Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3993, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1863 — Page 3

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MÖN DA v'iTÖRN 1NQ, J ULY 27 CITY AND OTATE ITEMS. tTbt paclojr. rac between Mr. Buehaot'a bor and a noted bor from Ohio, set for Sat urdaj afternoon, tu postpored on account of th rata. t?TH is nid thtt Morgan 1 certainly hemme! io thij time, on of Cirover k Jtsker's ewinjr machines having been sent from Cincinnati to d tbejob. Now ia tu k Tim to Sicire a (ioon birta tioj roÄ Fati asd Wimtia. Wanted immedi attlv fifty fooi laborer at the Indianapolis Roll eg Mill. Good wsj;es piJ j23 dlw 5 A well dreeJ man will alwav cockier a neat sbirt. collar and tie a indispcrtsaMe requisites io making a coo J appearance. Come to Parker' for such articles, and find that all we saj about ibirts is trua. jj2! 3t tJTTbe pprinkle of rain on SUurday lud the effect of lajipg the dust on our street -"n ! cooling the air, but there Vras not enough to give the suffering corn a drink. Unless we h ire a soaking rain shortly, thi stiple, will t ruined. The fruit aai the gardens are al-o suffering severely. Chamoc or Time 1 here is a alight change in the time of departure of two of the train over the Peru railroad commencing to day. The trains leave the Union depot as follow: Chicago Kipress 125) P. M. Mail ... 5:0ii p. M. Chicago Kiprrw 8:20 P. M. Ko Uet. A Fiji Cmc roa Kacnxa Hoist. A new brick, twy squares from the center of town, with sis rooms well furnihed. good cellar, well, cistern and other conveniences Furniture of a good quality, and wilt be sold at a bargain. Possession given immediaely. Inquire of McKlr?am L Pilkcc, jy 20 2l Ile.il Kttate Aleuts. Job I'riiiiin We are now read? to do nil kind of plain and fancy .fob Printing, in the be-t style, on hört tiotlee.aiui $ cheap nny otktr oßer. We hve competent band, good prees, a hne iortment of paper and card, and we can do good and cheap werk. AH kinds of bok, 'rief, catalogue, Jfce., printed in the bent style and on hört notice. Wt a.k the patronage of Democrats, and alloth arslhat um printing done. tf. ?T"(3. Dutnont. our member ot Congress elect, h.n settled a lot of contMoiud nr'roe on his farm, on the Bluff rn.sd, a few mile south of the city, who are worse than a lot of Methodist preachers in their love of thicket, s The neighbors complain that their stork of birn-yard fowls have been eih.iuited finer the (iencnilV Colony was established, and that their garden and orthird sufTrr terribly. Tbete i a Uw on our statute book tint tiuzlit to bo enforced against the General's colony, tit we are not ccr tain now ib.it any law ran reich a (Jcneral or a member of Congress. K7W publib this morning a list of the ctTiccrs statiored here employed in the military service. i MIT nod other duty. Ii I tskru from lh court or?n. and nny be prr.urne I to be correct. We Lave) apt-emlrd from the rtnv regulation the pay jxr annum ntUched to the tlitfcrcnt grade. Some, particularly on the Doveroor'a et IT. may uot gel the amount. named and some may get more, but the etiui:ite can not on the whole be? lar wrong. When to ibis uui la added the pay of clerk, office expense, Ac, it will be seen tli tt !!etdu irters circulates a Urgeamount of money in our capital. Ätttmct to Fiaa a Cmacii Last evening after the congrettion bvl been dismissed from Wcaley Chtpel, Mr. J. A. Ilradthaw was pinning and arcing smoke iuiug from the Hairi of the Church, stepped in and met the extoii. a colored man, coming down stairs. The moke wm from a closet under the stain, nnd on opening the door the d ime burt out. A lot of rubbUh, old rug, Ac , were kept there, and these were con rimed. The Cre w.ts extinguished without aUrra artl with slight lamtge to the rloor, but had it not been discovered before the door lud been ehmed for the night, no doubt the fincstruc ture would have been consumed. Gtxxx'a UuvK With the adrertisctueut of the New York Store this morning, will he found a cut of one of the mot ornamental and tasteful bull. lings in the citr (Jlenn'a Mock. The main tore room in this magnificent ctructure. built exprely for their own ue, is occupied by the proprietors for their immen dry good trade. The outside view of the building scirceW convey an ide. of the weilth of elegant oo! to be found when you pM into the New York etore. The large rtwm is fillM from the loom of every country in the civilized world, and a sore of gentmarlv clerk are there to wit upon customers. The most attractive fe.iture of the establishment, however, is. that their pricea are uniformly lower than the same article can be procured eluewhere. Sraioi-s Arc id ext to a Ladt. Yesterday morniug a hore belonging to Mr. Heidlinger broke away from him ju.t as he bd unhitched him from a buggy on North lltinois street, and ran, with a portion of the harne dangling about him. furiously down the street. lie turned e ist on Market nireet, swept round the Circle to Meridian street, and dowj Meridian to Washington. Mr. Iluger, of the firm of Ruger k J ycox, wa driving with hi wife and child by the crossing of Meridian street when the hore came dashing down. Turning hi hore suddenly to escape collision with the runawav, the buggy careened an l Mrs Uuger and her child were thrown out, the wheels of the buggy panning over her shoulder and neck. The child eoped without injury. Mrs Ruger was taken to her home, and we learn that although everel bruised she is not danseroutly injured. The run way horse kept on and dashed into the stable of Wilkinson & Sullivan, on Pearl street, whore he is uut!ly kept, dashing a ch sir into a bun lred fragments out of which one of the band at the .taide lumped when he saw the frightened horse coming at a mad gallop to the door. -n aw Thk SraTa. Fata. -The Indiana State Fair for 103 i to be held on the military or old State fair ground, in this city. commencing Mouday. September and continuing until Siturday, October 3. The State Hoard have arranged and published their premium Ut, which is quite liberal, amounting to $;.000. Comp;tiiioo :s opr:i to the whole Union and to Canada. The grounds for the fair are being fitted up, an 1 every exertion will be made bv the officers to mike it a success as the State fairs of Indiana have heretofore been. This cannot be. however, unle the p"?' generally take bold of the entcrpri.e. The aru of peace should not be ent;rely neglected in state of war, and we trut that ihe spirit of generou rivalry and coinpvti lion among the farmer., stock r.ie- aud mwiu facturcrs of our State is tili alive, and will be shown at the reat nunual gathering at tbo capiWe notice, in glancing over the preovum li-t, that the Iknl has adopted a r ale of Iat year to give a certain amount in co'd. silver aud bronze mod i a. The are Uiuallv highly (riaed by exhibitors and are value I more than their cost or estimated ralue. They can be preserved a heirlocms. The great bulk of the premiums, how. ever, are payable in cash. The rules and regulation of the preceding State firs are adopted in the main with little or r.o alteration. The Secretary of the State Board, W. H Lonmla Fvt . wdl be hirPT to riv an - vw-1 j - r w J Sr1 j i ioformttion that may re deireJ, on application ! to hia. " t Tut 1'tnLtr Dsst. The Secretary of the Trcssury re;xru tie public indebtedness up to the 1st of Jul as follows: 4fTctate debt at 4 per cent Interest tM.o59.2PS 4 - & - lül.-.VT.tUS 91 " M ULTOCi TI " T 310 M 13 M,VH) 00 " without ii.teret 55,T1I.C66 W ToUl debt 1st July, l-3, as exhibiled by the buoV of the Treasury IwpstfUBerut t I,07,rr4,365 9 TLe Boston Courier svja there is a 01 desl of aUrtn lest the skill ol our (ienerals aM the valor of our troopa should briti the war to a termiaatiou much soooer than is agreeable a motij the John Urownite ul hlRHly pMlriots, who, in the wor.1 of (Jeueral Kwiiig. are 'teslinj themselves rieb in the caat of hbertj."

