Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4489, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1865 — Page 3
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: -0. L C I T y I T E K S . t"A few xchtace tf-f. Io puck f e of 100, can tx Isad at tbia otc tf tTk II c'c! Km Fa rxflj gift a concert at Maaocic Hall, oo ToeiJay errnicj, March 14. t'J" Traita o' lb Ciucianad railr&ad art , tgaio rcDLicg oo lirr.t Tte water hi to lir rt Ce-JcJ that tht traint mat .heir result ostitctiOBa. AaauaT M. E. Cbckcx PfMcbicg at AsSurj JI K Cnurch to morrow at I0 . m . bj R-t. Wo. Hell. Ileiicr, ar,4at 7 p. a. by Ktr. We. Wilton. KistcjriTios Fifth IoJUna cifilry, Cp;. John O. Ithrxlea, company H; rea'pbaiico accepted by Mjor General "Thomas, Match 7ib, lfe65. Uaue For tie gool of thj aemce. G7Yt'.rüay Wat.iotOD ami Nob! townhips, io Shelby county, reporte-1 ai the o:e of tbe pravoat manha!. To day Fik townslip, Martoa county, rt rortt. C37"Skiff& Gaylord'a njir,tre!s hai icoth.er full bouac, wbo appeared to appreciate the muic and tbt comical iuee of the company. Tbia aftercoon they bold a matinee for tbe accoodatioo of thcte who cannot attend at night. t3T"Tbe gorercor left for Washington city last Eight, lie will be beot two weeka, naor or lewi Important buinf& undoubtedly calls bim hither. We ball adtnae the public when be return. ' - o as - a - - Thk Last Dat. Next S4turdaj ia tbe last day city and county taxes can be paid betora the penalty of ten per cent U added. Look out, uipatera, and when jou go take plenty of greenbaeka with you tSPTht county comm'uuionera jpent yester day timing tbe poor larm Bi d eximimr.g rs condition. They report 75 person in charge of the county on ibe pUce, all of whom are in good condition and well cared for. Declalon in tbe up-eme Court. Thursday, llarch 9. Tbe State va. DaTia. el .. from tbe Morvgomery Circuit Court, petkion lor re hearing orer-ruled on the ground that afihmance was entered by agreement. CEPFrom tbe best information we ca tret there ia yet a deficit of brtw e i two hundred and fiity and three bandied in tbia city. In tbree more woiking days ti e fim ward wiil be ciiel on to report. At tbia time it eeros to us it i imfofib!e to entirely clear the city ctd relieve the drafteJ men. MrraoroLiTA.t Theatre. The hou.e as crowded Uat nijlil ou tho occasion of Mi.Thomson' benefit. The Ciicket was t.r formed in a f ery superior manner, and reflect! great credit on all conceied. It will be repeated to-niht for the last time, o aecuie jour teat early is oar advice. Lxatis To-Dat Tbe 146 h regiment, Col. WeNh, rai"el in the 4h congre.-iouiil uistrict, 1eves fr the front to-day. The 15Uih regiment, "Col. Tavlor, is full nd has been turned over to the U S. autburiti. It will probably leave in a few das. The troops now leaving 0 eai. J3T The DrilHant ealoon. Captain O'Lrary proprietor, N 103 South lliiuois, hiw recently been refurnished in elegant atvle Tb rearmrant la under the charge of C iptaiu Klhott, a mo!"t actomplisheil caterer, who keep the larder well replenished with all tbe delicate of the se.on. At no etbli-fiment in the citv cn a more tempting me Ibe procured. We commend the Brilliant to the hungry aud thirsty. Cl5Cl J ATI KaiLaoAD Tbe following di pa'cb was received yesterday in relation to tbe conditio of this road: Ci5Cis!ATia 3Irrch 10, 1&65. Ed. Si tiüil: Pieae notice that our train art running with their uual regularity. No in Urfereuce by tbe bib water of the Ohio. F B. Loed.O. T. A Time to Riro&r As it ia of interest to the drafted men and their friend. to know when they will hve to report at the cf5.-e of the proTostmthsl, we republish the time tor the itv: Firt and 21 ward, Wednefav March 15 Third and 4 h ward, Thursdty, Mtrrb 16. Fifth ad 6th ward. Friday, March 17. 8entb wrl, SturdaT, March 18 Eighth and 9;h ward?, Monday, March 20 11-dTt
ArroixTKESTi. The following aproictment I co.its. pants, Tct, hiwl, Udiea cloak?, boots were ma5e in the new Indiina regiments yestfr j and shoe, gold and filter watches revolver?, dv : J sewing machine- and a lirge quantitv of other 141th Henry B. Spencer, adjutant; Edward good t o numeroaj to mention. All the above Hrtion, quartermaster. j named article will be sold vry low to make 147th Captain Thomas M Kirkpatrick. to be j other advaucemeM.. lieutenant coloccl; William F. King, surgeon; . S. 0. Weddington. 1st aMtant aurgeon; Albert j Twextt-fivk Di liars Reward This sum S Reed, 2J aiatact aurgeon. ! will te pid to any partv who will inform the ad-UUh-Marah B Tay lor. formerly of the 10ib, mtir.f a good hou to r?nt, from five to to be colonel; T homas C. Dilby. lieutenant col-i ?even rornJt c(.utriil!v looated. not over lour one,; James M. Wat, ra.jor; George C. Beeks ; fquue- ftom thn con erof Mtrvlu.d and Mcriurgeon; James P. Wallace, 11 assistant ?ur- j ül!tn Ptretia ; the houe to be acceptable to the geon; Thomas II Harriou. 21 assistant ?ur-; -llrfrt:s Address: B B.. I iock box 21C.
