Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4543, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1865 — Page 1

DAILY STATE SENTINEL

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LIQUORS. T. aaMOM. J. U'MAMAiX. Ui; 1)11 OA I) A Ic A.lIAKA Ect;ter acS hoIal Talera la FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, M0!0yCAnKLA, R7K A5D TX)CRD0X KST, 1IADXI&A, MUSCAT, MALAOA WINES, JTJD CIGARS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, I'D. AGEJTT3 F02 DETROIT ALE, OLD STOCK, PALE AND AMBER A A Mi isO.VtHKV PORTER. Atlki:i'5or Alttaixi PorUr for family nw, in bottlea or otlprwe, kept constantly on ta: 4 tr.d M;verd In any part cf tL cüy . Janl3-ltf DRUGS, MEDICINES. &C. DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, South IVXeridiun St., EAST KNÜ US 105 LKrOT INDIAN A P O LIS, IND., WHOLESALE DEALERS (EICLU81VFLT) IN PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, glass ware, p'ehfttmery -AMFancy oods, -A5DPURE WINES AND LIQUORS. UTK WOULD CALL THE ATTF.ST105 OF DRL'tifilSTS to the alove establishment, and invite I them, when in the city, to look through ouratock. I Our khUwm. boockt when itold waa t fl 5S. ani ' before tLe additional 60 rer cent increase in Tariff Duty, ... . -ii i i . . i . ... 11 .... ;n wticn, wa are conr.aetii, win enaoie us io irn m our line vrry low and yet rea'.iie a prott. We will duplicate any Cincinnati b.ll Cuctuatiou inprice cnIdered. Order are solicited. J7'C4 dly NATIONAL BANK. THE FIRST NATIONAL BIXR OF INDIANAPOLIS I ! TI1K odcial depository and financial acentofthe I United Statea. and will turnUb, on the mot favorable term. All kinds of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, And wt!I buy and aell Gold, silver. Exchange, Government Vouchers Orders on Washington, State Stocks and Public Secunt'.eüof every 4et r.ptK'n. Cuüection. will be promptly tuade. and every knd of bcs:i.ee attended to that belongs to legitimate banking. Regular cntemera are cmly charred 6 per cent, spon Ins obtained at this Pank, and the most ample provisions are made for the cafe-ktepi&g of Deposit, and for the accommodation of Depositors. In a Iditii-n to the reiipon.-lb'lit j of tie Tnite ! Statea for the Labilities of the Eank, the ituckholdera are indiaUua'.'.v reponMble to the extent of their itk, in addition to the amount invested in nch shares.thcs aSordü-g the moJt aoaple security to the public. Tbe foIlowirB are the present Stockholders of tbo InstitutionWm. II. Fr.g!b, W. k-X.fIuger, Lei Jonloo, IeUss Eoot, Jer. Mcl-ene. J. F. D Unie, cf lu v. O P. Morten Hon J hn J. Morr.son, lieu. l-i. Noble, -Hu:i. Oscar R. IlorJ, Hoa.T. A.Hndricks, Hon. Iavid Kiljtore, Htu. Jamca A. Craver.. Uw John C. New, Hon. T. M. Sullivan. Kev. Wm A. Hcl!:day. iTof.C. X.Todd, J. Üeorse Sti'.a, tieorge vr. K j;i, Kobert Brownir-jc. W.J. llolhday. VT. R. Holloway. J M. Maxwell. Wm. 11. Fry, A.J. Uay. K. k Tarter, J. L. Holton, Wtrsl w. Lanier ä Co.. , i A. E, Wm. Braden, BenJ. F. Ttitile, John W. Murphy, Juda F.S. Finch. Wn. Willard, A. Baldwin, D. W. Noble, W. O Kockwod, Daniel Henne.sey. James Fowers, J. L. Slauh!er. Lcciaa Hill, W. S T. Morton, Bn.aba CoSn, Job C. Herein. Dr. J. M. liastob. H. B. Fiucb. Ir. J. II. Woowbi. Jrt. C. Wri(tU, J.-bn Headn k, A.J. Daufurth, James- Greene, A.D. Eiiliarsly, W. W. leathers. James WiIc Blyll NOTICE. r pilRHlfiHrsTFklCr. willp.k PAID FOR LADIES' 1 anl Cent's ti't t.T eloth're: and all k'nd. of btiucrholJ it 1-5 l ot W t.bii,jion otreet. Ho tel and private remidtnce ca'led cn w ben desired . A tte directed to F. 0. Box 2 will be promptly atandedto. J. A It. SOLOMON. febl"-dly

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Telegraphic Dispatches. laroBTxo ttntnif roa tkb daat nut iimmt. SATURDAY NIGHT REPORT. GENERAL NEWS. ÜPT0RB OF MP. DAVIS. INTERESTING GEORGIA NEWS. Difficulty Between Sherman and Hall eck. Arrest of Hol. R. M. T. Hunter. THE TRIAL. OF THE CONSPIRATORS. LA ROE EXPORTS OF SPECIE. 3x la x i c a n rv vz w . SUCCESS OF THE REPUBLICAN TROOPS The iUicl Hani Moncuiill at Vc. Ac. cc . Ac. Official Diaputcli. War Department, I Washi.ngtun. ilty 13. Mj fieu Dix: The following di-patcL hj jnt been received from üt-u. Wilson, ancounc the surprise and culture of Jt'ff. D.tvid and Li et uff bj Colonel I'itcliard of 4 h Michitn rivalry, on the morniug of the 1 0: h irjf t., at Irvinville, in Irvin county, Georgia. Signed E. M. Stamtox, Secrury ol War. Macox, Georgia, ) M-tv 12. 