Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3557, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1862 — Page 3

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be issued. It is a njo.t titter wtiug nueiler, rn tainlng the latet news fmrn the fett of w ar, editorials on current topic, market reports and full jnic!4fi WitiiHr1 IQ (bt t-Xut rtMrptlfMi t.( prisoners from the Confederate Slates. Foryearly urrription and weekly c-opie pplv I the clerk's d?k, S'enfin ofiice.

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IxJr-TV, Mon. oITiti JJkn re;irmjrt,Cp'n Hen. Mj of the folii, and Lieut. (Viilf,

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"Wild cee nightlv f.v over the north. 1 !f j said 0 too? ,a4 indicatl

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SATtijT Nicht, Ktfi. ir. The Council met. Pre-ent: His Honor, the Major, and Riorum. The minuter of the previous meeting were j read And ajj4tJtfL; ... , .

c ray gr.g i

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rroachipg ware weather, , Or llr'Zi ha iWsyi f rihlv-7. "!'; eil a. j-owder horn, taU-rob" Virginia, from a Secessionist, forward 'l-Vim hjrfhw fr.eol i Frank Stefiai. A ' ,

with ':r!i a my te rv-icl to dtr, wi'i f iurtvn-, :ri'lr th -ü r i -1 1 1 f flu-. M'ir!. on to , r! - V i;u-r: I;-, : M t;!v, icsr l'uro, l.r-re mv 'ij o:f iej Iiidi n volgnecr r rdi lire ru;l 3 w ill l nee-'.e! fur t!iee iol irr nl thoe ho t;nj he xrounel in hMt'e on etj-?''!: therefore the et.erou frieui' of our volur.t'-r lcte.ti.l in

2''rterrmter General here, s won nnda often i 1-rreek

(ractieahle. tv the L;re-4 line. b which they will c brought without c!i rj;e. ith a lit of

the nrtirle to t!ie iiiilr'irfiel hv m-iil

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tt-tr. Cwt. VrI. InVi

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b.12! 7,616

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BLtvts ritoM iurrtncsT states.

Mftfto.iU' N oflji-T !. he ft ppeial meeting of Center Iajrc No. 23, this (Mmdav;

KinitT4

Ur Mr. ColUn frwnU Jodiciarr Committee- 7 o'1"; ; - - ' -, ith regartl to cattle r eus in the hoi the intern m m jMrtof the City ncAt11'r the UenerunuTne IUil- j , rxj odJ p ecccion officers are quartered ; roaj Company suhmitting an ordin-nce t-rohio ; Munson & J0i;!1lou building, east of Odd ivnij liw Mit. ! . . . . - - . " ! ' I j FtJjow'9 nll. We undcrLmd ü.t every prep ; Hy Mr. Haughey, from the Finance Commit- j aralion lka8 teen .made to make thera a cyxa-i t ee: Keroin etuliirj ti,T ditrg of erden in f . fofU(le M ?s.iWe j

v(,roi sundry erx!.- niountin io .nu.

New York. 733 Illinois...; 1.230 IVnn-vIrania Iowa 21 Ohio Michigan l'J." ' Indiana. ........ . Connecticut..... 32 j Kc.itucky. ...... . t'J New Jersey Canad Mi.ouri 27 ! i

al, and no doubt w ill be a taithiul reflex of the celebrated ;iut!iors woik. Mr. Couldock has

Hy Mr. Metzr, Irom Committee onilatket.: ; ycharles V. Hilt, Ute IW AiljuUi.t at j of giving in a tru? jicture sh he is. Mis Maftftli reference to" co!cct:iig rent for Ktalta m ; CMtnp Morton, has. we ui,dertnd, been anjoint- ' c.irtliy a D it, the simple minded loving wife of

John, and Felix A. Vincent a- Caleb IMutnr.er,

imp

advance. j cl Fife Major "of the Mme pot. Mr. Hilt i a T h, CIci k uUmitte! a report bo wing thitt he gentleman acconi.li.4e.I, ainl a patriot in whom

had L-ued and Hold orders to the amount ol j there U no guile.

ami paiJ over fora host reel, iic, to Mcars. Kkhmann and Huchanan. TLe City Attorney leportevl with regard to the removal of dead animal. Ali Relative to the election of framed building klon the city litniu. Tlie Civil Engineer ubmittctl sundry bills for

O-Some twenty-rive eoutrabandiarrivel yesterday nnd the day before accompanying the ae-

ce.-slon pri.Honerü. They w ere a gool looking ?et J of illuminated hhades. They -wore "dey wasn't '

going to leave de boys dey came with, no how." T...- I . ... ..m l.....v.t V T Mt'T il'Tir Rtl.I. '

imrrovetuenti on Marjlaud and Washington; , .

1 t 'TV. V.ll'iaill IVIUU oniltMY i- runum-'i .iwu. wae directed . . - ,

Camp Morton, commanding every entrance nnu

exit and all the buildings and every acre for miles around.

rtrt-cU, when, alter diecusnion, it

that prupo.aU be advertised. iUIHN ANC'US. ! Fy Mr. Mefer: Ainei.ain0' the 3I;irket onlin. nee providing for the col ection of rent of atalU iu advance, ttend second time by title. Jly Mr. Colley: To prevent the erection of pen for cattle, horei or hog, within the city LmiU.- Head a icc'iid time by title. r:.mlitio. Hy Mr. Wallace: Ordering the payment of certain estimates for atreet Improvements between Noble street and the donation line. Adopted. . By thttaarae: Ordering the payment of e-ti mnteH of certain rtreet improvement on Wa-h ington street iu favor of Tbos. Wren. Adopted. lly the Fame: Instructing the City Attorney to draw an ordinanee with regard to wvol and lumber nieaurer, nnd report at the next meeting. The Street Commissioner was directed to fill art old well on Liberty utrect. between North atreeC and Mamachuaetts avenae. IXKIXJSHKÜ BlIMS On motion of 3Ir. Fletcher, wu taken up. The proposed lease with the Messrs. Glenn for city room, iu their building on Washington treet, was read by the City Attorney. Tnere was pome debate as to whether the $1,000 per annum stipulated ehould be paid in city orders or cash. Mr. Col ley, in an able argument, urged that it ehould be paid in city order alone. Mr. Wallace concurred with Mr. Colley. It would co the city $1,3 ft) per year to pay the $1,000."' Finally the report was adopt ed yeas 7,avs 4, and the contract with the Me&sr. Glenn concur red in. . ' , . The City Attorney was directed to take an appeal in the recent case of Morton against English, City Treasurer, decided by Judge Kay, with reference to tho publication of the tax duplicate. Oil motion, Council adjourned. T.Tw-itxTt-ÖLO)Dor Flbui; ar y. This day was generally observed by the citizens of Indianapolis. At unrioe Capt. Sturm's battery, from the artciul, fired a national salute. At eleven o'clock citizens met in Masonic Hall where the Throne of Divino Grace was addressed by the Rev. Fahcr Häven one of the oldest and most venerable of our minsters. After that, patriotic fioagH were uuj; and the. exercise concluded by the reading , of Washington's Farewell Address lv the Rev. Mr. Ihook of the Presbyterian

