Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3852, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1863 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL Rn- i ' "a. - -- igMlJMt ffinwfAT MORXlNO, i n. A Valuable Document. Wn prep to pallksh. la pamphlet Urm. tha aba rwUw f Jsatga Com od KurtTtti PnwU, u e.awt MprtktstlT tad fore lie rhtca baa yet baven written an that swnjaet, wiUl the address of Um fttoU Central Oamlttw am lha raasa. wasta prodarod the fiel fsoHiatal rvvolullou ui Indiana. Moth will make on paoi pdet of 1 aagaa. wasra will form till " awod Th document sRM be rad by vvery clliaea of lad lava. AMfiw ardera to RLJMtR. HARICXEft RIXÖHAM. Hovombor II, I SC. In RinapsHa. 14. Job I'riiiiiiij:. We art o rewJ? U H of plin fancy Job Printing, irt tl.e l,e- v 'e .n hört no tie, and oa rar aa any other office We have competent hamia. food presses, a tine assortnu-t.r of paper ana) cards, and we can do pood and cheap ward. All kind of hook, brief, catalogue, ate, printed in the bt atyle and on short notice. We ask the patronage f Democrats, and all nttv er? that want print ioc im tf. , ia T Ulai IHMMi Rates of itlreri ing ia lha local coluoin will hereafter be aa follows: for ten line .r Ir-- 1 1 IM) Over len lines, ten ceti la a line. No notice will bo inserted until paid for
tW The following Seaottfal pnem. br Dr. Hfilase. waa recited by Hon. 8 S Co durtnf hi aieorh bef ie the Jsemorratic Union Aravxinfron ol New rk ritr, on the I3ih ult :
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Site bat gone bo ba Ml o In paa-im and p Our 'oratf -browew stdar, so Intig at our aW.
Me aat torn her owu atar fr as our rrn.tni; Aad I nrnod on bor brotbor too faoa of a foo I
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ii. Caroaaa. CaroHoa. child of th bob. w . coo nevar forget that car bearta aave been one; f hir forebead botb sprinkled in Liberty's Bimf, Froa the fountain of blood wlib ihe finger I Bast:
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OF THK Hon. C. L. VALLA.NDIGHAM, UP"" THK W AH. hATFI. Y I K I.I VF RED IX THE Hdl'ÜK OK REPRESENT Ti FSlili VII-W S i I THK CKKI5-III.S PROPOSED REMEDT-'.IE I K -MMW THK STOPPAfiK Ol IHK WAR-lll.s IDEA Of THK RELAT1 'N 0J Till T AT S The very gen-ral demand f..r tbe speech of Hon. I L. allaudigbain. hu Indm -d u. to put,lih it in pamphlet form. It ia tb great speech ol the agr. aud sbouM l ptaeed in the band of eerjr rrvling man. It will be ready for delivery on Matunlay, February 7. All Order ahouM direct the peeehe to be eiit by exprraa, aa the ptage will le or- rent a ropy, and in-:t he prepaid. Order are aobci'eil. I'rtr.-I i r Imn .; Ad.lre-a Ki.lKK. H AKKNK.S H1NOHAM ; CITY AND STATE ITEMS.
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Ton were always too ready to fire at a touch; Hut e .ael "She la haty be doe. not mean
We bare owled when y on uttered ome turbulent threat; Hut FrVndabip till wbi-i'ere "forgive and forget "
IIa -ar lore all died ooi Hare Ha al'ara grown cold? Haa the rurae come at lat which he father foretold? Tb 1 1 Nature mut U-ach o the -trenirth of the cbaio Ibat her petulent children would aerer In rain. TVy may light till tb- . -1 ia are gorg'd with thctr poti. Till the harvest growa black aa It ro' in ibe M.il, Till tb wolve and the caumouut rocp frota their cava-, Ai.d the .park iracka the pirau, the lord of .he wave.
In vain U the atrife '. Wl,. n ta fury la
A tbe torrent- that ru-b fr .tn the mountaina if .now Roll mingled in peace throuh tbe valley below. a Our Ftiion ia river, lake, ocean aad akjr; Man break tMt tb - medal heu od ruta the die! Tboagh darkeimi with -uiphur, though cloven wtib steei, ILe blur arch will brighten, the water will heal. O, Caroline. Caroline, child of tbe tan, There are bailie- with faie Ibat can never be won! 1 b- -tar-flow. riiiK banner n u-t iie .er (h- furi, aR ror iU blo-.om- of ligbt are the bopv of the world : io, then, our raab Mnter' afar and alo"', huii wild in tbe .uiibiue away from uur roof; Rut wbou your heart achea and yrur feet have paaja aore. Remember tbe pathway that lead to our dor.r'
Tna MihT I'iajioh Chickerinif
Steinwav L Soils', at Will.ml A. Stoweirs.fi
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tW Air tifht nietuhr toirial rn-cj. of thfil
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improvement . k-i n hind at Lotip'a, Fiidertkir. South Memli in -r-e' Also .1 rnoi in
horse glass he-irso for ii ile. J.i-4a lvt .
t& Mr. Hohl.in, -in. hitect, haa the plans and specific. iLsous itlxiui ready for a thre. slorv bu-iti-., hoil'liri o; on S iitli Mrili.n street. It will he let in i few d-iys to the lowest n bent Mdder The plan and spevifirntiona can I e seen at Mr Hnhlan office, in i he ' 1 1 n li'iildii , hr all who w int to bill lor it- construction.
rVOId silver u,l roM winfei, for which the abigtiOat Rrn e in i-.ish w ill he ; lid Mosu, 8 ' 'le M iker, JlU-d&wtf No. 50 K.tst W . in -ficet.
"One hundred and sixtv more Rebel pri
aro expected to arrive here -liortly. A preüt
raoiv of those now here are wounded, and some of them very badly.
'It rained i-ontinuouslv tester day from
earlv in the morning until late .it night. The afreets are as .sloppy as need he to suit young diK'ks. The THKtra The new und popul.ir play of Alice, the Disowned, will be repeated to night, and for the list time this sei son It will pay them who love the dr-;na fcfl see it Miss Thom; son im sustained by Mr F.iiey.
