Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3908, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1863 — Page 3
DAILY SKNTIMX. SATURDAY MOUN1NO. Ai'KIL Its
CITY MHOCKATIC TICKET. Flerttnn Ineatlfty, Uny .
War I lt 9d ' 3d 4th M 6th 7th Htl, 9th
MAYOR.
OKOHr.K W PITTS ROB ATTOIVrT, F PROTZMA5. roa iM 1 1, ALFHONSO 8. VH rra rLiriiB, WIT. I. f AM M BlVBtm roa tri 4i rr. JACOB BECK. IM CIVIL ..-. M. J. S OOLD. ron sTarrr mm - HTGH SLAVIN. roa A-sLMJt, O. BOET TICHKK
Coancilmrn A. D. kt IMM Urnf.i K toBixi James Skillkn J P. MliRKL. Rh haid Simf' .Tony Kar net. C F. RollEMl
H C Bknru. H Ukimel M Stuart AfMM PH SfcllEVT'l R I.R
Address of ih Pfinocratic Members it INK .t NK RAI. AiOKMRl.A. TO TBK PEOPLE OF INDItM. Vliinf frllt the MI'rT of Ihr lull weeetna. and Ihr l(rann why m rf had not in n irrom -pllhr tf arinc 1 1 onUtlltionnl I 1 rin. T t. nrament Make a nipl le f I paH. HWl wtll f fuiiished in any quantity. VRir ft l lKR Hl All orders h'iiM dlrert the peeche to Ve sent hy mv.. i fb pte I "ne cent f-r rrli ; . and 'i eprapaal. AddaW. PLDF.K. HAKKSKS V I IM.IHM,
XyUtrprr'- IC" t'ilr. for M' ewart. A Cm
fnt - .'e bf
Kev Bihot'
Ca pal. to morrow
Ann will (N-mch in Wesley Darning at 1U$ o'clock
TELEGRAPHIC. llrMMI TrtTn BRAV ITAfl HlTtflL. oor Report.
'Geu Bomtidt hat made Ohio to iudepeo I ITI TiriK 1 V VF'tVa
den military ! - with n hi- .lepartmet t t . ' asigiied Hrij: (eu -f T.ri L Mi ort to the com
man-l. with lieaibjuaiter 111 C'incinnrti.
I'RoMOTkii Hun. Charit Darker, Immerly United State Senator of Winc-n- ;.. -rt-ii elected . Justice of the Peace in the town of 1 I'ieAiMiit Prairie. Kenosha couutv.
THE PROGRESS OF THE FRENCH.
FROM
VIRGINIA
1 he aranweate V. ml hilt aai Sowora are rtilt at II vai.a The Ochorora Railed on the "h. on a cru;e. The N' r li Str aailed on the 9th. after obtaining a supply ot water. The Britiah ' rebel teamers Ruby and Virginia, were at Ha ana New Yoxe, April 15. A Waanlngton letter seva the President will remove to the Soldier's
Home in June; aiao that there in a rumor afloat thatti.e foreign Minister intend to remove their legation tetnporarilv to the North. The Pot saye ui important miiiUrv movement
COMMERCIAL.
MEDICAL BOOKS. AC.
.4 not licr
'. ' T r ntf - a (OROL MtOl U Ouvta B. Stott .1 .T I'abro 1r Merrill. X B Palmer. Jao.x Dame. S. Cll Al'MAR.
Tin: MBi irn tl TUB OtTIICN THE SPEECH OF Hon. D. W, Voorhees.
raws art ea, teeenery iify the president nl
rnt at haheas eorpu."
Delireresl in th Hn af Kry 1R. tCt, 00 tb" "Ad t-j tnim tlir rf TMn tor ai-n!n. -j '!.
anl a- n In rnrfitir itirfDi, 1 ti'.wr pnnn In pamphlet form, aad can ht '' 1 thia oftice. Tbii fT.ri of Bf . Twirhiaa te pfaieat Hat Mhenj cf tb ctisn from t)i drp'tiTn of tb l'reidriit a' 1 b: ilnion, and thonM ! in th li tu U ot cvrrj vifr iti lavliana. It tnmkf a pampbl-t ( 1H pafjaa.
I' rice tl M ! KM). Ail or4r buill ilirect thr .p-rh - t" nt ! ekprea. aa tbf postagr will ! !: rnj a -py,a;il mn-t r prrpani. feMM Ki.lKlt, H IHKSKf A HIN'. MAM. Iiilianapflia. TUv aCaMUcrlptj Art.
JAPKM'H r Hon. D. W. Voorhpfs. 1)5 THF OONSCRIPTIOIM BILL, In t!ir Hon- i f If. j.r. filativ. IVhrnarv il. I -vt c
Tbl on.' of th liii-t . i li of Mr. ViMrUr-i. nn a qu-ti.-ii now occupjutR a iarjr" -Ii r puili- t.-nt i )i.
ann every votrr in Iriili.ina hul! bve a ropv. lu-nio-raU huM r.ue cl'ihÄ to 1ltT!t:itf thi larirely i'i every JArhool LMaiflCt in Ibe Slate. It make- a pamplilet of eiKh- )
paaa. Prirr si oo per IOO. All ordera abould lirei t ili- pl - to - n t !y -pi aa tba pustaif - rent for eacli ' atxl mn-t be prepail. 4aMrtaa KLIF R. II kKNKS.a S HINA4IAM. Iii'li.inajioli-i We Ml now seady u do nil kind.- s( plain and fancy Joli Prinlinjr, in the best h' vie. on ahOCl n -tire, and a chntp nsanuthrr ojjier. Welrtve rt.o're'rnt liinl. :"mi pr?-fe. tine m.-ortment f papet w4 'rds,.ind weemi do KOOd antl dMap
w..rk All kinl f booER, briet, CAUIognes, kc, priuted ih the le-' tyle snd on i t notn-i .
