Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3920, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1863 — Page 3
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flfTh Abolition errant -n this -ite rt In terr ble rast, or prstei.d to r. at the withdrawal of th Democratic cit t wet Th can jest rail on. Vulear .rue of their neiehbors It bat thev
wa9 lie on. and fhty pat.Jtr tn th appetite of a set
' of buliiva wo-, art exceedintilT ansmua to lilu trat tbir course and patriotism on th trt 1 corners at an exeot fnr not joining th trtnv
Addrtts of the Democratic Members or rat omntiAL asembi.y
ta TUT PPOPI V HP I Mill VI Wuh them, none but i blind 1)1 lowr of tb Aho TO .Hb rtWLL m limiM. Iill0n Go,! hM ant nbt to brwmtb tht pur. .Ir etlla fwrtH tit Mlinrjr lte Itat of hnn-i. Coi. A' hey i.lut-ata rheirconduet
s..,.o mit lt.. Kriaanna all
tatw retinal not heeta arram fS I I W W t du F I II f I (9 4 A 11 tttuiienitl Irrm.
in this matter bv an ai.-aoot The Colons! it food on ante totes, and Iwih ba n to fit lb
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point A oti1 jartv w aa aap-,raiiiiff aiaT i inn ma.l t flight of ;t n of the partv m
lull arnt 4111t valiant leaiiing agiinsi war la P and will and flourishing hl on h hirruped out. "Bv find. .lim I'm tome home to whip in y wilt if the
ia up. Ah ha no right to t tip for m It I . L. 1 ... A n ,mr' If alt.
All N-r. hon.d inert lb -a-xbe, t k eJt ra- mm-. nr u-r. . . ,, . , ' r.ilyim.t.J.mimm Iio't üP. I It whip hf J n b ' Juii mi with tliwt Arnditioni-ta Ii.n.v 1 bcprwawaa AaWre... aai not valiant with their surest, thev will
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Jtt !AwvT There tu soother Hurrv .tnth. ip rtifHir Th bora ran un Dl ,wratrt, rtl nr WawHingt' 't. traet . .nif.tt wnleh dmoli4bi tbt concern took plact SiAVESY I IlUSOIS PottwTt it) Ctftlitgf. Hancock. Illinoit. announce the alt of sit col -ord mn at auction, by a Jnttic of th Pac. to diacharpt finet tnd eottt incurred bv them 8JT" A friend cf oyra says that T-mlln-n 4 Coi wtve ibe bt tobacco in tht city W art aatUfiwd with hit jiKitnetit
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LATEST WAR NEWS.
GtnwTtvl Bm.1. Ml April SUt, oeetpitd Opt I Tbt ptektt lint or btwn atttoded contidtrlouaat and Waahington. ratting for tbt da at tbt abiv and tht Rhi hart contracted tbt.ra on tbt latttr plct Bowling Urtta road Cftralrv er being mo at tad at fait a borawj Tbt cofrttpotdtut ot tlM Pb ladt.pbit fnm could be got atva (
The new rrcru v era wrui to tht Ibtb, aatt tbt it Jt rwporM tb( r rwMriciUbwrg Dow oc battle at Putv! trt htcoming ttt blovdj tht rupie4 n a fltoag I'oioa fore under Own. Patlottts on both iile wert Tery httTT tick, aod thaA tbe r..:roi thwwee toward Ricb-
heing raridlr rpahed Alao that rnrt
MEDICAL BOOKS. C.
GALEN'S NA0 DISPENSARY
Important from the trmy ihr 1'otomail
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h fnruiWd many aantltr. men ti i'kh nw
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brawl any bow.
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SPEECH 0"F Hon. D, W, Voorliees, Driivrwl In tht Huumf 1 Rovri-etitaUv, fchraarT It. IttJ, n ti "Act t iiMlrmnify ihr rrnWnt jit ethrt ptrawit for MpenHmff th writ f hahet p.irj.u, and aaaa taw kw pwrraanca taeraof," la lurwj riiiKi ia pnpLlt tnrm. mii -. i ...trHHi t thl ufflc. Tbl lita'tTaat ffort of Mr Vorn to protect lb llbrrty of tl fflw tfniw UM wepoiia of the Frailnt am)
kl mlnton. a4 axuld l in ibr banln of rrrrj vntrr !
It aawwaa a atapblt of it pa-.
Prlct 1 1 50 pr KM). Ail vrin boold direct tbe cb- to br meat by rrtta.at the pottair " " r' c..pv,iiid tui.t b prpatd. AddrM r.UtVH. li t l(KNKa A Rl.tliHAM. IndlanapolU. Tht- Coiiwrription Aft.
lT"W liking along Washington street t pick wp "ittma," we hardlv tfwa fail to drop in at our old friend Klotz "New Y'.rk Bar. mr." No. .17 KiM Wa-hiiigton stieet. if for nothing tlai at 1 Itaat to witneaa th "busy (" lift that fwigpt aiprnie there s'rorn m'rniny till nijrht Ifia
large forrt of rlerk' ;r conatantly engafed, ' torn retailing all kind of notions, taucv cn.
toy", tire arnic, cutlery, perfumery,! ij;tM. ; .,rk et books and the Lord knowa wh it else; others , fillioa; orden bi.li hi travelioK aftent eiid id i dtily; and then tbe opening of freU to -k, the , bung and arranging of the same into shelve, the daily wholesale transaction and all of that make '
us feel really proud of the pronperUy of our he loved rit Fishing tarda ia a cmaiderahle item with him and we would y to all of our spirting ami fun-loring friervi to goto Klotz's New York Ha. r to find the thing fur your next fi.diing ex ptdition. We would like very much to tay more in praise of this establishment, but our space ( t I ids.
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PMMi ok Hon. D. W. Voorheeß. OX TflK CONSCRIPTION BITJ,, lu the Hou of K ;irppnuitivp, Kei.ruary 2T., lat.1. ThU IS oi. of 'Yf. fitit -;.re li" ' M' Vi.nrhw. '1:1 I qatinn now ocetipTina a larr harr of pnbllc attention, and arary voter in Indiana abould have a cow. Drmocr ata sbouM raise c !ttr to dJtnut' thS largely in erery sirbool IHatnrt in tbe Mate. It wiake apamnblet of nubt paaea. Prirt Hl IIO prr IOO. All ord-raho'lW dl'-t 'be nr-.: b. be a-nt t.y .-X- !, aa tut postate Is owt tent for ea. li copy, ami mul e prepaid. Addreae KLDRK, IIARKXKSS A RIVHAJI. Itidlanapoli.
foil Printing. Wt art now ready to do all kinds of plain and fancy Job Printingin the .rt si vie. on short notice, ami d$ cheap if in tt other offiff. We h;trc Competent hitnds. roi pre-isex. a tin assortment f paper and card, and we can do good and cheap werk All kind Of boolt-. hrieft. atalopu'. fir... printed in th rnuit it'e nnd on short not o. We ask the patronage 1 lii-inocru!?, and all nth. er - that want printiag done. tf.
