Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

SATURDAY M0KN1N0, M AY 21. CITY ITEMS. GT Beautiful wi jftrdt. The road con tioue good id thin part ol our beloved country. nTlWaand Youth Slipper at A. Linfz. "o. 33 Weal Washington street. 2tU2t S-ft'AH kind ot I look ami Job Printing neatly 04 prompt! done at this office, tt Iiviog rates. w37Meo' Boota and SW are selling; at low price tt Jojcu, Vijixidci t Co.'a. 7 2w K The) city regiment, we understand, launder rnerchinr ordern, and will probably leave for tb front to-da?. 157" Onveroor Morton has cot a new bat. We are pincereit hppy, tirtunuolj, to annoucce that he baa discarded hia old hat. G7 A Bai weighing 1e than five pound n caught in FU creek yesterday by tome small boyi. Suck er bite also. tW Window GIim, Painta, Oila and ratty, for rale low as can be had in the city, at Seuour'a Dru Store, No 5 Bites Clock. t2T" Kl Cuatorneca are crowding; Jones, Vinnedge & Co 'a Shoe Store; they are celling the ten goodi in the market. Price the lowest. 11 2w t) John L. Ketcham, Eq.. waa employed yesterday in hia new occupation of inapectinc the Udiea on the street, who wear silk, to see whether they are decent. ti'We acknowledge the receipt of late Liumillnaod Nashville , papers through the courtly of Jamea Mr. Hester, Express Meseuger, Jeflerontttte Railroad.' RP Callinan, at No. 23 Et Waahinpton Street, aella . foreign mini domestic guod.- mud would be pleased to aee "Covenant" and "AntiCovenant" ladiea to-dit. Maaosic i Notice There will be a'ated meeting of Center Lodge. No. Q.1, this (Saturday ) evening t 7t o'clock Chas. Fisher, Sec 'j. Fei Lcsch -Turtle Soup, with accompaniment, will be served op to-night, from 9 to 10 o'clock, at the National, No 27. South Meridian street. A word to the wiae, iic. fc-S? " The Ree. J. A. Priest, of Cooperstown. New York, wiil preach in the Third Presbyterian Church, to morrow (Stbbath) morning and evening, at the usual hoor of public worship. tiy- The lecture to-night at Military HU will be attended by all friend ol Ireland and lovers of liberty. A di-tinpnifhed and mo.t eloquent centleman will speak. This lecture will begin at 8 o'clock T n TIOOT AXD rHOr AT I WO 1 EARS AOO VyOST j We htve atrout f 1.5K) worth of stork of all kinds, 'arranged for a grand coat sale. Shoe customers are invited. Jones, Yinnhge k Co. 18 7t Carpkmtf.rs Wati;i Four Carpenters firstclass workmen wages $3 per dsy, and payable daily. Apply to Thomas A. Cole, At the Shop. Firt street, between Tennessee and Mississippi streets. iff ' Houea ami Lots, and Vacant Lots. ituatfdio all lections of the city, and At ail prices to suit the demand. For sale by W I LET & MaRTIX, . 21 3 Keil Estate lookers. Early Closing Anxious to give our young men time for improvement, we will continue to doe at 6 o'clock P. M. during the season. W. L H. (Jlix, febl2d6m Proprietors New York Store. LtcrtRC Brigadier General J. L. Kiernan, U S. A , will deliver a lecture at Military Hall, on Saturday evening. May 2Ut. on the following subject: 'Ireland aud America ts. England. Ticket 25 cents. 2U 2t t" The dreaa-p.irado of tho city regiment at University quare yesterday waa a magnificent affair. Man? ladies and great concourse ol citizens were present. The raw reo-uin went through their evolutions jaist as if they bad been veterans. jj We learn that our accomplished townsman, Horace A Fletcher, has been appointed on Quartet master General Conner's Staff, the fat gentleman who will provide provender for the city regiment of one hundred day's men, which is about leaving tor the sext of war. t . - i CJ" Young Mr. Hub Johnson, salesman in the dry gooda store of Mr. H. Good. East Washington street, has gone into the 100 daT's service. He haa joined the Third Ward company, which is attached to the 1321 reaiment. Mr. Good, we understand from Mr. L ng. patriotically continues his salary while he ia gone. Thai attention of strangers visiting the citv.aa well as the perruauent residents, is respectfully directed to the great advantanea they will secure by a call at the first-class Merchant Tai loring Establishment of Louis Schultz. 19 North Pennsylvania sfect, wiihin two doors of the Postoffice. -u-3t rRRT TowNsntr CosvrsTio. A Convent:on of the Democracy of IVrry township will be held on Saturdav, May k2i, at I o'clock, at the same place of voting.' to appoint delegates to the Convention, to be htld S tturday. Ju:ie Uth A full attendance is requested. By rder of the Secretary. F. Wutiforiv dw A sad accident occurred yesterdv while the et regiment was being reviewed on Univer aity square A horse attached to a buggy to-.k fright at the music of the band. He started fu'iously. and a lady and a little boy in the vehi cle. were thrown out. Both, it pains u to state, were badly hurt. The hore, alter running sume distauce lell, Iraeturing one of his lrgs. Patiit Steil Shank Show roa Laoiis For ease and comfort in walking, and lor durability and eiceilcuce ol construction, they are unrivalled. The ladies are unanimous in de cl ring that they caue le f ligne, and are the easiest walking shoes they have ever worn. The onlv good assortment in the city can be found at A. Lintx's, No 3'J We-t Washington street. Tm Homta Mat Located at Z'onsville, on the Lslavette aol Invlianapidis Railroad, will be sold at auction this evening, at 2 o'clock, on j the premises This is one of the finest and nnst Drotitable mit! in the State Persona de. j siring Ibis kind ol property, can End no better j chance for investment. B"(' ln dvertwetaent i in to dav's p.ircr. AMei.d the sale W.irr. McKtRNAX 4 GPLr,8IRRY. Heal E-taie Agents, N. t. West W'h. st. Mn'n Suoia Alligatur Shoe, three styles. Lasting Shoe, double sole, all styles. Buck-kin Slioe. three styles. Fancv Buckle Dre Shoe. Fancy P-ttcnt Calf Darkle. French Call Odter, sewed We have twenty bve new style of Gent' ihoes. In fact, anything tkt is etylish J good ia represented in our stock, and at prices the lo:t in the matket. 13 lw Jörn. YiüütDci k Co. $1JM)0 RiwAiD 1 he above reward will be fiveti to any persi.n who can furuish a pre-emption for coughs, odds, wboopinc-oougb, asthma, and consumption, which i rtjUt.1 to Dr. Sukkland'a Melbtluoua Cough Balm. This balani will cure the above complaints, a!o spitting ol blood and night sweats. Oue fiftr cetit bottle ia tufflcient for any one to try. The worst case of chron'C cough. atbmi, whooping wush and pritnsry C4tes ol consumption are cured bv Dr Strickland's MetJiduoua Cough Balsam. It can be had at auy druist's. It is diffirent from any other cough medicint we have kuowu in this country. tf.

