Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4223, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1864 — Page 1

DAILY STATE SENTINEL rCUJSIIED EVERY SfORSISO AT TilB iEW SEXTIXBL OFFICE 13 SOUTH MXRIDLAJf STREET. (coma, or marl STttrr ) ELDER, HAIWiESS & BINGHAM, Proprietor.

OPTICIAN. ci nn a nn E SEN nn VOLUME XII. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1864. NUMBER 4,223.

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Annoanclr ; death with funeral notice attached, II; Without rotlee free. Marriage Notice &n cent. Koike f Fetlval. Picnics and F.ctirior., trotten ap by ladiTtdaals or ocUtion, or by churche, t the regular prlce. AdTertfenieriU leided and plactd under the head of I pedal Notice., If ten line or ver, will be charged double the aanal rates. Tearly a4Tert!er to par quarterly. AnaouDcirifC eandidatet for Rice of erery description ia b charred at the rata of 11 60 for each name to the Dally, and $3 In the Dally and Weekly, the tame to be. In all ce, paid iu draoee. WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, PCEIJSIIKD KVF.RT MOH DAT AT One Hollar and Fifty Cts.a lar, To Cluoa f twettty ami orcr at $1.25 a rear. PATABLa IMTAaLtaLT IR ADWAfCH. AÜVKRTISIMi IN THK WEKKLT. Ob aqaare, one loertiou tO 75 two " 1 00 " f'-ur " 3 00 For earh anbequent insertion, and for each Insertion of ea.i additional 'Ure 33j Legal adrertiKemenU Inserted at the expense of the attorneya orderlna: and not delayable for the lejral proceed. ng,lat collectable at our usual time. Publisher not acconntabla for the accuracy cf legal adertlHment bevoad the amount charged for their publication. ELDER, HARKS F.SJ A BINGHAM, Iroprietora Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. TILFORI, Preaident Indianapoli Journal Company. CAMPAIGN DOCIIMKNTS FOR 1861. FACTS FOR TIIF. PFOPLE : In anwer to Gov. O. P. Moton' erroneous statement n to the Republican State Conrention, February 23. 13. Prepared and published by order of the iH-mocratic State Central Coin- . mittee. Thia 1 a masterly and complete refutation of the " misstatement and fale reasoning contained in Gi,r. Morton' feech, and huld !e place! in the hand of every voter in the State, o that the people may judge themselve. correctly and Infellijrently, aa to the issues raised by His Excellency. The Fact contain twintt lar je and cloaely printed papes. ITice, 13 per hundred. I1IF. PRESENT CONDITION AND FUTURE TROSP:CTS OF THE COUNTRY. Speech of !ln. I). W. Voohurr. delivered in the lloue of ReprMfitatives of the United States, March 3, lsC4. "The multitude in all enuntrie are patient to a certain puii.t." Jt xii a. Tbl i pronounced to be one of the aMest an-1 mot eloquent upeethe ever delivered in Coni;rea. It is a most elaborate review of the present condition of the Union, and its future is foreshadowed from the experience and hi-tory vt other nations. This peech occupies aiiTKKN large and closely printed pages. Price, f 3 per hundred. GEN. McCI.F.LLAN,9 REPORT. A Succinct and Conerutive. Summary of the entire Ivtcumem Ortginal fkhenv of the War The tJeneral'a lütter to the P'esldent. Secretary of War, and Mi'ifary Commanders The VlrRinia, Peninsular, and Maryland Campaign How t'ie Army of the Potomac Fought, and bow it Sacrifices were rewarded in Washington Gen. McClellan'i Tribute to his Soldiers. SiXTrr pages. Price, t'i pr hundred. TUR WAR 1WVF.R OF THE PRESIDENT. Important