Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4453, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTIN EL. SaVTtTRDAY liORMNO. JANUARY 2
CITY ITE MS. tt Waahicglaa atreel. rlt In iL tirg, U to be howldered weit of the canal GTS Dr. Win Tb. raaorj's altert!einet.l oo the) aeror! page rf to rfay'ai piper. j&25tf. KT" Tecoe ttrett. between WabicKtn od Sinket, ig to be bowlJered in the ntir. CYVaahicjrtm atreet, between Alabama and the eaat side of New Jerser afreet. ! to be bnw dem. In the "priDR. K7Se Dr. Wm. Thoraaon'a .irerJmer!t on the second page of to daj'i paper. jr 2itf. K7Snow fell yesterday. r.d ile weather continue intecielj coM. That the fact lt . tXT A. Ward my i If he ia drafted he i!l re m. He don't lie in Indiana, or be wouldn't talk that way. twThe red streamer Hoatiug from the flag, taff at the top of Glenn' Block inüeate fluting at the park. jan'J.ltf ' KTCliIckent are retailing in this market .at 0 centa a piece, turkeys at from 2-2 tn 2T eerta a pound. l The cold oo the prairie between La fay -ettee and Michigan Citw is said to be raot intense, tfce wind euttipj; like a knife. l-ij'Th price of wood ranee all aloni; from i6 SO to $3 per cord, depend! iff on the quality. At the wood market the price) nrie with the thermometer and the road. K7QenU fine calf stitched drew buouja-t ciciveu at VyiarK. Jonnson s, Uo a. uce--ora to Vinoedge k Jone. No. 17 West Warvnrton ! treet, IodiDapoli3. 23 lw Si Wanted, at Ma rot ocond hand store, ill ! kinds of -econd hind furniture, stoves, carpet. ; bedding, kc. All kinds of household Rood for ' ale cheap. The 'place ia jut eatof LWlle'-' Hotel, 233 East Washington street. ' i , The United States circuit court adjourned yesterday, after haying dispatched a larjre amount of business. Nearly one hendred in dictments were foond by the'grand jury. tS7"The largest utock of boot and ahoes iu j the city is at Clark, Johnson L Co's. ?ucces.-ors i to Vinnede L Jones, No. 17 Wet Waahincton i street, Indianapolis. 23 lw tW If you want to apply for licence at the prinp terra of the board of rommiioncM, be fr.re and publish your notice in time ITT" We regret to learn that Judire Davis. ,,t j the United States supreme court, is now at home, ' in ltlouodngton, Illinois, confined bv severe ill-j liea ; luf Fur the bst and cheaoeBt i und hoe j wear, go to Clark, Johnson k 1V successors j to Vinnedge k Jones, No 17 West Washington ! street. '23 lw j J$f Indianapolis oder the liberal bounty of 1 four hundred dollars to each volunteer under thj late call by the president. This bounty h local and in addition to the national bounty tST It is st tted that the average number rf J recruits to fill the quota of this city is twenty, daily. Our assessment in this regard is supposed 1 to be under the late call for .lOo.PO'i seven hun dred. Over two hundred! of these have already beeu raisel. We have, however, but a few more working days left. Let us improve them. CSPKemember Marotis celling second hand stoves, furniture and all kinds of secondhand household goods cheap, and will be glad to see you at 233, East Washington street, a lew door east of Little's Hotel. d t k ?. fiJ 'The city council have made Timorous pro jectinos and granted subordidate contracts for the j putüng through of a thorough system ol improve tcent work ; to be commenced on the earliest fa vorsble day, as the city civil engineer, Colonel !
Wood, informs us Mr. Blair also convened with the rosjoritv of j the rebel Cougress, who exprescd themselves as CST The greatest photographer in this city is ! i,, faVur Qr abandoning further ho.stilities. Runniou. East Washington street, onposito j There can be no doubt tint within a day or Glenns' block. Iiis portraits in all styles are ; two. at least, commi-oioners will teach Watdi'ingteautifu1, elegant and admired. At Mr. Run- j ton to bring from the repentent renels tenewed nion's etsblikhmcnt carde de visite of the late allegiance to tue nnioii, the constitution and the Governor Willard maybe obtained, and nodoub' I Ana many of his old friends now in the city wou'J j Mr. Blair experienced the kindest treatment like to obtain them. I at the hands of the confederate authorities, and
rST Over one. hnndrcl recruita have been re-
ceived and credited to this city, nudcr the late The most extreme advocates of "lighting to the j e have n change in the cnbtuet. Mr. Sed.u mrsA thm worlr iro hralr on The mpn h;ti.-r )" -in.;f it,- t..i..a..raJ nf thi, r.. don has certaiulv resigne-I, but his successor is
can be hired to fill up the quota, if the money ! an on hand, but there ia the rub Now ia a gooJ ' time for the "last dollar men to cone up and take city orders you m-v not get another chance befoie "this cruel w-xr isu. r. MliTROrOLITAM TllKATir . 't ; t S'; Ai. fie appears iu bis great psrt of KlcharU Iii. a. part be has played with the greatest success, not 1 .. i .... . i . i.... i... i ' only inrougDou uns couui.cn. uu , r.ug U j, , Irelsnd and Scotland, where he has received he , nnqualifie! approbation of ,be press and public. Mr. and Mrs V White concludes the perform Ance' . f" The finest s:oek f letter papet. envel opes and office stationery w nave eer extm : ineil is at Messrs Todd & C trmich iel's book aa l Utionrry li-ose. No. Nirth rennsylvania : street The;r stock of cold pens is the bet in the city; all warranted, and at low figures j They keep a full supply of school books, blank ' hooka, rxxket books. Ac . at No M North Phnn- ! avlvani i street. Bio Waoks Kecrttits for the 1st armv corp, who must be veteran soldier, icceive the fol lowing for one year's ervice . Kegular government bounty. . H0 :tio ! 300 j 1D'2( SdcciaI Local bounty Monthly pay, f jr one year Cloth.ig t.ot les than Kations lowet rate of bosrding. . 150 0t) i Total compensation for one year. $124. ! 