Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3912, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1863 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL.
THrKSPAY MQKM.Vt. APRIL 23. CIT DI HOCH4TIC TBCKJKT. Fl er Hem TwfMay, May 5. rum MToa, 0KO1 ,K W PITT m TTOB8T. F I'ROTZMAN roa MAkKHii, ALPHONSO S. HL'RT rem l int, WILLIAM M HAaUtTBOB roa rat mate. JACOB Ii ECK.
a civil k.N.iNk. I. S GOLD rritrtT omni m vfi.
HCGH SLAVIN. rca A6aeoa. O. FOETTiCHKK.
tli Dar o ihr rtiMlnaiion off ikf Paklic MkMli
The Extm ns'ion, w th trie Intermediate De part merit in the Third Ward, an con'.ir.ucd tee- . loraia?. under the control ofMeaj Higgios Forty 6e pair' were praaant C1aw wer heard in Reading. SpelHog, ArWhanatic and Geography The first exercise wa a recitation in Reading
1 ha claea r-usUined theoieWe with pre it credit. Tf ir enunciation w clear, foil and distinct.
' and evinced much pirit and xeal l was eaiper ior ftr ao voting a Haae n ppn. A commenced cla-a in Practical Ari'hmetic I did finely, exhibiting thorough knowledge of ihr cMvir-, ao far as they bid Usance') in the book. A claae ir xgraDhv sustained a protracted eiamin 1 ion. showing considerable knowledge of . the ground paed over. , A clan in Menu), or Oral Arithmetic. 8 I neat I iti -! i. and with rreat pleasure They jerfirnied their enmples aceuratelv and in a
very ripiu manner, giving evidence 01 c!oe mental drilling and clearness of i;:rel.euioti The next recitation waa a claa in Spelling The t( her gave al' present permiaaion to aelect any
le-..n a- : ir as the cl had advanced ' ' - t - ni . ' Several leeaona were selected and the most lifri cult ones that could he found. They spelled over 6! teen paje. and r.ot ori ward was mippellet. Im i-M 4 j- ihr- Pint- V u ire deceiving of it. A claaa in Written Arilhui;iij closed the exercise of the afternoon. This eJeea I like all other, did finely, and gare OOatfMOfO in everything thv performed that Activity is 4ff, J Stagnation, Death The Superintendent, Ppof Has), examined these little folks very closely He aee-m- determined tht no pupil shall be pru1 m ted without beinr thoriujrhly teted and fully , qualified to receive a diploma of advancement. I Add tional praise and credit is due Prof. Hoes, J
for his untiring energv, and the able manner in which he conductstheaeeiamirMti.il- Blee an hi were promoted front this, to the Grammar Department The order was highly rammend-1 atj'c. and speak- iu the highest pr ii-e of Mi--
j Hiegins as a disciplinarian and a lady thoroughly j
quit inert !r the position much she ins chosen
117' DPAni n fr latrtaau- S ' me br-iutiTil songs were aung. which added 1 llh rhUrLh ill INDIlNA. , mu-h to the interest of the exercise Mary
Wird. Co n eil men School Trurtent 1st A. D. lajBm CtMiaoK MuOi ax W (ttoaftr K (ioewj. OlfVftB il. r o t 3d P. Rajid J. J Paeaoisa 4th Jake SaiLLtV Da MraaiLL. 5th J. P. Mum.!. N B pALnaa 6th Ricaaao SiursoM 7th A. R H no. JasoM DaatE. Hth C F. Rokataia a. Chafman H (MaBWM 9th H Oamax M Srt ar AiMii.ru Btnr-rn km
Address of the Democratic Members
't TUK ULKERAL V.VsKMlU.V
etiinaj ffwrlh the HUfarj of Ihr Inte Setwt. atMtt the lleaiawtie why MpMfcfhjl not been atrrwrallahealdairtna: Itaf antlintional Trrm.
Ewing and Willie Ballard sau a duet a hem
Ulul -011, .iinl !''ti -i:ng I. itne jlarv lias i beautiful vuirc. and it hn hcen well -md thor oaghly cultivated The class that was pt luted, ansj a parting son to teacher and pupils
th good effrct There were a uiett number of visitors nre-enf.
Thai iiiaanal ataka. a pampi Irt of 16 and will . which we weic ntiticd n. Re marl
m le bv n Lumber ; re-mt. Mi T iHoit !
n- iunaAUu 111 any quacfity. PKICK f 50 PKU 100. 11 onler. hoult direct lue peechea to be nt by aresa, aa the polui(F i uu- cent for each copy. ail mu.-t be prept) Addr, KUDEK, HAItlNKSA KIM, HAM, InU'.aiiaoli. THE MBrit TV OF THK 7tTtSBl.
SPEECH OF
Hon. D. W. Voorhees. U ii.er- 1 I-, tl H . .. ,,f Bjajp . I'.-J.r , .u.. la. on the "Act inUrmnify itie Presi.li nt nod other persona for supendlni? the writ of hahea ahn n. and aet doaa in pursuance thereof," ta new printed in pamphlet foraa, and cu aa 'itaitici at this office Thila - he great rtTort of Mr. V-Mirfa. es fo proU-ct the hb.n y of th ri'tien from the dep.titti of the Pre-i ient and hi minion, aad should be in the hand- of every voter m Indiana. It aaakes a pani(blet of 16 page. Price fi M per li'. AUvrdara should direct the peecln U 1- sent t epreaa.as the postage will le awa eaasi a niipij.aa ir. lt hi prepatd Addreas KURR. HAKKNUSS BINi.MAa. Indianapolis. The V on script ion Act.