' nerer C;t Tp.w ' . Care,! k a now.c1'u4. may hver around yoa, Joy be rotnmfDM tth rrief in your . op; Trouble vity ri to istrea and cafrtnd ) ou, Lut krp a b.ave pir.t atJ new gi up. Frl'tvls may forsake, sod yoor foe all asafl yon, rt- lrr with milMt your progress to tBp; Lrijr-tried stipprt- In a moment ny fail j on. hut stand to jvvt purpose a-id nevrr give up. Knvloa eee may cwplr ta betray yoa, Fl-e ones deprive of e ry pri'JS Anr"r ar,J htr.i n te to dimaf yu, But atanJ t;e a hero and never K'.te op. Poverty'i band may be htary Bpon yon. B tier a wormwo-J the dracbt V the cap; . Ctlily aud corrifuMj nteu nay lok ou you. Kl aland to jv-r purpo ai.d Lever fire op. Death, tha Tin tyrant. htmlf tny aaail you; Health, trBiftb, ard rior tcg:hee tny drop; 5otb:nsj rn ar'h willb found to aail yti. Bat look to it promit and Derer givs up. r'or He, who 1 able an4 wiülnjr a frr, himeir ba'h d-ronJ all cf death in tby cup, Aivt present- Himeir no an Kt-rual Lire-a:er, To tne wfco are faithful and never jpe op. . Notice to riullder and other. Under the profisioiia of an ordinance of the cit? of Indianapolis, the Board of Publiclm pmrement f aad city haa been organized, and will hold ita regular mcetina in theo(Hce of aid Hoard (in the City Clerk' Office.) in (Jlenii' IMock. on erh WVineviay aftemoon, commenc iuj: at 2 o'clock. The ordinance regulating tbe contruction of building within the city limita is r.ow in force, and hereafter it will be unlawful for any person to erect any building, brn, auble, out house or hed without firat obtaining a permit to do so from the Boanl of Public Improvement. Nor can any one drive acros. sidewalks or dl away erth from the me to aid in building, without firt obuining a permit. Permi: are also required to remove any building from one point to another. The penalties for building, nsing sidewalk or exctratiti sme, or for removing houe?, are all heavy, arid will be enforced to the letter. The Hoard will, in the discharge of itadutiea throw no obstacle in the way of builder, but will erTeitly endeavor to encouraging the im provcrnent of the city, the object of the. ordinance beii g to protect the public from the too free u of the sfreett lor tmilding purpfe, and to gu.trd aitHt ßrea from crelespnes in building Blaiik forms lor npilictions cn te bttired of the Clerk of the Board at the office aforesaid, who is instructed to a-sUt partie applying for permits in the preparation of their applicntuin. A speci.! meeting ol lle Iiord will be held on Situn.'ay alternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt the otKre of tlie Board, to attend to urgent hu-one", at which time pending applications wille b promptly acted upon. AUSTIN II. DROWN. Prest. of the H urd ot Pub Imp. C S. l'tTiLiriiLu, Clerk. lü-.lt Gazette, Free Pre-s, and YoIksbUtt copy.

Education. Dr. W C Thompson, at the lflst meeting of the Citv Council, introduced n resolution which we herewith puh!i.h. Dr. Thomn son is a man of liberal idea, a man of pr ence and education, and what he proves ih'juIJ therefore receive the thoughtful consideration of the commnniti : Whiukas, Tlie influx of foreign population to our country, Htid the grand ntovementa of liberal principles over the nations of the old world, and the pro-pect that the preservation of our na tional integi ity and institutions will rapidly in crea-e the loreign population on our shori'S, con nerting na more closely with loreimi languages, therelre, Rnnlnrd. That in the opinion of this Council it is the duty ol the School Ttustees to introduce, at the earliest practicable period, instruction in the German and French l.tuuuaue in our Common Schools, that .ur youth, who choose, may be qualified to mert tlie wnnrs of the country, nnd be able to tepiesent, when otJJcd on, the principles of public institutions in tho courts of Europe. Dr. Thompson's pl in, aa developed above, we will say, meets our cordial anprov U'h are alwavs, like every enlightened mm, for the elu cation of the people We luve fien had occasion to lament that we did not understand Eng lish, Get man, aud French, and other languages, ourselves Z3t0 te of the mot elegant etabliahments in the city is that of Maudlin k Adorns, boot -md shoe merchants. Blake's Block, oppi.ite the Plroer and Bates Hout Their stock is one ol the root elegant and extensive in the city. Ladies calling on them always can obtain beautiful tits, Hnd strangers in the city will nlwavs find their house open during all businesa hours, night and day, and competent and courteous clerks will at tend to them. San Accmr.NT Yererday a some worV men were employed moving an ld frame building on Georyi street, a portion of it fell, burying two individual beneath the ruins. They were ppeedily rescued nnd found to be very fcri ou1y hurt. Drs. Meats and A .1 Mullen were culled in. nnd the pa' tents, although PittTering. were left with hopes of the;r recovery. Wr learn that the name of one of the unfortunate men was Patrick Murphy. JTGovernr Morton appeared ye-ferd ty on dress parade, at University square He was n the outside of a horse, in his. celebrated bareback act He has joined the one hund-ed ilav service, but, we are informer! . by the Adjutant General. hs not vet been mastered in. He has some conscientious scruples, we are to'd, about taking the oath r"C.pt. J. R Fay. formerly of the 150th Pennsylvania, but now A. A. Q M. on Col. Bker's stiff, left list ni:ht for Nahville, on rni'i t try business. Captain Fay is now of the V R. C , and has approved himself a brave officer. He is an accomplished gentleman, and we are proud to rank him among our friend. f?yStrners vi-itius the city, who are anx ions t i procure ?he 1 1 tet style of a hat or cap, should not fail to call at the old, reliable, aud well know n hat and cap establishment of Btker & M Tver 19 3t PILn A STJBE CURE! I Vp'RTr.'U)Y is hein? curel cf this d.ntressinK disJ ea by the ue vt DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what a '?To;er v Mr. J. p. Hmr'e. t Second -feet. (Tneirnatl. O.. t tie la t-een a i! read fa I urterrr w ith rdf fir a I'-rir tin e, and h t riet nearly evrjthmc, nd Co!l 'ltain J no re'irr. Me u-.nl atioui ne tou'th T a "t 01 i r. Snc'a d' lj e () nt nent. an! it tn A a complete care. Heailvi.e every oti i. Herme tatry it. Sola bylllti;iint jcen per pot. Mann'aftured itNo. rit Ft uril Mrert. t':i ruu.ati t. Ak for Strickland's file ilcmrtly. TT sa'v by W. t. Hvkit A C.. Prowninr A S'oa;, Stewt A Morsan, J. F. Snoar, T m A fox and Ecer A Winrher. mr?-.il e.-IAly RAILROADS. iii(Hniinnli and fladiwon RI. IS64. rinSZ'JU-Z'H 1S64 New Arrangement to Commence .tion titty liar IOf IStilreWO panffr trains dady (Saadays axctpte4) ba I Ivero trxttanapoli.- and Mwlteea. Laar tb l'nioo Ivpnt llacapoha, at t-00 . a and 3 P. at-, arriving at Maiisoa at 10 SO A. iL. and 7.50 P. M. Leave he lpt al Madiaoa at A. M. and 1.49 P. arnvtrf at tnd-.atiepoli at 11 A. M. and 7.4 P. M. Tram tea eaCo!am,'Uafr Ka-nl't at I P. arr rat 1 1 I" W Keinw teare KatviU at T A M , an vtiiK at Colunxt u at 11 15 A. Tbi KoaJ fjfui a line wi:h tne Patfctl at Madifii for Ifce trrtetriAk4i f fre'gbl batweaa CacinnaU and LodUnpl. and points Wet, Tanff af Fralxatsaa law 4 by ry ether route. S aJ;per aad BBaixha&u Kaai will fiad It ta theirlatartt to L;p by ttUllL. naxlS D.C. BäaJCIIAJt, Sapariataade&t.