gron; wono w. mini, ii lieutenant ana quar-1 term.iter. I52d Wbeldon W. Oriswold. to be colonel: i T m. VTf ii . . i . I- . . a i Jorph W. Uhittaker, lieutenant colonel; Julius Waldschmidt, m.jcr; Wii!imH. Thackee, furgeon; WiliUni M. Mercer, 1st asitant ?urgeon U3d Jotn F. Wildman, major. T Ibei lubllc. For Th State Sf ntin.l. Indianapolis, March 10, ItQS. TA. F.DtToa: Iu jamce to myelf, I ack von to iLiert ia jour pjer mv an.-wer to a cruel and uncalled for aatercent tnaJe this morning in ihe columns of tne Journal, wheiein it is abetted that oo the night prtTtoua to my dichare bv Mr. Bilev, I ws iu a "sute of beastly intoxication," which I pronounce tj ba total'ly untiue. That I waa in a decree C4nitd betond the bounds f aober reajwu.,A-Jj no, dcat. ba; 1 c.u brti g 1 hundreds to teliiy that there no hin in mv j couduct to justify the tipttitxon ot hicn he n ' made ue; and in !ec 1 i ar troui trg t ii g mv 1 elf t$ the extent he unmet, there were ratny to! whom do Je.utiou Irooi a cortect uejottttn r ; ' was apparent. j That Aeshould net upl i-judgmen; aai; m the j wt-nesot tne penuenirn .i wort:i mjd ureili-j genre wbrse name wrre attached to the kirid re ! a r- .ft .t I queat put)iinea in m paper. it a a t!.o ir.d othem tbal m'ght be nimco) i- mpl m in ili to the motive thai promoted lhoe frien U to take the ciepa they did in my bchslf. H:a airrt)OU "ihat be baa no Jtthnß :, the tratter" i too aptaret.t to de-crihe, though t.v that feeling should exist toward me I m t i lo- to imagine, a I have cctiird reer ir juri him. and tor my fault he mlt been the tteatet aufTerer And urel v it fME to me u: n e-?a-ry cot to s.j unm.nly for him " th po tow-rIul a weapon as the pees at hia bck t'i att.ck a er on devoid of fiiicfi meati of defeu-e - sie t Ail di.po.il. or d 'M he g'ur:i theprinc'p'e that a lauil mice cmmitrd '.s i ever to t e lurs ven or f Titten. ir i furrrrr : bi' th 3"-n 'er. If that i Ai f-i!.t g l ia prou l to kr tl it it i not hre-l bi ihv ki: d iubl:c, t h.-ee hi JI hive received i mmvactsof cturtesy, td upm whom I tfcw rna'!, leii:g tk,tm to judge, f.firg that the--r i- :he pr. r vt-ive bj which I bot.ld tf. .ui !cd. During the ft 'n 1 h.ve w rkel fith fuliv i.l trn eera tny p.i. doii i: niv du, withou' deviation, thn ugh ricVce an-l tru.t untilhla oie unluriuti.Te ccurrei.t e. kthJ ure't my piat conduct n.iht w rrmt, iih the feeie lecon I he tecei ve. thit in ihe fiücr m dutj to the public will be performed faithfully and wi-hout csue of reproa h. To mv kind friend I deire to exrres my thank for their eccooragerneot, artd to .urr ir.em it hall i.ot be ucrememberetl Let recollect that T. r t. heman: Ta f9t('.e l-ta u I havtLoihiag more to fay. 4Sj dedi ah.il apeak lor m Youra rerpctftt:iy. la the future L. P. RaüD.
ttltttarr Dlrectorr. " For general af rmallou w have cotrtpied tbe foüowtci; directory to-tbe rarious military head q3(rtr, carrp and fEeea at tbiapoBt: H$lit f.cnerl Al!n P. BofT, eottattxlltf d!tr'ct of If!.i.a hfadui'tftrifrtk iiJtitrieT,bttwtaoPcnIin!a iiA I aar. B l Gn. T O Pttehrf A. I. M. Coera: for Indiana bf aiaianti rtb 1. MTat:oiton itrtet, twtih öcr
Hi jailer 0i-ral fln.tj B. tarr.nrta, coxaiataoirc w.k imi a1 5rw J'v itrftt. Cbloocl J. 8- ?lnoocn, clliury comwarJart-ba1-qaa'tara oait.wet coroaf ct AtarjUbd aa4 Dtlawara ir-cta. Colon! 1. J. VTartf, Cloel 17th rctfcjBt V. R. atid cctnnrj4irf pt blqaanera iiutb aW lar.on, il door m( cf Wert itret. Coll A.A. f event, Colorl th rffloeBt V. R. catnaiaisdinic Camp Mortan ani Bttrtl P.rrci fera iquart'rt at fvurnimla Btntckv. Cocti1 vT, W. t rjbrirr,co!Bmar.d:nCjnp Canineton hea4qurter at CampCariibaji'!). Couwl Alien Rithrford, cotBxiJ.ne 221 reffimeot V". R C beadiatrlfri (ivutteastCfarr.erULio IL1 X'erMlIan trt'. MjorL. B. nywn, hlf wasterinf oCc-st-hei-qcMer in Wa-bmatoo Hll, Dear th?tre tuidlDg. S. tobba, M-fical Irtcr oflce corner L awtra ar.i Vir!Bi arena. Captain Jm Wilcn, A. Q. distorting oCcrC!f on wat: of Menllin, , betweea I)ui.ana and 0or;fia itreta. C pfam J. L.Troxnbal?. A. Q- IXelotblny. aartpnnter' tiore ar. J trnportmtiou -t Me Merallan, tt-tw-n Louislita nl Gerfrit itreeti. Cp4ala C. tUy. A.Q. UiUiun for app!f of potHe ammala oQca weti i4e Mernlian, between Oeorgia ai4 Lou.oiaoa nrreti. Captain J ei b Pop, comiaisiary of 3li!itnc ofIre we. i eida Meriditn, between Loui.ica and Georgia atreet; wreboae direcilj tppo lie. Daarr Mt kti.no The drafted men btld a meeting at tbe Tabernacle laat evening, George Lowe in the chair, (i. W. Geiger, secretary. The amateur m-ocittioa bave kindly volunteered to cive a benent on Monday evening, when will be presented "The Conscript' Uetorn" and "Spectre Diidegroom " Mr. Kappas offered the following resolution which w-is unnimou!ly adopted. Reolve J, That in consideration of the noble, disinterested and untiring loyalty of His Honor ulayor Cveti, in beh ilf of tbe drafted men. and aN ) aa a tribute due to his high moral worth and gentlemanly character, we