Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4462, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1865 — Page 3
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C I T YJT EM3, tL7"See Df Wti Thomson adf ertirnoet.t on tbe third pee of todaj's p-r jr, 2. If. KT"The United State district court for t'e district of Iodisne w.II neit conies- in tr.;s city. oo tbe first Tce-sdsv in Msj Dit. li' ' We ouliirtll attention to the advc-rfl-e njfni ol t baker? for !, in n-ihrr rr.kmn Thia t fin chance f'r hn enerpetie ton to -et into a good paving nimre-s at t good r.mt. fiJTTbe red streamer ft i r c fr m the fi staff at the top of G!f r i ' Il:rk i.'i "irate V t inj at tbepark. pn 25 tf k"37The trstufer ot (lecfM Csrr'i.g'on, cnn mandiog draft rendezvous t thia place, to duty on court martial. ordered to ftnrfn at Cairo, but ait.ce chained to Cincinnati, is announced. i3 "The old board of coram f ionera of the inking fund bad settlement with the governor, treasurer ami auditor of state, yesterday, re paired by law. preparatory to turning lh effect of the fund oyer to the new commiioner. rt-xAL We learn that the Hn. Jr.'eHu ghee bee trained Ma seat on the be;.ch of the court of claim, lie expects to locate in this city to eogape In the Draetice of the law. J udpe Holies ia one of the be-t lawyers i:i t!e .'ate fci7 The Februar j term of the Maiiou com moo ples coo't was opened vcterdav. His llonor, Judge Plir, presiding. Ju Je Iüair is the appointee to fill the vacancy uceisiot-eJ ut the election of tb former irjcuiurwnt. J uJ:e Kij, to a teat on tbe supreme tench of the täte He jond the calling of a portion of the civil do ker., nothing to tbe wy of rtiine wi transacted KjTJuat received at Oltrk, John-o k Co., successors to innedpe c Ji.t, u esc i W&ahmgton street, woman's artic. hov In-, j woman's lasting stitched g-ti'ctri, lulle go3t cm ! f reee end laced doohJe eole boot, and every! atyle and variety of children's shoe at the ow-rt I figuret. 7 3 j Thi&d Wad Mkztiiq A rr.eetins of the citizen of the third w-rd will te hrl.J at the ward school house, lhi (Wedne-dij) evening, at 7 o'clock. All who feel an in'crvt in relieve ing the ward of the coming draft are request to attend. As thia will he the laft eff ort come cue, come all. Mnt Citizen. WJ As will be seeu by a reference to oar nd wertieing colarana a treat id in store (or the ad mi rem of tbe legitimate, in amusements, in the annual vieil of the world renowned Oottschslk, and a talented corps of assistants, under the directorship of Sipnor Muzio Indiannpolis has never been alow to manifest her appreciation of genuine talent and merit an is embodied in this combination, nor need there be any fear of le mLssne-s in this lime on thia occasion No. 3 John A. H'i lonier will pen :t a few i data hia old atan 1 at No. 3 IMiner H'ue, ai;d iovitea all hia old frier" nd everv other min who lovea to amoke a fine, nte', rzentiine H -ana cigar to cU on him there Since l e ho cloaed out hia store be ha watched therhui'-e in order to buy mlj the hont good- at a nducH caah price, Reapectfnllr, febSdlm Joh.v a. Hkiulinolr Mbtk -politam Tiikatkk. Tonight will he produced, with beiu'ilul ot-nerv bv n'e- ;, the j the greatest of mMlern phiva, which Im- u long in rehearsal, entitled Wtiiin-r for t.e Vt j diet, east to th entire strength of the 'nr cnii- I panv Friday, Mr. (Hfsnni; will t.tke hi- miiiu ! I benefit. Mr. () i.a oi o of the n.ot -u ofn-ü-' od artiaia of the day. Hin on th" 0'-vi n hin hoi.se bould be crowded from pit to dome. , The Swiss Hill KiotR.s at Masonic Hall. The AllehnuiaiKS. who tppear !i-e oo Fri l t evening, were very succe-liil on their fortiori tour The Auatrailisn cuirep!ide: of The London Time says: s Tbe del'ghie! throngs who everywhere gr-et them, and the golden fayor thev re.-cjve. speak louder for the excellence of iheir entertainment than any encomiums of oura." t.JT'Volanteer? are present ir.g them-elvea In abundance, but owing to the fact that there ar c reparative' v few t wthip.a repref ntt-d here bv committees who ere pyiiir l.-l hir.uiie. enlia merits are not vert tmrnerou-. Slir-a c ran learn, there eci to -ruer.il dnpoi tiiti to abide the rcfiiU it the drai'l w near ar.d inevitable Perhaps the ff.irt to free them-el ve from the operations ot ihe Ur drstt were li'o et lnuie mi mwt of the towrsh'pa lo admit of a retirwtl of the;r ffort to aij.in cler them aelvea of the drift by proruring volunteer VoLVSTEtas Wasted. Seventy five volun i teer arewinted to fill the quot for Centre township, outside the city, to whom a bountv of j $110 in cash will be paid on being mustere 1 in! to the credit of the township. Kendczvoua at tbe court huc. ud stairs. j E J Howlano. i ; Jon-s T FtaNcio, ,alfrm-.lr- ! n t r L-omtn.'tc-e. i . I LlNUKarKLTKR ) J febdit JT"Atan eirly h.ir this oijrnittir, abou ) o'clock, an ac?ident occirrel at the Cm toll Mills, which was frtunitelT arten-lel with no! eerioua coniequencea. The accMer.t referie! to j was the bursting of the lioiler Heyond th:a i:o j damage of conefjuence was done r rtnn ttely . too. no lo-a of life occurred. The boiler ws an old one. awd the propiietor had contain;.! :te-f the erection of anew one tu the ct;re of coupie of months. The only matf-ri.il effect of tie j accident, theef-re will be lustra tht sontrui j pi ated repair The interruption of buinf - will j be but temporarv. i i XT In tbecuncil procrtlipgs, p;biil.t,-l yea ' terday, there were i.ne or tw: tnit ke- The j committee on public improyetrents rep'Ttl j against cl.if.sin tht oriiü m e tiircctir. h fooaldering of Meridi in street fc? ween Cirol and Ohi streets I he fK-ulilering will be 'one, a ; the oriamal ordinance contemplated. Mr. Seiden-Micker's resolution, c"'" $4'!0 in I city order to drafted moo who have sub-n -ribel ' $50 to the draff, in c -e they g. i.il) the sorvit-e. ! waa adopted un sr.ituuly T!ia rejoin';. mi ! givea new impulse to tlie risin m ev j and there ia now but little d-n.tit that the quota ! will be filled. WbT not aEJi Cot In order to ifive an i-'et j of tbe hib rent iu this city, we mav raenti ui a j frw. The room now txvupietl by the Acuru-tü Express company ia renird bv the Firt Xumrnl 15a uk for $5.000 a yer. Haida in. of the : nar. pay a rent ot $3 M h year. C-peltt ' pavs i'2 The Third N ti-mal Iltnkpv$2.1HHI irr for the et room in (lrnn'a Hock Rocky pay $1 4H) fr the north num ; io the old p-tt llice build up. And s i on Tbe trouble i, there are t ot booses enough to d ; the i uioes lit at t!i iiit. ard the prices t. r building are o Lib thst it tki a !: i urr ! and biit credit to build hu-e Tiiis ll i. in ; lact, the retl caue tf bitdh rents, and it will con- j linue as l.rg aa lslor ai d building materia f c mmsnl tbr ptik e they do now. J The Tabirnaclv Lat Njoiit The Amsteurs' l.nitK A- riatK-n tae ano'tier per formance la.-t ev-r ir.g. fe.intü g w:th the t,r , liog rtneilv t -L'-rd no." avI d-n ludinjr with the old and well known lar e f "1 he S.ctre Hrioegrooni." The e.iie Dramitu I'rr$onr acquitted thcmslvrn in a. I'rt-o.iatt.e nii.tr.j wt'hout the nece-fity ot ahelterini: thrrc-eUesi bfhind the chatttabl nf id iheir obi er :Hie t; j ... i thrme!ve from uutre::alv i-ri -rn'ii tv rhoto wi-hitg to mike auy iuvid.o is i'.itin ti.ms, we might ( ifv the ieaiii.uu o; ihe (o c:.arctei ot Juhn fr-.urace" ahl "S.r t'turirx Cohttrram.' a worthy of er . il c.tnni?n..ir'''t;. 1 In g iuto cou.ler.i:i n l';e t l.arit.ttile il-jr, t in view, the comf jrunle c .r.dü'oi: ,t the tu.! t ir.jf. and the til rue; tot.aula character of ihe perfornisi.i-e.. the attend iu- c um t!.r rT.,r' of thr association 9 t.r Jt hoj'd br. A aitnilar ai,ii4,n -4 Ciiicitmati. hvii,- t-e Same object, iu airtl coinpo9i -acl-ivt 1 ot amsieur. r nu ttrutrioiil, in a rrtiitnioi. of Hm'-t,o'i M .Tdi eva.dr, ! st, r -z-i t' r batitir'iga utn ol i-rly rva ibuai-d JIUr. Indianapolis tLual louk Ui it thai tht doe tot tufleff by eeeapariaoae iu tbis raaxi.
