Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1864 — Page 1

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OPTICIAN. , rm 1 rUBUMir.D F.TKRT KORNINO AT IB NEW SENTINEL OFFICE Je 13 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, (cotjrra or mail irmr.) ELDER, HARNESS & BINGHAM, IropriiSor. fr - JO VOLUME XII. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., TIIÜKSDAY MORNING, JUNI- 1), 1804. NUMBER 4,259.

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U.S. 10-40 BONDS Principal fe Interest Payable in Gold. flVir. FII.ST NATIONAL n.VK (JFI!fWAXArOMS I I tb (ioveiriwtit Ag't.t f jT th ale of tbe- dr- . rat.! hond, nl H now nty to receive aubncrlptiona for tbe name. Tb llonl III fpfi!ly lIlvf rl. witbit eprpti?r, cr oib'-r cbarit', anJ will be C'up-u or Kf filtered I-n !. a tbe purcl.ar may d-ire.

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Great Central Rail Way Line. ( IniJ:npli ani Co!umN! ) OX AM AKTKR MOM) T. M V- SOtb, TRAIX 1.1 run a f '...., Sui:dav ex.oepte4: Leave liidiaiupi.!:: Iv Ktpre. (il. jua) at .W'd A. V Xitfht F.iprv (v:a luvt..!.; a: T: t P. M. CoJttm u Aa-- mx--!a': o la !. ,.., at 12 55 l. ii Train arriv. : X;bt Fipre.; .a l)av?w:., at.. -.o ,y Da F.ipre (iilVia tl li P.M. Columf.il Arct.mm ta'.i -n ;v:a 1'i j i, i. . .1.5 P. M. Kiprr tra.u f :!. .iw iiu. tbe f II w cv u:u-c-tiau: AtC'I'tt i J with 4"eTr?and. r.i,',l.. a :d . r nr.r-t K. K. for Cleve lar.d, lank.ra, R 1 N. w Y-:k an 1 B-'t-.:i. With Central Obw IL P.. f r swrk. Zanevi;. Wbeeünr, PitUHurt:, lialtiiaore, Wab.i.ct-n Otv, Phi:adelpbia and Nr York. VT!'b PJttt-H'ir. Coiomta and C!ni:t.r:i R. R. fr eat-eri vllle, l-.tt-t.crc, Urribur, Paitün re. Pbi.a lrijh'.a. Nw York a:i! K...t..n. At cr.MwBi t f Iatrf; and MicL.jfaR li iw, fcr IJmf. Toledo ard Derr-vt. At I'rban, cr-.i. of Atlauuc atj tireat Wet.-rn a-..i gn laky, IayU-n imI Oncin;atk Kailroaif. Tbe Ir F.ipre ai. 1 C ! .::.' ! Ac-or::.iotiati n tra.n comifcl drett at li. hn.cn 1 f r lhyttn, AHa, IlADuItt-ii an.i Cincinnati, arriv:ii)C in Ck :un:i at 1 1 -"J A. M. an -J .4i P. M. Xi CLA.'.e of car to t'o'ar.4lu upot: i::y train t!.l I. lie. Tbroc'b 5ej'.i,t; Car on N!t(jt tra't. - Tbrugh tickets for ale at thf Cr.'.-n Ipot. J. M. LIT NT, ies.rral Sapenntendent. F. CABt., General Ticket Ajjml. JeT-dtf.

1 I,0r'S,!KAI,S N 0-,"iISLANl,SUjARg-4 0 () 1 1 N M0LA!'i;Es' 1 jO 1 1 1 SYkUP's" 0 1,AI F 1 1 Is AN,) KFfiS SYRurs' HALF CHESTS AND CADldKS TKA. 0,000 KF';s:iA"-,' O PA('KA(iKS MACKKRKI WM1TR FISH W.OIIll n-l TKOUT. Ä'ö 0 0 0 W0RTn T0RACC0 AXDCHIAKS. MPd-S. "O. K'WHISKT. ,.ü P.P.W. OLD PURK P.OURHON. And all kind of r.UANDIF.S and WISES for at Ft rn Prirr by a. V ir. sc: 1 1 ; li 1,. WJIOLKSALK GliDCKKS, S'hnitirs IS'ow i:io-u, lrO-Uy lN'DIANAPOUS, IXD.

