Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4214, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1864 — Page 3

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MONDAY MORNING. APRIL 13. C I T Y IT EMS. CJPThe City Council mU to night. Lieut. Col. Owen Stuart, of the 90th Illi nois, passed through the ciity yesterday. J"L night, we had rain and mow and bail ted !tet. tJf" Person wishing to have Prescriptions fillfl properly will he rrompilj attended to Sonour'a tlruj tore. No. Date Hu Adolph Seidensticker was last week elected Ccouncilman in the Ninth Ward, without opposition. ' ßfSoow fell od Saturday. April 16, 164. fcll grer this region, Sprouting union, wete cipped io the bud. tSTTht 20th Indiana i under mrchirj; order, nd will probably leatre for the Irout toda. Maaopic Notice There wiil be a fpeci! metliug of Outer IyxJge, No. 23, this (Müuday) eoitig at 12 o clock, for work. ClIA. FlMIkK, ?i ec y. ' 155""' re ß'd to underbuild that the Street Commiiiooer i fioittp to about cleaning the alle? throughout the city. If he will be industrious, lie call do ood work. ' GFChirifrau i re-engage"! fcr the week at the Metropolitan, in the Ticket of Lre Mn This great play, with ua, ia a decide! eucce-v The Hall is crowded nightly. - t3T'Th!finetdre'(!hitorcip in the market can be found at Baiter Si MclverV They have just received new supply of fashionable jtohIo in the:r line. apl6-tJ2 JTJude Beebe offer to eil the Empire Saloon tox-k, fixtures, furniiure and two teir'a lernte. Apply on the premise. No. 23 West Wnhint!nn street. ftf. ""fUiapling IIoue, Saloon. I.et:iuar.t. Cloth j ire and Ctrocert men wantin: a ZJ stand; cheap -louM examine Spinn Si Smith' auction i advertisement in another column. j aprillW5t. j t?PYeatfrday waa beiutiful. but rather cool j for aprinjr. It waa a day on which a Christian in I church comfortably wnrmed by a stone coil fire. could ait and anooze throughout the loncet per- j ruon. I pff"A cook i wanteI at the Cit? Siloon, 0..iU TltT.t fA Pint C' oirw ia the r compli-hed proprietor Every thinz about hi etblihment U of the best. None but a coropetent person need apply. Mamimc A. n A. Kite A meeting o j SaraUt Council of I'rincea of Jerusalem, will be j held thia Mondav) evenine at 7'.i o'clock for miut ll lllllli'i riirc. v I ' ' . w ..v v . - - C" v work, E. A. Davis, S. O Ma-ter. EattT Clohino Anxious to cive our young men time for imnrovement. we will continue to close at 6 o'clock P. M. dwintr the season. W. k II Gtrvs. febI2d6ra Proprietora New York Store. Nonce to Ligt or Dealers. All wholesale and ratail liquor dealer of tlie t it) of Indianapolis are requested to meet at Washington Hall, thia eve'iine at 71. o'clock. Ilu-ine of much importance tobe tninucted. Mast Dealers J"The 1st Corp d'Afrique Indiana so long in process of formation and organization here, ia at last ordered off. It is upposed that it will depart to-d,iT. It number about five hundred. At one time, it was said to number more; but there hive been some deertions. tWOn Saturdav last, at a special election in the Fourth Ward, Douglas wa elected Councilman over Pitt, to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Dlake. At 12 o'clock M . 3Ir. Pitta gave up the contest fot reasons which were apparently obvious gT"New and beautiful goods cloths, rest ing and the like have recently been received by Ileitkarn. merchant tailor, which he will make up in the mo-t fashionible and eleirant st le The cutter at HcitkamV is one of the most accomplished io the whole country. ap4-dtf To Phistek Wanted, a Foreman for the composition department of the Duly ami Weekly Sentinel. No one need apply unless he is a com a m a . I I petetit proof render and thorough prmir Waee $20 per week if satisfactory tilled r r The situation permanent. tl. t57"We are glad to know that our young friend, Ja?;er Feindy, is engaged a salesm m and traveling agent for Sawyer and Starritt. No. 13. South Meridian street. "Mr. F. is an accomplished busines man; and the houe of Sawyer Si Starret, in the wholesale and rettil grocery lio. i one of the foremost in the city. Brick Hoti at Auction We will sell on Wednesday. April 21t. at 2 o'clock P M . on the premUes, the brick house on the corner of the allev aonth of Wood & Foundry's Stable. I opposite O Id Fellow Hall Term- and time for j removal tit sale. Whit i Martin. ! 15d5t. tf" Mr. Joseph Hutch the Ice Kinz of Indi j anapolis and of all Indiana. inf rtna u that he j haa aixtv hundre! ton of the solidified and beau j rtullv tran-prent article put away for w rm weather ue. He will retail it in mall or lare qou tities H a advertisement in this re-ard will j appear in the jNentinel. in a dav or two. I-EntPt Jo. Livsey. a younc man one of the i:iot popular and respected in the city who went into the war earlv in its commencement, i now Aseiotant Adjutant (eneral on General i McGinni etsfr. Ciptain Liv.ey is n-jw in thia cit. and hi numerous friend nre proud and hap:y to see him and congratuUte him on his brave and patriotic carter. Z3T Kead the list ot Ketl ltate for sale by Walker. McKernan (ioldsSerry in another column. It would be well for those who desire to purchase property, to examine the list, and if they should find nothing there to meet their wants, to call on the firm at their office, aa their ability to furmah property auite i to the desire of every purchaser is unqaestioned. 15d6t. FSTOne hundred and fifty mechanic, bridge builder and railroader, arrived in the city ye tcrd.ty.oii the way to Nashville They are j;o in to repair Southern railroad lor the Govern rnent. Beyond Nashville, their imraediste desti nation will be Chattanooza. They put up ht nicht at the P ilmer Houe. of which John Busy is the accom; lUhed proprietor. They will Ieie to day, by the JefTersonville Railroad. St bub ax HramxcK at Aictiox Thia after noon t i oVl.-ck. Pt-lzell Ä Jone, Real Ette Broker. w,li !l at auctioa Wm. Wirinin' bemtiful coaape on Western avenue, opposite Gen. Morri' re-ideoce. The lot embnre one acre, and i covered with ?h:ubberv and fruit trew. Thia property will he sold without re,erve and eomebody will cet a harcain and a choice borne. See advertiiemeut iQ another column. Cloak axd StbaW Goopa -It will be seen by the advertisement of Iren Si Co , that the have added straw Rood to their e tensive and beaut i ful atock of la.liea cloak. The aame exquia-te taste alway displayed by thia firm in selecting thetr tck herttotore, ha been exhibited in their new stock. We adyi our ltdy trifnd who contemplate purchasing straw goods, to call at I vent 4 Co , South Meridian street, before taaking their selection. Tbi Pexockatic CtxTtAL CoMMintt-For Marion County are requested to mee' at Mili ury 1111 in Indiaoaptdis, on StturJay the 23d inst. The object of the meeiinrr ia io fix the time to hold a County Convention to select Del eatea to the State Convention, and to ii'itnimle candidate for the Le2islalure. and such other officer aa are to be filled at the nett election. April 18-6t Ch. Irmau.

