Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1864 — Page 3

Democratic Documonts,

AddrMi af ilia Dmocrnlle 71 -rabrn the r.euerai Atr t the rri f ladiaca, setting forth the a iT7 f the late f Hoc, and fhe rvtsenc why r k4 net beea ee-?'1 during It ee.titut!erel term. TbU document makes a pamphlet Tbe C"',P Act Speech at Flon. p. W. Voerbee, n tte Conscription P'.iljo tbt IIme ef jt.rrwt.tte, February 3,13. Tbl. 1. f the finest peeebe efWr. Voorhee. on qnet!ou towoccrJ! I ''' '' attention, and evry eltlxen la TrviUn should have a copy. ' w Pnphlelcfa'f'st pegee. Price $ I per hundred. Tbl Mberlf of the Cltixen-Speech f 119. D. Toorbees. delivered rn tbe Heue f P.epresentative,Tebruary 1. 1G. on the "Act to indemnify the President an t other persons tor sapending tie writ If habeas corpus, and act done I o pursuance tlirrU now print 4 In pamphlet fom, end cn ! obtained at this office. Tbi I the great effort of Mr. Voorhee to protect tbe liberty of tbt citizen, and sbonld be a the hands of every foter in Indiana. It makes a pamphlet eftrfxteen page. Price ft SO per hundred. XIjAll order should direct the speeches to Le sent by express, at tbe potfage will b one cent a copj, and 3 ut be prepaid. Address ELDER, HAUKNKSS k BINGHAM, Indianapolis. daily sentinel. TUESDAY MOUSING. FEBKITAKY. 0. CITY ITEMS. The 40th ImlUn- has re-iiliitcd. 0 ' ' " ' " SSnW ' " 5TlOTcrnor Morton is tili confine! to Iii 4 room Adjutant General Noble has gone to Washington. 3lf"Sevnten hundred men were breakfiteJ at fSoIdiera' Hume yesterday. C3yThe Dit term oi the Supreme Court of Iudixtia begin ilmxlay, Feb. 211. tfiTThe remuiuinf ttimpiiiies of the G3J Indiana, Mjor Tindall, have Leeu ordered to the field C5(et. Cirringt'ii i-'e- a srin;erit order with reference to ol-.liers visiting the city from camps. fcJJTCbarlctte Thompson is playing au engagement at the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia. C3T"The Provost Ouirti patrolled the tiet-ti thoroughly Ust night, picking up stragglers and preaerv lug order among the military. tJT"Ooe hundred and one men twenty nine of them deserters have been forwarded from this point to the front time the 1st hist. i7Take your prescription to Senour'a drug store, where they will be put up neatly and accurately by competent per-ous, at all hour. - A Cheap Lot. Lot No. 69, in Dunlop and Tutewiler'a addition to Iodunopolis, will be sold yerv cheap, fer cash. Inquire at this office. dec2S-tf OaAffots A5D Lcmons. O. R. Stout k Cm. bare juat received by ix press 20 boxe Orangey and 10 boxe Lemons. For sale wholesale und retail. - , GTCol. Baker, A. P. M.General. Col. Simon on, commanding District, and tbe Mayor of the city have concurred in the purpose to give full effect to the order of Oeu. Cirrington, published in to-day 'a Sentinel HTHiram H. WiggiiH.of Co. C. 5th Regiment Invalid Corp, for insubotdination has been sentenced by Court -Martial to h.ird lütior with h chain and ball to h;s leg for six mouths, and forfeiture of pay. t3T"The Thin! Ohio Caralry. three hundred men. arrived yes;erd ij. Also, forty-five men of the lUth Indiana. Capt. Warren Sheets. These latt passet! on to Lafayette, as did the HGth Indiana the day before. Sivebal Fabü Nkar This Citt I have sevenl Farm near iliU citv, ranging io Ize from 40 to 200 acres, for File cheip. Also, a number of Houses and Lots in this city at ureat b.irg iins. For particulars appl? to Wm Love, feb3 2 Talbott k New's Block. gpThe cash receipts of the Indiina Sitiitnry Coinmiion for the week ending Fen. G. lfCl, $2,447 75. Expenditures, $4.207 10. Ditritutious were made to Soldiers' Home. City Hospital and Pest Hopiul, ludumapoli ; aud to Nashville and Chattanooga. ÖPlIume. Lord k Co , Chas. Meyer, Hrown ing St Sloan, Wm. Braden and S. Spencer flung a beautiful banner to the breeze over Washington strett yesterday in honor of the returning veterans. Glessing. of the Metropolitan, was the artist who designed and executed it. tgTbe Dead Heart is repeated at the Metro politan to-night. An immense audience witnessed it l!-t night Edwir Adams is assisted bv the full strength of the company, and all the scenery and parapbanalu are expressly preptred for its pnduction. In professional and technical parlance it is a card. MtacriAXTft' Exchange. At the meeting of the Directors yesterday nothing of public itnpAetanee was transacted. Tho chief business related to furnishing the room and like matter?. On Monday next the first regular meeting of the Association will probably be held. 3?The deaths of rebel prisoners at Camp Morton are at the rate of more han one hundred a month ÜH last December, 114 during the succeeding January, and over 30 thu far in the present Februar. This is a heavy mort ility out of only about 200 human beings. The poor fellows are escaping very fast. tTThe kiln attached to the planing mill of IUI wig & Co.. on New Yoik street, ne.ir the crossing of the canal, caught fire vesterdty afternoon. The flames ppread rapidly, and but for the fpcedy arrival of the engines the damage would have been great. As it was, probably one thousand dollars' worth of lumber was destroyed. tf$Sawyer k Starrett.No 13 Meridian street. New Sentinel Building, advertise the receipt, di reel from New Orleans, of quantity of .-ogjr. Their arrangements are made for a constant sup ly from the same ource. The attention ot city and country merchants is directed to their advertisement. Mkchast TAtLoaio Spring is approaching, and for new and beiutilul style of goods for gentlemen's eir. made in the most artistic fashion, call on O H Kfitkm, No. 17 North Illinois street. Military aoik U executed promptly, and in a manner unsurpised, at Ueiikam's. eb9dtf -- GatAT Baeoim. A Farm of t50 5cre, with 400 acre Improved, with fine, good Houses, two large Barns. 6ne large Orchard ; also, a good Flour Mill. Saw Mill. Jtc. with 300 acres in gra Last year there was $10.000 worth of hay sob! off ot 200 acres The farm i 14 miles from this city, on the Ciuciunati Railroad. It can be bought at a bargain. For particulir apply to ; Wm. Love. feb9 3 " Talbott k New B!o.k. Cottage Hoest at Avctiox We will sell on Mondav (February 15th) next that uew brick ct tape. No. 141 South treet. plwaanily situate!. with a fine lot. Mjh above grde The house Is substantially built and contains six rooms, hall, kitchen, cellar and a fine extern, well and stable oa the let.'. Terms of sale, cash Wilet k Mastis. fbC-I0t 4 Ileal Estate Auctioneers.

