Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4504, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1865 — Page 3

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WEDNESDAY MOKNKNO. MARCH 9. CITY ITEMS. MfciTtixxt Oct 64th reVt Surgeon Ssmuel S Bojü; resiTirU March 23. I'-XS. Csu.e; diability. C7l!f C. Krl, wbo va Lot by Ertiagtr, it toll ltviog, with prtfci of bis recoserj. He can coovers, ani bia rni&d ia Dot affected tj his wound. r"Tb work of eletricz out tie gutters oo Wliiugt&n street i prtipreeiog very tlowly. Two or three of the ilet working men we ever mw are at work at it. HfA report wa current je-terdy tual JcKn , Piltikel. tbe brewer ia this city, bad bailed itinker out of jail. Mr. Meikel ffq-.eMs ua to $j that thi ia cot; that he haa Lot baited Mm ont.ar.d ha no jjiuiihy with him whatever. Ouacfthe teu ?pcinieii4 cf led ore evr found cau be? aetn at our cffice, baring been presented to oeby J H Vejeu. E-j Itcutjiaiiit zO itT cent of pure lead, ebd i from tbe Oalena mine, in northern l!l"ao'n. We wer pleated to aee the Han. Jo Kiiuue oo our street yenterday, looking well. He tell os tbe propct for tbe railroid between tlie city at.d I)uville, Iliino;-", through Crafordaville, is good, the r eop!e alorjr the hoe heilig determined to have it built. l4f Aaboth the citj paper hare mde roittake in the oaroea of the doctors tht extr.ctel tbe bullet fiotn Kulea head, we give it correct ly. Df A.J Mullen extracted the bl!, ted by Dr. Homburg Kle will mo-t likely recover. Place Wasted Two women from Georgia, refugees, each with two children. wih place, till er in the r'uy or count, where their erricecan get them a support. They are will'iog to do an? work that will secure an bonest living !-r ;hemfelv.s and children. Inquire at this office 23-3 tSf De?ar, Brother li Co , the wholesale dealers in pitce good- and readr-made clothing, have removed to No. CO Meridian street, 3rr.au 1 1' block, and thej would be happy to ee tbir old customers, and dealers in general, call oo them and eiaraine their extensive prins nock. 23-G Tolido Atr. Meni. J k D. Duncan are the agent forFinlay L Wilder' justly celebrated Toledo ale, in this city, 'and will have contnt fupplr on hacd. There i no ale brewed in 'the wet "which gives better satisfaction wherever it is used, and its popularity Is tcaiutaired by its . uniform and superior quality. CSTHeitkajn, the merchant tailor, No. 17 North Illinois street, opposite the Bite Hjuc. has jujt returned from the east with new stock of ppring and summer cloths, caMirneres, vest Inge, and all article in the gentlemen ' outfiting line, purchased since the be ivy decline, which he will sell at the lowest gold rates. Any penon wanting a spring suit should etil on Mr. Heitkam before purchasing. 23 4 MtraoroLiTAX Theatre To neht 11 be presented, for the lat time positively, MUs Lo gan's great play of The Felon' Daughter, in which Ali Lo?an will tua'ain her original char acter of Eveleen, supported by the entire com pany. Miss Logan appears for only three night. more, and we advice every one to pee thi tl ented Idy, who have cot already done so" Th e who have seen her, as a m uter of course will go againCiici it Cot bt Yesterday the criminal dock et was called, and the ci-e set for ye-terday. the state ts. Peuaall, w.m pie J, on account of the attornev for the defendant betn ick. Tbe petit jury was not cillel. The grand juty brought in two indictment for prand larceny, against Albert Tearle and Joel White. Tearle was p!neel on trial, and prt of the evidence in hi cafe was heard. Tbk MonTULiEa Mrs. Thompson & Son, t the rews depot, are in receipt ofThe Atlantic Peterson's Lady Nationnl Maexzine, and Mn D-oiore-t's Illustrated Monthly and Mirror ot Fas' ions, for April The two latter niatazuThave lull reports of the sprir.c fashion, wi h complete illustrations and diagram Mme merest Monthly is especially valuable in that regard, on account of its rractical character and tbe number of its illustrations in all departmtnt of ladieV and children' wear f3"T"The Atlan'tc Moofhlv for Aprii ha j-it be?ti rtce'ved at B wen, S twtt & Co bookstore It is an excellent, number, contain'mi: h number of impTtant article by s nie 'A the be-t writers of the country. , Oar Young Folks, for April, an illustrated monthly magazine for boj? and girls, i alro re ceived by Bo wen, Stewart &. Co., and for sale by them. This is one of the best : uhlicaiiofs of the day for young people, and ought to be taken by every family in the land. Transfers or Real Estate Deed for the following property were left at the auditor's ofce vesterday for transfer: John Thre'keld to Sustn Part-ley, forty acres in the south half of the eit half of the south west quarter of ?ctin ID, in town 14 north, ot ranee & east. Price $500 Jr.siah Fressell to Abigail Cp'fgrarh, lot No 23 io the town of Newton Pm e S225 Andrew Wallace to William B Utby.O acres in the east half of the southwest quarter of section 12. in town 15 north, of range 2 eat. Trite $1.HK) L-opold Breh to Alorzo C. Braxnan. 32 ft et by 26, in out lot 3. on Fort Wavne tvente. Pxite $100. The- Atlantic Restaurant. This nnnifircnt new restaurant and saloon. 172 South III::,ij street, opposite the Union Depot, is cue of th ut popular institution. in the c;ty. The proprietors, Mesrs O'Leary & Stahl, pire no b.r with the verv Ut article that ibe market !