RiTirw If ths wfetrer permit', the entire f'-rce alut the city will t on pire-ie to-J j, ufi-Jer ct.raraoJ of (f r erl Carritigt'jn. (Jor. M'jrtou will review th diriion at 3 o'clock, on th l.irp field eoutb of the Sol J i er Ilona, on Wet ireet. The farce will Include cine battalion of Cavalry and a brig.de of the Veteran ReTv Curpt.

t"??A grand concert wil ( our reader can er by an a'lTertiHfineijt printed e!.eh?re in to dav Sentinel) re ciren at Ma-onic II II. on the evening of Arnl 21, by the mot accomplihe-l rtitf. Udiea aud gentlemen. The rest bril li-.nl pianist, the mot lrtliant ilu,it, m l the mott briIÜ4n fluf-t, that haa eer apperl be fore merropol tn aud ice in Indiana, will jx itiely appe.r Withiut douti. the cultivated ar ! f.ih;oriat.!e of our ComriJU".itT will crowj the hall. rjfThe rerifw of the ci'y re;i;n:it on S ilurday U-t. i.ti Liiw rit Sju ire. by Hi Excel enrj (ft Mort mi, ir decided uere About four hu-dreil armed and ruipt e! aa the l iw direlt, lun.ed out under ilie rommiiKl of Ueut. Col. H birt't Col. Ruk-L' nbeiit Our linre citizen sol'.iery Mnj'iitte-l thernaeUea like veter i ana, jn their nrioij' terhnirnl ntA l;rtc:il evolu- J ti"tn. No doubt, if thy jre ever i il'e I u;n.!i to ahoot. eath one nil pull a tritr e urider'rd tht Hia En llencv , ler wlut he hd aeen, expreved h njteif ;tti..hed. and rode ffT on the outside of a hor-e, accompanied by hi.- -t :T. JjPWe unrl',rt uid tl,at the prince of l.mdlords Henry ISuenri. formerly ot the Farmer' Ho'e', ha burch-ied the Wnvprly H"ie at Waverly, on the Ii'ufT liotd, nn 1 fi'tod it up as a rl ich of report. It jmt tieventeen niilea frrn the city, a delightful drive vvf r one of the be-t pike, .ind throniih aome of the m-)-t beiutiful country 8'.enTT in cenirnl Iir.lian-t. It will he a reut re-ort for fihing p.irtiea visiting the DlulV. and already the fillowers of W.ilton are ireiriii; their linea for tlieir apring and summer eicur siotn. Beuhrij will run fxnt dnilr dunns the r-eson. from the landing at White itiver Dri lle to hi hotel. Aictio.x Sale or Lot To-pat. We mil speci-il attention to the sile of fine tju;ldin' lots to be tn nie this nficrnoon sit 2 o'clock, on the pretni-e. two f-qures from the Odd Fellow Ilili. The-e lots are a suUlivision of the ground heretofore known as the "Ilauiia Pro perty," arid ;ire very desirable fvr bud liiii: purpotei. or an in vermint. Mot ol the lot" are hih above the jirade; and within .i few mlnu'es W4lk ol Wihinuon street, are very eligible for rcxideiu-p sites Two ot th lots front -S 1 0 fett alonir the rtilroid, which inikea them very lieirnble for warehou-e or m inulacttirin purtKj-es. Full pirticultrs cut be h id of Wiley & Martin, He.il Ftate Agents. $1,000 Kewaud The above reward will be given to any person who cm lurnish a pre-crip tion lor cough, colds. tvhoor.im;-cou2h, athtna, and coti-iiiniptioii , whii h i eju il to Dr. Strickland's ilellitluous Cough Iiil'm. This bil-arn will cure the above complaint. aUo spitting of blood and iiii;ht eweita. (ne filtv cent bottle is sutru ient for any one to try. The worst caes of chronic cough, asthm i, whooping cough and prim try cases of consumption are cured Ii v Dr. Strickland's Mellitiuotis Cough IUlvim. It can be had at any druggist'. It is dill'tient fioni any other cough medicine we hive known iu this country. tf. At Jost. Viigk Si Co '. L idies can fit themselves out in any style they may want misse and children's idioe-, in a dozen new styles. Gentlemen can have the satisfaction of selecting any kind of a boot or shoe they w tut, boys' and youths' boots and shoca in any and almost all sul,.. General shoe customers need go no further than this ettblishmtnt, lor good woik and all the pos.-iblc ;-t vies ami kinds, ami at prices the lowest in the m irket. ap!4 Cc -rV rr u. U C TION -BY D ELZ EL L & JONES, ti:.'.i i:stati: mcoKi:icst. 4T TWO O'CLOCK ON MONDAY, APRIL la, 1H64, w wiil rll at Auction, on b prriuiaeo, th.t nlr b'ult Suburliiu Co tan? Krritt.-i-r u iln- corner tf trn and rrrit Hume A venues, heil g oppoM'e the re!Jiice of tJen Ttionia A. Morris n the ea-t, and that ot Ovul Cutler. K.-q., .n th- north The hue ct-nuitia n:n- room-, h-U, joreh. anil two utairwiy, and c vers a cuieniedctlla'-. The omMu conveniences are a well, ci'tern. :nk, stable, csrriae bouM- rxt o-vl houe. The tiou e I vraine! anl !pe 'i 1 Ii i wardr..b, rupnojnls a J pre.M-s m nerlv nil die rooms. It 1 one of Le tet airaiid and u;oi convenient re-i l-iicf in lnliaiiaoli- or its . ii i j. 4 The lot on which tLe i oue utaruls -ml.race Mir acre of e run ml. iit I- cov rel with mpe v ne, fruit trC!, frut hearing bu-h"s a 1 vme, and Cue clirubl e y. At the Kam time of the e -f the above il.-sortbed pr-p rtv will be i3-re-t one acr- of round, iinmediate y aoutn of and a'tj..in n it. Pm cet and m m fruit tree-. Tias i irie.f.iiuth of the pun-has- m'tie cah in hati-l. ami the balance n three eq-ial pa) menis, riiniiii g through mx twelve and- lilueni uioi.th- repecuvly. Title pm1 d -a'e positive. f. r further paniculsr inquire of Wiüiam Wrmn, on the prrnne, or, Dr UK l.J.Nr S, pr9 dtt-MYSAH 37 Kai VVaN t ton Svr-et. FOR SALE. BY SPANN & SIJ1TH. IMPROVED LEASEHOLD AT or On Saturday the 23d of April, 1864, 1 At 2 o'clock P. . M. PROVED BISINESS PROPERTY. ALLbe improT' merits n.w on South pnrt of L"t No. 7, Square fit, -f the City of ) f.ilin p'Ii-, beinjrsto'e room 2tVi4 feet; mall store r otu 12x2t) feet; cellar underneath both. Hay parking r om 2640 feet: war-hiu-e for toreintc Hay or loru ill ?. A i:t of dwellim aparlment.-, of from five t eiLl roirn. over the j-t.-re. Isrce Hjv S-ale on the tet, chi1 welt ai-J pump, carriage hou?e.pr.ng houe, about MXUo 91,(00 of (.rori'i ) and recti Mock Xw on band. Th present leae runs to January, lß6. a; 75 per year; af.er that f-r five )ear longer, at 6 per ceM on the apprai et value of the p-outul. The buiiie now Jone j a irocerv. Prtiiou and re l tre buine-s. It is a successful and lucrative stand, we 1 calculate! also f r ConinnsMon and Storije buMtie. Tie property Is well t-uiteJ tr a BOARDING HOUSE OR CLOTHING STORE, Is opposite An.ly Wallace's Wholesale Grocery, and the l S. Headquar.er. ossi.i i;ivt:i ax osci:. AIo. :U Ihr sann lime und place, VAU AHLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY T3EUSXQ Nos. 22 and 24 Virginia Avenue. The Lot beini; ? U et 1 1 itche on the Avenue, and 5a, leet fr LI hi Maryland treet, hav.i y art aterae depth of a'Out lJt feet. Tue mprvv-meut coi sM of a fomf rta le iwo-tory frame delnns ol ah ut S rioras Tvh1 cellar, w jter privilege:-, out-buuvSig, Ac. Also, a llritk Doctor Office of i Rooms, The whole wi!l rnt a it is for S700 per a' num. or if the front i chsr.ired to a Store, will b'in ll.Oraj pr annum, it i-. well fitted for a UOAKDlNii '-r BlIXtS HULSK. J'reeDi leae expire in one month. lrnisoutfc wholr tu-fca'.f ca-h m taod, balance In one a I tw.. years, with ix per cent lr.trft par annaci, wuh appro d eeeunty. SPASyAMint. Heal Ettate btotert iid Auct.oneer. ap!44ttrt3. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. WK ARE OFFTn'SG I PKRIOR l!f PirEilENTS tn persona with a lm! ready mea: to ecurfl hum- . W mii k;i Lois Dutirel) on Time ani erect comfortable lel irg, bui't by r. workmen and Id good styl, on the payment of bai'f a mach aa the lnjproemenm wjil c the remainder to be j-aid oo eaj pajtnenu not mach mure than a fair nnt on the pr mie- Halnn lot In nearij all part of the citj. we can ai-ccnamodate all wthi-.g t-i -cur a home; and havim: a lar; amouot of lumheron haul, and workmen trmij eiajioyi, wo caa erect boil Jin a sbwrt uottca. U'klklOiAN flELCK, ap9dtf Kaal Ektate Afent.