REAPERS AND MOWERS. THE BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER

I Mr IT IS A TWO WUKKLF.D MACIIINK THK wb.tl. Kiip;Mrtlii(f the frtne ar both drivina: -tieel, anl .trive tbe knivf tov-t ther, or indrpwnilfbily. i!d. Tln re ar n..roi; In th drivini; wb.-cl-. 3d. When not riutin, no cos; 1 n niot.oti; therefore, in trans-port il-k, there i no Ht r. 4th. The kn v.- never work tv'.in the Machine is backed; is a en-y haik.-d hh all rtnpty cart. 5lh. Tlie cuts. r bar i attached to the frame by a double binire joint, and allow an independent action fitoer end of the bar riit:.r without affecting tho O'ber. titb. Tbe cutter bar i easily raie.! to as otistructin y mean of tbe lever, nbichi always under, the Control of the operator. 7tU. N P. Ib.- cutter bar i- in front of the driving heels, and ct-ut in rear, thu enabling the driver to M-e the operation of the cutter without interferlinf with bin drivlnir, and avoiiiinir tboe dr.-a.llul a-titent which Lave frequently occurred wh'-ii tb eeat U din-ctly ovi-r or in front of the cutter bar. rMh. The cutter bar Is f. lded acros the frame for trai t-porting thus ni4kit.g it m portalde a bueffy. Pib. Tbu wheel or cutter bar next tbe frame prevents clogk'ing Hlip'n ruti-.inj; over cut grav., and alw rcliives tlie dralt. loth. It can be change.! fr-.ui a Ueajwrto a Mower, ami n'.e (..flu Ji llcrit hi in utr. lib. Tie platforiii does not support t lthcr Ibe reel or taker. I2tb. T i. r-- i iipportt-d from tbe frame of the Mat hin-. Hill Tbe raker has a comfort aid a.id.lle ceat over the frame of th- Machine. 14. h. S I whI'Uij ! Tht rakrr h L ire a it. 15th. It t.Ktk tlie ciK-T pkikiim as Mower, and a a Combined Machine, at tbe Indiana and Obi3 State lairs f .r l-3. 10th. It will run over time hundred ..und litLu-r than a-.y other Mower or Reaper. ITtb. Wr. I'HUHVi.t THK WOUI.I T. CAT Tiir F.t'CKF.YK." (iiveus yt.ur orders early, as cannot obtain any more Maebine than w have now bought, a the manuf icturers have orders f..r three thoii.ii.d more Jlachlnes than they can posroblv nuke. Call and look at ti.e IMP KOVF.D I'LCKF.YK, under Ma;-nic ll.i'.l. IH)KSF.Y & ANDKIIS0N. aprl:;d:i.l June 13 DRY GOODS, &C., &C SPRING GOODS

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No. 1 South Meridian Street, UU) POST DKFICK PUILDING,) IN CONNKCTION WITH THSIK CT.OAK HOUSE will rjw-n, on Monday, April H, l.-G4, plendld t.k -f

DAILY &NTIiEL Dcinocrntlc Mate Convention A pportlnniucnt of Ilrlrgntr.

A I b-xate C.rivnti"!i of th- IhTiocr.vy of Irtdiana will be leid in Indianapolis, on TU EM AY, THE 12TH DAY OY JULY', 1"G4. The State t ntral Ctmuiittee f.xed the representationa a f.llovi: "TT. at county delegate be appointed rn tbe ba: of one delegate f -r eve ry otie hui.dred votes, (and i. e f .r every fr Action of f.ffy and over.) ca.t f.r Secretary of State at tbe tV!or.r eb-ctioa of 1-62." The f--I-'..). ii.it, the rt fort:, ill bv the n uu.be r of delegates and tbe v. 4e to hieb each county will be entitled in tbe Convention :

