I)ruggisis and (2)ealers in JJedioine, at 5 cents per box.
tion. He h id endeivnred to dissuade every voung j Hence the importance of procuring oil which has
imporUnctf of the M'izure cf Roanoke Island and .Do uu not uu if you jioclaim a bankruptcy, or,
the object of the expedition U thus detailed by J
the New York tlrraM: - j The object ot taking Itoanoke Island by the I LTnion foires is to take the initiative toward' setz- I ing other points on the railroans running directly iotith from Kichmoml, and thus effectually cut off the sullies from the Southern States, ff the : Union tnnjv are fortunate enough to pecure its j
capture, it wdl put a stop to the inland coat navigation of North Carolina, which means of transportation has been so useful from its safety aaint hostile cruiers. The mint important object of th? seizure will, boweer, te the threatening of X '.blk, and, if it Is thought advisable to follow upihe advantage the rlmking of the rebel army at Norfolk. A movement securing I'amlico and Albemarle Sounds, and thus comm intling' the great Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal, and the Dismal Swamp Canal, would command the adjunct canal known as the Jericho Canal, connecting, tnrough Lake Drumtnond with an important railroad junction at a tow n called Suffolk, on the Nansemond river, where the main railroad route from Norfolk branches into what are called the Norfolk an ! Petersburg railroad, and the Seaboard and Hosnoke railroad, thus completely cutting olTall connection by rail or water between Norfolk and its surrounding country, and the other parts of the rebel regions. The strategic importance of such a movement.
If micressfully mad will form one of the most i
important features ot the war. i he island is a position which is raluible to tu, comiu mding, as it does, the'Currituek Sound, which opens in
to Albemarle. Currituck is about ti f y miles j long, ten miles wide, and is n iig b!e for vessels drawing ten feet of water. Owini: to the natural i
what is the sanio thing, refuse this imjt, vou
commit action no le-s unjust and still uioi c de structue? Do ou believe that the million, of men who will instantly be ruined by euch a step, or by its necessary consnpaeru es, will allow you to enjoy the fruit of your villainy? that starving for food, they will suffer ou to indulge in yor detestable enjoyments? The other day, on oc-c.i.-ioji of a ridivubius tuition iu Falai Koyal, they exel iimel, 'Catiline is at the gates of Kome, and you deliberate!' With truth may it be said iiow, hUJoous bankruptcy is there; it threatens to consume yourselves, your honors and our for tunes, :nd you deliberate!" Under thia vehement appeal the Assembly voted the t it, but it was never put in execution, and bunlkiui:cy and anarchy thenceforth ruled and destroy ed the Revolution.
TMXittion. Senator Wjlson, of Massachusetts, in a late speech in that body,' said: I notice one thing: we talk a great deal about taxation; the press of the country talks of tax i tion; the people, we are told, clamor for taxation; but whenever it is proposed iu Congress to tax anybody or anything, that body or that thing pro te-ds. Von can not reich auyiju irtor, vou can not propose to tax in any direction, that.yoii do not have letters w ritten to you and a class of men Hocking to Wellington and saving, "that is not the thing to tax; those are not the persons to tax." We tilk about the reduction of Kalarir;
but when ue projue to reduce in any direction, j cent
man he could from enlisting, telling them that they were going to fiiiht for slavery. Wendell I'hiliips said he should deplore tlie complete snccess of (Jen. McCIcllan, if his present policy was
to be ccntmued. t
If the remarks above on oted are not sufficient to lead to the arrest of those who uttered them, then thodors of Fort Warren should be opened and tho-e incarcerated therein set at liberty. Oivixo Powkr to Tin: 1'REsink.xT. The Federal Sonate has passed a bill placing in the hands of the I i evident the power to seize railroads and telegraph linc, and ,-iiei t them to the use of the (iovernment. The bill is pending in tlie House, and will probably pass. If the President already possesses the power,
Congress ought not to interfere. If he doe3 not j possess it, either the President or his Cabinet j Ministers have been guilty of a usurpation. In ' duly, at the extra session, if any member of j Congress had pugge-ded that the exercise ol this j
poM er without the authority of Congress was a usurpation, he would have been set down a Se cession'st, and a such hooted and proscribed. Congress is coming to its senses. It begins to perceii e that we h ive n destitution. It begins to know that the President is but the servant of the law and not its maker. Hence this bill a wholesome sign. Mihrankte Nur. Frm the Cim-innatl !rk-e Current, Feb. 12.
