Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1864 — Page 3
Dcmucratlc Documonts.
AUdrrn of the Democratic .Tfrmhrra f tbe Ovo r at Ae-ven-Lly tu tb re.pl f lud ana, ellutg fortu Ik history of tb late session, and th retire i wby mora had sot been accmp!LLed during it oastltational una. Tbl document make a a pamphlet fi!iUspji,iM will furulsb4 In ay quantity, frlctfl W perbinartd. Tit. C-snaerlpt Aet-ftpee-ch f lion. I. W TotilMt, n tb Conscription PHI.In th Ilm of Representative, February 23,163. TM Is on of tb flnst spees-h. flit. Voorh, oa qae.tloo tow oceapylag a Urge shar of pbl( attention, and evry !titen In Indiana should ha v. icopy. It wake a pmphl.t of tight parva. PrW f I pr hundred. Tht l.tbetrtr ! the Mllaten-Npeeeh f nn. D. W. Yorrh, d'llwwl In tb Hob of Rep. reentUve,Febniary M. 13. on tb "Act toindemnify tb PrMnt and other person for upnding tbewrlt If haba corpus, and act done la pursuance thereof,' ta now printed In pampbUt forn, and caa b obtained at thtaoffico. Tbl 1 tb great effort of M r. V orb.ee to protect th liberty of thecitiien, ani alAald I In the kanda of every voter in Indiana. It make a pamphlet filiUrn pages, Pric 91 SO per hundred. E7A-l orJer shonM direct tb speeebe tob sent byipres. aa tb pottage will b one cent a copy, and jaust bo prepaid. Addr.s KLKR,UARKNKSg A. BINGHAM. Indianapolis DAILY SENTINEL SATURDAY MOKNIN. MARCH 12 CITY ITEMS. tW The aixth Inliana i- looked for da.il?. tT We understand that General Carrinton it Miortly to be ordere! to the field. jT2f" Ileautiful waa the moon last night. The man with her had two horn t3T" Rer. R. liarrnte will peach in Wesley Chapel to morrow at the usual hour CtT" Since the war bgn never before waa better military erder Maintained in Iinlianaj.;lia. t?7 Tie forty-eighth and fifty ninth Irtiluia, whoe furloughs ha?e expired, are retulezrouaing Lere. No. 39 West Washington street ii one of the placet in tliicity at which to buy shoe). Ltdies generally think ao Citt Maw A few of Sullivan' Map of the City of Indianapolis, the only Map now in print, are on hand ami for s.ile at thin ollice. 1'iice mir dtl C9T"A tiperior lot of finer caps and turban.) for childreu, has just been received by IJaker k Mclrer. Also a new invoice of extra silk hat. marlO 3t. For Sale Lan.l suitable for for gardeniii;, 2 mile south of town; 21 acres; will cell 10 acres. Walker k McKebnam, Real Estate and U. S Chitin Agents, mh9 tf No. 8 West Washington street. Eablt Closing. Anxious to z'irc our young men time for improvement, we will continue to close at 6 o'clock P. M. during the ?.on. W. & II. (Jlk.xx, fel12J6m Proprietors New York Store. CS7""The most brilliant and beautiful, gifted and admirable lady that ha ever appeared on the boards of the Metropolitan is ilms Zoe. We state thi fact on our dii reponoUiiity. (io mod see the angelic creature to-night. ff The Orctt Central R;iiroad is the most direct route east. No chance of cars between hwe ami Columbu. Three train leave daily. PaMcnger will find it to their nlvantge to travel over thi road as the? connect wkh all trains east. 2P Ladies you will fird Mr. Murphy always reuly tohow you the largest and most desir tble attK'k of plain and fancy silks, French ami Knirlih .1 ! lmmmIs. hawls ainl boon pkirts at C E (ieUetidorll. No. Gl & bJ itreeet. West Washington House Wanted. A re?pon-ihIe and prompt paying nun, with small family, desires to rent cottiigeor half a double brick house, tin where within ten blocks of the Post (Mlire, coniaining from five to even rooms Ad-lre-s P. ()., box D49, tating number and street will be stiictly atteuded to. oiarll-3t. . m- mi - - - 9 MtacAT Tailoring Spring is approaching, and for new and beiutitul Ktyles of goods for pentlenien's w:ir. in ide in the inot urtitio fashion, call on (J. II. Heitkani, No. 17 North IllinoU street. Military woik is executed promptly, anil in a manuer uiisurpaed, at lleitkaru'a lcb3dtf m m 57Since the ad vance Inch h ire been made on the prices of everything we use, it w almost impossible to secure lamil? spices pure. Senour'a Drug Store under the Mates House we can heartly recommend as hiving the very bet and purest of family spiee. They are fresh from Philadelphia. Spice Mills. - To the Ladi We take the liberty of calling your attention in this manner to our new enterprise in the retail shoe business in this city, No .20 Eist Washington street. No. 20 is re filled in fine style, and a fine hoe ttoreis opened lor the sale of ladies, misses and children's work exclusively something heretofore unknown in this city, but long required. Our stock h is been purchased in Roston, New York City and Philadelphia, for cash, and we have adopted the motto of quick sales and smill profits. We a.k you to gfvc us a call. nAi-tf Chase k Capt. 3f Dess ir Bro. i Co . the new wholesale clothing and piece goods establishment in Schnull' Block, beg leive to inform the mereiimU generally that they now have ami will keep on hand a good stock of military clothing and fumifhing goods; and, lor the epevial acCmnodatioii ot merchant tailors in the city n l country, thej have and will always keep on h and a fine, tasty and well selected stock of bl ick and blue cloths', fancy cassimeres, silk, Marseilles and Cathmtre vestincs. D6 Pessar Bro. & Co. A Rim iDT roa Pji.es It i a bles-ing to the aufTerinx to know that we have an effectuul cure fr thi truly troublesome di?ea-e. Mr. J. P. Ilazarde, of 161 Second street, Cincinuiti. Ohio, takes great pleasure in informing all who are suffering with piles thit he ued a smill qmntitv of Dr. S'rickhnd's Pile Kemody. and it rflVruM a permaceut cure. Tbia seems to be the ca?e with all who make ue of thi spleruU l peniratiou. It is manufectured at No. 6Eit Fourth treet. Cincinnati, Ohio, and sold by all drugirts. mat9 If YocnoMm'i Librart Awocutiox. Thia intitutiori. locate! at the south-west corner of Washington and Meridian streets, np stairs, will be opened to the public lor the first time thia evtning. The enterpi is under the manage rnent of joung gcntlemtn of cultivated taste and high literary attainment, w b';ch, no doubt, w ill secure it succesa The m ir.agers.ln their crd to the public, relerring to their butling, says : vThe reult U now before vou a eommKii.us. we!MiQled and well ?entiltel room, esy of ' accea. and a full selection of new.p.iers ani mag'zir.cx. domestic and foreign, of acknowt edged ability and getieral Interest, made without regard to party predilection " We are requested to Ute that "the room" will be open to the public, di!y. Sunday of course excepted (ai.it Ua monl Institution) from 9 A. M . to 10 P. M , for one week, commencing to night, free of .charge, after which "it "' be open to subscribers only, and to itrangen vUiting the city -and - ladiee-introduced b? uberiber We trual the "grand opening" to night will re ci? tht consideration that the enterprise merit and eapially that the lailies will'enrourage the younz meu'AefforU such aCaven (John.) Coo -er (A. II.,) and TaIor (D. 31.,) with their approving smiles.
