Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1864 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL FBIDAY MOK.NlXn, JUNE
C I T Y I T EMS. tSHAll kiri"ot Iiook nl Jol I'rintirii neatly and prornptfj done at thi. odicf , ai living rue tfTb pie-nic of the pupi!. of Roberts Chapel, Tcts-rihT,.. one of the pic.itntf-t and happiest aff-irs ol the kin J cf the if ion. 5T Beider 'i ewel arI prygel Imoti, with pent' latio; an J buck-kin hoe, at Jore. Ven r.eige k Cots. '21 lw r""We hl a slight ahower orer tlii region yesterday forenoon. While it lated, it waa decidedly refres-lin;, reinusoratin;:. and rfjuTemt in. CV ... . C .. .1 nrlliirf !m t lk. uv oiiuw lU'iuuinn i ui.'j nj. way f a boot or ahoe at Jones, ii;nel;:e k Co'. ül U CJHThe b-mMerinz of M..chu-t.t. ivenue ia completed between New Jer-er nl AUhima treeta, and work i rapidly prores-inj on other lP Jone, Vinned; k Co. U the place for Ladie to buy their gaiter flippers and kid hooU at in this city. til lw fJPKTerjrbodj that accosted m je-terdy tlepanllj remarked that the day was hot. Prob ably it waa, hut we kept cool. "What the u-e of talking about the weither, anyhow? ?""You ran jjet pump pole boot, neatly made of patent leather, Morocco or calf skin, at A. LtNTz'a. 23 7 3'J Wet Wa-hingtoii street. CiPMaj. Gen. Ko-eonn pisaed through the city nicht before lt. for Washington. It i auppoed thtt apprehended troubles in Mif-ouri ha?e nent him to confer with the poer that be. JjVe ire much obliged" to Mr. Lewi Keen, me-en;er of Adam. Kiprex Comntny, for riewp:rera Ut nisht in adrnnce of the rniil. He ftirni.sdied in with Loui-eille and Nahvi!le paper, which were especially valuable. , . Maao.ttc Notice. There will be i ft.oitl meeting of Inliainjrfd'H Chapter No. 5 thi Fri diy crenins at ! o'clock, for work. Cfl AHLIH FlHIt. Scc'v. ?LifPin Patti as A l.trpp lt of ladirt and cent cheniel. ecliret, and cloth sdipper pattern, beautifully embroidered, for mle, whole- i!e or retail, at A. Liriti'a fhoe More. ai-iw Kaklt Clokimo. Atixioin to cive our $otisi;j men time for improvement, we will rntiii!i t rice nt G o'clock 1'. M. during tie mion. W. k II. CiLKNN. feblüdHin Proprietor New Yotk Store tT"Mi Jennie Hiht, one of the mot beautiful ani gifted ictreC' that erer appeared on our Metropolitan hoards, take farewell benefit to night. (Jive the fair lady a bumper at parting. C?T"Co1. Ciru J p.iUn and Lieut Purhin.of the 13th Indium, armed in the city li-. evening and are Mopping nt the ll.it e- Hoii-e They left th front, befire IVtrr-hurg, on Sunday morn in. Tht rcglmotit, or wlut U left ol it, will he at home to-day or to morrow. ITThe races at Sunr drove vcfi rdiy were maßnißriMit. Kver)bdv rjved them-cl ve Kir?t ttt hor-e woti and thru ntiother, to the preat amtHetnetit v( tl oso who had tnolo het. Ad lifiitum the Illing whm continued until everybody quit hclure Mir.tlown md tcttiriied to the city. 'Vliiky 1i.ia IrcoiiK riMocr Uit. Iv ludrn; advance I In price, nnd how? Itv mir (ienertU mukinj; it a part of the ratine of our true and gallant oMUn. Taking tot!i reisoiM logrilicr. we ronclude whiky tt "rl ' See telegraphic column WliUky j;oc up ntxl down, it will be aeen, at the name tlm. tyThc guttrra on South lllinoi utieet, from Washington to Louisiana a'rrrt, are in a wretched condition, and Mdly i.eed the nttention of the Street Commissioner. Wurm weither t upon us, and every thing to prevent a pcMilenet ühotild Dot ho omitted. C"iT"Pupre V (ireen'a New Orleans Mintrrls will appear at Masonic Hall, for live evenings only, commencing Wednesday cveniuj.'. June D, and will give one grand mititiee on Mn dty afternoon, indet emleuco I v . July Mi See advcrtUemcfit, 1-1 Til. 13rn Inimana We learn by private lei. eg ram that u del-u htnent of the glorious ol I I Tit It Indiana passed through Cumherl in I, M l , on the way home, on the liv! I int They are expected here hourly. In the words of the dis patch, they are "bally hoyp," brave, and with a record pmud us tint i th pioudet. Let ilu-m liavevuch a cliome as they denm1. tTl hellte private rtidence of Mr II nigh, on Meridisu atrcet, ore door a.oith of the Journal building1, purch tM'd this I it spring by ur enterprising citizen, (irorge Khoditis, ban been eonipletrly renovated, atid u tine two story brwk ereeted in trout The new tunhlin contain a lare and desirable business loom The location is good, ntxl the whole uppeiril.ee of the buildieg is !einga and routines to become one of the bet business points in the city, A Sermion K m We can con-cientioii-Iy recommend those nuir'ri"g from a distte-it.g cough, I)r Stri klaiid's Meililluom tNuigh 15! mm. It gjves i i'Iicf almost inst itd.tueou, and is w itlitl not disagree ihle to the tate There is no doubt but the Meltitltioiis (ni.-li IVil mi is otieof tl.e bt prep iratituis in use, an I is allthat ita proprietors claim for it We have tiied it during the pit week, ami ou::d teiicf liorn a most di-treing eouh It is prepare I by Pr. Stricklaf d. No tl Hist Fourth ftreet, fim-intiali, Oh'u. Cinciht! iti Natioju! ft: ion . tf J?" 'I he 2-th Ohio, whYli anived the other day from the Army of the Potomac guaiding some eight hundred ribel r;ines w!nm tliev safely - lodge-l in C imp Morton, y c-tcr l i v , r i.ied through the principal streets The at-, e ir mce of the galletit men w o splendid an 1 retb-e'ed the highest credit on their acusrl -he! ohVc rs Ti e -Jlh is qtMrtrrcd at iTutr. Curing n, wl tie they will remsin, we understand, until tlieir tide expires, which will be in about two week. m n I ther will be mustered out of frrvice. ! A Xiw Firm M'rs Krau? hiv' opened in Schi.ull'ii old block. South con er ' Pel- j nware anil a!iiiig'on Mnets, a ut .i; i ,u.i extensive stork of c irpets, .il .-! t ! t . w ill p-i; er. window lnJe, and every tln r aitide nee if. 1 for house furn'shinkr purposes. Messrs. Krauts t Oall are wholesale and ret id dealers of c i: i ta?. and well known ,n gentlemeri of husincs, cir-s.-itv. inregritv and tterpri-e The j .t .ur menihc'r of the firm, Mr. Albert (I ill, is the v'-i i.f our old and well known citien Pr A P. (Jill We heartily commend tho establishment of Mesra Kriiss ,k Call to the public go: erilli. or Silk: S;!k is an a;rcch! and healthv material. ITsed in dress it retains the !etricit? of our bodies; in the drafery of Our rooms and furniture covers.it retle-.s the suwl.eims. citing them a quicker brtlü mcy, ar,d it heightens Iota with a chirrnin: light. It ;).,. r an dement iof cheer'u!i.e-s, ol which the dull ur f.c: .r wool and lineti are destite'e. It ali rroniotes cleanliness; wiil notre.id'.lv imbibe dirt, and does tint harbor vermin ss kindly ts w, .! sloes. Its continually growing u-e by m in. accordingly, i bentficiil in many ways Ortce arult.e lutv. even, owe i-otncihing tJ i,.k. Yu cannot iditlen it like thick wodct or lit e-i, wi:hotit .:etroying !1 its g!o atul value. The more ji;k rd.bons, therefore the ni tre s:'.k kcrchiet-Mti-1 rote are u-ed. instead of Iir.cn and wool the more graceful become- the outward aspect of rumkind. A number of strange protene fasliiur.s. riginatic in the u-eof linen, would never have been invented during the more general em ployn.tnt of ilk. The liutfering of ribbon, the ru-tling and flowing kirts of !k.theM!k kerchief too.sely knotted round tl.e neck, hive material!? coQtributsfvl to make our custom; more natural and plea&ing to the eye.