pledge ourselres eiraestly to bis suprt in the coming election. A number of commiucej were named for different objects. A pjooJ feeünc prerailed at the meeting, and a determination H expreed in filling the entire quotit at an e-triy d.y. The meeting adjourned to meet again at the court houe tbia eveniog. Come out every draltTgANsrta or Rial Emtatx The following tnr.a'ers" of rel esuie were deposited in the auditor's ofüce yesterdav: John ilorrioi) to Johann Jhndri-, lot No. in Morri.on a corrected PurHlirihion of 10 acre.audition to the city, paid let being 37 feet fr nt. by 133 dr-. p Pric WK) En K. Ilodfon to Neaton A. Tiutblood, lot Xo. 1'2. in fli.ck 3, outlot lib, on Inditna Ave line Price $200. Eiward Chapman to John Fe try, lot No. 23, in futr' !uvi"ion of oi4 lot ISO object to mcrtgMge. Pr ce $G22. Willum Bobb to Au7Ui-. Mierrtait, d;rty acres of the puuthen.t quarter of the southwest qu irterof tection 27. town 1G. north of range of Price $2.(MI It vill be Light The opening of t!:e best and che pet cir and tobtcro fetore in the city at No 3, Palmer Houje, by John A lledlir.f r. Itirt mv inteniion to crry on the tobacco busi-i.e-s in all it branches and it will only bececeaMry to invite everv one to call on nie for Cigar, Finecu Chewing, Piug, Smoking Tobacco and Snuff at wholesale or retail. It will be my aim to keep only the best brand of goods and to fell them at tr c very lowest price-, inakinc it for the intere-t of every rue to buy of inf. Hiving hud long experience in this bu-tncM, 1 can guarantee the best f ttiafaction to all. Joiis A. Hf.idligcr. 7 C No. 3 Palmer Hou.e Provot Marshal's Office There were mustered in ati 1 aent to cntsp yesterday, by the Provost Marshal f this district, 87 men, divided as follows: 2" reciuita. 13 substitutes 46 dmfttd men. Ot the recruits thrrp were creiited to the lt ward, two to the 21, three to the 3J, three to the 5th. one to the Cih. on to tho 7tb. two to the 8th nrd ore fr tbe ?ib ward, atid or.e eubnituie credited to the lt wird, tnakiue in all seventeen meu crtdited to tl.e city yesterday. tsPHeitk tm, tnerchiat tailor No. 17, North Illinois street, nearlj opposiio the Bite IIoue, dnaju!t received a Urye stock rtf new and elecant spring poods for gentlemen's wear, consisting of cloth. c:i?aimeres, Traiiuga, and everythii g required by giutlemcn. Heitkam being a plendid cutter, and having the beat of workmen in bL employ, ein Ct anv gentleman wanting a new ppring suit. Cill nd look at hi? stock ii you want to get a mit. 7-tiCt t3TA vcry elect lot of pecord-hnnd clothing cn be bought at the piwn -brokerV, ls5 Ea?t Wa,biri rrn st . if Hr.rilieil for aoon. coniaiin? of " ' Pot t fSce. 3 t f. rSfllhodiu. of the Circle, the fashionable j pi tee of resort for all that love good liquor?, ie ; in receipt of the best of ale, both on draughtand ! Dottles, a superior article of old copper d:- ' willed whi-ky, apple brindv, and other fine li i ,iors. His re-t;urant is -upplied v;ith all kit ds i of gam" in seon, and hi? cook rrepare it in I tt c higbet ?ty le or art. Umom TabR.nach The above buüöing wül c.-m'ortatilyjsc-tl three thou-atd people, is weil lighted and ben'cd The aamC is for let t l.r orcetts Apply to W. H Loomis. Ofiire corner Wellington riiid Metidian treets, It diHiiJiolis, Ind. 13 Im IScnour, at the Bites Haue Drug ?!ore. on Washington ctrect, has a lirge stock of paint, oils, Tirru.-he. and all articles required bv r tit , that he is Rellin a low a.- uny other 41UU.T . For Rfnt. A I tree room i:i the third ?tory of ihe t ew Sentinel building. .No 27 bouth Me.i iiir. street The rocm 4 well lighted and the cntr"r'ce S"10'1 Applv a' this tffice. 7tf. VST 3. II Mirot, No 233. Eot Wahin. .on 'ret. bis in "tor n lirge sunk of second hand fuHiI'ure. t eirly nil as gooj as new, whii h he se'ls at pt ice- to a jit the times IVThewaTti kee; ut of he dmft is to cer jo.r Utot ar.d .hot s of Lii.'z.at the Pilmer llou-e boot m d hoe note, where there ii an ast'- it. eut t nit all 1 1 e. Th-'m.-:. : ertUeaiect to daj 'e p. per j in 25 tt. the tbiri pate of ANNOUNCEMENTS. HR. r.DTOR-ILKA-E ANN UNCf TlIK of M.jrr J0iN tAV EN, a a cn ;iitfcr r-eievt!v.n t tlif Z.cr tf üsjor, a:.J b; ge. a. A.KYB0DY. ifR.KDircr.-TOU UaT AN S c'JSOt TIIA.T COL. A. D. K fc., it a ch;-Jt U r ib of ity Ire - ur r. ct to the decM.n f tbe U:.cvZ.i.;:c:.al Lcul Tti r. a! ti p.T-ijnt:r g r '..etloa. C-l. K --e k.rr1 b c- tr.trr f.i:fc'u!i Jr thie jear Ir. tiie fr nt. ,:,J a C- i tv ftftf th-oi at b rre. It A!?T VoTKk. MONEY TO LEND. m:-a.5T 5c smith, f uthrir-t ty fljvrrr-rrrt to lra ty).WHi. latiai frvtn tl to tbogard.. oa vvtcb. Lh.mtrxl. Jel-y.Ujtr f. Fura.t r. in.truru.Lt, acJ othr j-e-tux-al p'. vrti, tt No IPS. N rtb lU.no i ptrret, S-vmonl'r Blink, tt Cr. I tu lJ.D uorih of ttt tut-. UvttM, M!r. Irtata ric. eco&4 Joor OÜV. apen at all bo-r. C3rCtrWeo4 plaJgat at ai! Utt tot aal er traaa. ja&90I:f
Telegraphic Dispatches. croaran untMirroi via aMtTiitrnrt.