If. port of the Hank l ouiniillee. The majority of (he Committee on Hunks, to whom w is referred the memori.il ot D K M ir tin. would respectfully beg leave lo subnni the lollowiug teport: I It appears from the evidence before said committee, that Khzey G. Butkliam now is, and has been tor the mo I ol the time since tlie or ganizttion ot ilie same, the 1'ie-ident of ihe Liw lencehuig Hiunch of the li. mk of the Slate ul lii'iiaii i. m l for at le.ist the last eighteen months siid liuikham has not tieen :t citizen ot the State of Indiana, which It in direct violation ot the 66wk section id the Ch uter 2. That it further appears that the capital stock I mid tirauch is $J.KI,II0H. of which tlie said lluikh on own f i:i I .' ', and his two ROM own iiy.ybt), making in all $153,450; that by the amount of stock he owns, he is enabled to, und Joes, elect and control the DkrRCtRCj ol said br m h 3 Th.it the - aid K ( Burkh am. and sons, hae had, until very recently, a banking hou.-e in the i 4 ol Chicago. Illinois, and K U liuikham & Co , of which eaid liurkh un is -e-nor memlei, have a bulking hou-e in C ncinnili, Ohio; that the motiihly ieort of the Cashier of said Lawrettceburg branch .-how that said K ( iiuik ham, Sons, and K ( liuikham &, Co . have lutd tor a ear and un re pit. in their hands and lor their own private benefit, in the cities of Chicago and Cincinnati, a large portion of the assets id said Lawienceburg branch; said reports show as lollows: Feb.. 162, E. (i. Barkham X Co . Cincinnati, tl.i7.sOf, sK. G. Rurkham, Sons, Chicago.. . lit 0 0 ou
ToUl for February . Is62 f202,Stt VH Apr., lse. KL Ku kbamR Co.. Cincinnati, tH'J.Tll .3 E. O Rurkham, Sons, Chicago . . . 1 1.' IMII7 Total for April. Isg-J f.'O.V! 60 June, 11-62. K (i Rankham A Co., Cincinnati, f HU.723 TO K. O. Rurkhain. Soiia, Chicago,., lbil.761 K.i
Total for June, 1H82 $ 12.it .;0 i Aug., 1862. K. G. Rurkham k Co., Cincinnati, $24! 79 39 ! K Bk Kurkhani, Sons, Chicago,.. 169,7-V- H
Total for Augu-t, 1S62 tilD.738 24 0,t., lH6i K. (J. Bnrkh .m A Co., Ciivinnati, f:.'41.730 00 E. ü. Rurkham, Sons, Ciucag , . . . tSaVttt 35 Total f.r October, 1662 $477,9". 0 25 Dec., 1S62, K. G. Rurkham h Co.. Ch cinnati, t246.3s7 90 E.G. Buikham, Son, Chicago,.. 1X107
The ladies of (.'in ist Church (Episcopal)
will hold a festival and fur at M is ni- Hall, on Monday and 1 tiesdav evenings, February 16th and 1 7th, lor the sale of useful and ornamental articles and refreshment, to which the public are invited. 12-2 The town clock and a Shanghai rooster pear our office are both frequently out of order Tbe rooster must belong to an Abolitionist, for he commence- his midnight crowing usually be tween nine and teno'clo- k, and the town clock is quite a often out of order, and us wide of the mark aa the feathered time keeper.
Total for Debember. 162, t4-S4,5UO t7 Jan. lrftt. F.. ii. Bnrkham A Co., Cincinnati, 46,' M ;9
K it. Buikham. S -n-, Chicago,.
Mr Murray, a Reiuhlican Senator, ad
mioe! vesterdav that secret societies were form
inp all over the State bv Iiis party frietnls under the pretense of opposing the -cheni" of t.ikint: the State out of the Union. Mr (' -bb. in his speech, struck him when he aoM tl. c this cry raised bv the Abolitionists aoain-t the Democrats was to cover up designs of their own to inaugu rate achemes of oppression against the people. Am To an oi.i i r I r v N Mr. M in h v ester day morning calleil the attention d Senators to tie case oftbe old veteran Hicks, soldier of the war of 1-12. of the Indian wars, and ol the pres ent war, who was on his wav to Washington to seek refuge in the Soldiers' Home. A collection was at once taken up, and in a few m nutes$2l M wa contributeil by the Senators pre-ent to nid him on hi j iwrwej fgT Ladies thick sole halmoral-. thick toft lasting bwlmorala; mis-es. ires thick sole bvlmor.ils. chool -ln.es i.u mi-ses and children; Belcher's ewel boots, double aol; double sole pegged IkioL-, geni's heavy cull li.ior-. f 00 pOT pir; officers' dress boots, all slvles; lxv' and youths' boots. Shoe custorinera will find our iitock full and complete Puces tiie lowest in the market. L adie.-' anklet- the mud and water make them indispensable Ladies try liiein Jo.kM. Vi.M.ttit: k Co. I.egislutlv e Sr. miliar)
WrPM-no. Fchruirv 11. I9J9 SgSATa. The discussion of Mr C 'bb'a reo lution eoneerning the empl ment of negro sol diers was contmned. and coieumel the dav Me-awsi. Browne, id Wei!-, Mansfield. Wolfe. Murray, ami Donning spki at length on the questions involved. The amendments to the res olutioR wore all voted dowr. but the Senate adjourned at a late hour without coming to a vote on tie tu un .pie-.'. .n. A bill w a- introduced bv Mr Wiii ami to apportion the Sute for the next ait veu t r legislative purpso. H t"sK Time devoted bi business. Bills reaching No 1; introduced A number of bills on second reading dispo-d of Hills pojood No 11. prohibiting Judges of Common Pie is i -uri- from practising in inferior court-. N. ."7 . providit ,: for the coll 'n-n ol i - ernmeut -tamps ued on lecal pafiers as cost-; N .'. amending aeetioi ?R - I practice art; No 62 repealing set ton J . ot iieh;iinj felonie defining crime of arson. No f2. allowing County t'omiuissioii ers to meet in other pi i-c- thin Court Hou-e-; N h:i, amending the21-t section of Justice of the I'eace act; lo 11. amending the law as to we -iit. uid measures, making Indiana coal U to thebushel and Penney ! v an 0 - p. . - aI.Mitst itivk Patrra Mimvi-In RStN a nee 1 1 a resolution, iutioduied by Mr. Abbeti, of Bartholomew, and adopted some day since, the member of the Legislature met in the hall ot ihe Houe d' Kpre-etitati ves last nie;ht fr prayer. Not all. en t ipioi nm. were pres tat The lie. Mr Van Busktrk. the Kev Mr New man, and those who think wiih them, hol ted. They did not propo t orMlwag timl Almighty on that occasion Nevertheless the eiercisea wore .dem:, and iint.teasne The President of the Senate. Hon Par.- (' I .it i . t e ; e .k ! of the Hou-e. Hon Siinnel II Buskilk; Hon Mt Burton. Hon Mr Packard a ud other promi nent gentlemen, were theie The Ke yit Ab belt conducted tb worship, which was opened with a applicatiou to the Throne of Almighty Grace for tbe roe t. train mi rl peace and unit t once more in our distr' t.i land Atterw n i the asaombJage joined in singing a hvniu Mr
Packard the representative from M irahall and Starke- then, kneeling, reil ubliRt prajer from the liturgy of the Kpiscopal Church, in hing our He ei ! t bw peace, nuHv simI '" !l et,o. . , i ,, Che Bei Mi l.oi, I Una city . and the II . s: .t.. Davis, of . million. alW tlia aiMgmg ot Inno !. lowc-i tn e bumblo pentHnetn. the AUnightv. who rules ' 'inner. ....I I... 1. 1- i ' r . . .
