Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3927, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1863 — Page 3
Hon. D. W. Voorhees.
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I I I i 1 . ' I I Llit 1 1 tu a. UarrsBasaoca A eurrwpotMlut of tlie r --- r-r- iiiiir t Cincinnati Co a. rnervi I writing from 'he etrno f TÜttDAt ÜÖRKiNu MAY la - 14h Indian rg.uie-.t under date d May 4. a g tk l'o!!olBj rciunt uf the ptriuktu h IHK LIBCiTY Or THE CITHER tht nM rmitl-worTi rimtnt in tha mt tMtilf on - the Kapnahannock. and an official Mat o the
kii'txl im wounded: Tht old 14th Indian went ioto the battle yei tea-lay at about aacht o'clock A. M . on the right ; Of KimtMll'told "ft.nraltar Bngada. ,n.W CoWt ' ot ended bv the eallrnt and daranp Colonel. I B Carroll of rbe 4th Ob. We are desigwaied . ... v a I
the I at Brigade. 3d Division. 1 corns. Tbe dirien, :a commanded by Major ( Venera 1 Coarh. Tbe liaitle had Item rafm Hb uch furv. all da and far in the nicht ol the 41 inet
a freat ajart ef Mr Voorbe- m protect loa liberty , The 1 1 It c)ria gave way. and Lau rotiaMieraf. e
de.rHt.-wi f ihe Pre. dent and around r.tit eaneral Fretich oedered our heiirsde '
to ehe k the advance ol the enemy -n the right Th wlwde hoe advanced in aplend'd ttvle. and,
Price at .V) per ton. , ,rCad the enemr in a dense .1 i.d uiteiU
All order. -hoae direct tbe .per. U. . to he aent ev- mnrei them with immeiiae loa, .in mir them en-
wlh tie are r. at ropy.and Biiiat be tirelv through the wood, over I he tfonjni ville ku. in MixiH am i r,n.s.,,ri!a,,. p"?,it:-!
IfdiaSSpolta Drigvi narm oi nnvo, iwu n.ri .i ninim i M m Rn.'i . er (tenant!, and aiding in iht releA-ine Address of the Democratic Members " ,,h nrn'7 f "r, " lw rv,mer" ur OK THK r.RMCHM AKMIU.l I he 14th In üana. aided br the tfh Ohio, reoc
TO THK PKOPli: iV INDIIM. r grt' lmt.!T rl! ?rm.V
Ktlltlff; forth th. HUiart of the late , a nil in. Ilratun li norrliad nt kern arram
M i th M i H ll Tit ke R aoi yk hia fiintll of litdtatmpaaH Ut iclit. i ay kau t a lull 'ooa It ti a canolimtarT benagt and h Maawta rail d U m nu xmtui for rh rathr lim houaaa of tl at aak. To right th Gtrmin Optra troou trota Loun villa give, a concert Tomorrow n-i Mr Coleman Pore. 1 worthy l.idy and tr 'üf i tm, take a benefit. ' She h -a aelectai T.nr-l 1 oro C io fr tha ac ration, and Mi Ken 'nffiH from ClMtnftatl t..
iUt Topaaj. Miee Marion Macarlli ind Kcha
A Vincent are alo caat for toe oiare ill pi ty I'ncle Tom
TELECRAPHIC.
Mffhl Rrporl
aamaTBb xraaxaLT ri vaa Bail. aiatt trrti
Mn Rrporu
at lie aUiea (rnm tK.
bla ailntona. mm ab on M he In the fcan .r eerr voter in
It aaaae. a pa mob art of ta payea
PfwK Adelre,
lite Hank tut or their rifle pit Rut mni uiiup
p.ri-"l. an-J the enamv cli inline fr.ji't. Uiaj -enie , don in lare force, d we were ordered to Ml f t a - i i . hundreil yarda. wharr- we re form el 1 ha men were (ailing tbi k Mini faat arnbB1 Colonel C'MMi. who ure! and lei the men lor
w'i. mounted, an he wa, into the vrr tw tea awl
.mpi i of la pw-ee. anri will of the fight. in i u "' "t ancoura.'ing ru inner
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RrifRtllrr -nerail Wlllirti Thta officer, now priaotier in K: I'mon-i, i aid to be it mateiob of Tutu e Fieileiiik. of Frn.aia. alii a relative ami turn Ion lime a prntre l Srhle-ermn her He waa edurate. at the Prussian military rhool at Brealan. netted in the army until 1946, joined the re olulioiiiai, , and a ae leiprlaimil III Spandau IIa aftem rda learned Im I trptltaT! rmde. tonk a tnmfkmm part in the Unten i milwaluai. end in Eeawalwa. he W a one of the re o n" .mat with lyna HI me, X -uth. M 'it ni ata1 :har He riitif U thin country an. I i- em;.l "1 -hi tin1 t aurvev, ; and ill!! editei t tierrndti paper in Cinnnnati. . Wl.en the w ir broke out, he enli-ted h.- M ;.ir in
H'Cook'n reu'rneot, waa ru ue I Qefaaj ol an In
from .maaOMrl. Kanb Citt, Mu . Ma? I The Santa Ft tage en rouie for Santa Fe t. robbed on Frday night rir Black Jack, forty mile from, her. b a gaatf of twentr lira guerrilla. The '
fkpraaa mauer and baggage w nrled of f.T.(KK),
an-i money and watcaea usea iiora the panger The et ;.ie.. iBtateiiger'a aale :tttd the mail were iv erlooked Teraje rail m peiicaretl in tue ue ghbor I IihkJ nd the atage nroceeiJel on iu wav All 'he hore leeionging to tlie r.... tetwen Mil' k alajrl eiirl i i. ove) wete t ken by the -ainr Bjm I . liit will be iroiBeaJnileii re;. I .iced bv th.- . oin.4nv ami the atage vmitinua u make i regular tripe
Si Lovia. Ma 11 The celebration of the
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annireraarf oi tne ra: iure at carop jtclan, to
l.alrii f retta the Army of the eaiaiuac. day. trti great auceaaa The procaaaaaai vav Vobjc. Mar 11 1 he Washington cor- ooa of the floaat n.d loogea aear acen jn
reanondet.? ot the Ptuade plii Pre, ucder dte Uuii. Mprieieg QmmU Cart., rkaidaoa. of Mav 10th. aava Swouf. Vaooev.r and aUearda, aud ;beir aaafla Peracoi bte arrired fron the Array ot the tbe tage: Ooveroor GitjaAli. too: reg isesle M Potomac, leaving there oo 8aurday aeanine. , eoluotear infantry, ire regimeata of etuoLed who atate that tnt army it in the beat apirita. wub roilitia; a beuerv of artillery: all the flity and everything in readineae to reeroa the river rountf tfJ(ra; the member of tae taioa Mar-. - me corpa errwaaed laat evening, hav.og ob i-haute Mxel.antre; the Lali Unau ieague. tai:.ed pertäMiw f he fteefdent to rerratai the 1 and a large conc-ourae of ritiieiia ii, rarriafc-e and o .k.mk .ifter demonatratini the import- ou toot.
