Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1864 — Page 3
Domocratic Documonts. Addrea f the Democratic .Tfumbft the General Aexbly to tbe People of Indiana, setting forth the bUtory of the Ute Motion, and the reasons why more had not been aecomplLbed during lu cnatitatioQl terra. This d ument makes a parDj hlet of aistee jags, and will bo furnlhed In any qaantlty. Price l 40 per bandred. .
Tht Cenaerlpt Act Speeds of lion. p. W . Yoorhee, on the Onacrlptioa Rill.tn th Hoti of Jtepreentstlve, Febrosry ?n, H3. This 1 one of tbe finest speeches of Vt. Voorbe. 00 a question cow occupying a targe bar of publ! attention, and evry citSxe !n Indiana sboulJ hsve copy. It makes a pamphlet of eight pares. Price 1 per hand red. Th I.Iber I jr of tlie Citizen Speeds of Hob. D. W. Toorhees. delivered In tie Home if RepreaentaUveaFebruary IS. l3, on the "Act toindermafy the President and other pern fr suspending tie writ If habeas corpu, and apt done In pursuance thereof,' la now printed in pamphlet form, and can be obtained at tbUoT.ce. Tbl U the great eflnrt of Mr. Yoorhee to j protect tba liberty of tb citizen, and ahoald be in tbe banda of every voter In Indiana. It makes a pamphlet of at teen pa gee. Price 1 50 per Lund red. Irl"All ordera aboald direct the. peeebe to betont ayexpre, at the pottage will bo one cent a copy, and jiastbe prepaid. Addrets K.LDF.R, IIAKKNF.SS RINGHAM, fndianapolia. DAILY SENTINEL. MONDAY MOIINING. FEHRl'ARY 22 CITY ITEMS. t"Uolej for Mtrch.at I.owen, Stewart k Co. &?T" lie 26th Imli m. it in rerxirte 1. will reenlist. C"The City Hospital i- crow.le.1 with mill tary patient.'. VfTlhe 27th In.l im will have a public reception to-day. rSTThe 13th Indian. Col. Dobbs. leaves to- i day for Folly Island. 1 C5"More convalcrents were shiopeJ 011 Siturday for Madison ho-p:tals ViT Counterfeit fives 011 the Union l..ik of Boston hare appeired. Zjfr Three hundred recruits f.jr Indiana regiment arrived on Saturday. ' t"Serenty recruits for the 1st Michigan Artillery arrived yeUerJay. tThree hundred men of the 11th Indiana are aid to have re enlisted. C5f"Three hundred recruits for Ohio regiments passed through the city Siturday. Distinguish to Aurivalm Hon. Joseph A. Wright and Hon Dvid S Gooding. t-f A new ecale of prices has been adopted at the Metropolitan. See advertisement. t39The State House is to be decorated externally with evergreens to morrow. tjßTThe 27th Indiana, Co!. Silas Colgrove, about 250 men, arrived yesterday from Tullahöma. ZWlt you want ome of the best Bourbon Whipkr ever Bold in the city, call at Senour'a Drug Store. tir0oley's Lid? 'a Book for March i for ale at Iiowen, Stewart li Co 'a. and Mrs. Thompson k Son'. tST"The Republican arch at the junction of Washington and Illinois streets is surmounted with an eaule bald headed. C2T"The iMth Indiana U on the way from the Army of the Potomac. It is expected to arrive about next Friday. t5"Go to Runnion'.H Art Gallery for magniß cent photographs. The foremost artists in the country ure employed by Uunuiou. ?F"The gret Revolut:onry Paintiiigs, nnnounced lor the past week, will be opened to the public to morrow evenin; at Masonic Hall. "At tto I iilipj sic it in" 111 it-li nn Sifnr.liv W- A - " -.- Mi.s Rosa Drum took the tirst and Mrs. Jidm C New the fecund prize for spee! and urace. Masonic Notick There wi'l be a special meeting of Center Ixlge, No. 22, this Monday) evening at 7 o'clock, for work. Ciias Fish 1 n. Sec'y. tTMiss Kite Denin and Mr. Sam K. Ryan are re rgagetl at the Metropolitan. The plays to night are Eleanor's Victory and Mountain Outlaw. 57"His Excellency his at list ordered the atar pau; led banner unfurled from the dome of the Capitol. The Republic in Convention meets to-morrow . That's the reason. A Cheat Lot. Lot No. S9, in Dunlop and Tutewiler'a addition to Indianopoli. will be sold Tcrv rhep, fr cash Inquire at this office. de2S-tf J"Two freight trains came in collision on the Jefferson ville Railroad near Seymour, on Thurlay last. Several of tbe brakesmen were badly bruised and two of them reported killed. H' Citizens cve a dinner to the six months men ift in thf city, at S ildier' Home on Sttur day. This is one mesl. Shall they not have upper and breakfast and dinner to day? JT?r Bonn ties, pensions, hv-k pT pro m I v collectexl by the old an 1 reliable Claim Asency No. 8 West Washington street, by Walker k IcKernin, who frive that business their undi ride-1 attention. 5"Vesterlay. Sunday, workmen were busy upon "triumphal arche" aloni; Wahincton atreet, erecte! all for the glory of "unconditional Union" compatriots who demonstrate to-morrow. - - - - Wanted A clever and active tov for running errands, and making himell useful in the store. A German preferred. TnoN-sEN A: Lahiy. feb20-d2t C7 West W.i-hinstun street. IÄ""We call alten ion to the elegant country 1 residence, the finest in the State, being a beauti ful stone house, on a larire (arm ner the city. For particulars, ee McKernan Jt Pierce's advertisement in another column. 22 2t Kailt Cloing. Anxious to give our young roen time for improvement, we will continue to close at 6 o'clock P. M. duiing the season. W. k H Glknn, febI2d6mN Proprietors New York Store. Part at Wholsali Bowen, Stewart k Co. offer for the ppring trade larce quantities of wrapping and wriling papers, wall and window papers, bonnet bord. envelopes. Ac ,c , all at Cincinnati prices. Merchants throughout Indiana, take notice. Merchant Tailoring Spring is approaching, ana for new and beautiful tyles of roods for gentlemen's wer. made in the most artist! fohion. call on O H Heilkam. No. 17 North JU'moit treet. Miliury work is executed prompt. Iy. and in a mincer unsurpassed, at Heitkam'a. Ieb3dtf ' AMTED Two piece of ground, three or lour ere-, with houaes on them. One mut be within two tnile, and lh Mher mu-t b within ihre or aia mile, and north or eaat of th city. We have two caah customers who want uch places. , WaiERÄ k McKtR.AN. w.?1 EUt U S- C,-im Agent. febl'J-dJi No 8 Weat Waahiogton ,t.
