Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1864 — Page 3

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CITY ITEMS. f i UT" Snow )1 yesterday. V2T Th 111 ItiJIana, Colonel Cut urn. I a I peeled daily. , JP The re are three hundred men unfit for duty at tkllien' Home. - - - ' - ! t2T Fifty contalesceDis were shipped jester day to Madison hospitals. tSf'Tbe 'Octoroon at the Metropolitan toeight for ilisa Kte Deniu'l benefit. tT The Utiles of the Fourth I'resbTter'un Church gtte a sociabla" t veidD. t2T The furlough of the I'Jth Iiillana hta expired. The regiment will rendezvous here. 3T Delcher ia the great boot maker of this country. 14 6 tT It aai.1 that the business of life insurance was never o Ii el j as at the present litne 57"" Tl butcher metl to-uiht at ihe Mayor' office for the purpu-e of forming an üoeiation. HP There i not anything tint so temls to oroatnetit a city as a profusion o( trees and shrub bery. ?T Abdominal Mipprter fi.r delicate ladies, and Marsh' shoulder brate lor 1 i'lici anJ gtni, tor aale low at SenourV tiiu ZiT Quartermaster (Jineril Stone adverti-ea for propoatl lor the rectum of additional tuartera fur troops iu tl.e vicinity of Soldier' Huiue. We call attention to the? ad jacks, jennet and mule fur ?.i!e, by John Mc.Meekiu. Newtown, Scott county, Kentucky. t'Jif'It will be seen by advertisement tint at No 17 Kasl Wn!itiiton treet, grocere wj! be offered lor thirty d-ty? cheaper than the cheapest. A young Udy named Dickinson scolded polities at Muutiic Hall l ist ni-ht She'll jret over her trouble when ehe'a a rdndmollier. t?7" Thepreat Revolutionary r.iiiitlnr, from Tremont Temple. IWlon, w ail open for ctliddtion at Masonic Hall on the evening ol the 'Jill imt. Alb 41. u n . inn uicviiii Mi AUiJI. iram (iraud Lole of Perfection, for woik, will! I L. I a .1 ' I I ., a . 1 wo ueiu una, rriuay, evening, nt o clock. H. V. Smith, Sec'y. IST" Oreat preparation nre in proprem at Madison for the reception of the Cth Indi.ina; dow ou its way home. The gallant regiment was formed there. MasosicNoTiCa.A 5pcci.il meeting of M.irion ! Lode, Nu 35. will be held (hi evening nt 7 o' ! i i .... . . i tiuca.. x'uiictu ii aiieiiijance reitierteu. Francis Kino, Secretary. A CatAr Lot. Lot No. 63, in Dunlop and Tutcwiler's addition to Iiidinnopol!?, will be sold rerv cheap, for cash. Inquire at this office. dev25-if C6P (Jot. Morton and Hon. David S. Goodin: are among the ditiituihed orators invited to be present at the Unconditional Union Convention next week, ami the committee have evtry asurance that they'll come. K7 A. LJotz, No 3D West Wtshinpton street, offers to ladies that e!eant rticf known as the patent leel chunk hoe. The bo und r hoe, too, of Mr. Lintz's own manuftcturt are elegant, fashionable and durable Kailt CloiJco. Aniions to ive our youn? men time for improvement, we will continue to clo at 6 o'clock P. M. dutinc the jey-on. W. k H (iLKXV. fcbl'JdGm Proprietor! New Yrk Store AaaiVAL or Vktebanr The 21jt and 47th Indian were expeete! eterd.v. They hive probably arrived, in which event there will be a reception thi afternoon The ladies will make the usual pteparations at Soldiers' Home. J3y"Vhen apring fome the denund for nice dress pumo-sole bootn is univeril New coat and p.mH amount to nothing i'lujtit a nice, ne.it i Dttinir boot Ie'chcr mid Deter, und the II rt lord Hoot, senfsl and peeped, are jint the thing. Get them at Jone. Yinned:e A: Co 'm. 14 G Mfrchant Tailorint. Stiring U approtcliing. and for new ami hetutilul tyles of good for geiitlemeu ? weir, made in the mst arti-tic fashion, call on O H Heitktm, No. l" North Illinci Mreet Military wc.ik i executed prompt, ly, and iu a manner unsurpassed, at Heitk.im'. fcbSdtf "Common Tlia .IiMiKs In the Common Pie is business is progressing, but nothing of J general importance dining the week his occupied j the attention of the court A decision h is been rendered by Judge Rav. In one cf the rasest lateU before him. to the eflV-t that a Common Pleas Judge elected upon a vacancy serves an entire term of four years. Waxt"! Two pieces of ground, three or lour acres, with house on them. One mut be within two miles, and the other mut be ithin three or six mile, and north or east of the city. We have two cash customers who wsnt such places. Walk i:r k McK'rit ax. Real Kstate and V S Clsim Agetits, febI9-d3t No b West Washington tt. The Ilelcher boot buyer for Jone. Yin nedge & Co.'s famous bot ami shoe esr.ibb'sh merit, is now on Pearl street. Boston, and the rninufacturin? towns of old M achuetts se lecting aivl hipping Iirce adiJ tions to their a!- j reidy Fplcrdwl s'ock of toota md snoes. He is bnving fr the wholesale trade aa well as the retail. Countrv merchants will take notice. fehl9-dlw" JT" The Commandant of military forces cirri notice that all soldiers found in any pirt of the C'tv intoxicated, or creatine any disturbance, or cinjr Indecent Unnince: all fohiier and infetior ofTicera not protecte! by p.ie; a"! soldiers f.iiind lounging about drinking saloon, at d all officers caught at hou-es of ill fime will be promptly arrested He als notifies officers in command d or beloncirg to troops pissing through or temporarily in the city that thev will be held to account for disorder in their commands. Cottagi Hoisr at Aictio We will sell, en SitnrJar the 3hh diy of Februtry at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, in front of our office on Washington street, thit new brick cot tage. No. 141 South street, pleisantly