Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1864 — Page 3

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 16 CITY ITEMS. f"Wood was worft in this market $3 Ü0 per cord yesterday. Palmik Hoest. See tdTerti?ement of difsolut!oa of partuerahip. GWe understand that the iron fur street railroads is already od its way hither. our 3T The JeSVrri?ine lUilroad Company hai orders for the transportation of thirty thousand troopa this week. tUAU the indictments growing out of Johnson's raid on Newburg, bare teen thrown out of the U. S. District Court. Reuilers of ice thiuk thejr cau afford it at one fourth of a cent per pound during the next season,. 5T"The alleys well a the streets, under the recent order of the City Council , are to be lit with gas. KFOn St. Parrick'n Dty splendid flu; is to be presented bj the ladien of Ind'unapoli to the Fenian Brotherhood. t5TThe beautiful Mi.a Zoe ttill continues at the Metropolitan. She m the most fascinating female individual in existence. IST" A snow storm prevailexl over thi region yesterday. The flakes fell about the January size. Comfortable it wa in doors. Masosic A. k A. Kite A meeting of Adon iram (rauti Lodge of I'erfect.o will be held this (Wednesday) evening at o'clm-k. for work. 11. V. Smith, isec'y. tftril is amhoritively stated lh.it the muoU of Indinra under ail culU by the President ol the United State, is filled and nearly eiht thousand orer. Masosic Notice. A stated meeting of Marion .Lodge, No 3b, will be held this (Wednesday) evening at 7 o'clock. 1'unctiMl attendance is requested. Fraxcm Kino, Secretary. ' Car Map A few of Sullivan' Map of the City of Indianapolis the only Map now in print, are'on hand and for sale at th'u office. I'tice $1. mary-dtf j7"No. 3'J Wet Washington street is the place Tisited by ladies daily tor the patent steel shank hoe, ft most desirable article, admired bv all. F?"W. U. Hog. hire k Co., wholesale and retail grocer. West Washington street, are in receipt of the freshest articles in their line. Families and hotel bad better deal with them. tyThe 31ft Indian a yesterday marched way. Many were the tearful eyes that bade the brare boya farewell. They were going to bloody battles in the front. Enough to make anybody weep. tSTThe most fplendidly improved street in Indianapolis, during the past Reason, is South Meridiau. Let any one walk from tho Circle to the Union Depot and verify for himself what we tSTThe cavalrymen of the regiments now re cruitlng here, furnish their own horses at fifty cents ft day, taking the riek of having them killed In battle, and getting their pay from the Government for them. tSPThe Spencerian ystem of penmanship in It purity at Bryant & Spencer' College. Oue month' evening instruction, $1 to gentlemen, aod 50 ceoU to ladies. Class open at 1 o'clock P.M. nurH-ru&w. For Sale- Land suitable for for garJening, 2 miles south of town; 21 acres; wilUell 1U acres. WaLKI.R k McKt.lt NAN', Ileal Estate and U. 8 Clnim Agents, mh3 tf No. b Wet Washington urcet. Karlt Closino. Anxious to give our young men time for improvement, we will continue to close at 6 o'clock P. M. duriug the season. W. k H. Glknn, feblSdotn Proprietor New York Store. J!gpWe noticed In the window of French's jewelrv store a beautiful sword with the name of C. F. Holliday engraved upon it presented to him by his many friends of Indianaolis. We hope Coart will bring it home honored from mauy a battle field. Merchant Tailorino. Spring is approaching, ana lor new and beautiful tyles of goods lor gentlemen's wear, made in the most artistic fashion, call on G. H. Heitkam, No. 17 North Illinois street. Military wotk is executed promptly, and in t mtnner unsurpassed, at Heitkam's. ffb9dtf d?The veterans of the 17th Indiana, Col Wilder' famous corp, re to be paid their just bounties by the Commissioners of Marion county and the municipal functionaries. This is exactly what thee men deserve. They ought to have had it without any cavil. fTGentlemen can become complete business penmen by Httendiiii: the evening class of llryant k, Spencer's Commercial College, where they can receive one month's instruction for $1. marl4-m kn. i2rThe new Indiana regiments just ordere! to the field under General Hovey, are, penerally. fresh and young and ambitious men. They will march from amorl us soon. God's bleing go with them. Everywhere will they uphold the honor of the proud State whose noble sons they re. Notice. The Democrats of Terry township are requested to meet at the Precinct Houe. on the 221 day of March, at '2 o'clock P. M . for the purpose of nominating a township ticket. A general attendance is requested. Iy order of the Townshit Committee mar 14-di2t. F. Whitfokd, Ch'n. "Commutation of Quarters and Subsist ence. Ordnance and Quartermaster Reports made out. Certificates of mm indebtedness obtained, and Officers' Pay Accounts collected promptly, by Walkeb Ä; McKernax. U. S Claim Agents. marl2 tf No. S West Washington street. Brsixrss Protkktt at At ction- Wiley & Martin, real estate auctioneer?, s-ell on Monday next, feet of ground Irontiri: on Kentucky avenue, nearly adjoining McOu.t's block, one hlf squre south of Wahinton street. A tw story frame house on the same For terms, c , tee advertisement in another column. mrl4 dCt. U.S. S tiK ct. Triamet XoTrs at Par. Person wishing u exchange greenbacks or national currency for one year U. S. Treasury notes, at par and accrued interest, (only 15 days; can b accvniRio.l ied tor the next lew day. at the 6rt ationl Back of Indianapolis. ' The notes are at all times a h?! tender for their fac. th "am as greenbacks, and besides draw 5 per cent interest. marl5-3i Oit Pai!tiigs at Arcno The sale of the fplenJed collection of paiutings by A. L. Hunt Co.. at Masonic Hall, will 0 con:inuei thi morning at 10 o'clock, and this afternooa at 2l2 oclock. That beautiful copy of Usphael's Madonna was soli to R. S. Walpole. Esq.. for f 2t0, And others from that price down to (5. More than half are left for to day's sales, and jaany of the bst ones in tb cobection. Sömathi.xo Naw. Isaac Davis, of the No. 15 Hat Store, is just opening a splendid stock of cloth hau of the rery Utest styles, and ery hand AO ma. All that want the finest and most fashK'oable roods will do doubl eo there for them. Also, a rerr fin silk hat of the Ilroad way style, just received at No 15 Pennsylvania street, and trerytliof that is usually kept iu a retail hat stur at the same plac.