Keller fr Indiana Mick, and VT united Soldier. To Äe Proptt of Imdiana: The i!rmu. 1. upon the Indiana StUe Sanitary C immLolon tor money and upplie fr the relief of our ick and wounded oldier, bare of Ute prealy iiicrisr, oinj to thcrecn t impyrUM od bloody battles in (ieoria aul Virgini. The work performed by the Commission, tbrougb it efScienl and elf-a-icrißcing agents, who art ca UQtJy visiting the hospitals and baf.lc-ßeIJs, haa been of the create; benefit to our cau-e, and the relief thus afforded to our brave and uSVring; soldier", is creditable to humanity and the enlightened age in which we live. But the Corunii!fi n cannot carry forward the greit work they hare undertaken, without me.no, and I know tint the patriotic and loyal peop'e of Indiana need only to learn that assist mce is required, and that their contributions will be faithfully applied, to insure a ptomrt and liberal r-ponse. Our oldiera. who have been tricktn down by btt!e and diseise, are entitled to every care and ail the relief that kir.dne-s and humanity can ugge:. I, therefore, appeal to the poo l people of the State to unite in a ey-torn itic effort, on (or before) the 4:h d iy of Julv next, in their respec live cities, towns and neighborhoods, to procure funds and supplies, and that the fame he ent as ioori as r.cticalle. by express, to William H miiunan, h-j , Tresi-lent of IndimaSmitary Com m'ssj.jn. at thii place, who will promptly acknowl edge receipt of the same The supplies most needed are under clothing, bsndages, lint, loweN, tdsect, nillow. pillow flips, drie-l and canned fruits. Vegetables and other article o! diet need not be ent, ai these can be pnrcbised mure advantageously by the Commission. O I Morvro, fJovernorof Indiana. Indianapolis, Ju'ie '22. lGI I'.lAkPTI N OK THE löril I M I A N A This regi ment of brave and veteran soldiers w as yes'erday publicly tvelcome 1 by His Kxot llc ncy, (iovernor Morton. After dining at Soldiers' Home, where the fair hat d of tht- beiutiTll lad es i, Indianapolis MTved thern.witb gl'd alterity, iKe regiment marched to the Stare Hoi;-c Hfre the ceremonies of reception t ok piace. Thre were tut nlotit two hundred of ihe noble men ittumel out of twelve hundrel that left the State three e m ago. with our h"-es und our fears and our blessing.. The accomplished olliccr of this regiment are Col (Justavus A. Wood, Lieut. Col. J H Com paret, Mrtj r Frank White. Adjutant William K I) vlc, Quartermaster William Wtbher. Tho lo'.li was with KeynoMs in the Cheat Mountain campaign; with. Huell in his Kenruvkv an Tennessee camp.igns; wit'i li )-c: r,uis iu the Army of the Cumberland; und under Thorn is until oriered here tobe mustered out They h ive fought in tho OattU-s of (ireenbiiar. Shiloli, l'errvville. Stone Kiver und Tdi-sion KidLro. At Stone Kivcr their valor was pre eminently conspicuous. They went Into action numbering -II') and came out losing- I'JÖ At Mission Uidgc, where they captured 13 pieces of urtillerv, battle Hags und h great number of pris oner.-, tliey went in with 'SM, ami lost S'I2 killed ami wounded. What more glorious rec(rd can unv other Indiina regiment rrtrjitT Trcud and lnpriv are all to greet the 15th. welcoming home its tried and true ami noble braves wi'.h open arms. fit)' C:ouiicil. We!nesday Kvening, J une (2, lGi. The Council met nt H o'clock. Tho assen-nr letiuticd the nscs-ment br lt'l The wauls were filled for complaints in tegular order, ihcie being none the assessment was iuloptcd Mr. Haughty, Chaitmaii of tho 1'ih.um c Corn mittec, pH'sfiKed an ordinance, miking the lew of J. 1, 1 10 (or tniHiil jairpoMH, m,d 2."i r ents on the lnindre i O-ili u s f r snrcilic purposes, whitdi was passed Kia ari ri i.ation . The totil :issM-sment ol eit .m l pi'isli:il propertv in ihe eilv of Ii.-li hi i; !;s ,'or the ve ar let'ii, is irg.:'o,(M)(i. Levy lor gc.icr.il puipooM, ",, ihe veir 1MI, one per eeiitum mi t'.e $100, nd .''I eiit.s on euch poll Levy for spceifu' pairpo.es icl!t'fmd hiippott und fiis.intiMi'1'ief of t ! I unities n' vidunleis and ihoM tic, 'lent upon il.nn, pci lenttim on Ihe ill HI. Probat. le uinetii t of p"U lax $ 000 This will ic.ili." lie uly ilhl.HOd lor diiivl ax, bci ies th liccuno, market reti's, Iii es, winch w ill nwcll it up to near $0(10,00:1 Dl. M. E. Ca AM,, VMKKS HIM MMiYKM-.K TO Till' ?TI.KNS OH No. 2i. Urstdeia a .N.rtli S w Jersey strrn't. N HI. orlU'f V.l'i
