Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4431, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1865 — Page 1
WATCHES. American Watches. rcxusaxD etiut no&MNa at IQj iL. iir u a f i 1 1 Ä1L 12 UU11 1 111 13 SOUTH liEEIBlAli STREET. (cct5i or rxL itiiht.) ELDER, RARKNESS & BINGHAM, rroprlzlor. VOLUME XIV. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 18(5. NUMBER 1,131.
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ADVIBTWISa III THK WEEKLT. v Od aanare, on tnaertioH f 0 75 u two " . 1 00 four 3 00 I tiort of each adittohal nr 13 Lal adertlwmet:ta Inserted attbexpCM oftLa at.ormeTa ordertnc and Dot dlarabl for tta lal proceedi.bat cpllecullat ar usual t'm. luMihri not accoialabla for tha accoracy of legal adertieuint4broad tat aaionat charged for tbelr publication. FLtJKR, UARKNKSS A BINOHAM. , J Froprletort Indiana StataSetitiucl. J. M. TILPOKD, P?eldent iDdUnapolls Journal Company. INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. md:bos aaiiaoan. Trabi j Laave. Tiaiua Arrive. A.M... Mall 11:15A.M. 3 00 P. M 8:15 P.M. jar rciMxvn.i.B aauaoAO. Traisa Laave. ' Train Arrive, afornicg Ezpreaa.6.00 A.M. 7igbt Express 3.50 A. M Cblcago Expre, Cblcajro Ki press, Night Ixpra-a, 10:00 P. M. Evening Kxprtta S.13 V. M taniaaarLi, rtan a riro railroad. aln IBe. Traroa Arrive. 13:4 P. M. .. Ma!! . 9:25A.M. I0.30 P. M.... Chicago Expreaa, No. 1... 4:25 P. U. L 4V AYBTTl BAI! IAA1 TralnaLoava. 1140 P. M..... 7 30 P.M ia.15 P M 4 i taaBATB aa'UMRv. Traisa liOava Tratut Arrive .. 5:3 A. M. . 10:45 A.X. ,. 5:30 P.M. Traina Arrlvo. 805 A. M.M ....545 A.M. 1140 P. M.. 10:35 A. M 100 P. M 7:3iP. M. lariAIAfCtll 4V9 CTVnil ATI BAItXOAD. T'alna Leave. Tralna Arriva. 5 V) A.M Ma'.l 12:0 P. M. 10 50 A. 5 AccommHalioB 50 P. M. 750 P. M Expreoa 055P.M. COLCaara ab nciAiArouscaaTRAL bailwat. Tratuk livave. Tra'm Arrive 00 A.M Day Kipres ..12:15 Noon. 1:15 P. M MaT. 1:45 P. M 715 P. M Night Kxpreu 10 22 Y. M. 'IU.ir0ITAIVBBAC.B0AB. Tratna Leava. 7:00 A. M .. Tralna Arriva. 1.45 P.M. A QO P t2ila)iN oo q 20 P. M .Mail 12.22 P. M. LOC1SVILI B, II W AI BAST A ClICA'iO BAII.B0 Al CBAHGB or Tm a. Eipreaa Grecocatle Jauctloo gwinf( north 5.50 P M 3oiD(r ooib 1.10 P M r.T IE R C ;H ÄNTTÄI LO 111 N C lewis sc no ii z, " " tkopriitor or TUR FIRST CLASS MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAB LIS II M. l 1ST T, K3W PENNSYLVANIA STREET, . Two Doors South or Font OJDct INDIANAI'OUS. ootl-Jtf T01ND1ANA .vftARäm EzKCb'TITK DlfARTMEM; (fQ'Mfr t J i I DCREAD OF riXAfCX. iri INDIANA OFFICKRS, ho have been oj are serxlng In the amy, ar tnfoctr thai their, ivjret turns wiilh mjjle p and ptatei?othe proper Department - and Certilcatea of acquittance oMalm-d, fr or kirr't, by appijirig to Mr. C. F. Kooker. Chief Clerk State Ordnance lepartraent, off.ee up ta;r over Vaje!' hardware store, No. 21 West Washicarton atreet.'Uidianapoli. R mktn retnrna- aa above directed, offlcef Will Cot ocly aave all fes bat they will be able to settle with tb Govemtnent and draw their pay from one to three raootha earlier than If tha butnea 1 entrusted to Claim A ..St.. 1 W. 11. H. TERRXUh ir-dtf rra-i,.t retarv. t WEANS TO SECUrtGOOD HOMES. AV JT ARK Of TF RING SUPERIOR INPtT KMENTS L t rrartu with a l'.ttla reJy meaca to secure honva. "iU 011 T.t i:mirel on Time . abd erect crynlVnable Jwel.lrOa. bnl'.t yf workmen and in jrovd V.'yle. en tbe paytyNi f b t as mach as tbe improvement1 ct tbe 'rrma.: , Ji b paid on easy payment not much more than a fa T rent on tbe prrma. Hai- lots in nearly apartaVf tbe city, we can acccOTtnoda' all w1birgto secure a home; and bavK a Iara-e amnst cf la-bberon band, and workmen realy mplcyed,' wa aa erect r-.;M;r.j-. on abort rttVe. M ar hlAlS n I'lEKCK. a--Ji Heat F. täte At LOAN.OFFICg L O IV O FF1 C 1 AthrKtd tf Govsrnrurnl. Money ADVANcm on wvynr5. mo Jewelry, T.ate, l u ia.ry Gos!s MakONK. and all ai jsv .1 rr-. o j.j noTa rtrtet, icrwooa a d.osa, up sia.rs. lfOlTe op-a at all fcoura. EovtreA-dly I It. A. Ii. KF.L.H A N , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICE NO. 10 TliQIMA ATX3TUE. RFS1DIICI, 9t KOETB AIARAMA ST. ra Vi