'Of this amount nure than half ia paid in ad- ' vance, belore the oldier leaves home. Enough ! to support his family for the year he is absent. I Tbi is bg wages, being $21 a week, or $5 a j day. wet aud dry, through the entire vear. A soldier cm ei-ily lay by the bounties, if he has ' no family, and made seven hundred dollars a : year clear. f We direct attention to the advertisement ' of the Tar Spring Petroleum Comrany. of Cin ciuoatl, in to day's paper. Its clhcers nt.d ad ; virory loard are gentlemen of high character 1 and rcspoi.s'ibity and this gives aurance that its i affair will be conducted for the best interests of ; the lock h ddets. This e-vrnpany own lands in j Kentucky and in this state, wich give every iu- ! dication that they cover oil sprir? Ibi the I land adjoining that owi.ed by the compmy in j Crawford couuty, in this utate. wells have lee.i j dug . wbkh already yie'd handsomely. An j agency for the sie of the t-K-k of the Tar J Spring Peroleum tmpmy hs leen establish ed lu this eitv.aiid Mr. Edward Haire. 3Ptf! West Wafchintoa street, is the agent. frr:n whom particular in regard t; the ctaiition tJf' the company and the price tair.dd. of ock can t. A Naw Mcs.ntaoi Waaro. llecently an English highway robber's newl? invented intru roeut of death made its appernce i:i New Yotk It is one of the most dangerous weapons the iu fern a 1 peniua of a criminal brain ba ever iiivril al. It is called the "sand club." and its u is moat tettjia to priKluce death. It is m-de o trorg ranvav, iu t!e shape t a club. atu; inches in circutnfrrecce This bag or riub i filled with cSuaely packed fine and, a&i we Rh frm five to tea pounds, and hs crett advanta ges over the irjiary club er hludtoo, brs kuuckles, or Iucg aht. It B nt teboind after blow ia struck, aud it leave co mark tr bruise -
When the TictJm ! ttrtckr on & top tf the heid, and there If a here the liol elab Is direct ed. he ioiUctlr Inka to the ptemetst without a struzjc'e, the if ult of cor.cuibn of the train, aad cot eteo a r.ru:ew, which any rrdlnary Mum lntrv:act tnske. : to be dUcorered the ciip of the victim after the aar.d club hasperformfri ita fearful mission. A few of ttee intrsnents hare already been found in the posiessioo of desperate character, and their ue and hiury confooed to the New York police. A victim of one of thee and el übe might be fou&Jdead in tbe itreet early in the morning, and oo doubt tbe verdict of the coroner' Jnry wnuM be, " caue of death unknown. "
"Ax OiJtca or PaiTcxTtox is Wosru a I'oisd or Caar." Thi old anderer true rnaiiro i fully exemplified in the use of "rinkerton'a Wiho- ar..1 CMiay Hitters." Hundred ni tb.uaiids hate been saved from leera by the Jtily ot-e of hee bitters. We raid daily ."be cne they should be u-ed as a beverage. Tbej are a ? ejetable toni- and will injure no oue. but on ti;e con'raty ito all pool who use ttem. TLey help circulation, teftore a lost appetite, and pjreVtly tiromote the rtion of the diset'iTe organ. rrl nTfr UM to counteract the bad effects produced br the cluuge t clima.fe or wter. Travelers Should not . without tbem. They ve plfi.aiit to the palate, atd insifiorate and streojethen the whole ajem. Try one bottleit will pat new life in yon, and mike you feel that there is a cute for your cae. We know thev are the bet bitters ever offered to the world Fur sale only by Jarooi, Fitrhugh i Co , Indianapolis. tu,thi-t Moxcv ormr F -t t)rirn The Departnient has published a lit of the Iot officei which re.-eive nd remit uoney to each other iu tm not Ics than one dollar or more than thirty. On the firat ol October the list numbered about one hundred and fifty olüce. This is a convenient and safe way of sending money , as the department ia responsible for the amount receiprnl fnr, nud only the person to whom the order is ru-ide payable r.in collect theiMtne. The fo'lowitj; re the rates of commiiou for the money -order . On urder.a not exceeilini $I'J, ten cents ; on f I and n;t exceeding $'J0, fifteen er.t, and on $2J and up to $3U, tweUy cents Tl.erf is a depu-ttner.t in this pot office to nttend to tJris bianch of the busintss, and ae un(JtUcd larpe amouns are beiii retnitlel through theee post offite money orders. Telegraphic Dispatches amTB imi4i ro ikb bao.tstat itirniiL. for .tiurulnar tietra Kee fr'lrat t'ajfc 3IIl'XOIIrJ? KKPOKT. 6E NERAL W E WS. PEACE HIGHLY PROBABLE. I f r:Tn?rXTIYi lJKRrr VrWS i THE NEY MISSOURI BILL OF RIGHT Napoleon's Mexican Schemes i' o i io i i rs' in vz ws Ac V-.. Ac, As ri;At:i;i ii:trr.i! j:Ati:i!i l'mLADLLr.ai.i. January '21 is a special to The Evening . The following Telegraph, dated Vv ashingtou, Jatiury '2: It is now definitely known that Mr. ltinir'o mission to Ktchmond has been crowned with complete success Mr. Davis pledged himself to send immediately three gentlemen to Washington to cooler upon terms of peace. Mr Divis stated decidedly o Mr. R! air that he would con elude peace and i etui n to the union upon terms I that would be perfectly atisfartory to Mr. Lin coln atid Congiet.s. Mr. Blair aiso hid an iuterview with (leneral Lee, who avowed himself desirous of ending the ! rebellion by laying down their aims und return - iDg to the union reports that since the redaction of Fort fisher! a revolution in rnblic opinion has taken idace The probability of an early peace was freely discussed in social nd political circles in Rich mond, and a general feeling ot joy and re.ief resulted trom the circulation of the information. From !ryv Ywru. v. V ra. January J7. The Triüxii Waahitig'.on special savm : A committee of ladies renresentm 14, C00 workinc woraen of Philadelphia, employes of (jrt.rnm.llt cor,tr4Ctora. waited on the t resident lo Ut le,. him of lhejl Wf( s;m)n m9roa AlA ülher ivCny ivani.t.a HC ccmpanied them. i n The president was deeply impressed, und sent for (J'urtertn ster General Thorns and told him the s'ory he had heard, and then said, with i feeling : j " 1 shall consider myself personally obliged if j you can hereaf?er manage supplies of contract! work for government made up by women, ho as J to give them remunerative