situatevl, with a fine lot. high alove grade. The house i pubtantiallv built and rontons six room, hall, kitchen, cellar and a finec'stern, well and ptible on the lot. Terms of aale. cash. Witrr k Maktix. feMi-dn Keal Kstate Auctioneers. V I Wil i iiVt fVtT m f C t K ar Jft-a at t fa row boo on tl.e counter of Hume, Lord tl ! i,y, compri-ing ranqy i,cs m;k. t-iureM Iiatre. Poplin Alpc. Poplin. Poil de Chevres, DeUina, Cliintze. Ginsham and Prints. This firm deerve greit credit for their enterprise, and we have no douM but what thev will be appre elated by he ladies. Thee good msy Im expectetl ilailj for ome time to come, at d no pain, or expense will be apvrel by them to ahw tht:r euatoroera the finest and root fashionable line of dreas goods ever offered In this market. II eod3 A Siti atoa RrMtrr We can conoientiouJy recommend to thoe snfferi-'g from a ditre-it.g cough. Dr. Strlckland'a Mellifluou Couch Hal aim It givea relief almost Instantaneous, and is withal not disagree ihle to the taste. There i ax sioubt bi tK MibtlMu CouftU DaUam i ot e of the best preparationa in ne, and is all that Ita proprietors elalm for it. We have tried It durioü tha pat week, and found relief from a rriMt distressing rough It I prepare-! by Pr. S'r'.cklai d. No f Kl Fourth treet, Cincinnati. Ohij. Ciucimiati National Unioti. tf

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- ftfr a Nia af f.rr.cl, I horkf ta loll f traih.r . vr aai afd fn la 4 Ar. t ol ef Tiycath; f IIa,- t. Ta i CI!ector. hu a a bee, Jttn't we ii a prtrj f I. v'. WU rl4 at fifiy-lhre? Ahe In the WkJt Ilrioe, -. lrTlaiitJoi writing; Ma ! on tha r.fi 'n. AfraH taoh Cghtlrf; 8wf In tb Ct met, KurretnvW J hit n ; llaUck ilh the U;Ara)b t'.uj frf Tt hea. , J Cae In tbe Treanry, Mkn wortt.l nota; Curtin at llrrlburif , Makir ir h'Ml'ly coat; Gilmore at Ciiarlraton, M-t In a f"t; f'orr.ay under Are's chair. Harking hk a df . ... Scbenck la'e at Paltlmore, Iii t.riy work; -, , Butler at Nif. k, A unif a a Turk; 5jirfu in Kt ole Idaiid, K ttiti apple Keret at lirtt ''Urjf, Talking like an At. Bar.k rut in Texa, Tr ing t rut a tljurf; Heecber li lir.H k!!:, II wlmi? f'r the nigger; La of Atoiitio'it Kicking p a yell, la come 1'arvoii Ilrnwnlow, Au4 mdIi t!i?m all to bell. BarnoJe at Knoxrille, In a kind of tlx; Dali 1 irren at Sumter, I'oun linir at the hilck; Grant at Clitltino 'Kt, Trjmt Kti to thrab; It t ai.y woiuirr lb Union ; to rnah? . . A lady f-oughl a liee ride over one of the railroads yesterday on the pround thut she h i-l three humd fighting for the country iu the army. TlllV Mtsr BK ON TllklR fit ARD It ii wonderful to think of tl.e number of cureless saldier a ho have, within the p.ft month, uiiowel thetnelvc to bedrugyed ntid then victimized robbed of their money after all the warning which h ive Leen given by the prc.. and yet lr. eh ca-c occur almost every ilay. The joidicr, ptrliculrly thoe who h oe Herve l u lui g time in the lield and h ive re enlisted, appe.ir t( be a reck-le-s, in nn"y instances, an s iilorsj'ist oir a three years' cruise, and they fall hii eu-y prey to ecry harper wlio choi.ses to follow them up. Income case? death results from the rnarhin itions of l!ie-e villains, and h hundiedi of other instances ick- i l.e and di-irace aio the concomitants No Soldier fI.ouI 1 citrv alout him iare 'ims ..t money, an I especially fhould none if them be too Milling to pick tip chance acipnint mce in tavern., places of amusement, or in the street. It Is mouruful to think how nnnv gallant fellow have been mutdrted, di-raced or indled bv neglect of the-e piec intinus, nhiie sojourning in the large cities iu the Wt. acri tia lion. The prevalence of tmiII-:ox among the returned soldiers, Mid at nmiiv pumt in ihe Staie. induces the Hoard of Henlih to nrire upon the citizens of Indian ipoli the very iiii;sirtant sanitary measure of immediate and thorough vaccination. I'.uets and cuardi n.& are e.irne?ilv requested to attend to this m itter at once. The Common Council hns proiidtd for the vaccination of those unable to pay. All nuch are requested to present thpnclvci without del it at the ollice rf Drs. Meirs, Ga.tou or Wright, wliere their cases will meet with prompt attention. It may be proper in this connection to remind city physicians that there is an ordin mce iu lorce directing them, under penalty, to rejnirt cases of varioloid or pnnll-pox which may occur in pri Vate practice, to the Uoud of Health, in order that measures may be adopted by the authorities to prevent the spread of the di-e tse. GtoncK V. Mfars, PreMent of I'.oird. PROFESSIONAL. Or. A. I). (.ALL, OHF.RS HIS SEItVICKS TO THE CITIZKNS OF Indianapolis an l vicinity. Otfcce , Virginia Avenue No. 22. Kesulerva Äorth Nw Jersey street. No 37. ctU'63-dlr BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED o N WATCH F.S, WAH'JN'DS. JtiWFI.HY. PLATE. Dry (ia.nl tu! otb. erMH-al property, orbouglit and dd at NOUTII ILLINOIS STItKF.T. NORWOOD'S P.I.IXJK (CI STAIRS.) tctza-!1r REMOVAL. C J a u. 14 UTV. RFSI'KCn TI.LY OIVK NoTICK OF OCR UKnxtval, ou tbe lt iut., f;om Wet W.inIuukton Mirei, t .o. .-Jwj souili .Meridian Mrrrl, Schnud's New IU- ck, add nv t Mercliants t. an exniiratiini of out toc' of liravrr, Cimare, Fur ath! Woi lUt-, with Cap u'all Nty!" tor men and h', wlrch otL-r t ihe traih at iric" as low as cm te found in any other V-teiii Jubl'ii' Hat lbu-e. ti'.ir t"C a?f m--le-ted m I h" l.