VZTThe genrroM .1 pitrioti'i cit'zpn of LouisTiÜe gar the hr t 4lh anJ I3th Iuuiar aa ?loriof receptk o. "ot only was there a ciitplaj to th!r boo or. but in ioantiful profoioa waa a fatof i;ooJ 'thhigs 'prd,' after tht a:y! of true Kentucky bpitality. Oar gallant toyi will lo remsiber their welcoasa at Lou;;n '''' . - . fT"Sotn of our returneU Teteram are endet th impreaioo that ererjbodf wh hr.g out a flag to welcome them U goin with thcra bck to the war. They infer, therefore, tint there will be no difficulty baierer In recruiting ' their thinned rnks. Tbia U only oie of their fin: impreions or arriving in Inutinapolis. C5 The leap year bill givea by the young h1ieat Military Ilall Uu evenii.g, mas ore of the p!eai:tet (vflairaof lheset.on. It waa well tnamgetl throushout. and the yonng ladies demonstrated thu in ocial affiirs they better tnlertood the art of pleas'D. and po.-es.-'ed a higher appreciation of the refinement:! of lite than tbe lord of crettiou. The gentlemen pre.-eLt weie handsumtl treated. ' Fifth Waed The ItJie of the Fifth Ward who feel interested fn the cotnfrt of our ick and wounded KIliem are urxeutiy requeed to rccft at the rC"idence of Mr. SIouj. No. t3 Suth Tenne-.ee street, on H"erie-liy alter noon, the 10th icrt , at ä o'clock. Lot euch lady bring her neighbor thtt the attenuated nm Le lull. Mei. Hills. Pic.-idtnt Me. I'abcle, Secret iry. Iteceptton of the 4hIIi and 50th. The4?thand W'.h will be publicly received to-day on behalf of the Sute and the inuuici polity . At 7 A. M. the firing of cannon will signil the I dies to forward provisions to the SolJiera Home. From 11 A. M. until dinner time the regiments will march and countf r-m trth through WHiiingtoti street At 3 I'. M. the formal welcome will tike place. Cjf"Stetrn naTigation of White Iliver ha, we uiKlcrtind. been resumed. The new and tiunch built crtlt rerriwinkle, Cipt John Smith, Mite, Wm. ferrott, hi been lying at Waverly some days freighting for tlii fK)int. S!ie cleired xe terd.iy , and w ill probably arrive during the dny. She retched Warerly from be'o. S fir jh we know, this will be the second arrival ot .i .ste.itner at our wharf. 'I he 1'eiri tinkle wn buiit udmi the bttiks of the river she now ploughs, llcr machinery was fron H i-?el m in i. VintonV. we b-!ive. She will douMlevi be viiiei by tbouhandä of our titieit'.

