Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4547, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL.
FRIDA. T MOIlNINO. MAY 13. JOB PRINTING. Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Circulars Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Checks, Done promptly nt lhl Off irr In the Bfil fttjrle. on flrwt quality I'apfri, and at I,ovr Price. Cilre ua a CTall. CITY ITEMS. f2TTbe convention of editors and puh!lheM, of 1 nd in . hold seion in thia city oo Thuraday, the 23th day of May. A full atteudarceia requested. 19-G ,-" The Grand L Ige of Free to 1 Acreptnl -Ma-cds meet in this city on Tur.lj, the 22 i of May. a bb tfP Ho wen, Stewart, A Co., hive laid upon our table (JoJey for June The June numWr it in keeping with the ptst nurahera of thin standard magazine of fashion and light Iittrture. tSTCeptain McCssliu Moore, of the 20th re iment, hasl.een mu-terel out f ihe service, and Captain J. S. Detrick, of the flat, hin heen honorably discharged on account of diabilitj. tlfHonorahlcs T. A. Hendricks and Joseph K. McDonald have returned from Washington city. Their viit to tbe capital wa fur the purpose of interceding in behalf of Mcsr. Ho Its Mill igan and Homey. tl7 Thii morning at D oc!o -k the United States District court will take proceeding in re latien to the death of Prident Lincoln Juilge Ihvis, Iopu the intim tie (rie:;d of Mr. Lincoln. will deliver an eulogy , aa well member of the bar. United SrTM District Coibt, In the cae w nog . uulliier, itiTiilfjn liramm.'it of ralu4ble property neu Furt Wayne, o a de cree in chancery, was confirmed United Sutes vs John II.Mnn tram, is, cooler, h on trial last iijht. tflT" The in lit i luil lint was arrraU 1 rt rday and fined $31, had better accept little of our admonition, and never sratn bp guilty of lious and disgusting an ofTcnae. We have In name in our poaaesaion, but for h'a own sake will repreaa it in hope he in it never so lar formet hi in elf M4 to be guily of it like niine au tin A feu tie vot by Snxr. :.. me, wife!" aaid 111, "I pray you .l.,u-. Joel lis f a mliutr t taeitd tbia "at, VVb eb, a nail haa rt'taitce-l tit rMl" Tin ten o'clfx k V ail Im itmwy hut; "J ai.w." .aid V ill, '.t ia rath-r Ut. Hat H's hrvrr ! Isle tit meinl' Ji'lll (J. $U. I'aofctoTio.. The following promotion wcro made in Indian regimen' veaurdiv.at the office of Ihe A'J'ltaii Ornerxl: 4th infantry Hmry itowman, cupuin; Jcc-e Sttrklry, lot liruirntnt 'J.'Uh Joiiathati K. Smford, taptniu; (leorjre W llurcli, I "l lieutenant. lUh Joe;.h IMUra, cipt in ; l.?tttdr H-ttn, lat lieutetimt .; i . J" h VfT I'htrlfi Mullt ii, n yonnp idhii rtnptuffd in ihe ilruf; ftore of llt'kitt X Co, met with an accident leMrrd-n aliriin (hit cino Mnr t u 1 1 i n tr in hi dculh ll n cn ird in hcUtiiiK LrreU from the relUr through the httc h way to the upper toiy, and r ti-U' .-lr to'k hold of the reifte and fermittil hun-elf f be Uiawn t.p t the third tory , and when at that height aid directly ovu the hitch hold, the rop. k've wy and le fell to t'ie crllir floor, a !h tance of thirty feet, lie w coimidi r.ibly bruined, but forluuntclj no bono wore ttrokrn, and IiIm if jurif.o tiot of a aeriou rhracter. TatrwM ItttAb Vw t .Tl- following tr ttiaiera of rrl ctte were tn ide at tli Auditor' oüice jtterd4j ; John S Spinn to 0 Kdfii, pirt of lo'a No. II And l'J in fjU4re "t-i, in ln1iinipoli- Trice Ü KJen to Mry Kelih. '7 feet oiith end lota 1 1 and l". ire 7 I, in Indi ui4pnli Trice $l Mit) Wilev 1 iliriiii to W. V, W hin hue. lot 37 in out t No Kt in Indi iiiipoli Tiite John Kirthert to John K itnel north .: lot No IM in out lot N li'J in Inditu ;p m Tiu e I SM I Thebe M Pouherly to Allison S. U iy, lot No litt, in out lot Nu DJ. Trice I'lW. Miiiiii.k I.icaia The clrik of the circuit coutt ha iur( nurrio licrn-ca to tho lllow itT pcron einer our l.mt report: John Mthi at d Roia Schindler John Mu'ecbUr nl Cithprine Uj'h. Seh4tin Roth ud Ko i u F.'aiifV t'h-rlfi F. ire looker and Simh Iv Tadett. ui A Winters ai d XI irv J Iltj-n Martin Haner and Kllen tithan. Simuel Winkle nl M r I lionipfou. Williaro IiTiiand Ulla KHr. Newtoti S Tender? and Liit e .1 Artutrot. Th.imnCiii and MarT K Oo-horn. Albert (. Lewis nd Toll A Uuiter. Francia C " I and l'üzi Nixon. Andrew J. Morrow and K-thcr K Moore. John Sullirau and Ilotiora Leary Atron Stratton and Fanny (tamer. Ch.ir!e K Cunt.i-ey and Silly J. Swindler. Oeorge Y. MilUr aud Louis i T. Sümmern. 