Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4223, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1864 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL.
: IIIÜUSDAr MOKNINO. A PHIL S3. C I T Y IT EMG. tTAll kinJi c! Book nJ Job Printing neatly cd prompt! doo at tili o.lic, at living rat. R7"Th Ft Autrslian Circo, th rooowned Melville the chif attraction, wil! p.i tivelr glvt tu exhibition in thi ciijr oo Fridy mit. CJT" Chanfraa at the Metropolitan to nicht Wool, in th ioteretioz play of the Hillen HidJ. Chatifrau is iu our jui!j:ement the great et cotnmeJiiQ of the ape. Fo Sale If you wart nice liht buy jour turning oil of Stewart & Mjrgu. The? alao keep lead, oil and pinta of ail kind, and hare the Urgent and tet as-orte.' atock of gUs ever brought tot!. city of IndUnapolia. 2"! 2 mm tiJ To every man iuteieiel io the purchase o( valuable city property, the request i made to read lh advertisement of Walker, McKerom L Goldsberry in lo daj'i paper, for auction alei of Real Estate;. ap2d5t. W So good an opportunity for a profitable investment in val u able city property i )0t I way. affardrd, as the on proposed bjr Walker, McKrrDan k Gold-berry, in their advettUemetjt for auction aal of Real Estate, in tc-dav'a paper. Eaelt Closisq. Anxious to give our young men time fcr imDrorement, we will continue to clone at 6 o'clock I 3d. durinjr the peaon. W. k II Olexs. fell 2d 6 m Proprietors New York Store. ISoftriut Suburb x Gaou.tD at Aittiox Spann k Smith will sell two acres of the beit residence ground in the State, being next to lite residence ol Wm Henderson, Eq , on North JJeridun and Pennsylvania itrecis.on i ext Mon day, at two o'clock. 27-d5t. GJ"For fine and fashionable merchant tailoring work, call ou Denrar k Uro , No. 4 E Washington street They have la'ely employed one of the beat cutters iu Cincinn tti, and they Lave just received a mont elegant stock of piece goods 2ö Ct Masonic Nottcic Aspeciil meeting of M tri On Lüdge. No. 35, lor work, will be held this (Thursday) evening at "J-g o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. Francis Kino. Secretary. t3F"Ju't received, a fine atock of new and btwntilul Scotch Good, lor eprinc wear, which will be made to order In the bc?t of ityle, at very low price, by Heilkam. Merchant Tailor Call nd examine the utock anJ ati.ity yourselves, at No. 17 North Minoi ütieet. l'J-tf Skckktart Chask Gold hts gone up to their iorrow. So does M union's Cooper Lightning Rods go up, for permanent safety, and will remain so when gold will be feverish, with pockets burned and bouses saved. D. Mu.vaox, Proprietor. 37" The war meeting called for last night in all the newspapers, at Masonic II ill, did not ttke place. There was no public on hand. It is a shame, because there were several Colonels on hand to eloquently address them. If rhetoric could subdue the rebels it would have been done long ago. Gov. Morton himself is a splendid wind instrument in this regard. Notici. There are two young men engaged in the Saloon business, one Colonel P. and the other Mjor Z. who are very desirous of eoinu Into the nervice, providing they can find two young ladies who are accomplished bar tenders, to take their place till they return. Answer through Postoftice, Hox 1596. Attention, Grits The Greys have tenderec their services to the Government for one hundred daya, and need a few more young men to fill up the ranks. All. therefore, that are desir. ou of enlisting in a good company, have now a rare opportunity. Hetdqusrlers for the present are at 0. P. btout k Bro'a, No. 42 W?t Washington street. tSTCitixens of the Fourth Ward "rallv once again." A meeting will be hehl at the F .urth Ward Schill Hmi th'i4 evening at half natu 7 o'clock, to devise metu to raise our quota of r a v. - .'.a. our tuu day men. Ltti every true purioi ue present and lend his aid to ihis our couutrv's call. GTR.T recent decision of Msyor Caren, maiie in" the eae of the City va. the Excelsior Saloon, ladies are nat allowed to act a cierk at iuch establishments. A large and patriotic elas of our citizens wre thus prevented from volunteering under the recent call for troops. Cannot Hia Honor rvre his decision? Notice. Those in want of white or mottled coap. honey, glvceria, or any kind of fie on. flue cigar, aweet enutT, Macaboy .null", Scotc h iiuflT, liniments, pills, pitent medicines, pure liquora or flavoring extract, ran find them st Steward k Morgan's, No. 4d East Washington atreet. 2S 2 Strath or SroLrx A three year old colt, a bright bay, not alter vd, about fifteen li-inds hih, bNck mine and tail. A suitable reward will be paid to any person giving information of this animal to the undersigned. M Simpson k Co., N. 63. corner of South and Delaware. apr27 d3t. Niw Brick Residenck r"R Salh Situated three squires from ihe Post Oltiee. and coitains twelve rooms, hiil. kc. all finished in the be-t and most complete order Building is in modern utile and built substantially. Lt lame and neighborhood excelletit. Possession given almot immediately. Wilet k Martix, 26 2t Reil E"Ute Brokers. A Good Chance to VoLtNTEER.Cspt. Frank Ford and Lieut. Howard Stretcher have commenced recruiting company tnr the hundred days service. All those who nre anxiou to volunteer in this service can be accommodated by applying at their recruiting office on Kentucky avenue, opposite the Ptlmer House. No better opportunity can he found to enlist, and we hope to see this company promptly filled. t3TMr. Frank Hanlon. the well known and accomplished clerk of Messrs. Rannaluti & Welsh, of the Falnier House Saloon, hss purchased the interest of Mr. R tun than iu the establishment The firm is now Htolon k Welsh. The Paimer Houe Saloon, in the ba.eraeot. i tlwajs supplied with the finest liquors, cigars, and everything eise gentleman may call for. A StTERtOR RiMtPT We can conscientiously recommend to those uflrig fnm a ditreit.g cough. Dr. StrickUnd's Mellifluou Cough Bal fam. It gives relief almost instantaneous, and is withal not disagreeable to the taste. There is no doubt but the Mellifluous Cough Balaam is one of th best preparations in ue.and is all thu ita proprietors claim for it. We have triel it dunog the pat week, and found relief from a most distressing cough. It is prepared by Dr. Strickland. No. 6 Eat Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati National Union. tf 2?"A mora aplendid sight was never seen before in Indianapolis than that presented by the magnificent military parade and review yesterday. Five thousand, as etiroted by Adjutant General Nobl. wer out First came th citr regiment, which turned out to the last rasu. Tbi came th Veteran Reserves, marching and maneuverJng like true and dicipliced soldiers. Then came the 9th, 11th and 13th cavalry, on foot, but bearing themselvea nobly. The whole wa under the command of Gen Carrington. one of ihe most accomplished of officers on such occasions. Io front of the Sute House the men were drawn up in bttle array, to the admiration of many ladies who. from the balcony of Masonic Hall, waved their greeting with white handkerchiefs After that thev countermarched, and it ouuidera. that i lbo"a who had uol yet annul, dered muskets, heard speeches from windy war riors in front of the C-oitol. Altogether yester day health Fourth of July.