1'uHlltU. .Vif. JlrU'J-ltt. t'lUliti. A". f'Jtlffa Ad am 12 La ret.ee 12 Alien :t AlaMin 9 IW-nton ..3 Mor.ro ...13 Hlackf'-rd 5 Morgan 15 Itoone 15 Madison 20 Baribol.'inew 2-a Marion 3 P.r-.wn Marshall 16 Carroll 15 Miami ...la Ca 19 Montgomery -M trillion 14 Noble 14 Clark.. IS mUtn 3 Clay .14 tibi 5 Crawford M Orange IS It. Kalb 1 Owen lö Delaware . .......11 i perry 9 I. i.tv ie- l:t pike 6 Dearborn. -.27 poey 14 Ii-cat:ir 17 Parke 12 Iul.rfs II - Porter 11 Elkhart 19 Pulaski ß Fountain 17 Iitnam 21 Fulton 11 Randolph 13 Fayette 9 Kipley lH Floyd 1C Kash 17 Franklin ..24 Scott S (iratit l.'t Sb.-Ibv Gib... .12 ' SpeTc'.r li fimeite 1 Sullivan 20 MarrWoti 1 Switzerland 11 II. im.ltou 11 Starke 3 Hancock 12. Steuben 4 Hendricks 1- :' St. Jwepb 17 H'-nry 1 j Tippecamw- '.'4 Howard 9 1 Tiptmi S Huntington 1(5 i Union 7 J a.-per 3 Vandert'Uig 20 Jay 11 j Vermillion Jjck-on 1 j i-o 21 JerTeroii 1. ! Wabash 13 Jennings ....13 Warren 7 John-oti li j Wayne V' Knox IG Weils 11 K'tiu-ko l'i j White 10 Lagrange 7 Whitley .12 Lake 5 Warrick U Lajone ..21 YVah!ngton 19

Total number o I. -legate 1,24 The Committee recommend to the counties that ha e not already held conventions for the purpose, to a!ei!illt in tb.-ir proper place at an early day to appoint delegates in accordance with the foregoing La-is, and to perfect an open and thorough organisation of all who are In favor of maintaining the Union of tlie States and the Government of our fathers, and all oj.pied to the corrupt, destructive and revolutionary abolition party of the National and State Administration.. p.y order of the Committee. GEO. MiOUAT, Indianapolis, June 9. 1 S t . -I . Chairman.

Telegraphic Dispatches.

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STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS

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CLOAKS. CLOAK HOUSE! i hcap4'st in tli iVf. Cloaks, .Mantillas and Shuwls, BURROWS & EDWARDS, fitMr WIlJlF.SALK AND KCTAI1'22 South Dlinois Street, SUMMER GARDEN. ?UMMF.K (iVKHEN WILL P.E OPENED ON THK Corner of Alabama & Washingto Sts. " the ntfiitrtsol ."rluj-;t!i. Iii.e-.bade tre and i. ce i.rul.brrr. Tbe Tt-r bet

