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Domocratlc Documents. AddriM( the Democratic Herüber m. it Qeaerat Aaaembly t tL pverle Indiana. ttl!Bf fr th binary f th lt ae.aion, aad t rtaaont hy r bad cot bn acconipft'btd' darirji'i eaatttatlea 1 tens. Tiki d tarnen t na tea a pBrl" f eiiUe ars a4 wHJ be farnUhed n any qaanttty. Prte.tl W per bandr.4. Tht CncrlpC Act-pf on- D. W.Veornee, ii tbe OnKHrtion BULIa Hwi ft fcr&UÜvea. February S3.1?- Tbl Won of tb fineet peeebee f r. Twkw, o a qoe.tt tw -cpjla 4 larf bar af IbI' attention. 4 rery cIUm la Indiana ahowM bav ry- It a P pbltttftltpir- PHC! pV hundred. Tht Liberty ! the C!ltlin-Nperch f fftn. D. W. Toorheea. delivered In the llone nf Rep MaentatlTeaFebniary 3. 13. n tb "Act tolndemnify th Preatdent and ether peraona for appending tbe writ If habeaa eorpm.enJ acta done in pur.uar.ee thereof," 1 bow printed In parnpblat form, and ran b obtained at tla91e Tbl U the ajreat eSort of Mr. Voorbeea to protect tbt liberty of tht cititen, tod ahoo'.d be In the band of every voter la Indiana. It make a pamphlet filxteen pagea. Price f 1 50 per hundred. JJAIl ordera ahonld direct tba apeecbea to be tent bycxpreaa, at tht postage will bt out cent a copy, and atb prepaid. Addrcat KU)RR, HAHKXRSS A BlXttUAJf, Indiana polia. DAILY SKNTINKL. MONDAY MORNINO. FEUItUAKY 8. CITY ITEMS. tETTUe Wt Market House is turne-i Into fx'diexr' quarters. tJn'The Inli?na Free Pre?, Ormau par er of this city, la to be Usue.l I Gold Fisa a new ami splendid utock at Boweu, Siewart L Co'. MBaaMMaaaaaaaaaayVIVawaM G7Eegti retailed at fifty ceiita a dozen iu our market Saturday. 5?" A riolt-nt atorm of wind, raiu and hail, prevailed over thia region lt night. -aBy aM tfNine dollars ami ten cents i the Mayor's charge for celling a gla of liiiuur on tviniJay. t2fTwo hundred and fifty men of the 3d Wisconsin passed through the city Sturd.ij, for the front. t5F"Mjor Jonathan W. Gordon, TJ. S A., and Major General Lewis Wallace, U. S. V re in the city. 57" A. company of capitalists are building an extensive aaw mill on White River uear Kinnen & Co'a l'ork House. t"In the Common Pleis Court, Siturdir, Edward Catlin was sntencei to two years iu the peniteutiary, for stealing a hog. t37Military nece--ity requires that until fur ther notice markets shall be held at the East Market House, every morning. G7"Se Mr. John Fishback's advertisement of two horses stolen. For their recovery and detection ofthe thief, $15) is offered. E7" Frank Posey sends us from Little Rock, Arkansas, the "Unconditional Uniou" uewjipj, per. No. 1, Vol. I January 23, 1561. tSTBattery B of the lt Ohio Artillery, and seventy-eight men of a Cleveland (Ohio) IUt tery, have pasted through the city for Columbus. Maoic Notice --There will be a special meeting of Centre LoJge. No. 3. this Monday et euTug at 7 o'clock, lor work. Chas. FisntR, Sec'y. t5jTThe Sute Auditing Committee meets to day at tneir room in the St.ite House. Those hitving claims should present them at an early da JS" The Quartermaster General of Ohio has etil to this Department for plans ot the Soldiers' Home by which to construct a like edifice at Columbus. JpNon commissioned officers, privaten ami citizens are paid $15 for each new and tT each veteran lecruit furnished any old leimtut, battery or compauy. Monsieur Montpellier the enterprising manager oi the National Theatre U about estab lithing a branch of the Cincinnati Varieties, in Indianapolis. A CbkaP Lot. Lot No. tO, in Dunlop and Tutcwilcr'a addition to Indi inopolis, w.U be sold Terv cheap, fer cash. Inituire at this office. tfec25-tr Noticr. The Bid of Directors ofthe Mer chants' Exchange will meet to-da? at '2 o'clock P. M., in the Eichanue Rooms on North Illinois Street. A full attendance is requested. J. Barnard, Sec'y. " The 117th Iudiaua, six months men, arrived on Saturday They enl out nuniber.n nine hundred. They return numberiug ouly five hundred. They look as though they had i-ren severe service All their pay is in arre.tr, but of course readv for them. 3yWe leaiu that a revival is iu progress in the 33d Indiana, Col. John Coburn'i regiment. A correspondent writes that card playing theieiu is almost wholly unknown, and that the men generally are as serious and devout as they are brave and invincible. S"Pdwin Adams is re engaged at the Metro foliun. No actor that ever viitei Indianapolis as been more successful, both iu substantial re alization and in winning the public applause. A DD drama the Dead iieirt will be presented to night. Z3! Contractors and bankers will be interested in the new order in regard to payments on quar termasters' orders. It seems that one-half of each order will be paid in one year certificates of indebtedness, and the other half iu two year nve per cent, leal tenders. Ntw SciTs. As this is the seison when every person wants a new uit. ttity should call ou 1. II. Heitkam, No. 1? North Illinois street, and examine his stock of t iece coods and eieel a comfortable suit ust receired. for the aetsou. Ne' gotds dec i ll Coi Taar kir A dangerous counterfeit on tha Hank of North America, rhilaJcli tiia. has ruaJe iu appearance. It is a tea altered from a one, and to skillfully executed as to deceive or dinary judges of money. Al.