Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1864 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL. T SATURDAY MORN 150. Al'RIL 'J CITY ITEMS.
fTLrt night of Em If Tliorw. 57"Pi.r Doutbon Whisky at Senour'a Dn) Store, for far-fret: ftirtt3fHe you been in the Ne York Shoe) Store- lately? 9 3 A Heat roa Et it Oüi s" tb- alrerUement cf MeMM Walker. McKernan &Oo!isbry, Real Estate Agent, in another column. GHBet Print. Molitn and DrcM G'jod only 25 cents at Tyler' iiee Hie. f air dealing bat too for this House lare patronage and enviable fame. 3 i Citt Mam A few of Saüirac' Mar, of the I Cit of Itidianapoln. tuet my jiap now tn print, areoo band and tor aale at this ußice. Price $1. tnarb-dt! Fiat A bouse of ill-fame kept by Mra. Suan WiiliatDi. on Liberty street, w a fired yea tcrdaj iDoroiDf- The flttses were eitiuguisQei without doing much damage. MatOMC Notice There will be ft special meeting of Iiidiripli Chapter Nu.f 5, thi (Saturday) evening, at 7' o'clock, tor fcoik Chav Fisiilk. Seaetary, , i tlpLapt opportunity to iee Emily Tboroe. jf"A desirable city evidence lor . le;- See adertiraetit of Mesr Walker, McKeirian Si Goldabetrj, Real Estate Agents, in aucher col uoin. y-J4t. 23yAroong ao tunny ahoe store, wbtre iathe pl'.ce tu luy the cheapest and bet quality ot A 1 X rork? -, r k? We advice our reader to try the N ew Yor k Store. Cili-ub'a Block. 9 3eod t2TSuperl Uce, trimn.inj:, ec , aterhetp tt iyler 'a Uee Hire. Alex'- Kids only $1 75 worth three time any otter roake. 9 3 CSF Jude Deebe offer to ell the Empire Stlcfon -iock, fixture, lurniture and two year' lease. Apply on the pierui'e. No. 23 West Washington street. 6it. t57Go to the city j:rcery lor reh roll but" ter.dreaaexi chicken, vegetable of all kinds! oyster, canned peaches, blarkbetries, quinces tomatoes, green corn, pea a, Ac. Goods deliverel to ant part of the citr. Eaalt Closisu. Auxious to iive our young Den time for improvement, we will continue to cloe at 6 o'clock P. Jl. during the reason. W. L H. Uli, febl2dCre Proprietor New York Store. tjyMarquis Di Rioja Emily Tborne. G7"The member of the Indianapolis Hebrew Benevolent Society are hereby notified that there will be a regul.tr meeting on Sunday, April 10th, at 2 o'clock P. 11., at the Hall of the Y. M. L od S. U., for the transaction of business. Br order of the President. t7"New aud beautiful goods cloths, rest inga and the like hare recently beeo received by Ueitkam, merchant tailor, which he wiil make op in the mot fashionable and eleaant tIe The cutter at Heitkam'a is one of the most hccotnpliftbed in the whole country. ap4-dtf To PaiSTtas Wntei, a Foreman for the composition department ol the Dily and Weekly Sentinel. No one need apply unless he is a com petent proof reader and thorough printer. Wajes $20 per week. The situation permanent, if aatisfactory filled. tf. Thc Tear. The openini? race at the Suar Grove race cour?e comes off this afternoon at 2 o'clock. There are several entries of famous horea belonging to citizen, and a cret deal of interest is fell iathe rcult. If the (hy is ßnr, as we hope it will be, there will be a Urge Attendance. t5f Great sles and little profits rule at "Tyler's Bee Hive Store." All goods ore marked in plain figures," and cheap. Ü 3 tfT Albert Dumont, GuiUve Gramnd Emily Thirne. Police Gcakps Attextio! Yon arc hereby notified and rtquired to meet at headquarter (Police Office) on Monday the llth inst . at 3 o'clock, P M., with arm anil eccoutrementa comp'ete. pieparatory to General Order from the Adjutact Generals orders. " Bv order of W S Jonsaojf, Captain. Jacob Bisbiso, O S rui oils. a cii'in r oijiioiii; ii uirce yquarrs j and a half north of the Bates House, forty fire o . u . .1 feet wet front on Illinois Hrret. ninnitij; back to an alley thirty feet wide, for $4.6'K), if toM within ten days. Indianapolis, April 5th. E. G Holla dat. Commercial Broker, No 10, S. Meridian St. aprilbM.lteod. ' ArcTios Sali or 3f Lts Wiley & Martin, real etate r.roker. sell at public ale on Momiaj April 1 1 th, thie deit 'ib'e bud iing lots t the intersection of the north west diaonel and North street, embracing 35 lot, all of which are desirable for building purior, beinc hijrh dry ground, and in fection of the city that is rapidly improving, and rr.ly five square fron the center of the ,city. See advertisement for terms. td. PaiCES Rrnrcrn liand-ome Sprine C'oxks f om $5 to at Tyltr's Bee Hive Thi i- the Cbak House of our city 9 3 Laaoc Sale or Lt o Next Mojidat Per fons eeing thi n t ce shul 1 not fail to conider Vhat bargains may le had at the ssle of building 1 on the Northwest Diagonal, on Monday, j Thirtr five lot will be sold, all of which are! elligibly lcted. and are the best lo'a for tmild iog purposes that hire been offered for sale for a long lime They are but fire square from the center of the city, and in a section of the citv that is rapidly improritii. Only one fifih of the purchase money is required to be paid down. Particular can be had upon inquiring at the real estate office of Wiley & Martin. Jy "Genevieve, Claircille Emily Thome. - . BBtaM Genfral Order. HliPQUAtm 1T ClTT RtGlMFM. IDIA.AroLi. April 6. H4. Company officers are hereby ordered to meet at the Collrt Houe. n Monday evening, Ap.ii 11. at 7fj o'clck promptly. They will be expected to report the present COudilioo Ol I heir cooim pr!arUrv U a general rerie and inspection on April 16, in accordance uh tht orders issued by the Adjutant General. By order of W. J. H. Robiuso, Lt. Col.. Com'd'g. II. Bates, Jr.. Adjt. ap7-d5 $1.000 Rewabd The above reward will be given to any person who can furnish a prescription (or cogh, coM.J. whooping-cough, asthma, and eocsuBiptioo. which i equl to Dr. tfirickUnd's Mellifluou Couh Balsam. Thi balsam will cure the above complaints, also spitting of blood and night sweat, öne fiTtv cent bottle i sufficient for auy one t try. The worst case of chronic eoush. asthma, whooping cough and primary eae of consumption are eurel bv Dr Sfickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam. It can be had at airv drueffit'a. It i difftrent fiom any other cough medicine we have kuowo in this country. tf. A RrMEtT for Piu It is a blessing to the I U Hering to know that we have an effect uul cure forthia truly troublesome diMae. Mr. J. PHsrde, of 1G4 Second street. Cincinnati. Ohio, take great pleasure in tnrorminj 11 ho are uffeiine miU pile thai be uM a small quantity of Dr. Stricklaod'a Pile Remedy, and it effected a permanent cure Thia seem t te the cae with all who make use of thia splendid preparation.. It U n.anufeiture! at No. 6 Eai Fourth Street, Ciucionati, Ob'i. and sold bv all drug els marO if
