Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4205, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1864 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL.
THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 7. C I T Y IT EMS. t37 See her triumph over Black Donald. For new itjle of boots and ihoe. to Jones, Virjnedß & Co. apldlw. K7Twenty Firkiti of (re-h Roll Hutter baa jost been received at the City Grocery Store. 1 1 t"Putter waa retailing in this city yeeteHey at U) cents per pound, aud waa er caice at that price. t3T" Mri. Ttiomf-ton & Son ha received Fraiik Leslie. Lndy'a Magaxioe for April. Aa a gazette of faabionit baa do superior. Room Wast. In a second or third atory, in the fictDity of Illlnoia and Washington meet. Addressnaming rent Box Pout Office. -r ET Soldieia. leuro to walk erect, and thereby CT !D ProPr development to the chef t and Ion, bf caMinff at Benour's Drujr, Store, No. 5 Bate House Block, and procuring a pair of hooldir brace. f-jp Walker L McKernan hare aoc!ated with ihem in the Reil Estate buines. Livingaton D Ooldsbery. The firm's name hereafter will be Walker, McKernan L Goldsbery. 7d2t. r2TWe call epci.tl attention to the advertisement of the "Four Ace Cement." Iti the oldest and best preserving wearing paint manufactured. ClTT Mam. A few of Sullivan Map of the City of Indianapolis, the only Map now in print, areon hand and fur sale at this ollice. Price $1. mtr8 dtl JP See the new style. f boot and shoes in Jones. Vinnedge L CoV show-window. apldlw. Jtppjudje Beebe otlvr to .eil the Empire Saloon Muck, fixture;, furniture "rul io jer'ii lease. Apply on the premise, No. '! We-t Washington street. 6tf. tW A great attraction: Emily Thorne and all the star cotr.patiy to night. Eaelt Clommq. Anxious to give our young men time for improvement, we will continue to close) at 6 o'clock I. M. dmitur the eeason. W. k H. Gin, febl2drrn Proprietors New York Store t57" Mr Thompson, the indefatigable and a an. m m a .WW 1 t a"- . afeniiemaMy r ir Mercnant iigiiire vro-i eery ötore, on Washington street, is dnily in re i ceipt of all the best kind of freh fih from the Lake. This is a good place to go for all lovers : of Kith. Z3T Found near the Union Depot on the f.ih I instant, a small amount of money in a pocket- j book, which the owner can have by calling at the ; Or eat Central Railroad ollice. corner of Maryland j and Delaware streets, and proving property. 2- ! ßTNew and beautiful good cloth, vest j ines and th like have recently been receive! bylleitkam, merchant tailor, which he will make up in the mot fashionable and elezantshle The cutter at Ueilkam's is one of the most accomplished in the whole country. ap4-dtf To PaiNTcas. Wanted, a Foreman for the composition department of the Daily and Weekly Seutinel.' No one need apply unlenihe is a com petent proof reader and thorough printer. Wage per week. The situation permanent, if i;itif4Ctory tilled, tf. X3j To-morrow Thorne. night benefit of Emily 2H The reteran 51st regimeut.Col. Streicht, is uuder orders lor the front and will leave to day. The furloughs of the men hve expired, but the fcallartt Colonel has. a few days longer to put among his friend and will not leave with the regiment. Acctio Sale or 3a Lots Wiley & Martin, rej estate trokern, nell at public sale on Monday April 11th, those desirable building lots at the intervectiou of the north -we.t dUgonel and North ftreet, embracing 35 lot, all of which are desirable for building purposes, beinc h'ch dry pround. and in a eectioti of the city thnt m "pidl v improvinjr. nd only five sqmre from tic center of the city. See advertisement for termi. td. 13T Col. T. Prfce, ol the lt 'mlimi c:ivalry. is in the citr. We understand ti tt he will take command o't the 10th Indiana o.valry. Bv close attet tion to the detail of the different commnnca that he ha held, and by the mcrstalUnt conduct in the field, durinj the lnt three y ears, Cd. Tace has bad the confidence of his Miperior otlicers and won his wy Irom a private to hi present position. Success to him in the future, as iu the past. J"Indiaiiapolis affords msny advantacrs for the man ol amall meana to sreute home, ami we would advise those of our refers who contemplate locating in our city by II me.tns to attend the sale of lota to be made on Monday next kT Wiley ti Martin, Real Ks täte Auctioneers. The term of payment arc e.i-v, nr.J apart fioru tbia the Iota are good oroperty to invest in. 5P Three more appearances of Emily Thorne. The THtATsa Metropolitan Hll.ht nißht. was not al.le to holJ the crowd drawn there oy the rreenUtion of the poor toung man. At w arlv hour, the ae.it were filled. It i no idle use of worxls t. say tht the audience wa-oe of the most intelligent that ever assembled there. The pl-iy. in all it part, was ndmimbl Jone. Miss Emily Thorne ch rmel every one with her graceful acting ami charming singing. Cienerul Order. HcAPQl' ABTFR lt-T ClTT RkG'MFNT. IMAM.roLia, April 6, 1?4. Comnanv oftlcers are hereby ordered to meet at the Court Houe. on Mondty evening, Apiil II. at 7 o'clock promptly. They will be expectetl to report the present condition of tbeir rora mauds, preparatory to a general review and inspection on April 16. in accordance with the order issued by the Adjutant General. Bv order of W. J. II Höbin-som, Lt. Col.. Com'd'g. II. BATrs. Jr., Anjt. ap7-d5 $l.fHX) Rlwabp The above reward will be given to any person who can furnish a prescription (or coughs, cold, whoopitic-coujih, asthma, and consumption, which i ejml lo l)r. Strickland's Mellitiuous Couh Iltlsm. This ttlsam will cure the above complaints. ao spitting of blood and üiht sweats. One fiHv cent brittle is sufficient for any one t try. The worst cases of chronic trough, asthma, whooping couh and primary c-ae of vonroitio!i are eure! hv Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough r!m. It cm be had at any druggist's. It i diffirent fiom any other cough medicine we have "known in this country. tf. i "A Rimept Foa Pitts It is a bleing to the offering to know that we have an effectuul cure i for this truly trouble-oine disease. Mr. J. P. Haurde, of 164 Second trtet. Cincinnati. Ohio. take great pleasure in informing all who are uffetin with pilea that he uel a -mall quotitv of Dr. STieaUnd'a Pile Remely, and It effected a permanent cure This seem to be the case with all who make OS of this Splendid preparation. It la manofectured at No. 6 East Fourth treet. Cincinnati, Ohio, and sold by all druggists mar9 tf aawawawaVa A Srrtaioa Remedt We can eoncientiouly recommend to those suffering from distre-iT.g cough. Dr. Strickland's Meiliduou Cough Bal sam. It gives relief almost instantaneous, and i withal not di igreenhle lo the tate. There is do doubt but the Mellifluous Cough RaUam is one of the best preparation iu ue.and is all that ita proprietor claim for it. We have tried it duriojr the pst week, and found relief from a tuost distressing c(ti"h It i rrenared tv Dr. Strickland. N'o C Et Fourth stteet, Ciuciunati. Unio.- Cincinnati ltonai Union. ti
t7T Emily Thorn will revexl the Hidden lUiid to ntht. Concmt last Night The Concert last night at Masonic llali drtw a large and fashionable au dierce. Prof. Scheurman's firt introduction to our muxic loving public, was a decided success. A pin!st he b few equals an i no uperior. This at least was the judgment of citizens last nifcht. The artists and amateurs who a.i.ted him, are alio entitled to peat prai for the ar tistic manner in which they filled their part of the Scheurman has profited during hi sojourn In Europe, by the Instruction of Han Von Du Ion. pianist of the Court of Beriet, and by that of Professors Mirckles and PUidy in Leipeic In thorough bass he has been aided by Houptman nd Richter, Profe.ori in the list namtd city. The exhibition he gave last night of hi eitraor dinary skill and cultivation as pianist reflect credit on the distinguished musicians who-e pu pil he has been. Tle Concert was a rare treat to the cultivated audience who were preseut, and we have nod'ubt of Mr. Scheurman's success ss a teicher, as we leim he intends making teaching his profession. ZW Emily Thorne to night as Capitola BUck.