-. inaiiuf ct-irirs Ka.st un 1 are if ty l MiiMi.p tie traile of any lai-alify In Mnw liood e Ljv'' t 'I tiin a r tl aortuiett. I ON AI.DSON A t; UIl. 3s So th MeriJ an Mreet, .HlnmU't Neiv lilock. r-1 I.Vd.'w PRÖPoTÄts. BUILDING CONTRACT. (Jl'ttTBM4-TK (If oral's IbrMUMkNT 1 Indiana Vili Mfctas. Ixpi AXAr.ais. Im , Feb lr. lr-4 ) (2S E A I.F D TRO POS A I W II .1. R f n rc n V F D A 1 T I i l S oSie nut I !-urdsy, iLi- 20 l in., a? 3 o'rl v k I". M , for i he erection of a Frotue HuilJmc, near tt e "old.er-' Home, '.Ijvl fet luiirf, 2.S let l b', and li f a-t i Morr. " te lui t of K -1 IU'iiler, .Im tl'-'l a. d finished in(le iih break. 1 Ii aide to he of pUfik -2 inclue wide, nailed on aprijjrit, and the join's tripj ej; wt'ow on each i.,e and end. c nia:ritir 12 lieht, ot 1(1 ly 12 f;la.. Four t'Tick ftie t be rcied fran the sri-uml Ooe harten d.xr in each end of th building, tunr.-bed i:h Mroiu; hinze ai d h k. Tha budding must he crojletcd by the 3lt of March. Plans anl specilcatinn may b een at tM ofi'.ce. Payment on completion of the work. üj A. STONE, feblS-dtd Q. M. Ceneral. ln l PHYSICIANS. CIIAS. S. waui:, 1. Physician and Surgeon. OIFICK SOt'THWKST CORNER OF MK.IIJDIAN AND W ih tiicn .treet, J .hn S. Snanti's o'd ofTlce. lirs.iJei.cr Nu. 6 Norili lViiuy lvn:a t. Jan'.'J Um PROFESSIONAL. a . .3 . n o it s i: v , PHYSICIAN AM) SURGKOX, OFFICL AN t RRSIDF.NCF., No. 46 North Pennsylvania St. f. -hl-t!2iawlm SUGAR. S TJ Gr A K , JCST UECK1V ED. DIRECT FROM NEW ORLfcARS Oll lltii! rw Orlriin MtlTiar and ae 1 arrai.emeM ecmjIrted fr contat.t aniralsof ania irrtm Ntw Orleans. CITY AND COUNTRY. MERCHANTS Wdl da eil V rxaratna oar strek Nforf buylnf ' where. ForaaUUwby SAWYKU A ÄTAJllinTT, 13 Sulh MerUU .irrst, New Sext Del BuiMni. felt3

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(aceocriD iiniMii roar a iia) mnumni. For yinrnlnt; Iteport rr lint la(r A i sli I I li:or f THE REBEL AIMIT IN EAST TENNESSEE. LATER FROM XEW ORLEANSThe I'rlzc Mia in er Ciitnoerlaiid. The otfiif and fattie of her Cargo. Affairs on the Mississippi. GEN. SHERMAN OCCUPIES MERIDIAN. Destructive Firo in Glocestcr, Mass. I'lOCMM'tlillfJfM Of COIII'OHN. Ac, A.c. Ac Ac. Ac. From fw York. Nr- w York, Fvbrmrj 1H A K:iyxville letter of the 4 h sale; Longhueet has 55,000 men and 16 or H batteries. The teamer Creole has arrived from New Or lems ou the llih. , . . - Crfpt. Siephti Hovt, of St. L-xtis, a tutive of M aachu-etts, his been apHinted acting Mayor of New Orleans. Cliri-tian Kowlitigs has declined to run for (overnor. The veternn 1-t Indian i urlillery . 500 strong left New Oilems oi: the Kith for Cairo ou luilou;li. At New Orleans exchange was fjuiet. Gold bkat'.4 Nearly a mile uf the levee at Point Coupee recently fell into the M i--Usijpt The levees near iiatoti Koiie are badlv ou of rcpi rsiind ovt'ill iws ute apprehvinleJ with ihe I r i n tr i im'. Adnnrai F.trr.tgut and tho greiter rortion of his licet lud It-It New 0 leans Nothing of imeie-t IVotu Tex.is, not even a skiimiidi is being retmrtcl The Herald's Key West letter says: The impte.-sioii was that the tui.e steamer Cuniberhind w:is to h ive lieen fitted out as ;i privnteer had .she reached Mobile, und it is alleged that there are cannon iu the hold lor her r in unci. I Her caijro cot JCTO.OdO iu Enalind, and includes ll'O barrels ol gunpowder, a htre quantity of Enfield riflei and army cloth, boots, tbnes, kc. Set of co-tly parlor ftiniittire for Jeir Divi and Secret. uy M olory. fr..Qi Ameiii iui iu Eng land, ie found in tiie Cumberland. The .steamer Kiunoke, from Havana on the UMi. arrived to niuht, with ditc lrui Sl. D nunuo to the lUi. The Dominican Government has t-tartcd an olliciil organ called the lu!letin An i the in I , i it int d Win lton, clainiiui: the r.-.iik of M ijor General in the Confederate artnv, h:isarned at Ilinn i via Nassau. He is said to bear h commission to Mexico of great itnpoit tnce, und will le.ive for Yera Cruz on tho 'Jlst. From Key Wet we learn ot the capture of it lleei ol two si ho tieis and two steiuiers, the Laura and Cumberland ' Front Cairo. Cairo. February 16. The steamers Darlinjr, for Cintinimti, with lc'J blies of cot'on, and Helle Mtmphis, for St Luis, with 150 biles, hive arrived. So lar as Icirtied, lourleen lives were Iot by the finking ot the -teuiier Orient. In addition t tho-e pteiiously reported re J. Ii. (rnnt, pissen-tr; Mr. Schaller, Government Aid; Mr Stephen Cuh, steward. The others were deck hands and tiietueii. Mi-s Lizzie Helm, of Cm cinuati, w issued by Henry Iiu:rihuanJ another passenger wli.-e niuie is unknown. Two other boats etiuck the simesna without serious datu a-e Memphis dates lo the 7th report th.it Sherman took possession tf Meridian without opposition, Pdk having evacuated 1 he pl.ice. It i- since re parted that Polk has occupied J.i'kson in Siier tnais rear, w ilh the rub ab'e ile-iun ol following on the heels of our c iliiinn Co;nn'iiik'a;i;t bi.'iti" cur olT with Shcriinr, his Imure move mcnis are int-iclv co'jectui tl. This ieint is not rtoiie l in wtll infnrinel military citilcs litre I he sleiiuei S IverM xui, with 'JOtf bales of cottmi. ti i jis-e'! for Ctn-inn iti A report published iu tin Ciiro Democrat to day that the Memvlus Mullenn !i.l benn sup pres.-eil r pnli.h n- cmr.d md i.ew,is doubt-le.-s untrt:e, as file oi tint j-aper. includinj; yes tcrdn's is.