Fir-t Conrs D'AraiQi'c Co!. Carles Hus comtnandcT of the First Indiina Corps d'Alrique, Fpeks in the hig'nr.-t terms of the discipline of the negroes, of their irderlv con Ju t in camp, and of t'keir prospective fighting qualities. Col. Itus-cll ha dev( tcf his time mid his lare experience to bringing tiie patriots up to their present degree of military excellence, for which he undoubtedly deserves greit rre i:t He is, however, manifestly enthusiastic when he de dares, in admiration of his ebony heroes, that he will leM to the field one of t'ie bet regiments in all points tliat ever left the State His negroes miy be very y-oJ negroes iu leeJ, but that is all they will ever be found to be The r;.1l Stpgjmrnf. HeaXXJC ARTKIlS, DtiTKICTOF ItiDIAVA.) Indianapolis. Feb. 8, Ifid. The second battalion G3d ludiini Volunteer Infantry having receive 1 marching nt lers to o to the front, the Colonel Commanding the D strict takes this opportunity to express his hi'h appieciation of the soldierly conduct und faith fulness in the discharge of duty of this battalion. They were ordered to report to the Military Com minder of this Post some fifteen months since for duty During that time they have been cu constant and laborious duty, and hive in every instance faithfully and promptly discharged the outies assigned them. They have earned a reputation, and secured friendly relations with the citizens and authorities At the Capital of Indiana, that can never be forgotten Bv order of J. S. SIMONSON, Col. U.S. A. Ed Rasciuo, Capt and A.A. A. 0. tienernl Order .o. . Indianapolis, Ind., Feb 8. ItCl. I. Ample arrangements are provided bv the State authorities lr returned legiments. Officert, in charge of detachments, will be field rrgpnnsible for a continuance of the struggling through the city, which h is become the occasion of'just remonstrance on the part of citizens. II. The numerous arrests made at houses of ill-fame call for the special vigilance of all patroU ; and officers found at tuch places will be promptly recommended for dismissal. III. The continued sale of liquor to soldiers, generating Uily brawls and disturbing the public peace, must cease. Ca?-es reported uiil be so disposed of as to prevent their itcurrence. It is a popular impression among oldieis that they are not amenable to the civil tiibunaU fur violation of ordinances and laws. This is an error ; and the civil authorities are prepare to Co operate fully with the military auihoiilie in Correcting the abuses referied to. IV. Commanding ollicers of Cunps of Organization will restrict the issue r.J passes to the limits heretofore specified : and parties attending church, or otherwise visiting the city, after ie treat, will be accompanied by a reliable commissioned or non-commissioned officer, who will be responsible for the deportment ot the men. V. Üttachmentt in cam:, awaiting mustrr, will not pHH-eed to the Muterin Oilke lor that ; ur pose until tl.'' hive tirst made a definite appointment, and tlii'.i under chirgeof a proper officer VI. So much of the foregoing as bear general application ill be enforced ia Camps of Or ganizalioti throughout the Sate. Uk.VRT B Cakri.vgtox. Bru.-Geti. U S. V , Com'dg Cam.s of Organization. Arrival or the 4?th and r9rn Indiana. The4ith. Lieut. Col. E J. Wood, 320 men. mid the 09th, Lieut. Col. J. IC Scott, 3?U men, have arrived from Huntsville. Alabama. Thegillant soldiers are welcome home. We sive the following, which ppeak their praUes beyond auy words of our:: Heapquabtfrs 1st Brig.. 3d Dir..) I5tu Akmv d rs, Huntsville. Jatiuiry 2G. Cl ) OHicers and Soldiers of the 5'J:h Indiana: I witnes-ed with pri!e your conduct and callant bearing at New Madrid, Island No. 10, Corinth. Raymond. Jackson, (where jours was the first barrier giien to the breeze from the dome of the rebel Capitol.) Champion Hills. Vicksburg and Chattanooga. , Bui one other act was, neces into fill the measure of jour lory. That, too, was consummated on jeerday, when by your own voluntary action you placed upon your banner "Veteran Volunteers." Officers and Soldier of the .VJih Indiana Veteran Volunteers, lam proud to be one of ou. J. I. Alexander. Co! ü'J:h Indiana Vols., Cotn'g Ut Biig .3d Division. IUavquautecs 3d Div . I5rn A. C i Huutsviüe, AI., Jan 14, P64. ( i Fellow Soldiers: I congratulate jou ujn t he pleading propc-t of soon meeting your relations ! and friends at home, ui der circumstances th t rr fleet the h'l el honor to jcur-eives and most gratifjit g to your country. Alter m te than two years' experience of the dangers of many a well centered b tt!e field, in all of whic h jou have been victorious, tou have well earned the Liitle of Veterans ftul thi us rot all; .although the Army ol the? I ennesee. under our hMiit has made rapil strides towards crushing tins un natural rebellion, holding all the territory conquered bv them, much remain- to be done, more h irdshij-s and privations to be endured. Knowing all this, rou have come up manfully and responded to your country's call by re enlisiim:, thus proving your patriotic devotion to four eountry, and, if necessary, cementing with your blood the whole Union under thit glorious flig that all nations had been taught to tes;ect, ar.d note but traitors at home have dared to trample upon. I hoYe your exmp!e will stimulate your friends at home to fill up your rat ks, and that you will return to your comminds with renewed zeil, trust ing th it the day is not far distant hen we ehall all teturn to oil homes and the peacelul avocv lion of life, conscious ttiat we have done our duty to our country as iitizens nd soMiefi. JoitM E SMITH, Brig. Gen. Comraandir-. The 4?ih has campaigned through more thin five thousand mite. It was at Corinth, luka, Yazoo Pas. Youug's Point, R ij mord. Jackon. Cnaopiou 11U1. Vicksburg aiid Chattanooga.

