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DAIIT SEiTIjVEL J l'.a.llY 2 TVIMDAY.... IZTiior. Morton left the ritt Im right ( reported, for W.v!.i?,,n Cit. H e Israeliten vfCin-.un.iti arid Lou'- ville L-ve forwarded Uteen hua-'red franet. to tie poor In Palotln MtracrouTAx Hall 'A ther ev in "w Yfik. C "ai'letT at Mr. IIa' ajj-eirance ia KalaUfTla.t ntfnt. The writer of this ia a per j " sonal friend of Mr. Hackett iI has always ad- ' S1- Sunday wa raiwfor.arj diy at fUl mired him as an actor generally and more epec- itn subscription of $334 wai taken ully in Talalajr. but we are free to confess that J u h'cn proluhly be inorraed to $ 100. Mr. Ram is fully bis efjuil.an! wme portions h; gentlemen tlmi the M j"r and the tT.tj tiin Indi cate! ;re n:arl in tbe v 1 1. rit r er fen ire We Icini tbit u;-!rr C-l. Mü';.. of th: re- n.ei.t. there are now i-oi;ie r:i:i iu c.un;j at Ma ;.'ii, nd the accomplished lV.ot.el will pub things through wiili Buch enterprise n will undoubted ily biiiig hi gallant men into the e)! ataneily d i v. COMMERCIAL ii mtuura.j itlncitttiMll MNrU'-l. Crtcia-sari, Jirxuy 20. j Fitj'-ir In goI drnind at SI for fucrfiije, tut ; it waa he'd at ft l3&4 1Ü at the close. ; Ab active demand for wheat at Wg-c for i red and D0(392c for white. live bu advanced to i75äc and la rood de- Z.ti" S t ra w und rag wrp;ug paper, tea aud ramill i raper at greatly reduce! pricei at Wer den & Co', and delivered to any part of the eity. Drawing an I pattern paper of all jijrei, tillable I f iW T im avM rsea owrw rs . Aa 1.. I m - a . sat .w, -. Wi...V W I II L ft'lilfW L'Jvl iere er our language is spoken, and w ahould 4. - - 4r L , 1 c ,Uii chant t-jlor at West Washington atreet, op- auperior be ia more unetnona and lews boiaterum r.t at much the bully, more the quiet, Mlf-or.in-ionated U-ggadocio, in ahort, we doubt if ilr. FaUuff can be urpajel in the world 1 he artillery coropanieti encamped in thin ti- J mnnd; receipu very l:gM. . .. ' CVrn TA f;t are firm at? Ir rvi r ii iil riiAr.piifinil ' pDf t f-. 1 iw II-. ji - - ; uitij ur(i;tu vo c inn in fT'Jcu i em.inu. uii . r..,w r. 4 '. -'i Hops held fcrmly at $J 3D(3 .MJ, but aa re ! appeared in pplendid order. Thec comuauiea, partia buyers the market wm duil and hei rj, and we underaund.letve fortbeMMt of war t tlv. , n,,t niUC' uemanU; -w country dreed, aver- all our theater goeri" to par him a Tiit, for i no matter in whatever character he tniy pjrear iu wo can e "actor" Uojped upon him, he muat joi!t (i'enn'a lilack. j Ti i ncre wju ue a apecui cosnmunicatton 01 mutton of intorntjiandof Maior Terupieton, were lent down le more than ool in all he plays. Mr. Albauth! Marion Ide, No. Xi, Free and Accepu- J Ma-! the rier as far m Diamond Iland. to lok after p!eael us much !iy his rendition 'of Harry Per. oti. thia XTue-dy) eveniug, for the purpose of. cy, he only lacked fUtue, in emy thing rt-c per- j wc,fk- fct. Mr. Hamilton was eav but not dignified I liv order of the W orshinfal 3later. " C3 Fa icii Kixo, Secretary I . .... 1- IK. ...f I .. f1 l'ii -I r'! 1 - -Tut SumrH.-ThIa.liaJ beeua veek of , V IVv 1 1 i ,k rv . i .1 i a 'M.c 2f',l, t $3 .w. arxl 2i0 averaini; 3i0 lb great activity lur to. 0en - rep.nei.t. and t! .'. 45; re.jt 3-00 he .d. i spirit ani encr:v of the nen andilie r cmni nier . - . to -a r- t " i ; o,r No judged I by the fact that they are r.er to . . . XVf "V ld , got' into actual aervice while the re,,i i ,et , hlcr;!!. w? , i ,s I r -r.-.j i ... irtA.r - r.-.L A rood dem nd for bulk side at 4c: taov are he'd lWc higher. L-trd iiiui at tiVc; he .d and j:ut 6c. Kjme fJmvw f.f cattle ur,r'!ieJ t Ie on the wav , .' . - KTrhinr' firmer at 1.' W I . riram a the Prince of Wale. Mr. Anhmer, as the King, good. All the other part tolerably play- 'I. air. inen correc aa Worcester incent. No Partt ow. On, No!, Mr. Jimfi Diver, f to the Southern Confederacy. k'c: pu The men en- -it a a J . . r ... . .1 tuver suit rsinff i incnesi au nour: Ol Zeel in ,' . , .-ii -. " r .v. . "e cLaniifc.: teet on..tiit floor of Lu.iJiucs 1 e.r t next iav went in lianl nuruit of the trea- . '. . . of a ' rri ii 1 ra . r. .v : u.. ftObable drovers and their ch.tr-e. After several ; IU,,ta"6 .u .a.u, ngcoioer. nn:e- oi nam marcnwi tney oerioojc trie umve, tut the proprietor h id made themselves scarce, at.d a. the company w.ts within three mile of the a If Cltiaatt stCtcr, ib the, ptaall part of Francis, i l) 01 0CI Ait a" Ml,fa lb,e Ir"h MUW C,h' rebel pickeu, and put scantily supplied with am aoMed to hia already fine reputation. Dtne Quickly receivpl attrntion nt the hand of irs. P.e. The Itonnie .FMhwife concludei with weet Mi.s Macarthy in several ?ons. To-night the School for Scandal, the chtJTetuvrt of come dy. Mr. fla, aa Sir iVr Teazle and will give u. by far the tst representation of the character thU city ha ever teen. Miaa Macarthy U the Ladv Teazle. (Jo! ' Titr IJtMi a?id Towhexd ÜAmi.-We ye-terday clironicle-1 a cae of knocking down and shooting occurring between two well known citizens Mesdr. Puh and Townsend. We ex preel our opinion that a mm who would viilify females, ought to be thra.-hed on sight by those w ho are the legal protector of nid females. Mr. Hush, in the ca?c we have in hand, did thi very tiling, we understand, be lutifullv and scientific ally.. AH honorable men, huabands and fathers will approve of .what he did. S-? it appear, did the Justice, Eq. Sullivan, before whom the mat ter wa ieurL yesterday. The Justice remarke.! that he frowned upon any and all attempt to shin der ladie.. He did not stop to inquire about the truth in any auch instanced. No man had a right v y say aught against any woman. Mr. lluah who, we are told, has received threatening letters because he entertained nnd treated hospitably 'Mr. Jordan, the sister of hi former wife, waived all further examination and submitted, no far as he was concerned, the charges againat him to a-higher Court, with the Justice's approval.' ' zen, who ha for some years been employed in the Potof!ice, u distributor, wa. discharged the other da bj Mr. Paymaster Conner, solely be ciuc he was it Democrat. This i the fact, and the proof i this: Mr. Potmister Conner