Vf?n the rnifst of the performvnee at the Mf frnpolit-m Siturlvy night oMier in tlie parri'iette dicharcel f.i.tol, t tbe alarm of the a'iJieiirc pener.-tlly. Whether the thing went off half cocked or purposely is not known
n7Twenty five tnembets of the 1st Ind ana Corp de Afri'ie are detailed to wait upon pnet at the Uitea IIoue to day and to mormw. The country demands their fervices thi time with the boot brush and not the bayonet. t4T"A. Lintz. Xo. 3'J WeM Washington afreet, i in constant receipt of boots and hoe of furcrir.r workmanship from Entern ni.tmfactt ie. Mr. Lintz alo offen to the public the Ndien especially the patent shank aloe, a mojt desirable article. MiRciiAXTs Kxchamok -We call the attention ol produce and gruii deilcr. tnercrunt i,d manufjcturer from other iortion of the State who may visit Indianapolis thi week, to the card of Mr. J. Bern-irJ, Secretary of the Mer chants' Exchange. t5T"It is stated that the Indiinipoli Diily Journal Company have sold tbeir etuliü-bnienr. newspaper and all. to Col. It X. Hudson, late of the Terre Haute Exnre-a, Col. W. K. Hdlowav, Col. Alexander Hamilton Conner, Col (Jov. Morton and others. J35T"I'nfoM i the brilliant artist enaf l at Runniot:' Art ( tilery. Eit Wahinion Street, oppo-ite Glenn's Mock, l'enfold'a photograph' life size, in oil, are the very chef d teuvre of penius. To admire them the Art Gallery is thronged daily by citizens und strangers. A Heavt Lt of Wur.AT. Mr. Charles Ormes, L a farmer some nix milea Mouth of the ritr. haa I twentyß ve thou.ttd bushels of wheat, all of his own raising, the product of fire eaons, which he proposes to prind himelf, expecting to realize more thin by disposing of it at present prices. E3yA mm about midnight Saturdty nijht was knocketl dtwn with a !un shot on North Illinois street. He was o badly hurt as to be unable to give nn inelliible acount of himself to persons hap(ienin along in time to frighten away his aaiUnts. He wis cared for in a neighboring house. 5T" The Belcher boot buyer for Jone. Vin neile k Co." famous brot "and shoe e-'ablih ment. is now on I'eatI srreet. Boston, and the manufactuiing towns of old Masschuetts. selecting Und shipping large additions to tlieir a'ready splend'nl s'o k of tots inl c'nos. He is buying l"..r the wholesale trade a- well as the retiil. INmtitrv merchant will t;le notice. feblil-llw' tf'A Poluier, t.iht befor l tt . was acco-ted by two individuals In the Federal ui.ifoi m n Soui! Il!in(jis htreet and invited to iiiuk. Le aving the Kiloon thepirty proceeded in the direction of Soldiers' Home, and when near St. John's Church, Geore street, the two turned upon the soldier, threw him to the ground, foice.l a paper of tobacco in his mouth to rtop his out cries, and rihVd his pockets of fifteen dollars all the money he had. 5TTo morrow evening Johnson k Beale's Mirror of the Revolution opens at Masonic H ill. This grand exhibition is not to be classed among the manv miserable daubs which have visited our city, but on the contrary, is one of the finest paintings ever exhibited, and judninsr from the hiirh encomiums passed upon it bv the pre- of the North and East, our citizens aie to be favored with a rich treat in the way of fine arts. We heartily advise every one to vi-tit it and our word for it, none will regret so doinij. We predict for it a crowded house. T"The Army and Navy Journal, of New York, has ad led General McCleilan'i Repot t to the lirt of Official Reports which have already appealed in that paper. The Report is published entire in supplementary sheets, uniform with the Journal, in a form convenient lor preservation, and accompanied by nn index. The two doublenumbers containing the Report are for sale by Newsdealers, at 2) cents v-ach; or will be sent by mail by the Publisher. W. C. Church, lfJ I?rod way, on receipt of the price, forty cents for the two nuinbeis. Tlhrible Railroad Accident. Saturday morning, about 2 o'clock, two freight trains on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati R lilroad came in colliidt'ti iiear NVw I'oint, some 12 miles beiond Greenburg. making a wreck of everything, killing Mr. John Kirkwood, an engineer, and se verely injuring seven! others The fragments of the cars were seittered every where, and the locomotives (three) demolished. Mr. Kirkwood resided in this city, and leive.s .1 wife i,1 two children. He was buried w ith M isonic rites yesterday. Clocks! Cloaks! Clo.iKv Anung ten thousands things at Glenns' Ne York Store, Eist Wa!iinttMi slri-et. south Mde. Indi in tnoli. Indiana, are those of Cloaks of all sizes, and of the most fishion ible in the country. And when we say the are o! 1 by W A; H. (i'enn, it is mein, that they are sold iilnm: 20 per cent che 1 per th in the same can be bought an w here e!-e in t f ie Slate. Whekt you go to the city sN.p :t (iUnn's I IWock and examine tner stork of cloaks, and it you ihm't buy it will be beciu-e you don't want anv or are no judge of quality nor price. Tip ton Times. We call the e-pcei il attention of stranrrs visiting the citr during the Cotivention. to the extftisite mid well Mot ked Dtug establishment of Sen mr. on Wa-'ilnt-tn street. Bites' Bio k. Every rticle in store is purchrwd lor cah from rir-t hands, conseejuently iriducenicnts to physi cians. drUL'trists a 1 1 I dealers in medicii.es jjemih!!v, are otfere! here that cannot b. found in the city. This house command the prit.cipil retail and prescription business of the pi ice. and this is accoutred for Irotu the f ict tint Seiiour superin- ! tends mid has always on hand a ire-h and reli 1- i b!e stock of Drugs. Therefore e s iy to p itror s when you are tick, which we by no mems wish or desiie. Let vour Medicines at Senour'a. m.d our word for it you will not repent. 2"J-2t lit mk. Loud i Co The Trade Palace of these enterprising i;entleme; is one of the places in Indianapolis, to which to for the ino-t ele gant fabrics. Their ussoi linetit- are varie-1 and extensive. Their silks, satins, laces, embroideries, are magnificent. Their stock of dres goods conipri-.es everv- ftshionntle artit le Their supplies of staple goods, such as prints, brow 11 sheetinirs, mu!ii.s, tickings, check, cottor.ades and ti e like are among the heaviest. For gloves, hosiery, bilmor.tls niul hoopskirts, too, go the Trade Pal ice; and also for the raot splendid collection of carpets from which to select. Mesrs Hume, Lord A: Co. are receiving their ;rii:g supplies, and selling their winter goods at reduced prices. itpremr Court of Indiana. ivEMBra ti rvMstvENtr fk;htii rr. February 13. 1?6I. The State ex rel Connell vs. Edward B Allen. Vigo C. P. Petition brieheirii g over tuleJ Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad Company vs hlizibeih MtTarlatid. Cass C. P. Petition for rehearing granted. State ut Indiana vs. Isaac R. Gilbert. Jeflerson C. P. Reversed Hannah I Svinraes vs. Dtniel S. Major Ohio C. C. Aftimei with j i -er cent dimages. John Ball vs. Frederick Harnett. Bjone C. C. Reversed. James Bell vs. William Cafferty. M aml C. C. Reversed. State of Inditni vs. John R. Murphy. Daviejs C C Reversed Sk.VENTT-.MNTU PAT. Feoruarr 2 , 164. The B trd of Commissioners of Grant county vs. William C. Miles Graut C. C. Peiititiuu lor rehehring overruled. John F. Arnold vs. Julia A. A re old Hendricks C C Rerered. Finlev Stearns vs. Johu Campbell. Fultoo C. P. A Ihr med. Sute of Indiana ex rel vs. Blackford B. Mof fett, administrator. Vigo C. C. Petition for re he ring overruled. John Vail et al vs James II Kmsaw. Marion C. C Affirmed John Larrimore rt. John W. Ucrnbaker. Monroe C. P. Keveraed. Dauiel Baiber vs. Juhn Barber. Franklin C. C. Afirmed.