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BT Sail T. soiroy atiu. An xqVIte pjem to a pet child lost. Ew. Tet e, fn tbat fair eecritrj whera tbea art. Tbou car et notbar tbj m(br' reae'.eu boas; Tb'U caokt svtbear tbt ytartiry of her teart, Nor e bow deaolatt btr parh Lai gnwc. T. better tbu I ould not trttr- ihr now, or (Sare to inner at ur latber'a But tome and lay iby b!te bind n mj trow, Aa1buper,,4Moarr,TrU.' Ioe thee ti!L,, ' f ' Cue, darl.tff, oB-t. I i - ; ' Toetbr,lara?S, we went fift'i war, t A k'aI ytai.g cioibcr ar,J a fa'r-ba.red cbili, I tau(ll IdT (ret to waik, tby hp to pray. Aii i tbj weei praitlc aM raj bour bi$u.k J. An l m we went t--setter down Lbe yer, N-'t'iDg ti.n orily nhr n we w-re apm. Sharing earh oibtt' Jjp. ea b o'b-r' tear:-: Liui aiij lovirj with ont minl vnd be art, Iu car oM be zur. Thy ft-; crew wr-y ere life momini? ma r xba'.eti tbe dcw-dr.p from i: op-uin Cower; IVf.rr iti Ufn tbj bale day was due; The vaiu wm tDme, tbe U, the anku!h oux; Bit wh;te tT du; arge my fuoutt-pt oo, , snd lonely, weary day tbtir cares rvpe at, loj-erUl U f tUbU pjii.tiucrtn tbe 2awn f tul to-morrow teu our od! bail me -t Iii Offi brijjiil plaiu. S-nirt;mei I seero to bear thy bay feet alakn.g the sorest truiC un the Coor, Or tum iu eU4 ex;ectacv to trreet Thy fce. like ilU.w, stealing through tbe door. Ala: that fiic? is cot-l a:i t Miei.t now; 'ti tht J a!e 1 p tbeie is iio life, no treatb; Yi bite UofMjm reaibed anund thy marhle brow, Ctowu tbie, O my fir cu.l l, thf bride of death. Ab, tuter pii: I ca'l tbee t y tbe pet name, f..r.d and rfear. That bore rucb ter.der njeaiiiti t- tby heart; Even thU vo ce of U,vt tiiu caot not hear. la such bort time are we o far apart? I it a long, lor g way to tby new boaje leyot)l the the Mars, the worlds we see? Then, re t tbee, darin?, if thou can t not corne. Through all that d arue I will go to tbee; Wair, Tetie, wait. Wait for me, I am coming, corcirs; fat; Kacb fleeting mor:eiit t ear r.ie on tny way. Tbefe Irt-rntl ng puU noon will be.t tletr fait, Nor wou'.d I ak of beav a aa bour'a tly. Com don and meet n e on th- othrrhore. 1 will I e with th oi, i y (i rt'. gxl race, Ai.d, wben the MruRtle and the trite'are o'er, üie lue liiy hii.J, tdLs rue to tl.ino e nbrj.ee. Wai , dirl i,z, wait. SrcoND Ward School Partial report of the j (ramnur Uep irtment of the beyond " ird School for the month etidin F-fri; :ry 5, It;4. The following persons rtceive 1 U'J per cent, or more in both deportment and fcholarshir: ! r i D p. Sch. ! pr. ct. pr. ct. j i Leora l ierson Kinma Low Nrttie Kncl -Sgk'i ull Anna Short Ju!:a Kit-gnijf) Ju'il.l U'.1mII.-( !1 ADiiie t verstrebt Matr:e l l.itk Lewi Lawoii Joseph Ics John Ta!l(t The following were ecery half day: Leon Pierson. Anna Liz-ie Ulike, Annie Frank Kawn.'ii'l, John of daily attendance fur

100 w j 0 95 90 9S i'O i I 10.1 9 "i j loo 7 ; W 96 t H O 9-i j 110 91 ! 10.) , 95 li0: 9 üü! 91

not tardy, and present Soort, Mary Anderson. Overstreet, .lo-iah Dill, Talbott. The per cent the entire room was 92. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. II. On kj:s ins skkvioks to the citizkns of liiliariapotis and vicinity. 031c, Virginia Avenue Ti. Ko!iienct North New Jersey Ntrt-et. No 37. wciU'C:;-dly BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JKWF.LUY, PLATE. Dry tfOo-U iid olbi vcrsoiial property, or bought and sold at 3STO. 18 h X0KTH ILLINOIS STKRKT. NOUWOOD'S BLOCK (LT STAIKS.) ect2ü-dly VANTED. JOIN THE TIIIIiTY-FIFTH ! L'uder tbe ConioiaLd of Coi. jlr. i 3xuxLii:rv. RKCKUSTS WANTED TO KILL UP THE RANKS of this well-tried Veteran k-gmit-iiL u ur rok' 'ji? . Veteran en Uccruitv. 102. . 302. nRecruiting t ttice o;-jiosite t!i; P.ates House. JJllr .juar;.-r No. ö Kat iVa.hintou Mrecr, IndUn. polls, liidiaiia. jaiiVG.u'iw i Journal copy CLOAKS. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Selling Off at 5 Per Cent. Below Cost, jVTOT FOR AN KXTESSIVE ALI K KATION 0 pr mi-es, but we want the Ca-h lo go Eat t boy ur Jjj.ritu? stork before the rtat do;a.i!,d m the Eaiem Mirk lor Spr?r.c ((mm1. Vv ,lcly roinpf.itiuii In price. Pirase call and exaraine our tock. BURROWS & EDWARDS, WHJIESALK AND RETAIL CLOAK HOUSE! No. 18 South Illinois Street, I X I ' A N A PO L I s , I N I ) 1 A N' A . ACENCY. IN'orvvootl's Ulolc, No. Nortn liiiuci Street, Incianapoli, Indiana. 3B- IvH. SPICER 5s CO., Of FEU THEI'i SEKVtJES FOIt THE PURCHASE tid sale of Kil K-tate, Kentii) lou.-.. N'.