Some Woods Ntwa rot tn Hoot iks Al
wj go from hotr.e to ber the cewa In a late sermon by II . Ueecter be saya : Jn early data, in Indiana, tere I live', the f, frt were thick that a mau might trarel daya and tjeTer fee t'.c sua An old fccighb-ir of rr.ii e fold n tbit, when be first se;tlsd in Iniin;c!.s, I uje-J to ko the White river, where the treea. wrre p-itel, to ei a f'jjht of the akjr. Ttrre are dense foreat there still; and travelers in the thirklv wnded sertiona ofmt go the neret t r' k?; at.d Killy rei''H sojme Aliebacisn )ygb Icok l-.r a jt where the Iihtoin hna phted mcnri with ihe treea, and opened witdow throutfh which. thv Can ldok out uri the surrou.i iing rountrv, und ascertain where ntf, and whether thty are going in the risbt d:rrct:- n. Scac'imea, attfr traveling d?js, and pfrfar wck, in the midst of urabrpe.u trf. nr n corr.e to a point where they can ree the Und a'on; th Ohio. Thfre iabat ratee ot hill, and tLere ia thdt apur; and tliey take view of thcjc. a: dffermine their course by thtm, at d go o;i their way again, and are shut in once tuore by ths oirige above and arounl them; but t'iy do t ot forget that they have seen the Uj of the land, and they travel with more comfort and CKtT)piirj " St,.ib hooiera. The appreciate comfort and comj--ure They are now the wild men ol tne wood, but they hive wide room aniagloii u opjrtinity lor imprvement, if they can oly get to see the f uti and the k J. In th sameerm'n hessya: The effect of social sympathy and eitmple m to keen men ion on a level with the average The tuot ii-fluenti-tl law is the law of average. A mn wants to be alut as honest a the coranion run ot men. A man wants to be about aa trijp aa rncn ordinarily are A min wanta to be nhout as jjo'-d a the averse of men. A raau Wrttit- to !o about aa society dues. Now, to be about like the average, ia to be mean, and f-tia ey. and poverty stricken " Query : II i the hoo-ier jet rif?c3 to the average ? Jt"iTT I e rneii suiijert to drift in Cenfre town sh i p met at the court hou-e puruir.t to n ad jo urn cd niettif.. The hojae ort iti'ze! by olrctln Wm Sharta preaiilent, and Wm. II. Linden bo wer secretary. The a il-ciiinfz comraittoea wrre then calJelt and report! the amount Hub-M-ribe 1, which was $21, '-'II, whi-li lackH $1.0'.M)of being enough to te cure the volunteers which wtj mide known, ar.d the m ney wjx rai.e 1 by the districts. Tii? fjllowing resolution was ofTercd by Mr. R iv, and nt.'sed: 1'ej.olvrd. That a coinm'ttee consisting of K J Uowiii.d, Wm L LingeMter and Captain Kr -ii r;a, he authorized to commence recruiting iuitndiitelv, with authority to offer a township bounty of $ to each recruit, and $IU to each I per-on pre-enting an acceptable recrui', or t- the rKmiit i tri.en'li)g himself, and that the vnrioua district commi'teea be instructed to collect and pay over to J. George S'iltz, treisurer, all sub ecriptiona made, and whenever possible obtain inrrea-ed f-ub-crip'iona; and thit if recruits can not be obtained at $31)0. and any person drafted who shtll have paid to the treasurer tbe sum of fihill receive 'MO Jif The fire alvrm of last evening was directed to the machine shop of Messrs Wiggins k Chiindleron Wa-bin?ton street, near the White river bridge. The fire originate 1 from the tove in the ofli e. and did but little damage before it wm iifpreaaed P. S At about ot:e o'cli c'i thn morning the fir- ftrtike tut anew, an belore the engines arrived iiHn the ground it had made such heidw iy th tt the premi.ea, a frame tui'd n, wiih ita valuib'e rnntents con-iting of foundry machinery u d p if fen a, ere com pier el v destroy ed The lo - of Mr Chan. Her cant.ot be le. than $15.000. I Ue regier e nf Mr A m Fitrh. aJ;iriinir. was 1 coniderblT irj'oed -the reir part being dernye l The er gu,e- were promptly upon the ground, and worked well. riretioii Iruudi, . ! Seiiafor Urowx. of Well county, prepirrnl and (ireeniMf th. fuilowtt g fii'l to the Senate fO : prevet.r election Iriiud.". at.d preervc the purity of the li illoi box 1 his a jueHion of vital import-u ee. and deserves the serious consideration of the leL-i-d tnre With-iut an honest ex pression at the b illot box, electi are a farco i Tiie object of Mr. Rown'm bill i to secure, i pos-it.!e, an honest vote, and in that regard it is a move in the right c'rection. Tbe legial.ttute will f.td in it iiitr if it does not adopt measures to rreveut the roes fraud which have character. z'd the elections for year past. Au act providing for the registration of electors of i!n i"te, prescribing the poweis, p,iv au duties in connection therewith l'tiwi.sbip tru i tee-, ja :ice of liid peace, county eoiuinisb:o eis and ollietr ot cleciiou;; aflismx J penalty tor the violation of any ol the proiä wi.t ol tins act, and declaring an emereney SftctiON 1 lio it en icted by the (leneral Ja sembiy ot the otate of Indiana, 1'bat it fhall be the iluty of towu iio trustee of lui tale to proViitti and keep a register, which ?hall be a sub!liiiiitily boiin J record book of Cot less tinu fix hui.uted paes; which faid register fhal! con lam ai:l ein tnt the n trues oi all electors in ther respeeiive townships, tbe age ol each elec tor. heiher he h ininied or u:imar;ied, the d te, neu v a tnebamecan .be nM.ertiued, ot his t.eionjiDi; a rtsuJt-iit of" bi respective ton'!ii, town, city or ward of a cilv, wbicb la ta r-hiil t e as eriained and determined uptn written or oral evident. e, or both, to the ealisfac tiou ot the tru.sret'. And tne sai l regitttr slull conti.d the n mir of elector resilient in towns, cities, or waras ot cities, eeparately Iroui the iiime- of other elector, aud shall contain the nia.es of all eiecti.r iu alphabetical order with respe t to iheir furnatnc .v Sc. 2 Kvery cleetor shall register himself, or c.oi-e himself to be registered by the township tru-tce in the record herein above provided for, and on foiiure to do to teu day prior to tbe day on which any election is held, the elector so failing kIi tli not be allowed to vote at sucb election. tc 3 A writteu or printeu list of the name of all electors appeiriug upou such register t re ptrid ov townshiji. town. cities, or ward of cities, tditll tbiny days prior to the day on which an elec ion ia held, be poated by tbe trustee, iu ihree of the mo-it public place in tbe respective toi;?h:p, to w t s, cities, or wards of cities, whre s d elc-'tor reside; aud the s iid trustee, to-getl.c-with the jusiiee or ju-tice of the peace of his lown-hip sh ill, from thit tune until leu davs j nor to the day on which any election i beld, eon:i'utc a board to Lear ami determine the ap plication ot any elector or elector, lor tbe cor rtcttou of stid register, o that tbe same nhll cont.ii:) (iccuraitlv atjd completely the matters an facts re(uirti by the tiis'. secliu ot thi act; and tor that purpose said fard may eiamite aud her litieo or oral evidence or both; and a tu jority ol aid board abli be sufficient to deteraiine :d app icttioti or any jueition arising threunJer And the trustee fhall keep ia a ?ub-tai2til!Y bound book, of Dot le than six hun irtHi pg. a record ot such appiicttion, which rtor.t sh.tü fully set forth the tacts and j roeetdiüa In each eae. Sic 4 Appeals wheu .