Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4502, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. aGNDAY MORN'IMi. MARCU 27

C I T V IT EMS. Jf Ywterdaj wu a baautiful ipricz day, enjoyed by tboutO'is Q3A te roof i being; put od tie Ute Louie, to place of the one recently blown cfT. Hoest A.io Lot at Ateno.- Wiley JL Martin, auctioneers, will fell at 2 o'clock thia after dooo the ttw cottage ho'.. No. 3G3, North New Jerey ttreet. r advertisement. SsfTbe work of tbe Mreet railroad track oj Maaehuit veno 1 progestins' ß&ely. A Urge force I at work, trj'i tbe iron idJ timberi ire all on the groud. f2T Cul. Jarafi ßurge! baj purchawi tbe Morris home property, on Louisiana ttreet, for $12,W'J. Thi property erubrare. several atore room, tfi.Jr the hotel rropcrt?, blJ front the centre of the Union ipot. The hotel haa beti tl-t'-uiz a po-J baame. for eeverel jear. Kratta! Tbk Infallible Hau RasrotATivc. Decidedly the bet arUcle fur retorinjf grey hair to ita natural color, (not dying.) curing all d'..eaee of the scalp, rrerentirj the hair from falling off, Riving it a Boftnos and glou that nothing ele can produce. Price f,l per bottle. SolJ by all drnjrjiat. J. F. Sr.soii, drup?it, Bite Houe U'.ock, agent. eod tf Miti Uxr' KxcHANf.K, 1 11 i East Washington Sraxxr Mr. (Jeorge IrieTi aixl Mr Jame Kennedy, late of the faroou No. 1 Et Pearl trrt aaloon, Florence prurrietor, have taken the matjnificentlT fittel up Merchants Eichauge, 1'Jl Eat Washington Hreet. Mesrf. Irish and Kennedy are both courteous young cetitleroeu, of correct bu.ir.eaa hthita, atd their ealoon will, we predict, be one of the ino-l popular placea of public reort in the city. rJTOur very worthy street corr.rni?siorir, John Keoiper, we a'ee wa beaten at the noovnitinjf convention on S'ttard'ty Weareporrj for tbii, ax Mr. Kemper las pnde an fficieLt street commissioner, refinlir,K promptly to aiiy cll for iiaproTemrnt We mppo-el that hii renorn ititioD waa certain, tut then we can't kn w the cauea that actuate republican in pelectirg thir candidates J AreoiTME.xT The following af point merits were recently made in the 1 57th regiment, now Uirjg raifed in tbe 9ib district: Co. A Robert M. Shield, capt.; John A. Harret, 1st lieutenant; Samuel. A. D-irkdall, 4Jd lieutenant. Co. B Orrion Wilton, captain; Joreth W. Uardin, lat lieutenant; Cantii-g Wihon, 2d ieutenaot. gfi The draft ii now projrffiri in eeral din tnct a in Indiana. The. new order from the war department, forbidding recruiting officer from crediting rtcruita to any loclit j eicept their actual iIare-of renidence, fill heavy on those towiirbipi io arretrs. The reu!t of this order ia that recruiting h almost entirely suspended, and it is impot-iibl to fill the place of drafted men with volunteer, a waa done in this district. VSf Bemember that at CUik Johnson 1 Co., ucces.snra to Vinnedne L Jones, No 17 W.t Washington street, is the lärmet tock of b ots and hhues for cents, ladus, bojs Ui;.-es ai d children iu the city, ronaistin? in part of Brigbams custom made mcnV min bilm ril IxKit.-, w;it bilraoral boots, calf congress rewed iKsot.-, calf balmoral boots and calf brogin, D hocs, ladies' grain balmoral boots, niis-e-' ijrain bilmoral boots, and children' btlmoral Ixjois, at fair figure or lower th m in? house in the city. 21 b. Promotions The following promotioni were made in Indians re itnmts on Situirdv: 100th Isaac N. Frizce. l.t iieut. Co. II. 57ih. Isaac Vaunujs, captain company D, Ivobert B Martin, lt. !cut. company D.John II. Rent, captain company F. Oscar N. Wil mincu n, l.-t. lieul comp my F. 11th Catalry. Wm. II Sumption, cipt com pany K, Jee A Cate, 1-t Iieut. eropny E, Wm L. White, 2J Iieut. company E-IC-iih Cahin W. Keefcr, let Iieut. company F. MtTioroiiTAN Thiatrk Miss Olire Ln Tbia really talentel and higliljr arcompIUheJ actress continuea vol only to draw fine house?, but ber audiences arc continually iscreamng in nombers and character Her own new play of the" Felon'c Daughter " hits becu played two nights to fine houses, and we regret its withdraw al, as we repard it as one of the best dramas we bare pecn this season on our boards. Miss Lo gin bss only had about (ii months experience in the profession, an 1 from her preseut aucc. ber future will be a brilliant one. 5J"" The Republicans, at their lioaiiritfiii-.g convention, oc Siturdiy, nominated tbe following ticket: For Mayor John Cavcn. For Tre surer Harry Craft. For Clerk Cyrus Butteificld F'or Marshal John Umversaw. For Street Commissioner A. Richter For Assessor William Hadley. As usual there was double voting, but nothing else waa to be expected. The tact is, the republicans have got so ued to awindling at elections in this city that they cleat amoug themselves just & much as they cheated democrats. GBElward Ha're, No 33 North Meridian atreet. Journal building, offers the choicest sugar cured hams at L2,, and prime leaf lard at 22o, both at retail. Mr. Haire has also a lot of eitra ugar cure breskfast bacon; tugar cured shoulders, a splendid article; eugar cured dried beef; pickled pork; side meat; plain shoulders; smok ed tongue; jowls, Ac. Mr. Haire ctTrrs the best elected stock of provisions in the city, and as he devotes himself to this branch of trade eavlnsively. he should be liberally patron'zrd. He will keep on hand, comtintly. tbe be?t quality of provisions, and will furnish them at wholesale or retad, at the lowest market rates. A correspondent, writing a busiuess letter, says: "I think Indianapolis the safest place in tbe west, in business point of view." Thi is a nigh compliment to our city and tusirics j roen, ana wen raerue!. uur Dullness men, without a single eaceprion, bate o manaired their affiira that they have i.o iem for panics or reru'sions. Eicept in the de.