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T J( O. BAXI. "God fclea the man ho f M nvrei teep V So Sancbo Paoia aaid, and o aay I; Arid blesa bim, aiao, that be d dn't keep Iii irreal J:cvvery to h mJ-lf; er try To rr.aae it a t e .tc'y fr!l-w m'rbt A cloe n.ti poly t y "patent ris&t." Te, Mes the man whi f.rt Inveritf'd Iep, (I really can't aoid the itertm.; But Llat the mm, with c ire loud and deep. Wba'e'er tb rascal's name, or ar,"r ta ion, Wbo first Inrente;. ami weut round advii:.f. Tbat artificial cut t-ff early rising! "Kive with the lark, and with tbe lark to bed," Ob-erxe some ol,-,mr, etin" tl o!; JJaximi like tLe are very cheaply id; IW are yea mak- yuur-lf a foA or fowl. Prayjat iriqu'rt atxut th-lr n ana fU And wbetber larks bare any bed at all? Hi- time fr honest folk to be abed" I in tbe moaiin, if I reason riüh:; And Le w ho cannot k-ep L'aprrciou bead I" pon hi ill.,w tiil fsirly light. And 0 er joy l.i forty tueruug ii k, I op to knattrj; or tle hedrluka! Thompson, wLo sariar about the "Seav r.J," laid It wa a al rioii thing to ri l'i season; B A thru he raid it lyr g in bis i?d At o'clock A. I.---tb r rr reason He wrote -o charm:!. ly. The sample f4Ct I His preachii'g wasn't anctioiiel by bi practice. 'Tis, doubt'e-s, we! to te somtim awakeAwae to iluty and aae to truth But when, alas! a nice r-v:e w take Of 4ur t iph1 r,j lay. we firxi la sootb, Tbe hours tht lev? the ! ulitest cau-e to eep Are those wr pised in childhood, or ale"p ! Ti beautiful to leave the world awh Ie For the foft visions of the fp-nt.e nijrht; And f'e at jt from mortal care at-d guile, To lire, as only in the aicel- -Uhf, In l"ep'8 sweet realm ao cuily hut in, Where, at the wort, we only drtam of in! So let ns leep, and give tbe Maker praise. I like the lad who, whn his father thoui: t Tod p LI nioriii'.g nap ty hackneyed hra-e Of vagrant worm I y early aonijstcr ca igbt, Ciled ' Served him right! not at all surpr-ing, Tbe worm puni-hed, s-r, for early rUiii$!" I?;"A Mr. Tru?ks was woimdel in the thish by the acci'lent il liseh tri;e of .a pistol in the ninosoia soi.ner ne ar me i.ues House, nignt before hst The bill also struck a boy, hurling him severely. Celebration of IVusliingfon' ItirtliHay, l eb. 2 A I Mil. The following programme has been ordered by the Committee, and will tie ob-ered: At sunt so, .'-I gtitis; At noiiit. KJ gur.s; At sun-et III guns will bo f.red. A Mi'itaiy I'loi e-sion will be formed on Washington street at the intersection of New Jersey strfe?, under the command of Col A A. Steven, Invalid Corps, at 10-.; o'clock A. M. The 27ih ludim i Veterm Regiment. Cd. Colgrove commanding, will form the right of the procession. EOl'TK OK IROCLSSH.N. West 0:1 Wa-hington street to Mississippi nrrth on Mississippi to Market; east on Market to Illino's; south on Illinois to Wa-hiiigtoii; east on Washington 10 Pennsylvania; north on Pennsylvania to University Square, where the 27lh Indi m i will leave the procession for dinner at the Sd.lier's Home, und the Invalid Corps proceed to quarters. SPhAKING At J o'clock P. M . in the State House yard, by Gen. S F Carey, ot Ohio; Hon. G Vnlnev Dorsey, of Ohio; Co!. Gr iLville Moody, of Oiiio. At 7 o'clock in the evening, at M isonic Hall ami Bates House, by C'd S imu"! Vt iUowmv, of Ohio; Col. R W. Thompson. of Terre Haute; Col Dick Ryan, of Itxli inapolis. The following Ai Is h ive been appointed ty 1 the jl.ir.stial m-Lliier. nnd will be obeyed and re sje tel nccordinplv : Col James Burgess, Col. C. S Rtis-eil. Col Jo. W. Davis. Col Fred. Sturm. Col. W.J. II Robinxm and Col W. II. Sehl iter. AH independent nrlitary and civil org.inizttions rc specially invited to participate, and will report at 9 o'clock to the Chief M irshal. Citizens are requested to decor ite their resi dences ami places of business with 11 igs, banners, kc. Let the celebration of the Birthday ot Wash- 1 inutou al Indianapolis in 164 be one worthv to be j remembered. 1) G. ROL, Chief Marshal. PROFESSIONAL. lr. A. I. (MM,, OH EU HIS SKHVIi'KS TO THK CITIZKNS OF Iti'tiaiiaolU ant vicim t.v . )ic.-, Virginia Avenue N". 2'i. It-iliici !ortl N'w Jerev street. No 37. ctU'C3dlv BROKEN. MONEY ADVANCED ON vv ATVHF.S, ll'H')NIS, JKWKLKT, PLATK, Iry ti.iods and otlt tv rs.;ial pruperty, rbought ai.d sold at aSr0..18ä NOKTI! II.MNOIS STCKKT. XD.'tWOOD'S BLOCK ! (ft ST UK.) oct2S-dly j AGENCY. 15. n. svivKit ivco., HEAL BSTA.E AGfiXTS, IVoi'vvool,i Ulocrlc, No 20 1-2 North Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., TY.MUJ. ANT) KXC1I NGKS KEAL ESTATE, AC, If. O.Uch oj-n t niprjt For aa, tevcral RiKtrarm witbia 5 miles of the city. Fur Sale A n:mi!. r of Him-e and Ia within the ciry limi'., fr. ia $To) to f3,t'no In price. For Sa and Tra le A lare nnmW of fine Kuild'ng Lot in alt pans of tb ci.y, fromluO to $5 ,00U in price. Perons wi-bmg t l uild or buy 011 speculation will do web t cU. For S; or Trs.t. A nnner of traprored Farm in th Sti'e t.f Indiana; aNo a larb'- quint.ty of fnimprovnl I.a:;il. For Sale or Tr.de- ; frvera! 15. k1 Saw and Flour Mil's cometiieiit to In l a lapoli For Sale cr Trade a Jut ot Merchandize, Dry Goods, Lijtir-, Ac. For Sal orTrs.ie A pair i f well hr.Ae nule5ajjJ6 year .11. and lUrtie ; aNo a pwl Hor. e. FOR SALE AND TRADE. chkap iioi;si:s. rivvKXTT-riVE dwflmnv.s, with r.oon lots, 1. ra-icniff n pne-tr -si f 7 -0 to $ shs, f r aie. Fr setrra! ot tteni,i.u.lJ:i.g lets wcu'.d Le aWeu ia exchange part ri''riII511 LANDS. fllKX riFCES vf FINELY TIMRKRFÜ LvXD IX X How art and Tipton com.tie for sa or for exchange for property in lniiauapo!i 1'- heal Kst.t. Ae,A. NOTIONS. &C. CIIILDKEV CABS, GIGS A.ND WILLOW WAfiOX, VriOLVSALE AND RETAIL. ITurrr wmiEST stti.es ox EiniBtTiox axd , r " V Mrorn. up u:r. Thy are e. Ire ted ! from the Utt m.nofac-Brer. a d Tary in Prce. iTifi . t T U l RT Y Ui..LvhS .p,w. IValera wll And It to the4r Intereat to if .p-rt tke- tnt4 ftlJO-diweia Xo. S9 W,t vi ainrtoa Street.
