Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4206, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1864 — Page 3

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FRIDAY MOKMXO. Al'KlL 8 t . 1 C I T Y IT EMS. Jf" Enilj Tborne a Mile CUirvül. fJT" Tea of II brand aod qualities can be had by calling at Serour'e Drug Store, 2Sf. b iUtea llouie B.ock. 47Tb funeral of the Ute Mr. John 0. Reuly "ill naorefroa hi late residence at lJa o'clock this afternoon, and from St. Jobua Church (Catholic) at 12 o'clock. Masosic NoTiCK.-Tbere wll be a eta ted meeting of Center Lodz So. 2.1. thu Inday) erenio? at 7 o'clock, for work. 31 5 Chaelm FiiHia. Sec'j. GfTbe building low to be tl Oil next Monday are all naked and numbered, and parties who intend to be pre-ent at the sale should obUin plate at the office of Wiley A; Martin and Tie the groutiJi. t r j27" Walker J; McKern.tn hare associated with ibem in the Real Estate buine, Lificgatoo V Ooldsbery. The firm's name hereafter will be Walker, McKernaa & Ooldsberj. 7d2t. J2n Triumph of Generiere' itratagem, the actre Eniilr Thorne. Citt Mars. A few of Sullivan's Maps of the City of Indianapolis, the only Map now in print, are on hand and for sale at this ollice. Price $1. mar8 dtf t?P Judge Beebe offer to sell the Empire Saloon -stock, fixtures, furniture ami two year' lease. Apply on the premise, No. 23 West Washington street. 6tf. Earlt Closing. Anxious to trive our young ttcn time for improvement, we will continue to close at 6 o'clock P. M. during the eaon. W. k H Ouxx. feb!2d6m Proprietors New Vork Store GT Emily Thoroe to-niht imfire great characters. f tW Hotel thieve are around tIvmg their to cation. A voun; man Iot all hi sjlothing yes terday, sate what he had on his person, by one of thoe light finpereil gentry entering rtiSTooro at bis. boarding house during his at -enfe. Look out for them. 57" Found near the Union Dei t on the Gth Instant, a small amount of money in a pocketbook, which the owner ran have by calling at the Great Central Railroad office, corner of Maryland and Delaware afreets, and proving property. 2t Farewell benefit of Miss Emily Thorne. G7Sew Mid beautiful good? cloth?, vest logs and the like have recently been received by Heilkaro, merchant tailor, which he will make up in the mo, fashionable and elegant tdle Tbe cutter at II eitkam'a i one of the moat accomplished in the whole country. ap4-dtf To Pbistcbs Wanted, Foreman for the composition department of the D iilv and Weekly Sentinel. No one need apply unices he is a com petent proof reader and thorough printer. Wages $21) per week. The situation permanent. If satisfactory filled. tf. Police Guard Attention! You are hereby notified and required to meet at heidquarter (Police Office) on Monday the 11th inst . at 3 .o'clock, P. M., with arms and accoutrements complete, preparatory to General Orders from the Adjutant General orders. By order of ' - W. S. Jouxsox, Captain. Tims Tt i i v n fl ft Fob Sale. A choice building lot three squares and a half north of the Bates Hou-e, forty five feet west fronton Illinois street, running back to an alley thirty feet wide, for $4.60, if o!d within ten days. Indianapolis, April 5th. E. G. HoLLADAT. Commercial Broker, No. lü, 8. Meridian St. aprtl6d3teod. J3F Emily Thorne as Albert Duraont. Atenos Sale or 35 Lots Wiley &. Martin, renl estate brokers, fell atjuiblicrale on Monday April 1 Ith. tho.-e desirable building lots at the intersection of the iirth-wet diaonel and North street, embracing 35 lots, all of which are desirable for building purposes, being high dry pround, and in a section of the city that is rapidly improv inc. and only five squ tres from the tenter of the city. See adrerti.-cuient fur terms. id. t5T"The old telegraph poles on Washington street were cut do n yesterday, the new line up Meridian street having been completed. When the workmen aeie ab ut b attack the one near the Mayor's office, the City Attorney ami hi predecessor weie talking near by. One of tbeoi was beard to exclaim Oh. wAAlnian, pre tiat post, Tourh Dot It with that ax; , Foil ipany a time 't'n bll me up Wheu I wa tifht a wax. tSf Etni'y Thorue as tiutave Graraaud. t .MMa - Qrnrral Order. Headquarter 1-t City lUG)MrNf.( 1DI am ArOLia, April 6, lto4. Comnnny ofticets ate hereby ordered to meet ' at the Court Houe, mi Monday evening. April 1J. at 7'g o clock promptly. They' will be expected to report the present condition of their commands, prefatory to a general review and in-pectioti on April 16. in accordance with the ordt rs issued by the Aijutant General. Bv order of W. J. U. KoaiNsox, Lt. Col., Com'd'g. H. Bati. Jr., Adjt. ap7-d5 PiksONAL Lieut. John Schley. Adjutant of the 4th Maryland rfgiraent. arrival in the city, jextcrday. from the Army of the Potomac, and was warmlv welcomed by his i.umerou friends here. He looks well, after hi hard service. There U n more gallant voung addier in the Union arm? than Lieut. Schley; and here where he resided when the war broke out, and where he had hosts of friend:, we look with pvide to his advancement in a regiment raised in his native State. tST Emily Thorne as Marquis DI Hioj i. , l.WQ Riwaed 1 he above reward will be given to any person who can furnish a prescription for coughs, colds, whnopinir-coucb, asthma, and consumption, which i equ tl to Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough IUls tra. This bilsarn will cure the aliove comp! ints. lo spitting of blood and nicht sweats. One fiftv cent bottle is utficient for any one t try. The worst cases "of chronic rugb. athmt. whooping cough and prim ry ce4 of fontinuti'n are cured bv Dr. " Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Rlsim. It can be had at any druggist'. It i different from any other cough melicine we hive known in this country. , tf. A RmtDT roa Tars It is a Messing to the suffering to know th tt we have an etTectuul cure ft thia truly tnMirle4rne disee. Mr. J. P. Haxarde, of 164 Secornl street. Cincinnati, Ohio, takes great pleasure in informing all who are uflTet ing with pile lht he used a small qusntitv of Dr. Sricklnd'a Pile Remedy, and it effected a permanent cure Thit em to be the case with all who make Ue of thia splendid preparation. It I manufectured at No. 6 Eat Fourth treet. Cinciouati, Ohio, and old by all druggUt matd tf ty Emily Thorne as (enevieve. A Siftwoi RuitDT. Wi can coacientiomly recommend to those urTerijr ftom a ditrft.g cough, Dr. Strickland' 5Iellifluou Cough Bal fm. It give relief almoat instanUneous. and ia withal not disagreeable to the taste. There is ' do toubt bot the Melliflutua Cough Bslam is one of the bet preparations in ue. and U all that . iu propriaiora claim for it. We have triei it during the past week, and found relief from a mot ditre.ing cough It in prepared br Dr. ärrkklaral. o. 6 Kt Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati National Union. tf

ST" It be cea in another column that .Isrri-on'a Ilnk i an authorized agent for the ssle of Government 1U 40 bond. Any person th.it want to trade g ret ntacka for tbee jrull rujiog interest bond, can be promptly and honorably accommodated by the Messrs llerri-Hms.