KXCI1A NiK H WOK KU, IOAN.S MO.NKY N t'Ol.l.Mi: I; A t.s, I I YS NU J sells liul. I RH. I S U. ', und n-'ipitUte l.ais, ntb't Nt. Id .S.iiiOi Mfii.liin Min'!, In. I oitli l.our roitii 7 A. M. ! I. M. i:iui FOR SALE. A GREAT BARGAIN! 1 S OH'K.eKO 1 OK OXK IVI P.H Ha)I I TI. IN A I- li-ll'l fllll f t -o ttt r tt rcrr r r rn ON NORTH MERIDIAN ST. Tin Lot Is N.i. lo, in m I.I.k-W N'.i. en.l i 0J'( r-rt frunt ty 'i f trrt 1. 1 1 to it Lie alle) , nnt Is ttua't- l with IUI r 4-t foMil OPPOSITE THE BLIND ASYLUM PARK, Tl.re Is a n:Mi: bt'll.MNii, (N . t'!0ii the l- t. whleti tl) iirr1i e -r tiiMV tnk or tu t, a Le eli.hisi-s, J, tf t ta'si i!, a itf.ttuti,.u mil m.nle mi tlie prl e. I I niri'h-is.T rn if.-l a iitVu-lnit iiimirit f en'. lnf ... . . .. ... iur a jieimi a iro'.l, imjei Her Wim Onnr, w liul.c s, J.'W, ari l I'lhrr l.iiU.tii iiiati-rulu l' rrr t a rirt iU t!w. II turf, altii.ly f..r u-e. mi the at- uu.l; or may tke tl.e l.t I ' hon! I h l.i'Us or tl. ru.iti-rl .1, If lir i e!,-rs. A J'pl.i-iti-iri h'"il.J he i.ia !e d u e tn SJ'ANX A .vMHII. J;4l Kt.: A't-ni". ii!laii2.!i.( It;.! ,Jutir,.M, tsr.4. il.llw ROBACK'S BITTERSOKKFNHU KS AKK OOnp. I fT nmi.iviis .:: tzsyrrui:. STOMAL. I rtTlKKS Ten th'Ua!i ! lut;l,- soM iu x.'f TIH!ltll. reiM.is! J.'.; j'r t.:na !) l.i'O rs in n. Kor.AfK'.s r.irrn;s. isl f r !'i :ici ni : t i f !he M'. ai L, I it n s. , I r t'iTrj! I t.Vi! i?rl.ersl Jr-bil ty. Kor.Al'K's HH1K;S. Smr I l mm Tliy j-.is.r.s itiTrr f.il t mr J r.'i'eltl-'s, kii'.l'; t' Ii- t Iii apjrtiie an I Uionive t r iiis. i;;:hcks i.rnrus. 'S ! I :'. t.itnl I.ii ti" at .1 -.!.': , I rv j.(-rs..ns j.j faul ::i thr:a -.v -v? i;"üArK'.; mrrn;s. A i-i- s'dl t-f-.re ee!i '' 1 ': r?t .e i:.tte-t:..n a:i I '.! i;vi r Oisi s, s. Thfy are t t tter ta a'.l I ii:. V.w :. r- a:: I .-.tLer i,4U'i'J-.!!Krf,i' ic ct.rep u. ! uoi:rii mra'r.us. T.y can be r.i'.n w .rb-.m r-.,i ij .i.,t. As tn apj -tiior tiif t fcie n-'r;;iaJ. tJoii v ii's m rrr.us. Tr.ey re prrprJ ty ta oll an t -':ful j 1. , s v- o from wtll-know :i vf.ft.h rcuif.Ji.. isoiSK'ik's IItm:s. ':: if r known t b y have IvsTnai- a rtan!ar! fa.u.ir tri ntLrnm n tse.'y. uo::u'Ks HiTTr.scs. fry er.e Kotile, anT t'U 1 lijs u tbri I xr- ,'. n;!ii lJ the ni lo othrr ltOi:.IKS KITPKKS. C VV. UOIX.K'K.. alc I'roprlrtor. An 1 o-D?p.'un4er -f S'un.iv h li;t:ers, 11 kk urf ?r an.J IC...-.! l-.Vs, rJ I;:. Her ai.d 1 anufiicturrr if C!it'i ai .1 rr.l,U llraMile, att a.' Ik'n 's of iL r...et d..w tic Ii j Ui-r-, which are niM wh.-l -sale i f in ry ib'-irr! quir.!i'v. at Nos. W, fri an ! CI Fa-t Thirl ctrrrt, L'mc int.a'l, O. tT !e t y lvTU?cit Isralcr In Veiicice everywbfre, ar:J ir Bruwni: g & SI au, J. P. Vickfrs uJ Vf. I. HaAU X LV, Indianapolis. mayl w 1 yX J:aw
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fror Montlnc Iteport sfe f irst le. mid;;ight report. LATEST WAR NEWS. FI1Ü.M GL. GRANTS AKMY. Wilis!.) Halionw to Ic iHurI lo the Soltliors. FRAUD AND CORRUPTION IN THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. FH03I Til,; TRANS-MhSlSSlPPI. The President Visits Gen. Grant : o s a ii us si o x A s E W n . Ac Ac. Ac, Ac;.. Ac I roiu cv Vorl., .Niw Von, June 'J3 The billowing is from Washington specials: (Jen (iratil ban ordered rhe di.stributioi? of n whisky ration to the troops in front ut Petersburg. Isaac Iicii'Urscn, a son ot the publisher of the Evening Post, ai.d invy a'ent at this port, was rrete 3pterdav bv Marshal Muiray on a warnut issued bv Commissioner Ietts, on the application of Mr WiIoii .special council of the Navy Department The cbtres .ire very ncious, cn bracing Iraud, bribery, tt:e tr.msmi.ssion of false vouchers, The rebel (lencral (Jarib:fr, who was taken prisoner ut Pott Hud-uti, and h is been confined in Kurt Li.'ajctte tor sonic uemth-, was taken from the: tort at an euly hour y e-ierday und sent, it is supposed, to the lie i hpi liter of (Jen. Foster in f rotit of Ch irk'ston. It anoears that Mr llendet son, navy aj:ent hete, wditu arie-ted je-terd-iy, was a ltnittel to tobdi in the s'irii ." s 10.000. A few minutes be '"ore hi atrt he was waited upon bv ati order Iiiini tl.e President, rein-i vit, him from r-llice and spe; ifvin Mr. Ilridpe, of tie Navy Dcpait tiiciit, to t ike charge. During the uiornioi; the buying jui-.e of i;old has r inr-'J from J10 to '21 't, und f-elli:;:; nt '2lCtO? ilOd. 'i he hik.h prices ol ytstcr-i iy luouirh eon piderable on the maikct, and the oiferiups this morning wcrerpiite liberal In the Supreme Coutt to-dav, n Yenüct of J'J.l it I .!ej7 wim rendered bv rlu jury in the case of W. T. Wilki:; iU'aiiist. W. IV K'irle iV Hon The Mill was brought to recover fj.'i'l.bOl) deposi'el by the plaintitV in the wife of the defend int. in their hotel, and which wan .stolen by tho clerk who received it. A special to the Post, dated Washington, June "2'2, tays; There was h caucus id' the Union members, of Coniricss Utt ni-iit ti consider the draft commutation ( I iue Mr Jtcv r.s s.ii.J he woii'd not be biiu'id by the e uu Us to vote ii iio-t the eommutatioi; I'roitt WitHliiiituti. . Wamiim.'tox, ili;ne "2'1 A dispatdi h is been receded by the Navy Department from Admii il I) D. Potter, i;iviri'. pa 1 1 ieu la rs of the- cxpedi lion tip il.e Atchil'tl ty.i Kivcr h7 . Cot:.to ander It-nnu-l. with the letuncr Chillieothe, Neiislm a t.il St 1 1 itiilni in . When about a mile .md i lull Irorn S'iiiiiiespor t the bit'ety from the hfll iijiened upon ihein. Tl ic'iel- wete driven aw and ihe the l ltd r contaitiinj two. 