Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3834, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1863 — Page 3

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The Add-e of Judow Pekine dMirrved be for the Indianapolis Association, on Tuend a v evening. January 13, will be published in pamphlet form, and be ready lor Wmy u day Thia Addreet ia ao able discussion of the qua) ttone now before tba country, and should be largely c-rrufateri Price. 60 eenta per 100 eepiea Order are tolicitol n( once. s et ball Ol keep tli trpe standing A'Wrfi fhia office A Valuable Im iimrnt. W propear to pbHtj, in pn-rph'-t fori. tt nfcle

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W- if." I .r t'c .i!k M'.' in Ii'1!-' ' wnnrumg cd mall acale Man of the pitnaw of the drm ho rrav-ined l home loet a rare treat. T. night Mr Waller plays lieg Met. the drama oi Guv M .; .

fffi" to 0 B Stout A Bm 'a (or the choicest

Fresh Oviere in the citr bv the can.

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Ciaaaa lim ao tea? cm whack puitatMl tSom recent pMaal roiaik to Indiana- But a will make m pamphlet of 14 page., which w arill frni.a at $1 per hundred Tata JocuukdI wM o- rend by vtj MM of Indiana Andren nepers to ELÜKR, M V KK SF.SH k BIHGH AM, 5tBUr 11. tajB. Indianapolis lad. Job Printing. We ere now reedy to do all kind of plain and fancy Job Printing, in the bot S'jle. on short no Ike, nd ms cheap mnyther ßce We bave Com; .-1. i . i- ... ..I tn-es-er. a fine isssortment of papei and carde, and weesn dogood amichesip work. AU kiud of book, brief, c ataloguen, 4c. printed m the hot tte and on hört notice We ak the patronage of Democrat, and all th em that want printing done tf To Local AnviBToun litte of .dverti-ing in ih local column will bereaftce ke a fbltewe: For ten line or leae. $1 Uver len line, ten cent a line No notice will be inserted until paid for CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

Buckwheit Flour nt O. II. Stout A liro '

Ta Bv i'lawna Ctiikriia A BmbV Mai Sti.wa 4 Son t Willard A SaOWell N I I Bäte House. 1 tin, Diarie Mr A TlMMjaaapaja) A Son have I line assortment ol Di.tnea Kery citizen nnd a4liir u have one

If Tfu w.tiii i looI silk bat, himI we know

by eiperiri.re th it none otner i !etr:lile, c to Ilak r A Welver'. They tn ike it a jtoirif In keen tri bet hat m the runrkel 21 4 tW Ihjnrd waiitt) lor i pentlffAan nml lady in a priv.ite l.imily. wheie liier aie no othei boerxlfr (oo( room m 'i -u I renetred Price do olijecl. Addre Hoi lifJ?, I'o-i. llice. A Carp Not having time to ee our patron personally, they will conler a uretl faeee ly t all inp at our office ami settling wiih our hook keeper. J E. Pyle Ke- ectlullv . 19 2 Jamewin A Fi NKiiorsvR iThe rnemher of tin' Legihtnre will hear in mind that tin- h it. I.n a nit e It it or CMU idecidedly at BaHjAairgfJr'a, No lb Ball W anhing ton atreet. old Sentinel liudtlinp, whoe shelve are alwara crowded with gooJ. ot the latent style I '2w Chaxoc or TiatK I lie pi-enper trains on the Mttuiun Roatl now arrive at II 00 o'clock A M The change i only ol a lew minute- aj the tnl time waa IS " A M The oorrei-tion will he m;le in the time table on the outside ol our pa j ei to mon ow . tf " A very desirable 2'2 tory new brick rr-nioeiM-e f eiht nmrn-. hall, cellar, porch nnl all die u.-onl i ii veniciii ie, oo the coruer tl Dei aware ai d Michigan utteets Will pivi some cretin ii tle-irel Kr aale by Ft ink Siunli, In eued Keal Et ite A.'ent Price. $4,IMH). Aladdin The lovera of the hetutilnl and poi(u in art wdl hear in timid that the nun agement ot the Metropolitan are f,etttg up the great apei-ticular dram i ol AI iddm in a M le of rn'i ihcence never leiore eki4iiied in the We?t The curtain will tir-t rise upon llu jrand display neu Monday evening Oamk. Fifty ionn Quiila, 20 dozen Rabh-t-, 20 ilozen Chicken, ant! a chtn. e lot ol Taekeya, juai received at () 13 Stout A Hro'a. The Faie The lair at Masonic Uall laat flight, as anticipated, w i iaigelv ittteudeii The display of articles lor aale wa very attractive, mi i 'he busine. done by the lair saleswomen wa extensire. We do not know wh.it the ale Mapeid loot up, but the lathe were bu-y all the time Ot course everybody was happy. The fair continues to inijit H "MsTT When the roll ot Senaltrs and Rcpie...ent.itives a t Miwg cilied JfeateraWlj a Iter noon in the joint convention lor the election ef State I - , Darectoee, Mr Leed. el How ud, replied, when hi nime Waa CMlleil" "I vole the clean Abolition lukel " It wa an houet con le-ioti. and pii'e tiitferent Iroej the nnjority of his party, who vote AIolition and preach conget va'i-ni

