Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4471, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1865 — Page 3
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9ATÜRDAT UOIÜsINQ. FEBRUARY C I T Y I T EM8. CTTTt nw DumUrf in The Seminal bu;Micg are 23, a dJ 2J. tSTKor all kir.Ji of bxk ul printlff. rumt to Tie Sentinel ofSc tTT La reoce township h filler! Ler qaota. and hu $3,000 over. Terff towi.hij ha- tllfl bfr quota. f?7Ii i coccexJH now that there will be uo (tifl in lbi district long a tie Tolucteeritf jfoe on briekly. Ae ihet c hecks up then come the draft, certain. t' We understand that the epotte.1 fever pre rails to a cotieiJerable extent in Tike township aod tevtral deaths hare occurred frjra the dis eae. Krutaoia l'reachinsr at the Anbury M K. Church to-morrow at lO' a. m. and 7 p. m.. ly the Uev. Y. C. Hollidij. Topic of the m rnir.j; ermoo The Miniatry of Angela. t7 Yesterday was another unpleasant day, bet1) over bead aod under foot. In the morning it snowed bard (or an hour, oi through tbe day was muddy and damp The walking ia atill muddy and bad. t!FTbe citizens of Center township outsi.Je the citj will meet in tnsas convention on Wednesday text at 1 o'cloik, at the cuurt house, to lake measure to divide the town-hip fur civil purposet . Also to settle up the draft fund MtT&oroLiTAN Thkatse. To night is the list presentation of the great drama of the Streets cf 2 ew York, one of the test plays ever preet.ted in this city It is also the last appearance of Mile Carolista in ber grand and dating ti:ht ropeacensioc, blind folded, a woLtitrlul feat which muat b ea to be appreciated. GF"In the oeaeof public plication was commit to jail on Fletcher's m tie j were limits the city Maysr's Court yesterdvy no btisiinterest wm trsnsctei. An at: made in behalf of the military to a lot of abandoned women, caught farm, northeast of tie city, t.ut caught over a mile from the city had no jurisdiction over them. Tbk Datrr. The draft committees from all the wards are invited to meet at the Mayor's of fice Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to consult in reference'to filling the quota. Much work still remains to be done. 1 he draft h t een postponed so Ioo?a.s recruiting is active. Let if improve the time. We can succeed if we orJy try with a will. J. Cat, Mayor. 27In muddy weather, when the i;round is juicy, to preserve the health you must have cood shoes. If you want boot or rboe that will keep out all moi-ue. keep your feet warm und dry, get Ivnti to make you a pair. He ht the best of leather; and bis workmen are artists in their line It i a pleasure to wear a ;air of Lintz's boot-, etecially in rnud.ly weather Lintz keep the second door e.i-t of the Palmer House, on r ashins'on street. lijf "Yesterday tie Mayor ueeeeded in telling a credit of 1 VJ veterans on the quota of tLn city, of three vear's men. These men only count ti e Mine as one year men on the pie ent but will stand to the credit of the city on future caiN. He l-o had seven volunteers tnu-ttrel in fur one year. This leaves, the deficit at 'hitime -119, with 4 .WW mouev on hand. Ui.l-. more money is raised, enlisting will oute through, and then the draft. tyKor second hand bttls, beds'eads. thtirs rocking chairs, office ih.iirs, looking pls-e. table;, dci-ks, bureaus, wardrobes, htoves, co' k ing .tjtes, pirlor stoves, and all kinds of of lire and house furnituic, be'ore buy ing, go to J Ii Marold, No. 233 Kvst Wafhinittoii street, and e if he has not the very article you want. If he I a he will trade it tor greenbacks or any ar- j I cle of furniture you can spare. Mtrot is a public benefactor iu the way of supplying all tl.v. want second-hand furniture. To the Clotiu.no Merchant and Piblr Gevchallv. The uDd-raigued, having o'd out the leace on his etorc, V K. West Wih:iiitou street, and hating to give poe-s'on ibfreo on the l?t of March, is compelled to sell our inr that period his eutire tck of clo'hiuz and genu' furnishing goods. The high price which he received for hi lesse rouble him to re I Lis Roods below New Vmk cit, ard, the litre bs log sbcrt, such bargaius wiil be offered ns to induce everyone to purcliaee. whether he i in neeI of clothing or r.nt. 15. Ukiiriscii. ISc'2: JST How often m it the cae ihit ihe s-ick m in is confined for dtys and weeks, and often loses his life, or rises from bis sick bed with some permaDentdisibilitj. because the medicine be tikes did noi have the effect intruded by hi physician . This may have been beeause the medicines weie adulterated, or impure, or the proper proportion were not used by the druggist. No one netd fer any of these effects that eeu hi medicine at Ser.our's. in the Hates House block. His medicines are unadulterated, pure and freh.niid the gentleman that puts uo his prescriptions un derstands his business thoroughly, and nuke no mistakes. Oct your prescriptions filled at JScnour's, if you want to pet well and live long t5TW beliee the orlnanre requires the ntnbal to fee tht all dogs in ti e city hive been licru-ed to run at Urge If all the do-s that C ngregate at nights on ir streets hive paid the tax. the city ouht to have enough money to fi'l the city' quota, and if they have not paid the tax, there is a large revenue uncollected We did not thiuk thre were so many dogs in the city a we heard last night. They were of nil sozt. si ap's, breeds, colors and kinds. Their voices tary enough to mae gud music, if they only hiwled in tune. They frequently all sung at the atme time. nd they were evidently quarreling, at last we ju-lced they were Irom the remarks they made. There was a female do with them We can't say we are pirtial to canine ruu-io, when e want to sleep We duu't believe their serenade disturbed the poli e, they didn't go boms 'till morning. If agreeb!eto the authorities, we have been sercndetl enough we hive co objection to let dnUnt neighbors enj v some of it If we only knew where our