Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1864 — Page 3

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THURSDAY MORNI.NO. MARCH 3. CITY ITEMS t2T"The 51 t Ionian hre delivered up their arm aod are furlouclel. 5?The African regiment now in camp near the city is nearly ready fur he field JT"Tbrf h'inJre'i recruit for Wisconsin regiments passed through thecitjr yesterday. t2T"More relel priwnfin passed through the city yesterday for Johnson' Island. The auditing committee on military claim con Tree one week Irom next Monday. tSPImproved Carving Tabic for sale. Inquire at the Hate House. tchl 3 ÖTßJ"'J Taylor delivered a lecture on liussi and the Rus-ians at Masonic Hall, last night. 5r"Thtre the Orphan of Genera at the Metropolitan to night with the farce of the lottery Ticket. Z'T'X detachment of the Corp d'Afrlqoe followed a comrade tnourufully to the grave y ester day. The defunct wa. buried in a poplar coffin. t?TOur Coraeditn the cre.it White take a benefit, to-morrow night nt the Metropolitan. Won't there be a crowded house, mj boj? t?T Lieut. John G. Doughty, of Col. Streicht' command, is, we are advised, exchanged, atid is now on his way home from Libbj Prison. f2T"Kor new style Boot ai.d Shoe call at Jone. Viunedge k Co., No. 17 We-l Washing ton street, mhl dlw t5TMr. II. S Crothers the Superintendent of the Indianapolis and .JrflVi.Miville Kiilnnd, died at JfTer.oiiille on S.iturd.iy list, geil tliirty eix tear. C?TA soldier was terribly beuten and mboed on West I'earl street, yesterday. Dr. Fnriknouer and Jame-on drened hi wound, but who assailed him the j'ice failed to discover. r"Jone, Vinned'e k Co. are receiving a splendid Hock of Boot and Shoes for the. spring trade, at No 17 Wtt Washington rtreet. (lire theio a call 1 dlw A Cntar Lot Lot No. fc9, in Dunlop and Tutewiler'a addition to Indiinopolis, will be sold Terv cheap, lr cassh. Inquira at this cilice. det2S-tf C57AU member of the Fenian Brotherhood ate requested to meet at their hall, on Thursday evening, March 3, at 1x2 o'clock. Business of iaiportmce will be laid before the meeting. J. A. Stewart, Sec'j. 2TDwelling and business houses are springing up everywhere in the vicinity of the new Belleiontaine Railroad Depot, in the eastern part of the city. It i wonderful, the progress the city i making iu that direction. 23Our friends II. E. Norton and J. J. Justice, of Lake's Great Hippodrome, having made alt their arrangements here, leave to-day for Chicago. We commend them x our other friends everywhere. ATTESTiojr, Vctebans! Hire you seen the Alligator Boots? Each and every one of you call at Jones, Vinnedge k Co., No. 17 West Washington street, and get a pair before returning to the field. Trice $12. mhl dlw Eaatr Closing. Anxious to give our young men time for improvement, we will continue to close at 6 o'clock P. M. during the season. W. . II. (Jlesx, Tebl2vJ6ro Proprietors New York Store. 557 Decidedlj the mot superior good, in the wit of boots and shoe, are offered to the public fy A. Lintz, No. 39 West Washington street. Ladies a chopping, and gentlemen too, desirous of reconstructing their understanding, would do well to give him a call. C3fA fact once demonstrated cannot be refuted. It has been proven beyond a doubt that Baker & Mclvar f land foremost in the hat or cap trade in this S'.ate. The hkeptical, if there be any, on be convinced by callinc at 22 Eist Washington street. I-d3t . MracAXT Tailoring Spring i approaching, ami for new and beautiful styles of goods for pentlemen's we;r, made in the most artistic fashion, call on O. II. Heitkant, No. 17 North Illinois street. Military woik isexecutetl promptly, and in a manner unsurpassed, at Ileitkam's feb9dtf A new towu ha sprung up in the vicinity of Soldiers Home, corner of West and Georgia streets. But a year ago, all was vacancy there. Now, dwelling, place of buines, and all indications of improvement Mid propre, are visible. And still that portion of the municipality grows, and will coutiuue to grow. Wanted to Ftrchask A btnincss house on Washington street, between the Bates House and Court House, on either side. We have a caidi customer who wishes to purchase. Walker & McKernax, Real Estate and U. S. CUim Agents, mhl tf No Ö West Washington st. Puck kt Book Lost. On Monday the 29th, a pocket book, containing a number of notes of no value to anv one but the owner; on the cars of the Cincinnati railroad, or at the getting on" l the freight depot, or on the railroad track between there and the corner of Cady and Wa-h-insron streets. A liberal reward will be paid lor the return ol siid notes tu Wm. Love's cttue. No. 1. in Talbott & New 's Block. AxüTiifu Business Room We understand that Mr. Ohr. Agent of the Adams Ei press Co., has positively determined to build a busine room this snrfnir. on his lot oti Meridian street. adjoining the new Sentinel building. He will build a h use suitable (or the wholesale trade, now congregating on thi street, etpual in size anl appearance to any lately erected. We are glad of this, as it will furnish additional facilities for the wholesale trade, now so much needed. Bcuntso Lots at Auction. At he time and place of offering the four twenty acre lots, three mile south of thecitv, on next Mondiv. we will sell fie doirabie lot in Drake's Addition, two square north of the city limits, a n i cloe to Illinois street, (ein? Lot 2. 3. 4. 7 and . in Block 12; also Lot 23 in out lot 171 ou North Illinois street, south of St. Joseph, being 62 Itet front bv 2"21.. feet deep. Term easy. Span mith, Kel Estate Brokers. mchl-cS: For Sale One of the finest country residences iu this county, with eihtee i ai res tf Und, brick house with 11 room, kitcheu, g-l cellar, well, cisteru. wod house. barn, kc. It is two mde from the Governor's Circle, on the National Road, west of White Riter. It has a . choice lot of ho fruit tr es of all variety. Great Baeoain A farm of 16) acres within five miles of the city; will divide it so as tost II bO eres, all limber, or sell altogether, to suit purchaser. For particulars apply to Wm. Love, office in Talbott k New' Block. 3-d3t 57Already throughout the city shovels are being shoved tulo the earth preparatory to the ccrning spring iaiproveaient. Cellars everywhere are being dug. and speedily the foundation of none and mortar will be laid for superstructure which will adorn the metropolis of Indiana. Go where you will, in all directions, the word and th action is improvement. And the influx of population renders it absolutely neceaary that tor homes and place of business, proiKn should be mde by our real estate owners aod our capiuliats. DatiD tie year 15f4, we hazard Dolhing iu predicting, Indianapolis will add thousand to her permanent resident One of the irre tet inland cities upon the con tinent the capital of Inditna is destined to be come Her eligibilities, the pubtic spirit of her hukne-a men. and the uutversai welcome ac corded to all enterrri.-iuz cew-omer guarantee all this. With pride we po;nt to what she is already, and what h will become is certain in the iceviuble future.