'J') pound Patioti w ms eapttoe Din' o. tl u 1 1 - . Icnveir. was hurt, the u'l.er hid been etil lo Clin Our lo? was sin ill, one man only bcin mouii ded, it is th nielli unotally. A ili'pibh li"in lieniipi.titcts .luiule 12J I, T A. M , s; There whs ome ai ti'let liiiu on the nil.t And picltet -kit inisliMii at v.uious points alonj: thi' line I he w hole ol ie-tem iy, resulting in the wonndiiie; ol it lew inen, but i auini; no i h m;e in the position. A hat'ery st itioiic l on an elevated piece of pound in front of IVtcndiiir; kept atnoiitiu nne of our lutltetics on the !elt some time, when it opened in Ictui ti, one of the lu lls exp'odin in the ut ill t.f the men at the rebel pins, and causing a ces. 1 1 ui.t i fi in e.n their pot. (en, Hancock is ii','ovctiii4 1 1 ttt his indispofi'ii'ii m .1 expei is to lesiitne eotuinaud ot his conn in a few days. President I.imoln pi Id u vihil to (Sen (Iriiit tit Citj Point es(eiday I riMit I ortrean ifonroe. Koiuuihs Mo.MtoK, .lone '2'i The xtenmer fr.'tn White House jantcrdiy uioriinj: irports th o nt li o'clock on the ,Mih KiUliii;b I.'e and Wade II inipton at! u ked our lorces entrenched tlieie Uliiler Abeicoinbie, luit weiC repuUet) and driven back bv our i.unloit The rebels then fd mied i btt'ery m d tired on tl.e boats iMid land fuce, vh th w i:a i ontinue I till I ii'elock Theicbcl loss was comp ti oil ely hetvv Piisoiieis captutnl state that ottr gunboats weti mistaken for ti nopoits mi 1 the iclitds -pteted to ciptuie our troops bcttue Sln'tidm eould ronie to their as. ist. iure At o'clock CsticriJi.n itrtived with his entire eotnin u,d Our loss wai only three wounded Abeicoinbie received n di-patch from (Jrtnt diirin ! lit en.ijemct.t to h aid the place ill all hiztrd I here w as some ? U i r rn i 1 ti n ii u'stirdav. t nun mi l- ruiiclvci. S.v Fuiim'isi o, ,1 une It The Supt irisnrs c this city hive about conduced to pay the Ceti tnl und Westen P.n die llii'ioul Cotnpmv b.MI,lH'll Mi bonds iti pen ot s;tbseri lit.' 0011, und the L'oaip my eon-ent to the arranges tnc.it. Mie wni.Mii n San Franc'sco hold a meeting in beh.ill ol the Christian Commission to-nior-row. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. W.siim;ion, Jiji e 2. IIOL'SK. Tl..' ll.iu-.- ; .ssP I (he Senate bill am.-n ia'crv of the hw oi Mirch. which extc: is t! time vs. tiii; i w l.u-li p re: a t s n,n f ive i.e. !t . ted ' .. . i t . 1 . ! ... I 1 . . I . . 1 i : t. ' 'i'l l.L.li nil Mill' lies WMIt'Ii sjj in uilhs Ir i: the pi.!).e of. this et, to secuie their patents Mr. Tracy i f Pc;iiylvatd i introduce I a resolution iiiti in iiri' the CMijituitic" on iidiitai v affin to itajuiie into the ex: ediettei and p: p"r;eiy ot repoitu x a b !1 -ivit. to -i?d.cs who Voiiuiteere I for le-i t!: m three yens and not less thin t.n. e u:u:. ;!), t!.e s i t.ie boutity :.s is alluvvc I by existing laws, This i li :s to t Ii i e w ho h i e o'e ! r m d e in 1 1 i. e ol d i' . Mr. Kii.U.n of Xi York said committee w as insiru -ted to the miee'Tevt by his ( Fei:to;t's'' rt-'utiiii two i r three w i t ks , bu: he h 4 ti utijeeiii ii to the committee I ei: ai'uin UstrueU J, rind he hope 1 it won! I h n e a ;ood reult. The resolution w p'.s, The IP-use in ctnml'tceof the whole resumed t!. cons .;c:atioi uf the new loan bill Mr. Pon:ro, of New York, uüc e l ihe fol-I-.wit hs) a uii-:. tute for t!ie secon i e i thebil!: That ihe Secretary of the 1 re.i.surv m iv !.-i.e, u;-oi. the cud t of the U S , bonds of ii r t;e nondnttion not le-s tit it P(t payable in fmlul r:i"iiey three ycir from the liate therc t, stid bcirirtj; ii.teret tint exceedine eiht jht cent per annum p ivntile emi n;.u iU in 1 1. ti.l n.o; ev, ai d imv receive i. t ir tlifr-h r t'ie Imful money ot 'the U S , treistiry imtes, certitioites of indcbte!r.ts or certifiottcs of deposit, j..ue und r ativ act uf Coi.-te.ss; and the SevTcUry ot tie Tre,ury, i:i a li.lioo t t?.e to? il amoui.t d bo i !s &ut!.orize-i by the l-t and -1 ectiuns of li : ;.ci. .-hal! ;sue at p ir, in reiem;tiou of any ou'-t it; br..' if 'es, cert, Spates of deposit or cer titk ites ui in 1 .ted: cs of the U. S . bon is .sim i'ar to the-e therein before in this '21 senio:! auauthor zed. in lienotuinatioi s of not le-s than $10", or ot 'ike denorniu nion similar to tho-e authorized by the 1st e. ti op, and payable five year after date, with iuterest at 6 per cent.
