Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1864 — Page 3

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Democratic Documents. Aitdrro( tlie Drmocrallc .tlrmber cf tbt General Assembly ta th Peopl of Inlan, aettirg forth tha history of tht Uu tion, and tht rot why mor bad not been accomplice! during ltt toastltutlanal term. Th! document make a pamphlet afsUta-ew pages, and will bt furnished in any quality, rricafl SO per huLdred. Tlir Conacrlpt Act prs-rli of Iloti. t). W . Vorbees, e n ike Oirjetriptm ti:i,ln tr.e Iku-. -f Rearetetitatlves, February 23, Ti-i i r.n of tta floe.v speeches of Mr. Vtorbees. oa a u,ur dk-ti low ocCaptin j a largt share af public at:-':':' f, aM evrj eitUaa la Indiana should Lavs a coy. It itfskes a painpiilalof eight pages. Trlc$l per hundred. Thi I,lbrtr f Ih Cltlxrn peech f Hn. D. W. Voorhtes, delivered ia the Houst of Repraentatives,Febnjary 1, 163, on th "Act tolndemnlfy tht President and other persons for suspending the writ If habeas eorpn, and acts don in puriuanee thereof,' la now printed In pamphlet form, and can be obtained at thlso.Hee. This la tha great eSort of Mr. Voorhtes to protect tb liberty of tha citizen, and shoold be in the kanda of Tery roter In Indiana. It makes a pamr biet cfliteen pages, Prica $1 10 per LcnJred. TO"AH orders bould direct iL speeches tu latent byaiprtss, a tht poktag will la ont cent a copy, and antbt prepaid. AddreM ELDER, UARKNKS? BINGHAM, Indianapolis. DAILY SENTINEL. WEDNESDAJ MORNINO. MARCH D. CITY ITEMS. 2PAnother beautiful diy wa yesterday. fSTThe U. S. D.atrict Court convened yesterday. 2TGo to tie Metropolitan to-night. A plendid till ii posted. GTThe Mayor hid drunk and l.tdie lor keeping bagnios before him yesterday. He performed his function. C3T Lieut. H. F. Hubbard, of the 3d Wiaconiu battery, passed through vesteiday with recruit lor Iii regiment. C? Every bod and the rest of tninkind see and red R. M. Spicer k Cj.'s new advcrtUemeiit in this day 'a paper. r?7Tbe 2JtU Indiana. Lieut. Col. Meikel, arrived yesterday. To day the boys will h;tve a reception. All will turn out to honor them. C27It is a! Duo tan impossibility to procure a pure article of Uourbou Whisky. Senour, on Wa.hirton street, keep- the genuine for sale Remember thin. tS7"The Examiner, Mr. Cyru. S.iiilh. will examiue applicant for teachers' license on S ittirday text, at Bryant's Commercial College, coianieucing at 9 o'clock A. M. t3TCol. Down of the X. V. k Oen. W. Nichols of the N. Y. Central, and Charlie Atmore of the L M.a&d connections, are among the distinguished arrival at the Rates. Attestio:!, Sir Kxiuuts. There will be a pecia I meeting of IIa per Commaodery, No. 1, this (Wednesday) evening at 7 o'clock, for work. E. CoLbSTICK, E. C. City Maw. A few of Sullivan's Maps of the Citj of Indianapolis, the only Map now in print, re on band and for s.ile at tht oflice. Price $1 . marö dtf For Sale -Land suitable for for gardening, 2 miles fouth of town; 21 acre; will sell 10 acres. Walker A McKkbkax, Real Estate and U. S Claim Agenta, ml3 tf Xo. 8 Wtst Washington street. Fsiit Raislra and Gardesim In another column you will find full particular of the fruit, timber and improvement on the fourteen lot of land, half a mile weft of th city, to be sold br Spann k Smith at auction on Tuesday next. Kai lt Closing. Anxious to give our young men time for improvement, we will continue to close at 6 o'clock I. M. duriug the scas-on. W. k II. (Uknn. febl2d6ra Proprietor New Yirk Store. IXTEREST IN THE CoMMlRCI AL HoTEL The undersigned offers for sale hi undivided one half interest iu the furniture, business and property of the Commercial Hotel, in convenience of pick rtes. The hotel ha enjoyed a liberal patronage, and this will be a good opportunity for any one that wishes to engage m the hotel bu?mc?. mar6-d3 F. A. RriTZ. Pomtitelt the last Day. Prof. Dc Munn, the celebrated hair restorer, will positively leave this city thi evening for Chicago. This will be the lat opportunity our re.ulcrs will have to consult with him. They should by all mean avail themselve ol the chance now afforded. Hi levee will be A. M.. to 0 P. held at the Rate House from 8 M. Consultation free. Remenibcr thi ia the last chauce. To the Laim la. We take the liberty of callin.! ycur aitention in this manner to our new enterprise in the retail shoe buine in thi citv, No. Eit Washington street. No. 21 i refitted in fine style, and a fine shoe ptoreis opened for the sale ol ladies, misset and children's work exclusively something heretofore unknown in this city, bat long requ'red. Our .tock has been purchased in Roston, New York City and Philadelphia, for cash, and we h ive adopted the motto of quick sales and small profits. We ask you to give u a call. muS-lf Chasi: & Cafy. t?7 Desaar Rro. i Co., the new wholesale clothing and piece goods estiblishnient in Schnull' Block, beg lev to inform the merchant generally that they now have and will keep on barn! a good stock of military clothing and furnishing god; and, for the especial accommodation of merchant tailors in the city aud country, they have and will always keep on hand a fine, tasty and well selectfd stock of black aud blue cloths, fancy cassitneres, silk, Marseille and C-thimre v eatings. D 6 Ih sAR Rro. i Co. A Rkmkpt for Pile. It i ablessing to the suffering to know that we have an cffectuul cure for thi truly troublesome disease. Mr. J. P. Haiarde, of 16d Second street, Cincinnati, Ol io, take great pleasure in all who are Buffeting with piles that he used a small quautitv of Dr. Strickland' Pile Remedy, and it effected a permanent cure This seems to be the case with all who make use of thi p'enJ:d preparation. It Is manufectured at No. 6 Eit Fourth treet. Cincinnati, Ohio, and sold by ali dru-gUts. roar 9 tf t?fAt the livery a Labia of Wro. Hinesly. wed Terl street, next to Illinois, will b lound the finet ctrriige ercrrnn npon the street! ot our city. It is aubstantiil. rich ia finih. convenient and runs as smooth a possible The outfit, carriifi horses and harness. Is complete throughout, coating full $2.000. Mr. liinesly has sold bia old carriage and now accommodate his customen exclusively with hi new establishment. In thia connection w will add that Mr. II. haa one of the be livery stable iQ the west, and bis turn-outa cannot be surpassed. We know of no one more accommodating and attentive in bi line of business, or more worthy of public patronage. Grsat Bargais One of the Cr.est country reatdencea in thia county, with eighteen acre of land, brick house with 11 rooms, kitchen, god cellar, well, cistern, wood house.barn, A.c. It is one mile from the city limits, on the National Road, west of White River. It has a clioice lot of fine fruit tret of all variety. Grkat Bargain. -A farm of 160 acre within five miles of the city; will divide it so ai to sell 60 acres, all timber, or sell altogether, to suit . purchasers. - For particulars apply to Wo. Lore, office ia Talbott L N'ew'a Block. 7-d3t