TELECRAPHIC: taaeoBTBD itracMiTrciani an. sraTi istiil.' f'r .Tlornltif tCepwrt rlrat ihl Report. REBEL RAID ON BRISTOW'S STATION, T K E O O H BILL.

Western Kentucky Overrun with Rebels. rmt: i.r cu f t r. f.ro it cm . o.(;uim ( A L. sVc, Ac, Ac, Ac Ac. from Uitahinzton. Wamungto. Ajr;l 1Ü Ve-terdiy afier'KM.ri atnju' 5 o'ciock ipati-hea wtre irieivel iere from fien Sherman, coiibrmiii the aurnmler of Firi I'm low mIji tl.e liutal tuifluct of tlieieoels imnieJ:.ttely al'trrw-irda, which hid Isir to Le amply teUlijtfd in tint qnaiterin due time. 'I l.e !St.ir sa ?, m-conlni to (ien Snerm in. th it our loa na bay-three white tru'is killel atid M.e hundred w .un-ied, und tlnt-e hundred bi t k triM;.s uiurdt-teti iu cold hloo-i afier the urretidcr. Fort IMlow is an isolated place of no value whatever to the deten-eol Coiutiihus, and uttetly uiiteii-h'e t the ichel. ho luve t.o douht lellthit vicinity ere this, fitting tven di!anpsin ted, with toiisi itr ihle los-, in the object ot their raid, wl.'u-h wa the ciptuie of Columhua, where they were promptly but eevetly repulsed with no loss to u We tre satUfiel th.it due in vesti.Mtion Tviil ! ow tli.it tl.e Io,.s o: Fori IMlow wa yim.lv the t hfio rerutol it m i'akeof locM coinm tinier w ho oc cupiel it ;i.aiij-t direct orders a contingency incident to all wars. The rebel-, acconlirij t'j ollicitl di'Pt'clereceded here last eveninp, er!ectel noihmg at I'aduoh; losii. :i soldier, killed vr woundel, for every hore tht-y succeeded in ftetliiig, at.d doin us no other d intake than by a few thre it. It is believed that Forrest's raiders will next aj pe-ir in liie vicinity of Memphis, where they cm ellcct no more than at Columbus und I'aduCh, and stand a very lir chain-e of finding U.em-e rt ui roundel by overwhelming forces I)ep-tt:hea tiuin the heidijun tcrs ol the Army of tlie I'otom.tf state that ye-terday ubout noon a puty of Keoel cavalry made an attack on the pickets at Itri-tow Stat'ioi,, bu: were driven off! niter a brisk ekirniisli. One mitt killed and two wounded, beioiiirmg to th 13th 1'eunsy Ivaui. Several of the rebel? wcte wounded, tiutwere carried ot!' by their comrades. The mail train w.th (enera! Grant on IkmhI had just pt'seii a few nnnuies betote the attack was in tde, and it is supposed the intention was to capture him Sutlers ami citizens have all lei t the army and will nut be allowed to return before next autumn The following is the bill -vhich passed the ! kennte to-ilat. aud which awaits the action ot the House : lie it enacted, kc. That it hhall be unlawful to ni tke any contract for the purchase or eitle or deliverv of anv rold coin or bullion, or of any fonign exchinge, tobe delivered at any time . eub-eijucnt to the making of such contract, or j lor the payment of auy sum either lixeii or contingebt. in default of th deliverv of anv gold j coin or bullion, or of any foreign "excliaiie. or i upon anv other terms linn the immeditte nomi- j nal deliver of such go'd coin or bullion or 1 forei'Mi exch uiL'e or the immeliate navment in 1 full of the agreel price thereoi by the delivery of j United States notes or National currencv und j not otherwise, or to make any contract wlntever for the sale, lotn or delivery of any gold com i r bullion or foreign exchange, of which the person m king such contract shail not at the time of makm it be the owner in actual posses-ion.

