Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1864 — Page 1

DAILY STATE SENTINEL rt'BUfttlZD KTKRY MORNING AT THE M SENTINEL OFFICE It 13 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET. (tOIMI Cr f KARL KTBf LT.) ELDER, HARKNESS & BINGHAM, Mropri2cMr.

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f 04 Ml 1 :n tmo copy, stx month Chit copy, thret month . One coit. or moots DeJiv.red by tbe carrier wjibm tbe city, 20 cents pet vk,payt to th carritr. .gents wlU bo applied at l cents ft week. JT7 Mtr msy bo a-nt at wir r!-k by Express, prepaid, or in ker-terd Letten by mail; otherwise, wl.l Bot bo responsible for any ! tht may occur. City tubocrlben wi:i b held responsible for paper. left tl?lrbotjM after tbey bat removed, or whfs i tbey wisktlem discontinued, unlesroticel given at tbt oL fie of pvbhcaU. No paper sect witboat pro payment, or cootinuedlonger thta paid for. Cotrtoo of tbeDan-V bad at the oflico tick Dornlni, a4 tho Waaaxv Smi each Monday nornicf , ceatly vtloped, for raailixjg . K A T li 9 ADV I. HTISI KG. : ! m z I ; M u ? i U I S. 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AnnoiinciTf data with fut.ral notic attache-1.il; without rotl Irr Marriage Notirra 5" crr,ti. 5otir f FeotiraU, I1rw and F.cwm.ot., fotf-n op by lnllTi(Jual f fda'ns f r lj churchr, t the rr fTlr pric. Adrrtlrmria ldrd and ptar.l ur.drr th brat of ipcial No'ire, If tn lüi r ovrr, will lrcar(frd dout.lr the atual ritra. Tearly a-4vrrtir to par quarterly. Announcitii; candidates for offrn of erery devriptlon to bo cbartrrd at the rate fl 50 for each name in the Daily, and 1 in the Iaily and Werkly, the ane to be, la oll (vi, paid In advauce. WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, PURIJSHKD EVERT MONDAY AT One Dollar atul Fifty :t.a IVir, To C!uo of twontr ati.l over at $1 2." n year. paTaai.K iMTaaiaai.T m anvafira. ADV EKT1 SING IN THE WEKKLT. Obo qnare, one lnrrti'n fO 75 two " 1 00 " f . ar " 2 00 For eah bquettt insertion, and for eech inr rti rf ea.a ad litl'inal mjuare 3.1' Leg' tfn!ement Invert'd at the expense of the attorno j ordering, and iKt dlarable for the leial prreedIng, lut collectable at oar uual time. Iut-liher not accountable for the accuracy cf legal adverti.-eraent beyond the aotouut charrrd for their publiration. KLLKl MARKNK.V A l'.INÜHAM, Proprietors Indiana State Sentinel. J. H. T1LF0KI), President Indlanapolia Journal Company. REAPERS AND MOWERS. THE BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER 1 T IT IS A TtfO WHEELED MACHINE THE wlieela tupportin the frame are both drivln; wneels, od drive tbo knives together, or Independently. 2d. There are no cojr n the driritifr wheel:.. 3d. When nt cu. tinr, no coij Is In motion; therefore, in tran-porting, there is n wear. 4th. the knives never work when the Machine is barked; U a eay backed as an empty c-irt. 6th. The cutter bar i attached to the frame by a doulde fairge joint, and allows an Independent action either end of the bar rising without affecting the othei. tb. The cutter bar I eaily raided to pass obtructlons by means of the lever, which is always under, the control of tho operator. 7th. N B. The cutter bar is In front of the driving wheels, and eat In rear, thus enabling the driver to m-o the operation of the cntter without irttereriiiR w ith his drivinir, and avoiding thooe dreadful a-cileiits which have frequently occurred when the seat i directly oer or In front of the cutter bar. iih. Tbe cutter bar I folded acros the frame for transporting thus nkin it as portat le as a l'tiy. 9th. The wheel or cutter bar next the frame prevents clopeinir wben runt.infr over cut s;ra-s, and al. relieves tti dralt. HMh. It can be changed from Reaper to a Mower, and e rersj in Jiflren muthtm. lib. The pUilorm does tot, support either the reel or raKer. 12th. Tho reel 1 supported from the frame of the Machine. 1 3 Lb The raker has a comfortable saddle seat over tbo frame of the Machine. I4ib. SnLurnbug! Tht raktr do Anre a te-tt. 15th. It took tho riavr rtimts as a Mower, and as a Combined Machine, at tbe Indiana ami Ohl Stale Fa for 163. 