To Local Anvrariaraa Rates of ..dx erti-ii.L' in the local column will hereafter be as tollowa: f or ten line or les, $ 1 Oft Over ten Unes, ten cent a line No notice will he inverted until paid for
CITY AND STATE ITEMS.
iyT he Military Auditing Committee will be m Bwflwn W Knday am: B if unlay, the Hth and 9th inst Faiwii Caji Pai hks. 1'J'ldox three !b. cans
choice peaches, for -ale at . H. Slout & Hro's, j opposite the Palmer HoiiMt. ManfTftf NnTira. There will he a meeting of
Indianapolis Council No. "J. of R. and S. Ma.-"U-, tbia Moudvi" evening, it 71.. o'clock. i iia. KisHka. Recorder.
Wasteo. A first rinM Milliner, to whom gooi wages anil steady employment w ill be given Addreee Pott t-rtice box V, I aprlO It QrFroni the North. South. East and West, and from everv Family Store. Ofti c. Library. I'ain'er. Paper Hanger. Ga Fitter. Ac. in the C ty, we bear the cry we must have one or more of those Light Ecdinr Step Ladders. For ale at Werden A t Vs.
Rhaforixo thk Capital. We are told that the tobject of removing the sat of Gotrerntnent j of the State fnirn Ihdi.m ipolis it freely talked of I among the people of other, nnd particularly Democratic counties, nnd will probably le a question in the nett c mva-s. The arrogance of thedomi- I nantp trty here h is produced tht- state of feeling. 1
1 he advocates of the measure claim that the M lie ha no buildings Vre worth straw; that a new State H"Uc will b ive to he built, and that ground will be fieeiv donated at any other point that might be selected, upon which to erect nil
tue nutnic huilding required. 1 he nccepianew 1
oT the donation from the I inted States of the land here, tl ey contend, diws not bind the State for all time lo tot, to keep the seat of (overn-
ment upon that land. The monev received from liM tale of lot they would refund to the Tinted 1 State. It is well for our people to he advi-edof I what the feeliiiz is in other parts ot the St de In
regard to our great and nourishing city. an4 they can goycrn themlvs accordingly. Hmsvolkxi r to a St! k Soldier A di--1 barged soldier who had been disabled for lile bv being" run over lr, .ig.- gun in Kentucky. Vtf rrdStcl the other day by soma thief at his hoarding house ot al'. his monev. about !'.) One of
the military clerks at the Mustering Office and a citiie.i succeeded in recovering $ 10 of the money for him. He wan vrv greatful and wanted to pay them tor their trouble, but thev rtwVwtwJ to accept anything. One of our poli- emen. who are loud in their professions of ) mpathy for the soldiers, nette'! the thief and c'' tbout $li ol the monev on him and claimed $0 for his trouble, which Wat paid. This is sympathy from a (aid offi' ,al with 1 vengerce. --,!: - go farther in thfe flwfcnerate days than practice. Hypocrisy is at a premium in the market Tla the I. Mat Mllver Hollar. Tis the last silver dollar. Left 'hinir alone. All its Is'itl.ru: t -otnpaniona Have malted and aone, Not a co n f ; kindref, No spei ie is nijrh To echo lack softly Iu silvery "gh. You mu! leave me. bright dollar, The lat of my few, Since thy mate; have departed. Skedaddle thou too. Tliu, kindly I aend thre, To wand rafar In the ak of hinplastem, A liiumerln star. So s'on may I follow. Wlivn tli. u ..rt no more. An! I wreck ot starvation On shinplascr shore When th- p'ir- aever linelea. And hiner. liav- flown. Oh ; who can feel wealthy (hi pictures alone.
rjrsockwe!!. it I mi w aahiii.ton street, baa Fredericksburg Evacuated. the bneat auck of family grocna in ih city. He sells cheap maple molaae at one dollar a gallon a..) everything else e.lUiiy chttp Lee Falling Back oil Richmond. 1 ' HH you Wklui m CitTtnia K Hatktt. . f N I M, Kwnfoehf Arenue. ha. m hand a fine OK hH I I9 f f f -V .
aanortmtnt of rumpa, and ia prepared to 00 any kind of work in hit Ikf He h -the best I'nmr. in th State, and r o hands to dig and clean wella at the shortest notice. For the Ssrntiorl. v 11 k. J. s t I Oil . Mu KniToa I notice by your paper of Sttur day that the Democrata h:Te withdrawn their city ticket from the field, and it is fitted that thev will not attend the polls on Tuesday .thed iv of the municipal election If there i no com;etition for the city u thee to be filled on that day, a great expense will be save ! to the candidates and. their
party friends. There will be no necessity for hack hire, runner, lager beer and the expenset for the other appliances generally regarded aa I requi-tta to carry an election. Huudreds, nay j thousand, will be saved tie time and the cnn. (juent interruption of business- usualv required of them or thought neces.-ary nt a contested electitn 1 therefore prop we that the money thu j saved by the candidates for city offices and othet s, be donated 10 relieve the necessities of the farni-1 lies of tbe ab.-ent soldiers, or the widows si d
orphans of sohiiert a ho have fallen in defense of their country If every voter would contribute what he Httwf by the Kepttblictna being jermitto elect their candidates without opposition, a handsome turn might be raised for the objects named A liu-i bli an.
from Kentucky. QuMMitl May 2. Gtn. Carter croaoed tht Cumberland helow Somerset. Kv., vwstcrdav. with t.lMjO tuet rni ttUcke-l tht Rteis al Montireilo After a ere hght he dr v tliert from tbe town I 1. .111 Tf laoiaaippi. Cin. iNari. May I Tht Charletton Men ury aayt: The Fttlerale .a Or and Lake captured 100 heb els, two rams, lour tranaport and threw gunboat
r. . r atu lrtii irvjok o.e. (,a t. ll..n
Royal is occupied and it being utwd at a landing place tor tor tieman has ad n ed to Culptj-tier and ur railroad trai nt are rti g to that point The Baltimor corrwapvindotit of tbe Herald tute that a Rebel force it atill north of the Hal
tirooie and Ohio Railroad with 20 piece of artil ler . probwbl v near Hrowntville Pa H savs
(urn. Sebtock baf utterly ftiled to expel the Reo elt up to that day. May 1st. though ample means are at hit disposal. The same correspondent state tbtt the Rebelt ! wore concentrating en Ki ia at Bridgeport, tod I
John Forsyth, Mobile, says the Federals have ta DO doulK that the greater portion of Lee keiiM.vrhew. 111 the Mobile and Ofwk railroad. . rmv m northern Virginia, having left a am all
eighteen uiiie fnin Columbus, Mit 1 hit ftatot threaten Sottbert. railroad cobii.i j
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NORTH CAROLINA ITEMS.