-o, a new counter felt tweuty dollar bi l the Pittston (Pa.) Rn.k; viguetta, aaw mill, figure 2U ou the upper corner. X3T The workahop octuple! bv the boot snd anoe ma a era wram- lor a L;uu, is aituated in the upper story of b!ke"s Coiumercial Rjw. at the corner of Kentucky avenue and Washington street. The men all pronoui.ee it the best work Shop they ever saw. Tfcev are mak .n good wages and are proud of their shop. a" G7The Bluff Pike is now completed from the Corporation line to the Johnson county line some oine mites. It is a good road and an im mense deal of hauling is done over it. It will be pushed tpee.ily through to Waverly The Tbree Notch, tbe Madison aod the Bluff roads, all piked, meet iu Meridian street. Cottage Hoist at Aictio.x. We will sell on Mondav (Februarv I5th) next that new brick cl taj;e, Ho. 141 South street, pleasantly situated. with a fine lot. biku above irrade. Tbe hou is ubftUnüally built and coutaina tix rooms, b til. kitchen, cellar and a fine c aterii, well and table oa the lot. Ternoa Ol aale. caah. Wilit & Maan. febo-10t Real Ksute Auctioueer. Lrrrta rr Rewer., Stewart 4 Co. bare re-rived a ce lot of letter rree, copvir.g b'yk, Uuahe and l-aper to tail prt. ilat.y law taiit tnd touch trcuMe atdeipeo are often tared to bu'icet men, by tafcirg impTf?äori of buainr let'ers, writteo bu:oe tranictor., 4c Goto Bowen, Stewart & Co., and examine tbetr aatxTtracnl. f57"Tbe CinciLnnti and Cincaco Air Line Iload it daily ir.crcain iU buiues, at we are inf'riied by Mr. Tau! Graff, one of its mot gen tiem inly and efficient emplojecs. T hi uctcm i due h''t only to Jhe liWal m iDaemert of the cfficeia who hare chnr ofthe cmr.txtins line of th'n route, bot to the auperkr facilities it offer to the traveling public. 1 1 aBBaaaaaaaai . A'Tiima axx CoNtinrrio.x The proofs of the mt difreHin ca-e of Atbra jii1 Con umpiiorj by Dr. StrickUnd' Mclldluou Couh HiJm, peakt louder thin word to the menu of this incomparable remedy. A prteful pa tient write: "l mm happy i bear ray testimony to the wonderful power of your Couph Hilira in curing me of the mont troublesome cough aixl siiortnesi of breath after all other ne.Di had fileil." Cm any result be more pratifyin! bt a load of tuOVriu w.n removed br the ue of this noble Couh IJ'..am. Sle by 11 druggi?t 10 cents per bottle. tf. t"We find the loHowiD "per-ontl' in the New Yurk News, copied from the Richmond Knquier: Concord, N. C , Januiry 21. ItGI. Mr$. Ym. M. Blair, Indianapolis, Indiana: Dear Sifter: We live not heard from you f r near two years. We hare been much nfH'cted since this crue! war. First, in December, '61, we had to flee our home. In February, '2, it pleased the Lord to t4ke deir Annie from u. Then. Ust week. He took to him?elf our youn e?t darling Kate. The Doctor U etatioLed here. Mattik S. me lntiranct Company. CAt'ITAL,$2.000,00U. Total Awits, Jamart 1, 1C1. $:i.3S67U. 1iTij'T Atstti than any Ftrt Iusurance Company in the United State We published in our last number the address delivered I a-t spring, by President Martin, before the directors and stockholders of this faro-m.t corporation. It was then our intention to review this addres, and to rehearse the imrC'is and success of this company up to the dit of i's tenth anniverr-nry. 15ut so much has been ac- coniplished by i?s itidefntiahle oificer since th it time, that it would be overlooking more irnpoit ant fucccses and more splendid tiiumphs were we now to tevet t even to the bright record ol the brilliant past Our space is therefore more ap propriately uevoted to the record of its more re cent prosperity. That any insurance corporation should posses a capital ol'one million o( doll.trs. is in itself an astonishing fact, so greatly does this sum exceed the capital ordinarily emphncd. Hut when such a corporation increases its capital, at one bound, from one to two millions, it dimply astounds the observer and mikes him mure lit in ever inclined to inquire into the ground und the methods of such prosperity. And what Is the secret of this remirkable success? It consists in the fact that the bit cm of the Home determined at the outset to make their ccuipany the foremost undertaking in the nation to make it known and trusted, and esteemed and admired every where. And they bavo faithfully Inbored for tho attainment of this end. 1 hev increnped their capital from $:0l),000 to $1, ODO, UDO, and thev found that the million capital would pay, and now they have increased it to two millions. When we fta'e that during the year 1?63, ?he Home received in premiums the sum of $1,2?G, UUO; that the dividends declared ou its capital stock of $1.000,001) amounted to $100.000; that it has a gross surplus of $1,210,457 09, the intel ligeut reader perceives at once that its directors were wise in trusting to the principle of doing business on large and constantly increasing capital. The officers were umuimou lor the increase, and experience demonstrates that they were right and that the attribute of success re side in a large stock capital well tnautged. The prosperity ofthe Home is not alone attri butable to it large capital. The skill, fidelity, assiduous attention ami experience of its officer, have largely contributed to the result now so brilliantly evident. The able re;srt oi President Martin testifies hi tilent he needs no commend ation from u. There is, in that document, ex perience the most ample and thorough as to the chuncur and history of lire insurance in this city ripe judgment, dignity, taute all the to kens of eminent capacity for eminent position. Nor is the President destiiute of worthy co workers. Mr. Willmarth the vice preident of the Hume is an officer ot great ability nnd ex tensive and minute knowledge of the insurance busins. As such in Iced he is thoroughly known and highly approciatcd by the entire in surance fraternity. Moreover the Home has strengthened itself in public confidence by its prompt payment of loss es, and its avoidance of it litigation, it has had very lew suits t law, and has been uniformly successful iu nil of them. The existence in the metropolis of America, of such a corjsr ition m the Home, i-a n dional honor, and should be a source of j.;i"!