-jroiia-titij? Loan, prfrurn? Morey on M-rtiriire, Kxaruiiiii'g Titl s, eircuie Lal PapT, and all other busir.e apprrtaiiiii:? to thf Krai F!ate Ku-iness. Ilav.iig warnt and conifortal'lp rtn, they will be open day ami ereninr, arid pr nipt 1 rotitM attention wiven to all tui11 fiitr'iN-d t- tliem. r.usiui ss o!ic:led and -atis-faction puHrantetrf. fohl -Jiwl ni VANTED. Three Curriers "V xi it ted I in in e diatol v. I-yit'.CE WOJiK ANDSTEAIiT EMPItTMFNT given. N'i'ne but first c!as wrkm-n t edart'lr. JOHN H Ml BACK. In lisnspoli. FelTaary 5, 164. !10 PARTNERSHIP. Copartnership 4otire. F piin UNTFRSr.XEt KF.Tt'KN'S HIS BEST TIIANKS JL to the cH'.ifii-of IdUn poi. and i' rklnity for the hVr.l pa:roi.a.Te tbey have fiivca bim durins tbe peri-jd be ba dor.? b iin amor? thra, aadba hereby irforii thera tnt cwicj to a Jarguy iscnae of hia bnvre b ha th' dy lormed a parti a?rbip with Mr. Peter tiacdolfo, of Oncmniti, ia orr to facilitate witb double eaerpy the buones of Plum'-irig. Gas and Steam Finin, at the old e.ttl'hment No. 24 ai d 2i Kentucky A-evue, Indjanapidi., w hieb ihe' ew firu wjn ocipy All peroua lndeb:e! to biia will pi eis e!l aad aettla tbeir lill, aiii all th baric; clalma aeain.t hitu will pr'er.t thera tor aBStraent. J. C DCN5. Iudunapoll, Jaa-ry Is. ISSi. Th- u-iders'ed partnerhp, matnalty farmed this day hetwn J. C. Dana and Pater Gandolfo. wn uld taot rer-rctfal:y ao'kit a rout:naarc cf tbe patronage n liberally tetwed npon Iba idd etbl'-.hrunt. at we pr-.fe proli-ienry. ar l promi renewed energy In the practical ea-cmion of tbe art, romt.inina; elejrunce trrtb Hre-ctt. tr.d durability r.f ear work, ia'h Flumbinc, Cits aid leam Fitting, and all other appurtenance prrta'.nirj to nr huin-. 5. n. All order attended f with pmaarnea an t d;paich. J. C. DUNS Jk X.. Kentucky Avenat, No. 24 and 2C Irtdianapofla, Jaxaary In, Ja&TWlaa

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f ircBTiB t iraxf ilt ros m aäi stATa iiTimi..l For Tlornlti; lleport See rirat Fa. 'ight Report. WASHINGTON-NEWS. The Late Eeconnoiteriug Expedition on tho Eapidan. THE ENEMY TfiET UNEXPECTEDLY. Considerable Los Mlxperltnctd. Guerrillas on tbe JTIinsisslppi, awaawaS " BOATS FIRED INTO. REBEL DESERTIONS, GLOOMY AFFAIRS REPRESENTED IN RE13ELDOM. Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac Ac. From Washington. Wasiusotos. February b. The Star reports parties just crrived from the front ta?e that whe;i coir forres pushe! : cross the river at (ermmia For i, they found the rebel ritie pits occupied by but 'io picket-, who threw down their arms and bunendere 1. stating that there was no rebel force within ten mile?. Immediately thereafter our fortes pu-hel forward in the direction of Orange C. II , but had hardly progressed two miles when they were opened on from 12 gun, but the enemy were finally drove from their fioaitiou wilh considerable loss. Our loss was(3ö. The bur of this evening h is th lolloping parti. ular- from the front, which represent lint we experienced considerable loss on the return of our troops from the late demonstration. It is stated that some of our pontoon were lost at the Ripidan, whereby the enemy were enable! to pick up someof our men who had not recrossed. It i.s also stated that a rebel cavalry force crossed r.bove Morton's Ford and intercerted a coulld of regiments, who were forced to cut their may ttiiouh with some loss. Tlie? reports, it should be added, are not all definite and have not up to noon been confirmed by anything received at the War Deptrtment. From Cairo. Caieo, February Ö. The ateütuer J. J. Roe. with a lare cargo of sugar and molare and 127 bales ol cotton tor St. Louis, has, arrived at this place. I'rivate advice? from Yicksburg represent every thing progressing favorably with the military expe-iliiion. A lare Lumber of ca?ed of small pox have occurred in the bist Illinois, but elective measures ate being taken to prevent its spreading to other regiment. The weather is One. The teamer Wm. Wallace, with tbe'JUt Mis Houri on board, while pacing Island 71, on the 5ih ult., was fired upon by guerilla from the Missiipj-i shore. Nearly UK) eh'Us were tired iu ten minutes, resulting in the death of three and the wounding of four. The M earner Arago was also fired into on the 29th; 300 tdiots striking the bout. No one injured. The Ios.3 by the late fire iu Memphis was about $73,000. The Presoy tei ian Church on Elliott street waa burned on the night of the 5th, it is believed by an incendiary. Deserters from the rebel army are coming into Memphis ut the rate of 50 to 75 per day. One hundred and fifty came in one d iy. Coltou transactions for the past few days are very limited; shipment now exceed arrivals, and at the present rate the citv will oon be cleared. Price are aliout 3c lower in conwo,.enee o advices from the East. .Gcn. McChri'iir.d and Ptaff have arrived, en route lor the Department of the Gulf. Sevr ral hundred guerrillas are reported to be cotcripting back of Fort Pillow. From M. Louis St. Louis, February The Democrat's Fort Smith special ay: The steamer Leon ha arrived with commissary ftore. und the Chipf-ewa i expected to d;iy. Capt. Kus.sell, a rebel Adjutant General, now a prisoner here, saya Pemberton i now commanding at Mobile. The 3d Missouri Cavalry has re-enlisted and will ft.ut home in a few dais. A squad ol Texas refwgee. fix diy from Gen. McCulloHgli's headqiiartern at Ilonham, arrived vesteriiay. They reKrt a fearful state of rtffrirs. Tlie whole country beyond the rebel army i a battlefield, and engagements between deserters n d guerrillas are f rtjueiit, in which the iormer are generally uccetul. Keliiees send numeiou message to the Federal army, pledging enough armed recruit to hold the country, and thev want to see the head of the Federal column to ri.