STLtdlw should rememUr that they nmc juire a beautiful stvle of pennjnhip at Bryant & Spencer's Comxnerci.il College, for City cent. t.v attending theeteabg cUfi. which opens at li V. M. oo Monday. marl 4 mfcw. JSTAt tfcU point, the greatest activity obtains in niilitarv mitten at thi time Constantly are troot arriving r' departing for their places in the field. The utmost energy i eiertM by officers and thoe in authority, in thia regard. During the pt winter, rast quantities o( milhary stores hare accumulated here, and they are now dealt out for the equipment of the brare men, with a liberal hand. They will go to the frost well appointed. A Remedt for Pile. Iiis a blesinc to the sufTerinjf to know that we have an effectuul cure for this truly troublesome dipe-e. Mr. J. P. Hazirde, of 161 Second street, Cincinnati. Ohio, takes preat pleasure in informing all who are suffering with pile that he ued a small quantity of Dr. Strickland' Pile Hemedy, and it effected a permanent cure Tbi seera to be the cie with all who makeu-e of this splendid preparation. It is manulectured at No. 0 Eat Fourth street. Cincinnati, Ohio, and sold by all drugging mar9 tf Aixtiom Salk or Hol.sk and Lot I will sell at auction, on the premUe, Frida?. March 1H. Ifc&I. at lO1 o'clock A.M. .house No. . North

Ter. ne-ee street, six room, lull, cellar, well, cistern, shrubbery, kc. Lot 33?4' by 195 to .'M feet alley. Term One-third down, btlance in one and two years, with six per cent, interest, secured by mortgage. This is No. 1 property, and will make some one a cood home. Wm. E Fcathlr-iton, Auctionoer. marH-rnt&f. To the Ladies We take the liberty of calling your attention in this manner to our new enterprise in the retail shoe buine. in this city , No 20 Kt.U Washington street. No 20 is re fitted in fine style, and a fine shoe store is o;erel lor the sale of ladies, mies and children' work exclusively something heretofore unknown in this city, but long required. Our stock has been purchased in Iloston, New York City and Philadelphia, for cash, and we have adopted the motto of quick sales and small profits. We ask you to give us a call. ma-tf - Cham, k Caht. Tili: Nim Cavaluy. This regiment, composed of as firiea body of young Indimians a? ever offered themele in the service of their country, is. we understand, now recruited to its I maxium and neirly re.-tdy for the tield IVivate .1. T. IlarrHt. our old IritMid fiorn Hancock county, h is been instrumental in procuring the ! members of this reimeiit Mr. Iltnett his, we j learn, been uniformly ucT-ful, having seldom missedaman. Mr. it irrett is attached to Capt. Wall's company, and we confidently look for his promotion, for he efhvient as - soldier, und we ( know him to be an honoratde gentleman. Mr. j llarrett was one of the fir-1 volunteer from Han- j co-k county. He enrolled hi name immediatelv ' upon upon the news of Fort Sumter being fired ;rnrrul Order. Statk ok Inpiana. Apj't Gin Orncc.J Indianapolis, March 11, Is-Gl ( In pursuance of instructions heretofore issued ! to Hrig. Gen. Alvin P Hovey by Mj. General j U. S Grant, commanding the I)ivwioti of the Mitiitoppi, and presented to the Governor, the J following named regiment of Indiana Volun j teers, recently organized, itre hereby turned over j to the command of said Hiigdier General ; Hovey. i rjtlth Regiment, Col Richard F. l.irter. commanding 1Q.T1 Regiment, Col com (Handing. PJIth Regimeat, Col. manding. l,-th Regiment. Col commanding. 12Jth Regiment. Col John C. McQuiston, James llurgcss, cmRichtrd P. Dellart, Charles Case, commanding. 130th Regiment, Col. Charles S Parrish, commanding. And the said commanding ofTiccrs will report accordingly without delay Hjr order of Governor Ö. P. Morton. Laz. Not LC, Adjutant General, Ind. PROFESSIONAL. II r. A. I. AIjIj, Orr K KS HIS SKKVICKS TO TIIF. C1TIZRXS OF Indianapolis and yicinity. Office, Virginia Avenue No. 22. Kesi.ienca Itorth Nw Jersey strft. No 37. oU,6.T-11 v BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED o N WATCHES, IH.'.HOXnS, JEW KLKY, fl.ATF. DryCJood aItott erona! property, or bought and uld at isro. ish NORTH ILLINOIS STUFET. NORVOtD'S BLOCK (IT STAIRS.) cfüS-dly AGENCY. REAL ESTliElCBXTS Norwood'H I51olf, No 20 1-2 North Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. V" lOR SALE DKSIRAPLK KKSIOKNCFS IN THK north prt of th city, en IVunsi lvania. Meridian. Hanoi, ivuware, Al-ibam, I eme.ee anl Mi--isi : stret, and all the avenr.es. j Al. a Urne as ormtent of i ha-i an l very de-irab! ' residences in the nvither:i part of the city, ranging from f Ton to JUO.C in jr ce. We have mii .nuall hou.e to sell at oi l price, on umall ptymenta down an 1 1-e tim on balance better . and cheaper than renti'u. . . Kor hale on k1 term. goM bnüine' property. n I Wahnjitn. Ilünoi, .Meridian, Pennsylvania an 1 Tentie.'e street. Al-t, the bet and Hritet aortment of bnil !mc lot in it - . . . . 1 1 . j. . i. . . . i an par: t tiip ci'j, to eu er traue on iur v-i lerm aiid at low figures. Al. a r.atnlier -f nm!l and fine roun'ry e it.laree and small tract of larni, ii: ritei 'arm.. Irosii to 1-4J acre, ithin Dve mile of the ci:y, f.r sale or trade at low f ure-and on g Kvl tnns A No, a rirt-rate flour mill, in tl e city a mrey making institution. A No, a number of fiour and saw rn.ll, near the city, for sale or trade. A No, h tels and boarding hone in the city; country taverns and town property, near the eity: mercharidi-, hore, wairon. and variou other kind cf personal property, for sale or trade. e hae a Urge iiumber of buildir lots In the d'y, a larc amount of ljt.d, country property, in variou bval- I itie, and mrcliaixii-e, and a bi(? p-le of nnv-ey to srne j f ir n:prved ciiy p perty. Nnic. Partie hv;ti property of any kind to s!!, I perM ti anti e t b tv or trade fr prpr;y, inveter. i pciilator. traiers, ;mdth ret of ni A;ti i, a-e invited j tca!l at this A. N. I olli.v befote buying, wll n or j u.iii.nc, ::n promote i urir i:;t eresi t nrieoy . nay d5m GROCERIES. "HONEST JOHN 19 NEW FAMILY GP0CERY, Wholesale and Retail, No. 181 West Washington Street. LL KIXPS OF GROCERIES (WITH THE KICKPtion of liquor) kept cntjntU on hand, pure atid freb, at 'o. 11 et Washington stret. Produce of all sons boacht and old. i'lour, CofTees, Tea, and all artete f-t family use al ay cn hand. i;iv t'-a ubscnberaacall J- I- KOX A Cef. marchl-d.tlm NOTIONS, &C. CIIlI.IltC.S CABS. GICi. AND v i ij la o w w a a oxs, WHOLr.SALE AND RETAIL. 1711FTT DtFFF.hKST STTLF.SON KXIIIBITION AXD for la'.e at my alerx.ra. cp rta-.r. Thyareelected from the best mtmifacnrer. and vary in price from TWO to THIkTY UOIXaks apiec. Draler will fl.i 1 it to the.r inicreai to ii.pc: the-e irod CüAULKS KATFR, feh20-An No. 89 W,t vsaUiiaaoo Street.

