Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4154, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1864 — Page 1

DAILY STATE SENTINEL PCELIUIED EVEKT MORNING AT MB NEW SENTINEL OFFICE No. 11 Jc 1 J SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, (coasis. or riASL kisikt.) ELDER, HARKKESS & BINGHAM, Proprietors.

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ARBISOJS' B.IXXj"Xo. 19 EaefVTaahinfton atreet ?TPpU t e tWitioel Ofllc. may4 I.aVr.UY NTAUI.r.S. 4 1.I.KS h H1N8LKT, livery and Sale Stable, in tha 2 rear af the ralmer llo. June5-dly FOIMltlI.N. T DAVIS 1 CO., Union Foundry, Delaware atreet, oppoaite Union Iext. II AS.SRLMAX 4 VINTON, Washinirton Foundry and Machine Worka, eaat end Union Depot. my2 itrjiL. iätatu agists. .FRANCIS SMITH, formerly DeUell A Smith, Real ' Kt ate Agent and Ta rayer, 37 Eaat Wa-hinttton atreet. llauaea to renu Jan25-dly'6J M cKKRNAK A FIKRCK, Real F.atate Aa;enta and l'.roker, 10 Kat Wah!ti(?tf.n treet. W M. T. WILKT, Real K-tat Aent and Stock Proker, 10-, Kaat Wahiirton atreet. mayl4 hoot and mioi: i)i:ai.i-us. EC. MATHKW A CO., Wholesale dealer In pv.t.s . hoea, and Rnhbera, No. 4 Roberta' Rlock, opjxwiit tb Lnlon Depot, ludianapolio, lud. rp4 ADAM KN0DI.K k SON, manufacturer" ard dealerIn all klnda of Boot au 1 Shoe-., No. 32 Ka-t W.vhlifioo atreet. ajr27 IIOOKN AM) STA I lOM.It V. BOWFN STK.WART A CO., wholesale and retail dealen ta rWka and Stationery, and l'rintara' Mau-rlU, No. 1Ä Weet Wahlntin Irret. aprUS imv coons. WA n. OLKNN A CO., New Tork St..re, Dry , Gslsbolea:e and ReUU, Oieun' Block, K. m rTahinuton treet. nuii cpiim a"u s a ?r i 41 i: i : ? v a hi:. tHAS. E. HAWTHORN. Imtx.rter of China. T.la acd yueenwre. o. H.t Kat W a-httitfton imliaitapolla, Indiana. A lo, IVaL r In Stoneware. dec: 6 nCIICIIA.'iT TAII.OHK. TTÜIDER1CK IKXPriR, Merchant Titor, and lealer JP rn ready made clothing and furnishing roods. No. 21 Waat Washington atreet, apposite mtinrl office. my29 A rXOUM.VN. MCDONALD ROAC1IE, Joae bp K.Mr Don aid. Addlson L. Roache.j Attten.ejs and Counaelora at Law, .Ktna Inanracca Company Buildu g, econd flitor, renoaylranla atreet. Jel-dly O X F I I K a T 1 A I. TOUNO MEN WHO II WE INjured them"elve by certain aecrel habiU.wbkh unfit them for bumues, pLatire or tbe dutiea of marriedllfe; alo. middleared and old men. whn. f ran tha fetliaa af youth or other caue, feel a det ilit? ! adauceofthelryeara,lefora placing themeleiunder the trcatmeut of ony one, ahould Rrst read TJIK SKCKkiT rklKNU." yarried ladiea wtll learn ut thing of importance by prruung "The Secret Frir n.J. Sent taaay add re a, In a eeled envelop, on receipt of Tea Cent. DR. STUART! CO.can leconuhed on alldieac ,.f a private or confidential Dature. from a A. M. to 9 P. M (Sunday a from 9 to II A. M.) at tbrtr or.i-e. AdUsa DR.rua , STUART A CO., nchll-d.lly I-'-; Hostoi;. Ma INSURANCE. EQUITAIILK FIRE INSUliANCK COMPANY, OTFIOS 5KWS' rvUXK,riRT ri'lLMNii SOUTH or the rtisT0Kr:cK, up staiks, IN DIAMAI'OLII, I I I A A I5SURES DWEUJNGS, FARM BARN AND TUKIR CoMrnt. Alf) CLurcii, .VhK.l H U'.e.. Su,re. Merchandise an.f other property, agaiurl lu o duake by Cr fr thrae or Ave year. Oflioorfli WM. A- PKEIXE. Preetdent; WM. T. fJIIlit)N, Vice FtWeM: N. H. ttA.Mli.TUN, Secretary and Treasurer; C. C. 0LI.T, Oueral Aprnt. IDirootor. Wm. A. Peelle, J. J. JiaiÜi.C. COlia, Wt. T, Gib-cn, I. T. PSr-IfT. IloforouooH. Boa. J S. Haryry, Ea-Trraiarer of State, Hun. Caleb B Siuith. Ja ts C. S. Court, H. n. A. 11. Cooaer. i'ot Maeter, Wm. K Nof.incer, Cahier Kirt .National Bank. K. U- tarry, Ciraid hcretry 1. U. of Ü. F Newti rab A TtTlingion, Atiirnea at Law, ALer A Adaa., lub. liabera. J. M. Itifwrd, Pre.lder t Jwnrnal Company, Itidianapoli.; Hon. C M. Culver, Culver Mi' Ion, Indiana; J. ptunua, fcta-iaiort; D K. Wiiliaaewn, Ally, at Law, Oreearartle, II. B. Prdcbard, Eaq , JuoeTi:it doaSS-dlia.