-ue. were received heie. Oier two bundled recruits Irom Wisconsin ar rived to-day. An otlicer ju. from Vicksburt; say s the rebels lire iu con-iil, t able force at J ickoii, cjtum md cd bv (Jens Lo' in an. I Wirt Ad mis 'I he weither i- clear -md very cold. tes rucl i ve lire. (iLot cKsrui. M I-.S , Feb 1 A tire broke out in Siwwrs at .'I o'clo- k 'his tn iroin It in swe5-t from Fourth tre..t entirelv on both siile-, and is MÜI i'in luiioiidv ' S ine b or Id buildings h ive been blown up to stot it. The engines ear. net le wotked owintothe cold, and the uien are used up jtCo.l dispatch A s'e un fire engine Irom Silcm h i nrriel, ant his cornuititii-e I pitying on the Ütmes. About seieuty todMingo thus far have been !estroted, including; the II ink of Capo Ann. The coMent-. of then ol. ie -nel. A ve.-el was ali borne i. The tlmie -nc t i e i?t ami wet, tikno,' evtn thing; in ttic'.r pith, down to the wstci 's e!e. 1 he streets re lull of move tides, iind the s iie piesented is one of in-iescrbible coiilii-i.iii. There .ire b'lt ;i few wooden buildin; left to hi. i n. and it i confident! r hoped th it the tlttiics will tie a'dued before they reach the brick blocks. TU in I I1PATCII. The fire has re.iilv sub.-ided. Fifty stores, the Alertier tdTi--e. Town Cleik's olhce. telegrai h tdlice, several lawurs' tdlices. the Free Mtsons' Lolge Hill, and tilt eeu dwellings are burned. K'Mir hunditl f'linilies .ire hou-elcss The jsttdli -e and cij-hon house staged the fire in one diicctioii It i diili 'iiU in etimte the lo, but il cannot fail shott of $ H),0.iO Trie H iter hili. H ittfur.). ";'ti;irfijl 1 and numerous other insi.ntice comp iiiie- re -.ull'erers From u u .Illusion. Washington. Febrmry 1? Ihe Chronicle eai s: From the jvtivi! dip!iielbv the reb d force it i ai.ticipited by mini olli' eis from the front tint the cu'U.: g; c imp tigsi will be o;.etie ! by a raid on a fioijie seile. The ttitiscii; ts with whom .letf Divi is filiinj up the S t'ieri army do no', st-e 11 di-ptsel to! ijii erly suMiiit to ihe tyranny tint is forcing every man into the no Us 1 This is ft hired bv the imii-r of de-crer who J are coiitiiiii.li Niniing from (teuer tl Lee's J arm v. Theodore Uirnud, the eorie-pin.lent of the Associated Pies it:i t!te Annv ol the potomic. fieil th: a f tei no. 'ii at !. n!i j'l it tl f. President Lincoln hait;ri a pr ocUmition declaring tint the pit f lro nsvtlie. Tex i. is rt ;e tcd brou t ho blo.k tije Irom and alter this date rram M(. I.oula. St. Loris. Febrntry l?(ten Ewin hisleen sn;erceled in the c'n'uiinl if the Iisrict ltotder bv Col. Ford, ot the 21 Colorado Car. airy. The 6th Missouri Infintry bis re-enlisted. Three thousand seven hundred negroes have been recruited in this Sute durinc the put three months. Frans llAtluuwr. HAlTiyoai, Fe'.rutrv !!. The rily conven tioti to in. ni nate a ticket for a Constitutional Convention tuet to night Kesolutiona einlor.irj the administrr.tion of Lincoln and in f ivor of his te election, were uuitnimoualy adopted.

tram Iftaastwn. Hoar , Februsrt 18 It is the'opiniun of experienced East India shipmasters that the 'Alabatna could not poesibly bava made away from her l-l reported station io the nine days lm hich report allow her, especially with the head wind I she would have to encounter. - THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.

SENATE. :::. Wasuimotox, February 19. Mr. Wil-on. from the committee on conference on the part uf the Senate on tbe enrollment bill, m tde report, which, nfttr a part'ul reading, was ordered to be printed, and mde the order lor to ... . . , Ditirrow. The Hou-e provision for the $ino commut lion is agreed to with a privoo that it shall exempt for no longer a jertod thau one j earainl that at ihe exprttioti of that time such person hall heartin liable to draft The bill reportel also' frees colored persons who may be drilled. It provide that such troops hh ill not be assigned as Slate troops, but shall be muitejed into the service as United Sutes colored volutdeer. The I) strict of Columbia business will occupy theieji of the day. A vetitiou from eitiiens oT New York prajtni for the equalizstton of soldiers' pay without regard to color, was Uid on the table. A bill was introduced to encourage emigration and ordered to be printed. Mr Conne-s introduced the following joint resolution.; " ' 1. Tint ti e Prorost Marshal General be and is hereby directed toenlitaueh persona as may desire tri enter the nval service ol the United States, under such direction 9 may be pven bv the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy, which enlistments shall be ere. Ji ted to tne appniiniite districts; provide! nevertheless that in finuch as person enlited in the n ival service receive ptiz money, persons so enlistinc sh ill not be entitled to receive any bounty uku their enlistrnml. 2. That the Pre i lent uf he United Sutri may, whenever in h;s judgment the public sen ice requires, authorize mid direct the transfer of persons who have been employed in the service ai.d are now enlisted iu regiment. for land service, from such regiments to the iur.il pcrriee, upon terms, , necordinr to such rules nnd regulations ns he insy pte;tibe; Piovitled, that the nun.ber of tr.insters. from any tonuny or regiment hh til not le so ureal as to ledtu e such coinpiny or regiment below the minimum of strength required by tl; teul ttions of the military service; and provided, lurllier, that such sum as may hive been juid to persons so transferred aslxiuuty for eiili-tiu in ihe military service, slnll be tr.msierred Imm the recruiting fund of the naval service to the credit of the proper uppropii ition lor the land service 0 iQüiiuu .ol Mr. Grimes, the folio wiug arniTidiiient w is adopted: He it further re:olved thtt there shall be paid t-i eac!i enlisted able or ordinary seaman hereto fore enlisted into the service, tin advance of three t.ioii(h' pay, ns n bauntv, to be lefunded to Jie Treasury from any prize money to which sdeh seaman shall be entitlel. The joint resolution as amended was adopted. Mr. Conne-s explained that the joint resolution gives discretionary powers to the President to transfer set men enli-ted in the aimy lo the navy, a nd to unk 1 up ciews for sloops of war to be sert to ih Pacific; Coast The Navy Depart meut was ready to Fend sloops to the Pac tic Coast for its protection. b'Jt by re 1011 of the gre it bounties piid to soldier-, the Navy Department could no', get sailors, and this provision was to meet the dilliculty, mid to en di'e the government to send such a fleet to the Pacific Coast as will gjve it protection .ig iii.st attack. The Senate er:t Into executive session, and shoitly after adjourned. HOUSE. A bill was passed providing for the povernment obt lining from tUc owners of Hock Island, Illinois. place lo erect air arsenal. The House proceeded on the consideration of he resolution to sell the surplus gold in the I reistiry Mr Hooper stnted that the amount of gld oti hand o;: Siturdiy list was nearly nineteen mil lions E-iini ties show that ou the let of July thete will le ..bout thirty niiiüons. Therequiieinetit. lr gold from now till July 1st to make the payments on the public debt wiil be less thin four millions, shoaiiii: i.ti excess of twelve million which may be sold. Mr Pendleton, sa member of the Committee on Ways and Means, differed in opinion with the committee Ti c amount to be tctiizM would be sin ill. an. I '-tiered but little relief. The Secretary of the Tieisury now his power to buy gold, and h (IY11 iie'nn) would not trust any idüccr w iih the nower to sell igold. thus giving; him the opporiuiiity l raie or depress the market it hi ow n pleasure. Mr Mallory of Kentucky announced the fact tint the Secieiai v ol the Treasury has asked lor this power. Mr. Pendleton said th tt in the ;o;ire of four months we will have lo pay un interest more than the amount ol gold 011 h -nd Mr. llrnoks s'tid lb it by tue puMie record, ?old is solemnly p'edged to pay the interest on the pi.nlii- lehr It cun.ot bv div'rel wiihoit a vio'.ttio'i of f&h. If 1 rciHcdy is sought for re licving the Treasury of in Mirlin t:'i!d, let the duly interest on the public debt be anticipated. The President has the -word and the St?ctetary the pu'"s, .ii, I .e : .. to Is toe Mnrersonation o! despotism if ho ch.j- s to exeirj.,. power. At Ihe con-!usiiin of his iMpik, Mr. Hrooks earnestly iippeded to the gentlemen to stand ! the specie Insi Mr. Oat field iidvoctted the resolution, saying that iiccm iii. eg lo his e-t.insie there will be in the Tieasii'V on the 1st ..f July n. r ;.') ,0 )!).t)l)d in irold over and above wh it is teijuircd to pay the innere! on the public debt. Mr lloutwell, of Mass, suggested and supported mii amendmeiit he desired to nfler antlviriz'mthe Secretary of the Treisury to anticipite the piyment in gold of the intere-i on the public dtb: at the rate of 6 per cent. Fernando Wood liilthe resolution was only for temporary purpose and he was opposed to it for the reison that gold was tequired a the basis for sustaining the IJ.jvei nment. He argued thtt no nation could Iitebv borrow ing, and when the expenditures excedl tl.e t'icome the result would lie I inkruntcy , ruin and repu ii iti n. Mr Kassoti cxpl line 1 th it the resolution only proposed to npproprinte the surplus gold beyond the Mim required by Iw to preserve th? public faith while it was true the resolution gave d'uection to the Secretary to eell the gold it was absolutely necessary it should be so. No one could 8 iy thai the Secretary of the Treasury had not observed nil lcs ,bbr iti"ii. Mr Dumont npMsed the lesolutiou hec:iue he believe! it involiel a violation of the public faith Mr C x Ivivifel the amend rnent that the sale of the gold slnll be bill bonds, with at least five d ty s tio'ke. On motion uf Mr. Stevens, the resolution and pending amendments were recommitted to the Committee on Wats and Menu tj be reported back lo m -rrow. Mr CI iv of Kent uck v introduced a bill which wa rdcrreT to the Co mm Ute on Ways and MeatH, rrovi ling; th it whete a special or exrre-s contract Inj been m de since J unnry 1st. or shall heie ilrer be mme. uriu the deposit rr loiti of gohl for the piyment of such loan or deposit in gold, shall be .1 lf 1 1 tender for the dis charge of ul! contract or judmeut render cd iheteoii, hut gold to the contrary, noinith.tsiid iu. Mr. (tir6eld intrixliiced a bill whic't wss referred! tu the Committee on Mild try AflYirs, to orgsnize a regiment of veterau volunteer en gineer. A joint revilution explanatory of certain arts of C .i'gren relative to the $25 bounty wa re porteil to the Military Commute and piased. The bill establishing a Freed men 'a Durciu was l keu up Ho'j-e adjourned. REMOVALS. It IS 31 O V -.V 1 . 7T. 11 a V K RKMOYKÜ FROM Xu!t. :j AND 7? W Wm Wabingta sireel, to tha uw d1 com neslious re-cm, o, 12 Koutla .eieriattian airrelf In .V'hn iU'a HI ., whrrs offer tu th trad s fullaad w4a k.i4 -Oydck W X.pla au4 F aucjr iry liotki, ' tiiMis, c., u'T..-ier)t in qviarttity aid variety t rh-ck it entir Rt.rarainlum at any barer, aad at prices ubtu-j,a-ed In lie Wrt. Merciiatiti wid fn4 it to telr a1ranta? to examii.a our s.k.u-1 rKv lefvi urcb.ita IkiL.. M-tlm CltOSilaMi TKB.