16th. It will run over threo hundred pounds Ii jMer thao aoy other Mower orKeaper. l?th. f rn.iLi.KMGE tmk WOULD to kat thr BllKEYE." ttive os your orders early, as we cannot ob;in any r.iore Machines than we have now bought, as tie manufacturers have orders for three thou:id hut Machines than they ran p-iblv raakr. Call an d l.xk at the IMPROVED BUCKEYE, under Macnic Hall. DOUSEY t ANDERSON. aprl3 dtl ljunelS CLOAKS. I liriipt-st in tlic West. Cloaks, Mantillas and Shawls, For BURROWS & EDWARDS, .v. WnOI ESALE AND RETAIL 22 South Illinois Street, CROCERIES. Groceries, &c., 8cc, f BAGS CHOICE RIO COFFEE, IN LK.HT JJ RAGS JAVA COFFEE. 1 D HOG5HEArS N.O. andlLANDSUGAR. BBL5. REEISEDSUGAR 150 ElL' STkcrs 11 VLF UhLj ASI) KEGS STRI PS. lT 1U1FCllFTS AND CADDIES TEA. 50 KEGS ENf,U5u v,dasTD IlHfl KF.Ü5 5AIL. e,UUI 2,G00TJ PACKAGES MACKFREL, WltTTr FISH ; $0 000 w0RT1,T0BACC0A!!DciaAKs 800 hhLS' 0 k"whiskt-O-Q MLS. OLD PURE BOURBON. An4 all ktefia cf BRANDIES asd WIMSfcr ia!t at Katrn Prices by A. V II. ( UM LL, WHOLESALE likL-CEI, ScluiuirH aa-v ltlxU. aprt 'tly IM-HNATOLIS. IND. Livriiv Är.itt.r:. HkSkT ALLEN, w York Ur, andSsle Stables, No. 12 and 14 East Perl street, in the rear of liiru'i P.ok. feti?0.

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INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ssLLcrosTAia t aati.aosi. Trs.DLaa. Trais Arrive 3 50 A. M A.M. 1 00 P. M 12 ' Noon. 8.VO P. M Mall 85 P.M. isMAsa ctsrait aatLwai. Trains Ieao. Train Arlv. 6:30 A. M 10 A.M. 2.15 P. X ....Mall I 351 710 P. M 1010 P.M. lMllPOt lf CTCIATIOltOAl. TU. t?mo 11 ralnnte faster than IndiaDapoli li.e. Tr.iu.L.,. Tram. Arnvs tM A.M Vu'u" 7 05 f. M ..UoP.M. Trams Leave. Train. Arm.

9:20 A. M. l u P. a 10:25 P. M 3.4 A.M. 11 Hi A. M. . 655 P. M. M-CUVIU, IIW A LS 4 S T AD CHICAGO EAtl SOAD. Eipres, Oreencast'.e Junction, going nortb.. 5 .' P. M ü'dr.g oth I130 A M LirillTTI kAILS.ll). Trains Leavs. Trains Arriv 11:40 A.M 15 A.M. 7 5', P . M 5 40 P. M. ia.2tt P. M rtkC AXDIJIMAJIArOUJ ailLkOAb. Tr.ln. l-ev. Tr.ma Arrlv. 12 00 A.M Cbicsg Express, No. 2.. ..5:55 A M. 4 15 P.M Mail 11: A.M. 10-30 P. M....Cbicago Express, No. 1.... 4 K T. M. I Sbl AH AfOLIB ASP MADIBOM SAILROAP. Train Leave. Traifl Arrive8 00 A.M Espress ......11.0O A. M 3 00 P. M Accommodation. .. 7.40 P. M jarrcBsosviiXE aailaoad. Trains Loavs. Trams Arrivs. T.20A.M Mall 3 3CA.M. 9:00 P. M 8:10 P. M. GROCERIES. J.B.ALV0RD. J.M.CALDWELL. H. B. ALVOkD. A I. VOIt XI C!A 1. 1 W I-, 1.1, A: A I. VOIt II, ! 1 II (1 Jlil LIQUOR PEA T.TTRJ3 -ANDCOMMISSION MBRI1II..XTS. Are In DAILY receiptof fresh goods. Constantly on hand and for sale atthe lowest prices, large and assorted stock of Coffee, sugar 7lolaar Mymp Hire, Tea, .aH f; i , Wood en wäre sonpvfraiullr, March, HaiolriH, Clgnr, Tebarrn, o .flackeret, Y!iltef-'lli, Cnrdnce Twine, Cotton Yarn, rreitiiff Mitto, Hc, nate, Jllie. Itrandy. iin urn. Wines, Whlok', Nollnna of all kintto. and Plantation and llokrr Itlttera. Particnlar attention given to tho sale of riiout'CE of ftt Kt.rns 68 East Washington Street. INDIAN VOI.IS, IND apr25-d tw PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A NEW SUPPLY AT nownx. vrr,VAKT a vo's. tx ni n n z jo: AT KOVi:., STKWAUT A VO'S. PA PER AM) ENVELOPES. 3 000 RKAMS OF pa,kk' JUST RECEIVED AT B0WEN. STEWART & CO'S, 18 West Washington Street. t mj3-daw I I -rr? ÜT1UG LIKE LEATHER BELTING. pIIE CNDERSIGNtn H WT CONFCTFn ITH I thnr LEVTtirli BUSINESS the marufaoture of BF LTING Jf all siie, nclf, doul'e a:,d r- und hir f-ciities for the mat ufcure ..f n,,x -rticle are uneq ial1 Uavtc n-w m hinery of tbe mot apcovrd k'n l for strr tchiTR, Ac. We ue o v the bct needed OAK TANNED LEATHER and employ rione but eiperrnced workmea We al-o make to order Fire Fr-ne srrl S iction M.e Psrfimlar attention pid to repainng ol 1 bed., u.e. fuet-r.. Ac Pice I w as any noTie est or ei. All work oarracted. lrders sol-cited. moo r.v v co., 5ofA MrriJi&n St., Eatt L'nnri Prp. t. . rr-3 23o COFFEE. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE filHE M(ST ECONOMICAL, HEALTHY AND DEI lien u lverase in Use, p -sesing the rich favi r f the Jsv Cf?e, witfaout any of its ir jurioos eflect un the J -trra. F'rs:e I v a'.l retsil ptroerr thr u.hoiit the Sta'e, anJ at wholesale; hy SAW VKK A STAKKETT, Wholesale iir.-er, 5o. 13 Si.nth MrriUian treet, and sole ai.t f'.-r lnd;ar,a. mj2-dtf

