Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1864 — Page 1

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WATCH CO. TT T A r 1 r H American Watchoö. ii . mi ! f Li Mill Olii.llH Jo jtv xi & 13 souvi: meridian street. (coim it rAL 8TrtT.) ELDER, HARNESS & BINGHAM, VOLUME XII. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 186 L NUMBER 4,145.

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M.OO f..'i 00' 24.2 25 imam.. 27 00 SO.'.O 3".5rt 15 00 n..! 1.1.00 20 50 12 m T Von 25 x 2H.50 35.00 ADVERTISING IX THE WF.EKLT. 0n sonare, one Insertion f 0 75 u two " 1 00 for " 3 00 for acb ntiwiutiii Iri-rtimi, ail 'or e b Iner fl-n of rath a-ll.ti'al yjrf 33; Adferti'ements puMiliel in botb tbe Dnily and th rTerklr Sktixkl 1e charw-l th full Dally rate, with iie-half tL Weeklr r 'J'lt. lSuiii Ntice i'Ui;.-lied in th lcal C"1unifi, often Ine cr crn!rr, wilt be fhar?el for each Insertion 1; if er ten line, fen cent pr line. Char'- will W na1e f.-r rtin the ntire T tbe following Order., S'.i-ties and A'ciation.H at the rate Bamed, t ;a;l in advatrc: Iti'.itary Coin pan , Orler f M Kell"w, Masonic Ot'lern, HeiievoU nt .Sorletir nnd itisin Scieti. J'or e.u-h notir n.t excee1in H line 25 ferit for eacb Insertion; over eibt line at bi rate. AnnounciR deatb with funeral notice attached, 1; arltbout rof ire free Marriage. Notice 60 cent. Ifotlrea of rtiT!, TicMic and Kcur1or.a, gotten up by lodiritloul or aciaMn, or .j cbnrrhe, at the reipilar price. Adertisenieut leaded and dacd under the bead of Special Notice, If ten linn or orer.will be charged double the naal rate. Advertiement making le than three lines, nerted oc In the Ialty, will be t hargexl fifty cents. . Tearly advertiser to pay quarterly. Announcing candidate fur orflceof every drriplion to b charged at tha rate ofl 50 for each name, In the Daily, and f 3 In the Daily and Weekly, the aame to be, in all cae, paid in adrance. LeRal aJrertl-iement. Inserted at the expeno of the attorneja onlerinir, and not delayable for the lej?al proccedl8(rt bat ccllrctable at our nual time, lublihers not accountable for the accn racy cf leal advertisement beyond the amonr.t charged for their publication. KLLER, IIAUKSKSÄ 4 D1SÜUAM, Iroprietora Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. TII.FOUI), President Imlianapoli Journal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. iiAitr.icK TTARllISONS RAJCK. No. 19 Eat WahinRtnn etreet avJL oppoe-'te the Sentinel Office. may 4 i.iviiuv HrAiii.i:s. A LLEJi A HINSLF.T, Uvery and Sale Stable,., In the rear of the I'almer llou.-e. J?erdAf roirNDUir.H. FDAVI3 A CO., Unlou Foundry, Delaware street, op- . poita Union IVpot. fTASSFJLMAN A VINTON, Wa.shintjton Foundry and 1 1 Machin Works, eat etui Union ivot. my9 Itl'.AI. EKTATl; AIJKJIT. I FRANCIS SMITH, formerly Uehell A Smith. lal ' Etat Agent anI Tax rarer, 37 Eat Waf.hnston treet. Houe.U rent. JanM-dly '63 McKKRNAN A riKHOE, Real Ktate Agents and Broker. 10 Kt Wa-LinRloji treet. W 7M. T. WILF.T, Ial FMate A(;ent and Stock HroV ker. lOS Kt Washington street. maylt HOOT AIiI MIOi: Ir. AI-l.KN. ipi C. MAT1IKW A CO.. TVhoWle dealer In rHt., Shoe, and Rubbers, No. 4 IWert r.lk, opposite the Union Depot. Indianapolis. Ind. p4 DAM KN0DI.K A CON, manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Roots and Shoes No. 32 Kat Wa-h-i.a;tn treet. apr27 " ItOOICN AM) statiu.m:uy. -Onr., STEW AKT CO., wholesale and rtaildeal13 fr!l ln Trt-'oH ai:d Siaiior.erT, and Trititer' Mate ril. No. 15 West Wa'lilngtn .treet. apr?6 witY c.tions. "XTfr GI:NN ". New York Store. Dry . Goots wholesale-and K' tail, (ürtin' Biock, K.M tTahi;:tpn Mrrrt. rt5 ;iii"a, a ia a ? i uri:i:.M!WAiu:. CHAS. F.. 1IAWTH0K5, Imrter of China,(iUH and yaeenware. No. S3 Ka.t Wa.hiniCton ft.. f;din. apoJi., Irxtiana. Alo, Dealer in Stont ware. decC6 Writ CI I ANT TAII.4HCS. FREDERICK tKT.m.R, Merrbant Taibr, and dsVr In ready made clothing and f jn;ihir.g gond No. 21 est Washington atreet, opposite Sentinel of!ire. my29 MCDONALD A KOACUK. Jiwehp K. McDonald, Addi.ot! L. Roache.l At:t-r:iej-s and Counselors at Law, .Ktna Iasuranca Company liuilding, second floor, Pennsylvania street. Jel-dly v o , f i i i: i T 1 A I, TOUNi MEN W Hi) II AVK INiured them.