Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1864 — Page 3

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; !ONDAY MOHMKSO. MAY 23.

CITYJTEMO. t3TAll kind ot Book an J Job Printing neatly axd promptly dune at tb! office, at living raten. tPTrie Chicago Et pre train on the IndinFoln, Tera k Chicago Railway leave at 11:35 A. M. f77"Ce!i are bein constructed otrler groand, at Soldiers' Home, ten feet deep. We underatatid tbia. t27Yea'erdy 11 a salubrious aa midf ummer. IJok and soda water, some ice nd aotn wLlaky, er very popular throughout tLe day. -l !? Tnr.. - rtnaw .timmmmrm are rnin-j ijl ai vua. Vinnedc & Co.'a Shoe Store: they are telling . . . 1 .V - I - tLe ben foods io the market, i rices id lowest. 11 2w Hoots asi Shois at Two Yxabs Aoo Cost. Wj bare about $1,500 worth or stock or all kind, arranged for a grand cost sale. Shoe customers are invited. Joau, Vissedgb k Co. Maaoxic Jotic There will be a epecial meeting or Center Lodge, No. 23, tbis (Mooday) eveaing at o'clock. Cuas. Fish EK, Sec'y. t-ff Men's Shoes are in demand, particularly soaietbing aolt and 4j the Buckakiu Shoe, especially, at 23 2 Joses. ViMxtDor k Co.'s. G7Sii hundred rebel prisoners from über man's army arrived in the city yesterday od were marched to Camp Morton." At this Camp four thousand are now conbued, and orders are issued to prepare for 1.0UÜ more. Eaklt Closi .hq Anxious to give our young BD en time lor improvement, we will continue to close at 6 o'clock P. M. dutinjr the eaon. W. k ll.Qnyy. febl2d6m Proprietors New York Store. Desieablc City PaorutTT, improved and unimproved, tituited in II pirta of the city, and varying in prices to suit demand. For Knie by Wjlet k Marti x, 23 3r . Ilel Estate Urokerv Klevemti Regiment. Letters hive been received in the city from members f the gallant Zouaves. They arrive! t New Orleans niter a plensmt trip on the 6th of May. Health good. They encamped at Greenville, four mile out of the city. Street railroad cars run to the village Dear which they are encamped. The attention of ptrans:er visiting the city. a, well s the permanent resident, is respect I uily directed to the great advantages they will secure hy a call at the first-claM Merchant Tai loring Establishment of Lottie Schultz. 11) North Pennsvlvania street, within two doors of the PostofSce. 2U-3t The house of Itolert Dunn. Eaq , on North Illinois street, was burglariously entered night belore last, or, in fact. erly yesterday morning. A servant girl w.ts suddenly awakened and saw a male biped rummaging her Ire it g table draw. She uttered severn l ecream, when the individual retreated from the premises from the rear, abtudoning all his booty. Lost On Thursday alternooo, 19th irit., in p3oifig along Delaware street to Michi?n and up Michigan to New Jerjev, a C-iHco Quilt pitch work, various calicos. It i e-teemei more fur Us antiquity than its intrinsic value The finder will be liberally rewarded if it is left at the store of Dan. Thayer. 220 East Washington street. A Remedt ro Ples It is a bleinz to the suffering to know that we hare an effectuul cure for this truly troublesome disease. Mr. J. P. Ilz trde, of 164 Second street, Cincinnati. Ohio, takes great pleasure in informing all who are suCeting with piles that he used a small quwititv of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy, and it effected a permanent cure. Tin eems to be the case with all who make ue of this splendid preparation. It is mauufeeturexl at No. 6 East Fourth etreet. Cincinnati, Ohio, and sold by all druggists rnr9 tf 57We were extremelv delishted the other night with serenade by Prof. Greh's magnificent Strine Band pivot us at our private residence Every performer, under the lead of their giftet! leader, is an unapproachable artist We rliouid hare appeared t the front door and nimie them it loyal speech, but really at the time we were iu our embroidered and domestic muslin. We never like to thow our lce in a state of nudity, in the State of Western Virginia, or any other State. We are obliged to Prof. Uresh. and hope he and his accomplished musicians will call gain and play us three more tones. G7The City Regiment, one hundred dar men, armed and equipped, got off on Saturday. The brave boys were attended upon their line of march by numerous citizens. Hrooug whom were many Uuies. All regretted to part with them, but then their country called them, und it was conoling to know that they went forth to up bolil the atar-fi-angled banner and to vindicate the honor of ludiaua. These things they will do without a doubt. Gov. Morton volunteered to acccrupanv them as far the depot. Hi Excellency has quite a military air on horseback. He looked evtry imh a warror. And in a speech, with tear in his eves, he bade the brave fellows an affectionate farewell, lamenting that pressing engagements at home precluded the possibility ol bis oing wilt them any further. His Excellency remarked, as he was about leaving to return home, tlii he thought the rebellion would be crushed, but if it thould not. the füluie of the country would be somewhat gloomy. Center Townahlp democratic Convention. Iu pursuance of a call Irom the Towship Committee a ntas Conrentiou of the Dfmocraev of Center town-hip was held at Military IX - 1 1 on Saturday, the 21st of May. The Contention was called to order by Henry Nelton at 2 o'clock P M., and. on motion ol Harry Vandegrift, Dr. JameaS. Athou was called to the chair. Julius Boetucber and James R. Bracken were appointed Secretaries. Dr. Atbon. on taking the chair, stated the object of the Convention to be to appoint delegtes to the County Convention, which meets in this city on the first Saturday in June. Mr. Vandegrift moved that the Chair appoint a committee of five or seven to aelevt the delegate. Mr. W. H. Talbott moved an amendment, that the delegate bar selected Ui the old mode practiced ia this county. That the gentlemen present form ring and each fifth man name a delegate. A dLt u.oiou prjtrj: up on the be.t mode o( choosing delegates, heti Mr. TaliMHt' amend tnent w t reje ted, and the motion of Mr. Vandegrift prevailed. The Chir appointed Harry Vandegrift. W. II. Talbott. C A. Elliott. 11 U. Dld, Captain N. Hayden. Dr. Gatliu and Wm U. Harrison a tte coMiuiiiiee. The coaimitlee io a few moments reported the follow Itig 11 i of delegate-: 2f Havden, II U "iXatd. Myron rforth, Poaell HowUnd. . J. Johnv.n, John Colerick. J M. Talbott, Michael Green, Juliua Nicola. Saro'lU. Beckner. Mr Hand offfred Elihu. Culver, i S U Willumsoa. John Sl!ivri, Lvi Aires. Wm Henderson, Reginald IIil, George MvOuatt. ! Jacob Mull. W. M. Harrison. the following reolutiun. whieb wf uoanimouly adopted: RnolTtd. That this Convention is in favor of lion. Joseph E McDonald lor Governor, and the delezse telected be iutructed to vote lor deleg:tjlhe State Convention favorable to Lis nomination. i)n saoiion of Dr. Gatiiu tLe' proceedings of .be Convention were ordern! to be published in die Daily State Sentinel and the Volk.bltt. 0u motion the Convention arfjourned. JAS. S. A1I10X. Pres'l. Jiut.UaTTicitEa.