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From c- Vor It. Nkw Vopk. June S. The Times' Wa-li-intoti special j.iv of the ri-!oI attack on Sunday big ht: 'flic rebel made an ntt.-ick jii.! after tiark thin evening utK)ti (letierul Smit hs brigj ivle, -Dth ttirps. Tlie whole lower strain of tlie atmosphere was ler.se. under cover of which tlie eiiexiy adv-iucel within pistol nne of -ur works bcloie he was li.c-ovt red by the ad vanced pickt-ts. No soot. er did our outpost pive the .tl.trm than one h;iri lite belched forth Irotn our ranks in trout and both il. inks upon the enemy. In about li:ilf an hour he (eil back, leaving the ground covered with de-td and wounded. Our lor-s was fin ill. Hriiadier General Barnard took po-ition to day us chief engineer of tlie army. The Hera hi V ortespotident with the l?th corps, sjr-: Our line run nearly parallel with the Chick:, honiinj.but cxcee.ünglv irregular throughout its entire length. Our right i formed bv Burnside's and Wright's corps, and the left by Hancock's. Another correspondent says: Large icintorcenient anived last evening. The reinforcements outnumber ur losses, and more are coming. The morning papers are barren ot news. I rani (irnnts Army. Hi U't auti in Akmv ok the Potomac, June 7. -The rei '.s attacked the '21 c-orp.s and part f the r.th f'Mp- la?; eveiiing, but were re uled handsomely, after i ieperate struggle. They advanced to the attick several times, and each time their lines were cut to pieces in attempting t reach ot:r works. Their los.fs nnis-t have been awful, for our men t-liot them down at si. ort range, while our barterics mowed them down Our loss was very small. A shell exploded among the members of Hancock' staff, one of whom lost a le 1 he trains are guarded from the White House to the front, principally by colored troops. from noli iiiKton Waijim;ton, June 7 The Loan Bill from the Secretary f the Ttei.-ury. repotted in tlie Hou-e to-day, authorizes the borrowing of :$'Kl.000 ,000 for ti e service for tbe next rical year ei.d'.ng J;;ne in coupon or registered bonds. rtieetn'tb!e alter any peri d i.v.t more th ii fortv vetts.

THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.

Washington, June 7. HOUSE. Ke.vntions were o:Ferei in 1 teferrel to print thirty thous-uiJ copies of the Commissioner of Talent' rejHirt for the ue of the House Commissioners, at.d t. admit ex-members of Coa-gre-s to the fioor w hen the Houe is in ession. Mr. Hooper, of XI ssehusetts, from the Com mince on W.iys and Means, reported a bill to cruviJe ways and me ins for st:pprt of the (twvernmet.t by au'.!.otizi:tg a loan of $10,000. t Hl; I. He moved the bill be printed and recommitted t the Cou:u"t!ee, on Ways and Mfans. ith p er to rej-ott at at -v time. Mr. Cox objected to "their reporting At any time. Mr Perry -tid all the loans bails iil cxp:re durir.g the present month, ani thi bill Uta provide wav and means tor the coming risr.il tear. Tbe ti!l was then recommitted to the Committee on Way and Mean.

Oa motion of Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, a resolution was adopted reijuestin? President Lincoln to transmit to the Houe a copy of the defence and all the papers) and evidence of Gen Samuel Curtis made before the commi-osion, of which Gen McDowell wa President, in relation to cotton transactions. The HoJe then resumed the consideration of the Senate bill prohibiting" the ?jeculation in coin and bullion. Mr. Hooper, of Massachusetts, submitted a substitute f-r the Mrt section of the bill. Mr Gan.son. of New York, mid this bill would not strengthen the fJorernment. but would throw obstacles in the way of ordinary buaincss trans cfion Mr. Davis, of New York, regrdel the terras of the bill unconstitutional, and offered a proviso to the effect th tt during the operation of this act the laws of tride and gravitation shall be suspended. Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, sild that instead of attempting t bolster up a redundant piper cur rency, the effort should be to reduce the amount of paper money ad it. and not vainly strive to pull down gold. Mr. Woodbridge, of Vermont, said there was no warrant for this bill in the Constitution, or in anv law with which lie was acquainted The subject was hid over. SENATE. The bill to confirm the title to certain lands at Santa Barbara, in California, to the Roman Catholic Church, for educational purposes, wn passed.

Mr. Sumner reported on the subject of amending the neutrality laws, and asked to be discharged from its further consideration. Agreed to. Adjourned.

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PAINTS, OILS.

