Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1864 — Page 3

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SATURDAY MOKNINU. FEHUCAUY 27. CITY ITEMS. sT" Four Ace Cement Paiut ee tdrmiirDfQt. tZTTh6th, llth. 20th,4'Hli, 51t an-1 57th Iodiant are ciptcttrd dailj. f57 A IcJin in wheat will Le observed by reference to our commercUl column. f?T Second Lieutenant Thomm W. Lord. 17th Indiana, i Adjutant for the Tuft of Indianapolis. X3P Tbrfc or four case, of intoxicition and one? of fast dri sin;; occnrMe-i the Major jeterdaj. 5T" The 3th Indiana, Col. Soman, numbering five hundred, left jeaterd.sj hj the JfleroQTjle lUilroad for the Iront. The 2-1 Massachusetts, Col. Co"we!l numbering one hundre and eihtj-aeren,"paej through yesterday for Temievee." riTThe beautiful poem on Ireland, published in todaj'a Sei tinel. wm written br a lady of Kiel mood, ViriaU, iu ls2G. f5?7 The Chief Fire Engineer was out jester daj with his full force, looking to the condition of the public cisterns. rST At drinking place where the order gainst elling to coMieia ha been violated, guards are stationed to pul Hop to the thin?. . . . tyCo to Runniori' Ait (tilery for magnificent photographs. The turemost artist: iu the country are employed by Kunn'mn. VfT" Uncle Tom's Cabin will he repeited tonight at the Metropolitan, Mi- Kite Denin .ind Mr. Sim. Hyan making tlieir list appearance 55" The beautiful weither teerd.iv'brought out thetloomers, who p-detritiated Wähinron atrret in bifurcations;, lovelier limn violet.and wetter than dandelion. A Cheap Lot Lot No. in Dunlop and! Tutewiler'a addition to ItK.'i.ttiojroli!-, will be sold ' Terr eheip, fer cash. Inouire at this oflice. I tiT" No. 33 Weit Washington street, A. Lintz, proprietor, is visited daily by hdies and gentlemen, citizen and strangers. The hoots od shoes to be purchased there are elegant, beautiful, fashionable nnd durable. t3f Samuel Frank, a clerk in Monheimer h clothing store. We-t Washington street, accidentally shot himself through one of his hands with a pistol, Thursday last, inflicting a severe wound, but it ia hoped amputation will not be necessary. X3T"Ttn mall hou-es and building lot., favor ably situated, for sale at low figures and in payments to suit the purchaser. Apply at Walker & McKernan'a, Ileal Estate and CUim Arent, No. 8 West Washington street. 2C-2 Earlt Cloiso Anxious to give our young men time for improvement, we will continue to close at 6 o'clock P. M. during the season. W. k II. (Jlin. febl2d6m Proprietors New York Store. 147 A soldier belonging to the 35th Indiana a recruit intoxicated, yesterday laid down upon th Bellefontaine railway track, and both bis legs were cutoff below the knees by a freight train. The unfortunate fellow, suffering a thousand agonies, was h luted to the hospital. nr.The most complete stock of hats and caps in the State. ia to be found at Maker L Mclver's. This well known firm, in advance of all competition, have their shelves, floors and counters groaning with new goodi for the spring trade. Farm Lsxuat Aiction Four 20 acre blocks, about three miles south of the city. clo.e to a good road; will be sold at public auction on the 7th day ol Marth next. See po-ters and plats for further particulars see 27-2 Sr.vsx & Smith. Pen fold is the brilliant artist engaged at Kuimioo's Art (Jallery, Eist Washington street, opposite filenn's Itlock. IVnfold's photograph. Jit si, in oil, are the very chef !' ruvros of peniu. To admire them the Art (iallery is thronged dailv bv citizen and strangers. M men ant Tailoring Spring i approaching, autl for new und hciulitul st!es of goods for gentlemen's wear, nude in the most artistic fashion, call on (J. H Heitk am. No. 17 North Illinois street. Military wotk is executed promptIt, nnd in a manner unsurpassed, at llcitkmn's. " feb3dtf IsDiANArotis Hfbrfw HoEvoLSNr A-stia Tins. The member of the iIhivp Society are liercby imtiGed that there mil be a special rnet irg to" morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M , at the hall of the Young Men's Literary and Social Union, for the tian.s.iction of important Ixisino. Hy order of SOL. It LOOM, Pres. H. llAMStscrB. Sec'y. tlT luir r -i? soldiers, said to have ten rebel prisoners who had taken the oath of allegiance and joined the llih lixlian cavalry, were engaged m lnf nVay day before yesterday, near Camp Carrington, in which one of their number wa-. perhaps mortally pL-ibbed. Isajic Kottens and James Keller are the names of the chief offenders, all of whom have been arrcs-ted. 1 sirokTSNT to Tax Tai lit A number of the aseMirs of the internal revenue have receied Instruction from the Department to caue their assistant assessors to at once begin the colction of iuome returns lor the year ending Dei mber 31, Ir63, in their re.fective ilivisions. fliis is done in onler to insure an early completion of the Ii.t for tCA, for although tax pajfers are authorized to delay making returns until' he first Mondiy in May, those who have not maderet-urn by that day will be liaSle to assessment undo the provision of section 1 1 ot internal revenue'law. Addreia of C't. Mfwart to Iii old Command. Colonel R. R. Stkwart having accepted the command of the llth Indiina cavalry, he has fill Hie lOIIOWlllg buuioj iu ms um ihuiwhiiii; I n Di am ro lin. Ind , Feb. 2.), lM'tl. To the Ojicers and Enlisted Men ef the 2. Imiimna Carory: I am constrained by dutv to take leave of my old comrades in arm. 1 cannot do so without leaving them some expression of my deep regrets and nnleigned sorrow. In the march, the camp and the field we have shared the fortunes of war for more than two jears, from the Ohio river to the heart of the enemy's domain. We have made our way through the dark valleys of bittle and death. Whether rlushed with victory or depressed with reverses, the 2! Indiana, cavalry through every trial and vicissitude J,ÄS maintained its unshaken chivalry and untarnished honor. That 1 have been made a partaker of its glory during the progress of its brilliant career now only adds poignancy to my regrets in this the hour of our final separation. It 1 could feel les 1 might perhaps be able to say m .re. In sentiment, to each one of my living comrades I pive a crown of laurel. Upon the grave Tories ot those who have fallen, with a brother's hand and a brother's affection. I place the wreath of cypres The belief that 1 may be more useful el-e-where nerves rce in this melancholy hour of parting. Though henceforth we shall be separated in peron, we will still be united in spirit Our caue i a common caue. for it is the raue of civiliz ition, the cause of justice, an 1 the cause of contlitttional government. The same flgfhtll lead us, the same earnest purpose shall animafe us in the mighty struggle which is yet to come. We will go forth and finish our mission; and we may yet live to see the day when, from the great lakes of the North to the beiutiful savannahs which skirt along the still waters of the bayous of the South, a ur.ited, a happy, a conteated pd prosperous people hall once more sing together the song cf perpetual peace and unionl K K Stxwabt. Colonel llth Ind. Cavalry.

