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DAILY GAZETTE 4 (lelheu. Stnst, Opposite the CMrt House. tv wmaliT, URT WAYNB. IKDIASA. KaLi of Hnbicrlpllan.

DAILY eltv. Mar veer. .11 i.an months', Slntleoopr, l.0, v.vv, WBttLT. int Bv.nn ran VIoooplM, I Twenty eoploi, 0 1 Ten ooplet, 'J DOMESTIC NEWS. Collections of the Intermit Iter cniro since 18Ci, AFFAIRS IN THE SOUTH The MjBtery of the Shooting of Miss WilliDgholf at Covington Ky.

ALA BAM AC LAI US Callle Curtis Champion BkatlBt of Jhe J' yoL. viii. FORT WAYNE, MONDAY MOUNING, JANUARY 23, 1871., NO 22.1. WASHINGTON. NEW YORK.

Arreat af Pronalaent Diamond Im porter. Mbw Voi, Jn. 21. B. Blackman, diamond Importer on Maiden Lane, was arrested yesterday on a charge of smogjllns; $30,000 worth of diamondi.

He will be examined to day. R0BBIRT. The furalihlng (tore of Robert Morton corner of Sixth avene and Twenty third wai entered 'by burglars lait Thunder night and robbed of go ode to the amount of $18,000. The office of Kohn 4 mannfectarere of jewelry la Knlton it, wai alee robbed on Thursday night of $10,000 worth of jaw elry. AP.B1V1L.

Arrived, the steamship North American, from Bio Janerio, and the Ilolden, frorrTLIrerpool. TDl HEinODtST BOOK COSX'EIIK. Nsw Yori, Jan. 21. The' Method lit Bool Concern continued its execu tiro aetaion thil morning and warmly oiacnaaed the question of Dr.

Lanabaa'a retraction," about which 'a' mistinder standing cross jeiterday. Thia difference cauiad a hitch In the amicable arrangement! which had beer almost completed. The good olfiiei'of the biahopa were again called into requisition. The committee adjourned, baring previously glron ao'official oflheir The biihopiaent In a paper expressing their approval of the action of the Till isiud rtsnss. remained at their quarteri la S'eeney's Hotel jeiterday afternoon and evening They lay thty came there from the Cuba ai private and will not com mit themselveV to' any course of pro ceedinga, looking to a public reception, until all their comrades arrive and the) have had an opportunity fur consultation.

GEBXAX DIXiriT. The subscriptions for the benefit of German loldien and families of German aoldiera received by the North German Coniol General at Ibii port, up to yesterday, amounted to $308,088 BXAT1BQ HATCH. Bornu), Jan. 20. The iltating match, thia afternoon, for the championship of the United Statei, wai won by Curtis.

The ioore stood Curtis, Swift, 40. A match game of billiarda (French game), 600 pointi, took pbwe thia even Apollo between Albert Oarnier and Rudolphe, for $500 a aids and gate money. Oarnier bad oJJj of 90 pointi, but th game wai won by Rudolphs. Both playen were in excellent condijion and did their beat. Oarnier had Iho fir it innings, but Rudolphe went ahea 1 from the atart until toward tho end of the game, when Garnier went some ten pointi ahead.

Rudolphe soon recovered the. loft ground won by 11 pointi, mali'pg aa, average, of 64J. Garnier'i average wai 402 Rudolphe' i beat rum were 72 and 47. Oaroier's, 20 and 17; Time of game, 5 hour! and 45 minuleii oiiior TheBaralaB ofBajdes'o Paper nllla. Cikcujati, Jan.

21. The Ion by the partial borniaj Snyder'e paper milla at Hamilton, yesterday, ii about $15,000, Lou covered by Insurance In Cincinnati and Dayton Companies. O. ferry, Auditor ol Darke county, Ohio, ihot and killed a man named Ed ward Bartling In Greenville. Ohio, lait Thursday.

Bartling entered the office of Mr. Perry intoxicated, wai abuuve, and finally puihed him back into the corner of room, biatlog him until he drew a revolver 'and shot Bartling in'ielf de feme. Much myitery hangs over the death of Miai WillinghoS', who wai. shot In Covington, lait night. Her lover, a Mr.

Roh'ol, gave himself up soon after, conducting himself itrangely in jail, altern ately laughing, and saying nothing. Sdrae soppoie the shooting to, hare been acci dental. noma robbery. 21. Thirty teven hundred dollars in drain, and three hun dred dollar! In money were taken from ui juarae, auicDing vo io: yjwhllejhaparlnera were at dinner, Th aWwaa fnidvirtently left unlocked, TENNESSEE.

An Etitio Bold an Illlett Dlitll WtMVWTtK, 21. A ratd mouBtedfroopiliai just 'been' made 'in the mountain region of Xenntiiee, whioh resulted Is the destruction of seven Illicit distilleries and 15,000 gallons of I nuusj Eleven oiler itllli iwire found, but as they were not running, they will not Da moieaioa. in ram occupied (lit Crnelty to ran on tho tultrd Mlatoo snip I'ortamonlb, WiSDiNUTOB, 21, Charges of cruelty have been preferred against Com tnander A. Semm of the United States ship Portsmouth now on Brazil station in the North Atlantic, About, nine months ago the records of a court mar tial In the canes of several of the men on board the ship, lor refusing to obey or ders, came to the Navy Department, and as these men olaimedln delenca that they had been cruelly treated, a court of in quiry was The record! of the court camr to the Department Inspector, and from these It appears that Nearly every man on board the ahip had been subjected to punishment. The pnniih ment comiited of nailing men In boxes for day, tying them op br the thumbs, eto.

Though there has been much'de lay, It Is reported the commander and hia executive officers are now to be tried. REVEXVC COLLECTIONS. The Internal Revenneburean from 1802 to Jan 1871, oollected $1,482,000,090. Of tlli'amounti $1,897,000,000 was collected in the several districts. Tho re mainder of $95,000,000 Is the direct re ceipts from the sale of stamps.