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Total for January, 1863 t456,503 -9 4. It also appears lioru t tie evidence that up to January. lbl, said branch made regular semi annual dividends of 5 per cent , but nude no dividend in July, 161 , and only a semi iinnu kJ divideml ol 3 i er cei.t in .Inly , ls62, and Janu ary. l.-tt;i 5. The aid monthly rettorts also show that the discounts of said branch, tJ notes and bills of ex change, have been very small for the past year, and on the 3 st of January, IMiii, wre only 114,409 Tb. whilst the u ites of said branch in circulation were $397,1)17 00, thus showing that theb'iik ng districts which said branch w us ere ntesl by the charter to substrve. ha- deriveit n benefit therefrom, and that the ns.-ets l the said branch have boeu diertel fiom their legitimate held and carried to Ohio and Illinois, and there used to answer the private emolument of itPresident, E ii Beikham. Thi- we icgard a a violation ot the spirit, if not the Utter, of the chai ter 6 We find that the memorialist, who is a stockholder in said branch to the- amount of $10.000. has applied to the Board of Direvtor.of the Bank of the State of Indiana for redress, and has been a'-wered by said Board that they had no power to grant Inn any relief The majority think it the dutv of this General Assenblv. in puisuauce of the 2 ld section of the charter of the Bank ol tue State, to tpottRl an a-iit to examine into the condition of s ud Batik . and particularly the L i wrencebiirg Branch Iheieol, who -hall repoit to the (ieneral Assembly hi ;t- ptesent session, that aid Assembly R t ike such action as may he expedient and proper. They therefore resiectfull3 recommend the adop lion of the accompanying Joint Bsolution. likNRT K Wil-ox, ChtR man. Conct it Masonic Hau The concert and exhibition given last night by the pupils of the ln-titute lor the Blind w is largoij attended, a all the exhibitions given bv that Institution are. It was h i the benefit of the members of the Legi-latiu e, that they might witnes- the j-rofi rieney of the pupils.hu the public wa- invited, and notw iih-lan.iii.g the ram and the mud the Hall wa ciowile! The music, both vocal and instrumental, was excellent, and wa re-eived with every demonstration of favor b the intelli gen' ainiience present. It was an ev ening pleasantly ami profitably -petit both by the grim Legislators and IRt citiaen who have R4H the circa of state resting upon their shoulders
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i.i;tv nmmm goods,
SPECIAL NOTICES. Lyon's Katharicn. Tblartellghtful article for reaenio at 4 boaaUrrtajr lha human hair I a-ain uut up by th ortrtwal propaVlor, and 1- oow iüoÜ with the ame cart, .kill anl atteotlow. Of oy.r ow B.ihoa bcuaoa aauaoy. It ia atiil aoU at 36 cau to Urge hottit. Two mbi.on botUa can aastly bo aold la syoar wb'D it ia again known that the Katharioo ta not only Um most delifhttul hair dreaming m the world, bat that It cleanse the acalpcf acurfand dandrufT, fivea the hair a lively, rich loxunant ftrowth, aral preveuta it from tumine tray Thee are c.nHrationa worth knowing. The Katharion haa beew te-ted for orer twelve yar, and I warrante.l aa 1ecrir.s1. Any la1y n ho value a h auttful bead of hair will u-e tbr Katharion. Ilia Rwy perfumed, cheap and valuable. It b avid by all roapecuble deoii rs tbrvughoat ths wyrld. D 3. BARNES A CO., New York. Janl7-uA ltaw6m ÖT A00L'C.I! uU.D.OK AN IkKITA TKU THKO.tT. if allosred to progress, result iu aerioua Pulmonary and Rr : hial affection.-, oftentimea incurable. Brown's Bronchial Troches Reach dirtctly the afTecfrd part.- and give almo-t in-tant relief. In flwaanaina, Arraat, and Catabbw tbejr aro ben. t. ial. The g.Kl effect re-uhiiig from tbe use of the Trocnea, and their exteiided u c, ha- cauaed them to be connterfcite.l. Be urc to uar-l afrvm-l ort'.lt-. Imitation. OaTAts only the jAfi 'e oVoiri'a BmrnU.ii Iriflr, which have proved thair efljcacv by a tet of many jrara. f'vauc SiraaJt and Siat.aaa ahoulU u the Tr cli Hlttarj Otticer an 1 Sol .it-r- who overtax the voice and are expo-ted to sudden change-, should have them. Sol 1 everywhere at 25 cent per box. Jan'21-dA3in
TELECPAPHIC
COMMERCIAL.
aaeoarrap tiear - r r. nn .ytrt aaanwaioon Rcyjorlw. THE ALABAMA AT KINGSTON. She Lands the Officers and Grew of the Hatteras.
