Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1864 — Page 1
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LATEST REBEL WAR NEWS.
Gen. Sherman Making a Retrogade
Movement.
IoiiKslrrcFs ICctrrut ConfoieI.
Ilombarttmcnl of Fort Poiceii.
FROM THE POTOMAC ARMY.
The Lato Forward Movement.
NO OFFICAL NEWS FROM KILPATRICK.
EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.
Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac Ac,
From e' York. Ntw York, Feb 3. We hnve KiclitnomJ pa pers to Moiid.iy l ist. Their w:ir news is not i tu portent. D riitches5 from Demopoli.s f tlie 23d represent the Union force.: under Sliernun making a retrogade movement. Their Ptorit? of ihe cuvalry fighting in Northern Mississippi are about the j ime as Irom Metnphis). (rant's movements bothered them though they chiitn that U advance has bten tepulseti. They say that the Union force psel through Tunnel Hill on the 2Gth, and would not probably make a stand nearer than Chirkam iug.i. Lonzstreet's retreat is p irtially confessed. A Mobile di-patch of the '2'M siys that fire w;ts opened that day upon Fort Powell by six monitors and four fiimbuats, which shelled the fort all day. The Kloridi affiir is made much of and with reason, but the rebel concede severe losses on their fide. Lieut. Causlin of the U S. regulars, one of the escaped prisoners from Lihhy, has been retaken. Thirty-one Union prisoners escaped while going from Richmond to CJeorgi-t, neir Augusta. The editorials of the journals before us nre lull of braj; alout the bright pro -pec J of the South, and the desperation, demoralization, bankruptcy and utter hopelessness of the North. Xhe Timej special dated Washington. March 21, say: Nothing reliable has reached Washington this evening concerning Kilpatrick's movements. There was a report at Urandy station to day, brought in by a deserter, that our cavalry had torn up several miles of the track of the Virginia, Central Railroad, between Louisa C II. ami Tolersville. A deserter further states that the troops which had been dispatched to Richmond, to defcud it against our cavalry, were obliged to return, owing to a break in the road, several bridges having been destroyed. The rebels can't repair them in less than ten days. We shall probably hear of Kilpatrick at Suffolk. The Trovost M tr.-hal (ieneral to-Jay informed a member of Congiess that a new draft would be ordered as soon as the present one is filled. The Tribune's Washington special of March 2 says: A sharp diplomatic! correspondent t between our Government and that of (Sreat Hritain will likely ensue in consequence of Lord John Russell withholding from l'arHiment Secretary Seward's demands upon Her Majesty's Government for indemnification for los-cs to American commerce caused by the doings of the Anglorebel pirate A lab am i. The alighting of Dihlirren from the Baltimore train t-d.iy indicate that he has Jbcen recalled from his commit). i at Charleston.
I'rnm tlio Amir of tlic l'otoinac. Nkw YoitK, March 2. The following special con e-poii'leiice has been icce.ved bv the N. Y. Herald, dated the 'J'.hh ult.: llKAi-yt Auri.Rs Akmy ok tiil Potomac) Febru.tr j Ä). Gen. Kilpatiick, at the hea l of a large cavalry force, ielt this piace on S ilurd.i evening on a gtan 1 expedition The strength of Kilpattick's entite command, wc io i.o: d cni il judicious tj puV.i-u at this time. Saturday night, the comm. ind proper encamped at old V rdicis illo o:i the Ftedtricksbur atid
Urai oe C. H. plank road, eight miies south of
the K ipid in. Sundav niornii'g. the force dem n-trtted in front of the enemy's woiki uj-on Mine Run, de ploying as skinni-hers to cause the enemy to mass t:i th at hc !ity and re.-i-t attack In this cajitcity, they acteil all day, and at night rested in a rttited ai.d sale position betwetu Yuditrsville and Robertson's Tavern. At 3 o'clock on M uid iy morninir, (Jeneral Kilpitiick took tip Lis line t m rcli southward, toward the junction ol the Virginia Central and Richmond aud Frede rit k-l-urg R ii'road. and ar-
ruediit ;ttsylvan'n C. H atiiuk. From this t-oint. Cd. L dilfju-ii ith ; picked dettehment
ol cavalry :h dispatched to riederick Hall, midway bet ten the junction ot the above-named roads and Gordos il!e, where h l been po-ted the w hide of the rebel re-erve attillery. Cid Dthlren was to have destroyed the artil lery , the ro ids and telegriph lines, and rejoin Kilpatiick. to leport in the morning. TtisDaV, March 1.
