Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4200, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1864 — Page 3

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FKIDAY MORNING. APRIL 1. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Centre Township. roa Towssnip tbchtik, LEVI AY RES. tox jrrtCT or tnt ptAta, MYRON NORTH roa cojsstaplh. OLIVER KEELEY. HOFIERT C. DUNN. EDWARD DAVIS. ARTHUR SULLIVAN CITY ITEMS. t3P Benefit of Emily Thorne to night. djTThe p! ice to procure pur and freli fami It pics 1 at Sctiuur's Drug store. t-$ The average arrest of the patrol cuarl, nightly, of disorder! v aoIJiers, ia et down at fifty. CJT The 27th In'Jiana. Col. Co!i-rure, left lor the eet of war yesterday. (JixT LlesVm-r ;u with tlie brave bo vs. - t5T Stragglers and deserter are forwards! in number Irom this post, daily, to their respective regiments. It is the opinion of military authorities foere that no more troop will he neeue from Indiana to crush rfbellion in Illinoia. ßT" Houe wanted, within ix tquiresof the pot otlice of 4 or 5 room. AdJre I O. Iftx 1417. m;ir2'J-dtf t?T Renjemt.er tlie Retch HWk will be -U at auction in nepirate teiiement. at o'clock u jay, on me premie, l ities cooi or no pale. Mamimo Notick. There will be a spwia meeting of Inditnapolia L'xlee, No. .r, this (Fri day evening at 7 o clock, lor work. Ciiah. Fisiitu, Sec'y. r2TMl39 Emily Thome, the beautiful, arcom pi is hex! and versatile actreM. tke a benefit to eight t the Metropolitan. Let her hive a b unper. Wantid Immediately. A few tirt clcoat makers to whom sternly employment will b giren and the highest price will be paid. Apply at Moritz Uro. Si Co. GT Two Love and a Life to niht. Akkital at Soldier Homk Yestcrdav 179 recruits for the 13th Illinois. 230 for the" 2Cth Indiana, and 90 for various Indiana and Pennijlrania regime arrived. Citt Mara. A few of Suüiran's Map of the Citt of Indianapolis, theonlr Map now in print, are on hand and for a I at thi office. Price $1. marö-dtf Masonic A. asd A. Rite. A meeting of Saraiat Council of Prince of Jerusalem, will be held this (Friday) evening at oVlock for work. E. A. Davis, S. 0 Master. tij Oen. Carrinpton received a disp-tch yesterday Plating that t 10 o'clock P. M , all wa quiet in lUinoi. The inur;eni' upon heiring of the approach of the 47th Indi ilia, broke up their camp ami dispersed to their several homes. (Jen. RurbriJfre yesterday telegraphed Oen. Carrinpton that he thought the rebel force that had crossed the Cumberland river, having desigin upon Indiana and upon Southern Kentucky, up and down the Ohio, was small. Emily Thome a Ruth R ivenscar. Jr Thompson, at hi tanl in front of Hopahine & Co' , grocery. West W;sii:ipt5n"street, is in daily receipt of cod-fi-h. haddock, tlounders. halibut, and also a supply of the fih indipinou to the Western waters. Stiel Collars can be denied in a moment, perfectly white, nil h'.Mi e and sizrs. Sent everv where. pot paid on receipt of one dollar, at Fatker t, No. "IO A est ashmpton stieet. :tl d6t fcAiLT LioMxu Anxious to pive pur younp tien time for improvement, we will continue to clo at ti o'clock P. M. iluiiin; the eon. W. k II ;Lnn, febl2Jfra Proprietor New York Store 5T I desire to inform niv friend and patron. that I arn in tnv dental apartments at .No II Wet Maryland street, and althouph only tctnpor arili fixed up, am yet prepared to wait upon tliem as heretofore. mar3(t-d3t John F. Johnston For Salk -A buines house on Eist Washington atreet. opposite the Court House. Also, a dwelling house and lot on North Pennsylvania jMreet, near University Square. This property is offered for sale for ten days if not sold in that time it will be withdrawn rnh31 10t W. R. UooMiiac. CJP A great bill at the Metropolitan to night. Mtac-HANT Tailobiu Spring i appro iching.and for new and tteiuttiul styles of goods for gentlemen's wear, made iu the most artistic fashion, call on O. H. Heitkam, No. 17 Ninth Illinois street Military woik is executed promptIt. and in a manner unsurpassed, t Heitkam's. " feb9dtr N V SrxLi. or Sprimj Hats Biker & Mclver's, Kit Washington street, opposite Glenn's Rhn k. is the pi ice to go for everything elegant, fashionable, recent and new in the hat and rap line. Their stock, perhaps, is one amongl tlie bet selected for thi market, and what they sell is always cheap for cash aprilld2t. :jPAt 2 o'clock to-diy tho-osix molern new two storv t-rick tenements known a Rearhe' Jtow, witl h sold erwrately t uctin without reerve,on the prrmises The ho'i-os cntin tMut eipht room each, and tsoea all t!e malern conveniences only thre -q-i ir- from the Ihtei House and in a fashionable part of the city. t5PO B. Stout iP.ro. have for vile 1 00 bushels choice Seed Sweet Potitoe. 2.000 po.i d thoi e Michigan M ip'e Sutfir, lre,h () ters. Veetvble; alo. a sp'endi J lot of Onnpe, Lemons. Preserves. Jellies, Cm Corn. Cm Pea-, Pis Fet, Pn-kels, Jfcc . if. For sale at w h !eand retail prices. Ca!1 and exaaiine their ex'eniive stock. J3y"Se Emily Thorre's California DiarnonJ. AeCTio Sali er 35 LotsWiley & Mrtin, rail sut treuer, sell at public sale on Monday Apeil 1 Ith. thome desirable huiUin.; lots at the intersection of the north-west diigorel and North treet, embraciui 35 lots, all of ahich are de-ira-bl for building purp0"", beioc hich dry ground, and in a section of the city that is rapidly impror. ing. and only five square from the certer of the city. Sea deriement for terms. id. 3?" Messrs. J. L D Duncan, heretofore encaged in the whole' liquor bumes excluivHy,hxv converted their establishment, at No. 21? Soeth Illinois street, into a familjr grocery and proviKn store. They have jut o;enetl one ot the tet stocks of go.xf eer brought to this city; and it is their pur;s to keep for s ile the choicest quillt j of good in their line. Po-esing ubandmt caniul, with the requisite eiiterprixe and energy, prelict ihn in a h rt lime Duncan' Family Oroeert ,nd provision Store will be an attractive feature in tha buine of th city. IJT Letter Carrier Thoroaof Uleiston Kmilv