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MEDICAL MOKI, 4.C.
m CAUft'g HIAO DISPI H.AY
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e r om Philadelphia. 1'HiLADiLfiti a Mf If Foniev'a Prea iliUton .irre'..), .ler.t , ft i at ilei um1 thai Col. Bulorr) with hia light hrift.ie keg penetrateii to Allegnent Ridge in V .'rri. Virginia, and lhat he U now returning, hat ac destroyed the Richmond and 1'ennaaaaa
diana re:iineiit. arwl alteraanU made lindier tailroad ;n several plate, capturing many priaon
lltMftonul I riu.
PaUCg e- ei pick two AU orvier abiebl darert SM epaaeaa to be aM bv jt-
eaaa, aa tba Baataaje a uw rent t.ar aacb rony. aaai aa ke prepaid. i.peaUaUKM. HAULS? V HISK.tiaM, Indiana polia. Thr oiiw4 rititn Act.
SVY.Vt H t'r Hon. D. W. Voorhees. it Tm
CJSOJR.jTJrTIOISr In tbe tloue ..f K. jir-nta;! Fehruary 23. I I
Tr. , - ,- ,r h flrei -peecbe- ..f Mr. V.i.irbee. n qaaatiou occupjrlu a lare 'hare .if nul.lic attention, and avary vuter in Indiaka ibaatai ken a WU' Laniorrvab..uM raiae rluh. t.. .liMnleute h. largely i;i rur) Schfol INalrkt iu the ante li make. pamphlet of right pagea. IHM ail k pvr loo.
AH orda, h.. .1 ! ! Bi aa, aa tba piau.e
am prepaiu A.Kl KLOf K. HARKIfl A MVOHAM,
et tl.e perehe to te e.t l rim rent (-it ea ti copy, and rauat
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1 e are no ready to aV ill km 1- of pi m, aagl fancy Job Fruiting, in the Newt le. oat .-.Imri notice, and at tkrnp aa uitu nthrr offic We have
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I ivma ami ji iior n iiifnton ;oe; aelve to he aa true and aa brave aa ever, tiering I the verv hrimt tl battle
Adiutint l' (. Bailey waa every wliet-M where ! Ma vieHence was requited; in the th rkeat of Ute ; ' battle, when the fh.irge w laat made, he area a r anile in the eery front, ettmj the men n example of bravery eltlom equalled, hen hia nore anjp afbaf from under him He fe'l hea lloiiL. but faetajaatwlv for him. he eactred without injur .
lie exposed lumell neeilealy, and hia cacape is truly aelowllriwjf.
The olil l t:h behitveil nobly, aa ahe alwaya ; ' doea. acting even mote miring! v than ever lefore H ol we been properly aajpajnrtdjd. the world would I hue heard a different etory to da The loa of the regiiifnt i lollowa: I'ompant A, Cipt J li Hive-., commanding Wounded: Oor'x.ral E D Hemilton, in eltioar. "lightly; C 0 Warner, rtti t hunl. NuUaniel ! Cole. leg. aligaelv
C'ompanv II, t'upt Wm DonaNon. commandinr: Wounded: Cp Wm Donala n. alrghtly, In net k; Sert;eint C F Kugelmeirie. in hmd. -eii-oual ; 0 irpir tl J A Bur I ilow. el'.ow, aeri hihIv , N-.i.n Dunha n. iu lace. et ioualv ; Tracy Pi v . ahoiilder. alightly Coinpan C, Firt Lieuicn int Simuel 9iebnla, J commmding Wountied: Secmnl Lieut Chai!e d I aotij roin. erioualv, W W Pavi, arm. ftri on a I v t'- mpHiiv U, Capt B B Tremelin. eoaawbajwjilig Woundet): Corporal Phillip lbim. breaa. iiioi.ill : .lohn MJuiie. ihiL'ii. aerioiielv; Jaa
1 Jetrol. ihigH.asrihoalj' .lame- S W iketield, arm , -eri-iti-.lv. Wm B Biik-r. rrn. aeriouly.
3d lir.de. bawd, -liyhtlv.
( oinpanv K. SfJONld Lifwl Horace Bfwdfnfd.
(ener.il l.r gi.llatitrv ai Matiaw). Chicngo P.iat
I Him it. nioii ii Kiank An :io:iatioii haa been formed under the I' 5 Buiking Li, for the orpun.ttion of a N ttion il BmiiW in the city of Lt layette, with a capital of a hall million of dollars The application i" now on hie n the Treaanry Departmet t. two Mildred thotiatid dollara having been acfu allv fadjaeeibeii . with tht privilege ;ic ording le the pe-'ial term- of the act, of an increiaeol capital to $i(H).(MMI, aa nOove -t Ue i Tlie -tock lot-, been -ut)? ritel by the following named indivnl-uul-: S;ieira. Penree V Co . .lamea (;. Hardy, John PuMue. W. S Uuflf, H T Stmi.le k Soih. W. J Roaeberry, Potter Martm. K C fJreeoer, Lewis Fiilev S aVaaa, k Banhrblge. M HoUteiu 6 Co.. 8 Wwe Jk Bro . Smmel Forite. A .1 Defree-. 0 W P get -e A v.'o . aaal W S Petrin fLit'iMtte Coegier. aa I'siTtn SraiK- L'.ii kr The -,ie of Diri td
Stout, w h it-it a. i- iwUer coiat'tleraumi at adjourn
Competent hau l- i"od pre-ee-. a tine .iorlinent f)ini Ml(li ,'Kl!le,j . Ser-e.nt .t ime. H Me ' - .- -i A . , , i i I . e-
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wark. All kltaaV M 'took-, luieta. catalogues, Ac , printed in the tieat -tv'e am) on rt notn . Waaakthepatron-ige.it Dem-n-ram. ami alloth j era that want printing done tf
To Local AntraTiatH Rate of .U ertiaing in the local ri'lumn will hereafier be aa folio we: for ten line or leaa, f 1 Hfl Over ten line, ten cent a line Ifn notice will le inserted until paid for
CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Ir'a os all thb K a, ' Burrour ahirt at
