Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4224, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1864 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL.
FkIDAY MORS I NO. APRIL 23 CITY ITEMS. t5TAU kinds, ot Book an ! Job Printing neatly nd rromptlj done at this ofTke, at living rite-. f?T Tli war merting called in the Seventh Ward last oi?ht mi i decided iucce. ?o. body recruited themseWe 5FThere are eten thousand troops now in thia city. Why are they rot oniereJ to the front, and why, while they are here, are more rolunteers called for? Wajttid Two latiUa whu can produce certifi catea of govd moral character, to lake the placea of the proprielor and h;i clerk in a No I mI-hhi. ao that they can po to war. AMre P- O. Box 1714. Eerjth!ri ttrictly cor.fi.iwti.il. aw tlTAnother war meeting to-night at Masonic Hall. Governor Morto will appear in hi fcreat equestrian and instrumental feat. He'a iroh'j- to Lave complimentary berftfit, one of tbeedayj; we've got a dead hed ticket to it. m For Sale If jou wart a nice liht bur your burning oil of Stewart k Morgan. They aUo keep lead, oil and paints of ail kind, and have the largest and bet asortl stock of yla ever brought t the city of Indianapolis. 2i 2 UF To every man interested in the purchase of valuable city property, the request i made to read the ndertisement of Walker, McKernan k Goldsberry in to day' paper, for auction e of Real Estate. a2-JJt. JiPMr Edward Brumiijrr, a pentleman well known in commercial circle in Iiidi.tn;ipoIi,has received an appointment Irom the Government in the Muhiitence depart metit ot the armv. He is ordered to report at Nashville for duty, for which point he leaves to-day. Success go with him. So pood an opportunity for a profitable inve-tmert in valuable city proper? is not alwaya afforded, a the one proposed by Walker, McKer nan L Goldsberry, in their advertisement for auction sale of Real Estate, in to-day's pnper. at23d5t. Notice. Thoe in want of wliite or mottled coap. honey, plyceria, or any kind of fine soap, fine cipars, sweet snufT, Macaboy snuff, Scotch auuff, liniments, pills, patent melicines. pure liquors or flavoring extract, ran find them st Stewart k Morgan', No. 4J East Washington treet. 2 2 C?TThe busineas men of Inii.inapilis will find the Cay County Democrat one of the best advertia mediuma in the State. The paper ia the pize of the Diily Sentinel, and has :t pood circulation. Send all orders to A. T. Lninp, Bowling Green. Indiana. 2'J 3t NORTH:?! SCBIRB (JroLXD AT AlTTlOX Spann Si Smith will iell two acre of the bc.-t residence ground in the S'ate, beinp next to the re-idence ol Wm Henderson, E-q , on North Meridian and Pennsylvania streets, ou next Mou day, at two o'clock. 27-l5t. t?rFor fine and fashionable merchant tailoring work, call on Dear & Broa., No. 4 East Washington street They have 1a:cW emnltneJ out ot the het cut er in Cincinnati, mix! they have just received a most elegant stock of piece good 25 Ct Ci'PJun received, a fane stock of new and beautiful Scotch Good, for spring wear, which will le made to order iu the best of ntyle, at very low prices, by Heitkam, Merchant Tailor. CaII and examine the stock and satisfy yourselves, at No. 17 North Illinois trect. 19-tf f5rAt Asbury Chapel la.at night, it waa sup poed a wedding would take 'place. There h;d been weddings eich Thursday niht previouly for two weeks before. A preat crowd gathered, but the wedding did not come off. There Diut have tecn6ome mistake about the matter. .j7 The ladies are volunteering. Thej are to take the places of men. They arto be prosecuting attorney nnd policemen, we auppoe, a well as other things. How plrasint it would be about midnight, to be taken safelv home, by it couple of the-e beautiful anil blushing creature, when a fellow is onlv about h ilf tt"hi! J2TThe Great Autralian Circus exhibit :n this til? to-day. James Melville, the great eque trial., whore fame ia pounded throughout k 1 1 continents, will appear in his wonderful barebacked act. Th calax? o talent in the Aus tralian hippolrome i unapproach ib'e. reide!. the? have performing hordes, mules, monkeys and dos tAll recruits enh.ttHl by Lieut. Col. D ir nail lor the 11th Indiana an ortlere! to lepon this day, (Frida?,) April 29th, at 0 o'clock A .M., for the putposeof drawing arm and accoutrement. All tailing to report will be arretted s deserters. By order of Lieut. Col Darnall. 1 1th Indian. Stkated or StoUN. A three year old colt, a bricht ba, not alter!, about fifteen hand hipli. black mane and Mil. A suitable reward will be paid to an? person giving information ol this animal to the undersigned. M. SiMrsox k Co., No. 6.1, corner of South and Delaware. apr27-d3t. JfTThe ladies are volunteering for clerk, merchant, banker ami alooti keepers. Why don't they volunteer lor the preacheis? Frtur put. we would go to churcli every Sunday il only beautiful, pure, virtuou. amiable and accomplished young lady would talk to u. takinp fr her text nny vere of the Sermon on the Mount "Riedel ate the peice maker, for the shall ee GimI." Let any lady preach to us from the-e word of our bleetl Savior, and we would rather listen to her than to a thousand long-armed, long-eared an. I Iah Hided tmle sanctimonious white cravated hvpocrite $1.0( RrwAan I he above reward will be given to any person who can furnish a prescription for cough, colds, whooping-cough, asthmt, and cotKumption, which i eqml to Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough IUIsam. This balsam will cure the above complaints. alo spittinc of bloHl and nicht sweats. One fiftv cent battle is sufficient for any one to try. The worst case of chronic cough, asthma, whooping cough and primary canes ol cnumpiion are cured bv Pr Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Ralsam. It can be had at any druggist's. It i ditVtrent from any other cough medicine we hsve knowu in this country. tf. We were called on vesterdiy by a lol? whese name was io the call of la.lv volunteer, published In yestenlav's Sentinel, with a requot to withdraw her name, but through our advice she withdrew the card she had prepired for ;ub lie tic u, announcing that the name wis placed there without her knowledge and contrary to her wishes. The lady said she wojid cive her er vices freely to re:ore the Union as it was, and aid in bringing thia cruel war to an end. but sr e had her family to attend to. who required all her time iod attention, so that she could not fill the place of a man in hit business, without cegleetlag her owe family and children. Chakqk or Passing CocxTiartrr Pctai CraatsCT Foor citizens of Jackson county were arretted and brought before Commissioner Davis upon the charge of pai"Dfc counterfeit postal currency. Jaekon Stevens waaexammd, held to bail in $5W. and committed in default. William Gallahan. Henry Robertson and Eliha D. Baker waived an examinstion and gave bond in $I.Of) each to answer to any indictment chat tnicht be found against them. Col. Horace Heffreu appeared for the accued. The last three named are among the most respectable citizens of Washington cunty. They were readv and willing to go to trial yesterday, but the Govern tnent witnesses ware not present. It i relieved that the charge ajsinst (iaIUhan, Robertson acd Raker was a malicious political prosecution, as the affidavit waa rile-! by man unknown in Washington county, and who cannot be found. If it had not been lor the interference of some eitiiena io Saleru the pernon making Uie arre-t would have been -everel? dealt with, it ha?in been the impression that it was a partisan scheme to Injure resectable and gojd cilizcus.
