Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1864 — Page 3

Democratic Documents.

Adslrea f the Drnxrflc TIrmbf r cf th General Assembly to lb It pie f Indiana, ettlsg forth th history of tb lat session, and th rtimivkfatr had sot ba accomplished dtrlcglta astltatlonal Una. This document make pamphlet faixteen pages, and will b furolsaad la say aantity. Mtl SO per hundred. Tis Conacrlpt Act-Xpeech of lion. D. W.Vooraeei.sn tb Conscription BflIJntbe Hot) of Representatives, February 23, H43. This 1 on of th laast speeches of Mr. Voorbees, on iuetjon low oeeapyiag a Urft thar cf publi attention, and v,ry eitlxam la Indiana should have secy. It waka a pamph!tf gbtpsges. Frlc 1 pr hundred. The C.tlrtr tis Cltln Speech f Hon. D. W. Voorb. delivered la tha nou f Repraenttives,Februry 1. 13. mibe "Act toindemnffy lhPriSder.t and other persons fr supendtogtbwrit If habeas rpo,s, and acta dona la parlance thereof, la now printed In pamphlet form, and can be obtained at thlsofik. TbU ! tb peat effort of Mr. Voorheea to protect tb liberty of th citljen, and iboald be in tbe band r every voter in Indiana. It make a pamphlet f sixteen paeje, Friee $1 50 per bund red. JO"All orders ahould direct tba speeches tob sent yipres. aa tb postage will be one cent a copy, and Unat be prepaid. Address ELDER. IIARKNRS3 A BINGHAM, Indianapolis. DAILY SENTINEL. TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 8. CITY ITEMS. Z?3Cea. Hascall and stalTis in this city. tr?Zoe the beautiful at the Metropolitan tonight. - tüPOne hundre 1 recruit for the 27th Illinois pa?tel through jeterday. Eichty five recruits for Indian regiments arrived at Soldier's Home, vetcrdfy. t 7 "It U announcoJ tht the heavy work on the new gasometer up street h alx)'jt Guished. JSP We undr-rst und that the Street Railway Company are getting reaidy lor active operation speedily. t?7One hundred and fifty recruiu for Ohio and Pennsylvania regiments, parsed tlirouh ytfteruay. JMore case of sniillpox have broken out in the jail. The authorities are exercising the utmost care in the regard. fc3F"G en. Wilder. Col. Jordan and other officer of the fainom 17th Indiana attended the City Council last night. Citt Mam A few of Su'.liran'a Map of the City of Indianapolis, the only Map now in print, are on hand and for sale at this office. Price $1. maiS-dlf I ro Sale. We understand that Mr. Jos. Batsch has thia spring put up ice, dating from March 4th, 18Ü4. He has ton of it lor sale. tJ7"Tbere was a row jesterdtyon Louisiana street, occasioned by some aoldiers who were Taaaing through. Mr. Ringle's barber shop suffered. The provost guard abou; the Union De pot ought to be doubled, if t ecessary. Eailt Closing. Anxious to gire our joung men time for imorovemeni, we will continue to close at 6 o'clock P. M. during the season. W. & II. Gle.vx, fcbl2d6m Proprietors New York Store. 4t5yBefore the Mayor yesteiday there were cases of intoxication and is:u!t and battery. A lady who keeps a bagnio was also fined according to the ordinance in such caes made and proTided. Firm Ward. The ladies of the Fifth Ward will meet on Wedues-dav the 9th int , at 2 o'clock, at the house of Miss Harman, No. 50 South Illinois street. A large atteudancc is most earnestly hoped for. Mas. Hills, President. Mas. pARXut, Secretary. Mcbcjiant Tailokino. Spring is approaching, and for new and l.eiutilul style of goods for gentlemen's wear, made in the most artistic fashion, call on O. II. Heitkam, No. 17 North Illinois street. Military wotk n executed promptly, and in a manner unsurpassed, at lleiikam'. IcbOdtf Judge Ray, cf the Common Pleis Court, recently decided, in Chambers and upon mature deliberation, that the Common Council could not by motions and resolutions disannul their solemn.ly enacted ordinances, upon the request of this oneor that one who had his private reisons for making the application. Intkrkst i?i the Commercial Hotel The undersigned offers for sale his uudivi lei one half interest in the furniture, business, and property of the Commercial Hotel, in consequence of sick nes. The hotel has enjoyed a liberal patronage, and this will be a good opportunity for any one that wishes to engage in the hotel business. marS-d3 F. A. Reitz. Tue Twijimrn Indiana. ThU gallant reg iment will wrtive here to day. No nobler bot a have ever left Indiana soil. Col. Tat lor is their commander. These reterans will be among us to-dav, and we call upon every citizen to honor tlum as their great achievements in the cause of their country deerfe. Wasted to Pi-rciiase A business home on Washington street, between the B ites House and Court House, on either side. We have a cash customer who wishes to purchase. Walkfr fc McKeusax, Real Estate and U. S. Cl titn Agents, rohl tf No West Washington et. JjrT " A fine residence on Virginia Avenue between Washington ami Maryland; two good residences on New Jersey, between Ohio And Market streets, and four brick houses on Wash . ington treet, for ale by Walker McKern.m, Re:il Estate and U. S Claim Agents. No. t West Washington streets. tnr5-tf JJf"The 11th Indiana weie to lere New Orleans on the Istius-t .for home, by the way of New York. The regiment will rjve a drill in New York and Buffalo, and will probably arrive here about the I5.h inst. 0 er three hundred have re enlisted, and those onlv who have reetilisttd have received furloucht. Col. I.in. McCaulev is in coinrnmd, and he has proved to' be one of the most gallant ollicers in the service, L.t. Col. DamaH nas teen on recruiting semce here for some time, and he is siiil ready to recei e recruits for this teteran regiment. W . ma a . . To tue Lamra We take the libertr of call ing your attention in this manner to" our new entexprie in th retail shoe baait.ess In this titv, No. 20 East Washington street. No. 2 is refitted in fine style. an4 a fine shoe store is opened for the sale of ladies, raises and children's work delusively something heretofore unknown in thi city, but long required Our stock h is been purchase! in B lon. New York Citv and Pbiladalphia. for cash, and we have aJon'el the motto of quick sale and small profits. We ask jou to fivt as a rail. martMf Ciiase 4 Capt. i . a Gerat Bargains, One of the finest country raaidancM ia this county, with eighteen acra of land, brick house with 11 rooms, kitchen, good cellar, well, cUtern. wood house, barn, &c. It is one milw from the city limits, on the National Road, west of White River. It has a choice lot of fine fruit trees of all variety. Gerat Barqai. Affären of Its) acres within five miles of the city; wilt divide it so as to sell W acres, all timber, or sell altogether, to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to Win. Lote, office in Talbott L New 'a Block. 7-J3t