A T-leiidid or'fM.rtur.It? for sreculation is 7freJ by Spann A Smith, real etvte areti's, in th'ie haod- ntt lo' oer th BUke rcir !, Io the. north put of town. They areoflViing about twenty lol at a pice which will yield fifty per ct t interest in ninet? dy. Term easv. HTMr.W. E. Pe lebaum, agent for F. J. Schsefer, wholesale dealer in foreign and domts tic liquors, wine Le , in Louisville, Kentucky, is on a brief business Uit to our city. The estabbUshment be reprjenti U one of the Kiost,ei. tecsive liqur.r dealer in the west and it- aJvantarea for purrba.eir.ir are of mch a chiracter as to cfler great indacement? u purchasers. Com mutation of Quarters and Subit encc. Ordnance and Qa irterrnas'er Report made out, Certiricate- f Government indebtedness obtaineil, and Officers' P.iy Account coilectel promptly, by Walkir k McKias am, IT. S CI rim Agents. marl2 tf No $ West Washington street. Diarrikxa a.i Dtml.mert. We have examined a gieat number of letters from some of the most proniinent cilizt'ns of Cincinnati and Covington, etc.. spe.kii.g in the hihe-t term ol Dr. Strickland's Anti Cholera Mixture for the cure of diurho'i and dysentery. The letters are too long to publish. Mr. Woods, of Covington, says he was pronounced incurable by the be.t doctors in Cincinnati, and one bottle of Dr. Strickhnd's Atiti Cholera Mixture t-flVf ted a perm ment cure after fuflering fr months with the worst form of diarrho-a and dysentery. if PROFESSIONAL. Ir. A. I. (wAIjIj, OFFERS HIS SKkVUTKS TO THE CITIZENS OF lntUnp..IU ant kinity. Office, Virginia Avenue No. 22. UeniiMK- 2torth New Jer.ey treet. No 27. bctli'fta.dlT Zl 17 BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, DMN'JMrt, JEW ELK)', PLATE, I)ry fiooU and otbi personal property, orboni?ht and sold at 2STO. 18 h NOUTII ILLINOIS ST HE ET, NOKWOOD'S BLtXJK (LT STAIKS.) oct2S-dy BLACKSMITH INCBLICKSMITK & IIORSESIIOER No. 6 East Maryland Street, l ll AIM irons. mar7-d:f BOOKS. iiiW HOOKS. Ji:RiWSKr.S LIAKY, lltCLEI.I AN'S KEI-OKT. ItUTLKU IN NEU' OIU E NS. TUK HAlt'TS OF (nOD SOCIKTT. THE I'KRKKCT GKNTLEMAN. OUR OLD HOME, by Hawthorne. FIVE TEAKS OF I'RAYER, by I. Prime. CUPJU'S CAVji.a tale of East lennes.vee. WAS UK SUCCESSFUL? a sple:o)M Hnok. HANNAH THUhSTON, by T.ayard Taylor. THE COMPANY CLERK; bw aij.J when t( mlt5 out alt rfturr., report, rolN ai:d ctLer apers,and what to do with them. B0 WEN, STEWART & CO'S, 18 West Washington Street. marl0-l2w U. S. TAXES. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. Annual Taxes for 1864. I'HE attention cf tax-payers is hereby CAlIeil to the proviMuii of tbe Unitttl States K.ci.e Law relative to the asesMneiit of annual taxes. Py tlie cixlh section of tbe act or July 1. lSji, it is made (beduty of all peroiif, parMier-otiis, tlrins, asciii'iiif, or corporations, wa le liable to any annual duty, Mceuse, or tax, vn or btjortth Jirt Manila y of Jf-tyi'i fiicft yvir,l - make a li-t or return to tbe A blatant A.veor of the District wliere locatel of the amount of annual iTic tne, the art ete. or obe t charge d with a .p-'cUl lax, auJ tht ousiue or occupa(i.u liable ttf pay any li.-enw. Every (MTMiii who oba'i fail to m k mrh reiurn by the day .-perilled will le I able to le a.-seved by the AMsr at eortluiK to the lt information wfcit-h be can ottjri; and in ucb cae the A'x-.-Kor I re-itrrd to add tiffy p-rcentirn tothe anmunt of the penis f ucb list. Kery person who ha;l deliver to nn Ae-iiur uiy fal-t- or fraixluU ul list or matrntent, iiil'lt to evmle the valuation or enumeration r'-o.umd by l.iw, is Milj-ct to a fine of live humlrpil di.lljr; a d i i uch ca e tbe list will t" inaile out by tbe A-ef.sr or Ai!tant Amc.r. and from tlo valuation and e. uiu rat i-u to mule there can be tf apical. Payment of the annn.il taxes, ee-pt those for li-ne.H. ill bot if 0-uiaiiifl until the Sob Jay of June. Tiie apnropr ate blanks on which to make return, and all nec-M.ary information, will t.e fiirni-hed bv John 15. Siucipb. Aist::it AeMor for ibe Fir!t H.v'.fion, to w h'ni the returns thott d I e d liv. red on t before the first Monday m May, at his office, in New k Talrott'a Flock, noartbe Post Office. YV. A. KRADSHAW, 17 S. InManapoI , Feb. 24, l-54. A.es-or, ti h l)i.-trict. fvt24 dAw3STEAM MACHINERY. Vol V V PATENT FIRE EVATOH ATORS. PATENT SUUAKCAXEMILLS. I'ATENTSTEAM COAL EVAPORATORS. PATENT STAMP MILLS For Vike'$ Peak or Istke Superior Send for Circulars, with Cut and Description, Prices, etc., etc. ANo, SAW MILLS, FLOURING MILLS, Machinery of all Descriptions. SEND FOR. CTJRCXJIL ARS. CHICAGO. IU.LXOIS l. V. TV Prraldent. N. It. A cent wanted everywhere. marV f4 f'X w ly PROPOSALS. CONVICT L.AI5GK. Ffwirr coorEiis to j:t. SKA LEI PROniSAt,S WILL HE KFCFIVFDOS THE frt Mond iy in Aprsl. lr tt e ntiderisnei. at the ofticeof the Ind. ana rrt!Kn in Michigan City, for tte la bor of forty p ssl t'oop r f r the teim tf two r rn rc year. V be workrd w,ih n th pri n wa'.!. Tbera is a pood work bfp larre enMici, for loo men. with ail the necessary convrdei "e. Ti e I x-ation in a i;ood on" fot hu Des, a tave and ho -p p-s are av nn 'ant and can be procured ou fjworabl term If die.i the labor of the cotiTiot may be u-ed f.r any orbrr rnerhamcal purpose, and Me am power can be bai for rrope'.htig mcbinery X t i,u for than ?Oe rer day will be received. Rv order of the hoara vi Uorrrw J T til Tncfc4-dw THS. WiXP, Wa-flcn. NOTIONS, &C. i IlII.I)Kr.'S CABS. IGS -AND WIli liOW XV AGOXS, WHOLF.SALF. AND RETAIL. IIFTT MFFERKXT 8TTLF.S ON EXHIBITION AND ' for al at my aalerom. tip tair. Thyareaected from the beat manufacturer. .! vary in pree from TWO to THIRTY HOU.tHS apiece. Ltealera will flod it to their nteret ta pisprct thee col CHARLFS MATER. feb20-dAm X. ST9 w'u vabto(toM SueU
