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J) A I LY S KTIi KL ! t?r T" Cil c'j NAT! KIAl .. .U.illC'II V 1 'i'l'l'x k uro now pVntiful a lor 2 White i river in tl.e n!:..cei,t r-nda THE DAILY SENTINEL ON EARLY TRAINS. ; U I HT Lrr'e s!apnieiit of com, fnm New Al- THE DAILT STATE EN TIN K L is sent by all tb ear'y J ban j, for the Su:b, Are made d ii!v. m ra!uf apre And frfj,bt trains, and delivered U ub- j , L, r.Trs!nsd. -ent towns about tb iatattralt U di. The fra!l pox i reported to hT made inhaled In thfrtty. Tbts enable readers at a dt.tanc .n,lnnr4 tr,.j tr v . , , . . ... . . "Pixamncc At aterly, Morgan countr. f'm th Css.tal of Indiana, to et tb newt cf tb day fe frr.fn nix to boirs before tbey can receir it tbrrush pipers puMnbea fiMtr. News dealer and carriers tn any of tbe town m ra;lroa1 centering at Indisnapo'i, w HI bnpi' i with tbe F.XTIXEL on at jrood terms a ay other psrr. Clabi for the Dally will b supphed at A ems' rates. Orders ar solicited, diw SPEECHES OF Ilciiflrirk and Voorhcr. Coal Oil See the a.lvert;emeut of M. & It. Simpson, of coil oil. rZTGovernor Morton has left Indianapolis for Washington on public b'iines of prive import. rSTVesterd-iT wood was ellin? on the streets j at the rate of & t f per cord. IThe Unitevl States Government h . k-rv 1 iic uiiutru oiaies .overnment hi iu- Tbe.echr.f Hn. Tarn- A. Hendrirk before u,. tllorize1 lhe enlargement and improvement of the ... v fi rv ,'. .. . . . .. . Cttj Hospital, Indianar-oiis. and tb -perch of Hon. fHr.lel W. Vwilff, in tbe lloue 1 ' "A SrRASGE Stoet" lly Uiilwer. A second of Iprenttiire, February 20, on tbe duty of the Fel- j erat Gonnmf Dt In it reiaMon fn tb. elvi! Mt r .1 th i .Jftf..rLch It houM be proeued. arefora!e at j11? ol ",ls Tery interesting ory has just been tl.i office, published ia a pampLlet of litf-en paern, in- j received at Ikiwen, Stewart i Co.'s. rt'iJin both jeeche. F'.arh one 1 aiiioiur tl,eabli j m !e:;vere.l on the re..eM crii, anl houM V- j t irel in j I"ITIN( Carps A l.ew and fa?liionahl? vie tlf baud of TTrry voter In the ?tt. Price fl p-r bun- ' of Tiilin card lon aii'l narrow, 1 htin ai.d dr.. I. AlloMrrM.romrb-fl!M. j e,,, be obuilief a, lU tt,J . yiilltnry Item. Col. Smith (mtiii, of the 7th Indiani, U at Stewart JL Co. IT-... T-1 .. 1 i 11 . . . I o 1 uitv 3larlil ia tili active in per- im home in irenhur, Decitur county, on a ' . t i c t 1- 1 1 -e - 'ormance of his duties iith record to fwiue. lie piiort furlough. CoI.Uiriu looki as if apatri- !. n r ., , ... . ... 1T . impounds nurnhcrs of them dailv. Theeditorof ottc war lor Hi? Constitution and the Union . ..... ... a certain city papr had Letter look out. ap-eeti with him. His numerous friends dilT ' ' m m i roiigratulite him 01. hi improved appearance. Thanks The sick prisoners in C.imp Morton He is a pliant oflicer and an accomplished gentle j desire to cxpiey their gratitude to lie v. Mr. rnin- ! Striiigfellow, f(,r very opixirtune and acceptahle C.ipt. John J. Key. of Cjnne'.toii, late Corn : donations of utimuhmts to counteract the evil ef- ruon 1'le.is Judge of the Terry and Spencer Dis- i lects of wet weather trict, h is nvelved an apiointtnent upon (Jeneral Hallerk's 'till. Ti e fol'.owm: appointments in Stewart cavalry company have hecn made: Abraham Sharra, Cajitain, in place of S. S. Kirtley. Ileriii in S. Miller, Fust lieutenant, in place ot J. V. Smith. Httiry S B-irtholumew, Second Lieutenant, in plate of Abmm Sharra. Moiie MvtKhY. The I'oton Qjirimtrciul lullrtin leain? I'nun an "eminent navul archi tect," remarkable fact, Mated as follows: He favs that many months .iure, he wrote a loij letter to the Navy Department, containing plans and ypecilicatiom for cutting down and iron plating Mv?r.il ot our larg? Inps, and that by iiee very peciticaiicns the Merrinntc had leen fitted out. He saw Ids verv wordaswed as hi drawings in " llarprr'g Weekly," which contained a description of ihe Mcirimac He is, therefoie, convinced that a copy ol' his letter limit have been purloined from the Department and furnished the rebels. How llr.y. McCi llocoii wa Killlo. A correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat, in his account ol the Tea Kidge battle fays: McCullough was killed in the brush on a flight elevation by l'eter Telican, a private in t'ompany It, 3Cth Illino'us. The attack in which the ubiquit ous Hen was taken off was led by Captain Miller. McCullough wore a tires of black velvet, patent leather high topltooU, and he had on alight col ored broad brimmed Texan hat. He iy on a light bay horse. Telican went up and took agood watch, now in jxssession of Col. (Iicusel. A nuniler of Indiana regiments were paid off at Nashville this week. We are informed that the 22d Indiana will be paid off at Florence, Ala., next week. The 59lh Indiana, Colonel Alexander, is at Nev Madrid, Mo. The 5.'ld, Col. ürc?hani, ism route for the name place. Pr. W01. i. Fletcher has been appointed Assistant Surgeon of the 9th regianent Indiana rolunteer?, Tice Hlackstone, resigned. Dr. Kuckner, of Perry county, and a mem ber of the late Legislature, has been appointed Assistant Surgeon of the 23d Indiana. Capt. Tobin has been in the city for two or ihre daya. His regiment is at Nashville. He is one of six officers of the 3."th Indiana that left their positions in cnefiuence of gome difficulty with the Colonel. We learn that Capt Tobin'.s men wept like children when he bade them fare well. It is his intention, we are informed, to re turn and remain with his company, though no lunger connected with the army. Isifayttte Jour nal. A court of inquiry for the trial of General Manson, Colonel Kise and Adjutant Kise is now fitting at N:ihville. The Indianapolis Hible Sjho-d will meet , in Temperance Hall. Sunday, March 2:1, at o'clock T. M. The subject of investigation is "Trayer." The public are invited to attend. A Stranok Stout. Mrs. Thompson i Son. at I the News Depot, on Pennsylvania street, below ' tlje Tostoflice, h i e for sale this new and rem. irk j able production of Hulwer. j lTUr. Athon will t ike charge f the Meridi-' a:i stieet hospital next wetk, Dr. Fletcher having 1 been apjtohited a Surgeon in the army and order- j e 1 to the seat of war. Z3f0ne hundred and twenty or thirty prison- ! ers, including a Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel, captured at the battle of Mill Spiing, Ky., ar- rived in the tity yesterday on their way to Co hitnbus, Ohio. Il)""Tr fessor Fie'chr, the accomplished Su-, perinteiident of TuUic Instruction, returned yes- ! tenlay from a tour in the northem part of the! State He will leave again to-day, we under titaiid, visitinir the northeastern section. -ti... :.. 