rvclsion of the Supreme Court of Indiana Military Arrest declared Illegal The Rights of the Citizen defined. This opinion Is regarded by the ablest jurists of the country an unanswerable exposition of the ubject it discusses. F.HJirr pages. Price, tl 50 er hundred. H1K FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW. A lecture delivered be. f.r the I .aw Cla-s of the North Western Christian University, in March, l'o, hr J i ie rtRKis. Thia lectnre Is Intended to how the obligations of the eitixen In regard to the reclamation of fugitive laves, and the rig'a's guaranteed to the Slave Stafes under the Constitution, rot a pKe. Price, 1 r hundred. AUDITOR OF STATE'S REPORT. The General Remarks contained in the Report of Hon. Joseph Ristine, for the year ls4. with the correspondence between O. P. Mitton, Esq.. and J. R!?tine. Fight panes. Price, f I 50 per hundred. Order addressed to the undersigned, accompanied with the money, will rece've prompt atiention. In ordering direct the mtnner in tahich packages hall be sent if aent by mail the postage mat be prepaid. Address, ELDER, IIARKNESS A RINGHAM. Ihdiana;oli, Indiana. BATES OF POSTAGE. LETTERS. For every half ounce, or Irartion thereof 3 cents. TRANSIENT MATTER. One package to one address, not exceeding 4 ounce. In weight 3 cents. One package to one addreas, ner 4 oui.ces and Dot exceeding S ounces 4 cents. One package to ere a.Mre, er S ounce, and not exceeding 13 ounce. cents. One package to one address, rrr 12 ounce, and not exceeding I ounces 9 cents. PitKS. ßook. not exeee'lng 4 ounce In weight, to one address 4 rents. Fo k. over 4 and not exceeding ounce. 9 cnis. Hoo.sover 9 and not exceeding 12 oune IS rents. Kock over IS and not ejc-ej ng Iti ounce. . .. . 1 ceiits. UNSEALED C'KCULAkV Unseated circnt.rs. not exceeding 3 in number, to one a'Mres 3 certs. Unsealed circulars, over 3 and not exceeding , to one aidr 4 rents. Undated circulars, over and not eteeding 9. to one awl ! res cent.. Unseled circulars, over 9 aDdJnol exceed rg IS, to one addre ? cern. QUARTERLT RATES OF rOSTAGKON NEWSPAPERS AND PER0PICAIJ. Weekly Nwp.rers, (one copv nly,) er.t by pubhsber. to dual .ubscrter. wtth:n the county where prmte.1 and puMihed . Free. Weekly Newpper, net eaceedig a ounce. 1l weicht, rer q'i.ner 5 cent. Ikmt-Weekiy New.ppr, pot exceeding 4 ounce to weight, per quarter 10 cent. Tri-Weekly New.j aer. not exceeding 4 vnce. In weight, per quarter ...15centa. riy Nesrsp.rssr.. net exceed, 4 mncea in weight, per quarter 30 cents. Macartne. .monthly) not exceeditig 4 ounces in werfght, 1 er quarter 3 cenu. Magaxtn, (mwcthlj,) exceeding 4 ounce, and Bo exceeding (, per quarter 9 cenu Magazine. (moBthly.) exceed. ng 9 oui ce nt not excelling 12. per quarter a cenu geeal-Monthly putlictioni not excredirg 4 ounce, prrqmrter cenu 9fi'Monfc'y phltcation exceeding 4 ounce nd nt xi eeting j. per quarter 12 cent. amf-Montbly pM;canon. exceed, ng S vuisfe are4 B'-t excelling 12, per quarter 19 cenu. Qasrterly pubUai.cn not exceed. ng 4 ounce lawe1hi 1 f9at Quarterly publication, exceeding 4 and not exceeding 9 nee. 3 recu. Quarterly pub'iciu.n exceeding 9 and Dot exeeedtcf 13 ounce. . .... J cent. CLOTHING EOH SC)LDIKRS. Articlei BJaaufc:ared h!!y fr-ta u ,vhi r t". seilt to auy idier r bun-comuii.-awaedoCcer, tutexceedUi(4uuuelu wt.. C cent. Iiceed.i.g 4 and &U etxeedltg si ouuee. cetta' KxreeJitg" and tt excee&sc It ounce. ..... .3-j rent pack of thia kind mu.t be left cpe0 at ach end ao tkat the coctecf 1 can be se.u wirLout operlng. '

INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. aau.arorTAiaaaAtLao&. Train Lea va. TratnaArriva IM A. X 93T A.M. IAO P.M 12 tu Noon. d'iO P.M Mall iS P-M. IRMAItCimtl BAIX.WAT. TraitiaUave. Tralni Arrivt. 5JOA.M J3 15 P. M Mall 7.10 P. M 10:1 P.M. laMaaAroiiaaaD nacwaaTi aa!LOA. ' Tbl lima 13 m!nuU faater than Indianapolis time. Tram.Uave. Tratna ArrlM t ,0 a xf 11. "SO A. M. 75P.M. TBBBI ACT BAtUtOA. TrainaLeav. TrainiArriT. 9:20 A.M. ,,S1? w 1 50 P. M J' gVtli P. M flW r' LOCISTILI, IIW ALAT ABI CaiCA0 BAItBOAD. Exprese.Greeocastle Junction, going north.. 5 -20 P. M Going aouth 11 30 A' M LAVA T BTT X BAILBOAD. TrainaLeav. Train. Arriva " 0 A. M flSf'M 7Ji P.M '.' w" 10:20 P. M 0 rsaO AMDIBblABAPOUiaAILaOAD. Train. Leave. Tr.ma Arrive. 1100 A.M Chicagt F.xpresNo.2....5 55 A M. 4.15 p.M Mail 11:00 A.M. Hh30 P.M.... Chicago Expreaa, No. 1.... 4 0 P. M. I!DIAAr0Ua AMD MAiaO aAlLaOAD. Train. Leave. 7,' M" 00 A.M Kxpre........ ll-W A. J 3:00 P.M ......... .Accommodation... jarraaaoaviLLB iaiuoad. Trains Leave. Sma" 20 A.M Mall J?oPM 9:(i0 P.M 8 " Y- aArrlVüT atnd Departure or Cloalnj of .Tlnlla. ABKITALa. Ufayette way and Chicago city 00 r. Through Mail ":( ACincinnati arwl way mail... 1Z-J r. Through mai'.a 'H f' Peru mail 1130 Terra Haute way mail Through mail rMadloi mail 1130. . JeJTersonvilJe and Louisville S.IK) ' Bellefontaine wav mall and New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburg pRellefintalne throuah mail... A " Central through mail Central way mail :30 r. u. DaPABTcaaa. Mail Cltrn. Iifayettewav and Chicago H;30 " Through mail r Cincinnati and way mail UKih a. . Through mail 6:W p- " Peru.. 11 3 A.t. Terre Haute way '3:00 m. Through mail 20 a. . Madison mail 3:0 r. m. JeBeraonvilleand Louisville mail 7 "O r. Bellefontaine way mail 7:00 r. m. Through mail T:0 Indian Central way mail 13:(H . Through mall f:00 rBUSINESS DI R ECTOR yT iMvr.it y j l Aiti.r.. HENRY ALLEN. New Y' rk Livery atdale Stables. Noa. 13 nd 14 Et Perl treet, in the rear of tiletm'a ttlock. f 30LIVE RY STABLE. JOHN H. SULLIVAN, LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, .Mo. lO East Pearl Mreett In rear ol fteiitlnrl lluildlnff. rir21-dly PHYSICIANS. VilXS. S. WAKI5, .11. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MERIDIAN AND Washington treets, John S. Spann o'd oflice. Residence No. hT North Pennsylvania t. Jr'5 d3m

CROCERIES. J.B.ALV0RD. J.M.CALDWELL. H. B.ALV0HD. A I . V I C 1 1 , J A I I W K I . I . K X I , V 0 1 1 1 . ii mil I mi i: Mr rniv LIQUOR DEALERS AND commission mnnm. Are in DAILY receiptor fresh good. Constantly on hand and for sale at the lower price, large and assorted atock cf Coffee, Sin (art Tlolnaaen, My t ip ICIre. Ten .mla 4lna.'eoden9'are. oata,Cnntllea March, ICitlalns). I'lCHrstTebHcro, Tlnckrrel, UhlteKlah ortlngc T-lne. ( niton Yarn, liye-Mtif f 'ull, flea. Datea, Jellir. liriandf. Hin tun. IVIne, Whltky, potion of axil klnda, and riantallon and llokerfa Itinera. Particular attention given to the .ale of man vet: or u.l tii.rns 68 East Washington Street. INDIAN VOUs, 1XD. apr53-Ji