fror .rutne Itepwri "tee I I rat Vrtz. MIDNIGHT KEPOIIT. j Latest War Hews. DilUcaltj Apprehended Between the United Mates and France. Tho United StatC3 Consul Ordered from Mexico. Gen. Slicrman'M Progress Through orth Cnrolina A RAID U? THE RAPPAHANNOCK. BUDGET OF REBEL NEWS. SAXES OT TT. S. BOlTXDS. Ac. &c. Ac, 4&c l ioui Waahltiicton. WAaixoTOM, Mnrcb ID The Richmond Sen tin el of tbe f th, contains the following: Nothing hsa occurred to disturb the quiet prevailing belsw Itichrnond, ; but if the weather continues good there will be active operations in the Ticivrlty of tbia city in a phort time. Ninetien c tr load ofconf.de ate prisoner arrived in Btltimore ou Friday evening. Tbe Richmond Examiner of the tth". says: For the pa;t few days there hts been but 1 ttle firing on the Richmond aid Petersburg lines. It will require a week of sunshine and wii.d to render the roads passible and put the ground in a proper condition for any extctirive military move menu. We have a very important piece of news which comes direct from New Orlenr.-1, and implies a prospect of i-erious diJIiculty between the United States ar.d Fiance. It is a confirmation of the previous reports in northern new --papers to the cflVct that the United St itcs consul at Matamorag.jj.o was accredited to the Juircz govern men tn been ordered away by Mtxiniilli.in It is nlso reported that iAr ir eca to the United Srstcs from that port te now refu-ed llvi'h bouses of congiers have p.;?el anew tx law. and repealed the old one. The Whig of the 6-h 8tv.: Sicrtuan is played out. It our i eadtrs don't hesr r reid any good newg from South Ciroiina, it is a non srquiter that there is none to commnnicite In a few dajsthey will hear where Shermtn is, and what ha befallen him. Let evtrvboly ba patient. ShermtoV opportunity to establish a miiiurr tiepotifim haJ fled, and we wiil foon heir of his di-t-omlort and di.-grace Frauk Soule baa been apjMjicted internal revenue collector for California, instead of Mr. Cur li-, and Mr. Curtiss asesor, vice Mr. Fay. The Charleston (N. C ) Duüe in, in ön article on the situation, eau: 1 When the YaDkee commander counrrnl his army at Spottsylvaui i and around the Virginia ctpital 12o,U0 etron? and we hid but 69 ,(HK) why miy we Dot severely punish two combined armies whose segregate wijl be les thin 150.000 men. The lines are impregnable. The resources ol Virginia have been held in reserve. Notwithstanding more than a month has elapsed bin c the granerics of Georgia and a portion o! South Carolina have been cut off from Lee the men still live on full ratious, and tucre is no reason to appreheud that they wiil fail to er joy plenty to tbe end, aud therefore, under the guid ance of the wile? Sherman, and we have never flt more confident than at the present hour tbt be is dtstined to come to grief. Let our pecpie then be patient till our arrangements ate completed and plans consummated. The dsy will break through the darkest gloom The mighty reaction that ma?t. follow victory will more than compensate us for all present reverses, and, although ble edicg, our country will rill be fo jnd in the arena with her spirit unqucncLcd and tbe sord with which she baa so long defended the principles of truth, just;c ard iideren deace. The FavetteviUe Telegraph assure its readers that it is not the wish of the gomacanit to cooeeal anything from them, but to prevent, if pos-ible. the Yankee force in Wilmington and S-uth Coünt from letrning anvthing ( the movements of each other. Their moansof communication are very limited and uncertain, and it is our policy not to nuke an improvement lor them whose condition of aiTiirs will be so ma terirtllv chtnged in a few diva as to enable us to dispense with this rentL'tioii. All our information thu fr is of a verjencouraging charac ter. The following is from a lite number of the Richmond Dispatch: All remains quiet on the Richmond and Petersburg line. Thoutrh vesterday w;ia the fourth day of the ! consecutive dry weather, stül Gr nt does not car ry out the threatened burst from his let"; upoti the south side of the railroad He ha erected a number of ob-ervatories along his Hatched Run li::e, and ftom their tops h'u sign! corps take daily observation of all that is pas-ing in our camps We have every div freh installments of ru mors ia relation to Shtrrnan's movements, which are uuknown. All qvitt in the Sbenm-Wh valley. The B.mk of VirgiLii ia redeeming its otes at the i ate of G for one in gold. The Enquirer call? upon the government to seize the gold for the defense of Rirhmnnd. truni ctv lork. Nxw York March 10. By the arriral of the Dudley Bveeb. which left Newbcro on Monday eveninc the 6:h, wre learn t!it up to the 4.h itsi., wsrro showers had been failinii for a week, miking the roads bad. It cleared off Saturday night. The enemy baa felled a preat number of trees acro-s the rosd. and paths leading from Newbcrn to Kiuüston, which were being removed by the force advancing from Newbern; wbi h force w.tawiibm a .hört distance of Kmgfton. Ref usees who arrived in Newbern jitate that Fajetteville is iu our po-?eion lat week and lhat Shrrmin'waa within ixteen miles of Raieigb. Rebel soldiera were deserting iu companies, and in aome casva by regimenla, and awtue a ere returning home. The people pv little attcutiou to ;he procla matiou of Gov. Vanre, callini; them to arm.acd in taost places in North Carolina they go forth to meet Sriermin with word of welcome, but are particular to put their atotk a; d supplies oct o! his reach. Quite a jknic prevails among the netroes in North Carolina ince the announcement tbat thev are to b? tonciipted to ti.'l.t in the rebel vrrnv. - - I be rte!s re row githerirtg them up, and it ia said ibt a strong coni?ncation exiata atuor.g the con?emti ve dve hol-Jrn to re-Ut he mesure. someof wbjci a irmin 'heir slaves ia order that th-.-y my be at!e ti detv the rebel aatl.orit:ea: and thu rttain the servants who exhib.t a retJincrs to fight for their raaiters and rather than ht for the confederate govrniLe: t. A creit cutr.her of ue?roe are rleking to Sherm :n'i armv The Comineiciil'a Hat.u;r'a Rut. cumspontUbt of the C L, ti) t!. rnio bating become passible an aavanee to the pouth eide of the r.i!rfad is hourly lookeJ for, though no order has et been issued Th we-knes tu the t?od market iows itself by a continued de-'line in prices thi mrn'"5 " Sate of V. lloudt. pBtLDXLPaiA. March 10. Jay CooWe reports ale r.f 7 31 to day at f 452.13l The hrgc-t altera i-ubscription was $300 .0) frra Cleveli.d. and tb Iariet e.aurn fl.OUO.UU'J from New York. There wer 3,165 Individual sub tcilptiora from $50 to $100.