11 i . UardiDi; and Nau Smith. Cliii."tin Staik and Lena Sclnll'.Dcr. Touo MaTTUia. A Ure tiirnber of oircnd et, rf prceatluj; the different klnde- of oi-iil offen.es wire in attend nice at the Major' otlke yeeid ii : John l)o;ine,a hoirt leaded inner, ho i ld enough to know heiter. Wait Kj.I and loo Hjtic.4. wire fined $.1 etch and the e:ceteuH lor batinc druuk. KHii H-irubergcr, a repultire looking female, and Jennie, an aAoci(e iu crime wercM-Mup for ao X, a piece for inhabiting m boue of disreputable i h iracter. Mol'ie CSreen. a notorious' t uiitep, nn 1 Ann Cotfiru, whoie sin hi.rile.ied leiture lie be rome Umilur iu the police court, were eith oeutened to piy fiüe of $0) lor tiiinü the proprietor of houea of ill tame A lesi ilc "without lucal lihitation." but n Joicmc iu the eui hooioji uimc of K itie Jtowman. anyt?;4 Ju fare of the wort charn-:cr, na. (iued $11 Ü .Hid bectme i sut of :hc cite. Jackaoa Thouipaon, an indiridutl wit!i i bitf .rd Att.l mm äi. m.knptiiliir ir.l titlet O and ( oil for di!urtin the peace of the city Joe;h L It tilett aütii.ed$l for diM-hartf in i u: iu the city liin.ti At iu. Statu il i . Thd dtc r iti at the Stile Ilou-e he been t iken down and the Hall haa awurcvl iu part i: old appear ince. V ttrda? the toue of the auctioneer wa heajd where a few d apo the ilence of an opptc aadurM wm uuditur(ed ttve br the foli'inn r.d menurrd trea J ot ru urtilul pilrini tliat hd come to pa their lat renpect to the illu trittr.i. de.nl. A the " ;oit . 'ir ct.f " f the auctioneer aou::ded through t!.e lo;: Hill, and waa kiiotkel H to purch wr. tlie eattie bric that fo h..rt a time im e ciT.'i;u;cd the cno-t raatiiticent d tuv ever m i ie in the ptarr, we iovoluntardy ritleeel nrw.o the cud ;etiei! from the ci-ne of death to the h.i-y active life, and how ?oon the o,e to (Le wke of the other Iu lie fpot l.fie rta;rd the rempln of Abraham L'uculu placet the auc ioifaer'a Cable, od the crowd lht had ctl wore a birsiji Ike look, in f r-i e c ti.tr.i-t to that whk-h waa depicted up-tn tt e rouite:i i: c -i,f the aorrowir.; thoutr.ds tht to wtk- it ce ffod in thciame place. We did not understand ht J I-f o-ition i t.. 1 cwJe of the fund receire.1 from the a!e; hut upjMj.ae it will cofjmitute a thirity fund, or po loto eome benevolent if ti:utl'n The' lar.opf outaide has r ern ft ip; -S f i tariatlo btuty.fcr.J tha? hune pn.p..ni. .i.ü aei.t ao uOarainlT appearance, an, like f'al rrauie work,itUul alose iu rfetletoti. o reaiicd u o! lis departed rplendor. Sie trantit.
tTP We bare had as exeeedicglj wet aprinjir. whicn bn delajei the planting of com and other pring work of farmers beyond the tajal period of plaotin. and if it cooiir.a may reu!t bat in partial crop of the cete!. Howerer. a Urrr amount of croutid hti Uen prepared for planting tbia year tbao Ut, and there ia yet time, if the weather permit, for scdirr;t and whh a farorable eton there will be a lareT yield than any tear during the past four. Since the war, farm era hare experienced ome d.Ccultj in procuring a ufticient amount of help. to plant at great a breadth of la cd aa was their custom, and consequently the decreae of product. Now that la bor er are more readily obUiced, and at D:ore reasonable pricea than to the la-t few eor., greater preparation are being msde in all iepirtmenta of agriculture, which promise a larger return than in any tear during the war. V ith petce throughout the lat.d.ao ahundtnt harre-'t, au 1 ood feeling aoiong eertiona. we will ft approach to that old proa;erity tbt had, ere were let idlped the hound a of war," b!e-ed he ourtry for so long, and uninterrupted cumber of yean. ii 1 aaw l)t Katow ai Wheli To Night. The wonderful idouceilist. Mile Helene De Katow and the great pianUt. Mr. Jamc M. Whe.i, gie thia ereiiinij. at Maonic Hall, their econ J and lait grat-d concert, assi-tel by other eminent ar tista. This troupe h.n met with the rery beet uccea in New oik an I other eastern citiea, and their performance wet hre been equally well receired. A very fair audience greeted them last nicht, but not, we think, aa large aa the ourit of the comnatij is deserving; of. Mr. Wheli'a (.crabrmmce on the piano ia imply aatoniihing, and the marreloua delicacy and precision of IU teu?h ii exquisite and grand. He playa, with hi left hand alone, aeeeral piece iu the mot won hrl'jl nunner, producing mu-ic iare!y r-urpn.-ed. He ia stid to tquil I halberg, and in maoj particulara aurpssea Gcttlavhalk. The hrilüitifj tf his phjiüK consists m the peculiarly aweet and poetic fentiment that he produrea from the Instrument He must be heard to be adequately appreciated Tickets mjj be had at the rauaic utore of Hcuham A Co , utidea the Bite Houe
Tiik MitTaoroLiTAN A good audience wa present Ust evening at the Metropolitan to witiieaj the acting of Mrs W. H. Leighton and Yankee LcWe. fhe p ars were comediea of the side rpliuing kind, and more of Uughter pro -okit ir than free from indelicate eitieiori We noticed the mantling blunh upon the cheek of more thau one fair one. The acting of the pre-ent engagement ia in nowise equal to that which haa taken place at the Metropolitan thin winter, and yt there my be merit Iii?. To-night Mra Leighton takes a benefit. AkMNurox, Lin & Kllt' MinsTR Lain fpiie of the threttening rain List night, the Tahern.u le wi crowde! to witnei'a the l.t etitcrt.iintncnt of the celebrated Arlington, Kfllev V Leon'a Min.a'relrf. The performance waa the boat of the kind we ever siw. In every department of minstrelsy, this ei client trouje f.ir fcur-pi-es all other orgtniz itiona of the kind in this country. To night and to monow night tliev appear in M adison, ind during neit aeek oecu iy M"Zirt Hall in Cincinnati. We trut it will nut be long err they return to Iihü tnapolia. -3 We e til uttemion to the advertisomeiit of Warren Tate iu another column. Mr. T. keepa all kind of .he, door and blinil, aid iiianuhctutes to order :it hia fict )rv at No 11 South New J erey alreet every kind of article in hia husii'C.'