this eveaing w ith the long lomi.-ed 4,I t." It is dramatized from the well known Christmas

ior'by I)kens of! theCriie cu'thIftirüi, j Came to market in scattering lots; owing to the witlt a rrfjiatr.li4itf. I It! & Vvef v wt:u- j on the railroad tracks only 2,300 were in the .... . t ," , ardon Tues-Jtr, and the uncertainty in regard t.on pa!d to it in the way of scenery and rche.rs- . . , . . . to

drag slowly; but with constant arrivals, last evening found 3,000 head in market, and this morn-

leen esiallv retain to enact the character of ! '5 7!ei'cü ,lM c,!en !-9 UI WH,MU,e ' . , ,, j ahln2ton drove vardi. the honest hearted couutry man, John I crry The prices of last week were sustained on binle, and no mm in the country is o capable Tue-dy,but the market of to-day has been dull

Miss Ma- ;ind ratei Are fully Wc per cat. lower.

The quality of the offerings this week is inferior; w e saw no premium beef, there were some "tstillcrs" the tirt of the sesson and several drove from Mi-souri, of very common quality. We noticed a considerable nu miter of heavy strong oxen, which sohl at $(1? 00 perewt, w hile the best selections sold at

The market t kees heuvily at oor quotations, f

but ill I the stock was sold, peculators who b.i-ed their transaction upon the market of lst week havcbesMi imfortuuate, and they are "down ujon" thi nnrket for turning their exccted gain into re-dized losses.' ' . i The ä-tudersoa ox Gin-titution,of which we frpoke last week, dreed 2,473 lbs, being the heaviest beef (in meat) tver slaughtered in thi city, the celebr i'e-l Haxton eteer having drc.-?ed 2,:iiy lb. Wc quote: BKLK CATTLK.

Premium . .

the old toy maker, who rloats on his blhrd d.iuhter; tben Achmer aä Tackleton, IIa mil ton aa Ned Plummer, &c, Ac , will leave us nothing to de kire iu the distribution of thamcteis, and .is we presume eterybvdy bu read lie book, there will no doubt be a ieiifr.il de-ire to pee it illustrated by b'i' characters- I.uyk fot4us, we shnll be

there, t

Paoixm:k Bank Miuaou. Wo met in the city, on S-Uurd-iy lact. Mr. (ieorge W. Williams, the General Agent for Paddock's B mk Mirror and Bank 'ote Detector, iid tobe one of the mot authentic publications of the kind issued. - J"When you go to I-ogansjort be sure and Mop at the well known and popular Giflord Hou-c. Mr. (JibM.n keep- a good house and runs a fice omnibus to and from the cars. Von can rely

uin the Gilford us one of the bc.t hotels in the '

State. HfMANr.. Gov. Morton, we undfrstand, has

fn vt Rtr. Mr. .Vr.VuUm, l:ttr C7..t. IMAArci.is, tctolirr C, l.r,7. Dk. C. W. Kohack Dear Sir: I have u.-el your BlooiJ Puriher for a nervous affection, from which I have sutVercd much at times. While it is plea. -.ant to the taste, it certainly has ? pju cfl'ect upon the nerves. Plea.-e accept tuy thanks for your kind regard?, and believe nie Yours, J. W. T. jl cMl'LLF.n. SPECIAL NOTICES.

initieij his intention to clothe decently and provide comfortably for the prioirs that have reached here from the South during the jvit two days. All honor to Governor Morton. His heut, wc begin to believe, is in the right place after all. J?-Col. Ben. S. Nicklin is commander of the police at Camp Morton, and alo it is his duty to see to the roll call of the prisoners daily. Col. Owen i coniunudant of the guard. (Quartermaster Palmer has the charge committed to him of pig) itlins for those on the ground. There arc no more capable and efficient officers in the service than these three gentlemen we have named.

ZfT Sergeant Ed. Tyner, of Capt. Bracken's cavalry company, has arrived in the city. He re ports the nun all well nnd comfortably situated at Parkerburg. Sergeant Tyner, himself, is looking remarkably well, and his numerous friends were happy to welcome him back o::ce more. He could give us no information with reference to Captain Bracken's expected arrival fn Indianapolis. I o To the Ladils' Patriotic Association. It is earnestly desired that all hospital supplies and delicacies prepared and desigued for our w ounded soldiers be tent to day tn General J. H. Vajen, Quartermaster, that they my be forwarded by a special messenger, on Tuesday morning, to Fort Donclson, Mound City, Paducah.and Cairo. MKS. O. P MORTON, Pres't. Gkrtki kf. Nf.wman, Sec'y.