-lii e of articWs j on band, which has been eipec'ei i.d anticipa ted as far aa pobie. they don't csre whether i gold fills to par or goe up to 200; they ta'i! weather tilhcr extreme, b iving breu dofn. in i the uiaia. acaeh tusinthi We fully agree with , our correpii:deut, that Indianapo'is is the ifct ' place ij the wcstfc in a buinesa point of tie TarrLs cr Real E?ttx Deeds (or the; fo' lowing property were left at the auJ.tor' ofCce yeaterday for transfer: JohnJ. 0 ites to J.eph Viernikcl, the so-jth half of lot C.iu Utile' subdivision of out lot r5 Price $I.(XH Thomas Hnr.ter to William R. Shimer, twelve : eres in te rpt half or 15 tha r.nrthwrst ij nrirr of section 10, in town north, of nrge 4 e.a"t Price $1 4U0 Wilham Foglemta to Hamilton 1 Hi'hiwty. the suth Lall of lot 2. in 3.) rii e $2 St 10 Hamilton F. Hathaway to James Pu;h. the uih half i f lot 2, in square 30 Pru e $3,0t U. j Jatne M Rar, trutree of Isaac Coe'a heirs, lot al. in their .uN.:ivi-i.,n of cut Kt loJ. Pr re I $2tMr .Tun-.es M. Flay. trus;rt-e to, nmilv Waub.!ot i F. i:r out l"t lö'j price 2'A) Jams M. Rav. trustee, to Hsrrison lot ti, in wtit lot 13'J I'ri. e 1-.V) W arch Hamilt n F Hathaway io Mary M. Nocman. 1 Lis !, .0 and 11. in S'lutre 1 . in out lot 'J. in I 'juare I , in out let J. in list ktr uSvirU.ii of jid out-lot. lrice $5.Jarre r..!i .j Haini tor F 1! tthaway. lots !), Ii atid II, ia -qusre 1, in out lt Ü. ia Hacker's fu-l;tioa of "isd cut Price f 5.000 Dnid Cable to Frank Hathaway, lot 0. ia aarw 1, iu liacker'a dta.aiou ot out-lot 'J. Trie David D Fatuut to Frank Hathaway, lote 'J, 1 and 1 1, ia njuarr I, in lUcker'a vjivisiou of out ! t C. Trice $.'o Cffia, Wrij:!.: i Mort. i. I.. J..hti Rjwlarsi. Int l. ja M nun, CcfEn i Wriglit'a ubdivislcn cf 34aaeilnihe tiortitast ccrLcr of outlet li9 Vric$32S

Tnt Voti Tbe following ii tbe Tote at the republican norn'n'itf convention fvr city cS Cf.-üon Stturday. Trie election was eprired; tbe comber of rote reiurneJ for tome of tbe candidate i tetrly equal to the entire legal vote of the city: fca Citt TtEAicata

Harry Craft Col Aurtin D Roe O. Joiron . ..... ....... JohuO. Water 9C3 G43 CralYa plurality le-; total vote 3,035. roaciTT ATTcasj.T. BirooH. Elliott J .430 John C. UufV.n 1.014 Suae Major 41 Martin Igoe C1 Kllioft'a plurality 41G; total Tote 4,126. rXK CITT CtFC C. S Hutu r field 1525 J M. Wheitley MX) l? Maxwell. 410 I'atterfield'a majority (2V.t. Total vote. fOR CITT MARSHAL J. Umrcraaw M. II. S -ud ler J. T Atkinou W. J. Wallace . W. Smock J. B. Power Urr.TerMw's p!uralit? 1113. Total rote. .3-:C2 Yu STREET CJ UIWONEtt. . li chter C99 r5i 4 oi; 3-4 341 'JS t3 b4 207 BritLey Mede. M KeoiDf r. . . . B JoLeKirkwrxid !t'iH-ell M. S'vder W. Wil'etts ' H chter'i plurality 43. Total ote ?J3G KOk asi;s'OR. W Hviier 1110 R W. Kob'iusou 815 HsdleyV majority 295. Totil rote li'2ö (ireat Dcclinc is Drt üoons At Tyler's Bee Hive all oxis were in trked down Ut even itiir to keep pace with the lall ir pold We wtre a-uted that, to-day, all goods will be told twenty to fifty per cent 1cm than could have bera bought ulc etit ago. The Bte iiivc re ceives dispatches diily from Mr. Tvler. who ii in the eat, and will follow strictly the lowest markets. (Jo to the Bte Hire before buying a dollar's worthol dry tfoods. 21-tf Cai 1 Linch, Keathtr Renovators. (Ji Kil Ohio street To all whom it may concern: This is to certify that the above firm renovated a bed of feathers for me. and I Uke pleasure in najii)2 the benefit realized by the process fr sur pa-fd my raost sanguine expectations. Wherein they wire dirty and sad, they are now clem ai.d live ly as new (cither can poiblv be 25-3 Da. II. II. Mooaa Donaldson's combination troupe, at the Tabtrcacle fin Saturday night, htd a lair audience, who appreciated the performances hugely. The performances are varied, embracing p-tnto-mimes, tnuatics, dancing, light ro: e walking, sinking, Lc , Lc. They repeat tbe pei form n.cea to night. D asar, Brother & Co , th wholesale t!aWfs in p'tce om!s and roo.iv-made clothing, lne remowd to No. Cd Meiidian ?;reel. dfhiiu'.l's b!otk,and they wuld be huppy to ee tht ir o'.ii ( u-tomers, and (b alers In general, call on them and examine thtir tok. extensive fpnnfc 23-6 Removal John J Pardon has removed bis b.vok oit:iTT nt' the bu-l-'ii s No 13, We-t Maryland street, S.-tiDuUV block, where he will be pleaded to see his frier. ds. Blank books, and every kind of book-binding executed promptly. Having the most complete manufactory in the wept, he is prepared to bind for publishers on the most favorable terms. 24-C For Rent We hve a nice cottage houe to rent a: $25 per month, io a convenient put of thscity. Smtll cheap houes for s de in all pirts of the city . A nice residence for sale on North Illinois ctreet at a creit bargaiu. C ill at 2-1 ,l 2 Washinirton atreet. 1 OM i 31TEBS, 423-3 Agents. t3T" There will be a meeting of the democrats in Lawrence township, at the precinct, March 25, ICä.'at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of nominating a township ticket. Ry orJer of the toweship committee. 21-2 A. Cort, Chairman For Rknt. A large room in the third story .! . . 