37"We call attention to the advertisement of econd-htnd carriages for aile, in another column, by Drew L Shaw. It will not con auy thinjr to all and see? them; and while ao doice, if the second hand ones dun't euit you, ru cm make ' selection of a new one from brew k Sbaw's Urge stock of fashionable vehicles of a finished, neat and substantial make indeed, fiue enough to suit the us te of their most particular customers. They tay that notwiihUndinc the heavy advance of from one to two hundred per cent, on all good carriage materials, they etill ue none but the best in their nice carriages. Thiatml Fahwill Benefit or Emilt Tho?e. To niit, the occa-ion of the farewell benefit of Emily Thorne, will be presented the great sensational drama of "Saved ry Stan." a play of startling interest, abounding with thrilling incident and grett mechanical effects. It waa purchased for Miss Thorite at a very Itre expense, in Paris, where it was produced by Madame Dej ize- for four hundred consecutive nights; and it will be presented at the Metropolitan this evening for the first time in this country. Miss Emily Thorne will personate fire great characters, nd will be supported by all the etar company. Get setts this morning for a good evening's entertainment. Arkital or the 33th. The veteran 33th regiment arrived in the city yesterday mornine. from the Army of the Cumberland, and will have a reception to-day. The 33th has feen much and hard service, and has always acquitted itself in such a manner as to add to the reputation of the State which proudly claim it as her own. It entered the field in the infantry arm, and served on foot until Gen. Rosecrans designated it as one of the repimeuts be desired to have mounted to meet the large force of cxralrr the enemy were prepared to hurl again.t him. Col. Harrison came home and procure! hor-es, ar.d since tnat time it has been actively employed in the front and on the flanks of our army. It has participated in all or nearly all of the great battles in Tennessee and in skirmishes in numerable. Prom the Cincinnati Trice Current, April 6. Financial und Commrrclnl Summary for (lie Iat Week. There ha been great steadiness In the money market during the week, with a fair demand, which has been rather freelv met. The Hreet rate- were 7Ö per cent , und in the regular bnk all ollered by customers wa taken at the regular rate 6 per cent. The gold m ukel ha been depressed wmewh it, but at the close wfis i4;ain In the act-ending- ccale, though the Government was selling fzn'.A certificate to the import ers in the seaboard citie at lt".", which was in some ca?es 2 to 3 per cent, below the current rate of gohi. Not much tione in Government securities. Orders on Washington closed at J0; 5-20 's, 1 lüfcfcl lGjl. with not demand em ugh to etnbli.h thee raicv. JlcUiung ouchci! tell at U'J, nnd but few uiTered. Vouchers in-tied by other Quartcrmustei yell at 98 down to 95, the latter lor tho.e isuei outi le of the city. The supply of exchange has been hardly equtl to the dem.tnd. and tl:e market rules firm at our quotations, at:d bankers not dispond to dr.iw at ihee rates excepting for regular customer. The buying and celling rates are very close to each other, aHurciiug but a narrow margin for profits. BL'VINO. SELLINO. New Tcrk f()S75 1-10 preui. (ioU 66 0,67 jrein. 69 jrem. Stirer 54Ä.16 prrm. 56Äi prem. Orders oc Va"hingtot),t(tKä,Ö9 (Juartennisters'. Voucher.-, city 9Ä9 The business done in flour has been light, and price ruled lower. There is no exiort deniind, and the supply being ample, the city dealers buy spa -incly. Wheat has not changed; a fair business haa besn done in red, but none of consequence in white. Corn has been in better t-upply, but prices have not changed essentially for ear, but shelled was dull at the dole at $1 03 Ql Oä in elevator. O tU declined to 79. Rye in good demand, and advanced to $1 31) (i I 32. It irlev 5c belter, and in demand. Whisky advanced 7c per galIon, closing at $1 02, and buoyant, it seems to be pretty well underwood now that the duty on this article will be increased to $1 per gallon, and should such be the c.nse.the price will advance to $150. Butter scarce and 5c higher; choice roll selling at 45c. Cheese JgC higher and in demand. Clover seed advanced to $1 25 per bushel, closing at $3 75 Timothy very dull. th season being now over. II ty declined to $25, owing to the Government demand having ce.ised. The grocery market has been firm, and sucars have ativance-i mtterillv. Rw i lc an-i re fined Qljc higher, with u pooi demand. OotlVe did not change. Molasses advanced to ! (ötUltc, and in light supply. Increa-ed firmness has prevailed in the r revision market generally, with a verv good de maml from the consuming districts, and decreased disposition to cell. Hulk meat.- are fully VjC higher, anl mesa pork is a turn in favur of holders. Rico n is decidedly higher, nnd the tlemund good, but the advarced rates asked by holders checks buine-s aoinewhat. L trd is still neglectetl, and prices nominal There i no demand worthy of note He id and gut sold at 1 l-gf?c 1 1 ?4C, and hw grade countrv at 12c. Prime N offt-red at 12f.jc. There li.ts been sme demand lor keg at Mc for city, but little to be had. LIQUORS. HIS r.IX IS DISTILI.M FROM TURK RTF. MALI1 Spirit and lmixrtfi! Junhier rVrri. For m1k;r.al jnantts It is equal in every repect to any IiliportJ Hn. Owr. to it cbrtpr.es cm;ret w.th the pr ce of purine tbrnujh th Cu-tom lloue, it becomthe interet of buyer to eiamine its quality and relative merit, r or Jale by A. A: II. S( LL Siliiinll'K Now IJlooli, Comer Meridian and Maryland Sts., INDIANAPOLIS. 1ND. mcb 1 1 -f!2m FOR SALE. BY WILEY & MARTIN, ItFAIi KIT ATE At'CTIO Knit. T 1 1 1 1 1 V Y-FIVK Choice Building Lots, AT IUI,IC: UXTlO, On Monday, April 11th, at 2 o'clock P. M,, on the Premises, Fire Squarrt Xorthtrttt of the Gortrnor'$ Circle. Fronting em Xorth. West FayttU Sim. THKE LOTS ARK SrTCATF.D IN BliXTC 50. 10. fla quare xx-rthwt, diagonal It, trm the center f ih rtty, and embrace tbat Ct.e ierel, eien frround eat of Weal aireei and on the ner.h aide of Nrlo treet, and I in a ection of the city that U rapidly imimvir r. aD'1 withlb an aj walking di'taoca fmui the burie e tvrof the rity. Tb cto ire ph n1 dry, ami overlook Lt. the city, aud the terma ot aale are w it hin the reach rrrerj . Team or Saut One ffth cab it time f le. and the retsAiixier ia fuwr acmi-auaaal piimroK witk latere.i. WH JKY V M AKTIN. Keal Estate Pruker and Aactionecr. marSd-dlwtd