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1(J A- -Mr Many Udi of the city, as well a from all pirn of the State, "ko. heneo!ent!j and in the spirit of perlect e!f MCfifice, take the deepest interest in all iL it coucerti the welfare of the soldier, were pre-cnt The Kev. Mr. llortibrook. of Evan?vilie, w called to the chair, and the Rer. Joseph Cotton appointed Secretary. The Rev. Chaplain Layton addressed the Throne of Divine Grace. (torernor Mutton then came forward and talked a hört lime on the object of the Convention and the condition and propcctj of the Commission. After the appointment of committee to audit accounts and receive re;rt of Aid Societies thiuhout the State, the Conveutin listened to statements from traveling apeut Meesrs. At kinon and Luier respecting wh-tt they had done. This, conclnde! the morning's proceeding, and the Convention took a tecen until 2 o'clock I. M. AFTERNOON. m Sundry reports were submitted, and the minute of the morning's proceeding corrected Col. James Blake came forward, illustrating to the ladies the advantages of what he called Co tu fort bags for the soldiers. Thee bags contiin needles, thread and buttons. He could not say with force enough to the ladiei how much these cotufott baps were prized by the soldier. These bags might alo contain small tracts, shirt buttons, woolen yarn, darning needles, k:. He understood that Sunday school children through out the State were engaged iu fabtica'.ing lhee bag, atid he would particularly call the attention of the Indies to them, in order that they might supply our brave soldiers in the field. Rev. Mr. Lozier read a report of the Indiana Sanitary Commission, on the oriiriu and progress thereof. The report was prefaced by ajing that all funds had been expended as de-igned, and that their expenditure in the future would be in the same direction. The Indiana Sanitary Commission took cue of Indiana soldiers first. nd taid to other like State institution, "Go thou and do likewi.-e." The people of Indiana were confidently looked to for further aid in the future. What Indianian is not proud of our recoid, and who shall say that Indiana ha not done us well :i any other State? Not only had Indiana cared for bet own soldier, but those of other Slate had been cared fr by Indiana whenever they needed it It was all vain to talk about patriotism, for fust we must provide fur our own wounded. We hid done tili und much moie. The report went into detail, showing the need of soldier iu the cunp and field; vegetables, umotig other things, onion and preventives of tcurvv were necessary. And all wete called upon t look after the.e ihing tor this purpose. The express companies, the telegraph com patties, and other org aniz itions of citizen were f-pokfti of in the h'het terms ol commend ilion as to what they h id done iu the way of forwarding to the soldier wliM had been provided lor hi iu at home The Soldiers' Home was regarded as an inestimable institution. Briefly what had been accomplished bv it was set forth. Up to the present time 1C7.9U0 solditis had been cared for theie r The Ladies Home, where the wive and widow and daughters of soldiers, and their children, were looked afttr this noble and philanthropic institution, next was the subject of deserved encomium. Since l6l, seven sanitary steamers had been sent from Indiana to the succor of our ick and wounded. A high tribute was paid to the ue tr ladies w ho had made themselves especially active in distributing sanitary stores. All of the gtHxls sent by thee boats were promptly distributed. By a single one of these boats, a high commanding officer had said, that more hid been done than if a whole regiment h id been added to the army. In this connection, words of deserved re-pect were paid to the memory of the late Dr. Bullard of Indianapolis. Acknowledgments were returned to Mr. E. J. Peck of the Tene Haute railway; to the Cincinnati, Peru, Belleiontaine, Lafayette, Central, Madison and other railways, for tree transportation. The people of Indiana are deeply grateful to the managers of these railroads. To Mr. John J. WaMack, Superintendent of the Telegraph here, acknowledgments were also made for the free tender of his line to the Solitary Commission. Probably by his action in this regard, $15.001) was saved. . The only authorized agents of the Indiana Sanitary Commission are the officer and duly appointed agents. It rras felt incumbent to warn the public against those who without authority were asking of the generous and patriotic iu this regard. With regard to recruits it was laid down that so long a our soldier continued to Miller and die fr us, we must not be weary of well doing. Our Governor w is compelled to look after t!ie soldiers and do tinny other thing without any appropriation. Therefore "cist your bteid upon the water, and, befoie mauy da, it shall return to you." Sir. Alfred Harrison submitted a report containing all the ui me of tho-e who had contributed to the Sanitary Commission. They weie too long to read. The sum total of the amount of money w hich had pa-.-ed into the hand of the Treasurer since the 15th of February, 1M)2. was $74.473 77. Paid out on orders. $75,99 05. Balance on hand. $ 13 72 It was also reported thit good hal been ic ceived at ihe office of W 11 inn am in, State Sinitarv Agent, amounting in value to $2i0,971 32" Beirut ordered to be printed for general distribution. The President read reports from the various Soldiers' Aid Societies throughout the State. These reports were generally very interesting, many of them, however, wi'hotit detail. The Rev. Mr Monfort, ftom the Army of ihe Potomac reported. A recoid was kept at Washington of all the soldiers ';i the hospitals in the Ea-tern section of the country. In an hour's time, therefore, any soMicr theiein could be heard ft tun. The graves of soldiers also were milked, so that the remains of the dead one might at any time be found The reverend gentleman s account ol what the agents of the Indian binit irv Commission bad done after the battle of Gettysburg; was intei-elv interestn-g. 1 tie Deputment of the Eist, so far as Indiana is concerned, could be m ule, with regard to the distribution of sanitary Motes, to the minutest details of name, dates ned articles, at any time. Also the amount of stoics sent to Indiana prison ei in L:My. were set forth. Seven rien who had c-c ipe I fr ru Libby Prison recently, came back with the tty clothing sent t! em by the Indim i Commission. The officers on the rebel side had bet n perfectly fair and courteous with regird to our prisoners Were it not for the b! ckguard, for the men who on our side ha l been intrusted with thi matter, men having no feeling of hum unty, 3.0(H) of our prisoners would long ago hive been releise-l There is a correspondence somewhere, which, per hap, (tod iu his providence, muht one day permit to see the light, an 1 that would sink some men into legregatio: , who stand high in our government, too. Ti e c untry lud been deceived in this regard ly the men who are tilling over u He had plead wi'h Governor Morton to ue hi inrluencejit bhall 'of bumuiity, with the Government, iu order tobtiii an exchat'-ge of rrioxier, which the rebe'shad shown themselves readv to unke ctch without regard to color. He himself hail scut home an exchanged colored lv. Here Mr. L' z er called Mr. Monfott to order. What he w iyit;r w m no doubt Terr interesting, but the point was to hear reports from S ni ttry Commissions. Mr. Monfort was happy to be called to order and proceeded. He would hive been gl id to communicate matters w;th regard to our prison ers which certainly ouht to be interesting to Indianian. If Gen. Butler were ren.oed, he took it upon himself to ay the exchange would go on. A resolution was adopted to the etTect that, after hearing the revl of the In liana Sanitär Commission, all coefidence is re;n-ed ini's fumre anion; al- that thanks be uninimou.l v tendered to it otficers for the faithful performance of their duties. . Rer. Mr Reed came forward and delivered the closing address. He was eloquent and patriotic in what he said. A resolution was adopted recommending that hereafter all donations for the benefit of the soldier be sent through the Sanitary Commission. Mr. Alfred Hrhou said that he desire i to say one word for himself. He would never convent to allow Mr. Motdort one dollar more of salary out of the f unds of the Commission He bad this day made a belter speech for Jeff. Divis

thin Jeff. Davis crmld make for himself. Mr. H irrison, by th:s remark, threw a bmSshell iLto the c 'immunity. After a few remark by Iter. Mr. Cotton, urging greater exertion f r the comfort au 1 conenience of our soldiers everywhere, the Convention adjourned.