The lteae-nnah. A ):.'. ! t 'i ur. it re-i-l f.r. Tb bivU out in lli ft May i r ; r(ly it re-t, a'! mi dr7n-i- f Ka T' j Iy w;t a- ia I'a;a.i.! Anl tLe jari g'.i-'.a ty. A real Jen fand by tha roe-bah fa, TL dtwy t'.oior.ii perfum the a'r; prre lr band to her throMnn hreaat, yf Kti ! ' firt wondrfnl rapture biet Ai.d tie year gild by. A mother kneela by tl.e rae-t u-b. fair, S' fl ch t!.e leava la the er Jnf air ; rrw vf t.'.'vjgr.u cf the pal ri. A .d tr f ar.r-i-'h 1ia br i e And l;" jea K"dc ly., TTaVf r. 1 J.r.e fa .1 lb r,-e-T f, I.ir'l are !h l-avv i.n th- a;.t ira'i ; Y itLred rd dei 1 U ey fall t tb jrrud, Ai.d leti'Jy C'jVf r a i -u-idt mour. ! Merchant Tailorixü Spring ia approaching, ana for new and beautiful atylcs of goods for pentlemen's wear, made in the mot artistic fashion, call on (. II. Heitkam, No. 17 North Illinois street, lliüury wotk is executed promptly, and in a manner nnurpas.ed, at Ucitkam'a. 'itbQdtf Tit)' Council. TtbtuT Kvimxü, March 8 Council met in special session pursuant lo adjournment. The Committee on Account reported as to Pe.t House claims. Allowed. The Committee on Fire Department reported in tavor of erecting shed iu various localities. Tabled. Sundry ga9 post estimates were read and tabled. The Fire Engineer reported with reference to the aale of the old engines "Friendship" and "Conqueror." Respectfullv submitted. Adopted. Mr. Rrown submittel the following report on the subject of bounties, which was concurred in: Indianapolis, March 8, led. Mr. President The special committee to whom wa referred the subject of appropriating money to pay bounties to such of the re enlisted soldiers of the 17th Regiment Indiana Volunteers a have been credited to Indianapolis upon their muäter-in rolls, and to levy a special tax to raire revenue to meet such appropriation, beg leave to mike the following report : The Legislature of ItGI passed an act author izing incorporated cities to appropriate out of their treasuriea such sums as they may deem

proper lor the protection and maintenance of the families of volunteers, and "to levy tach yrnr a I special tax upon all tne taxable properly ari'J polls j within their respective jurisdiction, lor the pur pose of paying the said appropriations or the inter est thereon." This ower does not, in the opinion of your committee, authorize a special levy to be made at any other time than that fise l bylaw for making th general levy, which is within one month alter the selection of the Assessor. The act referred to does not authorize the issuing of bom! upon which to borrow money to meet cxpen.se incurred in protecting ana maintaining the families1 of volunteers. ' The act of It" ."7, governing incorporated citio, protiJcs that "loans may be made by a vote of two thirds of the Common Council in anticipation of the revenue of the current and following year, and payable within that period; but the ajrsrecate amount of euch loan phall not exceed the levy and tax authorized by this act for municipal cxpencs for the same )eir." It is also provided that "no incorporated city, under thi act, shall have power to borrow money except in the execution of the powers herein expressly granted, unices three fourths of the resident taxpayers hhall petition the Common Council to contract such a debt or loan;" and that a levy may be made sufficient to pay the interest on such loan, with an addition ol not less than five ceuts on the hundred dollars to create a sinking fund to liquidate the principal The powers ex presaly granted in lcii7 do not embrace the additional power granted in IMil, to appropriate money for the benefit of the families of volun teers, and to levy special taxes to meet such appropriations. Therefore it follows that such indebtedness must be met by special taxation, and that such revenue, so created, cannot be nntiei pa teil by loans upou bond. Again, the amount of any such loan, if it could be legally made, cannot exceed the levy and tax authorized for municipal expenses for the same year, and must only be in anticipation of the revenue of the current and following year. The current year is the fiscal year from May, 1?CI, to May, lbGl, and the following year thtt from May, to May, 18CÖ. It is known that the resource for the current year are not only exhausted, but the amount of outstanding indebtedness, added to n reasonable expenditure for the year following, for needed municipal pir poes, will greatly exceed the revenue to be collected between now and May, ltbo. without taking into account our bonded debt of $20,000. Therefore a loan cannot be legitimately made in anticipation of revenues already anticipated. Your cemmittee, in view of the limited powers granted the Council, cannot recommend that money be borrowed or bond be issued to pay the bounties allowed. The committee do not consider that faith has been violated by a refusal to make the appropriation a?ked. Nor do we concur in the belief that but lor the ro enlistment and credit to this city of the veterans of the 17th regiment, our city would not have filled i's quota. The first call was filled by home enlistments, and the second call has been nearly filled by the same diss of recruits enlisted since the 5th of January, without counting the veterans. It Is certain, too, that over 150 veterans have been cre'dited to this county in regiments and bittet ies without count ing those of the 1 7th regiment. And all of thee 1 Tf are re-ideni of this county. Your committee would sugjtc.H that experience ha taught us that the local bounty system is at bet not the surest way to encourage culist metit.s, ami, we recommend that in luture. we hu.-batid our resources and devote what can be spared to liberal appropriations for the benefit of the hundred of families ol soliiers in our mdt. Indianapolis haj, so far, done well in this regarj and should continue iu well doing If the government bounties are not sufficiently ltrge, let them fie increased and let the tax levies be ma le bv United States official in :-utTicieut amounts to meet all expenditures necessary to recruit the armies of the Union to what is required. "Your committee would add tha: a conference was bad witntne county t-ommi?! oners and that they declined to mike any further appropri itions to pay bounties. Aistin H. Brown. P. H. Jamison. S A. Flltciier. S. Mr X abb. After transaction of further business Cjunoil adjourned. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. I. AM-, RAFFERS HIS SERVICES TO TUE CITIZENS OF ß imtiaaapoli and Tiiiuity. Öftre, Viririii;a Avenue N. Ti. Ketidetic North N w Jerey treet. No 37. ort 14'ft.i-dt v BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED fN WV Jl 9 lrr t: aiiU hold at N WITCHES. l)tN')NI)S, JEWELRY. PI .ATE. :.ts in.l o:bt ?roiil property. r r.uuti NOKTIi ILLINOIS STKKF.T, NORWOOD'S I LT STAIRS.) oct-Jly FOR SALE OR RENT. Ff Vtshinffton stred Wropcrty. CEVERAb lU on Val.iinrtou Mrctt w!l be l.ed f..r JJ a term cf j'.rt. or ol-J ,n rj-y f m-nt!. Ia tb rear cf tbee lot l a trr anioai t f cruutiJ front:;. c on Maryland Mrrrt, aimiraMy :iuated for aanufacturicg purpose, wbt.-h wdl r-e cid :th er without Its ihiatoa treet front. two pii:ci:s OF I'.rSlSESS GROUXG. rear ad;i. .tcn street, wV.J b oi-1 ery low, anJ ha mit.e. DKL7.KLL, Jk JON KS, mcba-t-il Keat Estate Afeuw. BLACKSMITH IN C-M.-l.TlVlalj KAV.TIOD, BLACKSMITH k HORSESIIOER No. 6 East Maryland Street, carT-t