.vi 111 fairy Directory- off Indianapolis Indiana.

IXKCtTITs, Dir AaTat ET. Ä . - P' AO. r. Xor!D. Governor; Cilf.c; ftt Flouv; rik)me-rwro' Virkit ityj iKinol la 13,000 W. R. HalKway, Colonel and Privat Secretary t Ciornor. 02e, Atata ilea; rcawlc. wih Gorrmor Morton J '44 TT. H.H. Terrell, M.y and Military secretary ta Ooveroor. Office, täte House; reri lenca Lore's block, on Ohio tel v.... 3,14 tT. H. 5ctlater, H;t Hrf tnl. IrJiana Volonte.. A. I). IT. to fioternr r. O.T.ce, Ml Hoom; brd at Palmer l!oo 3.14S La. Sohl. Adjutant General or Intiaaa. OfTke. State Houe; boarts at IUte H ue; VM fr..... il.. .... Jt - .1 . ................................. caxiBAL ajid sTrr orricrss or the pistsict or urun aid ten ig ax. O. B-Wilko. rria-lier General of Volunteer", cwrnsi.d nf I)i-tr1ct of Indiana ani VicMRaa. UrLcr, H'A'Igaariert, cwrner MarrlaoJ an4 lelawar treet: board at the Date House Lcbert A. Hitehln. Captafn and A. A. O., U. H. Votaate.ra. O0cr, llca-tquarter; boards at Hate H"?e (ieorjet C. Lyr. MaJr 17th Mirhirn Volunterr. Chlf Irot Marshal Ihtrirt Indiana and Micbiaan. Office, Headquarter; boards at Bate lloue L. Cor tu Hrackrtt, lt Lieut 2sth Msrbuit Volunteers, A. I. C. and P'Mit Adjutant. Ofiice, Headquarters; boards at Bale ioue VTm. V. KictarJ.. lt I.Lut. 17th Michigan Vcfaiiteer. A. I. C. )S1;, Headquarters; boards at Bate Houe CharUsA. McKnijtbt, lt Lteut. 7th Micb. Vol! A. I). C. O.T.ce, Headquarters; boards al lute. House Jonathan Birch, 1st Lieut. A A Inspector fie n eral. Oy.ce, Headquarters boards at Bates HoUe James l'4ddle. Col. 7lt Ind. Vols , Post Commandant. Office, Headquarters boards at Msjor otevensoit'a, corner Peunsjlvanla and T!nkr streu H. K. Mad U.ort, 21 Lieut. Ind. Vols. OJEce, Burnide Barracks C. L. Kuex. 24 Lieut. 71st lud. Vols. Offke, Huroside. Barri-ks J. H. i;uonori. Colonel 1. ft. A. and Military Commander. ORice, Headquarters, bar1s at Ju le Morrison's, terminus of the (iravel road John li. Farquhr, Captain U. S Infantry and Act. Military Com. Oflief, Headquarters; t'oards corner Mas. avenue and New Jerej streets J. It. Miller. Cept. 13th L'.. &f. na Masterin and PisburMnjr rflcer. Of?lce, Hra lquarter; boards at Mrs. Kinder' 7a Ks-t Wa.hiufttti street VT. II. Jordan, Captain 3th U. S. Inf., lobarsInjctifflcer. Ofllre. Headquarter; boards at Ll ties' llel Jatnea A. Kkin, Captaiu and A. (J. I).. Actin (Jnartrrma'trr U. S. A. OfK.-e, sontli-wt crtir YVahtr.rt' n and New Jersry Rtrret; hoards at the Bat- ous S. Lor Moore, Captain and A.y. M.f. S. Vols. Office, ; board, at Lift'' II. .tel. Thomas Foster, Captain 0. A. V. A. V. t)(Tlce tndreL'enco, south-eat corner Wa hir.icton and Mi-h j.j.i .trertJJjnrl MrtIure, M 'Jor and 1'sj matter. Offlre, lnhn's Block, comer Vahir.rtoti ami Menü in tr"ts, up stairs lards at tlie Bates Il'lUne C Jl. MetetiMn, MJ'ra:id I'avmaMet. I'JT.re, Yohn's Blotk; rrmdes com r lViin lvaiiia and TitiLer trrrti it. Bunde. Ma'or atl rsvmt. r. ORK-e. 4,fS4 1,C2 3,144 1,524 1.M4 2.S44 1,333 1,32 3,44 1.41 1,44 1,44 1.W3 1.CG2 1,662 3,33H 1,44 New' BuiMlti, No H"t Fait Washington street: board Bale Hoiim Frank Wilcua. Captain, C-t rrrt. Ii. l vgl., lot Provost Marshal. ORT e and reii.lftice at holders' llo'iie J. S. Bobb. Surm on, L'. . V..U., Me.lionl lrector. Office, northeast corner if Maryland and tvlaware mrretr; residence, Michlsn lloaJ,atf city William T. VVil.-y, Cspl.iiu mi l Military .storekeeper. tiRlce, llead-;utter-; resilem-e, N. :i3 Kast New York street 1.5U MAasllAL orriCK or actin, ak-mstait piiuvost (iKNkflAL roa IMHAXA. Conrad lUiker, ft. J-t Indiana cavalry and A. A. Irovost Msr-hil Oenersl fur Indiana. Of. flvf, IM.trkfortl'IUock, louihes-t corner M. rnli.n anl ValiiiKton trerip, up-tair; bojpt at No. lit North Tennnc..ee otrrrt. . 3,844 Jsine. (J. Jone, Col. 4id lud. tiifsiitry and Mi, perltitrndsnt fer ÜecrnltlüpT f'r Invalid Corps atd commander of ramp of letxlrtvoim. (if. flee, Intnct lleadquuler; boards at Bates j,e John N. Scott, Captain. Tilth Ind. volunteer in. f An try and A. A. A. 1. and Iimnector. ORlce, w.th A. A. P. M.O.: oirdat Mscy llou-... 1,44 Orrl Blakf , Captain, 39th Ind. volunteer Infan. try and Asylant Muprrintrtident of hecrultlux. Inipe-r, Ac. OHlcv, litrict Headquarters l-osrus at Marj Hue J .4f30 T. J. de la Hunt. IJeutenunt and Adjutant 26th I nd. volunteer Infantry and SueriiitcnW ia of arrent of deirtrrs. OHIce, with A. A. P. M. G J2 II. B. F'i'rh. Lieut, and Q H., ZX nd volun. teer Infsntry, A. A. Q. M.and Iimpector. Of. , with A. A. P. M. O ; boards at Patterson II l,iJ BOARD or KNKOLLMKMT Or THK SIXTH CMROLLMKMT MHTfclCT. lH Braken, Captain and Provoat Mrhal. Offloe, BUkf.rd's Bloch, 3d floor; boards at O. Johnson's, three miles north of the city, B. ra.lros.1 1.44 Win. J. Wall.ire, Commissioner. Office, Black -f.'rd'a Block; residence, No. 181 Kat Msrkft "t't 1,44 Thomas B. Ilsrvey, Surgeon. Ofllce, with rrovoht Msrhal; boards at No. 79 Fast WaPh injr,ton treet 3,363 Add On. Carrinfton, one A. A. r.rn ral and one Aid..... AUCTION NOTICE. Important and Peremptory Weekly Trado Sales of 3E3E 3L? JJ Xli TIIIM'ITV OF iniOOKLY., I,. I., G)wmrnfti on ThurtJiy, July 16, and Ending Dretmher 17, lhC3. J a .ii 1 1, i' 1 1 r. vr ic'f, UflLL SKLLBT Al'CTION, AT IIIH WAUKH0USF, Corner of Raymond and Wliloughby street, Brooklyn, L. I , on every Tburdny durin trie season, the tntire prottut-iioii of his manufactory, cenimcncirg Jvil v la, lsiw, at 11 o'clock, when he will offcra full line rfFnr and Wool Hats, of every description, in lot to suit purchaser.. In callmc the attention of the trade to the, aSore an noiinccmet,, tL underfined begs to state that in the sales for thi season the .am principles that have characterized thoe of the pa-t will be strictly observed. Tbey will not only embrace his entire production, but those of other manufacture r of well known reputation; thus se-suriin-to each a VAried and complete aortmcut of st les adapted to the acil. tirders ta ill be recrjred from tlioe not able to attend, an 1 wilt be filled satisfactorily Th Hats will be prepared fir inpectlon by Catalogue, on che moriil.) of t:ie a!e. The entire Otterings will be -.old without rrerrt. J VMCSH. PKKNTlCr., Auctioneer. BaoraLVN, July 1, S63. Corisitiaietifs of Hst, Itatter' Trimmings and !traw Good-, are d'.citett; and will be sol 1 on fisvirable terms. July 13-1 ltd DOOICS. &C. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Another new arrival at BOWF.N, STEWART 4 CO.'S. GOLD PHNTS, new and pendid a ort men t at DOWEXSTEWARr 4 cos. Fanill) niMos, II y mil Book. Prayer Hooks, Ac.. At lJjiOla BOW EN, STEW AKT 4 CO.'S. FOUNDRIES. THE 1IOOSIEK STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. nAVixa coxrLF.Trn ocr rorsnsT.wE arf new prepared to receive anl sati.fctori!y eiecut oms for stoves and castirjrs jrei,eraly. The sense partner has Jast rerurm-d from the East, where ht ha procured the rao-t desirable and perfect patterns for cook and parlor -do' eevfrlntrodaced intothe m sr'. Wespeci::v nite ihe attention of wholesale :ove dealer to tbiVrneli of ur Tminess, with a reo,t:et that they will Kiv a call. (u other work w.'l em' race iron front and c..!umn. (.which we de.irs to mske a prom.nent feature ia our msnufscture.) railinc and mill castings, suffar miiUand kettle, houe work, uch as ventilator, windo csp,M'.Uand hoilowware.infactevervthliifproJucetl i'i an iron foundry. W respectfully soiiclt patronsre, anlonly p'omie whatwe can well and promptly perform trr.c. and Foundry, 10.1 ouib Delaware street, aJoiaing Indianspoii and Cincinnati and Indiana Central I reicht lp..,t, ind.anapolia Inuiaiia. "Oris- COX, LÜKÜ4 PECK. FOR SALE. A Hrirk llouwc for Sale. VKAB.K CHANCE IS ÜJFKUED TO ECT A Xl'B Story Brick Hone at Xo. J Hen Washington tret For InformatkHi all at t r e1. pr.nl es Jure:J-tw4sr

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

4 rtnUe was en her Up health, was la ker lock, streuftu was In hr step, and la ker aaada Plaauüon Blttera., S-T--1860-X A few bottles of PlabtatioQ Bitters Will cure N err ra Headache. OM Estremltie and Feverish Up. Hour Stomach and Fe UJ Breath. Flatulency and iBdixe.lioa. Nervous Affections. Kxcee4 Fatirue and Abort Breath. 4 " Pain os-er the Fyes. ' Mental Ieipndency. " Proetratk; Great Weakness. " Sallow Compteilon, Weak B-jwrjs, 4c. Which are tie evidence, of UVER COMPLAINT AND DTSPETSIA. It is estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments proeeed from a diesei and torpid liver. The b.liary secretions of the liver overflowing Into the stomach, po. on the entire system and -xhibit the above symptoms. After lone; research, we are. able to present the mot remarkable cure for thee hotTid n!ghtmre dlaes. the world has rer produced. Withiu one year orr six hundred and forty thousand persona have taken the Plantation Bitters, and not an instance of complaint has com to oar knowledge. It is a most effectual tonic and agreeable stimulant, suited to all conditions of life. The report that it relies upon mineral substances for Its active properties, are wholly false. For the pubiio satisfaction, and that patient may consult their phy. aiciaas, we append a list of its components: Caustra Bam Celebrated for overtwo hundrej year la (he treatment of fever and Ague, DyrpMa, Weakness, Ac. It was introduced into Europe by the Countess wife of the Viceroy ct Peru, In 164, and afterward old by the Jesuits r th tn-mmnu jWtV of iti vim vtighlin tdctr, under the name of Jttvitt J'oitdtr, and was finally made publi by Louis XVI, Kir, of France. Humboldt Takes especial reference to its febrlfuje qualitifsduring his South American travels. CascsaiLut Bask For the diarrhea, colic and diseases of the toinach and bowel. DasbKt.lox For inflammation of the loins and drop.lcat allertlons. Camomiik Flo aa For enfeebled diReatinn. Lavaiaa FLowiaa Aromatic, stimulant and tonic highly iiivijf ratlriar in n rvoui debility. WiTs.Bi.ra For hcroful. rheumatism, 4c. Aiss An art. rustic cirmmalive; creating fleb, muicle and milk; much used by mothers rur-ins;. AI, clove-bud, orange, csrrawar, coriander, snakeroot, Ac. S. T.-W.0-X. Anothsr wondrrfu! Intredient, of Spai;i-h oritfiu imparting beauty t. the complexion aud t iillancy to the tnlnd, is jet unknown to the commerce of ihe orlJ, and wo withhold Its name fur the pre.ent. 1MP()TANT CKItriKlCtTK. Mesr. P. II. Imsitr tt Co: 1 have b.vn a Krvt sufferer from pyapeptia fur tbree or four yearn, and had to altudon my prof.-hion. About ihre- months ao I tried the .Plantation Bitter and to my srreat J-y am now nearly a wi ll man. I have recommended thtw In ereral cases, an I, a far as I know, always with ln il b'tieflt. I am rejpectfully your., KKV. J. S. CAT IOHN. J'Mf.tdelj ht t, 1IVA .V.):,th 17A ),;, W.. Ilu f nin Fairsn: My dauubicr La been much Isnr. fitted by tlic u-e of thy I'Untation Bitter. Thou w!t send mi! two more bottles. Thy friend, ASA CHIRLN. Shtrmcin Wiw, CAiaijo, ft,'., Irl. II, 1SG3. Mesar. P. H.1nskk .1 C: llcioe nu Us another twelve cses if yiur Plsntatloti IJirter.. As a morninK apetur ibey at-pvar to have aUperceUetl .Verj thil.jr eUe, sal sir grratly eiltt uml. Yours. 1c, C KV.Y. k WAITH. ArrstiK"iiirnt srt tiow cotnjileted to supply an)' tic bistid for this article, which fron n of t.ovei tmu nt tamps ha not brftofoic been poaible. The public may n t assured tLat In no esse will tie perfectly pure standard of th Plantation Bitters be departed fr'm. K'-ry b"t;U Intra t f ic siiii'iV of our ljnitHroi a fc !jnit eijr.r.j, or it t Jtnoj It Sold by a'l DrujKlst, trocer and Pesl'rs throughout Ike country. I. II. IlUAUÜA CO.. Juue.Vi-dAw.vtSia. 