Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3864, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SKMINKI

Till KM)AV MDKX1M;, 1 KU. -j.;.' CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Taa Rnt Pi a.ow Chkering; k Sonn and Sinww k Son,'. . W.lUrd k Stowall's V I Bate. Hu ,

M' Lew h

wa.vw W.aaTai ' I 11711 ' er at low pnc e il-.l2w

Plino al.it iimIiJ.. mm f '

wnrM;"llv ill Mill & lijiri pric-wAit A M betiham A Go's. Bi- House

comer fj gj

'Old silver ami I't.Li kninl fur buh tba-

highast pn in eaeh will U . ! M-. "st tc Maker. !0-d4wtf No. 50 East W ulnnton street. Boabt W axtjo In i private fanr.lv for gen tieman. lady and chili), within five -.tware ol the Kate House Atldre boi 1328 ty po-t office. 24-:

V e are ebioru eatmv im in our Drniae

of an article, hut we do think Hit: Hiker A MITr's silk hat-, f r -r ring and summer, re jnst what saen of taute have been psJStklg lor ta 1 I

"The school in the dt? will h rloH thiw

morning, at IU o'clock, to "ivg the children a holiday Oo the celebration of the birth dy of Washington, the -chl- ilil not aojourn. -"r.-i. attending the Convention, should not fi to v i -1 1 ;n er"s, to exchange their ol'l hit- lor ne ones it i a remarkable fact, that the Imu itold at 32 Washington street, will fit heads of patriot ani ol i tician ol various riews. PortLATio.N or Imoamapolim According to, the Report of the Kigbth Ceiist, published by ; authority ( Concrw-a, a cony of which we SWTS before us, the population of Indianapolis, in was l.6l 1 Thi- in below the estimate generally

made lor the citv.

We call the attention of strangers riititins

the citr, to tbe utiK-k f )oot ai.d shoes offered for aale by Messr' Hunter, Ihrrow k llruri'l.itre, one door west of (ileiin's Block. They have i superior assortment of articles in that line, and they offer them at the lowest prices.

I'e would say to our friends, call on W.

P Hmplnfii wiii ein mine tMrtioek of

jt ntttnr Am' riron Wntrhm Iu MTWSpenence goes, we believe a rjenuine Wnllham Watch to be wortli at Ii-t a bush.'l of the Eng. lish and Swis mole w itt-he- If vou are think trig of getting a inttrk. the An erican Watch is the walc-h to buy; nud W P, rtiiigh ISM k Co ,50 Kast Washington treet. are hwawdqusi lai fui anv thing in the America! Watch Ii:

Itr.ssioNH Call Me v This nutt-d est:h!i-h mention Washington strec-t, opposite ( Menu's Block, has all the recent laWPWH ewawaalS in the rt of photogra piling Pictures nre taken on canva-, or raiaed ffpsj itssnil - l u.l p unted if desired The callery is full of -plemlid speci mens, which those who desire ni. -lures taken would do well to call mid examine tlf It k I m it'er ! m;t!l OOMtMMt Wwl we eat, but for drinkables ) n- a pure, -u i g choice Havorei gre-n or hoo-k tea. An e . green or black t.-i ,,ir prtistfi m i we bttj of Lee. N'o 14 HltnoM atrett, the China tea stofw. He hau just stswieesi a lot of ex'ra Oohmgs i ad a lew chests Of the celebrated Oiaiijjc i'ekoe. Try them, and our Wood lor it they will suit. Armt Contra, ts 1'i-sini: of the wholesale grocerr e-tahlisbsoool ol Kuger, Ctldwell, & Alvord. Kist W.i-h iuton street, yesterdav. we nticed them shipping i I itl'c lot of beans, coffee, and rice L'pon impiiry we ascertained th;t the shipments were to rill a I wtgß BOO 0) OS I winch they made on Tuexi iy it Lowieettli with the Covern tnent, they beinj the lose-t bidders in cornpeti tion with ileilers at Louisville, Cincinnati, and other points. We have no doubt they could have secured the contract for all the other arniv -tores

for which bids were invited pork, sugar, oats, and corn if they had put in proposals. The contract which they are to fill is for sixty thousand pounds crTee, tour thousand bushels beans, and twelve thousand pounds rice, amount ing to about f tO.IMNJ This speaks well for the enterprise of this establishment.

LtglOMstlWO wmnar . Wansaanat. Feb ft, 181 kJUTs The bill introduced by Senator Wil1' 'in. hairtnn lh committee fir di-rieting the tafe for legislstive pnrpriae, finally pa-l e-iril niter much legislative awswJOO verm to kill it. The K-putlican Senators, or the nnjorily of them. In.lted in the morning, not tiod fire in the alter noon, ami th lull psaj Of h.tre ma jority The (nil to prwtocfc the Idiwriy ol the

OBiiitf it a penal oAetme to uesirot a X rh and making counties or corpora

tion i ' lor the damage done when mobs are iiflertai to dentmy prtutuig establishments, was al- p-ei after a desperate struggle 00 the partot i h- opposition to defeat it The bill for reorgatnzii'x the Isrnevoleut institution- of the State failed for the mt of a quorum all the Republican Senators bnt six leaving the Cham ber when the v te wa- tvken. dot st. The minority ol the rommittee of thirteen to harmonize differences hetween '. HSW OOwMovJ pHrtie-. report el. and five hun .tJ i Ojie- ol the resrt were orderei U be printed A number of committee- repoted Mr Manna -military bill wa- couriered in ornmittec of the

hole Hou .t.'l hiull v ordeted to be n . lor a third reading HiPininw Hrktim. Last Nu. mi The

meet i nc. last night. t Mi- Hall, ass ai-dre--ed by Jude Huff, ol Lafayette, and Col. I Silas Colyxrove, of the 27th regiment. Jude HiifTs pen h we did not hear, but ss he ii an ani j matei speaker l all times, it i- lair to presume that he brought down the house hjwen(U Col CuJgfOVf poke at ereat leiigth. and in 1 om i ein: er at le-t SO tmn h of it aa we heird. 1 md that a.t-uhon' n lioui and ten minutes of

