Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3556, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1862 — Page 3
DAILY -'SENTINEL
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AMUSEMENTS
COMMERCIAL.
I??Tl.e treasury blotting japer. A heavy, spongy articlt At Bowen, Stewart Co. '
C?l Ooprtjof MorUi Urtxjct! Urne from Fort I)neisofi to day."'
Goot iw fion rut 2ÜTH r.iMtT "We are pleaed tn Hate, mjs tU Ktar..til!e Journal of yesterday, that 21 the o&ccra of U.e 2-ith reg-
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the Urn are safe, although they bore a gloriou I " f Mwh- V part in the great victory of the IGth. MM.?e r.da,ses l,, Wir appeared in The following is published in the Chicago j our iinrket. . It relll at $1 ferall-.,,. 7ntur purporting to bte lin scut by Major ' - - ' - - General lUIIeck to the Commander in Chief of j roclvm tth.n Major Mäiwel? requests
tl.c army, in reply to the dispatch of think pent ! kr-rr- tf sahon'arkl O'lf houe and shoj
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Flour firmer at the clr nre! in gtwd demtrxl:
latauf lub nt 1 :U4 fur sujrfii.e,! 1 4 Ol4 A for eitr. ) Wheat -carte anl advanced to OoiOOc for : re-lnndil Ü5QI lf.r white. t Corn firm at 3c. j
Ulis arc Mnge.1 am quiet. li ve hl$!ier and in good demand at 53c. HrltT ' i i lie JetraiH at 73 7rc. with
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TELEGRAPHIC. ooii Report.
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turM fort IiriirT : 7 Major Gtru at Mtdrll n: I h.tve communintnl ir th.inkA to General (irMit. Kla ().Tcr Finit nnd thdf romm.iiil,
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SMAI.I.K.T MAN A..IVK, T MASONIC HAM.. 1NI1 ANAliH.IS. IDSITIV K.I.Y fur tl:rc ni.lv. Inlay. Sa'.urli.v !.! Motniay, (-i.ruarv St. March lt ai.l .'t-i. 1 lrilliai.t ii;t li!rt. i m I) rj aftTT.'M.ii t 3 cikI "irijr t 7 l- ' l " k l...r-t i jii hrflfan li ur rev inii. The 1 ttl iifiit-ral will arjwr in mII hi i.w nii.trrful im;'rv!inti.ti. S'.iis, ilar-, lim um MViifs, Ac. j.i-t-l ty W. T-n-I !, Ihr (frl Knali-h Larit it:- an lii.JTo, fr.-tn tli No-
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hest that the niatket aupplie, iu larg or mall
qim.titic at Howeu, Stewart i CV,
Thk Kkbi.l i'Aimt:K. On thousand of the r4e! ja-ixotierH left Cairo for thn eitr l-i? fei.re vertf-nl.iT, and tht r nre ex;ertetl' Jure th mrniii ahotit li o'clock. We learn that they will he di.-embarked at the ÜcllefoutaiiiC Xepot, on Virjrini.i avenue, Mud tlifiicc procet-! to their quartern nt Camp Morton.
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' 1 For thIhiil.T State S'ntinrl. unitary ("omni I if re nt Indlnnnpoll) In reply to liunicrouiinquirit), I desire to state that no definite information is yet received Lere a to where the wounded volunteers in the late battle will bo Incited, hut the expet Utioii is that
ther will he taken hr 5teamroits to v.trion point tn the rirer, and not to interior phicert by railroad. The best aid to them will prtb.blr be to relieve the river hospital f the fick soldiers, who are able to be removed, to make room foi the wounded theie. We have rei-clveJ forty two of onr eivk soljiers from Iouiaville, and are preparing for ra-tny more, whenevtr tliey are icnt to u, from foinU to which the wounded may be ttkeu. Whenever we have definite information it will be published iu our paper, so that the friends of ourbrae and -ulTerin volunteer mT know when they can bel contribute to their comfort. $12r H) lias teen receivdl from citizens of Muncie to purchase hospital supplies for the wounded. Three boxe, containing a liberal supply of vulu able articles, have been received from the Indies
No lt. ner's Sai.oo.v We were in ermr vester
day iu raying that thl popular e-tatli-hneiit, n IMiis.itiiia siieet. opjxnite the Union I)e;ot, lud ti-eii m )l,-til y the s-iilorn who ja-e! through day U'fore yiterday. Mr Noltner' projerty w 4 not destroy el, but a saloon near by wa coinpleivly r'.d lied. hoiBLK Sulk Shok.4. If ever there wai i time when thick Hdomf ete in demand now i the time, for 1 1 it snow an.l yliu-Ii. Thick pole b'llmoral and congress g;titcr, such a Jones Vinnedge i Co. are selling to their host of cuktomers, arcjust the tiling. They are Fellingit low prices. . J ?r Dr. H. F. Hirnes tenders .his jifQfepsional services, free of charge, to the prtr authorities, to attend anv nutnher of the soldiers wounded at 0 Fort Donelson that may be asine-l Ut his cutre. The Doctor would gladly have accompanied the the physicians bent to care, for th uoundel, if he had known hta services would have been ac ceptable. 5T" Wc learn from the Cincinnati (lazettr that the case of Lieotcnant-Coloncl HeftVen, imlictel with Colonel Moody for duelling, was concluded in the Circuit Court, Newport, Ky., on the 20th inst, the evidence being the flame as in that of the latter. The jury returned a verdict of guilty, and fined the defendant $"-2."0. 1'elitions signed by tho jury and a number of prominent citizens w ere forwarded to the Governor, asking for the release of the parties from the imposition of the fines imposed upon them.
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op;-)rtuuitj to hcjid smidar t!uuk.s fur Ukv er- . , t . . .. f , ,. ,. . vice, taTou. II Waoi IlALi'icin b oUwol bjr . the citizens of Indianapolis in a j -The Tcrre Haute llxyrtu, of yeMerdaay, j l tuner. . j "SJ'" . . I At I.ITIXO CoMMITTtr OM MILITARY CLAIM. i v e have leen pcrnittI to take the following a i-rA.r , n .. it . . 1 Mlemertt-fron .,rivnt9 letter from Hr.Tfcomp. ! ,A .twuiyi lui been irawicted , sou. Surtre.n of the Iltti Iii JIana.' He savs the : l'-r thl "nottee dunnsr their present aes.ioii.