THE ALABAMA SEVERELY DAMAGED. U. S. VESSELS IN PURSUIT.
tit tt l h of .Vichota lAftttrorth.
To Nervous Sufferers of Both Sexes. A MVRRavww Qootteaaao hui been retorel to health In a few day-, after undergoing all the u-u.l routine and im-gular epeii-;e modes of treatment, without -ueo --. - der it hi -acred duty to communicate to his athcted fellow creatures the mass or era. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed ei.velope, b- will aend (free) a c-py of tb pr..cr:pti u ued. Direct to I)r JOHN M. UAiiN ALL. IfvC Fult-.n street. Br.x.klyn, N. T. Jan 36-wly
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Ntu Yot. Feb. 11 A lew days before the -teimer North Star sailed Irotn Key West, a commuuic ition to Heir Admiral I ta ile v. from our Consul ieneral, wa received, in which he stated that l e haJ just received a telegraphic dis patch Irom the United States Consul at Trinidad, de Cuba, saying that an Knglish briir had ar rived fruin Kingston, Jamaica, with iiiturmation that the Alabama re iche! that port on the 211th ult , and landed the orhcera and crew of the U S -learner Hatteras, sunk off Galveston, over 1IH.I in number. It was further reported that the Alatajna had
naVtrni Rftreetiy in the fiirht with the Hatteras; that she had five ithutf in Her hull, one of wlrch. through her stern poat, Was i very bad one S;e pul into Kingston to ret air her damages, and ex 1 pec ted to be reidy for sea in a few days. Imme- ; diately upon the receipt of thia news in Havana the United States steauiet - Wactiusett ai.d Oneida sailed for Kingston. The Santiago de Cuba' and K It Cuylci. then on the south side f Cuba, ' weie ötdtftd at once to the same port. The I and Sonora are gjao -teeriiii; in the same direction. 'The Tribune's dispatch savs one of the new
iron ctad gunboats is on shipboard, en route for S in Francisco, where it will lie used a- a h ubor defense. The Navy Department will immediately order the construction of two gunboats to receive the engines captured on board the Princess Hoya! HraMI RraKS Op. M Kl -! kvk DithUORJ StuffirkC. H . Va . Feb . Friday morning last, about 1 o'clock, a picket post, consisting of Mi men, under Lieutenant Bogliab, of the 11th Pennsylvania cavalry, at Wiggarton Milip. some 1 mde? hum Stafford C. H . wa attacked bv a foiv-e of about .'15 Hebels, J'l ot whom weie mouuted They killed J of our men, wonnded Lieutenant English ambtjk
l'l priaopnr. The Rebel- tlto i -aptured 1R ol our horses. UentnRtttl Fnglish and 1 men tn.ide their es i cape under cover of darkness Ni.w Yokk, Feb. 11. There ia tot much new - of a special character this morning. The Tribune's special says: The Joint Committee on the Conduct ol the War i- prosecuting with vigor an.! effect the inipiirv into the in-nbordinate influences which per suaded from the President acounterui itidoi Uen Um n-i'le'- . r lei to cross the Rappahannock and renew the Fredericksburg fiuht . The inve-ti gation ha- already included the inHueuce of a Cabinet officer. Vor row . Feb. 9. Our loss in the skirmi-h near Nine mile Ordinär v was .'10 killet wouiide l and ini--ing. Tlie loas of the enemy i yet un known . The enemy is reported to he in some force at Bnrnt Ordinary, some twelve miles from Williamsburg. Cimcinmviti. February 11 Nieholas Lonr worth died at hall' past live yesterday afternoon, aged 1 ye os The family of Philip Bernhard, consisting of e'triit persons, residing on Liberty street west of
Freeman, were poisoned y eterday by anting soup supposetl ta h ive Otnteinnd ar-eic One of the members died, and one other is not expected to live. The servant :iil has lieen arrested sus
ntetno of the crime.
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HOTELS.
AMBKiOAlM HOUSE, BOSTOINi, djjijr te latgaat am! ! i 1 raw1 d H 46J In the !tew ,,c'rMl ' ate-; . cciir.l y 1. and easy of J&l. acce-s fraw til the rants i ol tr.n-i It contains all the nAnern hwi t an aan t-. ant try - mlene lor tbe eawaarl .it. . aecwawaaodatlsw of the travebi g wählte. The al rii i t r- -n- a i . rir- and w !l -titil ircd: the suites
of ro.an- ar - 1 arr iwged. and completely fnrni-hed for
laaaiie aim !-.ri:- raveling oi anil t tie Lou-- will C'n'ii u- la he kept a- a l r-l cljs lie: I i e.ery re-pect. fcW-lvdta i'vs i::rr. Proprietor.
Nrw Vokr, Feb II. The New Htven Pal I xlium st ites that Gen. Smith's 9th army corps h is left the Army of the Potomac and gone to Fortress Monroe. Cairo, Feb 11 The rebel Col. Cuhman was arrested on Friday, at his residence near Riplev, Tetin , and was brought to Columbt;, Ky., ye tenia J, in irons. Ool. Cushman has butned more cotton, perhaps, than any other man in the Confederacy. He has acted throughout w ithout com-mi--ion Irom the Oott federate ttoveniinent. Vick-imrg letters aev the brilliant achievement of the Queen d'the West in running th (ra antlet of Rebe! b.oteries had a most beneficial effect upon the spirits of our troops. The Vtcksbnrg coaeeenondent of the .lackson ApfWal, says it is noniibli that (irant will make the Li;:esin very bad order, 1 P M
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CR0CSRS.
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GROCERS,
LAFAYETTE, INDIANA,
Offer f I aa tb loll 0
GROCERIES:
Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups Cordage, Tobacco,
Teas, Spices, Fish, Soaps, Fruits, Rice,
WOODEN-WARE.
