Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4473, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL.
TCE3DAT UORälNQ. FEBRUARY 21 CITY ITEMS. tij Eroma IsgO. WI!r U 014L1 S'aakapeare'a 2f" A few exchaosre pa per. dre up m g of 100, can be bad at thia office park tf tJ Yeaterd ay barautiful day overhead Sugar water will run do Look out for maple aolaases iood. J3PSe Dr. Wra Thomson's advert'fetxent oa tbt third pge of to day's paper. jan 2S tf. Cut at Lor Lot. No. c3.on Nebraska streit, la Danlap sod Tutewiler's subdivision, wit! I? old for $200. Inquire at this oIEce. l3-;f To Rst A cottage oo Etat, rear Washing ten t?rett,fto tome household furniture, nearly new, for sale Apo'j at II M. S swell's cr eery store. 2i-d'it K7Tbe lS3d Indiana Regimen marebe! Uj headquarters yesterday and received their arm It U a subject of general remirk that the new regiment are made op of a better class of sen tban any tbat have preceeded them. DwtLLtxo Ilocaa ro Rt.fT. On the corner of Teoneaea and Sixth streets; Drake's addition : ' boute5 rooma; cellar, well, and out bouae all complete. For information apply to Mkk i Co , J No. 17 and ID South Meridian trre tf I Notice The Indiana, State Hoard of Agriculture will meet at their office, corner Washington and Meridian trct thia morninsr at 1') o'cloek. w. II. Looms. Sce'v. GJ-Auct'on fale to da? at 2 Et Wahii ? ton street, at 9) a. m . of a. beautiful atock of boots and shoes, great variety, and a few dry goodP, also, nine watches, tickle and double cases. Ldies are specialis invited. .. Wji. E. FiATiir.asTON, 21. It Auctioneer r ; Ciox TAaaMCL Tbe ibore t-jiM ; will conforuUj feat three thouacd people, n , well lighted and hf a ted The mid? ia for rent for concert. Appl to W. U. Loornls. Onie corner Washington and Meridian street. Indi anapolis, Ind. 11 Im K7Petitions were circulate 1 in all nirta ot tbe city yesterday, to get the tax payers to ain. petitioning the city council to fund the city debt, and to iue bond. Thia petition not only refers to enouch to clear the citv from tbe pend le? draft, but rovers all whatever kind. past exnenditnre. -f : t37We shall be under obligation to our friends if they will furnish uamny itetm of new tbat may come under ther observation, and that we may not be likely to her of. Any t.m i;i relation to city matters, that will be of ener-il Ioteret, or that will benefit the city, if Ml it the office, will be thankfully receive! C"t7Tbe Couucil met Ut ni'ht. and tran- j acted but lit'le bmiiie-! The time was princi i paily occupied in counting th number of -.n- : cribers to the pe'ition to f'ind the city di bt, .u:d ! dicu4-in th it f'ie-Jt on. I w u fo.m It thu tie! list only larketi about l.Otf'J imrne to mtke ti e i required number of three fourth of il tai pay- ; ers The Council adjourned until Wrdnesd y bight, when it is expected the rej-.ii"i'e number 1 will be obtaineJ. tT'i'or second hand beds, bedveaJi, chir. rocking chairs, office chairs, looking glasses, ! tables, desks, bureaus, wardrobe, f-tove. cook inp ftoves, parlor stove, nnd all kind ot oQie and houae furniture, before buying, go to J. K. Maroi's, No. 233 Eist Wahirmtou street, ai d see if he baa not the very urticle you want. II he has be will trade it for greenbacks or any article of furniture you can spare. Marot ia a public benefactor in tbe wy of supplying 11 that want second-band furniture. 1ST" Em ma Waller's lag cannot be repeated during her engagement. tCPIn muddy weather, when the ground IS juicy, to preserve tbe health you mut have good shoes. If yoa want boot or shoes that will keep out all moisture, keep your feet warm and drv. ret Lintx to mske you a pair. He has the best of leather; and Lis workmen are artists in their line. It is pleasure to wear a pair of Lintx'a boota. especially in muJly weather. Lints kcepe tbe second door eat of ti e l'lmer House, en Washington street. rgrRbodius.the irrepressible Ilhodiu, a'.ill t i sf . . taminuM to oisnense Deveraces ot ice itov. fame, done up in the best style. Rhodius excels all. TL Circle is on North Meridian atreer. easy of access, and open to every man thai wants something to take. MrmcroLiTAM TtucaTar Mrs. Waller played tbe Jewess Naomi in splendid style l ist erei.ing to a packe! audience Her decUraatioii of the curse justified the elaborate ht.d.itions it bus re ceived from the press. To night she rcpre.-ents for the only time during ber engagement, the great Shakspearian character of lago. suppoited h Mr. Kilev as Othello, and the hole strength of the company. The estimation in which Mra Waller's Iago ia held by the be?-t critics m iy be ' inferred from the quotations in our columns trom -coteroporariei. j CariTAL Dato SToaa. e r.orice that our youn? friend. Mr. N. M. Woods. hi fitted up a j Deal dnie ftore on MASsacbu-ett avenue, at the ' corner of Vermont street, and furnished it with a , complete stock of fre-h drugs atid medicine-, t cr j fumrv. fancv goH3a, paints arid oil, window , gUhS.'ic. Mr. Wooda i well knewn t our physicians as a raot competent and obbgitgi precrifiicnist and he will give bis sprei.J. i er- ; sonal attention to dispersing per.cripti -o e , most cheerfully commend the "C;;aI IVcl Store" to the patronage of our citizens. j gTEmma Waller's lago must te seen to e j believed possible to a woinau' cspabilitie- N. ; O. Picaune i ( MiMOtJsii Wterea, it has corre lithe knowledge of the Young Bicheiur's A-o:i :ion ..uf a;he death of our niuih beloved friend ad conwanioo, Mr. Samuel (iundelfingtr; aid . whereas, our feelings dictate tbat we hhould pre eutsaioje testimonial of respect for ihe deceu.-ed; therefor be U Resolved, Tbat wbi.e we humbly submit to lhe Divine decree, we cannot refraia sorely Ia.menticg the loss of a noble friend and ccm , pinion. 3 That in the death of Mr Simuel Gundel tirgcr we have lost an ciceilent fricud. who. while among ua was ever faithful, sustaining a moral character, the example of which was com mendabJ before all. ... t., nciation extend its l.eutfe.t ysupatby to the person! relatives and friends of j fCir.V.i,-rt!t:ftria be iascribel in the1 - i..W f ih .ociation. I W'lUlt . . . 5. Thai a copy of the above preAinoie atii rcr olutions be pubbsbci in the Ii.d;napolia paper-, j and alo tbat a copy be sent to the relanves cf , 1 tbe deceased. J.O. 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37" How ofieo is it the eae that ihe ivk man isconSned for days an! weeks, ar.d ot:e: loaea bi life, or rises from bis sick bed with ome rerfranentd:sbilitv. because the meJinne he tvke did no: bare the" effect intended by bt pays.ctar. This mav have been beeause the me heme fte .dolttrated. or laaute.or tbe proper proportion were nol used by tke druggist. No or. i.eeu tear any of thesa effecu lüai tela hn me.iic.oea wt Seoour's.in tb Bite House block H medicines are unadulteratexi. pure acJ fresh, a. o" ths gentleman tbst puts up bU prcscripuo:.j un Jerstaads Lis buaioesi ihorougbly , and makes no miaUkes. tiet jour prescriptions filled et - stur'i, IX jcu watt to get well and lita looj
