Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3838, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEI

TUESDAY M0BN1NG, -

JAN. 27.

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DutncBATie Otrt. H Barl Harm will 1dr tbe conservative cilileas th even . , at the Defcocnaic Club Room, m Miliary H.H. He hope tir in a f.n ,, out t() hear this distinguished advocate of the ConstitutioD end the C'nion under it. Mr. Hanna was t hue pokeawni Ut TimwJ.it evttrsng, but the b ill wss given op to tle member of the Legislature ob that evening, end the address was postponed until to night.

Tbe Address tf Judge Ptrkins.de! tvtrad before the Indiens pot is Association, ou Teeadav

ereatror , Jsnusrr 13. will be published In pamphlet form. and be mad v lor dal i vary to dar. , Aldm TTb th-- wcrowdtaJ lastnipht TM. ... J T 'f h rsjB. to see the splendors of this Tftle aMis) i as able dotation ef tbe qua, magnificent show psecsx h WjM aJl the manager tien now hefsrw tbe country, and should be Promised and II the people expected. both in the largely circulated. Price, 60 cent per Iwf urPwune ef the "centry and th aVMRMrwl

m u i, n1 ceiieoceot the acting Mr incent - vet, as we h.H r , .. . . .

WANTED. 1 AAA ''.: - M Wtt rfHrTT'..

J VF vFsF tun'.. - itnated three mile "'L "'kiMtw reat. oaths MaBt-n rnrwsax. fv sich 1 will pay from cent to 1 per curd in cab TV wbing W"fk will p.ac rail on tbe andrJfd, ut at J IX Irwav's 0ry taM. far further p rUr-alar Geo w mairh.d, I' !-vf No ;j flh Tenneaar street. Jan 2g-d'f

TELECRAPHIC.

COMMERCIAL

ltf" ear uiai tat mBi

NOTICE.

ooii RcporU. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CABINET TO BE INSiSTEO UPON.

Orders ere solicited at once

ot keep tbe type standing Addr

tbia office

A Valuable Document. Ws pripsii as paMsb, ts saiaafalet form, the able realise of Judge Ccaria on Kxkcctivb P aa. tbe aaoat ( SseapsebsssiTa aad foreiU weiset baa yt bn written j ssj that subject, with tbe ad ires f tbe BteteOntrst CatamK an tbe awswe Wtoe asweacad (be recent political rev oration in Indiana. Botb wiil make one pedes, let of If page, which we will furnish at $1 per hut.arad. Tata document hild be resd hj every citiaen of

Indiana. Adds order to ILDttt, HAKKIIEsw BINGHAM.

SI. IMS. tndiauapoita, Ind

A ! .i r.ic kept tbe audience in s rni,t.u t roar h

h inimitable pantomime, iUui iM Macsnby at Aladdin, looked charming, and acted to perfec tion Tbe peice will be run daring the remainder of ibis week.

mroTU: is gives that, us wkuüksDai. thk a 4th dar of February, $. at tbe toor of tbe Court B iW, n the tuijr ,4 loOtacapolai, ronoty of Marten, and State of Indiana, at public auction, I will eil to ttoe i hixbkl btdder a Prunisaory 5ote. ffieen T r isrst A, Vsd 1 to John B. Vail, and by aaid Jona i. VaU eaauna. to see . of date October 4(h. lSti, and payabl- at nine nionib ' after date, f-r tlx hsndred dol'ar, parabl at the law- , rr&ceburt Branch Bank of the Bank f the tau ol Indiana, wit hoot reuet from raiuat.os or appraiement : law. Maid not U ate -J I'd by ssortyage on lots No. and 7, n tlA or bioek So. IT. in ti t city of Ind.aua-

P' 11. and mil be old with vaxi mtaifr ierurl'y. Jan33-dl0 U . " ' M M HEXIKHON

Pot omar Irma to ot MHsbandtd.

Heavy Reinforcements to be Sent Southwest.

A BRIG. GLX. UlN'DER AHREST.

It f reported that the em. my art beieg rffnforced j An intercepted letter from a member of Gen HraggV staff indicate that tbe feeling agaimd Brs.fr i strong that he trill be opereeded. Tne writer -.mit that, notwithstanding the) rebels ciptured the most gebs and eer i thou- e -ud pr;janer lrom us. they were badly whipped. I He its tbe iaugbter o! ibe t officers was awtul,

and although the fighting of tbe rebel army wa mtndt ;U)d splendid, rnee were beaten by superior general- j c cosing

sh.paod by tneoosui.acy 01 toe soktea i he I dudinc sack Oats firm at SSrttWk in buk

whole numlier of rebel pnaoners csptured ;n bat Rte in jmaDd at r5c Barter unchanged and tie was about 3.&00 with eight guns and tour !;e: suntiardt, ancfianged, and no deround at oeer The weather continues atormy, and the rivers ( $1 3 35 for new citT ßolk sidee 9fA are aaelhnc Short cr ddles 5Wc Lard in moderate de

Ir L Mw.tt. L S. A., Medical director of 1 mmnA tv. hut held at 9Uc far cite nnni

IwrlBltiati Tflstrket Oisoimmati, January 2h. Fiour ttivanced iUc, cluing brm at $ SMifj) 95 for superfine WhiskT dull at 43,:

Wheat is held 2c higher, which checks tbe de-

verv little was done Corn adranced

g firm at 51c in bulk, and ot)(gfilc in

MEDICAL BOOK, iC

6AtEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY. CHUTEEFt BT THK LEOIS-LATtEa Ot KimCKI J T TBBATME9T OK ALL THE 'tfiSIS Q9 THE CEUlAET A El) OEJUTaL ItSStsEI

FUCF 0!TLT TEH CtTTTE A nedirnl Report, (VaAstaeap 74fefs F Tt 14 JBte-eeeweaoras

Awastwaa ann riyniw iht Java O9.MM wa

r utoaA awaa

TERES OF THE DULY SENTINEL,

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CtoAts, MarrriLLAS and Fees Wt notice tbe a av to aV av a .

otauiiDment in oer city ol a new branch of btmioebs), which speaks volumes for the increaae of trade snd that division which always wa ts upon leetrcpoliun growth The advantages u Uie diritHiii U tbe purchaser it apparent to all. The new establishment we allude to nooe is one of the BMt extensive houses in tbe Went fur the 1 sale of cloaks, mantillas, furs snd black silks I vena k Co , from Philadelphia, U tbe firm, EEJ their rooms are in the. old post office buihJ

outne eaai Hie u s-utri Meridian trett

c py . una year 17 00 j earoioing the vsiious beautiful good, made Owe espy, six asawtfcs. S f up with eiquiite Uste, to be found there Everv Owe eopy. one month 00 yle of cloak that fashion has put NO seal upon Deliversa by tbeosrrier. within tbe city, IS cent per aud mide of every kind of good.- adapted to the

the carrier. purpoae. and at once to suit, will be found t

As?ewto will be aapptted mi 13 cent a week. in nroau-ion. We notice in the tu l e -

These term ts take elTet on sad after Maody, l- variety bla k l.r.vcr ,it,-l t, i

cioak in the Princess stvle the latent.