Hors ad Lor at AcCTioy 1 will eil at avi'-tlon on the pre'm'- on Tuehjr, March ISili, I.-&4, at 1Ü.4 o'clock A. M , No. 277 Sotub Est tret, house arl !. Lot 44 by 1C5 fret. House 4 room and h-sll below . 3 room a bote. in and a half atones high, new; tiding, deors and windows pine I amber; pood cellar, well and fence new. doort and windows oaked grsinei. T tin One half eh; tulaace In one year at 6 per cent, interest. Poe?sioo given immediaUlj. Mortgage on the laat purroent. W. E. FtATUttlTOX, 4-12'-slt Auctioneer. A St rtaioa Riurvr. W cn conscientiously recommend to thoie ufTeri" from a ditreit.p coab. Dr. Strickland's Mellitiuou Cough Ual am. It give relief ilmott intntneou, and is withal not disapreeible to the taste. There is no doubt but tbe Mcllifluoa Cough Bl.am U one of the best preparations in ue.und is al tint U proprietor claim for it. We have tried it during the pact week, and found relief from a mot distressing cough. It is prepared by Dr. Strickland. No. 6 Eat Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0hi3. Cincinnati National Union. tf Ciuarda. Urer and Zooateil Pursuant to a call of the Guirtl, Greva an 1 Zouave-, held on Monday evening. March 7ih, 1:01, on motion of J. J. Parson the meeting wa called to ordr by appointing George Lowe President, and J. Austin Stewart Secretary. On motion of J. J. Pardon, the following Committees were apoointed to mke arrange merits to receive the llih Indiana Regiment: On Finance John F. Wall.tck, A li. Stout, R. K. Elliott. On Reception J.J. Parsons, VT. P. Noble. Samuel L Camptell. Oa IU11 and Decorations W. P. niiighaw, Divid Dessar, John Osgood, James Wood. On Supper Geo. Sloan, J. Austin Stewart, V. T. Malott. On motion of O. 13. Stout, the meeting adjourned, to meet atH. H. Dj ld L Cj.'s odice on nextThursdir evening, the lOih inst., at hilf p;t peven o'clock. All the old members of either comprint are requeued to attend, as we wijh to give them a good reception. OEO. LOWE, Pres'l. J. Atmx Stewart, Sec'y.

City Council. Mos dat Evfcstxo, March 7 The Council was called to order by hia Honor, the Mayor. A quorum present. petitions. Mr. Haughey, from-eundrv citizens resident on Delaware ftieet, for iraLrovemci.t of the same. Referred. -r Mr. IJrown, from sundry citizens resident on Maryland street, fur lighting the saruc. Referred. Mr. McNabb, from Samuel Dilzell, asking remittance for tax sales. Granted. Mr. McNabb, irom Dr. Howard, asking for the piivilece of improvements nt hia place of business on Illinois ttreet. Dr. Howard wanted to erect a frame building in place of a frame building. The question turred upon matters re lating to the tire limits. Referred. Mr. Haughey, from Eljah Taylor, asking the privilege ot making certain improvements. Re I men. Mr. McNabb, from Hugh S!avin. to pay for a horse he had lost in drawing wood for the poor of the city. Not granted. Dr. Jameson, from Caleb B. Thorpe, relativo to improvements on Alabama street. Granted. Mr. Haughey, from C. Fletcher, Jr.. relative to the remi"io!i of taxes on Beeler & Fletcher's nursery. Grantel Mr Urown, from General Wilder, asking for bounties Tor men of the 17lh Indian who had re enlisted and been credited to the city of Indianapolis. Gfi. Wilder, in support of hi proposition, said that 218 men had thus been credited. They had come in screenin? Indianapolis from the draft. It was but fair then that they should have their bounty. It the quota of Indianapolis had been full without these men they would not ask boun ty. As it was they asked bimply the bounty paid other men. Dr. Thompson followed, cautioning the Council to look out with recard to indebtness already incurred and proposed to be incurred. He was as patriotic as any other man, but he did not want our city orders depreciated. Chaiity with him begun at home, but he would by no means be understood as sayintr that our soldiers were objects of charity. The sldier in the Union army was the noblest work of Gud. Mayor Cavin followed, rgin; patriotically the voting of bounties to the brave men of the 17th. What little means he had, was theirs. He wanted every other man in the Council to feel the same. Let us rise to the level of this question. Let us raise at once the money these men want. Let us do it as a municipal organization. We will put this thine upon the nobler ground of patriotism. We will vote this money to night. Mr. Colley said that alter heiring from His Honor, he must confers th it he did not yet fully understand the matter. He was therefore in favor of further deliberation. It was an important matter, which the Council should deliberately consider. Gen Wilder said that he only wanted justice to his men. Indianapolis had bien fcieened from the draft by jhem, and patriots wlrt remain at home ought therefore to come up to the work. Mr. Colley insisted tint the whole matter should be referred to the Judiciary Committee and the City Attorney, to see tint everything was all right He was in favor cf supporting the families of volunteers; that was our duty. But tili- was a special proposition to levy a special tax for a special purpose. He moved that, s he was like a little nigcer on the road to heaven, and reverenced all the Apostles and Mayor Caven.that this thing should be sustained If any secessionist au whercdiDuted this appropriation, let him dispute it. He was willing to spend all he had. He was com paratively a poor tnn, physically. He had quit sitting round on store boxes and cracking hn ko ry nuts He didn't care whether man was a urinary doctor or not. Thi thing had ot to be wolicd through. Letn secessionist of the First Ward come to him and deny raising this fund, and he would set little boys and a lice dog upon him and chase him down through the alley in the rC4r of his house. Dr. Thompson sa;d the credit of the city must be a-sr.red upon a subst m'.i.tl basis. He under stood that all the calls made upon us had been filled. He like! Caven's plan well. Let us raithe money to piy these bounties by direct taxation. Nothing was too good lor the soldier. They sdiould have everything he had. But let u proceed about this tnitter advisedly. Why ma not the fact that Wilder' men were here advertised? Why had we been taken by surprise in thU matter? If we to on and raike further appropriations, our bond holder would shortly complain, and with good reason, too. Gen. Wilder was beard further. He felt himself oocurvinr a imrniliatiii po-drion. If he hid not supposed that his men hadreiieve-i Indianapolis of t.e draft. He would not be here asking money tor them. He n&ked in their regard only what "he conceived to be right. As a soldier and h patriot, he. in behalf of his meu, asked simply this. If the midien of his regiment had not bcncfitel Indian ipolis, he did not want them to have a cent. He came before the Council very unwilbnalv. lie onlv asked justice for tnc men j whom he "represented If there was anythin i the;r due from the muuicipalitv. he claimed it for I -.! them The enlistment ol Ins men, creoueo to , Indianapolis, h id had a most beneficial eliect throughout the State Counties were now p tying bounties that i.ever paid them tefore. Mr. Brown moved tint the whole subject be referred to a special committee of five. Carried, and Mssr. llrown, Cavin, Fletcher, Jame-on and McNabb appointed, to meet to morrow to arrange about the matter, at t? A. M. na I P M. Dr. Mears. from the Bo rd of Health, reported with regard to the health of the city. What he said had relation cmeUr 1 1 the smallpox. By the rrompt action ol tnc aumoru e me uiaease is . 