Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1864 — Page 3
DAILY SENTIN KL
FRIPAT MORNINO. MARCH 4. tZTTv "H kiods of pt.ntitv.'cum to the Sentinel cGcd. 3UI1CI ClilCQ. 7"Whiie I ifoitiff, to try ii ti re to death to-nilil- , , J t?T"Whit I eoiiir to try fi tick! the audi ence JPlrnpro'e-l Garvin;; Ttle for mI. Inqy rt at the Dttc? Hour. tnhl 3 fciyFor new stvle IWi rl ?1"e call at Jone-, Viune.Jp li Co.', No. 17 Wc-t Wasr.ir.j;tu itrett. mlil ill XSTi. il. TltrU 1 C. luve reiKOtcti into tbeir new itora room, puti-u!ir i.oiiee of which will!' found lu our t)vtrUiii HfUmuii iu a few dj. fTH. 2Jr. nrnl Mre.'J.F. Noyr, Who lurirur the present eaaon lie "fille-il the bill" At the Metropolitan to the entire Mllfi tim of our theatrical public, h-fe lft fr Si. Ivui. ' t3rJo",,, '.unedle A Co. rfl rert-.vlng n aplenJiJ tock r-f H Mit Shoe fur the itfi tr. at No 17 Weet Wlt!rstcn treet. tJive them a call. 1 dlw A CHMr Lot. It No. W, in Punlop and Tuteeilrr'i addition to Indiaimpoli, will be j!J Terv elienp, fr caah. Inquire t this ofiice. deS-tf rfPWliite I rrnitrkabte nun "perliapn tie mot remarkable nun in the country." Mawiic Notick There will be a atatrd tnectin,' of Udinnj-olM Cinpter N. f, ihU (Friday) e7etiing at 7 o'clock. Ciiah Fifiira. Sec'y. W There wit quite n lively runtw.ty along Washington street je-trrdiy altrmooii. The wild horse nod broken wau caused et impede amon the pcdetri ib on the trrtt, but there w.ti uotLing hurt but the wagon. C2T"I-.e re not plenty in insrkK The price in J cent a dozen. A few wann darwill ret the indutrioii Mi'l-ir.i Hfn hI work urplying the nmkrt nt a le price E.g f good ealiug about tl. time.-. 5?" In our tnaikct. good butter U rtthr a carte article, most of the butter Moid being of venerable uge. Why ia it wc can't get better batter? In thta grazing country, it nppearji to m tld- city should be well mi pplied, at nil seasons, with awcet fre.h butter. Att jtio.x, Vkteraxs ! Hate you peen the Alligator Roots? Kach und every one of you c ill at Jone.4, Vinnede & Co.', No. 17 West Washington street, and pet h puir before returnIdr to the field. Price $12. mill dlw ... -. . m Early Clomso. Anxiom to pite our you rip men lime for iinorovemeni, we will continue to close at G o'clock P. M. during the efa'oti. W. k H. Olesx, febl2d6m Proprietors New York Store. 0.f Mo.vdat Nut Remember the suction pale of four 21 acre lou of gtrden Und, three rnilei touth of the city, n 1 of five valuable buMiug lot;, on and near North Illinois Street, to take pbee at 11 o'clock, at Spann k Smith' Rel Esute office, opposite Od 1 Fellow'a Hall. Terms easy. C-tll and cx m;ne oUt. mr3 2t. "What would pire a blind mn the greatest delight? To ee White to-night at the Metropolitan. MiiCJiAXT TAiLOKixo.Sprin;; U approaching, and for new and betuliiul tty!e of ooil for gentlemen wear, made in the ruot artistic fashion, call on O. H. Heitk.im, No. 17 North Illinoia atreet. Militiry woik i executed promptly, and hi a manner un-nrp.i-sed, at Heitkam'd. IcbQdtf Wastip to PiBciiAac A business hou.e on -Washington afreet, between the Rates House and Court Uou?e, on either ide. We have a cah customer who wiie to purchase. Walkfr A McKirnan, Real Estate and U. S. Claim Auent-, - rnhl tf No Ö We.t Washington t. A Smash Ur. A coil train on the M dwon anl Indianapolis Road got piled up ye-terdy evening in a deep cut, about peven mile from town, by the axel of one of the car breaking. It was an awful pile up of eo;il and c;ir. The up passenger train from M.idison w.-is del-iyed everal hours iu consciiue:ic-e. The pn-'etigers were brought ud on a train .'tut down from the depot at tili place. Fatal Accident On Wednesday a Provot Marshal from Ohio was returning to Cincinnati on the train from thi place in chrge of pcven or e'cht deserter. When ne.r (Juvonsville one of them ?ked permission to go into the saloon of the amok in p car, and tpctung the window be jumped out while the train w.m under full heidwav. He whs rtuglit somehow by lhe car in his" fall and had LU left arm torn oil md hU hip Ludlv mangled. He died before the train reached Cincinnati. Would vou like to heir over one thousand people roaring: and cretm::ig with laughter at once? Then go '"right" and ?ee White tonight. Bcitntso Lore at Acctiox. At the time an I place of offering the lour twentv acre lots, three mile outh of the city, on next Mondav, we will fell five desirabie lots in Drake's Addition, two pquare north of the city limits, and cloe to Illinois-treet, bcini: Lts 2, 3. 4. 7 and . in Block 12; also Lot 23 in out lot 171 on North Illinois treet. south of St Joseph, being 62J feet front bv 202U feet deep. Terms easy. Srv'sx A Svitu, Real Estate Brokers. mchl-d5t Cloaks A Maütih,as It will be seen by a mt;ce in another column that the extensive Cloak Houe of Burrow k E Iwards Ins been removed to No. 22 South Illinoia uttcet, where t'ttey have large room in which to how their atock to advantage Ladies desiring to examine the magnificent good.- at th:a house, or to have cloaks or mantilla m de to order, will remember thut Burrows L Edwards are row to be found six doors south of the Bank building on the diagonal corner. Foe. Sale One of the finest country residence in thi county, with eiihteei acres of land, brick houe with 11 rooms, kitehen, g - od cellar, well, cistern, wood house.barn. &c li is two mile from the Governor's Circle, on th? National Road, west of White River. It has a choice lot of fine fruit tr'es of all variety. Grf.at Baeoaix A firm ol 161 acres within five miles of the city; will divi.le it s-i as to ell H) acres, all timber, or sell altogether, to suit purchasers. For particular afplv to Wm. Love, office in Talbott A New Block. 3-d3: PtB.o!AL. Major Conklin, of the wholesale liquor house of Conklin A Redmond, starts ihi rooming for New York, to purchase supplies for the firm The business of Messrs Conklin A Redmotid i rapidly increasing, and they htc the CDerjiJ id the Sility to keep ahead of the triJe We understand it is their intention to purchase largely of tine cigars and the best tobacco, at the same time tint they purchase the uperior liquors in the Custom House. New York is the market to find the best liquors in the world, when there is such a judge as the Major to call for the bonded article. FTY Tn ah, nnrl trt of Mr Iiinfiirt. remarks at theSmiUry Convention, we errel in ! making him aiy that "if Gen. Butler were re moved l exchange would go ou." Mr. Monfort expread hi cnviclioii tbat Geu. Butler would aarreeil in hi effort to effe-t an exchange a he ralieved himnelfof the services of the who had heretofore thrown otitie!es in the wy. The dispatchea imlicate that a basis of exchange has been agreed upon betem Commiaioner Ouhl and Gen. Butler. Il i to te reretted that Mr. Monfort wa not permitted to give the facta hi Li po-esion iu regard to the matter of exchange. If -tneu hotvl-.ug position and drawing py from our Government, have been the mesna o! increasing the sufferings of thou audaof oar patriotic prioi)er loui.Uin lor wearv mottb In Soutbera ducgeous, thev should be exposed.