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t SrtS t. a. r. t. Byfr.-i the wi Atlantic, roVad ia lijM, A htt' I 111 (TTfti tb vo?a(rr' Bt', Rrnorrd,ln j-1nt dv. for lrom t r t And it Ji renowned for rnary a hallowed ffrare. Luxnrk-us plenty clottes th nulinf f.f-Ms, And Cere there br riebest bounty jfrt; Her "ot hy th produeti wot iminUined, Have lonjj to hardy irdatry t-ern trained; Her temperate cünt t o d4 ien cbanjr k'crw Ko mranar! Leat inteo, oor wioter' dow. bereft ot lit.ertj of all that's llet. the unhappy native eek in ain for ret; tili, in hi- yoatN, L tili a bp re taain Hnt be may yet h' I berty rej n. Boldly he darea the rivalry cf arrife, A od to hi country dd-raifa his l.fe; Tüt when .ld ace teaU on hi itherfd frara, Ard he t eholds his C"nnry latjr)r hap.e, lie arnp, a tear upon hi trembl n hanl. And seek a refuse in a f.rej(rr Iai;d'. IlUe, Sons cf Erin, in y .nr crtuntrr'a caue, Aril free Tourvehea from F.nIar.d'a cruel law! Ui-e; and retor tt.e Und that y-u Urth, To her proud rarik amonj the realm of earth! Joiu and regain, in .ne utufeyd baf.d. The I.,i,,t ruhf4 f j our nmch In'ured land; Nor let rrlentles F.er'ani' tern decree lö-pre azain yfur et!- t to be free. Think on the aix ient elory ynur land, T' rou each thrulo;rnf uul and nerve e h band I It Kemmer'a ..irret hade yojr hearti in.-pire, An-t warm you iih hi pa'riotic fire; Then ha!l T"r te.iiou la tjf !areryeiid. And pea-e aaln her olive waitd extend; Tlien ha'l your la 1 ar-juire aain the fame She boasted. 'vg ere Fnzland knew a name! Latist Sttlls If you want to gee some fine hat, and the latest tyles. jut drop in at fJale'a ani take a peep. The most fastidious cannot but be pleased. "o. 50 South Illinois street. A Si rtacoR IU mipt We can conscientiously recommend to tho.e suffering from a distres-ii.g couh, Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Couph Dal Mm. It gires relief almost instantaneous, and is withal not disagree ible to the taste There is no doubt but the Mellifluous Couh Hal -am is one of the best preparations in ue. and is all that its proprietors claim for it. We have tried it during the past week, und found relief from a moat distressing cough It is prepared by Dr. Strickland, o. G Kat Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0hi3. f Cincinnati National Union. tf Indiana State Hoabd of Agbici ltlrl.) State Hoist:. ' I.xoiA.VAi'oiir. February 21th, le-Gl ) The Hoard met pursu nit to adjournment. The following named members were pre.ent: Messrs. William?, Helm, Hamrick, Lder, McCouncIl, Thompson, McCrea, Sutherland, Fi!:cr, Cox, I) tnald.son, (irosvenor. Holmes and Poole. Tlie business being to mike out a new premium list, and rules and regulations governing the next State Fair, it was ordered that eight thou sand dollar be offered as premiums at the next State Fair , The place for holding the next fair not having been Krcd upon, it wa determined to refer the same to the Kxecutive Committee, who are authorized to invite proposal from the various cities in Indiana, to lit up suitable ground upon j vtincn to hoM the next lair, winch would require a cah subscription of t least $1.0011; and that the city guaranteeing the largest subscription for that purpo-e should have the next State Fair. Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Lafayette. Richmond, j and other plates, are requested to compete j The prcmiutn I i t was referred to the following committees: Live Stock: Hamrick, Loder and McCjiiiiellf Agricultural: Williams, Helm and Sutherland; Mechanical: fJro-venor, Cox and Thompson; Miscellaneous: Holmes and McCiea. Ordered to offer premium under Dunlop's re olution of the January session, to new breeds of milch cows. Mr .lohn H. Sullivan pre-ented his bill for j sundries oti account of exoenses of lG'l. which ! was referred to the Finance Committee with in struetions to report at the next meeting. On motion, tho Hoard proceeded to elect Superintendents, with the following results: (Jeneral Superintendent, W. II. Loomis, Indi anapolis. Superintendent Horse Department, Thomas Mitchell, Rush county. Superintendent Cattle, Sheep and Hog De partment, Fielding Heeler, Indianapolis. Superintendent Fine Art Hall, P. Hornbrook, Evansville. Superintendent Floral Hall, Will H. Ragan. Putnam county. Superintendent Power Hall, to be nominated by the parties furnishing the power. Superintendent Mechanics' Kail. A. R. Whistler. Peru, Ind. Sur erintendent Farm Product Hall, Major Geo. Moon, Warsaw, Kosciusko county. Superintendent Carriages and Cabinet Ware, Mr. Fish, Rloorningtan. Ordered that the Secretary be directed to print H,0i)(j premium lists, an I f!i: lare posters, the latter to cost not to exceed twenty cents each. A committee sf three were appointed, consisting ofMes;-rs Williams. Holmes nnd Thoiu;stn. to dr lit uitahle resolutions in leicience to the decease of Hon. W II Retmett. a meinlfr of the ' H)anl fiotn Union county, and Si mind Wiley, of j Switzerland county. (which report will be pub-i li-hed to morrow ) j A Smitary Department was est dilishcd, the i ilesin being to set aside Ulli. -iei t h d's and spice ; for the display of war trophic and such other articles as may be dun ate I from the army and other sources, which are to be offered at private i sale, and the remainder to be o' at auction at i ttie close of the lair, and tho prac ed. "tonther with the articles remaining on hand, t. be turned over to the State Sanitarv Commission. SKCOND DAY. KiBiti am 2.", IG4. Tho fomm'tfee Appointed to draft resolutions on the dei ea.