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lor .norninx ttepert ee I Irat fnjfe.j Death of Col. Dahlgren .Confirmed. GENERAL GRANT IN WASHINGTON. Tmi II ERG ENTHUSIASTICALLY wriXTOVED. fmfti. Ptclc Jltsifsnd at .Vfirff ri. The New Hampshire Election. GEN. SHERMAN AT VICKSBUEG. CONGRESSIONAL, tVc, Ac, Ac , Ac, Ac. From Valtlngton. W ashisgtox, March 8. The Republican of this evening has the following: In oar first edition yc?tenJaj we doubted the statement that Colonel Dahlgren reached our lines in safety. We did so because we kuew at the time that the Richmond Sentinel of Saturday morning, a copy of which reached Gen. Meade's head'jutrtcrs, announced that Colonel Dahlgren was killed in the skirmish at Queen's and King' C. H. This fact waa telegraphed to the President late on Sunday night, eight or nine hours after General Butler's dispatch of Sunday was received, announcing the safety of Col. Dahlgreu. The new of the death of the Colonel was not made known to his father, Admiral Dahlgren, until this morning, because there was a lingering hope that there might be some mistake about it iu the Sentintrl. La'e list night General Butler telegraphed that he had received information confirming the announcement in the Sentinel that Col. Dahlgren was killed at King's and Qceen's C. II. The President being satisfied that there was no longer nny good reason to doubt his death, deemed it his duty this morning to communicate the tact to Admiral Dihlgren, which was accordingly done. The President having signed the whisky bill, it is a law. The Senate has confirmed over a hundred nominations of Assistant Adjutant Generals, to rank as MijoM and Captains. Gen Sickles has not preferrad charges against Gen. Meade before the Committee on the Conduct of the War. Gen. Grant, accompanied by his son, General Rawling and Col. Comstock, of his staff,, arrived here this evening. While quietly taking his dinner nt his hotel, a gentleman lose ai:d announced to the 400 or 500 gurstrt who were nt the t.tbles that they had ani'ing them the hero af Vickburg, whereupon the diners roe to their feet nnd enthusiastically welcomed the hero with shouts and waving of handkerchiefs. ' From ev York. Nfcw York, March 8. A Norfo'k letter of the ölh re;orts Gen. Pickett' whole rebel division at Suffolk, supposed to be on a grand foraging expedition and to enforce conscription. lirunsotns command, which intested the line of the Albemarle ami Chesapeake Canal, has disappeared from there. The Po?t's Washington special says the find ing of the Court of Inquiry iu the case of (Jen. Buell will soou be published. The Court does not attach any blamoto Buell. A ppecial to the Commercial say3 some fears are entertained that a conflict of jurisdiction will tAe place between Mr. Allen, agent of the Treasury, and Ge: Thomas of the War Department. Admiral Dupont is in Washington to appear beiore the Committee of Investigation of the attack on ChnrIetoii. The Commercial's Fort Monroe letter of the 5lh says (Jen. Peck u besieged at Newburn and nearly every post in North Carolina. Kilpatrick'ü veteran horsemen are a (Jod send to this department and may accomtJisli more than twice or thrice their numbers of infantry. I feel certain Gen. Butler will retain them. Gold ha advanced to G3e on the new3 of the defeat of Stcbbins gold bill. Supervisor Booth, of Brooklyn, jut returned fiom Washington, has officially informed the Board of Sunerviors that a call for 200,000 more men would soou be made, and that the draft would be enforced Private advices from Bombay expres fear that the American .h?ps Naples and Southern Bights from that port, have been captured by the Ala bauaa. The election in this city t- Jiv paste l off quietly. The total vote was 23.23. of which 16,401 were in favor of the amendment of the Constitution allowing soldiers to vote. rteic Ilnmpslilre l'lectlon. Co-corn. March 8th. 10:TM M Seventyseven towns give Gilmotc 17,530, Harrington 13.071). scattering 51. Gilmoie is elected by 4,00'J majority. All rive of the Commissioners, probably nine out of the 12 Senators, and a majority of the llerTCrennitives aie Republican. There have been heavy Union gains in every town heard from From I'liiladelplilH. Philadelphia, March 8 A soecial to the Bulletin from Cincinnati, to diy, ay: An officer arrived at Cairo yesterday direct from Vicksburg, who corroborate the Confederate s torie regarding the return of Sherman's expedition to Jackson. Rebel rumors say that Col. Forrest was killed in an engagement with Sherman's expedition. From San I rnncluo, San I-ranosco, M in n t. The funeral of the late T. "t-rr King yoterday wan very imposing. The .semblage of people wa greater than on any similar occasion for many ears All the Christian denomination, the Maoi;ic Order and the military pir'icipated. The Governor and princip il Federal and State officers were present. Minute yun were fired during the service. From llalliiimre. Baltimouk, Maren f Tliere are exciting rumor in the streets of an extenive rebel ra;d into Maryland It may be confidently stated that the only foundation for these rumors s the fact that a small rebel force has been seen in Loudon Co , Virginia. From Cnlro Cairo. M trch r Pas-eriteis by the steamer Luni nary, from ick-btirr -ii the 3d. sav that I Sherman aid hi army are there. The election :t Memphis paed off quietly,; resuliii g in a choice nnjr;ty for conservative ' can ii laic MEDICAL. T9 A STJÄB E VKKYRODTW i n? cured of thi diatreaicj d-j raC t v lUe li.v I DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE RErY.EDY. Rei.t whit a afferer saysMr. J. I. Hilar le, 164 Sri.1 rett Cincirnatl. O., cajs be ha t eer, a t.eaJfui 'rtr w;:h p.'.e fcr a Kl time, and lis tried tfarly ermthitir, and could t-btain r.o relief. He ut about n-r.urtb or a t of Dr. Mnc.:cJ' IMe Omtaieot. anl a inde a complete cura. He aties every one uürrir to try it. S'!d by'dDrussits at 50rerv r-r j.t. Manufactured at No, tat Fourth etret. Cincinnati. O. Aak for 3 Slricktasnrs Pile Remedy. For aa!a by XT. I. Haskit A Ct., Rmwninr A SJoa?, Stewart A Morraa, J. F. Senour, TomMnvm A Cox and Fpi.er Wocber. niar7-dlyetUwly PHYSICIANS. CHAM. S. ' WARE, .11. !., Physician and Surgeon. OlFICK SOUTHWEST COKNRK OK MKRIDtAN AND wah.uton treet, JLo S. Spann'a eld cEee. Eie2ca Xo. S7 yorth rctijlBla a:. Jaj d3n

THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.