nfii From ten u twelve o'clock in the ! aßU mo,e unty-eignt lace skirt?, mom'ng. and at the same time at night, a -pier- x Tora Tsvlor has produced another siir-.. did free luich is set for the accomodation of their j fu r,T a London, called" Settling Dv.M It customers, gotten up by that famous artiste. ; ; , nje act? .hows ud the dan gers aud exttavIyuis HMy. who has been head cork in the J arances ol stock speculation, ai d is sid to re Bates, the Burnet, the Astor, and other first I Kood tor a run e-j'zal to the " Ticket of-Leave class hotels. There is no place in thecity htre I Man

a netter meal can oe procured titan at tue Allan tic, and the genial bot. Captain O'Leary. i ever reiiy to welcome the hungry or dry, and supply teir wants. PaoMOTioss, The following promotion in Indiana regiments were made yesterday: 521 James A. Leonard, 1st licnteoant.comptny II. 65th James McAtee. lt lieutenant, eompmy G; W. R. McCieary,2l lieutenant, eompmy B. 1 00th Jamea B.llinger, captain, and Corne liu L'et. 1st lieutenant, company K ih Thomas ilouh. Freemtn S Cbur h, Ira A. Blossom. Elia M Rjjcr. Berjtn.in W. Taytur, Henry M. Vingard, DtviJ S. Bendtr at d Thom4s Paul, captains; Thums? IL-uh. Frteman Si Craurcb, Ir A HUwsofn, Kiiaa ii. Iiagtr. Berj W. Paytoo. Wm II Stoby. M ch tl Cok. John T. Weinr. John A Mcltint.is, Svlvester W Soolirasa, Willet E BirtJ. Robert S. Cox nd James Evan, 1st I;eutCL.-ints Sj?reof the above lieutentnts were Mrp-i.ite l Irom sergeant to lieuteoatits, atid after irds iroo lieutenant to captain. Ioax Omca Fovd A few ao a h)t ! cf zr.iJ and ftlvtr wnhr. rina, chains, p :v:o j pet. o!r ! e lour reiclv. i. .a i t-r im .nted lern: ger j.tol, bu-i -Urs tool. kes, nuter", pen-kiiMf at d a vr e y of o.i t r rticle- , i loutni in the lumt.rr aarl o J - Jt Ct.i.iii, ui) the coruerut LK-ljir r.u New "io.k a rrets They are removing the lunib-r to tt.eir new vani and tr.e ariU les wte tui d tiutr a lare f .1 of lumVr The burI ir' ti.fi'a weij vtr ru t. ai.i in b.d Cun-iitiou. hut the i.tl.i-r articles ere in a cijir biz aidin nni t Ufi lii.n Itwfour.d that the property n-iored to C r l Tu.die ' frotn iheir lon .worin Jl. m to'en from the resHlei.te of! Mr. 1 il.e. uge'her wMi the ktofhia ana aJ, wii i 4 thcr art iv.de were o!-n When it kn.j!; th -f.r r'k!e were found uri lr the I um. er. a. th ion. cdlected to seaicb lor moi property, but ao ur tL above la a!l the prc;ty f jazi.

A Dxrcm a Lrcr. Dr. W. P. Parr, wbilo a;UBt surgooo ln charge the sick rebel nrisonert at Camp Morten, ld a mn namel Thomas J. Beck ender care for over a tear, a'.-k with coccmpt;on Ba k was conscripted jcto the reNl army from Tenae prib, Loui'iarn.aut 4'J mile below Memphis, oa the Mis siVsisipri river. He is represented as a anion tcn in the south, wh w forre! into tie army, an J tea taken prioner on the fall of Vkk'burg. Bick iai a wit a .d oce dauere- Üvlrg w t he wm forced into the armv, both ot whom have sincedied, and he did not know that he bad a relative l:irg. H was very wealthy before the war broke out, ornc about 1 U!0 acres of land fn one pe. nd 2.CÜ0 in another, on which be had about 4'X) Uves. with all the machlcen for woikin,'i-cottntoadTattpe Buck did at Co Morton, but bfore hi death beexecu-. ed a will in which he left all Hi etiU?, bej-i.les mor ey in bar.k at Mem;hi,to Dr. Tarr, to wboco he hd tkcn a nret liking The Dr was absent in Lou!ville at the time the will was made, and knew nothing of it until hi return. Tbe Iii Is r ' w in the hinds ol McDonal J & P.oache, to exa.i;.e whether the confiscation act will afUn its valid ty. If the will is valid under the hwaof the land, couve;ir.g lb land to the Dr he wdl take po?e-ion of it during the spriug. at.d place it in the hands of parties to rai.e a cotton crop We congratulate tbe Dr. oo tbi .treak of lurk, ard hope the law u such that be cn rif htlully claim under it. Tut Gexasicm Me-rs. Hezekiah k Brown, two accompli died ard popular restaurateurs, of Jotiexteriente tu the bufinena. are fining up, in elegant i-'yle, a returnt on Kentut ky aveuue, opposite the state c-fSces, which will be open in a few days. The establishment wdl combine, under one roof, a retiurant, confectionery and saloon, each aep rate and independent, and the proprietorinten! to m"ke earn perfect in all ita de pirtmenta Tbe dining Lall, atd tbe upper rooms lor private parties, will be pipered and furnihed with the richest material. that can be pro cured, and the rooms already fini-hed are a hn l-omcly fitted up a any ptivate parlors in the city. The best ol cook aud attendants will be emploved, and all the substantial and delieacie ol the person will be served up in a fityle which will not fail to sitifv the mot fa,lidiou The Geranium will undoubtedly be the tno-t fashion b!e place in the city. MtacH ant's Exchange. iyi Kst Washinoton Street Mr George Iriih and Mr James Ken nedy, late of the