Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4477, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1865 — Page 3
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SATURDAY UORMKO. FEBRUARY . CITY ITEMS, Cat kt Lot Lot. 5o. W.oo Nebraska ttreet , la Dunltn end Tattwiier's eubdiviaioa, will be jU for $200. Inquire at tbi oßce. 13-tf G7 Tbe way to keevout of tbe draft is to ret jour toot ted shoes of Lints, at tbe Painter House toot and shoe store, where ibere 1 n at ort meat to suit II tas-e. WArrxn. Proposals from carpenters or build er to extend th baildiog; occupied bv Baker k Mclver. Inquire of the ßrm, 2J Cut Wa-birg tea tu ret. 2j 3t GJ-J. R. Mtrot, NV2J3. Eft Wasbiagton street, bet iu ttore t Urge stotk of secotd hand furniture, nearly tit ti good at tew, hieb Le teilt at prices to suit the time. Riucioti Xotic. Rer. B. F. Foster Hl preach 10 College II til to morrow morning, at 1"J$ o'clock. Alto in the er tit'ipg tt 7 o'clock Sujct for evening "Parable of tbe Rieb Man. aaa Ltttrot.' ArroiSTMSXT. Wiliitm Irwin tahel't lieu tenant tod quartermaster uf the 14 -Jib Iodine, formerly of tba 4 b cavalry. Sergeant Robert A. Leonard, to be adjutant ot tbe 52J Indiana, in pi tre ef Jame II. Wribt, resigned. Maitxx CciLDt&'t ilttnxc. There will be t meeting of mat er workmen in 11 the d.fTVrem branches of building, on Monday evening, February 27. at ?b'tlok, tt tbe Court Hwue. to consider mattete of importance to til. A full attendance i deTred. 23 2 " li'The 143d regiment of lndiaua volunteer, raised in the first conj:reisional district, psed through the citj jesterdy or. their way to the front. They were addteseed !u front of the Bate House by Oovernor Morton and other, and gallan'lr eecorted at far at tbe depot hy Br?. Gen. Carrington. tX7""TbU entire diatrict his been drafted in two days, except tne city-or Indianapolis, wf.uh ill be drafted to day, commencing alwut U 'clock. Mr. Orej. tba enrolling officer. ha-1 11 bis books and cards trranged in svstenntic order, and has put the draft through without ilelay, tbd fairly acd honestly. Five days will 1. allowed, after the draft, to put n Substitutes. Mxtxopolitsx Theatre This evecine Mrs Waller appears iu her prett representation of Lady Macbeth. Mr. W. II. Riley sustains the character of Mtcbetb. The other character of tbit rrand traf edjr are tlto finely etat. A f r the Lsdy Macbeth of Mrs. Waller its transcen 'dent excellence i familiar to all as household worda This will be the only performance ol Macteth during tbe present engagement t2TIn lookinr over the returns of the provost raarbal of Shelby couMty, we ascertain that in Noble township our oM friend ttid accom plicbed gentleman. Mr. Wesley N. Hirnes, a long time engaged in this office, ht been drafted Mr. Barnes bat already terved out a reasonub'e time in tbe army; jet he it too proud and patriotic to refuse to arswer to his name when his couctry call. t5TCAj,t. O'Leary, of the magnificent saloon. No. 1U3, south Illinois street one of tbe moft popular place of reorf in the city, and cow in first clsss order -set daily a sumptuous Innrh from 10 to 12 a. m. This lunch it free, and all the captain't friend tnd the public renertllv are invited. The restaurant at No. 103 is unarpro ached and unapproachable, oo far aa the larder, the cutint ard elesant appoinimentt are roneerneI. At the bar, the choicest winet. liquor and tipara are to be t.btained. Ctpr. O'Leiry koowi bow to treat bit frictxit when they rail on him. dlw. Appointments In the Tiexr Indlann Iteglmenta. 143d EtClUtXT. Bcrjimin Davidson, assistant boriieun. 145th I01MEXT. Viesen William, major. 14Ctii icrjiMT Thomas C. Sbepperd, quartermaster. 149th kacmxxT. Win. D. Mull, lieuteniDt colonel; Wi Lam B Jonea. atsittant turgeoo. 15llT KXGUfXXT. John E. Sweet, lieutenant colonel. Company E Aaron W. Ly tie, captain; Chat. E. Young, ltt lieutenant. -Company F Allen B liividton, captain; It H. McElheoj, lat lieutenant; Joho B. Wioteu. 2 i lieutenant. I. M. O K lcC4-Y! Y !! " Tbe?e ca balistic Utters meto aometbine.and if the reader will ohula but one bottle of Pmkerton'a Wahoo tnd Ctliiaja Bitter, he will find tbem.oc tritl. tob the moat pleatant. healthful and popular beverage cow iu u.e It ia composed of the purest Bourboo whiskey end tbe rao-t hevlthj roots and barks ever known to the medical fc ulty, and compounded w'ub great, accuMcy. Perseus sufferiujc from djspepia. jtuiMlice. liver complaint, or anj of tVe" mitcrablo feelings that follow indigettion, will find epeeJy reliet from the ue of thme bitters We know. becue e nave tried them. They will certainly ttrengthen and invigorate you. If tbey do not, then nothing will. L-xk and pee ttut the name of "Jacob Pinkerton" it blown on the bottle. For tale by Jatcox k FiTinruii. 24tbfrr. !ttarl of Public Iniprorriuenl.' Yesterday the Board of Public Improvement issued per mitt to the following persons for tie improvement! name'): F.Keller, cotttge dwelling, to cot ftCU, in tl street, near Si Ciair. Tiiotts L Rjan, a brick hop. on PenHtjivar.ia ttreev, bet wet n Ohio and Market streets. Cost $50. H. W.Hildebraud. frame dwelling, con $J.- . COO, on DaUwtre ttrfel. between Walnut and North sir et E. W. M;lr. frame kitchen, cot $150, on Delaware treet. bot wren Delaware and St. Cla:r street C C William, to di cellar under store room, on Illinois street, be ween Washirgton tud Market treea. Cc.t J2ÜÜ M M Ltttdi. brick and .tone dwellinc on IIliraois street, between Michigan and North ttrectt. Co.t $10.000. - Altred Luther, frame dwelling, on Misisiippi street, betweeo Micbiia r.d Strtb stxetts Cst '2b0. Hampton CUik. frame grjeery, hq New York mfrt iwrMn Pnacll mil Tl 1 . t f . , . . . i Co $4W. Henry F. Tout, frame drelhng, on Farette ttreet, between North tod Wali.ut streets Cvt I $1HK). I li. . Cornkim, tdd.tion to frame stable, on North 51 is:s;ppi street. Cost $.200. H. E. Hexfkiah I; Co , sink a well in front of lot No. 5 on Kentucky avenue. Cost i-0 Je?e M. Vatiblaricum, trick wapn and black smith hcp, on al'.ev in rquare 70, routh of Wa.hir.ctort street. Cost $2.OC0. Kingen A Co . a block of frame dwcUif!. 100 feet front by 44 deej. on Maryland stteet. between Elba street tnd White river. Cot $4tXH. John Feil, frame tho shop, on the Bluff road, between McCarty and Ray street t. Cost $2j) R Riegs, brick addition, on Virginia avri.ue Cott STJ A. Stein, frame atth!e. on Virginia averue, between Soaib and LouUiAtit streets Cost $2 10 A Stem, frame butrber shp, on Vi'giciA ar enue. bteea Souih and Ljuia'ut-a streets Coat $P25 C. B Robinson, frame sab!e. on McCartv ttreet. between Alabima and New Jertev street ' Co.t $lfcO . J James Cartf. frm dael.nij:, on Grorc; S'reet, between Et and Ptlwre treett. C -t i $715 Timothy Sbfthno. frsme addition to dwelling, on Bentoii street, beta ceo Cecrgi tLd Mek afreet Coat $150. - Smuet S Pkkerni, parrp tbop and wocd boue. on Cherry - at ret rwtwetu Plumb aid Broadway t'reett. Cotll50. Batta k btutrph. iutuber yard office, oa Market street, bet weeo Wtu:ou afid rtilroti s:rtt. Coat $100. !