11 o'clock a rn. To Oen, Grant and Hon SecreUrj Seward: I h-tve the Lonnr to report, thjt at dtvlight of the 10th inst.. Col. Pr lchnrd. commndirig 4th Michigan cavalry. captured JefT. Davi? and f.tnii It. with Retn, pi-tniiter peaertl, C 1 H trrn, private secretary. Col. Johnson, A D C , Col Morris. Col. Lutibeck, Lieut. H tthtway and oth tra. Col. PntchirJ arpri?pti their ctmp at Ir vinville, in Irvin county, Geurgii, jeventv five toiled south eat of thi place. They will be here to-morrow night and will be forard(d under a atrong gurd without delay. I will send further particulars at once. (Signed.) J. H. Wilsox, Drcvet. Major General. From Me iv York. New York, May 13 The Sivannah Herald, mentioning the capture of Augusfi by Gen. Wilson's forces, says it was nccornpli-heJ without opposition. The steamer Cotuet i? nuking re-iular trip? between Macon and Sivansah. The Macon News aiys the best oriler prevails in that city. There are no collisions between soldtera and citizens The Augusta Chroirc'e congratulates its read ers on the bright prosrect of immediate and lasting peace, and trusts that the new era will be one of good feeling and noble deeds. It pays it behooves the people of the south to accept peace in a frank and wxrm spirit. The Augusta Sentinel mj the povernment 'ores in that citv wre r. lur leiel by citizens. Some private Mores h1m etitl'-'ted heavily. The Herald' R cl moi d currespondtnt, mentioning the d Ülculty beiween Gens Sherman and Hellet k, siä: 1 he rupture between the generals, it is understood, grows out of General Hlleck'n order cour.termai.ding the oider-i ut Sherman to his puhniidtüite coram and eis during lire tiuce ith JounW n Gau. Sher.u in wrote H tlleck yesterd ty staling that in luture all mt(icout?e between them was at an end. The d flVrence between remains wholly, doing nwij with the review of the army already announce J in order, and the prospective review of the army of Teuueaeie, which w to follow. Sherman has peremptorily refused consent to the condition of the review made public, and the consequence will be that nil plains In this relation will not necesnilv be ctrried out, end t e troops aud populace are alike diatppjin'd. I he armi 8 w.ll ( rb bly proceed quietly throuiih thecitj. A fpeciil to the New Yotk Commercial uyt: II. M T. Ilur.ter has been arretted and brought to R chuiouJ, und confined oa a put boat in the Jitmea river. It is sid Hunter, lor a jeir p!t, j ha been deirou for re-urnon, bemg sit'bed t!'.:it further rel-tar.ce wa hopelo. Reverdy Johns?n'a eugjgetr.ei.t. will pei mit lis ?.cing s cou::?p1 for Mis. Sun.itt AdJitiuual ptrtie Lave bctj iui;licittJ ui the assasiua. ion eon?piracj by new confe.ioiiS. KxtfL-ivf pep-irütious are makii g for the TM d review on the other i ie of t!;e I'otooiac. rienerjl SJ.ernun i marching up with his a arrr.y li e arsjy of tbe Potoinic is graaually approaching its old camping ground. Mr. Harlan, of Iowa, the new secretary of the interior, has arrived here. He will begin Li officii! duties on Monday next Paports are issued athe state department at tie rate of'l.Ol 0 per month. The Herald's Washington special snvs ollicnl information was received at the n vy department that on the 2Jth of April a ve-sel cleared from Hvana fur Gtlveston, in which wer shipped twelve Whitworth guns, lbO.UOU rounds of amznuniiinn and other war materials fur the use of the rebels On the arrival of the G:h corp at Diarille, the neroe were so njoiccd that they deserted the plaLtatiot.s in the sunounding country; this so it.tei lt-red iu the pro?ecutiou of agricultural labor th:t Gen Wright deemed it necessary to bsue ah order rcjuiriug '.he neroe to remiin at home. Gen Wright also warned guerrillas and paroled rebel prisoners who brenk their parol they wj!l be hung immediately when ought. The'eimers City ot London, Rirsriaand Britta:;- sailed to day f(,r Europe, tiking J6iiIHXI m ecie, nvd a lire number ol pisencers. 1 he steamers Republic and Maripo, for New Orleans, the Chas II Livii.