The Secreury of the Treasury is lurth er
thorized to is.-ue in Ilea of any bond heretofore authorized by uw ana pot now tsauej jn purf u. ance thereof, bonds bimiUr to and in denomin.tioo hprcbY authorized. All treasury notes other thn L DitcJ States notes niall ceae to be a le?! tender on the payment of public or private ir.dehtexine.ss on and alter Ootoher 1, lb6i. and rt tre-ary notes made leral tender, other than U. S note?, hll hereafter be issued or reissued -L . . . I . t n . nor snin tr.e 101.1 1 ujou ui u a. nor es iued or to be issued ever exceed $4.UtH).0(K) (KM), and such additiotnl mm bot exceedinj? 150a000.(KJ0 as may be temporarily required for the reu-rap. turn ot terxp- rary loan. Mr Porneroy said the present adrar.ee iu gold is tot ihe result of specu! ttion, and is not to be obviated by the temporary expedients, but by the return, in practice s well as in theory, to the policy of pold values as established" in l2. With the amount of paper currency in circulation the issuing of interest bearing cotes would add nothing to the value of piper morev, and could only work mischief. The policy of lb'62, of adhering to gold values, mu: be returned to, as the theory advocated by the chairman of the committee on wiy? and mems, Mr. Stevens, adopted, namely: Kepudi.itins the payment of interest in pold and relying entirely upvin the i-sue of covemment paper, the effect of the present inflation must goon become ruinous to the masses; of the people. The fatal mistake of the Secretary of the Treasury was in abandoning the C per cent 5 20 loan and attempting to tioat a 5 per cent. bond. and upon its failure restoring the interest bearing leial tenders, and on the part of Concre-s in not speedily supplying an efficient ystemof taxation. It was tili possible, by adhering to correct natural law, to restore the credit of the country to a healthy condition Mr. Stevens f;iid he d;d not apree with the committee of ways and means, and hence hid offered a substitute for the fir.-t section of the bill. The question bavin;; been taken, the substitute of Mr Pomeroy for the second section of the bill as t'iven above wa adopted bv yena C5, nav 42. Alter consi.ierrble dtbite, the Committee of the Whole acted upon and agreed to Mr. Stevens substitute for the first section ajes 72. nays 57. The Houe aNo refused to concur in Mr. Pome rov substitute for the second section by a vote j of II against 1. The bill was thn passed without a division, the vcis and nays having been demanded and refused The bill authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to borrow, from time to time, on the credit of the United States, $ lOU.OUO.Obd; to issue therefor coupon and registered bonds of the U. S., re leemab e at the plra-ure of the Governmen after any peiiod not le3 tlnn five tier more than thirty years. SEN" ATM. Mr. Coil. -truer reported the IIuue bill to establish certain post roads. Passed Mr Wilson reported the bill for the examination of mt.iiti i1 Ulcers of the nrrny, mid recommended a concurrence in the amendments of the Houe Agreed to. Mr. Wilson also teported a bill to amend the net r. provide for the payment of horses and other property de troy ed in the milit iry service of the United St ites. Pa?-ed. Mr. Sherman reported the House bill lo a tuend mi net providing for the d?ficiency In thepiyof officers and men in the western department of Missouri Mr. Powell offered a resolution of inquiry n to the sup; region of the Cincinnati Enquirer in the S'ate of Kentucky by military orders lieso lution oniered to be printed. House bill to repeal the fugitive slave liw was il.cn taken up untiuii-licd hu-ii.css Mr Davis addressed the Sena'n at li tiglh hi oj.;iii:i(ti to the bill. Mr. Urooksof New Yotk, cillcl attention to the I o t that the bill provides oi.e p. r cent, fnr tlie necessary expenses of ei.raviu, ptinting, prepatitig and issuing the t!:e U. S note i to 'I le t-'iry notes, fractional riotes und bonds, and of di.sposin; of the s-atne to aubscrilaT.s und purt h isin He tid out y a lewdi vH nc 1. 110,(1(11) were ar'M.ipi iutcd tor arnil ir t-utposcs, and as tho whole amount to be pti tiled under this bill w.i$ ix butt'lteo mid four rnill'oti do I Urs, the one per rent, Mould m ikeu sum tottil ol over four unl1i ois. It could e done for u jeit detl le. He hlnisell would print ihe public money fr ntic.tciilh of th if slim On motion of Mr Ibooks, an amendment waa in ado to the i licet that the imprint of the deal of TieiMin Department shall be umdn in a room spult ft mil the priutlni; bureau. 4 ni . COMMERCIAL. . m TtLKuaiM.; riiicliiuiit I .HurUet, CiNcis.NAii, June 21. 1'io'if dull und pliics uiisettie.J ; holders not willing to tn ike commission, but buyers holding buk; Mipciline $,' 2io" V U $ 7 4 ." . When ,ic Icomt, with sales: of JI.OOll buh ut $1 b." lor prime red. Coin unsettled, and prices iiouiiiml. 0 ils dull, und oiTcicd at r3il(.le. Whi.sky in lair deiiMiid at $1 ", closii:g rattier weak. l'oi isioi.H uitM'ttlod; h it lli i ii is j j ro ichin accurate piotaiions cannot he p,ivcu Mess poik is held ai $ 10. 15 u ou fides offered at I L', and bulk nidea at SUVLad sold at IG,' 4 (3 Ib'J.j, und in moderate du inaiid 1 iiil advanced i!(if. lie. Cheese tn in tiioecries firm loit quiet (on! $1 HU.1 13 buin and $1 V2U ecllitig. S.Uer W buying, il 05 ,dlu, ll.eh aiie iiull und a h.ide lower. iov York .Tlarlivt. Niw Yoaa, June 3 Flour i gelnd ((uiet und firm; closed dull and devluud; 76caS extra Sute; i'Jei'J '-i extr ii'tind liooj Ohio; f'J Utc HI lor trado bl rtlnts Wh.skv heivy and lower; $1 bocl ."d ?tate; $1 (.-(.U 10 Western W heat oj-ciied dull, ai.d ciu-td 3(( lc lower; i-slyd lj Chicaco rpfin; is! lU(ir;d ;." Milwau. kee ciub; i'd U."iii,5 I- winter red Wc-tun Ci.ni op tic 1 to tu und el.ised dull and deelit.iuj il i."l "() new mixed Wt.sUin, eIosiu; dull ut iii-ide puces; .1 GO lor uld do, to arrive Cotlco dull, Uli 1 prices uuehaned. ISuiir ßrtu at J0c fur New Oile.ii;?, and 1'Jc Cuba. Pork tinner with active demand; speculative excitement continue.; $.3rf mt.ss; $lUir;rj ne do; $3(131 iO old nnd new prime; $3-s(i Us .ro prime tnes. Lard quitt and tcarctly o firm; 1G(1(3 lc, the latter au extreme nt the close Cutter a Utile fcrmcr ut 'itPüc Oiii , and 31 0J3U ttite Cheese bin Ht lrPJc. Money htritieetit i.t 7(;?f". Sterin. irrigular and unsettled; .'alts' ie;orted at aatJijCJ'is. (iold irregular and unsettled, opening t -10 (i'2'2. Hdnc;:u' lo i! I ä of -'-'. tecl;ri:::j; to rjtjj (j JIO. and ildsdj at 'JlUyJl j. liovei iiiiicnt s-1 it U lcuy; U. S G's 'ffl coapons 112 .j; 5-,d coupon N'ä-g 'Ut 105"; 7-30 Ireisurv Notes, October and April, lU'J1 li)ti, ilEAPERS AND MOWERS. f 9 1 1I K lliuN HAKVKSTKI: 1H UN KXHIbirmX AT tie C.-art House Yard. rlf Kker, llanj i:Atr n t 0...wC'ij'er. KsrtPf rs c'l nJ examin- ttiT.i. nt Iti-ulta I- AYUK.s, Aont. CLOCKS. THE CLOCKbi'ORi:! liolrule and Itetull Dealer In n- GZZ Bsfi f 9 Of very descriptic n, ire :.d price. No. 80 lltst Washington Sinei, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. TTTh Ur5ft CLOCK STORE ia the S:te cf Ind.Ai.a. -l4-d.'rn WANTED. 7-NTKI. t lit Pifx-r Mill, on tie Cr.4l wf-t f f tni et Mrket trtet, lW.lOO rmundiof FUx lew. jli-Slw ft AT ERAlJKX.