Ca.-ttiii.in sacquej, a new style; t.lush und water- j pmof ateqeet; water-proof and cloth circulars, and Ki)gli!U tticot icq ties, circulars. The pi icet I

ot these range from $4 up to as large a rice

and as tine an article as any BroiJw.iy lelle could desire to throw over her shoulders for a promenade There are aUo Rough and Read

In cmiaeaenre of the syet advanr In tbe price of i at ah prices, lrom up. Walking : white paper, we are cutnpr lied to ra:e tbe price dtLe i o on and getting out ol the range of wHebing Weekly SenUnel Prosa and after December , 1009, the i cloaks lor ladies, we Stack the children' dep ti t price of the Weekly Scttiuel will be as fallow: IDtnt, and there find all üizes of cloaks and man One eopy, tbree month fo so 1 til las of the .-ame styles of the larger ones, for

1 m I ein .Iren uf all uiies.

RESTAURANT.

EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Nos. 19, 21 & 23 North Illinois St.,

Ell

THE 05LT F1RST-CLAS3 lit m t U tt r tint IX THE CITT.

üyt-r i-i-h. Game. 'id ll tOe deiica-is of the seasta, erved at all hoar arid in the best etyfe. )9-d2tn

fj.ru narr-ua, Dec ember 17,

1-CJ.

The Weekly Hentitifl. ADTA5CE IN TRICES.

k -T enpr, oua year-

Eleven copie, one year 10 00

Twenty - two eopte. a.e year 3o 00 AH letter contain ag ubacriptioa. mailed Infer December H, will be received at tbe old rears el tb'criptlaas (cadvod alter tbia date will Im. credited at tbo new raus. Job Priming, We art now ready to do all kinds of plain snd fancy Job Printing, in the bent si vie, on short notice, and as cheap as any other office. We have competent hands, good ureases, a fine assortment of paper snd cards, and we can do good snd cheap work All kinds of books, briefs, catalogues.

Ac, printed in the best t1 and on short notice, j me" ol dec! imation; and although Ihne wert no

new mca iiroacnei--io toncv ior on : 1 tl r our

We Jo not prole to le po-ted on the nauitrof the fashionable go h1j kept by IvetM 4 Co., or to be able to describe lliOm; hut we know as well a anv one what is beautiful, and a larger Deflection of beautiful good we can c.av w.is never pi icel in one room than is now to be seen in the Old Post Oth'-e nuiMiuj; The furs and silk- correspond with the cloak and manliil is, and we can only say to our lady friends, o and ee mein

srtnH or JtuGK Smith Tlio Hou. Caleb BSm ih, the distinguished Judge of the United State District Court for Indiana, and late mem Iter of Mr. Lincoln' Cat. met, made grtaJ SMC ii la-t ii ;-lit at Masonic Hali There was a L'rcit

j crowd p eent. and lie sieeeh Was a tine n?' i

Ntv Yost. Japuarv 26 The Secretary o! War has nol.heil Cungresa that he IS tnakinzsuch change in the organisation ot Ins Ceoartment as will relievf i. im lrom future POCOtfitjf for more than one Atsistaet. It is understood Mr. W oott retires, at.d thtt Mr. Watson remaint as Aawbtatit Secretary. Theexpo-ure made by members of the Penu sylvatna Legislature m reference to alleged bribery and corruption, in which Camer 1 1 i- a

participant, i to e nude the subject of iuquirv j on the i.art of the Senate. The Herald's dispatch says: A one of the results of the recent Republic it ' caucus, it is intimated the demand for a tecqu I struclion of the Cabinet will be EfMi with pertinncity, and that if a change should not be I made before March 4th. Congress, in imitation of the RritL-h Parliament, wiil puss resolutions

aeeiartag a want ol confidence m the present

Cabinet. The World's dispatch savs a vet v important

I report, said to be foundeo on good authority, in ! reference to the Army of the Potomac, has AO 'tciir niT i reached me to nikht. It is that the Armv of the A OpeCial bale IOr Zl lJayS, Only,' Potomac is to be virtually disbanded and that : the creter portion of it will bt sen' Weat to op

Of If ill CeOCJfJ, 25 PVR CF.XT RFI1W L.ST WEEK'S PRICES, AT 33 West Washington St., NEXT DRY ÜOU'dS PQ IHK FAl.ilKk HOUSE, con.HKici.G MOS DAT, I8TH JASÜARY, '63.

this Depar'metit, whose services are almost invaluable, will be strongly recommended for promotion to rank as Lieut. Colonel tor long years of faithful services. WJGKEtSIOffAL.

OE A KKW E IT HO POT treating Teaenal Dtaeea, lach, dies OypbliH ta all it najr! Oonorrbea. Olewt, arVtnr . Varl

Washi.nüton, January 26. Horst Mr Walter D Inmor, of Wisconsin, was sworn in as the successor of tbe late Hou. Mr. Ham keif Mr. Dainner. from the Committee of Wya anl Men s, repoaeil back, with favorable reeotu

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mendations, the bill to establish t brauch tu the medium exira Western; $7 4tt&9 dU for common

Groceries unchanged

Gold U614s. Demand Notes 142(143. Silver 130(ä 132 for large, and lUi for small pieces. Exchange dull at par. : at ranaaaara. lew lark 'larkel. Nkw Yoee, January 26 The flour m trktt opened S(210c better, and

closed quiet and scarcely so arm; $6 36(6 60 : NM uperfint Slate, $6 91(7 0 for tltra Slate, i $7 It'.- 7 35 lor choice Slate. $u b ; va u ÖÜ fori

supeibne Western; $6 9ö(g7 OJ for common to

tbe Kidney, Bleuler W, i oat mercury: canto tmne a aabW treatise ea that MM

sf yvtth. Oemmal Weak.

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DRY GOODS.