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They were a lioMf looking baly of mtu. Lieut. Col. Leonard, we believe, is iu coiuuian 1 of the regiment. The rth, Caj t. (ieorge P. Rtiell, alo from Chittttioog, wti( expet teil lat niht The two regiment Hill h tc a public jecc ptiorj at the State House at .'I o'clock this Iteri.oon. They will much up Washington Street this morning and return to the Home for dinner, after which they will parade at the St ile Hou.oe Square at the hour appointed for the reception. - . The Co.no.ut Tin Evilm.nu Remember that lliis) evening Pro I Wheeler will give !ra grar d concci t w iih his ptivnte pupü.s. Tickets lor reserved eat.. can be h id at Hen!) am unilrr thr H ites Houe, without extra elnrge. Pi of. Wheeler deserve a splendid btt.efi;, and lie will receive it. The very superior programme cannot I ill ol drawing, and thr talent is the finest among our le.tchera and un tnirs, vi ho uro pupils ol Prof. Wheeler. Mis. Dvche tings,,lnqucsto Simplice," ly I) irzetti; also, ih.it beautitul Scotch tong. "Jidm Anderson, my joe, John." In the first pong we tdiall have the clinic, ntid in the latter we hall hive the pleasure of listening to tint pure nympathet'c tone peculiar to this charming .-ingcr. We learn that fhe v;ti a pupil of Pi of. Wheelt r bdio he came l-i t.ur city. The "Skylark" will be fojug by XI in Fridley, who h is a pure popran-i voice, and sin;;s exceedingly high willi perltet eise. We hope ihe conceit will be a cram! ucces. Doors will be oen at Cj o'clock; concert to commence t 7. PROFjESSIONAL. Ur. A. I. UXZAs 5 OF! URS HIS SKRVIOKS TO THF CITIZRXS t)F Iniliaiiaiolin aixi vicinity. Oil ice, Virginia Avrnue N. 22. Kexidt-iica 2Vortl ' w Jer.-ey htrfft. Nu 37. octU'63-dly BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, DIMOSDS, JF.WKI.KT, PI.ATK, Dry Goh1 and otbt frorial prpcity, or bought at.d old at ILLINOIS STKEF.T, NOK WOOD'S BLOCK (UP STAIKS.) .ct:H-Jly PROFESSIONAL. ,V rs' IV U A L TOUR. IIa Arrived and Ulli ICcmaln One IVrck tinl)-. (Of Albany, N. Y.,) The Celebrated Hair Restorer, 1 AN BE CONSULTED BT BOTH LADIES AND GEN- ! TLEUEN afTIitted w.th J I ltldltcs Tliln llmr, f-iil ling1 of r off III Suiiic iirati'd scHlikmd rreniaitire ISlanchin? f Ilitlr, At his Tarlor hi tbe BITES IIOI'SK. craMal Vm-mo. Horas roa Coxsri.TvTiox For ?r.tlotnh, from 9 A M- o 1 '. M., and 7 10 9 I. M. Lad.r;.. from tiil 5 I'. M. MC9-illw AGENCY. REAL ESTA IE AfifiXTS, Norwooti'H 13loc?lc, No 20 1-2 North Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. IT, SELL AND KXCHAXOF.S RKAL ESTATE, AC, Ac. U2!c opa st uiot For ssle, rrrral gooi Farms wittin 5 miles of the city. For Sal iiumVr of km1 Houses ami Lots within the city limitf.frum $'00 to 3,tK)i) in price. F-r Sa and Tra le A l.tr n imber of fine Build Itt in all pari of thf cily. fromli0 to Jö.WMJ in fr.ee. IN roii wi-hmg lo buiM ir buy on peculati'n will do wel -to call. For . -'a I or Trd A number of Improved Farm Pi! th State if Itidiac.j; al o a larg- qujtitiiy of Uuim- ! provtj La:i.t. j F.r Salo or Trad Saveral pod Saw and Flour Mil's cr'ti'vrs.iCiii o iti; (:.q.li. For S.! er Tra.le l.t of Merchati.tix, lry Goots, Lrpur;-, Ac. tor Si or Trade A pair tf well troke mule 5 and 6 years el t. and lUr . s ; al a Hor.-e. fcMT !3t LOST. rocKET noon lost. LOST, on Marcb 2, ttwfn ri Min Mrret and tb Caurt H' ", i-n:ebr' on W u iutn itret, a laie Ltbr P'rt D-he, with our uie pavath- ut Parrr, FaMard Wright for 24: a!-o ctir ro'psTb' t J. T. Koit for about f -4, arl t.?h,r pir f n. valu bat to I e owner. anl abut tl"H) in Grmt.ac'. I will ny a Üoeral reru to any one vn n-turn 11 to tbl-oilceor to tbe tabcriber, . .. OlUndft, Marcb 3. 164. J3t FOR SALE. rflKRRK WtlXLOCATID BCXDING LOT IXTHK J Northrn prt f iL ci'y, brlwetia liüno aaw TtuiiMjire trr ft,fr ! cU.p.
V EICELLE5T PIECK OK rROFFkTT. TAYINV, I per cant, tn rnu, for a!a for a bort time at a lu Cjura, DEUKLL A JOXES. mcb3--t2t lual tC.Lat Agent.