tlTThe Hidden IUihI wa pre-entel at the Metropolitan lat iiiuht to an imr-ien- andier.ce. Chanlrau plaved Woo!. Mr. J. W. Hill, a BUck D n U.eclip-.! himself. Mr. Iii!, toun z aa he i. in ths per f-r roam of ti e melodramatic villain aim , it e.m!i v.e elder and fr sura-U'e thejiu.ior Baoth at any rate, the or e tl.it e haie habere This ie our judgment. Abnäht career is bIre Mr IMl in Li prole-ii"i. Ambltioua and tudiu, cullivate, a j-etiilmn an 1 a scholar. hUtroiiiclly hi a r.trne will b ritten ith tlt" famou. Mr. Ri!v, too. a Capitla, bnutifaHf filled the bill We will remark J here th-t thi 1 1 j Lidv Anne, in TlichirJ III, is most fuperb tnacfpent. JJfThe e-iitorof th-Gities-gely exhort our mrf h tnts to employ I v1j rjeik-, so thtt the clerks of the mavuiine per-u i'n miy te forced to enlit Verr jjood B'it why tloo'i the editor f"rei I follow his own advice? We believe he ia ab!e-tolel, ini we .ire very sure 'ht at y i e of the ten thousand women in thta rit v could do his w.tk ii.J not half tr. "Rally R -md the F-aj-' ia a coo-1 sri:; but il ! won't rll voureif, what'a the use of howling l loudly and ?o loii? If he i lor ".ubjustion anil extermination," a he savs he is, why don't he po to the front an 1 jubj-jate and exterminate? Here is a good chance lor all such Union nbriekera a he is.
J3yThe llth Indiu will leave on Situr lay for the Department of the Gulf. Col. Macanley, a gaflar.t officer, i in cunmind. His Adjutant i Lieut Harry McMullen "one of the Ikv." Lieut. Cd. D imall. a gentleman well know n and respected in this community ln before the war broke out, has been here for some time on recruiting service. We understand that he has been eminently successful. The regiment will leate upwarJs of 700 strong. The llth is the regiment that all Indianian bra;: on. They got home only a lew dava alter the bounties stoppe I, but that made no difference with the brave boys. They re enlisted, and Gud go with them. JT'WMnted, at the City Grocery, one lady to t ike the place of J. S Anderson, now in the one hundred days service, book keeper and head salesman of that house. A good H ilary paid. C L HoLMLS, per ANDtRsoji. Eaklt Closing. Anxious to give our young mm time for improvement, we will continue to close at 6 o'clock P. M. dminc the season. W. L H Glknn, febldGra Proprietors New York Store a fJfChanfrau, the most gifted and versatile comedian that we ever saw, takes a farewell benefit to-night at the Metropolitan Give him a bumper. Telegraphic Dispatches. faaeoarcD umuuroinx Dan. itatb bktikel. For .Morninjj ICeport See Flrat Page. 3IIDMGIIT HEPORT. The Guerrillas Swarming on the Mississippi River. Arrival of ItYtl ICivcr Wounded tit SI. Louis. The Rupture Between Blair and Chase, lnothtr ExpuiiUon Fitting out from Fort Jlonroc. SOUTHERN NEWS. CO X il K I.SS I O K A L NEWS. &c, 6cc.f &c.y &c. From v York. Nkw York, April 'J. The Po?t's Washington special sitjui Gen Hutler expresses the opinion that the rebel troops have let l North Caroluu lor Vn--ii.ia. The Military Comraittecof the House has not yet made a report on the till to raise the pay ol colore! troop. The Senate added this measure to the army appropi i ition bill amendment nnd it Js now tt? loif (he w.uü mitj me itis coimiiiltee li.ch vnii peedily re;'rt upon it It is lumuttül heie that lrm i-tcr General Itl-iir will lolluw up his leuiiv il ot Mr. W ts mi, a radical Republican clerk m his depart tiivitt, hv other removal, and that he intend to in ike w.n upn Ctja-e's fiieiiO wnu hold pol olhvC .ip pointmeuis Secretary Chae i in l'hilaiel(liia and doe not iii'rnd to 0 to New Vork. Several member d' the Xc York Hoard of Htoker have arnvti here to protest aainr the jTopost'd tax ujhiii im.k tr.iiiu,t!(ii Ihe nteimer America, which airive.1 to-day from New One in, renoit that on Ihe 2 hti.lit() miits souihweM ol Torino i, lie ke an Kiiulish hchooiier. The Knli-hm t.i re;iited th l tlie rehel privateer Fionua w.i ciuis.u in tiie Gulf. I he Commercial' reri 1 .iy: The Semite will proluibly ps a t empor an ttlitl. addmj: X per cent, and tivmptin ;ood in t"lil tiolli ii cie i-ed dillie. The Senate Cominitlee ou Coi'Mi.ene lusie portal linst all pmposed lare appioj riatioi lor improx einem ol ihe na ii: ttion and lii toi of Ve:ein lakes and nvers. Tlie Senate investi itin committee on n aval pnrcli e will ooii reHrt. It is estimated by competent judges, that the Secretary vt War has lio msel under hi im rneli de control, on the Ii ippahaiiuot k, about ÜÖU0H troops; others etimite MI.00I. The ne received ihi morning at the Brook Ivn X ivy Var l from Fortress Monroe and eNe where, inlivites approaching hostilities on the Southern cnt. lino-t immediately, from our hü bor. A whole fleet ol woolen and iron-clad steamers have just got e out The Onondaga ha teen ordered from Fortress Monroe with her convoys. It is understood that all ves-el have received their sailint; order, ai.d at 4 o'clock tlos afternoon the Canonicu and herecoits, h well a several small teamers, were t have lelt. A lare number of othet ate bein pushed forward here a rapidly .t possible, and will be placed in commission soon. Front M. I. onla. Sr. Lous. April 'JS Cairo dates of the 2G;h. by mill, sav ihe steamer Liberty and Helle Memphi hii arrived, the former with 12? bales of cotton, for Kvansville, and the latter with a number of men, hores. Sic, Itelongmg to