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Indianapolis chamber of Commerce. President TB. Fluott. Tire President W. A. Da AD5H a w,' Jonx M. Loan and S R. V. Noil. Pirectors Jons CAaLiLS. L W. IlAasxLMax, J. W. Mt aritT, K. H Alvokp, L Hill, Jon FtsttBiCK. Fari P. Hrctt. I. Ma?tstR, A. I) Wood and J. D. Pattisom. Sicratan J. Uaki akd. TücasDAT, February 18. Thing were rither quiet to day. There was little spirit in grain or provisions, and no tran. actions in 1 ,ur, which remi'n at our lat quota, lion. Dispatches Irom Cincinnati indicated activity in provisions. Whiky wis reported advancing in New York; wheat 1c and tlour 6c lower. Gold fl C'. The fjlloaln were the transactions on 'Change: 2tKJ bush clover-eed.f; 1. 5') bush, red wheat, p 11 t ; 30 tierces picked Havana sugar, lljc; 250 rmoked hams, 13!8c. I ST TKLKIhJkftl. j t'lnclnnnil 'larkei. Cimcixati. February lf A dull, heavy mirket for flour, and quotations are nomiral; uprrßi.e is offered at $5 C'-S C5; extra $j?5r3GH, and family $C 00(dC 25 ' Wheat is in moderate demand at $1 2!o?l 30 for red, and $1 .15(31 40 for white. Corn s firm at $1 lor r.ew eir ai d $1 05 for new shelled in bulk 0n re in better request nnd closed steady at 79r2Mlc in bulk, and 91c including s.cks. Kve steady at $1.35. Whisky tioed buoyar.t at tf Cc Surrsr i held ,c hiuher. Coffee titm at 34(334 1-6 for New Oilesns. New mess pork quiet at $22ift2;2 50; one year old Hdvan. ed to $IH 5dttil'J.(KJ. Dulk meats lire quiet but fit in at i'tvf-rc for shoulders. 9(uHc for rib sides. HH(3 1 lc lor clear sidles, Mnd i)(itc for bams; iUt) boxes short clear middle sold at Il 'oC. Lard lull and not saleable AtoverT2a V2, but tc higher is asked. Exchange firm at tar. Gold, I51H.;'. Silver, 151(3153. . I rh 1. r It r 1 . Nkw- York, Fetrtiary If. Flour opened henvy and .- sh.i !e easier, und closed with a beiier demand at $6 C.'n?(i for extra State, insi le for vety inferior; 57.2J(a7.2i lot ex'.ra round hoop Ohio, and $D 5'l for trade brands. Whi-kv a shade firmer at 'JOniy-Jc for State and W e-terti isone sales repotted at 3 Cd 94 ?. Wheat quiet and lo Sower; $155l5i lor Chicago spring; $1 5G(ftl 51 for Milwaukee club; $1 tjotiil US for wisstcr rei Western Corn dull at $1.2 for shipping mixed Wesleru in store. Oats a shade easier at 91 (S 93c. Pork ijuiet and steady; 2.00(1 brls mess for June, seller's option, at $24, and 1 .000 brls. mess for Match, at 1 25. Heef stead v; deni uid active Ltrd finn and in lair demand at 13(3 14c; 1,000 bris for March and April, at 14 143.;. Monev esy at G per cent. Steiliug Exchange dull at 174V.' (;.ld dull, opening at G'tl, and closing tirm'at .V.llii."):!-: prem. From th Cincinnati Price Current, l eb. 17. Financial and Commercial Siimmtirj for tlio I'aki Ucrk, The principal feature ot imj.ntncc in the fin tin i il market during tbe past week, is a large advance in all descriptions of government secu rities. The first impetus was given to the mar ket by heavy orlers from Europe for sixes of 'bl , which advanced suddeniv from 07'.i to 110 At New Yoik, yesferdiv. the quotations were: . G's, 'SI coupons.' Ill; 7 3 10's. 111.'; 5 2 . 1UG 107 J g; one year cei nfic tie.99 In our market 5-2 Ts sol 1 at 107 for November, and 105 for January dates, buyers getting the act rued interest, but yesterday holders asked 106 and 107 tj The demand here, however, is not verv heavy, und V, would be ddlicult. to dispose of large amounts, excepi with t view to re sties in New Yotk. Tbe impression is tint when the Lew loin comes uwn the rmrket, as it must at 10 distant d iy, prices of 5-"Jt)'s wiil not be sustained. (odd li t advanced. a'.:d enjw quote G) pre miuiu billing a-id Gl p-euium selling. Silver advanced to 53 fl 51 p'rerniutn for large pieces. Orders on Washington hive advanced to lW&f yj'rt for large mui Mints, and 91)3 for checks lor $2,0110 and under. City vouches s are (saleable at 3?4 dis Exciiange is scarce and firm at par buying and 1 111 premium selling, deders some times paying 25(ff.V) on the jl.Odd piemiutn. Iialtimore checks 2c(7 1 buying, and par selling. Currency is t: good supply, and tlie di. count. uiMiket rules eay t GCiiü per cent. We ipioie: Bf V ING. Nw York pr. tiiiW j' orer.i. S Ivi-r ö.iffc! urem. Or.lor- on W.isliingtcn.W, ä'.it;, ei.li.nu. 1-10 prerri. CI prem. 5ji,jj prem. liarter'"as:ers Vouchers, city fij A joint rnsolution ha been prepired by the ays and Mems Committee of the House, authoriz ng; the Secretn v of the Treasury to sell, at his Ji-cre'io't. any goM he mty h ive on hand, over -inl id)-.ve ti e amount ner esstry to pay imterest on the publie tUbr. He could' now. it i eai.l. spire 410 H';i U(Hl This priviler-e. which will undouMe-llv be trt.'titei. -a-U ho hold as a rod ; over croiii topi-ulators. In our peneral m ukets '.here h;s been a continued upward neivertieut in provisions, and a further miieiial adiance has been esiablishetl in price. At the el ie ye-ierdiv, m"ss p.ik was in demand at 51 for good countrv. md 'JO for city brar ds. but thee figures were 5dc below the view of holders ceni rally. All tobe had at the ! rates aske.l were taken. Lots deliverable