wages for their 1 ! bor." ! The ge.icial declared it i; could be done, it i should tie. j The Tri'ome's Foil Fisher con espondeut has ' the following : j Our navy made a magnificent haul on Wedues- j day r.iirht. Three bleckade runners wire cap j tured otT Cape Fenr irlet hy tl e fleet, and last I n ght another one Two steamers have just came iu and anchored under the stun ot the mvy opiaisile Batterv Bucharan. lien. Whi:ing'n wound is i.u the riht leg aboveaud near the knee Col. Lamb's wound is in the hip. 1 hey both have to he moved on stretcherl. Examinations thus tar tuad bow tlut the rel.eis hae contructeil breastworks nearly from the ocean to the river above our line an! are evidently preparing. bet thev can. to contest our advance. The Commercial' Washington dispatch avs it is ht': ef tht Mr Blair's uuwer to tbe Utter from Mr Sewrd lo him. .which he carried lo Richmond, was "quasi." Credentials will sho the utter ho e!csues of peace negotiations. Henry W Meade, one of the firm of Me de Brothers, photographers, committed suicide hei e I ist right bv ttkirg laudanum. - - I orelsn sie . I he liiben.im brings the following a liitional ne : The tteamer Wahiutnn was to have left Havte ou the 11th int for New Ycrk, tut was detained cu account of brokeu mach'uery. Gcit Br.tTsi I he Isindon Times has an e-iitorial on the pnpi ion to s'lniit mem' era of American cabinet in Cjl re. Mid htils it : : a substantial improveuit ut, but thir ks in these , evil time ai.d with a francLise ud i.i tnageable ' a fiat in America, it will fail t work out that i perniM.t::t i;r.proveruct.t which tuiht utherie ' be eipecle.1 and ihich historians well know. A lecal writer in The Times publishes a loi.g ! letter oemo :m ing the instructions of Mr. Benja j mia to rctel secretary of navy as to uettaie-M of neutral vca-els Ly rebel cruisers. He hopes that i hitever e! tl ese instructions may sccomplish they will at lct secure this : that no ev. federate cruiser hall ever again hail fr'Ui English ports. It isia'ts) thai the liritib goterument his ol ficialiy announced its eutrat.ee into the IuterISaaitary As?ocia:iou of Geneva, for securing the better tretAtmeut of ck aud wounded in war. Faa.NCK It i reported that the number of abip to be disarmed, la accordance witb tbe eco
omicsl tlewi sst forth Ly M. Foul 1, finicciaJ repcrter. U co la than 33. The Mocireur siy there are rumors of intended modification in tbe administration of Alflen, of dissensions between the minister of r ar.d tie Duke of Magenta. Bonrse, on the 11th, was flit and Uwer. . vifA The U. S. ftestcer Sacrsmetto arrired at Cid;x on the 3d. She had been in collision with tbe British bri? Lather, which was irjur'd, but nthinf a said of dsm;e to the Sscrameot. In the Senate Caiderou Collantea attacked the ministry for tbe ahtndonment of Gor.dosiogo. Parssia It La stated that the jrovernmeot will aubouit a bill to the chambers for farther development of the nvl powers of Prui, and for opening a cuaal to correct the German ocean with the IUltlc ?ea. Ijinia. CsTculU maile ofthehih December. Honz Konz, of the 1st, and MeuKrre of the 2Gih of November had i cached London. A difficulty at Cootan was expected to be aettled without much difficulty. The governor of New Zealand hid iisued proclamation of amnesty, but wi'hout n-.uch effect upon the rebels. The following i umaar? of news takeo out by the Virginia : Tbe Morning I'wst rrel:t Snertnaa as oue of the motdarit) t.d rlillfcl soldiers of tiie pteeeot day. It says tho occupation of Sira;inah is of vital importance to the Siutu. The Times', editorally replies to rumor a from America, that France and Knglxnd contemplate an early recognition of the Confederate States, myiug tbitltd ies not enter tai.i any och a nurement, and thct uch a movement would not be cntcrtair;cd. It entphatical! v denies th -ufe-nieut The mee'in of pirliameut was li xeJ (or February. Capt. Graham of the tt-amtr Jura was ac qnitted of all l hme for the ol that el. The empress of France was iiuaell. Marshal Varvars bad laid a bill before the Spanish government fur the abiiidonment of St. Dminpo Ktimors of an iuteitded i:i"urrti ia Fol.tn-I and Yenetia wrie tuiru t. The aummary of t ews by the (la?gyw wa anticipated Mr. Foster. AI. I'., in an adJre.-i to his constituents regards the northern puccefes a .a an evidence of de dettuction of slavery. He did not despair of an ultimate close allitnce of kind-
! tieas and fiiend-hlp between Knfjland and Amer tea. I The London Times explains the mode and j operation for laying the Atlantic cable, and savs it will be ready for alyin next June. ! (tarribaldi will visit London next spring as the guest of a friend. Frttm M. f.ouiw. St. Loiix, January '21. The state eonveution has been engaged iu debating section twenty Ax of the bill of rishts for the past three days. As originally j resented it gave the legislature unlimited power to forfeit the estate of citizens, but was finally adopted in the following form: No pet son can be attainted of treason or felony bv the eeueral assembly; that there can be i no lorfeiture of e.ite for any ciimcexcept ttciI ii , IIIHI MM till U lUUUfJUUII III Iblo. and th A the esMteofsu.h persons ns mav n a in ii;oa uvjiiiu i a a v i a ai ii vi uaaua a v - v 4 va .- i j a " v rI of natural death. The Iwllovrlrg sections were asf-d with a slight debate : Sec. '-27. That liee communication of thought and opinion is one of the inalienable rights of man. Krery person rosy freely teak, write and print ou any subject. feing responsible for the abuse of that liberty That in all prosecutions j for libel the truth thereof may be given in evii dence, and the jury mav deteimii.e the law ai-d facts under the direction of the court. Sec.'i. Xo ex post facta law nor law impair ing obligation of contracts or tetrospective in its I opt-rations cao be p?sel. I "Sf?c. 2'J. Iinpri-DtinieM for debt cannot exist in ; this btate excep. for fines or penalties imposed for violation of law. i Sec. .'10 All property subject to .ixtii-.n ought I U' tc taxel in proit;on to in lue. otc. .it. io iKicoi in ' u 1 1 or 'li.