bection 2d. That it shall be further unlawful , the oeople for any banker, btoker or other person to make Thed-ciion of the Speiker was on appetl, anv purchase or sale of any gold coin or bullion sutined 1 atrainst 31. or'foieign exchange, or any contract for any i Fcinando Wool raised a similar point as to the fuel, purchase or sale at any other place than the 1 releience. becau-e the bill involved an appropriaordinary place of business of either the seller or brcleiks. pui chaser, ownetl or leased or occupied by him ! The Speaker overruleI the point on appeal to individually, or by a partnership, ol which he is i his de ision and was sustained by c9 against 9. a member. " ! Mr. Il ioper, of Massachusetts, said that this Section 3! All contracts made iu violatiou of! ws t,,e bill heretoloie acttl upon by the House this, act sdi all be absolutely void. ! ''h niendmetit, allowing the States to tu Section 4th. Any ner-on who shall violate an? ' property of individuals investel iu the banks, provision of this act shall be held guilty of "a u,Jl to ta x the bauks them-elvea. Hemorei miadetneanor. and on conviction thereof, be fined j the pretiou-question on the bill, but the quev. the sum of $1,000, and be imprisoned for a j tion wa disagreed to by a vote of 53 against 70. period not le-s than thiee luonths, nor longer i Adjourned. than one jear, or both, at the discieiion ol the! court. j SENATE. Set tion 5th. The petnlty imposed by section I Mr. Hendrick offered resolution requestinglour ui be irc'jvered in an acbou at law iu any the Secretary of the Tieisury to communicate court ot recoid t the United State, or any couil what regulations have been nude for the issue of ot coaipeunt ji.i iiiction. which action in v t.e ceriific ales to be receiveil in p iy rnent of cu-t'im; bioiight in the name ot he United Slates bv any whether they ate payable iu coin or currency; pfisoii who wiil ue .or s.,i.j j.fiiilty. one half lor audit in the litter, what amounts have been the u-e of tlie Un te 1 S' ites. and the other .i ilf issued. lor the u-e ol the person bringing such ac'ion; Tlie bill miking a grant of lands to aid in the und the iecocr h:ii s iti! action ol a judgment cn-ti uctiou oi railroads in Wi-cotisin was called in any such action shall be a b ir to the itiiposi- up and p issvd. turn of any line lor the same nflen-e iu any pros- Mr. Howard introduced a resolution which was eculion itisiituti d sub-tquent to the lecovcry ol mo nfred a-follows nd adopted :

t-in it jiidfiioiit, but sit ill o a bir to the ii.tlction Resolvetl, That the Committee on the Conduct ' of punishment by imprisonment as pi ovid-d by ol the W;r be instructed to n quireinto the truth I tiie lourin section . of the slaughter ol the troop at Fo t Pillow ; Section 6' h All acts and puts of acts incon- whether it -ouid have been reinforced, or evacu- ! 8 6te:it with the provision ol ti is act are ic,e.iled. ate-; und that sid Committee leportatas early j - s I a diy as possible.

! I rtnii 'liuttunooa. j CmTTASooG,. April IG All quiet at the fort' -no cu inte in the situation A lebe! Lieuteu.iiit and 52 tion.commiasio'ted othYers -md privates came into tiur line la-t night They report that II trdee's corps ha been ordered away fiotn Dtlton, and several trains !elt bel-re they came away. It was believed in the rebel camps that H mice's corps were going to Virginia. A lire broke out in the brick block adjoining the military pri-on heie this forenoon. Three' buildings, join'iv ic"uped by tho Q i irterm iter"s ; and I rovosf Marshal s Uepartmenisan I the Sin:toy Ci'Uitirssion, weie destroyed. Tie jail, iu which te'iel pri-oiit'is -ire confined, was saved I wi:li ddhv ulty. Nt neof the pr'sotiers escape!. No (i.ctt.u.t lit proprtv was ile-troyeal. Loss on the biiildui-s. S'.OUO M-toi- lien. Nein yocs to Cleveland to nior row to take command ol the 2d Division, 4th Corps, formerly Sheridan's. I mm Cairo. Cairo, April 16 The steamer Swullow, from Pa d ncah at ? o'clock last night, reports all quiet no fighting liivii.g occuired up to the time she left. The 3d. 7th and ?th Kentuckv rebel regiments are ottrrum. ing Western Kentucky with imputi i ; y The inhabitants of Metropilis ate in a conetant -u-pei se. tu t kni fing at whit hour they may be attacked Evert bu ha alept in their clot' e the pit'two nights, ready todelend themselve or decamp, as circumst tnces may requii e (tut boats are con-tantl v pt'r.!ling the river, mid bate taken every t-re -aution to prevent the rebels cros-in.'. bv destrtitig all skiffs nnd sinking all oilitr cratt that could be used for that purpose rrom lortre Mnnror. FoRTr Morok. April 15 An expedition under couitn ini ol Gen lirahtm, coli-i-ting of t tl.e armv Cui boats, the 9:li New Jersev, 23d ami i i i u .. i 1 1 i ,1 2oth Massachusetts and llMh regiments, atid two! sections of artillery under Cpl. E-t-terly, letl t here on e-ines lay inht Itst and landed at different poinis. They concei.trated at Smithfield, Va , n Thursdav evening, and route! theenernv, capttiring one officer an! hve :iriv.tte, all wounded; also, several hor-e and carnages, some arms and commi-sary stores A retiel mail and one piece of artillery, formerly tken from the cunbost Smith Bi-gs. were also captured Fifty contrabands w ere also brought off. Oar loss was one mus'iDg Dd five Üghtiy wuuuded. from Knoxrllle. Kaormtt. April 16 A mass meeting- was held iu Iront of the Court Hou-e to dsy. Reso lations were offered by Parson Brownlow firoringemtneipttion. recommending the convention tod lequetiing Gov. Andy Johnson to call the same at the earliest practicable period: and endorsins the a.1mirifration and war po'icr of President Lincoln. Unauimously can-ied. Gov. Johnson made a powerful and selling speech. rtbak ng. iu severe terms, Copperheads of the late convention. The celebrated guerrilla Reynolds and his com mand were surprised by a small force of our cavalry. Ten were killed and Reynolds, wM fiite?notl a were captared, with hores equipoients and arms.

Fram !fetr York. Nxw Vote, April IG Siles of polJ certiSCXtt eo far is atajBt li.W-O.OVJ. It is aid thit tny arc reaching their limit and resumption of gold duties must eoon take place. The toul exports of pecie to dar wt43. 576. . The sale of gold certificate ia stopped by order of the Secretary of the Treasury. Sul.cri;.iiona to the III 40 Ion at the First National Bank to-dav was $130,KJi). Kecetpt at the Cn'om Htue to dsy was $1.012,000. of whu h $96?.fAH were gold certificates. from llallimare. Baltimore, Arril IC Tr.e Baltimore Axeri ran of I i?t e euip; a.tts: We learn that the medic I authorities in thia .'eptrtc.n.t hue been tliirclel to nitke prt-piri-lions f . r the reception, t ti e (enernl H-ispital, west Rslt more tree. of from five to feveti hundred ol the rtleifed ft. ion prisoner from Richmond. They uiy be expected here to day or tomorrow. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.