. Ai:tio".: .. Th' market 1 fait r.f Imitation, r'iro-nt't to lr iti t.am as l,.i:()WNsi;l;o.NCll!ALTI'OCIIr:S," which re hi rnt cas- j.KMhicfivr -f pitivf it-jury. Many d-aW will rt'Coninwrid iiifi-ri'T j'r.-j.artt i"ti and lwrr iric-d artirlfs, afTir1-.ii(t more profit to tli'in--lvr Ask for and OltTAlX i.nly IIHOWX'S IlKONClllAL TKOCIIKS," w-Lich by lonr e p rierira liavr priTpit their value, having received th" Kioirli-.il f jdiysiciaii-' generally, and t..--ti-inonial! from eminent rn-n tlirouiclmut the country. MilAVN'S r.KoNCHIAb TKtXJHKS, wl.en allowed to !i-o'Tf lit the nioutti, haw a dirct iotlueiic tt fheafltH tcd j.arts the ed.iU'. an t 0"tljiii( fl"x t to the mums 'lining of t!i wliuljiij-e into tl-o Hrf-nchH allay l'ulniotiary irritation and Rive. relief in Coulis, Colds, and the various Tiirodt affections to which public spcakeri and sitif-'T are lia.le. febll-dly '62

-TPXTZBILIC N OTICE. 'TOtlI.IVSOX A: V.nXi DritSKiHts, No'. Is l'.ast t liineton Mreel, Hx-e'"Wn apT"iiitet 'tfirit fof the 'ale ot it it A . i 1: ' s t i: s s i i. a c; o , THK WtMrt"RFL"n mAMl.r:, for the ctirt- ff Cornells, Coldt, Sor Throat, Uronchiii.s Wheezing, ' rritation of the t'viila and Tonils, and liea.M' of.tla- Luns. Sold in lare ho.xes, 25 cts., 51 cts.. and il'each. nlsd.Vly

CANDIDATES. ET REV.' H.; WUITTKN "WILL BETA Candidato for Tni.-te of Center Township, at the approaching April election, ubject to the vcren ef the people." " fehl -die

C O JVI M I S S 1 0 N M E itC HA N TS . C, L. S. Matthews, GENERAL COMMISSION

AND-

Oin Fkli.ows am Masons We le.tm tint all of the prisoners in the city, whether officer

or privates, who are member of the Masonic Or j

der or the Order of Independent Odd Fellows, j tf t t I a. 1... Va!1....V...a

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Church. The reverend gentleman is one ol the ....... -

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,-.,1 IUf-1 tn IU mir full orwiu U.e cuauii auo aiimuni

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FORWARDING MERCHANT, liare Fire-Proof ISiiiltlin, NO. 114 FOURTH ST., WEST S1DK, Iteturrn ."Main Street aiid tlir Illver, LOUISVILLE, KV. Cinizntnei)t.vire rejectf'.illy solicited, and Immediate .sale- with prompt returns guaranteed. jnl3

rv i 1 1 1 I J 1 w p n t c 1 1 eft .

liest cows (lotnl do Fair . . do . Coin'n do

$ ?

prime y t;(u y w Meilmmtopood;... : ! 7t) a M Poor... ...'....-.... .......... 5 7 1)!) General .-ellin prices 1 t (' Average..... .7 7(r b (M) J. Mathews contributed 15 Indiana steers in fur condition, vvh'cJi C. G. Tied ran out at ciHiii them to wcih bewt. muii l uws -The demand for milkers has boeu moderate, and prices are without material change. On account of the advance in beef List week some fat cowa were takeu at better rates. Wc ipiote:

. . .per he id $ If'(r? 1" ... t do ;'2ut: ... do Ü(aH0 ... do 2U(o;25

VTAL CALVES Are felling very wetl at about the prices: obtained lat week. We notice but Tew "bobs" ofterin;;, the averr.e quality beinjj a little better than usual nt this eason of the year. We quote: Good and extra qualities. . . .per lb I1. C cts. Other qualities do 4 5cts. 8HF.CF Are lower; the decline in pelts may account in part for the lower raes, but the chief cause is in the very heavy receipts to day, by which the market is largely ovcrstttcked, and prices may be tpioted at A decline of .r0(Vi,75e per head. Good fat sheep bring 4?4'c; extra 5c; and codiiuoii 4,'ac. We quote: Sheep nt $3 00(6 00 per head Sheep per lb 4 5c. - Wik. , Arein fair demand and the market is very firm, with an advance of in rates. As the packing season is coining to a close, dealers in live hogs cannot expect the market to be sustained upon very large receipts. We quote: Lire Hogs Dressed Heavv prime corafed. .$3 00 4j(t 1T8 Light do .. t;(u3 a"1.; 5 Heavv still fed 3J5(d; " Vn((Ll Light 3 2ö(ä . cw Vork Stork Table.

. Wasijixgtom, Vfuarv CC. SKN ATE. The' Senate met at lSVclock'. The journal of ye.tcnlay was read, wLen the Vice Pres".dM.t presented a oottnaurjcatiou aigned by the Cabinet, üitl in view of the recent agf.etion of the Pre-ident the iJIumicltion be orsittei. Mr. Hale otferel a resolution exprefsinc the fympathy of the Senate auJ requotiug the Conv rni.ssioner of the Public Buildings to omit the illumination. Mr. Wilson, from the Military Committee, rejAU ted Kick the bill fur the better organization of the medical MaflT. A!i the bill relating U certain railroads in Missouri. The Senate then took a recess for half an hour, after which the Setute was again called to order when a messi:e wa received from the House that they were ready to receive the Senate, whereupon the Senate proceeded in a body to the Hvure. . T , - - After the tToeeeTin in the House the Semite adjourned uuil Moadav. l . . :I

-HOCSE. The House of Representative being the great sevne of all , attraction, as early as half past nine o'clock the galleries -set apart for tluj public, were dciiciy crowded. hUe the doers leading thereto were blocked with standing ikxupant. The portions of the gallery reervel for the families of the diplomttic corp and those of other invite! tnectatoraand of members of Congrcis, were filled. Immediately over the Speaker's chair there was a Urge painting of Washington urmunted by a great eagle, and over this a golden starred American flag, while from each of the upper cor ners of the painting hun; banners of a smaller pattern. Crowds continued to penetrate the Capitol, and miny persons were unable t) obtain admission. At 12 o'clock the Speaker called the House to order, w hen the journal of yesterday was read. At the request of the Speaker the memlers proceeded to occupy .eats on the left of the h ill, leaving the three front circles for the iuvitcJ guests. Mr. PIair, of Missouri, made an ineffectual suggestion that the laddies in the lobies be admitted on the floor

The Speaker requested iImk-c iu the gallcrieto i ". .. ...