-ton. Gen McCIellan. Ajix, Cosmopolitan, and oth rs for south ern ports, a!M siiled to day. Shipn ent of specie are inrres n. S'.etmer Citv ot Londou tok out $ri7,0('O, ar.d Bavria, $llC35 The oral export of pecie for the week, has been $649,5. The Herald's City of Mexico correspon lent furrj-hc? seme importer intelligence The r.e ws of tLo cati'aal tiiumph u this country his nfforded vat encoursement to the adhtrtnts ot Fre-i '.c.ii .Tuir-z ai:d hi ciue, which a ?hort time ao was tb.ught to be almost hope-le-s, but is cow r.tpidly rendering ground A Lumber of victorie over tlie imperiilisU have recently been gained, and a cew spirit ap per to be infused into tbe republican armies The terort of the cipture ty them of Saltillo and M- nterey ie cocfirmeil, ani there were ru m r that they had alo taken Matamoras Thee evet ts ecjrc r.tarly the whole of northern Mex io to J urez Several other republican euccesj-es have been achieved The irr.pfri t'ists were 3 much ahrmed as the liberal tre eneuuragrü Ly tbe pupreasion of our rebellion, owiiis: to fears regarding the en forcemer.t ot the Monroe doctrine, and had put a atop to the expedition to the northern Mexican

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states, and to a project for fortifying the northern frontier, and 1 1 .000 imperial troops bad been sent from the capital tJ Matamoras. President Juucz was at Chicquaha turroucded by all his officers of government, and w ith a Iare army loyal to hit caue. Maxamiüian was on a . tour through the country in the direction, of Vera Crux. Ex-U. S. SenaiorfG'-)a4 returned to Mexico from France wit. irtAnt instruction, it was reported, rclatJ? to . Louis Napolcou'a schemes in Sonora ftrxiSaJtfilo. The Herald Richmond correpocdeoce, dated lltb, aays: Although it was expected there would be a grand review of Sherman' army ou its psje through Richmond, none took place, owing to the bad feelirg between Generals Sherman and Haüeck, geneiated, it is understood, by the proceedings of the latter in countermanding the ordera of tbe former to bis subordinate, during the truce with Johnston. The Herald's Nassau correspondent details a visit to the rebel ram Sionewall. When tbe officer were told of the surrender of Lee and Johnstoa, they admitted that their vessel bad been brought out too late. She was intended especi ally to break blockades, and would have made ad havoc among our wooden vessels Though she crosied the Atlantic, the chief engineer let ou! that he would as soon go to sea in a coffin Ufr decks were flooded half tbe time. Another cflL'er claimed that she behaved like a duck She waj to lave Xnjs tu on the 7th, it was believed, for Gil verton. Other said s-Le bad a more iuipCMtai.t dcitiuatiiii ou the ArutricHii coast. Our fleets at Ket West has been not tie-l ol her presence. Nassau has lost all its activity. Tbe rebel tnurderen, Paer, Locke und Crainc, who took part in the steamer Chesapeake uff.ir, are there going about in grey uniforms. The Stonewall captured and burned the bulk New Liht, on her way to Nassau. - 'w From Washington. Washington, May 13 Mrä. Perrine, charged with aiding the rebel cavalry in plundering the train between Baltimore and Philadelphia, during the rebel invasion lat summer, set ud a Die. through ht-r couueI, Mr. Corwin, that the mili try commission has no right nir jurisdiction to try her esse, now that peace is proclaimed. Such ca-es hs are before the court, are to be tried by the judicial courts of the United States. The court overrule 1 the plea, and j urned till Monday, when the argument will be commenced. Arraniremeuts are being mde lor reopening Mount Vernon to visitors, and it is expected a steamer will be permitted by the war department to make excursion tiips to the spot within a few days. The army ;f the Potomac has all reached the defenses aouth of the IVorate, and Geu. Meade's headquarters are at Ft. Albany , on the road from the long bridge to Uiilev' crors road. The Second corps M j Geu. Humphreys, and the Fifth corps, M t j ten. (Jr;fil:i,will encamp i:i the vicinity of the railroad leading from Fall's church to Leeburg, although permcent camping gn.unds hve not been fixed upon. Maj Gen. SherrunnV hetd'jmrters arc cstab lishei at Alexandrit, and his army is to-day mart hing from Fredericksburg to that place, where it will probibly go into camp, outside tbe fortifications, where wood ar.d water may be most convenient. Gen. Sheridan's cavalry wiil be here Tuesday or Wednesday. All these truops will encamp within the limits of this department. Although the army ot the Potonuc, Gca. Sheruiin's army