Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3616, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1862 — Page 3

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CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

ITT Ce-bug

preerv tJcayi.: d again irr dressy

er f.rft page.

he Ohio river, at lot account, was re

from Pittsburg to its tnoutb.

Jharcoal tooth paste sweetens the breath, ! to the guard houe

For tbe IHy Utate VntitL A Onr-llorf imtnry Iflcer loo III for Iii Clotlir! On WpJiT U-t tw o rer.ct.b!e fr.t!emcn of Indian ij-di... vi.-iUsl Camp MorV n. Thee topped at th cjuvtTi of company I,bnh refment, and bciti p.ewh.it fatigued fron the long walk quietly t down to ret themselves and etjoy cigar. They ha ! not sit there Ions: before a detachment tit a.dd irn with run and

j brinlin;- b lyouel appronched tliern and ..aid they !hvl or!m from lid Lieut P.urne to lake them

Not belli

conscious of

the gum and prevent the teeth from living violated any rules of camp, they ob;,fur i!e at SenourV 1 tained permis-ion to"?ee the nil Lieutenant aril I aseerLaiu w hat their gre.tt offence wa. Uu only r. O'Leary, one of the most accomplish- excu-e for the act was" be did not think they had ?ient.ic of gentlemen, lecture to night any hus'nes there. Mxjiic II til. See advertisement. An ofiicer w ho will Insult qnict citizen by ex- " ere sinz power n'.t conferred upon him deserves

flit patent leather opera boot, a neat, ' to be drummed out of camp and hi plae ßllrd I .. II ' a

rticlc. at $2 SO per p.iir, jut opened at

JoMijt, ixxttKic k Co.

by a better man.

A ClTIZEX.

ZZrii is highly uawrni j for anj minister of , the porel to visit plires where ardent spirits are 1

rctaiiei

Sick Air Wot i.i.i SoLMLai Hy the temier Tycoon, April .iOtli, tf.e following gick and wounded Indian soldiers arrive! ut Evanaville:

1 J. J. Cronan. co C, '21 Indiana cavalry: Albert

. ; - j I). Chew, co II, :th; J. kon Gros C. Cih; ?fAVhat is the Street Commiicner about? i Felix Lane, co K, Ind'uni regiment; Jerem'uh Why the tlioruuhfareA of the city in their! V. I'maon, co K, l.-t In li.ui.i c-v.tlrv; .John preenfö-onditioii? . j Stnttrj co II, 31 t.

VlT Wliile (irnt, IluriL-iide, and othtT br.ive enerata liae e.rtictl bouunt "in the bi wart which tn;tke ambition virtue," e lind that oth

er who have not troI the blorlv field, are not forgotten ut home or abroad. The (Ir.mt h it.

the liurn-ide hit, are faaiiliar to u-; but we i.o

tire in Dtker & Mclver'a window a Gov. Morton bt. ?old only by them. Uully lor Hiker A:

Mclver.

I

1 . .i. nr. ' t i

Ti .c touuirT ou uic uis.titMpui oeiow

Ctiro if in a le:l.rble condition from hieb water.

!ier of immense dim;t"e to

We m- et'iett to

the plattation below Me:ii;bM

ISoTIct

.M..MC

ru"etin

Caj) e

I of Italian -iMIi C rnir at 7'. 2 o'cb I C.l

Tlicre will be a tted

Chapter No ü, thhi (Fii-

clock.

Ciiarl. FiAiitt, Sec'y.

bute m:ide execut . i

iec. if'

a?i-ti the cit

Counterfeit ono'a on .the I'ank of the

Indiana, branch at Ter re Haute, have eir appe'iraiK-e. Thee noie.4 are well I and it require considerable care to de n.

2y-st

Mr. JnnuM K. Kobitnon, the accomjilihcl

V. e-Iitor of the Laf.ijette Courier, wmiu

i.t evening on hi.4 way to I t t-bur

Imdir.'', authorized by the Governor to take oi

an i tat I stores.

Goi 'arüiaoim Two, m tnuf.ictured at New

Hivenf Connecticut, broke ou the fir.-t tri il tue veterly. Ther are a pirt of a (Jovernment

invoice Cipt. Sturm coudemne-l the whole lot all, me hue tiled, of Yankee in.iuuf.icture. "'

t-rf?."eterd4y, the lUmouj firnt of Miy, was not ex-.ionlin irdy plen.ml. It was cool and it r.iine.. AUoe.her tho d.iy was a bird one on d.tndelCns. joliny jump-U?, yellow hämmere, juun t hickens and voting Udie.

Some whikydovin defender of dissipated nrUy olliceri pnjpe-e., it is tsnid, to checkmate rJ'e inquiry into the li.tb.t- ofnune of thee officer by operiug a resolution to ascertain how m my yie'Kre?enUtive!i and Senators have been intoxiltted during the pe-iou.

CTTjCoI. II. F. Mullen, of the Glat (the Üd Iri.h) n is teen, we le .urn, appointed on General H.il!euVii ?UlT. Col. Mullen w a eall.int getitle

tlema4. brave and accomplihel, and will un-

doubtollr ilistinzuish himself in hia new rKjsition.

m m

ArroiNTMENTi. Montcomery C. Howard, 1st

Lieut, in the W l.

Charle- M. Divi-". lt L:eut., do. Jonathan Kok, 2d Lieut , do. Alfred Hello.-, k21 Lieut., 4üth. Johua L. Fif-ell, Im Lieut., 31th. Columbus W. Moore, 2d Lieut., do. Ju-ticeG. Crow ell, 1st Lieut , 3fJth. Stephen D. Uutler, 1st Lieut., do. Jo.iah Stnley,2 l Lieut., do. J.mies CJ. MeCotihay, 1st L:eut.t 49th. George W. Chnstopiier, 2J Lieut., do. J une- F.nifttt, 21 L'eut , il . (rison .1. Ky!er, ii I Lieut. Is-t c.iv tlry. llenj.unin .1. Sommer, Cptiin, 2."tli. John M. M ir'ev, 1st Lieut., do.

Simon It Henderson, lt Lieut, and Atlj't.do.

rreI. 1 . tMitlcr. 1st Lieut., do. James M. Taylor, 2d Lieut., do. Cli tries S. .leiikin-i. Captain, do. Artliur W. Gray. lt Lieut , do. Cinrle G. l!ro.",k-, 2i L ent., do.

tTlCapt. Chris Miller, the hem ami the patriot, J i in the city yesterday on a brief visit from fifiyettc. The Captain, recovered from bia wiinds, is a.s pood and as brave and as generous'n m m aa he ever was and a hero and a Christen.

l?Ä Putnam county has increase! her school

fund the past year, trom fine and forfeiture, moie Shati any otlier rounty in the State. Is thin t! result "of pre iter hone-dy on the part of the C?-:rk and Ju.stice,s. or of the greater iu-

creisejof crime in tint community?

