Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4448, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1865 — Page 3

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M05PAT UORSiyQ.JAyUAKYa CITY ITEMS. f JSPSoow yesterday night. ;:Se; our coorcercial cottjmi. o th fVurl iAfTh City Oocil meets to right c.ai session. .peC7"La Itoa's reat eihibilJoo will b opened to tbe public to morn evetir; t Mtcij Ilall, C7Thi Palmer Hoci is be-in? rcpstnted ealericriallv. It will lock better wfceu it ' fin ULri. . Tut Hast. Bryant. Strattoa & Spencer's In dianspolie btieineee college, ofa day end nic through the week. ß7"Vi';t the Iodian State Museum. ew cariosities have recently beaa added by Madame Eoglieb. which ab succeeded la procuring; during ber trip eaat. C57Ftr nd cbeapeat boot and ehoe wear, go to Clark, Johnson & Co 'a, successors to Vinnedx A Jot es. No 17 West Washington street. . 23 lw lS70eati fine calf atitche! dres boot jmt reoeireJ at Clark, Jvbnaou A Cj's. aucceaorj t) VitiEedge Si J one, No. 17 Weat Wahintou treat. IodiacapoIN. 23 lw tSTTbe largeat stock of boote and ahoea in Iba city ia at Ciark, Johoaon A Co'a. puccjt to Vinnedge A Jone, No. 17 Weat Washington atrcct, Iodianapolia. '23 I w tXT'Col. 11 err ill ia at borne on a brief far laugh. He ia direct from Savaaoah, and brioq the most eucouragicg teporti at to the re-rat movemeoU ia that quarter. tO"Tboe wbo are willinj to tccoraojodaie thm tuunr men atttiJincr nur hnaini fillfe with tooot and board. rieaae a late tb atreetar.d number, and price per week. 23 3t DaTaMT, Strattov A Sri u K7"Arrangementa art being made at Lfyette to invite oar Amateur Dramatic AaocUtiou to give one or two representation in that city the proceeds to be given to the soldiera' families. tJ7"A roMicr, or at least en individual habilitated in the volunteer uniform, appropriated borte attached to & spring wagon, ou Washington street, Ssturd.y last. At laat accounts l.e was still proreedtng, er-j.jing hi ride 9 - ' - i MMMa HawaaHiii Pigeon SnooTtxo, Double oa Sixols Wc are autltoriz to aj that Cbarle Ilr iJl-r 1. of Detroit, Michigan, propoaea to shoot against uny man that can be produced in the täte of ludi ana cr eliewhere. for any amount designated, varying from $IU) to f 1,000. UsTaoroLtTAM Thkatrk Mr Nesfie, one of the freuten favorites ever in this city, appeatu to uifcht for the first time in two year?, in a great play, written by himself, entitled Vdltnonde. We bespeak for him ii'h a bue a hia merits deerve. Look out for a crowd. ty The grest Juke and the big headed b.sby are stiil perlormir.g star engagements at the In diana Stite Museum, we learn from tho.se who have been there, and exprcatHl them?elves to us prirately in the hiheft terms of admiration of their brilliant enactment. HWe cll attention to the ndvertietnent of j Datchelor A Fearnley, carpenters and builder, and manufACturcra of ss.h. doiri an ! blinds, ia let day Sentinel. SIe?r. IJtrhelor A Fearnley al-o pay particular atteution to job work of every decriptioo. treet. Their phce of bn-iinessls l'J Circle sa--. - j RT"For beautiful misveH aeaaocable gaiters, for ladies' elegnntlj manufactured shoes, nd for j the most beautiful boots, -fabricated in the most i unapproachable style, the establishment, we would reapectfullj say to our readers, of A. Lintz, We-t Washington atreet, next door east ! of the Palmer House, is the place to viait tS "Never before waa venison so abundant in thia market, et never before were prices higher. Ia fact, they are exorbitant. So it may be remarked of all other kinds of game, as well as t of the products of the domestic barn-jard. j Theie is no ecarcity. but a wonderful and unnrecedeuted and unparalleled supply. Whj, then, should the figures range to auch an extraordinary xtert? SvratMx Covat Jax. 20. Dillard Rickctts .t al vs. David Foglemao et at Morgan C C. .leveled. Wiliiarneon Wright vs. Aaron M. Florr, admin'jitrator of James Rogers, president, Ac. Cass CP. Affirmed. 5 per cent. State ex rel. Marks, auditor, Ac, vs John Vtiiener et 1. Morgan O C. Reversed. . GTC C. Williams, of theOjxter, Fish, and Game Depwt, No. 3, North Illinois street, opp site the Bates House, is iu receipt daily, of ere . rylhing excellent in hia lice. Call on Williams for fresh cod, lobsters, crabs, quails, pheaaann, prairie chickens, wild tnrkeys, venion and iu fact every delicaey and substantial from the : prairie, the wüdernes, the woods, or the bsrn-' yard from the rivers, the Ukesj, the ;u!fs and! the oceans. We regret to learn thst Hon. Joseph tine, between ttica apd Dinvilir. on Saturday laat, met with an accident by the ovcrturrit r of a vehie'e, by which one of his shoulders wa? 1 1 located or brokea. Mr. Kiatir.e was conveyed to the hou? of a friend, ar.d at last accounts, a aurgeou having been ciliel in, he w coaipira lively tree from t:n, wiia a propec; srecdv rtcoverv. tTl will sell at auction to day at '2 o'cloc k P. M . seven casks of No. 1 Liverpool wire, by theraak. One cask will be opened for ir spe' lion. Groeer and dealers are invited J b or, hand, as the ware wi'.S be so! I without rcere Asserted r'kaccs Wm. K. Fkathirstox. Auctioneer No. td Fast Washington street tf7"Sholti, the great merohint trtlor of lu dUoapolia. xbose elegant ard farcou fo:ns are located on North Penosylvania street, eist vde, soi'.h of the poatofiice, is, we assure our frierJs and re-Jcrs generally, in reeeip of the most u erb stocks of cloths, casairoerea, vnsiincs, and so forth, and is prepared, with the ass:stance f h'm accomplished ctnter, f taake then into r meets ca order, at the lowest can. rate , and Inject these beautiful g-ods r7"Our distinguished fellow citizen. Horace "Fletcher, Esq., is, we learn, now head clerk n the ü. S. commieaary department, in the office , located on Eal Washington street, a few door et of Little's Motel. Mr. Fletcher, by resn ; of h a experience in Slevenson, Alabama. p.s aerses ucdoubte-1 qualification for the reponsi blepoa.