Financial nml Commercial Summary for I lie !'ut Week. J The money market remains in that dull and ! ipi'et state heretofore noticed; the demand from acceptable borrowers is of a limited nature, sind i
first class business paper is taken freely at 10 per j
been properly refined and prepared by experienced ami scientific men. Clover seed advanced to $l i4 IU, and timothy to $2 lOaii 'dd, w ith a good demand.
What is Life Without Health ?
iu:axi)i;s IJKANDirS r.i'ANDrs
Cincinnati C nttlo .Market for the week ending I rhruarv I'.'tli.
Catti.k The supply of beef catfie was light' IH ANDK S
during the week, and prices advanced fully '23: percental. We now rpiote c.immon at SI TQ ' 2; fair f2 S0l 2 Li); gootl $'2 7f(.f.'f ; and prime ! to choice $.' '2ö(tt',l .VI per cental gross. j SiiKH'are in goird demand and in light supply 1 at 2 .r'(V? i per be id, and '3(i.l.yC er lb gross j
wtlght. Hoos The receipts of hogs during the week hive leen light, and the maiket ruled firm at $'l 2J('iij 3f for country dressed, frozen, which w ere shippi'd from Chicago mid other points in Northern Illinois, and $!l -i')(ä'i 50 for city slaughteretl. The packinghouses are now generally closed, and the packing season may be regarded at an end. The packing has exceeded thr. of any previous yeir.
A Cold is annoyir g. A CouiU U troublesome. Hoarseness prevents Fp'ch. ore Throats are painful. BRANDE'S TÜÖSILAGO
Is plMsaiit to take, ;md smii t fWt a etiro.
Slt?isil .ISoliafo. TO AD VKl!TfolLliS.Alli1rtii;Mfta taken .far a i ifirJ time, itl ort Is r& I out t" ft we the rw''ii of the time t pecif cJ, trill ff vharjnl the rr.juhir ratnn far the Jtiie up to the time they are nrlrrtil nut.
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.
we are told "that is not the direction to reduce."
Sixty day of thi se"ion of Congress have pissed, an we -tatid Lore talking about an advance of the nrniv, complaining of (he men who man-
pre-iawaier wnicn protects a I arge portion ot tue' age me military au.nrs ol tnc country; but it we coasts of North Carolina and Virginia, the water I are nuking more progress ihm the army is, I
hould like forneltodv l ioint it out. I believe
The Senate, or rather the Kepublicaus in tlie
is as placid as a lake, and easily navigated
The Trnivurr Hill.
The New York Ileralt, of Monday, in its ;
financial article, makes the following coaimenbj j taxation, provided it dni't touch them. upon the Treasury note bill, w hich has) pnssed the j - House, and is now before the Senate KxpuUion of Mr. Hrllflit.
It should be rem ember e 1 that to relu.-e to vote , lor the Tie.isury Note bill ii to paralyze theOoveruuieut ud to afford aid and comfort to the rebels. The offence for which Mr. Hright was .-o justly expelle! from the Senate last week wis light and trivial, iu a practical point of view, in comparison with the conduct of Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, and Mr. Ilo-coe Conkhng, of New York, in trying to defeat the Treasury Note bill. Had these member succeeded in sc lacing a m i jorify of the members of Congress from the'r al
legi nice, and killing the bill, the wheels ot (lov
The bill authorizing the is-ue of $150,0(10 ,()) j
in I rensurv notes, and m iking them a legal ten ,
eminent would now haie topptl. Mr. Chase
could not have paid the inteiet on the public db. due ou the 1 Oth, all military preparations i'uM hae come to a stand still, it would hate been impossible to procure any more sujilies for the irtuy and navy, and Congress would, iu a !i. it tune, h ue beeu brought lace to t ue with an iuluiiated army of f',(l0o unpiid troops. , Fi oiu .uch a picture as ll.is the pauitic mind re coil in hoi tor. Yet this is the state o? things whiih the el!vrt. of Ie-rs. Mirnit, t'ui.kl.ng. and the other members who oted witli Vailandigham and May weie calculate I ti pia'uce. It is to be hoped that they will find tow imiutcrs iu the Senaie. A unanimous vote in favor of the incisure is iK-t to te oxjected, especially as the Sonate contain several members whose lovaltv is at least a a supeted. Hat it is to be hoped that the majority will be so I ire as to satisfy the country that tlie Senate, like the House, is generally sound on the great ipiestion at issue, and that the A iminis transit iitl apprehend no fire in the rear. It i- obvious at de same liuie that the amount of Tret-ury i. tes which the Dep.ii tment is authorized t4 issue by the act now before CotigiesS will be wholly insufficient to iciieie the necesMt.e of (lo einn.eiii, if tune is lost in maturing and pas.-ing t! e iuusmi v tax bids. Iu order to pay its way. (iovernment must insuic the return to the Tre Lury .through the channels of tax com mis'.oners. of the bu!k ot llie. '1 le isiuy notes now to be issued within a few iik. In other words, taxes must be levied at once, az.d invic payable, in April at the latest, or theiewiii be i. other . dead loik at the Treasurv within nii.ftv dav. !