and the cavalry corps, will retain its present organization, and transact bu-iness through the regular official chtnnels aa before. The court for the trul of the conspirators admitted the reporters of the ureas this mornir.g. The commissioners of internal revenue have decided no license can be required for taking orders lor goods or merchandize at other place thin where such merchandize is scored, provided, a license Is takeu by dealers conveying all sales of ?uch merchandize wherever negotiated. The president has recognize David Von Groning as vice consul of Italy at Richmond. Special to The Tribune. Most of Crook's cavalry have gone to Lynchburg, where it is said a distutbancc has occurred between the whites and blacks. Tnere are various rumors concerning the origin of the trouble; some sav the whites are the the aggrcsiors, ethers say the blacks commenced h:jstil,t e with the arms picked up by thcra on the late battle fields. The couit engaged in the trial of the cou ppira tors altered oue of its rules to day, so as to admit the reportcis for the prets. Iteterdy Jhuson appeared as counsel for Mrs Surratt, whereupon objection was raised to him by Oen. Iltrris, which was withdrew after an earnest debate oo'boih sides Detective Lee and the tleik of the Kirkwyod Uoue, and present proprietor of the house heretofore occupied by the Surratt family, ane others, were examined with reference to this house, and to aims hiving beeu deposited there, iu order to facilitate tbe escape of tbe assassins. The court was in se?-ien till a late hour. The Mexicau emigration business Lere attracts l.ttle cr no attention. Pre?iJent Johnson and several members cf the Cib'net vi:ted Secretary Sewerd today.' The fcecrr-tary hopes to be at his office next! week. The KoVtTiinient to-day paid Ut the Central Faci8c Riilroad Compiny $1 .SOU, OIK), being the: 6rst installment due on the completion ot the j first section of 30 mile Another section will j eoou be complete!. j The ii ivy department ha3 made arrange-j ments to give the Stonewall a warm reception ; should she attempt operations on our coat. It. is believed, however, thit her commander will abandon the enterprise now that the rebellion has collapsed j The Tribune's Rileigh correspondent has tha. following: The people of North Carolina are as rebellious as ever; indeed urc more baugbty, unsubdued, and, if possible, more dcS iiit th n they ever were. One would think we were the subjugated ceonle and not the rebels. The north is not to take one j h ilf of what they he ir of the f ist returning spirit : of loyalty as genuine. , The Tribune's Washington special of the '2li mj; General Sherman requested to see General 1 Haileck. when .Le called on him Thouh the ' lttpr e.ille:! let errlin and ano'fii fur thp l n. ' m.,vnk,i k:. I' -n ,i,Kiij , f c.. guage he bad u?e, m h.s d,Pitches to Mr. Stanton. General Sherman h-is heretofore been about the oldest friend and defender Hiileck had amoac the officers of the armv. . General Grant sai 1 to-dav he was iu dailv ex rcctatbn ot hearinz of the surrender ol Kirbv Smith. He has been ofScially notified that ' Smith wu negotiating with our forces, with a view to surrender. General Sherman telegraphs that he will re J main with hia troons aud mirch with them to Alexandria. From l. I.oulf. St Loiis, May 13 Geu. Dodge ha? received official information of the surrender on the 11th' io of Jen. Thompson, commnrdirg the oistrict of INorth Arksrsa?. under K rtv Smith; a'o that Col Spr.sgue of Gen. Pope's staff p jf'"r. ? 5f May, where he wotild hive coeterenre witn ; Kirbv Smith on the subject of surreaderir.g the Traru Mississippi arm?. The committee appointed by last congress to inquire iMo the crcdition of t.e Ir.dim tr:bc and inve'tiate the.r treatment ty the civil authorities will Leave Leiveaworth next week ' and will be accompanied bv a etrocg militay escort. Thy will vMtthe trites n the pli'iLi aid will perhaps go acr- the coniir.ent. From i.ouiavllie. ( LoLisviLLE, May 13. A puerilla, supposed to . be Quai.tre 1. uf Liwrecce maisacre notoriety,1 wti wounded by Terrell's ecuuis. near Taylors-' ville, on Wednesday, and was lodged in Mill prijnn to day. from Detroit. OcTa tit. Miv 13 The surerior court of thia rtaietodav rendering Us decision arming the! r ' . I. V.o. .K. ....I r"" Ul iu r ' oury note a legal tender.

INSURANCE.