-elve by certain secret habit., whlchuallt them forl nMne., .1. ...... r tl,a .! f m.r,,n.t )tf-. also, mi ldl-aed and old men. who. ' rrom the retllte of youth or other causes, feel a oebility i ia a.tTatxoftieir jear,before placing thertielvesnnder 1 the treatient cf (.r.y one, should lirt resd Married la lie will lern Mimething of iirprtance by , pending "The Secret FrietM " ; Sent ta any addrr,in a ealrd enrelpe, on receipt of Ten Cent. i DR. STUART A CO. can be exulted on all li. .p. of j a prime or confidential uature. from .A.M.to9P.M (Sun.lays from 9 to 11 A. M..) at t'acir oH.ce. AdJresa DK.TM a s . STUART A CO., Ttrb21.dAwly-l.i Boston. Ma. INSURANCE. FIKE ISSU11AXCE COMPANY OFFICE NF.WSM L4-VK.Hl;ST ITIU'IMi SOU1I1 OF THE POSTOrnnr, up STAIR-, ITIDIAAPUI.IS, IDIAXA, INJURES DWKLUNOS, KAkM KAU M THUR contents. AI. t Uurxhe. sch ol H.us'e, ore, Mercbajidue aod letter property. a,;a:ail o;d4m' by fire fur taree or Cve years. OfllcOl'H. WM. A. FE ELLE, President; WM T. (;irm) Vice Present; N. B. HAMILTON, Secretary and Tr.orerC. C OUN, General Aent. ' Dirootora. Wm. A. Peei'e. J. J f mith. C. C.O'.io. Wo. T. Gib, t. K. T. Sinker. rioforonooö. Hon. J. ?. Harvey, Kx-Treaorer of State, Hen. Caleb B Smjta. Je ice, U. S. Court, Hon. A. 11. Conner. r-t Ma.ter. Win. k 'ofnnger, Ca.hter Ktrt National Bank. F- II. Bitny, tirand Nsrretary 1. O. of O. F Newrurua A TsrWif'bb. Aliens) at Law, Aber A Adam. PuotWttera, J. M. Tiifrd. Tre.ident Jwurtjal Company, lndiauapolis; Hun. C. M. Culver, Culver Station, Indiana; J. Peterson. , ktrhmun-i: I. K. W ilii.rai-an, Atty. at Law.Grsx-fecaatle, . B. pritthard. mi , JoJvill. dec2 J

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aLUtrovTAia-BiAiLaoaii. Trains Leave. 3 50 A. M.. 100 P.M.. A.20 P.M.., Traina Arrive H3T A.M. 4.411 a I A. & vläV. Mail 8:45 P.M. KbtlllCtmiL EAILWAT . Trains Leave. Trains Arrive. 5:30 A. M... fclOA.lt. 2:15 P. M Vail 1:M P M. 7:10 P. M 1O.10P. M. lamAXAroi ts ai ciaciSATiaAitnoan. This time 12 minutes fur than Indianapolis time. Trains Leave. Trains Arrlr 9:20 A.M 11.30 A.M. 7 05 P. M 7 05 P.M. Ttaaa aarra BArLaoAD. Trains Uave. Trains Arrire 9 20 A.M.... 3:40 A.M. 150 P. M H: A.M. 1):25 P.M . 6 55 P. M. LOCISVILI.K, HW ALA AXT AMD CHICAOO RAILAOAO. Express, freencat!e Junction, going north.. 1:10 P. M Going south 83i A. U urirrm kailroad. Trains LeaTe. Trains Arrive 1140 A. M 15 A.M. 7J5 P.M 5 40 P.M. I0-.2O P. M X P.M. PKKO AS D I tI A S AeOt-IS SA1LA0AD. Trains Leave. Trams Arrive. 1200 A.M Cblcags Eipresa, No. 2.. ..5:55 A M. 4:13 P. M Mail 11:00 A.M. 10:30 P. M.... Chicago Express, No. 1.... 4::0 P. M. IsTlAXAPOLIM ADD KAPIHO SAILSOAX. Trains Ieave. Trains Arrive7.00 A.M Eprcs 1100 A. M 3:00 P. M Accommodation... 7:40 P. 31 i K VTt: RAOM V 1LI.B EAILaOAD. Trains Uave. Train Arrive. 920 A.M Mall 330A.M. 9:00 P. M 8:10 P.M. Arrival and Depart ti re of .TInilsj. or Clnslnsr ASK1VA1.8. rfayett wav and 0icK' city 6:00 p. at. Through Mail Cincinnati and way mail Throiiffli inai! Peru mail Terre Hante way raall. . . .. 7:00 .. 12:30 . 10:iO ...11:3a ..11:30 . .. S.I -it ...II 3D ... 00 A. M. r. m. P. M. A. St. A. St. P. M. A. St. r. st. P. M. a. at. A. M. P. at. Through mad.... Maiioti mail Jefftfrsonville and LouiNvill-. Bellefontaine way mail and New York, 1'bila. delphi.t and l'ittl-urg S;45 Bellffoiitaine through M.iil 7:30 Ce.ntrA!tbroughmsil 7 00 Central way mail 2:30 OK PARTI" RK B. 3f t in riot. Lafayettewy and Chicago ll:ttC a. n Tbr.i'igli mail 6:'0 P. w. Cincinnati and way mail lO-.Jö a. m. Through mail C:00 r. t. Peru 11 So a.m. Terre Haute way 12:00 si Through mail ft20 a. m. Madison mall ... 