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Frsa the arxay ho.pital the bloody battle-field the ananrsa f the rich and humble abode of the poor from tb office and the aacred dek from the mountain top, distant valley. n4 fr-off i.land of the ocean from every nook aal corner of th civillied world ia pouring in the evidence of the astonishing effect of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thouanda upon thousand ot letter like the following may be aeen at our oSce: Rtirminr, Wra., Sept. 16, 1583. j,aT !n tl)t ftrrnT hospital for fourteen months speeches. gDd neirly dead. At Alton, III., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitter. Three totüe restored my speech and cured me. C. A. FLAUTE." Socth Wbsaw, 0., July 2S, 1H2. e On. vritirw. m.n M-h., b it hn airlr mil not out of the houe for two year, with Scrofula and Kryfpela, after pjying tue dm tora over 115" without benefit, ha been cured by ten bottles of tour hitter. EDWARD WUUNALL. The following I from the Manager of the Union Home School for the Children of Volunteer: HavtMKYKB Maksiow, Firrr-ScrgjiTa STartr, Ntw Yoaa, Augusts, lti3. ( 'Da. Daaaa: Your wonderful Plantation Bitter have been gi-en to some of our 1'ttle children unVring from weakness and weak lungs, Ith most happy effect Una little girl, in pariic.Ur. with pains in her head, los of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely reitored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bit. ters dav. Her appetite an.1 strength rapidly increased, and she is now well. Ke.pectfullj, MRS. 0. M DKVOK." " I owe much to you. f-r I verily believe the Plantation Hitter have ha veil my lire. KEV. W. 11 WAGGONER, Ma.irid, N. Y." . Thou wil nend me two bottles more of thy Flat tatjon Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefitted by their use. Thy f: iend, ASA CUKIi N.Philadelphia, Pa." " I have been a rent sufferer from Dynpepia. an1 had to abandon preaching. jue Plantation Bitter have cured me. KKV. J. S CATHORN, Rothester, N. Y." Send us twenty four d zen more of your Plantation Bitters, the pc(ularit if htch are da ly Increasing with the gueM ot our bone. SYKKS, CHADWICK A CO., Proprietors of Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. C. " I have given the Plantation Bi'ter to hun dreds of our disabled soldier viih the m t astonlhing effect. G. W. D. ANDKKWS, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O. The Plantation Bitter have cured me of liver complaint, of wbk h I was lid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O." " The ptant.tioti Bitters have cured me of a derangem nt of tb- k.dneys nd urinary organs that has di.-.uesed me for years. Ii - 1 1 k a cliarni. C. C. MOOKE, S54 Broadway, N. T." Ac, Ac, Ac. The Plantation Bitter make the we tk trong, the languid brilliant, and are exbauted nature's great restorer. They are composed of a celebrated Calisaya B irk, Win-terri-en, S safrs. Roots, Kerbs, Ac, all preerved in perfectly pure St. Croix Kum. S. T.-1860.--X. Tersons of c lentary hat'ts troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the bea-t, lack of appetite, distress af.er eating, torpid liver, constipation, Ac, di-ierve to suffer if they do not try tbem. They are recommended by the h ghes medical authorities, and are warranted to produce an iintntdiite beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Norica Any person pre'endi'ig to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon Is a swindler and impostor. It is put up only in our patent log cabin botile B-ware of bottles refilled i h Imitation ddeterou tu(T for nhich everal