Ra$ Mr. II. II. Hunn, who ran with Mr. A. Fell, day before yesterday, on the Exchange race tck, returned "to the city yesterday out of breitlj having distanced Ids competitor seventy jards,ind m ty be eeu to day at the Capitol S iloon, fUst Waahington street. We are glad Mr. Hunnjiaa got back. Tu: East Empire. Mr. Charles Lauer, the rrinri'a. of this establiment, opposite Little's Hote'kUa prince of a good fellow. 115 hns recent! I enlarged his billiard rooms, and place!

additlnal tables, and gentlemen fond of this recreatiln can find in the city no more pleasant placertif resort than the East Empire. Jj One of the very best quarter sections of unimR-oved land in Marion County, well timberevilfevcn miles west of the city; near a good gravtl road, near a w and grist mill, in a good iieill-orhood.can be bought at a price that will mak'l it a firt rate investment. The timber h wortll more than laud and timber can be bought for. 1 iyl 3t Tiiic Mcxicipal Lr(iitTiBE Yestenlay his Honor, Mayor Maxwell, wlim we all reverence, removed his qnaiteis fou the Odd Fellows' building to Glenns Ulock.and immediately started out his deputies to hunt up case tor him to try, iu order that costs' might be obtained in this crisis of our beloved country. We believe his Honor did not realize a ceut. The fate of patriots is melancholy. "The Lafayette Sanitary Committee passed throil h the citv last evening for Evansville, on theirlaay to I'iit-burg Landing, with about a hunifd boxes of every discription of articles calcinated for the relief of wounded and sick hoIiliers". Six uraeins will also go from that city to-d.i lor the same destination and object. Anions other article we noticed a car load of ice :The citizens of Lifayette have conti ibuted alrtmSl.(HM) for Sinitary 'purpose, in addition to the article n mel alwve. m m Ibc'icv's MiNSTRtLS The Chicago Tribune

avsflf this Ethiopian company: "The oncce-s of this Jjoure of miu.-trels has teen unpreceleiitel. TheUouse have been full, notwithstanding the furftft of amusements for come time past, and evenlnow. Their reason here will close on Weded ay i-ht. and il behooves the lovers of this liughter-provoking class of minstrelsy to take Advantage of the first opportunity to jro and

hear Jhem. Tiiey open at .Metropolitan liauin

thiscty.ou Siturd ty

niht.

In i rsT On the -Jth int., an inquest was held r 'Sou'ire M(ri;an. of Franklin township, J . . jra IT

Man flu county

a feilile. fouii!

Huckjn eek

T'irr il ls th

tdVi.le intoxicated. A jug of whisky was found

alongside of her. She had teen lyinz there Mr.:iMght d vs before she was discover!. She was Imui Gö years ot ace. She leaves no relatives; She was the owner of a f.uai in Shelby

an i was no a pauptT.

F

VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.

TELECRAPH1C. f aaronrri' nintai T r.a rnt dailt tjtt iimsu.

To DestroyTo D'StrnyTo D'stroyTo DestroyTo DestroyTo DestroyTo DestroyTo Destroy-

-R.lt, Ttoiche, tec. -Mice. Mole, and Ant. -I!d Bug. -Moths in Fur?. Clothe?. &c. -Mojuho" and Flrvs. -Inects on Plant? and Fowl.

-Inects on Animal, &c.

-Every form and Vermin.

Evacuation of Corinth!

CAITUKE OF FOKT MACON! XV A M II I IV G T O a IXEWS

species

of;

LATKIl FK0.OEW .MEXICO. RETREAT OF THE REBELS.

From .ew York. NilW Yoek, May 1. Last evening Superin tendent Ket;neJy received iiitelligcoce, by telegraph, from St. LosiL. that the police in that cit j bad jirretl llo-leixki. who is alleged to bate munlere-l L'iraun I Feluer, a Gerann jeweler, and robbed him of nearly $l(W,OW) in gold, jiotc and demands, about die middio c( Oktober, ieci. ,iIit Dipatclics.

COM;itlMOMAL.

! NEWS FRO LI TENNESSEE.

THE 'ONLY I.VKAI.LIinLE REMEDIES KNOWN." Destroy Initantl)' EVEIIY FOIIM AND SPECIES OF

mm.

AFFAIKM av .nissLTiti.

O o i' i iz i: SSIONAL.

y O JR E I G5- XT XTEWS-

lAst at NicU untl Wounded in lloipltnl

Mo. :t, City Hotel, l vansvl Nr. Ind. 9th Indiana Serjeants 11 W Graham, co II

Lewis Keller, co E; Corporal Henry Hurge, co

L; A C Porter, co G; Privates Ger-e 151 ick-

tniii, co H; Divid Hryaiit, co II; Mathew Hearn co K; Simuel Hannah, co K; G W Hilter, co C

Mitchell, eo K: John Morrow, coH: A A

P erce, co II; Chester Pierce, c II; Lew w Kol eits, co I; John Kitz, co H; Mo-es Kow, co il (J A Thompson, co H; C W Wi-e,co E. 11th Indiana Coiporal Irwin Earnev, co C

Privates J IT Ilrenn ick, co A; Homy Kerbener

co K; John Gassey, co K: m Jone-, co A Henry Junker, co H; Samuel P.illum, c II; Ja cob Price, co C; Thomas Sciefertz, co K; Sam uel K Waiden, co C. 2'M Indiana Corp)ral Lewis Hoffman, co A Privates Oscar Ii Dann, co E; John Lake, co II

21th Indiana Corporal V il Keltey, co A;

Privates r K Car?on, co 11; 1 bos Jlvatt, co D

J Jew ett, co F; Kobcrt Kirkputrick, co II; Kob-

crt Liwience, co F; Charles r Miller, co r. 2jth Indiana Lieut D W Darting, co B, Cor porals Chas Hauet, co 15; Uobert Short, co 15

Privates C W Brown, co I Sylvanu Ilumett, ct

11; Kut'us Council, co C; Geori;e Ferguson, eo F; J J Fritzer, c H; JohuM Ilonue.eo C; Nick Huffman, co G; II J Hudson, co E;G W Jones, co D; Chris Kline, co C; liichard Koer, co A; Peter Kunneil. co H; Win Meyer, co A; W 1 Miller, co F; W II Musgrave, co E; John Phil lips, co A; Chas II Prater, co C; J O Kose co C; Henedick Said, co D; Geo Woodruff, co H. 20 th Indiana Sergeants J M Kennet, co E; J Feuier, c A; Charles II Jennings, co A; Win Vm Wert, co C; Daniel F West, co K. Corporals N B Kennet, co E; Benjamin McCreary, co U. Privates G W Kennett, co E; W II Collin, co I); K II Craic. co I; C (i.-eeti, co B; J N H Gillett, co C: W F Ilepuer, co D; Seih W Ka

fey. co I; Getrge Manners, co II; K M uideville, co C; Frank Muttersplau.h. co H; E B West.co II; Uhas Wells, co A; Dan Ko-ier, co K.