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GREAT BARGAINS -ISSEStHOTS KI3AT orrOUTUIMTY KOR THKPOOB MiA.Nl F OR INSTA5C1:. IK HE HAS 13O0 HK CAN ECILD hnn.. worth liiPO. and liberal rarmenU will be Kivcn on tbe lot aud tn rema-naer on ice noua. In c of misfortune Vt th purchaser, we will le Mux to take the renta cf the property f..r tb balance of lt.o purchase woney CDt'.l !t Ja a'.l paid, and thm rel ere him from any risk LateT?r. Tbl U aa great a& oppurtaiiity aa bad ever been oTered a poor man in a gruwir.g city l'ke InitanapoIi. Tbi i cot a rtewl,a-.irje to the cndr!ried, fur we Lave been enfcaf"! in it fr ten years and wo refer to tbe old etMera and business men of tbe city, and to bon.Ired of rervua wbo baro -t their homei In tbla way throuib oi. i IflcKaUltXAIY A i'lEIlt:E. 30 Vft' Wnhlnglon strvct, Ont Door Eatt Palmer House. octl4-12ni Tin: INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, riiiuticlal Agent und Desijjiinit-tl Depository of the U tilled Mute. AUTHORIZED CAPITA! tU-GOtf CASH CAPITAL TAID IX SOU.0O0 WILL receiva BubNcriptlon.s at taaurial ageut of tbe Government, for all of it popular loans Will collect old interest on regl-tered and coupon lnd on the mot liberal temiit. Currency bonds cabed on preentation wheti due. Alwaya on band a fall oupply of U. S. revenue utampn, for aale at tbe regular discount. Will buy and aeil all ajovernment securities, orders on Washington, colu and exchanfe iu all the principal cities. Will make collection throughout tbe West and Tast at very reasonable rate. Will receive deposits, and loan money at i f i r ceiit., on (rood security. LUvin unliwiteJ fi ilities will transact all kind oi tanking buinesa on fir terms and with tte utmit promptness. IHKO. P.HALT.IlKTrPrea't. I5GRAM FLETCUEK. Cashier. Indianapolis. December 3, lsC4. (!ec4-d!5m GROCERS. j. a. nam, w. a.aroaaA, l. w.iassilman. SAWVEU, STÖXEMAN Ac IIASSi:iIA. i (Socceasora to Sawyer A Starret!,) WIioIohuIo Dcalui'M in STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES No. 13 South Meridian Street. ' U7K ARK NOW KFCKIV1NG A FULL ASSORT ment ef Gk!s, and will be harpy to supply tbe wants of our numerous customer at the lowest rates. Indianapolis, October 31, 164 novl-d2m SALOON. RATES HOUSE SALOON, (UNDER BATFS HOUSE KNTRANCE,) out-: av-jr A. J, ?IYi:iSS J.r4Irietor. r flHE Bar is suppliedwith pure lifjuors, wines, and the JL best branda of cigars and tobacco; also the choicest old Bonrbon and Wheat Whisky. Tbe establlshmeEt ha been reaovateJ throughout. M'dtf PLANING & FLOORINGMILL. u Soulh Xeyr Jersey Siiet. 's rvOOR, 4tIND, anh-Vash factory, PLANING 1 and Flooring Mill. IlAvitii completed my Factory, Isffi rrepnr-oyjr-l.Ub lKors, Sa.h, T.f l. Doornud Vidw Fafemes, Molding CyrrJce, )vket, Ire.--ed Lumber, Weatberboaniiru, an.d othr lianufactnred lumber pertaining 13 a building, at as reasonable rates as any ) rt '' turer in tba city. - f Havtr ir on hand alarif tx-k of tboreif!3Tt fQafd 'River" Pine LcmSttr, ki enabled to warrant try ir.anJifacture. Order for working, flooring. dr-.s r aid rlaninir l:iyaer rremrtlr attended to. M vx d3m. . WAi:satr 47a TV. RENOVAf $ Q f)- - I CLEANING AND DYEING E STABLiSKMENT r I II 7. UNITED STAT ES D Y R-H or S , n 0 . 