it. was temnerate He de tended the 1 re-ident -D, i- i war measure simply ; he i- too good a lawyer t take any other ground He alluded 10 the r. lot (MM poMOdb) the'jTth regiment, and defended them. He claimed that a Majority of the officers and men ofthat rogi ment were Democrats. They only statel that, ot members were guilty of certain act.-, the were goiltV of trOOOOO. He would not alhjw that roetn-r Morton hmi any hand in getting up the resolution- that honor belonged to the oSeOfl and men of the 2uh. He did not pretend to say that ernrs. arei jrrave ones, had not heen OWSSV mitled in coudurting the war; but uns i ill lb circumstances it must be allowed, even by the irn;iatient, that the army had done well. He pictured the magnitude of the trtiggli and t-a ei the prores already made in the over throw of the lebellioii. It was evident to us, although we do not accuse him ol wyiog -o, from the run of the pailaat Colonel's reasarka, that he think- McClellan is the man for the army. Perhaps weare mi-taken, but his ifgiojooJ fotcod thi convictiuii upon us Col. OotgTOWl thought there were men in In diana ho h id lire im- of the establishment of a Northwestern C nle-leracv indeed he knew it. He hi 1 tliem di-mis this idet from their minds. I' could never le A new Mason mid Dixon's line Wtfdld he run in that event, and tle national Mad in thi- St .re would be the line He knew Northern bwMaSM well, and it would never sub uiit to it. He did ni aoooof the Doosocrotic party, a i tart,of entert unioK that ;ew He deprecired party utjfaoiaatiotw, however, al n !i times a- the present, and ured ..11 tpeii id all parties to tru-t implicitly in the iotagritj of the A!min stration to carry them saf'jly thiough the struggle.

SPECIAL NOTICES

TELECRAPHIC.

Incrkask ok Rats The Farmer's Oazettt ( Knglish) asserts and proves by figures thai one pair of rats will have a progeny and descendants amounting to no less than 01 jNO in three years. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would then OOOOBOM more food than would sustain t&.UUO hurasn beings. It will be far wiser in the farmer to turn his attention to the destruction of rats than of small birds. (Certainly it will Whotftr engages in -hoot log small birds is a cruel man; wlioever aids in e erminating rats is a benefactor. We should like some of our correspondents to give us the tit of their experience in successfully driving out these peats. We need something be- b -d igs, cats, and traps for this business Kds. Sei eniific American We can give our experience in a very few words. "Costar's" Hut Extmmwitor is the simplest, safest, cheapest, and surest remedy; the most perfect Hat ification meeting we have ever attended Every Rat thai can get it. properly prepared according to directions, will eat it, and every one that eats it will die, generally at some place as di-tant as possible from where the medietnee was taken. Lake Shore Mi'-h Mirror. See advertisement in this paper. Sold in In dUuapolis by Browning A" Sloan and W. B. Vickers.

Thk 0aiuik:no To 1 . We will he better able to judge to nigh of the -ize of l!i erowd which is to gather to-day than we cm at the present wiiting. A great many notables arrived yesterday, but wo c.utd not see that the OWOMI hid swelled our population gte:itlv last night. The pro-pe-t o run may h ue kept tfawW back. It is certain, however, they were not hete. In soy event, we think the town will be able (oocoooi modate all th it will come w itbout OfOeting canpa in the vicinitv. Preparatioii.s aie made in the grove at the State Hou-e for speaking, sod we hope the threifening sky will clear up and the suu shine out cheerfully upon the gathering. Tmn Tn katkb Those who are seeking for amusement to night will find a most excellent bill of fare provided for them at Metropolitan Hall. Miss Alice Placide appears in the highly interesting drama of the Factory Girl, and M -- Marion Macarthy as Polly, iu the side splitting farce of the New Footman.

AMUSEMENTS. II i: i ItOPOMT A II A Lis. Fourth night of tin- beautiful aud talented actress Miss Alice Placide

THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 96, l-f,3. Th' interest inn Iratn of Tili: 1 ACTOKYGIHL, -UK-All that Glitters is not Gold. Martha .il Mi Alice HmM.

To (ucluie with the roaring Farce of W mi- -m-w I otati:iit

Polly (whh gong) Bh MananMararthj

r'. morrow evening benefit of Mi Allee Pltelle, mon f AMnnov, UresCirrle ami l"rcjn.-i te &0centt. Lady aii' 1 (ifiitleman 7" "

Ksch atditional lady

The grand Fnion convention is the

talk of the day among men. but with ladies it is the grand reduction in the ni n e- of cloiks and furs made ly Ivers k i . Old Post offi e Building, Meridian street. This is the loM and only chance of the seison left to tln-e who yet und in need ! sOOa pOTOMOti We OÜ1 iii.-.it noon this day I'hunwUy , the Jrth re ni liw examination the h.il.uiooof our stock ol cloaks and fur-, well selected and adapted to the aeason, all ol which are marked lö er cent less than cost We will offer for c 'e for the next ire days our entire stock eon-i. ting nflailie-' uu.-ea' .wid children's cloaks and lurs at '20 per cent below cost, a- ere atNiut to ni ike -me .dter.itions in our store for the coming -e ison Theietoreit i our intention to dispsise nt is mmdi n our are lock under cst as we p'-.Mv cm. . a- t en itle us to makeour improvements t' t the vr.r. trade. Remember this is the onl? rojralar elooh and

ni mulla house in the Stute of Ileu m i. rmd we ill positively ell at pnoes which no other loVM can compete with. Call on I vein t' . Phila i Alhk;. - - - .hi. i . . i . i . d i

iiib i Mii i uiitiiuim iniur, ',u i isiointe Building. Meridian street. Indianaolis

naiirry

Frivatr 1..- 4 00

Ho single aeaU "ld la I'rn at Boxes. 44

lKorMnen at 7'clo k 1'crtorinaiu r owanuenre

t7V (.niml lilitarv and f itizfM Ball! of T be a?rtv m t MILITARY HALL, Tlitirsdii) I emng, Feb. ttlUlf lt;:'.

rUMM MllfMHI Po P. lfiBRHt, llRiric Carti.

Ch s. C'oorKK,

J INK- 1.111., Tr- r i.KFSH....

S Rs.'X, Soi . Bi oow. Muskai Pi lector.

