Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3558, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1862 — Page 3

J) AIIjY ' SRIVTIjX 15 Ii ' s?rLi,,,,iM,anü,ii-rTTiiai,.!u.ij.! r-r - A - Adjutant of the j.t it It-ll m p..'i. H IlAY .H ih:auv '

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It i DAILY SENTINEL ON LARtYTRAINS. THE DAILY 8TATF. SF.NTINU. i nt tj ait lb f r!y

I ?T"Tl.e street arejwftr.lv nvj Mrnot What the S'ret C'rarni-W.iiCT nbouv?

,17" til AuueYa. il fcjr rrowlWwIartn -j WmindM Serjeant Sp-wcer Wrbter; pri-1 lerv i fücer. ho h rent M Inn-. !,T me i.. ', A-u-t Kr irkhvn. Ja H Moore. M'we j

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COMMERCIAL.

r?fT Wood was retailing oti ti e streets jester

niontiuf eipre. and frlaht tr.in. ar4 delnered to ub- J j4T at fnm o U(a 3 00 rxr cord srrU-er. Ii aV,aont tmii a?rct tb- an time It 1 ! " .

truedln thiscity, TU rni realer at S;trce frra th Capital ivf fndlana. to r th new .f th Ay f rt.ro i lo twelve bnr bcf.te they en reei It thn oih r1' ribli.b1 Iwbere. 5f dear inI trr,r in any oflUo tn n railroa.I. centering at IixtiatiarWi., ill b urj.lld witn thSr'NTINKL on rod term any ar ipr. t'U ib IiaJjf be upr4fd at Asit ra'e. fWrn ar solicited. lAw

i?f"L:iitcTuni Towey hai detailed Se.'etntRobert, of the lf.ili Indiana, a. hU c?',fk in Of. j Simonoa'i cVptrtmen.. ' '

Iieuentnt y. C. Klkin h t t.en ordered to j-wii LU rtyiroeut at Fortress Monroe forthw til.

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Jiite. h, it .ipar.. teeii uKrei'I in li c nirn4: 1 n Krik B!ir,of lliouri. - J , j The 61st, thk 2d TeiW. T!i regiment. Col. Mullrii, il ijor I'rosiier ml Adjutant Il4rrion, hi been onJerel from Mtii,on U) Terre lUute

tw rusnl rritoner. e learn tiMt ihn corjv

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mter ?lne ff)Ö men, mA ret ruitini lor

Irx-eellnff of the fttate Convention. ' The Ldie or" New AIbnj IuTe pfa-fecte! The extri elition of the Sentinel, cont.iininjr rmngeinenU for tnklnp c.ire of Fort Done!ion t!ie proceed inj: of the Hli of January Conren- wouiuleil ho re to te nint to that place.

ti..n, I'ein exlaatcJ. and to meet the additional

-r, . n;.:"VVM! ounJed Joeph CrockeU, Co. K. left Colonel Kißfr.L. i-i. r l. rAtm and S. Morcland. Co. D.

orders we are (hilj receiving for tUra, we have concluded to publish another edition it larger tr. Thoe.of out frictidawha desire to ordtr them will please do m jrouptl. Price $1 fr hundred. t No better doeumenl can be circuUted to di4tiue the r.'uldic mind of the erroneou. impre.ieion, that' unrrnpnlni) pner and jfdilici.un h.ie attempted to create in tegard to the character of the Convention atxl it action upon the mo metituou i.ue now lefre the country. ZZf n- Kitchen and Wright returned from Fort I)ohe!on lat tiipht. The part J of ph)i cian. who left here on Monday of last week, arrived at Cairo next dy at noon. None of the wounded had ariived there, nnd they went to Mound City, eveti uiilea above, where there ii a Urge, weil conducted lKj.piul. capable of nccom-. nwUtin lPV) pitient. The nuning i inotly

done by the SUter of Charity, and everything i

bout the ho it. 1 1 hxdved neat. There were at.oitt five hundred patients already in the hospital, and there was n demand for physician. Dri' Athon, Iteddick ami Hooker volunteerei to utiT. l)r. Kitchen. Wright and Fwhback went to PaducMb. They were authorised by Gen. Sherman to fisit nil the hc-sptal, tiht or tin in number, ih the diflerent trMmprU, to look lter the woundetl. A Il-t wai taken, and a du-patc h ?ent to IiNlianapoli, but never came to h and. The weather wn very bail, and it would have Leen Impossible tobend to "Indi anaj.oli any severely wounded. In fct. the medical directory positively objected to it. A teimer nrri?in crowded! with wounded in a very uncomfortable condition, Dr. Fihback roluiiteertil to accompany tlem to Mound City. Another steamer soon ptiAved with over IUI) wounded aboard, without any eureou, in chiirge of the Chaplain of the 41th Indiana, who U hime!f a physician. Uen. Sherman, on bein made acquainted with these fact, pent immediately Pr. Black man, o,f Cincinnati, ml Ir; Kitchen arwl Wright, on a (Jovemment tug to Fort Donelson. The Injat w slow, had but a small cabin,, without any sleeping accamtuodatiouo, ik1 without anything to eat. Fortunately at Snilthland they came across the Allen Collier, with certain mem terspf the Sanitary .Committee. of, Cincinnati, and Mr. Jame Blake, of Indianapolis, who kindly iu vi teil them aboard, i They arrived at Fort DoneJson the next 'day at noon, finding; about fiTe hundred wounded therw, mostly on f team boats. - Dm. Black man, Kitchen, and Wright were immediately n;igned to duty on board the Fanny llullitt, where there were about two hundred wounded, nianr of them fceverelv so. The boit was ordered down the river on Friday nij;ht, which gave them time to visit the whole battle field. The whole forest on the right wing, as they observed, had been riddled by bullets and balls, and the conte.4 teemed to have been most terrific. A number of killed stillremaitied unburied.. Dead horses were scattered around, and pool of Mood were seen in hundreds of place. Broken gons, sabres, spent cannon balls, exploded shells, and the like completed the scene. The Fanny Ilullitt leaving Fort Donelon on Friday evening, arrived ot PaducaU on Saturday.' Instead ot going to Eransville as was intended, part of the wounded being des

tined for Indianapolis, it was the unanimous coocluion that the wounded should le removed from the vessel on account of the offensive atmosphere and particularly on account of erysipcl-'S having assumed an epidemic form. The boat was therefoie s-ent to Mound City with all the wounded. At Mound City Drs. Athon, Fishbnck, Hooker and Keldi:k were found with their hands full. The necessity for surgeons was so great that the two lat named were emploved by the fioveinment to stay in the hospital. The two fiit will return to morrow or next day. MaTKorouTax Hall. "Dot," last night, was by all odds the greatest hit made during Mr. Couldock'a engagement. The exquisite intermingling of comic aud serious passages gave to the audience a treat that was the more pleasant on account ot its not being anticipated. Everything In the way of machinery nnd scenery has been done lor the piece to render it complete, and the manager deserves tucce?3 to crown hi.- etlorts to nmuse our citizens. The snow scenes ami shifting of Caleb's toy hop at the end of the id art, was exquisitely arranged and nnnaged. Mr. Mr. Couldock, as the bluff Knglish carrier, John Fcrrvbriugle, was precisely w hat Dickens meant when he wrote his book. The same may be said of Miss Macarihv'g rendition of the loving wife.