Telegraphic Dispatches.

aaroavaa atrmaaLvroTaa aaav statb itmriL. fror ."tlwrnlnf Itrpart e rlr,t p-e-l MIDNIGHT REPORT. LATEST WAR NEWS. FR03I SHERMAN'S ARMY. JOHNSON FALLEN BACK TO ATLANTA. LATER FROM GEN. SIGEL Nothing Later from Gen. Grant. CAPTURE OF A RICHMOND EDITOR. Arrest of the Author of the Bogus Proclamation. FOKEIGN NEWS. AAREST OF SAM. MEDARY. &c, &c, &c. &c. From etv Vork. iw York, May 2 ). It may be interesting to the public and piesa, nho were r?o imposed on in publishing the receut bogus proclamation to know, that in this city there has of late existed a body of news' gatherers, stylinz themelve3 Representatives ot the Western Pre-s." composed of Messrs. White, Hill k Yalerd, who have beeti sending diputche.s to Spricjtfild and Boston, Massachusetts; and to Ilucliepter, New York; as well as to Cincinnati, Chic.igo, St. Louis, and other points in the west. Tbe persons are in no way connected with tht Associated Press, which hm well known and reliable agent in the city, as the truthlul nature ot his dispatches fur iuiuyyetrs will testify. It uppeirs, hs we learn fiom correspondents of the Commercial Advettiser, tut on Tuesday dispatches were lelt by this Western Paper Ashocution, or reported to have been lelt by them, announcing a nrocl tm ition th t there would be a dr-tltou the 1st of July. WheUier they Usued the procl.ttntion, or whether tume oilier person pased in ou their wires, is not utlioi illy known. It is lair to inler, however, that some member ol the ntove was the author of the bous pntclatnation, or some pcr.-on connected withit knowing the tact that a call w.ts about to bo made. One of the members ol the We.-terti Association is a confidential employe of the War Department and Ilm others occupy otticiil portions, giving thern an opportunity to secure announcements prior to their being prepared lor the press. The Provost Marshal of Washington is civing the atl'dir u most thorough investigation, and II the above uieuiioued persona will be ex.aiuii.ed iu relet ence to this great outrage ou the people aud the pi ess. Tlie Commercial's Washington special, dated May 2'), sys: Olhers atitl civilians are constantly coming from the. trout, and say the Union troops regard pu-.vess as a duty, and that they are content on revenging the many outrages com untied by the vindicate lue. The volunteer surgeons who were summoned to Fiederickshurg sie returning to the city, and repoit that the sick are well cured lor and rapidly rero eriitg. The Post's Washington special, dated May 2D, say c: Although there was no heavy fighting yesterday ni' itiiiig bctwfeti the two armies in Virginia, it is evident tit t Grant is pt ep iriu tor ihe greatest ciileaf ol the war. 1 he guards w h were placed in charge of the World and Journal ol Commerce offices still hold pos-es-ion. They htve no new orders, aiul act strictly in accordance with those at br?.i received No documents in thee uthes are allowed to be touched at lleaoqmrlers, and the utmost vigilance is observed Nu iitlorio ition whatever iu regard to the suspended (triuis is commuuicuetd by ofliers in charge. Yisits to the incarcerated telegraphers are allowed. These gentlemen are well treited. The Tribute's con espoudent Villi Sigel's army say.-: The army left Woodstock on the 15th, muched IS tntles to New Matket, fought the forces offE-ke!s and Itnboden and retired to Sir.tburg in 43 hours. 'I he tuht Coinuienred by the 2fih Ohio attacking Itnboden atxl driving him to New Market, whete he wjs teintotee! Sigel partially renilon-ed our force. Tue rebels ch infed twice on our lines, the second charge being succcsslui, but on reaching our second line they were m t by 1"? pieces of artillery Htid a lestrueti ve ml unr tiie, a I most anuihil iiiiig their tront line. We charted in turn and drove them back, but our batteries had ceased to allow our charge. The lebels, numbering two to our one, then drove us back, capturing live guns. The retreit then commenced in good order accross the river, the bridges being burnt after cro-sing The Times' correspondent with Butler's army ays: Gen. Butler's campaign up to the close of Mond y V fev ere engagement has ended with a withdrawal from our ndvanced po-itiou to our entrenchments at Kfimuda Hundrel. It crnuut be rcgirded as a defeat, as the object turned at was fully attained, which object ten. Butler was determined to attain even it his whole command had to be sacrificed. It was for the purpose uf nttr u ting the attention of the rebels, and gaining the outer defenes of Richmond Irora the movement of Geo. Kautx upon the Danville and Richmond railroad, us by the breaking of that communication every line of travel from Rich nvoid by which Lee could receive supplies for his army would be cut. Thi "correspondent sys Gen. Heckman wis was captured on Monday, while the Herild's correspondent details, with particulars, how he and Ins command fought through the enemy's line and joined our forces. t rout WuOiington. Washington. May 21. 6 3' p M. This P. M e hate di-p abbes dated at Ö 3d this A.M. Irom General Grunt. List evening- an effort was made by Ewell'a corps to tutu our right. He wis promptly repulsed by Birney's division and some ol Warren's troops lh it weie ou the extreme riht. About thiee hundred prisoners fell into our hands, besides many killed and wounded. General Grant sas probably our killed atd misOii; will reach sjj hiioorct. Over 2. lMi) veter iu tcinforcemetits have been sent to Grant. D spatches !rom Sherman, dated at Kingston at H o'clock la-t mgnt, state th u during the day he h ol pu-hed a coluinn bey od thu place in pur-nit of Johustou. as far as Cisville, and was kit m .hing in the litter put ol the day with H tdee'a corns. A h'rd right lor Atlanta i expecfeil to take place soon No report has been received from Butler tods v. Gen. Hunter his been nlicel in command of the D .artrnent of We-t Virginia, including the 5ju i.anuu th alley. Tde latest dites frjra Gen. Canbj were from Yi ksburg. Kd river is re.3r?el to be b'ocka led by shore batteries of the enemy at different p-ims, but meisuus have beeu taken to ciear the route and enable htm b reach; Alexitalrja, where he wid take comui ud ol the army. (Si.ned; E M Statox. Secretar of War. ItisprobihJe that Secretary Chate will soon issue a three cent Iractiunal bote to tupply the) scarcity ol cents. The Commit ee on Elections, have decided by large nmj-tritt, tint Gen. Tod is eul.tled to a seat as delegate from Dacotah. From lloaton. PoTO. May 2i I Edwrd A Pollard, of the Richm-'iid E'i'iner, a pa-enper on the prize eteamer Grey Uoutd when captured; alo a woman reported to be Belie Bovd, but the idea tit of the latter with tbe famous spy is doubtful The further detention of Pollard and this w'sroan will be Üxrd by th Uaited States authori tie.