TV ket SI. to ir h.d o Tin- principal Hon I, at

th- N--W Stand at I'nioii l) jot i'it .t the dor. MMH

1 A S O I II A I, I

"A Kepuldioan friend ends us for mihlira.-

tion the following jeu d'esprit. We mu-t coul's

we can not aee me oiiit. hut some es nur Keput lican readers may, and for their benefit we 451 ve its (For the Indiana State S-titinel Another aval fIOtSJQf ! Hl I fthvlbt lakrn!! For several days jast it has been understood anions; the faithful aaythat Kort Shelby, situated ou Hutternut creek. Dear tho town d Shelbvville. Was to be attacked on Tuesday morning, the "J 1th mat., by the L'mton Ham OuwOBn and the Hydraulic Kam "Joo Wright." but the Commodore. K J. Kyan. ou torl the dig shin Oliver" hearing that the aforesaid creek was full ot oj pedoes, snags, kc , and the whole couuty of Shelby was covered with liutteruut. pool word to h;s Honor the M.iv . : end re til ircomeuUi per iaaii to make a tiank movement on the en my. therefore, the Mayr detailed the entire po lice force and a host of patriotic office ecker-. making about eighty meu in all, to repair m stanter to the lmon le;Ht and cet on the C'in eint unati excuwoo train L M. Vance. 0M ductor. immediately, but hrsi u, provide them Ml vea with t lOMttWO r J revolver to eaeh man. and also to take ih-ir p. keta full ) - brass knucks" and "-lung nbvU." The aforesaid detail theo proceeded 111 s.iu.ids A OjBHkM ai..u 0' I Al

ui iwu. uirew. lour aim ne. ana now and thei

OPERATIC CONCERT, At TOiiaonic Ho . 1. on Friday lit rn iiiK l i hrtiar) fl . sU. BANDOFTIIKlSlhl.S. INFANTRY JOSI PH TRItlO lotio?. 'rit-iet han -I w.i! t h- S.U.lirr' Sanitary Commiwlon of IrKUanspolm. The piece are arranged from tlis rlcinl I : Mi Trnnr N il. tn Friday evening, Feb. JT. n ill be r nd r d the following pregramme, closing with patriotic air. FAKT I I i)Nrture. fr in I- Maaaniell' Aulier - Allegro coti-hrllle, from La Hlle du Kegiroeiif 1. atsattl 3. Ca-ts IXva. fr- m La Norma Bellini 4 mate Walt. .". In i.ar.a Polka rotnssed the 'Jlt itist Tri 5 hiuali'. Anvil Chörau, from 11 Travatorv VitJi PART 11. 1. 0erure, fr.in tiny Manneriiic Nsfcoa t Owctl from La Kill e tu Reairoent Donitrtti :i COnMtri t. troni le N.-toc oduoirr Verdi 4. h. p!i,-rd yuu-k Step rr4t11ted by Trnrg i. K.H 1 ! M .-nr- .!! I. rti i. PwMSa, Oaeltterera, from le Lu a di l.mnir-mT. REAL ESTATE ACENCY.

Love & Cullum,

REAL ESTATE

1 a

"quad f one" might be sern. inquiring lor the

I'retUytrrutn t.icurtwn Truia Well, luckilv fee the Union cause, they armed at ShelhwiUe 00 time, ju.-t as the two ram hove u, night, steaming and foaming in grand Hyloj Oot roo can judge their tetlimka" when tlieir , ,,e "that, nothing eoii.d they see but the peas-eliil Citizens of Shelbvville ami Shelby county Tito aliaut foe then formed in line of battle, and charged upon all the whiky sbops thev could find, and sarej great pu an tines of the du id found therein After insulting several citixens. and firing their putols in the streets, they returoed. well satiiified wiUi the part tlie? OOI taken in frrtrmnq trie I'nioo Kv r-

I It l i II II It O 1 i M , I II I .

W"I: ' s isfl sad xcaaao Bret Crtats, sad atWW :!,:' i l V i H .!.-: i v collect rents, tierotiate toana, buy and e!J r tv and county orur i.j i,,,! Warrant mi commiMtun, pay txea, prrpare lro and uu.rtiraaea, and attend N Nanal I .!!;. Orri.a-TaltM.t! & Bbrk. Roobm üo 1 and 1. flr-l entrance So,b of ,hr p,t..mce. MM-dJ)

aaeo-nii MOOfSOOtOM wwa baut mnivr:ati. 4ri Reports.

S-T-1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS

Ol BÜ eeiehraurl brand, tppear to r e n eerr ooti TTIi ," S errT7 on' " rh'y ar" AFFAIRS IN THE MISSISSIPPI. pieadjd at trie and cao be reaed upon to urepfrhen and

Invigorate eaba'ist. d natire Janl5-ddwltawem

HT A OOÜOH. COLD, OB AN I KRITA-

LOSS OF THE QUEEN OF THE WEST.

TIED TWOOAT w aMaesaO o orsgraw iwsolts io sssseos Hfbri jcr0fiil of her f apture.

rural!e.

Brown's Bronchial Troches Sailing of a Large Fleet from Memphis

Ferri 4,rnity the arTected part and aie a!mr)t Inirtant ' relief. In riamcarTiv -ttmw. and Taaaa they are beneficial. Theg..od efTect result . from theue f the : Tr'hr. and their eatetjded ur, ba caused them M be I co-interfelted. IV rare to guard aaitit wortMewninilation. OaTaia only the gni- Är.. - BrJctii1 lr Am, which bate proved their edkracy by a tetof

many year. Pi tue SriAKKka nd Sia..ta should w the Troches. Military Officer 1 Sddier who over'x 'fi- ;..-) .. rL.tnres, should liaf them. Hol I everywhere jt 25 cents per box. jaii21-dA.1ut LAW SCHOOL. LAW SCHOOL OF HarvaiMl Oolleflpe, 1968 TWV&Q Tenn of niti-r.-.-7i w. kv each, imaei I M AHCH Sd and IKPTKlfBI I: 7th. for Catalogue ar.d Circular addrena JOKL HAKKKK. K .yail l r f r. Cambridge, Ma-.. Jan. 2, IsiÜ. feb7-3td

WESTERN IST E W S .

WANTED. ,M HOUSES

XS : n t v 1 111 111 v d i a t v I y , I JIM which the highest price will be pai I l v 1 SMITH A HALL, fe.4-dlm Indianapoli-. Ipd.

REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan & Pierce, REIL ESTATK MEM, First Door Kasl of Palmer tmm. (UP STAIRS j UrK have for nale Maejses and l.t- io tho Citw sf Indianapolis, and harm ajsJ fansiog Lsodshi this Sute, atid will sell lower than ran ! penckawsd Th' follow ng comprises Mme of tbe prop.-rty we irnow otferitiK r low pejfeea for rash or ea tun . a- may suittlie awnaaawrs. febOldavw A RARE OPPORTUNITY Foru Sttcfiunicor Laboring llan lo Obtaiu a House and Lot, aud thus get a Home. "ÄTK7"E will eiu itv Lata on laur tisae to paravaa whe 'f will balld a boase 00 the -t parchaead. if rrquirt d. we will furni-di .irt of ih- mean - n-, . ary f. r Ihr erection of luililiu to t t wl,.... i i.-.i',, are iusurtleient to complete their koWSOS. McKKUN AN I P1I1CK, febrj-dA4m lteal K-!ate IH-Wer-. FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH,