-kd by the party agreie i -bil te Irom tbe if-ci-ion of the board, mi . c t ' t :re prov ded for, to the board of ; i. t ei nim:'vttiers anl trufcript attested bv li e th. l ! .-oi'ia'ure of thr truiee, together ";!. ;;c ;M'-er ;;i the ctse. ihi!l be transmuiei .t:.oin y . by he tiustee to the coua- I t au i u-r tor tne aotMu of the tiard of Cjm- j m ei -i-er- ; a:.d the tniard of commissioners j duri; i; .s jrior io li.e tUy on whien ny elctvioii ! ! e!.l. fhali hold a st-.-t'-iil session tor j the i ur; t-r ot !.ears:;g au 1 determining tuch r ' iai- ; tti-l ci-fi.i . reeril ty them of ny i tec -.n ot li e i -1 buid in 'Ccticii thiee pro vidi I tor, hen such ie-rtl h ill he to the i -feci that some u injeor nicies already te'ltrd II l e -'iikfti cut ot the realer, or tLit some i.auie or n irne tä.it te leeuroe! th.rrei:;. they .-ii ! cau-c a ctr;ihe-i :pv of su-h dec"sion or uf-v-i-U s ii.ciUUing it'C iaci9 injuiicu in uc u.o. -ecti.oi of this :ie, to !e ,-uei u the invrni: g oi the e.fvti in day under their offi-ial fen i j t:.c uu.ii or io Ue tru-tce. ar.d ar.otJ.er certilieU e iriereo; w un iii'wwn i-i -v nvi.. , - . i . . . . .. . . . r , i. a a i.ii i . ;;.ou iree:. '- bv the tru-tee of iich ctrtiftri oecieir t:, ha -h-.l eia-e ironi or aua io ir.e i reu' -ter the nme or nam- c utained ia pai l -riihr; '.e. i-i i wuh liie ne.-esstry acjinpaiiyin ta.-ts. and ti e tr jtee shall file siid certibeO Irti.-iou a:n f!j the other pa per a pertaining to h"a c 3i e ; at.d up-m receipt by pid mspe. tors ol auch cenicet decision, they shall, betöre the oi-t-r scli ieciiu, erse Irom or a-ld to tc ilu: lici'e tptes ol nid regi-ttr, hereinafter irndl tor. tiie n.me or name coi:tined in id lert-uion or decisioo and shall tben deliver said certibel üecisioa or decisions to tho clerks ot aucn eleeiioo. - -
8eg. 5. Five daji prior to tbe day on which any election is beld, tbe trustee Lall aika ot cacse to be made io duplicate area rate copies of tht rames of all electtrs, with l!e other facta, arpearit at tbe time, upon aaid regiatcr, which cop ea thai! be open to publlö tuyptetion and
coenparisoa with tbe register up to tbe bojr of ore.nc tbe eleoiior for which thy were prepared; they shall then be deUverei to tbe tutody of tbe clerks of akJ election, aid wbeoever any elector pre--nLa hia ballot for acceptance by the judge anJ hoard of icpectora of such e!eetioL, the aame ahr.ll not fe to accepted until the name of ach elector !i by nil clerkj ascer taice 1 :o be on .atii cop'cs, cor shall the ballot be f lared in tbe ballot boi. until after tbe clerks shall have written upon aVid copies in a column to be provided for that pr:rpoe, opposite the nisi o' uch elector, the word voted." TLe said copie aud the paid certified dciaiona in aec tiot- 4 provided foT, after su"h ejection is corn pltte.1, ball by aid clerks, be dtp-jsiled for preaervat.on In tne office of tbe county auditor. Sic. C. For the service rendered aa required by thia act, ite townhip tru-tee shall be allowed fee aa follows : For every name of an elector and accompanying facta entered by him in said register, aa the a i me shall appear after corrections made a- in this act provided, he shall receivelhe gum of fivecsnts: provided, however, bat In anyone volume of the regi-ter prov'ded for in this act, no elector's name shall appear regi-tercd more thin once. For crery day be shall te engaged as one of tbe board Jor" tbe correction of errors in iiii register, be shall re ceive the sum of two dollars. And for the ser vice rendered by thejuticea of tbe peace, as in this act provided, eu-h shall receive the sum of two dollars for every day be shall be engaged as ore ot the board for the correction of errors in Mid register. And the board of county eomrsi ioz)era shall make allowances for the said servi res : in tne case of the trustee, uoon ma account therein rendered and verified by hia affidavit, and in the case of justice, by his account therein rendered and certified to by the trustee. And the county corainii-ioners, for their services, as required by this act, shall receive the same py they receive now for similar services acd ic tbe atme rnatr, er they are now paid. SriC. 7. Nothing in this act shall be o con atrued as to affect the righfa, as the same now ex i-t. of challenging any vote. iStc. 8. Any officer in thia act named who shall viol ite any of the provisions of this acf, thall forfeit his office and be fined in any sun not exceeding ve hundred dollsrs, or imprisoned in the counfy pri-on nol exceeding one year, orloth. Sec 9. It is here'ov declared an emergency cx ists for the taling effect of this, act at the earliest practicable period, therefore the s;me shall be in force front and after tbe 30th div of June, 1G5 Telegraphic Dispatches, aasoanp cxnantrroarai Mavarir timm. (Tor norulnir itfparisrr viral Fafe. (rENERAL NEWS. Reports of Exchanged Prisoners. v EC Y SEW ARD'S DIPLOM ICY. ENGLAND'S RFLATI3NS WITH MEXICO. GRANTS ARMY MOVING. Ilravy Skirmiailiiii All flsiy. THE REBELS DRIVEN BACK. ruc Tt: n ro-aTi o n n o ir. CONGHESSIONAL. all. 1: ItC , Ac. Ac. from lite Army of the I'olumnr. Hkaixitartlrs Ahmt oe the Jaut.a, Feoruiry 4, lr?(iö ) The amir of th- Po;oai ic is once uure :n mo tiow and e?e U i dispatch le'ir.e you the ohjvi to o Htf-:ouip'ih t ill t'ave been riot only oe -ve! -pel, b:it the degree of su.'ecss reu!'.ing will ais i no doubt he known At .'J oVIock this morning the 5th corps, receeWed by ('reLji's cavalry, started on the road to lien m's stition No force of the enemy wa met om the roure, but the road at various points were picketed by cavalry, all of whom retreated as the column advanced. - About noon the column reached Rownr.itz cietfk, over which biidges of considerable length had to be cotistrucie!, occupying everal hours About ii p. tn. the 3d Pennsylvania cav.liy, unirr iljor Hess, were sent out to m ike connection beta ten them aiid the 2J tor pi, tbe 21 and 3d divisions of which had gone out on the Vaugh.it! rod as far a Hatchev' run to demonUrate in th tt direction. On reaching the river, the 1st brigade of the 3d division ot tie 2d corps charged and took the line of rifle pit on the west f-iite, losing but few men They advanced about a mile across the river, driving the enemy's picket before them. Here a strong line of breastworks was erected in a short time, making the position perfectly se cure. The 3d cavalry effected a crossing a short distance south of the Vaughan road and advanced southward, atd boon met a email force in amhub, which poured a volley into our men, kill ins; two. it i said, und wounding several others, besides a number of horses. A part ol tbe 3d division of tbe 2d corps then came to the support of the 3d cavalry, and drove the rebels off, and soon after a connection with the right of the ."tli corps wa made Up to this tiaie very little fighting h id taken place, the 5ih c rts being scarcelv engaged at all. The 21 division of the 2J corp.. under General Smyth, before reaching Hatch's run, turned to the right ar:d advanced in a northwesterly direc tion townrds Armstrong' Mill, but belore going more than three quarter of a mile the enemy were discovered - in a strene position and concid erable force. Geu. Gordo ii 's cavalry being reported ia the vicitiity, some of our men erected a temporary barr. cade on part cf the line, while the balance threw up r.tle pit. Skirrtsi-ling was going en ali the time between tt.e enemy and onr !h.irp shooterAbout 3 o'ciock the rebel bttteries opened for the purple of developing our position and strength, but io reply w-s made The rtbel- a, length appeared, edianeirg in line of ba't'e, with a 'r.iii rkirtai i l;ne in ad vance Our Ui-Mi cert-idj for them, and a they c'r.a'geJ in h ii d-ome ?t) le acru- n open bel l th-v r . fsl 'urti a t lli; iie as to cause th-fü to tail ba k in ui- rdcr, le i uhl) iead and wuu: u the field. Af'er repeat.! g the attemot to d.sIoJe rue:i and i iiiin each time, a reiiel f.tce our ws -r-i.t touii'i to the lihi :lii.a of tbe u.iiou C lone! y. x:r:-x of the G'Jih New Y .'ale wa )aitel a swamp, and was rk, com here wiih fully jre uiiiding me 2 1 bn hi rijj'l retn on treo t-.r fuch a aowmvu'. lirre ac;iin the r4e!- sufTrreJ severe loas aa thev attempted t. break our line. Thev wcri finally lorccd to g:e it up, at;d so in aütr i iik Cr.ng cchi1, the reUls fallirg bek to their ai i-. O.ir !-- 1 ir'.i:; the iy i i ii:e liht, pro'jaoiv P'-t over a Lundtet, vlth-iuh the ex-irt number not kt.o u. A coirespot.ueiit ot the New Ycik Heraid su eapturevl, and aOer being r bbol. suereeded in e-caj..ing and reached cur iines in rafcty. The enemy's l.-ss mu.t hive beeu very heavy, aa thev repeatedly charge! our lines, each tirofutTering severely. We : k about twenty prL-oner.on.e of vm report haviug received criers in the mortiug to kep a i-h.aru lokoat. as they beüoved our a.-iav s on the move. General Saivtb de-erves mucb ?.r-efjr the ruai.ner ia which he handled h: division, being hiraell preeH all over tha field, watcbiLg elosaly every move of tbe eney.
We expect a great battle to-morrow, with more deciaiva result lb&-ere olxaieed te-day-Tbe weather to right is cleir and cold, and is jcat suitable far a ruoreoent in thia c.-uctry. (Signed W. D. ücGbeg?r.
- - r rem .rasr -Tor. Nrw '-Voir, Fbn-.ry 7 Return J i.:.i;n prisenera doubt th correcta-'a of the etttejnent lately put forth that tbre ia to be a gtnral ex chacga ol prisoners t the rate of 3,000 per m a.tn. thus reuirin ten montbs to exchange tbe SO'üü, at dj'Ay it the rebels uc.ired sny immediate dava lall exebxege it could be don in 30 i ue rcfis are receiving n.e nutnner o: gut prisoner at the rate nf 25 per cer.t per month by inducing them to eoli.-t io their armies in order to get lood and clothing and avoid a linger iag deuth. As to sendinr supolies or roonev. tl.e.-e rcI turced irisocers say. though thev know mu?h oar prior fellows reed both, they will fend nothing of tbe sort; for the reason that what they send will never reach them The first volume of Serard'.s diplomatic dia patche is published An abstract of it s howa that be discouraged foreign pjmpa.hy with the insurgent and that Maximiliian stoppe! at Loa doa to secure the recognition, but was put off to a more opportune time; that blockade running was carried on under an agreement to tun the inward cargo on the account of the rebel government en cor.dititn of receiving cotton on bonds; that in the case of the Alexandria Mr. Seward entered a strong . complaint agami Great Britain, saying that no neutral power was ever more unyielding and more exacting toward a belligereut than (treat Dritain ha been toward the UniteJ State"; that blockade running wa carried on by Koglirh companies foroud under articles cf association aud that the invasion of Mexico waa the fruits of a conspiricy inspired by tbe jealousy ot the United Sutcs Tbe Commercial's Washington special says: Admiral Go'dfbvrouch is in this citv lerfcctintr the orgao;zt;on of the fleet for European wMters i Its composition will be such a to be highlv j creditable to the coun'ry. It will be composed i of some of the finest and lare?t fixates which ! recent naval succesea have reltael from block ade duty, and pos-sibly an iron clad, oce of the J larire-t clans, may be added to it Numerous arret of recruiting officers, sul stitute broker, internal rercnue aa-essors, and other connected with the enlisting business in New York, have been made witbia the past few days. From St Louie. St. Lot is, February 9. Both Houses of the Missouri leuisl.ttuie ratified the amendment of the federal constitution with but two dissenting voices iu the Senate and four in the House The brick building on the comer of Chesnut street and Commercial alley, and occupied by Coleman k Co , groeets ; Garrett & Kimmell, commission merchants ; Clemens L Co., sail maker, were burned last night. Loss $2U,()(U, insurance "about $10,000. Clemens & jCo , are tbe heaviest losers. XXXVIII C0NGRESS--2d SESSION. SENATE. Washington, February 7. Trumbull called op the resolution introMr. duced bv him five davs since, deflating et fol low Wheieas, The tecretary of the Senate has submitted the con'titutional amendmeiit to the pi evident tor hi approval, and Whereas, Proposition to nme&d the constitution Jo not require the ai provo.1 of tbe president, tberefoie Iie-olve.i, That ihe action of the secretary iu this case hhail uot bstikenhs - prece-lent for the future. The resolution was adopted. The chair here said that the business was in relation to the enrollment law, which was uktn up, for the adoption of the amendment of Mr Conne-s to make the 3d section road o thit sub broker, recruiting agents, and other ptrons who shall, for pay or profit, enlist iusare per sons in a s'ate of intoxication, ai d to so amend the 31 section aa to m-We persons accu-ed oi the crimes above named accountable to the civil courts instead of courtmartial or military commissions. The question on the adoption of,Mr. Conness' amendment was decided iu the affirmative v ies 2'J; nays 14, Mr. Grimes moved to strike out the Isr sec tion which allows persons liable to drift to be accepted as sub?titute. Mr. Wilson opposed the amendment. He had been toid by men enagecd iu enlisting men th.it the clause leieried ou'd be of inralcoiable vl ue to the service The cotitr.ry needed u:t i and must have them If the pe"d.ng call Hug fried n m re meri would be wnoed If vie had three tuondis iigo ;U O'KJ or 75 .Of'O men to send to Grant, the military power of the rebeliiou wou'J have been broken before this Mr Wilson aNo Slid that the president, secretary id war nor pro;? m ir-hiil had any right to reduce a quota. Mr. Ciuk moved to amend tbo 1st section to made it read, That any person dratted may fur nisb a substitute, a jeson bible to draft io the same