Irani fort rr'FTvtr. ' J I Ft i a ia Mo.vtor, Feb. 22 Tl.e Uli Wlcouin.a:id 1st lLdiana regimecu, whlcii atnved y.terdar, wete eotiveyed to Newport Kew toriaT. Tl;e:f deftinntiori b utkeown. Kumor ipeak ef an attack by Gen. McLaut, who Las auperaeded Gen. Maprwder, and of an attack upon Ncrfolk. More troops are expected, here. Larje quiitl tieft of arms axe arriviuz.

The I:v! ;i T"' tj tt Amrriran p-U iu the n i.tli hvte c i.trie 1 to apen-i ruv'-fc ra;ji.ejr jir frnrer U vr to le. ;rpjsc trrvn &t 4. er 4u th a Xte of .tLi aU, aad thttis i'.u-ra'.iy a'l tLit ius beta do;., and argue that tta avjiiaUoo f tire Pouth od future reuuiop ha bernce intpos.l'e. 'Jtwefal ewTdtii rciihea ir ort er of l' PVtfy C'vif-ttT tejrvingi(rf prrrfttrtjrm against the ti;or) of aa;tjtr, ami, a4 aaoun:tioo. Glootatr aecodnti ire "rhüshe-l of t!. Tritisb Columbia roJ kU.-. r-

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Frana Jlw York. Xtv York, Teh. 22. This' alWuooa tbrre is a grand mil jury parade. The Hamburg pteamer Teutoni lft for Hamborg and Southampton to daj with f375,0'.'0 ia ppecie.

The ateamer Edinburg left to day for liver- i

pool with $i:wi,'XKJ in specie.

per cer.r, ' ' S'.idell bad arrived at Pan.

SfAi?i The Corte waa d;cu?.:nr the trratr

wuk Meitco.

rre-erve order, saving that if lecoru in Should be j throughout the day

Celebration of Waklitngton'n lllrth !.'!"; tf i ; j z St. Lot i. Feb. 22. The celebration to-day Is the most citensivc, magniSccat and imposing ever seeu in the West. Business is entirely aurpertded and the pwrtici patiou in the occasion was almost tiniversaknd attended with a spirit and enthusU.sni rarely teen. Flags, bauners and emblems of loyalty abounded everywhere. Business houe and relence along the line of procession were profusely and tasielully decorated and all seemed to strive with each other to make the finest display. The procession was composel of some 5.0) troops, euibracing infantry, artilleTj and cavalrj and a long Hue of citizens in carriages on bore back, benevolent socities, memUn of the Ucion Merchant's Exchange, city officers. Judges of courts, repieentatives of the different tlTdroad and express companies, butchers, bakei?, dray meu, various mechanical nrts, including printing presses from the Urpublican and Drtnncra I officewhich distributed copies of Washington's Farewell Addiess among tlie crowd, and hosts of devices repi eventing almot iutiumer-ble ideas. . The j roce.-ion w.s Inlly tiglt miles long a:al occut ievl i.e irlv two hours and a half nassim; tlie

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i liliUT s iiwic. i'p.tro ei ii:iii'it iik'u.uivi j ersons uitit have participated in the procession or thronged tLe streets along iu loute. The joy and lotixiiie will clot-e with an oration, reading Wah;.iictn's Fieell Addre, ainl singing patriotic songs at Mercantile Lit-raiy Hall to night, where Gen. Halicck jukI ttaff w id le in ntteneance.

The utmost gotwl order and decorum prevailed

rrom U'aatalmfttou. WiMiMuToti Yti 23 A recoTMKvi a nr was tnade th'w mornrig from Gm Snf.th"? diviaioo towards Centerv illy, capturinir eleven mouutel ptlets." !Cö Inrrm!Kn"waJ,'UTfte'r " Dispatcher have. Lee't' ieoa ved at the Navy pepartmer.t "rom Cun. Bartside, via Port Kojai, d.üed February 15, tnclosiog a report Irons Cora. Hogers, who says while sounding in the 5a van uaJi river ja tu'dea above its ath tLey fMUi torpciJoea or some pecie ot infernal caachine, which they destrojeJ. Asist if. t Secretary Fox bis rccrlrei a letter from a friend iu Xew Yotk taUog that iL aa rtouncetnent in the H.cbnond paper that ISO,, ataml of at ras had arrived at 2ew Orleana untrue. PjiAsencer who rame from Nw Orleju to Havana on tlie Victoria aays she nW had puns thcTe, which were all the anal she took back to Ti'ew Orleans TLy mcit tberefjre unarmed. The reikis have withdrawn their piel et from Occoquin. alout tvmtv 'milri frcm A!exan!ria. The lVjurt menu will bedoseloQ Monday iu consideration of funeral iervicew at the Eiecutive Mansion.

Cli.vklam, Feb. 22. To-dav was renrrallv

obsi-rvl as a holiday. To-night the city is fineIv illuminated nnd the streets arc thronged with

violated it would become his disagreeable dutv to

luve them cleared. . Mr l 'r'o i.iii,tii A, tlmt th ioint rc-lut ion

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relative to the celebration did not contemplate : people excaangmg congraiuMiioi. iho trti.tti..ii ..f flarsr h therefore moved ! Hai.timork, t fb. 22. 1 he military display to-

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were reviewed ty Gen. Ihx and paraded through the city. The force would have been larger but for üm throat uumoei enl fiotu beie wiihiu m few da vs. ; - ' ' ;

JIlU ALO, Feb. 22 To dav is celebrated Lere

COHItKCTKU WEEKLY. UN11ED STATES STOCKS. United States G y cent lbOii. . l7

Unitetl sates ti " coupon. iro-;

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force aud euipha.-is to every word of the wie counsels of the Father of his Country. After benediction the audience adjourned. When the meridian sun culminated Captain Sturm again thundercd.with his battery, gloriously demonstrating that there were patriotic hearts all over this country who never wouM forget the immortal Washington or prove recreant to the free institutions which he, with the other sages of the revolution, had founded. "Liberty and Pnion, one and inseparable, now and forever." Powtas's Hotil. It is a great satisfaction iu visiting a larse citv to find a hotel conveniently situated and having a certain homelike air about it. and thercfoie we heartily commend I'owers's Hotel, New York Citv. Its proprietor, Mr. H.

