Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3574, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1862 — Page 3

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TiHE DAILY SENTINEL QU EARLY TRAINS. THK DAILT STATE SEN1iF I. U ent all tbe ear! morning a pres. and freight trains, od delivered o mbcTiVrt Jn vfi tit Iwm about ifc um lim it 1 ditritei In thl.city. TbU enable, reader, at a dutaiw-a fr"tn the Capital of titina, 1 rt th new. of th day from la to twelve boor before they can receive it thr oih rr-r ptillfbed rlrSi(rf. Jfew. dualer a od carrier. In inj of tb town cnrinro1ffnter!Titf atlnd.arnpoi;., will betnpj.lied with the SENTINEL on aa rood Urni it any other p.peC Club, for tbe Iai!j will b ccppl j-d at AtU ratet. Orders are solldled. daw

SPEECHES OF Ilcnriricktf anil Yoorlicc.

The spears cf ITon. Tberna. A. llendrlci, before tba

lv)k after th ick ntA wonrnJeil o!lr, be!onj. ing to Indian re?;meiit not in our CUv Military 1 Kapital. Sir. Iloüoway com With full poacr to remote all hu me ! or rsiie to re turn to their haae. nJ to furuirh them, in hehelf f hi Sute, with me:ns to p.ty their war. anl t furrlfh thoe fiaL?? tf We. with all the nwwifj uml mm fort thai ihey may require. Ci. Gatetlr, Utk..- 1 Lie-ncnmt A. L. If out, of the 26th Infiijn. leaves tbe city this morning with fort v three meo to join his rcpLT.fT.t. tyii Is mH that the prionets at Lafayette and Tme Haute will arrive in thin city on Man day next and be quartered at Camp Morton. f2TA secession pri-ooer, one of the Bure, escaped from the Central Hospital, Meridian street, night before last. let. G. W. Titts of the Central Crvsttl Ice

Democratic CoMTntion on tbe Firbth of January, IVJi, j Housea. ha already .hipped seven hundred tun

and the speech of Hon. iHniel W. Yoorbee., Jn tb Hou-e cf RprnUtivei, February 20, on tie duly of tbe Federal Goraent In Ha relation to the ctvtl rar ard tbe ol jrt for wbkb It .haul 1 be prosecuted, are for .le at tbu rtfflca, published In a pamLUt of cittern pai?e, 1nctnlint; both pecbea. Cacb one i imont tfce atlea i'llverel on tbe present crii, and bould be j.lared in the ban.! af erery rvler in the Ute. Price 1 per bundled. AIT ardera promptly filled.

LIST OF PmSCVERS AT CAMP W0RT0M The Wkly IrKÜana Jtate SttJtl. of Monday, tbe 17th in.t , wilicaniLala m Ct3iilie lint of tbe rebel j ri.nertow lo thl State, toother with the nJme of tboe who have deceattd. Ciiea of tb pairraa b obtained by application at tb Countinjr IUmwu. AH orderaäetit In previous la that date will be promptly filled. A Full Lift of Prisoner ho IiaTe Died In the lloopita! of lndlnnapo It. February 25, John Pingtun, 2Cth ML-a. " Jumes Levillc, fill Kr. "J. W. Kvai.j, 4ih MtoH.

2G, ()ie, ii.inie tuikiiuMii, 3d Mi?s. 27, A.J. Uentry, iih Mi. " Samuel Cushion, ü.ki Tcnu. M;tlcomh Afford, 4th Mua.

" Mayer It- lloi.ry.bih Ky. Marth 1, Joseph W . Wiliiaiiij, -Ith Mise. " " Jauii-jt Cainctoii.

2, W. J. 1'utman. H. Carter. " D M.S. Philpot. M H. Huet. lih Mi3. Littlep've (colored.) J. P. tloldtr, Ky. 3, Samuel II. Llod, 3d Miss. ' One, name unknown. " Ple int L. II ard. Wm. Taylor, White county, Tenn. 4, S. S. LAStwood. John It. ItiH-ell. Co. II , 4th Mis.. " EJi Kithard-on, Co II., Tenn. " David It. Hodses, Tenn. Win. lÜooth. " Jarne Menchet, 4th Miss. " Alex. Ohetiiut. Co. K. 4ch Miss. 5, Willi II.N.re, Co. II, 41st Tenn. George P. Wilson, Ky. " Coleman Gwin, 5.'kl Tenn. " M. L. Mathewa, Co. II, 41st Tenn. " A. J. WehJon, Tenn. 6, Joseph M. Frost, Tenn. cav. " II. C. Travis. SGth 31i. " J. II. Lndd, Cth Kt.. Co..U. 7 Zeph.miuh Hoyd, 4th Miss.. Qo. II. " Henry TL D w, 4th MiM., Co. Ü. Thoi. D. Ward, 4id Tenn. M Matthew D. Smith, 1st Tenn. " Elij ih Paraplin. 53d Tenu. Co. D. II. G. Murm.tn.4th Miw.. Co.F. 8 W. II. Miller, 26th Mis.. Co. E. " Peter 0;K!sra, 4th Miss., Cv. II. Tuttle.4th Mms. Jerome Park, 4th Tenn., Co. II. " U II liugg, 56th Va. 9 B. A. Curtis. 4th Miss., Co. E. Ralph Ellison. 2Gth Tenn.. Co. E. " Jim C IJUir, 4ih Mis., Co. li. " W A P-rker, Marshall co., Ky. 10 T S Wren, 2Gth Mis , Co. A. " J McClioions, Co. F. 2Gth Miss. 10 Riclwnl McCarter.Co. E, 2Gth Tenn. A II McConneM, Co. E. 5-?th Tenn. " Chas M Riddle, Co. E, 2Gth Miss. " Albert Hrutton, Tenn cavalry. 11 Isaac N Tavlor, Co. B, 5Rih Va. " John II Milliner, Co. A. 26th Miss. " W II Cox, Grave' battery, Ky. 12 B F Brreu. 2d Ky. A J Ul tck, Co. C, 26th Tenn. " Tho Re tdon. Twipg- CoTenn. J W M irshall. Gravel's b.utery, Ky, " Wm P Fruvser, Co. B, 2d Ky. R I Smith, Co. V, 53d Tenn. " B F Taylor. Co. 1, 2d Ky. 13 Ruht Lowry. " W R Davi, Co. I.4ih Mws. Jn M Johnson, Kv. 14 Wm Peel, Co. K. 3d Mi. J M C Rwbins4n. " Benj i min Loden, Co. E, 26th Tenn. Totti, 74.

to M(iion, and haa an order which lie will fill ',

t ext week to rep!enih the ice houses at JtfTer sonville. 3T At the township election on ti e Gnst Mon

day in April, there re to be one Township Trus- I

tee, four Constable and fieen Supervisors of Roads elected. As yet but two candidates for these offices are announced.

