Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3548, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1862 — Page 3
DAILY SKNTINEL
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TJ1F. PULT 5TATK SFNTINEL U er.! ty 11 the r'j tnTTiing r re arwl freight .r-lr, and rteliTered to ubrri.er In advent tewn aout tli aame tin It U di-
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r?Tnfr.crr.-fr tint W. Ii. TalboU i To., fadYitnabJc Jcwcfnv, rtfrave voer full nm
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v , . . . .v .v. a.. ! dur- Ati "-""H charge on at wateV. Jewel fr- t the Car'.f.l of Indiana, to ret the rw ! the day ... J
fr -m ! ttf!r Lour. rW'-ratli-y ran rrrtlvf It tfcr' ns!
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rrt r-uUi-r.et eWwL.re. Newa dealer and rarr-er j atiAL Tax OX (i.-Wf team from Iti nj of the t.wn nrirvadeettrSn' at Indianai:;, j Wa,) n gton 11 t a bill tv Httder consideration, brurr,'1 i!h lh''SKTINr-L on 'f'''', l''TU, l:r F rorvr committee, to aes a tu, on cr-
a-.y hrr paper. Clui fr the ta.!y will he u.pJie,l at ! ery I cubic feet of -ja eini.umed, the lax to i A--i.t rme. ord-r are edicted. ill ; be pa d byr' th comp.ijtie.. , - " J Proceeding of Ihr Mate Convention j IsniASArous Gaits JlAanrT.- The quotation ' The eitm edition of the Stntinel, contain yesterday corrected by John. Carlisle S.n were f the proceeding of the Kh of January Convert- ; t irilgwcr- ' ' : - ti.tn, Jing cihnii-le!. anT to'mcet Tie aMition.tl . Wieat,' wbHe. 75 to fO;rel, 7J to It; O xie i on!er we are daily reccinr. for them, we have ! 16 ,i.te to r,1i I5ackwhc.it, 30; Hav, j '. It:.: ! 1 ' to 10.
Those of our frien.J, who desire to orJcr them ;-A Ii!,. dÜtTiUbe made to chooU a
.ll piea?e.lo so rrötnf tly. Jdcsirin- to attend IW. Tinpler'a lecture on j Prire $1 ptr hundred. ; Chcruistry to-morruw ni-ht. atManic Hall. Xo letter document can t circulated to disa- Teachers wh.i my deire to Ue their pupU bu.f the puMic mind of the enooeou impre-- ; ttend Mn make the arranpementa Tr their ad-! rioo that a:wi-Ufuluua ira and p.diticlm I minion by calHn- ujKn W. II. Smith, at Dun-! have atte-n;tcl to rttUe tu regard to theclnnic- ! lop's in-uraoce oflk e. j ter of the Contention nnd i t. action upon the mo I i mentuoiia lues ik.w befoi- U e coontrv. I Mllke J"r P"-ehaea where you do not
m " I have to pay a little extra for en-raying your The Weekly Sentinel of the nth Inat. j name on jewelry or filvcrware. W. H. Tal'ott
TttMUKueof the Indiana tYttkhj State Senti
nrill contain the pecchoi of Senator Utight, vindicating: hitnelf apain-t the rharfr brought sain.'t him by hi- political ndver.-virie previous to h'i expuNion, nnd he peeeh of the Hon. S. S. Ooa, l Ohio, in reply to the Kev. Mr. (Jurley,
a id in vindication of the war jtolicy of Major
k Co., havinj: the? only engraver iu the city aa enaMel to, and do engrave all food.s bought of them without any extra charge.
DfmrATtox of thk Catholic Ciimor at Dfltrti The ite Catholic Church in Delphi was solemnly dedicated on Sundar 1 mi. The Iti -ht
(leneral McClellan. Hoth t.ocumenH are of I ev lihoj de St. llai,of Vincentics, and the j
Teat interest, and those wi'uu copies of the papr eoiit.iir.itig them Can leave their ordern nt the c'eik'i dek of the S'ntiurl counting-room. ?lllit4tr llvino. IxniA.tiAxs KiLLrr at Kort Hkxrv. A de tAthuii'iit from ooe of the Indianam reitnent, taken on the Eex yil before engaging the cue my,toat a .liarphooter.4, under command of Ianicl Trotter, lot some of their nien. Chai lei Stocket, killetl; L'ewtH (iiht., do; Lieutenant Trotter, Charles 'E. Krb, J. I'liup, . scalded, Wm. O'Xeil, lfenjimin Lubec, niinyin. Liutenant TrotUr i badly scalded. Two relitd mail carrier were arrested by the Deputy Surveyor at rriiiceton, Indian i, a few days süuee, and a larpe umher of letters found padded in Üjir clothes nud boot leA. Thej were making for NeVlIatmonj, at which point they intended crossing the river to escape South. A number of thee letter are from Europe, and from the adicitude manifetel by the rebel after they ere discovered, arc uppOFed to contain Information of great importance. They weie aent to Geueral Uuell, at Louiville. Death tx thk Hostital at Lovisvilxe. The follow ing" pokliern. died in the hosjiul at IiOttlville during the week ending, February 7, February 5. Herman Miller, Company 11, 37tb Indiana; Stephen S. Oonld, Comnany A, ill Indiana; Jacob Allen, Company 0, 50th Indiana; Jime- Constable, Company 0, 3irtU Indiana; E. Wriuht. Company K, 50th Indiana. r'etruary 7. Kichard Collins, Company B, 3th Indiana. - We were pleased to neo Major Goplon, of the U. S, regular waiy, ou the etreeU ycterday, .ecorered from hl lecent severe Indisposition. -It was ramoretl on the atrecU yesterday that