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Veternn Soldler Honored. Yesterday the 2Gth Indiana, Col. Clark, ar:d the 3-Jtb Indiana. Col. Jone, were public! received by the citizens of InJi-tcapolis iu behalf of the people of the whole State. At sunrise the booming of the cannon warned all the people for the grand ovation. Washington street from end to end was decorated with fltgs and with appropriate device. And as the 'Iut regiments tnirched and countermarched along tie magnificent thoroughfare. led by their tried and noble offers, the Kidtwalks were thronged with citijrn. many ! diew.irg greetinps, being aniens them Col. James Blake was the venerable Marsh il of the day, and Halm's Rsnd and the famous Rind of the 34th di-coued tlie thrilling and soul -stirring muic. No regiments bave ever appearei more splendidly on our streets. Ech man was health and vi,;or personified. Admiration and pride in their oldierly bearing were accorded on all tides at they marched. At the dinner hour they reached the Soldier's Home where self sacrificing hopitalitT of the ladies and the unestimated enero-ity of theciti zens had abundantly provided lor them. Justice wa done to the rert, ani hapnv was maiiT a beautiful and angelic creature to minister with her own fair hands to the wants of each heroic veteran. At 2 o'clock the reiriments were drawn up in front of the Slate House iu admirable or der. Here Gen. Carrinpton, after the Throne of Grace had been eloquently addressed by the Rev. Mr New, proceeded in the absence of the Gotenor, to tender them the hospitalities of the State Gen. Carrinpton was exceedingly felicitous in his remarks. He is an orator of rare pitts. as well hs an accomplished soldier. He trace! the history of etch regiment Jntice was done, so far a word that breathe and thoughts that burn could do it, to ttie grand achievements of the 2b' h in Missouri under the immortal Fremont, at Vicknurjf uii'Ier the illustrious (Jrnt: in Teaa, landing" at the m uth of the Rio Grande I under JJ ink, before any other regiment Its service had been severe and throughout had been performed as American soldiers iu:ht to perforin it. There could be no higher eulogy pronounced tifon this or anv other regiment. (en Carrinpton then sketched the career of the31:h Our reporter inform u that he cn follow him only briefly. Thi regiment went to the field under the chivalrous Col. Catneion. who tnts worthily won the star of a Rrijidier since. It fought ut New Madrid, at Riddle's Point, at Iland No 10. at Fort Pillow, Memphi, Helen. DuvaH IJlufI'. Port Gihon, St. Charles. Champion Hill, Jackson, Vickhurg, Yizoo Ph and other hit'lesof less note It hufleted tremendously at Champion Hill, covering it-elf with glory pei haps beyond any other regiment on tde vround. Gen. CarringnmV concluding remarks wer very appioprute and st ttmanlike. as well a poldierl v. He exh rted each one of tl.ose w ho herd him, citizen as well as s Mier, to under stand that their first duty was to m tint tin I tw and order. This wis whit the citizen lud met here for; this wis whit the soldier hid enlisted for No mm who wi not a irentlern m, one of nature's noble men, could nea tine soldier. Sol dier and getitleintn were svnonomou tcrnn He referred to atftirs in Illinois, and said that very slight matters sometimes led to terrinle consequences. Indiana, he knew, was loyal to the core. I he verv ground wuuM open in tins at ite to swallow a traitor. Therefore he advise ! his compatriots in arms to be discreet, to exercise their own judgment about "litters and things without regard to the reyresentatious uf others, and be the same men henceforth at home, .-i when conquering rebels, they had been hitherto. When General Carrington had lonrdnded his able and pitriotic addiess Colonel Riclnrd J. Ryan was called upon to welcome the regiments on behalf of the Municip ility, but we are pained to state that neither he or M-tvor Cavin responded. Colonel Claik, of the 2G:h, and Colonel Jones, of the 3 Ith, filled to the stand by the Mar-hal of the day, Colonel James liiake. returned their thinks biiiflv and appropriately on behalf of their regiments, lor the reception that h id been accorded them Then Colonel T. J. St ill well took the place of public speaking and descanted for several moments rhetorically, p tthetically, sublimely, and of course patriotically, to the edification of himself. Nobody cheered hiru ami it was enough to delight anybody. And so our reporter tells us he left.. We understand that afterwards Hrigadier Ad jutant General Noble, of Lieutenant Colonel 1 Morton s staff, sud something; and then Colonel J h rues Blake, the Marshal of the day, filled for three cheers for Governor Morton, three cheers for the ladiesof Indianapolis, three cheers for the i old flag, and three cheer for the Union, nil ofj which were respectively and ably given. j The day wasbeiutitu! and nnnv lidies were present ; and as the regiments defiled fiomthcj yard, after the exercises closed, new encomiums ! were pissed upon them. AU wihed eich soldier , a happy sojourn at home All felt proud to honor ! each onrt And after their brief vi.-it of nei e it I home all hoped that they might go forth co.. quer i ing and to conquor, and return again to receive renewed honors gratefully bestowed lira patriotic people. T" Her songs aie always encored. As we exneeted, Msonic Hall was the scene of a good lel of ex itement last evening, i the proj.rletot hiving previously announced that j they w-.uld aw ird u he tutiful gold bind Ch'tit: tea set to the person purchasing the largest nuna- ; ber ot ticket. W. M ntin having bought and ' prcstnre 1 at the door fittv tickets, went up amid the congratulation of the audiapce at hav-ng-distanced his cotnetitors, and obtained the hand j some ptire. j The usual number of costly presents were then i given away, con-isting of a China tea set, silver ; breikfastc astor, phoior iph albums, silver butter ' and fruit knives, haiitSotiuly liuud an 1 co-tlv books, with a griMt variety of o'lser unities,! mtkiiig in nil. we