IS ? ak the , itt i n Demo rats, and all oiB err that want printing done tt Ta Local Aiverti.eis. Kit-" ( MiwwMllalnf in the local c'llutnii will hei:it'ter he as follows: for ten ln.es i lr-s. $1 Oil 0 cr tt :i lines, ten cents a line No notice will be inserted until pti-l for
Eiohtii Dat or the Examination or Pi rliSchool. The eiHnrnation enntinue! ter v in the Intermediate Department of the Second Ward under the rottfrol nf Ji 1 .ivlor Th eercie eommen-ed b iniiit: hv the pu pile,'- Come Cheerful Companion." md are trust that all prestit felt the -pint vf the 11, aa it waa "ung adm'rabW by the little onea. A claa m readinz waa firt exuninel Thia ' clas sustained themelves with much credit. Thev read distinctly, and pave conclutve evi I deti'-e of thorough drilling. The same rlaa was J examined in slhng and did fairlj. They evi deti'-e I. however, a thoroagk knowlelre on the ounds of lettem and marks of punctu ition We nett listened to a class in mental arithme tic, who did theni-elves and their teacher preat I credit by the rapid and correct manner d solving o,'iestifiis We have seldom witneaei more clear ' ari'i ricorfiu- mri-of their age At thecheot
ihn examination Dr Bul'ard ; who, wearehapt-v toaT.haa been present at all the examinations'
p or-otinded a few pr ctii-.il juetiotH ICtto cJaM in hi ready, offhand manner. The pupils re ap'inded promptly, and enjoyetl nt the clo.-c of the Doctor's rfmmk a heart laueh. The next exercise waa an excellen' levitation ' in Pi u iiral Arithtneli'- This waa followed by j 1 1 a-- in Primary Geography, condu ted by Mi-- Vawter, A-istnt in the (trammer Depart metif. This recitation w is c irried on with spirit, mid evinceil muHi zeal on the p ort ' f the teacher. 1 he manner ami -pirit with whi'-h Mis- Vawter ' roiidu'-ts her re-il iiions tie -le-er n:' ot" rnu'-h commendation. The fu; .1- 1 tii.fi ami an awered nearly all ftaeetions with promptitude and j correciiiessa. At tiie c!o-e of the examination,! Mise Taylor re id the ui iinfi of the pupil-, 1 w hich she had divided intothiee "rade. ranging as follows: Very good goinl indilTei ent , T v el ve pupils were refnirt-1 .1- n it barkag liee'i 1 ah ent or tariv ihirinjr the term 'l'he etur I I depor'tueut of the pupils waa highly com mendable. A feu-her of tit exerieiire i- Mi-s Taylor, ami m ) the younjj 1 r ir hive the beneAt . of lier teachinj:The Superintendent, Prof Hoe, gave to eight j psplwied thi- room, eel tili ites ot advancement ' from ike intermediate to the Crammer Department We liiiuk thev richlv desetveil the pi - 1 motion A heatiiifiil aoaf bv the pupils close! the exer flites of the afiernoou
A t Amin.! tlir I lie ew 1 ork World hit- Daniel S. Dickiii-on a hard l.io At the meeting ot the Radical League last Saturdiv.
the sp'Mkers were put into one of the parlor-; of the Eventt Hou-c, and a- their names were "ailed, thev i ame lorward; a hade of can -y rti'ions was pinned on Their hreists, ami thej weie iiiu'-hed w th -.-.u e-cort ot Hi -fi of the -ocietv to the -land- designated for them. A Dar i -I 9 Do kktaoej i- thus p siiig throvefa ihe rowil with his nhhoti- HtitiennL' the World MM remiiiiJed l tli- lollown passage in one ot DickinonV aoeeche). deiiveied In him a tew
ve ' since: "D J tin know , inv DwawOCratic friends, liow the Republic ana serve the Democrats who go '
ty It will hr een from a not'-ee in our ad-verti-ing columns, that Kmmetieger. the wfiole would lamllord of Union Hall, intend-, .Hi,' a THE mAcnifi ient supper on the evening of tl.e I at of i Mav, t i the invalid soldier and ther tamilie
ittiirk on the at snlfolk.
Fedrrals
REBELS ARE DRIVEN BACK BV OCR GI N BOATS
SO U TM E NEWS,
Ton Cam't no Without it A Matty rit'itig .-Inrt is not onU . biiurr bat a necessitv
P.uker wdl take our measure and make shirt j v, w Weet Washing. ''ALL QUIET AT CHAELESTON." tteet. depot lor the papet and linen collars and
üent s furnishing good tenet ally aj.IM 3t
over to them'.' I will tell eejej
now
They
CITY AND STATE ITEMS. (TMeialic burial cases and casket at Lone s. South Meridian street .11-dAwlm
The Pbt PiaSoi Chtekeriwc k Sons' and Sreinwav k Sona', ri Wilrard Stowell's. fSm 4 B i tea House I 6m
fld silver unl go' I -vanted. for which the
hie hert price in ca-h w ill he paid Morks. Srev-:i le M iker. IS d&wtf No S'l K rat W lahintftoa tieet
Notice A dicourso will he preached in the ; Second Preshvteri an ('liurch. tomorrow (9wb ! I 1 1 ' ct-Aninrf In- ta l'.ct il in jiinajif r.t thia '
u mi ; ciriim, ... i m . 'i , ii .-uj,''.i ... t...i.pnipsitirtri "Thit the teiehttia which r!nies the doctrine of future punishment, also destroys the found ition of belief in future sal it ion M sC Not 1 1 V. A spe i i ! t:ieefn: oi" M i
rfn L, xle. ah ..). I n w rk, win re neiil tin (SitiirdiT evening at 7'., o'clock Punctual attendance i- reipie-ted Francis Kino. Sec v. I Bn leeontaim Kimp On and after Monday the trams on the BeMelotitaine Road will leave ,
the Pnion Depol at .' A M.'J P M and P M. and artAe it 6 A M. 10 l P M.atid 6PM II a ryi arti rs or CuMau ai rati Cxocw 8toe. We ae'l al Ea-terti price, wholes de an I retail We hive one of th bejel and tinet stocks in the Western market Those in w mt of a Mod Clock, give us a call Deiler- will find our -r.ck 1 irje al Ei-e n prices, whole-de aof retail, at the Clock Sr. te II Dm MjMrt I C o No IT Pennsylv.ini i St , Indianapolis, lud. Sot piers Ci. aim- .1 T .f.n k-on. h ia inc been authorized tv the Covern ment. i cjvin peci.il attention to the collection of bounties '.i k -v. and pensions for disch n -ed or dei-eiseil soldiers.