Three Business Rooms with Dwell

ings Attached, On Vet .1 n 1 11 u r .in Mrrt't. T is Building rentt. ft r Six Hundred Dollars a yt-sr. ALSO,

A Two Story Boarding House on

Delaware Street, Near A. Wallace' tirocery, will be .old.it a ((real ' bargain. Persons willing to make an in. tm.-i.t that will pay 1 lil .l. ... . ......... .. ;ll .1.. - ... .... j J

n uiii yrt iriiiair .1111 Hl e i I (11 rftn all1! ee !J. piece, ,,f prorrt. IbKll NAN A PIEBCR, feii'id-dAwJm K j Estate Axetits. A VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST,. FOR, SALR

r Olli i Lot ta wide aad deep, and wfll besohl i. f..r K M Kl RS N h PIERCE,

tebHtl-dAwfiw I'Ot for

tN SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, I O K 1 A I. I . On tovnwmn ootam ok mkkkdian uat IfarjlOBd Stn'ets. and opposite the proposed row of buMi;p, room to be b'.ilt by Mr. Scbnnll. This lot i a o.h1 location I t 1 whoä sale etahlUhawewt, sad vmII be SwM cheap. M, K I KN AN A PtMM K. lbl6-dAw6w J(,.l Iftohl AftOtti BTJIIDlXsTQ LOTS UdMmol part of tin nt , f,.r ale cheap for r.vh oroattaw aawsaejit McKRRHAN k c: i . febP2-dAw4in Heal K-tate Agents. -A- VALUABLE To be Sold at l final Bargain. CRE1 M rat u d md on Lafawetti aLe'rv Indiana pol ia Raflroad, oae mile eai ct Zio oville. Boons roimty 1.H acre in cultivation and in tine unter, lira land in timothy and clovei Stock wafer running throi.irh the land the year round. The portion sf taad in titular i well -et in blue i:ra I t pasture Th timrnr is walnut, poplar atid a very larjie uar on liard. Fences k,m. oaas in Rooi atdof and Stable larjre nouah for Inn head el burses or cattle. Has a law secOafd eflM fruit trees, with fine shrubbery and fraoes in atumdai i s. Thi farm will be offered f r sale . n- month from date at 40 per acre, one third down and OM balance .p .iiie and two year, with interest These iern: may be varied omwhat In poit.t of time (riven f r MVawH I. M. KKKNAN A FlKKi K. feblT- iAw4w l:-ai Estate AgCOU.

ke.il Kf.ite Airents.

a lliiiiirw ICiMrin

Vow Yoa. Ftl 'J.'. The following is from Retel source: I'ort Ht teso. Feb. Ill Capt. Conn.. r. from Red river, brings intrm.itiou ol the capture of tin Federal steamer ttieen of the We-t at liori n Lending. Fort Taylor. Red river. The tdueen of tiie Wt had captured the C"iiletientte traiüpirt Eva, No. 4, forced her pilot, John Rurke. to take the wheel, and ordered him o take the lm.it It our batteries Hurke was fr .litened and l00af took the mhtnA tinder a Yankee xjtiard. L'pon Hearing the butteries he told the Yankees that they were 19 miles from them. He immediately ; ut hercloeiii when siM received a .shot which broke her steam pipe and otherwise disable! her. The Yankees being wholly unprepared for :i fight uspeeted no dan ger. Burke jumped overtiourd aaid drifted a.-hore. The boat drifted to the opposite shore, when the crew escaped, with the exception of 1". who fell into our haude. The crew subtiequeuilv ot alward the Yankee boat De Soto, w ith 900 stolen MCfjM aboard. The lueen of the West is uow in pos.esr,i,n of the Conlederates, and will be removed lo a p'ace of safety for repairs. It is reported that the Yankee gunboat Indianola has pone up Reil River to recapture her. Later intelligence states that the Confederate steamer Webb otooolj pOTOOOd and captured the Kva The Kva is dtOftblod in one whol. The Queen of the West i Lut sligbtlv injarad, and will soon be in fighting trim under Coofoderat colop. We have positive inSWrmation that the transport De Soto aas burned by the Yankees.. COND oovaicol Pmn Hi raooo. Too Alosoodrio Dteoocrol has hen rtOfiVfd here. 1'he Democrat contains the otlicial ieport of Ca pi Kels, comiuaudiiig fofHlcittoni 00 ttlld River He MJTt IWO gunboats made their appear

nee in tint ot tins position at . o clot k last evening. After a brihk cannonade the t 'ieen of the W est, the leading gunboat, struck her colors. I immediately ordered Cant. Hutton to go aboard and demand her surrender. TOM officer rOOOMod ball thirteen ollicers and row aboard ; the others escaped under cover of aijht The visible resuits (lf the capture consists ot ine two pooftwatar rilie ParroU gun, one four teen OOOOdcr, three twelve p00WNt0 mid OM twelve pOUOdoi slightly damaged, beside-, a large quantity ot ordnance stotOj and quinine, two c es ol asopOlStiOQ instruments, clothing, bacon, boof, pork, lard aod bfOad, and other stores in pro;ortiion. The Dctno' rnt says the victory Odd complete, grand and decided. PoOTkAXD, Feb. 3&. 'I he Jura, fiom Livet pool the ISth, Londoridcii y the I3tb, orrivod to day. with five days later news. The London Time icpudiale Mr. HoOMl'l rem ii k at Lord Mayor's baoSjOOt, Mjiog that he was much too fast, and that the prof OOiliiini OBOaM nothing. Mr. Mason, at this booqoOK, predicted speedy fi ciidly relations between the Britiafa and llebel Qo t mmenta. Ks Yokk. I'ebtuary Jö Tho Quit Salt Like City correspondence of the New York Times states that Connor had S BgOJ with BOOM Indians at a jxiint fifteen 10 twenty miles noith of too OXtrfsM) northern settlements in Chuce Henry. The light lasted three or four hour.-.. tur troops were victorious. It is difficult to obtain exact in ton.: .tion: one man wiio visited the battle held alter the strife, said he counted SB Indians, of whom 1(1 were squaws The Indians wounded about a dozen: supposed to have escaped. ToLino, Fel -Jo. Oneof the Michigan South ern r .ilroad elevators, containing 190,000 bushels grain and "2.0(10 barrels of Hour, was destroyed by fire this morning. Loss about fjWO.000 par tially insured. Cairo. Feb U.V A large fleet of boats lett Memphis on Sunday for below. One gunboat passed into Lake Providence and found Rebels and negroes telling trees to obstruct twssage. The gOOftooJ shelled one OOOJpoOT off The health of theoariny at Yu ksbui is improving. Nim York. Feb '.." The steamer Stir of the South aimed iinni Kcv Wet on the l"th She brought Commander Make, ollicers and crew of Hattoraa.