' klnc Coal Oil.

Kditok Sr..xri5r.L: I lure real Ue ll:n. Jo

Wrijilit't "pCPch, and the imjTCioin it j.r;iuceJ up).i my brain were of auch force irresistibly to c nie mi to rrrj etr Hlorin di'gfrel. J C-tton la kixij of the wuild they cry. And fret and fumt and boil; Their tnonrch now jure to die. And we'll h til akin"Cval Oil." ' ' ' . ' , i Anl die he will, d';e he niust! We are retdv for the Cht We'll pull Iii none, hia belly thrust Our champion is the WrijJä? With robeaof Stale we'll clothe mit krn. And mike old Cotton "moVt," We'll kick his donker outride the tin?, Aswaa proclaime! by Jo fry. The; bow tlie kree, ye craven Uvea, . Whi do for Cotton toil; We'll reie ourselves and smite the knaves, Huz for Kin- Coal Oil!"

C5?"Ie. Jno. II. Morrison, who has been a residence in India for the last twenfj-five je.irs, will deliver a missionary lecture on to morrow (Sabbath) evenir at 7j o'clcck. The public are invited to attend.

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Signs or tue Tint Comment enough of the manner in which ne irly all branche of trade are effected, is the advertisement of a prominent New York houe, in another column, offering gold and ilver watches at prices which barely cover the cost of the raw mtteiial. 13 ll2w. . i Medical Book Werden k Co., have just receive! direct from the publishers a large in voice of medical b oks, embracing all the new publications. Physicians or medical students wishing libraries or any new publication can be furnirhed at publisher prices at No. 26, opposite Gienns Block. Bist.xuss o.x the Wabash and Erie Canal. The Lafayette Journal understands that the water is to be speedily let into the can il, and tint business will commence about the ltof April. Six of the fete tin. canal boats now building will be ready in three week.

Metropolitan Hall Well, last night was a wet one and no mir-tnke, ami sorry we were to rte it, lor it certaiuly dampened the prospects of our young fiiend Felix A. Vincent, who certainly did not dc.-erve so wet n night, seeing he is s ) dry a joker; however, to make Htocud. and allow the ladies an opportunity to visit their favorite commedian, Mr. Butsch has, with his usual generosity, given him the theater this evening, whtn his benefit will take place and the same attractive bill will be performed, consisting of the Lite of an Actress and the Devilish Good Joke. Be side being tl.e benefit of our Felix, it is the last night of the reason positively.

The Central Hostital. We yesterday paid

a visit to this institution located on Meridian Street, in the old Postoffice building. By the courtesy of the Steward, we were shown throughout the wards. We found everything in admirable order, cleanliness obtained generally. Indeed, it would be impossible to have such a number of sick as are here confined better cared lor. Nurses are detailed from Camp Morton to attend to those requiring their services, and each soldier is carefully and tenderly looked alter under the iipcrvison of Dr. Talbut Bullard and Dr. Will Bullard, the accomplished Surgeon and Assistant Surgeon. Theie are orne one hundred and seventy five patients now in this hospital, and we learn that there arc but few extreme cases. There is no malignant type of disease prevailing. Measles and fevers prostrate most of the men. Everything we found orderly and as comfortable as possible under the circumstances. Great praise is due Dr. Bullard and his nsMstants in connection w ith this hospital, one of the most crowded in the city. For the Daily State Sentinel. Mi ii tie Trcca. Editor Sentinel: I see that the nursery men and shade tree sellers have already commenced picturing to the owners of property the great benefit of buying their trees and planting them on sidewalks. A I have suffered ome by follow

ing the directions of tiiese very public spirited gentlemen, it may not be amiss to tell a few facts for the benefit of those who patronize nurseries. I planted and boxed twenty trees nround my

house five years ago, at nn expense of $-13. Four

years ago I repl iced the trees and boxes eaten

and broken down by the cows at an expense of

$3. Three v ears a iro it cost me $1 And last

year I paid $6. I will now hive to expend some

five or six dollars if I want to get any benefit from mv former investment, and then will hive

some trees a fair size and some the size of a hoe handle. I have made up my mind to feed no more cow on shade trees. If the public want

the benefit of shade trees while walking in front

a Jlllllurj- Item. Captain J. R. Coverd-ile, of the Gist Indi an9 ho haa been detailed on the reciuiting teryice for so nie time, leaves the city this morn

ing to join his regiment. Col. Gresham's regiment, the 56th, is or dered to the sent of war, and probably left yesterday. ' Accident to Col. IltrrREN. We regret to learn that Lieut. Col. Heffren, of the 50ih regiment, was seriously injured at Bowling Green a few davs since by assisting some of his men in lilting aome bridge timbers. The injury was internal, and at last accounts he was Buffering intensely. The tiecise nature of the injury wedid not team. Marching 'OarERa Colonel William, of the 6:d regiment, haa been notified to hold his

,. , i . i , . ... ine oencni oi Miaue irres nunc " m.u .-... resuuient in readiness to march at an hour s no- ; . " tice There isgreit activity in the War Depart- i of my propc.ty, they must k ep their cows housed, j

rnent at Indianapolis. La. Jnur. 1 1 am done feeding the public s con s on nursery Capt. W. C. Tarkington, of Bloomintou, j trees, and unless money is very plenty I think has been appoiuted Acting Division Commissary j others will come to the same conclusion. If any of the late Gen. Lander's, now Gen. Shields a, Une wants to see the benefit of planting hade

SPECIAL NOTICES. FTn3T.lC NOTICE. .TOTJIJNNO: A: COX, Driigffii, !So. IS tVniiiii(lan Mirrrl, Hive frrti spp" (Cfrrtf fr the 1e of II It A D i: H TISHILAf.O, THE "ONHFRFCI. ORATfrLfs, ftr the car rTOnr, Co Id , yore Threat, ftrwrch-tl W breun, rritafion of the I vu!a and Ton-ds and lWa- cf the Lunt. Svlilu larx boxes. 15 eta., 51 cts.. and ft each. Blsdlty