4. s a . t a i. ".'f. ne nuD! ö'U' I iici i 1 1 in ri i rcw. i uc ruuu is ni iijnvru nun 1 the entrance good Apply at this office 7 if fJfSetiour, at the Bates I1ju?c Drug store, on Vtthii,gton street, has a large stock of I r,iiits, oils, varnishes, and all articles required S by painters, tbit he is selling as low as nny other i houe. Z3J. R. Marot, No 233, Ei.t Washin. .on street, has io etore a Urge stock of second hand furniture, nearly all as good as new, which he soils it prices to suit the times. t55'Ste Dr. Wm. Thomson' advertisement oa the lourtb page of to day's paper. jan 25 tf. J?TA few exchange papers, done up io packages of 100, can be hsd at this office tf ah. sour, or PAiiAniiAru. The $5.HK). mavor of Cincinnati has a ealarv of There are 4C0 Hebrew children in San Frnoco. Schenck the hero of Vienna is about to s:ump Connecticut. The members of the Maine Legislature get $100 each per annum. No long serious there. Tl ere are 1,1 SI ,000 square miles of blink space roui.d the north pole on the maps. A woman lately lohbied a bill through the New Jerrey ft cate. She had uch p rettv ways ! Sabbath treakirg ia not allowed in New Biblis! k. Over tentv pcrjns were recently fci.evl at Etsl Port. Melwar, t jr skating uu the Stbbith. Wi:b?n a f-hort time three Wor.a fi le German C'-nts, ( r.o Irish b tronet, two Grttka of hi th j lie.rce, and cr.e Turk, have bteu cn!L:ed in New ' York. j ptrer, thus v-c fTs hraifhtr riiiir "Mr thl i a. rtnr rnmn nl rare nits, vr.ur r ar il tf u in ... a nu.de.i s dream o! mm releemel " A tnll p'in:!.rag strikers ho r:;tertre w;tn worlitntn with a fiue of $100 and six months' a:i; . .uii tw t.t. l: :s pai-sed the lei-i ture uf M r -ric-ota . 1'. i e-'lJtoace.l that the oil pr luct - P ..... . l ä il i l ot Ve UV'fc L Uil.f & (..I I-, I- K'," ' 1 I f r.uiiitertit we'.s dv.wi. ar.d 01 twrm t' reo and lv'ur thousand oirrt.s dtily. g i:nii ;s he a t A lUichir.e U x h ich. with two men qjarnu g ?:uue by ieara; küJ A ) does ite work r. at Su'.hrrland of ihirtv fix men, in opera Falls t 1hre are a good roaov Fer.iars at Lirertool, a:.i tl.e ürtt:hcrs talk as tnjub t'uey were tr :d ( them The brotberhooJ eer-is tj hw laken L vcri-ool as their centre f npraiiou la:.d. ( I Le leceLt riins are oi Dgiug ir.e weeat out, I and it lo-.ka CuelT. Eiosi all part? of he täte we have mteili?:e:.oe of p:pcc'.a tor booititul harvf.-r It will be i.?edtd. A Xew Vork coGtemp-jrary incntioLa the arrest ct a woman in the street, "witb. nothiEa; cn her jerson but a love letter and a dizuerreorrpe" Rathtr a pottij 5.cd picturesque ccatume fr ti n;ttropvI a! The CiLci:.oati Cuamcrcul declare! thu it i a ruiarkh!? cirouti-iar.re. iudicatiu singular iuattrnuou on the part ot Mjr GeLera! commandioj;, that there has not been a quarttrciaater hashed UurLcg thia war."

.15'J3 . 40 . 37a . 419 . 307 . 154

London rogues do Dot pick tbe locks of safes cow, cor b'ow then oat with gunpowder bat prt open the doors with powerful levers They have recently made baula f 1.009, JE10.WO, XG.0W, ar.d smaller sums in this way. Tbe Superintendent of freedmea io tbe department cf Tennessee says it has been Impossible to get ten hours' work per day from tbe hired negroes. The average is eight hours, and that only for five or five and a half days of each week. The te'eniific world of Paris is much occupied by tbe experiment which M Groaf intends making io few days of flying from the towers of Notre Dame, by his new machine. He undertakes to retgiiu u?peLded ia the air with as much ee ia a bird. Got Brousb, of Ohio, says io bis late omsage: "It Is estimated that the numberof men who fltd from this state a the recent draft ap proicbcd. and during iti execution, exceeded tweMy thousCid " To uch an extent b this emigratijn gone that ia some ca.-es there were Dot men enough left in the townships to fill the quotas. The Ohio Faimer aays it is informed certain putici. residents in Michigan, arc procuring tr.eep and coloring them with a composition of lampblack, tallow and'gum arabic, ar.d perhaps with other materials, and driving them iato Ohio, and selling them at almoet f.bulom prices, and that a large tum his already been reiliad by this outrageous awicule. A religious paper asks with great fervor " ft hy is it that men will chew tobacco?" We bave had that quei ion settled once; tbe boy Said, when his Sunday-school teacher asked him the sine qu-.tion. that he chewed it "to get tbe

juice outtn it W 1 1 reVre raie a dead jue. religious friend: Telegraphic Dispatch e s. irotrtn airaaMiLtroavnc oiktitc iiitiiil. fror nurntnar ttepwrl Nee Ural fafc MIDNIGHT KKPORT. Latest War News. LATi;it n:(ii Bii:irriA He is Sweeping all Before Him. OCCUPATION OF G0LDSB0R0 si:yeki: riCwUTio iikIMIRTED. 1'" O 11 12 IGN IN JZ W H Ac. Ac.. Ac . Ar. At.. From rortrcaa .Tlonroe. Fortress Mosrok, March 2 ) The folio advice f rom Newbern have just reached mg here tia the Albemarle cn.ul: (Jen SchoheJd'ij forces, who marched out from Kingston, tiiumph iritly' entcrd Go!d-boro on the 21st, meeting but 11 ; tie resistance, and cp tur-d a lare amju:t of propt-rty. including 40 railroad cur. A portion of Geu Shermio'a force, which moved from Fnettevillc, met the riemy oa the himcday at Mount Olive, where quite an engagement ensued. Ttie cni-my, being ovrpowercii and flanked, retreated in confiirion towards Rileigb. Sherman entered Smithfield between Gold. bor i and Raleigh. Generals Sherman, Schofield and Terrell are in hourly communication with ech other, and are preying the er.ttny cl-cly The frisouerp taken ais5t'w :hit they are unahie to puccesafully resist this rombit.ai'ou, and RiUigh mu-t certainly fail. General Sherman's waot s p. ,it arrived at Kington. The r lilroad and bridge will be repairJ, ro that the cars will run through to Gol If boro and Btie'gh from Neabern in i le dijs The utmost enthusiasm prevails in our army, and ur iri.opa sre sepU) all bel'oie them iu ti e shapt of nu enemy. f m Gen Terry's force a also captuicil number of prisoners ne:ir Cursor. 