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aroBTE iiniMiifoim an. iTtTiiirniiL. For Horning Report See First lae. lif?Iit Report. ANOTHER DRAFT ORDERED. Two II ii nd red Thousand .Hen Wanted. LATER FROM EAST TENNESSEE A SKIRMISH NEAR MORRISTOWN. Feace Ratified with the North Carolina Indians. SOUTHERN NEWS. ProceodinM of ConrcNN, A Cull for JtK),(X)0 .Men luotlier nraf t Ordered. ExtccTiVE Mansion, Washington 1 March 14, Ii64 GENERAL ORDERS,; o. IUO. j In order to supply the force required to be dratted for the nay, and to provide an adequite reserve for all contingencies in addition to the 500 ,ihm) men called for February 1, ItGI. the cill is hereby made, and a draft ordered tor 200,000 men for the military service of the army, ii-ivy and marine corps of the United Sutes. The proportional quotas for the different W4ids, towns, townships, precincts or election districts or counties will be made known through the I'rovot Marshal General, and account will be taken of the credit and dtficencies of former quoit. The 15th day of April, l'rGI. is designated as ihe time up to wh ch the number required liom euch w;ttd of a city, town, kc, via be rai.Hd by volunteering enlistments, or dratts will be nude in eich ward of a city, town, kc, which !lu!l not have tiilel the qu ti assign ed to it within the time design ted lr the nutnber required to till iid quotas The draft will te commenced us soon niter Ii! 15 h id" Aiail its piacticabie. 1 he government bounties as p.w paid continue until April 1 , 1M. at which time . . 1 fx . , . the ftdditiou il hountie cease On and alter that ue until April I i te one hundred dolhtrs bounty only w ill be paid, as provided by acts approved July "2'2, 101. (Mgned:) Abraham Lincoln. I'm in Itnnwillr. Knoxville, March 15. There was some! a: i. . i : r i . . . i- . t siiiu sKiriiii-riui esieroav ieono .uorrisiown, in which the rebel Col Jones was killed. All qoivt to day The rebels ate supposed to be in force at Bull's j t'ap. . A ueutenant engageu in recruiting lor the 1st L . ?. coioieo Mrtniery, iieivv. was shot yesterday I near wiisviiie bv a icf.ei ciu.en. j ine cars went to Jl rrislon yesterday. , All iputt at the trout. , Peace Iih been ratij'pid with the North Ctro- ! lilii Cheiokees. Tho-e retentlv emaured n.iv i they were induced to take up arms under the belief that they were fighting tor the United States (ivernnient. Two wre permittee to go in search of the band and i i icscnt the real facts. Their Chief. Jacekaneeche. came in a few das sdneewith ilirty of the tiibe and accented the amnesty. Since the return of the Indians to lojalry the ! reltels li.ive l oninnlln nutnprnim mHr ij nn

iiv.u j in iii 1 1 nil iiici ii oiiii.r"s vil Twenty hive heen thrown into prison.! Kr sale, Kann .f sno acres H miles north of Lafay.,.ii!,..u. . . ' ette, ail utidtr the hetcu!tlvation, with a larjre reidence, -st ire conce tied in the mountains. ... ilPh.r.. v.r, u' .,,.,A,. '

them The rest From U alilngton. j Washingtos;, March 15 The friends of the! cold bill Icel verv confident of their ability to ' j Tviss the bill t i. .u ..!. Th LMimwit in the contested election ease from St. Louis w ere dosed th;s tnoniiur. t, .... . r .. n . Senator Ilicks is comfort able to day. the am- ' putation of Che foot having produced no evil effects. Thaddeus Motice. well and favorably known to the tnetnheisot the Houeforthe lat e'lihteen ! t year-, died of pneumonia to-diy For fifteen; years he was attached to the olfice of the Speak- j cr, and was aUavs near that ollicer when ihe Ilone wan in session. His presence beii'C ie pirahle in view of his intimate actju lititance witli parliamentary laws und his knowldt anJjudgment otten anliug in the devisn-n ol important questions sioutlifrn ."N'rwi. FoRTsr?s Monroe. March l.ä A of; iruce teamer arnveai inneveniiiir i C'ipftins Fluni and Sawwr, and Gen. Ncalj Dow have arrived h're. There is nothing later about Gen. Sherman's expedition The Hichmoni Examiner bt the Nth contains the folio in: Ci srli'stox. March fi Eight shells hveb"en ' fired into the city since the last renort. No'hinj; new. ; CiiARLrsTov, March 7 The enemy have fired ' at the citv to day. The position of the fleet is i uixhancl. j Charlvston. March 8. Thirty one shots were fired at the city to day. Charlk-tox, inside the tar March 9 Five Monitors are Thi morning ten shots were fired iit Sumter. An artillery diel has b"en kept up for eeral hours between Mattery Gregg and the batteries on Sullivan's Island. From Cairo Caibo. March lö.-The steamer .prrv. from Memphis n the l.'lih. arrival with tine hundred . . and sixty bi'e- of -tton The MI'tv second Indian t veterans and recruits are en rmifc h me. Memphis pTtter ire birren of enenl news. The stei nipr Progress ml Lebtn m, trom the Arkansas ri v rr . bn u-ht two t!:uin 1 biles of comm to Memphis nl thiny dolhns per bile freight. I he steimer Virini. from D ivall's B'.nfT. pael for Cincinn tti with two hun ire-1 And twemy bales. Iesirts :ire th it the Vhite and Akan:ts rivers are in '1 boitmj or !er .md riin. rm l'alt(rnn Pattfrs n. N. .1 , M irch 1" The Press :tn. noun es th it Col M.-Cu'lum yesterdiy i-iformcd thf locomotive tmilders at this pi tee tint unle-s they wmild proceed t otice to furn;h the gov ernment with two hundied locomotive, he houl 1 ' have to seize their hi und n;n them on irovernmei.i aci ouin. me locomotive uiioers nave -- m 'it l . " . i a The promiseil to romrlv with the dem ml mide upon them In two ot t!ie t ictorie tlie oper ttives who h.id been on .t striae ;re to resume work tomorrow. I rmii t. I.nnio. St Lop is. Mirth 15 M 'Vor Chaurcev I. Killev re-i-i.e.1 to d iv. Mr Filley's administration uf tue city's atTiir show n criti'vinir ex h h;t to St Louis Imm.i1 ho'.ie;s Without horrt inc one cent. s2.'t?.HtK) ol.i indete-Iness hi been lioiid ited, leaving a h.tl.tnce in the tretsnrv of IT5.(0, fortv ihouuid mote th.n at the commencement of hi term FOR SALE. DELZELL & JONES, rpwo Fir.flv IKatfd Lot on 5..nh Xew Je:tj I tret. one with a mtll House an? Stable on if, are off red at lower figure, than any other properly oa tbe .;reet. V NE AT Two Sto-y Frm Ihrrlhs on North Illinois afreet, within thea qutre of tie Ba;es Hoase, and a To Story Brick cn M:si-ippi street, near the State Uoue, for ie at ver rraroi.ah'e t gum UtLZKLL A JONES, mcMSHii heal Aleuts. FOR SALE,

VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. I WILL sell my FJork of Brick IIone itaate cn tba corner of ew Yor and Tenneaaee .treet, conitiDg i't six teetmrt. Al- my re:dpi;ce No. l- Nonh Wti street. For teriua apply a: the Miik.r; i und .ffe or at my rid-nce M. B. BtAL'll. uarUdlOt Journal copy and ud bill ta this oOca.1

THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.