L. Powers, has recently made large additions to j it, refitted, in fact mdernired it, until now it hs ! all tlie substantial conveniences of first class J houses without their exorbitant charges Its ,

table are laden with the substantial and luxuries ot the t-caron in abundance; its chambers are roomv. with rod beds nnd sufficient toilet ar-

puitenanccs, while from iu windows a better j ulacturers enable them to sell the best quility of j view of Rmadwar can be obtaine-l than from al- silver platt-l ware at the following low prices: j Tt. !i;' l'liln do rxions .

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nanimous and noble men belonging to these, the most elücient of our benevolent association, atop here. Their attention will be freely, and as brothers, bestowed upon all who need it.

"One touch of nature makes the whole world ;

kin." Honoraklf to ot r Citizens We are pmud, we are inexpressibly happy to have it in our power to sj eak of the manner in which our citizens, the free and noble men of the North, rereived the prisoners from the South who have been arriving during the pa.-d. two days. Not a jeer, no; a gibe, nor a jest, nor any insulting re mark was indulged in by any one. Even the little hovs were serious, and wimc of them in

tear, as thev looked upon the brave but deluded ; men who are now our prisoners. God grant that j they miy come to understand us better, and (tod grant that we may come to understand them bet- I tcr. j

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that this be omitted as a part of the ceremonies

Mr. Lovejoy supposed, from tbe general tenor of Mr. Crittenden's remarks, that he would not opH!cnuy military pruseutation This llag preeentatiou had been arranged by the Secretary of War. Mr. Dawes inquired how the flags could be presented if Congress would not take theui? He did uot proioe to magnify the relxd Hags iu this way, nnd hoped they would respectfully decline to ieceivc them. .Mr. Campbeil aid these were trojJiies. won by our troops and brave soldiers iu hotly conte-tel battles. lie would not magnify the flags, but he would magnify the deeds of our armies. He trusted these bridges or flags would be received with re.-ject. Mr. Itoscoe Conkling remarked that these flags were not trophies to be treated either with respect r cotiridet-ation by the Government. - He submitted that they were badges or tokens carried by armed rebels, men red handed with the murder ol citizen of the country, men who were not entitled to possess or carry any fl ig, men whom w e do not recognize iu any national asptfef. 'Sep poe there had Occurred here a riot of formida ble dimensions and the municipal authorities had succeeded in quelling it, and that at a meeting of the Common Council it should be prqosed tliat a public assembly should be called to receive the flat's or tokens ot the conspirators, did an v one

suppose they would be received with self-respect or pi;blic decency? If not why should Congress accept the presentation of these flags. They were nothing more than tokens coming simply from the rebels and of no national standing. He w ould go as far as any other gentleman in this House or out of it In liU respect and admiration of those who had left . theV homes to "sustain on distant battle field the existence of this Government, but he wished on this occasion to act in a manner consistent with sell-respect and otlieial propriety. Mr. Campbell, presuming that his previous remarks had . been misunderstood, proceeded to explain. Mr. Lovejoy caused to be read a law of 114 and lblH to the effect that the Secretary of War ami the Secretary of the Navy be directed to cause to be collected and transmitted to the tu all flasrs, banners and colors which may have been taken from the enemv. and they together with those in possession of these Departments be de livered to the President lor the purpose of being di.-plated in such public place- its be" may deem proper. Southern 'e . Fortrkss Momiok, February 22. Three flags of truce were sent out to day. 'Tt'is believed 'at Norfolk that "Savannah has been occupied by our forced This information is thought to be reliable, though no particulars

are ascertained.

in au appropriate manner by a military and . civic ppKXsiou, the readingo! Waihingtou's Farewell

Address by Kx-Pref-nlent rillniore to the Lnion Continentals and citizens generally. KeHrts from most of the Kastern cities fhow the dav is beinr verv eenerullv otervel.

Cincinnati, February 22. The day opened with a salute from the guns onthe fortifications and the ringing of bells. " " The weather w gloomy, but the streets were densely thronged. The procession moved at 10 o'clock, composed of detachments of infantry, artillery and cavalry from Camp Dennism und different Societies cf the city. In the afternoon Washington's Farewell Ad hess was read ainl patriotic songs sung at Pike's Opera H'uiseto large assemblage. - . !5 To-night there is a grand illumination. There iscrett enthusiasm, aud good order prevailed throughout. - 4 LorisviLLE, Ivy., Feb. 22. The day, although quite stormy, was celebrated by the firing of caiinon, bonfire?, fire-works and a military parade. At the Court house steps Washington's Farewell Address was read by Dr. T, S. Bell. Hon. James Guthrie made a speech advocating cevere treatment of the leading captured rebels, but a general amnesty for subordinates, at the close of the war. The audience was large, and many ladies were present, notwithstanding the incleniencv of the weather. Sphixokielo. O., Feb. 22 The 22d was opened here to-day by firing of cannon and other apjiropriate ceremonies. A citizens' mass meeting was held, at which Washington's Farewell Address was read by Rev. C. Robbins. Tim evening the Excelsior Society give an entertainment for the benefit of the tidier' Aid Society. The people unite as one man in their patriotic demonstrations. Datto, O.. Feh. Ü2. Washington's birthdaywas celebrated here today by the ringing of belb5, firing of caunou, military procession's reading-of Washington's Farewell A ddre-f, patriotic songs, speeches and a grand illuni'nation.

lbisiness gcuerally Mispcn led and all classes, of society participated, in the joyful observance of the day. DtTUoiT, Feb. 22. The day was cc!cbratd by the firing of cannon and the reading of Washington's Farewell Address, procession, a ltd a general display of bunting throughout the city. Business was KeiKrally t-ustpeuded. all clases