the l!Hh regiment Cidtetl Sutc-5 Infantry would ! hortly take iu 'departure for th,.al of war. The tuen made Lheir appexrama o, the atreeu yesterday in full ilrcess pnntde, auV thf j Jtud their officers bore themselrcH gallantly their soldierly m au tu v res hcin the admiration of all citizens. Capt. James Thompson, of the 1 7th Indiana, Col.' !Tj.ca!I, now in Maryland, left yestcrrinj wkh K numlfT of recrtiiti to join his rcgieikt. C-pt. Tltompatm t the woo of the dintinguiihd Surgeon of thl city, Dr. Wm. C. Thomp Kon, who alo hohla a, poelliofi in the army. Troi tLK n nit Irimi Keoimext. We hc.tr a minor that. Capt. Tobin, Lieut. (Jallijan nnd Iiut. Oaitr, f this plee, tnirether with Lient. Col. Ryan and dpt. Conklir of InJi;tn.tplis, havuig been eumotoued before the Military Exmining Üoirl, h.ive teixlere! their resignation. They allege, we understand, that there was an tudut dkcrimitwtion 'aaiiut them in favor of other. ußi- no iuore competent tliau them dres Courier. Ui"MOHn AkuisT. Tt is runmred that Peter Scully, Sutler of the 35th Indiana (1st IrNh), h ia beeu aretell for mi assault upon the I7ovo?t Marshal of liard.town. The 5'Jth IiHliana, Col. Alexander, which rendezvoused nt Goport, is, we understand, under mirching orders, and will probably proceed to the iat of war to dar. U'e unJeutaml that Lieut. B. F. Ree!, late of the 19th Iudiana,' Co!. Meredith, is about to re-euler the army. He is a brave and intelligent gentleman, ail will undoubtedly actjuit himself with honor ami credit to the glorious flag he will follow in any capicity in which he may be placed. lot the llaüy State Sentinel. Ma. EniToa 1 unlertuud the Amsa Institute
intenl tretirg cur citizens with an experimcn
lit. Hev. Bishop Liters, of Fort Wayne, took pait
kl tle Cerernoti'es of the la? .
CaiiinATk.a oit Bhjuiit's I'laci.. Thefollowuig gentlemen ai named as the piubable yucccs Hint of Uritf.filor, Wright, Joba-J. I'shcr, K. Dale Owen. Jude DeBruler, lt. W. Thompa n. Ex.Gov. Hamtnoud, (party is now put aside.1) and last, but not leat, the thief editor of the Vittctnnes (Ittztttr, Hon. C. M. Allen.
Situation- Wanti.i. J. S. Anderson, a youn. gentleman of intelligence an' integrity, desires, a sitiittWt aia cJitAistfor home le'ral timibrfor some ollicer, county or State. Apply nt No. 31 We-it Washington Stn-rt. We can con-cientous ly recommend Mr. Anderson possessing till the pialificatiom we have indicated.
Wixt in it Tld. highest of all 'humorist., vcntrilnjtaisfe and conjiail individu al oje:n in Cl(ege Ilan to night. Laugh while vjU may; time and the hour run through the roighe-t day. Go and fee Winchcll. A mote genial, a more jovial, a more companionable and a more gifted gentleman can not be found the world over. Tnr Law RKN( tniR;n IUoistir. This .ter ling Democratic njwspapcr, of which Addison Bookwalter, Es., is the able and accomplished editor, appeared lust week in new type. We We commend the llr$i$ter to the Democrats of DctirWn 'county, to the Democrat of the 1th Congressional District, and to the Democrats of the whole State. There is no better weekly published in the West, and we are glad to note that the enterprise of its prprietor is suitably rewarded. MRtox Comuo.x Fleas This Court, Judge
Hay presiding, i.s radidly dispatching business. Yeterday Augustus Turner, a colored gentleman, tm trial for disturbing a- public meeting of his colored brethren ami sisters, was acquitted. In the hahtan corpus cate, noticed yesterday, in which .John 11. Baker, who ha I eidisted in the lllh Fintexl Stated Infantry, lmvin;' a wife an! a child, fought his discharge on the ground that he was not a sngle man, the c;tc went against the Soldier. He is retained iti the nrmy.
Im mot F.MF.ST. We were shown yesterday the plan and elevations of a building, to be erected thi season, by A. K. Vinton, Eq , on MerMian street. ef!ond üiti ire north of t lr Cirtrte, for a family re-idenre. It will be, when finished, one of the fine.-t appearing dwellings in the city, ns, also, one of the most aibst tnlial, convenient nd comfortable. The design was drawn bv D. A. Bolen, architect, and displays excellent taste and skill. The following are the contractors: Cut stne work by Scott, Nicholson & Co.; the brick work by Jacob Kahush; the baseme:it and ruble work by Henry Helm, and the carpenter and joiner work by J. L. & M. K. Fatout, whose thorough workm inship has been testel on some of the bet buihlings iu the city, and whom c can recommend as amoiiji Ue-nost skillful, enterprising, energetic and prompt of our builders. They are men who fill their contracts to the letter, mkeorloo. Mr. Vinton's building complete for occupancy, us deigned,can not ent less than 10,000. There w'dl be several more of the same fort erected this seon.