Tb Ormf t Continued.
SHELBY COUNTY. TA2i-3T0X TOJJ3iy. ; ' Dtficit 2C No Drawn S3. . Martin Hawk, Jjiph Üerac, Hai Gjre, El muni Pend!f)n, Jacob Satherlard. John TalICct. Jorhua Üuiie. William F Doiittle. Dniel Pie, William Feadieton, Jerome Tretn. Thoe P S!!iv an. Joho iiU, Ditiiel McCartv. Wm F Wherett, William M Bone. Francis M Fence. J el S Pattiton. John Nemn, Joshut Heirl, VViliin Cbcser. Thomat Tin. Jo.eph Titm, liu'us Cdie. Ali Tl ersyo. Wo Ddarxl. Istac Lerie. R'jrnrt Erwin. 'Samuel II Ken-ne-ly, fiartev K Betihara. TTolore A Owe. Rtn'aom A Nadiuü. Wm U Walker, Berjm':a McKmnev. Pajfoa Johnson, Jcob Stepbeni, Jotnu Hign. Jat Wicterowed, Joba Jarkton, J.hn VN.licer, lac N Oaile, Ttiomtt T B ne, N tthan Trio.ble, John W Pbergo, latc Schott. Frattcit Pek, Jes?e Moormtu, Ji.bn Harreil. J.ieph M S.udder, Joepb M Cltytoa, John DeULd.John M Marshall. yoatx tow.xtatp D:cit 33 No. drawn CC L'in'lj Wahhura, Samuel Jone, Jacob Churchman, William Guee, William A Porter, Abraham Demott.John Dtvif. Daniel W Avery, Jerome Cielrid; Buuell S JlcNealljr. J.bn W?on. Jwbn A Oore, J'eep Smil'i, SmuelGQun. John Duty. John Wilgllt. Joseph Mitchell; Normt! McMakin. Willi "M Whit l.wfStwuel H Oreory. Peter Reed, Jar.ab Hrron.John Ho ward, George Sewtrd. William J Meana, Heu F Urander.uurtr, William Widener. Jttnet M Moore. Wiloa'T Conner, Jacob Reed, Jim- W. Her.drLk-ot.. Pbilli? Bailev, WilKanj W KcrllnCbirle A Jone, tlearpe W Hopper. Jame Wood. Oeorse W Reed. Jame Carl, William S KJey, Jofh Corwin. E'jth J, Grerory. Hobt j C Benon, Jonathan UU.Jet. Uimei tteea. J'inn Bixrer, Nathan Herrc n. W E?LFTi N DA RS ES. N ea ton Conner, üeorce W Mitchell, Jame B Thf.rnburc. Phillip Zt!era. John BerpfB, Modica L Orezory.Woi Monroe, Klkarith Lewi, Jarob Coleman," Martin SNearlev. Jame Bergen. Win Mot-roe, Juhn Hit kle, Gerpe Kennedy. Jesse II Watkii . Martin Donahue. Frederick Avery. John Eitioi), James (taUspie MARION COUNTY. rixa Töw.Nfciiip ; Johnson Mirhal, William Ruh, Jic. W Hufc!in'n, Jocr!i A'lmtri, Geo J llauph. Jas j J Bee.J. Fra licit M Ilollinzworth. Jno II Wiley, j Win Jon, John Bowls, John M Sparr, Francit j M Morgtn. line N Uraiisun, Ilftiry Dob n, Henry ' B Try. Wm R M re, Iri H illir.paworth Jthn II rtert, Af tl Meyers, Samuel Staton. Matthew Mfk'm, Harrison M Quiton. Joel Sho. Martin V Rilev, Martin A Lwis, Jaraesr II Snider. John W French, John M Vorhi. Joa atlnu B Ile.if eridce, Stmue! Htrtirnn. William Parker, Qen McShar, üeo K Homadv. Ephraim Klirgeu'mith, Michael HÜdebrand.j Alexmder Sttrkey, Thos Fultz, Abtolon. Ole. Wm Vermill:on, Nelaon Johnson. David Delonr. ! U;ah Spark. El ward Wilon, George Howard, j Wm Lowe. Wm Jennings. Geo W French, Jtse i Smelter, Geo W Djbon, Jas M Sheet?, John W '. r.i t ti Tl...V,..,l t-.w tr tn.,.A. 'I II Ul , iiii'u urn i vj,iwiiu i jiivunif , Jas Dtrlin. Wm 3 M icklum, John Cupper. Urtm Stewart, Smitn Guthrie, Aaron S Hilt. Etiha Endtly, Henry J Gipon, John Hiogb. Iaac Brown. Wru Uiadwell. John W Wian. Cht W Murray DeGcit41 No. drawn John C Van SickleJta B White. Henry C F Miller, Dty Wtst.Z-phillin Oregoire. Daniel Shearer. Robert A Tmlor, Henry Voneut, DAiiiel E Humly, Jame Wallace, Tobias Eno?ht, Edw.iid T B )tier. Wm Drayer, Christopher None, Henry Hultnun, R S RJ-nel, Wm Montague, Stephen Suidey. Alexander Won, Henrv lU-ei,er, John Blatvclt. James M Swee ney.Üeory S'oopi. Jo'eoh Clark, John Thorp Letri White. Henry Sictet b-irg, John E Jone, John D'Adam. Itarney McMiJIcn, Johu Brown. Thomat M Smiih. James M Apple, John F S,-hIn, Henrv Frnke, George Fotho!Tef. Thais Lout, Bet jtmin O.'born, John Hatfield, Enoa Peiton. Tho Beeler. Frederick Windiand, John Uartley, Robert Cam, Henry E khoflf, John Eilenberper. Ed M Shamil, T os 'I homson. M-jor Curen Steele, C-rtian Brtdenmettr, pAtrick Mi.'Narry. John Diner. John B Partlow, Christopher Hartman, Cirttian Witty. Ilenrt Bowen. Phillip Dletx. Midon Ball. Cha F Rtener, John Hankins. Jm1u Perrichord, Willitm A'kreen, Herman H SmuMc. Willi.tm Roatmn, Williarn II Stndert, Dtniel Swarm. Christitn Luit. Peter Koid. Dirid Sptinger, Jacob Äm. Simence RolUnd, Seime Mane. Christ Piel, Christian Piel, David Mu haef, Henrv Fulkwiipg. Jacob H. Sprlnirer, J F Hubler. Wdlitm SchekM. John Orr. William T Uuchannan. Jrurs Gouldsberry. DICATIB TOW.NSniP. Deficit 17 No drawn 3t. CilvinW IUwnrth. Levi Pierce, John Haworth. Benjimin P Barrett, John S'read. Dtniel M Mdl. Je!e G Oiron. John Millhoue. Rob: Kenaorihj, Seth Mill. E ijth Vfoff, James Duan, Isaac Haw, r;h. James Sauudtrt. Calvin Carson, Willi tm Jesur, Joel Mills. Henrv J . WiNoa. Jtmet McCreiry, Gilbert Vantickl. ChMatocher dpr-o k. JimM Saniert, Gege Wil-on, N.ithu: Me:.dcnhall, William S Qe.ire, Willitm Htwonh. Jese T Htwkin, KotK-rt Updrirralt. John M Pric. Isaac J IIwkias, Enoch S Kellou-b, Willi Mill, F.Ilit Horton. WAY N X TO UIF De6cit 10-So. drawn 2. Tho- C Stubbs. Jaraet II Woodburn, Sm:iel Aldridce, Christian Ingal, Theodore Seitx. Wm H Watt. Amist J Hanrork. Eii Herrod. Htm!!ton Si in p-oo, George W Ruby. Chri-iother Ili'genburg, Samuel Mtckey, Francis Robfrt.', Ambrose Mirtin. Joha Myers. Ueurj Burgitt. Fiaucit N Tomlinson. John T Sper, Samuel W Rrowo, Eli He'od. CKNTia TOWSsltir. Deficits? No. Drawn 5b Andrew Diuuhcrty, Wm 3 Marth, He::rr Pek. Jacob Uillow, Jacob Hermoo, Isaac Lone ne ktr. Geo E Mvers, Andrew Tilberry, John O Spiker. Phillip Ilof'man, Herum Menverxist, John Kie?cr. Theodore ilevers, Her.ry Bjtu-r, N'ichol (ürsdot.der. Jacoh Wh'.te, Jacob Morris, Willis M Edward, Michael Snider, John Ailet. Jihn C M'Hn. Ar ibs.m Primer, Henry Freh, Wm Dirsil. MeMKe Iltieus, I-aac Batn, Andrror Locklean. Henry Mankedek. John Spahn, Wm J Uei-xer. Wm Deiinv, Je-e Ltarh Ptter Etcle, Tobii Krxnfs, FreUrck StaIehoid, Ai.gtit Mi-ter, Aremit S aßktr, Geo Dct tienbcr. Chri.