W p ed a t ArTta.xoox. Jan 21.1 63. Council net at 2 P M Present be May, and Council men Cl!ey, Seiliert, Uauhev , WaiUce H A Firt her, Tlxtmpaon. Blake, tu. er- n. Mc ibb, Kuhluain , Brown aud R. hmann. PETITIOMS By Mr Wallat-e, frm Cttharine M Lewis, complainina; of ernmeou assessment- upoii her property Referred By Mr Haurher, from Wm. Cgill. makinnnil.tr i.oinp tm lie' erred a k. roars By Mr Wallace, from the Finance Committee, relativ c to Benjamin Fotla-e t n aessinents, and recommeiitling a reduction. Concurred in By Mi Wallace, frwm the Committee on Fire Deptrtment, recommend u- m appropri ttnxi of $ ton lor eipensea ol Fire Department Con curred in. By Mr Brown, frtmthe Committee on Streetnntl Allev: An estimate in favor ot ihe Gas Company for setiim.' up lamp po-r on Tetmes see street, between New York and Michigan , itcompan ed by a re-olutiou approving the -a me Concurre! in By Mr W illaoe. from the Committee mi (J : Rect'iiimeiithuii tite allow .one ! a claim l the del C niiMiiy lor gi- lurm.-he I, and lor lighting lamnn. Coitcurreti in Bv the Citv Atiornev : An ofiinon that the projarty ot tie ndi,napidis Lducatioual A.iciation" i. iwt eiempt from taxation Cn curretl in II the Baeeaj ol police, fftmitm lieg Th.-m as A Rimsey fr Patrolmm f the police f ne tor tiie vi i Di-trict, and Rotert Reiinontl for Patrolmm ol the police loice fwr the 4 h Ditrc t. The Council nroceetletl to ballot for said Patrol men. with the follow in; result: For "id District Thorn is A Run-ev H; Rob't Redmond 1. Wm Myetp l.b .nk 1 Mr Run ser was deel rel ele trtl. For 4'h Di-trict Robert Retimond b. Wni Hyer3 Mr Retlmon I w ileil netl electetl. On motion ol Mr H A Fletcher, it was order el that I In ii i mi Lewis be eiaplsyed le -i-t .1 esse Jones in the inve-lig ition ol the claim el Mr A F Shoitridye. On motion tit Mr Brown saitl person were 0rerte to complete tiieir aoik within a week On motion ol Mr Bi ivvn. the Coinmit'ee on Ai count were tlitectetl to heretlter pie;ine all orilinaiice allowing claims by the lüih I each month. Motion acre adopted in-tructinr the Street t'oiiim inner Ui hive all wts removed from all xidevv tik aletut to be paved with stone, and to notify the tw.ier ol the Old liapti-t Chinch lot to remove theeirth from the . idea ilk and -utter-, on M iryland street, ieceutl placed tkee by them A ij urnel l.r;Klativ' Mitrtninry.

W i dm.spat, J uiu irv 21 . 1"63. Sknatk The Joint Resolution to amend the Constitution o a to en idle citie-. tow PSt, Ac., to levy aed collect peci l iaxe- br aajfaael paarpwee was debited nt t oi.-nie: ab!e length and ftnalh pta.e-i Mc--i- Ray, M reh. DutMtMr, aaal M m-field sp.-ke lor, aisd Heaaars Claypwd, John mi and Lmtlei nii. it-passi.e Mi Dun iiin spike ol it lejeail effect n a prov ision f the ContiMilion thitit would conflict with The Nfatf tat ihe (öivenior and accomp;invinr iltNMiment were sent in hv hi ExceÜency and la id on the tsMe until to morrow A vote of thank to the surgeons and nursewho have eiiilered id to the ick mm! BTOMBfled atd'her of Indiana w a pis-ed Ti'e Senate went IMtO Joint Committee with the Huse in the eftaeajajaaji Hnr- pwrdaiinii it nhptel fr the fi.rther ance bv the (icner al li iv emm- nt of agricultural interest-; aMlhwjl oa the Treinrer u State to leportwhv he hi not distributed the hountv fund votetl by the last Legi-latuie for the oran ixition of ike militia; relative le the President of the Board ot Benevolent I n-titution-. a-kin the Attorney (Tellers 1 to ie an opinion aa tu whether -a il W iiln e kwd nor eacaord Waid efAca kfl accepting I position under Se ietiry Chase The greiter part of the day wis cniir-uined in the discussion Mr (4i egory 'a reaelMlkai rai-iu a com mit tee to inve-tigite m to the mieten tl secret socicfie-, M---r- Brown, Packard. Wolle. Atki- Slioall tl Jay. aam-l. and Me-r-fjiaertm. CaaM iimI other lor the ie-oimion, takiii-.' part in the debate The matter wJS tiit jieinling when the llmi-'e adjoerues Me-i- (lieene. d Knox; D-neUon. M S'iel nv ; and Beeil. t Cluke. weie electetl. W fwiwt convention. D iector M the Stale Prison. South Me-srs. Tiyar. of Alien; Baetiiej. nt Tippe canoe; and Sw.tar. ot Owen, weie electetl lor the l'ii-on N- rth. Jaespk J Binuham. of the Iudiani Sfite Sentinel, wss electetl St tie Primer, tit er B. R Sul More, of the Indianapolis Journal, by vo'e ol

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tJT Luhes' Cloak m No 2. at Featherton' Auction Rooms. No 7 Lc-t Washington street, on Fruiay. De. M. IÜJ. .t H eVsaajfe A M The bet lot of cloaks ever sold at auction in ikäa city Mr Stee.e, the lenowi ed cloak urn, wni lie present and give h: attention to the ale JEtreiybody come and -et btrgains. Wm E FkATHbRST' N , 22 2 Auctioneer. ItMCiAL Dkoiio A new case arose te-t er dav oetote Jswae Parkaaa tke aVwt of the kunl. atiil w d:pcetl ol in a manner ihit will check application lor a h de.s corpus in simil tr ea-e A ni. nor applied lor t. di-htige irm the liih bat'ery, on the ground ol noli as,c, via: that he was onlv seventeen. W hen recruiled he swore he was of lull age 'I he Judge held that his oath of enlistment a i conclusive against his ap ph tion, ui it mtii. Ie.1 Ü into Ins company wuh Some gtHid ol ice.

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Viiie.tr Pick law aud Pius' Fiel in kegs aud kail

btr.ela. Tea Coacrat The Gottscbaik concert i si' theulk now atatapaj our mu-ical Irieuda We continue tur eilratls Ir.tm the notices ol ihe leatimg cntirs ot the t 'mted Slates The New Yotk t ribune, in the course of a long article. re mat ks that . Mr. Ctttlt-chalk h.i just siren two brilliant concert it N u.n' Siltmii In ihee hetl.-. l at el m prudigiotts 'wer ot execution a Inch place him keataasd bemie surpaei). In e . Claarne.-. ripHlity. mnorat, ieril over the kevs. triilittg and itei iting note-, hum ui fingers cannot surpaaa his. Ue has exhiu-ttd the daxling quihiiee ot the instrument. In heioic delineation he outreachetl all we have heart! here, not ne eat v to name Thailierc, on the list, who was tiericeiit in fervor M: Golt"chaik ie: u' tlion s now as firml establtsh ed in Europe as that of any other living pun iat. both id performance aud piano 'transcriplion ' '