Frankenstein". Panorama ok Niacara will he exhibiteil In Indianapolisat Masonic Hill, on Siturday, Monday atul Tuediy eening,and on Tuesday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock.
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Friday evening by Professor Tinglcy of Asbury '
I'niversity. In theae day when Uvturer are as numenms ns their hearers, til of as endless varieties of merit
lent work in the country, probably extant. It
(iuther ICoae.Iluit liile j-oii .f;aj-. Pr MM! V JOHNSON. This life t ) us is at bet But törf in ni.icli t rtt; ' 5 f . Frltnd the true.it eat '"e-t r!e," lin'H the fun!e-t sooi e-t lv. Sun:iier blossoms o.n de-ay, "ftathrr roe buds while vou mar."
Nt for ithrY til find l.ein.l
Isut your-eit the harvest reap; Lay not up a golden store To be jent heu you're no nvre. For nature smü.ti, seem- to s tv, natlt roc Laid.-' hil you uuy. (t tt!icr i.-dom truth sub!im,i F!I vour 6ul with loftv rhvnie: F Pluck life's rlower in their bloom, ' " Ffhi'di g all tbeir scst perfume; ' ? B w-k at t-ccc ia p'ftaiure a rr. ' "Gather rose-bu.ls wl.üe you may." Time is short, but unto those W ho battle bravely with life's es As time lliej; to them 'tis civeti On his wind's to-iiy-to heiven; Then let us cast all fears away, Ai.d "gather r?e buds while e may.'
WANTED.
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IIAXTFIWCm" ORDERS At the hibft market W TM'nhy WM. Y. WILET. octlS-Ou) 5o.lOS E- Wisfcirf!fuitrt.
fXS FF-i vft"NTV CßLi.R.s Atth bitrWt inr-
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BOOKS.
jNTBW BOOKS.
JOHN BRFNT l y the author of "Cecil Dreerne." CKCH. IREKMK By MJr Wir.tbrep. THE SUTHRRbAXl'S l'y the autW f "KutWje.' LESSON 3 I!? LIFE By Tliuotby Titcomb. CLOISTER AND UF.AKTH By CbarUa IieaJe. SILVER CORIV-By birley Brxk. All the New Bocks a sxjn as iued, at BOWEN STEWART & CO'S.
fehlO 12w
Unitko Statu Circuit Court. Yesterday!
morning. Judge Treat prjidiug, the time of thu Court was occupied in hearing detnurret . Intbe afternoon the ease of James Fiee.aml et h! vs. t):e city of Jefferson ville was taken up and occupied fho attention of tho 'Coort lir.tH the hour of adjournment. Perry and Bowles ap ear for the plaintiffs and B. Crawford, f r defendant.
Vm 'e undersUml that at the sale of projerty lor city taxes tj tlay, there were very few bids nob.ly seeming willing to buy their ncighIho's propei ty for a meie .-Jiig. AVf Albany lUrr.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TIjc market ! f'tll of inirtatwus, n-precenfeit to be tti hme as "IiKOWN S I.U)Nc IIIALTHOC II ES," Mch are In mrt rar prlurtive of positive Injury. Many di!'rs ill ncui:iui-iiij infi-rior prtparu'ioi. atil lower priced article-j'aiTvr'Iintf uinr; p; "! t tKeielv !. Ak (tr and f)IiTAt!f only "RKOtTN'S r.ntrXCHI.VL TRoCHF.S," which by I-iiij experienca liavcprved their value, Ii.tring rec eived tlie .niictioii of pliysiciarn (reiierally, and testimonials from utiti nt nii) throughout the country. LUOWN'SJ llRONChlAL TKlXL'HES. when allowed t. dissolve slowly in the uiouth, have a direct influtiice to tht affected part: ttje ee-Hrlve rnt !i'oftiiT)f effect to tho mucus lining Tthe Imlpipe into the brom hil allay Pulmonary irritation nd cives relief in ('luihs. Colds, and the various Tliroat afTecliniis to whieh pulilic epeakera arid inj-er are liaihs , f 'ffMl-dly'C'i
rTJTI3X,IC NOTICE.
TO.ILIin A- M, lriio;;nts, ?o. H l'at IVnsIi i ngtoit .Mn'ctj Have been appointd agents fr the sale of ii it a i i: n t i: s s i I. a ti THE WOXDKKFl'L GRAM'Ll'S, for the cure nf Couphs, Cal H, S.irf Tkr'Mit, Brhf h'tts,' Wheertni, 'rritation of the t.'vuhi and ToiimN, and Dise.i-e of the Luni;. Sohl iu I.rge boxes, 2." cts., CI cts., and l each. nlvliw ly
O Ä'K ' E Ä Ii L,
0. 2 WA8IUMJTON AND NO. 2 ILLINOIS STS., nalri House.
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UR FALL AHD WINTCU STOCK OK BEAVER,
CASTORS, CIjOTIIS; Itf.LTON'S CA.SSI.M1:KF.S AND VESTINÜS OF EVERY GKADE AND STYLE AS WELL
AS OF HEADY-MADE CLOTHING FORMEN AND DOY'S WEAR, IS NOW COMPLETE. GLASVIi cj BIMTIIERS, Prop':
TAKE NOTICE. rnHE rNDEKSIGNED HAS THIS DAY PniCHASFD & the Stock of Goial owneti by K. A. Hall, In the M I F Hows Luil bnp. No. 2, and will now keep a complete as..riirte'UortkeIa:ettyl--d Goods a:ri wig kefp exa a a.. a TT tlatiiVteiut..ntiiM a M
J'f rT T.U WUlK Irl II I" PJ i n ' t n. oiuvu-ivui' i ". j th Lew ones, whom 1. aHciti to jrlve him a call bef re j
purchasing UewLerc. II win aio keep a jrwoa aor nieut of , Men's and Boys' Clothing: OX 11A5I). Also it (rood Stock of fr'iiriiithln;, lvn't f-rpet the place. Odd Fellow.' Hall, Xo. WASHINfiTOX STREET. lnt.t.i.isi if.,i4;ff. Ianl3-d."tn
DRY COODS.