ilwti i Caws. Jahai in an - Dr. Thompson. Peruan t travious notice tbe appointee of Ca;f. J. H JohrvM ami Dr. Thompson, principal doorieer. er cf.tle Senate ot Indhtr. met la he berate Cbmr of botl'Kk p,m,n tbe It:?, mat Oo motion, J. D Uenry, Eq . was -poiatei chairman, BDd J. ii. Cietaenla. q .selected a ecretur. Tie chair, after sdtnowledirirg the compliment pa. id io few appropriate remarks, anted the cl -Vet of the DeeiiDr to be the presentation cf a beautiful cane to escb of tbe gentlemen a',ve narrifi for the uniform kindnee arid geatlrmanly bearicg which bare cbmcterixcd their rour towards the donors. On motion, the cbair appointed Mes?rs. Monroe and Moor a committee to cot duct Mevrc. Johnot. ar.d Tbomf on to aeata aas gned them. 2Ir. Cochra.i then advanced and made the followjr. addrei: ilr. Johnu. Sir On behalf of the apportitee of ti c do'nkrepera of the Indiana Seuate. it Is mad? mT 1t.tr, as it i ray pleasure, to preeut yon. sir. lbs tokeu of our f rier.dly eteem. 1 be stronyc: tie that can bind ls together is thate f unsn.mrty ia the discharge of duties pr taimcg to a roirn.oj object. Yoa. -.ir. have been our bead, and if we bare bffn instrumental in aecunnjr for yourself the apjrobetioo of the Senate, whose trusts you have vl in your handa, we shall feel full? repaid for our anxiety, our praise and our labor. That j oar f jt ire oreer may be pleasaul and happy, and that no cloudi may ever cast their hujjw orer jour wellare and peace, ia our moat pirne't prater and hop. Mr. Johnson rerark in reply . (DriEHix : I am inded aatooisbeJ at thi kindne', o mcb J'o, Vua I hardly ktvjw ebnt r Fay in return What bare I done to merit auc h a token of rour esteem ? U it because I pare joa jour appointments ? I did that bee ue I thought yoa were deerini; it ; It rn sty to you, lb'. I bare found you ro, a. belter et of asuieUnt. were refer in this Senate, ar.d the Senate I am fcure. will appreciate you, aa rny choice f help. I (-ball ever kee; tl.i.- e'.cjjar.t cane, to remember th -?s.'!i 1 liCG. and tny frietida tbat t;ave it to tue Vben we part, it w-ü be reminJer of to-day, a:-d I h ; e it will serve Ut urjite ua more witmlf together I will now that.k y(u from my hcrt j fijr jour prefect, mid trut that we may not for (tt cah oil tr. si d 1 will c!oe bj skirp m ! , ie.oeabr our rountrf and mnd U-C to j her n;,lM AH; ,hiiLk you. Mr She then came forward and unde the !!- ! i lowing rernsrks: ; Mr. rboairan: Oa behalf of tbe appointees I ; in your ü p.trt ment, l am nere to present you a : alight testimonial of their regard lor you. , 'I his cr.e which I now present you i the re- ; suit of contributions by every employe in your , cer-rtii:eii?. llrrrwf the same and be assured that with it i ou h ive tlie kind regards of all of ua. let ue "hope that yoo will alwas carry it out of regard I tor thoe who present it. I ermit u to hope that the good feelings and j kindi v reltiions growinc out of it m iy not ceae j at the close of this session, but may continue on i and ever while time to us thall last. Mr. Thomraon made the following reply. lVrmit mo to return you mv heartfelt thanks i f jr tliii evidence ot oi:r esteem. It is nn evidence to me that my efforts to fulfil thn duties of my ctutiuii, have not imposed J uptii you any unnecessary burtbrn. thit concert j and harmony has exi-ted, and tb it in future life we can look back to this period as one uumarred by any unpleasant lluught In tuy aniki through life I csu bear with nie this te-tiinoi i-tl, and hen totterincdown tbe Iev 1 i : i e loWrtrJ the toot of the bill, where sleep th? pile nation of the de d. it will, tierhitps, keep r.iy feet t'rom rl;rpii:ir at d cause me to rcrneuj t'Cr ti.ocC wl.o-e kiridne.- bestowed if upou rot I again rfturrt vou my thinks. 3 A I ter the foregoing ceremonies the (ecretarie1' tMb!e4 were covered bountiful! with the luxuries ! of life, which the o:rry boys were well calculs- ; ted to ci j v On tbe conclusion of the ceremonies the secre tiry was ordered to furnMi tbe editors of the Sentinel and Journal with copies of the proceeding of this meeting and sisk tbe publication of the Pitne 2T"Em!n Waller's 1" Cincinnati Commercial. was truly great ArrtMMiNTs and Prouotioxs IX IvLlAVi IIeoimk.nth 1 4 wt h Ilciriment Company C, It M . CuttU. (vtbtaj.): LfC O. HtrrU. 1st lieutenant: N')hi. J J.,r.;.t "2 ;i.i:roi.iit n,.rnn:iw I) . Abrani (. ir. opt im: Jatues M. Cfoolrich, let iitutci.un'; JniLe-t K Langsdale, Qj lieu tenant 144th Kcs;:aient Company D. Henry C. Fcrpuo::, mptt.u; Floyd G. Ogleo, 1st iieutet:-nt; f'bilip L Dtvis, '21 lieutenant. Company I). George W. Riddle, captain; Emery I. Toney, 1st lie'itei.ant; Hamilton Martin, SJ lieutenant. 147tli Regiment Coro;auy II. Taylor Gibson, - - - - - . - - - - M'tttbew .Joi.fi. lt lieutenant: Ate: Comnany R. Charles i. irbart. 1 tt lieutenant; Irtllt. 14Gtb Regiment Comp.my A. Thorn s P. Spiilro.n, e iptain; Geo. W. Iteed, 1st lieutenant; , Christian J. Heurr, 1 lieutenant. ; 1 S3 i Hek'iment Company A, John L Scott, j rar uiu; Euete Sullivan, lit lieutenant; Benton I Si eiliijrjerger, 2-1 iieutemnt. Company D, Oliver II. P. Carey, ciptain; Joseph Susrar, i l"t lieuteuint; Joseph F. Kuess 2J lieutenant. 1431 kc'inent J.bn F. Oill to te colonel, formerly of the 24th Indi tut; John L. McQuiddy to be lieutPiPint colonel, formerly of the 23d Indi in Dih Regiment Serg'l Major Lafayette Burr to be 1st lieutenant and quartermaster in the place of Keliy, mu-tered out; Capt. James I) Hraden to be nisjor in place of Carter, mustered out I2.h Regiment Serg't Major Je-sell. Coch riii to be 1-t lieuten tnt and quartermaster in pltrf ot' I.ee. di.nmied. 