1 .. ..-.i .......:..! 'Ii 111 iit-vt in a lit. u .iirt ttioi.iii iiiii portlolio will do well to examine the new stock just brought to the city by llowtn. Stewart & Co. They have also some very neat looking tourists' cases. tH" A Mass Convention of the Democratic Union party of Jackson county, will be held at the Court House, in Brownstown, 011 Thursday, the HUh day of April, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates, und for the transaction of such other business as may be deemed advisable. K-r U'lni. 1 o. . .... 1 popular coniediiin actor that ever visited our city, we understand h is accepted a complimen tary benefit tendered him by the citizens of Indi anapolis ns a toktn of re-pect for his highly ap preciated! talent as a comedian. We hope the public will turn out in vast number and give this gentlcra in a routing heneGt. Ota Indiana Deai ix Virginia Relatives aud friends who deire it can have the remain-; of any of our brave boys who have fallen in Wes tern Virginia transported home and interred, as soldiers deserve to lie buried in any part of the State by calling: on Weaver & Williams, under takers. No. 72, West Washington Street. 7f"The communication describing a visit to the "First Trebyterian Church," is from the ren ! of one of the mt gifted and accomplished ladits of our city. Not having been a witness of the For the Daily Stat Sentinel. Complimentary llrneflt. Editor S.rii l: I notice in the morninc pa pers that a complimentary benefit has been ten- ! ?co:ie so praphically describes, or knowing deretl bT wm of our citizens to Mr. F . White, I ine cllrtrac,c" pt,',na,t we are not as aoie to which is to take place at Metropditan Hall this j appteciate the points made by our correspondent t t .. , r . xr. -i as those who witnessed the one and. know the is truly a merit--riotH artist and I hope something handsome will be done for him. I understand the pieces feierte! by him are the "Jacobite," a new comedy, and "Tond'e," a most happy selec tion. Mr. White, as the facetious and befuddled Toodles, must be perfectly irresitable, he is as other. Slch is Famk. The Indianapolis te'egraphic correspondent of the Cincinnati (lazrtte. a very reliable and intelligent gentletnin, avs that Jidin F. Kiffrey, Ksip, of Wayne county, has been appointe! Attorney fieneral of Indiana." full of dry humor as a young bird of happiness, ( Wc h:ive caretui. cx.unined Livingston's Liw and those who would witness the richest enter- 1 Re.,i,ter ,, Ha v es V Gazetteer of Indiana, but Uiumcnt of the season should not fail to be pre,- : cm fin(J no U(.h dij5linsuihea .vntem.m's n,rae ent. He certainly deserves to win golden opin- ' cjj ions, and I hope his hosts of friends and admirers will rally to his support this evening. Indianapolis, March 22, 1?62. MEDICAL. i' o 'v 11 1: 1 o i i. Of the United States. Iteoltitlon of Ihr Laiv Mmlent of lle 1. . I nh erll. At a ineeiing of ti e tnern'-ers of tl f Li De partment i f tbe N rt!i We-teru L'!iri-tiir. li ni-ver- tv.h.-: 1 Frid,2Ijrth 21 t, 1-C2. Ch.iha W. Sta-' wa call! l the chair, and M. Ii. tu ii.e nu.a'b f lcfEr, lSi tbe ui..1erirneI fVr M ller, of Winchester, Ir.d , a; ;xIi.te-l Secretary. ' ti tni L:n ofTered for tale to tLo public Dr. J IXo -On motion, Messrs. N. G. Buff, F. Cadwell lod Imperial U ine nittcrti cl ! and H. B. Wilson, were appointed a committee fa tbi bort pnr4 tbey bave firm tub csiTtrsal itti- i to dr'.ft reolutions expressive of the -en..e of the ration to the many tboaMndi f peroL. bo bar tried i meeting, who, after a hort absence, retried the il9m aAl it j, BoW ta ,fcUblbed anicl. The amonst ! folio wi;. le$r,lcd. 1. That we herebv exires our warmest thanks an 1 gratitude to our able and Wt of mall conplalntf i raTrt.Mrjr. and it is therefor ' d.stini.hed Peikiii.and of ,u , tbjt . Mric .uem'on to the ! Hon. I) .McD niId, for their untiring indastrv in , cur behilf and devotion to ourinttieti during ; ,'t mo,t ,r':2tr M .Imer.t houlJ be bad; the term jnst closed. for dieaet of the boOy must invariably a?ect th tuind. 2 That we recognize in Profe- r I etkins . -re ubcnr.er- now only asls a trial of ' and McD onald every quilification for the. r ardu-' I ous and worthr labors in tbc establishment . .1 DR. J. JjOVJi UODS central law school for the State of Jmiiina; and' ,.Twt ,4.,n-t,n. vfeawarlbutaju,t Ur.bute in saying that while 11 W HI I II IVM 1 I'VI lifll tilftl.lli H Hl Uli 11JHIJII TELECRAPHIC. fniir axeatMKit n a rut tariT rtAra nmM-j Voon Krport.. LATEST FI1031 ISLAND XO. 10. IlEA W Ftm.YQ COJTI.VVES of bod.Iy an.1 trenta! v.ery arls'rig imply frora a teg. CiTizrx. fvr the lUily Sta'e Sentinel. Ma. EpiToa: In your issue of the 10th inst. appears the following account ol an affray; be tween myself and H. Wall: "McCabe struck Mr. Wall, who retre tte!, go ing from lehind hi counter into his kitchen. ; Here McCabe followed, and being a ttotit and: desperate man, kicke! the cook and struck Mrs. j Wall a severe blow on the shoulder. This w as j more than Mr. Wall could taud, and knowing ! his man, eeizetl a butcherknite, the first imple j inent lying near, and defended himself and his : tf rnd his own household." I Now, Mr. Kditor, I hive been disagreeably1 mistaken in theXcninr to Kie publicity to such j an atr.cioii falMbKt without iiKjuirinp int( he f lacts a little further. The direct contrary is j the truth, as will be shown on the day of trial. I never raised my hand to strike the man in ! question, or his wife, or any one in the house. I ! merely demmded my w age, with lhe intention j of quitting, when Wall ordered me out, and I not compJjing, he wert up tta.r and camedwn j with his pistol. I then caught hold of h;m. with ' tl-e intention of wresting the pistol from him. 1 w hen he used the butcher knife. The idea of tnc be:r.g a large and desperate man will be amusing t.