NEW YORK. 81 Az 8 Franlilin Street, Wei-t of Drcadw ay, near Taylor's Saloon.
WICKS, SMITH & CO., Are now rend- to offer to the Trade tlM Irontlre Slock of DOJM.STIL' AM OIlblb. tiüODS embraciiijf 3,000 Packages, At Ivss th::n .llarkel It.ite ! 1,000 Pkgs. Madder Prints, STANDARD MAKKS. 1,200 Pkgs. Brown and Bleached Sheetings. 10,000 Pieces British Dress " Fabrics, UNDER in CENTS. 5,000 Pieces, under 16 Cents.
K. tt. MELVILLE. Cuttr
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FIjAiXAKI.S, WIIITK OODS,
AVOOLE
CANDIDATES. :?TKEV. E. WIHTTEX WILL BE A CiuU tte Ik.r Trustee or Center Township, at the approaching April election, sutyect to the vote of the people. fihl-dte
WICKS, SMITH & CO. Ja!i31-!lm
GROCERIES, &C. IS v .A i'iiinjiiiiii I AT TIIF. NEW YOKK (iliOCK 1!Y STOliK, o. 7 r.att aslilngton Street. C1 II. UUELI., having purchased the above esthlib- . uif ul of tU Metaia. Fry aiM, inteu U ktefin eonnantly on b;nd a full supply of every article in the line ef Family liroteriea ami Provisions, nn.l will warrant every artn-le to be t.f the htH quality and at the lowent prices. The highest mark t price, in cash, paid for all kinds of lrrtuce. He resp-ctfully siliMt the citizens generally, iu the city a ud rountry, t call a'xl examine Lin tock and priced l fore purrha-ine el-M where. Articles promptly delivered in all part." of the citv. J3-dlm C. II. tXKVL. A ME RIC AN C E M ENT CLUE.
Soniethins: lor the Time.
MEDICAL.
DR, J, A, IflERRILL, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, OF rVw York, T THK KARXF.ST SOLICITATION OK Nr.Ml'KOfS patiet.ts, will remain in lixliAtiai-olis until the tirst ol May, ami continue his succesful treatment of Kheumatism, NeiiraUia. Kara' sis, Dyspepsia, Torpidity of the Liver, St. Vitus Dance, DeafneMi, 1'roUphUh t un, (railing of tli Woutb), and all INcryous DisoiiHrH, Dy his new and jomplete yteni of ITI F D1C A Vi J2LHCTEC1CITY Dr. Mr.RKitx has for al his improved ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE, And w ill Rive instrtirtion to individual cr classes in his new dysteta -f e.ppl it.( Electricity. Rooni a', the Oiier.tal llouae, Ladten' etitranc:. Inception hour from 10 A. JI. to 4 P. M. JanH-dlni-eod
I.lIEORTAXTTO LA II IKS.
ha. Leen rli.lite I for ci,: lit vear., an l has met with const mt Micce.. It i- Ly n means iniply ono view (( the 1'al's.but convicts f a reit nuiu-
and ilcrucnt. it ii U.GicuIt to choose between tln.se o( .eu f t!ie m.,t !l.iutirill v.rietv. Kr
whr-.-s ral w,.rth ami tho-e who ,lo not. iaUm.tff lU. rAllow ia full circle. iu, her eU It iHUrtvomU1ei.a the above that I wish to claim j fo 1(t. ,mi Nl.lrMr;l i(.!,j, ,H in tlic Cave of ti -mall race in vour rarrr thU morning. j .. m iulne,,in:! The Professor is wuielr known a the mo.tjj . TUn are fllU of il)tm,t intcit-tin-ami jucctfu! exnmcntcr in the j atul xhv r e a .wrr of deicrip ! onntry, having mo thin rarticnlar branch of I lu UM;ilillil j,c Ucw ta be fWU ou Luna ,cimehi Miuly for e:rs, t.U having in the ; UUuA fnikt. irniir0..ion un ti,e In;;1,, wilitj,i mr.mtlmf arcumulatM his apj-aratu. until j cin t)0VfT b? .j. Thwlhmire the moon j h one of the most .tensive arul complete col- , t vWw ,Mtltitu, M;il.tf i;,e H,,re .,ül. ! l.vti.M,. in the ri.iteJ State. He will also hac yo., ; t ,,.irk n:..hl ,,v tlie Jht of a tire, i
ccr5 in tnc ,,r-p Tänny oi nv,ruu-o. .-r - the riV c,hl ro,Jilltf .,,.,1 t,ke a i,Uie Uiiierrsity. I mlia that it aill U the uiot ; Tu tri!UjUll watcr .cueM hMrwctin.C.ei.tc.t.uiKi.K' ami anm.-in- lecture f ' t.."rate.! hi the miioramä. m verV Leautifu!. I . II . .1 .1 .