famous No 1 E?t Pearl street saloon, Florence prorrietor, have t-.kenthe menificcntly fitfeJ up Merchant's Exchange, Idl Kit Washington street. Messrs. Irih and Kennedy are both courteous young gentlemen, of correct buines habits, and their saloon will, wc predict, be one of the tno-t popular places of public report in the city. 2-3-6 EiRi ic a! The Infallible Hair Restouatite. Decidedly the bet article for re-toring gre) hair to ita natural color, (not dying.) curiDg all diei?es of the scalp, preventing the hair from falling off, givirg it a softness and glo that nothing cl-e can produce. Price i per bottle. Sol J br all druceists. J. F. Srot.R, druggist, Bite Houe Block, as;ent. eod-tf Removal John J Paron has removed hi book bindery i&to the building No 13, Wet Maryland street, SchnullV block, where ho will be pleised to see his friend'. Blank books, r,d every kind of book-binding executed promptly. Having the most complete mtnufactory in the west, he ia piepared to bind for publi.-her on the most favorable terms. 21-b F"Senour, at the Bates Houc Drug store, on Washington street, h.as a large etock ol DitN. oils, varnishes, and all articles required by fainters, that he is selling as low as ny other houe. For litXT. A lar-ie room in the third etory of the new Sentinel buildings, No 27 South Meridian street. The room is well lighted and the entrance good Apply at thi office. Ttf. Ö5TJ. R. Mirot, No 233, Ect Washic. .en street, hi.a in ?tore a I rge stock of second hami furniture, re.irly all as good as new, which he sells at prices to suit the times. f?rSoe Dr. Wq Thomson's advertisement on the fourth page of to day's paner. jm 25 tf. f5T"A few exchange papers, done up in pack azes of H!, cau be had at this office U

l.t, MIHTK OK I Alt AJll A IMIN. The wells in the oil region are all ihrir:g with water. Th Mormon temple at Suit Lake City v. ill stvt D.OOU perrons Petroleum hss been und instead of fh oi' for dressing leather The oldest officer cow in the army is Adjutant G Fem ke. whose commission bear- date March 31, 1763. The entire copulation of all tfe and ter ri'nri's on the Pac fi.', belonging to Uncle Ssm, ia 675.000. There were 79.000 sick and wounded io all the military hospitals on the 31st d it of January lbü5 Live as you will wish you had done when jou come to die." Next in importance, vote an von will wish you bad done when you come tobe taxvd. The president ha ordered that on the 13th of Ami. the 4:h anniversary of the fail of Sumter, Mjor General Anderson shall raise the national Üag on that fortification. A Chicago mi rchant, who went to that city ten years ago with only $1 27 in his pocket, ha? just been taking an inventor? and find, that his Mock tiow amourjii to $! '12 ,01X1. Boston has h d but two street commissioner for the past thirty years and moie The present incumbent has served about ten yenrs, and his "immediate picdctor erved tweniylhret vears Mrv (Jraut review rerentlv a: d Mis. Stanton wi'nessed a in light sptirig bonr.eis. The Kmprt.. Eugenie, at the last reception, disra.ded i A man 5a Horton hl the curiosity n j Wednesday last to note the p.auie of twenty J five of the gold speculators at a certain board. , and on re.eriitig to the tax !it he found two of them onlv acsed- one on $70 and tbe other on $lGd income." At the cojivention of Sjro growers, hi 1 recently in Rttimre, Mr. Wm. Clouph. ol Cincinnati, reported the subjects for discussion A careful e.tini'e of tbe profits of sorgo iu that reg'yn gave 57 per acre above corn The Piattevi'de (Wis Witrea notes the tcturn tone of Miss Georgian Pcterman, ho tu been for twn jesrs a drummer in the 7ib Wi(o;iin regiment. SHe lives in EUenhor.'Ujh, is Laut twenty ve.ars old, wears so.dier clothes, i-oiiel ami re-ered. In G!fCw. Scotland, the number ttken up verir for diu;:ktnness smoir's to oif in everv u.urtetn a hall o t the p'tulatioi ; o: e i 'ven l the adults; t)nc in three of the men , tut lun oue third are o:neu; thai iu fact one in ever t let; womm, m d one in evpry five men. are taken drunk to tit Tli-; rtvn every ear A crr.tieimn in Fcoklyn. N. Y.hia recovered in a .-uit I.UUÜ dmics. of tnau who cl!e-l h m a cojiaiheid and a traitor if V"fk Wt-rhf, in rot cin the eise siy.: 'Ti.ia :uide tbe p.or h H.ort; l.er pty prettv dearly :r i.is iruperti:.ei.t loyaltv. OiUr membrs of the party loundef n 'sreat iniral i Je.is' wjil p'eas t , k roie of this j ist vet diet " lft'er from Chir!c!cu t The Wishingtio R-t uo!i?a:i s it: Ex-Goien.or A kin i one of the I rtest slaveLrtliirr t.d w !i!.i't men of theaocth. iiir the ot-cuption of Charleston by our force, he '.ia reported the iiaojes oi all h'.s slaves. -even bun tied ai.d dltv io runir. to the cimrnmd'tit tt th t, ai d ien each famdy a firm on one of thf r;j .t ürt.le ai.d proluc'i"e ;alnd on thec-t. pi.cei tbtia on it, and all r eil started la life Such a need deserves to be recorded.

