Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4512, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1865 — Page 3
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FRIDAY MORN l?TO. APRIL 7. CITY ITEM 3. tSTOIf MONDAY HEXT iU blah and drf bciMinu !ct. ON THE WEST SIDE OP VinniNlA AVENUE, known as nrijh.w aad tlIoIm futxiiTjoo of cut lot No Ho, wb 1 40 feet front. tlley. to escb, WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION Or-ly one fifth of tte purchase tnone j to be paM cah at lime of ale. Wilit k Maiti, 7 2 Rl Estate Auctioneer. ti7Senoar keep one of the bt drug stores la the city. and io addition to medicine of all orti ted tht test kind, he h, ererjthiLg in lie line of toilet article, for l die and fretuletnen . Hi plar-e is No. 5, litte $ ilju.e JJlock. Taaken or Kcal Etatl The following wt the on?y tranefer of ml etite nude at the aoriiror' effice eter dv: Edward A Preu-a to'Calvia llsmlin. 43 feet eff tht east end rf lots 7, 8 and 9. in out lot N. 3, in tbeeityof Iodiaoapo'i. Price. $1.00O. Good Friday. To day will he a gool Fri lay irdeei to tho who attend the "big auction" of lor t T foot lo La down Virginia aei,ue. Term tbe eaiet offerei ia the cty. A liheral dicoat.t made to tho who wtah to pay ch Ca 11 at Spann & Smith' office for plats ai d further par ticjlars. Looi Uttt Theyounjt mao who took the Vniom flK down, in lrnt of my place of bujibw. oo tbe night of 5:h int , Letween 11 nd 12 o'clock, lor political purpoe, had better re tarn it immeoiatel?, or be will be exred. at be is known Joiru Haerm. lLlepecdent candidate for rouncilman 5'.h w.rd. 7 3 No C2 outh IlliLo'u a;. CiacriT Cot kt In tbe circuit court etf r lay Pear foil, indicted lor the murder of Mon. wa- I foutd guilty, and sentenced to two r imp'i oDment io the peniteoiiry. A motion was mide for ft Dew trial. Mry Thompson place I r-n trial lat ere ice fcr fMtid lareer j. -nd the ca-e ill probably be determined to da. - - ' T3...riVT---lilinii--ir'-,. DON'T FOROET THE SALE OF MJILD- ! IN" LOTS ON VIRGINIA AVENUE. ON N EXT MONDAY AFI' Ell NOON bee d eriiaement of Wiley Si 51 r tin, auctioneer. 7-2 OttSrtiTs Wheneer jou go eit, wr-t, north or south, tbe eye of the beholder ia arrt-et ! ed by the elegantly lithographed platea and potert tf Sptnn it Smith's "bi auction," to take j rvf rm ifnevti Ki a g irtrinla aa er wi itie i r uu t ratlrniitl 5 on thi atiernoon. Ter ma of sale will poor and the rich. a, wwee waav w i nil vuuu a- a a. v 4awaff t ,i ' i uu tLe War oa Dry, Cold e Waim. Whatever the weather mat be this atien.oou t!.e "oi anciiun" down Viiginia avenue will crriainlv take place precisely ai 2 o'clock. Should all the lots not be wold this atteruoon, the le will be continurd at 2 o't lovkon to-morrow (Stturdaj) alterr.'MCi Supply yourelvert with plats at Spann k Smith' ßice, aiid attend promptly on the ground. DisTANCa From Richmond to Buikrsville i juoction i S3 mi ea From Rcltuioudto Diuii'.la 14J milei 1 From Ricbeiond to Lynchburg 15 milea. Sherman's position at Goldoor is 141 milea . south ot Petersburg, Promotions. Commi?sioi.s were i?ue l to the , following i ersona in Ii diana regimectj on yea terday by the ailju'ant general: Filth cavalry Wru A W. Daly. 1st lieuten ant compact Ii; Althens Gay, 21 lieutenant company II Tenth artillery Ferdin.irjd Mayer, M lieutentnt; Hugh SKügle, lat lieutenant GTMONDAY, APRIL ID. i the time of the avtle of tLoe high tnd dry building lot- on Virginia avenue, known as the Rradshaw td Holme- subdivision of out-lot No. 100 Wdty L Matte, auctioneers. 7 2 Beta Thfta Pi All brethren of the Beit Theta Pi, belonging to the viriua chapters, at d who are now in tbe city, are rtq ies'id to meet in chap'fr tnectirg cu Sturdaj evriiiog, April 8th. at 1i o'eUk. at the office ot T. 0. Har ri.on. E.-q ,No 5, over Vnjeu's hardware etoie A "dor" will be provided By order ot 1'tTA Tiixta Pi. t2TFIVE DOLLARS PER MONTH, per room, is the averajre rent exacted by our city landlords. U ho will uay it wlteci they can, by paying from $50 to $75 cash down, and getting four eure on the rem tinder, if they wint it. procure a good 40 -foot lot within tn minutts lideby the street curs, of Odd Fellows Hill? Jot I. Will jou? A'tcud the b;g auction down Virginia avenue at 2 o'clock thi ntternoou free sely. 57"Old dm was un the rmraeye?