Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3853, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1863 — Page 3
DAILY BENTIN Kl FRIDAY MORNING, L-fcR 1
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Job Priming. Wt are now rudjr to do all Mm of pU.n and feny J"b Printing, in tbt best a'tU. on hört no ttet. too e tktmp sannyorW oJtv Wahiv coa ort on t hand, pood pre a . a fin aasortment f pnrMR a?H crd, und wr-in )o gm! ep work Atl kbvt of bo.V i.rief.. nil.fn. 4., prinleil ia the net m ant on -hurl rtol t We ask Um patnmage of Uaanocrat, and 11 bera that want printing ifll tf To Local Apraariaaae Ratte f avtrtrtaaiiig ia fho local culuaau will hereafter be at fellow: for ton line or !w, 1 ' 1 ten I. tan tenia line No notice will i Ittoerta I until juM i far
Hk We trrOft foa ' I 'ldier in on of ihefndiam rgiev.ti' wm tr army to ho wife in thi citj, bttfetl
noeapiatn i i thedi. ;. u m ulr .n la oi or th nojjK thi arm? He oa t a th teree i0 fun Ii. I with if"'"' tn and Hot, rh.lt tht old'rra lw to build 6re-place" aabt they eat Tbo iierr.,e get ooft broad. luth dmr eat conflnrd to hardtack; and in ever? war, tint fa vored race i (raited with marked ot)idor.itn. Ht the feeling hi bettor in t'-a mrmr ginet the alxdiiiof, inMu'f- in vi'ir.iterl The !
.In- a I'nfon. and (Im purp
i(oi lo filit for the i r ,ti-n of (lit f not l.r rli- I'tmttotiof ih-iiejrret, fear tht war ia being directed tu tint
Lkoilatitk Paarte bit art so We are re' iue-i.: l a.iy (hut. if .(her uti i T 1 tlilr engage mania had Dot preasoil them, the Raw. Mr V in , I'm-h i k, tiie Hev Mr. Newm tn ml the Re Mi (ir.i v w.Mld hate been present at tha tr.ver nn iiii' h-ld in brotherly ! nnd tipi lication I'T .1 V. '! , 11.1 tit I A.'lrihU . I. .-'it letore last in (he lull l (lie Huuaeof Kerre-n -atirea. Wis mike ihn rorrtetiin with referent t to the honorable gentlemen, in justice to u!l p.ir tiea concei i.ei liu'wrm -.; .-run-tel d aak, wIhtp t':i KM emid yv, -n.fi. indicated, and what were (hey ROiog l tint time of night t The prayer meetin z waa het altar dirk We ite not di-r,oed to pursue lite m Her luit! tr. RJ !- it het Mi.es uece-eary fr a COplotO an.1 t' nimph utt rindic-ilion of their cliaracter aa
ler'lator and Cttri-tmi gentlemen
Tlw ytj aaneraJ 1Tiinrf f r h- p--ot rf Hon. V.l Vallandtffbam. baa i(i1ut-f1 v.. , pjhlHb tl In parophltrt A HtACTIKI L ClT Hit:ivi i. the capital city form. It Is i be treat o' tb ,f tb age, an l hiill I of" the taland of .latra, arcrdin tu li.e (laacriptio
placed m Um baud. of -ry rr.t.ling nun li will be raa.1 f..r ttUvrrj wo aiur-Liv, r'ebruary 7. All tr-
Hon. C. L. VALLANDIGHAM, irrw tw war. i-attci.t nn.rvtRan f! ruv. HMi 'K nrPRK.MTlVK-HP VIKWS OF Tiff rRIM-HI IHo!nWT HFMKDY HK F. W( THR STra,K OFTHK WAR 1118 IDK Of THE ttLATK!t llir "TTKS
dera buld tlirrt t (be pcbe t be Heilt b expreaa, aa the JK-U)re W t ui:r cut a aeaft and mit I prt-aid. Ordara are ohrited. Pr. 1 Mper Iftcepwa. AddreM FI.DF.U. It UKN A I1N,II M. lnliaiiap(itt. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. The liir i'iANiri (Jhickering & Sona' m Stoinway k, Sona'. at Willard k StoweU . 4 Balea tftwM 1 km ff01d ailver ami gold Walifi, for wh'u-h the hi; -t jtfK-e in v tali ill he .ai I Mcmtui Soo. tach' II i k t . lüd&wtt No .' 1 I.-' Waawington tict. IW fle U lioa of (Jariat Church fcjii'rop-tlj will iioid a foattval ami fur at M launic Hall, OU , Monday and 1 ueadav evt-ninv. February 1 St Ii and l?th, for the -ale of aaefnl and oniaiMntal urtidaa ami retreehments, to whi' h tha puh'ie are , invited l3-3 jeTMr Boh' .Ii, arehiteet. h it (he plana ami jp.- if .toi,a a). ill ready for a line? ptory i bu-iiie- b.iililin on Sontii Meii.lnu -tieet It will bo lot is a few day to (he lowe-t mi'l het biilder The plan aud wporilt Kinnt ran le BOOH at Mr Htih'.in'-. olli. e. in the .K n hmMii.--,.
all who want (o hi I for it - .iiinitioii.
HfT Air (i;h( met.ilif tnsriil f:i-e. of thf Htct imjirorrtner.t, k't)( on lumi it Nig', Under taker. S-Mlth Merldi i! -'rtct Al-u i ;...! i hwraa giaae kwOfOt to: - fl dattraÜ
f a newpajer c.rrepoi tlet.t. i a hntliant reci
men of oriental apletidor 'I lit hou-e which re aa white a- now are plared one b indred fe.-t .irk from the reet . the inter en ri;: gCt leM.ir flile with tree, liter ill) alive wttfi fiirdj, and every variet v of pi mt- and flow era Kvei y hoOOt h tf a yi izx in tront untj i- decorate i with beautiful picture'1, elegant laoiH. !-. etc., a bile rock mj ch.iira. kMBWgO and ottaftwWJM of the nicot doacription, furnih luxurious accomBjjltliOjg for the family, who ait here niorniii'.s nnd ercninpe. At niirh; the ify one blaze ( light froaji the laaps. Ttto hotcti lutTO grosodi
ot eitiht or ten aerea in extent around thero.cov- j eretl with Bne ahade treea, with fountain, flower, gardetr, etr. Indeed, st nutnerou ate the tree-, the eitv ,ilmo-t re-ienib e-t a fte-t The rooRM are vor iii'h arid ppociona. witliont carpet, and but few curt lin. Hewla are -etvetl Dtp about the , a inae at at tii-t claa hoiela in the L'mte.f Stales,
litli iu.'h the h ibitt of liviog art iti'te different At l it light coIKm and IM me taken to the r tiet i"om. and again ai tight oefoc1i HglR refreafa rnenia. At (welvc rtrikla( i- er Ted, and at
seven, ti nner C.-tYee and tea aie ilwav rtadv, i
day and tiii;Ii(. No htiMneas i tl ne in thesdee in the m kid It ral tfte ü if, on RCOOWl of the he.tt. The night and morning art cool and deli:' (- ful; btrdo or inaing all miit Toe thenBometef staniiaat nhotil K'2 dogrO ihn U-huui the ye i T he Itland -lau oootaio a population of lOjOOQ The i-!anl atH.unda with tiuers. leopanl, an aconilai, aixi poiaottOOj ttaoMlM of all ki; The finest fruit in the world are pfOOWHtd in jireat profusitiii.