FREHOXT XI EETIIVO.

Radical Germans in Council. Rtrwnr peechee 4f Inst the Admlnla tralioH. DELEGATES TO CLEVELAND ARE APPOINTED On SatoMay night lt a crowded meeting ol Radical Oeroisna s held at Union Hall. There was not standing room in the spacious apartment for any outsider. The meeting was called to consider the affairs of the nation and to appoint delegates to the 31t of My Fremont Convention at Cleveland. The orgsnizttion was effected hrmon;oulv, notwithstanding the great throng present. In fact, the meeting was one of the largest political gatherings ever witnessed in Indianapolis, where those who were deliberating could be contained within the walls of a buildioir. The princip-il men of the Radical portion of tht Republican partv were there. We noticed among others, Mr. Port and Mr. Chnrles Coulon. We have not pace to day to give the proceedings in lull, but hope to be able to do so tomorrow. We understand that, after our reporter left. Major Jonathan W. Gordon made a speech, in which he counselled moderation, conciliation and union on Fremont. The remarks were, we leirn, gree'ed with immense applue. Other speakers preceded and followed in the same strain. Delegates were appointed to the Cleveland convention and other buaineps transacted connected with the affairs o! the Fremont Ciub, when an adjournment took place with shouts lor liberty, fraternity and equality. Gexebal KisaxAw's LicTiac. On Saturday evening, Urigadier General James L. Kiernan lectured before the Fenian Brotherhood upon the wrongs of Ireland. General Kiernan rolunteered hi services during the n ts in July last. Then he held the rank of M -jor. In Augu?t he was promoted to the rank ol Brigadier General, winning the position by gallaut services in the field. He has a temporary leave of absence on account of wonnd., which accounts for his devoting a shotttimeto Iecturit g. which he does without comjeiiation. The New York Times, in July latt, at the time of the riots iu that city, thus relerted to ihrn Major Kiernan. "Major K erimi has hd quire an eventful history. Formerly editor of ti e Medical Pres and Surgeon of the b'Jth New York, he received an appointment on the ptatT of Gen. Fremont, and served through the hundred days campaign in Missouri. After Gen Fiemont's removal, he remained with the Army of the Frontier, anil for gallantry and bravery displayed in the btttle of IV, i Ridge. Aikaii, wm appointed on the fietd Mnjor of the 6;h Missouri cavalry. His ies:iment was ordered to join Gen. Grnt when the movement upon Vickaburg wat commenced, and land ed at Htuitn-burg on May 1. In the action of May 6, near Fort Gibson, M.jor Kiernan received a revere wound in the arm. He was taken prisoner by the reoels, but refused to accept the paiule which they offered, and while in their cuitodv learned of a contemplated attack upon Gen Grant's commi-ary and ammunitijti train. He determined to mke e&c ipe. and avert the threatened attick. if possible, inl after having b-en four dys a prisoner sucreeled in eluding the vigilance of the guird. After a walk, during which he aufT-rcd terribly from his wound, he retched Rayon Pierre, over which he paddled hi in -elf astride ol a log. using a piece ol a rail for a paddle. Thus he made his w ir to Grttid Gulf, and cave information which sived to Gen. Grant three hundred commissary and fifty ammunition wagons " The following i . brief summ try of his lec ture here on Saturday evening, which was eloquent and forcible throughout. "In Insaddie-! he referred to Ireland as it was in the davs of her greatness the home of learning and ot piety tel'ore the S'X-m, blight fell upon it, and the futile attempt of England, when in her adversity, to do away with the record of that greatness. He alluded to the persecution of Ireland by British statesmen, and her literature, but more particular! v to that ever rendy and fore most cynic and fal.-ifier, the Louden Times, a paper which carried its literary fabrications not only through Ireland's wrong, but through the Crimean and Sepoy wars, to justify which latter and t-ovar up tiie atrocities committed by the English nation through blowing men Irom the fiuns. the invention of the Caa npore mwacre w;i promulgated. He glauced at England's philanthropy in reference to America, her knowledge of it prowing power, which would yet wrest from her her boated greatness nd re dure hrr to a cvpher. and her long and assiduous working to fan the Ü ime of our dijconl. By a grand tableau of hyiocriy and humbug she had abolished slavery, but at the outlet of this war die changed fier course, ami took part with the wrong and weikcr fide. Her course Inward euch hag leen ac'.uated by hatred of both parties. He spoke ol the nittiouniities which comjxxed the American nation and tlieir creatne under a glorious Constitution, and the nece-sitie.