Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1864 — Page 3
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Add re of the Democratic. Irmbrrt cf L General Assembly to the People of Indian, ettlng forth Iht history tf th litt session, mltht why saoro bad not be accomplished daring U stltattonal term. Thla document make pamphlet faliua page, tn4 will ta fartdsaed ta any oaaatlty. Frtcvtl M pr handred. Tht Conwerlpt Act peeta f lien. D. W. Voerheet, on th Cwserlptlofi mil. la Iht Hm of Representatives, February M, This Is on of th nst speech i of Vr. Voorhee, on oiet'i c-w oe eajwdog Urs bar of putUe attention, d ery cttliAi 1a Indiana should hav a copy. M rwakes ft paraph of eight par . Price ! per band red. Tht LINrir f IhrjCHtiim-Wprerli f na. D. Yf. Vo-rheet,dellv.J"d in Ii Hon if Kep. rs.ntatlesFebroary 1, 1-5J n Iba ' Ac t tolnderordfy Iha President and other pr. for saspendln the writ If habeas corpus, and acta done In jarauanc thereof' ta low printed In pamphlet form, ad cart hm obtained at ttlaoffct. Tbl U tb. great tlort of Xr. Voorheeito protect Iba liberty of tba ettisen, and shoold bc In tu hands of very eoter In Indiana. It makes a pamphlet of litten psges, Irlc II 50 per hundred. JTA1I order should direct tha speeches to b sent jtxprtai, at tha poittge will ta ODcpcticopy,tti1 m a t b prepaid. Address ELDER, HARKNRSS BINGHAM, Indianapolis. DAILY SKNTINEL. TU ESI) AT MO UN IN. MARCH 1. CITY ITEMS. tjTSix dollars per corJ was the price of wood jestrrday. t?FThe 17th, 2 Ith and 3It ImlUna.tr undtr marching order. tSTCol. ir.ddle.ol the 7lt Indiana, m in the city, at the Haters CTThe 8th. 18th, 33! and 31th Indiana hive re enlisted. tÜPThe 20th Indiana i expected to arrive the Utter part of the week. tjß" I m proved Carvin;: Table for sale. Inquire at the Hates: Hoie mhl 3 1ST" A number of recruits lor Pennsylvania regiments went forward yestenJar. tThe State Sanitary Convention assembles at Masonic Hal! to morrow at 10 A M. J3T"The 43d Indiana, the 26ih Indian.!, and the 3d Indi in.i C-tfalrv, h ive re-enlisted. 57"Ten marriage licences were i-sued by t!e County Clerk, lor the wek ending February 27. tST Veterans of the I6ih Indiana are begin ntnj to arrive. ThU regiment now numbers only 230. CSTTheMst New a'orlt, Major Wright: 220 men. have passed through this city on their way to the front. t27"Fr new etyles Boot. and 3hoes call at Jone, Vinnedge k Co.', No. 17 West Washington street. mhl dlw t5TFour hundred and fifty recruits for Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois regiments, parsed through the city yester Jay. ty Lieut. Col. SIocuoi, of the fc2J Indiana, Is reported mortally wounded during the recent recounoiVsauce upon Daltou. 3?" Bayard Taylor will lecture at Manonic Hall on WcdnesJav evening, March 21. Subect "Ruasi and its People." 29 3t JJones, Vinnedge k Co. are receiving a splendid stock of Boot" and Shoes for the spring trade. tl No. 17 Wet Washington street. (Jive them a call. 1 dlw A Cheap Lot. Lot No. b'J, in Dunlop'and" Tutewiler's addition to IndUnopoli, will be sold erv 'cheap, fr cash. Inquire ill this ollicc. dev25-tf MasomcNotick. A special meeting of Marion Lolge, No 35. lor work, will be held this (Tuesday) evening at 7 o'clock. Punctu il attendance is requested. Francis King, Secretary. 5yWe learn that the freight hands on the Indiana Central Railroad have struck for higher wages. They demand $1 ft) per d.iy. They have been getting a doIUr and thirty or thirtyfive cents. Kablt Closing. Anxious to give our young men time for improvement, we will continue to close at 6 o'chnrk P. M. dining the season. W. L II (LKNX, fcbl2d6m Proprietors New York Store. Merchant Tailoring Spring is approaching, and lor new and teauti!ul styles of goods for gentlemen' wear, made in the most artisiic fashion, call on G. 11. Heilk.ira, No. 17 North Illinois street. Military woik is executed promptly, and in a manner unsurpassed, at lleitkam's febSdtf Fifth Ward In consequence of the Convention which lakes place on Wednesday, the ladies of the Filch Ward will meet on Tuesday, the 1st of Mix-h. at 2 o'clock, at the hou-e of Mrs. SIosu, io M3 South Tennessee street. A large attendance is mol earnestly hoped tor. Mrs Hills, Pres't. Mrs. Park lr. Sec'y. Wastiu to Purchase A business house on Washington Mreet, between the 13-ties House an J Court Houe, on either side. We have a cash customer who wishes to purchtse. Walrlr & McKernax, Reil Estate and Ü. S. CUim Agents, mhl tf No Ö West Washingtou st. fNo. 29, West Washingtoa street, is the place for Udies to visit, who desire to purchase elegant, fashionable, beautiful and durable shoes. Mr. Linti the enterprising proprietor is agent for the patent steel shank shoe admired anJ commended by all. Gentlemen will take notice tli.it the boots manufactured by the superior workmen employed by Mr Lintz are unsurpassed. BriLniNU Lots at Aictiojc. At the time and place of offering the four twenty were lot, three miles south of the city, on next Mond iv, we will .sell five desirabie lots in Drake's Addition, two ' squares north of the city limits, and close to Illinois ftreel, being Lots 2, 3, 4. 7 and t. in Block 12; als Lot 2J in out lot 171 on North Illinois trect. wuth of St. Joseph, being G2, feet front b 202 feet deep. Terms easy. Spasx k Smjth, Real Estate Brokers. mchl-lJt Rtcirrio or Yitkrans The 15th, 40:h and Msi Indiana arrived yesterday and will be publicly recei veil by the Governor at the State House at 3 P. M. to-dy. The ladies will generously and bountifully welcome them for dinner at Soldiers Home, and the citizens will, without doubt, join heartily in all ceremonies in their honor. Let the brave and war-worn veterans, of whom all are proud, and to whom and those who have gone forth like them the countrv owes so much, be bailed everywhere with the gratitude and applause they hateso nobly won, and which it should be every patriot's pleasure as well as duty freely to betow. rSTThe following ia the report of the Cdy General Hospital of Indianapolis for the week ending Feb. 21, 1C4; umtter of paUettU remaining last week. . . .24.1 Admitted.... , yj Returned to daty 7o i rsnierre-J 16 urlougbed... Died of disease -. . Killed by car. . . .".v 1 KemAiniog under treatment 04-j KaUo of mortality, 2 per cent. W. F. McAllmtir. Hospital Sieward, U. S. A.