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raeoTB imiMttro.ni rn i iT.rt ttmwtt..l For famine Itepwrt See rlrat Hacr. .ihl ICrporf. WASHIN' GTON NEWS. GEN. GRANT LEAVES FOR NASHVILLE. f Jllttaage from the Frtaiilrnt. iiiovements 01 hiipairick-s lom - V A e at a a a mand. CON G K KS SI O IV A X, tc, r., Vc , Ac. Ac. From Vahinzton. Wa.hi.gtox, March 1 1 (Jen. (irant arrived here about an hour ao. He takes the 5:30 West train to night, bound for Nanbville, accompanied by IU Chief of Suft There were on the drrket of the Supreme Court, on the first Monday in December, about 361 cases, of w hich 15'J h ve been reached. As the Court will adjourn on the Cth of May, a larpe number will rem tin undispoied of at that time. The President to day sent to the Senate the following message: W ami i no ton , March 9. To the Senate of lAe United States: In compliance with resolution of the Senate of the 1Mb int , respectini; the p'int of commence ment of the Pacific R ilrol in the HXJili debtee of west longitude, and of the route we-d-wiinl of the wetern bound try of Iowa to the said KWHli decree of longitude, I transmit the accornpini inj: report of the Secretary of the In terior, contiinini; the inform itinn called f-r. I deem it proper to add. that on the l?th day of November list an executive order wan issued upon this Milject. and del i vet t" I to the Pre-idfnt of th Pacific R ilrij;id. which fixed the point on the west boundary of the Sute of Iowi fiotn which the Comp in v should construct the branch railro.-id to the lOIUh dere of wel longitude, and devl a red it tu be within the limits ol the township.il Iowa opposite the town of Omaha, in Ncbia-ka. Since then the company his represented to me th tt ujrfjn mi tual survey .- ot theroad il h n been determiiifd up-n ho pree point oi' dejarture of sai l brin h mad from the Mi-.souri liter, and is described in an accompany inj; report of the Secret vi v d the Interior, which oint ii within the limit- ilesignate'd in the order of November la-t inasmuch si that orJei is not on record in nny of the executive department, and t!io Company deirin h more definite ore, I h ive in tde the onier ot' w iii h a copy is heiewith trnn.-mittid, und tai scd the same to be filed in the Department of ihe Inteiior. Abraham Lincoln. Tiie order above referred to is as follows: In nut su mce of the provisions of t-ection 19 of Congress, entitled an act to ad in the con-I struction of a railroad and telegraph from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean,' and to secure to the Federal liovernmtnt the use ol the same lor postal, mi.it iry, or other i I purposes, approved Jul V 1, tWi, nUlllOlizili;; aiid dntctin the Lnited States to iix tiie point on said boundary of the iSt.ite of Iowa from which the Pacific Railroad Company is by aid section authori7.el and required to construct a single line o r Üro.ul and telegraph on the most practicable and direct route, subject to the approval of the Prrsnlent of the Unite! States, and so as to form .i continuous line of s iid company to some point within the lOOih meridian of longitude in said State Now therefore I Abraham Lincoln, President of the United State., upon the application of said company, designate ani establish s.ch point first mmed on the western boundary of the State ol Iowa east of and opposite to the east line of section 10 in township from NfW 1'ork Nkw Yokk. March 11. A private letter from j Fortress Monroe. 6th, says : j Lat evening as (Jen. Kilpntrick was leaving j here to return to his command at Yoiktown. Ne w rea bed (en. Ilutler that the enemy had bee,, troubling our lines between Portsmouth and SwhVik. (Jen Hutler stopped the Yorktown stuppetl boat, and cuti-ult ition was that place between him and Kilpitrkk. The result is that (len. ! Kilpatrick and his comtii ind were removeilfrom Yorktow n am! Portsmouth during la.-t night, and , are now w ith our forces at the line in the front of Portsmouth, or on the advance in pursuit of the enemy I w as up in the front vesterd iy p m , and nsceit tined thit the enemy's force consistcil of only ii.'MI'.l iulaii'ry and -ome two regiments of the cavalry, with lour pie. e of the artillery. This in iv h.ive been their advance force only. Artil lery tiriii w is lifoictlv loMnl luriiig last njht, which was by our forces ehellin the woods, not knowing but the enemv was advancing in force. Our force is Miilicicnt to lcfeiid llie front and place troops in position Id cut olT their retreat. from I. on isv 1 1 le. LoiIsVlLLr., H i, 11.- I lie Ln.ori Central ca.led a State Convention, to; Committee has moot lit tins ntv no tb ' I i nf M iv to tirni'ii f o 1 .t l . l" l 'I'l it :. Ii t 1 elutoral rat:dn!ates. tu call Hüignrd by Ja-. ; ... . j , (iutbrie. (ieorge D Picntice. Hamilton Pope,! atid others j AU piietat Cumber! in'l (t ip. t It is rrpoi teil tii it there nre a few mounted j rebels in Hardin county, Kentucky. I'riMii t. lonlt. St. LiiI'ia, March II (ien. Rosecrans hv rescinded all onJer.s heretofore is-ued in this De- i pirtment prohibiting the sale or circulation of new spa per or other publications. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. HOUSE. Washington, March 11. The Senate bill for the admission of Nevadi and Colorado into the Union as St-ite, will be consideted on the löth, that day beinjj set apart for territori il buine-s. Mr. Ul ir resiumdcl to the question of privilege issked for leave to submit te-timoriy which was taken alter the limitation of time for that purpose, and which affected the contested seat Iiow occupied by hi in. Mr Kn;x, the erntest int. remonstrated, and naid the testimony should not be receive I, as it would be tiken without the formality of law. Mr. Divis, Chairman of the Commitiec on Elections expl line 1 th it this testimony w;.s offered to day to the committee, who had concluded to suritirl the matter to the H.itise Mi.ibtir tt:n uke-l t!i it his constituent had submitted ;illiid. vits t tken a 1 1 r .i xsy days liminitatiou wi;!iou. giving !ii:u u tice, where is he had 1.1 ven Mr. Ki ox notice us to the testimony now in controversy Several ucu'Iemen participated in tue cor.ver ition and finally the testimony ofiVred by Mr. RIair was reieire-i ti the ci:r.m"ttee to he treated in like manner a other testimony now before it. The committee provided thit it refer only to depositions and n(!i lav ir. r.ud thit all such i'.legallv taken sdiall no: be considered by the committee. The House ps?ed tbe Senate bill the better to carry out the la reulitiug trade and intercourse iu thelndim Country, o as more effect uUy t exciu le ?pi;s from the Indian unde penalty. The House pissKl the Executive, Legislative and Judicial officers' Appropriation bill, which iroudti cni.ily I r ilaries, heretofore fixel by law. Mr. Julian, of IimI . reported an amendatory hometeid bill to facilittte prelinrn iry privileges of eettlers. Adjourn 1 to attend the funeral of the wile of an i lücer of the House. SENATE. The Gold bill came up Mr. Ilei.ur cka mov.iSed tiaamenlment of yei terday as to provide that the Secretary of" the Treasury U authorized to dipoe of any polJ not neceary Lt payment for war materia! and eupplie. or lor the "debts of the Unittd States theu due; prov.led thvt the um paid ihall be received at iu value in New ork ai compared with lepal tendcra. Mr. lieutlticki addresaed tbe Senate, and a
dicuiion enaed between him and Mr Sher.