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'A roceidion will be iield at the Kxecu
tie Wtntfoa) thia ovooing com tw toeing at 7 1 .'clock. The public are respectfully iuvite.i to attend. No If am Howen. S w art k Ct hive re
eeired nno(her Itrire upply of (he popular worka of Wtlkie GoMtaoj alai. a lew copiea ol (he 'Worn m in White," bv t ie e.une mtiior 12 M Of" Is not thi an exquisite picture of ihe W ee. with hr wrllinr n n.-ur. Tun w iM-ejed i-iter m w , x. Th rniK "f empiri' rinin.l hf-r h h The Indian'. W mjjm on hi r hreaat. y In lllinoia, :rru ii im .er- of farmer are roiiil: thia season into tolfi.- m iwin, a natural roault of the present high price- A writer in the I'rtirie Firmer figures up tht profits per ace at 0MN BjTW H Tnlh .tt. Km, . the President ot the S ii kinsi Fund, gave magnificent party last night at Militatv Hall, which was ittemleti by hosts of friend Tie? me ni hers of the Legislature were nexrly all there, and the haw at ami rathion of our city was well and nuaatrowaly roprweiited. U wa a pleasant retiiiitm 'lhe BMpaiWcUaW Wcwm - iilflrftlCf if r. - I . .j the well known libtralUj ol theho-l I btsuppoi ws superb. The dancing was kep( up until a late hour, and all went uti aa happily aau marriage festival fJT Chase K l)iweo, wli.i ojeood Cadj Co.. in the boot and ho busines. in Glenn's bhx k. are opening i new ami superior usrtmeut of good in their "me Among other articles can lie found a npleudul article ot double tplad seweil and pt'gge.l boot-, uxl women's, misse.-' and ehildrtn I double soletl b ilmorals. Mr Dawes b now ati-eut at the E tst purch ising got; The cti-tomer- f t!i e-talili-hment an i the public generally will find Me jar. Cod and I'ooe on band to wait upon them, and no es tahii-hmeut in the city has a better or more gen erl a.rtment of t.oot ami shoes. The good hare all !een purch aod with especial reference to die wants of (his m uket A NbW Firm Me-sra Huntei Dario Brun Inge m. Mr. F S.iutiianl in lot bo.it ami -Itoe bu-ines-, and will continue t cupv (he ohi stand of the latter, No l'J Fast Washington (rcet Mi Hut. let w t- torinMly of the firm of Ifm-hiie k Uuuter, nil Mi Brau dago w a the well ItnowB awd popular aolawaaaAt in thai hoosw Mr Dnto In- lieeu in (lie -hoe bu-ine!.s l-ir tlie t a-t twelve veir :unl h aa a thorough knowledge of the rule It is the in tention of the new firm to add 1 irgel to their gtoek and to make it the mo-t eomplott of ai etah!ihmenf in the West They in;en l to fur Dtah (bo heat of goods if Iwt . -west juices. Jie Hearing in the oh 1 mto 1 1, t nnntle ixeiifr t hotter than a s'.ow -li.iltn " Thi ajtictl we know, that no more at ..mtii.iil iting amf izert'le manlv Irattesimen t in be l oin I ans where, awd the have ine n et . ami enter, rise to ueeeed in w. a the undertake
Tha Th rR I ! etc n a better audience t (he (heifer list evening ihm thtTQ ho botaj inv evening during the week Hi. I weather has
to faf Uit week proaowtod nut liatM irota coming out iinl iv:.l) M -s Tli -tn; -. n the suji port be tleaerve- N that Ihore 1 a proapOCt of the streets tie n tu rig once -note navigable. hope tn see full hmi-es tht halawct of Jfi Thtrnrv:'s en-.' i ;ctnetiV This evetv: I Mi Thompson ha- a tnirtit, atnl appe ira in th f sterling cornedv. She !S r- C uer, in wh: we aro sure her spiihr'.x. tr .l the nn( time perfect oaturainoas .it ,t tit.. will not ful to cewd I all who aaay bo pteaout awav well t lei-el with lliem-e . t ie-a
Sfeaki.no Last No. hi. en Kimball, one
the most g i Hani of our brigade ooalM odwra in ihe Army of (he Potoiac, who w tt BHWWdod at lhe battle of Kir let a k-liurg Rt,tf to tlie erie my' works, .iddr -el the Ranoblicaa meeting hi -l night at Ma-on..- 11 ill We w ei e not abtt tu lie prt-enl. hut we are informed th i' tin -pee. h
; ot the gallant -oldier. ho, by t'ie way, s h ' true hero of W'in.-he-ter, wa patriotic n.d alt (uent, and more con erv uivc and in better I - . an 1 (emper th hi (lie hirransues fieijuentl de
I'vered in that hill. He wag m btror f the L iiion as it was. and the vigtirou- r se. ution ol the war to that end He did MM t ivnr an armistice He rieprecatod the arising of leMeito aoldier by friends or others that aeie cal ni!atef to discourage them wd doMptW their enihusiam, but he did not indulge in wholeale charires a' dn-t an tnriicuhir nirtv to th t
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eiiu. n e apokve ik- i dinner, n in- -peei-n :i - fairly represented to us, who truly lofod hicouotry above party, and not like a politician wbo comes witli the expie iu ot "no pait " on bis litis anJ the reriorn of party boiling from
Iii heart. Gen Kimball, we are glad to see. look I ke j his general hethh was good. Hi wound, oltich was a very scveie on , caused by a grape shot in I the thisrli. is healin" ad be U uhla f.i itlr wbli ! a crutch. M it he soon be able to I ay the crutch aside and resume his place at the head of his
'Hhtiiiir brigade On r. trill) ('nrri,vpUHlinrt'..t rom tlie iaiaaii Vqti.tilron. M IS.-I uti Sqi iiaaaay, i February 1-t, l-li:t (
rCn. Sm,vm.: We hive leen tor -everal days opposite Vieksburg, but nut in long range ili-tai.t I There is a vety largt body of Fe leiai
tiuop- immetiia 'ely pp.-ite us on rlie loui.-iaiia iile. under i.he eomm md of Gt n MiCiernand He In- had a canal dug acrot toe bend, winch, il the Mississippi succeetls in witiening auffivtOWJ ly, will enable the squadron to go through, as j well as cut OoTtht City of Hill-; and -houhl the arui umler Uta Hanks .-uo eed it) destroy ing j . the Vitkaburg and Jackson railrotd, will leare the artnv ol ihe flfCllf lalOB now at i k-luitg
entirely at our mercy; but should lie destniff ion of the raiiro.nl not ppcttd, ami tbo eawal not be a tail are, we will haro tht rtjrj grtwi adawBtagt of fighting the Kebel battel e- lip -tteun. My I impci -sion. however, is. that tlie eanol will tmt -ueeeetf. and lh.it we will liae to fiuht the down streun. Winn die afTiir will come t IV I
j can lot in no opinion, bm think it will IMM be for , ' some time; in utter v.u. Is. until we cet a uood ten lv I h ive lieen all iver the hights (t p. e l erii ksbnrg, and lami'i tr with ill the position-; j ot the Keoeis at V ukstmrg, and I aohtait .tii,' isiv that the latter phue is ten times ver the I h irdeat ptaco to toko, nd when taken, will re : -ult in a gre iter ! ss of life awd prupertj, thaD j attended the Proiericksburg tiht; but when we' do dike it. ItfOWoll to the hnglit ritviuu of a cot ton tditf .reliv in the Sirmy South Notwith 'standing the rebellion will be a failure, still j RH au untold number ol year-, lhe territory ot i the South will !e a tie id weight to us, requiring rat standing army and navy to keep the
Southern. !-in -ut-iet lion. 1 tloubt very mueh whoAhor anything like recuncili ti.n will oo or iiefi rt ihi and the etimiug general n -hall have
uecome ealiuct; and tvtn then, il will roseoama the Fniou of Scotland inJ England, or of the itter and IrajttaaJ a rfjeoncili H on m.-te of the bayonet than of hivu j K mine- .tuci.-n t the ogre with the boantiful a weeping N lit ami a puritanic Polyphemus Tht le-. ei.. hints of the Huguenots, the follower of Col.igui and Comle. c in never be re - .r, .ii to the -cei (i-aiit-, tit Cotton M ither. "et id omne get us." Tin- lu.il Dolia a. II not fl .iri-h in the North no m 'te th it apiritn ili-tn and in i tern ili-in w ill grow
and othot of the W C F
in the laud of rick ens. Sumter i;re.: Sooth IfotM vetron.