"Caj't be B cat. Lilies will find the mnt attrartive nrk of nH rlks ard dres fihr;r in trtau t Tyler'a Ce t Hire. D.nl pay fcih I rire lor ocb g'wl. 4 they bve not adVuftcl like cottons. 9 3 - IT - A Straaioa Rikidt We can con-ientiouly recommend to thoe uflrcrig from a dUtre;f.g tinj;h. Dr. StrirkUnd'a Mell.fluoa Cough Bal" m. It given reiier almost irstai.taneoo. and is wiir.al notdivi?reeib!e to the tite. There is no doubt but the Mellifluous Cough Blm is ore of the be preparation in ue.acd i all tbit Ma iroprielors claim for it. We have tr.cd 11 durinir th paa nrek. and found re.ief fr.jm u mo-t dimreMng cogh. - If if prepared bv Dr. Siricklnf.d. No. 6 Eist Foiirh street, Cincinnati. OMx (Cincinnati National Ui.ior. tf r"red by Siian, nam to-DiRht. ZiTGo to SockweU'a todv. Do't par 20
cei!t a rvMii.d for beef when you can buy nice j viit-srv i;nntuij ior ies tuoney. oCKeii r.as thin inorninc, thirty two iozen dressed poulirv, consisting of turkeys, chicken and duck; a!.o, choice Iresh bu:ter. fi-h, oyfters and eg;; in fact, everything in the eood eting line lor the Sabbath. A!'", choice Mwct wine and blackbeiry brandy, which very good to hie about the hou?e all cheaper thau anybody el.-e can afford to aell the times. Go earir and leave our orders. AH goods delivered in or out of the corporation, within a reasomble ditance. 3T I' wiH be noticed by their advertisement that the firm of Wiggins L Chandler U dissolved, llr. Wigcins intends to remove to Clilorni4. but w:ll remain with Mr. Chandler uMil Auuüt ! next, lly industry and en'erj.rUe ihm c'rui hve built up a large trade in their line the foundry and machine business. They hare been engaged in the manufacture of agricultural implement of various kiu'j. awiog machines, sugr mill-, kc, and their work has n high reputation throughout the country, and Mr. Chandler has the energy and cipital to continue the buine-s a. fucce--fully as it has been conducted. The etablsh ment of Mr Chandler is located on We-t Washington street, near the White Hirer bridge. KcCEPTiojr or the :i3rn. The contin-i .us 1 rain yesterday interlere with the ceremonies of) iiieieceputm 01 me gitiiaoi .um riimeiit. I tie march up Washington street w.t di-pene J iih much to the regret of Citizen who desired to see the parade. The regiment was marched bv the shortest rou'e to Masonic Hall, where Gen C.trington.ii) behalf of Gov. Morton, enlivened them in an eloquent and pitriotic fpeech. Mjr Jonathan W. Gordon, in the nbence of Mayor Cavin, welcomed them in behalf ot the city Col. T. J Harriaon replied, ucknowlelging on the part of hi regiment, the reception accord?.! hem. Lieut Cul Jones also spoke with groat force and effect. AH are glad to welcome the brave boys of the 39ih home again. A nobler regimcut uerer left Indiana. ii numuis is no longer counneu to n I " . . . ' ! , 1 f t . 11' t ingnn street. Our cify is gnwing so rapidly i tnat other outlets lor our trade are crowing rapidly. Illinois. Meridian and Pennsylvania streets, Irom New York street to the Union Il tiWay track, are dedicated to business. Virginia Avenue and Delaware street are also doin a larce share of buincss, and would draw more was there more enterprise in building upon tbern In this connection we notice that Rev. David Stevenson, who purchased the old Walpule man fion on Virginia Avenue, is about to convert it into a business block, by carrying the walls out to the streets and remodeling it. It will be a great improvement to the Avenue, which is desined to be one of the main arteries of the citr. CSfW'e hare never seen, in any establishment ' ol the kind in our largest cities, a richer assoitment of goods than are upon the shelves of Moritz ii Brother, merchant tailors. No. 3 Engt Washington street. Their stock is general and complete, embracing every variety and ttyleof! gentlemen s weir. We direct attention to their large stock of liht cloths for spring and summer use, and especially tr ther varieties of Scotch csimeres, which take the leid in the fashionable world. Messrs. Moritz k Bro have not only the choicest of goods, both as to quality and style, but the mot experienced workmen to manufacture them. If a gentleman cannot be suited at this establishment, it will be useless to make the attempt elsewhere. apt9-dlw. The Wholesale Grocert Business The jobbing grocery business has become a lea.iinir feature in the trade of our city. A few vears a.o .uch an establishment wss not known now the sles in this line reach millions of dolltrs annually. No firm in the city has contributed as much to develop this branch of trade .s Messrs. A. & H. Schnull. Their enterprise, energy and sigacity ate appreciated by our business community, and possessing ample meai a. they ire enabled t conduct their bui(.es.s most h1 ant.ieoiily , n.t only for themselves, but their customers Messrs. Schnulls' stock of good is the largest in the city, and it embrace every article in their line of trade. Their adveitiseuje.it. which will be found in another column, ahows the leiding nriiclca they have for sale; and we may add that thry weir purchased before the recent ri-e in pnceries. There are no more liter.i or prompt merchants thn this firm, and this statement is bct attested by their lare and incieisin trade Tfie Messrs. Schnulls have recently lemoved into their new bio k on S; urh Meiidi.m. corner of Maryland street, the most uhtintil and i3ips i i ' ir in our citv. and in every way admirably adapted to their business. MMTK ITIMIS. Slieriff Kein, of Vigo county, took fix P'isoners to the State Prison at Jeffersonville last week The Democracy of Vigo county elected five Trustees, and the ubolitiouists seven, at the election last Monday. The ShelbyviMe Volunteer says: "We have received fu: reported t et urn from the out ton hips, but the reu!t is in every way satisfactory, aud proves that the Democrats were wide awake to their duty." Ti e Democrat were successful ineltnting their eiuite ticket in vcry tjtHh;p of the county, excej t Gill. There, a lihi vote was