At 7 o'clock, last evening, the expedition was
heard from, when everything was going on
s unniuigl v aeon dim: to the t roramrne
Ry rail. Fidietick Hill is 4 miles from Rich-
moiij, itnd H uiumt J iinction. J(. f rom ti Iii m c ton.
W.,siii.Noro., March 2 The St tr his the fol
lowing:
Geti. Lu-ter h returtiel to ibis side of the
Rapid iti f i oni his c iv.drv exp"d 'l ion. h iving sue
ce--;ul! y accom, li-l.e 1 the part of the wurk w Inch
he starre n;t to do
He hura-sed ti e fltt-k of Lee's armv consid-
eratdv, ami i eir Staiiailvii!e surpriseil the relel
camp, which he bun el and totally destroyed.
ati'i captured a number of !ior.e
tlen Custer did not lo-e a man in the expedi
tion
Nothing is 'i'ücially known of the whereabouts
ot Küpatr.ck It is lid in well informed c r.Ies th it on Mon
day he was in Spot:y 1 vani C. H , w bit h, mc-
curditig to the Gazette, is Lo mi!e from Rich
mond
An officer wh arrival here to night from the Army of the Potonnc re;srts th tt when list
heard from kilpa.rick was within lmile- of
Richmond This, however, unv be mere -ur-
niise, as there is no communication bv which
such a fact could he ascertained.
Custer's movement was t, dnw ofT the atten
tion of the enemy while K.liMtrick j urueve in
another d'rect'on. Thf suppo-'iion is he got a fair start with no d.uger in his reir. Heins certainly bad sufficient time to reach Richmond
if such w is a put of the pi in of operations. mm lltllittrluiM.
PuitsrEtriiiA, Mirth 2 A prelil dispatch
Irom vv asl.u.gtun, to the Press says : Richmond p if ers announce with unfeigned re
Ctet the aptsdntnuiit of Rrixtou Rragg as cornmvrder in chief .1 tlie rebel armr over the head
of (ten Lee They also acknowledge a heavv
oi of lite in Fioriia.
The Press hss received the following important dispatch: Warhington, Mirch 2 An important ar nngemet.t for the exchange cf prisoners has been going c n for sometime nast. An unofficial correspondence his pis-ed between General Rutlrr and the rebel Commi-sior.er, Gen. Ould, in relation to the matter. This correspondence his resulted in a decl iration of exchange, in which it is agreed that all persons delivered at City Point up to the 24th of January, 164. are declared exchanged.