16 h Raiment Capt. Jame M.Hildrethto be Mir Lie-ut Col. Robert Conovt-r to be colon i. and M.jor James B. Hi! Ireth lo be lieu i tenant coim cl j I7t!i Re!u.ert A-isunt Surgeon John B. i I. u km to be urgeon; H p".;il Steward David C. ' lJ.ne to be as-.r-tant ureon. l?.h R;itrfiit M.ajor Jame B B'mck to be lieutenant colonel. '.21 Reg ment C tpt. Wm II Suodgra-s t he m-j r. Wtlli.im S Jordin to be lat lieutenant ard l'SiuUnt 2b'.h Regiment Major Newton A. Lo sn to 0" I'euteotiii colonel. Oth Regimen i Lieut. Col. Simuel O orv to ie colonel . GregrTEmm Waller is the bet hg ,ince the cider Boot a. jButTilo Commercial. CuiNotoK GrriCkas Tbe following named o:li. is of Indiana regiments have lel'l the service for the caue stattl: Fit!.t heavy artillery, 2lst regiment, Col. John A. Keith, honorably discharged, having tendered hi resignation b.ed on surgeon's certificate of di-a'ii.ity Svcoud L cut. Omer Touey, co. C, dichargcl !nr tl.e "rnixJ of the service " I'b.rty eighth regiment, Capt Henry F. Perry, JjV ou account of pay.cl Ha-th rd re-u.ent. Surge Caleb V Jones, ru . .. d. I. ....... J.r I Am' r- 1 li.a.lnr. mtei Jo; if l)jj;ritv. mastered out and r.onrat'ly di.ich.trk.eJ Sixtv Gfib reciment, 21 L;eut. Charles E. t I'retoti, lesigred. E chty firth regiment, let Lieut tint Hiram L Tillotsori, reij:i.el and Adji Ninety. rdnth reiment. Leut Col John M. B-ikcy," re-ir rd, CI L'eut Herry MÜJer, !ron--r.iblv"diaharged on accouat ot physical di-a-b.i tv' 0..e hundrelth reimeM. 1st L eu:. CnJeo.i R thbüt. rc-igned-t)ne hun lred snd twenty -fourth regiment, C-pt Saoijel I Conner, mustered out, tor tendering his re- goation while ci der charge l),.e hundred ani twenty -t.ix.th re-imr.t, a - . a a t nt la ii A. i . Keee. re-igt.eJ; leu, coionei Solotr.on PeLot.g, leagued; 1st Lieut Crawford Fa rbirA, rei;t.ed BaTv-s:sn The order diir:.aing trom te seiv'ue Cat t. Kit F. Scott. Ö3d reg. meat Indiana volct.teeis, fjr dach: et.ee of or Jer-. bi."uder tbe epaciai i IrcuiEstai.cea of ;Le eae. aud io ct uvaderaluti) of his l.avii g col ducted a detachmerit of recruits froai S'ahvill K Savatiaa.h" beu evoked by special order from tbe warde-pirttrect
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IjJ ' The directors f the ' Union Iciuracee Cotnpanj, which his jott bcn orgatiied In toil city by a large otnerof tbe moat lubataxtial oencf the aute, bare deciled to Couble the saoutt of the csp.'tal stock of theeosnpeoy iro me!iately. Tbey la lend to Biake It "iron bocc1"lo erery respect, aci ti put it upon auch 4 bis' as to make ererj one Inurin; m it feel that tbej are in$urtd ia fact, as we)I a in name. It wü be io the bindi of geni!etneQ of tbe bib et UxiJinp in tl.fttity.or tbe state, and so atronfr to dtt eompti'on. Lare eastern corapir.I3 hre too lonsj occupied thii field. Itia time Indiana had a company of her own tbat would ukerar.k with the beat in the whole country. The Union will be juit that company, and we wish it sacces wl;h all our bearti. The ofScera to whom applicttion bou! i be made for Hock, are : James M, Ray. President ; E B. MartinJale. Treiurer : D. VT. (irahba. Secretarr ; Alfred Harrison, William II Engbsh anl Tbomn II. Shirp, Excc-tite Curamittee ; (leo Merritt. J. IL Raldwin.Chn. II. Raymond. Wrn S. llubbard.fi. W Iiathbone. L. ft Warrea, John W. Cur- n, J M IUt. E. R Martindale. AlfrH Harriaon. W. H. Un-Ü-h. and T. II.
Simp, D.rectorj. Telegraphic Dispatches. sroiri sxrsfatt ros m aaiaTaiBiamsst.. rr Memtnc itepwra ee first Faaje.; MIDNIGHT lSKPOItT. Latest War Hews. d a ii l u it i ; i : t i: it i c; ciiai:m:sto. SHERMAN MAKING FOE LYNCHBURG. ITIIBIRMYOFTIIE POTOMAC OFFICIAL WAR BULLETIN. REBEL DESERTION'S ON THE INCREASE ! INDIAN TROUBLES ON THE PLAINS, O O INT O 1 E S S I O N A L Ac. At. Ac. From tvaaliinfrton. iiingtjn, February 0 The Richmond W Dispatch of the l?lh has the loilowinj: i Dsrters s ty that Grant has sent tf.OOO men to ! City Point recently , and it id suppo-ed tbey are ; to be sent to Newbern to reinforce Sbermau cr ! A Kingston, S. C torrespoiidenl learns tbat ' the YftnlkPe" are rreraring an expedition against ! We! Ion. f Five locomotivei and railroad irot haye erI tainlv been laiiiid at Morehead City ty the Van j kecs Jones City, N C , wn vi.itp lat week ly I Vankee raiders, ard all the provisions were carrieI o'.T . Itv th blowiii,; up ot th rebel truce boat on the Jame-. two i.eroe and ßve white men were j killed and two soldier drowned Two soldiers, together with eight of the ambulante committee, wore sued. Mo-hv was in Lvrchb'jtg on Wedredsv, and ! would so.m join his command The Augusts Chronicle sdvic the cititens to j ieist the burnir g of cotton there The paper j is denounced as. yank re concern j Information from the armv of the Potomac ! as bite as yeaterday morning reports that all was j quiet. l Deserters are constantly coming in and are j more numerous thitn br a l.np time They i hive aversrd 70 a dy for the pift week j Among them were r-everal officers The utmost i d'Kwiniiet.cy rrevi!s throughout their rnnks since the late ti bt, and thev seem determined to keep the field r.o longer as ther claim they can I never gain their independence and Ke no reason j why they should rem ain and be all killed They i lo saj tt at Icsertin is io pencr.! lo the reir of their own linesitt.it Lee h is issued an order to arrest every man found rulf mile wif frnrn hi camp or p -l One man ivs his cctnpunv was strong a weeic ago. but 15 had disappeared since, tea to tbe Unite 1 Ststes and tue to their homes. 2aanv of tie deserter brinjr heir arms in rilb them. A fli of truce appeared in front of the 2d corps on Saturday a.-kiog for the bodies of some rebel officers killed at the late battle of Hatcher's run Their requtsi w finally granted and ths bodies were couveved to the rebel lines. l-'rotii ev tork. New York, February 20 The steamer L berty brings Ilivnna dates to the 15th. There is no Mexican news Several blockadeM have returnel lo Havana, unsble to nnkc entrance The rebels intend purchasing small achoonei to run to the coast of Florida The Coolie trade is opening aain; three hundred and Gvc anived. The Richmond Whim's Et TeLnefsee coirefpot.dent !