-terdy, and the wit.d-, breaking from th;r rri-on house and chains ia which the bard of Mantut says tbey are confine!, played many a rude and indel icate Ireak as they rushed along our ftrceta. So boisterous were they that the lairrr d t on of hu-rnt-ntty were kept within doors, or only to venture out on the less . freqnente 1 s'reets. The duat was slightly agiaied. to aiy nothii g of its diigreeableuess. May this wn.d blow vui the l rinWHrc man. at.d thtt right u Idenly. fTTEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. This discount will te made to psrt-e wishing to pay more thn ore fi'th ch in h Mid, ou any lots they rnty purchase at the ' l-ig su -ton" to take place down Virginia aver ue ftrert railroad on thi Fiiday afternoon. Lfa for; feet wide Titles perfect Iomi'mls hih and bt!ihy.aLd all O K HoferirAL LocATt d. Dr. Both. n)elicl di rertor or th'S i'slri t. irilorm us that if ti e military hopia ia boilr in thi citv.it will he loonted on the grout d of C. Fletcher, on the north ileof the co-jii'v road. tid o:i the east b-nk t l Pofrue' run northeast of the cilv. This ,s a high piece1 of ground, with a fine grove, on tie bank of the run. where there i plenty of t uet Uur walr. within e.asv d tan e ol the citv, aid lit far from the arsenal ground There i no t cih b'thHd roan. I the city where ihrre is ? t:w dwellings a the fot selecevi by the medial di rector. - aa 4 oa b f5"The ladies' dry goods Huction, at No 2 eat VVashir g'ot street, t egina -h s tnornit g at 9V, 1 1, an l 7 p. m, at.d con'itiUa div and evrPKig till sold Great variery. such as linen pillowcnse fiMHis. -hrerirg. towelin;. I h )'v. ..t. .... I ! i . m litA,i ili.rj.i t.fl.. ri. .'muu aou wriTit t, di -erv , cb ths, tea and dinrer cajkh s, other linen towel, eg a:.d crashes brown muslins and drills, print, hci Ma k bleached d lai: f-f-. kl d the . ihair, empress cloth. Sic . 1c. We advi-e 1 .diea trt te sure and attei d thi s. h th the finest steck of good ever sucti-red in th: ity. M r. t 4-A III I ET X. Auctioi.ec r. MrrtcritlTAN TnETax Mi- Emdy Th rne "hatafi ehou-e t.wec me Kc rf :'irn..v lt rig' t- fv-ao " capital nu i i finjton To r';ht she appear a Heter, in acthrof Tom Tavlor'a exceiU nt dramas, and a-S i ir- -.. ii . a" Vfra Kerr Mad 'eon in tne ntrkiü-i: C mcdT t l The California Widow " In the forrr. r r ice he ins two of her favorite opg. and in the latter the new ng of -Let ms speak our min is, if we di for it." A eaten! and enchntii:g icires and a furrior voci'i-t. her rerformie j'ree:.' extra. rdinsry sttrscioi a Seen re seit early, as the till ia er.crmvU. and the hu?e w:!l prove the in. MaKEIaGK LiCttMAa L:Cft;ea t. the follow -icz person have been granted for the week eu J hg April 5. lcG5. br he ea ir.tv cVtk: Will am Waldo to Mary L Ree.1 II. R Lowder to Fiances J KiH Amos R. Nif ktrson to Mrs Mary E Sci.e Celd. Caitn W. Ful'er. to Alelaid T. Anderen Jame H Rrent to Mrs Anna Wat-oo Freler:ek NE3eto Lena Oeiner Wm Hewett to Ellen S.-hffer. S. O SuthtoLicy Pan'ey Ja me Clark to Caroline Feline. Was J Orove to Jmnette Sama. 2Cle 5. Sta'th to Mary M. Hartcsn.
Dit't CoVi Ort Ttufdtmocstratlon lieb eedertlood tu to take place o? er the down fail of Richmond, atd la which It wi expected that all loyal men were to engage, from rome cstr-e ftUrd to cenfif:.. While ia almost emy t ja tht people hare given thecniHrea up to heartfelt rrj'kirigi and gratitude ('A the f lcccs of Our am, which have had their cm ting plorvH the capture of tLe peu!rttil capital cf tht 0 3 , tbe inhtbitaM of the eicccd cply loy I and patriotic capital of an exceedingly loyal täte (ride Ut election return) content tbeinelres Id tht poor a r.d empty (iemottrttIöa cf the hoit!pi ot few av,a, baroinr of Ul!o c todies in i explosion of p iwdcr. There ho!d hsve been a demun:rat!on meet wj'b the occa ico Ttere hu! J have beeu apekicg, illun;ioit!or.3, rcLß:e, the rear of artillery. a:.d the fl itter of turning Why did we not bate that to'u'i lit w of woid and "ridictiloune of exprea sico t: t hi i em tc-cn ready on the lonuci of fhaa lip-Tival on occasion not half eo worthy of unrestrained pra'.ityJe and prtyct at the event that the mu-t cf history p'aced oa her recerire lat Sl io lay mom. Wbv waa it t.ct tnvJe an epoch, and on cich rt-Urning 31 of April tbe remembrance of the ach CDfi.ti cf tbe day would 4e observed and co:aa cf.orted ii our custom voci!ebrste the Uatl iy of American independence? Thia Jck of p Ll.c rj'icriK doe BOi re Jourid eiceedtg to the boia-ed loytltf of Icdi&cep 0li. but Dur no fojiitm turr, tnJ bis cr.ly kind of tcT.h C it ex s euc;. Ajio we aiy there houlJ have ieD a demonstration couimecsurate with the occasion, ar d why theie wal not If more than eire able to explain TroOahly it w te-ciu-e men "were tco full for utterance,', and the I ii es (I ned r."t take upon therm'-Ire eo mcu!ins a per for. ti ace. At any rte the thirg dk'n't coa e tff, M.d the event p-t-ed by witlioul a.ui'at.le regard; tut tben tbi direlictioa mut rot mount to :i imputation upon tb"re bTU) b:ef a ithvrity. Tht would he unjuU. A (loon Aerancfment Wehd tccaeion to n the Ciucii tinti rxi'ioi J ihe other day, i.d mw the k)o1 ffeet the a ceo mmod.t ion train hctv-ii-u i I.Ih tit u l (rn-a-burg wa woil'iOtf.