HOUSE. Wahisgton, March 15. The House took ud the Senate kill providing that the franking privilege of the President and Vice I'i evident rhill extend to and cover all msil mstter to or fnm either. Passed. Mr. Morrill, from the Committee on Ways r.d Me in, reported a bill to establish an assay o(5ce in Ned Territory, and alo one at Portland, Oregon. Referred to the Committee of the Whole. Mr. Clark, of New York, from the Committee on Printing, reported in favor of printing 10.000 copies of the report of Gen. Rosecrans Adapted. A resolution wa also adopted to print 10.000 copies of Gen. Meade't report of the battle of Gettysburg. The House then resumed consideration of the gold bill. Mr. Griswold advocated the bill. A remark by Mr. Griswold called up Mr. lioutwell, of Massachusetts, who caused a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury to be read in which the Secretary fays that on the 19th of February he addressed a letter to the Committee on Ways and Means asking for authority to fell cold, and he had not changed his opinion a to the desirability of euch a measure. Mr. Detmison, of Pennsylvania, protested aiTsinst the treasury be'ng turned into a broker's shop, and would continue to vote agaiust the bill Without action on the gold bill, and afterjeonsiderable debate, the House adjourned. SENATE. The Senate reconidered its action of yesterday on the pssgeof the Houe bill, defining the rank, py and emoluments of ollicers in the nrmy. Mr Sumner presented a petition of one thousand citizens of L )uijiana, of African decent, to be allowed to vote in the re organization of Louisi ma The petition is approve 1 bv Anthony Fernands, President of the Louisiana H-ociation of the veterms of the warf 112, and founder of the fir-t Union association and a member of the Central Committee for the organizUion of a free State, by Timm I Durant, President of the Free State Committee and by other citizens. It represents that all aie owners of property, many engaged in t he pursuits of commerce paying taxes for fotfv nine years on an assessment of $15.000,000, aiid at the call of Gjv. Shipley the raided the firt colored regiment in fortyeight hours Mr Anthony from the printing committee re r. .1. i .. !. h m w.w..t vri . .r.;aj ..r it, n ... ... ..t I, . ' ... ,,' T, . f k . Cipt. rik s expedition to the Kockv Mountains. . . , ' Mr Wilkinson presenteiJ a b;ll to repeal all i acts making appropriation or the colonization of persons of African descent. Referred to the Committee on Territories The Senate considered the Consular and Diplomatic appropriation bill. Mr Sumner's amendment to raising the rank of Minister resident at Belgium to Minister Plenijxitentiary without corresponding pay was HCopfed flu. tmünilmAiitrf viim fiittfinfA,! i nro-i umn ilia ..,.,rjM ( Consuls at Shanghai, Na-sau, Lvons H,j M il( heter v j,imll .li-posing of the bill the Senate went jlltu Executive session, and adjourned. .i--t e . . " ' 7 w FOR öAUt AND bXCHANCt. 10U KXCUANG . KOR PHOPKRTY IN OR XKAK I1 thUci'y. a harm of 3-JU acres in Putnam count r, laUiana. Price $ U.40U. A Kann of 0 acres 20 niih's north of Lafayette, G0 nrre" tinilr a huh ftate or cultivation, with kimmI 1u .- iiiis, orcliar'l, bam, tenement lewes, kc. Price .,W"0 A l-arni f 70 acres It miles cat of Lafayette; cood building, barn, orchard and a mw mill run by water power. -riie lare orchard, iteveral tenant boue. tore boue, war bouse, Ac; a rare chance tor a tine investment. Price l i.ono. For Hlet beautiful Cottage opprwite A hbery Chapel, ,,"fn. 'w. Blrfet- rice W ne-tL.rd aown, bJi.mce in one and two years. ' Hmef of vm room on North F.ast Mreet. A barg., ml ..k), prt on long time. u.j.-.ir.i c, ni A po-d i,r.'p-rty on v f t St. Clair Hrect; six rooms, lar? io. and l.Jo wtTT uv It. A va.-4Mt lot on Huron Mreet, Fletcher's addition, can lc boUklit very and will take a cood hoe In part ' Pa'- . 1 Ut nicely fenced and t lie street is graded aiil Krav It-it A acanSlot on Virginia Avenue, high and dry, can be bought i:i three annual payment. A Brick Houe on North Kat Mreet, large and well arranged. 1 nee 4,i(X. A larp Rrirk ktfHonce jnt west or tb State Houe, ! andvery cheap property at 4,500 A beautiful b!h lot nith a very comfortable houe of even roms on Ix-kaby street, between Ea.t and Liberty strtrt.. at3,ft"(l. A lare llou-e of 10 mnis on North Delaware htreet, an can be had for fi,'1'', in three payments if denired. A Two Story Frame Hou f e on MeCarty street, fix room, ha!!, well, erllar, .-table, larne lot of fruit and evergreens in abundance, can be bought at a great bargain. A large Two s ory Frutne Houe on Eat Ohio street in a gfutti n'ibborhood, wuuld nut for a boarding house, aud j.(Hio in payment will take it. Out-idw property of ten acre with a nie Cottage Houe und younir orchard, on a travel rad, only half a mile from the cnrporatlon line, and he cheapest property that has lweu oflered in a year, at $ö.0"0 in payment. Thrre P.u liu ss Komt' on Washington street will be ofr-rt d a few days at f 12,0Wi, w hicu certainly is a barRam. A number of other properties, farms and vacant lots for ale bj L. II. HAMLIN, Ihm-e and Land ApenL Olfice in Temperance Hall pul.ding, 30 Jj West Washim;nii Mrei t. mch!4-d3t U. S. TAXES. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. Annual Taxes for 1864. ! TK T!', . L' . y v i"-mi Jt mi i iuut nates r-Avrtr uw rviJitiTe to the anoessnient of annual taxe i Pythesikib heetion o: the act of July 1. 1S62, it is ; nmie iheduty of all per-ons, pirtnerbips, firms, asoci.:ions, or corporatiot , made lisble to any annual I duty, licence, or tax, ow or .e'.r e Jint Monday of i Jf iyin each yar, t mafee a lit or return to the Asitaia Assessor of the D;-trict where located of the anionnt of annual income, the articles or object charg'-d ith a social ix, -iJ the :usine-- or occupaiitn liable , to pjy any Ii ense. j Kvery p rson who sha 1 fad to make turh return by tiie !ay ppecitied will be I aMe to be assessed by the A- , Msr a cording to the brst in:ormtion wh.ch he can i obtsii ; anl in such ca-e the Ae-or is required to add ! hfty p r cenfjin tottie amount of the items f such list. K ery person who ha.l deliver to an Ae-or any j fale or fra.idul nt list or statement, i:h intet.t to evade j the valua' on or enumeration r quired by law, is sutject j to a fi:ie o fire bumlred toller; ad in such eae the j list will le mide wot by the A-esor or Aistant Assesj or. ai d frorn the aluation and e. utneratiti fO made : there can le no apieal. j Payment of toe aniul tairs, ejeept those for I licene, will not be demanded until tbe SO h day of ; Jur.e. The app-opr ate Mat k on which to make retnrn, and I ail i.e'-ssary information, will b furnished hr John B. Stuniph Aistiii t A M-e-or for tbe First D:v'!ion. to k, .k. a i . ... . .wfirst Monday m May, at Li office, in Jiew k TalUott'a Block, near tbe Post un;ce. W. A. DRADSH AW, Assessor. h Ii-trict. feh24dA3w U S Indianapolis Feb. 54. lfC4. MEDICAL. A SURE CURB! IT VF. KT BODY i bein? cored of this d strewing d.sea.e by the tue of DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what a sufTrer ay Mr. J. V. lUzarle. 164 Second treet, CiacircaM. O., saj he ha teen a dreadf il utterr r with Piles for a ng time, and h triel Erarly evrryttiu?, and could obtain no relief. He used atout one lourtb of a pot of r. Stricla' d's Pile 0;nter.t. and it mde a complete we. He advises every one ufferinj to try it. fold by all Imjitaat50cenper pot. Mantifaettired at No. 6 tat Fuunk atreat. Cuxianati. U. A.k for Strickland's Pile Remedy. F-r a' by W. I. Hakit k Co.. B'owniiut k Sloan, Stewa-1 Morgan, J. F. SeEOur,ToraIi;iMHi & Cox aad lZ'r k Wocber. tar7-llyeo'lwly PROFESSIONAL. a. J . DORSEYj PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE A.5D RESIDENCE, No. 46 North Pennsylvania St. ' fbl-d2asala

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Indianapolis) chamber of Cammtrc. President T. B. Elliott. Vice President W. A. BiAWiiv, Join M. Lord and S B. V. Noel. Director? Jons Carli'LI. L W. IUMruiax, J. W. Mi-knit. E. B Alvord. L. UlLU. Johs FifcHBAca. Fat. I. Ktscu, I. Mansh, A. D. Wood and J. D. Pattisox. Secretary J. Bab..as.d. !t riLaaaara.; Otnrtnnatl Market. Ci5Ci!Ti. March 15. Flour and grain unchanged and dull; not mcch dore. Whiskey sld at a limited extent at e7c. Nothing transpired in Provisions. Groceries remain Lomiiully and uocbaoged.'no sales of moment. Clovereed firm at $7. Timothy dull at$3. Gold 61c. S.lver 50(332c. Exchange dull; many bankers drawing at par. York .Tlarkei. Ttr York, March 15. Flour active without decided chance. Whisky unsettled; State firmer. Western less firm; yu391c for State, 9 1(3 'J'2c for Western. Wheat dull and nominal; $1 60(gl64. for Chicago Spring: $1 02(3 1 70 lor Winter Ked Wes tern. Corn quiet without a decided change; $1 31 in store and $1 34 afloat. Pork steady. Beef firm and In pood demand. Lard quiet from 13X13J. Butter decidedly hipher from 2SQ32c. Cheese firm at i5l5?c. Money active and easy. Sterling dull and irregular, closing at $l75lg. Gold it regular and unsettled and lower, opeuing at GOg and advancing to 63 and closing firm at C 'tc. MEDICAL. DR. JOHN BULL'S C03IPOUM) C I! I) 1! 0 1 BITTERS Tho Latest and Most Important Discovery of tho 19th Century. MAN'S NAME IS MOUK INTIMATELY CONncct fi withtlie Lifturyofthe Materia Medica of the Ltilr.l Mates, r mor favorably ktiuwn a the pioneer or medical discovery, than that of Ir. JOHN BULL, of Louisville, Ky. HH inimitable preparation of arsapirllla, has Iojik stool nt th Lt-ail of the various compound of that valuable drug. Hi Compound I'cctoral of Wild Cherry Las become a hoiwhold wuni throufthout the West ami South, and kit Worm Ix)zei!tes, in lest than a year after lln'ii introduction, artaiued a reutatioii a.t wide spread at the continent of North America. But tbe crowning glory t f his life remains to be attained in hia latest discovery, or gather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of CKlUtüN, which i the basis of the bittert now offeied to the public. That honor belongs