201 llroHilnur M V. r?f"et those who luve iloutttl the virtues of Bull's Cedron Bitter-, If any stich there be. read the fo! low) in cert I Jl at" from Rci.tlrnttn well known in this community, an 1 doubt tio mre. It. general tntroluvtioti into the army will saw the Bves of thoun.tiids ol our sobUers. l.orisviti.K, Kv., June 4, lsr3. We, tba Und-raiiiied, he .eeu the R"d atlecU ro. i'uced by Ihn u-e i f lr John Bull'a LVdron Bitlers In general debility and protra'ion of the system, aud be. hes Its ireueral Use would prevent diseaxe and relieve much u!Terlni(. Anioiiu our oMiers partlculatly would this be the case, especially those who are exposed to miaawic influence In th Southern rlnnate. MAJOU MIII.IPSI'rt:n, Col. Int. Bev. 3d Ui.st. Ky. Cll S. B.ClHTON, Collectr of the IVrt of fulsville, Kj . COL, II. DM NT, Provost Maiahsltien. of Kr. BKV. P. P HKXPKKSON, Vice PrssnliMit of S.vtiiarv CoinmisMon. II A ItNKY.llt i'.llV.SA CO.. Piibbh rs ivmorrat. (;toa;K p. ih in, Prop. I.ui-vlile Anreißer. lirGlirLSA I Ah,li!L... Wholesale Iry 0o.U ter, M m'i st., Imiaville. PWIS. I.NKKN, V Cll , Wholesale Sh I.-alcrs, M.n st., lnlsville. IIAJtr A MU'OIIIFU, iJthoicrapbers, cor. Ihirtl srvt Mai ki t, Louisville. Jl l.IlS WINTKK, Clothing Merchant, cr. Third ond Market, y.uisv!Je. CA IT. S. I'. IlIl.lM'.i-.IH, Steamer Slaior Arnlersoti. MA J. L. 1. 'I'll KM ON, Pavmastrr t. S. Army. C. M. MKTCALrK. Nsonal Hotel. l4uiasi'le. COL. JK.VSH BAYL1.S, 4th Kentucky Cavalrv. GEOKO: p. PKKNT1CK. Ixtiisrile Journal. See adrertiseir ent in another column. jy20-d3m Lyon's Katharion. Tbisdellsfhtful article for presfrving and beautifying the human hair Is again nut up by the original proprietor, and is now maJe with the same care, skill and attention, whk h first created Its immense and unprecedented salea of ovr o te million bottles annually. It Is still told at SScents in I irc b-dtles. Two million bottles can easily b sold in a year when It I ajrtin known that the Katharion is tut ouly the uio,t delightful hair dressing in the world, but that it cleanses the scalp of scurf and 4n lr i;T, tr,iTetb hair a lively, rich luxurl tnt growth, and prevent it from turning gray Those are consider atlon worth knowing. The Katharion h. been tested frtr over twelve year, an 1 ia warranted as described. Any la ty who vslues a beautiful head of hair will use the Katharion. Iiis iinl perfumed, cheap aud valuable. It is sold by all re pectaMe dealers throughout the world. P. S. BARNES 4 CO., New Tork. J n 17-1 A wit w tin) i- fr rxo 1862 igOg: 1862 4 LL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR ST. , JOSKPH and other points In Northern Missouri, the Maie of Kansas, or tie Territories, should tn1st en havDg tickets that r;al bj tbe 01tll Vfisisoi ltl ttAII.ItOAD, The only ra l rou;e f rui M. LouS to Si. Jomph. It is the shortest anl quickest l;.e, by thirteen hour, to there. motet poiLt n ached by ra.l, a-J is ' ays as cheap as any other. Buj y ;r Ticket to Kansas and alt point. in Northern Miouh the North lis.url Kadroad. iVAC 11. SrUKiiMOX. Pre't aud lie:-.'! sUj t. NoriK Mi.ouri R. K. FIKNRT II. ililMUNS.i.enta '. . - ein.. Agent. ertl7-d1y REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan& Pierce I REIL ESTATE MM First Door East of P.nlmtT lions?, (UT STAIRS.) YIKK bar for sale Honse. and Lota in the t If Indianapolis, ani Kara, and Farming Land this State, and will sail lower than can be pure l-whre. The follow eg comprises some of the pr operty we ar now ottering at lowpr.es for cash or or time, as ma a-ntthe purchaser. febll-dAwy DRUGGISTS. PTJBUO NOTICE. TU.tlLINSO, V COX, Drngfist, fs 18 r.aaat Uashlactan Street. Hart been appointed agents for the aal ef II It A X D E ' S Tl'SSILAUU, TBK VTONDXRITL QRANCT-CS, fer the cure ef Congas Cold. Sore Throat, Brtmchlt t, WheetrgrrMatioci of the Uvula a&d ToatsUs, and Disease of the Banfrs. 5Uta ssrebies.llcta ,lrts .ar1 lleack. slVAwly

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tarroara axraaMLi roan a sai avar urntiL. Ilght Urporl roa Motxio iroa? us fxest i iQt.) I rrom Waaatatnctotaa WaIBIXCTOX, July 25. Tb Natiotlil Republican of this afternoon states that positire inforrnttion has been received here that Lee rns been deU) inp on the I'utomac to enable him to fret awav safelv with the plunder he has collected in Msrvlsnd atd Pennsvlvania, and because his forces have been patherinj; the new crops of grain in the Shenandoah Valley. He is now moving tow anl Richmond with immense trains of supplies, the necessitr of j.rocurip which wa Increased by the fall of ickbur and Tort Hudson, and is now intensified by the cutting of the Tennessee nd Virginia railrotd, which wis the purest medium for procuring supplies for Let's army. The Navy Department has received information that the steamer SantiaeodeCubs. captured, July 1 j, the steamer Lizzie, of Nassau, after a chase of two hours. She was formerly owned in Wilmington, X. C, arrd was op her second trip from Wilmington. Hercnrjo consiüteJ of brandy, soap, dry oods. provisions, i.e. The followinej was received at the Nary Department this morning: Flag smr Ulack Hattc. or ViciSBiao, July lö. Sir: I have the honor to Inform you that the expedition I sent into the Red River region bis proved successful. Ascending Black and Tensas rivers, running parallel with the Mississippi, Lieut. Com. Selleidge m tde the head of navigation of Tensas Ltke and Iiiyou Macon. 