2:('0 P. at. JefferHonvilleand Imisville mail 7:00 p. st. Bellefonlalne war mail 7;Ot p. st. Through mail 7:00 r. at. Indiana Central way mail 12.00 m. Through mall 7:00 p. at. BOOKS, &C. NEW BOOK STORE. Tio. 2 Mortii Isiiti'lvniilii Mreel, Opposiite Odd I clinc h' Hall, INDIANAPOLIS, INI). f lODI) A CARMICITAKL, BOOKSELLERS AND STAJ TIONK.H!, are filling their shelves with the newest and bet Book from our standard literature, suitable for Sabbath Sc hools, and for religious and general reading. Alo School Books and Stationery in every variety, with an assortment of leantiful Thotograph Albums, Diaries, portfolio, Ac., Ac. Pleat call and exsmine our stock. CH AR. N. TODD. novlCdly J. D. CARMICH AF.L. SHIRTS, &C. Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts. Collars NECK TIES, I I j v?J C K UNDER SHIRTS, SHIRT I 1 J And nKAYVi:us And Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at nc nv wi ka s . :lO I . T aprlO, G.l-dly UAMILXiTOI STHt.KI TOMB STONES. vlARBLE WORKS. p g3 C V tii rM O V. Wi SaBQlDl RITTER .-. - at . , T KEEP ON HAND AND JAKE TO ORDER. ALL kinds of Marb'e Mernment and Grave Ster.es, carve to order, with dein, eruMem, or device that may be wanted. Thoe desiring anything in our line w ill do well to Rive us a call, as w e use niie but the bet materiala sndinureal work. l dAwly WINES. CHAMPAGNE WINES. UTV. AUK SOLE AüKNIS 1(H THE SALE OF Till foil owi rtr eeerrs'e,l .rnU: riUX E l.TI I'I'.lt in qunr to, pints unil half pint. (ilti:i: NEALi from Ir Veno;e A I'o'a, Lpprnaj-, France. !., on liund i.tii"i:uiai-aii.m:t. Vlvortl, CnlriYYfll cV AlYord, t;s l'.nt vnlilnslon Ntrret. JnnelS HTELBATES HOUSE, I. Ii. IIOIaTOX, TROPRIKTOR. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. mjJ-itf

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fSEPOaTRO KXPUCRSIT POR TBS AILT BTTR BXmiKL. .on ICcportK. WASHINGTON NEWS. EXPLOSION OF PISTOL CARTRIDGES. One ItTuii Killed unci Another Woiiiiflcd. JclX Davis' House Robbed and Tired. MILITARY AFFAIRS. Sentence of Quartermaster, Capt. Set mini IS lack. Forrest Preparing to Make a Raid Through Middle Tennessee. IJLVir OFJ1J1IES II. CIi Ac, Vc., Ac, Ac Ac. From ,(tv York. Nkw Yrk, Jatiu try 27. The Times' ppeci.il d;itcfl Washington, 27th, iVomincnt Germain from the Wet have ar rivel here, who represent that the Cerni;tns have resolveil to put in tlie field for President a candidate irrerocubly competent to the destruction of slavery. The House committee will to-morrow report in Ltvor of etab!ihini f ubtanti ill v the Posttdlit e order stem of Enirland. It U piid that den Aujrur will go to the field and that Gen. Sickles will be commander of the defenses of Washington. The President to-day restored (Jen. McCIernand. to his rank and ordered him to report to (Jen. Hanks. The steamer Merrimic arrived last night from New OrlcaiH on the 17th. via Key West on the i22d. No no!". A terrible affair occurred at No. G Maiden Lane, last evening1 An explosion of f istul cartridges tok place, killing John Hoffman, clerk, and severely irjuting another clerk, Charle 11 lack. The upper part of the building was de stroked. Loss $75,1)00. The Herald' npe.-ial. dated Head Quarters Department ol West Virginia, January 'JG, h9 the followin::: (Jen. Sulliviin has just informed Gen. Kelly from Harper's Ferry that hi scout have just returned with liichmond papers of the 22d inst. These papers say that Jeff. Davis' house wjm robi ted and fired. This U very significant. The fire was discovered iu time to aave the builditijr. Msjor Guardin, Ist N. Y. cavalry, who comman led the scout, reports bodies of men forming to resist the rebel conscription. Scouti just returned from the neighborhood of Woodstock brought nine prisoners. The rebel Gen. Early is reported to be still at Harrisonburg, an l Hasser, with the 7th. 11th and 20ih Yirjjini mounted regiments and White's batteries, is between New Market and Timberville. He does not seem to be doing anything or to be in a