-e of Hm W. H. Rennen, of Union county, and Samuel Wiley, ol Switzerlan county, submitted the following report, which on a call ol the roll was un.animotid v adopted: Wiu ntAS. This, the Indi itia Stite Hoard of Agriculture, ha heard with deep regtet of the death of two late members of thi Hoaid, in t lie persons ol the Hmi. Win II. Hennett. of Union county, and Simuel Wiley, of Switzerlmd county; nnd ilk kk vs. The former hiving been a member of this Hoard f.-r eiht yens, ami for a longtime a member of the Indi ma Legislature, House and Senate, as well a oie f ihe best cit'zens, fartneisand Mock croweis in Indian i ; and Wiilkkaa. The latter was a new and proiniing member of this Hoard; therefore Hetnlrrd, That wp deeply regret their decease and sympathize w ith their families, and their Urge circle of friends in the bereavement which has befallen us all; that this expression of our sorrow and sympathy with those who knew and loved them most, be placed upon the records of this Hoard and that the Secretary be directed to forward a copy of the same to the families of our deceived friends and late associates. All of w hich is respectfully submitted. .1. D. Williams. ) J. H. Thomson, v Committee. A J. Holm is, ) Mr. (irosvtnor, from the Committee on the pro;ssj Smitary Department at the coming ! Stale Fair, submitted the following rrprt, which j was concurred in: That the 1'xecutire Committee be and hereby are instructed to prepare mitab'e buildings and ' enclosures f..r t'-,e exh.bitloti of trophies of war and other articles thttrniv be donated to the State Holder State Sanitirv Couunis-nn for that purp-e. to be exhibited in a sepirate enclo sure in cr adjoining to the State Fair ground, the ' ei. trance thereto to be from the Fair ground, as ; also th exit to the sarue. at w hich entrance an admission of 2. cent shall be charged; nd that the Secretary be instructed to cdl tor donations from those who may exhibit articles at the Fair, the same to be on sale durirg the Fair on pr.va'e terms, but not to be, removed, except by permission of the Superintendent, until the cloe of ihe Fair. Articles so donated, if not sold as above, to be sold at auction at the cloe of the Fair; and all funds derived, whether from tickets of admission to the S initary grounds, or from the sale of war trophies, or articles so donated, to he paid over in full to the Slate Sanitary Commission. eae the actual cost of preparing d builJ iris's aUJ fences for taid Sute Sanitary Exhibition On motion all unfinished bu-iness was rcierred to the Kxecutive Committee, when the Boird adjonrr.ed to meet on Monday, October 3, being the first day of the Fair. W. II. Looms, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. 1. C.AI.I, OKIE RS Hl SEUVICFS TU THK CITIZENS OF Indlanapoli and viclaitT. OJhce, Virginia Avenue Jl. Kiienci 5ortb Saw Jery atreet, 'o 3T. ctU'63-dly

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fateo,TD imtoiirrotm mei iTinumitL.For yiornlng ICeport See Flrat 1'nfr rVilit Report. FROM CHATTANOOGA. TttE FiGUTat TVJ WE L Hi L L THE REBELS RETREAT TO DATON. Heavy Fighting: Expected. Löhs on ISotli JSitlM Sevi'o Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac Ac. From Plillndelpttin. PitiLAticLrni a, Feb. 2G The Evening Hul Ictin has the following intere-ting special: Timnll Hill, Ga , February 21 On Mondiy, a strong column of infantry preceded by civairy mtvel out from Chattatxtosa, near the old battle field of Chickamauga, and took up the direct road for Tunnel Hill and Dilton. Haird Hiid Carlin directed the movement. The force advanced without opposition east of the Chickaminga across, and break thoe rugged gnps At Taylor's ridre a pa-ty of the rebel cavalry were driven in confusion by Col Harrison. The head of the column marched on and rc-ted during the night at Itinggoid. The movement was commenced yesterday morning. The cavalry in advance had several lively skirmishes with the enemy's mounted forces", consisting of the 1-t rebel Tennessee They were, however, continually pudied back until ab ut 1 o'clock, p. rn , when our forces cime in piht f Tunnel Hill, and a eonfl-ct ctmmence-J, in which a great deal of righting was done especially by the enemy. There was little loss on either side. Col. Harrison, having pushed forward toward the front, and seeing that the rebels greatly out numbered his forces, until he was met Lvour infantry. Heing certain of mr ort , Col Harri.-on again pressed torwaid and drove ihe enemy precipitately out of the town of 1 unrif l Hill The enemy h id an entire brigade of cavalry under ehargo of Oen. Wheeler, with four pieces of artillery, and opening iimii us with the latter our progress whs checked. As soon as our artillery came up its fire was directed principally at Col. Hrown'rf rebel cavalry, who had advanced upon Colonel Harrison's right. It beins now dark our forces retire! hnni fnne , ' - '-'uaMa miles in the direction of Dalton to await supplies. In the meantime (Jen Starling's command ad vaneed from the vicinity of Cleveland, preceded by a cavalry force under Col. Long, of the 4th Ohio cavalry. The latter is said to have penetrated to within three miles of Dalton to tlav. Vesterday morning about ten o'clock the advance was again resumed Portions ol Johnson's and Heard's commands are moving forward on the main road from Kinggold towards Tunnel Hill. No skirmishinc of any consequence took place until 1130 We firmed ourselves in the vicinity of Tunnel Hill, and it hjoii became evident that the rebels