the lbth armv corps, for Cairo, and 270 bale cotton for St Ia)u'is Memphis date of tlie 25:!i sty the stet mer Curie, from the Arkansas river, while aground on J'iiiuson's ls!.nl, was atta ked ty guerrillas. . but the o'id;er on b r i drove them oil', killitii: J the leader, Tom Kenten, a notorious guerrilla, and b)tt bun.er. He i- better knowu as Wild! Irishman. I Three steamers are lyinjt at the mouth of White and Ark i:is rivers Irom which guerrillas are receiving lare amount of aupplies, clothing, kc Mrk Smith, formerly a conductor on the Mississippi Central Railroad, will be executed at Memphis on the 2iUh usi. lie wa some time since taken in the act of' smuirclin 5:'0tU0O percusaion caps and several hundred pounds of pow der to the enemy, having previously taken the oi'tli. Mjor General V ashburnebss arrived at Mem phi, and been asried to the command of the Distritt of West Tennessee. The hospital steamer N. W. Thomis. from New Orleans ou the lMh, has arrivevl with 166 wounded soldier, one third of whom are from the Red River battles. Tbejareall lurlouhed, and on the-r way home. Rebel prisoners taken at Pletstnt Hill con firm the former reports thai Gen. Steele had taken Soreveport. Gen. Prince arrive 1 to d ty. Southern er a. Mobile. April On edr.eJy Gen Wirt Adam repuUcJ IbW Yankee Lear Mechanicsville. Miss. A Yankee spy under the assumed name of Sterling Kin? was airested on the 19th at Marion. Va. lit was recognized, aa a detective from Chicago.
rrm Coir Canto. April '2" The Memphis papers of the 2C'h contain noth;tx "f J-fcial ioiHrtance. The reception given to the .list IHii.oi veteran. t Cartiondale, ye-terday, preparatory o their return U tre ßc!d. ws followed by a d.ncer at;d ball D irinc the afternoon a sol Her of t!ie re.'icier.t, who hd an old jrrude aci-ist Col 0-torn. entered tlie store, where tht Colonel w i -itlinS and anuck h'm on the he id with a we ;ht, breaking his ku'.l an t it ßictin a rn'-rtal wi,un I. 1 he murderer wai not arret-d at last accoui.t Me-rs. V, d Ni d Gooch will leive f-r the Eat to morrow morning The steamer For-ith trou?bt up four hundred bale of cotton for St L oils.
rrnm viemplila. Mtvrais, Annl '26 The Comm:ttee on the Coi .Jucl of the W'nr. in e-ioti heie. mvestipaimi: the Fort Piliow ms-are. Ilislhoutht they will exonerate Gpj eral Hui'dutt, as it is federally coticeld thtt he for'-e uti.'er hiconimtiid was inadequate lodeal iurouly wi;h Forre:. I rani Iittrriabu r. Hani'BtRo. April 27. It is rot probable there will be a call for the oiilitia ol Peur.sylvaDia this time. THIETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Washington, April 23. UOUSE. The House went into Committee on the Internal Revenue bill. 3Ir. Ktsson orl'ere-1 a fubstitute for the 151st sec'ion, which adopted. I; provide aa follows; "It shall not be lawful to record anv instrument, document or paper unlesa the proper stamp phall be ftixed. and the record hen the proper stamp h not ntlixed shall be utterly void, and ahail not be ini evidence " The section stricken out proposed a penalty of $5' for failure to affix the stamp. Tlie Speaker laid helore the Houte an ad Iress to the President flora the people ot East Ten iiessee, and his replv. The addre-s recounts the pufferinfjs of the people d Etsi Tennessee; asks lor prompt payment of claim against the Government; for the establishment of railroad laciiiie lor obtaining supplies; states that a railroad between Kuoxville and Cincinnati w.,uld be of reat beneÖt in the present emeri;encyt and estim ite ttie losses and expense which a railroad would have saved in I -hi at S3.IKMI.UirU. The Prcsiden, in reply, said he had in his anMiil message ot It6l, recommended the construction of such a road The Speaker a!o laid fefore the House the following message from the President: To the Hou.e of Representatives; In bedience to the resolution of your honorable bodv, a copy of which is herewith returned, 1 have the honor to make the following brief statement, w hich is believed to contain theiuform ttion .-oui:ht : Prior to, and at the meeting of the present Congress. Robert C Seheurk, of Ohio, and Frank P. Blair, of Missouri, members elect theieto. by atid with the consent of the Senate, held commissions Iron) the Executive us Major Generals iu the volunteer army. Gen Schenck tendered the resignation of his said commission and took hi seat in the Hoti-e of Representative at the ; s-sf in 'Ii ii j; theie.if. upon the di-tinct veibal understanding with tlie Secretary of War Hihi tilt' Executive, that lie miht at any time during tlie session, at hisowi: le isnre, w ithdra w saiii resignation and return to the held. Gen Blair wa, by temporary agreement of (ien Slienn in, in co mm and of a corps through the battles in front of Ch itta;io';a, and in marching ta the. relief of Knoxvtlle. which oc cuned in tlie latter day of December last, and of course wa not present at tlie assembling ol Congress. When he arrived he southland wh. allowed, by the Secret try of War and tlie Executive, the same conditions and provisions that wpre 1 low ed nnd made ro (en Schenek. Gen Schenek was not appl el to to withdraw h's resignation, but when Grant was in tde L;eut. General. robiciiif.r some chanye. ot command and otficers. (Sen. Blair sought to be assigned to the rommund ot i corps This w is nude known to (Jen Grant and Siierinni. asemed to, nd