. Hi f inlttica nre utisiirpiiaae, niid In price aa aiiuil.ir exU'diHlimcnta (ie h iin ll ci.'l. m;iiN'ioM rvorrews. WArn KyrniYJttNT uv a Kktirn.i Sol im it. -A young inirntd mm, reared in thU city, of sober and industiiuua habit, who served throughout the three ye it'm sertue a u voluti letr from Indiana, and waa honorably discharged, deairea employ inenl He w t.a never in hospital, au I pulsed through all h'abitt'ea imirnti'hcd. Aa it clerk in a whole-do or letail grocery, aa an empto.vu t the street railroad, m an express or post oflire, or any other repectable vocation, he ia willing to devote hia time, he.ilth and energy, for a fair remuneration. Hi references aa io character and capacity are undoubted. A friend of hia pat this in hia orb a If. Ap;dy at tliia office, or address Sentinel Lot, through T. O ) . IH-.1 (HKAT Aictiom Salk We will aril at auc tion on Thursday nt it, May 'J.Uh, forty one city lot in Diake and Mavhew'M first and second addition. S ze of lota m 4 1 l!Meet. Alley on Mo und rear. All pie is intly located We will sell at the same time four Iota in Urooks' sub division, tach lot comprising from three to acvm acre all well adapted lor paature or gardening nurpo.es. For further pwticuUrs call on McKernan Friu. k, next door to the Calmer house, or to Mi: Kern in V Tierce, in Ulake'atow. aa -- m -- (5UAT liACK MkkTlNU AT I.NUI ANAToLtN $I..r0 in TaiiMit Comiuening Tuesday, Mav '2.1 , and continue four days Fir.-t diy, mile heats, three ami five Same d y, mile and ripe it. Second day, two milea and repeat Sime day, mile and repcit. Third div, three miles and repeat Sime day, pacit z rml out to harness. Fourth diy, mile heuta, three nml five Sun day, our fourth mile aud repeat. 1 i du JTttr llitioi Tersons desiring homes in the v;c.m;y of the city, wheie the; can htvc ail the pleasures of a country pi ice. and at theoatue time he near enough to the city to ei jov ihe coinlortj mid con vet iencea of citjr life, caiiiiot fi id tuoreeleg inl groun la than thoaejunt north of the city, in tho viiinitv of Ciown Hill, to be sold text Monday by Wile k Martin, auctioneers. ViT"A rich growth of luir produced, the natu r.vl color reslortNl. (not dved). and all diseases of the snip, falling iT. tic , cured by uai,ig"Kurcka," the infallittlc hir restorative. ' Trice $1 t'U per bottle Sold tiy all druggiats. J. H. SkxoiR, Pruggiat, Hates House Hlock, Ageut. eod tf llol.sg ANl FlTK ACSKH AT Afl'TION, Oil Mollday, May '2 l, at Xl o'clock, p m , on tlie prem ia. on ihe ea-t side ot Michigan road, north of the city, near the Crown Hill cemetery, being .irt ot the suburban property advertised in another column, by Wiley & Martin, auctioneers. The cottage contains 7 rooms; pood ham, younp rchard, 4c, on the premises. 1S-4 NoBTnwinui Samitaky CoMMI-sIO A.NP SoipiiRi' Hümk Kaib W k . U.CIeiiii hate tteu appointed ngents nt thia city to solicit and receive subscriptiona to the ab vo Fair, to be held at Chic;o, Illinois, coratnf ccii g on the 1st dv of June, prox IVrsoua wishing to con tribute to thia purpo.-e can do so by c-illirg at the New York Store. CiT" The Kxchatije Saloon, on Illinois street, i.a one of the be.atsiloons in the we-tern country. The proprietor, Mr Myers, uo lerstaada the busini thoroughly, and has in id a popular reput itin for the Ktchange. A free lunch ia nt twice dailv, ot wh eti all can partake without m-.it.ey and without prioe tio to tlie F.xchai c.e lor omeihtng nice. Poxr Miva tu k. Cuanck to ccure or. next Moad ij one ot the hoi sites tor a suburban h-nie in the vicinity tf the city. . F.verbmly know that the neighborhood of Cioan Hill is at a higher elevation than ar-v ground around the city. See notice of v ale of aubuiban jrcjerty at auction by Wiltv A Martin. 17 ü 0!oing ale to-day ot" lalo' cloak at No ? Rit Waalmigl 'ii aireet at half pi.t nine o'clock h tu Some of the best s'ill on h lt d at. 1 bi nt; io he -old. so j;o ai;d get bargains Wm. K FkATULtTOX. I" 3 Auctioneer. ------ iäT" We have just revived froui Ikton, a full lire of ea fj-h of tLc bestqual.ty riliaon, halibut. htrriLL', msckrrtl and codfish, Also, a fr;h lot uf sardines, at lower price Flitchirä; Daviiuc, Io dtf Ctntral Gnu try. ;S"TA fine Ire? lot of oranges, lemon, d ittv. fis, cot o inula, ptut.es and raisins, at tVutu! ttr.M-erv FlilTciiie & Davmoic IT u tf. S x lirt c'a-4 pA.iitcra wanted immedi atelj. Apply at No. tJ, Virginia avenue. IT- E. Hkowu.
Gut's Lliex Dcaroj, s'ok and giogham üarella, walkieg sticks and novelties of furnishing goods just received at Parkert,30 west Waaaiagtorj ttreet. ' 1 2 ijTSee Dr. Wa Tbomaon' advertiemeat on the fourth page of to day's prer. jn25tf.