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nicat un gtntrally. A large force of Federals was aitbin two mnet of Houston, Mist., on the 19th. designing to dt atroy the Mississippi Central railroad ,iht Hi port
force behind to hold Hooker in cb.vk
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Frightful Steamboat Explosion, 10 if 1 T or no KlIttiBiaw.
Later from Western Virginia. MORE ABOUT THE REBEL RAID.
SPECIAL NOTICES S. T.--1860.-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS
'The DcmocracT of Iowa h ld their Sttte ;
e .t .on.it Des MoiMt CHa on t he 20th ofj thi? month. M . for the purpose of nomuntt-
ing c uidtdatet !or tiovernor, Lieutenant (overn -or and Judge of the Suprerm- Court. t?"The memt-ers of the Fenian Ilrotherhood arc rcuoded to meet at their H ill on Tuesday evening, the 5th inst , on business of importance An important personage will be present. mv 4 2td A Stiwart. Sec'v.
lien. Hnacall a Order. An order just issued by Gen. Haseall. com mandin in the District oi Indiana, concerning the nfOTOaaawtni of Oen. Bnrnsiiie's re-ent order rv-; e ting offenses under the conscription law, ottrncts attention. We ipiote from it: "All newspnpers and publics, eakersthat otMUa sei or encour.ige resistance ti the conscription ai t, or any other law of Congrt : i--c is a war measure, or that endeavor to bring the war policv of the Government into disrepute, will be con siderel as having violated the order above alluded to. and treated accordingly. The eonntrt will have to be saved or l"jt JwOug the time this Ad
1 uiiinnLraiiuo 1 tt urn II in jawwaaj , .uiu Uiwrviorw ne j m I who ia factiously and actively opposed to the w ar ; cry variety of style of hats and cap I policv of the Administration is as much oOMted
Good i to his Government."
i It is certainly n moral, if not a legal offense, in I a newspaper or puoüc speaker, to counsel or en- '
courage resistance to an v law. That is doctrine
which we have preached f: years V presume. though we hare not investigated as to the fact, that ith a military offense under the conscription law in any newspaper or public speaker to counsel or encourage resistance to that law. So far so good. No newspaper and no public speaker of the Democratic party will cuusei or em our a'e resistance to that law, "or any other law p i-sed b Congress ,s a war measure" violent ..nice, we mean. Whattrw ueitftmt Detll
ocrats may oppose to these laws wl besuch le
at Snencer s. .v v w asiung'on -treet
as the best, chetp as the cheapen Repairing of every description of hats Soft hats rebanished and returned to at to appear like new. roav Qt
'In the present de i rth of news, we would
remind our readers of the important. tbon1l old fact, that Speri'-er's Hit and C ip store. HI Iffaw Wathington street, is the place to find new styles of goods ap Sf n
SoLPirts' Claims .1 T Jackson, having been authorised bv the Government, is giving special attention to the collection of bounties, hack pav. arid pe:-s .. or discharged r deceased soldier Any information desired will K promptly given Ottice with Hendricks k Hord, .K . luilding. two doort aouth ot tlie jvistotbce. M
IjrTaHUaWUM fO Bow BeovkbW The undertigneii hat discovered a complet ru edv and curt for Hol' Cholera He will warrant in all caaet where ui tractions art followed. For nil information, addret Frank: : I.aKiw, v.r.-.wli LU rni d.ui. Ohio.
Irr' let! It k George W Pitts has on hand plenty or pure, clear Ice, to supply his customers, without shipping from Toledo or any other point. 1 Anv , eron wtnttng Ice. cm ht -upolied by addressing George W Pitt. R.. w.'.'t. IndianaDOfts P O, tp30.3wt
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gutter on Washington street, between Illinois and Pennfylvanta. are not in a pure and healthy condition. it hm examine lhetti a- he ov--e '1 tie condition d t:.e i-.tcrs generally is bad enough to breed a pestilence, and will, if thev are not on renorateil.
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gal resistance win tc' tneir const tui inalitv as will tet whether they be law r not. The great glory of the Democratic party it in its tra ditionai doctrine ot obedience to 1 ta . and it 1 not
an going Si snuff out this glory hv treachery to its tradition. 1; will itself ooey the hw. atid compel erery body else to obey the law. Herc;n it the forlorn hope of the satety of the couutn But let BS iook a little further at this order ot i Gen Hacall. All newspapers und public speakers." is the language ti the order. thai j counsel or encourage resistance to the cons -rip lion act, or any other law of" Congress passed an a aa; measure, 01 tiiat emieavorto bring the war J
poiicv ol wie ttoverniueni into uisrepute. win oe considered, "etc. (en Hhsc; would have done well to have been a ittle more explicit here.