New York furnished $832,000,000, of which New Voik'city paid In round numbers $182,000,000, It having been found Im practicable to consoliJate tho Internal revenue distrioti In the more sparsely Settled portions of the country, the commiisioner a adopted other methods of reducing the expeniei of the bureau, which already amounts to about $80,000, and the commiisioner thinks be can dispense with the lervicesot at ieait two hundred mors assistant aaseis'ors. Al'FROrRliTIOX BILL. The Appropriation Committee publish ed the army appropriation bill yesterday morniog, ehowing the total amount appropriated by the bill to be $27,575,030, which is $2,058,850 42 lets than tho appropriation for the army lait year. The fortification bill, completed in the Homo yesterday, among the appropriations, amounted to just half tho amount recommended by the Chief of Eogineen. The Committee ol Ways and Meant will ioon discuss tho income tax and the proposition of Commiisioner rieaiantou to abolish it, MORTOX'S RESOIA'TIOM.

The committee appointed, under Sena tor Morton's resolution, to investigate tho condition of the affairs at the South, propoie to go at onco to work. In a few dayi they will Inue a number of subpoenas to prominent men the South who are supposed to bo cognizant of the alleged outragea recently committed. Among them will be, Governor, IIotdeD, of North Carolina, Governor' Scott, of South Carolina, ond Governor Davis, of Texas! It is intended, to make' the re port before the' close of the session, if possible. Senator Sumner, chairman of tho Sen ate Committee on Foreign Relation has addressed a letter to Secretary Fish requesting that ha draw np a bill to be laid before the committee ombodying the recommeudalioni of the President'! mes lags about the Alabama Ai loonfls this Is furnished Ir. Sumner li confident that tha'Alabama claims will be com menced by the roi.iTi 1DDRESS.

Tho Commliiioncr of Internal Revo nna has addressed letters to tho various collector! and assessors who are to bo relieved from office In comoquencs consolidations, which are lo occur In the Brooklyn, New York City, Fniladelphla and Cincinnati stating that he trJsli they wilt appreciate tho position which both the' President arid himself have been, placed, being obliged to discriminate between faithful and effi cient and that no one regrets morethan himself the oeceasily of their reiiremcnt from the Internal Reveuuo He coooludei by wiabing them to understand that the decision reached oast no reflection hpon thelf jntegrity a public officers. BPREAU or tlllCBATIOX. Representative Flndlenburg will en deavor, on Monday, by moving for the suspeoiion'of the rules, to Introduce the bill prepared by tba Committee on Com mcrce, and have lb ame; dlicus'ston next week. The bill creates a Bureau of Emigration, but placee the whole mat ter under the control of the Secretary, of tho Treasury and Superintendent of the port of Ntw and making' United States collector! at other ports ex officio superintendents of emigration, and also all commutation and: provides for. great reforms, id soa.and land, and ample protection after arrival In this country.

CONDITIOX 6r TUB BOLTIl. WianiMOTov. Jao.i 21. Represents live Clarke, of Texas, his received a telegram from the chairman of tho Rs publican Stale Committee, saying thai Mr, Alford, elected as a has been unseated In the 8enata for breach of privilogo. The Senate now stands 17 Republicans and 13 Democrats.

Tho effect of a straight but Republican being elected and, admitted "in jur, Alfori'i place, sustains the Governor and tho policy of his administration over both covert and open The message recently communicated to tho. Senate by tho President In further compliance with the calling (or Information relative to the existence of disloyal or ganlEatioul to North Carolina, makes sixty one octavo pages, including a letter from Uovernor dated January. Some ol the army whose. re port! are Included, express the opinion that while, there have beeo outragea com mttted, some of the statements had been exagerated. tbi cixiDUX Sir John Rose, formerly financial min ister of Canada, and one of the recently created Canadian ktlghts, and now o.

the London bankiog house of Morton, Rose tt Co i ha been here for the past lorinigQi, as a quasi secret ageni lor ius purpose of nscertaioing the tiews of the government and public men on the fishery and general questions between the United States and Canada. His mission Is considered of very slight Importance, excepting as evidence of the trepidation of the Canadian author! ties. Scbenck will he fully in slructed us the. views of tho Executive ro garding the fishing question, end it Is not proposed at this time to lake tho matter out of the hands of Rose, who has found a strong reding bore In lavor Ol aajusi ing the question with Canada by nnnexa tioo, if tho Canadians are as anx Ions for their settlement nv the visit is construed to Indicate. XLIst Congress Session.

WisnisOTOs, D. 0., Jan. 21. Speeches, were made by Mr. Asper in favor ot the revenue reform, Mr.

Julian, on thepubliQ land policy of the govern rural; Mr, in defence of his voto yesterday for woman loffrnge In the District of Columbia; Mr. Coburn, condemning ijme tax on provisions in the billtd croato new government the District of Columbia, and by Mr, Holraan oh the same subject. CAIJFOItMAi Another Hold I'nr Robbery Railroad nitiiera. Six Faixcisco, Jan. 22.

Last even og, as the! eastward bound train on the Central PaciGo railroad stopped at Alt station, near the summit of Sierra, Nevada, for supper, both of the mail agents left the car and lacked it. It was opened by false keys and registered. letters and a package of $10,000 in greenback! taken without attracting the attention of the guard iu the next car. The mail Lag was found ripped open and rifled near tho car. The are covered with snow, and it is, hardly possible for Iho robbers to estape.

Tho Lastern Nevada Railroad Com pany ara to build a narrow guage from Elko) on tho Central Pacific, lo Whito'Tino, 120 miles distant. It has been incorporated in Nevada. Gov. Safford, of Arizona, bis an oual menage, recommends a war ol extermination against tho Apaches. Ho favors Tho omploymont of volunteer! composed of settlers, fighting for their homes and families, as more effectual and cheaper than" regular troops.

A Banquet to Senator lllolr. Sr.Lomi, Jan. 21. The banquet to Senator Blair, last night, was a grand af Ciir, there being' nearly three hundred persons present, including the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the State, a large portion of both branches of the Legislature and many prominent citizens of St. Louis.