I-o a larger a k-Ttn-.i lit f
WHITE GOODS, LINENS, GROCERIES GENERALLY,
ISlMMMMta SE3plnBr Wool, KNITTING YARNS, CORSETS, &C, U7 . W ashington, wirret. Hi t rrn Illinois nl renneaeti st., INLH AXAINM.IS. INI
RtttHtR tha aby artlelea we will off, u he trada t :i i YTrii au t -he partner reailin in Sew y ort, aii.t a'leii.tmu al' - n-t t'v Reatoent as well aa cewntrv .lealer will fsl It ta t' Or .1 .. .......... ..i. r k ha-fi-ie !.! mi- 'IK ea-
TUan can be found iu :b State. E K Ii A: H ATCHER. LAFAVKTTE. INDIANA
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DRUMS. Ilriuiin. Ilriim. Hruui. l. Mti.r .urlat nl f Iba Ane.t IH vim er drought tu ib. mark. Ial WIIXARD t i kl.l 'I Jat.Jt
MUSICAL. II A U MOMI MS -A5l SCHOOL ORGANS. A N aaaoetwaawt f tb- fHjAar loatrwM ' g W 1 aUl I
W ysniNT.ToK. Feb. 1 1 . Sfnate Mr. OriaPtt. fro at the Commiltee on Naval Affairs, report el a resolution tocr niprnsafe sailois of the gunboat for loss of cloth ing. Passed. Mr. Ten Kyek, from the (' nimittee on .Itidici iry .Irepotletl adversely on the hi I to amend the fugitive atare nel Mr TrnMbnll, from the same committee, reported back the bill to allow flic United States to prosecute apped- and writs of error without giv ing security. I'a--ed. Mr Wilkinson called up the bill for the removal ol the YYinebago Indians from Minnesota. Pnen Mr. Wilson, of M usachusetts, called up the bill to increare the nuniher of Major and Rrigadier Gentralf in the Volunteer service. It pio vide lor an increase of 3d Major Generals and ISO Brigadier fJerieral-. Making the whole num bei of M ijor Generals TO, and ot Rrigadier Geu et 1 1 JT0. Mr Uriaaet was opposed to the bill, and asked for the ei- and nars on its passage. Mi t ' ir'iie wanted to know how manv of these (tenet als were on duty. He thought this in.-iease nonld add gieatly lo the expenses ol the Gov em met it Mr Wilson said many gentlemen had been up pointed when the new lorces were raise 1 He did not believe that so manj were needed, nnd he thought th.it some limit hd better be placed on the tauber, or else nominations of new Generals would be sent to the Senate every day. Mr Grimes "aid there were more objections to the quwlity of the Generals than to the quantity M my of our Gmein! o iht to be removed and better men put in their pi ices. At the expiration of the morning hour the Chair called up the special order, the bill to aid the State of Miouri io emancipation, bur the unfinished business of yesterday, the currency bill, being first in order, was ttken up and the amendment offered bv Mr Harris adopted. It provides that it bank or banking association h ill he a holder of U S bonds to the amount of 50 per cent, ol its capital stock, it may transfer or deliver to the C. S. Trciury such bond, or part thereof, in the manner provided bv this act, and will be entitled to receive circulating notes equal to hi per cent of the bonda no transferred and delivered. Hoist. Mr Washburne gave notice of his intention to introdoce a hill to repeal all law levying duties on railroad iron. Si- Cox. frm the Commi'tee on Foreign Af fair, made a renort on Mr Fessenden's resolution as to whether Gen should not be dismissed as Minister from C dtimbia. Mr Co ciued a note to be read from Secre tarv Seward saving that the President was en trusted with the function of receiving foreign Ministers, and this was confided to him hv the Constitution. Mr Cox re milked thnt the Legislature Ind ncthing to do with unject of receiving foreign m nistcrs. He had no doubt the Government t.iking tSe proper Mep for recognizing the (i ernment of M , a all the function of the State, the forts, capital. 4c , were now m the h m is of the Utter, and be u now President de facto and de june. Mr Fe-senden expressed nis iissatisfactiou with the report. His obiect waa accomplished. Ha was glad to heir that meaauroa were being taken to reorganixe that (toverntnetit The committee was discharged from the fur ther consideration of the aulje t. NOTICE.
av Ttri mm larlmiail Market. Ci.xctN.XATi. Feh IL r "ur dull and prices irregular and nominal; op extra $6 'Wheat du 1. nu J M sales; red offered at $1 'JU end white at $1 30. but a concession of much has to be made in order lo effect sales. Corn 70c. Oat 50c. Whisky has advanced to 54c, aid in active de mand. Pto visions unchanged and quiet; citj mess pork is '.:eld at $14 50, hut this is 50c above the views of buyers. A better feeling Iu lard, with tales of 51 tierce, country at 9Bc; city is held at i3aC$97sc. Halt meals are neglected, and prices nom in) Clover seed not much doing, and oflered at $0 1 i: , : ie- tit in, unchanged and quiet. (told declined to $1 51, and demand notes $1 4. Exchange turn and buoyant; b inkers selling spate Knglish at par. lew lark llarkrl. Ntw You, Feb 11. Flour dull, nnd 5altc lower, at $7(3? 15 for ey-ra t ite. $7 -Jöoi 7 40 for eboiet in, $6 GOftf 6 bO for superfine W - -' tn, $7 fit 7 50 for com m n to medium extra Westert' . $7 1 rr7 55 for extra round hooped Ohio, $7 55rä9 lor trade brands, market closing dull. Whisky dull and unsettled, at 18 Wheat very dull, and 1c lower; winter red Uli nois, $1 hi; q notation for Chicago spriog $1 .'15 (dl 49; MiU.iukee club $1 S3JI 59 Co.ndull and heavy, and cloeed steady aud more active at 90(i92c for sound mixed Western, and 79 BBc for uusound.a large portion ol the sjsJni l.eing made to seculatoi s. C iffee Rio more active and firm at 3233c. Sugar dull. Molas-es N. 0. active aud firm, old crop 40x45c. Pork dull and low. Bacon dull and scarcely so firm Lard dull and lower at lO1 107c; choice 1 In. Money ei-ier Sterling irregular nnd nusettleil. Gold very unsettled, opening ;it $1 52?, declining to $1 5"J, advancing to $1 561., and closing at $1 54i4 or I 543(4. FOR SALE.
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I'lVIKKMIl of three -r rrn . Ik. .ikofiKe
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II KARRI
MERIDIAN STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.