assign ed a a reason to Mr. Diver that be desired to economise in the conduct of the affair of his oiSce, and immediately after Mr. Diver's dis charge, Mr. Postmaster Conner appointed only two Republicans in his atead. muiiitioa, further pursuit was deemed imprudent. Having accomplished their object, the company ;t rKi'iBAiR. .Mev Vork .Tlurkrt. yw Tot, Januiry 20. Flour tran? ictions or.lv to a'verv raoJerate ex tent and the market continues heavy while prices Ci)T" In thee hard times it behooves every person to purchase their dry goods where they cau get them the cheapest. We undertake to say that the New York Store, Ulenn's Block, Indi" anapolis, is the place whereat to buy. The stock at this establishment is probably the largest in the West, and we know that good can be bought at from 25 to 50 per cent, cheiper than any similar ejtablishraent in the dir. Greenfield Sentinel. returned to the river, and came up on the Golden , Är without flevweu caange; sales ot K.-'W Drlj äute on Thursday morning, bringing with them Rl 5D tor f upcrnne State; $ö i-0 eu a large drove of conhcated hogs, which were ini mediately handed over to the proper authori ties. ------ On Wednesday night another mall party of the COth wa detached to guard a lot of goods, luppoed to be contraband, ou a steamboat lying at the levee. Still another pnrty of the same industrious reg iment the greater put of one company left on Thursday morning on a tour through Gib-on county. They took with them tents und camp t'ipiipace complete, and intended to make a week's sojourn for the purpose of allowing in anv of the for extra State; $3 45(Jt5 55 for tu:eiGiie West ern; $5 75cc5 J0 for common to extra Western; $5 'J5(ä6 for liipping and trade brands, market .lii.!n. ItA'tt-.. vA. lit. MiIaj .? It 1 1 . I WW. . , M sale $o 45Qo for superhne and $. t tor common to choice extra; rye Hour quiet and Steady. Whisky scarcely so firm; sales at 2525J'c, chielly at the latter price. Wheat in but little demand; market heavy; thippers insist upon a material decline, to which holders refuse to submit; sale of 6,200 bushels good choice spring at $1 30, 250 inferior do at men to isit their friends once more before thev 'u .-'UU common to good Mdwaukee club A Suit rom LrnrL Awothe Lie Nailed. Some weeks since, the Indianapolis Journal chargel a respectable citizen with poisoning his wife. ' The matter, on the accusation of that print, was duly investigated before a coroner'a jury, and the nnoffending husbsnd and father was by a verdict of his impartial country men, pro nounced guiltless. The injured gentleman has waited patiently for some honorable retraction and reparation to be made In the columns of the new? paper aforesaid. Nothing of the kind has yet appeared, and we understand be yesterday took the requisite stcp3 for a prosecution against the Journal office for defamation of character. Certainly a print which indulges in wholesale vi tuperation and lying slanders upon any and all citizens against whom it bears malice, ought to l mide a public example of. Let justice over take it speedily, and let Its infamous editor re ceive his deserts at the bar as & criminal. Haut k Hickcox, Cincinnati. We call the attention of all gentlemen in Indiana in need of military goods, to the advertisement of Messrs. Hart A Hickcox, Cincinnati, in' another column of to-day's paper. These gentlemen have the best selected and most extensive stock of mili tary goods in the West. Sad Accident. While Margaret France., a little daughter of Edward Thomas, of Perry town ship, aged nine years, was about the fire on Mon day, the 13th int., her clothes caught fire, and she was eo badly burned before relief could be ap plied that he died on Wednesday morning. For the laily State Sentinel. Thr Central I'nnal. Ma. Editor: I see a communication in your Saturday morning's issue, by Citizen, asking whether or not it can be true, that the pretended owners of the Central Canal are charging the citizens of Indianapolis for ice from the canal. I reply to Citizen by saying it is true: The cora- Fhei; Lr.xcii. At No. G, East Washington street, Mr. Niggermann, one of the most accora plihcd caterers for the public in the city, sets a free lunch daily. Mr. Niggermann, in considera tion of the hard times, has reduced hi prices for beer affording one glass for thiee cents an glasses for five cent. Patronize Mr. Niggermann, he i a hospitable and generous gentlem.in. 14 2.v Thk Emtibi. Saloon. This establishment, one of the mo.-t famous in the whole State, and fre jnented more than any other by tranger. visiting the city, i offered for sale by the proprietor, Rod erick Iletbe, E.'j. The Empire is fitted through Out, from garret to cellar, with everything requi site for a first class saloon, and all Mr. Heebe having numerous other engagements, desires is to find the right kind of a purchaser. tf mm Iter. Mr. Jfc.Vullen, litr if Rohertn CAaje ImdiamapoLis, Octobers, 1857. Da. C. W. Rooack Dear Sir : I have used your lllood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have uffered much at times. While it a pleasant to the ta.-te, it certainly has ah pp, effect upon the nerves. Pleisr accept my thanks lor your kind regards, and believe me We are pleased to learn that the prospects of filling the regiment speedily are excellent, the w liOiC number of companies being now organized 300 red State at $1 25. Rve firm; 35,000 bushels at 03). ,'(&lc. Barley very octree and nominal at ClQGoc in rt t .... . . - an 1 several of them complete. We leim that ftore and delivered tor mixed cstem; sales ol the Governor regards the With as a f avorite rc-'i 5,UU bushels Jersey yellow at fCc, delivered. ment. and intend h iviu- itfurnisned with a tut- i Oats dull; -l.e lor Jersey and Canada. eiit breech loading rille of superior construction Under such an able and energetic leader a Col. Owen we have no doubt the G'lth regiment will make for itself a brilliant reputation, an 1 we are anxious to see it iu the field. Ucanscdle Gaz ette, lt'A. Governor Moiton has appointed Mijor Ter- d twoy jj M:i:Arv Sfr.ietarv to Hi Evcellenev. He could hardly made a better selection. The Ma jor's fidelity and success as Secretary