Speeches were made by Governor Brown, Lieutenant Governor Gravelly, Speaker rVilson, Gen. Blair, Ex Senator Henderson; Mayor Cole and a number, of others; Governor Brown whilq stating that he and General Blair were distinctly separated on several po litical questions, paid him a very hijh compliment for his purity 'of character, integrity nnd ability. Mr. Henderson alio spoke io high praise ol Mr. Blair's aoiiuy ana niness to represent Missouri with honor to himself and benefit to the Stato The banquet1 held uutil a late hour, and the utmost harmony and good feeling MINNESOTA.

ri Heavy nnmagra Awarded. Jan. 21. The inltof tha jitunthon Falls' water power vs. the Millers Association, for damagr i earned by a break of iho 'wa(er into the tunnel, laid nt a quarter of a million of dollars, was decided for the defendants.

POOR FRA1VCE. Tho Prussian Bombnrd incntof Longcvy Con limiciV THE SITUATION IM PARIS. The Bombardment of Paris How it Progresses, GEN. BOURBAKI'S RETREAT The French Again De feated Near St. Qucntin, THE BOMBARDMENT A Heavy Sortie from Paris Ilepulscd.

THE ENGLISH MINISTRY. SOUm AMERICA. i lie War In Vraanela. oiix, Jan. 2L Carracas advices report that the war in Venezuela.

Is over. Mnraeaibo baa been captured by Geise mau Blancil, who is now dictator ol that country without a rival. ILLINOIS, I'ciirrul Cxploalon of Boiler, Chicaco, Jan. 22. On Monday last tho boiler, in the saw mill of Bernard John sou, about Gve miles east of Tajlorville, gurutian county, exploded and In stantly killed Mr; Johnson, the owner, McClusklo, the sawyer, and Harris, an asEistant.

A young man named Nichol son was dangerously injured. Johnson was more than two hundred and filty feet, and the boiler about the sunn distance MASSACHUSETTS rganlitlloii ofn Ilie Ritll Club' Boston, Jan. 21. The Boston Base Ball Club has fully organized. ixbolvext Uilstus, Jan.

22, An tnveatigaliouin to the affairs of tho insolvency of tho Monitor and Mutual Fire Insurance Co. shows its outstanding risks to be $1,011, 000 fits liabilities $1,500,703 or a ri (io of less than ono tonth part of tba as sot! to the liabilities. WISCONSIN. A' lloavy Suovr fltovni MiLWicEte, Jan. 21.

A heavy snow storm and strong northeast wind has been prevailing along the Prairie Du Chela a Lacrosse Railroad since 7 Clock thu morniog. There appears to be general storm throughout the northwest. ALABAMA. Death oC a Prominent Mmoii, Jan. 21.

Judge M. P. Chilton, Grand Master 4hp Grand Lodgo of Free JJason't ofAlabarai, died lastnighU I'uon nais. Loxnox, Jan. 20.

A balloon has land ed in Belgium with advice3 from Paris to the' 10th saying that tho bombard ment was causing considerable damage, but the fires occasioned by It were easily extinguished. Some of the mills' for grinding corn had boen damaged, and supplies of meal wore in cobseqifhce obtained with great difficulty. O0MB1RDMEXT l.OSUKVV. A dispatch from Arlen says that the bombardment of Longevy, by the Prus sinus, it colinuod vigorouily to day. Three hundred shell have already fallen in the' town.

tub noMUiuiiMEXT or rams, Jan. .19, Tho batteries on tho' southwest of Paris have advanced to within 800 yards of Fort Mon'rou'ge, which replied yesterday with one gun oh the west front only, Fort Issy has resumed firing, with tiro gum, at Jong In tervals. Account! from Paris represent u' terri ble state of affairs, and great luffdring is caused by the bombardment. Shells have fallen within St. Louisen L'Erlse.

There as beou no sortie' lor tho last 30 hours the ground being too slippery. The out side lines have been reinforced. ITbe French outpost' at Villejiuf was silenced at the beginning of tho bombard ment but baa broken out again, and the four long reaching guns there, are doing wild shooting over the; batteries, making it uncomfortable for travelers rCR35X0 BOCRBAEI. Loxdox, Jan. 202 a.

ra. Gen. Von Goeber telegraphs to Carlrjscho that his vanguard is in pursuit of the retreat ing army of Gen, Bourbaki, and that there would bo a general advanoa along the whole line. ixornca raoasux ricrir. Lordox, Jan.

4:20 p. in fh French made a eor.ie fiom Mont Wednesday noon, aud the fighting lasted nntil dark. The German Inst was nconsidorable. Gen. Von Wcrdar baa commenced the pursuit of Geo.

Bourbaki, with he had successful engagements on in the north. The' advanced, ot Gen. Faidherbes army' have been driven from Bervoii to St. Qaentin, with a lots of 500 uuwoouded pruooers and 1 gun. Gen.

Von Goeber attacked Gen. Faidherbe yesterday, aud after obstinate fight of aoven hours' drove' hi i out of his poaitioni and Into St. Qaentin, Eur EROR williix's dihi itCh Londok, Jan. 20 5 M. Emperor William telegraphs to Euiprti Augusta from Versailles Thursday, Jan.

19: ortie was made Irom VaUrin to day Under cover of a heavv fire. It was en tirely resultless. The" Army of tie North were beaten to day. before St. Quentlu, and four thouiand unwounded piisoneri and two guns were captured.

Signed, WansLM. "oEx.jatpuEiiBiTTOjs ruRSUEpL Versailles, Jab. 20. Gen. Faidherbe will be pursued to day.

A sortis from Valorin, yesterday, was made in great The troops are still outsido of Palis, and a fresh, attack ii certain today, (Signed) WlUIELM. THE OERMASS OCCUI'V'TOt'RS. Loxnox, Jan. 20, Tho Germans liavo occupied lh city of Touri, meeting with no resistance, The journals of Lilla deny that the stores are being removed from Arras. 4X0THER VICTORY, Piince George, of Saxony, telegraphs to Dresden that the Saxony, while re connoittring on the loth, surprised a force from Paris at Fern Grosloy and captured five officers and 150 privates, The bombardment continues with good reiults.