to thp native inhvbiiants of Central America, to w hom its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed witli it, the Indian bid defiance to the mo-t deadly malaria, and handle without far the most vetioino i serpt tit. It is a belief with tin m that whilrt there is a breulb left in tli body I lie Cedron It poierit to cure, no matter whf the disease may be. While Dr. Hull is n t pn'pa'cd to endorse tiii extrarajrant pretention, he It nevertht le satUtied from a thiroiikU examination of the evider Vet relatimr to Itt virtue, tb it, a a remedy and preventive for all diseases arising from exj osiire either to changes of weaiLer and climate, or to the iniam.tic Influences, it stands without a rival and justly deserves the reputation It has long enjoyed in Central America and the West Indies. In Anl Its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more like a charm than a medicine. There it nothing In the whole range of maeeria medira that can Inr a moment bear a comparison with it in thit dieae. A full account of th;s wonderful plant may be found in the 1 1th edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, page 1587 and A hfr'es of experiments, in hieb Ir Bull has ben for years enna(t'd, has Just b n brought to a successful termination, and he it now enabled to offer to the public a combination of Cedron with other approved tonics, tb whole preserved in tbe best quili'y of copper-distilled BourlKiii Whisky, w hich be it confident Laa no equal in the world. He might furnish a volume of certificate, but the public have long since learned to estimate such things at their true value. The safett plan it for every one to test for biinelf the virtue of a new medicine, tiive the One trial and you will never use any other. It is not noces.ary to publish a long list of the diseases for which the Cedmn bitter are a toecitic. In all diseases of the Momucll, liotvels, I.lrer or Kidney; In all auctions of the Urn in depending up on Hrrnnffement of Ihe stomach, or IIoutI; In (ioiit, IKIifnmntlamand.'ruralgla; Anlin l ever and -Cue It is destined to supersede all other rpraedies. It not only cures all these diseases, but it prevents them. A wine-glass full f the Bitters taken an hour before each meal w 11 obvia'e the ill efTects of the me-st cnhealtey climate, and screen tbe person taking it against diseases under the most trying exposure. JTDr.JOHN BULL'S l'rlncipalortlce, Fifth street, Louisville, Kr. Sold wholesale and Retail hy J. F. Si:Ol It, Drtiist, West Washington Street, marchI-!Gm INDIANAPOLIS. WANTED. Corrospondonco Wanted. TIIWO YOL'Nii MKN of prepossessing apparance, X aies S3 and C4 years, formerly engaged In th-ir country's service, wish t crre?pond with a limited numler of youmf ladies. "Object" Uniting congenial disposition. All communications Ktrictlv private. Address JNO. KKNSKTT or GKO. ALKXANKKR, Lock Box ll4, Indianapolis, Ind. marll-dlw REAPERS AND MOWERS. The Improve! Kuekcyc ICeapcr and ÜI o wer TO WHICH WAS AWARDED TWO PREMIUMS BY IN DIANA STATE FAIR.1SG3. TTTIX EE ON SALE ATWKBB k HILL'S UNDER f Masonic Hall, Indianapolis, lr is now on exhibition. Call and see it. mch3-d.'ra. DORSET 4 ANDERSON, Agents. CLOAKS. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Selling Off at 5 Per Cent. BpIow Cost, ron stx WEEKS, JV0T FOK AN EXTENSIVE ALTERATION OF l premises, but we want the Cash to go East tobuy "ur Sprint Stock before the great demand in the Eastern Markets for Spring Goods. We defy competition in prices. Please call and examine our stock. BURROWS & EDWARDS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOAK HOUSE! No. 22 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Jsnl3 PROPOSALS. CONVICT LABOR. rOKTl' ClKH'Ens TO LET. CJEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED ON TRI tN Monday in April, by tte undersigned, at tho office of the Indiana Prion in Michigan City, for tte labor of forty good Cooper fT the term ot two or mr years, to be worked within the pnn walls. Thera t a good work hop larfre ensja for 100 men. with all the necessary convenience. Tbe location is a good one foi ba:ne?, a staves and hoop pole are abundant and can be procured on favorable- term If de-ired tbe labor f the convicts may be ud for any ather mechanical purpoe. and tteam poster can bt ha4 for propellicg aacbinery. So tida for !ea than ?0e ner day wCI be received. By crder of the Board of Control. mch4-d4w TH08. WOOD, Warfes. RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT f pHF. UNITED STATES DTI-H0rSZ. NO. SI 80ÜTB J Illinoi atreet. Indianapolis, Indiana. At this old and well-knowa eitahliahmont, tho ladies can hava lüki and woolen Rood dyed is permanent and beautiful colors; and g-e&ta' K.rm.cu thoroughly renorated and repaired. 5ew and second-hand clothing benäht and aoM; also, a patkular branch ia the businesa denominated fine draw laa; hiUia lable doth, or tear In any garment can bo so wrought at it can not bo ruuble to th baked ey. Remember tho place. No. 34 South IUiaol street. jaaia JOäPB UAJt&l. Proprietor.