Telegraphic Dispatches. aroafir airatMLT roa vat eaaTSVATi itrnin. rr Mornlny lleprt stee ftrat Fe.) THE LATEST IMELLIGEXCE. TRIAL OF THE ASSASSINS. AN IMPORTANT LETTER PRODUCED. From New Orleans and tho Gulf. Efforts to Reinstate Gen. Meredith. Klrly Smitli lias 11 Interview Willi .llaxiiiiillan. THL NKGIIOKS OF NORTH CAROLINA TO TKKSIDKNT JOHNSON. Largo Firo in Philadelphia. Dtath of Ihr iltlnl Utn. Forte si. A V.. a'C. C Trout ( itiro. Cairo, May IS 1 he Memphis Arus hi re liable iutorrnatioii t h.it tlie itbel (Jen. Forrest was killed at Frankvillc. Ala. o.i the 13th uli' by four ot his own men to avenge tho death of sit of their comrade who wero orJered by Forrest to be shot tho diy before for exulting over thr surrender of Johnston. I rom retina Iviiniu. l!t AtlM, Mar l!1. Thlee burglars broke into the dwelling of Isiac Citicr. u farrner in Kxctor township, Hetks county, last night, und alter n aevere sirugte, Geo. Maxes, son in .iw of C.mser, stabbed one of the pirtVt who waa found near tho houe dead, alterward The mm killed has been identified as Tcter Schiller, a desperate character, of Reading Some women who were in tho house were severely beaten with clubs. f rom riilliitlelphln. TiiiLAhtLFiilA, May 18 Merrick's foundry, which occupied the whole of two squares on 5th aud Ith, S ashinglon and Federal streets, caught tiro In the paint shop iu the centre of tho bud 1 ing, and most of the buildings on 5th street were destroyed. The room contained valuable drawings, which were destroyed. It is impossible to estimate the damage, but, from the extent of the fire, it must tic large. e'tom I'Mtliicitli Tahicau, Kt., May 17 An immense mass meeting ol uiuon citizen of this city unanimous. Iy paased resolutions denouncing the mm whose reprrseuuttona caused the removal of General Meredith from tha command of thia district. itampioe; them aa unworthy or belief, ami the worst euemlea of the union cause and opposed to the restoration of pence; th inking (Jen Meredith for li wlae and patriotic poli.'v and urging Tre ident Johuson to rvitiitnle him in command of the district Heard ut inns, were nUo passed pledging their e trneat support to tu pTcsenl ndminisiratiou. Similar meetings arc being held throughout the distiicl. From New rleaii. Nr w Orlj ans. May l.'l via Cairo 1H General Canby and (Ktcrhaus aiiivcd from Mi bile yesterday The piroled men und ollici r.a of Tslor's army are oven tinning Mohili) I hirtren Me iiiirr-, iho rebel rani Nashville, and the gunhoit Morgiti arrived at Mobile from Itiubeo river, whiilo'r they were In ken by the rebels on the evacuation of Mobile These, with eiyht other captured ste inters, and the hlockade lunner Hcioine ax tl ig t-hip of the officer in th irge. are expected here to night Ii ia feait-d the blockade runners Ued Gauntlet, Mary and Virgin, and tho steamers Virginia and Na'cl ez have not yet got down the river, as they me .tbove I)t'tii'j)oli.a ami the river fulling. Gideon J Tillow, captured near Selm i, wa afraid to go home on account of the guerrillas. The steambiat Minnehaha and tug boat Uro kl wi w t te burned at the levee last night, and some shipping ii juted The Miisissi( pi tiver haa forced the levetv, and now covets an immen-e area from lied river to Doitaldsouville it tit the golf, varying from thirty to fifty miles iu width. The suflWing from the dotructioo of property is beyond description Cotton holders demand an advance with no sales. I rom "aetv Turk. Nkw Voaa, May 1H The Commercial's Washington special savs: Jaoiea T. I)rady,one of the commissioner appointed to Investigate charges of oilicial corruption in New Orleans, ha arrived here, and his report will show a ?.id condition of uffiirs iu that ci: v. The 1 'ost's special aijs it is known that the Kmperwr Maiimilliao and the rebel Kirby Smith have recently been in urgX'tntion. It is no longer exnected that Smith will surrender without fur ther fiiihting. II is thought that witnesses will be produced in tlie conspiracy trial thia afternoon to identify Payne aa the man who attacked Secretary Seward, at d show ih it Hootlt nd O'Liughliu had myaterioua correspondence Mrs Surratt ?rem? to be brcikingdown and O'Ltughlin seems scarcely ablo to hold hia head up since the production ot evidence which impli c itts him Nearly all of General Sherman's troopa are moving into camp on the other ?ide of the Potomac. The petition liicuUied among the colored peo j'leof North Carolina, which ia to be presf. to President Juhnson, alttr reftrriag to the friendship of the late President Lincoln, hia rro verbial kindness, President Johuon, their own property, their lives, their reverence for the old dig. and the service they have performed both uu ler and for it. sk the elective franchise be extei ded to t'.em, faying they cannot see the jr.stice of deuv ing that privilege to those who hive been f.gh'.ng fr the count! v, while it is frteH given to men who luve j'.it returned from lour year fighiing sg:nt it. Thev call attention to the fact thatup to liüthe free colored men voted without detriment to the interest of the stale. A special dirpttch. dated Wah:ncton, si) that the change m ide by Genera! Bicks, in New Orleirs, are viewed by the aJminis'ratiun as very jiidcious, and they are heartily com in en Je I I rom t Jiahlngtnn. Was!iiot 'N. May lr The following circular of tnairuct ions vo the ollicers of tlie custom houe and ge:its acting as ed!i:ers of tho custom huusc his jut Ik-cji i-ued from the treasury de pariroeut, dted Mar 13. lroV: In the railical appl:cttioti of the rulfl regulation concerning commercial intercoje wiih the st-ttes in reLcliiou. know u aa the series of Mt 'J. ICj AU ot!i;ers acting thereunder are direct et to cause little annoy. at;ce ai p-js-ihle to parties in;eretel in uch commercial iutercouta. and otherwise to carry out the purpose of the iteutiv in removing atl the re-trictiona upon rue i commerce tbt the mu.t literal consttuit iU of iLe law wi.l periiii:, iu is mn:h of (he military lines of aK'Cunation in thedi-"iici west of the Missisaippi river hive not been exte:.dcd. uor ihe trade therewith affected by ü.t proilam ttiona ot the president of April IzOi, or the regulatious of July, CJ, libl, are still in force, so far as applicable,
to tbe territory west ef the Mississippi, by the 3d section or the relations of Maj 9 The ce:eity for appocatioa to this department for permits or authority to clear good for aov part of the insurrectionary state eaat of the Mississippi, either coastwise or inland, is obviated, and coDax)utiiIy no aacb permit or authorities will be issued. Collectors and others are d rected to clear all goo Is. There 'is 03 speciality declared contraband by the S i section of aaid regulations, but all f uch shipments must be under the supervision of an officer to prevent the transportation of any articles declared contraband No duty or other fee will be charged, except such as may be prescribed by law, for the entrance or clearaace of vessels. When cotton, the product of insurrectionary states has been sold, and sold bv purchasing agent of the government, and is offered for shipment, the certificate of the purchasing agent is