-tux Hon tin be granted. Sec. tiJ. That the miiit.irv is. and in ail ea.s and at all times ouht to be, held in irict subordination to 'he civil powers; that uo soldiers in time of peace can be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, our in time of war in any m inner but s tiny be prescribed by lew; nor can any appropriation for the suppoit of an army be made for a longer period than two tears. The manufacturing establishment of lVge & Strauss was burned this mornin; L.ss aoout I'rom Wnafilnutoii. W asiilNWTuN. January '21 The jxesident has approved of the joint resolution authorizing the secretary of tiie tteaüury to notify owners ot buildings in New York, as the Merchants' Exchange is used ss a custom house, of the intention of the United States to purchase the sume for the sum of one milliou dollars, in accord -anco with the terms stipulated in tbe lease of the property to the government ilje Kichmot-d hxs miner has the lollowtng: not named The proideul ha signed the bill creating a general in chief. The Rich men J Sentiuel of the'Jlst has the following. Cannon and nmdetr firing weie both heard in the direction of Bsttery H irrison yesterday. It was reported on the treets that Batter.; Harr;son naa be ii r-c the YanLfe troopa. It is believed thst Bl-ir h ie lsen authorized to olTtr auy terms of .settlement that cjii be accept ed by the confederacy. What consultations have taken place between him and President Davis it is presumed are only known to themselves. The shortest way to peuce i- vigorous war. The enemy will never make term- with us until they are convinced that c will light till we achieve our independcuce. The Very Latest. 1HKEK O'CLOCK A. M Nkw York, Jnnu-iry C7 Nearly nil tbe papers have d-tori ls on the news from northern Mexico. Tbe World thinks iutiegues will he -et on bot to aid California to the nw empire. The Tribune sees nothing dangerous in the movement, and thinks the occupation ot Mexico will be only for a lew years. Dr. (Jwvr.n is in fivor of re-union with the North and the South. The blockade runner Tili-m!! from Wilmington to Bermuda, was Io.t at sea on the 'd?th of December. The crew was all saved by an American steamer and taken to Bermuda. The Herald's London letter say, the rebel agents old a new blockade ruuner for to raise money to pay the January interest on the rebel loan. Washington specials mention the arrival of Richar Is-ou and Browne, Tribune corresponden's, who eca:el from the rebel Thev visit Washington to nive testimony thgaiding the suffering of prisoner in the south, ! and to urie t? e govetnment to adopt some rue i- ! aures. by rets iafioti or otherwise, for their relief ; The llftjld s Washington special savs it ia re ported that in c.'tsriMet:ceot the readiness manifested bv CititJi to refund money stolen by St. Altans raiJeis, ar.d their intention of taking cßic'eiit measures to prevent such raids in future. the erctrv of s'.jte will oou resciul the pas.tt order. Col VsrtK New York -täte agent, tried for frauds ii. ol fiera votes, his been uncnditionally ie'.escd from arrest b ider of the secretary eif war. The Winchetcr correspondent of the Herld gives an account of a heavy rc'outifiance up the valley to Berryville aid Berry'a ford, ou the Shenandoah, wai-.h wa fouiid to be very hieb and utterly impissitde Smaller s'resr.s tlowirg into it are also hi'u. Fragment of Breckinridge's army that es CiEcd S oi. eman at Barhrid;e are t Lynchburg. Ilo.sseau's toimuud ia di idd t Suut.ton and WoodUnk A Sivinnah letter of the l"";h sv: The South Ciroliua campaign of Sherman ha already begun, though a mouth at least mut elapse between the present time and the final re suit of iu oi.ject. A Charleston letter to the Richmbd Diepauh lays-
Sher man bit commenced his mvetr.er.tagalr ii Charleston and Brarchrille The enemy once Crmly eatabluhed on the railroad at Bmnchvüle or at some point ustr Aujusta, the fall of Charleston will become only quc:;o of tine and a shcrt time at that.' The Richmond Examiner of the 4th thii-is the speedy return of Blair to that city arjrr.e much anxiety at Washington which might msn that the anticipation of certain emergencies ahesd were sery famrthle fi the eonfe-feraey, azsinst which it is ad!sib!e f; r the Yankees tn hepe as soon ajpos'iblf. The Exxminer savs it is icfortci thst General Breckinridge has been assigned to the command of the Mississippi department The aame i aer, ppcaking of the fall in gold, tays: The downward tendency of gold ia encouraging. Fiivate sale were made yesterday
at thirty -e'ght for one. a fall of more than 10 jt cer.t. in les than a wttk. Conlederate money and the for tu res ol the confederacy will risa together. Tbe Tribune has the following to r.gb' from Washington: Air. Blair has returned from Richmond unaccompanied The results of bis errand are stated by those htrt informed to he the ascertainment ot Jf IV. Davis' willingness to negotiate tor the benefit ol the two countries. He bad been sent to Kichr.ior.d to negotii te for the benefit of one country. Air. B!ir is teportcd t have divulged the results of his embassy. He brings back two prop o-itt-ns from Jeff. Djvi, 1st, to zree to peace on the bnsi of recognition; 21, his willingness to eUb'.ih an armistice for ninety days, in which t talk ab'ut negotiation and peace. It is 94 the .resident limited Air. Blair's powers in his second rais;ou. Itissvd he exceesled his powers inhia ßrst mission. That he ten dered conctn.ions li ihe rebels, and held out promises which Air. Lincoln disapproved of when j he got back, and that to recall and get lid of these Mr. Bla r sw s-nt to K:c!imond the second time COMMERCIAL. .av aLauaaea. rinrlnnali Tlarket. CCf.VAT,.lat.Uar) '21. Kiour ui;cii!'l but lield more firmlv; unerfii.c 75 (S i'J 30. Wheat held a il (Ji) ( c 1 IU lor red. Oats at Stoo. Kye firm aH'33o?l 35 Com at l lf)l 12 Jor eir. and il 15 (Ul 16 for s-I.elled. Barley ui settie-l. with no sales, Holder :id;ed '2 20 fli,d refued to tike less. Mess pork firm at .