tlie.ean.-i.u weu worn, u ume ni-ney , Mr flaukn4,u.lli( ,1K. .utist, has not unlvMif
of 11 who attend. ' i Aliuri,..,n b,lt :l K :ropcan reputation. Jenny MiTRort'i-iTAN llaiL. Thi evening i!l 1 Lit.-l, when in th' nuntrv, en-aH him to paint
rnot positively t!;e la.t of tlw releate-l phy of f r her four Ur-e pieturs. two of which weie ; the (. 'toroon, whirh has lem aicce.sful th , view of tlie FalU- The M me rcei triyl-e weeV. which uccesjt Is rrure attribut iMe to tht orn in the p4norama. The present Duke cf nceMent manner ir. which it is nciel. nd ti e ! Hu kinh m, when in this country, then the foihf.il representatten of the plantation scenes), j M injui.s ,f Chati Jo. and of the Prince of Miis.jppj rjTf.r jteamho it, &rA 11 the con com i- ! W.i't's Miite, onlerexl oflniih the brothers, Jih:i t nit, th hi to a nv merit in the pliyi'lf. Put ; an l (. .nlfi ey Pankenstein.a number of painting , the .lmu-r.le acting of Mi. Kimberly and all ( .f thr Falls. C(iinet;icl len lcr it iri'ire than ortlinarily inter The Paimrtma nhowa where lllondm cnseJ st:n. It ni-ht 4 to lioe lcni the la?, j on the r.pe, fiows where bam Patch jutuptl, 1 ut thr application for one more perforiuau- ; and hes xru luiercetiu purücular of the mm hav irdiirenl the i.ianapement to vield. To- I crocsii'j; I'll etll. rihl i t!.r I -wellt and la-t Hi -l.t but; The price of aulruUsimi to the Panorama i tiä '
A NECESSITY INJVERY HOUSEHOLD! Johns & Crosley's AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE, THE STRONGEST C.U.'E IX THE WOULD For Temen tiii t ooiI, l.rallierf t.laiiv 1 or- j I'll inn ?Iar!lo, lorreliiinf lnbater9 Hone Coral. Ac.
THE ONLY AHTICI.K OF THE KIND EVEK I UODUCED WHICH WILL TTTTTTST AND WATEU.
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"Every housekeeper shoiil.J have a supply of John A os 's Amei icsu Ceui lit iiue." .V. J. linn.
"It is so convenient to have iu the house." .etr ioil 17 . t "H !wn fi rv;l,H emnieni' if "to evrvbHl." X '. hJtu.lrtt. "We h.ve tr;e-l it, ar.J f. nd it as useful in our house as wter." II .i'if'm .jhit of iSe Jintf.
Price 35 ct. per Htittle.
DR. JOHN" II VRVET. HAVING FOK I'PWAKD OF twenty year l'otel h profr-cionnl time xcluie!y to tln"ti-eat:nett of feillllle Di f f i C II 1 1 i e , and h iMiiuTs acr-e ! I in housar.ds of cases i'i restoring the afV.icted üoiind health, has nw entire confidence in oSTeriiy; publicly Lis ."Grtat .Imerican Kernt tlyf DR. ITApTTT'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS, WLich have never yet failed (when the directions havt teen Mrictly followed,) ia removLn,; diiliculties arising from OBSTRUCTION, OK STOPPAGE OF NATURE, Or in ret"titiff tt .ytenjtorerf jcthaUli,whcMi;reri:.g
jf.-omSpin.il Aifeetiotis, prol.ipsiis. Uteri, the White, or
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l'nrtlriilnr of the Itoauoke Iftlnnd tattle i:ilzabecli Cltr nurned. FBiBuH jlo.vtot, Feb. 11. Bt the flag pt tra.e we hare the full wir.g partrculars, tV.roch icbel ?ourcs, of the complere euxess of Burafide's forces st Kor.ulce Island: The i-Jau i ha- teca uleu poseloa of br the Fesierali'. arnl Comniii ora Lyncii'a rebel Cet conip!ete!y rletrtT?d. Kliznbetb Ctf'iras attacked oa Stindar and erac.u te-l bv the iiihabiunts. It aa previously
burnel, . heiher bt our sheila or by the inhihiuuu j
i not certHin. The first news of the defeat arrirei at Norfolk ontuiidiy afterij"jn. and caused great excitement. The previous nc- was rcrr satiffactorr, tat'n,; tb.it the Yankees had Leen albeJ M advance, for the purpose of drawing theta into a trap.