f,llea wr yteelitit;. Veslerdav atlerniH, in pur-unc or puMic notice, MMiic.IUH trnm,M wiih the i.eauiy ol the city. Th chivalry diJ uot turn up Never before, within that Hall, btd ao much loveliness and p-ttiodim been gatheied loAM kneel to woman, to ner beauty, to her purity, kuoing that whatever slit does is always rijehtfhe venrb!e Col. James Blake calle-l the meeiing to o der. Hetaiel that it was c He 1 to acrrtain how many ladies would tke the p. ces of gentlemen whose business or other reason precluded their going to war. He said that it was not supposed that any hdy hn miuht volunteer woulJ b ordered io the front; her ervices would cb tflv t,e riquirrd in ihe rear. The vaf uum iu our iiitantty nuut be fi.lM up. He had iiJ d uol, however, that t ie deimn l now made upjii I(tdiaiiapdis would be filled t.v the mIe wriion ut the conimuti't v. To da, he thought, the city's quota ol the 2 .:) j ,,t calit-d for would Ii tilled. Tbisci'y, I. uu d t art 1 th.
ladies, was the tenter, and tut w is done heie would be felt to the ex'rtme ciicotiilmtite l b ladies bad m re power in iii country than the President Inm-elf. Ii the I dies ibl nut stand b the Pieideut he could not carrv on the war an hour. Col. Blake couc'uied by introducing Mrs. Governor Morton, who was unanimously called upon to preside over the deliberations of the meeting. Mrs. Gov. Morton, neatly, elegantly and like a ti ue. noble and patriotic worn n spoke, returning thanks for the honor conierted, and ex plaining the object of the meeting. It w.n, stie aaid, t procure ladies to take the pbice of ceittlemen and conduct their business while they were in the service of their couutry Mrs. Gov. 31 oi ton concluded introducing Mrs. Canrield, the widow of a gallant Ohio oßicer who gave his life for his country on the bloody field of Shiloh. Mrs. Canfield, who is a cultivated, intelligent and most accomplished lad v, graceful and dignified in manner, came forward and with perfect self possession, poke as follows. Ladies, I am happy to meet you. lama veteran in the service, and coming but recently from Vickbur and the south-west, I slopped at your city to interest and call out your benevolence (or an object iu which I am deeply interested, viz: the establishment of a colored Orphan Asylum at Memphis. The call of your Governor for twenty thous and volunteers for one hundred days, attracted my attention; and realizing as I do the necessity of a lusty and prompt response, I sought to devise iu my own mind some plan to aid iu responding tu the call. Alter some hours deliberations I decided uoon making the following suggestions: Call the la'iies, the no'iie, the patriotic, to the rescue; they have always responded and will not now fall back in this hour of their country's trial; show them what they can do. and I know from the feeling that prompts my dwti actions, that they will be but too ready to meet the emergency. Lt the ladies and I now address the young and unmarried ladies particularly voluntver their services tu the merchant. hop keepers and cleik. of the lind, proposing to be accepted, and supply as far as in their power, the positions which are now occupied by th? young men, for whom the e til n made. Let the salaries of the clerks continue during their absence, and their places ret lined for them on their return; the young ladies receive the sol diers pay while they labor as the soldiers suhti tute In this way the sacrifice falls on all. The euiplote will have of necessity the inexperienced saltern in, the young man endure the hard ships consequent to u soldiers life tlie young lidy gives up her life of ease and Comparative leisure and devote herself to the duties of the salesman, which are necessarily confining and laborious the community at large sutler the temporary inconvenience of uupriciiced attendants. These were ray suggestions and I communicated them to Mrs. Morton, the pitriotic iie of your noble hearted and soldier-loving Governor, who only needed to catch the idea to move in the work. This explains the call which I rejoice to see has been responded to go nobly, and 1 trust that every one here will act herself or use her influence to encourage ind aid others. Let every one show her-elf a true woman, equtl to ntiy emergency. Let the soldiers now in the field, who lor our elf iris, and etlicient labor in their behalf, are heaping blessings utxoi you. be sustained, and urged on to gre iter deeds of valor y your action in this time ol need. Leve not this work f-r ihoe in the hnm'de walks ox'lile. whose ein umst mces miht prompt them to accept these positions, but U-t tho-e volunteer who are known t hive ch ar icter, poition and wealth, that it may b known, that the world miy know, tint patriotism prompts it;that it is f.ir love of our beloved country, th it we ns women, us the daughters, sifters and wives of our brave soldiers, are readv to do, to sutler and die. Let the ladies of Indnn ipolis le:id in this patriotic and self-sacrifi.