Ixiih t tlie mid ai d to the titi . Tnt re are two I enr -! th a tr-:n. ud we are tol l bv tbe evidac'or tbii they re alwt? eil fi led, u)ii:r the c rap.ii.y well lor tte train The etfect of this trrfin i i u t tcrvni cars leire their h racs nt atit uii)t on the- roid hot wren her? and - . b e.hfn-t. nrtive iu ii.h ;i ity at , y o'c'otk, nl J-pei d uht hours tracsai ting bu j s i;-, mid retuiti borne iu time tor supper. j . T,e c.-.q.ience j that rainy fiDi-c-me to i lal- tl y to buy mocc trie roaa their gooH and groceries in preference to buvinu them at h-uie. getting them e.jough cheaj er to J stve thceiDf.'i-e of the tri d and iretthiz the ada r r yanrasre of the larger Hock to select from, ho aides the iiea-ure jf the trip. Lid:es tiow rome fin this train to do their shopping hete.wlo would t'.ot df if they hd todeoend o thi mcvr'ft:i hours of the rcgultr traiis We art- j gl 1 1 ti know that thia is paving the r. ad an i ar-' i -i.rel th it it wdl be continued aa a permaneot i . it-i ii. L- j. .1 unt g ny oo not ait ine oiner rotus ajopi i ihia pldti? If it pay on orie road it will on all ! It will he a double benefit to the road, to the j prople dhtug the liue of the ro id aod to the , tu-!tns- nica of thid ci'y. The day ia not far j di't iht when per?ons d iinj busir.e?a in this city j will live from twenty to forty rnile distant on railroad-, wheu lb tr.iina rut so t''ev can do tili Scrar.ME Cocar Decisiovi. Aoril 6, 1S63 H d Ad u'r. of B iydvs S mS'n Oliuton C P. affi rmed with 5 pr cent damage. City of Evan'Yille et. al. vs Page Vac ler btirh C P. reversed Cow lea k. Wd Htailtou C. C.ai3rra?l wit'i If) p?r '.-ent dima;-s Dutiketi vs. McKee Pn'nnra C P fSrrr.el. Rogers vs. Licey CisS C. C afürcivd with 10 tier cent damage'. Datgv v.. A9h et i !. Potman C P revened. Hardy vs fjrrnH Smith vs. S:one und others. White C. C. afII i nt1! u,d other1. Pu'i.am C. C. affirmed. Whirrey vs. city ol Mad ior, Jtflerson C. C. reversed. Tou-ey v. citv of Liwrencchur, Deatborn, C P. fhrmed. Hushes vs. L'nter, Wayre C. P. affirmed, with 5 j-er cent damape Ewii gvs. the Oh;o and M'sfiseirpi railroad company. Jenninga C P. reversed. Kertz Yf. city of Lafayette, Tippecanoe C. P. affirmed Lifgermi: v St!te, Heodrlcka C. P. nfrirna j el. 1 Re-iovationa The following were the resignations acit'pted by the adjutant general on yesterday: F.ity Er.st regiment Lieut, F. J. Bro'wr.ell, mu-tered out and honorably di-chsrged, term ol sei vice having expired. Seventy-third regiment Cbsplain John A Frsyicr. Seventh civalry lt LientenaM Charles II Ihre, di.-honorabiy dismissed a a "marauder, a pillager an-1 a plundeier;" Chaplain Jamea Mari'iis. on account of disability ; 1st L:eut Francis M. Way, on account of disability. Rowen, SxtwAET Jk Co have pre-entel us with t bunch of lea l pencils mtnufscturel expresly fv r their trade also a t-imple andeatcon triv n ee called the '"coot vent," designed for ink bottle. The rumeof this firm has become proverhiil throuho'it 1. 1 liana as stationery men, and well worth? they are ol the refutation they enj y; but get a "coot vent" as thev ate just the thing nrd no one who dabbles in iiA thould be hhout a " coot vet.t." Pub and Rica All h Mi e at the "hig .audio will stand an eq-'al " of splendid building lots to take pi tee down Virg'nt i aver.ue this af-t-rii. on, aa four years cnlit wilhbe given to all hodeire it AM the lots h ive wide alleys, lie high ar d dry, arp forty feet w'i le, and have first r.ate ti:!j A'l who know which side of their bread ts huttrrrd. hon'd etil oa Spinn t Smith . I LlC an. 4 MttAi.J tKa dllaa Vi j i i a ' ' a am iia hin r-t A R are Cu ance r 'B. liatar BaROAlNä Dts. sir A. Hr'-.hive concluiedfo seil ilieir entire -t.-ck i f tloihiig, p'ucegools and furni-hing g i.nf. I i per cut beluw the re.uUr e st price I lot is no I uuibuc. m I til goods tive'v he sold at the above discount will for p.-i-thirtv d - X" o- t v. thi t' P..r. h i-ers will do well to call soon. I i hit'i-p to h,rga;n i short. Re-m-ii.bt r D-'-s r & RroV, No 4, t n tter, Yi hi.'s H t-ck. E3t Wah:ng6 Ct UT AND SUOE Tl.KK IF A LlNTX. .V L ti'z at his b ot and she store, at 1 .U. Utst Wi-hingtop meet, kerf ore of t: e ! t,e.t a--orted suck of b ots at j shoes to be t- in 1 in ti e .i y He bs in hi employ a ! foreman. Mr. Du.'im ore, wh has worked in the j cit e of P.ri and Nt w York, aud who net : suipi-ed a a workman anywhere Those wish- I :c,' a rice b.o' cr shoe shouM ivp him a call.) b" 3t i Pku-s RtMCFp xriTti Gr in Harts The :n ctrv i.o.aot F etcher A Divi ie have made a c-rrpon d"g reduction ii articles of produce to suit the dfd.;:e in gold Tl.ev keep & full assort no ; t of t- ir.: e 1 fruit, vepetah'e-. tie -h foregu !ru t. iu, ported a:.d American q'lipco. kle-, ch ive .-yrupa. fresh vegetables, t-ou'lry, '. Ä.C C i st.tr.trs -hould call ur-on thi- firm bitüt p.-.-hxvu,; elsewhere. I HE roNVENIt.NCE OF SVREET A I I.KO A l is i:!u-'rve i by the fact th it per . ...j . tr o rh,; '. in ! i nie . do bus'r.e in the ceo- j '!e (in, m bS'i.'H til minute n Is id s'uh as $51 or tv rr. für able l.o;.u .,o. cash down, w.ll enable ttm to secure, bv at-enurg the "t ig auction of lots," down Virf.in:. avenue, by Spa-n A Smith, this s.fterrooc. at 2 jrccisa'.y. ?7C A rica grna-:h of ha;r :fdue-1. ti;e nat'irtl co!or restore!, (not dyed), v-d til -i'? S- of the tscatp. Sailing tff. &e.. cured h u-ing "Eu-fla." the in? v ! hair trt rtivf Pr.ce 1. nil le S.'Id b? s.11 dfugg'-is J. B Senocr, Druggist. Bates Biock, Agent ed tf. Foa RaNT A lrc rvvm in tr.e thi.d story of the new Sentinel buddings. No 27 Ss-uth Merioian straet The ra'm i well lighted and the entracc good Applv at thi t fice 7tf FiZ rh-jice d.-j.?, pure toilet soa;, Stu-h.-e. combs, iv: , aa l f. r the be.tqui k aet. o to Sc-our's drug ?ore. Btea House bloak J"A few exchacge papers, dfce op in pack gee cf 100, ean be had at th'.a oo tf