The rebel force on the island it fuppoeJ to : Lave beeu only a little over 3,0UU cITecüvc ghtin men. ' ' Gen. Wise wai ill at Nag' Head, and was not j
present out mg the engagement. . Vhju the eituation became dangt roiis, ho was removed tuNorloIk. All the unlrfMt bet one were taken that escaped una crctk and wo prjbably also iieatro)ed. Oiie report at Norfolk nays only evellty and another onlr two hundreU ecapel from the Island. Gen. lluger telegraphs to IlicLtuond that oiilj fixty on the Island escaped. There appears to be no bright ride of the story for the rebels. The Iiichiaond Uxamintr of this morning say in a leading editorial that the hM ol au entire army on lioanoke Island i certainly the mot painful event of the war. The intelligence by teiegtaph yesterday U fully continncd; brave tno on an It-land in the tea w ere expel to all the lorce of IJuniside'is rlt'et. They resisted with courage, but when 1 5 ,t K.H) men were landed against them, and their retreat being cut otY by the .urrou nding element, they were torced to surrender. This is- a repetition of Hattems on a larger scale. The following are the telegraphic dispatches on the fubjuct in the Richmond papers of this morning; Noukolk, Feb. 10. The lateM newa states that 0. Jennings Wise, son of General Wise, was shot through the hip and disabled though the wound is nut mortal. M:jor Lauser and Lieutenant Miller are mortallv wounded. i About 300 Confederates killed and over 1,000 wounded. The number of Yankees w ounded ia about the s.un. Midshipman Ca mm had his arm phot off the othr casualties are unirtiurtant. A late arrival this morning says Kli.ibeth City has been shelled and burned by the Yankees, and that KurnsiJe is pu.-hing oa throuht to Kdstoii. SECOND DIsPATCU. Nor kolk. Feb. 10. A rumor has prevailed
that Cuimnodore Lynch's tleet of gunboats had beeti captured. It is not regarded true, but it is believetl that nil w ere burnet by the Confederates to prevent their capture, with the exception of on which was endeavoring to make its escape. The tleet went to Elizabeth City from Hoanoke Island, and was probably burned at the former point. Third dispatch, dated Norfolk, Feb. 10, received in Hichmoiid at midnight, says: A courier ai rived here ''iis afternoon, at four 'Juck, und brought intelligence that Elizabeth City was burn' ! this morning by the inhabitants. During the coutiagratioii, the Federals laudiM a large lon e. All our gunboats but one w ere captured by the enemy. Gen. Wi?e h is not yet arrived at Norfolk. Tho following is the very latest from to day's Duo Duok: A courier arrived here yesterday afternoon, about r? o'clock, from whom we gather the following part;culars: The enemy advanced in full force upon Elizabeth City yesterday at 7 o'clock and began the attack upon that place. The citizen, tinriing resistance vain, evacuated the place, but before ikiiugfo et fire to the town, and when our informant left it was still in flames. We have also to record the capture by the enemy of all our little HetM except the Fanny or Fcrest, our informant is not certain which. This boat ehideJ the enemy and male up the P.iquatank river.- JShe wtis pursued, however, imI fc.irs are entertained that she too was captured. It Is Raid that before onr boats surrendenyl thev were nbaii'U'iie! and that their crews uccccdcd in making their ccaj If so, we arc ;it a loos to conjecture why the boats were not fired before being abandoned. The disnstcr to our little fleet i? attributed to the fact that having exhausted the, aupplv of coal and ammunition, thev proceeded to Elizabeth
City to he mpplicd. Every etlbrt was made to obtiin coal, but with out huecess, r to return to the Island and lend any assistance whatever to the force?. All details as published with reference to the capture of Roanoke I eland nrc confirmed by the courier, w ho represents our lof at .'JUU killed and wounds! and that of the enemy nt les th in 1 ,HM). Great havoc wra- made among them while coming up the road leading to ti e foil. Our forces brought to bear upon them two 32 pounders, audnt every fire their rank?, w ere terri bly thinned. The places of the fallen however were juickly filled. Frk Point buttery was manned by the Richmond lUues, ami mo-t nobly lid thev defend it. During the conflict they were attacked by a whole regiment of Zntme, and though completely overpowered they stood their ground bravely, nor did thev - i I t a foot till all save seven fell bleeding to the ground. Tliere i jrood reason to believe that h-vl Col. Heniiitigsin with his artilleiy Leen on the Island we would not have been forced to surrender. The lick of held piece wm sadly felt, and had they been at hand the enemy perhaps would never hare been able to have landed his forcesr Heiiiiingsen bad t rderswe understand, to teport at Roanoke Island, but, by some misunderstanding, he mistook Elizabeth City for the place of destination. , Capt. Taylor, of this city, is rep csejited as hiving distinguished himself. ' " In addition to the aliove are many rumors we might give, (rat as they are only rumors, -we prefer withholding them. Among them ia one, however, worthy of no tice, that (Jen. Wise had been ?hot whiltinau ambulance on his way to Norfolk. So far as we have len able to leirn, we can only account for the statement by supposing that the name of the General was confounded wjfli that of his on. who is reported among the killed.