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From tha army hospital tha bloody battle-field tha naxtinn f the rich and kumbla abde cf tbe poor from lia oSc aoJ tha aacrad deak froaa th ntouciain t?p, distant valley and far-o3 ialaadt of the ocean frora every nock an 1 comer of the, dviliitd world ii ptmnr.f to the Hence of tbe aftootchtog affect of D HAKE'S PLANTATION BITTIIIS. Tkoaandi upon thoosanda oi leUen Lkt Ut followlnf nay bo aeea at our oSce: EzKPaariv, WtafVpt. 18, 1M3. ! a4TW been la the army hospital for fourteen montba speech 1cm and nearly dead. At Alton, they gare me a bottle of riar.tation Bitters. Three botUca restored my peech and carod v. CA. FLAUTE." Soctb TTaaaaw, O., Jaly 18, 1?C S fr m .Ann. man V A iam .(W ..4 not out of the house for two years with Scrofula and Erysipelas, after paying tbe doctor over fliW without benefit, haa been cured by ten bettlet of your bitter. EDWARD WOUNALLTht following ia from tbe Manager of the Union Hm School for tht Children of Volunteer: IlavEvtTEB Mahmok, Fsrrv-Stvtmi SrattT.) New Toaa, An gust 2, 13. 4 'Da. Da a ee: Your wonderful Plantation Bitten hart been gi-en to aome of our I'ttle children auff.ring from weakneaa and weak langt, with mot happy effect One little girl, la particular, with pain in her head. loa of appetite, and daily watting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exbaatted, ha Wen entirely reIt ored. W commenced with but a teaipoocful cf Bitter a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly tacreaaaa, and ah i now well. BeapectfcUy, MRS. 0. X DET3I." i ow much to you, for I verily believe tht riamauou timer cava saved my lire RET. W. U. VTAOfiOXKR, Madrid, N. T." a Thou wilt send me two bottle more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefitted by their use. Thy ftieod. ASACCRR'NMTiiladelplIa, Pa.M " I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and bad to abandon preaching. The Plantation Bitters have cured me. REV. J. S CATHORN, Rochester, X. T." Send us twenty-four d ien more of your J riacthtion Bitters, the porulant) cf witch are da.ly increasing wun me guests oi our none. SYKES, CHADWICK k CO.. Proprietors of VUlard's Hotel, Washington, D. C. " I have given th Plantation Bitters to hun dred of our disabled soldiers with the mt astonishing eaecl. ti. W.U. ANDREWS. Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O. " The Plantation Bitters bavo cured m of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had toahaudon my business. u. u. KiUM.a.l,lyieveland,U." " Tbe plantation Bitter have curej me of a derangemnit of tbe kidney and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts Iik a ctiarru. 0. C. M00KE, 'i5 Broadway, N. Y." lc. 4c, 4c. lc. lc. Tbe Plantation Bitters make tbe weak strong, tbe lan guid brilliant, ami are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are conpnwd of a celebrated Calisaya IUrk, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herb, Ac, all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Huvf. S. T.-1860.-X. fersons of sedentary hatiti troubled with weakness, Iaiitude. palpitation of tbe heart, lack of appetite, dis tress af.er eating, torpid liver, constipation, lc, deserve to suffer If they do not try tbem. They are recommended by the h'gbest medical author ities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Notice Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters In bulk or by tbe gallon is a swindler and Impostor. It is put up only In our patent log cabin bottle Beware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterou stuff for which seT.ral pereons are already in priiton. Sea that every bottle ba our private United State Stamp over the cork unmutilated, and signature on steel plato side label. Sold by reipectable dealen throughout tbe habitable globe. P. II. DRAKE & CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. feb.d6tn A FACT It ia n Dje, In the year 1S45 Mr. Mathews trst prepared the VENE TIAN UalK DYE; since that time it has been used by thousands, and in no innatice has it failed to give entire satisfaction. Tbe VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest in tbe world. Its price ia only Fifty Cent and each bottle contains double tbe quantity of dye in tbn.se ucually sold for ono dollar. The VENETIAN DYE is warranted not to injure tb hair or the xalp in the klicbtst dcjrrce. Tbe VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, tbe hair requiring no prepamtiou whatever. Tbe VENETIAN DYE princes any shade that may be desired on that will not fade, crock or w ah outone that is aa permanent as the hair iUflf. For sale by all druggist. I'nce 50 rects. A. L MATHEWS. General AB;iit, 12 Gold street, N. T. Also, Manufacturer of Mathews Arnica Hair Gloss, tbe best bir dressmg in ue. Price 25 cents. June 1 8-ly t- SOLDIER S-WE THINK DIt Strickland is quite right in adviMng ynu in his advertise ment in our columns of t'-day's paper, to take a bottle of his bibly recommended Anti-Cholera Mixture in your knapcacits. it may save tbe lives cf many of our best soldiers. Mother, !ce that yonr sons do not neglect it. Ton can j(et it at the Drug Store at 50 cents per bottle. It is the bet remedy for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. march7-dlyeod4wly tar NERVOUS DEBILITY, seminal Weakne-s, etc., 01 n f cured by one who bss really cured nim-elf and hundreds of others, and will tell yoa nothing but the truth. Address with stsmp. EDWARD H. TRATER, feb29-diwly Ivk Box, Bton, Mass. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. I HAVE NEVER CHANGED MY MIND repecting tbem frora the first, eacepting to think yet better ofthat which I began thinking well of." her. Henry Ward Beecber. "The Troches are a taif of Life to me." Prof. Edward North, Pre. nm.1ton College, Clinton, 5. T. "For Throat Troubles they are a peeifle. N. P. Willi. "Too favorably known to need commendation." Hon. Charles A. Phelps, Pres. Mass. Senat. "Contain no Opium cor anything ir.Jarious." Dr. A. A. Hayes, Chemist, Boston. "An elegant combination fr Coughs." Ijt. G. F. Bitrelow, Boston. "I recommend their use to Public Speakers." Rev. E. H. Chapin. "Most salutary relJef In Bronchitis." Rev. S. Seifried, M"rristwnt Ohio. "Very betec!al when suffering from Colds." lie v. ö. J. P. Anderon, St. Louis. "Almost instat relief in tbe distressing labor a breathing peculiar to Athma." Rev. A. C. Ef glevton, New Tork. "They have mited y case exactly, relieving my throat so that I can sing with ease." T. Ducbarme, Chorister French Parish Cbercb, Montreal. As there are imitations, be sure to obtain the genuine. Sold by all Drsgglst and Dealer in Medicines In th United Slate ad moat foreign countries at J5 cent per box. mcLS-dAwlm CJLADIES. LADIES! LADIES! DONT fail to read the advertisement la thi paper, head' IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Cheosman, of New Tork, haa dovoted th last th'rty year of hi practk to Ferna: Coaplaiata. Eil PiO d hi a charm. They are raliabl and safe. dot9-4sb The Confcion and Experience of an Invalid. PubiUhed for the benefit and a a CAUTION TO TCCNG sr..i aoa ouiri, wB saner irma ervooa ummnxj, , mature Decay of Manhood, Ax., supplying at th same time the mean of self -cure. By one who has cured Lira-PC-11 Bitri hini CVSKiafr.INC IKKViJ. By inclosing a post paid addreseed envelope, single copies may vw uaj 01 in amnor. NATHANIEL MATFAIR, Eu. fabS-dY aWtora, KiagsCe K.