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Enm tbo army hospital tbo bloody b!t!e-field the mansion of the rich and humMe abode of th poor from the ofP.ce and tbe sacred dek from tbe mountain top, distant valleys and far-off island! of the ocean from every no'.k an I comer of tha dvtlixed world it pouiitig in the viiienc of the astonishing effects of DP.AKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousand Bpon thouandi of letters like tbo following rasy bo seen at our oSce: RttiraT, Wit., 5pt. 15, 1SC3. r t4T been in the array bo.pital for fourteen months speech 'es and Dearly dead. At Alton. r.! ,tbryrive me a bot: of Plantation h;tter. Three bottles restored my speech and curd rr. c. a. flactf:.' South Waesaw, 0., July 2. l-62. One young man, oho bad been sick and not out of th house, for two yeari with Scrrfula and F'ry-lpela'. after paying the d.irtom over t1!W without beuflt, has been cured ly ten t-ottl. of vour totter. tDTTAKD WUUNALL The following Is from tbo Manager of tbe Union Home School for the Children of Volunteers: Havembtkb Mapsiow, EirTT-Sr vr writ Srsrcr, New Yoaa, Acfrut2, lrC3. ( 'Im. Dkakk: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been (ri-en to some of our I'ttle cbiMren suffering from weakness and weak Innp, with mot happy effect. On litt! girl, in particilar, with pains in her head, loss of appetite, and daily watin consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We ci-mnifiiccil with l.ut a teasponr.ful d Bitters s dav. Her appetite and ctriigth rapidly i:creaed, and she is now well. o Respectfully, MRS. 0. M. DEVJK." I owe much to you. fr I verily believe tbe Plantation Bitter have ved tnv li!e. RKV. W.'ll WAGGONSR, Madrid, . T." o o o Tboa wil send me tw-i Wttles more of thy Plat tation Bitter. Mv wfe has i-en rreatly benetif.ed by their ue. Thy f iend. ASA CUKK N, Philadelphia, Pa." " I have been a treat sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to alat.d' n preachiiig. Tho Plantation Bitters have cured me. kKV. J. S CATHOKN, RocheMer, N. Y." .. tend us twenty-four d -zen more of your j Plantation Bitter, the poularit f whkb are ria-.ly i lncresiii(r with the ruesti. i,i our b"Ue. SYKES, CHADWICK k CO., Proprietors of Wiilari's Hotel, Wah:tiirton, D. C. S I hi.. fv:i-.n V a 1! . n .f t..n Hi,.... .i V.lln. ' dreds of our disabled soldiers with the niot stoni-hitig effect. Ii. W. I. ANUKKWS, Pupertntendsnt Sldier Home, Cincinnati, O. The Plantation Bitters have, cured me of liver complaint, of which I was lid up prostrate and bad toahandou my biwne-s. II. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, "oo The plantation Bitters have curd me of derannemnt of the kidneys and urinary organ that bait dihtre.-sed me for vear. U acts lik a charm. C. C. MOOKE, 2ö4 Lr.vadwjy, X. T." 4c, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. Tbe Plantation Bitters make tho weak strong, the lan. ruid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's Jtreat restorer. They are composed of a celebrated CaLsaya Bark, Winteritren, Sa-safrs, Root, Herbs, Ac, all preserved ia perfectly pure St. Croix Kum. S. T.-1860.-X. Person of sedentary hab'ts troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress af.er eating, torpid liver, constipation, A , deserve to suffer if they do not try tbem. They are recommended by tho h'ghest medical authorities, and are warranted to produco an immediate beneficial effect. They aro exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. None Any person pre'ending to sell Plantation Bitter in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. It is put up only in our patent loir cabin bottle Pe ware of bottles refillrd wi h imitation d leferou MuJT for which several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our private L'nited States Stamp over the cork unmutilated, and signature on steel plate side label. Sold by respectable dealers througho it tbe habitable globo. I. II. I It A K i-i V Cel.. 202 Broadway. N. Y. feb4-d6m A FACT It in h IFyc O O 0 In the yesr 1U5 Mr. Mathews tirt prepared the VE.XF:TIAN Hslli DYE; since that time it ha been used bv thousand, and iu no intai.ce ha i failed to give entire a.ti;-facf ion. The VJCSETIAN DTR is the cbape-t tn the world. lt price is n'y Fifty Cent-, and each bottle contain doiib'e the quantity of dye in tboe usually sold for one dollar. The VENETIAN DYE is warranted not to inj jrethe hair or the scaip in the lightest degree. The VENETIAN DYE. work with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation wh.itever. The VENETIAN DYK produces any shade that may bo desired on that will tiot fade, crock or ah out oi e that is as permanent a the hair its If. For sale by all drupel. Price W cents. A. I. MATHEWS. Gen. ral Agent, 12 Gold street, N. T. Alo, Mnnf-ictorer of Matbew' Arnica H.iir Gloss, tbe best hair dresmg; in use. Price W cents. Junel8-ly A Vic From Visrkhiir, Vicksbckg, Mi.