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aroTD iniaiiroiTii ttai atats iiitiiil For .Moriilnff Iteport See Flrat I'acr . IVislit Report. V (i XC CSS I ) A L . A Telegraph to Connect London and ! St. Petersburg with New York. ;i!crrill:is at Work in Kentucky THE ATTACK oFjORT PADUCAH. &c, &c, &cM &c. From Unhlnston. Washinotox, April 7 It is understood that attempts will be ma-Je to engraft certain other propooilions in the anti slavery amendment to1 the Constitution, but it is believed that the I Setute will vote them all down and pass the orij;intl amendment as it was first drawn. It is sai-l thit the compensation for reprinting and republi-hini; the debates of Congress in the filobe is to be largely increased, Mr. Rivers having given notice that he cannot continue to report aod print them at the price which are now paid. It is understood that a number of General Hooker frieuds will tender him a public dinner on his return from the West. The consolidation of the different regiments creates, as mii;ht have been axpected, much unpleasant feeling amon the military. 3Ir. Collins has returned to Washington, after an absence of nearly two yeara in Russia and Encland, negotiating for the right of way and the construction of a telegraph across Asiatic Kuia, Russian America and British Columbia, so as to connect Europe with America via Behrine'a Straits. This having been brought to a atisfactory conclusion, under very favorable terms, now await the action of Congress. We understitid that Mr. Collins will soon present his plan to Congress, in view of the coceration of our Government. It is due to Great Britain ami Russia that their liberal grants and conce?ions in aid of a purely international work of this nature, fraught as it is with incalculable benefits to the United Stites and the world at large, should comtntnd promptly a generous aid from the United States. It certainly devolves urnn our Government to second this pre itenterprNe, nd more especiallv now since Rusii arid GreU Britain have met the uesMon in a liberal intern itional .pirit and cleared it as to all question as to right of way so as to connect London and St. Petersburg with New York. There never was an enterpri.-e presented to the consideration of the government that pleads more eloquently th in tins. It i the l.-t-t link in a telegraphic chain that is to bind not only Europe and America, but Ai and Africa as well, into oüh living and speaking" community. Various gentlemen who were absent from the House of Representatives on Mond. iy, when the fjue-ition w:n t iken on the adoption of the joint resolution, protecting against the erection of a tnonarchial overnment,;on the ruins of auy re publican government in America, under the auepices of -.my European power have permission to record their tote. Senator Hale. Chairman of the N'aval Committee, has now under consideration the appropriations fur the relief of the engineer and ship buiMers who have contracted with the Navy Deptrtment. Congress alone can aid them by direct appropriation. About 5 .01.(0 applications have already been made by seamen to be transferred from the army to the navy. Applications should continue to be made to the Navy Department. It is stated by Senators that a national bank or currency bill will be passed by the Senate and sent to the Houe for its concurrence. The Senate to day, in executive committee, confirmed the following nominations of Brigadier Generals: Col. C. G. Uarker, 6"th Ohio, from September 20. IWtf. Col John F. Miller. 20th Indiana, from January 5, l!r64; Henrv H. Siblev, of Minnesota, from March 20, lt-G3; Col. R. C 'Trobriand, 55th New York, from January 5, ltC-1; Col. (. Kiiemtnerliug, 9th Ohio, from January 5, 1864; Col. Cuus Bussy, 31 Iowa cavalry, from January 5, lsß-I; Col. C C. Andrews. .'M Minnesota, from January 5, ItGi; Col. John W. Fuller, 27th Ohio, from January 5, lbGl. I'rom Cairo. Cairo, April 6. Memphis dates of the 4th furnish nothing important. The Golden Gate, asm til steamer, was burned by guerrillas on the 21 iust . sixteen miles below Memphis. It is reported that the rebel (Jen. McCrea, having a nuiiioer ut robbers and murJeiers, infest that neighborhood and rob trend and foe alike. Gunboats ban a fight with j"rrillas Ät Hickmill yetcrda, and captured a lew of them. Cairo, April 7. Confiscated goods to the amount ol $4'J,00). consisting mostly ol cotton and sugar were cold here t--d.iy by order of the U. S District Court. Some I.bOO bales of cotton )et rem tin i.n.-old. Two huri'ired and two bales of mixed iuferior qu.thty ot coltou in bad condition sold at auction at 41 (jöT'oC Over Ibo bales ot cotton were brought up by the naval dispatch boat New National from Ued river, alo two U-inch Dahgren guns, part of the armameutot Fort De Ku-?ey 'These guti3 are part ot ihoe taken from the Harriet Lane and Itidiat, ola. Election returns received indicate that L. Hammock. Republican, will probably be elected Circuit Judi;e of the l.kb Cucuit by'a Mnall majority Cairo news has been lurni.hed with an order issue- i by ii en liulord, commanding the 2d di vision, congratulating his troops tor their con duct during the uttack on the Fort at Paducah, and leelingiy alludes to the dc .th of Col Thomp-

He averts tn.i the rebels silenced our puns U11? that the carrage and delivery or the same is paul in lie Fuit and cuin:el!el one ot our "unboats ! to or from their otKce in the State of w York, Peunto withdraw from action. hylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, The rebel .?s down at 10 killed an-J 40 ; Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa and Minnesota, wounded. The Federal loss is 7 killed, and 70 J lhened of auch a system or rapid traumiaion and or trJ wounded. prornpt delivery of letters outside of the mail, hai Ion?

