Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. THURSDAY MORN IN 67 MA YS PROCLAMATiON DY TDK MAYOR.

PETITION TO PAY TOLl'XTr.nRü. At a Mion of tb Cotnia .n Council, held VijU. laU. th following motion prevailed: That tli Major rvqoest tb citiaea to meet at the hocl Hoaaoa ta 4ch Ward, on .etordy. the 7th in-t., 'in a partition, ra accordant with tb pror'.a on of eetioo 31 of tb City Charer, jssrHlor.log tb Cooncfl to contract a dtfct or loan t- procare moa for tbt r-atpos 'yißf boantloiUaUrt ia th hundred da or naalauintag their fetoIUs dnring their aboca. Mini follow Incorporated city under this act ball lata power to borrow asooey, or In-ur any debt, or liability, ticpt ha tb xctüo of the powers berta xpreIy granted, oltaa thre lourthi of th rttidtnt Ii p iyri ball petlttoaj tho Common CoaaAl to contract ucb dbt or loan." therefore, I, tbt nnderair. Mayor of tba City of Indianapolis, in pursuance of th foregoing do hereby otify tie ruUtt to piytrt of this city tbat at tba tinr) o4 pUooa abort Indicated, petition praying tb CmxdcÜ aa abor mitti w.ll bt ia read:aea for tbt !g Bttnri of tit ruiUni tam payet who art is fattr of tue appropriation and losa. Witae. taj afgnetnra tal tba aaal of laid dry, tb!a W day of May. I1-8 ! J. CAVE5, Mayor, mji dit CITY ITEMS. taTGoernor Morton i reprtetl aick. m tD Beautiful wa yeterday. Webaveipring BOW. jBT,Hon. Thouiaa A- Hemlricka arrired iu thiacity yeaterdaj from Wnatilngtoa. tSHAll kiudsot Huoktid Job F'rintin neatly ao4 proaiptly done I tbia utbee. at living rt. Ellinger Fooie' jrrett m'jr tl exhibition will opeu at Mtaooic Hall Fndiy veniug. May 6. See advertisement Vy The beautiful and accomplished Mi Silhc St. Clair, and the eccentricCoarle Brraa at the Metropolitan to-tiighl. m LdJ M tMachuetta Avenue, from. Pennsylvania to New Jeraey treet, ia to !e graded and made deceut. W or k men are nov at il. Tbe race It I not to b-i got By b m tbat fatrt rum; Vor lb battle by lb 04 propia Wbo aboot wiia Hngi guaa." r5f"Mr W. H. Riley, the accomplished mtoger of the Metropolit in, i to deliver an address before one of the literary societies of the Sute University, ehorlly. ÖTThe provoat gu rd picked up undrv ele-Tate-1 soldiers about town yeterdiy What a pity it ia that some ot the brive boy drink so much waier in their whisky. ZZT W. R. Hogshire & Co.. Grocers, W-t Washington atrect. send two clerk to the war for one hundred days, and continue their salaries. 3S"Dr. Wm. T. Sherrod, of Orange county, surgeon of the 47th Ind'uni. Col Slick, w in the citv ye.sterd T, and left lat night to rejoin bia regiment. t5f The one hundred days men paraded the principal streets last night. They are a fine looking, youthful and vigorous body of young men generally. Masonic Notice A special meeting of Marion Linlge No 35, lor work, will be held thi (Thursday) evening, at 1 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. Feancis King, Secretary. Eaelt Closing. Anxious to give our young men time for improvement, we will continue to close at 6 o'clock P. M. duiinp the eeaaon. W. k H. Glexm, febl2d6ra Proprietors New York Store. tlFThe33d Indiana hits left for the seit of war. Col. Cohuro is yet in the city, and will soon follow. We heartily wish this brave regi menl and Its b!e commander honorable success ia their military career, and a safe return home. tSTJust received, a fine stock of new and beautilul Scotch Good, for spring wear, which will be made to order in the best of ntyle, at very low prices, by Heilkaro, Merchant Tailor. Call and examine the tock and satisfy yourselves, at No. 17 North Illinois street. 19-tf t37The deleeate convention of the Fenian Brotherhood, which met in this city on Tuesday last, continued it session throughout veaterd iy When it adjourns w shall publish the proceed inga officially furnthed. Ton Sale A comfortable two story frame boue, containing 14 room, large cellir. tine large lot 95 by 4D feet deep, on high rround, well sod. led and set In shrubbery, in an excellent locationfor a boarding house, for sale bv Wiest k M artix. Re il Estate A cents. tSfTo-nicht the concert of the blind will be repeated at M isonic Hall. Lt niht there wa an immense audience, and the performance, vocal and inti omental, were extraordinary. The object is a tnot laudable one. and the Hill oncht to be crowded to-night See advertisement. Atenos Sale To-Dt Delzell k Jone will ell at aution this afternoon, at 3 oVIot k, a suburban residence on the Michigan road, wbiih will be found lecriberl in ur advertising columns. A birg iin will be given some one in thi property, as it is bound to be sold without anyreserve. LiQfoa Dr.ALra" Association The member of the Liquor Dealers Association are rejnestel to meet at Washington Hall. Fiidav afternoon at - 'ctock. Husines of import ince will be brought before the association, aud a full attend anre ia requeted. Py order of the CoMMiTTrx. cu 4-4 tJTUnder Governor Morton's call for twenty thouaind men, eight bunilrexj i about the quota of Indianapolis Of this number, up to a late hour It niht. three hundred and twenty had put diwn their name, some of whom, however, told us privately and confidentially th it they did do Intend to go Tev were only using their influence to pet others in. J3T"Dr. R. F. Bence. surgeon ol the 33J Indiana, leaves to-day to join his regiment. Dr Beneehaa been in the serricw from the becinn'.nj. end In til the trying situation in whrhhehis bsen place.1. haa performed lh fuiu-lion of sc'entific and humvne physiciin toward every aoJ.iier who came under his treatment. A Srrraioa Hsmcdt We can conscientiously recommend to thoe mfferig from a ditreii.r cough. Dr. Strickland's Meilifluou Cough Hal sm. It gives relief almost instantaneous, and it withal not disagreeable to the taste. There i CO doubt but the Mellifluous Cough Hal-am is ore of th bet preparation in ne. and ia all that iu proprietor claim for it. We have tried it dunns the pt week, and found relief from a moat diueiiig roogh It ia prerure-l hy Dr. Sitickland. No 6 Et Fourth rreet, Cincinnati. Ohio j Cincinnati National Union. tf t"Mr. John A. Rickey, an old Missouri patriot, who volunteered under Gen. Curtis, ard was taken prisoner and confined at Little Rock and Arkadelphia for eighteen months, under the aume.i name of John Robert, and who wore a ball and chain for eipht months, anj was at on time sentenced to be ,ot. ha arrived in thi city. Mr. Rickev has shown his devotion to the Lnion cause bv bis sufferings for it He was ong.nallvof Trenton. New Jersev. and a true man. anj is revived to r:ittr ,ee war out. until the star spangled banner is tri-UffipbaAt.