l leiirlna; yillla f Indinnapoll. Indian poli 1 rst'i lly becoming tlie he-iieft wheit market in t) State, at.d a o I protortion of the wht w d bre is manufai t r d hTe. However it may be with corn and other grains, wedWft if at at any other piM in Indian .is much flour it mde. We have within the limia of the city seven flouring milU ctMi-tmily ruiining. We will enumerate: UndethiU's Mill, on the Bluff Roa. 14 run of tone, capteit 2H) barrels per day; Bates Mills, Hcckroau k Mc Arthur, on Pogue Run, Eaat Washington itrcet 2 ron of ton, cparily ItA) barrels t-cr ity; Charles' Mill, Fall Creek I run ol ptone.capicity 2tH lMrre!s jet day; Cipiul Mills. Kvars i Co., Market street on the cam! lour run of tor.e.irm b irrels er diy; Model Mill. J. Carlil. West Washington rtreet four run ol atone with a capacity ol 2Hi barrels ir dty; -Etna Mills, Skiilan k Uro., West Wa-hinton tret-t three run of itone. rapanir 10 barrel er day; Patteraon'a Mill. West Washington atreet four run of store, c iptcity 150 b.trre! per day. At the Charles and Patterson Mills, custom work U chic fl v d ne, and neither is often put to its full capacity. The brat.ds of flour nude at each are extra and always in demand for family use The other mills are kept constantly running to their average capacity, ami the flour they turn out is famous in tntrketa the country over. The Model, the Suubeam, the -E'.na, the Uates, the Cipital and Underbill's brands are everywhere in favor with buyers. The consumption of wheat at thene mills is the item. Manufacturing to the lull extent, they turn out 1,250 bbl. per d iy. Tin, counting 5 buhels to the barrel, would require 6.25) bushels per day, 37 per week, and 150.IMH) bu-hels per month. At 4J.j to the barrel 5,G25 buhtls per day would be consumed. Taking this Ut upon which to estimate, we have, at the present market price 1 20 per bushel JG.740 ir day required for the purchase of wheat; $10,410 r-er week, and $1(11,700 per month. To estimate still (uither the money disbursed by these mills requires a computation upon coop erage, fuel, wages, freights, incidentals and contingenta We have, however, aid enough briefly to show the present extent ol this growing interest of Indianapolis. 2T.At the Metropolitan, ihe plav of the Poor Young Man with the full strength of the admirable comp my will be produced to-night. It hi been in preparation for orne time und will be put upon the stace with an attention to every dc tail. The enterprise of Mr. Uutsch and the professional spirit and intelligent judgment of Mr. Riley will not sutler the qitei est at the Metropolitan to II ig. The eminent success of the management during the present season, in nppieciat ing and coming up to the tate and dem inds of the patrons ot' the drama, has been acknowledged by demonstrations, e ae h.ipnv to say, of the mot siihstanii.il and gratifying character. And a continuance ol' the public approbation is assured because the causes thereof will continue to operate.
r?"()nr oil friends, H. E. Norton at.d J. J. Justice, of L ike's great lIip:oirome, dropped in upon us. yesterday, on their way to Cnicago. We were hippy to see them looking so well both as young as ever and with spirits as peniil. The Hippodrome ia about emerging from winter quarters at Yineeni es and with in my attractive additions and thoroughly prepare-1 for the coming campaign, which will be begun with abundant as-urances of unprecedented success. The gentlemen inform us that we m ly look for the unapproachable show, with its old and popular stam and its new cm lidates for admiration (some of tbem the most famous in the world.) along this way in due time. Of course, when Like pilches his tent here. crowds will gather under it. Nkw Orleans Sugar and Mohssis We notice by the Lafayette paj-ers, that Messrs. Eirl k Hatcher, of that city, have just received, direct from New Orients by the river route, 500 barrels of inolases and 2."0 hogsheads of sugar. Tho-e articles were purchased in the Crescent City, by Mr. Hatcher, and the establishment with which he is connected is the first from this State who have purchased groceries in that market since the commencement of the war The energy and enterprise of this fiitn are proverbial, and their succe?s in business is the best evidence that they possess the sagacity and ability to meet the demands of the Indiana trade. jyWc see it noticed that Prof. Wheeler's class ol private pupils are to tender hi:n a complimentary concert on next Friday evening, March 4th. The programme will consist of songs, Ciivatinns, opera choruses, ic. Rfstrved seats are for sale to day at Benham's music store without extra charge, the price being 5K. Prof. Wheeler has never failed to give our citizens most attractive conceits, and i;h so much superior talent as mentioned in the programme, our citizens may expect ai.-l will realize a mo.