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FaaroBTSD aara.rsai.troa vaa An. avara stanriL. i For narninr Iteport See Fliat I'aaje. iht Rrporl. MILITARY AFFAIRS IN FLORIDA. Several Skirmishes with the T ne my. Beauregard Marching for Tallahassee I Large Amount or Vropcrty MJcMtroyed, SKIRMISH WEAR JACKSON, MISS. THE REBELS BADLY WHIPPED. &c, &c, &c, &c. From .'iew York. N'kW YOBK, February 2J The following correspondence fruin Florida waa publihed tod.x : Baldwin, occupied by our forces i a imall town 18 milei from Jacksonville, on the Florida Central Bailroad. There are not over 25 families in Jacksonville, all of whom claim tobe fni. mists. The rebel forces ;n Florida are about 2,500 btron, under Gen. Finnean Tlie railroad i in running order, though the rebels had intended to tike up the rail., pieparalory to an abandonment of Floiida. Bulour'( Station ami Sanderson, the latter 40 miles from Jacksonville, and Io on theraihoad. hat e teen occupied. At Harbour's Sution a skirmish was had with tiic rebels, in which we had four killed aud fifteen wounded. Sever.l buildings at Sinderon were in flimes on t'ne m rival of our forces, one of them con-t.-iiiiiiii; 3.b0!) bushels of corn and another 2,U'JU bbls. turpentine A document was found at S itiderson, em matin: Irom the Chief Comtiiiss.ry of the rebels, wbich t'ive tartlin evidence of their desperate condition. Beef and bacon ate cutirel' exliaust ed throughout the South, and from all quarters cries were arising for relief. Our forces subsequently advanced to Like City, where the rebels were found in force, and tlough we tell back to Sndcron, Finnegau was terribly frightened, and evacuated the place with 3.(11)1) cavalry and infantry. Like City is half way from Jacksonville to Tallihiee. Fin began, before leaving:, carried off all the rebel government property. There was reason to believe tint the enemy, if he tights at all, will tike a position oti the left bank of Tunt el River, which is not fordable. and will have to be fxmtooned or bridged Up to the Ulli our forces had captured thirteen cannon A late report states that Beauregard was rnirchinirin force to Tallahassee, and tint Like City w is being garrisoned bv Georgia troops. Of the prisoners captured about half take the oath of allegiance The steamer tt. Mary 'a was to be raiseJ, being unhurt. Our forces have captured or caused to be destroyed over $ I, ;M 1,(100 worth of property. Probtbly 2JÜ biles cotton will be procured at B ildwin The steamer City of Washington, for Liverpool to-day, takes out $1(19.24 in specie. It is t ue I that the Cumberland Coal Compny is nego;iuii)g the stleuf tint portion of their property embracing the Hoffman Mine, lately lecovered from Judge Saerman, with 1,2!)0 acres, for .$2:HMXH)( the property to form a new company with $2.500,000 cauitai. TheCumber land Company will then tiave 2,000 to 3,000 acres of land, for which a connection with the railroad may lie formed A aperhl to the Pot dated Washington, February 20. says: The proposition to tjive Mr Ciiae anthoiitv to pell the gold in the Trejsury will come before the lioue in some tdiape next week, aud it will tin louMedlv be greed t.. A special to th Commercial dated Wellington, February 2 ). says: The eomaiittee of conference on the whisky tax will meet mr-iin on Monday. It is rumored that Fernando Wood will abandon his plan of taxing li.piors iu tort. It is r-irnored that the Committee on the Conduct ol the War will soon investigate the condition of the Army of the Putomic. From Cairo. Cairo. February 20. An officer from Bi Black River reports that jut before reaching Jackson a skirinih ensued between a part of Cen. Sherman's forces and a body of 4 000 or 5.00(1 lel.els, in w hich the enemy was defeated. We captured I'.i prisoner. 0ir lorce. pis-el through J ickson in twocolutr.i.s, tlie enemy rotieitint: ncro-s Pearl River M procipititely that his puMoon, two pieces of artillery and number o! prisoners fell into our h inds Our foice-s ciz(d trovisions of all kit.ds and swept on tireat dis.iiVcction is said to exist among Kentucky. Tciu eec aiid Mi.s.Nsippi regiments in theitbel at my, and Iare numbers ot deserters are coming into mr line Gen. Sherman reached Meridian ten davs after leaving VicUburg. A portion oj 1 utile's division cot heliiiul and w-.is cut 1 11' from the expedition, and returned to icksburg. Gen McArthur is in command at Vick-burg, Gen. McPnerson Iiiving accompanied Sherman with most of his corps. Two refugees Irom Mobile report tint the citizens of that city feel secure from attuk. There are 15,000 rebel troops in and around the city. Union stnt'meiit ptev.iils to a eonsiderable ex tei. t, and it will be expressed m goou as protection is afforded. Nothing is known of the repotted revolt at Fort Morgiu. The report that Gen. Smith, who a in command of a cavalrv expedition in Missisippi, was wounded in a fight wiih Forret. near Grenada, is not cot, Iii med and not believed. Guerrillas kep up a inuketiy tire upon steamer? between New Oileins and Memphis, but little d im ij:e is tepoi t-d. Gen. Hui kl in I. at Memphis, i gaining much favor there by his judicious administration of affairs. Ice is running heavily in the Mississippi at Cairo and for titty miles below. From Fort Siulih. Fort Smith. February 20. Intelligence has reached here that Gen. Price received a sixty day' furlough to enable him to visit Texas or Mexico. It is believed at headquarters and throughout the rebel army that Le will never return. He left Camden ten days ago, with a small escort, in citizen's dress. Gen. Curtis has returned to Km. When near the old battle field of Prairie Grove, while separated Irom the main body of his escort, he was fired upon several times from an amtuh, unhurt. The survivors of a pirty of