persons a-e already In prison. See that every bottle lu our private United States Stamp over the i ork unmutilatt-d, and signature on teel lat side label. Sold by respectable dealer throughout the habitable globe. I. II. DKVIti: aV CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. feb4-dm A FACT It 1st ia Oyr. In the year 1H45 Mr. Mathews tlrt prepared the VENETIAN II IU DYE; since that time it lia been u.ed b thou ads, and In no instatice hjs i failed to give entire attraction. The VENETIAN DTK is the cheape-t in the world. Its price is only fifty Cent , and each bottle contains do'ib'et'.ie quantity of dye In those usually sold for one dollar. The VENETIAN l'YE is warranted not to Injure the hair or tbe scalp in the .lightest degrt-e. The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring n prep.rstion wh.itvver. Tb VENETIAN DY K pro-luces any had that may be desired -n- that will not fad-, crock or wash out one that is as permanent as ihe hair h.rlf. For sale by all druggists. Price .0 cents. A. 1. MATHEWS. Gem ral Agent, 12 Gold irret, N. Y. AIo, Manufacturer of Mathe ' Arnlc Hair Gloss, the tet bair dressing in use. Price f,0 cents. Junel8-ly A Voice Troiii Virksbtirc. VicKsavar,. Mis , Ang.'J. Ls6l. Pk Jow P.ri.t Dear Sir: I am happy to st.te to you that have used your valuable LVdron Bitlers with great benefit to my?elt in g-tieral debility and prostration of my system, prodmed by the unhealthy and miasmatic infl'ienres of the Mississippi Kirr and aroniel Vkksburg, b4ing been with , en. Grant's army throughout its whole Southern campaign. I confidently rec- mmend its ue to all persons who are expo-ed in ut.hea'thy climates. H. W. KtXil.K, Agent U. S. Sanitary Commis-ion. LocisvtLiJt, Kr., Sept. 1. 1861. On the 33d of July last 1 su' nvtted. thr ujh an agent of mine, to the Medical Director of the Depar'm-i,t of the Cu-nberUnd a sample of my Cedron Bitter tor his inspection, and reque-ted, it after analysis he found it mfitorious, to a;iciin and approve it. use am-i g our soldiers. The foltowit.g is the Medical D ree'or's reply, and also Gen. Ke 'n' permission to slrp 30i dozen at oiice to have it sold to Sutlers. JHN HULL. "1 am satisfied that Cedron Pi'ters will do no harm to any i ne, if uken prir y and in moderation. 1 ne n ot jrction to Dr. Huil b in; perni'tted to !ir. .e of it to Suitiers. A. HrNIO THUKSTON. Surgeon and M di a Iiirt-ctor, D. C." HiApgraaTvas lr.e t or trk Crt!.tsn,) NaHvntr, ltx , Julv2l. Ir63 ' ttr lV.n Hull'. A .i r U. K.. hip to Na-hi'!e, Ti nn., twenty-tive cross ior Mki doien) cf full' Cedrou Pittrs, for sale to Sutler, in the army oiuy . The regulations of the Treasury Department are to be comp ied w;th 'r ctly. I'y conn a. d of Major General Rosecran. Wil.M. WILFS, Major aid ProvoM Marsual General. Seid Wholesale ai.d Het.il v J. F. SKNOUR. Dmgarst, West Washington Street. Iudinapel;a. marchl rlra HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS I!) Wholesale & Retail DEALER IN Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves ai.d FURS. It as just iteceired his Fait Stock F GOODS. DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURE ' tn the Eat. which he will eil aa low a the lewet. All the UTirr rrtLii kept at 5a. 1$ Pennsylvaaie atreet, four door .Bth of the Po.t Office, Indianr polls, Ini ectlQ-dAwSm

DAILY fei3NTINEL TELEGRAPHIC: 'agrokTiD nrnas.LT roi tue Paar itat tmxgL. ooii Reports.

