Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3842, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1863 — Page 3
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SATI RDAY MORMMi. JAN. M. 4 Vulnnbir Document. We BBOJBJBJ t awblih. in pamphlet form, tb able reelle f J;e frtrn on Rurcrivi Powe, the bom apreenefe and fore I le whieh ha y el written mm tbet ')-. wit tbe addr f the State Central r.-r the ctawt arbSeh prndneed tbe recent nIltleal rev4un In Indiana Roth will make nn pamphlet ef 1 ae. WBkil we will fnn th at 1 per Seed The. iarMfM aold be rel oy m; citlaen of laattaaa AMNn fdera t i.HKt, H RES ' k P4ill AM,
21. 149. IndUnaf.li-. !nJ.
lob Print in jc. c sr new rear- to Uo II kinds of plain and fa., v .lob Prin'infr, in tbebe a'yle. on short no tu e. and S tkrmp i f. v trr nßter We line competent hand, food pee.. Aim MortmfKt f paper and earth, and we run do pood and cheap work. All kinda of !.. k-. brief, catalogue, h printed in the bet atvle and on li..rt notice. We auk the patron t-e i I em . r i'-. and nil t li
that want pciiitini: lonr tf
Three stalwart oid ewejn. Um Son and. Brate, bardr lade for bailie, of la che; And tbuh Ilka peaaai.ta, harafulr Had. Kacb wor the !t ameka. Xob4e In bts fawn; Ont o'er a not aar mat their bead, tn tkrra, Utapa for tnotr father, honorable year. On niftbt. rn aatantn, they .at round tba lira. In tba rwde eanta brain tlfal of Hem. Mild by tn ree'rerar du frnoi rhtld to aim, HaM tn tba jahaad nana meat 'rr rorne. Woran., tbatr lk- o'er bnnonian foreat gfar, l tun tba bow and bart-nlna tba paar. mTmf tn bla tboagbta. old warn tba anion, atond, Leaalna in ailanr 'aali.et tba rhlainej -atone; Otarti, nconartona. at tba biasing touri, steeped in lb mood of mind br oft bad known; . ai ..Id tr.e wl,.e -t.. ,t.t branches Lake, Scarce from their i igor igt. of Ufa nill lake A l ho I, tba haardad, wttb bin how bad dotia; Alfrad, tba nimhla. laid hi paar aatda: Kdrtr, tb- fairast. tliinff of bi fnn, I . ti tb old bound t. (lumber on bl bid; Tat wa tbair irr lika oik abwa faaturra aaa Sbadad by aiaap, and ail ll.air lixbt a .!; am
.lay r . mi, aa fa.t ta the rlt
pt ii do t!a woik, the etart mt
Mr f(iingthrtr ut.h undetl attaaitioii to thi on? brim I h .,! eaa indiea' aod cbtldrtn'a cloaks, mat. tili. 4c Irena k Co ara rniblad to ara- , tetnit it and regu! te it o na detv c itnretitmri Thi the l.tdiea kn , nod b- heau-i ul clock and mantiliai front th. anuhl abment are all the rage. The? are the fashion To gentlemen whodeire to take home meof t - !. i ; recnta. we wouM aay that a I Ml i ftlwaya prtawnt to aeatat Mi the eelaMdiow. Thia ' is a l it nre in the e-t il.li.hment thai will he re cogniaei at once aa deairaltie for tle purchaser i A laly fnn fell what will auil cert i.n i-, ai. 4- . murh better than a gentletnui can The hour ofhu-inwaa xt thia houa :re from' A H until f 3 , except on Stnrdav tmiing. when tlie hotre nil! Ie kejd ien later lot ill a i molationof tho-e ho ma le rvente U I. neaa irom cnllinK during the day Kenietnl.t r that the gooda are graduated in (aire toatnt all cl i---. f r i m the tn-he-i to thoae 'I f luo.Jtiatc meaua. Rooms in the old puttMatM l.i.ildni. S-oitli M-r..i in treet
To Lot al AnraTtraa Rates of adrerti-inp in the local cidumu will here itt r he a follows; For ten linea or Ics, $1 h fiver teti ünc-, ten cent a line No notice will he m-erted until paid for
CITY AND STATE ITEMS.
Niw Bikim tMr A fit isr.M Sns', -Wm V ime. hy Wilki ( '..In.-. I.i lv An-llev's S cret; Aumr t Kind; Bornel -h I.ug tge Thr Kmt Pi a m i Mm ki t nig k Sons' snl Btvr.waT k S.in . t U ilh.nl A St...-il . N i I Bate llouae 1 (itn t'' No Name U W.Ik kg Uwllaw, of "The Wonim in Win-. .i-t re-eiref .t Bwagffaj, Hlew .rt k Ow'l :ii Mf Mt tt Kre-h We-ii i li. -.-iv.- .,. i uii.tiy hulter O II v.Mit A l'i - A t'i Not h.tin innv to our pttrons per-onllT. the will contet . ici Imm . . .11 ing at our fii r hii'I SSMtltajg with our hrk keeper.. I K Tr e- e. tftilly, IsISm A Ft nkiioi .a tlf"Air tight Mjtallc rnmrial - .1 tlM I ite-t impro cinetit, k rt h.j.d :it I, n- 1'iider taker. Somh Mernli.111 strrt Abo : r.....l tnu hoi -a gUaa hearse Cm -! 81 dita Im. Li . 11 Mi Stent li.ol ilit'l'.'i HhIl'c S ilooti, N . 11 I'nuuaylvi.i.i )Uai opn-.J , i v ps a pleiniid 1 itlich S-itun'..i e t'liiiiij. Ho mvilca hie I'trwiee cptonrer of the F rt Dmtwldattli S 1 loon, a 11. i the nublic a;etiei m i I r , to t oute und p n IkHpntein thf. Ms irt. and t.perilng Intich Mr .rn ha jaat htletl up Uf few ,, e Bs m, in tin- tin-! unlet not e. puled hi ant h.-u-e in tiwii Hi nine and litpiors me the beat, find bia congenial m tnner. ill indu.-c ill win. know. t ptroni7.c hi in t-J l.o in () il Stout A Jr. - fur choice turkeys, chicken . lid r i'ibils 4. '.all earl A BW. mi ii Cham to M axi a Sah. IkTTgSj mrt For sale lor 7 dgjs, 67 1 u feet on Wadi 11 tOSJ stySJSJt, eoenSjr of Al tham. 1; 1 House ai d Lt in South IllMtois treel; the -tme ;if prc-etit occupied by Win. Hratlen. next .I0..1 to Brown ititr'-. Iruj Store, iUo 1 neies on North Meridmn street, the mosl .le-dt ,th!e rtjbtwie prOfWtl in the citv. sVpfjh to m 1 W A H Clkxs. I t v s r it h The best in the mirket . it 0 B Stout A Bro'a. opposite 1'itlmer House. f fP"" We wiih to remind the pubiic ami the re-t ol Biank ind when they iart out to buy ;m thint in the hat or cap line, tint they should never make their purchases before giving Duvis a all, for lie keen a spletMiitl assortment . horn the tine-t silk hat down to the cheapest si hit hat that I in be found Trv him You ran find his -tore mi No 15 renn.svlvatua -tree! , near the I'ostolh 3) :i
IWdl hi the fjx.r of (h- ai.lr.t -bni, Athnl frr lititb hi yotihKar hrntbar poka: i athor, Iba foi I prowling in ihr rorii. And hrar thr maht owl boot ns fr- m the oak; lt M l couch." But wajiD bad rsal hi haad, .Aral tbu, nnwittlng wbat had pasVd, ha aatt: "Jirr, fr.ni my lrr.t I draw t!.i .ballt of gukl' Kir in thr ftrrhahi royally It shone Tbl- !r his honor that ball t unfold V bo. of all rratura, i iu.t Alone; Takr him from pslar m.tiaat'ry or cot, 1jMnx, uiilorJ, torgrttibK, or lorsot." Tbrn Ath poka, with thoughtful ton aod look: 'r i thr l.mrlie.t- mo.t al-.t.r , IIVA h", in akllT to the rnMaa forsook, ind not an rrbo. rvm. to bb call; If Mb liaad, not all aluiir wrrc beBut tbert'a no echo on Iba olemn .ea:" And Alfred neat "Hut lonelier, brother, fr, Th wratcb that Mir ajukt riiifiiiif ral. To i, in all scene are wte, a fs the iar, All earth hr lot. ui knt no hea 'n, notiod; Mo-t lonely be, b. makiiiK man hi f.e, I nto man's Mik.-r Uretb not to
MSBB iokr thr lads, with wit tieyond their year; A I'd e the od M ill held Iii le'ard ..lid sighed - one alio aan,. the form hi" wishing win, hut mi". t:ll a nirtbiiiit nio-t denied. I'jH.n Iii yoinifrl eager ln,k be lurried. nd Kdrlc'a rhrek with grace ingrtiuoiM burned. "I think, my father." and bla iini were low, T' ..' loneln r t. .t',.t tnot Alone, Is be .Varce taught, thouirh rrowdl are lea.lluu, nbere to o, And one ts.re inilu; rati no other . Tliouxh all the Norman' . urt around bun mv, He I Alone apart ftm h' i he In.." A ii. fell on them Then wiib loving air, vtti d all the ton. hing r u, in, , f He Hd, TU Uoary falber kiaaad young Kdrit' hair, A'.-l ..' r hl shoulders threw the th.i.u of gold; 1 1, . ii I. II n hi- l.iri i.k' iM-.-k and ri led, "I have In en lonely ln thy tu diu I il.e.l!" It 1 lie share ol II Follows Hall afock ure ollcif 1 for sale Impute at tii ofhee.