only necessary if the cotton e-ffered is claimed and proved to he the proiuct of persona owning labor, or freedmen, or others employed by them. The shij ping fee, a tirifTol 3 cents per pouud, mast be ptid to the officers under white supervision the shipment is aide. If any producta other than cotton are offered for shipment, the certificate of a collector of intern. I revenue that the taxes prescribed by law hare duly been paid thereon must be produced before it is offered. If in ccn etpuence tf beirg co internal revenue officer of the post or place cf shipment, the oflicer supervising the shipment mut collect such iuternal revenue due thereon, tr if the party shipping is unable to pay such rerenue tax, Jiha article raii'l be consigned to the collector of customs al the point of destination of the vevsel. and if the bills of lardicgand the manifest of the vessel exhibit the fact that such internil tax hss rot been paid and ou the arrival of any vessel at her port, the collector of the cus'om thereof will rt qu;re such internal ttx to be paid him before allowing the deliverv of the article O'l which such tax hia accrued and tecoice pivable. No Te?.el will be allowed to be entered at any port except such as are made on the manifest aa one of her porta of destination without tlie autLuriaVj of the secretary of the treasury, and no coodswillbe delivered at any port whatever until all siu-h tixes are paid. Until the ctttom hou.'e cfliccrs arc duly appointed, a speciul agent will act as such, and when so acting will sign himself "Special Agent, Acting Custom officer. CptureJ and nb;widoncd property will be treated directed iu the regulations of Julv, IbCI (Signed) II. McCillocii. i ia ! i awaBWWaWwffW. akw"-"" Tlie Trial of tlie 'onpl raturi . Wasuimqtox, May l!?. A. Kecve, a telegraph operator, residing in Itrookh ii, identified a despatch handed to him by Uootb at the St. Nicholas hotel, and r-ctit to L. J. Weichtman, oo the 3d March. It imply read: "Tell John to telegraph nuiuU-r and street at once." The witness then delivered the message to John Surratt, who, in re;one to Weichttn iii's (jupstion what it w?ts tout, slid: "Don't be so damned inquisitive." Witness boarded .it Mr. Surratl's house in Washington after the 4th of March; could not fix the time he said, llooth, John Surratt, Payne, .Weroth, whh several other, who had all been riding out, returned very much excited He noticed when some of thern arrived Surratt said hia proapecta were blighted.tind ws in an extremely Ill-humor. Witi.t'-s trstitii'd thit on the morning' after the assassination ho thought it his duty to nurrcnder to the governmeut. He assisted in tho discover v and arrest ol tho guilty ptrlie. He mentioned a woman who was in the habit of coming to Mrs Surrall's, whom the latter siid waa Mrs Glatter, a French woman and a blockade runner, und was not afraid of the const picncc because she could invoke tho protection of the French minister or consul The court then took a recea. Tho following ia the letter mentioned in Uydcr's tea'.imouv: KlillMOMi, Va., Feb II, IM;." HisLxcellenrj JefT Divis, President, (J S. A. When Senator Johnson und myself waited upon you some d iys since, in rcl ttiou to tho pro ject of annoying and harassing the enemy by iiieins of burning their slopping towns, Ac. there were cvcrnl remarks made by you upon the auhject that I w ia not fully prepared to aimwer, which upon suhi tjneut conlcreiico with pirties proposing the enterprise, I find I cau apply no objections to the scheme. First, combustible material consists of n-veial preparation and not of otto alone, and cau be u-cd without expiring the party using them to the least danger of detection whatever. Preparations ate not iu the h mds of Mr. 1 iniel, but nro in the hands of Prof. McCullough, are known but to him mid ouo other puty, as I understand. There is nt necessity for sending persons in military service into tho enemy's country, but tho woik may be done by agents, and, in most cases, by persons ignorant of the facta and there foio innocent amenta. 1 have seen enough ot the ellccti that can be? pro luced to satisfy mo that in most of the cases, with little danger to tho parties engaged, we can: 1st. Hum every vessel that leaves a foreign port lor New York. 4Jd We can burn every transport that leaves New Vorkoroiherb rhors with supplies for tho armies of the enemy iu the t-outh. 3d Hum ev ery transport and gunboit ou the Mississippi river, ss well ss devastate the country and fill his people with terror and cona'Cruatioh. I am not alone iu this opinion, but many other gentlemen are as (ally and thoroughly impresned with the conviction n I am I brlievc we have the means at our command, if properly appropriated and emphatically applied, to dciuoi alize the notthern people iu a veiy slioit time 1 respectfully but earnestly nrjtiest that you will hive au interview with General Htrtis, lormerly a member of Coiigre-ö from Minr-ouri, who I th tik is able, by conclusive proof, to convince you that what 1 have suggested i perfectly leas ible aud practicable. The deep interest I have for the success of our ciuee in this struggle, with the conviction of the importance of availingour.elves of every element ot deleuso, must be my excuse for writirg you and rrquesting you to invite General Hairis to see you. If vou would r-ee proofs pleae signify the time when it will be convenient for you to see him. I am respectfully. Your obedient servant, W. S. OLM! AX. On the back of the letter are the two endorse r.iciita, the first being; Hon. A. S Oldham., Richmond, February 1-th, 16.', in relation to the plans and means of burmug the enemy's (hipping, towns, Av. Preparations arc in the hands of Prof. MeCullougb and are kuown only to one party, which asks the president to have an interview with Gen. Harris, formal) of Missouri, on the subjett ot er retsrr of ft ite, at IU convenience Picie see Ge.i. Harris and levin what plau he baa for overcoming thedifli ulty heretofore experienced. Received Feb 17. IrCo J. D. ih February, 1 ?b. On cross examination question wcie asked the wi'iicas as to the man named St. Marie, in o3. with the appirent ot jeet of showing ihat the witness was aware of St. Marie's intention ot get ting south, and if llieie was no .ther way by enlisting iu a federal regiment and deserting, and that the witnes was a sympathizer with rebels and assisted this man to get south. The prosecution objected to the testimony as immaterial, but allowed a fe w questions to be asked which the w itnea ns were J The witnes denied having, while a clerk iu the war department, asree t to eotnmut icaie. to any prl-ontr atthebir any inform ition he might obuiu from that depatlment. Bring asked about hi acquaintance with a tnsu name 1 Howell, he siid he had seen him but neTer had any conver satiou with him.ou the coirrary Ue bad said to Capf, Glcgiou of ihewar dtpt.itmeLt. there ia & blockade runner at our house, hall I give him up? I agitated the question tt.rredays, and then thought tt niiht Le tne only time he might be there so I le; him go 1 told him, I houl i like to go ou'h, though I had been a !u..ent of divinity, r.t.d would like to be in 'Richmond for the purpo.e of continuing my s;ut;ts. When in the war department he taught ice a cvpl.cr which w as tor i ' pirt.cuUr pvrpto-e No arrangements were mde for corresponding with Richmond I once wrote a poem of L xigleilo' in this cypher, and that is the only u-e I ever maJeof it. Hoaell wa ai ijUlrite.J with Mrs Surratt. Howtll never told me it was the epher used in Richmond. Iu answer to otler questions, the witi.esi said he would hive been the list mm in the world to have suspected Surratt, his school corn; anion, of the murler of the president. My s-ispicioas were not of a definite character. 1 mule eorCJent of Captiin G'eson. told bira Rootb wsi a eceion lympath zer, talked over with l.iui certain snatches of conveis ttiou I bad heard, and asked him whether the partita c uld Le beirers of dispatches or biockade-run-nera. Weicbtmaa also said be told Captain
Gleason at the war department of tbe su-picioua circumstances in cocnection with ihe Dovemeots of Mra Surratt. and asked him what they coalJ mean, whether thev were blockade rconLog occupations or not I also spoke to Gleason of tie talk afloat about a contemplated capture of the f resident by tbe rebels, but be scouted tbe idea aa mpossible.