- and pleas ure to all ho appreciate the worth ot s.,l!,j, dig nified, beneficent institutions. We honor it, tl eteloie. most l.emd tor it wisdom, its liber ality, its ei crirv and its success in a izicat and worthy woik. flr.Mirinro Monitor. The "Home" is one of the most responsible fire insurance compan.es in the coiin'ry. From cur know led-:e of the gentlemen connected with it man gement and the character of the com pany, we can nvst confidently commend it as in every way deserving of public conti lence. Mes-rs M trtindale & Grubbs are the agent for the "Ho'nc" in this city. U PROFESSIONAL. Er. A. I. (a.ILL, OFIFRS H5S SKHVU'KS Ti TH V. CITIZEN. OF lnt:ar.apvli and ririnity. Ofilcf, Virginia Arenue No. 22. UeM.lcriea .North Naw Jervy tret. So 37. octU'63-dlv BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED OS W-ATCHKS, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, FLATE, Dry Good and otbt rrtual arojtty, or bought ami -old at m jSTO. 1S5 NORTH ILLINOIS STKKFT. NORWOOD'S BljaJK IUI' STAIR SO ct:s-dly WANTED. JOIN THE TIIIllTY-FIFTH! VaJr th CütflTnat.d f Col. 15. F. 31UL.LKN. KCKl'lTS WANTKl TO KILL UP THE UANKS Lz wf '"-tri' Veteran U'i?i;nrr!t. Veteran ,cu itecruit 5I0J. T"TReenrtiri;; OMoe opposite th Boe Hcue. Jtj'Het.l iUjirt.-rs No. 75 Weshinston street, Iu- J.nr: 1 ropy CLOAKS. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Selling Off at 5 Per Cent. Below Cost, ron stx wi:i:ns, V"OT FOR AX FXTENSIVE ALI F RA HON OF i 1 pr rebel, but we want th CVh to fa Kad t uy ur S,.rtn Sttck bfre the gral uetnand in ihm X rk,t !or prn.i G' O-1. Wt dfy cempe'.iuon la prices. P ea call and ex an.in oar atock. BURROWS & EDWARDS, MTI!01E9ALK AND RETAIL No. 18 South Illinois Street, IXD1A5AF0US, INDIANA. J toll TELEGRAPHIC: ( arroaran imian roa raa san.i arara umnul For Morning Itcport nee First Tage. IVitU Krporl. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FE0M KN0XVILLE. Ccn. Loiigstrect Concentrating his Forces at Seviervillc. Our Commtiniratioii with titn berlancl G;ip tit ofT. OUR FORCES REPULSED AT TAZWELL; AFPAIRS IN ST. DOMINGO. It was Determined to demoralize the Crown to Abandon the Island. Highly Important from ."Vorth Carolin:). NEWBERN STILL BESIEGED. Our Communications trith Ileau fort Cut OT. c, Ac, Ac., Ac Ac. rrnm Sew Vnrk. Ntw Youk, February 6 A speciil 1'ost from Wahinr;ton, cays: to the S.mie of ttie friends of the President assert he wjii veto the cohtUc.ition ieso!utio;i, if tent to him by Coiifrrci-s. A Nashville letter of the 31, fay?: Lonjjstrer t's f.jrecs, which hive been heivily reitifoiceil from North Carolina, ore concen trating at Sievierville. Our commtinicit'on with (ten era! l'arke at O'.nnberl ind ti ip is cut off, tu Ge:.erI i'ark Hiinont'.cM by courier tit it lie cm hold t he (up for months. A Little ;t Tazewell on Simdjy lasted several hour. (Jiaeral Wilcox was piinlully, though not el'iouslv, wounded. Our forces were repuNed and fell back to a good posillou, rince which they hive Lot been molested. Our loss m the brilli ant cavalry affair wa. 100. Lelie, of the 4th Indiana, was mortally woundel. We took l'J7 prisoners and three guns. Skirruishiti g is constantly going on along the j " entire line Longstreet is hourly expecting reinforcements from Johnston. General Foster i indirect communication with Generals Grant and Thomas. No doubt is cx-prest-ed of hi ability to carry out General Grant's orders. The steamer Ocean Queen brings $:i3G.O0:j hi treasuie The Philadelphia arrived at Aspinwall on the ilOth ult. Her cargo went up on the Mo-es Taylor oti the "2M. The South American mail had reached Pana ma. Two thousand corpses hid been Liken from the burned chureh at Smtiago. There were rumors from Peru of threatened disturbances who Spain iu relation to the murder of some Spanish subjects in the interior. Peace ha been made between Etjcador and New (lienada. The steamer Columbia brings New Orlenns dates to the. 30'h ult. Politics iu New Orleans were at fever heat. It was thought that Johu Michael Hahn had the inside track for the t Jovei norship. Distiict At toruey W.iple i nlso promineiitly mentioi.e.1. T. J. R ii back is mentioned for Attorney Gene ral, and Robert Montgomery for Treasurer. Paymaster Laurence had been rubbed of $.'13, 000. n':itracttd from a safe. The Columhia bring Havana date to the 2d, Vera Cruz to Jamnry 2 ltd, and from the City ol Mevict to the l.'Jth. Report said Zicatect had bee.i occupied by the French, but the Soldado denies it. There had been a few skirsnise ;n Mexico, but no important lighting. I he occupation of (In id dacara and Agnos Ca.iento by the Fienrh is conlir med. Nes Ironi i).;ijingi lep ut hi att ack on the Spmish -upjrlv steamer, and several attempts to lecover tiie tow a o.4 Stn Cristobal. 12 miles from the e ipital. A -."uneii oi iJe'ier iU w.s held at Ilivana on the .'10: h, at u'n'cii ticti V.rgos .-tated that noth ing c.'u'.d be done in S: Doiio'io wi:!io:it 10,01)0 nioie troo; o, a tn it even wlu-n t: e reocmon is I j i.t down 23,00!) niiHt rwuiaiu t'neie two veir Vat. os i Conim itnling (Jeiieral in St I) mingo. j It was stated bi others tint over $ OOll.OiH) had j teen srent ir";n Cnba alone. tint there aiel over b.OOl ick now in the hospitals of St D-j liiino. 1 or'.) Kico and C .!i i; also, that no more men, money or tijuipment could be spared from Cuba; and it was oYtei iuittd to fneuiri tlizt the Ciowii to abandon tl.ei.siand of St. Domingo. 