3 4 y L'T3 I Illinois treet. Indianapolis, Indiana. At tti old aad well-kcowu etabl'..hnier,t, the ldles can have si'.ks and woolen good dyed in permanent and beautiful colors; and gen's' garments thoroughly renovated and repaired. New ar.d secord-hand c'.otbn g bought and ol also, a paticular i-Anch In tbe buitie!s denominated f.redrawtg bil'.ia 4:at'!e cloth, or tear la ar.y gtrment caaba so wrought ut It can not b vi.-ib!e to tfca naked eya. Keoiember tho place. No. 3 South U'.'tu street. JanlO JOSKPF FIAKK1S. Proprietor. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Ptiiladelpliln, I'u. DISKASr.S OF 111F. NKRVOl"., SKMINAI, URINARY AND SEXUAL SYSTr.MS New anl rel ab'.e , Iretruett iu Kept-rrs of iba Howard . Asociation Srt rrailin seale.1 lefer enreUpca, fre cf cha't-e. Adores. Irr. J SKII.L1N 1!OI;HTON, Hwa-vl .via'ict., i V-vS Sonth N ntS "et. r !.HeiKu p PrT7 ',-4 y A Y WtiNhin:ttni, City, D.O. VTTORNKTS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS OF CI s im: Of.ce No. 43J Pe-i:jlvar.:a avenue, a few :torj eat cf the National HoteT. Will pro ecute ciatas lff'f tte Uc.ted States Court of Cla'ru ar.4 Co.gt-. Fuslre.swub all tbe Kaecutive Iej artmcM. inola 1irg C'.a:ras of every description ccatecte! w:th tbe Milltsry and Naval Service, attended to with promptness and cergy. , oc-J-d3ra
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Telegraphic Dispatches. aaroaniD axrajiLT roaria naiti tat at matt.
SATURDAY NIGHT REPORT. LATER FROM N. C.! iiiti Details of the aclion at Fort Fihcr. GALLANTRY OF OUR TROOPS. Rumored Evacuation of Richmond, UNION FEELING IN SAVANNAH. Affairs in Louisiana, HOODS REPORT TO JEFF DAVIS. ; CONDITION OF HIS ARMY. MEXICAN NEWS. &c, Ar., Av. , ' 44.. Ar, Iroui .tew York. 'tw York, December 31. The FleraU'i correppoiident details the operations of tba l&r.d fortfa again:t Fort Fisher. Oa lan.linj;, rebel, on the left of their line of work, at odco r:in out with a white fitg, atJ there was a race between the troop and marines to fee which would first reach the hattery, and obtain the aunesder. The roirinc. hat'in, the rhortest distance, gaintd tlie ftie thus out hundred prisoucrs were jolted down to the rear of Admiral Porter. (Jenernl Curtis then moved his troops fioin the beach towards Fort Kieher, cutting the telegraph communication with Wilmington. About one quarter o( a mile from Furt Fisher a srnall furt was reached, but it whs evacuated on the approach of our troops. In the metn'.ime mote troup 1 tnded under (encral Arne-, and ther r-ulied forward to ?ujv port General Curtis, who, with tkirmi.ber, vint in front of Fort Fisher.It was then that Lientcnant Win. li. Wallir;?, of the 14'2d New York, captured the (Ug of the lort and tne courier, r.i d.pitchti ana horse, Riid two other hor-e. and a mule. I Night appro-ichinp, orders were issued to with- j draw the troops; but jut previous, Curli? hid Ii patched a email force to ascertain a point, rtnd ! who captured the captain of a Im Iter j, and a bnt- I ta'iuu ol junior reserves who threw down their Arnu a tid anrrei.Jered on the return of the prisoners, and under cofnurtnd of their own olScers, and carrying arms, took their places in column and marched as reularlj as our owu troop. Tbe ll?th N Y., who captured, and had them in charge, considered it n piece of most exquisite pleasantry to convoy a pfty of enemies who equalled them in number., and each of whom was armed svitb loaded and capped Austriau rifles. After re-embaikiug the troop, for a while the ! surf became so rough that it was foutid necessary to heave to Nearly iix hundred were left on höre during tbe night in tbe storm, but morning foutid these brave men utrongly entrenched and 1 awaiting an assault fiom the enemy without any i fear. ! At ten o'clock a. m. it was discovered that ten men of tbe ekirmieh line had been left in front or Fort FL-her. They w tre iniraedUtely called in and reached the point of debarkation without molestation from tbe enemy. One of their number, who had been ported on the banks of Capo Fear river, reported that in the night two banres loaded with troops had left the fort. Dating tbe day a deserter from the '21 South i Caruliua cavalry, more likely sent out by the j rebels with a lie in his mouth, came in reporting ; that ü.