What doe- be mean by "endervoring to bring the war policy of the Government into disrepute
If any person thinks the Poes !. mein that candid discusaion. by which
that policy will be shown to be unwise, uncoti-
- : .tiona'. an i dt"str:u 'iv.- to the very end
tsssl to be sought by it. is to be deemed an of ten-e": Doe he mean that the war policy of ÜM Administration i not to be discussed at all ex cept to or .'seit? If hit langnage mean anv
, tu ng : meai :'. yet wo do nol credit tl MrraoroLiTAx H.ll Tbe farewell benefit of; dteigned to awi this, oevause it doe i.-t :r.ke us Mr Rilev, on Situni tv eveniug. w is a perfect that be wrould undertake to say this aithout the ov,:i n ' At earlv as ten o'clock in th mornmc ' nctiou ot hit superior, and it ' Our optn-on tbe aeau were ail told, and when the doors were I bat his superior- hav.. not reached tbel at im in opened uotace were potted on Die box orbee that , r:ogret ..surpation and despotism at which tUndirg room onlv could b hd. Thw did nor tbwi J W -et out to ttrvkt down M.r and tree rie-er people from venurin? up Thev would ' Pi meture We thsnk Heav rather ttand thai not to be Mere, and bnelly Jjjj wt' believe, that pomt has not yet been when vtu Landing room w not to be hao. tbe , reached. aale of t.ckett w, stpd For ordinary occn- 1 1 e lhank hMn- ,hM PPrent tiona our theate: is Urge enough fee th size of ' to us. a it is to (er Hase.!, that - tbe cvuutry 0 r I -II a - - t ft a. J , L - . . . I
the c;tv. but on Rilev't benefit nicht it would ui nate. wmiitH.w.iur jsuirnuui
have taken four or fW acre of space to accom ! o A4fftwtrel00 remains 1 power modale kit trouna ot fnend, r t !a ,-, w .s apparent to us we should give the
tbe piece Mr Rilev waa called before the curtain M "f1 We !,Vf Dot e ISSStilSwl eipect and greeted with every demonstration f regard 1 t,on AdaOinittratJon will rwto the v He returned hit thank to In- kind friends here tr."- Tbe only ground lor hope lor ttety which who bad cowered and aus'a ued him during bis we can see is tbe brief duration ot power re suy, tpok eloijuently and feelingly of hit aato ' m uning t th . Administration, and thi is the ciation, profestfuneilv and stKial'-y. w:th our peo Oul grouu 1 off hope witli tbousandsof couserva-
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tnem :rewcii t:rt Kernt. Means l ne earnest aou paimui
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Yankee RoOanton makes li s IfaA a Pt trance to night He ia well knowu t. the dtiaent of In dianau-du, who have often laughed at h.s Yankee comicalities Tbe plav t are the Pays of "Jo and Sut äecrets
Hntasa SoLDiKftts 1iai at Richiiomi.. Tht following Indian soldiers died in the Libby Prison H.Jtpital tnm March H to April ln t T K KaJLs. Sergeant. 95th. Friedly . I a. ol Tyree H -...1 V M alto a. -ih. 11 Mc Ctuhv, -:.t;, jjoali Headley. 3:td ; J W Garrett, 81th; V F Brow. CorpecsJ. Kth; L Naah, 86th , Thomas h Hall, tötb L 0 Hoff, c&t
:..ie of all conterva'.ivt men. is that healthful public opinion may exercise -neb salu tar influence over the condnct of tlie Adnuni tration that there will be a country to save after 0 Administration itself shall have goue out of exittn-e 11 now noüiing of the antecedent tl Uen Hatcall. but we await further developments of bit onler with some curioeitv. at lettt. Chi cau 1 unes
Ol M.tji
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They ptinfy, trengtheii ainl InvtflSfate. They cr.' He a healthy appetite. They are an antidote Itehaag of watei ami diet. They ..vereora" eflcts of 'tusip.iiion aid late hour. They strerijrtben the syfteni anl enliven tlie iniiid. They SfttfOt inia"matlc and intermittent fever. Tl.ey purify the '-.'.-nth uikI Wafffty sf fli s'.imii'h They cure Dyspepsia and (Vndiptiion. The cure Diarrhea, Cholera andt'holera M r!u. SftWJ cure Liver Cuoiplaiut anil NervoUa Hcadacbe. They are theVst liitter.i In the w..rl L TLey make ths wi-ak SSW! strong, and are awlHMtaSwl 'latnre'a i;reat restorer. Th?y are uiute f pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Caliaaya Bark, roots and herba, and are taken wirb tli- plasur of a laatrwfwge, witli'.ut reont to (je urtini'- of day. Particularly rerumuiouded to delicate paSMtM requiring; a ipcjutle sttnuilajat. Ssdd by all llrer, DruggiM-. llot. Ja and Kaioon P. II. HRAKK 1 CO . jan9 -taVwltawSiu 1K1 Br'ialwy, Naw York.
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LKSiTTOR DEALERS
fOMTOION MKR(HiTN
Arr in DA ILI rrrp.pt Mf f.-j-h gooda.
Conftantly on htnd and for a a th' ItJWttl
aste a, a ltrirr and aaortd stork of
Coffee, Mijar.
tolnssej, Tf'ip,
Klee, Iriii nllt
fälass, Uooilrtin nre,
onpii Candles, furch.
Knisin, I ignrs. Tobtrro.
Mackerel, White f lh, rrlngr,
Twine, Coffoa Yarns, I e.Mu fl s.
lutta, tl( Dates, Jellies. Brandy
Hi Hnm. M Ines, v hishy .
"fottona. off all kind', and
Plantation and Bnkrr's Bitters
Particular tttenti 1. pven the ale of
pro n we or .irr Kt.nts.
M Eait Washington Street,
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A VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST JT3LMM 4iPiTOt. fcf . 1HW . FOR SALE.
cash.
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I-. and ai!l be sohl bw fer M KKJtSAJi A HKKCK. Real F.s-.at Agents.
I. utcr lrouitlte . rnj ol Ifja Potomac N.w Yokk. Mil) '.'J'he I ribune, in addition to nmtt whs telegraphed yesterday has the following: Thuisda morning the scene changes The movement down the river was a feint Late on WcdetsdiiJ nihtthe ltd urmv corps, which was at Four kilt Bridce, marched up the river apnin and joiuel th.- 'Jd corps at Btnk'l Kord, und early on Thursday IMflaatM the 1st cort.s followed in its j sth, UM also halted at the .-ame lord, to that on Thursday morning there were three corps across the Rapiden, inarrhinfr straight on the ren of Kreuerickthurtr by way of Chant ellor ville. a village twelve miles rlistunt from that city, und tlire- more ft Hank' Foid with the road to Uuited Siütes Koid opene! :ind communication
establisheil with the advancing columns, .til mx corps heiny in positiou to move directly upon the
1 Rebel line ot communication, and the ith corps
fttill with a formidable display of force threatening to cross below ami sssail the other flank of the enemy. It mav well be believed that l.ee evacuated Fredericksburg precipitately and fell back toward Richmond Telegiams to that effect were received wMi'M iy. but were based upon the pre Swawed noctrtitT of retreat, perhaps, as much as upon direct intorniation. If it is not true, so glich the worse tor Lee. He had no alternative but to in in'., t ut of Fredt rick d.uipj or to figl.t. with the certainty that his whole ariuj, if defeated, will be destroyed or captured. Stoneuiaii, with his cavalry, is in the rear of any position to which Lee can possibly have fallen back, ami we shall prob.ibly next hear that both the Virginia Central and Richmond and Freder icksburg railroads are severed. In that case, Lee must tiht with what force he already has, for no reinforcements can reach him before Hooker falls on his i.-olated forces. We rfaZerd 1 treat
battle as not mt-ielv inevitable, but imminent perh:ip already fofignf. The groundlessness of the rumors winch rilled the city yesterday may be judged from the fact that no tflfjgiemi and no communications of any kind, except official , are sutlered to pass outside the Hues to the North. Those which allege that 1 battle wa- t aight below Fiedei -icksburg are manifestly exaggerations of skirmishes which occurred whe:i tot troops were bru inrown over, on Wednesday morning, and circulated in igno ranee of the fact that the whole of that move ment was a feint. It is impossible to suppose that Hooker has divided his army, meaning to attack the Rebels on bulb Hanks it once, and without communication between the two wins The inevitable resul of such strategy would be, that with a small force Lee would hold one hall in check, while he hurled his whole force on the other and destroyed it, and then annihilated the other, and aside from stratei;etic consider. 1 tions and probabilities, our information on mat point is positive. The Times' correspondent gives the following as a portion of the casuallis: Cant. Gorman. 7th Wisconsin, killed; Lieut. Ryan, ditto, seriously wouuded; P. J. Shields, rith Wisconsin, ditto; Corporal Plummer, ditto, land and leg, Charle.- Adams, ditto, back; Lieut. Topping, Ttli WisoeetWt, killed; Amos BT Stiong, f"h Wisconsin, foot; Ciihs. Adams, 6th Wisconsia; Lieut. 13'irchell. 24th Michigan; Frederick. 24th Micnigan, Cat; Corporal J Schelt; Alex.