dor, pas-ed tlie Honc of l!f resentatives in the early part of the week, which paused great jov ! among the people throughout the loval States. I
i Ins bill is now pending btlore tlie Senate, and indications exist that an attempt will be made to
this section of the bill i right; I want to see it j deleat it or to change it as to render it unaccept-
iijton the statute book." able to the people, and place the (iovernment at There is much truth in the above. All want ! l,.,e nie,c-v "f hts bankers of New York and New
r.n'Matiil. It rs I.kolv hiivvevpr. tliit tlo or.'jnr
of popular sentiment which is b itig brought to bear ou the Senate will neutralize the inlluence of bunkers and capitalists, which is now being uii'lib'd in I be b-: ilat i li' balls nf lln lutiim viilli
enale, u iiiu piemfiue ot t icir wisdom. Have . all energy and pei tinacitv worthy a Utter ciue. seen tit to expel Hon. .Jesse D. Bright. Sf-nator ...1 ii. ,r " !. i.;:i ;ii,'.J .. v.
. m jnii'asaa iv'tia in i-i.-.- or id niuv UV Ul VtlXJ i
irom uns Mate not or any overt act ot treason . Hu.e or OIlIv sligldlv modified. This bill pro- . . I ............ f I ... I . .. 1 1 .. . i . . i i i .. . rr..- . . i
.... .in m.c i.uH.ii..i.ii.M ui hoc oer.i Vl,!e;, ,ur Uie ,,K.0 demand notes to the amount i commute,! by h.m, -r miiv dereliction ot duty as j alrt..,dv specified, making them a legal tea.deran l : a Senator, but s.tnr.ly because he w said to eti f,ir t,öir mlemplion in' five year United States tert.nn views obnoxious to the feelings of tint! tl,K.t bearing . percent, or twentv year stocks ! body. Now. while wc hive no particular regard j Mrig er cent., at the option öl" the holder. I b.r tint gei.t.euian.and utterly condemn his both- plie in!t.ret U to be paid semi-aunuall v in coin '
te-io-s m ute iienioeraiic party, ami l.. en.-rts , demand notes, at the ontion of the Secrctarv
of the Treasury. This latter is the clause which . will probably be modified by the Senate. The pievaiiing feeling m that body is that the interest j should be paid in coin. i The news from the armies during the week has ; been very encouraging. Fort Henry, on the' Tennessee river, built by the rebels to protect the flanks of their forces at Columbus, was cap
LADIES OFPKUCATn HF. AtTH Oli IMPAtltF.I
orif(i'.iUati"n, or to those y whom an incre.ie of
family is from any reason o!)jctioiible, the un.le rsictn-d wouM off.T a orescription wbicli i prf-ctly rtible ali i safi, and wliich ha been precribil iu variius part" of (he 0!J WorM for the past centary. Although this article is very eliesp nnd simple, yet it Las been put up in half pint bnttb's nii'l sol. 1 very extensively at the e.lirbitant price of $5 per battle, the utnleriirnel propose to furnish the reeipe f-r 1, by the pv.-es.sion of which every la1y can Mipply bersrlf with a perfect safeguard, at any Ini tore for the tnrlinir sum of 25 cents per year. Any physician cr drusjijit will tell yon it in perfectly harmless, thiiainls of testimonials rnn he procured of it eI5iacy. Sent t any part of the wurU ou receipt of fl,ty a'iares-. ing. 1)R. J. C. DKVKHAUX, I'. O. R..x, No.2."i53, New Haven, Connecticut. uly22-!AW61
lb cmt a lwi, at all the lroff Stores.