30 miles above Vicksburg, and within five or six miles of the Mississippi river The enemy was tsken completely by surprise. The Rebels that have ascended to that region will be obliged to more farther back from the rirer. If uot go away altogether. Lieut. Cora. Seilsidee diviJed his forces on finding that the transports which had been carrying stores to Walker's array h.vle-caped up some of the narrow streams. He sent the Rattler to Little Red river, a small tributary of the lUack, and the Korest Ro!e und Petrel up the Tcns:s. Th! nL'ht wns dtrk and raining very hard. The Monitors and Rattler succeeded in capturing the Rebel steamer Louisville, one of the Urgent and perhaps the bet ste.imer in the Weste n waters. Up the Tensas or one of Its tributaries, the Forest Ro.eor Petrel captured the steamer Klinira loaded with stores, sugar nnd mm for the Rebel army. Finding the stesrocra which ImdconTejcdOcn. Walker's arrar bad returned up the Washita, the expedition slatted up that river, and came tud drnly upon two Rebel steamers, but the Rebels set them on fire and they were consumed. One teniucr loaded with ammunition escaped above the fort it Harrisonburg, which U a very strong work, and unassailable with wooden gunboats. It i on an clevatiou over 100 feet high, which elevation covers a water battery of heavy guns. Lieut Sol fridge was fortunate enough, however, to hear of a large quantity of ammunition that h.id latelv been hauled from Natchez and derwwited at Trinity, ne.irlr due west of Natchez, nnd from whence stores, provisions, cattle, gun and ammunition aro trntMported. He captured lf.0M0 rounds of emoothf) bore ammunition, 10,000 rotin.ls Knfield, and Sttl rounds fixed am munition, fri hhd supir, 10 puncheons rum, 1)0 brl Hour and 5n brla Hour, all belonging to the Confederate Govriiitnent. Walker 'm army la left almost without artnuu llitioil. Our oilicrrs have shown great energy in this expeiliiMui, and have met with no mishaps. We procured a good deal of information by which future movements will be regulated. People in that neighborhood are very hostile to our (lovfrnniont Tlicy nrc rank Rebels. I have tho honor to be, o.e., Signed : Davin I). Porter. To Mid eon Welles. Ur.Angt'AaTr.n 1) i-aktmilNT nrmt (U lf 14ru Army Coura, Pout Hit x, Juty 10. lfcf3. Sir: 1 hxve the honor to inform von th.t with lU, there fell into our hands over 5,500 prison er, including one Major General, one Brigadier (lener.d, two piece of he ivy artillery, five corn llo'e batteries, numbciing thittj. ix pieces of field artillery, a poo.I supply of projectile for line and heavv guna. 4I.HK) pound of cannon powder, 5.0(H) stand of arm, 15' 1,000 round small arm ammunition, be-i-le a small amount nt stores of various kinds. We nlo cupturel two steamers, one of which is very valtuble. They will be of great service at this lime. (Signed:) N. P. Hamk, Mjor (eneral. rrom Cairo. Cairo, Julv -'5 -Passengers wht arrived here rtp-rt thst enr force have burned Jackson, and that the pursuit of Johnston is at nn end for the preMMit. A Meamer arrived thi niorniinr which brings New Orleans paper of the Ifiih. They were drought by the Imperial from New Orleans to Memphis, that steamer having made the trip down and back without trouble. One bundled nnd Ixty-two Hebel officers from Port Hudson Mrrircd here thi morning. They are awaiting orders from the Secierury of War. (Jiierson and his cavalrV have atrived at Memphis. from l'ortrra .Monroe Foutkvm Moxeok. July 21 Richmond paper of the 2.1d have been receive I. The Sentinel ol the 221 savs that ?40 Vankee pri.Miiiera arrived in Richmond on Monday Twenty-three? were Irom Jackson, Miss , and the balance trout liettj hSurg. The same paper contains the following from Charleston: Ciiaelistox. July IS The Ironsides, five Monitors nnd five gun and mortar boat, assisted by two land batteries mounting five guns, have fired furiously at Fort Wagner II day. One ol our gun carriages was dismount!. (. T. UcAt aroAKn. CtlARLtSTox, July 19 Alter a furious bombardment ol eleven hours the enemy assaulted Uattery Wattier and were des-perately repulsed. Our eople ftiuqht desperately and repulsed the attack with great slaughter. Our los was comparatively light but iuclades Q.ity valuable othcers. Prig. Gen. Tulialerro commandeil on our side. (J. T. Iir.Aiii.OAaD. The Richmond Whig has the following dis patch: CiuRiLsrox.July 22. The enemy commenced shelling again with but few casualties on our side We had in the battle of the lrtlt inst about 150 killed sod wounded. The los of theenemv, including prisoners, was about 2.000 Nearly HK) were buried under a flag of truce. Col. Putnam, acting Brigadier General, and Col. Jsiiaw, commanding a negro regiment, were killed. From .1 ear York. Ntw- Yen.:. Julv 25 Nearly $70,000 hare already been coli ess. el for the families of policemen, tremen aad soldiers injured or killed in tbe riots. Detachment of troops from the Army of the Potomac have arrived to take charge of" drafted tuen in the Northern and Eastern buies. Their principslduty wj!l be to catch runaways. They go to El mir and other points in the State and to Vermont and Connecticut. A letter from Winchester, Tenn . dated the lfcth, confirms the capture of Hantsville with 3.000 prisoners and 1,200 horses and mules by Gen. Stanley. Bragc's armr is reported to be reduced dt desertion to 1 8,000 or 20,000. rnnrral ol Jiajor JXcCook. Ciscisjati. July 2. The funeral of Major Daniel McCook. Paj master, better known as tbe fsther of the "fighting McCooki'took place this afternoon. The procession waa lengthy and imposing, in which were Burnside and staff, Msjor (Jen. Cox and staff, the heads ot the different military departments of the citr. fire companies, infantry, Free Masons and City Council. Mjor Gen. McCook. Col. Dan. McCook and Capt. McCook. of Roeecrans' staff, sods of the deceased, together with Gen. McCook's personal staff, were in attendance. .11 organ. CistisxATi, July 2. 9 P. M Latest beard from Morgan he was eight nlJea from Steubenrille, moTirg torto.

Sunday ffiglit Dispatches.