The C3i regiment, Colonel John S. WilI Um, in wmp at Corintoa, ha been orderel to Indianapolis to guard rebel prisoners.

rriMiera of War

The following id a list of the rebel officers no

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IIC.HTH KLMTLCKT tf-OlMCM. Lieut. Colonel H. Ii. Lyon. Major R. II. Henrv. Captains 5J. W.Jeaell. K. C. Sl.iuhter, .1. lönghß.'H. JI. McKlnaev; Fl M: HeadlevfJaV. IVwcil.-A. K.Shacklett, R. II. Fri3toe,'Ruieii

1st Lieutenants J. V . Davidon. J. W.

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Wcunde! Sergeant Kux; prirate M. Blackford, C. W. Tomelson, James Chever, J. (I.) Fitzgerald , W . H Wlrejate. James B irle. Cmipanr K Capt. LairJ. of Sj-encer countv. Killetl 'Private Cha. Williams. ''Wonr.de! Cat tain Samuel Laird, in knee; Seigeaa Win. L Partridge; Cjrporal G. W. Fallen; private W. W. Gray, Jolm Borer, Ju.ti Vaneg.rt; DlrJel Kntltön" George O-born. K. K. I);0-trove.' T.li Sip;,, Valent'u. Ileintrelmui. II. C Sra ill, H. Deh'.er. J. N". for I.N )

I Kiiklmd, Theophllas Boach. w !

TiuaTT-riasT atciirT

arm; arm :

The MoTHL.ia.Bowen, Stewart L Co . and Brow n, W. H. Moore. John Couch

Mmill k Co. are in receipt of Harper's Maeaiine I 2 1 Lieutenants W. L

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i hl the Atlantic Monthlr for March. j

Dunning. N.

r"Lieut. Col. King ha a made arrangements to proTide all the rebel otJicers umler his charge with changes of l:nen and other articles of wear

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apparel ne e- try for T-er-iial comfjrt.

rT The uniform of the Confederate officers, one or tw o ot w horn are occasionally seeo on our ftreeU, is decidedly of the old coutinenUl order, whether br accident orJei?n.

r?T'e are glad to learn that our well known leüow citizen, Colonel Archer, who has been confined with an attack of pneumonia, is rapidly recovering, as we are informed by his physician.

The Surgeon anl Chaplains of the rebl prisoners are nllowel tlie fieedom of the city on parole, leiiig only rejuired to report themselve daily at Lieutenant Cohniel King's headquarters.

t2r Governr Wright, just appointed Uuited States Senator by Governor Mortou, will speak to-night in the II til of the House of Repreenta lives, at 7 o'clock. It i uuderstnd that the dis tinguishel gentleman will define his position. ?TSome one hundie-1 men will be mustered into the service to day by Lieut. Omir Tousey at his he idtjuarter. In the State House. This

work would h iTe been perlorme 1 yesterd ay, but Dr. Bobbs, the Kx amiuing Surgeon, wa absent.

Faie at Maimjmc Hall To night, to-morrow anl the next night fairs w ill be held at Mast nie Hall for the benefit of the Sisters of Providence The object is mot worthy, and we hope to see the hall well filled on each night. , . - ---. m - - S"Mr. 1). B. Hunt, Col. Simonson's clerk, was sent to Cincinnati, a day or two ago, to purchase n.lNMI knives, 3,01)0 forks, ainl 3.0H) Pjioons for the use of the rebel prisoners in Camp Mor ton.

Lost On Thursday evening, between Flagg's saloon and the canal, a blue cape, which the finder will please leave at Flagg's saloon, anJ receive two dollars. feb'JI-St S. A. Flagg.

B. Riiet.

JC. V . 31 tbaw, johu it lsnner, tei. hittoni, J.K. P. LafToow, J. W. Dennis, G. M.Hughes, T.J. S?ott, R. B. Waters. . TWfcNTT SIXTH Tt.LSLK. Ccdonel John M. Li I lard. Lieut. Colone! J. J. Odell. Attjutaut Jo-eph A Howell. Surgeon K. T. Talil tro. CoinmtsarvH. J. Welker. ' ? Asisistuu Comm'is-ary N. McDaffie.' Sergeant Major George Stewart. (Quartermaster Sergeant Talbott Green. Captain- A, F. Boggess, Joint Cra furd; B. F. Welkor, J. L. Boules. ! H :'-'- ! : - i First Lieutenants A. Heckev, L. Hunter, R. MSdlle. Secoitd Lieuteu iLt L-Mob1ey, H.'P.tlne, T. B Bowlii.r. J. R. Guter, L. NeaJ.-J. W.-Mc Nablj, J. W. Farley. rifTf-TIIiaD TrX.NL.viEK. Colonel A. H. Abinathy. Adjutant R. L. Kvan. (juarteriuaster Caleb Thomas. Ordnance Officer J. A. Perry. Commissary J. A. McRady. Assistant Commissary Gerge W. Moore. Sergeant Major John McClelland. Captain H. H. Avmett, John R. White, W. B. Holden, M. E. Alexander. First Lieutenants C. H. Stoken, W. J. Col litis, W. P.Lewi. A. D Brvant, R. McMurrav, D. C; Hannah, f.W. U. Avmett,. W, HoTuugett, R. T.-Daly'k ".'V Secotnl Lieutenants John S. Grillis, J. J. Hurry, J. M Hawkins, Joseph Anderson, N. B. Dyer, A. S. Walker, R. K. Kercheval. Chaplain Rev. J. F. Walker. KOKEST CA VA LUV. Lieut. Colorel J. F. Overton. ! 1 First Lieutenants R. B Overton, W. J. Steele. Surgeon B C. Redford. Total bl.

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Harrison Hunt, Co. D, arm; Charles Frue, Co.

I), leg; Ira Thomas. C. B. arm, severely; Jacob Li. Jord in, houbJer; Sjiomon Tucker, Co. II, face and shoulder. roarr roiBTU keoimext. Wounde! Wm. Holderbaun, Co. E, on thigh; A. Cough, Co. K, on aide; Jacob Deeter, ahoul der; Lewi A. Mosley, Co. I, in hip; Henry B. Lamb, Co. B, in hip; Jacob Lulaey, Co. C, finger shot off; F. W. Stem, Co. C, in thigh; James A. Baker, Co. K, wounded in the hand; David Hun ker, Co. A. finger shot off.