-s , Aug. 0, 1S63. D. Joms Ffix-Iear Sir: I am happy to state to you th.it ' have UM'd your valuable Cedron Birters with great t-enetit To tnyeif ii. g ncra delnlit v and protrtin of niv yiem, produrei by the m. healthy and m.amatic ititi ienres of the Miiippi ltivrr and around Vickburc. haxitiR teen with tien. Grant's army throtichout itho:e ..u,bern campa'gn. I conridently recmn.enl it ue to all persons who are expo-ed in unbea'thv climate, h. w. F'oglf;, Agent U. S. Sanitary Coram:.vion. IrisvM.ix, Kr.,Sept. 1ft, 1-63. On the 23d cf J ;ly Ivt I u mitted, thr nth an agent cf mine, t" tlie Medicul Dir ctor of the Iiepanrr.'M of the Cu'iiberUnd. a sar.nde of my Cedron BMters tor his inspecticn, and r. fjt-.e-ted. if atter analyN be for.tid it mr;tor5ou., to sa ctn ii and approve it ne amor.j; oar soldr. Tde fil!oj;-.5 i r'.ie !?:. i! I Teeor reply, s':d alo Gm. Ive -anS rernii:o!i to .ship :;0" !'7-n at t r.ee to have it oM to Sut'er. J HX BULL. 'l am a'itie,i tii.it Cedron T'.j-ter will do no hirm to any i.e. :f 1 1 V. -- rr r y and in t:i-.,er.itjon. I see i,o i tject"ii to lr. B i.l rt p rtuttted to t!-.j-v-e of it to Suttlerv A. HKNR THURSTON. Surgeon and M d; a' I'ireitor, 1. C " Heai";i aktkss I' r r or THr. Crsrm.Asp. .N'Hiii.r. i( , j i: :. 1-03. Dr. John Bull's Acer:t. Mr. , has pern si. n to obi) to Na-hv.r.e, T nn., trr ty-fie cr-s t rMi dozen) of l.u.r Cdrou !'.!!:.. fT ss'.e to Sutlers m tbe anrv on'.y. Te reg-ilAMoti of the Treasury Iepar:metit are to t comp' led .th 'rct!y. By com n ai d of Major General Roerrsn. WV. M. WILFS. Ms;or and Provost Mar-bat (ieneral. 'id Wholesale at.d Ktjil v J. F.SENOUK. rvnggist. Wt-t Wah.tigtot. Street. Indian apol s. marchl d6m HATS AND CAPS. S A A C I) A V I S rrr-ro-s j . 7 Wholesale & Retail L-xL DEALER IN Hats, Caps, Imbrellas, Gloves axd FURS. Has just Hfctit fii his Fall Stock jF Coop., DIRECT FROM THE XANUFACTÜRFR in tbe East, which he will sell as low . tbt low. All the l.tkst sttl.s kept st X. 15 Pe&nsjlva,!"street, foordvor ssouth of tbe PostOCce, Indlancolit, Ini oct20-dAw3m

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Telegraphic Dispatches. BtroartD KirattsiT roa the art tatk urnuL MORNING REPORT. WASIIIXGTOX NEWS, MOVEMENTS OF THE GRAND ARMY. Ttxty Cross the Ilaplilnn Suecess fully, ARE NOW PROBABLY ENGAGED WITH THE BULK OF LEE'S ARMY. ltiimor! Iefeat T lliiritsido's Corps with a Loss or 1,000. The Jmegro Troops Terribly Demoralized. Ac, iVCm aCm Ac Ac, I-rum ev York. New York, May 6 A ptcial to the World has the luliowino dispatch from headquarters of the Army of the Potomac: The onler to tuirch waa i.suol fiom these he-idunriers yesterd y mroin. ami waa dissecaiüHtt'd ilirou.üi the Hrmy by 2 o'clock Y. M. Gen. Gre!? covalry division, accompanied by a pontoon tiiiiti moved yeterJay Hfteriioon, to wiinl Kichini.sviile; it wns en2As;eil until lite at titjrlit. opening a road to Eli-ia Fonl. Soon after mi liiitht. that division moved to the ford named, und established a crossing. About midnight, the 31 c:tvalry division with nother pontoon train left for (ieriunii i Ford, five t.r ix miles above there, 10 establifh a cro-s-itig. It is s iii th it this as well as the other tlljrt was puccey.sful. The advunte of the 2d corp, Hancock commtnditi, broke camp at midnight and moved down the Srevetieburg anl Kichardsou Road toward the Eili Ford. The entire corps was on ttvirch before 'A o'clock this moinitig, in the same direction, and eif ected to effect a crossing soou alter day light. The ;th corps commenced moving at midnight: consisting of two divisions and pontoon and artillery ttains. This corps passed through jHeveiisburg at midnight. The above corpd was clocely followed by the remainders of corps; all marching toward Uernnniii Fold. Both the 5th and 6ih corps is understood to be cro-eiug the Kapidan. It is probable that the crossing will be guc-esslully accomplished, and w ithout severe opposition by Lee, to whom this bold push mut be more or less a