Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3552, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1862 — Page 3

OVXriYSKNTIiVKTi ,rThe A!rwW on Military

.nM ifpt. Itrett. Itrenhum nd Me:! convenes t Iv.

tii;muv

ir.UHi titv t

Bonjne hWd hMt'iTahingl'm street 1am nhtty LvqVruftr trut irkius victo

ria Ute Ufci'm irmi

a worTan4 V.t in token of h!s ette Lr tini as a nj'nd aoMie?. ? ' ' "x

THE 0ÄILV SENtlRa' Oil EÄÜLt TRAINS? - . a THK DAILY STATH SKMP.r.l.i. by ,:i the er!y Binmini apre, aixl TrH;h train. .r..i !I:r. r1 to uS. r.'rf !n tjarr.t ?f aMr tb Mn f,rti I. i '.;.. tr Kuied in thitcitj. Tl U er.aMe. reiser, at dianr. fm'the Capital cf VrraniVt f et the rein Vf tfe f,f fritn U to twelve luur b fore thrj can rrrrir t tLr' tib ! ;! pn' !ihe4 lbrf. Itewa dealer arxl carrier, in anjr of th town, nori'lfr"!" centering at Indiana,!;

will U applied with the SF.NTIVF.L on m Ro.1 term J ! lro,rF,55c''lcr' u;ri r.t enden t of Pb ! t.jr über ir. ja tu rj wiu .1 ayyi& t 1 li& rt-nint ; i itüf 6 -tut ffora tYe'dty'tnaki ' A'Ml' '".iriteX - dA; - i j,,,, e-Iuitional visit tUmXuT the bate: lie" ! . , ' ' ! is an ableVnd indef,fj.jiJe Tlfhcer. i Proceeding of t l.e Mnie Convention. I - . . .-.' The eitra edition of the Smiintl. containing ThWrC uo'w, hviff WalUco inform ' the proceeding of tbe Hl of January C.n rr I uS eleven women aj men confined in Vn, being exhausted, ml to meet the addMiofcal , the Marion wunty jail. This ?peak well W kite orders we are daily jVceivin- Cr,r Jlem. we have i rnujTJ orTldiaiip.nrnd ör M a .noo cout.tr. 4 i concluded to ptddisliW.thVred'tWn'it larger type, t ? i' '' . " . ' ; i" 1 1 hoe fiC ou friqiU Vrha dirc tq vU thrm i t?TTwo Iiunlrel um were fire-! yetenl.iT nt will plee do m Tomptly. j fi,e Ar-ennl, rn hnn'lrcl hi tiro morning ovrr the j Price $1 p,r hunjrrd. ! v'"tory at Vort Detlefen an 1 one fiur.Jre-1 In tue I " N"o tetter document mV he circuiatc-1 to'dlsa- a"" over the victory at'SavaiUiah. ; lue the pulilic mirI of tlie erroneous irnptes- i . Tm . . . .A ' ' , " , ' virroRT l esterdit Ctntfiin Stnrtn buttery .

luve attempteI to create in rerml to the ch tr ie ter of One Convention rd o otiori upon On in mentuoui iHues row befre;ttie countrv.

IST'T1? rann fcf th"if iprinx W. H. TMtt Jt Co. oflW the'r extensive !rrt mrnt i of p M mA ihrr irati !., j e!r) in 't?, (Iiirnoti'l j.ii an! riii. eir r u . Ire i-'t t'-.i'fr

COMMERCIAL.

TELECRAPHIC.

C-lnrltiititi Ijtrket. - Cikr i ATI , l-:airvl7.

rin;--, ne klare. lr.i e'et card c.i-, in; kin Flour 1!V Irp.her aul it) s 1 tV-at;J; ujfrfir.e rinc. kclkcfn e.tly .vii'pri- Co. ; IJ' t : ei?ra ?! 4- I .V). ; ' ! p i.ierin' the niount of rnriv in.' ti.ey pivc, Irec j Tr v j, , .

of chirpe, th' i the r-ire-t o :-i tunitj ever of-

fered to ecure 'jmetliiii nice au 1 useful. Ke

merger. ;lt erflit full n4aei,. date, ic-, f tje wihM:t?xtrcivre. j j Wh:nili 1 I -J ! ' 1 ! ro,. v'ti, e',

Corn firm an i in pood demand at 3!"c.

Oats teidy l i"v. . i

P.uler. Mfl-tly nt 60(362- for mi!t, fnrtbef j

iv cd o I'iMc ami wt hd at 10 ; t t '

n rtJy uii5CtUii $11 was ofTere-i

.'IlimpaiM 1 1 A 1 HC Ter imrmiTf; . li'OVlMlO

play of the "Willow Cope" will le acted this I freelv for nesrnrk.

evening. There is no yUw on the .t ,-e ( to,e v L,rJ oM at "l

.-V

tis:ktix or ' citizens - IX VIKW OF THK News from Fort Donclson. (J 1- Ibr our W o i it 1 I . LtriKKAL, SITSSCRIITIOXS III CITIZKNS. Lnvt niht a meeting of citizen was held at the Court house to ni ike j Tovi-iott for thewound1 eoldier -eapectd to anire in tho city frorn Fort Djuelson. Dr. II. V. ISmwn vrns elteil to the chair nd Johu D. Dillon ajMiinteil Stvret.iry.i After aiWie-irCS by II. C. Newcomb. Alfred Harrison, Mayor M uwcll, and MeM. Mclntvre. (teisendorff, ;ind Howl ind, : committee was appointed to draft resolutions expletive of the sentiments of the meeting ;is follows: Mers. Howland, Newrornb, MeLnald nrxl Mixwell.. After the appointment of the committee, Mr. Gei.-endocff, miking R few p.-i tri otic remarks, handed in on h own repoaIbility, $ V) to be devoted to our wounded exacted here, aud plcled himself for $1U more and $ V) more if neces8 try. Sergeant E. M. It. Hooker, of the 20th Indiana, followed in a patriotic and humorous jeech which repcatelly brought down the housefuU of patriotic and benevolent citizens. He moved that the luvt be passed round instanter that all present might contribute. After further remark by Messrs. GciscndorfT, Sullivan, and Fallback, the latter concluding with giving $50, the debate was interrupted by the report of the Committee on Resolutions, as follows: ..---. RrsottTtoys. 1. Rtsolctd, That we hear with emotions of pride and pleasure that, after a reason of preparation, the armies of the Kepublic are bearing her eagles in triumph into the strongholds of the en emy; that the capture of Iloaooke Island, Forts Henry and Donelson, the evacuation of Howling