TrssiL.UJv) t tkks conwis. Tr.SSILAC.O TlTSSILA(;0 cr i:k iioauskxkss. TUSSILAGO CT'ltES SOUK TIIKOAT.
ODK TO IlK.tMIPS Tl MLAi;0. W0NDKKITL filtANCLKS. Oh ! where can I find them. To the lni( Slre qviick, I will speedily try them; I have a bud Couh, And I wid) to be tuire To have the best remedy That w ill ( ry srnn cure. 31 j 25 cents per box, at all the Irnir Stores.
ir. t vodi um, c;ii.v.m;ii;. ('outfhs aud Cold will go away. Sometimes in a mhIc day. If to the Ini!i Store you will go And fret Mipplied witk Tussilaco; Von can ue it freely as you please, It never fails to give you eas. Thoe (Iranub'c oii'irrful are, I'm ure, For the3' speedily t-fTect a lastint: cure. JY" 25 cent per box, at all Pru(5 Stores. i i mwn mi; n in i i mmmmmm mm FOR SALE.
toie;eii t.)i!-ias ana elect I.mcoln. we must protect iaint hi- cxy ulsion as an unjust and unwarranted act. If tlio grounds alleged are a suftirie t pretext for Iiis expubi-ui, Hale, Sumner, and others of th it stamp ought to have bce.i expelled long ago, for they entertain and promulgite views calculated to give aid and comfort to the rebels:, and iihversire of the Constitution and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
C, L, S. Matthews, GENERAL COMMISSION
For Sale or to Exchange FUR CITY I'KOrEUTY, 553 Acres, the Gallaudet Farm, Situated ei-ht miles from Indianapolik, ON THE INMANAIH)US AND CINCINNATI It A II11UAI, with U:e tim liallatidet in its center; every acre fenced, nearly all thf rails new or recently reset; :iiio acres in cultivation, 100 acres uiiderdrained, four good or hard. eiiht well of water, two gv,d barns and a new one 115 feet ln nearly completed, a family residence worth ? I.n. hi, live tei,mt Ikiws, a awnliIl worth il,i)0.
a store and store-hou-e. This huhly fertile farm, unepialed in situation by any in the State, only 20 nimites j hy railroad iroin I:idian.iMlis. four passencer trains Mopj pii, it tJio faria station vadi day, w ith a State road rJ'ij ninx through its renter, i nw oJTered fr s.de at a great 1 bargain. It can be divided ir.t six or eiht farms if dcj sirel. For tenn ajxdy to the owner. J 8. KKOWN. I C.'IIaudet, January 4, 1S61.
MILITARY COODS.
AM
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m,,M- 1 re etiaie nas tiasfet a tn-l precedent, t,;red. and ..tue H.fUM of their forces Hol. leaving which sM,eot its members may hereafter hive: m,st of their arm an I al. tl.eir camp equipage caue t.. be orry tor. Fort Wayne Sewiir. I in 0r lin,N. aIj prt I).,ne;SOn. on tue Cu:n- " " - - hcrland river, elected to prevent a tlat.k moveI eniiM hanin Uemorralir Mule Ten. ,, j,,., tllt. lvM lu.ee on Green river, iu trnl ( omniUtec. Kentucky, w is completely surrounded by a force This body met lat week nt Hatri-btirg, tuid of some ten thousand at" the last accounts, an 1
wi!ile captured beyond a doubt. The number of tones ii, that fort was 0,000. The extieditieii
FORWARDING MERCHANT, fjarr F iff-Proof tiiilfliii7 NO. 124 FOI KTH ST., WEST SIDE,
Iletvveen ."nnlti street nnd tlie ICiver j LOUISVILLE, KV. I Conit-TinieTit.vare re-pectfuUy s licited, arid imnieiti.ite snles with prompt retiir- g'iaraiiteed. jan!3
was litgelv atlei'.de!: Its oidv pis-.ieola ie-diition calling
action was the a State Conveii
tion. to as.-emble at the Capit.d on the Ith of duly next The I'iitrint and I'nion, remarking upon the mcctiug ot the (t:i:niUce, eay: "The mittai; of the Dem w-ratie. State Com mitte' on W'e hicsd.ty 1 i-t, was a h irm-'tii is t..
u:.. ii ot teaip raii.v e
IriveJ uditicil
tr:e:a
under tlen. Hunisi le against the North Carolina co it h is cat turel Koatioke Island. It seems now th it the vast army which has been org iui:ngthelit nine months is now beginning to develope it irresistible force, and that the for ward movement turn th insurrectionary States will be ore of uninterrupted trium; h, and th it all the str.i:iufi"!(! of the rebels will !,e taken within the coming sixty or ninety dij. A this hope ruighten. lite feeling among tus!ne- men becomes liiere cheer ft. I. It is clear til it the crits
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CROCERS.
r-- -rf cr-.