Ooddin, 7th Wisconsin. chest; Lieut. Geo. Haight, 'iltli lliebisnui, head; .1 Morrison, ihh Wisconsin, cbest; Ravsom Lawn, do, arm; W. Jamison, 24th Michigan, foot; Thos. Goodsworth, ditto ditto; Corporal Wildey, 6;h W x oiisin, hip: Wui. Ross. 7 th Wisconsin; Chi. Boshook, fa Wisconsin, neck; L. B. Hills, ditto, arm; T. J. Charles, ditto, leg; Capt. W. S Ford. ?th Iudisna, leg; Charles Conklin, 6th Wisconsin, leg; Joset n N ither, ditto ditto; Serceaiit Chas. Petty, 7th Indiana, left leg; Joseph Coroil, '24'h Michigan, head; M. S Snodgras. -id Wisconsin, head; jt.hn S. Walter, 79th Indiana, John Paul, 6th Wisconsin; An hew V arberger, 34th Michigan; M. W. Ryan, 7th Wisconsin, ide; Jos. McKee, '..Ith Ulehigan, arm. Franklin, Teun., May 1. The Herald's special says: A detachment of Gen. Granger's cavalry, under Col. Campbell, dashed among Van Dorn a pickets near ThnniponV Station, this morning.
The enemy were vigilant, owing to the late sur- - - 11 . were preparer! to run Fourteen Rebels were killed, twenty wounded and eleven pnsouers taken, including one officer all of the 4th Mississippi No Federals hurt. Ill fcmiisBok .. May 1. The Tribune's special says: A dispatch to Hon. John Forytb. of Mobile, from t citizen of Brookville, Ga , dated April '22, states that the Unionists captured Mayhew, on the Mobile and Ohio railroad, twelve miles from Columbus, Miss. Twenty miles of the Central M.-sissippi railroad bis been destroyed by the I': m isle from Corinth Great excitement was caused bv this raid of tbe Unionists. Scouts agiin report that Geu Johnston was preparing for a speedy attack on Nashville and Murireesboro. The Herald learn- that Col. Robert M. Westcott. of Fort Magruder, with infantry and cavalry made an attack on the enemy at Wnliamsbtrrg and succeeded in driving the the Rebels out of town. Our pickets treat pres ent stationed there, and are ordered to maintain the position at all hazards By the arriwl of the Escort from Xewbetn, w have information from that reion up to the
mi uit lien. Palmer made a successful reconnoissance I toward Kinston. and returned after driving the 1 Rebels from their potition oehind the earthworks, ; within eight ra.ies of that place.
The cruel parties n the affair, were the 4ith Ma-sHi-fcusetts tjhd .StSth Pennsylvania Explosion of a Hteaiaser. iA FtA ;.. May 1 The small steamer Ada Hancock, employed inconveving Taassengers from the wharf at ban Pedro to the steamer Sen -atr, which was anchored in deep water five miles tr m '.h1 landing, exploded a boiler od the 27tb, killing forty out of sixty passengers, and wound in the balance, excepting seven. Among the killed are Captain Seelav. William Bumfora, Fred Kerliu. th H. M Miles. Wm p R,tchie, Herman K mbal. the Mormon missionary, Captain Joseph Bryant, and a son of tbe late General Albert Jvdnev Johnston.
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are receipt ol a choice lot of oranges, lesaoot. Ma laur.anaj) I
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
at aSltchnnico, Inh.i. st- lmtet ,rwm .rwii.
New Vorx Mav The latest mfnrmitin.
lo Obtain a House and Lot, and thus 1 i3to FHdaT L" ,: mih-
gan was repuiseu nesr rsirmom, snu me riaiümore and Ohio Railroad bridge at that point wat entirely destr yed A large force of Rebel now occupy Morgantc wn The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad suttVteo severely Tbe bridges at Fairmount and Cheat River were blown up '1 he steamer Creole has arrived from New Cr !ean the IM, and Havana tbe -7th
get a Home. Ufl will seit City Lots on loot tim' to persons who will buihi a h us on th- lot purchased If re. nuixed. we wii; furniaS irt at tr nrtat awcraMry for te rrectlon of builtViOt to tb"e whoe inrai. are u,aufflricot to campl'l tnrir hvu . MrKF.RKA5 A riKHCTt. feblS-dewtw ktl lattft Iwalrr
l.uii-ki Iroiu the A rati) ol tlie l'wtoina:. Nkw Voll, May "2 The Tribun ha the fol lowing: The account of a gentleman who lelt Freder icksburg on Wednenda) evening represents that the citiiens were fleeing in erery direction. It is believed the city will be shell od and all property destroyed . A complete panic prevails throughout the whole country. Stuart, Lee anu Hampton, with their whole cavalry force, wert in Culpepper watching Stone man. They have all been intercepted by the national infantry , and if St ihm man bestirs him self he will be likely to capture the whole con cern. A brigade al the United States Ford barely escaped, leaving all their camp equipage be hind. Wheelock'a brigade matched out of Freer icksburg to check the Rdvnnce of Hooker's hi my, but hesiiug the magnitude of the movement he
ordered back Ins brigade, siiidi tied panic strick ! WB9 liait urtiliery practice between ours ami Ret
en to the lurtihc ition el guns at long range
Wl L.M is. May A I.w.iiea
was organized v ester la at Mercantile Librarr
Hall Over two thousand Udie were present, embracing all class od condition. General Curtis presided Able patriotic ipeochte were I mtd- by tieneral Curtis. General Stronr, Chas. D. Drake. S M. Breckinridge, Dunn of Indiana, ; md Kellogg of Miehlen. A poem was read by I Colonel Jameson. It wa one of the most ntbutiastic meetings ever held in St. Louis. A Military Commission was organized jester ' dav for the trial of all cava arisiior under General !
Curtis - recent General Order, looking to the punishment of spie, Rebel correspondents, mail carriers, military insurgents, guerrillas, banish ment of Rebel vmpath;zers. 4c. Generals Vandtver and McNeil have returned fiom the pursuit of Marmaduke. and are now at Cai Girardeau. Reports of a battle at Rloomneld are un founded. "till Later from ilit- ItuponliannorW. 1'hilahki puia. May B. The following statement is derived from a centleman who left the Rapp'tiiaunock on Saturday. I' is already known that our troops have crots- j edover with less opposition than was anticipated. , The encmv mussed u considerable force on the
railroad front on Thunoiay. and at night there .