. From aiastaTflle NasuTitir., May 20 Gen. Sherman is in po-es-'on of Kingston. Rome. CssSville. sod the line of Eureka. . The srmy had beary ikirmi?hic 11 the way from Resaca. 1 he railroad and telegraph are repaired op to the preent pition of the array. ' The troops are Iu good spirits at.d condition. Johnston is believed to be at Atlanta. Prospects are good for the most important success of otir army. Fite hundred and thirteen prisoners were cap tured at Resaca, who arrived yesterday and today. Among them are thirteen commissioned ofbeers. belonging to Polk's md HarJee's corps. They will be sont north to-morrow. Hugh Tracy, a niite ol Ray county, Tennea see. was hune to day bv order of the Military Commission, charged with bushwhacking and murdering Union citiiens Hebetravej n j penitence on the scaffjld, and aVid he died a true rebel soldier, not guilty of shedding innocent

oiuou. Foreign IXetrs, New Yokk. May 20 The following has been received per steamer rT Newfoundland: The rebel cruiser. Florid t. destroyed the ship Avon, of Boston; on the 29ih of March. In the Ilou-e of Commons Mr. Barnes moved a fecoiid reading of the bill reducing franchises in boroughs to 6 for householders. After some debate, tbe measure was defeated by 2T7 against 216. The British channel fleet left the Downs and returned westward. Gladstone had made tn unfortunate speech on tbe reform bill : - The Liberal journals are jubilant over Mr. Gladstone's speech, end regard it as indicative ot a great relorm. ' The Times' correspondent at the Danish headquarters says: The whole disposable force of the Dtnish combatants is onlv 244'ÜO, while the Au-trians and Prvssians iu Denmuk numbered tfO.000. The allies compelled 2.ÜU0 inhabitants to assist in demolishing the fortifications m Fxederica. From Philadelphia, lii i LADt i pit i a , May 20. A special to the Bulletin from Wa-hmct n sms: Th Star says the skirmishes in Grant's army for the I ist lew tiaja have been in our favor. The rebels conle-s a want of supplies. A .lare number of rebel pri sou era were taken in the battle on w hdnesday. Arret I r the Proclamation Forger. Saw York. May 2d The forcer of the re cent proclamation purporting- lo have been issued by Pre-ident Lincolu, has been arretted and confessed that he palmed it off ou the journals for gold nnd stock operation.. His name is Howard, a newspaper rerorter. . . . Front rinchitiaii. CiNCtNNATi. May 0 Sani. M edary . editor of the Colum'Mis Crisis, wis nrre-ted at Columbus to-day by the United Slates Marshal, and brought hers. ... COMMERCIAL. !it Tft.au a 4 ph. J aittw Vork rriMrket. New York, May 20. Cotton l(j?2c better; yi92. Flour. State and West, lower, less active, and Hc lower; no buyers at outside' quotations, $? 4.(o;7 f.j; Rounl Hoop Ohio, $7 9 Whisky fitmer; $1 2?(1 20 for State, $1 30(oj 1 32 for We-teiii, Wheat heavv n l lc lower; $1 59(3; 1 CO Mil. Clut., l 61(1 "I Winter Bed Wesfern, silcs poor; Wim er Red $1 63 Co ti very scree and firm. 01 J mixed West. $1 ;(. in store. U.HS dull and drooping; e5!M)J.a'c for Westem Pork fit mer; $26(326 50 for mesa; $28 12.i old .lo.; $23 5!)r24 lor new do ; $26 5ü2 ol.l attt new rrioiH. Mess beef Jl$r Country tries- G(d7. Country prime IU(17. Packed mess 2:i2J 50. H icon sides ouU. Lird opened firm and closed heavy at Monev easi , 5(tc7Sterling l.i'wer.'l u6l 97. G dd a I nie firmer, opening at 6 1 2 declining to HJ,3, and closing at f2c Mlll'.ltlHIIII 'larKel, Cincinnati. May 21. Flour unchinzcd; extra $7 00, super $6 50 Wheat fair demand, at $(55(310, White $105(3170 C-itn quiet nnd steady, $1 15 for ear, and 1 20 lor shelled. Otts firm; 4;. Re nominal; small sales could be made at $1 75. Whisk v advanced to $1 25; sales of 1,700 bMs Mess pork firm; sales of 5 )0 bbli at $23 for new. an. I 26 for old Lard rir trier; 4:'0 tierces choice city at I3c. IncliHed in Pales of mo pork Yesterday was 500 i.bia taken bv Montred Cannda bouses. No movement in hu k meats. Gold 792'Oc burins, celling 84c. Silver G5 buying, selling 70. ROBACK'S BITTERS. GRFEXBACKS ARE G00t, BUT ItlK RETTER. ST0MACU BITTERS. Ton tliu-an1 bott. fold in cr month. Tbe not popular stomach bitters In nst. ROBACK'S BITTERS. Good for all deranpem- nt tf the M-imacb, HiliHune, I jver Coropla ntat.d general debihty. KORACK'S FITTERS. They possess wonderful tonic properties, elvinu tone t the appvtite and digestive organs. KOBACK'S BITTERS. , Debilitated Ladies and sedentary perMn w ill f nd in then an excellent toinc. KOBACK'S BITTERS. A "Ire R'a'ul before each -eal will remove iQllilfetion and al! ljrer 1ieas-. UO KICK'S "1 B1TTEKS. Tbey are better than all Pill, PowJer aad ether iiju-eoU. disagretab! cotrpount!