11th Indiana did noble work. They stood upun- ; They adjourn to dy to meet in two weeks. de a üiiir r .hke eteraJis, and t Arried leif 4 positions with rreat courtf;c , The regiment lot i t-? Sereirtr flvw reroii hare ioine! the
lourkillH and quite a number wounde-1. He I Methodic 1'niaconil Church at ttoonville dnrin ' l-'bty'a tWert. Uii.toi.; Str. w. ia Vrait, the rnuner. ftates as far as he knows, none were killed who!. , . r . . A'uer,rn Tn.r. amt Mr. C. (i. Tin. -r. tl-..- trillion went from this place. Lieutenant McMuüen re- ! the P'lst four vvU' tl,c revival is Ll in j I'; rT11,!1 7 l?;,r:f.t,,
reived a slight wound on the knee, and had hi j progress
coat til cut oflbr n jrr.tpe shot. Cat 4a in II j mil waa very atightly woun.te!. Many members of tlie regiment made hair breadth escapes. Carroll county bs expended over $4,000 fr the benefit of the f .trail ie. of volunteers. . K. Davis, the efTicient County Auditor, has di ibursed the entire aura. Saturday of each week is dcvotcl to this purMe. Kremnt made a ticnr case before the Inves tigsting Cornmrttte, and is in high favor at the White House and at the War Department. Haldwin J. Crosswait, Lieut. Colonel of the 4th Indiana regiment, died at hi residence in Steuben county. Nine hundred and twenty five of the Fort Donelon prisoners, including forty oflicers, arrireil at St. Iouis, on the steamier Gladiator, on Wednesday night, en route for T"idianapolis. lUtio.'t It a t e been contra' .wl for the food of the 7,UOO rclel prisoners U be confined at eniuj I) tughs, near Chicago, at 1PJ" cents per diem. The Tribun ays that th:s is the cheapest rate known in the United State, nnd also that the iiualitjr will be eiii.tl to the lest anywhre i?unl. (Iceboat Flkkt. The gunboats at Cairo want able tKnlied men to man them. One buntred and fifty men will be accepted if they oiler them.-elve at onee. . Eighteen dollars jer month pay every two monllis. Knlistnuut one year unless ttuer diachargeil. The 23th Indiana regiment, Col. V catch, and the 11th, Col. McGinnis are both spken of in terms of high praise for their gr.dantry and brave conduct nt the battle of Fort Donclson. The dispatches hare not mentioned any other Indiana regiment having leen eup-nged in the cnrlict. There were, however, doubtless fereral others, which have not yet been reported. ; The .'Hit and Ulli are supposed to have been there, as also the It ail road regiment, all of which we pre sume will be heard from soon. The remains of the son of Rev. W. II. Jack on, who was a member of Uridgland's cavalry, and who died uddeiil in Kentucky a few days biuce. have been, takea to Taoli for interment. Major Trosser sent twenty-fix recruits to Madison yesterday, for Col. Mullen's regiment, (the 21 Irish.) Kccriiitiug for this regiment is goinjj on rapidlj. The Noble County Jnnrnal aaya that Elon D. Weston,, of Rome, in that county, sutler to the 30th. Indiana regiment, is supposed to have been robbed and killed at Louisville, Ky., on Sunday night, the 27th of January. He had on the day before, drawn ?ome four thousand dollars from the array Paymaster for sutler's stores furnihed the soldier. He went out from his hotel on Sunday eveniug after supper, since which time nothing haa beeu heard of him. It Is supposed that at tho time he was missed he had about his person nearly five Uiouoamd dollars.
MfcTRoroLiTAN 1 1 ALL. A grand celebration tonight in honor of Wellington's Birth Day. Mr. Couldock will enact the part of lago, and we have heiird the performance spoken of in the highest terms. Mrs. Macarthy will perform Desdeniona, Mrs. l'ope, Emilie, and Mr. Albaugh, Othello a very strong cast; after which II. II. Dodd, Esq., of our city, will read Washington's Farewell Address and then the entire company will Hnglhe Star Spangled Rmncr, winch will be a fitting termination to a good cven ng's entertainment, also an appropriate ending to a day so glorious as the anniversary of the natal day of our immortal Washington.
Lost. A ladv's small hunting watch, with
chain and pin attached. Supposed to be an A. Arnold, ir,.'M, was lost on Satunlay last. A libeial reward will be given to the til. der on leav
ing it at Ferguson's jew elry store. It from f.tr. Mr. Mi-Mulltn, l;itor of Rhert (7i(f; I.M'i v Afui i, Octolir (J, lSi7. Da. C. W. Koback Dear Sir : I have used your Mood Purifier for a nervous all'ection. from which I have suflered much at times. While it is pleasant to the ta.-te, it certainly has a b pp effect upon the ner es. Please accept my thanks for your kind regard, nmtbeliev e me Yours, J. W. T. Mc.Mi'LLEN.
SPECIAL NOTICES. CA L'.TAOrV. Thf markrt i Till i hüstatlnn, rt jiro-ftitfil to he tb anie an '-IvkOYV N S MUjNCH IA I.TIM H"H KS," which ar.' in must ca- jT'ilu !iv of itie injury. Ma'.y ilali'r will r'-c'inmiPt.'l i i . f r i r jircj'.ira'i"!. ai.il I..w r ;.ricl ar:i li-, ttiTiirh:. imir- profit tu tl.fiii-i hc A.-W fur ii'I OI5TAIN ' MiOWVS hKoNCIIIAh ThoCIIKS," which ly Im exj-t ri'i.c hac f.rjvcj üu ir value, ha in rT ivr.l thr ...in lj. n .f j LvsirijiK i'ii.-rnil y, airl t -t i -lii'iiiiaK from rniiiK iit t:i-n throughout V.ic country. RUOW.N'S r.hi'NCHIAL IKtK'HKS. wl .n alhiwc! t. li-i!lv Mow Ijr in jli: ni'Mitli, livi a 'Ur-rt iiilliu-iK t; tu tfi-affected p;irt: the i-edatise aul 'sootlal:. VfTect to tho lniif-ns I i 1 1 in ac oftli' linljiijw into tho Ilroiirliii allrtv l"uliiionary irritation mit tivc rl f i'i ('onwh, t.'olJa, auU the varimi-i Throat ifT-ctiti t wliich jm' hr pakrra and iiiX'T.s.ar- liiilil.-. f-bH-Uly '62
IXJ33X-IO NOTICE.