were resolved on rnakini; a stand The cavalry h id advanced some distance ahead of the infantry, but us soon as the latter was in sulhcient force to support the cavalry, ami advanced along the road to a hill on which the rebel bitteries ha I been posfel the dar before. No enemy had as yet been observe i'w hen suddenly u battery, planted on the hill to the right of the tunnel, opened, and several shells were thrown with great accuracy into our ranks. Several were killed and wounded. Oen. Whipple narrowly escaped death from the rear eiplosion of a shell. No contusion was ere tied. Ii'iwever, aud the cavalry tetirel to shelter. In the meantime our artillery came tin. and f!nf .in Hotchkiss, (,f the 2d Maine Hutery, posted two ! ten pounuer r.irrotts on an eminence to the right of the road, and opened on the enemy with For.o' effect les-ened. however, by theimperfee tion of the shells, hut four ot which exploded. Capt Harris, of the 9lh Indiana Hatterv, aOcr wards posted two pieces to the left of the road, and assisted in dislodging the rebel battery from its Hsition. Aller the infantry began to advance Oen. Mor pan, taking the ttb'els on the right fl ink, matching along the crest oT Tunnel I Hill, completely turned the ranks of the enemy, who lb. in con fusion. Our troops pursued them, b.it there wa.i tio huhtiin: until we were within thret miles if D dtoti, when-the niemv w is lonnd in a tmn" ' ; i " . . . T I l " ' c ociween a ingn an-i precipitous r inue of mountains called Kocky Falls Hetween this gorge an-l the nilro.id our forces were met by a hup mu-kerry fir e. but this w ;is replicl to uiih Mich ellect that ihe rlel l,,lC was di-1 tdge I and diiven Im-k t, tu.ir second line. Soon alter this.shoi and shell fH)rP,l jn f,om ß pieces of artillery, which eotnpellel our shirmih ers t( rt tire The rebel fire was kep up with vijror till sun down. (Jen Divis ndvanced with two brigades and took up a position at the mouth of the gorgtv Ni$:ht now cime on aini the conflict endedf We mav have heavy fi-hting to morrow. 1 he loss n both sides in the-e importint ope rations have been very severe. From Cairo Cairo. February b The steamer Superior, for Kvarisviile, has arrived with bales of cotton and a rpiantity of sugar. Among the ra?ngtr bv ihe Superior is Gen. Diydson. He will wait here for orders. The Memf his Huiletiti. has information indirectly from high military authority at Vicksburg confirming Sherman's occup ttion of Selm i, Ala" which, it says, was gained by a revere fight. No particulars received The Hulletin add- that it understands that the next point of attack ill be Montgomery, the capital of AI it i run. I he fteirner Clvde, cngacd in the cotton ' trade, was seized on the 13th at Skironth's ' Landing, by the gunboat Louisville, for alleged vio'aiion of trade regulations, her commander hiving agteed to carry a rebel bitterv across the river tor ." .boo jn K,,!J. The name of her corona mder is H. Cook. The ocean stetmhips Helvidere anl Northerner arrived at Memphis on the 21th. When 10(1 miles below Memphis the commander of the Helvidere discovered the steamer Pike holding communication with the shore, contrary to militarv order. The Helvidere fired upn the shore, and the first volley started up about 21 0 guerrillas, ho tie I tn'cotistcrn ition. The P.ke was ordered to icport at Memphis. From l.otnovillc. I Lot tsviLit . 1-Vb. 2H A special to the Jour- J nal from near Uuzard Koo't, Oeorgia, Feb. 23,; says: lien Cro.'t is in tl-.e vallev bevo:id Uockr Fall, where he found the enemy in heavy force. Mor- j gan and McC k are feeling the enemv at Huz- i zrd Uoost, and rkirmishing is lively. FOR SALE. On Monday, March 7, 1864, at 11 o'clock A. M., In Front tf Spann Sf SmitYs Real Estate OJice, Opposite Odd Felloict' Hill. IOl-R TWKNTT ACRK LOTS BKINi, PARTS OF ; ection2. Ton 15.1.r?e S EaM. Msrion County, lnd:ana, and i;ur.1 abott ;bree outh of tbe City o' ttv1ianap.'b:, adjur.injr the Maltn Fie. Most of the fcrf-wi-xt a'd soin ot the aw-tiruVr ha h e n cut ol On Lot No. 4. a beautiful rto , f about thrra act ha bfen rrrrrct, aaJ tbre i. ow tiiulxr oa all tL lots mo pt No. 1. Th iand tf well cikuUted by aoil ant! position f,.r enhr brici-yarJ. gar-ien rg cr pr.Tt rtwlrnc purpor T h l.nd w ,ll le Mi iu K.U. Pr a plat cf tica aee hanUl il'.. Th h tt adj jil cacu other and wül top tier make a pw-d farm. Tr m One-half loi n. the balance In ii and twelve F artier rrticr:!ar tnT re i verta!:.e J rf f thr Go W MavtJfl !, Kritrnald II-Hall, Jcba Sparn. cr either of th un!r !i!ie3. .n rr bf..r the day f alr. Tbe tract appear on the County Maps in the name of alary IVni. tt. S po-i;ie and without reerv. Tu! perfect SPANN a ilrH. fb2i-dtni. Eeal Eta! Agent, Ir.diarapc.U.