$31). Xolhtcg transping in bulk nieati. Lird I'rictjs lc highes; sales at '21 (f('2'2'i for prime city, closing firm at the latter rate. Shouldeis Id;; sides . C!oveised declined to $15 Fl ixsetnt declined to $1 70. (loceries dull Uo'.i '210. Silver IÜ5 Kschti ce firm. Moi-ey ight at 10 to H on- ceijt. e - York (TiHrlxet. Naw YwK, J.iutiaiy 7. Cotton itpei tt 1 dull at esteidav's price's, bd' but cl-ed tirrurr, wilii n upward teud!K v; 7 90 lor nii.;liiii'; . losing with no Sellers be lo Fioui stutt und ae.tleiii I0(uil5o te tter; $'J 5'J Citl) CO lor extra tate ; $10 85 rJJ 10 DJ extrh round hoop Ohx, an! $11 11 75 for tr de brands; cl sing fii tu. Whi-kv tinner: westtrn $ i9(rf8 30 closing a the latter piee. Wheat letter, ; MiUakee club '2 03i(tf; 10. closing dull ; choice frpring ?i 10. Ryeipilet atid lower, jl 0'5. Barle rather more active. Corn p:iet and teady; $1 w e-tfrt! ; w hiie lo $'2 O its firmer; $1 C df.'jed f jr western. I'etroleum steady ; 151., Mi for old mixed and $1 07 ake-l for crude ; 5 for reSn?d iti bond. Wool dull. l'otk opeid tn te active and firmer but closed uiiseiuej; ties at .w nj ,3 lor ne tue.-s; tft'M for 'G3-4 cash ind raular a wav elosing at 3Ü 1 5 csh ; $3U 25 (& 31 ; for prime mess $34 bli 35 0; .f59 50 harrels j;ew mess. Jmiuiry, Febiuarv und March, at eliem Mid Imvers option 3d Q 3'J and $12 50 barrel for February $10 & 3G 25 Beef quiet. Dres-ed hogs very dull at lG.,c nrtme nie for we-siern chiefly t lft?. Lard firmer VJ(d'2Vj. Coft'ee is firm. Batter more clivc and firm; 3'J,47 for Ohio itid 43u?59 for state.. Cheese firm at 14a&i. Minev ariveat Gfc7 per cent. Sfcrbi-.s: .juiet. 10D3aIOy3rt excited and decidedly higher; opening at (Hil ancuig to yiJ'... and dtcliuir.g :o cb.r:ng tit 21034." '-MO' atM uw roaa uosay markiiT. Nxw Yoan, January '21. The ol 1 maiket ha) tiken a stronglv specui 1 itive turn, md the irice has a.lvant-ed, from -')-3a. opening figures, fo '213 at 3 p m. Later. Gold closed at Gallagher's exchange to day at 21'. MEDICAL. ROSAOK'S BITTEHS'KKKNBAC AUE GOOD, hcl 4T0MACM HITTKR3. TfiithoUNftiiJlottlestlJ In jtv niontb. The most papular lernaeb bitters loare. ROBACK'S tlTTERS. GfoJ for a!l .lcracgcmnt of iLe StoniachpBiIioti;r)es, !jvr Complaint anil jr-ueraliebility. KOPACK'S BITTERS. They posewortlrful tonic proj-erties, irlvirn tone t the appetite au-t dire.-t;e orga:?. ROBACK's P.ITTKHS. Debilitated lAimnd edectary persons w ill f, i an excellent ttnic. ! in them KO BACK'S KIT! K RS. A lue j!i-ful before each oieal will inuott Imtietiori Mil all liver tiseae. SlOUAaK'S H1TTEUS. Thet are better tir. all n, K-w.'cr acs-our, disarerable comp anJ. ai.J ot r iniTcit). Tl.'y can he taken without regari t tiet. appettrr they aar no equal. ICOBVCK'S UITTVUS. Thej art prepared by aa Ii and kiliNl ji j?v-lr fror well-known veetabia reuie-lies. UOBA(k IHTTDICS. vi"ber?vrr known tbej havt beeoiue .-taiivIarJ family trrr.ct:.enin(r renic!y. iiobakn Birrriis. Pry on bmil aud yau will a!av s them an 1 reroirtDteod them 1 ttheritoiiAiK.s nrririts. ' . tcHAK Holm frnprietur, Ai. l compounder of Stomach Bitter, blfnit Purlrter atui Woisl Pill, and Di-tiller and manafactnrer of Catawba : ut Swe!;sb Kraridie, and ail kinds f the finest domestic li'iuor. uich are old whrlea!e or in acy defr-d qjüt.ty. at N.5C, 60 and 6U Kat Tliirt street, ;:- cinr.atl, O. t r a'e by Lnii-t nd Peaiers n. Mrtlicine every wurre, a"t fcy BrowLjec a Klaa, J. II a--; A ;.,'lndiacapoi:a B. Vk keraud W. . mayX wlyadtaw Notice to Heirs ol Petition to Sell Real Rotate. STATK oF INDUS A, MARION COUNTY, ColKT OK COwVUN PLKAS: "TOTICK ia Lercbv g.ven that H'UlUn H McCt.nue. j executor of the lat will and wtament of Iaa.ab Ltndaj. Jr.. deceased, has CUd hi ptnli t sell tL real eli of the utcedent, Li- pervLaI being insaS;cient to pay Lis de'.U, a od that said pttitiun will t beard at ite oit terai ef the Court of Cunn.oii Plea wf aail cwuaty. H. K. KLLiOTT. ktt'y fur Exevmtvr. Art a tr; WILLIAM WALLaCX, CUra C C. P. Marion ccanty Jatl-w?t
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ritrnct from Dr. I.lclithlll Uora ( atarrli H symutomtt t auaea n :iteci. on and The Crt eBat;Q ia aaa!ly a feeling of dryfteMacd heat in the nose, and a freqaent IncllLatleo to neeilnjr. There is an Inability to breathe freely, aa the noe tacome atoppenl up. omet.raea m cue eide ard sornetiniea oo the other. 8on a clear, watery, acrll dlbarjre nakeltap. pearance, excoriating th norril, and etir.e of the lips, which become red :! onie bat awnllen. After a tew daya the dinchage tnme thick, yilowih, extremely freqaent, an-1 cor.tiria to be a ciaiked featnre r th dieae, and a sourre f mrh danger and the feate-4 aanoyanee. Aftar more cr leu time it become pirnlet.t, highly onenire, and amea aa extremely fetid odor. It is usually so profuse aa to require, when confined to the nose, tbe freqnent application of the haiytkercbief, or, if it drop jn;o ibe throat, hieb U more particularly the case while tbe body i in a horizontal petition, a darlTijr, Ie'p, constmt xpcctoratlon sometimes both. Sleep I frequently iitulve.l i.y a -eti.atiM ofctokin, caused by tbe freei4ce of tbe iU.m barre In thethruat. Owing ta tbe leal In lie her!, tie watery portion of the secretion often evr-rate n.t assuruitiK a condition ? solidity Is depoitet upon the membrane of tte ncse and npper part ol the threat In the siar e -f cruti or hardenet lcn.pi. The accumulation of these Incraetatlona produces feel tug of discomfort, aud narrows tbe usual passage fo as to eInarTas respiration. Tberefore, fre qaent eJort have to be mi!e to remove tiiem, eitcer rv forcibly blowing the n-e, or by ierteiit hawking a r.racflce as disagreeable to the ona aßr ctcd as It i to those around bim. Afier the removal, that