PIANOS.
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No. 478 Broadway,
AaTiLUcav Paacrica rbe invitation of Coi. Cirrtngton to the t.enetal A i to .'tend and witness the artillery pract.ee vevterday aftet noun, wa- accepted ty noth Houses, and the aatoitier-. about 3 o'clock, joineil the crowd fit.a ing to the common north and we-t of the old
State Fair liniumi Thirty gun- were waiting are prapojaoatofl r tbt j at .a a mai ii. it new u-ie
to beich fourth tire and Lt-iuie I hey oon et in meuceil. and rii-od an awful thumler ng. g i some itfea d the noi-e of a bittle The firing wa weil done, ami g ve evident e ai c ireful drill ing ou the pirt of the instructor. li.v . M :t. n and o(her di-(ingnished gentlemen were preaeut. in addition to tht one humied and fi ft v logaita-
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7-Oct.ive Rosewood Piano,
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I .eg i lall v Vinn in a rv
TwiaajAgf. Feb 12. 1 6-1 . SsxaTc A memorial from ihe Army of the Cumberland, and resolution adjapta by th In dtana regiment in that arniv . were presented by Mr Clay pool The were laid aw (he table and S.OfH) copiea ordereif to lie printed. A paper front two Indiana regiments, giving the proceeding of a meeting of t tri er- then am lahi before the Senate bv tha President Mr Wölfl m ved to reject the paper, a disrespectful to the ionarr its language. It wa rejected, and the S. wa ordered to return it. with a resolution nf the Striate HitrodiM-od by Mr Roy, giving tht retaonc f. r the rejection, fn the afternoon con :e. tlile
waa done, but . ne ol any genet a 1 iu
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t i-r -triiti tias-, French rat: : ac j.-iil, laii irun 'tauue, (or $1.10 CASH.
fill A N T K D FOR FIVE
Rieb nioalding cc, $1 7.1 TO 00. It warranted made of ihr bast matfr.;. and to. rand bettet than ativ M h r $4 or VO0 by tbr aid nietbtst of minu'iciurf . W liivite the . L ex.o-...i.-and trv tbrx new ictr .met.:, tad we -:and ready at ah fine-t e-t ihem with ane tabiT- manufarture.1 in thia .lt I.M I t A II t I I . my"-6-t.1tn t7 i'-.-alay N T. FOR SALE.
human sim rtornrn FOR SALR
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Hot ax The morning session was t .ken up with (he transaction of biwwwta A number of report from commttto were at ted upon Jlo 73, relative t reihbc nuisance-, wa paatd. Bl! (No. Ü4) repoaling aections of law of de cent, re . it e (.. riajMfcol willow, wa-, after debate. t aJod. In the afternoon aotbinf was dona, the Hou-e adjouruu.. to oiinaaa. at the re queatofC I Henry H C.ulngt hi. ..rtillerv pmc-t.ce
ItHF arOOrawa4 w It oVr for ..e M a few.!a
their I'H C vatwa ot.rtn Henaiaa -tree , ad- . . .. Ä . - . m- in I k L.
jtilictia t crp.r-,. r 11 ir'ii: i-o nr, nun i' t I --t -irr. r JU ft lt3Mledl aHtf, w.tk a It t.-.t alley aw loa area. lui laao taa'Wweaa aaacea j.wd ijea f STuasat n Ntth Meriü t . Jra aad wiii tn- -..ui .-n reaaaawMa teruu fur taib. Apply la febt dlw I lKK A ii.vt.KNKS
DRUMS. Ilrinii. Ilriuiiw, llriiniw. a l.Hir . rtiaeat uf the finest lrnwi ever hriWMtht
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
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LANTATION BITTERS
Invigorate, trtng'b, tod pur.fle iL irttett perfect appetiser, acd 5atute' (reat reawrr It la comaostdofpu't M rmft Ram, th ctlehrated Ca?Uya Hark, an" and ieea-. PaeWcalaHy adapted la weak an! ft !.cay rawatoe, aad can be relad upou ftr rt parit It cure. iTpe.. a, t. a naJe omc. ind iJai tbetbtrirfe.rrhanic. of the itoWaa. Id 4 attOreeers, IruKiri.t.. ib tei, aud gaanjua P. BlhWake A Ca., 11 roa4wa. Si fr, ianlt .lAwliaatm
TELECRAPHIC. u ursiirniU4m atav aaanaau
ooii ReporU. THE PIRATE FLORIDA.
Election of U. S. Senator Postponed. )Ol t loilM 1 tllO lCltlll II I'll Ol lll Vt.
AcULuli.CULD.UU a.n LRBITA
IBB Tllho.AT. ailAwed to pr.ra. r'its in r.t.o Fulmttiarx aud Brnurluai affection, wf lent täte Ui rurahle . Brown's Bronchial Troches H- ' v 1 1 a Sec led .artj aad give aiiavt bwAOWl relief. In Baust atri -tmma. and CaTABaa thfy are baowftcial Tae . leu reethvit Irani tbe isV uf th Trthe, and their lta u-e. ha. rauaed theai to be J cotiitterfeltett Br -urt- to guard against aort'd v- :niitatnai OtTvi only ih eawt-e nar'. tinmrhxti JrxAn, wl..t !( have prevai ttiair efficacy ly a test of ' many yars. Freue Seaaaraa and Si,,kr -ht.tild u-e theTrucbe. Military Macffffa ant tAoltiiern ah.. aaetax tbe v-Ace and aea e. t . . . Ira .1. tuje-, boul'l have them S, I everyniitre at 9 t-at per box. Jan5l.tAw.im
Tht i'rtnch ropÄtil for fVaff.