I.etfisliili, - it in nut i .
'The TtTogmphicnl lTnin ho!.s ji- t.- u
lai mohiliiy meeting this exenin at 7 o'clock.
t.lerrv antA to know why a saddle on a horse with n lady seated on ii, is like a or.
Fi.ii.av. January .'Mi. Si n Mi Mi I'orhiii. of Mai -hall , ro-e to a itiction of privilege, and .Icii'miiicinI a statement in the Imlinuapoli Jouruil (hit he mid he-n in HM ct tMMCOs with i fhel pi i-oi ei s a h . -c ni.l wil 1 ill l ibeliood and I ilidei , (u a rt's dulioii by Mi Wolle a !oii; tleb.it sprang up n !'' policy and ggptdlency of ah dialling the t'otnmon Pleas Court, which toti-uine.1 the ic ttei ;i ution of the J The final rote would indicate a disposition mil to abolish the Cmut The Rottet CuMCMrflaH Keoilulions on the Kentu. kv RdaolHlloOl were rc.Vued to the Ootntiiiltee mi Federal Relations. Hoi Morning ession spent . lnetly in ilia cussing the resolution for the expulsion ol the I ikeeper. Benedict Harris, on the ground of pstrevagaaew aod Iwpwpwteocf Mr BwrtM a u allowed the privilege ol defending himself , w hich he did nl length Finally the whole sul.ject wa rel'encd to -elect eointnittce o live with in strtictinns to reixirt on Tuesday nett Sun rv
bills were introduced, but none of general interest In the afternoon the time was taken up discus. ing a ruling of the Obatil i cpuiriiig two thirds of the whole Hou-e to -u-:enl the rules. Mr. 1'iu k trd, thinking two thirds of n ipiorum sulli cieut, appealed Alter full disctiHsion, in which Mesars Niblack. Hrown. Kilgore. Ibiskirk, ( Mr. Holcomb in the Chiir, Van ihi-kirk, Harnc . and Packard participated, the ruling of Mi Spenker w is sustained Adjotirnetl until Monday '2 V M. Tai Rkws The cox has been unusunlly barren d local MW during the DAM week The sensation nvmufac'uivrs have let the granev ine slep ijiretlv and Kweetly. and our nervous Ab. lition friend hive not -ecu any gho.sts stalkint; about in the pale moonlight, or if they h;tve. they 'i.inbled in silence instead of bellowing with their usual love of noise. Although quiet in the -ensation line, our citv has never been MMMM
lively. It has been crowded with strangers, and
hv -' ould a aier avoid dving tn win I busiue-s has been brisk. Our places ol amuse a .a .a a a a
r : uise uminer i the time tor black ' ment have 1
ter?
berrying. H Tnlbott. Ksip, has entered upon the discharge of hi duties a- President of ihe h, .id of Sinking Fund i'ouinvsMoiiei . gJJ A bargain in the -b.iie fit" a new brick hou.e (I 11 r l Klais, itvi ir.wr I. eMUtfftt, nn.1 large hit. '.i squares aouth -l tlw itwbotMe is offered by Frank Smith. Re. I Karate Agatff. tie The Sen te Chamber is draped in mourn inj . token of respect to the meinot Setct tor Sliouldet tyWf call attention t the -enii annual gtaiemeni of the Fiee H inks of Indiana lor the
been liberally pationixed, and people
so f i r .i we can judge, are swimming ;ilon,r w ill 1 tide oi oi -, ()i roursc there is u. under current feeling of sadness :it the pi -pect a he :d thitan eflorl is retpiired to subdue. It docs not get the m isterv, t r e ich individu il
I judge it the part ol wiadoen not ro borrow trouble
or iiiiicifate it. it u flie U tic ItiKMophj , and our city is very philosophical just inw. Dl t'l l.BKBTSON, ( h I kMI HQ Al RlsT I eminent and skilllul operator n the eye and ear will visit Indtariapolis on professional business on
Tuesd:t next Fob J ! , ami aniu unces to his
pntien. and those aflieted with defe' tive si'ht
or hearing th it he will remain during the winter
at the Palme: House
Aiii 'ii.' lit' in uiv testimoni il Dr Culbertson
of this morning's paper.
- . - . J t a a- 1
' 1,1 ; ;' ' : "'Hiiiy oi janw hM i pos.esaiou. he submits the foollwing rv. I"b. pubosnel n the I mrth ta;e u'ltsuie . ., ... ,r
v - iiiiii,iii''iii 'i'iirii i.iniM in i 'i' u w nn
a a v in no . vni.io.il I ia llivn -'a i w 'IIV n uv witiie"el the opei a' ions spoken of. mid the re-ult : r- i mt . t
Fott Saw Ten acu- of ground with cottage . V , ")U" 11 "r "- success-
house uin it, neu the t in riiis .., , nie ,,,llv ine billowing case oi umaract in our ch.t.ce f..r . g..,.d ,ne'mnf' If not sold with n ",,i:"r "l vminiiy Mr- Ho-mI. ,ed -b. ...t , I, is data it will fe rente! For pnrticul .rs ipplv '": ve 'v" h 1 - 11 to,1 Hogdson. Attorney, 5To. 19 Vobu'a Block ' il51totA" 0,i'M,i e " V ", "e ,n! 'II d6t thiec in the other. Mr Scott, bush county , age 1 aj sl' eirs, blind ten years in hath eyes Mr- In M.l.rv 1 tit- iK. We are informed that m m. a-il 7!, blind five yens The abo e c .e this valttatde Institution baa just chisel t' first were all ii. tot il d.ukness, .n.d can now see im hi the present hul istic year in a highly MSI :s if Ihwt never had beta blin P The D - prSa ous londitiot) It nestl term rill ope c 1 1 haw oparaSed ftMS awipy cwees e4 cross Itoanan neat. With a fell orp of afile and ex which he does io a few seconds with very pertenceil teachers it will doubtless continue to i ',,tie Pl,ni a! Krea riety of other dlsffSil recc've a liberal patronage. f the no, iti teW !i he 1 i tieen eminently -u mt mm -. ceful And we cheerfully iT-onnn nd him to Lost On Th .s.! n . Jan beiween North ' lne 1 ''"iiage of any community where hi lot
and 8K. Joeeph streets, a n.emoiar.attn be .k.con- ;" 1,1 e , Jtcieotific and skillful operator. Uimng some o coiiuts for iour betweew Severin ,im1 aa reli iblend honorahle gentleman, to
k (' an I .lac ob hoestier I he finder, bv leav-in-it at ihe bakerv. 165 Xob'e street, will be uii lily rewarded
which we take pleasure in affixing our hands and se ii John V llirr. M D . Surgeon H'h lie:': In I Vol. 1 W Moonv M H A. (t. A k ii i n o r . M D. Grecnsburg. Ind . Anril 12. 1-6 . jan31-i
TELECRAPHIC. " Hir i. ir. an oa rmm SMM SaffM anariaajt,
COMrVIERCIAL.