IIESIKTIOX oyiVoRt u'issy. VtusAiLLts, Jan. 20. Last uighl the Germans pushed forward a patrol Into the trenches com muaicaltng between lorts D'Issy and Vanvres wjthou't' "meeting with Fort D'Issy was.touod deserted. Finding mines and torpedoes tbe patrol retrsatad.

Large fires, were seen. In Paris last niche near the Pantheoo. Yeeterday a sortii in force was made from under the guns of Fort Valericn. The cahnonnd' was fearful on both sides and the German toss is heavy. (1ENKHAL EITBo'rEAN NEtysT Mallfas, LoMia.fi Midnight.

Right ttdn. James oiiej of the'Seo relariespf present covernmenf. has delivered an addreii lb; the electors of Halifax, of which Attj be is represenla live in tie Honsfiof Commons," He ao nounces theruin that a bill Drrividlnir for the'nio of the' ballot be Introduced by the Government in the approseainc session ot r'arliameat. Mr. Stnniftild advocated noii intervention on the part of Groat Britain In' the; France and Prussian war.

EHOLASD'a Loxnox, Jan. 19. Mr. Otway, Under Secretary ot. Foreign delivered an address (6onsiituents Chatham; last evening, in which ho reviewed the foreigh policy c( England; and In the course; expressed ike belief that the minister irom the Dnitcd States," Mr.

Schenk, would settle the questions Mr, Otway taid that England is averse to a quarrel, anil that "any' ministerial policy would be cowardly that' relused to renew negotiations looking la its peaceful settlement. Chancellor Oifiurd bus Issued Interlo cutory Judgment the sale in Great Britain of the American 'edition of Tennyson's poems. ThetFaru Suck oondemns the inac tion of the French aavy inot Interrupting German Amerioan steamers, Tns naoxix cable. "Si: F. JanTSL phiring steamer, Robert Lowe, returned to this tarbor last; evening; lia'vfng'been driven from' the vicinity the cable.

The interruption by floatiog ico from this time until the, pf 'March will, be great. Captain Kerr of the itoyal Navy, who has been for years on the Newfoundland coast, Ihiiiks it wilt bJ impossible to rep iir the cable before next spring, Loxoux, Jan, 10. Adjiccj frooi Pariii up to the 18th)nst says i The number of deaths in ihe city from the bombard' ment is about fifteen por day. A Berlin correspondent of the London Telegraph writes that Cjuiit Uernstoru has' boon ordered by the Prussian gov ernment to leave I ho' oonferenco if any discussion arises oat of theiahjeet of the war with France. News has boen 'received that oa Iho 17th off Vigo, the Prussian corvct Augusta ran down and sou: a French gunboat, and took, four bar officers and twenty six of onersr It is requested that Oen.

Da Pali'nlci'iek resume command of tbo army of the Loire, PENNSYLVANIA. Aaotbor Ballroad Hononolr. PntuntLPHU, Jao. 21. The Daily Record says that a rumor Is current that the Penmylvania Railroad Company, baa ooialned tbe.

controlling Interest in the stork of the Union Pacific Railroad, tarlly by purchases in open market; and partly through private negotiations, and will greatly ruse all ircuritiei ol the company, Financial and Commercial. fori Warno Markola. Bpeolallv Beported eaoh dajfor tae Oasatte or ot) a boiniiiu.ioa mereoanu. ffoav With. J.n.

51 FLOUlt 1 tad SJ.0048 I print Wbeatiiii.iiiiuii KWIOO.or' ORAIN Wheat, Whits No (1.1341.23 ao km Bowk.at.;..l. (.... U.rley....... BUTTKI1 frMh laurtor.m.. Ken SCNBItUS Miswax Blatant OAtton Hats Wool.n Tallow POULTHV AND QAMK Tark.fs, dry ilokoJ tb Chlakeos.

Daoks, 0.o. Vsnlioa. SltlBP PEUTS Orcsu WOOt Flna per lb waahad llnwuh. Vlmtm. BKSD3 Clover.

LARD Lard lo kii I1IDE3 QrMu lb Drr flrosa U003 Dra tad StLT York KK4I.0O ww mwm.hhmI,. lata 20 m. 10 10 12 79 75 zvi 26 4W4 60 501 Ml siviSH v.mtou 19 IK 7 a 7 Madium nt i 70(31 faUtjMIO ssa i 44 4J 4t a ao a.rbu S.B035S6 109 11 9 IM 14 I012U 15 20 7037.00 JJ.M 2.00 Uiis.la Sr. 'Petersburg, Jan 13. ferial Budget estimate! the revenue 'for the current fiscal year as follows': Ordinary receipts fiorfl direct fltld 'Indirect taxes; state monopolies; seat Domiolona, oiiscellaueous receipts, revenues ol Polland, and, trail t'Oolasus, roubles extraordld resonr oea from iuaas.

Boecial receioU. and rail road construction rouble TOE Tbo, loan will be cllorej in London and uerlin next week; i arf airi tx Jau.i SO.rribe Madrid Da ietlf Contains a docrte 'authoriiing the issue ol treasury oonas to ina amount ot real. 'The Spanish irpit dered to Viego to force the tbservance ot'neutratity and preveol oolliaion te Iween the German frigate Augusta and tba Frenchman af war Uermalu. Both aro now lying id harbor. "TnrTRMTT Loxdon, In3(V4' Dontahe kcitimy states that according lo the treaty pi 779 between, Prussia and' tha United States, the Prussian raen of war cannot capture American vessels carry Inj.contrabanJa.oL but.

mar.atcD thsirjtoyagt until jthejed oftthwaf.V may take possession oi tne contraoanu portion ot the cargo, at the same time giving bonds for the future payment of the same. It Is probable that llostroctions will be Immediately given to all ht commanders of vessels of the Ge'rmauVnavy to act in accordance, with this; interpretation of iho treoly THE EXQLlSIt (Spatial te tba World. Losnox, Jan. Gludstoue bat re signed his, scat, from Greenwich, and Grosvensr retires from the West Ministry t'i make way for Mr. Gladstone.

Mr1. Childers Is Varaliied In the lower half cf his 'ministry is last going to pieces. 1 jot uxuux, voxrEurxt Loxoox," Jim. 20. Berlin journals confirm thObort that Count Bernsto.rO; has been instructed to withdraw from the conference if the French question is in trodn'cedi Bismarck, in a leltir dated the 17th replying to the American, Swiss, aid other foreign 'ministers in Paris, de sireaj resoaableness.