The leading uppoiuas cd I) iujIi ainJ of Ureckinn Le in the unf 'rtunate contest lat fall, met together as brethren, forgetful of pat dieitsi ns, and ?o!i 'ilous for the success (.f tho-.e princlj Ie which foi in the basis of the lViu Kiatic vreol. Not!i;i! oxTiirred in the sphtet degree c alcu! i
ted to ju tr the harmony ot the proceedings. The and the mirket rule- tirui at the following ipiosame spirit m inilc'ted in the ('on.ru ttee prevails tati ;,. (Jold is hel l firmly by the banki i at ; throughout the Democratic rank in i'ennsv Iva- the rales we give, but the demtnd is titiite light, i
SI
ot th;s rebellion ha. arrived, and th it h failure : to achieve victories herue for ward would dp fatal to our caue and our country. : The dem in 1 for exchange has f cen moderate
k ri IS $ V4-vl lV n J. -r r ; "T-.--'viC''fi i m ui j i- h iwn!-;i .
I . I) I A R 5 1 H H F It O I T F I TS
i KOR C.WALKY OFFICERS, J T MACKINTOSH TALMAS, dark bHe, imitation rf! ITjL cloth, Miital Je fr Sieer. L.n Top an 1 brt i b"oi; C-ips with Capes, Ridia; I?;;n, tiaimth-t nixi ' Olove-. Ofrirers' l ine Caf. Hivoloefc, Atr-IVds. I'illow ' and Cushions Ilriokmz (.'(; KcMin Cot and 1W, Kubher Suiokui I'ipe, Chas 'id C-s, Elatc f illers, 1 tow'ethi-r with a lare assortment cf other articles sjr. ahle for camp purp-.M!. SUTLERS ' Are respectfully iiJTited torive us a call. AH good ld
at niaiiulacturers prices. 111 UT X IllCKCOW ISHIV RCPRKR HF.I1 IT, No. 4 West Fourth St.. one door west from Walnut, i!ec27-'!2ni ... Ciiiriiirjati, Ohio. NOTICE.
Ilrlght Siirceiksor. The special Washington dispitcl.es to the Cin rinnati Gaiftte, datevl 11th inst , state the following in rrfereiice to the appointment of PriwhtV uccessor: Governor Morton of Indiana, alio iia b,-ii here lor a week past on imfH taut hu'üc for tlie State, leave.- for home in the morning. It i un derstood that he intends toiiMi-ult the wishes cf the people of tl e Suts in the üppiuinu id yf 4 stHi-esir t Hright rather than any pevvnl vr jooti. al preNteiiees of bis wn. jje i anvion to satisfy, a nailv as p..i'o'.e, il Fni. ii I.n ing itleiis of all .irties. He hi I en overwhelm ed with Jetter on this ami various oiLcr ul jects siiKe Lia art i al. m!" We tdtervr tli.it here and tbcie a Democratic parr ht ahcaUd the leg-il tcr.;icr clause of the Treasury note bill. 'I his is ttraiige development, ar.d must be regardisl u. jtcciiiental. The majority in Congress h are resf-onsitde for all Jei-Uiion having taken the respon-ibdity of this measure, let them I ear it ah.ne Let not Democrats shouldei any p.o t of if. i'hlfmt Timet.
ni i. It i once more a nr.ttoi ami narm niou rarty; and when it i thus unitel it is invincible." Tu Ci mp rl vjct Kitfav The Cumberland rivei rises iu tlie Cum'erlnl mountains near the boinidaiy tteen Virginia aik! Kentucky, at, d, pursu n a wexterly or southwesterly eourse. enters t!,e State of Tennessee After an extensive sweep to the south, it turns northwestwardly and li'uthcriy. and enter a mi f-ro.r, K'ntgt. rn- i
New Vork. (odd
so l..:tf
L4 prem.
l'.tiyin,j. par.
a,tfili.prem. 3, prem.