The bark Sillie Bomo has arrived frm KeyWest. This is the e--el reiwtrted sunk by the !

Rebels. . ig hf It port. LATER FROM VICKSBURCi mSFFMMM fJT TMBJrjirEMaEE.

bw which 13 liwaa we.o lost. The

caueof the eiplosion is unknown. Caibo, Fet. 26 The steamer Kennett, frot.kabur the 'JOth. haa arrived. Tbe roorur boats tili nuiDtain their posiuon and fire occaeional shota The rebels rep! v ahierr nnv loat atpOtOOOawtO. A seow hau been run through the cansl. Work ou it is steadily progressing Three thousand re aid to be at work daily ou the peninsula. The steamer Helle Memphis landed on Ifoi day night at Arknas reach. .16 miles atoe slerophis, to put off passengers. She had uo sooner touched höre than a dozen guerrilla rushed aboard and attempted to take possessio of her. The boat immediately backed out, and the g .r rillas were forced to jump ashore. Afterwards thev fired on the Iroat. doing no dam ige OtWoO has oeeti heard at the fleet in regard to the Indianola or tjueen of the West. Nothing important from Lake rrov.dence. CO(.UIIOAI.

COMMERCIAL.

Powder Mill Kpi

option.

C ON c- H i; m !- I AL,

Wash im. ton, February 0.' Sintk Mr Kane, of Indiana, called up the bill authorizing the Fresideut to confer hp M rank. Paaeed Mr Howe presented a meoiorial IrOOJ -Legislature of Wiscon-in. asking for the reduction of duty on paper. Mr Dorn introduced a bill lo authorize the Covington md Cincinnnti Ilridge t'ompanv lo build a bridge across the Ohio River at a hight of not leas than 10(1 feet utxne low watermark Referred to Committee on Postoffice and Post roads. Mi l'vell preseuted the resolutions of the Legislature of Kentucky concerning the tolls due to tint State from the United Slates Referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Richardson caiieu u: the bill to promote the health, comfort and ethvieucy of the army , r.i". d The Indian appropriation bill was then lakeu up. A PMrgO numler ol anienduients tre octod upon, anil the bill passed. Mr l'omeroy presented the resolutions ot LOO Legislature of New Mexico asking Congress to nntke some provision for the 600 Indian captives im hehl in servitude in that Territory, and who will be released by the act of Congress. Mr. Rice introduced a bill to secure the right of trial by jury iu California. Adjourned. HouSC The House resumed the consideration of the bill to organize the nation il forces Mr Oiittendeu m de no professions ol jctfriot i?in. The measure now in. posed was the natu ral result t the OOOTaOofpollCW pursued Irointhe btgiMing. eighteen months l go It a is here declartJ th it the sole object ot the war was. to restore our country and not subvert the institutions of m 1 1 v State Rut departure from this declaration bad caused divisions, and men had lost boarl taocaoso of the violations of the Con stitution and 0o issuing of the emancipation. The people would not volunteer to free slaves The only remedy was to make a national, not a sectional war. The negro troops were a source of weakness rather than of power. White men would not fight n ibtm eoipüoy. The time lor debate having expired, by limitation, the Hoi.se proceeded to vote on the amendments. One. confining the term of service to the ptOJOOl rebellion, not, however, to exceed three yens, was adopted. An io effectual motion SM made by Mr Colax. to redoes the time to years. The Hmise adopted the aOMOdnient proposed by Mr. Olio, from the Militär) Committee, that all person- in time of war or rebellion, acting as spies about t ic fortifications or camps of the army shall be tried by general coin l martial, and on conviction, soflor death.

Mr Vallai d gham offered an amendment, so that instead ol summary arrest- by Provost Mar shab of BjOfOOM resisting the dralt. they shall be made by warrant by civil otli er-, ou au oath or affirmation, totting forth the otftOOt chargetl. Rejected .'.7 to 101. Mr. Cox moved to confine the cotiscii;. tion to white citizens Rejected. Mr. S even- oflOWd an amendment exempting from dralt persons c mscientioiisly op;setl to bearing arms, and who shall deelare on oath or affirmation that loth has been their religious prit -ciples for three years. Rejected. Mr. Wicklille offered an amendment that the men thus called into service shall be by the (iovernors of the States organized into companies and regiments, with officers to command them appointed by the authority of each Slate, according to the proiisions of the Constitution and laws there d and of the Constitution of the United States. Rejected öö to KM The time devotes! to offering amendment haing expired, many amendment still being excluded, the House proceeded to dispose of the motion of Mr. Holm in to strike ont the 1. '1th sec on relative to providing for substitutes, a neg led to do so subjecting the delinquent to nrfM and trial as a de-ertei . Disagreed to 0G against

Mr. Holmin oflered a substitute for the bill, j declaring all the able bodied white male citizens I between the ages of IS nod 10 years, w ith the ex j ceptiotis mentioned, to constitute the militia of the I ni til State, to be called out bv the Presi

dent in the m inner authorized by law; the force to be divided into two classes, each to serve one year, unless sooner disghargad, who are to been oiled and otteoroi bv State authority, fco. Kc jected 41 against 108. The Hou-e then passed the Senate bill for en rolling and calling out the National force with the above noted amendments made by the House, with one striking out from the duties of Proves! Marshal that he inqoiro into and report to the Provost Marshal (tetiemi all treasonable prac tices. The vote on the conscription bill stood: Yeas 11Ö. oars 19.

v riLieaAra.j ( Innnnali Harkd. Cijicimjati. Fob 25. Flour i dull, it is f'relj offered at $6(96 10 for wrrfitie. $f t09 It fbf extr.v and $'. -JÖ 50 for family. VN heat firmer and prices very irregular, we juotered at $1 30.fl .l.i and white at fl Ab d ' 1 X) Corn firmer mi ,t 84-3 for shelled and ear in bulk. Oats in good demand at 60c in

bulk Kje steady st $1 (KWl (;, Hrlev fl .VJorl 6A Provisions were generally held hie her which checked the demand, and there was not much done Mess pork $10 fOll 50 lor old, fl3t 14 for new Ru'k sides 6. Shoulders and bims 4i(d:5?Äc. Lar4. ia in good dem nd at lOc for c untrw and 103gor 10i. ,p fort itv Whi-kv dull and irreguler: salt were made at jbotSTc." Kxch it ige steady at pur selling, snd discout bovine t;old advance! to 16(a 16H. silver to 15l(a IT, and demand riote? ty itöräf 16? r (LIDt OK Sie i ork 'In rk. i . Nsw Yoa. Keb Flour unchanged, demand lee, active, and at the clone buyeo refused to pay outride prices; $7 Tötet- lor extra State, fCtf" V?. for choice do. T -J.'. 7 ;,u tor superfine Western. $7 .' .t- ." lor OOOafOOO to mixed Western $s. o;, ,or ex

tra round hoop Ohio, und $" :in,,i . t.H tor trade-.

br in. Is Whiskw less :ietieand mi fivor of biivet . leOl .-di .'."( N licit le-s aitive and elted scarceU s,. tirin, Sales of Chicago spiing at $1 46(31 64. Milwaukee club $1 65(rl 7"i Corn Vom active and clos-s altfuit lc lower; sales at y(aiHI for sound and B8 a!7c for unsound Oats quite Arm at 77 ni .