- of united action to preserve the Union. Of all the enemies with which we have to contend. England ia the most inidimi and malitnnt. nnl will con tinue io until her serpent head is crushed. Rut the energies she now make o-e of will he uel iigaitift lier for her own le-triu-f ion, and this will be accomplished ihrmigh Irihmnu and Irish Americans. Turning from this point he fpoke of the gratitude owed to America by IiMime" for their sueror to Ireland when in a starving condition. He lo mentioned th antagonism of certain elergvmen to the Fenian order, but notwithstanding this he feltfh.it every puis ttion of their hearts beat with them. The time would soon arrive when an opportunitv would be afforded for avenging Ireland's wrongs, and it be hooed eiery Irihnnn tobe ready." I3T"Mr Altred U. Peie. the young an l d"stinvuished Ametican pianist ami composer, in conjunction wi'h tt portion of M iretzek's cele brate.1 Italian Oner troupe from the Academy of Mii-ic, New Yoik, propt"es to pve a grand nrt'Mtic concert at Masonic Hall on Wednesday, June 1st Th' troupe will consist of Mis Liura Harris, Sig Lotti, Herr Mullenh tuer, Mr. W. Groscuith an I Mr. A H l'ea-e MEDICAL. AND F TB TT 2 2 STRICKLAND'S Anti-Cholera Mixture! Ts a covi omoN op Asn-KtycFTs, absokhet. tim-ilrnt aiv1 carnnnttvr. wftich evi rv t hv siritn ctir.oalfilfe i th onl.v 7rrparation that will ef . . i .-1 tw- T" n . prin wni tot ni t innr. '! -m.i. . At:i-Ch'lra JtixtuT i nw in u- in srrral rf rur army lip;t.'l whrrr H kivr h p'rstf't sti'act:on It h mv d th I re of th-t" of u' ol 1r and ritit'-n. and we will v nrntf it to te tb bt rraiedy m tb wo'l't ffr Diarrtea a d Dy-fn'rn-. Mr. Vxt-, of C'-i C'n. K y , w;ll be nf hapr to Mf'T aiiv - tt.e inu of tncklna Ani-t'boJera Mixtür; la far' we birr prt nutate' rf tr ini"nil from patient who hara h"H rurel after be:n prorounced iTM-urb bv th'lT rhTeiar. after tktng o lv on- Wottle f Str cklnd' AnM CnMera Hiitnre. If you .tier wub, tt V.ttTbe a t ljct?ry try one t ottle. SOLDIERS! Ton oncht not to ba wihoat mch a Tt1ull cid. The Cirdrnati N'iMTal Un-on, ef April V4th. Mya tbat tb a and- of oar -ldirr hare been aared by t-a neef St:lck'aid Anti-Oi.lcra X:tu e. Sold lmij1-ta arnl prepared voty by Dr. A. Strkrli. lit d. 8 Km? Fnrth tref, Ot drnatl. O. For a'e by W. I. Haait A Co.. Browirin? A Sloan, Sttwart 1 Morgan, J. F. Sencur, Tomluton k Cox, kgntt 1 W,XbfT. Prre 50 centi f er bottle. luayl' dljeodwi von sale. VnOVK AU LOT rny,rth Vf rld an tree. tw kuarr aho the Bi rd Anlun. T I on-a t a twr ooa-ktory traata reitaire. with aeren rood roots neatly paprrJ, porr h ru ttn? fuM a Hlh rf the boae in front, to 4 feet front by IIS fet back to an alley, and wrll planted in tbnfy ererrreens hrubbery at.d, fruit i f alt klud; wiüt eil. cMcra aJ ont-boue. aid j-roperty rrut fr fC0 a year, and will b sold, low. Trrai: otx half rah dova,balaace on lim. Kor articulra apply to FU.!fK CUXMNtiUAM. Aadtter Suta'a Oftce, mj-iO d3t Kentacxj At raac.

Saturday Night Report, THE TELEGIUPn OPER. TORS DISCHARGED.

STAiTOX'S IIMATCIITO DIX, ORDER OY CEN. SHERMAN. JtA n,KOAD ACCIDENT EXPLOSION OF A PRO PK L LEU The Pirate Floridit Afiraln. COOUCSSIOAL XEM'S, &C.V &C9 &C.y Ilc, From aatilnslon. Wasni!CTot. Mar 2!. A dispatch from the Arm? of the Potumau ai: Nothing of impottance haa occurred. Oar wountled irom the fight of Thursday were sent to Fredericksburg dunnat the day. Our loss wa hearier than at first supposed. The rthel loa in killed and wounded during Thursday' fight is estimated at I.23U. and 450 prisoners. Sixty citizens of Freilericksbur hare been arrested and nent to Washington, and will be held m hostgea for the CI of our wounded ukeu bjl them and sent to Richmond. Rebel prisoner continue to be caught. About 25 were taken last evening. They give glowing accounts of the rebel commissariat, aud say Lee feel certaiQ ol final Tictorj. WasHUtCTOX. May 21, 9 30 P. M. To General Dix: Dispatches from Gen. Sherman state that our forces found at Rome a good deal of provisions and seven fin iron works and m.tcninery. We have secure I two good briJes aud an excellent lord over the Etawah. The c:trs are now arriving at Kingston with 6tores, and two days would be given to replenish and fix up. A diypau-h just received Irom General Hanks, dated Alexandria, May 8, s;tys the dam would be completed on the ihh, and the gunboats relieved He would then start immediately to the Mississippi. Gen Caiiby was at the mouth of Red River on the 14th, collecting forces to assist 13 inks, if necessary. Dispatches from Gen. Butler, dated 10 o'clock la ?i evening, aay he had been fighting all day. The enemy endeavored to close in hi line. We have captured the rebel Gen. Walker, of the Texas troops. (Signed) E M. Stamos, Secretary of War. From . lv York. ew York, Mav 21. Special to the Post from Wahintoti pays: Private advices from the Army of the Potomac confirm the previous fUtement. that Lee 'a army is maller than was est mated, having beeu gretlj rtduced by the recent buttle. The ap,ointtiient of M tjor General Hutiter to the command of the Department of West Virginia, givea mu'-h .itisl'actiou It ia now exnet.'ted t hat the new tariff bill will be reported to the H u by the Couimitte of Ways and Mean ot Moml iv. A proposition for the fiul nrljjurnment of ConiT'e- will aooti be uiude, faxing the day to the 25th of June The telegraph operators of the Independent Line, who were sent to Frl Lifajeue on Wednesday niht, were thi- A. M. taken from the Fort to General D x'st hetdquaneri mJ examined, wheu afSdaita were mtdebythem to the effect that the knew itotli.n tif the forged proclamation, and they ete accordingly et at liberty. The oldier. tili remuin at the office of the Independent Telegraph, and will be held till further order. Another Brooklyn teporter uamel F A Mat tion h;ta been arrested in connection with the ! authorship if the boi:u.a proclamation. He was employed a? a reporter for various paper He h charged with writing in mttnifold the cod'ics of the proclamation, which Ilowani had drawn. It is alleged that he