RATES OF POSTAGE, LETTERS. For every balf ounce, or fraction thereof 3 cent. TRANSIENT MATTER. One package to on addrv not exceeding 4 ounce in weight 2 cenU. On package to one ldre, er 4 ui.ee and not e.xcrediiig 8 ounce 4 cent. One package to ore andren, over 6 ounces and not exceeding 12 ounce 6 cetti. One package to ne.addre-, over 12 ounces aul but lCrrd:tig 18 uUUCC 8 Centi. Book nt exceeding 4 ounce in weight, to one ad Iren 4 cent. Bokover 4 and not etcerdiuK f ounces 8 ccM. boowa over 8 and not exceeding 12 uncs 12 cenu. book over 12 and but eacred'ng 10 uuuee . .. . 18 cei.t. UNSKALF.D CiUCULAR. Unneaied circulars, not exceeding 3 in number, to one a 'drenn 2 cent. IWah-d ircuUr, ovrr3 arid not rXCfftliriK 6, to one addrr 4 cent. U"ealrd circular, over 8 and not exceeding 9, to one d ire 6 cents. Une!ed circular, over 9 an!not exceeding 12, to one addre- P cent. QUARTERLT RATES OF IOSTAGK ON NEWSPAPHRS AMI rEK OÜICA!. Weekly Nwphkti, (one copy ntjr.) nent by t)ubliber.4 to actual mbcri' r wi:L:n ilia county where j rinted atid puMibed Free. Weekly Newspaper, not exceeding A ounces in wijrht, ier quarter. 5 cent. Semi-Weekly N'ew.paperi, not exceeding 4 nunce in we'uht, per quarter. 10 cent. Tri-VVeeiAJy New-pa per, not exceeding 4 ounce in weigbi, per quarter 15 cent. Daily Nrwipaper, iivt exceed nij 4 ounrc in weight, per o,uarte- 30 cents. Magazine (roon'tily) not ex eeding 4 ounce in weight, j er quarter 3 cents. Magazine, (monthly.) exceeding 4 ounce and not exceeii g f, per quar er 6 cent, j W . l I . i o ..... - ...J I nt exceeding 12, per quarter 8 cent. Semi-Monthly puMic .tion not excredir.g 4 ounce, pr urter. A cent Srn-i-Monthly puhliction.' excedi:ig 4 ounce y and mt xeredinu P. per quarter 12 criitv Semi-Montbly publication exceeding t ounce an- not exree.linic 12. per quarter 1 cent. Quarterly publication not exceeding 4 ouuees in weight 1 cent. Quarterly publirationa excaeiine 4 and not ex eeifti)r !i ounce 2 cent. Quarterly pub kation exceeding Ä and not ex ceeding 12 ounces. 3 cents. CLOTHING iOK SOLDIERS. Articles manufactured wholly from rW, c-tton or mn. Mnt lo inr lilirr or noti-comnii- I oned uflicer, not exceeding 4 ounces in w't. . 8 cent. Exceeding 4 and not exceeding ounce- 16 cent. Exceeding H ami not exceeding 12 ounce 32 cent. I'ackage of thia kind mu-t be left oi-en at each end, o that th contents can be heen without opening. DIED. On Wednedj morning, Apnl 6th, of spotted fever, Jon Kiii.lt. aged 42 year. Mr. RriLLT was well known in this community at an energetic and aaacioa buine man. Fir rereral year past he wa engaged in the nuU husine.. Cut down in thepiitne) of lif, be leaves a large fami y to mourn bla uatimel end. LETTERS BY EXPRESS. A.eurund Important Arrangement by the Anirrltnn I'xprc Conipiiny Aliead of the .Tiail. The American Kxpress Companr ba Jut Inatiurated a new eyTcm tor me rapid co'iveyanc; an i aenvcry oi letter in a trance of the niaN, which tLe bu-i e and general public will had with satisfaction. Their arrangement are now fu'ly consummated, as will be eeen by reference to our advertising column. The envelope used by the Company for this purpose, is th regular tbr-e cent G-'vemment etamped envelope, wiib the prepaid stamp of the Kxpres Company on tbem, statins ihat the carraire and delivery o' th i arne paid to or from tht-ir oices in the States of " w York, t'etinsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin. Ml!ourit Iowa and MinneMH. Tlie need f mch a ytem of rapid tranmiion and prompt de'ivery ofletter outMde of th mail has long been fell. ll-rrt'forr order by letter could not be rent by espre except addreid a.'ent of the Company, a rurh matter ws beM by the l'o t Ollice Depar'mei.t an brniR nitiltlr, iik! tberrfore precluded y tba poatal j reguUtior.; under the new rurgement, such letten j may now be aent by xprew, with the assurance of prompt ciive aure and driivery. Irri ort.tnt letters that are too late for the mails, or wbieb could be onr dipatcbed by txpro than ry mail, ttie sender being atniou tJ forward ty the trt and quickest o nveyance such as market report, b. 11 of lariintr. impuriant privat informatiun of bu.sine or otLetwi-e w.Il bt? accotntnodaitd t y this new syiiem, a also will letter's addreed to transient pauies, (in citiea or on',) w ho, owing to ibeir brief y, wuuld not visit tie Tost Ollice, or whom! adires in ulltiie writer misbt not know. In such a case, the party adireed ! would be nought cut by the express mesv n-ers a tLe t place of delivery; or. If be could ol be found, Immediate notice e given to the writer of tbe letter. In thee and many other respect, this new system t-f dispatching and delivering special letter is a deirirratnm of inenümable importance, inasmuch a business tuen and others are frequently annoyed by the uncertainties or failures of the raa il. The Government loses nothing by the Operation, siace the Kpre Company purchase Government enveiop. and, in reality, relieve the Government from the trans j portatin of tte letters, after the postage ha been paid. To this extent, therefore, the Government I the gainer, and in ordei still further to p ovide that the revenue of tie Pot 03T.ce iVpartment sba'l not be affected by the arrangement, tbe C-mpary, as will be seen by adver. t;etnent, do nvt propoie carrying letters excreting oneba'f ounce in wt-Ub'. a-id when such letter are found in ( tbeir chAra they w i 1 be dropped into tbe Tost Office at j once. The pre-ptymeLt of excess weight by stamp will j BAt answer th purjoe, as under tbe postal law no let- J ter except tbose enclosed in the Government envelope are allowed ti be carried outide tbe mails. Tbia arrangement 1 n.t denel t uperde tbe regular money bus'ne of tbe Company, a reltber m.fy or r,ifiiV wl.l be forwarded In these envel opes, they being ex pretty deplaned for nrrtss Ji nif h ij tit. In the Inauguration of the above named enterprise it will be seo that tbe American Express Company, notwithstanding Ita already irnxene business, i fully aliva to the wnts of tbe time and the geat expansion of coa merc'al mter; and we are cartaio that ibi aew and novtl tdr will command attention and encouragement from the mercantile ctnmaolty. Ttitse envelopes art cow ready, and tnay ba bad at the Company oflc la tba bovmeatioced Sutea. aprtt-dlw FOR SALE. D ELZ ELL & JONES, m: i. i:stati: agimtxi ABRICK COTTr.K OP ixk ROlva, WITH A! acre f gruint attacbe.!, near tbe University, at a pnee mkng It an Indacement to pure ha -er. A lH eo wbrcls are two dwrllinc. fruatio en two str et. In tLe unrthe,t part uf the cty. for 2.tHa), in paytnei U. HI property wt irmtfsr fJiH) per year. A Cottage ou McCarty atreet, with a lot CO bv 1"1 feet, for fl.tSo, la easy payment. aprS U2t