DRY GOODS

VSISTING IN ttawls.CU'dk-audMaiilillas, üeiit' Shawl, LaÜf' Sr.nf. I)r., (iood; a Cik- line Vai'.ur. Vaswactes, Ix-laiu-. Calteeea, Merino, and Poplin; Hood, Nubias, boatsf, tiari lialJI VVist., ladie' and Mircs' Sutquts and Skatiti Cap.', Ho- and love, and an unlimited variety tf notions for tb-- million. 5,000 H0OI' SK1R1S, all styles snd will truarantee be-' material. 300 BALMORAL -KIKT3, brilliant colors. twEttaUrEE' MNKN SHIRTS, be-t niatrriaJ and I .e bt. 5,000 TARliS V KN'S Nb BtlYS' Pants Stuff Thee niois will I1 -.ld at tbe above reduction, decidedly f r a-h, to make room fr a lare invoice of good ttie:i lande!. Oberve i,n B) HHp Skirt.

erate in the grand campaign soon to be inttlgu ratetl A small portion of it will beaetained near Washington, jut enough to protect the city. So i uns the report. The Tribune has the following from the head qt rter of the Army of the Potomac, Jan. 2Ö: A Brig Gen. commanding a division was placed under arret! yesterday by Burnside. for denouncing the policy of the Administration upon the si .very question and expressing disloyal sentiments. Thi Getieial has daily been expecting iromotion to the rank of Majot fieneral, and issigtment to ilieo unmand of a corps. Repot!. REMOVAL OF GENERAL BURNSIDE.

Territory of Nevada

Mr. Stevens reoorted s bill

President to raise and equip 100.0MXI soldiers of ,

African descent for five fwata. Mr. Stevens moved to poatpone the bid until to-morrow. Mr. Holm in moved to postpone the bill until the 3d of M rch Not carried 40 against 80. Mr. Stevens' uiotion was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Harrison, a resolution wat adopted instructing the Military Committee to inquire into the expediency of authorising the n evident to accept tor three years er ice of anv of the corps of infantry, cavalry or artillery, without Limitation as to numbers. The House passed the Senate bill amendatorv of the Judicial system, miking Ohio and Michi gan the 7th, snd Illinois and Wisconsin the Mh. Judicial Circuits. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the Finance bill. Nearly all the amendments made to the bill in Committee of the Whole wete agreed to Ser rril were reserved lor separate rote., including that authorising iLe Secretary ol the TreaaSMj to dispose of the bonds it any time, on such terms a he in ly -leem advisable, ihSttad of restricting him to not less than par. This was apieed to &3 10 50. The House disagreed to the CommitteeV amendment layinj tbe asBJewEjOte of bank circulation. Mr. Stevens again offered his substitute, amended bv himself, no s to include the bank

i to cood shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio

authorising the ! Whikp 449c.

Wheat lc better and not very settee; attheclott , buvers retusi to pav anv advance; Chicigo spring sold at $1 45al 50;" Milwaukee club $1 j 50(al 51; muter red Western $1 591 64. amber Michigan $1 65-iil 6il; winter red lllinoitj $1 Ö7(jlöy Cora about K better; sales at &i& &9c for Mound mixed Western Oats dull and lower: sales at 66(2 71c. Pork quiet; $16 25 for new mess. Beef quiet, j Dreed i without mater-al change; 6t6lc i lor WeU- :i IbafOti s4ds lea sctive. Imji ( -without material change. Lird steady, with fair demaud at 10j4(10gc. Money active OJMl firm at 6 pet cent. Gold! opeued steady at 14!), declined to 149. and cteee 1 firm and excited at 152 Sterling Ex 1 chnng? higher; lGlif 161) fur banker' bills. Government stock a shade easier; U S 6's, us. !'5j .953,.. 7 3 10 Treturv ä notes. lUlg(gl02.

CAUTION. The inark-ti- full vf imitation, represented to be tb ssmes"BROWN'8BROCHlAI,1 B(K:HE8,' which ate in mirncHe pratacaiee f positive lujcry. Many dealer willrecommend inferior preparatioD snd lower priced article. -!.- J".r triors piutitto tbtinnrlvt. Akkfuraad OBTA1J sasj EwtOftnTi BHUXC11IAL TROCHES," which hy loug experience hae proved their value, haxing

i recetvdth saikction uf pbyician gftierally . and teM 1

in ohi a ifc from eminent tn throughout the country.

DeUUty. laeaawoy. V., tao secret taaranUee of youth art maturity artetet frees the uaaefai bbtorf-baa. To wbirb u adtot it n Mia ee Female Dteeaae, and other mtareaussj ssatiar f la at most Importance to tb marnod mi tkoo casarsssaatteff sxarr.as. or. ettertaln doabo of thetr pkyaicai 'iy to enter thst State. Sent to any tattm tB a essled wrspaar, no receipt of ten casts er Oase staa. We devote oar entire Uawe and aiteao t tbe trooi -meet of the vartoaa privat ibraa treated of in oar anest i sport. Our Dipaary U tb only lnstftat tea of tbe kind in America which ha been e tat Baked by a aaeciaJ charter, ana tbia tart sbeaM are It t peelereace near tao eartow qaasks of Ooabtful caaracaar to b faun ta all lire cttia. lmMriant to Femalr! ).. atpaoe-!.l i f nur Tnvriry ir svcUlly 4eota to the treatment uf the Oiseaaet of Female, aacb a La -chorrhea, or white." Irre filar, FwksfsJ and 0uppra Menstruation. Nervous and General UeMllty.Dt sf he Womb, Barrenneea, be. Coawnltsttea and aamtnattan free of cbarr a . for sale, PR PEWFE'S EMULATOR PfLU For Female Ohetrnctiea, rrree:tale, Ec Man lid ladies in certain titsations bouid not a tbcm, as taey would caue BUKtmft. Price $1 par baa, and may bo sent by mail. )K tbClTf PRFVEKTTTE-- Kn lneauab srThrt for tboee wtsbins t limit lb nr.mner of laser sfepriac. rd the barren waa 4etr children, warranted nvt to injure the health, and will last for a .itet ro ftest to uy sddn ander sl, ot receipt oi the price TWO DOCLAKE 1 vlIENTS AT A iMSTAJtCF- hy seaiiasj a arssf tatemetr of thir -ymptums, will receir m Blank Chert containing a Il-t ot qwAia. oar tr HS for tbe ewars of treatment. Ac Medicine ent to any pan of the roar try to cure any cae at home, free tram satter se carl satt . All transaction pnvat sad cosdsdeatlei. aemember th name and nusitoet. Direct all letters to UALEX I!f DSFFAkT, sjavlS-tldAwIe LuiiH, Ey

WANTED.

AGENTS

Cuuntu nl 1 v

Ofinrai Hoof.tr hi Successor,

Gens. Franklin and Sumner Relieved.

FROM THE ARMY OF THE Cl'M RKRLAN D

We tsk the patronage of Democrats, and all oth

that want printiue done tf.