P irker a " All aiaea ami qaaliiiea on hanti or made loonier at Parket'-. No HO W eat Waah
Itigton atreet. 1 1 W
Mullen. John Stark. Woui. deil: Color Ser
BjeafM .1 H BfteaW, rieht um; Oeo Hitch. rii:ht arm; Caaper Trent, aide. aeriou-! Compativ F Wounded: Cap' ' 1 Sliellely. hip. feiioualv. Sergeant Abner l'i uei. ahnoHar, -lightly; John Sail, thigh, seriotjslv; Hemv Martin, thigh. fgaTtOwelj; J Kick, 'hi'l . aajiom J ! Wat I Hetidaraow , band, alightly CfMBtaili! . Captiim u' in H Patleron command'ii Killel : Ad un hultr. vVoatnded i Second Uf of T bj D F LulIou, heid; Corporal Thomaa Piety . aide, brmae; Corponl Wm Lynn, knee. bruie. Mitchell Sh.uik. thigh . bale. Comjuuiv H. I) I Br.'in, comm mding Rilled: Che J Knight Wounded: Capt D E Beein, , i ii;lii eilxiw. ali.lhti j . 9ecaa LbMt Jaaaa S II ir nnl, ahtlomen, severely; Corpir.il Ltaa TigwOT, I
left hand, severely; H irriaon AndeeaOfi, -boulder,
! aevetelv; H Y Thomas, ahouldcr. m ie!v, T
Wasted -Fifty j.mr.ieymen Painlera imroe 1 H Sundhur. y. .-m.ul.kr slightly ; Le.mder Far
Wages 14.35 per day. and steady 'eign. anouioer. angnny
riiornburgh. , company i.ecoo a.i 5 I . a- I' ll I ft3
me!i ue v
eiupiov menl AptiU t K W A
2"2I Mot th Second street, St. Louis, Mo
M v II dl
ffr"Eyery thing that is new . atvlish. beautiful, or anv w-tv deH-ahle. in the hit line, gti.la iia mir t Sfucer'- as nalur illy o voting durh takes to wuter. miv 12 't
A KeanaBLr Book The Kvery Day Phiio I i mi Town and Country. "bv A. H H v i . gj.i'li.T of The Beere tum- of a Country Pa pon ' t Buwaii, Stew irt iV '.'- W A pleaaimt trout rtxm. awit iN'e t.r two or three gentlemen, cag he had at No 3I BejeCb )(iaiaippi .treet Al-o. aaawMB)aodetintwi for luniel tittmter hoanlera mull Iw
ieut J M .Mie. ltell pom
tnan-lmg Killed : Serg t T J Kidd; W H
Hedges Wounded: Serg't T Payne, brei.-i; r..rp..rnl H Brown; M M D-.n .11. " lei:: P O Langhorn. fhouhler; Wm Olmatead. IffJaa I'" Mis-ing ; S B Lawaon, .1 B Wbltbeart. Joaapb
Hush Company K. Capt (t B Wtftl, commanding Woundeil : Ctt O B W rd. leif knee aertooafy ; I
Second Lieut B T Smith ide. seriously; UOfM r.lHi Smith; Allen Berry; .1 S Berrv; .1 De.-kard; Jaaaa C Beibiaoe Killed, I; wounded. 4!', ajifating, 4. Total, 58 The alnive is a copy of the official report fur niaiieil me by the Adjutant Your.
What to no a ith tiii MoRtl It appears thai our Republic in ffiend. have a aurpiu cpit il on
. , ... . . . h U..I-. which i- i aoorea of vex it.on ii them rSea he report ot hrmfi in thta v-rinuv. in . , . . x-7. . ,. ! .ti . ii In anticipation of a contest over the late muit'cireganl t trtiit. npor.omice 'he I rgest vield we ' , , .. . , vie i k a. pal eiectioii, the candid ites were t .xed heavilv to h ive ever had. of apples, neache-. grapea Ac .in. i. i ' . , , , a. j , K. . i an elepttotieerm g fund 1 hev tt.rkeii over. 1 he aheat. ;il-. lHk- hue. nl tiotlnuc hut the mi... ipili.nr ... ll... . . ....... ....1 A.t.iw.K .a-
, , I ii ! aii' i'iini. t. iiic i-irr-iiirin , ! -ii"iiii n.i? Hcarcitr ot hands to punt, mil prevent a large , , , , v, , - ' thii- rni-ed to in. ike i -nug little bink The
annate ot corn
It waa eiceasii fit u nj ajeigrda) Ughl unm et coat- were in dem-md. and it ilid not
aeem bke forcing the -rm to reir them
we h . va anv w irmer
will take the aun-hine
wiihdrawnl of the Democratic tii-ket lel t greit pori on of this fund Ofl hand, und no the tjn'j lam is what to do with it -V a aw -ftw .am .at a
ti ; i Mi tne morning ot tne election, i cu rivipotio-
- .luring the month. Sprinj ! enl ur pa;ier aiig-e-ied th it itbeapopriatea nit bj Sunur r '" 'h' ' imilies of soldier- in the field 1 lua wis j
not fiioiahiv iece el i Mir mten-elv pitnolic
A TillJlUj I WS Timaiiual WiUIW I tal r"'n foure by hr ,a beumg lor and a tf,od lalliiaajaji wanted to work bv ' I,Mn ,K'r,,,! mi i,,,me- thv "l'' 1 r"',r ' 'r,lv ih. .elf Oood wneea .d le.,lr emnlovment " i" "1 prolesanm I hat i certain v enough (Or
givei i -'" V. i-t mu atreet, upstair-
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Ira:! Ira K'a. Oeneaje W. Pitta haa unhand pletitt of pure, cleat Ice. to supply his cu-tomers, i without hippii.g troth Toledo or anv othet pom. Any sriti wanting Ice. can In uppliei1 ty ed dressing George W Pitta. Box 51. Inilian-uxdia P O ap30 3m
theni t,i tl
We are told lie meetinif of the oftr er w.i! held the other night, to consult about the ditn bntioii of t hi- fund, at which the patriot gwl into an iwful mu-v They .uljourneil alter US angi v discussion, without comuig to ;.nv ohhIiimhii Act on the proposition of our corresponden. gen tiemen if it waa published in i DuaguCHtie new iper and in the end. you will not regret it.