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faarrMiTB Biraaaaut ra rmm iai arata iitmiLl For Tlontlnt; Iteporl re rirat I'mc. WASHINGTON NEWS. A Draft Ordcrrd on the Tcittti of .fltircli; From Kilpatrick's Expedition. Iff I Ilcporlcd to be trlthln ft IVir mltfs of Iltcftmotttl. Startling News Expected From that Quarter. A MOB IN DAYTON. OHIO. THE KMI'IIir: OFFICE DKM0LIS1IKD. TWO MEN WOUNDED AND OME KILLED. CONGH ESSIO J. Ac, A.c., Ac , Ac. Ar. rrnui naliinffton. W aiiioton, M.ireh 3d. Provost Marshal (teueral Frv has i.!ued a circulsr ordering the llo irilsol Knrollmfnt to roitiiuerce th dralt on the 1 Uth o f M uch in all nub districts llmt have liotthen filled their quotas. All volunteers who actu illy enlist before the dr.'lt is made ill'bo deducted from theijuota reqiiired. It the quota is not filled by the firt draft, the Roard hh ill make luilher dr.ilts until the quota is tilled. The S'ar ol this evening s We h.ve l ite stud iitt'retiu.' iiifrmttion from te front, u th effci t th il (ieu Ivdnitiick with a loree of cv.ilry has arrived nl White Houe ntid fonnetl a juiH'iioii with fopres ceiit dv (im. llutler Iruio the I'enuiMila. .This t itenient i bis-cil in the Met tint two of (Jen. Kilpatrick's heout have come back mi l made the above repot 1. It is believed in the Army of the Potomac tint Kiljutrick is now wHnu a lew miles f Ri hmoii'l, utnl nt en. Untier is eo-opei nting with him, we may txpet to heir htartling news from thai qu trier in a dav or two Up to le.icliing White HoU'C. Kilpatti-k lnd uvoi.'.ed meeting any large force of rebel?, he having orders to do ho. Alter Kilpitrick h i l left tlnj front another party of e'H) piekel cavalry were sent out to communicate with l'im. Thci met a rebel foive, lievr, nod " tiieir oiders were not to liht if it could be avoided, tht-y uiovt.vj toward the east, came iion a paitjol rebels near Fiedericksburg, captured iheiu, burnt tiieir camp, and destroyed a tjuantitv of army tres. They their proccc le 1 on their way to j in Kilpatrick. The Sefietary of Wiir, in response to a note from Mr. Wilson rf questing Irs views regarding theJoint resolution of the House V) continue t'10 piymenl of bounties to April 1, says it his opinion tint the rcqui.-ile tionps. can be uu re tx;e !i tiou-dy riisei bv tontinuing the payment of the bounty than by any other means; tiiat the icsolutiou i.s wise andjudicious, and its passage by the Senate would gre.ttly piuuiote the public welfare and strengthen the military force more quickly and eflioiently than can be otherwise ac-conip'i.-h'd. Very many rc'cl prisoners hive applied to Seeiet.irv St niton to be permitted to avail themselves of tin; amnesty proclamation. He will soon authorize a commis-ion to vi.-it the camps and release such a will take the oath in good faith. ?Iol Iu Dayton A lrinting Office Dcinollkltrd. ATTOX 0 . March 3 -A party of twelve or fifteen fur toughed soldiers of Company C, 41h Umo regiment, went into the htnpire ofhec at noon to day and completely riddled the estabUrdiment. After the w oi k w as done the soldiers vent to the Court House steps mid the leader m n'e a speech in which he took upon hime!f the whole responsibility ol the act. 11 v tbat time a large crowd was gathered and K. S. Young Ksq , and R G. C vine made speeches in order to idlay the excitement. During the s; e tt-li of the latter a man in the crowd made an offensive remark about the Government protecting the negroes, when the soldier nude a rush at h:ni. In the melee a dozen or more shots were tired resulting in the wounding of two sol diers and the death of a m m n im" I D miel Cnti I from Tipj.'ecanoe, who w:is a meie spectator He w is rruck ly a ball in the lungs and died iu a ! few moments afiet wards. He leaves a hrge family to mourn his 1,. Cipt R idger of Company C was nrre-ted and i nd.n'dfi il to b ail in the sum of it.ouO. i There is much excitement in the eitv, but h all parties condemn the act I? is not likely tint ...... .,.. . .! .. ill on, mi mi l uiMim- ui trow iroiii ii. r
I he hnrno guard, however, are under arms to TrP tsurVf amM th; ltt difii -ulties, had m tnrreservethe peace of tl e cty should it be ag.m , d ou"r tyC!ll affli linii,aUed ability and thieatened. success.
I' r out " Ynrk. Net Youk. M irc'i3 A New Orleans letter to the World says: ! The Fi euch h ive evjcu it?d Puebli, Cordoa,i Jiil tp-i and O.isea for lick of men to girri-on , them. The Mexican ainiv under Amra is said to be! be 2 1.000. It is unnoted that he had been de- j teated bv (ten. inz tn i Luge trains of cotton are arriving d i I y at Mattautor is f root Tex is . , The gutiho it Atare went to sea Irom Was:ingtoti ves'erd.iy. H r supposed lestiuy is the ; Pacific i Urig. Gen. P.ttry. Inspector of Artillery, hag
been ielievel from art.Üery lutles at Washing- viding that no pers m whose m oher or grandton and orderet! to report to Grant. j nvnt!Cr is a negro slnil be entitled to the benefit C ipts Siw ver itt.d Fi nn, who were enteneed j ( c.t zen-hip; also, tint the States of Maine ami todetth at Richm n.d in retaliation for the hang-, Mas-'tclm-etrsi 111 constitute on State to be in- by Gen. Untier of two rebel .-pies, have been j C ie l E.sl New England; th it Vermont, X. H., exchanged j Rhode Islar.d ami Connecticut constitute another I he 1 o.t s W .ishin.gton special of March 3d, , to becalle, Wt New England. Ordered to be ps: ; ptinfeJ One of the firt results of Grmt's promotion to j yr Wilson intr dac-e-1 the jiii.t resolution of the L eu'enai.t Jenera!sh.ip w ill be important ! the House f..r the continu ante of the p avment of chutie m the Annv ot the pot onac. , bounties ur.tii ApiiS 1. as reDorti-1 from the Mi!iA sreci tl to the Advertiser d ite-i ashtngton, j Urv Conimitue, with a letter from the Secretary March 3. s iv. ,,f yar recomrneuhnz that it he iaimeii.itely A no al c :urt-m tri t!, of which Admiral n.ed
(Jieior is to he President, i to assemble here on the Uii of March, Ur trie tri tl f Ctoi. Wilkes on iitimerous' eh irge coti'Mv-ted i h his command : of the We.-1 ludii -'qu i. troti :tnd his subsequent 1 con espoii. lent e with ttie Secret try of the Navy. Il is sttte l lht he t e Imn is to ie t;ivtn; out through t!ie Nation al II mk instead td private bankers as w.is .it rirt i:itendel. Theairivil here ye!erdty f Atiticrnl Dahl-, gren lis given rise to a report tint he is to be reiieved of commaed of the d et off Charleston. ' There is no found nion whatever lor such a re ; port. . ! HALtrax. M irch 3 The sieiuithip Can.ul i, from Liverpool the "2dth ult., arrived here this; murniug ; The Ara!erd m. from Ne York, arrived at1 Qaeeustown on the 13;li The rebel steamer (ieorgia has left Rrest. ! There wa a v tgue rumor that Frince intends ! soon to rcoognire the Siuthem Confe-leraev. The Germ u force have entercJ iha Danish '' province of Jutland. ' 1 he Archduke M ixm;;ian md visit the Courts ! nf Ilni'eM. Pari, and Wind-or t.efor lnrir t for Mexico. 3 I Ihr German were repulse! on the ltU in a; genfnl attack on the hj!e line of the Danish : p.inon The lenraer Greit Et-tern haa been chartettnl btr (I t., EUiott & C to lay the Atlantic cabe 1 iu the summer of lr-Co i There hn been Uli in the fund, occasioned bv a speech of Lord Palraerston. increasing the; lejr ol other cooudictioii ariiufr out of the ' Dmiah war. Ti , rn..i; ii 1 .1 t 1 Tho English squidronm the TaCui htsbeea ordere! to return
The Election In Unlilnna.