A Ilrxiisiiti Exiiifiiojr 'Comt to Iirraxrotxi Nirr Wrtr. Tbe great ethibltlon known at tbe üilto&'an -Taleaas of Paradie Lost, from London, Eclaryi, acd which 4b as teenatScith and Nixco's bill, Chicago,' ac J a No at the Xelodeca ball, C:ncincati for tbe lau eil weeks where oofwitht4c3ic two enters tainmeor were giren daily, thousands were snafclc toain aJmittatce to the hall, acl wblcb Las a!oteea exhibited for the itl year b tbe arious cities of the Qil and west, will rijit tbi tity next week, and be shown at Mascotc ball fo: t horttime, prtviou to be?C openc-Ua New York, commencing here on Wednesday eTtuicgotxt, April 12 h, .. We copy the lollowlcg description of this txhihittoo from Tbe London Times. "This gre tt work of art wis get co in Lond"n, EaUcd, at the expense of $G0,WA, and is complete illuatration of John Mili-xi' imtaottl p)tn, etititlc 1 'P-uvJi-e Loit," anJ cxrrt rn out i'iea of heaven, hell.cbaoa and paradic. Showfrrw the rebellion of tfataa, the wir of the an;;! 2. the f ill of Stn an 1 the fall of mn. It was fir-t ethi?::ei in London for 200 cotMCutue hiihtJ, heI w. durin; thst time riaited by more than b tlf a tuiilioa of people, in eluding royalty, nobililv. the gentry and clergy. By ccmraard of Queen Vic tcria it was et cp ia thebllof Buckingham PlAce, acd exhibited before her and the entire court. "At described by Milton, it commences with a pcene representing tbe gthrrfog of tbe angel around the Almighty's throne to bear a new de crec, that hisoolj s ju.tbit diy tejottec, hou'd henceforth reign f cpreme in beaten; then is introduced the banquet of the aneels upon the plains of hearen; the eicirrpmenr of the angtls by the river of Bli-; S.aUn with his followers piotting- the rebellion; the marching of heaven' ho-tto put don the rebelliotj; the three d.a)i' hattle between the ho-t of beaten and the rebel lious angel.-, and the firnl triumph of the Sn of God. who, in tbe chirl t of Piterral Deity, with ihunderboltaiid fire of heiven. drive- Situn and the ttbti ho-t out of heven into bell. Then follow eiht magt.ifioent trtnc rer,reeatin the creation, commeucin with the surging waters of chaos, and ending w iih the creation of animald ai.d tmn Alter which, pirdemonium. or hell, with Satin H'id the lallen ancels upon the burning lake S itan'a coui cii in hell, at.d Sttan'a fi ght from he'l through Chioi i.t search of this enth. Thee following m direct order, n.a de.-ciibcd by Milton, i rh )wn the (ardei; of Edin, with Adam aid Eve; the tenant ii.u of F.e her fall; the fall of Adim. the ju gmu.t of God, and the eipuhion Irom the gnrdto " The exhibition is iiotiouuced by the entire
pre and competent ju Ige-, to be the Gnet woik J' rt K"ttu up in tnodeni times, and worth runes of travel to ee S fur. iu America, the ha!!? have not hem large enough to hold the people who have thronged to tee it. We predict a gieat rush to Masonic II .11 while it ia here, and it will undoubtedly prove one of the most at attractive exhibition. ever opened iu 'he city. Look out lor the billa which will be circulated throughout the city this week and next. 6-7 rST ONE-FIFTH CASH and the same ir. one, two, three and four years, are the terms on which the splendid forty !Kt lots will be sold auction this afternoon by Spacn k Smith Ei-J. H Marot, No 233, East Wasbln. treet, has in store a large Block of second hsnd furniture. Dearly all as good as nets', which he aells at prices to suit the times. 37""Sce Dr. Wm Thomson's advertisement on the fourth p.ie of to day's paper. jin 25 tf. Telegraphic Dispatch tu-1-i ceoaTiD cirFSLf roa tse wan titats itraxiL. ffor tloriiiiip Z?ihri Aee rirat FrtifO. MIDrsflOIIT liEPOKT. Latest War TsFews. i v ia .11 o d i t 1: u s . tum: niJi.i?E nr rmr. FK0M CAIRO AND BELOW. 3Iore F'xccutions at LouiullV. THE ATTACK ON MOBILE. r:toclanintiou hy How Tentun. At., &v VsAr.. r.. from Albany Aidant, N. Y , April G The canal board pised a resolution tj day to open thq canals on th? 1st of May. I rom l.oii javl I le. Lol'istillk, April C Two note 1 guerrilla, John Hedges and Enoch J D iwcs, were executed her to-day by m litary order. From I'tiiladelplila. pHtLADELTütA. April 6 J ay Cooke reports the Sub-cr .pit .ni tt the 7 30 1 ati to dai to the am urt of $2.521.151 i-.-dudiug SjlOO.OlVl from Cleveland atiU $i:50,0ti0 Irom N w York cd 1TCJ luiividaal saosi'riylioui cf $r3 &ul $100 each. t rum Cairo. 