the particular corf for him dei"tiated Th s was arranged and understood, as now remember ed, a month ao, hut the forniil withdrawal ol Blair's re.igiiatioii and the revoking of the order assigning him to the command of a corps w.i not consummated nt the W" r Drfptrtmeul until las' week, perh i p the 211 inst. A a summ ry of the whole, it may be stated tha' Gen Blair holds no military commission or iippo ntment other th tn s herein stated, and it i believed he i- now ;-tin;; a u Majr (ener.il upon ttie iis-umed vaiithfy of the commission hei' n stated, and no other There are some leiter. note and relej;r una, orders and entries, and erhap nthey documents in coinipfiion with this sii'ject. which, it i be)elievKl. would throw no :idditi"li al lii:ht u;-on it, which will be cheerfully furnished it deaired. (Signei:) Abraham Lincoln. April 2e. lisit. The I'reside'ir mssa wa. on motion of Mr Dawes, relerred to the Committee on Elections The House then resume 1 the consideration of the amendment of the internal tax bill. M my of the tmeti'iinetit were ai:ieed to en m isse, and others were lesrved tr -e:i r ite vote Mr. Fernando Wool ntTeicl a rev section to repe.I the act of M ircli, taxing foreign liquor on hand The lf ne voted on the amendment taxing biiik ciiculation oneqinrter of one cent on all amount hi circulation, which wa adopted 7?1 auaiust t4. ITIMNG srSMOV Mr. Scheiu-k i-ked leave to offer a resolution calling on the President to lurni-h copies ot all letters, nine, teler mi and otiier documents le fened to in the l'i evident. mesiije ot to day in Connection with the answer to the inquiry whether F. P. Blair h dd any appointment or co-n-misioii in the military service ot the United State Mr Oiw-son objected to the introduction ol the resolution. Mr S -heuck made a few remark in addition to his former statement, to the effect that he drew hi piy up to the ,i:li of December, a M j r General, or the time his resignation took effect, and did not begin to draw piy a a member of Connie until the 7th of December, when he took his feat. Mr. Dawson withdrew his objection to the in trndu'tion of the resolution Fernando Wood, for the pub'ic good, renewed the objection. Mr. Schenek I call the member to order. I have the tl or bv consent of the Hou-e. Fernando Wood I objected to the introduction of the resolution, not to the gentleman's remarks. If he i not civil he will not be allowed to proceed. The Speaker s iid Schenek had the floor by consent Schenek said thtte wa not the scrape of a pen from him rel tini; to a return t the military service The House then resumed the consideration of amendment to the tat lull, and ttter htving disposed of all of them by c incurring tri the recorn mendation of the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. The House proceeded to dispose of the new section offered by Fernando Wood, viz: So much of the 7th section of the act of M trth 6' 161. to iticiease the revenue, as levies, a tax of 40 cent on spirits iraporiei prior to that date, be and is hereby repealed; and the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to refuud ud pay all moneys thu obtained. Mr. Wahburne offered the following a a sub stitute: That all spirit of a domestic production and held lor sale on the 1st ot Mtv, 164, and upon which no tax ?hall have beeu piid. shtll b suhject to a duty of 50 cents per gallon; and all such spirits on htnd for a!e on whicn a prior duty shall have been paid a duty of 3U cents per gallon; which was agreed to. Mr. Farusworth offered a proposition that every peron, banking institution or association issumg coirs. l!s or other obligation a. monev, un!e authorized by act of Congress, shall pav one fiurfh of one percent, fach mouth on the notes and obligation so iued. This was agreed to 52 ajrainst 51. The committee arose All the amendments to the tax bill were acted upon and reported to the House. SENATE. The bill for the classification of clerks of paymasters in the navy, and for the graduation of their pay, was passed.
Mr. Fessenden reported the Hoose joint reo lution increasinp temporarily the duties on foreign Import 5l per cent., with an amendment establish ng 33 per cent, increase on theprese.it duty, and aio exempting gooos in bond and in transit A lengthy debate enued on the Houe bill irv-cre-tsir.fr temporarily the duties on import The amendment decreasing the increase of temporary duty on imports from 50 to 33 i yT cent on tf.e present ra'e, was p sd. The Senate amendment exempting foreign -od alretdr in bond ai d Iran!: ir.,In he lein. por ry duty ws wiovlwi on a separate vote The amendment adopted ii comm'ttee of the whole levyinc an increased temporary duty of 33 instead of 5: per cent, on the rröent rte ol duty on fojei.n ImjKirts was rrjecte-! The Ilous bdl was tfien pased without amendment 3U to 8 The following is the joint resolution as pissed bv the Senate: Resolved hy the Senate and House of Representatives. That until the end of -i t v dtrs Irom the passase of th.s re-olutii.. fi'tr t,-er tent of the rate of rlutie and imports no imposed bv law on all goods, wares, merchandise and articles imported thall be added to the duties now charced on the importation ol such articles; provided that printing paper, unsized, used for books and newspapers exclusively, shall be exempt from the operation of the resolution Adjou! led .