Tat Movtr cr Mt Th present month i lciallv df offd bj th Catho'ic Church to lh rco ot the Ble! Virgin; rl ia call! tl ni'nt.h of Mary. Every ovetiing. except 3iturder, at 7 o'clock, there bt devotional xerrir in alt the i hurchea tea t citv. conititig ,f lt'M.irifa, &e. Two f fninf in the week there will he readincf from tie prophet at. J early father of the church, ntl rcaaion.WT ermori will te pre c heil, while on Thun!? eveniri;; the ct)ticreition will be ditriiel ly the ietielttijn of the blel sacrament In rhtirrhew where there ia au altar dedicate I to the Virzin Mry, that altar will he decorated with natural fl.wers and ornamenta of variotn kind. The month waa inhered in with proceiorie in all the chrche, at which larpe number of betutiful young virgin, at.d female chiMrrn aa:trl Sunday wa alao commemorated the fesat of the apoalle I'hülip and Jrnne, nd apwil aerrice- were he!J in all the Epicol and Ctth'dlc churctei It wj alo the filtb SunJay fter E4ter.

Tilt Fexu.' P.AMxia Pine The prizedrawn at the Cl;cae Fir, which will be preritel to the hdr obtit)irg the lr?et anbrripiion to he Fenian Bmner. i ßr e C4mric hmkerchief. It wa minu'act urel in Countv Dn. IteUinI. In three of the corner i the ancient h rp of Br! m ßoihoimeat the bio of wh-ch ri-e li e nn burat, and around the-e rna a arri? of aha mrock In the fourth corner is the shield of T'Uter. with the red hand of O'Neil. At the right hand aide of the hieJd i the American fl z, nd on the left is the national fla of Ireland. Pointing out from the back of the ahield ia a cluter of pikea. both of "9 and '4; on the cen'er one aita the cap of Libert? The edge ia an imitation of rlhbon. on which there ia n rim of hmiocka and the mntfo, "Erin and Liherty." The erotcli'hments ate all worked with the needle. Meeting or the State Medtcal Sfctr.TT The fourteenth unim-il eion of the Iii'lima MeJi al Society will convene in ihi cit on Tne-d-y. the 17th o'l May. at 12 o'clock P M , at College Hall It deired tht all delegate from county metlicnl aocieti. and other phjaiciana who eipect to attend , will at once forward their n ime to ttie Secretary, that proper arratigemenU nut he ni ide f.r their acfonimoJation Piper j through the State -11 aid the cau-e of science i by copying this notice. 11. H r LVTCH ER , Secretary State Meilical Society. mv5-3tim 14 3t. The Theatre The greit nationl dram of The Woman in White, with Mi Sdlie St. Clt'r in her wonderful double impersonation, and Mr. Charlen B irras Ha the Shaky OM Fairlie. will b perlormJ to-niuht for roitive1v thelt timaj. 1 1 Th' dnrn i, written eiprel) for Mis St CUir, bv Mr. Barr. retllyone of the finest upon the atage. and with the admirable acting by the two brilli itit tr, and excellent support of the cuoip.tnv. ohould be witne-ed by everybody. The F.:am Brotukeuod AH the members of the Ii.diannpoM Circle of the Fenian Broth- , erhood nre reue'tel to attend the reirul ir monthi ly meeting at Feni n II ill, in thi citv. this even ; inc fM.y 5 ) Col O Mohanej. II C F. B . and ! Mr. Dily, (torn Irel md. will be present J .fuTtv Stewart, Sec'y. Tit- s Nash. Centre MEDICAL. It. STRICKLAND'S HE L LIFLTJOTJS COUGH BALSAM CITRFS Coinrh, Cold. Sore Throat, AMhma, and Cnmimp'lou. It n only Decenary for ary one truublrd with tho.-e comjl.iints to try ne" bottle of Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, To ronvlrce tbem that it I the bet preparvlon ever oM. It not only curea tb above aftectioii! of tlie thrat and liinas, but it rur Nizl.t we-a and ""p ttinz of Wood, and I an rxc'llnt parole fur any kind 0 Sore Throat. It i pleasant tu lake, and a cate medicine fr infartt. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale hy Dru s cists Kenerallv. Fr nate by VT. I. HakU & Co., Brownin? Sloan. St-wart fc Mr2an, Tomlinou i Co. J F Senour ai d Firnr A W.her. ninrT-dt.vf14 wly L i ir iz b u i 10 v 'iii : SOLDIER Don't go iUtth to the War. F 'R maiiy havo died from IWarrhcr.a and Ij-entry ia your regiment. Now tale warmmr aid do n"t re turn without iuppl iv yur knak wi;h a loitle 'f Dr. Stil kland' ntt Cholera Mixta e remember how many wvre saved la-t yer t'j-taUiiiR it afier e iirf dt diarifed at.d srnt trm the lio.piial as inruraMe. lin do"-e will Immediately relieve th nnt m vere cae of Iiarrbcra or D niarj'. It is a know ledir-d by the faculty to he only m-d cine known 10 rure l'Lrnic IMarrhea and Dyentary. Now don't neglect it. for rn ur return a chance of diet and watr, Ac. will m..t c- rtam1 l-ring on hurrhora, and a 5i e--nt boit'e of Dr. Mrirkland's Anti Choi, ra Mixture w.ll cuie you and everal othrs. It will keep rooI in any climate. IV. not füll to tell your comrade to put a bottle f it in their knapback . S..I.1 by !ni5i-t and prepared only by Dr. A. Sirick-l-ird, 6 Ka-i hounh Mrret.t.'n cii r.ati.t). Fr a'e by W. I. l.tktt A Co.. P.r.wnin? A Sloan, Slew-art A Morgan, J. F. Sn ur, TomliinMm Kicner A W other. Tiiirchf dtyeodAwly BOOTS AND SHOES. IIBMIHKRS, EDMUNDS & CO., "Wlaolemilo Texilis4 1 BOOTS AMD SHOES, SCHNULL'S BLOCK. J RrseFCTHTlLY rati tbe attention of C'ty and Country Merchant to their larte aor nient .