2TTbenew Bellefontaine Frei zht Depot io the extern part of the city, a ftrocture just finished ami a credit to the" Rtilmad Company and an indubitable proof of the rrog'e f In dianapoü. is six hundred feet lorg and of i;nmcDse capacity in width, capable, one would suppose, of storing all freight that might be received. But such is not the fact. It, mammoth Mructure as it is, is daily riled full, at.d without doubt an addition will shortly have to be made to it. The C mpiny ha the entcrrrze. Lravts o Satcroat Evening. Profenr DeMunn the wonderful hair restorer will posi tively take his deptrture from this city on Saturday evening next Hi ?ucccs in treating b line?, thin hair, and diseased scalp, i unpece deute! :n the annals of hair restorers, and our rciders should avail themselves of the present opportunity to consult with the most wonderful hiir restorer in the country conceded to be so by the clergy, pre-s and public at large. His leveees are held at the Bites House. Consulta tion free. ""The Rev. Mr. Monfort, who was so ungraciously attacked in the Sanitary Convention, yesterday, is undoubtedly entitled to the gratitude of the friends of our unfortunate prisoners in Libby, not only from Inditna, but from other States, for his eflbits in their behalf. He hts I a bore-1. in non and out of season, to ameliorate their suffering and to obtain their relei&e. In pome instance, to our know ledge, he has effected by his unremitting exertions whatcould no: have been done by some of those who now abuse him. The Rev. Mr. Monfort is probably ascertaining that it will not do for a man to be entirely honest in these times. Horticultural Society. Monpat EvExtxo, March 2. The meeting was called to order D. V. Culley. Vice President, in ti e Chair Alter the trans iction of the reguhr business Mr. Francis read a dissertation on Strawberries, and a dicuion ensued. Mr. Dunlop: What is the diffVtence between a hill and a continuous ridge? Various members answered that fhev would not 3o it well in Irills. Mr Franci would not mulch, especially with sawtlust and tinbtrk. Those article will kill the vine in two years. He cultivates entirely with the hoe The cultivator will disturb the fibrous roots, which are thrown out in the spring. A Member: What is a fibrous root? Dr. Brown answered that all the roots from the crow n are fibrous roots, terminating in spongiolas, which tire the absorbing surfaces of the root. Mr. Loo mi pioposed that the several members m ke out lists of five varieties of Strawberries and Mich a appear on all the lists shall be unanimously recommended. Ths was agreed to.mrwi con. 1 Wilson Albany, unanimously. ti McAvoy Superior. 3 Triomphede Gand. 4 Fillmore. 5 Hooker. Mr Loomi moved to recommend the Bartlett und Viconiptessc Herieash d'Shery as promising and worthy of cultivation Adjourned. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. D. dwAIaL, OÄEKS UlS SERVICES TO THE CITIZENS OF Indianapolis and vicinity. Ottice, Virginia Avenue io. 'i'i. K'sitirict North Nw Jersey treet. No 37. octU6.t-lly BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED OS WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW ELK Y, PLATE, Dry Good and otlt terminal property, or bought anl sold at ISTO. 185 NOKTH ILLINOIS HTKKKT. XOUVVOOD'S BLOCK (L'P STAIRS.) oct2S-dly U. S. TAXES. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. Annual Taxes for 1864, rpHR aMrntion of Ux-psyer I hereby cal! to the 1 provisi-ti of the l'iiit 1 State Excise Law relative tu the ae.-Mii-iit of mutual luxe. Hy the loxtli eciiii or the act of Julj 1, lsC2, it Is niatle ilte duty f til! j-thitih, partnership.", fl.'ms, aso-riartcti-'. or corporatut:s, ni.rh li it'e to any annual duty, lice,-iMt or lax. on or t.ft,rt thr Jiit Ji'nltiy rf J'itin tuch yar, t make a U or rtturu tu tliAhitmC As-e?or of the ftj-trict where located of the an'U'i! of anneal trie me, the articles or object chargvil with a sp'-cUl tax. and ttie tuii)e.-s or cccupadtu liall to pny any license. Every p rsi,i nlio shall fail to make Midi return by the day specified will be I able to lx asem-d by flic Ashesir a roi'diti to the best inornmtioTi wh.i h be can phttiij; at.d in suc-li ca-e tlie Ase-or U re.juired to ald fifty fe r centum tothe atnc-iitit of the items f fuch list. K ery person li 'hal tVliver to an A-se or any false or fraidul til lit or titatemert, üb. ititett to evade the va!uat on or enumeration required by law, is subject to a tine o' five bundred d..ilar; a-id i i iuoli cae the list will be made out by the Assessor r As;tant 'sor. and front the valuation and Mimratioti to made there can be no appeal. Payment of the anntitl taxes, ex-ept tliow for licenses, ill i.ot be Cemanded until the 30 h Jay of June. The appropriate Mar;k on which o make return, and all tiec'sary information, wilt be furnished by J..hri II. Srttmph, Aistat:t Msrr for the First D.v'sion, to w h tit the returns shot! ! i e dt liv. red on or !efore thq first Monday in May, at Lis dl';ce, in New k Talbott's Mock, narthe Post tifhce. W. A. BRADSHAW, S. Assessor, 6 h Di.