polled the Democrats having no idea that nn pposition ticket was to be tun till alter dinner. The Abolitionists turned out in their strength a'tet noon, the scheme hiving been secretly arranged the day before. Sullivan County Demo erat. IsMAXA Tobacco From fifteen to twentyfive wacons loaded with tobacco, pS4 through this city daily, lor the Luu'uviHe market. All this tobacco is the Krolh of Fiovd, Harrison, Orange and N ashlnu.ij counties, iu this Slate The crop has just tommeuctd moving, and the quality of tle tobacco is taiJ to be eiceilent. The crop of last enr. through this section ot Indiana, was niuih heavier than ever before New Albany Lf:er. Me KttLED Two men were killed 4.n the Louisville, Xes Aibaut and Cidc:o Railroad ou Thuraday; oi e hear Sm P.erie. and another near Craa lorosrilie The hist mentioned was supposed to luve been a soldier belon-;iii to the regiment going south on the morning tram. His body was reduced to a hagele mas, -c.n ely recognizable a ever h iving bem human His remains ere gatheied ujv m a c mdle t.ox. The ni an ktlieil near Cra l4.nivi:le was suy..se'l to hare beri lyin on the tratk iutoxicited -L-fayette Journal. Tirrox C4itt. The election here on Monday last, ra.-eil quietly, as ejection h uj always paj ort. We have not heard of a single disturbance iu ton. The electors had a f air chalice to eipre their opinion ol the partv in power, at the ballot box: that instKulioii which formerly considered the palladium ol liberty The result was a Democratic triumph, by an increased majority. The ticket nominated Nst Saturday, t elected by an average majority of tV-i1. Although our spring elections are cou.-id erfj iiuimportant. vet it shows that, if freedom of speech aud of the pre- is allowed, by Abraham the First, during the coming campaign, aud voteis are not ioti'i.i iaie-i by Feleral b.y..ret. he nd hi corrupt administration will be in-ii--nantly hurlei Ir.m poaer ty a inudi ..tmcd and lorg suflermg pe j. e We a!s i-n. t .at the Democratic ticatt was elected iu W ildcat torn n ahip, bv an inoeet majcritv. In Lbettv town hip. D. A Fish, Dr uiocrat, wa e!ect.i ovtr Spaulditg. aboiitioui'.. L berty eave. Iat fall, fifteen majority for the abolition candidate. Democratic Ccioo.
Te Bndertaftd that Hon. Jph E MeD nld has conei,tel to accent the iiominti4)"n for (fovernor of Inii iu if the -nie should be It. Jered hiru by th 2 Detr.o' ratic State Convention, which is to asub!e at In'.iaua(oli on the llth of Julv. Ti.e emii.ent eiecutive abil.ty ( Mr McDonald, together with. hi sound conservative Democracy, will doubtless concentrate upon him the united stienth tf the Democratic pirtv, and insure not or ly his nomination, bat his triumphant election. JefiVrsocvil! Democrat. Deafbcex Countt In the election cf towLship cCicers, in this coucty. Deaocra'.a achieved their u-ual victory, electing twelve Trustee out of the i"ourt en, and elected an equsl proj"'tioo of Jutites of the i'eace nd Cvtitab:es DJ..rbori. has the reputatiou f beiug ot.e of the most rt'.utle Democratic cojnties in the State, nr.! in the recent election, we have fully tired our go.nl name. W'hatever chnr.jres the xt-'t'rg topic (if the day may produce in ntlier loclitie. and S't-, the De rnocracy of t'ii cou' ty have determined to renialn firm to t!.e;r old la:th. up-
porting tbe Constitut.on and remaining ti i.e to the Union, and in thi the hour of our great trial, endeavoring to inspire our friends elsewhere with the h'pe tiit there is y?t a cbar.ee to save the country in the restoration of the good old Dmoi n.tic ptrty to power. Lawrenceburg Register. FOR SALE. BY WILEY & MARTIN, HEAL ESTATE Al'C UO KEU9. TIIIUTY. FI VE Choice Building Lots J AX PUIILIC AUCTION, On Mondciy, April llth, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the Premises, Fire Squaw Xorthvest of the Gntfrnor't Circle, Fronting ort North. Wtst and FnyttU Sit. rilHE-'E LOIS ARK SITUATED l BLOCK NO. 10, five quam northwest, diairorally, trotn t be center ot he it j. aud emtiraces that fite level, ofn-n ground eat of Wt :reet and on the tor h si !e of Sonh siree t, an I U in a ection of the ci?y rbat 1 rapidly Jnit rcvii. and witbiu an ty wa king distance from the bos'ness c r t-roMe city. The irmun ' are h gh and dry, acd overlooks the city, and the t-rms o: sale are wkMa th rrarh of ev-ry our. Tkkjij or Salr. Ore fifth csh at ttae of ale. ar.d the renaaindf r in four emi-annual piyment, with Interest. Wl K'V M AKTIN Real Estate Brokeri and Auctioneers'. mar29-dftwtd LETTERS BY EXPRESS. Acv and Important Arrangement by lite American Kxpre Company Ahead off tlie Alalia. The American Fxpress Company ha Jim inaugurated a Tcw ytetn tor the rapid conveyance and delivery of letter in advance of the mails, which tie business acd g4neral public wjl! hail with eat-sfaction. Their arrangemnti are now fully consummated, as will be teen by reference to our advertising columns. The envelope used by the Company for this purpose, U th regular thre cent Government ftaniped envelope, with the prepaid tampof the Expref Company on them, stating that tha cirr'age and dt-livery of the name I paid to or from thrir otices in the State of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Ktntucky, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Mit-rouri, Iowa and Minnesota. The need of huch a y.-tera of rapid tranmislon and prompt delivery of letters outide of the ma'I, ha long been felt. Heretofore order. by letter could not be nt by express except addre-d to agents of the Company, a such matter w$ held by the I'o-t OSice Ix-partment a being mailable, and therefore precluded by the portal regulation; under the new anar.gement, such JetUrs may now be sent by ex pros, with the assurance of prompt conveyance and delivery. Important letter that are too late for the mails, or which could be sooner dispatched by exprea than by mail, the tender being anxious to forward by the firt and quickest c nveyarice furh as market report., bill of lading, important private information of business or otberwi-e will be accommodated by this new system, aa il'o will letter aJdrebiw?d to traniei,t parties, (in cities or town,) who, owing to their brief stay, would not visit the Post 03ice, or w hoe address in lull the writer minht not know. Jn huch a case, the party addressed would be ought out by the express messengers a the place of deliver. ; or, tf he could 10. be found, immediate notice e given to the writer of the letter. In the.