- those who know tne. I never had a quarrel in Ir.dinnspolis before this, and, as re.atds mv size, tl e author of tbe above can have a uoh1 peep at tiie on the day of ttul. Whelher Wall is a des ; t-erate man er not, I will leave others to judge' what a man would not be guilty of who attempw ; -t to -hvot his wife. "Joht 3IcCabe. Death of Prisoner. j The following is a list of rebel prisoners who j j have died in the hospitals at Indi.tnajxilis during ; the past week: I Much 14 W O Wiight.co. C. 2Gih Miss. I 15 Stephen Lewis, Tenn. cavalry. " " J Pur.-er, co. K. 4th Miss. " " J T Kobinson, co. I. 41st Term. " " J G Fowler, co. F.6th Kv. Hi J V Wie. co K. 21 Kv. G M Jones co. C. 2titli Mis. W H Collin, co. 11,41st Tenn. " A W McCullers co. D. 1st Miss. " " Chas Richards, co. K. 4th M;ss. John N" Minter, eo. A, 4tli Miss. " " Alex Dean. e.i. K. tt'.h Va. 17 D PeirvMi, Nelson co.. Ky. " " (i A McCauly, Combe's bit. Kt. " " Win O Wüliitns, co. A.4:h Mis.s. " J G Slaut, co. I, 4th Miss " " A J Wright, co. H.JibVuVa. IS G W Duncan, co B.23rh Miss. " W M Flack, co. F. l.t Mi-. " " J U Bowling, co. K,2t)tli Tenn. J W W SnelUon, co. C. 4;h Miss. Ii M H Ned. co. I. 4th Mis. One. name unknown. 2t J PTickpns, co K. 2t'.Ji Miss. " Ii H Rogers, co. C. 2Gih Miss. " " I M Morrow, co. D. 1st Mi.s. Michiel Stewart, co. H. 56th Va. W W Thomas, co. G. 4th Miss. J R Johnson, co. 1. 2d Ky. 21 0 G G.-cen, 2G;h Miss C B Elwanls, co. E. th Ky. " A R Feltv. co. A, 26th Miss. W B Edwards. co. B,2G;h Miss. P T Riy.co. K,4th Miss. Total number who have diel siuce the prison er have been received here 10. We challenge tbe the profession at large owe much to their labors as authors the younger and future member of , from wbo have lhe. H .1a... m ...I I.!. . f 1 I . !. ' ur..r iu.mioi.ai ami auiiosi ..icau- . W((rld to produce their equal, lable adv u.tages by placing them-clves under , r.,-,M fr the cureo! TVea. SroAOa,Gsr..aL i llle NTeC ,U!'rrs't'lKn ,U ' I''rrT,a.,.l for l-lirv.,0..KlF.K,CH,o tbe Blood, are j 1 . Ill ers. . j ?Jsojilte. BIlfcUrpaiSt?4i by any other remedy on earlb. , 3. That we congratulate ourselves on the ( To be Äs)iar,.(i of tbis, UU ot,Jy neceary to make the rlea,ant and hippy termination of the p.eent , lr,4, Tj . Wlne itM-lfls of a very superior quality, being i e-sion. and take pride in claiming fast Incndship about one.th!rd ,truDger than other wi.; w.rming and 1 w 1 1 la each other. , ...... , . . .... , ... .... . r. ! luvj(forlIiJK ill? nuuir ticui iiviai tue uriu IV IUC ICV W W VSIIIAGTON 1E1VS GEN. GRANT REINSTATED. SOUTHEHN NEWH Tiro MZtbfl Schooners Cajttttred. THE CAPTÜIiToF YANCEY. LATER FROM THE TENNESSEE RIVER. COXGKKSHIOXAL. From Ikland io A moderate fW kept ap by the fleet at Is!..i. ! 1U, Twc:T. Wedne-!y an j"; e-tcrday. Ti e gunboat Minteota diTiouuteI a 1'JO pounder gun on the enemy "a uprr batter v. The retel gunl-jsts tr el to force their wv up ai;a:n yesterday mwraii., but were cu&pellcd u ' retire. j Gen. Pope had twenty-two guts moueted at Point Pieasact, and erected a new batury four , Di! es below. A rrewf esl. Chicago. Matvh 21 ii c t ren of Sargs mo.i wne arrc.'e! yetrwy by rJ-T cf (ic: eral IUI eo k arU ent to A lion to be tUcevl in clo iCi.fcj.ct: c:ir. , r . t e c f relei Ji ocers from Catcp Butler. 1. That the foregoing be publi-hed in the In 'i.in.ijo'.i Journal and iu the Indiana State Sen tinel. The following resolutions were adopted by the Junior Class: liemlml. That we congratulate Mes.-rs. N. G. Buff. M. B. Miller and A. B. Wil-on, the gradu ating members of the Law School, upon the 5uc ce-lul completion of their course, and that we anticipate lor ach of them a futute career alike honorable to themselves and useful to their fel low men. Id icil ml. That we cordially recommend them each to all with whom they may be heieafter as j sociated sss(-1 of all those qualities which ! constitute the true gentiein in. The above were unaniniou-ly adopted. CHAS. W. ST AGG, Chairman. M. B. MiLLtk, Secietarv. Di am c Da. Clat Baow x. The news ar- riied i, tl ecitv veterdav of tle death of t!is ii known smd pifte. .yourg physician. Assist- i Cm Bates Mill tea, Sali ox Iltxr. This' art Surgeon of the 1 Ith Indiana. We have no mill, located on Washington street, east of! paiiicuiar b jot id the fart that he fell in the er- Togue's run. is offered for sale or rent. The vi- e of his couLtry.and adds another name to the 1 machinery is in thorough oider, and everything j li-t of heroes fruui Indiana. Dr. Brown was a ' is in admirable prepiration for business. This J revdent of IndimaptdU and enjoyed the conti- j mill ha heteUd'ne tut r.ed out the most popular deoee and iepe t tt a l.rge circle of relative, , brands of hour in the tnoket. nil its appiratus ' li.et.d. an I atuaiuUiart All aincf;ely lament j being of the latest improeJ stvle Apply to b - early demise. i Charles Lauer, No. 1Ü2, East Washington etreet, t opposite Little's Hotel. m2d3i l YeHierday wm arwither cold ,w et disigree aide March dav. Ick! let! George W. Pitts informs us thathe j t?TWe fee that W. A. McKenzie, late of this j haa plenty of ice in etore to supply all his old j citv, h.resume-l the practice of law iu Tuscola. eu-t.nuers in this city andny amount of new D.ugUs county. Illinois. He has our vej rt J 0,"f. I" from 1,000 to 1,MM) tuns, tor hi ut--. i f-r nhifajig to other j l u e-, mchllm i NoTicr. to Contractors is hcicby given that the Bluff Gravel Road Company will, on Satur day, the 22d day of March, i G2, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. und 12 M , let the contract for constructing said road, according to the profile and specilieations of D. B. Hosbrook, C. K., to the lowest reMnsiliIe bidder. Said profile and specifications will be ready for inspection, at the oflice of the Secretarv. bv Monday, the lTtii inst. The Board reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board at meeting of th of March. 1-C2. 