-e. Steele cavalry advance are encampe i at Iientou, rixty miles ftoutlt of Little Kork. m m From Sew Vorit. Xt.vr York. February 8. A Washington special savs: At si A. M on SiturJay the 31 Army Corps rnaic'ied to the Rapidau and laid their pontoons in the lace of the enemy, nil dirpite of a desperate resistance, crossed, taking manv prisoners. At 4 P. M. the H 1 Corp crossed and joined the i 3d. j The adv.inee was highly ratfctactory. An im j port ant movement mav be lookeI tor. i An officer who left Mitchell Stition this after- ! noon says that at about duk 1 ist night the rebels threw a heavy force of infantry and artillery down towards Rtccon Ford, opening fire with artillery upon tae iroops stationed there. Cannonading was kepi up till late iu the evening, without seriou loss upon our iide. During the night we moved reinforcements to the front. A .special to the Commercial Advertizcr, dated Washington, bih, says: The llou.-e Judiciary Committee will probably di-m:;s the impeachment of juJgruetit ol Judge Miller, ol Iowa. The Post's fecial niys: It is the intention of the Military Committee of the House to press the confiscation bill to a vote a soon a possible. The Committee this morning agreed to a bill paying chaplain while ick or on furlough. A pecial lo the Commercial from Washington says: No additional intelligence has teen received bv the War Department from Kuoxville or New Lern. Itank ICobber Arrested. Iotox, Februiry 8. The Maiden Baok rob ber and murderer has at length been arrested in the ;cr.oii ot Edward W Green, Postmaster of Milden. He has confessed the crime, and most of the money his been recovered. Green is 27 years of ace. and hi? a wife and one child. lie has hitherto borne a good character PHYSICIANS. 11 AS. S. WAKE. .11. D., Physician and Surgeon. Omer, southwest coknf.r op meridian and Washtnrton treet, Jba 8. paan'a oW ofice. Ue-idecce N. S? Nonh PennylTnia U Jar5 d3m FOR SALE. TWKNTT THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH of irajiTOTed C ty Property, tbat I wt l 13 for Detulin h doa x.i th ba!aa within eight Ytari. tba pcrehater pjink m percent, interest m adranr. ao nn.l'T. GHOR1E W. riTTS. deciern. PAINTING. FLO50. XO. 5 EAST KRW YORK STREET. OP- . POSiTK LnjTrniry Square, i prepared to do ail kind, of Hooaeaad ign Painiir c. Gra;r4i!r and Glaxinc on bort no'ic. aud la tbe very bet lyle. prrMcia watitiDf work la bl line are re;ined te rie b!m a call. eca-41y

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matare Decay cf Xarbood, 4 rspp'ytrf at tbe ame um tae l&ta&a at euare. uy o&a wo saa carta aelf afler aodergotrf cocaidtrat le quackery. By Incloses a poet paid addreee4 aaTalope, aia(te oopie may be bad of tbe author. Nathaniel matfair, e.. fb6-43ai BeUtord, Kin Co., N. T. From tbe army kopItal tbe fc'eedy btUle-Celd tbe mantpo cf tbe rich and bamble abte of tt pcor from tbe office and tbe acred desk from tbe mountain top, difctant valley and far-off Island cf tie ocean frotneverj oook aai corner cf the rivillied world I pOtuicg ta the erideace of tb. atteoisbtcx eTecta ef DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Tbouaad cpoo thousand ct letters hke tbe following may be seen at our cSce: ExrnsiciT, TTr$ Sept. V, 1S3. I hare been in tbe army bop raI for foarteea month peerb aad nearly dead. At Alton. 111., tbey (rave me a bottle of Plantation bitter, Three böule re.tered mv speech and curl we. C. A. FLAUTE.' South Warsaw, July JH, 1562. M One yoan man, who bad been ick and not oat of tbe bouse for two years with Scrofula and Eryopelas after paying tbe doctors over ftSU without benefit, has been cured by tea totle of onr bitter. EDWARD WOUNALL. Tbe following U from the Uanager of tbe Union Home School for tbe Children of Volunteers; IlavKHsrsa Uasioy, FirTT-Sivijrrg SriictT,) New YokK, Augusts, Ks3. ( 'Da. Duskk: Toor wonderful PlanUtion Bitters bare been gi-ert to ome of ur little children suffering from weakness and weak lung, with most happy effect One little girl, in panic alar, with pains in ber bead. Ivss of apptite, and ia.ty wai-tina: cousumptin, on whom alt medical skul had been exhausted, has b. n entirely restored. We CA'mmenced witb but a teaspoonful of Bitter a dar. .Merappel-?e aud strength rapidly i.-jcreased, and .be is now well. Ke.pectfullt, ilUS. 0. it DEVJK." " I owe much to yoa. f.r I verify bt heve the Plantation Bitters have sared mv li'r. REV. W.'U. WAGGONER, Madrid, N.T." ' Thou wilt end me two bott'es more of tby Plantation Bitters. My wife ha been greatiy beLctltied by their Use. Tby f iead, ASA CURIt , Phila JelphU, Pa." " I bar? ben a pre at saTeer from Dyspepsia, and bad to abandih preaefcing. e Plantation Bitters bare cured me. KKV. J. S CATHOKN, Kovb.ter, N. T." Mend o tweaty-four d lea more of year Plautatlou Bitters tbe bojulariij if which are s:'y increasing with tbe gut sti ol ot:r hrr.