received a draft of the procUm ition from Howard, with a request to pee that ropier weie deliveied at the newspaper oßicea in thia city. The 1 ,000 ton of una coal contributed tn the Sttiitary Commission ty Oerpe Elliott, of London, the freiplit iiptMi which w:m p;iid by James McHetiiy. ot the came place, arrivei thia A. M. Arrati;eneiita are oein: made to fell the same nt public .Miction on Tuesday. from Mm riuan' Army. IlEAnjfARTns. Military Division. Miss .) Kixisto.v. (Ja , M y 2. Iti'A j In aa much ia an impression is ntloat that the cnmrain(ii:is General baa i-oliiiited the mails to and Irom this nrmy, he tnkes thia method of -curing all tdhcera and tntii that on the contrary he enrouraes by alt his influence at id ainhiritv to keep up the inst unreserved correspondence with their families and friends wherever they y be Army corps and division commanders sdiouM pet lect the nrnnpement and transmit mail, and II chaplain, staff officers nd captains of comn nies, asi-t the soldiers in cotumunicatinsr wiih their families. What the romtnatidini: General does discourage is, that class of men h do not take a musket atid rinht, but who follow our army for "peculating, or furnishing information, hich is danperous to the nrmy sind our ciue, and who are mote used to bolster up idle an. I worthless othcers than to notice the hard working and meritoijotts. hope molety is generally egu tl to tl)er courase, and who scorn to neek the cheap flattery of the pre. (Signed) W. T Sherman, M.dor General. Fxploton. DkTR'"iT. May 21. The propeller Nile exploded this morning while lying at the dock. Six person are known to be killed, and others sup pose. I to be. The vespel is a complete wreck and sunk immediately. Itniirotid Accident. Clktklaxd. May 21. An express train on the C C. & C Railroad w is thrown from the tiat k near Crestline, this morning, and Mr. DeWitt ol tht city was killed Several others were injured, none of them serionslv. Powder 1 III f :x iloioti. Trot, N V. May 21. This morning about half pat eiht o'clock an explosion took place in a powder mill about 14 niic from this city, complrtelv destroy tug two buildings miitaining attout SO.(MK) founds ol powder, iiich was neatly ready to rhip fr government use. 'I hr 1 1 riita. Niw Y'HK. May 21 The relel privateer Florid stiled Irom Bermuda prior to the 15h to cruise, and would p"o!itl kep in the rack.of American veels sil tig between New York and Liverpool. ICobberr. DaXBt XT. Cni . l i 21 The railroad depot At lhi place ws entered U-t r.ight and the Safe b'own open and $6"0 stolen THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SENATE WasHiNQTOs. May 21. Mr. Lme. of Kanas. presented the credentials of Mr. Finback. Senator elect from Arkansas. in place of Sebaiian. Mr. Connes moved tht the credentials be referred to the Judiciary Committee. Consideration of the motion was postponed till Monday. The Pacific Railroad bill was taken up aud debated at length " FOR SALE. VroCELK PRICK COTTAGK HOPSE. 50. YI7 Vet South ttrttt, oac and a ba'.f atonea hiajn. thrra roora an a kltcben. ce actri cellar ander eacb, 'th ct-tern at d porch Pvon tiven immediately. T;tl food. Tar pantcalaxa cn at B. Lofan't Grocery. mjli-4iw B. LOGAS.

Telegraphic Dispatches. aaeoara tiraaaaivroaraa baut tat tavTraaL. fror Horning Iteport See rlrtt Face. MIDNIGHT REPORT. LATER FROM RED BIVER.

THE FEDERALS EVACUATE ALEXANDRIA MEXICAN IV 12 W S . THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. SOUTHERN NEWS. FltOITI STAXTOX TO DIX. FOREIGN NEWS Ac, A.c., Ac & Ac. F om Cairo. Cairo, May 22 Admiral Porter's flag-ship has arrived at Mound City. Our fleet ia out of Red River, the dam haviug reached a sufScieut hij;ht to allow the vessels to move. A large conflagration occurred at Natchez lately, consuming several blocks of the most prominent buildings. It is supposed to have been the work ot an incendiary. Our forces evacuated Alexandria last week, moving towards Sellersport. Officers of the Laurel Hill, who have reached New Orleans, say they heard cannonading iu the direction of our forces. A portion of Alexandria was burning when the Laurel Hill left. The Hill had 200 sick on board, and, while living the hospital flag, was fireJ into. Nu injuries were received. Gen. McCiernand, who is very ill, was on board Col. Molt, of the 30th Ohio, and m.tny other officers of rank, were killed, and a numb r of our troops slaughtered, of which there were 500 on board the steamer City Belle at the time she was copturcd and burued by the rebels, thirty miles below Alexandria. Lite intelligence from MiUmoras represent things in a very unsettlrd s'ate. The bad feeling hitherto existing between the French and residents had ripened into general outbreaks. Gen. Cottinas and staff, while riding through the streets, were insulted. Weapons were drawn and freely ued by both parties. Cortina'.s Adjutant General, during the melee, shot one Frenchman dea'l, und another was ar rested and publicly executed the next day by Cortinas, Much excitement prevailed and many French residents are leaving the city. AH quiet in the vicinity of Brazos. Judge Hancock, one of the most prominent Unionists of Texas, escaped from the reoel dominion and arrived at Brownsville, accompanied by twenty others. From v York. Nrw York, May 22 The supply steamer Xewbern, from the blockading fquadron, has arrived, bringing a number of blockade running prisoners. The rebel iron clad North Carolina, which