Xbnae of tkr llabrai ( eram. IitAia.1 vaitsa. Indian tpolis, Jan 21. 1-C3 (itnrrml Order AV 1 Muiort have en.iated ami taken the tela tint the t ware eighteen ) vara tl tte Thiskaebeea done with the tarit consent . i pirei t or puardiana. who have ieteivel their kaaawtp. ami than appiied br the d' hare l lite nun where akaura. ikua sworn, hoe Itee.i d.charged tor lion age. with their own consent, they wdl be promptly arrested and dealt with tor naji st. Ample quarters are fiimiehed in the pen i ten tisry, lor m reast.nable term of service to the State, winch may M made a whole-tune set a t,( Ii e los ot their er vices to tue (ieneral Gotern MMrnt in tb field, if not aa booorble Bv order of coL ULNRV I CAfeEHfOTOH, C. itiaunUinif i'waf Lt T Meeats La in. I I . Adji

For the Daily State Sentinel. Tlie aeerel .Worrinea ! Abolitl lefi Mk-srs Fditob: To what depth of depravity will the Akoittie pirty go for the purpise I ( (tuitinuinc thetn-eltes in atf. If t pie-tion moie e isilv n-ked thsn nswereti An.i it now mv hoiimlen tluiv to tlesCeul It) then ,

! hnthsome haunt and drag fettk aajd present to the corn ami leppibition of u honet mid mt I SliSahastiMp pul.be some ol iheir m fs. which t.e the ; roiu; iiiig of their lali.ttc:tl and levuiuti n i arv leaeAssaJ It i- evident the Abolitionist intend to c irry out (Jov l"iio!i u est i iis, if thev luve Ml i alreadv anticipate.! him He recointnei.il them ; to ortfänixe themselves lor then own t r .tectu-u; ' and thev have not ouU organixetl. but have al ready be.-un tt arm them-elves. A cert tin ue tleniiii fiairtlon me tor the exire-ion) of the' elioiiv tribe brou'ir a pnvel ot tcvolver- to I At ton some ten days since, for ilislriketion j anion the faithful; alo, miolher renegnle or, Histate Irotn the Dcmum ratic laith. a man ofj the doe Wright stid Jem Hughe- -t nup. imnortetl ; a similar lot tf Üteirm by exprc-s Irotn Cincin !

liati. I he-e sttteinein- we kuow to or u ue. a all the Iriend t Father Abraham and Negro Etiu litv h ive one l iie AUditioni-ts wv th. t their object is to I pretent the Democracy Irotn twktMg the S;uej out .I the E" on. or RM heljting to lrm a 1 iih we-tein Cttnlcleracy; but thia is only aj fei We believe th.-ir retl de-itn i to ca.Tce the Deaatirnirj katu tke lapMrt el their da skis e.n.iuip.ti-n policy Tt.ey are contu.u.tily kritwing K t. C "i DcmticniH, Wkj fj we carrvmon their em iitctpaticti letgue itk ell I posaibie rigor I hi is e ret poh -..! sejraea Mi,,.,, which In ex tnioiu ihcm lor s.iue t no- to our I Sil ikl knowle-iue O e or the member- arnt Lir a n give the p. ss surd, Freedom to the SUve.) hich is itJillMri III ot tner polier, to a m:t whom he supposed to lie a eajaj Abolilioi.M. but M btik.ng up, the mon; stplin-. Tue ladow turned oat to lie a hr-t ite -'Bülten. ui " The hooe-t people of our county hive finally come l- the comduakM thitsome.d our täte authont es kaee a h.nJ in the .Her. s ceit a n one of our neigh'Kwe have plMoU who OOwM not ........ oh to mv tor n hen and cli ck

music - ' - ; ens 1 hope our Democratic leider will tie al wtta on the alert M Midi ojniti .ns. as the Detnot.acv do not wirk P' tax tor the j ur

H,-e ol puttn g aims in tue urr.o Lrtr whose nnlf ambttioti 1 to iule r rum. In csmclu-ion.T h .ve only 'o .y to those per ..Iis among.! u eho purse titnns up the ....;. e t -leed ol hornu and b lahed. who tie now at peace, that it will be la them the saddest eiste!, in the whole ronr-e ol their natural lives. AtTo.J-n 19.1-63 0'Ttl

EDUCATIONAL.

I. jlarj' 5Mniin:ir, (KPlstOOfAL.) w. 14 rlli .flt-rlallaiwi Mt. rr!inui rKKMUf TBI- N HtHL HK VOlJti i i aw S I aa . !. Januar) h lUfrtar. aa he aaaaw f M p-uwot. Bad j'-f

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TELEGRAPHIC.

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RESTAURANT.

THE FEOFRAL LOSS AT MURF REESBORO1.

EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Nos, 19, 21 fe 23 North Illinois St,

F0HTIFV1NÜ ON PAHAN nock.

THE RAP-

THE Oyi.J FIRST CLVSS KcmI au l tint IN TilK CITT.

Oy-terv Flh. Game, and 11 the l!a-! cf tb' r" n, rrre! at all bvur- ai in the tet attte. J afat

MACHINE.

2,5 00 Men and Fleet gone to Galveston. Additional .Veits by the Arabia. rX. TT EM EST AT WASHINGTON AND RICHMOND

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DRY COODS.

DRY GOODS.

A Special Sale for 21 Days, only, 4M Mt I 4) O O it 8, 25 PKK CKXT BKLOW L VST WKKK'S I'HICES. AT 33 West Washington St., XKXT DRT 0OOOM Til TIIE PALMER HtJL'SK. ton x G MONDAY. ItTfl .IANL ARY. '63. COMKsTIM IN Shaw l-.(Jh.ak-arid Maritill t-. (Writs' Shuwls, Laiaw Scarf-. )'c-v i;o.k1 lac line VapMXTMa V tl. tiri-, IK-I tin. 0 daWMW, Merino, an! PaaiMw; Hoorte, Kaataa, s anajs, tirihwMI VV aVats, laWVaw1 ant Mi-an Sarque a!..l sV.i' iit; t'.ii)-. II '-.- and jl'. -, .1 tin unlimited varfrtj ut uxtion- fur the million. &.0O0 H(Hi SklKIS, ailatvle, anil w. II guarantee be-t niat. rial. 300 RM.MoinL HCJKIaV IwMasM color. aOoGKNT' LIN'KN StllUTS, br-t material and Ii e Ut. 5.000 Y.VKbS Ml-N'S AND ROYS' I'u tt tnff. The-e feeds eW be sl I at the a'ove reduction, deci I .Hv f-r ea-k. t- maWe r'.-.rn f-.r a largo ifnoicof gotsl' then lan.letl. Ob cre -i;u Hp, Ht.p k;rt. Lynch 8c Keane,

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DISSOLUTION.