The Chamber of Commerce of this eity, at a called me'ti!!gon Mondiy afternoon, there teiiig ome evea hundred inemlers j.re-ent. paef res olutions with great rnthu-iism. and without a rS-eiitirg vote, in favor of ti e passage of the bill authorizing Toe isic of dem md Treaurv
term? the Ohio II., miles eat of the month Tl notes, and m iking them a legal tender. The
the Tennessee river and .V miles above the mouth i people of the Western States are unauimouU iu
of Uie(lu.'. 1 le enti.e lencth of Üe river Ui favor of this metsure. and most decidediv op
"Vliolealo GruciM'H.
Corner 'ailil nston nnd
II
IVcilico to Iridiaim Troop?.
Cjt AKTr ,histf m ;ks u 'n I r r t rrwr yr
Im'Ivsa VmivTiaioi
In !; i iapoli, Jdiiuary 3. 1?
ff W. rNDFIMNFO tFS THIS MFMfM OF AT- j 8 jirisi--i; the Indi o. trooti that there vet remains in 1
Li- Def.artiaeiit a I ir,-e o-k f lUaiieu.Omfrt. W oo- j i en sl.irts, Oravvers, s.s; k, Mitu-t'S and lih-ves, t!.e d ua- ; j i in "f eifiztt from all parts .jf ihe Stale, for o!iui!.u- ; t tion to M.rb of i.iir soldiers it nol thn. letters J.ve : heeti a Mnrsseil to many of ihe Colonels arid Kerirueural
Delaware ! tiartern.asfer,. n(vi:.nf tLeni to order ru; plia of tLce
Mrrel., Imlinnapoliv, J'. hh'mww, iutt.rt :bwr fi;i,-dto utfj. ITesr.min? tt'.lt this rififire miv rearh .ntim mn rl'i p. '
AVING THK LARGEST riTUCAU OP f,KvCKRIES have ik4 ra-hed. lh r,--a i her..r r,d tl..i !... !
hi tb s city, wjtb such ficihties astoenaMe us to ver socts ..f th Al ore d-enntiu are A,A. the
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uousc iuiu "cr., l.uic rT5 c ion 1 t y 'lartermaMer ot such reclment will ininieto p examine our ?oo-is ajet prxe. Uf ire parrhas.iig tlse- , d,a,ely a?HT fr the .ne. ataucir the cuartitr of each
j bort needed, and to hat point they should be sent. They , j w ill in all cases, hfl the rrj'pty Utf be prorrptlr f.r- ;
W4Me.i at the extnsef the Mate. J. H. VAJK.N.
where. Jum reivej ou eoiisiTtiarvent
4srt Half hrls. v.rw Whrte Fiih. 115 Macktrel. 3o hs ttew Peanuts. ti" a 1 1 f r sile a: vry low fibres i-ir-ik v. si.
ff bl-12
FCHNCLL.
atauut fVa) mile. i,d it drains a territorv of 1?. .
.StK) -piare mile. It i navigable for large fteunWit-- and ve.-els Ui Nashville. iOJ mile trom the mouth, and for boat of 1 tns .k)U Uii!es lurther. At cert-iiti .e.ioim ol hi , water vessHs ot dial tons iati descend the river I!M) miles to the Ohio, aud tor half its length tmats may navigate it at all seasons It i the second river in s:e which enters the' Ohio, le:cg inferior only to the Tenne.ee lle!o X.ohville the liver is deep and iiamvw. Tf.eie nie .ti th I ers rt the Ctimlterlarrd 1 furr.ares. threes, and v! rolling mills, pro-hicinr annuillv ll.jih ton. ol ir-.n. value I at $1 .T.I.OOO. The only obstruction to sn asTit of the Hv er by e.r gut. b its is Fort Dowtdsfc'ii. aLotit fJI miles from the m nth, and onlv e,tst of Kurt Hetirv.
p)scvl to giving the Kastern bankers the control
the nnaucea of the (iovernment, in any way whatever. The weather continues changeable, as usual. Thre hav been fiost. snow, rain and a little bi.i.shii.c during the vtit k. and the we.ilhei on the wi.le lu beeu disagreeable, with a temperature rasping from 3d to 4 ' degrees. Husines. has heeu raofrrtely gMd without much ch.tue f irupoi t-ii.ce. The eeaoa for p.cki:ig ferk is now aIhjuI clo.stsj, tlie receij is of hogs the juii week being light and chiefly country ilresse.1, .'luppe! here fro im Ncxiheru III noi, chicSly Chicago; they leacli hete fiozeu, but h ive been tikcu it $1 '2) l 3i;city dii-s s,s tJr.,ught 3 4!)oi3 .Vh Murt, of tl.- house? I, i
PERSONAL.