rrota Philadelphia. PfilLaDXLTHlA. MarcVlO.A speciil"2i.patra to the Erenirg Telegraph frosi Wa?hingto3, haj th following 40a Monday lAt thirteen transport, cecipanted L; the gun UU Comaodora aüd Read, proceeded cp the Rppahacuock on a raid, the principvl object being tbe capture ot a large quantity of tobacco known to hive been ent from Rirhmord to Freder;ckbnrg to be smug gled into our line. Oa iti wit the expedition croefeJedcautioaaly acd the gunU,'ts scoured tbe river thoroaghlj for tcipedos. A schooner bound up the river with a cargo of wht-ky and tilt was first captured by the Read, the crew ar.d cargo remoreJ and the schooner blown up. On arriving at Fredtrick'burg it was found to be garrisoned by a quad of rebels who, however made no re:i:ance. A Ixxiy of troops and sulor hcded'wbo sac ceeded in cpturing the tobacco, amounting to 95 ton, and it U estimated to be worth $3rMJ,(XJO. The country around Fre-Jerickjiburg was pretty effectually scoured, and during tbe raid over 400 prisoners taken. An eitensive contraband trade has been organised by the rebels on the Rappahannock, and this expedition was desigced to break it up As the vessels passed down ibe river on their return a number of deserters came off from the shore, eight cf whom were from the. 2 Ith Vir giiiia ctvalrv Capt. Brickerhoff, 10th ii. Y. cavalrj, and Gt n Grege were found dead in their beds at the Continental Hotel tiia morning.
The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. M Proclamation by the Trealdcn t. Whereas, The twenty first sction of the act of coEgre, approved on tbe 3J inst. . entitled an act to amend 'several sections of acts heretofore p is.edto provide for enrolling and calling out the national forces aud for other purpose-, re quhes, in addition toother lawful penalties for the crime of desertion frorn the military or naval servica that all perpons bav deserted from the military or naval aervice of the United States who do not retern to aid mvlce and report themselves to the provost marshal within sixty days after the proclamation hereinafter mentioned shall be deemed and taken to have relii qui.-hed and forfeited all rich's of citizenship and their right to become citizens, and BJch deserters shall re forever incapable of holding any office ot trust r r profit under the government of the United States or exercising ;my of the rights of citixecs thereof, and all persons hereatrer deserting the military or naval service and all person? wh being duly enrolled hball depart iroui the jurisdiction of tbe di.ttict in which lie i- enrolled, or go beyond its limits with the intent to avoid a draft into the military or naval ?et vice duly oideied. shall beMe to the penalties of desertion, and the preidcnt is hereby authr zed and required forthwith, on the passage of this act, to ;Jue hia proclamation Felting foiih the provisions of this sectiou, iu which proclama-li.-n the president is requested to notify all deserters returning within GJ days, as aforeraid, th it they s.ball be pardoned on condition of re turning to their regiments and companies, or to such other organixttions as they may t e assigned, until they shll s-'rvo for a period of time equal to their otiginal term of enltmcnt. Now, therefore, be it known, that I, Abrahim Lincoln, president of the United Sate. do i.-.sue this, my proclamation, aa required by said act, ordering and requiring alt deserters to return to their posts; and I do hereby notify them that all deserters wh'i nha!!, within ixty day from tire date cf this proclamation, ou or before the 10th dy i f May, lSb'3, return to eervice or report themselves to the provtst mirshtl, shall be p-.rdoned on the condition that they returu to their regiments and companies, or to puch other Organization si they may be assigned to and fervc the remainder of their original terra of enlistment, ar.d in addition thereto a period equal to the term lost by desertion In testimony whereof I have-hereunto set my hnd and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washinctou this 10th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand cij-ht hundred ar.d sixty five, aud of the independence of the United States the c9th. Abraham Lincoln. By the president: W H. Skward, Secretary of State . Nxw York, March 10. Mr. McCulloch, tl e'new secretary of the treasury, in re.ipor.se " the ofCcera of the treasury detriment, thinktd tLeui for the honor of their visit, and complimented them for their fidelity to their duties. In the course of his remarks he enid: My chief aiu will of course be to provide nivalis to discharge the claims upon the treasury at the earliest day practicable, and institute means to bring the bu?;ncsJ of the country gradually back to a specie basis, the departure from which,. although for a time bc'ug necessary, is no less damagirg to tbe people than experience to the government, but the whole of it will be the main otjecl with me. 1 shall not be unmindful of the importance of having the current business department conducted with fidelity and dis patch. Corr.rci-sionfr Davis, en leh ill of the treasury officers, tendered their cordial congratulations in an apprc-piitte address. Niw York, March 1Ü. The Tribune's Washington special sajs: There is ihe greatest activity iu the medical, commiss try, and quarterrn aster's depntmeot, in forwarding ruppliea to cur forces at the south. Transports ate disp itched daily from here, and from Alexandria and Baltimore The Times' pecul says: Tbe Senite will probibly not adjourn before Tuesday next, usthe presideut desires them to remain for Ihe purpose of confi. ming uomii'.io: s tofid vacancies which have oecurred during the present session. The Conm rcial's Washington special says: Vice presiJen Johnson is at Silver St rines, tbe stit.urbtn residence of F. P Blair. It is hoped the fiesh air and quiet will recuperate and re;tore his mental facu'tie The Times' Charleston corrc-pondent says the army which Beauregard took from Columbia upon Sherman's entrance to that place numbers B.U00 men, which is the nucleus of the force Joe Johnston h. Besides this part of Geu HrJee's array from Charleston miy bre got up with General Johnston. Tho Times thinks Johnston's force can't be Ure eciouh to cake an 7 scrioui opposition to Sherrsan Th c lol'owinz In li-.ut nim aprear on the list of r.irittv olüccrs re e..tU re-tived from the rebels i.eur Wilmins'.O'i: L'eut. F.J. Shuli. BIiKmin-;ton; Mjor John II Isello. Wapello, Cspt. H R Ber. dine, Circle ville. O.-io; Cajtii-i Ii W. Evans, Kirbvville, Ohio. N'rtw Yoax., Match 10. rheHetald'a correspondent from Winchester ays Early despaiitd oi nuking a ucces-fu! attack upon Sheridan. Gen Cuser aU' kei Kuly anl captured all tis surplu? stores and tix pieces of artillery All the spoils captured, including a large quan tit t of ammunition, were burned on account of ti e bid condition of the roads. All the rete! wagons cipturel were destroyed for tht same reason. Generai Cuter remaiued ai Waynesb-m till Sheridan, with the cia'n cCbmn, csmc.up, and numbed on through Rock Fish Gap to Greenwool . At Ut accounta direct from Sheridan, Gen CuUr was wkhiu a few mile of C'harlo'tbvillc I he cinture of Lany t remnant of bis once sp'endid army frees the valley of any regular f rce WAfsHINUTO.N-, Mircb 1Ü . The St.. tte ha tonrmel the nocvntij:i .-Tt .v a Wk Ol Li set tor JcLa I . tla e M oe m:ni.tr to Sutiia, I h cation cia. tnel by the lavt uer-artmer.t as a lawful prix oi th general grjanl of foel- - - aV- a l rerent rints, tLat patt or j-juisiala Dicg ciaimed as the enemy s country. The cotton was tken on land at various disttt ces from wtter, teams bivirg been sect out to rather it. The claimant took the arcneaty oatri un-ler the prcclamitioo of tbe president, although he hid tikea to part in the rebel lion. The arguif.t: occupied seretAl days. The At;r.iev general, assistant attorney gen era! &Ld Chi L Ames, repres'iited tbe govern cent, ana a. sprinjer, et i.iirois, was oouc sei for claiosct.
