Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4156, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1864 — Page 3

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DAILY SENTJNlL. WEDNESDAY MOUNLNO. FEBRUARY 10. CITY ITEMS.

t7 Botchera complain of acardty of cattle. 5T Yesterday m tleir.coM a&J decMe-ily like February. -7 The 100th Itvl.an i in earap at Alabama. ZZT TLe 115th Ioiitna wn expected last K7"A new moon illuminate tte Weatero heavens lot niLt. IZJ The 21 low piiJ thro ws the city jestenlay for the front. 37" Forlj-four rilj pmenqer train, arrive and depart from Iu&anapoli il.iilv. ÖT Fifty recruits for Butcry B. lt Michigan Artillery. pl through the city ye$ter Jay. J7Tbere were ten death in the Military Hospital, during ibe week ending February 6. VSTJht Dead Heart E.1 win Adam the hero ta drawing tremendous audience at tLe Metro poliun. t35T The 4'Jth Ohi.Cil. G.ron about three hundred rneu pi56e-i through the city ye-tcrdiy for home. f?P An adjourned term of the Supreme Court of Indian begins ott the lbth iti-t.; uot ou the 22J, aa ataled. 57 We learn that there i-t a -trike anion;; the employee in the bhckJiith and rcichine shops of the I. k C. rai'roai. tiyIl co-.fi a nierclnnt ten doll. art to have? a box or a barrel in frot;t of tr place of hu.siiit j more than six tioirs. tSTThirty marriage licences were isued by the Clerk of Marion county fur the week ending February 6. f7The ßoet Ptock of pure family apices, tnd the best brand of ten cm !e found .it StQOur'a drug store. No. I Uiten Houe Uiock. J"JT" Three or four frill d.rr-e!i, arid four or five inebriate fumwhed all the business before Hi. Horrr the Mayor ve-4terdy. fjrfeheral Carrington forbids the c.trry'n;; by soldiers, of pistols, (sowie kni , or any other tea pons excep; tho-e urni.-diel by the Government. 57" A lady from the country bad her pocket iie . . r- . 1,1 ... r,. . . . . day. V. K. lleudricks k Co., wholesale detlers In boots and shoes, h ae removed to No. 42, Schnutl's Block, South Meridian street. See advertisement. tSTCroaslaod ii Pee. wholesale dealers in Staple and fsncr drv ;ood, notions, &c, Imve remoyH to No. 4',. SchnullV RIock, Suth Meridian street. See advertisement 57 We have heanl Hevtral inquiries lately for sugar-cured breakfast bacon. It any person baa any, they can no doubt fiad customers by advertising it in the Sentinel. 1 Maromic A. Jt A. Rite A meeting of Adon inam 0. L. of Perfection, this Welnesdty evening for work, at 7 o'clock. Brethren and candidates notified to attend. II. W. Smith. Sec'y. w Notice. The Marion County Agricultural and Horticultural Society will meet at their room this evening at 7 o'clock. A full attend ince is desired. W. II Loom is. Sec v. A CncAr Lot Lot No. 59, in Dunlop and Tutewiler's additiou to Indianopolis, will be sold Terr chesp, fer cash. Inquire at this office. dec2S-tf CSfGcn. Carrington's patrols are enforcing vicorously bis recent order relative to soldiers ofUcers or men Weing about iu places where they ought not to be. A hundred or o are picked up nightly. fSTGood property on south west corner of Tennessee and Market streets for sale at $10!) per foot, by Spann k Smith. This is desirable proterty for speculation, residence or manufacturing purposes. XT Gen. Carrington's pat red will arre-t not only those of the militarr persuasion who behave themselves in an ungemlemanly and indecorous uiDorr, um vuosc aio imcers ana soMiers iu the city without leave. t57"All members of the Fenian Brotherhood are earnestly requested tu attend a meeting at their Hall. February 11, at 7'., o'clock I M , as .business of irnpor ;r.ce will be laid before them. feb9-d2x C. Austen Srtu-AiiT, Sec'y. Countet Skats We have several desirable country residences, within ftoui one half to two j mites of the citv, containing from four to thirty acres, located ou gravel roads, north, south, ea-t and west of the city. Sr.x V. smith. Real Estate. Loan and Insurance Brokers.

jllitli Indian 1 ere pu'jiiciy we.corue I bv tht A CO pia tally Shot. John Alexander, a rei-; citizfiis of IndiinajHilis yesterday. In the 'fore dent of W et ludiuaiolis. was nun t ally wound- 1 noon the regiments para!. I the principal s'reet, i ed night before last An iudividuil named alon which there was here an. t there a b inner ! Daniels let n pistol fail, there? dis h arging it, i dispUytsl. and by the hour of dinner reiche l the ' the hall entering Alexander's hip and pas-.in up ' Solditr Homewhere ani ! provision h i 1 been through the bowels. He died yesterday. jmade for them by the ladies. At twu o'clock r I they again appeared aud. mirchin tlir.u'h ! IW'bat an army Indianapolis could eend j Washington trtet and rerurning tv Market,! forth, if all except children, women and old men, j were drawn up in front of the Citd'ol.' ! who demonstrate over lelurned veteram, would j lltie lien. Cirrington, tiov. Morton being iuTolunteer. Their enthusiasm would have ?ome ! disp.s.d, sooke in his beh ilf. J purpose then At any rate, nobody would dare . Mavor Caven followed, in beh i!f of the mu pay it was harn Jnic pality ! j Lieut. C-d. Wcod, ot 'ne 4?tii. Col Alex in i Horse rot Sale ();i Virginia avenue, con I der, of the j'J.h. and Col. Brady, of the 117th, j taining four rooms and cellar; fine lot, 40 feet' repnded. each for his regiment, cxpre-sing j front. Price, $ I.5IMI. Terms, one half cash and j their sense ol the kiudness and hospitality hown balance in monthly payments of $10 each. j them, and plclgii.g ther men, heneefortli as iu Wjlky k Martin. Real Estate Brokers. the pai, iti tho cause of their country.