Any information deirsf will he promptly given, Orth e with Hendr ick Ar Hord, iBtna Buddini:, two doors south of the postofl'n e. 'J1 o fC )o Voi, Duzui and Parr having forme.1 a copartnership and perm nentl v lo ited in It.di anapolis, have taken the office No Iti Vir.'i: v avenue, formerly occupied by the la'e Dr I. Dutilap. where Di Parr m le found d iy and niirht, ; and Dr Dux-n duiitv tne d A , and at his rei dence. No C.Vt North I'eiuie-see ntieet, at night, when not professionally tbOMll I "iw R t t a w at Veatenlav mnin' Mr Hollu -worth, of Pike township, was dnx kg doWR I Mis street in a fmggy with a friejnd, when the hor-e started to run V Mt H ' It n I had : a fiasket of e-.'g in his lap He 1. une ilarme.1 and snatched al the tains and jeiked the h rse aouare round to the piveinem The wdden star threw him out egg- and ill The Cg were rcAlu-ed to a ieHr. and their owner wis HUM I bv the fall. n 1 had his face -eAerely brtdotd
Pe pie should be careful when horses ic
nine aw.y to let the driver have full the rem.
sirve them as the Ncav York butcher serves his fat ox. He puts gaily colored rftebotM on his horns and marches him through the stieels a- a spectacle to hetired at, and thnla-t scene of all he drives him to the si mghter Pen. This is the wav Repuhlicans serve Demon at- who are fl ittered and cajoiel by them into an abandonment of their principles " The World olds: ,,t i not everv mm tlot is fo signally privileged to be hi-- own prophet-. Metropolitan H all Mr M'-Doriouh' bert efit, i i-t in-ht, drew a full house to the Metro politan Indeed, since Mr McDouough has heeti here, the Imu-e Ins been crowded every night. Thi' run of the Seven Siters has heen unprece dented in the history of the drama in nur city. It would eem that o n reople would never weory of the frolics of the Pluto family in their hiief ramtde upon earth. The hits in the piece are so capital t'nl they nin-t take, and people o enjiy a hear i a ! uigh. The part of the Contrah md. ty Mr White. wa not the le ist attraction White might el iim the burnt cork throne, and if Itidi anapolis h id a voice, he w ould he chosen king hy ace! miatioii
The t ihleir.x . 1 f night, in the Magic Lan ' 1 terti, were be uitiful. and were recei ve-i with gieit ' ' favor hy t!ie ludieuce To night, is the last Of : pearance of Mr M -Do i igii an 1 his troupe j The Seven Sisters, as auch, tike their leive of i
Indi mm Iis, au I the m urn iti en scenes are
-hown for the ! tat liate Um m ison Tii -e Avh hive not seen them, should not let this opporta nit paeg.
ire brut il in the ex ieir c ipti ve-
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ID A A T lioHRlMA
room oi Mr Hex ;o, a horse dealer, at Little's Hotel.wasente.fi -,v thieves, and $"00 atolen from thence Mr. Mo. if ;4ad the money in a roll, in the pocket of his pwiits The rohheis effected an entrauce hj uiean of some burglarioue con trivance. without awaking the -'eeter. or roik ing any mark upon the iU; -r mj jr ore haJ locked hi d.n.i .ri retiring, atid
he awoke in tl.e r- : . he found the
Hais anoCafs Daria on Pennsylvania a tre et h- tiie mo com de t'.ck of fashi mahle and aewaofi dtle lni and caj ever broaghl to this market Drop in and see the light. ti-tA aid hjI ble co a er't.gs for the bejad thai D a will show you If a man cannot be su ted there, it will he iie!e to trv any ciher eetabtiah Kill in the Imoti. for Divi has evert stv e ihd I iri t and of the tet m iterials
fc"yT"0.ir -ii. -turn wa viitel yetenfav by a vei l mt looking firmer, who had come all the wiv horn the State of Inmne. to find the o'd
inel Build. ag. tor the sole purpose ol j '.r
chasing a upplr of htta of Bmiherer who, hv the by. has a very Urge ateok of spring and -utn mer h it -. After show'ng him the 1 iree fie'ir" Di, 'the n in.ner of Lhe aforesaid tore ha very much pleaaL and went his way Itjoicipg
Railroap Timi 1 .able The time of the ar
rival and departure ol train-on the BeJlefoni .ne
open, bis clothe. rauakei, and h mmi an ! TtrtM H iute Roads will be changeilon M
' . I
na I nere is the robber.
no clue. a we are aw ire of. t..
MaEIoi CiR t IT OHM A verdict for $50f damagea was tendered, a f ster ia y . in the N man case br injuries receiei in a he'' Wt have noticed the case hefoee Tfie partkM had a cuffie, when - , ' I .. ! : , to Indict upon his t.itten foe the punishment that Quintus Kl im innus was orderet! by the Roman Senate to mete out n the Orweka, when he oter ran their country The attempt was not -u. e.ful, and tha man w- no? mach injured; hm the urv had in view the enormity of the attempt i
ßflr 1 he New Alhanr Ledger in noticing the' arriA i in that c'ty of Capt Wlieeler of the Iflal Indiana, who had just leturned from the South. . having been wounded and captured at Stone R i A . I . -. A - lu e at AlUnta, he iw Brig id er tJenei ! Frank Shoup. who viitel the prison to MO Col. Cohurn. of the 'AIM Indi ma. Shonp, it will be. rememlerel. was a resident of Indianapolis it the time r.f the nreaking otit of the rebellion, ' from whence he went Smith and joined the Rehe' iritiv He his heen ptonioted from a Captaincy t a Brigadier Oeneral. as i reward tor his ervi ce in the cause of treason. 0mrtTTn Wheeler .pe.kof lhe fre ittnent of j the Fedeial pr;oner : good ; but the Provo-f Ciliar!, and H me Cuirds. whose hnsiness.it,
seem. i t gl ar I pri-oner. tretne in the trettment of l
Li tilsl. AT1M 1 VI sTIii.ATINl. 'oMMIfTl , The eomm ttee ol malbtn ol the Senate and House, of Represent . : i e- appointed at lhe I ite session of the (ieneral A-emblv. to investigate thedVburement of the War Loin, and the minagcment of the Arsenal and Quartet m later' Dfpirtment met yesterd iy in tiie S-nite Chamber and organ:zd The committee was made to consist of fiv on the part ol the Senate, and ihre' im the pot of the H ue. aa follow: Seaa toi Brown of We'l. Chairman. Cohh of Liw rem e. Wolte ol Harrison. Browne of Randolph, ami CtaVjrpool ol Kavexlo; md from the Hou.se. H wk o( Klovil. Hirnev of Montgomery, und Tarkv i:'"' oi M rnn Me-rs Brown, of Wells. Cohh. Browne, of R mdolph. Hnwk, and T irk'ngtoti were pre-ent 11 m O M Po k -rd. of M rh ill w i- eie .-1 St4 ictari . and W. E Ta!' tt. Do rkee-;s?r
Ttaami who heretofore have been in the habit of sending Eaat for something in the hat or cap hue, c ti save trouble and expense hy a isitiug il.M" MiTver's estahlishment. We assure
you. they Itep every inmg wmcn ine caiern m irket- can offer in the erat of bat and caps, a; 1- I Fin er al or I.iiii Broun The hodv of Lieut. Howard Brown, of the lTh Battery, arrived from Harper's Ferry yesterday The In ner d will tnke place from the residence of his sister, Mr- Palmer, on South Illinois -treet. this afternoon t oVloik P M. He will be huried with military hoiMM - Svvinth W.ari The Democracy of the Seventh Ward are letuested to meet t the school homMJ in aid Ward, at 7';. o'clock P. M . on MonOay. for the .-e Of selecting a candidate for poemeilmaa Mr Rarnoj having declined. A full attendance is erne-tl v leue-ted A R iivio. i ' in mi ' teet.iau .