J3e had spring throughout yesterday.

showers over this region

CAITIOX. The aarket U full of tmitaUoca, repraeuted to b tba ttce u BKOWN'SDnONCUULTnoCHES," b;ch sre In mmt case prodacUre of poaitire Injury, it Any dealer will recommend ir.ferior preparation and lower priced article, affords more profit to tbexelvet Ak for and ObTAtS only BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHE?," wbich by ln; experienca baTe proved their value, baring received the anetion of physicians freueraliy, and tetimnuiala from eminent mon throughout tbe Country. niUjWN'S r.KOrCHlAL TiaXrUES, wben allowed to di-aoJve lowly ia tbe mouth, bare a direct influence to tbe affected parts: tbe aedative and aoothino; effect to tbe mucus lining of the windpipe into tbe Broncbil allay. Iultnucary irritation and arirea relief in Coughs, Cold, and the various Throat affectiona to which public speaker and inirer are liable. febll-dly '62

TELEGRAPHIC.

I MVwrzB s muLT roa rata Ban. srr its

ooti ItcporU.

SOLDIERS roISOJTED.

jOUTIIKKN NEWH

BEAUREGARD COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE REBEL ARMY.

NEW MADRID EVACUATED.

CONGRESSIONAL.

CANDIDATES.

AnaisTiD Michael Galiivan.of the city police, yesterdiy arreited Mr. James Brem for an assault and battery on a well known citizen Brem was taken betöre the Mayor and fined $15 and costs, but he managed to give the oflicials the slip, and is now at Urge having gone off with

some store clothes and a pair of boots which he had purchased on crelit from two of our well known dealers. " . . Ntvr Goons Spring Stock. Jone, Vmnedge & Co., are receiving the first of the spring stock and styles of boots and shoes. Their spring purchase is larger and more complete in styles and selections than ever before brought to this market, and they projose selling at even lower p-ices than ever before. J., V. k Co.'s is the place to buy shoes this time. N. B. When their stock of children's shoes are received, there will be twenty-four different st vies, entirelv new to this nnrk el. CS" The Indianapolis American has the following, stating the truth for once: . . A pnrt of the fnmc work of the outside stairs to the new city cilices is up, ami reveals a magnificence in keeping with the general character of the Glenns. It is iion throughout, and is to be covered with a metallic roof. The whole will eost about $1.501), instead of $20U, as most men would have made it cot. City Orders for sale at Fletcher's Bank in amounts to suit tax paiers. mch5 d2w - lo! Ice! George W. Pitts informs us thathe has plenty of ice in store to supply all his old customers in this city and anv amount of new ones, and also can spare from 1,000 to 1,500 tuns for shipping to other places. nich t lm

Z2T JAMES TURNER IS A CANDIDATE for re-election toth office of Township Tr jstee.

t2T REV. E. WRITTEN WILL BE A CandiJate for Trustee f Center Township, at tbe approaching April election, uhject to tbe votes of tbe

people.

febl-dte

MEDICAL.

X" O X II IS PEOPLE Of the United States.

Notick to Contractors is hereby given that the Bluff Gravel Road Company will, on Saturday, the 2'2d day of March, lfi2, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. ami 12 M., let the contract for constructing said road, according to tl?e profile and specification of D. B. llosbrook, C. E., to the lowest responsible bidder. Said profile and specifications will he ready for inspection, at the office of the Secretary, by Monday, the 17th inst. The Board reserve the right to reject any or all bids.

By order of the Board at meeting of 8th of

March. Ib62. ll dtd D.S. Beatt, Secretary.

MEDICAL.

I U AN I) E'S TUSSILAGO CUKK.S COUGHS AND COLDS, y Sold by all DrucKists. cents tt box. Ii Ii ÄND E rS7r U S S I L AG O CUKES ASTHMA AND WIIKEZIXG. j-1" Sold by all lruirrit "3 cents a box.

HRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CntF.S CONSUMPTIVE OUT. IIS. Jg6jy Soiil by all Iiruefrfrtts. 25 ct-nt a box.

Ii U AN I) E'S TUSSILAGO CUKES IRRITATION OF THK TONSILS. JffcjV S 1.1 by all DrusrRist. 25 cent a box.

B RAN HE'S TUSSILAGO I good f'r Public Speakers and Singers, Tt) CLKAR THK VOICK.

B It AN I) E'S TUSSILAGO CfRKS IIOAUSrNRSS AND SORE THROAT. Jfy5 Sold b all Diu(Ti:iti. 2.1 centK a box.

l 11 AND E ' S T U S S I L A G O CURES CONSUMPTION IX THK FIRST STACKS.

JUIANDE'S TUSSILAGO CURES ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. Sold by all Druggists. 25 cents a box.

15 RA N D E'S TUSSILAGO Is IVannt to tbe TaMe Children cry for It. TTr and! s t u s s f lTg o CURES HOOPINO Comit AND CROUP. UQy Sold by all Druggists. 25 cent a box.

FOREIGN NEWS.

Division. The County Commissioners of Marion county have appropriate! a thousand dollars for the relief of the families of soldiers.

trees, lei him look at the east end of the market und court house squares. It is throwing mouey in the streets to plant ehude trees while thete is

m ptxtoction given them or security for their i

Johii R. Sirapsou has been commission by i gif'ety. Those that have the money to spend in

Morton as Adiutant of the SGth Indi- f trees can do so. 1 urn done. R.

ilia), Col. Dunham. We are informed that most of the sick of the 23d Iiidiana are in the hospitals at Paducah, atid are improving adowly. A number of the

... , e .i F.. beJonjrm:: to this regiment, calted to meet at urn hnin. One hundred and siltV threc of the ! 1 ,,uli " . .

Dbiitli f John .VI. Snider. lit wyi'ARTi r lürit Immana VolV.) Fort Craig. Va., March 4. '62. j At a meeting of the members of the I. O.