' Notwithstanding the adtnrvion th:vt Ibc 'Mcrri ; joining in the patriotic oliservanre of the ilay. mac is a failure, the latent information received! is that twenty men arc at work on her and con ! from Wnvltliigton. i.lerable qua'ntities of shot and shell are going j Washington, Feb. 22. The rqxrt forwarded on board of her. The intention of making an to the Asociated Press l?d not purport to le a attempt to run the blockade has not beeii given j rirbalhn report of the proceedings of the Railup and it is thought that she mizht make her ap j loaj Convention, but was obtained from inenilers pea ranee here within a week. Kvery preparation j Kfter the adjournment, no rcotters having Ixen has been tnarte and standing orders have been admitted.

tjiveu for her reception. I The dispatch was obtained from the Secretary

There art now four t rench vessels in the roads ; a. to the business of the convention, here. Secretary Stanton's im jresMve and able perch ' 1 he schooner Kxecution, w ith munitions, sciiled j not rejKirte!, and the brief allusion to his re- j

for llatteras yesterday. ; marks was, it is now asserted, inaccurate as to The new gunboat Pinola arrived and sailed ; tjic language employel. yesterday. i - a rem xcw vuru. Sunday ÜVilit Dia Iclic. Nkw Yore, Fei. 22. The steuner Atlantic, ' from Port Koval o.i the 2i)th. arrived heie this Latrr Irom Miropr. moruiiii- Halikax, Fei. 22. The Niagara, Irom Liver

The Atlantic brings Uo huudred bales of cot- -ol on the Mh and ( u.-titown on the 9th, ar- j tuf, , i rived this evening bringing two lays later news. All is quiet at Port Koval. j Six Parliamentary reports on the civil war in I There was no further "intelligence respectini; 1 America have leen laid before the British Parlia- j the expotitioii againhtSav!iii.il; j ment ami aoHt foitv official communications The Atlantic reports passing the Harriet Lane about the Tiiscarora and Nashville, bound South, otl' Hituras. Am .ng the olHcial corrcs;on lence laid U'forc The Karrak. from Havana the 13th bv way of j Parliament was Karl K scU's .lechiration to j Snnn on the 17th. an arrived this morninr. ' the Southern Commis-iioners that KinrlainJ could j

- Krntnettr-rvr. ' I-'l tsviCic. J-Öer-Ml Pdefl left here a few days r.o and proceeded iu the direitioa of Nashville His tatVleate here Ui anrow morning for the pv e ot bis'destluation It is reported that in iny of the negroes taken from the Green liver ciiirv rf Kentucky by tbe tfl-rli to aid iu fort'lvUig wadn die t jok aivau-t-igc of tlie panic created there by the taking of forts Henry and DoneUon, and are making their way back to their old homes. They say it is loo late to fortify Naj-bv ilk . , . i ' It is unlerstod that , the rcVls jwroposed destroviug the bridges and road near Nashville oa their retreat, but the citizens along the road renioustratcil and ptevente-i it. Rutnrs, ahich ran not te tracl to any reli ab.e source, ptcvailed all day of the evacuation of NahvilU' by tlir levtll. : i ' ; J i . ' The river is rising very rapidly, with IG feet 2 inches. Weather cloudy. from rtrw Vork. New York. Fei. 23 The rebel dispstebca Ktate that Gen. Sidney Johnston was at Gallatin, and had no ide i of Mirrendei ing. Also, that Pillow and Floyd were both at Nashville. .. Beauregard ia kk of npiWJ.- lever ur evera throat disease. Praveta iie ofTercd for him ia the churches of Charleston.

Celebration mi W-iaUlplaa'w JSIrth C :..s..--' - s -s.4 . Loiisvime. Feb. 22 The city tonight ia feveral hc.illt:e Is quite hrftliaiiV" with rocket and ).ionfirea. A wrimapal lewtureta ih demonstration ia tue exterior delation of tlie Gail House with multitudes f national flag.

GROCERIES. &C. 1,!,;,lNowl A.iMHiiutiniit : XEW Y0KK GliOCEKY STORK, f IT Iaat TVnalaltirtn Street. gi It. IifF.IXHliavliiapartba-MthealKive'tAMii.L-newt of tbe Meosr. Bryant, intett-1 kepiti coo. MirnitT mt tiamt a full WTplT f ry mrttrt Hi tb tin of Family lirocerim aut lrivlf i'osv anJ wjll warrant every arock ta 14 f ik tut quiU's a t mi the lowmt prKTes. Tlie highest roarkU price, la cub, paid for all kirni- of ProJote. ' - - - .... II rep-Uiillr inliHtt the ritiien (generally, in tL ciiv aoi t'Miutry, f call ta;4 exatulA UiUcii axtJ prices ktfir trrkasfr.r esrb'rr. ;' Articles promptly it livered In all part f ti eity. j3-dlm C. H. Cl'EU. VAtJTED.

WANTS" "WR ßAl.K. "t)U. EKNT "LCST, FOUXD," "BOAkUlXO," .. Advcrttaemeeta cnaiioii un ler tbe headina, uot exceeding five I lue, w ill he iertelnceforiicfi.t. ... , . 7 ? ? T" -' " ' - ' " - WANTED T THIS (FflCK A? an apprrttirc to leara the jtlrrth4t Iruairh-as, a bjr I uweer 14 ad ICfaXtbf liu -rrvuat IniKtkr beA rHkaoweu(lati'n a retard Ins rapat ili'T, halit of lrviutry arvl honety. Ne irthf ivd pp'y- 1 '

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Htel has long teii a popular stopping; plat e for uiervltutU visiting New York, but now, under iu present management and with its recent improve ments. we ntieipate a "prrfect rush." Among the regular borders at this hotel is Commodore Nutt, Bamum's l ew man in miniature, who is gaid to be a hard nut to ciack, ar.d whc jok

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Splendid to i sets, be.-t qility made, from 1to .". Ca-tors. cake baskets, waiters, oysterladles, butter-knives, Ac. mluceil in the air.e proportion.. Full names, date.-. &c, engraved on ; c.ü b article fi ee of charge. Particular attention paid t lepiring watches, jewelry, ic.