-trict. feb24 dAwIm u. In-üanapolif, Feb. 24. Is64. ACNCY. a. .11. SI'l;ttK A: CO.. HEAL ESTATE A (J EX TS, No 20 1-2 North Illinois Street, INUIANWroLIS. IND., ! t'Y, SKI.t. AND Fni N JES REAL EST A fE, C, Ac. Vltri open at mht. For t!e, jevcral rot Farm witbin 5 mile of the city. For Sale A nain!w-r of ;-l i I .uses and Lett within the city Iimi's, from $ToO to jy.tKi in prke. F r Sa an 1 Traie V lare xrimlr of fine Pu.ld un I in all parts of tb-- city, fi .-rn f lt0 to $",'HI0 in price. Prrson WL-LUis to build or buy on ip:ulatiou will da we I, to catl. For sal or Tr-1 A nurar of Improved Farms in the State of I;di.i:ia; l-o a large rjuitii.ty of Urdra-pr"V-d Laud. For Sale or Trade Sve-al g'vd Saw aud F'.our Villa Conveuerutw IiU.adüpo'ii. For Sale or Trade A lot of Merchan liz, Dry Goods, Uq.or, Ac. For Sal r Tr.!e A pair of wr! broke mules & and 6 vear old. and Harnes-; als a good Hor-t . febl7-13tn NOTIONS, &C. :iiii.im:'s 4,.vn, AND XV I L li ) W XV A OX IS j Vf HOLKSALE AND RETAIL. I-1IFTT PSFFF.REXT STTLF.S OX EXHIBITION AND ' for At my Mlft"ora. rp Thy r elrcted rrc-ro the brt nunufucarrr. tat vry In price fromTWt f TUlirrT t)l.LAK.S tplece. Dealer will Cnd it to their iMereil to !oprt ttee rod CHARLr MATrR, fet20-d4fca No. 23 Wtt Wabtcfftoa StrL

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1 Ufo imwurotm tun. .ravm tTai, , For Tlornln; Ileport 5rc rirtt In;e. fihl Rrporf. THE CONDEMNED DESERTERS. Sentence of Death Commuted to Imprisonment. KILPATRICK IN THE REAR OF LEE. f is Moving on to Richmond. AFFAIRS IN NORTH CAROLINA. Accident on flic L.ouiville and IVaslivillc Keil road. CONGKEHSIONAL, Act Ax., Ac, Ac Vc. From U'ntiln?ton. Washington, March 2 The lVesident has directed the tetitetice of all deserters who have bren condemtifd to death by court martial, and tht have not been otherwise acted on, be commute) to imprison meiH during the.war at the Dry Tot tu;: Aa Hepreentative Spaldinsr, of Ohio, has been appointed a member of the Committee of Conference on the disacreeinp amendments to the Whisky bill, iu place ol Waj-hburne of Illinois, who has left for home. Spalding Ins heretofore acted with Washburne on the question of taxing spirits on hand; but the committee having been instructed, this fact is of no rmterial conequer.oe. The Committee on Elections have decided in effect tint Messrs. V. T. Love, Clay and King are not entitled to the seats which they now occupy. The question is referred back to the people. From iv York. Nlw Ycbk, March 2. The Post s iys there are reports from Virginia that a cavalry forte un'icr Kilpitrirk has srot into the retr of Lcc's rroy, and i- making it way toward Richmond; also, ihat otie corps of the Army of the Potomac H miking n diversion in Kilp.itrkk'd favor by a movement against the main body of the rebel army. Nothing authentic ha? been receive! as to the movement, but no battle had occurred up to noon yesterday. From I'nrt Mnifli. Fort Smith, Ark.. March '2 Oipt Ro3s aud twelve of his men deserters from Price's army, hive arrived at Van Buren. He brings no confirmation of the rumor that Price had left the rebel army (Jen. Frost, of Camp Jackson, notoriety, haa gone to Mexico. Union ma5:s meetings hare been held daily and the vote at the coming election will be hrge. Netrly three thousand votes have already been registered. Little Rock has been abandoned. Farm' are being rapidly leased at.d the prospects for large crops are good. From l.ouifcville. Louisville, March 2 The eleven and a half forenoon Nashville train has not yet arrived, having been detained by an extra train running off the track at Sonora, 55 miles below here, at one o'clock this morning, throwing the engineer and fireman over an embankment, but not hurting them much, and ?ma$hit)!7 five or fix cars. None of the Disscngers were injured, they being all in the last or. From ICn III more. BaLTIMORK, March '2 Richmond papers have been recened at the Ametican r-tlice, from which It appears that the torpedo boat that punk the Hous ttonic mut have heen a1o lot. Charleston papers of the 27th .pk of having only discovered the cause the Hiking of the Housttonic. They had previouslypupposed the vessel had been stink in the storn, and only just learned that their torpedo had leen successful. From Cairo Cairo, March 2 The Fteamer Empres has arrived with New Orleans dates to the 24th of Fcbru try. Hahn was elected by 1,8'Kf majority over both his competitors. . THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Washington. March 2. IIOUSK. The Hollge pted the Sprite bill for military protection to overl md emigrants to the PaciGc States an l Territories Mr Slier man called up the bill to encourage emigration. Pis-ed. The House took tip the bill defining the jurisdiction of the Court of CUifiM nut to include any claims growing out of the destruction ol property by our army and navy while engage! in suppressing the rebellion. Mr. Thomas move ! to amend so that solicitors or commissioners in districts may adjust those claims. Mr. Wilson caused a. letter from Solicitor Whiting to be read, showing that claims are principally fr person in the rebellious States, and would