TELEGRAPHIC:
f sarorrio airmEatf roaTws tiat stats ssrnitL.1 rwr .tfornlng Iteperl See rirat Page. I'i;lit Report. GOLD GOING UP RAPIDLY. Fight Between Grierson's and Forrest's Cavalry. Boiler Ilxplotloii in riiilnclelplila Proceed inj- ol Ciiuohh. &C., &C.t &C. &C. From M. Lonla. St. Louis. April 6. The following partrmlars of Col. Clayton's mid in Arkansas has been re ceived. Little Rock, March 27. Col. Clayton, with a small force of infantry, cavnlry and one bittery, proceeded toward Lonj River, where the main body of the relel were tationed. for the rur0"e of destroy in pontoon bridges and army sttires. When they arrived at the river they mw a large body of refieUon the opposite side pre paring to cro-. Our olTicer haileil the etiemy and told them tl.ey belonged to Shelby's command, (which are dresed in Fetleral uniform.) tat the Federals were upn them, and bejrged them to hurry to their rescue. The rebels rushed forward, and as fast as they crossed were cap lured and their Runs thrown into the river in this way SC'J rebels were cultured, 35 w aeons, laden with eupplie were t.iken and destroyed, 31H) horses and mules and u Q itrtertn titer's a tfe containiti $GI).0i)U in Confederate inone, beinjr also ctptuieJ, alUT which the br'n'-:e was burnt. Thi tu nrc h of b0 mile was accomplished iu 24 hours. The prisoners ruptured during the expedition, numbering 3?(t, iiiclinlitig rumy ulHoers, re.scbeJ Little Rock on the 21. There is nothing Irom General Steele's com m.uid. From .Neu'Vorli. New York. April C. A special to the Poet Irom Washington, s;iys: Trmp are now being raised as rapidly as the Government cr eijnip them It i runioreil that it" volunteering continue at the prescht rate n nrült ruiiy b uvoidfd in New Virk and other St ten. The Senate hopes to pus, the constitutional amendment alli-htnjr shivery, to t'ay. L true i.iiniiiers of M i vlnders lrve left Wnfliintou to vote ntthe coiivetiiioti election iu Man -land to day. It i believed the State will be decidedly for enrincipation. The steamer Otean Queen hi a arrived here from Aspinwall on the i'bili of Mr li. with on sengers und pccle brought down fiuin Sin Fan ico. An experiment ol growing cotton iu Guatamala ha hd Rome success. The fotTtf rrop tif Xic.iMgu i h collecte-J. It amounts to S.OIUI quint iU. Extensive preparation are making tor the next crop. 1'rom nliin(fton. WasjHIxgtox April 6. The following dispatch ha been received bv Mjor General Hallek Pink IiLirr, Aik. March 31. The expedition to Mount Etbt and Long River has jut returned. torelgn .eus. New Ycbk, April 6 The Persia from Liver pool on ItJth via Qee-itown on 27th ha arrived. A P.trt correspondent writes that the Finance MinUier had an interview on Friday P. M. with Mr (Jlvnne, respecting the Mexican loan, and that in the evening gentleman of the Finance Department was to leave to obtain Maxamillitn's eignature to the decree. The Times editorial contends that the Federal armies will this year be made subservient to election purposo rather than the object of war. pro in i cm plil. Mrnrnis. April 6. Grierson's cavalry had a fiht with Forrest near Sumtnrville jesterday. After fkirmisliitig ome time the rt-bels were re i'i forced, and tirierson's support tailing to come up. he led btt k before greatly superior numbers, tirmuin with him seven pri-oner8. He will renew the attack lo day. Advices from Vickburg report Loring and Lee at Cmtoti. ami the rt?lel.s repairing the railroad dcstroteil bv Sherman. From lItildelliia. Puilapklpiiia, Arril G A large boiler at Merru-k A" S u'." foundry expldtfl this m rtiing, causing much loss of lile and great deduction ol propei ty . Seven workmen were kille! and over thirty wounded About 700 men are temporarily thrown out of employment I) (he t xplosicn. The lO-lO Loan . NtTr York, April fj The nb-ciiptions at! the bist 4.tii..ii:il liiiik to the III 4D lo,m, tc tUy, amou.ittil to .fr2-JG.!?00 Gold ICUing-. New York. April t GuM opened to dj at 7i)X. ami clonal 7 THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. HOUSE. Wa-higton, April 6. Mr Pendletoo, of Ohio, from the -elect committte on the Milij-i. reportel hill th-t the hei! of tha? Eaecut've D-p rtmeut- m ty ccupy ae.it on the tl or uf the Houe. The bill was ordere! to le prime 1. , The Houe then teiirtie'l the cni lera'ion of the rational balk I'ill. the question hein; on ÄL'reeinc t the a mendmeiit reported from tbe Com in tteenl the Whole. ' The Huu.-e pioteeded to vote on the various! amendment, jrreeiiii; to that authorizing the . iue of Doles of i lt'a denomimtion thn $5, by a, vote of ?f acain-t 54 Another amendment is that not more than one pixth ol the nott-a htll te of le denorninition j than $., Mtid when p-cie pHvm'tit nre ituraed sui-h mall note are to be withdrawn Irom circuhtori. The House -oncurrtd in the amenilmeni that anv btnk or r-i tik ttr h-oci ition oriraniret! i?j pnruiiice of the Ii ol any "Sute. my be change! jird -onvert-l ir to t tntion! biiikiu asMct'tion under the pro Uiotm of thi act. without ant ch tnj; in the article- of association, I and it directos i( tue time ol uch change may j continue in office, and their succesor may Irom j tirue to time be e'evted or appointed in the man- j nee provided by It ai title id" association. i The vote on concurrin; in the above waa 65 i ye s to 6J Lars The Houethen aree.i by a vote of 72 apa'nat 61 to amend the Constitution so that the taxes oi dutie impocl bv Congress tro-n the time hall be in lieu of all other taxes on said resolutions. SENATE Mr. Grime preeriteil joint resolution to repeal the resolution authorizing the transler of men from the military to the naval ervice. After a colloquy between Messrs. Grern, Hale, Grimes, Conness and Trumbull, on the latter' motion, it waa referred to tbe Committee on Naval Afiaira The Senate then took up the joint resolution to amend the Cona.itution. Mr Harlan addreaaeJ the Senate In aupport of he measure. rinanclal. Widxudat Evatüsc. April 6 OolJ was ltrotn; eterday at G2, anJ Silver at Ml. and lare lots of either aould proably brlnj: omethinß atve that price. Demand 'ote an II ihn a.m .a C1.A V. i ha tl P U nd onleM iu Washington ftand at former rate The National Bank now allow cocomiasion on all 1Ü-4Ü Bonds ordered at tbeir counter. Loaua at from 6 i j 10 per cent, iaterest.