recently came a short distance over the Wilmington bar, leaked hi badly that she was compelled to run ashore. When the tide left hhe broke iu twain amiil-hips. A Kort Monroe dispatch of the 2'hh S'tys that squads of rebel prioncrs continue to arrive in a dilapidated condition Sherid ans force has left H tx tll, and will soon be heard fiom. The Navy Department has a dispatch stating tint the dam on Red River is complete and our iron clad' will cun be-ver. The Herald's corre?poiiuent, near Spottsylvania. May 21, sy: Our troois wire moving all night to a new position. This morning the genetal headqti irtets are broken up. and nearly the whole army is in motion. Precisely where our next resting place will be, time can nlone determine. The general expectation is that we shall have hard fighting at once. Another correspondent fays: In the ti;ht of Th'irsdiv niht, in which the heavy artillery aided so handsomely, our loss i was out half the number originally stated. A rebel deserter nay a their loss was double ours. He says the reoels are much chagrined at their failure to turn our right. The 9th corps now occupies the position in advance of two line of the works held by the eu emy a few days since so the progress is at least sure and steidy. From Watiinton. War DieaaTMEST.) Washington, May 22-10 P. M. J To M-jor General D.x: On Frid iy evening Gen. Grant commenced a movement lor the purpose of compelling Lee to abandon his position at Spottsyl vatiia, the details of which, for obvious reasons, should not be made public it has thus far progressed successfully. Loniistreet's corps .tarted fouth atone o'clock on Fti 1 ay night, an hour and a hall after Hancock moved Gen. E well's corps followed Longstreet last nigM. The indications are that the rebel armv haa fallen back beyond the North Anna. Hoke's brigade Lis joined Lee The movement vi Grant has thus far been ac comptished without any severe engagement. We notv occupy Gninneys Sution, Mllford Station, and south of the Mattapony on that line. A dispatch was received this morning from Gen. Catiby, at Red River, Oated May 14. which bays: We have rumors to day from rebel sources that the gunboats, except two. got over the falls at Alexandria. No dispatches have been received to day from Butler. Dispatcher from Kingston sty th it Sherman's armv is resting and replenishing their supplies '(Signed) E M Stanton. Secretary of War. Wajhingtox, May 22 Eight hundred more wounded arrived here this morniug he subscriptions reported to the treasury to th 10-40 loan for the li week amounted 10 $5Gi).U)() Total to date i54.IMiO.OfHJ Richmond paprs of the lihh claim a great victory over Sigel at Ne Marke , and say thej would have ciptu ed his army had it not been lor our cavalry. According to their accounts S'cel ran twenty miles without flopping, abandoning his hospitals and burning his trains, &c. These papers state' their loes at 20,000 io their battles with the Army f the Potomac, but claim a victory every time. They acknowledge loosing twenty guns, but say nothing about the amount of prisoners. Forden !ew. New Yoke. M it 23 The steamer America, from Southampton on the 11th, hs arrived tbia A M. The following item were not received by ad vice ty the Persia In the H'tu-eof Lords Etrl Rassell stated that the Conference had agreed to the suspension of hostilities on condition that the blockade on Germau ports should be raised. Parliament adjourned n the 13th. FOR SALE. 300,000 BRICK! FOR SALE, -BY Jltk'KRXAIV & PIERCE. mi3-dtf NEW ARLIY WATCHES. AREANDALF. k OK Istportera, 16T Broadway. 5. T. want A kdu ia every coanty and every reirimem' for t aai of taelr aew rtylea ar Watchea. Cnu-)aJly liberal Unaaar oJered to A genu. aa4 for circular.

COMMERCIAL. I it TaLaaaara.; j w Yrk narket. yrr Yo, May 21. Flour opened dull and closed heavy, and 5(3 10o ette. Wheat dull and l(32c lower. Unfavortble English have a depressing effect. Corn rules quiet at $1 4 (ot new mixed Western. Oat lower and dull at Kye dull and prices DomiLai aud unchiaged. Suar firmer. Pork active and firmer. Lard 13ffUJ. Butter steady at 32Q37 for Ohio and Sute. Chese unchanged. Money easy at 53 per cent, with the bulk of the business at 5 (2 be. Exchange steady. Gold orened at t2, advancing to S3. cloaiog quiet at Wi4'83. The tout exports of specie to day were $533,-943.

Cincinnati Market. C1NC15XATI. May 21. Flour quiet and unchanged; hardly anything doins:. Wheat is held with great firmness, but the demand is lisbt. Red is held at $1 60, and white at $1 70. Com unchanged; ear fl 15 and shelled $1 20, but more disposition to sell than to buy at these quotations. 0Ls e6c. 'Rye very scarce; small sales at $1 70l 75. Whisky closed dull at $1 25. with more sellers thau buyers. Pro viVious quiet, 2(10 barrels citT mess pork sold at $2, and 100,000 pounds cletr bacon sides, packed in tierces, at 14c. bathing doing in other articles. Groceries quiet; molaseea 5c lower; sales at 5 GuMN)(2Sl. Silver 65Q70 Exchange dull. Money fftm and steady at S10 per cent. I'ev York Cuttle .tlurket. MaaxicT Dar, Ti tscat, May 17, 1S64. TOTAL KKCCirTS Of CATTLK OT ALL KIXD. roa TBB WEEK. Sb-ep and Beeves. Cows. Veala. Larubx. Swin. Total 4,G 129 1,219 .3S? JS,s:7 Last erk 3,801 li 1,270 f,C35 13,59S Ci'pn'g week , lat. ir.... 3 906 117 671 5,3 9 600 Av'r'ReÄo.per w'klantyear 5,UH 130 C9S 10,014 21,132 ekveji raoM DirrxKEMT rr.Ti:a. New Tork 47 Iowa 1't-tiOfylrania 10 alaacbaetu 12 Ohio 2i9 Connecticut 10 