1 T I I 3 - . - now under complete control, a uero uau uu yet been a single death. Adjourned PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. . Alal-, OTIER5 HIS SKRTICRS TO THE CITtZEXS OF Inoianapoü and Ticlaity. OOo. Virginia Avenue So. M. RM.fence5ortb'twJerejtreet.o J. BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, DIAMOND. JKWELRT, PLATE. Dry Good and oibt rKnal property, or bought atnl old at 2STO. ISä SOUTH ILLINOIS STRKfT. NORWOOD'S BLOCS tCP STAIBS.) mct2-Aj

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(ateoaTED axratMLT roe vaa art mniirnnL. For Jlornln Iteporl Ree First Fje. TV ili t Report. LATEST FROM THE SOUTH The ISoinbardment of Charleston Co it tl tili es. Capture of a Steamer by a Hebel Privateer. A NAVAL ENGAGEMENT AT MOBILE. ONE CUNDOAT SUNK. RUMORED CAPTORE OF NEWBERN BY THE REBELS. Sherman Ileporitd at flcksburi WASHINGTON NEW.S, CONGRESSIONAL, &c, A.c., Vc i Ac. Ac. Soutliern ."eva. Nlw Yoke, March 7. The teamer Arago has arrived Irom Hilton Head and Charleston Bar. The Arago brings some 0 t-fficers who were wounded in Florida, and 51 rebel deserters. There is nothing new from Clmlestor. The bombaidment is fiill continued with good effect, the rebeU replying at intervals, but rarely doing any irjury. The supply steamer Bermuda is teported to have been captured by a rebel privateer in sight of Fort Pickens. All is quiet at Jacksonville. Reinforcements are rapidlv niving, and (ten. Seymour's position was strong enough to repel any attack thut might be msde. A flag of truce had been sent to the rebels to obtain our wounded who fell into thtir hands, but the request whs iefued. The main body of the rebels are encamped at Ten Mile Run. The rebels admit their loss in the late fiht to hive been enormous some putting it us high as 4,000. F A plight skirmish occurred on the 27ih, in which the tebels had three wounded. Our men lot none. (Jen. Gihcore arrived at Jacksonville on the tth. The World's New Orleans letter reports that 20,000 rebels are marching through Western Louisiana. (ieti. Hanks has sent a large force into the Teche country. It i rumored that the Sil La. Cavalry have been ciptured by the rebels. The naval attaek on Mobile is said by the same correspondent to have been a mere demon stration ag.iinst Foil (Jaines, to prevent Maury from going to help Polk. One or two vessels were cripplcl. and our fleet then put off out of range. The Calhoun is said to have been suuk. Our troops are rapidly returning from Pass Cavallo, Texas, and those already arrived have gone to the Teche, where some 12.000 ot our troops are concentrated. From New York. Nfcw York, Mrch 7th. Fernando Wood is very low with pneumonia. The bids for the $1.1100.000 soldiers' bounty fund bonds reached $1,000,000, all at a premium one bid being at 10. per eent. A private letter from Havana says the gunboat DeSoto was in the dry dock there, and the secessionists and blockade runners in Havana had threatened to burn her. They also threatened the officers of the Desoto with violence. The Spanish authorities had eiferfthe officers leave to wear their side arms, and they now visit the city full v nrmed. Rumors are afloat here of the capture of Nebern. North Carolina, by the rebels, which are doubtless untrue. Before 1 oVbck this morning $200,000 of 520 m were old on all street. The Herald's Army of the Potomac dispatch savs: Deserters report the rebel supplier exhausted; the army is receiving nothing from Richmond, and the createst didiculty is experienced to sub eist the troops. From Hemp Iii. Mf MPHts, March 5 The election for jdierilT is progressing quietly to-lay There is preat activity among the party friends of the different candidates Reports are current that Sherman has returned to Vickbiirg, mid this is eer.erallv believed in official circles, but nothing definite has yet been received Mcpherson's corps is repotted between Jackson and Big Black river, and Hurlbut's near Brandon. Definite news is hourly expected here. Adjt. Cohen has been arrested for selling exemption pisses for $50 .ipicce. From Wavliinfftoti. Washington", March 7. It is understood that dispatches leceived here tloow doubt on the correctness of the information ot Col Dahlren's arrival within our litres The Committee on the Conduct of the War will shortly investigate the Florid disaster. Gen. Seymour will be examined belore the Committf e. A special to the Herald savs the members of the New York Custom' House Investigating Committee, who c mie on here whi'e the CollectiT was ab.ei:t in New Hampshire, sav that thu far they have discovered but little that is indicative ol corruption in that institution An official mmouncemert is received of the receipts, and expenditures of the United Stite? exclusive of the trust funds, from October 18 to Decenber 31 : From custom,, neirly $233.000.000: ? public lands, 770,5IH; .iirect "tax. $74.(MM): internal revenue, over $270.(MH); incidental and miscella neous sources, jiCiJO.lHlO, as well as the receipts from bonds, rernricates of indt btedness and interest bearing Treasury notes. Expenditure $357.-2GO.tl(M) : for War De pirtnient. $1 tiil.'JOO.IitlM ; Navy Dep ntment, $4').i00 .000; i e.1e tuition of certificates of indebtedness, $.)". OOO.Ht i. i; leimbutsenient of temporary loan, $r.5:l.llüll The Senate has ratified a treaty mide by Gov. Djty with the Idah- e Indians, f..r the protection of overland erni.rmt, mir.ers, Pacific Railroad; aud settling other mutters. rrom M. I. on Sr. Lofis March 7. Cotton is drooping; receipts are 162 bi'rs The Government sale tody embneed 21) bales Iowordinarv to middling at 45 to G3 A fire in mtrket street this morning detroyed six tfwellincs. several stable, a wagon shop, kc. Loss, inurcd tor $1 S.tHKi. The 21 and 3d nero regiments will depart hcr.ee for New Orleans immediatelv. The Pl.i!ad!phi i bulletin publ s'les the denial by Geti. Gibbon that there as an order written by Gen. Meade for a retreat of the Federal forces at Gettysburg. From !Yaiivllle. Xasrtillc. March 7 Guerrillas ander Cowan destroyed tho billot boxes in Hickman county, Tetertlav. PROFESSIONAL. . J. DORSET, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFF1CX AXD RESIMtSCK, No. 46 North Pennsylvania St. tbl-d2raAwlm

THIRTY-EIGHTH C0HGUESS.