ju Le. ult.uu thirty articles j Thi evening, another opr-titu:.iiy will be given ' for the exercise of wit and ingenuity, as tlie per i son pre-er.titi the t.est tuiginvl conundium will receiie a silver cke ba-ket tlie conundrum to be read to the audience and decided by tlieir an pUu-e. A number ot mir most ce'cbr teel jok i ers are at work, and tlie prob ihilitie are that j there will le turefuu and amusement thin upon , I uesjl ty evening last We regtet to inform our readers, that but two ' nu'ht lemain to witness this hue eahioitutn. ' which we safely iy tar eiceis anything ot the j kind we have ever had in our city. None should ' fail to see it, while the op;riu;iity latss. As a ! wmk td art. it i unapproach ibte; und as afford-! ing intiu' t on. cntett.rpn.t iit and amuemen it ' is uneiju illtsj The o;iti .l illusion, chemical : effects and tnechanical conttiv upts, are trulv wonderful. Tim rattle ot mukeir . booming ofj C mr.on. ti ishing of lightning, pealing of thunder, I h irti:g of shells, and pli'lrng i: wives, are : repres nteil so vividly that the pect i'ora g with wonder upon the see;. e fief'te tv,em. luio.t ( forgettit.g that they are in M isot.ic II ill instead of upon the verv scene of action The II id wul of course he crnw i(sj th s eitt.ir.g, to npurow afternoon and t.'-:i.rrw i.ight. j MakpiM CiKCL'ir C-aar Seenl intet e-tin z and important c er h i e b en he nl, ano more j are vet to be heard in this tjourt. J udge run-h! ptesidai. The jurr, in the eise of the State vs Sk.lleu, ' on the re'atioti of Jn'.m Crlt'e, for fotcinle !etaii er. yesterday f rought in a venia l of guilty, j The eise of the State Anthony Btot.tz, one ) of several defend ml charged with the lecer.tlv j discover el robberies ( the Jeffer-onville i.:!iod j de-nit. w as tiexl cillel Tlie court ro -m w.isj crowded. The wife and childien ard tel ifives i get:erlly of lronti teiug present. Ihot tz. who ! . " 1 J I t "K i j va il Jtlul MTita ' is a iterinin, n o unm obrought agaifist h:m. to-l f air as an bot est ard indiistriou- nun Ctiarle Cou'ou. .i-.isted U Simtu A Colley, appeaievi for him. toth gentlemen nude able arguments, and the case went to thejury at a late liour. Leather appeared for the State" To div the case of the Süte v Kennedy, on charge of venue, trom Johnm count?, will proqtblv be csllel Kennnly is thirged with assault and battery Upon hi btother III lw. with in'ent to kill. We understand that S.nwn A. t'ollet has aNo been tetained in thi Case, hu h 1'iotn ihe social p.ition of the partie. and the number of witnesses, attrsrt greit attention. The forensic ability arranged on each f ide is of the highe-t order. fHflP Kmdf Thoroe U riibt with kuci.

DiuocaATTC Mmtimo i LwitN TowxHHir A meetii-g of Demokrat cd Liwrerce Tonh;p ws he! 1. pursuant to previous retire, at s- h ol houe No at 2 o'clock on Satur Jay the Sbih of March Moses Craig was appointed Cbairmin, and I. A Webb. Secretary. Stmuel Covey was norainvteJ for Township Trustee; John G. Downing. John Thoma, and John W. Corns. fr Justice of the Peace; al-o. Cit.didate for Constables and Supervisors of hoid- were nominate!. The following persons were appointed delegate to attend the County Conve:.t:on when held, to wit: R. E Thomas, J. J Marshall. E. D. Hacna, John Mock. J. W. Comb. IVnj.min Newha. se, Wm. Johr n, El fh Helldiek. I A. Webb, S Cor. Amos Craig. Jes-e K!e; Ser. Leri Rolander. Her.ry Dell, A 'Mock. M Craig, John Chipmsii, S. Vanl iningh un. Smith Rate. John Enirv.Ozro Rite. J. (i. D ning, H II Rasselt, Dm. Leatherman and J. F. Lemon. The following persons were apvointed to act as a township committee for the ensuing .war: Andrew F. Cun, IsaiC A. Webb and H.H. Ras-ett. Moses Cbaig. Chairman. I. A. Wibb, Secretary.

tt:. i. - ! ... .11 ...Atlnn in t following notice of the New Engltnd rire Insurance Company. Mr Dunlop. otie of our most reliable It.aur.ince agents, always settling losses promptly and sitislactory. frutn tbe Natiutial Qjart-rlv- Review, LVcember, ls63 No other Company has bven mote successful during the past year than the New England Fire Insurance, of Hartford. This is worthy of its name, suggestive as it is of intelligence, enter pri.-e and industry. Before this wr the Company hid Üve hundred agents, etch doing a con siderable business. When hostilities commenced it became more cautious; but it continued its former activity, and the past veirit has been re warded bv more than its former success. e are glad of this, for we knoar no more reliable Company. Its President and Secretary are esteemed throughout New England as men who have no superiors in ability and experience as un derwriters, and its directors include the wealthiest merchants and shrewdest business men of Htrtford. d2iwlt. fIt will be n itieed by an advertisement in this morning's paper, that the Ar.-enal Buildings, in the ea-tem nart of the city, are to be sold at public auction These buildings were so constructed as to be easily removed a they are, or the lumber in them will be valuable if taken apart. In the present s'-ircity of dwellings and seasoned lumber, this i!e offers n rate inducement to those who wish to mike paving investments MiT" The l"th Indiana, Gen. Wilder'. old regi mem, left yesterday for the seit of war, lilteeii hundred strong. No braver m-n ever trod God's footstool Th-ii di-tinguished (iei.eral, tht-ir former convn ander, is" prou I of them. All Indiana, is prcud of them. And we confi lentlv nre diet that thev will return in triumph, the whole countr) h tiling them as men who have done their duty, and whom posterity will forever delight to honor. r5f" Com mutation of Quarters and Subsist ence, Ordnance and Uuartei in ister Reports made out. Certificate of non indebtedness obtained, und Oincer-.' P.iy Accounts collected promptly, ty Walker i McKerxan, U S Claim Agents, mar 1 2 f f No. 8 West Washington street. PROFESSIONAL. Ir. A. II. AI8,, O1 kFFKS HIS SKKV1CKS TO TIIK CITIZKNS OF liirtianati''!is and vicinity. IJitic-. VirRinia Avenue No. 