11-dtd D.S. Br.vTv. Secretary. I.Ut of I'rlMincrs rrcenll) ronfinetl nt Lafayette, luit now iiia rn-rril at Ca inj .Horton. r1Y A Xiu KtnlMtüT TKSNtll.KIC. HrigtsÜ VA , O S; Lite Th-onas J,34 Serjeant: flam nioii.l David, 4lh Serpeant; Houchs John II, M Corporal; ls 1 lionias J, 3-1 Stueai.t. A-lania Wni .1 Huff Win C Ma'ieai Obediah Harler John K Hardeman T 1'artiu Jamea L 15 unless Wm V Harris Janica P Harham L W ( ol-ten Solomon Harwell F f Cliff .U.ert G Hardeman A f Cot.l Kli J Hollo) Wm s Carti-r K. hört I Harris Wm U Col. It- tli I, Maii.fil S T Cotilc t)t(.,iali Hamlin J II HoIUm J W Merrill I McKinnev D W Vounp Win S 1 1 tclie 1 1 JkIhi 10UI17I O compaxt a. Harlln Hillen M, O S; Holland Robert F,3d Cor poral. Ahemathy A K Garrison T P 0Nal II M Adkh.aG W (iillinan John K ()'.N'al J W laM J0I01 .M Hisrnin Ift-nJ B Kiddle W A Mrideforth J V HirriiiaJ Kjr Stockton V S Ko..lsl.- John P Kru. I.votiiilea Ki.clish W V Franklin Jessa Summer G W Summer Win M Suntll I. colli'! us Worihaiii K K W illif.ird T G WVI.h I. s u , bt. r j Williford Wm f.ales J K Itci k J W Hir.lwftl S C Untier W K ( iirvin Sohn Cole HenJT Cole Ja in- B Davidson V M Davenport W W Krt-H .btl V Ho.lgcs J c Scrugir i T HliriliS J It tr Smith J tt Hiirjrois S A Ttiornton T L Kmphl T J Thornton W A Leatherwood J K haue A lex Maratiall J W Van Mooter W C Mc Netlv M K White K F McDonald K J Woodff 1. W K .Merrill G W White T W Newman Prvor Ai these Bitters are tor.lc and alterative In tbclr charac ter, ao they atretigtben and invigorate tbe whote fystem and pive 0 tint tme and healthy tut fan to all Its parts,! by equalizing the circulation, removing oLtructions, and J proiluciiig a general warmth. TLey are also excellent for i Ihscaes and Weakne peculiar to Female, where ! aTuidc U required to atrengtlirii and brace Ute )Mcill. Nu lady who in subject to lassitude and j f linn l.i.i.l.l I,, aitlniul tiii'in. a iht-v r lvifr. ' iug in their action. THFSE BITTERS Will not onl)- fare, but Prrrrnt Iiis' rnvrj and in this resjKtt are duubly valuable to the person who may u--e them. For INCIPIENT CON'S L'.MITIOX, Weak Lung, Indigestiuti, Dysprjija, Ihsea-csof tbe Ner- j vom System, ParalysiK, Piles, and for all casos requiring 1 a Tonic, DR. DODS' CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS Arc Vniirp:tM'd! For Sore Throat, 0 common am jng the Clergy, tbe are truly valuable. For the aged and intinn, and for persons of weak con stitution for Minister of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all public rt'iikers tor Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstress es, Student, Artit., and all persona leading a sedentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. As a Ileveraire, they are wholesome, innocent, and de licious to the ta-tf. lliey produce all the exhilarating ef fects of Brandy or Wine, w ithout Intoxlcatim:; ai.d are aX valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of ex cefsive tr('g drink, and who wi.-b to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contain ed In the adulterated Wines and Liquors w ith which the country Is flooded. These Bitters not only CjVRF, but ritKVKXT Di-eae and should be ued by all w ho live in a countrv where the water Is bad, or where Chills and Fever are prevulent. Ileitis entirely innocent and harmless, they may be given freely to Children and Infants w ith impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance ndvocates. an an act of humanity, should aK In spreading these truly valuable IUTTEKS over the land, and thereby essenlially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. Dr. .1. novi:s: doivv IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician, w ho has used them successfully in hi practice for the last twenty-five years. Tue proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive rihi to manufacture and aell Dr. J. Bovee Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitters, had them tested by two distimrui.NLed medical practitioners, wbo pro nounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general tiling, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not be lieve that a respectable Thysician can be fouud iu the United State, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not highly approve DIt. J. Dt JDS' IM IT. RIAL YUM: BITTERS. In all newly settled place., wl-.er- there Is always a lare quantity of decaying timber, from which a poison ous miasma is created, these bitters should be ncd every morning before breakfaU These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly JIUaourl rtewe. St. Lons. Mirch 21 -A Sirannah eorrespon-; dert cf the Democrat, writing under date of the 17th. aaya: j No move h yet been msde by our army here. , A econd fiood in the Tennesee ar.d tributaries j is prevailing. ; Information in regard to the er.emv is still , quitt meaper. His main force is supposed to be : 1 at C-onnth. Missis:rri. wheT it is rrobab.e he i will be able to concentrate 50,000 troop. Our force mostly rem-vina alard tbe trans- 1 ports. j Gen. Grant bat been reinstated in eommariJ of thisexpe'lition and arrive! here to-day. It is r.ot likely any active operations will take i plsce for several dav s. Sr. Lorrs, Mrch 21 Dispatch fmm Fcrt Stoith, Arkansas, to the Memphis papsrs ac knowleele the death of (ienemls McCullouch Sr. Louis. March 21. The Krpub!iean'$ nd Mcintosh at the battle of Pea Ridge, special, date. I Island No. 10, yesterday, says: The Memphis Afptal also contains a disrntch C.mnonading bv the gun "and mortar' boats : frm Richmond dated .he 1 Ith, .U-ng thtt Pre.- j continued all dav Wednesday. ! 'viM Davis is coming Wet soon, aud urges every All the guns but one in ihe upper battery on j body to rally to his standard. the Tenneee shore have been silenced, and one : From Pttla4elplla. PxxiACiirBU. March 2Q. The BtJUtUlu a letter froa iip Iilisi, dated 17th, wLicb urt: The Itssa has cspturel a Kboi.er off Mobile bay with bales of cotton. The aamo letter urt that tl. Pier.! bad cap tured the schooner Cora with 200 bales of cotton. coMr.vr c. O ilman Joseph I., -J I Sergeant: Gunter Thomas J, ! tested by all classes of the community for almost every lt Corporal: Phillip. Daniel 15, 2d Corporal; Wells John C, 4tli Corporal. AniMtronr W M Ito lgo R F Ktith Manne L t'ral.lree F Hamin Jumet I.'eese Hiram CartheWmB Lazenly Alex Touchstone S Davis F M I.NZenlv Wm H Thompson T Davis X J McAfee John W West Bent F i-.imuiKtson A n .oati T J Wr-sli J M Kastl.in.l W C Fihhy N M Garev Win II Gu titer W II Hopper A C Hamilton .1 C Hedgepath W It Xervin T R ' Pamplin B J Patterson