Jaw Toas. 'March 3 The steamer Yaxoo from ew Odeant on the 24;h ult , has juit arrive.!. ; Tbe whole free State tick, ha been elected by an" overwhelming and unexpectedly large vote. The election pnsel off without tumult of any kind, although the intense enthusiasm mmifetel urpojed anv previously exhibite-1 theie and presentel a striking contract to those held under the Thug regime before the war. There mere three' ticket in the field. The vote aland a follow as fir a heard from. Hahn.i ,737; Fellows, 2.57G; Flandcr?, l.OOo Total vote of the Sute, U.e'Jl Hvhn'a m.jorhy over Fellow. .I.GSO. Hilm' majority over Flan ler. 3.h92. II ihn'a nnj rity over both, l.C'JG 1 he ic-ult is a great Iriuiupti for the Free Siate nartv. Th-Mobile New of the Hth nvs Sherman is to.itelj nnrvhinu on th.it t i' v. The mdii ry rornm indatit of Mobile hn lsue-l Ihe follow ii,g rc(juet, addressed to the Major of the city: "MoBtLr. Feb. 10th. "Dear Sir:. I have jut lcen informed by Oen. I'olk that the enemy aie moving nainst Mobile. It is therefore my duty to k all person who cannot take part in the defense of the city to leave it . Respectfully your. I) A.Maiv, "Major (ifntral Cotntuauding. "To Mr. nallytI. e,Msjor.M The M bile papers ca'l upon the people to fnhmit chert fully (.1 their approaching doom. Preparation are making in all department for operation, but to hat quarter they are to be di reeted hai not transpired. Some point ou the Mifidssippi or up lied rivers will soon be a scene of urfton. All the steamers tint come down are dt t tincd and a very large number aro now collected. t rout l,ou I vi I lr. Louisville, March 3. Parson Ilrowiilow .ir rivrd hetc to night on the N'ahville train. He has beeu very sick, but is now convalescent. Veteran soldiers; at the rate of 3.0UÜ jcr day passed through here at present. From M. I.oiila Sr. Lofis, March 3 Two radical German papetb ol this city have named Geu Freruout aa the people's candidate for the Presidency. Gen. Steele issued mi ad li css to the peoj U ol A'kan is iu which he fays every lacility tvill be ofiered for the expression of their sentiments. The State election w ill be held ou the 1 Mi of March. No it I tier it N.w Vouk, March 3 -The Richmond Exnniiner of the HG'.h, fays: An otüciiil dipateh has been received at the War Uepirtinent from Gen. Polk stating that Shernian'a forces lial evacuated Merc lian and were retreating In two columns towards Vieka buig. Whether he cuu retteat successfully remain.to be seen. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Washington. March 3. HOUSE. The He-use bv 8 m j,rity re committed to the Committee on the Judieiirv the bill declaring the jurisdiction of the Court of Claim', as growing out of the military :nd naval operations during the present resell ion, n!?o piovidin for the ffcitltuitiil of claiiod for Quartermasters and Cotumis try supplies befote tlie proper buieau, Drilling provision lur Iljirds of Commissioners to ascertain other claims, w illi a view to their future settlement. At.otlnrbUI reported from the Committee on the .Judiciary was taken, providing for the settle ment of the cl liras of Quartermastere' and Cornmissarv supplies on fhe presentation of proper vouchers. This bill, after some debate, was also recommitted. Mr. WiUon of Iowa ollercd a resolution to provide for 10,1)00 additional copies of Grant's miilitary report. Referred to the Committee on Prir.ting. Mr. Ambrose W. Clark, from tlx Committee on Printing, reported in favor ol printin? 05,00') copies of the Agiiculainl Report lor 1MI2. A deb itc cn-iied, duiiug'which Mr. Grinnellof Iowa sp';ke of the propriety of oisseminating the leport at the public expense, leaving the circulation of the documents of military candidates at the private tost of gentlemen. bv mi,lt ,ry M M Mr Grintjell I rueau military candidates lor the Presidency. Mr. M allory D es the gentleman mean Gen. Giant? . Mr. Grinnell Gen. Grant is a candidate for putting down the rebellion. The other candidate lias been dead some months. Mr. Mallory Who is that 1 Mr. Grinnell 1 mean Geu. McCIcllan. Mr. Mallory You mistake McCIellan, he is a live man. Mr S'evcns, of Pennsylvania, agreed with Mr. Steele, of New York, that of all the printed documents, none w is more valinble than the agricultutal report. It was pour economy to bein with printing when the Iri il tii; ol a steamboat would cost two times as much as the number of copies pioposed. Why bot economize in the expeiiiiituie of millions on millions o lavishly ap propi iated The resolution fur printing 3,000 copies of the agricultural report was ordered to be printed Mr. Fentin replied to the remark? of Fernando ... I i r i . c . e .i utnl Ki-.nl ; w.vimr tiio So, rutin nf tn j Mr. II 1 man movel to hy the gold bill on the I tab'e. The motion was not agreed to 51 yeas to 53 nays ' Mr Moore, from the commh'ee of confereace on the whiskv bilr, re;srtei that thev were unable to :igree Mr. Mori ill moved thit the ITou-e recede from its disagreement to the Spotte amendment. The Hou;e refuse I to recede from its disagreenit nt. Adjourned. SEN AT K. Mr. Davis introduced an amer.dment to the ' :;.. r.y(,ln:ion to me..d the C m-tit tit.oo. nrn- .... . . The resolutiuu was passeil without amendment. The bill to prevent military and naval ofiicets from interfering in elections, was called up in oioer. Mr. Powell ai?dres.ed the Senate at length. Sever d memorial petitions were presented, including resolutions from the Missouri Legislature in favor of extending bounties to April 1st. Mr. Powell condemned the interference by military with elections. Saying we were theonlv people who would tolerate it, and held the President responsible for all such infringement upon local l.aws of the States. A ij'Mirnc 1. NOTIONS, &C. CIULDKE.VS CABS, GIGS, W I Is Is O XV XV li o.s , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IIFTY DSFFEREXT STILES ON EXHIBITION AND for rale at my a'eroom, tsp Air. Ttafy are -Wted from tbe bat manufacturer, ai d vary in price from TWO to Till ITT WLLArü apiece. Iiler$ will fliJ it to their interest to trpeet ttee fc.xxj ClI AKLF.s; MATFR, feb20-dia6-n 5o.29 We,t A a bin 5:0a Street. PAINTING. 1iXr,. yo. .i EAST 5KW TORK STREET. OPItlSirK t'nTriiy xjuare, prepared to do all , kiud f H-a-ie and stTi Faintinr, Gratnl' K and filaxir f . on '',rt no' e and in the very test atyle. Petoiu w.ntinllork ,a hu ,1Mar ra.:,d L rw,b,. ; call. lac4-llj
COMMERCIAL.