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tacuvsi;!ve ti''tb''r ia tie VTmct ycr -f the. la,iil ;

a!'eiil to ail Iejc.il tvix:i-s en'rutel to tl.eir f sre in the i St.ite and fe.liTaU'.'urt. P.KNJAMIN HVUUISON. WILLIAM T. 1ISHHACK. j iKfertil er 11, 161. II-nry M. Scott, N .tirv P iM'r, w.ll tike ack'io-al-J- I in-:." "f de.l, ,tc. at the avt p;cr, rfecU-dIrn '

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J"" We were present yesterday at one of the

It is a matter of some interest to our readers to p l(-es of p-iblic resn-rt in the city heai a o; lur

ed Surge -n f the rebel army aud his voun- As istaiit,iii -.mpany with a gallant odicer of ti e H;h l'nitisl Stites regulars. unb r wh)-e charge tV.ey were, earn in. Something wn ealied f..r, and the ytung .ssistt.t, A r.oblo looking and intelligent fellow, rropvM'd the following toat. which was dntk. every one present heartily

know that they can bod in f ork cut a Pond .ituated directly opposite the Ator Ib.use, oiTerin to its iruests the conveniences and ac- . f vnuv, HUtk.ns of a rirt ela hou.-e lor the unusually numerate charge of or.e dollar and f.ity nt. per day. and wc recommend them to try p.iers-. Hotel. They will find that its proprietor p...es the .iccomplishnient cf knowing how to kep a lwtel.

PATENTS. PAT E NT S OBTAINED FDR NEW INVKNTIO.VS OF EVF.KY ie-rtpTiiii. lees rnt-.riit en -rrre. Ni paf. e n no p.iv. St-nJ for Circular, exil ic term, directions, Ac. AdV-cs Alius I UO INAX, TiovlS-dly ra'ent Attorrey, Wa-bimrt . I. V.

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The te lmerNenv, from Cbarlton, had arriv

ed at Naau, and left for Havana. The steamer Kate had arrived in ballast at Nas-au, hav ing lanled her cargo at Fein:nlina. The schooner Courier, from Charleston, had also arrived at Nassau. The Pennsylvania Inqnirtr says: - It is reiiorted to-dav tht fr iuls upon the Gov

ernment in articles of clothing air! military hore

notacknowlcige tlie Confe-icrate States until the j war. rupture or negotiation", more clearly demon-! trat el their position. j Mr. Gregory, in the Oimmon, leuouncel the blockade as a mere paper one i The Samter was deiaitied at Gibraltar. She had j difficulty in obtaining coal. j It aj ears that in January, l-r,2. Earl Ilus.-ell instructed Lord Lvons if Lincoln' Cabinet asked ;

SCHIEFFEUN BROTHERS & CO.,

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trapping

I?" Mr. Charle I. Vajen is one of the mos1 eff.cu i.t jourg pentlenien attacl ed to the Com m!varv He-irtr.ient, hiving it s ! dutv to look

pjanr.g: ; Gentlemen: May our National difficulties be speedily endil ." We were inexpressiMy pletsdl to note how considerately, cwsrteouly and chivalrously the brave .fficer of the PJth Tniiel Statte treate!

after the cuu.fu-rt not only of our prisoners butf I the ,.t.nt:rIen be had in charge. An interchange o,r brave v.dunteors Mr. Charles I). Vnjtn per j yf ,urtc,;cs 0f phiio:.-. nay , even of affection

of this sort wiil go far toward realizing as au

"WlioloHtile Grotfei'M.

Corner Vuliingtia and Drlavvnre Mrcrt, Indiannpolif, ITAYLNG TK LABCEM öTOC'K OE GKOCKKtES I I in tl.i nty, wi'h ueh fanlitl.-o a. to ena' .1 u t v it a I' W a any h-ise in tbe West, we invito leair t evara:r,e enr crioi- aud pr;ct before parcLa.iiig elsewhere. Jutr"eetvr4 n ror.irrinett. SO HaJf brt. aew TTht FSL. 115 " " " JlK-kfrfl. 20 Lag ccw reauuts. -e ant - alc . vary low tetrea vir-U l H. JlCHNCLL.

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itnis i rnu in ev erv TirieriT.cv. Ite fs ciin mrndcJ daily by his .su;-iUr titlicer.

Iff" Captu'u Dexter, of the teaniboat Courier, leaves Kvar.sville on l.ext TueJnv iiight at 10 .'clixui. en tie aitias.d ll e Uu'.u ln-tutL uti

b-r rort l.ne!son, rrmnii.irg ti.ere ne dav

actual fact the -entlment of the young Surgeon a toast. , a hdy's small hunting watch, with; chain and jhii attached. Supoo-cd U be an A. j

Arnold, 1;?. was lost on fcaturday Ul. A )

Tiikeu, icludiug Urth on Uat, $1U fur the. ! lit,er.ü reward will e jtiveu üj tU ünder on leav-

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FOR SALE. For Nalr or to EiXcliaiic 10R CITY 1 SOI LKTT,

553 Acres, the Gallaudet Farm, Soia.i encV.t :;ile f-"Ti Indianapolis, ONTTIE INPt AN KlIIJS ANT CINCINNATI KAIT LOAD. ;:h tli' Mari.vi ia'.laudet ia ita center;

rvrry acre t-i --d, n-ar!y all tbe rail new or recently 1

r--t; oj a.-re in caltiv ation, !. acre. uierilra;ued. f.-'r

Kl -rrha-.i-. e'ett elN -f watrr, t t iru tii4 i HUiTE! st.k A Itt l:o.!, to which e tiivite