- Tbe services of a braver or mare c ; coray'iahed mi'itary gentleman could not possi ! Lly be secured by o :r goverarrect. t$T fioLp AXn Iil BBIt f0IKS, Me-s'r. Ti'dd i Csrmichsel have a fine a-ort j mer4t of gold ptrs vf all sirf, porket and desk J holders of every style. snJ warrant the;r l ens : Teev a!s. repoint pers frr any ore SIesrs. ; Todil A Carmichaet al-o bate a lari;e atork of j ymCi. books, diaries lor IrÄ and a general! - rtn-ent of books ard aruicnery. at No r i ah Fansjlvania street. D n't tail torl'. ; ff'.K Leavj fog. obsc-.ir:rg every thing across : -:eet, obscuring all ihe ga lights, tibaruring j j -ars in the bemiapbericai. c rcutnamb: ; r.i.i.ij;ht firn:aoer.t. a.tlied v-r this C( ; inK-Tt-Uü ri'ght befre !at, and heng on ! a':tr the succeeding matuuteoal sun l're 1 t bs.l riaed. it bad drillV.I. it t bs.l eoowe-1. it had thaared si-d it bti ad therefjre subsequently dark as "?Fl the glow of gutters rollirf raoid.y; ar.d ruauv n nni m-L !ibl v moral sua euuitme t boJii ' of mslear.d fema'e institutions. wre tvJdn,; i'p,i,rj to uncertain thst their hees bid a!;p;K-l up, atid thai tbev were fui.damen tally gsi ba,tQW;inj toward celestial objects tbey eould bet tee at all

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' Thea go Ihr way thou la thy phre, I Bi"r., Tie w.ld tat ri of wot ken on tbe pia'.n, t well aa on to b!ghU; ray loaded ki 1 way tKK drive in public roada, yet bind. svrctai.ce, io bje-way sheaves, while thou ahalt fl4 Thy bom uioo the hili, and liberal drain Into tbe world'e cpe'd lip, tba purple a' tin Of tb rar viatag af tay cles'erug .ne. 1 6J not '. tie m ttve taake th deed. Th soul U gauged Lt frm tb' accompli Lei task. Hut from tta .tram- rra ttat Gotf gtvea the bh!; VI bat then, ob I.fe, what tLen, oh eoul, would'st eA! It I e well to hvra !y toil or bleed. So tbou bleeä'.t Lolly that la all. at lat XZTD. I. Tbo&pson A Co , Test Pearl street, oppo-ite Mlhw Pearl of prl of wbich tho faoouiaiid ccumplihej Too McUiker it propri cter, hare raade their arratgemeuta for the dailr receipt of lobter. freb cod, halibut. ae ba. crabn. aud eer o'.ler ocean dehcacj the Atlantic seaboard cn aCurd. Tbeir arrangement for prompt ahir.raent are made with otiC of the Cnt lliltimore house?, and our eitiiena rsn reljr upon a freh upplj dailj at their otablisbme nt. D. I. Thompson are the only dealer in th:a lice of any eoterpria in this market. ys:ide and lip up this taorsiog ererywkere. Especially let jouag, and alto matronly ladie, p it losr oar majraificeot thoroughfarei. bkaies are for ale at hardware store, and rheumatic manc'iline in-JiriJuala. walking bartfuüy with cane., ait down iuroluntarily in putters at street crossings, and get up ahaking themaelwea, aid hrn.hinj; thetuaelres bebind. and wunden? why such an untoward thing I never hip;ei;eü to tueai in their jurenile days, j Thiuza arf? hard for the old folk now, but gay J for iL joan,i girla and beautiful elderly women. IeF" ts cosU per 1,000 IVet. in Waabsnglon, In Hilton M- , $2,7 j. Iu New York York. 2.50 In littbi:rg. $1,60 In CuiciMilti. Iu Detroit. 31 ich.. $'i.S0. And in IuJioapo'iij. $4,40. Thtt is the price in lsGI. Sj iya t!ie i-refi-deot of the Cincinnati gao company. tTAt the ' Oülce." 8utb Meridian ftrct. and at the Dates House Siloon. Noitli Illinois street, A. J. Myers, proprietor. Sir. 'Steve Burke preid5 at the one place aßd Mr. Wm H. Burke at the other, licth are famous places of reort lor gentlemen living in the city, from throughout the State, od from all parts of the country. The j refjn ia that the beverages of every variety' furrihed are unparalleled. Virt h "Office" I and the lUtes." It will be seen by reference to our Icrid lative report tbüt the hall of the House of Rep rfentstivea waa.on SAtnrdT Ut, granted to tre Hon. Henry Walker for Tuesday next, for t..e ! purpose of delivering one of his unique lecture on the fine arts and the täte of the country W itboot doubt a cultivated and crowded auji ence ill be present to hear the distinguished orator. Legislature-men and statesmen cenc j rally mieht infinitely profit by Mr. Walker' ezsmple 27" Rhodious Royal George of the i Circle," North Meridian atreet. hs made all hi necessary arrangements with eastern bouses for the daily receipt of canned and shelled oysters, fine, fat, freah, and magnificently large. In all repecta It h od i us is up with the time-", and, for bivtlve?, crabs, lobsters, cod, halibut, herring, crawfiih, coon, o'po??um, quail, rabbit, squirrel. wild tuikej, a sp;endid cup of cofTee, with oft boiled cgss and a dry to apt, and beverages and ; cigars accompinving them. Gentlemen, viit t him and come away Mtied and loud in hi ' prit?e. We were ijoiced to aee our old friend Hannemau. formerly ot Ind'unapilis, but now of ihe firm of Hafinemau A Nabb, Tittisville, Penn- , aylvaniA, where th?y are proprietors ot the " l'cr ; ropiu Lunch," a celebrated place of report fori both of our late distingui!ed towrameo have in'errflt in retrolcuni and are reported to be making green hick hand over fUt. They were