3Dth Indiana Corporal Kalph E Herbert, co I. Privates L V Lewis, co G; M C McCosh, co

H; A J. Moore, co K; K Keynold. c G.

31st Indiana Serjeants We-lev Pickens, co

B; Hiram Steele, co K. Corporal Smford Fordyce. co II. Piivates Eleazer Itoueu, co K, Steplicn Biderman, co E; W Holl'mbrook, co

1); Kau-ene Hughes, co D; John E Ho-tetter,co B; F M L nison. co C; Pat M O'Cumell, co K;

Joseph Parr, co B; L D (linn, co i ; Jael Ser

ber. co E; James M Sharpe, eo C; G K Lamer,

co I ; ü N eish, co K ; John elsh. co I.

32d Indiana John Elmer, coD; Louis Witz,

co K; Julius Theobald, co E. 34th Indiana Josh Siders, co B.

3rth Indiana J M Evans, co E: S D Jones,

co F. 4 2d Indiana Corporals S Beardsley, co B; W

McCoy, co D: Privates E'isha Hale, co E; J F Jones, co C; W W Oliver. Wm Pierce, co C;

Solomon Lenimon. c B; Henry Shoak, co A;

E J Lennecn. co D; D W Waine. co F.

4.'kl Indiana Corporal Wm C Burcham.co G;

Privates F Butcher, co B; C C irev. co I); U

W Caiev.co I; Jdiu Downs, co D; John East,

co F; J C Gindie, co D; Junius Haider, co F; J

Ltrncv, co B

41th Indiana Serjeants M Hadnell, co F; W

Hivens, co E: A P Wtterhoiie. co C; Corpo

rals Kobcrt Stuart, co C; John Y Bobbins, co E;

Te.innter J II Hoagland, co II; Privates Henrv

Able.co F; Wm Burgh, co E; B Barttet.coL

N D Campbell, co B; James K Dover, co A;

Doiiiihertv, co B; ni Hemmer, co I; J

Housel, c K; A A Jackson, co I): W M J(hn

Kon, co D; J K eller, co C; 1) Kni-lit, co B; T 0

Le-tie, co K; F A McCov.co E; Wm Ossir, co D

F Püiilips. co B; F Phi 'lins, co B; G Pringle, co B; W (jii.ii. ci I; J D S iurion. co E; C K

Tyler, co 11; I Werden, eo D; J G Wahl , co B

S B avbill, co D; A Wetla!l. c B. 51st Itidi.iii i Private J Harveo.

Wl In.liun i.) M Se--fant F A Frvbirjrer

private J H)uhl and. co F. 53d In li Mia Private L Jennings 50th Indiana M Hr.ii-.iiin. co II; M Cal!i;an, co E; Wm Fender, co A; A D (trass, co E; A

co

m

Tho?e Preparation (unlike all others) are 44 Free from Poisons. t4Not dineroiH to the Humm Family." 4,Kits do not die on the premises." "They cone out of their holes to die. "They are the only infallible remedies known. 44 12 vears and more established in New York City. f.Vrf by the City Post Oilke. Vscil Im the Citv Prisons and Station

Homes. I'st tl ty the City Steamer?, Ships, &e. i'std by the Citv Hospitals, Alms-I louses, ; &e. tjs, ,l by the City Hotels 4Astor,' 'St. Nicholas, &c. Vsed ly llie Boarding Houses, &e., &c. Used by more tlian 5Ü,000 private families. one or tico Specimens of wnal is everywhere said by the People Editors Dealers, etc. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with ver

min need be so no longer, if thev use "Cos-

- WP vfiirniitintAffl W l.nt'ra no.l it fr ntir

Ji. .:..: l c-. ... lonty to reter the subject ol the connscation of

. .. xv i i . l v. r rebel tiropertv to a eiect committee was regardhave it. ) e had tried poisons, but they cf- eJ as a tlest Vole heen lhe lr;enas rtlld

!-eteu nounnp uut-uosTAK t, arueio KnocKS ,ienU of the me aure alld wast a triumph of the

i ne ureal n qui oi i. us, uiee, iwoacnes anu I former.

jJeil-liugs, fjtaeker than we can write it. It The Petersburg (Va.) Express has a long ed

I rom WaIiinirton. Wahioto., April The Joint Committee ou the Conduct of the War made a lengthy re port regarding the treatment, by rebels, at Manassas of the remains of otlicers and soldiers killed there. 1 hey say the facts disclosed ;re of a' painful, repulsive and shocking character. That the rebels have crowned this rebellion by deeds (candy known, even in savage warfare. In vestigations have established this beyond contradiction. The witnesses called before us were men of uudoubted veracity and character, some of them occupy high jsiiio:s in the army and some of them high po-itioiis in civil life, dilltring in political (sentiments. Their evidence presents a remarkable coucuncnce of opinion and judgment. Our own jieople and forego nations mu:t, with one accord, however they have hesitate! heretofore, consign to lusting odium the authors of dimes whic'.i, in all their details, exceed the w orst exce-es of the Sepov? in India. The out

rages on the dead will revive the recollections of the cruelties to which savage tribes subject their

prisoners, i hey were buried, in many instances.

naked with tiieir faces downward; they were lett to decay in the open air; their bones being car

ried off as trophic, sometimes- as the testimony proves, to be used us personal adornments; and

one witness deliberately avers that the head ol one of our most gallant ollicer was cut off by a

secessionist to be used as a drinking cup, on the

occasion of his marriage.