-ing work, and others tf your State, jour si-ter- of the neighboring Si tes, on whom a similar call has been tn nie, will loi low our example Kow is our titpe, let us not f lmr; the work is betöre us. let us do it boldly and leirlcs-U, alwas respect I u I ly, and in a m timer becoming our sex; never presuming on that fur which by nature we are unfitted. Ltdies, 1 c-oine as a stranger to you. but of you and your work, jour pitriotic I tbors lor your noble soldiery, I have long since been familiar. Your prai-e is ever on their lip. heth er I meet theo in the camp, on the field, in the; hospital, or in the walls of milit ry piis-n.s (o I on. let them know that your tvoik is not done while thev remain there, und their h!einga, and the b'esaiiigs ol tli -sc ho have suHered untold sorrows, will rest upon you. Let us cease not, day or night, in our etT-rts. by our example, by our prayers, to aid iu In inging to a speedy and honor hle termination this most wicked and cruel war, lo put down a rebellion the mot gigantic the world ever knew, and give to our land h pete which is the longing Oeire of every truly patriotic and chiUtian he.rt Col. James IJlake then called for the names of ladies who would volunteer to t ike the places ol men in business at home, and let them go to war He aked them to hold up their hands. A most beautif ul sight of di imond rings and litile fingers was immediately presertel, and the following names were sent to ihe Secretary's desk: Martha Jane Mfht. 1J5 We-oMichigau street. Atneliii IMIean, Deli ware street. Jennv Schmidt. 11 MadUon Avenue. L zzie Itarker, 113 East ew York street. Emm Nichols. Demi. Butler, near University. Ctrrie L. Nichols, 5 Virginia AvenueTeacher. Margaret Lose. 139 Virgiuia Avenue. Nettie Losey, I3'J Virginia Avenue. Marv Stretcher. North Tennessee street. M Helen Whiting. McLeaa Institute, after June 16 Millie Morev. McLean Institute, at once. Mrs Cecelia" McDonald, McLean Institute. Minnie Jewel, McLeau lusiitute, after June 16. Clara M Sturderant. McLean Institute. Louisa V Stewart. McLean institute, after June 16. Mary F Rinehart, 45 Louisiana street. Hannah K Lcke. 4 California atreet. 5ar.ie Greenfield, 22'J West Washington street. Alice Wayland Moire Richard. 13S Et Mirket street. Mollie Arthur, 1."13 East Market ßtreet. L zz e Geplurt, 177, corner Delaware and Pratt streets. Mary Presiel, Oik street. Louetia Perrine. 121 Alabama street. Lue Matlock, 15 Schot.l street. May SUicum.W IHuff Road. Mrs K L Hastings, 106 Pennsylvania street. Mrs Jerome Beals, 1U6 I'eunsylvanla ttteet. Nancy Speaker. Mary J. Jor lsn. 133 S-uih Meridian street. Matlie tiaihndge, 4J Kt MaryUud street. Mattie C Wilson, 02 North Alabaru street. Mitia Saiall. I3j .North New Jersey trel. Salhe H-jrgess, 129 Massachusetts Avenue. Slne Smixk. 1?3 North Eist street. Lucv Uuthnd:e. 4'- Eat Maryland street. Mrs Jordan. 6 0:iio street. Ü Fulton. 6! Ohio street Anna M Jordan, North between Illinoia and Tennessee street Mana New comb, ! Atabtmt street. Letu A Slser, Ash street, near the Univerv eri ty . Marv 01ine,66 S uth street Mrs'j H Wbreler. ll6 Peuusylvania street. Mrv MIott.2l Mar laud atreet. KUie H dliday, 117 Ot.ia Ueet. Sdie Hollilay. 1 17 0 io street. Annie llotliday, 117 Ohio trevt. Delilab Sacarer, Blackford atreet, corner of Vermont.
Mrt Jennie Foster, 93 Sooth New Jersey at. Kmrns Mf!it. Norh New Jer-ey aireet. Mis K M Randall. 19 North' Pttni!vsn'a street Ld Wh'isit, 244 Virginia Avenue. Fanny Whitsit, 244 Virginia Avenue Mrs Maggie Gardner, 127 North Meridian atreet. Mrs C A Housum. L Mina Wheeler Amelia Jones, lry) South Hlmoi street. Elizabeth Minriick. 259 South Pvt.tiylvaLta tteet Mrs L T Nasi tram, 101 North TenLessee atreet. Laura Hov t, 64 Massachusetts avenue, after 3-JJine. Annetts H vt.6l M ichuerts avenue Margaret auce. northatt ol Government at d!e Mollie Brne. 272 S u'h Illino'a siren Salhe A lJ-irtlete. I2 Su'h 3 enne-se t. A J CaKlael, 121 So-.Ui Ten. esee stre I. M itt.e Tajb.r, S u:h IIIiik-is street L u Abbeit. Mr- S A Cih n Mr Nt:ic At'.iefoii, UiJierity. Julia D'Oi'i, IJo!Vert . Silvia W mhI. IU Eist". Mirket street. L zz e Kemper. 33 L ui-iana street. F A D e'enfjacr.er, Ctlifornia street. Mary B;zer, 611 luisiuna street. Amanda Sires. 6'J Louisiana street. Misses Halt. 151 Illinois street. Mrs. Keys, 11 Market street. Maria Moes. 13 Mnkrt street. Mrs D B Ken er, Mdiois street Vn.ia King, 141 Morth Mists-ipri st. Kate K William. 4 Ei-t New York street. Silbe A Crati, 7i North Altbam.t atreet. Kmuia W lte.de. Sallie A Richards. Nannie Furgasoii. Annie M Norman. Mra S J Trber. Julia P Lnden. Mrs Mary II Sees. Fannie A Carleton. Mary E Jones. Maggie K Wi-etuan, 83 North Pennsylvania Ueet. Kite Harris. Km North Pennsylvania street. II iltie W Sloo, IC'1 North Pennsylvania street. Mittie A GrdfiMi. 55 St Joseph street. Jennie Lmb, 177, curner Pratt and Delaware f treet. Elizibetb Smith. L zz;e Carter, 11 Market street. Sarah M Hubbard, 9 Circle street. Julia A Mills. North street, between Delaware and Pennsvi vxriia. Flora Sullivan, 107 North Meridian street. Mary J McCheMiey. Ul North Pennsylvania Ftrret.