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cided tbat there eoixM be no veiiorf as a prlx' of private tToperty by the navv department in in land waters of the United S ates or on land since the acts of congress of le6 1-6-2-63-64,. ard therefore this property was not a lavful prize of war. but the rrofextv shoulJ have been turat-d over to the treury ofheers as captured or a bar: doced property, under the act of March 12:! Ib63. f This act prescribes raeai by which loyal citi zens ciav recover compensation The liVel was ordered to be dismissed the court. Posesion of the Red river country beinj temporary and cct lor.r eooceb to recur t the rights of property to citizens io that part cf Louisiana, tbe election tnen he'd in the lied river country was not legal and conferred no rights. Washington, March 10. Tbe Senate has confirmed the nomination of Arnold Krekil, Judge of the United Slates Dis. trict Court, for the western district of Missouri and Samuel Howard, as postmaster at Chicago Locisvillk, March 10. A freight train ran off the bridge over tbe Long Lick on the ashvn!e railroad this mornin, caasinfir injuries) which detained the Howard train from Nashville 3 haurs this evening. Tbe bridge will be spcedilj repaired. Washington, March 10. On Thursday night a party of rebel cavalry, under the nephew of ex-Governor Letcher, attempted to cross the Upper Potomnc at Muddy Branch, when they were met by the pickets of the 1st N . 1 . cavalry who drove them back, kill ing joung Letcher and 10 guerrillas. The rebels under Kincheloe are in force near Leesburg. COMMERCIAL. (.BY tlUMUM. I Cincinnati Tlarket. Cincinnati, March 10. The decline iu cold has unsettled the market even more than it has been, and business was In fact suspended as regards most articles Flour very dull and prices nominsl; extra offered at $3 50(2 S 75. Red wheat $1 c5; dull. Corn lower; earU3c; shelled 9?c Oats lower at 7779c in elevators. Rye and barley unchanged. Whisky dull; sales were made at $ 15, but at tbe clo?e there were no buyers at this rate. Provisions dull; sales of city mess pork, at $35; bulk meats sold to limited extent at 15J (iilTt, which is a decline. Groceries unchanged; coffee 4341; sugar i?) 24; in!ase$l 25(S1 3.. . Clover seed $13 ii; flax and timothy seed un changed. " Gold 183; silvfr 170173. w Yarn market. New Yoai, March 10. Cotton dull, heavy and lower; 73 for middling Flour, state and western, 10c lower otf'tommoo brands; better brands are dull and declining; $10 25(210 35 for extra state; $10 b5 10 Ü5 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $11 5'JQ 11 65 for trade brands; market closing firm for common and dull and heavy for good grade. Whisky heavy aud lower; western $2 24 closing dull. Wheat heavy; 35c lower; Milwaukee tlub $2 0b; Chicago spring $2 13; amber Michigan $2 302 34 . Rye qu et. Barley quiet. Corn without decided change; $1 9 for old mixed western in store; $1 70 for new southern yellow . Oitsdull; $1 11(31 12 for western. Petroleum dull; 41(S42 for crude; 67068 for refined bond; t5b7Z, do free. Rice dull at 123 C ffee quiet and farm. Sugar quiet; Cuba Mus vado 154l2 Molasses dull. Wool dull. Pork heavy and drooling; $3i35 75fornew nicss, closing at 34 50 cash; $32 5033 75 for 'C3-'6; do cn-h and reeular way closing at $33 00 for rash; $2ü 7529 00 for prime and $34 0034 50 for prime tam; also 2,500 bbla new mess for March. April and May, sellers and buyers option, ij.34 7536 00 I3tef urady at previous price; 18(321 for plain raes?; 20(523 for extra mess. Dressed hogs dull and heavy at 1 54 161 for western. Western bacon eha-de easier; for Cumberland cut 13V20; Jons ihbed 2020); short ribbed 2d. Cut meats steady at IG417L for shoulders a:.d IS' !2 1 U 34' jjr hams. Laid shade easier at lb422 Butter du!l find licavy at 1827 for Ohio tod 2C(ä3S lor state. Cheese 15(223 for common to prime Egiis steady at 33(33G for fresh we?tciu Money active at 6(37 per cent. Sterling heavy at 103 G dd heavy and lower; opening 191, declining to 190, and clonng at IbTJ,. ur voaa konkt Maskat. Nkw Yorx, March 10 Latik. Gallaj.her'? Exchange Gold closed steady at 193. WFJM PATENT PLATFORM SCALES F A 1KB A KK'8 C1TTLK. HAT. COA GRAIN , AliKBOriF. RAILR0AI, TRACK, AID COUHTKB SCALES. f r- ; v .; .