t.- : e H5 f 1 1 .:ir nearly couij '. d. a fauu'v r-i i-r.oe , tbt atter.ticB of CASH DkAl.Ertv $- ortl. f t.OoO. five tenant höuse. a a -im!l worth 2,000, j JAMES LOU Ac CO.,, a i-t -re aa t tr--hue. Tl.: Lichly t-r:;!e tum, nn- I 1i-3i-n " Lr.tf!vtl!e, Kjr " e-i!. .1 in .:!ui':"U 1 v ar.y in the Mat, or-.ly 20 nit.utes ü .i ! ra-lr-a 1 lr-m LUana; M, fwir pa.-:.fcseT traina .top- i mm p ia ai pir; jt Hie friu tti-m each day. with a Stile rtJ nn- lal K mJ - u:ug thr u-li it. c-nter. i- n'W o"7erei f.r xW at a ere at ' - - ' 1 ' ' ' " tara-am. It can U divided mi. sx or eiht farms if d. j A NEKVOCS DEEIUTT. OK SI'EKMATORr.IliEA, ure.l. E.rte-TnsairlTtott.eoner. Trir i rn-itoeW uraile by arv rneans l-ot Oo--X. K in r-t-.tr to iü-i-Jiri. too i.uniTous c tbrr-ie I -ivnrae. IV h f tnmr:!i:ir aay tariv t i.-rr, I x.J mv, r .ne nee-1 a;t.lv uMr. Ur-, learn how the wr.ter actuilly cur-.t huuseif, fi.-oui cf j urtha-U. a large (aa yrth ii,ta0. cr a -nuU and -t.bse.,i.etitly hundreds 'Ctitaeri.

oil t 1 f rar!isfe prvco. J S. HKOVV. . . .il"e a yx y.i üi-Tsr, r"'T ""

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have been discovered amounting to over i for advice, to reply that Kagland declined, utile.

a million dollars. The names of the parties have i"tii parties apply lor counsel. . not vet been made puMir, but it is under. stood ! Russell reports the substance of his convert thev are lrui New York and IVnnsvlvania. tion with ancey find Mason, who urgeI the j An edit, .rial in the IlichmotHl Kz'umine r of the recognition of the Southern Confederacy. His j 1'Jtli s.ivs: answer was that Kngland would ob-erve a ttrict

A Ure portion of tlie forei-ti popul uion of neutrality; that Ilcr M y sty could not acäuiowiKichmond is disaffected. ftidetndence ef tire iure States until . m j the fortune of war or peaceful negotiations fhail From uliington. ' more clearly determine the respective position ot Washington, Feb. 21 . Th.c Ihraii's dispatch lhe lwo belligerents. .T. ' j In December when war appearal tobe probaUe 5 Thaddens, the voungest oh of the President, : between England atKl A merica. Lorl Lyww is d mgerouslv illn.l it is forel the diea.sc will direrte.1 to sjve-ak with Mr. bewJ about letters a.,umo the tv- so fatal to hU Lnher. . ! V,f m ir,MC th a ,i -WaF H? Secreuirj Stanton had another attack of verti : ritai,, to at-olish Kivateeriu;; ,f the

r.ftM,Th,r-..r nVht rtnd i- on able to rect-tve ! t rc-KJCnt a III ma He a e.ranar eogogruieui.

v isitors on bu;ne- to dtv.

MEDICAl - . .1 Slight Cold,

Mrs Fremont "is seriously HI, and it Is feared her disease will prcrc fatal. 1 he Tribune'$ dispatch says: Gen. C. F. Smith is to be made a Major General for giUar.t conduct at Fort Djt.ekoti.

Dry Goo d s !

TE H AVE ON INI A LA EG E AND WELL AS

Indications in the British Pari m merit ftr are

that 5Hv-io!i would tc a pretcre. In the II uc of Jjrd Erl Carmooit in j juiiel as to the truth of th airet and imprison i meiit of a Canadian correct named Shepherd by j oitier of Scretirv Seward. He commented se-!

verely en the conduct of the United States if the facts were correctly reported. eeecially the de

mand that shepherd phould take tbe oath of al-

C'harl- O'W i. l...

f.)'li-'11'3'v

Front Cairo.

Caiuo, Feb. General Buekner has been ( Ictitrx-

Earl Hnsell-iras trm?ei atoiyi - to-sae that the main facts wer rtmil.OrU-U. t'4t was ad viseii by LonJ Lvous that the oath was tend ere. J Siiepliad iidet tue belief that be was au Ameri can citizen. Kui Cavjuvvu Mid l-s sbould texUiyly uAe

for th rarer v Hehc.rjüdtherenjaiei.tweuld

delivered to the Unitel States Marshal on a warrant issue! by Ju-tice Catron, ami will be taken to Kentucky for trial for treason. Cuic Afio, Feb. 22 Fo-jr thoosan-l Donelson

prisoners luve already arrivevl at Camp Douglas

Two thousand more will arrive to-aionuw morn-; tjjt be content' whh reurMiitrar.ee, tnt woefd klso

Jemand comfcnsntion.

AdvictM from liirmIlAr my uat fanae to

From l.oultivlle. Iolisvillc. Feb. 22. Cumberland Gap and Kus-ellville, Kentucky, are in possession of the Fcleral force.

coaling biiainesj have reolvl not to aur-ply t.'te Sumter with coal eieept for cash; the taper of fered was deemed ineligible. Nautical mcu av the hip has no f ght ill her.

tL-hichi might be cheaed

vriih a zimtU rcm-riv.

7 ' r.rIecJei, after, t'rr.irjxics ccrizuclj. Fe:.; rc aaarc cf the impcri2r.ee cf f. .ictrir a cuQh.cr gLiqßit fgcltl m. its jirct liage ; that xrazh, '-. :hr t--:rjv'r.rr ivculd yU'd to a U w mmm ni'ii rrmejy, if net attended to, r S$ ciuirfß.fcJteJiiaL!Dfcclic. c - j'.ri ir.ircdiLC:! elder ezrz aßi. ? is Irrr, JTJtd tt2f rC tf c c-i cirtitJi htfzre the plit2 fr ,f cu alii., fields , J3cjicuIlm , m ' lyaiTimcL, fialaJ-fih, the Hickinr? w s.-h ba ficJi&urriULCJii or .i H r.utnezus ajfeciicr.s cf the fDh.tc.at , H riv.ng iinmediai relief. w Public Sptatttr 0 Singers - V-" f.r.l them etftcidil f:r rltirj- fJ 'vZ 4trT-tAen:" wir iilr. y i 'd i j all (lr-Ji)r'.Hs ai (SaUri.- t r" ;:n, if JC em's rrr I?".

FOR SALG.

Household Furniture for Kzle. E1KILT breakiairf up to-i-eVrept,- -t 'liMw-st?