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i ff A lull lot esfVc M t 'J feet, one )uare fr.uu W.i.hinglin -tre. i. ;i a go.xl Irame house j on it. can be bought of John S Spurn. Keal E Late Agent, for $4. ."!, part on time. It i a hargnin Persona wih ng property close to bust ' ness should apply at once Will Pirra Bowen. Stew irr k Co have,
ju-t recieved some 10kKI bolts, embracing 'II the latest t. te- Whme-tle men will find it to their inteee-t to eximine their assortment Their tock of ifr -h le i e.: !!v .utractiie. anl well sdapted to the country tr tde. iWTw.. hundreil huilding lots, in all mrt- of the ny. some of the han Uruest reidence and dwelling Price from $701 to fä.ttttO Ctarden lota i-ont one to ten acres, in the vicinity of the Ott Faima. in all psrt id' thi State, and lands in a 1 ..I the Weatern State, t r -aie hy Alu MirzGu Ke., Kaaaie Agent. M.iv 1 1 u4t No East Washington St DujBBCaVaffb Clib There will tie a regular meet ng uf the Club il Militari Hall. Tuesday evening, et T o'clock, for the purpose of electing omcera fo tba ensuing term ot sia months Also, amendment!" the bv l.iwa wdl be actexl upon A ceueral attendance i- 'leirel The President wilt deliver an d.:ies- upaUJ retiring frm the Chair, upon the present ute of the country. May 11 dH PuoTooaara Alri m- The demand still con tmuea lor theae neat and tasty articles See Bwen. Mewart 4x Oa af erti-ement in thia mornin? pper. wh'p. ill crWkal the arioiia atvlea. with the retail pru-e. Tho-e re-iding at a distance can obtain one free of noaigef , hr or ena4uJ Irom B.wen. Sia4rt A fo . er-loiue the pr.re of the ore dev.red liberal discount ll otTereil m the trade
hPUVArVl.v Ma? 11, 1863 The boot and -.tae men. !i uita f thia citi will! close their pUree or hu-me-a t 7 o'chnk from bote date Saturday night e . . Sh'Mt ruatomers wilt : eae t ike notice Joaie. VWBUaMI k Ol M tt . t iN . aiom k fJe M Hi iB at Co . Ciiab A pAwaa. BBfJU --sb- saw The new Council oieeu to night, atosl tha Wf elect will be i., , :uted and enter upon tbe di-chaig of hia dm, ,. t,a. preeidiug officer ofour Cit, Leagkalature He presided iu the Po Bia Wt, yaalenlai. einet mg UM, that duty in the n. ti.ir.n Mr Covin . mlamaii who ha- ..., v Miioianded the ieC ol our people, irtespevtite of party, aid we ke4 with cnSdence iw K-wi and taa partial aiaaittMnrwtaoa from Ina
Pi MI This is thk S:asO roa PlATaTISNJ rwew 1 hi Cl 1 1 UU I HU Fibm or Ha-kkti and Klk We take grea pie suie in 'iitormmg tne cit'zens of Indi-m ipoits th it aTerytbuig is pre pared and in splemii! onler it No "Jti Kentucky iitenue tor the purpo-e of funiiah ng them pa) ebp I This is ihe -eason for dicgfng wrlUand planting pumr useful arti lea for ladies, whose labor oug.i' always lie aaved. as much as poaaible. b gentlemen. The Ann of Ila-ke't i Kle. weare uthnriied i - iv. baa no 'tmeotion with anv other hoti-e in the pump biiaine in thia city. Hakett k Kv'e treaplendil nu-chmics. and do the r work promptly. cUeap'y and wel'. warranting it. Cer liSeatei trom our uj at promineut citiien testi fving to the sup?rior workmanship of the Messrs H.ke" V Kv!r. rr.av be -eeti at their eablish
mem by,. II nitetested. At.Ti. x Sin. t l.ui EaTiTK Wiley 4 M in n. Real Eae Broker and Auctioneer-, sold xesU nlar. at Public Sale. Real Estate io the Immediate vicinity f the Tene Hn e Depot, i eaueatiaj la $16.150. aa follows: J i at 11 Vijeu. 51 feet on Liwrence atreet. M .eWl; J F Keulenou. 5 feet on Lawrence stfet.il ISO; E I M irtimlsle. 40 teet on Ten ne-ee -ueet . fl .2lt; Levi Ouetin. If teet .-n Tenaeaaee atreet. $1 flfä. ' P Cunntngh im. 1 1 ' teet oo 1 enne-ee -rreet. f3 f'. M aaea H Wricht. aw feet on Mitipp atreet. fl.SOOj Divid LWaea.il teet .m Maeiaippi tret t. 1 .95. E B und ir, 1?" feet on Louuiaj.a -trect. J nbft M at ot the lots ,.ld. w understand, will he imme h uei v impnvel tAaunnji Betl Tue Csinpoell Min.treis hold forth igain to mpht with one of their o :l gfcr rinp and u! splitltng performances Thev draw Urge i mards, tot the beat reison in the world, thHt they are .i.orop!i-had musici am and cooau mate actor- Tlie puhlic- have leirnad to 0fj to the "hurt-t cork" for melodr that touches the heart, and for wit that lighua tha care- of lire, and tho-e they are aure to get trora the CampbeiU Aa e et tle hail laat evening e heard a tountrimsii exclaim, ' tbein black bei kj eaU ain.-. nd he was right Thev can ;f-Criiklin & 0o .k. wh.leaaledealer in lor e'fc-n aud dome-tic liqutr. No. 140 west v-h-bbft -ti street, have a large and auperior aeaort mnt of article in their line. Leealere purchaa a il esta! .'iiui'iit can rely uptpi getting jt.-t hat is tepreseiitei to tliem. and tbe rapidly .
itcraing trade ut Me-r C A C ia tbe bawl ideoce that lair dealing ia aure to thrive. ÖT vme taetj or ultT woundeJ Rebel pria ouera were taken t., tlie - eaterla in wagons, to Ue retumau W the wi.u.