Aa 'elopecaeat.of & pfafu!fy lefitatlosal ebiraeter baa takes place In London in bigb life Tbe brother of noble marqn, bordering upon three core years, bim elf the falber of a Burneroufmily,is one of tbe partie; and the lady, who is nearly related to him by mtrriige, ii the wife of a noMe lord, but one degree removed from the heirship of one of tbe oldest and wealthiest nmqtjisates ia tts kxgeora. Tbe oTfodirij ftir ooe, who has not ytt reached bcr thirtieth year, leaves behind her ?everl interesting chihlren, but she has taken with her the title deeds to an attractive feature in tbe shape of re cer.tlv acquired pror-erty cf tbe value of nearly 100.010. The Richmond Dipatch sava: '.'Among the h res captured on Gen. Chestnut's place in Smh Carolina, was the superb tallic n presented to Presidei t Dria by the viceroy of E,;?pt One of the Yar.kees. after ridin? tbe animal through the streets, trvjis tSTthe saddle, an J. patting him on the bck, rematkc "You are too fine to bide in these parts, and we'll seed you to Old Afe "

Telegraphic Dispatches. streams ixpiMLTmini ttaTimiiivnnt. frr .vf ortilnf tteport iee rlrst Fasje. MIDNIGHT lüISPOltT. Latest War ITe ws. FEOM THE POTOMAC ARMY. The Fight Near Petersburg. SUCCESS OF THE UNION TROOPS. l'ariial List of Hit C'n unities. The Number of Prisoners Taken. THE DRAFT IN NEW YORK. CONFESSION OF THE REBEL KENNEDY SHERMAN'S OPERATIONS. Ac, tVc. ac. At. from Sew Ntw Voek. March 91ditionat particular cd the receiver: urk. -The following adlate fiijht have been 1 he number of prisoners brought in by the 9 h corps was reported yesterday correctly at l,c?u0. The loss iu this corps is not far Irom GOO The ollicial figure of the lo hive not yet been ascertained. After tbe fighting had ceased at this point of the line it was thought that the attack might have been made to cover a more important one on the left, and consequently '.he entire army was put under arm to be re.idy for any etcergency. Gen. Humphreys was ordered to make a reconnoissance in Iront of his line in order to develop the enemy's strength and ascertain the movements This was done thortly before noon, and the picket line was here driven iu or captured for a considerable distance. Oar men contiuue l to advance, and part of the division reached and took possession of a aecond line of light works, but the rebels soon after charged the latter in lice of battle aLd forced oar men back to the line first taken. This was principally caused by the fire from two batteries, which they were enabled to throw along this advanced position. From this time till 4 pm. the firing was not very severe, the enemy having retired to their wotk9, leaving a strong picket Hue to hold their pits. At lid hour tbe inal to fall in ws aounted along the rebel lines, and soon after a he ivy column ap. pe.ired, and forming in line of battle, they advanced on Ocn. Miles divistou, but they were gallantly received by the heroes of this division, who soon drove them back in disorder with heavj lo-s. They repeated the attempt to break through the line, and failing in this they endeavored to turn our right flmk.but Miles was ready to icceive them here, a at other points, and they finally fell back and dipre artd, leaving their deid and many woui.ded on the field. The roar of mu-keiry on this ground wa as evere nt.d continuous tor two or three horna us wts evtr heard, add was Lt,t surpassed at the Wilderness Gen M and hi officers and men, particularly the Irih brigade, received the highest priie for their gall . t behavior on this oceas'ou. The 5 h division, under Gen Mott held the centre of the lit e, and repulsed each attack of the enemy with spirit, although the content here wiis m desperate u in the fiont of the 1st diris ion. jThe !2J divi-ion held the extreme leltof the hue, toward Huchei's run. the brigade commanded by Geu. Smy the oidy being engaged. They advanced at the same time with the rest of the line, and took put of the enemy ' forts, w ith a number ot prisoners. The Io.ses in the til corps, aa near as can be ascertained, are abuui C0, with probably 1U0 mi-eing. Among the casualties reported are the folic w hif : Colonel Ile'zfr;, 41)th Pennsylvania infantry, mounded. L'eut. Col. Andrews, 20th Indiana, wounded. Major Hamilton, 11th Pennsylvania, wounded, and Capt. Sewart, 1 10th Pennsylvania, killed. The engagement between the 6ih corp atd the enemy was not o fevtre as at o:hcr part of the lii.e where the 21 and 9.h corps fought. Here &Uo the oKjext of the attack was to feel tbe enemy and ascertain if tbe works were occu p'ed in lore? S nie of the troops finally reacbeJ the rebel picke s and took atK.ut 547 proners. driving the remainder bck to the ro-in ork;. The enemy's bitterie were very active here and did a gieat dealof mischief. The firing was kept up till dark without any attempt ol their pirt to regain the lost ground. The casualties in the Juh corps were 35 officers and 2.114 men. Among tbe killed are Capt A. C. Dougl. of the lö9th, and L'eut. Martin, of tbe l'-JJ Oaio; A(!it L Crawford. 13(J;h Pa ; L eut. Col J. G Prr. 139 h Pa ; M-i (J. F. Ruch. 93d Pa ; Col. D U M.lUkia.43J N. Pa . wounded. Killeor. 93d p : a;0i. C A C. Romrjle, 13'J.h Y.; Capt. J. The number of prisoners in our hand as the result of these daring operations, i 2.271 enlisted men, 2sr' officers, beside about 150 wounded in our hospital. An order is being issued to the army cocritu latiug the oflk-crs and men on the splendid sue cess achieved over tbe ecr mies of tbe courtrr, and thankinc them frr their behavnr on the occasion. A go d leal of picket firing has been kept up alor,: the lines, but without aLy casualties as far as known AVjji 20 deserters csmc in' thi morning, briosing, however, oo news rroin llHrrikbnra? Harzibieo, March 27. The following diapatch has tcen re ceived by Gjv Curtin from the war tieparimen-: WAnfT0v, March 2 To t Le Gov i t t ot oi Pcrjii.sv Iv inia: Tte tims for raiii g t.ew crgttizitios ;s I hereby extended to Apn. lo.h. but authonty doe tot pos'pone of intcrfeie wi;h the drai. Mus-erit.g oSit-er? will ot.ti;.uc to mu:er in. WSiiit-ed) Jas B Far. ' " P. M. i 1 rom . ISton. B. fcroy, March 2 The aaiU per the stetmsh p Atnca, t t L-.verpool, vit HilifaX, will closo t 7 o'clock ti-morio. W eoncsday morning, bit hbe will not ail until about ID o'clock. Arrive-i Saip Yours Mecharic from pert be- , tow; bri 'in i Jroni 1'ni.adeipnia. j The Swedish bark Mrie Lo-iie. abindoned at ! sea on the 13ta ios'-., waj Irom OriebelU, with gumo I roui lialtiiuore. Baltixoze. M trcb 2s A Fortress Monroe letter says the mail steamer Webster, from City rtt ... .... .it i . . .v . : rami, rxrvi an ijuci u muki.