Dissolution of I'artntr.ship. r SViK C -K I . M.s II-1 l.retoorc exi-ting un.lcr I tks Utk "f H. A iL t. aai i Ca., baa thi .lav i xpiifl bj limitation .Mr . A Kh-tcher r-tire imm th? brin Ja s- M Itwapaj and R. X. Ird are a'ons author-iz-tl to .-e tl.t: unite f -aid tirni in lioui :ut -i.

II. .V. M.KTCIIKlt, J. k. HUMR, V N LOnD.

Wr., the undrr Lnud. bavo kh d;iy fi rmed a Co-l artnrrsi.ip und r IMS I m name of 'ilunie a L-rd." and ill ctitmue t Dry Ofta Trade at the Trt.'e Palace, " i6 and U et Va klaajlaa :ree;. Mr. Kletcner mar be found at our Counting Koom. JAHRS M. HUMR, jarr.'O.llw MaSA: N. U4tfi.

POPGbALS.

Sealed Proposals.

QUAJaTEttf AST! R8 HEPA RTJIF.5T, V f A..j Ind aaapatia, it..: . Jti 17. 1S3. SKALEP PRO) os M s vvu L m KECE1VTKD AT 1 HIS cilice Uttil IS tf'eJ ck, .V. .M . en satur.lav. 2itbJan. .0; Tuns Ralt t! 11 n : :t, H tl Ittisli. i;ar torn. In bulk;) teflon Veite, m bwNt,) To lr Skrt rod at t!e 1". S. Parag ns ll.-U4e, in Indianaeatkf, Ind The haytibi cod. e'ear 1 ini"tsy hard preaaed each ase to wein aaM leas than ' 0 i. unia None bur well till.-1 rlr.tn oa . -iasourid mercbant-

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.... - i j - . ... - j one tinr; ; in twen (JtiJ daa,aas1 balaia i. tbtr y (3) day Totn .1 e m eon ra t Kacb I; tl niu-t u. .-omtained by ufllcicel guaranty for it- fa.,i.(u! pet ia maia . T. rai' l but nd ctiar nty can be had at tbb offlc. No l tl w ill be entf ained for I BJ than Maja bay, 50t i.ti-hel- corn, anal .Vsi naaketl 't . j,!,0 dr.l JvMK V KK-N. A. Q M. V S. A.

Waiii."vgtox. Jan 21 A special to the Her ahl stya: The new from the Arm? ot" the Potomac c iu-eil i liieat deal of exciiemetit here. The character ot the news has not vet been promulgated. Refugee from Ricl mond, which place they tell on Moitdav. represent that the week prev ious to their departure there was gieit ext-itement in Ricl H md, owtiii; to the report that jv large Unitin lorce. iHiiubering 8t),0üt). wa on the way to We'ilon, N. C , and that a lare fleet ot gnu boats waa in the w iter of North Carolin i About the iitne time Uen. Heotlersoii 'a di vt-iou ol J ickson's rmv. uu-Hhenii aleiit 15,(KUI, pi--et! tl rouh Richmond and wrnt South, which fact added much t i the excitement Tkefloatm:: ba'terv Merrim tc i reported to be fterlect fail vre, be:ng too heavy. The-e relugee report luri her th it Richmond i well lortifie! at every point. The fortifica thn.e are gaiii-oned with btit a sm ill number ot men Thev kaveorer 1.UJÜ guns in position around the dir. The ni tin bo.lv of the rebel armv seem to be atKtut midway between Fredet icksbtirg and Rich mom! on the rwUroad. Col S.r Percy Wvmlhani. 1-t N J Civvlrv. nnd Acting Urig Geiie,-al of cavalry at Ohm llllr, has resignetl his commission in the service, imtnetliately and unconditionally, on aceoeMt of being -ubjectetl t orders of Coi R. Butler Price, of the -i Peosat jl vaeia cavalry, whom he stvlens incotupeteiit and unworthy of his re-nect as a soldier. His resignation was forwarded bv Oen Heintelman to W anhing ton. It is rumore.1 Col. Wyndh nn will have an independent command. Special to the Trihttne says: At the request of the Secret arv of War one of the BaXMapra Irom Wistonsin has gone to that State for the purpo-e of getting rid of the decinn ot it Supreme Court ag .in-t theconititutionalitt of drall or right of the Fre-'nlent to usi end the writ of htbetis corpus, mule up imme.li.itel v ami transmitted to the United States Supreme Court, in ses-ion here, in tune for argument, this term, before Chiet Juataot Taney. Special to the l imes s:iys: The Hou-e Nav al Committee, at their meet ing to dr i had under con-ideration the re.-om mciiilalion ol the Secretary of the N ivy to build three large cl iron clad men of war. to cost not exceeding 1 12.0iMI,tWm, tor which amount an appropriation will be inserted in liie naval appro prtalkax bill. The World's corre-pondence, tiitetl Falmouth. Jan 2-K state that, on S Herd iy and Sun. la v niglit-, the rebel- werf actively ettgagcl in muss itii: artillery am! infantry eppoeko the funis above Falmouth; also constructing new rifle juts and redoubts for artillery up the tiver Weather eleu aaal cod; ronl good; every thin lat tti tl.le for active aporntioaa! Ktrv York. Jm 01 Mesieaa advices to Deccuiber Ml show that there had yet been no adv Hue by the French on Puebla. The JbjfOWilte, i additional bv the Arabia: The LiverjHiol Chamber ol' Cmniiie: ce ailopted I rt'soltilioit tor giving suitable reception to the officers of the tirst ship coming from America with provisions for tbstiessei ;eiative-, and to convey to the liberal donor their appreciation ol their generous and triendly spirit. They te'eired the action of the New- Ymk Chtiiibct of Comnietce reardinv' the Alakasjaa to a special com tint tee Maas oi the Knlish i turn tl- if tack the L'n dee Times with L'teat biiterne-s, ami mdign mil v repudiate it recent advocacy of slavery on sciiptur.l groun.iThe lairerpool P. st tli.nk that reiction will take place, and coutidence be lost in a journal which anktoakinelf juatiflea nlarerr.

The London Army and Navy Gazette says the Confederate General hive been overpraised Their great suength has been to stand a light. Not one of them -eems to h ive m nie campaign with a purpose. If ot one h s h id the capnitv to underst md the value of victory, and never to I lowetl one up. A letter ;i.in Key We-t dated the 12th. states that 2. MO men n companied the fleet sent to re capture G ill e-foit. LorisviLLi.. J m 21 In the late hittle netr Murlree-boro' the Ke lerals lost 1,474 kit '. 6.rlHi wo'indetl and 9.IWQ prisoner. The rebel cavalry kas left H irpeth Shoals for Ft aukiin. Ktjioi'l. Senatorial Contest in California.

if t fi i . - tojt r r o n s A. YD UOSSiP.