COMMERCIAL. Financial. Indianapolis, Thursday, AdHI 21. Orders ob Washington w ere offered quite freely to day. and purchased at Sr.bmthe certificates of indebtedness are dull in New York, and at lower figures than heretofore, which is likely to b'indown the price of orders on Washington, at the principal part of each Older ii pud in a certificate of indebtedness Gold was purchased at "0, und silver t 60; not much, h wever. of either. fcxcl äuge tn thi market may he regarded a fixed at par billing and 8 selling Lorn are nude at Irom 6 to II). according to circumstance. V TI.B)ftFH.? oinrlnnnlt Mnrttri. Cincinnati. April 23. Fh'ur dull, an J 25c lower; $G 50 for superfine, $6 75 for extra Wheat ia 5c lower, and dull; $1 451 CO. Corn very dull atU.V. Oats not saleable at mute thm b'2c in bulk, and 92c in sacks. Whisky closet! quiet t $1 2S Frovisi'uns quiet Mess pork sold at $25 25 25. Lard quier at 13J.ai3?4V Groceries firm. Coffee. 45u247c. Sucar, 20 2H. Molasses, $11 15. Rice advanced to 12(il2tc. Gold declined to 7ö76, and silver to G3C5c ptem. Exchange firm. w orli MarHei. Next York, April 2S. Flour dull; quotations are at $7.50 (3,7 C3 for extra State: $7.75(98 10 for extra Koutidhooi Ohio; $ 15D for trade brands; which is I0ol2'c lower. Whi-kv uise'tleii at $1 27rtH 2J for State, and $1 2?il 31 for Western Wheat dull und iiotniuallv 2(i?3e lower at $1 .72 (Tt 75 for Chicaeo Srrii g, $l 7:iI 75 for Mil waukee Club. $1 S01 4 for Winter Red Westein. Corn quiet and scarcely so firm at $1 39 1 40 Sugar dull. Cofiee quiet. Pork quiet, without material change in prices. La-d favor buyers t 143q15c. butter tinner at 2Wla Cheese steady at 16(2 19c. Monev easy at 6-7 per cent. Sterling dull rt 1D71'JS for currency. 0 a sha le firmer; opened at 78, and closed firm at c0c prent. Prom the Cincinnati Price Current, April 27. Financial anil Commercial Nummary for the I'ul Week, The news from the army during the past week has hcen unfavorable, and consequently the de dine in gold noticed iu our last has been fully recovered ; and that nervou-tics consequent upon the advance in jtold is again observable in business circles Produce is held more firmly, and parted w ith more reluctantly, and painful suspense is visible in all fares. Mr. Chase, after rec pitulating all his plans to prevent uold speculation, trulv a: "A'l will prove useless unless there is success iu the field " The money m.trket continues close in New Yoik. nid tlieie wa more atringencv in this moke! during the past week, with an incieaed den ai d. A new rule promulgate I by the Sec-teia-v ol the Titasury. by wheh distillers .ue compe led to j ay ihe t il tin ail whisky which is distilled, each ten days, h is not only creited a large dem md I'T m oiey to pay bifk duties, but ha temoved st much currency out of circular- n and thus increi-e.l the stringency. The demand for exchange h is been ac it e, hut rate nre uni h tilled There h is bt e i quite a lart;e business lone in uold, pirfty speculative, but a con-idera-ble prtioit is taken by .-peculators S uth, with which to nuke purchases, notwiihstatiding the ortler of the Government prohibiting it. Not nnir!i Government p iper ' Hering; order t n W a-h ntoii have b-en fold at better prices, owmi: to mi advance in certitirie in .New Voik. The rates tor coin, exchange and govern ment pat er, at the close last evening, were a fol lo s: BLYIXJ. SELLING. New York pur. "0 1-10 prm. Hol- T79 prem. 8 prrm. dvr. 63 T. i5 nrrra. 70 prrm t)rder oc A'asLin(tou,ls? ä.ösj J'irt-r" . ers' Vo;ich-r, ci:y -97t Thom:isoiiV Reporter linn describes the trouble anions ihe b mk consequent upon the slock panic in New V. ik: "A panic tn the fancy stock tntrkct wa? the feiture of the stieet thi week, ami several fancy speculators h ne faded ly tlie fall of shares some ;f which have run down 3d, 40 and 50 per celt M i.ey is quite tight, and the old cleiring houe banks. ire resorting to rznhiiincial expeli-t-ii's to meet i hek and draft upon them 13 1 1 -nice .ue settled at the clearing house with to kens called 5 per cent eertiticates -clearing house certificates. The h tve thir origin in th s wise: a biik belonging to a clearing house that ei. short, takes to a clearing-houe committee some of it choicest asset, and ets 'J') per cent of their muket value in certificates bearing 5 percent .n'erest. With ti e e it pays its balances to th other b ink Practictlly, a snug, sound r ii k is compelled to loan to a weak, expai.tite concern, all btlattce. at 5 per cent, interest, lor an indefinite length ot time Hence, if a bnk contract it loins, it get these tokens. The rvational Bank do not belong to thi 5 per cent token ring; and on M tidtv. in the midst of the panic, the Dmk of Commeice broke loose from the e'e ring house certificate dodge, and dem tm'. ei gtcenbuk in it Urge transactions. Thi alarmed manv of the other clearing house bank, and thev attempted to screen themselves from greenback pivme'it by certifying checks and dralt 'go.Kl thro-igh the exchtnes;' thus virtually admitting their initiihty to pay money. That portion ot the puo ic w ho undersuud the dodges of the street, immediately bid one or two per cent piemium for the money, in exchange for checks on the bank that showed this white feither." The reaction in gold and rapid advance have kept the m irket agitated for all kind of produce, so that there has been considerable irregularity in prices. Fiour virtually advanced 95j. per barrel during the week, closing quiet but firm. Wheat advanced 10c per bushel, hut wis quiet at the close. Corn has ruled dull. at:d i lower. D.s tillers are buying sparingly, in view of the proba bilitv that the new excise bill now before Congress will soon piss, effecting whisky upon its passage; this bill taxes whisky $1 per gallon, and reuders for at least six months the suspension of distillation an absolute necessity. Oats ad v need to 64(5c, and have beeu in good de ma lid Rre declined to $1 40. but again advanced to $1.45 Barley has beeu in better demand, and prime to choice fiit aold at $1 451.5'J. Whisky has been greatly unsettled. An effort to add an amendment to th biil now before Cou gress. taxing the t-ck on hind, depressed the market, and. ou last Wednesday, sales could not hare been msde at more than $1.U5. Thursday, Intimations circulated that the amendment would be rejected by a large mjorilT, caused great ex citement, and the price advanced to $1 30; but it closed firm at 1 25. The bill now betöre CoDgress taxes all whisky distilled after the first ol next month, $1 per gllon.but does not tax the stock on hand. Tlie indications are that the rate will not be lea tbn this, but may be more it ought to be mure, and there hould' be no sliding ecale. If a Ux ! placed on the itock oa hand, eo is to put distiller