MEDICAL BOOKS, ftC. 6ALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY. CHsRTt.KI.il ST tmh Lioisi.ATi nr r arxTr'iT r to TkKATMRWT or aJX THK DtaEABCa Or TMS I RJHSKT AUD OtNfTaL 0feOA9l

Ooflba nrm sod adviiaa 30c.

Rio .13c and Java !

Pork a shade firmer and in fair demand, j

llres.,.,; verv brm at biitd6t.,c f r Westti v

ern. liscou nrm. Meet" quiet and steady Lud a shade firmer at 1 l?8r li'c. Cheese a !iadc Itlonr; jales were made at M C" 16c. afOMj -tcadv at ( per cent Sterling ex change utisettle-l and irregular; 1 --La 1-6 for mercliaiiu" and ltOt)l-7 for bankets' I. ills QoM oponfd quiet at 71'.., closing firm at l'2l (.'7'J'..c.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

n oo ooncn

t la. :i st t isawoflso st. LAWHI STCH'K OF HOMK-MAUK WoKK fOK L sak !iap, one duor cam d llif lVliiirr H.u--'Hy 1.1X17..

FURNITURE.

, i rvx ji ri

i taBpTaÄp'aET ' t , -!itllllLl:! - .

PasStOge of the Couscriptioii Act.;

COFFEE.

. i . it Emä TH UtV H JT.

EAGLE CREEK MILLS FOR SALE. SITl'ATKI) on Raffle l'nvk. Mäht mil.s northweat . . of lailtoneonlls, one its from MtTQanicuburs;, on tin- C'rawf.inbville plank r..vl. (ir:f mill b .t Uy 4" !. -. four .stories hitrh. three run of French burr-. two nr wheat at)1 one for rorn all in c1! r. ;.iir. Xw Wil.ler pat. ut iron wottrw herb, will grind and pack from t to Sil barr. I p.r .lay. Has U steam p iweratta- hed, with two (TikhI eüu'lli-. I Abo Sa Mill in Rorsl orler, which will rut 4.011 feet of lumber a .lav. Toee nulls hav ÖS aera of lana ami l 1 k.i.mI .lwrll . :ig li.itisrit. W MM Mini lent to keep tbe null rutiniiiR nik'ht sntl day can be purcha .e.l on th preroi-e, the refftou being am.n the tinesi wheat r.-aii.iis in the State. The mill ha alwav s made money for th. . : .-r. nee tio.iam. Ifeos will n en ej part of the pun li me money if re(piirt d.atsj cltv or other pn).ertr taken in part payment. MrKr.tOivN A I tKKCK. febls.d.VwSw .-al Ktate Agt. . Indianapolis THREE ACRES OF CHOICE LAND VIUOIMNT. the Citv otitlir North, for aale cheap for Cash. The land b beautif'illt l ated f rirmare tavawsreeC MrKKKN vn I'IFKck. M I .' --IA" 4 Heal K'tat- Arfei.t

INSURANCE.

THE BEST INSURANCE lo be hoi m the tatrkrt 1. offered by the Lhrrpool and Loudon ffptiy

Vtatal Aaset in tbe CaMed state-.

...t..v.: ... 1,046.&.'iA

Fire rYSBSWasa laeeNed m the l. S. in 1SO0 Oas 041 II isi ssia.oa:. isi 6T;t,ss

de

in :an

1 1

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i;

All Shareholder, peraoi.jllv re.ponaible for uaaieiit "f the '..rnt.at All lnrect..r. are laeiTeltar.

MkE lOfet NKW .i.K. fav ! t -rrrxtT. Aaa . hairman. Mixki OaoraaiA, I -. . aaatj Caainoaa. J'.-uo-M li vita van. Jr , aq Auvoi-ri Himiit n.J-., m. r Savhimi, Ks. K M. Ak. ni 11.. r s.( . 11 h M Conu! AL.racfpEU.t s , k. 1 eer. tary Tiie leeaee paid by thi. Company ine,- it, e.teblishtnrtit. amoui to litten .'ft 7 to ha ot Dollar. K Mb KT A W VKKI V ,.r. Aw. thf ' " ' ' ' . . s v eAMaia ru Ctoeinnati, oil. u JOHN s Sl'AÜJf, Aseiit. W. cor:er Wasrfineion aad Mer.d.ar: Mr JOHN L FISH I auth .rxr.1 . tran.art bu-ine.

Nkw York. Kebrni: J. A dispatch received per the steani-liin QloOjOW stat4M the new steamer 21 Hi was Ivinir anchor in the MotOOJ Ofl the Sill, and was expected to sail in a few Oars for a Kebe! rondoirooa. The reply of President Lincoln to the Man ehester addrem was pufii-lied. It deplores the POafarOag occasioned by the cotton famine, and rejoires that the efforts q create sympathy for t lie Secessionists fail, eulogizes the utterances of the Manchester meeting aa - iblime heroism, and expresses an earnest de-ire for perpetual peace between the two nations. A great meeting was to day held at BotOMB. It exprisseil warm sympathy for the North The ship (ieorpe (iriswold. with food, arrival at Liverpool on the 9th. On entering the MotOOT, he was received with a salute of cannon, from the fort, and the dipping of colors The public demonstration had not yd taken plnot. 1 he Paris Mon teur, in noticing the 00ITOOpondencp in the intercepted 1 'on federate dispatches, soys the so-called m-nl of France in Texas, is not a paid r.m-ul of France at QoloOaOoo He ac ed as a kind of depuiv for the coneul at New Orleans.