rretn Clnolnanti. CucixaTi, Marcb-tS Tbe Central Ohio railroad was to day sold coder decree of the Circii't Court of the Coital State, the purchasers beinf J. W. Garnett. president cf tbe Baltimore tLi Ohio Railroad company, ar.d H. Clemecti, president of tke Little Miami Railroad com pa ay. who. as - tru'tce. represent the Creditors and stocktolJers, parties to an agrecaect forcipluliz ilion and reorganization of the affair of thw comrarr.

The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. M Nzw Yozz, March 2$. The Eiprci arcouncej that tbe draft will b? teoewed in some district to morrow. O.-ders will probably be issued to drafted met. to repcrt for duty cr tr obtain substitiitss within a brief period. Recruiting ha tetn very dull for several data past The Herald publishes a document sworn to by Kennedy, tbe hotel burner, before bii execution, which shows that the attempt to burn New York was made with the knowledge and approbation of Hon Jacob Thompson and other leading rebels in C icada, who have heretofore denied knowing anything about it. , The Times' Washington special says the trial of bounty jumpers, arrested io New Jer?ey;by Col. Biker, i iu propres here before tbe military commission. The Tribune's Washing'on special says: Gen. Grant has ample evidence that Lee has not sent any considerable portion of his troops to reinforce Johnston, and his whole force now will doc number more than half of Grau'e. The first installment of one and two dollar nati nal currency was is-ued from the treasury on Saturday, and will he issued regularly here after to banks, according to date of organization. An average of $350 per dy ia being paid to rebel deserters for their muskets. The Herald's Newbern dispatch say: The recent order of Grant, prohibiting all trade communication with the enemy is having a salutary effect in this department, ami is just what was needed. The railroad between Kinston and Goldsboro was left in good condition, with the exception of the bridges. They will be built cp so that by Saturday or Sunday the cars can ruu all the way from Moorehead City to GoKboro, if not to Raleigh The people of Goldsboro have generally given the welcome to our troop with a hearty enthusiasm. Tbe Tribune's Goldboro special of the22J gives the following account of Sherman's and Schofield's movements: Gen Cox advanctd from Kinston towards Go'dsboro on Sunday morning, the remainder of tne corps follow ing Monday morning. The enemy had already lallen back, leaving the road clear , but destroying all bridges and culverts. A body of the enemy's cavalry disputed our advance. On Sunday communication was opened with ShertDin an4 Scbofleld by Capt. Twining with an escort, who succeeded in reaching his headquarters. In the meantime Sherman's scouts arrived at Sohofield's headquarter!", bringing word that his advance was within 15 miles of Sinith field. Siiermau had encountered but slight opposi tion, Hamilton's And Wheeler's ctvalry occasionally trying to check his advance. On Sunday afternoon tbe enemv made a stand about 15 miles southeast of Smithland, where a line of strong entrenchments and field works had been thrown up, aud with batteries iu position opened upon Gen. Sherman. The 20ih corps, forming the centre, was first engaced. Tbe 14th corps con.-titutinc the left, aud the 17th corps tbe right, were advanced, and a btisk engagement followed, in which both ar raies were heavily engaged. Oar los was not h -svy. In the meantime Gen. Schofleld pushed for ward rapidly. The advance of Sherman ou the enemy's right will b? in the direction cf Smithlaud and Raleigh. It i? necessary for the enemy to fall back to cover these points. S Lofield coutinued to preöa them throughout Monday, and ou Tuesday the enemy entered Go'dsboro O i Tuesday herroin advanced aain and skirmished with the rebel rear puird vnitil rea'-'oing Bentonvillc. IUte the eneray hnd entrenched on the opp:ifite of Mill Creek Tbe 2dth corps wag the first engaged, and at neon a rharp battle was progressing along the whole line. The cavalry of Kdpatrick were actively engaged on the left flank. The 20;h corps suffered a temporary check, but the 14th corps, coming up on good linie, held tl e ground. The 17th corps advanced to the support of the 14th und 2Uth corps and succeeded in turning the enemy's right, compelling Lim to give way. The enemv then fell back, ahar.dooinü hit) work, a'.d passing 'brooch Smithfield retired toward Rale:gh Sherman followed np the retreating rebel army and entered Smithfield without furtrser oppoition. The Time correspondent with the left wing of the army ol the Potomac, writing under date of the 25th, says: The 5:h, 2J, and 16;hcrp were 'n Qötioü this morning. The 21 corps was pushed forward of their lice of wotks and thortly after three o'clock the centre of the corp became hotly eugaged with Johnson's division of Audersan's corp General