condition to make a successful raid of importance.. As far as Kaiser is concerned no harm is apprehended. Fitzhugh Lee has gone to Gordonsville with his command. Col. Mulligan ha jut. returned from Petersburg. He r ports no enemy in force in South Branch Valley. La rpe numbers of deserters and refugees are coming into our lines They all concur in subtaiitiatin what i repotted about expected suQering and present treat dissatisfaction amonaie rebel. Col. Thornhurg report h iving- information of a highly important and gratifying character. It relates t the jjoivl working of the President's amnesty prod mitinn among the rebels in arms and those who have heretofore been sympathizers but who are not now in the army. Jeff. Davis' sweeping conscription law has given rise to this new state of feeling Everything looks cheerful in this depart merit. Special to the Tribune dated Washington, Jan uary 2tth, say 5: A coi.tinu 1 stream of deserters are passing into our lines from the rebel armv. On Sunday tentv canio in, and tj dar thirty more have arrived. The Naval Committee of the House are in fa vor of a navy yard for iron cl J.s at League Island, Deliwate river. The Herald's Army of the Potomac special says: Gen. Meade, who has been ill in Philadelphia., i recovering, and will soon resume command of the army. The firing on Saturday I t across the Kapidan wa can cd by an attempt of a regiment to de esert. None of our forces were out at the time. 1'rniii Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Jamnry !2G. A dispatch from Bridgeport. Alabama, says rebel desertions are unusually laie The list ballot fr United States Senator in the Kentu kv Legislature vestctdav stood: Guth rie, 57; Hell, 42: Hurnam, 36 Huckner with draw n A Louisville sr-ecial sav: 1 he steamer Henry Fitzhugh, from Nashville to Cincinnati, was sunk bv ice 00 the 22d at Spinntown, and is a total loss. She had on board bale of cotton for Cincinnati. The ice gave way at Louisville yesterday, sinking five coal boat and carrying 21 barges over ti c l itis Cpt. Stiuuel Hlack. (1 arte rm aster, wa- sen fenced by the court tu utial at Louisville to be dismissed the service, with the hiss of pay and allowance- due, to pay a Moo oi .J 10.01)0, ,,nd be imjnsrned two ve.us The ctitrgcs were net lect .nid violati 0 of uly, conduct unbecoming an ohVer. m ik:ng I ilse rer-orts, ic. In the Loti'snlle Circuit Court eterday, in a suit against tl Adams Express Company to re cover money seized by John Morgan at Cave City, it wm decided that guerrillas are commou enemies, and that as such a common carrier is not responsible for goods seie 1 by them. I'rnni . itslivi I Ir . NasiiviI-Lk. February 2G. Gen Rosscau lately receivei iiifirrastion that a brigade of rebel rivalry under Forrest, with a battery of artiilcrv, were about to cro-s the 1 enuesee rirer at Flor ence, for the purpose of a raid through Middle Tenr.rssfe. He made preparations - receire them, strengthened his pots, and scouting the cotntry . This mjrnicg Col Wisner, nt Co!urn';a, tele graphed that the rnemv has taken Athens ar.d were moving on Columbia This mornire the pickets at Columbia were attacked by a rebel squad coming from the direc tion of Mt. Pie is int. It i thought tint Foitt is moving around Columbia to endeavor to destroy the Nashville and Northwe;eni KAilroad and to obstruct river nai igation. From I orlrrt .Tlsnror. FoKtatsa Mo.irok. January 27. The Peters burg Express of the 27th. Says: Seven hotpiul buildings near Richraond were buruet yesterdsy. A Urge quantity of stores and clothing were destroyed.

An unsuccessful attempt was made to burn the Presidential mansion at Richmond on Toesday. The Charleston Courier of Tbaraday says the bombardment of the city continues. The dam age is vtry pmall considering the number and weight of shots fired. Death of James II. Clay Montreal, J anuary 27. Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky, died here last night.