1 he -u-anur Cub,, lor ,ra CmZ. had brought a large qu'.iuity of arms lur the French, bi.t hn 1 1 v deiivcied them to the rebel agent at Hi Tana, and n attempt wou'd pri-b.biy be mide to run t!; b!n k ,de. Ttiesteimer Golden Age sailed from Panama for Sm Francisco on the 4:h of Janutrv. Gold close! to dav at 151) I'roui l orlress .Monroe. FoRTRfss MoNRor., Februrrv 5 The stetmer U ashsngtoti Irvirg .-.rrived from Newborn I it ! eerniiir itii ili-patches lor Hen llutler, and bv ' tier ve recci veil the toiioaing high! v im;srt tut ! iiiteil'uer ce f . r the As-orittel Pr O;. the rr.omi.i- f the lt instant, before the breik ot d tv, f ie rebels, consisting of Picken' division Ironi Kingston. N. C , and Hope's brig ade from Gen. Ler's army, m 1 ie an assault upon the o-jipo.-ts at Uacheior's Cieck. eignt miles from Nt'Abtn., wliich, alter a de-perate ftrugjle, thev catricd, c ir.:c.r;'tig 70 of our men and offi cers. Oi-ecompar.v if the 2J North Cirolina white Tolun'Cfis, c.f C. H. Foster's commiml, with a I section of An geil'. battery and detachment. of other co iipmies in all about 300 or 400 men i are reprtcl to be in posesion of the filock h.oise nine miles from Nealerii, surrounded bv the cretin and holding their ground against vast ly superior numbers. 'I hey will, it is stated, be ! able to hold out for sever 1 diys. ! A force til" our civ tlrv sorted cat this morning i to their relief, but w-re repul.-ei in siglit of Fort ! Totteu mid driven tuck ' j The rebels are in ight of tl.e city and can be j seen trotr. Fiat '! '! en 1 Our l rres :re it-trg ar.d they are day and , nigh. h i; lor ihe as iLit o;i t.iecdv. t Th five companies, together with" the white ! and black ciii.t-i.s, jre ;dsu under arm availing tlie approac'ri of the rebels. : F rt Gaston, on the south ;,JC cf the river ' Tteat. fti'l ln!ds out manfully. I The i che!? h-nc etiblil.ej"a pickt t tat!ou.Tt j the P.rboue. within li.'Ie -!t..t of Fort Tottea. . ar.l within h ilirg distance of th citv. Tii: nit it.n g ut 3 o'clock, Tcesdty. 230 of the tnemy in b-irges, boarded the gunboat Un derwriter, which covered a portion of our fortifi cations betacen Fort Anderson ar.d Fort Ste ven. i"i after a terrible struggle. he was car- tured with her officers ar. 1 ciew. Fortuna'el the Underwriter wa? hard aground, and this alone aved her from being carried off by tho iclels. The rete! who boarded the Underwriter con sisted of wine 250 officers and aailor from Sa Tinn.ih, Geoigia. from m hence they brought their brges by r-iilroad The rtbels belüg unable to move the Under writer f n m ter p..iiivr, ?et her on fire, and tbe flames commur i ting to her migtrine, she was blown into fragments. LATIB. Nxaarrv, TuesJjy, Febtutry 24 P. M Nearly to-lhirds of the crew of the Under writer are .fe. Acting Mtter Allen and all the otlicer? of the eel, excepting the third ajfistant engineer, Mr. Allen, are captured. It is reported that tbe rebels are moving od Washington and PI v mouth, and thxt they ire re ceiving Urge reinforcement. All ar confi 'ent that the enemy will attempt desperate aiwult on Nbera to-night. LATIST. Tcmdat ETixixa 7 o'clock. --Xewport Ii in the poeion of th rebel, which cutt off our cotcmaoxAtioD with Deaofort. Tbia also fftTes the rebeli cotamand ofthe ap rrotcbea to Xewbern b? tha Neu River, hould they choose to fortify it bankt. the impression. U that Xewbern will stand a long iee. . a m, - - rrona Waahlncton. WAfciuscTO, Febrparja 6 Private informa tion from Chattanooga i to the effect that pome dayi to. although there wat a force at Dilton, the tu in bo-ly of the rebel armv waa at Rome, Ga.. uuder Johwtoti. TM fact U accouuted for on the croun 1 that either the enemy were forced to jjo to Rome for convenience to their supplies, cr to prevent desertion?. Between 8.000 and 9.000 rebel deserters have cocie into our line sincf the battle of Missionary Ridfc,e. There i not to much alarm at Chsttanooa about the -alety of our troops in the neighbor hood of Kooxville as eeem to prevail elsewhere, and many of the pub!is4ed accounts to that effect are chicteriied a eroasexs;Keration. The Secretary of the Treasury to-dav directed Gen. Skinner to pay to all creditors of the Gov ernment, nntil further ordered, 5 percent, in le-ral tender, instead of 2j per cmt. as heretofore. The remainder is to be piid in certificate of in debtedness. Ten million dolhr In oae and two year 5 per cent, lepal tenders have been tent to pay the Army of the Cumberland, and the tame amount has been ent to New Orleans to pay the army there. The War Department has received no addi tional intelligence to r!ay from Knoxville. The latest ad rices repret-ct our force there in a critical condition. From Cairo. Cairo. February C The steamer Liberty, from Memphis for Louis iile, passed up to-day with 17 bale? of cc.tou. The Memphis Argus of the 4;h learns indi rectly from a German, who left Mobile on the ÜOth ult , thit t!ie rebel troop there do not ex ceed 5,000, tin ler comm tud of Geo. Maury, all others having been sent to Atlanta in anticipation of an attack on that place. Gen. Polk is at Meridian, Mi., with, an army estimated at from l5.(Mf t.. 21.000 men, com prising the bulk ofthe rebel force in the State of Mississippi. Ur. Jack and Rev. Jame? llutler, members of the late Arktusas State Convention, are at Mem phis, addiessiuj: lie people on the reorganization of'Arkansis and Tennessee Col. WiNon, Col. CUrke. of Gen Bir.k ptaff, and Ri.