We destroyed the pontoon bridge at Lonj River and burnt a train of thirty five wagons, loaded with camp equipment and ammunition
Morc; we ni?o capturen o-- prisoner. i e brought in several hundred contr ibtnd. The expedition was a complete Mioc-es. Full details will be furnished in my official report, which will be forwarded in few days. Signed Powill lattox. Colonel CoinmanJiug.
COMMERCIAL.
lndlatnaxpoll tbamber of Commerce, President T. B. Elliott. Vice Presidents W. A. BtAWHaw, Joe M. Lord and S B. V. Noil. D rector Johs CaBIisli. L W. HiLiA!t, J. W. MtBfHT, E B Alod, L. Hills, Johji FikHBACK. Far.p. P. Risen. I. Mansie, A. D Wood and J. D. Pattiso. . Secretary J. BatxAaVD. - vat.vQasea. ''inrlnnali .'Hairket. Cincixxati. April 6. Flour firm; good superfine vdd at $5 75. . Red wheal at $t2?130; white at $135 14'l. Corn uii' h;tti;:ed. Etr in pood demand at 11.00. shelled dull at $1 U.'tgl 05. Whi-ky advanced to $1 C5, aid the market was considerably excited and at the close a further advance wt demanded Provison unchanged 15d.O0U bbl. bulk shoulders sold at lie, $22 53 was offered for City Mes Pork and refused. Grocerie buoyant. C"fFee, 39 45c. Molase advance-1 to 'J5c. Sug ir, lCd lbc. Re fined do. advancrd to 24e. Clocrseel $"5 75 Gold advanced to ö'C, and silver to 55fä57c. NATIONAL BANKS. U.S. 10-40 BONDS Principal & Interest Payable in Gold. filllK FUST NATIONAL K-WK OF IND AN.POLI3 1 I the Guvetn went Ag nt f r the aie of tbe Oei' able lioriJ., aud I- now redy to receke. uWripMons fur tbr ame. tu- B. !. )l ip-ed ly be delivered, w thout exprerTe, r o terchsr.e, and i!l he Coupon or kegMered Bn a the puichar nav ttei-ire. The hitiTfH wi." I lutein the d ty the money is depxitel in theUauk. It i5 ircnt , iut hehu paid in Gold (ami every mx m.tli' on ImuI. over Sl 0) is r ally 8 per cent.; h s:ls ort Jt,tt'y ej-emji. Lylitr. frmtx ali ltit. City, Tincmkiji r t4!nr JSuni-iil t ix. Keoieiulier ttiat in opitih ; th-.-e Htnls jou ecu re a f.rtc!a-- ifives'nienf. ai.d a', the same time materUIIj aid iu u.-iiaiiK our iovrnmetit, Athe law I in t the iue to two bunlrett mill on, wh.cb will no t.cubt mkiii b- reacheii, pirt'.es had letter iepoi at '-ice. A couiniii-sion will be a'lowcd tbe jurcba!er on all Bund ordered at ibis Hank. THE NATIONAL BANK Hm alo for nale, and Is cow ready to deliver a', par, Uiiitttl Stales F.fg-al Tentler Titmunj VofS, Drawing 5 per cent, interest; also, lT. 8. llcveuuc Sf:imps, at a Discount. Uni'ed Sttet Coupon, whether due or nt, wl'l he bnucht at tlie h'Rhest price; also Qu;n terina-fer' and Comnvfcsari-' Ordsrs and Voucher; liold. SiWer and Kschanire. aprl63-dly LIQUORS. fWlHIS fitN IS DISTILL" I) FKOM PURK IVY" K 31 A LI' Spirit and Importl Juniper lierrie.. For medicinal qualifier it is equal in every reject tu any Imported Uiii. Owir p to it cheapuesn compared with the pr ca or tdni ra-ns throuih tbe Custra Houses, it becotnea the interest of buyers to examine its quality and relative merit, l or bale by A. fc II. SCIIIVITM,. Schiiull'N Now Ulocli"i Comer Meridian and Maryland Sts., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. rnch11-r12rn CEMENT PAINT. THE GREAT PRESERVER OF THE AGE. Tis Oldmtnnd ltet Ireervlnr Wear inrj I'nint in ilic I'nl led State. i iii i ii i I:ijns2i Tl I I I 1 1 1 Bili-l mrwmß ÖS Pour Ace Cement Paint. IT IS TPIE itet Pit t:si:it iMivr in tlie or let! iieu it tiMUM ' !MH t in the AVorldl lt(t U I. lt IX; rl iu Die Unrlill lftt lAI T for I liM'i: roMMnthe Vorll! Itet IttMIFIXt; P tl T in I lie World! It ! ued r.T mm?, thin fiftt mfferf.nt Kadroa s fr Tvofins their car, and painting all tm, iron, zinc, t'mb-r, rir-i'ls. tr-jck-Nrams, tetin, ra'Ttires, anl for pnintin? briiige ; tlie iuMde of Ptrcli c r to prevnt home trcm eatin? the worlen lininx; pit of tendf r anl innnte ti e tm, to preerve and pro. tect them; lo otrotite boiler, brfore the lai'np is put on, an-J. in fact. wti-r. ver a paint required to pre-erve any maten In, or f-r liani we, instead of beu-y, there this 1'aictis the mort valuable of aii ererknown. it i vsv.n Pr Farmer, rtnilrfer and Archit-ef to prerre any timber ud :n building of nil kind, and fr fnre po: and il! I efore they are laid on lnrk or none futidati"n. Topreveut dampne- in l.ric' dwt-ilinfi. a plank kbould be painted and laid brwe-n the cellar wH nd the upper wail. For tin rcr.fs or for painting sbin?le roofs, tbia Paint is uturpa.eil. ir is i'i:n Py Cioremmrr.t fot roofing tbir barracks, ar.4 palntir? the b'ili of their panboat, and i a unireral favorite in the Saw Tard. a the rao,t valuable prerring and wearing Cement Taint in the world: it i i'M;n In New York, rL;ladc!;b.!a. no.t"n. CL;c4?o, Cincinnati, St. Lui. and in fact all over the Writ, and pronounced by all, after mor' than ten vear trial, tn be wi'boutan equal, havimr ol what no other Paint ever did. Tha ali-water tet tn iron, tin and wood, for years, preserving ad material perfectly. IT II .44 UOUKHD It own war np; lowly. Vat perrat'wntly, to portjlar favor, and con'nand tbe norice and enjoy? the favor of tba tn(.t urientitlc Naval and P. Iroai rcline-rs, a well a thelearad and practical rnrchatnr of ibt counpy. Araorz tbe thouitnds who are usir.r on Faint we won M refer to a few cement Judges, whota names will b found below; lAVIÜ M ACT. "President and Superintendent, Pen and Indian ipoiis Railroad KOBKhT MKF.K, Superintendent and Master Mechanic, lodianapotu and Cincrnnafi Hatlroad. J. D. HASLEP, Master Mecbatuc. Bellfontaine, Ball road, Indiana. titO. CHURCH, Jeffrnrir. R.ilroal ladiaaapolia. JOHS CN LOG L'E, SuprintndeDt Terra Haut, Alton and 5l Louis Ka'lroad. A araal! diKOUBt mad to sscb wboletala ager.lt at we electlorsalaby W. I. II ASK IT SoJa Xftzu for laluaapolia. Izi. ep:2-d.V-tltaw GIIAS. tV. STAGC, Attorney at Law, SO. TEMPERA5CE nAIX, neblw-'aj.dlv lö"llanapollJiiana. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. Am D. CwAI.l, ' OFF EES HIS SERVICES TO THE CmZEJtfl OF liMlianapoh and vicinity. OSice. Virf ima Ambm . St. Hakluc a on Jiw Jerawv aueet. 57. ctU'M-ly