I
I their l"t of gTOtwH onN'orth Meridian .tree , adjoining the corporation. It fronts 13 J ct. ruia.iug back alonjc first ireet 210 feet to n 3) fst alley, with a 1 f,Mt all.-- on the west. Tlii- i- one f the tlnest unoccupied piece- of ground n Nrth M.-ridiau street, ami will be sold n reasonable term- for ca-h. Apply to febS-dlw ! I.I'M; A HARKKE88.
MEDICAL.
Ur. Iaiit1luiii iH't ilic. roii no c che or Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Whites Strictures an CO vlI'l.AI Vrs OF m OKt.AiSi Of at: i ;u at ion.
riliiL QenerrtoBa, or eannnMlj eanaw Claf), Is a 1mI gnctRtg malady , nnl is too well known to require any explanation; it is eaay to be fcof , but it is difljculi io Ret cl.-ar of It i- I OaWRysntaO that few iidinir. ; r pervadean daawM of sseieu 1 th asaW and irasale, rich ai.d poor, both married aid s;ngle. A'tliough -otroulde-sme in it-elt, to di-tre--iiii atid -.m-i siu-s fatal, it i a dis. as, , the treatment of which, ha- Rl tierally Ren worse than the discae It-elf. The common fu-bionabla tieatm nt i- lir-l lo deprive you of all l.usiness; then comesacour e of -rarvation living ott bread and tea, water irruel . r s"iitti d of siop-; ou must then 1 bled, cupped or l-ached. Combined with nausea ingj medicRaaa, Injectiou-. loilotw, ointnn nts, and warm foments ions. ver few davs the medicines ;ne rl.amred; and after aome Raontha' treatment in tin- way, which ttie patient bears wtth ereat fortitude tor ! .ir ol ex.ure; he is Ascharged, or lischar; - hirnselt, witL an irritablf uretor, a swelled tect'cli-. an enlargement f the jirostrate planda or a dise.ee ot the neck of 1 lie bladder. This t net Wat, which acts like a -hnrt:i, wiibafew dosea on t o-e .li-ea. s, and is quite plea-ant to take, and which has currd thousands iu New York, Philadelphia. RaltiRNtenwi many al ihe Southern cities, is a certain and effectual remedy, that makes a rapid and permanent cure, without regard to diet, t rink or exerci-e. ,-r-pt wr-t-linir, nwnwnj f seer-st raining. Thi- remedy i unequaled by anything yet discovered for th cure of tho-e di-e It i- extracted from our own plants, and i- per fectly safe, a- it i- purely veneiatde It contains M mercury, so that you can exjio-e y. ur-elf to all kinds of weather, without the least langer from tha mtdicine. And if you are careful in wrapping up your paste, y on will b tve n ta-te or tmell fnm it, so that you are not deprived from going into company, or being detected by nearest friends. Thi- is no quack me Ikine, but a remedy discovered and used with immeti-e success by a regular physician, and confidently recommended to the unfortunate. OaUHQR N.n is genuine without the sigtiature of Its proprietor, V . F. Davidson, around the box. All inf flags WO Hl I of trade marks will lie procc..ited with the ntmo.'t ripor ofthe law. 07. 1 . 1) V VII MOS, Sole Proprietor. 'iminuati, Ohio. Sold tj Drugci-t- encrafly. jan2-d6mis
PIANOS.
150 I5KST PIANOS. $150 d 1 KOl KSTKKN A HALE having removed to their new t win ni I, No. 478 Broadway, are prepa ed to offer the public a magnificent new scale full 7-0ctave Rosewood Piano, cont ining II improrement known in this country or Europe, ver-stning bas, Kranch grand action, harp pedal, full iron frame, for
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YEARS,
W Alt A I 1 I D OK PI V I
Rich mouMing rases, 81 7Ä TO s00. all warranted ma'le of the liest material, and to stand better than any aold for taUO or f.00 by the ld methods of manufacture. We invite the best Judges to examine and try these Bew in-trurr.enta, and we stand ready at all tboe to test them with anr other mantifactured in this country (.ItO V EST I.K & HAIaBf my2-d:Hni 47S Broadway X. T.
Kacataci fi -aa 4 lau on the LUttlv-TlaM. Thi battle . An ileum) bee ieeo the moat sau g n . irr of tbe war, the ool y oue foagbt with visible design and npou military principles. Tba arrangemetit of our corps toe overlooking position of the commanding General the sending into action tbe right and left division tbe tinting up of the ceuter and finally auccess, excites bewildering admiration , and carrie the in nii t the great field of Austerliu and Wag ram, fought by Napoleon Of all this hare I poken The ktmrt history of uch a conflict ;uicha-ed by the lives and blood of twenty ibou
aand men. most be found in the hospital. War
haa it glories, but it baa ill ten thousand deu. iu these human torture-, that make the ee tnHi ache, the heart bleed, the lips paly. and the brain reel The sight ia at first positively uiien durable. The life blood of some is still trickling away in -dent calmness, while the dissevered liml" and maniac brain of others give rise to sounds Clod grant I may not again witness. Hut. e mothers who l.ere -eck a sn. ot wia husband, or sisters a brother, or sons a father, know and be consoled that even here the hand of mercy is watchful, aud better care is bestowed upon your loved ones than might at first seem possible. It was in the hospital where rested the gitllaut Hooker that I learned the history of those
mythic il word, so often -ecu and so little understood, "S T IH60 X ' An thing alleviating the suff erings and saviug the lu es of our soldieris ,i national h!e-.ing I 'tnes:ed some aston ishing results front thi article It is well know n the effect oi burnt guriKw' j der and BaXttenMM thirst, which, atMed to the 1 iida of t.Ktiuv in 1 1 1 a ear t rw tataal reAStaW llA nnina '
iv i i. ('" in tut h wuuut'i, V i v n vw . nit iivwe sity of n reviving stimulant In this particular hospital the physicians allowed their patient- to drink Plantation Bitters, otherwise called S T 1?60 X. and although the wounded are most numerous here this division having opened tne fight at 5 in the morning the men wete in j-t!v composed, and there was very little faulting. The article act upon the -tonisch and the nerves in a most incomprehensible manner, supe rior to bfandy, atid without suhsetuent stupefy ing reaction It uriginated in the West Indie, rjeenpennd of the celebrated t'alis Rjra llaik. Hoots. Ileitis, io , all pie-eiveil in St (.'toix Kutn. the S T 4808 X being rncrot (ngrntnttt, not yet rnenajnl In the public. It is princijally