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s. tjaattieaey as-. . tea - .nrrYie Sf jotWO Mal BS -a- - I. fr.m -ha .r-1
. t0
As anon i th' R-1'- earned ., Wedntrsdav
that our torces had crossed above, they coin mence i moving ttoops out lo intercept our ad- i vance. and continued it all night nnd uextday . j Tnili' ha e been tnown c uistantiy ithiriM.ps from Richmond, od in tbe evening they had all their available force nroutid Kre-lericksburg The latest news from Ch ui'-elhuville is that' Stoneuiaii bud cut the railroad '1 bis i slated as the assertion of a gentleman of the Govern :
ninrniiij; 1 here is no oottM of tb- lavCt that iur army was, at last accounts, in the roost cheerful
a a a a a
far all is 100 bopeiul condition.
front orii i arolinn Si rroiJt, Ma .'t. This niorn.oK at ! o'clock
liens. l,ee and Jackson are in command ut Fredericksbuij;. aountieet ni Suffolk aud General A. P Hill ami l'ickneil In North Caro Una. F 'iir brigades are tin re miles on this aiue of Fretiericksburg. with orders to fall back to the rifle pits on the approach ol the Yankee sol diets 1'he train from Richmond failing lo arrive at Fdredericksbori vesterdav. it is believed that the
railroad has lieeii cut bv a portion of our cavalrv oient who arrived at Washington on Saturday
sent out lor the purpose. The troops Ironi Germania, Kdis and Utiiled
State- rords have loined. and thu
well. The New York Cuimuercial Advettiftt of the 9dwys: We have received iniormation from a -ource which w e ki ow to be entitled to a hielt decree of creoit. which a arrant the hope that (ten. Hooker has out off the retreat of the Kehel force at Fredericksburg, nnd that they may bo captured or destroyed, while our columns have crossed the Rappahannock and others yet remain before that city It is beheved that (ten tonenmn's cavalry has rot between the Rebels and Richmond mid will cut off their nupplies ui. i arrest leiieal in that direction. It is understood that a rtroug diversion has been made trom Suffolk in the direction of Rich i:n : i. and that it .- by no meai s impnAeMt laaOt the Rebel capital may. before the close of aimtb er week, be surrounded and invented by Cnion troops. 11 1. Aiu." whvr Kks A a my PotomaAj April 30 'I he 5th, 1 1th and l'2th corps are in possession of Ch .ncellorville, fen miles west of Frederick burg. The 11th corps. Gen. Howard's, was the first to cross at Kelly's Ford, followed by the 12th, ander Gen. Slocum. After crossing, these cor) moved in advance, preceded bv the Kth New York cavalrv and 2d r a i Massachusetts infintiy as kirinishera. At Crooked Run, i small stream about three miles beyond the Rappahannock, we encountered the enemy , drove him before us and captured a number of prisoners, without damage to tis Our column then marched rapidly ou until it ipprotchfw the Rapiden, and when withiu a mile of it our men were tired upon from rifle pits. He coming intimidated by our near approach they led and were charged by us, when a sharp skir mish ensued at Gr mania If ills, where a bridge whs in process of erection by the Rebels with t view to an tggrostieo movement After ihe lapse of about fifteen minutes Übt enemy, consitiü of ISS meb, surrendered, with oue man killed and several wounded. Our loss was one killed. by 10 o'clock the 11th corps Lad crossed, and was encamped. The 12th followed, and this morning we Started on the march to Chancellor ville.
Satm of rtf. fu Wt. iL a sataVsj 6aerva' fm 1 ' -. ' r ltaru- .! : f ui ; . -!rK to tla married a? i ttea c-1. '-tri mar- r- ' i.:rf lr loebtaof th r WtyaVtt a ttr rl r ata. aVit ft anr a Idea, Wi a
pr. . -i M t wur mampt W dav otraw.Hr Ufa ataf tneeiio.. toe trtSS Waatit of th' vala I Mr, J-asftft of tt OSS" pnrota. laajiict. I'arlt r a arv " 'H octv liwOtcrio a tftw ktsd in KtPtu t-sti r tssitsoef l.y s mrisi charter. ana tat, fa. I uoaei tr tt a ajraSroas nvor ta a-arKsas quark ol tuntalal ektrartrrto a fvkt ia oM larawsStSs. I mpor Ian I t-VmiiltMa! Oneaapartiaeatwrear Dlspsoaary 1 tfitvitllvtevwtttl to thatrataaoot ' u. iaaws of FatraW. awcci a l. rhorrtoa. or "Whwas" brocwlar. Pa aiful r Sap-waaa aatMjeffaaSmS StttBt c itBfttiei c . fHaaa. ho Wosab. Rarrtnnota. Ac i ... latioet and raat-'tntinfv f eaarra Alaf.r-aK Oft IIKSM S Hil UTCH lTLU For Krmala (itrarüots. In units Wati. 4 larrted ladtrt In miUin situation stoiaU aot at ttats, a tfcay woaldcauKa no., arr . air I'rtc Ot avaai, and aaor bo mOf bv mi WLiULKX'S r KK V F. NTl VII An inv.hiahlo artlcl f..r tlinao wtsLasr to Ihn it th. awsabor of UhSv oOatsnsw, ot Ua hai r. wto draire chlldroo: waraitto4 not to injure the br-sjih, and mil last fcr a lifettwn. Sent t toy atitron, uu't-r oal. oa rcsipt of ta prxa TWO DOLLAk rarutatfi at a distakck as ntim a nt siattatKef thotr ynpuraa. will roco.va a Blank Cbsrt tSSaaatMntf a list of ouOatloriv oar tarma for te 01110 of trtatroent, 4r. Mtsiicuv- o-ct ! any part of tht temmy to cur any eaao at hon,, fro frota dajif-r or curlo-lty . All transac' i-sn privat and rondoatla! K-roarooor thv nam- and mmmtt lMrat all biter M.l N' UK AD DlsrNAKV dotU-CMO wj lattdsetilo. ky ' NOTICE.