-e and many other re!-pect, thi. new ssiein 4t iHr tcbiuir and ! deliver. nif pecial letters is a d;Urjtu)n of inestimable 1 importance, inasmuch luinfn turn ai.d others are fluently annojed by the utiteiUin.ies or failures of the mails. The tjoveriiment loe nothing by the operation, biace the Kxpre Co.rtny purchase Government envetop-s, and, iu reality, relieve the OovernmeLt from tLe tranaponation 01 11. e leite', after the po-taie has been paid. Toihi extent, thervf-re.th- r.o.eriuaer.t is the gamer. and in tirdei mill further to p oi-id-- that the rrvenue of the Post Office Ih-partui-i-t .ha:i not be affectid by the arrangrraut, the Company, as will be seen by a.ivc-r-tiffim-Di, do not propo-e carrying letters exceeding oneha'.f ounce in weih', a .d when surh letirrs are Lurd i:i their charga they wi.l b? 4irvpp.-d into the It OlTicc at once. The pre-paymei.t r excess weight by otamp will not answer th- puriKie, as under the postal laws no lettw except thoe nirlj.f.l in the (iovrrnnient rnretup are allowed t'i be carri d outside ihe mai s. This rrangernet.t is 11. t deMjrned t- mpersde the regular money huMne 4if th C4inapany, a neither tn-tney or rabi tbi wi.l be forwarded in these envelopes, th-y b?ihg e.pre.-dy ieiiift for lktteks utid In the inaagnration of the above named enterprise it j will be seen that the American Express Company, rotwitbstunditig its already immense busines, is fully alive to the wants f the time an.' the great expan-ion cf com-men-ial mat'ers and we are certain that this new and n el idea will command atttntion and encouragement from the mercant.le c mn.ut iry. Ti.ese ni lopes are now ready, and may be had at tht Coin,ar.'s oflice in tbe above-mentioned States. pr6-dlw FOR SALE. 1 ARSENAL BUILDINGS AT PUBLIC SAL . TOTSCK I HKkEBY (J'VES THAT TUR USDERJ iiciiet will, on Wednesday, the 13th Day of April, At 2 o'c''k Y. M. sell at puMic auction, cn the premises east of the City, recent !y occupied -y tbe Indiana arei.al. tbr fnl!"wrc iecr f1 irn" t -t Mn tmnielr: Two Hu:l i:n?s, e.ich n) fe 1 1 cgr and 31 feel in width, bereofor u-d as a majt n. Two Hu I.liii. e ce. bt irt by VI. l.eretofore ued in th- tnm:f. tu 'i s of criri'1g- . A!o . ne lU.il '.io , hi ftvi w;.ie and Olorg. heretof,.r- U...1 in tlie ui4iii.f.cturr .f ai ti;:ery auiui..niiioii. All t'if-e KuituitiL-K wre re-rn lly built of go' d lumber an t a:e !! m .-tae o pr. n r tion. lbese tu IJi! ,js cn be taken rf-n. and the lumber bemjj well seasoned, will t-e Trry valuable. All person deir n to purtl ae are requested to examine the build t:a before the e Th ctnal )a4Dtity of Inn.br and materials in each bail J.ni wiU W knoMQ a"id ta ed at the fa'.e. A read able time will be given for the removal of the budding The purchaser will be req'i-red to have the abound leveed where the building nw :t: d af:er the .am are remo4-d. Terra', of aale cib. H. STURM, Col. and Chief cf Or iuance of ladUna. aprl-id LIFE INSURANCE. HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO. J. P. SCOTT, AGENT, Oflce S. w. Corner Wah!nton and Merl'ian Street Pi-e call tn and pet e trculars and references, arrl-ily PHOTOCRAPHS. 1HOTi CHAHI CARU FUR GKNTLLMKK--SAM nN Ca alo,'ue sent f..r V3 cet.t. .uc)iy aa envelope with your owa came and a!3r . I). HEMMETTI. tar3 cito i Li berry u?et, 2Cw Teck
TELECRAPHIC:: acroaTBD iini4iiiioim ran.1 iTtnitiTitiu'i for ?Iorntnr; tlepwrt See pi rat Page. .ooii deportfa. STILL SIIDOTINGAT CnRLET0X Lee Reported to have 80,000 Troops Forrest's Officers in Indiana to Ixcite Revolt. Ac, Ac Ac, Ac Ac' From lewt'tirk. New Vokk, April S The steamer Arago ar i rived .-tt ijht from Hilton rlead, she b.uught the 7th Pennsylvania and detachments from sev. erl o:her rejitmnts. Advices from Florida report a small ekirrrish on March 2lst, near Pila'nka, between our picke's ai d the gunboat Ottow. by mean of afiagcf truce, pcrn.is?!on waa obtained by Chaplain Chapmau. of the 79th Xew York, to go to Tal abasse to acertla the eoni 1 lion of our wounded, in the hands of the enemy" Reports say they are badly treated especially colorei oldiers. Hen Hatch temporarily commands the Florida Department. Uen. Seymour remains at Hilton HeaJ for the present. (ten. Gilmore ha been to Jacksonville and has returned to Hilton Head. A lew tshells are occasionally sent into Charleston. The famous 30 nound Parrott gun at Cummings Point, exploded after teing fired 4,615 times. A special t the Times dated Washington 7th, says: Refugees from Richmond report Lee's army being lately unmet, ted and he expected to start the Spiiug' campaign with fcO.UUU or yu.lKJO trox p Conscripts are constantly arriving at Richmond and are sent lurward to the R.ipidau without delay. The reports that the Richmond & Fredericksburg Railroad has been taken up by the rebel is uiurue. The general uuderst mding in Richmond among the tet.el lenders are concluued on the defensive operations t?i Spring. The FeJeral War Department is about to weed out unemployed Generals to the number of thirty or foriy. The champion billiard match between Kavanaugh and Tiermun was won by the former. Further uJ vices Irom Hilton Head report forty or titty reluees from Charleston, picked up in a small boat by one of the blockaders. The rebel Rams on stocks at Charleston were badly injuied by our tire, which is directed ngainst them wneuever the weather is favorable lor prac tice. Cottou steady at 76c. From Waahington. Washington. April 7. It is understood that the Senate military committee to-day reported to the sei ret i-esion adverselr. ou the nomination of Maj. Gen. ScboSelJ. A letter from the Army of the Potomac says that no results of general importance had recently occurred. Gen. Burnside has gone West on a special mission for the purpose of raising negro troops in Kentucky. A disp.ttch from Louisville saysthat several of Forrest's officers h.ve crossed the Ohio river into Indiana, lor the purpose of exciting the people to revolt. Forre?t in his late raid had several hundred Kentucky recruits; he is now on his way to Corinth, and will from there undertake, with reinforcements, a raid into middle Kentucky, with the expectation of getting a large number of recruits. Others say he will join Longstreet and proceed into Ei-tern Kentucky. i rom St. Lotils). St. Louis, April 8. A fire occurred in Alton, Illinois. 