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INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. iEU.grorrAt5KaAU.aoAi). TraiD Leave. Train Arriva 3 50 A. M S:3C A. M. 100 P.M 12 00Xoon. tLV) P.M Mail ft 45 P. M. rralrilegre. Tralna Arrlre. 5:30 A. M 9:10 A.M. 2:15 P.M Mail 1 35 P M. 7:10 P.M 1 P. MiwaAeotiaaaDCici!iaaTiaA!LOAi.

Thl time 12 minute faater than Indianapolis time. TralniLeare. ' Train Arrivl CO A.M H.nO A. M. 7 05 P.M 7 05P.M. Ttaaa acti aaiLaoAD. Traina Leave. Trains Arrive 9:20 A. M.m.. " 3:) A. M 1 50 P. M 1M) A- M1.25 P.M MlOCISVILL, IIW ALBAJfT AD CtTICAOO KAILROAD. Expreaa, Greencastle Junction, going north.. 5.20 P. M Going aouth 11:30 A.M Lar ATarrra avAiLaAi. Trains Iate. Traf na Arrive 1140 A.M 9:15 A J' 75j P.M. ...... 6:40P.M. 10:20 P.M P-M. raao AFDiJiDiAaArousaAaaoAD. Train. Leave. Tr' Ty'' 12:00 A.M Chlcagi Kaprea. 5o. J....5:. A. M. 4:15 P. M Mail 11:00 A.M. 10-.30 P. M.... Chicago F.xpreas, No. 1.... 4:00 P. M. IPDIAMArOUB 1U MAPI8UX BAILEOAP. Traina Leave. Traina Arrive. 7:0) A.M Epr 1 j 00 A. M 3:00 P. M Accommodation... :40 P. M jmaH05vii4.a aaaaoAD. Traina Leave. Trainj. Arrive. 9.20 A. M Mail 3 30 A.M. 9:00 P. M 8:1U p- M Arrival und Departure, or Clo!ng off TIail. ABBIVAI-8. Lafayette way and Chicago ci:y. . Through Mail Cincinnati and way mail Throngi mails Peru mall Terr Haute way mail Through mail Madison mail Jefferaonville and Louinville. ... Bellefontaine way mail and New deltdiia and Pitturg .... 6:00 .... 7:M ... 12:30 ....10 00 ....11:30 .. ..11:30 H-.IK) P. M. a. at. r. m. T. at. a. at. a. m. r. at. A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. lino 8:00 York, Phila- .. 8:45 . 7:30 . . 7:m1 .. 2:30 Bellefontaine through mail Central through mail Central way mail DKPAKTCKEt Lafayette way and Chicago MailM C7'e4e9. 11 :."0 A.M 6:0 r. M. 10:15 a. m. C:00 r. H. e m a - 1 1 0 A.M. , 12:00 at. 8:20 a. at. 2:00 p. af. 7:0 r. at. 7:00 p. m. 7:0 p. at. 12.00 at. Through niAil.... Cincinnati and way mail.. Through mail IV ru Teire Haute way Through mail Madison mail.... JefieronTilleatid Louisville mail B.'llefontaine way mail Through mail. ..... Indiana Central way mall. . Through mail 7.00 r. at. BOOKS. &C. NEW BOOK STORE. No. 2 North Pcnn)irnnl Street. Opposite Odd Fellown' Hall, INDIANAPOLIS, ISD. EI10DD k CARMICIIAEL, BOOKSELLERS AND STAI TiON EKS, are tilling their ahelvea with the newest and best Books from our atandard literature, suitable for Sabbath Schools, and for religious and general reading. Also School Books and Stationery in every variety, with an as.oortment of beautilal Photograph Albums, Diaries, Portfolios, Ac, Ac. Pleat call and exmine our stock. CHAS. IC. TODD, novK-dly J. D. CARMICIIAEL. SHIRTS, &C. Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Collars NECK TIBS, UNDER SHIRTS, And ni(A wi:its And Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at fl- HC EtL. B: Kfi. : !: h T V.SIII ; l 7 K'l'K t.l'T aprlO, l-dly TOMB STONES. JV1AR3LE WORKS. v. Q 0 K e it3 o 'r. SCYBQLDfi RITTER i r. ir r.i 1 1 . 1 1 M ) A M i I VKK TO 'UIER- ALL k;tils of Mrl l .::un:-i.! v,t ilm Si-, caivr to order. With di'lfli. eniMon. itp .tnre ll.l m.J be wanted. Tbe dett.rg at.jthtr.g in our l-newflldo well to give us arall, a w e u.eii'.ue but the bet rutrrialt ndin.ureal work. 1 dAwly WINES. CHAMPAGNE WINES. Urr. ARE SOLE AGFNTS FHRTrtF DFTIir fIline eehrteil brrd: riCIX'i: ITII'CUIALtlnquiirts, pint and halt pint. 4;i(l.i: M:tl., front I Venogt A '', liprrna , t'ra urr. Aiu,on hund i.vii'i.iciai. caiiim: r. Alvord, r.ildwt II tV Alvord, lis Fat at tVnslilnsion Mreet. Jun.ta HOTELS. BATES ioTTSB, .f. ii. iioirot, PROPRIETOR. INDIAKAPOLIS, INDIANaT mySO-dtf