Wm. Allen Bryant, of Virginia, nephew ol

Gov. James Barbour, has been appointed Chief of the Bureau of Inspection of the Postoflice Department.

i he vote in the Senate refusing bv lour ma-

Chsrle L. Lathrop to b Collector of Customs at New Orleans. W. T. Sherman, Major General. The Navy Department receive i copy of the Richmond Enquirer ot ye?terdav. which contains the announcement of the fall cf Fort 3Icon, N. C, also the correspondence between Com. Farrtgutan i the Mayor of New Orleo in reference ti the Kuircnder ofthat city, i

v in irrcat

Medina f Cazctte.

RE GRAl

ilOB

demand all over the country.

VIN and provisions are de-

a

stroyed annuallv in Grant County by vennin

han would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect

Killer. iMncaxter 1m. J Iltrald.

HENRY R. COSTAR ,- are selling

our preparations rapidly. Wherever they emptied into the river

Bave been used, Rats, .Mice, Roaches and

itoral regarding the los of New Oilems, and says the city was captured by our gunboats being encasM with wet biles ol hay, so that hot and

cold shot were of no ue.

The Express s.s: The Louisiana mounting twenty-two cuns,

was sunk bv our steel-piintwl conic d shot.

1 he cotton w as destroyed by hre, and the sugar

Vermin disaiiear rapidlv.

? Eck ki: & Stoüffe, Druggists, Yindso, Md.

4' Costar'sn Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. vCotarV tCostar's Bi'd-Bug Exterminator. fCosrarV "CostarV Electric Powder, for Insects' See.

in 25c. 50e. anl SI Boxes, Bottles .and

i lasks, 3 and S5 Sizes foii Planta- ' Tio.vs, Smrs, Boats, Hotels, &c.

' CAUTIOX! To prevent the public from

being imposed upon by Spurious and Highly Pernicious Imitations, a new label has been

prepared, bearing a facsimile of the Pro- excepting the upper battery.

pnetor s signature. Examine, each box, bot-

The specie iu the bank3 was all removed from

the city when Gen. Lovell returned

From Chicago.

Chicago, May 1. A special dispatch to the

Tribune from Cairo says:

The packet Diligence, from I iptonville, re

ports an alarming stae ol" water the Mississippi

Hundreds ol houses on the banks ot the river,

ut that place ai:d New Madrid, are submerged,

and thousands ol cattle, sheep and ho;s have

been washed away. Many families are living in

flat boats. Everywhere along the- river there is

great suffering iu consequence ot the unprece dented Hood.

The whole of Columbus, up to the foot of the

fortifications, is overllowed, the water running

into the windows of houses.

Hickman is als suflerlug creatlv.

The fortifications at Island No. 10 and upon

the main land opposite, are still above the water.

ile or flask carefully before purchasing, and

take nothing but "COSl AR.

ST St'd everywhere bv

All tVaoLESALE Duugoists in the

large cities. Some of the WHOLESALE AGENTS IN M. Y. CITY.

llurrat.uisiev x rvitcn-

en.

Rush, Gale &llobinson M. Ward, Close & Co.

MeKisson & Robbins.

I). S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wells & Co.

Lazelle, Marsh & Gard

ner. Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox.

SliiefTelin Bros. & Co. B. A. Fahnestock, Hull& Co. A. R. & I). Sands & . Co. AVheeler & Hart. James S. Aninwall Morgan & Allen. Illall, Ruekcl & Co. Thomas & Fuller P. D. Orvis.

A large amount of cannon and heavy ord

nance stores, captured from the rebels on the

main shore, are still Iving in the bayou and cannot

be removed uoil the water subsides.

Point Pleasant is entirely drowned out. Memphis papers of theäüth say: At a Convention of the cotton planters, hel

at Selm, Alabama, it was unanimously resolved

to restrict the production ol cotton to oOO pounds

for each hand employed, and tdvismg tue culti

vation of breadstuff instead.

It was recommended to lew a tax of $25 per

bale on all :rovu over that amount. Marsha

law was declared in Eastern Tennessee.

The Columbus, Georgia, works were turning

out six cannon per day.

Gen. Albert 1 ike has issued an order compli

menting his Indian allies for their gallantry at

Pea Kide.

WAhaU.suTON, May 1. SENATE Mr. Howard peeented petition in favor of a general bankrupt law. Sir. Wright also presented petitions for a bankrupt act. He iid none of thea. were from Indiana. Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, offered a reso lution that the Secretary of War report whether one Frederick Emory, who murdered Willi im Phillips in Leivenworth, Kansas, in lJ-55 or lf5fi. had been appointed to any place in the Depaitmcntot Kansaä. Mr. Line, of Kansas, said the GoverntneLt

Lad befure it to-day the Kansas difficulty, and j

he prcsuajed it would correct the evil. The resolution was laid over. Mr. Davis offered a resolution declaring that the war now being carried on by the Uniied States ohall be vigorously prosecuted and continued to compel obedieuce to constitutional laws iu the limits of etery State and Territory by all the citizens am! resident thereof, and lor no further end whatever. On motion of Mr. Sumner the resolution was laid over. On motion of Mr. Wilsou, of Mass., the resolution asking tho Military Committee to inquire whether any further legislation was necessary to prevent soldiers and ollicers from returning fugitive slaves wa taken up. Mr. Sumner said he was glad the Senator from Iowa in his speech had called atlentiun to sjiiie otlicers concerning their treatment of fugitives. One General, w ho lately mide an order returning lugitives, was a native of Massachusetts, and he Sumner used his influence to get him appointed If he had kuown that Gen. Hooker would have

made such an order he never would have tried to get him an apjioiutment. When a General falls in battle there is honor in it, and we regret his j death; but when a General falls as Gen. Hooker has fallen, there can be nothing but regret. He referred to the order ot Gen. Doubleday, and contrasted it with that of Gen. Hooker, saying that he Doubleday was an honor to his country. Mr. Sumner then referred to Gen. McCook at the West, and also the conduct of the Provost Marshal of Louisville, as Oeiug disgraceful to the army. Mr. Sumner also read an account of how the

blacks were oppiessed at Louisville. Mr. Davis asked Mr. Sumner where be got his account. Mr. Sumner said from the newspapers in NewYork. Mr. Davis had no doubt of the falsity of the account. Mr. Wilson of Massachusetts snid he had abundant evidence of the disgraceful treatment of fugitive slaves by portions of the army. Mr. Sumner also referred to the return of fugitive slaves from the camps of General Buell and to the order of Gen. Halleck excluding all fugitives from his lines. He (Sumner) said the order was unconstitutional, absurd, deficient in common sense, an outrage upon common humanity and unworthy of a soldier. Such an order would exclude all the valuable information re