The Very Latest. FOUR O'CLOCK A. M. New Yoai, May Id. The Times says: A gentleman of Rutland, Vt . bas in hii DO-aession an inrenioual ertn. trived torpedo, made to exactly resemble a large lump of coal, which was sent to him from Richmond by his son. Brevet Brig. Gen E II Ripley, and found in the private cabinet of Jeff Davis after bis flight from tbe city. The Post editorially s-ya it has information from trustworthy ofhcial sources that a note or dispatch in cipher was found in Booth's pocket. A paper ia cipher had previously been found in Jeff Davis' bouse in Richmond. Tbe paper wa not supposed to be of importance. Tbe one in Booth's pocket was compirel with it, and, by u?e of it, was read. This note proves that Davis was ia communication with two of the men in Canada for whom rewards have been offered. Tbe subject of the correspondence was the assassination which distinctly asserted that Da via favored. The Time's special fays Major General Siel has become connected as leading publisher aud editor with The Daily and Weekly Baltimore Weiker, & staunch and vigorous German republican newspaper. Mrs. Lincoln will not leave for Illinois to morrow, as stited. She is not yet quite ready and will cot depart until Monday. Her health is improving. Tho Tribune's Washington special say: Within the past forty-five days thirty new districts for the collection of internal revenue ha ve beeu ordered in Virginia, North Carolina, Tenncsee, Kentucky and Mia: idsippi. Revenue nflicen have beeu appointed and the collection of revenue from the late rebel districts has commenced. It hm bet n determined to fill the offices of assessors arid collectors in the lato insurectiooary districts with loyal men as far a, practicable. It is understood that President Johnson has sent for tho editor of The Raleigh Standard aud other unioti men of North Carolina for personal conference. The right wing of Sherman's army under the command of Gen Lor an is not expected to arrived at Alexandria before Friday or Saturday. The headquarters of the army of the Tennessee, under charge of Captain Tsggsrt, Is established at Mansion House. Alexandria, and the headquarters of tho lCih corps on King street, at the same place. General Sherman's hs.io'quaitcrs have been prepared for hia reception, and are situated in au orchard a very short distance outside of Alexandria. When General Htlleck learned that General Howard was intending to march the right wing of Sherman' army through Richmond, be telegraphed General Howard he should not permit it, an hia guards would be instructed to forbid their passage of pontoons. Howard flanked Halleek by removing his guards and substituting his own The Poat'a special ssyiGov. Wells, of Florida, and others arrived at Washintonto see President Johnson in r lation to the existing local troubles in that state. COMMERCIAL. , ir TCLK'IkAPH. , Utnrintmtl .Tinrket. Cincinnati, Flour firm; Superfine G t!3(l$G if, (Ml(t .'IO. and family iu :l(,H CHI Wheat, red $1 31; white $1 45(31 10c Corn INK). Re Hc. Clover Birley il 1I)(71 L'O. Whisky dull; small sales at $2 OG. Mess poik 2L:. Hulk meats 126213? May 18. 50; extr 75. Ost, seed $14. b.c. oilOUIVvT. Bulk 13(i2ll.;4; sides 14(415; hams 14(1 nam.a VJnC L.rd l?c. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Sugar 13(il7c. CofTee '(ftS'Jc. fl till I 23. Silver il IB. Gold f 1 21 Money GQtjffX'r cent. Ktchange firm. ' aw Molanei new York market. Nkw Yoaa, May lb. Cotton 5J(ir53c for middling. Flour Wellie lower; at G20G 35 for extra state; G Wutf 15 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $7 '2()($(J 15 for trade brands. Whisk v $2 K.Y Wheat' dull ; $1 321.(3140 lor Chicago spring; Milwaukee club $1 35; amber Michigan il bo (il 7; White state S2 20. Rye iMIf. Corn, new mixed western (i0(d)70e; new while, HJCtirc; vellow, Ttfft&fJc' Oats 45(348.. Clover seed $13 50. Timothy $4.50. Bailey tteady. Wool dull. Coflee aotive. Sugar, 101U. M dassea 63c. Petroleum firm; 35c tor crude, 500357c for rcfiriedin bond, and 70(cr)7lc for free New mess pork $23 37023 b2; $21 50(521 75 for 'C3-'G4; $21 55 for prime, and $1S 5b 17 50 for prime mess. Plain mess beef $10 00 0114 00; extra mess, $12 00(317 50; beef hams. 2GOX2.-V Cut meats; 12 13c for shoulders, and 15lb?4'efur hams. Bacon; 1213c for Cum Oer I a ml cut; 14c for long libbed, and 15l4'c for short ribbed. Ltrd 15(il8c Butter. 