- J SkvuAL Fa ems Near This Cut. I have ! several Farms near this city, ranging in ;e from j 4d to 200 acres, for sale cheap. Also, n number j of Houses and Lots iu this city at trreat btrgains. j For particulars applv to Wsi. Lov:, ! fcb9 2 Talbotti New's Block. I MEE4.UA.fT Tailoring. Spring is approaching, anu (or new and teiuiful Myles of coods for gentlemen's aeir. made in the most .trtU'ie fashion, call on 11 II Heitkun, No. 17 North Illinois street. Military wotk iscxet utexl promptly, and iu a manner unsurpassed, at lleitkam's. feb9dtf -- tltcar Haoij. A Krtn of cv0 ctn, with 400 acre improved, with tne, good Houses, two

cue, koou nouses, iu : m i,fl, , , , . r x i i ii" I'rj Iio-mS a-rlf t.t vrrsi nil property, orloiU'Lt Orchards; also, a g--od j ,.',d at

large Barns, tne large Flour AIill. Saw Mill, ic, with 3iK)cre iu gr-s La?t year there was $10.0l'0 worth cf h.ty .sold i off of 200 acres. The farm is 14 miles from; thLi ritv. on the Clxiciuuati Railroad. It cau te ' bought ata bargaii:. For ptrticulirs apply to Wji. Lovs, , . feb9 3 Talbott A Sew'.s Block. Cottage Horsa at Aictiox. We will sell on Monday (Februiry 15th) next that new trick cot tage. No. 141 South street, pleasantly ituatetl, with a fine lot. high above grade. The houe is substantially built and contains six rooms, hall, kitchen, cellar and a fine citern, well and table on the lot. Terms of sale, cash Wilet k Maeti. fek&-10t Real Estate Auctioneer. Coughs, Cons, Soar. Theo at. Asthma and CoNuMmosi. It i only necessary for any one troubled with these complaints to try one bottle of Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, to convince them that this is the beet preparation ver uaed. It not onlv cores tb bore affecttons of the thron and long, bat it cures night sweats and spitting of blood, and is an eieeileut gargle for any kind of ore throat. It is plesit to take and a safe medicine for icfacti. 50 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. jaolC-dlwtf

. , . rr the State aentlnel. Cur I tie Old Lore with a !t.

t httt itbw Moaatt'iii. To spend Ii) rj our ilme for Baoght, Jvbn! Awj w th your sigtir-g. Tour pressing, your trying To ca-ch sanies that beam not t yoa. Up, P from your dreaming; Tis more tli an half s-emir.g. And car the old lev with a new. Toar pendirgTour t im for naught, Jo La J Why, hate )ea Dot tried h'r, Wjtb loving oriii pl.ed her, T.tl Capid himelf frighted, f,eW Then b-av. her 19 Urti!h, And yon. layonr angii-h. Go cart the old lov. w th a new. YoVretpndingyir tim. for naught, John I If 'no" she has spoken. It i 1 ti..t be rr-n. WbateVr you tr.ajr j.le'l. or my d"; Tbo ftp tot 10 i.rry, Put jo ,n a hurry. And cure tbe t,U love ltb a uw. Tou're PfxTidinyc-artiTu fr naught, John! Yoir p'kftJ arr 1.'.r.g, Yovr eoimtniice p!itr. And surely I think you'r iol b!oe, if tili a a lover Arounl hrr yt.u ll bor. Nor cure the M loe wijli a new. lau'ra p:i.ljnf' oar iiue fur naught, Jchn! A (rol tlh a erer Are floü: k th r;er; Tfby,t!'fn, mari,y'.'ur bvk bait aiew; A triu"'i-i are iIxjk. Jat r-Jy fr tki- g, Thn cure the old love with tLe cew. You're ;rj!i.i your time for nnjbt. J0L0 ! Tour heart may Le mended, Your credit extended. If to your M-lf you are true If, leaving jour orrow. You'll tin on the morrw( And cure the oM love with the new. Railroad CLLi9iox. At the junciion of the Iud'nuiapolis L Cincinnati and the Ohio k Mi railroads, just before dajltght yeteniAt, two freilit tr.in, running on the roads" 1 expectirely, cime together. The result wa., both the locomotives were broken in piece, and the en gineer on the 0 L M. road everely but nut dn pemu-ly injured Onlv one or two of the freight i'.tr were d irn ued. I he naeener tr iiu Irom Cincinnati due here at A. M .did not rrive until ?:3i) I'. M., in cot)-ejoeice. Arrival or the Stkamir Litt Wiskle Thin new Mtid .-tnuuch buii crlt arrived ve-ter dvy from Waverly, and Unded at the foot of the ! iioaN fieiow White River bridge. This is her tiist mid tilt 1 trip, bhe performed arfnirrnfsly, j uiiMu uuitr H-urioi me currc:;'. iievonii'll ex (ectation. Her oflicer are Cpr. John .Smith; IMot, Robert Smith; Kfiint-er, .1 . Siiunkleb iror. She w vi-irt-1 evei,mj bv ni i'jy of our citizens. She e'ears at 'J A. M. to tay, returnini; to Waverly. For freight or p-se apply on fxard. " ! Stolev Goons RFcovLutn Vor sometime! j-a-t articles of freight have bren misled f rom I he ' tvtrs and from t'ne depot of the Jelfersonville j ifcinro.nl, an 1 Mj-i'i.:i.t;i ijiti'el to a certain !oIity in t fie foutheru pirt f the citv. Accord ingly, night before last the proper o'tiicials nude a visit to the premises and iti.-titnted search. The result was trie recovery of goods amounting in value to some $-0(J or $1,1)01). and the arre-t of three or four men and two or three women charged in the matter. The merchandize stolen was of various descriptions cotton gocnls. to-! bacco. togar, lard, coffee, in tact anything the j depredators could conveniently lay hands- on. j By this movement a den of thieves is effectually : broken up. I he pirties in custody will have a hearing in a day or two. ZZT" The followin-r is an abstract of the I monthly reort of the Grammar Department ofi the r irst ard School: Attendance. Sch'dVbiD. I'portn't-