ceived fugitives, such as for ii.stance the capture of New Orlaans and the evacuation of Fredericksburg. Mr. Sp iulding offered as an amendment to the resolution the following: And also to inquire what further legislation is necessary to prevent the illegal capture and imprisonment of free white citizens ot the United States. Mr. Saulsbury referred to the number of persons taken from tho States of Delawaie and Maryland. They had been seized by the Military authorities aud dragged away to forts and prisons and alter being kept a week or two were discharged because no fault could be found with them. These men belonged to a class who are deemed to be if no account and whose interests

do not appear to be cared for. They, unfortu nately are fiee w hite persons. The men who bad committed no offense were seized in violation of every law and every rij;ht. If the wrongs of the negro are to be redressed he could only ask that the same justice and riht be meted out to white men. He asked nothing lor men who w ere dis loyal to the Government. He would have them punished to lhe full extent of the law. The confiscation bill was taken up. Mr. Wilson of Massachusetts offered as an amendment to the 6th section of Mr. Collamer's substitute authorizing the President to make a proclamation to free the slaves of those who concontinue the rebellion for thirty diys. Messrs. Wilson and Morrill spoke in favor of the bill. The Senate went into Executive secession, after w hich it adjourned.

From .TXIlvrmtiUcp. MiLVAiKii. May l.In accordance with the proclamation of the Governor this day has teen generally kept in the State with appropriate obfervauces in memory of the late Governor Harvey, recently drowned in Tennessee river. In this city a cumber of building! were clothed iu mourninr. Business in many cases tupended.

minute gun were fired, flag displayed at half

mast and services held in neveml of the churches. The sorrow is general and sincere. Private dispatches to-night from Savannah, Tennessee, say Governor Harvey's body has been recoterd aud if on the way to Isconaia.

conncnciAL.

From .iIIonrl Fortthe, April 'JO On the 21:h instant the

' cavalry from tlds place destroyed the extensive salt pctre mvrmfactory near Gelviile, Arkansas and burned tins building.

Lieut. Ilicock of the 4th Iowa cavalry, wa killed and one private wounded ia the skirmish with the rebels. A lare quantity of supplies hid for the rebels use, with deserters and jayhawkers hiding in the mountains, wete capture! by Gen. CurtU's command. Major Hubbard, with 116 men of the 1st Mis oouri cavalry, fought and routed Cols. Coffee and

Stamright and GUI) Indians at Neosho, on the 26th hist., killing and wounding thirty and taking sixty -two prisoners, seventy horses aud a large quantity of arms. From ForlrrM ."Hon roe. Foutkf.?s Monroe, Mav 1. (Jen. Wool tele

graphs Secretary Stanton that five negroes had

arm ed in Mansfield Division and report toe lau of Fort Macon, also that Beauregard has evacuated Corinth and fallen back on Memphis.

It is reported that Com. Tatnall and the prin

cipal ollicers of the Merrimac have resigned. She lies off the Marine Hospital, Craney Island, fast

to a buoy. She now mouuts twelve guns, from Wilmington.

Wilmington. N. C. April 20 Fort Macon

surrendered on Friday, 125th. after a bombard

ment of ten and a half hours. Batteries were

planted behind heavy sand banks. The breach

ing battery was l.UKI feet distaat, and mortars

1,4th I feet.

The garrison was allowed the honors of war.

The oncers ictained their side arms.

There were seven men killed and eighteen

wounded.

..vr.t.a.ar., flew York .Murkrl. i Na Voaa. May 1. Flour tnirket trra.butlrl UVtnr; the f torta seriously checkt tranaacti küi; aalea at ii 00) 5 05 for choice superfine State 15 25 5 -7 1 for extra State; $5 UO0J5 05 for ;tuperr Weitem; $5 25(3 5 45 for common to tfed.am extra Wettern; $5 35(4 5 45 for common good ahipping brands extra round Loop Oriio, and 5 50 for trade brands, roarketT closing quiet and firm. Whisk t le active and clone scarcely so dull; sales at '23 (3 2 4c for State and Westers. Supply of wheat quite limbed, and with mod erate export demand the holdltra are dipoed to insist on better pi ice; aale c T inferior aod common an J Csnadaclcb at$l 1 15, Corn quite firm: moderate export demand; sales at 5?e35-tvC fur mixed Western ia ftore and delivered, aud iV-'c lor Jer?er yellow. Sugar Kaw unchanged; Cuba C?4'Q-)c; Porto Rico "Jfßg'c. Molaes quiet and witbou j material change in prices. ! There is little more doing in potk; market very firm; sales at $12 50(4 12 75 for mesa, $12 50(4 13 50 for Western and city pime me, and $10 (g 10 25 for prime. 4 Beef rules quiet and ßrm. f Lard in good demand; mallet a shade firmer; aale at -"JgisfgC. J Butter is selling at b(17c! for Ohio and 17(3 19c for State. Cheese very firm; sales at V 41 9c.

lT TEI-aAqa. J Cincinnati TlKrket. Cif ciNNiTi, May 1. Hour in fair demand: tnariet firm at $1 201l

425 for superfine. .

beat firm at 903 95e fo red and 95(3 $1 for

white. I

Corn advanced to 3te and in good dennnd. Oats 34rr35c. the latter ;the ankirg rate; a

strong speculative inquiry consequent upon the large quantity advertised foh by Governtneut in

St. LOUl:-..

Rye advanced to 52053c. Whisky in active speculatl-e de mind, theaa'es

reaching 2.31X1 brls at ltlr'aC, the latter rate

for w agon.

Provisions firm but quiet. Mes pork held tlrtnly at 10 75 (7? 11. There is demand for bulll hides for smoking

and 200,000 lbs sold at 5i4'.

Bacon is wanted at J'.yb'-c, but is held at

4(?Gc. f

Lard quiet at .e. Nothinir new in encer:es 4 the demand is qnite

Exchange fteidy at prtyn.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

AND OTHEKS.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

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V. Dvott & Co.

A. Fahnestock & Co.

Robert Shoemaker &

Co.

French,Richards.& Co.

AND OTHER.".

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

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BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS.

Geo. C. Goodwin & Co. I Weekes & Potter.

M. S. Burr & Co. Juo. Wilsoii. Jr. and others. ; Alo, all YIIoL:AL: Drug(iists at cuir.;i, in., DI.TUOIT, Mich., l.uriM ll.l lli Ivy., ( IM l ATI, Oli.o, I'l I TMII ICf.ll, I'a., j lit H ALO, . V. AND BY

Druggists Grocers, Storekeepers and

Retailers generally in all Country Towns and Villages In the

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Robert Browning

I'rom Mow IHcxico.