surprise. It ij rot probable that any erious. engagement will be fought to day. Cavalry skirmishes and artillery dueling will likely make up the day' fighting unless the enemy contests our advance in strong force. The World's special says: Passengers who arrived from Baltimore hst evening tdate that information his been received thete, a well as from Norfolk and Fortress Monroe, that Gen- Smith, with a very ptrge army, disembarked on the south side of James river. His object ot course is a mete matter of speculation. It might be a feict lo disperse the rebels and prevout reintorremeLt to Lee: but if it was in earnest, it meant that Fort Darling and Petersburg should be captured, and Richmond be cut of!" from railroad communication with North Carolina and the South. If the news is correct, and its generally be lieved in Baltimore, that the recent action in the West was a feint to deceive the enemy, still all is uncertain. Smith's army may be destined for West Point to co operate with the extreme left wing of Meade's army. The Time's special from Culpepper says: A large column of troops, under Couch and Gregg, is marchiog from Winchester up the Shenandoah valley as a co-operating column de stined eventually to cut the Viigiuia and Tennessee Railroad, while Butler's force strikes the other railroads at diffetent points, thus securing all the railroad connection betwecu Riehand the SouMi. General Untier look well in person at the head of the armv on the Peninsula veterdav: o atnl his host marshalled by such leaders as W. F. Smith. Gilmore, Ferry and Welzel, and immense licet, consisting of troops and a strong squadron of motiirnrs and gunboats, conveyed up one of thoc broad river to the gates or btck floor, and perhaps our iron-clad may once more try the strength of the rebel batteries on the James, Pamunky and Rappahannock. The World's special sas: Durnside is acting as a reserve to the grand Armv of the Potomac When he will move to the front is unknown The World has issued an extra containing a report that on Monday hst Htirnsidc's advance was checked at Thoroughfare Gap by the rebels under Lmgstreet A battle is said to have occurred, resulting iu our defeat, with a loss of two to four thousand. The r.rgra iroors are said to have become demoralize!, and threw down their arms and stampeded to the rear. The story is doubtless a canard. t rnm Cincinnati. Cincinnati, M y 6 The draft in the First Ward pased off quietlv. Among those drawn re Alfred Gaither, Superintendent of the Adams Express Company, and several other pjominent citizens. Governor Brouch addreed tbe National Guitds at Camp Dentition ye-terday in a sterring spee h The 7th regiment of guards left this morning for camp. The Mh 9-h and 10th will follow tomorrow . Six thousand troops have left Indian for tbe front during the past week. Prom M. I. out). St. Lout. May o Yesterdy, three citizens of this c:tv were arretted by United States detective police Over $?5.X counterfeit greenbacks and four plates use! in prir.tir g, were found in possession of tlie parties arreots-d. They are old hands, and luve carried on counterfeiting for several year in this citv and other places. They will be eent to Washington for tritl. From Wnshintjton. Washington May j There is ro doubt, from the intelligence received, that Lee has entirely abandoned his line on the Ripidau, and with his armv his taken the roads running south of that strea'm to Orange Sprinz. destined either for the intrenchments at Richmond cr lor Hanover Court Ho'ise. The Committee on the Conduct of the War o to Anna;s)!i o morrow to examine returned prisoners from Richmond. rolif iral. Bangob. May 5 The Union men of the 4th Congressional Di-trict met in this city to day and nominated delegates to the Baltimore Convention. AmoDj: the resolutions pa?sed the following: , "Resolved, That the circumstances of the countrv demand the re oomiuatiou ot Abraham Liiicolu for President." A Hebel Haid. j PruiritiM). Md.. Mav 5 S me re1! euer- i

rilUs made a raid on the railroad this morning at Blnsimington, captured three trains dJ destroyed $200,000 worth of property belonging to the Railroad Companj. Trains will run to morrow as usual. I'rom lloolssn . Bo'TOf, Mt 5 The Board of Brokers to-day appropriated f 10. ODO to be equally divided between the Baltimore and St. Louia Sanitary Commisfions.