-hop Ames arrive-! at Mempro from New Orleans. Four hundred and fiftv recruits from Iowa ar rived to dav en route south. From HoHton. Bostox, Kehruary 6. A private letter from Charlotte llaibor, Florida, dated Januiry 2J, says: A number of troops under Gen. Woodbury had arrive! at Ponta Rosa, their object being to cut thel-irpi supply of beeves the rebels are taking from Florida, which are at the rate of 130 per week The expe dition i? guided by Lieut. Crane, who w is Commissary in the United State? army du ring the Florida war, and who reside! there un til the rebelliou broke out. when he was obliged to leave on account of his Unionism. Lieut. Crane fays he intend to take pos-"e-cion of Fort Mvers on the Ctloosthitchie river and make it a rallying place for Union men as well as a good base ot supplies. .lunlay rViIit Dispatches. EXECUTIVE ORDER FROMTHE PRESIDENT SOUTHERN 1STEWS, Oestructiou of Another Blockade 0 Itumicr. The fire on Vort Sumter has Ccasctl. The Shelling of Charleston Continues WASIIIXGTOX XEWS. lii iix lSi?ltiiincl, Iiul. &C, &C.y &c, cc. t'cculive Order. Washington, February 7 The following or der has just neeu punted ind pi omuls; a ted: KxKTTivr. Ma.viov, .Irtiiuarv 2G, RrG-1. I, Abraham Linci.lu, Pi evident oi the United State, having een and considered the additional regulations of trade prescribed by the Secretary ofthe Trea-iiry and t.uruhcied 31, 32, 33, 51, 33 and 5G, do htrtby approve the same. And 1 further declare Mtid order that all pro perty brought In for sale in yood faith and actu- :lllv d.ihi 'll ,lir Jil if .i I rnf 11I.1M..11J II Ct ! 311, 54, 53 and 55-alterthes ime shall hive tak i n, virIP. ..... f.nI11, :tl -a r,...,v;.i0 1 :;, ro. lation 50 shall be exmrt frri; confiscation or forfeiture to the United States. (S;gneJ; Auruiam Lincoln. sonllierrt ,c-. FoiiTiuss MoNuot, February 7 The Ric! mond Kxamincr f the 3 I ius'. his the following news: Charleston, Feb. 2 The tearaer Preston, fro'o Nassau on the 29th ult , in attempting to run in about 2 o'clock this rnarniug. got ashcrt ofT Sullivan's IshnJ. and remains immovable. ! of .h ';ir-' ",h;.ch M ou, 'nment ac- count, will re sivci iti go.nl cond.tion. lhe enemy opened a heavy fire on the steamer at day light and continued it all d iy. It is believed the vessel will be .1 total wreck. The enemy ha di-contiauei firing oa Fort Sumter. One hundred and thirty ?ix ?hot have been fired into the citv since ft o'clock yesterday, up to 5 P. M. to-diy " Oranul Court Hoi sr, February 2 Reports from several direction re iihed here this evening; to the effect that Rr!y has captured a force of Yankees at Petersburg, Hardy couuty, Virginia, estimated at S'HIJ Morristown, Tixx., February 2 The situa tion is unchanged. The arrival of the prisoners taken in the recent affiir near Smitntield is announced. It is claimed that IV'J of our meu were captured The rebel account f the engagement does not differ materia'!)- Irom thit civen bv us. Mo&riTuwn, Tünx , February 5. Trains are now rui ning to RocrTil!e Junction. There is nothing of interest from the front. A i.re loice ot Yankee, supposed to number about JPOd, have creased the Tennessee neir Germansviüe, the object of the mid being, no doubt, the destruction of the iron works ia Cher okre county. Mobie, February 4 Oar force? occupy Corinth and Jackson. Notlimg had beea destroyed there, but everything wa carried off. The Yankee cavalrv in strong force crossed j the Big Black yesterday, and were met by Jack- fou'a cavalry. A lively fight took place. Cuarliox, February 5. Tbe enemy keep up an unsuccessful fire on Seen ter. Six shou were fired yesterday morning arid three last nght. Eighty nbo'ts were ürtd at the city today. The enemy's batteritVand monitor kept up a slow tre oa the wreck of the Presto. rrona Cairo. Cairo. February 7. The ateamer Atlantic, from New Orleans the 2fth, passed here this evening for Louisville with 32-i bbls. molaet, 321 bbls. i igar, and other freight. The steamer Emma wt fired into 15 below Helena with both canoo -wad musketry. Their f bell were loaded with Greek fire, three of which exploded on the boat, setting her on fire, but the flames were extinguished. Thefteitxer Biker, wiih 790 bales o, cotton, waa seized at Padocah yesterday for vioUtiDg the trade regulations. An extensive fire occurred in Memphis on the 24th ult. From tVnalilnf ton. Washington. Jannry 7 Ia the Supreme Court of tbe United States the cases argued dur ing the pt: week in which Greece C. Bronon and others are complainants, aDd tbe La Crt and Milwnukie Railroad Comfany are respond ent will be continued this week; after which will be tnken up No. 133tbe State Bank of Indi ana v?. Henry Vailett: No. 135. Thomas O. Gaylnrd et al. nppeilints vs. John Kelhaw et al; No. 136 the Pacific Mail Steamship Company plaintiffs in error against Wm. U. Jeliffe. These will b followed by California ease Private information received to day from Kan sas, states that tbe Legislature of that Sute yes terday agreed to go iuto an election for U. S. Senato , on Tuesday next in place of Lane. Notwithstanding the fact that the majority of the present Leiiisliture was elected with a dist'net understanding that no election should take place during the present term, or before next winter when the new Legislature will assemble, the agreement was made to go into an election 00 Tuesday next. Lane V term will expire on the 4th of March.' Major (ieneral Blunt will leave for General Curtis's Department, to morrow. He will have command of the District of the Indian Territory, headquarters at Fort Smith, and be supplied with an ample army for defensive and offensive opera tions. The following dispatch was received at the Navy Department, this morning: U. S Flagship Mixxesota.) Off Newport News, Feb. 6. $ To Hon. Gideon Welles: The supply stevmer Newbern has arrived. The Ss-ocus and the Florida hive destroyed the new and fat blockade runner Wild Darrell, near New Topsail Inlet, where she had got ashore and discharged most of her