14 23c for Ohio, and 273be for State. Cheese 14Q21c. Rice dull. Money. G pr cent. Sterling 109?4'(JtnO for first class bills. Gold opened at $1 3l, cloinj at $1 30. Government stocks without decided change. XIV Y01K M0XXT MAXXtT. Nkw Toil, Maj 18. Gold dull end tendency downward. Quotation averaged $1 21H this morning, with a fair demind for export Lt.TLR. Gold closed at Gallagher's exehsnge to-night at $1 30?4'. tub: INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, rinanrial Agent mitl Designated Depowi lory ofthc United Mates.AUTnOUIZlTD CAPITAL CASH CAPITAL PAID IN tl.oOO.W tsoo.wo WILL receive .ubscriptions, aa financial agent of tbe tiuTemtneDt, for all of it. popular loaua Will collect Koil Intereat on rsipistered aal coopor honJs on tbe m t liberal term.. Currency b; n-l ra.bei n presentation when due. Always on hand a full supply of 17. S. revenue taanp, for sale at the regular diacount. Will buy and sell all rovsmcuent securities, orders on Washinfion, coin and eichar.gs In all tha principal cities. Will make collection. thronhoU the Wut and Zat at very reaaooshle rates. Will receive depuait a, an t I'tan Dnej at C psr cent., on pood security Harlnr nnlimitel f.cilltls, will tracusct all kinds ef hanking buinea oa fair term, ani with tbs utmo.t promptneM. TIIFO. f. HACGHET, Prssu INGRAM FLETCHER, Cashier. Indian apolU, December 3, dea-dly DOURBON WHISKY. 1. aV I. DIJiCAl. No. 77 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis. Ind.. WUOLF.SALK DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC f VIs". atteiitioa ef tlie tra-!e la caUed tt oar canpiet f nswrtifaent or ail artScl. ia ovr Lum of btiue, bvita a. toqaalitv and price. Oar.totk of BOL'UIuJN WHISKY It nn.arpa..ed by any fctlJahiniit Io t!a Stat, aod dealr artahiua; to purcaa-s Capper Lnl!iisi fktrUo Whi.ky ars Invited to cah brfcre parch ait. irw D ruaovrd frota 1S3 Eaat Wakixi(tn trrt f T7 sata Jd.rVf .aa street. J. A D, DUNCAH, 77 5oaih M.rtJiaa travet, Ja&9G5-dl7 IstUanapoUa, Laal. ,
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E.B. ALTCaU) I. at . CA.LCWXLX. E. B. ALVOED & CO., lUOCSftSOLS TO AI.TOED, CADDWILL ALYORft, WllOloSJAlo AND Si H (ß TL? (D) E S IEAST WASHINGTON STnEET, . Ars n DAILY rscalatof frs ssd C.siliatlysa kand snsrorialsattk.lsws.t prices laris and aertd t-wf Coffco, Sugair, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Tea, Nails, Glass, Woodcnwarc, Soap, Candles, Starch, Raisins, Cigars, Tobacco, Mackerel. Whito Fish, Cordage, Twine, Dye-Stuffa, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Brandy, Gin. Rum, Wines, Whisky, Notions of all kinds Si IIOSTETTERS AND WAII00 no d ru?mrBi2 no jtj 68 East Washington Street. IKDIUIiPOUl, IBB dsclS dw LIQUORS. C. A. Elliott. Jambs It. Rras DLLIOTI V KYAN, WnOLISAI.E DAALARt IN ALL RINDS OF LIQUOID' SOLD AT TIIK Cincinnati Daily Quotations ON MAN DA AT ALL TIMES Pure 'Kentucky Bourbon WhLskj, ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES Of different Brands. fci We invite those wantine Pur Liquor to cxll and examine for themselves. Corner of MERIDIAN and MARYLAND Sts., Indiünapolir, Ind. lytt-dtw DRY GOODS. 09 O O O to a Hi ell Oi at mm o av V. u o CO O W 3 mi a .9 - to a o 'mm) -- o t Im c Sy o (3 m o 'r mi z 0 CO o o o to O O CD (B! aa e 5 C im C3 O to i v. r" .o ft a 'S P u ll c a aw aM C w ra 0 S H to I 2 mm s- r J -mm. ,-OS ci Hi sw z 0 CO o o o H--5 t C 5 mm o Vs. Q 5 m o o Ü CO o -S3 je Jh t c 'J o mO IS" . vL il 2 i tn o o s, o 5 T3 RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT ffiaE UNITED STATES DTE-HOUSE. NO.JJSOUTB 1 li'iinoi. .traa-t, Indianapolis, Lndiana. a: this old and well-known eatallh-aaerit, the lall. caa hav. .ilk. and wocls cood. dratd la pernaaect and boaoUfcl colors; and (tsU' garmeau tbococf 1I7 r.oated and repaired. New and second-aattd clotalrc tonght ssd oU, also, a paticnlar branch ta tbs baatneaa denoialaated So draw. "8 hiui.. a.aui tiuvn, or mT im 7 im.ui ... v. as wroufBttLat It caa aot bat viaibls t. tb. naked eys. isiiavsuua'r ts. f lacs, lis. as raia iiutviuunt. IsalO JOSKFT? HAkaMe.re-peltaw SECOND HAND STORE, ?to. 233 Kaet UatshlnEton Street, tlgn f tbe It la; Hand. FTJKN1TU&E aad Slevss. Tai war. sad EUbea ta b nleU virtetv. U aias vi uiitM u MBiita; uvwi. J. X. XABOT.