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TELEGRAPHIC: fatroiTED EzraruLT roa the dailt itate rNTi5rL. ."ooti UcporU. LATEST FR03I WESTERN VIRGINIA The aCiirmy Driven Toward tlie Sliciiaiitloah Valley AFTAIES IN NORTH CAROLINA. Further Particulars of the Late Engagement. Crfii. Butler ntllcrcsan Exchange or Prisoners tri be Consummated. A NEW DISCOVERY OF SWINDLING IN THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. CAPTURE OF Ccn. SCAMMON AND STAFF, The Chesapeak Case Decision of the Judge. Ac,, Ac., Ac , Ac. aVc. from ew York. New Youk, February 5. The Herald In. the following tpecial to niglit, d iteJ ia the field. 1 1. M., Alter six hours' lirml figlititip; Col. Mulligun drove Gen. Early from MoorefielJ. Theie le eng.:el Koer on the otiitr fork. We have met with tignl and brilliant sucSLCONU DISPATCH. H t AIXjL'ARTLHä DEPARTMENT VIRGINIA, Feb. 5 (Jen. Earley lua bei-n compelknl to retreat up the south fork of South I'r.inclt townrdd the Sheti;indouh Valley in roii!e(juerice of the viorou.a milliner in which he has been attacked and .'ursued by Keüey'ti forte.s. We have taken (juite a number of prisoners and recaptured a great many of those taken from us. Our forces drove the enemy out of Petersburg. The enemy lot a large number of men by depertiou and deserters continue to come into our line. The occupation of the wires with military bu.inesH precludes the possibility of sending a longer dispatch at this time. The weather fair. The steamer Edinburgh, from Liverpool the 20th ult., arrived this morning. Her news has been anticipated.' The Times' Newbern letter of the 2l)th eays : Our loss is not heivy; perhaps 100 would cover the killed, wounded and missing. Lieut. Col. Fellow-., of the l?th Massachusetts, with several other oßicers, have uot been heard from. The gunboat Underwriter was captured under the guns of our fort, which shelled her, pet her on fire, and she blew tip. The World' New Oilcans letter says; Our force at M idisonville is being constantly increased, evidently with the view of making it a b ie of supplies, Kumor says (Jen. Hanks will soon embark for Tex ts, which betokens an advance movement in that quarter Large numbers of the people in Texas are ready to join our forces. The Tribune's Newbern letter of the 1st inst. pays: Our pickets were driven in on Sunday night at Il.ifheldor's Crtek. Deep (Juliev und Uriar Creek. Lieut. Col Fellows, with 115 men of the 17th Masarhu-ctt, a let:ichm nt of the D'Jth New York, mid a sc tiun l' Chun-hill's Hittery went out i i the Wahitiiiton road this morning. Another eetion went out on the Trenton road, and was captured entire. Only .r)d out of the 11.) men of the 17th Mas sichtiM'tts came back. The enemy came upon thcui in over helming nuailn rs, but our troops held them in chock till the bugpiye and c imp etjuipage could be removed ir burned. Col. FilloM's, Siirireoii If.iloupe, Cipt. Lloyd, and Lifiit.s l.tvy, Coming, Hill and Mann are ini' ng. A det uhment tf ihe 17th M ia huetts under Lieut. Conn ;ol to the e inip of Col. Clisson, with mi me of the l.'I'JI New Yoik.at li.iclieldor'rt Creek, in time to help burn the camp and hospital stores Lieut. Cotm srtitfd the girrisoii thg, which in the ci'iifu-i 'ii h id been lclt living. The enemv followed mir men rle!y until they were tm Ier the i:uiis of our nuts. Our totl lo.. i 2'l or 'AO killed and woundel and perhaps IUI) rattured. The eiifinv's loss is miji;,oc1 to be 10 or I '2 kil!e.l ninl 4' oi .') wuiiixlml. The Tiihune' Valiinl n disnilch savs: It is ruuiond th it (Jen. W. T. Smiili is to command the Armv of the l'oiomic tien Ibalet conti lei, tly believes :m exchange tf i lisotieis will et be con-uiuin itel Coinrniioi,er Ould retiirnt-l to lvichiond from Citv l'oint lullv convinced tint our (ioverntiient will su-drtin (ien. rut!t r Ould is in favor of the exch itii;e There ate nearly $-l,000,(HH) n gold jn the Tic fury Ti e World' special, d itel Washington, 5th, says: The Committee of Elections has derided unanimously in la or of Congressman Keel, of Iliiston Humor of i,mv discovery of swindling in the Treisury Depni t mit were rife t.diy. Six clerks, it is .said, weie divh irgc 1 jesterday, and mo! of them have been atre-tel The Herald'., ; eH i J, d ited Washington, fnh, iis: I h Nam! CornmitTe t the Hitie have gone to Che.