cause the expcrxlitute of hundreds of millions and tcive a tendency to cripple the war. It would be f etter to nostiione tn.til wc could act undcrstandiusly. PROFESSIONAL. .V IN IV X J .V TOUJU IIa. Arrived and It ill llrtiialn One Week Only. TroIVor Hp TIIJ..j (Of Albany , X. Y.,) The Celebrated Hair Restorer, c 1 AN HK CiNSlLTFli KY IOTII LAD I KS AND GE'TLKJ1KN fflict J wr;th ltaldnes, Tliin Hair, Falling of r off tlie Stinte itUratn-dalp niid I'reiiiat lire ltlancliin of the Hair, At his Parlor in tbe BtTES HOUSE. onNaltstton "jr. Han rf C'srtTTio' For Ontlpmpn, from 9 A M. to 1 P. M.. rsd 7 to 9 T. M. Lad.rA. from 'itl!l i V.M. MC9-iIw pR S S f Q N A L . J . O O U E Y , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE AND RKSiLKXCK, No. 46 North Pennsylvania 3t. ftbl9-tJ2niilm WANTED. l:IPLOY3IKNT. jT A M0XTII-AGK5TS WASTED TO SELL 4 O Sewin Alichin- We will (rite a commi.it f ..1.1 a. .mtJrv .fili w V. a wilt rkT r tbe above es aud all expeiue paid. For prtUalr dJrfs BUY LAN k CO. Generat Agent. ' tVbCS-dfit Detroit, MxkUtJ. PARTNERSHIP. Copartnership "Vntiiv. UTK HAVE ARStCITFD MR. "WJC. EDMUNDS with vt tn tbe Wholesale Ko.t and Sjo Bolce, and bercailer t& crra name rui be ileodHck. t.dmaixl i Co. V. Ufc.3b'tUtKS CO. lud.anapo::, Ftb. 23, fb28 Ot

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Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Pre-dder.t T. B. Eluott. Vi re President W. A. Bbapshaw, Johx M. Lord nd S It. V. Noel Director? Johx C aklilk. L. 'W. Hamilka!, J. W. MiniT, E. R Alvorp, L. Hill, Jen? FisnBACi. Farn. P. Rtcu. I. Mansir. A. D. Woon nl J. D. Pattivx. Secreturv J. IUixard. IBT TlBOKrJl. ('Inrtnnntt nrkct. Cisci!5ati. March 2. Flour vine-harped in price nnd continues dull; $.".73 for uperfine, $ä60ufG.0Q for extr, and $6.2ö(?6 50 for family. Whest quiet: qnotition re. Sl.S'Tl 3 for re1. and $1 115(31.40 for white. Crn R eady at 95UHc f r e-r. Ol! dull at Tfc In bulk, live held at $1 30. Btrlej at $l.2031.05. Whisk v dull st 75c. C!overeed dull at $. and timothy at $3 25. (troccriw unchnge! and ßrm Provisions quiet. Mesprk at $"21. 50(3. '22.50. Bulk 'shoulders fteady at 7347(fc; sides quiet at 9(393 for rib. and lOi.QlO for clear; 1034'(g 11c for hams. Lard is dull at rJ123.'e. Gold. 5S59; silver. ö052j change at par. prera. Exnew York Tlnrket. Nitt York, March 2. Flour dull; quotations re at $6.50(26 00 for extra State. $7.15(37.25 for Round hoop Ohio; $7.30y.75 for tride brands; closing steady. Whisky at 61(20 for Stite, and E2(gS3e for Western. Wheat quiet; quotation? r. $l.5ö(? 1.57 for Chioco Sprinsr. f 1.57(31 5. for Milwaukie Club and $1.63(31 67 for Winter Red Western. Corn beivy at $1 35(31.37. Pork quiet and stead v; quotations are, .22(?t) 22 25 for mcs.s, 21 5022 for old mess, $2325 23 50 for new me.-s, $16 75(31 1?.75 for old and new prime, $21(321.50 for prime and prime mess. Beef quiet. Ltnl quiet at 13'(314c. FOR SALE. FIXE SUBliilUN RESIDENCE. One of the Most Desirablo Residences in the Vicinity of Indianapolis. JTOR SALF, A LA KOK STONR IIOUfF, WITH IRON I ' vorau f. ihn. w hi: li if l,i:",!t nr.v wyuM est not U'.s than fl6.(K0. There rt-6 acre i.f fpW.rint Hr:d which, if the house was .ff, wcu!l s. il rt-ji'Üly for $20! an acre. There is a Ieant:ful native prove of about ix er even arres stirrmm!in the house, nJ txcIle.it orc'uarJs, confisting of cultivated trees, grij.es and other smaller frtr.t The situation i? on of the finest and the location con8iJrrel one i f the most healthy in the vicinity. It I lo cate.l ner the National Turnpike K a t, 2 miles from the city limits hy the railroad line which parses it. The whole property worth $.';, 00. bttl as few persons want to bi:y o macniRcttit a house with that amount of irour. 1, it will be sold for ?17,0t)0, which i.-t a great harpain. For particulars apply to 'McKERNAN A riERCK, Ral Ks-at- li.-alers. Wekt WaiLins;tii Mreet. Indianapolis. N. R. lrons at instance may write or teleirrapb feb?-dw2v ns FOR SALE. AT AUCTKKV, On Monday, March 7, 1864, at 11 o'clock A. M., In Front of Spann 5 Smith's Real Estate Oßc Opposite Odd Ftlloics' I-IOITR TWENTY aOUK 1X)T. TtF.INd I'AUTS O Section fs, Tnn 13, l tig 3 Fast, Marion County, lndian.1, and Mtaatrd about ;hrre milrft octh of tbe City of Indianapolis, ndjoininij the Mü I' like. Most of the fire-woo-l anil Hme or the aw-timb'T bas bfen cut off. (in lxt Xo. 4, a beautiful tjnue f about three actes bas bet'ti reserved, and there is ome timber on all the lots except No. 1. The Und Is well calculated by soil and position for either brick-ytird, garden'tig rr private residence purposes. The lind will be col. I in lots, for a plat cf which tee handbills. The lots n.1jo;n each other and will together m.ike a frol farm. Tr.hMS Hue-half down, tbe balanc in six and twelve months. Further rarticulars mar be isoertained of either Geo. V. Maxtield, Keiicnald II. IU11, John S. j.ann, or either of the i:iid- riiitied, on or lif te the 1ay f sale. The tract appear on the County Maps in the name of Mary iJemott. iSale. po itive and without re-erve lltle perfect. SPANN SMITH, feb2--dtm? Real Fst-üe i; tits. Indianapolis. DRY GOODS. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, IN CLOAKS AXD SHAWLS, Will sH. lor fifteen day, tl.eir stock in CLOAKS stinl SHAWLS At a re iu' t'on of at le tt one fourth less than ChiistmiH Prices. Nubias Hoods, Sontags, Jackets, Scarfs and all Wool Goods dei-iiib:ilv at coht. Balmorals, Hoop-Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Goods, and all other Goods are marked down proportionally. Call AT ONCE Only 15 Days Sale, AT 33 WEST WASHINGTON ST. 5 Doors from Palmer House, Same Side. Janll-dtf HARDWARE. NEW IRON STORE. FIMIKKOY, PRY A: CO., No. 24 South Meridian Street, I.DIAArOI,I, l lIAMA, Have constantly ou band IRON, STKEL, NAILS, ANVILS, BKLLOWS, YICE3, AXLF.S, SPRINGS, BiJLT.'i.M ALLE A BLF CASTINGS, 5 NUTS, WASHERS.HOKSE SHO5, 110RSK SU0E SAILS. WHEELS, UCBS, SWKK,FELIX)ES, SHAFTS, BCGGY AND WAG UN BOWS, CHAINS, PLOW HINDS, AC , AC. m. st jk rr rm? m 'v . The Ohio Ktver fait C orapany. The Mali-on Pearl Starch Company. XTTHiey will kcII all article in their lio at tbelwet market price. I-0SIEK0T. TRY k CO. f-M? PHYSICIANS. (HAS. . WAKE, 31. Physician and Surgeon. OH1CF. SOUTHWEST CVKNKR OF MERIDIAN AND Wah;nstoo greets, J-hn Spann old effce. Retivienee No. ST North I'- huyrtui tt. JaniS 33m NOTICE. T0T1CF. IS nF.RKBT GIVEN TMT THE UNDER1 irned, tbe Reeeivr f th Rvaiwvil'e, loliaiiapo'ia and CT'Telani fsf.raj.-bt Ui Kailroa.1 lo. wilt apply to the Grrbit Court of the Uui e l "tatrs lor the DUtrict of Indiana, at tbe My term, 164. for an crier authorixioc him. as auch Receiver, to m: the !td Bed, Right-of-way, Franchise!, Lc.t ic, tf the aM Kaüroad Compans. JuHN LOVE, Kecelrtr. Ixdianaolii, led., Ftlra-.ry r3d, l-4. feb29-w3w

SPECIAL WOTICES.

Fromtba army hpitaJ the bloody batt;e-flH the nia.iba of th rich and bumbl abd of tb poor from tb oCce aaod tbe aacred desk from tbe Dountain top, distant ralleyt anl far-eü iland of tbe ocean from errry nook an 1 com r of tbe ciiUet worM ia pourir.g In tbe evüfnce of hi atonish1nc eJccta of DRAKK'S PLANTATION HITTEIiS. Thousand nr.ri thousand! of letter like ta following nay be aeea at our off.ee: RarrT, Wnu, Spt. It, t3. I hare been in the army bopitaI f r fourteen tnootb peehlefa and nearly dead. At Alton. Ill-, they (rave ru a b t:l f FIat,ution Ii.tter. Three buttle restored my speech and eared ire. C. A. FLAUTE.'' Sorni Wakbaw, O., July 2?, 1"2. ' One youn man, b had brn sick and not ct of the bQPe for two years with Scrofula and Kryipela, after paying the d -tors orer 1 13V without benefit, baa been cared by ten titles of joar letters. EDTVAUU WcrXALL. The following U from tie Manager of IbeTnion ITuie School for tb Children of Volunteers IlaTEMKTta MaKsrojr, FirTT-SaviTm STrrr, New (.tf Auin'tS, I-G3. ( Da. Paasr: Tour wonderful Plantation Bitten bave been friren to tome of our latl chiMren aafftfring froci weakness and weak lung, th most happy effect. On little girl, In particular, witti pain in her bead. Ion of appetite, and da.ly wa.tin conaumption, cn whom all medical kill bad been exhausted. ! Ln tmir.!. stored. We Commenced with but a teanoot.ful of P.; ters a day. Her appetite, and strength rapidly icrea-J, auu tut is nw wen, - - - Repectfully, MRS. 0. ii DEV0F.." " I owe much to you, fr I verily bel.'eve tb xianiauou u.uers nave uvea my li e. REV. V. U. VTAOr.ONEn, Madrid, N. T." Thou wltt wnd me two bottles ir.ore of thy Plantation Bitter. Mv w fe has been greatly benefitted i .i . . - vj tueir use. inyirin'i, ASA CCURiX.rbiladelphla, Pa." I bare been a jreat u3erer from Pyspen sia, ana naa t abandon preaching. The 1'lantat.on Unter bave cured me. KKV. J. S CATIIORN, Kocbeoter, N. Y." " Sen ! us twenty-four doren more of your Plantation Bittern, tbe pop clant tf which are da:ly increasing with tbe trucMsof our bou-e. SVKKS, CHADWICK i CO., Proprietors of Wiliard's II del, Washington, I). C. ' I have g:ven the Plantation Bitters to hundri'.ls of our disab'cd J!di.r.- wi;h the m t nstonihirg '-fft- G. W. 1). ANDRKWS. Fuperi!iten.lnt Sol li.-rs Home, C.nunLati, O. Tb Plantation Bitter have cared tne of liver complaint, of which I was Isid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. KINGSLEY, Clew-Ian.-, 0." " Tbe rUi;Ulk.ii Hi;wr have cured rie .f a deranpenunt of the kidney and urinary organs that has distressed nie f.-r jvar-. It ac's l;k- a charm. C. C ifOORK, 4 llroadwav, N. Y." Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. Thf Plantation Pitters inaVc the wek strr r?, the languid brilliant, and are exhau-ted nature's great restorer. They are composed of a rt lehrate.l Cal;s,ya Buk, Winterreen, Sa-?afrist K ots, Herbs, Ac, all preserved iB perfrct'y i ure St. Cn ix hum. S. T.--1660.--X. Tersons of sedentary batits troubled with weaknei.s, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress af.er eatin?, torpid liver, constipation, Ar.. -erT to mifTer if they do not trlbem. They are recommended by th bft tued'icat authorities, and are warranted f produce an imiiudiit beneficial effect. They r exoeefingly agreeable, perfectly pare and harmless. Norf k,Jr Ppr!ot- pretending to eil Plantation H.tters iu bulk or by tbe gallon is a swindler and impostor. It I put up only In our patent log cabin bottle B,-ware of bottles refilled wi'h imitation dfleteroua Muff for w bleu f-cTeil jr.