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We are the only Acnts f r the City of the Good Samaritan Cooking, AND THE
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THE GOOD SAM Mil I AN, f-r h ih we have tLt ex-clu-ive aueu.-v, i- !! r.-.l t a'l wh- are in want of a FIRST CLASS COOKING S'H'VF. with the utmost confidence that it will hot fail t' pl'-.i-e the most careful hoiis keeper. It is a iaptcd for ivon l or cal. THE GOOD SAMAKir.VN has tk n the firt premium at th Eleventh Aii-iual Indiana Staie Fair, over all other Cookinir Stoves. THE KEYSTONE PAKLOH T0VK, fr wofl, with d'liii.le t p and bas.-, h.i, t.i.r tü.i'i !oubl- the ra l.atin? surface ot at y other Stove .f its -izc, and will throw out more heat with one-half the wo.l. Thi Stove having b en tested, we tke pleasure in pre.-eiitii i; it to the public as the best atal m.-t economical Pari t St'jve iu the m.r ket. Airenta for Indianapolis for Heiler k Young's old established COOKING nlSTGESI With one, two or more Over Raiise, and Extra Char cid broiler Attachmei.t. M e would also call the attention of th public to our large stock, cf marl alized Iron llnnllfs niuf Grates, Also Marble Mantles of superior quality. Our stock of Hat Ra'ks, Garden Seats, Vaes, Ac, emprises the neatest and best pattern of Eastern Manufacture. All kind of Oriiaiiimtal Iron Y ork can be procured through us at Eastern Tu es. Our stock has b en raref;I!y selected, and mo-t all articles are pr"cured froia the laret Eastern Factories direct. We ire ; hereby enabled to compete in prices and qualitv f tr o I with any House in the West. nov 5-.1 1 v VlEGl LE A M ETZG ER.
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Constantly on hand and for sale at the loweav prices, a large and assorted stock o Coffee, Sugar .TlolHSfcC, Kr tupi Itice, 'l ea, ail dilaNs, Woodcnwarc, Soap's, candles), starch, ItaUin, f'lcar., Tobacco, .tlackerel, YYIiiteKiKli, Curdae Twine, Cotton Yarns, Dye-stuffs Nutf, Fi?, Daten, Jellies. Itrandy fiin um. Wines, Wlifaky, ."lotions off all kinds. and Plantation and HokcrS Hitters.
Particular attention given to the sale of
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MEDICAL BOOKS, &C.
Galen's Head Dispensary cii aic i t-it r.i BY THE LEGISLATUUP". OF KENTUCKY FOR TH TREATMENT OF ALL THE DISEASES OF THK URINARY AND GENITAL ORGANS
PRICE ONCY TEN CENTS. A .llfslirn. Itrnort, (Xtntiininj Thtr1 Vte J'l:U ana Er.grntiitbofln" A;viUnr.y nfl rhyLJ-jj of thi ievti) Orgists in l tt.Xtr of 11 lllh irtti
RAILROADS.
CINCINNATI, SOUTHERN OHIO, .A or 111 -Eastern Kentucky.
Indianapolis and Cincinnati Hhort-Lino
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W0 TRAINS WILL LEAVE INDIANAPOLIS
dai'r: Mail at 9 SO A. M.. Fxpreas at 7.15 P.M..
running through to Cincinnati in tvtvan." of 11 other routes, connecting at Cincinnati with all the Great
Eastern aud Southern Railroad Lines, and with Steamers en the Ohio River. mTbis time 12 minutes faster than Indiavapolis time. J'Fare the ame as by any other Ronte, aaJ th speed, safety and comf rt of trains ejual to the In st lines n the country. TTTAsk for tickets Tla ''Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad ." Special Notice. The new track Into Cincinnati is complete, and passengers by this line are no lan led at the New Pearl Street l"p"t, near the Bnrnet House, about one mile nearer the buine-s centre of the city than any other Depot. ROBERT MEEK, Superintendent. W. II. L. Noble, General Ticket Agent. A. S. Pxkt, Traveling Agent. Jan9
OPPOSITION.
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1"jOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF TnE CITIZENS " of Indianapolis and the travelinu public generally, an office has been opended in Rl-tke's Rail ünjr, corner of Waj-hinpton street and Kentucky avenue, opposite the r.ates and Palner Hotels, utirtrr the auspices of the above-named Railroad, where tickets and all desired Information may be obtained at the traveler' convenience. This is a'i accommodation which has loiitf been required at Indianapolis. Passengers for the Vast can procure tickets at this ofiice from One to Three Dollar l.et than tickets are sold at the Union Depot In Indianapolis. For Through Tickets anl all information please apply at the office, as above. jrTOoice hours from 5 A. 11. to 9 P. M. Office hour Sunday from 3 to 9 p. M p. W STRADER, General Ticket A pent. WM. P. WATSON, Ticket A. (rent. JN0. G. BENSON, Aeent. J. S. SHACK Lit FORD, Traveling Agent. dec5-dtf
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JEFFERSON VILLE K A ILKOA D
Two Trains Daily, (Sundaysi Kxcepted.)