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iVcw Medical IJicorry. For the .peedy aud permanent cure of

(iONORRHF.A, CLEFT, URF.THAL. DtSCHAltfiES,

SEMINAL WEAKNESS, NHJHTLY EMISSIONS, 1 S CONTI N A N C K, G K N If A L I KR IT A I'd LIT Y,

Gravel.Mrictnre.and .nctioniot the Kidneysand Tdadder ubiih ha Wvu u-el by upward of one hundred physician. IN THEIR TRIVATE PRALT1CE, WITH ENTIHE SUCCESS, suppwdinsr Cubeb, Copaiba, Capu!. or any otiier compound bitbrrto known. ki:i,is snx iri riLi Are eedy In actl-n. oftrn efTectinu a cure In a few days, and lim icurf in efb-cted It lit w-riiinnnt. They are prepared Ironi vegetable extracts that are bannle.-a on tbe fem and never n iueate the stomcb, or impregnate the breath; atit Vini? uar-cated, ail nauseou t.'te i avoiiifd. No change of liet tifoovsary wbilt uiiiK tbem: nor doe their action interfere with buine pursuit. Each box contains mx dozen PilN. PRICE ONE IKM.LAR, And will be cent by mail, post-paid by any advertised Aft, on receipt of tbe money. Sold by Iruzista generally. None genuine without mr irntnre on tbe wrapper. J. LRYAN, l;K-beser, N. Y., Crtierl Ager.t. pjy TOMLINSON COX, Agents for Irdianapol July -d.tw '61

1 M IMI UTA A T TO li t il 1 KS.

regiment are reor teil on the sick list. Lieut. Col. It. J. Ryan, Capt. Tobin and Lieut. Maloney and Kenny, all recently of the 35th Indiana, armed in the city yesterday. The great contest between the Merrimac and

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this place. Colonel S. Meredith was called to the

chair, and Lieutenant John A. dum in made Secret v.tl e following preamble and resolutions wete reul aid adoptetl NViutLx. Through a dispensation of Almishty God wearecalle.1 upon t mourn the log ot our

worthv brother. John M. Sjnuler ot Lfxie,

R. JOHN HVRVFT. HAVING FOR UPWARD CK

twentv vear -I ' tl hi professional time i xelu-j

ivcly to the trcatiiKS.t of I'elliule Ut I f ICIll t iCM. and havii icceed- ' in hoiiaiidü of ca-e in restoring the aff.tcte1 to ound health, ha nw entire eonfidenceln j

o3rriii2 put'licly Li 4Vrfrtl .Imertcan HtmittyS9 DR. HARVEY'S CHRQNO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet fallet! (when the direction, have

been atnetly followed,) in reraoving diflicultiea arijiEj

In tbe month of December, 1853. the undersfpned for tbe first time offered for sale to tbe public Dr. J IIovee lod Imperial Wine Hitler and in tbi bort perid they bare given such universal ati.-

factiou to the many thouaii-is of jxtmhis who have tried thrui that it i now au eetabllbed article. The amount

of bodily and mental misery aritting biruply from a uegj lect of small con-plaint is surprising, and it Is therefore of tbe utmost importance that a uric attention to tbe least and uuwt tr fling Inxlily ailment should be had; for diseases of tbe body must Invariably affect tbe mind.

Tbe subscriber, now only ask a trial of

DR. J. BOVEE D0DS'

IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS!

from all who have not used tbem.' We challenge the world to produce their equal.

These BiTTriiH for tbe cure of Wkak Stomachs, GnxKaai.

I'kbii itt, and for lYairriso and F.MticniNO the IiLOon.are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth.

To be assured of this, it U only necessary to make the

trial. Tbe Wine itself if a Tery superior quality, being about one-third stronor than other w Ines; warming and

invieorating the whole yfctem from the head to th feet. A these Bitters are tonic and alterative In their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole ystem and give a Jin ton and healthy act inn to all Us part, by equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth. They are alto excellent for Disease and Weakness peculiar to Female, where a Tonic is required to strengthen and brace file sy klcia No lady who is subject to la-situUe and fdintnes, hould be without them, aa they are revivifying in their action. THESE BITTERS Will not only Cure, but Prevent Dlaeue, and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For INCIPIENT COXSUJIPTM, Weak Lung, IndijrMion. DjipKia. Disease! of the Nernni Cfajvi T pa 1 i w TVloa- k ri4 fno all s a rannletnr

uuo 1AJ i a a.a aaj nirj a C atitu ivi vaoco i cuu li'

a Tonic, DR. DOOS1 CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS Arc Uii9iiiriiaHi'(l!

For Sore Throat, so common among tbe Clergy, the

are truly valuable.

For tbe aged aud ini'.rm, aud for persons of weak cen-

rtitution for Minister, of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all

public speakers for Boolt-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstress

es, Students, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary

life, they will prove truly beneficial. As a leverage, they are wholesome. Innocent, and de licious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating ct-

fects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating; and are ai valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of ex

cessive htrong drink, and who w i-h to refrain from it They are pure and entirely free from tbe poisons contain'

ed in tbe adulterated Wines and Liquors with which tbe

country i flooded. These Ritters not only CURE, but PREVENT Diease

and fchould be used by all who live in a country where tbe

water is bad, or where Chills and Tevers are prevalent

Reing entirely Innocent and harmless, 4ey may be given

freely to Children and Infants with Impunity.

Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, a

an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly valuable BITTEnS over the land, and thereby essentially

aid iu banishing Drunkenness and Diseae. Dr. .1. hovb:i: ioin

IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS

Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician, who

ha. used tbem successfully in bis practice for the last

twenty-five ytrs. The proprietor, before purchasing tbe exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. liovee Duds' Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitters, bad them tested by two distinni-died medical practitioners, who pro

nounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of tbe country, as a general thing, disapprove of Tat.nt Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found In the United States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not highly approve DIL J. DODS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. In all newly settled place, where there is always a Iari;e quantity of decaying timber, from w hich a poisonous miaMna is created, these bitters should be ued every morning before breakfat. These truly valuable Bitter, hav. been so thoroughly tested by all classe. of the community for almost every variety of disease incident to the human system, tbattbey are now deemed indispensable a a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It CoMi but Mttle! Purify the Itlood! til e Tone to the Mouiaeh! Henovate the Nyttem! and Prolong l.lfe. DR. J. BOVEE DODS