MEDICAL BOOKS, &C.

Galen's Head Dispensary ciiAiiTi:iii:n BT THE LEGISLATURE OF KENTUCKY F0I TH" TREATMENT OF ALL TBI DISKAMS OF THF URINARY ASD GK5ITAL ORGAN. 4L Kb 1. ft. m ft CÄ, PRICK OS CT TK2C CKZfTS. A .lledir.al Hcport, CtUiiing Hirt I'luiea aao iFsyratisyM Aritom-y and I'hytiology oflkt val Organ I in f tt,itiaf ffiZ and DUtdu. OOX A XEW M KTHOD O TRKATISG Venenal Diseases, Inclodiof Syphilis in ail Iti lUjres. GonorThea, Gleet, Stricture, Varleocile, and Hydrocele, Diseases 01 the Kidneys, Bladder. Ac, with jut mercury! containing a valuable treatise on thatwlde-spread maladr of Vonth. 8f min.l V.ikn.., C turcal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Irapotency. 4c. the secret Infinities of youth and maturity rlaina; rrotn the baneful habHs of seif-abos. To which Is added Observation on Feraale Diseasej.tnd otherlnterestinj matter oftheut. most Importance to tbe man-iei and thosccontemptatir.a; marri, whoentertaio doabtsor their physical ab'lity to enter that täte. Sent to any aJdress la t sf aled rrip per, on receipt of ten cents or four stamps. We devot our entire time and attention to the treatment of tho various private diseases treated of In cur prlrate leport. Our Dispensary ii the onlylnstitBtion ( tha kind in America which baa been o tablished by a special charter,ant this fact should give It a preference over tbo varion quack of donbtfnl character to be fonn In al! argectties. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! One department of oar Dispensary is specially devoted to the treatment of '.he Diseases of Females, such as Lachorrhea, or "White," Irreeular, Painful and 3 appresi Menstruation. Nervous and General Debility, Dlseasesof he Womb, Barrenness, Ac. Consultations and examinatiousfree of charge. Also for sale, DR. DKWEE'S REGULATOR PILL. For Female 0btrticticD.., lrn pilarkies, 1c. Married ladies in certain situations should not ue them, as they wonMcaus.. miscarriage. Price 1 per box, and may bo sent lv mail. DR.GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An invaluable article for those wishing to limit the number of their offspring, ol the barren who desire children; warranted not to Injure tbe health, and will last for a lifetime. Sent to any address.underseal, on receiptof 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, our tenrs for the course ot treatment, Ac. Medicines sent to any part of the country to cure any case at home, free from d'angr r curiosity. All transactions private and confidential. Remember the name and number. Direct all letters to GALEN') HEAD DISPENSART decl3-63-d.twlv Louisville. Ky. PRIMv'S EXC ELSIOR FAMILY MEDICINES, VRE A SAFE RE LI A RLE CURATIVE AND PUR ELT veritable, and warranted t piv satisfaction and pertorm as recommended. One trial is worth a volume of Certificate. .Ileulicnl Corrector, for Rillions and Liver Complaints, Sick or Nervous Headache. Dyspepsia, and for purifying tbe blood. lat er, nttiMrtic and Antt-lllllious I'illw. We öfter these Pills and assert that tbey are th best in use, and invito a trial to prove the truth of our assertion. Ague lkll for tbe radical cure of Fever and Ague. A cur is warranted in all cases. lOrad lea tor. We warrant this remedy in all casea to cure ferotiic and recent esses of Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholic or Cholera Morbus. It s.s also the best pain killer extant. Compound I'xtract of Arnica for Rheumatism, Neuralgia Pains, Inflammations. Ac, Ac. One trial will convince the mojt skeptical of the magical effect of thi truly great and wonderful preparation. Aromatic Ointment, for Cuts, new and old; Sores, Boils, Bruises. Burns, Frost Bites, Sore Nipples, Ac. We offer this as one of the est Salves now in use. Iaraian loolli Liquid for Nervous Toothache, Cleaning the Teeth and Purifying