Indiana 3 MMuri loi lllinoN Micfaican Kentucky U Cuuada 131 KEEYKa. The agjfrf irate receipt this week are ovr 1,XX) bead In ezr uf last wrek'a r-pori, and about 900 mum bn tht- corre-poiiUinx netk in laü-l. oiwi h anJu g thin apparent vrrjr auile kuptly, peculatrs nutiagcd to work off tbe.r drove at even bigber rirurt t ban ever lelore reported in tbia uiaraeu Many aalen were ma1 ou Mm day at su h price and wtlxLts tbat bulcbera i 1 find that tuey bve paid even mor tban IHc per pound for tbe i.et w. ighi oi leef, k'liking the offal. Co Tueday, although telDert were qui e firm in their demand for the same pr ces ak d on Monday, the r. was a da. Hue of Tom 3, to j'c per poand ou good 'O prim caitle, and aleatfl per hundred on coar-e oxen and tbinnisb teer. The qurflity of the offerings - his week baa Idom been exc ll-u in th a ni ket. Th re were Mreral large dr ve of Wetern corn-ted btei n m1 1 m m to avere ac. Jh-re wai received on Tuesday, ten pr tuium builock, fed Li 1ancaster county, Fa., and -o.d at .'IHJ p r bead on 11 cwt., MirnatVd weight, tl at would h ive Mild for per Lead, had they arrived ou Monday mom ng. Wim cue larerectipta Monday afterroon andtbefrexh arrival on tue day, theie wrre too many catt e in The jardsforthe ih ntand of th rerond mark t düj, and a out 4'0 bead were driven away' to be IVd and so d at a f'itu e market. We could oi.ly learn of tbe puicha -f 2K b-ad by he govennn'-nt airents. but it wa generally believe l that t bey bought nearer 4 '0 than ?ufl head, whn b idea ia partially tutaiued by tbe report d aal a to government of 13.1 hrad y one. Felling tirm and 83 head ' y another, on Monday auernoon. And only upon t--e byp thesis that goven ment took about 4'Hi head, can tbe bigb pricea and tbe large i-upply be explained. Fremium qualities, per cwt 17.531,00 Hrime, 'o do 16kl7.00 Medium to goo. I Qualities, per cwt 15,5o si 15.75 Poor do do !3 5nU.ti' General selling priced do lä.f.O oil 6.00 Average do ...15,50cows Good m ich cowi are tcarre. and the demand is active. There is a pereepti'1! improvement in the quality of th c s ent to this mark t during the pat week compa-ed wi h the receipts ot the prrviou two weeka, and a cor refpondinjj Improvement in p ioes. Good coi have broiuht from 173 io f 5, without the cab; fair to medium are quoWd at ifö to $70; and inferior to common aell from 440 to tiö. TKAL CALVES. The receipts this week are comparatively lisht. eapeciahy of kk1 to t.rime veals, sells rapid. y at 10c pr lb. live weight; medium to good are quoted at 89ic; common veals are sold b trie head at auch pricea an buyer and seller may agree upon, rangin from $1 tv fd per bead. bUT.tr AND LAM 1 8. On Friday of last wtek hheep brought fabulous pricea, as hifrh as 13c per pound was paid for wooled t-beep, and from 18 io lOc er pound carcass was demanded and received at th- wl.ol'.al meat markets. The market declined abou ;4'c per pound on wo'led sbeep ou Monday, but on Tuesday the decline was nearly recovered, and ttxlay the quotation. are: Good to prime wooled shep, 11 I2,c pe' pound live weight; fair to medium, 9 (dlU.'i. Abut one-h ilf the receipt are hear-d sheep, hirh are quo'ed at tbe close of tbe market at from 7j3J. i perpouiid live eight. HOGS. Tlie arrival are les than for the previous week, and although the m.vk-t ia ve y quiet -the quali'v of tba receipts not b mg satisfactory prices have advaticed i 0 J4C per H-und. The following quotations are reported by H. L. Gran:: Live hogs. Oresaed lvy prime crn f.1.. . f&s do do st.h-fed Päüsi ll'iSlU DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Copartnership. flH PARTNERSHIP BKTWRKN DR. PARVIX & 1 Fletcher has been dissolved. Tb'e indebted will please call at their earliest convenience at tbe oCke C7 2orth Alabama street, and Mr tile. Dr. htchr will continue in tbe old office. my.3 dlw Journal copr one week. $10 A DAY! "WILL BE PAID TD AGENTS TO SELL NEW WAR PUBLICATIONS. Call ADy day from 10 to 2 or from 2 to 4. D. B. CHAMBERL1X, Gen. Agrnt, Io. 32 West Washington street, op stairs, Koora No. 9 Indianapolis. m.2-MJ3r PROFESSIONAL. niYSICIAX Jl ND SURGEON, Office nymnaalnru Kliiiltllnp Corner .TIerldiun and Waiaingtoa INDIANAPOLIS, IND., myli-dtf A SURE CURE! IJITFRTBoriT is be iif cured of tbU dtresalcj 4j ease by tbe SM of OR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read bat a inTerer ays: ilr. J. P. llaxarle. IM Second street, CocWiati.O.. say a te aas been a dreadful t-urerr with Piles for a lora; time, and bas triebt nearly evtrythin, and could abtaio no relief. Be need about 00 foarth of a pot f . Priicota d'a Pi t Oint sent, and it made a complete care. He driei every one ftfferirit: to try it. ' old by all Dragila at 50cena per pet. Maasfactared at 'o. f Kat Fourth atreet. Cii rinnati (). Ak tot Strickland's File IUmtdy. For aal by W. I. Bakit k Co., B'owxiinr k Sloaa, Stewart k Morcia, J. F. Seaour, Tca'inaon k Cox aid Ijner Wecber. uirT-dlyeodwly LOST. LOST 05 THE WAT FRO SOUTH EAST STREET to Fletcber'a Avenue, a'wl thenc to Soatb Xobl Street, a Lady'a Gold w atcb. Tb finder ca a obtain a JCKJ reward by leaving it at tbo Se&tijiel 0ce. lejlldU