amart and went into the oil business before our excellent governor of the Tarprinc corrern ?ot half of himelf grea.'od. a;v MtjivaAj u. ww ease: ns-v uhimji iv IVAI II iiJlV Moritz, Broth cbs A Co. This House, one of the largest in the clothing trade in the west, No. 3, East Washington treet, is now already re cciving aprinz stocks. These gooda have been purchased with great care in domestic and for eign markets, at the old rates for gold, and there 'Pn re can be oliered at remarkably low prices. The Cassi meres and Reavers, on the counters of Me.rs Sloritz, Brothers A Co. attracted our. special Attention when we last visited their spa- . cioua room These are more properly winter goods, but a gentlem m well clad in them looks j remarkably well in 111. spring and summer. Mr. : Iiac Winter is the artistic cutter at Moaitz, Brothers A Co , and the accomplished Col. Ser-' ger is always present to attend to purchasers La Rct's Grxat War Suow. This exhibition, which commences a series of entertain ments at the Masonic Hall on Tucsdiy evening, he 21th, is paid to be a rare r-peeimea of art and mechanical skill. We know nothing of it, except that itcoracswell recommended by the press thouhout the country. We understand that it is not, as many suppose, a panorama, but ia an exhibition of the principal scenes of the present war, by raesns of moving, mechanical Scures and pyratcchnic effects, re-enacting with life like iridnes, many striking incidents of cam? life, as well as the different contests by water. In addition to the diaramic and rtratopatitic part of the entertainment, SIr.J. C. La Rue introduces at inUrvalcs n number of his rnirthtrovoking eccentric delineations of character, io which he is id to be without a rival. We pre diet a Itrc audience at SIsEonicHall during the week. BOURBON WHIS K Y. j. A. d. di .c:a. No. 77 South Meridian Street, l!tdtanaplls, Ind. !IE attention of tha trals ! caHnt to ar f.mr!e aoitront cf a!l art!r in rr Iin uf buiinesa. K'ib as to quality ana prlc. Oursck cf HUUKPOX WHISKT is nnjurpaed by i"Tf'.b!'i(hmftit In th 5tst. an 1 1-r t'n? to purcba Copr Iitil.l fnirSo Ti:i,ky ar Ir.rit'd to cal! brfor purcbas.ng. jr"7"Ye Lare remoe-t from K-3 Fat Wäbiatn tr.-i i 77 outh M'T'l.aa atrtt j. r. iuxcAy. T? 5oi:;h Verltiin Strref. .'J'S-il l&J.auaprtlts. Ird. PRINTING, &C. CM, w I AI L. c. r. arrears.. Ill T III0, II 4 I.I, TLAIX AFI OßXAMrXTAL STEAM BOOK AWD JOB PRINTERS, tcroti prre nnrt Hookblmlers Ko. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, tNP!X4rvM.!5, IXTMaXA. jr7r4ank B"k ff rry irripMon a1 te crer. STRAYED, STRAYED frew the noriher on Toe1r, Jaeuarv 16h, a BLACK ll)KF. with a wh - .tar n th f -elead. tth bitid Iesa curHed, autSte- 14 --1 ut T. bbd biel. A'.y v.e retorotne ai4 berse, or t.v:-c irfartr atin of tii, It be sataflv rewarre-1 HlLDKFIiAM A It F.N WH jan"0-'t No- Vertiil Street. NOTICE. To Hotel Men, Saloon Keepers and Others. YOC0 MA5 of good world! experiecce wishes a itiatlea at Bar Tender or Office Clark. Those s la Ling a good, ttaady and capable claa la either capacity eaa address I.C., Ftt Csce. JajtU-dJw

Telegraphic Dispatches.

upoim airaiaiLTroani in.vtt ra a a mm.. fror TXernlnr !teprtsee rirat Fstl. MIDNIGHT KIiiPOXtT. Latest War Itfews. PROM THE SHEXSAKDOAH VALLEY. EXTRACTS from REBEL PAPERS. PROCbEDIKGS OF THE REBEL CONGRESS I.tTACI XT 10 OF fOIIT DA(ittELL. FROM FORTRESS M0XR0E. Furthea Proceedings of the Mi3- . souri Convention. Vr.. Ac,, Ac , Ac. Ac From Mew fork. .York. Janutrr 2"? The Kiw .York. Janutry 2"? The Herald'e Shenat.do&b alley corretpndent aya: An intelligent gentleman from MadUon C. II.', eays tb&i rtbel officers told tbcm that the holding of Richmond for any considerable time i.s despaired of bv Jeff. Davis and Gen. Lee The public ; archives not nvcesiry for immeditte use are be- . it:g sent into tie inlrrior. Jeff. Davis isdetermined that the citVhall nt fall into our hind except a a heap ot ruins. j . News from the Sheuardoih Völler report. I great uffring. f The rebel- arc 1 1 : er Xewniarkt and i Stanton I be ,ood conduct of the citizens of SAvannab ha hid its effect upon tbs citizens of Winchestr, at.d the people xslm have heretofore been warm sspportcr of the rebellion have bown great chaore. w Treoarations bat e been made t umke Hrper' Ferry great military depot. In consequence of family alflictiot), Uiigndicr i General. W. H. Powell has tendered his resleua- - Won. home time s:ce a protest against its c j reptance was aeit to Wshington, b'it the neoe city was so gret thst the wnr department has ÄCooped it tk' p;,,i The Riohmjud Dlstitch acouati for thegrest lUe in gold by the fact that th property of ier'i gee is being old to c e confiscation. The rebel curreury is beinj converted u'i gold at any price. Tie negroes who hive been hoarding rbtrl cuerency are selling it preparatory to running away. In the rebel Senate a resolution was adopted to inquire into the treatment of pticonets of war on both side. I (eu. Early rude tu earnest protest against the diicharse of the committee to inquire into hia drunkenness, lie challenges any ene to prove that he was ever drnng, in carap. ou the march or in b tttle. At an early hour on the 16th three light draught steamers- wen! up Cspc Fear river to a position opposite Fort Fisher. Several transports were found in the river connecting with the fort. At 1 a. r;. on the 7ih the enemy evacuated, and blew up Fort Csswell. They also deetroyci ?evtral vesrela in lee river, supposed to be blockade runner? The