( VM.t at.d .hoe fcr te Spr t r Trade, embraciii." all !t le of ito.hI now worn. We ball take pb-aure in ahowirn; our tfihxl. and will endeavor to make it to tie tt terrtT Merchants ei.erallj to call and examine our t-k. )' "Fxtra 5ieof all kind. marl. d2n FOR SALE. fpiMT L-T OF ;iUUM) ATUHMT, N TIIK I tiorib of tbe IWk f t 'iil ink' built by K'rUnd A Kit7k'! b n, nn outi Mernlian feet. near the t iiion lr., I-aHeet front by 210 fet d-ep, w il! he ol l i ,'.'5 or :o tet b't, or tbe whole of it in one lo . Ti is a suüaHe I.h-nI ?y for p-on wi-n: e to p'ir-ö bu:t.es p'oovri y, a h li' le ale bu'in'K o the iyw ,il be C tte-tr..'" n tin tret and 'be propery cn If b'T (tht er i f e-f(.Urth the pric- of l-h I .t Mi trtrt j..pry Ii ltfti ri m r.trited. ty cpi aale, that tli-! birr h-ri a ra tn a;t! bl by h't;e 0 i t l-is t re-1, a any on Walii'ri n irtx, en. t, in our brae: of tie tum--, I ..V, wj'en il bu t.e, nure tobjcc- a' wh. !ele than ar.y three ho in on WaaHngton t et. Th- I cli'v of tv,,, vrott a, for a w hole-ale bu:iies, t as a vt er a 'vat.raif :n the satin; t dray ape than atiV oilier 1 cation in the r:ty . iri oi cn fe l-irt red o- in. Nfiwnl tj 11 t be r.nroad. Trim ad -vantJ.'e w.ll aa b f tbe rci of a utrr-rm ci o:i M'a.hii'itti.! t-eet. Jo- Tenn, eD-j-i ra cf Or. J B. RT AX, corner of Maryland ana ilerid.au a- rlt- Im

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DESIRABLE TAVERN STAND FOR SALK. IOFFFR FOR 5 At. VY H L STAND KNOW N AS fie "J0K5 Ut'L"E.'' ''i ''t d iu tue yo-irg i d rrvwnwCty of lirei castle. Ire'iua. The llo e i I-r.JO-l eni rrf nw -.iit:ri t' ir'y-lour '0 rr. nh two pill lA)t, Stable-, vc. on Shel. Ice H i, wo es1 Wells. the C. m In hon, every cot.ve t.irrxs de:T. bl ina H-tel. It ia in (wl ra .n-t rdr trouch ui and it buT.e wa nrer bet:r or more p--f.:b;e ttaa now. Er.Joym a Urje halc'-forn and a virtual mnop. ole "of the trmaient cu-tom cf Greenctle. tbe H ne effera rare inducement t buyer, and n the hn1 cf aa erere ic buinei man ca:.hot ta.l to prore a prouble ioveftment. Fatiit fr health and f imy flict'on are tbe rle lacent've ! my offeinit the property f r le. It will .ld at a I arin an t cn faroraMe term fhie-ihKd ily wt the p irrbae rntaney w II he repaired in Land, the balatjce in two equal pijmeiit of wn and t year each. If tiol (. I t lfure Saturday, tbe la'h day of Mav.tbe ou w:;: on that day b u.lffj at pub'ic auclA.a t the hilthet 1st fer. Fur turlUtr pa'txular aJ Jta tbe proprietor, J. f. J0r, aprlS-dewtlll tale Grcicutle, lul.

Telegraphic Dispatches

a crom ft at rviwurtiitii anTTaTstirnrtL. Fr .tlornini Iteport Her Hrt Hnarr j MIDNIMT THE ARMY OF TIIK P0T03UC. AFFAIRS IN NORTH CAROLINA. Stringent lllUtary Orders. ANOTHER DRAFT ORDERED. A REBEL DESERTER'S STORY CO G It CSS I O A L .N E W S. &c, &c.t &c. 6cc. Irani I'hi l.idelphla, 1'uiLADiLf hi a, M y 4 The Enquirer bas the following seciil from Baltimore: I conversed to-day with a deserter from'the rebel army, and only a few data from Richmond, who took th oath. He was from Virginia., and has been in the Southern army three yers. and has seen much aervice. He ays Lon2treet and his whole army were in Richmond some weeks ago. He ha been all throuch Lee'a fortifi-.-a-tiotia, and thinks them imnreirnable from a front attack. He sty the whole strength of Lee's army is not more than H).O(M) Tne liebe I officeis ami leaders pretend to be smguine of succe-s. but the rmk and file nre de-pondent and le hopeful. The rebel c ivalry bore are ne irly starved and unable to sund fitiiMie. The plea of beinjr hot prevent thousand of rebel privates from deserting. They all want peice on any term. The fear th it Lee would be attacked in the rear and being ou'-fl mked ptepiraitons were made at Ric hmond lor remoiini; the archive and civil ofTi e further south The whole city is in a ten ible state of commotion. My infortintit says Lee's fortification extend m nv miles back of bis present poitiou on the Ripidan. From Mcar York. Ntw" York, Mav 4 .Vewbern advices confirm tiie evacuation of Waetiinloii, M C. The rebel have already commenred pressing into the aer i nil capable of bearing arm. It i reportel that the rebel ram Roanoke is row lung at Plvmouth It wa generativ believed that the fall of Plymouth and the evacuation ot Washington would enable Gov. Vance to eecure his re election A headquarter dispatch Irom the Army of the Potom iC, say: The coriimand'iig General ha learned that there are meu'iti the army. who. notwithstanding former orders, ie'ue to do duty oti the ground that their time of ?ervi-e has expired. Such conduct will be punished with death, unless the men return to duty. Heieatter. any one re fuin to do duty on a similar ground, will be shot. The commanding general hopes that soldier will cheerfully conform to the JeHsions of the War Department; but he ha a word of w.tmin tor ilio.e who at a time like the present, choose to de fv authority. Corpa Mt.d other independent commander are charged with the execution of the orders (2."J A draft to fill deficiencies, ha ben ordered in Massachusetts. .Vew Jersey, Ohio, Miuue?