St. Liiis, May 1. Mr. Mitchell, merchant from New Mexico, arrived in this city yesterday

He confirms the abandonment of Santa Fe by the

rebels. Thev were retreating as fast as they

j I could from the terntorv. Thev are destitute of I

all munitions Hnd provisions, and there is no hope of their being supplied from any quarter. At Santa Fe the rebels levied heavily on the merclunts, iu some cases tak'ng as high as $15,000 worth of goods, paying for ttie same Confederate scrip. It was believed Genend Canby would now follow the rebels and drive them out of the territory. No doubt exists of the ability of the Federal troops to keep out the invaders. An accession of two or three regiments of troops is necessary to keep the Apaches and Navajes in subjection. They have been committing depredations for months past stealing hoi ses, mules and everything that came in their way. The report of the formation of a Territorial Government under rebel authority has no foundation. All the Territorial oßicials had returned to Sinti Fe and lesumed the perfoi mance of their

duties. Chief Justice Benedict is on his way to the

States. 2o United States J uoe is now in tue Territorv.

From trlcrn Virginia. Va., April 23. Three thousand febels under Edward Johnson, formerly of the Federal army, arc posted a few miles trom Staunton, but in a position easily accessible to grape, in case of Gen. Milroy's approach. The mod reliable r.ews from Gordonsvil'e is that there are only four brigades there, not numberiii more than 10,000. Gen L.ri.street with his command has gone to Yoiktoan. Should Johnston retire, he will

probably reinforce Jackson on the Hlue ltid;e. j The Kirhmond Examiner of the 221 says, in ! effect, the destiny of the Confederacy is tremb ling on the result at Yorktown. If successful,

it will give us six months for carrying out lhe conscription act, armlnjr and equipping a large armv, and launching a large fleet of Merrimucs, but if unsuccessful, Virginia is lost.

HOUSE. Mr. Illair of Missouri called up the bill recently reported from the Military Committee authorizing the appointment of a Board of Fortifications to provide for the sea coast and

other defenses of the Ui.ited States and other purposes, an abstract ot which was published ou the 2 Ith of Apr l. Mr. Blair explained the provisions of the bill in response to a question and said it ?uspenled the appropriations for fortifications already made. It also provides that the money shall be expended upon such works of defense asliall be recommended by the commission propoed to becrca! by the bili. The consideration of the bill was postponed until Tuesday week. Mr. Lovejoy, from the Committee on Territoiies, lejKirted a bdi to render freedom national and slavery sectional. The Hou.-e went into Committee of the Whole on the Pacific railroad bill. The time was occupied in explanation of numerous amendments. The Committee rose without coming to a conclusion on the bill. Adjourned.

Foreign Xewt

Halifax, Mty 1. The steimer America,

from Liverpool on the 19th ult.,and Queenstown

on the 20th, arrived hero at o clock I . M. to day.

Madrid. Antil 19 Spain will not withdraw

her troops from' Mexico. Thev will stay until

a the satisfaction demanded is obtained. Great Buitaix. The London Times eJitori-

allv expatiates on the importance of the struggle

a - - for New Orleans, and says: The occupation of that place would be a tourniquet thrown around the seceded State.

The Mornimr Herald (conservative organ) has

a sarcastic editorial on the protracted continuance

of the America A struggle, letleral predictions to the contrary notw itlistandin. It frees no tins

of exhaustion iu the North, and no discourage-1

ment in the Souih. and leiieves no trobable mdi

tary achievement on either iile will aufiice to

brinir either partv to terms. With these views,

our commercial and political policy should be

regulate! on th; conviction that a fpeody peace

is hopeless. I

The Herald further says that the Government

of Washington : should be permitted to have one j

more chance; abd it they Jail, the Great rowers

should peremptorily interfere in behalf of the

General well being of mankind. That this !;

not been doue before is owing to the generosity i

of England, as France was ready; but it is time

that England should cease to stand between her

ow n people and the lelief thev need.

The zeueral news as well as commercial is

blank.

Further experiments in armor plating of ships

are engaging the attention both in r ranee ana

Lnsland.

Fbance It is rumored tha. the French police

have arrested 1,25'J workmen ou the charge of

aedition.

Austuia The Austrian Government has sent

two naval engineers to America to inspect the

Monitor and Merrimac and the new coast fortifi

cations.

Italy Great delight is manifeste! in all parts

of Italy at the recent language of Palmerston

and Gladstone in the Italian debato in the House

of Commons.

Loiox, April 20. The Russian Minister of

the Interior has made two lwpenal propositions

one for accelerating the liberation of the ferfs, I

and the other for creating a system of parlia

mcntary representation. The propositions have

been referred to the Council of the Empire.

Larger the UuilnrMou er the Cet

JOIiXT KC. DETEES,

Itoot and Mi or !Qanufacturert &3 Wef t Fourth utreet Cincinnati. I HAVE JrST OPENED MT STRING STOCK, I!1CH eonr.ri tb iKwrt arxl cKnjct tjlra of Mrtt'k, l"tr'f. Youtta and CbiMrru'a wtar, and Lance rreaüy

Increased my facilitW for manufa turjiR, I am enabled to

3t rrrat induct-irirnt to cah t nyrr. I bare tuarkM niy pricea down 13 a vrry low rtarr, only aking a mall protx Sly motto in Urvr ala ail Mnall profit. Under HauiliiiK the tircf ity ol k--ii!i Xir with the times 1 will ose every endeavor to katNfy my c--t"tiM"r Iu every rpecU , Iprl7'6l-dl7l JOHN II. PFTEUS.

FOR SALE.

. . J.iprr County Lnnd. ran M'rairle, Part Timber:

HAVE A SÜAI.L PIKCE (F LND IN JASPEB County, bclnir 40 acres, part imter and part prairie.

ihpI cwimn land.) that I will ee!t at five dollara aa acre.

It is the north-wet quarter cf the aooth-ea-t quarter cf t-ection 19, in towuhip 32, north of raup V, w et, tn Jaa jper county. Indiana. If any one fhouM want tt at th above price, they can addret tn; at Indlanapolf. mcM4-w JU1IN K. ELIDE IL

GREEN HOUSE.

CANDIDATES.

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. -1 pi ii AlkLi APJ lUUItlliUU VS 4..

NOUNCE the name of JAMES K. PLUMMER, aa a can-

didate to rearesnt Marion county in the next Legislature, subject to tbe dcciMon of the Democratic County Conven

tion. MANY VOTER.

PATENTS.