-ter, IVi i.y Ivani i , to ii ve-tigite tlio charprs tif fraud in contiectien with i:aal conlri( t there The bands of guerrillas fi-fa hive vacate ! Fairlax county, Yirmii. A cavalry expehta-n mide a long setxit towards Hlue Uide, without finding any thing iXi-ept strivglers In-in Moh)'s liand. Tl e Time's letter fro tu Clnttiuooi says: Kel.el de-erters are pouring into our lines by hundreds, and -'pen mutiny w fetred by the rebel leader in coLM-uence of the late" con i i n tioti Uw. The Hou-e is said to have been polled on the whisky t,ue-.;ion, and a nnjority ure foutid deter mined to adhtre to its tixon thetock ofwhiskv on hand The HichmonI Examiner ha the follow i a. if t Several thousand Yankee pris.jners are about to le sent to (Jeorgi t. Nine hutnlre I of the .',x or seven tliousmd rroi.ers in Kichniond er in hi.-T.iul ou the V!6th tilt. (Jet.tlemen from Wilmmtou intorms the IV terburg Expres. thit it w ill ro.-u be impossible for le-svlsto go in'.o that pou without incurring hmrd a!mot rvjuivalent to positive loss. The utatmer Aas'.en, from HavüDa, arrived at Mtbile on the 'J:h of January, with a cargo of pork, gunpowder, ic . for the rebel Go ternmen t The foil owing late newi ha, been received per tesmer Ed!nbur via (jneentown: CortMiAGEr-. Jin. 2t The HigvaaJ ha com mence-J a discussion of the address and til parties have declared that oneonditional adher

ence tithe constitution ia the pledge of independence of Denmark. A S.non battalion at Kid PudJecly received marchinj order to-daj for northwest Holstein where the Stxon contingent will be concentrate!. Austrian troops destined for Schleswig have commenced marching and are expected at Kiel to-morrow. New Orleans papers to the 29th ult. are received by the Tazoo. They coatain but little news. Considerable interest is manifested in the

forthcoming State election, and several meetings had been held. From Cincinnati. Cincinnati, February 6.- By an arrival from Kanawha Hiver, we learn the particulars of the capture of General Scam mon acfl ataff and the burning of the steamer Levi. The steamer was lying at Winfield, on the west side of the river, where thirty five guerrillas during Wednesday night appeared on tbe oppoa . . a m a site side, thirteen ol wnom crossed in a skiff and took possession of the boat, capturing General Scararaon, forty soldiers and officers, all of whom were fis'eep. The rebels afterwards burned, the boat. All on board were paroled, excepting Scammon and three other officers taken prisoners, who were mouuted and set off for the interior. Our forces had started in pursuit. From Halifax - Halifax, February G. In the ca.e of the Chesapeake the Judge of the Admiralty Court decide! that the vcs-el and cargo should be re turned to the owners, they paying the expenses of the Court. Marshal Kane and a number of Confederate officers left on the steamer Alpha for Dixie todiv. From St. Koala. St. Loiis, February C. The river is stationary, with from 12 to 15 feet of water to Cairo. The Illinois is opeu to Peoria, the Missouri to Leavenworth, and the Upper Mississippi to Quiucy, each with a fine boating stage of water. Most of the Kansas and Nebraska tributaries of the Missouri are rising, indicating a good navigable condition of that stream throughout the spring. MEDICAL. Mi- xii i: i:viL. in tiii: i tu it PRACTICAL ACCOUCHER. VA5X SS f,iV s...., tVILINTM- " k TTIIE AMRK1CAN PISPENSAKT WE TKEAT BT a t!