Frank Blxby. .. . 1)7J.; DG I.") (Jeo. Wilson .... 1(10 91 05 (Jertie Willcox.. 97.i l)i 10!) JaneLindley 100 DG 100 Sarah Richards. IUI) H 1(H) Annie Hsugh ... 100 J!) 15 Annie Mitchel. . 9.") 91) 100 Henr'tta Schräke 100 DJ 100 Elia Casselberrv. D7.i 9f, 92 Ardilla Lindley.. 100 " DO 1(H) John Love 100 90 R) Albert Bsrker. .. II) 92 9 Helen Reetf 90 96 9 No mmcis given unless the standing is

per cent, or upwards iu each of the three departments mentioned. J. B FoLLLtr. Thk 117th I m o f a x a . The fad plight oFthis gallant band of heroes. on their return to Indiana, was the subject of universal and commiserating remark. The brave men, without exception, looked as if they had endured in my hardships in the service of their country, indeed. Their cloth inc in rags, in many instance; their feet nesiriv fhoeless; many without oveicoats and some i:h: Till i-il ltl lit !! if Ilia I cicl.f u.li!li lik.l f, ,1L j t I ask what out Sanitary Commissions, our Soldiers' Aid bocieties, our functionaries who make puch patriotic parade of their dear love lor every man in tlie army bad own aout. I hese poMters after a brief six months c.irnpiin, looked as if they had been battling lor the Union for six mortal years and tirniinj themselves. And what is more to the discredit more to the lasting shame of those who pi:biih tlu uit es in the newspapers s coniantly bctirrii g themselves for the volunteer, these men have been days in j the i it y and we see 1:0t t'nt the'r ühsoiute phy J sicd necer-stties brv-nd the tn iie fin-ti'shing them 1 w'ln food, perhaps, h ave been in anv way sup plie i, although it is known th tf they have uot as vet received one dollar ot their ;v Rii 1 rriov of Vktlkaxs The 4 v.h, "Dth anl j Tl: fine ap;.e trance and soidiei y bearing of th& ;Uld iJ;l' wrtJ 'fU'rke.1 upon by every hdy. PROFESSIOkNAU Dr. A. II. ALL, (VI UFR? Hl SKI.VICKS TO THF tlTlZK.NS DF :itiaaapoi and vicinity. Uili'e, Virginia Avenue N.. '2i. li'-.-i iiicn Sörth Nw Jersey ütrret.N" 37. l U'Ca-.ily BROKEK. MONEY ADVANCED af N W ATI IIKS. Tl t N XS. JKVVKLltY. Tl-ATK.. N WATIIIKS. ISTO. 18 ä NORTH ILLINOIS ST K FFT. NOK'VtKlICS PLoCK vi'' STAIKS.) ti-ily CLOAKS. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! Selling Off at 5 Per Cent. Bdow Cost, roil stx ir;:a.v, VOT KOK AS KXTEXSIVK ALIÜUT10N OF 1 f r'E3i-e, but e want tbe Ca-b to go Lat tbuy nr $;r.'ig S;k before tbe are: dnAnd in tbe a:rn Market tor Sprir.g Gxk1. Vv'e tefy cempetiuon In pricea. Fieae call and iaoune oar ftik. BURROWS & EDWARDS, tviniESALT AND RETAIL CLOAK HOUSE! No. 18 South Illinois Street, ISDlANAl-OLiS, INIHANA. JasU

telegraphic:

(aaroT atracaaLt roaraa ajl statw saarraaul For .Morning Itepnrt See Flrat I'arf TV iIi I Kcporl. LATEST FROM THE SOUTH. Great Commotion in Richmond. The Rebels Anticipated an Attack. PANIC AMONG CIVILIANS & SOLDIERS. Guerrillas on the .Mississippi. HEBELS RETREATING FROM NEW BERN lro?MUiixK i CoiijxreKN. &c, &c.v &c., &c. From llnltuuorr. Hai timobk, Februiry 1). A fpeil dispatch fror;) Foitress Monroe to the American, from C. C. Fulton, who is at City lVmt, says a rebel flag of truce, with Coruniis-ioner Ould and Captain Hitch, the truce oflicers, arrived on Sunday at City Point. Two citzon prisoners were brought dou. They were both Marvlandors. They brought cx'.'itiii news from Richmond, which they represent was in a ptate of the roost feverish excitement from midnight on Siturdiv up to the time they lelt, Sunday afternoon. At midnight on Saturdiy the leUs ot the city were ruj.g. Mid men were rushing through the stieets crying "To arm! to arms! the Yankees are coming! the Yankees are corniug!" During the rem under of the night there was intense commotion everywhere vi-inle The home utrd is called out. and th tramp ot armed men could he heard in evr ry direction. Cannon weie hauled through the trf.eTs, women nud children were hurrving to aol fro, and there were ail the evidences of sU':ti a panic n has seldom been it;iesed in Rich mond. Go Sunday morning there was uo abate niCnt iii trie excitement, mi tlie ptnrds were ail CUThed out of tho c'ty to the delences, and armed c'tizem weie pl.icel on guirl over the prisoners Horemeu wete daslnng to nd fro, and the anxietj of tli- prisoner? to know the cause of the excitement beonie intense It was ...mil learned that a large cavalry and infantry force with artillery had made their np pe trance ou the peninsula at ilotloin's llridge, within ten mlis of the city, and that Richmond w is artu!!i thrcatri ei by tne Yankees. The same hurrying of Mich of the troops, arming of citi.ens, and excitement among toe women and children continued iiur:n; the morning. Wlien the two released prisoners were nbout to leave in the truce boat ih aiartu ie!ls were again rung iu great futy. Tie rumors that pre vailed were conflicting and wild. I: was their i'iipiesjoii th tl from t,K)i) to K).OOd cava'rv would hive but little ditli'Miltv in en teriiig the city, liberating