rmcH 01 Hon. D. W. Voorhees. CJONSORIPTION ttt.t. In the Houe of Representative-, K. l.ruary 23, l!M3. This i one of ike Bnet -peecbea of Mr. Voorhees, on a que-tion now occupying a Hrge bare of public attention, and every voter in Indiana should have a copy. IVmocrati.sUould raise clubs to distribute this largely in every School Uhtrictin tbe Htate. It make" a pamphlet of eijrlu page. Price $1 OO per lOO. All orders bould direct the speeches to be sent by eaEt ss, as the postage Is one cent for each opy, and iuum t prepakl. Address , ELDER. HARKNKS3 A BTNGH vM, Indianapolis. lob Priming. We are now ready to do all kinds of plnin and faery Job Printing, in the best style, ohnhort notice, and ckrnp aa any other office. Wr have competent hands, pood pre--es, i fine nuitment of papei and cardv.and w can d eod and dien p wik. AH kind of books. MaWi If i'.ogue, 4c. printed ih the best style and on short notice. We ask tbe patronage of Democrats, and all otb. ersthat want peJhhhfl done. tf
To LansL Aptebtiheks Rate of ndverti-ing
in the local column will hereafter be as lollows: Kor ten lines or les, $1 ('0 Over ten lines, ten cent a line Jo notice will be inserted until paid for
moke! that this wns the first term tie had ever ent his child to a Public School, but he wn CT.ititied to le able to an? that the mlvancenient
Bade by h' chil I in this adaool was greater than j at an otl er ich nd he h id ever eent to. AH the pupils j dned in s;nging a beautiful song, which closed the eicrci es ot the aft roooti . - Fkoü Si rroLK, Vs A letter from Dr. A D Gall, dated Suffolk Va. April 16th, says: I'ndcr the roar of r;iiii.(:tj vkick irethundei- ' inn forth their iron hail tow rd and from us. I , write you thi rote to let 1 uu know1 th it -in e ihe ! 1 dh bft. Suff dk is it, Tested by n f tree of Rebel-. Ihiw m my 1 do njt know. Some s if ten. .-one ay twent), and some forty, and OUbWl 10,000
men 1 do not believe half of it; but one thing I do neVre, that Ibwy tate a dMiiwderable force, for ivy have troop- on every side of the town, except on the Norfolk side. 1 bey even have the rieer blockaded; and already one of our gun b MMi is disabled We have enough mt- i here to i I aafe for the muii'nt, hut if ilie b ill -h u!d o;j I think we ought to have ten thousaaei more to do justice to the cttu e. Tniil now we have i!' ne nothing hut -kirinishing. and as naval out 13th had I do iU sha ti A set of our mo-' recklesa fellows under the o:nmaud of J. . nt Heudrieka. only twelve in numbr, CO ifKOd on three Rcl;tl companies .md drove them Lack into the woods Sil id them were wounded. Corporal Thonns Kaanear of Company I nd privates Joseph Leighton of Company I, Joseph. Smith of Company II wounded in ihe lea Privaten aVadaeeoii Orawfaed of Company K. and Willium Rebataky of Company H aroemded in the breast. No amputation will be neces.-iry in these cases Siith Corporal Robert T. Sanders a.ts wound ed in the foot, -ÜL'htlv.
Ihe wounded will be Fortress Monroe
taken good c.ire of at
CITY AND STATE ITEMS.
'If you want choice
family groceries. o to O I
fresh butter, and Stout's.
tW Ladies, genta, mbe. bors. and children's square toe a boa at Jonea. Viooadga & Co. a.
Girl street
,xteu At No North New .ler-ey
'Shoe cotrmer- ne! onlv ! ok thoui;h
Jones. Vlrnede h Co afdel for an the Infest style. Spring st k jtit opei ed Wanted A good hind to wok on i fatin, Ceroian preferred ) Kmjuire nt this Office pr22 ttt.
Metalic but al cv-e- rtnd ca-ket at Long
South Meridim street 31-lAcwlm
I'd silver and gold wanted. fr which the
highest price in cash arU! he Bwid Ifoaa. S;ecrcie Maker. 15dAwtr No 511 Li-t Was .ingtoi -treet. pHOToc.arrl Albi m Howet . Stew ajf Co have received their fifth snorlv since the Christ ma hnlbday. This l st i- tbe finest an I most attractive yet brought to thecity. ap'21 '1 Waxtid Northern Missouri Lan'.-. fof w ich good city ..rtperty will be given iu tr.ide. by Aikx Metzoer, Real Estate Agent. F. Wa-hinglM st. apr2 d3l St-iiaaa' Clsiei J T. Jackson, having been authorized by the Government. i giv ing special attention to the collection of bounties, back : , and pensions for dischargevl or deceased soldiers Ane inform tie) desired will bapaaimr lii given Office with Hendricks & Uord, .t!tna Build ng, two doore fouth of tbe postoffice. 2 Doctors Dhaaaj nd Parr haelof foreaed a copartnerah.p and permanently located in Indi anapoli. have taken tbe office No 16 Virginia areuue, formerly occupied by the Ute Dr L Dun lap. where Dr Pair may be found day and night, and Dr. Duzan dnrtaff the dav . and at bis icsi
The R i' mors iron Rkown. There are in my stories alio it on the streets in regard to the ex citetnent among the people in Rrown county greatly e.xsvrgcrated. of course One gentleman who returned last night from a mis-ion to that region, we uuder.-t.tnd, reports that the mas.s if the jssople have left their farms, md are drilling iibout Nashville and .tcorgetown thit they have pickets out, and that no one is allowed to approach wi'hiti five miles of either point. He lief bam th a Hon Parii C Dtinairtg waa ff isd ao1 mis-ion within the lines. What ihe object ia, tWee who make the repfrts de not say ; but the inference is that it i? to rrd-t the removal of Mr. Pros-er from fheie, and to prevent the arret of Mr. Hester When tne matter i- iartrestigaU
will most likely turn out to be like the Hendricks county encampment-pui e uiooushiue We do not beliefs haj. we know, thai tae people do iut desire civil war, or to rei-t 1 iwful authority , and we aril h ive no trouli e i: the authorities do not force re-istanee upon the pole. Tbe display of military force, on ail occasions, even to make the -imnlest arrest, U unwise, and i- onlr calculate to irrit ite and annoy and to provoke the very condition of thingsth.it all good men dread, and wonld m ke any icritice to avert. B wraff of the Davvim.t Phjeoaran Oen CarrinctOii yeaterda teetsed the prisoners brought bere from Dmville. and gtvethem transp.t tatnti to their homes I he examinations of the men were made in private, and we cone quently have no means of knowing what it ra suited iu. Their release, howeter. would indi eat that thcie w. is nothing very bad or trei-on able" subaianti teil against them Som Jofthem, we hear, acknoa leileil t h iving belongel to a seciet pöllttcal oiganizit'mn. into which they went without anv de-iirn to resist the lis., or to aid iu subverting 'he C-ovetnment What the n iture
of the oera notation i. we did not leatn ; nut tne , presumption i. that it w.is no wirse if as bad, as the Wticht'- Ball Ießie, which met it d ftd journ , and meet again, without comment or in ternr-lion frtan ihe deil or militnrv authorities. The pHaotieia, we learn, were release.! on their individual iecognizarcee. to appear . if bills or in- ; diet menu should be found against them. y The fire in Runnion' Oallet v orginated we mtimued yesierxlay m wht is termed t!ie
About fifty Rebel praonera le Cmp
M :tor. yesterday for eicbanze. Tie wounded'
were taken to the depot it. armv w m . -
TELECRAPHIC.
tW There Lake, but I
has nine wivet and forty-seven children
! bet rne Irish Mormon t "imorovas his onanrtanitiai "
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01 Fifty fir e singine Canarie birds, alsj a large stock of 'ge. Cbii Jren Üa. etc . for aale at New York price, at the No Jf Toy Ste, Y. ist Wa-mn-b.n sin, of tne (- .' ' apri3 6t.
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oon ReMrU.