ÜUl) of tbe tiiemy had concentrated on the j right tlank-and proposed an attack during the itiirht. j Word was sent to Admiral I'orter, and four I teen gunboata were place J so as to intercept this movement. I The weather wus to bad our troops could not j ie-embark that afternoon or night i Tbe gunboat shelled on both flanks of our troops throughout th night, but there were no signs of the enemy. Tbe neat day, the 27th, tbo weather modera ted, and all our troop? were got on board of the j transports, together with the prisoners. Our men showed no signs of tbe hard-hip they had suffered, while the prisoners were entirely broken ' and hardly able to climb Jay? ship' fides. Many J of them were apparently not over fifteeu years of age. 9 ' ! The Commercial's Washington special ays rumors are cjirrent of the evacuaon of Uichnond by fMrebe'"'' A i TljQfpeut of the military and naval r.ews j h very eticoui ag'ng. 'The Herald's Washington special sys that) the priiotilr qust: is justiojr a s 'reject of ; serious roidertion and apprehensions are en- , tertained that it may be made a jrct of con I gresional investigation, when TTay'possibly J Ff uovnfenr is lot free from i bsCV iilailsing vyring. . j The Times' specnl say that notwithstanding I thete ws an agreement made no roe two months between our government aud Lee that each artr should scrJ KVkets andpiMiine to thVr prisoners, ueflj rhi yer-wT tujur IjJnr prisot t icMvei verumeut ; theCt'sty bwev., instill euQjTi liSiefSXz sppes l C ft j j' s.nn to i heir i rriot:er(i The Tribune's Washington special hays: Keturns iCk-eived at the provost mr?hal general's j bureau. bow that tbe number of men raired by j recruiting is larger cow than at any time during the year. Pe-erttrs report that the rebels are moving all 1 !mrr n ir'.i 1 ,fr v li(ir:t tl'e arspn! a! rthr ! puh'ic work? in Kicj-asonl preparatory to the! ! ev.ieuAii. n of the city j Oilir-ii! ref.irii show that he numbfr f : woufdrd 'v theh?tle at N.t.ltv'::!e is !es th-tt-. ! 3.1UM. i A letier Irom W nlminrun irc an account j i of the cooltiess ot Lieut. Cashing in sounding j ; the channel at the entrance of Cpe Fetr river He wis in au open bnat with thirteen tnn arid ; thu:a?rer mate, Morton, of the fiship Niagara twelve sa'i-rs roweu ki txst wn.ie, thne stood in tl.e bow an! t'xik sounding Lt ! Cu-bing directed the cour.-c, whüe Hjrton nottl ; rr 1 -1 1.1 a d j n the jur. :ir;; I rev röhret uirecti v to w-idthef-Tt ünd within beach in frc:;: of it. The v.rl open 1 f th tire oti rebei them with arti U rv hlJ m usketry, but thev all esraj td unhurt. (1 ni'enitti Jrotn Sv-.;,:,a!i r the t'opie are quiet nd eat sStd They boast that the toneof the rebel leaders did not represe-jt their on fee! ngs There is rt doubt of their retdir.esh to retura to the L'i'ion as .iun as .trrrnn etit authority ca be accoiaploiie-i. The World City Foint spec al of the 23tii. eava a demons'.rat;on has been made in front of the 16th corps, fr the put lew days, indicating oVr.ie moveciei.ts. by t.l.erebe!s It is thonubt by some they were trying to conceal the withdrawal of troops, a portion for Ljr.clburg. or ia that direction, to operate agth.st äberidaa.and another to aid the force at Wilmicijloa or Charles toa. A deserter reports that he was told Oen. Lee contemplated eome movement within thirty dajl, irtis. troali tttoc'tU ibi world..