MEDICAL.
NOT ALCOHOLIC. A Higlily Conccufrntctl Veget.Tble Ex tract DU. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS 1 rKF PARED BT Dr. C. M. Jackson, Phil'a, Pa. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE Chronic or N'erroui DebilitT, Diea?es of the Kidneys, and all Disease ari-iut: from a dis orderest Liver or Stomach, kuch Constipution, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stormch, NAU.e, Heartburn, Disgust for Foo'l, Fulnetss or Weights iu the Stomach, Sour Eructrttionn, Sinking or Flutterin? at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimminp of the Head, Hurried ml Difncult Ureatuiug, i lutter inp at the Heirt, Choikioe or SutTiciititie Seu nations wherr in n lying- posture. Dimness of v isioti. Dots or ebs before the bight, 1-ever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency ot Prespimtion. Yellowness of the Skin and Eye, Pirj in the Side, Dick, Ohot, Limb?, Suddeti Flushes of licit, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Ituag ininus of Kil, und (Jre.it Depression of Spirits, andVill K.,itively prevent YELLOW FEVER, HILLIOUS FEVKR.Ac. Tt.ej contain .o Alcohol or B:ul Wliikj: They will ctRiv the above diseases iu ninetvinne cies out of u hundred. XNIjUCKI 1y the ft'ni nie and unlvrrsul po(.uiL larny 01 nooiiana uermn Hitter (purely variable) htt of Ignorant quacks and unscrupulous adventurers, have opened upon KutTerinir huntanltj Ihe tluodKites of nostrums In the hap of poor whisky, vilely compounded, with injurious druKS and christened Tonics, Stomachic and Hitters. Ileware of t!ie innumerable array of alcoholic preparations la plethoric Mittles and Ms-bellied kr-RS. under the mixtest appellation of Hitter, which Instead of curing only atrravate disease, and leave the disappointed imfferf r In derpair. Do you want sutuethinj to strengthen jou? Iii you want a good appetite? I) you want to build up your constitution? Do you want to feel well? Do you wiint to get rid ol nervousness? Do you want energy? Do you want to idecp well? Do you want a brtk and vigorous feeliue? If you do use HOOFLaND'S GERMAN HITTERS. t)oti Her. J. ye u ton Lroirn, IK A, EAlUr of the Kf cyflojftliit of Reli'floua A'ynirMgr. Although not deposed to favor or recommend patent medldiii In m'tioral.throuph ill-trust of their Ingredient and efl. i ls, I vet kt-ow of no nutl'ieW'tit reanns why a man may not test f"y to the benetMs ho lielieves himself to have r celnd from anv simple preparation, in the hope that it may contribute to ibe benefit of others. 1 tu Oils ntore reudi'y In regard l ll'xillaiid'a (erniiin Hitler, prepared by I r. C M. Jackson, of thlltr, beraiiM I was prejudiced aualnst thetu for many yrara, uti d-r the lintircssioti that they were cMefly an alcoholic mixture. I atu In-tei'te'l to my Irirti 1 notiert Mioemakrr, KMj.,fir the removal of this prrjinlic- hy proper tests, and for encouragement to Iry llo-nt. when Mtlferinj from Kreat and lonir coiilinufil ilrtollty. Tht, use of (h reo bottle of these bhtern, I the boj;ttitiltif of the present Jf.ar, Was followed by evident relief aud reKtoratloti to a lieftrer of bixlilv and rnntI vlifur which I ha l not flt for nix month ''( tore, and had Almost despaired of rrKalnlttXI ilirrt'l(ri.'thnkiol ntid niyfrlrud ir dlrrrtlntr nit to the n.e .f them. J. NKVYTON IIKOVVN, Mill.lrl, la, Jnne-n. I-Cl. I'ARTKI t.AU )i icr. liiere are many preparations m.ld utnler tht tionifof IWltetN, put lip Iti quirt bid Ies, compounded or J,e eheupi'st w hlsky or common rum, co-tum rrotn SO to 40 cents pT (jallott, ihe taste dijjnled by atdse or lorrlRlitlcf heed. Till-clas of Hilter has caused and will continue lo cause, as oti-a lliey call be o,, hundred to die the lentil of ite drunkard. Hy their ue the ystetu la kept C'ltitliiuilly iltidrr the Ititiueiice of alcoliollc tlmuUtita of itt wi.rst kln.l, Hie desire lor iiijtior t created and kept up, und the rexti't Is all II licrrom attendant upon a drunkard' lile and death. I'or tlnt e wlio tt..lte and will hava a llijuor t.tinwe liubll h the folloWiiiK receipt: (let one bottle of Hoof, land' (lermati Hilter and tu x with tHn e ipiarts of nn ll'iily or blskv. and the result will be a niepsra lon that will fur excel in iiied.cil virtue and true excellence any of 1 ho iiiiini roil Ibpior tMttrr In 1I11 riiatket, ai d w llcost ntiich lea. loii will have all the virtue of HiMittand's Iwtu rs In cooticctloti with a od arllclr) vt li'pior, at a tuiirli It priee than tlir Inferior prrpara toi. will col you. AlK ittloii Soldiers: mid rrloud ol Solllr.s We call tlie attention of all hitvltn relation or friend III the army to the fact that ' ll-tUnd'aliermali Hitter" w ill cure iniietritth of ihn disftp Induced by exposure a'ld privations Im Ident to camp hie. In the lll, pubne. 1 aun st on ly In the n w-iMoer, m the arrival d the slik, t will ! noticiMt that a very Urne iroportiu nr- Huweririic trotn tienuuy. r.rery C of tUat hlitdcai here id ly cured !. Iloottatid'a tiermati Hitter. Iluea e resulting from lisorder of tha diirmiive orsans are sM-edlly emoved. We have no heltion In tatmn th-l. Ii t'iesiv Hitter were fteely ued amotnr our midier. huiidreiN of ic wlk'tit be MeJ that olhrrwlst will lu lost. IV e call part cular attention to the followimr remarka ble and well authenor.ated cure of 01m of the nation' hrroe, wIiom life, to Use hi own languuKe, "haa her ll aved l.y the Hitter. " PitiuAiiririo, August 23, 1K3. M(ok. Jomc A I'vaxh: Well, uentlemen. vour HoofUikI's lierman Hüter ha ave.l my life. Tim re la Do tlll-take t this. It 1 vom lied for by number of my rotiirmb s, mine of wlome iiatnea are appended, and who were M iy rotfi.u.ni T lue all tbe circumstance ol my rae. 1 am, und have Weeu for Ihe last four ) ear, a member