From Washington. Xlw Yokk, March li.TLe Tribune't cor

res-pondem say.: Capt. Kitketls of the 1st artillery, who was wounded and captured at Rull 'Run, and for mouths wu a prisoner at Richmond, haa been nominated as a IJrigadier General; also, Leonard L. Ro?s, Colonel ol the 7th Illinois. Senator Chandler and Representatives Gooch, Covode and Julian, of the Conduct of the War Committee, have been detailed to visit Manamas and Centerville and report upon what they find there. They left on that duty to day. Senator Wright, of Indiana, had taken the plj.ee of Senator Johnson upon the Conduct of the War Committee. . The Senile, iu executive session, ordered the nominations of Brigadier Generals Lockwood and Asboth, which have been reported favorably upon, to be sent back for re examination. . Gen. Fremont is expected to arrive here to Already a new German regiment is partially made up to accompany Fremont to Eat Tennessee and Georgia. Two men attachexl to a Wisconsin regiment in General Smith's division, were poisoned to day by drinking water from a well that had been poisoned by the rehels. It is thought that neither

will survive, lhcir names are sergeant Cults, Company K, and private Williams, Company K. Cults served through the Mexican war. All the men have been prohibited drinking from old weils and new ones are being dug.

Monitor took place on Sunday. We give to day

a graphic description of the affair. Sergeattt Major ot this re-iment. who departed - from

A Co.vraAST. Apropos ot Mr. Slidell: It ia this life in camp at t ort craig. irginia, on ine OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE,

relate,! in American circles, that upon learning i "l"1 01 'c " ,1 . . . ' ?r " 1 lh V Lt0 P" h'u.h. h' rrirg ; in nil Affections of the Head, Sick

. ins intercourse uu mci'uini.'i mm., . from Spinal Atten:on. iToiapsus, t. ten, tae white,er'

DIPK11IAL WLXE BITTERS Are compised of a pure and unadulterated Wine, com bined with Barberry, Solomou's Ff.l, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark. Spikenard, Chamomile Flower, and Gentian. TVy are mauufactnred by Dr. Dod hiciself who is an experienced and .uccefal I"hyaician, and hence should not be, classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and agahist which the Medical Profession are ao Justly prejudiced.

the liberation of her husband by the Washington nunpt in the discharge of his dul.es, he had en- I other weakts .f the Uterine Ortrans. Also, in all ca'e

Cabinet he aid: "I would htve preterre-l to see ; deaied himself to those oove ana oeiow mm in j r .VMr,a,, -

hm de in captivity, if ho death could have command .Alter hie s fitful lever he sleep. n ia we m itolrrd, That we tender our sincere sym- ! brought deliverance to my country. .Mrs. Lustis, . 1( Cjj wilh lhe rfi;l,iVea ai,d friends of the de- !

wh. se husband sharel the täte 01 3ir. 2i:ien, ex- t4,.l?ei! and with the brethren ol the lodge o!

chimed on the contrary, "tint be prized the

Mietv .f her hushand atMve th it of her coun

which he was an honored member, in their sad ,

bereavement. 1

KttstceJ, That wc will, iu conjunction with a

tion, Ac, which are tbe forerunner ol more serious di eae. JfjQj Thee pills are perf-cily harmless on tbe const! tua-m and may be taken bythemotdelicatefemjlewiihcut cau.-ins distress, at tbe same time they act like a cbarra ty strengthening. Invigorating and restorin the system to a lea. thy condition, and by bringing on th. monthly

period with regularity, no matter from what cause the

Headache, or ferrous Headache. Dr. Iloda Imperial IVine Dittera will be found to be moat Salutary a nd Efficacious.

FEMALES.

orstruction may arise. Tbey should, however, Dot be

pretty woman, and has not bad a very long experience of matrimony, while Mr. Südell if near the shaJy side ol lite, and has had many years trial of her "Ja Joh, may have somethiug to do with the difference of sentiment. THC IDtaA WofMPlD asp Sic tt or Citt Militaby HorirAta A dispatch was re-ceiu-d I j the United ijutes Stniurr Conoiualun je-teid-i all et tioiiU, truiii Got ert.or Morton of ltMliitna, stating that hi IVivate Secretarv, Mr. Holloa ty wuuld be in the city this morning, to

try." M. (iMllanlet observes that thte two re- cummiuee rom Cjm;vnv li. attend his remains . taken during tb firt three r foar mwtith cf preftiaixry , juonjr tbe .... . , .)ff.rra . . . .i r 1 1 thouao .are at any tbr time, as miscarriage would be proot ton uwag u. maik. it they are tme, how two ery d.flerent , lo ÄhlnpUn Cty lor the ourpo-c of hvit.- tL9 J " j .üsfacüou which no

character the weak and loving woman on ine 1 tnent emoaimei anu sen. to ins reiaut cs in in .

iiiii . tAihsr duna, to be interre!. 1 .tie hau.!, and the Human matnm on the other. tn.... 1 i

. I iV .WVf A fTVa Mws IIV a as- iii'iMl.s tllt'4 .IV 11 111' 'll'4 !

1 err.ips the tct that Mrs. J--ust;s is a young -uu .xipers be reiuestel to publ.sh the foregoing pro

Tbe many certificates which have been tendered us, and

tbe letters which we are daily receivicg, are conclusive

women these Bitter, have given a

other, have ever done before- No

Each box cottams CO PllN. Trice II, and ben de.. WOTO,n , the UjjJ kB.uU l(e without them, an.1 tho sired will he .cut by mad. pre-paid by any advertised , '

reeding, and that a copy of the preamble and J resolutions be sent the family ol the deceased. j

Ixaac M. May, 31 jor. A. J. MaKiPiLCE, Capt. Co. A. Ii. W. UAMILro.V, C. S. J. Williams. K. IIaktir. Liect K. For the better information of t'.e friends of

t!:e detCA-M I iH add that his deatli w is ti e .

re,ull of a alunl but very aetere attack of Coii-

Apent. on receipt of the tiftiy.

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DRY GOODS.

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a ho once use tbem, will not fail to keep a supply.

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For Je by Urasrrista aoJ -roc-r generally

Jyt..3tawly

From Xew York. New York, March 14. Since his appointment to the Mount-tin Department was made public Major General Fremont has been overrun with visitors, who came to congratulate him upon his restoration to command. Lt niüht he left quietly for Washington to receive his instructions from the President and Secretary of War.

