Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4486, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

WEDKE3DAY ilORSIKO; MARCH 6. C ITY ITC no. tChicagolaCf pay f3 5f)pr 1,000 for git; IcdUoftpoliun ptj $4 If). GTFdix A. Vincent is pi ajmfc & etar engtfemtnt at the Fort Watce theatre. G7At . th police court jtsUrdiy three cue? Of iotoxicatioo were tried, anJ foes amouulng to $9 tO a.sea.J. RuiOüid. 2J Lieutenant J. J. Xeshit, 17tb regiment of Indiana toloiitecrf, has reigcei oo account of domestic affair." Foa, Rixt. A lare room iu the third itwy of tb new Sentinel buildsor,. No. 27 ttoutb Meridian street. The room is well lighted anJ th entrance fcrxxl ' Apply at thia oCice. 7if. t57Ttere were some fresh arrirala jeterdaj at the bouse proridc-d for the rWa-ees. We uw & load of plunder deooeited there, accompanied with four poorly clad females. ArroixTMKXTa The fallowing appointments have been made in the new Indiana regiments aince oar last report: 1S3-I Regiment Laughlio O'Xeil, aureon; Iiaae C. Johnson, assistant surzeon. Foe Reyt A store room in Stererjson'a block, on Virginia avenue. Possession jriren immediately. Apply to the uodrigted at C D. AlrorJ L Co.'a, Ean Washington atreet. 3tl David STtrrvsox. MniopoLiTAj Tucatkc Third appearance of Mii Thompson. Tbe great p'ay of Kvadne. 3arah'a Young Man concluded the performance. Secure aeaü early, tboe who wih to get a eight of the atage. C5PAi the council now have the roonex, all that ia wanting to fill tbe quota of tbe city is the men. The bounty now paid hj the tity i $430 This price, with the government bountr. iboiM get them. ti7F!orence, of the No. 1 ealocn. 1'earl turret, ha obtained the agency of the Schultz' Triple X Cincinnati ale. the oldest ale hou;e in the et and will keep it constantly on hand. This nie well known aa the bet thitcun be procured, and thoe that lote it can now get it in any quantity IroavATiox Wanted. Information in re gari to tiie whereabout of 1. Vowree, a re-be! prisoner, who was releaj ? from C imp Morten about the 20th of Fehn. ia deired by hn friend. The informatio i can be left at thi of fice. 1 3PWet Washington etreet, fro-ü the onal , west, is a perfect sea of mu J, aud wajrot.r hu 1 t carriages going through it get p!rieil all oy?r ; Some person L dumiin:: a few lo.il? of sp.iul? ; along the atreet railroad, but r.t enough to h any good. ! t2?The new foundry and machine rhopa ot Chandler L Taylor, recently tfirned down, i. ri ing up in belter proportions than before the fire Their ware room, of brick, i already up to the second joiste.aod they are driving it along as ft aa poeible. J37""They were moving a new rafe into tf:e point opposite Odd Fellow; hall, ye-tctdtv, which we were told wA preparatory to ptirtine another National bnk ilnk are gotting plenty io our city, and they all want corner room it mut be a good buine?9. t-TMea?rs Oeiaendorf k Co. are preparing to build a large flouring mill on Washington s'rre, on the site of the old pteara mill. iSpring.teen & Theodore do th brickwork, and will put it through as aoon a the stone foundation is redy. This mill will get it power from Fall Creek, through Patteisoo'a race, a it i called, which is considered rel'uble water power. -9--m-IST" Yesterday was a buy day at the office of tbe prorot mart-hal for thi district, eighty-two men having been mujtered in and sent to c imD. Uf thee twenty were utotitute, twenty eight drafted men, and thirty four recruit.-; ot which two were credited to the 1-t wird, three to the 2d, one to the 3d, fie to the 1th. two to the ."ih. two to the 6ib, two tlie 7lh. two to the 8th and three to the Uih ward, making twenty -two credited to tbe city yesterday. Declalena of tlir Supreme t;oiirt ot Indinnn. Tuoday, March 7, 1M5. Lcaii, t. Central Insurance Company ot Cincinnatiappeal from the Flojil Circuit Court. AfSrmeU. Darnell, et a!, vn. Tern.itevge appeal fiom the FlojJ Circuit Court Afhrraei. 2fRhodiu. of the Cucle, the fashionable place of report tor all tliat love tood liquors, is in receiptor Fhe best of ale. both on draught and .mi bottle, a auperior article of old copper d:atlled whiky, apple brandv, and other fine li ,iora. Hi restaurant i- supplied with all kinds' of gam iu eeaOD. ami hi cook prepare it in tie highest tyle of art. tJP While the city ofliccr are all eierting every effort to get the city released from the draft, few will complain of the dirty dicers and muddy erodings, tut as goon as the credits are filled, then look oat for equ!l if something is not done to remedy this m.itter 1 any nan wants the aupport of those who walk our streets for the office of street commissioner, it would be well to get him pledge; ! to keep cleaner street than we now have. Clka&inu Oct The old heda und awnings on the west side of Meridian etreet, between Pearl and Washington streets, weie cleared out yoterday, and the street and house? pre-ent a much better appearance this morning. If those on the ei't side of the sme street were cleired out. and the old trees and hitchirg pots removed off tie sidewalk, it would alter the looks of the etreet These woode-u awning are a nuisance, and should not be tolerated. C3P Auction sale to d iy at No r-'J E; Wach ington street, at 92 m , ot a well kept lot of household furniture, viz: marble top bmeaus, sofas, lounges, enclosed wjV, stands, c.ne seat and dining chairs, so', c.wjet. bedsteads, tables, wardrobes, centre table, eo.king t ve, qiieiis acd gla-s ware, lc, 4c. Also, hots and buots in great variety, to nn-rr w Wm. K. Fe ath kr roN . Auoti.)n et t5Sv the Torre II ute Kipress: "Ware paind to learn that Frank K.ng, Kq., the iTi c'xrei grand secretarv of the tirar.d Lode of M i aona of this state, ia 1 ing very di at bis rei Jene in InJMnarlis. Consutapti n has alnio-t !one its weik on this vereran crat'i-n.an We ki.oa thu announcement will be verv -d t ;;ns to the members of the crtft in this nior. a he: e Mr King i fo widely known and univusaliv re spected." DirrnrtiA oe FiTair Soar Theoat The Deseiet News gives the following remedy or this complaint which now prevails II over the eouutry: A pöultrice ra-Je of tle tike tf u erg ar.d fire silt, of pts'e like coi i.ccct. to t e put t n the throat, and kept cu thirty miaute. l;i e.-s sooner irv . If a c hild tc very te-veri-h ti.e p.. i'trice h uM be repeated. A wh or grg'e ahouU alj-o be prepared and u-cd, cor :t i g of ecj'ial part of ti e alt and a!urn mied with incar. For a tr ttie cjsc mdLe a wh f.r the throit of b.x-vl t..ot. g-tieil eeal nnd pu'vtfiedbiberry We arc etf Stat iv :t.f.m.td t1 t in everv ;rie . re tie-e itlr,e rene :.ehave t eea ajplicsl, the l.d-fer hs ncverel St uis I" PaiL'jr The horror uf M.nshice, bj no men t. burdnn in this region. bi moie to do with the fer nt d s-o! red enr Uio arid crpets Ihar, it oujjht t,, i4V., t. cially amorg the rich. Wht -uuScs the tjv ice of tew colors. e?ily rei I ced. crrij .ire.1 itb rivir. a proper a e'eome to t!.e :rf :t ecl orer bimselt? There are few Mbrs iu your t an houe more cheerful thu a udden bcrt of hjd into the roim, smitlrp the floor into so mnv windows, and oiakinc the roes on every carp.t look if they teltil Let them fade in good -e-snn.fsthe e)ten"d,; attd m ke op tr the ex pne,der fahiot.able people, by aiayit t bule more at home, ke!i.g Utter Lous, and avicg ibl roses oa your cheek..