-sota, Kentucky and Maryland. From Ca no. Cairo. May 1 The steuner Iberty No 2. from Memphis lor Louisville, arrived with 4.V.I balead' cotton and Memphis date ot ye-teulav. The activity in the Memphis cottun'oiarket 'is unab.iteil. The steamer Wilson h is arrived with three bare loaded with cotton. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Washington, May 4. HOUSE. Mr Firnworth of Illinois offered a resolution that the Secretary pf the Treasury inform the House whether there i employed in the Treasury w c!ei k or assistant reNter, bv the name ot (J r" iiett, Mini whether said Girnett had not been held a ; pi isoner in the Old Capitol, and whether 1 e bad not held a position in the rebal army, and who recommended him for the position he now bohl. Mr Fenton euirsesied that the resolution be relened to the select cotnmitfpp now investigating tbe att tirs ot the Treiury Department, lie had itt feeling on the subject, but thought the inquiry pi opt r. Mr. Spoil. lin hoped the resolution would be acU'd on d re?tly. Mr, ä'evens sid the resolution better co over until t ui titer im estimation could be made. The resolution wa laid over. Mr Voorhees obtained unanimous consent to m ike statement Mr Vnorhee siid that gentlemen of his State had been wronged and outraged. Mr. (t'tibeld said that he would produce the letter, but he 'did not. He Voorhees J now Called uiH.n him to do so The copies of the letter even do not meet the bold und defiant jesof the gentlem u Garfield, who should euher have the uiati'iii.e-H to make go. 1 Irs rh irce or tettucc .ill th it he Ii said Mr. Voorhees then proceeded to -how bv letters from Jinige E' kela and Mr. Divis, and by the asseitions of others wioe chincters were unimpenchable, that these letters were base, im f udent. and deiiler;te lotteries; that i hey weie a kiiow!edi;eil u be su h by the spv who forged them, and from whom Gir field obtaineil the C"pie Thi was nothing more nor less ihm a conspiracy to ru'n the character of two most excellent trivate citizens. Il it weie inn tiir the eeriou character of the tran-action be wouhl hue pronounced the mat ler the most s'upendous jest of ihis administration. He said he h oi proved bot und the po-i-btlitv ol a doubt that R.nkiii lorded the letters mi l 'eft proof of the forgery. Judge E kies s iid be had no hope for the restoration of libertv oi the peace of the cun'ry while Uepub':caiH re tuaiued in fiwer, and in th s he (Vooihee-) was that ge itlenian't true lepiesent alive. Mr Da is lortntrly rpie-iMited the Terrell iute district, and was i.o tr n.' T here All who had setveii with t iui woul ibear wil ing tert motiy to bis integrity. Mr. Garfield siid thit he lud not heird that Judge Kekle detded the irnuineiie "f the letter attributed to linn until i hi morning. In pre sentit. g the copies of the letters, tie (it.rrieh!) iid not pretend that it w is mu h ev i j, nee, nl was admissible !o a co.rt of justice The lefer- were put it to the bands cf tie Chief of Police at ' -!, i le, nn-i u.e pa r-tin doing So certified linger oith as to thp:e r.. a r r rn The weie presetiie! lo ti e Ge eral n Ctref. and Gttti-hl nd s-oiie Inuiana thctrs w ei e ron-ti'ti in the ubj. cf . m i iiif -rne the t .n iu-!iii, .linier u-i uiiuiously. that th J were genuine He (Gitfirld) iud acci-nl ngi tru et the cof.:e whn h were tetd to ib Mon-e. The answer mideby V..oihees w.as pr nted in a pi;er pu'ilhtM i' In iidii, ah 1 lint wa- ,iie .j. deuce on which the IIou w-;s id believe thatu e letters were forced in tha Sl'te Mr Vo rhee-replied ;h it ihe pper was aefom pa tjl t-y a iener frtu tint ;.; lern ti, ho said he had the do.-umetit frim H de, show inc that w ith'n hi (.avsoti il ki o le le, the letters of Julv, 1"63. were wtittn in liidnna Mr (Jnf.eld sil the gentlefii an poke of the nvir! impossitiility of Mr Divi in! Jude E kels writing these letter, but tl ere as tn.ng moral evidence. Throughout ihe Army of the Cuftrlatid. ihe-e men eif tieievel to be in sympithv with ti e regie's, (ten. Ho-ecrm had expe-ed him-elf convinced of the jreiiuinene of the letter. He wanted the origin 1 nth la vita If convinced that they are lurtrie.. nothing would rreclude a retraction. Mr. Voothee said he thought tve gentleman would be prompt to retract hi statement, especially after tbe recent conTersatioo. SENATE. Mr Lane, of Kani, intro. iced a bill intruding the military committee to inquire into tbe ex pedieuej of repotting a bill to pay for property taken durinc the war. excluding slve property. Tne bill a laid on t tie table The rejiort of the Conference Committee on the bill etvbK-u'ic. b ireau of military justice ws. bot greei to.

COMMERCIAL.