HOUSE. ' c WAinixuTox, March 7. Mr. Cos offer el a resolution calling upon the President, if compatible with public interest, to inform the House what steps he has taken or is about to take for the exchange of prisoners, and that he communicate all the published corres pond'Tce in relation to tha said exchange. Mr. Dawes, nt Massachusetts, objected, and so the resolution lies over. The House proceeded to the consideration of the Senate amendment to the deficiency bill. On motion of Mr. Djo'ittle the bill granting hnda to aid in the construction of a railroad from St. Paul to the head of Lake Superior was postponed until Thursday. Mr. Brooks made a speech denouncing the extravagance in uiilitarv expenditures. Mr. Stevens thought if the items in his bill were improper the gentleman could Tote them down. Mr. Smith, of Kentucky, advocated the item of $30,000 for medical attendance of contrabands. Mr. Mallorf; of Kentucky, oppojed it, wishing to confine appropriations to those actually employed in the army. After a long debate the House adjourned. SENATE. Mr. Foote presented a petition from Eli Thayer praying the passage got a law confiscating the lauds of the rebels aud distributing them among freemen. On motion of Mr. Sumner the bili repealing all acts for the rendition of fugitive slaves was made the special order for Wednesday. Mr. Herman offered the fol!owi:if: Resolved, That a quorum of the Senate con Bist of a majority of the Senators duly chosen and qualified. Resolved, That if a majority of the President's electors, duly appointed and qutl.tied, vote for one person, he is the President. Resolved, That if the election of the President devolves on the House of Representatives and tbe votes of a majority of the States represented in the House be cast for one person, he is the President. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary and ordered to be printed. The Senate went into an executive session af ter which i; adjourned. FOR SALE. 23 y- S cJts SMITH A T IS' O'CLOCK P. M..OX TUKSDAY, THE 15.li day ofMarcli, 1364, we will bell at On the premise?, one-ha'f mile west of tbe City, ou the Lafayette Roa. rüUKTEC OAIIDEX LOTS, Varying from 3 to C Aces each, Tln th south part of tb nonh-west quarter. Section 3, Tow n 15. kaiige 3, and north part of Oat-l.ut H, wrst ot V Mte hirer, and known as tbe "D. B. Katout Garden an-1 Fruit Farm, fcee plat. Evrry foot of tbi land is either in cultivation or timberthe S'äi i the richest in the country. There are g'xd building spots, arid nure orlesa buildings and valulle fruit ana timlwr, on nearly all tbe tot. There I on tbe premises a good THV STOW FlUiJIE HOUSE, Of nine rooms, with pood cellar, porch, well. 60 barrel cistt-rii, pumps, wood house, barn 50 br 50 feet, eood stallt-, Ac, m mated on a Hue bii.IJin pt in a grove of a Dour &i nue lorest trres, besides 'out UjO choice apple tree.-, nearlv U bear-nir; 200 pr. 30 cherry and 100 plum tree; 2,000 curra&t and goo-berry bushes; 100 grape vines, ail bearing. Most of the land is in clover. Over f acre of tine timber. Title go1. Tkrms 0 .e-founh cah in band; balance in equal annual uayments, with intr-st and mortgage security, with tbe pnvileite of pre-pay ruent. I'en-otm wishing to a' tend thf rale are requested to ex amine the premises b fi.re that t i ;n - For further particular apply to D. B. Fat out, on the premises, or to the undersigued at their otf.ee. SPANN 4 fcMITH. Kcal Estate Brokers. mar5-dtilll5vw2w ACCNCY. II. HI. SPICE It & CO., REAL ESTA1E AGB NTS, IS'orwood'H XSloclc, No 20 1-2 North Illinois Street, . INDIANAPOLIS, IND., BLT.SK Lt. AND EXCHANGES REAL ESTATE, 4C Ac. Office open at nigat. For tale, several good Farms within 5 milei of the city. For S.il number of gooi Houses and Lots withii the city i:iui!,!rom JTt'O to $ 3,IK)i in price. F'r Sale and Trade A larjre n rniher n fine Build nf Ix'tj in ail parts of tb- cüy, froinflüo to fö.OCU in price IVrsoii wishing to build vr buy ou speculation will di wt l. to call. For ala or Trade A number of Improved Farm in iu Mate or Indiana; al-o a larz quantity of Unim provid Land. Fr Sale or Trade Several good Saw and Flour Milla conveniealto Indiadapolis. For Sle or Trade A lot of Merchandize, lry Good, Liquors, Ac. For Sal or Trade A pair of well bruLe mules 5 and 6 years ot.l. and Haruea ; alo a good llor.-e. febl7i3ai FOR SALE. FINE SUBURB N KEsIDENXB. One of the Most Desirable Residences in the Vicinity of Indianapolis. i 70B SALF. A LKKGK STDNK HOUSE, WITH IRON 1 eraniahs. which it Luilt now wt-uM cst not les ib.n tlS.O 0. There .re 6 eres cr plei.dit Nnd wh eb, if the l ouse u rT, would sell readily for t-OO an acre. Teere is a teaat:ful native grove of about six er seven acre furroundintc tbe houet and excellent orchard, cusisliDg of cuhivated tree. grpea and other smaller fruit 1he situation Is cne of tbe finest and tbe location con. si Je red one of the most be.ltty in the xu iMty. It U la cated ner the National Turnpike K -a t, 2.1 miles from the city limit by the railroad bne which pa-ses it. Tht "whole property i worth $ iC, 00, but as few persons want to buy so masniSctit a hou with that amount of ground, it will be sold fur 117,000, which is a g'eat bargain. For particulars apply to McKKKNWN 4 FIEKCF, Keal Ks: at- Dtfalers, 3" West Washington street, Indianapolis. N. B. rersons at a distance may write or telegraph Us. feb-2-iJt2w 1 1 FOR SALE, Til 11 EE DOLLtllSl BUSHEL FOR WILL not pay the Farmer as well as raislr.jr, Fruit at twenty-five centa per bulel. Any one can eaily sit.sij tim-if that tbit is true b' a few motsent's reflection and a little Izur n? s to the cost of the production of tbe different articles. We are offering iFFLE TItEES At unprecedented lw rate. The wl o coae to the Xaraery and taks betn away In their wagon, can par. chae tbera at p icea ranjrfnr? from to 15 per huadrd. ac ordir g to sije. A'l Crst-da. trees and . anati warranted rue to nam. We i V) have all tie th-r ki:4 of Fruit Trees and Small Fruit uual'y found la 'urenes, and at Uw rate. w would call panic alar atuntion to our tne, large stock cf Cons1ttrg of all tat well-known and hardy varietie, which we cfTe r very lw. We have also a few thousand cuttings of the celebrated Illinois White Willow, For Fencing". 7"POur Jtarsery ts situated a quarter of a mile northeit cf Ind.Auapolii. Give OS 1 call. FLETCUER k BEILXJL mcLT-wlia