Waxbixoto, March, 8. HOUSE. Mr. Kson presented a resolution of the Iowa Legislature in favor of soldiers discharged in comequence of wöunda cr disability being" emp'oyed in situation which they are competent to til unJcr Government, ! 1 heartily indorsing the poiicy of paying soldiers and sailor of African descei.t tl.e earns as in givea to white eol diets an 1 sailor far similar services. Referred to the Muitarj Committee The House resumed the consideration of the bill author1. ing the Secretary ol the Tre-Hury to feli from time to titue, at bis discretion, anv gold in ti.e Treasury over fcr.d above the amount which in his opinion may be required by the govcrnmtnt for the paTna?ui of inter est on the public debt, and other purpo?es. Mr. Boutwell's ameudmeut, heretofore offered, was adopted. In lieu ot this, and as a substitute for the original bill to authorize the Secretary o' the Treas ury to anticipate the payment of the interest on the public debt Irom time to time, with cr without a rebate of interest, the coupons as to him may st em expedient. The bill in this ameuded form was passed, 90 against 34. The Deficiency bill was taken up.. The House concurred in the larger number of the Senate's amendments, but disagreed to others. The bill will be returned to the Senate. Mr. Schenck, from the Military Committee, recommended dropping unemployed Major and Brigadier Generals. Postponed until Tuesday next. The Senate bill establishing a uniform ambulance avstem wa? passed. The bill makiog the Provost Marshal General a Brigadier was passed. A bill was reported securiug homesteads to solJierx and sailors oa confiscated rebel lands. Ordered to be printed. Adjourned. SENATE. The petitition of Eli Thayer and others, pre tented on Monday, was incorrectly stated to be in favor of the passage of a law confiscating the lands of the rebels and distributing them among Ireedmen. The petition in reality asks Congress to confiscate utterly and without reserve, the lands of rebels, and to give ot the same, without other formality than occupation, ICO acres to each private in the nava 1 service, and to each man in the rank and file of the Union army. Mr. Powell called up the joint resolution requesting the Secretary of War to transmit the report and evidence of the Military Commission, of which Gen. McDowell was President. Mr. Wilson opposed the call for thee papers, a they were necessary to be withheld that they might be used in the prosecution of officers w ho were culpable. Mr. Sherman said the evidence in possession of the President vindicaes Gen. Curtis from the charge of speculating in cotton. Mr. Powell said the Senator from Kansas had stated that if he was the President or Secretary of War he would want no higher ulogy than his (Powell's) censure. If he thought the Secretary of War was doing his duty, he would not censure him. Mr. Lar.e of Kansas said that in three years he had never heard one word from the Senator (Howell) in denunciation of the rebel leaders, while day by day he had heard him denounce the ofhVers of the (juvernmeot. Mr. Johnson hoped the Senator from Massachusetts would withdraw his objection to the passage of the resolution as amenued. Mr. Wilson would not resist the passage of the resolution with the amendment of the Senator from Io'va. Mr. (irimes said the whole proceeding of the missions vre grossly in violation of the articles of war, which proved that no such commission should be created except by the President, and he was wholly ignorant of the formation of such a commission. Mr. Grimes con-idered it noth ing but a commission to fish up testimony derogatory to officers in high standing in the army. He nfertcd to the case of Gen. Curtis who was airaigned on the testimony without his presence. So satisf actory was the evidence that the Prcsineut announced at once that Gen. Curtis was free from all blame. If this resolution passes it ihouid be accompanied by a request for any testimony which sihould properly accompany it. After tonie rem it ks bv Mr. Powell, the resolu tion was informally paed over. On moti .n of Mr. L ine, of Kansas, a resolution was adopted directing the Committee on the Pacific Railroad to inquire into th expediency of constiucting a railroad fiom Fort Leavenworth to Lawience. Mr. Carlisle, from the Committee on Public Lands, teported back a bill to confirm certain land claims iu California. Referred to the Post Othce Committee. Mr. Wilsou introduced a bill to provide for the better organization of the Quartermasters' Department, which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. This bill oiganizes divisions, charged with duties a follows: 1st Purchase and disposition of horses for the serice. 2d Purchase and issue of clothing, knapsacks, camp and garrison equipage, and accoutrement TM Charter of ve-sels for transportation. 4lh Western transportation and telegraph. 5th Purchase of forage fih Erection of hospitals, barracks store, house, stables and bridge 7th The purchase and distribution of wagons, ambulances and forges. tih Inspection and report. 9th Correspondence, return and records. Except in case of emergency, or in purchase at the seat of war, advertising for proposals is required. The bill alo provides for the more economical distribution of supplies and for the punishment of frauds in purchases. The special order was taken up, being the amendment of Mr. Urown to the hill to promote cnli.