Fanny Joel, ICO S ulh New Jersey street. Maggie Catucart, 1G2 South New Jersey ftret. Mary R Sloan, 83 South Tennessee street. Julia H inna. North Meridian tieet. Clara Hall. North I llinois street. L'lU Tousev, ed North Meridian ftreet Kizzie Galloway. HU West Vermont street. Füiinie Vils-ii, 51 Soi.th Kst s'reet. Louisa D Spiegel. 121 L berty street. Mar Sharp, Noble street. Sirah Williams, 4C California street. Minerva Robinson, 93 Eat Market street. Mary June Howard, 13 North Alabam street. Mary S. Wells, corner Pium and Vine frtteets. Kate Stumpf, 12 Virginia venue. Winnie Evan". Ittl Mas trhuseets avenue. Mrs EllenJMusUrd.il Virginia avenue. Aggie J. Stedmsti, 41 Massachusetts nvenue. Mrs II Bates, Jr. 73 North stitet. Emma Sircent, Mil) pennsvlv mia street Ciettrude Newman, 97 North Pennsylvania street. L')U Shearer, corner of Vermont and Blake streets. Sole A. Craighead. Mrs J B Claik. 95 Vermont street. A M C rkins, 95 Vermont street. Ella McD.nald. Fannie A. II ml v. 52 Eist Market street. N -oiiiie Dight. 51 East Ohio treet Carlotta Brackebush, 254 North Tenuessee street. Julia M Treat, 10 West Market street, Nettie D Eleu, 191 Virginia avenue Ella S. Harvey. 54 S iuii Meridi n street. Nellie Robinson. N'J North Delaware street L'ssi HaiTey,54 South Meridian street. Amelia B L mibert. 1"4 Virginia avenue N uinie J Williams. Irj4 Virgin'n avenue. Miry A Kiile, 12 Kenfuck Avenue Kimna S Kobiusoii. 6s Vorth Mis.s uri .treet Rebecca P Crates, 4 California street. Emilie E Meredith. 52 B!a klord street. Ella We-toer,61 MemM street. Sirah H Corson, 1(5 Ninth Meridian street Alice 0 M hon. 217 North Illinois jorct Joephinc AveU. J?5 South Delaware street. M ry Avels. 275 S mth Del iware stteet Je-ie and Floretn-e Phillips, 7r. cor of Massa chustts Avenue and Aitbima street. Sli'ippin S Bliss. I GS North New Jersey street. Su-tan Black. 35 Huron street Nellie Mtckev. 1411 Virginia Avenue. Betty Pe'ty.9 West street. Stü'e KerK.T. (l!iio street. Nettie Drew, IG Alabami s'reet. Miss Eile. IG Alabama street. The fallowing re-oluiioti wh aIopted; Rrfoltcii. That ft coiiitnitue of ten be appoint ed to nit on die hu-mes men of the cit. employers jind employes, and piesent the subject of ladies tiding plices of ctei ks and others who go into the 1!0 t iys set vire. The l.mies r. imtil were appointeJ and their canvassing tieMdiided as fallows; Mrs Erie Lo! k and Mrs. fJeo Merritt, nil Aet ol ihe center of Illinois street. Mrs Ovid Ruder and Miss Ella McDonald, from center of Illinois to center of Meridian Stteets. Mrs James M. Ray and Mrs Housum. from center ot Meridi m to center of Delaware streets. Mrs Wm Sheets and Mis 0. Menill, from cetiter ol Delaware to center of New Jersey streets. Mis John Taikins'on nnJ Mss Gertrule Ncwm in. nil Efit of the center ot New Jerse stteet. The following will be submitted for the signiturps of bn-iness men: We. busine-s men of Indianapolis, whose names nre hereto ub.-crihrd, favor the move nient of the ladies in volunteering to fid the pi i cesol clerks and others who eirer ihe hundred das service, and will emplov I oies at $13 pet month (anl rations) should any of our employes volunteer whose pi ices can he tilled by ladies We will continue the salaries of our elerks us heretofore, giving their lull pay during their ab fet t-e. les ihe amount paid to the lady volunteers. We so iee to keep positions open tor our cieiks, re enlisting them ou their return home. The following ia a paper to be presented to the tut ig men: We whose names are subscribed hereto promis that e will enlist in the Union army, under the recent call lor 2).(HH) volunteers lor one hundred dis, under the arrangement made with our employers by the ladies of Indian tpolis." Adjourned. Weick of the Maid cf the Mist The new and heanlilul little Meamer Midof the M'8t," built by out enierpri-ni If i low citizen Henry Buehri. to run between the Bluffs and this city, wa wrecked at Laer Bend on White River on Mon j iy Ut. It ws the trial nip ol the boat, and a select tarty of visitors wereou board. The fl od in ihe streim mde the current very rapid, and in rounding the bet.d it ws necessary to put on a fuli head of steam. In this situation, while the visitors and olhcers were seated on the deck et:joiir the heautilul pns-pei.-l preentel by Liijer B-jud, a tree, stumo-en I loremost, was hurled by the foaming current squre uti the bows of the boil. At the same instant the boiler exp'oJed Capt Buehrig found bim-elf in the toiks o( a tree on the east bank. Mr. Buey was picked up from a pile of moss with champaigne bottle uiMctkedinhis pocket Mr. RhixJius landed at the foot of a spring on the west bmk, and stnn.'e to say there was trinjr of fish by his side, hich the steam had cooked The members of "Gideon's Bind" were nearly all on board at the time of the accident, and not one of them was injured. Sjnie of them were thrown into the river and swam ashore, but they are use! to such bilh. and it is hoped will not experience ai y bad effects from it. The loss ot the stetmer will probably delay the openiog of the Waverly House for some weeks. J3T"The heidquir'ers new for chevo Toilet articles. Brushes. Combs. Handkerchief Eitracts. (including the new and delightful perfume. Ex tract of Whi'e Lilv.) Coloties, Mcnolit Balm, Madame De Loss I'etrl Drops, Burnett's prepar ation. Mrs Allen's Restorer. Pom des, kc, kc.t is at No 4D Lait Washington sireet. CU and tee the variety. 2b 2
tSTGen. ManrieM. Gen. Carrington, Col. Streikht anj Col. Vance spoke in favor, yeerdsf.in front of the Capitol, ol people volunteer ing under the last call Thev were all eloquent, but ao far as we uuderstand thev got nary re cruit. What it our beloved country coming to? Why don't you, men ot Indiana! com !orard hen vou are wanted?