Indianapolis chamber f Commerce President T. D. F.luott. ' Vice Treaidenta V. A. PtArsaAw, Jont M. Loan and S It. V. Nora. D rector- Jon Caliie, L. T. HAaartMA', J. W. Mt'RTHT, F. II Alvorp, L Hill, Jont FiftitBACK. Fa in P. Risen. I. Mamsie, A. D Wood and J. D. Pattio?i. Secretary J. Darmaro. TllCRaDAT. Mrch 3. Sileaofl.mn l.rN flour, low grade, at fl 15. The other a ilea were unimportant. av tat nArn. ; Mnrlnnntl arkrt. Cicixmati, March 3. Flour unchanged In pticea and continue dull; $." 75 for euperfine, $5gUdG00 for extra, and $n.e5aC.MJ lor family. Wheat quiet; quotatio? a are. $l.27(??l 3d for rel. anl $1 .'15(21.10 for white. Corn a ctdy at Jl5((i;lH)c for car. Oata dull at 7sc In bulk. Ky e held at $135. Parley dull at $120(3125. Whiky advanced to 7j.c, and in good dcmind. Provision tpiiet. Mesapork Pt$'21.50(?'.J.5h Hulk shoulder teadv at 7 ,'04re; aide tjuici at Ufa!)3,' for rib, and IO14 rin; for cleir; ID'öH- fr ham. One jcr old r.rk old nt $20 lor eitv, and $lP for country. Lard i dull nt 12 34 (il I'. Cloverseel ofTere l at $7 90, and timothy at $3 25. Groceries uuchangcl and firm. Gold, 5'.l': silver, 5((Ti 52' premium. Exchange at par (3-1; active demand. mv Vrk 'viHrltet. Nkw York, March 3. Flour, 5c better; prices are at $CC0(j?fi70 for extra State. $7 10(37 2d for Hound hoop Ohio; $7..'i0tZ.'J.75 for trtde brands; closing litridv. Whiky irretiltr and unsettled and feverish at H)(lSlc for State, and 2(i.'c for Western, most at the latter price. Wheat mote active; piices are, $1 .56(?i 1 .57 for Ch'caco Spring. $1.5 ftil bO for Milw htikie Club, and Sil.r,l?l (IS f r Winter Red WeMern. Corn lowerat $l.32(rrl.:i.;. Pork tjuiet and wphout nnteii! eli-inge; $22(7? 22 25 for mes-. 21 5D(.t22 for old mess, $23.25 (3 23 50 for new nep, JIG 75'rt 1H.75 for old and new rrinte. x2ICi2l ft) for primeand piime mess. lbl'0 In I t;ld mess for M arch, at huer'a option, at $22 50. Reef firmer, but less aetive. Lard in-ire nctic at Hlftf 1 kv Monev very easv at 5(tlG per cent. Sterling firmer I74.;fr 174 Gold firmer; opened at GO, and closed linn at '03c prem. . SALE. Desirable Brick Residence for Sale. riTHK iindcrsiRnd will fidl tli la' rrsMenc of Thn. fi 1. Walpole, deceased, situate en North lllino? trecf, lit1ia:iup lis. Inquire on tlie pr. mes. mtliS d3t KSTHKl: WALP0LE. REAPERS AND MOWERS. 'riii Improved Htickcy IIoajxT :iiid Mower TO WHICH WAS AWARDED TWO PREMIUMS BY INDIANA STATE FAIK.ls.G3. 1, 71 f ILL BE ON SALE ATWKIiit i HII.L'3 UM)KR $ Masonic Hall, lridiannji'di Ir is now n exhibition, fall and see it. nul3-.1jtn. IM)USKY A AXI)""K(!f, Afrent. MARSHAL'S NOTICES. (NO. T57.) United States Marshal's Notice. UNITED STATKS OK AMKKICA, DISTRICT UK INDIANA, SS: Whkkkas, A libel of infonuation ha been filed In the District Ci:rt of t!,e 1'niie.t Mates within and for tl.e Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on the iEHh day of K'hnury, 164, by J Iin Ilaima, Ksj., Attorney of the United Slates, fi.r the District of Indiana, against the foKowinjj dc.-cribed üi e p-r rent. Mate Stocks of tbe S ate of Indiana, andSaniatl Millrr; and twelve thousand dollars unpaid interest accrued tLereon, to-wit: Certificate No. Certificate No. 51:2.. r 9 . . 71.-.. . . 1.M3.. 13P. . 1C14.. ltG3.. ?i2,oco nos... . ta.tK'O .. 4 00 ..16,000 ...'-,01X1 ..13,000 .. .3.000 ...5,000 4.000 2007.. 4. IHK) 51.. 9.0. 277.. 2.UUU .'idt... ,Vo0 419.. ö.ot-O lolö.. 4, '00 1 100,000 Srbed for a violation of the following art of Corxres"1, to-wit: "Au act to t'u'dlocafe j-rojierty ncd f rinsurrtctionary nurpoes," .jir- ved August. 6, 161; also "An actio surs in urrectin, lo putd-h treason arid rebellion, to seize and c-nri-caie the pro; erty cf rebels, and f.r other pU'pu-.es." ajlrov. d July 17th, IsCs, ai.d praying process against mvl ceriif-cates of stock and money, and that the same way e condemned as forfeited't the United States. Now, tbrrefore, in piru.ince of the Mon'tion under the teal of said Court to roe lirecteit and delivered, 1 do hereby pive jmblic notice to all p?r.-oris claiminir Faid cr üicute of stock and raoney, or any pari thereof, or in an) manner interested therein, that tiey le a-id appejr lefore th si'd, the District Cou't of th United Sta'es to I.e beld at the city of India-uipolis, ii, und f.r the District of Indiana, on the 16th lay of Mar-h, a-10 o'c!';!i of the forenoon of that day, tbMi and tiiere to interpose their cUims an 1 make their allegaiiotis in that behalf. I', li. HUSK. U. S. Marshal. Atten: Y.'attJ. Smhh. Clerk. tnnch2 HI f 1 CLOAKS. CLOAKS! CLOAKS ! Selling Off at 5 Per Cent. Below Cost ron six trjL'fjt.v, VT0T FOK AN FXTKXsIVK ALTERATION OF X pr-roi-es, '.ut we wai t the Ca-h to go East ta.buy ur Sj ring Stock before th" vjftf demand in the Eastern Markets for Spring G jd. We defy cenipelil.ou in prices. Please call and examine our stock. BUPwPwOWS & EDWARDS, WH01ESALK AND RETAIL CLOAK HOUSE! No. 22 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIA N A . janU FOR SALE. IY HlVIVrV & S3IIT1I. JT .lUCTMOjr On Monday, March 7, 1864, at 11 (clock A. M., In Front of Spann 'Smith's Real Estate Oßce, Opposite Odd Fillotts' Hall. X10CR TWBXTT ACHK IX)TS. BEING PARTS OF 1 Section 25. Ton !5,Kinge 3 Fast, Marion County, Indiana, aod Uuatd about ihree miles south of tbe City o: Indianapcdi, djoiiiig Ihe Madi.vou FiV.e. ü?st of the Cre-woM and some of the aw-timbr ha been cut off. On Lot No. 4, a beautiful grove of about three act es ba been reserved, aud there i soxe Umber on al! the lou exc'pt Xo. 1. Tu land is well calculated by a. il and po-iüon for either brieyrd, garvlen tg or pr.vate re-idnce purpose. Tb Ubd w.ll be mIJ In l.ts, for a plat of which aee handbills. The lots adjo:.n eaCi other anl will together m.ke a go-d farm. TtkHi One-half down, the balance In six and twelve months'. Further rarticnlars raav be a-ortafned t f e tber Geo. W. MaxCeld, Ke:mld H. Hall. John K f pann, or either of the urd-r-icned, on cr befote the day t f 'le. The tract appear on the County Map in the came of Marv I mot t. Sa poitie and without reerve. Title perfect. ePAXX t SMITH, feb2S-dtm? Keal Estale Afenla. Indianapolis. RENOVATERS. CLEAMNSAKO DYEING ESTABLISHMENT rilHF. UXITFD STATES DYK-HOUSE, X0. 