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rov i-.ons iirm ""v iui' n uonc. j Theie w as a jol demand for mew pork which I snl.l ut 12. There is a r?M deoiar.J for bulk sides at :
j and for first d.i; city paeke.1. i j liulk houlder were ofi'eted freely at 3''e, but i I no butrr at over 3'e.
uiet au I not inucJi itMii:rel tor; country
t.ot saleable at oer ic;itis oflered at (Jroceries quiet nl ancl.angel. Mola. ntclMnel nt 4i(i 4"Jc. CofTeetlull at l'i9V2l .'jc. Sugar old at 10 jc. Kichauze Jull at f pre"dum; golj dull at 3 premium. ; ar riui.xirN. Ttew York .HarKct. ' Siw Yti, Kfhniary SI. Flour 5c lower withunlv a limitel business
doing for export and !ome consumption; f." j MQZ 60 for superfine State; $5 75ftr5e; for j extra State, closing at $5 WJ 5 5; $j 50(5 5.' J for superfine Western; $.5 1 f ( G for common to medium extra Western; $G 00(rt6 t'.r for thiprini; j brandxtr roui.d hoop Ohio, atid 15(2 1 ?." j for tpsk- bran. I', the market closing dull with no j bnvers t otitaide fiootiition.
Vhiskr continues unsettled; sales at about 26 i-.ir.i.c.'chlefly 2. Wheat vcry .dull ;wnl drooping with nut enough doing to unkeqiioLUious; small atles of red State at SI 4. " Com rules heavy; sales at G.jc for mixed Western in store; tioo delivered; Glc for new vellow Jersey ; '2r for old and new mixed do.; 7fe lor rime white Western. l'ork in fair demand but withoutchange in price; sales at il'i t'si(f 1 1 for messar.d 9m 10 tor prime, closing with iio sellers at the latter figures. Beef rules firm. Die.-sol LcjsKrnier; a-dea ut 4?e for Western and .rc for city. Lard rule .very firm; sales at ?jj(taC with a good lern and. Lhitter in better tlenund at lta 14c for Ohio nnd lC(r?2Ii: for State. Chee.-e steady at ;(V?7c. Sugar market fur raw is heavy but prices are without fjtinfthle chancer tendency downward; ran'e fjr fair to good refinery btccG7; Cuba bC' Tjjjc; I'oito Kico; CJsj.(ttr?cc;.rehi.ed ugars dull mid ilci liniiiLT.
Wasmiotoj, Femiary 21. SENATE. la rouejueiice of the death of President Lincoln's mu, the Senate adjourned. HOUSE. The HoaieneaJ bill.rerl from the Committee on Tublic Land coaxog up. the qweation perwi.Bg' being tu rwooaicait the um, with instruction t repit in k stesd th Boont? Land Warnet bill. Mr. Grow called Mr. Wash burne to the chair, and taking tlie floor, pok against the motion. Fonr times within he last en Tears, the Hue had passed a bill similar to this, and by two thirds votes, when parties wet nearly balanced on nearly every other question. Bills, tro, of Jike character, hvd pased the
The pcojrfwition to pay the public debt of Met- J Senate, ico was Hirticularly under diruss?on. j He answered the objection that tli pulwic Col. Kichanlson from the House military com- j lands should 1 retained as a Murre of revenue, mittee. is prepiritig a bill to effect the incarcera j Mr. Grow nrpied in favor of giv n home t ion and refusal to exchange all prisoner who 'steads to actual settler-. Speculators tonid no iuc liken an oithto support the Constitution of hmger lc pTinitted to intervene le:wren the
the t'nite.1 Slates, such as Senators, members of ( Government ami actual tiMera lW )U TWse ! Congress, loreign ministers and all who ha c tecn '. w Int lu e flocked to the rOandanl of t!c csiutitry I in llm rilir :imiv nr no v aixl mhn mT hv; are dewervil'" of tfion nbt.intft! rfwisl linn
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occuitied olfi.e. cinl i luiliUurv. under .the .o j tears for the dead and t lanksoft'ie Iivju
from Wnalilnpton. WasHiscTux. Feb. 20. After Senate' extra session to day, the treasury note bill was received from the Hou?e with auieri'.rr.er.ts. On motion of Mr. Kessenden, the Senate disagreed to thein, and a Committee of Conference w as ordered. The Senate has had under conideratko retervi iv and to d ir, in executive session, a met-
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Whi.kv advance,iU ar.d iu fair demand 'P rom ins i wweni, eraorxc.nF .n .mpon. a
rommuiiicauou ironi our jiinisu'i i.i jicjilu, ju.
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roxiiinstitoxAi.
DRY COODS.
called Southern Confvleravv. In s.hrt tu uuiili j He eartifst'r appealed to the Hon t p the
the leaders in thus rrtwilivn and under iki pretext bill and cuispcrate the public lands for homes to to let them ecaoe. a tual ctters wbj jos4X'rei iu life, that they msy
ltrig.-(icu. Thomas illiams uss been tmcascl j be enabled to develop a higher, belter and nob. et
TO.tII,l.M. A IMIX, flruu'msl., o. Is I '.list Wii sli i i) ton Street, Have h--ti apji:iit-.l ;i-nt for tin ale of II It A . X K ' S T. I' siil'LA Ü O , THK WliNDKKKUL tiH A NTU for the cur of f.mvl.i, ('M, l'hrV, PVroii li tis, ')izftiv,rri1arion of trs I'vula and Tuii.-il, nml 1i m-s .f the Lutii;. Sold in hirjf boxes, 25 cts., 51 cts., and H ach. lils(hv.Ty
from dutv at th d;itruw.t cf ottn Carolina
and ordere! to report to Gen. Butler. The llirai'l't dispatch a: r The executive seion of the Senate was ch'.etlv occupied to-day with the consideration of our relations with Mexico without coming to any conclusion. The subject was postponed til Tuesday. The rejxirt of Senator Sumner, chairman of Committee on Foreign Kelations, on the existing Mexican imbroglio and the duty of our ow n Uovei hineilt, is said to bean extremely clear aud conclusive exposition of the w hole position. It is believed that the rccmuicnd.itkn of this report will adopted by the Senate. It is believetl that no information ha beeu received here other thin that brouzht bv the Nor
folk boat in reiation to the propo.eil surrender of j
Is nrhvillc. Soutlierii t'u. Fortri.s MoMioi:, February 20 Notice having been received by (Jen. Wool that some PJO exchanged prisoners would be sent down the James river yesterday, the George Washington and Express left at about noon for the appointed meeting place. The fogdid not lift till late in the evening. This morning; at sunrise the expected prison ers made their appearance on the Win. Allison, which steamer it seems had also anchored far the. night a few mile-' above us. The prisoners were transferred to our bouts. A tl g of truce to Craney Island this afternoon took several passengers do n ami brought back the crew of the r-te.itner Finjr.nl, which run the bhx-kadc oft" Savannah some time since with a
valuable t.ujro
The Captain and crew of the liiiht ship before
Molasses tlull niKl declining; tuba Muscovado ! reportcl us having gone ashore 2.V; Porto ico .." (3c. I severe storm and the crew of a B
WANTED.