To Norvous Sufferers of Both Sexes. A Iii. V x. UK N Jj Cjuilmau Imii a oo reuictl lu j beahh in a few day, after uudcigwiiifc all the usual! routine and Irregular espenafie ntodea of treat nent, I witle.ur uceaa, co' side r it Iii- -.icrf.l tluty to cnmmuniCate t. hh afflicted feliow rrealurec the uiass orct ar. Il.-tice. oa the receipt of an adt1r.--ed eiivelope, ht- will j nd (free) a copy of tbe prescription uetl. )ira t to Ur 1 JOHN M I GNALL, IM Fuln.n alreet, Urooklyn, N Y Jan ß-wly
FURNITURE.
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Ni kk . Fei Ii Tlie morning paper end uti hinllv an item of tifws tdditioml to t de rtj .'u A oc'ulel l'res di-pati hes recei veil last night The 1 mo - - WTahmton dispatch - i A r t. --.i.te mole U) Col Wt ntii . m -far as M in isa and Sioaker'a Gap, and to (lit K ip; ih awatch river, ho that there are no twined Kebel this -ide of the strenm, with the ex ceptioii tt' a tew of White's guerrillas, who hover ab ' Leeaburg Neaspaper publisher heie. including proprielora of some ol tht leading New York, Philadelphia, Bo-ton aud of Western papers, hail aa interview aith the Committee of Ways and Mein, to da a tih regard to the ret tiling of pa per duty No definite re-uit- were re.ohed. hut the proapocts are aaotW l IT04 abl. Pot i-iKK. Keoruary II. The British birk Springbok, from London f-u Nasa-nu, arrived thia oeooiug inchantoofa pi ice crew from the Un ted Slates gunboat BosjOfW. Sue was cnniureil i, the .'id. off the Hah tin is, in t otisetuence of Im v nip on htr uiauife.-! sutne articles wim h the Captain could not account for. Officers from the Sonooa ropoft thai w nen "tl" the ftuharna. on (he Is, v a -tenner to windward, lying to, appa lently waiting for her to come up. She proved to he tlie j.irate Fuui i.i, and a- -oon a? she ui oie out what the S mora vaj -he turned tail. The B aaoga chased her thirty six "hour, but the -u-I erior seed of the pirate enabled her (o escape. JtrKtasov tyiTV, Mo., Keh. 13, The joint -es. -itui lor the okocilOWOf Dtttftd States Sen itor adjoorntd ye-terdav till the 12th of November next. The thirtieth ballot lesulted a follow-.; Phelps 47, W innate '11. lh-owu '29, Hreckinridge 28, scvttei iiii: b nei es-ai to a choice, 71. W.-uiM.io, Feb 11 There i no found t tioti for the BOflSWtkMl rOpOfl th it Se letat v Seward has rejected the French propty-.t I for the meeting of Commi-a.oner from (he North and the South to atrunge terms ot pOace, aa a French nropo-ition, if -uch a thing there be, has not yet reichet! our Government. Chic vo . Feh. I "2 Sue iala from Cairo lo-day give news troru VkkffbttTJI to hituiday. The ram tWOtW returned t'tora helo. Her trip down the river was most lucOeosfwJ Sue met three steamer- with provision for the Rtbtll at Vickiburg, and succeeded in sinking them. She took abool ti't priaotiffCfft one ol them a Colonel The ram went near enough to Fort Hudson to draw tire from the upjer battery. BoaTOff, Pffb II A letter from C mtain in the 4 Od M iachttett rogiaont .iateil Houston. Tea as, Jati. 8th, atatos thai his and two other eoaafjaoitu were eaptorwd in the itt.u k on Oal ve-loii anil tot. vexed to HowatOO Captain Wain wriji' and L'eut Lee. ot the Harriet Lane, were ki ltd also eight men. an' ten were wounded and ti e tern under taken prisoners. The prison er were well treated. , :u ICcpor!.
REPORTED CAPTURE OF THE ALABAMA,
Passa'-e of Peace Resolutions in the Illinois House.
WANTED.
KS.OOO 1 1 O 1 i N E !
i N w B l : ssiOA'AL. Passage of Ihe Cttrreney Bill,
W n ii i v tl I in in e 4 i ii t 0 I . 1.1 OH which th higiiest pne wi'l h. ii i hT ffMrra v ii ill, feh4- Ilm (utiaaapnli, Ind.
HOTELS. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, -ii- IM th tariert and I t irA- ! tl .if 1 In the New K.ni;l.iiH S ite-: ceti?r.d !...- ited. awdatajTOl K. cc. - - from t I be n uf -.I rr.i I It rontaiti- II the weeiera iio.r. awi t -... m. . eenc' for 'he Co; : f . -1 -t . i: i i. dal ! ni ' b t . . ! pWaUs. The el ' '- rorwt - ... larax an ! w'i .. I itt 4: tli- .-nitei tf raaati are wed arraaget1 ia-ieawp1 ly ''oni-he-l for fain '!- tad lar trvrli- r r 1 1 - . .n-.l the bouse will C"ie . i tu I be .. tir-t rl . Hd I ai e.-etj r 'pct. I "j-lt.lw t.r-v' ;. . ., I'mprietor.
CRCCERS. Barl Sc Hai eher, WHOLGNA L.B3 GROCERS, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA, ti.T" T l.ir -.ale th- folloatn-f GROCERIES:
Coffees, Teas, Sugars, BpiosSa Molasses, Fish, Syruj s, Soa.s, Cordage, Fruits, Tob.icco, Eicc,
WOODED-WARE
Ala v larger SMorttnent of
GROCERIES GENERALLY.
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the Si ate.