Trains Arrive M:10 P. M -f 3(0 a. M
Trains Leav 9 20 A. M. 9:00 P.M.
VBOVE TRAINS STOP FOR THK ACCOMMODATION of pasisenRera at Southport, Greenwood, Franklin, EdinburRD, Colnmlus, niakir. conmetJoDS at Seyraoui with trän;, od Obi A Mi1ssippi Road, and at Louis Tille with trains on th irnville, FTa.'ort k I-xinrtc j . ... . .
im lyouisviiie anu vasuviue ivoaas. Frtif?ht trainsleave daily. Freight promptlyforwarde-d. Office, Madison Depot, West side. A. 8. CAROTHERS, Superir.ter, lert. J. O. Wbittomb, Freight Agent. nov!6'63-dly C 11 A IV Cii: O F TI1IE.
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IN(J Vetienal Disease, in-lP'lini Syphilis in all its star-s Gonorrhea,
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Indiana Fire Insurance Company. Indianapolis, Indiana. Office, No. 5 Odd Fellows Hall, (UP STAIRS.) 'apital $100,000. INS CR ES DWELLINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Hirnes, Hay, Grain and Live Stock therein, against loss and damage by ftre, for the term of five or eeven years. IhkECToss J. S Harvey, Frede rick Rragg, C. C. Olin, Wm. T Gibson, Indianapolis; John H. Hutton. Richmond. Orricua J S. Harvey, lYe-ident; Frederick Rragjr, Vice I'resi.Jent; Frederick r.raffu, Treasurer; Wm. T. GibsoD, Secretarv . 1'. l.l, General Agent, K it r max ccs Wm. A. Peelle, Ej. Sec State, Centreville; Andrew Wallace, Esq., Merchant, Wm. R.NosMr.ger, Cashier lt Nat'l Rai.k 11. A. Fletcher, Esq., Mecrhant, J. E. Mrlwvavl 1. Attorney at Law, J..-;ib Ixke, Esq., of Locke A Uro., E.J. Peek. Esq., President T. H. A I Railroad Co.. Indianapolis; John Peterson. Esq , Stephen R. Wiicin, Merchant, kicLntond; D- E. Williamson. Esq., Attor-iev at Law, Greet-eat5e; G. W. H.H. Esq.,'Iittibro, Harv'-y D. SccU, Esq., Terre Haute; M. C. Culver, E.q.; Tippecano. nov9-d3m
nable treatise ot: tbittwide-spreu! -n.ala
dy oi youth, semfnal Weau ii, c- w vvj y'-"" turnal Emissions, Sexna: Deb:Ijty, Im &Sj&l 3'' potency, Ac, tije secret itihrinitieii of youth aui matnrity arisi".' from the banofiil habits f :.elf-bnse. To which i added observations or Female Diseases, and other interesting matter oftheutmoet imp'.'rtauce to th married and those contemplating marriag , wl.e:itertain doubt? of their physical atelity to enter that state. Sent to any address in "a sealed wrapper, on receipt of ten cent? or four stamps. We devote our entire time and attention to the treatment of the various private diseases treated of in our private report. Our Dispensary i the only Institution of the kind in America which has been e tabiished by a special charter, an .I thi fact should give it a preference over the various quacks of doubtful character to be foun in al rgecitiea. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! One department of our Dispensary is specially devoted to the treatment of the Diseases f Females, such as Luchoirhea. or "White," Irreirular, Painful and Suppress Menstruation, Nervous and Genera! Debility, Diseasesof he Womb, Rarrenncss, jtc. Consultations and ex ami nations free of charge. Also for -ale, DR. DEWEE'S REGULATOR PILLS For Female Obstructions, Irregularities, Ac. Married ladies In certain situation? should not use them, as they would cause miscarriage. Price f 1 per box, and may be sent by mail. DR. GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An inva'uable artick for those wishirr to limit the number of their offspring, ot the barren who desire children; warranted not to injure the health, and will last for a lifetime. Sent to any address, under seal, on receipt o! the price TWO DOLLARS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Ry aending a brie statement of their symptoms, will receive a Llank Chart containing a list of question?, our tenns for the course of treatment, Ac. Med icines sent to any part of the country to cure any case at home, free from danger or curiosity. All transactions private and confidential. Remember the name and number. Direct all letters to GALEN' HEAD DISPZNSARY decll-fiS-dAwlv LnnLville. TO.