MEDICAL. NIP THE EVIL, IN THE BUI PRACTICAL ACCOUCHER. 'S) - a I I. Iu fTv .' y .v.i l EVIL IN THE VTTIIK AMERICAN PISPENSAI.Y WK TREAT BT a nw method, and with tbe Lajties results. Prolift4 Uteri, (falling of the womb,, Caucemtion lleer(liiiit, Luc .rr't, whites,) Urinary and all other diseases to which the American Jennie Is so pecullarils liable. Send thrr dollars and rrHv express one ol the Ifc-ctor'H temiile t'jrinye. This Instrument should, be used by every woman In the land, for the purpose of cl-t'inlinrxn, com fort t AetttA, dV. Snt free on receipt of stamp, a copy of onr Trivate Ietter to Married Indies on health, cf c. The Utor's ckhritd Female I'UU, frh from the T)ipensary, are try ffixnt In simple disesses, irreJruUitie, cfc. Price fl, sent by mail. At the American Iiinary we a!o treat, xcithout mercury, and with never failing success, Yenerinl, or what the juacks call private or tfcrtt diseases; Suj AHi In all its stages, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Hydrocele, Circoccl', Varicocele, Carsocele, 5permatorbea, Seminal Weaktie.-s, Nocturnal Kmission, Sexual Debility, Impotency, and effects of sclf-ahuse. The last Ii are treated of in a "private letter," which we send free on receipt of stamp. Tbe experience of the Surgeon In charge of thisde. parttnent in some of the best Hospitals in Europe and in New York City, enables him to treat patients scientifically and restore them speedily. Those livina; at a distanc can communicate by lettei and be treated at tbeir homes, tn urgeut cases pend or $10 and receive nod leine. Consultation free and confUntial. Room JTo. ?4, East YVahinjton Street, Indianapolis. P. O. Box 1264. apr9.dlv-wI2t.laru HOUSE FURNISHINC COODS. VffiGTLE & HETZGER' S HOUSE FURNISHING AND STOVE EMPORIUM, isro. S3 EAST WASHINGTON STEEET, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, I.DIAAI,()L1S l.MH ANA. milE AKOVE KSTAKUSIIMENTIS NOW OrKN AND 1 offers for sale at low rate, a larcre asortruent. equal to any In the West, of S loves. Hollow and Tin-Ware, J;iI:iihkmI-W:ii-, "oal Oil Lamps and Tixlnrcs, And a General Assortment of HOUSE FUPtXISHIXd COODS. Sfannfacturrrs of Tin, Copperatid Sheet Iron Ware Wc are the only A pent. for the City of the Good Samaritan Cooking, AND THE T11K GOOD SAMAUITAN, for which we Imc the ex-clu-ive agency, is oflV red to all wh' are ia want of a FIKST CLA2sS CCMKIN; SItiVK, w ith the utmost confi dence that it will not fil to please tbe most csrcful housckt-ejier. It is a ijpteu far wood or coal. THE it MI SAMARITAN has tken tbe first premium at tUe Kir vent h Annual Indiana State Fir, over all other Cookine Stove. tup: keystone fahih: stove, for woi, with double top and t..af, has more than double the radiailnir aurtare ot anv o'.lier Move ol its ize, atxl will turow out more heat with one-half th wood. Tbl Jtove havir been tested, we tske p'eaure in pre.-etitinjc it to the publie a the bent at.d most economical Pari -r Stove in the market. Agents for Indianapolis for Heller k Young's old estabdshed COOKING RANGES! With ine, two or more Over Ranges, and Extra Charcoal Itroiler Attachment. W would als4t rail tbe attention of th public to oar Urge ftoclt. of martalizeil Iron 11 ft n tics cintl fSmtcs. Also Marble Mantles of mperior quality. Our Mock of II At Hacks, Garden Seats, Va.-es, Ac comprises the Deatet and best pattern of K.atrii Manufa-ture. All kinds of OriiMinenta 1 Iron Uorko can be procared through us at Ea-tern prices. Our tock has ben carefully selected, and most all articles are procured from the. lartt Eastern Factories direct. We re thereby enabled to compete in prices and quality of (roods with any House in the West. noj-dly VUI'ill.E & METZGER. HARDWARE. IRON STORE, rMIi:5IOY, FRY V CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, imh wroi,is, iuia., 11FAI.KR5 IN STEEL, IRON, NAILS, ANVILS. BELLOWS, VISKS, AXLES, SPRINGS, fcOLTS, MALLEABLE CASTINGS. WASHERS, NUTS. HORSE SHOK.S, HORSK SUOF. NAILS. WHEELS, HUBS. FKLI)ES, SPOKES, SHAFTS, BOWS, PLOW HANDS, AC, The Ohio River Salt Company. The Madison Spice Mill. Tbe MadiMn Parl Starch Company. Csl Oil and Benzole. JTTTbey will sell all articles in theirlioe at tbelowes market prxe. Call and examine their stock before parcbasirs;. P0MF.kt)T. FRT A CO. atu-iS'M-Cilwly RENOYATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT rpHE UNITED STATfS DTE-HOUSE. NO. 38 SOUTH I i:imo4 treet. Indianapolis. Indiana, At this old and well-known establishment, tha ladies can have silks aal woolen foods dyed la permanent and beaatifu! colors; and gents' jranneuu thoroughly renovated and venaired. New and second-hand clothing honht and sold, aJso, j a paUcular branch In the Du.mea cenoralnated Cne drawIng billiard table cloth, cr tear In any garment can ha ao wrought that it can not be w!ble to the naked eys. Rememtser the place, 5. M Soth Illinoic street. janlO JOSEPH HAR&1S, Proprietor.