HOUSE. Wa-uingtox. April 16. Mr Rtndall of Ky. offered a resolution inatructirg the Commniee on Military Affiirs to ii quire into the expeiliency ut constructing r.iiiroitd lor military puipoea Irorn Ciiicinti-tti to connect with Cumberl iii l G ip. m recommended by the Piesidenl iu lrCI. The reoluiiou waa adopted. Mr D.iwts ca'lfl up the report of the Committee on Election deci irin It M Kit heti eu titled to it se.tt is Repie.st'i.taiive of the 7ih D,srii t of Vigini.t. I he Com.iuttee say they cmnot sstisly theme!c lint I here? In. bttti uch lrtel im tif elec tion :s to warrant the conclusion that Kitchen is the choice of the loysl voters of the D strict. A rre iter portion of them Iai!eJ to p irticiptein it, tor the reason that they were held under the power of tie rebel aim v. Mr Smith of Ky . Irom the minority of the Committee, contended that theie waspiim-t facie evidence that Mr. Kitchen was the choice of his District. Mr. Whaley. of West Virpinia, briefly contendtd that, as the r-eople are t ixed and iurni.''h troops, ihey should te ie; reset. te-1. Mr. Diwea supprted the views of the majority, mentioning as a fact that the Yirpini Districta bordering in the Capital have been o far under the control of the enemy since July, I ? G I , that impossible to hold an election theje. The Committee desire to Fettle on a precedent, not oniv as to Mr Kit;heu, but all others under HmiItr circumstances. The House adopted a resolution declaring Mr. Kitchen entitled to a seat. Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, introduced a joint resolution, which was utiaiiitnou-ly pnsed. that the joint committee on the Conduct of the War, or nut h members thereof as the committee, ruav designate, proceed at once to Fort IMlow and examine into the fact und circumstance attend ini; the recent attack and capture of the Fort bv the rebels, ind that they report with as little delay as possible. Mr. Fenton moveI to postpone the epecial orders, viz: the bill to recconstiuct the rebellious s'aiea. ut.iu i uesuay, in oruer io tane up tne National Ilu-k Bdl. Mr Brook- said theHuse had alreidy killed the bank bill and this settled that question. It more imjortant they should consider the tax u'" Fenton's motion was agreed to 76 against ,u Mr. II lr,,tt the lr. tloimtn raisei a question of order, viz: bank li I mu-t receive its first consideratioii'in the Committee of the Whole on the Stttes o' the Union as one of its sections proposed a uut or tax. The Speaker overruled the point on the ground ru, relerreU to a tax or charge upou E in, est speeches were made bv Messrs How-I "r,, U '". John-on. C-mbess and (irimes in I avo! d sir ct measures ol retaliation mau lor m in. or two lor one Mr. Wilson stated that the Secietarv of War h id this m irtiing received a di-pitt-h from Gen. Sherman placing the number ol men massacred at 300 The Senate then took up the bill to provide lor the collection of direct taxes iu the insurrection iry di-tricts, as reported by Mr. Harri from the Judiciary Committee. The amendments of the Committee were agreed to. The bill was heie hid over, and the Senaie proceeded to tlie consideration of the Gold bill. Mr ColUrner addressed the Senate upon h a motion to ttrike out the words "loreiga exchange." Mr. Colhmer's amendment was rejected yeas 13 i.ajs 24. An amen lmerjt wnsaJop'ed miking a unifotra fine of $ I. (MO, instead of from $1.U00 to $1U,ÜUÜ a heretotore. Alter some further debate the bill pissed 23 yeas to 17 nays. Mr. Harding called up the bill relation to donating claim Ion ig coin. T tie bill passed. Adjourned. A CARD. Tin?: rviiiw Yoittic HOOT WD MIOi; STORE II AS IUT) A ItF.rtTATION FOR SELLING VTORK at hi-'tif r price- than -otpe r-tber establibra-nts in tne city. Tne preterit jropnetirs wouia lniorm liie kboebuiiLg putl.c ibat tfcey are deirruloeu to m-U Is LOU as the LOWEST, nd the Terj bet brasd-of BOOTS and SHOES In the market. Wt boy e xcls-ively for cash and con qusntly can sell at vrry low rurgin. VL"' ht nd ,Tn,! SU' P work coLsun lv F U prof t" it cur motto. ca bn1. E. II. JIAYO CO. pr9 Uta HARDWARE. NEW IRON STORE. POKE ROY, FRY & CO., No. 24 South Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, Havt coartartij en band IRON, STEIL, NAILS, ANVILS, BILLOTS, T1CXS, AILFS, SPB1NGS, BOLTS. ItALLlABLK CA3TT5GS, NTTS, TTaS HERA. HORSE SB0ES, H0R5K 8H0K 51ILS.WHEKL8.HCBS,SP0XKS, FELLOES, SHAFTS, BCGGT AND WAGON BOWS, CHAINS, PLOW BANDS, AC , AC .A. JK TT n W O JHX Th Ohio Rirer Salt Company. The Madion Paarl Starch Cwmpaay. J! flbey wiU aU ail axtidaa la ttr Una at th lwt Baxkat wtc a. POXIEOT. FBI k CO.

Sunday W$M Dipatchc. BURNSIDE LANDIKO" AT NEWPORT NEWS. Blockade Eunner Taken. FIRE AT FOLLV iSLLVi).