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OP THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, DILT AID WEEKLY Por 10G4. Ate period lo tLe history of tbe nation b as It been more Important that tbe people sbeuld be advlned of tbt pr1nc!p!et opon w"feicb our Govemtnent Is bated and tbe bearing of pawlnr events orx-n oar rolical invitation. tTe are Ja tbe ml !t of a rev. 461100, and tbe eJTart Is teIcf made to overthrow tbe Ooverntaent established by tbe wisdom, aadty and patriotism of 1Tabmarton, Je7eron, Maditon and tbeir aocit'.e, and establUb Is l'tftea l a ttron, overshadowing and centralized de potism. State rigbts, wbkb have protected tbe liberty of tbe citizen, are to be streck down; State lines are to be obliterated and tbe Federal Government is to orarp tbe eoatrol and direction of the domestic ; policy and instl tutions of tbe States. This Is the policy of the Adm1ns tration party. Ita leading me tubers boldly proclaim It, and tbe events wbicb have transpired aince tbe advent of tbe present Administration Into power clearly foreshadow bat such Is Its purpose. Such is the iue presented to tbe American people. It ia for tbem to illustrate the capacity of mau for selfgovernment, by insisting on a government of tbe people. Just as our forefathers did, in opposition to an aristocratic, arbitrary and kinely power. So long have we pros, pered and enjoyed tbe blessings of civil and religioaa reedom, that we fail to appreciate their value and have a!mot forgotten tbe sacrifices by wbicb tbej were achieved. Tower Is ever tealing from tbe many to tbe few, and unles tbe people boldly and manfully meet tbe preent crisis ere lung tbe governmeat of the many will become tbe go eminent ot the few, and instead of being the asylum for tbe oppresed all nations, our own will become as oppr&Mre witb its orders and burdens as tbe m 'St despotic. Tbe Sktiel will continue to advocate old fashioned Democratic doctrine, believing firmly that the ouly hope cf preserving P.epubl'can Institutions rest on their iupremacy iu the adrninintration oTthe government. Tbeae doctrines are clearly and comprtLensively et forth in the following plaiforni prepared by Thomas Jefferson, the rounder of the Democratic party: Equal an i exact justice to all men, of whatever itatt or perus'on religious or politic! ; Peace, corrruerce. and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliance with none; The eupportof tle State Governments In all their ri;ht, as the mo-t competent administration for our domrMic concern and the surest bulwarks against anti-re-puMican tendencies. The preservation of the jrener.il government in its whole crntituliitial vipor. a the t-heet anchor of our are at liorrn- and :i-ty abroad ; A jealou care of the right of election by the people ; A mild and afe Currctivc of buses which are lopped by the (.word of revolution, v. Lere peaceful remedies are nu;r'vii-i. Absolute acquiescence-in tbe will of the majority, the vital prii ciple of republic, from which there is no appeal but tu force tbe vital principle and immediate parent of despoti-ni : A well disciplined militia, our best reliance In peace, and for the first luorueuta f war, till regulars may relieve them. The supremacy cf the civil over the military authority. Economy in tbe public expenses, that labor may be liftbtlv burdened; The honeM payment of our debts, and sacred preser vation of the public faith; Encouragement of agriculture, and or commerce a it handmaid. Hie 1uTus!oti uf information, ami arraignment of all abue. at the bar uf public reason! Krwdotn of relicion; FKFKHOM OF THK lit ESS J AND FRKEDOM iF PEKS0X TXDKK TFJE PROTECTION OF THK 1IABKAS COKI'US; This ia a platform upon which every Democrat at every citizen can Hand, an l if a free governront the Constitution anl Union a framej by tbe founder of the Republic is preserved, it will only be by the successful ascendency of tbo-e principl. in its adminUtration. If they are maintained the voice of the people will control in public affairs, and the blessing"? of civil liberty will be pieserved and perpetuated. It is a time the people should read. Tbe whole world is in commotion, and revolution threaten tbet nations as well as our ovn Tne Scvtincl will give a summay of all general news, and it will be tbe aim of the publishers to make it a valuable and interesting newspaper In every department. It will pay special attention to State affair, and, as the central orpan of the Democratic party of Indiana, will u every effort te contain its principle, it policy aud its representative men. It will not be an instrument to advance the elhh interests of cliques, factions r individual. In no way can round principles be better disseminated than through tbe agency of Democratic newspapers and Democratic documents. And Democrats cannot better serve their cause than by placing a Democratic newspaper in the hands of every family in tbe State. The prejudices of our political opponent would noon give way if they were enlightened as to the doctrines and purposes of the Democratic party. Notwithstanding tbe large increase of the expenses attending the publication of newspapei, the terms of tbe Sf.stimei. will be the nine a heretofore, and as we have no paid aent, we shall re!y upon friends to aid in extendini; its circulation. And tbe larger the circulation, the greater will be the ability of the proprietors to increase the value ami interest of the paper. TERMS OF TUE DAILT SENTINEL. Onecpy, one year $7 er One copy. ix months 3 50 Une copy, one month to Delivered by the earner, within tbe city. 15 cents per wet k, payable to the carrier. Agent will be supplied at 12 cents a week. TERMS OF THE 1VEEKLT SENTINEL. 