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Iadlainaplis Chamber ot Cora, nie rce Pre-ident T. B. Elliott. Vice Presidents W. A. BaflfcsHaw, Jonx M. IxiRD and S H. V. Noel. D rectors Johx Calile. L T. IIasselm a. J. V. Mi srHT, E. H Alvoed, L. Hills, Johji Fishback. run. P. Rcscn. I. Mamsl-k, A. D Wood and J. D Pattiso. Secrttary J. Habard. FltiDAT, February 6. Sile 300 bohf!s rH wheat at $1.15; 500 brb eitra flour at $3 79. m Wm ' 1 1 vairaaam.; ninrlnnatl Tliarket. Cixcixxati. February DC. The demand fjr flour speculative; unchanged; $5 7535.M) fur superfine, and $3!0fäGO0 for eitrv. Wheat steady" at $1.2?al 3U for red. and $1 35(7? 1.40 for white. Corn is dull at $1.00(TJ 1 03 in bulk. Oats steady at yc in bulk, ltye dec Imd to 1 .in. Wht-ky in fnir demand at 73c. Pork iu moderate demand at .421 30(222 30 Hulk shoulders steady at (ajjie; sides dull at UraO?; for rib and 10i4'(gHia4' for ciear; fieaw iitms HC. La'rd is dull at I2.,c. Monev easy. Oold, silver, 4i(350c prem. Lichange firm at par. atev vnrk iHarkri. Nlw York, February 26 Flour dull. Wheat dud nt SI C.ll 1 G5 for white Wheat dull and lc lower at $1.50(31.58 fur Clucao Spring. Jl .0(( 1 m lor 3Itlwukic Club nnd $1 UlCdl ht lor N inter Ked Western Corn firm at $1 29 (Tri .10 Lird dull nt 131 (a 14c. Money eay at aG t.er cent S'crlin" exehan;e sieidv I rdfo I id f in j oriel: ei I nt 5?5n. advuiced to 5S3i. declined to 575',. all,i closed firm at 5 premium. From tbe Cincinnati Price Current, Feb. 24. Financial and Commercial Summary for Ilm lat Week. The money market has not uiiierTnn nnv material change since the date of our last weekl y review. The supply of capital has been ample, mid with only a moderate demand. Discounts h ive ruled easy ;,t G'tf Ü per cent the latter ihe prevailing figure for good D iner . in the open market Exchange has ruled very close, and rates are firm at par buying and I 10 premium selling, for New York, Boston arid Philadelphia Baltimore is dull at (rc?3 discount buying. Orders on Washington are in good demand nt Vi to 3 discount y6 the loading price. Cash orders are taken t4oi,l2 discount. Vouchers (city) sell at f' discount. Gold has declined, closing at 57 premium buying and 53 selling. S Iver 4i Q 51 premium buying. We quote: BrvtNu. New York par. .t prem. Silver 4SS:.tl nrcrn. Ordera on Wasblngtnn.i'Oc, pgi skllino. 1-10 prm. 5s rt m. i'rem. Vuanrs'ers' Vouchers, city fsi In the early part of the week Ihe market for Hour, under the influence jf foreign news, took an upward turn nnd prices .advanced 15 to 23'?, with a considerable specul itivc dem ind, but sub sentient arrivals from abroad counteracted the influence of the earlier news, and the advance has been lost, the market closing quite dull. The cause of tie advance was the Dm t Oerman wnr. The fmt impression was that England would be entangled iu this quarrel, ar.d tint conscijueritly Baltic supplies ot grain would be cut off. but a subsequent developed pacific policy on ihe part of Oreat Biitain changed the aspect of the question. Hence the decline In our market wheit advanced 2($3c, and this has been maintained, but the market closes weak. Com, with 1 i n lit supplies, is higher, closing at $11 05 for ear in bulk, nnd $1 08 for shelled in bulk. Lineed oil advanced to $1 53, and at the close holders asked $1 55 Groceries very linn, and prices aro again hicher. Provision are very - strong. There was a tendency toward weakness on Situidav. and on Monday ther? was not much done on account of the holiday, but the advance in pork nnd lird in New York yesterday, in the face of n decline in sterling and gold, fully re-tot ed whatever strength had been lost, arid the trade closed buoyant w ith not many sellers at $22?22 50. for liew mess pork, country and city; 5Uc more was mostly asked. Bulk meats mar be quoted nt S(7l8tc for shoulders; l)rl0o for rib sides; 1034' I le for clear do. Mini He fur pi tin bams. Lots on the spot are verv hatd to buy, and stocks at country points nre nlso getting quite scarce. The latter have been selling nt about the same prices packed, as we (ju.de for lots on the spot loose. ery little bicon in the maiket.and prices are nieiely nominal. The I ird m irket drags, that is to siv there is not much life iu the trade, although prices are a tritle heiter under the news fioni New York. At the close ni d LI whs mostly asked for country .and ci'y, but the latter w.a- obtainable nt 12Jb At 12j6?l2'c then' would be a lair dem ind River navigation is resumed REMOVALS. K K M O A" A. I.. WK fHVR "KMOVKU rROM OS. 75 AND 7? If Wrof Uashiiistco Mrect, to tb nw nd comtnodiou rocci, .. 12 Son i it Tirrullaii street. In Sclumirs ;I.ick, where e nlh r t' the trale a full and weil e. ecu! tnck of m j.te an I Fancy liry Good-, Noti m-, Ac, MiSxient in quantity al variety to check tbe entire m morauJum ot any buy er, and at prices uiiMir. pas-cJ in i ,e Vit. Merchants wid find it to tlioir a.lranfae to examlna oar un k and prices before purch linfr etewhere fe t.t-d I oi CKUSI AND Jt PEL. ACENCY. B. II. KPICE2K cVCO., HEAL ESTATE AGBXTS, IVorvvootl'M UlocliT, No 20 1-2 North Illinois Street, INUIAXAPOLIS. IND., BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGES UEAL ESTATE, C, Ac. 03ic open at nijtit Tor a, Kvrral ;ock1 Farm within 5 miles of the city. For 5rflf V number of Ho-i.se, and Lots within tbe city limit, from SJrToO to f 9,1 0 in price. For 5ak and Tra le A larsr nimber of fine P.uil-ling Iots in all parti of th- cily, from 100 to IS.IXXJ in price. Pi ron wi?bii.g to bu.ld or buy oa peraUtion will do weli to call. ForSaU or Tr'ie A number of Improved Farms in th State of Indiana: tl-o a larre qnantify of Ccimprond Land. Ft Sale or Trade- Several good Saw and Floor Jfllls convenient to Id:adapolis. For Sale cr Trade A lot of Mercaandii, Dry Goods, Liqior, Ac. For S! or Trade A pair of well broke mules 6 and 6 year oi l. and Harnes-; alo a rood llor. fblT d3oi NOTIONS, &C. CII1LDKE. S CABS. GIGS AND WIL LOW WAG OAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IIFTT D1FFEEENT STTLES ON EXHIBITION AND for a!e at my atesroom. up atairs. They are aeIrcted from the best manufacturers, and vary tn prices from TWO to TMKTY DOLLAhS apic. Dealers will Cud it to their interest to iuepert tae rods. CUAKLtS MATF.Ii, fet20-dl Ca No. W We,t W ahicgton Street.

CEMENT PAINT.