00 Wednesday night, consuming a ware hoiij-e on the levee, occupied by Simpson & Ketchum. hi led with hay and produce. The ad-j-möiii; buildings weie 4ccupi(ij by Topping Bros. ii Co., hardware merchants, and Calvin ii Wisfore, auctioneers. Los about $IUU,U0U. Insur ant e $60.000. Thc Democrat's Alexandria (La.) dispatch says: A lare. amount of cotton is being captured along Red River. It i reported that several naval officers were captured, while confiscating cotJun O01irnl Pot ter has isued a circular to cap ttins and owners of steamboat in the employ ol the rebel Government as transpoits, if they will deliver their b:u to him he will afford them every opportunity to recover their property, while if they burn them they will oe a total lOf. From San I rancUce. San Francisco. April 5 The Legislature adjourned last night :nd will no; meet agaiu lor two year.a. The b: I submitting to the peoo!e a proposition to i-sue halt a million of lioilara in State bonds to the Western Pacifi Railroad, and half a million to the Ctntrtl P.ititic Rtilroad, was vetoed on the ground of unconstitutionality. Umler another bill the Central Company hag the ititeie-f on a million and a hall ol its bonds paid by the State for twenty ye:irs. From Cleveland. Cleveland. A;ril 5. 1 he steamer Oleon arriveii ft or. 1 Dunkiik last niht uo it e in sight. The Erie Railway steamboats will now commence their regular trip for the season. HOUSE. Washington, April 8. Mr. Ganson made a report from the committee on elections that neither ot the fitting members liuni the 7th District of Missouri were entitled to i ?eat. Aihl Itcporf. Vote. Owing to u severe hail ptorm in Cin j cintiuti, the lines are not is working order, and j we are without our usual report to night. Ope j RATOR LETTER ENVELOPES. American Express Company I.KTTEIt K.WKI.OPJt:. The Company ha inj; for a Ion t;tue realized the Importance and necessity of some arrangement by whic the.r patrons and the put. lie in general could avail themelves of a more rapid transmi-eion and prompt delivery of important letters thin that furnished by the Post Gff.ee Impairment, have now adopted a aytem, which, they tru-t, will a -wer the purpo. The Envelope used is the turee cent (iovernm-nt tamped envelo(e. with thr a i'1monl prepail stamp or tbe Companv thereon. THESE ENVELOPES ARE NOW READY And for aale at all offices of the Cotspa- y we tt of Buffalo. 1 rice ten ceats ea.h, which pays in full for the carrying and riuviit of all letter not exceeding 00 half ounce in weight, to aad from all olers of the Company ia VVESTEIOf NKW YükK, M.CHIUA.V, asd ILLINOIS, rKNNTLVASIA, MlSSiLRI, onir, I"WA,IDI 5A. WISCONSIN', and KKNTL'CKT, MINNESOTA. Letters Kxrr.KDtaa one-btlf oence in weight will not be carried n ruler this arrangement, and when i-ucb a'e found in tbe. chara-e, they will be dropped Into tbe Pot "ffice at o- ce. Kce in welht cannot be pre-paid ij tainp, the Co-jpa having no tischt, nailer the Postal Laws, to carry ma;ltl matter thus pa d. It 1 not ihtejded that money or other ralaaU (.hall b forwarded under thia arrangement, aud when letters are ftHJod to contain the anie they will be charged tn addition to tbe price of the Envelope, the atari, ta racaasa aar or thi ConrJi to and frota loch point as the letter nay b ni. i.t vi;sro, Aitr.o St ro., prS-dlw PaoraicToas. CSIA. V. STAG'-, Attorney at Law, 50. C TXPBJLNCE BALL, sckl.'-41y laduaapdlsje iiaa.
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IndlanapelU Chamber f Cwmroerce FVe-ident T. B. Eluott. Vice PrenMeot W. A. Beadshaw-, Johjt M. Lord anl 8 B. V. Noel. n.revtnr .Tonx CAut.r. L . IIaeLwam, J V. Slitrnr, K. K. Altord, L. Hills. Jchs Fishback. Frei. I. Kich. I. jl asvr, A. u Wood ar.d J. D. Patt:sox. 8ecntar J. Dir.xsrd. I?tiiAXArLis, Tki'Rsdat, April S. The National Dank paid fr gold ycs'Tday C5 per cect prexicm. which is probably the h'2h st ever piiJ in tbia maraet. öliger oruuni 52. but considerable lots would no ooubt bring h-rrher ßrures. There arc but few criers on VTafhinetoD being offered here, ami the price is without chsnge. Exchange remains atationary at par buying and preroion t-elling. ar Tiufliin.; Olncinnatl fflarae. Cixcixxati, April 8. Floe r in good demand with a firm matket; ra'.p .-if G OdO bbls. at 5 05 80 for unerfiti-, acd $5 90(26 CO for extra. Wheat unchanged and firm: red $1 23l 30; white $IJoS1.4U. Corn actire and 5c hicher. distiller takinz all nfTred at tl.05 at the lower depots. Oats unchaneed and firm at 79c in elevators. Rye $1.32 1.33, and in good demand. Barley $1,351 40 for prime. Whisky actlre.but no advance established. NATIONAL BANKS. U.S. 10-40 BONDS Principal & Interest Payable in Gold. mHE FUST NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS X I the Government Agent fjr the sale of tbee desirable Bond, and i now ready to receive ubcriptIona for tbe fame. The Bond will ipeed ly be delivered, without expressge. or o her charge, and will be Coupon or KegUtered Bon is, as tbe pu'chaxvr may deMre. The intere.t will begin the day the money Is deposited In the Bank. It is S per cent , hut belnsr paid in Gold (aud every ix month on bonds over f 110) Is r ally 8 per cent.; besides boit ar exprtrt'y extntff, lylaic from all Statt, City, Tovnihip or other Municipal tax. Remember that in cr-ennr thee Bonds you ecure a Crt clasH Investment, and at tbe cam tame materially aid in sustaining your Government, At the law limit) the Issue to two hundred millions, which will no doubt sooa be reached, parties had better deposit at -wee. a commission will be allowed the purchaser on all Bonds ordered at this Kani. THE NATIONAL BANK Hs aNo for sale, and is now ready to deliver at par. United Slates Legal Tender Treasury .Votes, Drawing 5 per cent, interest; also, IT. . IScvciiiie Stamps, at n. Discount. United States Coupons, whether due or not, will be bought at the hichest price: also Quartermasters' and Commissaries' Orders and Vouchers; Gold, Silver and Exchange. aprl'63-dly COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. I Commercial College, IXDIAMTOLIS, IIVD. rjlIIF. Commercial Department will receive the undiJL vided personal attention of Thomas J. P.ryant, who ha so successfully conducted tbe various departments of this institution for many years. The Penmanship department will iccelve the fpeclal attentton of P. K Spencer, Jr., one of the authors of the Spencerian System, wi o brin)r to his aid j ears of experience in the Commercial College, Tublic and Private Schools of Philadelphia, I'itt.xburf., Cleveland, Chieaso and many other cities, from which he has tbe mo.