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I1 tr an Aikaaa gentletaaa of A. D. la St. Louis, wba l recently arauea aimii .( us oenetiaj Tbere's grest eoxntnoelcn !a tlia:en, la "act-, art trroctb the Ltuvu, AtA every on Is np.ide dm About tbe "ProclarsaU on "ab" set n sugicers free, ani saiJ It as t'.s exc'etsofi To mske tbo black can a wblte By hi Graad Proclamation." CB-vact. Lircnm-ba-rl-didilt-l-bcia I'd dowa n 'Taalee Doodlt " Ona day while I wu .harking corn Do Bailer's old plauai&n, 1 beard a aie. It wat tbe ley Crying otjt CinoCpti'n." A Tar.a" camt ta tat and laid : Iou're 1q too low a itatJon, Jo.tcoru üb rue t jt- free fc'Ubrara l"rrctaTBa!iji." (Caoacs ) 8 I j'cii up tey ludi that daj, AM tiartrU to i Li dt jr ; . I ftja gA bT, 'twa aluat !fw Year, F'lt wdot that a pity. For wben 1 coma 1 wanted ruai And tote a coat to bay It. TLn I a tcK-k and tea tiaw hwk - And tbi-n fcer.t down to "Gratk.t." (Trii'.itary prlaoa.) (C'Moata ) I got aut aod looked about For aiooej I bad none To Lunt rat op a Jub of work. . 1 waLttd ton. more rum, Fo 1 went 4on to "S'gelN'' cacip To Kt a cJTcaU'jTj. None could I gt ar.d bare noo yet il d d a that Proclamation." (Caoail ; Whfa I wai a! my tnaterhou-e I Dr wanted bread, Hut ijw I'm ßrte and you all -tee That it'a aJ.oat Roue dadTt three day and three n'gbt-1 know I ia'nt had narry ration ; It am a bame, myel I blame And tbat dn "proclamation," C'aoaci ) If aoine wbite man in tbl b!gtiw:i Will pay my pa-a bom, I'll no atraiffht back to "Arkatik," And newer nvre will roam. I'll pic k tbe cotton, boe ibe cor, Abi miod tbe whole plantation. But aU the time I II cu tbat Bian VTbat wrote tbat "l'roclamation." (Ca .ar ) Jlilliary Director-. For general infurmatiou we have compiled the following directory tu the various military head quarters, camp and Oukcs at this post: Major fleneral AMn P. Hovey, couimandir a; dir;ct of Indiana beadfjuardtrr north aide Market, between Pennsylvania and Ilaware. E;i.(ien. T. O Pitcher, A. P. M. General f-r Indiana bea4uuarter oulli ftitis Waabinqlwa atreet, fourth door lel.w We st etreet. brigadier fien ral flecry B. Carrington, commbridinir drft rendzTous beadquartfr aoutbwet cori.er Wa-bington and New Jersey Mreeta. Colonel J. S. iuionaon, military comuiandant healquarters southwest corner of Maryland and Delaware Ctdontl A. J. Warner, Colont-I 17th regiment V. lt. C, and commanding post headquarters aouth side Wa-b-jriatni, 3d dimr et of Wt treet. e'oloiiel A. A. Stevens. Colonel L'h rejilujent V. Ii. C, CvU'.niarHling Cawp Mort('ii and LarBsnle Barrack. headquarter at I'.nrnside I'.arrack. C.l'.r.el V. W. Frybarpror, commanding Car.ij) Carrlnt n bedquarUars at CacipCarrington. Colonel Alien Uutbtifxrd, comtnandin? J". I regiment V. K C bf.idq'iartera outheast corner lhio atid Meridian urce. M.ijor L. B. Hayiuao, chief niti-teriDK oRlcer bca 1q'laro is in NYa-hinnton Hull, near theatre bunding. J. S. Bobhs, il. 4ical lir-ctor otl'.ce corner Ie aware and Virnlnia avenue. Captain Jamss Wilson, A. Q. M., di-bursiiii? ofEcer oflice on we-t i le of Menvn, bt!een IxuiNiana and (jfor'ia stre t. Captain J. UTrumb'JÜ, A. 'J. M.,dotbii sr. quart-rnja" ter'a store and transportation west oide Mcrid'an, beIwet n Loui-iaaa ana tieorgia freets. Captain C. Hy, A.Q. !., division for supply of pubhc animals office wwt side Meridian, between Georgia aLd l.oUi-inna Mreet.. Captain J se; b Pope, eoniUiNsaiy of aul)i-tence offne wet nide M'tidian, between Li ui-lana and lieorgia treet; an boiise directly tppo-Ue. l'rompt uiut Itii-lnc''-I.IUc. A there i no pleasure without alloy, ?o theie is bardly a mUfortuue without some alleviating circumstance. The tkry ordeal through which we have recently pasml, has eieuiplint-d the Utter in a very satislc'f ry tnanncr. h fir, at least, as two inurance comp. nies. wh isisuei policic upoti the building, were concerned. As our reiders are aware, the fire occurred on Sunday, an J up n We ioesdtT tho 1b was satisf.ictorii) eatimatcd, and, without hesitation or delay, the aget ts of the .Ktrnt and I'luroix companies Mr. J. 11 Heimelt, of the former, and H M. Magill, of the latter handed checks for tbe amount which covered their liabilities. Those who have been unfortunately iu our situation, will appro