stores aie beincr convened to the .shore from our transport fleet. The Hcrald'a Fortress Monroe correspondent of the lFih ?sy?: Sit hundred rebel officers ard men went tip thr Unding thtt day to be excharged for the annie number of union prisoners A general overhauling of Datier late depmment has commenced. -iThe" Herald' New'Orlest. correspondent of I the 15th has the following: The British lirk John Bull was lost in a i olf tho mouth bales of cotton ft!:e Rio Grirde, with 1 ,3'J5 i Six hundred of the eight hundred prisoners captured at Fort Gaines hve been exchsnged in Mobile Harber. The steamer Moorely was in Mobile Harbor redy to til with 1,000 b"lea of cotton for New Y;ric, fur the benefit of rebel prisoners in our hau j. The Herald' Buenos Ayers correspondent say a the Iudiins ere very bad in their excuraions, approaching near the city and drijrjag off huge numbers of cattle and stock. Prom Sit. Koule. St. Lofis, January 22J. Th convention pAssed yesteraay, in committee of the whole the 9th. 10th, and 11th sections of the bill of rights, leading as follows : yji. That all men have natural irdefeseable right to worship Almighty God, according to that which dictates their own consciences, that no person can on account of his religious opinion be rendered ineligible in any office ofjtrust or pr;fit, under his state, nor disqualified from testi i Ijing ; and no pereon might by any laws be ni : lested in his person r estate, on account of his j rel'gious pcrsuaeion, profession or religious prac- ; tice ; but unless under cover of religion, he d'u ' turbea good order, peace m the safety of elate, i cr infringed en lue lani of morality, or injure! others in their civil or religious rights. j ll'th. 1 hat t-o ptrsoa can be compelled to; j erect, support, or r.tter.d any plae-4 of worship. 1 maintain any minister of the gospel or teachers I of religion ; but whsiever con'ract any person I may enter into fur Midi, ought in law be binding j and capable enforcement n in other contracts, , but the preference cau Lever be given by Jaw t-i ; any sect, church or mode of worship, truriy to church or denomination. rw 1 II ( I ne corner cr inn as:ii";ioa avenue was destroye.l by fire tMs ifternoo:i The fi in the roof from a defective tlut. The interior of the church was entirely consumed . including the crgan worth $3.001) The pastor , Rev. Sir. K. C. Hutchinson, nsrrowly esos;:ed death. 1 The building cost $2?,(H)0, complcated il'.ree ! yosra ago. They walls remain s'anding. Totsl ICS $2.'00, anJ if laurel for $12.000. I rout U aalilnta. Washinoto.v, January 2"2. Tire opinion of the sohciior cf tlo- war dep:rrrueiit, rublisheJ laat August. ;a semi-ol&cialiy re produced, as sp plirabl to the nre-ent enrot' n;) -i!;i q joty of jn'.iit'u meti to tupp:v cccciei.c.es ur.ler farmer cs iu tuat opinion tne solicitor sty f the n.nnberof men taaen upon consideration of thir seiviie it is clear that the groset inequalitv would exist, in tbe respectiie difTtreLt districts to the spgregate miütery ervieeof the countrv. ain a earn riiccesive c 1 a.l accounts of rrvice preced:ngthat call are made up. an 1 the call for quotas should be such aa ahsll erjcalize the arnourt of service rcouired iir nj ea-rh district ip proporl.on to the portion 1 I heir liability r the I niihurv ervice Tho lte?t. wh-ch 1 the pre I UrnUhc one yeir mea, ru's up it, . a...ti:rd?n ir.ro three parts, and Shoulders orlj one r.rt at the rreent f.nie. .eaes next to be met, and at the next call the district which fur nishes three years' men now gains at once ia ao

count with the prorost marshal gen eral the Mme i MTTR R TM C. PRINTS benefit on the rpota of the text craft aa thouRb 1 i U ii nn iny--it bad furnished three times as many men foror.e SPIV AGUE 5 X IvIIN I s?a

sear a en tee. it is tn duty or eica d.i-tnet to fcrci.-h the full nomber of nieu deijnste-l as i quta ; these men hou! 1 be furr.iheJ, whether tor one, two or tiree years inoe dienet1. h eb furoih three vear tnen now s ill be entitled t. the full bere-'s thereof on all future I tout Cairo Cata. January TLe steamer Drlin a a . . ... from item:n;s, nn arnvM, with III bsles cotton far ?f Lonia. ard 71') bsles of cotton Cincinnati. or or fly pre?cr.t indications, Geu. Thomss' army wall rot soon more from their present position on tbe Tencessee river as v-nter quarters are bein constructed General Thomas acd staff have passed down tbe river on tbe steamer Rocket Over 200 rebel prisoners hart arrived rom Cock Island, destined sooth to b etclucgai.

r rwiaa frtrmn .n nre. Foaraxas Moxaoa, Januar j 20. Tbe Ftigatea, llinoeiou. Wabaab and Colorado and tbe greater portico of the Urgar ressels beloneinjto Admiral Porter's 'flt, operatirg against Fort Fisher bare retorae! and are now at anchor in Harsptou Roads. Tbe steamer General Lyon arrived thN ter. noon, with five bundrei men of the 10th North Carolina, captured at Fo1 Fiher, mhi are t'i be sent to Fort Delaware. Our troops are actively engsged !n reconnoiteriog along the" banks of the Cape Fear river and sounding for torpedoe, and removirg ftbtr-e-tions to free navigation 1 ... rem Buffalo. Bcffalo, Jaoaary 22. It is reported Lere that terrble railroad accident occurred on the Erie railroad on Friday night, rear Weatport, in con lequeoce of two trains colliding on a trestle work eighteen feet high, and that over 100 persons were killed and wounded. The report cannot be verified. No r.ews of such a disaster bad been received at the office of the road yester daj. The Very Latest.