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Washinotox, Fclnu.uv 1'2 A meeting ol : iToniM.enf boot and new-.paper publishers w -' Iield in I iua fit e-ieila. 'u day O delegation : itoni them, cottstatiog uf Itffaan. Rayaaoud, Uarnet-. Appleton. Titson, nnd other.-., rept e-entin; , variouH part of tlie country, held a conference j with the Committee on Way a ami Mem-, and j presented the.r reiaons whv the owtf on paper j BWOoU he redu e . It wot alattd bofotw, ihff ooiltttod thffl it would c.itr eighteen coot per powwd to import paper, j wiiii the duty all off, at the nie-ent duty of thirty five jer cent , and with exchange at sixty per j cent, not one powwd eowM Off importeil: eoos j Oeffjtlf no te entie could he obtained Iro in Ihiff i MW e until the duty was reduced. 1 here is no duty Off iffipuftff 1 r t-i The cttrreney bill paaaod the Senate by a vr.ie of -'.'1 fffttinai -h No appiel.eiif ons whollvWI are entertuined here a- to the -safety of ttie Brooklyn. Rear Admiral Fairagat, in a letter to t!ie Sectet.iry of the N -ivy.lav- reat BtrOM on the want ' ol par I officer. Hooitffe the cast f taw) Uar j tiet Line, and anff it i state! that she was -ur , rendered by Haster'i Mate Ht orgeotly ahon I the importd ice of providing tr lined naval officers J and in this h.i the hearty co operation of the j Secretary of the Navy. Nnv foffoTj Febtaary IS An army letter ! ' say-: A deoerttr -täte- that Jackson is in COtttaHUld : oppoartt Fietlerickshtir;, Lee having gone toward Charleston. i It is reported that the Weeh iwkeu will be obliffffd lu repair a broken shaft at Hilton Head,
raptthing some tliree week-. Foster's lorce.s were ueaaspOd at Baa Point l at :- rttffiOTffd that he would come north faf reinforce nients No itta k hod hpcn niaite on Charleston n?!ate ' at midnight on M today, obffff the Ango passed throuuli lhe oiiM kaiiiut.' (Wt The bath Muia Sophia, from OardwT, roporta I that Oil Ihff SI, in latitude 9f dug, 99 RUB., ami longitude t de: 4 min., -i.e was boarded by a : ba it from -leun mm nt war, who examined bei
pipers
that ot the Alabama.
A Baltimore letter of the 11th ays: Captain Thomp-"ii. of the buk Arne-,ieports la it he j oho, m Fei.ic.-.r. 3d. in latitude 63deg. and lotiKituile 79 dear. 4 m , the brig Potion,
bound to Portland, the Captain of which intoimed
liifn tliat the Alab una bad lieen captui 1 1 Noir. Latter report o k like a e maid SffttlJtof kld. Ill . Fe ruarv IS Peace res..
lotions ti.issed the House to day by a rote of 5J af iintt "Jr. Harbisbiro. Pa. Feb 12 Governor Curtin : -ent a itsaagt to the Legislature to dav with
reference to arbitrary arrets, contending thai Congress alone b is power to siiap.-nd habeas c r : pu. and recommetidin the p i-.Me of a resold tin reques(in Ciingrea to take -uch action at tniv brfoit tht guilty to puni-hmeut and relieve ; the innocent. While Governor Curtin admits tli it the-e arre-ta were tuvessary at tbe com-, inencetnent o ti e rebellion, he does not think there i- ativ offenawoj for them now BootOW, Feb II Tiic 1-t ti.ittalion of the Twentieth M nosjehoowawl caralry let to-day by railroad lor Baltimore, en route for Ft. Monroe. Thev Deaaber IWK iucluding the California b it
I talion. l'. unler M ii Crownei-hield
Tha dffacHptii nol the e-sel atiswera lo
COMOaffffSWWIOKI AL.
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tn k :t:zi ns v.r thk sith assfssmest dis
ci ot the state of Indiana are hereby notified
that we Lave i petiaed with a jiortion of ttie An-i-tant A m - .. ;j th. t of May neM, ahen the general weBint will be made 1: z per, i, m . ach unt) hare been retain ed, hi!i attend to all bua-oe.-. relative lo a.--uetits in their rrsr-rtive "ouafV. that are mar. , nt: brolawsworotdwowffai peddr, mauul.icturer- a- f I. . ),o Uave r tt taken beende, od itiiia wbo a-t 'o :ig a wholesate bai-. under a retail liceu.-e. al. ntaaufacturer. auc-: n t r-. peddlers and batcher, who tlo net report promptly every month- W reec ful! ak all -uch pr-. c mr forward at once, au ue the Drtm laet them trouble and apeaa. M vklOX COCRTT.
John B. Stumpb A T Har' Willi- Will L W. Hetcher. . W. H. Crai....
Allen Hee
n v. . k ii r n J'HNm.N OOWill. htOSShl tül XTT. WM9WMSKM O I MY.
Indiana poli. . i.reenfleld .Shelby Tille. . . . . Franklin. Xartinwlle. Dan rilla.
nil in' . me iii . A----..r i a t. i Hytrin of ladtaoa. aaaW Hula
aallllffa M, Feb. 11. ( ev vtf. 1 he eonidera(iin of of the bank bill wa continned. Mesrs Hi ward, Davis and Carlitlt pt ke afe'iinat it. ami Mr Wilaon, of' M istsachuBCita, and Mr. Doolittle jpoke in favor of it I The Senate then adjourned, with the undert Hiding thai a vote should be taken at lb o'clock ' to morrow Booaff The naval appropriation bill wa deit.d resumed in Cu I rert 'a amendment, that no part of tbt appropriation should be expended for pay or tht maintenance of the sixteen Aetiug ICffadup-ffAeo appointed, during the recess ot Congress, by (he Secretary of the Navy, in riola- 1 lion of law, and that they be discharged from the Nival Academy in couseuenc of their illegal appointment. t'.;lvert. Wadaworth at d Washburn strongly' denounced tbe action of tbe Secretary of the I Navv at a gro out race upua tha right- : members who were authorized to make the noinma- ' Don. Mes-r- e.;'wick and F A Conkling da fended the Secretary of the Nary, and the latter 1 called attention to tbe statement of tbt Secretary tht the appointment ere made with the full!
authority of law, and that the eundition of the country otild m t permit compliance with preitui UaStgO. Variou other gentlemen rarrtieipaofd ra tbt
d .t. when th amen, tier.' w jt el to 4 ag lin-t 16 Mr ieven Met cd u amen ! men ( that herea. w ai a . i JB
aiter, ii.ie iu.s leoeiuon mau, tacu toBfiw. ia laaali Havrix i. t i - - i a fftaawat a a 1 fffl
aa. u. net m .oy.i otat mmm d a an auu . OiHCTnTi. Fob It
BWa. iu .siipnuw, vj am appwimeo a nereioiora, i - ... .... on nooiination of a roaiobtr of th Hooa: and VlVAJ?- io dmD1 tl ,b for
that the delegate In tba oresent House ha,l ea h ""if mu 1J tx,r
be entitled tu one additioaal midab pman Amendment agreed to. Without coming to a conclusion ou th bill, the rommitte tv-e . v ..e aij-.urnel Waixot" Fef.ru. rv 12 St-AT Ti t Vice I'resident ktid befote the Senate the credential of W. B Sprague. elected Sen itor from Rhode Island for six year. Mr. W i!mo pte-eiiel a joint resolut ion of the Lei-1 iture ot I'enn-y lvania . recue(ing the Seuatots tif that Stile to vote for iht repeal ol the dutv ou print, i. pat e: .
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tMt I. ...11 J II t ...... II... i.i.i.'.. .. a. ( i-iC Day a-king to be .uthori.ed to construe: a -b.p a(Iv-üted u, $, 50 imUij uo canal aio ind N.agara hall f, Exchange leuiain scarce and still firm. Mr SaoffMf presented the petition of Jacob i "W
litldM.n, of 1 clinsViVaniH. stating Miatdisloy.il nex-p.pers are circulating io tbe army, and ask iug (3btfre to prohibit their circaialiuu. Mr King itilltd up tie bill to ii.vrea-e the Ii au i bet ot Mm t and Hi laudier Generals.