-tun IlnirTi'ter, Randal C Mabrev. Willi E D.ckall. CharleShilliPir. tbi:iel i?mithe, John I.emmous. Me Payton. George C Huret, Denni HollAid. Jacob C Attltrd. John WiNon, Patrick Fiinn. John Smith. Pet-rTafile. Joseph Vettmer. John II Well. EJward W Ptttison, S Wee lev. "" tJTJust received at John Ryan A Co' .New Drv Goods 8tre: Hradlev't Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt; 1 ho bet and mo?C durable skirt worn; The Piide of the World Si:t; The Unmovahle SkiM; The Qutker Skirt; The Paris Trail Snirt; art several otber ttstv'ea. purchased at the late panic price. The li;et are reapcctfullj requested to call nod examine . . - 21 3t HTU F. Mav.Nu. IU North Pe-msylvania ;reet, dra'tr in Philadelphia md b)Ot and sott 1 r icntlcrcer and !a!ies. has been ia that j ti'vdurii'c Frriirv, nreriutendiüe the manu f icuie of a stuck of sprmi; pood. He hss rereivid a portion ot hi ehoes ar.d boot, and irvitet purchasers to cali. In his assortment will he tt.ur.d some sttles of pood of a better rrde than are uullv kept readr mide 24-5? tS-Rhodius. of the Circle, the fsh onable plaeo of tesnrt f r all that love good l quor. is ir; receipt of thebosi of a. both oa draught a&d in hottle. a supericr art cle of old copper d isti!tv whi-kv, aprle brandt, sr.d other fine li j q ;ors. His re-turut i -upp'icJ with all k'iuU ! of f am iu sceon. and hi Cwok prepare it in ' tie h:ht etrle f art.I Fsjo Totxvacix Th above building J i i c 'Oilortttil v seat three tl ousitd people. 1 ! a - a oa 1 ei: i htej and neatctl i re same is lor rent for cm cert Apply to T. H. Loom; Ofhre correr Wa.inclua tnd Meridian streets, Indi anaro'.'u, lud. 13 Im GTerour. at tbe Hates Hu-e D:u$ store. ti Washington street, I as A lafze stock ot ait.ts. jt, varr.iabes. and til articlet required by t. alt tat that Lt ft teli.ng as low as any otber hou
C7Tb Ptlmer Cocie bat lila chined proprietonil!?. Mr. ilaton. fcrtaerlj of tie ilaoa House, it sow tbe host, ted bit reputation aa Itcdlori ! a giaraote that the Pale er will be well kp.. Oo retiring. Mr. Sinks, who has bad charge tttat bgosw for agce time, wtt preactied .with aa elegact wttcL m a mtrk of re tpect by LU tctcj guettt, cboanly c-Uaeo of tbe citj. A coat;a:2ceat fapper wi givea t.o tfce occatlon.
Swoid PxrjiTATto. Tbe tseoibeni of Cv. U, 141th reimect Indian volunteer, oa ye terday presented H commiiioDed officers, Capt. Stephen H. Co'.l, lt L;eat. Robert UaU and 2J Lieat. Wo. Sun Turd, each witH aa elegant aword, belt and tb. Lieut. Stanford was or detlj aergeaat of the 12.h bttterjr. Yot four months baa beeo atationed at Camp Carriug ton, and durirj that reriJ he hat been d:charicf tie duiie of a eomm'u-iooel officer, wiDLicg tLe tepect of both oflScer ai;d aoidiet iu so doioK For bis faithful services be tu been promoted, and we predict that Lieut. Siao ford will win rew honors in hi present poaiüon, cot only, but further advancement. C2"3e9 Pr. Wo Thomson's advertisement oo the third page of to day't paper. jan 25 tl. JJA few exthanc papers, done p in pack ares of 100, ein be bid at thia office , it Telegraphic Dispatches Wr Hwrntnc ipwri elrt fntje. MIDMGIIT IOI,OirX GENERAL NEWS. Prom the Army of the Potomac I REBEL NECRO SOLDIERS. ....i LATH FKOM SOUTH CAROLINA Rcbfl RCDOrtS Of Gm. ShCmiaD. r The I to porta lire of Ilic Capture of Wilmington. iliCitSKKYI SViZE TO j o rf o esmion a. Xa Ar Ac. &c , At AC. from Uatnlnffton. Wahi.otom. February 24 The RlcLm Sentinel of the 22J, contains the following nd on the war: Our readets will cheerfully forego being apprised of pendicg military mot erneut in lb Caro'ian when they are infotmeJ that our reticence it in compliance with tbe withe which havebeeu communicated lo all newspapers. The eiiemy kepi up a Jurious shelling in front of Petersburg on Monday, ciused by the ap;srtuce of h confoiera workirg prty. Several shells exploded iu tLe city of Prior bur, and a iiumbar feii in Rlattdford. Grtnt is extending hi line of railrnsd r hi rew portion on Httcher't Rur. ' The ExpreM says thit the ei.emy ia throwing up heavy works on the Brunswick afsire road between Ream's Station and Mouk? Nek hnd-e, to miles below tbe latter place. A geutiennn cow rtvideutol this citt, bat formerly of Kentucky, proposes to pat his sblebodied slaves at the disposal of Gen. Lee He (but gives unmistakable evidence of his patriot ism He iutendt slo to comfortably equip hi men and furnish them liberallr with mone? to tec u re comforU in camp. Here it an example worthy of imitation. Who will follow it? Among lately returned prisoner, were five ne groet who resisted all solicitations to join the enemy or ttke the oath They weie from Charleston. Tbe Courier of tbe 16th sava nothing of importance ha transpired since Lasi reports The force at Bull's bay, at list accounts, had not yet landed, rd it wat t;d. had mostly dt appeared. t he following is troai the Rich mood Extm iner: In the absence ot oiliaal information ve abstain from other reports less reliable of the nrlitary situation in South Ctrolina We have cotiflrmttioo of the report of an expedition of the enemy from Kuoxville in the direction of Gieeo vdie, hut there are various surmise of it ob jeets. A letter from Wythville, dv.ed IS'h, rav.s: The enemy, 4.500 strong, under Oiilem, are re ported to bo adviDcing through upper Etit Tennessee Their outposts are north of Oieen ilie. Prisoner brought iu by our scouts state that it is the iotentiou of tbe euemy to occupy the whole state if pisible on the dav of elec- ' tion, the 22 J instant. Tbe same detd of murder that E ist Tennet see bas witnessed dailsince the war commenced arettili being executed. No man's life is tafe t n hn"'' The tame writer adds: Glitner's brigade or Kentucky cavalry haJ an engagement last Stturdar at Bill'f Bridge. Lee county. Vs., 5 mile, north of Curtiberiand Gap, resulting in a spier did victory to our army. Our Ks not over 60 killed and wounded. , Wajuisgto, Feb. 21 The following has just been received at the Nsvv Department: FoaTxxiJ MosRor, Va , Feb. 24 Hon. Gideon Wells The Cujlerhas just' arrived from Ctpe Fear river, and reports our forces having taken possession of jlmingtoo on the raornirjg of the 22d, Washington's birthday The rebels 1 retreated, leaving a large number of priaonere io our hand. Signed Srrvxji D. Taoscaaap, Cora'dr f-'rotti Fbiludelptilu I'ii iladillth 1 a . Februarv 2i. The liulletin't s7ec1.1I Cincinnati diptch savs; Advice from below Indicate grand prepirationa for a thre fold movement to Althams and Mississippi. Thomas, from the north, with a strong force of infantry from Yickfburg vis Jackson, and Uea. I Canby, from Pemaco's It is arprehe'jdei thit it Lie I- compelled to relinquish Richmoi! he will fall hick oaLjnchburc, and tbence make hi wav through the mountains to Etst Tencefaee or Kentucky. Efforts are making to rp"r the Virginia aoi Tenr.esjee railroad. It wat rumored in KnoxnUe last week that a division of Lee's srmr hnd al-ealy arrive i in East Tenncsee Th expedition now moving frorr. Knoxville is to delett this movement, ar.J by apai destrovinj; the riiiroad to render the fetnafer ol Lne'a army west of the mour.tiir s iniroa-:.M t rout tlctroii. DxTaoir. February 24 The Board of Trafa telebrttiun. held h're lar eveninr m a i;ieat sucr-.