i CitAfcr. ok Timi The arrival m l depirture' mt tram on the Term Hm'e Railroad, wBI he changed on Monday, the 90th in-t .as follows, to eorrespoml with a general change for summer ,
rr ingementa ; WtMVH i: i Le;ve: Dir Extc-s, 7 ; 1(3 A. M Mail.2:lSP M. Night Kxptes- - Iff M E astaa Aim Arrive: Night Expi V, k-lüA.M Mm. lOdK A M Dj La: roar, 6 K P. M
kfT" We were happv to meet re tenia v H
ri etc her, E-j . for many year one of the mom enrrpri-ing and inccOmfal drv good- merchants o our city. Thesagacity and skill of Mr F. has heen lewarded with m amj 'e cwinetence. and his integrity and honorable dealing entitle Mm to the rOrpOCl of the Community, wheh he has His -iicce-- ii -. from theii weM known en tetpne and energy, will, without dotrbt, main fain the high standing o the old oneein SPECIAL NOTICES S. T.--1860.-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS They parifjr, .-tretiRtheii mu& lavtROfale. They create a healthy appetite. T.iey .rf a:i aici l ' Pichane ot wao-r an I diet. Impy .ver-.rii- eOJects .f fttlriatin an ' l.o.- hour-. Tbej -to ajtwR the swanmi ami .-ulivrt th" mind. Tii 'A preeem mleamaiiii brs mtendtaem (eeera. Tie ptjrifA the bre ttl. .m l a-i ii'y of the stomach. Tliey care Uyapepsia anl CoOstipatiew. They cure Diarrhea, Choh-rs andt'h li ra Morl i.-. fhej cur.- LtA-cr ( Vinplairu and S. . . i- Heip,o. Tboy are the b.--t Mtteri -n thr WWeM I I ey make the weak mm -tr.nl;. afed are exhan-ted nature's irreat rtitaear. The re made .if pure S . Croix Kinn, the clebrateil 'linya Bark, roots and kwfW, and are taken with the plea uro of.a b verae, a. ithoui regard to are or time ..f imy. Partieatari reeeeaeaeaila t delicate per-one r.-quirinjr a rentle stimulant. Sold hv all '.raers, lirujri-ts, Ihne!- nd al' ma IV II. MKAKK A" CO., jan9-.1wltawUiij M I'.roadway, New York.
NOTICE. STREBT i mpkovktIen r notice.
OPFfCR T CITY CLP.SK mm i ' a cmi.h. ;.r.i iftta, IMS.
rAToTT.T mitKitfrn a l TBS k thk PTJtOa'jrci tyi ! i he fnlWwinx Ord Banr ( r. . t ipii.r.'vement.-. t wi: A n t He Mice le peeaa! ni i'. grading and graveling Ot the alley rmtnin? ea-t H.n w r thruc -'inare fortv -ihr'. An ordjnano n- nr. a- dr v.r the. grading and (travel'nc or the Ural Tl.- entR of Tl ladwiitoR -'reet. runnirifr e-t atrd we-t threack -'piar.- mia IWu, hetAAeen Alali o:' - i t and f1- tifn . ii tot alley r w. runtun? north and -"fh ihr ai -jH .-.(uare. r . Am : JilH3 U VN krs, arpH-d-M "ity Clerk.
Nkw VokR. April 17 The Herald say: our correspondent at Hamilton, Bermuda, undea d ite of April 6th. MJf. The schooner Legate, which arrived there from Cuba, March 30th, reports th it the British war ship. Cygnet, when etiterini; the port of Cu hi. from a cruise, apm hred upiri, at the same moment, hy two United State vessela Tie Captain of the Legate had he u l that the com in.mderof the Cygnet on demanding an explana t on. he wa informed thai they hid mistaken his res-el h-i tiie Alabama, Florida, or some other rehel privateer. This teu.Krary difficulty, if it ever really oc curred. may hae heen ex aggerated into rumorC iiicerning ttie arrest and parole ol Admiral Wi.kes The Herald 'h corresptuident it Suffolk "s-ias: Seice mt Hall, w ho was capture! a few dari einen while OOmine down the Nansemotid. !ia- returned. He s.i ns the enemy hsve nine bridge construete! over the Illackwaier, and are send uk I trpebodies d troop-, night and day , to the Southwest. AH the way from PeteVatiBJJl to Richmond, every rive mile, are earrhworht of all kind-. In which puns liMve leen utoui ted Rebel soldiers, how evei, admit that these r :- hive lately been la ken awav. The gunlioat Alert :-dtsihled The KttOboat We-t End wa- ri'idled hv a heavy tire Irom iehe! llnvntliootera and infamry. In the list of wounded, on the l.'fth, i.s Thoin a- Kinlar, of the 13th Indiana. A fetter dated the l.th. savs oui Inea on the 14th, was a.s tu! low-: Wounded .Iams Smith. Andrew Craw
hud. RoSert Sandel.- and William Sebat-kv, of I, j the I'lih Indiana
Thi e detachment - !rom this regime nt of in laiitry. with a small force o I cavalry and artillery, went out on the Edenum road this muri inp at day light ami attacked the enemy in his position Theie our people met a Virginia regiment and drove it hack, when U was reinforced by a brig de Tin- brigade, alter some heavy skirmishing;, fell h ick The enemy did riot make a movement to again advance, hut retired to his entrench raet.ts to avoid being cut old or drawn into a trap. Lieutenant Fleming, nid to Ueneral Terrv. vawoMndetl in the -iile. SlirrOLS, Aril 16. About 4 o'clock, this morning, the enemy attacked us on our left They wi re some 5.(160 -trong Theenemv were she! led from Fort Dix, from which thev retreated about five miles At the ame time, a feint w made to efOON the Nau-e-uiond. but oui gunboat drove the Rebels back into tiie noode. Oeueml Ick is confident that he M repulse the enemy. Longatreet will find hineelf in tronble. hofore long , il he manager to get back to his own deleuceä on the Black water, there will be a teirible blunder somewhere.