nifiht police aleep we would re juest cur four legctd fr (D Is to g.ve theai a chorus. If they htv'nt ukoout license for their concert we shtll inform on them the next time they come our way. Moat Aovt Bcildis We yesterday saw the plans for the new Alvord Mock, low under way on the corner of Meridian and Georgia sts. This is going to be a magnificeut bui'dingby all odd. the finest block in the citv. The build ing is nearlv 100 fet fqure. It will contain four rooms." each 2i by 1( 0 feet, lour stories high The rooms are intended exclusively for wholesale, bavins CO entrance to the upper stories from the front. The front wi'.l be ot cut atone, from the (Josoort quarries. The win down circular, thoe in the two end room being double, piving a very showy appe ira-.ce. Messr S.ott ,V Ni. b !son are dolus Ihe ftone work, rd the balance of the work will be dune bv the day, under competent dir tors in each department The ex of the b!ock will be between $&.iHM) atd $70.000 The Arenal buildings arc r rogrcirg as rap j idly a pod.le. it teit.g th intention to wet the t:i iia Luildiiigs under roof thi year. It i found to be vrr? d flicu'.t togellhestoue as ftt a rnuire.f. whi. h rtl,r retard the work Ab utltO hm lave teen kept at work a I wiuier, n th;a i u:nier w ll be increased t ,,, as X' as Ihe weither will allow, lb it imnY.tfr te rrq'iiieil during the eaon. Th North tret Meth dit church will be fn-.r-rd thU ye', on the ctti r f Alhni. a-t-t North prret It i rljeceJ to Ct e tween $i:.mx I $-.o.(M Mr T. A. !.' b p!n:i l se:; l n. In it h,r a hsn f ome to tory hiu rei !rce on In lot hi Ni rtb Menden stufet, (hit w ll e t ii, the i.r'glborhooJ 'f 'v thou.nid Mr llM ti,r Un otepirH for a iei deioenu Ote kmi.cioI Tiatt at.'l Trin.ft Mir ib. Ih.t , ll eo.t leim $0.tHKI to $lä,OoO V. e are t.ot io nj w!ietlier he lmc.d t The office of XI t. J. It d.ao . architrct, is m the mud nvry oi Yubis OuilJn y, tutrbve on VItrld.au lUtvt
military Dlrcctary"For general informatiou we have compiled the fo'Iowirg directory to the various military betiquarters, camp aid offices at tt.ifst: MJ t General Alin T. il'y, ctamaii'Jir diVrct of Ju iijaa tearl-ioardfTs rortb idt )lirkt,letn PennTlanim n'l IfUwarr. BM n. T. li mtcbef. A. P. M. Ctral fr Indiana lai paarte rs K-ulli 12 WaiL'.ooa tret, fourth dr b!ow Ht tret. H'rer GnrI Il'cry B. Carr!r,irtcn, omtnan-hu !rft rnlrtvon healjtiar1era oatbwe! con.tr Vfah:fton ant w i-rj tret. c:l'jDl J. S. ?iro"nori, rnilitar cocimaataat keal,aa:teri Kutt't comer .f Maryland aid Delaware iHT'et. C A A. J. VTarner, Ccloil 17th rcrimst V. R. ni cirror.tri f' ha"tiarfr Mth M W.bnrfn, 3-1 1 or wrot of Wet treet. loioael A. A. Steven, Colonel &'h rejlmat V. H C, ror.ninl.f r Camp Morton at. 4 Run.si2 Earrack be1j'ir?r at r.urnil BarTatk. iv.l'.iel W. W. frybarrr, commanlir)f Camp CarrinftT5 be a-liarterv at CampCarriDtn. t'oV,nt Allen Kaitfrfrd. o.mwarxlinT !2) rrlni'nt V. K headquarter ; jtbatenrrOLij aul Meridian tree:. MJjr L- B. Harn". hlef lr.a-terirc '.cr keaJqairtT in WbiDt'-n Uall. Tiaf tbratra tuiUlinft. J. m. Bolls, M-ii.:al llrector or.ee eoriier Liaware ari l VIraru.ia avetn. Cptain Jm Vi!n. A. y. M., lihrlna: if.icr offc on -tto lr of Mr.Jian, between Louuiana ar.J (leorria tr-t. Captain J. L.TrunihuII, A. (J. M., cloth!' .luarlerrcater torH aa l tra'i-rrtatioo wet Me Meridian, between Ixuii awa and i.err1a streets. Captain C. Hjj, A.. M., diriiuo for supply of public antmn't oC.ce wrt iiJe Meridian, between Georgia ax. J Louisiana treet. Captain Joei h P r. eonamlary of uhi.teur office et aide Meridian, between Lvui;ina and Georgia Kreet; warrhoue d.rectly opposite. Draft .fleeting of ttieTlnrd tard. A meeting of the citizens of the .Id ward was was hell la-t eveoin, Major Cat en iu the chair. (ieo. W. Gedger was appointed secretary. The m iyor made a statement of the operations of the meeting iu regard to the draft, saying how many meu hail been secured towards tilling the HL.ot.i of the city , al.-o calling upon the men of the city to come forward in at once relieving the city, wceu it was Kcsolved, Th it additional mines be ad Jed to
colleoting committees to make a canvass of the ward The following persons were iLeu appointed to the collecting committees: J M. Jilford, V Mobility, lVestori Griffith, Jas II. Mclie-itjan, M. M. Somiers. V. K. Heudrickii;Jno W. 1)11, latac I) tvia, Daniel Stewart, 8. h. Lee, Win McVey, T. J. Vater, S. Jones. Joqn Drowning and D. M. Carlisle, who, with theoid committee, are to meet at the citv clerk's offices this (Saturday) rnorniLg at Ü o'clock. The finance committee presented a report which was adopted aud approved. On motion Me.-srs. C. S Ilutierfield, H. Ilrown ing and thos. Sc boo ley were named as a committee to meet committees from the differc.it wards, agreeh!e to the mayor's call. On motion the meeting adjourned to meet at the sirae place this (Saturday eveuing at the usual place. Come nil. t A Positive and Ixtirestiso Fact. Facts are stubborn things," no matter where found. It is a positive and at the same time a most interesting fact, that our sick soldiers, who are so fortunate as to obtain a bottle of Pink tRTos's Wartoo and Calisata Bitteks, gain strength much faster, and are sooner able to do duty ou the battle field, than those who are deprived of them This is owing to the stubborn fact tint thec bitters are the greatest renovator and purititr of the blood ever before oflered to the public This in no idle talk. No one ever used the-e bitters but was highly delighted with the beneficial results aii.-ing from their daily use. We are glad to learn that steps are teicg taken to supply tho sick .soldiers in our camps and hospitals with these bitter-. It is a humane and benevolent object. Drugi-ts and wholesale dealers always have these bitters for sale. The genuine article has the name of Jacob I'inktrton blown on each bottle. Fcr sale by Jatcox k FiTzniGH. 