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LYON'S KATHAIR0IT. KathaircS It frfta the Oreek word "Xatlro or "Kathairo," a-aT.Ky.as; to c:abo, rfiaate and ro tore. Thiartkllwkst tt name igtiSe. Tfrpraerrinc, restoring and UaatLfytrg tba humaa hair It la tho mo remarkablo preparabca ta tht warWS. I la a( a owned a-Hl pat p by the orftaI proprietor, &4 I bow male wit a tho (aaa care, skri aod atteutKt which a it a sal of over & m.t hortlo per aunom. It U a most cV.iglu'ü Hair DrtMiag . It eradicates scurf aed dandm?. It keep tbe head coot and cleaa. It makes th hair rich soft and g'ooay. It prevent tho hair from falling off and turning gray It restore hair upoabali heads. Aay lady or gentleman who valaes a beautiful head of hair should use Lyon's Kathatrcn. It It know ana! se throughout tho civilited world. 3old by all respectable dealer. Dr.riAx . nAitii: jl co., r. t. feb4dCm-eoi1 A Voice From Yimckburt7 Viccsara, Ka., Aag.S. 1843. Da. Joa Bru-Dear Sir: I am happy to state to you thatt have used your valuable Cedron Bit'ers with great benefit to mytelf tu general debility s&d prostration cf my system, produced by tho unhealthy and nuasaatt InSacQces of the Jliiippl River and arxnd Xk.1 burg, having been w-.th Oen. Grant's army throughout Ua whole Southern campaign, I rotSiectly reevmsoaod It use to all parson who ar eipood ia unheahy climates. H. W. rOGLE, Agent C. t. Sanitary Commiaiou. Loctsrnxr, Ky., Sept. IB, IHX. On the 1V1 of July last I submitted, thros:a aa a ire at of mine, to the Medical Iirectur of tbe Department of tt Caniberland.a sample of my Cedroo Bitter for his inspection, and requested, tf alter analysis he found It meritorious, to sanction bd approve its Use among our aoMier. Tbe following is tbe Mtiical Director' reply, and als ' Gen. R.se.-ran'a permission to ship &)0 dosen at once, to have it sold to Sutlers. JUHN PULL. "I am satisfied that Cedron Bitter will do do hana t any ne, if taken property and in moderation. I see a objection to Dr. Bull beinr permitted to diaivneo of tt to Suttlera. A. HKNBT THUK5T0N. Sargeon and at dual Director, DC ntADQtratria Dxr'r or rut CmttaLaas,! Nasbviii., Ti , Jaly 54, Dr. John Bull's A sent, Mr. . haa permiioa to ship to Nashville, Trnn., t went -five gross (or K) doten) of Bull s Cedron Ditur, for alo to Sutlers ia tbo army only. Tbe regulations of the Treasury Department are to bo complied with strictly. By commai d of Major General kosecrans. WM. M. WILES, Major and Provost Marshal General. Sold Wholesale and Ketai) y J. r . SKNOUR. Druggist, West Wasbtiigtuii Mrret, Indiauapoli. tnartbldöcQ Nothin? sSurccrds Like Success! Says a great writer, and ia tbe history of RARE DISCOVERIES For tb last half centnry nothing haa LEAPED USTTO FAVOR With the public, so completely, en universally, aa CICISTADOIICVK UAIIt DYE, No other ii recognized in the world of fLlon ty eitler sex. I's swirt operations, the eae with which it It applied, the remarkablo naturalness of the brown and blacks it Imparts, its exemption from a!l cnpleastLt oder or cau-tic ingredient, and Its geoeral effect on tbo hair and skin, are the good and suClcier.t caus- of iu ucprt cedented popularity. Manufactured by 3. CRISTADORO, No. 6 Actor House, New Tork. Sold by all Druggist. Aprlied by all - - - j II Air brt.fttrs. feb26-ilaf od4 wlmow CET IMPORT ANT TO LADIES. DR. Raavav's TanaxB Piixa bare never yet failed ta removing ditScultie arising from obstruction, or atoppag of natura, or in restoring tb ystem ta perfect health wbea suffering rrom Spinal affections, Protapawa, Cleri, the White, or other weakness of tbi Uterine Organ. The Pills are perfectly banulass oa tbo constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate female without caus ing distress tb ame time they act lAe a charm hy strengthening, invigorating and restoring tbo system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on th monthly pe riod with regularity, do matter from what causes th obstruction may arise. They should, however, NOT bo taken during the first tbre or four months cf pregnancy. though sal at any other tisne, aa miscarriage would bo the result. Esch box contain 60 p lis. Price tl. Dr. II ARTET'S TREATISE on Disease of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriego, Barrenness, Sterility, Rr prod action and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the Laiiea Privat Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of ii pages, sent free to any address. Six centa required to pay postage The Pills and book will be ent by mail when desired. securely sealed and prepaid, by J. BRIAN, X. D., General Agett, No. 7 Cedar street. New Tork. Unsold by all the principal druggists. TOMLLVSOX C0X,Irtggit,Afent, ept.lO'63-Vwly Indianapolis. rt!Tew "disc ö v erY7oT the speedy and permanent euro of Seminal Weak ne. Urethral and Vaginal Discbarges, Gleet, Sexual Di-eaes, Emission, Impotence, Genital Debility and disease of tbe Bladder and Kidneys. Bcu's SrTtrirtc Pill ara warranted in all cae and can be relied on. No cbanc of dfet required. They do not uaubate.nor interfere with bu.ines purvaits. Upwards of 200 caes have bn cured the past month. Jf'r thn on hunilred phyiciana ua Virm. in thtir priiiU jrrnctice, and nil jeak oI2 of tktlr ejtlcaeg. They are entirely harmless on the ytem, and can be re lied on in all cases arising from youthful indiscretion or self-abase, which often incapacitates tb sufferer rrom fulfilling thed ut i of married lit. A TREATISE of 6 pages, containing means of cur, sent free to all. Two stamp re q aired for postage. Th Pllla will b aent by mail, ecurely sealed, on receipt of Oao Dollar, by J. CRT AN, M. D., No. 76 C dar street, N. T. Sold by all th principal druggist. TOMUNSON k COX, Ageata. aertlrt-dAwlr India'-rn.tis COOKS. NEW BOOKS. 1 UROTTSKI'S DIART, McCLELTJIN'S REPORT. EUTLER IN NEWT ORt R 5S. THE HABITS OP GOOD SOCTtTT. THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN. OUR OLD EOME, by Hawthorn. FIVE TEARS OF PRATER, by I. Prtas. CUDJO'S CAV,a tale of East Tennessee. WAS HE SUCCESSFUL? a splendid Book. HANNAH THl'fcSTOX. ty Bayard Taylor. THE C0MPANT CLERK; how ud when to make out alt return, reports, rotla and other aper,asd what to do with them. -ATB0WEN, STEWART tt CO'S, 18 West Washington Street. marl0-d2w HARPyARE. WEW IROM STORE. POWEnOY, FRY 2t CO., No. 24 South llcridian Street, DIA.1 AFCU3 f .DIA?(As Bar oaostaatly u ha&d 1X05, STXZL, 51U-, i-NTTM, E.LLOWS, T1CIS, XLKS. SFROTG. BOLTS. KAJ-LXA.BLF. CASTINGS. NUTS, WASHERS, HORSE SHOES, BORSK SHOE KAILS. WHEELS. HTW, SPOKZS, FELLOES, SBAJT8, RCGGT AND WAGON BOWS. CHJLISS, PLOW HINDS, tO, AC Th Ohio River fait Company. -Tbe Madison Peart Starch Compaay. TTTTbey will sell ail article ta tawtr tiao at th 1 market pnete, POMXR0T. riT k CO. Iebl7