-t pleasing concert; and ns it is a benefit concert, we presume Masonic H til will be crowded by Prof. Wheeler's many friends. $1,000 Rkav Akt 1 he above reward will be given to any person who can furui?li a prescription for cough-, colds, whoopinn-couh, asthma, and consumption, which is eqad to Dr. Stricklaud'it Mellifluous Coirgh Hals am. This bal-arn will cure the above complaints, al-o spitting of IImm1 and night sweits. One fitly cent bottle is sufficient for any one to try. The worst cases of chronic cough, asthma, whooping cough and primary cases of consumption me uicd hv Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam. It can be had at any druggist's. It is dilltrent tiotn any other cough medicine we have known in this country. tf. Nkw Familt ttnoo-iiY- I. L. Knox k Co., as the public will see by their adverti-ernenf . have opened a family grocery, No. IcT West Washington street. They will buy and sell provisions of all soits. Everything needed for h-tel and fa mi ly u.e, fresh and pure, and at the lowest prices, may be obtained of them, wholesale or retail. Both member of the brni are enterprising and accommodating gentlemen. (Jive them a call. ZJT A fact once demonstrated cannot be refuted. It has been proven beyond a doubt that Hiker & Mclvar stand foremost in the bat or cap trade in this S ate The skeptical, if there he any, cm be convinced by calling at 22 East Washington street. l-d3t 5f"A soldier belonging to the olst Indiana, inebriated and resisting an est, w is shot yesterd ty by Capt. Middleton, Provot Marshal. One ball struck his head and glanced; another inflicted a flight wound in one of his hands. Attention, Ylterans! Hive you seen the Alligator Boots? Each and every one of you call at Jones, Vint. edge & Co.'s, No. 17 West Washington street, ami net a pair before returning to the field. Price $12. mhl dlw PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. 1. iiXIA, OFFERS HIS SFRVICF.S Til THE CITIZENS OF tn.iianapoSis and vicinity. Ottice, Virginia Avenue No. 22. Kesi jene 5.rth New Jersey Mreet. No 37. ociU'Ca-dly BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED N W ATCHES. M.'HOXDS, JEW ELK Y, PLATE. ittuoou (lid Olli lrrxtni nronerl v. or lioucrlil and sold at O. lSä NORTH ILLINOIS STKEKT. NORWOOD'S HLOCK I iVV STAIKS.) ooi;s-,1lT NOTIONS, &C. cnii.inci:.'s vxiis, am, AND W I L L O W W A U 6 , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T-IFTT DIFFEBKXT STILES OS KXII1MTIOX AND c .t mv Ve.rio:n. cr tar. ThfvarseM rm . v .... - f - lrtti-l frn th- h-t manufacturer, ai .1 vary in prys ., rromTWU to lliuu l imi.h rrir-fin-1 it to their in;r ret to inspect tlre e l CIIAKLKS MATK.K. frb.0-d46m X . 29 W.t a-binloa Sirt. PHYSICIANS. 'B1 AS. . WARK. 11. !., Physician and Surgeon. OFFICr. SOUTH W F. ST CKNF :R OF MERIDIAN AND Wa-h nlon atreet. J-hn S. Spann' old r füre. kideix. N. at North Priit iraia t. dim
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t'nr .Tfornlnar Hrpwrt Nee Meat laarr. !ilit Iltporl. The SUu.Uion in Hichmond. STtltWSTU OA' THE iViHr Mexico to bo Yielded to the French. FROM CUMBERLAND GAP. Longstrcct RctrcatingEastwrd CONGUKSHIONAL. Ac. Ac, Ac, Ac Ac. From Mew York Nlw Yoke, February 29 The Herald pub lihes an iutercepte-i letter, dated Richmond, Feb. 10, stating that Hichmond was guarded by only two companies of cavalry ami about 5,000 citizen soldier, arid that the garrison of Fort Darling has been reduced to 760 men. The citizen soldiers are not to be relied, and it is believed that the appearance of any considerable force of Yankees w ould be the signal for a gene ral stampede. Lougstreet's force is estimated t 20,000, Lee's at 45.000 and Johnston's at :!., KH). A New Orleans letter says Juarez i preparing to yield up the whole of Mexico to the French. It was reported that the French had shot a Mexican Archbishop and a Hishop, but it was not believed. Thos Tileston, of the firm of SpatTord k Tileston, died suddenly to day ol di-ease ol the heart. He was aged 71. From Cumber I ami np. Cumblrland (AP. Feb 20. Information deemed reliable says that our force have reached Moriistown, Major Uerry, of the 1 1th Tennessee cavalry, who has ju't arrived from the vicinity of Kogersville, rei oris Longstreet's forces are going east on double tjuick time on each side of the Holstein river. From Wns Iii ti et on. Washington, February 2'.. The Washington Star says: We have authority for saying that there is no truth in the statement telegraphed to the Philadelphia papers to the effect that Provost.Marshal (eneral Fry would to day issue an order postponing the draft until the 1st of April. lien, (irant's commission cannot be made out until the President has nominated and the Seriate Coldinne I him. From St. I.oui. Sr Louis. February 20. The steamer City of Alton, from Memphis on the 2Gth, has arrived here She brings 347 bales ofVutton Prisoners ciptured by len. Smith report Col. ForiCsf, brother of Gen. Forrest, killed m a f-kir mi-h wirh our forces. The Memphis cotton market h is changed for the better, buyers being tnoie anxious to invest than fur some davs Good middling 01, strict do 02 Snowing at Cairo to night. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. HOUSE. Washington. February 20. The bid reviving the grade of Lieutenant General w is signed to day by the presiding n'liccr of each House, and only awaits the President's signature to become a 1 nv. In the H'Mi-e, Julian of Indiana introduced a bili to se -uic to piT-ions in the military and naval service homesteads on confiscated and forfeited e-tates in insurrectionary districts. Kefeired to the Committee on Public Lind. Mr. Ko.-s of Illinois offered a resolution that the pay ol officer and soldiers in the army and navy be increased to about 'Xi per cent., and that the Committee o:i Mii.tary Ail'iirs be instructed to immediitely reisittsuth a bill Mr. Wilson, o! Iowa, introduced a bill that each and every person fn-icb'e I, or who may be come indebted t. the United Stales ps ior to July 1, Ir0.", on account of duties on imjsuts, may di.-ch.irg one tenth of t!.1 amount of such indebtedness I. v piyu-iiit i-.i h'gal tender Tieasuiy notes id the Uiii:ed S'ates Also, ;t bid providing that the provision of the act of Congress ! I rOl , w hi h autho: i.e- a direct tax ot f '.00 1,0 -Id, shall be suspended until April 1. 