From St. Louie. St. Lorn. July 26. Speciale fron Meaphii to the 23d, give particulars of the occupation of Jockson. On the 17th. a portion of our fcrtea under Gea. Park, made the attack and were met br a legion of cew recTuiu from North Carolina, who, after an engagement of half an hour retreated with the loss of 300. Our men occupied their position until the next day, when they made a second advance, and discovered that the Rebels bad evacuated, settinz fire to a number of house containing comm:j.ry and quartermaster's stores, which were entirely consumed, with the addition of forty other buildings, which ignited from the houses fired by the Rebels. The city wss at once occupied by Sherman, who sent a force of cavalry to intercept communication and prevent the army of Johnston from joining Bragg, which was supposed he would endeavor to do. The Rebel army left but little behind so deliberately had they left tbe place, taking their sick with tbera. ? . - Deserters are continually coming in from 'Johnston's army and express themselves dissatisfied with the shape tbe campaign is taking, and are willing to throw down their arms aud take the oath of allegiance. The Federal loss in the various skirmishes and assaults amounted to 9 Omen. Bat few people were found in the place, and most of them foreigners. Pemberton was curved liberally as a traitor and unworthy of confidence. At Vicksburg the Federal works are being levelled and the Rebel fortifications put into more perfect condition. A number of the finest guns are beiug mounted and the place will be held as a first class military fortification. By the arrival of the utearoer Imperial we bare advices from New Orleans of the 17th, Port Hudson to the 19th and Vicksburg to the 21st. The Imperial was the first steamer to New Orleans, hating arrived on the 16th. On her arrival the landing was crowded to suffocation with people, and it was almost impossible to convince them that Port Hudson and Vicksburtr had fallen. A Urge nuraher of prisoners captured at Port Hudson have joined the Union army. All quiet at Vickburg. The New Orleans Pirsyune quotes gold at 13i and exchange on N'w York at l1, aud sterliug at 163. Caiko. July 26. Major General Logan and Col. Rtwlings, of Grant'. sti!l', arrive I here today. Thev report that Shernitu had returned to Jackson. He reports to Grant that the citizens of Jackson nnd the surrounding country implore him to take some action by which Mississippi may be restored to the Union. Both the army and people of that section are completely dispir ited and are ready for petce. They staked their all tin Vickeburg. and it has fallen. They clung to Johnston a a last hope, aud he is utterly vanquished. Gen. Logan was rrceired here with many marks of respect. From .v k ork. Naw Yokk, July 2b We are indebted to the Herald lor the following account of operation near Charleston., received bv the Arago on the 19th: The Rebels attempted to drive our forces from James Inland. Ti e attack waa sudden and uu exKcted, but Oen. Terry met nn-l repulsed them with great td a u phter. The gunboat Piwiiee, which supported the left lluik, groiiii'.letl.Hinl a Rfhel b itten opened on her. firbi wboot 50 wli r. 31 of which hit her. Hie pubrcquentlv Honied off, nnd opened on ths Rebels, putting them to flight. Our c.ismliie were small, and the Rebels were taught a lesson they will not soon forget. The bombardment of Fort Wagner wai renewed on the morning of the 22d, the iron clads co operating with the army. During the d;y Fort Wagner was silenced for come time and the colors aliot away. New Union battrrie were opened upon the Rebels, doing great execution. LATKB. A clivg srns made on Fort Wagner and our troopa, alter a desperate stiugle, were obliged to fall back, which they did In excellent order and held their old p ositions. The los on our side wks quite, severe, but our total loss in killen, wounded und missing since the 10th is only About 1 000. The4Sth New Votk lost about 2i() men and only three officers escaped uninjured. The Catkill was struck over fifty times, but is all riht. She went to Hilton Head for supplies and coal. from Wnalnnglon Waiiinsto, July 2d Advices from the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac tonight say that during the pat week our troop have not been idie. but by close wruliny of Lee's movements and by rapid marches have succeeded in haftling his sever ! attempts to ohtain posses sion of tbe Clap of Blue Ridge. It i generally believed that Lee is now moving rapidly to anl S' auntm by the Shenandoah valley. He tried Snicker's, Ashby 'a and Manassss Gaps, but found strong Union forces already there. At the two last uimed places Lee was driven back with loss At Chester Gap our cavalry captured 1,100 of the cattle stolen bj the enemy, and several hundred sheep and a large number of horses bare also been recaptured. Several brisk skirmishes have taken place. With the exception of civalry, the principal fight occurred Thursday evening, between Linden and Front Royal, in whi:h a brigade of Rebel infantry, probably Lee' rear guard, was driven through the towr. The cavalry haa done excellent service. The several command hive made arduous marches aud reconnoissam es, aod completely foiled Stuart in all his attempts to raid on our flanks and rear. Mosby's small but energetic band has alone given us trouble, principally by cutting off foraging parties and messengers. A private of a cavalry company reports that on Friday a division of cavalry was compelled to fall back. Thi force is supposed to be Longstreet's corps. Up to Saturday night, however, this report had not been confirmed. It is impossible to conceive the poverty of the country through which the army passed. With the exception of London county, there is nothing to barvet except a few acres of wheat and corn, and this must be done by manual labor, as the country has been entirely stripped of rtoek. The railroad is now in running order to Warrenton. Our supplies which hare been nearly exhausted, are flowing into the army, and the mails, which have been entirely suspended since the armr crossed the Potomac, are very anxiously awaited. Though the array has had fatieuing marches, and consequent privations, it would be a mistake to suppose that it is to settle down in idleness. The mesenger who brought the above intelligence to Washington, reports that to-day forty of Mosby's guerrillas were captured near Fairfax Station. from Baltimore. Baltimore. July 2C The following dipatch was received on Saturday evening at the Head quarters of the Department, dated Headquarters Army of the Potomac. Front Royal, July 25: The Major General commanding directs me to inform you that he eneaged the enemy at this point jerterday. This morning the enemy ap pears to hare withdrawn and bis whole army is undoubtedly en roite to Culpepper and Orange C. H.. and probably his rear has passed the Shenandoah at this place anl Strasburg. A. A. Mattuxws. Tbe following information has been received at headquarters in this city to day by General Schenck. It is from Brig. Öen. Lock wood: Tho enemy has disappeared from oar front entirely, and it is believed that there are co Rebels north of Winchester. Our car airy was in Charleatown yesterday, (Friday) and scouts were out to tbe distance of 10 miles in every direction, without teeing any signs of tbe enemy. From I.otatertlle. LoctsriLLC, July 26. Well authenticated reports announce the capture of Gen. John Morgan with the residcevjf hi command, in the vicinity of Steuben villa, Ohio. Particulars not slated. . ; rrom rrankforf. . , FaaKroRT. Kr., July 26 Hon. John J. Crittenden died at half put 3 o'clock this taornintr without ruin or struggle, and in fall DoasesIon of his faculties). His disease waa general

debi'ity. H:i age wis 77.

florfmn CefptnreA. CijrcmiTi, July 26 Tbe follow!-,; bis been received here, dated Headquarters in tbe fie d, three toiles south of New Lubon, Ohio, Jul 25: To Col. Lewie Richmond, A. A. O.: By the blessiog of Almighty God I bare succeeded la capturiag Ocaeral John H. llorsaa. Colonel Clarke, and tbe balance of the comma nd. amounting to about 400. I will start with Moran and staff on the first üaiafor Cincinnati, and await the General's order for transportation for the balance. J. M SascxitroaD, Colonel Commanding. From Cleveland.