THE GREAT PRESERVER OF THE AGE The Oldeatand tlestPreaerrlngUear Injr 1'ialnt In the United itat. jJL n i ii vn iLiuiiaiii ' ii l i 1 1 1 Four Ace Cement Paint. IT IS THE Heat iici:Ni:icvit; l-.l r In tlae World! Ileal It AlUtOA I PAl r in thr World! Itrl WIIAICIM. PA i Intlip Worldl Het PAIT for n;ri: I'OSO In the World! Ifcot IttlOHM; T In the World! f T IS USED BY MORE THAN FIFTY DIFFERENT 1 KailroiJs, for rooEn tLelr cars, and paintinir all tin, iron, zinc, fnibr, car-Mils, truck-beams, tei.Cns, mt.rtice. and for painiing bride; the inside of atock cars to prevent hnre from eatinjj the wooilen lining; pits of tendi-rt and iiiMiletLf hatne, t0 preerre and protect tlem; locomotive boilers, b f .re the laif?injj is put on. an 1. in f.ict. nhirvtr a paint is required to prenerre. any materi -Is, or fur hard ue, iiiTea 1 of beau'y, there this 1'aiEtis the tnot raluibir ri an everknown. it is lm;i By Farmers, ItuilJer and Architects to preserve any timber nsv t in buildings of nil kind, and T-r fence potg and ills lefore t!;ey are laid mi brick or More foundation. To prevent dimpiif-i in lrii-k !vr-l ;i:i;r, a plank t.houl.1 be paititetl and laid between the cellar vail and the upper wall. For tin roofs or for painting shingle roof, this Pait.t i uiiurpnsed. r 1 i'M:n P.y Government foi roofing th- ir liarr.ick-, and painting the hulls uf their gunboat, and i- a uriirers.! favorite in the Navy Yard-, . the tnot vilu.iblc preserving and wearing Cenir.t Paint in the world: it is r.i:t In New York. Philadelphia, iotou. Chicai?". Cincinnati, t. L uir. and in f.ict all over the West, and jronouiiced by alt, after more tlun ten yeari trial, to be wi-hout n equal, having htood w hat no otliT Paint ever did. Th salt-water test on irr!i, tin and wixxl, for years, preserving ail material perfectly. IT .S UOKKIll) ItH own way up; tluwly, but perma'M ntly. to popular favor, and commands the notice m,l enjoyr the favor of tbe raot scii ntinr Naval and R rlroad Rn!;iiieer, a well aa the leannd and practical rm clianics of ibia country. Atnoni; tbe thousmds who are uinir on' Paint we would refer to a few oiuinent judges, whose name will be found Lelow: DAVID MACY. Preident and Superintendent, Peru and Indian ioMs Kailroad KOUKKrMKF.K, Superintendent and Master Mechanic, Indianapolis and Cmornnnti lUilroad. J.D. IIASLEP, Master Mechanic, Dellfontaine, Kailroad, Il)lili;i. iEO. CmriiCH. J.-m-rs .nvilie K.ilroad Indianapolis JOHN CitXlJMifi:, SiperiiitendentTerre Haute, Alton and St. Louis Kailroad. A Mimll ciUrount made to such wboleile agents a we Belect Formale by lit AMi A. IIOYDi Sole Aqent. for Indianajiolis, Ind. &ept'.'6-d3u(ltaw WINES, LIQUORS, 6cC. HAHN & ROSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, statu si:jir.L kvilui.c;. WHOLES ALK DE A LEUS IN' Foreign and Domestic !8, 1 CIGAHS, TOBACCO, &C. Wa call particular attention to our fine asaortment of penu!ne imported AIo onr Iarg Stock of OLD BOURBON WHISKY AND TOBACCO, All bonght before the rle, which enables tu to tell a tbe vry lowent price. We invit Dealer to xamine our atock before purchaing elsewhere. EI AIBTV V KOMI. Jar.8-:Cm UK. WIIITTII2K. PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVICE FKEE OF CHARGE. Dr. Whittier' Theory, Symptom and Treatment t Cbronic. Ntvou, L'rinary. and Sexual Disease, free, in a plain sealed letter en v lop, fur nix cent to prepay potatre. It i a clear delineation of all the dieae and condition reultin? from the infringement of tbe moral la, exceaes, iudul'nce, exposure and Imprudences in married and Mnj life. Kvery sentence eontaina int ruction to tbe afSicted, and huld be read by every Touni person, to keep theru otT tbe Khoala on which oth er bave been broken to pieces. AmvtiremM clearly t-tatea to be un ter tne control ot judiciou treatment, and thereby prerent inclination to one Terypro'iSc cau.e of disease. Nearly every cai of disea ran be treated without hindrance to t usin. Medicine aent by mail, secure from observation. Charpea mo-ierate; cotmtiltations by letter or at the office free; cure guaranteed. Office 65 St. Charle street, between Sixth and f-erenth, oneaquare aouth of Lindell Hotel, I. O. Box 3094, St. L-'ufs, Mo. Circular Letter perialty for ladie. containirig noihinfr referring to Sexual Diseases for 3 cent postage. Janl-dAwl? COPARTNERSHIP. Livery Business. rpHE ODERS1G5ED HWF. FORMED A C0PARTI rfrhipintbe Livery baine,t unier the style of OhLOP Jk TATIjOR. Tbeir -tble are located at tbe corner of Pennlrania and Fearl ureet. and they will keep the bet of atock and carriages for the accommodation of the public. Tney will al-o be ready at all tlrr.ei to purrha-e tock and pay the bet price! in the market. In connection with their l.rery bu-inef. thT will keep a boarding and ale ttaMe. DICK ORLOP, . STItPHF.- TAYLOR, feb3-dlra (foraaerly of Lafayette.) REAPERS AMD MOWERS. The Improved Uucicyc IScnpcr and Slower TO WHICH WAS AWARDED TWO PRXMIUM3 BT 15LIANA STATE FAIU.1S63. TTILL BE ON S ALK AT A. D WOODS' HARDWARE V Store, Ka' Wa-shiDton treet, Indianspolia, ob a'ter Apnl I.t, 1-Ü4. It i now in ttore at . Browning's Warehouse, sear the bllefontainelep-t. Call and se it. Until April 1st addres Dorsey Andersoo, AnlA, Greeocatle, Jan27-dZm.