THREE O'CLOCK A. M Ntyr Yoar, January 22. Tba rumor that Lee baa been made dictator is currently circulated bare, and is believed by many. Tbe Times publishes a letter about the sufferings of our prisoner in the south. Tbe letter refers to tbe baibarities practiced upon our soldiers, and accuses our government of neglect and indifference to the suffering. The Times editorially.commeuts on tbe auf ferings of tbe pi isoners, and the opinion is fast gaining ground that our government is not doing it duty in thia regard. A letter reached here from a prisoner at Sal isbury which passes all belief Thirteen thousand prisoners have been crowded into accommodations intended for 1.5U0, with a carcity of food and mHlical attendance. A great many were lick. It is reported that ti e president uf the province recently refused permission to a United States war to vessel to enter the harbor. The vessel waa lying inside, twice filing the rebel flic. The letter tays it is generally believed tlut the administration is determined to pursue a more conservative course, on the ground that the confederacy has reached a point in its career when it ia the policy of our government to temper justice with mercy. The same letter says the president, has addressed a letter to Gen. Canby, bbowiog the necessity of bringing out all the cotton possible, and that in a financial point of vie it is ab -Iutely ncesary to furnish contraband goods m return. Tbe Washington Dippatch announces that Lee is preparing for another intasion of Maryland and Penuejlvttu'a a a last blow for the rebel caue Person lately from the confederacy say that the most fstouiahing panic prevails throughout the south, among the citizens and soldiers. ShermanV march produced feeling of desnair which have been increased by tjie capture of Fort Fisher and bis preparations for a march htough South Carolina. Tbe Times' Army of the i'momac special cor respondent says: Lee is evidently moving some of his troops, though it is not known in what direction. It was cenerally believed that reinforcements were going to Charleston and Branchville. The rebel papers are making loud complaints against the depredations of Wheeler's cavalry. Tbe K'chmond correspenuent of the London Times, under dates of November 2 and December 5, asserts that t ever since the commencement of the war was there more confidence enter tained about the safety of Richmond and Peters-burg, le Gc. Grnt'ii forer be what they siav. DRY GOODS. CLOSING OUT SALES AT THKTrade Palace 26 & 28 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME. LORD & CO. lA7lSni5(. It) RSTlKK 7 ROM BUSQiKSS HOW V 'ffr tSir lr? and tpleodid atock of goads wert. SHOO5,! At ww York wholr.al prlc, and many ;oJ tntch le.. Tetliuz unJr blUraticn to tba public for tba vry ! rsa r.a's Ana aar ai Vara rlwA kava nnrlnri ad to dort thia tnHbod of closin out our pranttock, tnre- , by giviDR tLem tb a trantaga of buying thir good a ,bwu the same ran be bought at net wholesale prices in Kastern citi's. This is n flctlteus cry, abd w will con- ; tinae the aas until tbe wbol stock ia closed out. We hsr now in itore tie largest and best e!ecd ' ca vrbricht to t his city, consisting f J15,000 i a. us s t:3txspriI:.c y grad, fr era tba unit et)y and 'aatirüi Moire Antiques, ; Tt tbecheapett PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS j WLkh wi? fc aotd regardleiaof tba raceet grat adI vascea. ; m DRESS GOODS, la Kreat var!ty. Oar buyer being at tbe bead f tbe j market during the spring, has made extra efforti to procura tbe fineat and mt fabionabl ia the narket.eompr!liij ill tb lata Ini-iH IVoveltieis. PACIFIC PRINTS, A Tls'I7 If AT PRIXTÜ I a.lliililv -a- isilt aw.

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Hx tract from Or. L.ls;tttblll'e lerkaaas Caitarrti Ith sjrrapiean csmeee aasaat Effect. Tbe Srtr ecaatlcn U usually a faticg of dryness ad beat in tbe noae, and frequent tsriuaauea te a&eexlci Tbere is as inability to breatle freely. a tbe noe beeon atopjved cp, a.taet:iBa n on aide and aomatLmes n tbe ntLer Soen a clear, watery, acrj 1 dlxharg träte it apparacce, excoriating Iba Tril, acd tgea of tba li pa, which become red aud aomeabi swofjen. After a fe days tbe discharge bccnies thick, yello i.h, extremely frequect, at4 roktlr.K to la a marked fatur f tba diaeak, and a rourca cf much dttger aad tba great aaooyance. After inrre or less t.ce it becomes paralrt, bfghly c Ter Ire, and aasatses .aa ettremely fatid odor. It i usually ao profu.e at le require. wbaa cofined to tbe nose, tbe frequat application of the baudkerchief, cr, if it drops iiif the threat, which is toore particularly tbe caa a hila tho bo.y I In a bocii octal peaition. a darin i'" con?TSctxpecoratioi3 and sometimes bath. Sleep it frequut !y dvitarted by a enatlcn ef cbokir g , cau?ed by tb presence rf tb dtscbarga in tba throat. Owing to tho heat m tL heaj. tba watery portion oCtbe secretion efien evapuratts and umiug a condition e: solidity U dpo itrd crxn the ceeibra&a of the note ant upper part ot tbe threat in tLe bar r crutts or bars eced lumps. Th? accuzaulaUra of tbee lucruktatJona produce a faeling of diaccmfort, acd narrow the uaal paaj;e to a to embarrass resprratioa. Therefore, ireouent