ciatethis prompt and ingenious method of transacting business, and it is with pleasure that we I embrace this opportunity ot returning our thanks; at the same time we cordially commend the .L'na and Fl.onix to the consideration of the business community. Cin Enquirer. MottK RtGIMF.NTS TO BE RAISED It Will be feen by the following dispatch from the secretary of war, th t the governor is authorized to raise five more regiments in tbix state. Tbis will put t new interest iu the volur.teeriug, as our young men w.uM greatly ..refer enlisting when their olfkers are tlmr own neighbors and companions, to be plf-.ced under ctlicers they have no acquaintance with: Washington, D. C, March 7. Gov () P. Morton: You; telegram containing the gratifying intelligence of your eleven regiment.-? being raised, just rfeived. You are authorized to raise five more- regiments if you can do fo. (Signed) E M Stantox. S-'ec of War. It will bf. LtcuT The opening of the bet and cheapest cig ir and tobacco store in the city at o 3, Talmer House, by John A Hetlinger. It is my intention to carrj on tbe tobacco business io all its branches und it will only be necessary to invite every one to call on me for Cigars. Finecuf Chew'u g. Plug, Smoking Tobacco and SoutT at wholesale or retail. It will be my aim to keep only the bet brande of goods and to sell them at li e very lowest prices, making it lor the intere-t of every one to buy of me. Having had long e jperict t e in this bu-iness, I can guarantee the be.-t satif actic-n to all. dons A. HiIlLI.NGEK, T-G No. 3 Palmer House luinib for IUI C ity Order. The special committee of the Citv County to a.?jiit I'nims for $ I'K city orders in caes where mm have beet; d.alted who hold a ."') order, suf iscTibed and paid for betöre February "2 b, lt'i.i, will hrrenlter sit at the Council Chamber, C'e! n's I?'ock, ttoni 2 t ) 4 o'clock p. m. of each day. A 1 rt n H Ukov. , ) A. SttiF.s?TicKia. V Committee. SirruicM McNabb, j ü 3c. IIe.tk im, merchatu tailor' No. 17, North ir.iti. i- -trcet, nc.tily c; t .-i'o the littcs House, dan ju.t received a 'arse .-I ;ck of new and e'.ekrai.t sjrn.c gtioüs for gentlemen's a ear, consist ing of cloths, cashmeres vcsiiüg-, a:,d every th'i g required by gentlemeti Heitkarn being a plcn.iid cutter, and haviag the best of workmen in h: emjloy. cm St anv gentleman wanting a t:e spiir.g wi.it. Cll and lok at his iuck il vi u aunt ti ct a suit. i dft Tw IXTY-FIVk. Pi IUKS KtWAED This SUD3 will te p ii'1 to ar.v rtty h- w;l! inform the ad veriNe-r of a good house to rent,lr'm ve to mv( .i rifm-, centrally located, r.ot over four ijuire fiom th corner of Maryltnd and Merii. t rt ; : the hou.-e to be acceptable to the advert rr Address : 1 D.. I.rk box 216. Po-t i th.-e a 1 1. i A H l U N . C 1. 1 : ti.iv -e : t i .1 in ai. 1 o t'C tl 1 Tl ati ire i i. I .' 'i; ' ' wr.l ! -c: . . . 7 .... Is rcrt e -1 inr is f r r c ; i iv W. H L Mc ri-;ian 0:1: cor at. a: W and trfer. lndi 13 la I:.d. :frfrour. if !:e Bites H u-o Drue store ;i Wjshir .-: free!. 1 ; ltrce stock of na:: L-. ci-s. vii.i-his. jtiJ a.laitidcs rttiu.red bv 4 I : r. t!.t hf is rt li iii,' kh lorn .r. v other u-e. -.t I? I,ro! No J.i J. ht-t V a?h I) -on s:rcct. his n s-tcrr t lirce tcck of secord hnni fwri.it urc. reirly II Jj"J " new. a hieb he t1! nt pt'ccs ro suit t!:e tirue r I Vrei. out of the drift isto cet vonr Soots "r,d shn-s of L:r.tx, at tbe I'tlmer . . . , . LioL.-e b.ct nd ?! oe siore, wtere ucie ts an as ortment to uit all t4-r Se Dr. Wai Thomon's adrerti-eiLeL on the third pre of to dy piper. jan 25 tf. CiJ" A few exchance pipers, done c? In pack tees of 100, cr. be bad at this oce tf

G7W ootlced tbe other daj tlat tb Palmer House tad clanged hands. Messrs. B. Mateo a&d T. A. Mason, formerly of th Matoo House, htre become tbe proprietors . Tbey propose to make it a Grf t-c!a hotel in every respect, and, although only a few daya in possession of the boce, they bare cade many improve an eata for the comfort of tbeir guests. Tuesday they gave a dinner to tbe editors ot tbe daily preaa cf tbe city, acd-it was an elegant entertiiomentjthroujtbout. Messrs. Mason & Son know bow to keep hotel, and we predict tbat under their management the Palmar Will become a deservedly popular ioitltation.