'i'2. KHsi.liic Nortl Nor Jersey street. No 3". oci l4'C:t-.lly BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON W ATCHKS, DI.'. X'JNDS, JKWF.LKY, PLATK. Dry (ioods and otbi Tiersonal property, or bought aiHi suia at N"0. 18 h NORTH ILLINOIS STKFKT. NORWOOD'S BLOCK fl.'l STAIHS.) ort2H-.ily WANTED. Laboring- Hands IITfftffff. HHKF.K OK FOUR T.AP.OKISr, H NDS WANT KD TO T wo'k twelve miles fr in the city. lsd waives K'ven. Inquire r junie i(fnnam. rainier House saiixin. C. 0 COLLINS. AGENCY. It. .11. MMCKR A: CO., REAL ESniBACBXTS, Norxvootl'n JSlolc, No 20 1-2 North Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. IND., I "10R SAt.F DKMRABLF. RKSIDF.NCKS IN 1 1 IK north psrt of tlie City, ti l'eii'is U;iuia. Meri.tiun, Illinois, Ivlawarr. Alabama, TenIiesee unl Mississipni streets, and al! ihe venves. Alo a Urir as T'tnetit f cheap ati.l very de-irhl-resmces in tli ( itn'n part of the city, raiurin: frum Tun to 4:a).000 in pres. Vi e he mihi squall houses to sMI at ol t price, in mall payments it ri n:i t lo: g tun ( ii balmice be;tT i anu c'.irapT tr.a'i re- tuu'. For sale on C'si terms, iooit ruiw's property. n Wlnitft"Ti. Il.iimis, Jteri.iiar., IVnnsi Ivai.n .n l 'Ieii-Iie-o-e streets. Ais", the best anil 1 1 "(: t asortnnt uf luil 'itig lot iri all .rt "f f he i i;y to ell or tril on the b.-st tt rmrut at lo t:'ur-s. Abo. a naniher i f snull and ripe country eit, la at:.J sma'l ir -ts of 1-, inipro e J 'nrm. trcni 3 to f.d nC'cs. !! tiv mi e. -t the ri , Pr salf or trade at low f.u e a-d on g "! f mis Abo. a f.rst-rate .r r.ii!!. n t e r ty a m t.ey makiriif Ins n uf io i. Al-'. a niiiiil-r of fi ar ami saw m.IU, Tir he c:ty, fr le r tra '.e. Alo, h t-i" ti 1 h'laeii.iiu houses in t lie city; country taverns -nd 'on rop.-r'.v, r,e.r th city; iiTt'!i.i'n!is, borss. wsoi', aii'1 rarii it oth-r kiti'ls of personal property, for J' or 'r..!e. hive hrje tiiira' er of buüdh c lots in tha city, a tarje a'ii.'-int ff 1 tid. coi.ntry irojH-rty. in vnrio'i- !i"cal-iii-s, an t m-rchati'l'-e. and a t:; pile of mor.ey io (rive fr niprovfd i;y 'i p'Tiy. NoTfB Fa'tins J, , .g property of any kind to sell, prr-oiis tir ir to b a- or tr:o(e for property, investors, speruia or, tr oler, ,d trie ret of m c 1, ar- invited to call a this v. o. I otlic- bt-fo e uvin., -ell r tr.f!:n'. -f -1 protnotc their i-.t-rrst L-ret. mar. i!;5 CLOAKS. CJ 1 O A IvS! CJ" O .V Iv I vi:, s, tv c:.. No. 1 North Meridian Street, Have t.pe:ieit th- r o-t Ma.tiirt.'-nt s:cck of l;.iN0 hh ls rv r i xli.b.!. ,l in tie e-t. NEW STYLE PLAID CLOAKS. IVKMS Sz CO. SIM,i:Iin wIlAAVIaM, IVEMS 5S CO. rr.i-31-.1:f NOTICE. KLIXTION NOTlCi:. Tothr fottrsor the.rtnth lVard in the City of Indianapolis. 'oncKisiiKKrr.Yc,ivKX that an klfction I w. I be h-M at iL hftue cf NVboU H fln-iter, mi ih iwnbrst tn,f t,f w T'-raau i Noble atreeta. .n ATt KlA, tt.f b iij of April, lft. toe f ft cce C-'Ui oilman, to fill the varanry In the CM.mn.on Council of ihe l ltjr of lna.abarx.ti. In the X nth WarJ ca1 .t ed by tLe re.Ktia i. u t.f Wi'ham J Wallace Kq. Jv)aN I'.NVtKSAW.C.iyitaxvLal. lns!laCpoii, March 134, laU carJiJlCt

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fatrotTiD imtMtvreTitt na tTirnimitL. Tor .Tlarninr Iteport See Firwt far. Rrporl. LATER FROM EAST TENNESSEE Movements ot Itebel Troops. WASHINGTON NEWS. Scarcity of Seamen in the Navy. l.virouTAvr rico.Ti rv lioee!tliiif 1 CoiireHH. Ac, Ac., Ac. m ia.c iac From Knoxrille. Knoxville, March 31. After destroying the trestle at Bull's Gap, yesterday, the rebels fell back beyond Greenville. They took up the waeou und railroad bridge across Lick Creek, and carried off a portion of the rails and telegraph wires. Deserters continue coming in and report large numbers trying to make their way into the Union line. Parson Rrownlow telegraphs from Knoxville that General Sherman left this morning lor Chattanooga, after returning from the front. All quiet at Mossy Creek. Knoxville is so well fortified that we can hold it agin-t all Lee's army. Lonpstreet's forces are at Watuga, more than cue hundred miles east of here A force remains at Bull's Uap, to protect the retreat The Parson further says that he is still of the o: inion that the reoeU are intending forthwith to make a raid into Kentucky. From XV usli iiitori. Washington, March 31 The Secretary of the Navy responds to the Senate resolution of inquiry, and s:iys that no transfer of seamen from the army to the navy has been effected under the recent act of Congress, and thirty five vessels of war are now waiting compliments. Not only are these waiting for crews, but the terra of enlist ment of many seamen h is expired, and unless men are detained, justly entitled to a discharge. ms.ny vessels on the blockade would have to go out of sen ice. The enrollment act of last Congress so uttetlv ipnored the naval servic-e th it enlistment in that service were permitted to be credited on the quo tas of those communities from which they were drawn when the draft came to he enforced. In addition to these obstacles, the appropriation of extraordinary bounties 'or armv enlist ments, while not a dollar w.s paid to the sailor, operated to the disci edit of the naval service and held out strong inducement for m. lit try ser vice. General Grant arrived in town to day from the Army of the Potomac, accompanied by several of his Mall". I rom .xv York. Ni.w York, March 31. A special to the Post says: Joshua It. GidJin;, American Counsel General in Canada, w as on the floor of the llouse this forenoon It is understood that he objects to the bill now before the Senate committee on Foreign relations, creating additional consulates along the Canadian froi tier. Guiding states that the change of sentiment in Canada towmd this country is very decided, and urges iu return that we should not repeal the Keeiproeity Treity. The Post's Washington's special says : All the Sutlers' have been ordered to leavtt the Army of ihe Potornic by April 4 The Commercial' Washington's special says : Mr. Gidding leaves to day for Montreal. The steamer Admiral Dupont, from Alexandria, reKrt that