LAND FOR SALE. 160 Acres of Land IX WAYNE TOWNSHIP
fWMK t'NPKi:Sir.NF.l) W I I.I. SKI.L TIIK Til ACT OF fl land known at Walnut KuL'e, containing 100 n r-, itntr.t in Wayne Township, Marion county, seven mile wrt of Indlanai4tiis iaj Uii!e wftof Knglc I'reek, and Üirrv-quarters of a mile from t be Ct.iwfariiav ith- irate 1 ItoHll. This wie ef the very best jiioccs of unimr roved land in Marien county. It is well tiintx-rcd, la.va liih and rallIrp, Is in a good iifiRlihorhood, with a county roal on the north fii", within one mile of a saw atvl grist mill. If in the hands of an energetic man th limber will pay fT the lain!. Th-re is n land within M-ven miles of Indianspolis that ran be bought as low as this pieef, and ther" is not better hnd in the rounfr. It will be snM In a bivly, or in SO or 40 arre tracts, at prices to suit the time For particular apply to KI.DKU A llAUKNKSS, At the Sentinel iftire, Or to Vit. Y. WII.FY, Heal Ktte A-ent. Indiarnpolis, February 24, 1-0J.
LAW SCHOOL. LAW SCHOOL OF Harvard College, 1862.
rgWOTFUMS OF XIXF.TKKX WKFKS KAfTI, C OXfMK.NCIMI Man h : t and .Septeint er 1st. K- rfatah eue and Circular, address JOl'.b PAKKKK. Koyall I'rofessor. I'araorMk-e, Miss., Feb. IsiVJ. febI -Ult-i--on Sat
"WANTS," "FOI! SAI.K.""FOH KKNT," "lX)iT,' ri)L'SD,M,'IiOAUIJtXÜ,"i.. AlvcrUM'.uieut com anderthese heatitii;.uutexce4iufi five line, willbe ferted once for 2'i cantK.
"T TTANTKI AT TIMS OF1K F. As an appn-ntiee t Vf learn Iii print Ihk bnsim, a boy tetweea 1 and years of age. He imi-t iTinjr the best recominen.lattoiis as regards Lin capability, habit i of industry ttd hoiiety. None other need apply. , - jrANTKI WbT NUKSK A ft.xid Wit .Nurse w antf ed immc.lian ly. Apiily at Ni. 24 Virginia Av
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Ml' ORDEKS. Contracts will be made at this office
r advertising, payable iu city r cuonty oilers t
pur. KVli
IlTANTEI) CITY ORDER
V rates ny
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At the highest market WM. Y. WILEY,
N'xlO), E. Washington street.
"TANTF.I COCNTY ORDERS At th.- highest nurV V kct rates, by WJI. Y. WII.EY. No.lO1 K. Washington street.
DRY GOODS.
NEW YOKEL bl V Stt I'ranlilin Sitrrel, Wctof Broadw ay, near Taylor's Saloon.
Another .ilturk on Mrs. I.inroln. We find in the New Voik ludrptmltnt crrespondcr.ee from Washington the following: I went t.-ee Lincoln again poon after, and he consultol me alnnit various plans that were iu prospect but all these things vou w ill learn from
the newspapers. I udd him very plainly that! "no mut have a policv; that that policy mut be ' in accordance with the law of "and said he,1
CANDIDATES. Z?r HF.V. K. Will TT KN WILL 15 K A Candidate fr Trustee of Center Tow nship, at the approaching April eletion, subject to the votes of the people. fchl-dte COMMISSION MERCHANTS. C. L. S. Matthews, GENERAL COMMISSION
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FORWARDING MERCHANT, li.irc rirc-l'rooi Itu ildin, NO. 124 FOl'RTII ST., WEST SIDE, lletvvecn ?Ialn Mreet nml the Itlver LOUISVILLE, KY. K-V C'nsicnmentare repertfully solicited, and imine.lia:e sat-s w.tli prompt returns guaranteed. janl3
WICKS, SMITH & CO., Are no- remljr to offer to the Trade their entire Mock of nOMI.SJ 1C AM) tIti:i( l)lt ;ooN, eiiibrnrin 3,000 Packages, At less ilian .llarkcl Kales ! 1,000 Pkgs. 'Madder Prints, STANDARD MAKKS. 1,200 Pkgs. Brown and Bleached Sheetings. 10,000 Pieces British Dress Fabrics, UNDKft II U CKNTS. 5,000 Pieces, under 16 Cents.
during the last
ritish schooner.
w hich also run into Savannah. No news of importance wa received. The Uichmond papers of Satunlay contain the following dispatches. Ai'Gt'sTA, Feb. Iy. Prof. Paul arrived here to night from Na!iville. He says tint Fort-1 )ondn fell on Sunday morning, and that (Jen. Johnston had telegraphed to the enemy tillering to sunender Nashville on condition that private property would be respect ed. No answer was received, but the majori tv
of the citizen seeciöd'w illiiig to give up on these
civilization.
From Wnthinglnn. W . s h i n u to x , 2 1 . The steamer Si eppi n c S Une , nrrivcsl at the navy vard this morning from the upper flotilla ye.tenl iy morning. Thin teamvr with a launch and a boat's crew from the Yankee, went on a recontn.issance up OtC'Vjuan trvtk, some fotir mi'es. Lieutenant Uastman sent out acting master Lawtence, with the launch, who visited tlie north and udth rhores of the creek, jeiietrating into the interior, but without finding any signs of the rebels. Ju t as the launch was leaving the south pideofthe creek, a brik tire was o;eued upon them bv , the rebels froiti live oria Lv'l piece pisted n . clump of woods. Some fnty fhel! weie thrown by the enemy. all d which Hew unconifortab'v neir the Stepping Stone, but doing: no damage save jdightly tearing the liai;. Tlie tire was returned by the Stepping Stone, and a how itzer in a launch, plunging a shower of rille allots into the cover of the lebeU, wnah undoubtedly damaged them, as their fire idackened. A special to the I'ost says: The Congressional Committee on Conference on the treasury note bill cm not report until Mon.bir. Col." P. Utassy, of the Garibaldi Guard, has been arrested hr Gen. Ulenker for Publishing articles in the New York Democrat . on the ileinor aiizing of theGernnti division of the army of the 1'otomac. 1'res.iiJeiit Lincoln is ill to-day, h iviui; become exliartstetl from watching hr thf lelstde of hi son Willie. : ( .- . r . " ; The National Lailro.ul Convention uuauimouslr agiecd up iu rate to vlurge (Jm Genuuent transtwirting" tr.mp and munitioitt) of war, after which it adjourned. The Government has relea-ed a large number of jMiliticMl prisoners from Forts L if yette md Warren on their parole that they will not give aid and comfort to the enetnv.