Zsti "Tbe Cincinnati Euquirer aayn: "home time tbis week an experiment will be tried by Mr. Pike, of ligbticg tie Opera Houe with gas made of petroleum. It ia confidently expected tbat tbe ras can be manufactured for less than $1 per 1,000 feet, or one third leas than is charged by the gs company." . Will not tome intelligent, enterprising person tr? the same experiment in this city, for the becc: of our jeople? Results might ensue from this discovery that are "little dreamed ol in tbe philosophy" of the Indianapolis Oas and Coke Company. BtxariT ron. thi Dkafted Max. Tbe German Theatrical Troupe and tbe Manacbor propose giving an entertainment at tbe Tabernacle, on Thursday evening, the proceeds of which are to be applied to the reerc.ticg fund for filling the city's quota. The performance promises to be a rich treat to the public, seide from the aidjtfforded ia securing an object that must necessari ly Interest all. Habn'a Band baa also kindly consented to par ticipate. Tickets can be had of the different commit tees Price $1, admitting one gentleman and ladv. John l. Goigii's LTectlse Last Iivemno Tbe largest audience that ever attended in this city greeted this truly notable man on last even ing. ibe capacious accommodations of tbe Tabernacle was "rammed to ita utmost. To-night he will deliver his favorite lecture, "Temoer ance," which haj giren bici euch a world wide reputation. There are a few more reserved seats not yet sold for tbis lecture, which can be secured by ap plication to 4, M. Benham & Co., Bates House block, this morning. Telegraphic Dispatches, KBroBTCD ciraa.'si ' rot tub mariTATr iktiiil For Morning: Itrport Nee first iJas;c.j IIITICrIIT UKPOKT. Latest War News. FROM F0RTI1ESS MONROE. OFFICIAL REPORT OF ADMIRAL DAHLGREN. Tho Itiiriiiii ol Columbia, Sou tli ?aroIiti:i. Contradictory Humors of General Mimnan. Railroad Accident Near Philadelphia. SOUTH AMERICAN NEWS. ; o ivr Mm mm. knnji Ac, A.C.. Ac . Ac. Ac. trotte icu fork. Nkw Yoek, March 7 About 1,200 recruits embtrk from th'w port for Hilton Head dnily. A large number of furlouirhed soldiers ate re turning to the army of the Totormc. By passengers arrived here we hsve the folowiog additional particulars of the accident on the Citnden and Am boy r.iilrond. It occurred .rT iirt-toi, ra., about 120 miles from PhiUdelnhii, at 2 a m. Adams' express freight c u?, from Washington, were idl' the track ne.tr the station; the midnight train I ron Philadelphia, wheu it came up, was deuiued iu touetiuence ou the sime tr uk; in their rer n) ijnal light ws een bv the engineer of the b" p.m. train Irom Washington, indi cating the detention, and it proceeded regularly; there was a curve in the road, and the train ran iuto the rear of the 12 m. tr-ein from Fhiladelphit; tlie ergiue of the 6 p. ra tr.iin from Wash iüTon was complete! v encased in the rear car of the Thil idclphia train, which was filled princinallv with soldiers; as the colliston occurred the end of the passenger ctr was elevated kod the en gine wa? cnc.iscd in the forward end of the car; the p leer.ers were cltoved to this end and buried tni'dt the ruins, ,md could on!v be extracted bv cuttinj; the c;ir to pieces. One pa.-senger was taken out dead, and shortly two others with ix itjuied, three of whom died in a lew mi:;ute3. One fireman of the 6 pm. Washington train was killed; the engineer and hiiotbcr lire man e.-caped. All the rcrsons killed were reprtel tobe sol diers; seme 30 others were injured, some seriou--Iv, and one was bidly scalded The wounded were tiken to houes near hy. and all possible attention .-howu them Two other cai uemoli-hel one being broken iuto splinters. i he ectne of the b p.m. tram w is baoly in jured. I he force of the collision threw three cars b ickwaid ?'"me 2';( feet, tenini; out tho hem pcrs. 1 he poste-mce cu is on tüe ir -;oi onie; the mails a ere detained 7 hours The soldiers were mostlv teturnei prisoners, and left Washington at 4 p.m. on Monday. No other ptseuers were injured The Post savsour consul at ilaulax naa been informed that one of the iron rams constructed m France, and said to huve pised into rebel haLd, is now at one of the est India islands, rer irin t-r a cruise. i'iC old rumor th tt there vest's are comi.-is to this pott is i t-t e.'ted I he steamer Costa Kica. from Aspinwaii, the 2Cthult., bringlu? north the Stars ptssengers aid atjuarter of a ruiilion or treasure from Califtraii, has arrived. The steamer Constitution, worn Sun rrtnctco the 26th, has'airived. The news from Chili is unimportant. The harvest of wheat has teeo plenty and very lir:e exports of wheet and fljur will be shipped to aU parts of the world. Mr. Daiuas has entered upon his present terra i a constitutional president of Str: Salvador. Honduras is siina otey to revolutionary ronvu!sijns with an itterapt to make ice rresiieat Vairu a pre-;. lent Mertiil liw is proclaimed 1 he ct lire crop ot Co-ta li: is ;'o..id averace Th tt o? ilv l icr pr-'tni-es ;o te in ad vance ef former year Thoc'i"' n crop of the letter is abundant. Gen. Sickle? left Tineina for Bogota on ihe 24 th. The steamer Sari: t a, troru H iun Head on the 4th, arrived here She br.nf.'- ;tnp-rtiiit .ie-p.v'chea from Sil mure tj ihe war depart :r-::t Tbe Chatlestun Cour.er of the 2d, says an officer of S it-rtam's rmv a; in that city taking prepiratory steps ;.t the r.ü.-ing of regiment of wh.te troops. A iumtfr o! lamiiie a ho bad remoted be yond the cii.y had rturried ui:h their hoa-ehold goods The Siv inr.iih Republi.-.u ot tie 'JJ.contaica Gove nor Brown' mfJtf, f which an abstract hu t ef n published. Xka ILepublicaü also contains a rebel account of 5Them ,u'i occipt'.on of Columtia, from the Aygu-'a Constituticnsl.st of Ftb 27th, derived fro m a citizen of Coluab'u. It appears that the rebel troop in large nutn bers left on tbe li:h io the direction of Charlotte. Gov. Magrath left on the ISih for the upper ection of tbe stAte.