-e sVKKS, CH ADWICK A CO., Proprietor of Wiliard'a Hotel, Wah:ngtvt, D. C. Ibre given tbe Planr'ioi BHerstobandr 1 of our dialled Swldiors with tt,e in t atn:thing etfect. O. W. D. ANDKKWS, Superluttad.nt Soldier Iloi&e, Ciucinuatl, U. Tlie PUr.atit.n Bitten lave cured roe of liver complaint, of which I was hid up pro-trate and bad toahaudua toy bUMLr. II. B. KtNCsLET.Ce.eland.O." The p'aiitaiiou Miter. Lave cored me of a derDgem nt of the kidney and ui luary organs that has distressed me for yearr. It ac WL- a cbnrm. C. C J0Ji:, 254 Broadway, N. TV te., Ac. Ac Ac. The Tlvntatiia Bitters make the wetk Mrcag, the Ungaid brilliant, and are exhausted nature' great restorer. Tbey are composed of a celebrated Calisaya Bark, Wiaterreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, Ac, all preserved is perfectly pure St. Croix Run. S..T.-1860.-Z. Persons of sedentary habit troubled with weakness, latitude, palpitation of tbe beart, lack of appetite, distress af.er eating, torpid liTer, constipation, A a., deserve to suffer If tbey do nt try tbem. They are recommended by tbe bghest medical author itie and are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Notice Any person pre'ending te eell Plantation B tters in balk crby the gallon is a swfudler and Impostor. It is put up only in our patent log cabin bottle B 'wsre of bottles refilled w ith imitation ddeteroas stuff for which several pTsns are already in prison. See that every bottle has our private United States Stamp over tbe cork unmutwated. andtignature oa steel late fide label. Sold by respectable dealeri throughout the habitable globe. P. II. DRAKE X CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. febt-dftm BROWN'S DRONtHIAL TROCHES. THESE LOZEN'GES ARE PREPARED from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affection, A Mama, Hoarec', Coa?b aad Irritation or Soreaet of tbe Throat. PEBLIC SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS Will find tbem beneficial In clearing tbe voice toefore rpeaking or einging, and Mriu ; tbe rb. at after any nnn-ua! exertion of he vocal organs, having a peculiar adaptation to affections which disturb tbe organs of speech. Seid by all Dm gits and Dealer in Medicine in the United State, and moM foreign countrie. at 2 cent per box. febe-dAwlm trSEW DISCOVERY FOR THE speedy and permanent cure of Seminal Weakneaa. Urethral and Vaginal DiKhar?, Gleet, Squal D2eaes, Emltioi., Impoteace, Genital lability and diseases ot tbe Bladder and Kidney. Ecix's Srr.nnc Pills are warranted in ill cues and can be relied en. No ebenere of diet required. Tbey do no? uauate.nor Interfere with bu:ne. pursuits. Upwards of 200 tas have been enred the past month. 2f-re than iru hundred phjikiai m thrm in their pritaU practice, and all pik util of their tjfflcacg. Tbey are entirely harmless on tbe system, and caa be relied en ia all cas arising from youthful indiscretion or self-abue, which often incapacitates tbe sufferer from fulfilling tht duties ' nwril lif. ATRUATISK ef 64 page, containing mean of cure, sent free to all. Two ?tamps reja!red for postage. The Pills will be sent by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of One Dollar, by J. EBT AN, M. D., No. 76 C dar treet, N, T. Sold by all tbe principal druggets. TOM LIN SON A COX, Agents, septOO-dlwly Indianapolis. ZT IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR Habvzt's f cw Ais; Pills have never 'yet failed in re moving djt&cultie ah'dng from obstruction, or steppage ofnatare, or In restoring tbe system te perfect health when .Ufering from Spinal a7ectiocs Prelapoua, Uteri, tbe White, or ether weakness ef the Uterine Organa. TLePi'ls are peTfec!y barmle m tbe roatttatioB, and may b taken by tbe most delicate female without eaaatnx distress tbe same time tbey art like a ck arm by strengthening, invigorating and restoring the system to a beaitby condition, and by brirtglng on tbe moctbly period with rega'arity, no tt after fra what cnis the obstruction may arise. Tbey ab o aid, however, NOT He taken daring tbe Crst three or four months of pregnancy, tau safe at any other time, as taiaearrlage weal4 b tbe result. Each box cotrtaias to p'Hs. Price fl. Dr. HARVET'S T&EATISE m Disease ef FcmalM, Pregnancy, Mlsearriege, BarreBaeea, tortlhy, Se prod action aal Abases of Natare. aad emphatically the Ladles Private Medical A i riser a pamphlet cf Si pages, seat free to any address, fdx ceets repaired to par poatage Tke P11 and book WU be seat ty truü wbea desired, m curtly sealed and prepaid, by J. BKTAN, iL D-, General Agent, j. No.T Cedar street. New Tork. Sold by an the principal dregglus. TOXUSSON COX, rafxwta. Agents, sepiSOatt-ddvwIj ladianapoJle-D t-LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read the advert Wraent In tbie paper, headev IMPORTANT TO fEMALES. , Pr. Ckecsaaa. ef New Tork, has devoted the Ust thirty years cf Lis practice to FeataJe Complaint. Bis PiUa act Lke a ckarw. Tbey are rellaVie and sei. Bjorf-dCai