1 copv. 1 yetr $1 0 1 copit s, and one to to maker of the cluti 15 00 20 coji p.. and one to tbe maker of the club iT5 00 Addition can be niade to clubs at anytime atthe above rate. The names will be printed on each paper without extra charge. No paper will be sent without prepayment, or con tinned longer thin paid for. Addret i:l.ii:k, haiikm v mfiiiA .lt Imtlunapolia, Ind. COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE. O Commercial College, IKniAXAl'OLlS. IND. rWlHK Commercial Department wl'l receive tbe undiI vided p-ronl attention of Thomai J. Bryant, who ba so aurceistully conduct-d the various department of this institution for many year. Tbe P.nrnanbjp department will teceivetbe special attentton of P K fpencer, Jr one of the author f the Spencerian System, wi.o bring: to hia aid year or experience in the Commercial Colleges, Public and Private hcbools of Philadelphia, Pit'sr'ur., Cleveland, Chi tiro a-id many other cities, from which be hat the tnot flattering te.timoniis. Vafaable improvement are in progrets. For full particulars tend t o letter stamps. Be partxrular to give pi.t OtBc. County and Mate, and address KltVAST A srECEIC. mcL15-d-Vwln. MEDICAL, ür. ÖTRICKLAND'S LI E L L I F L U 0 U S COUGH BALSAM CrRIS Coushs, Colds, frre Throat, Attbtaa, and CsmprtoD. It is only cevestary for any one troubled with these complaints to try ece bottle ef Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, To convince tbera that it 1 the bet preparation ever ted. It not only cures tbe a bo re affection of the throat and luug, bat it cure XigM Swt'i ani Spitting of Blood, and it a.t eictlient rargle for any kind of sore Throat. It is pleasant t take, and a safe mediane for l&rants. fnct j0 cenU (er bottle. For sale by Drarjista get erailr. For uU by W. L Uaa.lt A Co Brownia A SIosa, Suwan 4 atergan, TomUotoa 4 Coa, i. F. Senear and Kptr I Wocltr. SOAiT-dlytodlwly
SPECIAL NOTICES.
From tba army hospital -the bloody battle-field the mansion of tbe rick and bumble ebtde of tbe poor from tbe oSce aod tbe sacred desk fron tbe mountain top. distant Talle s and far-off islands of the oceto frcm every nook anl comer of tbe civilised world Is pouring la the tviienca ef the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S FLA5TAT10!? BITTERS. Thousands opon tbouaoda ot letter like tbe following nay be aen at our office: Kattwac-kT, M u., Sept. H, 1(3. I bare been In tbe army bop-tal for fourteen raontb peecb es and rear'y dead. At Alton, III., they gave me a bottle of H sr. Uli on Bitter. Three bottles restored my sprecb and cured C. A. FLACTE." Sorri "rTaaaaw, O., July IS. 12. One young man, who bad been sick and not out of the bouse for two years with Scrofula and Ery!pela, after paying tbe dytora over $15 without benefit, baa been cured by ten bottles of our bitten. I EDWARD VY0CNALL. The following is from the Manager of tbe Union Bene Schoo for tbe Cbildren of Volunteers: ilavcaicTaa Massioa, Firrv-Scvrrra Stsvit.) Saw York, Augusts, lf63. i 'Dm. Datcx: Tour wonderful Flantatlon Biters have been giren to some of our bttle children suffering from we akneM ind weak longs, with most bappy effect One little girl, la panic ilar. with pains In her bead. lots of appetite, and daily watting consumption, on whom all medical skill bad been exhausted, bas Wen entirely restored. We commenced with but a teatpoooful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly Increased, and she is now well. Retpectfully, MRS. O. M DEV0K." I owe touch to you. fr I verily believe tbe rianiauon enter nave aaveo my lire RJCV. W. H. VfAOrtONSR, Madrid, S. T.' " Thou wilt pend me two bott more of tby rjantanon Bitters. My w re bas been greatly beteEtted ty taeir cse. tüj r lend. ASA CURB N, Philadelphia, Pa." I have been a crest sufferer from Dyspepsia, and bad to abandon preschln. The Plantation Bitter have cured me. KKV. J. 8 CaTHOR.1, Rochester. X. T." Send u twenty, four Joien more of your Plantation Bitter, the potularitv f which are daily increasing with the guests of our bru-e. STKFS, CHADWICK k CO., Proprietors of tVillard's liotel, Wahlii?ton, D. C. " I bave g'ven the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldier with the mt astonishing effect. G. V. D. AN'DRKWS, Supertnteodwnt SoldierR Home, Cincinnati, O. 4 Th. plantation Bitter have cured me of liver complaint, of which I wa Iiid up prostrate and had toahandon my bu.sines. H. B. KINGSLET, Cleveland, O." 44 The P.'antatlou Hitters Lave cured m of a deranneni'iit of the kidneys and urinary organs that bas distressed me for year. It ac's lik- a charm. C. C. MOUKK, ib Broadway, N. T.M Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac, A. The Plantation Bitten raake the eik itfong, the languid brilliant, aud are exhausted nature' great restorer. They are composed of a celebrated Call sat a Bark, VTintersrferi, Sa salris. Roots, Herbs, Ac, all preserved in perfectly pure M. Croix Kun. S. T.-1860.