town, city or ward. Mr. Grimes withdrew his amendment and Mr. Clark's amendment was adopted Mr. Coline moved to amend the 3d section to nude it an otTeuce to inlirt any convict or person charged with crime. Mr. Cor.ness' amendment wa adopted Mr. Clark moved a provision that the came of a peron furnihing a substitute who is liable to draft shall be continued on the enrollment and be liable to a further call. Adopted. Mr. Sumner offered an amendment that evtry drafted pertou belore being, discharged t-ball pay tithe to income for which be has been exempted, tbe same thus collected to be expended in boun ties to pcraons actually drafted and mustered in to service. Mr. Conn es and Johnson oppoed this latter, considering the new constitution as disFcmiryit ing between the rich and poor. Mr. Lai e offered a substitute for the 1st section, repealing all acts and part of acts permitting drafted men to f urci-h substitutes. Larje's amendment was rejected yeas 7; nays 31. llerdricks, offered an amendment exempting head of executive liepartraents, judges of tho United States ard members of conpre.- ; rtjeot eo 9 to 23 Ou motion of Mr. Merrill an amendment w adopted, forfeiting the right of citezenrhip ofbny person liable to the draft who shall remain beyoal the juridietion of tbe L'nitei States. Mr Davis t tiered an amendment tiiai beiore another dr.ift there .-hall be a correct er.rolluient matte, acd all excesres on ftirmcr cal! ahall be creiitfd and atl exemptions made for draft Rejected II to 213 llendrirks moved to erae tbe eaiji, r.' t;h de;ru deserters of citizenship Rejected. Biil as amended o wed t - Powell moved lo take ut the biil to authorize ; the onstiuction of a bridge over the Ov.u j I.ni:i-i'tie r en line which the Sen-it ad:ojr:r"i ' - -, r . - , ' HOUSE j Mr 15: c asea, from a t-elect committee ruidc j reajrt acc.mt aniei by the following resolution: Re-Klved, That the speaker of the 11 jus; draw hi- wairsnt, directed to the serircmt at arrrs, comm in line him to take in'o custody, wherever lour.d, i!e holy o' Mr Fieid, convLted of bte-ich of privileges ot this House, in u-i:.g laogu.igc oi inumidition, and bullviuj, to deter W. D. Kelly, a repre-enUiive from the Ith c -ngres-ion j al district of the 'Ute of lVunsylvaru, from the frt-e anö frsrle-a exereie of h; riph and duties ' a. a meracr of coure?a, ia vo'ic tvA de .-idit.g ' on a feuding su'Ject of investiari ;i. and fo-J loj;gup said attempted bullying ar.d intimid.1 j ti-,D -y dp attn!t upon the said W I). Kelly, j aL 1 ht F.eid be repiiatatnied by the rfciacr. I Re-K-lvei. That so nvich of the re;'..i:i.L ; jrra'itin the Lriviieres of the 111 clsir.iiMt ! uf ecst fnra Lf'!i-is:.ii, as aprlir" to F.e' 1 be retcia-jed ti.e ti , t.ioiiou of Mr. Ihe re an the rejert hA rrsulutlons were ordered printed. He ev to-tic-e thtt he shall call u? the at-iject at aoj ear.y date " The Hou.ie thru weiitiuto committr t-u the fort.fiiar'on bill. Mr. W.nhburn of Illiao's, si-i e Di'sucifrsrood the amoufit iu the bill . It U was fie mi! liou of dol'ar-, he wished to know from the chairmau of the committee ou wars and meana, if it was abjlutely necear ro exriooi all this ui'jney at ihe preer;t time. Mr' lit uok a novella strike oat ih; Llf mi!liou for deleaves around WabiDj;t3r.. The rottion was lost.j i .: . The fortilcatioo bill was thea laid aaide.
Tbe ccmaitlea took op ihe army appropriation
II The army appropriation b.J wxg cocaiaered. Mr. VTüsoa cITereJ an amer.doent to prevent try of the rnvv.ey from being pid for service to stci railroa;! companies as have received grants oflicdsto build their roads en condition that they woo'd transp.rt troop and other yroerty of the United State free o I toll. t7i!s.-n and Wa?ibuiri surported tke amend men:, wr.'c.i sirrs at tt Jiimo-a Cenlrtl ra'lroal. Mer-r-. Allen nd lirinneli opposel it. when it was agreed to 67 against 31. The com teilte roe, and the House paed the fortiScstion a;;d army approprutioa Uills. Rece-s till 7 p nt. The evening se-itj wa devote-i entirely to speech making. W y a in rcierence to uo ame'ment ccccerningj roan' built tmJcr sand grsnta Mr. v ilson said: The Illinois Central liailroad had ueea nearly a million of dollars ia debt. Thtt amendment was utrreasonable. At the time the Illinois Cen tral received iu charier no man contemplate 1 iuch a state of affa'r a cow existed. No com panv on earth would have accepted tbe crant if it had been tendered on coMlitiati of transport ing so exteojive'y tror.ra; an-i ether property of the L S 5 Mr. asihburne ?.nd hia colleague had gone into tbe cefere of ti-e monopoly which wa grindirg out hi st.ite. Tint coreppy waa known only by its oppression aud extortion, having incrca-eJ to 7 cents Der mile its f'eisht proportion, and tbe road bad received $tK).0K) from gentlemen without warrsnl of law. Mr. Grimell opposed the amendment, con tending that the covertment could uethe road but the company could not be expected t fur tiiidi rolling stock. The Very Latest. rHHEE O'CLOCK A. M. N.w York, February 7. A socre hicw storm cjmmenced at noon, and continued throughout the day, with a prosec; of a heivy tali. There - a '.;g!i aind from the eist Fort MoNRor. Februsry 7. " A letter mentions the arrival of North Ciroliim refugees. They state that there is a large party iu the legislature iu favor of peace, and the state will be placed iu a d iTerent attitude toward the United States They say Lee i fencing troops to Weldou and that Cowan river is swarming with Yankee gunbos.ts. The Richmond Whig of the 4th says : Two gunboats which escaped from Savannah are now at Augusta. Tbe Whig has an editorial on the coming cam paign. It says there are indications that the enemy will take a very brief respite thia season frcra the fatigues of active service Tbey know they are weaker than they have been at any time since McClellau lei hi magnificent army up to the gate of Richmond, but they know they will be relatively far weaker in the coming spring months. Tbe Enquirer has a long editorial on the war, and is very confident that the confederacy will soon have brighter days It says: Already the appointment of Gen. Lee has worked important rer-ults. The army has been increased iu morale, which Is equivalent to actual reinforcements Tlctt morale has extended beyond camps and is learning the mass of the people tint the anme-ty from the new geueral-in-chieftoall who in 30 days report to tke proper command, would soon bring many of these men back to duty In the Senate, on the 31, the bill for arming neg oe w is disi'U-sed. Orr, of South CaroI!na favored employing the ncto ng servants but not as soldiers. He aid negroes in :ha arrav wonld be a source of we -ikneM r t'ler than strength; that the people! an 1 the army oppisJd the iNn. Mr. Maxwell said the prf sent discussion would have greatly cxciied the country four jears since. The employment of egrocs a soldiers was an abolition measure, ;ir.d would be abandoning the sume ft r which they were contending. Mr I'umet said if the time