14 tu tb fr. 2""Ilhodiust the irrepres-ible Ilhodius, still coutii.ues to dispense beverages of the n 0U tempting kind, to the crowds that thronp tbe bar of the circle daily. Fir good drinks, of whatever kind, composed of the best liquors, there i no place in tbe city equal to the Circle, and for ua me. Jone up ?n the bet ptvle. Khodius excels a'l. The Circle is on North Meridiin street, esy of access, and open to every man that wants something to take. UstON Tabkrxaclk The above building will comfortut.l v seat three thousand people, is well lighted and heated. The same is for reiit for c inert Ls. Apply to V. II. Loo mis. Oflice corner Washington and Meridian streets, Indianapolis, Ind. 13 Im a-a i Dn CLMNo Hot k ok RtsT On the corner of TenLcsce and ivxth trtets; Drtke's addition; houe o rooms; cellar, well, and out-houae 11 complete For information apply to Mick & Co., No. 17 and li) South Meridian street. tf Chkap Lot. Lot. No MJ.on Nebraska street, in Diuilap und Tniewilcr's subdivision, will be sold for i-'HO. li .juire at this office. 13-tf "The red streHmer floating from the tiagstirt at the top of tilennf H'ook inilicatet skatiug at the pat k. in 'Jo tl J35"See Dr. Wm Thomson's advertisement ou the third page of to day' paper. jsu 23 tf. C$PA few exchanse papers, d.ne up in pick nges of 100, ctn tie had at this office tf PROVISIONS. NEW PROVISION III ! n AYING OrKXKH A WHOLKSALK AXI KKTAIL Provi-i'-n Houe, nest door to the J urnal (t!ice, o:i Meridian street, I offer for &a!e at rates far helow preMnt retail pricr. the finest and bet Cured Meat to le bad in the citj; ("boice. Plain and Sugar-Cured Hams Mle Mat4. Sratekei and Unsmoked houlders, Mess Pork, ari l th finest quality cf Lard pnt op Id tierce and kec or in ran or crocks; alo, tbe finest brand of Fam-.lj rhar, by ack or barrel. Call and see nie. All art:d delivered free. Ofilce. o. 23 Sonb MeriJiaa trt-et. feblö-.liru KD. HAIRK. B. PAKKK, A TT 0 Ii NEV AT LAW, AND CLAI3I AGENT, No. 6 East Washington Street, (Firt Stairwajr east of the Brauch Sank af tbe State.) !XDlA5ArOLI., ISDIAA. f (IHK un Ws-irLed ba had ibrre year experience In f th Par Department, and I thoroughly familiar ith all the Law, Ordera and Bgulation r.eceüary to fac'.inate the prosecution and co. lection wf all claims ea:nt th UovruBient. Unimber tha p!are io. 0 liut naliits lot Mrrrt 'up staim) ia ti e ofi'.ce fornjrlj cccupied ty Major D. Mctlure, Paymaster, i" S. A. oTMiwttf P. f. P4RKJ. MEDICAL. tiriut VA fimlir tur rcr lheJ : Df'J lf:M-n&n l.-xre letter I ac-s f Ar t"'J 3 rn.t !aui a. IS
Vomitf .llrn'w ?Irlir:il .ilvlr. (1RATt'lTilS aU.ce r ea ia 5;-e 4e i f the r.erJ v,t a-To(T)4l. ur ay and exal -rjar . In t!ie rrprin of ibeHetem Mlical A.iarion, which are ent by mail in e 1 etivelrpe, frr rf chTte. The o'iranii t'. t n w a fortiiM to di rie nrw rd re1 ihl trrate'rnt, ar4 1 n-mpoed f tte wf! Xtr'wn pl.t n- an, iioh"in a'l ltt-r nmt te .Vrr te-1, Hi. JACKSON. HKKl'.PKr k O . fei.3-d.tm Pov 4 rtn.-lt.nati, 0. IRON WORKS. IRON WO RK, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, r lUNl'Mis, PANK VAfl.T4, IROX tNKR9, flltTTKH. rMMT.-t, M.AtM ANDORRAM K r A L Ui'N SIXIUS AND il.M UAI, IIOIM: ftMITUINU. r ii lk ust or IO. Mlea littllt .J till. w. r. n aim it ä oi, U Nrth tWUari ittt, tti4UtMUt ;uw?liüi
Telegjraphic Dispatches;
eTn vt-a,a4.v rrxva Ma rtin atavrraL. fror .Tlatnlnir ICeprt See rlret feiaje. MIDNIGHT REPORT. GENERAL NEWS. FROM TUB TR INS-MISSISSIPPI-CONDITION of PRICE'S AR1YIY FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. The Situation in South Carolina. su t:nii.i .1 3 IViitAlE-l BOLTS IXTEREST1XG FROM THE SOI TH. Ac. Ar.. Ac . &.. Ac. Frnt .leT Irlran. Oslkasj, February 10, via. Cai"). February 17 The following, receiveJ through a rtluee Uom Westeru Teia, regarding Price's ari'l Marntler'a army, deemed reliable: Price' comankd ii about 9.UÜ0 strong, mostly cavalry, from which large numbers of deserters are constantly arriving af Rio (iraode aod es caping north to Aikarnas aud Missouri. I'lice'a headquarters are at Uenharu, Texas, 40 miles feouih ot Ked river, in a fine foraging region Magruder ia at Camden. Arkna.. with h putt of hia command, but the main body, chiefly cav airy, are on Healing expeditions in Texas Koth commibda are in an exhausted conditiou. Matcruder has J!J,0(J) men ou his muster roll, two thirds of whom ate effective. Kirby Smith's headqutrtera are still at Shreve port. La. His entire strength is estimated at 39.0tH, only about 2.50Ü ot which are avail able. 3 Immense" droves of cattle, numbering some hundred thouMDd he id, are roaming the prairiei of Western Texas. Cotton speculations tili continue. Major Hart, rebel agent at Alatamoras, is said to have a million dollars in gold. Maximillian has appointed Gen. Media commander in-chief of the imperial army. General Cortinas left Mala moras on the 25th. with a brigade, on a campaign against Carvaugh, and a Geneial Marques is to go broad on au important mimiou. Maximillian has appointed a new council of state with Jose Marie Jacques, president. Parist Polegnac, brigadier general of tbe rebel army iu Matamoras, was three wetks ago en roue for France on an extended furlough. General Hurlbut issued an order concerning freedmen, under which he reqairt s all plantations within tbe lines, belonging to private persons, to be registered, prior to lieing leased, and the interest of landlord and tenant will bo he'd respon pible for the payment of the portion due the United States Thomas W. Conway i retained a general superintendent of the freedmen, and charged w ith providing mea-ur3s for the immediate employment of freedmen. Cottou advanced, with indications of further improvement; low mi-Idling, 72(374; middling. 75; receipts sinre the 2J, 1,13'; cleared in the same time, 1.SÖ5; stock in tore and on board ship, not cleared, 4,.'lr4 tvigir Sun at 20(3 25c. MjU.