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ImporUnf from Brashrar fltT,
Vickekorg. One of tbcee gum was mounted
n a steamer which hid been concealed up
B eck River. AI n a light field bittery.
d t- ttu. a t e ol zer, ni tw:c in.- o dim re. Tve Albatroal was not struck at all. The Hartford was au uck once, but this shot killed one man. This was the ei.ly easuelt ea. W passed this battery in about fifteen minutes, and anchored below Grand Gulf. LotiaviLLK. April 22 The Mumfordsville expedition to Celina his returned to G:agow. having destroye! the loa ft of Celir.a, one hun
drel theusji.d j t.n is "I ' baonu, 2u,aaJ bo-hels
COMMERCIAL.
r riuauri
HeTTkai nio.-t tiiorouirh l.to.iiies ni
in the We-- ia ti,i ek p They leave their 0un and Ammunition and peHmen of penmanhip ent to any Mres i
Mi in not oi po-iage Aoare-s i nam o j irj-
ant, rie-nJent. apvlolui
Olaiclhaiestt Market. Crwci jati . April 22 Flour dull aad 5e lower; superfine. $6 40 A 5 50; extra, $J fift hs 80 Ked Wweit - 2 lower, rod white unchanged Com. dull at61c Oata. steady at 65c Rrehaa declined to föc Whisky. 42V.C Meas Prk ia nom iiallv i:orhar.r mI ltlk
rriL, n.L.i. T nA jii um. w.v.- i T .u-.,ia ii . , ' "s ,T TT
llie lie Deil jViM;udilC UeiliervlUe. i ,.f wheit a - i"" t u:e i . ic:i oi noar aal ...s -mu .i . - t oe
I ... . ... r.,L-.l O . kk,l. 1 .V...I I
I whiskv. ano a con- oe- itie onant.tv or
FOR SALE.
bath. It wa usui! Iq place an
. i i
ncnonoi iimp
under H in theeTemn and let it I. urn until ten
or eleven o'clock at night, when lp preprietoi or the operator would etiuj:ui-li it On the aaemitef of the fire tho alchohol being out the lamp was filler! wi h horning Äoid. ami it is anp- ! ik i that the fluid took hre and communicated
to iTte lltflll wiou v.l. -j "r,
, ,ht rood work .iroMtid the k
i " ' . r
Mr Kunnion himself was in the rt' erj aoo ut an . Iku before the lea brvke out, and Mr. Ryder,
the ope iwr, wtstnni r. urti t hei. the . alarm v i civen. The insurance of Mr Run- : nion had run out abeajl three weeks before, and ha i eea htaai ret.ew The ikikM a reidv hurry. ng tp the ic ; j pairs on the hafldtOf. and Ml tea ! tj - M Run i nion will hive Ins gH7 in operation i Hit loa is koivr. btit be w not diswiraged, and wdl hoe hia gallery even better fitted up thtu it was before, a soon as tbe faateat woikmen can co;n;.ete it sTklvahUH 89 arl The proposition m tde to the Com ril on lat Toeaday evening by the I citiaeus in the rinnitv of TuieH rsquare. we think a very liberal one. They propose to rtie nne-halfthe amount aaeatctcOC. plant. ;ind beau
tifr He erosind f.-: a pablic pack, peoTtiel. tke
dence, !o C5' N" rt! Te:ine-ee -.treet. at night, 1 x, DIV. tjlC uther h alt. In other itieethebeai
when not nrjfeiouallT abaent. t-Tw nl the t.ublic oaik i hfe i: the comm -n
m m in '( i
The fine wetto : vi the past few du, ha ,
had a wuodertui effect in openinu the buds upon
Ike fruit tressa. cafl gu.dstu nrumisa ot ih iu ture We dou't know Kkaakar it kl tba aplendtd weather, or the -plendid steck, at :bf W V n.pton street, which - eu such an impetea to Spencer's le f Hat ahd Cap at-Ji :it , r L 1
VJt iklFkMortu s u tar i -. un a rm Hakssd statetneot of the eipct litnres ot tne lie partmouf. iu tbia city, under C-pt J. A. Kkm. Ihe rri.'ie-it I'ost Uu u'ermasier here, we observe
that durinr the Uiree months endmg March 31?t, , Aent. has for sale a very valuable farm, only .vm . . i .... II O'lit 'Ski 1. :i - r . l r . - . - -
1 "43 there kao been paid out i ; -
Tbe eapeuditurea f. m N vetnber 1st. 1961. to Deeembaw 31 l. 162. amouotesi to f4.tMal.IKMI The number of Horses h ugbt fy gu irterinas ter Kkin amount to l.l-l. and' the mules to 7.UÜÜ.
Ixoiaaset'Li- Taiva F., tout Mcs-r- Bur hu L äkiilüig have eUbliheda Trunk m UftaXiac tory on South Illinois street, at No. 13, ahd are prepare! to rnsket -orier any kind of trunk deal mat be desired Rep-dring done primptlv. A gool stock of Trunks on hand, as also Cirpet S icka, Valif-es. kc. Saturday is the dav suggested by many f irtuers to bring wood into the city for the Mpplj of -ohlier's families. The 1 nt -upolr troui.'ht kdeWt b)f those who oatributetf so lfherally is! fcaeaiei. and a procession of woh1 anageM .. . . 1 1 .i .i i
niovmc up the street .iam, wouiu giaujeu wie heart of many whose protectors are absent in the kaM. The Administration, having plenty (f spare tiuK on its hands while rigorously prosecuting the prolongation ot the war. it going into tlie plantation business It is about organising into reRimetitf all male tie-'roe at the We-t. :ind working gangs of negro women and children for agncuitut al purposes, at Helena, Arkaoeah. Iland No 10, beide colonie for Tea H Y World LT V war Of laesCelOaXsTkis evening, Miss M i'irie Mit hell, the merry Cricket. npteirs tor the la-t lime for thi- engafeaatiit if Fanchon. Th se who kare not -een her in tin-, her original chancier, should by no mem- let this oppoitu iit pss. It is a rare trest indued. Take the character throughout it seems to he made for her. ahd we douh: if mmj actresi will ever approach her in its reodtUoD. It ia admitted that no one has yet The Shadow Done aloM iwiHth a whole season of ordin irv plays. Lei no 04 I who lia not seen Mi-- M lyuic a- the nierry Cricket throw awav this chance of seeing her.