efforts have to be ma'!e to reitcTe tbora, either by forcibly blowing the nose, or by persistent haa king a practice as diA?reabl to tbe ut aSected aa it ia to those around him. After the r-tDoral, that r.de of tc Incrustation wbicb adhered to the mucout membrane will soinet.mes be found bloody, a fact which explains the force required for Its duldgaant. During Bleep these Incrustations accumulate core ripidlj, and tbe feeling ia therefore most uwcomfortalle ia tbe morning. Sometitu-s all efforts to clear tbe throat are rutile until after brekfat or aomethusg waraa 1 ewajlcwed. Soaue pxtictts itaie that they are cot lucceMfal ttu tbey hava awatlowc! fomr wbirkT r-r branny. The discharge, which ia trst without ameli. a-'jn.ra in tb pregre ;f tbe complaint an exceiveij fetid dor, the breath participate ia thi, and becoraea ccctMonally revolticfrly oflftisive aa te rxr tbe patient an object af dugust tobime!f a well as to c-tber. Ulceration of tbs mucoas menibrar.s cf tbe rose takes place frequently, soncetiines en Attacking tba bo.'.es. when amail partic!s cf that ubsta:. : will occasionally to found mixed with tLe dischsrgr. Ths a:cuaio'tloo of tbe discharge, together with tt ;,icieoed cotidltloa cf the mucus membrane, renders t r-piration through tbe nasal parage very difficult, a nl oftentimes impossible, tece;tating respiration pr.rc:r.dil tbrouKb tbe mcutb, a rreibod rtry tleieterious to tbe general health, bet more particularly so to tbe lungs, as will be ahowo benrafter. Tbe unpleasant noie produced duriag alecp, known at fnuricg, .originates from tbe satte cause. The o'ce los'i it musical quality, and iurafs a discordant, barah and nasal chractr; the aece sf atntli becomea much impaired or entirely lost, ar.d the fame effect, though le.-s frequent, js proJucfd on the sense cf taste. tccationtlly, wh'le blealDg tLe uose, a crackling crbubblirg sound will be heard In the ear, acd hearir g will bo foutid quite tbka and atopped op, but return euddeuly with omethicg like a capping .ound. Thiaphf natt'acn Is usually repeated until, atone time, bearing Ctxt not return, rn.n l remain.- permanently Irjurei. JS'oises in the head, of Tery conceivabla description, tcakes their appcaranco and adds to tbe distress of the snfTerer, arid hearing may 1 lost so gradual that a considerable de- ' gee ot deafrtess p.isy ex!-.t ttfore the person ft rrally a sre cf the f.sct. Tbe eyes ate pt to becimo weak, Iiritat le, and di-pod to water on exposure to the cold acd winl, fr af'er tbe ti ghtest exertirn. A pain, more or le ai.utf, cr a ctiitresAing reeling -f pressure, is experienced ovt-r tb eyes, end ometimes cn the top cr Lack of lb bea.1, nu aleo pain In tue f c, cloeI J reetiit liDg ceuralg'a, lor which it is very often ralstaken. The distress in the Lead weakens tbe memory and producta Irritability and tßoro-enes of disposition. The 6tmach suffers generally mere er le'', and is weak ai d irritable; the appetite is capricious, and is nearly aiways bad in the morning, la evre cases tho system becomes feeble and prostrate, and there Is an aversion or inability te either physical er mectal exertion. Sotunfrrquectly catarrh proves fatal, either by debilitating the system and wearing out the patient, er by trareliag downward acd producing tfcrvst affections, bronehltis, and finally consumption. It my be safely averted that after fcer! Hary predispesit'en, catarrh is the most frequent r.?!' portant cause f f this fatal complafnt. Catarrh has been ons.dered an lr.curable dlaeara, ar on the strength of that Pt:ppo5itiAn has been cejrlect by both tbe pr-ftsf ion and the pebiic. As it Is tbe ri citing cause ia full half the cares ef eafce!, Irs. L'.ratbill hare f.-.r years past mate its proper treatment tleir special s'.-u.ty, and bar by their 8nrces fully established the curability of the ofTn-iTe ouplsint, Thst this it no mere assertion, can be readily proved by the numerous testimonials from highly respected partfs rrn a "been und'r teir tresmifotfor tb's corrlalt"!. Frotn Iter, v.-'.'cr KsttroM, Ta --jT of tee Fira Baptt?! Cfc'ir'b Txf r, Mich. TtrsotT. 5or. 11,1'. Da. Liwarnar. Dsr Mr- 1 would rerpectfully inform you as to the progrea:; of my ra-e I wert nn'eryour treatment during jour last jr;t. When I then consulted you I ha 1 ?er!ous!y affiiot ed about fourteen years i'h Canrrb ia its worst form, accompanied with tieafari. 1 a tu now so much improved, and try general fcea!lh f ry lovich better so reniarkably so that I cheerfully tender you Unit of my rem as a reference, should you bare occasion to need it. I can heartiiy rrcemmend you to tbe public generally, a I have already doDe so to my more intimate friends. riease axept thi as a gfight U'Stirucnial cf your kill, ar.d my gratelul thar.ks f -r the benefit I bare teceived at yurhani. Tr:ly your, SELSON FASTWOOP. From Rev. P. K. Itaell, Lynn. Mate. I have been much troubled with Catarrb ef the wt,rM type for some twenty years. It gradually grew werte, producing eouph and hoarn?, destroying the eenae of smell, and breaking dewn my general health to auch a degree a to compel me to re'ga my pastorate od snspecd pub'ic apeaxing. I made diligent use cf tb uful remedies, uch aa anuffs of different kirds, nitrate of silver, tar water, olive tar, and Inhalations, but without any salatary effects. Last summer I heard of Pr. Lrgbtbill's successful mode of treating catarrb, visited him. and put myself under LU treatment. I began immediately to Improve, ar.d tbit improvemeat hat gone on till tbe present time. My catarrb baa gradually melted away, my cough has disappeared, my voice has become natural, and I am once more able to preach the bles-ed gospel. Le t me adrite all troubled vita catarrhal dSEcuiMes to apply to Dr. Ligbthiil. P. B. RUS3KLL. DtTBorr, yorember 3, 1964. Ia. LtcirraiLt: Having ba under your treatment since your last visit to D-troit, and beirgc-red, 1 desire to express my deep felt gratitude for the ttention and benebt I bar received at your bands. 