'o dep it, neir Goldfcbro Mary prisoners hive been captured, Atd num hers of deserters are coming in. NiwBkRi, ilirch 21 Since the advance of dchoCeld's araiv from Kicstou jester, n?enti( ned in The Newt ern Times of this moruing. we hve no additional news of importance. Panics from the front siy cannonading ws distinctly heard all day Sunday at Kiustou. w hich iridic ited au engai:eaie.it t vjld?bro btlce i Si'.T-! man and the etieajy. This is not credited at headquarters, where we re iufoi med Sliirman could not have reached Goi'jsb ro by that time. The report recti vtd at headquar tors that a brigade ct ihe enemy "with their artillery were on that day endeavoring to cut the'r w ay through to our lines. As this report may be true and also the cannonading, there may be a conflict going on among themselves, although they will not inform us at headquarters where Sherman is for obvious reasons, still it is announced that he is ail light. Great quantities of supplies have gone forward to Seerman. A rebel oflicer says that Sherman is executing a two fold movement, each of which will bring forth results of great importance if he is aucie sfJ, of which he says there is not much doubt J. F. Conklin, chief q uirterrraster of Sher man' right w ir.g, arrived lre a few days since, and has heen actively ergageJ io forwarding aup plies to Sliermau. All the avenues for cirrying supplies to Nesvbern have been taken possesrior! of for the benefit of public service. - Thia increases tbe great necessity of opening the port of Newbern, which the authorities here all favor. A population of over 20.000 depend on the city for their daily supplies, all of whom in a short time must be fed by tbe government, if this port is not immediately opened, which will em-harra.-s the mjvcoien'.s of our armies very seenously. I The 30,000 rcf-igees whom Sherm m has sent ' to Wilmington, and the Ure numbers arriving i here from all quarters, makes it Ltces.-ity to j open t'jlh Wilmington and Newberu a ports of entrv. An order from Gen SchcSeiJ, dated the 15th, says; A.l officers r.ow in th s c ty be!oLging to the couimmdot Mijor Geu. Stitrmiii will proceed at once bv rail to Kingston aLd report in person i v .a nfiiAra f.rorders to th cooiin in 1 ing reneral head",ut" 9 ' M'Jrters in the field Out-iders me of the eeneral teoef that i .er- ! ni in is at iioiJr'.'oro, out oi course :i is ii speculation. . . r II Irotu Mew tork. Siw VcRK.Msicb 26. The morning papers contain no addiuoual news troci ourarm.es ttian wis coijiainei iu otU.i-il dispatches transoiiiie j !a?t night. The Erqulrer of -he 22d states that Gilten has been iece.vh;g iclnf-TCemonts ot cava'ryat Kriuxti.le ia itiai i roui ion of atrMteiic iuijHirtarce in .outh 1 er.t r. er, northern Alaliama t.d ttt'oria are be rg gsrr'.oLed, and thnt t!ie creater portion f Thcmas'e nrmr is at Hutitsv ' Mi-s. He atd Dwcau'r. Alaoamx, aft Li'.pjrt. Union prisoner have ee removed to iSelma. AU. Irom Cah.ib i. Eit I'afkaia. F.s, is reported t.iri.l The Isictamobd Litruu.tr epesascl the reat cti'ertsiLneut tue pivtti to bineloto in Kichm ud Aud the cljampaiu rapresly imported tor that o-rpoe. The feiaehip America, itvua Hrctnec via S u himpton ti.e l::h. arrive! to-rvht. In the Li ue ot Cvmu;ü?, the 13 b, tbe charci:ior of the tx J.e-ufr etaUvl that be w:Il make feuancil r'.teiurt on the 27tb of April ilr. Fr afraid called the aiieai:ou wt tbe House to Col Jervia' rtpurt Ou CanadiaO defeats He d:i:Uirr.d any in tent ion of attnhu'iag to the federal, or to the people geirrallj a sp:r It of boauity to Eugland. W aLould bot diate gari a wertala prcpoaal duxiof the eoafexeoce

between tbe confederate atd tbsj federals. It was iaportact to look to Cacadim defences, !o the tvect of war, and wt ought to come to an im mediate csJerstaniing witb Canada, as to the proportion Ecglacd i&juM bear of tbe cost of .tt defen?es. Faster believed that all fear of has ill i ties wer cnreaaosabJe, acd utterly grocndles?, and prctesteJ against the expense of tbe defense of Canad . Cardweil aured the Hjue that our relations with America continued perfectly friendly, but the government i prepared to defend Canada. Disrael thought Canada should be pro;;rly defended. Liwe sail the most effectual cour?e in case of Canada becomirg a battle ground would be to concentrate a force upon some other point We bad better let Canada know the truth, and not buoy her up with fal-e expectation while we provoked America itb a standing menace. The wi?e?t course would be to witbiriw alttros at once. Mr. Watkir, sail to prevent war, England büüld declare Canada s part ot the British Em prre. ' Mr. Bright 3aid the root of the misuader standing wis a feeling of jealous eatertainei by Ecglar.d towarJs America. Palmeeton denied that England was jealous, and believed there was good feeling towards England among the greAt bulk of Amerihana No doubt both north afid south have some feeling for the non-eepousal of their cause, but this was no reason why we should not place Canada in a state or defen-e He could not a;ree with Lowe, it wat not tbe intension of the govern ment to follow his aivice. The relations between England and America are perfectly friend 1 v .