-X. Persons of aedentary hstit troubled witb weakuess, lastitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress af.er eating, torpid liver, constipation, Ac, deserve to suffer if they do not try tbem. They are recommended by tbe h ghest medical autbor1 itie and are warranted to produce an itftmdiut4 bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agta.'able, perfectly pure and harmless. Notice Any person pre'endlng to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and Impostor. It I put up only in our patent log cabin bottle Beware of bottles refilled with imitation dtleterous stuff for which teveral persons are already in prison. See that every bottle bat our private United State Stamp over the cork unmutilatcd, and Signatare on steel plate side label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout tbe habitable globe . P. II. DRAKE V CO.. 202 Broadway. N. Y. feb-d6m A FACT It 1 n Dye. a t In the vetr IMS Mr. Mathews first nrenared tbe VEXK. TIaN HIK DYK; since that time it bat been used br thousands, and in no instance bas i' failed to give entire sstiaction. The V EN ETI AX DTK is rh rhnnl in th. rorld Its price Is.onlv rifty Cent , and each bottle contains doub'e tbe quantity of dye I i thoe usually loldforone dollar. The VENETIAN T'TI! i warranted not to Ir.lnre the hair or tlie scalp in the tlisbtett decree. The M-.MIA"N Dih works with raniditv and certainty. the bair requinnR no preptrdtion whatever. Tin- VENKTI N DYK pro-tut tr.y tbade that may be desired on-that will not fade, cr--ck -r washoutone that i as permanent as tbo hair ii.rlf. For tale by all druggistt. Price 50 cents. A. I. ! ITH K WS. G'nral Agent, 12 lield ttreet, N. T. AIo. Minnfsctarf r of Matb'-wt.' Arnica Hair Gloat. tbe bet bair dressing In ue. Price 23 cents. JunelH-y And rlmliar trouble, ir ufTertd to propres, result in ser on Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic affection-, cftent.net Incurable. BKOWiVS BRONCHIAL TROCHES are compounded so at to reach directly tbe teat of the diraii? tut icive almost intant rIi-r. Sohl by all Druiitsand L'ealtrsin MeJ.cine In tLe United State and nio.t frrtx coantrir at JS rnt per box. apr7-d4wlm C3TNEKVOUS DEUIL1TV. SEMINAL WeaVtie f, etc., otn U cvrrt by one who hn really cured nlm elf and hundred of otb-r, and will tell you nothing but the truth. Address wiib tmp. F.DWAUD H. TIJAVEK, feb.9-dAwly lirk hox, H-ton, Mast. larLADiEs: ladies; ladiks: dont tail to read the advertisement in thl. paper, beade IMPORTANT TO FKMALKS. Dr. Cheeman, of New Tork, ba devoted the la.t tb'rty years of bla practice to Female Complaints. Hi Pill act like a charm. Tbej are reliable and safe. nov9-d8m MEDICAL. L I 1" J O 1Ü I K T II I SOLDIERS i)on't fro itack to the tfar. F 'K many have died from Iharrtce a and Dy-entery in your regiment. Now take wamm and do not return without uppljinr your krapsacks witb a bottle (f Dr. Strickland. nti Cholera Mutu-e remember bow rrary were s-ed la-t yesr by tthii c it after l e ng dicharged ai d tent Irom tbe hospital at incurable. ( dre will immeoittely relieve IL m-l ts-vere ease of Diarrhoea or D-iiary It it arknow Irdyed by tbe faculty to be 'be only medicine k?Kwu to cure Chronic Diarrtce a and DyMTitary. Now don't neglect it, for on your return a rbirife of diet and water, Ac. wi.I most ctamly bring on Ihtrrhora, and a i' ent bottle of Dr. fctrickland's Anti-Chol-ra Mature w.ll cure you and teveral other. It will keep good in ar.y ciuuate. Do not fail to te'.I your corcrales to put a bottle of it in tbeir knaptack. Sold by Drugrits and prepared or.ly by Dr. A. Strickland, 6 Kat Fourth ttreet, Cincinnati, O. For taie by W. I. HaskitA Co., browninc 4 SHoan, Stewart t Morgan, J. F. Pntrur, Tomlinton A Cox. Kccer A Wochr. TUrch7 dlyeodAwly MEDICAL. PII A SURE CURE! ErinTEüDTl bairg cured tf this d ttrettg d aeat by the ate t DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what a ssffertr yMr. J. P. Ht-rarie. 184 Second street, C o.ienati. O., tayt be kat been a dreadfal ufferer with Pi'.' for a Keg time, ai.d haa tried nearly everything, and cocld obtain no relief. He ud about one-loarth of a pot of It. Sfrictla-MTs Pile O.ataieot. aid tt mad a rotspiete cure. H advise every one sofferir.g to try It. Sold ty all Druggists at SO ceo' s per pot. Manufactured at No. fcatt Fmirv street. CtucnunaU, Ü. Aak for Strickland' JPila Iletntdy. Fvr tale by W. L Baait 4 Co Browaiaa; 4 Sioas, Stewart A Morgan, J. . Senear, Tomllnson 4 Cox atd Ftor tocher. txarT-dlytodlwly
SPECIAL HOTICEO.
BOTT'S HIAWATHA HAIR KISTOKaTlTX. norrs hiawatha bair rkstoratitc. B0TTS H1AWATUA HAIR lUTORATlTC. la Looffrlirw's Peeca H'awatba waa edodred t ka.e eocferrea tbe featet bO"ft en hia tribe beraa t broefbt te Ita ceoce cera. k very ane will edmtt tbtt wr prep ar at loo l wonky ef tie fceae, fee Ike swoetw It cooler Wh u U known. WHAT TEL BUtfATUA DOES. It rettorea faded a&4 grsy hairs and whiskers ta their e rig-nal color. Itbrt-i uj tbt natural shading f o , bair w.ti another, uu. g.1& tt ka r a perfect l.fe apfearatice, te tkat tbe xa9tcrltcl eerver arnotde tect it? u-e. I; make talrswft and a'.sv, stops Its fall.og out, c learte n al the ca p trv an imparl t,e, i a readily epp ie4 ta-1 wlpd frofa tbe ifr batr dretr.c, aud o-trely evereome tte bit ff. t cf prvviouttie of preparaiwus ct-Biaiaing tw'ibsr. suar of leal Ac. The proprietor of tb Etawa'ba tn.bllhd O. fol'tw. Ing chaüerge to tet, la tbe New ya d;l,e tirte weeks hieb VT AS NKVKÄ ACCEPTED. Let souse weH knewn and disinterested persons rcM rje to tbe proprietcr of each preparation for tbe air to brtg tp the color. Lverv proprietor te nothirg but hi c i preparttloo, and the prn nottlrg else cur.Lg tbe tett. A certificate ef fberrta't te be widely published at tbe e specie ef tbe UDtuccesafoJ competitor. cld eie-5bere. JOFPH H0TT 4 CO, toarl dir No. 19 rcivertityllace.N T. IIKIISTliKET'S INIMITABLE WWW RESTORATIVE, .NOT .4 DYE. But re ttore grsy bslr to its or glnal color, ty supplying Ce capillary tubes with natural tutte&ance, 1b paired by age or di-eaae. All itUirjjn,, ar composed of Unar cuti'tr. deiroylr,g the vitality ar-d Usa'y vf the bair, and afford ofthetutel no dretaicg. Helmr.reet'a ntmjtab'e Colorine net va'j rettore ht'r t ita sataral color ty an tay process btt lives tie Lalx a Luxuriant l!auty-9 promotes its growth, prevecti iti fair.; eff, eraicatet dandruff, and lmpartt tealih and pleataxtnea to tbe bead. It bat stood tbe te.t of time, beig tie original Hi!r Caiontij, anJ it cootttntly Increalrg' in favor. Ced by both fen lruien and ladies. It It aold by all rt spectaUe dealers, r can be procured bj tbem of tba commercial ageu. D. S. BARNES A CO, 201 Broadway, Nvw York. Tw. iies. So cent and tl. frb6-06 ta-eod A Voico From Vlckibun;. Viciktt tao, Mil., Aug.9, 1S62. Da. Joh P,cu-I)ear Sir: I tbtt ' hav uied Tour valaahl an bappy to state to you tDefit to ruyrir tn g-tiral tny system, iiroduted br ib iiitluences of tbe VIl.i'lp. bur, htving been with en. .