-w iiT'th'Hl, anl with the happiest results, PfOftfxu f?Ti, (falling of the womb, cinct'rtttim !7'.vr tti, LucK rrh''i, whites,) Urinary ami all other &- east s to which the -trVm 'ftimlt Is a peculiariljr ll.h!e, Seixl ihree dollars arxl receive hy express one ot tle mctor s tfiiuue -yt tngi. This Instrument houla be used hy every woman In th land, for the rnr.ose of clin?int,carifrt hotUh, Sent free on receipt or stamp, a copy tr our I rtvate Letter to Married Ladies on health, tf-c. Tbe I) ctor'a iuUKrtttM t'tmale I'HIs, fresh from the IHspensarr, a-e r?ry untx! hi ffmnle dis eases, Irreffularities, fr. Trice $1, ent hy mail. At ine Amsrwiin Lfijn'ry we alo treat, intiout tnerctry, and with never failing ucces, Yturriiil, or w hat the quack call rir. it or cret (licenses; t'lnmUU lu all Its stages, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Hydrocele Circocel, VarWc le, CnTMsri le, 5prmatorlie, Seminsl Wcaknesn, Nocturnal Enifssions, Sexual Debility, Inipotency, anl effects of M-lf-ahtise. The last six ure treati-d c.f in a "private letter," which we send frea on receipt of stamp. I be experience of the Surtreon In chartre of this de. partini-iil in some of the lt HositaIs in Kurope and in Ne w Y rk City, enables him to treat patients scientifically and restore them speedily. rhose livhn nt a ditance can communicate hy letter aiMlt.etrrstwl at thlr htns. In urijrrit rases end $-4 or 10 and receive nr of bines. t'on"ult.itio'i frr and Ctinfit1tnti.il. Konni No. 24S East Washington Street, Indianapolis. I'. . Itox ai r9.dlv-wl2t,lam HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. VffiGTLE & METZGER' S HOUSE FURNISHING ANISTOl'l! EMPORlUm isro. S3 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, oi-rosiTK Tin: coukt house, IM)IA,r(MS, INDIANA. rpilK A1U)VK KSTARI.ISIISIKNT IS NOW OpF.N AND I otlersf-T al at h. rates, a Urife assortment, etual to any in tbt VYet, of Slovt's, Hollow and. Tin-Win r, Ja.tiiii-tl-1Vm'', oal Oil I. amps ami rixttirrs And a (lenral Asortteni vt HOUSE FUttXISHLW (IÜ0DS. Manufacturers of Tin, ropprraml MiccI Iron Wiire Wa are the only Agents for the City of tbe Cood Samaritan Cooking, AND THE Mi n rsTtKyi: ititLon sto j THE GOOD s.VMAKlTAN, for wbxh webave tbe ex-clu-lve a-n. y, is itT.-re.l t. all who are In watt of a H!.TC!..snOKlNG STilVK, with the utmost conriilence that it will not fail to pba4 tt. mt careful ho(i'kfeprr. It is adapSed fr to.l or Coal. THE GiMlD SAMAKITAN Las taen tteCrst premium at th" Eleventh An:.ul Indiana State I r, over all other l'okin Stove. THE KEYSTONE PAKLOK STOVE, f-r wevwl, with diubl top an l tase, ha more tbart double the radiatlnc .urfac. of any other Stove cf iu ie, and will tarw out more beat with ooe-ha!f the wood. This Stove bavin j been tested, w e take pleasure ia presenting It ta tbe public a i he bet atd mot economical Pari r Stove lu tha market. A get.: a fur Ir.dianapull for Heller k Toung'a old etah.iste! COOKING With oi f, two or mor 0tt Rang, and Extra Charcoal broiler Attachmeut. We would aiso call tLe attentieo of tb public to oar large tto.X i f uarlahjed Iron -Utilities ami Grates, Also ilarble Mantles of superior quality. Oar lock el Hat Hacks, Garden Seats. Vasea, Ac, eorr prise tbe Beaten and beat pat lern of Eastern Xaonfature. All klnda of Ornamental I ron IVorki cau ba procured tbrougb uj at Kate rn prices. Our tock has been carefalry telecied, and most all articlr re prucuresl from lb lr;et Eaatera Factoriea (t.reet. We a re tberebj enabled to compete ia price and quality of goli with any Houae In tbe Wet. böS-11v VlXGTI A1IETZGER.