Front Concord. Concord, March 11. Returns are received from all but eightee: towns iu the Slate. The followinj is the vote: Herrv, 31.374; Clark, 37 ,4?9: Wheeler. 1,553. Berry's major itv is not far from 2100. rViht Dispatches.

From IVew Vork. New York, March 14 Special Washington dispatches to the Philadelphia AorrA Amrrieau say: Beauregard has been appointed Commander inChief of the rebel army. The evacuation of Manassas was at the suggestion of Beauregard It is further stated that Beauregard had arrived at Richmond.

Dispatches to the Inquirer say:

i he Hampton legion the 12:h, bound South.

The line of the Ripahnnock has been deserted by the rebels, and balloon rcconnoissances from Pohick Church ßhow no enemy within thirty

miles. A London letter of the 1st of March to the Commercial says on the whole there is an obvious growth of the Impression in England that the struggle will be terminated this spring. American securities have been consequently buoyant.

left Fredericksburg on

The reaolutiooi fcr 11$' (Powell') expulsion it appears were drawn up in his colleague hn lwrlting. aUhowsh they were prejeutevl by tb Sesritor from Minnesota. -He pave notice to hi colleague that if duty eer ealted him to mke any charge ajr"rr"t h;m (Dtti?) be would notify hia of tic fact and do it in hi own proper person. . . Mr. Powell then referr! to the rewolationa adopted at the meeting at Louisville, at which

Mr. Davis wa one of the ccrarmttee on rcsolu tiona, and at which he advocat! th Crtlteudeu compronii.c, an d the araendmeut to the cornpromie; that those Slates which did not adopt the com pro ml&e should form a parat coulederLion. And yet his eollea aar he has alway been an unconditional Union man. He (Powell) wia then in the Senate urging honorable compromise as a mean of aecurinjj peace to the country. He then referred to several other meeuigs in Kentucky, where resolutions were pa-ed, to show that tbe Union men of that State favored neutrality, and lhe Governor refueJ to raise troops for the war and opposed coercion. There w as a Provisional Government in Kentucky, but he still regarded her true to tbe old Government and loyal to the Constitution, and he still was loyal and true, notwithstanding this attack upon bim. He defied Mr. Davis to find one sentence in any speech he (Powell) had made either saying or breathing anything like disloyalty to the Union. He had ever desired to preserve the Union. He might have erred ia the means which he thought bet lor the preservation of the Union; but if he

had erred, he had done so honestly. But he (Davis) says that my purpose if not acts were disloyal. He (Powell) thought that nobody but Almighty God hud the right to look into a man's heart and see his purposes, and m tn has not the power to search into the heart of a brother and condemn him for what he proposes to do. If the Great Jeoovah shou'd decide to appoint a vicegerent on earth to look into the hearts and purposes of men, he thought that he would select a mote amiable man than his colleague, one ho was not hasty to juJeuiid condemn. He thought it a strange doctrine that a man shou'd be ex

pelled from the Senate for mere abstract opinions.

Mr. Powell then referred to hi votes in the war of ltl'J with (sie it Britain and the war with Mexico. Where are the persf! who mted

w.-.r measures in our iir with Mexi-

His colleague an I Mr. Foote and Mr.

King were then in the House of Representative and they voted against the bill, thus showing that honorable gentlemen could at times vote again! war measures without incurring ceusure or the charge of disloyalty. Mr. Davis replied to Mr. P., and was followed by Messrs. Wilkin, Tiumbull and Ten Eyck. The vote was taken on expulsion and the resolution was rejected 11 against 2U. After Executive session the Senate adjourned. HOUSE On motion of Mr. Sedgwick the House took up a joint resolution tendering ti e thanks of Congress and the American ieop!e to C apt. Foote and the efficew and men of his flotilla for their gallantry exhibited iu the recent na val victories. Mr. Sedgwick hrieüy urged the passage of the resolution, sating that Capt. Foote was employed in n oangerous service and if he shonld lall his heirs could remember with grateful recollections the thanks voted him to day. The resolution was unanimously jassed. The Senate resolution tendering thanks to Captain Worden was referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. Mr. Campbell from the special committee reported the Pacific Railroad hill, which was made the special order one aeek from Tuesday next. The consideration of the tax bill was then resumed. Mr. Elliott offered an amendment that the provision in the bill for the collection of the taxes by the Federal officers shall not apply to any State which shall through its Government 'notify the President that such State will cause to be duly assessed and duties and taxes prescribed by the act. The general provisions of the bill were considered, including duties of officers, 4c. Adjourned till Monday.

rJWwwsasjssasssssasjsjsssssssss The Lonioa 5rcaRi oh the Government to a!d the work. It aara Linrola Cabinet offer a Cuarar.tew f two pt"ccn1, in cajiul, if Fgland illd tt same. In th French Senat the I toman question waa debited. " Paxil Row declined oa the 2?ih to TO aifci 40c Prince Napoleon In the Senate dfRnnd that the Frcnrh trot .hU evacuate Rom ViU Th journey of th Arcbduk MaxlmiiUa to Fri$ ani Lotxion haj been adjot;ri.aJ, Decollations tor hi caadidatar for th iLroo of Mexico having encountered Lcu'.t;es. M a ttit According to advice fron Tarjien th Li -su tenant of the Sumter bail bea re'. KdTbe Federal ships are iüll watching th aatcr which remains at Gibralur. Paris The discus ion in the French Chamber excite the greatest interrL Prince Napoleon had asked for the lappressioo of the temporal power of th Pope. LAguerroniere, tbe known conodent of the Emperor, spoke in fa t or of the temporal poer. The Mtuistry declareJ that it would explain the policy of the Government on a future occasion.

against the

ico?

From Winchester. Wixchestfr, Va., March 13. No movement of i nportence has taken place to-day. Gen. Jackson was in person at Middletown this morning, five miles north of Strasburg. Ashby'a cavalry still hangs in the rear of Jacksou's retreat.