T O THE O 1 JL. IS Of the United States.

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Inihasai'ol? Grain Markkt. The

tions yesterday were as follows: Wheat, red, H(5c; corn, iKe; oats 22((723; rye. 40(c .")0c; buckwheat, '.iOc; baled hay, 11 (ä 1-c; loose do., I(i0c.

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jny. .ill. I aii.iu'i, i nie ivui iiiui.mu.

has been det.iile! by Col. Simonson as t2uflrtermaster of this post. Capt. McFarlaixl is a gentleman of varied accomplishments, and a patri otic officer who has jcen service. We congratulate Col. Simonson on his fortunate selection.

IPriratei Jacob Filler and Samuel Scribner, of Ciptain Bracken's cavalry company, ar rived in the city a day or two ago on h short leave of absence. The numerous friends of these young gentlemen, brave soldiers, tried and found to be true, were happy to welcome them home. They left their comrades at Parkersburg, Virginia, all in good health. They will be pleased to take any word back to the boys their friends at home may desire to send. ZW The 61st Indiana yesterday took lunch at the Spencer House, after guarding prisoners all night, and previous to their departure for Torre U nite. We commend the liberality of Mr. Harth, the accomplished proprietor of the Spencer, one of the best Hotel in the citv.

3" Supplies for the prisoners at Camp Mork

ton weie abundantlv forwarded vesterdav, not

only from the (Quartermaster's Department, but from citizens generally. Wagons were through out the day progressing in lengthened trains in that direction, loaded with the necessaries and omforts ami even luxuries of life.

Z3f Some MK) more prisoners of war arrived iu the city night belore last and were escorted to camp Morton by the tilst Indiana, Colonel Mul Ion. We are informed that there are now at this military pot some thirty-seven hundred meu taken in war. At Richmond, Terre Haute, Fort Wayne and Lafayettcc others are distributed, making the total number in the State nearly 10,000.

Complete i Mat of Killed 'and iVound- ' ed a toft Joucloii of tli.dt 2öttt und 4lh Indiana ICejriiuenf FIKTV SLCOM KtOIMKNT. Company A Charles (footer, wounded in the thigh; O. AginY wounded in the breast, severely died on Tuesday; Wtu Harris, arm broken; S. R. Dakin, wounded slightly; George Langtree (Wounded -slightly; C. Hin cock,; wouoded flightly. Company tB Joseph., JLUgan, .kdled;-Wv 11. O'Donnell, two fore lingers of left hand shot off; P. P. Hup Corporal, one fof$uliex hot off; Adam euns, woundel slightly iu knee; James Davi, wounded slightly; James Antrim. .wounded slightly; James Alexander, "wounded slightly in thigh; John Mulholland, wounded in leg, dangerously. Company C W. T. Edwards, two fingers off left hand; Thomas Cox; wounded in thigh; Alex. Edwards, slightly wounded; L". Francis, Slightly wounded; J.L. Either, slightly wounded. , Company D J. McElroy, wounded in thigh, ilight!y;Th. DowdeH.wounded in eck,Hghtlr: W. H. Cox.wournled in left breast, slightly; Wm. Hcrsely, wounded in right aim, slightly; Joseph Rigsby, wounded in left thigh, slightly; James Sexton, killed; T. C. Hawkins, slightly wounded in left breast; F. M. Walson, slightly wounded in left leg; Thomas Huston, slightly wounded iu left breast; Otto Berens, elightly wounded in groin; Lieutenant Wfj W. Raymond, slightly wounded in left breast; William Lyon, slightly wounded iu left breast by fchell. Company E Th. Singleton, Wounded in the toe, slightly; D. J. Temple, Ord. Sergeat, wound el in left thigh, severe; Anderson Cox, wounded in right arm, severely; David Cox, wounded in r ght side, slightly; E. Hücker, wounded in elbow, slightly; E. Franklin, wcajmded slightly; E. Pat keri slightly woundcl in left breast; S. Ballard, slightly wounded in left arm; J. H. Fi.-her, slightly wounded in left foot; Lew is Chapman, slightly wounded; John Hulnagal, slightly wounded in arm. Company F O. M. Ryan, wounded in mouth; H. Russell, wounded iuJeJtj thigh; B. K. Logan, wounded in left side; W. O. Johnson, wounded

in left thigh; John Hogeland, wounded in hip,

slightly. Company G Samuel Shepard, wounded in

right knee; J. X. Heithler, wounded in thigh,

tdightly; Enoch (J. Stewart, wounded badly in

lett side. ' - .

Company II H. Horning, slightly wounded in

shoulder; H. Heide, slightly wounded in shoulder; Isaac Diwson. two fingers of left hand off;

Serjeant M. L. Barbee, slightly wounded in

shoulder; Samuel Day, wounded in left hand; V. B. A. Ciger, wounded in shoulder. Company I Wm. C. Lorp, severely wounded in knee; James Tiunuty, died day after battle; John Daily, wounded in thigh; Henry Weant, wounded in right arm; John Callahau, rounded

in shoulder; D. W. St. John, wounded in shoul- i WINE BITTEHS.

In tbe month of December, ltt&l, the trade nigned for the firt time offered for tale to tbe public Dr. J Hover Doda' Imperial Wine flitter, and in thi bort periwd tbtj havt riven t-uch uuii cral tif action to tbe many tboutand of pron bo bave tried Uiem tbat it i uow aa entatliibed article. Tbe amount

of bolily and mental misery ariaing: simply from a lieg lect of small complaint is urpriLrg, and It u therefore of lb utoiukt imiKtjtance tbat a tric attention to the least and mot trifiing bodily ailment i-hould be bad; for dieao- of tbe body mut Inrariablj affect the mind. T) ubvoibera now ooly a.k a trial of DR. J. B0VEE D0DS IMPERIAL W1XE BITTERS! from all who bare it used tbtin. We challenge tbe world to prolure their equal. .... Tbese Dittkiu fur tbe cure of YVkak Stomachs, GK.vr ral LHttiuTV, and for iVwrrrnfl and Emochisu the Bloop, are absolutely un.Nurpaved by any other remedy on earth. To be aured of thi, It 1 only necessary to make the trial. .Tb Vf nie iteUU of a very superior quality, being about oue-tbird troiitfvr tbau other wiues waruiicg and invigorating the whole vt-teiii from tbe head to tbe feet. A these Bitters are tonic and alterative iu their character, so they trerrthen and invigorate tbe whole aystem and give it Jtne tont and healthy action to all its part.x, by equalizing tbe circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth. They are alio excellent for Dieae and Weaknes peculiar to Female where a Tonic is required to trengtlien und brace the rf eilU Kp lady who is subject to latitude in! faintnesx, iihould b without them, aa they are revivifying in tbeir action.