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j.b. alvord. j.m. Caldwell. n.B.ALT0üD, ALVOHDtCALDWI.LLsV ALVOIID, 70 1 1 13 USiXTOH DEAT.ER3 A5D COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Are la DAILT receiptor freb goods. Constantly on band and for sale at tha loweei prices, a larr and assorted atock o Coffee, Sugary I oln e Kyt'ip ltlcc, Tea, .ails fln, Wnodenwaref Soaps, Candles, March ICaitina, Clsnra, Tobacco, nackerel, UUiteFiah, Curdne Twine, ?ottoit Yarns, Vre-Sluffs IMnlla, Fie:, nates, Jllies Itrnndy. Cain. iiiu. Wines, Whisk, Notions of all kinds and Plantation and lloker's Hitter. Particular attention aiven to tbe aale of rnonvcE or .ill Kijrns 68 East Washington Street. INDIAN TOLIS, IXD. apr25-dAw MEDICAL BOOKS, &C. Galen's Head Dispensary ciiAU ti::ci:i BT TnK LKG1ITURR OF KENTUCKY P0R TH' TKF.ATMK.NT OF ALL T1IK DISEASES OF T11F URINARY AND GENITAL OMANS. PRICE ONLY TEN CENTS. A .llrclira'l IN'port, Omitti'tiny thirty .Fin t L'UtU at-a FTugrttriuytoft AntUomy t:ul I'yio!oju of the .'wvtü Onjam in a tttittnf fU ttth 'it.t ('eiA. OON A NEW METHOD O TUEATIN(i Veneria! Diseases, Inriuling Syjihllis in all lv ftai- ifnorrhea. Gleet, Strcture, Varl -oeile, and Hydrocele, l)ieu-e . i the KMtieys, liUih'or, Ac, with nit in"reury! cntoinin a valnable treatise n thai wlde-nprend malatumal Emissions, Sexual Ib-tility, im l&jfäT' jt potency, Ac, the secret Inlinnitiea of youih and maturity arising from tbe baneful habits of self-abuse. To which Is added observations on Female Dsea.se, nd otherlnterestintr n.atter of the tit. most Importance to tbe married and those contemplating marria., w boentertain Uoubtsof tltclr phyulcal ab'litj tc enter tliit state. S-nt to any ai'dres? in a sealed wrapper, on receipt of ten cents or f.nr stamps. V devote our entire t'ni nd attention to the treatment of the various private d;eaes treated of in our private report. Our Dispensary Is the only Institution of the kind In America w bich has been e tablished by a special chartr,an this fa-t sb'Tld (rive H n preference over tbe various quacks of doubtful character to to fonn In al arRerities. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! One department of our Dl.-pensary Is specially devoted to the treatment f the UUci.t of Females, such as Lucborrl.ea, or "White," Irregular, 1'ainfnl and Suppress Menstruation, Nervous and General Debility, Diseasesof be Womb, Harrenness, Ac. Cousultatior.s and examtnat!o!ifr',e of charare. Al-ofor sale, DU. DKWKK'S HMlL'LATOit 1MLLS For Female Obsirnctiotis, Irrejndajities, 1c. Married ladiea in certain situations should not us theni, aa tbey wouldcaus niirarriae. 1'rice 1 per box, and may be ent by mail. DK. GALEN'S rKEVENTIYK An Invaluable articlt for thosa wishintr to limit the number of their offspring, d the barren w b dc: ii e children; warranted not to Injure the health, and will lat for a lifetime. Sent 1 any address, under seal, on receipt ol theprk TWO DOLLARS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE I'.y iendit.fr a brie atatcment of tbeir symptoms, w ill receive a Wank Chart containing a list of nue.stitis, our term for tbe course ol treatment, Ac. lldicine sent to any part of th country to cur any case at home, free from danper or curiosity. Atl transactions private and confidential. Remember tb name and number. Direct all iettersto GALKN'ä HEAD DLmSART drU 3-dAwl Loulavtll. Ky. FRINK'S EXCELSIOR FAMILY MEDICINES, VRE A SAFE REIJAf.LE CURATIVE ANL ITRELT veritable, and warranted to ide sstisfactlon aid Ierlorm as recommended. One trial la worth a volume of certificates. .tledicitl Corrector, for Billions and Liver Complains, Sick or Nervous Headache, Dysj-psia, and for purifying the blod. laver t alliHrtlc and .ntl-ltlIllous . I'll Is. We otter tbe Pills and assert that they are tb best In use, ani lavlta atrial toprore the truth of our asaertlon. Ague 1111, f:r tb radieal cur cf Fever and Aru. A cure Is warranted ia all ca. Lradlrutor.-We warrant this remedy Id all caaea to cure cemnic and recent cases cf Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cbolic or Cholera Morbua. It 5 also tbe be.t pain killer eatant. Compound C.xtrnct of Arnica for Rhen -rnti-m. Neuralgia I'a'ns, Ii.flamma'J. n. Ac, Ac. One trial will convince U n"t skeptical of tbe magical effect of this truly rreat arid wonderful preparation. Aroinutic taintiuent, f irt'uts, new and old; Sore. Iloila, Hruie. p.urn. Frost l ite, .Vre Nipples, Ac. VVe offer this a one f th tet SaWes now in use. I'araslan lootti Liquid, fr Nervous Tootbacte, Cleanlnt tlie Tenth and Punfyinff the F.reatb. All of tbe above seven remedies are pat up acientiflrally, and sold wholesale ajd retail at Norwosxl'a block. No. 1 a'.J 20 Nortb Illinoia atreet, Indianapolis, and by DrosKlsta and Storekeeper everywhere, and warranted to cur If taken a recotumeaded. Tb sick and aSlicte4 are Invited ta call at aar ofEe, Norwood's Block. Consuliaüona fre. Adric erat;. Vedidne warranted anJ eure jrairanteed. Call arid ret circular. cartlScatea and reeeiva good and honest treat raent. Arrnts wantd to travel everywhere. KatUfactary isdacmnt offered. SP1CER, HENNINGS k CO DovlT-stAwlj Proprietors.

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RAILROADS.