Kfi RrporU.
EXPEDITION APPROACHING VICKSBURG
e ark larkn Nsw Tomi. January IB. I Flour lOaa&c better; 6 65? 26 or swperl . . AS SA .. r . . a. m j4
I to
niittuffl Mfceof mtn. HtUzti
IlttA'l- tl'OIII ä It I V4Sat Oil lift.
1.200 Unionists Organized on the
Rio Grande.
(leu Franklin at hi nn raiuet is to liae a court martial. Phi! uurMiA. January 7ft The iJrand Jury to day rn .de n preaeutiueut la relation to the ar rest s Mr Boille u, a pnprietor of the PMmWohia Evening Journ.l The nreaentmetit aar
the testimonv en which hi rret was roade.Dby fine 8tate; $ 307 6(1 for extra State, . . A , I A. . I Ail f . , - . n a. i A
ordei of ter. rcrenc. wa ;or toe r injic.uou oi ' lor cooice oun . s ed(S foi . rail
an editorial article under the title of the Me-a,ge medium extra We-terr; . $7 6&(ft? -6 : - .msnoc of Davis, and other articles of like character, to good shipphsg brands ettrs round hoop Ohio, tending '"the snprort of the robeliion against the . market chafing firm t'ni'd St.re liovernment After quoting the' Whirky MMjs edit ri I re fen. I to, the Grand Jury ssy ther can - Wheat market esore artive. and pricea adnot refrain from sayingthat, nhile they indirectlv. vance.1 2(g.'M-; t'hic.go SfTlaMJ sold st $1 49 Q or as a bMy. c..uld not do ainlhing which Would 1 M Mil .ukee club f I T4 a 1 &, w nter i et hive tenden to weaken the (ieneral Covern Western fl (Mtttl A-. inter re.1 Ii fl bl metit. vet they were fully liound to enforce all Corn more active tnd '.h..'lc le',ie:. 93td;!Mc for
law hartng for their object the liberty of the sound mi xed western, y5ub f.,r e.i .a V ei
MEDICAL BOOKS, C. GALEN'S HEAD (DISPENSARY NAStTS RCP T TBI l-Stiia-LATi Sr Of KCMTt i V t FOft TMS TBKATKfTor ALL THf UXtAHtr r Th Uli Satt A MTJ 0 KYTTA L Oft.
A Medical Rrporl
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WiiiM,r.H . .Isn :til The Hilton lleaö cor reTs'iideiit of the Herahi tlated the 26iii. his the following . A . ,. .. 1 i aiixieti i in iiiiiessle.1 in regard t" mittel- i i (Reekie Stund The Mom. or MeaM x.k went down on Saturttay looming I ist for the purpose of cupelling the rebel Iroei their battene-. hoe the capture ol the -te nner N .sh riUe was to tie untleiUiken by wooleu vessels which accompanieil her. A contest with the rsm Atlanta is aiitu ipsiled looon i the news uf ih Montauk' safe arrival
ai the iiiuuth of Ogeekie Sound on Siturdav af
ternoon, r have nothing definite from tint ti cinity . Yesterday there was a dense log hung over the coast. I o day we lim heard from that quartet nil meroua reorta of heavy guns, n beating that something unusual is L'olng on No ler exi' ns to tfie welfare of the M -nt auk. foil the X ih rillt Is known among our cruisers aaa last sailing slop, and she mat gel anav after all ai d in spite of all. The Peter-burg Ktpies i ouiauis the fullon ing dispatch:
I'roniotr- it reth. brrant. Its falling ..ft, r.h.ate ' . KsBlKo. .1 n '..) N C lne .1 u ta oi l
.Isiidt'iU. MM Impart health and pl!itmM ni the , intelligence frotn above that the great Yankee hra.l It ha -t.Ml th t. ..f iimr, tlna the original Holilla, eoiisisting ol 60 gunboats ami transport Hair Coloring, aial b n-iauib incr. enu m fav.,r. I --. h i p. --el I i i CMi die, Mi"-., coining down We
SPECIAL NOTICES. Heinistreet's luiinhabh' Hair KcMoratic. mt is jnor !:. Hut reslore gray hair to its original color, b uppllug th raplllary w1h natural uatanar.ee, impaired l age or di'-. All tntautanos ilya ara rmposeil of lunar co-tic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the balr. aii I afford ..f t hemrvr i. .Io --tug lbmitreet,a Inimitable Coloring not only rt"r hair to Its natural color by an ry procem, but giva tha hair a Luxuriant Beauty,
en. which liwa were in li ed sacred keening
After reading, the )reiefitmeii' Judge Ludlow aa'd : 1 shall request the District Attorney to exam ine the dot umetit, and to in me such bills of in dictmeiit he may find to' !. neoe-rv in tlie supin, i o' only ol the law ol Penusy lianis, but of the t'onstitution of the Ui ited States, c can then arriie at the .iiiestion of the log'tl tvof the pharire therein ponta.iue.1 The record will then preent detailed cli.irges and the defendant may object to the proecution for sn cnu-e they may hue. an I they may also have the judgment tfie Supreme Court in case they should be dissatisfied nith the finding of this Court. OX.lt sIO .41..
erti ui ni ic. Ooflee firm Sugar active and fiim, ll(13c for New Orleans, Ki'.jtdj I074c for Muscovado. I'4utll,c for Havana Pork hrm. with tar deiu.nd Iresd hoir
c. tfacon si.ies nrm at '(ii
Hrm at '''a
73,c Laid more active at l! I 1 Sloi ei in brisk deiimd l 6 ier .enl Sterliug
Eichanse higher, l"Ui I 173 Ivi mcu. h.mi lT'j(rfl7:i tor . inker-' t.ÜU Gold active.