the Breath. All of the above seven renifdies are put up scientifically, and sold wholesale and retail al Norwood's Block, Nos. IX and 20 North Illinois street, Indianapolis, and by Druggists and Storekeepers everywhere, and warranted to cure if taken a recommewded. Th sick and afflicted are invited to call at our office, Norwood's Block. Consultations free. Advice gratis. Medicines warranted and cures cuarantred. Call and get circulars, see certificates and receive good and honest treatment. A cents wanted to travel everywhere. Satisfactory Inducements offered. SP1CER, HENNINGS A CO., nov!7dVwlv Proprietor. HARDWARE. NEW IRON STORE, PO.TIKROY. FRY cfc CO., No. 24 South Meridian Street, I.M)IAAPOLS, I.MIA!VA, Have constantly on band IRON, STEEL, NAILS, ANVIL?. BELLOWS, VICES, AILES, SPRINGS, BOLTS. MALLEABLE CASTINGS, NUTS, W ASHERS. HORSE SHOES, HOUSE SU0E NAILS, WHEELS. HUBS, SI-OKES, FELLOES, SHAFTS, BUGGY AND WAGON BOWS, CHAINS, PIOW II INDS, AC, AC. fr JK IV rtA? 'MT f Tbe Ohio River Salt Company. The Madison pearl Starch Company. yrjTThcy will sell a'.l articles in their line at the lowest market prices. POME ROT, FRT A CO. febl? dAw. NOTIONS, &C. ( IIILI)Ui:. S CAKS, GIGS, AND W ILLO XV XV A G OXS , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ITIFTT DIFFERENT STILES ON EXHIBITION AND ' for sale at my sa!esrora. t.p ta;rs. Tly are selected from the best manufacturers, and vary iu prices from TWO to THIRTY DOLLARS apiece. Dealers will find it to the.r interest to inspect tfae.e roMs. CHARLES MAYER, feb20-4A6m No. 29 West Washington Street. WANTED. $75 TO $150 PER MONTH. rpiIF. LITTLE GIANT SEWING MACHINE COMX par.y wa::t an . ;rr.t r. each County to solicit order f- r lhe:r I e $15 Machii w:th iruse. nct-w driver ani extra üeroies. We wiil pay a i.oeral salary and exper.scs, or give a larrc comnu-M'n. For particulars, terms, Ac, e:.cIoe a stamp and aldres T. S. PAGE, Toledo, Ohio, General Agent fcrtbe United States. apr:-dlmAw"Tt CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET, Y ALL-PAPER AD rivrsro house, No. 81 East Wa-hictn Str"t, optosi:e the Conrt Uone. J. & C. KRAUSS, ixroaTRas, a.xd wFot.aAt.a avp sttsil tv alias iü CARPETS, WALL-PAPERS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, CURTAINS, and many articles pertalr.ing to the House Farni-hin? line. ALM. of a new and superior make tnch'3-lv joxatiiax v. c;oi:i)o, ATTOItNKY AT L.VW, T TAVING OI'KNED A LAW OFFICE IMMEDIATELY IX OTr HUNTER'S SHOE STitRE, No. IO Fast Wa-h'ryun street, Ir.diar.spl., Ii.disna, tender bis professional service to lb public. Ear-d1j

DRY GOODS.

H ii 01 10 a 8 NOTIONS, &C. L. LTJDORFF & CO., SUCCESSORS TO tiiosk: a- i,iii:v, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN NOTIONS, TAILORS' TlwIMIUITVGS Cents' Furnishing Coods, AND C HAVE REMOVED TO No. 32 South Meridian Street. I'TP-'' rclTd, a. very larjfc aorlineiil of (ioodo, wlilcli rlll be old tit a. aiiiall ndvrtuce on .ev York price). apr29-dly DRY COODS, &C, &C. SPRING GOODS FOR THE LADIES. IVE.VS cV CO., No. 1 South Meridian Street, (OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING.) IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR CLOAK HOUSE will o;ea, ta Monday, April 1?, 144, a plen-Ud stock of STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, The rhritsHt ever broccbt to this city. Ladies woo Id do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, as tbo good have been selected by an e i periencr buyer In tbo I Katern market, and wdl bs aold at a small vlvancstfor I cab fvsg-A Crt da Triramer wanted no other need apply IVENS A CU No. 1 South Meridian Street, next, to American Express Ofice. aprll-dtf