Wm Pure s It ' Patterson J Kane) B-iJ F Wells John J William S I. WtUon J It Young Kooert P Voune W K Yo'ine A J Kutli Samuel D Berry Xedblk'a COJir AMT D. Green James I-, 2d Sergeant; Pullen Wm F 4th A ude ron J M At.su Menrv A Ba haw Kli H Brasher Wm Ballon W J 1: 1 p Iii in K L Bfry W W i'rattl) Joseph I av is T Davenport J R Dickey J H Durrett J II FmstTnomaH Fotn hin T K Flipp J M Green Kohert B Gillmore X K Garner G M D Halo James T HiroUley J M Hameilv K A HaiiMlton G W J anie Jesse Jolin.toii S C Joimon J A Johnson J H Johnson .t VV J ll 11 -.Ml W K I.ampkin I. F KoperT E l.'oper J A Ko.lgcr J T h'ichardson S S Kodiell M i: Sle.lgo J r Sandy A Scott B F Sexton W K Sn.ith A J Scott J n Mrt-lure Robert Shover J W Norwood t: S Sparkman W K Newton Aaron Waldon Xutt J P White G W Xet-lev W J WriChl X Putut T K NutsonCT Powell KichM R variety of disease incident to the human system, that tbey are now deemed indispensable as a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It Coat but l.ittlc! Purlfr (lie Illood! tiixe Tone to the Stomach! Ken ovate I lie N)leii! and I'rolonj; Life. DR. J. B0VEE DODS' IMPERIAL WIXE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, com lined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark. Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dod himself who is an experienced and successful Tliysician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which tbe Medical I Profession are so justly prejudiced. j In all Affection of the Head Sick lleutnch or Nervous Ilradnclic. Dr. Dot!' Imperial Wine lütter will he found to be movt Salutary and Cflicuciou. COMPSMT C- Sun. triers W A, O S; Prar.klin Reuben .V. 3d Ser- ! ei'ant; Moore Keuhen T. 5th Sergeart; Summers Ah- ' ner, It Corporal; Hopper Klha J, 3d Corporal; j Dorris '.dm S, 4l Corporal. Allsup J K Bowden J Bra in 1 X B.'t.els G M Kdmonds X J Farrer I. F George F A B u-Luiitiou W J Honbs Nathan B obiii I J Hobbs W P Bra.H Jerome B Hollen S J Cutihii'ghaiu D Hotibs J W Cross s l Or.i F M C'.iiiniughHiii J W Keton Smith Davis J W Hollen John M Irwin W P Mat.ley H t; Mdton James MiCracken J (J Keeves C J Sterv S I. Sm.th J F. I.w;mner X, Shoris J P Summer I) Siition C E Sifle W ti FKMALKS. j The many certificates which have been tendered u,ar.d j the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive I proof that anions; the women these Bitter have givtn a I sa?ifactlon which no others have ever done before. No ; woman ia tbe laud should be without them, and those j who once use them, wiil nut fad to keep a fupply. Lamir Joseph H Wicker A roMTAMV r. Wiley W D. O S: L -ng Hvury, 31 Sergeant; Fun- r.-ry W U. lt Corporal; Antall A i. 4th Cor- por.il; H.' nnet Leat.der G. M Se'geat.t: Howard Johu G, ,'iih Sergeant. Giton J A Person S hvai s J A Power G W Gdliim .Mavr.ard Pr.rker A J Price s-l OO pei- Uotile, 1 Bottles lor 5-tn OO. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIF1ELD & CO. SOLE PROrKlLTOKS, 'I 78 IVillium Street, ew York. 525 For ale by drusgiNta and Riucer'. geutraily throughout the courtry. jyV4-:pawly Ben net A G liarne G S Ho co J It Beli 1, et IS A Hr ant b. C Ka-tU-b"! ry T Dol n J P 1- Ikii s Allen K K U ms W P Keatherstom ( I-11 1. oe v H I. T Finn-' W T Fn.ih II H Arrow-mitli Frelet. O S; Arrowsiuith William, 4th ' I J KAN UK'S TUSSILAGO Seigeant; Disoi ke Marshsll B,3d Setgeai.t; Arrow- CUHKS COl'GIiS. inntn John. 1st lotprai; Melanie, sterben, 2d UP t YHV's TI SsTT VPfi Corporal: Erwin J A, 34 Corporal; Young N A, 4th UliAUiU i AL3OU Hajes W Kenne.iy J P I.) im h J M Landers J l ittle J H McFerson J A tMiver A Perv nmn J M Pern I Ktihardoi W K Ho-e feoloiiie-o San er FiiJ.U ?aotti Wm s.uth G M Ta lor G Tuck C P U li.ferd it P ilcoei ti W What is Life Without Health ? A Cold is ann v it p. A Couch i troublesome. HoarseLes prevent h-eecb. Sore Taroa are painful. BRANDFS TUSSILAGO Is pleaa:u to take, and soon effects a cure. 2& cents a box, at all the Drug Store. Corporal. Ashferd D Hunch J D Cot lv Thomas Choat P M D cgett W H 1 dward W M Fnller W G Gillura I Hot A M K'nkaid J L K Lewis John R May u m G Xai.ts Stephen Od meal I. D Pollock J Shands S Y Mi ad de 11 W W ard Lcvt Wickir A WMIi G Keasonever WJ Wilkinson M Swan David Walls Zek Suntb L Younj X B Spane W C Young ? A (TO BE CONTIM Er ) CANDIDATES. t5V- OLIVKK KEELEY WILL BE A CAN- DID .TE for ConMaM at the turning April eleciiuc. j DAVID liUOUES WILL HE A CAN-! D: DATE for Constable at the er.suir.g AprJ election. j l?T JOSETH COLLEY WILL BE A CAN"-' MDATE frConstaMe at tbe ensuing April election. 5TLEVI II. WILLIAMSON' WILL BE A e.Jidjt for TownkLip Truste at ti.e etu;ng April election. f CT RES COLDS. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CX'KE HOARSENESS. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CCRES SORE THROAT. ÜDL TO CKANDr.'S TCMLAtiO. WOXDERITL GR.NUIXS. Oh! wlere can I find tbem. To the Drag store go quick. I will speedily try thtm; I kit a a bad Cough, Aad I wirb to be sure To have the best remedy That w ill Tery soon cure. T?y 2i cents per box, at all tbe lrnsi Stores. ODE TO UOMILItFI L (ilt.n V aJllVT Couch ac4 Coldi svfn go away, Sometimes in a inp 1 day. If to the Drug Store yoa wjl go And pet supplied with Tusiiaeo; Yoa can it freIy a yea please. It never taJ to give you ease. Those Granule wonderful are, Pra sere. For they jfdi!rTect a lai:ng cur. tT" cents per ba, at ail Drug 5tort. i STJOHX II. FKAZIEK WILL BE A CAN'- d;date f -r Contall at tbe enuing Apnl election. jY" JAMES TL'KNEK IS A CANDIDATE. I T. -elwt' to t We n?r .f frnbl TT- ' SCHOOL BOOKS. OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C..&C., IN SMALL OR LARGE Qt'AXTITILS, At BOsYKX. STEWART Jk CO'S, .'elfcwCui 1 Vt ri VV.I .Lfc-t. o rr-r. from ."snahrlllf. N'asBViLtc. Marxh2l. Southern aJticen r cfiveI Lere j thtt Yai.crj haJ arritrd at N'cw Orleans anJ oiV a atoecb irowior that no aid can be eiprcted from Ln-!iwl ct Frauc arvi err; icr retaliatwin by etoppirjt cott',n rv'.tivatiOB. The late Invitcnl OoTrnsiBect of KeotcrkT i- bel l in a S.b!f j tent tear tl. tr-iiquanera of the rrlel Her -era I, Cfitteri !en. commTrcial. gun on the island dismouuteJ. bheil from the mortars are cotiLintlv lalling From atktilnajtuu. WAsmxoTot, Mirch 19 The Senate, after in the reh-cl camp ami hattet ie. ami numbers j executive eao:i ot several hours this afternoon, i have been killed and wounded and were being j confirmed the following, nominations of Majr ; carried awav on litters. j A lar:e number ol wagons are Icivin the ; Tei!iiest shore, fi-otn which it is believed that prtpar itions are being made for the evacution of ! the woiks. The larj:e iloatin? battery of the relels lias ! been moved nearer the head of the island. Gen. I pe allowed a rebel gunboat to approach within tiliv vardd of a oia.