$. KOi;Ul4VS ITTJCItS. Tliey can be t.koti without regard to diet,' At an appetiier tLey have n ieQual. uoiMrK'A niTTrus. They are prepared by an 1 1 and skillful phyhlclan from well-know a ei table remedies. KOH K U S IIIXM ltS. whrever known tbey have become a standard family treu'gttenin.' remedy. HOItAlK'ü IllTTCKS. Try one tiottle, and rou will alw ajs use them and reibbi nd tbeni 10 ttir. UOHK KS KITl I'JtS. C. V. ltll K ..l Proprietor, An ' com poun 1er of S crunch Bi'teri, Flood PuniSer and R ood I il , atrd Ihstilhr and n acuhicturer of Catawba at'd Swe lifi B aTivJie, ar.J a'' W!n1 of the fltt domes tlr Ii4in-r, wbk-h ar-eold wbolale r in any de-.be t qu it Ii y. at Nos.56, 5, CU and 62 Eat Third aireet, Cin-ciin-a i, t). r .ale t y Dnirrlta an1 Healer In Medline every-w'j-re, and y Br-wn'r. 4 el as, J. B. Tickri and TT. I. Ha-kit k Oo.,lDdlanpcll. caySwlyftd aw MENDING ANDSCOURINC, B T CONRAD fETTK. yO. 1 SOUTH JIERIDIAS treet U fftrtnenta en'raned t b'tn will b promo It and nearly reno-afd and repacd. All kinu of raiiorinz a&dcct Ira: for bey and xaen, In tb te.t rvle, en hrt notice aud at low ratet. i-jVS dttn PROFESSIONAL. A. J. MULLE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office Clymnaal um Building Corner .nerldian and tVlilnjton Sta., INDIANAPOLIS. IND., . , ayli-UU

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MEDICAL.

1 NOT ALCOHOLIC. ' .' - ' " . . - ;.. 1 A llililf Concentrated ,V?sctable . Extract. tm. Jir jw 2& jk DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS J PREPARED BT Dr. C. M. Jackson, Fhira, Pa. WiLL EFTECTUALLT CCRK LIVER COMPLAINT, . DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Debilitv. Diseases of the Kidneys nd all Diseases ari-ing from a dis ordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Naue. Heartburn, DieusY for" Food, Fulness or Weights in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried nd D fficult Breathing, Flutterivz at the He-trt. Choaking or Suff ettine Sea anions when In a lying postute. Dimness of Vision. Dot. or Webs before the biht, rever and Dull Pin in the Head. Deficieocv of Preparation, Yellowness ol the Skin and Eye, Pain in the Side. B-tck, Chest. Litnl. Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh, Constant I mag ininpsof Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, and will poitivelv prerent YELLOW FEVER, DILLIOÜS FEVER. &c. They contain n Alcohol or Bad Whisky! They will cire the above diseae in ninetynine cases out of a hundred. INDUCED by tb esfnslre aale and unirersal popuUrity of H uiflandV tiernun Litters (purely ve(r,etaLie) Loia of ignorntit quacks and unscrupulous adveoturrs, bave 'iiied ukoh mlTeriti; humai.iry the floodgates of nostrums in theshap of p or wui-kv, vilely compoundcU with u juriou drugs and christened Tonics, Stomebie and BiU-r. Bw-ai of the I nuuiTsble array of alcoholic preparatious In plethoric lotd- aud big-btllj. U krg underlie model appIlatiou of BttrA, hieb instead of curing only azgr.vate disease, ni leave tLe ii.apotDted salferer iu derpair. Do you want something to strengthen you? l)vi you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your constitution? D you want to ieel well? Dotou want to get rid ot nervousness? Do you want energt ? Do you wxut to eleep well? Do you want a bnk and vigorous feeline? Ifvou do use HOOFLAND'3 GERMAN BITTERS. Dom Ret. J. Xt it ton Uroicn, D. D., E-iit of tht EntlU'l'tJd' of Rtlijim KnmcMge. Altiongh not dispoel to favor or recommend patent nv rfitin In get.eral. through di-tru-t of tbeir fngre-iients and -ffects, 1 yet know of no suHIcient rea.-ons wliv a man may no test iy 10 th- benefits he believes hinw If to b.v receiid from an Mnipl preparation, in the hope tbatit may contribute to the benefit of ot iers. t do thi more resdi'y in re nurd to Hoofiand's (erroan Bitter, prepaied by Ur C M Jackson, of this city, because I wns prejudiced against thern for many yea"s, under the impreMon that the were e in-Hy an alchlie mixture, l m bftebte i to my fr--n1 K brt Stio maker, K-q., for tha removal of this prejudic b proper te, and lor -ticouragenient ti try th ui, when sutler ur from pre at ai d long .onlinue-l d bility. The ue of thiee bottles of ibrf bi t.-r, at the be;iniiioK ol the pre-ntyear, wa- fuliow. i by evident re i' f aud rebinraiion to a degree of bod i! und m.ntal v gor h;ch I ha l not felt f.r tx ujootba '-eiore. and h"d almost deRpai.r.i of reg ninf?. I therefore thai.lt Oou and , niy friend for directing rat to the u-e id them. J. ShWTtHI BitOWX, l'uiiadii. JuneC3. JS61. . , PAllTICULAIt NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bot lex, compounded of .he cbe.pvsi whisky or Common rum, co ting from 20 to 4U cents per gallon, the taie dicui-ed by aiiie or corrialider .eeu. Tni-icUss of Bitters has caused nn I ill contin'ie to caue, a- long a tney can he cold, hundred to die the rieatu of the drunkari. By their ue tu sy.'eni i. kept cou inually umler the niftuetice or alcotiolic timuUnt of ihr wurfi kind, be deMre lor lujuor I created a d kept up, and the reuuif is ail the horror attendant upon a drunkard, lite and death. For rho e who ib-Mre and will bavt a liquor hitts we pulli h tbe following receipt: Get one bottle oflloofiand'M German Hilter and m x with t'r e quarts ot gHxt B andy or W h..