cargo. X. B. Lie. Acting Rear Admiral. Information h?s fetched here that yesterday morn'ng a reconnoissance in force (darted from the Army of the Potomac and that considera ble cannonading took place at Morton's Ford on the Rtpidan durintg the day, and at 5 o'clock in the evening musketrv began and continued till dark. The Richmond Enquirer of Saturday says 120 Yatikce prisoner from Newbern arrived yester day, probably the crew of the gunboat Under writer. The same paper iv ihere i a great proba bility that all the newspapers in the Confederacy, except a few doing Government work, will be obliged to pupend. t Ire. RuiiMi'M. Ind, February 7. I) W Burton k Oo'rt oil mill was burned last ni'bt Totnl o. The buihiin and Mock was estimated at $75.000. Insured for $25.000. Over 2',0iiiJ bushels of U usee.!. 75 barrel of linseed oil and n large qunitity of oil eake were Consumed. The fire is still b-irning at 9 P. M. From Ilnwton. Boston. February 7 There is great activity at the Chirlestown Navy Yard in fittirg out ves sels for Fortress Monroe. f rom l.ouiaville. Lot ibViLi.L, February 7 Reports from Nash ville say it is ns-ericd bv the highest military au thority that all the .skirmishes recently reported, are merely foruing fights between our cavalrv and that of the enemy. Gen. Parke, on the night of the 4th, was at Knoxville. in command of the 9th armv corps, and had no eomtnunie Uion cut otT this !ide of Cumterhnd G u. Tho Tazewell fight was unimportant, and did not :.tfect the general situation. Citizen report the rebels concentrating at Newmarket and Dandridge. ""lien. S.-hofield assume 1 command or the De partment of the Ohio yesterday, vice Foster, re lieved. Gen. Bovle's.resignation hns been accepted and he ha resumed the practice of the law in this city. (Jen. Hobson has hon temporarily put in com mand of the forces in Kentucky. Gen. Amnion hs been placed on the court tnarli il at Cincinnati, by crJer of the Secretary Of War. - From Tirw York. Ntw York, February 7. The Mercury asserts that Sherman's expedition comprises the 16th and 17th Corps, with 15.000 negro troocs from Port Hudson, and tint it is moi:g on Jackson, Meiidian and Montgomery or Mobile. The com bined force will reach 70,000 men. The same p-per states that General Ilalleck will resign on the passage by the Senate of the bill to m ike Gtuetal Grant Lieutenant General, and that there will be no ostponcment of tho draf t on the 10th of Much ANo that an older will be issued this week, SUi-peuding all the pay of sever al liiigadier Gen erals, one bundled r.n 1 fiit v Colonel. wild innu merable minor ollicers, for neglect to mike proper leturns to the A'ljut.int Generals office. Göhl closed 1 ist night at 57 ii premium, with large sales iT the evening board The Emtvre Woiks on East Twenty fourth street were ":rt! burned list night l he est building. O.oir. (10 bv 200 fevt. was destroyed and propi-rtr to the amount of $d50.(K)d con sume!. T here were a btrge number of occu pants who had pirti i'lv iiisnied from l.eavcii v ortli. Lkavfnwokth. February 6- Mjor McKinney oi Gen '.'urti' tjff, te-otts skirmish between Capt. Coleman's comnund and about 100 guer rillas, fujipo.-cd to be a part of Quae trill's old band, in J tic axon county. Major McKmney savs there are evidences of guetrül.is collecting in that county for plun dering ojcra'!o:is. Arrangemenis are being made to break up this organization. l'roui Fori mitli. Fopt Smith. Akk , January ä Ctpt. Pur- tell. Gen. Hunter's Adjutant was brought here to day 11s a pri.-oi.er. General Hunter is a son of Senator Hunter, of Virginia, and commander of an Indian brigade under Cooper. It h is been recommended that Cipt. P. be kept as a hostige and tbe u'elivery of Quan'ri'd be de manded for the murder of M ij r Curtis at Bax ter's Spring last fall. Gen. Price has yucceeied Ho-mer in comm ml of the Department of Arkansas and is still at Lonjiwood, we-t of Camden. COMMERCIAL. IT TIiarORArW.J I'liKhiaatl 'InrUci. Ciscinxati, February 6. . Fiotir is iu but limitod rciuest and the market cont:nue dull at the same'rates as for several day back. Wheat is unchaneed and in request at $1.2 1.30 for red and $1 37(1 40 for white. Corn advanced and closed steidy at hüglc iu bulk. Rye is dull at fl 30 for prime sample. Barley nominal at $1 55(T21 GO. Whisky unsettled, buyer? and sellers being un able to agree, l ie best offer made wa? 65c. Groceries are in fair request at $13f.215JoC for cew fUEr, 7l!75c fur Ne Oileans molli ges, and 35333t.c for coffee. The provisiou market w as quiet, the extreme views of holders having checked operations. Bulk meats are in cood decund at 7L)Z,z for shoulders, 9$V29lic for rib sides, lUc for harn, and ll1 U'Xc fr.r clear biles. New mesa pork I held at f id 50(921, hut thee rates are above the views of buyers. Nothing done in bacon or boxed meats. Lard is held at l'2All'2?c, bat little demand at these figures. Exchange verv firm at par baying and .1 prem. felling. Gold. 57c prem. lew York .Harket. Niw York, February 6. Flour opened qu'et and firm, but close! droop- ins at $5 r537 lur extra Sute, $7 60(37.70 for trade brand. Wheat a fhade firmer, aui more doing at $1 55 1 GO for Chicaco Spriug, the latter for choice delivered; $1 57I 61 for Mdwankie Club. $1 C6 njl. l) for Winter Red. Com opened 2(g 4c bet ter, with active speculative demind: mixed Western in store at $1.27(21 .30 ca-h. and $1 3U 1.33 in regular way; also, 7o,000 bu.hela do t $1.4'). payable 3c cah to dty and the balarcc in 15 days. Coffee dull and prices nominally unchanged. Sugar more active at 1314J.c lor N 0. and I2l(a 13e for Muscovado. N. O. molasses firm at 55Q70c Fork quitt bat firm Beef more active. Lard quiet at 13(313c. SPECIAL NOTICES, The Confessions und Experience of an Invalid. rabllah4 far taa bentSt asd as a CACT105 TO TCC50 MKS asd iktrs, wbs mitt from Iverrect Dtb'.Uty, Tr matura LVcaj of SC an hood, 1c, sttpptyircat th aas lim th raaana af Mlf-car. Br cn who Laa cared aln self afur undarf oirf cmidraM jnciery. Br lncloa'nr a pt paid addrel acvdopa, '.j'a cop:ea isay b bad of tfe author. 