P A T B N T

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description. Fees contingent on huccei;. o pat

ent no pay. s-eiia lor Circular, nm-ir reris, airecnon, Ac. Address AMOS RKOADXAX, novlS-dly Patent Attorney, Wahinirton, D. C.

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li el utter iilit on, for it is very Oisirett.e to

be I thout the new ibee time, nenn i-ct

y of JttfH4tl4 to buy every evening, but iu m .fwlifioa eeiitiuienia cannot le eneour

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cmi'tio:. ! Ti.e markrt i fait of im'tti.ti, rfprr-nt-.l to be Iii aamen"ni:oN'Sbl.U.NCIIlAbTlaK.'!lrS," which ar in rn.W ca-en prMactire -f potr;ve injury. M ry it-alrr t! r. c-"iK-!d ifitTHT prt-para-.i"!- ar.d l..r prior.! artic! s. !1..r.! u. U' re ;n !.t M l!.. iix lv Ak f.-rand OHTAlN o..ly -liUO-AN-S biiuNCil! AL TKiCUbS,- ( Lh by L.us'experiviic. hae1rv.vr.ith it value, havit .-reitol tie t-AtiCÜ- n of physician- grnorally, ar.4 te.u-i-...t.uN from eminent meu throughout the cout try. KlUiWN'S P.UO.NCHIAL TLIK'HES. Len a'.luwrd to d.sr,!,r .luttjy inlheniuth, have a d.nct iuaurncet. tlir a.T. -ct. d i.j.rt:thr edative and vK.it.iPf: effect to tLe i'mm 4. b in f the windpipe into the tronchil a"ay Pul- , i!.'.'.ry irruau..t and nivra ret.ef ia Couh Cvld, and . fa- .4rt..u. n.r..a!T-ctinto which public peakera aud frbit-Jly'ai

William Hannaman,

Wholesale Agents. And by the Dki c.uists, Stokek EEPEitsi and 1 1 ; . t a t L e 1: s gi rie nil ly . Cocntky Dealers tan order as above, Or a l 1 ress oabrs II red orif Prices, Term?, c.. is desire 1, semi for 1.S62 Circular, giving reduce! Prices to

iii;m:v is. co.htar.

From Xcvr Vork. i.w York, Mav 1. The Herald sax wehavc receded information from a rel'nble source that certain parties in this city are giving practical aid and comfort totherehtls. If our information be correct, two fecessioutsts recently rrive! here from the South who brought oi a ouantity of to

b.icc, bold here at $50,(iU0, which urn they in- j vetei in army clothing and lnts fr the rebels, j These pood were ?ent trom the city testerday ' to a small town sooth of Xashviile, where they ' will be taken in charge bv the rebel authorities. J

The box.! ctnUiiiin' them are nttiked with a di.imud. If our authorities on the route excrcie due vigilance tbe gorxlc mir be intercepted.

From .Mtvaotirl. Sr. Lot is. 3Iay 1. Col. Jennison receive! a letter ve-tenlay from a SenaUtr at Washington city, which stated iu exploit terms, that an order refieiit'i: (tenerals Sturci and Denver from their

oc-mmmdsin Kansas, hd been forwarded from i the War Detartu.euL !

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(()pjioite ihe Jt. Nichobs Hotel,) New York. rw h"51 -.!el.l - -6n

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Vtrie, all'l unii vmipCt .1 ir,iri uy icner. 1 I Under thi liberty he ex,rcu to leave to-diy for I Washington city. 1

TernifMfc .ev. Caieo, May 1 The river rose two inches in the last twenty four hours.

Belle Creole arrived lrom Pittsburg Landiug, Wednesday noon. She reports that a recoun&issance was made in force yesterday morning, from the right wing, four miles this Eide on Purdy, on the Memphis A: Ohio Railroad. They met a force of rebel cavalry w ho tied in great disorder and could not be rallied. They were pursued to Purdy. Our forces took posse, si on of the town, burnt twobridges. run locomotites into the river, three prisoners taken. Our forces then retired, having cut oil' all railroad communication with the country north of Cornith, which has been a great source tor rebel supplies.

Chicago, May 1. A special to the Times from j

Fort right the dUth, says: There has been no change in the outward ap pearance of things in this place in the last two days. Certain imlicationa now point to a speedy termination to our protracted struggle. I am uot at liberty to say how soon. A deserter to-day from the relel fleet says the ve-sel to which he was attached baa been eraployed for nearly a week pat cruising between Memphis and the fort in search of cotton. Kvery lot discovered was burned. These lota variel from five te ixty bales. Tbe aggregate destroyed is several thousand btles.

Montgomery's rebel gunboat fleet from Xew !

Orleans has arrived off the foit and joined Hollins's tied They have now a sufficiently Hrong etrong naval force to make home show of resistance. Pittsblro, Tins., May 1. Gen. Halleck telerrrarhs Hon. E. M. Stanton. Secretary of War.

t w 4 that dISc'ihI information had been received of the j defeat and rout of 6K) savages under command J of Colonels Coffin and Sumwright, at Xeosha, Missouri, by 15) of the 1st Missouri volunteers; j C2 pri' 'tiers were taken, 70 horses and a Urge . quantity of arms. Thebodvof Governor Harvey, of Wisconsin, j

recently drowned at Savannah, ha been found r . ' t i .111.r..:

ionv mue.- oeiow on me. u.u. 01 ruer. j Weather clear and pleasant and good prope -ts 1

fur improvement in road. The river falling. Gen. T. W. Shernnn, of Port Koyal, hi arrived and taken command of a brigade. i'roiu XVawtaliiff ton. Wx.HiJioro, May 1. -A sf.ecial to the Evenir.e Post fays: The Pre-udeot has jut seat to the Senate the

name of Cnas C Lsthrop aa Cohector of the Port of New Orleans. The Senate to day confirmed the following:

Just Received and For Sale, WHOLESALE A-fD RETAIL, AT NO. 21 WEST WASHINGTON ST..