vieu iUloru coiicu Je.- bv ml.rrr.iiig In? divi - mom oi i.ie intention to t old e-u-ru Kentucky, . '..r.'! , " omM- Tl,e rtbtl risoners adm.t Jl(i killed, n J three times a? many wounded. From ew York. Net York, April 7 .A special to the Post dated Washington Ttii.says It is not iuiprohahle that the Finance Committee ot the 5cn ite will introduce a suppiimental banking t ill. The reulatiou iu relation to tlie price of gold at the Tu.isury, will be SI 63 until the close of April ICth The suhscriptioiis to the 10 4J loin at the first National U.tnk to day w? SjO.lOO. Kei eipts at tlie Custom House to day was $i.0fK), of uhich Sä.9.Ü)ü wetein oli certlficatts. I rum I ouis ille. LotisviLLK. Aj.i;l 7. The upward morning I pis.-ei.tr tiain iri'm Nshviiie rati off the track at Lae Lity tli.s allernoon. which will cause abont ten hours detention.. Only one person was irjured, and he but lihtlr. From .Tie in pit I . Minriiis. April ü X.iLt.in Uter from For rest or Cintri.-oti. It is rejrted that the latter is preparing to attack Mem; Lis. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. HOlsE. Wa-higto., April 6. On motion of Mr. Garfield, the Secretarv of War was directed to inform the Houehow micj commissioned officere. with tlie.r nanje and rnt.k. have been tim!ei from miiitarv service bj authoritj ef the PrcHeit. without the trial by Court MartiaU. aince thei;uiiii of the war, aud how many of ?uch disiuisi, have beea re roked. ?t?ed. The House then resumed tie consideration of the Rtritan and Delaware Hay Kailroad bill. Mr. Woodbridge, of Vermont, argued in favor of tbe constitutionality and expediency ofdeclar ir-p the roads and bt a:s of that company to be ibiliUrr and it route. The pubiic ehould U pvntex ted a-ainst that legalized rnonopolv. the Ctmdro ol AmtKjj Kaiiroad Corupiny, hieb not only imputed burdena ou the people, but cripaed the (iov erumeut ia the perfurraiuce of iU dutiea. The Company, he said, iaterferea

with the electioas in tiat State, and deiatei who thall be elected. Mr. Roger, of N Jersey, reraarkeJ thati!. stattpiect wis faUe frcm beginnir.g u end. Mr. Woo.J!t;dce cr,.idered the declaration true, according to the best information of the centleman, btit he (Tiodrrie) Lad been informed that tlie CaruJeo & Amboy Company puts t foot vn ucb. eToL.tr..t:cn. as may not serve the interests of &ie rrett rtouopoly. The subject here wntovtr. The Huu-e proctedrl to the conlderatioQ of the upecial order, vir. business relative to the D';-trict of Columbia. Several 1 cal t:'l wer paed arH rne npro' prittir $250.0fK) for tlie erection of a IVnitentiaiy and a Ilou-enf Correction in the District of Columbia waj Mr. IVrdicton miJea motion to lay the bill on the inbie. AdjouOied. " SENATE. Mr. D olittle callei up the House bill appropriating $2 K),0 )0 lor the removal of Indian ref ugees, fmu the Sjttiieru and other reservations affected by tht rebellion, back to their

; homes. Several amendment were made and the bill psed. Mr. Hendricks then proceeded to aldres3 the Senate at length in opposition to the joint resotiou to amend the Cocititution to prohibit slavery ia the United States. Mr. Hale, from the Naval Committee, rept ed back the resolution introduced by Mr. Grimes yesterday, to repeal .he joint resolution for the transfer of seamen fron the military to the naval ervke, accompanied y a report which wa ordered to be printed. Mr. Hale also reported on the bill to amend the act rel itive to certain fficers of the navy, and on the bill in relation to tupplies. Mr. Hale also reporöd in favor of passing the bill to amend the act t regolate the grade of line officers of the navy: in favor of the resolution of thanks to Admiral Poler, and the resolution to compensate the crew of the guuboat Baron De Kalb for losses. Mr. Davis called uphis resolution instructing the Judiciary Commitee to inquire and report whether or not Mr. Yu;ura,of Cairo, is now confined in the Albany Penitentiary, under sentence of court martial, thotgh having received a full pardon from the Preslient. Mr. Grimes suggestid an amendment, and that the committee report o the Senate the charges, etc . on which Yocum wa3 tried. Mr. Davis accepted the amendment, and explained the facts of the case, saying that Yocum had had charge of thecontrabands at Cairo, and a loyal slaveholder cf Kentucky having come there and taken steps ii compliance with the fugitive slave act, carried off his runaway slave, for which Yocum wastried and committed to the Old Capital Prison heie, but subsequently fully pardoned bv the Presiient, the day after which he was sent to the Albany I'euitentiary. Further ducursiuQ on thesutjttct went over inform ativ. Mr. Saul?bury submitted tlie lution: following reso Ii f solved. That the Chaplain of the Senate be respectfully requested hereafter to pray and pupplicate Almighty God in our beh.tlf.and not to lecture here, informing Him under pretense of prayer, his, said Chap'aiu's opinion in reference to his duty as the Almighty, and that the said Chaplain be further requested, as aforesaid, not under the form of prayer, to lecture the Senate in relative to question! before the body. Mr. Howard objected to the resclution. Adjourned. NATIONAL BANKS. U.S. 10-40 BONDS Principal & Interest Payable in Gold. rilHE Fir ST NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS Jt i the Ooveinment Afrent fr the sale of these le8ii able ond, an J is now ready to receive subscriptions for the same. Th-Iionils will Fped'ly be delivered, without expresfre, or oiher charte, aiKt will be Coupon or Kegistered Bii'1."!, as the purchaser niny !sire. The Interest will beifin the day the money is deposited In the Kank. It is 5 per cent.. iut iieitnr "naid in (io'd (and every .six months on bonds over $H'0) is really 8 percent.; besides Imn'itt ;v ejrre:j ejrm,byltip, from oil t tte. City, Totcnihfp or oihrr Municipal t tr. Remember that in ordering these Bonds you recure a first clas investment, and at the same time materially aid in sustaining our Government, As the law bnrt the lsue to two hundred millions, which w ill no doubt soon be reached, parties had better depofit at i;ce. A commissi) wi'.l be allowed tha purchaser on all Bonds ordered at this Bank. THE NATIONAL BANK Has also fVr f-ale, and ii now ready to deliver at par, Unitetl States i,gal Tender Treasury .Votes, Drawing 5 per cent, interest; also, II. S. Itcveiiuc Stamps, at a Discount. j United Stat?s Coupons, whether due or not, will he I hotistht at the highest price; also Quartermasters' and cr.nimusane' Unlra ana ouchers; Gold, Silver and F.xcliaiige. aprl'63-dly LETTERS BY EXPRESS. A e w and IiiiportantArriingcmeni 1thc American Ixprc Cninpan) f Ahead off tlie .TiailM. Tie American Kxpress Company ba jat inaugurated a new system tor the rapid con vejance and delivery of letters in advance of the nails which the Lui'iess arid general public will hai! w Ith atisfictiori. Their arrangement it are now fully cor.uniinated, u will he been hy reference to our advertising columns. The envelope n.