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Indlanapoliat Chamber ef Cesnoaerce. President T. B. Eixiott. Vice Presidents W. A. BaaDsataw, Johx M. Lord and S B. V. Noil Directors Johx Cakl:li. L W. Hasstuf ay, J. W. Mcttrnr, EH Alvobp. L .Hill, Joh FiHBAca. Fair. P. Rcsch. X. Masi,a, A. D. Wood and J. D. Patrtsox. Secretary J. BaaaaD. ;st Yiranaarw.; iilnrlnnatl Market. Cixci.txaii, March 7. Flour held firm but quiet; pricti unchanged at $5 75 for superfine, $5.60(36.00 for extra, and $6.256 5J for family. Wheat urchanced" in prices, at $1.27(31.39 forre1.snd$I 35 1.40 for white Corn declined; h590c for eir. Oits active at 7lc in bulk. Rye held at $1 30. Barley at $1.20l.25. Whisky firm at 66c. Provisions firm. Me-i ro at $21.50(3220. Bulk shoulders steady at 7f2fc; sides quiet at y9?4' for rib, and inW,34 for clenr; lO.'Qllc for barr.s: 25.000 pounds bulk sides sold at 9. and 35,000 clear rib at lütc. CofTee and sugar i held higher, and market is unttled. Lird is dull at 1212c. CIover?eed offered at $7.90. and timothy at $3 25. Flaxseed. $2 60. Gold at G0G0c; silver, 50(352-- prem. ev York Itarket. Ntw York, March 7. Flour closed heavy; prices are, $6.75(3GS5 fur extra State, $.7.207.25 for Round hoop Ohio; $7.30(30 50 for trade brand. Whifkv unsettled in trices; quotations are 8(3 'JOe for State, and i)0c for We.-teru Wheat in fair export denurd at $1 (0(5 1.62 for Ch cajjo Sirin?. $l.Mrai G2 for Milw.ukie Club, and $I.G71 70 f.r Winter Red Western. Corn l(2c better. Oats firm at 111 (g 92c. Pork less firm. Beef quiet. Dressed hojrs stendy at lU(gllc for city. Lard quiet at 13(314c. Money in for icquest and supply abundant; market eav at 5CdCc percent. 8 erlinir firm but quiet at 176(3176. Gold oprned at 61 advanced to b2g . closed nt C,'2(ätec prem. MARSHAL'S NOTICES. (SO. 757.) United States Marshal's Notice. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INDIANA, S3: Whereas, A libel of information has been filed in tbe District Court cf the United States within and for tbe Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on tbe 29tb day of February, 15?6I, by John Haima, Ksq.i Attorney of tbe United States, for the District of Indiana, against the following de-cribed rive per rent. State Stocks of the State of Ind ana, and Sarau ! Miller; and twelve tbousabd dollars unpaid interest accrued tLerenn, to-w it: Certidcato No. 512 si2.rmo 69J 4,000 713 4 I 00 132" 9 00 151 2 W0 13 K 3.U00 1CC4 1W3 4,i'00 Certificate No. 170 f 3.000 20o7 4 MH) 53 .lS.tKK) 277.. ."531... 419.. 1015.. ...13,000 ...3.000 ....5,000 tloO.CCO Seized, for a violation of the following act of Congress to-wit: "An act t confiscate property used f r insurrectionary purpose?,' approved August 6, L"61; aIo "An act to suppress insurrection, to punish treason and rebeliion, to eize and cunfi-cate the property t f rebels, and ff other pu'posea." approv d July Itth, 1sC-J, ar.d praying process against said certificate of tecks and money, and that tbe same maybe condemned as forfeited to the United States. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the Monition under tbe seal of said Court to tnc directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said cer iricates of stock and money, or any par, tbertof, or in any manner interested therein, that tney be and appear before tbe said, the District Cou't of the United States to be beld at the city of Indianapolis, fu and fr tbe District of Indiana, on the 16th day of March, at 10 o'clock of tbe forenoon of that day, then and there to iriterpoie their claims and make their alligations in that behalf. D. I. KOSE, ü. S. Marshal. Attest: Watt J. Sith, Clerk. marcl.2-dl4t MEDICAL. DR. JOHN BULL'S COMPOUND CBDROK BITTERS, The Latest and Most Important Discovery of the 19th Century. TVfO MAN'S NAM R IS MOKE ISTIM aTKLT CONl nected with tbe history of the Materia Medica of the Lit ted states, or wor favorably known astt.epio eer of medical discovery, than that of Dr JOHN BULL, of ixursville, Ky. lira inimitable preparation of isarsnprilla, has lonjj st- od at tbe bead of the various compounds of rhat valuable drug Hi Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry ha become a household word throughout the Wcsr and South, a d Id Worm Lozenges, in less than a year after theii introduction, attained a reputation a wide spread a the continent of North Ameri. a. Hut the crown i'g glory of bis life remans to be attained in hia latest di-covery, or rather combination, for h does not claim to have been th discoverer of CfcDRON, which i tbe ba:is of tbe bitters now offered to tbe public. That honor be! ng- to tbe native inhabitants of Central America, to whom it virtues hae been known for more than two hundred years. Armed wiib ir, the Indian bid defiance to tbe mo.t deadly malaria, and handles without fear tbe mot ven niO'is serprnt. It is a belief with them that while there is a breath left in the bdy tbe Cedrou is potent to cure, no mit'er sue. tbe disease may be. While Dr. Dull is not prepa ed to endorse t: is extravagant pretension, be i iievertlicle.