Humphreys mcceeded in driving the eueruy'ti picket line back on the main line, which moved t:p to the fiont, and aiv engagement took i place K Af.er repeated charge the 21 corps seizrd the ride pits of the rebel line, and hold them up to the present time. The 6th corps formed io line of battle along the r main lice ol defeuse, and shortly after, this and the 2d corps moved forward. Wright f eot the 21 and third divisions, iind the engagement thus became general along the entiroline on the left, driving the picket line before them. The C:h corps kept on until they had lull pos-fei-ion of the main line of rifie pi;s, taking a lute number of prisoners. As aoon as the enc my ttw thit the 6.h corps proposed holding the pits, their li:: of battle came over their works, and charging upon our men, pushed them slowly back. Gen. Wngnt then brought up Wturton'b di vision, and with their help retained poasrs-jion of tbe ride pits The fighting in front ot the '21 and Ch corps was v I the mo-t deper tte character, and the ioses in killed aud wounded is heavy on both ides. The lot's of the 6 b corps is est i mat ed at about 400 in filled, wounded and missing The 2d corps will not fall far short of that number. The Cth corps cspUted nearly 5'0 prisoners, and the 2J com carture ftnewhere close to Cüü. Gonerali Crawford and D i halte! and remained ju-t out-i.ie of the range of shells, by the president, fie era's Grant .cd Made and ereral other. The Timesj' army of the Potomac correspond cure of the 23th say: The fcffair of to dav hs been iu coutemplaj tion tor a long time The enemy had been conI centratitig all their be-t troops and a large numj ter of guns near the point of attack. They had atso provided abundance of ammunition and comnlete arrangements deemed requisite to enable them to take and hold the de red position. If they had f ucceeded they would have severed communication beiwesn th; armv and City Point and deprived us of all chance of obtaining supplies We should then have been driven to the extreme of ass.ault:n them in their own et.trcncbroer.t. or binden this encampment. Tt e p!cerbotn lor thedemonsirt'on, though not the e .ke.-t port of our lines, possessed adv intakes found nowhere else along our front It was on the extreme right of thi array on the outh !do of the Appomattox rver and wrere the shape ot the ? rouud afforded excellent facilities fiT entrenching and securing themse've I: would have given tnem complete command of the lir e of our military railroad and p?rhipa rendered or ?o-ition here untenable; Petersburg would have ben forced from our grasp and Richmond released from its present pecarious condition . The Hersld's 9th corfs pecitl, derrrng the attack on Fort Steadman. ay: Without krou;r.g aasplcion, the rebel troops cot stfelv out of the line of works thrown up for the protectioa of theix sk rmisnera. At a giTeniigcal tbey boaadad otex tbeie rapidly,

putting gaps la thc;f ehrtntx is friu, pA?e4 oa with veil toward or lineal A portion of the union line attacked was occupied by the 9th corns Tbe attack beleg totally unexpected, and made .by an overwhelming force, caused ocr k;rmib line to give way before the reserve coaÜJ aupport iL Ibe rebels pressed oa axd succeeded in breiking cur line at a point i -at this side of Fort Steadmac. Thia tile of the Appoaattoi river, or tbe front line, are two strong works, then comes Fort McGilvery. and to the left of the latter are batteries eight, nice, and ten. Fort Steidman battery, No. 1 mortar battery, and Fort Hwkell. This embraces a frontage of about a mile and a quarter in length. On this line the whole cf tbe fighting was done. . , Reaching the lurtbf r abattis, tie enemy poured In a terriCc volley, while. the'r pioneers, under a heavy return fire, made many large gaps, au ciect for the easy pasvige cf large bodies of troop. It was but the won of a very few minute for them to force onr lice, which they did. making a breach at a point not fsr to the left of Fort Steadmac. Breaking through on the left of this work the enemy parsed around to the road and captured tbe fort by charging from tbe rear through the regalar entrance. - -

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co:.::jcnciAL. ttf rtiaaaart.i maseiaiatatl flarlit. Ci?ctxati. March iS flour quiet, tat belJ comical at 7 f-r auper ct acd $? SO for extra. Red wheat told at 1 GO&l 63. Oata declined to $1 CC. Corn dull ad price eooLaI. Barley dull acd prices noOiinaL WiAy advanced to 12 12. whb a food d masd. Sil bucdrad tarrela ol packed rceaa pork aold at $30 waa asked at tie eloae. Hulk EeaU are held at la(31Sc, b:t there I only a moderate demaod at lie. Below tbee rate cotbiog waa done. Proviaioca firmer. ' Lard ia held at 19? and steady. Coffee 31(334:. Sugar lü(31ä. Bye $1 Oj acd firmer. Seed dull aad pncea comical. Tallow declined to 12c for readeied. Clover seed iu Jesand at $13 SO. Goli$l 53.