To Local Anvinnsaaa Rates of advertising in tbe local column will hereafter he l-iiiow: For ten lines or less. $1 00 Over ten lines, ten cants a lint No notice will be iuseried until paid for

CITY AND STATE ITEMS. tW" The Atlantic Monthly for February is for sale by Bowen, Stew art k Co

The Best Pianos Chickerinfr k Sons' and Steinway 4 Sons', at Willard & Stowell's. No. 4 Batet House 1 6m Diasie Mrs. A. Thompson k Son have a fine assortment ot Diaries Every citizen and Swldier ought to have one 1 Watied I mmedi at i y A pirl tod.) peneral housework for a umall family, at No. H2 North Tennessee street OT" Mf. and Mrs Waller left on Saturday night, after the pertorinaiict at tbe Metropolitan, for Chicago. Masoxic Notice There wiil be a special meeting of Center Lodee No 2.'i, this ( Monda v ) Evening, st 7 o'clock, for work OwAaV F.shlr, Sec'y

Tf vou want a ood silk hat, and we know

by experience that none other is dejtirabOE, to

Bakr k MclverV I hey make it a point to keep the best hat in the market. 21-4 A Cat. Not having time to see our patron personally, they will confer great favor by call tng at our offer, and ettling with our bookkeeper. J I lvi sWi rifwlly. 19 2w Jamfson A Ft NtMOt art. Masoxic Notjct A special aeOMOMMJ ' Marion Lodge No 35, will e held for work, this tvtinng. at 7 o'clock Punctuti atteudatice is reqMeted. Feaicis Kit,. Secretary. Ladies' C"k Auction today at 10 o'e nek, at No 7" Hist Washington street Now is the tima to get br lin in eloaks at our ow n prices W E Fkatheestoe, Auctioneer

jff Hawe. at the i neap H Hind the-Corner Grocery, on Illinois street, will receive to day a fine lo' of saltwater fish od, mackerel, eels, halibut. 4c. He has nNo all the game ot the tttlPn rnnlintlv M at d

'TheSwia Bel! Ringers, after a tour round

the world, hwe returned. ;d sre now giving ex bibilion tf Ui ear novel and enchanting swEtot to th peotde of this country again Thes nill be bare and occupy Masonic Hall on Monday tad Tueasity evenings We call attention to their ad vei: - neut t.tnier oir -inni-etnent head.

troubles defined, but that of the lat man und

the lar dolhit it waa still a great speech, be ' uti-e it was delivtied hy a greit m an. Wo can only notice a few poinls. In s:- ikin of the danger of divided couueis at the North, he cited the rise to empire and pow i .j EWtst and her decline and tall, and con i tided one of lohne sentviico by MjinMj that Rome i- now pwasEl 'by t lrive!tn? o'ldfiotai-d called the Pop- " Th a was more tlim one man at least could stand, but he w is speed d) hu.tled out of the Hall and order retorel B l next flight was anion; the crowned head of Europe, and he predicted that our troubles would crumble the decaying dynasties right speedily Although as anxious us J ude Smith or any other man, we could not -co how this re suit was to follow, but others could, to JedgO from the shouts that followed the enunciation of the prophecy. He dwelt, as all orators do, very long on the lutv of the patriot to yield Willing obedience to all edicts of the Government in power, abethei they approve the principle or not, as peace could

; only be conquered by the sword He contended j that it could be obtained in no other way. He j asked what it signified if we were all destr

so that the great principle we fought lor w is of. tained. He did not -ton to tell what Wot Id In

lett to povern when the .eoplt were all beneath i the soil, or tell us who was to bury the last mm j He touched upon the proclamation, and rather ' legged the question there, we thought. He said the proclamation was misunderstood and misrep- !

re-cnted. 1 he r resident had no power to abolish lavery as an institution, and did not pre tend to do it. The institution of slavery wai clearly recognized in South Carolina to diy as ever it was. The President, under the war M.wer. only liberated the slaves ot rt - I i u-e them. so far as they could be used, to aid in sup ! i e- ;n' tho rebellion New Em. I and and the idea ot separating from

her next claimed his attention. He could demon atrtte from figure, which never lie, that the Vet J sold more of her produce to New Enal and than to all the Southern States. and he appealed to the '

interests of the people to dismiss all idea of c i-t ' ing her otT.

His cloe was an eloquent nppeil to the pride and the patriotism of the people to f irry the old ; tlig it; triumph through the rebel Slates, and con 1

i r that much tie. ted state of existence, a per- j ' mattet t pe MM Our riny Correspondence- I lie Capture of tort II initio im.

Mr-Msirrt Syi.uRox, Fort Hinoman. atEaMMI Hivfr. JtBWtrj lb, i t)i.

Epitrs Statt Skminfl: In Mtitir.g to v i

the other dav 1 omitted to tell vou the nime of I w , the fort our naval land forces had taken, and to tell oi: how nobis II the troops sustained themselve.. and particularly the "Hnosiers," and es- , pcvially ho a superior to all others "Jack" be- t hated. ami a a proof of the latter, when the very bntvt and gallant Col. Duniiigton. late of the

m . . it i i

tax sectun oi tue original bin, out was rejected j ruow.S'S buonuiial i.ih n... when aUowea tn d.l against 9'2. I tissoKe lowlv in lie nioutb, have a direct influence T- i I :n . . 1 1 L . I . 1

iueu.ii, uS auienueu o tne cnaaitoaw, waa j tkeafrocted part: the irdstive and .ooihin efrcttttke ordered tobe engrossed lor the thtrd readmg.and mueBM,ioingofthf. windpipeint.. tr,,ich..aii.y,i-ul-. passed w ithout a d.v.s.on monao irriuttonand gives reiirt in CouL. C-lda, id

iw iiiusr LwiiMucicu, in voniin. i oe oi u r . ...

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PROPOSALS.

Sealed Proposals.

gUAUTERMASTi k'S DEF KTMKST, V S lud uunpoli, Ind., Jui. 17,163.