Green, and the situation or Columbus, attet the skill and sagacity of, our Generals as well us the determined and heroic valor of our soldiers. ti. That, while we accept with pro ft mud gratitude to l'roYidenee the brilliant fuccesc o( the arms of our country, we rellectwith sorrow upon the sufferings of the wounded, and acknowledge our obligation, to- the extent of our inesns nnd ability, to care for their comfort 'and provide for their speedy restoration to health. 3. That we feel authorized to pledge the citixens of Indianapolis to furnish bouses for the wounded soldiers, medical attendance necessary and all such supplies in money or otherwise as may be required. 4. That we mourn for the dead ; they are beyond our aid. We cherish their memory as soldiers of freedom, whose liamen shall be dear in every age and land where the rights of men are respected. 5. That we recommend the appointment of a committee to act iu .conjunction with the Sanitary Committee already appointed and now at work. 6. That we recommend the appointment of a committee on finance to raise what funds any be neceiwirv. In pursuance of the fith resolution the followlowing committee on finance was appointed: Mexrs." Fishback, Harrison, Wallace and MuKernan. In pursuance of the 5th resolution, on motion of Mr. Newcomb, the President waa authorized tu appoint seveti gentlemen and report through the public prints. Subscriptions were then taken np, and the following gentlemen put down their names in van ous amounts, the total sum realized being some $3,000: K. C. Newcomb, John W. Wallace, Wm. Sheete. Wm. Wallace. Win. Feele, Sulcrove A Kevnolds, (ieorge Merritt, John Fishhack, Kobt.

drowning. v m. Couhhn. nra. bullivan. An ... w ....- 1 T 1

fired, frjm two cannon in the Arsenal vard, sa

lute after salute, in honor of jhe great'v ictorj'of j the iVSwral Uoops over the rebel at Fort Dowl- ; ton. 1

Vu-rour i ro.v Victmrv. Vesterdav afternoon ! Capt. Sturm trouyht out his two guns aain, I and with volley npon volley assist eil onr patriotic i citizens in rejoicing over the fall of SivannahJ which had u?t Wet'i reported by telegraph. I

fc -ij l esieroav ine glorious rsrar pangieo

Banner was dieplayed above the principal buildings of the city Lit hooor of a ltd in rejoicing over the great victory at Fort Doneison. I Ml AXAI'oLIS (RAIN .M.OtXET CoRRECTKI BY Johx Carlisle & So. Wheat, white H'a'-iV', red 7?afc2c. Coni2ic. Oats 22i2:c. Ke50a )c. Buckwheat 30c. Hty, baled $I0al2, loose $7.i9. Tut Old Flag. Yesterday, upou the reception of the news from Fort Donelson, the t.ir spangled bnincr was ryn aloft and now floats proudly and ti iuinpliantly above the dome ot the Capitol of the great and glorious State of Indiana. riti-fr Srrni;or Boor am Snow .Jones, Vinnedge A C. tart Kar-t next week for their spring stork, and in the me intime they will sell all styles of ladies', pentlemens', boys', misses' and children's hoes at extremely low prices. Now is the time to .buy boots nnd shoes cheap. rj'-Pvlkcpian, Fitch requests us to say that he was tiit iiescnt at thö supper jriven'on J4ttur day night last at an establishment on Fast Wat.hington street bv the Honorable Citv Attorney, James X. Sweet r.er, to sundry municipal func tionaries. Mr. Fitch was absent on business, or sick.

Police Coi bt. Yesterday there were no arrests of any importance made whatever by the indefatigable police of the city of Indianapolis. All were engaged throughout the streets and coffee houses of the municipality rejoicing over the great news we had received. s a United Statics Coirt. This court. Judge Treat presiding, convened, pursuant to adjournment, yesterday. Nothing of general importance came up, the time fieing chiefly occupied in hearing demurrers and the like. Wo understand that the business of this court will probably be finished by Saturday next. ?r"The Swamp Land Committee was not in session yesterday. Messrs. Fi.-her and Cram, the only gentlemen left in serrice since Senator Miller went to the wars, went about unfurling the Star Spangled Banner gloriously. They were resolved to give one day to their country.

POSet&.Wr ilie ai'JeMMl Wja tfe Herl S

it wiTTbe-V dfavVit Temj.!S Vf" h.ViiVi. Mr. Cotd lock is the bet living representative of Luke Fielding and inets it with a decree of interest that can not fail to please all auditors. He 4iireiy-fiid-J byMiss M earth f f" 4 Hamilton, Achmer, Hill.Hight, Mrs. Foj, Ashrner, A.c., proving a very strong cist. The farce ofa"Ghot in spite of Hiuise'.f will conclude the entertainment. Mlltino at thl CoYrtTIovsk Last Nicht Care ra ota Brave and Wot xrni Soldi .ks. Wc regret, irex; re-sibly, that a more extendeJ notice was not given of the meeting last night at the Court House. Although the building was . . -, . , ; . f - crowded, many of our patriotic citizens btiflg present, we fees f?iired that if it hd teen generally known that such a meeting whs to take fJ-H tiie'f ''fujrt Ifni-" sijViro "eree" iKit rriVtJTrtalticir the inimhers tliäl wmiM Tiave'fjeVh there. As it was. niot etr.phatically do the liberal sirtrrripirnr sprik irtthr legrdlitWpatrioticuh4 läl tci eiosity of the noble hearted citizens who had been notified and who were on hand. SlTPLIl'S KOR Tilt WoiNDMi Sot.DItRS. The following articles are suggested by the UuiteJ States S mitary. Committee, as useful for the comfortable treatment of the wounded and sick, and as n Inr-ie numfier of oor wounded ' are expected hetc shortly, this list of items is published to answer the presing inqu'ries of the sympathizing jinjiMipt us, a-; to what tLev can preuue ior-iUituU. vis" J ' 7ÖXit: All friends of our brave volunteers are requested to have in readiness its many of the following, und other useful articles, as thev caw furnish

when called for: Shirts i-eeoiid-haud ohirts, with the, first bosom removed ami plain cotton inserted, with firm but tons and button holes, accepted; flannel undershirts drawers loose, cottun,, U iJtji! or woJn ; second -hand will be. very tcctpubl; 1 budcl4iliHtr, knit 1 -woolen iotks, h esising-gowns rr wrappers; sliptn-rs of drugged heavy cloth; handkerchiefs and towels; compres.-es, or pieces of old and soft linen or cotton, without Yearns or starch, washed, ironed and rolled smoothly; small p ids or cushions, stuffed with feathers, for. .wounded iinios; "dried 'iru't, jellies, tomatoes, rice, corn, starch, farüu, tapioca, cracked m heat. .... Jamis Blake, 1 !"Cha!rmah Imrntrapcjlis frJatf. Com. Indianap)lis, February 17, ItC'J. . 1 j . ?Iilltary ltem. Several physicians and nurses left the city yesterday for Fort Donelson, to relieve the sick aud wounded. - - Colonel 0. W. Hazzard, of the. 37th Indiana, has been ordered to resume his former position of Captaincy In the regular army. Samuel Osborne, Esq.. late Deputv Clerk under John Paul Jones, of the Supreme Court, has been commissioned Captain in t'ie 16th Indiana, Col. Fitch, and is now in Kentucky. Mr. Osborne is an accomplished gentleman, a man of rare intelligence, and we predict that he will honorably distinguish himself in maintaining the glory of the flag of our country. Major General Love and Adjutant General Noble left the city On Sunday hist to makear rangeuients for the consolidation of several regiments now forming and rendezvousing in the

he m nre at lbfe rates.