1M.7. Moth bills were referred to the Committee of W a s and Means. Mr. Arnold asked leate to offer a resolution of iiKjuirv a to the expeiier.cy ol putting rebel f ri-oners to woik, in order lh.it they may earn a li elih.od while uti-ler our care. Mr. Blair of Missouri i bjected. More than an hour was consumed in repealing a joint resolution heretofore pissed authorizing the clerk of I lie House l pnn-ure a copyright of Lanman's Huecrory of Congress. I he bill reported from the Committee of Was and Means, 1 t weik, atai which was then published, ituihoi ii-g a change in the form of a pirlof the loin authorized bv the k t of Marc! last l This is the bill tor the issue of $'20,000 -001 . 40 b m Is SENATE. Mr. (iiinifs intro lucel a bill for the protection of o erl.ind eni';i ants to the Pacific. Referred to the Committee on Military AlTiir. Mr. Sumner, Ir-mi tbe Select Committee on Sl ivei v and Fu'l m, ree'ile-l a report on the Fugitive Slave Liw, reeoiuiuendin a repeal of all laws lor the len-ütioii of fugitive slaves The hill to extend ll,c piyment of bounties to Apiil 1st. was ie osnin.tted to ttie Finance Com tnillce to await ihe ju luivnt of the President and Seilet uy of War. Tl-e Senate then eon?ideied the bill equalizing the pay of sol .ins. Mr. Chandler pre-ented a joint resolution from the Legislature id Micii'um a-kin chmues in the enrollment law. IU-fericd to the Military Committee. Mr Ch ti'l'er pte-entel a lengthy petition from the ambulance corps Referred Mi. Line, of Kaiisji. iurioouccd a joint re.-o-j lutioii of iheKuis-as Ie.isi.iture asking for inform itioii in rel rence to cett iin school 1 m-is iu K ms;.. Mr. Chandler moved to take u;the Senate bill to make P.tkcrbur. Va , lort of entry. Mr. Nelson, fr on he Military Committee, reported a bill extending bouutie to April ldth, as p;ised by the Hu-e. Mr Nelson thought we were enliitinj men much faster than we could provide for them. We were enlistinir them at the rue o 2.00 1 per day. If we had to nuke a draft it would be but a null one We luve over 3UU.UÜÜ already under the last call. Mr. Fe-senden ruoved that the bill be recom mittel. Mr. Sherman thought if the Secretary of War wihed tint extension of time lor the jwijment of bounties, he houll y so in writing He would ot-poe it without such an en-iorseineut. Mr. Lne of Ii -li-na concurred with Mr. Shermin. If we strike out the i.UHLcUue in the present law, it ou d -ecure ineti enough without impoverishing the country. Mr Nc3:nith oll'eied to give an extension of the time named in tbe resolution; that the bdl hould j;u to the Senate Fin-.nce Committee, but the Military Committfe found it on their tables. this ni'-ru ns:, and brought it before the Senate as it came from the Huu-c with the clause extendins the p-tyment ol bounties to April 1. It w oul-1 incur an ex pendnure of $3ü.U)0,ÜH) The td! s reconiiuitte-i to the Mditary Committee. ();i motion of Mr Conne, it was ordereil that lO.OoO copi of tire Report of the Committee on Kieeduieu and Slav ery , with the accompanying bill, bs printed lor the ue of the Senate. Referred to the Cumruktee on Piiutiu The Senate. pr-cee-!ed to the cou-ideratiun of the bill e-jualirng the pay of Mldicr, the quca-ti-n bein ou the e:idin? amendment of Mr Wi'.ijn to in-ert the won. free before the word persans in Mr. Co!lamr's amtnJment.
Mr. Feenden waaappone.1 to the retroactive chracter of the b-ll. He was not willing to ut his hinds in the treasury i t pay the colored Loon money they dil not ak for. A fout e 1.
AGENCY. HE AL ESTATE AOfiXTS, NofWootPn UlooU, No20 1-2 North Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. IND., UY, 3KLL AND FXCIIANfiF.- REAL ESTATE, AO, 4c. Offlca opa at uixhL For aale, aeveral good Farm within S milet of the city. For Sal a A numbrf of Rood Hootes and Lots within tbacitjr limit, f ruin 9"vo tu Ja.Mw in price. For Sale and Tra-le A far nimhr of fine Bulli ng Lrta In all pari of tbe city, frum 100 to f5,OOU in price. IN roii9 wtsbing to buiU or bujr ou peoulatiou will do w ell to call. For SaU or Tr-le A number of Improved Farms In Iha State of Indiana; also a large quantity of Unimproved Land. For Sale or Tra-le- fsvra! good Saw and Flour Mills convenieutto Indiadapolia. For Sile or Tra-le A lot of Merchandize, Dry Goods, iJquorf, Ac. For Sals or Traile A pair of well broke mules 5 and 8 jfir old, and Jl.true-; al a good Horse. febl7-d3m WANTED. li:IlIL,OY3IIi:iVT. Or A MONTH AG FNTS WANTED TO SELL I O dewing Machines. We will give a commiskion u all )tacu.nea toll, or employ npent who will wrk f- r the awve wngps and all r xperisea paid For parti -ulars adrrs ISOYLAN & CO. General Aircnts, feb'iö-iltit Detroit, Michigan. MEDICAL. TO THE LADIES OF AMERICA! MOKE VALUABLE THAN GOLD! MOKK VALUAttLK THAN GOLD! MOKK VALÜABLK THAN GOLD! MOUE VALUABLE THAN GOLD DR. JXO. L. LY02TS FKKXCII PERIODICAL DROPS. FÜKXCII PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FOIt FEMALES, Ft)K FF. MALES, FOIt FKMALKS, SufTering from Irregularity or Obstruction of, theMent-ea from whatever cause. IT IS SUKE TO CUKE! IT IS SURK TO CURE! IT IS SCRK TOCURK! IT IS SURE TO CURE It Is impo-slhle to er Joy the bloom of Lealrfcan-l v vacity of F.irits unless tli; Menses are regular as to th time, the quantity and quality. When they are i.hsf ructed, nature makes her effort to obtain for it some other ouiJi t. and, unless tlis. etTurtof nature arr assisted, tbe atietit