man. The Linuse? Otdd bill wm tlten pae! with Mr. Mierman, and with a fanner amrnImetit by Mr Doolittle re?trictirp the anticipation of the piy ment of interest on the public debt to a period of one vear The Senate then resolved that when it adjourni, ....... It be until Monday. Mr. Fessendeo presented the report of ibe conference committee on thedcficieccy bill, which was agreed ta. The Pot Office bill was then cal'ed up and p-ed. MEDICAL. j j) R. JOHN BULL'S COMPOUND '1 P j The Latest and Most Important Discovery of the 19th Century. T0 MAN'S NAME 13 MORE INTIMATELY CON'i nected with tbe bintory of tbe 3! ateria Medlca of the L mted Miio.or more favorably known aa the pioneer of medical discovery, than that of Dr. JlHIN BULL, of I.ouiviIl, Ky. Hla Inimitalile preparation of Sarsap. rllla, ban lti t"od at tbe brad of the variou compounds of that valuable drujf. Iii CompouiM Pectoral of WildCtierry La become a househoM word tbrouphout the West and South, and bi Worm Ia7.iiw s, in thn a year after theli liitroluctii, attained a reputation as wide spread a the continent of North Amerira. Tat tbe crowicoK ("lory of bis lif remains to be attaiMd in b; lat-,t di.-cijvery, or rather c'mlinatMn, for he does not claim to have b-en th discoverer of O IiRON, whirh 1 the ba-i of tbe bitters now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inbvbitniits of CViitral America, to whom its viitue.s hava teeQ kcow n for more than two hundred yers. ArmH with ir, tbe Indian bid. defiance to the mot deadly malaria, and banilt-s without far the mot venomoos serpent. It Is a belief with tbt xa that while there is a breath left in the body the Cedron is po'eot to cure, no matter what the dieae may be. While lr. pull is not prep.ved to endorse X'. etraraRant pretension, he is tieverihehrs eati.ßt-d from a th"roti;h exaininaftoii of the erid-i ces relatinir to its virtues, that, a a remedy and preventive for all dSvases ari.-hiif, from exposure either to cbansres cf weather and climate, or to the miaMwatic influences, it stands w ithout a rival at. d Justly des. rves the reputation it has lorg enjoyed in Central America and the West Indies. In DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of sytup-HMin, it acts more like a cbann than a medicine. There is nothing in the whole range of nueeria ntedica that ca'i lor a moment bear a comparison v it b it in this 1iat. A full arc.unt ofthTs wonderful plant may be found in the 11th edition of the U. S. I)ipenatory, pspos irs7 and LWS. A ser'es of ex jerim-nt., in w hich Ir Iiull has len for years eiiKa.c-d, has Ju-t b" n brought to a suc isful to rmination, and he is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of Cedron with other approved tonics, the whole preserved in the te:t qualiiy of copper-distilled I'.nirboii Whisky, w hich be is ct ntidt nt has no eptal in the world. He miirht furnish a vclume of certificates, but the public have oii' cilice learned to estimate i-uch things at their true vabie. The safest plan is for every one to test for himself the virtues of a new medicine. Uive the :ovflaBa jr-M One trial arid you will never ue any other. It is not necessary to publish a lot.if it of the diseases for which the Cedron bitters are a sneciflc. 1 1 all tiseues f the Moniucii IIovrltv Lit'er or K lit ii')'i In all airectiotrs of the Urn in Ie pen ill lie np nn Meriuiseiiiciit f Hie Momiirli or llnivpl; In Cioul t Ittiriimntlsiinnnil !eti raisin; And io l ever ninl tcue, It is leiine(i to uperseJe all other remeiJies. It not only cures all these ilisaes, but it prevents thetn. as w-i wa iuv I'i'o n laavu mi iivui iTior each meal will obv-a'e the ill effects of the runst en A wme-guss fun r the flitters taken an hour before liealtey climate, and fcreen the person taking it against diesrs under the most tryiur, f xpo-nre. ikajri'f JOHN BULL'S Prlnrpal office, Fifth Mreet, Luiv il.e, Ky. Sold wholesale and Reta'.I by J. F. SlaXOlJlt, Driiiwf, West Vahingtoit Street, marcMxlSm INDIANAPOLIS. TO THE LADIES OF AMEEICA! MORE V AUW RLE THAN COLI JIOI'iV V.M.lWr.LK THAN COLD! MORE VAI.LWr.l.K THAN COLT)! MOIt V AIXAHLfc irtA? COLD DR. JNO. L. LYOXS FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FHEXCH PKKIODICAL DROPS. FUEXCII PERIODICAL DUOl'S. FOR FKMALKS, FOR FEMALES, FOR FEMALES, SufTerin' from Irregularity or ()btruction of the Menses from w batever caie. IT IS S URB TO CUKE! IT IS SURE TO CURE! IT IS SURK TO CURE! rr is sure to cukk It is Impossible to enjoy tiie bloom of health and t j vacity of hpirits unless the Mense are regular as to th i I time, the quantity and quality. When they are obstructiv), nature makes ber effort to obtain for it come other I fO'tl.tf 'it.il lifitd.a;atVAaAfS...a.rkt...j...A...:.. - J . , atjel t n experiences IV-pund..ncy. Nervousness .... mvr.m, ,v- :, . " ' ".,..... 1.. ... ii.i i. uiuiei icnuiu.ucs a Iii isrrao e me ' T, IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT REMOVES ALL ofcvi RUCTIONS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT IT IT IT IS IS IS IS A PERFECT A PERFECT A PERFECT A PERFECT RECULATOR! REGULATOR! RECULATOR! RKfTL-VTOR fSAR IX MIND REAR IX MINI) REAR IN MINI) BEAR IX MIND THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GRARAXTEE THAT I GUARANTEE I I My DROTS TO CURE Suppression of tbe Menaeafrom i whatever cause, though care should be taken that my j direct;ons are carefully adhered to. j BUT THE BEST! j BUT THE BEST! j ETY THE REST! BUT THE BEST rry trf. saff.sti PUT THE SAFEST TUT THE SAFEST BUT TUE SAUF. ST! FIT THE SUREST! BUY TIIE SUREST? ELT TIIE SURI-iT BUY THE SUREST! WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS! WHICH IS LYOX'S DK0PS1 WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS WHICH IS LYON'S DROP THEY ACT LIKE A CHARM By treriiftberiiiijr and Invigorating and re-storin tbe ysteiate a healthy condition. It marates all excess and removes all obfc.ructious, and a speedy cure may be re lied on. To Married Iiadios They are peculiarly aiapte l, aa they bncgoo tbe month y period with such perfect regularity. BE WISE IX TIME! BE WISE IN TIME! BE WISE l TIME! BE WISE IX TIME! ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE BOITLE CURES ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE BOTTLE CURES Id ilmort evenr eaae. PO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON. I NOT hK IMPOSED UPON, DO NOT FE IMPOSED UPON, DO XOT BE IHIoJSED UTOX. But cut tfcia oat ani and it to y"or Dm;iriM, and if b ha not cot tt maka tim by H for yoa. or It mar be ob tained of the General Agent for the United gut ea, C. G. CLARK A CO.. Wholea Dmrgi-, New llofn, C nn For aale by all repnble DnifinU. Price 1 per bottle. Wboleaale Dealer and tbe Trad anppl ed at the Pr o priator'a price, by IA9U U A. Kjtl rii, Cbtcazo. Jtnr.E ECKSTEfX CO, Ciacinnatl. BROWX1NO "'OAN. Ind'anajlia 'rlO-vIl vend PHYSICIANS. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICK SOUTHWEST CoRXEU OF MERIDIAN AND Wa-loxtofi irret, John . Vpana'a old oClce. baaidenct N. I" North PrbijIratdA U JaiJ 13a
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indlunapAlla ( hamker mt Cantatrre. President T. B. Elliott. Vice Presidents W. A. HAtsa aw, Johjt M. Lord and S H. V. Noll. Director Joh Carlisle. L. T. Hamelmax, J. W. McmraT, E. B. Alvoid, L. Uilu, Johs Fisrback. Fred. P. Rusch. I. Mansie, A.D. Wood and J. D. Pamwor. . - . Secretarv J. Barnard. vt TVLaaaaew.' (Mnrinnatl Tiarket. Cixct!'ati, Mrch II. Flour dull and 102?te lower; $5.75(35 HO fr extra, and $5 60 for euper. Wheat is 1c lower; prime retl at $1 29 Rye declineil to $1.25. Corn dull nt fr0(3?5c. Whisky declined to b5c, but no sales at this rate. Provisions quiet but firm at at $'22 50 for mesa pork. Hulk shoulder at tc loose Groceries firm and in fair demand. CoSVe, 35o(a37.i.;. Sugar. ISßlfii;. Ciovered offercl freely at $7.63, but lew buyers. Goldat62(3G2c. and silver at 50(2 53c prem. ew Vork .narkrl. New York, March 11. Flour without decided chvnpe; $6.70((6 75 for extra State, $7.20(3 7 25 lor Hound Loop Ohio; $7.30(300 for trade brands. Whisk v lull; without chance at e90c for State, and l)091e for Western. Wheat dull and drooping at $1 f 3(3. 1.64 for Chicago Sptinfr. $l.b3(31 61 for Milwaukie Club, and $l.70(il.72 for Winter Ked Western. Corn dull and lower at $ 315(21 32 lor mixed western in store, ami $1.30 for new southern yellow. Ol are a shade firmer at IMDl for State aud Western. Wol firmer, but nothing of interest doing. Pork in fair request, and all kind? firm except new me'?, which is a shade easier at $22 25(2 22 50 for mess 21 75(2,22 for old meo, $2.!.5U($ 23.75 for new rae-s, $Il.00(g2 ) .25 for old and new prime, $21..rU22 for prime mess. Beef very firm and in yood demand at 6(2,7c for tress, auil 4(25o for prime. Lard quiet and without change at 3(t4c. Gold lull and lower; opening at 643, declining to 62, ami closing firm at 6"27(6.'tc prem. !iev Vork Callle .tlurkel Market Dav, Tt siv, Marth f, lbC4. Tof.iL leKcrilTs r CATTI.K Or ALL KIM'S, FJH THE WCCK. Sheep and
lb-eves. Cows. Veals. Lambs. Swine. Total 4,!J3 213 510 .tili 7,2-Jt Last week .. a.'-'yl 'Jl-V 4'J9 11,777 8,544 Ctr.spu'K week last year.... J.733 1 4 4il 5,462 13.699 Av'rVeNoper w"klastjear 5,'f,l lai) f,JH 10,nH 21,152
pr.Kvics from oirrrur.NT STATta. ... 5y4 owa , New York... Pennsylvania Ohio lri'lana Illinois Alassacbusett Kentucky. ... .. S ... 5JS , . ' ...l,s-.'S Connecticut New Jerey. M ichuan. ... Canada Misu! i. ... 153 123 MS KtlVKs. The increased receipt litX) more than last week wore not Millinent to check the rise which bejan on? week arfo. The supply was s libt then that a larre number is required now, e.-pecislly as there is a deficiency of heep. ati'l f'-wrr Iik. The cattle were all t-oM yesteriay at ,'ilc a-lvance. Sales bepan briskly on Menday tnoniiiiKt at Allertou's, with 3,rtK) cattle in the yard, mostly in the handx of f-eculatorg, who hae paid unheard-of prices for them, ftoml cattle were held at 10c per jKui'd, ai d.in sotn--cases I6'4 was paid by weight, w hile others, bi Uüht by tbe bead, were q iite 17c. T he quality was jt-neral!y pood, and the advuuee os th' was more than on por stock: Premium qualities, per cwt 1G..10 .1700 Prime, tin do 15.tK.sl6,l'0 Medium to Rood qualities, per cw t 13,0t) 2 1 4,50 Poor do do 1 0,04 K 12,(0 General selling prices do l.VO 15,50 Average do 13,73 t Governnient agents picked up 130 head of prime steers from different which, whui neisbed, were 16c I -er pound, on fH I :s. perewt. of the live wfijrt.t. The market continued firm to the close, the lat f ales this morn ing being fpnte a- gotslasthe first. 'OW. Are in jroo l reut- t at h'trb price The markt ta are tirettv well siirwl ed, mostly with common cow. Fine milker are wurtn t bo cacn increases the value of eowt.: Rest quility.... (toxi do Fair do , Co m' n do Tlia advance in boof .per bead $75 . di i.V f0 do 4.'5i 50 do 35 oj 40 vr.Ais. Are elliiir quickly, as fat as recevel. Prices are a little higher to correspond with the rise in beef and mutton: ioxl and extra qualities, per pound 9j,10 Other qualme do 8 i& 9 Little calves, or 'bobs," hrirgf $4 each, which 1 CsTc per pound. EHEF.P. Receipt are comparatively I frht and we quote an advance ot fully 1c per p und. with quick a!.s of all the stink. Wf mw lare drove welched out at 9c perpound, which would have brought no more than lc or.e week aa. Fat sheep of 110 pounds. live weigi t. with short, tiue wool, w ill command 'S-O'jC LarKe lots left over fr m last week have all been sold. Some fat Canada tdieep brought $U per Leal. HOC.8. AretrlliPfr, poorly, the hib prices and warm weather pr sentin? quick a'es. There is a little advance from last week, tut the Hock i n' t alt bold: Live hogs. Heavy i rime corn fed 8 (2,.si4Drpshpd. 