i me steam

consequence could

B ;!k meats dull and unchanged; very small les at 4,4c for side. Molasses dall at 43( 4Jc. Coflee quiet nt lO'ilc. Exchange 4 premium. ;ir rKLsoBira.) Jtevv York .Mnrkf I 'aw Yoar, ltrary 17. In flour there is less doing and tbe market is generally without material change; $5 60 5 70 fur' superfine Sute; $j 90Q5 95 for extta State, chiefly at $5 !tt); $5 605 75 for urrine Western; $5 'Jb for common to medi um extra Western; .95G for shipping brand eivra round hoop Ohio, and $6 75 for traile bnnds, market closing with holders refusing to sell at inside quotations. Whisky firmer; eales at 272(3'23c, chiefly at the latter price. Wheat market a fhaJe firmer with however only a very limited supply offering and a very moderate export demnnd; small sales of Milwaukw cluU a! $1 'j; ivd nit tk; Choiee aniher Wiscon-in .$1 4'H; winter reil Western $1 41; red Jersey $1 4G(1 47; white Kentucky $1 -16; white Southeru $1 45; while Long Island $1 55. Cvrn rules heavy witir a' mriler.it business doing for. jLfort wl;line oinsuinptina; sales at 61c for mixed Westen in ttote; föf.u delivercil; C'JdtCCc for new Southern yellow. Fork excite! and active with a fsir demand; sales at. il'2(ai3 for mess; 12 "513 50 for prime mess; j 50 for prime; S12 50(a 13 50 for city prime mess. Beef rules quite firm with a moderate demand for all qualities. . . . . Presicd lugs. ftrmcr; sale., at fQ WesUTn;4?4(fl?3cfnpciir.,w-' ' ' Lard more active but without decided change in price; sales at T1.?. 'i ' '- Butter dull; 1 1(1 4 o for Ohio und lG(r.2lc for .Statej,;'. .' .' . . : Cheese in better demand and price favor the buyer; sales at 5(r?7c. Cofjee Kio continues quiet but prices are verv flrm;sifes':it VJ.:Wc, chiefly at IS'.JtTClD; de maird h-ht.' ' ' MoLsses quiet; Porto Iiioo 4'Jc; Cuba Musco

vado 22c.

JIauk Mutciaeut.

Js'rw Yobk

Decrease of loans Decrease of specie. . . .

JJctaexfctsol crcuutivn

Decrease in dero its. , . , .

p . v y AI. $170,348 74.0UU lW.Oal 200,121

WANTED.

' "WANTS," "FOR ALr:," 4,F0K KKNT,' "LOST, R)LM,",'HOAKI)lNG,"Ac. Advertihenirnt coiihiir andrr iheiie In ihrns, not exceedinj; fcvrlircs,rillbe frted once f or 26 cuith.

CIT1 fo

ITT ORDE KS. Contracts will e made at this office

for advertising, payable in city or county orders at

par. ocfii

TT 7 ANTED CITY ORWiRF At the hifrhrt-t market Vf rates by WM. Y. WILEY, ocilü-d.'hii No. 10 E. WaLiiK;oii street. 17ANTEI-0l'NTY 0RHEHS At the liichcstraarV ket rat. . by WM. Y. VVILKY. No.10, K. Waj-hiEsrtonstrret.

DRY COODS.

IEW YORK. 81 fc 83 rrankliu Street, Wc;tof Broadway, near Tavlur's Salmon.

ZJT One of the most genial, gifted, polite, and accomplished young gentlemen in the city.

is Mr. Leopold Kahis, who is engagel at the southern part of the State

Empire. West Washington, of which Roderick Beebe, Esq., is the popular proprietor. Go to the Empire when you are athirst, and to the Phoenix when vou are in hunger.

Sprint, time or tear isComio Hercules, the magnificent, may be seen at the stables of Oliver W.Johnson. Pearl street. A splendid animal always was our admiration. The public, with us, will see the fine points about Mr. Johnson's quadrujed if they will only go and take an ob jervation. We would remark in this connection, however, that he don't show he, she or it to everybody. Last Nk.iit or the Ukai tifcl Panorama or Niaoara. Mr. Frankenstein gives another exhibition of his Panorama to night at Masonic Hall, at "1.2 o'clock, isiticly the last in this city. At 3'2 o'clock this afternoon there will be an exhibition, when children will be admitted for 10

from itr. Jfr. Mc.Vufltn, 'ifor of Rort Chnpe Isdiasai'oi.is, October 6, 1S57. Dr. C. W. Uor.uk DrSir: I have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant t. the tastrrtt certainly has a Y pp; effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thanks for your kind regards, ami believe me Yours, J. W. T. Mc Mullen. SPECIAL NOTICES.

CAUTION.

cents. The schools will be dismissed at three

drew Wallace, Ja nies H. McKernan. J.M. Lord, o'clock.

B. F.Tuttle, Dr. P. II. Jameson, Wm. P. Fish- ' back, David McDonald. Dr. Woodburn, S. D. i Tin: Uoi ndid at Fort Donelsov. nile Maxwell. Dr. A. G.Wallace. Thosmas Mclntvre, ! pr5. Kitchen, Wright, and Athon, witfi their Edwin May, G. W. Gdiseiidorll, I. V. Cullev. . eil,, of assistants and nurses, are absent to atJohn S. Spann. Nicholas McCirty, J. B. Mc , ' e i i Chesnev. John B. Howland. James O. Douglas, ; tend to the wounded at Fort D .nelson, for which Wesley M Adams, G. B. Yamles, G. W. Geiscn j duty they left the city last night, Dr. Jame.-oii dorff .V; Co., Featherston Darker. Wm. Roll, wilj haye t, ir;;c of tj,e Military Hospital in this Joseph Harris J B. Cannady Mosw Mxers. J ' accomu.odaDavid (rrett, C. Montomerv, H. Ksencirten, " James Skillen, Dr. T. K. Ba)d, 0. W. Aldrod. tion of mote patients sH-edily. A. i J. Metzger. N.B. Knott. Fied. Baggs. ; r-.l....i Wn, .1 Morrison. Weir is. ! tP estenhiv, nt ev ei v stieet con er, crowds

Weir, James M. Kav, (iovcrnor it Turner, John 1 wne gathereil anaitipg the news from Fort Don B. Dillcil and Others. j eson Jin,j Sav.mnrdi. which was at last leceived. After patriotic speeches by Messrs. FishlMick ycwl ra v a hi-h and humanitarian compliment and Newcomb, and "The Star Spangled Banner" t aj, uf ,"lir eit;.,, A-W,A that each one laand "The Keif. White and Blue," beautifully , meiJtr, ,Jie filij ot ,ravr soldiers on IkjIIi sides

euug by air. J . t. LUtnolM, ine wnoie aUu.rui.c g;, a, UH ackiiowllgcl, in a most desj er-

The market is full of imitations, rrpr-fentod to b the si me aa 'KKOWN'S HROXCHIAI.TKUC'IIKS,M wlüch are in most case prliiclive of positive injury. Many dealers will rvconiiiietKt inferior preparations and lower priced articles, affording more profit to thcmvlrs Ask for and OBTAIN only "bROWN'S BRONCHIAL. TROCHES," which by Ionic expt-rienct have proved their value, having received tho sanction of hiiciAns generally, and testimonial fröm eminent mi u throushont tbe country. I'.KUWN'S IUioNCHIAL TKllilKS, when allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth, have a direct influence to the affected parts; the sedative and sootbinj effect to the mucus l.ning if the windpipe into the Kronrhii al!.y Tiilxuouary irntatiou and fives rehf in Cuuus, CoHs. and the various Throat affections to which public speaker and singers are liable. fclll-dly 'C2

WICKS, SMITH & CO.,

Arc now ready to offer to the Trade theirentire lock of UOJll STIC AM rOIti:i(; miVf-UODS, embrncing 3j000 Packages, At li's than Iflnrkrt Rate ! 1,000 Pkgs. Madder Prints, STANDARD MAKES. 1,200 Pkgs. Brown and Bleached Sheetings. 10,000 Pieces British Dress Fabrics, UNDER 1! 5 CENTS. 5,000 Pieces, under 16 Cents.

rTJTT3X.IC NOTICE.