i If MltiMtrl.l II nrinnatl TlarHei. Ci.xcixtATi. My 4. Flour for inrerf3rr aold at $6 5" )ä6.0); dematid local tut arwrtiNtive Wheat at $1 41(51 45. Corn nnchance-l at 1 10 for ear; -belled firm at $1 12. OaU, 3(g Mr Rte. $1 SO Whi.-kv in goi demand at $1.20. Mesa rirk -t $20327. Lrd dull, hut held ti-mlv r.roceriew firm. Coff. e. 46(g 47. Sogar 19 fjr20. M.dasse. $1 rI l G.dd. 76ß77. Silver. C3(2CSc prem. Ex change ateadv. : a ewr Ward (nairlcea. Xtvr Yobk, May 4 Cotton quiet and firm at b4b6 for middling; upl n I. Flour. S'ateand Wetern, nther morp areadr; $7.2Q(7 35 Tor ex'ra State: 7 61a7.K) for ex tr Kound hop Ohio; $7 5(38.75 for trade brand; muket cloire cmet. Whi-ky firm at f 1 22QI 25. Wheat dull and iiommsllv lower at $1.69 1 71 for Chicago Sprin?; 1 ßra I 7 1 for Mil wankee Clnb. 1 76(31 Ml f,.e Winter Red Western. Corn dull at $ 3r51.40, in store. Oats in request at HQtSc Wool firm. Petroleum rjrjiet; crude, 36f33: refined In bond. 5n?59. Pork firm at $26 51(526 75 for mess. Beef firm and qnit Lard quiet nt lift 14V Butter sfadv at 27(g35c. Cheese, 16(rt !? Monev eiv at 6(7 per cent. Rterlin? on'e: nnene.1 at l'JöA. and closed at I''6lraty7 for Cirre-jpv. Gold opened at 60tc closed at 7e,V prem r a - Hebel Victorlea l lie aptnrc or Pir-inoutli- . v. From tbe Richmond Enquirer, April 22. From the headquarters ot Red river to the coast of North Carolina, the h-iriz n is radiant with Confederate victory Forcing its way through the dnkne-s of Yankee concealment, Banks' deteit tells all is well in the Tran Mississippi Department. Forte-t, at Fort Pillow, undoes the gear's work of Grant, and obstruct the Iree navigation of the Mississippi. Con fed etaie horsemen career conti ientlv in Western Kentucky, and white flags are hanging out at Columbus It was proper that these brilliant Hffiirs in the V"et should be furnished with a pendent iu the Eist, and nobly it is doneby Hokeat Plymouth. There, too, ha storming been the order of the day, and succe. Mas been as complete as at Fort Pillow. Hitherto, though ofien led gaint field woik. Confederate soldiers hive rarely bee.-i called upon lo assail perm metit fortificalions. These brilliant example full? test their prowe-s in this mode of warfare, and evince that striking superiority o clan which most 9ignallv elevate them above the Yankee ohiier. Not an intance in the war can he mentioned of the Yankees having driveu our men from intrenched posiriou. I lies cheeiing victories coming in such rapid succession from so many different qu irter, are auspicious of final success. They reseutb'e tho-e minor combats which so often, on the eve of great battles, have seemed to cast the shadow f coming events befoie them and to cive n e nnest id future victory. While the two great armies are follectinir their sirenth and prep iriog for a decisive sprine. ihe-e hopeful auguries cam, t fail to inspire the one and throw yloom over the other Thus f.ir, the year has been marked by aseiie.sol unbroken triumpli for Couledera e arm Should the stream continue to set a litre longer in the same direction, it will sweep aw j a! impediments in the course of our iouthli.1 republic Tne facility w ith which we ha ve achieved -these triumpli i encouraging in another point of view. The enemy must htve weakened bis armie ol occup.ti.m in the various district. he I. aa overrun. His garrisons ate a nvxture of white aial blacks enough, probably, ot the former, to pre vent Afr can fioni following their own inclination and surrenderinj; at first summons. Bv such disposition, it is thought that conquests miyht be retained, and negro soldieiv be made to sei vea useful purpose. The event has dmtpoirted these expectations. They have lost their bard won conqtie-ts. and as yet hive tailed to strike any compensating blow" bv means of the concentration f,,r the -ake of which thevbave weakened themselves elsewhere. The details of the affair at Plymouth are not yet fully a-cert.ained. It is, however, site to pronuu, Ce it. one of the most brilli mt atTiirs of the war. Its i in uiedi t e fruits are important. Those which my idiinntely flow I mm it, the possession of an abundant country, and the bos siblecomonnd of the inland witter of North Carolina ithouuh aa yet the subject of uucerta n stieculatioii) may weil excite high hopes tor the f i iure. Gmeral Hoke, judging from the large number of his prisoners, does not seem to have made such thorouüh work as that by which Forret has so shocked the tender soul and frozen the warm blootl of the Yankees. The resistance he en countered was, probably, not so de-perate. and the blood of the victors not so heited; though in a fortification carried by storm thelossofthe canison must inevitiibl v be large The strict, laws o civil'zed ararfare a knowledge the power of the victor to put all to the sword in such case. However severe such n example would seem, it would stiike a stim mtet ror in the Vankt es. whii-li will be useiul to them in the end. an I their rnfdauch dv whine at meet m: part of the punishment their bubaritie. merit is hsurd In ihertpid fall of tlu-se poiii.nis which the Yankees gained so easily, we see something like reviiUion of the gunboat mu.i. At tint period they made most o' the ucqiiiriot a wh eh thev h.ne sii.ee held appaiently in a firm j;rasp The reflux of the tide is no le-s sudden than its aJ. van- e The eir 1?G4 in iy undo the work of 1-02 and surest a solution of in my difficulties which -eemed aim st insurmom. table. A SURE CURE! IVKRTr.ODTI he n? currd of thii d.atres:ng d . Ij ea by the use f DR, STRICKLAND'S PiLE REMEDY. Rra1 whit a ufTVrer y' Mr. J. I. llizfirte. 64 Second -treet, C ncirnati. 