4. en era I Order n. s HLAni tBrfkM Di-nti. r Of Indiana, I ludi iziHt oli-. April 22. 1863. ( I. In tl i akdil i with eedeei received from M j Ccn Huinside, the Bntlerticned namaie, ternpor nil v. the COmeaahd of the Di-irict of Indian:!. II The following stiff ofl et- are announced Cap! I K Kcr-tett.'r. A. A 0. First Lieut. J.i nie.- K. Bailie. 26tfa O V. I . Aid de Ca aap. First Lieut R K. mkliu. Mak I V 1 .. Aid de Camp Tiiey will be obeyed and napaTted aeoeakngly Mil' s Hear m l, Rri- Gen. VolttKMK.u Carbi noton RatUSrSB tienenil Carriogtou waa reylerdat relieved of the cos mar. 1 ol the military dVtrict of Indiana, and or dered to rej ort to General Kurnside at Cincinnati 'I he Genera I w;d prob.tbiv be given i cornniand in the field Hrigadieittener.il Mdo S Hi -ill. who habeen for some time in charge of the tut v of re turning de i ters, aocchedi 0 heeal (3.irrinrtoii General Haseafl trai n citizen of Indiana when Ike war broke owl lie i.- a ajradhnte of We.-i Point, and settled in thi State when he left the rear. In the three months' camnaign he served in Western Virginia as ;i.i to Qohoral Morrie. When the first three y eats' regiment- were raised, he Was appointed Colonel of tbe I7ih Indi ma, and served with it in 17 cetera Virginia and Kentucky He Wal made a Uri radier and COHUn mded a brigade in Wovd's division dining Huell's cm in paigh. At the battle of Stone River he commanded a divi-iori and diatinguiabcd himself by his cool juddgmeut and masterly handling of his troops. Comparatmk Sramirjrt ne nu IIkm.tu m tiik STATtl The following, as exhibited by the cenus of ltsfiO. shows the number of inh ibitants to eack death, I i the yen lb, a Afkanaas, aoc la MjHew v.Itk ... 81 Ma--, aad La ."7 ICortk UaroHaa 4 is Ki 1 1 1 in. i - aihi (atfana 7 MH-i-'tppi H4 Rear Is rast .
Mis-i-uri IJK 1 ela r S9 eianrW Land K Ott.. M4. ini la tl Viriuia 7l IJbio 93 Beath Carolina. Tl Ptiiwrtranhi V. llaaasaaire aw4 T ub. -71 Mtcbian. list Kai-n Trt cat to mla 101 Ala. ana C ant. 74 v. isc-i-m in? Fl irk) a W motocsota Mai: and Qeargla. , .elOregaa 218 From thi" rtbov e. it ipeir- th M s-ichu-ett-Chd L'luisnn are eiju.iPv healthy, or. rather, eqhallj uiiiie dthy ; lad lh tl in alMOet any of the Wantern Stateat person stund- the chance of living nearly twice .& long as in Ma-j.o husctts. The atatiattcs tor Louisiana, it utnal be reinem bered, are lot 1066 before the immortal Bailor renovated Ne 0.1ea:i It seems thai previous to his plying his rocAtjon there, and under t'ue aeet enfavorahki uirenmehnteea, ehe waa eqnal to Boeton In health How i- ihta accoonted for? Hisniture mole M i-sa liu-ef- a:,d Louisiana eqnalh niihealthi ? Not al all ; we all know heiter. Nature is outraged, and the lives of the
M issac iu-eir laborer- sh mene 1 'iv the oppre.-s
ion of hei m inufa' turin lords.
Probable capture of the whole force.'
lu--u
ItVtVUptlll V Of III' lilt Ml Ol tlM- Wil-sl
Her Entire Crew and Officers Prisoners.
FROM WASHINGTON.
THE PETE RHOFF CASE AGAIN,
tvr ' a tt ; 1 im .1 .rt;
FROM NORTH CAROLINA
. j :. ta k..iil.l I... f.ir thov jir tor
l oei, ai 1 " -. the common go-xl This juari hs- bee:; ne--lectrd to.) loug P Ihe credit of ur citv we I o; 6 it will ! neglecled no longer I - central and e u"o not know auy improvement that would add more to tbe beauirof tbecit? tfat. Ihst 01 ihe one nroi-o-cl. To let 4 lev. a w.ie -pot m the he Itof our CapHat. all eye sore add ab'ot. will 1 etat but Utile credit upon th.e ho manage . ur mancipal atTair. Tbe Council . ou.i do n act u-e to their credit thin to mke the appro ; lion calle! for m "
1mh Kaum John S Spann. Hel Ki ite ,
REAL ESTATE ACEHCY.
McKernanä Pierce, REAL ESTATE KiFAT. First Door BaüI of Palnn r Housr. XV STAIRS. UriC hire for Bate Hoiw- an-i I. - in th Cltv f lntianap"lis, and Karai- nd Farminir l.anrl tn thi- State. ni will sell lower than can be purrh-l pi ewhere. The f.'liow rut cocipri-es ome of the properly arc now otTVrinir at low priee s for ca-h or on time, M iua suit tho j iircliA.-er. fb'il-ilw A RARE OPPORTUNITY ! f oi fi.Tlt i honicor M.abot in trla 1 To Obtain a House and Lot, and thus get a Home. Urj ijlsell City Lot on lonr time to pereuut-who will bui!'l a hou- on the 1 : jurcl,-ei. If require.1. we will f'irtiih prt of th means iieeear P r the erection fbuiWllnz t thoae whose mean- are lo suffici'M to complete th-ir hne. itiMiiS . rm it, febia-.lA4ui Heal Estate Healerf. FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, Three Business Rooms with Dwellings Attached, On ct Wn)hiiulon Mrcet. Tbl Ejiliicc MSelM Six Bundreil Dollar ear ALSO. A Two Story Boarding House on Delaware Street, Reel A HdBaael (.'iery, will l; jjii at a .real bargaiu. Person-w -biug to iu3i au i:.-atiueat tbat willpar
a high pf cntag win ao wM ti. ci! artfl set- the piece- of pr. n art V K 1 , N A N A I'l EM
Ntw Vukk. April K. The Htral 18 letter fnun Nea Odein- 14th. ay8 tbe pew today Hod Bi i-liear City, i- of alienee importance. Th enernt evacu itri tiieir ork at ( 'eutreville leat night, but will pr .hililr lie ea peered entire, .is lip i unclosed l. f iure;. Orover' ferr on one -i :e. an I those of fcmory .ind V."ei;el on the other. Ke ki learkig hia geati aaal ammuuition behind Iii m The te;iner Dial. .. lateli t.iketi frm ns. will be reXMfjlüretl. Tlie U. S steamer ClitTonl has
reeaoTwJ aHMirucaietM in ihe rirer, nd rapitllrj
appru.ii;he.s ttip L) in. The ran Qneea of the Weal waa captmed frutn the enemy, in Qrah4 Like, at 10 o'clock of tbia eaotni;i C-.pt Füllet i e -tnir,!. ander, und her crew und ufllccra nnuiKei iaj, niuety, are bjuw pri-'tiet- ii Berwick 'a Bat. The ea'piarC ot the Qu?e;i el the We-t i.- ni '-t important. It is one of immense advantage ts tke Union eaeM. Tl.e Coiiimoii Council 'u esaion la-t evening, b a vote of 10 Aldermen and 15 Councilmen, nd pu 1 ii'-ol'it-ons pormltting the Harlem Rail r:d Coaapaaif to extend their track from Union 8quar down Broad vat to South Fulton Ferrv. OaHCAOaVi A pril 2"?. The municipal election of ofteaer ie-tenUy. passed off quiety, notarith Itandiiil the intete-t felt. The number ot votes tmlle.1 ere about ..ÜM), Sherman, the Democratic Maj or, receiving 118 oajorltj. The balaocc of the Dene cratic ticket elected; aWdorltkjl :i little larxer. The Council stands, Deuioctats lie-B-ablkana 12 Washinotun, April 91. The Feterhoft case area uu to iIhv iu the Cabinet; all areaciit except M; Chaee. All the official documenls were on the fable. The iu)pr&s,ion derived from rodkea tiofM ufter breiking up was, that the nnijoritv ot ti -- c nstituii"ii;il advisers were in lavor of hold big oil to the e-el Mid opening her mail. 8991 Hpok. Auril '2'2 Ihe steamship Persia, lrotn I.ivcrnnol 11th, iintl (neenstown
l'Jtli. hat- arrived with twedwee1 Inter news. Be ghnd. France, and Au-tria sent siintil laoeooa dispatches to Rmaia concerning Poland.