-ei hy the Cornpatiy for this parpose, is I th' r''lUr ,br" ceT,t r'"v",,niot "P envelope, ; been felt. Heretofore orders hy letter could not be sent i by express except addressed to agents of the Company, I s beln manih;- .n therefore precluded by the po,tal ; , . K may !w be ent by express, with the assurance of prompt conveyance and delivery. Important letters tbat are too late for the malls, or which could be aooner dispatched by expreaa than by ma l. the sender leing anxious to forward by the fir.t and quickest conveyance such as market reports, bill of ladirj.?, important private Information of business or otherwise will te accomuioduted Ly this new yttem, as also will letters addressed to transient parties, (in cities or town,) who, oii.g to their brief stay, would not visit the Tost Office, or waoe address in full the writer xniphl not know. In such a case, the party addressed would be sought oat by the expms messengers at the place of delivery; or, if he could not be found, immediate notice '-e Riven 10 the w riter of the letter, lu these axd many otuer respects, thia new juem of dispatching and delivering apecial letters is a desideratum of lueaümabl ! importance, inanuch as business men and others are freo,'ier.tly annoyed by tbe uncertainties or failures of tia ma ils. The Government loses nothing by the operation, since the Eiprert Company purchase Government envelopes, a.id. in reality, rel.eve the Government from tbe transportation of the letters, after tha potave has been paid. To this extent, therefore, the Government is the gainer, and ia ordei still farther to p-ovile that the revenue of the PoM 01f.ee Department shall not b affected by the arrangement, the Company, as will be seen by advertisement, do not propose carrying letters exceeding onehalf ounce ia weight, aid when such letwers arc found in their charge they will be dropped into the Post Office at once. The. pre-payment r ecea weight by stamp will not answer tht purpose, as under tbe postal laws no let ters except thoe enc!oed in the Government envelope are allowed to be carried utWe the tea Us. ThU arrangement la nt de!gr.ed to tupewde the regular money business of the Company, as neither mfy or riiu-ib will be forwarded In these enrelopea, thej belrg exprcly deijced for umu and In the inauguration of the above-named enterprise it will be eeu tbat tbe American Express Company, not withstanding lis already Immen business, U fully alire to the wai ts of the timet and the great expansion of com mercial mat'ers; and we ire certain tha? thia ew and novel M-a will coettsatid artentfoa and encovragemeot from the mereantil crnrnurdty. Tae enkpe arc bow rvaAjr, and may tx had at th

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Indlanapoli Chumber Commerte. TrevientT. II. Elliott. Vice Preidentii W. A. Bada, Johx M. LoRr and S. B. V. Xoil. p rc-t John Crlili. L.'W. Hwiimax, J. W. MrBrtir. E. B Altord.L. HtLL,.ToHX Fishback, Feed. P. Rtscu. I. Manslr, A. D. Wood ai.-l J. D. TATTisox. SecreUry J. Hamüd. iMJMXAroLia. Thcmdat, April 7. The price of cold U still upward, felling here yesterday at 63 recta. Silrer broocbt 52 cent. Exchange at pr buyirp, and 1 sellinf:. Qairtermasters orders oa VT.ishinton cff. Financial matter are rather un-etiled in consequence of the feverish Ptate of the money market in New York. Subscriptions to the 10 4') loin come in plowlr the amount at the National Bank amounting to over $100.000. The telegraph reports Tery larjte subscriptions at other places. . -- :t TitMwni.; Cincinnati .InrJtei. Cixcinxati. April 7. n tnupn it w.k 75r? HU. r . J .. 1 051 whit at xveu wuHt ji,,, .. ... - w" v 140. Corn unchanged; ear in pood demand at $1.00; shelled dullat$1.031.05. Oats, 79c. Wheat tend upward, and holders aik 12 cents more. . Whiskj advanced 5c more, with an active deI 1 tint. nfToro.! 1 Ifl man .1 uu Inno uxvivu, FrovUioos active, and prices penerallv higher. Bacon shoulders advanced to 10c, bulk shoul.i ot ;,tM tn lfllfaiOL'; mess nork uns tu T4 oiw- - i at $23. and prime mess at $22.50, with sales of . .. .... f a . t ö,4lU bris ol ootn. Lard i in better demand, with sales of prime citv at 12U(tfl2. held at the latter rite. Coffee advaucea u wiac. ougar at 105 ißt ' oiil Qili"f for reflnpd. Gold advanced to 0, and silver to 565Sc ew York Tinrket. Nkw York, April 7. Flour more active at $7.107 25 for extra State. $6.65(36 00 for futr. $7.4U7.50 for Round-hoop Ohio, $1. 60 for trade brands. Whiskv excited and higher, at $1.0?l.Ü9 for State and $1.08(31.10 lor Western. Wheat ?carceand l2c more; $1.621 68 for for Chicapo Spring and Milwaukie Club. $1 70 1 .74 tor Winter Red Western Com, 1 2c better at $1 31 I 33 for old mixed Wetern in store and delivered. Coffee firm; nothing of moment doinj. Pork in active ilemind at higher prices: $23 for mess, $-2215(ä23 for old mess. $24 G25 24 75 for new mws, $l'J.5Qtf?21 7d for old and new prime, $24 25(25 lor ptime mess. Beef active. Lard active and firm at 13JfSI4c. Butter scarcely so firm at 25(1237 for Ohio, and 40(Ä4Cc for State Cheese jdeadv at lGilÖc. Money active and uteady at 6 per cent. Sterlling exchmipe firmer at 1S5. Gold lower; Opening at. 7 1 . declining to GOg, and closing quiet at 695.69. COMMERCIAL COLLECE. tue Commercial College, INDIANAPOLIS, IM). rilHK Commercial Department will rereive the undif vided personal attention of Thomas J. P.ryant, who has so successfully conducted th various departments of this institution for many years. The Penmanship department will jeeeive the special a '.tent ton of P. R Spencer, Jr., one of the authors of the Spencerian System, who brines to his aid years ot experience in the Commercial Colleires. Public and Private Schools of Philadelphia, l'ittsbur, Cleveland, Chicago and many other cities, from which li has the most flattering testimonials. Valuable improvements are in progre?s. For full particulars send two letter stamps. - Be particular to fiiv Post Office, County and State, and address KKYAIVT V Sl'JBXCEK. mchl5-d&wlm MEDICAL. MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM irRKS Cou2bs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, and Consumption. It is only nece.ary tor any one troubled witlj theye compla:i:t to try ne not'Ie of Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, To convince them that it 1 the best preparation ever y;;d. It not onlv cures the above affections of the threat and luug, but it eure Night Sweats and pittir.it of BkKsl. ana Is an excellent gargle for any kind or Sore Throat. It is pleasant to take, and a safe medicine for infants. Price 50 cent per bottle. For lale by Dracrgists geaerallr. For sale by W. I. Haskit & Co., Browning & Sloan. Stewart Msrgan, Tornlinscn 4 Cox. J. F-Senour and Kgner 4 Wocher. mar?