0., 5j te has '.een a dreadful -uerr r wi h IMs for a I-.tuc time, a'i.1 h - trie-l tiearlv evt ryihi'i?, n-l (ngM obtsin n" relief. He ue.l i o ne lou'th .f a pot of i-r. S'nc-'a d' 11 e i l'iit neut. an.t it m -de a complete cure. He dvie eve ry one nijfterii.f to try it. Sol. i by all lMig;:isf at .V'ceu per ot. Manufactured at No. 8 t-ai Fuurtli treet. Cu ritinati . A-k for stricklmuVs I'ilc lUmttty. Fr -ale r-r W. . Ha-kit A O.. R'ownm A Sloar., Stewat Morgan, J. F. Senour, Tom' i ! 4 t'ox and t'5'. r W.K-her. narT-dlyrcrliwly REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENCY, Soldiers Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay Promptly Collected, t . t ; t s i n o : v rt ei. METZGER & STRIBLEN, o.flOdd Fellow a Hall, Second Floor Metzger, Striblen & Simpson, Xo. inoi ith treettoppoalteTreKurj-t WASIHSfiTUN CITT. D. C. CoaniuLkatoni aldrewd to either oc will La promptly anwred. H0tE., LOTS. F4RMS AKD F.Rlff5rt LASIX r-oacrit arvd -oid. Loaaa rtgotUtd, ad Tax- paid iu 11 tba w'e-fem Ma. TittvU NOTICE. Ovnci lacusA Iixia'ia rirai R. R. Co., lwaroujsApTll,SU. flHE RcnULAR ANNUAL UEsTIN I OF THK 1 Stxkbolder or the Iiliaaa and Illinois Central a lway C.mipany fT tbe election of D rector or said (mpny, ta a-rvt f t tba en-mrf year. wjt t bfld at tne .tr.ee of th Compi.y. In the City of Indi tnapoll, laduna. on tte CrU W-dtekday (4ia da; of If ay, 1-4. at 1 o cl-k I. it. Ly order of tb Board of Director. tut: B. K. JlLUOTT, Secrttary. a?r$-dln

VINES, LIQUOnO, HAHN & E0SE,

No. 11 South Meridian Street, STATE SOTIXHL BUILDING, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and Doxncotic WINES, Lipom C I G- A R S, TOBACCO, &C. vTt call partlcnlar attention to our fine aortnjent of genuine Imported LIQUORS 1YU CIGARS, Also our Larra Stock of OLD BOURBCK WHISKY AND TOBACCO All bought before tke lire, which enables ni to aell a the vry lowet price. Te tflvite Dealers to examine our Mock before purchasing eUea-bere. II All V ROME. Jr(J-',6rn AUCTION SALES. WALKER, M'KERNAN & GOLDSBERRY, On Friday, May 6th, 1864, 2 O'CLOCK X. 3VX. Will be cold on the Prem'se A.T A.TJCTIOT, TUB FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTY: FpHAT DK,IRRI.E RF.vIhK VCK. NO. 57 NORTH I llliii rrHt. oi ly on and a half squares from Washington itrit, being an elegant Twvo lorv Fraitii: Hollge, Conainine twelve ro m. a well selected csüortment of Fru't: Well, Ostern, Stahle, Carr aije Hou.se and all out buildings and convenience cn:ipl-te. I.otTl by l.'O feet. 1 .11 .11 El) I ATE I-Y A IT EltWAItD Will be ao'd on the premises to tbe highest bidder A VACANT LOT Adjoining the abore on Ihe sn-h cile. eirg part of Lot 5, Block 46. S:ze 30 by !.( leet. AT TJin SA.li: T1.1IE Wi I h- ofTred f -r ale TUB YALU IBLE VAC 1ST LOT IN THE SAME IlLOCK. Anjo'niig the aWe residence on the North, being 23.lj b et oil the South hid oi Lot 3. AT THE SAME TIME And on the premises, will bo mM THK PLE.SINT CUT KESIDEXCE O ii Vat Ohio tstroot, Formerly occnp ed bv C. A. Ferguson, be ug No. 13, weit Lall of Lot Nu. 14, bloc-. 46, a Two Story Krick Iloue Containing seven mom, with a full complement of out ho'isps. auu all derabie conveniences. L t 3i. by K'O feet. OX TIIE SiJIE DAY Will be soil oa tbe p emises, one of tbe moat YALUABU VACANT LOTS In the City, 45 feet front bv 1?0 et deep, brine 22) feet iff the M.uth'ile of .ot , anl 21 feet off tbe north. siae of Lot 1 ', Blocs on IVorfli Illinois wirwl, Three and a half quare fr m Wash ng'on treet. ALSO OS T1ZE SAME DAY, AMI OS THK PRKMiSES. A Cottage House, On North Meridian Stroot, BEIJSTG INTO, 104, c.vr.af-t 'i.ro ma koo.tijv. Well, Cbtern ai d all the nece-ary out-bu!l'ing. a'd wiecei a-s.rtmei.t of Kiuit I ret s. Grape ines, Sunibbery, Ac. JiPi be attention of pirchaert i called to tbe abov. Jljf" he nivmb-r tbe t m 31 -rV Y J, 1 Ö O l , For particular concerning tenn, Ac , inqaira of WALKKK, McKKKNAN & ;0bl)M5KKT. eal Kttn i't, Xo. 8 Veit U'aliiiiKton Mrcct. apr2S-d'i lndianaroM, In.

BY DELZELL & JONES, SflBURBlfHESIDEME .V T AUCTION ON THIS DAT, MAT 5t. AT 3 O'CLOCK, WE wi 1 aell at Auc'i m, on tbe n'ernie, ib- ahuiban v idei f .rm-riy ownl an-t ocoip.-d y Ger-t K We-t on tbe eoruer ot Atxhijan Uoal n.d M;il treat. and n-ar tba ra He ce o hoyal Mabew, Kq. The gp -end corner on two "t iha nv promin-u tb'oah ar i th v eti rty oT b- citv. nS emb- ace I C r- . Tl pit t eil et in brab'-e-y, and contain ma .y beautiful atd rare Cower, w.io fiowr Led at 4 fo-4 walks tatefally arrof ed. Td Huse u a co''aje cf ix or seven rood, with a stable, wtd and other tu.nven'.eire adjoiulng. It tw. blu a tew nvnms rid or wale from tbe c ty, with well lcproTt-4atree a-d roads tba boie druue. enonw utLL c mil KT HR i Ibejond it detr.rd to t cne cf tta rrste-t attracrtön of lnd anapoh. Already the eoamry bordelng tb M cilankaad in th's dirci'.oa i adjudged the moat beajtlful in tbe nigborbood of tbe Hoo-ier Capital. TM aK N,t sLS Will b ra de without reaerre. The fit! I clear, except a "bortgage cf l-liO runnirf tbroaab four year, which the purchaser can lastae, or bate lifted imjie diately, as may be dr-ired. Ttae Cash, excepting tee stnoont of tbe mortgige, wbirb may be paid or tiot oq dlv.-ry af tbe deed, a ihe parcbr mav chcHwe. U:L2r L. 4 JONts, tel Fute Briers, 3T Kast Wabxgta sutet. prtS-dV.-TLSTlfh