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

Trotn the army hospital the bloody battle-f eld the miniton cf the rich and humble abede of the poor from Ihe efSce and the sacred desk frorn the mountain top, distant valleys and far-off Stands of tb ore an from every nook an 1 corner f.f the civillied world ia pouring In the e tide nee of the astonishing e.fects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION FdTTKRS. Taoasands upon thousands ot letters like the following may be seen at ur office: IUafsscar, Sept. 1, 1C3. j j,tT n Jn tjj arrny hop'ta! for fourteen months speechs and nearly dead. At Alton. DU tbey (rave me a bottle of Plantation B;tter. Three bottles restored bj speech and cured rre. . CA. FLAUTE." Sovth Wahiw, o., Jdly 2-i, ISiC. One voun? man. La h..i tsen ;- m i net out of tbe bouse for two years with Scrofula and Fryrpla, after paying the doctor orer f JS ithout benef.t, hs been cured ly tn bottles of our bitters. KDWARD WOINALL. The following Is from the Manager of the Unleu Hiue School for tbe Children of Volunteer; nTKMBtaa Massiox, Fiitt-Skx asra SrarsT.r Xtw To, August 2, L-03. i '!. Dsns: Tour wonderful Plantation Bitter bav been gi-en to wrnic of our l'ttle chiMren auff.nng from weakness and wek Iucr, with moM hsppy efTect One little girl, in panic dar. with paiu in her hea.l. Io of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill bad been exhausted, has Wen entirelr restored. We commenced w;th but a teapoonful tl" Bitters a dar. Her appetite and strength rapidly increased, and kbe ia now well. Respectfully, MRS. O. M DF.VJK." I owe much to you. fr I verily believe the Plantation Bitters bae saved mr life. REV. W.'ll WAOGONSR. Madrid, N. T." 44 Thou wilt send me two bottles more of tby Pla-ita'ion Bitter?'. My wife has been greatly beue!it:ed by their ue. Thy f lend, ASAtXRR N, Philadelphia, Pa." I bare been a vreat euTerer from Dvpepsit, and I..d to abaiid.'H pre acliing. -jhe Plantation Bitters have cured me. UKV. J. 8 CATHORN, liochcMer, N. T." Send u twenty four d ien more of yon r Plantation Bitter, the x-jcLrit f wLich are daily ucreaiIlg with the gnest of otir h( iiie. STKKS, CHADWICK 4 CO., Proprietor of Vjliard's Hotel, Washinartoti, I. C. I have g:en the Plantation Bitters to hundre'ls of our dis-Mi sr.Mjcrs with the m-vt astonihing effect. ti. W. D. ANDRKWS, SuperiTitendnt SIdier' Home, Cincinnati, . 4 n,e plantation Bitters Lava cured me cf liver complaint, of which I wii 1 d up prostrate and Lad toahandon my businc-s. H. B KlNCiSI.KY,ClevtUi.1,U." ' Tbe P'antstion Bitter bave cired rae of a deranpennt of the kidneys and urinary organs that baa distressed me for year. I: ac's Iik- n rliami. C. C. MOORE, :U Broadway, N. V." Ac, Ac. Ac, Ac , Ac. The Plantation Pilfers make the e ik strong, the languid bri li.int, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of a celebrate i Calihaya Bark, Winterreer,, Sa t-afrs. Root, l!erb, Ac , all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. S. T.--1860.--X. Tersons of sedentary hatits troubled with weakness, latitude, palpitation of tbe beart, lack of appetite, distress af.er eating, torpid liver, constipation, d.'erve to buffer if they do not try tbem. They are recommended by the h e'aest medical author ities, and are warrauted to produce an immetliu'e beneficial effort. Tbey are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Noticic Any persou pre'ending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impos tor. It ia put up only in our patent loir cabin bottle B -ware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterous stuff for which several pr&oni are already in prison. See that every bottle has our private United Stales Stamp over the cork unmutilated, and signature n steel t late side label. Sold by r'-spectab: dealen throughout the habitable. globe. V. II. II It A I 12 .V CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y febl-dCm BKOWiVsS BRONCHIAL TROCHES TUKSE LOZKNOKS AHE PREI'ARKD from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affection A.stami, Ho ir.senes. Coughs and Irritation or Sort-hess uf the Tlin at. PEBLIC SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS Will find them beneficial in tlcariiu the oice before speaking or sin'ntr; and n-lievin : the. thr at afier any nnuual exertion f .he vocal organs, baring a peculiar adaptation ti aT- ctions whic i disturb the r.'an of Sp-t'Cll, Sold by all Drnr?iMs an I Dealers n Medicln in the United States and most foreirn countries at 23 cent per box. f-M-dAwIm The Confessions and Uxpericnrr r au Invalid. Published for tbebtiefit and as a CAUTION TOTfL'NG MEN and otb rn, who suflVr fr.-m Nervous Debility, Premature Dt-ca) of Manhood, Ac, fupplylng at tbe same time the means of self-cure. By one who Las cured himself after undergoit r cotijdera! le quackery. By inclosing a p st paid addressed envelope, single cop;es may ne naJ or tlie author. NATU ANIKL 1IAYFAIR, Esq., feb).d3m Bedford, Kings Co., Jf. T. t2T IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR IlAkvcr'a Fem alk Piua Lave never yet failed la ra moving difflcnities arising from obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health when auft"ritis from Spinal affections, Prolap.a. Clerl, tbe White, or other weakness af tbe CUrlne Organa Tbe Pills are perfectly harmJss on the constitution, and may be taken by the mot-t delicate female without cans Ing distress the tame time they art like a charm by strengthening, invigorating and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly pe riod with regularity, no matter from what causes the obstruction may arise. Tbey should, however, NOT he taken during tbe first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage woiib. be the result. Esch box eontaina 60 p lis. Price flDr. IIABVF.T'S TKRATISK on Diseases of Females, Tregnancy, Miscsrriege, Barrenne, 5teril;ty, Reproduction and Abues of Nature, and emphatically the Ladies Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 84 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents required to par postage Tbe Tills and book will be sent by mail when desired, securely sealed and prepaid, by J. BRTAX, M. D-, General Agent, 5q.6 Cedar street. New Tork. IiSold by all the principal druggists. TUMLINSON A COX, Druggists, Agente, sept30'63-dAwly Indianapolis, HTNEW DISCOVERY FOR THE speedy and permanent cure f Seminal Weakness. Urethral and Vaginal Diacbartr. Gleet, Seqaal Diseases, Emissions, Impotence, Genital Debility and diseases at the Bladder and Kidneys. Bill's 5ncmc Pills arc warranted in all cases and caa be relied oa. No change of diet required. They do not causate.nor Interfere srith business pursuits. Upwards of 200 eases have been cured the past month. Jfrre tA o hundred pytician4 tXem in Vuir pritat4 practic, and all nrtak trWZ cf Vuir e3oaca. They are entirely harmless o the system, and can be re lied cn in ail eases arising from youthful indiscretion or self-abase, which often incapacitates the sufferer from fulClling Vitdutit of rnarrUd life. A TREATISE of 61 pages, container means of enra. sett free to all. Two stamps required for postage. The Pills will be sent by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of One Dollar, by j. BRUN. n So. TÄ C. dar street, X, T. Sold by all the principal draggiata. T0MU5S05 COI, Agetts. eept30-Uwly Indlannpoas. STLADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DONT fail to read tbe advertisement la thie paper, head' IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Cheeiman, of New Tork, has devoted the last th'rty years ef bia practice ta Femal Complatsta. lis Itlla act Lke a charm. They are reliable and safe. aoT9-laa

SPECIAL fiOTICES.