Geceral Betorertfd left tbe use day foe

v.inoiie. Mayor Oopdwin went the aamt day and ur reffdered theci to Sbertnaa. The public stores wer thrown open, and everybody belped themselves. o store were burnt General Sherman's army estered Columbia in tbe afternoon. Tbey soon commenced destroying tbe public property. Tbe depots and arsenals were blown ap, and the buildings the suburbs, coatainiog public stores, were fired. Jte in the afternoon a pile of cotton ia a atreet near the Cougar ee bouse took fire from a ipark, and the flames tpread to sorce wooden buildings which were near, when a etroDg wind drove the flames down both sides of the street. The sceoe became terrific, and load explosions continued to fill tbe air, tfciaking the residence and ground as if by an earthquake Vaet eolnmes of smoke and flame rose to the heavens. Nothing of any account was saved. Good-?, provisions, and furniture, moved to supposed places of aecurity were burned as the fire progressed. The distance burned on Main street was about a mile and a half. Dr. Reynolds house is tbe only one left standing between tbe sections known as the cotton town and state bouse. Tbe fire also extended five to ten blocks east of Main street, destroying everything in the business portion of the city. Both hotels, The Guardian and The Carolinian newspaper offices and a number of churches, tbe Catholic Seminary and several other public buildings, all the depots, the buildings at Char lotte Junction, Evans L Coleswell'a printing es tab'irhment are burred. All the cars and erjgines which the rebels did not remove'are destroyed. Only three churches are left standing. The Female College was uninjured and is now occupied by houseless women and children. The old state bouse was blown up. The new state house was nqt touched. It contained a statue of Washington. Abe Hampton's houe was saved by federal cCicers (en. Frefton's hou?e wa also saved and given to the occupants of the Catholic Seminary, whose property was accidentally destroyed. The railroads al-o at Columbia are all torn up. All the bridges leading to the phce are destroyed. All the foundries and machine shupis are destroyed. Tbe country around the place is stripped of all eatables. All the horses and carriages in the tbe city have been taken. The citizens are said to be in a destitute condition, and ui'Ie-s some relief is soon obtained there will be gieat fcufferinj: aud deaths from starvation. Some 30 miles of tbe Greeneville railroad bad been previously destroyed. Much damage was done bVktbe rebels. The treasury department banks are removed to Charlotte. Iioth newap.tjers have removed tbeir stock to Charlotte Many negroes left with Sherman's army. The federals t-cerocd much incensed against Mitath, and rhould u?e him htrshly if they jt him in their power. Few, if anv, private itsidences were entered and no outrages ate kn mu to have been com mittcd on women. Theeneray were under strict discipline during their march through the city. Sherman's headquarters weie at tbe residence of Mr. Duncan, and he iutimated that hi infantry and artillery numbered 17,000. He had no cavalry with him Their rear guir i passed through the city ou Tue.-day p rn. The troops were in the best condiriou, were well clothed, well shod and marched as' if they had. just started on the expedition instead of be ing out for months. Fort Mott, St. Matthew's and Union court house have been destroyed. Ssrae of Sherman's officers said his destination was Raleigh ar.d Galeburg. The general himself appealed in good spirits .-.rd is confident of fucce.-s. One of the corps took the toad to Camden and Florence, ano'her to Winneboro, and Sherman with two corps moved on the direct road to Charlotte. from W'aaltlnKtou. Washington, March 7. The navy department his received an official report from Dehlcren of our possession of Georgetown, S. C. The repot I is dated Georgetown, C, February 2, flig steamer Harve-t Moon, in which he says under date of the 2Gth: 1 apprehend that the department ere this has been informed that the naval forces under my commend had taken possession of Georgetown. As soon as the occupation of Charleston left mv thoughts and means at liberty, I ve my attmtioii to this point as likely to be the probable communication for Gen. Sherman in cae fcuch was des! table before enteriuc North Caro lina. Accordingly I began to collect a suitable force from this taticn. The McDonongh, Gorman and two launches were ordered into the SiLtec river, being tbe only ones of tbat class of vessels which can pass the bar. Oa the 221 the Saw nee whs otdered to George town, and all the nnrincs we could collect were embodied us a battalion, the object being to pass up the Stntee with the body of the men, take the joad' to Georgetown that traverses in rear of the rebel works, and assault it, while the ves sels attacked tlie front. The infari'ry was in coram it, d of Commodore Stanley, assisted by Lt. Co!. Williams. 0u the 23d of Februaiy the Stwnee eroded the bar and joined tha Mingo and Keipsic, which the rebels had abandoned. The marir.es were landed and the municipal authorities tendered their tubmis-ion to the government. The battery mounted t guns Admiral Dahljiien calls the attention of the department to Lt Stoddard, of the marines, who acquitted himself with credit, and now has command of the largest forco of mirines that has been collected together for some time. He did good service in the held with the marines of the fleet brigade at Bird's Neck. Commander Stillwagon, of the tdoop Pawnee, in bis report says be ha.s sent a detachment of marines under Lieutenant Breze, ot the U S. marine corps, to occupy the fort. He als say-: 1 directed commander Cre'ght n to proceed carefully up Black river, and hve despatched the tug Catalpa with the lieutenant commanding, Iletry, and ensign Chas. Prepared to open communication by the army code of $ig nals with Gen. Shermen, who is reported to be some 12 miles off. Admiral Dahlgreu has issued n order for the maintainsnce of the authority of the United States in Georgetown. He nt-t svr, in conformity to the laws of the Unite 1 Stitei, slavery no longer exists within the hint's of the uuor. Persons residing there who thus become free men, win ia luture enjoy the fruits of the:r labor The. department has received information of tbe capture f the blockade rur.rers Deer, Breze, Mcnandadock and others, in Charleston harbor, Feb. 15th. The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Hugh McCulloch a secretary of the treasury f rom tortreti .'lonror. FoaiREM Monroe, March 4. The steamer Cumberland arrived here this morning from Wilmington, X. C, the 23J, with about 4!Hl of our released t-risoners taken by our forces at the cap ture of Wilmington. It appear- bv advices brought bv the Cumber lai.d that there is no truth in the reported arrival of a portion ot Gen ShermanV forces at Wil mington.cr even thtt a junction had been effect ed with Gen SehohV.d's army. Gen Schofie'd. with part of h; armv. had ad vanced about 10 miles out from Wilmington an me: frequent resistance from prowlicg band? cf guerrilUs and small detachments of the enemy, who appeared to be ever on the alert to pick up stracKitrs belorrjfig to hu command. f3 1 he rebe s we e a'so icna ly endeavoring to tut ol eupplie which were left at Wilraisgton under strong gu srd b.r tbe ueof his troops. Nothing of the movements of Gen. Saerman was known in WilmingtOD, though it was anticinated Gen. Terrv would iKon resume active movements in aid of the campaign in North Car o!in. Hear Admiral Porter arrived here to day an-, proceeded to Washington. rrom Fblladelptaia. Philadelphia, March 7. No trains leae fr tbe scoib to day ia cooseqeence of tbe craft. W.H.Paul, treasurer ofth? Walant street theatre , died this norcisi.