10v4"tloj; 10 10;,' IJecbt di 7? 4L II. av still-red Lght do 1 AGENCY. It. .11. SlICKIt cVCO., REAL BSTi.E AllliNTS, Norwood'n IJloclc, No 20 1-2 North Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. T?0R SaT.EDKSIKAELK RESIDF.NCF.S IN TDK ' north part of the city, on Pennaj Jvauia, Meridian, ll'inojs, Iwliware. Alabama, Tennessee ani Mississippi streeta, and all the avenues. Abo. a large assortment of cbear and very desirable residences in the southern part of the city, raning from t Too to f :io.ooo in price. We have some small hone tn sell at old prices, on small pijment down and lovg tim- on balance better and cheaper than rentintr. For sale on (food term, good busiaess property, on Washinirton, Il inois, Meridian, Pennaylvania an 1 Tennessee htreets. Also, the bet and largest assortment of building lots in all part T the city, to sell or trade on the best terms and at low fljrures. AI-o, a number f small and fine country est, larre and small tracts of lands, imprevel farm, from 5 to bO acres, witl'in five miles or the city, for sale or trade at low figure and on jrod terms. Also, a flriu-rate floar mill, in the city a money tnakInt; Ins.itution. Also, a numVr of flour and saw mills, tear the city, for sale or trade. AJ.-o, hotels and boarding houaes in the city; country taverns and town property, near the city: merchandise, horses, wagons, and variou other kind of personal property, for sale or trade. We have a lrp number of bulldirg lots in tbe city, a larire amount of land, con ntry property. In various localities, and merchandise, and a big pile of money to give for improved city property. Notice. Parties having property of any kind to sell, per--.ii wanting to bay or trade for property, invester, speculators, traders, and the ret of mankind, are invited to call at thia A. So. I oHc- before buying, Sellins or trading-, and promote ibeir interest thereby. mar9 d3m NOTICE. Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. THE 'CHAMBER O? COM 'EF.CE" WILL BE opened daily for bu.inean, on and after Monday, Ftbruary lStb, lsfti. (Sundays xeepted) at 2 o'clock P. M. Chan? hours from 3 o'clock to i o'clock P. M. febl7 dim J. BAÜX AKD, ecretary. WANTED. Correspondence Wanted. Two TOcyG MEJf of prepoas4Bg appsaranra, az3 nd?4 yean. fomery engaged in th-ir country'a aervvce, wUh t correspond with a limited n Timber of your- ladie. "tHJeCt,,--.Unltinc congenial diaposition.s. All ComtnnnicaÜinai'.riciW privat Addre JXO. KtSül.TT or GEO. ALII ANK FR, lr Box lv4, Indinapo4i. Ind. anarll-dlw PHOTOCHAPHG. PHOTOGRAPH CARDS FOB 0E1TLEME5-SA-PL.S and CaUlo,Tea aei.t for ti cent. !nc!o aa envelop wiik ymr rva aaaa ani ldre. I. HEMMETTE mart am S-1 LiUrty treet. Sew York.
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Frea thu arny hoapital'tt bloody battle-teld he uanaton of tbe rich and bamblo abed of tb poor from tbe cSct and tbo acred Seek froa the nountain top, d:taat vaPejt and far-off ialanda of tbe ocean from arery nook aal corner of too clntiied world I pourlni In tbe erUence of the astoniahinf effecta of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTE Rs. Tboaaanda upon tboasAnda ot letter like tbe followinf nay be teen at oar oCct: RxaoaaiBT, M' Sept. IS ISO. . I BT b-en ta tbe army hoptal for fourteen moulb nee-ba and nearly dead. At Alton. Ill-, tbey arara me a bottle of Plantation Hitter. Three botüe revered my upeecb and cured me. C. A. FLAUTE." Sorra Yabaw, O., July 1. lÖ. One younc an, b i ba t been Mrk and not out f the boBM for two yeart with Scrofula and F.rysipela, after payinf the doctor over fl5 without teaeLt, bas been cured by Un bottle, of jourhttter. KUr AKI) WOL'NALL. Tbe Mlowisg 1 from tbe Manager of tbe Union Hrne School for tbe Children of Vclnnteers: IlavciiCTKa Uakmox, FirTT-Savrrrra SrmtiT.) New YotK, August), 103. 'Ia. IaYk: Tour wonderful Plantation Bitter have, been Riren to wme of our I'ttle children autT.rinK from weaknes and weak lunpr, with most happy effect. One little pirl, in particular, with pain in her bead, los of appetite, and daily wastin coueumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, baa been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitter a day. Her appetite an i tdret.gth rapidly increa-ad, and b la now well. Respectfully, MRS. 0. M DEVÜE." I owe much to yon, fi r I verily believe the Plantation Hitters have saved uiy li. REV. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. T." " Thon wilt aen 1 me two bottlei more of thy Plantation Bitter. My wife ha been greatly becetitted by their use. Thy f lend, ASA CCRR N, Philadelphia, Pa." I have been a creat sufferer from Dyspep sia, and bad to abandon preaching. ... jj, Plantation letters have cured me. REV. J. S CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y." Send us twenty-four d ren more of y-ur Plantation I'.itter, the petulant tf which are da. iucrcaeitiK w ith the quests of our botis. STKKS. CHADWICK & CO.. Proprietor of WilUrd's Hotel, Washington, D. C. " I hae Kiven th! Pl iLlation Bi'ters to hundreds of our disatiled lioldicra with the most astonishing effect. ( i . W. D. ANDRE W S. Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O. " The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and bad to abandon my business. II. B. KlNGSI.KY.CUMelanl.O." " Tiie Plantation Bitters have cured tae ,f a deraii:em nt t f lb'.' kidneys and urinary orian that ban distressed me for ve.irs. It c iik- a rLnrtn. C. C. ÜO KK, Uroadw-iiy, N. Y." &.C., Ac. Ac. Ac, Ae. The Plantation Bitters make the wek strong, tbe languid lri'!iant, and are exhau-ted nature's great restorer. They are composed of a celebrated CaliRaya Birk, Wiiitergreen, Sa-safras, Roots, Herbs, Ac., ail preerved la perfectly iuie St. Croix Rum. S. T.