5ATHAXIEL UATFATR, Eq. ftb-!3ni Beiford, KtrriCo., 5. T. FrTQ th army ho.pital ih blody batt!-f W the matiaion of the rica and bambl abvde of tbe poor from tbe eCSce and the acrJ dek frn, the mountain top, distant valley and far-oS Ulanda of th orean fron, Tery nook and corner -f the eirillied world ia pouring In the erMence of the aitoalkhin ect of DttAKFS rLl.5TA.TI0X BITTERS. Tbonnd upon tbonsaruti ot letter like the fotlowtr.g may be areu at our office: RarDaarav, Sept. If,, t3. I bare been In tbe army hop,tal for fonrteen months fpeechV? and nearly d'ad. At Alton, 111.. tby rave me a bottle of Mat.tation Bitter. Tbree battle restored my fpeech aud curd n.e. C. A. FLACTE." 5oitii WA?aw, Joty 2S, laC3. " One younr man, who b4 been 'ck and not out of tbe bouse for two year with Scrofula and Kry.'ipela, after paying tbe doctor orer $15 wir bout lencfit, baa been cured bv fn bottle of vour bitter. EDtVAKI WOU.NALL. The following 1 from the Uanarrrr of the Union Home Sch(xl for tbt Children of Volunteers: IltriKir Vaksioh, Firrv-.ScvaaTw Star et, Nkw Youa, Augut J, lt3. ( I)a. Duaee: Tour wonderful rianta' in B ttf r Lave been Kirf n to mme of our l'ttle cbiliren a2Tritig frm weakiie aiid weak lui.p, with mut happy rfTrct. One little jrirl. ia particular, with pain in her head, l.v cf appetite, ami daily waMitu coiii;mptin, on whom all medical .kid had been exhaa.ted. La been rrtirHj re stored. We commenced with but a tap.-w.f ul of Bi: ter? a day. Her appet fe atid trength rapidly i3crrad, and ab I now well. Ke.pectfully, MKS. 0. M UKVOC." " I owe tnncb to you, fr I verily bel.eve tbe flantaüou Bitters have aved my life. UKV. W. H. WAOT.ONSK, Madrid, N. Y." " Thou wilt M-nd me two bottle. n.re of tby rial. ta ion Bitter. My wife ba. been Keatly beueJt:ed by the;r use. TLj f loud, ASA CUKR'N.PLUadelphia, I'a." " I lave leoii a tret ::.Trer from Dypep- ia, and Lad to abandon preacbiug. Iii. I'lantat'on Bitter b.ve cur-1 me. EKV. J. S CVTII KN, lt. bester, X. V." Sen-i u twenty-four d ru;v f jour riantativu Bitter. iL' pjtibnt) f h'xU re iucrea.ii.g with tbe .-'' "' bai--. SYKKS, CflAIiWiCK A CO., Proprietor of Vfiliard's Uuttl, NVadiluiCtoii, D. C. " I have jrven tbe r:.intati.t Bitter to buu drtn! of our disb!-'d .-.IJiors with tin n: -t tst'.nihiti(r tff.ct. ;. v. i). anukkws, 5uperlctciidwnt Sulditr' Iloiuc, C i.viuiiati, Ü. ' The riairation Bitter have cured me of liver complaint, of which I wa l.iiJ up prostrate and had to abandon r.;y bus:Df-s. II. B. KlXCi.SU: Y, Cleveland, O." 44 Th f antatiou P.itter rurr-d ta of a derangem-'Ct of th- kidr.eyn and urinary organs that La dietreaed me for year.-. It acts like a ci arm. C. C. MOOKK, I'M Broadway, X. T." Ac- Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. The riaiitation Bitter make the we de trorig, tbe lan Ruid brilliant, and tire exhausted n.ture'a great restorer. They are composed of a celebrated Calisaya Bark, Wiu terjrreeii, Safras; Root, Ilerb-, Ac, all preeeretd ia perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. S. T.--1860.--X. Pero:.3 of se-lentary habit? troubled with weakness, latitude, patpilatiou r tbe heart, lack of appetite, dis- tresc af.er e atlp-j, torpid liver, consu'patioa, Ac, deserve to sutler if they do not try tbetn. Tbey are recm'nend(d by the h'ghest medical aathor ities, and are warranted to produce an Oitmediute bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure an I harmless. Xorrrr Any person pre'er.Jiutr to eil Plantation Bitters in hülfe, or by the gallon In a swindler and impoa tor. It i put u: otdv In our patent loe cabin bottle lb-ware of bottle refilled i:h imitation dleterou KtufT for which pevaral pr-on a-e already In priQ. See that every bottle ha our private United State Stamp over the coik nn'tiutilated, and fcltjn.ture mn Merl 5 l.te ide label. Sold by rrpwtab!e dealer' tLrougHont tie habitable g!obe. I. EI. II II X K 2: k Cl., 202 Broadway, N. Y. feb4-:63i LYON'S KATHAIH0N. Katbiron i from the ireelt or J "Kathro,' or "Kathairo," sipnjfyinit 10 clean, rejuvinate and re store. Thi article it what it name i:i:tis. For pre aerviiiK, re.ior u aud beautifyiiia; tbe human hair it i the pioNt remarkable preparatiou in He world. It I aga n ownet andput np by tb- oriiual proprietor, and i no made wita the n car-, skül an 1 attention wiiicb ki f It a nie of over wti- müüon b"tt!e per autrjm. ItU a mott deMehtful lla-r Ir-' It era'li.'atcs aenrf and dand uT. Ii keep the head C 1 an I c!a'i. It ra&kea the hair rich srt and gl-iey. It prevent, tbe hair from tVlin ..iT a il turnin r ray. It restore hair upon bal l he! l. Any i4y or jrentlemau bo value-, a beatiriful head of hair should use Lyon. Ka:btiron. I: i. knwu aud uaed throughout the civilized worl i. Sold by all re-pectb deler. nn.n.i . ixaic.m: Jc to., .n. r. feb-4-.'Cm-eod A FACT It I 11 Dye. Ia the year 1S45 Mr. Mathewi 3rt prepared th VEXE- TIAX HVIU UTK; since that time it baa been ued br thouad, and in no in.taixe baa i failed to give entire natisfaction. The VKXETIAX DTK i the cheapest in the world. Ita price i enly Fifty Cei.t , and each bottle contairia double tb quantity of dye in tboe naua.iy aold for 00 dollar. The VF.XETIAX DTE U arrantedn' l to icjore th hair or the calp in tbe .lichtest d' irr