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J. B. ALYOJtD. X. K. CALDTXLL. H. B. ALT0U). ALVOIlDt CALDttKLLA: JILVOHD, liai ra 1 1 M . LM I 1 B' UQUOR DTI A TaTTRa AitrvCOMMISSION MEKCH1NTS. Ar la DAILY receipt ef frvak f ooda. Conatantly on hand aad for aal at ta lowen pricea, large and aiaorted stock cf CffeevSus;ar 31olaaeat tflipi Klcc, Teat, Natilan Cilnan Vodeti ware Hoapa,tCandle, ntarch ICalalni, Clears. Tbacca, .nuckercUWhitcFlah, Curds re Ttvlne, Cotton Ytrn, Drestuffa Nutta, Flff Daten Jetlie. flrandjr Gin iiiu. tVlnei, Uhiikyi Notion off all kind and Plantation and Itoker Ritter. Particular attention riven to tb aale of pnouucE or .ill, iturns 68 East Washington Street. I!TD!A5t,OLlS. I5D. prl.S-dAw AGENCY. WALKER, M'KERNAN & G010SBERRY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Xo. 8 West Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IXD., OFFEKS FOR SALE TUE KOLLOWIXG F 1 L lUiBLE PltOPETTW A HOUSE AND LOT on Hosbrook Mreet f 600 A HOUSE ASU LOT in Crane' tubdi vision.... 6'hi A H"USK ANb LO T on South Delaware atreet.. S0 A HOUK aNIJ MJT on West atreet 7U0 K.lüKCK on Ibiid street, containing three rooms, Rood cellar; 1c , a fine eletion of fruit tree on tb lot, cheap at AOO A HUUSK AND LOT in out lot 125 l.tXW A HiUSE AND LOT on Blake treet A HUUSK AND LOT on Mlaouri etreet- 1,0"0 A H-IU-K AND LOI' ou I I Doi street 1.-0O A HXKHOL'SK on Ohio Mreet, to htory frame, fceven rooms, (jod cellar under tbe whoie, Kxxi istable, wood boue, well, cUtern, Ac Term ean. ........ 6,000 A HOUSE AKIj LO Ton Sou hlllin.-Ufctreet 4 50 A HOIiSK AND IX)T In Drake'a id tln 2.0tfl DOUBLK MOUSK AND UTT on MisMippi atrtet S.ftiO HOl.'SK AND U1 ou Harr aon street 2 00i HOUSK AND LOT on i..uh Illinois -tret. 12.5O0 0K OF IHK Ü'T Da.SIUABLK bLtLDlNG IJTS on Pennsylvania tieet, t-etweeu Mkbiran an Vermont 6,T00 Bfll.DNG LOT on Virginia Avenue 5oO bUil.ll(i LOT on tbe ccrn-r 01 Nuth and Went freet 500 PUlLiMNG UrTon McCany atreet 6ai BUILDING UrT 011 New York rtreet 1.200 ONE ACKK U)rir, Henlerona addition 2,000 UtiLU G LOT corirr of L-ckrrLie aid East treet 2.MX) rjOL'SE AM 1 OT on South street est of Ui mmj pi. 1 hree rooms, o id ceil r, wtll, out hu-e rVc 5,000 A CHKAP AND DKSlKABLK KK'IDKNCK on Vir pt-a a-etme. Two a'ory frame bu'ldinj, contains fi'e rooms, cellar, w U( cist-rn, Ac. Fine asort "ent of ihrub'err. Tinea, fruit tree. Ac. Convennce comr.l te 2,?&0 A NKW AND ELLGlNT HuVSK on Market ftreet; flv rooms cellar, well, stable and all modem convenience. Fine grounds well turrilsbe'i with Tin.-, fru't and ornamental tree.. 2,500 GOOD FKAMS HOUStSoti Alabama trert;fonr rooms summer kitchen, t.ew st.ble and complete !i00 A SKAT DKiCK 1XJ1TAGK on Virtfii'a avenue, con' nitiz three rooms reilar, ood bou-e smoke boue. and all the necea ary cnveD:en . ce ; arouudi- tte ully adorned with Lrubi ery and fruit t'eev 2.10O A COMMODIOUS HOUSK one bal'aq-.are trota Littia'a Ho:el; five rownia. frod cellar, wood bouse, aot otber coneiiiet!ces: 1.100 ox i ikmtimc TWO Hl NLtt) VACANT LOTS Heated in every part of tbe city, aud varying in price truot $200 to te.ia. rUlt TE AKS' LKASF. of a good Hotel ituated near the L'nien fVpot, aoeomm'Ktatea eaty-flv ggti-; out. torn greater tban it capacity to accommodate. limi and Ucmit f et. hCSES H0CSF, north side of Washington atree, tetwen il!itn i and Merl-in. 1 TIIKKK t U'lNe.SS HOUSF.S on Wet WahiDton tref, nonh i J. BCMNF.SS H'TSK n the outh aid of rTah Lirtoa atree, teteeri I'itnHa and Jl-rWIm. WsiNr ss K0UE on 0Tjth llftidian atreet. BU"IN- HOL'SK on Fat Wahinton treet. A GX)D 3 rtAJK OF FA Ml LT GkOCKlE for sal a. and will rent the boue con a-nlnj th- m to tbe purchaser. A ßnt rate .tand f rbu-ine. A FIHSTCUSH Gkl?T AND SAW M LL. three ratlea from tbe try; two runs of rt'f.e; makes a o, I fl xr. aaw milieu 3 Oi-O feet of lumber perda;tn acniof Kround attatbed; a bargain, aa tbe n.iil will pay for iue!f io o'e year. In add tion to tbe above we have en hand a IM of property, mfflcient in eitent aod variety io ouit tbe req iirenvriiu, taste aud purse ct aery one desiring to purtha-e. UALXEK. UcKrKNAN A COLDSBEkRY. N. 0 West Ws4iiiiKta etrceL. my-d2w lidiaiiapolia, Ind. COFFEE. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE rUHI XOST FC050SÜCAU HEALTHY AXD DKliciona bavera.g in U. poatcaing the rich fiaror of the Java Coffee, witboet any or iu injurious eSecta oa tb ytem. For aal by all ratail froeera tbrtffhoat the 8u, tad at wholes! by aAwTEK k i5TARRfcTT. Wboia!e Gmcert, 5o. 13 Sooth Xeridlaa street, tnd c) agent for Indiana. myt-dtf DENTISTS. r. b. u. HUN I a ak M ä ID 3S IT T I a T 0F71CI A5D RX8IDI5CI, Js EA1T iQAKKET kTRKSI iyPIA!TAPOUil IXD. WANTED. A CARDER AliO SPIM.ER VAfJTED. OSI TEAT CA5 TAKE CHARGE OF THE BCSN Bs. Apply to JOHN CAKUaLE. Indianapolis or J TT. r.PJtAEOrr, Wavexly. aarVllt

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HEIMSTREET'f INIMITABLE MIR RESTORATIVE, SOT A DYE. Bat reatare gray hair u Iu or ginal color, ey tiprV'C th capillary tabea wtth aatvral ostenaoe, ifrre4 7 ag or dlea. All i'Wjsw. dy4r coaipe4 aa? tunar enusrU; destroying U vita'..ty aad beaa'y oft hair, and afford of themselve wo re.n. Helen street 'a nirnhab' Colorinr cot ob'y restore ha r U It aa;ral color fcy an a?y proevva bt give, th.hair a Luxuriant Itrantr protrotea ita ajrewb, prevvBU Ha fatlirg aff. eradiate daadniT, and Impart sealh ae4 pl.aaarteesv ta h haad. It haa atood tb t.st of tis, bei' g th rii&al EHr ClotiQg, and It cos.Untlj t&crtaslig ia fa or. Used hy both gentlemen and lad'es It I sold by all rt pectaU dealers or can be p'ocarrd by th.sa of th commercial agects O- BARNES A CO., 9C3 Riday, New T rV. Tw Lies, SO c.uta ati f 1. fcb6-c,m-f od A NEW THING UNDER TOE SIN! In iu eSVct-tntantare. In iti collier ptr tnatcUri. la iu tUifTtaileBU vegt ubia. la tta cperatioa uaiural. In iu beautifying rraulta Ldariag. Ia iu tendency preeratlT. la IU popa irtty aueqsalled. CllISTADOUOS IIA1II DYE I pronoucced by the World of Sei e net d th TT or Id ef Fashion, tb. finest preparation ever Invented by art to rtct.fy the rlort cocila ji of taturt. Manafaetared hy J. CRISTaOORO. 