WIIITK COODS, HOSIERY, WOOLEXS. WICKS, SMITH & CO. jan31-dlm

rarKTi' KxiKEwLT r. a trt pailt statr furrisia.. (! atXrt.

FALL OF

FORT e

DONELSON.

Msjor Fot, of tht di;I!l.ncis. with 2"V) pri j u nwnT mm.lel MirS n he prfr. 7. vales rs ix-.fconers and pons to ahvtSle, tetne i irg tb c:t:r of C'!rinns?i vrou' 1 rnot glsfllt tikrn ti p iiiptbefr ft? V e u:rf b irr. ' pr-nide I t th.n.

T Le cut tny bs is ficavy. Int not Iri: a- , 1 o rrt'tf irl i:?m.nsiar 'ith bot. (Ire

ours, a they fuh; belai.d entrc.chnenti. We i ir, l T.rcw -tk

:- n(.

1

Will lit

:rel

SURRENDER OF FIFTEEN

THOUSAND REDELS.

JOHNSTON, BUCKNER AND PILLOW CAPTURED.

ESCAPE OF FLOYD.

REPORTED CAPTURE OF SA VANNAH.

sLjuM hive taken tbe:n I t ytornru on Stturday fiorn t'.o Ikwv cii c a tH t-tft-.L anjri

If i.nr ammuijitH'u hl not ; v 1 oit in tbe i tb- it t '' tt i- rr-ov

CicnmJ's diuaioa, Olft-bv's. Wallace's'

anl AIcArthur'a bricaiie auf.ere) lerritdr. They . were etnpoeJ of theftb.Vih, Utb, l.h, ?Hb, 1 COth, 30th, 3Ut. 45th. 43ih aui 5Dih IUiso!. Go. Lr. Wliaoe, iih tbe 11th Iudiaoa at,d fth Missouri and sotce Ohio troop, pirtinpate-1. i TatlorV, Wülard'f. McAlter's, Schwartz's1

and D ess ex's batteries were in the fight from tlie commencement. The enemv turned our right for half an hour.

bet our lost ground was more thin regained. . 1 Lantui's Brigade, of Smith's Division, was

first on Üie lower eml of the enemy's work, which was done by charge of bayonets", aci nine tenths of the rebels were pitied a'gi:r.t our rilt.

; Uur threes ou the right ere ready au night to ! revwntueuv. aik att4vk im ,u.Liy writing', j They were met on their approach, liackt.er haing ent exrir in the morning a dipatch to Oen. i (.irant urreri!er';n.

The worLi of the fort eiteud some five miles

Tnpa Lnelr psi: t!.r.-h te r;t til all u y tR rraf i j.- ti djariii rtar i

Vrotat Kentucky. ' i Ikwtiy(i Gaxiy. February 17-Aivic aj Gn M.tehrll cafare! to l-romjTi tttb de;ot nd Sv-attered th U of the t.t. killing o me fifteen by sLelii. There is gtet exciterr.cct ani rejoicing here at the capture of Fort Ifcreion. in b orof wktck Kipper m ptTen at the Halt liiu thia et treg to Gen. Buell, his taff and other officers to tbe cltV. lxcmuir, Fe. IT The titer is fallü itb 7feet& rnche water tu tt cul. Weither c4Mlds,- - - - - - - The steamer A rrr a hat brni rmie-l and is bo aäoat and t.re tntra'nce to the canti is tio Opeti. i ' , , . ... . .

Surrender of Fort loueon ' St. Vn is. 17, Disptühes fr :iijÜuerl

(iruni to Utuieral ILtllcü, lUiULiunce tUe sunea- , ou tbe ouUnle

der of Fort-Dorier?o.r with 15,tM0 -prisoners, in-: The rerrels lost forty-eight Held p-'eces, set cjudir.f Generals Johnston, Fillow and Rrk-kbcf. j entecn heary gi;n, tcuty th.. -ussn I stand of Furtiier rfl'rcial ; advices from Fort Donelson, ! arms, bsidc- & large quantity uf coiuaiiary siy Gen. Ft yd e.'CsJ dur'n the night, and the ; etoitj. rebels iu the furt denounced hirn us. a black ; They are eompletelT deraordired. and bs veno beh'rred tm!ur. ' ' r" "' " ' "" j confidence in their leaders, cs they charge lilkw The rebels ate known to hsve had and Floyd with deserting them, troops, 15.000 of whom are oar prisoner, 5.0(MJ ; Our troops, Irom themomentof th investment ecitped, nd tl bal.uic are rejurtel kilted, ot the fort on We1nesday, lay on their arms wounded or otherwise disabled. " night and day, half of the time nithuut teiits, a Our loss is not stated, but the sd-tuhter in our ! portion in a bvy raüi and snow, raiika & mentioned a terribly tevtre. A private niesace this evening to the Snnitarr The camlties on the gnnbo;ds at Fort Djnel- Committee fmm Ciirussys thit .r'H) of our troops son are as follows: ' , eie killed, tO) oun l l and IfX) mifönx at Fort St. Uuis, 3 killed, including P. II. Fuley, of i Dnelsou. Cincinnati, and "2 wounded, among theiu Lieut. ' A speoi.tl to the Timet from Fort D iielson da Kenlrtll. pliphtlr. ' ! teJ tbe IGtli s:us:

Loulsvire. ä yi.iilors killcl; 4 slightly wounded The forces were about cpual in numbers but d 2 teveiely, eucli having both arms shut the rebels h.id all tne tuli'antae of position, beiä

well loi titielou two i:uineu;c ndls with their fort.