COMMERCIAL.
id $5
wheat firmer and in demand at tl le21 fci
for red, and $1 30(dT for whit Corn In good demand, at 090c A large demand faf I oat at in balk An active demand for barley ai $1 g 1 SO foi mime sfaing aod fall. Whisky advanced to lc Mess rank firmer, hut not higher An acme a .... , ... I . 4 a u .- - . ni '
, uviii.tuo iu, i.iiu . -r ioi ui Miiti c ior tirtrn
city, it is uow haid at to c higher No movement in bulk meat Bacon -houldara wild at 5V4c Groceries firm antl unchanged.
i.'l.m r -eed declined to $0 li'l. mi,, dull at the
MEDICAL BOOKS, ftC.
at raia-ia.es ew orlt Jaxrhei . Naw Vota, Feb 12 Flour .., Kc bettei. with only a very moderate business, closing quiet at f? t ? '25 for extra Stare. $7 30 ox 7 ifO ior choice Sute. $ti bö(b SI for -lipeihut Westen $1 tit 60 lot common to medium extra Western. & ilb,t7 6J fur extra rouuti hooped Ohio, aud $7 bö9 for trade Whi-ky lower, tttegWlar and greatly excite!, at
prices r.itikTtng frtm 40 to ir"c, with rumor of
Mr Fe enden moved lo amend so as to liu.it
the increase to 20 Major and ÖÜ llrigadier lw et .1Tbe moiuing hour expiied and the currency bill wa lake: i up and pasaed Bf the following vole: Vivs Messt-. Anthony, Arnold, Chandler, Clark, Doolittle. Fesseuden. Foster, H irding, H ii Ian. Hai ri-. Howard H .a e. La ne t K tti-a-.
Morrill. Nesmith. I'omerov. Saei man. St.uinet . w at even lower. l et. Kv.k. Wade. Wilkinson. Wilmoi. and Wil- W awal ffVmer. with rather more doing: Chic son mi Massachusetts SA t "r! I1 :io "' 1 Milwaukee dub $1 04(o. Pi a r Messrs Curlile Collamer. Cowan. Da- 1 I -'''" 1 i-eiter. at ?2id9A I i - .und
vis. Dixon. Foote, Grimes, Hender-on, Hicks, mixed Western. Wbd 93c for unsound. 6c lor
Kea.no.lv, king, Lalhaiu. McDougt.1, i'oaell, 1 Rice, Kieharean. Si ulsbiirv. 1 rumbuil. Turpie, W all, and Wilson of Mi-soiiri 21 The bill to aid Missouri in emancipation aas then taken up Mr S;iiiklnirv nrn. ee.led to address the Senate
I in opposition to "it. He thought the dithculties of i Ät $l Cs(a 1 f" ercuant. and $1 G9bj 1 70
yellow, ami !7. for while winter
l' t k more active and tirinei at $4 :iuu 1 1 75 for old mess. aaM gn 5 ' t 12 37 rof old and new prune. L ird more ac:ive and firmer at 1IK4 i lilac, latiet f.-r choice
Monev ea.-v at tf Ster'ii.g exchmge dull :
the eowotrv -eetned to hve been taken ativ an:
ol to secute emancipation He continued at some length that thete was no auliiotily iu the Constitution lot tiny appropriation ot money tor -uch purpose It wa- a proposal to sut tender tiieir light.-to the General Government, audtbffffde stroy our pre.-ent form of Gcvcrnment and make a centralize.! despotism He believed the a dole conduct of thi- war to have been most unwise and unconstitutional. Mr Sumner uioved to amend so as to reduce the amount lor each slave emancipated from (o -jt hi. Adopted 19 to 17. Mr. Sumner ihen moved to strike out the won! "gradual,"' so as to make Pic ai incioalaott im mediate. Rejected. 1 he suOMituie reiMirtetl by the Jutiicia Cotntnittee was then adopted yeas 27, nays Id The bill then passed 23 to I?v Yeas, Anthony Arnold, Chandler. Clark, Collamer. Duo little, Foote, Foster, Harlao, Harris, Henderson, Howard, Sown, King, Lane, of Kanena, Morrill, Poinerov . Sumin'i , I ruaaboll, Wade. Wilkinson, V i in t and Wil-m. ot M issachtiset ts S3. 'vs Cariiie, Cowwff Daria, Fe-senden, Orintt. Harding, Keouedy, Line of In.lia:ia, Lrithaui, McD'Ugal, Nesmith, Powell, Richardson, banlanttry, I en Eyck, 1 arpie, Wall, IFileon of Miaaoori 1?. A ateasaga ia- received troffi the Frej dent it. lennonee to a rtwolulion ol the Senate, iran-mu ting a rt;Kit nt lhe Secretary ol Stute with vh c", i e-poiiiien e and papers concerning medial off or arbitration on me p.n oi tne o.-ciei.nv
State, with i tit.- pa
sr. a a . . k a .
ior omker- tun. t'!ti un-e tie . uwilh,' at
fl o4'c. declining to $1 531.,, and closing weak at $1 wi. MEDICAL.
Dr. Lindum SKciIit . r..a thl i t nr. .r Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Whites Strictures
ft X ll co.npi. i i or i in: imii C! l It t l lOM.
or
papera coiHreruing modi i . or
aibttratioii on the urt ot Hit French Goienunent. Mr. Moiriil oflcieo a rtsaduiMUi reqtMaluig tiie 11 Paid till to comaftiuicate t the Senate any iiiforinat. on he tiny hive telatiie lo the oaffof awwrootby the KiemJ arij : Mexico. Adoyaed. At nail uist lout the Bffttati took a recess, i v enanff si smo. Hill lo prevent and puuish rfaud- on the rev ei.ue passed. Mr Lme, of Kan, intrmlttOffj a bill for the admi-si-ii d Kerada, Nebraska and Oolorodo as States. Also,a bill to provide a temporary ov rneaffnl for tbe 1 rrritor of Man tone Iieieite.l to Committee on I'en itories. Mr. Wilson ratted u; the bill to increase lhe nniiiber of Major and Brigadier Generals. Mr. Fe enden'.- amendment limiting the inerease to SO Mejot ind bd Brigadier Oenaeaaa, wa- adopted. Mr 'I'rumbuir- umeutiuienl that 'eyoiitl the number attthtmstd tn this act and law- herein relened to.no (J Optra! shall be appointed by attf branch of the pwbltc lerrice, waa adopaed, end the i ail passed. Tbe Senate went into executive si-ionf ufier which it acKowrnod. Bovta The Hou-e j toceetled to the eonaaffe ration ol the bill re; orted from the Committee on Teiiitotie-. to provide for the temporary govern ment of the Territory ui Motitar. ronliaonot In the State of Oregon and the Tenitory of Wash ington. Mr. Cox moved to strike out tht following pro vis. ) ; That whereas, -iavery i prohibited in raid Territory by the off! of June 19. lt2, nothing lutein contained shall be rouati ued to authorize or net mit its eHitente therein. Dhntgreed t i by 31 against 96. The bill passed yeas &6. nays 4lh The House oowceiTwd iti the Senate s amentl ment of tiie hill ior the relief of the citize.it of Minnesota, -uflem- bv ti.e Intiiars Mr. Frank pie-euted lhe resolutions of the Assembly of Neu York recommending the reduction of dotj on imported rajintiiisj paper, and the re-olipionsof the same body iu faror ot a general batikt upt act Tiie H 'ti-e took up ;he Senate's aejewdmonta to the Bowse bill to indetntiifv the Piesi lent for atre-t ma le under the rffspffrtsffM of the writ of habe t cOrpet. A disposition is mnnitesred to i .ke a vote on the amendment, when Mr. Yoorhees mored t adjtttrtt. Negatived. Mr. VaUaodighani then moved a call of the H"ir-e Mr. VotwhaOa Riid if tle con.-ideration of the subject be pueiponod tili Toosdaf at uge-rtd
hv
rea-onable leb ite, all tht- trowbtt would coast
In this there w :s general concurrence The Hou-e then went into Committee of the. Whole on the noaal appropriation edL No further amendment', were tn ide. The bill was laid '
aside to be tej '.rteti to the House. The fortification bill was ttken up, an 1
amendment was made for JfldtOOO for the forti calient of Wa-hington The commitiee rose, ami the hou-e pa e-i the fortification bill. Adjourned.