2T. Aator Sou., Jtew Tori. Sold by all Drtctlrtt. Applied by all Hair Lmaert. aprC3-deodlweow HOT TS HIAWATHA HAIR REST0RAT1TE, norrs hiawatha hair restorative. HOTTS HIAWATHA HUR RESTOSAT1VX, In Lorgfellow' poem Hiawatha wa adjudged t hav eonlerred tL greatest toon ca hia tnb boraa b broupbt to ita nottc corn. Avery on. lit admu that our preparation I worthy of th tame, for the Unaiu it co ul. is when it la known, . . , WHAT THE MIWTATHA DOFS. It restore. iadd and gray hairs ard whiskers t. their original color. Ii briuj up tb4 natural ehadiug of fb. hair with another, tbu g-vltut the hair a peitrct 1.1 ppearaiare. so that the BovtcritcW observer aunotd tcct it . It makes & rsb bair aoft and aiUy, t its falling out, cleanse- It aid tt sea p rum all irt purl ties, is aa readily app led ai-d wiped from the akin a- ty hair d eselng, and emirely overcomes the bad . Q eta cf preriouauM f preparation uu.auug aulphur, augar of lead Ac The propMetvrt of the l!!awtha pub!lhed th follow, ing challenge to uL, la th Nw Trk UiLe thr weeks, which WAS ICKVER ACCEPTFD. Let aome well hnewn and disinterested persoaa p. rint oc to th. pr.prietcr ef ach preparation for tb air to br.rg up the color. Lrer prcprtetor to a nothing b.t bis t wn preparation, and the pron nothing else curing tbe test. A cert. Scale ' the resn't to ho widely published at tie e sperre cf tbe cnaaccesJiJ competitors. Kold ererysther. JOJFTH BOTT k CO., marl dir No. 10 University 1 lac, 31 I. OLlillS AID COLDS. The ti'lden changes of cor eilmat ar a nrc of Pol monary, Bronchial at;d Astbmatie Affactiooa. tiperi ence having proved that timple remediea often act speedily when taken in tb. esr'y atagea of th. disease, r count should at once b had to BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRCCilES or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough or Irritation of the Throat be ever so s'ight, a by thla precaution a naor rioua attack may be effectually warded off. Public Speaker and Singer will find them effectual lor clearing and strengthening the voice. Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried 1 the pocket and taten when oca-loo requires. - Sold by all Drmegiau and Dealers la Madicitei io tu United State and moat foreign countries at ii cent per box. tsjS-dAwlm GTLADIES! LADIEsTtTaDIESJ " DON'T fall to read th. ad vert Werner, t 1 this paper, hadec I St PO KT ANT TO FKXALES. Dr. nteei-aaan, of Nrw Tork, haa devoted the IvX thirty years of bis practica U Female Complaints. Ilia PilU act like charas. They ar reliabla and safe. otnrft-dgQS, GTDISEASKS OF THE NERVOUS Seminal, Urinary and feiual System pew and reliable tretmDt la heports of the HuWAUD AKS CIATI05. Seit bj mail in sealed letter en re lopes, fre I c' a ar. AddreM D. J. SKILL !? HOUGH TO. Hcwsrd Asaocia. tion, Xo. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia Pa. mar30-dwly i tSNERVOÜS DEUIL1T V, SEMINAL Weakne-a, etc, ci t cured by oc who has rea'ly cored Bim-elf and buiidreda of others, and mill tell yoa nothing bat .U truth. Address with at' mp. EC W A 1:0 IU TllATKf., feb-dAwly Luck Boa, B"uti. Maaa. tSOLDIEKS-WE THINK DR Strickland is quite right in adviMcg y in h a advertisement in our column, ef t'-day'a paper, to take a bw tle of hit highly recommended Antl Cholera aliztvr la your ktpcks. it may sav tb livca of maty of oar be soldier. Hotbere, te that your ao' s do rot neglect it Ton can get it at the Drug Store at 50 cents per botUa. It ia the best remedy for LUrrbcea acd Iyet ury. Bjarcl7llyodAw) AUCTION SALES. FOR S-AJLUET AUCTION -BYVAMKER, F.FKERNAN & GQLDSBtRRY, Saturday, the 21st day of. May, at 2 o'clock P. M,, on the Premises, A LARGE FL0ÜRIXG MILL, A T ZtOXSTIIiK. ID!A!A. 031 TOR lAfATrtTt t Eallioad.ki.rmna the U'lie Mil. aid Vil. U Iwur stoTM s hi. b. haa f&ar ruji of stooe, tw ea,tcw, and will uro out on hundre i tarrelt of tour la it)v hour. , The fl nr 1 re of the best brt da in the m rket. Tt'U ia a fine oj j-o tuni'y for a p-rn wi h a amall capi tit to niie a pytng InveatmeLt, for of-lbtrd odIS to b p id down, ttlance la oae ar d t o j ear. A aid. track run. up to tb. m.li, uerby saving all ha"l.ne. The location ia gM for parch aa'ng wheat. or farthr p r'icalara call on or adr WALKLH, MckLKSAJt COLISEFKRT. iryll-dtd lad&apolia, liid. ... OYSTERS, CAME. 6C. Oyster and Game Depot l HAVC C02f.TA$TLT 03 HISD AT WHOLXSALE and retail Game Oystcr, TcuUou. Due lift. Quails, Pigeons. Prairie Cfc!c!ic3. C:z de. f AI a ckoic aad wail saUcted stock of , , Family Groceries tl Frctlziox. Bnmber I aa Agent for llahoney'fi Celebrated Oystei, Th bat Often In th. market. Tby a- large.fr rem shell, of rich A&d caiicoua favor, ad aJwajt war ranted freh and the cana we3 Scad orders, accompanlad by cash, to C C WILUAKI. -.J-dlyJ Xo. J Xcnh Illinois street. Indiasapc'la. JOIirr D. SULLIVAN LIVERY, SALE Af.O BOARDING STA DIE, 10 Eattt Pearl Street, In tear mt Setatlael Dalldlnsj mtrJl-dly II0NEY ADVANCED 03I WATC7ttS. DtJHOXD, J3WKLKT. PLATT, Dry Gooda and otht ronal property, or bwoght and sold at NO. 185

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