-'. Netrlv til the prii.tipal cities in the north and Ciuada were repreiectcd. Addre were deüvereJ bv the R gl Kev. D shop MiCioky. and tbe reoreseutativet of the dleg tions present, inc!uj;n? Chicigo. Milwaukee, Cleveland, Puflfalo, Aany, Toronto and Lon dn. Ceti. Walbridge, in rospot'Jmjr f"r the New Y'ork produce eichcjf. s?d h be'icvei tbe time had come when tfie British fcovemrnent should revoke the recotiitior of tve reHl sa belü ;ere a rroui xtalt.utore. DatTibt' tt, February 4 A di-pitch from Fortreaa Mor.roe. dated tVis roorrJoj:, and tust received, says that the Ur.itei Stttes puaSoat R R Cutler has arrived from Fort Fiher with new of the evtcaariin of Wita;on on the r.ibt ol the 21t M jor (ieneral Terry entered and took riseicn of the city at 9 a ta , on tbe '2'2i, capturirs a ltrro taroaetof t'Oret of all k!cd, which t- ffIs. ic taeir hi:e, ce-'sctel to ie'rov. f'rotu ."vexr lark. 5 aw ioas. Pebruary 21 The Comaxeiciara Wathicguo epecial says: fc Military men regard tht capture of WilmicRton as a first-class military triumph. It l&sure the success of the tlanj I t
batt s4 caa ootsj ferwxrd vlthont wütlz; or taixlrg Lack for t applies. John F. BealJ, tbe Lake Erie pirate, was txtCuted to da. mVIII C0XGRESS-2d SESSION.
SENATE. Waxhiotos, Feb. 21. Mr. Morgan frrttLted a petition of New York aeriLaota, asking for aa exteotiob of tbe time for withdraw itj goc Ja fro a public warebouc, which wat tefmed to tbe finance committee. TLe credential of Richard Gate, senator elect from Illinois, weie presented tnd filed. Mr HowarJ presanteJ a reo!u'Jon caUiug upou the preideut for a statemebt of what portion of Louisiana was under tbe Control of the utiion arm es on the day of tLe election of membert of tbe state conveutioa.; . The finance committee was it strutted to io quire iato tbe expe-Jieocy of extenitag tbe power of tie bureau of emigration to enable it to tf ford relief to southern refugees. Mr. Doolittle presented a bill to embab commissioner f elairaa at Knoxville, Ter.net tee. -.,. Mi. Ttumbull called up tbe bill providing that contractor! asd others, arretted under the act of July, lbC2, for military offense, hsll be com mined to bail. Mr. Powell offered ao a mend meet, that whenever any executive, nan! or milittry'ofScer of the United State shall arrest or Ciu?e to be ar 4tsteJ arsj person or persons, tbey shall immedi ! ately hand them over to civil courts. Mr. Wilkinon called up tbe bill grantirgland j to Mi?ouri for lie construction cl a ra;lrod! from the Miesis-sippi river and the northern Houn . darv of tbe täte, which was pased. ! When the fortification bill came up, Mr. Sher man explained that the finance committee halt stricken out oil itetn for fortifications on the lake frontiers and the Pacific and North Allan) tic. at it was thought best te provide ouljr for the pteent war. as repairs on the northern fort t would cott much money, and with the present progre ia cuanerj would be ue!ess in few years It would be aselets to fortify the lakes, j us tie wtr with Engltod would be fought in Car i ada. and i.ot in Ohio Mr Wilson mored to amend the original bill j of the Hu.-eby reducing the appropriation one- J half, and retaining provisions lor improving fortifications on the Atlantic and Pacific. Pending th consideration uf this" subject, the morning Lour having expired, the fortification appropriation bill wt taken up. After some debate an amendment w adopted reducicz the original appropriation ose halt, and the fortification bill, thus amended, pted. Adjoutred. HOUSE Tbe Hou-e pjased the oiution, directing inquiry Condition ol the Indian Senate tutu tea into the prepCDt j titbet. aod epe-1 ci.llv their tieatment by civil and roiMtrT authority, with aa amendment ptovidieg fori a com minion of three persons to be appointed I by the President, instead of select committee of members of Cotgr?s, as originally proposed ! Houe acted on lien ate amendment- to tb rtsvy Appropriation bill, refuting to concur in tkat, striking out the provision for the appointment of extra midshipmen A committee of conference was ordered to be asked of the Sen ate The IIüuj then proceeded to the conMdera. ' tiou of private bills, after which tbe consider j tion of amendatory enrollment bill was resumed. ' The second section was under conside.Mtioa j providir g all persons mustered into the tervh ei tLsill be credited to the ttate and township, pre cinct or other ub-ditret where hey bclmg by J actysj rrniie-tc'e. ; Mr Ch .n Jlcr, in opposing tbe bill, raid that it placed in the hands of tbe execuifv e exceptive military andraral power greater than that exerried by any pr?5,'r'. o? the world. Mt. Stevens was iu ftvor of striking out the 21 sec ion. He did cot tee why oldiera should no, tike ihe highest bounties they could obtain. and why the arm should not be fiiicd with vol-! untee;? rather than drafted men. - . Mr Garfield expressed hit surprise that the ! gsntlemai5 from Pennsylvania who was eppoed ; to free trade in gold, should be oppoteJ to free trade in men. As the present Vw stands, men msy go and enlist where they cet the highet price, eonseouentW rich citiet and district can almost drain the rural parts of the country, much ; to the detriment of the latter in 5l!inr their own j quotaa. Thit section