Ne.tr the river on the lower p ece tt ground from the frt their entrench nients. rill pit and shtmte extended up the river behind the wn of Dover. Their fortifications on the land side back from the river were at iett four tmlea iu length. Their water bittery was in tbe center of the fortifications where it c:tmc down to the river and mounted nine Leuvy uus. The rebels eie sure of success; in anv tdher cause plinst less brave troops they could easily have he'd the portion a.iin.n K.tr0(. The business of eltmx different brinJcs in

position. Httachin' new arrival to dilferent com

raivoniitr. x ci.

and

away. C'irondelef, 4 killel anil 6 badly wounded, in eluding Wm. llinton, pilot, and J seveiely. FitLlmr, 2 wounded. The force en route lor Donelson had mostly come up and were located on the left. Gen. Lew Wallace with the tf'Ji Missouri and 11th Indiana arrived Friday. Sr. Loci. Feb. IT. Fort Donelson was pur rendeied at U o'clock vesterday morning tu our land forces. - Our i;unxiats were present at Ute time of tbe Eurrender. ... ' An Immense amount of war material is among the tropbie of our vietory. ' General Floyd skulked away the night before the surrender. The unbait Corondolct, Captain Walker, had arrived at C;(im. ' Large numlers of our woundeil had been bronh to I'aducah aud Cairo hospitals. This city is wild with excitement and joy. The news was read At the Merchants Exchange, aud created the most intense enthusiasm. The Star Spangled Unnner, Flag of our Union and Red White and Blue were sung by everybody, after which they adjourned, marched to heatiquii ters, twelve or fifteen thousand strong, where three rousinp cheers were given for Koote and Halleck. Halleck apyeared nt tlie window and thanked the people- fjr then- hearty demon stration, and said: i promised when I came here with your aid to drive the enemy's flag from your State. This h is been done and it is now virtually out of Kentucky and foon will be out of Tennessee. More cheers for the Union and tlie Star Spangled Ranner were repeated and the crowd dispersed. Judge Ilölt wept for joy when he heard the news. ' Many 'stores closed, the city being decorated with Hajzs, and evidences ot great joy w ere everywhere manifest. Governor Yates, Secretary Hatch and Auditor Duoots of Illinois, left for Fort Donelson this morning to look alter the wounded Illinois troops. Requisition has been made for all steamboats in this vicinity to be held in readiness for the transportation of troops and Government stores.

I rni .nittourl

tb. 1C.A u iL Si.

LonU Democrat say; Acrordirg to tbe lsfet ndtires tie Federal ar ray m la vigorous ;crtult cf tSe rebels. Trice's army was on Craue Cieck, twenty tiiat miles from heie. Friday events r. a ad our lot ras five mile in the resr. prep-vrmj to mske an early start iu pursuit next nonur. Price hid (lacel h. train Lu advance. About oii hunJrel wpn) omtaiaitir THiliea for Price ere broht ir.t this place from Forjthe a le)- l.ct;:s (.füre b r tre-t. Uetel synip-lbizei a beta ciaiia lbl Ike will he t ein forced by ttle or filteen regiments from ItentoTiTiüe, Ark., vm-ier Gen. Van iVm. t.ut Gen. Sigel, who was advancing on the rebel col utnn by a different route thsn that purue.1 by (ten.' C'urtii., msy trike a I mow ea Uieir Itai.k ntri op-et Frtre'a rnkwUti'inr--Four reVil tllireTs 'aJ ihrrteea privates fell into our haii.U on Fridiv and are bow here. Tl." officers are. the uutiioc Col. Fit:tn4n. Mj r Retryi Aid-le Ujaip tA Gtu. MilJi V. Capt. Dii kinsoii, CL.tl Fiipineer, at-1 Gj. Doaneil, (iiwMCiiner. ' - A pony express, with re'y pts, hs leeu e-. t.ihbshe"i by Lieut. BMdw in leteen Rvtla aud this point, Sr. LoriM. Feb. 17. The following ce,l .oxvJer baa t-vcu isvu d Jn.yu ofliev f V Pr' tfi.s! Marshal of the O'cnMrDepartsiet.! 'of M! houri: ' ' ' To injure tlie peuean l elfaie of loyal c ti zens of this Department itisordeied aiid enxard

upon all c:tt2Cns th.it ttiev inioriu the I ivot

niHinls took up tl.e greater tortiou ol rndsv t . i i - i . .i . ." . i i t . . o i - I Ai-titii.il General ur the tietret h'Cal I rovot . r . , ., . Marshal of .the n ituei atid :pisr "f rTidetoe of

X.'ll.lSt' A: n, I)rttffffif o. i Is i:nt ualiinztnn Mrrcl, J Haw !ou apponited aeetits f.r the salf f I II It t MM! ' i T I S S I I. A ii , THK WOMiFKH'L fiUAM'M'S. f-r the run- f O-u'hs, t'fM. Sore Thro.it, rriich!i, Vh'e7ir;c, 'rr:tati.ii of the , l'u'. and Tii-iN. and TT-a" ft tl I.utii. tId in '

lare boxes, 25ct., .! ctt.., an I it each.

r.sd.twlv

joining in the chorus, tho meeting adjournel.

Umtko Static Sanitary Commivsiox at Imi ASAi-ou. The organization of the men.bcrs of this Commission eleeted for this city was had on Saturday last, the l.th instant, ythe appointment of Jarue." Ul.ike, Cltainn in, and James M. Kay. Sswretury. 'i he other menders re Sunuet D. M ixwell, Calvin Fietcher, Willi-im Walhice and J. M. Townseiul. It is ordere! tint information be procured trotn the Commitjr of this Association at Louisville, as to w flatarticles for the woun.ied or

Vick sold eis of our armv there ss most r.eeJ m

their Hospitals. Ordered, That when sch information is had. u be published in the papers of this city, an-l thnt. ui the meantiuie, alt Associations in tb.a fit t uaed iu efforts for the relief ot auch o out s...ti;ers, be requested to communicate with Mi U:..ke. Chiiiinm. before forwarding their

ate and unnatural var. Lach oi e rraye-l God ( that we mtdtt soon s e the enl of it. j i?"There were rumors prevalent in the city j yesterday tint the, 11th L.diatn bad been cut t.. ; pieces in the fight at F rt D onelson, and tint : anti'iig itVii A"dJutLt D inlM icaiiley had been roortallv wounded. We wtte nt pains to trace . these rumor. iJ assure the numerous friends j of the bra e boys in tuis regiment th it we have and rould a.-certain nothing m.-ie reliable th in api-cirsin our telegrapoic columns this morning 55There was an impromptu gathering of. pitriof.c citizens at the St.tte lloiu-e yesteniay ! c -Misequeiit on the new -from the feat of war. Congratulations were exchanged, every one ex- ; ultaiU. even tlu.ugh U.eir tews were fällig fast j for the fallen brave. Most beautifully an! ap

O A K HALL

SO. 2 WASHINGTON AND NO. 2 ILLINOIS STS., Rnlr House.

OFFICIAL.