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IT. S. 10-40 BONDS. Tb'te Buds artKad under tbe Act of Cor.jrta t March 8tb, whkb pro Tide a tbat in liu of so mach of tbe loan astborlted by ibe Act of March 3d, 1963, to which this la aappl taut ary, the Secretary cf tbe Treas ury Is auibor'.zed t borrow from time to tint ca tb credit of tb United States, not exceeding TWO HUNDRED X1LL.05 DJI.LARS dsrlrj tbe carrect t-cal j ear, and to prepare and iara therefor Coo poo tad Rtfitered Bond! cf lb United State; iui all Botidi tssned ander tbls Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXA HON by or uader any Stat or municipal actberity abscriptions to tbe Bonds a received In tnite4 8ta;ei totei or botea of National Batk. Taj art TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at ibe pleasant of tbe Cor emarct, at any period not U$i t in U um- fain orfjf year from their date, and until their redemption FIVE FEß CEXT. IXfEEEST WILL EE PAID IX C0LV oo Bond of not over one hundred dollars annually, and oa a'. other Enda ea:-anct:a!ly. Tbe intere la payable on tbe rtt day of Maxb and Septeiaber la eacb year. Tbe aecbanosal Cocprsi art payable at tboaa date, aad tb annual Cocposa oo tbe 150 and SluO Budt are payable oo tbe Cm of March. Subscriber v'll receive either Seristered orCoanoa Bonds as tbey may prefer. Registered Boud axe re cf rded on the bo ks of the Ca'ted Slate Treasurer, and can b transferred only on tbe ooer'a order. Coupon Bonis are payable to bearer, aad are nore convenient for commercial uses. Registered Bond III be Iseu'd of tbe denominaüon of Fifty Dollar (isV-J. One Hundred Lollar (Iba.), Fiee Hundred Dollar (SiCK)),) 0 ie Thousand Dollar (11,0.10), Five Thousand Dobar, (fi.OCKi), aud Tea lboiaud Dullars (f 10,ux);aud Coupon rnda of tbe dei.ominaii. nof Fifty Ho'.lars One Hundred Dollar (100), Five Hundred Dollars (SjUO;, and One Thousand Jjollars ,000.) Subscribers to this loan will have tbe option of having their Bond draw interest fr m Mrch It, by payiLg tbe accrued interest In coin (or In I'nired Sutes note-, or tbe notes of National Bank, adding fl ty p r cm:, for premium.) or receive them drawing iuleret from tbe da e of subscription and deposit. As tbee Bonds are exempt fron municipal or State taxation, their value is increased from one to three per cent, per annum, according to tbe rate of tax lerir in various parts of tbe counfy. At the present rate of premium on gold tbey py over eight per cent, interest in currency, and are of equal con venience as a permanent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer i-o great induce metits to lenders a the various descriptions of U. S. Bonds. Ia all other forms of indebtedness, tbe faith or ability of private parties or tock companies or separate communities only is pledged fur payment, while for tbe debts of the United States tbe whole property of the county is holden to .secure tte payment of both principal and interest In coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for In fumi from $30 op to any magnitude, oa th sam terms, and are thus made eu'lly available to the smallest ender and the larget capita ist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the bolder will have the benefit of tbe interest. The fact that all duties on Imports are payable In specie furnishes a fund for like payment of interest on all Government Bonds I irg-ly in excess of the wants of the treasury for this purpose. Upon the rrceipt of Mibscriptions a certificate of deposit therefore, in duplicate, will be iu-d- the original of wbicp will be forwarded by be sub-crjber to the Secretary of the Treasury, at Washington, wilh a letter stating the kind (legistered or cou. on) and tbe di nomination of bonda required. Upou the receipt of the original certificates tt the Treasury rprtment , tbe bonds tub-cribed for wi.l be tran-tnitted to the subscribers repectively. Subscriptions will he received by the Trtaturrr of the United N im, at Washington, and tb Aitaut Treat vret at New York, Botnn nnd Thilal-lphia, and ty tbe I?i it yatinnul E'ink of Jndi n-rWa, nd and by all National Bank which are depoitar es of public money. All re?pectable bonks and bankers througUuut the country will furui-h further information on application, and afford every facility to sub.cr.ber. mayt'-dJuAaCt NATIONAL BANKS. U.S. 10-40 BONDS Principal & Interest Payable in Gold. 'IHK FC ST NATIONAL RAXK OF ND'AN.apoLIS I is the Government g in f r the sie of these lie. si. able hoods, and I now ready to rrcive subscriptions for the same. Th Bona wiil sped ly be delivered, w thont expres--ge. or o her char . e, and will be Coupon or KegUleied Bon a tbe purchaser niav d-ire. The interest will begin ihe d iy the nirney 1 deposited In the Bank. It is 5 t-r c-nt , int bein paid In Gld (and everv six months on bond ovrr tl' 0) is r al'y 8 i ercnt.;b side- $ art xrrt'y estrnj t.lyliu:, frrnn nil .f.rfe. i Vfy, Tmcnthlj, .r ofAer Xunieiil t it. Ketnrinber it at in orter a tb-e lt..il ou -cnrr a flr-tclas- io'es ment, ai d at ibe same time materially aid n usta niog our Government, As tb law Im ti ihisue t two hndr. A n ill one, wh.ch will no tioubt soon b reached, parties had better cepoM at T.ce. A con mission will be a'lowed 'be purchaser on all Bonds ordered at ibis Kn. THE NATIONAL BANK H s al o for ssl, and i now ready to del eer a' par, t'nitfd Malts It z at Tender Tteasttry -loff, Drawing 5 prr cmt. interest; also, IT. $. ItcYC'iiuc M:iiii. at a COIIIIf. Uni'ed States Coupons, whthr dne or nt. wi l b briitht at the h'trhest prlre: slso (lua'terma-'er- and C"mnairv,' Urder and Vuuchers; lild. flitter and Kxthance. arl63-dly FOR SALE. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. T7E AHE OFFFR'NG fcl rK.KIOR IN''CEMKNT8 ? t person with a little ready taea to secure bom a. We will se.l Lots Entirrlyon Time and r-t -omfoi able del ing. bui't b r workmen mid in poo-1 l ) ', on ti e pa n ent .f bat a. much a lb lmprovmn a iil c s tb remainder to be paid oo ea paym nt cot mich more ih an a fa r r-nt on the fr miis Ilavtoc ot in narty al-part-' f b city we can a rorom.dite a'l wi-hi if s-cur- a bine; arid havks A lare amtrt r.f lunnHeron han,atl worknieo r adjr emplojed, w. cau rwt u.ldinga on h-rt uotica M'KEKNa.N HF.I-CK, apO-dtf Rl Ks'at Aga FOR SALE. A Fine Stone House, FARM OF SKTyTnINE ACRES. VSrLENiD grBL'KRAN Rr.lDFNC . C05Ä!T-ing'-f a larg rut ton H"- l'rt n randbon tbeiwo fro t; th' entire wood work t'e b'y p.ind ao'l Kr.tDHl; be rona wwy papered in tbe fi a t ')le; giid eertb tt In tt moat rompM ord-r. It I plaantlr si1 uaisi In a iariTe rro o aral ere. Tb farm cootaina 83 ac-e. of rel'tt laid, wth good cbrd ot every kind o fruit. U kca ed near the National Tump kt. J 1 m l-a fron the city hra ia, and b utaa coo w of ta bw' neaatiful and tliby ia h 1 in y. 1 b Hons, if bu It now. w.a Id eot not U-a tb .n I ; and tb ground, if the House wrr orT, wou'd aeft r-ad ly ft 200 an acre, Jadgltij ty rcLt saJe of land adjuisilng it. IT IS WOUTII ABOUT $30,000; but a few person want to bay so fine a farm house. It Will Do Sold For SI7.000, which a treat bargain. Apply fur further information, ' K'JiaXNAN A Pl'RCE. a;9 42m Ktal s:ate Ualen.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