verk narkai Miw Tom, March 29. Cottoa Srmer, with rathar batter icqciryat 50j for mtddlinpj. Floar dull, heary and rather easier at $9 AQ 9 45 for extra state. $9 8 10 for extra rouud hoop Ohio, and $10 t'5(311 for trade breed, markets cloning heavy. Whisky firmer at $2 1ij:2 21 for weatera. Wheat scarcely o firm, winter red wtiteru $2 04, No. 2 Chieajo apring $1 85, old amber Miiwaakee $1 Rye quiet. Barley dull, with email tales. Corn quiet and jcarcely ao firm; cew white $1 CGl G7; rew yellow $1 S5$l 56 afloat aDd delivered. Oata quiet at 99(3$l for western. Wool dull. Petroleum dull; 34c for crude; 53c for refined bond; 73c do free. Coffee quiet and firm. Sugar unchanged; Cuba Muicovado 10 11. Molasses quiet. Pork firmer, and much activity $27 50 23 62 newmeas. eloping at $26 25 cash; $23 5U $2425for '63-'64; do cah and regular way, $24(351) for cash and $2421 50 for prime mess Beef fteady and more active at $13(17 for mei and $16 50(21 for extra mc?i. rteof hams dull at $23 50Q24. Bacon quiet at 15jI62 lor Cumberland cut, 1616Jc forlon rbbed and 1617c for short rib&ed. Cut meats pteady at 1 4(3150 lr fhoulder and lft(dllC for hams. Lardrrrm'at 1616. Butter a bade higher at 13Q22 for Ohio aDd 2023c for state. Cheese quiet atl423c. Moncv steady at 7 per cent. Sterling quiet at $1 03(31 t-9.. Gold without decided charge, ojeniasat $1 53l2. advancing to $1 543, and closing at $1 54 1IW TOKK MOXKT at ABKkT. Nw Tom, March 28 Gold epeculatiou ia quiet, and there is a great scarcity of cash gold, and differences of per cent are current between cash and regular. The market ia at present largely oversold, besides which a good many postponed contract are outstanding, and it would appear probable that the purchases to cover tbes-e outatanding en gagements may temporarily put up the price, which spened to dav at $154; went opto $1 515o. and fell again to $1 54. Lateb Gold closed t Gallagher exchange last night at $1 52l MM ADVERTISEMENT. THE UlVIOiV OF INDIANAPOLIS, IS NOW READT TO ISSUE POLICIES. Cash Capital, (,200,000 Capital Bound for the I'ayinenl of Logics $100,000. No Safer Company was ever Organized in the United States. Assets all Invested in U. S. Bonds. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE VERY BEST CAPITALISTS IN THE STATE. WnEjr you can nwK equally kelublk lmursnce at hose, why send your mccey abros " AgtEt la every coar-ty In the Ktate. tr-v ioi.'t:iK!t lsSL'Uü BY XART13DALK i GRUBBS,!a the Erst building sonth of the Post Offce, Ja. 4. cp-tslrs 'T:t)Ctt aew s fcivXXJ JAM ITS M. RAT, President. K. M. MiBTtaat a, V. ?rr . aad Treanrer. D. W.GKUBBi. Secretary. 2D ixootoxJanes M. Ray, Cashier of State Bank; Thomas II . Sharp, cf Fletcher k Sharp' Bark, lndiAifre t Harrison, of Harri-on'a Baak, Indianapolis; Wi:. II. KLg'.ish, Pr-.'iient cf Firf. 5ationsl Bank, Inll-anapolti-; Wm. 8. Huhfcard, of C'.tliea's Satlonal Fank.Icd'aaaJ. 11 Baldwin, of J. n, Baldwin k Co., Iad'aospells; Geo. Merritt, of Merritt A Conghlia, lad.; t Barles H. Kaymonfl, r orr.s, oeoraaan sic, iananspolis; E. B. Martinvials.lniiasapc!'; Jesse L VViiam. Banker. Fort W ayxe, Inl.: Geo. W. Kathbune, FresideH of Breach of Baak at State, Evaasville. Ird ; t ii Wfrn Ranker. Terra Tlaate. led. Jwba W. Barsoa. Cashier of Branch Bark, Kanc, tod. Xs. H o 1 d o r a, CalvtnFle'ehtr, Sr.. James U. Kay,Tdo4. B. Sharp, Alfred Harrlioa, Wm. H. Knr'.iah, W m. S. Habbard. J. H. Baldwin, Geo. Merritt, G. W. Mathboce. L. O. VTarren, Jes-e L. V iilitn, J. W. I'arsen, K. R. Martiode!, t.'Lii. H. Kaymoad, l.s.X-ble. en Covchlia, Lucian Hills, J.C.8. UarriaoB, 'ichoIs kcCarty, 4;a:Ua Jones, Jr., Errzen AppUgate, Jer KcLeoe, Wro. BrteE, Mrk K. Keeea, Jiii TV. Ütnbbs, S. V. Hammen D. w. rrebbe, !5s Jordr. EKcha J. Howlaad, J. W. Marpfcy, B5srl5-d. W. 2. HalUday. Wm. A. hradt-haw, K. Brownlcg A Ce.. Jos U. Pattison, Klngan A Ce J. H. Mien, Wa. BelL I'licey BoatUta, 1L. M. Landi. Geo. M. Williame, W. W. Leathera, Dr. P. H Jaseeoa. T. It. Klliett, Bi hep Ames, 8. W. WaUoo, Jaasee R. TBg, Geo. B. Taridea, Wro. T. Wiley, A.G Pettibexe. R. E Kicker. J.R. Howard, Wm. Wallace, Wm. Baxter, atajerM.L. Bacdy, E. R. Ames, Jr., A. A H. Schnall. J. T. PerrtBe. Injraia PleUhr, W. D Allen. B. K. W!tU Philosophy of MarrLigc. ffHE PROPRIETORS OPTHE SEW TORKMCSRCM l of Anatoryhave aetermloed, regardieaa pens, te UstJ free, (for the benelt of ecSertag hamatity. aad aoppresaioa of qseckery.) for ef ther meet iatretiBg ad taeUTSctlve Latare m Jterrr4 iu diMjaaliacatJocs. 5erveae aad Phjsical Debility, PremaTire decline af Mathood, ladlgeetioa, WeaAae r Depressloa. Ixpotency. Loes ef Kcergy and Maaly Power. the crest aj-ial IviL aad thosa at s ladies which resalt frora yoothfal Allies, eaeese ef msttirtty, er tgnerssce cf PhysielogyaadUwiaf Katar. These lavilaable Letare hava bee. the smssi ! aliahuataa aad saving iaocsB ds, aad wUI be forwarded free oa rewelpt of foal ataapa, by addreeaiu lern. Sy?5Vw 1-rR aaea f Aavatocy U Eed2e, CU