higher, opening at 161. and closing firm at 1SS Dem u d Rotes 154
. ami
snd
by both getitl. ii.. I ! udia It 1 . Id I vaUfeSfMSt aide .leal. a -. or . mi ! jm urrd by lli'-ni of tli- ..iiinioclal agtit, I). 8. lUmes f.. . liti Hr..a.tws, 9m Vnrk. Two U -, .MIcriit and SI. JaiilS-d4wllawtii ; ;; . un.n . l.n. iH N IKK! i A Tf"l I IIK I If al. .-l !. j.m.ti---, rrillt ui serious rulmonary and Bronchial affection, nftriitiine Incurable . Brow's Bronchial Troches
I ii r Tiii atir Ti e benetii of Mr (i'essing last night drew a perfect j:n to the Metnpolit.in. The se its in the drees circle were all engaged long 'jefore night, and the rush when the d.wira were oaajnei would rmve titled them had BJQS re pect lieen paid to the pre etnpiion r.izht- laid wpea them As man a could gel st iiioiiig rom
were adesit'e.1. and tho.-e nb. could rt t get even gmnruoii, we don't Jo it. Diogoncs. . .: wdl h m e to take their rhu e .some other t ,K i -,i.eci a it ,.f eiiesinhif
eveiitng To night the exhibition of Aladdin will be repeated, and probably it will be run ail neu week The supply will be made to e.ual the demand, and the demand will denbtlea call for it for a ek or ten days longer, h is indeed gorgeou t'cticle. and ererr funi'v in the citv should see it. The toun: folk- e-; .; il! i
should be gratifie! with this superb eibsbifion i
nee
iaJTT newer Id reniwwned A ieghinans. Vocal
and Swiss Beii K.ngers, mil annear .t M
sonic Hall oo Moajday and Tuesday evenings. 2i anal 3l protim.-.. under very distinguished patron age Aa iiuarette stngsei they have the reputa tion of being the liest m the L'mted States. They h ivo:; eat ca.. aia daring the pnsteixteen rears, and hare traWled the worid over, 'ginling it with a belt of so eel harmonies, an equator of n. eeUgbs. a zoee of me otfi "
1 artnr Uieir lottr thrwugh Sooth A merles thev
recetee i ti e f i .
frm a el published m
M n Jwtta Hsgler. I S Minister to Chile. South America: F S Lk.sATiox. SaXTlauo liB f'niLg. A . ...... ,
April l-lal , the oulj ocal ouaile. tint Santiago have met with the i give nie great j leisure t
tu, aa vocnliat. ara of a luh
onler, ni ihe r truly arttalk exe.-ui.on of several elaUirate and plensmg piece of music unon the
The Alle, ha- ever p greareet ut
any that their
Kv-h. or the I'.it We all love the fash ions, and few ihete are who do i:d m .ship them N m itter how mui h ne may proles to epi.-e
the I ms laid down bv the leiders of ton, it is all
in his tub.
ineet n of eitcssiiu ni? uimnauoiioi
fashion, but Ins apparent contempt of the usage i and custom of the irood SAeleSS of his day. n i-, in truth, in evidence of hi soviet env ..r ti: .-e who apfaared U advantige in lie world round h in It is o n it ainay has been the ca-e Men denire t a pfifjl eil in the eyes of their felio men. and bow iwnee or leSs to lasbi m Thoes who ihJ the least themselves are c eanimg!y niious for eonie member of t!ie:i family to bow t .r them There is no man. no muter bafi ssttiisitl he uiav be in hia attire, but deiu- its t.. ee the temales of his family well dre.-ed : And the ladies, what shall we say of them? They know the effect of dress, and value its itn nice. They know that neitnes and g I taatr Ls eapecied ol Uiem. od they seldom die i aj.p. :. t;.c hope. nd i-'ieo! tho-f? they wih to t lease They know, too. that extravagance i not aiaavs good taste, and the con-eoueuce is
that their inentiee genius -e' SB work, and they tlnaj produce .-ome article ol dresa tieat
1 ,p.tl SB UM
ockets ot
mill onaue
I ;i;s t.rmg us to our ubiect. The new cloak and mmtitU house recently established by Ivens A .Co . in the old Post OA Baild.ng. is truly a bazaar of tashiou. We luve lieretofore noticed the great vaiiety and the great beauty of the artules keys there, and it is no weanier that the room is cto'aued from morning until the shades of evening begin to fall, by the fair ladies of the oiti 1 tie varieties are so great there ami
prices so well adapted to meet the wants ot all
" "a- -7"n .imenca tney lht,v produce .-ome article wing beaut.ful iwcommemlation jÄlld becoming ihat can be a e4l . known public uian. We give it as lrot Umi: ui. .., a, to the ; - Ne ,s Herald. It I from L;n, .,
si u.n. i. . I . . . . ' .
ZT' TZTaZmZ "TT'" ?m Won th th u nous ciu laal U go away without making a
v. -.o uu..i. ... nine. Qwrebaew. Ami thee do not And vet the stock
is kept sumcient to tfie deauand. Messrs. Irons k
We tarpe to ee the AMeghanians well patron C are in cousUnt receipt ! fresh ffooda. Day S I Wa . ft . mmA . . 1 . . ft. .. . . I . . . AA
-M mit ... a. is t .o 1 .e. ure.1 uu ine oj uay itiey am arri ring il a paiicuiar pafwssaai . of tb onaerV- at themueic store I Mer i and a particulai quality is desired and there is no hm k Co ame to tit, an orde ha" only to be left, and iu a
are i id v
I he matou Kouge corr.'oudetit of tfie Herahl
says; The varioii- regimuU of this diviaioii have 1 been hi igsafwd I iforniitiou ieceiyr-1 ffüi Perl Hudson fullv
co: Iii in- the atii'cment teccully sent you ie ird ing the number and condition of the etiemx ut IMS polltl The i itn ite of Ins guns is loo h gh rather tn ui too low , and Mieie i. no-ioiil.t that lout il.iy io In eftcclue lone a .H le- than III.IMKI Hi- nicket ate wiihinT miles ot this
Ma-,1, .,. Um Iba aff-oleU art and give aliuo.l instant tM.t. ,. ,,.,,,, ,,1 videttCS tire coU.ng lie. Id
dailv
W ash i NoTog. Jdtiiiarv 3 1 Hot si (u motion of Mr Coli n mSSBSeesf, Thai the Omieral ha Obiei mfessi the House whether paroles htxe been grauiel to my Kebel officers captutasl since the proclama MS! d .letl l . via tli in .ton ot Mr heflield. a stiecial commit'
ai riui.ura t lrcinnn 'hukri. 'i. isti. .Isnuary 30 Flour unsettlexl and excited; superfine held at $C 00, extra gti M When . higher. i.sl $1 J.bifl 'g5;nhitel 30(1 35 Corn W 60c. Oats up to 61c Rye unchanged Whisky ad vamed 6c, closing at 50c. Me ik tu in und uuth need I.inl firm at 9l ,e for citv Hulk meals iinehuiged I.inseed oil ft I 4
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"IIP UIHIMU H OKllV l.oo HIV IU.II Ol mi , .a ... ..i ... . ... it ii ... r.. h.ii.ci
In Kn. .i iiiri, Miivi, und I . i Mi.il tl,cy ara
netiefk il. Th ...sf .ff.rt reu1tfng fnnn the u f the Tr.s'lie, and ihei. eat. i.ded , ha-caused tlirin t las r.iiititM f. it .-.I I'." Mir t" air. I njf nnis wurtble mi-llati.-to. liaTM only the (-. a Voir ilrnnckimtf ,,. ,,, n hu ll liaveprmed lliair . fllcacy b a .f ui mi yar 1'im ic MicK.aa and Siauaa keahM SWS lb- Tr 1.. - Military tlfTWr an I Hol lar wb" o r tax I tie v .ire and re ..ied to ud.bn chniigei., liould lia . i , iii S.'l I pv.Tvw In-re at 36eenla per boa. Jaiiil-dAwnm BP81Ü0BR I CO 'S LKTTKK " A" FAM ILY SgWtHtl AI ACHIS'K. with all the recem nuproveiii. i ! like H ST an !CUi; U'KSTnnd MMfV. M l IIKl I. . f all . in iiiacl.iiie.. Th iiia. hine will sewauy ibn.K', Iram i aa running a tuck In tarlatan lelbS SMk Ingol su everc.ial anything fr..n, pilot or brav.n l ti d at i se tba aaflsef gsua ..r..-..n.i tlssmtS)ed tseeal read to do Its w.rk t. perfeettaw. It can fell, hem. Mud, gitlier, tuok, Uilt, and li SegSl Ity for a gn at variety Sf eSBmafSSSsJ work. Tbl i not the only liiacbim thai can fell, hem, ...ii l, and o forth, bio it will do tirtter limn any other niarhine. Tlie letter A Family lewtBSJ HaWhBBS may be had in a i;r. at variety of ca!. tut cases. Tin- Iwtemg t 'a-e, m)i, 1, i now lieco-niiig so popular, la, 4it ii i an- i mi phe-, ..tie that can be folded into a box ,r cn , MliH-b, when opened, niakes a beautiful, ubtautil.