INTERNAL REVENUE.
a force oi in two try, oavairy ami artillery went aciosfthc eMMoud rier on a rrHd)tioitsafice, when two miles out they charged upon and took the enemy's rille pits and sonar- prlsOtaOtO. Our lots wa simill rtri'l the enemy i much greater Skirmishing has kataStl fetoS i.p all eaj From ew Orleans. Hsre Vhhk, Mav .'i Tin steamer (eire ..n ... Ai i i..... v .. k i . . ata. ..t.
vjioiunco. iii,iii en oncic on me Olli Uli.,
ha- am veal. The Captain reports that news had been re eertred on the Md) that Bank had taken Alex sudria. neat the head of Red i.ver. A Rrashear City ciisjatch of the 24th to the Kra soytt A Rebel soldier fr.m the Rel river country re ports that three I'uiou uuboats captured Alexandria several daya ago. probably by Karragi-.'.'t fleet. The same -oldier reports that our occupation of the country and Farraijut's blockade of the Red river have setiouslv interfered with the tup
plies of the Rebels at Viek-bur and Fort Hudson . The Kra of the 2oih sh - A reconnoissance of Sabine Pass w as made on the 1 tli by two gunboats the Cayuga and New London On landing near the liuht bouse they were fired on h concealed Rebels, and Captain HcDermot, of the Caytura, wat killd, and five tnen cijitured Captain Reei, of the New In don. es' itperi, but received a wound over his eye from a rifle ball, ami four ol hi- men were wounded. The hodv of t'apt Mclertno w :, - given up
bv the Rebel to htS crew and he was buried at Newoem on the 2ith The Adams Kxprss treasure safe haa been recovereil from the Marion and received at New Orleans Rufe La Rose was ciptured on the 2öth by gunboat i.e seta en wee killed aod KtMMfTi Wild and fe soatoan weie woundeti on board the Clifton. Printing othces were found at Franklin and Opelousas wi;h Cox's. Seymour, of Connecticut, and Yallandigham's s;,teches priotml anil for sale. The mass of the people nre ready to take the nath of allegiance and hmnlieds hare. The couulrv is well supplied and .ur army is living on provisions confiscated on its march. The enemv is scattered hut it was expected
On approaching the wilderness about five m.les on the way, (ren. Slocutn's column was fired upon by artillery , which resulted harmlessly and did not check our SoVatiee A hont nil! nn hour a i "r frw rx r.i 4 in Vialrini. tri
rest, a messenger reached us from Gen. Meade i woulfl mAe 011111 HtL Alexandria informing Gen BtOOOftl that he had occupici 1 (n " Ht,,k" :tn'1 " "m-T were Cbancellorviile and was waitinj? fro him to form ;- Stiles aoeve OpthMmat, and it was ,
generally unaertooi mat mey wouin marcu against Alexandria immediately Ga BSt :. dates of the ITih re,.ie.sent the Heb
a junction. 1 he order was given to advance on the leceipt of thi- cheering intelligence Not long afterward the General ami stair entered the place, which consists of one larire brick house occupied by a iady by the name of Chancellos, and kept tf a tavern. Two Rebel brigades had been there the nilit previous and an attempt had been made to throw np earthworks, but our sudden appearance caused them to evacuate We move upon Fredericksburg to-morrow. 1 rem ChanreTlorTille. Cuancellohvillf., May 1 Yesterday a congratulatory unler was read to the troops The Msptcfoof o;eriing of the campaign has electri fied them. (General Order "o. 49. He aoQc ABTmte Armt Potoxai j N ear Falmouth, April 30. It is with heartfelt satisfaction that tht Commanding General anuoum es to the array that the operations for the last three days have determined
that our ensmv must either inirloriousl v flee or
em as heavily fortifying fhe'point running from : that city to the fort. A steamer, suppoeed to oe the BUrrieC Lane,, had come down the river at Galveston, and it is believed the Rebel-' were eudeavoring to raise the Westneld. Our fleet off (alreston eeetfisfJ of only four 1 gunboat1 he Ksufette Dusuod.a French ;'jai . and the Soiithen Pilot were suppressed at New Orieant ' on the '2.11. for puhlisliine treasonaole articles. I An expedition under Colonel Gowle, of the j l'Jth Ncvi York, had been lo Gainesville. Miss , on the Petri river, and captured everal vessels j A considerable quantity of naval stores, cotton, Vc , was also -eued A grand ball wa jiven 00 the orening of tht ,
S3 I, to celebrate tt' anniver-ary ot the capture of New Orleans. The New ( r'.eans Bee leim from a passe:. -per bv the oitimhia, trom Havana, that Puebla
. the French Gen. Ortiea
had been occupied
come out from behind hi defenses aud give us h id capitulated. The same Havana dates at New
battle on our own ground, where certain destruu - ork sav tKth!ng of this, tion awaits. The operations of tbe 11th and 12th
corps have been a succession of brilliant achieve ments. Bv command of Maj. Gen. Hooker ' 9 Williams, A A tr
from vilolslpii. Mr.MiHis. April M A special to the Tribune says: The Jecktoe &ppeol of the 04th t-ontaiLs the following: A Yankee cavalry expedition is in Central Mississippi, threatening Columbus anu Grenada. It excels in daring all former raids. Tbe Appeal has intelligence from Arkansas that the Rebels undr Kirby 5mih and Sterling Pricw ere rapid! trenthenirc and will soon give tbe I'nionistfi trouble in Missouri. Gen G P Maury a trarferren to the Rsotl
armv u? Texas
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it Txttaajirs. t ln annail .Vlstrltei. ClMCI.VSAT!, Mty 2.
ktm dell and price nominal; holders not wil- ' linjr fo make eonces-ions. Wheat duH. and red .'le lower, closing at $1 22 ia l '25. nol nit.il white offering and price un- : changed. Rye ataafäoe Btrley has declined 5e ' per bushel and dull at $1 4flrT 4" for prime
fall. Wh sk v V2c Prov-aions du!', but price, nonvmllv rieebanged with n'hinj; done Coi" r-i eirba' ft teadv. aT- - 'eateadat' rates
Kiinilav ifflft Piopatrhro '
"lex n an lew.
Sew ft ork "arh-i . Nr.w Yoai. May -
Flour doll and betvT it StSlOc lower, $6 50
70 for extra ute: t6 3)(t7 10 for rouad
7 10 for
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i .romo ior "a e 'ravo yiar-
du!l and heaw with nr. hover tt
New ors Mav .1 The French steam hoop Ohio: f
transport OH. er, from Vera Cm on the ISd. has ket clo-tnc
arrive.: here. , outside price Her commander rO lH that dispatches bad . Wh.-ky .ess active aod scarcely m. firm, sales beer, received from Gen Fore that the tieee of I 45i..v2ioc
Puebla was L.rürein,r and the French were in aw i Wheat duil
in possession of half of the ri:
The commander also states that the reportu of the repulse of the French are entirely without foundation front ewt York. .w oaa, Ma A. Tbe army cone poodeot of tbe Heraid with the 1-t armv rorn- iv.mc or. the 1 sav.
uncbaned
and i.'-mit aliv lia. lower uti
- , i w.ntet red West ern $1 wf The nominal .notations art II 31
a I y for tpnng and $1 60 $1 66 for Wettern j red and amber Wisconsin. Cor A m&t lower , and very dull; tales at Mfgt,. for ' Öui-Tc for un-oun-1
1 toftee .uiet tigar .iUiet and I Molasses active and Era.