-v-en il 1541125. Last ye.ir's crop of ugr his i.eArly all Leni received. i-IJ advanceij during the week, closing atÄl6Äl7. Aiijutant General Thomaa is in this city. The steamer Morning Star has been aground for two las at the mouth ol the river A ttearn er haa been tent down to lighter her !". - - - ev - e Irom Philadelphia. Pn ila i kl i'u i a , Febru.iry 17 The Hulletin's Wah ngton special dispatch h the followicg: The UicDinoiiO D.t-tj of ti e 15 b has the To lowing : We have fur fjnie dna been in doubt as to what force Sherman h;nl -ent in the direction m" Augusta. Tlii- doubt hs at length been solved. It ?eems th it while his nuiti army advanced toward BranchviHe and Charleston, he tent Kilpatrick und his cavalry to demonstrate against Auiru.-ta, ami to break up the Charleston at:d Augusta railioad From official t!isp itches received at the war department, we learn that on Friday last General Wheeler attrked Kilpatriuk'a carulr -t A'ken, on the Charleston arid Augusta railroad, twenty mile- northeast of Augusta, aud after a considerable fight drove tht-ai five miles toward BranchviHe. Our troops had by this time no doubt fallen back to CoDgaree river. If theother troops fall behind the Congaree the eneaoy will be able to shell Columbia from the outh bank. We also learn thit the Con garte and its tributary are both fordaWIe above the city. This disposes us to believe that our troops will giveh.ttt!e before crossing the Cngaree The Itichrnoud Whig a its: We lcaru Ufon good authority tbat our forcta are falling back from before S .frmm's advancing col'imti in the direction of Columbia. S C , an 1 will pr obably made a stand on the Sntee We learn that a t.aval force of 100 meu under command of a !ieuie"int, were cantured by the Yaukees near Sm'thlaud, Iale of Wight county, Virginia. Arxong the pirty was Assistant Kng'neer Toiilitisou. of the James river fleet, who was married the night before his depar'ure. A heavy fire occurred at Tanville, Virginia. The estlmateJ loss excce-ls two millions of dollars From rtevar York. New York, February 17. Tbe steamer Cor sica biings II ivana dates of the 11th. The blockade runner Col Larab wa ob'igcl to return from an attempt to run into Galveston harbor. No news from Mexico. Hardee reports a repulse to our forces ou James Island. The correspondent shows that a gallant charge was made on the rebel earthworks. The rebels defending the redoubts were in fantry, who fled before the the impetuous charge of our men Gen.Oilmore preect at the fight. Tne Commercial's pecial savsthe House com mittee have agreed to report against the rcsolu lion requiring railroad companies which hive received government lands to carry out the contract o transfer suMier free. Adt ices Irom Kichinoud to Jay chow that Shirmau is marching on Columbia, and that Ueauregsrd will etideavor to prevent his croing ttip Ct'aree The Getute will prvbabl take no actioa on the HünoH and Ni igara car, 1 bi'.l, but order surveva. t;;.!J t. i.ight 20.17, . , . . - - -l mill Vn rn. Caiao, Ftbtuary 17 Keo!ut.ot,a intrrxln ed io he L ui-isna legislature oti the 'J.h, exprej regret for tve aiu!t by Mr Full on JuJr Ke'.lt, iu Wa-hingtoti. The v..te ta b!e! tirt- Kortta i:iel an ordr s! Memphis ie q uirir oanirs arid boi lers of reil "tt in Ike ditfivt rt f th l rtit.eec t tile a dectip tioti ( siid j topetty with ti e provo.t cur-lal, i 1 1 1 : t e sn I ol thi title, at.d t e;i ti 1 r ere a vord. lhes;eimrr l) fl og, from MempM, rae i for Cui' ini.ati .'!! twj hui. !rel ! thirty ba!e o f rottOii lloat'ar" brit agatu tired mi"u tie'witti here and Metnphi Th government haf tri t a Memrh!.. r.-i. taimt.g t'efn tlioUMii J ak of grim, ai a on th I h I. rsl'tut'ed at tifty t!i"uai I dot Um Gftseral Utrlt 'oliahr I i li t'c hn-kvi-ajje In the d.nid stf r ft t1 1 'inie The city c.itiov il of 0 I fv t an ordirai re rr4u r tC lub-iitut brkf.' to pay t livCui u IKK) lor alt taouth
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Ph iLADxi.ru t a, Fcbrniry 17. Sub?criptiou to the 7-50 loan at Jay CookeV.to day at 3 o'cl vrk, was f 3, 105.000. The largest iagl uWrittion wis f 5W,HKl, from New York. The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A V WasntSGTOX, February 17. The treasury di partment has been obliged to fill subscriptions to the 7-3'J loan with bonds not bearing coupons, of Feb. 15. Drafts for tie amount due will be for war Jed by tbe general agent at Wa-shitgton. Naw York, Febiutry 17. A meeting of lojal Georgians held at Cooper Institute last eight. Speeches were made by feveral resident Georgians. Ileolu tions were passed denouncing the secession movement, aod urging the early return of the state to the union. Sir Wm. Armstrong writes to the navy department urging our government to manufacture his guns. Capt Wise, of the ordnance bureau, in replv nays the Armstrong guns captured at Fort Fiber afford us means of teting Sir Wil liam's invention. . . Gen. Dwightha? been before the committee cn the conduct of the war, testifying concerning the Ked river expedition. The World's Washington special says the House committee has nearly finished the ex amination of persons holding cotton permits They will next examine the officers who issued them The si me cpecial ais the president told a member of the wats and tneins committee that he would so n send in a new aomination for secretary of the treasury who would probab!v be an eastern man. The Tribunes arm? of the i'otoruac epecial ays tee railroad is being extended. Numerous wagon roads are also being constructed. The Richmond Sentinel of the II h, in n ar ticle on arming the slaves, argues that tbe proposed meisure would be of greu advantage n thesiiig'e item of supplies which is now a verv irnpoitant question wi a the rebel government. The Dispatch eeestio hope of foreign interven tion, and says it is uselesa to JLscus the question. The Enquirer savs the rtceut rie in rebel piper was caused by ihe secretary of the treasury throwing a quantity of gold on the rauket. The clerks iu the departments