1 was Try seriously affected with catarrb in its worst ttaget for rcacy year, ar.d also deaf, sometimes totally ao. My geteral health was so debilitated that I was compelled to abandon buwit:es entirely. One month's treatniett has made me feel like a tew man, and 1 have cow resumed my occupations, the disease havirgleft me almost entirely. I hive recommended ycu to several who are similarly affiictftd, and shall continue to do so. Tleats accept my wannest tbanki, t. believe c.f, yvirs truly. It. WILBtTR, Mfmrhis, St. Gair county, Mlchigst. Frrm t. Home Journal, June tih. In every busincs ar profeion, indeed in every t epai tment cf fccirnce . kill, there Is always soae acknowledged bead, kome one sv by standsout in bold relief amorg bia fellows as a sort of leader. Ia tbe etudy and treatment of dcfne sad ca'arrh, as special diseases, Dr. K. B. Lisbthill. ef this city, occupies Jut tbe position above described. He has deTo'e J jears ef labor tothis specialty, and if r.s)w rraping the reward cf his Industry, . The editorial columns of tb Tribune, cf a recect date, bear witness to the Doctor'a ucces in tb c'partar.f r t . medicine. W quot he paragreph: "Craa or a Drar ITrric. LmMs Lewertein, a lad H years cf a;e, born in ürtu?.'. y, cam t' tti-; city wLeu h wi about tivo rrars oi l. Socn after bis arrival here Le was taic n an 1 lft Lis heti.eg. Ey d-Ärrea he became first deaf and tLen i'.uiib. (or r.etrij ten years he was a mute, unable to b-'-ar tbe loude.-t voices, or to articulate a vrord. about a year ego be wa placed by hia parents in tb Lai.Js cf l)r. Lichtbill, who ha j far soccerded in restoring t tin b!s lovtp'nvers cf bearing ar.d ci'erarice, that he can converse with tho.e who apeak to him distinctly and . raie !y. During the past four or five month be has been uuder tb t t'.tioa of Mr. Eennecke, acd hit nviia crr;i. rjbl pnjreja Is reaii?g f and ar.tlwetlc." t Having ben supuliel with tLe josng man's address, we further i:,vestij-ed the matter, atd dicovt red that, : previous to calling on Dr. Ligbthiil, tbe jocth's case wis considered hope le- st tad fcewacrtwo years an inmate ; of the öf and dumb a'j'.jn. Tu F.ev. Dr.Nott. D. D.. : Profesicr in tiii-n foliep. Sehe: ctdy, in publbbei letter, t er. 'rs ti gratitu ie to Dr. Uhtbi'.l for trtatiLg s'j.-cf M't his r f 5eafoes. Kev. Fred. S. Jewe:!, Profeor ;ä tbe Vat Nornsl Fchoz-i at Aarry, alao teeti'u's to bavicrf '.n cred ofeatarrL. Dr. LighlEill octtoseg tbcr writtea tetinoiials aai tributes to Lie talent from aeuie of ourweelthiet ard mt promineni esd respeetel citirer , which may b eri on application . It wen'd be difficult to spesJ in aty be.t termt cf pra!- of bit treatment, in .be lac c'tb wa-r prof -t tetufrng to b's necese. DR. LIGHTHILI. WJI.L KAKK HI THIRD VISIT -TOLDMAPOM, - JANUARY 31st, aI wrt-L BgMAlX AT TM A BATES ' HOUSE, Till ForFrunt-y aj,tlit )E WEEK O.KI.Y! 37 te-ttMiow. Saatteiat Avt ecbee seaslaaaeH

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T"RVf!ito;ty.a,,',,l!,b5, l0-rft whose bBs!ne,seof fam'ly relaUena are eecb, that serrieg tbe Oeeer. kardsh'pe 1 M CrJt1 r prcrlag anbetitates at the preist L gk rates, are ilii atmm14 na cmtUe Cempaoy under the title cf tbe Iralanattuttal Drsft Icsrrstee Comrssy, lis been ergtn'ted fcr tw rpecfal purpose ef Insuring mea against tbe Draft, ordered for the litb ef February. IJsU. aoJ they bare emp'ete7 MTacgemeatt rer tbe porpoae of furnishing, and Bartering tnte tbe service, aa acceptable eeute ta every ee-e Ii üfm 1,.4f,,t,d- ,lu "N" are mutual relief aal protect wn, at tbe same I me loyal aid ta-biie-sptrtted to oiling, by a combieed fnd.vSdual effort, the quota of different localities throughout tbe 'ate. Kxperlenc e has shewn that peraens can be aeaObe pert of Cr eel diee, neu e flied ca)cUirafteU! ' M ' " WJrlÄeal lttrets kubrerved by k.uUf a0 rt the cotit!nfeey a Uitf li la et!aatd that of tbe number liable to draft, a certain prepertlen sV!l be eraped. Aervptlcg this ratio aa a baai,tte Company feeljastifled la undertaking to Inhere tta ananbre agalnat tbe tncemlag raft, eeek aeeviber't paytxg a .am te La regulated acording to tbs ret e cf tbe ttsmber te U Crifted to tbe a a aber eareUesl as liable to b drafted, ascerdmg to tbe respective localities. Tb um Individually contributed ar to k tfeaMMii4 rn tb Icdianapoti National Back, tocoeetitet a fan4 fsr tbrelr ot tka !rate4 tnetvbera. Oi the rawtrrt at4 dpo-tt of the tarn Cird by tbe Board, a eertiflcate cf nembenhip is given, b? wheb. if tbe member Va drafted, ue cbbgaUon develve i cn tbe Company of aaterlr.g into tie strVce fcf lie I'nitee Slate aa acceptable sebatj. rcte. a&1 rarttish btoa a rtlBeat ef exesnptian. Tbroueb ll aoeiate4 .