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Southern lcw v IIaltimokk, February HI, fieof live releael prisoners, who has been confined at Kichmond seven months, gives unmistakable evidence of a growing Union organization ut Uichmond. - The I'lii.iil nieli da im tn !. fi (1(1(1 .tromr und nr
conditions. A large number of persons had left Mn, p , : ', i,inn:.rr..r ,m'
the city i:j 00d roderal troops were feUtioncd to otlt ,tars nijtrVs. at FoitDonalson, ami 1,000 wweat Uarksville. i n,lt "r fgtn f.?r.:n(.1t:(iria nPOf.tv1 . ' , p;,.,.
niond oirly in i armul, and the city ean eaily taken. Desperate efforts are making to getrecruiu for the army. The Secessionists admitted that unless they coul l secure the sen ices of every male Virginian lietween eighteen and sixty jears of age they must viel I within tliirtv d s. The Unionists have leagues regularly organize.!, with figns and wss words. Many nets of kindness were ghown at every possible opportunity to prisoners. lie further hay that from ihrer to four regiments were daily arriving" at Richmond, and that the Tennesseans were going to Tenneee, and the Curoliauiaus and others to their respective, Sl-ite-i.
He also ittnlerbvKl tb vmly ttttna thirty re"ia t . w a -
meiirs woui'i remain at lanassas.
The news of the surrender of Fort DoneUou
had a most disheartening ctlect at KichniomJ.
Minie Int linger his breath. "I have lo.ik.isl at
of Franklin, and notices of supplies in rea lines thi question in ecry light, and 1 begin to believe from the ladies of Greencastle and Muncie. The you are right. I h e always w.mtel slavery ladies here are making btrtre prep;ratious. abolished, but I didn't believe w e had any con- . m r si j stitutional nht to touch the matter; but the m JMt M. l sv, Mxneury. j lm,fe j Jook jlilo t,ie o..ti-ritution. the more I fee " " . ,. . i in it the jicr granted to do anything to put I 5,TribTATi toiRT.-lhis court adjournal ; ,,wn a rt,,)t.:,i(,Ii; in rrpin, t.,-llie ,lve,L" yesterday after a fesökm of two wetks, during Here a shrill voice called ".Abraham! Abraham!" which time much important business was dis- j I recognized the voice of Mrs. Lincoln, and as
slie atnl 1 bau I it been erennes. I mime-
HOTELS. v i:s t b ; k H o iri: i. , OS.fl, II, 13 I,j, H CO! UTI .tM TM NEAR r.KOADWAT, NEW YhK CITY.
wiiiti: c;oi)s, iiosii;i:v,
The river was rising so that the gun loats of
the enemy could reach Nashvill. A large amount of good stores' will' fall into the liHtidsnf the enemy. Must of the rolling stock will probably be saved. Kichmond. Feb. IS. In the Senate K. M. T. Hunter was elected I'resident j ro tern, and Jamea H. Nash, tf South Carolina, Clerk. The following Senators were nbcent: Mes-srs. Bath, of Alabama; Hurnett, of Ken tucky; Sims, of Louisiana; Phelps, of Mississippi. There was one Georgia vacancy in conscjuence of Mr. Toomb's declining. In the House Mr. Hoeock.nl Virginia was elected Speaker nnd Mr. Kouoett Pickinson, of Ga., Clerk. At oi sta, Feb. IS. The iSavannah Mnrniny AVr has t special disprvtch from Charleston saying that the schooner Theodore, captured on Friday by the Yankees in Hull II ay, has escaped. He says that the YanVevs would capture and de ptroy Savannah this week and Charleston soon afterwards. ; The latest intelligence from Savannah is that the Federal vessels arc gaining ground in their efforts to reach the main channel of the river, and that the attack would not much longer be delayed. A dispatch states that all was quiet yesterday
From iXev Yrk. Nkw York, Feb. -21. The Custom Htre, banks, insurance companies, Corn Exchange, and nearly all busine.-s places w ill be closed to morrow; - - - . There will be no uprkrt; i
I'roiu l.oiilvl e. LorisviLLK. Feb. 12. The Jtral a rni
infwmeiwtth reytrti" to the c ijiii -rosvrteiJ to ' lumbus, Ohio.
From ltnton. Boston, Feb. '21. The Massachusetts 31st
regiment and rive companies of the I'Mh Maine
regiment sailed to day in the steamer Mississippi for Ship Island.
General Butler left last nicht bv wav of Fortress
Monroe to assume command at Shtp Island. . f rom JIiouri.
St: Inr!s, Kebrnary '21. General Hsllerk to day telegraphed General McClell in that General Curtis has taken Bentonville, Aikansas, with a consiilerablc quantity ot baggage, wagons, Ac. Nearly all the Fort Ponelson prisoners have reached here and are being rapidly forwarded Ut their destinations. Gen. Buekner is expected to-night. It is un
decided whether the officers will lie ?ent to Co-
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MEDICAL. Ill PORTA T TO i.A OIKS.
have been issued ,by Judge Catron for the arrest
of Luckner.
He is under indictment, but it is not probable
A Union scout who was in Columbus on Tues
day night reports no preparations leing made fr the evacuation of that place. Fourteen steam
thai tlm civil authorities will demand him from . ers w ith steam up were althe wli uf, and a salute
the nnlit.irT authorities. wns tired indicating the arrival of a General ajtd
reinforcements from the South. The cebbr.ition to morrow , is expected to be
IUltimokk, Feb. 21 Neither Col. Corcoran, : the grandest and most extenio ahAir ever Keen
C?ol. Lo or Mai. IJevere are anion'' the returned i ui the W est.
rf prisoners.
I roni Ualttmnrc.
IViIit 2ii:i Iclir'.