6 The teamer Olive Caiaa. ArrI Briirch. from Ne Orleans has 2-16 bales end 22 bigs of coit 'U n r b . Lx.ui. Joh:i MiKiiir.ef, a rebei svmpnthixer conficed a MeittpJiis, under adit irv orders Irom General R-reits lor tio i piyuicutofa debt of $700,000 due i.. r hern put es, ws, bv Gen WajdiLuice upon h.tt.ets ccrpus. turned over to the civil nut!ontie-. And hy the JJ b. district court released i yet rd iy u: t n p vmettt ol costs Iii. sid 11 Knney wtll commence a suit Mgait.st Robert- lor fal?e in priaotirnent A hosyi:i! steamer arrived fium Vicksburg for Sv L'.ui, with 4'2'J x banned priotiets from At d rsonville .d C.th iwba; b00 reniaiu at ViekLyrg, awaiting transiortatiau corlli. Front aatitnston. Washinuton, Aptil 6 The mail boat to day brought io Washington a large number of the rthtl c Hirers us prisoner- of war, an J 22 btg? of captured mail, which has been delivcied to tbe -ir fit n iri in?::l A püS-enger who left Hi.bmo! i on Tuesiiy af ui iioon sajs th u it was expected that the railroad between that city at.d IVcrsburg would be in rutin!!: order to diy. a Lrge force bcin em p!o? td to repair the track. It ears, from the s:tement of the same geLt'ta: m. who h i 1 c.nrered with oli qutint t.cea io Richmond, lint Breckinridge was re spr.n:!e lor tbe bor: irj of rropcrty, some of tt e rüer;:jant having e;:treJtid him, but in rain. to prt'vc lit t"e dt-trt;r!: u A rebel bin 1 of in-ii w i c it tr.rud. or surren dered, a vi on the way u, lio.i Cty Poi:il.pl ayed a iiumbL-r ol ir u n s "Li! on the Ocean Ware" id D.si." fhcT apreired to be de I i vfj fP;- c-hice of r ;:ior. The po-oH:ce de'vart ir.-ni his ordt-re i tLt pot othec at HiTOpton, r.lizihtti crv.-.'y to he m , r4i r-k j.4 a ci n . m . . A I laArarvaW. r v tt r XT' i . w:-" . . i' ai ütirg p-i-t I'reiH .e- Orleam. New OaLC a v. Ar " : 1 Gen. Steele's c.muia: d Irom lV'.ii)!a :U'.t wj:h ro :ch epfositon, but ro regular batcle was fought until reaching Mitchell's cick -.;i the tn'.rrvg of the 26. b, ti e e: emy, r;uibtiir. aU .t tdO. made a de lermlrH star d. Altar a eeveie fiut the encruv were repulsed with hoavy !os The Time?' crtt poid-t rjder date of he 1quarter 1 3;h armv riCir Biake'v, 23:1, si vs: A pvty of guerrdla mde a dah upon a wagoa tralj atuck jl tbe mud rear F.-h rTtr. captuii; tea u.u e and eight diivcrs. Ail the wagon nd torea were brought in yesterday. There haa been much kumiabtng bu: oo regu tar battle as yet. Tbe bombardment of the Spa&Iab fort pro gresits farorably . Tcrpedoee fill tht approaebes )
t) tht fort. Oct lk!rQ!rs are withb 900 yartfi of b trtleryttd w00 of the frt. -We bare It eaeompajsed on three tide, the',; i .k. r T m
ooiy enmnew oi ivt uciic ot waier. it tzvi botts cao et cp they cannot eicipe. Gea. Granger and ruS narrowly escaped being blown spbj tgned(K which were place lb the Col. Bertram' brijde captured a telegraph of3-:e. The dipttchai show that the rebels are fully pof.eJin relition to all our tnorexeuM and plans Gen. Steele t;tsrei two r.ti!.-oJ upplj trab at Pollard At last tccscsts cur lories did Let exceed 51 killed acd 200 wounded. liebet leatoera ply regulirlf between Mobile and tht Spttih firu, conrejicg reinforcenfa and g'r.i. Two of our moniUfra were it jurei by tjrjedoe in Mcv.;': jy. I root ?icr York. N'w VokK. April 6 The steamer Caiding im New (jrlea&s on tte2 h ult., S-juth Star, liorti we?t Pass orrtle 2 ult., sr d ivey Wet ce the 3d it.st . hi rrited TKe Urited States tearcer Circain arrived at K'T Wfii on the 2J icj! , and reported an attack of union force and gut-boats on Mobile on the 3!l,.b of March. No particulars obtiLed, excent that tic monitor Milwaukee was blown up o2 Dog River bay by a torpedo. The Times' New Orleans correspondeuce of the 24'b ult. sats: On the IS.h Gen S'.eele and bis column itartei Irota Pisaco!a and Btrrancas for Blakeley Lacdirg, on th Tomhigbee river, with the purpose of flankirg the de.'ec?es of Mobile. It is thought that this will compel the rebels to fall back up to Alabama river, as it will be the only opening left them, if it be not already block aded 00 the 221 Wdsjn's ;iv!ry were heird from. Do n;' weil. The Co mm ei c, ale Washingtoa spcciil has the following: Wouidedmeu of the 21 New York cavalry report that their regiment weut iuto action in Sunday fi-ht tli-mo-iMrd, COO strong, acd came out wi;honlj 300 men and onenon commissioned oiheer. Among tbe Urge buildings destroy el io Richmond were Howell's tobieco fscorits and the Mechanics Iusii'ute. 1 he entire quares bounled by Main street, the river and 14:h and 15th streets are now iu ruin Rebel atugglers g jt drunk and plundered the stores. Many persons were killed by the explosion of magazines. All the inmates of the alms house were killed or wounded. The Co-ta R et brought from Calone and Melborn six hantirrd tl o-Sind dollars in gold. Sfcrttary Sew.ird'a cjnditiou is much improved today Irooi whnt it was last night, and he is now a- cymlortahle as cau be retsjnably expecte!. The Western Union Telegraph Cjmptny have declared a quarterly dividend of 2 per cent , payaVde on t!i t23'h inst. A Com:t erci il peci.lsijs Scmtor WilUinsofl, tif Mmtieso!. still expects to supersede Mr. Dile as commissioner of Indian affair toi li iker will poon turn his attention to enlistments a! Chicigo, Buffalo, and other western cities The Port's fpecitl fays President Lincoln, on Tuesday, gave a public reception in Jeff Davis' p.rlor From Albany t n.T. Albamy, April 6. The following; proclamation has been iued by Reuben E. Fenton, governor of New Yoik; Richmond has fallen. The wkked men who governed the im-called confederate state have tied their capital, shorn of their power and ii -fluence. The rebel armies have been defeated, broken and esttered and the fjrtnidable chsractr r of the rere!lion is apparently at an end. Victory everywhere attend our banucrs and our armies. uuJer Proridence, are rapidly moving to the