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Gea. Uatler anJ fU" arrived at Aikca'i laaJing on the 2otb. A lady on ber way north, from Richmond, represent affairs in that city more gloomy than ever, declarations that therebel caui is hopeless, are openly made amocg tbe people. Southern politicians vi:t tbe army daily, to recognize the solliers. Tbe Herald's correspondent says that the two recent expeditions from Morganiza into the interior of Louisiana bad met with great success in breaking up guerrilla camp?, capturing store, ic. Two thousand 2ve hundred rebel, under Adams and Scott, were threatening Haton Ilouge on the 2 Ith. The Richmond papers of the 2th .ay that ilosby's wound is not mortal. The rebel bouse of representatives made inquiry of Jeff Davis if passports hare been granted to young men who do not wish to be in at the death of the Confederacy on their arrival at fighting age. The Richmond Examiner &ajs that the exchange of piisoners is about to bo resumed at Wilmington. The sa-me paper says that tbe followicg olücers have been received at Libby IVidou since Sunday last: Col J. N. Hanson. 37th Kentucky rifles ; Lieut. 11. (1 Hutching, New York car airy ; Lieut. T. Tripley, New York mounted rifle : 1st Lieut. J. 11 Evans, U7th New York ; A. Cow ick, surgeon ia-chief of Thomas' army. Richmond paper of the Sikh inlorm their readers that ctlicial dii-pstehes from Kood repre sent he u rallying his army f t Columbia; that he brought oJ with hüa 7U p etes of artillery; that he lost no more men than the enemy, and that his army might be rapidly rendered efficient by a more able commander. The cr emy waa pressing him. The Juarez government of Mexico offers a bounty of $'JIH) to volunteers from foreign countries who will eater it military seevice. A fresh rebellion broke out in Cartbapenia, but was crushed in a battle fought on the iUh of December. It appears there were 197 sick soldiers on the North America when she w ent down. Only C2 out of 2C9 peraocs on board were saved She had alio a valuable cargo of cotton.
From WfKktilnfffoii. WAai.urox. December 3i. 3?eci4i to the Foot sirs there is not the least foundation for ' ays current rej)Oits tnond. ft' T aa A ia AVatvi ''e r T I - Vi It is understood tbat ifr. Seward's letter relative to tbe Florida affair is accepted by the act iag minister of Brazil as satisfactory. Tbe post office department finding the letter delivery syatem works badly have determined to ccn Re) it to the large cities. Snow commenced ladling here at 1 o'clock this morning, and continued, with an occasional interruption, till 5 o'clock this P. ,M. The fall of snow is not heavy Pardon Worse! y, the detective and spy, va whos-e information a number of merchants of Wa.-hington and Ualtimoie were arrested, some weeks ao, charged with selling goods to rebels, made aflidarit before the proper authorities that that having pUred at gambling twice in this city he lost $3, (H)p belonging to the government, consequently rfie prisoners bare been placed under charge of a military guard, pending investigation into the affair. A letter from the army of the l'otomac of the 27th :tys tht a relicl spy n recently cantured rear City Foint, on whose person drawings of'ottr defenses in this locality were found. He was on bis way to City Point, to. complete his rai.swu, by examining the inner line works at that place. Cul. Seaton. after active service for more than half a century, announces that after to-day the proprietorship and management of The National Intelligencer pas into other hands. Jame C. Willing also retires from that establishment. The trial of Col. NLorth, the New York raiü-, tary state agent, M. M. Jones and 'Levi Cohn,' will be concluded on Tuesday. From Cnlrw. Caiao, December 31, le'Gl The surgeon's girr, with, a party of taelve persons nboard, left the hospital boat, Mound Citv, lat ni gbt, with tbe dcfcigH of landing at the navy yard. The nitht was very dark and the snowfalling fact, in attempting to land, the gig swept under the bowi of the