--1860. X. Tersona of sedentary habits troubled witb weaknew, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress af.er eatirnr, torpid liver, constipation, Ac, deserve to suffer if they do not try tbem. They are recommended by the b gbet medical authorities, and are warranted to produce an immMiatt beneficial effect. Tbey are exceedingly a sjreeable, perfectly pure and barm'esa. Norte Any person pretending to aell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by tbo gallon Is a swindler and impostor. It la put up only in our patent log cabin bottle Beware of bottles refilled with imitation dtleterous ütufT for which sevural persons are already in prison. See that every bottle Las our private United Stasia Stamp over th. cork uumutilated, and aignature on steel plat iide label. Sold by respectable dealeri throughout th habitable glole. I. II. DRAKE V CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. feU-d6tn A FACT It la u Dye. In tb year IMS Mr. Matbew first preparedthe VENETIAN II 1 16 DYt"; aince that, time it has been used bv thou-w.ds, and in no instance ba i failed t giv entir f sti-fartion. The VENETIAN DYK is the cheapest in the world. Its price i i nly Fifty Cent , arid each bottle contains double the quant Ity of dye in those usually bold for on. dollar. The VF.XFTIAN ITK is warranted not to injure the bair or t! scalp in the .liliiest dear. e. The VF:NF:TIAN DYE w-i.rks witb ra;id ty and certainty, the hair rejuirn.( no prepariiti' n wLnever. Th-VENETIAN DYK pro-luce any shad- that may b. desired--n- that w :ll r.ot fad-, cr-ck or i-b outore that is as permanent a, the hair Its. If. Fr sale by all druggists. Trice 50 cents. A. I. MVTHEWS. Gen ral Atre.jt, 12 iid s'reet, N. Y. Also, Mm ificturer of Mathews' Arnica Hjir Gloss, the best hair dressing in nse. Price 25 cents. junel8-ly NEK VOLTS DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weakness, etc., ran tte cnret by one who hat really cured him elf and fauudreds of otlr, and will tell you iiOlhlng but the truth. Addres with Mimp. EDWARD II. TKAVER, feb-U-diwly I-k Box, B-ton, Msas. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. I HAVE NEVER CHANGED MY MIND respecting them from theCrt, evecpting to thick jet better ofthat which I began thinking well of." Rev. Henry Ward Beecber. "The Troche are a taff of Life to me." Prof, Edward North, Pres. Hamilton College, Cl'nton, N. T. "For Throat Troublea tbey are a speciSe.' N. P. Willi. "Too favorably ktiown to ret4 commendation." Hon. Charles A. Phelps. Pre. MaM. Senate. "Conttlnno Op. urn nor anything irjurious." Dr. A. A. Hayes, Chemist. Boston. "Ati elegant combination f. r Colf:bs. Ir. (I. F. Biücelow, Boston. "I recommend their u.e to Public Sptekers." Rev. E. II. Chapin. "Most salutary rel!ef in Bronchitis." Rev. S. Seigfried, Morristwnf Ohio. "Very beneficial when suffering from Colda." Rev. S. J. P. Anderson, St. Louis. "A 1 moot instai.t relief in tbe ditreing labor o breathing peculiar to Athma." Rev. A. C. Fggleton, New Tork. "They have suited iry case exactly, relieving lay throat so ihat I can sing witb eae." T. Doch arme, Cbori-ter French Tarlsb Cburch, Montreal. As there are imitations, be sare to obtain the genuine. Sold by all Druggists aud Dealers in Medicine in tbe United Stales and most foreign countries at 25 cent per box. ocb-d4wlm KT SOLDIER S WE THINK DR Strickland U quite rif ht in advising yon in bis advertisement in our edumn of n-day'a paper, to Uk a boitia of bis highly recommended Antl-Cbo!era Mixture io your knapsacks, it may savo tb live of miry of ocr t-est soll. er. Mothers, see that yoor aor.a do not neg'ect it. Ton cn get it at the Drug Store at 50 cer.t per bottle. It is tb beat remedy for Diarrhoea and Dy rdery. n arcLT-dlyeodiw ly J3T"LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read tb advertisement la tkia paper, beade IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. CW.man, of New Tork, baa devoted the laat thrty years of kia practic to Ferna. Cots pi ai at. Ilia THU act lk a cbarn. ' Tbey arc reliable and aaf. - - - a afi The Confelon and Experience of an Invalid. Published for tbe benefit and aaCArnOXTOTCC5G MFA and other, who fuffer from Nerrona Debility, Premature Decay of Manaood, Ac., eapp'T-' I tb same tim tb ma of lf -cure. By oao ki baa cared krmaelf after uodrgoii f cocideratle quackery. By lncloa!ng a pt paid ddreaard envelop, aiaglo conie may b bad of tb. author. NATUANlFL MATPAIR, Eq., fbHi3aa Bedford, Kixigt Co., '. T.
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LYON'S KATHAUlOrX. Kabiiron fa fvn U nf word ,Ktkra,M er "KaLhairo'' aijrrif.:. - i . --.- - s j - s .''. r a ibal. uhi r.tor. This articl U -bat ,t, B4r8, TTpr. errinf, restorlcg ani beamfMng a, hamaS bair II 1 lb mos remarkable pTepar-Ut,0 to jt J aa n owre-4 a-nl pat ap by ta original peoprfeteT, atd I now mad wlt the a!! ear, akr.l aai attentioa wblcb gave it a ale of over x mil btUpr aunctn. It I a most delinbtful Hair lTirtg. It rs iu ate scwrf n dandraff. It keeps the bead cts. 1 and clean. It mkes tbe hi!r rich ft and f loasy. It prevent the bair from fa ling off and taratcg gry It restore hair u;xnbIJ bead. Any lady or ctut leTian who value a beautiful ta4 f ba.r should ue Lyon' Katbaimn. It i kttovrra ar4 a4 tkrouabout the tiviMxed world. Sold ly a?l respectab'e dealers. IH.'I A M . iiaioi: V CO., Jt. T. fU-i;m-eod .1 Voice I'rom Vickibiir7. VicKMcau, ktisa.. Aug 9, Ks. Da. Jon IUit-Dear Sir I am bappy to tat e to yem that I bar. used your valuable Cedron Blttera with great benefit to niyieif in g neral deb lity and prostration of my system, produced t y tbe nt bealtby and niiamaric lntiaetieea of tbe MlUippi Blver and arM.nd Vicksbura. havtu been with lien. Grant's army throughout its hole Jouthern carnpijrn. I ronfl lectly recommend its u- to all persons who are expoed in anhea'tky di-c'-e-II. W. FlKiLr , Agent U. S. Sanitary Ccmnjiloii. It l(V!UJC, Kv.,Sept. ie,l3. On the 23d of July lat I aut mi'.ted, thr Uf b aa arent of mine, to the Medical D:rector of tbe Irpartmnt of the Cu-nlerlaud. a sample of my Cedron Haters tor bts-Tii-"' spection, and reque-ted, if alter analjsl he found It meritorious, to sanction aud appro I: ase ataorg our eoldltr. Tbe following is the Medical D.rector's reply, and also lieu. R se -'an's permission to ship iOM doten at one to have It sold to Sutlers. JOHN LL'IX. "I am satisfied that Cedron Bitters will do bo bsrm to any ne, if tskm pr'eriy and In rn-nieration. 