From Cn Iro. Cairo, March 14. A special to the Chicago Timet, says: Heavy cannonading was heard to day in the direction of New Madrid. The steamer Lake Erie No. 2 says it was heard very distinctly at Culumbus from 4 till 10 o'clock this moining. The rebels evacuated New Madrid last night, leaving a quantity of guns and stores which they were unable to carry away. Some fighting took place yesterday between their gut.boats anil one of our side batteries, in which we lost thirty killed and wounded. A shot from one of their guns dismounted one of our 21-pounders, killing four or 6ve. Capt. Can, of the 10ih Illinois, wns killed on Wednesday night, while placing pickets. The Iosh of the enemy is not known, as he carried off his dead and wounded. They were supposed to number 6,U)0. Island No. 10 is reported evacuated. Col. John A. Logan arrived hereto day from Donelstfm. . He is recovering. The steamer G. W. Gresham returned this afternoon from Nashville. Alarme number of St. Louis mei chants alio went up on her with goods for sale, returned, some having sold gotuls at a sacrifice while

others returned iu order to effect sales at better prices. Bank bills of loyal States and specie are scarce. Every shop keeper i getting Treasury notes daily, which are eagerly sought for. Southern bank bill, especially. those of Tennessee, are abundant. The people of Nashville, however, are rapidly being convinced of their worthlessness.

From I'ittabursr. Pittsbi'RO, March 14 River 8 feet 10 inches at the glass House. The weather is clear and warm. The steamer Prima Donna arrived from Cincinnati. No departures.

From l.oulwvllle. Louisville, March 14. The telegraph line is now ready lor business between here and Nash ville, Clatksville aud Gallatin. Tennessee. The river is fulling rlowlv with 8 feet 9 inches

in the canal. Heavy rains with a prospect of

continuance.

From Fortrea .i on roe. Fortrlss Monroe, March 14, (noon.) All ia OjUiet. The Merritaac is being repaired at Norfolk. Two rebel tugs were seen off Sewall'a Poiut this morning making recouuoissance. There are still no signs of the Merrimac, and everything still quiet.

rromM. Mult. St. Louis, M irch 1 4 The following is a copy ol an official dipatch to the Secretary of War: After several days' skii miahing and a number of attempts by the enemy's gunboat to dislodge General Pope's batteries at Point Pleasant, the enemy has evacuated his fort and entrenchments at New Madrid, leaving all his artillery, field batteries, tents, wagons, kc, and an immense quantity of military stores. This was the la-t stronghold of the enemy in thia State.

No rebel flag is new

flying in Missouri.

CO li 1 1 I ON A L.

LU ill, Kj. , , throughout tbe country.

Washingiox, March 14. SENATE Mr. Hall, from the Naval Cora mittee. rejorted back the resolution to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to make equitable ar rjugeuients with contractors for steam machinery who have failed to perform their contracts and to remit the cnaltie. Passed. Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, from the Military Committee, reported a joint resolution authorizing the President to asign the command of troops in the same field or a Division without re raid to seniority. It also gives the President

power to dismiss any officer from the service if he see fit, without a court martial. Mr. Sherman objected to the latter portion as giving the President too much jower. Mr McDuug ill also objected. The resolution was laid over. Mr. Hale introduced a bill to authorize the building of a steam iron ram and steatu gunboats, ai-so to complete S.evens' battery The bill appropjiates one million dollars for the ram, twenty millions for gunboats and seven hundred thousand for the compleiiou of Stevens a battery. Rill referred. Mr. Harri- introd.tced a bill to confiscate the property of rebels. Refei red. On motion of Mr. Harlan, the bill to authorize the settlement of claims for certain lands sold by the United Slate in the State of Louisiana was taken up and passed. Several private bills then passed. The ease of Mr. Powell was then taken up. Mr. Powell rose to speak in hia own defense. Mr. Powell said that he hoped to treat the aubject dispassionately and considerately. He thought hi colleague (Davis) had been rather rohil and uigrac'iouA. Courte might lave led hi. colleague to notify him (Powell) that he (Davis) w going to niuke a complaint.

From Waaliinff ton. Washington, March 14 The bill introduced by Senator Hale, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, to da v, provides for the construction, un

der the direction of the Secretary of the Narv, of

an Iron clad team vessel ol not less thin 5,000 or

10,000 tuns burthen, of great speed and strength, to be used only as a ram, for which one railliou dollars be appropriated; also one hundred and thirty thousand dollars for the construction of iron clad gunboats. Forrign aewn. New York, March 14. The steamer Africa from Liverpool on the 1st and Queeustowu on the 2d arrived here at Ö o'clock. She takes the place of the steamer China the tlejurture of which has been postponed. The Nova Scotia arrived at Londonderry early on the morning of the 1st. Gibraltar ad ices say it was the Lieutenant not the Captain of the Sumter who was arretted. In Parliament on the 3d Mr. GriiSth said rrj

would call attention of the Hou-e of Commons to the subject of a final dispatch in the papeis relative to the blockade It is from Ru-seil to Lyons dated February 1 5th, mid say information shows tint notwithstanding sufficient blockading force tdT Charleston and Wilmington, various ships have e nded the blockade. The Government is of the opiuiou that it sufficient ships are

stationed at points lo prevent access or create etident danger to vessels entering or leaving and provide such chins da not permit vidations. The fact that various ships m iy have escaped will not of iuelf present the blockade being effective, and as such being a matter of evideuce. A neutral S'ate ought to exercise the greatest caution with reference to disregarding a de facto blockade, and ought not to disregard it except when il entertains the conviction shared by other neutrals. That the power of blockade is abu-ed by a State either unable to institute or maintain it inviolate or from some motive or other to do so. Earl Carvanoon called attention to tbe fact that the papers contained nothing relative to ommunication with foreign Governments on the subject. Russell said there had been no forward com rnunications with foreign Governments. RepreseuUtivea of France and other Power had from time to time a?kcd him what the Britfh Government intended to do, but he had referred them to his dispatch to Lord Ljors. Russell was also understood to say he had received word from Lyons that Seward informed him that no more stone ships will be used. In the House of Comtnoni Gregory gave notice that he would call attention to the blockade on the 7th of March. In reply to inquiries relative to the withdrawal of American cruisers from the. coast of Africa, Lord Palmerstoii said repreeuution had been made at Washington on the subject but the exigencies of war occasioned the withdrawal. He admitted that it was not a satisfactory answer to -ay that cruisers hail been withdrawn when th object of withdrawal was to accomplish some thing quite as injurious to comRnerre a to British veaacla being allowed, in the abeuce of American, to ascertain nationalities of vessels. That could only be done by tbe consent of the Senate. Milner Gibson, in reply to inquiry, said the Government had entered into no negotiation with the Atlantic Telegraph Co. The Americans, however .had expressed In general terms the wish that, by aome mean or other, communication should be established. The Atlantic Telegraph Company publish trong evidence, refuting the inainuations of in tereetexi parties that the Newfoundland and I reit nd cable could not be worked.