Texis loyalists arrived vesterdsv The main party was attacked in the Kenosha Valley, 120 miles from here, and all but eleven killed or captured. All the roads are closely guarded now, making it very difficult t escape. From Washington. WashioT0.v. February 2 ) A circnl v letter to D strict Attorneys has been i-sued from the Attorney Gener il's office, setting forth th it many persons against whom criminal indictments, or against whose property proceedings under the Conscription law are pending in the couru of the U liled Sfates, growing out of their participation in the existing rebellion, have in cood laith taken the oath presented by the President's procUm tiou of December l ist, and hve therefore en title! themselves to the full pirdon and restoration of all rights of property, except as to laves, and where rights of third parties ha?e intervened which that proclamation effera to aecure. The President has acconlinly directel instructions to be i-suenl to the Distriet Attorney to Jiseontinue suth pmeeeüngs when it is satisfactorily shown that theoath ot aHeg'unce hi been taken in good faith It is not neeesssry that a deed of pardon, signed by the President, hall be rro dm el, as the President would find il impossible to aign eo many papers.
Siinclny iilit Diwpatchc.
CAPTURE OF BLOCKADE RUNNERS. The Rebel Forces in Texas. The Kcbcls Attempt to Cross the Teiiiis?re. Rumored Capture of 12,000 Prisoners by Gen. Sherman. Ac, Ac., Ac, Ac Ac. . From 'etr York - Xxxf Ycbc, Feb. 21. A Washington dispatch reports the rapture of 11 blockade runners on the Lower Potomac, w ith a large amount of valuable poods and a rebel mail. The Herald's dispatch from Western Virgir.ia reports the arrival of a large number of rebel deserter-. Lirut Snodpra-s has been caught and indentified as one of the persons enaped in the recent robbery on the Baltimore A; Ohio Railroad, for which he is to be tried by the United States Dis trict Court The Time' Xewbern letter of the 13th reports ti e 0i al retreat 01 the rebel retreat. A PassCivslIo (Texas) let'er savs deserters report Magi uder's lorce at 30,tHK). Coney Creek is occupied by 5,000 men with several heavy guns, nnd 20,000 men can be concentrated there in two d t ys The rebels have two picket posts & und 15 miles in advance of Coney, to give them time for preparation in case ot our advance. From l.ouikville. Louisville. Feb. 21 Quite a number of del egaies to the Fieedom Convention have arrived here, and more are exrected before morningA lirge number of negroes from Christian county ate making their way to Clarksville to cul'st. The Court Martial in the case of McCook and Crittenden will adjourn to-morrow. It is the opinion of outsider that buth Generals will be thorougly vindicate) All teports that the Lou'sville Journal has been or w ill be sold to the Republicans are utter. Iy false. From lliinlftvlllc. Hintsvillk, At.a , Februiry 20 Official infoi matioti trotn Gen. Dodge was received at (Jen. Logan's hetiiiju irtes, to J.y, that what was supposed to be Roddy's command attempted to cross the Tennessee River :it three different ferries, and were driven back by Dodge's troops. The loss of Union troops was very slight. It is rumored here that Sherman has had a fight with Polk near Brandon, Mis. , and that he whipped him and took 12.000 prisoners. From Cuiro Cairo. February 21. The steamer City of Alton, Irom Memphis on the 19th, his arrived. She brings -J'iO bales of cotton for St Louis. Gen. Bnckland h i issued an order for the better protection of steamers in his district from fite. Over 12,000 negroes have already enlisted in Tennessee. Enlistments in the middle district rate 500 per week Swarms of guerrillas are reported in the vicinity of Waterproof. They had fired three cotton gins which were burning w hen the steamer Julia parsed up. Gunboats wete t-helling the woods. Our forces nt Vi lo'ia, Miss., were recently atticked and driven in by Dick Taylor. Reinforcements from our ui-boats eame to the relief of our troops and Trior's command was scattered nnd a number kdied ai d Hounded. The weather at C uro is. tniid Gen Benton, from below, arrived to day. After two orthtee days t-kirmiehing our forces captured Yazoo city, which the now ho!d. From Wtifkliiiigton. Washington. Feb 21. Ex Representative Boulinv id Louisiana, died here yetetday He sternly refused to follow the example of his co'leayues ii nd other secession member in withdrawing from the Iloiist during the 36th Congress, but served the full term for which ho was elected. WINES, LIQUORS, &C. HAHN & KOSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, STATE SK.MLMX UUIEDIIVG, WTJOLF.SALK DEALERS IS' Foreign and Domestic TTT 1 i 9 C I G A H S, TOT3CCO, c&C We call particular attention to oar fine assortment of genuiue imported LIQUORS t.m CIG.IRS, Alo cur Larjr Stock of OLD BOURBON WHISKY AND TOBACCO, AH bought before the rUe, which enablea nt to aell a the v,ry lowest price. We invite Iler to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. II All aV ROSE. tn6-'fim REMOVALS. JR 13 31 O V -V I, . W7. HVK RF.MOVED FROM '03. 75 AND 77 Wi Waahington freet. to tha nw aod com mtxliooa roc tu, .to. 4? South ncridlanSlreel, In Schnutl'a Bloc, wbera "e cfTr ! the trale a 'all tnd we!la ecled vck of ftipla and Fancy tJry Good-, Notion, AcMiSoinl in quantity ad vnetj to cLeca ti e eutire memorandum ot any buyer, and at pricea oourpaed iw Ike W-t. MercnaiiU wi'l nud it to their a lvaafae to examin our a"ck an l price bef r parch inar eiwbere . f-dlm CKUI AM PKE. PAINTING. FIXr.. !tO. 5 EAST !CFW TORK TKEET, OP- . FOtTK l'.rrity Saare, a prjvared to all kinda of lqe azH -Icti Paluiu.f, Graa4'ff ard tilaiinc oo hört no'KH avi in tha very rt atyle. Pern. wantisf we-rk ia kit line art raqnaitad to jive bin a call. 4-4l7
WINES
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COMMERCIAL.