The di.-pitch is tiietidlv but conveys uu intclli gi le w iring. Ku.-iia is making active military preparatii ni The Post Sajl the American blockade is the O ily efflcienl mode for the North now to can v on ihe w ir, mid the ilaiiiirt'C Powers may hat e to 0 'tisidet how long aajajl a warfnto -hall he ermitte I to continue There i.- considerable activity in the Confeder ate Loan. It is lufi-gc premium .-imiiar fagurs for Pari?. The Snipping Cazette points to the expediency of using oonrofi for BriUab reeaeU in the West Indien It learns that France will protect her shippini: in tlie same m inner The Poli.-h rebellion appareatly gains strength. Foktri m Monroe. Apiil il. pteimer rrivHl thi rveitii; I roan Newbern, l!th, anil re ports (ien'l Foster left theie with a brigade yes terd iy foi Washington, N. C. The Captain reports the Monitors were all oil Hilton Head or. the Mkk. 0 iv. Wise has been recalled fiotu command in front of Williiimsbcrg, and Uen'l Hood placed in comm in. I.
s u It $ Report
Caicaoo, April 22. A apecial dnpatch from
Memphis ,nyfi: Three regiments of infantry and one ot caval i v left Memphis on a reconnoitering expeiitior. When near Moncem the ctvahy came upon a detachment of BlvtheV Rebel cavalry and a fight ensued, resulting in the repulse of the Rebels. The next morning the Federal cava'ry again attacked the Rebels, killing iH, wounding 40, and captured 66, The Rebels fled in great confusion across Coldwater. After crossing thsy received reinforcements and the Federals fell bick to Her nanda. I he Rebels wer ao aevereiv disabled they did not i-tempt to follow. At Hernand i the nre reinforced by infantry anil artillery under Col. Brvnnt, who moved to Coldwater ai d attacked the Rebels on theoppo lite -ide of the river. The fight lastetl till sundown, confined chiefly to infantry, as the artillery could not be BUCceacfalW used
a f-ne it - i(aant:tv or -n-'ar
tea. alt and iilher -tores, and 40 boat u.-oil by the rebels in transporting .supplies The rebels admit the lo- . of 9) killd. Col Graham thinks their Ioas a re-iter. Tue Feleril loss was one wounded and one tfhetafc Atdavlight on the 1st inaeatd we oceelel to the mouth of Rd Hiver, where we anchored On our paaaagedoan we destroted a large uum ber of skiffs ;md ÖatUat- W remained blot k adiug Red H vet at its mouth until the mornug ol the l'"h .ntint, when e got uoder way r.t 4 0 A . M.. and pro ceded down prtyou Sara, where we stoppe!, arid -eixel and threw into the river about 10,'KK) sacks of corn and beef, and proceeded on our way to Port Hudson, where we anchored about five miles above the batteries on the lh. On the evening of the 7th, about eight o'clock, the writer of this communication, the Secret iry of ftip Rer Admiral, left the Hartford and hoarded the Rit hmond off Baton Rouge. Capf. Worden has arrived here ftum the Charleston rleef. having been detached from hi com mand, owing to ill health. Intelligence fruin England lends to the belief that the departure of privateers from British ports ill be arrested by the English (iovernment. Washington. April 96. A special to the New j York Wor n - i s: Three week- ace), it is understood that inform
1
ati"i! wa- recene- in W.i-hiiijiton, fnm mi undovoted aaarcCj tliMt ti - . nih ol the armj on the Rappahannock wa- po.lkio e fleer-ve tnon The main portion ot the army is ome ten miles in the rear ol Frederi'-kaburg. KbTW Volk. April 996. Advices fn-m Port Royal by the laricatOtt ttete all the Monitors are being plated on deck, a number of ariizans Irom ike iny aaaiatipg. Attempts are amid to have been made by the Rebels at Charleston ti raise the Keokuk, but with what ttaccoea is not stated.
The weathei is getti.it' uncrafortnbly w arm , but ' '.'j1 .a I i.i. j ; a ' -Nt ri
me nnun ot ine irn tHanuntvv coiitmueii goou. A Utrge teeaaej is lepotted to have run out of Charleston Oh the night of ihe I3rh The Brit ish prize steamer Gertrude arrived to-day, Oaptuied 166) off Huhor I-.!and b the D S. Guu boot Tanderbüt attei h c hase of Je : il hour. She was bound tor Ciiarie-t ui, and on arriving off ih t port Mund it ao clo-cly blockaded that she was on her return to X tssau when capture.!. The tiertruüe is 250 um b irthen, iron built, six months oil,Jö'i horae power, aodhaa a cargo ot gunpowder and miliuiy 1000. Her cle.ii ance show-; her to be bound frojn nataatl to St JoiuM, N B. Fort Monroi . April 91. Two Rebel deserter-, who are uton the Minnesota, -t; - thit thuy belnn.ed to the Meiiimu: No. 9 Tltatthey had recently le:t her lying neir Fort Darling, on the James liner, and when they left a lar number of workmen were engaged in removing the ob structions Irom the river at that point for what pur(jae is not katowtt. '1 he steamer Cinie Martin arrived at FortTCOJ Momoe. t!i m 'lii.ng. ßeuera) ILtlleck was aboard, on hi- wir to Siff"!k
..C I or. LI.J. I ii ,, . ,.-'
iiiiu. iiinm noui irra m.i at "lJC
market generali? very flat Small lots of Lird are selbne 8191,(893; not much doing at these rates, and not mock offering (imceries, unchanged I Gold has advanced to 14." Silier, 165 Exchange, -teady lark Via rate t. !frrr Yoaa, April Flour dull, and c!ocs jiäIOc lower: quota - 65r96 05 ftir extra Stete f7 66 for trade brands Whiskv. dull ami lower; 43V,44c Wheat if dull, with a strong downward tendency; with:n a dav or two, there has been 19. 000 bushels of No 1 Milw.oikia dub.dattoerahle from the 1st f the 15th of June, at $1 63, but for the same kind of Wheat and delivery, tlie bet offer now made, is $1 47 Com is lower; a fair tig at 96a8G. Oats are in request at
l'ork dull and lower; $13(a 13 C5 for old mesa. $1113 for newmeaa, 614 75(3 IS 95 tor old and new prime. Mesa Beef, new orime, dull.