ALL QUIET ON THE POTOMAC. Lec .Ylovins his Heavy Artillery to Iticlirnoiicl. RUMORED SÜPERSEDÜRE OF BANKS BV SICKLES. Barbarity of the lltbds at Chattanooga. FOREIGN NEW8. Maximilian cii route to Mexico. Ac, Ac., Ac, Ac Ac. From "Hew Vork. 2ia.w Yobk, April 26. The Times' Washington special ta)s: All quiet at the front to day. A heavy reconnoissituce ititu the valley developed the lact that no considerable body of rebels is tlii- aide of the R ipidn. It is believed that Gen. Lee would not venture uti offensive uioverueiit. A rumor prevail that Lee ia removing bis hearv artillerv to Richmond. There is no fimtidatiuii for the rumor that Lotiir-creet'.-i lorcesj are t T'hourouhfare Gap. Fiizhugh Lee's division was reviewed by Ucn. Stutrt u d iy. Geu. Foster h.i applied lor a omrum l in the Seid, and will probably be aligned to a position under Lturnside. Admiral D thlgren leives Washington in a lew days to resume coaimaud of the fleet off Ch:irleton De-ei ters are ag tin coming into our lines, at one point at an average of eiht per day for a wetk. A upecial to the New Yotk Tribuue, dated Apiil 2G, say-: The licit armv oips now numbers 4!) .000. The Herald's Wwshingtou special, dated April 26. !: It is said in high quarters tint the President thinks of sending Sickles to take the place of U.i nk . Ntw York. April 27 The monitor Onondaga an i ed nt Humpton Ro id- on the 2.11. The Ilerahl's H upc-r's Ferry dispatch reports A spiritetl engagement between a detaebment of t.ie 1st Ne Jer.ey cavalry aud 3'Uor 4UJ reoels ne-r S:rabur. The World's Washington special reports the snieiif-e. by cout t-in u nal of the di?nii.-sil of Admiial Wilkes In.m the service. We leii that the etentntr Greyhour.d has been tent up thej.unes river to City Point to onier 'lun two French steamers and two sailing vessels there al'er tobacco. The vessels will be buk in Hampton Rods to-day without any tobacco. v From 4'inriniuiti. Cincinnati. April 27 Col. Conr.id Hiker has been iiomiii.tt tl lor Lieut. Governor of Indiana, to fill th v:t-;rry occasioned ty the decliuutioa ol (ten K'iiiImII. Volunteei nig in Itnliatia, in response to the rail lor iJ,tMMI ne hundred days uieu, is progiessmg t.ioi:lily. News Irom the interior of Ohii) indicates that the N- ioml Guard will turn out in lare forte for the hundred d lys. Over tl.tlOO bales ol naval prize cotton were sold at Ctiro y estejday, at from 71 to 73c for choit e ju tlit ie. A sptcial to the Gazette, from Chattanooga, savs: On the 23d the reel attacked our pickets at N'n k ju k G p. killing five, wounding seven md .it tilling nineieen. Some of our men were kihed Her sui rendering. Several wounded were butchered as they lay on the field. rorriun r j. Na.w York, April 27. The steamer City of Baltimore has arrived. The bombardment of Düppel continues. It was thought the limes would retreat. Maxianlim pmbiblv sails on the 14 h tor Mex'x-o. He has made several ministerial and diplomatic apjiomt rnents. LIVtliroOL MARE LT. Flour neglected and irregular. Wheat is a shade e,sier; winter red 8-8s 51. Corn is dull und lower; mixed 2""-(29 Beef is quiet and drooping. I'oik dull. Bacon verv dull nd lower. Consols closed t 'JldtOl. rrom Sartre .'lonroe. Foetrlk Monroe. April 25 The steamship Euclid arnvtvl to-day, having left Newliern Saturday night. All quiet. There had been no demonstrations by the enemy. From N. I. out. St. Lous. April 27ih. The late rains hive be-n general throughout the north-wet. The liver has risen upwrls of six feet since Snurday, and all the upper streams ami their tributaries are swelling rapidly. The weather is still wet aud sultrv. -'rout st. Jolin'. St. Johx', N. F , April 26. The first return ed seiler arrived I ist riiht with 3.fn0 seal. She brings woid of rhe loss of 16 vessels. The averse ettcli nu.st be nearly a total failure, a over 100 vessel are j mimed in the ice in Gieen Ha v. without any tes, nd will be bhipwreck. The nun are at Green Point. REAPERS AND MOWERS. THE BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER Irr IT IS A TWO VVHErLF.D MACIIINF. THE wberls up.nr'ln(r the Irani are both drivlii; ueels, and dnve the knive together, or lndepend emlv. .M. There are no cogs n the dr virg whel.. 2i. Wiirn not cu tirirf, no cij i in rxiot on; therefor, in traa-portiiiif, there is n wear. 4th. The kiive t.eer wora when the Machin ii ba- kd; is t ea-y bocked a ai t-mplv cart. 5:h. Ibe cuttrr tr U afacbed to the frara by a double hii.ge jficf, a l alluwi an independent action either end of the bar r.s;cft wituout aflectii.g thi oiber. 