fndlanapollk chamber ol Commerce, President T. B. Kllxott. Vice Presidents W. A. Bbadshav, Johv M Lord nd S B. V. NorL. Directors Jon?r CAtx.itr. L W. HsrLW a. J. W. Mvbhit, K.B Alvcrp. L Hills, Johs Fishback. Frp. P. Rtscu. I. Manslr. A.D Wood and J. D. Pattisox. Secretary J. Barxard. Satcrdat, February 20. The week went out very quietly. Whateve V'int obtained earlier flagged toward the lflr The transactions weieot Iy worth noting that tit reevrd may be kept up. There are noni'mal figure for every conceivable sort of merchandise, but actualities are ihe esentials of a commercial report. Potatoes, Icr instance, were offered at 33c, and car corn at S3c, but there were no trsns fers. So of fljur. nork. PMeMiw hw JLc , - r - w d . - - -, j . , I othing done. We miy speulate as to causes: I aaa . we may tain ol ihe price or iroIJ, of exchange, of freight tarifT, ot tlie currency, of the revenue bill, of ihe whisky tax, of the uncertainties of the day atid the vicissitudes of commercial life generallybut that is all. The fact remains The market closed flit. We note: 700 huk. red wheat, $i 20; l.(KK) do do . prime, $l 20. For the week we note sales of i"50 fusar-ctired hams, l3c;200.0(M)lbs bulk sides. 9c; 50.0K) lbs. clear side-.. l03,-: 5i htjs flour (farr.ilv brands). $6 4fl(,t6G; 5.U50 buh. red wheat. $l 2t, $l 21 and $1 22; 5!Kt bush, ear corn deliverrd on cars, cie; 5.IHJU lbs lifted corn meal, $2 per 10; 10 ton mixed bran and shorts, 10 tons bran. $1S 5020 00; 350 bush, cloverseed. S.1; MX I tierces prime II o-n sugar. 1 1 ?4' 14 c; I50btls. St. Croix. I5c; 50 bush, ü .Xseed, p. ii t ; 6 bales Mxnilla roj. 1 1 lc;2lH) tierces pure leaf tobacco, p n t;1.0üO buh. corn in store, ÜHc; 100 brN. surefine flour delivere!. 35 10; 150 fiue do., $4 G5; 150 ton baled hay, $24. at Tti-Kuaara. ; nnrlnHHll Mnrkei. Cixci.xxati. February 2). Flonr openet) buovant and prices nil ranee 1 10(cM5e pei brl, but the mtiket close-l heaw un der ihe advice from New Yoik. About SiK) brls.soldat $5.75rrö b5 tor supetfiue; $5 90Q 6 15 for extra, and $6 I56 40 for familv. Wheat advanced 2o, closing qu'et nt $1 30Q 1 32 for red and $1 37 1 42 for white. Corn advanced to $1 04(1 05 for new ear and $1 Od tor shelled in bulk. O.ts are steady at 7'Jo in bulk and 9031c including S icks Rve firm at $1 35 C flVe advanced 2c, closing at 36c for prime Rjo. Suiiar is tc higher. Molasses firm at 75(it7Ge for N'ew Orleans. Provisions wete q.iiet but firm. New nies pork $22 tä 22.50. Bulk meat 73frc lor ehoulders, 9-Q10c for rib riles. 10(x l'VJ4' 'r elear fides..' Bacon aud boxed meats unchanged aud nominal. Lird is in demand at 1212;c. but is held m a Jh i higher. er. Silver 150152. Exchange very Gold 15S firm at par. rU MnrUri . New York, February 20. Flour 10c better, witaafair demand; $6 70(3 6 DO for extra S'ate. $6b.rrir7 50 exlra roundhoop Ohio, and $7 55(ai50 for trade brands, market closing heaw. Whisky steady i yjDlc for State and Western. Wheat 2c higher, with a fair riemmd; $1 5G 159 for Chicago .rliia: $157i31.C0 lor Milwaukee cluo, $1 C6(il 1 61) for winter red Western. Corn is a shade firmer; $1 27QI 28 forthip ping mixed Wertem in i-toie. I'ork i firmer, but without mitorial chinge; 1.000 lt I.-a me lor March, buyer'a option, at $22 13r222 25; 100 brls. do. for M ircti and Auiil.nt $22.50, nnd 1,000 brls. new mess for June and July, at $24. Beef firm, with a lair demand. Lud firm and in fair dtmind at 24c; lsi .MiO brls. for March, April and May, at 14rauc. Butter is firm at 2Grät30c Cheese. 14(2 1 7c for common o prime. Monev easy. Selling Exchange ipiiet at l7lyl74'.C Gold firm, opening at 15'Jl. de cliioiig tu Iü'JI, nd closing firm at lü'Jtö !Vctr VorU rattle .Market. Muk:t bar, Tci sdat, February IG. lCi. tvtal aEcrarra or caitle or all kixdh. rot thk trx. Shrep anl leves. Cows. Veals. I.amos. Swine. Total 4S70 Lat et-k 4,302 C Tspti'tf week last year.... 5,275 Av'r'e o.per w 'k la-t vear S.Kil
1.V5 3 7 6.i'7 143 4! 11,122 5,3T7 123 206 8.54G 21.Gtf8 13) 69 10,015 21,1:2
ci.cvrs raM n:r:uKxr kTAtrs. NVw Yotk Ohio IikI ana Hin ..i-lVDn-ylani j. -. Kentucky 33 Conrte-tirut . 7J9 New Jrsev . iiil sljchla:).. 1.634 l.twa C'l.di 17 21 ..13 . . CO 3i3 ila--a liii..ts ...... n.rvK. RTeipt of ..n'y 4.G9. apain-t an av-rnre of 5.275 la-t year, jr v-d iia'!'qi.ate. ta- more n as th- ru;-ply w liht la-t wetk. Tn I"or:v -fo 1 rtli street msr-e't . jiet.e.i tb- briskest of tlt sa-on, wi:)i3.'JtÜ cn:le on sa!f. anl as buniy a -et .f Sutch r- as cue nr-1 t t-t-e AVhat al t-d to iti-ir z'l ti .fii-e rattlo was th- fct that cuternni. nt p-'fits rre qu e'y at work picVing tiirn 1 p pretty tot. pitm at al out gl!) each,) a'.d thy rudi-d in ei!m 11 a d boinrht w :lli. It 1.0 difficult ta-k for scl.