-kv, aDd the lesuli will be a prepara ion that wni far excel u medial virtue and true euelleoc any ot 1 he numerous liquor bitter, in tho market, at d w I1 t'it much !-. )uu will bave all tbe virtue, of II ofUnd'-i Bitter in connection with a giKd atlicle of liquor, at a much le.s price thau tLee inferior preparation. will cost jou. Attention Soldiers! nnd Friends ot Soldier! We call the attention of all having relations or frienda In th- a:my to the lact that Hj. H tnd'aGerman Bitter' widcure mne-tenih ol ih dieas-t Induced by exposure and privation in ident to camp Hie. In the lists pub lulled a m t da ly in the in wp. per, i.n the arrival d tbe t-i k, t will be noticed that a v-ry larp proportion are puMerinii from debility. Krery eise ol that kind can here d ly cured b- iloolland'a German Bitter. Ui?ea es reultm Irom disorder of the uitre.Uve "rca. s are speedily -enioved. We h. e no herniation in tatinic th t, it f ee Bitter were fieely twd among our loldi r. bundred 01 live MiiUt tr saved th-t otherwie will be lost. n e call part cular attention to the following remarkable aud well autueu:icled cur of one ot the nation's hrroen, whose life, to use his ow n language, "haa been saved by the B.tters." pBlLAblLTHIA, Augu.t 23. 18C3. Mfrrs. Jones A tas: Well, gentlemen, your Hoofland's (ieruiati BiUera has eaveii my life. There is no mi-take In th!. It 1$ voecbod for by numlers of my comr id-s, some of whose name, are pi udtd, and who were fuiy coRuix nt if the all tbe circum.iances n my case. I am, and have Veen lor the last four jear, a member of Sherman' celebrated battery, and under he immediate command ol Capf. IU B. Ayrea Through the exio.iiru ttenJant upi n my arduous duties, I was attacked in Nove ait r last with in flam "at ion of the lurgs, and wa tor seventy two days n tie hospital. Tbiswa. folio rd by great debility, higLtened ly an atlark of dyer.tery. 1 was then r. moved Jfrom the White House and tetit to this c ty on board the steamer State ol Maine, from Inch I landed on rhe 2 th id June. Fine that time I haw been a' out as low a any one rouid be and std. retain a spark of vi ality. For a week o more I was scarcely able to sw-aPow anything. a"d II I did force a morsal down it wastmm diately thrown up aaln I cculd not een keep a gla of water on my stomach. Life could not last at der these rircunvtance; and accordir rly t ie pLydHan wbo bad le.n w orkma; faithfully, tboukh unui ces-fu'ly. to reue me from the grasp vf thedread archr, fiaükly told me tl.a' rhej could do no moref.rme. and avsedme t see a clergjman, and to make such rii-p.Msitjon .f r y limi'ed futid as best suited. An acquaint aixe who ? reif nie at the fioapta!, Mr. Fredrnck Stephenbron, of Sixth tielow Archstret, advised me, a a forlo-n hope, to try your B tters, and kindIt .Tocured a bottle. From the tune I Commenced taking tb'm the gloomy shadi) of ceath recefed, and I am now, thank God tor it, ge" ing betert Though I hare taken but two bottles, t Lave a dried ten pounds, and I feel .anguine of being permitted to r join my wife and daughter. Iron whom 1 bave heard no b.:r g for eighteen moiiilis; lor, herniem, I am a lojal Virginian, irom tbe vcinity or Fiont Bov.I. jour nvluable Bitter. I owe tbe certainty of life vftcb has taken the jJ ace cf vin fears to your K'rters will I owe the glorb'ti psmlege of aain claip:ig to my r ototn tbsewboare dcarert tome in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MAL0SE. We fully concur In tba truth of the above statement, as we bad de-paired of seeibgour comrade, r. il alone, restored to le 'Sth. JOHJCC'L'IHU.EBACK, t New Trk Battery. (iK i. A ACKLKY. Co C. 11 h Maine. LKW IS CHLVAMFK. Wl S.V. I F.. rKCKIU I-t Ar I I r , Bat. F. J. B FASKWKLL, Ci. B. 3.1 Vt. IIEMtY B JKKtME.Co B,do HKNKV T. MACU'N.iLD. Co.C. 8tb Maine. JOHN K. WAkU Co K, Sth Va ne. HKKMAN KMTf.C. H.TadN.T ATIIANI LH.TmuMaS, Co F,thPa. ANDK' W J. KIMBALL. Co.. a. 31 Vt. JOHN JtNK.N, Co. B.. Kth Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that lb igBatur of C. M. JACKSON" U on the wrapper of each bottle. Trice per Cottle 75c, or half a dozen for $1 Should yonr neareat drnrrUt not bav th anfcl, da not b U off byauycf tk intoxi'stinj i rpara'Wi that may be o'errd In I's tl.ee. but send to tu, and w wilt forward, aeccrejy packed, by expre. Principal O Mice and ?I;mufac:ory Ao. C31 Arch Street. .lOE A: KVAS, (S&ecesaora to C. 34. JACXSOX M CO,) . . PR0PEIKT0RS. For aale bv Draggista and dealer ia every tn ia tha Coitad Sutea. my?-dlCt taw

CROCCRICO.