on the ..uh, ten miles south of Abacom, she spoke the ship Wiztrd King bound hence lor San Francisco, with the loss of her fore and main top rnat.. main mast's head and inizen top mast. She was steering south and did not ask anv assistance. From Denver dry. Denver Citv, March .'U Santa Fe papers of the 1 Dili aie received. On the night of the lldi one wing of the Capitol Huildmg wa destroyed by fiie Valuable pipers in a very inqairtant law case were de td ro ed. TlieSinta Fe(5azette savs: Letters speak encouragingly of the Arizona gold mines. Another fight i reported to have taken place in Southwestern New Mexico between our troops and the Apaches. Foitv of the latter wtie killed. Major McFerron, chief ot Geo. Cirlton's staff, has arrived here. He reports the unconditional sunender of the entiie Nav.ijses nation, inunbering neirly b.'I'KI Indians, who were being col lected at Fort Sumner. S one of them have large flocks, but the majority ate in a destitute condition. Gen. Carlton his been obliged to put his troops on halt rations iu order to feed the Indi ins. Col Carson is to have chirge of the Indians until they are turned over lo the Indian Bureau. I rom mrlrrsi .Mmiror FoitTRiss M on kok. M irc'i J The United States :e mier Cominodoie liurnwy, with fifty-j six picked men from the Minnesota, in charge ofj Captain William. Ie!t hei e vetai day afternoon j and proceeded un Chu 'ketuck Cieek and landed j the tuen at the he id of ti e creek. They took a guide to the headquarters ofj Lieut Kay where ihev arrived at 4 o'clock this j morning, when tl.ev immediately surrounded the) b u-e and captured two erbeut niid eighteen privates without filing a shot. The capture i import itit, as the officers taken prisoners were in the rebel sign il service, and of higher tank thm appears above. I he scho.uier Lyd'n Ann. Cipt. Overton, wa Lotatei on the 2t l. Her -rew were picked up by tlie -"hooner Mary R x u.na. The r lel Commissioner o Kxchanee. Superintciiileiit Ould. and Cant Hitch, of Hichm md. arrived here In. at. tins m'irniiig on a dag of truce I rom St. I. otils. T. Lovis. M ircli 31 Tlie New Orlein Delta of the '.Mi siys; O.'li' ial iiiforriMition was received thi morning lb it 1 rc-oiineiss.tnce tinier tien Mower wast made to N ifehetoch 75 indes atiove Alexan i on a, on tie'2lt. wheie the enemy ws met in ! considerable hr e A ti'it euul. in wheih we! turiiel theetienn's dank. Captine I fo :r pieces of! artillery w ith ca issons, Hiid two hundred pri.on ! ers. k rom yiullooii. Mattoin. Ill . Much 31. Everythine seema to ti ie resume 1 it u'uil quiet, and the re'-els ar be!ie ed to h e been di-perei The 47;h lu ll u.a htslett.but the 41st Uli nois w ill rem in until the return of Col. Oakes from Charleston. From l.oiilavllte. LoiisviLLr., Mtch 31 The Lexington Observer is Camp Nelson, owinjj to change of bise for supplie, hs been evacuated and the military store rumored to Nashville. A rumor prevailed at Lexington on Tuesday, that many building at Camp Ne'son had been destroved bv fire, but this assertion is discredited from Providence. Peovidknck. U I. Mirth 31 The Democratic State Central Commi'tee baa announced the following nomination tor State ofhoers: For Governor, George. II. Browne, of Gloucester; for Lieutenant Governor, Henry Butler, of Warwick REAPERS AND MOWERS. The Improved Uuckeyc lleupcr and Slower TO WHICH TV AS AWAKDED TWO TREU IUXS BT 13 DIANA STATE FAIR, 163. .TILL. HR ON SiUATWIBBa HILL'S UNDER ff Masonic 1111. Ii-dianapolis. It I. now cn eittbitioii. Tall and see It. nn.il 5-4.1. IXIKÄtr A3VLXSQJ, Ac&U.

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HOUSE. Washi.ngtos, March 31. Mr Shannon, from the Committee on Indian Affairs, reported the Sentte bill for the better organization of the department of Indian affiirs in California. Mr Shannon explained that the bill consoüdtted the two superintenden cies into oce and provided for selling the present reservations and locating the Indians on more appropriate reservations, to each of which io b assigned an Indianagent The General Super i:. ten lent is to receive a salary of $2.000. He advocated the bill on the ground of economy lo the Government and a benefit to the Indians. Passed. The Senate bill to authorize the Postmaster General to contract for carrying the overland mail from Atchison, Missouri, to Folsm, California, was passed. The amendment of Mr. Wilkinson to the bill to provide for a territorial government in Montano, as adopted. It strikes out the word "white" in section 5. Considerable debate ensued on the final pass age of the bill at amended. The House then resumed the consideration of declaring the Raritan aud Delaware Bay Railroad and boats to be post and military roaJs. Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, resumed his remarks in favor ot the bill arguing that the present means of N. .J Railroads were insufficient tor Government transportation purposes. He spoke of the Camden aud Am boy Compauy as an odious monopoly. The subject then passed over and the House resumed the consideration of the National Bank bill. Yesterday the thirtieth section was amended so as to limit the rate of interest on loans or discounts to G per ctnt Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, offered a substitute for this sectiou, restoring 7 per cent as wa originally iu the bill. Mr. Stevens said that he would regard the vote on this as a test question on the bill itself. Alter various propositions lo compromise iu t.rdtr to harmonize views, the substitute of Mr. Stevens was adopted, thus restoring the original 3Uth section. t The section designating places of redemption was amended so as to im. lüde St. Louis, Louisville, Chicago, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston. New Voik. S m Francisco, Detroit. Pittsbn g. Albany, Cleveland, Milwaukie. Portland and Buffalo. Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, moved to make New York the only place ot redemption Mr. S evens moved a substitute for Mr. Wilson's amendment that note of each National Association shall be received by every other National Association at par. Rejected 54 against ". Mr. Wilson's amendment was rejected 27 against G3. .Mr. Kldridee moved an amendment proposing that notes jdi all lie redeemed in gold. Without further action the committee rose and House adjourned. SENATE. On motion of ilr. Powell, the Secretary of the Treasury wa directed to report the nmount of money ex;ie;idcd and the number of officers appoint eil and salaries paid under the law to collect direct taxes in insurrectionary districts; also the money teceived and quantity of land sold for taxes in said di-trict.v The House bill to provide a temporary government lor Territory Montano was then taken un. ilr Wilkinson's amendment to strike out the word "whi'e" in section 5, defining the qualifi c ttio:ii of voters, was adopted 22 against 17. Deviate followed on the final passage of the bill, during which Mr. Wade stated tht tbe p'pulation of the proposed Territory was 2-1,000, aud rapidly increasing;. Mr. Sherman presented a memorial from the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, praying Congress to sustain the Department of Agriculture by liberal appropriations. Referred to Committee on Agriculture. On motion of Mr. Powell, the Secretary of War was directed to transmit to the Senate all order issued from his department, or by generals of the army, authorizing any person, or persons, to take posesion of churches or property belonging thereto: how much property, and what kind his been taken possession of, where situated, kc. Mr. Siulsbuty then addressed the Senate against the joint resolution to amend the Constitution to prevent slavery. Mr. Davis moved the following substitute: That no negro, or person, whose mother or grandmother is, or was a negro. shnll be a citizen of the United States, or be eligible to any civil or military otlice, or to any place of trut and profit under the United Stites on which he called the yeas and navs No quorum voted. Adjourned. COMMERCIAL. ritmiiciiii. TninTAY KvKNtsu, March 31. Coin for the lat few days has had u downward tendency. The tuning price to day at the Nation.! Bank i' this city, was GO cents premium for gold, and .r0 for üver. Ofden on Washington are from t., to ac discount. Exchange on New York at par buyinir. and selling. Subscriptions to the new 10 40 loan icaclied $75,000, k Tri rren. ; ' I n c t vi h M i 'larket. Cincinnati. March 31. Flour unchanged in prices; superfine, $5 70(7$ ...". Wheat in fi?r demand; red. $!.2S1.30 Corn firm; $1 nil 1.07 fore.ir.iM. shelled. Rve, firm nt $1 37. Whisky advanced to $1; sales, 1,500 brh. No chance n provisions Bulk meat held tirmlv; but the market is quiet. Lard dull. Sugir in rood demand. Cloverseed unchanged at iJSö. Timothy dull, without charge Gold is at G2i'i63c, and silver at 52(ä54c prem. Mew VorU "larhei Nr.ir York, March 31. Flour dull and declining; $6 70rti7 85 for extra State. $6..r.On?fi.65 for super. $7 20 7.65 for Round-hoop 0hi). Whisky scarcelv so firm; at $1.031.05 for etern: closing heavv. Wheitdull rind entirely nominal; $1 61(31.64 for Chicago Sprinc and Mitwnukee Clut. Corn dull and lower: $12"?(il.23 for new yellow, and $1 301.32 for old western mixed in store. Oat :lt U0(d'M)K;c. Wool dull and unchanged. Sucaa steady; inolas.-r dull and nominally un chnLed. Fork active and higher; quotation are, $22 50 f r m-4, $22.f.O i'r old me-?, $23.7 for new me- $ 2.(ii,-'h25 for old and new prime, and $21(323 50 for prime mes; new closed at $24, and new prime nt $23 50 Lard dull an I h-avy at I3ftl3Vc Mcitiev very acive; the general rate for call Inarm ia 7 per cent. Sterling "ichange firmer at 17 tor first clssa bül. Gold firmer; opering at f.4 nd floi-i c"' an I frm at 65bj'c prem MEDICAL. 1FJLJL A SURE CURE! IVfSTRiiriTIi beim enrad of thU dte'.r.e ! a. Jj eabythe osf DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what a sufferer sy Mr. J. P. Uaxarl. HI Second treet, Ctnciftad. 0., M) te ba tri a dreadful ufferer w-h PiUa f-r a looa; ttme. and has tr;e.1 i.early everythine, and could obtain no relief. He Used alx.ut one lounb of a pot of l-r. tncta'd'a Pile O-.nt sent, and It in de a complete cure. He advise eery one ufferiiig to try It. Hold by all Druggists at 50 ceo per pot. M Ar.a'actcred at No. Eaot Kourtti treet. Ciucir.r,ati. Ü. A.k fr Strickland's MiU iltmedy. Fur sale by W. I. Hs.kit k Co., B-ownln k Sloan, Stewart A Morgan, i. F. Senoor, Tomltnaon A Cox and liner k Wucher. mar7-d I vel k 1 r U. S. TREASURY NOTES. U. S. Legal-Tender Treasury Notes, Ür.AVTlNü HVK PUR CENT. IXTFRHMT, CAN HI had at par, for the neit few day, at the (trat atJul Uau of latisaspeUt. mnt-ilw

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Frra tha artny hoipiul tba Moody bittle-fieli the mansion of the rich and humb' abJ of th poor from tfct oKce and th crel dek frora tha mountain top. ditUnl Tall-a and far-off uiazxla of th ocan from every nook ani corner of the cfrllixeJ worM U pourir.5 la the evi'.eac of the un.hinc ÄVcu of DRAKE'S PLANTATION EITTF.RS. Tboasanda upon thocaada cd letters like tfct following may b aeen at our oSce: RzzncT, Wm., Spt. 1. ISO. j jjiTe Sj.f Q jn arttly hospital for fourteen month speerh'e-a and nearly dead. At Alton. IX, tbry irave m a bctdc of Plantation Bitter. Three bottlet re tored icy speech aad curad me. C. A. FLAUTE." Sorra Waasaw, 0., July 2s, 15C One Toan? man. who had been ick and not out of tbe house for two yean with Scrofula and KryMpelas gftt r paytcc tbe doctors ever $15 without betüüt, has been cured by Un tottlea of our hitter. EDWARD WOCXALL. Tb folio-ring U from th Uanaarer of th Union Haa School for tnt Children of Volunteers; HavKiiKfia Mansion. FirrT-SKvtxra Srarrr.) Ni Yoaa, Auxuitt, l-sS3. 