-.Ti.. ire already In prison. See that every bottle has our privat Unite! State Stamp over tbe cork untnutilated, and fcigunture on Meel plate bide label. Fohl y respectab" dealers throughout tbe habitable globe. l II. DItVKi; A CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. feb4-d6m BROWN'S BKONCIH L TROCflES. THESE LOZEN'GES AHE PREPARED from a bl'hfy esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affections, Attama, Iloirsenebx, Coughs and Irritationor Soreness of the Throat. PEBLIC SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS Will find them b.-t,e:'r,;j! i,. ilrarln? Ihe voice befort w,iViin or aiuglnfr, and relievin tbe threat afier any nnuual exertion of the v cal or.r;i, having a peculiar adaptation to affection whic'i disturb the cra:is of upeech. Sold by all Drujristi arid Dealers in Mfdicitie in the United Stale and most forir. n countries at 23 cent per bo. f-M-dAwIm The oiiiVssions and J:pet ieiire f :m Bnvalid. Published for thelH tietit and as aCAUTlONTO YCUNfi MFN and others, who u!T..r fr n Nervonn Ivbility, Prematur" T-cs i Manhood, Ac, Mipp'virt; at the rame time the niean of Plf-ci;r. Kv one wh has cured him self alter U'i '.etot: con.-idera'-le ijuackerj. B inclosing a p st paid addressed eiivelope, single cop.es msy be ha ! of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Fo,., ft V-ii3Hi B- Iford, Kinrs Co., N. Y. a ; i:r.KA i, ki:iii:i.i.i. Triumph of a Crra. Discover)'! The public ht rebelled a(r, inst cauTrisj;i- Hair Pies. Fashioji hj foresworn thcin. A aadous community has adpted in their ftead Cristadoro'n Hair Dif, And for three reason : It emtr.vxs and MacLentt the hair, not the in. It is a ve;uMe rn I'ient, not a burnini; fluid. It does n t burlspie natur with blooming tr.-ta'l:c tin?es, but induces h-r own living hues. Its eou!i:iRefTect is lasting. I: .leftVs detection. Its result are uniform. It never failf. M4i1uf.1ctu.red hy J. CK.'SfAl) )K0, Xo. G Astor IIone, New York. Sold by all Iru?p-iFt. App id by Hair Dresser. f:! 'JC-'llTr.eO'iAwlnieow IIlilMSTllKKT'S IMMlTADLi: IIA1K RESTORATIVE, SOT A DYE, But rf stores gray hair to It or'ginal color, l-y nj.j.yfnr, the capillary tubes with natural ajftenarice, impaired by age or di eae. All iintattt'intnut dyes are compo.ed tf lunir C4itif.c, destroying the vltahty and beaary of the hair, and afford oftbemseUes no dre.in. Ifeltnatreet'a r.imitable Olorin not only restores hair to iti fiatnral color by an easy process but give the hair a Luxuriant Ueaut promo'e its .rowih, prevents iu falling' eff, era-Jiratet dan-iruff, an i imparts teal'h and pleaantneits to tbe bead. It baa stood the teat cf time, bei ng the ort final Hair Coloritz, and is con-tanUy iacrfatrr, in favor. Used by bo'.b n-.l-roen and Iad:e. It is sold by all rijc'aMe dealers, r can bo proccred by tbra of tbe commercial ageat.D. S. BARNES k CO., 2;tl Broadway, New Tora. Two iies, 5t cents and (I. MC-16ia-fol A FACT It I n Dre. In th year ls4S Mr. Mathews firrt prepared tbe VENETIAN HMK UTK; since that time it baa Utu uied by thousands, and io do instaix bas i failed to give entire at isfacl loo. Tbe VENETIAN PTE la the cheapest in tbe world. Its price is only Fifty Cents, and each bottle contains doable the quantity of ijt la tho usually sold for on dollar. Tba VENETIAN DTE t warranted not to inj a r the hair or the sca'p in the lijhlest der e. rb VENETIAN DTE works uh rapid ly aad eertair.ty. the hair roninns: no preparation whst.ver. Th. VENKT1AN DTK p rosacea any shad tbat Bay b desired on- that will cot fad, cr-xk or wah oat or. that U aa permanent aa the hair lt-lf. For aal by all dnigf sU. Prica &0 cenu. A. L MATBEWS. Geosral A rent, IS Cold street. 5. T. Alo. Xsnafaetarer of Xatbews Arnica Hair G loss, tba be-st ba'.r drein( In ma. Piic. IS ce&U. JttaalMy

SPECIAL NOTICES. A Voice Frora Vlscktburn. Tscasavw. Mm., Acs;. . ltJ. IH. Jon IXxj.-rer Sin Iarnka; ry to state to yti thit I hate uv-J yoar nUW t iron lttem w;tb j-rrat beoett to tnbef; ta iri dU !;y aJ ptrt- 4 tnv y.tem, pr.la.4 ly tb u:.illh aud tn a-o M Ir.Caencts of Ul M.ipJ Jurrf AfT-M Vkkslurf, iatirf tern w.'b t,.n. Graut a arrr.r th reboot Iis bole Kuttibera cuti(n. 1 tuuSJratl rsootainri tt. o.e to aJlperou wt. are rrpo ed la Uutra lby di-Ete-lt. W. Fta.L., Afnt U. S. ?aiutary Coot a too. Lfcisvjua, Kr ,UjL t,tl. On th 13d f July lat 1 u miW. ur. tct ln t of mine, t- tbe X-lcl Irevtor r-t tie lorini"tt of tba Cumberland a sample of at Wr a Uttt k-r Lis spectton, and rqu ted, if alter nlj.i s found It nieritortosss, to aocti"0 abd approve its it. attmrg c-of soldiers. The folio it c I be M-dx-al I reeor'. rej.ly, rl also Gen. K- nu' pnatMion to ship 300 d to at our Vo Lave it fold to Sti-rs. JwlIN I I'LL. I am tif ed that Cedron Hi' ters wiil do bo barm to any ne, if tsken pr jr y ai4 is m -Kirrat esv. I oo sljertion t Ir. luU b.iiiA perrtiitied to lur of it to Sellers. A. HKNUV THL K5TON. Sorreoti and M'dMai I.rectt-r, U C.