tTanuary 1st, 1004. CINCINNATI, SOUTHERN OHIO, S) Iorll& -Eastern Keiituckv. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Hliort-Lliio fTflWO TRAINS WILL LI ATE INDIANAPOLIS J. daily. Mail at 8.30 A. it., Ei pre at 7.15 P.M., running through to Clucinnati ia advance, of all other routes, connecting at Cincinnati with all tbe Great Eastern and Southern Railroad Lines, and with Steamer on the Ohio Eirer. Lfinis time 12 minutaa faster than Indianapolis time. JCTFare the same as by any other Boute, aad tbe speed, safety and comfort of traina equal to tha beat lines iin tbe country. JnrAsk for tickeU via 'lndianapolia and Cincinnati Kailroad." Special Notice. The new track Into Cincinnati Is complete, and pagsenpers by this lino are now landed at the "New pearl Street Dep.it," near tht Kartet House, about one mile nearer tbe hunea centra of tbe city than any other ltepot. KOJ1F.RT MEEK, Superintendent. W. H. L. Noble, Geneial Ticket Agent. A. S. P.i-aT, Traveling Agent. Jant OPPOSITION. Fare Reduced. Little ITiiaitii iiuil Columbia :iik1 'ni:i RAILEOAD. 17 OR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE CITIZENS " of Indianapolis and tbe traveling public generally, an oJüce ba been o;wnded in Kh.ke'a liuildirg, comer of Washington street and Kentucky avenue, opposite tha Baten anl I'alner Llotels, unir the auspice f tbe above-named Railroad, w here tickets and all desired Information may be obtained at tbe traveler'sconrenlence. This is -i accommodation which has long been required at Indianapolis Passengers for the Fast can procure ticteta at this oOice from One to Three Dollars than tickets are sold at th Union Depot In Indianapolis, For Through Tickets and all infurniatiun jdease apply at the office, as above. TTPOrtice hours from 5 A. a. to 9 P. M. Offlca hour. Sunday from 3 to 9 P. M P. T. STRADER, General Ticket Agent. WM. P. WATSON. Ticket Aireut. JNO.G. REN SON, Ageuf. J. S. SHACKLE FORD, Traveling Agent. dec5-dtf Cb JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD .... U .JIJ. -.L,.... ,JLy,..,..n. Two Trains Ilaily, (Sundays Excepted.) Trains Arrive Trains Leava :10P. M 9 20 A. M. 3:30 A. M 9:00 P. If. A BOVE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION zjL f passenger at Sonthport, Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburffh. Columbus. maVlr.ir connection at stevmnn with trains on the Ohio k Mis:ipp Road, and at LouiaTille with traina on the Louisville, Frankfort k Lexlngto au ivouisvjne ana -aasnviue oaca. Frvlirbt trains leave dailv. Freiirbtnmmntlvfarw.ntjMt Ofllce, Madifcon Ipot, West fide. A. s. UAKOTUF.KS, Superintendent. J. G. WinTCoatt, Freight Agent. nov!6 63-dly CIIAXCiK OF 18G3. lVIKTFIC 18G3. JTCimrrjc Great Central Rail Way Line. ( lOJiariajniis ana Uolumbus.) ON AND A ITER MONDAY, NOV 30th TRAINS will run as follows, unday excetded; Leave Indianapolis Morning Express at so A. M K renin g " " 7: Hi P.M. Mail (for Riihutond) at 2:15 P M Trains arrive: Night Express at 910 A.M r, " " 1010 P.M. Mail " imp u Kxt.ress train of this Mnemsk. the fi.llnriv n,nn. lions; AtCi.lumbus w,th Clevelari't. Columhs and Cincinnati U.K. f.r Cleveland, Dunkirk, RutTalo, w York and Ito-tors. Wish Central (Jhio R. U. ft.r Newark. Zme-ville, Wheeling, P.altimore, Washington City, I'uiladelnbia and New York. With Pitt. burr, Columbus ani Cincinnati R. R. for Strubenvtüo, rVtbU'F,Ilarrisbnrg, Raltimore, rbiladelpbia, Nvw York and lio-ton. The Morning Txj res make direct connection at Urbsna with Sandu-ky, Dayton and Cincinnati IL K. for lU-lli fontaln. For. st, Clyde, Sandusky and all jr. n's on that line, and at I'iqua with Dayton and Michigan It. K. for Toledo, Detroit and Gr-at Western arid Graud Trunk Railways. The Mail fra n rnmi'"-! t Ricbni.m l with train for Davton. Xenia. Ihmilion ..! n..