-s satisfied from a thTouch examination of the evidet ce relatinjr to it virtues, that, as a n-niedy ami preventive for all iisae arising from exi osure ei'br to charge of weather and climate, or to tbe miasmatic influence, it Mands mit bout a rival and Justly deserve the reputation it has long enjoyed in Central America and tho West Indies. In And its attendant train uf sympom, it ac's more like a charm than a medicine. There i nothing In the whole ranze of maetria medica that can lor a moment bear a comparison with it In thi diea.-e. A full account of tb.' wonderful plar.t may be found In the Utb edition of tbe U. S. Dipenatory, pages 1587 and 15.S8. A ser es of experiment, In which Dr Ball has hen for year engaged, hat Ju-t be n brt-utht to a successful ter mintion. and he is now enabled to offer to tbe public a combination of Cedron with o'ber approved tonic, th whole prerved in the best qoaÜ y of copper-djstiiled Bourbon Whisky, which he is c nlident Las iio equal In the world. He mlfjbt furni.-b a volume of c rtiflcates, but the public have long since learned to entimate suth things at their tr val-re. The safest plan i for every one to test for bimelf ths rlrtuea of a new medicine, (iive the rsat One trial and J oa will ttevcr ue any other. Il is not ncrewiry to publish a lot.jt list of the diseases for which the Cedrn birter are a specific. In all diseases t f the Mouincli ISoivelt Liver or kidneys; In all affeetin of tbe Itrnin depending up on craiigemcnl of the Moraacii or Uoiveu; In fsiit Ithciimatism and?learalgla; Atidln Fever and ague It is destined to supersede all other remedies. It cot only cures all these diseases, but it prevents them. A wine-glass full f the Fitters taken an hour before each meal wdl obva e the ill effects of the nist rnhealtey climate, and screen the person tailr.g it against di.ae under the most tryit's xpoxure. t5S?"D JOHN IiULL'i Frtoc-pal Office, Fifth street, Louisville, Ky. Sold wholesale and Retail by J. F. SEXOiriC. Druggist, West Washington Street, march 1 -d 8m INDIANAPOLIS. GROCERIES. "HONEST .TO II IN." NEW FAMILY GP0CERY, VhoIeoalo and Retail, No. 181 West Washington Street ALL KINDS CF GROCERIES (WITH THE KXCEPtioa of liqnor) kj c-u-t-ntlv on hand, pur and frk, at No. 11 w est Vfahmgton street. Prodac of all arrts bonght and ar4d". Flour, Coffees, Teas, and all art.cles for family as always on hand, fijv ti taibscnbr a rail i. L. KNOX 4 CO. marcbl-dt2ni RENOVATE RG. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT riUE UNITED STATES DTK-BOUSE, NO.M SOUTH J Ilrnolsstrett, Indianapolis, Indiana, At this old and well-known ettabMihaieut. th ladies can hare ailka and woolen good dyed ta perm .sect and beautiful colors; and genu garments thoroughly renovated and repaired. New and second-hand clothing bought and sob, also, a paticular branch tn tbe boine denominated fine drawing bills 1 able cloth, or tear In any garment cash so wroegbt it ess not be visible to th naked ey. Remember the place. No. aa Ronth lüiaoia street. JanlO JOSEPB HJLRRI a, Proprietor.

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From th amy hospital tba bloody battle-field the mansion of the rich and humble abide of the poor from the office and the sacred desk from the mountain top, distant valleys and far-cl Ulands of the orean from every nook anl corner of th ci vi Used wild is povnng In th evfleac of tb alooihing effects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BCTJCRS. Thoaaands upon thousands ot letters ike th following may t seen at ot effico: Kaanstcar, Wis., Sept. 16, 1S3. 2 TI been ta ths artsy hospital for fourteen months speech! and nearly dead. At Alton, Kl, they gave me a bottl of Flar.Ution B;tter. Thr bottlas resUred my speech and cared ire. C. A. FLAUTE." Sornt Waksaw, 0-, Ja'y 2. 182. rOr aw VAnn man m K v Vi A kAAn ars V a -vyf cot out of the house for two years with Scrofula and Krysipela, after paying the doctors Ter $1W without benefit, has been cured by tea ott'ie of our bttrer. EDWARD WOUNALL. The following is from the Manager of th Colon Bom School for th Children of Volunteers: Havkmktkb Mahsio, FirrT-Savarra SrattT.) New Toek, Augusts, 1pC3. i 'Da. Dbakc: Tour wonderful Plantation Betters have been giren to some of our l;tt!e children suffering from weakness and weak lungs, with moot happy effect On little girl, in particilar, with pains in her head, los of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has Wen entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoooful of Eirtera a day. Her appetite aud strength rapidly Increased, aud ah is now well. Respectfully, MRS. O. M DEVÜK." I ow much to you. fr I verily believe th Plantation Bitters have saved my life. KKV. W. H. WAGT.ONER, Madrid, N. T." . xhoa wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation bitter. My w te has been greatly benefitted by their use. Thy f lend, AS A CCRU N.Pbtladelphis, Ta. I have been a crest sufferer from Dyspepsia, and Lad to abamU n preaching. The Plantation Bitters have cured me. KEV. J. S CATHORN, Rk bester, N. Y." Send u twenty- four dien more of vour Plantation Bitter, the po ulaiit) f Lieh are da.iy Increasing with the guests of onr boue. STKKS, CHADWICK k CO., Proprietors of Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. C. " I have gi veu the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the mot astonishing effect. O. W. D. ANDKKWS, Superintendent Soldier' Home, Cincim ati, 0. 