re oininendel for sunt of npeiite, disetdered liver, intermittent levet, stomachic ilifhcuities. , &c. 1 understand it w:ts -omewhit known in
the Southern Stales previous to the war, and it appears an agent of .letters'. n Davis recently
applied to the proprietor.- lor the privilege lo j
tn ike it for hospital purposes dining the war, to which they made the following replv:
N RW Yokk, .Ian 16. 1"J Mr. atfRfnl of, JlfC : le.ir Sir In reply to your communication offering " fifty thousand dollars lor the recipe and i right to nuke the Plantation Hitters for your h".-p itnl purjKises during the war." we beg to say ' your price i a liberal one, considering it would j cost us nothing to comply, and that otherwise we enn derive no revenue Irom the Southern t ite; bu;, sir. our duties to our (overnment nnd our ideas of eonitency would not allow us to enter
loin It. nllhough it might please us to assuage i
the siinenng- of your misguideil ldlowers We rem tin. verv respectfully, yours. P. H Dbakl A Co. These gentlemen give the history of certain ingredients of the'r article for over two hundred years showing that, through all changes of the
medical profession and its practitioners, strength, composure and cheerfulness have been derived ftom these source- Ir Woods, in the Washington BRRjfMtel, infoimed me that one patient was fa-t sinking and entry, and had not slept an hoar lor two week-, until the Plantation Bitten came to hi- knowledge, when one dav's trial gave
him it night'- ut, and he was now fast recover- 1 ing. I am siirprt-ed our IVovernment has not 1 tMnjtti aftfleaeutl D vis in energy, and adopted
tliis invaluable article n all our hospital. The weak soldier- clinj to it like a brother. Asa lay memher, 1 cap !ear witne-s that it is "good to take." ami afford more energy and life than
anything I ever tr:s. Success to the Plantation
Bitters But 1 have digresoetl In mv next I shall speak of gathering in the wounded, burying be dead. Ac M ODKMUS 110 dlmeodJtwStnan COAL.
MCDICAL BOOKS, ftC.
GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY. II.IMTI.RI D
,T JS -rLJr-" ü JmcRi rot t trrahuutt or all tu tihh or rat
mtmrnrnt U UBVlaL
GelE AT REDUCTION"
is no. ran r. r.r
TAXES.
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THE CITIZENS OF THK SIXTH ASSFSSMFN'T DISTRICT ofthe State of Indiana are hereby notified that we have dispensed with a portion of the Assistant Aesors f.-r the same, intil the 1-t of May next, when the general assessment will be made. The following person in each county have been retained, who will attend to all business relative to assessments In their respective counties. There are many cmle brokers, horse dealers, peddlers, manufacturers and other.- who have not yet taken license, and many wh are do'ng a wholesale business under a retail license, also manufacture rs. auctioneer, prddlers and butchers, who do not report uromptly every month. We respect fully ask all nach persons to come forward at once, and u-e the means to ave them trouble and expense. MARION COI NTT. John F. Stumph Indianapolis. HANCOCK COUNTY
WQ SMITH Ii low rereivin .Vi.OtiO bushels of . Pittsburg Coal, -old at reduced prieea.
Ord-r- l-ft at So. 6 South Delaware treet. or at Joy- ' dan X tf t-', on the corner o Union Railroad Track, will he promptly filed. WH.UaM IIMITt, Agent, teb ."-jind
WINDOW SUPPORTERS.
6
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Willis win-.
SHF.I.RT cor NT r
.reenfleld
Shelhwille..
JOHNSON COUNTY L. W. Fletcher Franklin. MORGAN COI NTT. W. H. Craig Martinsvilla. HF SURICKS COUNTY. Allen Ilea Danvill. uiLHAf a. mm Asteaasir Sixth District of Indiana. declS-dAwlw
.1 i h I tt.-t ,rf4Ct u-tit'U f -r c'..irf J- '!.,' ,. F,vry sntarnf Rnildinr 'bat hav no' Vd and Weicht, hould have Ruoerwortb's Supporters, the co-i lieinf only about ..te ixth rtf the xpene for
I i I ha breakaa
of fla. CbiMrens' Arms. Ac , te. Tne suri-cr.t-er i prepared t flmib Rnildera with tbe a'-..-. W ind'-w Sopp.,r-r. or pot 'hr. n Window, for tl ie who mav want il.em. J. ( . Ill , tsjent. sn?-.'m' ?4 Kentucky Ave war. Indianapolis, Ir.d . DRY COODS, NOTIONS, AC.
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PRJCR ORLT TRR CRRTW .4 Jlcdical Rrnort.
' . ,v rt-t rtmtm awaw Sm Jaaeiaa avarf PkyMoy rJtX teaassaav Bum awaat JHmmi.
0 A NFW MtTRODliT
Van.
oocile, anal H4iatr, rl n -ai a taw Ktatey, tlasr Ave., wwwN et mm iiuryl awwlannny a va,wablt i reaUa m that wiaW see4 aaalwiy if j istt f Tmaaii Weak ne-. XncmrwaJ tasnaSMa. tnj eeet natranRaas af fswrh aaw bm turtty arm we Tt mm taw tassataf habit of alf-abase. Ta which Is eat nl i ian mm Female LS-eaawa, ant ether totaweattna ataSter of tbe as raaat UaWMrtsssoa to tbe niamo ami than eaewseafssanj amsft, wwooaWOfftaWw Oowha of their ptir.ical aietnj t nter that Lau Sent to any alitraws ta a oaaksd arrafe per, aw rar tat mt tew eants or raw rAensna. We devote our entire ttawe anal atlewteu to tbe treatnawa mt tbe variou. ptiTale S.aeaaai troaaeS of la awr asV vate report. Owr Diapenaary la th only I Citation of the kind in America which ha been Hhnt4 by a awsaaml charter, ana thta fact bowbi ffirm It a prrfereoce oer law vTiowa qaacki of dowasiWI charactaw lo mm tmmu la aV large ctttsa. Itttportmtt lo Frmale-n! One aej.artm-nt of owr twawininry I pertally teeotet to the irn'mfi f the Uteaa of Females sneh as La chorrbea. sr "Whlw." lrregwlar. Rainfwl and Rappeeaa Menotraatino. 5ervow and OansraJ DehRW . IRsawaoa of he Womb, Rarrentie, he. Cansoitatton and examinations free of charge Also for awl. 1R. UF.W EE'S REGULATOR PtLlJi For Female fM.Mrwctfoti. Irreevila(tles. Ac Marrtesl ladies in certain situations ahewtd not ae theat, as they would ranac miararriage Price tl rr box. and may be sent hv mail.