credits men to their place ol reidence. and therefore destroy t the brokerage sye-1 tern which it equal to lh nefarious Ure trade! in its workdays . j Mr. Callcn advocated the givicg of credits to all localities for men hereafter furnished tt ojher j states Atter further debate it was disngretd to the motion nf Stevens to strike out tbe second ectiun. ' V The metwoert diteuted the aection making the principal responsible for the services of his substitute and subjecting him to draft iu ca.e the ubtiiute desert, to fill the unexpired term. Mr- Wadtworib offered the following ametidment: If the substitute desert the principal thall be shot; if the substitute runs away the principil shall be imprisoned during the war at any Dry Tortugas. and tf tbe substitute rob a beu roost the principal shtlf carry a rail on lis shoulder for two hours The tection making the principal litble for a substitute was stricken cut A tiew section wa adopted providing that the mu4terin in of a substitute shall be conclusive IQ faror of the principal, and shall exempt the latter from military service for the term forwhich he was drafted. Without concluding its action oa tie bill tbe House adjourned. - i The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. U Nw Y'oai, Februar j 24. Some of the daily piper are indigcant at tbe ! releae of Prjor. The Commercial says it 11 a ; disgrace t every loyal citisen. and a harne j J "d insult, in view of tbe suSermcs to at.ich ; ! tnen have beer. sub:eced in southern prisors. The Times' Wbinto3 specisi saa: 1 i,m 1 Senate military committee aereed to report tbe, House retclutjou for the constitution of F.a 1 Tennessee ' Tbe World's Washington special s: Col ' Livingston and Jodge Huehe Lave merely ; gene to see if they can visit Richmond on private j business It is nat believed tbey ca j;et thrwuH ; the rebel lines. , The Herald's array of the Potomac pecial savs everv train f cars from Civ Fo-r.t brin:! In recruits j Reeiroert are heiD? filled to their runimum; . 1 Strength. l t ireKiCBClOna ratujicrr.oi rce is eav. The eaemv is now gatherinr al bi force? ar.d directic;: for a combined raovement avnst Richmcnl Sherman is advteeie' through South CAroluta, while Beauregard !oly retreats before him towanls Cnar'.ottetiile Foster is at tome other place coramandin a lortres wit'i troops gr.d mtkio deaocstratiocs with a heaw ; force on tbe Roanoke and Neue livers. : . j The Vat.kee forces in East Tecneisee re; j crossing the moantiir s,to tike Ucaurepard on bis fiar.W, while Grar waits withn forr fira'ior for sherrcan's appe ranee. Cat ao, Feb 24 The steamer Robert Batnai frra Memphis had 316b'e : mfnn tor Cir.ncnati. 3' for Evanevllie A aroutirg: patty under canta;n N'eoell. e:g'.4th New Hampshire. wrieh left Vidalia in the eatly ; part of the :nDr.th to ptrol a!n Black river, j returned in a terrble s'.ite e. J.lapidaiion. hv- ' I inc stbsiated four data on hore and mule Dt,i j are in saamrs, eorrounded by rebels BH2 Oen. Meredith has bot", relieved of uaa. rnara in t estern rventucxv ni fecressor .$ . unancouncei. Col. McArthtir, late commander of tbe poet of Columbus, Kv., and Can. Mo?s, Frovot Marshal. arrot. bv Capt. Meredith, have been released, lull exonerated, ar.d returned to Colombo The ? rial of Oeu Fsice i progre'ptn Th-s far not single etarff aft;rjt him ha beta sustained R chmondls aafslf all ttrties io their duty; that is. if the new .ecretary ef war is energetic, and if the tew cdafmUeary ahall be fgotdto have some eletatnUri ideas, of food; and especially if cor grete proceed with le't'.U ::, jiviug Lee ooauui of Urs numUrs ol uexioes. , ,
Itc, S-trota out ccaticse lit ntrch through tbe country, taking en tout the great railroad centres of Charlotte, Greensburg, and Danville. W should not b surprised to fcer that from Colustia he hat taarched on Charlotte; axd possessed himself of that place, but then danger bejria to thicken around hia. Tbe Rtlcigb Confederacy sute that l Stxu Jard and Progress tre makicft all tbe clsacr that is being made In North Carolina, whU
I there are at le4t a dc xen prr In the ttate op posed to n cocvs'iition. Tr.e .centir.l say a vote wat taken on the qaestion of employing negroes ia the army ad resulted in vtry large msjority voting la favor f it . , - . Lccumi. February 1 A special to the Democrat, dated Nashville 23 d, 4 p m.tsjt ioteoe excitement exitH t Knoxville from t report that Longtx rt -ru cnarKi U wviii- oa that place - Wasuinoto. Feb 24. -Many parcel of clothing. Ac , fail to retch soidiers, owicg to imperfect superscription, and because wrapper are too flimy to bear tract portatfon througo mail Strong wrappers tnd p'afa direetiori, Ith the locality of tVa reci merit, are indiietab!e . Of a detachment of the eighth Iflinoi cavalry, sent out from Fairfax Court House, 21 bat returned with a number l( rebel cfSccrs and guer rillsa. who have ben put in Old Capitol prison. The proposition to arm 200.000 negroes, which parsed the rebel Hou.e on Monday, was indefinitely postponed by the Senate by 20 majority. The Dispatch think it will be recalled cd ped . orricini War Ifulletln. Wit DlPAXTMKMT, ; I Was.hixgto!V, February 24 Midnight To Major General Dii: The following olScitl tepor? of tbe eapture f ilmtngton bas been forwarded to tbn derart roent tr General Graat. - CSigned) . E'M. Staäto!, Secretary of War - Foarax-t Moxaoit, February 21 10 om.'. To General U. S Grant. City Point: Our troop1 entered Wilmington ou the 22d. After the evacuation of Fort Anderson Gen. Schofield directed Co to follow itt garrison to ward Wilmington while they followed Hoke on the etst fide of :he river Tbe Utter took a new lit.e 4 miles from Wilutington. but was so hoJly pressed by Terrv thit he com Id end co troops to the west si-ie. Ou that tide the rebelt made a Und bebind the creek, but on the 20th be crossed his troop below them on dit boats, attacked and routed them, an I took two guna and three hundred pris j orerä ; On the 21 st Cox DUshed to ßrunawick river, t . ...... . ... i oppowte Wilmington, where tbe bridges were oa fire. Oa his arrival the rebels commenced burnins'the cotton in the ritv. and left it that nght. Our e.tnture. including FTt Anderson, amount to about iOO prisoners, and guns. Citixecs stated the rebels barned. 