Losses Paid in 46 Years OYEK $2.7, CD, ÄTNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. :-4 - e.Vi5' -3 He Si I I S.V 'M M K .1 .11 - r 'o S3 ii'r-. Ir Erected 1859 Owned bythoCOi NET ASSETS JMIBY. 1865, $3,677,362,71. IYAVIGAT10K RISKS 4eAeenciea In all the principal Cities and Town. In the United States. 7Ji"Applicattoiit for lnrerance will be promptly attended to. ABROMET & BRADSHAW. ochl3-'C5-dly INDUKATOUS, ISDUKA'. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., II AHTFORD, CO N N . 500,000. INSURES AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. (General Arcltlent X'ollcleat I7 OR Five Hundred dollars, with S3 per week cem- ' penaation, can be had for $3 prr annum, or any teer tum between 9500 and $10,1.0 at proportionate rales. Ten Dollar Premium Secures a policy for $2,000, or 10 per week campen atiou for all and ev Jry description of accidents traveling or otherwise under a g?nr1 accident paMcy.at the oidinary ratea. Tliirty Dollar 1'rcinliim Securea a fall policy for 15,000, or 25 per week compenhatioc, as above, at the special rate j. f oreign Illkw. Po'lcies l'ued for Foreign, Wet India and California travel. Kates can be learned by application to the Office or Agencies. Short rime Ticket. AmiiRements are In coure of completion by which tbe traveler will bt able to purchase, at any Railway Ticket OBtce, Insurance T'cketa for one or thirty days travel. Ten rent will buy a ticket for one dajs' travel, insuring $3,(MHI, vt 15 weekly compensation. Ticket Pol cies njy be had for 3, 6 and 1- niuntbü, lu the auie manner. Hazard us M.skg taken at Ilazardors Rates. Medical Kxarnira'ion required. Pol cle written by tha Companiea' Acren I. Poiic ea for $H,0tO, and for 5 yea's, can be had by application to the etat Agent at Indianapolis and at tha Home Offlca. IMRKCTORS. fiüSTAVrS F DAVIS, W. ll.U.CLLKM)ER, JAS. L. H0W1KU, GEO. W. J'UOKK, Marshalljkwelu KBENEZKR ROBEKTS, T n OM A S BF K P, J r., CHARLKS Vf HITE. CORKEMUS B. EKW1K, HUGU HARRISON, GEO. s. GILM.?V, JONATHAN B.BUNCE. bOD27ET DtfNKlS. Sec. 3. Q. BATTKRSON.Prear G. h. DAVIS, VicePrea't. HEKUY A. LYEK, General Asht. H. C.MARTIX, Stat Aijent, No. T Temperance Ball, Indianapolis, Ind. C B. DAVIS. Local A pent, ?.o. 6 Od I Fellows' Hall. 2f. B. Agents and Solicitors wanted in every part of the State. apr!4-d4w FOR SA1LE, 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BRADSHAW ST., Within 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. f tlHESE LOTS "WILL EE SOLI) AT A VERY LOW JL price on long credit, the pnrchaser required to build on each Lot within a ivea time. For r'ar'icuiara apply at the office of the Citizen' Stet Railway Company. K. H.CATIIERWOOD. Indianapolis, April 21. WS aprt-dtf WANTED. it i A MONTH 1 AGENTS WANTED EVERY -J eia) whr to introduce the improved Shaw A C. ark ra-rily Sewing aenne, tbe on'y low price ma ! chine In the cojnry which i llcen-ed by Orover A r.a- . Wheel,r k Wl0Bt Howf ginßt r 4 JCo tnd ,t4rh. fli. r. Ail other machine now .old rr less than rny ' dollar each are infri.-icunent?, aud the se Jer atid Uoer r 'y t0 "re il norrr.eCt Salary and eipenes, or laree commission allowed. J lllu.-trated circulars -er.t fre. AJdres SHAW k CLARK. Eld tefrd, Maine, mv5lA w3tn W'Tfl A MONTUI 1 wu Asenta everywhere, at j 4 Vf f 70 a month, expenea paid, to sell Fifteen Article, the bet selling ever offered. Full partxnlari fre. AdJre OTIS T. G AKKY, mjS-dlaiai Diddeford, Maine. R5NOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT flHF. UNITED STATES DYK-HOCSE, 50. SS SOUTH K, ,u miCAa Bave ailka a woolen gooda dyed in pennanent and btatitlfcl colors; and gent' gamenta thoroughly renovated and repaired New and aecond-hand clothing bonght and aold, alao, a paiiralar branch in the baineae denominatad tne drawlag h'.llla a:lle cloth, or tear In any garment can b a wronght tLat it can not ba v:ib!e to tba naked eyt. ReTnemberthe aUce, No. Sonth UHnoleatreet. JanlO lOSKPH HARRIS. Proprietor. AGENCY. S. Wa ELLIOTT, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENT, lriLL ATTEND TO PROCURING HELP OF EVERT f kind, either la t' e city or counfy. Ha will pay particalär a'. ectiou to reuUng sleepicc rooms and pro curing oorners PelookirgforsitaatieniwiiidoweiltocallathU 3? Virginia aveuue. ona-half aqoara from i Waahioctva uaet. watt ait, or aadreas Box loA. t tri d3o

NUMBER 4,543.