Tar.vsi rt IreARTKT, FeS. 4, 152. CtTHOLDEKS OF UONDS OK THK UNI- j ted State dated AuzcM 1!, IsGt, and payal le thrn ytars : frem d.vre , are hen-hy notified that prevision 1 mad fur j tbe payment of the Cnpons of iwini-aTiiiusl interest j hieb bernmedue on the 13th in.'taTit, in c i;i, a'eeally t' tl.eir n nor, l y the Trea-urer i f the United State nt vrhii:?tn, - either of tbe A-i-tant Tre;.T;rr at Nrw t1, luvten, cr lbiladeljhia. All tufh CoTipnu-i, to2tb,T with chcdu!', sin-win th j inininT and arauiint 'f each Coupon and the aifirrera' j sun; of each parrel, rrrjt be ptf-ented for e xamitiation and verification at l-!ist three full busine dv bef.-re I pawent. i. l CHASE, f. bl2-da2t Secretary of tLe Treasury.

from 'Htlikng;lort Washington, Feb. 17. The following is an ofiici.tl war bullotiu iueJ fioiu tho War Department, dated the lilh: The railroad operations of the War Department requires that there should he a just nnd efficient system of railroad transport that would secure the Government energeti; action, w ith a fair tariff of charges. The Secretary of War believing that lie may safely appeal to the practical experience of the officers of tlie railroad companies and their patriotic feelings tor aid in devising such a system. He invites the chief officers of the respective railroad companies of the loyal States to unite and confer with him on this subject at Washington, on Thursday the -Oth day of February, lbC2. Hon. Erastu Corning and N. L. Wilson, now in this city, are requested to act as a committee of arrangements. (.Signed,) Knwi.v M. Stanton, Secretary cf War. The Tribune's correspondence says: Senator Latham will to-morrow introduce a bill for the survey of a telegraph line from San Francisco to the Northwest coast overland by way of Ilehring's Strait and Asiatic Russia to the

mouth ot the A moor river, as proposed by JVlc Donough Collins. The Military Committee asks for an appropriation of $109,03) and two small rebels in order to make the above preliminary survey. The enterprise will be under the direction ot the President, and other nations will be invited to participate in it. A board of officers, convened to investigate the quality of clothing furnished by contractors, .have discovered that at least one third now on band is eutirelv worthless. The facts being reported to the Secretary of War, he ordered that p i inents to the contractors ie at once suspended. Gen. Selaick, a Ihigidifr IB fen. UeniUel man's division, has been assigned to the com niiuid ot Gen. Stone'i division. (ten McCicllan Ins received ofiici tl dispatches fully confirming the capture of Fort Donelson Ileported Capture of nvannah. Fortrfss Monroe, Feb. 16. By a fligof truce to-day we learn that I'oit Donelson surrendered to General Grant yesterday. Generals Pillow, Floyd. John-ton and Buckncr were taken with 15,000 other prisoners. We are als' informed that fi-rhting has been

Ou the morning of S iturday the enemv otened !

on the 1Mb Illinois, when all of ()lestvsbrig tde !

soon engageil, which was soon followed by Wallace's and Mc Arthur's, brigade?, the latter acting under McCIernaud. . As the position of the troops hd been changed during the night, and General Grant had been called awuy during "the evening ti. the gun!uat. the movements ol all troops except MeCleriiand's division acted without anything except general orders. At suggestion from (JentTal McCleri.and G-iu-eral Wallace sent up lour regiments to support his division, w ho were nearly out of ammunition. From the commencement until ten o'clock tire fighting was terrific. The tnops on the right were dispersed as follows: , McArthur's brigade 9th, lV.th.4Ut, 17tb ajid lHth Illinois; next Oglesby's brigade Nth, Ckh, -tlth, .'10th, 31st Illinois, Scwartz's and lressm's batteries; next Wallace's brigade Utb, 2lth, löth and lth. These three brgiades compose! McClernond's divisiou and bore the brunt of the battle. ' It was found the enemy were concentrating their niaiu loree to turn our right, wbirh was done by our men getting out of ammunition and con usion in gett ug up reinforcements, retreating about half a mile. As coon as this division, hieb h id stood their pound manfully for three hours,

had retreated, the enemy occupied the field, when Gen. Grant ordered Gen. Smith to move forward his division and f torm the euemv's works on the

left. This order was obeyed with great alacrity. Cheers of the soldiery wus heard and the old flag displayed from within the enemy's intrenchments. Gen. Grant sent word to McClernand and Wallace that Gen. Smith was within the enemy's in trenchments, and ordered thHr Threes to more forward and renew the attack on the right. Wallace's Brigade, the lllh Indiana, Sih Mis souri, and pome Ohio regiments, were rapidly thrown in position, and Co. A Chicago Lip;ht Artillery planted in tlie road. As the icbels, supposing w e were on the retreat, came crawling out of the woods into the road, the Chicago boys poured a hail storm of grape and car.nister into their rank-, slaughtering dozens of them. Simultaneously with this the infantry commenced firing at will, and the rebels went pell raell back into their works, our men ndrancing and taking possession of the ground lat occupied. Fresh troops who had not been in action were thrown forward, and as the shades ol night drew on were in strong position ready to participate in a simultaneous attack to be made Sunday morning. Wallace's and McArthur's brigade did the hardest fighting and fullered terribly. They would undoubtedly have held their first position but for failure of ammunition. Until ordered to storm the ammunition wagons were some dis tance back of the hill, preventing their being m.i'A3 tarftiillv iiii-tirkfv mini il rtnr lut rbfhfrs

and men to long homes. Hirdlv a man went over the field but did not

discover somecomrade who had lallen during Saturday. ! A construction of all our lines was made for j simultaneous assault from every riut and orders were given by Gen. Grant to take the enemy at ;

the point of the bayonet. On the exti erne rtpht at daylight an advance was rcade and when fvrU light of day broke l'oitli wh'ne fl tgs were hun iu manv places on the enemy's works. The following pithv correspondence has pass

ed between the commander-; j Hkaikjc arteäs. Fort Donh.o?i, ! February 16, 162. ! Sir: In consideration ol all the circumstances , governing the present situation of affairs at this! station, I propose to the commanding officer of j the Federal forces the appointment of onimia j

sloners to agree upon terms of capitulation ot

lorces at th:s wt tin l'r mv com man 1. I su

air perso, who hav o ben IrT arms agu!nt the United States, or who hate? actively aid(l tl.e rebellion by word or de.!, or who baieiet-ti guilty of any of the otlenses reterml to ir ih? circular i-s.iel from the headipnitersof the Mjvr Genend ooinmsnihr.g tha Ih'ixu tnient, datel Feb. Uih. The local Provost Marshals will make due inquiry int all such ce. and order the aiTCst of any such as ury le found to come within the provisiona of rutd rircutsr. At cirlreii w ho m.iy couixal or attempt to bide any of the ersons relene'l to in aid circular will be arreste! and punished. . r fgi edl 'ltrtt5sVf an Provost Marslul General. .. AU the wounded on both tide. at FwtDvil son will be brought bete and placed ill the hospital. A'doenrr more surt!tsns with a corj of ImapttAl tiurie left her this aftcm n tor the battle field to assist iu tlieir transportation. National salutes were tirel at lh-itton llarracks. Arsenal, Jctlerson Barracks, and all tlie forts surrounding the citv to dav in honor of the tictöry at ForC D nelsi. . . ' - i U v . A . From yt exlco. Kansas prr, Feb. ). Ti fcarda Fe mail with iLueaol Jm wary 31st k am fl- T , (eii SiMey roinm att of S.f'X Texatw and eight fiehl pi:e. 4wo being 32 pounders, ad vancel as tar as Smta Htrbara, but for some unaccountable reason had retiied in the direction of Kl Pas.. Col.1 Cvrby with 10-) regulars and 2,0011 Mexican volunteers were after him. lirig -.Ucn. Uovey, wtalf oJ colamn left Santa Fe on the 1st lor the scene of action. -Tl.f Piaaa tia Ikwi "e'.t guarded u prevöittt" .dcs'xuctioo. vi.'. , i J id Several copies of Sibley's proclamation had bs?n reixed by iImmhuh. The Camanches, Cheyenne, Sioua and a portion of the Apache Indians are combining at Pawnee Fork to bunt buffalo.