Brr a r.ENriNp; wat.tmm w atch ify rt durable anl reliib! t;ni le.p.r. BUY A GENUINE W.Tn M r ATCll-lt exwtoksw and is worth donbioth n. t.f ,e w.rtLWo Enluk and Smiaa watch. GENUINE WLTHVM WATUIli:. inaJ ijrfoah fr funu4 rFt end Cn 'Mw,, GENUINE VAI.TIIKM v. ATrI!E.S. m.t. espeeeaty for 4sZJeT hesvy hi;jjt!u,' eis., sturste t nie k.;-r.. W jet or W.fcbe. dnct fro- tb. nianuractury, and keep nous but tho jrnuim. SINGLE WATCriE ENT TO Ot.riEr.! orott.ero ia w.m t,f time-krep-r, at tie l ...t rates. Tbe tra.lo su; pliod at iactury j :ires. trx. i ,r a clriu'.r. W a'so have a lare variety ft ..w rrie.I ria Watcbsss, Fioo Jewelry auJ S.'.j J i... r wBrr W. P. BINGHAM & CO., 50 Eait Waihlngton Street, N -sr IJ Tclloos' HalL ' TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. WE KEEP ON HAND AND HAKE TO ORDER, ALL kinds of Marble Monuments and Grave St.nes, carve to order, with design, emblem, or devico that may be wanted. Those desiring anytbinir in rur line will do well to rive us a call, a we usenone but the bet materlala and inspire al work. o dAwly STEAM MACHINERY. EAGLE WORKS MAMFACTL'RLXü C03IPAsY. DO YOU WANT Steam Engines or Boilers.' PATENT FIRE EVATORATORS. PATENT SÜ Alt CA N E MILLS, PATENT STK AM COIL EVAPORATORS. PATENTSTAMP MILLS For Pile'i Vtak or Isilr Superior ! Send for Circular, with Cut an Description. Price, etc., etc. Alo, SAW MILLS, FLOURING MILLS, Machinery of II Description. SETST3D FOR CTtCXJX-yriS. CHICAGO, IUJ()IS I. V. rt, Prrsldent. N. B. Aent muu d everywhere, rosr C4 lA wly EXTERMINATORS. Tor ICals, lirc, I5o:u Ihs. Anls. Ht'd II ?Ioths in rttrs, Wooloiis.sVc., Iii'ctHoit i'laiits, ron ls Animals, Ac. Put cp In Ü-V, roc and tl Boses, Pottles aod Flasks. .T and fo iies for Hotels, Public Institution, Ac. "Ori'y Infallible remedies known." Free from Fol sons." "Not dangerous to tbe Unman Famnj." "Lats c me ot;t f f tbe'.r h to die." JtrSoH Whote.ste In all larr dt ea. JVSold by all Iru.'?ists and Retailers erervubere. TH3!:' Law a at?:: of ail ort lies Imitates. J7!js-e that "CrrAa'a" i.amo la on each Box. Bottle and F.ak, before you nr. TTr'Addre- lir.ltY II. COTJIIl. 7PpPat!cirAt IrroT 4! Paoanwar, N. T. While'ale and Ital! Ajjrr.ts, Ind anapotts, Ind. marS-dAwrim mi. Will TT IE It. PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVICE FLEE OF CTfABGE. It. WLiti.er". TLor, Sju-pt-c a:.d Trrrieet f Chronic, Nrrvous, Urinary, a: d Sexual I. sta.se., free, in a plain sealed letter enveirj-e, f.,r sfx ceru to f repay fo-tare. It ii a clar deMr.eai a r,f '.' the c.icease an1 onditioti. reultinr from the Infringement of tb to oral la. firnr, ini!-rces, eipitj.re. aud 1 jt prcieaces 5n marned ad sitg'e life. Every srn'erce eottalr Iistructln to tie aSIicted, and should to reaJ t y overy yoanc person, to keep tbm ell tbe shoals on which others have been broken to pieces. Amativen.es clearly stated to be under tbe cotitroi of judkiotu treatmeu. and therrby prevent inclination ts oie very pioliSc caaso of disease. Nearly every ca of Ii: ran be treated witlioti biTidrance to bu-ire.. Med icrr sei t by mail, secure from observaUon. Charges nol et ate; consultations by letter or at the c fco froe; core. ruaa&toesl. 021j FLCtarle street, between 5:stb and isevetstk, ono sjure so:th of Llndell Hotel. P. O. Bo u Louis. M. Circular Letrer ..peeiatlf for lodissa, cswta!n!r,r nothing rtternag to x aal D.as for 3 recta portage. JaU-dlwly PARTNERSHIP. Copnrtnerliip IXcitiix. fllHE UXDERJ-IGNED HATE FORMED A COPARTI nerhip la tho livery an t aio Stat lo tiJtoess. Tbrir stalle art t.t Kast Pearl treet, 5oa. 12 akd 4, ta the rear of Glenn's Block. Their uk U tbo Bs, ta the market. Their bojies and carrlaa-es arc all Dow. Tb'y bavo perbano the moot p'ettdid tarn oi la tht city, purchard tn Now Tork at aa ImmenM pier. Tbolr fcore. ar. all trsi&ei and aafc. Their ckarrea aro roasoosbW for ciak. HINKT ALLEN, n vi -d: ar T. W. STEW AKT.

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