4 'Im. Daaai: Tour wornlf rful Plantation B.ttfr bave bee n (d'ea to aome of our l'tt'e children auffnnj from weakness and weak tunes, with mot hanrr effect On little girl. In panic dar, with palt. In her head, lots of rpetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical ki!l had been exh ans ted, has been entirely re stored. We commenced with hut a teasnooLful of Bit ters a day. Her appetite and trength rapidly Increased, and at is now wen. " Reapectfullj, MRS. 0. M DEV0K. " I owe much to you, fur I verily believe th llantation Uitter tiave saved my lire. REV. W. H. WAOG0NSR, Madrid, S. T." Thou wilt se nd tne two bottle more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife haa been greatly benefitted by tneir ue. Thy iiiend, ASA CCRR X.PLiladelphii, Ta." ' I hare ben a ere at sufferer from IHvpepand had to abmuVu preaching. xha rUntat-.ou Bitter have cured me. kEV. J. S CATHOR.X, Kochester, X. T." Send u twenty four dozen more of your Plantation Fitter, the porularit T which are daily increasing w ith tbe jrues? of our houe. SVKFS, CHADWICK A CO., Proprietor of Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. C. " I have given tbe llantation Bitter to hundreila of our disabled iu,dirr with the mist astonishing effect. 0. W. D. ANDRKWS. Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O. a TVt . Pl.nt.H.in ROtr. tif rarJ m . f liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. II. B. KINGSLET, Cleveland, U.M " The Plantation Ritter have rnred me of a deranpem nt of the kidneys and urinary "mam that haa J - . . C 1.1. . . uiirrKU uic lur vri. 11 1 1 " . tuiiui. K. K,. JiUüKfc, .ö tiroaaway, a. i." Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac, A. The Plantation Bittert make tha wek strong, the lan guid brilliant, and are exbautl nature'a fcreat restorer. They are composed of a celebrate.! Calisaya Bark, Wintergrren, Sa-safras, Roots, Herbs, Ac, all preserved ia perfectly pure St. Croix Hum. S. T.-1860.--X. Perona of sedentary habits troubled with weakness. lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress af.er eating, torpid liver, constipation, Ac, deserve to suffer if they do not try tbem. They are recommended by the h ghest medical autbor lties, an 1 are warrauted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Xotic Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk, or by the gallon is a nwindler and impostor. It is put up only in our patent log cabin bottle B ware of bottle refilled with imitation dtleterous stuff for which several persons are already iu prison. See that every bottle ha our private United State Stamp over the cork omnutilated, and signature on steel plate side label. Sold by respectable dealer throughout the habitable globe. V. II. DIMKE A: CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. febl-iJöm A FACT It I it Dye. . In the year ls45 Mr. Mathew firt prepared the VENETIAN HIK DYK; since thai time it haa been used bv thousands, and in no instance has i failed to give entire satisfaction. The VKNKTIAN DTK I th- cheapest in the world. Its price is i-nly Fifty Cent, and each tx.ttle contains doiib'e the quantity of dye Pi thoe usually sold for one dollar. The VENETIAN KYI is w arranted nt to Injure tbe hair or the scalp In tbe KiigUtest djrr e. The VENETIAN IiYK wi.rks with ra; id iv and cer tainty, the hair re'iniriru? n firepartion whatever. Th- VENETI AN IiYE pro-luces any shad' that may b desired on that will not fad-', crck or wah out oi.e that Is as permanent a the hair Ii If. For aale by all crugi.ts. iTice cent. A. I. MATHEWS. Gen ral Aereit, 12 liH street, N. T. AI, M orificturer of Mathw-' Arnica Hair Gloss, tne nest hair uressing in use. i'rice 25 cent. Junel.vly BROWaVS BKONCHIAL TROCHES. I HAVE NEVER CHANGED MY MIND repectirg them from the first, excepting to thick yet better of that w hich I bepan thinking well jf." Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. "The Troches are a staff of Life to me." Prof. Edward North, Pres. Hamilton College, Cl nton, X. T. "For Throat Troubles they are a spiciftc." N. P. Willis. "Too favorably known to need commendation." Hon. Charles A. Phelpa, Pres. Kam. Senat. 'Contain no Opium nor anything trjuriou." Dr. A. A. Hayes. Chemist, Boston. "An elegant combination I r Coughs." Tr. G. F. Bitrelow, Boston. "I recommend their use to Public Speakers." Key. E. U. Chapin. "Most salutary reite! In Bronchitis." Rev. S. Seigfried, Morritwn, Ctlo. "Very beneficial when uTermg from Colds." Rev. !. j. p. Anderson, 8t Louis. "Almost lnta-1 relief In the distressing labor o breathing peculiar to Athma." r.ev. A. C. Kpzleston, New York. "They hare suited my case exactly, relieving my throat o that I can sing with ease." T. Ducharme, Chorister French Parish Cburcb, Montreal As there are imitations, be aure to obtain the genuine Sold by all Druggists an i Dealers in Medicines in the United States and taostfore gn countries at 25 cent per box. mebS-diwIm Z2T SOLDIER S-WE THINK DH S'rickland is quite right in advif'.ng ynu in his advertisetnent ia cur columns of t -daj'i psper, to take a bottle of his highly recommended Anti-Cholera Mixture In your knapcks. it tray save the live of tnatj cf our best told.ers. Motbers, see ttst your socs do not neglect it. Ten can get It at 'he Drug Store at 50 cents per bottle It Is the best remedy for Disrrbaa cd Dyctery. taarcb7-dIyeodiwly 3TNERV0US DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weakness, etc., cj b cri by on who hss reJ!y cured nitaelf and hundreds of others, and wU tell yoo cotllcg bat the truA. Address wrJi tj cp. EDWALD H. TKaTER, feb.'O-dAwly Lock Boi, iwton. Mam. rT"LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read tbe advertiseCietd ia this paper, beade IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Cher f man. of 5ew York, haa devoted the laat th'ny year, of his practice to FezLale ConpUint. Iii Pl-U act l ktachann. He ar reliable a&d sai. turr4tm The Co n ft" si ons and Experience of tin Inviilld. PablUbedfüf tbebeaef.t and asaCACTIONTOTCCNG M EX and others, who auffer frm roo Dabilny, I Ye mature IX-ay of Manhood, Ac, supplying 4 the same time the means ot sen .cure. By one who cat cured him self after nodergoti f conatderatle qiectery. Er tncloelng a post paid addre4 envelope, slnjl copies tnty te had of tbe aathor. NATHANIM. VATFA1R. K.q., feUil?- kwdtura. Kings C y. T.