44 Tbe pjantaflon Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, of which I was ljd op prostrate and had to abandon my business. 11. B. KINGSLKT, Cleveland, O." The plantation lütter have cured me of a derangemnt of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed lue for year. It ics l:ke a charm. C. C. 1I0ÜKE, '04 Broadway, N. T." Ac, Ac, Ac. The Plantation Bitters make tbe weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of a celebrated Calisaya Bark, Winter?reen, Sa safra, Hoots, Herb, Ac , all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. S. T. 1860. X. Persons of sedentary hallt troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation cf the heart, lack of appetite, distress af.er eating, torpid liver, constipation, Ao., deserve to suffer if they do not try tbem. They are recommended by th h ghest medical authorities, and ar warranted to produce an immedbtU beneficial effect. They ar exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Notice Any person pretending to aell Plantation Bitters in balk or by th gallon Is a swindler and impostor. It is put np only in onr patent log cabin bottle R-ware of bottles refilled wiih imitation dcleterous stul for which several persons are already la prison. See that every bottl has our privat Cnited States Stamp over th cork unmutilated, aud signature on steel plat side label. Sold by respectabl dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. II. DRAKE V CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. feb4-d6m A FACT II Is a. Dye. In the year 1845 Mr. Mathews first prepared the VENETIAN H!R DYE; since that time it has been used bv theuands, and in no instance has i failed to give entire ssrtsiaction. The VENETIAN DTE is the cheare-t in the world Its price is only Fifty Cent-, and each bottle contains double tbe quantity of dye in those usually .old for on dollar. Tbe VENETIAN TTE is warranted not to irjarethe nair or tne scaip in toe slightest at jrrt e. The VENETIAN DTE works ith raridity and cer tainty, tne nair requiring no preparation whatever. Thf VENETIAN DYK produce any shade that may b desired on- that will not fad, cnk or washoutone that is as permanent as the hair itF-lf. For sale by all drugjists. Price 50 cents. A. I. MATHEWS, General Aent, II tiold street, N. T. Also, Manufacturer of Mathew Arnica Hair Close, the best Lair dreswng in use. Price 25 cents. Junel8-ly t-NERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weakne-s, etc., 01a bt cured by on who has really cured nim elf and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the rut A. Address with tUtnp. EDWARD H. TRATER, ftbJÜ-dAwly Lock Box, B ton, Mass. t?T IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. Hasvkt's FcatALB Puxs bav never yet failed la r moving difficulties arising from otruction, or stoppage of nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal affections, Prolap-a, Uteri, the Whiten, or other weakr.e of the Uterine Organa. The Pills are perfectly harmless on tLe constitution, and may be taken by the mot delicate female without causing distress tbe same time they act like a charm by strengtb.er.ing, inrigorating ard retoring th system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from wbatcaaso tb obstruction may arise. Thej ibould, however, 50Tb taken during tbe first three or four months of pretrnancy. though safe at any other time, as miscarriag would b the result. Each box contains 60 p'lls. Price tl. Dr. HARVEY'S TREATISE oa Diseases of Females, Pregr acry. Miscarriege, Barre&es, Sterility, Reprodaetion and Abates of Nature, and emphatically the Ladles PriTs'. Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 pas, ,erl free to any address. Six centa required to pav postage Tbe Piils and book w.ll be sent by mail when desired, securely sealed and prepaid, by J. ERTAN, M. D., General Ag-nt, No. 76 Cedar atreet. New York. Unsold by all the principal drargista. TOMLINSON At COX, Dmggi.ts, Agents, sept30'C3-ddcly lQ4iAnapoli. EITNEW DISCOVERY FOR THE speedy and permanent care of Seminal Weakness, Urethral and Vaginal Discharges. Gleet, Seqaa! Dieaes, Fmisjtions, Ia;otence, Genital Debility and disease ot the Bladder and Kidneys. Bcll's Srxcino Puxa are warranted la all ease and can be relied oa. No chins of diet repaired. They do not aaasate.nor Interfere with business pur its. Upwards of 200 cases bav been cored th past month. Jrr tn on kundrtd ph'jticlan u4 tAeat im tkeir priraU practiteta'I all peat vä of Vuir tftcacQ. They are entirely banale on tb system, and caa b relied en tn all case arising from youthful indiscretion or self-aba, which often iocapacJtAtea th sufferer from fdlllliiz tit duties tf marred lifT A TREATISE of (4 pa gee, eaaUtning mean of euro. sent fre to alL Two stamps rjvir4 for potUgc. Th Pills will be sent by mall, socorcly scaled, n rcept of Ob Dollar, by J. ERTAN, M. D.. Ko. T6 Cedar suet, T, T. Soli by all tb principal drtgrUts. TOXUNSON k COX. Agert. wpt3d-dAwlj Indiana pollTbc Confessions and Experience of an Invalid. Published for th benefit and asaCACTIONTOTCUNQ MEN and othars, who suffer frm Nervous Debility, Prämature Decay of Manhood, Ac, (applying at th tarn time the means of self-cure. By one who baa cared himself after aradergott a- eonaideraMe quackery. By iocloing a post paid addressed envelop, slngl cop.es may m had of th anthor. NATU.A51K.L MAYEAIK. Kq., feb8-d3a Bedford, Kings Co., N. T.