to the In vestigating Committee has won him scores of friends. Yours, J. W. T. jJ c Mullen. Tlllitnrjr If ein. Quartermaster James S. Drum, of the 19th regiment Indiana Volunteers, is at, home on a short furlough. Quartermaster Drum is said to be one of the most efficient officers in the army. His administration of the affairs of his depart ment has made him a universal favorite with the regiment; and this testimony to his capabilities is Tery gratifying to his numerous friends and acquaintances in this city. He leaves for his regiment, in company with Lieut. J. A. Cottmaw, to-morrow. We clip the following fmm the Executive dispatches to the Cincinnati Gazette: Indianapolis. Jan. 19. The 31st, 121,43d and 44th Indiana regiments, in Gen. Crittenden's division, have received or ders and advanced from Calhoun, Ky., to South Carrollton, from which point they "will shortly move to Rochester, which is not more than twen ty miles from Bowling G:een. Gen. Buell is moving forward, withgreat rapidity, large bodies of troops to Given river. Advices from Bowling Green indicate that the rebels aie preparing to abandon that place upon the approach of Buell's grand army. The Ihh Indiana, Col. Moody, lias left Cheat Mountain, and is now encamped at Phillippl. Cheat Mountain is now held bv t'-.e 2d Virginia. We clip the following paragraphs from the Evansville Gazette: We hear of numbers of our citizens hitherto considered loyal who are evading the tax on coffee bv mixing rve with it. This is wronsr. and will defeat the object of the tariff, and therefore John Mitihlll on Prince Albert. The Irish exile, Mitchell, in a late letter from Paris, thus comments upon the decease of Prince Albert: ' . The -majority of the Dublin corporation, and ceitainly the Kingstown street Commissioners, may now put crape on their hats for the Queen of England's husband. I would not say anything harsh of the dead Prince, because he is dead, he had a right to live or withhold his sympathies with the Poles and with the Irish and, indeed, as a German, he could not be expected to feel lor the one people, nor as an Englishman for the other; but I shall say that any Irishman who mikes the least sign of mourning upon this event, or pays the smallest respect to the memory of Von Humboldt's corre 'pondent, is a slave, and deserves in reality no more sympathy than a Pole. As for the defeased . Prince Consort, lie did his duty in life the duty he was employed to do a conscientiously as possible; and the result is ten or twelve royal children Faddled upon the finance of the country. His salary, to be sure, now reverts to the exchequer, and that is so much raved; yet the Prince would have come cheaper if he bad died fifteen years ago. Such are the unpleasant reflections to which persons subject themselves who m ike it their business in life (as the Coburg folk do) to procreate children who are to be quartered upon the public. Pork quiet, but market without decided change; sale 000 brls at $11 75r'.tl2 50 for mes $12 50 for Western mess, $13 25 (5; 13 50 for city mess, $t(x 0 50 lor prime. Beef quiet and unchanged; sales 1,500 brls at L $1(3-1 50, prime $5(.i5 50, mess $1012. I I . 1 c ' I . f . .... nam- saies .o uns uieru ai 5.1 10. Cut meats dull at IQ le for shoulders, 5( Go for h ims. Sales 200 boxes bacon sides at 7c for city short ribbed middle-; T'c for short clear. Dressed hog tteady at 4(34l;,'e for Western mid d'.rtC for city. Lard opened heavy and closed a trifle lower; sales at 7(rt 4'c. Butter telling at ll15c for Ohio and 1522c for State. Cheeedull nt 57c. SPECIAL NOTICES. PUBLIC osroxicE. TO.TIL,lSO.t Ac COX, nrucffnt, IVo. Is Hast lVnHing:ton Mrect, Have been appointed ascents for the aal of II II A I) II ' S Tl'N .M l, A(i O, THE WONDERFUL GRAM'Ll'S, for the cure of Coujths, Cold, Sore Throat, Hrnch:tis, Wueezinjr, 'rrilation cf tu Uvula and Toiifils, anJ 1)i3jm of the Iidk. SiM in larg? boxes, 25 ctv, 51 ru., ami ft each. 11 1 V.J. wly OAK HALL, NO. 2 WASHINGTON AND NO. 2 ILLINOIS STS., Hates IIoite O1 NEWSPAPERS. Daily and Weekly INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. "Here let the presa the people's rights maintain, fnawed by inline nee mid untouf:Lt by jraiu." kUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF BF.AVF.RS, CASTORS, CLOTHS, MELTON'S CASS1MFRES AND nany or their acent charge some who get ice, and j "treaonaole." Patriots arc expected to ue ! allow others to co scot fre. It may be a trick . ttv ,,,'t" etr" v " r ,ne r-ve ine om.T ! . . . ... ciinstian wav to ue of the agent and not known to the company: if so, the company ought to know it. If ordered by the company, and they insist on being thus niggardly and small in their dealings with our people, I will readily Join citizen in, tryiug their rights to the canal. Who compose this company? Can't the Secretary of State furnish our city pa pers with the names, that our people mav kt:ow who and what they are, also let us know the name ! hive been exchanged, nearly five hundred of their agent. Pass biro around! Set me dowu ; r whom ere connected with the army of the as a contributor to the fund to trv the ri-ht of I Potomac. Thesytcm of exchange inaugurated ' K- .-vi. ri..-Ann.A.. r..n- : .-1 .i uui r ti iiuirub 11 iiuij reciprocaieu oj Hie rebel authorities. that is iu the form of an extract known among the initiate 1 as "Old Rye." It is said that (Jen. McCiellan is considering the propriety of diminishing the army ration of coffee nearly one half and substituting therefor a small allowance ot tobacco. As a majority of the soldiers have been long accustomed to the luxury, they would no doubt appreciate such an arrangement very highly. So far about one thousand prisoners on each this company to the canal. Anotuxr ClTIZtX. VF. STINGS OF F.VKRT GRADE AND STYLE AS WELL AS OF READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOY'S WEAR, IS NOW COM rLETE. GLASER V BROTHERS, Prop'i. R. B. MELVILLE. Cutfr. oct25 The Dailv axi Weekly State Skctisfl are the rrcojr iiized organs of the Irmicracy if luiiiana. As it basin the past, the Sf.ntlnf.i. will continue to atvicate those principles and mcaMiiva hieb re bext calculated to ad vance the liappineps, the propvrity and tli freedom tf the eiple from all unju.