Beef Hams, uiet at $14(315 50. Western Cut Meats, t-teady with a good demand Bacon Sides dull and nominal. Lnrd.dull and lower; fllOWe. Cheee. 1 1 f?f 13c. Mceter, steadv and unrhanred Gold is still
unsettled; opening at 44, advancing to47. and ehxing active at 47-,J!tvM71 Sterling is little more active; 160rfl?l for
f au trark. r U to k aw-i
thaaaaaaaaas coat, n
of laud wanted bf th
AO taw kaa4 H la adria-
first class bills
MEDICAL. HIP TUT ETIL I THE 111 D.
IFFUCTEL WITH 1'KIVaTK 1IS-
aaaa, such a Syphilis (chancroidal, primary. .-c-
ar TTt;ary, ur any phar.) Ouonorrhaa, nir.-t
tricture Varicocele, Hydrocel Vrit.ary Dfseaaea, Sner-
matnrhea, Haainel fffakn--. N. etaeaal rarinalaar aad efforts of lf at.-isr, should AT DNTK rl-It Dr. Clark FOitatb Orr c aad Mcred Camahation Rucn, No. 4't
Kn-t W..-hint(tin StriPt. r.d 1 nrt . Tin- I -tor'- fill-Mi veara' fxraataxcr. In Mew York I
city HuMf - Lii.i i.i tri a' yoi. scirntilically . Consultation fn-e. Oflice h ura from 8 A. X. to 8 Y. t P. 0. Ri 12C4. a.r.dly V O N W I BWT T I A I-
rOrWI MKN WHO HAVE ISj tared tawsn-lre by certain secret; hal . a hich unfit thrm TT business, : iiUa-urr or the duuo of married Ufr;
!-. ruMili-atf.-U iinl oia luci;, ü".
from Um folliv- of uuth or other cau-c-, feel a debility in advance of tbeir yea-, before ahtrinjt themaelvea auder th'- Ir. alnj-lit of onv uu-, houM first read "THF. 8F.CRF.T Kit! KM)." Carried ladies bjU1 Uafft . aiethina f tufhortancr by perusitie "TVl Srcrt Friend." S-nt to any u-ldea-, in a sealed eaval8a)Cf on receipt of Ten Cet.' . PR STU SKT CO can 8 Ked aa 11 dieasee of a jirir-ite or rvitiiVntlil nature, fmm a A. M. t 8 P. M.. Cawilllaj from 9 to 11 k. at iheir office. Oddreai DkUCIAl v sti aktäCO. tnrh21-dwlv K-'Oi I ' ". Mm.
San Fr-s,-i,. April, '.tl Sided C5lenlat; Mark fJerilrra w.th a eaaarter million iteaaaoe 8 - ij Roka. Lear, hence to Hoop Kong. at Hoololo Much '2Hth. lei' tke 13th Steamship Sooooi mrie lare number of passf-ngei s, bielodinp many women .md children The o6lee ol a Cop;tiiead pewepapar, the Sacra oMBte Republican, eai destrojied at one o'clock this morning by mob of soldiers lrom Camp l uiou.
SPECIAL NOTICES S-T--1860--X. DRrVKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS ahdkaaaCad aaeara'a gr'-at re-torer. a delightful kwvar 8(8 aad adhre tanj . Corrrod ,f pnve 8t. Cr.ix Kum, raacraaat taarOa. n n t' ratea tue aeey, without stimulaiiiiK the. hrain. It de.-iroys acidity of aha stomach, ercate an appetite and itrengtlieus the njstem. It ia a certain cure for kj8p88aeBl Constipation, liiarrhea, Liver Complaint, ami Nervous llraalache, and prevents Miasmatic 8888888 from change of diet, wno-r, kc. It can be u- .1 at all tirne of day by old or yonnp, and is particularly racaaaaaaaafad to weak and delicate persona. Sold by all Grocers, Drutrifis's, Hotels and t-aloon. P. H. Dnfta A Oes, IM iiaaiway. New York. janl2-dwlt in Cm
HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS,
Wholesale & Retail HKIK IN
Hats, Gaps, and Straw Hs .it-jri RKCKiVhl) H1R
ist
öoodß,
SUPIRIlKrG STOCK
i GOODS, IURM i UttiM IUI "AM r AC I CHX
h- East, which he will -'11 as low a tho lowet.
All tli o i. AT?.'. kt fcTi.rs kep- at No. 15 Pennsylvania treet, four door sonth of the Po-t Cffte . Indianapolis, Ind. aprlj-dAviriliTi
THE HwiaiW k St. Jom ph mirmi U 4a v roR aL Over Soo.ooo irrfi Ot 1 MR 11K8T Farraiii?. Prain ty Ttabe r Ub4h Iaat pTo tmm jara errtt', aad imlf e pr pawaaatM reaatd nr Um frt twv. yt Ta kadaun aad ctrWMMf(aw tk tW aa-ndiattfa rw 8ar ka) laat. and a" - -mtr. tmpr. v-nw-nu, tame tka k
Ilia, I of lb- i rn., i iv. i. Twen t pr c. u' t Braaa lb l aar crC.t prw. I lull payment m a
of t8 I kr- ä st-.' i dka
Jf . Wi a.tne-t
le?3 eaaae aaa a I i rar
and r.iBn r.t tu etc tly rdu ina: th artwal cwa' f th haj i a procure th Ntaw). altWIatwwai saaraa rtet riiU rend-" '. r V,- morignfi Haatai n I arms moi Frari8aaBlo. Ih haiiia' al ä 8. Joph Kai: road ran orwr two lnainM m')M tltnairti aeo( tk rrbaa aad awaitOtawt
aarimlaral and pastoral nalaa l
niiUian of acre I
timber n rrler
trraiin ot
aad lataraat aa aaqr
aaaaettotia
able to bay is a
peach orchards v loeyard and rropa. to be feacd. for
cause money tn rented in aheep and yaaBgatnca will
thuaa double aaaaaaaw, d this p letter tUeo
latlng m land, een in H-rth Mi aaa art. Got rich hi taa way firat, in.1 then iuet fundi In aarplu land :f deaired A GKATriTY TO Wool-Growers and Stock Raisers, Who aboold ui.de rataad af Cada Um, the rreat advantage to 80 rratoit MiaIy enjoyed by then rn TTnnhata Mia. so uri. Any BBWOl ty of awpertor hay ran be cheaply and roadly procured without tw-pass poB the rifbu of ahy. for if IM cra- 1 not cut fron he prairie and fathered it tou or ii leUoed ti fire But little hay nredod, aa the arr mild and abort and the "blue froaa" Of
the country furnish excellent a-raxtec. eron in te- Uo I i.k: this opportunity lor aratuitoua a
rior paturarc and fodder will continue it b laaposribk to tell; dubt1rs the rapid oaarch of froodotn wil cut it abort byaadorintr an twiioonar emlfration. but aa tho Railroad Company an.1 non-rrddeut "peculator own all the land, except a nall proportion occupied by a rery apara. uopulatioti, the atroOK probability ia that Wool Grower aod
larye Stock Raiaem can enjoy the enough with proxT euterpriao, to
ent fortune before the p retool vacant land are purchaoo l and settled ao as to cvcuaaMcril'e ample rana-e for their stock Thut poor turn cau uae and virtually own lanrer and too re productirr form la Mtaaoun than rich men do or ev. r can in the KaMerti "tatea N( BETTER RKGION. Much has been -aid and written to Wool Grown and Stock Grow era in Iwhalf of tbe claim of Tetaa. bat aakia from (rreater complicity and injury ia tho rebollMan, its renjotne-s rron all the be't marketa, it. liability to frequent drouth., numerou eudden and rreat iiangoa 88 the temierature of it- climate, make it a region far infertor ti Northern Miaeotiri. It ahould be remembered that Mtsonrl !s talthin three d tim' e'in te,iel tram any
Atlantic Citr,
pld c
lunicatiou by Water,
CROCERIES NEW HOUSE NKW nnooM IWRatrw CLCaW.