LYON'S KATHAIR0N. Katbairom t frn tbe Grtt word ,Katbr,M T "Kathairo. gnifjtag to cleanae, rejatlaat aud rtore. Tbi. article is what ;t name slgni-ra. Fofpreerring. re.Jonog and beaanf) Irg ihe kmis aaJr It is tb nioa remarkab! preparatioa ta tl werkt. It Ja f a n awBd a-d put by ia ongsnal prvprteior. ai4 I now sna-i wit i u. same ear, .kill aad attentioa wtlcb (ave It a : of t,r mumu tis per saoso. It Is a most deügbtfil Ha!r Dre,teg. It eradK-a'ca scurf and daadraff. Il kee.a toe brad cv4 at.d Cas. It n.ke the htir rich k ft and rUaav Itprev. nta th hair from fa ling off andtrtuag gray It restore ta r dpi a bald Lead. Aty ladv or geclr-uan who al4 a beaaMM bead ef hair ahoald use Lyon's Ks'fcairea. It ta kaxrwa 4 sM4 throughout the clvilied worll. Hold by a'l rpectb dealers. DKM A ta. HAIt fc CO., If. X. feH-JCm-eod " KEVOLfTlOX In tliO IrOMtajIng Ttnnm Bj th l3Jot uasoniouactiaa of bpartlatereta4. CHIST I)OKOS IIAIU DVEI has replaced the old worn o n ltvi.tJoc far cd rtrf tba balr. wh'cb tb better exp-rir f years fca pror4 ta b loeffecdee and deleteriou. Uc!:ke the cmp1iada that upon the bea'tb of the hair and dy cp ad congee tbe Juic-s which sa stain it, t ia m Id. cutal and perfect dye Is found to be a viial xing aa wril as a coloring a.ett. Critatlnru Hair I'rrcrvnllvct a valuable adjunct to tbe Djt, la drelag and promot!t the growth and perf.xt health cf tb hair, and f ltatf, when Bed ah .n, a safeguard tbat r rot ecu tb flHrea from ''ecay under all clrctaitaiice and ender all c Imea. Manufactured by J. CsUrDOhO, No. C Ator Huuse, Jfew Tork. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dreesera, apr29.deodAweow OUGIIS A.D COLDS. Tbe sulden chtnre of our elimat are aaer of Polcnonarv. Branchial aid Asthmatic Affecilon. Ftp-ri-ence having proved tbt imple r tuedie often act spdily when t .ken In tbe ear y tage of tbe slstut, recourse sboul I at once be Lad to BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES or Lozenges, let th Cold. Congo or Irri'a'loa of to Throat be ever a Ight. a by tb's precaution a cere a rious attack may be effectually warded off. Public Speakersand Singers will Cod tbeai effectual for clearing and strengthening tbe voice. Soldiers rbould bave th-m. as they can b carried la tbe pocket an I taen when occa Ion requires. Sold by all Drug1at and Dealer in Medietas ta tto United States and most foreign countries at 25 cent per box. rajSdawtnt HOT fS HIAWATHA HAIR KKST0HAT1YE, IIOTl'S HIAWATHA HAIK RKST0KAT1VE, UOTT'S HIAWATHA HlIR R1CST0KATIVE. In Longfellow's Poeai Hiawatha was adjudged to bare cotiterred the greatest bo--a on Lis tribe beiaa-o to brought to it none corn, t very on wil. admit tbat our preparatioa l- worby of tbe same, for tbe tMCU itcotdcia when it U known. WHAT TOE HIAWATHA DOES. It restore faded and gray hairs atd whisker to tkeir ori-rnal color. It briua Up th" natural shading of 00 hair with another, too g vine the hair a peitect lit appeara.ae. 0 thai Ihe mtcritcd observer ai.noide u-ctifu-e. Ii make b. rsb hair soTt and aiUy.atopa it U lim? out, rl-ae- h ai d the sea p irorn all Inmuri ties, is as rra. ily app ied and wiped from tbe skin a- aey hair d essinir, and en irely overcome the bad rCcta of previous line of preparation con.nuiug aulpbur, sugar oflea.i Ac. lheprop-ietirof tb Hiawatha published tbe fol'ow. lug chaUei.ge to tet, iu the Nsw Turk daJ.e three weeks, which WAS NKVER AOCErTFD. Itsome well knewn and disinterested persona an-, point one to the pri.prieu r of each preparation for tb hair to br ng i p the color. Kver propii-tor to a-o nothing but hi i wn preparation, and ihe per-oa nothli 1 ele uring the teat A ea-rtlflcate or lb resu't to b widely i-ubl hed at tbe tincBr of tb uusacc-aful comnetiton. old everyahere. JOFrH FI0TT A C0 toarl dlT No. 10 Uni.er-iry 1 lace, N T. CSTSOLDIERS-WC TIJINK DR Strickland I quite right in adrUing yn, B b- adveniment in our column of t -day's pafar, to t.k a boul of his highly recommended Anti-Cholera Mixture lo your knapsack, it may ave tbe live of mary of our bee aoldiers. Mothi rs, see tbat your aona do irt neglect it Ton can get It at tb Drag Store at SO cent per bottl. It is the best remedy for Diarrhoea and () sritery.' marcb7-dlyrodiw'ty . CiT NERVOUS DEIUUTV, SEMINAL Weakne . etc., can l4 curi by one who bsa really cur-d nim elf and hundred of other, and will tell joe nothing but the trutA. Address with sump. F.DWAKD H. TKATER, frbJ)-d4wly Lock Box, Boston, Ma. t-DTsE ASES OF THE NERVOUS fteminal. Uriraty and fexual Fj st-tna pew and reliab'a treatment in heprt of tb H"WAkD AKS ClATlOX. S. t by nia'l In al 1 letter envelope, fre of c a'ge. Addra D. J. SKILL N HOCO II TUN, Howard Asociation. No 3 s-ooth Niuth Street, Ibiladelpbia Fa. mar30-dAwly -ladies! ladies: i,adiesi dont fall to read tba advertisement ip thi paper, beadas IMPORTANT TO FsIMALFI. Dr. '"bee. man. of 5ew Tork, baa devoted tbe last tb'rty year f bl practice to Femal Complaint. Uta Fill act lik a charaa. Tbey are reliable and safe. omrfgig DRY GOODS. 02 o e5 e w o : CO O i 1-3 - O 9 0 - - t-3 o o i A P I zn eJ s-1 as. H 1-1 I o r. n 'fl A P P R tt a tt 0 w o ar a , Os-i i I eaw C ra CQ M 5 K H 3D i Q 52: & 3 1 : ta eS w e-3 O 5 t 3 E P-l P3