I be
ieisei ! nie restriction ujmii lOtereowrse,
n d men living outside the line, come here mid return daily, giving of c.nir-c then parol not to imparl inhumation; but it may he easily judged tint this is no guarantee of silence, and there i no doubt that the enemy me fully informed from day Io day of every thing that transpires in thirjeu .1 1 stem I he New Oilcan- Helta ol the Kith contains the lollon in. nen from Bei wick's llayj Last evening brought oflcml information of the tolil dc-ii i.clioii of the Rebel ironclad US ISSet t'ottott. In Bayou Techs, by the laud una n iv il force under (cn. Weitgel. She was blonn BBS at'-iii-lien. We.tael has .succeeded in getting a heavy force in tbe StHNBl's rear, thetthy completely tanking them, and their entire overthrow in that section i- only it question of a lew days' time The l.cliel force Is fSJaJISff than wa nt fir-t sup peesd (Jen Wei'el ha sJefStwisMsl that it consists ofot.lv nh ut 11,001 infantry, l.OOfl cavalry and three pieces of artillery. The Tnbwii It is the following: Th.- Storm yesterday n is the most severe ever known to the Army of the Potomac Much difflcullj i-experienced in supplying the soldiers
i with rations. 1 he entire cavalry toice not on nicket dutv waa this loming eniraued in can vimr
and spaci.-.i-table f..r i he work to rest upon. Tlie.-es , , , the ,!,., (l- t .he camps. are .f every laSafltsaBlll driu:: plain astbe wowl irrw j y4,w Orleans con est. -intent off the Tribune
h i ; w The Harriet Lane i.s hlockadcl in (ialveston Hay. The Rebels are fortifying 'he island and fitting out the Harriet Lane A large number of Rebel troops were conceii Hating . ii the Island to resist aU attack. ('mi, m -i v 'f'---r- ?!"! ' i u.-e nn.j .mi; ! -'if
licicnt to iftake (alreeton, but hi-desire is to
he iri .- T'jr.id f'iir. i iff " V
le -p,vikr and '-.ll-d1'C2
In its Native forest, or a. elaborately finished as ar! can make them. I. M. SUsfU CO.. No. i.'.s Broadway, Hen York. Jjsjplndianp..lb OfBcfl No. 3 rkM-PVIlow' Mull, Wnsliiiigtoti tn rl iplS-.IAwtillfe hi 6:i CAUTION. ... Tf.p mark, tin full nt inntali. in, renreaente! to be th
omr u'SltOW5'SBItOSCHIALTMKmMtMwlmmeS ; m ai,tuie the ttwrriet Lane or isettOJ her
In uvatcaaer productive -fpo-ti.e injury. Mnt..viealers We hear ftnlli I'lntod StUe '..:, -ill i' M it I wfllrecrrimierid Inferior preparation emtleejei pttBsil BefJ, Mi . Pierce, that 1 ,2tV0 rnionists are artb b.. s!T"-'."ia mora profit to thamelves Auk for and j orgMiSSatosj the R.o Uiaude, near Hi ownsvillc. OBTAIN only VKuwvs MQPOWil THiM'HF," into two cavalry regiments. Thev hive lior.se-, wliicb 1 y long eperienc havcprovcdthcii value, Laving i and about one hlf .me armed The Consul slf . rec i' e.l tba .sanction of phyJeianv generally, and teatt-! wri'es (h it al.jtit 1 ..00 are ready to join the rtv-nial from enijii.rjt ncn throughout the country. j Union ranks as soon as arm and ammunition ntt-.w v -" MtrfltCIIIAL TKOCHVa. when allowed to were furnished. The anuoU' cement tint Ruiks's
l sail 1 1 1 'Ti lattjemwatb. have direct influence ! expedilkm a us d. ign.l for Texas.. -ind Governor
theff-ct... fiei aeaSesSjra saS awi ahm sSwcits tae Hamiltoo baring raised a tarue force fee the re VMS ...... -v, ... i .fhcliroucloiallajiFul- i ,K''' ' htt' P''CCd this organic m'.iiae':n:t oi.-i. iud k'i. 'nt .-.:' c ' . 1.. ( old.-, and ,u''i
.rwnniN, .v t... tio i ue ' r o ernor -stau
, ley'.- resignation was sent to Washington by last ', mail, tie tmeed est the Pressdamt 's ssaWtseipa j tioti prxxrlesseilon, which be stresjiotssly oytwiaiJ. Army . avy end Union citizens are Strong; "fr ! averse to the appointment of i BmWMtfJf II the olli. e is i oi.lv ? it ic a- nee lie--, but a .-eri
ous obstacle in the prorc.-s of out arms Gen. Foster is accepting the services of pegfOtl for gtsit4soe dutv, Bsjtwithatanding the remonstrance of fiov Stanley. Ci.M Innati, .Inn. 30 The DhttmtWi f tlie Western Associated Ties, rejue entitig We-tern PeonsrlranM) Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Mi.--otiri and Michigan, h id i meeting in this city yesterday, when a resolution was awaad mousiy i.dojiied in tavor of a reduction by Uon gresa of the duty on Ibreigs piper m l t.ts It was shown th :t the pre-ent duty on paper is pro hit.itory, and th ii the entite revenue frotn that source i no? epi:il to the tnoreised cot ut the paper used by Govern m.ul aooeeqnaaH ujsmi this duty. If was aiso -iio.n t ol ! c pie-c, f tu um fiicturer' monopoly will be continued unless foreign piper is -Ilowed to come in competition. II AkgiSBt Uo. tlai.uaty "id .' iptain Palmei hes been aft minted Colonel of the Andeison Cavalry, no- in Tcaniaaeee it is khoagbl bis utkmg oom nnnd will restote i!i..ip!itie mid ood ordei to the i egiment
DRY GOODS. DKY
A Bpeoal Sale for 21 Days, only, ry' frffff S9OO.0A, m pik ik sr. KLOS) i. vst WKKi t'KiCF, at 33 WoU Washiu.cton St., XKXT UKV liOi.Mli.s T I HK I Vl.MF.R HOl'SK. MNbI m n; MOM DAT, ItTfl .IANCAKV. t3. COXSkfTIMI IN Shawl-. CI. ak i saw M.uiolla.-, tient' Shawls, I.i .V arl, iin -s r. A afire line Valours, V il rci Id im. -. C ilio.s -. Merinos, aivi Poplins: Hxd. Niil.ia. n'a-. iaribaldi Waists. Ladies and Hirsts' Sacque and Skatina Cap-, tSosa and atteea, an.l an nn limited variety of tio'ion for the Bdtlioa.
.-.,000 HOOF SKIKIS. all Styl Beat n.atrriaf.
aud .11 .uaiau'e
ra.o H A f. Mi R V I. SKIKTS. h-iMhint r.,hr.
. is: hi It port.
iuo QalSXa' fli. a fit.