A TTHE AMEHICKN DISPENSARY WE TREAT BT t a new met bod, and with the happiest results, Vo-Cij-au L'Uri, (fallinir f tbe womb,) Canceration Ukrliim, Lttch'-rrhtii, whites,) 'rinary anl all other diaeaoe to bich tbe American yinaU ts e peculiarilj liable, Send tbree dollars and receive by express one ol the lctor' t'emile $yriiy. This instrument should be used by every woman in the land, for the purpose of clfiulinriiH.ciHitfort, heitlth, Jrv. Sent free on receipt of stamp, a copy of our Private Letter to Married Ladies on health, fc. The Doctor's crMratd mne I'M, fresh from the Dispensary, are rery mhI in simple dis

eases, irregularities, etc. Price f 1. sent by mail. At the Amric,in. ftinfhiir we also treat, cith"Ul mercury, and with never failitisj hucces, Yrhrial, or what the quacks call private or aecre diseases; tyAM In all its stages. Gonorrhea, Gleet. Stricture, Hydrocele, Circocele, Varicocele, Carsisrele, 5jrrinatorhea. Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal EmisMons, Sexual Debility, lmpotency, and effects cf self-abue. The last nix ar treated of in a "private letter," which we send free on receipt of tainp. 1 he experience of the Sureeon in charire of this department in some of the best Hospitals in Europe and In New York City, enables him to treat patients scientiflca? ly and restore them speedily. Those living ataditanc can communicate by lette. and be treated at their homes. In urgent cases send 1 or $10 and receive irc-dldnes. Consultation free and ert1tIentiitl. Room No. 14, East Washington Street, Indianapolis. 1'. O. Pox lit4. anr9.dlv-wl2t.lam

Galen's Head Dispensary ciiakti:ici:i hy thk legislature of kentucky for th trkatment of all thk disease of th v UKINARY AND GENITAL ORGANS .

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PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,

UJY. WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF DRl'GtilSTS . the a'.-ove etablibment, and invite them, when in tbe city, to bk through our stock. tl-.ir grods were bought hen cold was at tl 5S. and lfore tbe additional 50 jn r ce4t increare in Tar.rl" Duty, which, we are confident, will enable us to s 11 goI in our line very L.w and yet reAÜze Tproßt. We will duplicate any Cincinnati bill fluctuation In prices considered. Orders are solicited Je7'i--dly

PR1CE ONi.T TEN CENT A .Tli'iliral INpori, (onUiininy Thirty '? 1'Lite ,ma nraeittyufi Anntmiy tnd P.yLJiffy of the btvnl ()rqM itt r itiite He tlth -inti IHteake. i 0N A NEW METHOD u TREAT-

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dy of youth, Seminal Weakness, Noc- VJ,jt turnal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Im JtX Potency. Ac. the secret Infirmities Of

youth and muturity arising from tbe baneful habits of self-abuse. To which is added observation on Female Diseases, and other Interesting matter of the utmost Importance to the married and those contemplating marriag, wboentertain donbtaof their physical ab'lity to enter that state. Sent to any address in a aealed wrapper, on receipt of ten cents .r four stamps. We devote our entire time and attention to the treatment of the various private d'.seaestreated of In our rrlrate report. Our Dispensary la the only Institution flba kind in America which baa been e taolisbed by a upecial charteren-! this fact should give it a preference over th various quacks of doubtful character to be foun In all argscitifg. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! Oneoepartment of our Dispensary I specially devoted to the treatment of the Disease of Females. uch as Ln chorrhea, or 'White," Irregular, Painful and Suppress Ueustruation, Nervous and General Debility, Diseases of he Womb, Rarrcnness, 4c. Consultations and examtnatlonsfree of charge. Also for sale, DR. DEW EE'S REGULATOR FILLS For Female Obstructions, Irregularities, Ac. Married ladies in certain situations should not use them, as they wouldcause miscarriage. Price 91 per box, and may be sent by mail. DR. GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An Invaluable artlck for those wi.-hlng to limit the number of their offspring, ot the barren who desire children; warranted not to Injure the health, and will last for a lifetime. Sent to any addrrss, under seal, on receipt of the price TWO DOLLARS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Py sending a brie statement of their symptoms, will receive a Plank Chart containing a list of questions, our terms for the course of treatment, Ac. Medicine sent to any part of the country to cure any case at home, free from danger or curiosity. All transactions privale and confidential. Remember the name and number. Direct all letters to GALEN' HEAD DISPENSARY decl2-83-d.fcwl Louisville, Ky. lm. WIIITTIKK. R1VATK MEDICAL ADVICE FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. Whittier's Theory, Symptom and Treatment 1 Chronic, Ntvous, Urinary, and Sexual Diseases, free, in a plain sealed letter envelope, for six cents to prepay postage. It is a clear delineation of all tbe diseases and conditions resulting from the Infringement of the moral laws, exces.es, indulgences, exposures and imprudences In married and tdugle life. Every sentence contains Instruction to tbe aülicted, and should be read by every young person, to keep them off tbe shoals on which others have been broken to pieces. Amativeness clearly stated to be under the control of Judicious treatment, and thereby prevent inclination to one very prolific cause ef disease. Nearly every ca. of disease can be treated without hindrance to business. Medicine sent by mail, secure from observation. Charges moderate; consultations by letter or at the oßice free; enres guaranteed. Office 6 St. Caarle street, between Sixth and Seventh, one square south ot Lindell Hotel, P. O. Box SO!r2, St. Louis, Mo. Circular Letter especially for ladies, containing nothing rtferring to Sexual Diseases for 3 cents postaee. . Janl-dlwly