J. B. ALTOJLDL. i at. CALD WILL, i H. E. ALTOiD. ALVOHD.CALDWLLLA AIAOKD, WHOLESALE GROCERS. AJCD COMMISSION MERCIIINTS. Ara la DAILY raceipt of freak gooda. Constantly on hand aad for sale at tha lowen prices, large and assorted stock cf Coffee, Sugar Holataca, M'ip, IClce, Tea, ."XailaH tlasi,Veedenwarei aoaps,Caadlest Starcti, Italalna, Clrara, Tbcco. .Mackerel, WliltePI.li Cord nee Twine, Cotton Yrn, Df e9fuffi ?iitta, Flpa, Daten, Jellies. Brandy. fiin um, wines, U tilakf, oiionf or nil klndt nnd rriantation and llokcr Itinera. Particular attention given to tht sale of pnonucE or uvrns 68 East Washington Street. INDIAN V0LIS, IltD. pr?!-d,vw AGENCY. WALKER, M'KERNAN & GOIDSBEBHY, HBlIi BVT1TB IGBiMS," Ko. 8 Wct AValiliiKtoii Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., OFFEUS FUU SÄLE THE FX)LL0WIXQ Il PilO PETTY. A HOUSE AND LOT on Hosbrnok street. $ 60C A HOUSE AND LOT In Crane' suUUvioiua.... -o A H- C.-MC AMI IX)Too Soui blVla ware atrees.. 150 A HOUSE AND WIT on West street 7u0 KsSlDhNCK on Third street, rontaiiutig th ee root nx, good cellar; Ac , a fine sei, liuti of fruit trees on tbe M, cheap at R00 A HOUSE AND LUT Iu out lot 125 I 000 A HoL'SK AMI IJJT on Blake treet l.Bi A HOL'SK AND MiT on MisMiuri street l.OO A H it'E AND LOT on 1 1 nois street l,iüu A UNK HDl SK on Ohio street. to t-tory fr-me, seren rwim, okJ cellar under tbe wbe, Kood stable, wood bouse, alf cisteni, ic. Terms ei? .......... f.ftoo A Ht;USE ANIi U)l on Sou.h Illinois treet 45" A HOL'SK AND in I Tat e'n a id !i-tj 2,0 DOUBLE HolK AND UlT on MiiuisMpj.i street 2.r-U) Hi'l SK AND LLT ou Harr son street 1 00u llOUSK AM) IXT on Koutb IMirHi.ireet.... . .. 12,500 0.E OF IHK M'T DrSlltACLK HUIIDlNQ 1-IJ1S on Pennsylvania street, between MicLN (tan an Vermont .. 6 Too BITll.ll Mi IX I on Virginia Avenue 'oW hUll.DlMJ LOT on the comer oi Smith and West "Teet , .-.i .... ino UlLDtM NiT on MrCariy srreet ' ff) nUll.DINti LtJT oti NVw York street 1 200 ONE CKE Ur in llendern'a addition 5,000 DLlLD MJ LuT corner of Lockerbie aid Fast street j UOUMi AND I 0T on South street we.t of liis-H'-'il pi. I hre rooms, khj4 ce.lar, wII, out-hu-es, Ac 000 A CHKAi AND DKS: KALLE ItEMDKNCK oa " ir in a avenue. Two story fr.mie building, contains five rooms, cellar, ef cist rn, c. Fine asortet:t of snrub' erv. Tines, fruit trees, Ac Convenience comid f 3 T50 A NKW AND ELF.GtNT HoVik on ilarket streei; five ' rii.. cellar, wejl, arable and all modem conretiienres. Fine ground, well turriehen with vine-, fruft and ornanierital tree.. JCK) GOOD Fit A MK H0LSK8 on Alabama street rour rooms, summer kiteben, new i-uble ar d complete 1JJ00 A 'KAT IlitlCK COTTAGE on Virginia 'ave&ne, con'anit three rooms, reüar, .i bou e smoke hr.iiKe, and ad the nece..arv conrnfer,. ce ; irronud- Uj-te ally adorned w:tu L rubbery - and fruittrees.. 2100 A COMMODIOUS HOUSK en iairiV're trän Wie'. Hotel; rive rmis. j-oM cellar, worl bou.e, an 1 other convenience.; l,.'oo six ykrtimc TWO Hl.NDf ED VACANT !0r situated In every part of the city, and varying in price from 200 to W ,IH'H. FOUK TEALS' LEAF. of a Ror.4 Hotel attaated tear the. L'nbin Depot, ecoffimodate (. enty.hte Keu; custom greater than it capacity to accommodate. Rent and lictntt fn. e-UlES HOUSK, north wie f Wa-Lineton atree', between IHitiof. and "kieri- ian. THKrE hUlNKSS H(USE.H on Wet Washington street, north id. BU.siNF.S.s H TSE en tbe south aide of Wash nfton lreet,lteeii lihtioia and M'Tidian. hlMM- SS HOU.K on i.uth Me'idian street. MIN"S-S HOUSE 'n at Washington .treet. A GoODSHiCK OP FA Ml LT GKOCEKIE for safe, and will rem the bou.e cn aming th- m to the purchar. A Crt rate tnd f r bu me... A FIRST CLASS UklT AND SAW M IL. tbre miles from tl.e ci-y; two runa f states make, a y0, 1 fi.,i r: sawntiilcu a.Ot-O feet of lumher per di) ; t-n acra of roand attached; a bargalo, aa the Kill will pay for Itaeif in oe year. In add tion to the above we have on hand a lit of property, uffldent in extent atid variety to sui tbe req'Jirements, tate and pur.e of eery one desiring to purcha. WALKF.K, McKFKNAN A GOIJiüBEKKT, No. We.t VYa.'hii.tfioo .treet. mjaVdw Indianapo'ls, Iod. $10 A DAY! WILL IZ PAID TO AGENTS TO SELL NEW WAR PUBLICATIONS, Call any day from 10 to '1 or from to 4. D. It. CHAUBERLIN, Geo. Artet, nylT-dlw & Indiana Averrce, tadianapoli. TO FARMERS. REAPERS AND MOWERS. pHK TRH3T HARVESTER ! OX F.XHtfTn02f AT I tkaCOiirt Hon.e Yard. ft-ka'. Hand ItaAer acd Ohio Uiippar. Farmers call and tx amine tbem. B16-dlm L .AT EES, Aftst. . Dr. A. II. UAIala, Orr er nis tr.nrr r. to the cittzens ci Inlianapjh, aad v-nitj. OSlce. Ttrf iBia A vennt No. M. Re.Merce North N.w Jersey street. No 17. FOR SALE. imUBLK KKK'X COITAGK HOI SE. NO. 117 West Knttb treet, one and a half forlea fchf, three rt-ont an a U'.cben, remet)td eliar arxier each, tb ct-iera ai 4 porch Poes.a riven faoiediatery. Till rood. For partieaJara call at B. Lf aa'. tirocery. nyl&-iw B. LOG AX.