U lli not only Cure, but Prevent Pis , ea.e, v and Iu tb' respect are doubly valuable to tbe person Abo may use tbem. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lung. Indigestion:, PyspepMa, Diseases of the Nervoua System, Paralyse, I11et, and for ail cases requiring a Tonic, DR. DODS' CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS -. - " Arc I'niirpaswed! For Sore Throat, ao common among the Cle rgy, tbe are truly valuable. ' For the aged and Infirm, and for persons of weak constitution for Ministers of tbe Gospel, Lawyers, and all public speakers for Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary llf, tbey will prove truly beneficial. As a Bererage, tbey are wholesome, innocent, and delkriout lo Ui tale. Thy producoall the exhilarating effects cf Brandy or Wine, without Intoxicating; and are ai valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. Tbey are pure aud entirely free from tbe poisons contained In tbe adulterated Wines and Liquors with which tbe countrj Is flooded. These Bitters not only CURE, but PREVENT Disease and should be used by all who live in a country where tbe water Is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and barnik-ss, they may be given freely to Children and Infants with impunity. ' rbylclans, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly valuable BITTE HS over the laud, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. Dr. J. BOVINE DODS'

IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS

Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician, who

bas used tbem successfully in his practice for tbe last twenty-five yean. The proprietor, before purchasing tbe exclusive riprbt to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee Dod' Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitters, bad them tested by two distinguished medical practitioners, who pro

nounced them a valuable remedy for disease.

Although the medical men of the country, as a general

thing, disapprove of I'atnt Medicines, yet we do not be

lieve that a respectable Physician can be fouud iu the United States, acquaiuted with their medical properties, who will not highly approve DR. J. D0DS' IMPERIAL

der; J. V, Lonugan, thigh bruised.

In all newly settled places, where there is always a

Company K Jas. A. Baker, shot through left large quantity of decaying timber, from which a poison-

General BicKNrn. I'nited States Marshal

Dot. Mr. Vincent, as Caleb, was exqusite, Ir.i ! yKOe received orders to prepare rooms in tlie ;

little LiU ot pathos making us cry this minute, Covernment Luilding. on rennylvani street, for and some childish piece of I. in convuKmp us j tjje Cl)i.üneaientof this celebrated rebel chieftain, with laughter the neat. Mrs. Pore as Mr. Field- j e , courteously attended to, receiving bis

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uig, jus. Asnmtras uuv, jus. roMtr, jh.m w D)eal regularly irom tue l ainier House, oi wimn j de!bur'h countv.

dreits and the ladies who assisted in the Fairy j Jesse D. C.irmichael is the accompli -bed proprie- Killed Privates Ifenry Plouch. Jacob Hage iceiie, were all t fait, whiUt iles. Abbiucr , tor. i (l,r Ill,b'e0 'Ir (iroub, Wm. Stalling, Peter

hand; Clifford Newkirk, tlesli wound; J. ilcTo

nay, sl'ghtly wounded in the hip. TWENTY FIFTH INDIANA. Company A Captain Saltzman, from Poey countv. Killed Corporal John A. Hugo, private Miclnel Chancv. Wounde! Sergeants James McCanley and Hleri Clark; Crpral Wm. F. Dickson; privates Isaac Brenton, Daniel W. Brown, Daniel Dermit, David Ii. Downin. Mathew Harri-, Dennis Kelly, Stanislaus Perzkiewich, John O'Brien, Levy Thrailkill, Frankliu White, John Given, deorge Perewit.

Company B Capt. John Kliylander.from Van-

nnd Hamilton did all in their power to insure the j rucce of this jiece. We mu-t not forget . to i made special mention of Miss FUtthcr as tie Crkket. Thin young lady, with care and atten- ; tiuii,wi!l vet ri?e iu the profession she has chosen. : It is repcitcl tonight.

M arion Common Pli as The celebrate! case of Bute r. Cd. Charles W. II II has occupied the attention of tills Court fr the past lay or i two. It involves the construction ot certain' stipulations in the contract between the parties for building the magnificent "Kxchange" edifice on Illinois ?treet. The ca.-e, will prbably 1 brouuht to a cloe to-dav. Harrison and Bar-j

ous miasma is created, these bitters should be used every morning before breakfast. Tbee truly valuable Bitters bave been so thoroughly tested by all classes uf the community for almost every

j variety cf disease incident tu the human system, that tbey

are now deemed indispensable as a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It Cost but Utile! Purify the blood! Give Tone to the Stomach! Itenovate the Sytem! and I ro I on ff Life. DR. J. BOVEE DODS DIPEKIAL WINK BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, com bined ith Barberry, Salomon's Seal, Comfry, Wild ChcrryJYee Bark, Spiken.vrd, Chamomile Flower, atid Gentian. Tbey are manufactured by Dr. IVds himself

f I , T ekfcK PM.J r , ttinrinnatl larketv 1 - ?r . r -CtriaBaTi. February 24. Flour firm, but the demand is cnoJerat only; ruperfine $4 M)g4 55. extra $1 6CQ4 65. Wheat rather dull, tut prices unchanged; red

9rcQ$I. and white $1 ID. Oats dull at Jr(3'J5S'c.

Com firm at rc. Rye in fair demand at 52253c. ' ' , t Birley dull, Uie brewer havir? combined to refuse tm vine the current rate. 73 (3 75c for peime fall. Whisky l?c and in fa!r decund. Provisions closed dull; there was a large amount of country packed offered on 'change and holders anxiou to sell. Mes. p-irk irf offered at fl I 75(3 12; 290.000 hrU sold at $11 50 delivered at points in the interior.