and apeculator on ao equal footinjr. then distdla tin would goon, and the Government would re ceitre a revenue from the commencement; but as tht bill now (lands, no revenue of con.-equence id be derived from it, lor eii to Line nnothj, as there is new uo hand six to tine tuuntbs' upply. A it is, however, Congrea has made raril propre toward getting a correct business per eption oi ttxui Ii, bu'. there is am:le room for further progre in this direction. We will sjrrjply ?'tL.'ge?t that it does net require much logical kill ti t-ercetve that there cou'd be to inju-tice or unfain e in tixincthe w hikv in the hr.ds of s reculators 40 per gallon, in ce thi amour.t i added to the tx on distillers; or we will sty 'n order to mke allowance lor anticipated tro. its, reduce the tax on the stock In the hand of -ecu!ator to 30c Independent tortoacs h ivt been ma Je out of the h sky speculation, by numerous pnrtie alrei'd. We heard a dt or two to of a houe in Liuisville which bad msde o.er hlf a million dollars within the last hix month Butter hi been in better supply, and prices are 2o lower. The demud for harn has been act:ve. and prices of all articles are rather higher. All the mess pork to be hid at $25 was taken, and it was held at $26 at the cloe. Bulk meats advanced to 10c, 1 1 Xc, and 12Vc for houlders, sides and clear sides. Bicon shoulders advanced to 12c, and sugar cuied hams to 20c. Plain ham sold at 17(3l7tc Lard advanced io 13.jc,and was in good demand. Pig iron wa held at $CC at the close, but no sale had been mtde arve $G0 The st.ck is very licht. Groceries quiet, and price a bade easier. The demand has been light, but ihe stocks being small, and price having bten well sustained in Ne Y"ik, holders are firm. FOR SALE. A Fine Stone House,
FARM OF SIXTY-NINE ACRES. VSPLENHD SUBURBAN RKSIDRNC , CONSISTin "fa large cut Stone Hus lrrei on verarntnh on the i wo fronts; th- entire wood work fre-hly pMin'Ml n l KrititM-vl; rhe ruom newly pa(ril in the tlf e-t s'v le; Ht evertli uz it) th most complete ordr. It U piraantly niiuated in a native tro of everal ere. The farm cut.tiins 69 icm of excrlient land, with frood orchard of every k'ti I of fruit, is located near the National Tump ke. 21 ru ! from the city hnii, and the situation one of th tnowi beautiful and henltby imbe vi-in-ty. The House, If bu ll now, would cost not le' thn tl6, 0t; and the frround. If th House wre off, wou'd nil ral ly fr $2VQ an acre, judging ly recent alea of laud adjoiuing it. IT IS WORTH ABOUT $30,000; but a few person want to buy bo fine a farm house, it Will Bo Sold For $17,000, which f a (treat bargain. Apply for further information, to M'KEKNaN A TIERCE, ap9 !?m Real Estate Dealers. BY SPANN & SMITH. CEMltVL BU8INESSPR0PERTY On Wednesday, the 4th of May, 1864, At 2 o'clock P. M. We will eil tu the bigbest bidder FIVE BUSINESS LOTS Each fronting about seventeen fet OXKEVrtJCKY A VEX HE, Opposite the State Offices in the McOuatt EWk, be nj north Laif of lot 5, hquare 67, City of lndlaujpolis, al o be:nx onlv three or four door lrotn the 'almT anil Kates Ho'i. The impr"v inetit' rent fr over 5tXi per annum. Title pood. Sale positive. Tut" OtiP-Lalf C th, h-lditce in one and two years witli 6 per cent, interest, payable annually, and in ort -jcage frtcurity ondeferiei paynents. SPANN 4 SMITH, Real Estate Iitokersaud Auctioneers. ap25-dtd KV SFAXX tV SMITH. NORTHERN SUBURBAN a- HC tö 31 JE: BC TT "35T .IT 1lTCTiOJ On Monday, the 2d day of May, 1864, At 2 o'clock P. M. Ar the premi-en we will fell to the highest bidJer part of Ia! 1 of ST. CHAIR'S A I).)IT:04 To the City of Indianopolis, being M're or less, fronting "236 feet on Which is r (te.l and graveled, and 2.1 feet on Jr-aaiaN.vl saiilxa This gruund lays beautifully and i Kituated ia the most -epTtaMe neijfhlorhoi d in the Mate, le ntimmf. ha'elv otwroMi th nu' s onsof Wm. undersoil, K-q , md Major S?e ei sn, envenient to the line of the STUKK Klt.KDAI. Tille n. Sle positive. IhaMS wilt be made kno n on day of li V A. A S I II, Vteal Ksta'e Brokers and Auctioneer. arr2r-d'd A CARD. this ri:w YOHK II OUT 7iU II OH STOKE H AS I1VD A REPUTATION FOR SF.LUNrt WnRK at hi. her prices than -cm" other estnllisbnv nt iu the city. The pre-etit proprietor would inform the .hoebuy itig public that they are determine! to ell Js LOU as the LOWEST, And the very best brand. of DOOTS and SHOES ia the market. We buy exclu-ively for cash and conquentlj can bell at ry low m-tritin. "Larjre -ale and mall profits" in our raotto. SUop worw coa.stanJv on bnd. E. II. 31 AVO Ac CO. aprO-dlra RESTAURANT. HEZEKIAH'S RESTAURANT, No. 13 Illinois Street. Game in Seaton, Fish, Oyters, Pure H't'nr, Liquor$ and Cigart. f !HE U5DEK.IGNED HAs RKCFNTLY R'FiTTEn JL and red-corated hi Salo n and Kestaurant, on forth Illinois ctreet, oppos te the Bite üouee. throughout. He en'ures to aay that i'1now one of the BiOst elegant establishment of the kind In the city. ot or.Iy i h s bar eui'plied with the best of liqnor, but the Restaurant i enred by the most aTompln-hed Cook, and every thine in season fish, game, oy.ten, c can be ordered at all hour. Thankful for par liberal patronage he would respectfully oJint ao.n:lnuanre tf tte same. HrZEKi H. apr20.ltf No. Is North lll'noia Street. FOR SALE. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. "X7E ARE OFFFRIXO PrPKEIOR INnCTKMEJCTS w t" person with a little ready tneai-a to ecur htmti. vt'e will -eil Lots Entirely' on Time and erct eomfortahle dwel'inj, bui't by g workTreo and in pood 'ye, on tha payment f ha f a. much a tht lm,roTemnia will c the remainder to be paid on eay payment not mach more than a fa r Tnt on the pr mtse. Haii g lota in nearly all part i f the city, we can accommodate all wishi- f f ecor a bom; and' having a lar;; amount of lumber on bar.1, and workmen rtadjr employed, we can erect bnildir.jra on bort uctice. M KEKSAN PIEfcCE. ap9-dtf lal Frat Agetu. GROCERIES. HONEST aJOIXIV. NEW FAMILY GP0CERY, Wholesale and Retail, . No. 181 West Washington Street a LL OF GROCERIES (WJH THE EICEF l Horn of liquor) kej-t o natactlv on hand, pure and fret, at So. Isl Vet VTafLintoa treet. IToiac of all s.r.a bought and ald. F.our, Ccffee, Tet, and all article f fmi!y a alwaya in hand, (iive t. uV acnberaacali J. L. KXOX A CO. taarcLl-dw2a
FOR SALE.