-1 "u t mumMw ' acq facta ret oiäly by FAISBAXK sr.robnsbsry Foraal at k a nufacttirrsprleesby W.P.aALLUP.Afect, 74WeitWasali(taiat. aptl-wly anapal a. Indiana. DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. DULY, KEEPER & RUSH, WHOLESALE SoutliIeiidian St., h ist rnn ir.Mo dlpot, "VrTXR FXCLUSIVKLT AI WHOLES ALK A COJir ptt stack of Dm, JiIicin. Paim, Oils, IyStalfi a4 Pa-tst Medldna. Also a lartre aacrtacfTit cf PtrfJT3ry, Pohjam and farcy GoMs. Window G'a4 and Glaae-Ware at P:t'bura; prir. Ccat Oil acJ Ccal Oi! Laups. tnir-a3ra ROLL OF HONOR. fifim ROLL OP PXOR ! UAVlXii parcta-td a couuULjif iuttrtat It tbia JaMly popular work. 1 ara now prparJ lo&Str rpecial lnducemeou to dfrviuK atd buawablt rata to c.BTass tbe a late, tat a rery amail pniwu of hieb baa lhat far btcn caorastt. At lit dig;n of tht work to coamtajratt tbt baro-lc acta of lndiasa' brar koMitry, bcnarably dia-charje-1 o.T.cer and solder wili is all casti bar tb prefercBce. Ta kali cf Uoqoi ia a perfacr. auccaaa aad baa been prcftounced ty competent jcdge.to ba tbe iuot trail? al Aid ImpArt'al b:orr f tat iverl CAaralrti jtt written. Tte cot" Votnnje will toon ba la ereca, ATsd will cor.ta'.fl tbrf.:iEg dtcr pttoo of InilTidual beroUm, and a!a taey taetfltrc gly UttrettiS rtjlTBtTataJ atd bltfrrapbkral aktacbta. ' A. D. f TRIlGBT, Col. 6Tttt-lUaa Yo:a-rtar,rbiShr. Add ret J. i Rxifia, CorrMToid at asd Qtctral
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NEW DRY GOODS STORE. JOHN RYA1M & CO-, Wholesale and Retail STAPLE AND FANCY DSY GOODS, 5 East ffahslngtca St., AT TUE OLD STAND OF M. II. OOOD. Reipectrally aaaaanet to tat ctt'reua of tadlasapoll aot too RBrronnatng couniry tbat taaj sava parcbaaed Iba ifcoca oi M.n. uooa, caaaiftlDg oi STAPLE AMD FANCY DRY GOODS, ffblch tfcej caw offer tae puVJc ai GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Xüi will tbt totlrt attck REGARDLESS OF COST, la n!r to make roon for tbt IMMENSE STOOIC Taey art now recelvlc?. rurcliased for Cash at Ihe Lute Dreuk-Dowii Snlr in Pfcw York. Aad will bt wld at pr cat btretofwrt UMKNOVM IN THIS CITY. J. R. & CO. KteptctfaHy ollcit Ike Idita, acrckat.U. Farmtrt, atid tbt pabtlc K'nerally ta call and tzimict their tteck before thty pnrchatt a alDjlt aoHar't worth of dry (rood af Bargains will be Given At tbt old at mud of M . II. GOOD. JOIIN'llYAN A CO. IxDtixiroi.ru, Feb. 9, l65. ' feblO-dlm-lns WATCHES. American Watches
BUY A GRNCIXE WALTHAM WATCH if y adoralla and rtllabU tlma-ttptr. BUT A GENUINE WALTHAM WATTH 1 i.atalraod it worth do-iblttb frW tf tbt worihI4t F.nx'.ioi and 5w1a vatchaa. GEXUIXE TV ALTHAM WATCH E. wdaatfrwl fcr Raikvad r'j'r emi CvJrJort. GENUINE WALTHAM W ATCH ES, raaita txr'.' for KAiim bary boating -caae, acurtt Iln-ki,-r-V. ff t tnr Watch direct fron ta aaaofVfotj', an kp DOO. but th XrnQil. 5IJiT.E VATCnr.5ENTTO MJf.DIEtS oftbaia In .&t of a linia-k(r, t lltr lwtj.t MrwiVt ra'.a. Tbt trado t-i;plla4 t farttrj 'ri r. A ir a c cutar. Wt aVo bar a lrf riTy ' ; ' 4 .'ai. Walch, Tint Jw!ry and Sl1i4 Si -.tr w.rr W. P. BINGHAM k CO.. 50 East Washington Street, Nar O '.J rfcl'-cat' IlalL PROFESSIONAL. iikIveage b. fi Sen, MILITARY ATTORNEY, " -Axr NOTARY 'FÜBLIO, 11 & 12 Up-Staire, Blackford's Block C -nr af fTaahirftaa aad Utrld.as r-trta. Jan. 4 -iljoiiiv a. SLLHVA. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, .1. IO F.aat ira.rl Strewl, Ira rrar f wcnttnel Untldltif roar21-dIy NOTICE. ATTENTION. COOPERS ! rTRBK J-arstjstta Coer Uatrn rf laJiacapo!; TEttt ttrry Fiiat Ttt;rjr of each week ia tbt MenldtrV ULira Hall, oa "ctb L' -ioIb ttrel. UbIod ara reqeewttd ta crrep9&4 with tbt rww of fjiTnlif a a UtertatUaa"Ua.oo j. nr. rELoro.Prttfatct. J. T. SCOT f. Secretary. -facht dita WATEI A few Pap'.U to laitract on tbt Ga ur aad wiU -rlilt tbetr re!dtoca tf dtatrtd. Far lufomaUoQ apply at J. F. Seavara Drtf Star. Pa S Bau Htoat fciJCl. fakM-si XK. MA8T A. QKVy&S.