I'rom WualiiriKtoii. Washington, Feb. J7. Chief Justice Taney this morning deliveied the opinion in the cafe of Gordon, the .slave trader, tJccving the notion made by Judge Dean for a writ ot prokiltion to prevent his eacutiou,ou the ground of a want of power in the Court to review proceeding iu criminal caes to restrain the action of a rnirfhterial officer. The application was baed on alleged irregularity in the New York Circuit Court. Ap plication will bo made to Ü.C Freideul on behalf of Gordon on the same ground. The House committee oh contrncts hare been discharged from further consideration of Qurterm.ister Van Vlyck'a advertisement for horses The commi tee say the ehortnevof tbe notice for bids was owing to rressing necessity. They are erfectlv fatisfiel with his integrity and his ar tion in the premises au sritb a ne only lo the public interest. , The ente to-day confirmed tbe nomination of 1 homas D. Wallace at Marshal of the D itnrt of Missouri. . m from II tn Boton, Feb. 17. -The new s of the captirH of Fort DonelfOfi cteated a perfect furor ( patriotic jubWatioo in Boston. Ncter beiore was y much joy tJvanifeareJ! ' ' - - "yJOTICE.

tlT PK KSONS HAVING ANVBOKKOWF.D Hoik. irlmt'AKt tbr late j.dLJiO.V TASM.lt. III confer ery jreat favor by rctuniitig the muc tmroetTVsMy, lyc.. 415ofTli PBtil:l!art."' ! ' 4 FOR SALL A o.MjjMe "1T Ijr.rary. friDerly th property of Gordon Tauiier, d.aed. Mjjl -eil a reat lirRaiti. App'y t jvpHSlH t Tllf'MAS C7TTKT.LU

going on near Savannah and that the city has I iinT);stic.0 t;1, t4() P;M u.iUy. I-robably been captured. , - , aDl iuvdv. vo-.r servant.

IViht Diatatclies.

CON(iItr.NMO.AL.

Washingtov, Feljruary 17. SEN AT K. Mr. Harlan presented a commu nication from the Secretary of the I uteri' r in regard to the recently diseovemi gold mines of California. On motion of Mr. Nesmith, the joint resolution to the mrxle of the pay by the awards for settling the Oieguu arid Washington war debt was taken tin.

Mr. Lane of In liani a-ked to have a di.-pitch

(Signed,; S B. I'ukmi, Brigadier Ge;rcral, C. S. A.

To Brig. (Jen. Grant, ! Cornd'g U. S. forces at Fort Donelson. j - - - aa aMIleeeptlon of tlie of lite I n II uf ' -Art llneln. PiTTat RNii, Feb 11. The news of the cap ture of F'rt DoneUon was receivcl here with j intense delight. Business during the day wa j partially suspended. Bells tinging, ti tgs were uUsplnved on various business hou-es and public . buildings. j The tost office, cutoni boue and other build j ins c biilliantlv iliutninate!. Bonfires and j

FLOWER SEEDS. tlotctr Se t its by .TVill.

Tt wll f irward ar taa.T to ai part of tb

S'atf. pot-jiail, ar.y viriftje that bit m or-

dese t at the f iT.w;uk price: " . 10 variet.e !c!e'l fri-ia tV'se r ra-l C ct a .ajr. f h JJ ...... 5 j 00 ß " 1 0 ifl 12 - ' 1 " 1M 2 " " 25 " O 54 . .. ., .. t.' .. 1 00

O

TE FA lb AM) TVINTKR STOCK OK HEAVERS,

CASTORS, CLOTHS, MF.LTON'S CAS.-IMF.KKS ANI) , i VESTINGS 1F F.VFUY GRAPF. ANt STYLK AS WELL AS OKREAbY-M ADK CLOTHING FORMES ASDBOT'S KEAR, IS NOW C0.MrU.TE. GLASER V DRUTHERS, Prop $. R. B. MELVILLE. Cuttrr. oct25

DRUCCISTS.

SCHIEFFEUN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE RKUGO!5T?, And Denier In Fancy ;oods PerIttinery, A.c. Ab. Arerrt for the ale of f.nM retrclentn, !!lTJirt!r -ting Oil, superior t aar Wal 0 1. furr.i-beJ la any jantmeT at th market iarf. 170 AND IT: WILUAil STFlE KT, "E V YCUS. FOR SALE.

attule when pnvidtsl.

thiitrfJ, That the Chairman give notice to the ppj-j.tely was the occasion illustrate.! by the . ..m:.r.itw of this Association, and W the com ; , f t SpanlH Banner ard nnnu.iu- olbc'ra ueucst the hc'.ds of conflict ; n IU- . ... in me Vet. th it hu roundel .soldiers can the Bed. White, ail Blue wins admirably by Mr. he carefully treitcd at the hospital at ludiunapu- ; t.G. Luinbird. a gentleman from Chicago. Ii, in ad htiou to iu pi ec:;t occup int. and that , m whenever it seems tuut e&pediei.t to have them i brought berf. thev w.ll he rex-eiv ci with kind an ! Tnt Wofui asd bi-.mk rv.uv loKi

in; t .meniiou jnoi-vii a .i.i.ers tein r.rst e- n ,.M .o 1 esltruav cm . -'i'i n-n, .? " a- v

' ' -mm-

the street, received u dispatch asking

DRY COODS.

! ts-rted on

! whether he could take care of 20 wounded ai d

HU F.jcellency immediately

1 ! ... ...

si th ittliev ui if le nnr it..-r t .! .t..- nnd

tr ends. J A M h ULAKK, Ch.iirtn m.

.1a mix Jl. Jv-VY, vvrei-tiy.

I.. . ..,n,-f ii,n with tbe above w w ill tat, tht ' I tisoner.

the Chairman of the comtni-sion left veteiday replied thit he would provn.e frr the 1 .hW jwfor Iuisviile. and probably Pa.lucah. to ai l in i.era uken at F.-rt DoneUon and bad room in provi.lmg for thelnd!an.i wotmde-J volunteers. ; ad ance for all Indiana bovs wounded. By the J.mM. lUv. tbe Secretary, fumi-he. us Ulis I U.t of tbe eck thee soldiers, patriotic and inluruutiou. ' i l-' lrxx

D ry Goods! TY HAT It OS VT A LA lift K AM WFU. AS SDKTKI f 1 Ty i -.'. to wl.tcL ir.Mte lhe atterts.Mi of CASH I'K.v'l KUS JA.MllN LOW A CO., U;i')-vLta Lo'ifViile, Ky

rOaSAl.E. On. Utwithm 2 q a je of Od Tel1 low's IUU.fr.jj.tiU4; 30 fcft; pr.tf per foot faut. ticentranr locarej aryd well raVtlu'e.J for b-ntct. npenv or fr a re'iSenr. KtLHY IT-RGCSON. Real Estate Agent, So. 24, K. Wavtir.gtcn treet. fehiUt.