side of the Incrustation which adhered to th mucous metubrana will ornet nies be found blooIy, a fact which explains the force required for ita disludgntei.t. During leep these incrustations accumulate ruore rapidly, and the feeling is therefore mot nr-comforlable in the morning, storuetimes all eflorts to clear the threat are futile antil after break(at or something warm ia swallowed. Some patients iute that they are not sncce-ful uetil they Lave awallnwed some wbisi or brandy. The d:scbarge, which is first without mel!, auaiea in ibe progress of tUe complaint an excesMvrly fetid cdr, the breath participate in tbi-, and becr.ies occasionally so revolliugly otes.ive as to render the patient an oljeci of disgust to hiiafc!: as well a to others. I lccratua of the mucous membrane of the io-e take plce frequently, sometime ersii altcking the boj.en, w ben ruail panie:s f that substance will occasionally be found uil.ed with the discharge. 1L5 a'curuuhtiou of the discharge, together with the ;b!ckcneJ condition of tho mucus mtfiiibrane. renders respiration thn ujh the nasal passage very difficult, aud oftentimes Impo'sible, necessitating re.-piratlon principally through tbe moutu, a method very deleterious to the general health, bnt more particularly so to the lung?, as will be shown hereafter. The unpleasant noise produced doriug sleep, known at snorin, originates from the same cause. Ihe loes its mu-ical quality, and asurn s a discordant, harsh and nasal character; the sense of mdl bevomes tnncb impaired or entirely lost, and the same fleet, though le.s frequent, is proiuced on the sene of taste. t)ccaslonally, while blowing tbe uose, a cracklingor bubbling sound will be hoard in tbe ear, and beariug will be foui:d quit thick aud flopped up, but return eud.tenly with aotuetbing lik a suapping cound. This phenomenon is usually repeated until, at one time, hearing does not return, and re jaaict permanently ii.Jured. Noises in the head, of every conceivable description, makes their appeiritr.ee and adds to the distress of the sufferer, and hearing may be losteo gradually that a coii-iderable degree of deafness may exist before the person is really aware cf the fAct. The eyea are apt to leeome weak, irritable, and disposed to water on exposure to tbe cold and wind,orafier tbe ti ghtest exertion. A pain, more or lei's acute, vT a distressing feeling of pressnre, i experienced over the eyes, and sometimes on the tp or hack of the head, and also pain In the f..co, closely r'.-seri.blliig neuralgia, for which ii is very often mistaken. The distress iu tbe bead weakens tbe memory and prolacs irritability and nrosem.'s of disposition. The stomach suffers generally more or b?ss, and Is weak and irritable; tbe appetite is capricious, and is nearly always bad ia tbe morning. In .-evfre esses tbe system becomes feeble and prostrate, and there is an averd-m or Inability to either physical or mental exertion. Kot unfrequently catarrh proves fatal, either by debilitating the system and wearing out the patient, er by traveling downward and producing throat affections, bronchitis, aud finally consumption. It my besafely asserted that after heii itary predisposiiii.Ti, catarrh H tbe rcost frequent sndi -a jmrtant cause of this fatal complaint. Catarrh has been cns dered an Incurable disease, ar on the strength f that fupposliion has been neglect by both tbe profession and the public. As it is tbe ciiinrcaue ia full half tl e cases'of deafne-s, Dr. Li'.kthill have for years past made its proper treatment their special stu.ly, and have by their success fully established the curability of th" offensive complaint. That tbi is no mere assertion, can be readily proved by tbe numerous testimonial from highly repectedparties who have been uwd-r tbeir treatment for tbi- rovpl sint. Kr. 'r K-v. N.l-ou ra-tvood, l'a-l' r of the First Baptist (."lairrh tf w- virr, Mich. iJrrr.oiT. Nov. II, WA. Da. l4aTiiiLL LK-ar 8ir: I would respectfully inform you a to the progress of mycase s;ce 1 went uw teryour treatment during your lat vi.-it. WLen I tb n consulted yu I had l-een xeriouly afllict etl about fourteen jears with Catarrh in its woiot form, accompanied with deafness." 1 m now so much iinproved, and my general health very much better so remarkably so that I cheerfully 'eiider ytn 1roeof my name as a reference, should you have occai... to need it. I cau heartily recommend you lo the public cenetaily, as 1 have already done so to my imre intimate friends. I'lea.-e accept this as a slight testimonial of your skill, and my grateful thanks for th bene tit I have received at your hands. Truly yours, NKLSON KA8TWOOD. From Kev. P. K. Russell, Lynn, Mas. I have been much troubled with Catarrh of the wortt type for some twenty years. It gradually grew worse, producing cough and hoieness, destroying the sense of smell, and breaking down my general health to such a degree as to compel me to resign my pastorate and suspend public sjveaking. I made diligeut ue of the useful remedies, uch as snuffs of different kinds, nitrate of silver, tar water, olive tar, and inhalations, bnt without any salutary effects. Last ummer 1 heard of Dr. LlghtblU'a successful mode of treating catarrh, visited him, and put myself under his treatment. I began immediately to Improve, at d this improvement has gone on till the present time. My catarrh has gradually melted away, my cousrh Las disappeared, my voice has become natural, and 1 am once more able to preach the blessed gos-pel. It me advise all troubled with cutarihal difficulties to apply to Dr. Lightbi'.l. P. B. KU8SF.LL. DiTKOiT, November 3, ise. Da. Ijchthill: Having been under jour treatment since your last visit to D-troit, and being c:red, I desire toexprfss my deep felt gratitude for the uUention and benefit t have received at your hands. 