-t and unnecessary restraints. While chocrfnUy siKtainiris the Goxtrument as loyal citizrns s-houM, th? entinkl will viilaiidy watch all en rroachnients upon popular rights and the true principles ot constitutional liberty. The freedom of speech and the freedom of th pres are necessary to preserve and M-cure free institutions!. W hen these are htnick down, no mat ter what may be the apoloiry therefor, from that day dates the decline of American liberty. In order to form a more perfect union, establish juMi'-e, insure dometic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general wellare and secure the Messing of liberty to our aelvesand posterity, the Sictim:i. will fearlesly eni tinize aid approve or condemn, as it believes the public good require, all measur. of the Sta'e andNationnl Ad ministrauons. It will ever keep in view the distinction between supporting the Government and the venal act? of those who represent the Government. And we appeal for the support of all who desire to maintain a pure Constitu tional Government, and continue for ourselves ard ourf"s terity the glorious heritage of free institutions, won ly the valor and framed by the wisdom and Integrity of the tuen who pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor for liberty and independence. For the purpose of extending the circulation of the Daily and Weekly Lvdiana Statk Sk.ntinkl, its proprietor solicit every Democrat, every friend of wound and conserv ative National principles to aid them iu that object. It h needless to urge the importance of the press as an agency in sustaining a part' organization and securing the suc cess of its Principles, and Representative Men. The Sen tinel will take for it political guide the Njtion.il and SRte Democratic FUtfornn and earnestly advocate the principles and policy they maintain. The Sentinel will, also, be a general newspaper. It will contain the latest TELrr.BArtf Netvs from ail parts of the world; a full and correct report of the F.astern Ca ma Markets and the General Markets of all the principal cities of the Unfon; Foreign and Domestic Intelligence; Congressional lroceeling; full Reports of the Legisla tive Proceedings of our own State; Interesting Tales, Lit erary and Religious Miscellany; Inventions and Discov eries; Ieriions in the Supreme Court of the State and the Federal, Circuit and Di-trict Conrts, with notices of their arguments and proceeding: the local news of the various counties of the State, which will be of general interest; the Commercial and Financial Intelligence; articles upon Agriculture and Science; editorial review and comments upon the current topic of the day, and full ivports of the progress of the Civil Wa from our own correspondents and other sources. With a view of obtaining accurate information from even- section of the State, we solicit our friends to give us TELEGRAPHIC. (axeoarcr irtasai t ii tmb ia;lt tat umm. .uoii Reports. Kentucky Tcav. Lfa iiMJU-i.. Jan. id. The river U iidr.g threw ir.cbe- fer hour, ripidly covering the levee and orer3o:rg the celhr oj the river b4i,k Tho Ua'.IeT Pet tea, Jr. killed is attached to ' Zoliicfftr's auffand tvt lUI.ey Peyvoa, Seuator I rum uktilucton. ! M frt reported. Watniyoroy. Jan. 20. The Tribum'i -pecial ! The rcccct ;t tcok place oa Sunday batead saa: The contract for tubiiaticg the "ew Vcrk toI uateen. entered iuto iahis own naseby Governor Morgan, ia dUrcgard of an order fron, the War Dertrr.ent, assigniug an army officer especially u th; duty, ha Uea annulled here ai the short est method of bringing th! business to an end, not only in New York, but in other States where it h m begun, or the denre 10 begin it painfully exists. Governor Curtin. of Pennsylvania, baa asked permission of the War Department to send eight lull regiments of infantry and one of cavalry, now in that S'ate nd ready for service, upon aa eipeditiun to the Southern coast. The State Department has received notes from the Governments of Prussia and Russia touching the Trent question of a similar import to thai from Austria, which has already becu published. AM the intelligence wh'ch the Government re ceives is to the effect that the .rebels will have great difficulty in inducing their twelve month's soldiers to renia'n in the service after their period of enlistment expires. On the 1st of February the march homeward is likely to begin, unless j home. of Kiturdav rscrzlec General TboDai ca Sunday aftersoca follow ed up the rebels to their entrenchment, sixteea miles from his own camp and wbea aboct to at tack thea this corning, he found their entrench ments doserted. the rebels having left all their cannon, ttores, tents, horses and wagon which fell into our hands. The rebe! in dispersing, had crossed the Cumberland river in one ateum boat and nine barge, at White creek, opposite their encampment at Mill Spring. Two hundred and seventy-five rebel were killed and wounded, including Zo'licoffer and Peyton who were found dead on the eld. The Tenth Indiana loat seventy five killed and wounded. Nothing further of the Federal Iom has yet reached us. MEDICAL. From Philadelphia. PuiLAMLriitA. Jan. 2J- John Johnson, a Jer sewuan, impressed into the rebel service in New Orleans in April last, escaped from Manasas a tew daa fii.ee, and has arrived here on his way circum:UiK-es unforsccn at Manassas prevent. 