-tment. lie concluded his remarks in tavr of a general emancipation policy. Adjourned. MARSHAL'S NOTICES. (no. ::t.) United States Marshal's Notice. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, D1STKICT OF INIUANA, SS: . WutkKAä, A libel of information has been filed in the Harriet O-urt of the United States within and for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on tbe C9th day tf Febniary, ls64, by John Hanna. Ksq., Attorney ot tne L n:;M Mates, tor tucl'Mnctnf Indiana, azsinsr. tlie fjüuwinjr de?ribe-t the per rent. State Stock of tlie State of Indiana, and Samut-1 Mi ter; ami twelve thousand d&l.ars unpaid iiitret accrued ti.erei n, to-wit: Certificate No. 51? tu.mo 63. 4,'V.O TIS 4 v 1.V2S P.Ota 1519.! 2.W0 )j0 3,IM1 16C4 V H 1S6J ,'t0 Certificate No. 2"7 4.t;oo V 16. ('00 277 2--mj 4 13,(0 413 3 .C0 10 U i.fajO io,ts Seiz'i 't a violation of the folioa injr act of Cungre-to-w,-.; ".in act '.n cnncaie pr-'per'y ud f r insurrectionary p'lrpo.-es" Kptif' te.! i 6. l-l; d"An et tu suppr- in.nrr cuon. to pai.i.b trraM-o nd r i I.'on, to Kiie iGit cunl-c Jte tlie pro 'erty c.f ret.elt. aid f r eiler pu-po-ej approv.d July ITtb, 12, : J prijiu? proce aain-t l crt:tcte of fcks and raot;-y, n1 ttut n se uiay te condemcel a forfi:eU to tUe United State. Now, therefore, in purslane of the Monkicn tnder the seal of sai l Court to me directed and delivered. I da terby ;v public notice to .1 peron claiming said cer itcates of stock and mf.ney, or any prt thfriof, cr In try r.atir.er ir.te-eted therein, that tier be aod appear before the aa-d. the Lrti t tnct Cou-t of the L'uiied ita:e to be beM at the citv of Indianapolis, in and for tt D.:r.ct of lnliata, on the 16th day of March, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that day. tben and thera to interpose tiit-lr claims aod make the.r aeaüou in tbat txiiair. D. 0. ROSE, C. S. MarLal. Atte-t: Watt J Snrrv, Clerk. marrb3-dHt HOTELS. r. A. &EITZ. f. BALLWEG. C0EIEIEECIAL HOTEL, (P0RMEKLT FARMERS' HOTEL,) One Square North of Union Depot, East- Side. of Illinois Street ISDIAMAPOLIS, I.1D. films HOTEL HAS BEEN RECKNTLY REFITTED 4. aad rrfurnubed. I he travc.mg public will be shown every aitcntioa to oak tb.tm.rtf I At home. octS-wly

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Indluuapoli Chamber of Commerce. President T. B. Elliott. Vice President W. A. Badshaw, Johx M. Lod and S. B. V. Noil. Director Jon Caklislk, L. W. Ha8Lma5, J. V. MctrrtT, E. M. Alvorp, L. Hili, Jonx Fismback. Fain. P. IUsv:i. I. M.ti r, A. P. Wood and J. I). Pattison. Secretary J. HaBrntn. " bt rritfliAM ' iilririnnntl Tlnrltet. Ci5cixati, March 8. Flour heM Srm tut jaiet; prices urchaDged at iü 75 for uperßne. S5.cX(f? G.l0 fur extra, and $.G.l5e 50 for familv. Wheat tjuitt at 1.30u?l 40 for white and red. OaU. TSGT'Jc. Corn, böOOc. Rye, $1.30. Clovereed dull and .prices irreguUr; forced Bale making at $7.25, but in the f mall wav, $7 75 is obtained. Timothy declined to $1.15. Whisky dull at Gc. Provisions quiet and unchanged; very little doing; prices omioallv the same heretofore quoted. Lineed oil sold at $1 50I 51. Gold at 62363', and silver at 53Q55c. ExChange firm. Money market easy at G(8 per cent, for good paper. New York, narkei. New Yokk, March Flour, 5c better: price a.re at $6 75(36.90 for extra Stte, $7.20Q7.30 for Hound hoop Ohio; $7.350 S.W for trade brands; but closed dull, buyers refusing to pay the advance. Whisky unsettled in Trices; quotations are c 8c for State, and lK)(g92c for Western. Wheat in fair exportdemand at $1X1 1.63 for Chxago Spring. $1.M1.C4 for Milwaukie Club, and $1.70(31.72 for Winter Red Weatern. Corn unsettled at $34(3136 for mixed western ia store, and $1.301.31 for southern yellow. Coffee and sugar firm." Pork firmer with a good demand at $22(g 22 50 for old mess; a choice lot in?pected brought $22 50-323.25. Lard in good demand at 13tl4c. Money in fair request and supply abundant; market easv at 5(3; Gc percent. S'erling firm but quiet at 177 12'. Gold i excited and firmer; it opens at 62, advarced to b'4'2. declined to 633. advanced to 64 g, and closed firm at 64) (3 64 -c pre m. " PROSPECTUS. rJ? II K CHICAGO TIMES. rcBL'siir.n DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, FT STOREY fc WOUDEIV, AT No. I?itilol1x Hti'tt, Between State and Dearborn Street, Chicago, IN. Terms of Subscription. For all paper sent by rna'l, or to Newsdealers, payerit required in advai.ee. merit required DAILY. By Mail per Year Six Months " Three Month ' Six YiVeks Delivered by Carrier in He City per year.. . Delivered by Carrier, per wceli .$10 00 . 5 00 . 2 50 . 1 23 . 10 (0 20 'rni-wiiKKi.Y. By Mail, p' r Year 5 00 2 50 1 23 Six Month " Three Months vp:i:kia Bj Mail or at the oHlce of publication, per year. 4 copie, one remittance 10 " " 20 " " . 2 00 . 7 m .15 CO .30 00 And one eopy to setter up of latter club. Newsdealer, for I'M copies cf Daily, Tri-MTeekly or Weekly, 624. For terms of elabi of 50 and upwaris. apply at the Counting Kooiu, or by letter tt. tte rropnetors. Rates- of Advertising. Eight lines of Nonpareil, or , iitch ?pce, constitute a Square. DAI I A'. 