The demaiid there that the compatriots might be allowed to quit, the city as neutrals, he irys had abundant notice before the siege.and that the onlv outlet is capitulation. Means for the intercourse of ministers with their respective goveroments'continue, though they are inconvenient: The firing 'on buildings, containing, women, children ana lovaitue la unintentional, nut un avoldable'" Kew Vork Uold and Btoek Market. fUr TiLtoBArB.J Nsw Toax, Jan, 21. (loM ateadr at 110 ailO W. All davlo.nl 4 to7 naroant.

Clearances t2J.C00.00O. Ei porta for tba waex OuvaromenU stront. fitooka itroni Muner asv atwaio per ine oaoa aiaiamant unl'uvorablu. 8tata seeorltlaa dull and itaady: Tannas.ee bonds atroot and active. Union gacllls Brst morltate booaasiroot antral acids bonds duU and Hull.

Bterllnt WW 0. a. conroxs. Coupons, 1881.. huh 'uupons, oufoaa: Wi uo n.w.

GontMBL 1S67. uurrane1 lu tu stAia aoaos StiMaUrt.Mt.M.MMW.M. fconauee, old. mx Jil vM Vl'tlala, naw. North Carolina, iw ITOCII.

WMt.m Ualoa Quicksilver uariposa AtLami ftl.rabant' Walla. Amaflcan Uoited SiatM Kxprua. PaalBa Mall Hew Verb Central .....5 do prefurreJ fl uoi EipruM CCVi pobnt' Ualea. AlVt An ,...45 Barlom UVA prturrw a OUroiaadek Fituburtiv. do prirr4 do stnak li.Anae........

JNtw Jorwy Central. do; yroferrM.s preferred fort Vaf ae. terra UauU, 1 do Chloateaad ao, Olilo i Qlov.Und. Columbos ft Cloclaualt Burllorton Lake fiboren. bllaets Cewtrat Bartibrd Ji Iwrl.

t. tiralarrfcl CI. Uslamliua A ladlaaa R.lllmiir. i i riitajiartb Maelaaatl aarb.t. ly ttlairapb.) Cixoiibati, Jan.

21. Cotton ArBHaalel mlddlinr DlandatUo. flour steady: salaa Cmllj at Kit 26. Wbeat Irmi tale wd at II 28 all 30. Corn dal laics sajea H.rl.

oil aiaadrr aalH at Me. Lari oll sl lol 12. Kiss Uroji aalea at 2ott20o. Hatter atudri udea brlme to ebolee at Cba.ae aatea at 13H(jai54o. LTovaneaJ Or mi! aalu lullo por lb.

Tlujotojr sel ISoinpor bub. Vork ft I wwM.Miny... 7ifa 03 13'i if 151 i mi level. nd Market. IBrTolotraph Clbviubd, J.n.81.

"'meraad one cent batten It Si I No 2 held at II 2801 29. Corn end oalfl Dnohan.d. P.i.niA..n. Ct 'Xii rclln.J Orm at23o. Illinalo Market, uAoiitrapo JlorrAr.o.Jan.21.

lu.r.At null TOL ,1 wt iiprioti pujers tuar It 30. Corn additional jfVaM LOST, OiT. ON WliDNESDAY, BEI tweenlO aod 12 uutewbere. In: Ibis eltjr. Tbo flod.pwin.al ceivoarovard of tea by taaviDt tbe tame at tbe ofllco of the A'lial Z.Hn1, or at the Drat rtore of Merer WANTS.

XIT ANTED EVERYBODY WHO aou anrtblnt, to let tbe people know It bv advonlsiot lo eolBma ef theOaiiTTi. ii TOR 8 AXE OR UXllTj FINANCIAL. NEW 7 30 GOLD LOAN" PBoriTAriLF.i JAY COOKE Sc CO. Offer for sale at par aod sacrsid lotores't Flrtt Morfgago land Gi'aiit ijuiii uunus or TUB NORTHERN PACIFIC R.B. CO.

Th. bnnil. I. Stock, and all aanlMn.nl.. I.

Morltate on Ita entire Land Oraot', belnimoro tban 'Awoolj Two'tboasand Aertl of Land to each mile of UoaJ. Tbo Boods are free from UnltaJSietaeTai: and Jnteres! are payable in Oold tke Principal at tbe end of lotrtj jiars. and tha Iotereal Seml anoaillr, at tbe rale ef Savon aaa, Three tenths 1'er Cent, rtran Dan. Sf la. ilenomlnatliilt or SIM, loop, II.ISJO, oml 110 O.Mi.

'fraauea under Iho Morltate Jar ol and J. Kdaar Thomson, Preildoatof the l'onulranl ten i at (laissuaij viuynnj. The northern PaclOo 7 50 Bonds "will af 'ell tinea before malarilr, be receivable AT Tat PaaOiv.Paiiio(or l.luUii.etebnate fcr the Compear, lauds at tnolr lowest oaah valae. la addition te their absolute aafetr, these Bonds rlald an Income lartor, we believe, than anv other flrtt olaM saouritr. Persons hold lot United Hiatal I 2TM can, br cinvcrtlnt them lute Northern PaelAo, increase tbeir vearlrlnoomeo iAirar, and still bare a tor red1 reliable Investment.

110W TObETTUKM. Tone bearcat Bank orBanl.rwIU supplr these AloatU in any de. atrad amonnt. end nf in. lion, ronena wlililnt to oiclianae atocktor other bonda for these, can do ao with any ot oar AsenU, who will allow the hiiaest currant iur HABaaraabe aacuaiTiss Those Urine in laa.lltl ramnl.

r.nm Tt.nl..' pi. scad mentjr, or ether bonds, dire rtljr to us eipreas. and we will lend back Mortborn PaclOa Bonds at oar own risk, and without III the investor. Vnr Turin. InrA.mAllnn.

nam. i ai B.s...iMi on or auarorsiao UDUOI Kaau, or. aar oi toe itanki or usnucrscm pwrea te sett mis Lnan. rot salb or Fort Warno Kattun.l Allan Co. merchant'a Gallon, I Uonk.

tu.ra.ieaiiun. we naa 0 eepted en oiencx Ibr tbo aele of these bonds, and eooodentlv reoommend thoui to our customers eod investors tonerallr. j. u. Dnu.i on warno national Joha 8.