SPECIAL nOTICEO. GT SOLDIERS WE TUINK DR. Strtck'aad ts .t r!ht la adrUirg je ta I s sfvsnls. mnt ta our olaans of t -day's paper, ts tska a bwtUa f hlah'ghly reeomaended Aatl ChoJora Mla-.ar la year knapsacks, u may save th Rv f saary cf nt bst oldjers. Mothers see that your oos 4 sot Defect ft, ToueaDgetltaHheDnjgtoTe at 5fl ceats per bottk. It is th beat remedy foe Inarrbcra and Iysotery. warchT-dlyrodAwly

LYON'S KaVTHAHtOIi. Kathaire-a is from the Greek word "Kathr, of "Katbairo," a grifytng to cleanse, rejavtcat and restore. This article Is what Us aamc signifies, po-pr-erring, restoring and beantifyirg the aamaa hair 1 Vs the mos' reisrkab'e preparation la the world. It is again owned and -put up by the original proprietor, and Is bow made wita the same care, skill and atteptioa whicb gar It a al of over en milia bottles per annum. It is a most drtichtful Ilair trlrg. It erad.t ate scurf and daodraff. It keeps the he a. I cool an 1 clean. It mikes the hiir rich scft and goay. It prevents the hair from faHir.g ol and tandng gray It restore, hair upcnbald head . Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful Lead ef hair should oe Lyoo's Kathatrotu It la kaow and ased throughout the clviltied m orld. Sold by a-1 respectab'e dealers. m:i A . naitM.w Ac co.tn. v. fti-d6m-otl A Voice From Visckburi7 VicKsata, Mia., Aug. 9, 1SSS. Dm. Joaa Rctx-Dear Sir: I am happy to state to yea that have used your valuable Cedron Bitters with great benefit to mytelf in general debility and prostration of my system, produced by th anbeaithy and miasmatic influeucca of the Mi-sUippl River and around Vtck.burg, having teen with Osn. Grant's army tbrocghout its hole uthtrn campsign. I conftdeuiy reo mmend its u-e to all persons who are exposed Id unhealthy climates. H. W. xiL, Agent V. S. Ssütary Ccmmistion. Locuvtux, Kt.. Sept. 1, 161. Oa the Ml of Ja'y Ut I submitted, thr ogb an agent of mine, t the Medical Director of the Ivpan mrit of th Cunherland. a aample of uiyOdrun birters 'or his Inspection, and requeued, if stier analysis be found It tnoitorious, to sanction and approve Its n amorg onr sold it- r. The following is the Medical D rector's reply, and also Gen. Roseau's permission to ship SOU doten at one to have it sold to Sutlers. JollN LI U.. I am satisfied that Cedron Ritters will do Co barmte any cne, if t-tken or per y and in moderation. 1 see co rbjrction to Dr. Bill b. in; permitted to d.'s;mf of it to Suttlers. A. liKNRl THURSTON, Surgecu atd M dk a' Dlncur, Ii. C." TlEADgvaKTsas Dar r or tue Ccsibkblis,! Nashvuxk, 1sk , July Zi, ll63. i Dr. John Ball's Agent, Mr. , bss permissb n ta ship to Nashville, Term , twenry-five gross (or 3lH dctes) ot tuH's Cedrou Liilr, lr sale to butlers In tb army only. 1 he regulations of tb Treasury Department ar to b comp'icd with airtctly. Ry coma aud of Majof General Rosecrans. TTM. M. WILES, Major and Provost Marshal GeneraL 5ld Whwlesai and KeUil J. K. SENOUR. Dmggtirt, West Washington ctreet, ItidUnai-ol a. marchl 66m A C-i:.LltAL llEIlEsLLIOX. Triumph of a Great Discover! . The pubi c has rebelled against cauterising llair Dies. Fashion has foresworn them. A sagacious community has adopted in their stead Cristadoro'M Hair H&e, And for three reasons: It embrowns and blackens tb hair, not th skin. It ts a vegetable emollient, not a burnirg fluid. It does not burleu natur with blooming metallic tinges, but produces her own living hue. Its cooling effect is lading. It de3e detection. Its results are uniform. It never fail. Manufactured by J. CRIST AD JRO, No. a Ast or lions. New Tork. Sold by all Droggist. App led hj Hair Dressers. fel56-d!meodAwlmeow BROWN'S BRONCniAL TROCHES. I HAVE NEVER CHANGED MY MIND respecting them from the first, excepting to think yet better ofthat which I began thinking well jf." Rev. Henry Ward Be ether. IV'The Troches ar a staff of life to me.' Prot Ed a ard North, Pret. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. T. " "For Throat Troubles they are a specific" N. P. Willis. " "Too favorably known to reed commendation. lion. Charles A. Phelps, Pres. Mass. Senat. "Contain no Opium nor anything ligations." Dr. A. A. Hayes, Chemist, Boston. 'An elegant combination f r Coughs." Dr. G. F. Bigeliw, Ronton. "I recommend their use to Public Speakers." luv. E. U. Chapin. "Mos't salutary relief In BronchUla. Rev. S. Seigfiied. Morris town, Ohio. Very beneficial when sufTer.ng frora Colds. Rer. S. i. P. Anderson, St. Louis. "Almost instant relief in the distressing labor cf breathing peculiar to Atbma." Rev. A. C. Ef gl est on. New Tork. "They have suited my case exactly, relieving my throat to that I can smg with ae." T. Due h arme. Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal. Aa there are imitations, be sure to obtain th genuine. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers ;a Medicines in th United States and most forsiga countries at IS cent per Lox. mc!.S dAwtm HARDWARE. NEW IROW STORE. PO.HEKOY, "FUY.,.fc CO., No. 24 South llcridian Street, l.tDIAt ArULIK, INDIAN A, Have eonstantly on hand IR05, 8TXEL, NAILS, AN VIM, BELLOWS, T1CXS, AXLES. SPRING. BOLTS. KALLE ABLK CASTINGS. NU, WASHCRS.UOR5K KHOKS, IIORSK 6U0K NAILS, WHEELS. nUBS, SPOKES, FILLOEi, SIIAETS, BUGGT AND WAGON BOWS, CHAINS, PLOW IUNW.AC , AC. aw jar The Ohio River Salt Company. Tho Malison pearl Starch Company. JT7"Tbey will seil all articles la their line at thlowst market price. P0MKR0T, FRT 4 CO. ftbi; CLOAKS. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Selling Off at 5 Per Cent. Below Co it, ron srs nccris, 'VrOT FOR AN EXTENSIVE ALTERATION OF jL pr-mi-ea. but w wast the Cah I go Eat t bay tir &prirg Stock befor th great demand ta th Easura Markets for Spring Goods. We defy cotspeiiuda ta pricos. P.eao call a&d exsmlst our stock. BUßEOWS & EDWAUDS, vTBOXISALX AND SZTAIL OIiOAK Ho. 22 South Tllinois Street, IKDiANAPOU, IN 14 A J A. Jcll REAPERS AHD r.lOWCnO. The Improved Ccccrc Ucajzr nnd lotver TO WHICH WAS AWARDED TWO FP.XatIVr3 CT El DIANA STATS FAIJt, IMS. f-HTILL BE ON SALE AT WIRE A LULL'S TNDZB Y Kasocic Hall, ludlaoapolls. li is now oa eafeUMivow. Cail aS aeo It. axhS-da. DOXXZT A ANDERSON, Agvata,