the Urion prisoners, destroying the forts and public property, and retiring bv the peninsula before any MitlL'ient force to te-ist them could be brought to the aid of the small garrison left to dwlcnd it For several days previous to the alarm the trooos in and around tne citv to the number of 4.000 or 5,1 00 had been sent off to join Lee's army with ureat dUp-tfeh, the impression pre vailing that a movement was contemplated by (.Jen. Meade. In this they were right, a during the pro-res- ol the excitement on Sunday inteliigenee was received that Meade had cros?ed the Rapid in. On Mouday forenoon a courier arrived at City Point bringing copies of the forenoon papers with the intelligence that the excitement had abated, and thai it had been ascertiined that the Yankees were falling back from the Chickamauga and h id abandoned the attack. From Yaliingt"ii. Washington", February 7 The case of (Jreen C. I?ronsoi and others, complainants, and the La Crosse and Milwaukee railroad respondents is up in the 17. S. Supreme Court to day, from last week. Ollieial documents show that during tlie year lPb'J, 13,51)0 claims of deceased and di-charged soldiers were settled at tlie Treasury Detriment. The number settled during lti.'l was 4. 700, ard there rem lined on hand, unsettled, on the 1st of January lasi,74.f"'''0. l.y the loth of August next all checks and drafts not pivab'.e at sight given in ?uh transactions are made null and void, excepting when they have pas-ed into the hinds of a third person ignonnt of the agreement, but the per.-o:! rn ikinir the sale may at my time within three vers bring r-uit for the recovery of tlie full amount from the person to whom it was made. The joint resolution which Senator Anthony has introduced to repeal and which is now before the Judiciary Committee, is as follows: Art. I.'I. No amendment shill be mole to the Contitu;ion which will aulhoii.e or give Congres.s tiie fwer to abolish or interfere in any Stale in the domestic institutions thereof, in eluding that of persons hell to labor" or service by tlie liws of said Slat'. The resolution was approved March 2, 161, and s'.hin'tfed to the Legislatures of the several St ites k-r theT ratification. The assent of threefourths o the Statt s was nece-sirv to make it a part u! the Constitution; but owing to the breaking out of the rt hellion, theio wa- no general ac'ii n of the Legisl.tn.ir upon the subject. Tlie resolution was one of the compromises proposed by the House select committee. All claims now in the Second Auditor's Office, when the neces-ary evidence an be obtained, will he fettled; but, as a bill has been p. gsed by the House to give IrKreased facilities, and which w ill doubtless be soon concurred in by the Senate, the causes of delay w ill in a greit measure be removed. Senator Sherman's bill, introduced todiy, prohibiting speculative transactions in Sold, in ikes the s iles of spei ie on foreign exchange null and void, and jiotial piymeut thereiiton teciainiab'e bv suit; and it is made tlie duty of di:r 't attorneys to prosecute such su;ts tie moneys rtvl iimed going in tijU il parts to the informer, the cii-trict attorney and the ITnited States Tre tsurv . Troiii f'uirn. Cairo, February J) Thesteamer Illinois, from New Orleans the -ihn. with a heavy cargo cf sugar and molasses, hts arrived. The officers o; the Illinois learnel at Island 76 th tt the steamer (tillum had been eiz d by guerrili is under Col Lee and ued to ferry their horses, mu'es and wagons to the Mississippi side. The guerrillas f"ok Mr.-Cole, m itiaer of the Government wood v ani. and twenty contrabands. They reie.sel the negroes af!ef crossing, but carried Co(e and a mm a ting a, gnird of the wood yard, witn t!ie;n. tviii rhev hou'd 'e hung. They ca:r ed away property from Uolivar Lati ding, and burned the fo-vn No b.i ni done l,'.tt or c tro. from Korlrck .llouroe. Fi'BTxrM MoM'Ji., Febru try i). Tho Richmond Sei. tint! of liie ü.h say: Our armv ii id f.t'ien back 16 nines from Newbern on Friday. The fort i tic itions were s Mrong that they could not be ükci wituüt great loss One negro soldier w t9 t. Cl.Shaw wa eapturel and shot. Hon. John Wilcox, member of Congress from Texas, died last Siturdiv :it ICichmnd. From .Neva York. -N.'w Yoa a, Februarv 1) T..e Su:ervisors of this county to d iy apprupriatci J.2,bHM),fK)0 fvir ' bounties l hey e-l:mate. tmt the tottl number of meu to be obtd.iei by draft on the lUih of March at boui rrom rhlladelphlu. pHiLAMtraiA, Fetruarv 9 (ientml Meade, i whoe health ha- recovered since he has been ' here, is holding a reception to day at Independ- j ence Mail. A large number ot citizens are pay iri their respects to the hero of Getty-burg. FOR SALE, UtGO.r FOR SALE. OD. SUBSTANTIAL StTTTLFR'S OR PEDDLING Wacon, complete In eeery respect. , Any pr on wishing to i urcbae caa hear of a bargain b applying to tla UDderiued. H. K- GASTON, Cor Der KruLockj Adu a4 Georx.a Street. fkl-dlw

THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.

SENATE. WASHrCTO. February 9. Mr. Sumner presented petition from 17,706 lad es of New York. 15,300 of Illinois, and 11.041 of Massachusetts, with duplicate numbers of males, praying for the entire abolishment of slavery. The introduction of the petition, caused a spicy and interesting debate between Saulsbury, Sumner. Wilson, and others. Mr Sherman introduced a bill, which was re ferred to the Finance Committee, prohibiting speculation in gld, silver and foreign exchange, and for other purpo-s. Mr. Powell introduced a bill amendatorv to the Contitutinn, as to provide a new method oi electing the President of the United States. The Senate proceeded to th consideration of the bill for the promotion of enlistment Mr. D o!ittle spoke at length, claiming that it was the firrt duty of the government to increase our army. Slavery was, the prim iry curse of the war. ami ought to be forever done away with. lie w is followed by Mr. Richardson. Mr. It. con?iderel the war thus far, carried on totally for the negro. It left white men, who had some civilization, out of the account. The war had been a chapter of Administration blunders. Mr. Wilson reported a bill for the examination of certain army officers passed. The Senate then adjourned. HOUSE. In the Hon?, Mr. Dawes called up the Louisi ana Coi.giessioual election case Mr. Fields advocated his i ight to the eat. He said he had a few slaves, but that if he had thousands, he would have sacrificed them upon the alur of his country. Mr. Gannon opposed the admission of Mr. Field on tha ground of insutlicieut constituency. He took occasion to sternly condemn the con iut ot interference in elections by (Jen. Ripley, who Inis become a convert to tbe pernicious doctrines that the revoltel States Are out of the Union. Mr. Rrown of Wisconsin argued that the military governor had so far interfered as to elTccluallv prevent an election. The resolution that. Mr. Field was not entitled to the seat, was adopted: ayes, M2; nays, 14. The llou-e then resolved into a committee of the whole to consider the enrollment bill. Mr. Hotohkisjj of New Yoik introduced a bill granting lands to aid in the construction of the Like Superior Railroad; providing for the use thereof by the United States, free of charge. The llou-e went into rommittee of the whole, Mr. Diwes iu the chair, and resumed tl e consideration of the Senate bill amendatory of the enrollment I.tW Mr. Keman of New York offered an amendment exempting from draft clergymen who are not engaged iu trade or secular business. During the debate Mr. Cox of Onto opposed it, saying the pestiferous clergymen of the country ought not to be exempted. Mr. Kelley wsa also opposed to the amendment, but for a different teas n. He did not wish to nut an insult ou the patriotism of cleigvmen Dr. Olds' church will remedy ail defects of which his colleague (Cox) complained. Mr. Cox resumed, saying the rebellion was fermented by clergymen North and South. His colleague Spaulding) was not the man to impugn his (Cox's) loyalty, for he had stood here opposing secession while his colleague (Spaulding) was singing anthems to John Browu and plotting sedition and revolution. Mr. Arnold of Maryland made an eirnest appeal not to waste time in personal disputes, but at once pass the bill before them, as within thirty days the draft is ordered. Mr Eldridge, of Wisconsin, offered a proviso that the ministers have not heretofore, and will not in future, preach politics. He said ministers were intermediate and stirrers up of strife and mischief, and they ought to go to the army because they are more fitted tor that than to preach. Mr. Kearnau's amendment was rejected. Tho Committee disagreed to an amendment. 70 against 74. that iu assigning the quota of troops, credits shall be given to States and counties from which men have enlisted in the military organization, from other Stales for three years or during the wae. Fernando Wood offered an amendment to exempt from the draf; all who, from the conscien. cious belief in the humanity, nece-sity or event u.al success of tliis.-ar. are opposed to its further prosecution until mu effort has been made, ana failed to end it, by negotiation. The Committee rejected this, 23 against 103, and icfused to stiike out the clause which proposes to consolidate the two classes, 43 against Gi). The Committee rose without conclusive action on the bill Adjourned. BANKS. lilItST MfAL Ii or INDIANAPOLIS IS NOW liKvltY TO TJ'.WS.vCl ALL BUSINESS pt-rtair.hifc t h'nitini.a'e banking;. It is a permanent I", s. t).-!r,,i,(ry anl Fiscal Ajj;pnt of the C, tvermnent. Pern. desT.iuj to r!jc funds to the crt.iit -t tu I uited S'ates, fr 5 per rent. lf?I n-n-ler not', ai.d for t ix b: the Unin ;I Sutf fn-m bank- Hailriab. Insurance and th. r cmnp.it.ii .-, r.r ttuer like purJ'is, can pay tbr same into tlnn i.ank llo iauie as iit tlie Tre.i-si.rj at asbiiutun, tans avniduig ri-k, ih lay, trouble and ejtpet'se. Orders f'-r ö t ci.t. lotrul tf-n-Vr n.t. and ill thr C. J5. ts!lritie promp'h e.xf cuv.l. aed a c ti:njission allowed !o pli'ci.aes n ai! li :i-N or Vr-1 t this b.-nk, :i which tbe liank rteeive a cciii;nis.-i..n fur .sclinn:. The hi;ber rates r;v.n f-r .''d, S:lv-r, Coupon, C1 uar't rma-tcr's Cbecks an! all p.i'o'.-.c '-curitis. E.(Laii'-e t'i'ULt and 'ld on l.lral terras, ami collections m.i'Ii. I. S. Kevtiiue Stamps alwav fr .a!e in uins to Miit, as.d at a discount will bereut luzuy jart of the State if reiuested. (.rlT t tuy er -ll ftock er coin, b re or in New York, w ill t-e executed as p.-r o.dt r and at a low commission. Tlii.s Bank ha th ino-t c-nif).e arranire niects for a teudiiig t.i this kin 1 ef tu uies. The strictest attention paid to ihe saf; keepinar of depo.-t, and every dispo.ti'-u w !1 Ik ma'!ifeted I to accommodate th'ise who drp sit in th's r.ank. National bank Not no matter w her-1 1-sned, will be received cn d po-it an 1 in pajiurnt of iievenue Stamps and United States .s.ecuritir.-. Thi Ftnk is lix-a'ed on I-nnylvania treet. n-ar VVashiwif'on. in idd relK'Ws BuiMnuf Authorized capital i,u; (i.iHfO. Director 'm. 11. Krulisb, Wn. 1:. Nofsiia' r" henj. F. Tuttle, Jer. xtcL-ue, Lt wi J. roan, Jno. V. .Vlurpby, habia.s X. Fim b, ltls Boot and XS m. Brauen. ffM H. KNfiLtS.I, I'res't. janlldlm WM.K. .MifXINfir K, a-h'r WANTtü. A G E A T S COSTAiTLY WAITED! TWANT INUCSTWOUS AND ACTIVE Mr N TO canvas the ceumry tboreugbly, ani depo-it our Med:ii'!H with evrry famdy. 1 am employing agents to ranv4s, rn foot, at f3''0. and with hor- and bt?TJ', 5:150 1 r yar. Agents are required to furnish hurrea b'icrirv b Id.tion to tbe abore aalarj, I defray all expenses lnci-liit t tlie btiMi.e. It is ao a irrr al le and healthtui occupation f.r yvurarrier, giving tbera a cood epportaify tu rat ike tr.ony without the poi.ilit j of tn. t t;:i ü !. accruiT ? fr-ni s!:t.e on commission. Apt licsnta hould apply iu pe-ton, or address (:f furtbrr inforautioo l e doited; tbe tn-j-ri tcr, by letter. No one will le employed for a leas term than one year an i ;U a-r into a written contract to that effect. lhall reqjire security, in ad eise, if I ara cot personally aeqaain'.ed witb tbe applicai;!, a I ball intrust in Lis custody miiiy, raeliiu, books and receipt to tLe amount of frota fiOO to 3,tax. .T. 31. FKOST, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. WANTED. J0L TIIE THIRTY-FIFTH ! Under tbe Cociuiat,d of Col. JLJ. IP. 3xtjjl.lk:s R ECKÜ1TS WANTED TO FILL C? THE HANKS of tUs tll-tne4 Vtterao HrpaienL i"aXT Veteran ev llrcruiti. . 30. BReauitirj VZxt o:po.t the Bate Hoa. H'tdqaartera No. ?5 taat VTaahmgrtoa street, le. dianpolia. locuaaa. a26.a2w fJourual ecpy.J