-ay many rebel soldiers are falling into the hands cf the e:icmy Scouts of the 67th North Carolina home fruarda were recently capured neir TayIorYiHe. Nore.sistar.ee was nuce on the rsrt of the rebels. 1 he rebel reserve fore along the mountains, the correspondent Mt. dot.'t rem o amount to much. , Di-atisfaction exists amtig the grain grower, and slaveholderi at the order lor conscripting so manv of lbe:r siav fT li e -ert ice. and it eems cruel to demttd the few slave? left o;t vast number they held two years ago. of the j Since the demand was made by the govern ment, at least three quarters of the negroen have gone over to tie cemv. Farmers are with at h.n Is o cultivate their farms Tbe enforcement of the conscription act in East TeiK.ej'sec, placed lU.UCD fc'gbing mea in the rLks of the federal army, who would other wise have been at home pood citizens Trob ablv 2,'KX) were dragged into the conftJerate ; service who hive generally proved tnemselvea a nuisance to tne covcrnmeut i ne negroes are runniog awar and will come back iu a short time armed and in the rat ks of the enemv. The draft is to tike p'ace in the 'JJ an d ;3J district of Brooklyn to morrow. The Commercial's Washington pe-il hs the following: Senator Morgan will withdraw hi dec':nat:oa of the nomination to the treury dep trtmern . A l'rge number ef New York politicians are in W-h t-gtou. including Th irlo Weed and Mr Raymond. Tobacco ard oilmen are endeavoring to effect a reduwtiun of the tax ou these articles. l'rona M. I, oui Sr Ltfia. Fenrutry '2). Color.cl Livirgton, coramand;rg on the plaits, reports two fights near Mud Springs, from tbe 4:h u the 9th it st , between nearly to tboustn J Indiana and about 00 of tbe 11th Ohio and Tih Iowa civalry. un der Lieut. Coi. Collins. Tfce Itdians were driven c ff with a ioss of forty killeJ Our lo as tw.i kil'ed and 21 wour.deJ. Tfce Ir.öin:!1 went north, nurübering T'0 lodges aril driving to ber is of captured ctt'e with tiirrn. (ifeneral F.ii & teier tpbed irum 'Vash:pgton that ne male sl arrai k'ei( i.t for riing thirteen regiment of cata'.rv iu th.s state f-.r oe year's service, which will re'ieve the state of Missouri f.-om The drift. I'rum Philadelphia. I'aitatatrtna, February 2J The aa!a of 7 3J'a by Jay Cv.k dur:cg the wetk en i ng SaturUav wre twei.'.v-rix rnil.iots five bur drei and taeut mouaacd two hur.drel dollars At toie rate the reui!uJcr of the loau will be an;d before the end of the momb. Ail banks and bankers supply the bau at par lo tmaieditt applicants. Jay Cook, gsnsral absiriptioa aent reports tbt salei to-day acoactisg to $412,61. laelui-
frs; one from !few Tork of $1,000,000, one of $IC3.000 fron CsJciyo tad f! icWrip-tioas
From .etTbcrn. awsaa.t, 2. C, Fabruary 16 Tfce fail cf Fort Fiiber cause a revolution ia tbe mindj of the people of thia täte, wh'cb. If there is any meaning in tbe baif threats emanating from tbe täte capital, aut result in tbe separation of Korth Carolina from tbe confderacv . Raleigh ia garrisoned by tbe union force, 1 which if the rfcery protection required bv tbe r .ervative pArty. A rebel pper favor a return to the union even with emancipation. The ecemv art ai'vin their aupplie from Wilmirjton with a view to the evacuation cf the city. It i estimated that there are orer $CJ.(K)0.0 JO worth of cotton tored from Wilmington alorr the iice of the railroad reaching to S joth Caro'i nt and tbe southern part of orth Carol na oherman a movements we regard with much anx-.ety tbat he leigh. The rebel parers of the state predicts 'ill attempt to bold (o!dh-ro and ItThe Raleigh, North Carolina. S:aulrd and Kaleigh Progress and other conservative papers in the state are prayiug tributes to the military genius ot ienerai snerman, wnose appearance will b welcomed with applause. from esr Orleans. Nsw OaLtaxs, February 10, via. Caiao. February 20 Tbe rebel Col. Grifitb, commanding at Woodviüe, has placed an embargo upon tbe pai!age of cotton acd citiiets into the federal lines Tbe annual report of Thomas W . Conway, fuptrinlcndent of the bureau of free labor, shows the following result: Tbe number of freed men now under Conway's charge supported by the government are 1,417. The expense of the government for ths year i $14, 4W. The number of freedrcen on plantations in the department managed by the bureau during the year, 50.Ü0Ü. Number of p!anatious under cultivation, 13,000. Amount of property transferred to the treasury Jerartment. $1.UUO.'240. Thecotton market ia poorly supplied Prices better. Stitar 21c f rom .vieuipli I. Mawrais, February 18. Some tbrte hundred persons are said to have been indicted for treab hi at the lat term of tbe United States circuit court ol West Tennessee. Several persons have been arrested bv the military authorities. Steamer continue to be fired into near Helena. r rom Cairo. Cairo. February 20 Two hundred nd fifty bales of cotton passed to.day for Si Louis. The Missiraippi Central lailroad has bees repaired by the rebels, ani cars were running to GrenjidA. Tweive hundred br crosied Pearl river for Cuia rotation whrre they will be itUughtered for the rbel armv. XXXVIII CONGRESS 2d SESSION. SENATE WAsai.vurox, Feb. 2J. Mr. Wilson intioduted a bill to teulate and equalize the expeu-es of as?ejäors of intetnai revenue for clerks atid tatiodery, hieb wtt oi dered printed. Mr. Colhmei, from the committee on library, reported the Houi-e resolution to provide for the purchase of Powell's picture of the battle e.f Lake Fi so tor ,i-2",0UU. wi.h t re.comuiendition that it pliS Mr. Coburu, Iroui the military committee, reported tbe Houe reflation returning thanks to (Jen, Thoma and ldmiral Lee Mr. Wilson, from the military committee, re ported adverse!) o:i the petition of provost marnhals for an increase of piy. He stated that the committee opposed it. Mr. Wilson moved to reeor.?:der the voie on the array appropriation bill which Trumbull amended by moving a distinction between the reeular and volunteer officers in rank and pay. He read an extract from the letter of an officer taiii) tbat Mr. Trumbull's amendment would place Gen. Siiermtn below a great many vo!un teer m jor-generals whose