at in- f terior points sold it 2I, but a the close there ! were mote b-ners th in seller at this prne The j fact is, the bulk of the stocks h ivin been bought 1 by speculators who are holding in anticipation of ; a further mateiial impi 01 etnent, is virtually out I of the m trkf t, an I if the present icw of sellers I were acceded to, 5'V more would le asked. Con- I siquentlv, ihe volume of business is compira ! lively light. j The same reTtinrk anpbe to butt meat The i quotations I . r these are j(l for shoulders; j y'otftll't: lor rili st.les; HM4nllc for clear side-; II j for common hims, all exclusive of pack age. No bacon in the market, except suir cured ham, which are firm at 15 -. A speculative dem 1:1 1 -pruti un for lird yes. terdty, and Ü.OOO tierces prime citv sold at I3c. Trime country m iy be qu'del at 1-. Sel' were not free at these figures at the close. Keg is held at J5t:. Iletd and );ui sohl at 1 lftp. . No b)xe.l me its olferin. Flour and wheat are djll, but prices are not quotably lower. The stock of flour is I ir'e, and heivy gile could hot be made except at a decline Sonet fine for shipment would not pay nt over $5 25, but it could be s dd perhaps" at $5 5'). Tl.e advices from Ne York yesterday, ciued a very little better feeling at the c'ose. Very little doing Iii corn, buyers and sellers beintf 3(25a apart in iheir view. Oat declined lo 7'Joi-O,; iu bulk. Coffee adv&'icel pugar i anJ rnolaae 23c, but for the I itter the improvement was ! only partially e-t ibhi-hed. There is a fair jobbinir demand. Whisky tlealers nre in upene, owing to tlse uncertain situation of the tax question. The price ij b,"c, but there are not mAtiv but era. WANTED. A G E i T S COSTATLY WA.XTKD! T WAXT ixdustr:ocs AXI) ACTIYK MrX TO I etnttii tbe cono ry ilnrugbl, anl depo-Ii our SlrJicine with evrry fam ly. I am emplayin sj;enta to eanvavs, on foot, at fj4' 0. and with . and btiecy, tWi per year. Aireuia ar reir-l la furitb oor and buirjie. In aid tloei I tbe above salary. I dafrsv all eipen-e reidt.l tothe buf: e. Ii an acreeable and healthf jt oeeupatl'!! f r y.un men, art loa; tira a rsd opporftintty 0 make mosTey withnvt the poctnirity f otamin 1 arrrui-f trota ellin; on cvmml-kton. Apo!ent boul-t apply rn peMn, or aldrea (;f further information be iet-ed) th prt'prttor. by letter. No one will hweanploved for a lea term than on ear and will enter lnt a wrliten e ntrart to that e.Tect. I halt rej lira -eciirity, ta a. I ei-, I' I am nt peraonaily acquatatrd wttk tlo aptdicakt, a I hall lnlri In Li C4ily money, mdietaei, H.ka aa-l racelpu to the anoui.t I from $JOQ to a,(a . J. M. FUOST, INDIANAPOLIS. INI). Jecl 'Wj

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Fretn Ids array botpittl'ba bloesJy ra,'--t manston ef tb rich and buroM ab3e of tbe firrftn tbe eSre and tbe acred dek frorn the monntaiD top, d.tanl t alley and far-ofT l-Und of tbe ore.o from every Book an! corner f tba ciillxed wwrld ia IMeuriiig to lb cvi.lenca of tbe aato&t.tiinf c.Tecta of DRAKE'S rLANTATIO.f CnTKRS. Tbusanda pn tbousands of letters lias tb fuUlns mtj t Men at wir See; RtcraaraT, Hrs., !ept. IS, 1S3. I bare been In th army hop tal for fourteen Ttuseiths srerk e- .o-l rve.rly tt-aJ. At Alton. HI., tbey rae me a V. ttla of I'lat talion H tter. TLree butilti rrtsrtdtay speeb and cnr4 n e. C. A. LAUTE." orra WAssaw, 0., July 2S. 1C2. " On youn roan, bi ba.1 been ick and not out of tb bou for two years wiia .-ri..fula a-id Krydncla., after pjlff the d. tors ever liU without bcLiDt, bai been cured t-jr t n t 01 tie. (.f our bitter. KDTVAKl WOI'NALL. Tba followlrf fl from tha Uan.er of tb Union Horn School for tbt Children or Volunteers IlitcNsisa Massio, rirrT-Savsm $tbkt,I Nkw Tin, A 114-111 S, 1st 3. i 'I, rant: Taur wonderful Mantatlon B.ters Lava been a;i-n to some of our I'ttle cbil 'ren aufTrm( rrata eaktie and weak lcrjr, with mot happy affect Ota httle firl, In panic lar. wtta naln in Lar Leaf. h.i of appetite, and da ly wastlct con.umiitKV), ou whom all Ofdical kill bad been exhausted, ha V-en entirely r stored. W ci mroe need with but a tapoonfat of Bit. ters a dar. Her appetite and strength rapidly l3crtasd, and abt ia low well. Respectfully, MUS. O. X DET0K." "! owe tnoch to you. f r I verity bei the Plantation Vittsri bae ave-t uy life. ItEV. W. U. WAflfJOXER. Madrid. N. T." " Then wilt sen! rn fwo bwttlea itiort of tby I'lai tain Eittcr. Mr w f has been greatly Leu.nt 4 by their u. Th Mind. ASA CL'ltH X.rbiladelpbis, Pa. 1 have been t rreat saferer from I)ynepsf, au! bad t abandoa preach inn. xha I'lautaliou Bitter have cured me. KF.V. J. S CATHOR.vi, Roibe.ter, N. Y." Send u twenty four d z?n more of jour Plantation Ritter, tin- ularit f mLich are daily iucrea.-ing ub the guesis ol otir b n-e. SKKS, CHADWICK k CO., Troprieiors of Wiliard's IK-ttl, Wadiineton, I). C. " 1 have rcoen the Plantatioi Bitter to bandre! uf our disabled 8 ddiors w ith the mot alonkhnK etfVct. (;. W. D. AXnitKVTS. SiiperiiiteuJnt Soldier' Home, CiiMiuDati, O. jllt, piltlf4tim Ritter bav cured ma or liver complaint, or which I as 1 tid up prostrate and had to abandon my bu$iLC.o. II. It. mG.SLKY.ClstelAiil.O." The r'anutioii Bitter have cured m of a derangeni i.t cf th kidneys jtid urinary oran that baa disrre?ed ine for years. It tc i l-.ke a cloirm. C. C. MOOKE, Zi4 Br.J.y, X. T." Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac The Plantation Fitters make tbe wen utro'ig, the lau. guid bri'lint. and are exj.U't-i nature's (ri t resforer. They e compn.ied of c lelrt-l Clifcaya Htrk, Wioteuti en, Sa-sa?ra, Koots, Herbs, Ac, all prc.erted iu perfectly iure St (Jroi Kun. S. T.-1S60..-X. Prr'oi: of sedentary b.tlit troubled r.th wi kiifv, lassiti de, i.liiJar;o:i of the l ea't, lack of j.; etitr. j:trK.s af r e.Atin, torpid Iiv-r, const:ptioii, A., d--ere to uUer ,r thej ifo d t try item. They are rcoraij.ad-d by the h ghevt medical authorities, ant are warranted to produce an im med i tU he nefldiil eifert. They ura ex;ee I in,dy agreeable, perfectly pure an harra'.-.s. Xotick Any person pre'endhn to sell riaritaticn B.tterj i'i bulk or by tba gallon 1 a ii.d'.t r and impotor. It la put up only iu our patent lot- cabin bottle R-ware of bottles refilled wirb, imitation ! leterou .tuff fur which several persons ar already in pri-on. See that every bottle bav our privat United 8tate S amp over tbe coik uumutilate d, and signature on Heel plate side label. Sold by r-ipectaV dealerj tbroulio-.t tbe habitable jrlole 1. 11. mriKi; co., 202 Broadway. N. Y. fehi-ößm BKOWiVS BRONCHIAL TROCHES. THESE LOZENGES ARE PKEPAItED frot.i a hi.h'y esif-iut 1 recij.e for alleviating Bronchial AfTi-ctioiis, st-itsa, Ho ir.ent, Coub anJ Irritation or Sor . oft lie TjrAi. PEBUC SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS AVill find thetrt I eiiticial in rleajinc ihr vnce hrfore speakii.i; or siii'ng, 'id r -Ii-vi- . tu.- U,r -at ifter at.y nnu-ual -xe, ticM of 'hv v.cal o'Krs, ht inir a peculiar adipt.iri,n t vVctirn n-Li: 1 di-turi the organs of Speecii. So d by all f)rn:;rm. ol lealers n 31 -1 cin-s Jn the Ccited States ml m s fwreigu eouutri. at 23 cent - per box. fb4-dAwlm The Confessioni anil lxpcricnrc of an Invalid. PuMi-hed for theVt,eit and as aC MTION T Yi CNG MKN other, bi stiller tri-iit Ntrvou Debihty, Pret'lilure Decay of ManbtMHl, A.-., 'Upp'vi-'C at the same time ile mans of self-rur. Hv one wb'i bas cured bim u-U i'io utiiler;ii g rouiiif rai le qneckery. P..- ir.i-l s'n a p rt pail addresse I envelope, in;le c-.p es itiav be hai of tbe autlor. NAIH.XNU.I. If YKAH:, F.sq., M-'Hia IfJford, KinsC-... X. Y. r-'-N i: W DISCO V E R V FOR TIIE fp'efy an.) fwriiiM .nit cure of Seminal Weakije-fc. Crethral and Varinal Di.scbars, fileft, 5eqoal Diseases, Kroisiors, Inpjtt nce, i.enital Del ility n i ii.ase . tbe P.'wl-ter an) Ki lr.ejB. Prt.ts Srrctne Puts are warranted In all eae anf can be relied 0. No ebaot. of .I-t rejwireJ. Tbey do not i.vite,rioT interfere w ith bnine pursuits. Up ward of 200 cas. bvve be- n car-d the. past month. M'irt thtn ou hnmlrt'l fhyi?ii l,tn in their prit .it jr ii Vce,ind all n ik well of their ejlfcacff. They are entir.-ly barniles. on tbe yntem, and can be relied n i: all et- arising from youthful indiscretion or elf-abu-e, which often ineapicltates tbe sufferer from fulfilling theduUt; of marrinl I,. A TRATlrTof 6t pr, contalnfr? mean of cure, aent fretrty rl. To .taaips r-n.ire-1 for poctae. Tbet'ii w ill be sent by mail, fcecur ly esled, on rteeipt of One Dollar, by J PUYA5.M. D , No. 73 C dar treet, X, T. Sol I by all the principal dru?sts. TOMLIXSOX COX, A renin. 8tpt30-daly IntiannpoHs. tJT IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DK riaavct'a IttiiLi Pi'.L have oever r f,le.f In re moving d.OrBltie arflti? (un cVtr trtjon, or stoppage ofriatrj', 'n rt'tr'.-jr tb jterrit pe-fct beapb whin ri"nr' f- sn S;).r:l ation, Prolapsus, I'leri. the Whit-s, or o'hr wk?.es f tbe T't-ni. Organa. TbelMs are per't'e ha'tnl- 03 t.t citniiuu., gi rely b nken by tre vt a-l.,-ate f. mile utitut caLt lea" t;srrs the satie tirue they -t like a charm by tr: vL:tu , rlfo-ULg and raitoris tbs yua to betl'bj ror.-i'.'.:!. nd by t.-,:-rug on th mint hi jr peri 'h! . h re-r'--ity, n ntaoer fe. en n i.t el net iL obtr-f on ray n. Tbet t boul4, Lt eter. OT bs taV-n c .r'i the flrit tbr- or l-:r mr-mha of pitc'ia.-icy( though stfe irr.'hrrtia.,,, ir V'H . nM V tbe rfvn!t. Keh box coTiiarr.a C'J p Pretl Dr. H AItVr.T'Jt TP.eATlSK oa D.-ta of Pex'ii, PraarK7, lf!canier, Barreme, trf lty, rjrixltietion aifl Abases of Xator. and etnplxtica.lj to La PriTate Uedieal Advtier, a pamphiel of H pig-a, at free to any a !dre. Mx eens required to pa v postage "Pit 11 1 and Hook w.H be ot by mail whta detired, aecuraly sealed a&d prepaid, by J. PRTAX, Ja. T , General A-nt, Xo.7C Cxtax ftraet, Sew Tork. C7'JoH by all tbe rnnetfsl driftf-la. TDatUXrsOX A C01, Dmcpsta, Agent, fpt30't3dVwly Inilanafolt. :TLAI)IE6! LADIES.' LADIES! DON'T fad to read tba advertisement la tbi paper, be ade' IMPORTANT TO PK MALT.. Dr. Cheenaan, of Xew Tnrk, bas devoted tbt lat tb'rty years of IU practica ta Pemal CoHiplaluta. IIU PiIU act a charm. Tbt) are relliMt and safe. ftcrf dim

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