CttviLA5D. O., July 26. Major Wst. with cn .. ...... .. . . . rj oi the ytn Michigan cavalry, forced Morran to an engacement at 3 o'clock yesterdy morning, one mile from Salineville. and routed him, capturing 240 prisoners. Morgan, with 300 men, eacapssd, but was eaptured by Shacklefbrd at 3 P. M. Sunday, near New Lisbon. Morgan and staff are now prisoners at Wellivllle. Ohio. COMMERCIAL. ar TiLiauri. Mw York market. Naw York, July 25. Flour Less actiTe and closes scarcely so firm. Prices without decided change, $5(5 30 for extra State, $5 63(35 75 for com mou to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio. Whisky More active at 4j(tic. Grain Good and prime parcels 'Wheat in fair request for export at a shadow better prices, while common and inferior descriptions are dull and heavy. Chicago Spring $1 12Q1 21, MilwaukieClubl 221 25, choice Amber Green Bay $1 21Q1 25. Winter Red Western 1 26 1 30. Amber Micihgan Corn advanced 102c. with a good trade and speculative demand at C6 (36?)c for shippiug mixed Western, closing firm. Meats Pork opened quiet and closed dull and a shade easier, $11 50(11 62,4 for old Mess, $13 50013 62l for new do. closing at inside price, $10 50011 for old and new. and $13 50 016 for new Prime Mess. Beef dull. Lard Dull and nominal at 909,3ic. Money Continues at 6 per cent, on call loans. Sterling Kxchange steady at 139 for first class bills. Gold firm in consequence ot large exports to day, opening at 27 5-c and closing steady at 27 Wc 1 otal export of specie to day, $1,616,02:. ' s inrliiHa Mar lie i, CtscisKaTt, July 23. No change in Flour or Grain New Barley is held at $1 2001 30, but these rates are held alcove the views of buvers. Whi.key 42c. Provisions Activedemand. Bacon advanced to 50 Co for Shoulder and Sides. Plain Hstns sold at 10C, snd Scusr Cured at 114012c. Bulk Meat held at 42'c. Old city Mess Pork aold at $10, but is nuts hel l it $11 and upward, the market for all closing buoyant. No change in Money matters, (old 1 25. COMMISSIOfs!. EDWAUD A. MSCO.TIB, Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. QRAIN AJNT5 PHODTJCE Of all kinds boUKUt attd aold. -Wk. M wmmwm M r sm at. v j m SALT, WATER LIME, PLASTER, Lc. INDIA NATO LI, IM) . Warcbvue at the junction of Alabama street and Virginia avenue, nearly flpposlts tbe Ileliefontaioa Krright iJepot. The subscriber will at aU time, jiav the highest price fur Wheat. Those havlnft Vihfat to sell would da will to plee him a call before s-lllnt elsewhere. Sack furnished when wanttd. The Very ISet Family Flour MADE OV WIIITK WIIKAT, Cettantly on hsnd. and for le, at the new Warehouse, Junction of Alaltxm stiert m! Virginia avrnue Hour dell vrrej in any jart of tbe c.tj, free of charge. Jy20-!3m K A. MSCOMB. MEDICAL. DR. Jim RULL' COMPOUND ÜKDKOX RITTERS The Latent n4 Most lipp v-taia IH-s.oT.ry of the Mueteenth Ontvr. TO MAN'S N A M K IS MOKK INTI5IATKLT CONl nect-d sviih the history of the Maeiia M-iica of the Cuited Mates, o- more favorably known a. a tl neer In medical discovery, tusn that of Joll lU'LL, of Isiuls. ville, Ky. Ills Inimitable preparation of Jitrair11!a has on stood at the head of the various coniiKun'U of that valuable drujr. His compound 1'ectoral of W'lid Cherry has become a boi.-hoM word throughout the West and South; and his Worm Loienges, in Um than a jesr after their Introduction, sltsineJ a reputation as widespread a the continent of North America. Hut the crowning plory o' his life remains to be attained In Lis latest dicovery, r rstUer combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer f CfclJUON, shioh Is th tasia of the Hitters now ofW d to the public. That honor belongs to the native irihiMtatU oi Central America, to whom i's virtue. he brm ktnsn for more than two hui'rr.t years Artned with it, the Indian brl defiance to the most deadly malaris. and Lan lie. without fear the most venomous serpents. It Is a belief wth them that while there is breath leit in the body the (Jr Is potent to cure, no matter what tbe ! e may be. While Dr. l'.ull 1 not prepared to in re this extravagant pretention, be I tievertbele.a satUfled from a thorough examination of the evident e relating to its virtues, that, as a remedy and prrventive for ail lisea.es ari.inf from exposure either to change, of weather and climate or to the miasmatic influences, it stands without a rival, and Justly deserves tbe reputation It ha. so long enjoyed n Central America and the West Indie. In JK JE fsj JE "SV and Its attendant train of symptoms. It acta more like a charm than a medicine. Tbera Is nothing in the whole range of tbe Materia aledica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this dieae. A full account of this wonderful plaut may be found in tbe eleventh edition of tbe U. S. D-spenaaforr, pages li7 and 1W. A series of experiments, in which I. Ball baa been for years engaged, baa just been brongbt t a successful termination, and h U bow enabled to offer to tbe public a combinatian of Odron with other improved tonics, tho whole preserved in tbe best quality of copper-slistilled Bourbon whiskj, which b is confident baa no equal in tbe world. He mifcht furnish a volume of certificate, tat th public have long sine learned to estimate urb thing at tbeirtrue value. Ihe safct plan U for erery one to teat for himself tbe virtues of a new medicir. Ohe tbe CEDROX BITTERS one trial, and you ill never u any others. It is not neceaiary to publish a Wmg ht of disease for which tbe Cedron Bitter are a sec;fv In all dias. of the MTOMAt'il, ROW FLS, KIDNKTS, or UVER; la all affection of tbe BRA HI depending upoa derangemnt of the Stomach r bowel; In GOUT. KHPXIIATISM aud NEURALGIA; And in FtVEii aSU AC.UL; It is destined to supersede all other remedies. It not nly cures all the dieses but it prevenu them. A wine-gia full of the Bitter taken au boe r be for) each meal will obstat tb ill effecu of Iba nest baULj climate and screen tbt person taling It against diea ander the most trying exposure. fVold by Drurri.ta and Gr-eera ifenerallT. Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal Offce. Hfth street, Lotjjsvllle. Ky. Sold in Indianapolis by Browning k Sloan, Toralrasos) 4 Cox, and J. vf. Bryan. Jyj0-d3rn VAr4TCD. A SMALL FAR!! WANTED. 1WISHTOrCItCHA.SE A SMALL t ARM 0FTHUOT, Forty or Fifty Acres with pretty good Improve meets, ad should lika to bar. ft convenient to a station ess sotae Railroad leading from Indianapolis. Any ene bar. tng snch a place for aal will p.aa address tae a. Indianapolis, giving full description, witb lowest cash ptle. June.wSw J. II. OO'ASBT.

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MEDICAL POPUP, CiCo GALEW'S HEAD DISPEWSARY. CIIJIUTEUCD T mt Lr07?LATTJt OT atSIVCKT TVX Tat TXXATatlNT Cf Ali T1IK 013CAJII CT Til mnm i5D q u ital o&oaxi.