comruissiens were of prior date to his. After considerable debate Mr. Trunibulloireridanamendnt.it to bis amendment that this section shall i ot be construed as to abolish the service ration now allowed in the tegular array, bit officers in the volunteer service iha!l be allowd the ame rati o when eniii tied to it bv ltatb of service. This was adopt ed. Tbe original amendment was then rejected by yea lb, nayt 24. HOUSE. On motion of Mr. Aticona, the committee on the D. strict of Columbia were instructed to idquire into the allegation that certain persons who were confined in the City Jail for criminal cfteuees are so'd as substitutes and placed in tbe army. Fernando Wood offered a reolktiou resque.ting the secretary of the tretsury to consider the expediency of exporting to foreigu markets for sate, all the coilen now iu tbe bauds of tbe gov emment agents, so as to obtain for the government the advantage of the higher prices iu Ej rope for ii, t article, aud importing coiu to thii cxteat, thus, enhancing the credit of the govern meu and reducing the premium oa gold iu exchange with other advantages. Au objection t was made and the resolution was thrown over Mr. Cox offered a iesolut:on calling on the secretary of the treasury to communicate to the House what amount of gold is in the treasury, if any, not necessary for the payment of interest on the public debt and for sinking fund, how much has beer, sold under the act ol March 17, lr?64, what amount of rates of premium and the names of ageub engaged in the transaction 1 he resolution ws tablei. Mr. Wilson, from the committee on conference, made a report on the disagreeing votes of the-two Houses on the bill amendatory of ths act defining the pay and emolument ot certain oflicers of the army, including tbe marine corps In bis explanation be said that all officers were placed on an equality, but were cot to receive ad ditional pay for discharging the duties pertaining to t. revet r ink. iar. Sccenck replie-i that ne wouid give coto rt i ne'.s, acting abreet brigadier general, corresponding pay, and so with other brevets. Tbe House bad passed the bill increasing the pay of! cfiuets below the rark of brgad er general 2o per cent , and thst General Sherman s recommendation for brevet rank of certain of his officers, had been in the holes of the war department for iwo years The coalereuce report wa disapprove and an otr.tr committee asked of tbe Senate. The speaker laid before tne Houe a communication from tbe secretary of war in reference to a resolution callici: for a copy of Gen Mur can's rettort relative to the evacuation of Cum j bcrland Gap. The secretary of war says it caa not, for reasons mentioned, be properly fur j nished. Referred to ihe comnrtue on military i claims. The Hue proeedH to the consideration of the bill providing a government for the states subveited ir overturned by tbe rtbclhon. Mr Davis, of Maryland, opposed the bill al I Ieutb. The very first section provides for the I appo;ulaient of o&cers who will be multiplied by i ibousinos to lord it over lue mirab'e, overtv. ! trirken wretrhel citiisn of the rebellion I stares it would affrd an aiylura for bioker.- j down p ditieiaus whoe presence would darken j tbe heavens like tbe locusts of Egypt In aj.ii-' tion to these ills the people wou.d made the j objects of free plucder. Fernando Wood congratulate the Hou and the country thit at la-t waa heard the Unguals o conciliation irom ibe repu' . an side of the Houae. He eoncratulated theeoantrv that the I gentleman .rom Maasachusetts had uttered words of coaci.iat on a d spose of the South a I a great pop.e; used wirds of kindaeas towar is them. Here.ofore ws had heard threat! of sub- . jugat:an, devastation and arn;.hi!at:on, but not ; before now had they heard that these people are ( entitled to any right or repect. Because tbey paa?ed an ordnance of eceaion it 1oe cot jus- ; ify ca in violating the cor.a'itutior. . Mr Blow et Miaaouri spoke in favor of eruan c. nation at d of its effecs tipon tne rountry, b.t as to ths jcrat.5a of suTrage, hia s'ate mud be .e.'t tu setie it te owe way. a do te wis co-?-tent tbal Losiaiai a avd Arkansas had the lOil ' priviieie ! Mr. Edgfcrtoaof IndiSba (it b. bad alwas been an auti-slavary mm bat iLcLi.t bfr tt.e ' beuas failed to com ta tod lu5lf to t'j approb- '. . a a
ton on the jrouni of eoost:tatjoDa!itT or expediency. Tbe House then adjoerned. -
The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. M . PiTTscito, February 1 he. accord ar aiver-av of lie Christian 2l. Commi"ion wa heiJ oa Sunday niht. were unable to gain admittance, were insde by Ribbon Sitnpon, Hundreds Addresses Chaplain Vir M: McCabe. Major Oeceral Nexl.v. Rev. Ginnh. Willum Frew and lor:re H. Stuart. Eaqr.'a. Pittsburg forwarded to the eitnv during tbe past year, etore to the amount of iU,"1'. A collection of $l.S0O w lifted at the meet inc. which will be increased lo-dav to 2j.I's0. Major William Frew give five hnn ired d.Iar? Nkw York. Feb 20 lie orld sjewiai lays it i lerorted that private te!egrama h ive Ijeeri received from Wi.hinetoa y;DZ u-a i-ee nu .ic: uü.lMHj men to reinforce Beauregard tr.d cnab!e tim to check Sherman. Hen. trnt is already aware of ibis and Lis armv is once more mo vir e. It iV alo e'atetl that Sheritlan i advancing ia heavy force en Gordot:svi!!e ar.d Lynchburj It is poitiveiJ nertrd lhat W"i!mirn;tn i in oui handa. 