Great Central Rail Way Line. (IibliatiJipoli.i iiiil Columbus.)
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will run as follows, Sundays excepted:
Leave Indianapolis:
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Morning Express at... Evening " "... Mail (for Richmond) at Trains arrive: Night F!xpre? at.... Dav Mail "
910 A.M. 10:1 P. M. 1:.15 P. M.
Express trains of this line make the following conrectiois; At Columbus wiih Cleveland. Colimbi and Cincinnati R. R. f.T Clevelat-.l, Dunkirk, Riifub, New York and Bo-ff n. With Central Ohio R. R. for Newark. Zanesville Wheeling, R.iltimore, Washington C;tv, Philadelphia and New York. 1 With Pifts'Mirg. Columbus and Cincinnati R. R. for Steubenviile, Pit.shu'jr,Harrisburr. Caltimore, Philadelphia, New York atid i;e-ton. 'J"h Moniiri? Express makes lirect connecti.n at Urbma with San.bisky, Dayton a.l ( inciiiiiati IL R for Ra-llefontain'-, F'orest, Clyde, Sandusky and all poin's on that line, and at Piqua with Dayton and Michigan R. R. for Toledo, Detroit and Great Western and Grand Trunk Railways. Th Mail tri n connects at Richmond with trains for Davton, Xetii, Hamilton and Ci"ri?'oati. Time ame to all oitit s ty .ther routes. Through tickeis f.. r sale at the Uii:-n Depot. II. G.CAREY, Generil S:;perinten!erit. F. CMTirR, General Ticket Agent. Iiov-14 Itf.
COPARTNERSHIP.
Livery Business. f ItrtE UN DK REIGNED II WE FORMKD A COPARTI n. rsbip in the Lie"ry busjne.s, un ter the Mjle of Ot.UiP A TAYLOR. Tleir st iMes are J.Krati at the corner .f Pennsylvania and 1 earl street. rl they will ke-p t!.e 1 et f . k anJ carr.ag- f r the acconimoJatiMi cf tl e j ni l c. T..ev i'.l al-o be ready it a'l times t pur h.a-e -lock and pay tLe best t rices in the market. I cwni.eciioii iti their l.very bu-ine. thev will keep a boari.nj. ai d al .table. DICK ORLOP, sTr.PHEN TAYLOR, feU-dltn tformerly of Lafavette.)