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1 it TaLBsaATti. J niaetvtnat I market. CijrctsxATf. Febroary 9. Flour ia held firmly at $5.7i5 90 for auper fine, $5 9i1?6 10 f,r extra, and $6.25(365) for family, but the demand is licht. Wheat is. Meadv at $1 20? I 3f for prime red. and $1 37(ifT 4fJf-r Kentuckv white. Corn is firm at 9Tc for new ear, and S I (? I -On for shelled in bulk. Oats in fair demand at C)(S ,"lc in bulk. Rye remains dull at $1 30 Parley nominal. Whisky declined to 75c, and an active demand at the decline. New mesa pork in goM demand; aalea 2.000 brUat $50 for country. $'21 for citv. Bulk meits wer in p. od demand at 7(J7yt-jC for nhouhler-, OitOc for rib rddes. lUlf llHc for clear side., hn. lir for hsms. but higher fijures asked checked business. Nothing done in bacon or boxed meats Lard is firm at 12)., (Tr I234c. No change in groceries. Exchange färm at par. (ioSJ advanced to 50, and silver to 52c rrem. New York. Tlnrkri. Nlvt Yoik, February 9. Flour a shade firmer, but prices unchanged. Whisky juietat S"i?c. Wheat a shade firmer and in fair deman 1 at 57(2t'.0c for Chicago Spring. $1 615 for Milwaukie Club, $166170 f.r Winter Red Western. Corn heavy and lower at $1.21(3 1.27 afloat. Pork firmer ani in fair demand at $20.25(3 2i)..M for mess. $19.25(319 50 lor old mess, and $23.25 (t 22 50 for new mess. Ueef eteady and in good demand. Lard firmer at 13(2 133c. Money easy and in demand at 7 per cent. Sterling firmer at lT-lftf 175 Gold firmer; openiri2 at 59l2c. advancing to 59J'gC, and closing dull at 59)2(3s9gc premium WINES, LIQUORS, &C. HAHN & ROSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, statk si:vn.i:i, i:i im)1g. WUOLFSAL U KALE BS IN Foreign and Domestic WINES, QUO R Sf ! I Ct A H S, TOBACCO, &G. vT call particular attest ion to our Cue assortment of genuine imported Li quo its t.vi a a. ins. Also our Larp Siock of OLD BOURBON WHISKY AND TOBACCO, All bought before tae ri-e, which enables as to sell at the vry lowe-t price. Xe invi'e Dealers to examine our stock before purchasin else.vlit re. S3 iV EtOSF. janß-dCin MEDICAL. 5 rffv THIS 13 A RICH AND PECTORAL BALSAM Or THK MOST HEALING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING QUALITIES. IT IS A Art A!tO PLEAIAST MEDICINE VR IXFAXTS AND YOUNG CIIILIItt:. IT IS A CERTAIM Bf. IDT FOB ASTHMA, HOOPING COUGH, AND CROUP. I CONSUMPTION, 1Z IS THE BEST AMD CHEAPEST BEMEDY FOR

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30 CENTS PER DOTTLK. For S!e by all Druggists, and manufacture ! rnlj By DR. STRICKLAND. CICI?T!ATI, O. For sale by jaBt-deod&wlj. Fit AN K A. BOYD, DrufCiat. INSURANCE. Indiana Fire Insurance Company. Indianapolis, Indiana. Office, No. 5 Odd Fellows Hall, (UP STAIRS.) Capital S OO.OOO. I55UKE UVt'KLLLVtiS, HOUSEHOLD FURS ITU KP, Barnes, II y. Grain ar.d Live Stock therein, asain.st lu dsrnatre by tlr, for tbe term of Gv or -even year. Diiicctois J. 3. Harvey, Frederick Erazg, CC. Olio, TVm.T G:bori, l:nl;.t;!aj"yii-; J'-Lü H. llutton, Richmond. Ofruiu J S Harvey, Frendeni; Krerferick Hrar, Vice Presidei.t; Frederick Treasurer; VYm. T. Gib&vD, Secreta'.r. :. OI.I.,lieneral ternl. REntBEsras Wm. A. Peelle, Fx. Sec State, Centreville; Andrew Waüace, Esq., Mert Laut, W'za. tL X osnrer, Cahr 1st 5at'l. Batik li. A. Wtcher, Esq., Mecrtatit. J. E. MclMniM, Attorney at Law, Jojah Locke, K , of Locke k Bro., E. J. Pek. E., President T. H. & I. Railroad Co., India.r.ap-li.s; John I'eter.'ou, F.5q , 5ejhea R. TTiffins, Merchant, Kicfcmoc!; D. K. Williamson, Esq.. Attorney at Law, Greer.eat;G. W. ILII, EqVliUt'ro, Harv-j D. Scctt, Esq., Terre Haste; JI.C. Calver, F.-xj ; Tlppeeauoe. noT-i3m

REAPERS AND MOWERS. The Improved llnrkeyc Hen per anil Slower TOWaiCOWAS AWAHDEÜ TWO PReMlCMS LlAXA STATK FUS,13. -mmyiLL be ox salk at a.x wtn,is- hardware W Store, Waii:iigtin treet, lioULCpolis on a ter lprd lt, 1M4. It 1 now In store at K. ErowniOf's Warehon, ear U BelJefoctaiDe Irvt- Call an-1 It. Cntil April 1st syMreM rorsey ft Abdaxavo, AftLta, Greencasile, lüd. JalT-d.lu.