CacTiox The attention of the public is called to the importance of having the!r medic-ires car fully prepared Prescriptions, put up with neatness, accuracy and di.ptch, from strictly pure drugs, by persons educsted to the business and fully competent, ran be had at all hoursat Stewart k Morgan's, No. 4J Est tVathingtoa street. 26 2t TELECRAPHIC: rairoarvD cxraaMirroami ai tat tini.' For Tlornntr ttejirt ee Flrl I'uge. io ; a i: s i o th i i: y . INTERESTING FOREIGN NEWS. Rumored Evacuation of Eichmond by the Rebel Government. Lie Fulling Hark Krliintl City Defenses. tlic &C.t &C, &C, l'xtrucl from ICcbcl I'aprri. Niw York. April 127. The Ricbrnuud Enquirer of the 1 9 b says: A gentleman who le't M irvlmd about ten day ngo biiugs us some ir.teres,tittg information from that qu irter. He receutlv visited the camp of (Jen Burnside, ut Annapolis, where he counted 4. 200 tents, and learned that the forces amounted to about 30. OdO men, nearly hill' of whom wete negroes The transports to convey llum to (h.eir prep i red destruction bad not arrived, but were expected every day. Meantime, the organization of the expedition was progresstug. The opinion prevailing at Annapolis, Baltimoieand Washington indicated the James river at the basis of operations for this formidable di vision. Burnsiile is to land a short distance below Dairy's BiulT, which he is to take by assault, while Meade ad vatices on Peteishurg. Troops have been passing through Baltimore for the past two weeks. The regiments are spoken of iis full, though of indiflerent material The French tobacco störe! in this city, and which will soon be shipfed to Lurope, consists ol between 7.0U1I and ti.OOO hogsheads, all ol which is of fine quality, and worth several million collars - lorfltiti KeVM. Ne York, April 27. The following is a summary of the steamship Pennsylvania's news, which s.iled from Liverpool a day before the City of B iltimore: It is stated that all hopes of saving the steamship City of New York are abandoned. G.-tribddi arrived in London on the 11th inst., and met with a tremendous reception the crowd exceeding anything that has ever been seen. The London Daily News c.ives a report thai the Attornev General has piven an opinion that everv shareholder in the Atlantic Trading Company (the great blockade running scheme) will be guilty of nii.-demeatior under the foreign enlistment act. which prohibits th equipmeut of t ansLHiris for the belligerents. Archduke Mixirnilian teeivel the Mexican deputies on th 10. h. In a speech he soleumh accepted the Mexican crown Austria permit the formation of a corps of 6100 volunteers and 35'J sailors br Mexico. The new Mexican Io.m of rH,0Ud.O00, at 63. will be opened on the 15th. Fr in Wuliingioit, Washington, April :27th. I'rcpiration ;re nearly coiiifdete for the accoruiuodatiou ol 2J.U00 additional sick nnd wounded. Rumors are all at the rebel jrovernmeut is ab itidoiiing Richmond, and that Lee ia about to fall back behind its defenses. The Comtnutee sent to investigate the Fort Pillow irdr telegraph lh.it they have romp!e:ed the r inquiries and will return to t y or to morrow. Retaliatory tneaures are expected. f rom Sun lancico. Sav Fraxcisoo, April 2G An oveil md mail arrived last nilit. alter a tiip of :t4 days. The plttes of the ironclad C.tm.inche hive all been saved, and some of the big guns ra'u-ed. TfflRTY-EIGHfH CONGRESS. WVhixgtox, April 27. HOITSK. The Hotiie went into Commitiee on the Ibter nat l'tx bill An aintndment wa made requiring comrnerciil brukets to pa $2ö tioense, without regard to the amount of iriis.tctions. Mr. Mui rill, on beiulf of the Committee of Ways and Means, moved that brown or Mu-co-vado suar not ab vt No. 12 (D'ltcii stand inl) in color, produced oirettiy from sugar cane and not trom sorghum or irnphee, shall pay a duty of 2 cents per und. Mr Monili exil lined that the duty is now 2.a pound, and the Ci'Uiiin'tee b d concluded that the rate shoulo be preserved, instead of reducing it to 1c, as originally reioited. The inieiidmcut was adopted. The bill was lurther amended so that clarified or retiued sugar idxve No 12 shall pay a dutv of 3-, and all above No 15 5c a ouiid. Mr. G titield, Iroin ttie committee on military (fürs reported a resolution appropriating $20,tltlo.OOO to the equiping, clothing, subsistauce, trmspotution and p.iy of Western volutiteets, tor a term ol feiviceol" not less than 100 day. Alter some objection the resolution was admitted by almost utniiiuioiH consent and was p .-.-e I . tne H ue relusm to lake the question bv vets it in I nays. ''What!" Brooks excUimeJ."$2Ü.000,0JÜ vo led in t'iirty minute." Aajourced. S K.N ATE. Mr. Grimes presented petitions from the wives daughters and sisters ol soldiers, setting forth mat thepiy of the:r husbands, fathers and brothers is inadequate, and praiing an increase of the com pensalion. The consideration of the bill to proviJe a national currencv, secured by United Slates bonds, came up. The pending question was on the Finance Committee's amendment imposing a tax of t ol 1 per cent on the circulation, on deposits, and K on the capital, beyond that whieh is in United dtate-t bond.