of the rebel government have appeale-l to the Senate to in crease their pay. Coder the present com pen a tion they can barely support themselves. The Richmond Sentinel Pays a ma?s meeting has been called at Petersburg, and another at Lynchburg, to expreds the views of the peuple in regard to the degrading terms tendered by Lincoln. All our exchanges epeak with one voice of the Fortress Monroe negotiations, and the duties and charges disclosed to us all. The Raleigh Progress and Standard and still hanging out tne white tlg for surrender. The Augusta Chronicle will doubtless also take the same ground. The Enquirer says while the blockade is effective against England and France, it is open to the Yankees The rebels are supplied by the Yankees with articles of commerce they woulJ prefer to purcba.se elsewhere, but take from tbe Yankees rather than do without them. New York, February 17. The Colutnnia Guardian of a recent date say: Sherman id elated by his recent pucce-3, and feels confident of marching through the state. We are willing he should hasten to his doom. His fall will be greater. We can in lulge feelings of confidence in our strength based upon far deferent ground. Sherman's army entered this ptate with threats only defiantly made threats of ven geatice, which should mark his march through South Carolina. We are not to be intimidated, and we are mistaken if South Carolina has forgotten how to treat the insolence of i-uch men. The Tribune has the following extracts from Richmond papers of the 15;h: The Enquirer says according to official advices lat received at the war department, Shermin is moviiig on the upper branches of the Kli.-to evidently intending to fimk BrtiDchriHe and strike the lailroad to Columbia north of its junction, with the South Ctrolina r.iilroad. lr is 'joncluded tint Reauregard has fallen back from Rri:chvi!!c to take up a new lir: to cover Columbia, and one better calculated for defensive purposes. It i the opiuion iu oHicial quarters that a battle is imminent. Beauregard will fiht it on ground ul' his. owu selection, and with an adequate force. The general nkuitioo I- encouraging for us. It was turienily reported jesterdty that a column ol the enemy was moving on Augu-ta. The war depirtmcnt baa uo confirmation of this. The Enq'iirer says the continued absence of oflicial news from the south leaves an open field lor any extent of rumor. at,d coi jecture. Sherman is actively initiating his campaign. His movement in force on James Island below Charleston form the bi?is of some very interestiuK criticism. Branch viile and Charleston at his ultimate objects There is little doubt but what he will reach one or theother. It is by no means probable that the enemy have vacuated BranchviHe, the enemy having cros.-ed the Edisto Ü0 miles above that place are marching upon it. The Tlii urge's army of the James correspond ent stjs the rtbela have a new ram named Jeff Davis nearly completed. Deserters say the rams will soon make another raid down the river. The order for the execution or the rebel pira'e C ipt. Deal 1, which was to have been carried into effect to morrow, bas been reipiteü for the present, and now lies entirely in the Land of the president. The World's special, dated Frankfort, Ky., says: A majority of the committee on judiciary, in the senate, reported that the constitutional amendment abolishing slavery be rejected. The minority report insists upon compensation ae a condition precedent to ratification. Four of the committee are for rejection, one for compensation, and one tot unconditional ratification. Resolutions were passed by the penate of Kentucky aking the appointment of a comraittue to investigate the arbitrary arrests. CÖIVIMER CIAL. i it rcusura. Cincinnati .Tlarket. Oijicinm ati. February 17 Flour fjiroer; good super $ 'J 00, and good extra $". 50. Wheat in good demand at $1 UO lor prime red and $'J 25 for white Corn dull ; ear $I,001,W : fhelled fUg $1.10. Rye declined to $1,23. Barltvdull; receipts large; prime fall declined to $1,40(3 il.-iti. Oats steady at ?4(i-5c. WhUkv dull and rrices nominal; sales at $2.172,1S Provisions closed rather dull. Mess pork saleable at $.'17. R dk meats at $1534(g 16 for .-boulders, and jf'ies at 17(3: 17(cC. Bacon fjt lr,34' for for shoulders and iK) far si ItBird at 2tl 5i20. Gronries steady; fair deraantl. Coffee active at 44(14G No chance in seed; dernati 1 but moderate. Gol.j 20.1. Silver liU. l'xchange dm; licht supply. Money market eioel quiet ew Yrit market. New You, February 17. Cotton firmer and decidedly active; files at fc5 for nr.ddl.ng. Flour firm for comtuoti :. i mei;utii crades; $IO.:5 f,U.75 extra tate; l 1,25 1 1 ,15 eitra Mvitid hmp Ohio, alid $1 1 5Ud; I'i 0 for trv brind-; msrkft rloit tf quiet Whik turner, western 2 2?; and mall lota at 'i 27 Whft very firm with light ruppl; la'r Chicco -prirg $'2 lM; winter red etern 'i 2 4 . Bye dull at.l heay at $1 Cl(dl t.2 Btrlev quirt atd ut chat trd Pun dull; old toned werrti jvi ied i f I M) l't I f'J ill toi 0.!du!; rnodfM'e alea ol rt' tD l fl 10 M BMS': Utter pH ai etfreme Cfl"9 dull Sifc'siqiift Vv'-s Mu."wvdo lll4(.2lt: Hann Inc.!'.,. . Mote dull an J ItomitJ' I'etroltuut quit! ; 'Jht'A .'or crude ; b7 fyr rfiud to Uod. aod fT (or rvfiued fr
"Wo;-, I ryu'et. Pork firmer and letter derated at 3U iS 3G 35 new mes; $33 75Q3I 25 for lbC3-4 do . cash and regular wav. closing at $33 fc7f for re guUr; ar-d 'ZllOoOlO fr prime; $.'U Mf2 n5 00 for prime me-.-Beef firm and i:i good iemind; $ 1 3 Wi n? (iü for plain me, and 42I21 f -r extra tneBeef bams quiet and Medv at $25 75(27. Dresed I102 higher. t l7!4 fif 1734 for western. Cut meat in good demand; 17(31' for shoulders, and 156X22 for hams. Bacon in fair demand; Cumbetland cut 20; l rg cut ham-: 21 short ribbed, and 2 )t (322 short clear Lnl shade easier; 15lv6i2.17ftc incluJiog m&H files of choice at 24c,1,. Butter .'045 fcr weirn. ard 423."fi for ftite.