From Uaahlngton. Wasuinotox, March 2G Many newspapers frr in tupposirg that tbe new income tax law exempts persons ia the civil, military or naval service of the United States. There hi3 been no such decieion by tbe commipaioncrs cf internal revenue. The firrt circuit court to be held by Chief Ju-tTce Chase since bis appointment, will be on the first Monday in April. Another distinguished prty is forming to visit the southern porta which bare recently fallen into our hand Secretary Welles and the arsitant secretsry of tie navy, Fui, do not contemplate being present at the huUtingof the flag over Fort Sumter, as has beeu published. The Utter, however, will shortly leave for the south on official business Irani Iloatoti. Boston, March 26 A fire broke ot last night in building 1C6 and 16, Commercial street, occupied by John Gove & Co., manufsrturers of oil clothing, and Pollard L Co., liquor merchants. Tbe throes were confined to the unper portion of the building. Los about $10,000 insured. The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. A Nxw Vobk, March 26. Co'.ltctor Draper arrived yesterday from Uil ton Head iu the steamer Baltic. He has concluded his labors in Savannah in relation to the ship ment of captured cotton, nearly all of which has arrived at this port Mr Diaper describe Savannah aa being quiet. The i ovulation is very rparse. About 100 families cl oflicers in the rtbel aimy are residing there, among tiitm Mrs Smith, wife ot Gen. G. ?Mn:th, torroerly at the bead of the street department in this city. There are about 5,000 colored troop in the city, all in fine condition The order 'n the cage of Buckley was returnable to day Gen Dix m-.'ie an?wer that the pti-oi er was now at Fort Warren, and out of the jurisdiction of the court The TimeV correspondent who accompanied Sheridan, fija it is as diffiu'.t to find openly avowtd scce.-h now at it was a year ago to find them takii.i: union sentiments. He thinks the people of Virginia are ready to return to the union The Herald's Washington pe.'ial sys Join Wilson, publiaher of Th Chicago Evet.ii g Joun.ai is to be it:poiutcd 2d asistaiit secretary of the treasury in the place of W. B. Field, who his teen tendered a consulate at Chieu Kang. Ciiin a. The Times' Washington special says the engagement on the lti.h ins:., between the e.iCm y and one division of Sherman's army, was of a very light character It is thought ;r. Washington that it was Jobustou's desigu to suddenly concentrate tbe f rcs ot Brapg and Hardee against one or the other f Sherri:ana wings, cru-hicg them in detail before S.hofield'i column could effect a juuctiou with either; hence Lra?g'a evacuation of Kinstoo and rapid retreat towards Goldjboro. The Richmond Enquirer has a letter from Scoit-viile, giving an account of Sheridan's raid It fully confirms the damage done the canal, but says it can be repaired in a few weeks. The Examiner ?ayi the escape of Sheridan's raiders is in consequence of Longstreet not being able to procure pontoons to bridce Pamunky river; cvciy effort was made by Longstreet to get pon'ooiis, but all failed. The Examiner is anxious, about arrangements being made to supply Richmond with luod. The Examiner has a long article on the gold f peculators losses iu the recent panic in N. Y. and regrets that there are many of the same elafis of men in the south. The Tribune' Newbern letter of the 21st, aays General Schofield has received positive inforantioD from Sherman, by courier, who has reported from his right wieg His exact locality is known only to a few, but it is pretty definitely settled that he is well up the railroad runn'ng from Goldfboro to Raleigh. It is generally believed he is marching on both those places, designing to form a junction with Schofield at the latter place. That he is hard by h ahsolu'.ely shown by the publication cf an order f om him, directing all men belonging to provis ional division lately brought by Gen Meagher, to immediately rejoin their command in the vicinity of (loldsbiro. Thequeation of supply iog Sherman is no Ion ger a nutter of doubt, as Gen. Schofield de clares he can do it by wagon trains fram h:sown front. A large quantity of clothing, ammunition hat already been ent to Kinston. both bv rai'rosd sad the Nee river, expressly for Sherman's troops The Tribune's letter, dated Kinsron 21st.bat the follow in c: Mi infoimatioa frurn tie field is to 10 a m. to d iv ShM m iii's advance is in the vicirity of B )n Hill, N. C , ou tbe railroad between Smithfield an 1 GolJ.boro HebaseLguei the ererna at that point, and everythit g indicates that Brapg i mskirj a stubborn res'-tei.ce. S.-bofield moved on Goldsbcro early Monday morning, atd thos far met no determined resistance ia that directioc Tbe enemy, in soire 1 rce met hio a few r:iie from that place. i It bhrrrnin is controlled in anv consroeraie . force it wi.l leye Schcfield t j mircb usinredc j ! to cut the railroad in their rear, but if Bragg considers the holding of the railroads running J into Gidd.sboro of mere im:ortacce than tbe for Der of ji'ct, he will oif.ke his retreat next to im pos-ible. It is reported on good authority thht two fu'.l fcria Jcs nf ifittry are hiding about the swam;s nsr the Neuse river, waitirg a favorable opfrtur :tv tn ec?cr our lines acd lay down their arms. CROCERIES. a. r riarcvaa. c. R. cavn3t. jCliTUAL GUOCEKY, i"pVKALKKS l?f STAFLK AND GROCERIES, ! J F.Tfirfa and loaes-i wicee and C:;ar, Oaae, e-tab'.e., Fra.ts, Wodeu ail WiiLw Ware. .. 4 Ncr.b Fe:.r.jlarJa S'.r.t, cppo.tre tbe Pi I 0 e, 'c 1 anapoltt inara-dtf EOWARD ASSOCIATION, I'ülladelpIiUt tblladeUl)la.f . DISEASE? Ü THKERVOra. SKMI5AL, URiART A5D fcEXUAL YSTta e aud reliabl treatceLt it Kepcna cf the HowarJ Asodat;cR Sen. Sy ma:i La aaa!J letter envelopea, frea charg. A.ddre.t Dr. J. SK1LL13 FOUOHTOS. Bawa4 AaaacUtion, ar.it LJT. 4. - " 1 ' ' ' ' m.vsjaisf I WUVH, Ma t otA3tnU street, rrtla jaiya aav7 ta Iff