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J. B. ALVORD. J. M. CALDWELL. H. B. ALVOKD. ALVOItDsCAL.DWkLL.sfc AL.VOICD JU XsIGiXJOU J3"R A T"EUfL3 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Are in DAILY rcipt of fresh goods. Contsnt!y on band andforsale atthe lowest prices, a large and assorted stock o CoffcctNugnr 31olakt,.Sriipt Ilice, Tea 'ail f.laft Woodenwnre Soup, Cftiidlesj, Mitrcli, ICnisin CIsnrkf.Tobncco, iriackerel, IiitcFlufi, Curdnge Twine cotton Varna. D)r-stuf iNutta. He, Bates, Jsslliil. Ilrandr Gin tt in, XVlnea, U liiak)-, 4'ntinnw or all liinl and riutitution itnd. Ilnkcrsj Hitter. Particular attention givci to tbe sale of viioDt cE or u.is Kurns 68 East Washington Street, INDIAN tOLIS, IND. apr25-dAw MEDICAL BOOKS. &C. Galen's Head Dispensary ciiAHT t:ici:z BY THE LEGISLATURE OF KENTUCKY FOR TD'1 TREATMENT OF ALL THE DISEASES OF THR UHtNART AND GENITAL ORGANS 2TaiMt E" wbl Rt 1. a. csa f mM.m PRICK OS1.Y TEN CKNT8. X iflcfliral Ivpor(, Ormblinir.y 'lhhty Ve riate atm JCnyravinyaofl Anatomy a't Phyiotixjy of the Nerval Organ in a taten f (IfiHh tni PUeate. OON A NFW METHOD 0 TREATING Venerial Diseases, iucln ling Syphilis in all it stages 'Jr.norrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Vari-vole, and Hydrocele, Disease m the Kidnej-s, T.ladder, Ac. with ut mercirv! contaiuius a vilnable treaty on that wide-spread mala-ffjj dy 01 yontb, Seminal weaities?, Nctnrnal KmiMons, Sexnt' Detdlity, Ira potency, Ac, the tigeret infirmities of youth and Maturity arising from the baneful habits of self-abr..-e. To which is added observations on Female Diseases, and other Interesting matter of the ut most Importance to the married and t nose contemplating marriage, who entertain donbtflof their physical ab'lity to enter that state. Sent to any address in a sealed wrap per. on receipt often cent or four rtamps. We devote our entire time and attention to the treatment of the varions private diseases treated of in our rriate report. Our PipenAry Is th only lnstitn tion of the kind iu America which ha l-en e tabiished by a specia? charter.aiH this fact should give it a preference over th various qnacks of doubtful character tobe foun In al arge cities. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! One aepartmeut of our Dispensary is specially devoted to the treatment of the lieaes of Kc-males, such as LncborTh'A, or ''While," lrrc?iilar, Painful and Suppress Menstruation, Nervous ar.d General Debility, Diseasesof he Womb, Barrenness, Ac. Consultations and eaaminationtfree of charge. Also for sale, DR. DK WEE'S Iil fiULATOR I'lLI-S-Fcr Ff male Obstrnctions, Irr'gtilaTitie, 4c. Married ladies in certain sitcatioiis chonld not w tbem. as they would cause miscarriage. Price 1 per box, and may be sect by mail. DR. GALKN'S PREVENTIVE An Inva'uable artick for those wisbin? to limit the number of their offspring, ot tbe barren who desire chil Iren; warranted not to injure the health, and will last for a lifetime. Sent to any address, ander neal, on receipt of the price TWO DOLLARS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE By sending a brie statement of their symptoms, will receive a Blank Chart containing a list of questions, onr tercis for the course of treatment, Ac Medicine sent to any part of the country to cure any ca.se at honae, free from danger or curiosity. All transactions private and confidential. Remember the name and number. Direct ail letter to GALEN HEAD DISP2NSART decll-63-dAwl Louisville, Ky. EXC ELSIOR FAMILY MEDICINES, 4 RE A SAFE RELIABLE CURATIVE AND PURELY Y veritable, and warranted to give s-tisfaction and perioral as recommended. One trial Is worth a volume of certificates. .Medical Corrector, for Billion and Liver Complaints, Sirk or Nervous Headache, D3pp.ia, and for porifvlng tbe blood. Lirc'r, Cntliartlc and Antl-Illlllou I'ill. We offer then Pill and aseert that thy are thebft in nse, and iavit a trial to prove the truth of eur assertion. Ague llll for tb radical eure e-f Fever and Arue. A enre I warranted la all caes, Irarttcator. We warrant tbl remedy In all eaes to care ceronic aiid recent cases cf Dysei.ury, Irarrhea, Cholic or Cholera ilorbu. It Js also tbe be.-t pain killer extant. Compound Fxtract of Arnica for Rhen, matlern, urala Tain, Inf amrnatioii, Ac., 4c One trial wiil convince tbj most skeptical cf the magical (Oct of this truly preat and wonderful preparation. AroniHtlc Ointment fortuts, new and old; Sore, toil. Bmises, Burn. Frost Bites, Sore Nipples, Ac. VVe o.Ter this as one of the best Salves now in ue. Parasian Tootti Liquids for Nervous Toothache, Cleaning tbe Teeth and Pnr'.fymg the 1'reath. All of tbe ave seven rm-die are put up scientifically, and Mld wholesale and retail at Norwood's !iork. No. and North Illinois street, Ir.stiaoap,lU, and by Drugguu and Storekeej-ers everywhere, and warranted ta cure if Uken as recocmeaded. The sick and afflicted ara lnvite1 to call afaur ofEce, Norwoo.i's lilk. Conswltatlons free. Advice gratis. Medicines warrante! and cures guaranteed. Call and get circulars ee certiScates and receiv good and honest treat ruent, A rents wanted to travel everywhere. Satisfactory Inducements offered. SF1CEK, UEN.MNCS CO, boy 17-4 wly Proprietors.