1 he Herald $ dispatch says: Recent letters received trom British statesmen confirm the statement made some time ago in this correspondence that long before the occurrence of the Trent aflUir the French ministry had en deavored to persuade that of Great Britain to unite with France in breaking the blockade of the Southern ports of the United States. It was stated poeititely that M. Thou venal dis tinctly nnde such a proposition to Lord John K'is.sell, which was politely declined, not be cause England was not anxious for the opening of the Southern ports, but because the British Government was unwilling to take an active part in provokiug hostilities to this Government, al though not averse to France taking the matter in hand throwing open the ports for their coin too a benefit. From I'orlresi Tionror. FoRTarss Mo.nrol, Jan. 19. A Üag of truce went to Craney Island to day with two prison ers who came down from Baltimore laid night to go South. The following is ail the news we can gain from the Southern papers received: Kx-Prcsideut John Tvler is verv ill at Rich tnoiid. , A dispatch dated Macon, Georgia, says that the accounts from the wheat region nie very 'favora ble and thar the crops never appeared more prom ising thus early. The following Brigadier Generals have been confirmed by the Congress at Richmond: Henry Heath, of Virginia; Johnson R. Duncan, of Louis iana, and Wood, of Alubitna. D ites from Havana to the 9th inst. have been received at New Orleans. Business was extremely dull on the Island The Norfolk Day Book gives a rumor that the Feil era I Secretaries of the Nay and Interior have resigned, and that Colfax- of Iudiana and Holt of Kentucky will succeed them. The United States steamer Sumter arrived yesterday afternoon. From Kentucky. Louisville, Jan. IK). Gen. Thomas telegraphs to Headqu-.trters that on Friday night ZollicotTer came up to his encampment and attacked him at 6 o'clock on Saturday morning, near Webb's Crofs Roads, in the vicinity of Somerset. At half putt 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Zollicotfer and Bailey Peyton had been killed, and the rebels were in full retreat to their entrench ments at Mill Springs, w ith the Federals in hot pursuit. No further particulars are given respecting the losses on either side. From Tllanouri. St. Locis, Jan. 20. John B. Henderson, Doug las Democrat, member of the State Convention, an uncompromising Union man and a Brigadier General in the United States service, has been appointed by Lieutenant Governor Hall to till Trusten Polks seat in the United States Senate. A passage was made through the ice opposite the city ye.s'.erday and ferry boats are now run ning." Two days more of mild weather will pro bably break the gorge below and clear the harbor ol ice. iYight Dfcpatclieg. co.m;iiimoai. Mr. J. estimated the force at Manassas at 40. 000; at Loburg, 30,000, and at Occotuan, 15, 000. He did not hear of the Port Royal victory un til he got within the Federal lines. The defeat of the rebels at Drainesrille had a depressing effect on the rebel army. The Iot w as conceded at eight hundred killed, wounded and missing. He says the Louisiana regiment to which he wasatticbed contains a number of stei tu boat men anxious to make their escape to the Federal lines. . . From WafthltiaTtnn. Washington, Jan. 20 The new from Kco- i tucky causes intense delight, and is everywhere credited. No official communicrttion has been received up to 9 to night. Government received to day elegant presents from the Emperor of Japan. Information has been received from Manassas, by parties direct from there, tLtt the rebels have evacuated that point, falling buck farther South. It is not known, but is nuposed to be to coun teract the movemeats of onr troop from the reabotird. Gen. Sumner, recently injured, resumes his du ties the coming week. It is thought that Ctssius M. Clay will be nom inated for Major General on his return from Rus sia. From Culifornla. San Francisco", Jan. 17. The Lecislature has adjourned to the 21t innt. to allow the water to subside from Sacramento.' The whole city has been under water from to to eleven feet deep. The people have been driven to the second sto ries of their house?, and are unable to build tire to cook their food. Cooked provisions in large quantities have beiTi f ent from Sau Francisco by two steamers. The water has materially sub sided since, but the weather is Mill unfavorable in the vallev. ,. -- - Other portions of the State have suffered severely from this unprecedented inundaliou and many millions of property have becu destroyed. RAILROADS. C -.aV. "JC VLL PKltSONS rCUCHASING TICKETS JOK ST. JOSKPI and other point in Northern Missouri, the Mate of Kansas, or the Territories, should init on hav ing tickets that read by tbe , MOUTH JIlSSOl It 1,11 AI I,IlO AO, The only rail route from St. Louia to St. Joseph. It ia the horten and quickest line, by thirteen hours, to the re motest point reached by rail, and is alwayt aa cheap aa any other. Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all point In Northern Missouri by the North y isourl Railroad. ISAAC II. STTKGEOy. Prea't and GenM Supt. North Missouri ft. R. HKNKT II. SIMMONS, Agent. eptl7-dly Washington, January 20. SENATE The report of the Judiciary com mittee on the expulsion of Mr. Bright of Indiana wa taken up. Mr. Wilkinson referred to the letter of Mr. Bright, addressed to Jeff Davis and ftjikci if it was such as an loyal and honest Sena tor should write. Morrill, Bright and Trumbull spoke. But w ithout action, the Senate adjourned. HOUSE. Wm. Hall, Representative of the 3d Congressional District of Missouri, appeared and was sworn. Mr. Dawes, from the Committee on Elections, ' reported a resolution that Joseph Segur is not j entitled to the seat as a Representative lrom the j 1st District of irgmia. Laid over. Also, a resolution, which was dopted, that, pending the discussion of the subjec', Mr. Segur be permitted to occupy & feat on the floor, with leave to address the House on the merits of the question. Mr. Kellogg, of Illinois, introduced a bill, au thorizing the Sccretarv of the Treasurv to Fettle with the States for supplies furnished to their re soective troops. Referred to the committee on the AMERICAN CEMENT CLUE. Something lor the Time. A NECESSITY INJVERY HOUSEHOLD! Johns & Crosley's . AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE, TLIK STkONijtT CLLE LN THE WORLD For Cementing Wood, Leather Glass, Ivory, Chinu, Jlarble, Porcelain. Alabaster, lioue, Coral, Ax. THE ONLY ARTICLE OF TUE KIND EVER I X0DUCED VYJJICil WILL WITHSTAND WATER. KXTIIACTS: "Every housekeeper ahould have a aupply of Johoa h Croaley'e American Cement jlue.-X 1. Timet. "It is so convenient to hare tn the honse.' .Wir York rpret. "It is alway ready; this commends jt to everybody." .V. '. fnjjide4. "We bave tried it, and find it at useful ia our hotwes aa water." WUJie't ijtirUf the Timtt. Price 25 cts. per Bottle. such important facts from their neighborhood as they may j Judiciary deem worthy of transtnMon. On motion of Mr. Dailv, (delegate from Ne ThoPailv and Weekly Staik Scs-mri. are the best! ..... . , . 