LAROE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN 1UKES FROM 8 to 14 teeth: Garden and Ditchinx Spadea. Garden and Bricklayer.' T owels, Ft rki. 2. 3, 4 and 5 pronj.; Garden an 1 Railroa.1 WhIbarrowi, Pninin Knivet and Shear, Hdre Shearn, (rindi.t.nei,Nail, Wire and Vi ire Cloth. Bp-hiiitj and Parking Roce. A plcndi! i.v.ortment of Table and locket Cutlery, together with alargeand general assortnif nt cf

WD LAWN GREEN nOUSB ! rar, 0.fe.r9 W. II. I.OOTII, ritoritiEroii. I HAVE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BEPDINGoat Planu of assorted varieties, at reduced price, tociulinff VERP.ENAS, : GEKANH'MS. ' PETUNIAS, - PANSfES, HEUOTROPES. Ac, Ac, Ac-Al-iO, a ceperal a.crtment ofhardy I-sldinjr Hanta, aa Spireaa, Phloxe, Chrynantbotnniiitns Ac. JF'rtrlf tief Ornamental, Deciduous and Evergreen Tr and Shrub. iacw uzm. A rar collection cf a'l the dif.rrent clae. A lartre and complete collect -n of Asaliaa, Camilhaa Ac , direct from Philadelphia. , And also ihe niot complete aaortmerit cf kartjy natlre Grapea In the VA'et. Aa tnt prominent among them I name the Delaware, Diana, Coobord, Cnyaboea. Allea'a Hybrid, Rebecca, Warren, Unioj Village, PaiUne, Atuva, Ontario, J

All bdtcr (han 5lhc Catiiwba, And thirty other hardy fort, i Catalogue No. 3, a Grape Caldfrue, funiip-hed on apf lication. Call at th' rruunds, 0; ad ires Wm. II. Ioonil, ridianaio'.i, Indiana. p. n. Ail ierofi doabtintr the aaperior exceUenre of the Delaware, 1 refer u Mr.'' Powell liowland cf thla rouuty, who baa fruited it for '.0 ;er, and to whom I ik,M thin fpritiR f.fty dollar.' wc-rth of Delaware vine, at one d2r each. aprS-dSm

For Farm r, Builder", Metbai.ic. Marhinit at.! Railroads, j. ii.vaji:. met.-!

MEDICAL.

JL Slight Cold,

X fraivffl! Mil or SfllfCJll.

vJhizK might be ctedked rvith a ctmrZe remedy,

if neglected, often terrrsjuiies cerieuclj. 5 Feio are aware cf the imjcrtarjx cf T stCFZVLff a ßaigi. er flfji. field, in, lie ßrvt stage ; that vjaicK T Tn. the I rrir.TLin.rr rucuLd, vitld to a

mild remedy, if net aticrjded to, toon attacks the lungs. fjftcjULTL a. faruJilalJaciiJCS. were fret irjrvdu.ee 1 eleven years ago. It has been prcved that they are tht 2 best "article before the jrublic fcr 2 ficuaiit fields, Jjß.fCjcJdlUt - Ccurh in, ficji&umiticn, arA numerous ajftcticr3 cf the j7ficxitt

j " giving immediate relief. i 5 Public Speakers tt Sitifteru t -ljCI -fjnA them. tTectul fr cUarifr

0 ' -JJ - and strer.gthening the rc:c m Cold ly all Qru ggicis or, d (T-ealcra in JSedizine, at 5 cerUs jr Lxz.

MEDICAL DQOKS, &C. GAIEK S HEAD'DISPEJiSARY, C HAKT I II CU BT THE LEGISLATCKK Or!- KENTIC-IT OR TH. TREATMENT OF ALL TH. DISEASES OF THE URINARY AND GEMTAL OWiANS.

A Jlrdical nvporl, TRICE ONLY TIN CENTS.

LIVERY STADLE.

L I V E II Y STADLE, -TO. 10 Fat Pearl atreet, ba'f a aquar avntb of Wab l Icrton treet, between Meridian and pencrylvanla treetit, in rtar of CUnn'a Mock, lndiaraprfia. api.4tf WM. WIUUÄON, Prcprvttor

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Afuitamy iai 'Ay.rf'V

tt.tU of Jf"ut an i AArie-

Oy A NEW METHOD OF treatir- Venenal Dea, IncSadir tirphilt In a.1 tu ata; GonorvLea, Cileet, Stricture, Varttxile, tid Hydrrle, DUeaea at the KH&ey., PJadder Ac, wttbout BK.rmryl corttinir.z a alsahle tN-atiive on that wldef-ad malad-' of yoaiU. henii.al Weakne, ?;nctnmal Ln.W-t, Seiual Delil'rJ-, ltnp.tency, Ac, tie ecrt tn. nnitia of youth and maturity trWinc frvea the banrfal

habit of aelf-ala;. To whatfla added observation oi Fetuale Di-a.-e, artd otter inf rentier matter cf the clruot importance to the tnartr anl tboe cowfuiplaUim narriar, wtoentertaia doobtf of tbeir pliyical aVlity to enter that atate. Sttt U any addreaa la a aeakd wrapper, cn receipt of ten eeLta or fjor uaspa. We devxe our ettire time nd attenUot to the treatmiit of the artou prrate di-a treated of in oar prlrate report. Oar I.rnJ.ry il the It In-tJratioe of tbe kind in imrtrt whieh ha. b labUhd by a epeial cbarttr,aa4 thia fact h.ld it a preference over the various juacli cf d.-vbtful tyiaracter to be fosul la ail arge dtie. Imrorl'int Fcnialrrv! Ooe aeparuaent of our Dlptaary !a rpedatJy demoted to the treatment of the LReaas of Fen aie, uch a Laehcrrtea. W'b," Irrera'ar, Painful and aopfra. Men-truation, Nerrou and claeral Debility, Diaea of be Woiwb, BarreiM-., a- I Cucscltatitma and e 1 amm ao-ln free of .harrt. Al, fWMl. DU. I KW r IJ UKiLLATua PILL for Fetnal Obrtructw ua, Irre-u!ariei Ac Married ladla In eertaia ltuatto-. H Vd not e them, aa they would cause tui-cairUse. IT f 1 t VoA abd Buy bo et;t by mail. I DR. GALE2TS rR EVENT1! E Aa InrrJaaV-ie alMcle fur th. vllr.j t limit the 1 luiber of their offprmf . or the barren who de.tre rt:Ure '. warranted not to Itjaie the health, and will Uot it alt'etlme, wnt U any addre.

orvtrra' ma reeii ortte r? TWO DULXAKS.

PATIENTS AT A DU-TAXC5 By idjjf a brief aiate

tent of thetr ryn.pt.n, wid ira a hUtik I3aneaatal lug a I-t of qu?4.as our Urm' for iht ewam oftreauaect Ac. Medicine est to arty pail of too coastry to care as cae at home, fns. frou da I cnrloity. Xll tranwiiona prai a.1. ounMariial. Saaaoi.be th baxe atd nuiaber. I Direct all latter to j - ..u.i GAUN a E TAD ZHTTZUirr, oetLS-dAw LoaWvtl Ey.