closing scenes of the war. Through the Felf ractitice and heroic devotion of c-r soldier the life of our republic hss been sarca and t.he integiity ot tbe American union maintained. In viaw of the?e important eventr, of the achievements cf our noble armici and their gallant leaders, und in view of the progress made in the f uppreMon of the rebelion, nd the prospects of au early return of peace, there is great eius for rejoicing, thanksgiving acd prayer 1. Reubeu Fenton, Got of the Stats of New Yotk, do, theieforc, issue Ibis, my proclamation de-'itnaticg Friday. April 14th. as the dty sppoin'tJ for the ceremonies of r iiug the Unite 1 Srates flag on Fort Sumpter, as a dsy of thanks givira , prajer aiid prtise to the Almighty God for ihe fien-il blessings we have received at Hi hands. And I herej recommend the religious of 11 Jeuotnl'iatioi.s, and the pep!a. abstaining trom their avocations to assemble therein, and with grateful hearts unite in prayer and prai-e to Him who has mercifully remembered cs ;n the hour of greatest need snd trial. In witness wbfreof I have set my hand and af fixed the privy se.il of the state, at the city of Albany tins sixth day ot April, A. U 1HU. Signed R E. Fkntox. By the governor: Go S. IIasiincs, p:ivato r.ec'y. The Very Latest. rUREE O'CLOCK A. M Niw Yoa. April 6 A British officer who signs him-ell F. A Rohert, l.euteuant colouel ol Her Majeatv's regi meet, addiesred a letter to the British parliament complaining of bis tteatment in Richmond. He vipited the coi-feoeracv on curiosity, and was throw d into prison. He sajs the prison was nlthy ai d full of vermin, and the food not fit to eat. .The couduct ol the prison clliciila was brutal in the eitrcme The TriSune's Wnshirg'oa special s.ns a leter receivtd by the Suutary Commi-.-iou Irom Wiloiingtcu states iu t 3,0'J0 more paroled union prisoners arrived there and sanitary supplies in abundance were nt hstvi A geniieman jut from Richmond 8tate that 'he beet informed prisoners there believe D ivis i tied to Georgia, and will attempt to re-estabii.-h j t:is goveruiiitv.l at Auu.-ta, which pose.e"i j strong natural delenes and ta been elaltoratelv fi rtifitd. Washington, Anril G The brass band formerly teSor.gicg to the 14ih Virginia, who artied he-c ij day, took tbe o tth of a!;egiance Atier that cetf-mony they p'jei a number of airs suitable to their ch mge o! py.tio;j, such as "Jordan is a ha;d to travel," Lc. They re. on th.it the rtbe! Msj jr General Anlietsvu was k:'.ied iu tr-jnt of Perer.-turg on Saturday. G D. Ha:sön hna been appointed chief clerk pay raster ct lie general cf!:ce Hein rere-ented to be a genrlcm in of mrMu mT.r.r ai i well q'.alified for the pr-itien. Io addition toother injnrie sustained by Secretary Seward, it was found to day that his right jaw bad been frsctvred He ci-c.r;irtive!y comfortable this p a Icformati u reached th-n.vy dfpirtrcent yes teniay of the capture of the Harriet Dol'ord. Eight or ten vessels h'.d -tatted in p jrsuit cf pir t;e. In compliance with An a; rlicition made at the war depiriment. one of the I trgp: guns hssbeen sent Iron : Louis to Galen. Iiiino:, the home ol" Gen. G.-i!.:, t'i he Sred in h';;:or of the fall of Richmond. M-jor Genera.! Cey and etaff leave Washingor. to raortfw for Richmori, to commence the r iL.xation . f 'he col--r-d troops in that vie r;ty. Tr.e vorli h- a letter freo: Richmond, dited ! i' e 4 h. It give ao rrii.or Indescrit;ng the appearance of the city it ss: l-.i ihe cutjo hvu-e. Davi, Btijsmin and MV. orf hell thcr co'irt t.ii the et d. D Tis occupied t Ciode-t m te of room, up totli;htoJ s:a:r;, i.i the wiag ey are not jet opcLed to publ c inpecuon. A 1 tre important arch, res of tbe rebel government wtte frent away several weeks s'.r.ce.either to Lynchburg or Danriile, pr-bablj the latter place. I he rehf 1 cabinet ministers seen to he scattered in the way of !ivir.. R'tjanaia, aecretary of state, had a fine reaide.'.ct at the upper er.d of Hain street, which es caped tbe itt. Mallory lives at a hotel and p?ei most of bis time witra a titr wbj had a spleuiidden on Satn llrUI Tht lecrttary cf the treasury It reported to be
Inmtriely rlcbla ylj forested! wit. Trailer' t Co. In Hoglind... .1. ! - Jeff. Davis's bouse, cow tbe abode of Ge&L lYrixe!. sued at tht foot of 12 da tad Clay jrreeta, it is in good condiüwü, only rather ahsbby. the abutter are broken, frates oJ, garden foil of all kinds of ced S'.itlci directly bt fide the front aiooe way. - But it will sot do to to compare tbi fcocte with many of tbe routes ia Richmond. Gen Lee's residence aland block or two above Davis', and ! two story Boston looking kind of in etah!ishncnt. Ladies of Gen. Let's faraüj. and Go-.. Smith', are still in tbe city. ir.i will cf course be well tnd coQrteocslj treated. " " ' ' ilaln a'reet. from below Seventh street to the