er-. t.t-i.i.eU laiportjtnt lutormati.in and liuti.etl
I Urge qiMiitities of ultire intended for the rebel armies in the South west. Qeav Plaaaootoa oar airy croseed the river I
aus Ufotesdeu ifSfaumwttlj In the from fur the
purpose d recon noitenng the enemy position. Two boor's ri e brought them to our old position about Chancellorville. In this neightairhood nu rettets acre discovered except kiileil und wound ed These aere di-posed o properly and as rap idly a ja-i-ihle A - im - let iMa j. umlief of sfr ifulers UM aknlk
er- Ir iiD the Behel army ami -.une of our own inch came into our lines veterda) and gave ihani i
-elve- up The former protester! that they have no feeing In the war and are willing to take tha oth ol allegiance Soma of t! e-e men aaw eel b Baa of Babali icnowiinjc paatit wiiit hau aaal in coufu-ion on Weduesday niglu through u ter rible snow atorm. From rw York. KftM York Ma II A uTaMtch from Gen eral Bonkee beaadqtraHera, Saeiul the 9th, atntes
tint all the wounded in our lim - n uu been prop
noon Tba oifneaae lor Ibe defeuae were ex aujlsed. and the opening speech tear the pro.-ecu tlon was made by H ury K'et E . who wiib a--iaiiiii; the I)i-trict Attorney Leis Junl u. Es i , mole Ibe UfgUWUtil t-r tiie defense, am! a vei v able one I he artUUBeeS will be resumed this morning. Mr Colei.ck fee the pii-ouer. and the D -tri. t Attoinet . Mr H um i. lor thr Cniied Statclff" It is said upon Ihe rt-treat of the Hebel-, our men weie so near them, a- to plainly distinguish Gen Hill. At the aaaae moment, a rifle n levelisl d h::n. when ot e of his eukltera wa- seen t. -iep l.el'.re the eneral. :nl to mH at the di-rh irge
S-T--1860-X. DR A.KE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Kxha raaai nature's grcai raatafer. aWuStM beeef aee .mil acfve tonic. Ctn '.-eil of pure t. ("r j Hum, roots aad herls It in bjBfafa the baafe, OUjbeet -tini-ulatincthe brain. It te-tro aciditv of th- Motuacb, create- aw appetite and -tretitbi na the atabMU. Iii- a certain cure h r Lh -p. p-u. t. oiistiatioii. Diarrhea. L.ver OaaBBlaaat anl Saeesa Hrala-Ie. ami prevent- Mi -natic üiaeae from change of do t a iter. tc It cm he u-e.l at all time. ..f ilny I'.v il'. or yeBBej, Ui I- partictilarl reo inrtii-nleil to wmk ,!eliate per..n. oltl by all fiTocrr. Irui:fi-t. H-.tel- ami Saloon-. Y. H iH.-.ke . I " . 'JO 2 Broadway. New York. 114.4 arfaeaaaat
tuciit on S.itiudav. v i- re-u med xe-terd.iv after ! er' -'red for Those within the enemy's liues
are Ml be -cut oer to ua. A spei itl tiom HwfrUUabotU, dateil the Ilk, aa v -: Kfbei rep it- from Chattanooga say the torce sent irom this army under Colonel Streiiht, of the 51st Indiana, h i- been captured flear Rome, Oanegta, ifie some hve battl.- a uh the enemy 9 reigbt left Tu-cumbia on the'J6lh nil , going
to luount-ville He there whipped the Rebels iii.llv He then moved toward Route.
neue iatements sub-eipient to tins a un ovim v he! min1.' torce surrounded Streight and cap tured bin He tiad destroyed some large iron work- on the Cooeu river. The 'h u innuo i Kehel id tlie Tili gi-es an ccousi 9i the Captine of Streijlita iuce. It say-: Forrest and Coi. Roddy attacked Gen. Dodge neu Tuacunihia on the'2th, und after a fight of -. veral hour-. Forrest lell hack to Courtland Straight ma.le .i detour around Courlland, and moved tOU aid- Georgia. Forrest pursued and Oearbaoh him at Diyton'sGap. A battle ensued , and Streicht wa- driven forward with the low ol fortv men Bil miles further on. Stieiht was again driven forward, wleb the loaa e4 all pieces of artillerv. formerly taken from R.iddv Kd teen nn'e- lutther Siuth, Streight wns again at tnekcl. ambushing ihe Rebels Nextdiv Pe reaf overtook him ul Blountsville, driving him with the loa nfthree killed and twelve woundeil The bridge neu G id-den w de-troved Nine
tile beyeani QaaVaien anotber ikirmaibooenrred. in wbiob C'donel Hathaway i- reported kiileil. Streight waa finally overtaken about two mi.es ' fr ui Cedar Bluft' and twentv mt from Rome, i
, The ad aii.-e ol 00 men had gone towards Rome,
and were checked about two miles from the citv I
by af ed dUaen Forrest demanded Streight'g surrender, .ind Streight complied. The Rebel leibt a ridicttlnuu story, that only 44d men were tri the riuht. and that they captured 1700, consisting ni the 3d Ohio. ih Illinois. 51st and T.'M Indiana, with three cutupaniea of Alabamians and tour oiouMtnin bowirer- The raid into Georgia is thu- rertel by ihe Rebel.
It aays thi' a force 1,000 strong had -one aa far i south as Talladega, eighty miles befaiw Rome ttaH the Qenrgbl truon- were mminifd iUj lliujull : taken from Sttei-ht aud -ent aftaa tlie Yankees. '
The Rebel report three Ifauaoorta and two gun- I , boats deeeeiwiiug the Teniiesea' river on the "27th I of April, attacked hy Col Woodward, who sunk j the transport-, but the gunhoata escape I
A tvcnei ai-nUi fi .latel May .. saya;
The euemv i- reiKirfei in force near Edwards' Depot, four mile.- this ide of the Big Black River They captured 100 pickets LAI KR. The enem were repulsed yesterday at Andoih Kerry on the Big Black, after four hours of fightID?. A raid UTRa m.de Oil Holly Spring-, Sunday. Capt. Mitciieli ambushed them as thev went out,
I and killed Col Jennings and captured his horse
and papers The Time nays it know. that Hooker hag trui-ferred hU army to the south aide of the Rap
pahannock, lor the aorpoaaX beyond all doubt, of J
at once ruasstmg onenaireoajeratrooff. The Tribune think- that tlie Virginia statu- Is a tolhrw-: Our force.- a SutToIk and on the Peninula made demonatntion toward Rich
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aaond aeriv last waeii. Lee was conSdetit that!