MEDICAL. fÖCALL FOR A CIRCULAR IiKSCRIDINÖ ALL STMtTOHS.-YJiJ The ymptonna of Catarrh, a they generally appear, ar at firt ery i'.lebt. Persona End they have a cold, that tbey have freqnent attacks, and are more aenf itivt to the changes cf temperature. In tkia condition, tbe nose may ba dry, or a ligbt discharge, thin and acrid, afterward becoming thick and adhesive. As the diseate become? chronic, the diRcharses ar increased in quantity and changed in quality; tbey ar now thick at.J heavy, and are hawked or coughed off. Tba aecretlooa ara offensive, causing a bad breath; tla voice U thick and nasal; the eyes are weak; tie sense of tha smell is renneneJ ordeMroyed; deafnesx frequently taken place. Another cemmon and important symptom of Catarrh Is, that the person is obliged to clear Lia throat in the morning of a thick or limy roueu, which has fI.'en down from tba head during the r.Uht. When thi takes place the per son may be fure that his ttiete is on iu wiy to the lung, and should lose bo time in arresting it. The abore are but few of tba many Cntarrh symptanis. A Mncle Hottl 111 In.t a .Tlouth to be liked three lime it day, TESTIMONIAL From Hon. Themar J. Turner, F-Membr of Cor gress rom llUnios, late Speaker of the Illinois IIue of Iprehcntatives, and (Jrand Master cf A. K., and A. M., of tha State of Illinois. FaiieoaT, October 21, 1863. Da. D n. Stri.vB Dear Sir In reply to your notice of the lth int., I would say that I was severely afMk-ted with Catarrh for years, when I became acquainted with you and bouzht two bottles cf yotiT liquid Catarrh Remedy. Before I had used one bottle 1 was aen.-ibly Improved, and before the second bottle was CnicheJ, was completely cured. I can recommend tbe med.cine to all afflicted with Catarrh. RespecttuUv yours THOMAS J. TURNER. Ir. SI. II. SEEL.YE aV CO. Soi-K PaopaicToaa, Chicago, Illinois. AT WHOLES ALK BT JOHX D. PARR Cincinnati. 0. WM. JOHNSON Detrtot.Mxh. DAILY. KEKFEIl & RUSH Indianapolka. BROWNING k SIMIAN Indianapolis. JjfAnd for sale by all Druggist. decl3-dlyeod Galen's Head Dispensary t:tablUhrd In 18."0 and Chartere .by the l.elvtatii rc of Kenluckft for the treatment off SElli.rli, 13mE1KVESS. And all Afjectiona of the Urinary and Oer of both Sexei. JUST PUBLISHED, A l'KI'.il'K TlliniCAl- TKF.ATISI. SX VKXEREAL DISEASES, J including Gonorhcea, Oleet, Syphilis, Stricture, Gravel, ptone. Ruptures, Piles, Fistula, Urinary Deposits, and all Diseasea of tha Kldney,Bladder,Prostrat Gland, and Seminal Vesicles, and their treatment, including a chapter on FEMALE DISKALS. with observations en marriage and tLe prevention of conception. Containing a Treat! -a on Self A bus. Spermatorrhea, Sexual and Ner- V vrilisIleliilitT Karrennesa and Im. potenca in both sexes; tha effects of these diaeasea oa tha body and mind, aud the Author's New Treatment ol all these cases in fnll, the oidy successful method ot cnr. with an exposition of Quackery. This work Is not a quack advertisement, but a warnirp and a guide for warned and hingie. It is the only book that gives the treatment of all tha above diiteasea in plaia English, with full directions for self-treatment, and contains much valuable information cot proper to mertioc In a pablic hotice. Thework containsSoO pagea, and 100 plate and tcgravings of the above dieaes. Sent to any address In a sealed wrapper, on receipt of one dcllai Those afflicted with anj of the above disease, before placing themselves under tha treatment of any one, should first read this work. OrFiCE 311 Fifth street, between Market andjeffer. non, west t-f Je. Ta inanra safety to all letter, direct to OALKN'S HR AD DISPX95ART Drawer?!?, Ucisvill. Kj oni-ei-dAwlv DOCTOR BIGEjLOW, Offlco 179 South Clark Street, Ctner of Monroe, cXTTGA.ao, Post Offie Box. 164. All Chronic and5exual Diabases of a Privata and Delicata Nature, treated with unparalleled success. Dr.Rigeluw'l Guid to Health, f r ladies and gentlemen, is published mmthty. Send It if yott think th writincs cf a physician wh4 reputation extends throughout tha eutira Urst should la w.