LiStUI SUtBXd,beal m a: c rial and
5,oon TABtal KBBP1 aXP r.OTS' r.r,ts stRfT. I'hr H'-ot- will be sold at tha above ra Juction, decidedly las ca-h. to make r-s.ni for a larjtr inv..',.- ,,f (roods then landed. ih erve siri Bin Uo..in Skirt. Lynch & Keane,
IMPORTANT ACTION OF THE KY. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
lti'poi't Mi lfi MJI Hg OMflli tit tj II lilt II.
ar- b
Cmpwmrt of n Rritish PVrf.
jsnl'.
DRY GOODS.
Burnßide to be Examined by a War Comuiittee. eOrfon b ssio a l.
or
NEW GOODS!
- n -
NO. 3, ODD FELLOWS' HALL.
W E ara now oftanng for sale aur nie stock of New i reed at
LOW PRICKS
Ujr. hope, by e a good line f a.i. and sell- ' big cap. to ne nt arai ieriv a liberal -bar of patronage We ol c.-. an eammation of our stock and rompartaaa of oar setcwa, befor ya make yawf Try " sl oiirrhaes. JsafSm JiMts ar litis.
if. Nervous Debility Or Sperr.iat.vrh ea. I petttralT lfCrRABL1- BJ Ufj mean. but tboe I admcata Before . mtnencrr g A N'T treatment, learn how the writr Bttnall CRkFD himself, and obaeqaenrly hoodreda of other-. Enclose a poatpaad. tnprTibd aural. .pa to Kn I7f, CharWatowav. M. "a-tewl
Oixcinvati. .ln. 30. Thr Kentucky House of Revre-eui.itii e to day r.isef th anipii.itnerit to Military hill, instruct iü: the Kentucky troopst not to enf.irve the Prei'Jetit's nruclsmation Yeas 49. nay li HtAlMl nTK -AaT OF THE PoTBrMAC, JsSh i?J. Vi ,rus measures are in prore-s t.. eenre ti.ereiurn and prompt punishment of deserters new absent frnm camp. A henry snow storm accompanied br a north eat wind aet in on Tuesday night and ceased at an earlv hour this mutmnp A portion of the snow melted almost aa fiat aa it fell, but the remainder th morning menured eight inches on a level. The condition of the rond t indescribable. W vsHiNOTO. Jan. 30. It is said a dispatch had reached nere from Gen Dix from Fortrees Monroe t-day stating that he had bee informed by telegram fr m Gen Peck, in command of o ir forces on the Btackwater. thsft an interview which had juM taker, place beiaeen that officer aud tbe Rebel Generai Pry or, who commands the Rebel force fi.-irig Gen. Peck's army, that he 'Pry.-r stated he hail information of a very recen' en gagement St Savannah, in which the rebels suf fered defeat. TheXary Department hasreceired information of the capture of toe English ?tearuer Autona. direct from Knglaad via Havana on the th, 30 mile from Cape San Bias. General Burnstde is to be examined before the C'mrnittee of tbe Senate on tbe Coadwet uf the War. as to whether any Generals acting under him attem: ted to interfere with his plan when he was Commander of tbe Army of the Potomic. His Chief of Staff waa examined yesterday The Committee has the natuea uf several oAoer who .me up her arid complained of Hurra Va movement. l. the President
i'li.iti;i's i". nit lined iti the tninnlilet ..t U Uett-
aguinst t'oinniissioner t Patents A ine--. a i- n . s.il Irotii the Pre-Metit reco tu inendinfE n ieolutiii of thml t. I'mti intfilure Porter for biaverv mi. I skill ut Arkana Post, Referre.1 SB) the CotnttnUeu on Naval Af nit Mi. S:evii. tium tlie C uiiinttee on Waya anil Men,-, tejutteil a h;!l making ip:ioiia tiotis lor the conslruction. preservation and re pair ol lutlili. atiotis Al. a bill making S)V proj ti it on for the autiDorl ol the na y for the yaair emliug Juiv. t4 Tie Ji .iie linn ie-uiiied the consideration of the tu'ro rolilier bill Mr Vaamarertk irwteled against its atage. It M i ,i coti Is fioti to ihr world of our de-pi iale
condition He thought there .k raiot und slretioth ein u.l ,11 he pe..ple to nresetve nil we hold dear, and tint Min:lny God BMMbM turn n.-ldc thu tr.'U'.Ies wmwSl cuiO ii i aaa US. Mr. Seilgwiek I i o.e ! the hill. Mr Wright oppoed it, ayieg it would have a 0SSBOI ill, i . effect ujaiii the soldiers, f'r sol diets ot tke erssjf had SSM to him that if Ii! u k men were sent Io tlietrt they would repaid it a a oomiemsjfttioti .f their eondeet, and would loses the erv e it tin y could How tar tins let ting extendi! lie aas not able to say . Jir MoteheaU ;lktil whether thll inloi malion came lit'tn "eS)tm -"l-tiers. Mr. W.ijlit answered in the .llu tnative. Mi Moot he id -aid he would like to know their BOJBJOJ Mi Wright said others talked the aome woe, atui thty BJOMOS patnotic as the gentleman or himself, lit MiTlin --.ii leintiiketl that Washltufton, Iletiiy und others of the Revolution, d ist ingwiahed itSIOSOiSS in the l.iteund patriot rjuring the pre -1 t wat. were in favor of OOgfO alucs. Mr. WTriglM sal 1 he believe.! that by ihe reomi strii. tioii femi Cabinet and the ie-l . ration of NeCMIsa to the srmy the country could be saved Aj.plause from the galleries Mr li d lie. Demo -rat, of Pennsy lvania, tili entertained the same view which he expres.se! last .-e-.-ii.ii He alluded to the nrre-'t ol Ingersoll and Hotle .it, and said this kidnapping of fit-ien-Wii- grossly illegal violence, aud might prorerlv !e exp. lied by ih it legal fotce wl every citizen may n-e '! -' 'lie burglar; and lie thought we would endanger our National ex isteiu-c if e should now raise a standing army, not of Ameri.1 m citizen, but of negroes Slaves would be of little avail in ronquering the Sooth; but this might boo hi instrument ttt tyr uiny Mr Cox controverted the position of Mr Me PrverOOtt, and BrgWOd that Washington and other Generals were OBOOOOd to the employment ol ne gt ie as i lidiers. He rem irked tlut tiie "bjet t of the hi 1 was to orodoco a dissolution of the
I Ciiitui A large portion of the army was made up of the Celtic rate, and such men would not fight .-Lie by side vi ith negroes He seid a large poitioii of the army were Democrat-, w ho did not go into the contest for the purpose of abolishing Harm y . Su'.jeet un ia.-ided. House irtjourned. Sknati . Sot oral private bills ere p teeo l Mr. Anthony, from the Committee Oil Priming, reportc.l a bill to expedite the priti'ing of the President' Bsessage sod aoeoSBpaojios documents. Paaeed. 'Ilieliili proridea that use swes -age and documents -!i ill be delivered to the .5tl pOl ioleilllt'jll of Public Printing prior to the meeting of Congress, and be printed within ten day s alter the commencement of the session Mr. ILtle called up the resolution censuring Com. Van Brunt. Charles 11. Hoswell, ami K D Southard for negligence in li'ting- out the Bank expedition Mr. UriOBOB said l e could not see reason for SMSaSJg name of (.'otnmander Vanderbilt He thought that Comm. Hide. ' in Je. bill was not more blamable than others. The further consideration ot the subject was postponed. Mr. Browiiitue preeOBIOd riic ctcletitials of Hot W. A. Ricnardsow, Pelted States Senator from Illinois, to tiil the v icaticv occasiune.1 bv
the ieath of Hon. S A IXmgiaa Mr Rich ird 1 son then took the oa'h of 0SOC0 and entered ujkiii Mb duties The bill foi em mcip-ition in Missouri wa luken up Mi . Heiidei-on tnove i to extend the time of final em iiicipiti .il tiil IIWbV Mr HoeroH hoped not. He hoped to sec the ; day when there would BJOt be a single f'.av on the j oil of the United States. He considered the 1 faith of Congre-s pledged to aid any State in em incipation, ind he was ready at any time io ' act on the pledge. Mr Clark ODbooed the tniendment. H" did
not think the United States ought to hen ill the !