the Rebel C initil wouhl lall without prompt sup port from hi- arm. He had aiteadv begun to
I sent troops to Richmond on Tuesday last that
M or aoeae one else, with a g i portion of his 1 forces, wa- well on hi- wat to Rxhnmne Thurday that H .oker. with hi- army, fre-hly proris I ioneil. cro-isl rhe Rapnali umock Friday night. iiikI totind bat atauaii uf nil ban ia hi- front and ,
; im enemy worth mentioning tin side of LYoftll : j Anna tnaAL Lee, or one of his Lieutedants, i i reached Richmond ju-t in time to prevent it cap- ' Hire b our forces irom Frt .Monroe, .did that thi- week will not pass without stirring news 1 from Richmond or the hank-ot the Pamunkev. '
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Atrent Wanted in every Town and City, received irom Quintett, ireur Kretlei lekaborg , ad , dre-el 'o President l)i:-:
At the lose of the. battle at Chancellorville. j on Sunday, the enemy wa reported adrancitig j
Cor mw ent eg mail. p r paid, upon receipt af price, i trom r realericksbut g on our rear (tet erl Laws argil '.'a j waa aenl hack to arrest his progresa. and repulsed a njm baa nlsoHaely VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. Thr iftenioeei, baihiiug tht h?s ,,n. i ai-ted of two corps under General Selgwick, I ; I de:ermmed t ittaek him, and mar. heii tiack ve. :
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leruav wun 'tener.u Anuer-ou auu unueu Willi Lawa early i.i the afternoon, and succeeded, by the I V-sing ot Heaven, in driving Sedewirk. across the rix er We ha ve i eoovered Fretlerickaburg. and there is no enemy south of the Rappahannock in this vicinity. Signed. I I Ltt. 1ener.il Commanding. No ofti 'ial dia; uch wete received la-t night from Lee. Iut private dispatches leport our vio torv complete .fackson - left arm was skillfully amputated below the -tK'iilder The General was removed to his country hou-e. fifteen mile distant Direct communication with the army has not been re established atipirriori of earapiapera J St. Lot is, May 11. Tba aal or diatributiou of Freeman'- Journal and Cucaaai.in of New York, the Crisis of Columbew. Ohio, Democratic Journal ot Jersewille. ill.. Chicago limes and Dubuque Herald, have been proiubitei ib this nmitary dial, ict by Gen. Davidaon. F.xtenaite pre irations are to 1at beim mle for the celebration of the anniversary of the captore of ('imp Jackson from v H rl reesbore. Mi amm-BOBo. M y U VTheeter' Hebel cav- j airy ha removed ft tu i position on our left and ' advanced in force to Livingston, with the evideal intention of cwpturinc Tir'er, who h report ed in tbe vicinity of Jamestown This ii a very I formidable torce. and the ruuvemet.t ia looked on aj serious. I ram Huflaln. Bi ti vto. May 11 No New Tor abaft mar ketreciated Isal uooo, pxuoabi; ueui tu tba late : if the e-ion
Nw V.-RR, Mat 11 A letter in the Ueuld dated U ed Maw P M . refiOCfl the oecurm tion ot that place by a large forte under Kevea, and a recoil tj.'isaDce to Wime H'juse A Meaner Irom Fort Hoyai tbe nth. reporta alt iron clada gone to North haJisto Our troop continue in po?es,'...t. ol Follev.
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DRUCCISTS. PUBLIC NOTICE.
Aotiut noon (ienetal Curt; reviewed she troop on W.iali!ujrton venue. after whkh the proeaaaion started for Camp Jackson, the scene d the ft rat capture of armed treitore in tne war. wberc
meeting waa held. Thouaaoda of Baa were dis
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ance ol tne ni'euir.n . . . , i . . - told that hi communication might be properly guarded in hia rear The promise to attend to thia was aim, as well as the positive promise hat additional aieauiaof amren-dtion and upplies
hon -I he turnNh p.!. and that teneral ljrv1 sbouid pue-i. and the houses a. ong the line of the pro--again lead Mi trooiv. Cwaauin were decorated with appeopriete devkea. , Iuring Weilne.lay and Thursalsy den era! All tlie businea bouse were cloaed. and tbe 1 Hooker detailed several regimenu to streets thronged with enthusiastic people gather u: the wounded and bury the dead Chauncey J Killey. Mayor, resided over the Ihe en a lb bank ol the River. Tbe ueberot ' roeeune. asaiated by a large nuonher of the mat ReheU IowkI tinburried waa Ter Istps nnd it i promiDeot TnioiiKU of the city i Vice rresihelfeved no effort waa made bv the enemy to dent and Herretarie. General Curtas and aevbnrv his brave men slaughtered by our artillery eral other distinguished onVer occupied tha durinf the five days battles at OhanceHoraville speakers' stand Speerhee were made hv Chaa Fortunatelv the weather was cool, and the rain D Iruke, Mior Dunn of Indiana, ''hartes P. I served as a balm to ease the wounded from some Joh. son and Colonel deorge IV Strong of then- aufterings Reaolutiona were ari. oted. paying a fitting uThe fact that the enemy had lei": thus sudden- Oate to the memory of lien Lvou ami the gallant e confirmed lien Hooker bj the lieliet that the ' volunteers who. by capturing the tra. tors in Camp Kebela had beetigvery much cut un. and that they .lackson, preserve.! St. Lout and Missouri to this 'emplated a retreat if that course was found Union, renewing pledge of hdehtv to the I'liion SfurthwSle wa1 urging upon the Federal authorities the im i Aceordinglv on Thursday. P. M.. before the vigorou- prosecution ot the war recognised aa rain had ceased falling. Cieu Hooker oniered ie;it:mate a moo civi ired nations, declirinp aeros the River the first and fifth corps, ander j public enemies all who -tnve to ohatract the con- l (Jen Sedgwick. Owing to tbe horrible condition i stituted authoruiea in the suppression ot this re ' of the roads but little progress wa- made, and , lielliou. and who are unwilling to aid in maintaini ;d Hooker, oo Friday, directed hi attention te j ing the (iovernment underwhich" they lite and the crossing of the whole army at Banks' aad derive protection, pledging a hearty oo operation the United States Foul- with the commander of th s department, anil all During the dav he positions for each corpa was ; others in authority, in their efforts to drive trai-de-ignated. snd lien Hooker wa- busy giving in- tors and Rebei avmpathizers from our midst, and -t: . lo-is to his various (euer Is. coneernina? bis j to this end authorising the president of the eat propo-ed pursuit of Loe's armr. I ing to appoint i committee of -even citizen-- to I he juestioi,, where ha ve the Rebels gone, ia wait upon tne I'resuienl ot the United tate- and jjoing Hround ui aiiseeretl in the hotel" today. ' urge upon him the enforcement of such measures It is the opini'.n of military men that they have a will secure the welfare of the loyal people of fallen back in two columns. one toward Richmond ; this State. and the other towsrd (oM.msville, In hope of i The 1'residetit was also empowered to apooint : concen'r iting with Ijong-t i eet '- force in front of a committee to secure a portion of the Camp! Richmond once mote hi es Little. The j .Inckson ground, and make the nece.sry ar-1 Ult engagement will take place most probable movements for erecting a n.onument to the tuemon or near the Unper famunkey river, whither ory of läeneral Lyon. (ten Hooker is moving i- rapidly as possible Over 1I,(MM1 people were present The reoln