-; providing thai Öuies, municipalities and counties may tax the haies of a bank held by in i.Vidu.ils or corporations the same aa Othtr private means. Mr. Pomeioy moved to strike out in the SenMte Finance Comoiittee's ameudment, mat nothing in this act shall be construed to prevent ttie market value of shares iu any such associations, he'd bv any person or body corporate, from being included ia the valuatiou of the personal property of such persou or corporation. And providing that nothing in thi act shall be ooustrued to exempt tie capital stock ot ao association bei ond the amouui invented io U. 6. bonds a id deposited with the U. S. Treasurer, as part of its capital, or as security for its circulating uotes, trom being subject to the same rule aa state and municipal taxation, and s is imposed upon other persoual property iu the sute, city, or town, in wbicb the association ia located. Mr Chandler supported the ameudmeot, atd was followed by otnera. ' On motion, the subject was made the special order fur to-morrow. On motion, the Fac ßc Railroad bill wai made the special order tor Monday. The Senate theu wnt into executive session aud stiorily after adjourned. FOR RENT. .vor ron siLoiß.fIV.UK 8TUKIL kOOU NO. I5"0K1H ILLNISST. X -pp j to i. Ü. ÜKU.05. . li,', Uii&oii s'.rttt. Bp iair, o.vwu. aprtl-utf
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t inanctal. In&uxAfcii, Wednesday, April 27. Tl)i wm rather a busy day with money dealers. There were several transactions id coro, prettr lrgt for ihts market. Gold brought 73, and eilver CO. There arebut few orders on Washington, in the market, and the price is a little higher thm formerlv quoted, hxchatige remain at the old rates Loans are made at 6 jer cent, on flrt class paper The 1Ü 4Ü bond continue to be freely taken. ; tf vLaaaftra.; oiitciitnatt vinrttei. Ciscixsati. April 27. Flour unchanged and firm; superfine, $8 75Q Wheat is u- chancel nnd quiet at $1 4?QI 5) f ried. and $1 6't(Sl Co lor white Corn is very dull ut d lairec atM.ut iitnii.al at 93(3'Ji br e.r, and lt' l(? I"."-- U r t e.le-i. Osts quiet at si.'tui c4.. Rte I.eM r $1 5'; nie- at $1 26(2 1.3d. The ! s l eas t:oiu New Y'k. at the c -e. produrel j.reat en itrnieiit. l'ioi-ioiis fi. tu a od all tttsc'es field lusher Gold advanced to 7L(gt0r; fcilver, 64(06.; preta. txebane active and firm. York marltex. Nrw York, April 27. Cotton firm at WP4 for middling: upland dull. . Flour dull, and 5(jll)c lower. Wh'skv firmer at $1 30Q1 32 Whett dull, and l(2w- lower. Corn exoitcl. and 5(dG ' higher. P.ik quiet; prices favor buyers, at $25.75(S26 for me.-s. beel fcrm. , Butter scarce, and & shade higher at 2SQ9c tor btate alio tllno. Oheeseat 1G318c. Money easier, and a large supply at C7 per cent, fctetling lower aud dull; opening and closing quiet at 7Uc. NOTICE. STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Omca or Cirr Cucix.f Indianapolis Ind., April iat, ) "VTOTICK IS HEREBY 0IVF.N OF THK PENDENCY i of the following Ordinance for street improvem!'it, to wit: An ordinance to provide for tbe fu nlsldrg and erertng f larap-poMs, lamps and fixture, on llarylandstieet, between Mvrit.inn ar.d Illinois rrte:s. Attest; CYHUS S. BL'TTERFIFLD, aprii-dlt City Clerk. FOR SALE. BY SPANN & SMITH. BUSINESSPROPERTY On Wednesday, the 4th of May. 1864, At 2 o'clock P. M. We will sell to the highest bidder FIVE BUSINESS LOTS Kacb ftontins about seventeen feet o:KETIJCIiY AVKMIE, Oppsi:e the State Offices in the MrOuatt Chck. being north balf ol lot 5, square 67, Jity of Indianapolis, al o bein on:- three or tear doors from tbe Taimyr and Bate Ho isn. The irupr-vt-nient rer.t Ur over 5(h.i ier annum. Title good. Salt; po-it ve. Tkrms Üne-Laif c h, balance in one and two year with 6 per Cf.t. in:eret, payable annually, ai.d mortgage Mcurity on deferied payment. St'ANX & SMITH, Real Estate bioker and Auct.oneers. ap23-dtd LIFE O It 1 13 A. T 11 1 SOLDIER Jo7 gro Kach to the IVar. F 'R m.iny have dir d from Diarrhoea and Pyentery In your regiment. Now take warning and do n.-t return without iupplirg yur knapsack With a bottle f lr. tii- kland' mi Cholera Mtxtu e remember bow man) wvre saved lad j ear by taking it after l e dic' arjjed ai.d ent 1rni tbe lioital a incurable. m d-e will immetUtely relieve the niot s-r-re case of Diarrbu-a or I iw-n'ary. It is acknowledired by ihe faculty to be ihe only med cine known to tire Chronic Diarrhfpa and l)entary. Now don't neglrct it. for on your return a cbanije f diet und water, Ac., will most c TtainI rriTig on Di rrhnea, and a 5" c-rit bott.e of Dr. Mrickland'i Anti-Cboh ra Mixture w.ll cure ou and several ot!i r. It w.ll keep goo4 in any rliiuate. 1V not fail ti ted your cotnrade to put bottle of ir in their knapMck . Sold by Drug'iit ar.d prepared only by Dr. X. Stricklad,6 F.ai Fourth street, Cn.cii naii, O. For a,e by V7. I. Hakit .V Co., Itrownir.j k Sloan, Stewart 1 Morgan, J. Y. Senour. Tornlinson .1 Cox. Kgner 4 VYocber. nirch7 dlyeodiwly FOR SALE. BV Sl'A.. cV MiilTII. NORTHERN SUBURBAN XI HC 25 JS D& TT TSkT IT 1VCT10JV, On Monday, the 2d day of May, 1864, At 2 o'clock P. M. At tbe premises we will sell to tue highest bldler part of Lot 1 of ST. CLAIR'S A!DITIOX To tue City of Ind.anopolin, bt ing More or less, fronfing 23S feet on MERIDIAN STREET, Which I graded and graveled, and 23 feet on Thi ground lays bentifully and it situated in the most ifpctalle neijhbvrbo d in th State, Le ng immediately netween the Dl 'ohh of Wm. H nJfro, K-q . and ilajoi Me ei ii, cotirpnient to Ibe line of the STKKK KMLKOAD. Title gfod Sile positive. 