Zir ASTi.oumisr: ASTi:oLtu;isT:
THE CHARMING AND FASCINATING .liw. Ida Henri,
The uio-t wonderful Itaort IU'jJ'r in exuteiuie, takes l,er !
eprtur on E-- g- Irc.-c."i5 Nww ls ibe tiia toruiult her. MISS lirNI.I MInWs A C0BRF.CT UKK.XESS OK THOSK VlC Lliyt:. Hrimrs ahwnt MM.Uk. Caa.e v -u to be UrKved. Uivrs v.i pnt l' k about charge. I RICKS M(d'KIJkT:. C.no't nion r om. Letter U, STsii-r H'nse. Private l. trance fc-r ladis-ii u luiiana Urrri. leriu Hwaieratv -Lit Ihe tillies. f'MJ-d.l'
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Qortennater General.
II).- l eel. Trice, 0 10 .VOpcr feot-tf, (X).
s- I3 pr foot ,S00. . m
- h per foot fK(M). C
h per foot f,voo. M
TfTT
J. IK. OSGOOD. So!4 for ta.TS0.
50LD FOR 1 1 .X I I J r I 7 ;
I iD'riiis 'ri25iAi: ' 1XSTITVTE. ? as 55
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. . iii t ei. rr - Y ice. " t3T V) per loot-la.yKt. " 2 3." perfoot l,fK). - ZZ per foot-!,j03. J ' 35 per ront-ii.ltKJ t HS.l per foot MOO. 13 ptrfooi-l,(K).' J it Ml 5 per fool-1, 53.
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MICHIGAN STREET.
npHE TR!CK OF THE A raOVTT PROPERTY ON MICllIiJAN A!"T liELWAHE STIlKET.s HAS bLEN KFDLTE! B from 43 per foot to J3Ö per foot. On IVrin. j lvania frt'ia f to J.I r foot.
ceut-, nenn ri VTaninjrtnU, rve.
I'Lis is tlie cheapest art I in-st d ir.ble vacint property iu the ciJy, ly .13 per
tween Illinois. Delaware and rtli strei t. which is the center of Ir.ias.ip!:s. Partien ri'hit.f? in ore than 40 feet eau have a part i4 the next lot. TKKMS One-fourth ca-h. balance in 1. 2 and 3 years, i;h ai.nutl ir.ter4. I'.T further information call at ry c.ceov cr Tall.it' Jewelry Store. Indianapolis, Indiana, February 1, IC2 feld-JCm
H. PAItUISH.
AMUSEMENTS.
DRY COODS.
11 IjTROPOIjITAIV BI V L L .
La1y and fjentlemsn to Orena Circle. T5 cetit.
Kch au'htional Ijirtv 25 do.
Gentlemen lres Circle and Parquet t
DENTISTS.
P. G. C. HUNT,
OFKICF AND KEILiFNCF, i.Avr itiiKi;r vri:i:T, INDIANAPOLIS ITtD, FOR SALE.
Housihold I ttntititrr for Sole, j V FAMILY breaklns rp hc-.seleej.lng ill tiU-po- of i Ihe-ie H'Hili M i Fun.i.ijre ctseaj, at prate ie. !
A ..v. a
at a htw prnre. Krejuire at No. ti VTet New Tork street, ltf. n Vli.-l-.jj.j.i atr-l T-ntesee str, et. f. t.j;..l
THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 13, 'G2. l'ositively last night Lut two of Miss B. Kimberly And positively last night of t in i: o c t o n oox.
7.0E..