3S S0ÜTB Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana. At ihn old and we! I -known e tabtUhnjeut, tbe ladiea can ha silaa a"v1 oien goods dyd in trm anect and beautiful col .rs; aad gent' garmect thoroughly renovated ac4 repaired. 5ew and second-hand clotbtng bought nd ao!l. sjst, paticvlar branch in tbbutrea deaorntaated flne lrawIng bil'.ia J .aMecIotb, or tear in any garment can b o wrourbt j a it can cot be ruible to the naked y. Remember the p!ae, Sl wth llttnota atreeu JanI JOSEPH HARK1C, Prprietor.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FrTatba army hpttl "ba btoody battle-f.eJ -t ha tnanolon of tbe rieh and butntda abrde of the pnr from tba office atd tbe aerfd dc?k fnnt tb mountain top, dintant valleja od far-off ltanda of lb ocean from vr rr cook ant eoroer tf tb dvi'Uad worH It pouring la tbo evi-lenee of tb aMooUhlnf arrta of DRAKE'S rLANTATIOX ntTTEM. Tbonnarvda tpon tboaoandi of Uttcra liaa tba following to a 7 b aeen at otjr cCce: Raanwacar, Mia., Sept. 1, lf3. " 1 bave been In tba array bop.tal for fourteen mottth eh'.ea and nearly d'ad. At Al, lUn they ftava me Uottle of Plat.tatlon Hilter. Ihre a bolüta retcre4 mj apeeh and eurtd ree. CA. FLVLTE." Porrw VfAtatw, O., July H, 1C3. One jemntf mat, wh ViH-eri an l not ot of tu houwi for two yaara with Semfo'a at.d Frylx-ta, afltr paying tba d viora vr $1& without biiclt, ba bceu cure) by UD t ottl of our bitter. EÜWAllD ViOt.NALL Tb following t from tba Man ger of tba t'nloii lfoma .Vbool for tba Children of Volut. leers lUriaiTta Hai. irrr-SavT Sraaar.) Naw Tob, August, IfO. i 'Ia. Pataic: Your wonderful Hantatl-.n Bttrr fcava bvtn girrn to aoine of our 1'ttU chil trrn aurltrluc fr-m weaknea and weak luug, Ith nwl bar py efTert Una little fir!, In particular, with palm In Lrr Lad, lo of Appetite, and da,ly wat!ug con umjH ion, on whom all nirtlM-al kill had Wf n exhaHlrd, baa trn entirely retired. We Ci-tunienccd witn but a tf apoonful of It. ten a dar. Her ppeM an I trM.fctl rapidly :rreaJ, aud ah 1 now well. Re.pectfuUy, MKS. 0. il PKV0K." " I ow tauch to you. f r I verily tei:ve lh Plantation Bitter bare saved nav II. 11F.V. W.'H. WAfMONEK, iIa4rH,N. T." " Thou wilt aen l aie two tottle mora of tby Plantation Uitter. My w fa bat beu greatty beur-r.l'ed by their u-. 1 hy f lend, ASA CUHR'N, Philadelphia, Ta." via. anl Lad lo abandia preaching. Tl.a PlantaUou liiitrm Lave cured me. UKV. J. K CATHOKN, Kot better, X. Y." Send us twenty, four ! -zen ure of yenr Plantation Hitters, lb po ularil of wLkh are Ja ly increasing with Ihe gut of uur bott-e. STKr.8, CHADWICK CO., Proprietor of Willard'a Hotel, Wa-hinjton, D. C. " Ihav given the Plantation Hitters to bundre! of our dinaldetl soldieri with th must aaotnliii.g effect. (5. W. D. ANDUKWS, Superluten lnt Saldier' Home, Cincintiati, t). ' The Plantation Hitters lure cured me of liver conipt.iint, of which I wa I ud up prostrate ai.d bad toahatidon my-bulucs. II. It. KlNC.Sl.KY,aeveUnd,0." The Plantation Hitter lave cured rae f a derangemf nt of th kidney and uiinary organ that has distressed me for year, it ac a I k- a cliitrru r year. It c rk- a ctiitrru. C. C. .MUURK, ill P.r.dwy, X. Y." Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. Tlie riai.tatiotj Hitters nake th weak ftrorg, the languid brilliant, and are exhau-t'"d nature' g.-eat restorer. They are compod of a celebrate 1 CiIisara Hark, Winterreen, Sa safras, Io0t, Herbs, 4c , II preserved iu erfcctly x-ure St. Croix liutr. S. T.-1860.-X. rercr.3 of sedentary hit its troubled with weakness, lasitud, palpitatiou of the heart, lack "f appetite, distress af.er eatiu?, torpM liver, constipation, Aj., deserve to suffer if they do not try tbem. Ther are recommeri'leJ by th b:ghes. medical author ities, and are warranted to produce au inmelittt bene ficial eTect. Thy ara exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Notice ny person pretendir.g to aell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon Is a swindler and Impos tor. It Is rut up only In our patent log cabin bottle R-ware of bottles reQIIed with imitation dtleterou ftuff for w hich several person ara already in prison. See that every bottla has our privaU Caited States Stamp over th cork untautilattd, and aignature on steel (late fcidtf label. 80M by rettpectabi dealer throughout the habitable globe. v. 11. mtAKi: v co., 202 Broadway. N. Y. fel4 o'Cm BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. THESE LOZENGES AUE PREPARED from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affec'ioiiF, Ast .m, lloarsene., Cough and Irritation or Soreness of the Throat. PEBLIC SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS Will find them bonericial in clearing the voice before epeaking or siuginr, a'id ri-tievin r the thra,t after any unu-ual exertion of hc v c! opans, havirg a jeculir adaptation to arTectioris wLie'i disturb the organs of peeeli. Soil by all Prnlsti and Dealers in Medicine in the United State and m-jt for-in countrie at 25 cent per box. Tb4dwlm A FACT It Is n I)) Ci In thi ye.ir 1S4." 