1000 bale cf cotton, and 15.000 Lblt rosin " Union fcelinjj showed itell quite frongly in the city. - Terry followed Hoke northward. Signed C. B. CokSTOct, Lt. Col , A. A. C. COMMERCIAL. ; IT Ttu ir. rincinnatl JTlarket. Cikcisxati, February Hi. Flour iu fair demand at full prices; tuptrflne $8 75, extra $9'. 50 Wh-if firm; $l e6l W for rod. Corn dull at $1 for shelled. Rye deciir ed to $l,2.. Odta du'.l and offered at IQhQc ia elevatoi. t7hisky dull aid prices nominal. There is io demand for irdt21j, mostly in hrreU. Bacon sides are rn deruind at 20c, Gr:ceries closed dull ard price, nominal. Gold 196. Silver 1?0 Exchange firm and at full rates. v verk rasxrttot. Nw York, February 24 Cotton opened dnll md cr"bnged. and closed firm. . Flour ttate and western opened heavy a lid drooping; sales at $10,20 $10.35 extra state; $11311,15 extra round boop Ohio, and $11.20 ($ 12 for trade brands; market cIomdc heavy with no buyers at outside prices Whisky decidedly lower; western $2 25(3; $2 6. ''. . Wheat dall; white täte and we-tern $2 60; red western $2 25. Rye dull and be.vy at $1 61 I VX Barley quiet ana unchsnßed. Corn $1 7j lor new yellow, mixed wirtwKi $1 brfI yu. Oats rather more tetiy tales at $1 ll'( 1 12 for entern. Wool quiet. Coffee quiet; Java 45 to 46 Sugar quiet; sales oT Cuba MusruYtdo 16(3 lb, Havana 1C. Petroleum dull ; 43 for crude ; 67f367for refined in bond, ard b78SJ2 for refined Irre Pork lower and in more demand; aalea made at $35 50 37 75 for New Meat $33 33 25; prime $34 34 59 prime men ; air 3,500 lbbi of new rne-s March and April sellers and at bu ers option $35 50 $37. 1 2 Lard , firmer and more active; tales at 19 j (3 24ic. e. ' ' Hurter 32(47 for western, and 4259 frr state Cheese nominal at 14(3.2 Money quite easie at 6 per cent. Sterling dull sod noxinsl, lUi' (210.8 V" Government stocks quiet Gold without decided cbaoge; opesinx at fde dining to lJ, adeancinr to 2ü0, and clotinp at 199 ew fOfeR MOKKT MABKTT Ntw Yokk, February 24 Gold very quiet and very little effected by the favorable tews, but stand ready to fke d vantage of reverse Mooey continnes eay . ' Later Oo'd closed at Gallagher ' exebtnfo' to-day ut ll9a' Notice of Application for License. T0T1CE li UZREBY GIVES THAT VTK WILL AP1LY W tbo Poa-d ef C9tni&iioDerf cf Marien cour. ty, Icdiana, tbejr trxt Urm, 1J-G4, for a license to M-li ii.toxlcaticg ii;aoT in a le s quaatity thaa a c-art t at a time, wi;b tba priTüfg cf atlwv-irg tbe t ac.o t- b ti ark cn oar preciei, for ore year. Our plact of bul- j res ar.2 the prem;c wterton tai.1 Hquor are i be sold 1 and crank, are l vated at Ko. 150. corner North ureet 1 r.1 Ir.d;aa Avenue, F'ceW 'o. IM. ia IndiaoayoUa, j Center U'Wtb:p, Uar.oQ cousty, Indiana. febo3w KLNHAK k COLL. j DISSOLUTION. - , " . 1 ... Dissolution of Copartnership' riBE partaerbip bejetofcre erstieg pctweea tke JL crderlyT5d, nnier tbe irn rare rf Dawa, Lvsns k McMillen. la tV dar ero!vd by matt cert. Jr T.MrM!:!!-, rt":0j. A - C. PA WES. ST. K. KVA5, JSS. T.MrVlLLiy. I-JiauaeoTU. Jeenary 1., tss T SinK Bdercigsed bav formed a rvy rtnerb!p under tb itjle of F.vaca, Diwra Ca , and !!! eoaticna tba WkoUaale Bt aad Sbo Baalooaa at TT. 11? 5oit ' Weridian ftreet. wfcere wt will be glad tt f tU tbe ! fnenda od customer af rbo iu bme Wlf.LtAkf ITA5S, A. C. UVWP.a. ;ofx picxitJt, KATHAV T. PAP.ttX, FMJS05 C. HILU rwtaaep.t, iaesary?3. lfti- febU-dlw NOTICE. Dkvolntion ot CoD.nHnershin. t fflflr Crm of Heckmaa & aVcArtkax I the dty 4 - m. nUti bt muual conaetU tilbat oi tba paxt.e art ' a-ti tborretto etUe tr.t bu&ss of tbt Cr. All porooui kn8wlrr.!h3isele to bo irdebted tt tba bT wül p'eat ci'. acd "Ul at the Ba'ei City Mil's C. UECfchtAN, JOy P. MeARTBül todltsaptUt, rtknury Uit, lrti. ftbU dlw 1 k !2. .71. sriCER & UO., REAL BSTATB AGßXTS.j ... . .
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THE0BEAT ENGLISH EEL3 SIR JAJJEH CLABJrIE'S 1 Celobratcd Fcmalo Pills. PuOTtCTEO OY ROYAL LETTERS y retire! Vysa m prfcrifttjn tf&r J. dark, " Talt lavaltaMt aaei.'c'ae It aafaSf fa Ut cart ? aH t&oaax paiafal aad aanter irtet U wklck tt fttaale cabttftaUoata atbjKi. It tsaaenW olaCrnclara. a4 a car nay at 114 TOnAlllUW) LADIES ft It j-aca Jarly n'.teo. tt win ta a akrttiat brli aa tbe tatntalj porUd witk rtfalarity. . ' , tack btUa, prioe t Dollar, aar tt tiatraat Utnp aOrat KHtaJa, to preveat cMXStarMu. CAUTION. . , . Ts I i? Kold W btiike fVy Ftf arvt Lit TIRS7 TnXrKJfOSTirSfrrtmcii. a ore twrtttwaw MtwHaett W f p otKfTU Viey art a-V. ...r - ...... . ta aS ea) f 2terrai ao4 hpital Af?miaa, fatet ta tke Back tnd Uabs, PaUg-st en tl'gM exsrtioa, ralpltatloa of taa Baart, Byttertca aodWViua, ta Ptlt wit! tflttf a cart when ;i other sstaas bavt tailed; tnd, altkocth a powerful raeacdj, 4 aat cmUIa Iran, caael. aatimaoy, or aay tkir hcrtftl to tbe cecsUatioo, yflll direr tiro I la the pawpliltt arMta-l Nack para aa;, wkh aboiie by caTT-fly trr4. . tQLD JLY ALL .,-ft Agent for taa Cnited StaUt tbd Caaada, ' ' ; ' JOBXOStS.Sr.CwtlaftdtStyewT-rk. . Jt 11 00 aad f otUfft atttspt eedoted to aay atthorlied Aceat wtjj nra a VJij ettair.BC M Hlia, by rsttra aaiL- i , ; 'Saci de?JAly ßTLET THOSE WHO HAVE DOUBTED tkoTirtaoaot Brix's CaMtoa Brrrcaa. If ay ach tfcrro be, rad ths foilowic certificate frtm fecUemen II known ia this cotrncsitj, ana doubt no more. Ita (eaaral lat reaction Into ths anay wilt ? fea rtTwtihtaaa-tr.f oaratktltrx: . - ; ," ' ! tecmuxi, Jaaa Jd, 141. We, tha aadertXTd, baa seta tbe (od 7eetaof Dr. ioaa Bcii'i Caaaea Errraa ta case of fnral d ability asd prostration tf lit ytea, tad believe Ita central ua woaid prevent diaeaae aod relieve tnnch a9rlpg. Arno rg cor aoldiara particularly womld tbia bo tbe eat, especially those who art expcsd to Jit mlaa7ratV la fiueneea ia tke Southern eVmata. haj pinup srxcu Collecterlat. Rv M t. E7: CRAS. B. C0TT05. Collector rf tbe Pert of lyaotavUla, Ky. CiI n. D7.5T, Prvot Marshal OverraJ of Kaataeby. JiVT. D. r. HK!f