dispatel boat Gen. Lyon and was capsized: L. C. Ku Hey anJ daughter, of St. Louis, 'Jobu Hess, of Terre Haute, and Jones, a seaman, were drowned. Mrs Dudley, who was in poor health, was so overcome by tho loss of her hu.btnd and child tbat her reason gave way, and she is now in a very serious condition. The steamer Silver Moon, with thirty niue bales of cotton, fiom Memphis, parsed to-day tor Cincinnati. She reports very heuvy ice between Hick man and Cairo. . A due! was fought near Meujphis.betw een to planters on the 2th, resulting in the death of both parties. General Canby lias issued an order advising steamboal men tobe ou guard against guerrillas although they hare disturbed none of the boats for some time, organization? are known to exist for the purpose of destroying ?teameis and storehouses alone the Mississippi. The trial of Dr. McMillan, charged with attempting to burn the Memphis & Chatleston railroad depot, is still progressing before the military commission at Memphis. rrom eiv lln-reii. Naw Havex, December 31. The Faliadium tliis evening, contains the following facts, furn-' ishe 1 by Capt. Itice, Frovort Marshal Conscripts camp. They are interesting si they indicate that four of the St. Albans ra'ders have been caught at camp, on Friday, the 'J3d inst.: A detach meut of recruits have arrived from Windsor, Yt , in which were four men, evidently Southerners, of good appearance. Two of them after their ar rival displayed a great deal of St Albans money, and dc-sired to know if the St Albans banks were redeeming their bills, and wan'ed to exchange them lor other money. They showed, a!s". bills on Georgia and South Carolina banks, and a quantity of Canadian silver. They claimed" to belong in Canada and sent away money from camp under different names from tho under whii-h they enlisted. They said they came from Concord, with those St. Albans raiders, who went to Concord to en!i?t ind were caught. Provost Marshal Kite, 0:1 there and other suspicious grounds, arres-.ed the men on Thursday, had them photographed and ti. ir picture sent to Gov Smith, and he telegraphed to Capt. Rice to hold thenj Since thearre-tother South- j erner were heard to sav thst they were present at the trial of the S. Alwins raiders and they j know all aHut tLem Ther, also, appeared to, be full of CvKifede rare money, and accordingly j Cspt. llk-e had them plared in confinement. ; From t'lnelnuall. CtXkix.VAii. Decer&Lcr 31. T!it Gazette's Columbus dispatch say: J A deserter named Cbtrlcs teever was atrest- ! ed there as the suproed murJercr of the Hooa 'ertield, Tennessee " fa mi! v as Deertie The new regime: ts authorized by tlie War Depsrtrnent will e oet:ired ready for the field in a t week The CommerciaFs Columbia, Ter:nee, corre;o' dent tbir.ks the Lt:!k cf Hocni's armv i till north of the Teur.e?ee river. Hood Crs: atte tjpted to Tike the r:vtr at Decatur, b:;t Uenen! (langer ore u pie i the o!are in aJvance and l evied bW.j off At li.e ittr.e time the gurj bolts t tint up the rirr and compelled him to abandon a point near Fiorei.ce. where lie had Dor.toors 0in to had condition of the roa !s ?cve .rnents will not be rapid I rem rtalladelptila. rMitAtALFaiA. Decera!er .11 The Hon Geo. M Dsllas. ex-Vir President of the United State, died at lr. residence a: y o'clock this marnin He was -eU enough tobe abat eitcldlf. Tbe price of substitutes in New Albany ranges from $5X) to $GlX. Tle derstLd is by so ceid tct.ra