COMMERCIAL.

(bt rtucttaAra.J Cincinnati Ilaarktet. Cicl"AT!, JJirih 14. Flour is quiet but firm at $1 2i(24 35 for superfine; $4 40(34 50 for extra to family aud fancy. Wheat unchanged; red 90 95c; whit $1 (TU 05. Rje has advanced to 56$ 57c. Crt firm and in good demand at 34c. 0 it firm at 27c. Whisky The s(eealative demand continue) and holders realised 2ic. More doing in provisions on 'Change; bolder met buvers. Aboüt 430.000 lbs bulk meat sold at 3c for shoulders 4c for hams and 4Vc for sidea. Me pork aolJ at $11, and 1.000 11 of good country at $10 50 About 1 ,t00 tierces of lard sold at 6(5 7e for prime and 0c for bead and gut; the marktt closed dull at the de line. No change in groceries, a good jcbbir.g demand continues. Cuba sugar sold at 8(g5s4'c; New Orleans?' Molasses sold at 3MTT 40c. Coffee is selling at rj4'222v Exchange l8' prera. st rci.sua.rii.; f tev York .Market. Niw Tot. March 14. Flour firmer with a moderate business doing" fu eiport and home cousumptiou: ale at $5 25 (2ö 35 for superfine State; $5 50(15 55 for extra State; $5 25(ö ! 5 35 for fupetfme Western; $5 50(5 75 for common to medium extra Wetem; $5 H)(u5 DO for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio, and $6 05(?G 75 for trade brands, muket closing firm ith no but era at outside price. Whisky without decided change; salesat25 26r. favorite bran a 26lc. Wheat exhibited more activity but price are unchanged; sales of red Jersey at $1 37 in bsgs on dock; red Pennsylvania and Jersey $ I 40(3 I 41. delivered; red Vestern$l 40. Com dull and closed about lc lower; sales at 56j;ic lor mixed Western in ure and 60(3 6010 for delivered, closing at tbe inside price; 5yt0 for new vellow Southern. Pork dull and lower; sales at $13 2513 50 for me., $12 50(213 50 fur prime meas, $10(9 II for prime. Reef dull and unchanged. Lard in better demand and without material change in price; sales at (SegC, the latter for choice. Rio coffee inactive, but holders still very firm; sales of Santos at 23 J gC Sugar Raw continue in moderate demand; market steady; Cuba tSJgC, Havana tc; refined steady and unchanged. Molse remains steady, but there is less activity in the matket. Butter in fair demand and very firm at 10(313 for Ohio and lG(Tr2lc for State. Cheese rules quite firm st 6Q7lgC.

WANTED.

200 Recruits Wanted

FOR THE

SB.

OF

The Ecvcnfh Infantry, vrmcn iMAJOR J. W. CORDON I. aathoriie to ran In Indiana. ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR? BOUNTY. 13AY FKOM t!3TO SJ21 FKR MOSTH, IS' ITU aTlONS, quarters, medical attendance, 4c, com piete. All a ho enlist will at once be cltbei, urite4 and provided w ith everj thing eswntial to their coudurt by tbe Governmert. Tbe tern, of entl-tment IsThree Years. Pay t commence fr'-m Caie cf ei.lietnx ct. None hut aMe-rrlied ingl men, between tb. agaa of IS and 35 je.rs, need aj'plj. Recruiting Uen.leivou la Metzger', new bnildlnr, 5. MF.at Washington .treet, a1johvrir Odd Fellow. Uail. D. R. COIT, I irt Lieutenant Eleventh Infantry, lieeraiüng USrtr.

ATTORNEYS.

BENJAMIN IIÜRK'SOX. Late of Wallace & Hirrison.

WILLIAM r.nHBACa Late of Conner A Fihback.

HARRISON & FISHBACK, A-TTORINYS A.T LAW, OFFICE, XO. 1 EAST WASHINGTON FT., (Over ilur soti 1 Jubnstoo'a Stove Sture,) tsptasiroua, it a. fplIE UNTjERSIüNED IIAVINO A R SOC I AT k D 1 tbemelve. tAetberin tb practice of tb law, will attend to all lepal luines entm-ted to tbetr car la ths fcUte and Federal Court. P.KNJAMIN nKlc!OX. WILLIAM r. 1 1 Ml C ACIC. Deeerober 11, lfcCl. Henry M. Sctt, Notary IuMlc, will takv acknowlelg. menuof deeds, Ac. attijeaboveoT.ee. 2ecl3-43ai

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HOTELS.

ox thk rrEOpraar flaü. CTTT Of TW t0. 9icät,c noona 60 cr.Ts per dat. CITT HALL SQUARE. COR. m5KmxTT.. Oppoatt. City Flan. MEALS AS TUET MAT Ffc CUI'LRF.D IS THE pax-ioa. Referiory. TWr. 1 a Karber'a Shop aud to- m vtached ta Ibo Hrl. Beware of kroner and flackmen a bo ay wo arTuTi. tt. tureen. Bov3 'Cl-dlj rropfletor.

RAILROADS.

it 2ff ia i ca nr jrx. -s nr A LL PERSONS rXTrUASINO TKEETS FOR ST. ff JOSEPU and other points tn N enter MaoarV ta Eu.it of ICanaaa, or tbo Territories ahotdi tutUX aa kavlog ticket, that real by the SOUTH IfSMlUI OlILUOADv Th. ooJt rail roato Imta Su Loai. to St- Jaaepä. It la tbo ahonm and aaickest l.ae, by thirteen boar, to taa ramotest point reacae l v rail, and la aw.v. a. cheap as any other. Bay yoar Ticket, to Kana. and all potato tn Sortaera Miaaoart by taa North Misaweri taa! road. ISAAC H. bTTKCEUX, Praa't and fnM Sept. North Miaaoarl B. &. ITCTatT H. SIMX05S.rseral Trartn AetK. aHl7-ty