1 he Tribune ha information tht the entire rebel force w niche an be concentrate-1 In Sher man's frort is 35.C00 meu The reading of the jueeu's mesgei.T the Englijh parliament was eucceeiied by an animated debate on tie affairs of the ministry and their supporter ani the opposition which should miteiialiy change the opinion ot British states men regnr'ing 't.r war and the po-iton of the United State-, Karl Euel its we had jut cause for complaint ags.int England, both in regard to fitting out pintea snd the toleration of raiders in Can ada, and thought it wa not unnatural that our government should take steps to increase it naval force on the northern lakes. The Trieunc's London correspondent tuent!or. the wailing of a steamer from London with guns, munition and men for the iron clad Glinde, recently oi to the rebel agent. After taking them on board she hi.ited the rebel rls g and sailed for Charleston The Times' Paris correspondent v that tho French Roveramcnt denie all complicity in the failing ot the Olinie, and seem on perfect good feeling toward the United States i ne army or tre i otoinac special on'iiua r o news. The Richmond Exanrncr of the I7th, on authority of a geueial officer in the rebel army, recommends the use ef negroes a, soldiers, giving freedom to thoae who win it by meritoriona service Wigfall, iu a speech in cougte-s, said thereverso to the rebel arm will fall heaviest upon the poor man. The venzeance of the enemy would etrike him unless he obtained his liticrly by the bayonet. The Enquirer pubÜshe letter from lebel planter-, demand ng constitutional protection from the imprei-tneut of tobacco and cotton. I hey say the South Carolina government, nnder the pretext of necessity shall beconvertel inro a ties pot i sni the i ';n e sfnil rave gained, not W ASittNOTox, Feb. 20. To Mitjor titneral Dix; The loilowing delaii- ot operation ai d C(ndi. tin of afftirs in i h rebel tatea taken from the Richmond p.sner- of to day hue been fi warded b (ie:i (ni.'. I hi- deTMi'niertt fias received no oth-- ieif-liipenee of ti e eration o' .r j force j,ii.-t F"rt Aioerson ar.d Wilrr.ir ufon. f A lipifci trom Admiral ll.iMren in the .ecr- j try A the navy dated Chai.csi.ou buibjr 1Mb, siys the itbels eie abandorig Ctiarleton that morning and he then ou bis way to the city. Signed.) E M.Sta5to, erretary of Wai Cnv PoiMt, February '21 Hoc. E. M. Stan'jn, Seftelary of War: The following paragraph are extrae'ed trom Richmond papers of to-oav: We now know that Charloton w evacuated on Monday, and that on Friday the enemy took posse-aion of ColumbiaIt rreportcI that our forces under Beauregard are moving in the direction uf Charlotte Official iutellijtjenee was received at the war office list night that Sherman waa yesterday morning advancing townrds aud was ner Wiaeboro, a point on the railroad leading tw Charlotte nnd 3') miles north of Columbia C!irlotte is full of refugees Irora Columbia, who report that soio of Wheeler's cavalry plondrred t!if city before its evacuation. Up to Tu-.dv iar it waa uncertain whether Columbia woulu ( otnc within rar.ge of Sherman's purpose-, and consequently the public mind was not prepared tor such an early nolulion. of the question I'Le guvernment had, however, just two weeks ago, taken the precaution to remove its specie deposits Theae amounted to sever! millions ot dollars The enemy are reporteJ to be in possession of Brancbville, Orangeburg and Kiugsville. and moving on the road to Charleston. An unfortunate accident upon tbe Charlotte railroad from Columbia prevented the authorities from making use of tbat avenue to save their valuable materials in the city large quantities of medical stores one half of whir:h waa saved and the rest destroyed. Tfce enemy's forces operating wet of Columbia tenched the bark of the Congaree riier, op piie the eity, aud threw in two shells, to which our batteries resr-onded. A portion of the column moved up the river duriug the night, and crossed the Saluda and Brot i rivers, the main tributaries to the Congaree, which meet near Columbia, a lea miles above the eity. ! During tho more General Besugnal evacuated j the city, and or; Friday morning the enemy entered and took it. Our troops withdrew to a position tweatj'rcilc! from Columbia, where they remained yesterday. Tl.e ensmv force then enterdd Columbia. Ch ARi.njTox, Feb. H The tr.eniyV gunboats nd monitors have been i-heiiir g our picke? on Jame Irland all day All is quiet in our immediate front. The enemy keep up up a .fea'ly firing oo the city. i The enemy is reported to be moving in fore nar Coiumbi , on the Lexington raiiroad. It ' reported tbvi a lad force attacked our 1 a' - ... 1. t .1 ' i , . K i - p. ( a Ii I- . Krt aa a a a A I ka.n Ikal . S) .a. n. 'a.'j'Uv.i uar i'veu i it ci 1 1 j utic lala b ijic ol the enemy 4 .000 strong, 2,C0 of them cav airy, advanced from Knoxvilic. Th:s is suppoäel to be another rata into rrgov.a an""! I er? i i.ej-5ee i It wa reported yeaterday thst a raid from near j Newhern was iti progress, the supposed destina- j tion beiag Rocky I'oiut Station, on the Wilmir.g- ; ton riilroid. It ws suppo-ed in ofticul circle that Fote-' j forces had been moved to Neatern j The force moving froti eber:; hna r ti) j pieces of artillery . 1 We ha'I hear mre oT these movemerrts in a i few div. Col. Hatch, one of our commisaion- ! era of eicbiniro, haa gore to Wilmington, at which place he will, during the week, exchance 10.WJ prisoners A üesper.tte a"a.r cccunel last iLCsiky in ! Lunenburz county, between some deserters and I j the'J.h Virg'nit civalry, aided by citizens Scvj eral on both pvic- were wounded. The deerter 1 were captured. I Genera' T3sell, torarDaidirig the departmer, j reports a robbery of Letarly Alleen ptrolei pri ; 1 er. er on Saturday niht between Camp Lee and ; Cl1' Other robberies of rcturt-e-i prisoners : are reported a occurring 'n tVe streeu of Rich- J mnd 'v;r.er, L . S. Gaaay, Lieutenant General. FoiTsr MoNtoa, FebuarvO'. The steamer Feril arrived here tbia evening from Fort Fisher, bringirg mails an J p.asecjers. ! The Peril left Friday tbe lTih and rertsi that fighting had ;ut conime:ieel ;wi 'ir troops and the rebel? MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOWES. jr AKS cn'Kltl5G iUPKRIOS I?TTjrcr.ME5T8 ' peess with a lt!e ready near to -9r : wt w'.;: se.i i Lots Ciitlrl on Time , i ae ! erect coaJonabladwa:iast,bcr.t y r workaa ar.d ta ettod aty'e, on tb paytreetsf b Tai eck as ths ' aipruvemen'.a w-.'.l co'.--the reraaia& to b paid oa t say payxaeata sat xaach Boor thac afa r oci oa th prir.:e. Havitf lots la aearly all parts ef ths city, ws tan acce&rcwdats all w abirf to aetrur ahnaae; and ha. ay a larr aatoant f lasbr on h aad, aad workaa toadjresBplwyod. w m orwet Jseiidraf oa short setic. M'KIUIS a FilECX. aj.5Kd sUa! Xstate A.fB