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Indianapolis, May -, 1SC4 J riHE CITIZENS of Marii.n Count, Inditna, are here. by notified that tbe iit and return, coll. cted by the A-tant Assessor for said countv. will be kept open for inspection at my office, N. 14 New A Ta b-.tt's Ploek. Indianapo i. until tbe Utb day of Jcr.e, at which tina-e v ill hear and determine on all appeal which may re presented up to that time. WILLIAM A. I.KADSHAw-. rnytS dAwtjnell Assessor 6th District of In Hana.

MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES.

GRANT'S VEGETABLE CARMINATIVE. T HAS P.EEN PROVED PKYOND ALL QUESTION that Dr. Grant's Vegetable Carminative is tbe most pieasar t, safe and reliable remedy that baa ever been discovered for Camp I iarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Woody Flux and all those disorders depending upon a deranged state of the bowels. One or two doses will relieve uneasiness and griping in the stomach and bowels, and on lttle will cbeck tbe most obstinate cases of Chronic Diarrhea. It is pleasant to the taste, and be. Hg prepared from purely harmless roots and bert.s is peculiar! adapted to family use and among children. On the wrapper of each bottl. will 1 found my fac simile, without which none i genuine. Tbe pr.ee is Fifty Cent per bo0e. "Manufactured only at ny Labratory, Fulton treet, New Y;rk. JOHN B. GRANT. M. D. J. F. SENOUR. Drcgjist. No. 5 Bates H.iu-eBI'v-k, 1dianapIi, Indiana, Wholesale Agent f-r the West, to wl.om all orders should be addressed. tpr.M-.13ra

XT7E ARE OFFERING SUPERIOR INWTEMENTS W l r"rsns with a little ready mea-s to secure honvs. We will sell Lot r.iitirol) o.r Tiiii and erect comfortable dwel'.ir.g, bu:U by jr, wfsrkmen and in g.vl style, on the payment i f half as mach as the improvement ;11 c-st the rmiai-ider to be paid on eay payment.-. not much more than a fair rent on tbe pr. niises. Havi-g lt in nearly all parts of the city, we can accom-nodate all whir-rto erur a home; and havr. a large amount of luruber ou baad, and workmen ready employed, we can erect buildings on short notice. M'KFKNAN PIERCE, ap9-dtf Real Estate Age

PROFESSIONAL. , C. r. PEAKSON, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEOXi OFFICE NO. 3 F-AT MARKET STREET. Residence Nv. 93 Nrth Tennessee street. Uf.ce hours T to 9 A. V., 1 to S an l T to 9 P. M. myr-d3m

3P3Cnr-'E3S. A SURE CURE!