FRINK'S EXC ELSIOR FAMILY MEDICINES, l Bf!A SAFE RELIABLE CURATIVE AND PURELY regitable, and warranted to rive htif action arid perionn a recommended. One trial is worth a volume of certificate. .Tirdical Corrector, for Billions and Liver Complaints, Sick or Nervon HeaJa he. Dyspepsia, and for purifying the blood. Liver, t'alliurtic and Anti-lllllin I'illft. We offer these Iill and assert that they are th" best In use, and invite a trial to prove the truth of our assertion. .gue 1111, for the radickl cure of Fever and Ague. A cure is warranted in al! ca.-es. I'rndtcalor. W e warrant this remedy In all caes to cure reror.ic and recent cases f Dy-entery, Isarrhea, Cbolic or Cholera Morbus, ltps also the best pain killer estantCompound V.x tract of Arnica, Rheumatism, Neuralgia Tain, Inflammati ns, Ac, Ac. One tria! will convince the n-t skentical of themarical eJT-c of tbi truly rreat atel wwWful preparation. Arouitmtlc sintiuent, f r'uts, nw and old; Sores, IVjiN, Bruise. Lun. Ir-'st Lite?, Sore Nippies, Ac. We offer this a ot e of the lt Salve now in ue. l'arnvlan i onili Liquid, for Nervon Toothache, Cleaning the Teth and Punfjing the L'reatb. All of the ab-ve seven rerriedies are pat up scienti!rally, and s. Id wholesale jir 1 retail at Norwood's Fllork. So'. IS and 2 Nrth Illinois ftreet, Indianapolis, and by Irug7:sts an! Storekeepers every here, atid warranted to cure if taken as recon.neBded. Th fi k and afti cted are invited to call at our off.ee, Norwood's Block Cnnations free. Advice rrttis. Med'r es warar.ted and cure rasranteed. Call and gt citralars, see certificate! and receive good and honest treatment. Atrerts wanted to travel erervahere. Satisfactory inducec ent o'ered. SPICEK, HF.NMNGS A CO.. novl7-wly Proprietera.
liit!iaiiaMiIi. and .TIadi.on 1863. SSSSSS ,863Mew Arraittreiin'iit to Coiiiinence .Hon. da-, I el. J, 1::. fJWO passer,?er trains daily (Sundays excepted) Tri. J tween Indianapolis and Madison. leave the Union Ik-pot Indianapolis, at 6.o0 A. M and 3 P. M-, arriviLg at Madion at 10 TA) A- M. and. 7. SO P.M. Leave the Depot at Madien at 6 A. M. and 2:41 P. M., arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 7.40 p. M. Trains 1 ave Columbus for Rusbville at 1 P. M., arriving at 5 Hl P M. Returning leive Rusbville at 7 A M., arriving atCoIumbu at 11:15 A. M. Tbi Road fsrms a line with the Packets at Madi'on for the transportation of freight between Cincinnati and Indianapolis and points Wot. Tariff cf Freights as low as by any other route. Shij-pers and merchants West will find It to theiri merest to ship by this line. feb2 D. C. BRANH AM. SaporinteDdent.
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1862 S&S3Ssg 1862 VLL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FORST JOSEPH aDd other points In Northern Missouri, the State of Kansas, or tte Territories, hould insist n hav rjg tickets that read by the OK Til .TIIVwoi'lCI IIA I Lit O AI, The only rail route from St. LouU to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and quickest Iie, by thirteen hours, to the remotest p-ii.t reached by rail, and is a' way, cheap as anyother. Buyyour Tickets to Kaa and all points Id Northern Miiouriby the North Miss.ort Railroad. ISAAC H. STUhUiEON, Pres't and tnMSupt. North Misi-ouri R. k. HENRY M. SIMMONS, Genera' Velin f Agent. rlT-dly
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MANUFACTURER OF THE IMPROVED TANTCSCCPIC EFECTACUCS, THE REST IN USE. MOSES' improved Pantoscopic Sjxctaclcs combine advantages mechanical and philosophical to be found in no other Spectacles offered in the West. Moses' improved Spectacles not only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the siht. CT Moses Spectacles arc made of the finest materials, and best workmanship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value. t A" A'jfftt or ItLiri ftnjjoyrj. CT Send for a circular contjunin full descri'tion, prices, &c, anl how to ensure ft perfect fit and hare them pent bv mail. Arlilrr la. AVI MOSES, f;af!VfVm, 50 East Washington st., InrtLtnarolis, Ind.
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