Irwin, Merchant's National Bank. Allen Uamllton Honkers. LUNT. PltKSTON KUAK. ll.nVa.a Thl.

eato, Aianta fjr Ihe Northern PaoHo Loin. U.olrsd br mtitoal eoni.at, Anaen Warlot r.iiriua mm tn.u.m.. All hn.i.M...f,h. iota partnership wiifbe settled bj John Sheriff's Sale. isBiuuel Davenport loth Alien Circuit Vfl Ktula nl Wil li III 1.111.

ai.j ana. ddUftrid br thft (Jlark Of Mill Cntil In thea aboTt emu tie a caaao, I bTj Urld upon nd ill tipoi forialabr Pobllo Auction, at th feoart boat door inialdCoaoty. between the noun oi i ana 4 o'clock, oi tae Utb DAY FEBRUARY. 1371. tbt re nti and prnltu, far a terra not to excocd iotid yori, xoiioff uif uescrtoed prcioliei, t1i The WHthtlf Afthe eronlhA aitt rinartaf Afeaa.

tioo fourteen. Hi. tCWOlhln twai.tv.nln And on lulora to thirafpnin tri fnll amount of tha Judgment. Interut thrain. aml eotta.

I will at theuma time, ml In the. maii. Der atoreiaid, ODer lor aalo Uo lea imiplo of iaw eovTe uMcriDBu premuej. laaen aa me DronrLr OI inana innanLln are Hal aoil.l air.t. cution.

a A. ZOLMNGtiH. U. V. B.

briicii, Sheriff Allm Co. Attorntr 19w3w prj'l. ioo 70H SALE. A FIU3T CLA33 ENO I. teste, a ih barrels.

JSaquIre at Ibis oOce. 1 IV Jt EOK SA torn Enquire at a south of iho Avei saloon and; Fix ire at ny, w.inoun toree Areilne Hoaee. I dlt. 70R SALE; PLATFORM AND fmTTnTTirn COUNTKR fttlALCSl. A Vnll Itn.Ataaala B.

OAKLEY A Utile. Illn.fr.,J lotue furnished ea application. tToMtF 1701. SALEAT A' BAeOAUT, or twelve aerea of troond, with' a tood hnnje, At. U.

BOSBL KK. 170a sale. tThiieb desibablk Out Lota, two of UIO aoree eeeh, and one of Oeeree. flrteen mlnnlA. iipi.ar.nm Court Uoaio, end In a teod nelahborbooo.

Price law per acre. aB.OAKLIIlV dim. oir sale. a good second Itaaa A IM rroor Haft of tha Callawln iiuajuaiuua inaaee oifa. lDonew wide.

lia Si monsr aMtl fltlta.iloa taaaneaeu.1. Price HOI. OAKLltX LEOAL NOTICES. C10 PARTNERSHIPN0TICE. TH1.

nndaraiffnad hare thlf dar' tarmmA 'a partnerstip untUr the flrn tvnrini, ior tne manoraotora or Steel riowl md Afrlrrnliaraj lmormeotfc.L i I99fs YfAtXSW 13f2dtf jj DtJsTLirTlbN NOtICE.TtiHr heretofore aslitlat at 1 ue itriu oaiue 01 voomoi ix tut I atxt In1 the. oumlrt. who will dont.iin the hailDMsi aiifla. themme firm name. JOHN Me COOHBSSC ANS03 WARINiif AT OTICE.

NOTICE 13 iBKBEBY l.l7llon that the annual Keating. of 4ha, tocfctioiiieMor tne fort Wayne, .1 actios A aglnaw Kallroad Company for twHeotioi efj rre erk will be held al tbe office of tha Vreai imrjtnv. in tha aHt at JatueaiC halnaF fh leUri dmw nf brnary, A.D. 1871. at 1 Arolock p.

that the book! for the tranifer of Hock wilt a viuRcu ciocis p. on ioo xnctaaj pre eedinr inch el tot ion, and renaiv aloeedl nui auar a nnat augournmcni 01 ioon aonaav in eo Ling. JJ. 8, Cniriv. jMkioa.MiohHJaiiUlJri.

tSbH VTOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED, Tho Hoard of CommlMloneri will hcre anerErantLiceniotoretaillotoitoatlBfrltqaorf, nlv at their recalar feaiioni in MAHC1I, UNE. 6EPTEM11KR end 'DECEMBER of1 each year. All application! fur liquor lloenie in nit be made in wrltlar and aooompanied withaei tiflcate of food eharactir, aaw complete proof Of nnbllsntinn. 1 "cl Thw whoio lleenia exnirei before the lummr 1 term fur 1871, ihonld preient their applleaUoa (no comiDB1 Diarca term. It ardeir of the Baard nf Pmmlailnnfii tL nt tho Count of Allen, thia lSth of Jannarf.

lKa In tie USam JoHUUlBlLW i ij aiw. Auu. oi Alien pOMMISatONEtt'S SALS I BY Tinao aa gruur oi iae Alien wironii .1 ai'cnad will, at hiioflicefa MeOoaval' Bloek.l No. f.2 Ullioua st in the city of i'ort Wayne. on tho 1 r.

22D.23D AMD 2HU DAYS OF VB At 2 o'clock, P. uld dayitoffar for iale'M, at lalo the lollowing Real SutfdUUtonNamber Three 3)of totSoni berVirty Beten (S7) oftho original Plat ef tin Cityol tort Wayne, Alton Con nty, Indian a helot th lot eoroerloff on Colntnbia and Cttn toD tti, Twenty feet on ColumbU iU by Jfiftf icaiua ijiiniion dim property la nowooon pifd by Jatnea Erabry aa a Lamp aid Oil Ifnntthnn inltl at Ikaa nnsisiv. clfntl will offer aaid Property or lale at Public Auction, et Ibe Court ileaew deer. In id city, on ATURDArr FKBRTJART JS. 1S71.