&c. &c.t 6c, cxc. From Cialre. Caiio. Aprü 17. Themiinbody of the rebels lett Fort Pdlow on Kiiday morn'u.p. and their rear fcurd in the afterrooti, taking all thernll artna and destroy inj: all the ammunition and evervihinz else destructible. Ltte advices from Duvsll'j Bluff report the country infected with guerrillas, who ere constantly robbo.p the people and comraitticg all ni.Mii.er of depredations. ilr Niion, State repr-er.tstive from Franklin county h'sbeen murlercl, and the representative from Alkalis county kidnapped nothing has been heard trom him since On the eletenth four hundred Teian caralry attempted to surf rise a ramp of two hundred and fortv Ft-derala at Ko-eville, vn the Arkansas river, hut were repul-el, with a loss ol twelve kille I and a Ur-e number wounded. Our loss five killed. The steamer Emma was fired up n, Thursday niht, ner Fort Pillow, J.y T0 rebels in Federal uniform, sppo-ed to have been the rer guar! of the etiemy withdrawing in a northern direction It is believed that Forrest has not yet removed hi hetdqu Itters from Jackson. Tet.ti. The steamer Swan, trom New Orleans, had 15' bales of co'ton for St. Louis Her fires teport that Wirt Adams' force drove our ttoops in trora the B' ÜUck River, a week ago, ud took several hundred prisoners The tetmer Hope p-t-se-l tor St Louis, with a lare curjro of groceries and i50 b 1 es of" cotton. She was tirei upn, 15 miles above Memphis; she retun ed the tire, dii?rs'ui the tnerrilUs. The Ftearaer Liberty passei here lor Louisville with 411 bales of cottcn The Hamiuitt from Alex inder, Red River, on the 21 arrived with lour more guns from Fort DeKus-iey. 'I' wo b ires containing 00 btles of cottou became a prize for the Nuvy. Four hundreal biles of cotton are reported to be up Black and yzo Rivers. The gunboats Avenger, M 'chit i, Chachitin and Lifayetie have pne up to secure it. Two other gunboats are orde ed to assist them. Ten sunboits are up Kel River. Th a accounts for but one gunboat being at Fort IMlow Red Rier is rising. The steamer (ioiden G ite, from Memphis for Fort Pillow, l.ulen with boil stores, private freight, was taken nos-ess on of by guerrillas on the night of the 12 h at Bradley's Landing, 15 milc? above Memphis. The bott. passengers and crew were rifled of every thing. The steatner Celeste w is fired into near Augusta, hite River, -i few days since, and had one mm killed and three wounded. All Rteumers approaching tdiore above Duvall's Bl 'ff are tired into. The fight at Roseville, referred to in a previous di-pitch, lasted four hours. Seven hundred biles of cotton were loaded on the steamer during the fight. The afiidavit taken here declared that the Quartermaster of the 13th Tennessee Cavalry was. while living, nailed to a board by the rebles at Fort Pillow, and thrown into the burniue building. Brigadier General Crocker and staff arrived here from below. The cth Indiana Inftn'rv, 4th Wisconsin Ctvalry, a portion o( the 17th Illinois Infantry, (veterans), have arrived here en route home on furlough. A private letter date! Greenville. Mississippi April 12. states that the hospital stennier Woodford, was recently sunk on the shoals above Alexandria, iu Red river; also that the navy was capturing large quantities of cotton in that legion. From lorirrv Monroe. Fortrf-sS Monroe, April 15 The steamers New Yotk and Eipress have arrived with 5G3 sick and wounded. A Port Royal paper of the 14th reports the capture of the side wheel blockade runner Alliance, on the 12th, near Delushie Island in the Sivantiah River, where he run aground. All but six of her crew were taken prisoners. The Alliance was from Nassau with a cargo of assorted atoies for the rebel government, valued at $S".IMHJ. The Stvannah Republican of the 14th states that the Yankee prisoners at Andersouville, Ga., are dying at the rate of twenty to twenty-five a day. Nassau papera of the 5th tute that Mobile, Stvannih, Charleston and Wilmington are less ritiillv blockaded thin ever The i i per-also sty tint steimers are fast coniuig in with supplies for the rebels A I'avma-ter rtived at I'oit Royal the 6th inst. wi'h $l,0i)(),0U.) to pay all the troops in thi.t department. A fire broke out. on Foil v I -land on the &th, destroying a l iie ini uint of tiinitcrmaster t-tore-. Tl.e Goernment lo-s is $2!K).IKNl. From sun i rancUc. Sam Francisco. April 15 It is ascertained that the schooner Porter, which sailed i'i btllest for Colored i River. Sundiv. clit.destinel v took a carco (alter dealing fiom the (fustnm House) of U.tMMI keiT1 bla-fiii; p.wder. It is beleved that the powder i; tiestined lor Northern Mexico, for mining purposes; but the anthoi ities have prohibit ei shipments of the rticle. The mines of Sor.ort would h ive to be closed, unless means were devised to introduce powder clandestinely. A letter of April 1st from Lt Ptse, on the Colorado river, says the Indians were killing the people, stealing stock, and preventing miners from working in Waller River. Unless energetic measures are taken little work will be done t "ii se iviti Gen. Wright urged them to send down ere hundred soldiers. The Indians alorr the Colerado are yet peaceable and wi'l probat! v tern tin so if the disturbance further Eist is quieted soon. Its of the greate-t import mce to have Iratabota speedily brought back trora the Atlantic Slates as he exercises predominant spirit over all the Indians in this part of the country. From l,oui lllc. LocisTiLLr.. April 17. On Thuradvy Colonel Gillup filling btck to get an advantageous posi tton, att acked one thousand rebels, killing and wounding twenty. five, inclmliii-; a rebel Colonel. They also ctptuted fifty rebels, one hundred hor-es aiid two hundred saddles, near Sillyersville. ' A rebel advance rati in?o Colonel True's advance, which was going from West Liberty to Oil ... oaiiyersvnte captured six ret-els and pressed forward to join Gallup. Forty citizens of Booncvil! whipped Grays guerilla, numbering seventy fite. They report no reSels in Perrv or Bre-t Hill counties White-burg, in Leteber county, was evacuated, by the rebel forces. Jack May. their Colonel, rec tiled them to reinforce the rebel Colonel Edwards, near Pikcton. rrom ew York. New Yore. April 17. The Richmond Ex aminer ha a rumor that Rurnside was landing at Sewjort Nes. The Ex aininer places the strength of Grant's army at 44.000 infantry, and say 20.000 rein furcements will be the extent ol "bis present re sources The Herald's special despatch from Washington says : The President has commuted the sentence of James Williams, sentenced to be hung at Kmsas City for taking up arms as a guerilla, baring taken the oath of allegance, to bard labor for five yean in the Penitentiary. From nxuphla. Mexths, April 15. There is not much aa;d but a ceneral gritting of teeth among officers here when the mosacre of the brave garrison at Fort Pillow i alluded to. I have heard several officers say that unless the Government takes retaliatory step they should consider il their duty to shoot every man of Forrest's command they tn. t, taking no prisoners. Soldiers have threatened to shoot Forrest's men now in Irvin prison if they get a chance. This is the general feeling. WANTED. N F.IPtklKSCsiD DRT GOOD SALESMAN AT aprlt K. U. GOOD'S.