CANDIDATES. Z3T HKV.- iO. WHITTKN .WILL BK A

Ca:;i;i-tr f.r TrJ-t

f C.-r.ti

T 1. !.;., 1 tl..-

pr ach n Ajyril rlection, 'w?jrct to the vote f the

i peojWe.

fehl .Jre'

PATENTS. PATENTS OKTAINF.I KOR NFW INVKNTIONS OF F.VFRY itr.T.j,u..ri. Fee. Cfi.tii itvnt un ucrei. No pitent t V'jv. Sitd fr Circular, invlxitr term., direeti.ii, JU, .VJre. AMOS lUillAUNAA. novia.atr rtn AfTirj. VTt'jirt.n. 1. t.

MEDICAL.

A NF.RVITS fl mjJmmr j posittxely i . Ia tv.alr. learn how th

NF.RVurS r'PFIIJTT. R STFIM ATORKH'KA,

itK-uraVl l y any Tirans but th

Ikture c-nua-jjcU(T ny trtmer,t

he wnrer actaal.'j rurt himself.

ii.l fcu!e'4uenily hundreds of otUer. Fr oe a p-it-psl uper rir1 MTr.p to H"X IT. IT tlu.ii. Vi-. M-l'MAwSw

reul re eived by (ien. McClelhui of the cap ture other demonstrations take place t night. j of Fort Donelson by the land forces of the Unitel GntKNca-rLt. Feb. 17. Great rejoicing over! Sutfcä. j thMew from Fort D-melsou. Kinging of l.iellf, j ' i firing of gun, and ppeeehe are beinf made. The J HOUSE. Mr. Wright moved an adjournment. : cuy js illuminated and flaps are fly -ag from all I Di-preed to. 1 tiJe priricijal buildings. Th treets are crowded I TLe Hou-e evidently at the time w as not in a : and all mx'on to henr tVSe psrticuUm of the ! proper conlltion for bu-s'nes. battle. ' Mr. Mallory moved to dijebar the Commit-; Chi'caC Feb, n.The nes of it urrder ! tee on the Conduct of the W ar. as, from the good f ryeisoo waa receire1 this morning ad news this morning, there seemed to be no further . creite j the create-t enthuaiwm. and buinei of: use for them. 1 bia was greeted with loud laugh- al, k-n,jä w temprar.lj rasper.cei. The Board ter and cne of agreed. ; ot Trade adjourr.oi at an early Lour.

The people claim tae honor ol the victory lor ! Illinois, there beinj twenty-fire reginaenta of in- : fatity and four regimenta of caralry from this : State; ill from loa a, four from Indiana, and six j companies of artillery from Missouri. Dftkoit, Feb. 17. Ther.ewg of the rictory a: a a av

We have Generali Buckner. Johnston aud otl ltieisjn cauei macr.oiD.e joy nere.

BushrcHl, with 13.000 prisners and 3W horse uns nrel on receipt of the new, and to(;eneralsP:i:0w ard Flotd with then-bngades night buildings are illuminated, the t re depart- j rauawav in tearr.ers without letting Buckcer ment. arttllery and citizens are out in grand pro-j know the r interiti-.'.s. cession wi:h rjanners, torches and rockets cefe-; (iea. Smith led the charge on the Jor end of brating the great crt Lt. . . ;

the wotkand was fitst inside the fortincatüriS. ( Cicj.2JAti,Feb. 17. The ne of the c-tptuie 'I he Fort Henry rnnawnys werebagreri here, j of Fort Don!w)a received Lere at eleven o'clock The prisoners me leaving on teamers for I this morning caue4 iuteue excitement and joy. Cairo. ! Ki i thuiUfcio on 'Change u rtboa t.ded. - Oar los- is heavy, prA-.dly 4'H) kill&l and Kaj The steamer Ellen Coli. leave to bight with wounded. tw el ve surpewus and over 100 boxea of supplier We loe a large per rentage of officers, among , for Fort DoneUon . them Lieut cm ut Colonels Irwin of the 20th Uli-; Thtee thousand dollars wm uubseribed la a nois. White of the 31st, and Smith of tbe 45th; bort time for the relief of the wounded. Colonels John A- Logan, Ltwter and Hansom are , The United States Sanitary Committee telewounded graphed to General Halleck to send to Cinciunati

Particulars of the Torf Donelaen tattle. Chicago, February 16. A special to the li'vi frfm Frt D r.e!ion 16th says : Fort -Doi:e!sou surrendered at daylight this morr.trr.

Collections of Vlowtr Seeds, Prroi lei"ir!(r n v n.ake their w-l -l t m mar rely npon our lir.ar ilv tho Leh are real: b.t hwy fle-fuhf, trri erf e.T rrrreV5 We Htleva that our ej,eriur wlJ ias ! Ire :, Ure or Miili, that earn fail to fi '..r .tfVrt. l'0 pi' k t annua!, Fietiui a!, pere r.nial, favnte..i 00 .V) " aTT.eiJ., t ieul,4erVK'.)a. faeartte... 2 T2ö " ai.nua'.., tirt ir'.'4 1 09 II a.-.D-jaU, lt "rred 50 i1) " t.tw ill rita:j-;iuv I tft Ctoice collect-.oa ? cn.orat'l rTfi. I OO CLoare col.eeton of rr uua flower. 1 00 Ürt-e or rock piiLti IM " clitb'ii; ptast. as'lat)4 pert al 1 ea " (reeebb-c ritbt ea. J OO crcatnetital Istred p!tit 1 00 Aiirtn. 1. E0KNEÜ15, TIcim a&d S4rran. V.riiU, We4for4 "T ' '! tLSend for a Catalog-ia. JaatC-Ja Choice JgtabU Srtd bj17a. 21) Varirj for -It CC Chir 45 Var;rtiifct tl 00 i fltcxiv. Wtbr.g to tf tbe- wbo rri at a difanr aa cpport UDl-r to te-t the q-! tjf f tvr I-f ?.'.' .Ve,ttVh we a. C'.i !eit wi'.l rcsjpar favvr.tle witb ary tt ef?Vre-l In thia c -.cntry, r ha p"J arr4 amatl packe, rhrb be aetit by mail. p-pai4, at th atx price. Not e lut tLf so't utt.ralile vir'.ci.e.wiU tlnc!'.ded. ,Jr t th it Vn, H' tnt 04 C.t tr not -rf fit "..' ii tj;s, a JI1--1' f ttm rljKt. A. FOR5FXIAX. Ver a.i;, wvfor4 couary. Ky. tfTjSeriJ bridenr pt'vf Cf3!oie. JatSO-Sa PIANOS. ' ; I X A. 1ST Ö F O RTEO

i

TV. HAVE OK ILLNl A L'UBCK or T1US

w Tf CJaaa r)aaoa,bKB :u Mil 4 cwior eaa

tl

WILLI ARD t sTOWFLL.

N 4 Hat Hj