1fr. M at bers first prepared tbe VENETIAN H-IU DYL; Mrice that tinie it La been Ufe 1 bv thou aT, and In no instar.ee ha i failed to giv entire satisfaction. Tiie VKXETIAX DTK I th- cheajwt in the world. It price i only Fifty Cei-, and each bottle contain doub'e tl e qo.mtltv of dye ia thoec usually fcold for one dollar. The VKXKTIAX LYF i v aiTr.r.t-d not to injure the hair or tSe -ca'p i'i the sliijhte-t drgn e. ri-e VKNKI IAN DYK woik with rat id ty end certainty, the hjir requiring no preprtion whatever. lb". VF.XKII IN DYK pro-t ticca uni had- that may b desired on that w.ll t,ot Tat , cr-fk or wa-h-ut one tLat is a prmanent as h- ba r i !f. I'or sale by all druggist. Price 0 ce nt. a. I. imHF.vrs. den. rl Agei.t, II tleld s'ref t, X. T. Alo, M-inufictarer of Ui'o.-h Ar'iica Hair (iloss, the bent liair ciressirg in u-". Pnce25cent. janelS-ly IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DIV IIahvet'h Fkmalk Pni.s have nver jet failed in re moving difficulties arising froru obstructin, or stoppage of nature, or 1b restoring th system to perfict bealvh wL-n nuTeritg from Spinal affectiotiii, Prolap.sa.-t, Ulerl, -4 the Wbite, or other wetkiies of tb Uterine Organs. TLe Pi'l.J are perfecfly b.ira! on ti. constltuticn, and may b taken by tbe mo.-t delicate female without causing di!r" the same time ih-y act like a charm by fctrer.rtbening, iaricrcrat'ng a- d re-t-jr!n the y.tem to a healthy condition, and by brlTnng on tb monthly period with regularity, co matter from what cauvea tLa obstruction may arise. They should, hr'Wter, XtTT t taken during tbe Ert three or four months of pregnancy, tbo'Jgb afe at any olher time, a. m!carriag would l the resu't. Ksch box contains 8 p lis. Prictl. Dr. HARVüY'S TKRAT1SK oa Di-ea 1 t Female. Pntrnaney, M!carrieire, Barrenns, Steriiit, fteprodncj Uon m4 jitaiei of Xaiure, and emphatically tb Ladie Privat Medical Adriaer, a paa.phlet of Ci pgea, aent free to any addres. Six cents required to pav postage The Pi'U and book w II be ent by mI when desired. securely aealed aud prepaid, by J. KKTAX, If. D., General Agnt, No. 76 Cedar treet, Xw York. JpSt-ld by a!l tLe pnncip! dmggists. TOMLIXSON k COX, Drugjiu. Ageuta, aept30'63-dAiwl Indianapolis. t n ti uiaiuvXiUi xuk i u.u Ts ti T n T -r, t- x r. r. wttn speedy and pemar.ent cire cf Seminal Weakness, Cre thral and Vaginal Dischargea, Gleet, fsqual Disease, F.missiona, Impotence, Genital DeliUty and dlaeaea ot tbe Bladder ani Kidrey. wa i Srtnnc Vills are wimniet tn all cases and can be relied on. X cbace of diet required. They do not iaasate,nor interfere with business, purroita. Cpwarda of 200 caes have bn tri red the past month. Xor than, om Aundrtd ikyicias it ttena tja tir prittUs prattle, nnd all peak vtU of their tjtncij. They are entirely harmless on the system, th.i cm be It lied on ia all cases arising from yoctafnl lodiM;retita mr aelf-abtxac, which often tncapairri bates lh uff re r from fuliriing Uu dtU$ of mirritl lit. A TR'f'ATlSK f (U pg-a, containing meana f enr. aei.t fr to all. Two at am pa reqired for poatag. Tb Pill l 111 be aetit kj mail, acarely sealed, on f celpt ofOne Donar.by JBBTAX.M. D, JC. T6 Ct 4ar treet, X, T. Sold by all th principal djxggiu. TOMUSSOS Ss COX, A peats. aepUO-dlnly IntLasspolia.
CPCCIAL nOTICCQ.
A Voice Frod VlftcU.bara. Ttctnn, Kua,, Aec . , if. Da Joaa Brn -fr Hr. I ara kappy to ti u yew ' m aM jr vaJabU Odron Btur wttb great eneti i Bir.elf n gt eral lity and prtratiJti n mv.teni, i.r,a,4 .b , .healibf aoj m a-ma-kj burg, bs lug i.en ,' i,.n. UriaCs army ttrwcilM-ul lis hol v-tbern ea-j,;(rft l ronfiJent !y r-nirefwt lltteUUprt. wk, M, ejMa a rbea'tbyaU u. vr. ;Lr. AM C. . Vlauitary Commiatnv. JK nviua. Kt-. frt. It, 1. On tbe 11 of Ja!y la' I ar t4. tar-cb a agt of mlte, t tb XviM-sl Dxctor l lt. lekMrnr-r t 4 tb Cun benan t a SAmi.Ie cf trj ldrvt h.;ir K.r hla ! spectMm, and reue-ted, it alter ae.N.i a fub4 It mttufiuj, l saiH'B ai d appro iia n,i f r aoldirr. The folI.Twing s lb 3fd.eal D reet.-r'a fepty, m mU Get). Id an's i truiuluii - st!p W A trn i nre to bav It M.ld to S ttlera. J'HIS f IA "I am aatinflej thai Cedrou i-l'tera bgc I a it i it, if tk'i pr pr'y ai4 fn ru-dertbu. 1 tjection to lr. ituU b-lnj perm'tted to ?Uprt of It I Smllen. A. HaXil. Tilt WrTUX. f urgron ar.4 ti d. at 1 1 recur, l. C " Haardt sarvaa lse'T or raa Ciaatai , X a nv i rut, Tr , July U, l"u. i Dr. J b i p.utr sperrt, Mr. , l re",,-" ship l Na-hii.e, T-imi., i wrnt rl ve r.f. ( t"ew) ot full. Cedren p.Kt.rs. for sal lo Untiers la lb rwy only. 1 be regulations f tb1reamry fwpartment ar t tcotnp'led wti s'r'f tljr. Hy cotnaa .4 of Major Gr.ersl Roserrar. WU. M. WILr.S. Ua'nr atwl Trw.t ktarltal Ueneral. ld Lolea!e atd Ket(t r i. r. rxorn. iTjrrM, l et Wab.yl'n Mreel, ladianaplmarcll dCtn RTN Eli VOL'S l) Etil LITT. SEMINAL Ueakt , Hr., e ti I etrml by wn wfco lial rsallj rure l rfen elf and hundred f othirs, anl wl'J (ell yc UutUt ig but tlierv.'t. Addres with' at top. KDW.Uil) If. THaYFH, f. b.