Bulk pork 3ivC(f5c; sale of 20Ü.0ÜÜ lbs de

TELECkTAPHIC.

raarrT ttrtr?iTratst DaiLV rtt rnal

WAamxuio.t, February ' SENATE Mr. Wilkinson rre5et.tianemf Hal from the iI'ixoU Legislature a-'kir.g a grant of land for a railroad from St. Paul to Lake Superior. Mr. Wilmot thocght the Senate should act on the bill for the atal.tion of slavery iatli DLttnct of Columbia. Tbat coven the whole ground. The senate would be mote derelict in its duty than any other body of men if it adjourned with oat abolihiu slavery in the District. - Mr. King- presented a memorial from ship owners and builders in New Voik, stating that there wsj) it rarcitT in ship timber owing; to Urge or-

livered here t 5c for side-i and 3 for sloulders. der from abroad, and asklor Cvuciea that tb"

a rwl lihdi n icon hides it 5c; bacou snoulde s are offered at lc. Larvl is held firmly at 7c. No change in groceries. . CufTee U hell rtuly uxJer advice from ,Xew York. ' - L ' i. - - - i. - i Sugnr ind moltsses are dull and prices are droopiug., ; jSTfataaaint.i v ' dew York'yiarket. .' f" .-: JTrw Ya, February 14. Flour market dull and heavy and 5c lower with a very limited demand; aales at $5 43(75 50 for supetfine State; $5 7U(S5 ÖÜ for eitra State; $5 45 5 50 for uupertiue Western; $5 10 Qo tb for common to medium extra Western; $5 ;5 6 05 for ship;inz brands extra round hoop Ohio, aiid $6 15(16 7ä for trade brands, the market clo-ing quiet. Whisky teady nnd lower; sales at 25(325, closing at inside price. Wheat market very dull, heivy and declining; sale of C invda club at $1 33; prime Milwaukee club $1 38. The corn market opened heavy and closed dull and declining;' sales at 6'2j(Ä65c for mixed Western in store and delivered, 60(36'2e for new Southern yellow. Co flee Rio more active and firmer; sales at

14a-lcT, . . Mr. Conklinir said that be nicielr a-kel that

s,uH.w Mu. ouw ii.u.c.t "mi the resolution should be laid over for the pre fair to good refining at 62(iio?4c j en

A.ter some discussion Mr. Cox? moved that it be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs.

r-r th.- Ivi'y St,ie Setitinel. Silers f 1'rot iUenec.

Eihtob Sntiml: I consi.L'r it a fact worthy lKar for plaintiff; Tayhr and Hendricks for de of notice that the SijU-r d" Pit.vi.Iei.ee. who fendant.

have charge of the Military Hospital, aie not furiiis!iei with a conveyance to and from the city, but are obliged to wade through mud and mit eon foot. A carriage is furnished them on Sunday, it is true, but the reügiout dut:e of tbe Sisters make it r.ecessary that tliey should come in town

I'owlino Saloon ami IfYMS.wtM. Mr. T. C. Wright, the a ccetr: pished proprietor of tbe splendid Fowling Saloon on Georgia street, be tween Illinois and Maryland, has recently refitted his otablishracnt magnificently, and he cordially

Wouuded Sergeants Wm. Smith. Wm. Taylor, Andiew Smith, CorjNiral Levy Coffman; privates Henry Kissinger, Caspar Morris, Casper Stereimn Valentine 6ta. H. tS Harneu." Julius

Fisher, Christian Weismeier, Ludwig X ebber, ! wbo ' u exiernced and sweceful rhyaician, aud John J. Tatzer, Jacob Weiler, Henry H erg man j hence should uot be classed among the quack nostrums Jacob Miller.. ,. ... whicb flood th coon try,-and against wbicU the Medical

Company C Cart. Hastings, from V ander- i lrofes.sicn are so justly prejudiced.

In all Affection of the Head Kick Ileadätelie,!'! Nervous lieadäelie Dr. Doda Imperial IVine flitters will be found to be moot Salutary and Elficacionw. 3 '3TlJ.5trAr.13S:

bumh coin. tv.

Killel Private Win" Smiths : Wounded Sergeant James Glover, Corporals ! George It. Greu, William Huppert; privates; Wm. Witcher, Martin Olmer, Johu M. Uanisev,

Henry Mercer, Henry Glowig. Company D Finch's compaay,) Lieutenant Vtrhaelf commanding, from Spencer county. Wounded Corporal W. H. Wheatstone; privates Charles H. Carnathan, Joseph Krouse,

Tbt many cerriScatea which kava been tendered ua,and

everv day, aud it is a crying shame that they invites all citizens and strangers in the city to, houM be" allowed U walk. 1 can safely sav that vNit it. Mr. Wright mill show them every cour I the i eater jurt of the way to the Hospital the t'y, and fur an hour or two's recreation we do ; mud is knee deep. A small one iiorse spring tn't knoa of a more agreeable place of public wagon would heie be of infinite use; and, where , re'ft In the citv.

k.1 much iHouey i- sj-ent, why not a little be iniiki il.i .-...-I ,nn.j.-i The Si?ters are

... .- , tK:r ,,mf,irt tltnien placevl v.; n this Committee bv the meet i uncourilaming, and tor that reason tneir ccmlort .... " ! should' be the more carefully looked after. I i ' 'ens he d ,n the Court House immed, ; would be chd if rou would call attention to the j lel afler lW UA of el-n. went about .

matter throuph the columns of tlie Sentinel. iie-itfullv. L I

John B. Johnson, Burleigh Jones, Adolph Smid- th ,e"T w.aKÖ Wf ara cuy jeceinn, are conciuwve

jpy i prwi tnai among xne wmen xnese i.iier nave pren a

Company E ; Formerly Jones's Company,) ! tisaeüon wbkh aootbem bare erer dona before, No

Tut Samtaüt CoMuintt. TheeSicient gea-

.ith throe blank U-vks. In the tirt, sums of

; $lMi and uowatd-i wrie t-j sub-cr:bel; in the

. 1 " second, sums Of W and unwardi- in tl. third i

t?"" T" mke bi t, take j irces of linen sheets sums Ies than $50. It baa ,een suggestcl that it txarc towel? half wt-rii tlecwarscr and mre ) a fourth boik, and a fifth book, and a sixth look, : w oi ii the better and with a tabic knife scrape ; or any number of books, be provided, for the! fioui its eurface, over the knife, Ul.Ie or board, J names of our liberaJ and patriotic citizens w ho : into ttc Hi fl tliles aud in jjattcrii: it be ! have not ;ct ulS4-rIbJ anvUuLg, but who.Leitig . :.rcful not t4 Kjut-ere it tightly between the I rich, are . anxious to put down their iuwn for: lirgeri, or )ou destroy its value and drop it ) something for our wounded an 1 auffering sol ; into a basket or Ihii I.ieh . ! 1ier.

Capuiu Walker, from Speucer countv.

Kille! Privates Martin Head, Wm. Kemmorer. Wounde! Sergeant Henry E. Morris; Corporal William L. Wood; private John Strctmnn, John Niblack. James Whitteu, D. B. Lu?k, S.B. Carlton, John Hillmas, Frank Cinchall. Company F (Capuin "Larktn's.) Lieutenant hlianuou commanding, from Poev county. '

Wounded Sergeant John Oaks; Corporal.