-ked batterv on Tue dav, and t!ien funk her, killing tit teen of those on board. Generals of volunteer!: Brigadier Generals D-ti Carlo Buell, John Pope. Samuel K. Curtis, Franz S gel. John A. t McClertmid, Chas. F. Smith nud Lewis Wallace. ' The follow in"; Ili i.idier (Jeneral were also ' coiitirnnsi : Jno Cook. Iiicliard J.Ogtesbv. Wm II. Wal- ; lace. Jno. Mo Arthur. Hlcliar! Y. Lantnan, Jno. ' A. Logan, Itobert L McCook. Spec! S. Fry. All tlit'?e Geiicials wer Colcnel. The Senate al c-nrirnul . liriadier Geu- , He had previou.sly allowed five rebel steamer : eraU ol volunteer the following ninml: M;ij. Jo. G. 11 irtiarvl, corps of en 'ineer, Capt. Henry, W. Judah. of the 4ih Ii l -n'rv. Captain Jam B. Kicketta of the l-i artillery, for meritorious conduct atthebittle of Bull Kun; Jatiie- Ciai of ILouri. Horatio 1. Yanclts and Ale Alotli. The Senate to dav iiacred to the motion to to pass on toward New Madrid, and they are j row between his batteries unable to ecaje. j Over a dozen of the rebel vessels, including the . floating battery and the battering rum, are now j ntoe Pope's hattet ies, mid w ill be sunk or cap- ! turtd. ' ilr. Beadle, one of the oldest .itizens of Mem- ! ph 8, nrrive! here la t night and iexfts but three j reconsider the vote by which Abrain Wukeman j rebel regiments between N'ew Madrid and Mem-, was tecenlly conlirDKnl a Po.tm.wer of New 1 phi and they nre sUtioned nt Fort Pillow. . York the appointment i- therefore ct'ticlusive. ; The Con its lei ate Govern meut is manufacture , General Fi-eniont left Washington thi alter- hr pikes :it Memplits b-r new leties but les noon for New Yotk. It is said the boundaries! than one hundred even have responded Vo the ! of Wis Department have l-fcti enUrgc.! po hs to last call of the Governor. : include Ohio ml other p-ints. The railroads tenuinatin"; at Memphis are be j A niiiitry deparimetit to be culled the Depart- ing contiecte! o all the rollui" .stock can be fent tn!it of the Gulf is constituted. 1 down the New Orleans road whenever it is neces sary. From YuliinKtou. Washinoton, March 21. Ao our forces ex tend the authority of the United States on the Atlantic coast numerous applications are made bv merchant- and Iii opera to the Treasury De partment for .ei msloii to trade with the recaptur- J Military Department to be called the Depart- j l- ... 1. I. ...... -..-rr 1 .. I- I . .1. ! - I . 1 It will comjrie .ill the coast of th Gulf d' Mexico w est of Petioacola Harbor aud ko much of the Gulf States as may be occupied by forces under Gen. Butler. The headouarter lor the present will be moveable. The State- of South Carolina, Georgia aul Florida, with the extied.tioii and lorce now un- . ler Brig. Gen. T. W. Shermsn. will constitute a ed polls, but the.se are unifjrnily refuse.1. Noth ing is done to iiitertere with the blockade, rer mit-i, how ever, are graute! by the Department for internal trade elsewhere. The public debt and all foreign dralts are paid at maturity, n matter whit may be the pressure in other respects on the Treasury. The statement that Daniel E. Sickles wat unanimously rejected at Urigadier General is not correct. Captain Chauncey Mclvcever. formerly Assist ant A!jutaiit General to (Jen. Fremont, has leen apjioiiited to a similar position under General Ileintzelman. From Forirca Tloiiroe. Fortress Monuoe. March 20. Nothing hns been hern r heanl of the Merim ac. The Monitor occupies her usual jiosition above j the fleet. She has received tome alterations and i addititiom th it will materially add to her im pregnability. The telegraph cable has been partially under run, but the bad weather has put a stop to oper ations. From Wim heater. Winchester, Va., March 2'J. A portion of Gen Shield's reconnoisiance ha returned from Strasburg. Oea. J.icksou is reported to be near Mount Jackson. ment of the South, to be under command of Geu. Hunter. CO.'vUlt i:SMUiAL. Xilit Hi -pale It cm. From llanl Xo. to. Chicago, March 20. A special to the Tribune from Cairo say?: A reportis current this morning from Sykeston that JetF. Thompson was marching upon Cape Girardeau, pressing men and horses into the Con federate service. A skirmish I as taken place between the Union forces and Thompson's advance. Three of the enemy were killei and wounded. Keiiiforcements have been sent to the Cape. A gentleman wh has been a contractor at Memphis left there on Thursday and arrived last evening", reports that Governor Harris disappeared from Memphi on the second dav after the Legis- J Iature ahourned and has not been heard from since. He is siippo?ed to be at Corinth, Missis sippi. The Legislature adjournel and gone no one knew whither. The subject of burning the city in case of evacuation is still discussed. WasniNGiox, March 21. SENATE. Tbe bill for the abolition of slavery In the Distnctof Columbia was taken up. As the Senate chamber was lull of smoke from the baketie. under the Capitol, Mr. Grimes moved to adjourn, as they could not sit there in the smke. Mr. Anthony suggested that the House be in formed that the Senate wa obliged to aljourn on account of the smoke. Mr. Fcssemlen thought it would be better to re quest the House to have the bakeries moved to their side of the Capitol. The motion to adjourn was lost by a vote of 19 to 19. A messnge was received from the President recommending a vote of thanks to Commodarc Dupont. Oa motion of Mr. Wilson, tho Senate went into executive session. 