TO .'ILIA Ml A a si X . Uru.iiata. e Is :eat tt aililDgina Street, Bave keet appo nte.j agvnt for tfcr ial f K S l ' f" I VSI I. AI.O, TI1K Wo.Md ki l L IiKaNL LI , t-r lb cat ef c.( . 1 - -e lbrvat,hfueaiie WbeetWa. rr-.iau of
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Manv maintain that the James river will be the next line the Rebels will defend This may or may not be received aa ( Generals Peck. Key and Nay lor may decide. There is a report here to-day that our army i in motion south and that -kirmihing with the enemy's rear guard has commenced. It is reported that Fredericksburg and the hightsofSt Marie were occupied by onr tnxips to day. The Richmond and Potomac railroad, south of Frederick-burg, will be put iu order again as somi a it will Im? bbCi work noon it. Troops are arriving here again, and it is rumored that another army will ai vance south to snptort Hooker in a dav or two The Post's special sats; The steamer John A Warren arrived at Washington on Saturday night with diepatche from General Honker he left Acqua Creek Salur dav morn inc. The billowing is reported tobe the substance of the dispatches: At dav break Friday morning, General Ilnoker pushed forward two corps ot hi- nrmy, across the Rappahannock Thev were under (von m nd ot (eneral Sedgwick The gathereil up (he woui ded who were left on ihe hold of the recent battles, comprising both Union und Rebel soldiers, and buried the dead. At an early hour litis morning en. Hookei completed the cro-smg of his entiie army together with an ample sti . ply ot ammunition and storeaufBcient to last e.gh' dv A- -non as he was ecru, Ifc) whole seven OOTp were placed in motion and dephayud right and left iu -earch of the enemy, who. a tha latest accounts had nd been found. Owing to the horrible comlition of the ronds the mo ement of the army usual nece-sarily be slow for a dav or two, but the c.-imine week will j mbabl witnesa the 'reate-t conHii t on this eon ti.'ient Qen. Honker rtteai not de-ire reiufori-e triciit. It in bei ered Ilemuelnian has gone to re lp force Hooker, but there is no donhi that bra army i- in motion From tVasli Ing-ton. II MMilWOTOV, Mav 11 James Madiaon Cutta, SscihmJ Comptroller o" the TtSMuMy, died this morniti!. The Richmond Kx nniner of the'i'h s:,vs:
The destruction of large train- of (tovernment 1 in- .if A left'- Station, and stores of grain j
tions were not only passeii 'inanimou.-l , but with great enthusiasm. A I). Richardson. UW re-ponueid ot the New , York Tribun, reported hjat on the tug burned before vTcksbnrg a fa day since, is a prisoner iu the hands of the Rebel-, but will probable lie releaiei soon. From Philadelphia. I'hilapki.phi a. Mat 1'J About IIKI ot the' most prominent citien- of Philadelphia met at ihe Roitrd 1 r ule RnoSI to dal to entertain the ; project of an Atlantic Telegraph. f, Kdgar 1 iiompMiii , the rYaUwenlol the Penn- , "lvania Railroad, occupied the cniir Crrua 1 W. Field made an ode -;.eech. in which he al ludet! to the jKilitical uui commercial importance ;
of the project, and exhibited various specimens ut different submarine cables i,o n. operation in
j different pirts of the world.
Aseiiesof reanlutiotis indot-ing the project, and commending it t,, the .utetition ..f the citi
j.ens, was adopted. A sidscription was started, and it will probahlv ' le largely increased i. morro
From Wi iiern Irajlnle (ikAKtu.N, Ve . Mav 11 The Rebels rtfider J u k.-oli. Imb !eti o: t -and Jenkins are retreat ing toward the aaaatttwest mountain- fheee are now no Rebel- on the line of the railroad in We-teni "irginia. From Cairo Caiko. May 11 Tne Memplns huiletm saya: We learn tht J ickson . Mi--is:pii is already invested, and that the Rebels have no way of getting out of Vu ksburg but cut their way through the national forces The steamer Horizon, daring tlie etgagment af tu mid iiill . run on a snag and auiik , ahe had I un ooii rations on board moat o which were lost It VUi a pontoon bridge ovei Big Slack that aas lc-iroyed instead of a railroad ridge COMMERCIAL.
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Cincinnai . . May 11. Flour Dull aud 25c lower; superfine ii.Sfa, 1 :i ,
(train Wheat dull and Jfdjbc lower; red, '
SI br 32; white. $1 .0,,, 1 y.S Corn, dull at Mb Dab. dull at IfV. Rve. firm at 8 Ca'."- Barlev i- held at fl 48rtil 50 for the best hall. Whi-kv Kb in at 4l .
at thai place, is the m o-t -enoiis loss e have suffi'ted from the federal raid The (tovernment wa- deriving iar;:e supnlie-frorn that section, and uid -riuiiitelv within the past week large! v inaraaaad it- wagon tn;n Another article sat -;
In cot-sequence of active iiperwthwai in the field
and limiie! irwneportatton. the wounded aa the j Meats B,mt bulk flam.- s.,id at g5 9(1, being field and at Qeinsese' Depot ate -uffering tor i a decline N lUltug doift; in other article, and tood. price nomm .i Major (tetieral Hiodicock ha tieen iseigned to j Groceries Unchanged. duty temporarily, es Acting Governor of Wash- , Maeatf Oeld declined to 1 prn Kvchange ingtnn. fen M irtindale having obtained a ; firm at ig prem brief leave of ab-e:ue. It is said ihe Rebel al- j . . , a , rendv have a larue force engaged in rebuilding aear York larket. the ( ränge and Alexandria railroad bridge over mm V.hk Mav 11 the Rapid in. destroyed in the course of the late ; ... k - . in i
j i a . - i i ii-iii i 'un iirm, inn -ouir .on ior low et . rai dot toneraii - ctvalrv. , w ... .:fl , .- . u., ar . j , hör e'i i Ml t-. o ..o, enti i tound h.p , Information tmm the nneeaaond represent . . ,,,, , , ,.r .... thenverclearo. Rebel batteries and shartshoot 0,,:?' I tiade branda.il Wm ;
, 'ntrkei cloaiiu neavj, ami no ruvet- t the out -ide fiL'iiii - Whi-kv (Juiet ulid firm a Lrrr IV... . Itrain Wlie.ii , dull and iiuniiiially 2c lower.
' sale- .No 'J Mdwaukee I o.b the tirei lot trom ',
Oswego via canal at fl SU; Michigan white at SI c5 Corn, dull Ufd fuJIl lc lower Lird Dull and Inwei atD1,!! ,
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era. and -teamers ire running to Suffolk aa usual. A huge number of prisoners were -ent away today bv steamer, tor exenange, at Citv Point, i ..re ig ii lUawn.