6ib. The citter bar ia easily raised to paa obstruction by tnean.of tbe lever, which is alway undrr.tbe control ot the operator. ?th. N P. Ib cutter bar I in front ef the driving whe-l., and seat in rear, thus enabling the driver to tbe of-erat.oti of tbe cutler without iritnerit g with bis drivu., and avoil;n those drvaoful accidents whka have frequently occurred when the ?at is directly over or in front of tbe crter bar. 8th. Tbe cutter bar i folded aero tbe frame for transport iiif thu raakirg it a portable aa a buggy. tb. Tbe wheel or cutter bar nnt the frame preventa clopjrirp when mnwng ocer cut gra, and also relieve tbr draft. 10ih. It can b changed frotu a Reaper to a Mower, and rie ter.j in leea mnuU$. lib. The platlortn doe Lot apport either the reel or rak.r. 12th. Tbe reel ia aopportvd from tbe frame of the Macbiue. 13tb Tbe raker baa a comfortable taddle aeat over tbe frame of tb Machine. 14 h. .Vo Lmbg ! Tl 4 raler d- Ajtt a $eat. 15th. It took the ria-t manaii a. a Jl.jwer, and aa a Combined MacLioa, a' tbe laUiana o4 uhi uia Fairs for Is3. lth. It will ronoser three hundred pvundt lighter than ar y other Mowr or Reaper. l?tb. Wb caaixaaoa ni WORLD TO aaat the "BL'CKkTK." Give u. your order early, a we cannot obrain any more Machine, iban we have now bought, a tbe manufactcrrrt have order for three thoutaud tuore Vachiue. than tbey cn poibly m.ke. Call aod look at tbe IUF RUVD BUCKETS, aader Kaaouk Hall. DORSET A A9DIRS05. aprU dti lJuaelS

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Galen's Head Dispensary ciiAit ti;ki:d 8T THK LJCG1SLATVRS OF KKNTUCKT F0K TH TREATMENT OF ALL THE DISEASES OP TBI UIU ART A.SD GKNITAL ORG XI? g 1 1 a la 1 am. PRXE OSlT TEX CEXTS. A .Tied i ral Report, Qtnlainina Thirty rtaU$ an Snarat4na$oi J.naiomyand Pkyiotaffy cfl4 6wäl Org&xt im a 005 A 5EW METHOD 0t TREATI5Q Venenal Disease. Incldinf Sypbllia In all It .tare. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Varlcoclle, and Hydrocele, Diseases 01 tbe Kidney, Bladder, Ac, with nt mercury! containing a ealaable treat! on that wide-spread malady of yon th, Seminal Weafca., Noc turnal Emmsions, Sexnal Debility, Ina potency, Ac, the secret Infirmities of youth and maturity arising from tbe baneful habit of aelf-abutw. To which 1 added observations od Female Disea-ses, acd other Interettina; matter of the at moat import Dce to tbe married and those contemplating marria it who entertain doubtsof their physical ab'llty to enter that state. Sent to any address in a sealed wrat per, on receipt of ten cents or four .tamp. We derote cur entire time and attention to tbe treatment of the various private disease treated of in oar pri vate report. Our Dispensary! tbe only Institution af th kind in America which ba been tablished by a special chartertand this fact should five it a preference over tbe various quack of doubtful character to be foua In all arge ct tie. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES I One department roar Dispensary Is specially devoted to tbe treatment of tbe Diseases of Females, such ai Lucborrhea, or White," Irrearular, Painful and Suppre Men.tniaiion, ferrous ana Ueneral Debility, Dleaeof be Womb, Barrenness, Ac. Consultation and examination free of charge. Alo for ale, DR. DKWEE'S RKGCLATOR KILLS For Female Obstructions, Irr-jrulatitles. Ac. Married la dies in certain situations should not use tbem, as they wouiacause miscarriage, rnce f 1 per dox, and may be sent by mail. DK.iiALKN S PRKVEXTIVE An inva'uabl articlt for those wishing to limit the number of their offspring, ot tbe barren who deaire children; warranted not to In jure the health, and will last for a lifetime. Sent to any actress, unaer.eai, on receipt 01 tne price 1 u I ULLA RS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Ey sendinr a brie statement of tbelr ymptoni, will receive a Blank Chart containing a lint of questions, our tern for tbe course ot treatment, Ac. Medicines sent to anv part of the countrr to cure any case at borne, free from danger or curiosity. Ail transactions private ana confidential Remember tbe name and number. Direct all letter.to GALEN1 HRAM DISPiCNSART d--l.-63-dAwlv LoulnviUe. Ky. EXC ELSIOR FAMILY MEDICINES, RK A SAFE RELIABLE CURATIVE ANI PCRELT 1 vegitable, and warranted to gie wstisfaetion and periorm a. recommended. One trial is worth a volume of certificates. Jledicul Corrector, for Billions and Liver Complaints, Sick or Nervous Headache, Dyspepsia, and ror purifying tüe Mooa. l iver, ntiiMrtic and Antlltllllou I'illa We oiler these Pills and assert that they ar tb best in use, and invit a trial to prove tbe troth of our assertion. .tglic l'IIU, for the radical cure of Fever and Ague. A cure is warranted in all rae. I : ru tl 1 ca t o r W c warrant this remedy In all cases to cure ceroinc and recent case f Iiysetitery, Diarrhea, Cholic or Cholera Morbus. It lis also tbe beot pain killer extant. Compound C.xtracl of Arnlrn, forRbeumitni, Neuralgia Pains, Inflammations. Ac, Ac One trial will convince tbe most skeptical of themagvc! effrc or this truly great anu wonrterful preparation. Irouiutic Ointment, for t'ut. new and old; Sores, Boils, Bruise. Burns, Frost Bites, Sore Nipples, Ac. We offer thi as oil of tbe best Salve now in use. Parxkinn Idol It Liquid, for Nervou Toothache, Cleaning the Teeth and Purifying the Breath. All ot tbe aove seven remedied are put up scientifi cally, and sold wholesale and retail at Norwood' Block, os. IS anu 20 rtli Illinois .treet, In1unapoh.s, and by Druggists and Storekeepers everywhere, and warranted to cure if taken a recommended. Th- sick and afflicted ar invited to call at our off.ee, Norwooit'a Block Consultation free. Advice gratia. Medicine warranted and cures guaranteed. Call and ret circulars, see certificates and receive good and honest treatment. Agents wanted to travel everywhere. Satisfactory Inducements oflered. SP1CEK, HENNINGS A CO., noTl7tw1v Proprietor... int. wun IRRITATE MEDICAL ADVICE FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. Whittier' Theory, Symptoms and Treatment t Chronic. Ntvou, Urinary, and Sexual Diseases, free, in a plain sealed letter enve lope, for Mi cent, to prepay postage It is a clear delineation of all tbe disease and condition resulting from the infringement of tbe moral la' s, eice. e, indulgences, expo.ure and imprudences in married and single life. Kvery eritei-ce eon'ain Instruction to the afflicted, and .huld be read by every young person, to keep them off tbe shoals on wbich oth er have been broken to piece. Amativen clearly täte! to be urt'ter the control of Judicious treatment, and thereby prevent Inrlimtion to one very prolific caue ed" disease. Nearly every ca of disease ran be treated without hirnlr.nce to biiMO". Medicine sent by mall. secure rrom oiiservaMon Change, nnvlerate; consulta lion by Inter or at the r.Kce f'ee; cure cua-atiteed Office .' St. Chsrle .ireet. between Sixth and Seventh, on square south or Linden Hotel, V. O. Box Mf.ri, M Luis. Mo. Circulsr Leiter especially for ladies, con taining nothing ri ft rring to Sexual Disease for 3 cent postage. anl-dawl, HARDWARE. NEW IRON STORE, potii:kov, fuy v- co., No. 24 South Meridian Street INII.4AIMII,IS ll)IAMA. Have constantly on Land IRON, STEEL, NAILS, ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLTS, MALLEABLK CASTINGS. NTTS, WASHERS. 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