41 1 u ira sau ,j iw was icson eo, uiai ii .-lao.un u.i tieasonablv entered mto the rebellion, the com- FOR SALE. The following sold-ers died at Louisville dur Thr I'nbltr School, -; tjie ee ending on Fridtv evening last: The public school, of this city will open on the j Jjin nAll(irew B irrack. Commnv I. 3 Ith first Mond iy in February, under the following i Indiana; Gardner, Company H, 07th Iudi-' eo of teacher: ana; Thos. J. Garreil, Company C,3m1i Indiana; ' Superintendent, Prof. Geo. W. Hoss. FIRST WARD. CJrammar DepartmentGeorge A. Simonson; Assistant, Miss E C. Clarke. lit -i ' i t. j- . . in. 1 iiiie , vO in pa uy i, iciu lll'll.uia. ' Jan. 13. Henrv D. Lucas, Comnanv B. 30th Iudiana; Alexander, Company K, 40th Iu- 1 diüini. - j Jan. 1 I Eli Miller. Company D. 30th Indi- ; For Sale or to Exchange TOR CITT PROPEhTY. 553 Acres, the Gallaudct Parm, Situated eight miles fivtn Indianapolis ON THE INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI KAIL ROAD, with the station Gallamlet in its center, e very acre fenced, nearly ail the rails new or recently reet; 300 acres in cultivation, 100 acre undtrdrained, four i.o.d orchard. ei,ht e!U of w ater, two pood b am and a A medium for advertisers in the State, thir circulation ex- j tending to every part of it. ' t TUK Sr.NTI.NKL .STKAM PrISTTNG ErTABLISHMrXT is the r.io.t complete in tbe State, beiiijr amply mpplied w ith j every variety of plain and ornamental type from the m ; fnuuders in the country, and with preset expely de- ! elirned and purcbael for executing all the difTerent j cla-e of f.ne I'.( k and Job Printing- We respectfully oiicit orlers from oiir friends throughout the State, and j w ill guarantee that all work entrusted to n shall he done j with proinjtnes and accuracy, on the f rst r4u.il:ty of pa- per, with the best of ink, and ia fuih a tyle ai mut i give entire sat'f.ct:oc. The low t-nn 1 upon which we offer to furnish the ' Dutt am Wekkiv SrxmrL, will not permit us to em- 1 1 ploy agent, and we then for? solicit our friends in every ! neihb.rhod to eert tbenieles to iend us subscriber. ' Specimen copies will b tcvt w ht never required. tnittee on Public Iind, inquire into the expe-! diency of confiscating certain lands selected by j that State under the law of Congress and that the same be applied to ue of a fcminary now in ; operation in that Territory. ; On motion of Mr. Edwards, the Committee ' on the Judiciary wa? instructed to inquire wheth- ! cr further legislation ii necesary to secure to the j relatives of volunteers, killed or dead, the bounty i provided bv the act ol July last VERY LIBERAL REDUCTIONS TO WHOLESALE DEALERS. Jty For sale by all Drngjlita and Storekeeper! gen erally throughout the couutry. j .tehjis:' Dsily Sentinel, one year " six tnon'h ! " one ni' tith JOHN'S & GROSLEY, (hole it ATrrAtntr.p.e,) . 7 8 William Slreeh Comer of Mbertr street, N T. JutyS-dly 'SI tö O 3 00 ; 50 ' Weekly Sentinel, one copy cdc year f 1 00 ; Ten copies to one auJres, and one to the maker of ! thcclab..... 10 00 j Tw enty rpies to one adJres., and two to the ma- Intermediate Miss Marr C. Fahnestock; As- an 1; Berj. arheid, Uompanv D, öt.th Indiana; ' nfW T.i rfl ",nEfri-v compieiea,aiauuiy remenre kfr tf lLe c!ub 20 fK, evndary Miss trnh P. torsythe. 1 II. Darby. Umjany U, Ut! Indiana. ; equaled in Mtuaüon by any iu the State, only 20 minutes '. f the club ' 30 00 Primary Mrs. Mar v W. Francis. Jan. 15. Rvron Snyder, Company A, 15th I by ra.ln ad from Indianapolis f.-ur passencer trains stop- rif.vror,jP, lo add res, and two copies of the , I Indiana ping at the fnn station each day. with a tate road nm- : Wecklr and two of the Dailv W) 00 SITOMI WTARO. I ' , , . . mti thmi?h it cvntrr. t nw offered for sale at a jrreat , frimnur Ue-Lirtmiit-V Hnsen- jist-' J;,l- 1' amuel lappet, company A,.Htn, Kir,in. it tan be divide,l ii t ix or eight farm if de-: Addition can be made to clubs at any time at tbe abore urraiaar ie.Ktrtnieun. r,. o. 4roca, i. . jn.jl)in.4. 1, Lock, Comtnv h . 5lh Indiana; ' Mred. For terms apply to the owner. J. S. BttOWN. i rates. Where the papr is a ddresed to each subscriber ant, Mrs. . llayi.en. - - ' , ... s:nmM r.inm-mv V ."7ib In.H ma - Tl.i4-i.li ;lUudet. Jaauarr 4. lsei. . enaratelv. the extra cries will not be sent. . i -'-.'' Intermediate Mis Lnev S.Jones Secotnlary Miss Ellen Way. , Primsry Miss Mary Little. Titian w.r. InttTmediate Department Miss Kate Higgius. Primary Mis Lixxie J. Aldine. - FOL" K Til tfAlD. . Ititeimetiiate Department Mi farah A. War ner. Pnmvry Mi Ada Doherty. rtrtu w.tn. termer. Company I,30th Indiana. The 5'V1 regiment Indiana volunteers, under Colonel Walter i). fJroham. we learn, rapidly j filling up. It numbers now over five hundred ; j men. Colonel Gresham is about his work with ' great energy, and will be ready to take the field j ; in a fef weeks. " - - ! i The Paymaster was around last week and j ; paid off the 19th United States regulars. We ! understand that mo it of the monev was sent From Cairo. Cairo, Jan. 20. Gen. Grant and staff arrived j -in town jesterday morning. Gen. I'air.e s brigade reached r ort Jcfierson I on Saturday niht. . Gen. McClemand's brigade will arrive to-morrow. The object of the expedition was a reconnois sance in lorve of all that part of Kentucky upon i which a portion of the operations against Colum- j bu will necessarily be performed and a demon-1 stration to aid den. Buell 8 right wing. 1 Our forces have been eminently successful. hr using ChappeU's Hyperion, Ladi and Gentlemen eaa HAIR DRESSING. Curl Your Hair ! BE ALT! IT T0URSELI, V tfc7J CHAPPELL'S HYPERION FOR CTRLING THE HAIR. X O X it i; i k O V I- 22 Of tho United States. aSfaWmmVaVaaaam Is t tsvoa nt ttv. UUA, U wiWtdd h-e lb tm tiCM eVWad tor 4U ta pnVde Dr, J. D Xla laserlal Ulo Dltlcrtaa4 ta tida Bort pr.od Lsf ia ft mOi s!vrMl satis faction to tit tsasy thaot f pr U aa tr4 taia tiat tt Is ecr as nab!.Ld ankle. Ta aaM of bv4Jy aad aaeotal tr.irT