'avfKLaaaara.i . lark .'larket. X w Toaa, Um 20. Flour oocoanred anJ in moderate dem and for export and borne consomj tun; tales at $5 CO & Tvj for up tue Sute; f.a Üi 15 tor Q ettri State; $5 2i(2 23 for mpernne Wetero; $j 40(7 3 6 kr common to trexiiura extra Writ em; 3 70-.33 73 (vT 'r.ppirc brabda xtra round !o.p Ohio. tf $3 t3Q6 "3 for trad brands, market tloj-ing (ju.et. Whiky mrkct very euch unsettled by tb action of the CoDitnitue of Ways and Meats at WashincUm; lar:e tuer trtuse to pay over 20 (rj'c; bjlds ask 2lc; ales at the latter tigute. Wheat rciitintie dull and ia twot of the but er; k'e ef rel Penn 1 nia at fl 37; red and iiber Jetev $1 3t.'l It L. and white Michigan $1 Corn rule steady with a fair export inquiry; sa'e at .""'.,c fr tnixesl We-trrn in t-re; bc delitered; 3I- for dam aped do ; 3lLtßlc fr Ue yellow .l-r-ey atrl Southern. i-l t3c for new w bite Southern. K'tenti rule- Lilnfr: ii'r of sboit tilLel uü i d! s at 7c. Potk 4u:et ai,3 s-ci ; .ale- t 1 3 23(.f 13 73 fjr mess; $111,3 H i,,r ptime; $12 73 fsr jniine me I'vef mre active. Lird tuif 1 tt' 1 and jrtre uil favnr thw biyvr; a le ut 7 '.jv1' jj". (Jrocet ies ttt.t h utgJ. Suj:ar K iw i luuilet-ately tie at trady pt ices; Cuba ' r 7 l..c; P.rto Ilio 7'.7lwr; Ha- v.nn T'jc; retii.t-J steady at d utithtnueil. litttr lults titm at i).il.'ie lor Obio atxl If 20o tor Slate. Cheese firm; vales at 6't-c. " " S P E C I A L W Ö T I C E S. 7 i?üi3x-ic isroTiCE- TO.MLI.Ml A. JO.t Uruajajiata . m i:af tVnhln;ton trrel Have Leon aj ;o nted at; nl fr tie a!e cf II K AM):S Tl'KSILACU, TIIF. WiiXIi UTL r.UAXLLl . brtLe care if Couuh. Cola, So 1bni, Kroiicb tit, WneeiirHr, 'rrltati of tbe Frula and To-m1 btk! I ra of tbe Lancw. f-U In Irj(e box, Jjrt., ü rt..nd 1 earn. tlsUwy HOUSE. The Houe passed the bill to aecure to pilots, engineers, sailor and crews on gutboat their pensions. Mr. Stevens suggested that the House do not adjourn over to morrow, ns he-desired to devote that day to several metsures deemed importint by the Tieasury Department. Mr. Yallandiham inquired how eoon, in the opinion of Mr. Stevens. Congress would be able to ndjourn. Mr. Stevens replied thnt depended on how many objections were made to the tax nnd other bills. So lar as the Committee on Ways and Means was concerned, the State of business would enable the House to adjourn by the first of May. Mr. Steven. added, but we mu-t work more hours, and perhaps sit evenings. The House concurred in the Senate's amend ments to the bill for the better legulation of tLc law of rrize. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on lhe tax bill Mr. Colfax in the chair. . On motion of Mr. Kin;:, the bill to establish a ! national foundry was takeu up. j Mr. Grimes moved that the bill be referred to a special committee of five, together with the i bill for the establishment of an arsenal and ar- j mory in the West. A joint resolution was passed authorizing the ' SprrefrvT nf th Vftiv tn bar thm fri-rafo flnan. ! There has been no impressment of Union citi- J oke ;ron'ci.l(i an1 otherwise altered and improved ; at the eailiest noss'ble dav. , The proceedings were conÜnoJ to the sections zetis into the Confederate service to anv extent except tor guard duty until since the fall of Foit j Donelson. - ; Since Gov. Harris's proclamation impressments j have been general. Hundreds are picked up in the street., taken from stores nnd dwellings, and marched off to i camp to receive instruction at the point of the ' bayonet. The floating bttfery is so constructed as to be sunk to the water's eige, leaving nothing expo-1 sed except the armament, which consist of nine ' Dahlgren guns, which are built for the protection '. of Memphis. It has been towed to Island No. 10. Hollins'e steam ram bus also been sent to that ' island. Union men are leaving Memphis in great num bers, leaving property to be confiscated, glad to escape w ith their lives. Quarrels in the streets are of frequent occur- ' rente between Union men and eeccssionii-ts. Shots are hourly exchanged. i The rebels greatly needed iron, and have otter- ed $25,000 to any one who will discover the se ciet of making malleable iron. Ammunition was plenty, manufactories work ing day und nicht in the vicinity of Menu his. There were no mail facilities except along the railroaJ routes. Letters and papers arc carried frum town to town by private enterprise. , Another correspondent telegraphs that he left j Island No. 10 vestetday. J fcThe firing wa only moderate from the I Jen ton ( and Mound City at intervals ol fiiteen minutes each, tbe ooject being to reduce tne upper batterv. Five guns were dismounted and two left from j which occasional shots were fired, some of them ; came very near our boats. i The works both on the main land and Island j are far more extensive than UgeueraJly supposed. There is at least eighty (runs, many of them of . the largest sire, several riüed ind 20,000 troops. I raw ten regiments on dress parade ou the ! main land. i Their quarters are out of the reach of the nor tars. The Island is pretty well coveted with tent. Our sheila reach all parts of the Island and works. It is evident all rdel i fixing liccnse. j An amendment was adopted taxing wholesale ; J dealers in liquors, distilled spirits, fermented Ii- j quors and wines of all kinds $100 for each ; , license. i The committee roe, ud the House adjourned ; ; till Monday. j as ( From ."Mew York. a .I t lOkK, .Maren -1. A tspeciai oispatcu ; tays: The tax on leather, booU and shoes is to be . modified. I Gen. Sigel was confirmed to day by tbe Sen- j ate as Major General of volunteers. The steamer Vandeibilt i being converted into an iron clad man-of-war. The steamship Ocean Queen is being convened into an iron ram. ! A letter from the engineer of the United States gunboat W'atcrw itch confirms the capture of the; William Mallory with Yancey aboard. ; The steamer LTarnaka has arrived from Ha vana with dates Ty way of Yera Cruz of the Mh. " " ; AH of tbe british troojut exce; ICO had march- eJ lor home. From Tennessee Hirer Chicago, March 21. A apeci.il to the Journal from Cairo tya: ! 1 Direct and r-jitive information arrived from ; Gen. Grant ai Savannah, ixty miles aouthof! Florence. ! The troois are in fine health and spirits. 