-rs ta put up tli cr ci A-l i,c p.r -b., aiid to call a bullck7 ct. wbich wu d on'y d:es 7 ct We quott: Premiuni q-ialities, j rr cwt 15.00 if, fx) 1'riuie, co do . ..13 .SU! 4 10 Mevluim to goo) qualiue-, per cwt 1 .13,: P.mv do do . 0,1 si .a l.'.SO tieii trat selliiiZ prices do .......... 1 l.i 0 1.1.50 Arerace do 12Mi, Nearlv evrry lo- w a- cWel out bt-'ore night, and the few arrivals 'lu-'rday iiiornit: rr mkiij Fold, though t.ot as well s Monday, for buichera f'jurid ibe iiuailr foited up 1tt thai tliy ru; o-ed 'M e Pt Jat tair lll noi Heer av-raj(. d 13c, wLJe irgle auiruali were &o.d to w fifth at 15c. cows. Con'rary to the ex;a?tation of dealer tbe detnand coRtirties dull at former pr-te, ifu utrb th- great ai ranee in fetf must roou tel: on the cw niarr;!. we qaote: Bestqmüty per head $G.'$:S r,.i ?o dt f.'-Ä Kair 00 - do 45 4. Ml Com'n io do Zja 4" TKAl-8. Heceipta are mall aud the demand ia good, at advanc ins rate, we quote: GcmI and extra q iIitie, pr pound... 9 Ä3ic Other qualities do 7 ic With a few thin calrea at Cc, and aon.e bob a at t3 0 each. BHCKP Went up to Tor ßi4 and öc for extras. On FrMiy ar d Saturday one lot of largs tat theep were KId at tl6 each, or ftlly 10c per lb, but they were ah-alof orrtmarilj fat sheep, hair r;ock H now worth cc, and prim" tat heep H,c; fair tock 7j,c, a;.d elltnir well. Lar.'e arrivals of altjany dressed Leen are reported aold at p Ä lue per lb. for the carcase. Hioa. The market i lure, an1 more boca are wanted; and at Western dre-Kd have not heen cmicr in quite o freely, tbre is tnote inquiry for libo5. rred. 11-iiS' itä.n,' io,3ioy.' IteaTy prime corn fd S'.s1,' b;eht do 8 Ilearyatill.fed g a, Lebt do i Stock hoc.. 7 Sli SUGAR. SIT GAR, JUST RECEIYTD, DIRECT FROM CRLEARS )rk lltid evv Orlran atiar, and have ff arranpeni.nts completed for eoata.Lt anla!tf aamc irom New Ürieat. CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will 40 wet to examine our atock before bqjlng ' where. For al law by S.4WYEU A STAKItETT, 13 South ilenJMj itreet, SewSent dI buikLnx. fria-djar STOLEN. STfiLEX FK0M 1ST STABLE. f)N Tlirf:.DAT MGHT. the llth iao "T-o II ck Cusbotin, aada of b own ai'k and co:ton dama-a, th rt p ttntn atrlpe1 reen and white, am let.th of the euhina. I m', pay i for tbe cul. ti i rttaroed toni at No. Noith N'W Jrav atreet. aud $10 for ih thief. fet'O-lUt E. T. ITE.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
From tha army heapltal tha bleody batt-flM tha raanon of the rich and biroMe ah4e ef tha jmm from the off-re and th aacre! drli from the moonta'a top. d.tant valleja .rt tar-.3 uiaftda U th c-ao froraeery nook anl roTr.r f the riei'died world la poerin in tbe eri :ftH of th a.tociahinf electa ef DRAKK'S I'LaXTAUOX BtntfeA. Thouaanda cpofl ftousanda o! lettera lue tbe f:rn, ay e an at oar o2Sce: ICtttvataiT, W,pt jttJ . 1 h ie bsrn in the arme hr tat for foarreen rr.oith jech e and ferlt dad. at Al'on I'.U tLey ;ae me a b t ie of flar.tatiut) H tter. i Three bott'e restored my peoh aud c-4 w. C. A. U.ALTI. orr Taaaaw, O., Ja'y 2f. " One yoan man, h bad tea ak at4 t.ot oat of the hone for two years with 5scr.fuU at4 Kry-ipela, after p'yifC tie do. tnra oeer I5i wirtoat beneCt. has been cured ty Un t 'ilea of toer ttter. LHWAkD WUI'NAIX. The folio ir.4 i fn m the tf a&ajrer t f tha 1'r.ion Batoe S.hcv I r the Children ef V.dnteer: lf(tTa Mte-i. lirrt-5Tawn. SrtT, Ntw Ya. ADjutT, lrJ. i I'B. ImaKr: Yor wornlerful riaiitatt'M) R.':er bar been ft-en to rue f onr l'tt ( hil tren aufferiof frin weakresa arid weak loi.. Ha oiot harpy effect Dn little rri, in panic !r. wit: pain in Ler hea l. 1-va of aprtite, and da y warti-c eoni.mptiof oq wh m all tuedtral k ..1 had been exhaaated. baa ben eiitlrrly rt atored. W'e c.-mtnettced with but a teavpontiful of B.U ter a dar. Her appetite aud auenah rapidly !acrtAadf aad ate la now well. Reapectfullj, SIRS. 0. M DEVJ"C. I owe much to you. f. -r I erily bebee tha Plantation B.ltera Lav aaved my h'e. EKV. W. u. WAGr.OXER, Madrid. X. T. Thoa wilt aend me two bottle nore of thv Pia-talon Bitter. Uy wf baa been greatly beoeSfed by tbe.r u. Thy f endf AS A CCRR N, Philadelphia, r. " I have been a rreat iu3err from Dyrepala, an I had to band" -a preacMiir. t; I'lantat.on liittera have cured me. itr.v. j. a CATiioRX, Kothetr 5. T. Send 0 twenty four d ten ranra of year riantation Bitter, Ihe poj ularit) vf wlkb are Ca.ly iucreali g w ith the ruett of Mir hn-e. STKKt, CHADWICK k CO., Proprietor of Wihard'a Hotel, Washiactoo, ll. C 1 hae r!Tn the Plantation Bi'tera to btadre!a of our d.abled a Klu r wirb th tat aaton hiBf effect. C. W. D. AXMiKWS, Superintendant Soldier lloiuo, C.ociouall, O. ' The Plantation, Hilter Lava cured mo of lirer complaint, of wbich I a lid op protrai and had to abandon my buMse-a. U. B. KINv;SLEr,Cefelan(lt0.,, ' The plantation letter bar cured me of a deranttein nt of ih kidneya and utinary oricau that kaa diatreaed me fur Tear, It ac lik a charm. C. C ilOUKE, 2i4 Broadway, X. T." le. Ac. 1c The Plantation Bitter make the weak atronjr, tha languid brüliant, and are exhausted nature' great restorer. They are composed of a celebrated Cabaaja Bark. Wintercreen, Sa aafra, Rootx, Herb, Ac , all preerv4 la perfectly pure St. Croix Itum. S. T.