75 Cents per Square for first, end 5'TCeutsper Square for each (mbseq'ient insertion. Notices of Death, 25 Cent. Noticed of Marriaire 50 Cnt. No Cards, $1. Adver isements inserted every otber day, every third day, and i ce a week, will be charged 75 Cents pel Fqmre each insertion. Advertisement inserted under bead of "New Advertise ments" w i'd be chtrzd 1 pet Sriire each insertion. liu-ines Nntirr s tin Jer bead o "City Item?." 25 Cents aline for each ins rtion. onoti-e lesithan $1. Special Notice charged fl per Square for each insertion. Notice in Nonpareil solid, last item reading matter second pa?e, 50 cent per line each Insertion, notice less than 52. Wl'EKLY. fl 50 per Squre each insertion. ' r.'4dnp Notices 50 cut per lire each insertion. No notice lo thn $2. Cuw, five-t inhth to otie inch cquare, charged double rates; extcndns acro- the column, charged treble rates. Legal Advertisement wi'l be charged regular rates. ait. KI5P or Itooh and Job PrintingEx'cuied with natneM and diepatch. ftb27-d6t44w3t FOR SALE. By S2P-32T c2 SMITH A T lit O'CLOCK P. .,OX TnllAV, THE 13th day of March, n04, we will sell at I?iitli; .ii?tioii, On the premise, one-half m lewest of the City, on the L.ara ette Koai, FOlJUTE. UAUI)E.' LOTS, Varj ing from 3 to f j Aces each, Being the south part of the nortb-west quarter. Section 3, Town !. tuuge J, an l norta part of Qn-lAt I, west of WLite Hiver. and known as the "D. B. Fatout Grden an l Fruit Farm. Se plat Every foot of thw land u either in cultivation or tim ber the si! is the ricbext in the country. There are cci i-l building pot. a:id more or budding and valul ie fruit aui timber, cn nearlv all the lot. There is cu the preuii.M.5 a gojd r s to n i viiiJiiE no use, Of nine rooms, with good collar, porch, well. 80 barrel c.steru, pamps, w.d Loiiv, bam 50 by.r0fcet, goo-1 stalle, Ac, ituated on a fine bu. Wing spot :u a grove of about 5U fine fore-t tree. b-ile aout 250 choice apple tree, nearlv ail lear-n '2 pear, 3ti cherry and Its plum trees; i,0'0 ctsrrA&t ai.l roo brry bssbe.; 10t arap u. 11 bearing. Most ol tue ijimi m in clvrr. Uv-r 8 arrs of öue tiajbrr. luleg'oJ. Tikjis Oe-fwunb each ia hand; ba'ance in eqail an nual tsyraent,'witb interest and iu atgd.e st-curitj, wi'h the iirijlrctr 't pre-payiuent. I'eroiis wi-Ling to a't-nd th- sale are requested to exani -v." ice premise bef.re tLat tm Fo' further particular apply to D. B. Fa'out, on tie pretrues, or to toe uuoertenic tteir cc. SPANN A MITH. Keal Ksrate Brvkcr. nar5-dt!lll54w2w NOTICE. , . r f Indianapolis ChamDer of Commerce. TW H K 'CHAMBER Or COM 'EKCE WlIX BE JL epcoed daily for bn, on and after Monday, Fet.raary 15tn, it64. t?uniays excepted; at 2 o'clock r. M. Chanire hours froml o'clock to A o'clock P.M. feblT dim J. BAUN Ahl. Secretary. RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEifJG ESTABLISHMENT fflHR UNITED STATES DTK-HOUSK, NO. 3 SOCTB I Illinois street. Indla&apolls, Indiana. At this old and well-known eitalllsbmect, the ladiei can have silks and woolen goods dyed la permanent and txsauuiui color; and genta' jranaetu tAorougbJy reaova ted and repaired.

Newand econd-haiid cl'nhing botght and sold, also, a patknlar Tsrch in the bu.inesa denominated &ne drawing billia liable cloth, or tear in any garment caa b so wTwught Aat It can not be risible to the naked eyt. yJtnen:ber th place, No. J Socth nilttia strttt. fa&l J04EFH HAHKlf, Prrritcr.

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Trm tba arwiy hospital tha bloody batt'.e-eeld the raanolon of the rich and humb'e abe1e of the poor frin th off.ee ar.d tb nrred d'k from the n;ounta!n top, di.-tar.t va'ley a I fr-eT ;'.arid of the oco from every r.o k ait corcer cf tLe civilixed wor! t ! pourlri la the evidence of tbe atoa!hIn r!T.-ct of DRAKE'S FLA STATION FITTF.RS. Thousand vpon thua'oJs cl leitet haa the fvUoairg xay te teen at OTir o.T.cc: KrcprT, Ww., Sept,l, 1. bave Uen the arrjy hop;tal fir fourteen tuoTiths nph, and nearly lead. it Attcn. Ilt tby gare rat a boVle of p'.ir.tatk.a l'.itu r. Tfciet boitie retared my peech and cured ire. C. A. FLAUTE." Sott Wiuiw, 0., JtJy 25, lß. " 0n yoanjf man, who had been ick and not oat of the bouee for two year with Scrofula aod Kryipela, after paylnj tha doctors over 15 without benefit, has been cured by ten bottle of your bitter. KDVfARL) WOUNALU The followinf U from the Mancger of th Union Roma School for tha Children of Volunteer?: Ilivtatrti Ma5iojt, Fim-Sivrm SritrrT.i Nw Yoaa, AnpastS, lf3. t 'Da. Daaxa: Tour wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of tur l'ttle children aalTrinj from weaknea and weak lung, with moit happy eJTeet. Ona little girt, in paricular, with pain, in her head. Ion of appetite, and dai.v waftir-jr eonaamption, oa whoa all medical kill bad been exhiiktel, hat been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoocful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly lacread, and ah Is now well. Respectfully, MRS. 0. M DEVOK." 1 a I owe much to yon, for I verily believe lis Plantation Bitters have saved my life. REV. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N.T." Thou wilt aend ma two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitter. My wife bat been greatly beoeSfeU by their use. Thy f : lend, ASA CCRR'N, Philadelphia, Ta." " 1 have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. -jhe Plantation P.itter hive cured me. RF.V. J. S CATH0R5, Köchelter, N. Y." " SenJ u twenty-friar doien mor of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity tf which are daily Increasing with the guest of our houe. SYKES, CHADWICK & CO.. Proprietor of Wiliard'a Hotel, Washington, D. C. " Have given th Plantation fritter to hundred of our disabled tuUlicrs with tbe most astonishing effect. G. W. D. ANDKKWS, Superintendent Soldier' Iloine, Cincinnati, 0. " Tha Plantation Bitters hart cured me of liver complaint, of which I wa laid up prostrate aud had toahandon my buaine;-. II. B. KINtiSLKY, Cleveland, O." " The Plantation Bitter have cured tae of a derangement of the kidneys and nrir.ary organs that hss distressed me for year.. It acs l.k a chsnn. C. C. MOOKE, '4 Broadwsy, N. T." Ac., Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. The Plantation Bitter make the weak Mrong, the languid brilliant, and are e xltat-d natnre'a great restorer. They are composed of a celebrate! Calisaya Bark, Winterreen. Sassafras, Rots, Uerbs, Ac, all preserved ia perfectly rure St. Croix Kum. S. T.