-ii,n .i I Time sann to all jio::,t a by ether mutes. Thmuzb t I I. . f - I ..1 a- a ticket ur saie si rue union iep,t. H. G.CA ItKY, i-neral SajH-rintendeDt. F. Chaxpijir, General Ticket A sent, tiovll lt f. Iiitli.ntiapoliM and .lladton Cw'sa. m .yA n. 1SC3. HII"2:EsMl 1863. .Nev Arruticeiuent to Coiiituetic .Tlon slay, f ob. , I .;.; . fBUO passeriffer trains dalJy (Sundays exempted) baJ tween Indiarijjx li.' and .Madison. Leave the Union Depot Indlanawdis at 7.00 A. M and 3 P.M., airiviu eon at 11. Ml A. M. and 7.50 P. M. Leave Ihe Depot at MalNon at A. II. and 2 40 p. M.. "i ii. m 11 a. .m . ini j.in f. t. Tra.i.s . ave Columns for Ru.brilie al I p.M, arriTllig at 5 Id P M. Returning leave Kuhville at 7 A. M., arriving at Columbus at 11:15 A. M. Tbl Road form a line with the Parket at Madin for the transportation of freight between Cincinnati and Indianapolis and points West. Tariff of F reicht as In . t. m ,il Shipper, and merchant. West wiU'nnd It to tbeirtnterf'b2 D.C.RRANIIAM. Snperlntendent. JL 2 I- IC tjc a. v or . 18S2 csgg 1862 LL TKR.S0NS PL'KCHASING TICKETS F0R8T JOSEPH and other points in Northern Miaaaurt, tbe State of Kansas, or the Territories, should lnmt an bar ng ticket that real by the MHtTll .f ISNtlt'Itl ICAII.IIOAIl, Tbe only rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It I tha bortestand quickest hae, by thirteen hours, to there motest point reaches by rail, and Is a' ways a cheap aa any other. I'.uy your Ticket u Kansa and all polctals Northern Missouri by tb North MisJMwrl Railroad. ISAAC H. STURGEON, Pres't and Gen'l Supt. Nortk Mlawtiri R. R. HENRY U. sIUMuNS. General tv1;c arent. eptl71lr COMMISSION otick to shiiii:ks ....OF.... Tallow, Lard, Bacon, Pork, Beef AND GENERAL WESTERN PRODUCE. The cn.lcriutd pay tltir Psirti (Miliar VttMitIoit To tie aale cf the above articles, and CON5IGNMENTS SKNT TO THEM WILL rnoJiPTLY disposed f and Quid: XtcttiiM 3Inde On very adrantareooa terroa. Wt Uits t WEEKLT PRICE CURRENT of the ab . . articles, which wa mail rratla to tboe wmtinr their et1rs ta A1IKA71 KMUIIT tc O.l A, 32 Water Street, .t. V City. decl3-dCm

! .i v. . r aA' vt BUT A GENUINE W ALTHAM WATC1I If yaw durable anl reliable time keeper. BUT A GENUINE WALTTJAM WATCTI ft cnauUaa sad is worth AmiM tb prir of these wortbWaa EnjH and Swiss watches. GENUIXE WALTnAM WATCTtKS, maxla eapresaH for EiT94i r7secr mmd CVaiiact . GENUINE W ALTHAM WATCnEÄ. mada eapraaely fcr SvUttn baavy buotiof -esse, svesral time kev per. Ye get oar Yatcha Jiract fruta tba nvaau factory, aa4 keep none, but tha genuine. SINGLE WATCH ES 5 F NT TO SOLMFRS or oÜer In wßt ff a tinta-kee-per, at tha lowvat -o-.ible rata. r.10 trade auppliej at fictory pricre. S-i.4 for a circular. " We alto hare a large variety of low priced Salsa Watches, Fine Jewelry mod Ssjlid filter wre W. P. BINGHAM & CO., SO East Washington Street, Near Ol I r!low' JlalL MEDICAL. E8CEIIT a-v aaaa.aa ava.saa.. 1 1 . ail-VI.I 1 sT-a' AUS rm 1 1 VORABLK recsmmendatioii of the public, and bee a irW TTITT?TT TP 1 T4 TT ft trPTrTTi TtJW a . used and prescribed by tbe First Physicians In tho Land Al THE BEST REMEDY KN0WIJ " ros Sick Headache, Nervou Headache, Iyspepsla, Sour Stomache. Billioua Headache, Diiima, Cnvtlveneas, Loss of Appetite, Gout, Indigestion, Torpidity of tbe Llrer, Gravel, Rheumatic A Sections, piles, Ueartbam, Sea Sickneaa, Cilliosa Attacks, t, Fevers, 4c. For Xestlanonlaals, V., Psmpliltl u itli ench llottle Mm-racrnsD oaur ir TAU KANT & CO,, 278 Crem wich StT?ct, New Yortx. HirrOR SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS. covl3-dly DRY GOODS. 0 6 R 0 0 0 i i M Hi M in In o P w ft H m H 0i hi 0 9 a.. i 6 i s) n tl d 02 w P A Q H e.-s s u B c 4 0 S ID Cß ft P t i s V a 10 r. r.-s 3 4 Sol a: n. a P. H H CD. H O 0-. H i 9 a a ' c ti n a. UNDERTAKER. MATTHEW LONG. 7 Circle St., Near Journal Office, IXUIAAIOLlS MD. dc31-!3m. CUAS. W. STAG, Attomoy aft Eicrc7 NO. TKVPX BANCS HALL, mal-ö-41y DidianapolU.IadUaa.

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