AT.3 Taiva ar Ral OneTblrd Caih. titntiiln two ei ml at Nino and Kifhiaw'" Mootba, with intorait Said deferre4 pay oi 8.E.8INCLAItt, i rtsnlB to hr evlrlanflnrl bv Nntfe aillfivarlaadJ anon ana ppraieuiaai uw leoarod. by jaofjh, gngo on mm iroporiy. SherUT'ii Salt? John lough John Meeka. la the Court of Common Vloai ot Allan Uuonly, Iudlaoa.

I By rlrtaa of an Execution to mi di rooted and delirered by iho Oler of txli Court in tneaooreenuuaaoauie. bare lsfi4 upon and will expose for aalo by Vuhlio Auction, at the Court JJeaie door to teid County, between tht hourt of 1 and 1 o'clock, r. ot tho Utb DAT OF FEDaUAUY.lSTl, the rnti and profit, ftr a term not to oxcaed aevcnjearotbt follow ina doioilbcd prom HOT, llll 'Xheaoath half of tho Booth eutnartar of fleoiion bto Wt lownaoip iwent nu.e iv uurm ui reuee uuven us; euu containing eighty aeree of land In Llltn Uonaty, Indiana. Anaoniaiiurotoreaiiioinarefroui ihe roil ooiu, I will at ihi aame time, and la the maa Cummiraloner Allen Circuit Fort Wayne, Ind f' 11 Mad.vr amount of the Judgmtnt, iatrut thereon, and ooaie. a win ai mi aame lime, ana ie ine mia.

nor aforeeaid, offer for tale the fee iiple of ui aooTo ueaanoca premuej. latea aa tne property oi mo aeienaani to ttmr laid execatioa. A. ZOLLINQKR, Sheriff Allen Cnnl. 1 I0w3w $7 iii a mottled aalea ing $21.

Lard fvil Btltne iteam llHoi britna kittle fjo Balk meete flrini ihouldera Tflt liJta Woi bulk aidea clear rib 10oi bulk liileaolear vnot puia eiuee cieerrioiwi bhik auiee eieer loHc. Bicoi dull i baoon aides alaar nh llVat beoon aldai olitr lliia. Hoia unaattlidt ukedt io aaleai receipt 1 wo, tvnuatynaaayt iumkhv sxaaage par. Money oaay ajblcatro Market, IB Tolograph. Chicaqo.

Jao, 21. Flour nnohanxed. Wheat atoadyt Nol 11 ail i No i It 21' ouh i tlJU aeller Feb ruary! osiiei(fiiir. voratuaart new No lWXQVo oath i seller February! 44(650 aeller May, Oeti quiet; No 2 IfXQ SjWanui Cobb, the novelist, who moTed from Norwi to Eait BoHoo, Masi.t id 18G8, Waaie very laiemperata after hia nrriYi'i therj, aoi, was fiaally out t6 tha House' of Correction. He hai now efttlrely rifortued, arid lea at I aalea red at 91 2Htl m.

turn dul laici at Wo for oar, 53 (br ahelled. Kye flrmi a at a095c OaU flrmi aalei NoiatlTo lay nnohanged Qrooeilea dull. kt tm Sit mmt.V uk ill orlcea head and tut at WAo. tne ateam ll)eoi prime kettle rendered THE STATE OP ALLEN Count. Allan LMroult (Innrl.

Mm term, 1STU Margaret Lndwlck, executrix of cne eaiaie oi joaepu Ijuuwios, ueoea ea, ti. uanici noiiasaran woir.tJinjawin luu wtOK, unariae buawiox, wiuum Lad ricic eiHjir.uuuwiirmiiuuwiiiiLiwipa una wlok, WtaaonUdwlok. XaaaoF.LudwUkand 1 1...... Ia 7 a loaauuvt a Miivnivat It SDoearlor to the tatlsiaetlnn of th Clerk laid Court, by tho affidavit of a dlainterested pereon. tnat aatu aelenuaitta, VYiuiaia hwl wick ana Jaaper, budwicic are now BonreitdaBta ef the Stat nAtanaL and thataeauaoofaotlou exist agalnat enidi do nnuasu in ravor oi aau piatntm la rc I align to Notion la hereby giiren laid iefandantl of tho mine ana beeaanuT ar aaiu eomiiiaint.

ani that unlets they outer before the udre of aalt court on thessoond day otthe next term there of, and answer or demur thereto, tbo same will no utaru anu aeteruinea in inetr aoroncoe Allele! aVM.B.KUSAl.b.ClMk.' Dated Fort Wayao, Jan. 6. 1871. Wrfupoa ARomtKTSQg. Attya.

VU3w Rye steady. Uarley flrmi sale of No I irreneu nogs nrm ana signer ate, cvw at 81a, 7 Vj Nw lorh jnar itu. Dy Telegraph. Ni Yon, Jan 21 Prallnea L'loM. al.B, ri.

lit Ita 005 for shipping grades. Wheat firm spring iwsioui rea amner fioiwioo. nyo very nil i wen tarn ii in. ueli iiaaar ii oiiau4vui. Corn eulet at Pork wnahenaed.

Beef, prim mess SbMo. Bason nnobangad. tiaruun tblU Jfggs steady i frwh 3o 1 limed Toledo llrkel. By.Tetegraplw Totaoo Jan. 81, Floor' nnflhanreti.

elaflllnadl laii No 3 white Michigan $141 1 amber MtobTtan Bl No 1 red Wabaah tl 3H No 1 am ha 111.. noli IHV Corn dull and lower mixed and Mich 1 aa 61c. Oat full prices wked i No 1 at 474i No 2 at 44 rhtlMolpbU Barbeta. By Telegraph, PinifiiLPitA. Jan.

11. Flout flrmi ile Ohio at $0 7597 IX Wheat llva nine mt QSa. Corn taadrt ealea yellow at 77ot mixed wuteru at Ibo. Oat sales Frorltiona doll; meu pork IB Lard aies at lewiwijo. fetroieun vnonangea aies at voc.