usuully experiences I-spiiidvncy, Nervousness and finally CONSUM1TION assumes it sw ay, and prematurely tenninates h miserable life. IT KKMOVKS ALL URSTRUCTIONS! IT REMOVKS ALL ORST RUCTIONS! " IT REMOVES ALL ORSTi'.L'Cl 'IONS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR REAR IN MIND REAR IN MIND REAR IN MINI) REAR IN MIND THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE My DROPS TO CURE Suppression of the Menses from whatever chum-, tbu!i care should be taken that ray dir- ct .: ar carefully adhered to. BUY IHE REST. KUY THE REST! P.UY THE REST! RUY THE REST! T.UY THE SAFEST! LUV THE SAFEST RUY THE SAFEST BUY THE SAFEST! RUY THE SUREST! RUY THE SUREST! LUV THE SURFST RUY THE SUREST! WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS! WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS! WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS WHICH IS LYON'S DROP TIIEY ACT LIKE A CHARM By f-trenifthenintr and invigoratiiiij atnl restoring tbe cytsteni to a healthy conditi o. It luoderateü all excels and rcniovo all obstructions., and a speedy cure ma; be re liduu. To 3VIarriod X-a.clioai Thejr are peculiarly a-tanted, as they bring on tbe monthj period with such perfect resularitj. BE WISE IN TIME! RE WISE IN TIM El RE WISE IN TIME! RE WISE IX TIME! ONE BOTTLE CUKES (INK IHMTLK CUKES ONE lUVTTLE CUKES ONE BOTTLE CUhES In almost every case. DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON. 1J NOT BE 1MPOSM) UPON, IX) NOT BE IMIDSEO UPON, IaJ NOT BE IM IIISED UPON. Rut cut this out an 1 wild it to your Drupuist, and ff h has not cot it nuike l.im buy it f-.r tou, or it may be ob tained of the General Agent for the United State. C. G. CLARK A CO., Wholesale Ifruiiri.ts, New Haven, Conn For sate by all responsible IirufgUt. Price fl per bottle. Wholesale Dealers and the Tra-le suppl ed at the Pro prietor'i price by lOltiV VMM II, Chic a ao. SHRE ECKSTEIN A CO, Cincinnati. BROWNING - "O AN, Indianapolis n'ylO-dlve! INSURANCE. u r li villi i vsi i: acf. Farmers and Merchants Insurance Company, Of Quincy, Illinois. Capital, July, 1863, $300,000 00, And Rapidly Increasing, Secured b I.ten on Ileal i:iate, Caal Value over SlyOOO-OOO. ITl SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVF.N TOTHEINSURANCR 2j ot Detached Del! in. Farm Build;n-s and tbeir cuiiient.. Including Liv Stock, against los or damage by I-ire or Uibtnlna;. All I-ses ustainel by this Company have been promptly a lju-ted and pail lorir brf- re m iturity, to the er. tire Ktifactioo of th ufferer, which policy of promptDes ill b cvntiDued. W. s. CU!fE, rretidfBt. W. R. Va Fkajik, Ssrcretaxy. pt'S3-wly PAINTING. I)SG. NO. Ö EAST NETT TORK STREET, OP- ' PllSliri" TniTrsitT Äcnare. 1 nrrnar! t .!! kinds' of tl.ue and lifrn Paintiojr. Grairdnfc and Glazint; oa iort Lotte ar.i ia tae very tet tj't. reruns wantir.rwok in hia linear reqnaatad to tri him a
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lnllnnHpo (It amber of Co iura er re. Pre-i !er.!T. U. Plli tt. Vir I're.i lrnt-W . A- I'aateM aw, Joiim M. Lotn and ä R. V. Noil. D-rectorsJoii Carlilb. L. W. II avaclm af, J. W. MiKrtir, K H Atvon, L Hill, Joh Fisiiback. Feid. i'. RtM-ii. I. Ma.xsii, A. D. Woon an-1 J. I). Pattksox. Seeretar? J. Hai-iaip. Momat, February 23. Sales rH0 Luhc!s r-l wheat (Tennessee) &t $!', and iU'J do. at fl 15 t I tr In in 1 1 .tliirhri. Cincinnati, Fehruirj J. Flour conliiiuei in Huht deran l anl dull at $5.75 for superfine, $5K)riG.O0 for extra, and $G. 11).0 5' I for family. Wheat in tnolerate icijucrit at $1.25(31.30 for red, and $1.5 1.40 for white. Corn meady at $I.nO for e.ir. Oats deady at "üßiite In bulk. Kye steady at f 1.3(1. WhUky at 17c. Provision: dull. Me. rnk ,t $ Jl 50(02 50. Bulk shoulders ftea-lv at "ial1; ile9 (juiet at VtQVS for rib, and lo'jfrfl? forden; heavy hams IHVQlIc. New Ineou .h.ulders in demand, with sales im hh I at UjßiJic. Ltrd ii dull at PJ.;c?125jC. Monev easv. Hold," 57i2; ilver, 4(500 prem. Exchange firm at par buying, and .1 felling; heavy demand. Mew York Market. Nkw York, February 29. Flour dull nnl drooping nt $Ü 55(36 75 for extra Stale. $7. 15iä7.25 lor extra liouud hoop Ohio; $7.30(3.75 for trde brands; closing ete.idy. Whisky 8tea.lv at 83e. Wheat" with little change at $1.56(31.5 for Chicitgo Spring. $1.50(1.58 for Milwaukie Club and $l.Gi((il 07 for Winter Ked Western. Corn excited at $1.34(1.38. Lard dull at 134 (1 4c. Wool dull and nominally unchanged. Pjrk quiet and unchanged miteriallv nt $22 22 50 for mess 21 50 (d 22 for old mess', $23.25(t$ 23 50 for new me-s, $lf75(il7 for old and new prime, $21 21 .. for prime and prime mess. Jdeef quiet. (Jold opene-1 at 59,l4. und clo?ed dull at 59-jC prem. FOR SALE. FINE SUCIKIMN KES1DENCE. One of tliG Most Desirable Residences in the Vicinity of Indianapolis. IOR SALE. A LARGE STONE IIoUSE, WITH IRON ' veranilabs, w-htch if built now wuM est not less than f 16,n:0. There are fin acres of hplct cli-1 Istid which, If the bouse was i ff, would seil readily for if -t HI an acre. There is a I eautifu! native throve of about ja or even acrt-s urroundiiii the house, an-1 escelle.it orchar-ls, conistiiij; of cultivated trees, gnpes nii-1 other smaller fruit The situation Is -ne of the fiiit atnl the location coti-tidert-d ne of tbe tnos-t beaitl y in the vkruty. It Is 1 cuted ne;ir the National Turnpike R a-1, 2'4' miles from the cily limits by ti e r.-iilroad Iinevliic!i jases it. The whole property Is worth tm, but aa few persons want to buy so ti: lcniric -r t a house with that amount of iirounl, it will be s l-l f-r $17, ), which is a great bargain. For particular apply ta 3IcKKIlNAN A PIF.FCK, Real i'.s at Dealers, 3'' Wet W.'