RY COODS.

SPLENDID OPEMM;

U S SENATOR D00LITTLE NOMINATED FOR RE ELBCTI0H

SIRfISHIN3 IM NORTH CAROLINA

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Ac, Ac. Ac, dec, Ac

NEW GOODS!

IN

NO. 3, ODD FELLOWS' HALL.

WK are now offering for sale our nice stock af New G od at

LOW PRICES.

UT hope, by keeping a exd line of rood, and BfA m; caeap. to rorr.i r. ceir a liberal char of patr.'". w r ol cit n axnmatJon of our ktoca and c r - c f ur prices, be. or you mkt your Dry Co ! - . . k . MM

a T 6".

iom a a II

MUSIC.

laOl II Tli DAL IM WON. I .vi. BBMAJi .V r o., Hales II oitKc O or nor. jan:-dly '3

BANKERS. Merchants' Bank. .Kit h Lot mV Pt ;n-tir.: ft y It I.1 . I s Isn . 1 N r. - I'ncurrrot Betey, negotiate. sie . i m.-. ivaid, kc . e-oei. OeaaaV laui cvllaierU. at.d tranct rdturjr iii uf t u naasa Vc IX. I aaav at . tud'pua, uJ. iMUf-TT"

San Francisco. Jan 21 Twelve billots for Senator I t-t night; the last stood: Phelps. 3G; Sogent. .'!4. Coiinets. 25; Uwyn, 6. The indications nie that noneol the proinment cmdidates can bee'eced Gen Search is commended as a Compromise ondidate rail m phi- J'n til Oee Cannon, of Dela ii e, as inaugurated vesterdty. Hi inauu ral ex. resses stiong Union and em incipation sentiments, .md lavors a vigorous prosecution of the war. Ntw York. Jan 21 The time of 3e reei hum -i :i. p-expire in Mav , June ami July. 'I ne tiovemoi is understood to le in tavor ot allowing them to return and then inducing them to leeelenteer The matter ia still, hoarever, in Nbevatite In the ineat. time, every exeition is to be in nie to eaee "e credit ot the State by sending enough men io the field 10 avoid a draft. A washtnptofl lettel n thai material fact in the case ot (ten. S'onewill smiii te published The evidence agsiiift him is ot a circumstantial that atMr. going to mw he an Iriendly tow.ini the relel and beet tue the;r m til cairter; but f er ill this tn it have been only a kind disposition to obhga. Another letter says: Rumors h we reached here fitim F. m '.:h that Gen John Cochrane preventei a moveTient designed by Geo Durnside, s neek or ten fejttUsre, t repreentitions m i le hete. ami that Gen. Franklin, in whose prand di Tisioti he is, intends to hare proper notici taken ot sui han itiulting step Vet it m iy . however, be only camp goaip. Mtisfv, Wh , Jan tl J R D oiittle w noaiinatei by the Republican caucus tor re elec tion to the Senate. Jirrravaox Cur. Jn. 21 In response to an inqu ry from Washington aakif the AMrabii t afhx the sum necessary to com; enate the slaveholder ot this Suite, Mr Stockton introduced a I resolution in the Hu-e miming twentr illkaas A menu met it were offereU to nak taenty five, thirty and fiiiy mil.ious The resolution lies over until to morrow. Washington:. January 21 The report sub milted bv the Fit ance Committee on the civil . tti.c ooi sti.kea out ike clause reducing the mileigeof Congressmen to ten cer.u per mile, and curtails other ofbes. and also reduces the etnnite of the Agricultural Department from fiao.otHi id $oü rani, mmi the piaaikxf of the laws Iro.n eU'HN. i film. lira A luiiral Le baa lorwarded to the Navy Dsjnrt MM 'ha fbluawtof rervor Im Lieutauj ai

C h t:, tlateil Reaufi.rt.il C , January 8. de tailine the particulars of a ree.Miuoia-iKe ier Ftnrt Caaeell.oa Little river, aitbouly twenty hie men While proceeding "P the river ihey were fired upon bv the rctiels fiom the bluff on the left bank Lind.njr !nd formiug without finng a kuii. thev moved l-.ra od until thev came insight

of a tort and c ur me-, wntitupnn tney maue a

COMMielCtAL.

irrtLMun., ( Mjeinaatl Market Civcireari. January 21 Floor in active dem. od and icea are higher; suietfine S Itdji 6d. extra fo 6dg5 bo Vt boat in c.mmI ueaiand without chance in

prices, sales of y.UUU bsh. including S.miü boab

i.,v..i,r rrttr. L t-ut (Jushing ludannr that tke L-ir .. a.i . . , . 1

; w . - - " . i t uwn du i jtouut . eroou lau . ! tmy were ignorant ol the number ot h a torce aod buah red do. at Jc. delivered red ia m The charge was successful. Tbey captured the demand at il 12A1 15. and hta it tl 1ft

U turn, v.w .um iwvmtm rr 1 "ZTi Ulm in N!t. .m.

foit. our men coitig

c-csped ou the other. The fort was found to be n earthwork, surrounded by a ditch, with a block-house inde. pierced for musketry. Lieut Cu'hine learned that the fort had been held be a company of infantry, who left in such haeta that tketf store-', ammunition, clothing. Mni a : lion ol 'Metrarms were captured. He destroyed all the property he culd not bring; awa v , an.i returned to Betulorl wuh the loss of only one mm. who was wounded. Officer aud rneu of tins expedition behaved nobly. NAsBCiLLk. Jan 21 F.ve hundred wounded rebeis captured at Murüeeaboi' arnved i.ete to dav. aud will be sent North Several citixeu urgeoti are ordered to accompany them. C. (ilil wiU.tl.tL Wa-him.t N, I aai ry 21. Hoist The House vesterday pa-ei a ieso luUon declaring Mr. Vandevete not etitiiled to In at, owinj to loa uaving accepted a ujilitary C O HI UH90 loll. Mr M trsjswe raised a point that such actiou on the part ol the Houi-e, being in the ck trader ot an eXjjul-iuii. leuued, undvi the Constitution, a vole ol iao iturua. i ue daaaakae overruled the point, lrom winch decision Mt Mayiiud appealed. Mr. Cox to day timed io lay the appeal on the jkvklO. Aoiveai to BJ against ofi Mr V a-iibuine BSMtreU to reconsider tiie vote bv a Inch the re-olution was p-saeU. The vote w.ts lecoiisiiieieo Ttl against 41