-t flattering testimonial. Vahahle improvements are progress. For fall particular send two letter stamps. Be part cular to giva pout Office, County and State, and add re BltYANT & SlE.CEU. mchlö-dd. wlm MEDICAL. r7-.4-Vm sT m M .IT . Dr. .STRICKLAND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM CTRKS Coush?, Colds, S re Throat, Asthma, and CVnump'ion. It I only nceary for any one troubled with the comjildir.ts to try ne bottle of Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, To convince them that it U the best preparation ever used.' It not o:ily cures the above aHections of the throat and liinirs, but it cur Niul t Sweats and tfpittinj of Rlood. and is an excellent irarjrle for any kind ot Sore Throat, it is pleasant to take, and a safe medicine for Infants. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by Druggists gemerallj. For sale by W. I. Uakit 4 Co., Brownin? k Sloan, Stewart tt Morgan, Tomliuon & Cox. J. F Senour and Egner tt Wocher. marT-dlyeodAwly 1R. WIItTTiEK. PU1TATE MEDICAL ADVICE FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. Whittier. Theory, Symptom and Treatment t Chronic. Sttous Crmary. and Sexual Diseases, free, in a plain sealed letter envelope, for tlx cents to prepay postage. It 1" a clear delineation of all the diseases and conditions resulting from the infringement of the moral laa, exces e, In'luljrences, exposure and Imprudence in married and single life. Kvery sentence eontaina instruction to the affix-fed. and should be read by every young person, to keep them off the shoals on which other have been broken to pieces. Araativen as clearly stated to be tinder the control of Jodirion treatment, and thereby prevent inclination to one very prolific cause of d seae. Nearly every ca of disease can be treated without hindrance to bains. Medicine sent by m.il. secure from observation. Charges moderate; consultations by letter or tt the i fic free; cure ca'anteed. OSes 65 St. Charle rre-t, between Sixth and Seventh, on square outb- of Li:.del HoUl, F. O. Bos 3)92, St. Louis. Mo. Circular Letter especially for laiies, contain!:, g iri'h ns rf -rr n? f sxt:al Die.e f. r3cr.f poifafe. janl-Awl LIQUORS. mHIS GIN IS DISTILLED FK034 PTJkE RYFMiLT J Spirit and Imptirt.d Jun-per Berries. For meslK-n al qualiMes lt is e jnal in every respect to aoy Imported Gin. Owing to Iu cheapues ctcparel w.th tbe pr ca of in iains: throoth th- Custom House, it beevtnea the interest of buyer to examlaa iu quality aad relative Ke-lts. For sale by A. fc U. SCUXUIA SohiiuirK Now DlocU, Corner Meridian and Maryland Sts., INDIANAPOLIS. 1ND.
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From tha army hospital tht bloedy ba'.tle-f eld the mansion of the rich and humbla abd of the poor from tbe See and the sacred desk frota tfc mountain top, distant Talleya acd far-oT islands cf tha txesn from every nook aai cerner cf th civil'jed w&i'd is pouring In the evidence, of the aMonistiEt; ?Zca of DRAKF.'S PLASTAT10X BITTERS. TLou.-ar.ds upon thousands ot letters Lk thc following may be seen at our office; RrrPMcav, Wis., Sept. 15, ISO. " - i narr orrn tie army Ep'iai lor fourteen motüas teecbia and nearly dead. At Alton. HUt-ey cave ri a Vot'l ef Flantat'oti Litters. Three bottles resiorea scy speeca ana curtxi me. - - C. X. FLAUTE. 5orr Tixaaw, 0., Ju!y i, T6C, One youn? man, who had beu aick and irt nni .r tl hiuse for two vears w th S. rf-; ,n,i F.rjfipela, after paying the doctors over $ 15 without beneCt, has been cured by ten bottles of vour bitter. aurtAJUJ UL51LL. Tie following is fron tbe Manager cf the Ut-'on nciae Schl fr the CfciV-ren of Volunteers: IlAVKMKixa ALasica, FiiTr-Sn.sTn SraKKt,) Saw Toaa, Augusts, 1SC3. I 'Da. Dbacx: Your wonderful Tlactation E rters lava been siren to soma of our l'ttl children su!ferinr from weakness and weak lanrs, wlta mot happy effect. On little girl, la particular, with palm in her head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all Dectcal skiu naa neen exnaastea, baa been entirely restored, w. commenced with bet a teaspoonfal of Bitters a day. Her appetita and strength rapidly Increased, and aha is now well. - - - - Respectfully, It RS. O. M. DEVOK." t i owe much to you. for I verily believe th Ilantation Bitters nave savea my lire. REV. W. fl. VTAGGONKR, Madrid, N. Y." . Thou wilt send me two bottles more of tty naniation c:uers. aiy w.ie nas reen greatly Decettied hy tneir us. i ny n lend, ASA CCRR'K, Philadelphia, Pa. I have een a rrest sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. Tfc Plantation Bittet s have cured me. Ü&V. J. S CATHOR.T, Rochester, !. inrt t1 fwant. tnnr A nmm Plantation Hitters, the populariti cf which ar daily Increasing with the guests of our bcuse. STKF.S, CHADWICK t CO Proprietors of WUiard'a Hotel, Washington, D. t I have riven the Plantation Eitters to hun dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. AXDRKVTS. Superintendent Soldiers' Ilorae, Cincinnati, O. t piaDution Ritters have cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up proetrate and bad toahandon my busiDesü. U. B. KIXCSIY, Cle eland, O." ti The Tiantition Bitters have enred rae of a deracgem nt cf the kidneya and urinary orcans that baa distressed me for years. It acs lik a charm. C. C. IOOKE, 25i Broadway, X. T." Ac, Ac, Ac. The Plantation Bitter make the weak trotg, tht lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of a celebrated Calisaya Bark, Wintenrre en, Sa-safras, Roots, Herbs, Ac, all preserved la perfectly pure St. Croix Ruin. S. T.-1860.