FARM TOR SALE. OSEOFTHK BKTTtCX tMGRIX FARM 15 Virion County, of acrea 2-J cre ia b!c rra, acret In ctilf vailon ai.d the balar ce In go timber. Several rever f l;r pr r:. a orchard of cbo Tnut, dwellirir hou- aud barns, lying tiv ra I $ northwest f ora InVanapola on the La'ajr te K Iroad, the all read ra- nine ttiro-jtti ih cener c-f the fartn. ror turther prt:c-!rs ir fir of tanel Thoma, on the prenr e, or to I. L. Hfxlff . a tie Sa'fri'l C.c. arll d:miw HalNT A Biit.EiN. MEDICAL. A SURE CURE! INVERT BODY is Un; cured cf thi d treaaing 2j rtai by the hmi( DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what a uffertr tyr lr. J. P. ilaiarde, 164 Second nreet, C ncirnati.O.. aj a ha baa been a dreadful .u derer with Piles for a long time, and baa tried nearly ere rything, and could obtain no relief. He ued about one fourth of a ot of It. Sirica's' d's Iile O nt stent, aud it mde a complete cure. He adv;e .very one suüerint: to try It. ?old by all Druggists at 5icen: pr pot. Manufactured at Xo. East Fourth treet, Cii cinr.ati. O. Akk for StricktaniTs Vile llcmetly. For sal by VT. I. Ilaskit & Co., Browning k Sloaa, Stewart ft Morgan, J. F. Sen our, Tomlinson k Cox and Eg-ner Wocher. mar?-dlyeodwly NOTIONS, &C. ClllLÜltO CA US, GIGS AND WIL LOW W UOX8, WQOLKSALE AND RETAIL. I 71FTT DIFFEREST STYLES OX EXH!BIT10!C A5D 1 for sa!e at mv salesroom, up staira Thy are se lected from the beat manufacturer, and Tary id price frwn TWO to THKTY HOLLAHS apiece. Ia!er will Cud it to their interest to inspect these goel. CHARLES MATFR, feb2ii-d6m No. 20 West WbinKton lireet. NATIONAL BANKS; U.S. 10-40 BONDS Principal ct Interest Payable in Gold. IHK FIKST NATIONAL RAK OF INDfANAPOLIS the Government Arrnt f r the nale of tbes CeMtable lionds, and i now ready to receive subscriptions ior me same. The Bonds will frpeed ly be delivered, w thout expreasge, or o her charge, arid will be Coupon or Kegiterrd Bond., ait the purchaser may desire. The iiiteree-t will legiii the day the money ia deposited in the Bank. It is 5 pr cent , iut being paid In Gold (and every six mm.th on b.nd over tlt'O) ia really t? per cent.; h'-siilec Lot'it wre e.ryrWy rxnnj. byitic, from nU Ztitt. City, Titrn$tij r t4l,rr X'uuU ijtil t it. Remember that In orilerm lhee Honda you ecure a first class itiesim nt, and at the name t:nie materially aid in usiainii' our Government, Aathe law Iim-ti the issue to two hundred ndlliona, whch will do doubt soon b- reached, partiea bad better deposi at "fee. A commission will be a'lowed be purchaser on all Bonds ordered at thin Rank. THE NATIONAL BANK Hs al"o for aale, and ia now ready to deliver at par, Viiiltd statrs Ligal Tender Trensury tor, Drawing 5 per cent interr st; also, U. S. ICcvciBiic tainp1, sit it IisCOUIlt Uni'ed St.tea Coupon, whether due or not, witl be bouicht t the h ifheM price; also Quartermas'ers' and Commiaries' Urdsr and Voucbers; Gold, Siher aud Kin halite. aprl'63-dly BOOTS AND SHOES. IIEXDRICRS, EDMUNDS & CO., "Wliolon.lo DcalerH IX B03T3 AND SHOES Io. 10 Sou Hi Meridian St., SCHXULL'S BLOCK, RFSKCTHriLY call tbe attention of City and Country Merci.anta to their large asaortment "f bHis aiid Mioes for tl-e Spr:r.fr Trade, embracing all Mj le of coods now worn. We shall take pU asurein ahowinf- our irood.- and will endeavor to make it to tbe interest of Merchants general!) to call and examine our Mock. jPTExtra Sixes of all Vind. marlü d2m PROFESSIONAL, r. A. 1). daAIJ OFF EM HIS SERVICES TO THE CITIZENS OP lnlianapuli and ieinity. OfMo-. Viririnia Avenae No. Tl. Kesi.ierc North New Jersey street. No 37. OCtU'fVd.'T STOLEN. .io ki:avaki. 7 nn west of Franklin. IWtiHOkSKP. One a bay aliou 15', ban-Is h:h, i.a'ural ps'er, with heavy mi e and tail, .p!ii t kiK.t- on e.icb four r, and white spot on for hrnl. One Mack, atmut 18 band hifch, blind in ri-'ht -ye, wli te spot in forehead, and white on nose, and white on both hind fret. Tbr sre both heavy bodied h'ire.s, arid hve harties rnatk on the side. Any p-rson pi vir; it.frmaion that will lead to the recoviry of said x-t wi. I receive tl r above reward, or f J.) b.r either or thera. 51. W. J LKK, aort"-dit Franklin, John-on Co., Ind. CROCERIES. IiIIIAaA. QQQ Hilda. Tl. 4. Mlgnr. o00llbla 1Kefined do For ale by CAKL &. IIATCIIEIt. a?r21-dlm L.KFATETTE IND. tIackeui:l. OQQ "bl. .Tlackerel. Half IXbl. do. 300 K"" For sa!e by CAUL V IIATCIIEIt, apr:i-dlra LAFATETTE, I5D. PORK AM laAKO. -QQ UbU. I'ork. 500 LaMFor sal from ft ora by CAUL & IIATCIIEIt, aprtl-dlra LAFATE1TK, IND WANTED. $75 TO $150 PER MONTH. milE LITTLE GIANT 'EWI5G MACII15E COMX pany waxt an ect In each County to solicit order for their new S14 Mach ne, with rang, screw driver and extra needlea. H wnl pay a LberaJ salary and expenses, or rT lare commitikFor barucalaxs, tenua, Ac., ercloe a taaip and aldrea T. I'Ati K. Toledo, Ohio, General Aceat for tht L'u.ted Kuut. apr5-dlftiw2m