came when tbe negroes were needed, he would favor their use, as be thought there was something more at stake th n slavery. The subject was laid over. In tbe rebel Houe, Atkins of Tennessee, of fered a resolution authorizing the government to purchase at.d put iu the field one hundred thousand negroe.and give e ich white person r.ow in the army, or who may volunteer within three months, one le to be hi absolute property fre liiitn all claim wh if ever, and his ti'lconly to be taken away incase ihe sol licr deserts. The Hiue aijjourfed without action. Tiie C'iarle-t-Hi Mercury, in an art.t:! upon the importance of Ctiai le-ton, says: What com e may be t ken in the impeuding camp-iic.!! we don't know. It appears to us that rte i- the point to fiz'it. not that we should rot "fight else hero aud everywhere The enemy ad vance but here is n point at which to arrest their Step, to stand or fall. Wcbave here brave sol diers of Georgia, South Caroliua, and other states. Charier-ton can't fall without noble work, :u.d we trut she never will fall. U vLTiMoar., February 7. II S FcKte, of the rebel concits, passed through here this tnoroint! from Washington, io ch.irjre of Major F. O. Newhall. for the north, it is supposed on his way to Fort Warren COMIVIEnCIAL. t suQiara. i Viirk .TlRrltet . Nrw Yeas, Februar j 7. Cotton mote active and dccidedlj higher under tie advance in oli acJ au Iccrea?ed spinnir.R dttaiiiJ; mIcs at öc for ruidtliip;:, clos'iDg firm wi'h few fillers at juotation. Flour state and western more active; $!) 35 (3'J 10 fwr extr-t at ite ; $10 GO 10 üb extra round hoop Ohio, and $11 0" 11 70 for trade briiidb; innrket closing quirt Whisky duii; western $2 302 30,'. Wheit firm und more active; $'2 40 for winter red western Kye iet t d luwer, C5I lUrley rather iDOie finn. Cv.rn fju'ct ii J ?tealy ; $1 far u'J miied KflHU Oatr Crjipr; flit) for setrrri; tloing witli t.j se'lers W.M.I du'd C.,?f.e buirt st 2'rl loi Hin; 4446 tor JaV.-i. Suir Liai Cuba ric"ovada ISc 3 ID1,", HivanMXf9'22. lld--i-es ac:ive. Fetidieurn firmer ; 45.Ä-19 for crude ; 6ri(5 70 fur Mt'n eJ in t('vid, aad ?3fä)0 for refined fre I'.nk u ivf t!e-t anl a Finde eisier. new mess f:iG ''c237 DG. coi" $3G 00; regnTir $34 .Vi "j 00 tcr 163-4 do., cash aid reular wav c! tr.tr t $31 tKM. for repular; cd 30 31 for j.ritue; f ö'i 'iöQÜC) 50 tor t rime m4s; also 6,(500 hirrfi new mcs fur Fehmiry and March, h'iyers ar.d -elltr option, $3G 5'(335 U). I'ruv i.i'i! r.ot much chatige, but ihey are ?end!" :or.,anJ Ltf-et iuirt t 1 J Cd 'M f, r l4n a.e,aiid V-' ! f2i f r ex:ri idc M...r v..r -i p a-4fi-rn oi rn3Qfi Q.V i i w-v it at r - i rt r Dre?-ed . vtrj du. at llfic fcr wpirrii, tue lai'.er .rur iiir sicnij. i r ry . 1 mil ni . .1 I iC"n qjiei; t. urcrienaii'i ci inSii. ; piion Cu' m-tts .id opnz; I7rt21?'4' for ihoalileri, and l?"22 for hsm. L-trd trrr.er at IS.'igSI for choice. I!uier ni're active and f.rm; 3247 for Ohio hi. ; Hgürs fcr s?te. I 'iie-e Crni at liAJ. M nev esv at 627 per cent. S-erlln qtiicr. IW.gHW?,. tlol.1 Situ iUoi.Iv a moderate biairess, reu. m? at 21H. r.i t.o h.?at2124'. VITT TORS JIOMT MASUT. New Toaa, February 7. col l nurke; is active but ucett!ei, and The the price show col uer e etreni, out iaei i an icdipns:tlta to take aov considerable amouct t the pre-ent rjiioutioti. Tbe expectation of the news from Charleston, and a ramor that Grant is making a movement outh of the Jstxe. tend to check cocfiJet.ee though without putine don the pice which ranged1 from 21 to 2163. - - " . Lvter. Go'd ckei al Oallahef'e exckaitf UMiav at 212. tt . . V L .1 -
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rpHKRKsremaayuien liable ta draft waot tas.neM aaJ fts.f'y rrlatlrn ire itjcb, that strrltf tfct Gevtrfl. Ja. Biett as drafted ina, crprocarinc tbatiutM at rrernt att;b rate, ar al k attMl4 srita ccar kardshipa. A Cornpaay Bmler the title ef the loisnaMatnal firaft Irsnrar.ee Ctfinr'-r, been orrsnixe! for t perlal purpeofir.unrffiBen aait tbe Urafi, ordored for the lj-.b o' !f n:irj. lt. ar.d ttry bave ecrjitei arrangement! for the purp.e offarnis ir,r, aal BiuMera ir.? ike tt !Ce, as acptbie tVt;tna ia every eaa where a mroSer Udrafud. Iu porpoe ar mutuat rehef a4 vtotc'.k n, at ike eame t ne loyal aad uattcpirited, in filii, by a cewbtned Individual e fort, tbe qtietaj of 4 ff rest lsraat.es threcf beet tbe fctate. Expr r:encs has shown that pems can Le lncred asiiusttbe ter J cf fire and li.ae, upon a Card ralcata tinn of riiXs. Ara aot public and iodi1ll iufere-t out erv-J Vt i".Br:i. ac;rit tt.e coi.t!acar f bartax drafted ' It ' el!mateJ that of tb nenber liable te draft, a certt-.; prntrt.en II te raftrd Acceptire this rati as a basis, th Compaay reel J uglified in cndrtakir.f to tn-ure :t ueotber atiZt be lue ii.n drafl, on each tn brUpayirjrasumtatreralatelacc'rdiEt:tetbe rati ef tbe ni:mtr f be drafted i be acrvber enrolled as liable tob drafted, accordis 'be re-rcti WaltMe. Tt e Miro !r.!!vi "caMv eontritetd are to be depMoed In tie First Sabonal Baal, to constitate a fund fcr tbe r:f rf tke irefted mrr.teT.. On tbe peymeet and depitoftbe am f.aed by the Baard, a certißcate cf ejtberb!p rir. n. 1 y whir b. :f the nett t-s-r U drafted, tha obligation detelretj n the Compary of TBOterfr;r Ir to tke fr ce tf tbe Ii. Od .tau an rreptall aahaU tnte. mi rurtileh blm a certiricate ef esemprirn. Tbrreb !t c aM:atrd tf rrt .i C f i uU: lit v ol t&dlvfdaal ireraber a fand will be rethted sntMdent to relieve all who r.uy b- drift.-i. To those whoeb3Mnet re'ationa raaVe it a preat rrl'lre'to r a dra'.eJ aer.. ard ib -e wb, if drafted, would b unable lo prewar- sahftitnte. the bntit ta de-ive4 from a tnru.brr-bir in tb:t Capaay are lata and tanjrible. ' ' r Toa are Insured ajaioct tbe anxiety and jer.Tiat inrenyeT.iMie ;r.:.-.rrt t tae lo Vr i t h.t wbat b!e name nay be drawn from the wheel. From these bar.-i'lrr ere and arti'-'parior you r reheTM, a ceea. pany will fill your place with an acceptable MbMltn'e. if yn are drafted. Voti are f ated tke pecau l.ry a-t1iVe which you must raike when, after beic; notifled that yrn ae conrnptd, ir atten.pl to pey aa esorbitaat prtee fer a i-atniiate, wbea Men take advantage cf yoar indivtccal lecc.t t Tou are left to tbe pro-ecution of yocr buineand the enjoj inert rf a b-nje' yr -vitee, adJ If ior, raa Tofi not better pay a moderate turn now far a subvtitsre than a etorbitent price ef:er tbe r' aifai, you ubserv a rood arid biyel parpos by apeedily fllin. tbiccirb aa aoca?d efTnrl.the deiletad rack of our armies. BoliTinir that by Individuals a"--H:iatia: tbenntelve in a Company lite lhls they will at moderate expense to eacb, form a fucd tbat wilt relieve all who mir be drafted, and rmndent in their "bility te fill tb public demaDd, the Compary Invite all to a m mbenhip. Tbev bare fa-J tie fr fu'SlPcf all tbev aode r tak,:i.l apart from their reference to c1tixss tjereraUy, jrlve tie ftlcwirj REFERENCES B5T JPEPlEwIISSI01S3'r
Fletcher, Vajen k Co's Daiik, Indianapolis National Dank.