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SENATE vTaaaiNOTox. March 7. Mr. LaLe. of Kansas asked leave to present the credentials of Mesrs. Fishback and Bolton ai Senators from Arkansas Mr. Howard, of Michigan, objected to tbe re ception, considering it an icsu!t to tbe people of the loyal states He could conceive of no greater absurdity than to foist upon the Senate such rep rcsentativc. Mr. Lane said tbat tbis was a cost singular announcement, that it was an inult to offer these credentials. lie said they emanate from people as Ioval as the senator him-elf, icd thev hive the riebt of petition. Mr. Conness ajd Mr. La :;e was too persistent in trying to admit Fishback. who was oce of the leaders in taking the state of Arkansas out of the union. Mr. Line was indignant that Mr. Conness should attempt to lecture him, and burled back the imputations of tbe rsntieman into his teeth. Thoss who wete opposed to the admusion of the Arkansas senators used the same kind of language tbat Butler. Mason, Hunter and other secessionists did whea Kansas was here under the Topeka constitution, which saved Kansas to freedom. Further debate was arrested bv motion of Mr. Fesseuden to go into executive session, which was agteed to. After a short time spent there the Senate ad journed. The Very Latest THREE O'CLOCK A. M. Ntw Yoik, March 7. The Herald's Washington special says the famous senatorial drinking saloon, known for the last 15 years as the Hole in the Wall, was closed this p ra , and the sign over its door, which reads 'exclusively for senitcr,' was turnel wrong side up. Blockade running has been carried on in tbe south by wealthy speculators ftoni Charleston, Richmond. Savannah, and other cities of the south, and their employes were of the poorer or middle class, who were compelled to earn subsistence in the beet way they could. In the first attack on Fort Fi.-her 14 steamers were at the wharf, oue of which made her es cape through the fleet on Christmss evening. The rest were out and m-ide their return trip be-fuie the second assault, aud escaped through the western inlet the nipbt the Fort was captured. The Times New Orlean correspondent has the following: The rumors relative to the evacuation of Mobile are not true. The rebel fortifications covering the city have been strengthened materially. All telegraph communication between Mobile and central Alabama is uninterrupted. Gens. Beauregard, IVck Taylor aud Chalmers arc in Mi-souri. Advices from France of a Ute date state tbat the Emperor docs not intend to infer fete iu our war, and is going to remove all pretext tor our interference in Mexico. The Herald's Paris cotrespondence states that the rebel residents ofthat city were greatly elated at the absence ot any allusion to our affairs by the emperor in his speech to the legislature,' as they inter that he has mjturcd plans for the recognition r-1 t::e confeici icy soon after the 4th of March. The Paris correspondent of tho London Journal says: Napoleon bad a paragraph written in his address expressive of his sorrow at the continuance of the war, and reaffirming bis neutral it v . When the advices of the Canada reached him, reporting the opening of peace negotiations at Fortre-s Monroe, the newe phced him in a dilemma, and ho thought he had better remain, for a time, silent on the sublet. Pope Pius IX has addressed a letter to Maximiliiau or, the Mexican church question. The pope claims complete freedom of action for the prelate of the chutch, und the control of all its property by the aich-bi-tops and bishop?, and the exe'u-ion of every dissenting religion. Washington, March 7. The report lhat Clements had mature' his plans for the a-sassinatiun of the president on inauguration day hv.d its origin in the following facts: ClemM'N and another person came from Alexandra. They wete both extremely disordetly and seemed to have been drinking freely; Clem ents, in porticular, was very abusive. He said, using gross and profane language, that he came here to kill the pte-iient; that he was late by about half an hour, and that his Savior would never forgUc him for failing to do so; tb.U he would do it that night, .V.h ol March; that he came expte.-.-ly to do it, and he would do it before he left the citv. Ho had robbed hira of cer tain f-ums of monev. This is the ubstai.ee of the affidavit. Clements bad been turned over from the mili tary to the civil authorities and ha? been com mitted to jail for trial 1 he select committee ot the feeuate, charged with the investigation of tbe business of lurui.hing transports to the government, reported Capt. Loper as a defaulter to the amount of one miflon dollars, aud his name lua been widely pubihed in that connection. Recentlv Solicitor Whiting examined into the case, and says from all facts brought up he comes to the unhesiutinff conclusion that Capt. L.oper a couduct has been honest and patriotic, and en titled to the respect of the government and tbe Senate. Gov. Evans, of Colorado Territory, now here, has been authorized by Maj -Gen. Pope to give notice to emigrants and freighters across the plains thnt full and complete arrangements have been made for the protection of all our land travellers. Orders have been issued designating points for trains to assemble for an escort ol troops on their way to the plains. Tbe unanimous appointment of Hugh Mc Culloch 'to day as secretary of the ireasurr is another evidence of the estimation in which he is held. It is generali v believed that Fieeman Clark, late member of Concress, w ill be the successor of Mr. McCulloch as comptroller of the currencv, though the ncm'v.ttiou has not been made The supreme court meets to-morrow to de liver their opinion, and will soon adjourn. The Tubunes Wilmington letter mentions tbat preparations are being made to receive 10,00? exchanged prisoners, aul says the condition of those received is not so bad as first reported. During the evacuation of W ilmiugton the re bels sot fire to a boue containing several of our sick, who were consumed in the flames. Their charred remalas were found where they peri-hed. COIYItYlERCIAL. ;T TBLEttaara., Cincinnati Tlarket. Ci!cci5XAT!( March 7. The korket: are geriernlly dull and f rices to some extent dull. Flour very dull ar.d prices nomimlly un changed Red wheat declined to 1 c5(tf 1 c8: dull. Cora UDchaoped; sales of 6,000 bush, at 93 for ear an i I 0U for Celled in elcTator. Oats tO. Rve and barleT UKchxced. Wfci?k? dull: 2.000 M.is. sol J at $2 1G. Nothin; doi.e in provisions anJ prices nomiu.l ; ne- pork wu cncrel at ', without butera. 'JlTäSl1.; are about the ejuotatiens for Joj lard..' Groceries u:.chared; coflVe 432: uS4r (321: moliw 3. CioTereed 13(ai323': flx 2 CO. Cold 19G; iWer lS3rle.V Xev York, March 6. - v tork namei. Niw To&k, March 7. CottOD dull, heayy and lower; e0slc for rjQvJdling. FIcur dull, heary at;d eleclinicg for good grades and ru for com moo brauds; $10 U5 3 10 25 for extra state; $10 9011 00 for extra round hoop Oh:o. and $11 15(3 12 OO for trade brand; marke: closinz dull Wtie'aj Uaty kzi loaei; t;tcrti J2 123, ar.d mall lou- at a: $2 Wheat quiet, without dec-Jed. chaise; white Western $2 "i: pood winter red Western f2 3. Rquiet ard unchangexl; western f 1 6i BitlcT fcarce acd rn. Corn ViOioat decide! cbic.t; $1 S3 for cil mixed western io itore; $1 0 far weterarUcw in tore. -

Oat Jail Li cctaliit; Jl 13-31 U for tera. Petroleum quiet; 43 for crude; ilQte for rffsed bond; 87 S. do free Coffee qultt and firm. Sarir quiet; Cub MckavsJo 15(217;.