A..I

C9KALR IStS, for

l PROPOSAL WILL BE ÜRCEITI D AT THIS until lu o'clock, A. M., en Saturday, 2iibJn.

jot t Tun Baled Hay; 9OQO Uuvh. East Corn, (in bulk;) 2 IKK) sttXtty (tabelk,) To bt delivered at the V. S. Foraging Hooae, in Indianapolis, lud. Tbe bar to be good. o'ar Timothy hard pressed esrh btsS to weijrh not le than 3t.O pounds None but well til! i clraa oa's, and sound merchantable corn will ie received One-third (') of each to be delivered in 'en (10) div:

on thirl ( in tsrSSHt (tt) daje, and balance bi thirty j

stSAETi N". Y . Jan 20. Ca'licatt is elected Speaker CaUicatt, oti taking the chair, returned thanks tor tne hoiior, st..tin that an organiz ition could not be el! ec teal ititout a compromise; for that n MX) be I'eli hound to accent the nounnatioi that his actions will refute the slanders heaped upon hist, td srhUt proiesitig continued n dcüt v to Democratic principles, heshouid discharge his

dutv faithfully and iiuptrtialiy. The House then proceeded to the election of other officers. All Repuh Leans were elected i

Cullies tt voting with them San Fk vcisi ;-o. .Ian. "26. The steamer S)nora lias ti iivci Item Panama. SI e reports that four French ves-els bombarded A :ulco for thtee days, commencing on the 15th. The fire was returned lrom one fori, doing s tue damage The I op!e ab n lotted thu town, but 13 Mexico. s were killed. The fett WOO finally abandoned, when 1 sailors landed and -piked the guns. The fleet thaw left. Baltimoee, Jeti. "26 The Washington National Intelligencer, received, slates that Huruside ha- returned the cnuun and of the' Artnv of

W'tioie, and ihen pa-seil, the Potolhce appropria tion hill. Mr. Davis's resolution passed. It provides for the payment of bountie' and pension to ttieofii cei m i tuen in the Western Military Depart ment. Hme avJjtMirned. S t n a t t Mr. Wilson introduced a bill to

organize a volunteer militia force, to be t ailed the National Guard of the United Suttat. Heter rei to Oastss iwet on Military Affairs. Mr L tne, ot K tnsas. calleif up the bill author-, ittQE the Pre-ideut to enter into negotiations lor j the removal of the Indian tribes linn Kansas ! This question was discussed until the expiration of the morning hour, when Jfesmiih called up 1 the bill lor the better protection of emigrants to tbe Pacdic coast Bill passed

Mr. Sherman introduced bill to provide fjr

singer are !iabl

Il-aly'OE

BANKERS.

Merchants' Bank iKiLuv PEEaWJEfHt, ssastatttj Buy Cold, Silver, U. S. lema; N.des. and Uucurrrot Money, nctrotiatr 8sles of efeks, Ibnd. Ac, on com-mi-v'.r.. !..!. rn coMaferil-, snd tratisact orditrr lisnUiig bn ine-. X ? I. Feun. St., lnd'pii. hid JaMssMttJ

DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Partnership. rs.Hi rSMMaV sWstasJaTt existwaj I lbs titk .'f II. A. FLKTCtSB k Co., h th i- day expired b RssststMsSt Mr. II. K. Fletcher retire fr.m tb

M. Hume and K. . L r: aie alou a u trior

tirui. Ja

a national currencv . to be secured bv the niarlira iid to ue the name of mu lirm in liuuidation

' . .: r ti", t

ot l n.reii Mates -lock, and to provide for the

"!. dai-. from Hala oi onn s-- f

v"' . I .. . l II . I i I - ...j

Fach hid mut be accompanied bv sufficient ruarnty : 'ic roiomac. mu nooaer uri oeeu ippoiuitu in

fer it- faithful r frfortnar.w.

Form l bid and guar nty ean be had at thi office. No bid will be entertained for l -s than 50 tuns hay, ! 500 lai-hel corn, and ;s htihels ot. jn20 dul JAMES A r KIN". A. Q. M U. A.

DRY GOODS.

SPLENDID OPENING

OF

NEW &0QDS!

-.TV

NO. 3, ODD FELLOWS' HALL.

WE are now oJTerir for ss! ou- nics -tock of New Good;, at

L O XV P R I C E S

his ptace

PoETEESa Monroe, Jan. 24. A flig of truce boat went to Cs'v Point todiv tobring down Ptderal priteeert captured at Murfreesboro. It is hoped they will also briag several Lttion officers. , Hk pq! tETEEt Aaitr or the Potomac, Jan. 2b This morning Huniside turtted over the command of the army to Geo. Hooker A soon as the change was known, the principal officers waited on Humside and took leave of him. Huniside i-sned a parting address to the army. It is as follows: He APyi art ras Armv or the Potomac.) Camp EEAS Falmoi ru, January SNktj, 186." ) Gamm Order iVo. 9 Hy direction ot ihe President of the United State- the Commanding General thi. dai tctna fers the onunanc of this artn1. to Major General Joseph Hooker. The -hort time that he BEE directed your move

tneiit .ia not t'Cen 'ruitim of vtctorv, nor anv

considerable advancement of om line: but it has .i oaii, :ietnou-trjted an amount of courage, pa

tience and OEdert ce that under m -re h.voiahlc cireuntstaBCea wouhi hate sMMatsta4ibed Ltctt re -u!t-. Conimiid to exercise the vntne. Be true inytiurdevotionto yourcouDtry .ini the ptinci pie? oti btte worti to nniutai i Give to iie brave and -kiittul Ueaetw who lias long betB 1'ientihe l with tour organ. i ition, ni.d who is now

i to command you, vonr full and candid support ami co operation . ami you will deserve sueeees. ' , Vour Getierai, in t iking an affectionate leave of I j the arm! from which bt sepirates with so much regret! he pardoned it iie h.d an e-pecial luieweil to his long and trieti associates of the

circulation and reiempnon thereol neierrea t the Committee on Finance Mr Sumner called un the bill n uspend the s de of land on the co ist ot Sou'.h Carolina and Qeorwie in and about Port Royal The bill was (as-ed. Mr. Foster presente! a communication from the laborer- in England, mostly in the county of Lancashire, expies-inu gratitmie for our munificent donation ot provisions, and expressing the wish that some mean. might be provided for their emigration to this coun'i v. The Vice Ptesident stated that it had been the uniform practice not to receive communications from foreigners. Mr. Iiarian introduced it hill to provide additional facilities for the ti ansportav.on of tioops and munition ot war, and to furnish additional commercial facilities to the people of the Western Bettet. Mr Doofittte introduced a bill to enlarge the Ctnata and improve the navigation of the Fox

:Oäd Wisconsin river from the Mir-issippi river to Lake Michigan. Keferre! to the Military Com

mittee Mr Aotll my o died up t lie resolution inducting tiie Commit ee on the Conduct of the War to inquire whet tier any plans of General Burnside tor the movements of the at my have been inter fered with y officers writing toor visiting W ish intnn to opooe them, and if such movements had lieen arrested, ami if Is), by what authority. Pasted Mr L iti am oflei cd a resolution requesting the President to tiai.smit to the Senate n cop of the tecord Et EM 'he proceedings of the Court martial of Major Gtiortl Fttz John Porter. Laid over.

ii .

J. M. K. X

Kt.errCHFB.

Hl'Mi . Ulttll.