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2t 1 25 Corn in active demand and prieea le

hicner; ear 4e Oats 2c higher; W57c io bu'k. and 65g63c ia store. Rye baa advanced to 75c Whisky advanced to 42c. Hogs in good demand and but few . ffeHnc at $4 4'5. receipts of 1.100 head A fair da mand tor me pork, prieea hivher; 400 oris new sold at $13 55 Lap) 9(39c. bat these rate are alove the viewt ol t u era Bulk mens 4. bQbyAQ lor shoulders, tide and cie tr nidea. Groceries firm. No change in coin or exchange.

sr riLaanarn Wwnr Vark Mnrket. Nxw Vott, J inurv 01

Flour more active and fcr lietter. $6 40li 65 f .r mpertii.e State. $G T.'uäfi r-5 for extra State $i 95(2 fi 15 for choVe St.te. $6 35(g6 55 sujetfine Weste-n. $f. 4H(fr7 2 f-.r common to medium extra Western. $7 25f37 3 for common to gotnl fchinninj; brand extra round htop Ohio; 1 $7 45(äel 25 for trade bran Is cloning firm Wh nkv firmer; sales at 49(g5Hc W'heii ie- active and prices unch-inged; sales were made ot Chicago Sfwiag at $1 36(31 45; Miiw uikee club $1 463 I 51 ; amer I na $1 50 S4; winter red WeKerti $1 56. a l . am'ter Michigan $1 W etr white Michigan $1 6. 1 75 Coin firm aiih fair demand; b5c for ship ; ping mixe.1 Western. 7 i rT:ic lor unsound. Oats dull and drooping at 69-73c. Su.'sr more active and firmer; l4'(3116c f.tr New Orient; ItflSWc for rtinilil So; 104c for Meeeweade M d .-se firm md in fair dem md; new crun New Orlem- 52ig56o Potk lull him a -h ide e-iier. sales at fit 62-2 14 75 for t.hl mess; fll 50 12 for old and new tu nne and $13 öihuMJ 62 for old and new

Mi Huding.of Keiitu kv, said the Presidents 1 nme me?s '-,'r'1 Ie" c"ve d scarcely so iai.cipil.oii proclamation bad united the South. V,rm' 9 e :,t lX$ l"3e B"f -fdj. .

ejtseti nogs a Miaue nrmer; sale at bQtfb.Vc tur We-tern. Money market firm at 56 per cent Sterline rax hange 159162 for menhtnts'; 162(2163 f'.r bankers' bills. Gold 141 ; deuia..d notes 14.".

A iter lob:

arguments

pio and con from rural

"member" the resolution w.is poalponeu to ihe 3u of Merck neslby 7c aaiust 6?. Tie House coiicurrel in all the Seuate'a BaeeuUmeul lo ttie Military Academy bill, aaj then aent into Comtniuee ot me Wiioie lor Oa

ei .. : renale

em ancip tiiou uruviaaa

as lie bad repeaiedlv aaid it aouid, aa one man, Mitd paralyzed ihe elloris ot loyal men, so as to J leave BUM nope of the restoiaiion of the Union. ; He spoke about arbitrary nests, uid saai any . mm m ".heir execuiioit who Usurped power under 1 the miserable and deie-table subieriuje ol mm tary netessity deaei v es lo be tailed ty rant He had no nope nsnMr the present radical policy. The Democratic par'y ot the Norih and 1 South WOO 1 ciushoul both Aboliiionists and

SPECIAL NOTICES.

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5ei essioUi.-ls, and snatch ruin.

l..e tov ci ument Iroiu

09 A C0CGH COLD. OR AN IRRTTA

Mr. Wileon renl the Crittenden resolution-,

1 TKÜ THKOAT. if allowed to p'.'cre., reult In scrtoua

Pulm-.tisry a:. J Hr-'.vüs: a Section, oftentimes In

curable .

Brow's Bronchial Troches

heretofore adopted by the House, that the pies

ent oe.noi.ib.e coudiliuu ot me country was

c .usetl tu me oisuuioui.-is oi me ooum r or , this the gentleman irom Kentucky voted, but j nrh directly the affected part and five almost inttant

Ilow tue same geuueui.u leciaic-i n is oi-.u-iu: rri.f t najmrmin

nbout by the AkolhieiMsXa. He Wilson accented the declar.uio'i as exp. e.-.-e.i ov the gentleman Harriet his oath, while he lepudialed the sentiment ol the speech. 1 he commiuee retired and House adjourned. StNATt Mr Ten Lick presented the credentials oi H et. J W. Wall, elected Senator liom Ne ,ln -ey . Mr. W i Sou presented the credentials of Hon Ch tries Sumner, re-elected H orn Massachusetts lor six years. Mi Anthony, from the Committee on Piint ing, reported a icsoluiion lo piovice lor printing tkefkk oeusni Adopted I he bill for the reoig tniz ttiou of the Court ol Claims was taken up. the que-tion being on the motion ol Mr. Rtsjter to lay ihe bill on the table. Rejectcvl, v e ss lb, eays 2U. I he quest ion then lecnrred on Mr cirimes' mo lion to m-ei t id- sub-liiu:e, repealing the original net and establishing the Court ol Claim. Kejectetl, veas 1. nays 5 .Mr Hale c .litem. el that if this bill nas-ed it

Actnna, and CxTABkH tbey are

MSBaaWaL Tbe good effert reMihing from tbeu of the Troche-, attd their extended u-e, ha ca'ia. d them to be counterfeited. Bv -ure to iruard ajrs ut wort Lies im- ; Itatlcus. OataiM only the genvi-r i?ror,' tvico'fJ Irochf, which b if proved their efficacy by a test of I many year. Pcrlic Skauki ar.d Sim.eks -bould BHB ' the Tr.xhei. Military OSlc-r an 1 Sol ler who over- . tax the eSSS and are expo-ed to sadden changes, .bould have tht-m. taj I everywhere t 2Ü cents per box. jM)21-dAw.'lui

I

w.o. id open th way loi th. usands ol cl .mis. He proposed, il he coli d gt the opporteuiir, toofier an amendment tint no m .nev ajfeax! beiirann

jniljlMiniita fruas the Court

arising;

Irom me wer aeie

ti.itn Ii. ue.ifurv on

until all the debts settled.