burden, for the great share of the benefit would result to ihe St ile of MaSSOOSi. Mr. Bav aid -aid he would ihroW no objeet in
the way ot emancipation in the State of Missouri But he could tiaai do w irr.nt in the Con-titution ; for interfering with thein-r '..tion in the State in i any War now . In reference i Missouri, he would only ask that she be leitt deal with the institu I tion her on ty and in her own time Mr L ine, of Kamoos thought the passage of ' the hill was of the utmost importance to his State, i Mike Missouri ,i iiee St ite and they would be willing to take the contract to crush outsl iverv and rebellion m of the Mississippi He wa willing to give BBooey enough to accomplish the object . Mr. Wilson, i M inAaeboaetts, was willing to ' rote lor emancip i 1 , in 1"64 as a wai measure,' and give the m t a -, necessary to :ieeotnplih the object; but he did not want Ui ileiav emeneipa- ; tion . Mr. Do'-little said he would prefer to meet the Missouri Legislature aud act as they propoeed. He would be willing to give them 02o,J00,000 bjbb abolish slavery now. Though SU altern-itire proposition might be adopted, be thought it oest ; to leave the precise mode of emancipation to the i : .1 -. , r ,v. - o. . . . nn... l. - i
irfCgisina urc oi Mir oiiie. w uai ne uc?:irrii waa
to range the great State of Msuri on tlie eiow
oje sie idi at par
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MLETINC. Brauch of the Baukof the State of
Iudiaua at Iudianapolis. fllllr KK will lw a ui HOafSa ÜM StmS hldOBW al Ilia I Branch, at It- Rank um Ii ai.e, tn li.tiaiiaiH.lt, n Tue-.lHV, tin- :il .U at Um. I. nat aeeaaMi tlie I. . uf le a. ., anti It.Bs f"r BBS BOSO" i. llia Ba llr i tor-, t. erve (liiima Ilia rurraul aar. aud until 111- ir MKi viM.rt .ire e.- tal ainl qilin. Ily .rl. r ul O.e b-anl .1 lltr ..rs p I IVIUKR, Caamwr. lii.tiaiMi.li-, Januar Jtstl,, Is;. in JV
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m a Bjset hbtmoucs irraitof reaaanai Danm i ia Slag Softem ta art a. asjooi 0. "tiaa ()l. ft. - Vael a c i , aaal MeSaa4a, taa sa Ik Bit Sway . mOSaBBI O.. wWSjeat aassaau)? essoalasse s aalaa i .1 tJa mm that sV mej aaaisSy rwtk. Oasaaasi w k a, SoeiamaJ KaaaaaW.Saai Dabttttr, iBBpraewr). or., ta bb -re. e.ftraattaaa f yr-mm mm aa. lur iy in.aa fraaa ta awBeOat haHt of slf st-. T which I soobS osserreiSaB aa Frmat OjBBBBBBB aaal alOar tareataaa aatit tkw aaaaoat iBBBaaOOOBi t th mam4 aw4 ta raaWaawasaSBBj saamaer, srao salsrtam aeabuct tbrtr fOywcsl aMHy t ntar that itai. Seat to any aSOrasa ta a e wtr par. oa rcelpt if ten r for uaaapia W STt oar anUro ttm iM .tiroa ta rfe rtair.t of the vstieos prtreto Save trtasaw af ta ear pet- .'. aport Oor Iipery Ja ta otIi h uf ta kinS la AnwrV which baa Kaa a tahHiSjad b) a aa!' charter, an thla fart a bowM te it a BjBSmSSmw tha rars.'u qaacka f Soahifal caarart te h fa I all lrc ctUaa. Intportnnt to Frmjslrw! Oo d rprt anal f our Dioaar i tp kail j 4. aotrS to tba trataDt of tha iaaa of FaaaaWa. aart. aa Idrborrbaa. r "Wblta," rrtmt. Palnfsl aat ..? j -tm Manatruati.m, Merroa aaal Ossea. Uabl'iM . ISaeaa wf be Womb, tarrenrsa. Or Cooaultaitotia aaxl aaaaatnatWa. fro vf (-barge Ala for aJ. UK UIWKS'S RH.tT.AT'th 11 LLO -fnf Fama la Obtrartiviu. Irraajlaltt, Sr BfarrtaS tadle In eertaln waattoa hoiihl aS aa mem. m her would raaa tararraa Frie 1 pmt '-mm, aaxl aa. h sent he BBaiL IK livlKN's I'KKVFjmVI- n ' a' iabW arttrts for ImBBi wihwar Haan the awaatwr of thar aOhawia. t ib' i.a're who ücalrr cbildraa; warranlad net t ir tut tha heal'b. a .1 il UT for a Mfenta fm awe aaVtrawa, sasaVr psm on retrnpt of th a nr.-TO i tail. LA KS
PATtKTT AT A IWBTAJtCF- P
tateiaiit of tl.atr tauta. Will rrcla a
r. ntaiiiu.k t ll-t i f uur i i -. ut tar f t tUr tum ..f
ii Bti .. A i MaTlclaa aaal I aar awrt Satt
to cure ant u- at i .mi tn' 't..t-.
Ml trn-a. ii- i.r t au.1
tha name aiid numtsr. 1,.- . all letter I i. W.l V UK Ab bl-ri iKt, amla-StdAwly la lOaiBOi . y WANTED. AGENTS
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tw ist t!i.i erituu am. icnrsi w caii.sa th COTMStrv thoioegtilj, aaal aap nit r
tiie.lAine mvu a. ii tam.li I am aniiL.i .t
saavrw aa. on foot, at S,aai. .1 .1 ?t. l.vr at 1
per r. r a-m ar required io farm!.
WANTED
I SaJWl
I . " r f V Wnlilnctoa -" '. "i the Mi'li-on larayBi, f..r hich I wil pay ff um SWty t 91 jer cord in eab. Thoae wish nt; w.rk will lae .all u the uiuler. gne.1, or at J. Ii. Ira It'. Meet 'ai.l . for fieh-r p ilk alar. oro or, m xi in n, Keawe mile ITS Taeth trmasWase street. aa -iif MUSIC.
all . xj'ri ui r .,J 1, 10 ful
Ulli) af ttslala l.Hl. - (if latin ibaa ore year. I nt aOeel
I nn 1 1 per. -
I Ola II II KD All I. M fir: Mt ri It II t ( ! 11 OIIHO jatiT-dly 'S'l
m ., Cor 11 e
WANTED.