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WABAI PliTIIOLtüfJ ! AND i goal mmm co, AT COVINGTON , IND Capital Stork, Q3,220v000, Divided into 6,500 Shares at $50 ech LS CO krO 2ATE D CNDR& TRE LAWS OF THE STATE OP INDIANA. WILLIAM DALE, of New Tork, rrtsldect, JOiT.ru HIS INK. Gov ia J toe. Tic Pre.tdect, W. I). KsKK. Heeretary, JAUKS W. KJNa, Treasurer. ID irootoro. Hen. JOSrrrt E. VcDOTALD, Indlsnapoti. IcdiAta. "H?I R. COSTKOi M. Usa lar ton. lodiaoa. " WM.DALrew Tark City. " JOS K. I' H w. SkWLtN, Atuca. ladlaoa. ' JJS. kiSTlE. Cot lug ton. .Miaaa. K. St wctn)NALl, Caviortoe lodio. 1AV1D W1PB, Cvpf;on, lncUana. Orrict South $ide PuLlie Square, Csriay ton, Indiam. f IDE Cöinpany holds by lea?, and In fee, about 1 twetty ihousard acres of the tmt select ratal Und la We.teia Icdiaaa. batedeeias; mrtw sides mt tb. Waljfcjih rtrer. Map ot tbesw laada may t reo at tb. office of tie Ccnpauy,JnCol2ften,la4,t tie tff.ee cf W as. Dale. K. li p.rfc Plac. N T.CIy. at ts. .ffic. f Hn. J. k. CvBretb. Huntj(iiia, lodiaiaa, aa4 at tb. odc.wriWacb A alcliotiald, ludltnapalls. A rtftrrnce to lis report cf tbe lion. Davli .Dala Owen. tat. tat CJoU irt. will attw tbat m Uixla sr. sltaat. In tbe widat ot tb. finest eal teldsaribe State, abotmdmc also In salt. Iron aoJ other vslsatle Bir.eral .uWta'cea. Neartb. mouth ot Coal Creek, wtera tbeCwtnpasy baa lsr(re qusLtitte of land, alt water lit. been d:ovred equal In qnalliy to the banawha. This water was crscured bocue yrar. a no ty bonne sooo after. b OpoDdaga salt Cndint; ta w.ydoatatb. Wabab and S.M. CaiiSl, Mr. Tfcoms., tts nrcpr eti r, CnaJirg t;inelf on. aMe to eon pets with lt. abändernd tbe roaunfartors. la bis bortnc t. ei.coubtrrv-1 tbat wblcb reeentty dlacloMrd facts prove t have been cosl oil Tlote Um. all lie In cloe proa mity to tbs abab. and Rrls t seal, some of them upon It. tai.k. Tbe Company baa bow an agent Io tb. Es.t, tnsklrif a tosr cf the oil reeis f retin.yvanla la partJculsr, to acquire a knowledge of tb. bat practical mode of tor Inc. to employ practical workman, and to pun ha, tbs be.i ijcalny f tbe Bot approved machinery la c.s for .uch purpose. Tbs Coaipaay eipscts by tb. lt af Msy tteit, at fait be. t, to evniuieiic. oneratlow. All tbs Indices il coal oil, fouaJ la local tie. whers It hat been procured, are troip!y matked la vsrloas local ties of tbs laud, of tbe diapany a9ovdri( veey rational pro-pect of ucres. TI e corn p any think. It n nece.ary to make auy other ref.rvtice to lbs character of the lai.J, other tbsa tbs rrport sod m.p referred to. I HK,t00 of tbe .tork. beln J.Otaj hsrea, la proposed by ttetowpany tobe cflered In the market st on-half ha psr value, n ing ii per share, for Iho purpo. of aiding the Cutopauy iu a .peady dwelopaieat of tb. lands. apr3-dlwtf TOBACCO, TODACCO. a. s. uveas. . a. MCBBO.S ITIVKUS A DIlIllMOTIil). Manufaclurrrs and Wholialcrs, Nosi, 22 tili! !l l src oinl Strrrl, ALTON, ILLINOIS. WE HAVKOI KVKI) A BRANCH UOCK AT NO. 17 Huutb Meridian strt-et. Ibdiaaar-olla. lad., wbecs ws will keep f ou.tsntly on band sll styles of II-XJC3- TOBACCO. Wo repectfalty Invll. th tra.e to call aod aasln. our stk. Wo will sfll a. low, if not lower, tbao iho lame tock ran Le bought In thl. or any other market. tuatO-dtf btTKKS & LkUktktuMi. SODA WATER . SODA WATER! CLAHK V. CO., Vlsunfartarers of Bottled SODA WATER, Aro prepared to supply Saloons and Hei tan rant, by Isavlsn thrir orders at 285 East WiLsbinglon Street. Saloons and Pe.t.arsnts In the country will bo prompt Iy supplied by sanding ths r ordrr. as abovo. apr V 13m THE INDUNAP0LIS I IV S 1 1 It A IS C K C O .H P A N Y 9 I new DertnstieLtlr oreanld ant rJr i 1... r;.& Policies. ' Capital, $200,000. Tie StockboUr rief tilt Corrraty (imsrli tow a f urot rrp.I.bt citizens. D I It Ii CT U II M : A. A. Fi vrcnta, Ss., W, H.Tai Borr, A. L. Koicsr, K. J. Per, AgcitXa Josts, Out ta Tot sit, Tbomas A. Mosars, A. E. VlSTON, WUiSW IUsobbsa. Oüice at breaent in tho Sirikln Kund Rulliine r of I'enb-ylvatns street ssd Virgiola aveaoo. ILJ lur patroosg. or tn. public Is solicited. W. HENDKKÄON. PieldLf. Auci. C. Jamk&om, SWretary. ma7-d3tuo COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY I Tili: M)!tTUlr.ST. BIGELOiV'S SATIN-EN.1MELED B YRO W COLLARS, VNKW anlcte cf 'nrertlon. This Cotlsr ei eels all other I'aper Cottars fr coeifort. neatness and ecoiiorry. Also a large niunotut ut .ATIN-:NAEI.KD KAKKOTK9. linen paper etkO.NK, AND PAI'AK OAkCOTXS. I-aJ ra S:i3 F.r.ainelrd Collars and Cu?; a Lew and convenient a tic. Tho trade eurrlted at tbe lowest ms'ket pnest. F.I-JEUJW A CO.. Mansfaeturer, j5 tZa U Salle Street, ChJcsi. HOTELS. M AO Y HOUSE, Corner Markot & Illinois S4c IDIAXAI'OLIS, I.M. E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. I TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO JIT fneiid. and buoierou. pairoua. that I aos stow os tatH-bed in th s bsaa..wbuit I hsvs refurniabed and tow thrown open for your reception. I take th pp rtuimy cf thsx.kitf my taaiy forssor frWnda fur their pa.u-woff srisg tb. Iw y.Ats wbilo I wa. coitducUns; th Onbtal Uau. snd will st atl tisaos bo glad to ee thera st my ww staiid. jS-tttf t. PEXTTCOT. GROCERIES. a. r. ruB-rcass. e. aviwos. rLirrciiLic & daviix-e, CKNTHAL GKOCEUY, TtALXnS 1 8TAPL AND FINE GLOCESUES. I JtFsrsls-a and lnte vainos sad Cgsrs, Uasso, VcftUbles. rreits, Woodea axvi WUlow Ware, at. 44 Jtorth Pottswylvaatla troot. op o sat to that Post OtCco, lndisa spoiu. BaaraWtf