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By a i brt:y f tkt kecretary C tbt TrtMarj, tbt a&dercbexj fiat aaM4 U Gawaral SaWrlpitea Af'tcy tit t3t aa!'r CrJtt2 B talat Traaaary 5ot. btarlnf tttea tad tirta-tetrtAa pT etat, tattratt, p anciBkaawa at vk SBVBX-TDIQTY " LOIN. TheM 9ota ara Lraaad ander data af Aagaat Utk, lUA, as i rt ptjablt tiirt je art fro that tlaa, ia carrear jt er ara cocrartiMt at tba apUaw af Uat baUar ta'a U. S. 0-2O CIJT PER CENT. GOLD DE A It 11 Gt BOND. Tistf Barla ara caw vanb a prttalaaa af aiaa par cftt , lackdis; o!4 tattrtat frwa 5ttabr, wllci maket tb acteal profit mm laa 7 30 laaa.at cwrraQt ritt, Icc'i i:f letmst, abc-at ttn f tr ctct per tri era, beaiiea iU erajw rm .v.U auaj mutUotpml IomWw, vAich a Um A" I tXret per cent, t-aoff, according to tht tatt Itrlcd oa other property. Tho irfrest la payabla taml-aannally by easpaaa attack td to each aatt, which may b cat off aad aaM ta aay kaak or taaler. Tbt tutertat aaowxta ta One cent per day on n $30 note. Two cents QlOO Ten 01 at oiooo ta a C3000 tt Nola of a9 deaomtnatloea aamad will b protcptly furnished apon mtipt of e-ahtcriptiena. TLla U TUE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET new ffertd bj tbt GtTtrcratct, aad It it co&SdtB'Jy eiptcttd tbat itt tuperior ad? anugaa w.ll makt It tht GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. lat than tr00,00o,00 rtaa'a aoaoid, trblch will probably bt dbpottd of wltbia tht Btit 60 or 90 dAya. whta the botes will probably command a prtaalu-a, a fcMBa forwily beta tbt catt oa eloalrtf tht atbtcrlptioca ta other lean. Ia order lhat dtiseoa ta trtry toww axd taction of th eoantryKty bt afforded facllitlts for tak!cg tht laaa, tbt 5atio&al Banks Statt Bank a and TrlvaU Saaktrt throegbeat tba country kat fTntrallj airrred tor. etJvt tahtcrtptroat at par. !nbacribtrt will ttltct thtlr owoagecta. In wboa thry hart ctaflJecc, aad who oalyare to bt mponaiblt for iht delivery of iit Dato fvr ablch thty raoelr order. JAY CXDOTm, Subscription Igtet, Philadelphia. SabtcrtpUoot will bt rtccircd by th FIRST NATIONAL BANK, iDdianapolit. INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS at febl3-d3a!iw3a it PROFESSIONAL. REMOVAL. Doctor. WITJ. TllOnSOIV, HAS EKUOTED Bl OFTICI IBOM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street. WHKRK BE WILL C05T1XUK ta treat tad care rrlrat D: -cases, in all tbtlr pecits, itagra, ramiScatiPn ar.d phai;. It. Wra. TbornioB will rlt to 'ach patient a writ tea Instruroatjt, bitidin Limteir to enect a radical and perrcanrct cure, tr o.akt no crarge. O Pr. Wro. ThoBsaa bat taadt tbe trratment cf frlttta Li.eaiet efV .pecla'tr .iret tbt jear 1S51 tbrtt yetrt tathacityot ttanaio, n. T ., eiKBt eara ta fjiucago, ill. ( ab twayeara tb Peoria, I1L Dnrlr-g eight yean practica la Chicago, 111., he curtd over Ihirteea tbooaard caea. Dr. Wm.Thctnr-on.tn kla rracttc f-r HcTofBla. Eh ea rn atic and general c.leae of tb bloo, a Faaaleating Vapor Path of tbt tuwtlngfBiotn kliidji cor-Junc-uoa wita i&itraai ireatBaeai. hKMINAL KMISSlOSa.thaconaeoaenca afaalf.at. Tb'.a olltary vice, or depraved ttaaal t&daganct, la practiced by tbt youth of both atita to an alaott aalimit' d txieiit. trwductcg with aatrrinc ctrtaiatytht fwlloa icfc train of norbid eyBiptcma BLleaa constated by acientitic-mtdical Botasur, vu: Sallow couBttaanc, dark tp&ta oodtr tbt tyt, pain tn tbt btad, ringing la tbt ear, aud aoisea likt tht rBatlirig af leave and rattlinc of chariota, aneaaiB aaoat tta lotaa, vreakaea af tht lirxba, c'LfaC'l vision, bloated tnicllrct, lt of cmCdence, diCJeie ia approacbiog airatrtr. a di.likt ta form taew acquaintance, a di-pclfaa ta ebon clty. io or mtraory.Decue noanea, pimpiea aratartotu ere ptionaabtBt tho fact, furred tet.ga, tiULt twtatt, fttid breath, cooght, c&ovnpüoi, raonomaaia, ai.d frtqaent ly loaaaity. ThtaSicted, on tb Crtt appaaraar ef any of tho abort lymttoai.tkoald Imrntdiattly apply to Dr. Wm. Tkman far relief. JfyOSfce avdCotttultatioa oaa5e.2J's)utb Delware atrtet, Inditnapt!a,lad. P.O. Bot IM1. Ja4-dly MONEY ADVANCED MONEY! HOWEY !! Anrxxcr.D 0 Watches, Diamo i ds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, Gum, JVIuftlc.il Instruracnm, IJIDIEV 15D GT.STV WEAItllV APPAREL, BED CLOTHING. A5D HeuacHold 4atiot of tlvary garrlp aittn. Ail artjcie of val&a boaght, olHor tzcbajge4 at tht TJNI0II L0AII OFFICE, fo. 185 East TVathinston Ly (A fw doors wtit cf UUlt't H.teL) a K.B All Uatftactiooa etrictly co&ädst UL "Crail rtrMeeaitd pledge art told for tht latut da. rebl7-ly. J.AM. 6OL0M05. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOIS. WE ASK OfTTEJ5Q JUPTR.IOR lat'UCMtTT ta peraona with a iKtia roady naea&a to oacaro k od-. Wo will ttU Lot Eutircljon Time aad erecieonifortabU dwaHinr, halst y ff arorksaea asd m good atylt, oa tht ptyae&tf a fat such aa tho saproventnu will coatth rtmalae to bo joaid o eay rarteti-j not mach tmort thaa a fair at Ov tho pre mi. Catitg lou ta nearly all part of tho dty, vt caa a-CfcBBTrodaia all wtthiLg ta oecurt a boat; aad hav. ox a larr arsox&t of lam bar oa hasd.aa4 works ra'y ewpioyad, wt caa tract b!ldlga oa abort aoticw. M'KBK3A3 FIKBCI, tp-4a 1UJ VUtata An GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. A. V. LA7IlEnCE. Ipl LCCIR ASD rXODUCX LXALXZ, 5XW 30. 1U3 Jg Wtat Waahicirtoa atraet. Ja0iSl)M - a- aa a"a:'a