cpcctAt. rnoticcoV 11 J ' I ? HAGAffS MAGKOUA DAllr This U tht anot delijltfU a q.1 eitraordmarj artv'.a m discovered. It car.e tb nn borst f ar ae4 hac4a4apofly aate textaur of ravtatttf Waauty, m pnigthiaaibJpyr,ty f youth, sad Ui 4UHnm4 rpearattco ao taviUsc la the cirj bU of laakiv. remove, tan, freckles, r'.rrpl- aU fOBllMM t-f i!n. leaving Ue cotapleUoa fre.a. traespareot vtA' aaoot. It ta aa a. cav.ienal V Jarlowa la t ttl. Patroniied by Actress, u.i QTt lgm. UPva very lady .houM have. eolj teryabera. rr pared by W. 1. nAQA.Trey, Jf. T. ' " A4droaa all order to - - PEM AS S. BAK5IS h CO. Jew la,!. . febS-aaeod . KEVOLI'TIOX In tlio DrofiNitifj Room' By the s!moat ttuac aaooaartioa of the parties Int. rested. CH1STADOHOS IIAlll II YK f has replaced the old worn oct Inventioc for eol.rtrg tho hair. vhith tht better fpertereo f year baa proved to bota2feeUvt aad dtlettrioua. d-lfk tie cotopvsada tt ... 13 WAM Mi apoo tht hea th of the hair aod dry p and coovcido tho Juicet which sutaln ft. Mi mild, geulal and perfect dy la fotuid to be a vhal.zlcg as well aa a coloring aOBt. Crlstadorot Hair frrscrvutlve, a valaable adjunct to tho Djt, ia dressing and pronjotlrg tkt growth and perfect fceaJth of She ba!r, and: of Itaetf, when ned alone, a safeguard that protects tho trea from decay under all circumstances and &nder all c '.xea. Uanafactwtd by ' ' j. CktiTatXJKt), k f ' Wo. t A "tor Dooae, Sew York. Sold by all Drngjiati. IppUed ly gll JJtir Drtinrt. . apr29.deodAweow IlOTfS HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HÜTTS HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, HOTT'S H1AWATIU 1UIR IKSTOKATlTt. In Loni;fellow'a Poena HiawalLa was aJudrd to bare 1 conterreO the greatest bo-n en Lis irine btaue I brought to ia notice com. K 'Try tt ill odont that our preparation I worthy il tht naase, tor the sisttu UcvQlers when it ia known. WUAT TUE HIA WATUA DOES. It restores faded and t;ray hairs and wbi.kers to rheir orifpnal color. Ii fcrii.a op the natural shading of out hair with another, thus gnlr.g tbe hair a perfect life appearane. so thai the nnt cr.tcl oterer i ar.noi detect it Uf-e. It makes h v. bear mnft at. a ;lty.to. its falims; out, cleanse, it at d tbe sea p Torn all Id purl ties, ia aa rraoily app let and wiped from tbe stlu sty hair dieastnr, aud eu'lrely overcomes ifce tad .0,ct at pr. iouue of preparauou. cuuiautitia; aulhor, sucar of lead Ac. -...--. The propsietoraof tht Hiawatha publi-bed tbe ftJlow. ; Ir g cballenge to te.t, In th Nw Y.rs d.-l.ea Circo weeks which ..... - WAS SEVER ACCRHTT.O; ! X-et eotae well known and siislntereated persona ap point on to the proprietcr of each preparation for tht ' bair to br t.g vp tha color. Evert proprietor to nothtnr but his wn preparation, and tbe person aosblvia; else oring tbe test. A certificate of tht rt sU to bo widely published at tho eapeiu of tba saoceafn competitor. Sold every wheroi " JOrTH BOTT CO,' maris dir Ho. I Untvtnity I lace, M T. COUGHS A.D COLDS. The sudden chanjea of our climate art aarrea of Pul monary. Bronchial and Asthmatic Affect ions. Fi perlene having proved that simple remedies often act speedily when taken In the ear y taget of the diaease, recourse should at once be bad to BROWN'S BROXCniAL TROCHES or Losen rea. let tb CoM, Conga or Irritation of tb ' Throat be ever o I ight, at ty tbi precaution a dort a riotia attack may be effect a ally warded ol - Public Speakers and Singers will nd then effectual for clearing and atrengthening the voic. Soldier sboold have tbem, aa tbey caa bo canie J lu tba pocket and taken ben ueea-ion require. . ) Sold by all Druefista and Dealers tn Med.clces ta tb United Stale and most foreign countries at 33 cett lift i t. nyS-Clwl t-LADiEst ladies: ladies: dont, fail to read tb advertisement t tbia paper, hadT i IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. He.!an. of yew Tork, baa devoted tb last thirty years f Lis practlco ta ;; Female Complainta. III Pilla art likt charm. They '' are reliable and safe. mwO-oA. DISEASES OF THE NEHV0ÜS Seminal, Urioary and SesUal ?j sl'm. new and rellabt treatment In Report of tbt U'iWAHD ASS CIAT10JT. Sett by mail In sealed letter envelopes, free .f eta. gt. ,. Addre. D. J. SKILL N IIOfGliniN, Howard Aaeocia tion, No. 3 ioutb Ninth tmt, Pbiladelpbla Pa. naar30-dAwly RTNERV0U3 DEBILITV. SEMINAL Weakne-a, etc tarn, öt ctrreri by on who haa really cared otm.elf and hundreds f eabera, and will tell yew nothing bit tbe fruM. Address with t op. KDWaKD H. TkaVKR, fvbl-dlwly lxk Box, Boston, Mas. tir SO L D I E K S WE THINK DR Strkkla&d ia quite right ia advising yen. la b advert!. ment la ur oinmna of tt-day' paper, to take a bo'U of bis highly recommended Anti-Cholera MUturc io your knapaackt, U may aar tb live of tnaby of our b soldiers. Mothers, see that your aor.a do att negiett It ' You ran get It it lh Drug Store at SO cer.1 -er Lol'lc. It is tb bt remedy foe Lnarrbva and Iijser.t.ry. m arrbT -dl yer1 A w 1 y AUCTION SALES., r ; FOR SALE AT AUCTION , - - , : " I BT WAMKER, MjKERNAN & GOLDSBERRY, i " Saturday, the 21st day of May, at 2 o'clock P. Us, on the 'Premises, A LARGE STEAM FLOliRlXG MILL, , A T ZtONSVIIlK. INDIANA, ON TBT. Af ATFTTV? V Kailtoad.li.otan a lb llelat atill. Said Ullis lur stories bi.b. baa four run of te, tw ta.iue. andwtil'vrn out oo baodre.i barrtla ot Coar ia twrv bour. The 11 ur is ne of the test br in :b n rkL K Tl is is a fine o; po luntty for a pr.n wi b a -rrsil csp tat to rt.ake a pvtti(r investment, lor on-tblrd oxlj ia to be p ifd down, balance in owe ar d t o jer . A aid track runs no to the tn.ll, tbe'rtby avbj all ba-iling. The locatien la food fur pnrchaalnj; wheat. For further e.rrcularseali on or adres W ALk LU, AlcktRNAiS' 4 GOLLSBFFRT. my 11 -did indiaaspclia, lad. OYSTERS, CAME. CtC. Oyster and Game Depot antjananaaat I HAVE CONSTANTLY OS HAND AT W B0LS fcAUtaadraiaU-i , (anrac. O) fcter. VcnUon, DacUi, Quails, risccs, Pralri I t Also i cbolce aad well docted ilul of : Family G roe trie m tf ProrUionx. fceaember I am cl AjtU tot : Mahoney's Celebrated Oysters, Tb nest Oytten In tba market. Tbey Urr,fr roua shell, of rch and dalleioo favor, and alwaya warranted fresh and tbe ears well tiled, Stad erdera, accoici arJed by cssh. to r ' C?C WlfJjAMS. s-r6-dlyj 1 Xenb IlMnols street. Ialiaepo!U. JOI1Ä UCULLlVAWe LIVERY, SALE AND 00AR0ING STABLE,; ,1o. to Katt Pearl Sireeti In rear ot flenilnrl Oalldlnc arl!ll7 . noKrr. AjQVAircn) " ' OS WATUIFJ. W1H0XLS, vlgUtT. TLATF, Dry Goods aad oOt rooal p oj'ty , f bodbt , aud toll t 3STO. 185 30KTH 1LU501A STklFT. NOÄWüOrr . RLOCX 1 (UP ST Alf A.) octialj

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