DKRSOX, Vict Tresideot of Sanitary CetaaaUbim BSRN'RT. HCGHP8 A CO.. rabWbra Datyerar. GR0. P. DriRF. : Freprittor Lo!ivi!l Astcit. FCGHK8 A PARK BILL, WjcWale Dry Good Ivtltrs, Ma' a tret. LoaLs. viUa, ky. :' DATI. GRRXIt A CO.,' ? Wholesale ßho Dealers iU'A r.rttt, LoaUvCIa. HART A MA POTHER, Litbograpbers, corner Market aad Third trt, - - Uu'.tvil'.e, X y - JTJUCSWIMER, ClotbJng Mrrcbaat. crr Tbtrt M-i Htukl at.. ; Leutsvillt, Ky. CAPT. S. t. niLDRKTH, Of tb ttetraer Major Aadae. , , MAJ. L. TI THÜBSTOK.' ' - Paymaster ü. S. Army. C. M. METCALT, Kttforal attel, Lonkvill. Vy. COL. BATLKS. .' itb Kentucky Cavalry. (iPORGK D. PREICTJCI, 1 Lnivilia Jsarual. SOLD WHOLKSALÄ BT DAILY, KEEFEUAltl , Tit Xoutk Meridiaa St., I radian .. dc!et-dtyawl2:oaw Iotrentable DEADS 7 Ar tn a tncment beaodfitd by tb oprttit ef CHISTADOK09 IIAlll DYE, tThkb, without tht tllgbtest troublt, Inpartt ta tbt ba!r of tba kcal, tbe wbiakers, beard, ar moutacbe, aa sbad of brcwo or tbe noct perfect black. Ladies ea ntt It without stilbg iLelr fl-fien. It !t tba ruoiteipeditiona balr dyt la tbo world, aad tba only on free frotatTtrj powoaoas IrtgreJient, tod that cor-talm 1 B4urib'.ct acd eratlMetit vegetabla principle. Crlstadoro Hair Preservative, a valeableadanct ta tba Dyt, In dressing; and promoting the growth aad r-rfect bealth of tba hair, and tf luelf, whs) ad aleae, aaafegaard that preUcte lb sbrei from deeay ander all f'.Tum.Unf aed ander aJlr&AO. Mantifactared b J. CRISTA DC SO. 3o. t Aator Ba,5ewTra. Sold by all Omgri-oe applied by ait Tlt'.r Drosar. JaiiS.deodAwetw H7lMERVOUS DEBILITY. SEMINAL Wtaknta, a'c, cw curd by od wba baa really cmrod btavlf and b andre t a of etbera, aad will tall y aatbicg bat ibetf aA. Addres wtk Uatip. IbWAKD H. TRATKR, rbi-lAl Lock Bo, Boston, If a. BTDISEA8I8 OP " IE NERVOUS Seaalaal, Crleary aad Soaatt tyatttrnt new tad reliable trtatttent Ic Reptrts tf tbt HOWARD A8S0C1AT10K. Sant by saail in aaaled Uttar oovelop, (roo of c'nargs. Address D. i. 8 KILL IX HOUGFJTOJ, Howtrd Arbeit tion, w. 3 kootb Ktatb Si reel, Pbttdalpbia Pa. Kar30-dAwlv - -LIQUORS. t. axaow. $. at'atBiti. KKUTIOMI A TIcAATIAUA leHf ert ard Wh1eaI Detleta ta FOREIGN AND DOSIivSTIC LIQUORS. IfOSOXQAintLA, RTR ASD BOLTLROV PORT. MAPR1H4, MUSCAT. MALAGA. WINES, AND CXGr-cVTtS, 28 South Dlinois Street, 1KDIA5APOI.IS, IND. kfiityTs rot DETROIT A:L.E, OLD STOCK, PALE AND AUGER A All 5 W.OJTDOJT PORTRIU AR klflds fcf A'.e aad Porter for faally 5e.".a M'.ifi tr ttberwUekept f9S'aatly ta batd aad delivered la ey part of tba r.y. JaolS-dlf MEDICAL. MAN HO OD rtTin neu oftottth ristorit is sour ti by DR. KICORD'a KSSX5CE CP LI fit. Dr. 9-5, (ef rar'.a.;. arter Jr of earctat tolirltttioa, BJ at Itng'.h tcedtd ta tba icrgeat roaat ef the Afrer.caa pifc!:c, tad arpoiated a? tgect !s ftew Tork for tbt tait ef bit valaed a&d highly prized Ciseac Life Tfe:a wanrfal agent will report Katbeod to tee Bat rbattsred eontUtatioot la foar weeks, and. If o.e fC:g t ptatwl t&tractKaa, tauere ia )arpo aib.t Tbia Lfe-rtetonng reaaedy sbowid bo taken by ai cnt tw tsarry, t iu tsetti ' ptaaart. far et,!i terycaae, la certain. Dr. Ciccrd't Xaice ef Life 1 ttld ia caaet, w;tfe fsll rftrsctjona for ase, at 3. er ftir eatititiei La eta lot tS.tadw.U bo sect to aay part, carcf&Ily parked, oc reeerpt a: rtmitianc to ait accredit a A agsV. Vircsia ' seat r-e receipt affasr traaipa. , wiur ROLAD, 47 rooraa ttree. . Jarn-Hj rnt don wt et rotdvty. JS. I : . r-TT. , , , m , ; . , . NOTICE. . and iVj'.'i caav off slat bier tad all kiet ef lensehell good, tt 11 Past Watbtrgtoa street. tela and trivttt rttideticesxtlled a wbta dteirtd. A ta diroeted tt T. Of Rot Ctt wi!l bt promptly at aytedtt. J. aY K. 5OLOM05. f.blS-dly " FOR DALE. jt -. 1 Pay inj Calootkt WITH Wate Watknkgtaw ttm. 1) Baad Wtaalofttat atXwta. la? tire axSe.
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13 A MOOD ! Dott Dc.tro)ed. How lstortiL Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 . WasKingtoa St, - r - . 1 IacjM.rcmox with tux crxntiLPiAcnci of af edicao, I treat by a reo and rvtfable anodiaaa, aad wiik tbo ba?rea rotoUs tU foraia U dutaae ad tkt Nervosa, CeBuaai and Ur&ary tbd reaaai 7 trat a. Tctsf aaa witk UoUw cltkt aad aU;d cooattnaaco, telnsa; la fetrf! latg-Qaf tbt a. teat werkte of aoatt farxaldalMod.aoaao toderta'altf yweoe-tf'ito, Be alary aad reaoa, barryftf ya ta preinair dratb, re feet wlile rtasoa blda away aad avail 3 re!X JT IrfarajSkt tbat d.aalpatea. tba i(bteat atteaao, ad coroa tbt barra!rf weaknen tad otber casta of avrlota cJttcn.ty tad perpetaal aaaayaico. epormttorrkwa, oeaoiti VleaAaraa, Xeoteraal Isla stooa, Stal htu.ity. laapotoory, SBecta o aVif-Aboa, asi their rsaa'.tt iraUIl y tt Uwutm tke Mirr1ao Coot -, Mearal aid Pbjiueat iotrat.ta, KpCey, Laaavalty and Conraaprioai. Tktfoo, Ukt a etaoiKb rmrderer. twtty tt bla aarpoao. Preaars bno cloo tbroaab ovrry Uao of ttfa, Jfor tniatet ooco tbt track, but preaaat aw. Till ftrctd tt lat tt tbetrtmrtidaaa rerjt. And at OTKe be aiaka. lixewte.l wITl rairaatet a radical curt of rpbilla, Goaoribara anal Gloet, ta all tbelr aiayea. entirely rtwjovtec froat tbt blood tba last vpark of tbot ttrribtt diteavet tbat t rr totally bars ap tbt fauatala of U.'t. Diseases and Ooniitions Peculiar to Females. '. . Tbe beauty and earreaae delicacy of tke feral arfaa liitien, to say Mtabintr of ita phrtiolockal cbaraeurts. tea, art cncwmt ladicaUaoa Ual It U tab ect ta fra of d:eeaa ant nod.f.catItrt recal.ar ta Itself. Iba pbyik-iaa of tbe present day doe t eaaatee aay more fotnaof airiattdwae tbaa did tba pbyaictaa ad fifty jejra art.; but ooitf to tb preset! social coad.tita cf woman, ber d:aeatoaaro (screaked t fret tearj, aod totbetruibcf tfcia aJMrtio. fbt aUocboly daaiba by Cturtnptlea betr tnp.'t wite..t tbo Anerican ttpajarv we treat by a now taetbod. aad with tk fcappaoat roolu. rtaiapUteri, (faJt;a f tbt woaioj CrtpUwt of tbe Bkia, Cbloroeit, or Greet Sickeosa bararuriied by ye!!t.wtab, tflrty rrrea fatlor of tbt turLtfe; Aaaaaeio kfeKSBa.or ateeat Meaetrnat'am; Aaoenorrbea, e SUtectioa of the Metset; Dy vntaorrbea, a