It is reported that one regiment trom Massachusetts was bully cut tip, but it is impossible to ascertain which of the five that were attached to the ex edit f n. The news received ,oliy occasions great excitement at O d Point. . ! A steamer with Ceial advices from General Putrnside is hnrly erpectel. The i goners captured number at least J,000 and w :i be here in n few days. All the ?juthern papers received are unanimous in admitting the complete victory of o;r troops, and that the los of the island is a very serious one. rmifstfR III e r4" r w St. Louis. Fe!. 12. A special to üie' Republican, dated Fort Henry 11th, says: The gunboats Connestg. Tyler and Lexington rcuimed from the apjr Tenriesee last night. The UuU went up aa lar ai Florence, .Alabim.i, and were received with the wildert joy by j the people along the river. Old men cried like i chil-tren at the sight oT the stars arid etripes, and ir.vitel the o Hi cert nt.4 meti intotl.eir houses and tdd them all they had was at their disposal. Largo bumberä were anxiou to eulist under' the ola flig and the Tyler brought down 2.'0 to fill up tier gun Ixiat crews. 1 Our niticer vevc as.surtl if they would w ait a few davs whole regiment could be raised and if! the Government would give theaj aruii to defend tht ni- Ives they could bring Twiiie.' back. U ' the Union in a "few months. Tlv when llie
secesion ordinance wss passe! ariced riieu atood at the polls and ererrthtn went a ccrtarn poti--ticians siiid. : " - . : At Savannah, Cliflou, Lisl;ort, aiid Florence the cllk-er ajel ineu of our Lo.its went auLore
without arms and mingled freely with the peope. The Fnton men along the river comprise the wedthiest arid bet -ortion of the inhabitants, large number, o! whom have American flags. Not a gun wi fired either in ging or coming. The rebel guritj4ts Eietp-.-rt, Sallie Wanl.and
Mu5c'f, only partiallr fried, were captur!. and are now here. The Etport had Sl.trx) fet of linit.er on bnnl, and the W'ard bad a tjuar.tity id' iron f lat:ng. Theate tmera Sana Kirkman, Iinn Hoj d, Julia Smith. Sam Orr and Appleten lied, were borr.eJ by the rebels to prevent their falling into our hand. The railroad bralve at Florecce waa not deitrojed. A quantity of papers were captured on the Eajtport telccrirg to L'eut. Brown, late cf tb
Federal Xavy, auorg thera wert leiten from
Lieut. Maarr, staunt; that gub manne otlre could not be successfully usfrJ m the rapid ttreams of the West. One buudred aLd Cfty hogfbeada of torco and a quantitv cf other 'freight will be brought down from the mouth of Sindj River to-morrow. A daily line of pickets has been established between Fort Henry anl Cairo. Nothing during the war has been so prostrating to the rebels as the late victory, and the gunboat expediliwu boi o. , 1
from l'ortrr 1onror. Foarats MoxEOi., Feb. 10. A diapatcb waa tent to Craney I!aud early this Ciorumg to in form General Hugcr that the priaoners ot war from Fort Warren arrived iu thebark Trinity last Light The bark was accordingly towed up opposite Sewall's Point by a steamer. At 1 o'clock the rebel steamer West Point came out from Norfolk, and Lhe prison ws were Ira us lei red. They numbered 4 Capulr.s, 3 1st Lieutenants. 6 2d Lieutenant, 2 Sd Lieutenants, and 3H) others rank and file and colored tervanls. They Were taken at Hatter. and Santa Rosa, and are the last of tlte prisoners of war at Fort Wurrcn except Commodore Darron. The passage here Irom Doston haa been juite unpleasant on account of the horrid condition of the vessel, but the prisoners nre all erjoying aa good health as could be expected. It was generally supposed here that the smillpox was ptevalcnt on bond, Lut ou authority of Lieut, liueil, who comes in charge from Foit Warren, the statement is jiositiveiy denied. The prisoners having been tmnsfetred to the West Point, the Trinitv wns towed bck to her ancliorage in the Rous. Several p-issetiger were lrou cht fim Norfolk, ir.cluding C.iptain J. T. Morrill of the transport Osceola The Osceola was a pait of General
Sherman's expedition, and was wrecked ou the coast of Georgia November iW. where the Captain and whole crew were taken prisoners. The latest intelligence from Savannah is that the Federal gunboats were at Walls Cut. an opening which communicates with Savannah without pacing Fort Pulaski. A dispatch from Charleston. ti Richmond uys: On the l'Jth, Fort Pickens, with the Niagara and Colorado, opened on Forts McRae, Darrancaa, and the navy yard. Alter kuiue LouiV bombard aicnt, tley haulel oil'. Doth vessels arc said t be badly damaged. There has been some skirmishing at Prt Royal Ferry, . The city of Savannah is being ftronglv fortilied. from Uakblnirlon. Washington, Feb. PJ. -The Tribune's cor respondence says: Mr. Armdd, from the Cmtn!ttee on Lake tnd River Defenses, will. report tomorrow. The committee recommends extensive rt-piirs of the lortirications nt Mackinac, St. Clair river, Uutl'ab and Oswego. ' The committee also recommend the establishment of a national foundry at Chicago for the casting rf heavy ordiunce. They also recommend Lakes Michigan, Eric and Ontario as depots for naval tUorcs. The enlargement of the Illinois and Michigan canal is recommended. The report embraces ä large1 smotriit of statistics relative to the commerce of the lakes. It says there is no present danger of a rupture w ith Great Britain, but that pow er lias an advantage over us in the St. Lawrence and Weiland Canal, capable of admitting gunboats from the Atlantic, which we ought to counterbalance in order to be prepared for all possible emergencies. The Naval Committee of the House will recommeni an appropriation of $15,000,000 to build gunboats. Advices from Hattcr.is state that loyal Mack front North Carolina help to man the fleet of flag officer (JoldstKirough, and to serve the guns which have uuk rebel gunboat, and compelled the surrender of Roanoke Irland. (Jen. C. P. Smith, lately at Paducah, has not been rejected by the Senate, olycctions to him being made by Senators. The nomination was laid over for the present. The Secretary of War calls for proposals from shippers and hip owners nnd express line, by telegraph, ni iil or personal application, for establishing a regular da.il v communication between Fortress Monroe ami Port Royal, Hatteraa and Roanoke IM md. No propositions of a speculative feature will be entertained, nor will the con
tract be given to any person not in the line of
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minding thegurNnt Ccr.tga, receited at headq'strtrr here. C"nf.rm the previous reports of the reult of the Tenr.cs:e rn cr expedition. The tcirr.cr- brr? e br the rrt! were laden with military atores. Two hundred stand of aria, a cor.a deraül quibtitv of cIlLirg vi captured and the er.caxpaent a't Sstannab (Col. Crews) destroye-i. CcrFfcrrprtjnd:- tbt Csion MatS&fr.t very atrong along the river. ,"'',",',lfateaBta-a-a-i--M---BBw---B-Oars Hart. Feb! 12.Tte KMmVp Teutonia, from Southampton oa tie lat iaat., paaaed tbis point tb; m:rnir.g, and wu intercepted. The Tuscarcra haj beca criered ol Soutb ampton by the Ikitish Gwvemmei.t, and haa taken up a portion r.er the Neediea. The pirate Nashville was etil In Southampton dock. The rt ported natsl engagemert in the Med.t erranean ia not confirmed. i rara llaltluaore. DaLtiMoKk.. Feb. 12.- The reported bombardBient at Fort Pukms ie a hotnbj.anJ waaorifiuated bv Southern rtbe'.a.