Diiei ' adv'n.'Ce from the City of Mexico up to March "Jv!d, received in Wanhinjtton. report some progtem of the Fretieh in their operations against Puehli. Thev have occupied two important
p ieei four miles from Poebla, and commanding the road to Vei i Crux and San Ju.ni. two miles from Puelda, also commanding the toad to the city Off Mexico UOneral C nfoofort hai been reinforced by thtee brigade from t lie fJanMkk Inaakiimiab Off March SM the French weie en m pel led to retire. The Mexicans are in excellent .-pitit-Anotlier stirring proclamation has lieen issued by the President ol Juarez. Four Monkok, April 17 Rii hinoud papers oi yesterday bare ticen received here. All is quiet at Charleston. The rfederal ooonn) Col-s, Kawha, and Beakrooh T 'lands, in tone Thev are protected by gunboats. Three ganhont and three transport- have been deatroyod on the Cumberland, bv Wheelei'.Cav alrv
is o". loot in tl.e viamiiv of w Rshingtrm, and n
other in a dfroction more remote, the rmulta of which will very oon be developed. A Washington telegram says t;e: era! '.-er s relievel from hi command in the field hy tieneral Afiercrnmbie. while a letter states that Aber cram hi es coiuatand, too, would no South. N iw Vor . Anrd 1 7 The a -ent of a Muwdaippi firm, sent North to purchase cotton gm, waa arretted yes'erday and ordered to give a bond of $3.001 or go to Fort Lafayette It is state! the propei ty was not to be scot till the end ot thenar, which the firm exp.ee' sion. The oiuj c u.rxd a.w c e Und-. and there isaoiae he ei.ding him to Fott Latayette. It is under stood that the dispatches sent abroad by Mr. Seward are not so warlike as ha been re poMed. St Lot is. April 17. A telegram tiom Col Phillips, dated Dark Hill. Cherokee Nation. 11th, Ml he swept the north side of Arkansas river clear of rehels Part of his command holda Fort Dibson. He has had overtures from Col Drew Capt Vaughan and the Creek Indian relieU are gathering on the south side of the Arkansas river, and hold all fords, which now areTfeep.
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FOR SALE. 4 It T II I'. It Tl I K A( o I T H I
lLiiniih.il V Si, Jospph Railroad Co. II A t. t nil Ail I Over 300.000 kcrr Oh THK Mtf
Farming, Prairp Timber 1 1ST THE WEST.
t TKLRWRAFW. j ilnx inniaii Unrkf i. CurcimiATt. April 17.
or trnchaaged and dull Wheat unchanged and not moeh done. Com 69e and stead v Rye de-!ined to !ie owing to large receipm. Oat advanced to f"c in bulk, and in gooai de msd Wh key 42 . U.e demand M limited. Old meae pork, citv packed. i offered at He. new me" at 14c. and no demand Bulk meats unchanged -moulder at 4toi.4l1c. Jgh' - 's . fTerei atStC for packed, snd a kt we ghing .aMI sld ra 5-;e lAe Jmi it ii lar.i -,!J at 'jv..,c In tiercm it ia held at Its) " A coiin'nued gnoideaan4 far xrewae at Ti4.t sMgnr .-ureAl ham- are elline at lUlOLe roceries unchanged i dj and demand note 1 j0 Sdver I3fidjldt Exchange tedv at par, buying, u-l pie m. urn. selling. ork narkrt. Nkw YRX. Aprd 17 Hour ojieaed a bade firmer and closed dull and in tavor of the buvers; sales at $6 G0(a)7 00 for extra superfine. $7 M7 30 for ettra ronnd hoop Ohio, $7 35ic 20 lor Uade brauds Wiiisky lower at 45(r4il2c.
V heat uull and ent.relv nominal. There .
e disposit on to operate for forward delivery .
a choice lot of white Michigan at fl 90 Corn opened rather more steady, but closed dull at h?(i9lc lor sound Oats scarce and firm at -.'"? 7 1 Pork without decided change, but more doing. Beef ateady. Lard wit hoi. l decideu change, but rather more doing at lOia; 10 -... . including 1.000 Iba of May and June at 1 lc. Cheese heavy and lower at 1 1 til 14c Monev unehangei.
Sterline in iimitCAi demand at 1 H7 1 67 1 a for fii .-t cla-s hilla J iiifjs md lower, opening at .VI; closing dull ' . at 521 j "rt.
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SEIDENSTICKER & KAPPES, REAL ESTATE COLLECTING AGENCY.
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rleanini; at! beartiered Mreeta aad alley- inih- r ty All met pertlea uftke coy IjrhMj eael nf the a-t im- ..f Penn-A leal ia -trro. aaWaWwen the fa-t in h-trirt. ..n 1 all that p Ottlea ltn ft f th- ea t lui- of Pennsylvania street, unhraciiiK the weirn district. Bid- to be given for chaning at io much per sipjsre for each dtatriet. aaftea the Common t'outcil may deem proper, between tbe in.. nth f April anl October, lsigl. All earth and tilth "ii h" streets and alleys te become the property of the contractor, after mich wor has been awar.n-'l an.t cantraei appro' ert by the CeiRRea Council. Jl IHN A C il.KSTi't 'K . St r.-ot Commissioner.
W ashim. ro, April 16. Special to lhe Herald says : There are various rumors afloat in official .ir cles, regarding the Honored withdrawal of the Monitor from Char!eton. or their employment on the Mis-issippi for the last two months. Fiiteen thousand soldiers have been sent to the Arniv o the Potomac from convalescent camps A list of Provost M irihnta for all the 9m tea n Mjpt Coline, ticut. i.s -aid to h iveheeii made by Col Fn . and presented to the Secretary of War. Niaa Yokk, April 17. The Commercial's V ishiligton letter intimates that the Preaidenl is
not pie i.-ed with the culmination of six months'
. n urution for the reduction of Chat le.-ton in two boor1 fighting It is ne secret that the reconnoimnce wlneh aromrdtabnd so little is to bofol lowed hv a hon.i fide attack, which is to to con
tinue a- long as the ironclads can fire a gun Pre-ident Lincoln intends to have Charleston rooCCnpied by the United States authorities. There is much comment in Wasnington on Hunter's remain ng idle during the fight. Virginia mured bill taxing everbody and everything more than double the rate of the rjuited States tax under the Internal Kevenue L AV The Ueliel Congre-s passed a bill abolishing flogging in the Hebe! army . substituting the death
penattj and imprisonment in the penitentiary. The case of the t earner Tniml Cain is sti'l under consideration at the War Department. Ti e rep rt th it Lord Lyons is about taking up a reakience in New York is unfjunded.