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WICKS, SMITH & CO. j iti.tl -dl Fi '' ' ' ' '
rew ,
M
v opinion is that she li.t 1
charged by Judge Treat of Springfield. Illinois, ; ,
who has held the last three courts h, thN district. u iutcniug at the kcvhole.
owing to the CJiitliiued illness of Judge Hunting- ' - ton. At this tctiu uow just cIom!. the coutt '"Western Virginia rcUius slavery and free made a decision bavin a verv important bearing ' negroes. The Cot stitutional Convention in ses ou insurance, railroads and other foreign corpora"- ! Whceliijs has rvgree.! un the follow ing . .... , provision, which is siidtobe ;n accordance w ith , tions do:n business jn this State. A Mr. Con- ; piipuUr sentinient: "No idave sh-ill be hrougbt. ; ncr of (ireer.aeid, Indiana, bad a mill insured in or bee jrson of eoi.r shall come, into this' the Phubtx Insurance Company of Hartford, , b-r rmanent residence, niter this C uisti- ' ... . it. i i , tut'.on goes into oreratioii." Not inaiiv slaves Connecticut. Lat August the mill burned down 1 . . . . J 1 . . . . v . " , have been brought int. Virginia during mmv and, the couipauy refusing to jay, Mr. Conner , ,eirs U:t s;u. u i,t.on :l pegn. rai.ing ai d brxught action on the policy in the Unite! States nefro etps'iüng Stite. We speak now of tlie !
wt.o.e Ma'c. I ne manner I slaves in vv extern
ar.d will doubtless diminish 1
The ban agtinst tree negroes
Court, an.l lud pioces ierved under cetion Kb, ; .'"". rNta 0 1 -e , , r, -, .. , , i v irgnr.a is small. Mge 3. 2d vol. of statutes of lro2. whah has fn,ri v ir
len adopttnl by the court, on the company 's !fth.,y s how w'orthless a population they are es j
ucent in this citv. The court held on a motion teemed by a people who know all aUmt them.
to set aside the service that a loreign coq.ration could not be sued in thU Sutc, there Uii.g no
iici - Times.
Tli's old evt.it lSb- d and fav ritc re-.-rt f the l uvif.e cc'üii-iHtii'y l.a beeti recently Tetitted, and isroniplete in evervthiti; t'nt ci'i iu?nittl tu Jji cotufort of its patrons. Li lies an.! f.o.r.l c are s eci.il'.y aai carefully proxided f r. It t-ceis'r iny Jor-ited in the biivirt'- p.i t of the ritr, and i c.'iitiv'ni 'i t " the prii cip.nl Ivrs of .steamboats, i ir, oniiiilMi-e., ferrie, Ac.
Iu cusw-euuiCi: of tUe j)rfur caii-cJ bj the a bcilin price. h.iv e been ri''!urcl t One Dollar and Fifty Cents PER JDATST. The table b amp!;.- nptdie t ih atl t?ie lnlH rf th .-c.. .;i. at: 1 i e;i d to th.it of a:ij' Ctber hot 1 in the country. An. pie .ti-ciTiTM.id.vi.: - are oTer..t f. r ujwar-l of V ptev?. TTO Ik. n. it l.- he rui.ner. h.iVcin, and other. bo may say " the WeTem bt I is fuH." I. I. WINCHESTER, ripnVr. Tii"s. i. WiMMr.Tm. f. ;-tö-d2m
BOOKS. NEW BOOKS.
JOly r.HFNT-by the a itl r f "Cecil iTerme." CECIL HUEEME By Maj-r Winthrop. THE SITHEhl.AXbS F.y tLo autli-r cflPnlMge.' LESSONS IN LIFE By T:-.in t!iy Titronib. CLiTKT: AND IIEAKTU-ByCiarK H"ad. SIEVE U ft KI IV' Shirley Pro..k,. AH the New U-mjV. aa soofi n issued, at . B0VEN, STEWART & CO'S. fvbia uw
From Philadelphia. I'miiadm phi ., FeJi. 21. The State Lejrislaadjournetl to meet in Independence Hall lo-
from "Hiiilerlii(t III er. s morrow. Sr. Lot is, Februar v 21. Specials from Cairo : ... ' ta-xheKrpttmanDtrtnr---- ' MILITARY COODS. n I ueslsy tw) leijol legimtijit fntiro t larks ville came to Fort Ponelson and gave them-elv es fviti ft mm m i nr'rriTk: up, savingthev were tln-l righting against the old 1,1 A KJW"LK IFl 1 1 I 1 3 nP- ' " - ETi A TM Lir& . It is declare! that stronc objections willbe
ral.-ed bv Tenr.e.-'sceans agnnsf the Br.wlfng (iieen force oft'ering battle at Nahville. P)R CAVALRY OFErCF.KS,
The I'rovwt Marhal at Clarksville hafsent! -ArKINTtilf TALMAS dark blue. Imitation of I word to Gen. Grant to come up and occupv the ITA eleu, suitable fur officers. Ix-nj; Top and Sb.rt : town at i,m- Eo.it; Cps with Capes. Uid.Tiir Ijrgins, Gautitleta and V! a i v . i - . ii l uu il-s. Ittticer,' tinrCat-. HavelwcW Air-lU ds. rill .i 1 he oflicers of gunboats lying at Clarksville an,j cushions; Driniot Cups TiiiT cv.t .iiu d. lepresci.t the Un!nn feeling very strong. 'I be ; Uuhher Smoking Clas nd cj, Klt Filter, l-eople state thev had Ictlv led to "believe that the nether with a lar:e assortment -f other artu Irssuit-
Fr.ion army wn? entirely compoc! of (Wmans ' ae iur amp purpose, aud nero for Abvditiou purpose.; tut now tbey . --f sec it is not, and are anxious to return to their al- Are respectfully hM' tgfre-tni a en'.b- All x a.M
at manufacturers price. H.tllT Hf t( OV, inma Kt'bEErii'Eitrr. N". 4'J West Eonrtb St., one d.e.r wr .f from Walnut, W27-12m Cinrintiati, Ohi'.