of Sherman' celebrated battery, and under 'be immrtliate cononaiid of Capt. lt. 11. Ayre Through the exposure attendant t.pm my arduous dutiea, I waa attacked In Novellier lut with intlam nation of the lunif, and wntfr evettty two day 111 tl.e hospital. Thi was fulloed 1 ) real dehibiy, biKhlened by an attack of dy-et.trry I wa then removed Jfroni the White Hoose and M'lil to this c ty on board the t amer State tf Maine, from which I landed on thr-tli of June. Since that t!m I have been al-out a low a any 011 could be and atil. ret nn a paik of vitality. Kor a week or more wa M arc ly able to ullw anyihinir, and if I did force a niorsal down it wa lintii d:atrly throw n up aahi. I ct uld r.t eien keep a Rias of water on my atoroacb. Life coülil imt lat ander these clrcutn-tancei.; and acct.rdiouly the physicians who bad be-ti wt.rkin; faithfully, though unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the Rrap of Ihedreud archer, frankly told me that they could do no more f r me, ami a '.vised me to ee a clergyman, and to make auch diptltlwn of my bruited fund a best suited. An acquaintance wlYi vUiird me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stephetibroii, of Sixth below Arch street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your li tter, and kindle orocured a bottle. From the time I commenced taking thetu the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I ara Itow, tha:ik Hod fur lt. feit in g better. Though I have taken b it two bottle-, I have Kined len pound, and I feel sanJCUlTie of brlnf permitted to rejoin rny wife and da'ichter, fron whom 1 hive heard nothing for eighteen months; lor, gentleroen, I am a ioyal Vlrgiuian, 'roin the v Unity of Front Itoval. T your invaluable Hitter I owe the rt-rt.tir.tj of l.fe wheh has taken the pi act of va.'tio fars to your Hitter will I owe the glorlou p-ivi!. ge of aain cli-pln ta my om tho-ewhoart 1 ure.-t to tue i:i life. Very truly your. I5.VAC MAIjOXE. W'e fully concur In tit truth rf the above statement, as w 1 ha t dcspaind if Meiag our comrade, Mr. Malone, re'orr I to he!h. JOHN CUl'IH.Kr.ACK, tst New York luttery. !KH. a ACKLKY. Co. C. 1 It h Maine. LEWIS CHI-VALIF.K. Wi X.V. 1. K. M'F.NCKIt, ll ArMilerr. Hat. F. J. H FSKWKLU Co. 11,3d Vt, IIENKY B JFKOMK.Co B, do IIKMÜ T. MACIaiNALI. Cc.C. 6ih Maine. JiHX F. WKI). Co. F.,5th k,a;ne. HERMAN KOCH. Co. H, ?Ud '. T NxTHANI LH THOMAS, Co F, fith I'a. AN DU!- W J. KIMP. ALU Co. A. 31 Vt. JOHN JRN KINS, Co. B lOCih Ta. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the ignarure of "C. if. JACKSON" U on th wrapper of each, bottle. I. pr Uoltlc 7."Xc, or half 11 do .rii for 1. SbouM yocr nearest dn3?fit not have the article, do j riot lie fui oa ij any 01 toe mioxi:atir.i; preparation that may be olTered la it place, but end to us, and we w ,!i forward, ecurly packel, by exp res. rrittrip:il Olliccand Ianufactory o. C31 Arch Street. JO.MJS A: EVA, (Succesom 10C. M. JACKSON k CO..) PR0PRIFT0I1S. For tale bv Dmzr.iti and it aleri in ettrr twn in .bt J Uoitad Sute. myT-dlöt taw
SPECIAL NOTICED.
HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BAU. This I tb most dellghtfal axu extraordinary artiel vfr dlscoverH. It changt tbt no burtt fac and band to a pearly aatta teitnra of rariahia( beauty, hnp artlngtbe rnaitle pcrlty of youth, and tht disiif4 appearance o rarlUns in tht dtj belle of fithlon. It remove tan, freckle, plmplt and rough&e n of the k'.n, leariag the o raplc-xloa freh, transparent cd mootb. It ciitain do material irjuriou to the kin. Tatronixed bj Actree aaJ Opera Rinjer. It I what every lady horJ.1 have, fold everywhere. IV pared by W. E. UAGA.Troj, N. T. Add re all order to DKM AS S. RARXr.3 A CO., New Tork. febS-Jfiai-eod UKVOLUTIOX In tho l)roHMiii Room! By tbe almost unanimou action of the part.e ntereted. CKISTtDOKOS IIAIIt DYK! ha replaced tbe old worn-out Inventions for colorir j tbe hair, which the better experience of je ar ha proved to be Ineffective od deleterious. Unlike tbt Compound that upon the h?a!tb of the balr and dry op and conrciae tbt Juice w hich sustain It, this mild, genial and perfect dye is found to be a vitaliftnj aa well a a coloring atnt. CristailoroS Hair Preservative, a valuable adjunct to th Dye, in dreaMng and promoting the rjowth and perfect health of the hair, and of Itaelf, when used alone, a safeguard that protect the fibre from decay under all circumstance and under all clime. Manufactured by J. CRISTADOKO, !?o. 6 Ator House, New fork. Sold bj all Drajjgist. Applied bj all Hair Dreiser. apr29.deodAwrow HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTOKATIVK. IIOTT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, nOYTS HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, Inlougfellow' poetn Hiawatha wa adjudged to hate conferred the greatest boon on bla tribe because be brought to ita notice corn. Every one will admit that our preparation 1 w orthy of the name, for the beceüta it confer when It I known. WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. It restore faded and gray hair and whisker to their oriirinal color. It bring up the natural shading of on hair with another, thus giving the hair a perfect life appearance, m that the most critical observer ranrot detect it? u.