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Are in a t'int !a.j ieJ bv ? per! i'ti "X ClUSTADOUO'S li aii: ivr Which, without the a!ii'ti-t troa3!, iaiparvs to tbt hair of the head, the whi-kers, bead, or mau-'tache, ary shade of brown or tbe rn-t perfect Mack. Ils csa uae it without soilir g their f;rgers. It is the ragtetped.tJons hair dje fa Iba world, arid the on!y ci.a frs from e vary p):ionous ingtelier.t, ant tbat roTta!ns a nourishfr.fj and erucH.ent veraiab'e priic-'ple. Crlt2icIoro Hnlr rrecTvativc, a valuable aii unit to the Dye, in dreiitg a ad promoting tbe growth and perfect Leallh of tbe hair, and of itself, when used alone, a safeguard tbat protects the Cbrti from decay under all clrcurnstancea and under all climes. Hanufacturr J by J. CRISTADORO, No. 6 Aator Uoue, New York. Sold by all lrnfist. Applied hy all Hair Dresaera. Jas2.d;ftdA-weow C li 1 P NED! Falsa tights are eitingub-hed heu a llaBarTaira bines fvrtb, aixl the incontestible fact that the hair turns from gray red or sandy to a ;lor!oi black er browr, tjUICKEK THAN THE CllAMELIüX ciiAiiea in Lue, un.trr iLe operatiott CKISTiDOHO'S HAIK DYE! Is now known througbont the Arrierk-sBCOutineiX It ia harraiess, coutaii.s no caustic, Improves tbe fibres, propre a rich, natural And lading color of any shade from a wann brown to a glossy sable, and is endorsed by tbe most e mliwiit analytic chemist In tbe C::'.tJ State. Manufactured by . J. CRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor House, New York. Sold Vy all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. jan3-deodAweow BUSINESS COLLECE. Bryant, Stratton & Spencer's INDIAXAPOT.IS IS ONK OF TI1F. TROMINKNT INSTITUTIONS CONht tntinfj ;be "Chain of -International Business Collies," located In tvi ty-three of the largest cities of the United Statesand Cana las. Life Seblarh!p issued at the Indianapolis College go-:d tbrousbout the '"Chain " Thl. Institution oflm uticquatal advantages to Youn-j Men and Ladies desiring: a Ituines Education. The various departments of book-Keeping. Commercial Law, Calculations, Ac., are under the charge of able and experienced teachers, reaman.vblp taught by one of the authors of the Spenceriaa Jtem. Telegraphing taught by a practical Ojerator. for further information send .ta'nps for College Monthly and specimens of F.U!-ines Wri:ir, or call at 3 li Wet Washington street. i;KYANT, STRATTON & SFENCER, decl0-d3ai ' Indianapolis, Ind. NaTICwAL BANK. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS 18 THK ofllcial depository and financial atftttt of the UuiteJ State, ar.d will Ir.ruUb, on tha ruost favorabla terms, - All kinds of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, And will buy and sell Gold, Silver, F.xchaage, Government Vouchers, Orders on Washicgton, Sta'e Stocks and Public Securities of every description. Colictions will bo promptly made, and every kind of business attended to that belongs to legitimate banking. Kegular customer are only charged ti pej cent, upon Loins obtained at this E&uk, and the mt ample provisions are made for the aafe-keeping f Deposit acu for the accommodation of Depositors In addition to the responsibT.ty of the United States for the liabilities of the Back, the Stockholders are ludi ldual!y responsible to the extent of their stock, in addition to the amount Invested In auch shares, thus a fTording the mot ample security to the public. The following are the present Stockholder of tbs InstitutionWm. n. F.nglish, W. R.Nofäinger, Lewis Jonlon, Deloas Root, Jer. McLene, J. F. D. Lauie, of N.T., iJov. 0. P. Morton Hon. John J. Morrison, Gen. La. Noble, Hon.t)oar B.Horl, Hon. T. A. Hendricks. Hon. David Kilgore, Hen. James A. Cravens. Hon. John C. Nfw, Hon. T. 11. Sullivan, Kev. Wm. A. Ilrflliuay, Prof.C. N.Todd, J. George Still, George w. Riggs, Robert Browning, W. J. Holli lay, W. R. ncllor.ay, J. M. Maxwell. Wm. U. Fry, A. J. Hsy. K. K Tarker, J. L. Holton, Wlr.l"W, Lanier k Co., J. A. Ros, Wm. P.radea, I.erj. F.Tuttle, John W. Murphy, Judge P.M. Fiach. Wm. Wlllard, A. P.aldwin, I). W. Nobis. W. O. Rockwod. Daniel Hensessey, James Powers, J. L. Slaughter, Lucian H.lls, W. S.T. ilortoa, Ilaruabas CofTln, Joba C. nereth. Dr. J. at. Gait on, 11. B. Fit ch. Dr. J. H. WotnlbBi Jnc. C. Wright, John Hendricks, I. J. Danfor.h, Jarues Greene, A.D. Biiltngsly, W. W. leathers, James Wintlow. Julyll A SUHE CURE! Tv ; JLi ' ERY BODY i beic; cure cf this di.Mressirgd.s. fae I v the u of DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Ksd what a safferT says: ' Mr. J. V. Hazar le, 164 Second, treet, C nttrr.ati. O. y be has bee:i a dreadful suferer w!h I;l-s l-r a '..