1 was very seriously affected with catarrh in its wot stages for mai:y years, and also deaf, sometimes totally so. My general health was so debilitated tLat I was compelled to abandon business entirely. One mouth's treairu tit Las made me feel like a new man, and I have now resumed my occupations, the disease Laving left me almost entirely. 1 hve recommended you to several who are similarly afflicted, and ball continue to do so. Please accept my warmest thanks, ar.d belie mf, your truly. tl. YVILBF.R, Memphis, St. Clair county, Michigan. b Hoejo!'' June 4th. r-tn In ever tu- .:i in .r.rpil.n.rl. ro:e-si(r., it 0' ea "r merit of science or skiil, there i a! ars some . v..".!' edged bead, i;iie.ne why stand-out in bold rtll'f anot.g bis fellows a a sort of leader. In the study and trnrtment of deafness and ca'arrh, a special diseases Ir. K. B. LighlLill, ef this city, occupies jut the position above described, lie has devoted years cf labor to this specialty, and is now reapinc the reward of bis Inöostry . TL editorial cdura:j of the Tribnne, of a recent date, bear witnesss t. tli" Doctor's succe.s in this d ar truer. t of medicine. We quote the paragraph: 'Cieic dp a L'icar Mctk. Iui Loewemteiu, a laI 14 years of a?e, born in Germany, came to this city when La was about two year old. Soon after bis anival here be was taken skk lind lost bis hearing. Ky degrees Le be-cara-first deaf at.d then dumb. For nearly ten years he was a mute.tinaM to hear the loudest voices, or to articulate 4 o-t. About a yar a?o be was jdaced by Lis parent in the Land of Dr. l.ibtbill, who l a- far succeeded iu restoring to bim Iii lost powers of beariug arid utter Alice, t'j.tt b can convere with tbo.-e who speak to him distliittly and Miberaiely. During tbe pa-t lour or üvemn:h le has Wen under tbe tuition of Mr. IVnnecke, ar.d ha nude ron-lderable ptgre in reading and ariti'Hietic." Having been scudied with the young nun's address, wc further investigated tbe matter, and discovered that, previous to railing on Dr. I.UhLill, the y outh's case was considered hopeless, and be was tor two yearsan inmate of the desf and dumb aytnm. The Kev. Dr. Nott, ü. I)., Prof s -or in Union College, Schenectady, in a published let'er.terders Lis ','ratitude to Dr. Ugbt hill for treating succ-s-fully Li case of deafcesi. Fred. .S. Jewel!, Prfe.-r in tbe State Neimal School at Albany, also testiries to Laving been cured ofcatanh. Dr. Ligbthill pts-....--s other writi'-n le-tirooi.-iaU an! tributes to Lis talent from some of our wealthiest aud most j-rominert 3nd resjKctel citiz-i.s, which n ay be seen in application. It would be dinicult to rpeak in any brtt terras of praise of his treatment, in the lacs of tL- mat y pro fs and fjcts testifying to hi suces. DJi. LIGHTHILL WILL MAK'h Hl T II IRD VISIT -TOl2MAiAlOI.I, JANUARY 31st, A V 1 WILL KIMAtX T THl j Till rehruiirv -4 th, ! 4K XV K E Ii OXIa-Y! f2aee to-marrow's aWeUiM.t foe oUiae te.bruoaii v. dcnro-di?T.p
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riUJtKX are roanv mn ÜabU to draft tahoa bukloesa and fainitv relaikn are sacU. thai eetv'uf tka Gwara--1, went a drafted men. or procuring subatitstea at tbe present h gk rate, are al.ke atteudel at ilk reca-ar hardships. A Couijaxy tcder the title of the Indiana Mutual Draft lutartktr Comraay ,ca beea -rgan'.aed for tSe p4ai purpose of iueuring men against the Draft, ordered fee the lith of Jebniry, HS, and they hate rcrp etea arrangements for the purple of furuiahing, and matrin - luto the service, ai acceptable abtua'e In every case where a intmberi drafted. It purposes are mutual relief aad ptote,twn, at tke same t.'noe loyal and publicspirited, ia tiling, ty a combtned ind.vidual effart. the ,tot cf d.ff.rent leealirlea Utroeghoat the tae. Espcrience baa shewe that persocs can le Insured againsfthe peril ft Cre and !ieef upon a fie4 ralcaUtlon of rtsjrs. Are rot pablie and Individaal itlerest nbrervel Vy I: -erirg against ti e cog t ia r nry ef being drafted? X: Is etlmated that of tbe number liable to draft, a certain jrtrticu will le drafted Accepting tali ratio aa a basis, the Company feelju'tified in undertaking to iascra it taenibere against the Incemlng draft, o ea;a cem her'a paying a sura to be regulated according te tbe rati of the number te be drafted te tbe aaatber er.relled a liable tobe drafted, according to he retpectlre iecalitie. Tbe sun Individually contributed are te be def-oet'ed In the Indianapolis National hank, tecoiiotitate a fund fr tbe relief ef ike drafted members. On the payment and deposit ofibe sum Used by the Board, a certificate of auembersh'p i given, t y which, if tbe raeirber is drafted, the obligation develre on the Company of muster'.rg Inio the sen ice f the I'nited States an acceptable smbaiitute, au I famish hin certificate ef exempt!. Through tbe associated efTorts ard ct rtrlbuticns rftadlvidaal u.embera a fund will 1 realized sufficient to rcliere all ho may be IrafteJ. Tothosewhoe bnslness re'ationa make It a rreat tscrifke to to a Jrele.1 men, and ttuve wto. if drafted, would le unable to procure Hiitna the bor. ft t 1 derived frew; tu tlerMp in tkl Ceanpamy are (taisi and tangible. You are insured aairul the aaxiety and personal irve-nvtHerr Irctcrt-t t one who knows not felt w let kit came may le drawn from the a keel. From these karrass-ic a earea and art ic'pat lens you era relieved, as a company will fill yonr place with an acceptable substitute. If you are drafted. To are spared the pecwelary acriSc which yon must make when, after bem notified that ye.n are con'crpted, yow arirwpt to pay aa ex or kit at t price fr a salstitute, when men take advantage of your Individual necessities Ton are left to th prosecution of your business and tie enjoyment of L rae'a privilege, end if pr, cu yea not Letter pay a moderate sum now fr a subt1tute than an exorbitant price after tbe draft! Again, you subserve a goad and loyal parpoae by speedily ßlliLg, tbroub an associaud effort, tie depleted ranks of our armies. Ilte4rtg that by individuals essoriat ag tbem-elves in a Company Lie this they til at moderate expense to earh. form a fund that will relieve all wbe may be drafted, and conflient iu tietr ability t fill tbe pubüc demand, the Company Invite all to a memtwrsLfp. TLey hare fac litte for uT.!Vi g all tl ey andertake, and ipart f.-oni their reference tocitiien generally, give the Mlowjr.g