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HAGAIFS MAG'.'OUA JAlM. Tb!s U tba tal fieiijatfj aaJ tttraorfaary artk!c ever discovered, u ha&g tbe saa burnt fac and hands tea pearly sailo texture ef ravVbing beatty, la. parting tbe rai tie rarity er yerh. aai tie disünp appearance o tavUiag ia tbe city bell ef rUeav. It remove tan, freckled, pivpl-e at 4 reubcee of the l!n, leariaj tie c -cpJexJsa fresb, trsavpsreet ac4 smooth. It c nta.n bo material lrj.ricua te tbe klav. Patron'ied l y Actre.w ar.4 Opera Sgn. It I what every 1 Iy Loul-1 Lave. SIJ evvrywbere. Pripe.-aby W. C. UAöAN, Ttoy, N. T. Adire.s all orders to DCXAS 8. BARXX h CO-, New Tork. feli-deo-eod a fact Ii I a Uff. In tLe year lS4i Mr. Katbew CM prepared tbe TINE TUN H1K DTtkiSice tha; time it has been ased hv tfce-u .., aivi la aa instance ha. i failed to gave eelire TkfCli"t. Tbe VKM'.TIAN DTK f tke ctept ia the world. It prkre U t-nly r;fty CLt , ami each bottle c-.rtaias l.b tte utitT t( 4v le tbM aaily seid fer owe dollar. The VENETI AN DTE I warranted not to Irjsretbo hair or the Kuslp in tbe licktt degree. The VF.5F.TIAN DTK . with raridity aud cer tamty, the hair requiring no prrp.r.Uoa whatever. Tbe VENETIAN DTE protacee any shade tbatcsy be desired Dr that will not fade, crock or wavh out otie that 1 a. pevaanent a tbe hair UmIX. Fer aale try all dn.g(it. Price 60 cents. A. L MATUEWft. Gt rel Agent. 13 tield street. X. T. Alt, Mtnaftarr ef Uatbewe ArwVai Hair Close, the best bair dreng in ne. Price 2! ceate. Juaela-ly Cancer Can be Cured! AMERICAN CANCER CIIAMPIO.N! DU. UKBERK HAS LOCATED IX THE City of Chicago, IC5 Dear bond street, eppeilc the Post OSce. lie cUIms to be tbe King of Cancers, and kinds cf Fever Sors, fuch as White Swelling and Bn Diseases, Scrofula, Piles, sol Sore ye in their worn stages. Liver Cotnp'alnts, Consumption, Femaie Weakness, and Salt Rl earn. Tetter, KbeumatUm, Ac Ac. Tbe Doc'cr Wcamt master of tbe above dieae wbila traveling through Europe and America. The Doctor will take pleasure la sbowlr.g hl visitors certificate of tbe above cases wtere tbey have bet-n given up as la. curable by the len pby-tciins la tbe country. Tie Doctor also gnsranTes a cure In all cave where tbe patlrLt live up to the direc:ioa, or no pay. Tbe patient will yiease erresperid weekly, gi Inf a true statement of tb ca. Pvt OC!ce drawer tU&X. Tie p..er d-a!; wi b 1 bera.ly. Cancers extracted in from four to twrutyfour hours t - -r - decls-wly REVISED STATUTES. GAVI1 & IIOKD'S REVISED STATUTES! OF INDIANA. öooond Zlclltlozx THE SECOND EDITION OF G A.VIN t Fiord's Revised Statutea of Indiana Is new read fee iclirery. Both volumes tare bean carefully revise!, and all errors corrected. There is added to the Jf raf volume aa appendix cf over two hundred pages, eoatalnirg the acts passed at tbe regular and called sessions of the Legislatnre of 1031, aai at the regular session ef 1863, with a fall index. This edition will increase tbe value of the work, as It will contala all all tbe laws of tbe State sow in force. The eeco4 volume contains all the acts apou tho subjects to which it refers, except those of 163, and tbe amendments made at that session are noted ia the margin of that volume. These amended acts, however, will be found la tbe Supplement. The price of tbe present edition, printed upon clear, white paper, and well boanl. Is Ts Dotxaai for tha two volumes, cr Prva Dollabs for either. The f vrrLKnxrr, containing the acts of the regular and called sessions of tbe Legislature of 1ST, and tho regular session of lfc33. with a complete index, In a sxrxBATK volcmk, bound la leather, ia the same stjle aa the other valames. Is also offered fur sale. Price Twe Doixaaa. ... - - - Orders for either volume of tbe lutae, e-r all. 11 receive prompt attention. Addrer-a j. j. fiir.n .n lndlanapta. nvl9-dAwtf LAW SCHOOL. It A XV SCHOOL Harvard Collcg-o, lc30X. rflWOTiCRMSOKMXF.TEKN Wfc;EKS,COMMESC:yO J March 7ih and September fctb. ror Ca'alogue and Circular address JOF.L PAkKEK, Rcyall Profe..M. Cambridge, Mas. Jan. 0, 144. Jajl3-JU FURNISHING GOODS. THOITSSEIT & IAHEY, An TTT TT V . 0 west vvasnington btreet, OetTteen Illlnwl and Tennetseells.t Nearly epponlte Ctae Dales If eaoer. WHOLESALE NOTION Ü0USC, Gent9 Fumlthlttff Goods AND II O H 1 K II Y . JTTGowda Sold atnew VorkJafsbln? Prices. 4eu CLCCTIOrj fJOTICE. . t?- a- n. Co. rWXBZ REGULAS ANNUAL MEETING Of TSE I. Atyk holders ef tb Ind.anapM. Plitarburg and Cleveland Kall road Cornpaej will bo beVd at the oOco ot the Compsry at Indianapolis, oa Thareday, tie lLh da of February next, for tke election ef Directors fer the ensuing year, and tae transaction of any other b4 Bs that may come before thera. EDWARD rim. tecrvfary. Indianapolis, Jan. 12. laU. Jaa'.J-dltAw VOX CALG. TlGOJT FOR EJI1LCL CnOD, UB-TTANTIAL fUTLF.I1 OX PXDDUNO Wajon. cnplete la every repect- Any parse wishfnrter-archaaecaa bear f a bargain by eppljtej t the andrr.igbed. O. R-GAiTON. r..t.b Amu n Sums,

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