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L" prfeea tea jreem cr-iit . and only av per cent. payment r. piirel for tbe tir-t ttvv. years. The Industrious and ent r-riinf c :n in.ik the mwOmxtanf pay for the land, and all necessary improvement-, much within the I mil t of the c-red 1 1 given. Twenty per c. nt. 1 deducted from th" loa crel:! pric-. if full pay tu . ; :sui'!e in ca.-h, or In the 'l.asn lio.xps'- of the Company, niihln two years, with intere-t from date of purchase. gjäy i a' a tawne Her and Pam jit raa, thu- greatly re.lucinx the actual co.-l .f the land. Aid to procure th. I.ud- at the I oa ei market
rate- cheerful I v rendered by tie undersigue!. Niuall l aririA moil ProfltnTtle. Th-- hauniliul ?t. Jo-.-ph Ua. i ".i I hum or. r tWW hundred lud - llirouuh one ef the richest and hWakhleal aifriculural and pavetolal reekan en this eoetaaent, and millhois of ;H !"s 1'fiinT nj...-.! prairie- int. rnj.er-' d with timber an eitle r rfde eff It track, are free a ) Raed for frra?ior ar paatnrae pnraaaati taata avAaldhMjt ceet, taxes an: ;r:tere-t ,,r; anv aiuouut of land wanted ly the mot ambition- .r laree er.iti. n-. All the land it Is u.lvballe to luy i a sufficiency fr building-, yard, apple and p.-ncli orchard-, iriniyard and Crnn le be fenced; for ettlefa e in-um.- .-hi m. jn- t bajr more i- wawtae, w-cau-e luoiKy iiiAested in she p and yooiiK rtk m.-re than double annually, and ihis pa a bette llatn wfaeealatiriir in land. rii in Noi th .Ai i--o'iri. Ke rii-h n ibis way li r-1 . nd tb. i, laee4 fund- iu arphi bwats w aVflieeal UR ATTlTV fö Wool-Growers and Stock Raisers, Who should imderatand -if tfiln r,m,, the great advanmc' to be r itv. ion.sy enjoyec. hy tl m ra Northern Mis. souri . any qoauih v of Kupeetar hay can be cheaply and readily procured without tre.paMru upon the riirhts of .any. for if the cjru? ii not m: from the prairies and gathered it ror- ,.r g destroyed by fire. Hut little hay e needed, as the aa in er- hre mil. I and -bort an-! th' "blue irrasaM rf
Ibe conn 1 1 y fumrhes excellent gracing, cien in mid winter. How l.nv this opportuniiv f.'t irratultou and o.p . n'or pa-turape atid fodder will continue it i- Impoaatble to tell; Oeafrtle in r.-iiid march of freedom wil cut it -hor' hy indnciny ;iti immene emlirration, but ej the Railroad Company an. rion-re-ident -peculator- aam II the land, excep' a -mall proportion occupied bA a A-ery sptre populati :. the strong probability i- th t Wool Qrearen and large St. rk. Hai ers can enjoy th- pre-ent facilities long enough with pmper ent"rtri-e, to acenmulats independent f irtunea before the present rasaaM land are purchased and i-e tiled as lo circumscritx ample ranges for their stock. Tlius poor men cnri use and virtually own larger and more producriv farms iti M:-souri rhan rich men do or ever can In the F.a-tem Stares. NO KT TER REGION. Ma. h hash-en rai l and written to Wool iirowr- and Stock Orearen in behalf of the claim- of Texa, but aM Itam greater compla lty and injury in the rebellion. iu remotenesa from all the best markets, its liability to frequent drouths, numerous -udden ami irrest cianEe in the temperature of its climate, make it a reRion far inferior r.i Noro ern MlailaRH It -h.'uld lie remembered thr llMaaari is v '.'bin thm ihtij' cheap tratet from any Atlantic City, .idirect and rapid communication by Water, Kail and TRI'igrRfO a it b all home markets and the -.m-merce "f ihe world SECESSION PLAYED OUT. M1SSOI KI I1- LaTTAL. It is now perfectly -afe and profltalde to emigrate, especially to Northern Missouri. The State will -".,n he free. H T central poAiiion. r. t.trolin free lalior intere-t- and her great and increasing majority of patriotic and loyal ritiz.-n. demand and guarantee this l.eyonl the shadow al doul.t; oltr ipro--lv-ery opp..-ers . ..ncludc thi-.
MUSIC.
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it T Ti i- rr umanf f the Ulaeaaca of FaaueMMV. aecb ee La
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OonevH aliucta aavi aai Inattetia fraar el rbaiaje v 1 : -ale, tik DkWEF R'a.I lJtTt)R riLU F r Feaaaie ObswiwctHaaa, lrrefaleMi A Marrtel la die In certain MiuaUwa baaMd eaat aae Ibra, ea tbey would cauae aaUcanaa Price 1 per tea. an aaay b aent by mail. DS. GAl.tN'S rnJCVKNTlVK Au I Ci CM Ulili for iboac wtabtUR to limit tbe wember of tbHr Uhnettal, ot the barren wb- desire cbildrea. ratt4 I to ia Jure tbe bahh, rim! will la-t for a lifetime 5Lt to ny aldreea. aader aeal. on receipt ef tbe pnee TWO POl LARS. PaTXXim AT A UtiTANi i-Wj .endtna a briet alalrmer.t of ihir -yanptonit, will recei Blank Cban
a Iut of aoesUoti-. or tereia for the eaaxre el
ti. Medarinea ent t.. an pan of iRe cvafr
to cure any r- al b'-me. fre froti.
All tranaei..n pnvaie an
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CROCERIES
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N'flT HJtAMJM sWiKKT i l.KAM
School Organs end Harmoniama, T IHK INDIANA Mlsii ST 'Kl . N. 4. BATKS HOISK. dpr!3 VA ll.l. i:i) A STUWKLI.
FARM FOR SALE. A SPLENDID FARM on SAL IN lilt Most Reasonable Terms. In Jackson County
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l.taai Rax . . Hy rup. " raldwflU ..Ivor. SOU C b e t a Tea
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WEST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS,
INDIANA
68 EastWash.St.
le.Ont' Cocoa lJWAr!JR. IKD Snik. 100 Roxei Left, on .
200 loin Oranire ftOn R o x e Kaialri".
I ffiae l.oor Ratal of 0t Kwllavvae' II fall.
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FREE STATE COLONIES.
Large and choice bad! - of land offered, furnlh fr Pel
dianapoliv April tth , 143.
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THE CLOAK STORE.