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From th army hospital ih. blody battle-field tbe martska of tke rica and katnSla afed of the pr frera the efSce and the sarred desk frern tbe tnoantBio top, distant valleya and far-7 Ulauda cf ibe ieao from avery nook ani corner cf tha civt;ied wor'J ia pOurlzc ia tha evidence- of ta au;Lin a.cta f DRAKK'S PLayrATION BTTIKkS. Thoa.ard spon tbrmsarxls ot letter Uka tk follovtrf may b Ben at our oJSce: RxBrarBT. Wu Sept. 1 . 1V3. I bare been in tb army bop tal for fourteen wmib pe-oh'e' and nearly dead. At Alton. IU., tbey rar mea bottle of PtarUiKin Kitterv Three bottle restored my epeech and cared ne. C. A. FLAUTE." octw Waaaaw. Jaly . 12. " One yoanc man, who bad been sick and Tot out of the boaae for two years with Sc rnfula ar.d KrysJprU, after paying ttie ilor o-ee f 15 witbvut benefct, baa been cared ty U-n N4tle of tovt n-.tters. EDWARD W0UNALL Tbe following ia from the llaoarer of tbe Vnion n ?ne Schol for th Chüdren of Volunteers Haycbkte Mansion, Firrt-STET Srmrsr, N'cw Yeas, Ao(tist2, lr3. i 'I)a. Dbake: Tour wouderful PlantatioB B.tters baa been ariren to aone of our lUt'.e cbi'.drea Mffncc frra wrakoesa and weak latiK 1tb most happy efTect. One little (firl, in panic .lar, with pain In her head, Ios$ 0f appetite, and daily wasting cousumptino, ou whom all medical skill bad been exhausted, baa been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teapooriful of " Bitter a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly Licre a-4, and she ia now well. Ke.pectfullj, O. At DEVOK." I owe much to you. fr I verily believe the Plantation Bitters bave saved mv life. REV. W.'H. iriOttONER. Madrid, X. T." " TLou w;!t el'l m two bottles more of thy Planta'ion B;;er. Mv w f e has been greatly bet.erit:ed by the.r use. TLt f ien 1, ASA LCItR NMTiiladtlpL:, Pa. I have bei a kreat suJrer from Dyspepsia, ani Lai to abandou preacting. Plantation Hitters bave cured rue. KEV. J. S CATIMKN, KorteMer, X. T." Aervi n twenty-four d-'iert mor of your Plantation BitteT, the pot'Llaritj if wlkb are da;!y increasing with the fruet-t. tf ur bcu-e-SYKKS, CHADWICK A CO., Proprietors of Wiliard' IP tel, Washington, D. C. 1 have piven the Plantatioa Bitlers to bundr.is of our disati d V'ldion with the mt astonishing efiect. . (J. W. D. ANDREWS, Suptrintendkrjt Soidi, Home, CinciTtnati, O. . fi,e pi,i,4.j.-,n i;;ttr Lve tired tr e of liver complaint, of which 1 a IvA up protrate at.J had to abandon uiy busier li. li. KINCiSLLT.CleteUiid.U." " The Plantation lüfter l ave cured me of a leraiigemi;t t.f tbe kidneys uA ? raiy orirans that has distressed n.e for vear. It ao iik a cbarm. C. MOOKE, Jfii Broadway, N. T." Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. The Plantation Bitters make the weak tr"Bj, the Ian(raiid brilliant, aad are exhausted nature' great restorer. They are composed of a celebrated Calisaya Bark, Wjnter?rsen, .,;aafras, H-ots, Herb, Ac, all pret-erved ia perfectly pure SL Croix Hum. S. T.--1860.-X. Persons cf sedentary habit troubled with weaklier, latitude, palpitation cf the heart, lack of appetite, distress af.er eating, torpid liver, con.-tipation, Ac, deserve to sufTer if they do not try tbem. They are recommended by the h ghest medical authorities, and are warranted to produce an immUtU beneficial effect. Thy are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Notice Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swiudler and impostor. It la put up only iu our patent log cabin bottle B-ware of bottles refilled wirh imitation ddeteroui stuff for which several persons are already in prion. See that every bottle has our private United State Stamp over the cork unmutilated, and signature on steel plate ide label. Sold by rexpectable dealers throughout tbe habitable g!er-e. 1. II. DRAKE cV CO.. 202 Broadway, N. Y. feba-dGm The Co life ion and Experience oT an Invalid. Published for the benefit and asaCAUTIONTOYCUSG MEN and others, who mi tier fr-m Nervous lability, Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac., mpplvirg at the same time tbe mean of -elf-cure. p,y one who has cured himself after underpoii g conMleraUe rjuackery . By inclosing a p-ivt paid addressed envelope, single copies may be ha l of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFA1R, E,., feb-d3m lie iird, Kings Co., N. T. BROWN'S DRO.NfHlAL TROCHES. TUESK LOZENtJES ARE PI.El'ARKD from a hi,-h'y eteeinel recife for aileviatirg Lronchial AfTfa-tjos, Astuma, fioar-en-r '-, Cough and Irritation or Sores.e- of the Ihpiat. PEBLIC SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS Will f.nd them l-e:-eic!al in flearitig the w.jce before speaking or t-mlng, a i r-liein : the thr at aft'T any utiu-i.al exertioa of .Lt vcs! organs, having a feculiar aitaptatioa to affections which d;tirb tha organ, of speecii. SgM by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicicts tn the United States and most frein cjantrie at 25 cei.t per box. ffi'4-dlwlm TNKW DISCOVERY FOR THE speedt and permanent Cure of Seminal Weakness, Urethral and Vaginal r):cbrge, Ol'tt, Sexual Ln-ea-ea, Emission, Impotence, Genital Ie'oility aod diseases at the Bladder an 1 Kitineya. Bell's S?rciric PiLia are warranted in all caea aud can be relied on. No chsnre of diet required. Tbey do not nausate.nor interfere with businrvs pursuits. Upwards of 203 casea Lave been cured tbe past cvnth. Mrt. ihnn oiu huu lrrd jiKytician uitthfm in Ouir priat prattle, ini .f uk of their fjicacg. Tbey are entirely harmless on the system, and can be relied tn in ail CAses arl-s'iriir froni youtlful icdiretion or self-abcse, which often in'-aoaritarps the aufferer frem fulfilling Me du iirt of tri'trr itf I if. ATRATI?K of C4 pge, containing means of enre, sent free to ail. Two stamps required for postage. Tbe Pill will b sent by mail, secu-ely sealed, on receipt of One Dollar, by J BKTA5.SI. I)., !f 76 C dar street, Tf, T. Sold by all the principal drnsti. T0MU5S0N k COI, Agents, aeptUO-dAwly IndianopoLa. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR Hatvit's Feualk Piixa bave never yt fafled In re noris? rli3cL!t:e arSinv, fr.31 tbstructin, or itor-page of natura, or ia restoring th systens to prTeet k'abh when s Bering from Spinal afTeetior,, Prolapsus, Uteri, the White, or other weakr.e ef the Uurine Organs. Tbe Filla are perfectly bannlvs oa tbe constitution, and ray be taken by the tnot de'.ica'e femt'c withoat csas ir.g distress the same time t-ey act like a charm by trentheSiinE, inviorating arid restoring tbe .ystetn to a Lealiby cotalitioQ, and by brirgk on tie monthly period with regularity, no matter fmna hat causes th. obstruction may ariae. Tley tboaM, however, JfOT ha taken daritjg tbe f rst three or focT months of pregnancy. thoegh safe at aay other t:me, aa miscarriage would t the retlt. Each box contains p'lla. rrice fl. Dr.HARVKT'S tüSATISF. on D!eaea of remain, Pragsancy, Miacarrtege, Barreniiesa, ter.lsty, KeprrlcLion and Abusea of Nature, and eaphaticaMy the Lavtles Privat Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of (U pages, sect free, to any address. Wx cent rqttired to pav poataga The ll'.la and book wjl be aeat by saail whea desired, securely sealed aad prepaid, by . . J. BÄT AX, M, D-, General Agent, No.7 Cedar street. New York, jrygold y all tbe priavrpal drnggüu. T0MLTSSOX COX, Lrar-t. Ageau, sept30'Ci-aSwly I Oktana po!U.Q GTLADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail t read the aiiertiaeasaat tn lau. paper, aeades IYP0KTA5T TO FCXAUJ. Dr. Cheetnia. af 5esi Tora, has devoted the last thirty years ef his practica u Fesaale Complaints. Ilia PUls act Haascaaraa. They art reliable ani safe. eoeV-dfn