--X. Persona of sedentary habit troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress af.er eating, torpid Uver, constipation, Ac, deserve to bu3er if they do not try tbe in. They are recommended by th h ghest medical author ities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Sotice Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk er by the gallon is a swindler and impos tor. It is put up only in our patent log cabin bottle Beware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterous stuff for which several persons are already In prison. See that every bottle bas our plicata United States Stamp over the cork unmutilated, and signature on steel plat side labet. Sold by respectable dealer throughout the habitable globe. P. II. DRAKE cV CO., 202 Broadway, ti. Y. feb4-d6ai A FACT It la a Dye. In th year 1845 Mr. Mathews first prepared the VEXETIAN HMR DYE; since that time it has been used bv thouar.di, and in no instance bas i failed to give entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DTK 1$ the cheapest In the world. Its price is only Fifty Cent-, and each bottle contain doub'e tbe quantity or dye la those usually sold for one dollar. The VENETIAN DYE I warranted na to Injure the hair or th scalp in tbe slightest det;rt e. I"be VKNK.TIAN DYK works with rapidity and certainty, tbe hair requiring no preparation whatever. The VENETIAN DYE produces any shad- that may b desired .n that w ill not fad, crock or wah outone that Ii as permanent ait the hair liitlf. For sale by all druggist. Price f cents. A. I. M ATflF.WS. Gen. rat Aent, 13 Gold street, T. Also, Manufactarer of Mathews' Arnica Hair Glos, the best hair dressing in oe. Price 25 cents. junelS-ly c at m And similar troubles, if uTerd to progres. result in serious Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic affection, oftent'mes incurable. BROWN'S BR0NCII1AL TROCHES are compounded so as to reach directly the seat cf the disease and give almost instant relief. Sold by all Druggist and Dealern 'n Medicines In the United States and most f oreign countries at 25 cent per bo- apr7-dAwlm BTNERV0US DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weaknes, etc., can be cxrevl by one who bas really cured nim?elf and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth. Address with sump. EDWARD H. TRaYEK, ftb--dAwly Lock Box, Bot-ton, Jiasa. "LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T rail to read th advertinemect In thi paper, head' IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Cheesman, ef New York, has devoted the last thirty year f his practica to Femal Complaints. His Pills act like a charm. They are reliable and aafe. nov9-d6m EXCELSIOR FAMILY MEDICINES, ARE A PAFF. RELIABLE CURATIVE ANI FURELY Testable, and warranted to rite tsfisfactioa and reMorm as r -commeiided. Une trial is worth a volnme of ertiftcts. .'IfrtUnl Corrector for ftliioa and Liver Complaints. SUk or Nervous headache. Dyspepsia, and for purifying the blood. I.irer, atlttartic and AntUIIIIIIoua 1111. We ofr these Pill, and assert that they are th best tn use, aad iovit trial to prov tbe truth of our ert;on. 4 cue I'illk, for the radical ex re of Fever and Arne. A cur t warranted ia alt cases. Krad lea to r. We warrant this remedy In all case to care cerot.ic and recent cae tf Dytentery, Diarrhea, Cholic or Cholera Morbus. It 5 also the beat pafc kiUr extant. Compound rxtrnct of Arnica for Rheatnatirm. Neuralgia Pains Inflammation. Ac Ac One tri as will convince the n! skeptical cf tbe aoagtcal effec of this traly treat and wonderful preps ration. AroniMic Ointment km v.. new -vi old; Sores. Beil, Bruise. Barrie. Frot Fite, Sore Nipples, Ac. We offer this a on of the best Salve now In ate. I'nrnklan looth Liquids for Nenoa Toothache, Cleanbc the Teeth and Purifying the Breath. All of the abve even remedie are put cp acientiflca.lv, and sohl wholesale and retail at Norwood's Block, No. IS and 20 North IlltnoU street, IndimarKÜl, and by Druririia arid Morekeepers every" berv, and warranted to cur if taken rncorom ide4. Th sick and aSJicted are tnUed to call at enr offce, Norwood'a Wock Cx.uUaJona free. Advice irratia. it .dairies warranted and cure, guaranteed. Call and get circulars, saw certl2catea and receive good a&d honest treatment. Agents wasted ta travel everywhere. Sarkfaotr-ry Inducements JTered. SP1CKH, HENNINOS A CX novtT-dwly Proprietors. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. I. CaMIJM OHERS HIS SERVICES TO THE CITlZENi OF Indianapolis and vicinity. Offloe. Virginia Avaue No. 21 Kcal .uci ?ona Nw jerviy itreeuxo.1T.
SPECIAL HOTICEO. ItOTT'3 HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATITE,II0TT. HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, nOTTA HlAWATH a HAIU KFSTORATIVE, U i Longfe IWs p-, lLawatta was a-!judied te bate conferred t greater boon ca LU inn Uaa b brought to ita notice era. kvery oa '.21 JsbU that our preparation is worthy .f n,e taae, for tU UteCu It cniera wben lt I ka n, WHAT THE HUWATHA LOKS. It restores fadeJ an! cray ha'.rs and bUkers to their rHr-.nal color. It brii as up iL- : r'OM Lair wiili anc'fcer, h-s pvic the ta r a p-rfect I.fe rjear.re. m that tb m-t critical oi .rrr rtnaat detect its bm. U tnatesj hth ba.r soft aad et'.av, ti lis falt.S-i cut, cleanses It a wl the Vp inr j; Isr-rtr. -t;es, is as reauly arpd ai.d wiped from the t;n aa aty hair d-estnr, and entirely overcome the I -i e?raof previc. te f prepara'iow cortat?:n; rrl-r, eurar of lead A;. . Tbe propsit tors cf the Elawatba pctlb! she f.P.w. Ic rhktl-i.e to test, ia th.Nw Ure week, which 'T A4 NF.VTK ACCEPTED. I et -ie w TS ki.rwD and t1,.it;.t.trd js-r. n ap. ro!-.r cnt re tLe rrtprletcr of eacb pre; ari-.; i r..- tbe ba:r vw br ay tj te . 1. r I.verv j-s-prtettr to u nohirf but bis cwn preparati. c. and the perua octhic el-e ourlc the test. A certificate of the rei.It to b widely psbl:iöei at th expense of th nu jccei '1 ccn?et:t. r. .V ld evrrywhe-e J0SFTH T101T A t).. Mr No. Id li.irfyr;..N T-