1 In law will open the door of the Treasury to i rati horde of cueslraclors ami private claim

ants, alio seem to have the ide i that Uic I reasury is their private property, ami a law opening the Treaanrt i-like tiie laws ot the M tiles .md I rertans never to ie repealea I he 'i s- Bashm was cott tinned at length by 1

Messrs Bkerntaa, Barard, Doouule und Trum bull Mr Wilson, in reply to the lemnk ot" the Sen

ator .''nun Nea H .mp-hire, saitl Congress aas in ! no way responsible l'r the coal payment of sol liters, and he wanted the country and Hie at my to

understand this Congiee bed given ihe Secre tiry of the Tieii.ry power to sell the Ixnitl of the Govei nment, ami had peseed a law that the soluiers rdiouid be paid every two months, yei the bonds were not soid. for some cuise The

Goveriinieni had t-ked tor no spsjeial legisiation, j nnd pro;e-ed l le piepiting a way to pij the' mini; yet the army was not paid, and a great; any ouetpiainta were being made. On the 2'hh of De ember the House of Representatives passed a resolution tor the prompt pay neul ot the army aud navy, ami the Finance Committee of the Senate amended if, making n ! appropriation of $5:,IM)O.OIH). and the House ap- ! propria ted X 00 JXW 900. and now irom the public 1 prent Ol the countiv and. he was sorry to say, trees tke Bseentire kranck of the Government,,

the idea bei gone forth that Congie has lmt provided the means to pay the army, an-l h. not done its duty There never was an hour when

the trovernment did not have lull authontv from

Congress to provide the mens to py the army. He, Wilson, did not eknosaj to take the responsibility for the non-payment of the soldiers, and disowned it for the Senate Mini House. We were ob iged l ist -uirmer ami autumn to ruea kiPgebudr of troops, and agreed to per

'2b bounty; and expedi'ion- ne sent away and kad to be paitl for n advance. This rule re quired tkat the solrisera akunld be paid every two ; m 'tiths, and OortrnatOOl protes-el to be pro J riding the mems to pay the army , yet the nn rnents for September ami October were not m ole. He suppo-ed the larize drafts on the Tre tsurv had ' ikelatfri the fund The Secretary had sent! no request for additional mean, but had sent a great financial scheme, which il would lake months lo cat ry into execution Bet Ooiigteji, without wailing lor any official reque-t. promptly paseeri an act lor the payment ol the sohliers. The trouble had arisen mainly from the pern liar crcu instances of the case. After the ni jourumeiit of Congress the President found il necessity to call out 300.(if)0 new troops, giving large ums in bounty, and large expeditioue were sent lo a distance, and fhee men had lo be paid. , The trouble seemed to be that those were not paid hi-: who hail waited the longest Mr. Bale offered an amendment that no money shall be pud out ol t' e Treasuiy utnler a jutigrneut ot the Court ot Claims until alter an appropri it "i, shtil ke e-,mited lor by the Secretary of the Treasury. Adopted Mr Fo-ier aaoeax to strike out the provision for two additional Judges. Agreed to veas 21, nare 17 The bill then passed bj a vote of 23 to 15. A joui i.ed. ATTORNEYS.

Hemistreet's Ininiii. 1)1 Hair Restorative. IT MS ,1'OT .a &Wm

But restore- gray hair n its tri(tiral color, by ropplviPR the capillary tubes wi'h natural sutenance. impaired by . or di-a-e. All ii.stantaneuu rye are cotapowd of lenajret tic. do troy ng the vitality and hesuty of the hair, and afTor.l of tbcmnelvt. no dreainj;. Hemitreet'n Inimitable Colotirtfr ttt only rent- res ha:r tn its nstursl

color by an ea-y proces, but give ibe hair s Luxuriant Beauty,

rr'inn,. ir g-ow-tli. prvrro It. fall'njc "ff, eradleata. dandruff, and impart healtu and plesantnea to the head. It ba rttKnl tbe tet of time, be.nR 'be original Hair Ct'lorinir, and I- contanily increain n favor. L'-d by setk iteuthmen and ladies. It iold by all respectable, aealers, arena be procured by them of the commercial agent. LV S. B trues k Co.. 202 Broadway, New York. Two i7e, 5f)crnt an! $t. janl-dwltaGm

GROCERIES.

NEW HOUSE.

"A NKW BROOM SWF.KP8 CI,KAN "

I

I

500 Hhd Ru1,000 Mag. C.ff.e SOU Barrel. Sirup. 500 Cheat Tea.

lallet r, CfaMweli k Alvord

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WHOLESALE GROCERS

l.ono Brt of Brandy 50o pipe. Gin 5o0 ,l Hum 1,000 T ack -age. Wine.

68

East Wash. St.,

1I..0, Coco. 'XAII 'IJS IXD . Nu . 2V0 U x e Let.. on . 20u oxen rire Dorv pnxat wt Orange

n.a, eta.

v.i ri rrn x n a.e,.

-aj..i. lit' . .

CHOICE STOIR

Fa t a nab-

inetoa 1 1 . g ln.ianap-ih. ,

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MAkTIN M RAT. Sbelbyvtlln, Ind.

THOMAS W. WijOLLEJf, Pranklis. lad.

OF GROCERIES.;

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HAW" frOOLLEjr, AlIiMBUll AT LAW, INWVJfAPOI.lS, ISDIASA. WILL raaCTICX 15 THK f 1 I LS aL AND STATXCOCUTS.

$70 .fa 0 T o - bacco 500 sack aa. 2,oun It. :.

Halt.

On or both of them will nlway b found at their uff.c j un Bar!

Jfo. 10 and 11 5ew k TaJbott' Ba lding, outb of Pov i Whtaky. a?Ällt r'LaqlUll

it iuu5 uioirvi

ajfee

nov l-d3m

NOTICE.

f I vHK uuderstgned have funned a Co-Partnsr-hip for JX th Mtaaaaesse of a ganerai Grocery and Prcataes bo-irsraa in the city of Indtanapobs. raeboainea. will ba traaaacted v. the name of Uufhtre A Co. . U IloGSHIPE. jAhU.S t WaTTS, JOHN I COUNCIL. InreaekaseaaBj Jan. 1. ise3 W have di'p of oar aiock in trade and ba.ina to Mrwr- Uu( tire A On liraisftrd for tb ptrot.are w have received frwrn the ntixna of Indianapolt and vicinity, we rvapt-ctfulljr r iie oar Inviid. to Cwuuuue their favor, le tba aa nra laavt rWtsiiinr e hcxtul

i Ha" ANT

WESTERN KOOSE.