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THE TJflOIV BAKCG CÜ1MY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, IS NOW READY TO ISSUE POLICIES. Cilr-sH OxxiItiil. 800,000 Capital Bound Tor the? l'ayiiaent of Losses, S 100,000. Xo Safer Company rTaXsrrer Organized In the United States. Assets all Invested in U. S. Bonds. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE VERY BEST CAPITALISTS IN THE STATE. rilEX YOU CAX H WK EQUALLY URLiaBLK V laurance at be me, wby eod your m :cey abroaJf ltnt in evervaonutv iu Its State. J! P X-OLClKS ISSL'KIl HT MARTIMDlLIt 4 (tRLBn"i(jn the Erst building aontb of the Post Offic, No. 4, up-tairs (Talttt Sew'a Block.) JIUKS V. RAT, PreiUent. E. M. UaaiuoaLK, V. Tre. and Trea;rer. Ü. yf. CRUBBi, Secretary. 33 ix-ootox-Jame J. Kay, Cashier or Stat" Bank; Thomas II. Sharp, ut Metcher Sliarp'a Bank, ladtanaoli; Alfrel Harri-on, of narrion' Bank, Ind anapolii; Wm. Ii. Knglish, Freridnt of First at.onl Back, Indianapott; Tf ra. !. llublari, of Citixen'i Satirvr.al FaLk, Indianapolis J. II Baldwin, of J. H, PaiJwin k Co., Ind anip!i; Go. MerritT, of Merritt ä. Corjgh'.Sn, Ind.; Charles H. Kajcotd, of Mcrrii. tioolican 4 Co., I:idlanajo'i-; F. B. Martindale, InJianapl ; Jesse L Wiiliara, Danker, in Wayne, Ind.; Gei W. Kathbcne, FresidtLt cf Lraneh of Bank of State, EvanTille, Ind ; L. 11. Warren, Ranker, Terre Haute, Ind. JuLb VT. U arson, Caakier of Rrauch Mark, Manci, Ind. fB t o o Ix. holders Calvin Fischer, Sr., Junes M. Kay, Thor. II. Sharj, Alfnd Uarrifcoa, Wm. II. Knzllsh, Wm. S. v-ubbard, J. II. Ratdwin, Geo. Merri.t, (i. W. Kathbon, L. G. Warren, Jease L. Wilharu-, J. W. Furson, K. B. Martindale, Cbaa. II. Raymocd, lit. Noble, Wm Couh'.iu, Lucian H II-., J. C. S. Hirrtsun, Nkbolai.IIcCar'y, Aqui.la Jon-, Jr., Rtrpn ppgAe, Jer Vcleue, Wm. Rraden, Mark K. Reeea, John W. i!;ubbs, S. I'. Ilamnii.n I). W. l.rubbs, I .or is Jordan, Fliba J. Hualaud, J. W. Murphy, marl5-d30t W. J. JJalliday, Win. A. Fral-kaw, K. Browning A Co , Jos. D. PattitOD, Kinsran A Co., J. U. Nixon, Wra. Belt, I'hiiey Hoacland, iL. M.Landl, Geo. M. Wiliiaraa, W. W. Leather. Dr. P. II. Jameson, T. R. Flliott, IU hap A mf i, 8. W. WaUcn, James R Toon, Geo. R. Tandea, Wm. Y. Wjlfy, A.G Prttibvte, K. E Ricker, J.R.Howard, Wm. Wallace, Wm. Baxter, l!ajr M. I.. Pur.d, K. It. Amen, Jr , A. k II . Schnull. J. V. Perrine, lr.a;rm FJft.ber, W. I) Allen, B. F. Wl-.t. U. S. LOAN. By authority of tbe Secretary of the Treasury, tbe undersigned baa assumed the Geceral SabKiiption Agency for tbe eale cf United Statea Traanry SoUa, hearira; seven and tlirte'eutb er cent. ln!aret, per actna, known aa the . SBVBX-TH1RTY LOAN. Tbew Ncti ara U;aed tinder date f Aujut 15th, ls3s, acd are payabU three years fr-ta that time, lo currency, or are convertible at lbs option of tbe bI 'ar Into U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. GO Ii II BEAKIiG BOIVDS. Theae Eatida are now worth a premium of alee per cnt , including gold interest from November, which makea tbe actual profit on tbe 7 33 loan, at current rate, Inching interest, abont ten per cent, per anaum, beiides its extmj tin frm Slate and municipal tarartion, ichich aid from one t-y Ihrt zr cent, mort, according to tbe rate levied on other property. Tba Interest ia payable kemi-annnally by coupoua attacbad to each note, which may be cut ol and aold to any back or tanker. The intertai amonnti t. One rent per day on a $SO note. Two cciiIm Ten 8ioo $300 i0 " $1000 S-5000 St Wot of at! diraorniaatitn caused will b promptly fuT.hv.! upon receipt of aubscr'ptiocs. Thia ia THE ONLY LOAN' IX MARKET mw oflVrrd by tbe Government, and it la confidently p-cte d that its uperior advantage will make It the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Lesa than tiM.OOO.fcO rerca'D unsolJ, which will probably be rfi.-po-rd of ltbin tbe next CO or 90 daya when the botes will prokabiy cou.ir.and a aremlam, ai baa un fonsly bee"? the rae oo c'os'.tg the iibacrlptions to other laanv In order that ci'.iteru'a vry tvwu ar.d rection cf tba country may Ve a!Trd fc:lits fr takinf the loan, the Natior.ai Eanks, State Bat:is arrt Prrate Packers tbroaboat tha country kave general iy agreed to rec.lve kobacripiion a' par. saHvribe r will aeleci their wd ageH. 1? whom they bae coSIrncet ajjd ho only are to be lespcevible for tbs delivery cf tb no'e for wbixh tiey receive orders. j'jrsr cookti, Sab-cr ptioi A sent, Philadelphia, ulrr ptiors will b reicd by tbe FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Icdiaiapolia, INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS fl5-dSm!w3:si NOTICE. Fourth National Bank, rUJSMl-.M-a' ca:?ie um m u.r iwi. Titer y w j o-xu;ie.i ty

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Tre Bk of Fletcher, iLBliililiimr.. . . Tte Fvttrta h.titial Ea-k will rtaa:3 cuitr J;i -n,r Tta-.ae-eLt. and rer-cif allv ask a cor.n. c.r.r. cf the patron ace herewrora granted to the Lank of F'lbe StoCatSieri'tf He Focrth XatloEal Balk art aU wt'.lknosm btudaea taea and cittteas cf thia city. I 1, w-.w V.-. JOS. a. au.bwss, vauar. saaXa-aVW