( An Ka.l. May 11 I he bohemmn Irom
Liverpool on the .'I" ami Lotidondeary May 1, i .- boerdad this morning, her advice.- ire five dav later
Mr. Adam- h id made a frank explanation regarding hi letter of protection to Mexican ves
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ra Uids explanatiou Lou no. May 1 Poli-h affairs are unchanged. Time-' City article -at - : Notwithstanding the additional leportt- fr.ra New York that very violent in'ruction are be ing sent bv Seward to Adams, it is believed that nothing of the kind is intended to be presented to our (iovernment. The reports were probably encouraged solely with the view to mitigate the difficulties of the approaching con-cription With the present feeling; of the British poLoc. which recently found vent in Parliament, it would be highly dangerous for the Washington (ioiernment to place matte-s in such a position a might render a continued exercise of forbearance impossible on the part of the liritish Government The Ministers anoounceu tint the Peterhoff s mails wculd be forwarded to their destination unimpaired, and that the same course will be pursued m similar cases From ewr Yeirk. Niw Yob. Mu 11 A special to the Philadelphia Press ays: Den Dix's rorjn. wjtb t heavy column under Gen Nagle. Irom Noj'Ii Carolina, will aooa be threatening the enemv's linos of communication south of Richmond. The Post says: We learn bv special advices fron. Washington, that Oen Hal'eek about to take the field ir
peraon. and not. at understood, with the pnrpoe , rpv n..... A Rn,iTn5 with TtwJl. of lelievine Gen Hooker ..fins command, but : 1 nr8C DU81DPil ROOIUp lin DWHl-.
th it he mat be in the very presence of tranapi ruif? eventi, and tbe better able to influence their general direction. The authority upon whicb we have law information is unusually well in i formed It is a significant fsrt, and one thit ' will MactWOaa the confidence of tbe eountry in 1 ren Hoiakei . that he did not eie.-ut hie late
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11th. states that Jacob- had a hard fight for eight ;
hour- with Morgan Mi low was nee v Jacob cot all hia men oo the north side of the Rier. atei arill he remfoeeaad t roan Inafaallle. NvaetiLLt Mav II Tbe reported death of the Rebel General Van Doru i oontirawed A flip ol truce came u our line at Fraüiltnveeter dav. eoTToboraftng the statement Van Dorn waa killed instantly by Dr. Peters, at the latter'a BwJaf Feter tied and reached our lutes, and ii new in thia city . River at a stand, with gut feat water oo tbe ehoal Will commence fall mg probab! to night -sexrr ii disloyal citizen are to be U.rwarded south over our lines on Wsdr.eedt
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NOTICE.
INTERNAL REVENUE
h lr."-K-t sf ladt. lnitlanap..i. April till, 1WJ f V I. Hbf K tacilUats tbe nnaat aaeaaawt
J will tba aa. tbe 1 Mai trf. -ni' r i akr the aaa with ranch eenrieray a passlaf. wa i i proper t; aik Ue citiiei. of the eth rnrre-sV)t.al lb, trict of Indiana t j prepare .n1 ba- rea..' h- hum tnmti or mem .. a. tut.-, o tnat wbes tbe Aaasaserv call tfiey will not Ke drtainad, tberaHy mi teg a heavy tmfmm to the limrn ini nt. Tb.' aa-e.u.- ii! . ae .lml t he f.4Uwlia : lt. tfo all cartages, wa, .- .t otlter vehicle, tae laat ut wbkk resta aptia apriiiga, wber. tba varse taeresf eoeet the -jTr of ait B vr A '-W ar-. ::M-ladtBi tws harness Id. Ucetian will be tHae-aed to rat. true tbe 1st af May. 1-4. t-M r May. lau. Alf aoeiBbe Ib-eseea will .- r 'rtl ami cbaraed ftrr tbe tVactti.iia! part af tbe yt '.r, . immerKTa it m tbe etptratiea of the eM Ikaeee. and rbdinr h al Mar. 1 y perase rsaatm to Sat budnea at er heffre lbs eapiratioe af tb osf. can ba-e the amount rf the new hfenae refur- ' i. , , r applieatmri ti th t'ollecto, 4rf tbe i-trct id. Manufacturer. Hutcber. aril .eher, wai taaaw tbrir mra-tbly teptwta aa Banal, aul witb a lit! bj-P pr.'inj.ic 4th An a.-ae '-.rp wrUI a-v b a Saaat wpaw tee .' i i B lb I J ai ?. ' all ST f tu aatriet 'wbe'ber .lerivrit from aio kind it p.rart. ru'. B.ter-ta, auvtabwaUa BMaSS, K ha BJ .: p' .te-.tj, tratte, emplr raaeat T OBttaa Sf .'mi;, anv -L ine haaWewr. pr"vtdd aacb '-. proflu or nweae eeassd te swat of ala bu-jdreo irllayaIn eaUmatms nv b RSlna, pradlta or ta-ctxa. sil :be National. State and loral taxaa aaa-d uyx , Lb JWT-a. f or uUn i iurrevt tir.auie. r. ill b fir-t aedttaase; ssas. tae rl fsaytlwe ion a)i i f '.be pact aat - setardsnd all other e pa aea taoiaaottotbstBawkagefiaaH gsirji . profits or iacoo.. Nit ia none wilt tae aapaosss if living b isiaetd Tae aaTwaar will be reo aired ve make return of tbe valor M tbe . r atw- of bla farsa, wtthmt deilurtioa for tb laHae tr ernar. f bttnaalf aaa baa fa.il), o' for au; j.wrt . i n;uc r-ntiitied by biBHarit at 1 'iBat.'v. $ uaboa-t sf say aew etrectars, -ucb ar dbai truf. i. ioatac antii ftnsai. a4 for lmpTvA'-0i a i imcuct. arcaaily paid for hired Mbf, rent sf farn Kf any, b4 aeaeiaarf rej,ar up . Ma hairdwaiia a farm, ii.vladiB that Bbsav aor- of tbe r. i. labvrera. wni '. aiua.d ram. r daocr has wa bse sa tae nt day of lbs ratter, l, not he epriis4at lUfaaakat value oa SaM Xa. Kacb peraot. wid .at re tire to rtn.r . -i lo a. isaa. so far sptcifyiL.' t. - ' -"t wliok it i derived, as to nable tbv Aaei-tant iw'co- to oartd. rb. Saaiw:liooi atiall ve naadt; 'beralro;, Tbrtoi'.caaUi uer-en a' leert apr.oii tec ' Aaaeasor- to. Illllll CnUVTYJoes b Snars o-?SfawU ! t - a face : iMfta. If o. 17 . etey f Indhataewtb . L M I'm.- - -ii .-' 'j t v "t- a.l t Cow tea tow nab if. WllllAS HaPl.a , u uti.Mc - NaajtbtAlf fCen'Tf uwnabi.. J. Mcf'oat . Ks 4 - ' "Wre sad Warrsa towirJ .pa. Tsoat lai.tsa.- njafjlse !e. b-- l -altt and Krey ' I I T.-I, . Ktsi waa baeiaa - r .,..oa No. .- Tisctbrsi4Magee towrit h;p. Ira Hoi t i v.a-oata -Dtviiio N'e T -PUja aa Waab '.'-.- lvewi,0:p . -
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