-dlyeod4wly UK. lYIUTTIEK. PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVICE FREE OF CHAR'iE. Dr. Whittier'a Theory, Symptom and Trea:mei.t f Chronic. Nervou, Urinary, and .Sexual Diseases, free. in a plain aealed letter etirrlope, for six centa to prepay pou?e. It is a clear delineation of all the diseases and conditions resulting from the infringement of the moral laws, esceves, indnlffnces, exposures and imprudences in married and angle life Kvery sentence contains instruction to the aOxted, an 1 should be read by every JQanr prrw.n. tu .rrti m-ia n tue mi'iüs ua tu um- . b..n tk. ..L. .W..T. L:.t .iL Cil aaeivv v iivai u bv j'nvi e. iniaiti n. rj . v: t j K Kai.ii rpvrn tk riiAi'Ac m rv t i m. a m aIw stated to be under the control of Judicious treatment, and thereby prevent inclination to one very prolific eanse f disease, yearly every cas of disease can be treated without hindrance to business. Medicine sent by mail. secure from ob.ervaMon. Charges moderate; consalta tions by letter or at the oßc free; cures ruaranteed Office 63 St. ChaMes street, between Mxth and Seventh, one squsre south of Undell Hotel, P. O. Fox 3rj-2, St. Lou;s, Mo. circular Letter especially for la.iies con tainiog nothing referring to Sexcal Diseaaea for 3 centa postage. Jnl-flwly REVISED STATUTES. GAVIaV fc IIOKD'M REVISED STATUTES! OF I D I A A . Second 33dltiozx. THE SECOND EDITION OF GAVIN & Herd's Berised Statutes of Indiana ia now ready far delivery. Both vedamea have been carefully revised, and ail errors corrected. There ia added to the frt . .r.Am.A - Tolume an appendix f orer two hundred pa?ea, containtn the acts passed at the refrsür andcal.ed esaloni r f ini n.i t th r.mte .Mw, . -T .w - .-t -vi. Ai.i :ii . IM'. w:xb a - rr tie vihe of the work. a it will contain all Tatte at thaf -i-'o are r.otel in the tnaria cf that .. t ,ATie.! art h awever. a ill be fannd vom.-. . in tiJupplec)enu The price f the present ed.tion, pnr.te.1 npou clear, whiteDaDer.ar.dwe!lboutil,lTnDe.uaas for the tee volumes, or Yi Duaas for eithet. The St-rrtrmxirr, containing the aes of the regular ka Irilsture of lfil.i.dtht regular" esion of 13. with a complete indes, in a etrtEAra votnta. b'und in leather, in tb same tjle the ether Tulmnei, U alsd cCered for tale. PrlctTee Doixaaa. Order for either volume of tbe Stitnej, er ali.wil receive procapt attention. Address J. J. DnCllAf. BoeidAwtf Indlataampolle.

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all the Uwiof tbe SU'e now in force. The ocon.i Toothache, Cleanlur the Teeth a Punfytag the Breath. tt.ru ra ail the acts upon the subjects to which All of the ab seven rerr.ed.es are jut up scieniifl- , - . t. . caily, acd 4ld wholesale and retail at 5orwood'a Block, it rver-, eiteit thoe of 1S3, and the amendment ig aui :o Sorüi Ulincia atreet, IlUi;apUs. and by

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Tren ta aray hotpUaJ Ü11 bloody batUe-Celd the Danalon of the rich and hcmbU abede of tho poor frcm the oCce and the aacred dek froa the m ncU'n top, d.statit valley and far-o5 iilaDd of the oceia fr-m every nook anl corner of tb drjlised world if pocrrg la the evidence of the atonictinj eJ!teu of DRAKE'S FLAXTATIOX E1TTEKS. Tbon.ar.d opon thoaaiida of lettera !ika tho following nj ay be y-en at our office: RianaacBT, Wta., Sept. V, HS3. 1 tu. Wen in lh irmt hmnvt! f 'or fourteen month peechle and nearly dt ad. At A1:.t. IIU they rv me a bot'l- or riantatton hitters. Thre bouie restored mj peeh audenrtd z. C. A. FLAUTE.' Socth Wamaw, O., July 2 l!-3. Chi youn man, who had been rick and not out of the house fr two year with Scrofula and F.ryslpelas after paying- the dortora over 1 15 without benefit, baa been cured tj ua ioie or tobt bitter. F.DWXKü WCÜ5ALL. The following U from the Xacager of tha Colon Boa School for tht dildrea of Tolosteerc BavxitxTsa ILkMttar, Ftrrr-Sxvxjrra Sracrr,) Kiw To, AuguatS, ( 'Da. Daaxx: Tocr woaderful Kastatioa Etura hava been gl?ea to um of our 1'ttla children aufferisg from weaaseu ana we lang, with coat tarry ezect. Oaa llttl girl. In particular, with pain In her btad, lou of appetite, ana öauy watlng coanmption, on whom all medical a kill had been exhausted, has keen entirely retorea. n e commenced with hut a tearoocfal of Bit ter a day. Her appetite and trength rapidly Increased, ana tne is now wen. Kepectfully, 0. M. DEVOK. " I owe much to you. for I verily believe tha Plantation Bitters have aaved my life. KEY. W. U. WARGOXSR, Madrid, T." Thou wilt send me two bottle more of thy Plantation Bitter. My wife has been greatly benefitted by their use. Thy Mend, ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia. Ta. 44 I have ben a great sufferer from Dvapenala, and Lad to abandon preaching. The Plantation Bitters have cured me. RKV. J. CATHORJ, Bechester, X. T." Send u twenty-four doiea more of your Plantation Patters the popularity of which are daily increasing with the guest of our hone. STKES, CHADWICK & CO., Proprietorj of Wtliard' Hotel, Washington, IX. C. I have riven tht Plantation Bittera to hun dreds of onr disabled soldier with the most astonUhiug effect. Ü. W. 1. ANDRKW8. Superinteu'iut Soldiers' lloae, Cincinnati, 0. The Plantation P.itters have cured tne of liver complaint, of which I wa laid cp prostrate and had to abandon my busiDe-s. It. B. KIXUSI.ET, Cleveland, O." " The Plantation Bitter bar cured ra or a derangenunt f the kidnern nd nrinarv organs that baa distressed roe for years, h acs lik- a churm. C. C. M0ÜKF., nroadway, X. Y." Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. Tlie n nutation Bitters make th weak titronir, tbe lan guid brilliant, and are xhaut''d nature' great restorer. They are composed of a celebrated Calisaya Brk, Winterreen, Su safras, Itivfitt;, Herbs, Ac, all preserved In perfectly pure Si. Croix Kum. S. T.-1860.-X. Persona of aedentary habit troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress af.er eating, torpid liver, constipation, io., deserva to suffer if they do not try tbem. They are recommended by the highest medical author ities, and are warranted to produce an immtdüit bene ficial effeT. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and bardlets. Notick Any person pretending to teil Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. It is put tip only in onr patent log cabin bottle Beware of bottles refilled with imitation dtleterous staff for which sevaral persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our private United States Stamp over tha cork unmutilated, and signature on steel plate side label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable. glebe. V. H. DRAKE fc CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. feb4-d6rn A FACT It i a Dye. In the year 1845 Mr. Mathews first nreaaredtte VENE TIAN IMIR DYE; since that t:me it has been used by thousands, and in no instance has i failed to give entire sauMaction. The VENETIAN DTK is tbe cheapest in the world. Its price is cmly Fifty Cents and each bottle contaius dmib the quantity of dye Im those amally Mld for on. dollar. The VENETIAN DYE Is warranted not to injure the hair or the ca'p in tbe lichtet dyree. The VFNKTIAN UYK worts with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation hMever. TheKfcIIA IJ i K prtvlnces anv ahade that may be desired n that will not fade, crock or wah out one that Is as permanent as the hair itself. For sale by an crugisis. mce su cents. A. I. MATHEWS, fioii. ral Atrent. It Gold treet. J. T. Also, Manafactnrer of Mathews Arnica llair Gloss. the best Lair dressing in tts. Price 2ö cents. junelS-ly rJflra-a , C- at at la , And similar troubles, if .uffend ti progress, result in sennu Pulnumary, Bronchial and Aatbmatic affection, oftentme incurable. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROPES are compounded so as to reach directly the seat of tbe I disease and give almost instant relief. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines in the United States and most foreign countrie at 25 cent per box. anrT-diwIm f-NERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weakne'a, etc., eta If cured, by one who baa really cured tinvelf a-d hundreds of others, ad will tell you nothing but the truth. Addrei with stamp. EDWARD II. TRATER, fb29-dJkwly Lock Box, B-iston, Mass. t-LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to rad tha advertisement In this paper, keadw IMPORTANT TO FKMALEd. Dr. Cheeman. of 5ew I Tork, has devoted the last thirty years of bis practice to Female O.mnlaints. nt, Pi'b. art likearharra. Tbe I r -- - i . - I "v j w w uj EXCELSIOR FAMILY MEDICINES, A - RE A SAFE RELIABLE CURATIVE AMirURELT sr.table, and warranted to ae iwt!Hr action aod penorra aa reesmmended. One trial I worth a volume of certiflcatei.. .Vied leal Corrector for Billions and Liver Complaints, 8ick or yerrous Beadaobe, lijipp,.; nd for pcrlfytr T the blood. I.iver i aiiiMrnr ana niiiiiiiione PI II. We offer the PiM and a-ert that tbey ara lb beat in use, aad invite a trial to prove the train of our asertion. Ague Pill, for the radical cur of Feer and A rue. A cure is warranted la all raes. lradlcutor We warrant thia remedy in all casea to enra ceronie and recant cases f Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholic or Cholera Morbus, ltjs als the bet pain killer extant. Compound F.xtract of Arnica for Ehe I maw-Hi, i 11;, luuaiuuiiu-'na. u triA, cnTince th mo,t ikepttcaJ of the magical e-ct of this truly creat and wouitrft! preparation r Aromhtlc Oinliueiil. foruu, nw ana oio; Seres. Bcils. F.ruies. Barns. Frost Hi tea, Sore Apples, . We offer this as one of tha best Salves now ia use Pa rat inn Tooth Liquids frr 5ervni I Dmciri'ts and Storekeepers everywhere, and warranted 1 to cure if taken as recoomeaded. - , Th ,ir in, (r1,eted r lrviud to call at er oJT.ce, Norwoou Uiock. CwD4ltauou free. Advice araUa. J X td!ci.ie warraaied and cure guaranteed. Call and get circuiam, aee cert.ca-a aaa receive row aaa nones. I xgtr.u wanted te travel everyw hero. SatUfactory In dacements eTered. SI'ICEK, llK.SM5i3 4 CO., covlT-dawly proprieUr. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. D. OA M. 5 WVFKRS HIS SRRVICRS TO THE CITIZEN ok J lnd:anapolis a:.d vicinity. Uce, Virginia Avenue

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DOTT'S UIAWATIIA I1AIR TJT fTOl ATlT I , uurrfc nivwATHA nada RfTCtaTiTi:. HO ITS niAWATHa HAIR RC'TORATITE In LoeMUw'a Te3) ILawa'.h was aJc!re4 U t coLfened lie (rea'.ekt l a tn tls tnU bau t brought to U cetic Ivery one U. admit Uat our preparation is wrtfcy , the r.ae, fit tt V.J. tu itcj'.fe-s wtentt Is ka n. WHAT TUB UIAWATHA l&Z. It ro faded and rij bahl d wtilteTf ther ens eal c lor. It brtu? si tt- na'sral had. ir.ft. hair with atiother, U u f.t, r he hair a perWt lif apeara ve, si that xh ttrtcl rrvr rat.r."ta tectifu-a. It ti.ak hrl. Lair v ft a; d cItsMMreJf.rleap.e it apdt r p ir-m, rU iirtri. tie, r tt tul-V.j apv'i and wipKl trom tfc aim ary La.rdT.cr, au-t et.Urtly vt retire tte bad efTeeta pre vi is tae ,f ieparaivia cootaiaxf aa.!f hay. satar oflad,tf, . The pr4-t ort of the ll.awatha f K4ed the frw. in chaUer.f to Wt, In tha 5w Tora Ja le three week, hieb WAS 5F.FF.R ACCEPTFI. I et some well knewn aid divntare:ed pr-r p. pint ct-.e to the pn prietcr e,f rch prepararnn tr Ih bair to br ie tp the cdor. Krer prprieur U not hing bui fei c wn preparation, and the person nothlrir elx cuniiR tbe test. A cert;Sct of tbe resell ta be widely pbU.shed at the expne of the uauccearil Comelitars. 8oId everj-where. JOSEPH HOTT k CO, tnarl-4lT So. 10 CtivenltyKace.N T. HAGARS MAGNOLIA BALM. Tai U the niO't delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It cbanrea the sun burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture cf ravishing beauty, !apartinuth mail e purity of youth, aad the ditig4 appearance ao lovltinr. ra the city belle f fhioa. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness tf tbe skia, leaving tht complexion frch, transparent and imooth. .It cjlUIm nj material injurioui te tbe k'.a. Tatroniied by Actresses and Opera Singers. It I what very lady should hare. Sold everywhere. Prvparedby W. K. UAGAX, Troy, 5. T. Address all order te DKMAS S. BARXES k CCs New Tork. f e tS- n-eod A Voice From Vfscksburg TicKu.te, Km., Aug., 1X3. D-i. Job Enx-Dear Sir: I am Lappy te tute to yoi that I have used your talaable Cedron Bitters wfth great benefit to myaelf in general debility and prostratioo T my system, produced by the unhealthy and miasmatic influences of the illi!ppi River and around Ykks burg, havii.g been with den. Grant's army throughout iu whole Jviuthern campaign. I confidently recommend lta use to all pernoui who are expoed in u:.hta?:hy eil mates. II. W. FXX1LK, Agent U. S. Sanitary Commlaaion. IviKlsviux, Kf., Sept. 1, 1PS. On the 23d of July lat 1 m:tte.l, through an arent of miiio, to tLe Medical Dirct-: et the Tp.trinerit of tbe Cumberland, a samp! of my Cedri-n Kittera for Lis ln iection, and reue-ted. if at'er aoalysia ba found It mni.noos, to aanction and aprrovt its um among our The following the atedirat Dinect tra reply, and ala Gen. Roeerau's permiion to ship 30U dfien at one. W have it sold tv .Sutlera. JOHN' I'.ULL. "I am satisfied that Cedron Bitters will do bo harta to any one, if taken properly and in moderation. 1 ae no objection to Dr. Boll bvinj permitted to dispose of it te Suitler. A. HF.NRT TliUHSTO!?, Surgeon and liedkat li rector, lt. C. DcaiHirAKTcas Dce'v or v Ccwavatao, I "ashtiu r, Tvsa , J'.y 24, l'G. ( Dr. John Eull'a Agent, Mr. , ha prmiKion to ship to Nahvi!le, Tenn twenty-hve rrosa (or IUm) dosen) or Bull's Cedron Bittr, for sale to Sutlers ia tha army only. Tbe regulations of tht Treasury Department are to be complied with strictly. By command of Major General Roeecrans. WM. 51. WILES, Major and Provost Marshal General. Sold Wholeaale and Retail bv J. F. SEKOCR. Druggist, Weft Washington Street, Indianapolis. marchljdem t IMPORT ANT TO LADIES. DR. ILtEviv'a Fimalb rrie have never yet failed in removing diOcuItle arising from obstruction, or stoppage of natura, or la restoring tho system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal affections. Prolapsus Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness ef tha Uterine Organa. The Pins are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate female without caus Ing ditdre! tha tame time they act like a charm by strengthening, invigorating and restoring tho ayatem to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what causes the obstruction may arise. They should, however, JfOT ho taken during the flrtt three or four month of pregnancy, though safe at any ether time, as miscarriage would be the resait. Each box contain 60 plls. Price tl. Dr. JIXrVeT'S TREATISE ob Df-.s cf Females, Pregnancy, JilscerTiepe, Barrenness, Sterility, Reprodection and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the Ladie rrlrato Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64- page, sent free to any address. Six cents required to par postage. The Pill and book will be sent by mail when desired, ecu rely sealed and prepaid, by J. ERTAX, If. D., General Agent, 2o.7 Cedar street, Kew Tork. JJ3Sold by all the principal druggists, TOMLnCSOS COX, Druggist. Agents. pta0'63-4dcwly Indianapolis. ßTNEW DISCOVERY FOR THE peedy ad permanent care of Eerntnal Wealtess, Cre thral and Vaginal Discharge. Gleet, Sexual Di, Emlhsions, Impotence, Genital Debility and diseases ot the Bladder arsi Kldn-y. Bctx'a Srr.rtric Pitxa are warranted in all ;a-a and can be relied . Ho rti autre of di-t reniir"d. Tbey do not flatait",aor interfere with bulafis pnna:!. I'pwarda of 200 cases hava been cured tbe past mouth. Jfore (Af on kvndrtd phymician woe tKtrm in t.'tir jriitU iractk,arul till jak vtU cf their ejjltarg. They are entirely harmless on tbe j stern, and can bo relied oa in all cae arising from youthful indiscretion or self-abue, which often incaparitates the aQflforer frosa fulfilling tktd utU fmarrUl lift. ATKKATI3R of 6 pages, containing meaaa of core, ent free to all. Two stamps required for postage The Pills will be sent by mall, securely aealed, on roceiptefOatDoIlar.ry J. P.HTA5, V. D , 5o. 76 C dar street, X, T. Sold by all the principal drugjrisu J TOMLI5505 k COX, Agents. aeptSd-dAwly In!i&nn,o!la., ISEASES OF TUE NERVOUS Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Syetema new and reliable treatment in Report of the I10WABD Af SHCIATIOS. Sent by mail In sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Addresa D. J. SKILL! H0UGHT0I, Howard Association, 5o. 3 South 2C Jr.th Street, Unlade!; bla. Pa. mar30-dA-wly MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States Marshal's Sale. . ? DISTRICT OF I5DIA5A. v ; BT VIETUX OT A CERTirXD COPT OF A DHCREE and venditioni exporas, to me issued and directed bv the Clerk of the United States District Court for tbe Ir.etrict r4 Indiana. I will. -b the 4 day c Arvfl. at the fflre of the Treaerr of the State, tn ttt City e-f Indiaosfol-, between tbe hours ef 10 o'cWk A. V. and 6 o'clock f. M. of said day, erpftae to sale, at puMie mitcry. trie bi?best Ndder, for cash tn base?, flOt.OtO of Indiana ve pee cent. State Storks, the truster of the certif-cates of which, and tbe respective a taints thereof, are as follows: 5o. of Or. 512 3 715..... T IM . rr. Ji3 V.A Amount. . 4,0fK 4. tXO . J0OO . .Wa . l,s . 13.000 . 5,000 yo. of Ter. 1540 16T-4. leci no K'Te e o I . e Aroourt. 3.ftno .. t.uoo .. ijnrx .. 3.wsl . e.eoo .. 3J.W0 .. S.nr 1015. e Total .....flo,f Each certificate will be Id sepsratelv, and la th or der above given, t at in no event wili e:xer 4 ad certificatea be strack off and sold by me for less taun eveu-ty-S ve pet eett. of tbe par value thereof. Certificates of purchaM will bo by nte exeeuUd and delivered to tho purchasers, which, under and by tbe terms ot the de ere. wHleaUtle the purchaser te have the sa.d certificate! cf stock purchved, regiilarly trarüferred u by the laws cf the Mate of Indian provided, and new eer. tiScatealed.AJ in case t a regular transfer, aijd all 4 mosey paid to me by the purchaser are to be aad remain under the order end control of tha Court, until tho Court ba!t b duly ncttne-l by me that auch transfer baa been made by the oC.ce rs of the Stale of Indiana i&i the rntereet ef purchaser ere earvfaüy guarded, tech of the aVve certificate offered for sale to draw Interest from the first day of January, A.D. 164, bit no later - est prior W tint date. - DAVID G. riU?l, CR. Marshal Marth 16t, lM-mart-di'l aprt3 Attorney at Xtssx, . ISO. TEHPK&A5CS HALL, Bchl'tU-dly lediomapollajedlaeo.