-diwly Lock Boa, lUaUo, Has. No til in? Succeeds Like Success! , Say a great writer, and fn tbe klstory cf RARE DISCOVERIES For tbe last half ceuMry nothing ba LEAPED INTO FAVOR YV Uli the public, o complet ly, ao nnvera!ly, aa cuivr.viiouo's IIA I It DYE, Xa other', a recog'.lred in tl. world of fashion by either ex. I'i swift operations, th? eaie with which il it ap-. plied, the retusrkabl natura?! of the brown aid blacks it Impart, iu exemption rront all unpleasant dor or cutic ingredient, and it rrrr rfiWl on tb kair and ain, are itc g t and st.Ceivi.t cau" s of its unptecedented Kpulrity. Manufactured by J CK STAD')K No ß Astor Heuse, Xew York. rVd by all IrggMs. Apt bed by all Hair Irenrs. feb"rl-dltkeodilwhTieow LYON'S KA.THAIR0I!. Kafhalrou i from th Greek word ''Ka'.bro, r "Katbairo," sigt ifying to cleanse, rejtjinate and rsHore. This article is what it name ifc-r.if. Forp--aervltig, refctoring and beantifying the human hair it U tbe nioit remarkable preparation in tbe world. Jt if again owned and put up by the original proprietor, rd I now male witb the same car, skill and at tel. r. jo wbicb gave It a aal of over one mil. ion bottles jer aunum. I: is a most delightful Hair Irewlng. It cra'itAtc hcurf anl dandruff. It keeps the bead cool and clean. It makes the litir rich toft and gtoy. It prevents tie ta'r from fa'.lii.g off anl turning stT It rentores hair npoti bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who valaei a beautiful bead of hair should use Lyon'a Kalhairon. It ia kinwn aud xs-i throughout the civtlled worl I. Sold by all rcspictaVe ue.K-rs. IIII U AS S. HA UMI A CO., Ti. '. fcl 4-dGm-eod CROCERICS. HONEST .TO II IV. NEW FAMILY GP 0 CERY, Wholesale and Retail, No. 181 West Washington Street. IT LL KINDS OF GHOCF.ItlFS (WjTII THE EXCEPtion of liquor) k;t c titantlv on band, pure and freb, at X". 11 Hfl Washington street. Produce f all norts bought and M-Id. Flour. O.ffees. Tea-, and all articles foi fmnity use alw ay a cu band. Give f.e subcr.ber a call J. L. KXOX A CO. marcbl-dA w2m MEDICAL. . .... , DR. JOHN BULL'S COMPOUND C ED RON BITTE IIS, The Latest and Most Important Discovery of the 19th Century. M AX'S X WfF. IS MOUE INTIM ITF.I.T COXnecle! with tbe b'Horyof tbe Materia Medic f tb I. mted Mates, i r nvre f avorabl v known as tLe niieer of m-d,cal discovery, than that r.f Dr. JOHX BILL, of Louisville, Ky. Iii. inimitable preparation of farsaps- ' r'lla, has 'Htd '.(. at tbe bead of tb vartotis C"tnjo'jtil -f that ea'iiat le drug III ComKnrvd Peforal f Wild Cherry has leromf a bonbold word tbrotiphont th West and South, a"et I. is Worm L.ienge, In less than ayfsrafter tnir introdic'ioe, ta-ned a reputation aa wide spread a the coLtir.ettt cf Xorth Ameri' a. hut tbe crowning pb-ry f Li l;f- rema'ii to b attaitd in hia latent li-coery, or rather cmtiination, fr be does rot claim to Lave b-en the di-covrer of C KD KUX, which is the basis of the bstter r w ofleied to tb tmblic. That honor beb t .pi to ih native inhxbitauU of C'ectral A n.erica, to whom its virtue bare tieeti ktown for more than two hundred year. Artued with l:,tbe Ionian btd.den-ar-e to the ne-t deadly malar'a, and battles vrttbent fear the rivt venomou serjnt. It is a belief with tbm that wbi'.e there i a breath left In the body tbe tdroo ia po'etit to cure, ti t mat'er w bat tbe flies may be. While Dr. Lj'.I is t.ot prepared to endorse Uw exlrava-. gai;t pretenMon, hf I beverthfle?. fti-ed from a ttr--u2h examination cf the ericVt.ee relatinr tu its virtaea. that, as a remedy and preventive for all diseases arising from exp osore ei'her to cbapges of weather a 4 climate, or to th miasTna'ic I; Jluetfces, it stands without a rival and JutJr deerve tb reputation It baa lig eujoyed la fet.tral Am .-rca and the Wet Indies. In DYSPEPSIA And it attendant train cf ympKn, M C more lfk a charm than a medicine. There it nothiog In thewbol ranre of materia mediea tbat ran for omert bear a comparison with it In this li-a. A fa' I account of th' wonderful plant raay bwfoa4 in the 1 1th editiou of the U. S. Iipesaiory, pgw ll-l and A er'e of experiment. In w hlrb Ir Bctl b&a en for year engaird, has just b n brruiblto a uoe.f.fuI terir.inti'rt..ai d b t now enab!ed to t ffer to tbe public a crobiiiiio:, of C-;rn with o'ber jfroTed tonic. tb whole pre-rved in the iet usli y f cn; persist. lied IVurbon WhisVy, wh th he i c- Ldect La no ecjual la the world. lie mif-lit f JrnSh a vvlatue of certiRcate, tnt tb pbl:c have long itc lean.ed to estimate ub things at their tne valne. The &ast plau I for every n t teat for L!iae!fki virtue tf a new medicine. Give tbe c;rrBari.jim IIB A t P jkM Otje trial and yt w:ll never u-e aey other. It is not neee-ary to publish a lot. Iit of tbe disease for which the Cedmn bitter are a oeofe, 13 all di-eaes f the SlOOlUCÜt UaiTCls (LITer or hldnry; In a!l a?e-tiTi9 cf the limit! drprndlna; np an I'prnnsrment of the ttfmmct r Uatvru; In GAiilthenmallsmandTlearalsIa; And in rerer and acne It Is destined to supersede all otter rndla. It not on!y cures ail these di-easee, bt tt prevent ibm. A wine-Els full r th PltUrt taken aa tcr be for each meal w-Jl obvia e the Ul tffrt tbe nst cntealtey climate, and screen tb rrso Ukicf It aaiit üi-easr under tbe mo trying a por. tJDr JOUX Bl'LL'5 tilac pal OSc, rlftÄ tret, Louti!le. Ky. hold wbolel and Eeta.1 by J. r. SC.Ol, Iiragi Wet Wh".njoa Street. marcbli'So iUAXAPOLW. PROFESSlOrJAL. 1TOICLVX AND SURGEON, OmCE AXD KUII'JCXCK, . . No. 46 North PennsylTania St f wla