The raetichniati alluded to at RichoMod oat simply a Chancellor of the Consulate of France, '

111 the rrench corjs InmM-If. The paragraphs in the address to the Kmperor relative to Mexi o, America, and Italv were

stronplr pressed, hut tMoppooition strongly

nounced tho Mexican war aiui ti.e c..niinuel tupation of H me. La Kranci point- out that the French found forts iu Acapulco, Mexico, arm from Amen:

sources. H laaniSOIOOt Fob 'ö .lude W.itts, Delcate

from ew Mexi -o, has receive! advices from

Paso that the French. J'MK) strong, luve

turei 1 i :. 1 v nia-. and w ere tn 1nS.i1 - .... H.r... .

zilla, the capital of the Mexican Mate of S r 1 The reason for the in v. anion is stated to he in consequence ot tiov. 1'es.uiera contiscatinj; the C Is of Frenchmen and banishing tliem from I ra It is prolwifile that the Committee on the Conduct ot the War will reHrt to Congress an important mttter before the close of the session, lien McClellan will be examined to morrow. Namivillk. Feb 2.' t Jen Wheeler's whole force, consist mg of four ttrigades of cavalrv are this side of Columbia, Tennessee. Thev are re ported to be cirrviug all able bodied contrabands South. A portion of Wheeier's force were within four miles of Franklin last night There was a larce Federal force at that place under Col. Gilbert, and no fears were entertained of an attack bv the Confederates. The report of Forrest's death is not believed here The railroad runs lo Harpeth river, one ra le tins side of Franklin. It has been raining heavily all da and the river is riainr rapidly; it will probably overflow its banks. Di root's .Mut. Dil . Feb.'Jö An explosion of the upper mills took place at I o clock tin

353 RUBIA MILLS 355 353 AND 335 WA.SHliiTON STRKKT, N. Y. CITY. MTBKM1BIVT OFFEK, Put up in tin fail round paper., 4s in a box, and in bulk. Our prices ranjr.' frtn S t 3o i nt. We put up

the rollow iug kinds: , JAVA, TIAKAC Hit. M l. III. Kill and M PFItlOlt OH Ir I . believe ..nr Coffee la be hettrr than any TOao4l Coffee now ;u use. All onler addr-i to in or to our Agents, Xf-srs. Place A . i 1-3 Cbanibers Mret, cim. r Washington street, '. w York City, will receive prompt attention. Tbe retail tr.v l -t;pp'.i.-. l.y tlr t Ijm. J Hng houea in the v ariou r..ie. IV lll.lt A Pi.AI i:.

PROPOSALS.

Sealed Proposals. yl'MtTKk.M STi:u HKI'AK I. MKNT.r 8. .. I aw low ep ehe, tawL, FeO, 1, laOO. ) IMMIKSF!) 'TfOPOtALi FOR aTOUHT WILL BK received at this oftice until 10 .'clock, A. M. on We.ln. s.lav, 2..tli l-ebruary, ImJ.H. tor mn faiOOi

All to Uv BaMweraSl at the tioenini-r.i MeMea. la In-(

diauapelis, Indiana. aid Mules t sound in all particulars, in good coniMl .ii. aqaare i.uilt, not laaa than thre.- (3, .-ars old, N fwartSM 14 band hinh and ti;iw'r'l Wi.olc number to be delivered within fifteen (15) days from o t- of contract. All l.id mut Im. :iccn(nifl In a guarantee for their faithful pufllipBiiae. Form of hid an.) inniaiili I r aaawj bad n apj.l.c mi. a thi oflic-. Bidders must b.- prevent at the openitur of the bid-, and prepared te ttit.-r intu hoiid for the fai'hful fulfillment efooattaot. W hen a bid is made bv a llrm. the proi.oval mut be

sifrned lv each m. tntier of the firm. No bid will ne entertain! for less than 10 mule Two or more jd frm the am porOas will injure the : rejection of all uch bids. All bid deemed nTireaMmable will be rejected.

Thcsr terms an. 1 specification will be rigidly adhered to and enforc-d in everv particular. Payment male on completion of contract. Any other information efwaw on application to feblft-dtd JAMF.S A. KK IN. . j M t S. A

NOTICE. INDIANAPOLIS & MADISON R. R. CO. ManiMtM, Im.ias.v, Fel.rnary 2ith, lssa. nnBEs I aoaj Ottl be held at the oRife of the Ccropanv, ia ll City i f Ma !.s,,, i.n the ub Thurs-lay ;J6tb ef March next. The poll will be Speued st 2 I M. snd rloaed at 4 I'. M Br order, ic THUS I'OLUX'K, S.-. r.-tarv im LIQUORS. 1 ART IU 111 I.

CROCERS. WM. GLENN & SONS, Wholesale Grocers, TO mill ft Vine Mae bt twerll Vrond and IV. rl UrOQlOi iiK-i imu t 1 lii. WB iovlte the st tent ion of M'-rchstit M tnrlonjl and we!! as..rted stH-k f (iiooeelea, ConlaKe, WtMrfen Ware, Tohacf o, A , which we ofl. r at cloe rate to cah buyers. lebls-dlm HOTELS.

AMERICAN HOUSE,

. ry J ,s.ws, - . s j . amlU. a.'i .'s. tr tn kll th routes cif tr.ivel. ll r. 1. 1 mi f . ml !

the modem improvements, and every convenience tor the Comfort and accocim ; iti. n of tl,e traveling pul lie The HMopOHJ lOaOM ar- lanre and w.-ll ventilated; the aitee of rooms a .- w ell ! . : t . rn;. v fun - i.e.! f. .r families a:. I lsrife traveling part le, and the boaae will Sontlnue to be kept a- a first lass H el in er'v re-pe t. tSaaVlyOta I.K.W's KICK, Proprietor.

BOSTON

- - - I 1ft ikaO ! arrViivt arnl Ka t a rra n rwaa4 Hstet I In f k V at tar

w-- . - wmmt a" " '' r- mm 11' " 111 U K tiff I and 8 ate; ia centrally located, and eaty of 2 I .... r,..m !! I V.. r. ....... ..( . ) I. .11

Liquor Dealer, o. no U cl U nolnnKtnti Mrcrt, I I v II1- WU a , forelaw aad doawtet . w, off. m for .sal at reduced price until the tirt of March. After that time he w;!l c.ntitiu the busin. at hi old - a 1, No 14 kart Washiofftwn street. !et7.2wdia

BITTERS. DKIKK'S PMM'ITION nTTTBtt. S. T, 1860 X.

have on hand theejatly celebrated Bitte ell to the trade. Xo article of tbe kind ha

with a reater degree f j.-i lar favr. ai. t

th-y ire unrivalled. All order will Iueel1 .:. t" attention. kl'nKK. CALOw?K1.L4l ALVOHI febls. as Beat W"ahtMt,.ii t . It', ai.ap .lis. i

DRUCS AND MEDICINES.