-1860.-X. Tenons of aedentary habit troubled with weakness, latitude, palpitation of tLe heal, lack of appetite, dia. treas af.er eatinic, torpid liver, constipation, deaervo o suffe r if they do not try the m. They are recom-nended by the h'ghes medical author itiea, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly SsTeeable, perfectly pure arxi harmteaa. Nonce Any permm pre'endhg to sell I'lantatioo Fitters In bulk or by the gallon la a awindler and impoa tor. It la put up only ia our patent log cabin botllo R ware of bottles refilled i h imitation dtleterous staff for which aevaral pron ar already In priaon. Se that every bottl haa our private United State Stamp over the cork oninutilated, and sigoalore on steel L.la' aide label. Sold by rtipectable dealers throughout tie habitat! globe. P. II. IlKAKi: A: CO., 202 Broadway. N. Y. fet4 -6m BROWiVS BRONCHIAL TROCHES. THESE LOZENGES AUE PBEBARED from a buhly eMeenied recipe for aitetiating Bronchial AReciior., .Uta ms, Ü04rene-., Couhs acd lrritstif.nor Soretea of the Threat. PEBLIC SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS Wilt And them benelcial in clearing tb voic before Peking or aing-n?, a .d rehevin . the ihr at afr any utiu-ual exertion of 'hi val Organa, havit g a peculiar adaptation to aTectioti whlcu disturb the organs of gpe ec!i. So'd by all Dm?if n1 Dealer In Medicine In the United States and moM foreign o jntrle at 25 cent per 3W- frbt-dlwlhj The s'oiirMssions :iim i:tpcricucr of an Invalid. Pubh-hJ for tbe berieft and aaaCACTlOVTOTrirNfJ MKS at.a other, w t,o .utT-r tr- m rvon lyebiliiy, I'remature Decay of Uat.Lood, Ac rupp'ri.-a at the aan,e tinie tiic rnean of m-If -cur-. Ry one wh Las cured Linv ae!l after urKlerpoii g coniJerat le quacaery. By inclos'nir a p t pa-d aHreel eovelope, aingla cop es may be had of the author. NATUANIKL MATFA1R, E'o... fetfl.d3ai iWiord, KingaCo.. X. T. LYON'S KATHAIROK. Ka'bairon 1 frotn tbe Ora-k word "Katbro, er "Kathairo,' aignifyiog to cleanse, rejotna:e aud re-. store. TLi article i what :t name aiKniVa. Fwpre aerrinff, rionag atjJ b-autif)1ng the human hair it la the Clou rfirtirkaMe 'reparation to tbe world. It it a?ain owned atd pat op by th orljrinal proprVetor, and is now made w:ta tbe aame care, kill and atteutioa wbich gate it a sal of orer one million bottle per annum. It i a moat delightful Hair Drew leg. It eradicates scurf and dandrnff. It keep tbe bead cool and clean. It makes the hair rich oft and (lossy. ItprevnU the hair from failing off and turning gray It retore hair aponbald bead. Any lady or gentleman who values a beaciful head of hair should um Lyon's KatbV.rcn. It I knows sad ssed throughout the civlliied worl 1. Sold by all repecub' dealer. III.'I AS S. It Alt .M: C9.9 n .T. febi-dOm-eod A FACT o It ! a Dye. In the year 145 Mr. )Iathewart prepared the TEN K TUN 11 IU LTt;m.ce that time It has bees d be thou-ad, a im! in do inataixat haa t falUd to give ecL'r sstisfacnon. Tbe VfcMTnAN DTK U the cheapest In the world. I: price ia only lifty CeH . and each bottle cotUias do'ib e tbe quantity of 6 lu ihn usually soli frf oce dollar. Th VK5ET7AJI T TE is warranted not to Ir'ar tho hair or the scalp in the .lightest drgn e. The VENKIlAN DTK wt,rks with rar ldty sad certainty, the hair requiring preparation whatever. Th- VKNKTlAN DTK pTWoca any b4- tbat ay bo deired n that will not fsd, crtk or wah oat ore that la at pern.arnt aa th hair t.lf. For sale hy all drtrziata. Pnce 54 centa. A. L VATRKW8. On- ral Agent, 13 Cold street. X. T. Alo, Ifvaifactarer of Halbe' Arka Hair Cloaa, the beat hair drJDg ia ae. Pric 15 ceau. Jnnia ly nEMOVATEnS. CLEANING AliO DYEIl.'G ESTABLISIi"EIJT f 4HE CIOTXD 8TATKS DTK-DOCS E, sO.HOUTH I lU'soia street, IMianapolis, lrdisaa. At this old and well-knora etabliaaet. the ladioo cm hav ailka and woolen good a dyod it permanent ajbat beautiful colors; and genu' garments ihoruagbly renovated and repaired. New and aecood-hand clotktcg boexkt and aol.' Jat, a patktilar -ranch in the bu.ineaa denominated lino draw. Ing billia I able cloth, or tear ia any garmett ea bo ao wrought . Jat It can Dd bo viaible to th wakod yo. Ceme labor the plat, - oth lUiatota atreos. taalO JOSEPH HA&JU, IVoprMaw.