-rt at 4 ccntttatiot.a sf redivitfaa! snetribrB a rul will be retid aufflcint te relieve ail who may be drafted. To those wbeae business relations mtke it a gTft acrl'ce to go at draft? J tr.en, at,d iL-e wbe, lfrafte4. would be nsab.eta procure aubstirctea, tee ber,f't te ' drivel frew a meirefr!p ia tb;t Ccanrary are pi tie ana tangible. . ü;- - Tee are inaared against tbe aniiety and personal itKeuvetitcce iaLiccct to cn wtc krews aet bat bat tls Etme nay be irawa from the wheel. From these tarrs,'ng carts and artiopationa ycu are relieved as a ct atpany will Ell your place with an acceptable substitute, if you ar drafted. To are par4 the paalary aacriCce whkb you must make when, after being notified that you are ccncriped, i attempt to pay an eterbttaat wire for a substitute, when men take advantage cf your Indivr icsl necessities. " Tou are left te tbe prosecution tf yoar burners and tbe enjoyment ef a l ' pr.sile,, cd If pear, eaa roe cot tetter pay a moderate sum now for a substitute tbaa an exorbitant pri afer tb drafi Again, you auUerve a good and loyal purpose by speedily 6'ling, tbroab an aaoc:atrt effort. Ibe depleted ranks of eur armiea. Believing that by infilviduals associat e tbemstlves in a Company l.ka this, tbey will at a moderate expense te each, form a fupd that will relieve all wto may be drafted, and confident in tbeir biiityte 11 the public demands, tbe Company Invite all to a membership. They bav r-,l,t for f ultllieg at) tbey dar taka, ad eptrt from tbeir reference te citiiens jererslly, five tLe frllcwi-g REFERENCES B"ST PERMISSION:

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DRUC3 AND r1EDlCINES. 1 NOTIONS, &C. .um wt h o jr hp o i ' NO. 22, Wft Washintjton Ircrt, Iiicli.innpolU, Ind., L. LUDORFF & CO., Are la ree. f a large sad ceaplete stock ef 8UCCTS&0KS TO rU&S TIIOXSSE.v LAIIKY. Medicine8f wbolisalt: pfalsr. ia

Chemicals, Paints, Oils of All Kinds, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs. j Window Glass. ! Glassware, Brushes, Cigars, Spices, Perfomery, Goal Oil and Lamps, PURE WIHES AND LIQUOBS Farmedklital purposes, acd all articles accessary te complete tba stock of a druggUt. From eur experience and knowledge ef tbe wants ef tbe physician and tbe trade, we are enabled te present a s'erk CBsurptased ia i'scemplettDett and cVt'J. AH t a nw and variema CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS Q and extraeta caneaatly ta hands, with a larg and wall selected stock ef PCRfttCAI. ASD PFSTAL, ZJkiriCKXSl.4, ILASnC 8T0CKI.KC, TRCf8. ., c. 0r acsjaatctaace ia tbe market oa faaUltlea ero ts to eesh't u t 4r, a PURE ANO UNADULTERATED ARTICLES, As goe.J itdutemeats as any other TTFSTZ&X ROUSK. a4 we feel confident we can render at'.Nct'oe btb la prices and e,atllty ef articles. T!""VA!1 aette!e warraeted as repreaeated. ja U devd IcSta P. . PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, -AM,OXyVI3I AGKNT, No. 6 East Washington Street, Ttrst Stairway eaat ef tbe Breach Bart ef tbs Stat I1TLAVAF0U., I3P1AJCA. TEKuadsraigbed baa bad three years experience la tbe Fay Depertmeat, and le thoroughly femfiiar with ail tbe Laws, Ordert and Regulatieat eeceaaary lo faciliute the presecstioa sad ceUertioo ef all claiss agaiaat tba Governaae&t. Kewjfaaber U lace ?s. 6 Faal tlashlar loa Street :p stairs) ia tb eCce fnrer!y ecaupi-d by M(t D. McCtre, Fayssaeser, f . A. aovtS-4tf T. FAFR. TTATllTTTTn LADIES WHOf I keedtk wiU net adialt ef aa Iters fatally a ad a red at a rap fee DS. STCAKT FÄ1TATa CIKCUUUl TO Aiiw uuiu, aaa e tease win ta'Jyoa It U 50 UtÄlCQ. AU teamaaJaav itrirtJy eeaeSesnUL Dl DTTJTJT tTTAtT

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- - 030,000, AGAINST THE DRAFT. W. If. English. Pres't First Xaticnal Bank. Citizens' Rational Panic. NOTIONS, TAILORS' TlfcllvIIvIIlVOH Conto' Furnishing Coodo -AJD H OMSK u HAT RKMOTID 70 No. 32 South Meridian Street Uyjuai recelveds sa very lara aassrtment asf Goods, wkaleta will ! old. at m. amall advancs on "few Torlt prlcea j I aprifl-dly LIQUORS. r. acraioarB. t. tf'sajiAaA. REDttOIVD A .HcXAJIADA Be?jsrt acd v? kolesa'.e Dealers !a FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, ! MOSOrrAHKLA. RTX A.tD EOL'RBOS j XLW XT IX H tZ3 TJCl. TiT f3 a ; FORT, MADEIRA, MUSCAT. MALAGA 28 South Illinois Street, INDIAN ArO LIS. I5D. AiiFSTSl FOÄ a DETROIT ALE, OLD STOCK, PALE AND AMBER A -A7TD i.o.r)o.r vorteii. Ali klaJa ef AWa and Forter foe fata fly e, la fcetUe or berw, kept censaatiy oa harrt a od tf ebvered ta any part of the city. Jaall-tftf i - MEDICAL INOTITUTCe MEDICAL k SURGICAL INSTITITE, 78 Enht Market St., . fWearty Opr'!'- the ft OfceJ e trUANAFOLl. rxn rref. :. . AITOM -s, n. D.v Prlaclaal. S FECIAL ATT7.5T10 FAID TO DUXABIS Of TTT1 Xf e sod Car. si wall ss ail farms ef diteaae, beta acnte ard cbrce.c. Cewetiatioa eealdeatiaJ aad grata Uv. JeaS-t4l. WANTED.

WA5TXD A rood naa te wait tpoo a sack paresa. wood wages w'Ji be paid a ( aarte. laatra A tb . r.BATSl HOta IUy3 jasXtf '-4 . - f. . . a