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I. Y. PRICES.

THE MYSTERIES OF NEW YORK

coaXAtceiCArw;

Wart, uattonal resvuxet. oo.iuea:

hg out conveciioos, aaaaeeienes, eke Central Prk. its swans, gondolas, 4c , kere been da eusead this letter la of tke "Mjatehea nl Hear York" In the car, stoaaaboat, aaloon. parlor, at

dinner, m tbe street, everywhere do I hear

atory with relition to or kj inquiry an to

ear ing ef those mythical eords, poeted, prtnteri and advertirad wherever I fo: 8 T ltO X accompanied a kk a c renoant wad a shej hnrd'n book. A iicenian tynpatbteer eaai a van: "Sits:: Tr um plied kj - thl TMJ Ulion of Aboiitioiiiatn;" while a Republican saaj it was: "Stump Tail Democrat of 160 ta Tesas." another, "To the Slate 1 axes ol lte0 add ten X) dollars." snother, that they were the wntchaord of ,m necret ainrnrty. like, "Sons of Tevumchia are lf60 iiron;. ' or "Seward Trickaereof l-taaVaY-ed U;. ate . Ac Well, your correspondent wan ill bad been il for a longtime in fact, his late unpers h.d given him a horrid dvnpepaia. He read tbe nd-verti-enjcuu, eixi Ul course bought a U tiie of Planution Bitter; the Uiticve cured bim. nod oe the bottle appeared those same cab I Utk letters: 8. T 196U-X 1 traveled lraikbl for 203 Broadway, introduced myel.r to the celebrated Dr Drake, nnd was shown the elephant- ruks. S. T. and all and s great institution it is. A tix story building in Dey street, brum cellar to garret, leeccuped aa a laboratory lor producing tlii' Mingle meJaiue Soma forty per-on are employed, several vats, holding tix thousand gallons each, are filled with root, herbs and material, and then aoaked in water, and the expression preserved in ure St. Croix Rum I here saw the ba-. baxes and bale of Balisa ra Bark, Winter green, ami oilier material and Ute original St Croix Rum puniheons, bearing tbe custom houe brand. It eemed that medicine could here be turned out to upply a aorld of invalids yet tbee tentienneti me uuable to fill their onler for Plantation Bitters alone I was shown many certificates of extraordinary cures eft'ec ed by thee bittern The siatintic of the medirine buiue-, a (viweuted to the la ft Congress in the re ;-.iv ul Mr D S Barnes, are enormous and nUrlliug. amounting to ome mi million dollars annually. Tbe proprietors of lhee bitter?' will pay Un.-.e Sim near fifty thou sand dollar-, for stamps this eail With s ck individual resources, (mi eminent loans ought to land al par. and Jefletot Divi uoght as well pack up and mart lor Jerusalem J H Wearehppyto reproduce the above letter, and add thst any ordinaiv r i-e oi Iv-:e Livei Complaint , Nervou Afleeti.Ni. SourSunn ach. Los ot Appetite, Nervou Headache. Diar rhea, Sinking Weakneae, Menial Dn-pvudem . Ac , cm he c iie.1 bj the t'lnnlation B iters That nil peraons may judge of itn efficacy, we publish a li-l ot some of the art! -les ued in its preparation: Calisvta Bark Celebtnted for orer two hnntlreti veir in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dvpepii, Weakne-, Ac It was introduced into Europe bv the C iunte. wife of the Vicerov o! Peru, in 164 t, nntl was afterward sold by the .lesnits for Ihe enormous price of u$ own i at in Mtlerr. under the nameol Jetuit't foaedert. and finally nnule public by Louis XW, K of Franca. Humboldt saakae aa pee lad reference to its febrifuge qualities during bit S uth American travels. Ca-cabili.a Hark For Diarrhea, Colic niwi deceases of the s'omsch and bowels. Damuliox K.r lutJaroatiou ot the loins and dropifil atTectioi.a. Camomilx FLowtm For enfeebled d escim l-Avivptt Flohiiv Aromatic, etimulant and tonic highly inv .orating in nervous debility Vinraearmxeei F-r s mMs, Riieuiuatmm.Ac Anim An sromitir carminative, crciiting flesh, muscle and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove buds, orange, csrra way, coriander, snakeroot, Ac. all preserved tn neriectly pure UT. CROIX RUH. Tiie powerful, invigorating and tonic propertiea of St. Croix Rum have leen long acknowledged by the physicians of the wori l. F t Con euroption it i the only stimulant that ahouid be used. ft T 1S60 X Another wonderful ingreiient. of Spanish origin, imparting beiuty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, is vet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we withhold ita name for tbe present. Dr W A. Childs. Surgeon of the HHh Ver m.'t.t regiment, writes: "I w .h every soldier had a bottle nf Pi .titit on Bittere. Tbey are the rooht effective, periect and baitnleat tonic I ever ue-l : l.t Mleerfeg kj ;i.,uj ;".ie famous hotel proprietors at Washington: W amungtov D. C . Kov 4, 1662 UwWmk, t H. DmBI A Co - Please send ee twelve doz-n Plantation iititev. Tiny are much liked by theguepts ot our houee. Repectlu!ly jouia, 5V Xfci i n t v , k k Co . Ptoprietors Willaid's Hotel. RocaraTia. Dee 2. If6l. MrsAis P H Drakx A Co Gentlemen: 1 kave leeri a rreat nfterer from dv.peraia for three or four tears. 1 have tried mat y if not all the irmedie rrcmmeihled for its iure Instead ot rei.ef I hi-ame wnrae, had tn abandon my projenot;. and suffered greatly from evrtyikkne late Mj tnmtl was much nfle-ted. dejrc and gloomy. About ihiee months spo I tried the Plantation H t'rr- ind to my grew, jov I nsa nearly' a well man I hare rrc m mended them in several canes, and. as far aa 1 know, alwnya with ngPatl benefit I am. very respaMtfuMr, yaers. Rlv. J 8 Carnonar . h is the language retching es dailr .fo article ever had an aqua1 aale. Under mm ak eurasfinreg rtil ft puu steedcrri tf th wu9terilt used be departed from These Bitters are told bv all principal draggists, tfrocera. bo tela aod raauuranta. Be sere eck bottle beert the lac tirni le of toe profnav tor'n Signatare, om m Ueei pint Imkml. P. H DRAKE k 00. j9 dlmeodAw2eow 202 Broadway ' T.

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