ATTORNEYS,
DAVID M' DON" ALI). AI.BKRT G. PORTKB. cDON ALB Al MUCH, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Y66JN8 UMM k. Over Branch of the Bank of the State,
bi)o Hiids 0a 1.Ü0O B t'ofT.-e. boo iarreh Syrup. &0) C k a a t Tea.
I a oril, fnldwrlU Alvord
inrreaaea
Indianapolis, in ft.
,iprl3-dlm
HOTELS.
tao mnat eaat of the dlv ot lu i..i:i:. i.-.
projhhl 1.. the be-t road in the Sie. A brick dwellina; lnuae. lar-e and well arranprti farm. I. tum Atet. itlianl, kc, 4c. on the preroiaoa. I It can easily be made to produce $2.5M per year j It cau be purchase! on earn term.
Dar loan was 5 killed, and 15 wounded. Col. Hrynut hohhl a strong poaition. Ni Y..KK. April 22 In the matter of the rlaiaa f Hie Tnited States l)itrkt Attorney, for the inaii of the PeterotTto be jiven up by him, was disposed of. Judge Betta to day tendered a t-rbal opinion in the Unitted State-i District t'.airt in thii city He held that tlie District Attorney was the naa-ter off the eaoo. T list as the ;ul)!ic proeecutor, he has the rieht to withhold -ur-h evirtet.i e a he might -re tit, and if he reJhaad lo permit mails to be opened and asked that i; I. e given up to him. he was entitled on -ion. The mail wh delivered to
D:drict Attoruev Smith by him. and at once
transmitted to the llrttali Consul. The ctreapondence of the Evening Pot ys: Thor are lre-li rumors tJyint: every d iv alout Chirle-t'-n fetal Admiral Dopont, The truth Sfoni- to be that the attack on Tort Sumter wag a heavy revoouoi? ance whiih niht easily have become the grind attack This reronnois.nr.ce rcvei'ed to Da pool Ma strength and weakness, o that he will be bellet pteptred fur the woik uu hand -hould lie renew iheltck. Tho statement that the Pre-iJent ia angry with Admiral Dm oi,t; that he is to be renioveal, aud that be prenitori!y ordered a -o. oiid atuck, are all groandleai There is t4 be a aeeeaad attack, and DtifKnt will probiblv lead it, fetid no unpletsant iispauhes n - heen sent to him at all. lie will, however make the attack only when in his own judgment he thinks fit. W aeon o top, April 22. The Nar? Depart MOM 1 a- reoe vel the lollowing official dispatch; . td 1" S S'e'tnei Pecaacola, off New Orle.inf, April ft: Oa the morning of the 27th ult , at about daybreik, Admiral Farragut, in the Hartford, eo- ; gaged the bitteriei at Warrettton. three miles below Y;ck?bu.-i. and paseed belw it on the m roh g of the 99fJi before dajliarhl. 1 he A'hitp, hiving taken a full Bupply of Drovisioti, Irom i b irga which had been floated down the previou. morning by Admiral Porter, o pis-e-1 the W ai reMon batteries and anchored near the flag shin about 1 o'clock A. M. . The hart bo a Vicksburg, having broken , her mooring I 'he city, floate-1 down and ran ashore opposite to wberr the H irrf r ! and AJhe atroaa were anchored. Daring the day an uffijer ! w.i feOOJl 00 hoard the Virkaburg. who found
that all her machinery had been removed She ! had nothing 00 board sate four musketi While the Admiral was hesitating the pio ; prietv o: retaining her aa a wharf boat or a depot, the Rebels came down, and oq the night of ; the 30th burned her The Switzerland. Uu Urd an J Albatross, after ; beir-' all filled with coil and prorwions, peased Warrertnnon the morning of the 3lt. and al
4M ;.mvk ro lNt -na TiiK LAJWMO up ! daylight the little squadron prooeded down the inapott ai.d vicinity that he will .pa show river to Turner s plantation, where on our naa-
paee we hsd seen the wreca or tne Indian da. we found no traces of the wreck but learned that it had slipped off into deep water dornte, the late gale We anchored here and remained until 6:30 P. M . when we proceeded down and engaged the battery at (Jrand Gulf. This battery consisted of oaaa two or three he-arr gutta, sent down Iroca
AVELINE HOUSE, r. J-. am:lie, Propr i ot iiT a I lion ii ;i ii I IJ i i 6)68
U).p..tc ;lie i ji.it Houe,,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
1.000 Brlauf Brandy Ml Pir.esttln
5iaD Rum 1,000 i'ack -apres Wir.e
Hail aid Tvla-raj.h with all hnie markeu and the cobv
mrce if the eorl'1 SECESSION PLAYED OUT. M18.SOLUI 1.UVAL It U now t-rfertlT safe
profitable to enuirraU. eapectally t" i. r:. M un The State will -oan be free. Her central position, coa tr. LiiX free lalor, ititereot and her (treat and ittcrraiibf majority of pa; riic and loyal citlaes. demand and guarantee thU Leeud tbe rhaduw of a doubt; uhrapro-ala -ery oppoaera cuuulndt thla. FREE STATE COLONIES. Larre asxl choice hodl of land offered, farataa f Colonies every desirable facility. Kridently it is the heat te etnitrrate in Cotoniea. It ia easy, practical aad aaaat baaj
enrlai. it only reouire cnoperation with
rriore as a coruniiltee, to c.rrr.iKl with and combine In
dividual action. Thi plan secure desirable
crentitif smnt; thm a stron band f union, it
Kk 11 enjoyniml, and the outlay of money aim labor by each, in improvement... heneflt tbeothrr and adda iarjrly to tbe value of tbeir neighboring farms. Pervnv dl.p.ed t form Co.nl. by making the proper elf.-' c. vtmjf httle Lut their time and attention, will find it for their intereat to confer with the undersigned m m H TV! TIMF. with prudent f.,rethonrtt and action, t secure with little money, rich farm and happy hom svbich mia rapidly increase in valta. tkTjf Oaaa planted by June 90th, will aerurr a good crop even on new broken prairie. A I. rare Sectloaal ilaii. Tbe tbaded part !. :n. tb- exact locality nf tha land offered for sale, can be bad by remittina thirty eenta either of tbe undcraltrned. Circulate tbe Docnaraeaita. I'AMPIILF.TS containing skeleton Man, showing kail road 088W0tp.il. an i iriving full and reliable information
about the oil. production1-, market, climaie.
nea. 0c , of Northern Missouri, are furnirbed grat
ly f..r jndidou ditri)uti.ni in frmina eolouie, m any reaf..i.i .. uaiiuti . u personal application or by mail, to en her t KORO K S HARRIS, l.isp Ai.rvr Haviial 4 Sr. Joeara KaiuiOAn r owranT. 5 CITY KXCHANGK BOSTOV, lLaSO, on
Joaiaa Ht-?rr. Lsn i'(.mn-Mk Hn-.:i aprl7 dlw
! 68 East Wash. St.,
aprlO
I o'i l u ea dwiv
I X NE IMHIM.