I1VERTF.0DYI being cured of this d.atreasing dist hy the use f DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what a sufferer saysMr. J. P. Hazarie, 14 Second meet, Cincimati, O.. says he has been a dreadful sufterrr with Iile f..r a long time, and has tried nearly everything, and Could ol taiu norelief. He used about one-fourth of a pt cf It. Strick'a-u's Pile O.nuieLt, and it r. j a complete cure. II advise every one sufTenrja to try It. Sold by all Druggists at & cents per pot. Manufactured at No. 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati. 0. Ask f -T Strickland's IHU Ilemedy. For sale by W. I. Ha.kit Co., Brown! nr Jk Sloan, Stewart A Morgan, J. F. Senour.Tcmlinson 4 Cox and E-ner k Worher. marT-dlyeodlwly

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Dr. STItICItL..'r'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM CI r RES Coazhs, C.jldi, Sore Throat, Asthma, and Consumption. It i only necessary for acy one troubled witu theee complaints to try b bottle of Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, To cor.vit.ee them that it 1 tbe best prepara'lon ever used, tt t.ot only cures tbe above aSecUon- of tbe thr-t and Innars but it cure Night h-au and p:ttin of Rlw-d,ai.d i an excellent sarjle fcr any k;ndofS.re Tbnvat. It i pleaeant to take, nd a afe medicine f.r Infant. Price 5 cent per bottle. For le by DrupglsU ge aerallv. For sal by W. 1. Ha-kit k Co., P.ruwniuz k Sloan. Stewart A Morgan, Tomlinson k Cox. J. F Seooor and Fgr.er k Wocber. tnar?-dyeodAIv . COFFEE.

KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE riHE MOST ECONOMICAL, MlEALTOT AND DElieious beverage in use, p. seeing the rkn Savor of the Java Coffee, without any cf lu injurious effects on the system. For al by all retail jrroeer tferoaKhoet tb. Hte, and at wboleal by SAWYER k STARP.ETT, Whclesale Grrert, No. 13 South Meridian street, and sole agenu fur Indiana. myl-dtf

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IMPROVED FANTOSCCPIC SFECTACIES, THK HEST IX VSK. MOSES' improved Pantoscopic Spectacles combine advantage mechanical and philosophical to be found in no other Spectacles offered in the West. Modes' improved Spectacle.4 not only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sight. Moses' Spectacles are made of the finest material;', and bet workmanship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value Caution Xo Ay nt t tf PnVort 'tnpliyeil. ScnI for a circular containiitpr full dencription, jiricc, &.c, axi.t how to ensure a jrfect fit and have tlicin sent lv uia.il. Al Jn-sa L. W! MOSES, Ojtln.i, 50 East Washington t.. Intlianat.''. Ind. TOMB STONES.

MARBLE WORKS.

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VITK KEEP ON HAND ANDUAKF TO ORDKK, ALL II kinds of Marble Monuments and Grs, 'ne. earv. to order, with deicn, eint.lem. or device tbatmay be wan test. Those desir.tig anything in oor line will do well to give us acall, a we ne none but tbe best material and Insure al work. M dAwly

STEAM MACHINERY.

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Tor ICat. .Hire. lt:it lies. Ants Itfd Itiitf. .MotliH In Fur, Woolens.sVc, IiiwecfH on I'l.'inlw. rowl. Animals, Ac. Iut tip in 2.V, fc and f 1 IVies, F-n'tle and ils-ks. f3 ind ies for Hotel, Piblic lntltr.!)ii, Ae. "f hily Infallible remedies known." Free from p..ion s." "Not dan?erou to tbe Hum in Fsmny." "KaU come ot .f tb':r b le to die."

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HARDWARE.

NEW IRON STORE.

PO.HI2KOY, FRY :o., No. 24 South Meridian Street, I.IlIAAIOM, IM)U.A, tlav constantly band UtON, 8TKZL, NAILS, ANVILS, BELLOWS. VKXJ, AXLKS, SPRINGS LT. MALLEABLE CASTING. 4. NETS, WASHf RS.II0RR SHOES, HO'.tSR SalOK NAlIJ.WHKF.IAnCBS.Sl-OKES.rLLLOlL, SHAFTS, BUOr.T AND WAGON IVTf. Cn UNS, PLOW H tND. 4C . AC.

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