neighborhood of Church Hell, presents a Dost! lamcnuble appearance. Carey street. Virginia! street, and other streets between Main trect j an I the James river hire nutTVred severely, but I tbe bet part of the town wi eiiher left un- j touched aJugether, or bt been but little dim j aged. f I hare seen four ü riertn; Massachusetts officers, each of whom nt entered tht Capitol and planted fiags on its summit. I believe the flig was first pat up by a negro ergraut of Birney' dirisron. COMr.iERCIAL. BT TBLXÄtAr. tnclnnntl Tlrarfeet. ClSCI5ATt. April 6. Superfine Flour in better decand, nd good sold at $7 0'.)7 25. Wheat dull and prices nominal at $1 55 1 CO for red and $1 60(21 75 for extra state. WhL-ky was held at $2 0S(g2 10, bat nothing done Com 7075c 0t io demand at 1-0(362. Bulev $1 10(31 2J. Rte $1. Me-s potk i23. Bulk meats tdTered at 14015c. No demand fur bacon, aud prices nominal. Lsrd i held at 17c acd no buyers in the market. Clover seed advanced to $13 50. acd good demand; timothy $4 50. Flax $1 CO, and dull Butter dull at252c. Coffee 30(2 33c. Gold $1 49 Silver $1 37i 3J. Money market quiet. iv r iriarkeH. Naw Yo2K, April 6. Cotton more steady at 37c for middling. Flour 510c better, at $S 3 30 for extra state bH(SS 63 extra round toop Ohio, and $3 9')3 95 for trade braods, markets closing heavy W.mky quiet and rather more settled at $2 17 2 IS for western. Wbet opened fiaraer and closed fully 3c lower; amber Iowa $1 C3, amber Michigan BO and choice white we'err $2 352 37. Rve dull at$l 101 15. Barley he ivy and lower; choice state $1 57, Corn quiet, and rather heavy; for Dew white 1 50, new yellow $1 40(3 Jl 43 afloat and delivered. Coffcu dull. Sugar steady at 12($138'c. Molases inactive. Oits steady; BOe for western. Wool dull. Petroleum quiet; 3331c fcr crude, 53? for refined in bond and 73o do free Rice dull. Pork oteried firmer and a fair demand at $27 5023 00 tor new mess, and closing at $26(32: for 'G3-'61; do cah and regular way,tloi;ngat$24 50 lor catsh.d Üü24 00 for prime and $26 50(327 00 for prime mess. Beef t?ady at $12 017 fcr plan mess and $16 CU(i21 lor extra mess. Beef ham? lower and more active a? $21 (3) 21 00. Cut me; quiet at M'jloc lor ahoalJers and 15(316 for hams. Bacon quiet at l l VOHc for Cumberland cut, 15(tfl5?4c for long r.bbed and IGt'e fcr short ribbed. Lard in fair detnd at 15;4'f313;. Butter ia demand Rt 13tf2Ue tor Obio and 51 23c for btate Cheee quiet at!422c. Money moderaielv eay at 6(27 per ceut. Sterling dull at $1 001 l'9- for first class bills Gold active and lower, openin? at $1 51?, rose to $1 52 and closed at $1 50g. OoTernment storks more aciire and firm. aEW TOEX MONIT MARKZT. Nuw Yoax, April 6. Speculation iu gold is dull. The prospects of the war are such as to leive no room fortrcr wide speculations. The highest rites of yesterday were not mus terei this morning, it opening at $151. The price toon fell to $1 50 1. The abundance of money increases. Latex. Gold close! at Gallagher's exchange last nisht at $1 50) PETROLEUM. PETROLEUM! THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMP'Y, OU3AS1ZED UNDER TBS UIMXO AKD MANUFACTCR15G LAY? S OP THS J.STATK OP XKW TOBE. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, in One Ilandred Thousand Shares. AT BIO PER SHARE. Subscription Prce 5 per Mi a re. Not Liable to ( urtlier Aceiuent OFFICES; No. 24 Empire Building. 71 BROADWAY, HEW YORK, POT OFFICE ADDRESS, BOX 536 TORE. Hon. TiANlRL S I ICKIXSOX, PretKeaL WM. T. PHlftf'S. Vice Pra ldest. RUBKRT BlSSLTT, Secretary. H.J liKL'Tl". Mi SnRSup't, Tltaüvlil, Pa. ATLANT. C BANK, Hi Broadway, N.T., Traamry. I Ia Well of the 'rrnpanr are now producing Uli. rajxrer.t for tt-.ck xnaj bs y.rtds is Crits, rpjlitr red nofps, or jrovrmTr.estbeni asi aecsrftSe. which boads and ecanties will be taken at their market value. Ketn ttaneen may be aldre'sei to the Coaipacy, P. O. ri .::6-, Sew Tcrk City, cr "A: Untie Bank. Treasury o'tte New Ter asd Lierpv1 Pet role cm Company, U; Rrr.vJAy, New Trk City," or to any oflu agenti a:!l-i.3a MERCHANT TAILORING. U:VIS PK0Fr If!T0R OF TBI 1 I RST C L A 8 S MERCHANT TAILORING hl T .V DLIH IIMENT, KORT' PENNSYLVANIA STREET, Two Door South of Tost OOce INDIANAPOLIS ortl-itf JOII U. SULLIVAN. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, no. jo i:at Pearl street, in reetr ff -. sentinel OntlelUasj.
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OF INDIANAPOLIO, IS NOW READY TO ISSUE POLICIES. Cnwli Capitul, 0200,000 Capital Bound for the Payment of L.osew, $100,000. No Safer Coapany Trascrer Organ ized in the United Slates. Assets all Invested in ü. S. Bonds. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE VERY BEST CAPITALISTS IN THE STATE. WBtS TOC Cl!f BATE EQUALLY KZUIBLK loTiraac at koma, why aaod yaar money abroadt Ageat io averycoanty lo th tit at. )fy roL cies üsukü bt maitidalx t GKCBBb, ia th trat DBildlfif aonth f the Pert 02ce, Ite. 4, ap-ttaira (Talbctt Sew'i Block.) JAXFS V. SAT. rrtiMeBU M. M . Mabtuvalb, T. Prea. aod Treasurer. Ü. W. ORCBBJ, tacraUry. 2D lxootox-flB. JametM. Eay, Caahler of Stat Baak; Thonas H. aharpa, f ltcher tharpo'a Baak.tadiaaapoll; Alfrl Uarrison, of Harrisoß'a Bank. IndTanatolit; Wmj. H. Kogliah, Prf Ideal cf First Hatio&al Bask, toli. asapolis; Wan. 8. Bahbard, of Cltlaea's Safloaal Fack, Indiaaapolis; J. a Baldwta, of J. H. Baldwin 4 C , lad anipL'; Oeo. Merritt, of Merrltt 4 Cocghlia, Ind.; Charles H. KaymoLd, of Korris, Uoobaaa A Co., ladlanapoil; f.. B. Jiartiadale.Indianapclii; Jesse L WUliara, Banker, Firt Wayte, led.; Gea Vf. Kathbooe, President of Braach of BaLk of State, Evansviile, Ird ; L.