XÄE CLOAK STORE.
TL H AVK JUiT RErriVFf) AM) trwrn owr
of tb larfrest and flnet atork of
NEW IRON STORE. P0MER0Y, FRY, & CO , Commission Merchants, No. 117 West Wahingtoii Street, OPPOSITE THK STATE HOUSE.) Indianftpoli, ind. QKXT0 tOR THK OHIO KI ER MIT OMPAXY. The M.vli'-n Pearl Starch "mpany. The Mad'-- :i - MilU. . d ;1 and BsUiZvle. DEALERS IN Iron, Nail-. Steel. -, tilas?., S.-b. Wooleu Ware, Grind -tii. e., Ac. i,u'junt reciveti and offer f.r sale, to the fit v and County trade at the lowest p-V-e I ."o" tons be-.? qnality Pittsbtirp Iron Bar. round, -quare, oval, balf oval, half r 'liil, band. h-np, lalj. .-heet. c. Qahraadsed Sheet Iron b-r Sorghum Boiler and Eva;., ra-b-r. K. l.esi N'all--. Rrad. F i.cing. Wrotajht, Horse Shoe. Caidnp. Eini-bin:, Wrought and Cut Spike-. Clinch Ka la, Ac. ileal f ail desaJla-tkaBS.Cast. Gennan. Spring, Blister. Slab. Stel Tire, Hoe Steel. Boxe. Rfcrei-. Burrs and Tap.-. Tools for Black-niitbs and Woodworker; ateel wing, r gl', double and treble -hovel, Springs v Pttb irgh and Eatem. Ar. lev -long aid hrt arm. Bounder., or diamond wi&g, four size). Hould toard, stubble and sod. seven ize-. Woodwork Hubba, Felloe, Spoil. -. v. Wheels on hand or made to order. Thtn.b, Skein and common boxing. If alleable CaAf.cg, Clip-, Ferrule, Ccukey, Ac Bolt -Obrman -, all kmda nd tx. 5atf. bot preaaed, square and bexegan Waber. hot presaed, all dies. B.acksaaith'a. Plow 'Vikfr'.. Carriair .nd Waon Makr- wjll fb.d a comrietr
-tock of their gv.. or Ui- te-t 'juanty awa 8Baaa8M
price-. aprl
In.uOt, Ccho. IKlilANAFOLlS.lM, Sut,. IKI B 8 i I-n.iti.
200 Box.- pi-,. Uoar 0'at Oaaaaaa
600 Boxe Rai ins
et
Ortd I .Meva II el I I .
er brought te tui city, which e will aell at wholesale rr retail from 25 88 60 per cent, below any other bo im ia the Wetern oantry We have a very large atork far oar wholeaak traaV astd our "ountry V. .t hant- m M aave further eapnr by eaam niug - BT toefc
Y'.u can nm -r frebrht and otbor r-,)n-a y
your t.ioa - GivcnaaeaU and . Kemrmher tl,. i.a S'.-r. . tild p., -n.fr . h . A ,g I F. a C.t
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IndianapolU, Indiana.
r'Ti'h I v Ik s.m..
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(HOKE STOCK OF GROCERIES.
t8aVn
fjo.rx o T - bacco 6ört Sack I m 3,ooo Ba ri .i Salt l,0i0 Barrel Tbiky.
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Sellins Chripfr
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WANTED.
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the Citv, fur aal cbaap for .ash m-kVknan PIERCE, Real Estate Ag-nl-
MILLINERS. MISS J . DOYLE
AGENTS O o n t ii n f 1 W ii ii I h I
WESTERN HOUSE .
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$: a: 5 1 i! taui, PrBuc laartTtTioaa, Ac. "Only infallible rraaadiee known. " 'rre frsva Ftsksoaja," ih1 dangerooa to the Human Family." hau come out cf their aoira kB
Sold Whoeale In
'Sold by all
rwana" of all
'See that' Coaraa a" aaaae ta oa ach hex, he
Ua aad Flaak, baCarc raw buy
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SUMMER GARDEN.
all large ejtfaa.
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tre-t. i-- Loje luitiKi- keeping a fans atillinary Kn-.j . ii.- Lere at ai t-.tue- way bv fr uLd the I et a--rtmerit of Bitineu. Ribbons. Ireuch Flower. Plamea. Hndal Wreath and all good unally to t fund In a lir-t a e.tahliahn ei.t Mu lsle intend making Indianapolis her pernian.ei.t rendence, aid nill at allt.nvs k ihe best and moat desirat !e goo4a to be found in t.. aiarhei The pair naga "1 the public I. respectfully ..lH-.ie.l. apra-dlv
WAN f ISIA
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med ici'ie wj'h evr
--.. ran, at 08, and w b per year. Ajrent- are required to
ucaaIn ad.litiL.ii in the ahm -aLarv I defr v all ex
cident to tb buubeM. It ia an aa-xveeable auJ beairbfal , accupation for young men, giving thrtn a good opportun. ty to make nv.ney without the aaihflity of suitainlux loaa accruing from aclung on coamiaaion.
Applicant -hould apply m peron. r mar, in inrther inform a? i-u b der.rsd'' th1 proprietor by letter. So oti will be aanpUyed äjt a la term than one year, and win rntrr Into a written coi.tract to that effect. I shall require areertty in all cases if I am cot personally acquainted with the applicant, at I hall totrast in hi custody money, raedtctrse. book and receipt to tbe at nfrrom 050 tnf3.oee J. M. FhOST. jaalB-dAwim Itteiiarsataob-, Indiana
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TJIIOH HALL SUM afER QaUtDSl
N. Y. PRICES.
LOTS FOR BUSINESS ROOMS
On net attar t Street, near
in flan Street.
IjiTKou the We. t side of Dalaware ai
h - VI. - A BlrTaaaart'a De 1,1
near Washington atreat, for aal cheap. p ' feet fron, For P'-R lot' rebl6-dna Real Eataie
FlkUl l MN HAU, SIMMS GAJUMLS WILL OS
I opened oa Monday, the 4th day of way. ai iw
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