Molasse dull and nominal. Wool duIL Pork opened dull and unsettled and closed firmer, with better demand; J3G(23G 25 for new njes,cIosicf st 3G.12$ cash $34 00Q34 23 for '63-f4; do cah and regular way closing at S3! 00 for caah; $30 00(330 23 for prime and $35 00(335 50 for prime mess; also 1,750 bbls. new mes,s for April ani Msy. at buyers option, $37 2jQ3- 50 for ahoullera. Beef firm; $15(322 for plaio raeti and $21 (524 for extra mess; beef bams steady at $0650(327 50. Ire?scJ bogs stesdv scd noniiLal. Bacon in moderate demand; fur Cumberland cut 19,'21; short ribbed 20':321,and long ribbed 21 (221 ir. Cut meat steady at 17(3 IS for bouhiers and 1S(221 for hams. Lard opened heavy at 19j(323i; choice 23sStf34'. Butter dull at 22(334 fer Ohio and 2f(?42 for state. Cheese 15(a;23. Money active at 6g7 per cent. , Sterling quoted at $1 08(31 0$. Ojld dull and lower; opening 19; advancing to 193. declining tol97ir, closing at 1971; 197. . V 4 saw Toax monby maskct. Niw Yoti, March 7. Tbe gold market exhibits considerable steadiness, but beneath there is a verv weak feelinr concealed as much as possible by large bolders. Kates nave ttuctuaiea during the dar between 197,V193. Latx Gallarher'a Exohan" Gold closed steady at 197. DRY COODS. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. JOHN RYAN & CO, 9 Wholesale and Ketail STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 5 East Wnhsington St., AT THK OLD STAND OP If. H. GOOD, Respectfully aauoanca to tbe citizen of Iadlaaapol! aud tho surroundlnir eaantry that they kite pirchased tt ttck of M. II. Good, coniiMlOff af STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WliicW tbey umw wfTrr tfca Mitjr at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES anJ will it M tUa aatira lck REGARDLESS OF COST, tu rder t iuk ruoai for th I "LA. M ENSE ST O C IC Taey art now receMnf, Purchased for Cath ut the Lute BrenkDowu Sale in New York, Aud will tt (Iii at pr cat hreltfr UNKNOWN IN THIS CITY. J. R. & CO. Respectfully solicit tae Ladiea, MerchabU, Farmer, and tbe pablic generally ts call and eitmtte tbeir stock before tbe purchase, a aluf I dollar's worth of dry food as ' Bargains will be Given At tka old stand t(M. II. GOOD. JOHN KYAft A CO. InDUsaroLis, Feb. , fcblO-dlm-lss HOUSE WANTED. WASTED A Hons with Irom foar to six rom. for which a reaonsble rent will b paid monthly iaadTance. Address P. 0. Box 9. mr7 J6t ESTRAY. STRATF.Dfrom tbe subcriHer a Katardsy evenicf, March , a Cbarle's Kemker'a e;rocery, a Brown Hare, with addle on, left biLd fot a bite, 8 years eld, aad with foal. Anyone giving information of her w heretour will be Lberally rewarded. Leare Information at the Seotl celcSce, or addrei JOHN A. 8TEWAKT, mar7-d3t Greenwood, lud. DR. A. tt. SEITIAft, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON rrici so. io yikglxia. ayixux. RFIIDI5CX, 9M AJ-aBAMA IT. WANTED A few Pupil to lai tract oa tie Gaitar, aid will Ti!t tteir reslJeoca if de&ired. For ii-i.-a:aüon apply at i. F. Senear's Dnig tote, St I Kte BtQM fUvick sTkS. MAJtT A. CAJTSOS. fetM-dsn NOTICE. ATTENTION COOPERS! FflHF. Jimroejmeu Coopers' Unian tf lEdlaaapolis f meets tery YtMh eTi.ir.g of each wk li tke Moalders' Caion Hall, on South LLoois street. Cnicn are reqaeetd to oorrep:i4 wtth the Tie w of formitg an j:i!en.!to&allr.ia. J . it. LEL05C, President. J. T. SCOTT, Secretary. ntchl-dira REMOVAL. Tk k. fcOIU.r5.AFCBITECT,BA RKUOTED HI 3 1 9 - oJEce from the JCtaa Eaild'.n to his reidace STo. U Woet Oku straws, cwrwsw Merldtoai a4 Httaoie ja&i'-oYa Adminiatrator's Notice. VT0TICI U hereby fiyen tna! tbe tm!er-lril ass bn appulated AdmiiUraiM f the .tat afaaat TTiLiler. late of Afarioa cotr. eoca-td. Ail Uric J, cUIbs acaint sai4 tstato itc14 tie tacm, ts. US4 cy oais cr sZLnaauca. la taa Lark's cZce. . Tbe estate Is S8ppo4 to Vo oolect. iniowEX piirTLa, -