--1860.--X. Persons of i!dentsry habit troubled with weakness. lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of sppctite, dis tress af.er eating, torpid liver, constipation, A., deserve to suffer if they do not try tbem. They are recommended by tha lrgbest medical author ities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. None Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitter iu bulk or by the gallon 1. a swindler and Impostor. It is put up only ia our patent log cabin bottle Bwre f bottles refilled wUh imitation dtleterou stuff for which several persons are already ia prUon. Sea that every bottle ha our private United State Stamp over tha cork unmntilatei, and signature n steel plate aide label. Sold by rerpectaL'e dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. II. DRAKE V CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. feba-dGm A FACT It 1 a Dye. a In the year 1845 Mr. Mathews firt prepared the TENKTIAN II MR DYE; since tha' time it has been used bv tlnuand., and in no iDtaTrt -h i failed to giva entire satistrtction. The VENETIAN DYK is the cheapest in the world. Its price is only Fifty Cent-, nd each bottle cot talus I tft1lhA Ik. All.nllll. f Aim. I Mtf.tallM .nl I In ... m dollar. The VENETIAN DYE i warranted not to injure the hsir or tl.e K-a'p In the (.lightest d-j:r e. The VENETIAN DYE works with raj idity and cer tainty, the hair requiring no pre psration whatever. The VENETIAN DYE pro-luces any shade, that may ba desired on- that will not fad, crock or wash out or. that is as permanent a the hair itself. For sale by all druggists, rr.ee CU cents. A. I. MATHEWS, Gen. rai Aget.t, 12 Gold utreet, N. T. AIo, Mnufcmrer of Mathews Arnica Hair Gloss, the bt bair dressing in use. Price 2s cents. JareI3-ly S2TNERVOUS DEBILITY. SEMINAL Weakness, etc., f'in. he curX by oeo who has really cured nlnvelf and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but tb trth. Address with Msmp. EDWARD II. TkAVER, feb'29-dAw ly Ixk Bx, B ton, Mas. ZZT IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DU. Hautet' Fkmii.k Pili have uever yet failed in r moving diSTicn'tifs ari.n5 from obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or In restoring tL ytm to perfect health when suffering from Spinal affection, Prolap-m, Cterf, th White, or other wekne of the Uterine Organs. The Pill are perfectly harmbv-s on the constitution, and may ie taken by the mot delicate femsle without caus ing distress the same tlin they act like a charm by trergtherdng. Invigorating restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by brtpjring on the monthly pe riod with regularity, no matter from what causes th obstruction may arise. They should, however, NOT ba taken during the flrt three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as mitrarriage would ba the result. Each box contains 6'J p'lls. Price tl. Dr. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy. Miscarriege, Barrenuess, Sterility, Reproduc tion and Abue of Nature, and emphatically the Ladies Private Medical Adviser, a patr.pblct of 61 pages, sent free to any ad Ire. Six cnts required to par postage The Fill and book w 11 be sent by mail when desired. securely sealed and prepaid, by J. BRYAN, M.D , General Agent, Nx 76 Odir street. New York. Jy.'old by all the principal drr.ggiirts. TOMLI.V50N A COX, Drcgx.'ia, Agents, ep:3o"J-diV.ly Indianapolis. za-s r; w ni.ic o v e k y for the peedy anl ;-rnai.erit ture of Seminal Wakne. Crettral and V?rr.al Wicbara. illeet, Srqcal Lrivaaea, Enis:-Ti, Imptrncf, Cer.ital I-t.'.:tj ml diseise et tfc Illaddr an-i Kiiuey. Bki.i. a Sercrric 1'iu are warranted m all caes asid ca:t b Ttlei ia. No chii of d'i-t required. They do not iiaii4te.owr interf-r wi'.h business purmit. Up ward of 200 ca- bsve bn cured tho past moLh. y.re Vinn urn h unlre-l pjkiaru vs tXem in Vuir j-rinil prctirt nnd- all jnic rtil of tkir rcaeg. They are entirely harmless on the system, aud can be re lied on in all cases arising from youthful indiseretio or l ji-aur, wdkb blies racapadv WivuudkofmnrTUdu etf-abui-e, whicb often incapacitate the. sufferer from A TREATISE of 4 pC containing nean of care. sect free to all. Two stamp required for postage. The Fill! will bt sent by mall, seccrely sealed, on re ceipt of Oat Dollar, by J. BBYAN.M. Fo.T Cedar trreet, 3T, T. Sold by all the principal druggist. TOMLTNSON A CO I, Agent. aeptSO-dlwIy indiasnpoti. ThcCourcioiis mid Experience of an Invalid Published for the benefit and a aCACTtOXTO TCCNG U KS aod otber. who suffer from Nervoua lability, Pre- I mature D-tay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at tht aamt time the tneana of self -cure. Bf one who bu cured him self after awteraoti a? ecesiderat te ouackery. By IikIubIuk a puat paid addreM4 envelope, atnglt 1 Copies may bt ha l of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq., fbs-d3a Sdfocd, King Co.. N. J.