Cheec nominal at 11(223 Money easier at fi jer cent. Sferlirg dull an ! nominal, lUgcJlO?. Gold dull ard lower; opeuing at 203j and closing at 203",. MtVT TORS. MOXET MAtKCT. Xkw York, February 17. Later. Gold c1oed at tallagher'a exchange to day at 203 J8. MEDICAL. EOBACITS BITTERS. liEKKSEACKS AKK COOD, BUT MUPBtCKS .an: BETTER STOMACU BITTERS. Ten thou-ar J bottles coiJ ia in oath. Iheniost pnpo'ar ktomacb bitter In are. P.0RACK' BITTERS. Good for all deraRKetneut of the Stomach, B:ltounes!, Liver Coirplaintand eaeraldetiility. HOBACK- KITTKE?. They po.e,wouderM tonic properties, irTina" tone t tha appetiteand -Jike ' nrgar.a. ROBACK 1 KRR. Uebilitat?dL Jie. i dsedentary peror. will f-i n them an excellent ionic ROBACK'S L1TTKR5. A wine pla.-syful before each mral wilt rersOTe indijrentioa and all liver diseases. KOBACK'ü B1TTLUS. They are better than all Pills, Powdtr an 4 other nauseous, disagreeable compounds. KOi: U K'S IMTTEltS. They can be ta&en withaot regard to diet, Af an appetizer tbey have no equal. UOBACK'S KITTEKS. They are prepared by an old and skillful physician froru well-known vegetable remedies. ItOUACK'S BlTTHItS. Wherevrr known they Lava become a standard family strenp'tbening remedy. ICO BACK'S lUTTEItS. Try one bottle, and you will mWyn ue them and rercnjinend them to others. KOI2A'UN IJITTI-ItS. V. W. ICOIIACIi. Note 1'roprlctor, A:vl compounder of Stoniarh Bitters, Flood PurifiVr and Bloixl I'ilN, and Dir-tiller and manufacturer of Catawba and Swedish Brandies, and all kinds of the finest domestic liquor, which are sold wholesale or in any desired quantity, at No. 5H,c ami 62 Kast Third street, Cincinnati, U. For ?ale by Dryr?its aad Dealers In Medicine everywhere, and by Browning & Sloan, J. B. Vickers and W. I. Ilaskit A Co., Indianapolis. may2 wly&dtaw A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, KOK I-KM ALKS. Iiif;illitl4' in Correcting Irregu Inritits, KeniovinOhstrurlioim of the .Tlontlil) Turns, from Wliatcvrr i'sinc, and Always Msccvfiil a:i I'rcvi'iitatii e, And tbf "oi.lv eure" aaJ CEKTAIN RKMKUY f..r all tho-- attic: I'gcomplaiBth m peculiar t- the ?ex, whether "aiarrip'i r fing'." Ibei-Pi'ls are notLin new, but bavXeen ed l y the lxc'ors fcr many yeart", both in Frat.ce aDd Aine'ica, wi;h unparalleled uccf!a la every case; an-1 he 's tric d by many thousand ladies who have u.-ed them to make the I'iIN puMic, fYr the alleviation ot thosr t-v.f-frrinn trim any lrref?u!ariti"a whatever, as weil as to prevent an increase of family wh?re health will cat permit it. FVinalra peculiarly itaa;ed, or thoe uppoinff themselves so, are cautioned against using ttese Pills while in that con iition.as tke proprietor assumes no respomibili'y a'ter the above jfdmcnition, although thfir miMoess would prevent any ni;."cbiof to health. Otherwise tbe i'ills are recommended. Fall and epi!ct directions accompacy each box. M.COU EOXFS 1IAVK BEKS LD IN TWO YEARS. Ten tl ouand boe-i sert by Ie'ter, both by ruyelf and acents, to all parts af tbe world, to wbk! answers have been n-turred, iii which ladies ay nothiufr lika the atn e Fil s have been kniwn since the SCIENCK OF MF.D1CIXK MAWKKDCPOS THE WORLD IN RKMOVlMJ. OBTRUCTUiXS ASD RF.STORIXÜ NATURE TO ITS l'ltOTLK CHANNEL, quLctuix the uervc and rebiorii.j the'rcy color of health" t tte tbeek of theruot IeI:cate. PRICK 1 te PKR ROX. fMX BOIF.S fvrif0. Sil 1 by a'l Driirtfid, and by the follawing Jobbing and lri5 M'-ufs, Agents for ladiar.apoüs, Indiana: (Indies, by s-!iii:g Jl, can procure the i'ills. ct cntidntilIy by tin:!, aud witbuut observati ti, to any part of tie ity tr country , and for sale by - TllMI.IXSON A COX.No. 1. Kt Wash:n)rt Mrett. S fKH'A r.T A ÜUHC.AS, X. 49, Kat Wa.h;iutan atrect. W. I. ÜASR1TT A CO., 5o. U, Wet WaInicton street. It. II.LF.K. V .a H and ?0.Btts' RUck . J. Y. SKSOl'H, o it, Batri liousa Block t ami by da i i.V. Ki:i:n;it a kiii, HL iai Jirupgista, Ho. 73, South Meridiaa treet. G. S. LACKY.GeDeralTravelinn Agent for the We. tern State, 167, I.irtcra street, Cbicaeo, Illinois. X. B. i? Ge'inir tit .!es the br v i M?ned "S. I). HOWK." jau31-dlyetHt LIQUORS. C. A. F.U.ICTT. JlMII B. KVAI. K la fa I OTT aV RYAIV, WnOIJtSAI-K DA ALA RS IX ALL KIMIS OF L10ÜOH)1 SOLD AT THE Cincinnati Daily Quotations i'fl fU3lA AT ALI. TIM It Pun Kentucky Bourbon Whlskj, ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES I .Vr,.;.' ''.ri.' jy U e nvitc 0 v wautir.j; I'ute l.i ut to a! ativj e lutn nf tvr 0.cmfl . C .r.-rr ..f MKUtUUN a' l M A HY1.AN I) "ts , 1 ti.liii iv"!!. Ir l JjU.lAw ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW, Orrwr x w. CDU.iri: MrHiiiu.t a mi ähii INiiniN Wref iTlrrh d)e.i h4:aa. ii.), I 'i lii.a. päetal aiteWlaa rlvi la te rvnetef uf fteevWM Ol K ',ur.t of i)-f i:.oii.t t' liu, at!-fa.-t"f y rafree a1fw ml recUel fc9l4if