Pork dull, beav ai.d i wer: awiaa a OlS KT-.
The Rebe! nude one .r two dAebes yesterday, j (Sl3foruid me- 14 7.'xttl.r tor new mesw tVnsitMj picket. ($11 (if 11 for old and new prime, and $14 Mt) tlie m irning previous the Rebel- opened a 1 16 f r new prime mesa Beef dull, heavy fire with shot and shell en our entrenching Lard stead v salat at ülOtc. tht latter f .rre-. hut received a spirited response from our ! is an extreme prices for choice kettle rendered, batteries Money easy at d(tf 6 per cent Sterling ex The Rebel appear to be concentrating to at change in moderate request at $1 64l 6. a tack our left, bot tbe attack w not retarded t, , jor fiwt cu99 0in- o0id lower, opening el iO1.. ceruo. dee ming to f ,a4:''k aad clot ng at 50
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Omca Aamawoa Utca-ai. Kkimi . th It -trrt of Indian. Indianapolis, April 371b. Isfa.
N OKI'K.K lo ta.ittait ib- annual tMruarnl
will N- mad- in rh- rnr h "f .Wa . lse3, ami t D:ak-
ro- NBtns with a mis ti ccinor?r, a -rW, w dern tl
j.r.rpfr aak rh-oitlrr-n. I th- ttb ( cncTvaMna.l IMtrlct of Indiana to praj.ar anl ha-.-r raady tnir aaaa-inr-nt- - r i-;. -niorandum. sthtf when the' Aw-tsnrt rsll thy will not h detained, then-h rlng hay rrj'Tst ! rh i. frr-.-.n- t Tho a-entei ta will b- inade upon tha fothiwint; : 1st. Oil all carriage, wagons er other reOirlea. the body f which rws uj.n aprlnara, what. tba valo- tbrsf rxeved to- sum uf cavatny ftra dollars, incladinf tare htniess Sd. lJccnsea will b- an a1 t ran from th 1t ol Mar. 1MCI, ra lt of May, lt''-4. All nn-.pir-l lKn---w ili be ren-w ed sad charged fa the frtrttontl ntrf of the yt-ar. onmiancine frnrn th- rxfrfrafion nf th- old It-atna. and ending lt of May. lsos Vny nar,.n ca-inf to t l.usin-s- a: or laf r- the axpiratien of ha oM. ran bar th- tmeanl tf ti n lir.-n is-fnt..-"l hy mairtrr-; pi "sasr ippl'catfo t.i Bw t'ollaetor of th liiatrtet. :'1 Man ifa tur r, hiitri. r. abd otn.-r-. am u.A tb-ir iunthl reporl av usual, hut with a Mttle tsorr promptns 4th. aaitkStttM aftjfwwttj ao h,. (v-aekvd upon tea annual K'ams, profit . r i'.com' for th- year lT2. i all persons i tiding within tbe Dutriet, 'whrtber dertveal from aii kind . f pnopsrty, reeSt, Inrareata. divldrnds, WaaStfttV r from anv ntafttsfsSftj MtaOa, rniplaitwint or -1-catioa or from any -ourc- lnio.r, prwidsM tech fttaa, profit- or mtmae 'i.casr-da th aim. of mi huadrasl dollara. la estlmatinfr, u h (tains, proflu or ssross. ail other Naiioiia.. uk tad 1 a al taaea amestrd apwt ta tweperty or other anurrt-sf iDcon', ahall he first deducted; also, th rent of any dwelling f r-Dt4,jnrcataii d by the party ssssaeaaed.aml al. i-niriiaitwl to the laaitn of amfi Ktins. proftaer tncotnt, bet in no case will ta -xpetnas of living Im dedut-'Mi The fartser will he required u maSr r. i. i. a the value of the preface of In farm, withn 1 r thi at r . Lm .f and hi family . or for any portion of such produce consumed by
biuirw-lf and famuiy, or for awt cost of an eat
n,r.--. -u. t, a- ( -ariiiK, et losing aaaae with f.-ncaa.
f r improvements u huilduigp; tut all amount- actasliy paid fur hired labor, rent of Tana (it any.) aod nawaary rrpair upn his buildiuga or farm, ioclodiat; the bat at -ence of the hired laborer,, will he deducted. Kami produce, which tbe produ r had on hand .0 the
31st day of ber--Btjer. m3. mu-t im appraised at M kat. value on that .lay.
K.arh pi-r son will t re ilred t. reti.rn Iii total
aa far sje-ifving ihe mi as fr m which it ia derived, a to enable Üie Arsiatnat Asaeaaor to drdde what dedaction ebali la mads therefriei. Th' t-ll ptOOtaafhOve been appointed Atststant ffttMtwsata for X A Rl it N OfffJatTTi Josn T. Svcstrt rSvi-ii.n I 1. Atnffir, andaai-isr No. j7. city of lridianaKlts. L. M-Paarr. Di-.uion No. t North half of Cer.tr township. Wilijam Hvmr.r Division No .3 south half " townahip. .1 M.".ti. 1- N 4 lrerc and W-tt '. :, Thomas Thomas I N .'. Frank! n and Vrt townhiw. FiKLOOtt Urn n - fsvisjon Jto. S Herat ur and Wame townships. Ia HoutweawoBTai l.--:on N'. 7. Pike aad W ab ington townahipa. WILUAV A HRAlaSHAW. ap.':-!nw.(M i. .teaaor Sth Diatrict of Indteas
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s-'icture VariC'icele. Hydrocele, t'rinary Ihseaart. Spef tnatorbea, Seminel Weakne-s, Wra turr.al Rnnw..aru aod effect' of MaV abuse, should AT ONCK visit Dr. Clark' PaivATx 0rr t ait sacred Consultation Rosmt, 5. (), Kast Wa'hlnrton Mreet, ataf be cured. Th- Dortor'a nftreM yeare' 'xrcaiasra ,n New Trk city enables him treat you acien'iBcally . Consultation fraw oilice hour- 'rna . O. u T M P. o. R .x 1'iat. aprS dir i O Ü W I i IB T I A I.
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frsm the foliitw of youth or other cause, fel a debility in advance of their jearr. before placing tamaet-e andr the treatment nf our ooa, hon Id firat raO TKK leaCKI FklKND.'' Married ladies will learn aotnething of imtitrttant hy ptmaing Tb Secret Kriead " Sent to any addrea, in a ealed envelope, on rtesutt sf Tsn Onti. Dh STUART k CO. ean he couaulted on all faWtSWttl f private or confidential ns- .r. . fr..m S A. M. to S P. M.. Sunday from to 11 A. H. at lifttSf ofbee. Addres. fiR. CM a a . Tl ART A CO . mrbJl dAwlj -- bftUou, Ma.
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