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-IT SOLDIER S-WE TUIK DR. Saick'.and i qaita rigit b adviiij- yoa !a l.i advrtis oeirt in our column cf t -dayfa ppr, to Uka a bottls) of IU highly revtcmeTjded Actl-Cfcolera Mixture ia ytmr knapaacks. It may sav tha l;ves cf maty ct our best soldier. Mother, e that yocr ooa do t uegtect ttTsn ran get It at the Prcg t sre at 5 eet? pf r bftfTf . I: ii te Nr t rerre ty t.r IharrL-ra af;d Dyetery mar t7-dlyediwfy HAGAN-S MAGNOLIA BAIM. This is the raot delightful aad f xtrtArd'nsry artKl ever discovered. It change tha sun barct far ad baids to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beaety, taparting the mat Me purity of youth, ar.d the ;',. a apparaoe w invitia la th city bJl ef rblsw. U removes tan, freckles, p; or.pl and roughnass of at skin, leaving the complexion fresh, tran.parert r.d smooth. It contaJas no material Irjurious ta th skia. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It I whit evry lady should have. Sold ewryaLerf. Prt pared by W. K. II AG AN. Troy, N. T. Addre. all order to DKM AS 5. BARN ES 4 iU, New lark. feb5-d6m-od A Voice From Viekburfj. Vtcsat ao. Mi., AU. , 1S6J. Da. Joax IkxL -Dear Sir: I am happy t statt to yo that I have nsed your valuable Cedron Bitter with great benefit to myelf In general db:Uty and prostration of my sy.tem, produced by tie nuhealthy and mismttic Ir.Coences of the MiSisippl K'ver attd arund Vtcksburg, having been with Oan. Grant's army throtgboot it whole Southern campaign. I cocfidently recommend Iu nt to all persons who are exposed in uriLa!tfcy climate. H. TT. FOGIJi. Agent C S. Sanitary Commiion. LocisviLU, Kt Sept. 1, lM. Ot the 22J of Ja'y last I submitted, through an agrat cf mice, to tLt Medical Director of the Department of tht Cumberland, a sample of my Cedron Bitters for Lis inspection, and requeued. If alter analysis Le found it meritorious, to sanction and approve Its ue aiavLg our soldier. The follow ing U the Me-tical Director reply, and als Gen. Ke Tan's permission to ship 500 doien at once to havt It sold to Sutlers'. J01INECLL. "I am satUSed that Otron bitters w'.U do do b.rra tt any one, if taken proer!y ai.d in moderation. I see Do objection to Dr. Bull bing permitted to dispose of it tt Sutüer. A. UK NUT THURSTON. Surgeon and Mdial Director, D. C." Hr.aiMr arass lH.e'v or ta Ccasrai bp. Nasnviixc, Tt , Jul 5. Dr. John Bull's Agent, Mr. , Las perro!al"B te ship to Nashville, Tenn., twenty-five rroa (or dozen) of Bull's Cedron Bittsr, for sale to Sutlers In tht army ouly. The regulations of the Treasury Iw-psrtmect are to bt complied wrth strictly. By coma ai.d of ilajor tJeneral Roserrar. VTM. M. WILF.S, Mator and Provost MaraLal General. Said Wholesale and Betall Vy J. F. SF.N0CR. Druggist, West VThlrgtou Street, Indian tpolla. marchl dflm Nothing Succeeds Like Success! Sayi a great writer, and h the hltory of RAKE DISCOVERIES For the last half century nothing has LEAPED USTTO FAVOR With the public, so cotnpl tely, so universally, aa CIClSTADOItO'S IIAIIl DYE, No other is recorded In tht world of fashion by either aex. Its swift ojrstions, the eaie with which it It applied, the remarkable naturalness of tha browns aod blacks it imparts, its exemption from all anpleasaut odor or caustic ingredients, and Its geceral effect uu iL hair and skin, are the good and sutf.cieut cur of ls uuprtcedented poptilarity. Manntactured by 1. CH'STAIKIRO, X 6 A.tuw Ilouar, New York. Sold by all Druggists Applied by all Hair Dressers. fbC-dl&eodwlmeow. . BROWN'S BROXCIIIAL TROCHES. "I II AYE -NEVER CUAXGED MY MIND respecting tbcm from the first, esceptinf to (Link yet better oftb.it which I btgan thickinjr well of." Hev. Henry Ward Brecher. ? "The Trc. hes art a staff of life to me,." Prof. Ed a ard North, Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. T.' "For Throat Troubles they are a specific" N. P. Willi. "Too favorably known to Deed commendation." Hon. Chsrl A. Telps, Pre. Mass.SetTf Contain no Opium or anything irjarious." Dr. A. A. Uaye, Chrniit, Bostor. "An elegant combination fi f Coughs." Dr. G. F. Kt low , ronton. "I recommend their use to Public Speakers." Kev. E. ii. tiiapin. "Most salutary relief In Bronchi'!." Kev. S. Seigffied, Morri.ttwu, Obi. "Very bnjflclal when sufering from CoIds.,f Iv. S. J. P. Anderson, St. Louis. "Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breathing pecub.ar to Atl ma." Iv. A. C. Efgleftcn, New Tik. 'Hit have suited r.:y rase exactly, rel.evicg my throat so that I can sing with ." T. Ducbarne, Cbori-ter Frtnch Parish Church, Mon'real. A there are imitations be sure to obtain the ge tuioc. Sold by all Druggist! and Dealers in Medicines In Ike United States and most foreign countrie at 25 cet.t per box. mch5-dA wnt HARDWARE. NEW IROW STORE. PO.HUKOY, FRY &, CO., No. 24 South Meridian Street, IXIIAXAlULlft, IDlA!1At Have euostantly on band IRON, STEEL, NAILS, A5TIL, BELLOWS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS, B3LTS. MALLEABLE CASTINGS, SUTa, vTASHERS, HORSE SHOES, U0USF. SHOE NAILS, WHEELS. HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SHAFTS, BCGGY AND WAGON BO VTS, CHAIXS, TLOW HINDS, AC , AC. The Ohio River Salt Compsry. Tb Madison Pearl Starch Coiapar.y. 7r7Tlfy will eil ail articles la their Im at tht lowest market price.. POHER0T. KhY 4 CO. f-.bi: CLONICS, CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Selling Off at 5 Per Cent.BpkwCo;, af'Ot SIX WEEKS, XTOT FÖk AN FITENSIVE ALfEKAtlo.V Of i'ur Spring Sock before tht prtat demand in tht Lanfn Karktti for Spring Goodi, Wa dffy cotwpetiUon In prtee. ptraa call aad atn.ii our stoclt. BURE0WS & EDWARDS, WHOLESAUb AND RETAIL No. 22 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Jinll ncAPcno and rjiovvcno. The Improved KacKcjc Hen per and Slower TO WHICH WAS AWARDED TWO rREMTTJMS BT BT DIANA STATU FATS. -V1I7IU. BE ON SAIJE AT W IBB A II ILL'S rNDII 1 V Masonic H!l. Indian spoa. It is now oa exhibition. Call acd set It. ck a3 d.m. DO&SET as AKDEXSON, Agwsta. '