Strabb Carr; privates Joseph Keere, Henry Bryant, Montgomery Strand. Frederick Burner, Andrew Kusper, William Moore, Larance Aldridge. Compauv G Capt. Poole, of Jackson county. Killed 'Sergeant Mitchell Clark. Wounded Sergeant Jacob L. Hmkle; Corporal Georg W. Marphv; private R. Ö. Jones, WillUrn Cummings, W. H. McGowan. S.II Kitig. S. It. W illiam.-on, C. I. Jermittan, W. Klkins,

John Smith

woman la tbo land aould be without tLem, auJ those

who once use theiu, will not fad to keep, a supply. Price Ol OO per UottJo, O Sottle lor Sjr OO. Prepared and sold by CHARLES. JYIDDIFIElD&.CO.,. SOLK FROFRfETORS, ( 18 William Street Xavr Tork. tST bT drusglts and greer generally tbroutkout tbe country, jyl4-j?awy

PATENTS.

P Ä T E -InT T S

ComiAiiy H Captain Darby, of Warrick BTADiEU IHK 'KT I5T13T10X OV KFJüiT J . drfcrli'tlun. f er eotitinet4t oo uccesa. No pat-

countr.

II I ll'l ...... 1I

. privat lienry.J. n oeaisto if. A.iires C. Sekwxvl. .1, - if ,. .1 nrls-41y

ent no pay. Sn.d for QrcuUr, pru r terms, directions,

AMOS r.lCÖAliNAX.

rtnt Attorney, W hirrtf-B. I. C.

exportation ol ship timber be prohibited dunng

the war.- ' ' ' t t ' On motion of Mr. Wilou, f Mioori, the joint resolution hi relation to railroads in Misouri was taken up. The resolution proviJes tbat tlie Secretary of War pur the St. Joseph and Hannibal and Pacific Railroads for transportation, kc, the roads having originally received grants of land for which it was agreed to transport troops and munitions of war. Mr. Hale opposed the resolution as special legislation and opeuing tlie door t an immense amHint of claims. Mr. Henderson contended that the 1nd ae tually tealized but a mll amount. That the railroads had done an immense amount of transportation for the Government and the companies had no money to go on any farther unless they were helped by the Government. HOUSE. Mr. Roseoe Conkling.of New York, offered the following: Rewind, by the Senate snd IInue of Representatives, That tlie thanks ol Couresa are due, atxl are hereby presented to Major Generali Hal-

ieck and Grant for planning the recent movement w ithin their respective Division; to loth of these Generals, a well . to the officers and meu under their command, for achieving the glorious victories in which tliee movement resulted.

There is a fair business doin; in pork; market

without miteri il change; $13 75(314 for mess and $9 75(3 10 50 for prime. Beef rules quite firm. . . -.- , ' LanI continues in fair demand and the market without decided change; sales at 7g(ggC.' , - Butter I014cfor Ohio and 16'21c lor State. Cheese steady nt 5 7c.

. special notices. :ahtio.. The market ia full of imitations, repreaeuted to be th anie aa "BROWN'S BRONCHIALTKtXTIIES," "hieb are In most cases productive of positive Injury. Many dealers will recuBtaiend Inferior preparations aud lower priced articles, affording more profit to themselves Ak for and OBTAIN, only "BKOWX'S I1K0NCIIIAL TK0CHLS, which by long experience bave proved their value, having received th sanction of pbrsiciaas geuerally, and.ieatU mouials frern eminent men throughout tbe country. BUOWN'S BIlüNCHIAL TRUCUKS.. when allowed to dissolve slowly in tbe mouth, bave a direct influence to the affected parts: the sedative and soothing effect to the mucus lining of tbe w indpipe into the Bronchi! allays Pulmonary irritation and gives relief in Coughs, Colds, and tbe various Throat affectionsjo w hich public speakeri and singers "are liable. " " febll-dly '62 ; PITBIiia ilSTOTI-CTl! ' i -

TOyiLISO. A; CX Druargriat, 0. - Is Fat IVaaliinton Street, -Have been appointed agents for the aale of B It A a U I. ' S Ti;S MI,A(JO, THE WON'DFUFUL G !!.5ULt'S, for tbe cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, BroiK hitH, Wheezfn?, 'rritation of tLe Uvula and Tonsils, and Diseases of tbe Lungs. Sold in large boxes, 25 cts., 51 cts.. and each. ulHdialy

WANTED.

I'roru Culro. CmcAtiO. Feb. 24. A sjecial disjwtch to the Times says: The Caito expedition composed of four iron clad gunboats, two mortar boats, the -7th Illinois and a battalion of the th Wiscttiin made a recounoissance down the river tliis morning. It waaaactu Uined-Uut the -icbtl Ladeued all the flat bo aU and ki(! aa far u;i as they dared to come. Also' th.it there had been a moteuient of troops at Columbus. t Whether teinforcetnent bad nrrived was inn knöwii. i i . I ii.'-. Gun and mortar boats were getting into si tiou on the Missouri ndc when a rebel steamer with a white Hag made her appearance.' Rebel othcer came on board the Cincinnati when acswisultation took place lasting over two hourn. w ith what result is uot known, but the exiieditioti returned.' '3 . 'C t- . Tsv A special messenger Irom Fort Donelson arrived at Cairo' and reports that tlie enemy has strotig fortifications on Pine Bluir, twelve milos this fide of Nashville, were concentrating a large force there and w ould make a desperate stand. The reports circulating that General Buell had occupied Na-hriHeon Saturday night were untrue, us he could not reach it by forced mart lies before to.dayn.,, .'., t .f I here are no changes iu the position of our

troops on the Cumberland.

I, i TJ !

"WANTS. " "FOR SALE," "FOK KENT," "LOST FOUND," "BOA KDIXG," &c Advertisements coming under these headings, not exceeding five lines, will be erted once for 2b cent. "UTTAXTKD AT THIS OITICE-As an apprentice to learn tbe printing buniii'ss, a boy between 14 and 18 years of age. He must bring the. b.-t recommendations as regards bis capability, habits of industry and honesty. Jone other need apply. w J ANTED WET NUKSEA good Wet Nurse wantV w d ImraeJiately, Apply at Virginia Av enue. febl7-Jtf

CITY ORDERS. Contracts will be made at this office for advertising, payable In city or county orders at par. oct?2 WAXTF.D-CTTY ORDERS At tbe highest market rates by WM. T.W1LF.T, oct!2-d3m " Ifo.l0, E. Washington street.

T ANTED COUNTY 0RDER5 At tbe highest mar

ket rates, dj V 31. Y. V IUC.T. No.10,' E. Wasbingtou street.

WANTED.

200

The

Recruits Wanted

-FOUTliE-

ov Klc veil III WHICH

In ran try ,

M.U0U J. W. CJORDOX Is ant Lori zed to raise in Indiana. , , , ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR'S BOUNTY.