SPA11 eomrnnnicttians to be addressed to cither of the officers. A. r. NOBLE, President, No. 5 Volnt's Block, CHAKLE-a UK WITT. Secretary, Tcmperanre Hall, INDIANAPOHH, IIVI.
lh Firrt National Bank cf Indianapolis baa coiwMed to became tb cos'o !jan of acy fand tbat may be depceited in tbat Bank on account of roor.ey paid In by p. renn fnr:n-:jr :n the above conrny, tron the foUowinc basi: 4 Ut. No money deposited is to be drswn out or. any acccui.t uui;i Per tbe draft ordered by tb rtettdent at the United States on the 19th December, J4, begins. 2d. If a man is drafted, tbe money be haa denosite 1 Khali net be drawn out at ary titae witbout bia tnw t until a certificate eiefpt.r.g Lim from service cn account of mch draft is !eroifK5 in tke Rank.
3d The money depiie4 by perna who may not le drafted ch!l not te drawn out f-r ary pnrpf bat te pay substitute until a'l tbe drafn U men Lave ben r; lievrj f n ibe dral. No ata-kbolder in tbe Kank is a party to th- IM rnce IVnipany, ar.d tbe park las im cnnecUJti with It whatever, except that it will receive tbe deposit cf o. ney for ibe purpws a'rreüd, aud receipt for tb am, rbow rg on hose account tt was depoMited. Froni iwuiT.g houid, in all cres. se thtt this receipt of tha
u umi De4 iuris. II. lCTVOrI.II. President, JO HIN O. NKW. On mIi lot. Ianl9-dlm
A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DTJPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FEM AT.? 5. infallible in Correcting Irregularities, llemoi'iii;; Obstruction oT tlic ITlontlily Turn, Irom Whatever i'nutc and 4lva) üiiiccctfiil ua I'revetitative, And the "only sere" and CKRTAIN RKMKDT for all lhoe afflict ng complaints fo peculiar t the x, s-Lerh-er "married or siog " These Pills are notbirg new, but have bt-en aed by the Doctors for many year, both in France and Anicica, wirb uaparalleled aucce. iu every raeand be urged by many thousand laches who hate ued them to ferini fron any irregularities whatever, .swell a- tr, nrrf.nl n (rreav f f.miir wl.ere fce.ltfc i!t i,.l ui.nr lur lli.L'Uiyn., lft'-llr.ll'uril.ii p. I - . permit it. Fi males peculiarly eitusted. or tbe kupp injr themnflvea o, are cautioned ijra'nrt nir.i ti.ee ?ill while in tt al cn 1itlon,as the troj rieu.r assume no responnbility after the above admonition, althom-h ;hir mildness would prevent any aiitciiicf t health, Otherwise tbe Pills are recommended. Kuli am pinit direttioa accompany each box 50,t"00 D0XE5 HAVE BEEN 50LD IS TWO TEAK. Ten thousand boie sent by letter, both bymeif and aeenU, to all parti of tbe world, to which eni-wer bave been returned, i. which tad'e ay nothlnptike tbe above Pil have been known Hires tbe SClKSCfc OF MF.DICI.NR DAWMDÜIHJN THE WOHLD II? KlO'OVi.NG. obkuctions asu hestokino jtATUhr io ns PKOPF.KCHATiKP.L, quieting tbe. nerves aud tef-rormg tbe'roy cc-Ur of hea!tl" to tb check fcf the meft de-li cate. PRtCK tl 00 PEU BOX. SiX L0XE3 fcrfS IV. old by all DruttT,irts, and by the fv'Iowir. Jcl irg and lruir Boues, Agents for iDdiaaapo'In, iit ana; (Ladieii, by fending ft, can procure tbe I'ill, Hent cufidentially by ma.il, and without ohcerTailjn, to any part of tbe city or country,) and fr sale by TOMLISSOS h COX, No. 1, Kl Waftbinfrtea treet. 81EWART & KOKGAS, So. 40, Ea-t Wa-b'uten treet. W. I. HASKITr ik CO., S-i. U, TVet rVablr.?t.n Htreet. H. H.LF.K. Soa IS and 30, Bates' Flock. J. Y. SF.NOUK, No. 5, 1'-atrs i:ox Block, aud ly daily Ki:n i;u a ui'sii, "IVholesalc PmiTfiist, So. T3, Swulh Ifcrldiau trett. ti. S. LACET.CeneralTravelir.ff Ajcnt for tbe We.-tern States, 167, liearborn atreet. Chicaro, lllinoif. S. U. Sor.a Genuine u'ea the hex is if ned "S. 1. HOWE." Jaa3I-dljed Notice of Application for I-lcenac. "T0TIC IS UERKBY GIVES THAT I WILL AI'H.Y to the Bard of Coniiui&MonerfrC t Marian count Indiana, at tbeir reit term, l6S.1or a l cebe to f 11 intox icatiugr lienors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, (with the privilege of allowing the kam to Le drank on my preiniMsH,) for one year, ityplare of bumetand tke pre mixe wberecn ail iiqu-rfc are to be '-iJ and drank ere located on tbe north-west corner cf M aeouii and Msrnll etreel-, in ludianapoiiH, in Outer t-wi.Nh:p, Marion county, Ibdiana. TIloyaSCAr.n, feb-w3w .loilce of Application for Llcenar YT0TICE ,s UKKEBT GIVES TII AT I WILL APPLY to the Board of ComniiNiotttr of Marione unty.Indiaua, atthe:rucxt terra 1S65, fr a licento sell iutoxicatiug liquors in a le quantity than a quart at a time, (with tbe privilege of allowing tbe n,f lo t drai.k on my premise,) fur one year. My place of l u 1ness and the premies whereon aid liquor are lu be old and drank are located ato.3i Ir.diai.a Av i.ve, hiitck 2. in ladiansp'i:: .n m,.t town-bip. In Mricu county, Indiens. CH .!.. S!MPOS. feb5-w3w notice of Appllcalion for LIcrnac. "VTOT1CE IS HEKEPT GIVES, TH AT I W ILL APPLT l to the P-ard of Corasnisniooer of Marios county. Indiana, at their next tena.lS5, for a l:cene to eil tr.texicatrnjr Iwjuot in a tee quantity than a qaart at a time, with the privileire .falrowiinr thesaaae t te drark on m pretni.. f -r one veer. Myplsee of hu-irerf, bpremie whereon idli'jaf'r - r . . . . U-ja"'r are to r f o.i and a .X : lcate4 at .N. 117 At Wa-hrigton :ret, in Cater tcar.