a (.i;.M UAL itrnnLLio.i, Triumph of a Great Dhcorerj! The j ibl c has reKe'led sgs!nt cauterl-lnt üar Dta. Faht-n ba foreorn thern. A sag artns ecmasun'ty bat a L-pted In tbeir tead frtstatlora'M it air Dtr, And for three rea.oan It embr.Wnt blacker the hair, not the skia. It U a etaKL em-.Mest, Sot a burnirg Caid. It does not turWje atar-, suh blooming metallic tirjre. but j rodnee her own Bvirjr hues. Its cool in effect is lasting. D tea detotUoo. Its results are cni'rtu. It never fa. is. Kanufactured bv J. CK:STAD )kO, N. aster Hoose, New Tork. Sold by all iTugglst. App ed y Hair Drcer. fet :-dIrr.odalrr.ew HAGAN S MAGNOLIA BALM.. Tai i- ti. rn t dcM;htfjl an! ettrai rdfnary article ever 'is.-.. red. Jt itiÄ- iti iyi l-urnt face and Lard to a pr-s'ly atin texture f ravisl.ipa: beauty, tm psrtiügth tm.bK pur.ty f f yo'tth, a-id the l!i:tipu4 appearance , iniiir. iu tbe cty le'.i f fasLiti. It remove tsr, freckle, j.in-pl -s aid reephne ef tie skin, leaving the c--uipL sln fre'h, transpsrent and suio'lh. It c-i'a.u i nxtenal lJurioos to th" skia. Patroniied by Artree and Opera rieger. Iti-what every lidy Lonld have. Sold e-ryv. Lrre. Tr psndty W. K. II A (JAN. Troy, N. T. Addres all order to DLMAS 5. BARN F.N A CO, New Terk. M5-'Crn-eo-l A FACT ' . It I a Ilj-e. lu the yeir 1S45 Mr. Mathew first prepared tie YEN. TI N 1I1U DTK; !t ce that t:rae jt has bees üfei bv tb'ua'id. and lu no iLtawe has i failed to give entire .1 il.ction. Ti e VKNKTt AN DTF. Is the cheape-t ia the world. Its price is cn'y tUy Ceil-, anl each b t'Je cf r.taiat doub'e the quantity of dye lu Ibo usuaily sold for one dollar. The V FX FT! AN 1'TE is s arrat.ted not to Injure the ha!r or tt.e i-ra'p in tbe slightest degrre. TheVFNKTlAN DTK vcrks itb rarid ty and certainty, tbe hair requiring no preparation btever. TheVKNKllAN DTK produce any sha le ttat nay t desired on- tliat w Jl i.ot fd, crk or wa-h cut otie ttiat i as p-rma!ient as the bsir i' If. Tor sale by all drugw'i.-ts. Price r.tU!.t,. A I. MATH KITS. Gen rat Acnt, 13 Gold treet. N. T. Also, Mn.afactnrer of ilslhe Amira Ilair Gloss, tbe best hjir drt uij iu use. Price 55 cents. JunelS-ly REMOVAL. C M2 f as.' XL. . llfi: RFSPKCriTf.LT GIVK NiTtCK OF OUR BEinoval, on the 1st tr.t., fiora T" West Washington str.-e to o. ;ts oulls .nrrldlun Street, Schnull' New Blrck, and invite Merchant to an elimination of our stock of Beaver, Casimere. Fur ami Wool Hat, w itli Cap of all tylo tor men and boy, h ch w offer to tbe trade at price a low as can I e found tn any oilier Western Jobbing llat lLrue. Our stocks ate selected at the best manufactories East an 1 are f styles suiting tlie tr!e f any locality. In tiaw Goods we have a't all times a good assortment. IOXAI.DSON A CA Bit. 3J So th Mend an street, hchuull'a w r.;xk. f-l 15-dJw WANTED. E3 1 r LOY.n lilXT. 0,? A MONTH AG F NTS WANTFD TO FKLL vi?7 f O wing Mschinei. We will gle a commission on all Mach res sold, or emply agents who will v.tik f r the above w ages and all ext-eties paid For paiti.ular address BOT LAN A CO. General Agents, feb:5-dCt Detroit, Mkirss. THIS IS A RICH AND PECTORAL BALSAM or Tita st osr HEALING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING QUALriTES. IT tS A r AJD rLfASANT MIP1C1XZ FOR I MA NTS AXD TO U.M. ClIILDItlV. IT IS A CERTAIST IUIPT rOB

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AO-CENTS TUR IIOTTI.r. Fr J-r!e by all Druggists, ani rnanufactured r. By DR. BTRICKLANI). nsrnniAri, o. For ssle by Jan 4-deodAwly. Fit AN K A. BOTD, Irruirist FURNISHING COODS. TH0NSSEN & LAHEY, 67 West Washington Street, newteen Illlnol and lenneiiee ftf.. .tearlr epoite die llatesllouie. WHOLESALE A'OTION OODSB,Gents' Furnishing Goods AND H O JS I JZ JZ "V . uJCoodi Mold Ht.ew Vrk JobblMf Prlcc. 4 ASTROLOGY. 5 ASTROLOGY! 5 GO AND SEK THE NATCIUL GITTFD ASTSOLOCKk, Prcfesr LIONADIOUS. He is the seseuik son of the seventh sn. Bnn with a natural ( f t, ho sees Into futurity with such csaetnesa that 1 ts really astonisbict;. lie 1 the bona fide Asfroler of tbe Nineteenth Century. With the aft ef a Bffic elsse and the card of tbe eminent Freoch Sorcere, Vadasoe Lenormand.be eaa tell everyth sj that Is t.II wrspt ta oblivion, lie will tell those who consult lim wh i they will marry, the number f rid dren they w ll have, and tbelencth it their hve. foe a few day. Ob ty com aast consult tbe Astrolcgi.t, at No. J kt ciucky A vetue. first houssi below tba Bank. Persona wuh nsj ta consult the Professor by letter caa do ao by S'at-ra; their ae, c mplex o, ard tbe savnbtta tbey wrre born tn, er-rlosirf tke lee o fl, at-d postage stamp. Address Box 142 Indiaaspoll. Price of consult at J ob f I febCS-dlas, PAINTirJC. FLONfi. NO. 5 EAST NEW TORK STREET, OPPOSITE University Square, ts prepare! to do all kind of House and stjrn I'alntmr, GraiLin; and Glai: on abort notice and In tbe ery best style. PeiassM wanticc work In bia liue are raed to arise blas o rail. srS-4ly