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iUVV JCil KKCUTKD A WD iPKaTatD OKI f 'he rcct ami Mr. eat atocka of
Ea er broagbl to thi city, which we wul t.ell ar keleaal ef retatlf-am -i IB .r.' per cent, below any otlier hotuem the AA e-r.-rncoutitrA " l.aAe a er lrRe -lock for . tsr wbol. ab tr.w! ai..: our t ."-litry Merchant a 1' saAc further exjieno- by ev aui fi'na our tk. Tea can aavr fretijht and "ther expen-a by bujring your Cloak brrc. i' en a call and ree K. ireatbei tbeC1oAb S' re. Old ro-oflBce Bull diug It I n A t ., aprlO liKitaRapoti,
NOTICE. inna fe Illinois Central R. R. Co.
9mm r r lsr;.AA k Ii i is. M ' sTA? Kail a a Co. ltd; Anapclt, April 4, iMS-i
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lav Of ihes-e erianoes we h ive been not tie.l
It there are rlnne M Ut tl the oilier nal we nei I be Abl red rf Mtee would 1-e ban 'eJ in before one o'clock M to lay. in .Her cor red tbe tahle tor tbe imunde of our lUily for a! lav.
ISTNeit week the little theatrical enchant! Maggie Mitchell, will be the attrition nt the MntiepolHai Hill The numpement of our tlieitre. in a.iiit.. ii ! kcepinx i'ar r.tK-k corn panv.i.eAer let antm ni any m iiiMu le paa with out ifofinin u in imnkWneldl -l.'ne an the patrii of the drama here
UTK KKliL I. A I. ANNUAL MKI TIN. OKTIIF SIR. K-
kelders o'the !n ManR and lldnoi Cental Railway
Aon:. any, I r tu tleci . 'ev r- of ki3 Company u Berea let ih' enu-i. year, atdi t held at the otbee of ttic Company to th city ..f iud.ar.apolu Indiana. n the Hr-tw.d eeriav (tth aa; nf Ma.ia3.at entonkF.E Ry . rde. , ftL Ho: ' ir'e - innel B K KI.I.IOTT. tecretarr aprl-3w NOTICE. TO HOLDERS OF COUNTY ORDERS. oTICK ia ItükRR OieU THAI 1MKKK A lit faud in the Treury of Matlwa Ciaantj for the rede, ptioa of all vat.taJid.ng County Ordern. Intereat oa tbe ame will I pped from tl ;- date. ,(,rt JOHN I ,HHiW N. T M C.
W Asii-NGi.iN, April 1 1 Lieut Co tnui ending Cu.sliii o net sent to the N o v Department a di pitch, oiled on bo.ud the 1" S sreamer Com mmlnre Barnny on the Nanesmond River. April 14. 7 90 P. M Lien' C ves the p irvctil trs rf an engagement bei ween h command nil 1 'he enemy l i e tii.-;atrh i; erj mtn li noeAeM. :i umuaI, pniblv from the fault of the reporter, or from th it ot the gallnnt commander It Uppens that Rome renM. from above,", "ca rn' .lown Tiie Hon til Washington wa di..ihlel about l'M A Iff. I lie eiieini fi.fi on ii VAith some pete ol artillerv rt tu 1 -l irphooter. after they had trot in poiion ?08 vards ditant from tiie Mount , Washington, which waa aground; and after their ' bitterie had been silenced in an hour' time this at I o'clock P. M. Our loa was three k'.led and -even wounded. The Lieutenant received eight raking tliota. but fortuna'elv hi engine was not disabled. Wl fortunately learn that tiie Barney and her crew are -tili in good fighting trim It is futther stated, vety lucidiv, that it is only tie, .-sary to behold the Mount Washington AA.o.enpon one would niorer with what gallantly Lirul Liwson "fought h;s vessel." At the same time Cuhing taking her in. and will anchor for the night, after having fought all day " "Aetinc Fear Admiral leleirraphs to the s.. retail ,r Newport News at 6 A M on tie I'irh tliit the reports trom Lieutenante Cuahins an ! Lawgoti are just receive!. ' Ac 'Compositor. Halii.aa April IT There waa quite a eriou I i.ere lat evening. About 300 soldiers broke from lhe barrack and rushed into the street, RMailing cit.xena and doing all the dimatre they c uld. The hunting soon tecame indiaenmn'e, between tititer and o!diers. and several were hurt on both idee A detachment of tbe Royal ' arullery finally appeared and drove the aoldiera buk t their barrack. Nkw Vorr, April 17 lhe areauier Britih Queen via. Haren 1 1 th. and Nassau 13th. ar rived to-night The Britiah neutral steamer Margaret vi 1 .Ie-ie. from A'harleston fib. ar rived at Naaaau on the 10th. xralifring tha Brit i-h there with the report that the Ironside and Keokuk were badlr damaged Havana ne unimpartnt . and nothing later sui Vere Crw
BAVE CONST ANTW OS BAND And to arrive, a larRe aa.kortraent of I Coli'-. Micur. Itliis.ws, rup, Teji.TobiMTO. i itfiirsi. riwli. Dyo-liiflv aili. Snlt, I':ni4ll's, WOOD E-WARE, c5cC, 5cC, ScC, All 4 R i m a 11 1. .. M i i, mm for a b Tbe trade ' repe.-:fiillv iiiAited t.. rail a' No ? and examine i-nr W, H. II Of. ll I Ki: IO. vAehva-'l.Ttn HOTELS. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON , yvvt iA tbe large t a 1 le-i arrWamaa Hotel M iR Hew I Kngland 8 ate-; centrallj las ated. and aay o iiJjL a.-cesstr .tn il rhe roie of travel It contain all Qk in iefn itniiroveriient , and T ..iiAenience for tbe
....... vrv .l..ir..l,le f.e.L.v I..,Ip..H. il h ..I ... . CoOltort Ml. . J.C . ITimoOat .O t ol lljC ir..VeII,i: l.UOIK. 10
aawlRTRte in Celentra. It i- easy, racti-ai and ino-t ben- ' ' ; el,!Vt
eticml. It only reijmres co-ojiei ation wtih -..me one or m.-re a- a onimirtee, to eorresjM.nd with and combine inHvMaal acXtem Thi- plan -ur - desirahle neijtbrior-, creating anionc them a -trone band of union: it increase -..i inl enjoyment, and tbe outlay of money awl labor by each, in knpreewaaente, bewema tbeorhers and adds larrly to tlit value ef their neighboring farm-. For-. diap.iset to form Colonies hy making the proper erT. rt. eeetkaR little bat their time and attention, will find it for their intere-t to confer with the undersigned. N'V IHK 1IMK. Avirb yrudenr forethought and action, to senire with little money, rich farms and happy homs which must rapidly -ncre.,. n, . lue. tcir t'orn nlanied lv June COth. will secure a ...-1 crop even an RWW V'roken j.rairie. A I nr;'c s. lionul Mil p. The .-haded part showing the exact locality of the land offered for aale, can be bad hy re uitting thirty cents to either ef tbe underaigned. C Irruliite in. IMiriiaientA. r A V I'll l.i.f . ..i. taiti.ng skeleton Map, showing Railroad onnection, and kiA-ing full and reliable information a' '. tl." s, ; j riniu- tions. markets, climate, healthfulnes, Ac , ..f Northern Missouri, are furni'lied gratuitou ly for judicious disiritiutioii in forming colonies, m any IWaaaWaaMa i:antiry. on personal appliration or Uj mail, to either ftKGMI I. RRIS. l.ANt berT H A.svimi A St .Iorm IUii.koai t oneaMT, ttCTTT KXCH V5GI DOKTOaj, XABf. Mit Join lit t. Lam t'oAietsor. Hasmaat. Mr-.i a paMbeUa A VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST., JTBrntM ttfiHH. S4Jt iKk FOR. SALE.