-hip. '-u xuasri i a ai- ii w ,r,(in j, !rdans Number) tr Ir1ianap-i THEFTS 4 KLI5GLSSMITH. jan3 a3w Cniicrr Can be Cured. K. HYPERS, Cancer and Consumption Cl.amjk n, ,b totaled in tha rily ef Quinry, Ulir.o, lia tain tret, tairl door a bos a tbe Quincy Uou-, over i Dajton' Bock Store. II wce-sfully kills and extracts Cancer witbaut pain or knife, in frca four to twertyfoar bour. Also, eure a!t km-ts of ee,res and all cbrcaie dieaea and piles. A rare always naraateej ar no p. aaal-siCni LKviSCH 30L LAW SCHOOL -OT HÄRVAHD COLLEGE, 1865, TWO TKRM5 of ?llEeten Wak each, Casamencttf March fib and Septeaibcr th for Caulega a&d Crcaiar address . JOX. ratlk, BeyaU frefeaac. CbrVl, Hae.. Ja. 4, Ii. fete-wS
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- -$80,000. iGIINST THE DRAFT? W. H. Erclisb. Fres't First Natiotsl Bank, Citizens' National Ilink. PROFESSIONAL. Ii 1' 31 O V JL, lloct:;r W.U. THO.T19IOIV, HAS KKMOFKH VI1 OFFICE I ROH VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, THERE r.K V! ILL CONTINUE f In trt and cure Private Di-eee, ;n all tbeirpi, tsije., rafti'.f.ra-ion a''d tbsre. I Ir Wra. Thomn w It to cacti paiiert a writt-n int't.:cetit, j binding hirre!f to elet t a radical j at,l terinaneiit ccie, r rrake ui, ! C.arjre. ; "- 1B 'r, ,lrM ' f "I"' lipases ahj . ... . . , v lr. Wm tr aMiirnt i -la.ry -icc tbe y tr le31 three year tn tbe city of j hurt '.., N. Y ., eiibt years in Chicae,, lit , and twayears in IVcna, til. LKiriiR eight yeara practic in Chicac, III.. Le cred over tbirt-en tbnvrai.d ca-e. i lr. Wra. Th-.mn, in hi practl f r Scrc-futa. Kfcea . ma lie and ener. c-e$e(i ti tre t:ooT. es a ruminating Vapor Path cf tbe v--t inRtii3". k::id. In cerjuuetin with miertial trfa'm'-nt. AKMINAL KMtSi:ijS5, tbe cor.-; nee bfrelf-abaae. This o!i1ary vice, or dpraved sexual lr.Ia'ccce, Is practiced by the yoo'h of !oth eie to an almoat aalini:t(d etteot. rodi oa wit unerrirf certainty tba fv'itvi ir.g train of iuort.fi tjn pttia uule.- enl atad by itctic m-dx:ai erasures, ,i: Ssi'.ow ccuateaaoct, dark spjt under tbe yen, pain u tbe brad, rli fine 1 the ear, and ro-es like the ru-i!inf of leae aud ral tliri ofebariot, aneainen aboat tbe !&, weak aesa of tbe lirnts, couf'ised vision, bl-.uel Intellect, Iwi of ctB f.dcrice, did Jecte in appro. cb cjt atrai gr, a diMika 1 forrn new arqnair.l jpc c, a dup'it on to tun society, lo. of memnrv, beetjc flushes, p'rnples and varieua crop-ti-Ti al-fut the face, faired tor rue, riebt sweats, feud lreath. rough, rv:i-arrj-tioi., Bonotainu, a -.41 frefeal ly inaiity. The skirted, cn the Art appearance f ary of tbe abore lyitj toTbi. bould Imtaediatety ap;ly ta lit. Waa. Tbom-n lor rtlief. :2Ba"f0.7ce adConol?stion E; tso. 33 South Del ware street, lr!;arjipfr., Iiid. P.O Dox t'5. Jar24-dly MEDICAL. MAN HO Op, VSIi THK VIGOR df YOUTH KET0KEr Hf FOCB weeks by liH. KlC'ORli'S ES.k5C& OP UIE. ht. Kiiurd, (ol I nrik.) after tarn of earnest solicit atlon, has at lergth acendtd to tie uri ent requett of Uta Amer.can puthc, a-d a; pj-fji ar aent In Sew Yark, for tb 'tie of Ins wt'.c 1 and bifhtt prixd F. ve aca of Life. Thi wot. Wertet aent w.;l 'rotvra Mar basd ta the teo t ivb.'t'.ered cor-t tutir.s in fwur week, and, if oed accd:o t priitel ir.-tracti-s, failure ia imipfible This l.r-reior:i p 'tmd? botii La takea by ail abujt to mairy, is ?-t t rer.aea;. Sac ce. in every c , i ci-rt sin. In. fcicord f reLre f Li f- i .Id in caves, with fall m-tnictior.". fT ce, at f 2. r fvur qutt t-e ia caa foe t8, an-l wtII be sent to ary part, carefully packed, aa receipt of remittee to bt atcreted c eat. CircaJar ent f:er on recipt f four stamps. PUlLIP RiiLAKD, 447 Prootne treet, Ja'21-dly Or.e d'K.r wet f P.roadway. I. T. MONEY TO LEND. TsAATZ' 5c SMITH, utbi ri:' bj GavrrLiaxnt to !an fSO.UX). la aaaua fr.Di Jl to tb. ua:.'"i. on Va?cbe. LuBrd. Jt-e:-y,Cl9'LinR. J an !f re, Vuic .l ln'trament, atd -t er pe-,r.a? p.rtrty, t So l"l,. S.rtb Illiastia tre. ;;.ir lwk. the rl iU'!l:t;f; worth sf tke l'te Houte, t; :.t. Pr.v.ie rrtr,, sc-d drar. ufj.'-e opn at U Lo.rs. trCnre.'ea med pledge. Q all kite for a"a tf an30-4tf HOTELS. PLANTEES' HOTEL, ACTON YOTJNO, Proprietor, ;FDPJ.EILT OF 5ASHVILLE, TESVK55CX.) Sixth St., between Main and Uarket, o xa. i a -sjr i XI o 4 'pta i) vrv l n I VW I 1 U l Lj 1 l Iii ASD CLAIM AGENT, No. 6 East Washington Street, Tint u'rwsy eaat ef tba Breach Baak af tke utJ lSWA5ArOUS, I5D1A5A. rilBKcnderi'taed baa bad tbrea years eipartewee tB I. tka Pay Department, and U tboraotbly faaalllae wnn all tae Law, Order aad Refulaüow aacaaaary le facilitate Ue aroecalia aad ceiecnoa af all cUcwa axsiat tbe Goveraax-at. . Keoember tha ptace-!1. Fkat fAaUtalevffton Street 'aa auirs) ta tbe ofi&ce farmarly aeamyeast fcy ITaJot D. ktcClare, ryatae. B -A avlO-dtf .
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