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taf r ua aarw. Cincinnati Tlnrket. ClfCisATI. February 20. No report ar Yavrsi llarlcl. Xiw Yoai . February 20 Coitou less active and witboct decided change; sale? a: b4(3:j fjr middling. xlour state atd western opened dim aaJ closed dull and droopizg, sales were made at .v.uulu.UJ ettra state: ill. 20(2 II. 3i exua round hoop Ohio, and ill i03 12 fa) far trade brands; market clonog quiet. Whisky rather more active: we.tern 12 27 $2 2d, nearly all at the latter price Wheat heavy and lower; sales of No. 2 Chi csco sprier id 1U2 12; 2 2) for choice No. lUo;i2 lb for Milwaukee elcb. an t i2 21 for winter red extern. Rye dull aoJ heavy rt $1 Cll C2. Barley quiet and unchanged. Corn d jIJ; oil ra'.ied wertem is quoted at 11 ?5. Oats rather more steadv sale at $1 HVy (31 12 for western. Coffee dull. Sugar quiet. Cabs Mnacotado iaWf22U; Havana 16ßl9. Mol es dull aud nominal. Petroleum quiet ; 46 for crude ; G6ftG? for refined ir. lond. and ?6(2J-7 for refine Jlree. Wool quiet. Pork irregular and moderate demand; f3i c7 .15 122' cew mess; 13300(333:5 for lfc63! do., cash and regular wav. cloing at $33 75 for re gular; and 20 00"30 00 for prime; $34 C0(t 34 75 for prime mes. Beef firm and in good demand; flt 00(22 00 forpla:n mess, and 2I(21 for extra rceas. Reef hams quiet and steadr at i25 50(227. I)reed hoC higher, at 17 (t 17jc for westera Bacon in fair demand: Cuuiberlaud cut 20; 201,' jon, cnt hams; 21 short ribbed, and 2'Hg short clear. Cut meats in Rood demand; 17(3 1?' frr shoulders, and 1(222 for hams. Lard firmer and more active; sales at 19'ra 244'e. ' Butter 3217 for weitere, and lißS-J for 6tate. Chceae nominal at 14(322. Money easier at 5fö6 per cent. Sterling ilull and nominal, HJslU9j8 Oold heavy and lower: opening at 202.deCimng t l-'Vi, and cio?ing at 2i'0 skw tork mojut waaaKr. Naw Yokk, Febiuary 211. 1 ne gold market is heavy under tbe news of Saerman's victories and operations are verv lim ited. Themeney market remain ear-r, and the eupply is in excess of the demand. Sterling ex change is very dull. Later. (old closed a? Gallagher's exchange to-day at WUi, MEDICAL. ESÜ.Y BJMfflS SVC ALL FOTt SVMTOMS."rJ 1CIRCTT.AR DKSCRTr.INa .4LL SYMPTOMS: The armptoma ft Catarrh, aa they renral!y "PPar, are at f.rM very fcliRht. Terv-na fiLd they hav a c.!4, that thy have frQ:int attacks, and are more ennlUvs I" tbe change, cf temperature, la thin condition, tha noe my be dry. or a l:ht 6iebarjre, tt!n an4 arrid, aferwsrta bfConing thick aud sdhenlve. Aa ths diaea bcwinea rhronic, tbe discharge are increased n qcar.uty ai.d cbariR.-.l in quality; thej are row thick and hearj, and are bawkel cr rongbei off. The ecretlona are olfrr.sire, cau-lc,? a bad breath; ths voice 1. thick and na. sal: tbe eye are weak; th i-nM cf the mnelt ia lereened cr destroyed; deafnea frequent takea place. Another etmmon ar.d irsportaM symptom of Catarrh Is, that the pThon i obliged f c'er Lia throat in tbe irorr.ic; r.f a thick r,r -lim j- rrwv-, arM-h ha f!i 6rr Trnm the head duritr the niLt. rTben th take place the person may be cere that hi diea ia en ita war ta tha lurid, and eho-'.i lv. nn tltue in arier'ing IL TL aboee are hnt f- w t.f tie uiany Cat an k syrnp's-tra. A Mnffle llolll will last i be uvrd itirrc tlnae .viunth--o sttay. TESTIMONIAL Proüi Hoa. Thomas J. Turner. Kj-Member of Contreee rom lllinioa, laie Speaker af tb ll'.iroie Uue f Kepreentative ai;d ürand Matter T A. anj A. M., ef the State of Mino. rate roar, October 81, Ines. Da. D II. 5rBtTe I'ar F'r In reply to your Po:1es of ths l?tb inst., 1 wcnld ray that I wa aeverely aEieted with Catarrh for yeara, when I becim acquainted with yoa aud bought two bwUics ot your l;;uiJ Ca'arrb Krmtiy. Before I Lad used cas bottle I wai en(ib!y fuproved, ar.i before tb ecoed Lott! was fcn:-h"l, w completely cured. I cn recomrnerd tbe cedicisa to all aTJcted vi i:h Ca'arrb. P.rjpecttulry yonrs T1I0MA? J. 7 V2XT.1L Hr. I. 11. seelyi: 1c CO. .U! raoeartToaa, fJb'caf, !!':.' AT WHOI.F.'aaLr! BT JOnif I. PARR Cir.cinnaf. 0. WM. JOHNSON IV t not, M.ch. DAILY. KKEKER A RU5R Indianapnt a. BROWNING 4 SLOAN Indianapolis. gQT-And for a by all Druicta'-a. decl3-dlyecd MONEY ADVANCED. MONEY! MONEY! ! 4liT4ICrn OTC Watches, Diamonds JEVELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, Caimj, .flusilral Instrurarnt. LADIKS AM) GFST VEAKI3iC; APPAREL, BED CLOTHING, A5I IIouetild Used! til of Kvery Dea"lp I I article wf alu '(Ht, .!dr sarharied at UNION LOAN OFFICE, .'. l- Iltmt Washington St.. 'A w dr-rt wet cf Li'.".' Ha'e! ) ' P. Ai troactina atrlctly eoaf.deotlat. gfJf ail Bfiredeemed ple1f are sold for ths ataocnl ta feblT-iy. J. A M.AOLOMOX. MI"waawaaaaaajaaaaaaMawawaa NOTICE. Divolu(ion ol Copartnership. fHfiTii of Heeh-saaa A Wc Anhor i tti day 1 aolaed by sctsa; ceaaaut, either of th part; ar aaihoTite 1 to fettle tb bi'.teti of lbs firai. All peraot kaowirf tberfleea ta be indebted to th above will p'.ea eall and ttle at ha Batea City M:iU. C. II CCKM AN, JO'i P. MeAKTHCTL lnd.anapvlia. Fthraary lüt, febli-dlw PROFESSIONAL. Or. A. D. GALL, No a 65 north Xlew Jerwy Street, nt5rs-d!y
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2 A.IvT.H Q.O.D ! - i - ..it How Destroyed, How Rrstorcd. Dr. i. PEDEßy, Physician and Surgoon, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St, 15Cti!f?trcTioN vrnn TnxoKTrtXALMAcnci t Mediria. 1 Uat bj a a--w a4 reliable ssetfraas. a4 wna the Lapr;ieet rvauiia, aJ tarn .f C weaasa ef Us Serrcas.' SemiiaJ s4 Urinary aa4 frtsai erateaaa. Toar pea w;th k!Kwrheeka a4 atüd rnn-iuiM. t:i!cr m rearfat lacetara Ut iltal ritan f frnidaV edia cddermDisr vtivirrswMltat.aa. ssess. ery aba reaou. ta-ry.n( jra to a irstaaiK' iatV,ra Ert wtrta ra.'0 bo. 4 away aud avail jcvr:r mf treatBm tkat diae;patt tk ;!jt!et tf!eas. aai cure the btrra;rc acaknest and tthey esases f sen. . CiClcalty aed prptaal aonayaaca). (rmtrr.ri, Sem. aal Wcakae. Soetaraai Xaswloa;.SlBaj Ivi:oT. Iffipe'enrT. rtecra ir V!MU and their rnlta toabilfte ta t'tniii tha VarrliM Ceotrac:. Mental ao4 Phvaical Trmtrmtm Enflaatv. Ualty aal Orauptia. Ttefos. Lia a ataiDch anrdarer. ateaay ta kla rja, rreae bra clae thr.Kh arery laaa at Lfs, Xt ralasea oece tke track, bat fes mt ssi. Till farced at la it te the traaeaeaaa va?. . ArvJ at cr9 kt air.ka' Llkswrae. f will rnaraBtsa a rs4lcal f are af ieiP.u Gonortboa t G'.eet,lasU thetr siarss. eatirase ramovicX rreaa ita Mood Lha last apark af the torrtbi dUathat ! eTsdaa'.ly bara p tbe feaaUia sf hfs. Diseases and Conditions Pccnliar