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In a'moet every instance where tbe la'snt is orieriog from pais and exhalation, relief will be foosd in fifteen er twetty nsl'-itf s alter the jrop I admiaistcred. Fall directions fr loa: will arcempany each bettle. None genatae anlest the fac-sinrle ef C'lRTlS it PERKINS. Kew York, Is on the ont'.de wrapper. Sold by Druggists threegboat the world. Price only 35 Cents a Dottle. The Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. The foUewtag is an extrsal frota a letter written by the Rev. E. Z. Weiaer, to th Gemaa Reform ed, Meewager, at Chambershatg, Pa.: A DENEFACTnCGO. There Is a womaa la the pablie eye whose aame bad all along been ataociated. In oar mind, with tbe Tankee," Qvtck," aod-Kambog." Bat it Is so no looser, and we Oeslre to wrest her name from all euch sa pic loos associations la all other mtnas. Whatever notions wa aayhava of womanly delicacy and propriety, we will all admit that womaa alone It the 'tm the ffxd ?fars the bt Xar. Whether we shall have Female Physicians or not. Is a question which t&aet be decided by time and principle, and not a matter of taste. Pride, prejudice, caprice aad cost job may aa well behave thesa(elves, for if there ia really a wast, there will also be a supply; if there be a "calling," there will be a cooirg. Nature and hecian society are alwsys self-scpplytng, and thoazb Art. ani Fashion may btcder, they eacaoi prevent. Mrs. Window dve not w!h to treat yon gettlectesv Nordoes ste prescribe a regimen for joor wlte; bat he modestly appears as a meeseoger of health and fcspPineda to y oar infants in the cradle Is there aajthing improp-r iu that? A Nurse of "30 years experience can bidly say what la or h not good for a bebe, and ought to be listened te. God si eed her oa her hoahU and happy mission. Ke la Ibe most svceeaei al bys4ciaa aad matt eJTectoal beaefaetrese ocr little eoes ever enjoyd her doting parents not excepted. Just open the door for hsr, at.d Mrs. Wisslow will prove the Aaser lTan Florence Mghtingale of tbe Ncraery. Of this e are so sore, that we will teach enr Sasy"tesay A B!eilrjg on Mrs. Wlnslow" for he'pl.ig ter te survive ad escape the srripin;, collcktng aod teethtos; aieg. We conSrm every werd eet forth la the rreepectea. It performs precibely what It profess to perform, everv psrt cf It nothing less Away with year CcrdiaV' -Parog eric," "Drop," Laodanom," and: every o ber Narcotic," by which the babels dmsged Into rtcpMity, and rendered dnll and Idiotic for 111. We bate never nee a airs. Wtmtlow - knew ker aly through tbe preparation of her äh thing gyrnp for Children Teething." If w had the power we would make her, a sb 1, a physical savior to the Infant race. ItrM. Health and Comfort to Hot her and Child. SIRS. WISSLOW'S SOOTIIINI 8TRUP for children teething, soften the gams, reduces Inflammation, al lajs all pain, and enree wind c helle. Perfectly safe te siicaoes. We vroald say to every mother wbonse a suffering child, do no: let yoor prejudice, nor the prejudice f others, stand between yoo and yenr sa gering child acd the rel ef that will be snre ye, aboolataly sure to follow te sse of this medlcise 11 timely nee4. DOST PAIL TO PK-XTRl KR. WI5IL0WÄ eOOTUlSG STMür, fee cxildrea teetkinc It kaa keen ed for 3J years ritb never faiiiag aatety and snceeee by millions of Dotiert for their children. Itconrcta acidity of tbe stomsrh. rolieves wfad cbol'c. reyralatee tbe bowels, sd4 g-tee TL kea.tk end coasf rt to nsoiAer aud child. OXce No. 49 Dsy etreet. Sew I ork. DO NOT LET TOUfi PRE JÜLICH STAND BeTWIXI yoar offering chiH and th relief that win be abeolvtely sore to fellow tbe im cf MRA. WjftgLOW'S r-OOTH-lG STRUP. It corrects acidity of Ibe atomacb. relievee wind chollc, reg!tes the bowels, aoftent the ftu, fires ret to the mother ani health to the child The foüowlcg U aa. extract frem a letter wetten by the Rev. J. . Uolm, pastor ef tbe Pierre pent Btrewt Baptlat Church, Brooklyn, 5. T. to tbe Jearnal and af ea-eaer, CiadaaaU. O., aad speaks vo lames in favor of thai world-reaowned snedldne. If RS- WISaLOW'S POOTBING STRL'P, FOR CHILDREN TlXTBiBG: "ft ee en edventoeunt in year CAtaasae 4 MMB. WI5SIDWS aOOTUING ETRCP. Hew, we never aai4 a wort In favor of a patent medicine before la etr life, bat we feel catp-Üed to sey te ?oar redre that tkle te nkimbnr-we have trie It, and know It te b all K claims. It U probably oca of tta t a&ccastfU snedi eines of tbe day. becaase It la one ef Ike beet. And those of yoor readers who have babies can't do better than lay la a eapply." SPECIAL CAUTION. The great popalariry f Kr. Wir slew's EootVbg Fyrap. for rhüdrvn teetbing.Lae tndncwd nnpetacipel persona te pat cp ankles to be ased for the asm pr peee, la adveruUog which they have nt e!y cwpse4 oar advert!. meet aad net ices front the pre a, bmt bare coptod oerincatoo aas teuer rrca Chen, aCxitj eAbar bm rw of aa mrutosn.