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iTaxixiAry 1st, XOG-0L. C I X C I N TV T I , SOUTnEIU- OHIO, ior Ih -Eastern Keiilucky. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Short-Lino riAw0 TRAINS Yf ILL LEAVE INDIANAPOLIS X d''r- Halt at 9 30 A. Express at 7.15 P. M., running through to Cincinnati in advance of all other routes, connecting at Cincinnati with all the Great E altern and Soulbern Railroad Lines, and with Steamers on the Ohio River. XOThis time 13 minutes faster than Indiauapolia time. IfJT'Fare the fame as by any other Route, and the speed, safety and cornf rt of trains equal to the best lines tin the country. JOAsk fr tickets via "Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad." pcclal Notice. The new track Into Cincinnati is complete, and passengers by this line are now 1 anted at the "New Pearl Street Depot," near th Burnet House, a boat one mile nearer the business centra of the city than any other lpotROBERT MEEK, Superintendent. VT. H. L. Notar, General Ticket Agent. A. S. Birt, Traveling Agent. Jan OPPOSITION. Faic It eel nc cel. Little Uli ami ami Columbus mid - Oil hi 3 EAILEOAD, TOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE CITIZENS ' of Indianapolis and the traveling public generally, an office has been opended in Blake's Building, corner of Washington street and Kentucky avenue, opposite tha Bates and Palmer Hotels, under the auspices of tbe above-named Rsilroad, w here tickets and all desired information may be obtained at the traveler'sconvenictice. This Is an accommodation which Las long been required at Indianspohs. Passengers for ths Fat can procure tickets at this oftice from One toTlirre Iolluri lr thaa tickets are s,M at the Union Depot in Indianapolis. Kor Thron gh Tickets and all information please apply at the oflice, as above. irpOihce hours from 5 A. XT. to 9 P. M. Office houn Sunday from 3 to 9 P. M P. XT. STRADF.R, General Ticket Agent. WM. P. WATSON, Ticket Agent. JNO. G. BENSON, Apent. J. S. SHACKLE FORD, Traveling Agent dec5-dtf fjfia ,ttc JEFFEUSONYILLE .RAILROAD Two TrnhiN IKiily, (Snndu- Ilxcepted.) Trains Arrive Traina Laave S:10P. M 3:30 A. M ..9 20 A. M. ..9:00 P. M. 4 BOTE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of passengers at Soutbport, Greenwood, Franklin, KdiiiburKb, Columbus, making connections at Seyraont with trains on the Ohio A Mississippi Road, and at Louis Tille with trains on the Lonlsville, Frankfort A Lexlngto and Louisville and Nashville Roads. Freight trainsleave daily. Freight promptlyforwarded. Office, Madison Dcpt, West side. A. S. CA ROTHE R8, Superintendent. J. G. Wnrrcons. Freight Agent. novl6'63-dly C II A IV GK O F T I n E . 1863. 1863. Great Central Rail Way Line. (Indianapolis and Coinmbus.) ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV 30th TRAINS will run as follow, Sundays excepted: Leave Indianapolis: Morning Express a' Evening ' " Mail (for Richmond) at M ..7:10 p. M ..2:15 P.M Train arrive: Niht Express at fctrj A.M. 1J " " 1A:1 P. M. Mail " " 1:35 P.M. ExpreKN train of this line nuke the following connection.-: At Columbus with Cleveland. Colnmbns and Cincinnati R. K. for Cleveland, Innkirk, Buffalo, w Tork and Bo-ton. With Central Ohio R. R. for Newark. Zanesville. Wheelinr. lUltimore, Washiripton City, Philadelphia and r v ort:. With Pittsburg, Columbus and CincinraU R. R. for Steubenvilie, l.'.tsburr, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Pbiladelphi.i, N'iw York and Hosten. Th Morning Express makes direct connection at Urbana with Sandusky, Dayton and Cincinnati IL K for Bellefontaine, Forest, Clyde, Sandu-ky anl all poin's on that line, aixl at Itqua with iJaytou and Michigan K. H. forTol.