I rom Fortress .Honror. Fortress Monbol. Feb." 23. The Adelaide brought dowu the balance of the bth Wisconsin regiment and conveyeil them to Newport Newa. This morning Gen. John E. Wool, with Colonel Cannon and M.'jor Jones of his staff, w ent under a Hag of truce to meet by appointment Gen. IJowell Cobb, at Craney Island, for the purpose of opening negotiations for a general exchange of prisoners. The Adelaide was met by the Wm. Seldon,and Gen. Wool having stepped on board, held consultation with Cobb for an hour and a half. The result of tbe interview is not known.-

The Hoboken, w ith the sub marine cable to he

laid across the bay, did not arrive till 2 o'clock this afternoon.

A connection has been made between the cable and line wire at its terminus on Beach Grove,

above the fort. - Constant communication is kept between the Hoboken and Gen. Wool's headquarters. . Every thing was progres.-ing satisfactorily up to 4 o'clock this afternoon, when Mr. Ueiss telegraphed that he had proceeded five miles out. There is no doubt about the line being successfully laid, and if the weather is favorable the line will be open to-morrow morning. The George Washington left at 9:30 this morning, for the James river, to receive about 390 released prisoners. She has now, at 5 o'clock, returned. Tbe released prisoners go to Baltimore tonight. Among them are the crew of the stenmer 0 ceola, captured in the Gulf of Mexico on the first of November, aud the crew of the schooner Else nine. The largest number of the prisoners returned belong to the Tammany and 1st California regi menu. A large proportion of the 1 prisoners w ere captured at Ball's Bluff. There are now no Union prisoners remaiuing at Richmond.

bv tlie Government

Toe term of enlistment U Three Years.. Pay to j commence from dale of enlistment. - . i None Hit able-b1ied single men, between tbe ages of IS and 35 years, need apply. j

Recruiting Ken1eious in Metzger s uew building. No. 56 East Washington, Mreet; aojiimng Odd Fellows' Hall. 1). K. COIT, Firt Lieutenant v27-!tf ' " ""Eleventh Infantry, ftecruiting Oflkerr

I'rom Waahinirton. Washington, Feb 23. Washington' birthday was chosen for the nomirntioii to the Senate of Gen. Winfield Scott as Minister ExtraordinHiy to Mexico, with, it is said, functions such a? he

Col. Wood was pnded r4 tad tbe l.berty of nv.virg atout the city of Kirhmond peeviou to his le ing. , vH wipies:(t atti irvaflguratioa of JefT, Davis and states tint no inthuim was manifested on the oceanjn. hard It a cheer being raiaed. Col. Lee, or the MuttueU! i!M;b, mji that just Lefire leaving R cbmöcd oo Saturday even icg he wa takea aide Ly a diÜr. foiaaed o2cw ol the rebel Goverr.cest who privr tetj istursxl him that an official dif pateb had jaat beea received of the fall of Nar-hvil.e.

I rom Kenturky. Lorievittt. Feb. 24. KeiiabI privau inform ticu re-;e;tei to rgtt. aasures cs that Nashville is virtually in tbe paaeMka of the Federal forces. The ftestner Ärgertet, frera Cairo. arriTed at JeCerronvule tLia altemocu with onehiridred and ninety four Fyrt Dnelson priaoners, including Gen. Buckl er and ulT. -The prioett wtre m eetaryre of detachfweot of Federal Hj'diers tirrler tfc conotndof Capt. Walker. 1 They were aewt te Indtapelia by special traia this afternoon.

From evr York. - Ntw Vokk. Feb. 24 Oor marina reportera were unable to board the teamer North Sur and Constitution, owing to the tremendous gale. . All votaela anchored iu the North river, iuclu diss; tbe frigate St. Lawreuce, dragged thetr anchors. Iu the East river some vee!a wer bssllj chafed, aud parte! their immtitia. Columbti not I't ncnated. St. Lot i. Feb. 24 The Rrpulltrnn't Cairo dispitcb says: The report about the eradiation rf Olomlo are entirely false 1 he reikis are etill tliere In sticng force. None of the garrison have leen withdrawn, arxl they evidently intend to make a desjerate stand there. FOR SALE. For S:lv or to Eichanic rou KTX i Liri:kTT. 553 Acres, the Gallaudct rarm, Situate! eVbt tnile from trUar..polu, OX T1IK !5WAXArt"IiS AND CISC! 5! ATI Ä.l'tLkO.VD. l'l IV stall a Lta'.IasiJet la lis rrn-er; erry acre fenre.1. nearly all tbe rail new of recently reset; 3r0 arrvstnruMlati'n. l"0 acre. tr.Jerdr.lned. for good orchard, eibt well of water, two fix! Iraa aa a new oie 115 fret bog nearly euniplrted. a laanly re-xletH e or'h t.rt',,. f. e tenant b.ise. a - aw-wiul orth ti.. a store ani t"re-l,u-e. TMs k'khly fern! fann, anequaled tn situativ. j st.y iu tl a Ute. orly ruinates by ra.Iroad triu l!id:aniH.li, f.. or aiiieer train topping at l be frn ataiitMi ik Ii day. with a Male road rsnn:ng through it cenrer, H lu.w v.Tered f-r sale at a great bargain. It can be dnided int six r eight farm If Ctsfred. Kor term aj' ly to tbe o nr. N. B In roiKn to inquiries toi nuroeTow tberwi to answer. I woulJ say, uo u need pl- aalr.a de. sirou of purcbsMng a larrt iaria ortb iJo.OOO. or a small one at a proportionate price. J S. BKÜWN. GMaixtet. Janaary 4.

CROCERS.

1 V.'fa3re- .--

" W -JLCr-Z. ' V S

1831 .Hi. . .

ttv

"WlioloHttlo GrocorM. Corner Waahlngton and De lav ware Streets. Indiasnaipotia, IjAvrya thk XiBr,r.ST stock of ctoceeim I bv iu this city, with such faciliUea aa to enable as la ell as low a any boose In the Went, w invite dealers to esajnm our good and prices before parcbaalag ela. where. Jut received on consirnment. , 4S0 Half br!s. uew WbKa Hkb. , - . . i, 115 : M XackcreU 30 Bars new Peanuts. tore and for aala at eery 1" secure - nel7-1Aw U. acHwri.t-

MEDICAL.

um h;if;

A...a.V

w

a

j a

I JAY FKOM 13 TO $22 PKR MONTH, WITH RATIONS, quarters, medical, attendance, ic. comi: . Ml . - -I...Y...! t . I

uieie. a sou cunav "il a i oner uc triovur-u, ryvBiwn i .1 P .