.sl.int;iou street, In-'ianapolis. N. it. I'er.-ons ut a i'dstaiKe r.ny write or telejrrnph Ui. feb'.,-J..1Aw2w FOR SALE. -Sc !S3iirrii. JT .1VCTUKY, On Monday, March 7, 1864, at 11 o'clock A. M., In Front cf Spann $ Smith' liml Estate Oßce, Opposite Odd I'tUnics' Hall. IOUK TWENTY ACRS LOTS. RKING PARTS OF ; Socti n'2,r., To-mi 1.", R.i!)" A I'.a.-t, Marion County, Indian, and -it,iatel about three nnb-s south f the City 01 Indianapolis, adjoining the Ma-lion Pi'-ie. Most of tbe fire-wood and . seme nf the aw-titnbi r has been cutoff. On Lor No. 4, a beautiful groe -f about three acres has been reserved, and tbtre is some timber ou all the lots exct-pt No. 1. The laud is well calculated by s il and position fr either brick-yard, garden i:R f-r private residence purpovs. Tlie l-n-1 will be oJ'l i:i lots, fur a plat of which p hamlhiMs. The lots adj-i:i eacj other and will together nuike a go-'-l farm. Trio; One-half down, the balince in six and twelve months. Further rarlieulars mav l.e ascertained of e ther fieo. W. Maxüeld, Reiun.d ! II Hail, John S. Spann, or either of the i n !-r-!Lii 1, on (.r I c f -re the iey ! --aie. The Irnct appears tho County Maps in the name of ILtry Ik-tio tt. tale po-ii-e and without reserve Title perfect. SPANN i SMITH, feh22-ltru7 I.al Kst.vc Agents. InLanapoli4. MEDICAL. r oföY S THI3 13 A RICH AND PECTORAL BALSAM OF TBI MOST HEALING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING QUALITIES. it ia a ears ajco m.eaaht medicixk for IXFA2CT! AXD YOUNG CII I I.IIt 1. V. IT IS A CEXTAIJt BKS EOT FOR
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ASTHMA, HOOPING COUGH, CONSUMPTION, AND CROUP. IT IS THE BEST ABD CHEAPEST REMEDY TOB COUGHS, CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS, NIGHT SWEATS, L j SORE THROATS, 3'eading from the Lunv. 30 CENTS PER HOTTLT. For Side by all Druggists, and manufactured onh By DB. 8TBICKLAND, CIMCIXBATI, 0.
aV " I For sale by Jan4-deodwly. FRANK A. ROTD, LnsKist. REAPERS AND MOWERS, The Improved Kuckcj'c Keapcr and Mower TOWHICnWAS AWARDFD TWO PRKM1U113 BT INDIANA STATE FAIB.1SC3. "mXTILL BK ON S ALE AT A.D WWDS' HARDWARE f'f Store, Kasi Washington street, In-Sianapohs, on a ter April I-t, l-'A. It is now in it.re at E. Rrownjf.'a Warehouse, near the Illefont!tie Lrpot. Call and Me it. Until April lt addres Dorsey & Auderfon, Aent Greenca.tle, ind. Jari2T-tJni. FOR SALE, fflWO SUAIX HOUSES, WITH GOOD LOTS, IN THE Northern pvrt of tie city, for T5a each, ut payme nt. 1JU.SIK!S!S LOTS, o V WASHINGTON STREET, EAST AND WEST, for talc and Irase. DELZLL A JON KS, fb2?--t2t üeai K-ttt Ai.t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES. Joseph KamscyS IUla!e. "TCT1CE IS II FREUT Gl YEN THAT LETTERS OF ! alrninia'-raUon on tbe estate of Joseph P.am-ey, Ute of VarUm county. State of IiHd.ar.a. deceased, bave t-een duly granted to the underdenrd by tie Court of ofCvuvinou Ileal cf aidr-enry. a:J etaie I probaMy aolvenf. WILLIAM MeW HOKTER, febCa-waw Administrator.
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from tha army boapilal ha bloody kattle-field tLa Vtanaion of tha rich an-l Irnmbte atsla of tl poor frwn the otTl.-e ar.d the i acred !eR frota the moun'aiu lp, d:tant Valleys and far-3 111 ct tbe ocean from every oook an I corner -f tha elvilttet worUl ia pouring la the evidence of th atjn:ti!n ejects cf DRAKE'S PLANTATION r.ITTtrjl. Tnoawnda epon thoasAnda ot lettrra Ilka tha follow h may be aeen at our otf.ee: KiKrwaikT, Wit, Sept. 1, 163. I have been In the army hospital for fourteen tnifith- pfxt!r and nearly dead. At Alton, RU they save rues b- Die of I'Urda'ioii n.'.trr. Three bottle restaril my pecl aijJ curMl n-e. C. A. FLAUTE Sotrw WiUiw, July 2a, l-2. One yount; roan, who bad teen k and not ont of th boue for two yeara with Scrofula and Erysipelas after paylt c the d tora over flSM Ithout bene tit, has been cured by ten Htte fyonr bitters. KUTVARÜ iTOU.VAU. The following Is from tie Maneger of tbe Union Hern School for tha Children of Volunteer: IlATtMBfka Maasto, Firrt-SavKmi Sraarr,, New Tom, Augnstl, lrt3. ( 'Iht.. Daaac: Tonr wortderful Plantation Binew fcava been arlven to aoin of our tittle children autTsrin from weakiiesa and weak lang, with mot happy ePect. On little (rlrl. In panic ilar. with paiua In Ler head. Ioaof apietite, and daily watting consumption, on whom all medical kül had been exhaacted, ha Ween entirely restored. We commenced with bat a tea-pootdul of Ritter a daj. Her appetite an i strength rapidly Increased, and ahe is now well. Repectful!j, MILt. O. XI DF.V0E " I ow much to you, f r I verily beheve th Plantation Bitter bave nared my life. REV. W. H. WAGGONXR, Madrid, XT." Thou wilt und me two bottle mora of thy Plantation Ritter. My wife ha been greatly benefitted by their use. Thy Mend, ASACCRB N.PLiladelphia, Pa' " I havj been a pre at ufferer front Dynpepula, and had to abandon preaching. Th Plantation Bitter bave cured me. REV. J. S CATHORN, Rechefter, N. T." Send oh twenty-four d--ieu more of your Plantation Bitters the popularitj tf wtkh are cla.lj increasing with the guests of our house. SYKES, CHADWICK A CO., Proprietor of Willard's H tel. Washington, D. C. I have riven the Plantation P.itters to hun dred of our disabled f jldi-T with the niot astonishing cflVrt. ti. V . I). ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O. 4 TVi Pt. ,.:.... Ii;,,... 