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NOTIONS, &C. L. LUD0RFF &C0., SUCCESSOR TO TIIOIYSSC A LAIIKY. WBOI.F.SADK DKALF.K IN NOTIONS, TAILOIW rr,lwI3XIIlrO!S Cents' Furnishing Goods, -A2n ta mi k &. . 11 AVK liEMOVFD TO No, 32 South Meridian Stroet. lTMual reerlved n very Inrje ata. orttnenl ol (loods, vvblcli arlll be aola at aa aiutall atdvaiic: on ew Vssrt pricea apr2-dly LIQUORS. T. KEnMOstD. i. a'naitaaa. Ui:ilIOIV HiATlARA llectifier and Wholeial- Iseaiers !r. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC L1Q10RS. I 0N0XGAHELA, LYE AD P)lKRO. POItT, UADEICA, ytSCAT. MALAGA WINES, -AJS3I CIQAHS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. IND AtsKSTri OH DETROIT ALE, OLD STOCK, PALE AND AMBER A ro.mtpjr roiiTEii. All kinds of A lea and Porter for family B-e, la botttes ,t 'tberwie, kept cor antly on hand and delivered ia axj part of the ci'.y . JaalS-dlf 1. PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, -AXU CLAIM AGENT, No. 6 East WasliiDgton Street, iKir! 5tairway ea-t of tke Branch f-ank ef the täte.) ISDIA5AP0L1.. IXDU3A. f SX11C nndersigked has had three years experience la I the Pay Department, aad la thoroughly familiar ttb ail the I-aea, Ordrs and Refulatleaa necesaary lo facilitate the precttLB ard coileaiea of all claims a aint the Goveraneut. Remember the place. 's o. O Et ashlc teta Stre 'p stairs; In the ofic fenaerly oceep44 MaierU. MOir, Payma.ter. f S.A. P, . PAEZS
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AGAINST THE DRAFT? IIOISTi W. H. EnSlib, Trea't Tirst Nat-onal Dack. Citiena' National Hank. PROFESSIONAL. It K 31 OVAL. Doctor W.1I. Tao.TlSOa, HAS EXMOVXD IIIS OFFICK TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WnKUK HKWILLCOXIIXUK te treat and cure rrlvete Diseases in all thetr spec-, -is ges, rauiticationa and pLaes. Irr. Wm. Thomson a ll give Ij each patient a written instrutaent, binding blmM-lf te eTect a radical and permanent cwre, or rr.ake no charge. u . r . l . V it. iii-nitn iia niinr ID,aA treatment of Trivau- Ii?eaea sj, -pecisr'.ity since tbe 3 ear 1jI tbree years In tbe city f huffalo, 5. T., eitbt years In Chicago, III., and t we years in l'eoira. III. Dnrlng eiebt jears practire InCbicarw. III., he cured over tbirteen tLoiiaand ra-e. Lr. Wm. Thomson, iu kis practice f-r Scrofula, Äbeumatic and general diseae of tbe blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Fata of the niot lneelon kind, in eorjnnetion with internal treatment. hCMI5AL KltlSilü.XÄ, the cou sequence ofself-abUi-e. This -ol itary vice, or depraved sexual ludu'gtnre, la practiced by tbe youth of both seies to o aloaoet unlimited ettent, rrodnclng with nnerrlef certainty the following train of morbid symptoms ni less eombatted ty scientific inadkal meanure, vie Sallow coWateaance, dark spet nnder the eyes, pln In the heed, ringing 1 the ears, and noi-es like the rustliug of leaves and rat tling of chariots, aneainea about the loins, weakness ef tbe lir:b, cmfiMd vi-ion, blunted intellect less tf confidence, uifli'letice In apprsLing strarigers, a dislike te frui new acquaintance, a disposition te sbiia society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and varioes eruations a beut tbe face, furred tongue, ttlgt.1 sweets, foeud breath, roughs, rew-empt low, raonemacie, ard freautnt ly in-anity. The aftiicted, oh the tnt appearance of any f the above symptom, should Immediately apply t vr. Wsa. "Ibemaon fer relief. XyOWce aad Con -al; Sog Dooms Xo. SI Socth Deleware street, Indianapolis, ln4. P.U. Box U5. Jaw24-dly MEDICAL. MANHOOD,. VXD TUT. YIGOl: OF TOCTH KKMTORED IS lOUli weeka by DR. KICOEU'S F.SSKKCK OF Uf Z. Vt. Kuord, (of Fails.) after jears of earnest achtltatUu, has at lergtk accetded to the urgent request of the American public, and appelated i agent ia 3w Turk, for the sale of bis valued and highly prized Essence f Life. This wonderful agent will restore Maxheod te the mud shattered constitutions in four weeka, and. If ased acre'ding to printed instructions, failure ia lmpsaeilde Ibis lifL'-retoring remedy should be taken by all about to niairy.s Its efftrt are persnatant. ?rccess, iu everycase, la certain. Dr. Ricord's Fi-eence ef Life Is seid In case a, with fell ln-trnctions f'.r ce, st fS, or fi iir fjUsntitie In one tot 19, and will be sent to any part, carefully packed, en receipt ft remittance t bis accredited agent. Cirrelar sent free on receipt of four stamp. PHII-IP ROLISI), 4i Troome treet. ja21-dly One door wetef Broadway. Jr. I. L DOORS. SASH. DLINDS. CtC. 1)001, SASH AND BLIND FACTORY. rnnry acrellsawing TIoMlnx f all rntfern 1'anwele, Itialaed anel TeaMleav. Patkular attention given te all kiad of Carpenter rterk. Or!era solicited a' d premptly 14 at bort aotlce. BATCHEL0R & FEAR1TLEY. MnUAP()Lla, no. JanSa-laa. omCI, 19 Circle Street. FISH. IiESH IF D. A I.TIIO.IXFSON ft DUOTHEU JO. tl ASD 10 SOUTH XKUMA3 STRKKT. WILL keep C"?4eta-illy oa Land SALT WAT nr. FISH. LAKK FISU. KIVEU FISli, Wkica tbey will sell ty the mt.j! fUh or. la aaj ejaaLtity to seit pnrtLa-er. Call at tbe stacd of D. A I. Thompson tat aay 4escrition of siiell aoU scale f.h. 5oe. n and 10 Swath Mervdiae treat. JaniJ-diX FUnrilTURE. CiC. SECO.XD HAIt'D STORK, 233 Eaot Vashlnßton Ct., NEAR X-rm-E.'3 HOTHL, STOVE, ntATlKO SlOTtS. ITIXTTTH. and hfsttraaees all ktads, conausooa aaa sncesr tou caekere flnJ everythlnc nexefsary i aka a ceaa plete eatSt for heakeeplii. aad at prteea raorC frna 15 to IA per rent cheaper lhaa tea te had awe a.ywhere In the city. 1 alsa hive a romp Ute ttork af 8r Tinware. tasoa Caaire rfedweeda a4 Leoata GUa-ia. CU a eee. . J - MABUT. JaalT-daa