DK. U tl FN s I'UKVFNTIVE An Inva'uahV
for those wisbmc to limit the Dsnwber mt their
ot the barren who deaira children warranted not to RtJare the health, and will last for s lifetime Sent ta aay address, under seal, on receipt of the price TWO BOO LAJth PATIENTS AT A DIRT A NCR Ry esxMne a Sets tat einen- of their -ymptoms, will reeefye a Blank Chart containing a li-t of qno.Oons, onr terms for tne curse af treatment, Ac. Medtcinoa aent to any wart of the eowntry to cure anr rae at home, free from danger ' cwrtoalty . All transactions private aad confidential temeenbor the name and number. Direct all letter ta O H EN'S HEAD PISTES A Rt, onylS-eSdAwly LasjtssMlle. Ky CONFIDENTIAL
IN
TOIN.I MEN WHO RAVE
ured thetnaelTe by certain
habits, which unfit them far bnawssaa, pleawre or tbe duties of swarrled H; alo, middle-aired and old men. wha.
from tbe follte- of vouth or other canses, feel a debility in advance of il.eir year. lefyre tdacing themselves uudar tbe treatm- ut of ot,y ooa, bould 6rl read I HE SRfRrr FRIES I Married ladie will learn something of importance by pemaing "The teeret Friend " ant add-e--, in a sealed envelope, on receipt f Ten Cents PR. STUART A CO. can be cotvmhed on all dleaaea af a private or confidential nature, from SA M.toRP M., Sundays from I to II A M .) at their offlce, Ra. IS Eaa Third treet, up taira, between Main and Sycamore, fposite the Heerte Houe Addre-. III ('HAS A STU AKT t CO . " mcb'il -dAly ia-'Rt Cincinnati, Ohm.
WANTED.
AGENTS o ii m t it nl 1 y W ti it I e 1 . I WANT iNPCRTRIOUS AND ACT1YI MRS TO canvas- tbe country thornufft Iv, and depo.lt ot medicine w ith every fam ty. I am empby :ne arent to cam as, on f.. t. nt 310. ai d with horse and buggy ttt per year. A (rent, are reumred to faiuih bor.es ard aWSJaW In add'tion to tb above salary I d fray all expensea in clden to the bu-tne-a. It it an arreeaidt and bealtbfwl occupation for 'ung men, flvir.K them a good opportunity to make money without tbe possibility af snstabxiug los accrvii tig from selling on commiosion. Appli' slits -hould a;pl in person, r address (if farther information te der d) the propriotor by letter Ifo one will he employed for a leas tetm than one vear, ard will cuter info a o r . irart t that effect I shall rt-qir rr rr :ruy in alt cases If I am not peraawatly acquainted with the applicant, as I ah all lot rast in i stoiy money, medicines, books and receipts tn the imoun' sffl -n f00 to 13,066. J-M FRORT. JaniR-dtwStn Indianapo is, Indian.
GROCERIES. NEW HOUSE -A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAR ! I
5041 Hbds Ra-Rv-
1,666 Rago CottVe. 'JerST1' f aldwe k Ahord tt io h e ta Tea.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
1.006 bris of b mV
pe- G.n
l.ttt) Pack ago Wisse.
68
East Wash. St.,
lO.tJWft Coco. INDtANAPOUR. IRD . Rata, ino limi.l Ien.rii. te r ose s, r e aaar Eait Orange.
Raisin-
'dd I ellasvt s Mall
RsfJl aWah (HOKE NTOIK "
OF GROCERIES
Wi'bb. kriiiircly A Co., "r1
frjR.ee t - boo Sacka
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!-spistl Notice. 10 dB VSJtTfSSRS.A'! uirerliteyment f,ie fur 1 if, r nRR -Ut '.''rr ir j.'.Vn of tkr ! iu' lCi d, teUiftt charymtt tkt rmgydar ratmm i fi i'ii,.iv .' t time tkfj ire ordered oaf .
HOLEMALE r vI.Vüs IN lOltF.li.N AND DOme.tic Dry (ood-, Notions and tsenta' Pan vas .
lEa ivoods. Old P't OAce Building,
strt d.lve Weriis' "et . t r d'anapM. ' For Hale .Low for Cirnh
halt.
l.ono Rarrai
WblsAy
!
Selling Chrtper
A LOT UPON CIRTLE STREET. A LOT REAR THE Blind Asylum, and a Honoa and Lot near the Bord Asylam. M- Kf. KNAN t PIERCE. r.ovltVttn Real E'tste Agli.
THAR ANT
WESTERN HOUSE.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
T. SBNOUR, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS-AND MEDICINES. No. ,1. Hale. Hone Block. Wcl W.i.hiiigton street. REEPR CONSTANTLi ON HARD A I I'LL AtOORTMENT t) PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL OIL AND LAMPS, WINDOW GLASS, PERFUMERY AKI) I ANOY ARTICLES,
, . . 6wtltt3 tsttRtttRI.
N. Y. PRICES.
RESTAURANT.
Sl.su a FI LL ASSORTMKNT OK riU'H i; 1 I A
frbl' d irs
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT. Nos. 19, 21 k 23 North Blinoif Sta,
THE ONI T I IRRT-4 LAJt It cm I ii ii r nut II THK cm
Oysaara. Pssh. Oaawo. aas all iko SolwaaWaa of Os
erred a R Roars M ia two snot at vis