arilD tistply froaa a -led of iraart censjlair.t ta wyr.'lrr, aod t ta tkerefrrt of tb utmost isporiaace tiat a rv at.nuow t tk least and moat tnl'rg r".'ly ailxrverjt iletild b täal. for ditaasft cf lit body aott tcarut'y aferttha aitwd Ta obrfNer nw ebly ak a trial of DR. J. B0VEE D0DS IMPERIAL WKB BITTERS! from all who Lavo cot ced theo. W c&ar.c B(V tb wnrld to produce tb.lr equaL The B.TT for th cor cf TVa SroMArws,Grai. Doujtt, and far Pvunr an4 Exiuncaa tkt r4.ocD,a:t abaolutelr un.arj'a"d by any eifcer remedy aar.h. To t awred cf ta'a. It 1 on!y oecrs.ary to tnak. tao trial. Tht WiL ite If U cf a very apnir quality, V'.t about one-third atrotiger tLaa other w-ice; inaltf aa4 InrigoraUar ttt whole ytra frctn tie keaJ to the fee. Aa the Tatter are totdc aal alterative ta their charac ter, ao they etrengtlieo and tar lg or. te tho wkole ayatea and (ire a fine ton and hec&Sy action to all tta part, by eqnaiuUig tho ctrcnlatloo, resBOvir.g obatrwct'oo. aod prodoeuäf general w aria lb. They arc alto ezceliect for Diease aal Wearnen peculiar to Female, wler a Tonic ia required to itrenthen aand brace tbe oyatem. y lady whole eubject to Iariud ttd faintceas, thould t without tbeni, as they are re1tfj ing in their action. THESE BrrTEFtS Will not only Cure, but Prevent Dla eaoe, and la thit rt pect art Joublj valaable to the per U may ute thtiu. For INCIPIENT C0XSUM1TI0X. Weak Lnura, lud'ge.tlou, tepMa, DiM-aeicf toe Iter vooa Mytetn, Paralt.in, Pl!, and for all cat repairing Touic, DR. D0DSf CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS Arc li'iisiiri:tM'd! For Sire Throat, to comtuoc amoi; the Clergj, tbe are truly Taluable. Tor the ajed and Inf.m, and for praon of we1c cot titution for Mini-teri of the OopeI, Lawyer, anJ all paUtc ieaker for Rook-Keepera, Tailor, Seamatreao e, Students, Artist, and all persona leaditf a aedcttary hf, tLey will prove trüy beneficial. At a B trage, tbey art wholeaomo. iunoctnt, a4 dt lidtfUi to the ta-te. Tbey produce all tlee ihilaratlnr ef ferta of liraody or Vlu, without Into ilea tlr.t; and art aX valuable remedy for person, addicted to tho nee of ce6ire trong dnnx, acd who with to refrain from it. TLey are pure and entirely free from tht poifma contain ed in the adulterated Wioea and Liuoro w-(tb .whka tho country 1 CoodeJ. Theo Tutter not only CURE, but PREVENT Dim and should be naed by all who lie In a country where tho water i bad, or where Chili and reera are prealeii. Being entirely innorent and barmle, they c:ay be given frrely to Children and Infanta with lirpuni'. rhyficiani, Oergj-men, and temper.ace adtocatct. as an act of humanity, ahould a-dit In pradii.f tlett tndy valuable BITTERS over the Ian J, and thereby ementSaHy aid in banLliiog Drut.krunen aoJ Difeae. In all Affection of the Head, Sick Headache, or rvrrroua Headache, Dr. lod' Imperial 1 in Illtter -will be found to be moat Salutary and Efficacious. FEMALES. Tbe many certificates which have been tenderod ua, aud the letters which we are daily receiring, ere eonclualve proof that among the women these Eitlere bare given a aaUf action which no others havt ever dona before. No woman ia tht land ahould b without them, and taoae who once sae them, will not fail to keep a euprdj- The engineer corps under Col. Webster bave heauttty thruelvea a ibouaand fold. Cit.l fI JELL'S JiVM'EIUO.Y DENTISTS. i thun paid for. Addre; r i i:i.Di:it, nAiiiiM:s v niMiiiATi, j Indiar.apo'da, Iudiana. j i . . . j j tjf Papers copying the above, and calling attention j to It, will be entitled to a Dailv Exchange. ; ..naimar lepartment-teorge - nro..aon, homc p)(n Ths u wf,, fof be j A..t-ir.t. Miss Strali bnow. j , , - . r . , Interm-diate Miss E!iza J. Ford; Assistant. I lt soldiers m thts recimet.t. one of the best or- M: Mrv K. J.ickon. : paaizeil and bet driileJ in the service. Secondary Mivt S.ir:4h . Lottdeu. J We e.terdT aw "at the Talmer House a 1 i mi ry Mi N . M. CVipsev. . , - l P. G. C. HUNT, DENTIST. OFFICE A5Ü RESIDENCE, !tO. 32, EAST .HARKET STItEET, INDIAN ArOLla 1ND. DRUMS. LIVERY STABLES. now accurate knowledge ol the country. t t V i . rf-w ' a 1 l;e reoeisnea to t.oiumou. Is the ly article in th world that will Curl t It is understocxl that Gen. Sm'th has taken , Strautt H;r. . j their equipage and whatever was Ie in camp. i THE ONLY ARTICLE THAT Tt ILL CTRL THE HAIR McCIernand's brigade went to within teren ; in ülo-y Curl. In Sonny Corls, miles of Columbus and encamped on Thun-dav i In s.tVcn Curlt, ja Auburn Curl.. night in vcht of the rell watch fires, and after Ioinf B.Ce ' lD, nfow!r"f S,s'. c i. .4. . m e rv . 'a . i - - -la Waviu Curla,. lu iieauulal LurU, - wann visucu tue-towns oi aiiournc lau di.:u- ; la LoxoriaLt Curl. La, Raven Curli! ; consviue, auu surveying ail me roaos as tney , lt m,,, Ha!r Soft and C.l.y; it Inrigoratea the went. ; " . , ! Hair, it raat:Bea the Hair, it Cleanses the Hair; it i A part of Gen. Smith s command will return moat Delightful and ExquiMul . . . Dr. J. IlOVDi: DOD3' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and aklllful phyHclan, who hat ved them ruccefu!!y In h!i practice for the lart twenty-five yeara. Tht proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive ii?ht to manufacture and eell Dr. J. Boee Dodf Olebra'ed Imr-erlal Wine Bitter, bad them tete4 by two d.tinioihed medical pracuiioncra. who pro nounced them a valuable remedy for dlteaae. Although the medical tuen of the country, a a general thing, diaapprove of i'atent Uedicinea, yet we do not be. lleve that a renr-ectatle Thyiciaa can be found ia the United Slate, acquainted with their medical proptrtiea, who will not highly approve DR. J. DCDS' lilf ERIAL WINE BITTERS. Ia all newly .titled place, where there tt aiwaya a large quantity of decaying Umber, from which a poi.oo cm mil ts a u created, tbcu bitter aotild be aed every morning before breakfaU DR. J. B0VEE D0DS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a part and unadulterated Wine, com bined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, ?plkecardt Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. IXxl himself who 1 an experienced and eureeaaful Physician, and Leuce should cot be classed