1. . ... ..... i . a iHiiinu.'ii nun is tuiril lif fl, liver complaint, of which I wa Uid up prostrate and had to abandon my busines.. II. B. KINGSLKT, Cleveland, 0." The rianation Ritter Lave cured me of a deranern; nt of the kidneys and urinary organs that ha distrcfsed me for vear. ft ac; hk- a ciiann. C. C. JiOOKK, i54 Broadwty, N. T." Ac. Ac, Ac. Ac, Ac. The Plantation Bitters make th weak strong, the languid brilliant, an-l are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of a celebrate 1 Cahsaya Bark, Winterreen, Sa-nafras, Loots, H-.-rbs, Ac, all presrrvet in perfectly xure St. Croix Rum. S. T.-1860.-Z. Persons of sedentary hatit troubled with weakness, latitude, palpitation of tbe hea-t, 1-ck tf appetite, distress af.er eating, torpil liver, constipation, A3., deserve to snTer if they do not try tbem. They arc recommended by the bghest medical authorities, and .ire warranted to produce an immliate beneficul effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Notu-k Any person preendin-r to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a windler and Impostor. It Is put np only la our patent log cabin bottle B-ware of bottles refilled wiih imitation ddeteroaa stuff fr w hich several p- rsona are already in prison. See that every bottle ha our private Uuitcd States Stamp over th cork unmutilated, and signature on steel plate side ltbel. Soi l by r-spectab!e dealerj througho-it the hat-Italle glole. i. ei. Die ii r, X, CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. feb4-d6a BROWN S KR0NCHIAL TROCHES. THESE LOZENGES ARE PREPARED from a highly esteemed rec'pe for alleviating Bronchial Affections, Akt ma, Iioirseness Coughs and Irritation or Sorefcess of the Throat. PEBLIC SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS Will find them bene'lcial in clearin? tbe voice before speaking or siiie'nq;, and relievin ; the thr t afu?r any unusual exertion of .h vfal organs, having a peculiar adaptation to affections which disturb the organs of speech. Sold by all Dni''sts an 1 Dealer in Medicine In the United States and most f -reign coantrie at 23 cent per tox. f. M-diw lm The C onfessions and Kxpericnrc of an Invalid. rublished Lr the benefit and a a CAUTION TO YCCNG MEN and others, who suffer fr--m Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhootl, Ac, kUpplyloa: at tbe same time the mean of nelf-cur. By one who ha cured himself after undergoi. r con i-h ral le quackery. Bv liiclosltiir a p -sj. paid addre.sil envelope, atngte copies may le bad of the atitlinr. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Kq., feW-d3m iWford, King Co., N. T. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. Hakvkv'b Fxmai.k IIlls have never yet failed In removing difficulties arisin- from ohntruction, or stoppage of nature, or in restoring the fy stem to perfect health when suffering from Spinal affection, rmlapxus Uteri, the White, or other weaknes. of th Uterine Organa. The Pill are perfectly barraWa on the constitution, and may ! taken by the mt delicate female without cans Ing disf resn tbe Kante time they art like a charm by atrengtbeninjr, invigorating and restoring the ayatem to a healthy condition, and by bringing on tbe monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause th obstruction may arie. They should, however, SOT h taken during tbe firt three or four montha of pregnancy, though üafe at any other time, as mitcarriag wool b the re-n't. Each box contains 60 p II. Price 11. Dr. HARVEY'S TREATISE on D1ese of Feraalet, Frgnancy, Misearriege, Barrenness, Sterility, Re prod ac tion an-l Abuse of Nature, and emphatically tbe Ladies Private Md cl Adviwr, a pamphlet of 64 page aent free to any addres. Six cer.ta re;uire-l to par potag The Pill and book will be M-nt fcy mail when desired, securely aealed and prepaid, by J. RKTA-N, iL D-, General Agent, No.7 Cedar street. New York. JXJ'Srdd by all the principal druggists. TOMLINSON COI, DraggM. A'-'nta, epl30'S3-dvVwly Indianapolis. HTSEW DISCOVERY FOR THE FpeeIy and permanent cur of Seminal Weak nera. Urethral and Vatfnal Dirhare, Gleet, Sexual Disease, Kraissions, Impotence, Genital Debility and dieaeg of th PJad.W aa-1 Ki 1ny. Bkix'b Sracinc Pill are warranted in all cases and can be relied on. No chanre tf diet required. They do not aaoaate.nor Interfere with bwinaa pwrxaita. Upward of 200 cae have been cared the pa-t month. Jf're ttn on A und re- ;lit-iiii ke fAeta ia tXeir primate prc$ice,amd alt aretf of tkeir JJlcarg. Tbey are entirely harmless on the system, and ca be relied en in all caaea arising from youthful iadl-creUow or self-abuse, which often incapacitate tbe sufferer from fulfilling thtdutie vfituirrüd life. A TRfATTSE of M page, containing mean of cor, aett free to all. Two aUmrn req-jired for poUge. The Pills will be aeut by mail, securely aealed, on receipt of One Dv.llar,h7 J. BRT A!f . M. 2fo.?6C dar street. 3T, T. Sold by all the pnncipal droggu. TOM LIN SON k COX. Agent. septSO-dawly DdisnpoIia. 2PLADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DONT fail U read tha alverJ-emect la this paper, headeV IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Che .man, cf 5ew Tork, has devoted th last tWy jears of Lis practice to Female Cotnplalat. Ilia Pill act like a chana. They