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Vllint; Chfaper
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gffoem ar- lare an 1 ae.i initiated; tae . ultea
ol room-are well arrarnr I, and '-.imnle'. Ia i umfshed for
families ami larir tra. mr t.aftre-. d tbe b. u-e will ConilliUet.. he kept a a tirt i l-- H-'el hi eerv re-prt fe!S -lv.it l.r.W's. Klt'K. Proprietor.
WESTERN HOUSE
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VI V ". !! N ' I H Wf NU"d thewi'eh. . Iy r. rtatl. -ecret ha' , which mwk them forbuslneaa, .. a-ure or the daMe of married life; a! -f', i : !dl l. -' ir ! "Id men, who,
from the lollies ., youth or other cau-rs, feel a deMllty . in alvance of their yearv lief. re placing themlve nnder tl.e treatment of miy one, should flr-t real "THF. SFCRKT Fillt.Nli. , Marr;.-' ladle; will learn -omefhing f mportaore uj p. ming 'The Secret Friend M aent "i any a Mres , 'n sealed envelope, on receipt of Ten Cent. DR. STt.'.RT CO. can V ea Rttel aM disrate- ot a privat or confidential nat ;re. frnej In. to p M.. ' (uih!y from I to 11 A M..) at tLeir ofhee. Addr'e- M.CflAI . TI A ItT k CO.. mehll-.IAwlv i -'C Ro-ron, Maa.
N. Y. PRICES.
DRY COODS.
MUSICAL.
H A It M o -AKI-
n mm
SCHOOL ORGANS.
5 M ft
AN asoi.u.eiii r tli'-r IVnula' Inttru-
It a i No. 4 batt H.orf vt 1LLW.1 T'iWFLL.
HI Lot - w d an !
cut-
V iil-dl aa!as
rn, and will be old low for VcKlkNAN I FlbkCE, Ral Ketete Agents.
fr ll HAT .ci;.i.v. EAGLE CREEKMILLS FOR SALE.
the Crawford
feur tone Liar
Karle Creek, eiajht miles nor'hweat ne mile fr m Me. hanicaburr, on p'.ankr'Aad (r:t mill .1 hv 4'fee-.
(Lree run of irench hurrs two for
DRUGGISTS. IPTJWLIC NOTICE. r 1 1. 1 A t . Ilrnffiata Wei m t-Inat Jtelimu ton ttrrrt.
aeijU fur la sal of ff I la At. Ü ,
row
DRY GOODS NOW OPEMED AT Mmm 99 Ettnf aahlnnjlon at reel .
ISTOPITPI Ailkw. t.renndluev
OriCHiietlt . Lanna, TtMnea. Oriente,
.if oxmaml
re.
Rare been appoiufce K A II D I
C- ila and T'Mai
ar..: Ir;-e f tb l.unf. Bell h Mr.. .... Rl aen A . .
To Holders of City OHera.
Trtf WONliFRKL'I. GKANI U - for 'b cure ofCvexiM,
wheat and od for corn ali n coo.1 repair Nw AVtlder i O W. tore TbrvRt. Bronchi Ua, wteeaing. r matten ot tbe
patent irou water wieei.wtil gr nd and pack from 10 to W barrel per day. Has also tm p wer at t ached, with two god mjnea. ame mw Mill la k- oJ ..-jer, which win rot i.uou feet of larr.'-er d. f.-em Ulli have H aero of land aud two R'XkI dwelling k aar Win at uJücit ;.l t, k9 tu m.ll ruuuiOB bifbl aJ day cau te r'-'xhasej oi, the premise, the refi"ii beinf amona; the finest wheal reaWaa ia tb Btai. Tbe mill haa alwav mad money tor tbe oarnera. Price tlO.raa). Time will be riven ot j.jt A.t rhe purchase money if required, and city or other prone -tv lafcea la n't i avroant McKI- I.N AN PIKRCr. reMa-dlwaa Heal Eatate Aft- .IndlaaepolU Two Valuable Farms for Sale on Easy Terms. OM. . I a.o . rrs id Putnam county, near or eeirt -lie on tbe Kail read, in the Anew täte ef ealtlvati One of tbe bet Farm la the State. Another f SSI acre a tbe Oblo rter On of the r.. -f si. 1 tu- .t pr.-lurtli I aa that ri' - r For partioular- iri.juire of KKRXAÜ 4 PIERCE, Amim wa I Palate Agewu
fOTICI IN HKatbH j botariMr CUy (hraWrs, f)-r. that I am prepared auch ordert will bear inter
t-3 aprt
dlw
oiv v TT, ALL PLbaONa
barfor. ibe 1st of J .ly.
a4aa the ame; and that , titjr to thu date. April 1. , JOS. K EROUSH. '.tt Traaur i
Popular Dress Goods, It Lw Pnoaav, Snn Umbrellafl and Pamolit,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS la aeery awae awnel aal Oeeaf. SILK AND LACE MANTILLAS
LIQUORS FOR SALE.
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ret
nfonmrfa.
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lUM ij Ht.Mi, Ail) LUTlLU.iT. . . I Mntk f Town, a mall lot of pure liquor for Rat Pe'eew wlaahRit a parr article for BaRical pmrpo wUl Bo Well la cail unmetüaueiy.a tbeaat lvor wUI be aseld m toon aa posalble Call ai my reaidence. twe arJm . . of tndianapoht mlam with .i i ll Tiu- ,. .j,. , . inArioxn. awelS-llli
rotbie
M.frfcoran
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