e. The VEX ETI AX DIE orl aith rarlditj asi cer tainty, tbe hair requiring no preparation whatever. TU VENETIAN DYK pro-tacea any fcbade tbal may ba leiredon-that will not fad, cr;ck or warb at one that i a? permanent a the hair iuelf. For aal by all drsgjut. Price SO centa. A. I. MATHEWS. r,eurat A rem, 15 Gold :reet, X. T. Alo, M.ncfacturer of Mathew' Anira IlalrGlo, tbe bent hair dreda in n.se. Price JS cent, junets-ly r"-NEW DISCOVERY FOR THE peeJy and pernianent rare of Keminal Weaknea.. L'r- thral ana Vaml risc.trre, Oleet, Seqnal Di eae Emleioo Iinpo'.ence. fier.ttat DehtMty and (ilotw, t the Bladder and Kidneya. Bau.' Srr.ari Ptua are warranted in all raea and can be relied ca. X chance of diet required. Tbey do not nannate.nor Interfere with baalneM pcrreit, Tp- warda of 200 cae bare been eired tbo paat month . Jfore tn rK4 hundred .Ay.ici4i LSem i Vuir pritatt prrieiLv, f all ifiJb tr3 of Vtelr efltatg. Tbey are entirely harmle on tbe ayatem, and can be re lied co in all eases an.tr.g from youthful bvllaeretion er elf-aboe, which oftea meapacitate the eofTerer from ralfltlin; tk4utiM fmrrid lift. X TßATlSI cf U parts, conUinn- mean, af care, ent free to alt. Two ataaope repaired for poatafe. Th Pill will b eut by maÜ, ecnrely caled. oa re ceipt of One Dollar, by J BBTAX.M. D , 5.T3CJar tireet. 5. T. Sold by all th pr.nc'pal drz-eiU. TOMUXSOX A COX. Areata, epOO-dAwly ItvIIannpolia, CJ-LADIESI LADIES! LADIES! DON'T i'a'1 to rtad tb axlvertiaeaTteat la tkl papar, keadeV IMPOST ANT TO rKMALXS. Dr. CaeeaaaA, f Kew Tork. baa devoted th last thirty ytara of hit practice t Fe mal Complaint, nit Pill? art h a cbana. Tbey are reliable aa4 aafe. Bxsr-iaaB 11 ' SPECIAL NOTICES. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRCCfllS. THESE LOZENGES A HE PREPARED frota a kaiy teal re--M tor alltriatJaf BfeocsUl ractkwa, AaUaa, Braeo,Cottgb aad IrrtUtieeet Sortaeaa of th Throat. PEBLIC SPEAKERS AMD VOCALISTS TT;!1 Ca4 tvp-jj b'c.j n c!ari-.f tb vc be for peaklrj or inRiai. a id r:rii 1 fl tbrcat afr any nu-uaJ eaertiou of the e.eal ihs har-.cf a pecwllar adaptation t aJect.'-jna which d .turh tfc eefani of ape erb. Soli by !! tViiris' aid rwater m Vel'naei la tk Caited State avd mot f jrei eantrie. t 3S rent per bet. frU dAwla. t?TlMrOUTANT TO LADIES. PR Hikit'i raaata riiia ba aever yel failed r mofiar diffl ultte. arSln from tnjct!n, r awppaf efnatare. or to rionf the .y.teea I peefeetbealtti when .uftVrliifj; from ?)jtcal a?H-tlHi, PrUp.!. inert, tbe Wblte. or other weakne ef tbe Cirlne Oritaoa. ThePVL are perfect ty harmj- vn tb eooatttctioa, 4 im t - taten by U. mnt elW-a feratal witbowtcaa Inc dl-trrs.-th aaaie titae "tley aT like a charm by trenc'.beuinf, lurir; orating a xi retoriD the y-tem t a healthy cotxtiticm. and by bii-rini nm the monthly pe riod with rrrularity, 1.0 natter frm bat caaaat ,h tbttruction may arj.e. Tbey .Uoal-t. awerer, NOT be taken d ariae tl e Prt Ihre or f mt monlfci of prerrtiaivey, though afe at any wther t!aie, a mlttcarrUf w14 be the rea!t. Each box contain 0 p II. Price f). Vr. H ABYFT'S TuK TlSK oa IHseaw? of Fcaaale, PretTnaiK-y, M.Karriere, Barrenn, Sterility, Re prod ac tion aul Abuse of Xatare. and emphatically th La1tt Plivay Medical Advi.er, a pamphlet of Ct page, aeat free to any addre. Six cent 1 required te par powtaf The HU and book w '.l be aent ry mail w ben de1rA, eeurely ealed and prepa:d,by J. BKTAX. M. a, Geteraf A feet, Xo.T Cedar atreet, 5ew Terk. JO"S-dd ty all tbe principal druita. TOilUXSOX A C0I, Dniryixt. AcaT, aept30'63-Vwly Indlanapotla. DRY COODS. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, 111 CLOAKS 1,D SHAWLS, Will ftll, for fifteen diyn, their etock to CLOAlkS und SIIAWL8 At a reluctiou of at least one fourth lee than Ci ti'tm 11 IVite?. a 1 Ao Nubias Hoods, Sontugs, Jackets, Scarfs and all Wool Goods Dill II)i:i)LV AT COST. 1 Balmorals, Hoop-Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Goods, and all other Goods aro marked down proportionally. Call AT ONCEOnly 15 Days Sale, AT 33 WEST WASHINGTON ST. 5 Doors from Palmer House, Same Side. Janll-df MEDICAL.. SM) :T(K5)ß(c1 !! 'ivJ i Vi a") v ii C TS i itA faat THIS 13 A RICH AXD PECTORAL BALSAM Or TBI MOaT HEALING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING QVAXITTES . IT IS A lill AD PUAIAXT aUPICTKt rl IM AMS AND TOUXO CHILD Iti: . it ia a ciavaia aaw est roa ASTHMA, HOOPING COUGH. CONSUMPTION, AND CROUP. tt t? t lur aw CartArrrr lmpr roa Roughs, chronic coughs, j COLDS, NIGHT SWEATS, 1 I SORE THROATS, ffetding from the Lu-c..! 30 VV.STH PER BOTTI.1- I or Sole by all Prupjriata, and manuriret .-i By DR. STBICKLAND, CISCIKSATl, O. for ale by Jan i-den-iAwIy. PUAXk A. BOTH. DniKf at. FURNISHINC GOODS. TH0IISSEU & LAHEY. 67 West Washington Street, newtrrn llllnoi sand Tenneaaee Ute.t .tearlr opposite tbe nateIIuae. WHOLESALE XOTION H0ÜSB, ientJ Furnishing" GoodM AXD IIOSI K It Y . irjHl9nti Id at.ew VrkJbblar Price. decll FOR SALE. y HAVE TTTEXTT TIIOL'SAXH DOLLAM WOITal I cf improved C ty Property, that I wi I aall fr fourth down and th b.latv. witht eicht eeara. tbe prchar payisa aia percent, tntereet advance, ar. ta.üy. GF.OMK W. ffTTl. PAINTING. FLOXO. XO. 5 EAST XFW YORK ST R TIT, CP- POSITE Tniven-lry sUre,1 prepared t daJl kind, of Hoo and !tb Patutmr, Crainine and Clattna: on bort r-oHe and lu tbe eery beat aTyle. Prawa wanticf work ia bi lie ar reapaated t tfr klm Call. deeily FOR SALE rjtaojr fozz kale 4 coon, substantial tTixai ci rrxira r w Bvam Jww waa w w ar wishlar to porchas can bear cfa barf a!a byerrjltt t tb tader.Utie4. U. It. CASTUS. ' Corner Ken'ncky Arena, and Gaoecta W. f.bt-dlw nUi 4W law ftrt laäfbafafl. Abt mi