SPECIAL NOTICES,
iiKi3l!M,,lir:i3X," LMM1TADLK II11H RRSTOR.lTltE, SOT A DYE. But ri ot" frray ta.r tw 1t r inI co.r. by TrV'ef thscipt'.lsrrfbttwut tatora i teoacef , lirr f ac or di -eaae. All i -I'U.-t . a 4y are coirjo-d ft tuiir cjuj L !etrrj1: f tha i'sl ty sad l-rsuty cf tha ha:r, and aiToTd of thereire b dreaaia?. Heifcatre'a c!rn:ia3 e Colortn cot cc'y rs;or Fa r to It aa.trai color by an f ay proce fcs. fl'ta th ba r a Lnxuriant Deantyt proro'es Its trow b, rrevert Its fa'l af o?, eradicates dandrti, ar1 Imparts eal b ad rteaaar.tneaa to tbo head. It has stood lis test of tlrne, be I g tht c-rijirjal Rs:r Calormc, snd is rontar:tly ItcralTf In farT. red by both jren:lrnn and lad ea. It 1 sold by all rapc'akW dealers, or can b procsred by them cf tha com mere a! arnu, D. . BAR5ES 1 CO,2Ct Broadway, 5ew TotV. Two ilxea, 50 centa acd 1. " feb6-dCa-eud A NEW THING I NDER THE SIN! In ita effect instan'aroa. Ia it culoi : power mate bleaa. In Its la.red-ent rrgetal!. In it operation natural. In iu twautlfy iut tf stil;s ndurlc. Ia tts tendency preser atre. In lu ppu arity onequaiied. CltlTADOltO'S IIAlIt DYE I pronounced by the World of Scieoca and thf World cf Fashion, the finest pr parst.no eTer lurevtad by art to rectify the bort com tgs cf nature. ilauufact-red by J CniSTAfcüRO,No As-or Huee. New fork. Sold by all DrucRists. A plied by all Hair Lre.aeis. apr29-dedX w ow bUVfS HIAWATHA UAtK KESTCBaTITR, IIOTT'8 HIAWATHA IIAIK RKSTÜKAT1VE, HOTTS HIAWATHk HAlU EESTOKATIVE. In Lonffellow'a Poena Hiawatha waa adjudred to bav conferred tüe ftreatest bon od Lis tritt Usraast bt brought to ita notice corn. K very od ill admit that our preparation i worthy cf tbe name, for tht bnetU itcot.feis when it is knuwo. WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. It restore faded and jrray hair and wLUkers to their original color. It brii.gs np the iiatural ha Jii.g of out hair with another, thu ging the hair a perfect lift appearaiae, o that the mot crit ct observer cannot detect it use. It make- brsh hair soft and ailky, atops Ita falling out, cleanse- It and the ara'p from all impurt ties, ia aa readily app'ied and wiped from tbe skin aa acy hair dresiuir, and errirely overcomea tht bad eSrcta of prvioune of preparauo'ia couiaiuinj sulphur, snfar of lead Ac. Tbe propsietors of the Hiawatha published the follow, itig challenge to tet, in tbe N.w York dailiea three weeks, wkicb WAS yFVER ACCEPTED. Let some well known and disinterested peron sps point one to tbe proprietor of esch preparation for tha bsir to br nj up the color, kvenr proprietor It at -nothinir but lu t w n preparation, and t be person not hin a; eist fluriru the teat. A certificate of the result to bt widely published at the enpenfe of the Buaeccesful competitors. Sold everywhere. JOSFrH POTT CO msrlf dir yo. 10 UtJversitj I lace, S T. COUdllMa Aadaimilar trouble.. If inJertd to profreaa, resort la rfiiou Pulmonaij, nroDcbial aod Aitbtnatlc affection, oftent'mea Incurable. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRCCI1ES are compounded ao aa to reach direcC'j tea aaat of tha disease and give almort instant relief. Sold by all Draegikta and Dealers ta Medicinea la the United Stalea and moat foreign countrita at 35 cent per box. apr7-diwlm NERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL Wetkncs, etc., can U cvrl by one ho bat re all eared nira-elf and bundreda of thera, aad will tell yo nothing but the truth. Address with sump. EDWARD II. TKATKR, febJ9-dlwly Lock Bos, Boaton, V(M. t?y-D I S EASE S OF THE NERVOUS Seminal, L'rinary and Sexual f yttema new and reliable treatment in Krportt of the HOWARD ASSuClATlOX. Sei.t by mail in sealed letter enrelopea, fret of charge.. Addrena D. J. SKILL'?? HOUGHTON, Howard Asaocia tion, No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. mar30-dAwly EST" LA DIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read tba adrertlaetnent la Uita paper, b4e IMPOKTAXT TO FEMALES. Dr. Cbeesman, of New Tork, baa deroted the Iut tb'rty years of bis practice t Female Complainta. Ilia Pilla act like a cbarca. Thej are reliable and safe. BOT9-dfim DRY GOODS. ' " O eZI 4 M O CQ Q i mi im o O o r-3 2 CO A n i n n 4 01 s H Hi Hi o 52" 2 is o e2? w CO eZJ A n H r n ö S r. sr. a W 0 S ew p-l w P3 r. t m NOTICE. STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Ofwi r Cttt Clkbk, iBdlanapotis. Ind., April St. ItMA. f 7Toncs is hereby Girrx cFTHf FExrrycT i of tht following Ordlnanet far ttrttt Uaprtee me ot, to wit: Ao ordinance t prorlde for tl fanishirg and erectlag ff lamp-po-ta, lamp and ßiinrea. oe Maryland street, between MerWUa and lianota treer. Atl,t: CTKUS S. BUTTERniLO, aprt8-dlt CJty Clerk. LIFE INSURANCE. HOME! LIFE INSURANCE CO. J. P. SCOTT, AGENT, OZct ft. W. Corner Waahln(too and Meridian Strwtte, Pleaat call In and ft circular aa4 refere&cts, aprl-dly