FW VIE Giiorri ea, r cuunu'-aly called CI. p. i a di I gu-tiui; lualail; . aul is io-j we!' Itawn la isatlia
j any explanation: it i e.t- tn be nt, b..t It i. diflirult n j gft clear of It is a companiuu that ft a admire; t perj vatle, ail cla!-es of sock- v b tl. nul and fem!, nrti anil p tr. both tiierrn-d ami s'nirlr. AUbotigh -o troubleoiat- in .is.it. .i.-trr --uitf iui 1 sometime laial. It ia a jdi- a-e. the trea'.Bit nt ol :.. :. ha rcneraliv lieen 1 irorae than ttir tli-eae ltst i. Tt.e roaim..n fashionable ; treatment i- Lr-i 10 dfprie yju of all buame; tbeii comes a i our r ol -larvario-j r.vi. or. t ri-a.! aii tea. 1 water icruei. or stm? k t : of loo-, veu must theu b blad.
tup.. .' or !-aciif 1. LoQioii.t o vt :l. nauaea u,e oiedtcit.eii.j tu .-. lo i ii-. o.t.tm.'ii'.. and vru. f iuier.ta i.tiKverv lw dav j tbt in.-thcine- are chanaTeti: and after voa.t tuui.th-' tr-tuiei.t in th:. Lieb tliepati.it bean with ffpaat tv: titioio beJfcai r. maiat ba ia tts en.irKt d. or tli-cbarip Lituaelf, with an liiMaall uretor, aweilfl I Süd -.an t.laigemei.: uf tt,e proaUatC kIbiiUs ur atti-ea--i; the atefc ot tie. bla.M. r. Tlii- sp, , -i arhieh act like a chirm, wühafew Ot on t ose Ji-ea-'-s. an.li.squitf plea-ant to take, and which h i-curd thou-an t- ii. Nw f ark, I'liita.leliihia. BalliBun and sawaa af il.f .south.-iu citiea, ia a caataatt awi effectaal reaMdy.tbaf makeB a rapid and pt-rmaDentcurc. witht.Jt 'eard to diet, dr.i.k m exercise , except wnst I lac JetBiHng or nvartralaaaj. Thi.- iaaadj i uu-.pialt-d hv a-vthinjtyet i'i-crvered lor th cure of thoe ''a-e -e-. It i extracted from our ow n plaiil-, and i. per fectly -af-. a- it i purely vegetable I contain- aa mercury, -o that jr a ca exptfe yourMrlf t all kiidi- of weather, without th - Bai danger front tha uediciue. And ,f jnti are careful in wrapping up your paste, jeu wPl have n- tafa -mt-ll frt-m it. mi that yt.u ar ntt luiafawa fre ffwleg luio company, or beim; "detected by atortt friend. Thi- i- no quack me icine, hut a remedy tiacovere-l and ued with inimi-ti-f success y a recular phy.ician. and coiifl.lentlv r-c mnieiuied o the unfortunate.
C l I h N .Son in cenuitie w thout the ignature of j tbe proprietor. V. F. David-on. anamd the bos. All inIHi fessi t.t- t.f trade marks rill ! pro-ecut'd with the lias t rior 1 1 the law.
n I-. bAVlliSoN. Sole Proprietor. ''iucinuati. Ohl.
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AS now in -.ore a lark'e -t .-k : Brand s-, Whi-ky, (iin. M it t-.. A . for. i.t. ..vi (tointic, which he
tifft r.s f.-r -ale e.t re-tuet-d pr t e until tht ffnt f March. After that nnie I.'- il rt.ntir.u th-- h'i-it)-S at hi old stand. No. 14 K.vt W -hn.irtt.ii -tre-t. Ieh7-2wfti-
NOTICE.
iilllt'K SM.'kKl UY GKAMi UMHNI i o. O. F., I lawaaa enu, Jan. .s. las. i AIHV IliKND ..f draw )M r rnt. on ihe -t.ek of the bran. i L.slK.- H... . .Mil ! ptid at mv oflice in Odd Keltow-' Hall, on or tfter tke l'.:b in-t II. KARST, Sec'r.
WINDOW SUPPORTERS.
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BI T I I KWOIITH " WINOOw'sUPPORTER Pof o April 1C. 1861.
f.r dm .t- ffatpao. K;r ..mnerof B't ldtrR. 'hat !ive tot ConU and tt7e:trtat.
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2IT0KT tftha tiisant, hy Mr-. John 0 Fremont
Titan, a H mai -. v)v Jean Pa-:;
( UTIO. The market i full of imitations, repre.eutd tob th
in tame a:-" Bit 'A 's BJ'.UNCH I VLTKIX Uf swhcha
in ri' ra.- pro Iicriveofpoaitlre injury. Many dealer rlllrer rauieij.1 ii, f. riot preparation, and lower priced tr . k.aß .;'iit Oiorr pr.it.tt 'nemeehea Arkforasd ÜH1IN KHOWN'S BkoVHIU. f '. H I " aaateb Hy hmy eap rte a anetYtweoi thr-i ralue, having rec-.' edthe am.t.ot. of phy-tciao-generally, and lealinif.iati. from eminent men thr.uho-.t tlf c-antr tWOWM 1 MffBHI a I. TWCBBff wt . n allowed to iiaaolve lowfv in ttie inoath, ba a direct influent.
i Ihealtect-tJ parta: ti.e .tativ e ami eftet-1 t. t be I mucUft lim ig of tL wtr-tpip ifio th hr -chtiallayPal-
j O'tuary irritation and give relief in Couth, Cefd,
Bar ''i Buckie.