1 aee do objection to Lr. Bullbting permitted to Ctspoe of It to Suttlers. A. HF.NKY THCRJTON, SurgH.-n and Mdnal Directtr, V. C.M ncAngraart-KS Ir'r or thi Ccratsn,l Nasmviu.k, Iksr , July 24, sS3. ( Dr. John Bull's Acent, Sir. , bas perm-ssi.. to ship to N'ashvi'.le, Tmn., twrnty-five cro or S0 doten) of Hull's Cedtou I..ttvrs. for a'e to butlets iu tLe army only. The rejulation of the Treasury DcpartmeLt are to bo comp'.ed tli str ctly. Bv coma a: d of Major General Roeecran. WV. M. WILES, Mal'-r and Prov.t Marshal General. Sold W bolesale a'.d'betail Vv J. F. .FNOUR. Droga-ist, West Wabii.gto;i Street, ItdiauapoUa. marrl l d6m . A (iDI IUL Ki:m:i.i.io. Triumph of a Great Discovery! The pubbc bas rebelled against eauterl'tng Flair T!ea. Fashion bas foresworn them. A sagacious community bas adopted in their atead Crlalatloro's ttair Dye, And for three reason-: It embr own and blacken tb bair. not tbe skiu. It la a vegetable emollient, not a burning fl iid. It doe; not burlesque nature with blooming metallic tinges, but rro-nce ber own living hue. Its coding effect is lasting, tt cede detection. I la resultare uniform. It never fails. Manufactured by J. CRISTA D RO, No. As tor Uwo, New Tork. Sold Ij all Druggist. Appied by Hair Dreiser. fcbSG-dlaieodAwlmeow MEDICAL. EI A SURE CURE! ITiVFP.YnoDYl- being cured of thla &.Hfu'ng d;14 eaae by the use f DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what a sufferer says: Mr. J. P. Hizarie, 164 Second street, Cinflrna'i, O., says be has been a dreadful urterf r with IMe for a long time, and has tried nearly everything, and coald obtaia no relief. He Used about one-fourth of a pot of lr. StricKlatid'a Pile Ointment, and it mvde a complete cure. He advises every one suffering to try it. Fold by all Drugeikt at 5ceri per pot. Manufactured at No. East Fourth etreet, Cincinnati, O. Ask for J Strickland's IUe llemrdy. . For sal by W. I. Ha-klt A Co., Brownin A S'oan, Stew art k Morgan, J. P. S pour, Tom! i iwm 1 Cox and Fgt.er k Worher. rnar?-dleodA wly MEDICAL. " jLtiiriz o ic death: SOLDIERS ifon'i fro tiack to the War. 1JV'R many have died from !iartbra and Irentery In " your reir,imeiit. Now take aniiior and do a -t return without suppUinir your kraj-sack with a bottie 'f Dr. Strickland's Mill Cholera JI.xlus - rr mem' er bow many were saved lat year by taWir.jr It after l-e n dlcbartfed a'.d sent from tbe hosi itais aa livcurat-le. In doc will immediately relieve the ri.ot M Vere ts cf DiarrLora or D'-nary. It I a(knovledced by tl.e faculty to he the only med cioe known to rtire Chronic Llarrbcra and Dyseutarv. Now do-i't neglect it. for on ycur retuni a thatige f di t and water, I; , w,ll rami o rta-n-ly bring on IMrrbo?a. and a ,V c-nt bott'e of Ir. htrirkfind' Anti Chol-ra Mixture w.ll cure you and several ottirs. It w,H keep po'I in at y cbmate. I h not fail to teil your comrade to put a bottle of it in their knapsacks. Sold by Dmeui'ts and prepared cxly by Dr. A. Strickland, 6 Fast Founb street. Cir.rir.natl, O. F' r sa'e by W. I. Ha, kit A Co.. Brownin k Sloan, Stewart k Morgan, J. F. Senour, Tomliriwn A On, F gner A Wocber. iuarch7 dlyeodAwly FOR SALE. 23y QPA1V3M ft Q2VIITXX a t i oci-CK p. m .ox icr.miY, TUC li b day of March. 1S-4, we will aell at I'lililic; Auction On the premises, one-ba'f m livot of tb City, oa tbo Lata j rile Road. rotUTi:i: gaiidc lots. Varjir.g from 3 to O Atre each. Being the aouth part of tb ror:h-wt quarter. Seetfo 3, Tow n IS. lunge 3, wud aortb port 4 iMt-Lot in. west of White River, and known as the D. B. Fatoat Garden ani Fruit Farm, s-te platEvery foot of th land is either In cultivatioo or timberthe il la tte ricliet in tbe country. There or go-id building spot, and more of Jesa buMlng and valoble fruit aud timber, on nearly all the lota. There la cn tbe premises a good t iro s Ton i rM .tj; house, Of liine rooms, with good cellar, porch, well, mo barrel cistern, pump wood bonw. barn !0 ty 60 feat, good etable, Ac, Mtuattd wo a fine ba ldiiig pt ia gTor of about 0 tue forert trees, be -des axut 2Ü0 choaj appU tree, nearlT all bear-nr; 3ai pear. 3l cherry and IO plum tree; 2o0 currant aad r-oo. berrv oo-ae.; 100 grape vines, ail beann:- Most of tbe I an 1 la ciosrer. Over acrea of fine timber. Title good. Taawt One-fourth c,h in hand; balance ia qa! aav. nual naymcbU, a .tb alterest aud nuartgaa secarity, wiia the priviletre of pre-pyroent. Per-ora wiLin- to auend the eal are requeated ta aiam ne the prts.i-r. before tbat tin. For farther panieular app'r D- B Fatoot, oa tb premises, or to tbe uadr.:gud at their ofiko. v spans 4 syrrrj. Real Eaiat Bzoaara. mar5-dt!'.U5lw?w PROFESSIONAL. IV. J . DOUSEV, rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 0TFICZ AND ULSIZZSCZ. No. 46 North Peniisjlraih St. ftbl-flniskwlm RENOVATERO, CLEARING AND DYEU.'G ESTADUSlINT f pH U5ITEÜ STATE DTB-HOTSI. 50.1a SOUT3 1 lUtaot atreot. lo4taopsHs. laMktoeia. At i tu 04 and woU-knswa tabluamo. tb UAka caa bav 11 ks tzA vaolta good dyai ia pjamaaveat aa4 boaatifwil colors; and ganu' garmeau Uoreaigb-y raova. tod and repaired. 9w and ocvDd-ban4 ctotblag boagkt aaa b, alosv, . paürular branch la U btjsinoa danomioatod Sa draw-, tnar blUia iUo doca. oe toor tm aay ar saw oa aa ao wToegbt avt tt caa aot bo eiaibto to tbo aakea y. Rambr U Place, N M ftoatk Uliaoi ttreot. jtait JOSXPB HAJLAU, Prorrtotof.