VV r.. the nndrrsigned, bav- ibi day frrmed a Co-Part-nerbliip u:iW the tirm name of im' A Lord," nd will o'MUnue l e lr t totals Tmde at bc Trade Paln . No. '26 mm -S Vfeat EahbMjtaa street. Mr. Fletcher may be fo'::i.t a: our Coaming Knom. lAVEJ M. nCMK, janOdl FIX. AR I LRI.

NOTICE.

d

t'lTTv

'r1i.i .nnlsTiiawrV 19th, 13

"Ont'K i hrr-b- Zivi, IbatAe (t t- ance encrnKfte ;i pre vi i ot It-, t i.tind sad ctblihed January 9, :60l nr. h b did ' oci on or relocation J as fraiii Wörden hui'dlnK wRoin t ue district -scr: i' d and t'(.ur.1t a fellow . to-wi : Between F.a-t trear. tue C- t.ir.i! CaraL Obif . tiect and Oeursla street," and afterward or eutsstf of the a' ove deriuad di trkct, bpiwtm jlttl BtH IEj oet - ü b of Wbing .'?. ifreer," urder a f-nnlty nl , ..t than live nor mo-c ihn tili n it tn f r a.Ty v r.. is still in forc-, and wail be 'trictly and impartially e iforced by ibe May-i irm i.r. i ;rt.' t!ii date. Hv uraei of t'e Cotitaoti Cocncil .!'? t, V i r:tr Herb. laiTja-d2 Fr ti. P. MFimN, Ixputy.

U lb t I

I WANT IElUTKH-fS ASD ACTIVE MK TO csnas tbe cuunTry tbovoatMy, and depaelt oir med ,c:n with f very fan. ly Ism ftipkenn stent ta ttsrTass, i ; f. t. t tJ0. nd witb hon m gaj 025 per y.r. AirDU are pfSSMred to fwrnlsb l r- ant bU(Rie. la do t ento tbe strove slan I defray sit expen inctden' ta the busines. It is an atreeai le and bssElWad patiou fut juans; u. f int Ibata s Eo0 nprtandv ton.ake monry a. Lv.t die v-iooility sf awaiting ivs accruing rrotn selltnt on earuiis4nti. ipl buM apply la prrti, alrtrss f lar(Bar nd t. be deairrdi tbe preprint vr by letter. Bt ou w ill bt employed for s hut tens than an rar, and a ill ente: nvo a written cot trsct to taat effect. 1 bU rrqatr eeatity In all cw- V 1 am rex pstbJIj irijtaltesa with tb tpplica I ktatl tatraat a his ruto1v Oiuney. medicu . booka snd rc-ies taObt amount ',r..tn BSjtE to tS.Oaw) J. M. I KOST, Jat: 'S -1A :tm lndi:);.( .. Indian C O 1 F 1 I Vs T A iT.

V,,i fr fi , 1AW IX-

'rrd tbesaaelvrt by ct-rtau. nertt babiu. wbicb unfit tba fnr IWsEBtStj

phaup' or the duties ..t niarr ed life;

ah nu-.dlr aped si d oM

I. et '.'.ttL -r ..Uer euae. f

in sd w- of tt n i . ar. Prior dec tig theateetves under

tbe treatn. ui of ot.y one, bjuhl Crt resd "TH K SRC RET FRIF.ÜI " Marne l la He wilt learn nmeThint of imptaaa hf perusing "The S. rret FnenO." Itst tt any a U a, Ml el-d saeelop, oa racaipt f Ten Cent-. Dft. ETTJAltT E 00. sat bs tsssjlBi at si sEtssswa I r ' r HM r. frm Ff l lilf M., ay fr.au Ota 11 A. M .) at their otVe, Se. tS East Tbird Ktreat, op trtn Main and tycaioore. oppoaitr tb Henrie House. Addr- DR. CHAS A. "TTAET A 00 . mcli21 -dAwlv ie-'tsl Cliaiwwat, fftMa

a. i the

CROCERIES.

NEW HOUSE. "A EKW BROOM WPFP CLtAE."

50" Hbdi Su. gr i.oen r.air Coff'e. I Of Bar e' 5vn.p. 500 Cb-sty Ta.

ft II rr .

CLOTHING.

LAUNCHED!

WHOLESALE

GROCERS

T'p-.r

mart , l b

UB0 F t. ol F'aly BMFtpe-filr EOE Raat l.ttt East -aft Was.

-or -

SPECIAL NOTICES.

ÖT A COUGH. COLD. OR AN I ft R I T A 1ED TliltO.vT. if allowed t proeTea. reMiltv in serio-i fOhBSterj snd Broncbial affectious, "ftentitnet incurable . Brow's Bronchial Troches

rir".! Male N.ivv hut now ot the rebel arm v.

tad who commanded Fort Htndm in . said . in nr rendering. "I t;tve mv nelf and command up to the

Promotion We ii ti a .mnu tl e ; m . a navy, tor the. h ive done tt til. He fought his tios to tlie Senate for ptomot.on- the following . EBB i-. a ti did manner, snd tbroegbuet the from Imli in : f whole entragtiBent nont pondueted :hemelves

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F. bop. by eepinc a goes! Has of jrood.. and sell' , Big flheaj', to merit and r-ci ive a liberal bare

psfrni;ak.e w r olicit an examun: on ot onr stock and osesawrbMRi of onr prices, t.'or- raa make your Iry ir-d pirrhae. JanToSrti JO: A' IIIW. .-- '

Iiis praters re that troil niav lie

uu tad ETEBt ou

continued success unni

9ih eorpt

with

the retieilion i. crushed

Bv eostsaapd ol Maj. Oen. BcBtstpc. Lewis IUoeueoeb. A. A t.

R CE & BaluBlRGER. i Wb wtU carrr ft-, tb WiMMJA MA: ,M7) stCTaotfal CLOTHTNß TRADE! In a'l He Natl ii,

B B J. ES T-TOTJTSJE, iMdAXxrm.ts,

68

East Wash St.,

NO

Prij;. Hen Joseph J. Hew. old, to be Major Oer. era I. lo late Nov . 29. l!'6'2. jCol ie F. ttcüinnis. Uth; Col. Jas. Gavin, 7th. Del. Wm Harrow. 4th; Col. John Coburn, 33d. L eu t Col D-.eid M Dunn, Col J P. C. Sbankv Col . Huch H Reed. 44th, to be Brit

üswra!. ia data Ir.Mn Nov l?2.

Ltrrrtr. To Nicht Ralph Waldo Kmrrtui lectarea t- right at M"inr Hah I iiestsbjaet is t'.'.!.- : C :. eralion " W e do not know what ibat me-ns. for. nnhke our Le'jihiture, Mr KmertiHi is a4 bana1, a far as we knw . to expre tb ubfe't matter in the ittle h- bill of fsre Wt are satisfied, however. tli it IBE It lure will be on of interest Mr Km arson rank hiuh a aritet ami a lecturer, and he has the

power to entertain nd instruct a rnhirated au

1 he .ectura commences at o cock. I i .isimor wumtnnr) .