-th reading. It ia sent in plain eealed aovelpes, freecf cbarga. Almost every case can be treated by mail. Medicines sent t any aJlress. Ladies, senl tn di-scrip-tivaCirrularcf rattan Jirmdey tha latest aod Lest preventative cf1 Cuiiceptivu known. Rooms Separata for Lad'e and Gentleman. CONSULTATION AT OFFICE, 7EIE. Orrica lions : From 0 a. at. to 8 r. at. permatorTho?a or Nervous Debility, a ccr warranted. RAILROADS. Columbus & Indianapolis Central . RailWay. ON AND AHi- K MONDAT. MAT rni, THE 6 0 A. M. train of this road will make direct contiectiou at Urbaca with an express tra;n over the ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN . For New York ajd Bston anl the Oil Eerion ef renr.Iva;:ia. Time the aam as by aay other routes. Through t;caet fur saia at tha Union Depot. J. If. LUXT, guperintenJeLt. F. Ca Aworaa, fleneral Ticket Agent. my6-d2w WIM'EK AKKA.(aEMrT. .-e v -m.- -.r a. rn SOTJTLTERTT OHIO. nr Hi - Eastern Kentucky. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Hliort-Lino o 5 AND AFTER MONDAT, 30T. 14tkt TEAI5I ill run aa fvllows: Leave Indianapoiia. yorsir.g Express Mall S ght Expreaa Arrive atladiaiiapalis. Miming Rxpreaa. ..... Mail Nrht Express 4.10 A M lO.Ri A M .... 7.10 P M IAO P M 7.00 P ii 10J P it TTPTara tha same aa by any other Route, aad tha speed, safety and camfrt af Uaias equal ta tha beat lines in the country. JT7Ak far tkrketa via "Indianapolis andClnclnnat Railrnsi. Special J ollce. Tha new track Into Cincinnati ia complete, aad paanecgeri by this Hue are bow landed tha New Pearl Street leptd." near tha Burnet House, abut one uilla nearer Uae tojlna centre of the city taaa acy other Depot. ROBERT MEEK, Superintendent. W. H L- 9toaL, General Ticket Agent. A.-3 far. Traveling AgenU aovla-dtf

r FOR MORE THAN TWENTY TEAM MATHEWS TF.XETI AN HAllLTI kaa svood a test of trial, and la cocstaxtlj lucre aalog la pat La favor. THE TENETU5 II AIR DTK li Ut U.t aad cleapest itiAd, Its yrtca ia eIy l renxa. aa4 each tUco. taie doio'e tt.e quantity of dja la thaa bis. aoM for tl. TMISII AIR LTK Is taa'actare4 by a pacsliar procas, wh;ch renders it laSuMy superv-r to aey dt la market. Heig eoffpreta In e.e s.ile. peeraraiw la remtrtd. ivk arreatly a. nip! U. app.-caiiwa. i IN I'MNtj THIH DiK yoa avoid that airrv, r anpearaura 1 whhk dyed h dr and whisker aa readily v rcgx-d, wLra aa inferior artxla has tee a aheJ. as it frr-djces a perfect Ty natural el .r of any shade that la desired, frta a nca brwo ta a Jetty, Issums Mark, that will not n.r.t, cork, or sta.a the clothltg. Invest T5 eent ard rrM b onrirx-ed. Held ty all Trog guts a:d Faix-j tiovd Daalers. A. I. VATnEWS.Var.ufactirer. 1 KM if IURN I L( J , Nw Toik, Wkaleaala Areais. scylO-deo 4-ly THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SI U JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills.

PROTECTED DY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT! rrtiirtd Vw i $ rtsmf4i'vn Sir J. CVarl. X. Z rkiticiat StroorJiiuir) tA ti ww. This Invaluable nedicin la nfaflinc la tha eara of all thoee painful and dangeroas dir eases to wkkh tka faraal cenMltatic ! lubject. It moderate! clstrcctloca. and a speedy cor anay a relied oau TOMAmilCD LADIES it U peculiarly suited. It will In a short Us bring e the monthly period with regularity. Fach Kottl, prte Ona Dollar, Wars Iba Oavevrasewl als rap ar Great Britain, to pseveat eaunterfeiu. Tit VVU t,iud not Utile Ij r$nui!4 during tU fins 7 TURKS MOXTUSof rrruinyt sa (Aey or CAUTION. lh nil J not lit lienZ-y Fn,lt during tkt MUST THREE XOS WS r,f Prri,icy a$ iuy mrt aar. to Irin p on Mi cirr ia jr , but m any otArrXin-4 In all casea ef Nervwas and Spinal Affactioea. Paina la the Back and Llaub, FaMgna on slight eiert'.an, Palpitation of IL Deart, Hysterics and Whites, tlesa Pills will effeet a car when all other