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A Voice Front VlarUf bitrff. D. JjM B ta. Iwaf fir: I arn happy t atata In yn th.l I bar u4 yor ealiat! lV.tn,t f'ter W!tB r,.. Unefil ta tuyiIf In general dh t:ty a&a prwiir.t,! , my y.tera. t rdQ:ed by th wnb.th od an ter Influencea of th M s,.fj uir-r ao trM Vkki burr, bavtt g t een w 'h i.eti. frr:it's army throtigU.a It who! Southern t tia'n. I rot.tl lettly rectnnn iu w an cerium u tri iiose.1 o UiLa!ttyti. mates. ii. w. ra.i.K, Agent U.S. Sanmrj Con:tti;ion. It-iavuu, Kt., Sept. lt,lC3. On the 1X cf Jaly lat I Mi'.taiit4. tLrt ah aa aee of mine, to the alr lx-al D.rector of tLe I-parimt,t of th CuilerlanJ. a saiu( le of tnt Cn!f..n Pollers tor Lla In specUwn. an-l reue.ed. If after aoalyU be fund t meritorious to atat-u ard appre. it .e anorg ou oldlers. The fulluin i Ihe MedM-ai D rector's reply, a'ei ! Gm. Uwe s.V pern!.o:i t L!p 5d! !-er, t ore. t bave it sol I to Sutler. J HIN bt "I am sailsf.ed that Cedroa Bitters will da barm t any one, if taken pr-perly and In m vir rail-. u. I see n 1 1 j'-ctlon ta lr. Lull btiiir j-ruiired tö d... of ft t Sultlers. A. II KNUT TULLSTOSf Surgeon and M'daat Lnrecu-r, D. C." Ilaai-vri sariaa lrv o ra CcassaLaa,) 'antiii.c, Teva , Jely J4, l.-&3. ( Ir. J hn Bail's A cent. Mr. . has -p-rm loa t, ship to Nashville, Tetia ta-eoty-five rras (or X) dote a f Bull's ted ron lU:tT, fer sale to fatlers In lb tnn. only. Ihe reg-wlaiKMi of tbe Treasary T pari eM ar to b comp led w th .ntly. l'y comma d of Major General 2Loecran. WM. M. WILES. Major and PrreH Marshal GeneraL Said Wholexal and RfUil ky J. F. SKNOUR, Dnigglt, Wast Washington Irrel, ladiaaapotl. marrbl dem f rarNEkvous debilitv, seminai Weakne, etc ria curat by on who baa rR cored nim-elf and hundred of others, and w!U tell yv nothing but the tnt A. Address with sUtnp. EDWARD II. TRATER. febJ9-d.twly 1ock Boa, IVwton, Mas. " a (u:rRAL heiii:llio.. Triumph of a Groat Discovery! The public ha rebelled agaiukt caoteririrg Hair Iüe Fashion ba fore orn them. A aagadoti community baa adopted In tbeir stead Cristadoro' Hair Dye, And for three reason-: It embrown and blackens tb bair. not the rAin. It Is a ve?etaMe t nn-Uif nt, rtet s burning fl-iWI. It does not burleequ natura s-th LlrMMning metallic tinges, bat prodocea ber own living hoe e reItt cooling fffrct 1 lasting. It defies detection. Its suits ar uniform. It never fa lla. Manufactured by J. CRISTA DRO, No. C AMor Iloxire Xew York. Sold ly all Drurrist. AppVd by Hait Ir(o.er. fet.2o-dItneodAwlmow LYON'S KATHAIROIf. Kathairon Is from the Greek word "Ka.thro, er 'Kathairo," sigidfying to cleanse, rejnvinste and restore. TTiis article I what it name sbrnlflea. For pre -serving, revtoring and Israutifying the human balr it Is tbe mos remarkable preparation in tbe world. It la again owned ad put ap by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill an-l atter.ticn which gave it a sale of over on miltlou bottles per Auncm. It I a tn of. I delightful Ha!r DresFinj. It eradit ate scurf and dandruff. It keeps the bead cool and clean. It makes the hair rich -soft and glossy. It prevv nta the ba!r from failing off and turning fray It restore hair upoubald bead. Any lady or gent 1. 'man who valaes a beautiful Lea of ba!r should use Lyon'a Kathairon. It Is known and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all respectable dealers. in: via n. iiAitxi: v co. n. v. feb4-dCm-eod A FACT It I ta Dye. In th year 1S45 Mr. Mathew first prepared tbe VENETIAN II MR DYK; sine that time it ba been nsed by thousands, and lu no instance has i failed to give entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DTK is the cheapest in tbe world. Its price is only fifty Cents, and each bottle contaios donb'e tbe quantity of dye iu thH- asuaily sold for on dollar. The VENETIAN DYE is warranted not to injur tbo bair or the aca'-p in tbe tdighu t lrj;r e. The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whatever. The VENETIAN DYK producea any shade that may b teired one that will not fade, crk or ash oat one that U as permanent as the bair itself. For sal by ail druggists. Price 10 cenU. A. I. MATHEWS. Gem ral Agent, 12 Cold street, N. T. Also, llanafactarer of Mathews' Arnica Hau Glos, the best hair dressing ia u-e. Price 23 cent. Jancis-ly COPARTNERSHIP. Livery Business. rpilE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A COPARTI rtersbip In tbe Livery buiriew, under tbe style of OhLOP A TAYI)R. Their stables are located at the corner of Pennsylvstda and I'earl streets, and they will keep the best of stork ao-1 carriages for the accon.modation of the public. Tr.ey will alo be ready at all time to pur. has stock at.d pay the best pricea In tbe market. In connection with their i. very busine-a. tbey will kevpa boarding and sal table. DICK OKIiip, STEPHEN TATLOR, fcU-dlm (f-rroerly of Lafajette.) FURNISHING COODS. TTTn"irCQT7TT Ar JkAAVAäWUJUA VAS illall IIA I 67 West Washington Street, Re r teen liiinol and TennrtsreNlii "feiarfr pplfe the Hatte lfaoe. WHOLESALE NOTION II0ÜSG, Gent' Furnikhine Goods AND HO s i i: It Y . irT.iood sold at .tcic Vork Jbblna; I'ricea. dcl PROFESSIOHAL. rilYSICIAX AND SURGEON, OFFICE AND KXMVKSCX, No. 46 North Pennsylvania St febiy-CSraAwlia RENOVATGnS. CLEAF.IftG AND DYEING ESTADUSIENT rilHE CXITED STATES DTE-noUSF. "0. St SOCTM Illinois street, IalianapoUa, Iodanav At this old and well-known ostabiiahmeut. tb Udi can bave aT.ka and woolen cowl dyd ta permanent aa4 beaatifal c4ora; and goota' avrmeBU thortmgaiy reawvated aad repaired. Sew and scujd.aai clothing boogbt aad abt. alaa, a patlcatar Wawh la tb batn denomiaated Baa drawing b.l. a table cloth, ct tear In any gamenteanbo o wrought a-at it c rx t bo visibl to tb naki y. Ke member th place. !. a ooia) Dltata atreet. jal9 JiSCPM UAkJUa, rvepctato.