Ilcatvr aarraa lUce'r oe nt Craaaai tip.) NaMTiiL, ltn , Jsly 24. -X . K. John Hull's A?er.t, Vr. , has perm's! n o ship to N'a-hi , Te:;tt., twmty five cross (o 3W dcteti) of Full's CV.Iron I'irt.rv, for a!e to f u'ler In tbe army only. The repr.l tion o' the Treany Iepsrtmnt sretobw CCu.'led w th tr'rtly. Fycomaa ! ?f Slajor General r.iecrar.. Wit. M. WILES. Major a-.i Provost Marshal General, old Who!eale ar.d l.rtsil VY j. V. srNrr.. iKvff-i, West WssLinrton ftret-t. laJlii.rjtl.a. TearcLl dCru RTNEKVOITS DERILITV, SEMINAL Weakness, etc., c.ri It fref byon who bas really cured n'.m-eif arid bundre la cf otur.oJ ili lell )iu Rothinx but thefruA. Addr-ss with stirop. EDWARD n. TROVER, Lb-D-dAwly Lock Dos, Wtou, ilae. GROCERIES. "IIOXKST .TO II IV NEW FAMILY GB0CERY, Wholosalo and Retail, No. 181 West Washington Street. I.L KIND OF GROCFRIKS (WITH THE FXCFP-ti-!i .f liij..r) L(t o-nUr.tl- : baud, ni re and freh, at No. lsl Wm Wa-bineton stwt. Pri.tiue f all sr.rts boa cht and Sold. Hour, O.ITces, Tea, and all articles fot family uso always on hatid. Civ tb subscr;irs a rail J. L. KNOX k Ct). niarchl-dAsiJm MDICAL. DR. JO HN BULL'S COMPOUND CEDRON BITTERS, The Latest and Most Important Dis- . covery of the 19th Century. Vro MAN'S NAMK IS MORE INTIMATELY CON-nTt-d with the history of tbe Materia Mt-.ca oi tbo Liüted StatCB. r mor. fs--ih:y known aa the pio.. - mwHeal liscoety, than that of Dr. JOH arsapaIuisville, Ky. His iniaiitable prerv-oe various comrllla. has ltis tol at th.' His Compour.d Picioral 7;''' ,h Vne-ruiM' a house hold word throirhout the w -f'TSontb, ard his Worm Ixxenires, In less than vear after their introduction, attained a reputation as wide spread as the continent of North America. IVut ttie crownirpc plory of bi life remains to lie attained in bts latest di-coverv, or rather combination, f-r he de not claim to havr iVeii the dix-overer of CEDRON. wbtcb I the basis of the bitters now offered to tbe pnblie. Tbat honor bs'loncs to the native inhabitants of CetdrsI America, to whom its srirtues bare lfn known for tnore than two bundred years. Armed w ith It, tbe In-Man bids defiance to tbe raot deadly malaria, and bandies without fear the most venomo-is serpents. It Is a belief with tbera tbat shil there t a le.th l-n 1 the bo4y tb Cdroo t. po'etit to cure, no matw r tsh'. the disease mj V. While Dr. Itull U not prepa-ed to e:..'ore this extrsvagant pretrnsinn. he U nevertheless satlfll from a thorough examination tf tbe evi1ei.ces relatina to Its virtoes, that, as a remedy and preventive for all disease arising from exposure either to changes of weather and climate, or to the miamatic tT flueiM-e, it stands without a rival and Justly deserves tbo rrpntatin it bas lorg enjoyed tn Central America and the West Indies. In DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of syropom it acta more like a charm than a medicine. The re Is nothing In the whole ranpe of maeeria medics that can for a moment bear comparison with it In this disease. A fu'l account r-f this wonderful plant may be founl in the 11th edition of the U. S. Inpenalory, psgea 1W7 aod 1W. A ker'es of experiment, in which Dr. Bull has bsen for years enpajrd, bas Just b-n brought to a successful r; roinstion, atid he is now enabled to offer c .o roblic a combination of Cedron with !r sppro-ed tonics, the whole preserved in tbf bet quali'y of copper-distilled Hourbon Whisky, sh:ch Le is confident bas no equal in the wer'..!. He mijtht fnrni-h a volume of certificate, tut the public have Ion? since learned to estimate eu.b thinif at their trne val te. llie safest plan Is for every ooe to test for himself the virtues of a new medicine, tjjre the One trial and you will never ue any other. It i not n--e"-ary to Hibltsb a Vh-k Ut of the diseases for which th Cera bitter are a s;erit?c. In all diseases of the Mniiincli Iloivrla Liver or Kidnrj s; In ai; arr-"-t:iis of the ftrnlii drpendlnc up on lr rittieiurn t of tlir MtnttiHClt ur Ilota-f la; In ii on I, lllteiima ttm andeuralgin', And in IT vrr and gtir It i dt"t"n-d to suj-r de all fth'T rmdi s. It tot only cures all the-- ''i-fl-e. 1 nt it prrvents thfin. A wine-alass full :f the litt "is taken an boar beforo earh meal s .1! obvia e the ill fT-ft of the m't rnhealtey rlimste. ar.d scre-r' the r-ron takir )f It stalest di-eae orwter the m-sttni. k exposure. fjegf r JOHN LL'LI.H Principal Oflice, Fifth etreet, IX'Uisville, Ky. Sold whoWale, a. id K ta l by J. r. :5rpKisi, We?t Wahiu.;tm Street, msrrhl-im INDIANAPOLIS. FURHISHINCCOODS. TH0KSSEN & LAHEY, 67 West Washington Street, flewteen Illinol and Tenneaar ! ."Menrlj- oppoalte tlte Italr If ouoe. WnOLESMLE NOTION HOUSE, Gents' Fitriiistin? Gooil AND HOSIERY. TT-pßood Sold atXew Vark Jobhlnr frier. tfeclS Dil. WHITTIER. IRIVATK MEDICAL ADT1CE FRKK OF CHARGE. Dr. WhitOer's Theory, ymptoms and Treatment I Chronic, Xrvous, Crnsry. and Seiaal tseae, f re, in a plain sealed letter enselof. for Ma eeots to prepay potag- It Is a clear delinrarioti of all tbe diaf and conditions resulunc from tbo infrlnfeoent of th moral la,xceves, lailttict, exposures and laiprudeacea in married aud aiar'. life- Every st.terca es?alrs lastmction to tbe a Sic ted, and should bo road by every younc persr. P them off the shoals on which others have been broken to piece. AmaUvesx a. clearly stated to be under tbo control of Jodirioma treatment, and thereby prevent inclination to otjo very prolific canso of diea. Nearly every ea of diaeaM can be treated ithoet btridrancoto basis. Modidoo soot by snail, coro from oboerratioti. Chart;oo moderate; oon Dilation by letter or at the ofSco fee; cor, faaraatoed. 02Ue 65 LfJh'le street, between gtith and eeenth, on square aocth of Ltndell Hotel, l O. Roa n9t, . Loots. Mo. Circular Lot tar podatty for tadVe, costtairauc aothacf rvferr.n( to Sax aal Ds aes for S cemu postage. Jal-dllj

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