palatal acd dl25. ca'.t flow of tt Ifen.; f eaarrbara. or profna Mea atnsatloe; Leacborrbea, or exreae;ve aod Jtere4 eacre. tfwn of tbo naacua yttrally bltt, or nearly coloroat acd traaipareat. Leader, bave fiven j.n a claa af diaaoe tbat ara met with ial'emaleaof all a get. better aaanVd ar aa. married; tod Io ratrritd Itosalet would aay tbat tbera tre many tbr r fcrras ef dleto peculiar tt yotr tea disease rf Ptoraancy. PartaHtie, aad Loctatioa, af wbick epaca will not admit aa elacfdatiea. I await It far tbe cotocil chamber, addme; bat art aatrt diseftta tbia Mat, and tbat ti a foraiJaUo cce Lk-raUoa af tbo body af tba Cterns. If yoa are aSted with trranic weakrese. or aar ateemhlagt of morbid pbeneweaa of tbia cba-acter. yoa bave t!m to spar, bat at nc app'y foe KHt cat a d. If tot Uta to arrest the dieae, it la at letst petal ble to palliatt tht J raptotr SLd tlb retoolbt tbt pathway to an Bntime'y graT. la a anajort-y af tawaacea cbaro dleaaaea bave madt cvciddtratle prof rets before lbs ptiWat becrxte ttam ed. In ttmt catea tn etnaciatien la Iba Sr4 Indtcaiioa tbat attracts tbe attention of tbe patient' frlebde. Aad here, raador. let 0 call your earnest tt'ectlca tt tbt fesrfal sifinjf etnet f tbe word "waitlrx." ft not only cooniistea tba leading feature, but tbo ear teat aad west omiaana var-Um of Coneampiloa, etaasplea ef wtkb a-e Invartatly net with !n yowt ladiei bt a't Sifted with high fatetlectaat endarwent. refined acctnp .btnecu. and eyea Kathie with armataral brdliacrj not regarding thct ludkttlant at fcelnt thoa of lncipfett dlaee. bat thsto tf pertc-aal cbarvaa. Traa, alar t tbt poet tag? 'Coei uanptlona che k tt'er look nart pur. And lovely, tban when pat all etr, Aad yettbatbloota, ofreh to itilt, . Ilia Ur.t iU Ceetieg aid tt Aid spetk. to thoeewfc wa ch Itabat,. 'f t'ckness, dea'h tnd auteiira; too; Tboagh who, jntt viewing tegbt to fair, Ccald dream tbat death a. tbrer" Address P. 0. Box 1361. . . TXOfBca hours from A. M. Ut ML ra 7. aiS. K't fteblagttn Ftreel, IndltntMiltJeditot. fbl(-d1y PROFESSIO rJAL. II ?a M OVA ia Doctor w Tno:af3ow, - has KzxorxD mi ornci rtou Virginia avenuc tö ... i ', No. 29 South DelaTraro'Otrcet, WCKftE n X KILL COSTtaTX tt treat and core frivtt Dieasea, la til tbelr sp-cies, rttoot, rarvtca'iotis aad phases. . 1 Ir. Wra. Tboia.oa wU give to each patient a wriitan laftreaoebt. biudi-.r b'.avelf to effect a radical and permanent rare, or aaabt ao cbarge. Dr. Wra.Tbonaoa baa attdt tbt trectstext cf Piltatt Iheeatot t r-peclaity ataee the year 1&3I throe years la tbt city ot buffalo, a. T . , eia.Lt yetrt ia Ck cago. III., and tw y ear in Peoria, III. Imriiig eight jear practica Ia Chicago, 111., be carat over tblrteea tboaatd raoa. - lit. WcB.lbota-oa, la bka practica f Srroftla, Kb mmauc sad general dUeates cf tit blood, itet Fa!g a tlcg Vapor Path of tht aioat lag eaJoat blad.la cotjax.UoTi wita Internal treatment. SKMI5AL F.MlSS105S,tbeeo6seqaetc tftelf ttai. Thit solitary vice, or deprived aexsal lad a' f ace, U practiced by tbt yanuh of both aca ta aa aiaaoat aa Umlted extent, prodociag with aterrJig certainty tbo fellow Jsg train of morbldfBptcnar.leti remitted by adentlfle asadictl roeaaarea, vlt: Stlltw ajoQatenance, dark eta andee tba eye, pata la tbo bed. ringing la tb aara. aad Boiaes lik tbt rsstllng cf leaves aad tat W'.zt cf cbarioU, ineasiceit about tbt lo'a, weakaeta af tb Umbs. confosed rlslon. bra tied Intellect, lor of eaCdence, clCdonco la approaching atrai ger. a dtl!ke ta fern aw acjutintttces, a dipoait ta to fbca ftity, lot 1 of tneniory.becUc fluibei, p!rap and vtrkm ertpt.cn atrfBt tat race, tairrd trgne, Uelt sweats, feud oreata. congas, emaajpttn, wionoraania, ast ueqasai ly iaiaalty. . Ttssactd. cn tba trtt trpesratct el soy ef tat abovasyrptoBs, bouldlmaxediattiy apply tt It. Wra. Ttc-waoa far relief. JCSrOTct tadCoasnttatlca 1" rr Ha. TO Foctb Del wtre street, Indianapolit. lad. . r. O. Boa Hii. , ; T ; ; f, T ;a34-dl MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. aanaanwaaaaatam WJt AUt CFTXIUKa CPRRIOR IKDCCXMIXTX to persona 4tb a U'tle ready neaja to aocmro hntnt. Fa wtH tell ,. ' . ; , XvOt Ciitlrrljori Tims aal ertet cooiff nable drtlUxgi. wfift 7 g worbaoa a-wl ra irooal eryhe. oo tba paraaeetaf h ta. atnab aa taa raapToveraeota win tvat ' taa rraaica It be patd oa caiy ptyraeett net mach mora tbaa a fair vest oa tbt pmaiaa. Haviag lata to waarly aU porta of iaoeity. wa can aeeomsDodat all winning ta aecaro a hoaao; and bav ax a Urge anoaot of lumber on aa&d, asd worxateasj ready eaapsoyod. wa aaa arort baJidtrtft aw abort aaUca. ..... K'fcaMLkA-S mKlI, .yt.gtf - '-- Steal ratato Are LECTUREC. Philosophy of Marriage. Ttn. rrxpFifcTOLsopnit ytw tosk. Metric cf Aattoxy btvt devrcjaed, rtgartlaaa of at p.ae, ta iraat free, (for tbt Keaebt t-t taferitg aa oaaity. aad tarprtttoa of oatckery,) foar of tbe'. r taat ic'je:etirg ted iftrxctlva LectQret ea Marrltgotsd Itt duqiaLSc.tloLj. 5arra&a a&d rajaical Dabuty. Proaeaitrt teclir. cf K aabood, JndfresUoo. Weakaeea oc Depreasiea, Inpaterary, Looaaf Eaorry aed Manly Paw. er, tbe great Social It v.J. and tbtt af aladiet wbkk retail fror yoo'.b'Tv fol'.ie, eseeaea of aaataiity, or Ignorant ol 1 ftya.B-i uwt aratara. Tbeao KAjaaVle Lectcret kavt beea the aaeaaa at er,I!gbtn'i" aßa fkontttda, tod will be farwtrdod free.cn eoeipt of tawr- otaasp, by addroeelng lrrttry.Sew Matom of Antterry an4 Jfittirtao.ilt Breadway. Kew Tork. Jtutl-diy -J. , . -UJ - REMOVAL. p.'PORLRW, APCUTTTCT. BAS CXSJUvtD BIS) ftlce ff-a the ."Itnt Bat d-ng to bit rettdeac U Wet Obio street. weea hterttUa ad lUiaota. Jaftf'-dea TOBACCO AND CIGARS. TV O . 3 . JOII Ar HCIDLinOCU XTirnT. tpcBta t few dty tit eld. at ad et Fa. 1 W r"alaOT Hatw, and tavtteo all bla aid frteadsaad tverr ret ris wbe lortt tt rtttka a 6t. twtet, geatne Uava&t Cigar to call oa bin there. fact bthaa cod oat bia faro bo h .a w ate bed tbo duetts ta oe dor I Xzj ealy tat beat goods at a rtdaeod ca-b prica. Respoctfallr. f.bA-d3w JOÄ A. siiDLmaii. NOThCE. THE JOURKEYt'ITJ CrJCXLAYEHS
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