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fllHEhF. are raaay nsea lialla to draft wht lu.vnrn a-id finnlr relator are oc b. that Mnii tbe GovernA "",,t orafted taB, orprtCTirtn auttitate- a: the rreut h:ch rate, ae al le attended cert'it aardt-hipe. A tt-ipany tnder the title cTtbe InijanaMntujl lraft lnurat .ce ('i31ry, ba be n 'rsan'? ed for tSe pect, purp of insuring Ben against the Draft, ordered fi r iha I5;b ot February. fi. atd they hare coir ete4 arracgecjenta fr tke purpose af fcrniatin?, an-! wüsten:,; jLto the erilce, an accept alle uUtita-e to every cm where a member la drafted. Ita pnrpoe4 arc mutual relief and refection, at the aame t wie lval aid putofSr. spirited, in tiLinr, by a combined ind.ldual effort, tke c,aotas of 4 ffrre: t localitie tbrcsrt et the täte. Kxpener.ca haa thowo thst person can b insured ijrnM teril .f fire and l:e-e, vvon a tied r alcaU4 fled!" " l"!"! IfereM uT.ferTe.i Vy J'.n'ir afirt t coct;rnncy tf Wrrf It 1 estimated tiiat of the oumber Lalle to draft, a ceita n pn-j-ort t u witl be drafted Arreptit: this raUo aa a basis, the Ccmpany feel jusüSed in nndrtakiLjr to ir.ure ir weaTjer acainst the ir-otnina: draft, a each ma. ber'a paylnr. a sum to b reiralated accordicc to the rati f the number t 1- drarted to tbe aa.ber enrolled liabletob drafted, according to.the repectiTe lucaLiie. The uus ir iJuallv contrtcted are to t 4t pvtl In tha First Nation a l Baak, to constitate a find fcr the relief tf tie trailed' oember. On the pajsrert r deposit ofth am fixed by the Board, a certificate of r.cmt er-hip i gi n. tv wtufc. J the member is drafted, theobliRatioBdevaWeaontbeCoajpany tiiBU-terii-a .-.totrr enice f lie li, tJ Suit a an a f lalle tutute, and tu iraUh htm a certificate of exewptitr:. Throuh iL axMKiad tilt rt ai.a c i tribut.i. 1 1 Indiidaal member a fund will b realized auCcient to reli-e all ho r.isy be drafted. To those who-e business relations uake it a ere at scnf.ee to es a dra'ted u.ei.. at..l ii. e wi o, tf drafted. wou.Jt unable ta procure suUtitute, the bener t to .!rie4 fron a a.emWr-bip lu this Ct-a pary are xla and tangible r t r Yau are InsBredtiot the tariety and personal i;K..i1..f::,-re ,r,t,v t.. ent lo W tr t -bet wtat ki Came may be drawn from the wheel. From tbe-e har-.n care and a-ü-j.,ru.i. jou ar re!iee4 asaconpany wiil fill yur placa wi:b an acceptable ub-titu,. vou are drafted. I, u aTe .pared tbe pecur la'rv sacrSBce which yoa mudraiki when, after bein notified that v-u are cotj-critid. , u u. n.iu t.. an eit..iar.t cre far a sabstitcte, whea meu take advantage of jour i"..ii .Tnal r.ecejt;. You are left to the prosecution of your buainei. the , njotment of a bt.:rV prtt Vce, ard If tar raa yo not better pay a moderate, enm Cow fr a mSntituie thi au exorb.tant price af-er iLe draft' ' ' Acain, ybn wbserv. a good and loyal purpose by pee.'.iij t'Au g, iLtcnh au aseociatf 4 effitLtle in !e ted rankiorourarnT.fj. Relieving that by IrdividuaN a-K-iatiaff thenwlv- In a C ii;pat,y 1 k tli. they wJl at niocerate expend to each, form a fund that sriil relieve all sb may be drafted, and crntident in tl eir ability te fill the public demands, the Company inrite II to a menterah!p. They have facilities for fnlf.!! M iby jdertaVe.aiid apart from their reference to eitlen get erallr, rIt the fnllowirf REFERENCES BT PERMISSION:
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7he First National Ba:.k of Indiaüapolif has ciii,ted to becice th eutollan of ary funJ that may W deposited in that Ban on account of money paid in t y persona buurinir In the abore ccrapeny. npon tke tolU, the vlHiTtlZtli0 bK AT. ,"t U ary C"'J' 1 UT,t:1 ftf r ,h' ,!rrt oUc "4 h7 PrtaWr.t .t tae Ln, ted Mates on the mh December, 164, bejin nnti?.'rift?e?tdJf !d,vth ?'a'7 h5 h" d,,poi,e,, sUI1 b' out at any titn- ithect tf. cowwt L Illfic1- tJtt,prtir)e hm from service on accn.i.t c f such drft U deponed in the l.atk 3d Tbe money dej,Mted by pernor who may nt he drilled hall n.,t be dr u out ..r ary purp bel t pay subsntutea until all the drafted men have been r !i-ved f'om Le cfrslt prpw. eat to hat!I0iii0Sn.lh.e Bf."k Pf"' to lL- ITane fomp.r.y. 'a,.d tbe T-ai ba. ,.o ct-cn.ctiou with it whatever, except that it will receive the deport cf n or.ey for :be purr oes aforesaid, at.d recent for tte mumII. KNGLISII, I'r ilont, TOIIIV O. ISi:W, CarsliiiT. Ian13 Oliu
MEDICAL. MANHOOD, A KD TilK VIGOI: OK YOUTH KLSTUUKIi IX lOl I. X. week by DK. UlCOKLTS KsSKNCK OF LIf K. Ir itKord, (of Paris.) after jears cf earnest ndtritation, ba at length acceeilca to the urgent re5uet f tl.e American public, aud appointed ar aei.t in w York, for the fraie uX bi valued and Ligblv prized KM-nre of Life. This wcnJeriul ant will "restore Mai Wu ". the mo-t shattered conti1ution in four eeki, atd, if Bsed acc'diT.n to printed intruclions, failnte i impc--sible This l.!e-re.toring rcmeijy thould be taken j allabeutto mairy, as in eflerts ar jrriinen. Suecei, in every case, is certain. Dr. Kicora Kk-erce ef Life ia aM in case, it'u f 1: II in-truttionsfor use, at 3, or four qtiantitirs in out M t9, and will be sent to any part, carefully pr kr!. u receipt of reiiiiitai.ee tt bin accredited afrent. Cltculir ent fr en receipt of fonr stamps. rHII.IPKOI.AXI), 417 Uroome tr. ja-Jl-dly Onedo.r west of Broadway. N. T. LECTURES. Philosophy of Marriage. f I1HK TKOPklKTORS OFTHK NKW YORK Ml "Kl M 1 of AmtomT have deiermiued. rtgardle.ta i( evpense, to ist tie free, (for the benefit tf enfTeribf hnmanity, atd sappression of quackery,' four of the!r m; t interetlnK and in.-tructive Lectures on Marr;aice i.d disqualification. Nervous and I'hyhi al Iiebuity, i'remarure dechte of Wanhooil.Ind.ge.'