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UE3IOVAL. Doctor xvn. Tiio.nsox, HAS aUXOTED CIS 0FF1CX FEOM VIRCINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WHERE B E WILL COTflSUK ta trat and cur Priata )ieaea. In all tbetr sp;, tare, raml'ca-lons and pbas. lr. Wra. Tbos:oa vill rive to rack paMent a wrtit.n Instntctent, b'.Bdina; Ulm if ta rCect a radical and permanent cure, or cake no chare. äT. V IO. IDWDMl tU BUI U treat me st of Ptitaia LMxaea aj Specialty since tbe year lSil three year ta tba city at RaffaU, Jf. T., etabt years in Cbiraajo, 1 11-, and tw.year inpena. 111. boring eight yean practica InCklcac;, Iu.. be card aver thirteen thoaaand caea. Vt. Wa.Thumaon, la k!s practice f r Scrofula, Rhea matic and eeneral Jieajea cf tbe blood. s a Fumigating Vapor Path of tba cioat iagenloua kind, la coiJbkction wltk Internal treatKirct. SEMINAL EXlSälüMji.thecccaeqvecce ofseir-abu. Thia solitary Vice, or depraved aei'.al ioda'ajioce. Is practiced by the yaatb of both eie to aa almost unlimited extent, producing with unerrtr g certainty tbe following tra'n of ciorbid jn.(toms r le remtated by scleatltc m.dical measures, vix: Sallow coantetance, dark apdta ander tb eye, pain In tbe bead, ringing in tba ear, and nolara like the mling of la. aDd rat tling of chariots, neaalneaa about tbe loin, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loa of confidence, dilSdeoc la appro. cblcg atrat ger., a diilik t form new acquaintance., a deposit aa to abun anctety, lots of memory, hectic flashes, pin pies and varicss eruptions about tba face, furred tongue, nlatt aweata, fetid breath. cougks,conamption, monomania, aud freqaent ly insanity. Tbr aSicted, en tie flrft appearance cf any of tbe above aymptoms. bonld immediately appl) to Dr. Wm Thorn Mn for relief. tJOTce avd Coasnltation Ecoms 5o. t9 Socth Delware street, Indianapolis, Isd. P.O.Box 165 J. JatOl-dly PETROLEUM. PET R OLEUM! THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL Petroleum Company ! ORGANIZED UXDtR TUR aflMNoj AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OP THE STATE Olf .Np.W TOKK. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, IK One Hundrrd Thousand Shares, AT Kot Liable to men I. tlO per brarcf Aaaraa Government Bonds & Securities taken in Payment for Stock. ICKCNs No. 24 Empiro Building! 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, POST OFFICE ADDRESS, BOX 5. 3U$NErT TORK. jrr mrjMLu jkjiew on.UAÜIEL S MCKINSOX, Pre.ident. Wli. T. PIIIPPS. Vice ITeMJent. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J. HKUTlS.Mii.icg Sup't, TitUif ille, Pa. ATLAN'TiC BANK, UJ Broadway, N.T., Treasury. Tli ta ellwof tlic Company tare now producing (111. Tav ment for steck uay be raa'e in Jraft, registered notea, or government bonds and reenritiea, wblck bond, acd ecuritie!. will be tain at their tnarket value. Remittancea may he a !ire-d to the Company, P. O. P.ox New York City, or ."Atlantic Uank.Trcaaury of tbe New Vera and Liverpool Petroleum Company, 14.' Broadway, Nw Y rk City." Probpectua eent to any ad Jre on arpUcation, ecnt aln ing a full and clear account f tbe operations af thia Most Successful Petroleum Company mcn7-3m TOYS, &C, &C. HTitAsin sr;r,.: & iinn, 65 Maiden Lano, Now York, 1Ü POLIERS OF Chinit. Fancy Goods, Beads Slate Fencils, &c., Invites tbe attention of buyer", offering theta tbe largest apsortrcf Bt at the nost reaacoable prices. feb23-d3m MEDICAL. tratcM Ctrnhi I'.tt IVl'irttd! DST" Fifteen- O !ar? leirer r f r to 3 cent atauija. Vomi Men's TIrtlicnl Adviser. GtATClTGCS advice flvca in diseases of tbe servo j a seminal, urinary and aexual organ, ia tbe re pert, of the Wetern Medical Association, hieb a-e aent by mail in sealed envelopes, free of cbarsa. Tbe organisation was formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and la composed of tbe well known pbj aiciana, to whom all letters must be directed, DBS. JACKSON, HERBERT k CO., erJ-riStn Bos 43 Cincinnati. 0. TO INDIANA MILITARY OFF. ERfc EiEccTiTg DrrAtTMEiT or IyoiAxa) iiuacac or Finance. I.iDiAMarous, June 24, It 64. ) I?L'!A5A OFFICERS, who have beea or are servlrgln tbe army, ara tnforval that tbeir Ordnance Return, will be made up and promoted to tbe proper iJeparMceni and certificate of acquittance obtained, rree of charge, by applying to Mr. C. V. Rao. er, Cb let Cle'k St aU Ordnance Department, eSce up ata.m over Vajena' bardware .tore. No. 21 Test VTasaington atreet. Indianapolis. Bv making returna, as above directed, oncers will not ccly aave all fees, but they will be able to settle with tbe Government and draw tbeir pay from one to three montba earlier than if tbe builr,e.j la ectru.ied to Cla'.m Agents. By order of Governor Mowrca. W. H. B. TERRELL, S-itf a-fvarHaI Secretary. DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. DAILY, KEEPER & M, WHOLESALE S5IiU(&2S,S,S, South Ierilian St., east i.o io.i in:roT, in plet stock of Draz. 3Iedicine, Paitt. Oils, DyeSroT-, an 1 Pa-ect Medicine. Ala a large assortment of y-r'umery, Pomades and Patty Goods. '.V,t,Jow O ai and Gias-War at Pitt.Hsrg prieee. Cosl Oil and Coal Oil Lavpa. m.rf-wSm i i ! I COUNTERFEITA PI.AUS'RI.E AND DASGEROCS FITE DOTZLAR C'.UNTKRKEIT NOTE on the Branch at Lafayette f '-e Par.k of tbe H'ate of Indiana ia in circulation. Th. ? c:-ette ; dark-r than tba ongiLal, and aomeabat tlirred. Ta- pflrtra.U are Inferior. Although raadj detente ! by good Judges, it la a dacgeru cwuaterfelt and tbe public ar. cauuod aga.nat it. Tbe may be Cilad with tbe nam af other Braacbea. JAMK5 If. RAT, LVUanapoHa,a(Arch 31, Cah.er. anartl-d3t NOTICE. flHEBlGUKSr PRICE WILL BI PAID FOR L.4D1KI' 1. and Gent'a ca.t off doming and all k.nds wf i .. i r..i w.iMi rim atreet. Eo- , VU4-.i i I f.iaA1. ! - REMOVAL. i T A. BÜHLES. AkCailECT. HAS EKMÜVED El ft i I 9. ofiice from Ue Stca Bulidimg to hla rcatdaace I .-w. " wmm -vw - ;;aa