means have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain iroe, ealeaiel. aatanony, or axything hurtful U tba constitution. Fulldirectiont in the pamphlet aroani each package. which ahoaid be esrefally preserved. SOI.P B YA1.L LRVOGISTS Sole Agent f&r tha United States and Canada, JOB M03K, ?T, Cortlandt U 5ew Tork. N. B. $1 W and a toi4aga ftaicns enclosvd ta any aath rixed Agent will lfure a bolUe, containing SO nila, by return nail. aec3 daodAwly LET TIIOSK WHO HAVE DOUBTED the virtues of Dt Us Canaoa Rittcm, If any auch there be. read the following cert ificate f ram gentleaaen well known la this community, and doubt no more. Its general introduction Into tha army will save tha lives of thousand t our soldiers: Lorisvuxx.Joue 3d, lei. We, tie anderMgned, have teau tha gaad effects of Dr. Joaa Hcix's Caoaoa Brrraaa q case of general debility and pro.-tration or the syMero, and oeileve Its general use would prevent disease and relieve much suffering. Among our aoldiers particularly won Id this La the ease. especially thosa who ara eapuaed ta tha aolasmatie in fluences io the Southern climate. VAJ. PHILIP SPEF.L. Collector Int. Cev. Sd Dia. Ky cms. n. cotton. Collectcrof the Port of LeuisTilla, ly. COL. H. DKNT. Provost Marhal General of Kentucky. RET. I. P. HENDKR.05, v tea President of Sanitary Conmiaaion UAENKT.HUGUFS A CO., Pablisbers Demycrat. GEO. P. DCKRN, Proprietor Louisville Anaelger. HUGHES 6t PAH KU ILL, holesala Dry Goois Dealers, Main street. Loaiaville, Ky. DAVIS. GREK5 A CO., Wholesale Shoe Dealers, Main street, Louisville. HART A MAPOTHF.R, Lithographer, corner Market aal Third streets, Louisville, Ky JUUCS vTINIER. Clotting Merchant, comer Third and Markst sts Louisville, Ky. CAIT. S. F. IIILDKETTI, Of tha steamer Major Änderte MAJ. L. T. TMCBSTON. Paymaster U. 8. Artsy. C. M. M ETC A LP, National Hotel. Louisville, Kj COL. JF.88E EATLF5. 4ih Kentucky Cavalry. GEORGE D. rRBimCE. Loui.-villa Journal. SOW WHOLESALE ET DAILY, ÜlLiri'Flt ale ICIIMII, 7.1 Soith Meridlaa St., Indlacapolla. declg'ea-dlyAwl2tanB CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET STORE So. 81 CnM V:iwlihi;ioii St., Sell iiuIPh Old H tu ml. OPPOSITE Tilt: COURT HOUSE. WK HATE A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, REPS PEK1N CLOTHS, Damask Lace9 ."fiialln A. .otllnspham All of these Goods having been purchased before tha late advance In tbeEajt,w will sell theo lower than New Tork wholeaala prices. Also Jast received 100,000 l'ict-c Wall 1'ap r and Window Shades KRAUSS & CALL. Ja?M-dlv FEATHER RENOVATINC. CASE & LYNCH, AYING ESTABLISHED TBEMSELTES FOR A short time ia Indianapolis, at II No. 247 Indiana Avenue, With oca vf Bailey's FnUct lapiwvtd Reeovatora, by wtica Feathers art cleansed ef nil Moths Iilthaiid Unhealthy larmriuea, lnereaaiag their bwlk frcm one-fourth ta one-half; a o giving thetn ail tha e,uil lies of goed tew feathers. Price 13 to per Bed. P-edswülb taken and deliver! frea cf charge ta cu-toroers. Address Boa lMianspoIis, al.a, orders left at C. Hassoa's Grocery, 199 Iuinois street; T. Brnde, 19 Virginia avenae; II. H. La&gealerg dt Co.. 33 teeth Merdian street; Joha R. Marot, 113 Kast Washtsgtaa street, will be promptly atttdd ta. kanassffs. Ma'or Will Cumback. R. C f aw, tha Ursa of Daew A 0haw; WiUiaa WlUiaana, C;ty Palica. Csh paid fcr c!d and tew feathers. mar?3-3a DOURDOfl WHISKY, J. & D. DUsCAl', No. 77 South Meridian Street, Indlanapatlla, Ind. WHOLESALE DEALERS Uf FOREIGN. A3TD DOMEJTXC FflHE attebtiaa a the trad a Ws railed to aar coacpUU I A-ortaent cf all article In our Una U oaiaeaa, boik aa to quality and price. Our etock of BOCKHOit WHISET la unsurpassed by any eetabliaameul In h Ptata, nod dealers wUhmg ta purchase Copper Diat:ne4 JWnrboa WLsky ar Invited t a call before pa rehaaing. , . jrwa have recnavaJ from IS East Wash la flew strvat U T ata Marliaa itretL J. A a DU5CA. TT tat.a Msnaiaa atrwat, jtEBto-dly ladinanpolia, lad.