TaaO XT" sasl GJAflg rucx o.xi.t txv cum. A JlrdlrnI Report; Ofiaiminf 7Aerfw r rut mm Xmfrm9mgt0fm Usa.'ew.as4 aaiV. ri4. ew Or im Of a 2trwr METHOD or rai i Tenl Wae, leJ SrpaUts tm ail H at .-; sbtu. ileet,8uVtre, TartessetK and Hydraros. Dis at KU.y., ttadder Ae., witbnt snerrjrri oortiaBrr a tat. aaM treatise) that d-rrea1 saalale af yswth, -niSal Wak. Nortireal Easitoa,tua! IwtU'.ty. Insatcy. A., Uo aw eet teSnartie. of jta an4 anaUri:y ar.inc frr, Ue baaefsl kabit . ft.lf.aba. To wlsrk Is addd Wrvarte s Female lA"". n4 Hur IntTe' Iba matter Hb f. most tsnrsHraare to the married an t tbos esvttemr4atJfcf mam . WH.entertain doabtsf their physical ability to ' eater li. .rate. Aettt sir d4r. la a svaleal srras per, oa receipt of tea onis s towr atampa. Vfe deoe ar entire tiana'sd artentio ta tbe treat teat of tbe various private .ae- trea'ed at it. aar private report. CK Csenvry i-tbe tj lattua of tho kind la America ahi b ba be laSusbed by a spertaj ebarter,an4 this fact .l ou'.J give I; a prefereace vr Iba varioaa quack of dcnbtfwl rfca'arter t be foca ta an arg ettie. Important to Fcmnlr! Ooeaepanmert faar TMnsary Is specially devatod to the treatmect of tbe PUeasct of renales, svxb as Laeborrhea. r White," Irrenilar, rataftl a&4 Sarpreac Menstruation. Nervous and üeeeral Debility, Diaeassa b Womb, Barrenreaa, Ac. Ocnsultatlor.aandexarcir.atlor.sfree ef charge. Also for aale, DR. DCWKK'S RrGCLATtlR 11 LLS For Female Obstructions, Irregulaiitlea, Ac. Married ladies la certain situations rhrmM net im them, as tbey wouldeanss mlscarrtsge. rrke I per box, and may be sent by mail. DK. G ALKN'8 rRKVCNTlVK Aa lovatuable artick for those wishing to limit tbe number of their effprtrA. of the barren who desire children; warranted act to injure the bealtb, and will last for a lifetlm. Ser.t to any LAU" T,n1f r f ' OD r'f e'r f tke price -Tw 0 IX)LPATIKXTS AT A DISTANCt Py sending a brtat statement of their symptoms, win receive a Black Chart exmtalclrg a Hit of questions, our terms for the course of treatment, Ar. Medicines ent to any part ef Iba cocstrr to cure any esse at borne, free from danger or cariosity. All transaction private and confidential. Bemea boe tbe name and number. Ihrect all letters to OALKN'S HEAD D1SPENSABT, nevn-M4wljr Iulvll. y. MEDICAL. TO THE LADIES OF A-MERIOA! MOKK VALUABLE THAN titHJ' MORE TALUABI.r THAN COIjr. MOKK VsI.L Attl.K TU VN OOIi moi;k vau'ablk than gold Dil. J SO. A. LVOXS FttEXCII PERIODICAL DROPS?. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICA L DROPS. rnrt rr. ma Lies, lt)R J EM AU S, IYjH KKMAI.:S. ufTeriaK from Irregalarity or Obetriscti of tbo Maaaoa from whatever rause IT I M.KU TO CL'KK! IT IS M'RE TO CCRfH it i surtE to cure: rr is subk to era It hlmr-oislbie toenjoy tbe bloom of bealtb and vvacityof spirit, tenteasi.be Maaaea ars) regalar aa to tb tlmr , theuantltr and etiallty. Wir n tbey are ebatructj ed, natura makes her effort to obtain for It soma other outlet, aad, wnle.e tbe effort aar natu ro are aaits4, tbo ratlent uaJIj experiences Despotidency, Ntrvoasnesa and finally CONSUMPTION assume lia sway, aad promaturely terminatea a miserable life. IT REMOVES All. O nSTRl'CTTON X IT REMOV . ALL OBSTTtUCTIONST TT REMOVES ALL 0liTBUCTI0NS! FT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS? IT IS A PERFECT Rr.fCLAT0ir IT LS A rCUFLCT BLCULAT0U IT I.J A PK kr ECT REGULATOPJ IT IS A PERFECT RXfitXATOIP REAR IN MTND BEAR IN MIND BEAR IN' MIND BEAR IN MIND TitiT I nraftasrrrr THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE 1II AT ! CUA1ANTTE My DROrH TO CURE Sapprelon ef tbe Menaot froa whatever cause, though rare shosld be taken that mj directions are carefully adhered to. BUT THK BEST! PUT THE BE.m BUY THE REST? BUT THK BEST! BUT TTIE SAKEAr BUT THE SAFtrn BUT THE SAFEST! BUT THI SAFEST BUT Tn. SUREST. BUT THE SUREST BUT THE SURr. BUT THE RCRr.ST vYfitcii I ltovj Dxorr iruiCII II LTON'4 wtops: WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS! wniCH Ii LTON'S DROPM THEY ACT LIKE A CHAR.V By strengthening and invigorating and reotorlrg tbe ays tern ta a healthy condition. It moderates all eaceas aa4 removes all obstruction., and a pdy cure nj b rolled iai. To XWXaxn-ioci Zjntloa Tbey are peculiarly adapted, a. they bring on tb mosiiby period w itb such perfect regalsrlty. BE TVI5E IN TIME! BE WISE IN TIME! BE WISE IN timl: BE WISE IX TIME! ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE BOTTLE CURLS ONE BOTTLE CUBES ONE BOTTLE CURES la almost every caae.1)0 NOT BE IMPOSED UPON. IiO NOT BK IMPOSED UPON, IM) NUT BK IMPOSED ETON, HO NOT BE 1MIXMED UPON, Bot cat this otit and send It to your Drccrlst, and If be baa not rot it make bian buy It for yea, or it anay b ob taioed ef tb Geaeral Agent (or tb United State. C. G. CLARK 4 CO, Wbcdeoale DnrtisA, New He. Ooav Per aalo by ail ret-poruitU DraggUU. Prkss tl per bottle. Wholesale Dealers and tie Trade swpp !!ed at tbe Pro. pne tor's prtcea by LOUOA M.lBTtSv Chicago, f-UIRF. ECKSTEIN k CO, Cttarisaarl. BKOWMNU A SLOAN, lodaaaapel.s. Jlyl0-dleod DISOOLUTIOrJ. Dissolution of CopzirtntrtTxip. fWÜK PARTNE&SUIP HERETOIORX EIUTTNO EXJL TWEES Hugh DeUeU aal Samuel Todd, ta U) Liery bualness waa yeaurday diaaoivod. Tbe balne wUl ba ceodected at tbe oM std try Ilcgh Deltell. HUGH PELZILL. lodiaaapolla. Jaly . MO Jry-43t HATO AHP CAPO. ISAAC DAVIS; I 1 Wholesale & Ectcil PEA LEX IX Hats, Caps, and Stravr deeds, BAS JUST RECHTE D HIS a OI?XsMXTa.f cv j goods, cir-rr rzna rr.z rurrrrmi la tbo East, s-kb ba wUl ja as lear aa Ha saarrru.. All tbe Larasr ervus kept at No. IS Pe&avylTaxia street, fear SaU frf th root C2ct, arli-talwSa