1WISS KIMDFRLT,
.1HSS 1I1MKV .TC7.fiTI FOTH IN THE PIECE.
aT-G. LUMBARD, Will make his second appearance and King Home patriotic !oii)T, togeihec wj:b recitations by Jlisa Kitr.beriy, received lat evnina; w-jiU immense eiitlia.siasni, creating the tuo.-t intense excitement. ' : , f 1. TirureV Address "Seot wha'lia'e wf Wal ace l ied," Mr. Luru!ard 2. The Puiich IViwl ...Miss Kjuiberl) 3. "Oh! arc you sleeping, ilpgie!" Mr. Lumuard 4. Au (Klc to the Union Mis Kuulwrly Ö. Star naucled iWtnuer Mr. Lutubard
juss Airuocriy Mr. Lunb.irtl j
ß 1 he American Ha. .
7. The Ue I, While, aud Llue.
Ü. The ftripes aud Siaru-
Miss KimWrly
To-morrow iliw Kiruls;rl' IkueSt, when th will ajipear a TUE.iJTGEis OV .UliKriGIiT; Py"- j)oor, open at T, commence at 7 J.
WIN CHELL, TUt fifffr, luaintantl Quizzical,
W TILL give a wrie of entertainmeiita, coru.istirg entire new pieces, at College 11 all, mi
THUItSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATUROAY EVENINGS
FLU. 13, 14, AND 1, lJ.
CAlmittatice 25 cenU; Children uudcr 12 years 15
cents. Poors open at 6:4.. febl'i-dtt
DRY COODS.
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ATTORNEYS.
PLNJAMIN H KRfON.
Late rf Wal'.jre A Hrrisrn.
frLi.MM r. rüiiucc Late r fC..r.iH r A F.-hbark.
HARRISON' & FISHBACK,
OFFICE. NO. 62 F.AM WASHINGTON . (Orer Munson 4 Jhritn's ?tore More,)
rsiKr; U2cr.icir.vr,i iivvino associated I t.ieinselveM to.'etheriu prartk-e ,f the U attQj t Ii JeXal r.aviy cntmste'l lo tKir r. X tv.-
Mate aivl Federal Curts. JiKNJAViv lukiitsnv
!t v , WILLIAM P. HilüAClL ls-emver 11, lrd. Henry M, Kotaey 1-jMir- will iV. -
m. nt. of deed., 4c, t the We oT!i -e. lw-l-.f
HOTELS.
IMTTISOX iioisi;, THK E AST END OF FatT MARKET-HOrME,
HAS been newlr painted, paired. and otherwise paired and improved.. .1 funibed entire -
PHYSICIANS. IHt. III-::ItVF. bak.s-:.s PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, - INDIANAI-OLi. IND. oi i'irr t... . ... .
. irr.r Ol VVU. jfi.rf, K(rM..
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my r...acajr .venue. Dov
- DRS. JAMESON & FUNKHQUSER
SOUTU MERIDIAN. STREET
Ki -: ...
. " " ru w-utixc WIT D
iMZrZZiL I'rl aecrniaate . i Tr?.k ry low rate; ax.d h my ; ,fT' J?"1 T m' Utmy newquarteTa. I T-e I rT h"u,15 ?tH-r of good ro.n. c.TtT " V'?"11 CUE? fültcd State
..... .. y . , 11M lipiniTU.
Da board. r wanted. IvsjI !,,, im .
S. BARHOL'K, I"n'p'r
MEDICAL.
NEK VOL'S DFPJLJTT.OUSPF.kMATOkRIKKA.
i ponwy IneuratV by any aeaua but thw J aüv. ate. Before C'-flirix-iM-ir: if an ir.ii..i
leant Low the nt.r r- t. . I ' v rar.l V ; .
a lei ml-euurtii , LumlreJ, .J
equeuily Uumlrrsla of oilers.
S'M-Uwk) Ma.
''sS a btM-taaid Miisrrsrr'.lHil nv.ln .. T). .
larieMvwn. Vi. fi.iA.ai. '
NOTICE. ZzT A NEW YEAR CALL A KNODLE A .OX wonld re..PertfL2y reue-t all ttoee u.Jefe t iLeuitocad attueirlae of bus,k. t,t Wa.iato treet, nortä fide, orj.,-ite Cdenn' p.l vra, etrle their TL0.1!!'- .Knod!e : Snnre tl, or tly wr.u not thas pul,::c4y cll smtbcii- pjUot. for .he. favors lu the past TLey re eatremety obHged. It will givf A. Knodie k S.m infinite, pleasure im ere allwt
may call a Utm-m iu th- fat. ire.
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PIANOS. 1 -A- IP. OBTES
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HAVE ON HAND A NfMBER OF FIRM
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