1 KllMS will be made know ti on day of le. a. sum, Heal Estate Brokers tnd Auctiunfn. anr2.S-itd LOST OR STOLEN. ONTHCRSD T MGHT, ATRIL 21, lc64, FROM THE re'idTire of the iWr ber, oa Vet Micbigao tre t, Xo. 111. near Coon'a butcher h- p. a Ware, 4 year oil. dark iron urey, iKut 14 hands biuh, with a saddle mark on ber bick, and a long Tai . Al, aHoreColt, bay, 3 year old, a little ovtr U baod-i bub, bald fce, and wj;h iwo white biud leg, very heavy tail. Roih were Unwind. A liberal rewatd will be pad 'or their rtum or for Information that Will eiiAh.e me to oit'n ih'm. apii5 d3i OVTK McSHA5E. FOR SALE. A Fine Stone House. FARM OF SIXTYNE ACRES. A SPLEXriJD SUBURBAN RFSIDF.C -. COSSISTing' f a large cut Stone Houe Urjel'on verandah on the two frO'it; tn- entire wood work f re-hl primed and grained; tbe room newly papered in tbe Ii. e t ttle; aud everything in tt mot complete order. It it pleasantly siua'ed in a native rro of several ere. Tbe farm co-tsin 69 aces of exceiVnt land, with food cch.rd of every kino of freit. U located near the National Tun p ke. 5 14 m from the city lim it, and fce ttuatioi on oth" m.i beautiful and bejlihy in the vlcin y. Ihe Hooe, if bu It now, wn.id coat not les tbio :U.00; arxi the srruand. if the H juse wrre off, wou'd 11 rad ly f"T t?W aa acre, Judgitjg try recent aalea cf land adjoining it. IT IS WORTH ABOUT $30.000; but as few persons waat to bay ao fine a farm bouse. It Will De Sold For SI7.000. wh'cB a treat bargain. Apply lor farther latormstirn. to U KakNAN k PtVRCR. 9 d2ta al iate laler. DRS. DUZAN & PARR. OffaVaTC'K. VO IO. VMGIA'1.1 .irm'iT. INDIANAPOLIS, IND-aprl5-d3s
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FAR II FOR SALE. 05r OF T(E BKSTrmCK 5D CRal! FAMtl S JtsriuQ County, of SUtf acres tct) acrrt la Uut f. I acres In cultivation at.4 tb balanc lo coi timber. Several never flltt spr r.f. a food ocbard of fhoxw fnj t, dwel'nr( boet and barn, lyinf five ni b s northwest f'Cta Indian pul oo tie La.'itt Etilroai, tls said ro4 nil bin- throufb ihe easier f the farm. tor further particular. Inq drt of laniel Tbomss.cn tbe pretsbM. or ta 1. L. Uedae. at ibe SenMcel ,2. aprll djwaw4w HUNT BaKEUA5. MEDICAL. A SURE OU! IVHRTIWDY is be n li ea by the 0e if cured cf th's d strest.r.s; d sDR. STRICKLAND'S P.LE REMEDY. Read what a u (T rr r Hr.J.V. Uuir'r 14 "fo-ix) treet, Cn i-Mtl (. sas L na l ee a dn.U A unt wh 1' I f.-r a l. time, and ha-tried ueaU ev. rj tbln, - nd cul t nbuib norcicf. lis ued aooui one lounh cf a t-ot of it. Str.c'a d' Pl 0.ntaett,andittadcoirpltacxrt. Us adri.ea every ona suffrirf to try it. Fold by all DrxgTUu at SOcee sper poU Maon'ctared at No. a last Fourth street, Cinrtcnatl. O. A.k for Strickland's Pile Remedy. Ftr : by MT. I. Ha.ktt . Co., Brownine: A Sloan, Stewart A Morgan, J. F. Smour, Tom'iw.n Cox and Egner W.irher. mirT-dl)e.l4 wly NOTIONS, &C. CllILI)ICi:.S CA us IGS 15 D W I L is a XV XV A G Oa S , WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL. IIFTT DIFFEEENT STTLES ON EXHIBITION AND for sale at tn ale-roui. up tIr Thtyareaelected from tbe best rnaufacrurer. and vary to prices from TWO to THtKTT UOI.LAK3 apiece. Dealers wül Cnd it to their interest to inspect tfcf r )tod CUAkLKS MAYFR, feb20-4w6m No. C9 wt wahirrton Strftt. NATIONAL DANKS. S. 10-40 BOHDS Principal & Interest Payable in Gold. milE FtfST NATIONAL BAK OF INDIANAPOLIS 1 is the Goveininent Agtnt f r the rale of thee desirable Itondf, and h now ready to receive sub.srriptions fur tbe anie. Th Bond w ill .peedly be delivered, w tbit expreape, or o her cbaree, and will be Coupon or Kegutered Bon-is, as tbe purcha-n-r may deMrr. Tbe ii:terest will the dy the money is deposited in tbe Bank. It is 5 jvr cent , tut oein i-aid in Gold (and every -ix month od b,ids over flt'O) is really f per cent.; b-siilfs bon art tjrj,r('y rftinj t,lyliu from nil St it. City, 7"ir '., -r ,4h,r X'utx ijxjl 1 1. Kmrmber that ia onlrrin tbe-e H-rid jou 'rcurr a first c!a irivcsinient, ai.d at tbe Mine time materially aid in uta'nii'K our Oovernrnent. A the law itn t tb-is-i:- to two hundred mill ona, which will no doubt ooa b- reached, p.irtu-s bad belter depoM t "nee. A rommiMion will be allowed 'he purchaser on all Bonds ordered at this bank. THE NATIONAL BANK II alo for sale, and is now ready to deliver at par, Unitid States l.rgal Tender Tieasunj .Votes, Drawing S per cent. Interest; also, U. S. ICcveuuc Mumps, at a Discount. Uni'ed State Coupon, whether due or not, wi'l be bought at tbe h'ghekt price; also Qua terma-ier' and Coniuiifrsaru.-' Orders aud Vouchers; Gold, Silver aud Kxthanee. ajrl 63-dIy BOOTS AND SHOES. IIEMMIKS, EDMUNDS & CO., AVliolcHalc Dealern IK BOOTS AND SHOES, ?Vo. iO -South .lloricliaii SI., SCHNULL'S BLOCK.J RFSt'F.CTH'I LY csll tbe attention rf C ty and Country Meie! ants to their large assortment of tM;ts at.d hoe for tr-e Spnr g Trade, mtracinir all styles of good now worn. ball take pb-aMire in showing our tod-. and will endeavor to make it to tl iiiteresi of Merchants icetiera lj to call ai d examine our stock. I! r"Kxtra Siiof all kind. rnarlS d2m PROFESSIONAL. Or. A. I. IwAIl,, O FTKR IIIS SF.RVICKS T THK CITIZENS Or IiKÜar.apoli and vicinity. Oük. Virj;iti;a Avenca No. 22. KsilTc. 5ortb N-w Jeraey treet. o 37. Oct U'rH-l?T STOLEN. SSO KEWARD. TOLKN, ON THK ISih INST. FIOM MY JTABLF.S, 3 ? miies west of Kitjk!in. IWOHOKSi.. ine a bay abou' I." hands high, t a'ural paeer, w;th beavr mane and tail, 'piii.t knt on e cb f ur lej:s, and white spot on fur- h-d. One black, asut 16 band hih, blmd n rifcht -ye, wtj.te spo'. ..i loreLead, aud while on noe. and white on bo'h bind feet. They are both heavy bodied bursts, and n.ive barn- mark4 o:i t b mdes Any p ron giving it. for mat ion thai will lead to the recovery of aid uT-e w.. I receive the above reward, or 925 for either of them. 51. VY. T Lh.K, aprtT-dt Irankl.n, Jubnson Co., Iid. GROCERIES. laVniAsVA. 500nb1'' ,Kefin,d do For sale by KARL & IIATI'IIEH, sprSl-dlm LAFATETTE IND. M A CK 12 R EL. 2QQ llbU. .tlackcrel. aQ llss.lt nbl. 4o. 300 "" For sale by CAUL. V HATCH Ell. aprtl-dlm LAFATETTK, IND. PORK AD LARD. 500 Ubl- pprk' 500 ,,bU rd For aala froa St or a by CAUL & UATCIICU, prCl-dlm LAFATEITK. IND WANTED. $75 TO $150 PER IIONTH. fpHF. UTTLK GIAXT EWI0 tACIHXC COJCX pny want an Kent la each County to solicit order for tueir i f IS Mach r e, w tk söge, .crew drter nd ea'ra needles, wcwtl par b berat .alary and expene, or sve a tare conioiu.i--I'or partKulars, tenus, Ac , enclose a tairp and a 1dr T. - G K.Tuledo, uhM, GeberaJ A (cat fur Us United fcuus. aprS-dlxiwSa