to Females. The beaury ana eurem ItUcary af the fessats eefaa Uatian. taaynctlinecr Ui pbyioler;ica! cbaractfrts. t ea. srs afT.cier.t indicaMeo that tt 1 sab'eet ta faraas of d1-e ani moiiflcaUoaa pacallar ta Itaetf. Hie phyetcian ef tbe preaert dajdosa est rtcevatersiy n it form cf oterias dLa-ea tkau i4 lis skyaxlaa aa f fry trara aco; hut oat la e to th preaent eocial caoditi of oraiB, her dieae ara increaaed to freqeeecy, aad tn the treib cf tk'.s assertion the ctlanckoly deaths by coaaurerUos bear ample witseea. At tie Americau Ltepenaarj we treat hy new method, and vrph tt bappiit rerulti, rrslasaaa tteri, (falhrsj ef tLe womb.) ImpUooi ef tbe ak! Chlorst a. er Oree kkaaa eaaractarlaad hy 5eildia.dtyrreen pallor of tha aurfaea; ftasawate teaeiara. cr aWr.t Mecitroat.tt; Afflenorrkya, er Ea. ter.tloa cf tfce Merges; I'yneT5rTbea, a piltfal aad dffl. cult Cow f thaMenMF-; Meaorrhacla, ar peofaaa ate, atroatioo; Leucborrbt a, er excessive and altered seer, tiou tf ths xaafs-r.ri;y hite, w t .arlcsUrs aiivj irarppareri. Header, I havs rirenyan a cta af d!eaee that are met with InKeraalea ef all sees, whether married er eins arriel; and lo married rem alee wos!d aey that there are raazy ctbir fursje of dieaea pecaiiar te year sea d!eaea cf rrejrnarjcy, Partantiao, and Lactatioa, ef which space will nvtf strntt an eloddatloa. I ow!t It fo thecoaacitcharaher, addin Vat eae taora diaeaaeta thia 1 t, aad that I a forirodabla L'tceraUaa ef tha body or ths Utarxr. If yoa are afS.cted with orja-!; vsakxsaa, or aa aaaeiaMaas of tnerbid ptenemena f thia character, ysaj have no time to spare, but at once apply for asad cal aid. If to lata to arreat the diaeaae, U is at least pessi. tie tc palliate the ejrpto:, a-d tbua aatootks lbs pathway to an nr.tfrsefy (raa-e. Ia a majart-y t foalanrea iheae dlaeaaes have mads ccr.ileiat le prntrc-a bet ere the pailent becotneaalaraed. la aoms caie an emaciatioe ia lbs Srat iadxaiioa tbat attract tbe ttnti-.q of the patiert'i frttcda. Aad here, rea-iT. let rt.e cil! ysr earse.i atrenUca t tht rearfnl .iuiScsace r.f the word "waM"." It eot ooly eor.ctitutea tLe leadioa; feataro, but ths earlieat aad mail on'r.oua eymptuan of Oatiraptia, aasaples sf wt.!.L are ftvariably mt with a our g tadlea who r frifred with biih 1rrtei:e;tuat tr.dewtneata. reflaed ae. cor-p ii-bmentf. and eye fla-hire w th r.ralaral brllUjcy aot reaarVlr.c tb' U1iretat.a aa be lcc tho of 'r.riDlert l.-cae. he' tbr-a u- .immm T.-'e. I-: tli e p.-t .-Ig "ConaurDpina' thek fe'er laoha mora pora. Acd lovely, tban bm pat all ctre. p J Teta Hosm, o freb eo Milt, Ha !ent iu fretd,; aid ta hilt, ari apeaka. fv tboee whi wa th ttahaa. . .. a' n t k' e, t1'!. and asflern a; too: TbcfcRb wV.n, J .et viewit, argLt aa fair, Conld dream tlat 1e.b aa thre!M Andrea I". O. 2ii. Tr7Or.pe horr from I A. M. (o 4 T. M. Roocn WTaat Waahir.jten trreMndiaaareü, Indiana. ieoio-Biy PROFESSIONAL. H VI M O V A La Doctor W.TI. Tno.HSOIV. HAS REMOTKD IIIS OPTICK FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO Xo. 29 South Dclaw.iro Street. W. WILKRK HK WILL t OT II5L Vf to trrat ar.d cure Pnyits m-ee.ea, ,n gTl th!r rTle.. 1e. raminratlona ana pbaaa. i) . nnt. Taomaoo wu ( to escii patient a a r.Ue: kiitroiDeLL blr. hinv-alf t aTitta radical aad permaT.e.t tire, or uaks ac charge. SjjO Vr. Wm. Thoman La euaS tbe Ä X lr.m.fif . ' a.lAA . CX pecia.ty arsie the year tail tbree years ta Us city et bv?alo, X. ., eikt year ia Chicago, III., aad twoyoars In Peoria, III. Purle; eight year practice taCbicarw, I!!., be cored orer thirteen tboofand raea. Dr. Wtn.lhcraon. in hia practice f r Bcrofsta. Xheacaaue aud renral diaeaaea cf th blood, waee a f a naif atlria; Vapor Path of Iba aiit latmoo kind, ia cscjaastlon with ictemal treatmett. KMINAL F.MlS.siOKS. tho enaeeo faelf.abeao. This aoiltary rice, or depraved aemal tDdalfaacs, is practiced by tba youth of both seaet to aa alsssst aal.mltrd itent, iroducina; with aaerriss certaiaty tho faltowlr r tra'.n of w or hid j B (.tenia anleaa eoaitated by ecier-.ttfie madieal meaare, via: Sallow eotsteassje, dark spots finder tba eye pain La tha bsad. rlBflaf la th ar. and noiae l.k the rbathna; of lea aaa aad rat tlinr of rharlota, a-.e-inea aboat tbe lolaa, weakaesfl ef tbe j;tnb, eonfuaec: vlon, blcniei lEtellert, leas of ccafldeBCS, CitT.denc in approarbfBf atrarfera, a diallko to fonn aew scquai-.toca, a diBpoait oa to abaa society, loaa of memory, hectic f uLi, pi id plea sod ario sniptlona abost the fare, fuired tot.ffne. n;Lt tweau, ftud brath.oojr, w'Miftiei, vr.eflBria, and freqseat lylasBatty. TbeaSicted, on tae Cat apparaaca of say f tk above ymptenaa. h.oH iu rd.tly apply to Or. Waa. TBAniaa fwr rrliT vC3rorcssB4Cc!it'ofi R:ca5a.9!t7ttkDl-. wsre etreet. lwliarpo!'. Ird. P.O.Bo IU). JaaSS-dly DRUCCISTS. A-E. VINT0IT & CO., Wholesale' and lCrtail DRrGGISTS & APOTnECAUlES CORN" ER 0IT0SITE TOSTOFFICK. Indinnnpolls, Issd WE WOULD RSrtCTrCLLT A550CVCI to tlepablic tbat oar srranieaaeeta are tow seesplet to praaatiea'Jy cor.'cctth DRUG AND APOTHECARY TRADE. Oar Hat of Co Ja wt J eiaor aeo ovorvtalaa wltkta aha at;gtj fatrlrlaa II R it ci no u n e . CHOICR MKbiClwt.a. . rrRlUMERS AkV.CL15, ri.FCT tRrr.a, HXCT TOtLTT COOD, roeiLkH. raiKST MiranKSi. Pure Wines and Liquors, ie A Prari DepansaeBt for Palnto, Oilo, Druohoo, Window Claoo and all PAINTEHH' GOODS, To whh w trtrtte tpeelal atterte. patronajt la k nt!y Ixted. A tfVeeal abars fsbU-dtaa LECTURES. Philosophy of Marriage. f rfcOHUKTORSOPTHF. 5XW T0XK MCSaTa 1 of Acataeiyhaeo dtem!ned. rerardlee of e p,o. lro fr, (for the aefli of aaf erfeaaj -raan.iy. aad sappresa'.oe cf eeacke ry.) foer of teert asoart iatereaticf aal laatructiv Lectar oa starr-af-aed u dUo,aaUf.cati.o.a. 7Vraoa ajl fhyateol rJ.Oty, lrTBarsre dechce of Manhood. Isd'featioe, Weaksese we Deprsaaion. Isapvteoey. Leo af latrry aid Macly Pewor; tbe arreat tctal EetL sad thoo Sf aiedlee which sooait from youth fa I falli. ce-a of oxatruy, er Ifiaaaav ef rbyiiolocy sed laws af 5atars. Taees tovalaahto Leetare haeo heee the Saasas f ail arh taisf a4 taooaaatata. aatd will e tmmmtm4 frS wsolwa ot f r a.p, hy ejadreaatee Ury. 5s w T sea Ataseaa m Axaiav aaa .- 7, ay, sow xoxa- J
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