LYON'S KATHAIR0I7. Xatbalron is from the Greek word a thro, r "Kathairo," siyrlfyina: to cleanse, rJvtnat and re atore. This article la what lt name ilrnltct. For pre aerving, restoring and beautifying th homan balr tt 1 th tuofct remarkable preparation In the world. It is aeain owned and put cp by tbe original proprietor, and Is now tcade with the tarns care, kill aad attention which gav it a aal of over u million bottl per acLum. It I a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandrafl. It keepa the bead cool and clean. It makes the hair rich soft and gloasy. It prevents tbe balr from falling off and taming gray It restore! ba!r uncabali beadi. Any lady or gent Um an who values a beautiful bead of hair should nie Lyoo'e Kathalroa. It la known and &a4 throughout tbe cirUiztd world. Sold by all respectable dealer. DE.tl AS S. BAUMES V CO., If. T. febi-dfim-eod A Voice From Yisksburir. VicKsacao. Mra.,Acg.9, lsei. Dm. Jon Bctx-Dear Sir. 1 am bappy to state to ya that l have used your valuable Cedron Bitters with great benefit to mylf in geneial debility and prostration of my sytem, produced by the unhealthy and miasmatic Influences of the MNsiVMppi Ufver and around Vkrksbura. having been with den. Grant's army throughout its whole Southern campten. I conndently recnmnend Its use to all perous who are expo:ed in unhealthy climates. H. w. FOGLK, Agent U. S. Sanitary Commission. Lociaviujc, Kt., Sept. IS, 183. Oa the 23d of Jaly last I submitted, through an agent of mine, to the Medical lairector of the Depart mnt f the Cumberland, a sample of is y Cedron Bittere for bis Inspection, and requeued, If alter analyals be found lt meritorious, to sanction and approve Its ose arnoLg onr sold im. The following Is the Medical Direct r'a reply, and also Gen. Roeeran'a permission to ship 300 dot en at once., to have it seid to Sutlers. JOHN CULL. "I am satisfied that Cedron T-itters will do no barm to ny one. If uken properly and in moderation. I see no objection to Dr. Bull bsing permitted to dispose of It to Sattlera. A. HENRY THULSTON, Surgeon and Xltdical Director, D. C." HEAngcABTEU Dr.r'r or na CrataxaLaan, j . Naphviixk, Tis., July 24, 1?63. 1 Dr. John Bull'a Agent, Mr. , bat permlasion to ship to Nashville, Tenn., twenty-five grosa (or S0 dosen) of Bull's Cedron Eitt.rt, for aale to Sutlers in tbe anxy only. The regulations of the Treasury Department are to b complied with strictly. Bycomaaiid of Major General Roeecrans. WM. M. WILES, Major ami Provost Manual General. Seid Wholesale and Retail by J. F. SEN0UR. IhnrgUt. West Washington Street, Indianapolia. marckl dSm tST IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. Haart t'i Female Piua bare never jet failed la removing djffleu'.tiea arising from obstruction, or stoppag of nature, or ia restoring th system t perfect health when auffering from Spinal affectlont, Prolaptia, Ctert, the White, or other weakness of tk Uterine Organ. Tbe Pills are perfectly harmfosa on tbe constitution, and may be taken by tbe most delicate female without causing distress th sam tiru tLey act like a charm by strengthening, invigorating and restoring tbe system t a healthy condition, and by bringing on tbe monthly period with regularity, no matter from what causes the obstruction may arise. Thy should, however, NOT ba taken dnring tbe first three or four month of pregnancy, though cafe at any other time, as miscarriage would b the result. Each box eontaina 60 p ile. Price tl. Dr. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Disease of Females, Prgnancy, Miacarrtege, Barre-inea, Sterility, Reproduction and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the Ladies Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 4 pew, ent free to any address. Six cents required to pa? potage Tbe Pills and book will be sent by mail when dealred. Securely sealed and prepaid, by J. BRYAN, M.D., General Agent, No. 7 Cedar street. New York. ll"Sld by ail the principal drujrjrlfct. TUMLINS0N A COX, DrugguU, Agents. sept30'3-ddtwly IndlaaapolM. J2TN E W DISCOVERY FOR TUE speedy and permanent cure of Seminal Weakness, Urethral and Vaginal Discbarges, Gleet, Sexual Di , Emission, Impotence, Genital Debility and dinea t the PJadder and Sidneys. Bcll's Srccinc Pill are warranted in all cases and can be relied on. No cbar.ee of diet required. Tbej do not nausate.nor Interfere with business pursa ts. Upwards cf 200 CAsea have been cured tbe past month. Jfore tUin ms hundred phynieiait une, them in their pritate practice, and all jeik vtä ef tKeir ejlcaeg. They are entirely harmless on tbe system, and can be relied cn In all ca?es arising from yonttftl tndtscretinn or self-abuse, which often Incapacitates th sufferer frwsn fulril.ng VudiUU f nuirru-d life. ATRATI.'K of 64 paj containing raeir.s of cnra, lent free to all. Two stamp required for postage. The Phis will b sent by mail, securely sealed, cn receipt of Oae Dollar, by J. BRYAN, M. D., N.TCdar street, X, T. Sold by all the principal drjgg;U. TOMLINS05 4 COX, Agent. ept30-JAwly Indiannpolls. tS-DI SE ASES OF THE NERVOUS Seminal, Urinary arid fseiual FyMetn new and reliable treatment In Report of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free f charge. Addres D. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON, Howard AocUtion. No. 3 South Ninth Street, Tbiladelpnia, Pa. mar30-dAwly MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States Marshal's Sale. DISTRICT Or INDIANA. BY VIRTUE OF A CEBTIFED COPT OF A DECREE and veod;iionl expor as, to n issued and directed by ibe Clerk of th C' tted Staus District Court for the District rf Indiana, I wtiL cn the ttd day of April. IfW. at the oSce of the Treasurer of th Stat, in ti City of Indianapol., between th hours f 10 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'dxk P. M. of said day, xpn u sale, at public oatcry, to the highest bidder, for cash In hand. tl09.Oof Indiana flv pe ert. Stat Stocka, tb number t ta certiSca'e of w hick, aa d the respective amo-nu thereof, are as follows: No. of Or. Amount. No. ofCer. Asaoent. 812 tll.OoO 1U0 f 3,0f0 5'i 4.000 leria l,oo 713 a.. lci .o 13-.'a V.ttiO I7tt 3 ww U19 3.WI0 4.00U fj 1. JT? ?l.tiO 2S4 13.t 4 3.0UQ 1U15 5,0yt Total fiot.rsjo Fch certiflcai will be k Id separately, and in the order aboTe given, bet In no event will finer f said cert ifk-ale b struck o9 and jli by m for leaa than vea-ty-fle per cent. t the par value thereof. Cert i testes r.f purchase will be by m eiecut- d and dellsvre to the purrhasert, wh'eh. under and ty the teras cf tbe fler . will eniitl tb paxhaaer to have tk id certificate f Mk prcid. regularly uaewferred aa fcr the laws of the Stat of Indiana prer td, and rw cevt'.Scates issued as ta cas of a rerular transfer, and all moneys paid to nve by the rurcbsser tr t and rwrtia.n an er tbe rcer and ronrot ef tbe Court, m tl tbe Court shaii t dn!y notifed b." roe that u;h trans'er bsa rsyp nsxie by the officers of the Mate of Indiana hs tbe ictere-t f purchasers are caretulty giardt-d. Each of tie above certificate offered fur sal draw interest from th trt day of J.&Bary, A. D , IStX, h-i n iaterast prior to that data. DAViD G K05lt,.