-örori Hitter wttb ajreat eh-lit v and protrttioo of ur.bealthy and ci:aniatk kiver and ar-vitMt Vickatirtnt". anny throughout at noie Niuthern camptin . i conr.oeuiy rec n.tneud eipo-ed n unbealtby e!lH. W. nsJLK, It ue to all prrtont l are tnatea. AgvetC. s. au;iary Ccmmit.-loa. Lonaviujt, K v.. Sept. l.leet. On tbe t3d of July lat I sur miMed, tbr-ugb aa agent of mine, to the Medical Director ot tLe Ieparim-tjt of tbe Cuniiicrland a sample of my Odrou Ditter for bis in. tpection, and requested, tf after anal) si be roi.pd it meritoriuus, to sanctlou and aptrott lit c aaioi g our toldier. The following I tbe Kedical Direor'e rerlj. and alt Gen. Roub'i permission te ship SOU dozen at one to have it soid to Sutlers. JvUN LULL. "I am tatisfled that Cedron "Kitt.r will do tie barns te any ne, if taken proper y and In ro iteration. I aee tie t'-jection to Dr. Bull b.laj permirte 1 to diip.e of It to Suttiers. A. HKNK THUILVTON. Sargeon and MtdMal Director, V. C." nEanQcttrrvas Dept or twe CxEaL,l NaNviixa, 1ew , July 54, If-CS. i Dr. John Bull's Anent, Mr. , bat perm si n 1 ship to Nabville, Tenn., Iwenty-flve rro (or JH doten) ot Pull't Cedron Eiturt, for tale to Sutler In the army only. 1 he regulation of tbe Treasury Department are to b comp'ied witb strictly. By coma. ai.d of Major General Eosecrans. WM. M. tTTLF.S, Major and Provost Marshal General. Seid Wholesale and Ketail by J. F. SKNOClt. Drwggiet, TTest Watbingtou btreel, Indian spolu. nartbl dfim IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. Haavav'a FaaraLE PiLta have never yet failed la removing difficulties arising from obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or in restoring tbe tyttem te perfect bealth when suffering from Spinal affection, Prolap.ua, Uteri, the White-, r ctler weaknesa f tht Uterine Organa. TbePillt are perfectly barmUta oo the constitution, and may be takn by tbe raoet delicate female without c attain? dutreM-i.be sam time tbey art like a charm by trengtbecint;, Invisrorating and rettering tbe tyttem te a bealtby condition, and by brie jlnj on tbe ootitaly period with regularity, no matter from what ceuse tbe obstruction may arise. Tbey should, however, NOT be taken during tbe first three or four mouths of pregnancy, thourh tafe at any other time, at miscarriage waa 14 b the result. Each box contain. 60 p'lls. Price tl. Dr. HARVF.T'S TREATISE on Disease of Female. Pregnancy, Miscarriege, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction and A batet of "Nature, and emphatically tbe Ladies Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 page, ser.t free to any address. Sit cents required to par postage Tbe PiUt and book will be tent by mail when desired, securely tealed and prepaid, by J. I'RTAX, M. D., C.eneral Agent, "to. 7 Cedar street, 5ew Tork. JTjV!d by all tbe principal drnrrtoa. TOMUNSOX A COX, Dng;itt. Atjetit. ept3063-dAwly Indii:ap.Ii nrx E W DISCOVERY FOR THE ipecdy aai perrcinf nt cure of fit!r.il WeikbeH. fn. tbral and 'aanoai Dikcbara-v. Ol.t. Kriad IX., Emiions, Impotence, Get.ital lability and dieset i tbe Bladder an i Ci '.neyt. Pill's Srinnc Piu arc warranted In all ctw and can be relied m. JforLmr of d;etrrq!rHl. Tlry do not uauate,ror ntrffr rih biifiii pursuit. Cward of I0O cae have been cur tbe paet tn"Ctk. J.-re tn on iutulrtj pXyu"ljn Sute tktn in tkrtr jAriratt jrtu.-ticetan'1 nil tak vtU if tAir tcttcg. Tbey arc entirely banx!ei on tba sjstea, and ran be r lied cn in all case arising from youthful indicretl n or telf-abune, which often incapariu'ea tbe aafferer front f u'f Hing th dutiei f mirri1 lift. ATKWATIR of 4 par, cotutnirg mean, of cure, aert free to all. Two Harps reitst red for postage. Tbe Pill wiil b aett by mail, cnrvly aled. n receipt f One Dollar, by J. EHT A5, M. D., 5o.76 C dar etreet, X. T. Sold by all tbe principal druggists. T0MU5S05 k COX, Agents. aepvlO-diwly ladiannpoli. C3TDI SE A SES OF THE NERVOUS minal. L'rloary and Feinal Fytem new and relmbl treatment in Beport of tbe HOWARD ASSLiCUTlO. Set.t by mail In sealed letter envelopes, frea of eta'ga. Addres D. J. SKILL S HOCGIirOX, lioward Ataodatlon, o. 3 9outb JTlfctb Street, I"b:ladelbla. Pa. mar30-dlwy C3TBILLI0ÜS AFFECTIONS AND THE ar ou complai&i Incldeot to tLit tcaon, cannot fi: d a torer aud ta erremdy than BRAXDCETH'S tlUS. Voico from Egypt. Peace be unto you, ard leegtb ef day. Tbe medicine (Brazidretb's PiUt) ws a t-rc foe to Atrael, botb la petti erica and caravan ttcknees; tbe lit'l vb. were neb wiih tbe wine of health; let tbe maker wear ibis gold.o orcle, that ba may know 1 waa wounded w;tb th' arrows of d !', but ana now kealed. May be grow in tbt suasblre, and, dispensing blessings, ba mot bleakest. ACHMLT ualulla. Tbe above, accoapaaied Vy a ring, waa delivered te me by a distinguished member of Cocgr oo k't returw from Jerusalem. B. BO-tJUKETU. BßANDRKTH'Ä PILLS art sold a SS cnta per Kci. nveloped in full directions. Prchse Bote my PRIVATE GOVtRXMEXT STAMP U a tbe ex. upouit B. BLA5LLkTH,ia wkiia Utters. Principal c, BtU.$DBCTU Bl'ILDd, 5IK TORK. Tor salo by .TIElIltlLt A CO. Indinnui oils, Ax4by ail re.pswuUa dealers la medic t. cur21 dlreodlwlm t?T SOLDIER S TTE THINK DR 8'nckland is quite rtg bt la advising yew ta k advertitemeut in our O'lumna of t-days paper, to take a bettia of bisbigbiy recommended Aatl-Cboiera Mixture ia yevr knapaackt. It may aave tbe rive ef snary tf ear beet soldier. Mothers, tee tbtt your oi de act neglect lk To can get It at tbe l vag Stare at nt ttr ttectie. It U tbe bet remedy for Harrbaia and Dreentery. avankT-llyeUnly