DR. JUIIN llvr.TEV, JIAVINÜ I fit trwAT:i vr tweiitr year d oe.t hi prof,.sio.,l time rla. surly to the'tr?at tmt f f einrvlf IHlf MnlHe, and havinj:sacree1.t In (liMjsaTi'S nf te in r"i onrj the aftli 'ed i sound Lcalth, La iioweutirr couTdeiife In 'iratl tttiertcftt liri,' : , - r;lbu lUliTEIfH -) . ? CHRONO-THtRMAL FEMALE PILLS,1" WLichhave BfT)rt fii4ttfn tie d iyw 11 a Ik en strictly followed,) m removing ditbculiir an n; from . , . . onsTr.raioN.oKSTciTAiiF. or nati rk, Or in rest 'Tin jr the system toperf.tthea'th.bet. mirTennn fr. in Sjiinl A!T- tiöii. Fr.IapUs, l'terl, ll.e Itblte. er of her weaknes. ff tr.e ('ternie Orpan. AI, 1n all rae f 1 lebil.ty T Nervous I'rastrati'ir; Hjtrru , I'jIj itatioiiK, A.,wlieh are the f-eruimT. tI t;e-re serious ii-I'j-p, irj" T-t- ri'I? art p rf $f hnfvai IV c tiitl ivuMtwl iby 1 ta au bjr iL'-iM tliJioU t-vsk vLkut cawsiiiff .liress, at lh sme fine I );- t I ke charm by st retit liefinv.; hrvhrraps tnl ni fori'wr t!.evtem t' a ' a'lly .v'i .'d J t rii pii.; un lL- UicutJ.ly perlo-l i:b Ti fc-'-tat ity, i" im'ter from 'st eifsr iie il-sirMeti..!,!- ti. .iv .in-.-. Tl.' y .st.ii iS'1, I. eer, W' t T.le TTg tte T' a f'IT r' iV ' H 4 jipp ajiM"y f tlioiivfi 'f'- t a'iv otif i wnsrnri ii- !. id ! t'..e r. -.ilt. ... I . Ea'll b.. ;!.! iil CO IMS. Eri'-e ft, at d when .. sju dnill I s tit by rh fH--pai'1 by any a 1 ertisM A.-eiit. on ret',i of il.e nviiiey, s.r..l by l'ru?r"' e-eiiy. . J l.KYAN, I; het-f . Nrn Yuk. Iiet era! A 'ifit. frff TOUbtNsoN A CUX, AK- fl tr InJ.ana; 'du julyl9-ttAW6i ' IVciv .Tlrslicnl 'DUooit-ry. For the sr,( ryj trfui pt-manent r"r GOXükUHEA, liLKET, URETHIL AEOEf. 5EMINAL W EAKNESS. XIGHTI.Y EMSIuNR, INCONTINANrE.GfcNaALUUUTAUUfV, Grivtltrnlure.aiM AMectfonsof the KHn yaanl P4ad lr w hich h a teo se br pw ar! f ou hundred phH-;o", FX TIH.IK rUIVATC I'RACTICE. vTTH ENTIKf.ft CCr SS, Uierrdiin Cubb t;sjat.f Cp it r rj 'tiieren,'iiianl kiflxr ln.M. ri;iias NPisciFit; viiAsS Are .re.5y in i fStl. -1 efTi r.Ttii tKT' In a fw .., and when a cur' rfT-ctcrt II is jrMit ei.t. 7! .y ar j.r.-pare'i f'.ni i.-ttatde eklr.trtsfii.if ar harn. !' n II,.' i inn ivliii' i iMw alUn' sl"tM4 ... or lliipr (tI jtr l . Ir. 'ts ; 'i IiTm.j s,r e.. oe-f. II mw..iii ti-tej avojdfj. i'ha.,e tf ). i . r.- ' lila lärn; ir.tsi.t. ivfd m tl. r art 4 k.V fav r.i a,.. Va:J;U.. l j ca; tjia ajt.dca kl'il- ' I'EICE 1 NE mi.l.Ak. Andi'l be snf by u V.l. at 1 by a.iy V tt; Aft i,'f on rer u t 'if the iu'mi v. .S'.i 1 bv Iru.',"s n-r-:i. I ) , : ' ' ' : - . N'-ne penU'lif w-.'bovt rnr ie-ai:e en fLe r.; ;-r J. la.TA.;cykes..r. N , . I f:eTal Al-ei.t fcvy TUMLINSON k t'Ui, Vtt.'a l 1 L'!,anap-1 Ju;13-!.tw'ei
HOTELS. ....... 4. " - - -
lcgiance. lnminent eitiens there says similar feelings will pervade the whole State in a week. Governor Harris ha called a meeting of the Legislature next Mondar for the purpose, it is
ußirmcd, of hating; all unconstitutional .ictp.i- , J ed by them immediately annulled, uaid Tenne-see REAL ESTATE AGENCY. oflicers and eitt.ens ifecbtre the tate w ill son be - 1 1. :.. .1. t..:....
,uVll,cnlT ... ... ... . 4 ACENT. I II VF
... a ' . a 4 ...... . 1 1 m ..c .... - .1 r 1 . '1 r t.rr
Oil 1T.II? IIUIA IITTI nie. UUNII-UII Hl t V.ll ... A Utl
Iot.clsjn.
V.T 1 t-i " - ' i -5 ß 2 i t 'B.i S ( 5 f-; - ß 1 -a tTlf-? r"
LARtjE VARIETY OF CITY
2 1A pr'ijwrty f..r sale nd pxeha'ife.
Vl-o euc .sp.ci;.:!! larw wf 65 acri;'. 1J4 u.J.: we?tcf
Clou. Cullum has fccnt sixty nurses aud ten xlct n-j i-rice $75 p -r arre tiuif ea-y. urgeoii to attend upt.n the woundc-i at Mound 5mk' " '9 '-V' ,4
DRUCCISTS.
Tt 1 . a I t Vv at aiv. Sarav! ft r a rniiv.n civn Vi
law in Indiana autbonzM,S tne service 01 procee (0!i v tv,ncrnie)l H,t onlv ; h(,r,e .jf yjKy,ls n vur on" on such corporations in actions where property contra t. hut in great varVty of other Operation, ' Laie f w;iac-A llrrioa
La. not beeu tUched. mr1!l ue rcalueu a lortune mucn t . Urger than thit which the brother I w of 5cre i ä t ,rv e''e'i P"cketed from his com mission for the Pio st.t. Julia Armstrong, aged j" , purrMf f vessels. ,rne sav that roung ter- d-ol su I ienlv while at woik in the l'Lited i Cameron has nude tuorellun a miUion of dollars! Stat--. Arsenal, from rheumatism atlecting bis vi . . ' lals lb taiu.iy are much d is Hessel. The Coro DRY COODS.
x.er deferral tlie m.est until 7 1'. M.. yeterlay, i be ng 1 hours after his leth, because, as he ?ail, i all the othciala wtre out of the city having au j thority to subprna tlie jury. Where were all j
ATTORNEYS.
WILLIAM r I ISIIBACK, Late of Conner A Elibas k.