From e York. New Voaa. Frb. 12 Tl ateaiuer Afnca u day lor Liverpool cirried out $61 ,263 In specie. I rom lltlturff. Pjttsbi'sc, Feb. 22. The tteamer L'nden left this evening tor Cincinnati and Iu"avi!!e; a'.ao the Suiuiy.ide fur St. Lou; witU Government frei cht. The weither i clondy. The ateamer FloreLce anived frora St. Louie and the Lexxiard twm Iu ville.
Wasiiinotox, February 12.
HOUSE. Mr. Hickman, from the Judiciary Committee, oflerel a preamble, that Henry Wykofl", hav ing transmitted a portion f the President s last annual message lor publication in tLe New York Herald, before it was laid before Con gres, and having refused to state before the Committee from whom he received it; therefore Resulted, That the Sergeant-at-Arms bring the said Henrv Wvkoff before the bar of the House to answer for contempt. The resolution was adopted. The oflieial report of Lieut. Commanding Phillips, ,f the Conestoga. to flag otlicer Foote, and the hitter's official account of the capture of Fit Henry are publishml, but present no new featut es. oiil hern .eve. FoRTRtw Monroe, February 12. We find the following additional news from various points of the South in the papers received to-day: Ex Governor Campbell decline the tender of the appointment of a Drlgadicr General, and assigns as a reason his physical incapability to perform the duties of the office. He was to luve filled the place vacated by the death of General Zollicoffer. The bill to raise troops to meet the reoiisition on Virginia by the President of the Cotif tlerate Stites passed both branches of the Virginia General Assembly on Monday in sect et tession. The bill provides that all companies now in the field shall be Liled up to the number uf 100 men, and that the Goverixj- l.dl call for volunteers for this purpose; and if the requisite number be not thus enlisted, the deficicienay is to be made up by draft frora the enrol led militia. The injunction of sccrey has been removed from the bill passed bv Congress appropriating .Vi.lWrO.O'M) for the benefit of 'the State of Kentucky. Jarne Lyon is piobaMy elected to Congress to punplv the vacancy caused bv the dc-ith of John Tiler. The War Department has rssued unorder for the felaure of ail Ma iu Üe -hatui. of üi tillers or others to be used tor the purjKn-e of dietiilation. Tins step I taken not only on account of the pernicious effects ol the unlimited manufacture of whisky, but also because? of the exorbitant prices the Government is obliged to pay lor an article indieponsable to-the aubitence of the aimy. .Tileaouri few. ' '
Lf.avenwoätk, Feijraary 11. The greatest! activity prevail at Leavenworth in preparing for j Lhe expedition to start frora here under General j
Hunter. Troop. and tipplie are being concentrate in southern portions of the State. Indications appear favorable (or an early advance. Gen. Hunter is working earnestly and unceas ingly in perfecting the details of the expedition, and every department ia pushed to its utmost ca pa city. Seven re -imeiit;! of cavalry, four regiment of infantry and three fall bat'-eriti yf ariiilery with Panott and Wiird guns, are now tri their way froiu tUe Lat, ud are iaily taptxUml t& jou. the ex:eJitfn, wlrkhr will beofietd" fbe tm-st fbrtni'' dable yet organized during the war. St. Lulim, Fib. 12. The ließ ublu n Ums that Gen liitclicock baa accepted the apioiritment of Major General of volunteers. Should Gen. Halleck take the field in command of the great Southern expedition. which is regarded laoboi.Ie. Gen. Hitchcock will reuioin at the Led of tie Departmafiit here. Official dispatches from 'Lieut. I lie'pe, coro
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NOTICE.
t' PERSONS HAVING AN V BOH ROWKI Ivk. el.rrirt tae .t GORriTiN TANNER, will cenf-r a ery rea: favrbj rtun:r.g the rae inj rue -Lately, N. 43 Nor'u renti-j Iran'.a treet.
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MEDICAL.
IMPORTANT NEWS.
THE V0NUERJTL GRANCXIS, 11 UAXDE'S TUSSILAGO. Give itnineJ.ata rtt'rf, ar.4 oq curt Coofbt, Co!ii, IIoaretir, Ser Tbruat. c. Sold ta larye b.te., Z' ceüt, l y all Iruiet. FOR OLD OR Y0UIXG.
THE WoNIiKRirL GKtMLEt. H H A N HE'S TUSSILAGO. It pJeatar.t to tiVe, anl tsr to care CortiitS, COLIaS, UOAUSEXKSS, WKE THkOAT, Ac st S du pr Vox, ty an Druf rt-
. TELEGRAPHIC. TU be Ilib fat tlttv4 UM BRANDED TUSSILAGO, TTriL WONDERFUL GRANULES. For Cuvatis CoW, Svre TLruat, Ac. are rnnnf try a wLo liKI fAeu. Laer be, "S er, at all !-'.. 4 31-lw