MOBBAT, J .nuiry 2n. l-n3. SaMart A memoria! wa presented from a resident stockholder ot the Laaser.cehur, Br

of tbe Bark of Uta Matt, sotting forth thut t :

I nture gallantly th in did Dunmgtou, rebel as be I wt Gen Churchill comm inded the telel force j j outside Fort H'tidmnn. He, along with Col. I Dumngton, was sent up the rncr on the 12th . inst., and the other prisoner i n the 14th. On I the 13th the army bean to iure Fort Hmdman, i and to d .v it present a very desolate gfMSEtrasMM Mettl The retiiite were blown up Tfieir ! ordntnee w.i thrown into the AikanffM river, j . Thet.- h r-e- and .le d were buried in their own ' inT:e. child ' " K'qtn meat in pace OwttMfatl were ver;. dercntlj mtfrreil. me d tlirm on the ' : bar d ol the river joat be!ov the I t ! It is verv cold lieie The snow is six inches i tlee" It is colder here LEW thtt it hss ever been be.'ure within ihe memoi of man Wt will jfo. 1 think, in a few day, to attack 1 V' ktur.'. and w hen we do co our motto will fie, " IVsfiyta nulla rttmtum " Thi liWM it wi!l be an armeo reconnoissance. but au awiul and tetrddv ctnteted bailie Perlitps it wi;l batl e ,;r-..et .: the war The sal rn tion ot l'ueiHels dt,enj.U u;vu Vicksburg and Ch '.riesto.i 1 tumt conclude by saying that in no i; statsre , during the war has theic been -o comple'e a v.c- i lory s that of tne 11th inst . (Fan swhsSMBBB, (with to Ittilt doal.t as to where the reit -

WINDOW SUPPORTERS.

ill

J

AND

tritersof 0Tellint;H.

ill

of Glass. bildr i' Ar

It is understood that Maj. tien. Franklin and Mai l.en Sumner have alo been relieved from ; then commands of the iii;:it and left Ertfid divi.- '

I Mats of tbt Artty of the PoiWettC. But t!ie names ! 1 LmDOrtailttO Builders 1 of then successors have no been divulged. noi ;s:

j it known who ha been apptduted to lake the I place of Gen Hooker. "Gen. Butuside. wiih most I ... Iii- cl itl h IV I M!1 :l , I . I A f I I t... I 1 V I . V . IUiV.

.-aMakweatai ofsMBsEEBt r I liltUOIt TH B - i - -i . tu.

I tit- uiitmu ic w.u iu ,tou jjit t?itut i tow etiuu is ;tt drTitig up tlie enth AINDOW SUPPORTER MewtBi awEtew, Jtsv. M Maj. Gen Koe PaffVI sIetbI 14, ldwt. ' or in Im that the Cicmmti. LBMriUe and

other We-tetn lie wapaper will desir from the practice of ouooslong ieiorts of sinpoieul ot U'.-p IBM to tBO teWBBttsBBBt ol the Cuiiiberl Kid. It M Qwbalstt iliy a ti ;tiUc..iuoii to tlie reit-ls to pre pa i e iheir forces lor the capture of sucli nip

BwBJ It i-1 umier! od, however, that the nets- 1 p-it.-ers Mould i. ot make such publications if Quir ! tatEttiltrt sbnI Commis-ai e- uni not turuisu t items Wneeler's cavalry made a dash at a train of crs, ou Moniav. ou the rulway between Nsli

Reach direi-tUj thentTeet,l prt and gtes almoft instant relief. In Bkomchitis, Asthms, and Catsbsr tLej art beneScial. The Kood effect rehultirn fro:n tbe ne cf ibe Troches, snd their extendi ni-c, lia ptttti rh'tn to be

ttwswtnauta. r? ;-ure to ittra against worthless im- , ynitr- ae fp.rt to sne. -: .onpet, a every p O, -r . . nt,- rk. . ... Jf n I'. a..I;.iI 1

frtwEtS, which have nrcved their efficacy bv a t, nf ' mny years. I'. rue SrsaahRs and iir.r.ts 'should u j i"v' " ' "v" ' ,,r "ork-

the. TrocWe. M'ünn officers an 1 SoMier who

iA,r. . i5bl iNAPiiUs. IET- .

Nut, too Ittsi Iao o' - I i e Honrs not of Or jnr- ,.., Osld ! ellost Hall.

nvit

-iver-

tax the rales aad are exposed t inddet changes, should hai them. Sold everywhere at 20cm per box. jn21-dTivrm

j jar.t'J-dEwln

FURNtTURt.

f r C r.U d M c i

Kttt owner of Bu'ldirg. 'hat hare not Cords and Weiehtt, ho:.',; have Butterworth's Sip-p-Tter-. tiiecoM lisring iuly ahaut ne sixth of tb expanse for its, BBi saves the brealst Ac , Ac.

The .b cr:ber is Drena . to fnrrib Enilder with thr

aboee Wh d- w S pporter, r ptl 'hero on Windows fe, those who mav want then J. C. Mfrtfls a gen If anT- m' ' Et Eantncky ve.ie. Ind-snapobs. 1? 4.

SINOER k CO 'S LETTER ' A"FAM

l LY SKW1N. M HINK, nib all Iba recent Improve

mcnt,ithe RKST and CltK A TEST and M0STBE.VCT1- ! Ft.'L -A sttsawin machine. Tlit machineillewany-j tliing. trora the rutinintr of a tack in tarletan to the mak- j ing.f an overt ,at anything trorr. pilot or beavercloth ! 4 wn U the aoftct ataaS or (ro-.-riir t:'i, inl i ..ft read o do iw work to nerfectioa. It can fell, hem, bind, gather track, SOilt, and ha capacity for a great variety j of ornaaseatai work. Thi to ant SR only machine that can feU, ii-in. hm. I. at I forth, but it will do o better than a; y ither marhioe. The Letter A Family fiewUig ; M"bln! tnav bt had grat variety of cabinet case. TbeFolilin C. wh.'-h is now beeoning o popular, Is, aalta oaaas lna4toa. asa tuat can be foldd ir.to a box or ca, hieb, when opened, maker, t beautiful. su siantial, s i. im-ta'c f TTb- work to ret upon. Tbeease re of L-.'crj i:ut,: nable denig: piair a tbe wood grew

I

!rt itst oat ita f .tatf nr a - ' a KAfafalw A r tbs! a a aft rar

vilit anu Ft .ukl.u. and stmeiBBi iff deotrovm j m4k,tb L y asjSSjM m C0.,

No. io Broadway, Xew Tork. ff.ce-2:jfo. 3 Odd-FeUo' Hall.