andprovi-Ied with eer,)tLin eswMitial to their comfort - " v

uouiiuay. - Accompanying this nomination the project of a treaty went into the Senate, whose principal feature was substantially the assumption of the Mexican debt, and the interest on this amount to J.0!X).0U0 per year. The treaty guarantees our payment of it for five) ears. There is no law for the appointment of nn Assistant Minister to Mexico or any other country. It is thought Geu. Scott's nomination w ould be confirmed by the Senate, particularly if his functions should be limited to the pacification of tbe armed quarrel conspired against Mexico at a moment when we could not defend the Monroe doc-

j trinejvnd go. to her help; but it is very .doubtful ! if the Senate w favor U.e scheme of buying off England, France' and Spain for five vears or for ! life.' 1 1 Senator Fessemleii faithfully tried on Friday arul Saturday to pet together the Comm'ttee of 1 Conference ou the Treasury note bill without

f Slight Cold,

ivhioh might ha checked

uit a simple remedy,

ifnsglezied, often. terrr.irxUs aericusly. Feu arc axv3.re cf the impcrtirjx cf -t.Loppin.j . a . jgcJUtjJl. or gflltjfil ftfcJiL vi, iisjirst ticga ; '.thzt ivnioh :r the h-ginning weuld yield to a m:'i remedy, if not attended to, soon atta-zlcs the lungs. XLKrßrzi introduced eleven yeccm arjz. It has been prci-ed that they are the best artiste before the puilia fir fffcuqi fLs, ßcLcLt Jgtciciilia, fjh9.Uxrn.cL, ßala.r'r'n., the Hacking Cciigh in, rfcJi&urnUicji, and nu.meroc ajfesiizna cf the 7icuzi, giving immediate relief. Public SpeaUcr tf SixserM Will find them efcstiuil fzr clearing arxZ ctrcr.gthen.ing the vzize. 7oZi i;y all rj.ggists and (TiW : in J.i'dir.nc, at 5 cents rr :.-.

H r-s 9

GROCERIES. &C.

MUSIC.

wm

aTlHKAPKR AND BKTTKR IN-

j STRUMENTS than were ever

offered In this market. Jiy ar rargernents witb Eatern Tiano manufacturers are such that I can furnish all order 25 per cent.

cheaper than a!iy dealer in tbe West, and I warrant them superior In traiteiit. OhIt for eash. CaU and see at Messrs VY 1 1. Talbot t 4 Co' Jewclrj Store, No. 2t Wasbington street. PIANOS. MEI.ODKONS, ORG ANS, filTTARS. VIOLINS, ' ACCOKDFONS, C.,TUKD AND KKPAIKKlr.

Having bad over twtnty yt trs experience the public, 5USTesS.

can te assurea mat Uiey now nave a neuer opportunity than theT eeneraüy meet with to hae their inxtrnnient put in perfect order. . . '. J J H. SCHONALKKIJ. july31-dly '61

- AT TUR XEV Y0I1K GItOCEBY STOKE. o. it lUiat Wathtngtoti street. t1 H. ITELU baifr.X pu-rbised re ave etab!mb- . u.crt f the Mor. P-ya:it. intend k-epin constantly ou" tafil a full supply of every arrle! in the t.oe f'f Faaiily Groctres aul pM vi .n. it.l wSM warrant every article to I of tbe bat qaal'.ty and at tbe lcwt prie-. Tlie LigLet market prkr, in cask, j aJJ fcr sU kits of Produce. 11 len-ectfuüy oh'-its tbe c.ctrns s;r&erai!r. ia tb rltr and enr.tTT, f cs!l and e-tatr hts k and price, before purcbaUirf e Im-where. Artirle pfors"tly deitvereJ in all partf tie cu. ji-dlm . C. H. P.UF.U.

BOOKS.

ATTORNEYS.

BENJAMIN HARRISON. J WILLIAM P. HSHI1ACK, Late of Wallace & Harrison. Late of Conner Kjsbback. HARRISON ii - FISHBACK, OFFICE. NO. Z UASTVTASHIN'GTON ST.. (Oer.Maason k Johnston' Stove Str), ' ISMAJfAfOUS, ITtl.' THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING ASSOCIATED tbetnselve together in tbe practice cf the law, will attend to all legal business entrusted to tbeir care in tbe State and Federal.Cuns, J BENJAMIN HtKKlSON. WILUAM P. FISHBACK. December 11, 161. Henjy IL Scott. Notary rubltc,:wt'J uk5 acraawledgment of deeds. Ac. at the above oCce. decll-13n

onuus.

J

L.ST RECEIVED A LOT OF SUPERIOR BOIR

M:CM5 at Ivw prices.

WILLAKD k STOW ELL

pEHTIOTS; i PV C. C. HUfif,

3D, E.N T I S T ,

OKFICK A!D REIDKNCK, ?IO. 3. T.AST .nARKCT TIIKEX, INDUNAI-OLI 151.

The Time' dispatch Mr:

It i' believed here that the rebels will make a p-eat fi'ht at Xaihrille. 4h1. Corcoran, will be made a Uripadier General as i-oon as he returns from tlie South, unle.-s people in this city.afe.yery muwu mUtakeu. Something important U about to txanpire of military movements vTwo weeks certainly will not p ass w ithout eomethinR bein doce. Jt is believed by jnaay that our army is already in motion! . ' . I may here state that had Gen- McCleilaa detenniried to advance, tbeeondttkm of the roads would not have been an impediment. ' There is an extraordinarily high wind prevailing here to-day; theroofa of houses blown off, trees blown dow'n. ijrns and awminr destroy ed." The roof of the Library 'of Conjres hxs been Uown in; it was made of very thick glaaft. - Nashville Occupied by Gen. Dnell. St. Lot is. ; Feb. 24. A special from Cairo to the Democrat says: . - . Latest intelligence from the Cumberland is that ßu ell's forces occupy "ajiville and that Go vercor HarrUhas called "in all Teatea troopa nd that trongMreacjioaJus pcturrtd juaon the people. v't'ooin-1 -i v fr r- 7f rromCll4mor. n y ;UALTiatoat: Feb. 24 Thc Old Point boat has arrived here, hiving left Fortress MocroeyesterS5be Mns.iourteert. released . prksancra, uscluding Col. Wood of: Um 14ih Brooklyn, X. V. regiment, who was wounded and captured at the battle of Bull Ria; Col. Lee. of the !Mth Ma chuaetu, cap lured at Ball' BluST; Col. Cogjjswell, of tho Tain many regiment, and Capuin Keel er, of the lUker California rrjrimrit.'

WE WBOOKS.

JOHN BkkNT by the autbvr irf 'Uxai lircatc." CECIL DKfcKME br MaJ -r Witthrep. mTWZ SLTU EIXANlXv By a aa'dtor of Mfcaledra." LES50NS Cf LIFE By Timothy Tl'ctcb. CLOI5TEK AD HEAETII By Cba: Reale. MLVLR COKD By Stirley Brooks. All the ew Bocks as sooa as teu ar B0WEN. STEWART & CO'S.

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