.tiOD, YVtaknes - r Depresbion, Impotency. Is ef Energy and Manly Power; the (treat Social Kvil, ani lhu Maladies wh'.ch reuit from youthful follies, excels of maturity, r i?ncrn of Fhysioloiry a-.d laws of Nature. Thea invaluable lecture have beea the means , enlightening and avinr thousand, and will be ftrwaried free, on receipt of four at amps, by addreinje. Sere tary. St York Huseum of Anatomy and Medicine, fcrac!way, ew Tork. Jan21-dly NOTICE. DisM)Iutioo ol Copartnership. fllHK frni of Ilrcknjsn t McArthar is this day I. solved by mutual censett, either t.f the parties a;e authorize 1 to ettle tl.e buj-ine of the firm. All peron knowing thetnehe to be indebted o tb above will pWse call S -rttle at tbe Bafs (':v M I! . C. II KC KM AN, JOHN p. McAKTHLl: Iadianapclir, February I4te, 165. feblS-dlw REAL ESTATE AGENCY. HILL A COXIVEIC. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, . ti West wtiliiten nireet, I5DIAKAP0US, INa ITRKT variety ef baaiaesa appertaninf to a Military "j Claim Agency traoiacted in a manner to wanant aatisf action. Tbe atlentio of thoe witbiac I purchase, !'. !- or rent real etaie ia directed to thi firm. febO-dtf MONEY TO LEND. ItJCLATST 5c SMITTI, Authorised by OoverLmeni t losu tO.tsjt. in ama from f 1 to thourandi, cn Watches, Lhaia da. Jewelry, Clothiac, I'arniture, Vu.ical InMnanebts, atd other personal property, at No. 13. .rth IU.nn street, ITorweod's PIxk, tbe f.rt lu iU.LH n-.riS ' the Rates House, up eta'rr. l'rivte rtf ri, sor.d dcor Cr.ce open at all hours. jfjT'L'er'" leemed pledge e-1 all kinis for eale r tra!e. ja:.30-dif WANTED. U-A Ti:D-125 A lUMTII IUomt liier, to introduce tha new tl .iAi ? tri h m'!y ir.-j M.uhl'tf, the oily low frtce tiath.re li .be country which is by I. rover A Usher. eteier V WtUon, Hosts, i ntcer A Ce.. aod PacbeMer. iaty and expeuus, or larr. cumralsnat a! owed. .i'J tt : er Machines nusi sold for b than forty 4nllars each a.-e imf iingmtni, and Ih seller an-1 a.ef K.t-U. tl!-is. lri1 tircu'ars sent re. Address eHAW k IJI.RK, Iwdief.-rl, Mane ..t-dAsv Ira A Fim-Rate Baierj for Sale. ("10!MMIS(i ef a M Coiliei fift-rtt'.frark'r Hij chire, a ti a M ,Orn, ' ail thr narb.ne ry iete.-ary f reatry ej en tb tI, being the "'y vt in lb ri. 1b rf" rletcf'l III hsMh his resscn t ' f ts-h pSFilae. 1tr. af HKiNIlT ACIIKT. f! . In tlafipr!'. it .''IV f M Krt. Vh'aa Citv. ra'aruary . MM. W-dlw nEryAL. Indianapolis Mcrfhan.N' Krhango MAI eeea et 4 te Ri U Pf . Xl.rkei'i CilM.r.f , eppwll the l'a'tCi, ta rtttsyttatla itreet, .lial.ly esf W lassie's Utmrt atea. f.te t J. BaJCtAkD, sH.ratary.
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AG 1XST THE DRIFT? W. H. Kncli.b. IVea-l Firt Xat'onal Haak. Citizens' National I'.ank PROFESSIONAL. It K 31 O V A. I. . Doctor W.U. THOMSON, HAS KKMUVFIi Ht DFUCF nXK VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, "fI!ERK HE ILL CONMXIT V V ( trat ar.d cur private Lh'ae, in all thrlr I..:-. tlac,e. . -.. i- . ' -4" i , raru:f,ca'.ion a'd pLa-.. i IT Wn. Tt. n.ri : . f iA each patient a writt-?. i'truT.it.t, 1'iiitlititr him-rlf to Cert a radical f' aud perm rlare. Fir. VTra. treatmert T-eM c;:e, r n.ak.e h"i - ii.a'fe -f Pilva T'fillty !k tte J. ar lv'l- tl.i,e yurs 'u tLe city ,! huflalo, N.T.. eij bt y-.r in CL'cao, ., and tw.year. ii. Teoria, lil. LA.r.iiK eiht eara practice In Cblcar. Hi., Le Cured over tbirtet u tlouhat d a.e. Dr. rVm.lh non, in h is i raui ef r Screfula, Eheumatie ard renewal diseases .t the t-lxd. ue a Pump tinir. Vapor Path f the ajst liipenioo kiu4, In corjafcc tion wita ibtercal treatra'Lt. EUI.NAL KM1S1(jXS. the rouesueuce raelf-at.. Tli! fcoti'ary r--e. r '1-p'avrJ rexval luda'f'Bce, la practiced by the yevh of buth exe to at a!mot IBliti.it. d exteLt, p'oduc'.'. it'.j unertin certalalythe fwllowiui; tra:n of wirlul'jrr Um aulri eonhated by ientific midical nieaurer, tu ha.low couatenanoe, dark spjta r.nder the tr . i a!u in the beai. riLaiaa- In j the ears, and noi-en l.ke the rt:-t!iT t.f leaves and rat , tli:i t.f chariots, realnen about tte ns.a( wrakne af tiie un.t rynJof el viiu. LluMed it.tel.ect, lo.-a ot coafidence, d.fi;d(t ce in apprg.tL.bg trai i r, a dlike t form new aCUUa.l.lJIice. t df.nr.:t-.,n tu l,t:r. il.lr I Ios of niemorv, beric f ubr, p'nij le r.i various eropi.fiim iujui w,e lace, luireu lot jrte, n;Lt sweats, retid breach, cough, cut,. ax..!:i( TE'.:.n;ui.ia, mtX freeaettt ly Irifaeitr. TLe afiitctei, r, tre frt i per.re f any of the above srpttns, bo'j'd nrre liioinon lor relief. atrlv apply to It. YTm. XT'OJ'ce adCvs-ul:;.-i It ware teet, Indiap.l , lin!. P. O P.-x IC3. st. yj) Suuth Ll :at.24-dly DRUGGISTS. A. E. VINTON & CO., Wholesale and U t;iil DRLCMJISTS & APOTHECARIES t-OHNKIL O1T0SITK I'OSTOPFJCK. Indlanniat Ind. Wi: vTUL'LD KKsrECTrULLY AS5:)L'5CC TO t'ep'iblic that our arranjecenta a'e t.ov coiaplete to pennt:etjy r.n nct the DIU (2 AND APOTHECARY TRADE. (br li-t Of f'.O !. w; et..t.race everjthi-J wi!h;n tl i'.alojrue of a ?r-t r!a-s ea I) It I u I! o i m i: . rrKK cnry.CAij. C'HOICK KKf)l('i5FS, l-FKIUMr-RV knri.r, KKI.I.CT Dht i;-, FAXJT TillLET GriOIX, rort LAit raiKST HEnctsis. Parr Vin nnd Liquors, &c. f;arste l;riiaer t f.r Paints, Oils, Drushoo, Window Class and all To sUb we lnv.te speiU st'"t;ti k LSeral share paUousir i k it '.If wi-clr. frbll-dla TOBACCO AND CICARS. joii a. iir.im.ix.r.it UflXA. suis a Iw day. Lis c'A sian4 at 5e J l aiuter lUw-e, ai 4 luve U Lu s'J tiwt 4t a4 't v Uer rtiisU l-e io m ke a f e, t, g t IIa at a C'r to rait on bim tLsre Mnee hs b, (Vsed tut his .tots M has siaWftei Ike tl.sace. In err ( hy tly th -et iwis at a re4is4 ca-b p'ke. i: tM i, feiO .t: joii a. II il UNi'.l li. PROFESSIONAL. Ilr. A. I. Ü A LL, No. 05 'North Nnvr Jor?ny Street.