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tSDISE ASES OK TUE NERVOUS aninat, Crlxa-y sad Seical Jysret&s new and rtliatW treatment la Keports of He HOWARD ASSuClkTlDJ. f-t by tna.l la se:2 letter svspea, free efttarg Addre D. J. SKILL." UOCGUrOX, Howard Asaoctatior, N. 3 ooth 5x:h Street, rtdadelphia. Pa. U aar30-dAwlj noirs EIAWaIHA HAIR KRST0RATITE, II0TTS HIAWATHA HAIR RKMOSATIVt, Horrs HiAWATaa uaia kkstobatite. Ia Longfellow's Pcse-a H.twstVa w- .k";4 io bivo cocferrtd tj grrsie.t b.c cn hu tnt bxas t brouffht to ii Uc cx. Krery i'.l acisit that our prepara'iou wrthy tf tte uaste, for tLe br-etta itconfe. w hen it is kn -wo. WHAT TUE HUWATIU DJtS. It retores faied and grsy balrs atd wh!kr te their rrig-Ttal evlor. 1' brii.fi up th natural had;;.g of on hair with another, tiiu g-MUg the ha.r a perfect I ! ap-pearaiK-e, o that the ra-t ent cJ ot erver annot detect it? u. Ii make brn hair soft ai4 ..iky. a:e tt falling out. cleane Jt "d tbe ca p from all isapun ties, is as readily app ied aul wiped from the skin a axy ba:r dreeing, and en'irtly overcocses tt bad effects of preriou. Uk of prepraiKo cooAising sulphur, acar of lead Ac. The propietor of tbe Hiawtba publibed tb fallow, ing chatlen,- to tawt, la th New York 4ail.es thr weeks, b & xx$ ni:vi:x ACCF.rTT.o. Let hhb, eil k new d arxl dlMDteresied pere. Kint on to the prt prietcr of each preparation for the hair tbtrn? vp the color, r verv prvprietor to ae nhinjr but his c wn preparation, and iw prti nothing ele during tbe test A certificate of the result to be widely pLl.li.sl.fil t the ripcrite cf the vtsuccessful competitors. Sold everywhere. JOSFFTT HOTT k CO.. marls dlv No. 10 t'nivereity Place, 5 T. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the mot delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It cbanrea the .un barnt fac 4 hands to a pearly atia texture of ravishing beauty, ita parting the muble purity of youth, aud the JiVftnp-app-araic0 m Invitinc in the city bU or fabitfu. It removes tan, freckles, pimphi atid rvughhess cf tl skin, leaving the complexion freh, transparent and smooth. It contains do material injurious te tbe skia. Patronized by Actreses and Opera Siugers. It it what every lady should hsve. Sold everywhere. Pr. pared by VY. E. HAU AN. Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAS S. BARNES k CO., New Tork. febi-d6m-eod A Voire From Vlscksburj;. Vicassi KO, Atiki., Aug.y. lsC3. P. Johji Bvu. -Dear Sin I am happy to state to yoa that i bave ued your valuaMe Codron Ctiers w ith great benefit to myel' n g-iif-rSI lebtlitr anJ prostration of my hyfteni, irodured ty be unhealthy aod miaraatlc itifluences of tbe Mississippi k:ver and around Vkks. burc. having been with lien. Grant's army throuf-bout il hole ou'brn rampit;r I ronftdently rfCoBirornd Ks ue to all pcrsoB w ho are expo-ed Its unhealthy cli tastes. II. W.. FOGLF. Agent U. S. isaiutary Ccmmiwion. LoctsviLLi, Kr., Sept. 16, tS. On the 23d of Juty laut I submitted, tbr uirb. an agent of mine, to the Medical Iirector of the I-prtmnt of th Cumberland, a sample of my Cedron Bitters for his In. paction, and requerted, il alter analy!. be found It meritorious to sanction and approve Its Bs among our soldiers. The following is the Medical Director's reply, and a? Gen. K -e:ran' permission to ship 300 dosen at once, t bave it hold to Sutlers. JUHN F.ULL. "I am satisfled that Odron Bitters will do no harm I any one, if taken properly and in moderation. 1 see no objection to Dr. Bull bein-permitted to dl.poje of u to Suttlir. A. HENRY THURSTON, Surgeon and Mciat Director, I). C.M ntAirKTEaa Dep't or tmc Ct watai.aD,l NsHrti L:,Tirji , July 24, )r63. S Dr. John Bull's Agent, Mr. , has permiasi-m to hip to Nashville, Tenn., twenty-flve gross (or yQ dozen) ot Bull's Cedron Bittrs, for sale to Sutlers in tbt artsy only. The regulations of the Treasury Department are to b complied with strictly. Bycomttai d of Major General Rosecrans. WM. M. WILFS, Major and Provost Marshal General. Sold Wholesale and Retail r J. F. SFN0UTL. Druggist, West Wahingtou htrel, Indiar.ap!). tnarf bl d6m BOOTS AND SHOES. HEMtlfKS, EDMUNDS & CO., Vlio 1 ! a 1 Xeiilot iv BOOTS AND SHOES j r'o. IO South .Tleridinn St. SCHNULL'S I1LOCK.J RF.St FCm'LLY call the attention of City anJ Country Merchants to their large aor'mer.t of Hoots at.d hhoes for ttie Sprwg Trade, embradnr all styles of goods now worn. We r-hall take pleasure In showing our iroodn, and will endeavor to make it to th interest of Merchants generally lo call atd examine our stock. ICy'Px'ra Sixes of all kinds. marli d2ta BOOKS. Scribner's Ready Reckoner and Log Book. VALfAELE BOOK FOR MECHANICS. I rMBER. MEN and Merchant , contaiolng the follow.ng tabieic :ANTLING TABLE, BOARD MEASURE. PLANK MEAURE, SQUARE TIMBER. K'JCND TIMBER REDUCED TO SQUARE, LOGS REDUCED TO INCH-BOAkD MEAUI.E, TABLE OF STANDARD LOG WOOD MEASURE, PRICES OF WOOD PER CORD, WAGES PER MONTH, RENT. BOARD OR OTHER EXPENSES PER WEEK 1XTEÜKST TABLE. Itetail Frlce 35 Cent, tor tale at U tioleaale sand KetaiM hy DOWE, STEWART & CO mart 1-dQw EXTERMINATORS. For ICntw, Mire, Ilonrim, AnU, Bed Ittic, JIoltiH In Für, Wool. eiiw.de., InsecUou l'ltints. Fowl. Animalw, Ac. Put vp b 2ic. '0? and tl Rose, Bottles and Fla ska. $3 and fi sues for Hotels. Public Institutions, 4c. . "n1y iafa-ible remedies knowft. Fre from Ptlsons." "Not dangerous to tbe Hsraaa FamCy." "Rata com out of their hoUa io d;." TO.ol 1 Wholeaa! In all largw dt. , rSoid by all Dri"l:i asi Hta!r Ttr7wtera. " r Exwaaa of all worthiesa lattationa. TTT!. that Coaraa'i" nam U o ach Box, Bot tl and F.as, before yoa rtrv. TTVAdJrew lirflIY It.COnrAU. T7r-atcwaL DcroT 4?1 Baoaw-at, 5. T. rrrsold by Who!el at4 Rtail Agent, Ind anapclia, lad. tnartH-dAiCm NOTIONS, CiC. CIXILDItllN'S CABt. AND WHOLESALE AltD RETAILIIFTT DIFFERENT 8TTLC8 OX EXUinTlON 13TTJ I for sal at vaj sal es room. p stairs. Thsy are tcted from the best manafactarera. and vary tw ftir from TWO to TUIKTT lOLLAks apiece. IValers wiU find it to the.r Interest to lupect tkes goJs CHAKU MAYER. fW-4Aea Ss.tfWiwW aihUioa trei.

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