J. F". SENOUR, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES

Vs. el. Rate Hon' ItlorL. Wrii .iwh inu ton ,Mrn I. I2STIIA.N"A.POLI8, I XI)., KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FI LL ASSORTMENT OF PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL OIL AND LAMPS, WINDOW GLASS PEEIFUMZRY -As 1ST ID 1" A. TNT OY ARTICLES, ALSO A Fl'LL ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE TEAS fsölO d.lmis

P

tU of,

Hi ONLT TE CENTS k Hfdlral RrHrt, ' linlv 74r, Fmm ftmUt mm f-j-itajnfu

ON A NXW METHOrtn : -atraa Taoanal fSaeaan. Inda

itii . all it .tae. . it 'fe Sf rsctr r

Hrl-oreU. Iwum m

ibeKfaney.. F ander 4k . wtta it awnuri' i muialea a al wa' treaUae on - -praaj otaladw of yocth. Seminal waa-

Iws-Mty. IaiDoterx-r. he., tbe aw

a: 1 I

cret

eir-aae. To b h I

Female rHea--. arwt . .-

emt importance to the married

mar' a

ei ter that täte. Sent t anv

j ..re.-. :pt of ten rente or fou

We devote our entire ttnve and a öe treat-

men: of tbe arl.-a prvate .L-ea treated of ta war

ate r-eport thjr I:.penary 1 tbe onlv InatttSti kind in America wbica ha beet, e iatfihed by a

charter, atiJ thi fart abn; k- a preferewrs over be arteu qaack of duobtful che racier ta be foaa ia at larae clUe. Importanl to Fcmalr!

mm f, I -er..; ' .f pi ira. abf' '? te In a aealed wrap

Oae neparuaea ea oar ISperjaarv i pe a v der

ta tbe treatment of tbe iMaaaeaa ef Fewaalea. eaica a La

ctaorrhea, ar "WblU.'' Irreernlar. PalaTal aaw Menatrwatioa, Merwowj and General Debility. 1

he wobd. narremeaw, a CeawwiltawSeaa aad aanunatton free af chareAlaofor aaia, UK DEW KK S R 4.ULATUK PILLS -For Female ObetracUoaa, IrretrubMitiea, 4Vr Married ladle in ceruin ltuattaas ewasM aat awe taeav, at I Key woold cauae awiacarrveare- Price $1 per baa, aad away ba cut by mail. DK. li A LIN'S PRKVUllIt An invaaaale artlew for tboae wriahaac to limit lb number of their cefeawlaf. ol the barren who deaire children; warranted not to injure the health, and will last for a lifetime Sent to any a I Ire, under eeal, on receipt of tbe price TWO DOLLARS r vllKNTS T A DISTANCE -By aendln a brtet taternont of their ympton., will receive a Blank Chart containing a Iit of q ueattacav. oar term for the cowraw of treatment, Ac. Madicine eut lo any part of the rnntry to cure any raar at h-me. free from dancer or carieaity . All tranaact ion private and coiifideuual. Eememhor the name aad number. Direct ail letter to U M.KS'S HI AT OISPFNSART. Oovli-2.!AwVr UmUrllle, E

( o ri h i; i i a i,

TOINO MEN who )UE IE ure.1 theawaelwae by mi I tan aecrrt

habit, hieb unfit then f.-r tutna, pleasure or tbe dutlea tf married tife; alo, middb aped and old men. wb.

from the follies of youth or ether caue. feel a debtlltr io aHnce of Iben yrr, before pla:ne 'h.-tne've u:-l. -the re;irn. tit of otiv .-lie. bi:i! flrt Tom TH SRCRIT EKIFND " M.iri..-.! U.es rill learn eottiethtnc of imporianrr lperusing I'!..- s. . eef Fnetid " Sent to an i In i ealed euveo)e, on rereipt f Ten Cent. Hit STl' KT At'1 n.ulted on all diarae of a jirivate or cmfldential n r f-.m SAM to F M.. Stindav fr.'tn 9 to 1 1 A M . 1 r "ffce. Vddre.. UK CHA v -M VKTAlYi. niebSI -SAwly - '? i ..... . Mas. WANTED. AGENTS ' o ii si I ii ii l I v ii ii f - ,

I

ST A Ml INDISTKIOI S A.Mi AIT1VK MIS T" canva the tj th. r.mably, ainl depowit eair

mclHiiie itb even familv . lam emilovitig agents tn

ranv ass, f(.t, .it $.flo, and w ilh horse atel luav AAMI ,r year. Agents ar- re.ji.ue.l t 1uri..sfa b.i-.- n . iu;i s In addition to tb' ab..ve salary I defray all eipeie in-cid.-nt i . ih bu-me. It I au affreeat I and beaVhft.1 ccupatioii f. i "UtiK men, f . 1 1. a tliem a ftwod opportunity to make money without tbe pihibty of utaitti t.r loss a, cruiiiK fr..iu selb:.: oi . . mnnaeion Applicant' -boiild apply in persou, or adlre (if f ut -ther Inf.. mi itj..ti f rlesred the proprietor by letter No one will be employed for a le term then one year, atid will enter into a written contract t. that effect. I shall require security in all case If I am not personally acquainted with the applicant, as I ball tntrwat in hi- cu-t..1v money, medicine., book and receipt to the amount .f fr.'tn f;jOU t.. f:i,oni J. M FKOST. JanlS-dAwSm Indianap'.li' . Indiana.

CROCERIES

NEW HOUSE "A Nr n buihim svt yy o t i.r vn

500 Ubd Sugar. 1.000 Rag Coffee.

5 0 0 Barrels

Syrup.

Cheat

Kwijcer,

(aldwfllUhord

500

Tea.

WHOLESALE

GROCERS

1 ,000 hrte of Br aad v 50 Ppe. O r .'0 Rum .l.ooo Pack age. Wine

j 68 East Wash. St.

10,000 Coco. INDIANAPOLIS. IND., Nut. 30t Boxe Lemons.

200 Boxe Oral iire

50" B u x e i i:, I, m Odd Fallows' Hall.

I n r iertk I t wff

MswMswM. SELECTED N D "lX: tBft o 1 1

kwaw

nioirE STOCK

OF GROCERIES

ktd

F'.o.ooo T - banco. SM Sack Rice. i.nn, ivarrei. Mil. l.ooo Barrel W t.iaey.

vllinir Thrapr

IHaN A N

WESTERN HOUSE

Ha tn. a, h(ii. rihAn

N. Y. PRICES.

RESTAURANT.

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

THK ONLY Fl MAT -CLAAS It 4 ss t tt ts r ant in tui cm

Ojater, Hh. Game, end all tbe delkatiea af lave aaaawe

ear? ei at aa feaarw saw ia Wae fem