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rixmnclal. IüDiAjraroti. Satcrlay, April 16This Insbeen a remarkable week in the financial worl i o!J reaching the hixhest price ever known iu this country. It has recedel, however, and the week cl es with the buTing price here at 63 for gold and 53 for silver. We see thst ConKress is engaged in deriaioz sme plan to prevent spevu!t:on in the precious metls; but it will be found a d fficult, if not impoaib'e thing, to accomplish. Gold is the standard of value in a'l civi'.. zd nations, and i'I continue so in this conutry in defiance of all legislation. The rae for speculating in gold Is an evil, but m is the rsge for speculating in real estate aud convdi t it ie- It must run its course. Orders on Washington are not much in demsnd here now, and would rrobablv not bring over 1 here is un amp'e supply ot eicbnse on the market, hieb is taken at par by the bank, and sold at a low rate by them not over premium. 1 he Secret ut of the Trenury Las authorized the Firs Xwtional Btnk to allow subscriber to the IU 40 loan to order bonds with the in?eret to date from the first of Iat March, the subscriber to py the bs k interest, if be wishe. in currency, adding 50 per cent, to the amourt Ut premium As the interest is payable in gold the first ot" next September, it look bke Mr. Chse ext-ected that 50 per cent, premium would le about the price of gold at that time. We shall see. : si TcLceatra.; t'lnrlnnatl Tlorkei. Cixcixsati, April 16. Flour at $6 50(36.75, which is a'jove the views ol buyers; $6 was the best offer made Wheat ileclii ed to $1 35 lor red. md $1.45 for white. Com Oevlined to $ 1(31 P5 0 de clined to S3c. lite scarce and firm at $1 50. Wbisay dull; s'm.ll sales ml $1 30. Provision unchanged; 150,(MKJ pounds bulk shoulders sold at 10l4((2 10j; the latter rite for henvv; C.OOO pound clear bacon sidea loose at $13 ' For lard, prices are nominal; prime country sold at I3. Groceries steady. ColTeeunchanc at4.,.( 46j S-igar, 17 (ä 19c; refined, SöjC. MoFasses. $1.00 Cloverseed dei liccd to 7 95. Gold dull t 70c. and silver at 55(3 60c prem. Exchange sc tree aud firm. w Vork "larkri. Nkw York, April 16. F:0'ir for Srate and We te n 10(3 40c lower; $7f07;-5 for extra State. .JS 00(3 5 45 lor R innd-hoop Oltio. aid 8 4''(iiy75 for trade b a hIs; market ch mg w tli b lyers generally insis mi: upon sitll la t her uiareri.il decline. Wh'skv heavy, and 2(i3: lower at $1 l.ft 1 20 for State and Western, closing at $I.15 $1 16 Wheat. 3(S5e lnwr; $1.73(rfl 76 ti r Chicago Spring; $1 77l.f4 for Milwaukee Club. $1.541 I !)0 for Wim er Reil Western Corn. 2o b wer at $1 : 2 3 1.14 for good to prime. Oats, 9 Hlc Birley scarce aiid htm. Rve firm at $1.3J 01.35 Coffee qu:e. Sugr quiet; 16 for Cubs, 17 for Porto Rico, lbyC for Havana. Rio Colfee rjuiet at 45 Potk kss active; $05.50(326 00 for mess, $25 (25.50 lor old. $26.75(27 IK) for new tne. $22(32d for old and new prime, and $26.75 for prime mess. Lard null and lower at 13?4'15c. butter at 2s(g32c for Ohio, aLd 354Uc for State Cheese at 16I9c. Money fitnrt 7 per cent. Ster'i ig lower, but steady at 18(?lS''J Gold irregular and unsettled; openinc at 71W. advaneing to 72. decutting to tg, aüTam-ing to ana closing quiet and steady at 'lz(tt'2. NATIONAL BANKS. U.S. 10-40 BONDS Principal & Interest Payable in Gold. fpHK Fit- ST NATIONAL BAt K OF IND'ANAPOLIS I Is tbe Government Agmt f r the sale of tbese Osit able Bond, and ! now ready to receive kubscriptions for the satne. The Bon Is will sped'ly be delivered, without expresge, or o ber eh.irse, ami will be Coupon or Registered Bn-1st tLe purcha-r may desire. The Interest will hepin the dy the money is deposited in the Bank. It is 5 per cent , tut bein paid in Gold (and every hi montb on bonds over flOO is r ally 8 per cent.; b-sides art txprehj txtmj4. lultc from all t-it: tVfy. Toicmti r tftr .Municipal t tx. Kemember that in ordering Thes Bonds you , ecu re a first class invesiiaent, aid at tbe same time materially aid in sustaininK our Government, As the law lurrt tbe iue to two hondred millions, which will no loubt soon b reached, parties bad better Ceposjt at Dce. A conimisMnn will be adowed be purchaser on all Conds ordered at thi Bank. THE NATIONAL BANK Hs alo for sale, and is now ready to deliver at par, United Stairs Legal Tender Treasury .Votes, Drawing 5 per cent, interest; alo, l S. Heven tic M.i inps. at a Discount. Cni'ed Statut Coupon, whether Ine or not, will he boutht at tbe b ehest price; alvi Quarterrna'ers' and Ommxarie' Ordart aud Vouchers; Gold. Siler ai.d Kxhn:e. ai-rr3-dlr wJwj And similar trouble, if (.uttered to p'oxTeMi, result in serious Pulmonary, Bronchial aud Asthmatic affection-, oftent men incurable. BROWN'S BK0XCH1AL TROCHES are comp'-uniied so as to reach directly tba est of tbe diea" an t gpre lmo-t instant relief. Sold by all Irnct and Dealer in ifedidiiea ia tbe United ätate and most foreiga couctrie it 25 cer.t per box. apr7-dAwlm LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read tbe adrertisetneDt in thin paper, beadei IMPORTAST TO FF.MALKS. Ir. Cheecraaa. of Kew Tork, has deroted tbe last thirty years of his practica ta Female Complaints. Iiis Pin act like a charm. Tbey are reliable and safe. nor9-d6m Horses and Mares Wanted. WE WISH TO rCRCHASF. nOWSKS OF ANT color, IS1, bands and upwards high, to weigh eleven hundred pounds, from 5 to 9 years old, and mares 15 hands and upwaid same ae tor w hich tbe highest price iu cah w(ll be paid at Ie!z-ir Stahl. JOHN I-INN CO. tndisnapohs. Apr 1 11 dKl DANKS. FLETCHER, VAJEN & CO'S fILL OPEN ON MONDAT, MARCH Slav. FOE tbe transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Deposit receired. collections made and esebaesr for sale on all commercial point. We tsk a share of tbe pstroni? of tb public, boplnr by a stnrt attention to baina to merit their approval and confidence. off.ce on North Meridian street, first doo north of Wa.hiErton. east lide. T R FLKTCHKK, j H T aJ K N. mar!9 dim J. It! HAlGH BOOTS AND SHOES. HENDRICKS, EDMUNDS & CO.. Wholcoalo Dealern 1 BOOTS AND SHOES o. 40 otith Tleridinn St., SCHNCLL'S BLOCK.) RFSrECTrTLLT call tbe attention of C ty and Country Merchant ta their lart;e asaonment ot hovtaand hboea for tbe Sprxg Trade, embracica- all styles of (roods w worn. M ball taka plrasara In liuwinz oar ciU. aod will endeavor t saaae it U tie interest of MertbaiiU -eaerallj ta call a&d eiamiae rar stock. ZflTJUtra fite of all knds. atari