-do, Detroit and (ireat Western and tirand Trunk Railways. The Mail tra:n Cf.nnects a' nk-bTiiond with trains for Dayton, Xenlit, Hamitfori and Cincinnati. Time same to al) jKiint as by other ro'jfs. Through tickets for sale at the Union ItepVd. H. i.CA ItEV. (ieneral Sup-rintendenU F. CnAjtm.ra, General Ticket Ag-nt. liovll-dtf. Iiifliaii:ipoli and JIaIison 1863. rirg-5Z3 ISC3. ?tcv Arrancmenl to Commence Hon daj', fcb. 2 lSG.t. TlO pasenger trains daily (Sundays excepted) botween Iixlianapoli and .Madison. lieave the Union Depot Indianapolis, at 7.00 A. M and 3 P.M.. arrivin son at 11-50 A.M. and 7.50 P. M. Leave the Dep'd at Ma iion at S A. M. and 2 40 P. M.t arrivinsr at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 7.4 P. M. This Road forms a line with the Packets at Madi'on for the transportation of freight l-etsveen Cincinnati and Indianapolis and points West. Tariff of Freight a low a by any other route. Ähipprsand merchant? West will find it to theiricterest to ship by thi line. feb2 D.C. BRANHAM. Soperintndent. - X 1862 gil 1862 ALL PER50NS PURCHASING T1CXETS FOR 8T JOSEPH and other points In Northern Missouri, the Mate cf Kansas, or tbe Territories, .hould iuUt cn hav ng ticket that read by the MOI&T1I .MISNOl'UI ICAII.UOA1), The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It U tha nhortest and quiekest liae, by thirteen boars, to the remotest point reaches! by rail, and i a1 ways as cheap as any other. Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all points io Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Railroad. ISAAC II. STURGEON, Pres't and Gen'l Sapt. North MiMiouri R. R. HKNRT U. 8IMMONS,Geoers Tsvelin Agent. sept!7-dly COftrllVllSSION. ivoTicc to siurri:us OF.... Tallow, Lard, Bacon, Pork, Beef GENERAL WESTERN PRODUCE. The underpinned pay their I?urtleulxii Attention To tbe sale f the above articles, and CONSIGNMENTS SENT TO THEM WILL CK rtliKlllmTL.Y i)iSl'OSi:i OF and Quiol: I? 43 1 111111 3Iclo On very advardageon terns. We lue ' TEEKLT TEICE CURRENT of the ab i.article, whtui we nail gratis to tho vendmr their ddre. to Ania.ti K.I-IIX sit . 3'i Water Mreel, H. V. C'ltw. decH-dCra

-SB, .a- . BCV A tMTSR WALTI! AM WATCU Uyost tat A durable and rslisblo time keeper. BUY A GENUINE WAI.TIIAM W ATCII -It ei Vss und is worth d.tnble the rice of these wortLteea EoglUa tind Swia watclwrt. GtSUIXE WALTIIAM WATCHER made etpreaals for Rilro4 Fjin f (Va.f.f.w. GENUINE WALTIIAM WATTHEX, mad espeswaly for Mdirr$ hesvy huutiag -caM, acearat tlnse kerpsra. XVe get our TVatrhee direct from tbe anaaufactory, aw4 keep none but th gettuiae. SINGLE WATCnCKFKXTTO SOLDI KC5 or ed krf. ia s.st of time-ksrir, at the It we.bl I a tee. The trade supplied at factory pri.-s. -sd fvt a circular. We also bare a large variety f low j-ciced wies Watches, Fine Jew, try and 5ulid iler wre W. P. BINGHAM. CO.. . 50 Eait Washington Street, Neax Odd retlewe Halt. MEDICAL. 'aSCvesceiit a. 4 F' IOR THIRTY TKAR.1 IIA9 RF.CKIVED TBE FAVORABLR rrcommendativR of the public, and beaa sed and prescribed by the First Physicians In tho Land BEST REllXDY KI70717 rOI Sick Headache. Nervous Headache, Iypepsla, Hour flora ache, tiilious Headache, Dizruscss, Costiveness, Is of Appetite, Gout, Indigestion, Torpidity of the Liver, Gravel, Rheumatic A flections. Piles, Heartburn, Sea Sickness, BUllous Attacks, Fevers, Ac For Testimonials, Ac wee PamahUt vltla encli liotllc. MAKCVACVrRKO OVLT BT T A It U ANT cV C O., 2TH Greenwich Street, Kew York. ILTF0R SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS. novl3-dly DRY COODS. UNDERTAKER. :X.VTTII1SW LONG. ' -. "s - UHDBRT A32B 33, Circle St, Near Journal Office, INDIANAPOLIS, 1.1 D. decSt -t-tm. CtlAS. XV. STAC, Attorney at NO. TEMPKKANCX HALL, nchlt.'tt-dly IodUaaoUs.lBdiaaa.

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