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HAVK ISCjrOTXD uLK t tf HK-AfiOM TO the bu'.Sdiisrs kaewn -THK OLIi STAGS FACTORT'oo Ciearsln, bfhvrfn Mrriellnii aird Iuu) Ivaula jitreeu. WLere sU Eepslrltf tLat v maj be fatsre-t a t:a U sr La will Lereafter te ttkta. We take this ecat'va tj 3t oar kaak s t ta rlt ie&t ef Irvdiar.apci: 1 latfiaaa, for (k ry irWrsi patrocar heretofore extract le as, ard htpeccrfs CilitleifortheBisufsettre el CA&UAGES wuleLahle a t tc3aodtt aar cwIhmti rspcljr nk uf c!as of VetfcJe mate Ja th euaotry. Chr Sale-Katt Hl t Cf.cMaaeJ st tla o!J ata-J. aarrh mim of tut kartet fMe.km mm ITor to keep a fail stock ef Beady-Made Carriages, Baggies and Spring Wagons, Cntanly oa U. AJ1 parvaas &eixig Crt -! Carriate art repect!ally luylted to caatu.ee exr aitcl. We have a few Eastern Busies that wo sriil sell rry low to des tho tut k. IjRJCW A SIIAW. nisrS-d w FOR GALE. A First Rate Bakery for Sale. C10X?ISTI!fO cf a IfcCoIlca Crst-cla Cikerst . chifce, as good a Dew, Ore a, a4 U other BarkiBo ry necessary for carryitj oa tie business, teln tke only on la tho city. The proprietor's Ul health Is Li reason fi r e"irf . Fr farther particular Inquire of 13KSRT ACIIET, ESQ Itxl.mimtpvlU. JOUS P. , pcM-wHH Mkhla-an City. PROFESOIOrJAL. iii:fac;i: u. Ficn, MILITARY ATTORNEY, AXD NOTARY PUBLIC. 11 & 12 Up-Stairs, Blackford's Block, C-rner of Wsklntan aad MerJJaa ktroeta. Jan. 14-43. REAL ESTATE ACENCY. HILL & COXNEIX. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, o. h W eat tf nshlufton Strrrt, mDIAKAPOU?, VSIX r ? VRBT variety of boiness appertaining to a MlllUry A Claim Acrsci transacted in mmMr ia .rt.ri atfaction. The attention ef those winhrar, to pnrchaae, tU, leao or rent real estato ia directed to this trm. febQwltf PROFESSIONAL. REMOVAL. Doctor WJI. TCIOTIO, a HAS REMOVED LIS OFFICE f ROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, niKREHK WILL CONTINUS to treat a&l euro rrivate Disease, Iq all tbeir species, tspt, rspv:ficatlot. and phase. lr. Wm. IhornnoB will Ivo to eacU patient a written iustruuieut, biiiuiiiij hlmelf to eSect a radical and permanent cete, er n;ake cr charj. lr. Km. Thomson La made tbe Irejuaent of Hirate D.resxri specialty siarr the year lfil three years la the city et Bafialo, N. y . , eis Lt year in Chicago, 111., and two years in Peoria, 111. ItarirK eigLt years prsctico la Cbicsfo, III., he cire! ver tbirtfen thooacd ca. Dr. Vfm, Thomson, iu his practlco for Srrofnla. Rhenma'.lc and ptneral iiees tl the Lloo-1. a-es a hnmica Unj Vapor Patb of the xuet logeniotj kind, ia cor Junction with internal trrstnient. 8RU1NAL EMISSIONS, the cen-etjeence rf elf-at.ae. This solitary rice, r Heprared sexual !ndn!r;eteo. Is practiced by tbe youth of both mxes to an almost I n.ittd extent, producing with cnerrib certainty tho fl!owirg traircf rnerMfymptonts ctlefs. crxobated ty scientific Radical nieures, yv. fallow countenarc, dark Fpots under the eyes, pain in the beal, ringir.tr 1 tho ears, and noi like th ruthnsr of leares and sat fling of chariots, aneaMness abont the loins, weakness of tbe lircbs, eonfosed yUIcn, blunted Intellect, los of confidence, diffidence in approackirg stranger", a di.lihe to form new acquaintance, a dispobit ea to ahaa society, Ium of memory, beetle Bathes, p!mp!es and t arious eropticssbcut tbe face, furred tongae, nicLt swest, fetla breath, cough, con nnsptlon, mcnomaria, and freqaeM ly Inosnity. Tbe anicted, oo the first appearacco of as? ef tao aboTe synjntoms, should Immediately api ly to Dr. M an. Thomon for relief. jCfyOlTce aad Consultation R:ars5o.2flSotJtbDH-. ware street, Indianapolis lud. r.U.Box 1U4. jai.2f-41y MONEY ADVANCED. WOWEY! mOWEY !! ADTA5CFD 05 Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, Guns, Irfufclcnl IiiMrnrnrnf. I.ADIE5 AND t,r.5TS' WEARIIVG APPAREL, BED CLOTHING, AND IIsaaliol4 ootsi ssff liwerr Dcaerlp tfSSM. All articles of Talus boagkt, sold er etibaaira at do UIII0IT I0AÜ OFFICE, JTo. East jrahicl&i 81,. (A few doors wet of Uttle's HoteL) N. R All transactioj.s strictly cotSential. tar All unredeemed tHi are sold fur tbo aaoiM 4ae. febl7-ly. J. A II. S0L0M03. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOKES. Wi Aits ormisa surz&ioR iydccixesti t persoDS wltb a Little re4y meana to oecsrt keces. yft will sell Lot Entirely on Time. aad erect comfortable Jwellgs buEt j go workaaea snd la grod s:j'e. ou U.e paycentof b fas riuek aa tio '.mprvyement s will c"t eb rentaina to bo paid f "y pyeiiu iiH tsach laore than a fair seat oa tao pr- rLie. Hs'.ir.? lets la neiriy all parti cf tbe dty, ro r.n imimmf T1 i.hlnr tj sectiro a bose: aad has. m - l .rrw.nt nt laabf r on a and. and werki readj etc nloyed, wo caa erect baUdings oo short aotjro. ',9-(!t' Kml 7Utte Ag. JOII IJ. SULLIVAN. LIVERY, SALfANO BOARDING STABLE, to. io ! tarl Mtrcei, lnrrr of sailncl Rsall4n. saartl-dly crocerTeg and produce. A. V. LA7BENCE, AT KOCL1 AND PEODaXl DUtLXI, Xa W JUy iß VJT West WoablBgtosi etroot. , ' Tr. . Uilx pal Ir all os Coanry Fresla . . . ,