Ü. Warren, Banker, Terr Haate, Iod. Jha YT. Uarsoo, Ca.hier of Braach Bak, Mosel, lad. O t o o Isl lx o 1 d o X Calvin F'.e'ctar, Sr., Jatosi M. Kay, The. H. Sharpe, Alfred HarrlsoB, Wra. U. Kclisb, Wm. S. Habba-d. 2. H. Baldwin, Geo. Merritt, 0. VT. KathboB, L. O. Warren, Jeise L. William, J. W. Burson, K. B. Martiodale. Chaa. H. Raymoad, Ui. Noble, Wm Coaghlia, Lactaa Hilla, J. C. 8. Harrison, Nicholas McCarty, Aqnllla Jones, Jr., Bergen Applegat. Jer Meten, Wot. Bradeo, Mark fC. Keeaea, John rf. Grutbs, it. 17. Hammoa D. W. Grabb., IO Is Jordon, Elifcha J. HoIan4, J. W. Murphy, xnarl5-d3Ct W. J. BalllJay, Wm. A. Fradthaw, K. Browning k Co., Joa. 13. Pattioa, Kingan k Co., J. B. Nixoa, Wm. Bell. Plitey HoatlacJ, M. M. Landi. i;o. M. William, W. W. Leathers, Dr. P. H JiaencB, T. B. Elliott. Bi-bp Aaoea, R. W. WataoD, Jaaiet R. Toulj , Geo. B. Tandes, Wna.T. Wiley, A.O Pettiboce. R. E Bicker, J.K. Howard, Wm. Wallace, Wra. Baiter, Major M. L. Bandy, E. R. Ames, Jr., A. 1 M. Schscll. J.T.rerrice, Irfram Flekher, W. D. Alien, B. F. Witt. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. MVH & MM!, uMVtwfirfarjraa NO. 22. West Washington Street, " Inaliannpolift, Ind., are Iu reealpt of a larf a a4 auanplet nock ot Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints. Oils of All Kinds, Yarnishes, Dye Stuff?, Window Glass Glassware, BrusneB, Cigars, Spices, Perfumery, Goal Oil and Lamps, PURE WINES AND LiaUORS For medicinal purposes, atd all artlclst fiecesary to complete tle stock of a drocK'.it. From oar eipe pence aed koowledfe efthtwaati ot th phyiician and th trade, w ar enabled to wreat a tatck oasnrpaised is ttscompletcoeu and detail. All the new and variocs COEMIfiL PREP1RTI01N i and extracts eoe.taatly on kasdi, with a Urg. asd well eleefed t'.ock f SUB11CAL AND H5TAL ISST&CMECTS, iLAir.c trrociuos, TBCSSM, A., Aa. i.-:r tt-ji.ia-.aiice la tha aarket .ad fil!t ar rcch U eub! t to aftr. ia PURE AND UNADULTERATED ARTICLES A m r-i tadaceaBeata a. aoy wther WEtTEBU n -!T."S&, atl w fel conSdect w cab reCer it'.firJn teth !e pr BS ejoality ofart'.Ciei. '1 ar'tcl warranted aa reprente4. an 16-4ec4 BOURDON WHISKY. J. & D. DCiVCAX, No. 77 South Meridian Street, iHdlatnapelU. Intl., WH0LEiALID2ALEUIir P0XI5 AMD POM I STIC TEE attthtioe f th trade la fallet te err complete aaaortneit of aJ article !b otr Ka f Vu'aoaa, aoth aa u aatlty aad price. Oar stock of BCCBBOM WBIf XT ia aasaraaaet by aay ubliahmeat la th But, aad dealers wlahug to porchaa Copper Dtattliad Baron Waiakj ar tavtteal to eall befor perehaainf . TrpW have reav4 from 1S3 Zan Waaslaftes trawl f n aeath Mrdvaa itreaS. J. T. ZTCTCAjr, TT SoU HarUlaa lHreet,
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THE FIRST NATIONAL 11 MM WM COMPANY. Organiied coder the laws of Feansylraala, 2fv vember, 18S4. CAPITAL STOCK, Ql.000,000. Par Value of sharc 3 Cacti A Limitid Amocvt or Stock rot taut ar TBE LOWEST CA5H SCISCIirTIOX PEICE OF $3 00 nt sHAaa. No Liability to Stockholders. The lands of this Conptuy, tnbraclog over 17,500 acres in rtx simple aad ltasebold, are situated in tbe VERY HEART OF THE OIL nEGIOtl! ' The 123 acre which they own on tb Alleghany, two miles abort President ted only fire miles from the new 20 barrel well on I'itlbole Creek, and the lease of 132 teres of the celebrated "WilkiDS Tract" alone, art tople basis for any Company, and are worth more tban the entire Capital Stock of the Company. . There are SEVEN WELLS cow la tuccessful operation, yleldit larpedy, from which resrnlar monthly diridend? of two pt cixt. tre telapaid to all stockholders, and there la srar -ttaAfCK that thia Company will eoon be able te pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVL DENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the Bret class Compabie. aod fo justly Said to be tht most aucceMal of any yet organised. Its reputation hat bow become to thoroughly established, that oo mere need be said on that point. There art greater Induce rnecti and better opportunities to makt money on thee Stocka than any other la existence, while at tht tame time the? are ooor piorttTT for any and all persons to bold. Prom tht New York Herald ) "News baa been received and abundantly coafirmed from st feral sources, of tht striking of t new 200 barrel Well or Cherry Ran, above tbe Reed Well, a rxw xor raoM tbb norxxTT the Fiht National Peteoleum Compaet. (Fron the Kew York Ereuicj Kxprew "Oar teleprsphie diapatches received to day from tbe Oil Regions, inform cs of the strikiof of a 1200 barrel flowir g well on Cherry Ron, w xaa tux Fixst Xatio.al PrrxoLtcM CoMraaT't rxorxxTT. Cherry Run Stocks will b in demscd to morrua-." From the New Yotk World.) "Thi Fixst Xatjojai. PrraotxcM Compaet is a first-class orjjinization, whoe officers are of the highest sucdicc, acd we cheerfully recommend it to all parties der.rocs of pcrchasinr reliable tocks TbeOeceral Superintendent is a pioneer in tbe 0:1 bnsifie, as1 well known ti a mosteKcietit man if er." Proa the New York Tribune) "The Fixst Natioval i the name of the Petroleum Company whose proa pect as and map are before til. The tarnet which we tet among the Director are arxp'e re?oaameodaiioaa fee this Company, acd a suScient guarantee of itt future maxaealent, IXTAll oanxxs it Mail oe otexewise wxu. as raoMrrLT innstDTO rmt tsk Stock i ALL SOLO. 7 Good responeible Agestt aad Eichaagt Brokers wanted ia every city and town La the United Stttee acd British Province, with whom liberal arras jeaenti will be malt. Ii All ordert and applications, whether by letter or otherwise, moet be addreeaed to n. 8. R07C Ct CO., Ooitatusmos UEacsAjm, siarl4d CO LCrtj D , 9tw Tel.
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