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LYON'S KATHAIE0N. aTatkairoa la fr tie Cr.a wacJ ratkra.M t "Ksttaira,- gxKjIcc tt cleanse, r acJ r re. This article I bat .ts asm sifu.S. for preaervinf, restorta( ast VesntlfyiHf thw basaaa hair II I th Bio' retnarkabla pre;arsüon ta tl war',4. It Is I ownel a -4 pit by the rlaal proprietär, sr4 Is bow saade wlt ike ears, skill aad attettlaa whlcb c4 U a .: af ,vr w. mA.im k-ot'Jes pe. autota. It Is a most d".L'.faJ Hair LreU-c. It eradi-ates scurf and dandra?. It keeps the bead etxJ aad cleaa. It m.kes th kiir rich oft and t"j It prev n.s ike bsir from fa i'.r g t-ff ardtarn!r.f trsy It retr-r- ka:r npb.ld heals, Acy lady or ttr.'l i'sn Lo alies a baut.rwl bead vf bair sbould ose Lycn's Ks'hairon. I:lskbwa and throughout tbe clvilited nW. bold by all re.pecub dealers. m:t f. IIAU.MV aV CO. Tf. T. fcb4-dfim-ec4 UOTT UUWATH1 UAIH SI.TCtATTTX. HOTT 6IAWATUA HAHt KEaTOkATIYE. DOITS UiATTATHk IIlIR BCSTCRiTITC. In Lanffellow'a I'oeit Hiawatha u afjad(4 to hao conferred tLo jrrste.t bo o m Lis I rit e beraat 1 broUKbt to Its totlo oro. Mery ens Ul admit tbat our preparaMun I- woriby if tte bane, Iwf the bwt.Ci ttcou:e.. when it 1. ID"!. WHATTUK HIAWATHA POES. It restores faded and gray bair. ard wkUkers to their orl(f nal eclor. It brii-ti cp the natural stadhijr cf ono bair with anotber, tbua r'inj tLe bsir fc perfect I f appearance, o thai the ni crit Cal observer taLnot Oetect it ue. U make. hrh bair soft and silky, stops its fsll nj; out, cleanses It r,d the .ca p Irum all Irrpuri ties, i as reality applied aud wiped from tbe akin a ey bair dreeing, and enMrely overeomea the bad efJecta pr-viouoo of preparation Cou.aiiicf ulplur, suj-ar cflead Ac The proprietors of the Hl.wa'ha jbllbd the fallowIrs; cta'.'.erje to tet, la the sw Jvtt dalLe tkrtt weeks, wk.ch WAS 2TETIB ACCEPTID. It some well knewa and dl!ctereted persons ap point cno to tb proprietor of each prepaxatica for tka bair to brtf vp the color, kver proprietor to v nothiCf bit bis t wb preparation, and the pera aotklcs; else unaj tbe test. A certcato r tie result to to widely putl.shed at tke axtica.t cf tho ansaccesafui cotnoetitors. gold everywhere. JOKTH B0TT k CO J ttarll dir No. 10 CtderlTy Hsc, I. CataaBaM, Ani similar trouble, if safertd to progress, result la serious I'ulmonary, Bronchial and Astbmstic affection", oftentimea incurable. BROffys nitoNrni.iL troches are compounded ao a. to reach direct' the aeat of tko di-ease and give alciMt intsnt relirf. Sold by all Druetf-U and Dealer, ta Medicines la tho United States and koi f rt (a count rie. at 25 cect per box. aprT-diwIm ZW NERVOUS DEBILXTV. SEMINAL vTeskne s, etc., ma t curat by ct,o who has rra'lycured nlm-e!f and hundreds of other, and will tell yoa Dotblrg but tbefrtu'a. Address wjtb ru n:p. EDWARD H. TRAYER, ftb.-dAwly Ik ftoi, Botont Kas. LTD I S E A S E S OF THE NEU VOL'S Seminal, Urinary and Seiual Systems rew and reliable treatment in Feport of tbe HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Soil by mail In sealed letter envelopes, freo cfcLa'ge. Addre D. J. SKILL N HOUGHTON, Howard Association. No 3 South Niittb Street, Philadelphia, Ta. mar30-dAwly STLADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DONT fail to read tbe advertisement In this paper, headea' IMPORTANT TO F KM A LKS. Dr. Cbeestaao. cf 5w York, ba devoted the lat thrty years f hia practica ta Female Complaints. His Pills act I ke a charts. They are reliable and safe. nor9-dn tTSOLDl EIIS-WE THINK DR StrkkUnd is quite tight in advltlng you la bis advertisement in -ur columns of t-da'e psper, to take a boitlo of his b'jrbly recommended Antl Cbolert Mixture In your knapaacks. it may save the lives of many of our ba soldiers. Mothers, see thst your sons do not neglect it Ton can get it at tbe Drug Store at SO cents per bottle. It is the boot remedy for Diarrhoea and Ityeniery. marth7-dIyeodlwy DRY GOODS. CQ O M O CQ "W , t-3 O O 15: to vA s-q i b A q in n ti a 0 h o s tu CO a fvl n p H hi 0 Q i o 8 ! W e-3 w w P3 OYSTERS. CAME, &C. Oyster and Game Depot IH4VX COIffTANTLT 05 HAM) AT WHOLESALE and retail Game. Oysters, Venison. Dncks. Qnnlls. fi?eons. Prairie Chickens, Ac Ac. Also a choice aad well select stock of Famlty Groceries If Srorislons. Rem n.be r I am ooU Aent fee Mahoney's Celebrated 0sters, Tbe oast Oysters ia tbo market- Thsy ar larje, froo from teil, of rh aad deitctu &avor, aad aJwajs war ranted fre.h and the can. weU tiled. Se&d ordert, accc&naittal by csh, to C C. WIOlAkl. r jv-ly No. S 5orh IllinoU .trseu laduaapoiU. COMMISSION nERCHANTT G. G. tlOLHAsX, C0IILIISSI0N IIEHCHAIZT For tbo purrba-e and ss'e of all klois of m I tot Vah inet1 trect (Opposlto Uo Court H-wrJ tNtaiA.pus,iNni 5on Spocial attention paid to ols renu frwa country dealers, fer hieb tt t.'gkest xaiktt pfvo wUl bo procured, at a fair cwmalsU. rS0-41 v