amosg the qnaek fiottrume which Cood the country, and aaiuat wLkb the Medical Profesaioa are aojuntly prejudiced. These tru!y vaJaaMe B.ttere have beeo ao thoroughly tested by all classes of the romciuLity fr a!mot every variety of diaeaae Incident to tho human system, that they are now deemed IndipeuAble a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It C'em but Elttle! Purl ff the niootft Clre Tone to the Stomach! Itrn ovate tho System! and Prolong Elfe. Price Ol OO per IJottle, O .SottlcM Tor Hf OO. ITepared aad sold by CHARLES WIDDIF1ELD & CO., sole pRorRirroio, T8 Vllliana ktrertt !1e- Tork. Xy Jcr tale by d-nggiit and grorers geueral'y strut WAitn. . Intermediate Department Mr. "W. H. Vonng. Primary M; Alke Cr. . r. t ...:. - . j v :... ri n s ) spicihi.u UI.IOJ4IU iTv-vmni m iirui. vvi. x. i. i ' Cameron, of Uie 19th Indiana volunteers, by tlws- I officers and men of his regiment. This is a tribute ; to the gallantry and bravery ol a good and true man which will be endorsed unqualifiedly by the . Swnmmeas H: JUST RECEIVED A LOT OK SLTKKIOR POTS HRÜMS at low price. o WILLARD & ST0UELL. - o. w- JOKisrs'roisr, . Livery and Sale Stables 0S 11 AND 13 WEST TEARL STREIT. " - iituxim.:stu.M. - , ; - I tlf Uoriei, Lügdes, Cfriaes ad 5ai.ll Htt , a!ayin reaiine. Charge, nifiderate. de3-tf throughout tht country. Jy24-3iwlj GROCERS. ) rn w aki vkaiT nattx). . Secondary Ier.nrttiient Mis Anna Muirson Piiniary MUs Autta M.Smith. - j public ihtm win. (iikumi 4Vi.m t). ' Major IWr h.is opene.1 a recruiting office l.r .iiiwir lMArtinetit Mr. W.- M. Craig, j fnr the Ült Indians (the second Irih regiment) li.teujediate Mis Mary K. KoUtIs. ! ; i,Ä rooms iu tho second atory of the building WANTED. "Wants," "for sale." "for rent." -lost ( FOUND," "BOA RDlXG'li. Adrertiaements coining iud-r thee headinga, not exreediug five lire, willbe i ertd once for 2 emu. - - ' ... V. W IIAMaV CO., : : EXCHANGE STABLES . 1L.L.IX01Ü STIIKKT IHTOSITE RATES HOUfeE, INDIANA KHJS, IND. aug.',-d!y J! to Paducah to day "A gentlemen from New Orleans, who arrived j The Hyperion does not ia aaj manner Interfere wfji tha here last right, report that when be left the ciü- , r : . 5ATVRAL SOlTyESS OF THE HAIU zens were daily expecting that Fort Wbite.com- n neither acorchee nor drittit; tt giees tho hair a oft, manding the "entrance of Lake Ponchartrain, thnfty appearance; tt prevent the hatr from would be attacked and capturedby Federals from j rALLINfJ OIT Ship Island. -V ' ' ,r It u tie only article ever vet discover! tatwjl There were not over 5,000 volunteers in the . eTiifl t rmVht Efiii- city, and nc4 exceeding 2,000 more, could b reao- 'I eiln a case of emergency; f 1 Irbeictiful carls, wuhect Ittj la tie ba;r or i"ip-' Thero are no batteric above cr bflow the City. 1 rbe Hypera baa been befare iL pablic but abc j Tl:e onl v defense a?aint an attack fioru the Gulf ! a"ioorta. n4 m tba sbti pr.od of tin are two loru on the opposite ide of the river to 1 baa b, tent by more thaa ws.-ds the tnouth. He th.nks the citv could terv - v. w- ..x-siwnBii eailjbe raptured bv a small force. '- And they all aahermany tertsfy that tb - " Gen. McCIerriiiwi' brigade lua returned from Hyperion U the Greatest Heautifler the expedition and taken up old quarters. . j . Ever offered to the American papU. The JVHh Illinois, w hich has' been encamped at j - The Hyperion can bt oo applied a to eaaao tbo flair V the mouth of Msyf.eld Creek 6;i;ccthe expedition : CY.rt f.r one Day, or for one Week, or forooe M .-tth, or . . i -M 1 . i . for ane lonrtr period de Ire. t-Uited. wul be up to nigut. . ".,0 lt at only srUclc ia the world but what OS. & C? BB U7 JL, "WlioleHulo Groocm. on the northwest corner of Washington and Uli uoi ftreeu. Major Proeser superintends Ahe en herindary 5Ise Mnry J, Harr'on. Pritu.iry Mm. 3Iiry Hrowning. Tl.a lAat am a Kn a.' aa n t Itfi A 1 raw. iv w am, I . I ITT fT Iiri9 4 w r JL awa vaa e a. a. 1 . ttVi tv I OalJ ,nM the Surrintidentandthe President of the t lf.-tra-ats from this military State volunteer de . - . It 1 L. 1 is-jxid ol lrutte-i Mu-.e, on Saturd C par. tendent and me rresideutof the ;iiu,"-"s ruiu 1'. " j - at, the PifUi Ward Jichool pirtment. comprising the 5th, 6ih, th eaii Cth ay next, at 2 o'clock P. M. 1 CoiigresJuoal DIsUicU. CapU. Hall. .Abbetu ITT ORDERS. Contract will be made at this oC.ce j f or advrrUotn:, pa)-Ne ia city or county order at I ovtai j ml f ANTED CTTV ORDERS At the bipbe-t market! rate 1 y M.T. WILEY. ! octll-dJm No. 10 , E. Wadiinrtcn street. ' PATENTS. Ily order if the? Jl wrd, 0 V. Ct on. 1 r, Sei 1 1 4 1 v . tirr, President. and McAUiter ure active and energetic under M-j .1 1'rov.er. No ni-re cpMe or patriotic U7ANTED COUNT! UCDELS- At the hihrstmar. ei t no pay. -. kf trite. hj- , ' "W5LY. WILEY. - -ko. AdJre N i tv.,h:ag,-.n."ef aolS-dly PAT EJTTS OBTAINED IVH 'LW INVENTIONS OF EVERY desrri tiutw Fee contingent t succc . Nj pat- Send lor Circular. ri-i-!e trnn. directi iiü. I reM A.MlS ttlUAHAA. P.'.lO -j'lj'V, U .ti:Pj'M, D C- From talllpll. (jjkLLii-on. Jan 20. P.ier oer Virginia bank and atiil rising at the rate of one foot per hoxir. The Kanawha is running out heavy tlii morning. . - rroua layarllle. Matstilli.. Kt., Jan.4-?-. The river has rieu alot eicht fret here to day, and is Mill rieing ! I v cao be counterfeited or Imitated by tuiprlnripleiper-Kt. To prevent this we do nt offer It fur aale to ary iToggiat in tue Urdvcd Mate. Therefore, any lady or gentleman who devreti the soft liiurlatit Curls, and wlo dertrea to beautify therascliesby using tho Htperlca. mast mcloae the ,"'"' ' ' ' " I'rlec, One Doluir, r - ' " la a letter, aad address , XV, CIIAFPELLA CO. . Boa S4. Parkman, Geauga Co'ictj, Ohio, And '.t w-fU be r rfuly int b teiarn B.a3. jsiH-dewlv 1 ' - ''O - . 1 . - - - aa--.- cm rp, ,1 1 I I in tUa aiika tow aa i t'oriicr U'aahlnaTtoti and Delaware Street. Indianapolis "AYING TTH LARGEST STOCX OF CROCtklES cftv. with rtath facttfot as to ooablt as Vo to eaamint our goods a;d prvaa tMriore aurtaasiug t.. where. Jtncelvtd ett COb'gsnwt. 40 Half brlt. new W&1K rub. IIS itackrrel. 30 Bags new auu. In atwt tad for tele et very !w fpim ji7-dtw t a u .cimrtL.