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LYON'S KATHAIROrr. Cataarea U fron ta Gr erd "Saara. t KathaJro,, s rTm t claaae, rejariaat a4 rastore. Tbliartlcltt wbt !ti tit-e !2fi. rTprs errlij, re:inf atel Waatifttcf ib baaaaa Wir It ta the looa remarkable repratio to tit wor'4. It is Ma n owned a4 rnt p by tae r'r'rs! fwprXor. a 4 I bow wimd m it. the cr, -kV. c4 atteotlM wLicb ft, it a sie af eitr b rr.'.! as t'fVttft aunum. It t most iet:ti:fki H.r Dreisc Is frs hia'.f curf ar.i daar-IT. It tu Ü. lia r rxb Kft itjd gl"a7 Itrrevnt the biir from f:li3f offan4ta-T.inf rray It rtr br cp'aai!l besd. Any laiy cr gratl'caa wbo vtlues a beautil lt,J f ba!r huU Lyon'a Kaibairso. Ii ! bawa aa4 wa4 tbrvof bout tba dviLied worM. 5.IJ by all rtpvub dealer. Ii:lAW St. IIAIC-SF.W Ac CO., ,1.T. tf 4-ton-i t 'itlLLIOUS AFFECTIONS AND THF. ir oa f.-?-,pia:n !:KhleLt t tlu pa.u, c:uw. f.r4 a urr an ! .a rr-mr.. thr KkAXtiKKTH'H V.UJi. Volco from Egypt. Peace l-e utilo yvc. ;d ; 'h f day.. Tbe aaedicia (BraudretL. iUl; was a 3n-t f 10 Airaei, txak I pes'i'ence ai.d caravan s ckre..;jb little orb wer rick with the wine of health; Ut tbe tnacer aar this coldea circle, tii.t be tsay know I was wundeU with lb arrews of d:ea-e,but am Lvw Ltalid. May be fnvw Jn the sua abilae, a.bd, L.p(iiD( bl.4jag. W iaot lld. ACUMiT liALLILLA. Tbe above, accompanied ky a r;w, w a delivered t me t-y distlu(uibd Dnlar vf Comrv- ou his retaru rromJrrasalnu. B. tflAJiUhklTH. BItANDK-TH'S PILLS are sold t 85 cents per bos. enveloped in full direction, pureba cote aa ess my PRIVATE GOVERNMENT hTAat? Is oa tbe bo. ae open it B. BKANDKkTH, ia white letters. rrmcipal oCce, BUANDRKTH EL'ILDI0, 5RTf YOkK. For sa'a by .HCIt If ILL & CO.. Iiidinnaitoll, And by all repe-taV.e dealers In medic ce. tnarta-dlnieodA Im "soldTe ks-we thin k df; Strickland is quite right in adviMog ya in bis advertisement tn our columns of today's paper, to take a bott! of bis highly recommended Atti Cholera Mixtare in your knapnacks. it may save tbe Uvea uf maty of our best soldiers. Mothers, see that j'ur ons do not nejlect it Ton can get it at the Drug Stores at SO cent pr bottla. It is tbe best remedy for Diarrhea and Dysentery. march? -dlyeodlwly "rärNEIlVOUS DEC IL I TV , SEMINAL Weakness, etc., cat 1-4 curtd bj oca who has really cured nim elf and hundreds of others, a ad will tell 70 nothing but ih truth. Address with atiscp. EDWARD U. TKATEK, feb'.-dAwly Lock Boi, Boston, Masa. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS Seminal, Urinary and Semal Systems new and reliable treatment-in Keports of tbe HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Satit by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of cbarga. Addre. D. J. SKILLN I10UGUTON, Howard A sedation. No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Ta. mar30-dAwly t IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. Hiitit'i Pbwalb Piixa havo never yet failed la rw moving d-.fflcultles arislna: from obstruction, cr stoppage) of nature, or la restorina; th syst m to perfect keattb when suffering from Spinal affections, Prolapsus, Ctert, the Whites, or other weakness ef the Uterina Organa. The Pills are perfectly banal. on tbo constitution, aa4 may be takes by tbe most delicata female without cava ing distress tbe same time tbey act like a charm by, strengtbenins;. Invigorating and restoring tbe system te healthy condition, and by bringing on tbe monthly period with regularity, do matter from what caaaos tho obstruction may arise. They should, however. WOT bw taken during tbe first three or four months of pregnaacy, though safe at any other tiare, aa miscarriage weuU bo the result. Each box containa 60 p'lls. Price 1 1 . Dr. HARTRT'S TREATISE 00 Dtsoaaee of Femaloa, Pregnancy, Miscarriege, Barrenness, Sterility, Reprodac tion and Abuses of Xature, and emphatically the Ladiee Private Medical Adviaer, a pamphlet of 4 paarea, tout free to any address. fix centi required to pay portajf . The Pills and book will be sent by mail wbea desired, seccrely sealed and prepaid, by J. EßTAN, M. D., Oeceral Agent, No. TS Cedar street. New Terk. JJjSold by all tbe principal dragglsu. TOMLINS05 COX, Druggist, Agenti, ept30'o3-idfwly Indiaaapolia. t"N EW DrsCOVERV FOR THK speedy and permanent cure ef Üemlnal Weakness. Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, Sexual Diaea, EmlMions, Impotmce, Genital Debility and diseases of the Bladder and Kidney. Bill' a Srvnnc Piixa art warranted In all case and can be relied oa. No chaare of diet required. Tbey do not oausate.nor Interfere with business purra-.tt. Upwards ef 200 eases have bea cared tbe past month. Jlr thmn one AwWref phytifuin t fAem in tir priraU pratic,and all tptak trU of tKrir ffic-.CQ. Tbey are entirely harmless oa tbe system, and can be re lied ca in all caet arising from youthful lrlcretlvti w self-abue, which often incapacitate tba sufferer from fulfilling tKsdutUt tfmnmd lit. ATR'ATIHK of Co ps;et containing mean, of eneo, aent free to all. Two stamp required for postage. The Pills will be aent by mail, securely sealed. 0 receipt of Oaa Dollar, by J. BRYAN, M. D , Ne.TG C4ar street, J J. Sold by all tbe principal druggists. TOM LIS SOX k COX. Arr-ta. ept30-dAwly Ind.annpo!. AGENCY. II. .11. KPICEK &CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Norwood's D ock, No 20 1-2 North Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. TOR SaTJC DKSIRA ELI. RE5IDFNCII IN TU ' north part of tbe city, n Penn j Iran a. Mertdlaa. Illinois, Delaware. Alahama, Tenne and Jttssiaalppi streets, and all the aveni.es, AUo. a larjr as ortmect of cheap and very de-trablo residences in tbe southern part of tbo ciry, ranging from $700 to f 30ajy in pre. We have aom small beues to sell at old prices. mall pymeota down and lor time on balance better and cbater than rectiac. For sale on rood term. rod Kusiaess property. r Waabina-to. Iliinoia. Merid.aa, Pennsylvania and Tan neee atreets. AlM,the best and largest asaortsest of building lotsia ail parts cf the dty, to seil or trade on tbe be-t terms and at io- Cm res. Also, a n amber f mall and fine couttry seit, larga and small tracts of lands, improve 1 arm, f rosa 5 to 14) acre, wtrbin five bH of tba city, for tale er trade at low f gare and on rood trrms. Alo. a first-rate four ml!. !s tie city a tnerey eak in In Jtutloa. A Uo, a cumber of flour and saw mills, nr the ctry, for sale or trade. A l-o, b -tela and boarding hoc es fa th city; coustry tavafna and town troperty, tear the city: taerctandUo, horsn, warons, and varloua otber kfads of peravoal property, for saie or trad. We have a large number of bul'.dirg lota H the city, a lar;e amount of Und. country property. In varknu local (ties, and merchant ee, and a b-.g pila ef money to .glva for m proved d'y prcyry. Notxc Partie hrmg pToperty of ary hind to aeU, porf -os watrisg to bay or trade for property, laveatrrs, speculator, trader, end the re.t of m' kiTd, are invited to call at this A. No. I oco before buytcc. soILng or tradisr. ei presset their Interest thereby, mart d3a LIFE ItJOUrJAtlCC. H O HB LIFE IWSÜI.ÜWCE CO. J. P. SCOTS,

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