Buffklo Uy SUcbHrkt, By Telegraphel Bcrrix. Jan. 21. Reoetpt of IWe stock for the week elding at noon to day were, 2.1 cattle, 47 sheep and hog. Hew York Dry caooda Karixel, By Telegraph.

Ton. Jan. 21. Market aby knlmatlon and price steady. ATOTfCBTO MANUPACTl7RER30Pfa 1 WROUGHT.

IKON FEaOB3 SeId'i Sroporala will bo receired by the Board of. omminloncr of Allen eooaly until Thursdspu. noon, the 0th day of Maioh A. D.1871. for wrvUKnt iron tenco around tne uourt itoueo 3iuaie ot sail ouity.ii tha City.pt,Fo.

Wnyne. faid fence mujttnotMOTerflTereetbikalgklcj from the grade cf tbe sidewalk, and may he, placed either upon atone poita or Bason a sukJ staatial tton with tollable atoMjf capping. To Urie gates wtsl be required oa the Coetrt'. street aide for the delivery of fuel, and double gates in front of tha east and west entrance to me wuri iioueje. sso otqer gatoaiu do rej.

ro Dotal mmt ba tn'ada bv ihalfaeeifeolfa oomplete, including gates( poati, stone found. tlons, excavation, and tba remoral of atvy ma terlal or dbri caused by.tho, the fame, j.ch icacn proposu mmt Pe' aooomnauleejbf elan and auecifloatlbn oftbefenoebidfor. ment will be made io county order at par up" )oinpieuonoiuaworK to mo iaiaeuaqj io lioard of CommlutofflT'tll1lsr11 acrre the right to rejeot any or all bids, if tier dem it for the Interest of this county to do to. tfy oruor oi tne ward or twmmueioaar1 AllancouutT. thial7th dar of Jennerr.

1871, UENRKJ.RUILi wmiw Aod.AUento oT i rrr i nrra a Ttirrrtt' inrlt tndiiarfltfon. ty. premature dooay, harinf tried in Tala. rery adrerllsed remedy, be aatmpl fneang" oi eii enre.wnicn no wui eana rree to nia iwen low Artdroa II. TUTTJt.K.

7 f.JMfltl YlTrT. ieMfTrM Tonic ol Health BALSAM for Lnata end Throat eaeectally Oootamptton an! Sorofuloua lllood. Kor maleoftaelate Dr. Eastern, Prof, of Materia Medloa, Vntveraltr of Scotland. Full I dancer 11.0 lour ounoes, SO eeota.

49 Review Telle of lUalta Clrealar at Ae 1. Halle'a, Oealat Id Drars, IeIiclene, eto eora neroe. ll ltiri ONGEST ROOF IN THU UNITED Halted States is on ltlnek.i Sons' ae rr, Kasioo, one third of a mile Inns and la eovered with KOOt'INa, CUKAF. DUllAULK and ea iil; applied. Hand lor eircular and samrlca to the manuractarers.

naaui ruvA2iM tfe.ni uourtianat ot, oeviort. ivi if REWARD. For any ease of Oliod, BleedlDt, or a Pll. T4A.ma.fl fill, to It i. nr.nar.,1 xpressl to oure Tileo and nothint else.and aeeoureaueeaea ererer au rears stauuint.

oeia orau urattKts. rrlce si. Franklin at. J. I j.4.iii:s N.

UAUU, Livery, Feed and Sala Stablo, ewfUia 24 Hnnni ni) voTTTrrr A uENTLEMAK ho snfferel roan from Hetvees Debtntv. faeey. end an uo eKaeta el joetnrel and all tht eSaeta el joethtel lndiaero. will, lor in. uk.

oi n.Biniir sand free to all obo need tUUe recipe eed di fi i remedr or ihine toDrett by the advertiaer'a ezpertenee eaa de py ad MintinperiocteoDOuenoe, IT 10 A JOHN B. 00DB5, jajj idBMtreet.newnera. Ho.41Ced CITY DIRECTOR1. AJ. FOSTER MEBC1IANT TAILOR, AT ralaee of fashion, No, i Keyatea.

Bleek ri NEItUETER nEALER IK SADDLES', vy. Dollara, WBips, ArnnaB, bia sU CO. VOGEL i SOH HSRCDANl TAIe't a lrtr. end Cl.thlera. No.

13 Calhooo betwoon Columbia and Main. 1 10 iteUr BEIEll BROS. DRUaOISTB ANa) vnernuu, oor. ubiboub ana reen ete. pvANIELVOLMER, DRUOOIST, COR t.iuoun ana sierrv sii.

EVODERMARK i S0R8 MiirUTaO tnrore and dealers In Beotl aai BaeOey, Sol.nniiBlooB.Calhoonret.j HK WARD, 011 SAP CROciKArnxnonso GE0ROB REIT EE. CIGAR' UAKKR. NO. a AveliaollenaeTllect. Slteateden CoortSreet, the' Coav Qooh, (Hutii old 8 Nav Uunaaaa and en eonre new I ones aao be aire! at all times, and at en entire new stool, a all times, and at rsaeaea tolerates.

PaasanaersareeeeveyeMo asy rtlen ef lbs aonatrr, en Jim eaa do la the shape o8K full TUB ri.A.voii.trro EXTitAcrs, Tttei r.ire.1 aarl Heal laaatu 1E0, DaWALIJi CO. (SnCCBSSO I.Townley, DeWald, Bond A Co.ldei 1 kinds of Vottltb and Domestle Dry Ur all 107 Celnmbta at. 4 1S0RS TO deaiereia' rr 10 25 dly MARKLIY, 8CUBADER A OOBOOja, andthoet.Ne. Kerstoao Block. OaC' honn at N' P.BTOCItBRIDOB.

BOOKS' oTATWNt i eir.Jio..Bo.l)IOolinb,a tt.uj, IE.i05f" BROS: BOOKtti'aiR end So. 77 Qolnrghlat POllA RS, aiatrlbulsd anthli.a Swprii'Cem! in iuv k.i r.niac.T Pl.ie Bt oa for ttreetnr al oaee and Try yaw AfS IT kikitm U.U.MWeUAKA ca.

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