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I IEI3ISTK KKT'H LMMITABLK (IHR RKSTORATIVE, XOT A DYE, Bat restores gray hair u Ua r ttaal color, tj rt7g tha eapilUry tuboa with tatsral st'ca&ce, fa;ptfe4 Ij aga ordi-eae. An sitrAjkA4 eyeeara ccmpe-od of a.ir c-jtmir, de-.'r.'j : tha vita. ty arJ be. a y cf tha hair, and afford of themselves bo drMa.ag. Heimstreet'a 'Linutabie (Vioriu bot cc'y restore ha r ti Its r.ataral color by an eay pru-s but gia. tbe ba r a Luxuriant llrautf, promo;es its growth, prevents Its failing elf. eradicates dandruff, and Imparts seaitfe aud pleaaatstne to Ibe bead. It has stood the test ef time, bei-g the nr'ginal Hair Celonr.g, anJ ia constantly increasing In favor. Used by bib geoilesnea aud ladie. It I aoid by all repevfa' le iiealtr, or raa fe procured by them ef tha commercial agents Ds BAKNE3 A CO.. 0O2 Broadway, Sew Tork. Two sites, 50 cents and fl. feN-i$;n-od A FACT o It la at Dye. In the year 143 Mr. Ka:n f.rt prepared Ibe VENETIAN lis IK LT K; i.e. tha: tins it ha. been ased br Lhou-end-, and in uo instance has t failed to give entire satisfaction. Tbe VFNLT1AN DTE Is the cheapet In the world. Its price Is only Fifty Cent, and each battle cot.Ulcs double Die quantity of dye iu tb.wo usually sold for etx dollar. TLe VKNETIAH DTE Is warranted net to Itjcrt tha hair or te acalp H tbe slightest derrt e. The VENETIAN LYE works with rat Id ty and certainty, tbe hair requiring do preparation wbuever. The VENETIAN DTK pro-! ores any shade that may bo deired on- that will not fade, crock or washout ne that ii as pertua;ient as the ha.r i'.arlf. For aal by ail dreg sist. iTic to cents. A. I. MATHEWS. General Agent, 12 Geld street, N. T. Also, Manufacturer of Mathews' Arnica Dai.' Glösa, the be-t ba:r dressing ia use. Price 35 cesu. junel8-ly Cancer Can be Cured! AMEMCAN CANCER mAUPlOX! DR. HECEIJS HAS LOCATED IX TUE City cf Chicago, 163 Dear bond street, oppoir the Post OSte. He claims to bo the King uf "Cancers, and a kinds cf Fever Sores, such a White $we;linf and Bn Diseases, Scrofula, Piles, and Sore Fyes In their worst stsgea, Livtr Cotnp'ainta, Cnumption. Female Weakness, and Salt Reura, Tetter, Rheumatism, Ac, Ac. The iKictcr became master cf the above di-eaacs whfl traveling through Furt e and America. The Doctor will take pleasure la shoa lug his visitors certificates cf lb above cases where tl.ej have bei c given up a In curabie by tbe ben phy vitia In tbe co-.Dtry. Tho Doctor also eutraiiees a cure In all cases wber th (atiebt lire upto the direction-, or no psv. Tbe patient will r lease correspond weekly, giving true statement t-f the case. Fot OtCce drawer C4CX The poor dealt with liberally. Cancers extracted in from four to twenty-four aoara without instruments cr pain, or a drop of blood, decli-wly DRY GOODS. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, III CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Will pell, for fifteen days, their stock in CLOAltS and SHAWLS At a reduction uf at least one-fourth let-s than Chribtmss Prices. AIAONubias Hoods, Sontags, Jackets, Scarfs and all W ool Goods DEt'IDEDLV AT COST. Balmorals, I loo p- Skirts, Hosiery, ulovc?, JJress Uoou?, and all other Goods ar marked down proportionally. Call AT ONCEOnly 15 Days Sale, AT 33 WEST YASHIMGTOM ST. 5 Doors from Palmer House, Same Side. Janll-dtf LAW SCHOOL. I, A W SCHOO I, Ilarvnril College, llKO-i. fWO TatKMS OFNINKTEKN W KF.KS.COM MKNCING J llsrch 7th atid September Cth. r or Catalogue an'l Circular adoresa JOTL I'AhKKK, Royall Trofessor. CambrUge, Ma. Jan. 2u, J4. JanO-dJu FURNISHING COODS. TH0KSSEIJ & LAHEY, 67 West Washington Street, tlewteen Illlnssla and Tenaease Rls.i .tenrlr oppsiali the IXatea IInae. WnOLESALE NOTION DOESB, Gents' Furnishing Goods A5D HOSIERY. Hycossda old aal.avw Vrk .7 fcfciBtsr Prices. Aocla PARTNERSHIP. Copartnrrnhip Notice. f lHE UNDEESIG5F.D KrTUfcNS HIS BEST THA3THS I to tbedtiieiis cf IndiantpoLa-and its sidrity for tbo Lberal patrotiige tley bare given IIa da ftg tha period be has d.ice business among then, and ho hereoy informs them ta.t owing to largely increaae of bia basicesa be baa th day fora-ed a partombip sr.th Mr. Peter Gandolfo, of Oncianati, la order to fac.lJtaU with doubl energy the btisioeaa of PlamMrg. Gaa and Steaaa Fitting, at th. old establishment No. 24 aad 2ft Kentucky Aesue, LudlanapoiA, which h t-ew trm Ul ocxapy. All persons Indebted to h.m will pUas call and aettla their blils, aad all thos hsvinf claiaa againot hlm snU presert them for adj astmeat . J. C. DU55 . I&dtaaapoUa, ianaary la, 1S64. Tb ndersigwed partnership, na unary fnrwsed thia day between J.C Dunn aad Pvter Gaodoifo, ta1 aaoat respec'Ju'.iy solicit a eoct:baic of th. watrvwago oo l:ixrsi:j bedewed vpoat ibo oi4 oataotuXBveot, aa wo profi prttifieury, aM proai-e renewed rnrrnlotb practical aeetttion 0 tho art, eoaabtntwc rf senk Mri artU and darabtbty of oor wk.taiaa rtwanbtac, Gaa and f team Fittinx, and all othr apparta nances per taintrg to nr baslasa. v. B- All orders attended to with ytstpCM asi dispatch. J- C DLX3I 4 CXKentucky Avexaa. JTa. 24 aad 24. IndiacanoUa. Jaaaary IS, ltti. jaaTS-dla.