MUSIC.

Prestdent of the Rank was S the fund lor U m -0t' e.unuou kicked the his own priv.ie bustgetsa, sod aettrL Huirv into I ST, Is?" ' 1 the satter awd leeislative .el ef liiferred to ' .-rt .. best le. tbo out-idt ,.;

hwJM

tbe C mmities on B: ks

iltnc the term mi holding courts in the 30th Ju

d.O.. Dialrict B.ll wete reported back the Ju-tariary Ceetiaittee. ami ubled or ordere! for engroaanaeiil wkI a th id reading. Tb bdi No. 3, v give tbe tirueecetor it. erieBMBtl prose rutions the opr .n; and clo-dn, a reu men I. a dabatad at lengtb or Masars Biuaut. of Ran dolph. Downey and MrCiur iu faroi ot the change, and by Mer Ray. Clay pool and March tgsinsl. snd a waa tia-llv indeEattelv potirso es!. Hobst Tbe morning .on saaconniDiei

in th wecond ra.iiig l bsila.

meet th Legislatur of Kentucky it couneH on tlie wir was m.:e tiie special order for Wedness

a day after:...: In the afternoon

laid lloie the Hu-e a ltizt" r.rT:mtitncati. ii

k K hiHini i 'bot our itb'- orauht vaaseis ted the ram Mou

Mn-h rn' ; fT t.m r , f r . ' r. I rKd .1 n, v thi ..aii.a

them back upon th aiu. who cptuil them by thousand T'hi mueh c;elit cannot le given to the n fivers stid men of tne nn v Thi 1 ay. even at tbe risk of hurting the feel inst of other; but 1 am sure the brave soldiers ho were pre ent will not desire tj rake awav from "Jack'" th o eoit of doing what tev themselves would have n !iv acconu'.it.ed W nil have to re-ret the dead who hare fallen in the detente of our glortou flag; but they died .,!.-... .!, t.'.l , t W hould ..ii bt le.idv lo

A tjoluiku o I j.., whan our coanuy ntfl the sicritice

M.erettel have long since learned IBE there 1 i.o nrli tliiii.i a ilrfaat exnrcteil bv the I ftW

the S;eiker ,, j , ., ji.h . i m ,UM, lhc jjea' oemoii

.oi-D he-: DA I NATVM. i . "n niviitri bj ro.. 15 t BJ m Hottme Corner. j aT-dly ii

NOTICE.

tn.m Leaia Ilituati, E-i , of Mntie count v.

w th retct to a State Ak'r-rullural Colle.v ..... . . hi- .

o.oesl bv Admiral 1 rtev nearlv muzzie to liii.ule

with the foe, it wa but to ave life and huare

RsaoiuUons of inju rs in reference to the arm

n poieaaioM of tlie Slate the inhum :. ot Surge n to ick and wounded aolditrs, the t t feiture of tbe charter ot t he Hank of the State ot Indiana by relusal to r-ia its note in specie, ware s Oos at Bill raclint; to Xo 24 were in t'odwted

trule! concluivelv that mud fort- ind railrot I

.-.irr- . . . .1 n t ai'.-tu.'i tue weil- ,

sailors. And llsoub ,

CO-PARTNERSHIP. ffllHF undersigned aasn I -ired a C -Farmerhip for I tbe ttansscCon of a genersl Grocery snd Produce aaataea in the city if led. an i oii. t bebainea will b transacted ir. tb nut Ml .-tire A Co.

H M.HisHIRF. JAMr.S k WATTS, JOHN V "OFNCIL.

complete atal ovarw helming victory. Three them lor the army and nastl Wm . 0 F

11

KH K r.F. I V - Inquire rf

u. ki kN v v a t iKBCE

BMEBaBsBsBaEj Jan. 1, ls3

W have disposed of oar stock in trade ant

Mer. Hoc aire A Co tiratined f-r tb aati

have received from tb cttixen of Indianapoii arxt rcsatt . we rpcirully rru-.t our frivnd tu coutina tkeir favor t ta nw One a" Uwh.-h rs a bi'aTfctt

tao cats. I hev were iriEuteneu awav beiote

they destroyed the bainnce of tbe tr lin. A convalescent soldier kilied one rebel, and one Feuerai Sergeant was nad y wounded. Brig Gen. D. ti Stanley folljwed the rebel sliarpiv. but they had too mucn start of him. lie ! rode 52 miles withiu twenty hours. Tne rebel cavalry in considerable bodies con- i tantiy hover cn our tliuks, w. itching our com njunicatiou. Tbe rebel Geo. Whale has been made Myjor j General, and is n command of all the rebel cav- i tlry iu Tennessee Capt. E. S. Otis. 4tn L S cavalry, who disOhtEBiAhed hiatsed ic sp.endid and succesefui

t charge toon the enemy in the battle of Stone's

i Kirtr, and woo ts now rn command ot a brigade ', ol jtvalrv. has been reoommenatd bv M tj Gen

Rcsecr.ii. . iirig. Geu Suulty and all tut olBcer

of his brigade, for promotion to S'igadiei Gen 1 eral. Brig Gen Jas H. Gsrbeld, who whipped, Humphrey Marshall in Kat Kentucky, and who t atteraard uaiinguibad himetlf uu com maud oi , a brigade at SMtoB, has reported to Gen. Rose cr..us tor duty He wit! probably be assigned to ' the command of s division iu the army of tlie j

Cumberland Brig. (Jen R W. Johnson, in the absence of M .jot Cjet.erai McCook, s in command of the ri;Ut wing of tbe army Krig Gen. R. S Granger command R'se-

wrsas' div lton

'Indianapolis Off.c

Wab!ngtot. street.

aplft-dtwullfel l (U

Lyon's Katharion. Tbt deligbtfal sr'ir'.e for prerring and beautifying the h-jr.an hair is sain nut up by tL original proprietor, , and u cow made with tb sans ear, kill and attentioa, whtch first created it iancense and unprecedented tales of oe r 03 tnJlion bottle- annually. It is still sold at 25 cent- ta large bottle. Two million bottle can easily . be nld in a year ben N is again known that tbe Katbarioo i not only tbe asuet deligbital hair drr4r g rn the world, but that it cleans tb scalp of scurf and ' dandruff, give tbe hair a iivtly, rich laauriant growth, asji pre vanu ii f rasa ttTBiBaT gry Ina sis c insider- '

stioo worth kaow,... Tae Katnanon L baeu tttd for ovr BEMBe years, and is warranted aa described. Any lady wbo value a beatitiful head of hair will Re tb

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