YY
A N I Kl ' A situation at a Mal.-ni.in in tl,e Retail
Dry Üusinrs, b a vi.ut.jr. man who ihor
outthlv utinVr.-taii! tin bu-iiwse. He ecu I.i have no h
( "ti..ns to po into a country -tore. d.lrr.s. A. I'. II., rar.- l the Sentinel oflRoe, liidianaiio li BWSih aa ta aeBawiaeS. dec31-d:it
t.uKte. In .d.l.tion to tha above -al;. I a i t. til 10 the l.usiue. It la an aar. is., nation lor yuinn aen. go-mg tun 1.1 t make luuiiry wi leut the ing lo aerrutng froaa selling oa coi vrplicauu-hMiM arH in pat ther illf..riim,l l l e .te,reJ. tlie prv, one will he employed for a U ar.d will . nter Int.. a written rot trac I ball require -ecurity la all raaa
ally a.-'iuainted with tl. appU ant. a I kliallli.tri.ti Si i-tola money, niedicin . bcsik and reetaa Io the BBBBsmt of fr ua fSOB t OS.SWS J. M. HOT. 1 A.:.iii I 1 .j . iiw'iana o n iu 1: iti A
TOfNrt MKN V ll U A V y IX-
rre.l it . ...-! . . , rerta't
hal.it. In h unlit il.. 1
pUa-nre or the ttullra of mar. ed MI ; :-. . n.i.'.'le ,.. ai old met .who,
from the foflie of nth r-r other rs, fe delalit In advance of II ir m lef.r.- pfa n t il.ewsel. oder tbe trratui ut of oi.y ne. tmuhi fir-t read " TM, K( kl.l Vklr M Marrie.t laStes WfH learn "';.' h tig f iinpOTiswc ht peru-11 "The S. net fnerid." Rent I" any a-M-e.-, (, a eld envelope, ei reeia Tet, el LM tKT k OO. . 11 he crwimaai wSJOtsi ai 11 of
a private r coutiJeMUl natui.. from B A M t I. M.,
(Siiii.tav. Ir. 111 9 1 II a . j at tlie.r -.nn e, o. 13
Third street, up tair, between Vaui and rtyraaaore, po, lie lb. II 'H e Addrea lK CHAS A STt RTSOO,
in.hjl .ul i Vi naewaaar,!
BANKERS. Merchants' Bank. (KtLBT 1 f'Hiil ROS, IV- pn. leg, B-y i.o,.l. Sit, r, l. s. i-irMiel N..I - A t'nrurrent Money. aawaaea 11 - -t t chs, aVmSVy Ac, on romBBtaakai Imi,- .a, - -II .i. i.ii. n.1 t r. -aelB ordinary banking Im tr,e--. l i"-n .. ;i . lii.l'j.lia, Ind Jawto-diet
GROCERIES. NEW HOUSE "A MEW RKOOM ftWCKPM Tl.l A H
PIANOS.
vr. jfrzxrm ' " iff
Iturr.
6.ai HL ' k gr-
1.000 Bar Cofl.e. "L$Th (aldwt lU .Ivfird 600 t i. I Tea.
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WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
FUST v IIA.ISrO FOPITES , a lliilt'tte V !tti,, MrisiY;i onn. B l'.an and 1-1 l et s j Itvnf
tt ITIU.YKO ' JanlT BOOKS.
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NEW BOOKS.
STOBT of :h. r,.;a;.i, fag Mr- ivt mt l i'Toot. Titan, a tf.-maroe. h .'ear, pawl K-. -. hj Bu kle. Kys Kar, bj I. ether, ttheos; or the I'rjjed'es . Unix hef Grwki'- iar f'l'in Hsr.;b. i, to Xovewir.T, Ma-.: ire . r T - la e. i t nul 1" i.e'ardtn liP.Mjre Hr. .r- ir, TWlt Recreations f a . rr Pr . u.
Ale Bo wen, Stewart & Cos. Jae SMPeti RESTAURANT. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Nor. 19(o21 & 23 North Illinois St..
in, ot (XK01 iMiAXAmu, imi., ; Voss. 1 Stay B . . iti saav v " " fur I cor f taaf wf Urar.ge, ( VI.!' Marellaw Hwll.
t , 1 a. SELKTIED AND
(ilOICE aST(M K
OF GRCCERItS..
JpBSSO t Ind'ana
, Ilia Owes.
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Till- 1i hKSN LA.S Mease t :t st trot os I IN THr' cnt.
Oy-ie-. Shah, mi', and ail th licaei srvei loir od It. 'I.- Bid
t The 1 jB-!ei
f-jn.nen I bacro Sir I,
NOT.CE.
'OTTt;r BJ Bfl tag the "Tf Jan'; irv- B. l eo.
t 'l I Y CXJlhK ; f , lre1UrI- l -. J.D'l if' tth, 1M3.I tr..r '( t' "r 1' eoneemeuti " of re, 'Tla'ti an.' atab'i'hed
irh'fci:nr thr erernoii - r rel'ca'io
of free! .m, an i tn Question of lime w not so . r mA L. . . . , .. - -. - . . , ., . . 1 vt ! ana beaaoed 1- !, . -w: B?twea Li important as aa that she sfUll tietree. .treai. a, Cei.tral Cm1. ObK.rrttlGeom reel," Mr. Heii'teraou' motion wa reje:ted. : andrrw-d '- outki ef 'he auore Jeecrfbed district, Mr Hn Jeron move J to arnond so as to mske BOtwaamafmia a laodtLca axt ourb af WaahV. a 1 A imTWI fWiti if a. , tngnor -'ree-. " 'jt 4r s peaal'y of . an See nor tue am jt.iit l4,uuu.uuii it emaiicip.it 'on wis ; T. . ...... .!,,.., - . . . . e" ' ... e , . mire 'haa tfiv (Icllara, for every v lolat-n. u ittil tri cxim.e'cJ iu l?Jo. wmcü, alter liiscussion. was force, u.d wll b trictly azad on, .- 1 enforced by withdrawn tbe Mayor (row. and after tbt.- Sate. Mr Wilson mured nn amendment providing tor B-v ' rd"r "f ,w' Crf 7" the payment ot ifl II I Tl llii was JjinJ3.12 lg completed hr rne 4'h of July, l-Go, t.ut n
m nier stwl! be pane fi r slaves hereafter importetl, j nr to any one who in any way ha aided the rebellion. Mr Kennedy waa utterly opposed to this -y-tem of emancipation in the border slare St tes. 1 He t'e ;eved f'.e Pre-' lent'a priMr wa ctlcnlated
y the present tor m of govern uie.r. pired r, imd
Hr. Harria aaid this was a peculiar fitoea iliat ' 'ATm- Jaw a u
should commence to roll back the tide of slarerj " - ,B in this rerr State where since the days of the ( Missouri Compromise it had not been checked tili , I-611 He moved to recommit the bill to the
Committee on the Judiciary, which waa agreed to. Tbe Senate went into Executive session atii a iter wards adjourned
?.0UU Barre a it. I, barrel Whw4r.
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WESTkRN HOUSF
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DISSOLUTION.
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N. T. PRICES.
DiointioH of Partntrthip.
flViK t " P vHTwpBSHlP BerataSat 1 iliTSaa ariir 1. the title r Furrcwa k Co.. ha tbisSar ex-
SSr. II. A. Fletcher retire fr -ai tbe. and E. 3. Lard arc aloo author-
of aid firm in liqaidatioa. H A. FLKTCMKBh J. . Hlhfr E. 3. LAJJtlX
NOTICE.
srtrTTCE SECBETAKT eiAKI LoUiE V a aha a
iamaaareua, .
oa th shw 4 aay
HU. ol or after the lath in. m
a w
IRWllil 4 DTVlDKNb of three aar oa J Caw i Loae Hall, w4U be pa SwlTws' Hall, ob or after the )Sth
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ii
RICK PUR EALf .
Inquire of ''a K I ?.N t Ji v : ' l,i 1
Wg, the understate i. he thia day fsraaait a BmafJSSm nasaalp ander tbe flrai name of "Hume 4 layrd," tad will coeuoo ti Dry Gooda Trad at tha Trad Palace. . So OS and 28 West Washiartoo ear. Hr. Ftelcha mar l foand at ur Co none Rex. JAiSES M. HI ME. 'aaCOdi Kta.u x Iorh
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