-e. U makea hrh hair oft and ailhy, stops it falling out, cleanse it arid the sca'p from eil impurl t!e, I a readily applied and wiped from the skin a any hair dreseinir, arid entirely overcomes the bad effects of prevlotnu.se of preparation contalaing ulphur, urar oflead.de. The proprietor of the Hiawatha published the followIn challenge to tet, in tht New Tork dallies three weeks, which WAS 5EVER ACCEI'TEI). Let aomt well known and disinterested person appoint one to the proprietor of each preparation for the hair to bring np tho color. Ever? proprietor to nst nothing bit hi cwn preparation, and the person nothingelse rturlnir the test. A certificate of the result to be widely published at the expene of the nuncceMful competitor. Sold everywhere. JOSKI H HOTT h CO., marle dly No. 10 Urilveriitj Mace, N T. A SM;tET ( OLD," COIK.IIS, Few are aware of the Importance of Checking a Cough or flight Cold" in it first stages; that which tu the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, tf neglect rd, kooh attack the turn's. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES gives sure and atnioM imtneiliate relief. Military Officer mid SoMler uouM lave tlirm, a they tan be carried In the pocket and taAen snisrca-l. 11 require. flold by all Druggist aud Dealer lo Medlclm ta tht t'ulted State ind tnot foreign co-intrlea at 25 cents per ""' JeT-dAwlm t?' SOLDI K It S-VB THINK I)R Strickland I quite right In advising you tu hi advertl tarnt In nur eolumtia of l..-tlay' pani r. to take a bottlt or his highly reeommeiHlrd Anti-Cholera Ulature lo your knapMrl. it may mt tlm Ihr tf nuny if our U soldiers. Mothers, set that your son do not neglect it Ton can get it at the Drug Ktore at 50 cent per bottle. It I the let remedy for Diarrlir and Dynentery. marcb7-dlyeolAw1y VfTD I S K ASKS OF TIN. NKHVOUS Seminal, Urinary and Keauat lytem new and reliable lretment-lii llepoit of the lliiWAl.lt ASS' CIAT10.N. er.l i.y mall In seale letter envelopes, free of charge. Addresa D. J. SKII.IN HOL'OltrON, Howard AssoclaHon, No. 3 South Ninth Mrtet, Philadelphl I'a. WarDO-dA wly HT.NKUVOUsS l)i:il,ITV. MKMINAIa Wea-lie , etc., ! It cuie t bv o:.e aho la reall? rured nlui-elf and liuodresta of othrra, and will tell you notiting put the (rr. Addres with Wtup, KDWAltD U. TltA VRR, feb.fMAwly Ick lto, It ton, Ma. rarLAin:s! ladiksj i.adiksj dont fall to read tht advertisement this paper, beade IMIDKTAXT TO KKMAI.KS. Dr. Chee.man. of Ke Turk, ha devoted the last thirty years -.f bla prat tle to Female Complaint. HI 11 act tike t charm. Tie are reliable and safe. novti-dAsn ATTOKM'JY AT LAM', H'AVINOOPKNKDA LAW OKK1CK IMMKDlAlKLY uver HL'N ri:k' SIHIK m'nkV n.. tn -.. V aslilnt-toii street. Indialianoli. Itiilli.a. lrt.lr h m professiotial rri In tn ilia public. mar; d ly JOII It. MULM VAN, LIVERY, SALE ANO BOARDING STABLE, o. 10 I'iihi I'rnrl Mrret, In rear of fntlnrl llulldlnc mr:i-dly A. .1. ,fiini s: . PHYSICIAN AND SUIHiKON, Ol f ice f.)-inn a lu 111 llulldliiff Corner .Tlr rltlluit unci lury limit Htn,, INDIANAPOLIS. INI).. myl4dtf STOLEN. 1 iiisiviiib. STÜI.KN I'KOM Tili: rUBSCKlBKK, A SPKINt. WAGllN. drk painted lei, rut riltif; fear painted yellow, a douUe r-e painted on tie da-b board, about half worn. Five dollar reward will be (tieen for tht wagon or ten aoiiar ror the iun and th e:. K. tl. L. KUHLMAN, No. H7 West Wab!titon trett. lajU-i-dtf GROCERIES. Earl & Hatcher iii INDIANA IN ADDITION TO OUR LAÜT.K AND WKLL ARfSOKTED stock t Groceries we offer for ale, in qianii'.le to u!t purchaser, l.OOO Crl. Mess 1'ork, AOO Krl-. Prime Hess Pork, 300 Kris. Lard, 3,000 Hums -23.000 lbs. Bacon Sides, 13,000 Ilacou Shoulder, 3.O0O lbs. Dried Keef, I.OOH Url Sail. CAUL A I1ATCIICU, J13 LAFATSTTK, BD.
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ICLOSIITCr OUT ÖÜLE0 -AT THE Trade Palace! 26 & 28 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME, LORD & CO. VV worth ISniSO TO RETIRE FRCM BrSI5K5S JtOW offer their larfe aud aplendid atock of oodi. At 5ew Tora wholesale price, and many rood much Ies. Kee I in- under obliallon to tbe public for tbt very larfe patronage we baie received, we hv concluded to adopt ibis met bod of closn; oat ear present stock, thereby Riving them the advantage of bujlnir their food a lw a tbe same can be boucbt at bet w beleralt prices It Kastern cities. Tbl I no tk-Uteus cry, aud we will continue the sale nntil tbe wbole tock is clt ed out. We have now in store the largest and lest elecled etock ever brought to this city, cobsistina; of sfiirs,ooo Worth of S H IL ES S , ' Coniprlslrg every grade, from the roost ctljr and' beautiful Moire Antiques, To the cheapest PLAIN SILKS A XI) SATINS, Which will be sold regardless of the recent greet advance. FANCY DRESS GOODS, la i-reat variety. Our buver belli at tbt bea4 of tht roarlct t durlna tbt sprint, has tnalt ealrt etTorta to pro cart tbe finest and meet fashionable In ti e tntrkrt, compriMiuall the late liriH IVovclticN9 IM ER It IM AC PRINTS, SIMlAGUE'sS PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, A3Ii;RICAN PRINTsS, I) UN NHL LS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNHLS, SIIEi:TIN(iS, I10SIFRV, GLOVKS, KMHROIDHRIHS, CxC, CtC, Cloths and Cassimeres, Kor Urn and By-, from tht tbeapet tt Iba be.t tht market afford. Yim are also I.OSBc; out On tht same lerui, our plendld tck of IllaACK silu iurt;i,Aiis, IBASQI!, Ar., Ac, CoruprUIng all the recent PARIS AM) LONDON SUA I'KS, IMrbl trimmed with m: a i. .i;iit'tti: r.c:i rich iii:ai mnva, And elegant HUME, LORD & CO. 10,000 OO. Jrj-i,ooo 00, S-40,000 OO, ' WOKTII OF CARPETS. CARPETS, CARPETS, CX)X.-sItTINT. OF .lletlullion CarprfM, Axtnlnstcr Carpcl, Velvet Carpel, Hotly llriiftttel, TapcMry Urut!.elff Three-riy Tarpet, Ingrain and Mnpem Cottage, Rag and IIccip Carpets, CorT.iriicf every (rade, all of whkh will bt told at New Tork wholeaale price, together Ith a fall Hut) of Gl Satin nnd Wool Damnhrv TOI Embroidered Reps Lace and Tambour Cnrtalnt. UOVSE FCIl.YisIlt.rG GOODS la great Tariety. 15Draa 9 Of every description. r"Tose la want of ikt abort (to t will Crd it nucb to tbeir ad ravage ta call at aa early date and lay la applies fur u turner and fall. HULIE, LORD & GO. I INDIANAPOLIS. tytiUi