HARRISON & FISHBACK
ATTORlsT'EYS AT LAW, ! 0FE1CE. N(V : EAST WASHINGTON ST., j (Over Mtinsn k J tSnt'ri, Stive .tnra, j I .. a eow. iim a. I
SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO,, WHOLESALE mtn?C.t5TS, ' And Dealer in Fancy Good Vrr furaerjr. Ac. Also, A pert for the :: cf Trf..r.eJ. lvuc;e.n, riuciü itifg Oil, ow;rKT to any Coal Oil. furrbb d ti itj quaimtM at the i 9 et iqarkrt rat-. 17(1 ANl IT; WILLlASf STREET. NEW TOF.K. Jit'J3-C6ai
sur
Citv
a. rrom "few York. Nrw Yckk, Feb 21. The celebration of Washingtons Hirlhdar i!l le unit er? il. Na tional salutes will be tired and the bells of Trint ty Church will chime national airs. Wa-hing ton's Fate well Address will be read at the Cooper Institute, where an "ratinn by Ge. Bancroft will be delt'eied. Mavor Opdyke be reclamation renests a general suspension of business. Ihe lVo.iucc Kxcharre will be c!o.cd. the
Custom Hoiise, insurance companies and many
J 1 a r. 1 at A)'; i rt r. &
mmmmm
One Farm cf 153 acre. 10 n;ilr.i north tf the citr
j prj'-e fJ7 CO ptt acre. Abo one of 40 acre price ?32 r aere. Al 3.000 rr-s tf Itt:ii M Ind t' trad for !t v pf pry. ' ' KJIXY II K;i5s)N, , Kral Em.'. Agar.', Ii T.A w,b!a;ron :?rt. ! fbl-U5Aw2t
FOR SALE.
N'ar.the Uniou Ipot,Ii ljMiap ii,l."J.aLa. 11 IIAItTII, ... Proprietor A I irt C11- ll't;se ja m'A r.p.rt. Tar. or.!y O IHr pr 1y. Jur.S-dlj
For Snlv or to Fxchanpr ICR CSir rEOIFLTY.
PIANOS.
Dry Goods! 17E IUVE ON IMi A I.MiilE A N fi W E t .1 . S
t!,eon.c.ai..mndhy i4 ad luonell? Joliti Ann j 7tte,ltl..n lf : v)l 1-E AI VKS long wa it most res;'ectBl!e getitlein vn, a tneiii- j J A.MIA LOW V ,. . - i a .I'lO-.l.'rri Laii:ie Ky lr of the Kp:sopÄ! Cntm b, and bis sipldeii de j 1 1 Bjflaj,vBaJallllajBBaaBa1Biiiaaiiiiii'aiiiaaa,BBi
mie is lamented by Iiis nunjenjus atipuaiutances. ;
flHE CNPFRSinNED HA VINO ASSOClATEPi I tbeniselves tOKttberm the rfac'" t law, wiI aoeni Ut ill lejra! bus.fess e::TJttt to their cir. in fhs ; Mate and Federal LVurt. NKNJAMfS 11ARRIS05. i
WILLIAM P. HSHBACK. litxember 11, IsCl. Her.ry M. Vi'.t. Ntry Pal die, tie arlinn lede uirii'ai'f J.sed, Ac. al the al iAe o!!ii.e. lli-l;Htu
GROCERIES, &C. at ihr NKW YORK GliOCEPiY ST0HE, n. it i:ast Wulilnetnn Mreet. a"1 11. EVEIJ, La-. purrbl tlae a,-ire -lal-U a-
V. vn.
banks close at noon. No .e.iou of tbe Broker'a j 553 AcreS, the GalLlUdct Farm. ijird wnl Lc hed. !
S.'.UJted t fhl inil from Indianapolia, ON THE INIf ANAIDIJ.s AXU CLN'CISNATI K1ILIlOAl, w;th tie rtafion GalUudet in it center;
There w ill be au oration and a grand concert J
m the evening at the Academy of Murc under the auspices of the 7th regiment. Tf.e City Hall and public buildings in the Park
w öl tie illuminated
'very acre fenced, nt-arlr ail the rail new or recently
reset, j)) stt iciieat:a.lacTeeanef Jrauiej, four
lvrxaTATHTUi: Fi lic Mr. J. J. Kevtinge,
reneral
south
MEDICAL. j
NKHVOrS I'EBIIJTY, t'K SPEKM ATOHEIHEA.
aTAM TO Tin- WLi. . jii.w.u.m.u.., . NKHVOCS I'FBIIJTY, OK SrERM ATOHEIHEA. I tvtTlodieal agent. No. ID Illirnds street, j VV rtfivelr Ir.-rat W y any m-an b.t thoniiiiu.i 1 pk ladvuci'c. 1. f re c-rnr... :.v ir.-a:.y tr. j'.i:.. t t ul the Faluicr House, will deliver to any ; r learn t. w the writer actuvHv curt Liuw:f.
d.iie-s in
the city any J si per r magazine piib-
Ji-hesl in the I'nitetl Static, free of charge.
I ati.I siibse.i'iet.f lv En I'd red of ethers.
Kwif a p.il-'ii ii-.-fsir!'i'i! fn'l"ie K-ii 17, ! O.irb -t..n. M-. f. ln-d.t w.t
. ... . L U u . .. . .
1 y. 'r"i 'i iot .-nrsTi. i.rraia, miTK: Kerieir cin-
Mantly on hatai a full -apr.lT f everv article in th. bre
j i f rani.ly ir.ene and lruvisi..m, .jj rrant ! j every anictr t i r of the b.-rt uxi'Af an S at the l., est ' ! price. I I Tt.. b-frheat market price, in cah. ; ai i fr all kind- of !
1 ITi.-iuce. I PTAtNEI Ft'K NEW INVENTION OF EVF.KY He rpectiHr snJieita the citit.n. pmnllv in tV !
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suicide last night by smokihg cigars saturated
witn strychnine. The I'nt says reinforcements have been sent ti lien. Burnside. which will increase his force to 4'HHrj. I' r 0111 1'lilcuKO. Chioai;, Fe! .!. Twenty-two hmidred Fort Ilonelson prisoners arrived this morning, Mre are exe. 'ed t morrow.
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a store ajj .t..re-l,u.. Juj LipMy fertile farm, uue.jU.lcJ in siixalLJii by any iti lie ! ui, ts.l 2tuiliutea by raHrcad frja la-Larvapo'i-, four paer 1'alrm.tc.ppinttat tha fans ttaii each da.T.wla Slat-road running thrugh ita center, Is now cSered for aale at a great bargain. It can be divided inta aia r eipbt farm if dir.t. For term arr' lBr "r"'JC. B la re.ptiu w rjuiriea too nurierou tberwise to auwer, 1 w ould aay, tit on iee4 apply uuie iron, uf psrehaAiag a laxite farm ertb fa.uuO, or a t-uaalS one t a proportionate pre. J S. HKOWNOsJUudef, Jamiirr 4,
.Suptrior Piano Fortci.
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