1 Geo. Beauregard commands the Confederate. I Chatham and Brazg have divisions. About 6'K) men in the vicinity of Savannah J have enl'ialed in the La ion army. On the nicht of the 13th a division of tie 5th ' I Ohio cavalry put part of Cheatham's force to 1 I flight and burned tbe railroad bridre. j The force in that vicinity are divided into five ' I divisions under tbe command of Sherman, Herl i bart, McCIernand Wallace arid Lacmsn. j From Wlnehetter. I WixcHuma, Va March 21 General Wm. Datienes nave oirao - v.uvi9Vi ., - proof cremates, as men can be seen to disappear vhen shells fall into their butteries. Soon as the ur-tt'r Fort is reduced, runboats will advance to a - i more and Ohio Railroad, recounoitered the road ! on Friday to Martinsburg, and expect that station j will be opened by the first of April. Thev have - - e - i. . . .. - . i others in deuil. Tuesday eight the Mound City t maoe arraneemenu to permanenuy open w , ke-t n n a tfpnlr fire on the unrer fort. Lievent-1 rolomac and inchester road. i r r . , -n r - t nr tV. .aI.a!. frrrrt ir.tl'inj f h.t, ItSIlJ. f.l-ht r ir the rebel from txtakioz their usua. uzht re pairs. The result was that eirly iu the mornhig they commenced removing the dead and wound ed from the casemates of the Fort. Large num bers were carried out and Liken back in the woods. On Monday, mine hundred shot were fired from the gunboats, postly heil, beside three hun dred shells from tbe mortars. Tuesday Commo dore Foote directed luses to be wet with the view to de-troy the works and dismount the guts. The result wa satisfactory; a yet, but one man killed by the enemy. ; : - i': . Chicago. March 2I4 A pecial from Cairo to j the Journal JT; - c An inch and a half of snow fell here last night, and is still falling. ' From miwstsikee. MiiVArxir. March 21 Two hundreJ feet of .v. v t - i t i . 11 r.;a.n mc inrracKS at vamp w ' i -vio burned on the o'ght of the 19th. ' Two soldiers were burnei to death; rro. a quantity of equipment rd biggae. rrna LemUrlUe. LocisvxiiK. March 21 Rirer rlslp.r three !i.Km tm laiur Ninte feet in th nntl. . Haining tiVi-leraTel . Tbe market full of imitation. reprented t be tb atne as "BHOW X I'.KOXrillALTIMiClir," wttcb ar in most caes prJiictive'f positite irjurv. llany dealers will recmtntid inferior rrparaUoiis arid lowr prVreJ article, atTord.n wore jirffit t tbeajslees a-k for and CL1TA1X or.Iy J'.UO'Ai'S liUOXCill VL TkuCUS:S wbicb by ltia; eirerierie baeproredthelrale,ba"irf received tbe sticii"ii of jd.y-icians gurrallj, and lti inonials from eminent mn tbrecsboot tbe country. liUOW X's HKOXCHIAL TIUlCHF?, wbea allowed to divdve sl-'wlv in tie tnnutb, have a d rert IcÜaence to tbe affected parti; tb sedativ and aootbtcr effect to tb tnucu l.riinjc cf tLe srltidpipf it the Bronchi! allays Pub monary irritation and irtes relief la CmRbs, Clds, and tbe Tartous Tbroat affections to wbicb public speakers and singers are halte. ftlll-21jr'C3 MEDICAL. IVew lecliml Diitcovrry For tb peedj and permanent cur of GONORRllF-A, GIJ.FT, ÜRETHaL PISCnaRiia., SKMIXAb WEAKXLSS, XKillTLY F.M1SS10X3, 1NCOXTIX AN CE. G ENIT AL IKWT A B1UTT. GrTel,tricture,anl Aflections of tbe Kidneys and Bladder wbicb ba Uen ned by upward of es bund red pbystcians, IX THEIR TKIVATE PRACTICE, WTTH ENTIKTSIX; l'F.SS, saersedinf Cubeb, Copaiba, Capsula, ot uy otber compound bitberto known. ih:i,is mm:cific pills Are ;eedj In action, often effecting a cur In a few days, and wi.n a cur Is effected It Is permanent. Tbey ar prepared from vegetable extracts tbat are bamlesa ou the stem and nevrr nauseate the stomach, or impreg nate the breath; i.d I ring sut;ar-coatd, all caueou taste is avoi.ltxi. No rbange of Jirt I r:eary wblU using tbem: nor d- tbeir artin laterfere with buioea pursuit. Fa h tx cot.talns six dozen r.lls. 1'RICK ONE IiOLLAR, Arid will be knit by mail, post-paid by any dveitieJ Apent, on receipt of tiie money. oId by Lrn; rlt erallj. Jion srennjte wub''iit mr signature e tb wtS' pet. J. i'.I:TAN, Rotbe.ter, JT. 1, Ttrneral Aaent. fvTTOVMNSOS k CUX, Airenta fr Irwnipol Jijvl-dlw 'CI I.TlIMmXAlXTTO IAtlIK. DR. JOHN HARTF.T, HAVIXci IOR UPWARD t)V twenty yer l-oted bis profe: on ai time txclsv- nvely to the treatment tf Femtile Ulf flrnlf les and having leeeedel in bonvsnds of eases In re4urtnf the aCrti-d to sound beailb. baa nowrnttrc cocfidtrne la olrrLr. publicly bis "Grfnt .imrrtean Remedy." CH RO NO - THE RM A r FEMALE PILLS Wbicb bar never yt failed (whe it direeitowa ka- teen strictly fU"wed.) la reuiiTU'i diü-ulit anvmic froiu OrWTRUCTION. ok stoppage o NATURE, Or in restofirr tbesrtrrateprfectb'alth,wknntTef .rg fr'-ni idual Aff-iion, Prr4apa, Uteri. tb- Wbne.. otl.j r wakne of tbe Licrine Urgtito. Ais, in ail e of lability or Nerrou lT'trarif a; Hysterie., Palpita tiona, Ac, w bicb ar tb forerunners I m1 sn lia e. rr-J" Tb: nllls are perfectly barmles on tb con.t1 tin ion and may be tk.u by tbe tnostdelcatfernaU wttb oat causincditre. at tb same time tbey act Lie a ctarm by sireuctbenicr, lnrijora'ii. atd ret.trlnf tb yten to a ealtby condition, and by briefing on tb metably period w.th refuUritT, no matter from wbat caas lb o;tructioils may arise. Tbey sbould, bower, act b taken during tb firt tbre or four mri(hi t,t pr'itiianrr, tbUicb safe at any wUr thne, as tuicarriaye Id b tLe reult. Each box contain 0 111 s. Prire fl, and wtendc nired will b itt by Tnat!, pre-j aid by any adTerlsM Aj ent, ou re"rtpt cf tbe rnoney. Kold by brvgs'M -n':!j . 2 P-kTAX. R'ybet'rT ?few Tetr, oeral Artt. C2T TOyL!NON COX, Ayemsfor ItilSsnapolis. JstylS-dlw'el 200 Recruits Wanted rOUTUE -Of- Tiie Ecrcnlh InHintrr, WHICH- major j. v. mm Isatfto1f4 torsiss ta ladtssa. OHE HUMORED DOLLARS COUNTY, PAT TEOM tli to i a vlk honth. wrTH a. T"iN3. qaarters sncdjcal 'Utktsnre, 1c , cir pte. All wb ecVt at fact b riotbed, snrautod and priwtfed wrf b ee'j tbtn- -etrUl t tbetf Hrt by tte Grrtimnt. Tb trrt of nlma nt 1 Three Veert Pays cuBsnar from tat A culinwui. Nm bet aiawbwdled single sue. biwtea tb t' IS atrl years, bred appij. kerruitliif hen4(Tvi la Meujer's new buiUiak', N. M tat Wasbtnftoo tUeet, a..oar (t Odd Fst-W 11 aU. b iL COlT.irt Lleatenaat LiTtrta U. fan try, kacrsiOnf Utlcw. VVAUTHD. WATTTED IT THIS Of nCE-li as ip rrt-tic U larn tl prittlr. I ummw. a bay btw9 14 sx4 1 c.rs U af. H aauat hriug ta Wm rexosBsasnaa tiviua rcsarta bts capaUltty, tvb:u of tbasiry aasZ buutftty. Nom otber n-d apply. XTV 7 AiTl D CTTT OLDtRS-At tb kif bt saatkH V rates by WM T.wU.IT. rtXS-t3m Na.lt', C WaainCUwMC TT TASTZ r-CCUNTT OUW:k-Attb nifbest