Eye- i .d Far, by Brecher. Athe..-; or the Trattedie- of Unhelief. Garvw-kvi's iaary. from March. l.t XoeemHer. S2. Margare-: or Tw o Iove-, by Fmile Lie Gcrardin. Leisure Hours in Town. Recreations af a Covin: rv Parson. AT Bowen, Stewart & Cc's.
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uialatt. T v watk, ffeaaOial Waataaaa leatwraal Rauaataaa. Saiaai fWbtlHy, IMflMcy, Br., the after luOrmltiea af roU aotf ata tsri'E atiatog fraai th htoafhl habit af Mif-abaa. Te wktah Ua2V1 oWrraU mm Fenial rMveaae. and oihr lal until Matter of tke mtBoat lportor t tke akarrlcd aad thaw aiplraff rr.Agu, whoenteruia doubt. f their niycl at 'Uiy t
aster that täte Seal to aar .tdrea ba aaatrt
per. va. racetpt oft.:
We demote our entire tiw at. : rtenr'. ta the t
aMOt of the vrioc petra ffhwaaet treated offttl cur per rate leport. Uar 1; -i-ovary 1 tkw or.lr nt:'toi at tka kind In America which ba been a tab flaked be a apertal harter, an thi fart S.aJd give h t weaWmaaw aawr thw eartou- qaack af Oaaiatfal ckaracSar ia ka fewa la at large etWa. Imporinnt to Fr inn Ira' On aapartmetit of our Iwapeaary Is ajawaaMi 4aae to tlie traaiatant mt tke taaaaaea af r'enaat. . ack a. La - chorrkea, mt "Wbit." irregniar. raaofal aat ffeiraat Menatruatium. Herroa and lAeweral Grb4Ui) . Ih.e mt be Womb, llrra, 4c OaosaHaatwa ad e aaamartaa free wf aaagAla far aal. DR. DRW EE'S RH. C LA To K HLLkFor Fal Ubtrwct:oo. Im!. 'a? ttie. A, Married m. diea in certain aituattoua beU mmt war tkem. a lk weald can aiWramage. Vrict ffl par baa, and . a et:t i v mail. UH. Ü ALKV8 PkkVkXTlVnAu mra'aaUa arUrie for thwae wlahaig to hunt the number of Uteir a9pnag, t tlie barren wbo de.lre rhildrea; warranted n..i ta taJur. -tha health, aad wilt laat far iilene aea a aag adilreaa, uudar aeal. oa rev rial at tke prtre TWO DOLLAi.s PATlENTa AT A D1STAMCE Rv aaaataaa a OrvM
i. t.f ibeir milk. .a... all ritc.ve a Ki.i.k t l.ar
a li t of qe- . u- trr - the cure af
M .ei.t.Ac. Mt duitte nt ta nay part of tbe coast re tit cure any ca-e at boeoc, free from danger or curtoit j . All transaction private and aaaaawaaatal- katat the uaiae and a a. her. Ihm t all let(er- to i. I.KN - MILtn I -r. - . t kt. BOTl&-t3dAwly I. Ki
DRUCS AND MEDICINES
J. F. SBNOUR, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, o. 0, Rate Houar Block Weil Wawliiiitoii Mtrcrf, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., KEEPS COSSTATTLY 05 HAXD A FI LL AttsORTMFXT OF PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL OIL AND LAMPS, WINOOW GLASS,
T?ERJPTJrTWfTTTFt"y FANCY ARTICLES, AliK) A rri.l 1H8ORTMKHT Or CHOICE TKAJ fabln!
4 o i i ii i r i i
T(rXfl MEJt WBO RATE 15 'ured themr!ve. he eartaia erret
kal.it.. wkick unfit tkem I r laetnoaa. pLa-ure or tl.- dune t.f man ed lift; . . i i.'.;e erni ar l oM am. m ...
from ibe fo'.lia f).,mh t r ather rau-r.. feel a debility In atl at" - 1 'bet' year. lefore i-lar.ng tin ia Ire ander tbe treatui- nt of oi.jr one, ahcul I flrat read "THE MkCKET PKIRKD." Married ladioa will learn eumetkaag of taortaatw kg j t - ; I b s..., r. t 1 1 t u " lent t i aay add-e.-. lu a aealed cr.vrlwpo. aa receipt U Ten Cent. 1R STUART A CO. cau U c .uMilted oa all dlaoafo of a private or confide ilia I nature. Inn t A. If . to S P. M . ( Sunday from tut II A At..) at tkrir t.Are, 13 Eat Hunt - net, up at aim, hatoeeu Mate aad hycamore, -pore iui Hei rW Rwisae. Ad:te- lip. CUAS A. STl' Alt! A l bftcha'l-dAwlr i- 0 Cincinnat'. Ohio
WANTED. AGENTS C onwt it n t 1 v "V it ii t I
ist ininjainiuca aui actiyr mew to J canraaa tb r . -1. and depa.it -r medirtne aith erery fani.lr. I am emplov nc arerit. ta ranra-s. aafOat, at ff.Wat, ard taok h-.r-. alM bugay ffO per yar AksI are requ.red to furtu-k bere aud l-Ugg"ie-In ad. lit nto th thove aalary I d.fiajr alt eaitnaea la cidrnt to tbf tuMiM-..- It t an igra.-.! I and b. alt I. ful tH-ctipatkin for ontig awn, giving tkem a good op, ' . tun ty tomakt ffnf wi hm( tbe pc-etMlHy of nialu i:i4C .i- accruinc Ircui rllliat n renan.en. ApplK-antf kuohl apply In perwip. or atidreaa (if fat -(ber itdoniiaitt la daäirrd) tke aruprtettr by letter. No on will beeuipl. y.-.i i a it--- trrm than taie year,ai.d wiil uter into a mtto . t '.ci r.. ... . n- . . I -bau rutre secarlty in all caae if I am not pir ally acquainted with tiie applicant, a 1 ua!l mtraet ta hi cuat !y mt Tiey. imdic; k aad receipt a t tbo amo'int vf from f &ot to ffS.tMfO. J. M. EI:tT. Jan S-dAwSm Inifiaaapm. r -lirr CROCERIES. NEW HOUSE. 'A RV KROOM SWEEP CLEAR 1
5X) Hhd- utr 1,00 B Coff.-. 6 0 0 Parrel Syrap 500 (' b e ta Te
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WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
l.eo Rrla af RraadT Ms p pe. r-m Sat Ram l.ttt Paafe go Wm.
68 East Wash. St.,
lo.ortr. Coco. l!raaWAPOIJ. IWD..
war.
too box
jrr oi.s.
z ' x Fi e Peer- Fail ot Orangwi k, . ; . own roll-wa tt i.
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OF GROCERIES.
t3t,t0 T o - MO Sack Rat. 2.m lUrrai Salt. 1 on Km i el wteky
Selling Chraper
! TBAW AWT
WESTERN HOUSE .
evMw4s
N. Y. PRICES.
RESTAURANT.
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Nos. 19, 21yA 23 North Illinoii St,
TBE OWLT rTRffT-CLAffff 11 ' t it it rant IN TBE CTTT.
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