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& j j j i4 o or rj , IVO. 22, Weit Wnliin;ton Ircrt, IiidianapoIiH, Ind., Ar la rertpt of a larg. aw4 cwawplet aik af Drags, a- - Medicines, Chemicals, Paints. Oils of All Kinds, Varnishes, Dye Stnfs. Window Glass Glassware, Brushes, Cigars, Spices, Perfumery, Coal Oil and Lamp3, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS For tnedlcisal parpr.se., and k articles teceaaary U coaiplete tbe stock . a dmcai.t. Irom our expereoce aad knowledge oftbewaata of tb ptytlctaa and tbe traie, w. ar. eoaaled to preaat a stock so surpassed io ltscovple'.eceaa an! datall. AU tbe new and various CHEMICAL PREPARTIONS and extracts constat t!y on band., with a large and wU elected stock of IUEG1CALAND WEM AI. li STRUM E ST , ELASTIC ITOCXCTGI, TECSSK0, Aa., Ac Oar acquaintance la tbe market bd faciliUea art tack astaeaah.e utfler. ta PURE f.KD UNADULTERATED ARTICLES, 4a arood laduremebt as any tber WISTEfiS HOTJSK, and efeel confident w can reader aU. facti bath In price a and quality af articles, 31 All articles warranted ai represented. fan 18-dead iaSna 9 MEDICAL. MA1XT H OOD! lIoTf Destroyed, now Restored. Or. PE1ÖERY, Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E. Wasnington SU 1!fCOVNECT10N WITH TfTE GENERAL PRACTICE or Medicit, 1 treat by a sew and rali.bl. mediana, and wiik the happiest reaolts, all form of diseases f the Nervous, Seminal a .d Urinary and Heiaal .yaUaaa. Toung men with hollow cheek, and pallid coan to nance, telling In fearful language the aileat working f aoa formidable disease tnde rmtnttf your Constitution, neaaory and reason, hurrying yna to a premature death, r fleet while reason Lolda .way an4 avail yourlf of treatment that d'ssjpate. tba alightett disease, and cures the hirrahg weakness anil other caus cf ariou. tlifliculty and perpetual aanoyairf. Spennaiorrko?a, Seminal WeakneM, 9oeturaal Kala.lota. Sexual Iebility, iropoteBcy, ECecta af Self-Atvae, and their re.ults lnal ilhy to Ccnsu ornate th. Marriag Contract, Mental and Ifayeical Proatratioo, X pile pay, Insan.'ty and Cecauoption. The foe. Like a Manne b ranrderer, at aoy to bis pe-rpo., Preasea bits cla through every lane of Ufa, Ncr ttisea 0L.ee tbe track, bit peeaea oa. Till forced at last to tbe tretieiulca. verge. And at onca be sinks." Likewise, I will guarantee a radical cara of Sypbllia, Gonorrbora and Gleet, In all tln ir et.g'a .ntlr.iy removirg from tbe blood tbe la-t spark of tbe terribla dieaf a that se gradually barn sp tbe fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and ei'reme delicary of tbe female orgaa flatten, to .ay nothing of It. physiological char acte iitics, are aff.cient indication that it ia sub ect ta foraaa of disease ar.1 taodiflcationa peculiar to Iteelf. Tba pbjstcian of tba prent day doea not etx-ounter aay more forms of Sterine diea-e than did tba pbjtirtaa af bfty ear. ago; bet owing to tba present sec' a I conditio of woman, ber disease are increased te frequency, and to tbe truth cf th'ia assertion tbe tnelaocholy deaths by consumption bear ample witnesa. At tba American LXpenary we treat by a new method, and with tbe happiet renlt, Pr.lapaua Uteri, (falling of tbe womb, Eruptia of tbe Skia, CbloroTta, er Green ckneo characterised by yellowiah, d.'rty grec pallor ef tba surface; Emanate) Mea-lv.m, cr absent Mectruat.cn; Amenwbea, or Retention of tbe kease; Iyi.menorrbea, a paiafal and dlffl. cult flaw f tbe Keee; Menorrhagia, er profuse Meatrnatl'r;; Lenrhorrbea, or eieeaatve and altered acretion of the murra gaeraüy white, or nearly alora and transptrect. fceade', I bare g-venyea a c!asof diseases that are net with in Fcaalck of all agea, whether anarrled or tsmarried; and to married Femalea would aay that therw are xaany otbr form, of diaea peculiar to yur aea da.ea of Pregjtrcy, Parturttieo. and Lactation, ef wb'ch space will ect admit an elucidation. I emit It for tbe council chamber, adding bot one irw.ro tlMt. t thi Ii, and that in a formidable oce l lceratlen ottbe tody of tba Ltercs. IT yon are aSJxted with ergaaie weakLea, or aiy aaeiri.aro of inrtld pttwcs.eca of thi. efea-acter. yew have no time to .pare, but at one apply for tad cal a d. if ton late to arrrit tbe d)ieae( ft u tt leaat poaai Me to palliate tbe eyirptem., and tbn.emcotaeth pathway to an untimely grave. In a ma.'ri'y of lrtranee tl diseases hive made co&sHerablt prerress before tba pat'eut bocoroes alarmed, in some cases aa emaciation ia tb firat l&d:e(tor tnat attract, tbe attcxUon of the patieet'e frt.r.. AM here, reider, let ce call yoer etrr.eit attention Utk fearful .'gsiScaae o? tbe word "wanting." It noteely ccL'.iutes tbe leading feature, bat tbe ear!let aatd me-t cm!ntn sjTLptorss f ConstiBp'.i', exaaple of which are lavar.ätly met with in youtr ladiaa who aro r.fted wiüi htgb rntellectnaJ endewmenta, refined ac-cocp't-hraetu, and eye Iablrg with oeeataraJ bell liaccy r.ct regarding tbe.- ldicationa aa being theaw f iae'rt diieite, tat tbee af peixaai cbarama. True, ala;! the poet 'as "Constuspti-raa cheek ce'tr locks more. jcr. And lovely, ttan when past all cure. And yet tfc.t blo.m, ee freh a suil. Haa lent its f et log aid ta kill. And apeak s. to thoa who watch Ita hue. Of i ciset. dea'Jj and aaSmi-g too; Tboverh who, J'-st viewing argct ae fair, t'vuli (L-raa uat death was thcreV addree P. O. Boa 1254. XJOSc hura from A. M. to 4 T. M- Scha Sm. 31 Eat fash leg too Street, Indiasapora, Icd.aaa. foklS-dly Philosophy of Marriage. f WIHK paOPfclKTORA OPTBK 5CTT TOEK MUSKCM 1 f Aratotyhavo detenalael, refardWsa f at jense, to !.ue free, (fjr tbe benefit cf euff.rtcg hasanity, a ad aappreaaien ef qaackery.) fuur of their aaeaa ln-eretiig aad ifistrxctivt Lectures Mrr agand iu d.Miualificatio&a. Servoca and Phyatcal Dvh.uty, frw aa a are decline cf Manheod. Indigeaueai. Uae. ee Depreasiva, Ira potency, Lee. ef kUergy aad Manly Pew rr; the irreat Social Evil, gal the Maladies wklch result frjM yoatafal folliea, exceeee of eaataxlty, ar igi-OT.acw ef PhyaiUocy and Uwe ef Satare. Thea tavalaabl Lecturee have We a the xoeaaa wf eLlUbteaing aid aavtrg ihowaaada, aad will be f warded free, oo recrlpi et leer ataxia, ty addreeetnc aW-rw Ury, Mew leek Mama ef Aaatea; aaA Medauaw, Cl aV4wajt Saw Tata lsH-Uj

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