-r ti'xe, ai-d bs tr-eci Lar!y everything, in 1 ohu'.a :. r.:rf. H ued abont one-f.inrtli of a pn of l Str.vfcland'a r-.!e Ou.tai-tt. and It made a conj!eta cor Ha a ivises evry one a-Cer:i.g tatry it. Sold by a'.! Drugiit.s at 50 rents p-r pot. ManafactLrt atNe. 6 Kat Farti treet. Cii.ciitati. O. A.kf.r SlrlclilmuVs Tile Ilnntdy. ' Fr sale y W. I. Ha it A Co , Erownfror A S'om Stewart A J!urj;an. J. t. Senour.Toir'.lnfcon A Cox aad Fger A STn-cfr. -aar -dl)eJ.Aly . .11. sSpicek & ;o., REAL ESTATE AGKiXTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North niinois Streei Iuclianapollfs. lud, euiy
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r?-Li:T THOSE WHO HAYP DOUDTED the virtue of lit it's Caoacv kmu, if any rach there be, read the falle ir.g certificate fratn get-tlenea wll known in th.a coxnun::y, ad dzYt no more. Its rnrTsl Irrt rod oct ion lr.!o the irny wt'.l save tha live tf thouarsJs of oar aoMiera: InaTiiit,Jf, 1J. We, the nr er:rned, kavt seen the gfwvi e-ectof Dr. Joaa Bt u's Caraox RrTTrss In taseof general debility and prostration of the ayktem. asl believe its general use would prever.t dieae a&d relieve rauch an!Ter1r.t. Among our soldiers partlcularfy wouM this be tbe ca.e, especially thae who are exposed the wisrtnatic in-fiaeuc-'s in the Sruiharri cl'mat. hu. niiLtp srrFL. CoMector lat. Ksv. M l.. Ky. CHAS. D. COTTON, Collect r of tbe Port of Ixii:vil'., Ky. COL. II. DENT. Provot Marshal General of Kentucky. RKV. D. P. URNDZR50N, V.ae President of Sanlta'y Commiasion. HaRNET, HUGHES A CO., lYblishers Deraycrat. ü EO. P. DOF.RN, Proprietor Louisviii Anie'cer. HUGOES & PARKHILL, Wholesale Dry Good Dealers, ataia atract. Lob'svllle, Ky. DAVIS. GREXN CO., Wholesale Shoe Dealers, Hain street, Loui-ville. HALT k MAPOTHER, lithographers, corner Market and Third streets, Louisville, Ky . JULIUS WINTER, Clothing Merchant, corner Third aad Markets'.., Loc is vi lie, Kv. CAPT. S. F. IIILLRKTD, Of tha steamer Major Anderson. if AJ. L. T. TnUBSTON, Paymaster C. S. Army. C. M. ilETCALF, National Hotel, Lou!vii:,Ky. , COL. JKSSK LATLKS, 4th Kentucky Cavalry. J GEORGS D. PRKNT1CK, Ixuiv!l!e Journal. SOLD WHOLESALE ET IIA II Y, KXEFEIt A KIMI, 7.1 South Meridian St., Indianapolis. eclfl'Cl-dlylwl-itoarn THE GREAT ENGLI3H REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT! J't tj-ared froxu a irtwrlj4iv f Sir J. Clark X. J Physician Eimorlii,4iyfVit tjneen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing In the cure of all these painful and slajigeroui diseases to which the female coüAÜtuÜoB Is subject. It moderates ob1 net Iocs, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO .TIA KKIi:i) LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will lna short time nrlug on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government stamp af Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. J'UU m?flHl not ItUiLfu Lj i.iVa during th$ Finsl THREE .VOXTIfS of Frtffna cy, a thy art urtft Irinff on .Vitvrri rj", tut at any oilrrtlmt In all rases ' f Nervous and .Spinal AffKtions, Pains In the Pack and Limbs, Fatifu on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterica and Whites, these nils will effect a euro when all other means have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, aa'Jmony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions In the pamphlet around each package, whirb sbonld be carefully preserved. SOLD Y ALL DXCGGItTt .Goe Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, 27, Cortlandt St., New York. N. B. $ l 0!) and 8 postage Mantps enclosed to any aathorited Agent wiil injure a bottle, containing CO Pills, by return mail. ecJ deodiwly KTTHK CONFESSION AND EXFERIence of au Invalid. Published fur the benefit, ai.d as a warning aad CAUTION TO YOUNG MKN who auffe from Nervoas Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, etc., supplying at tbe sane titae, THK MEANS OF SELF -CURE. By one who has cured himself, after being put to great expense and injury through tr.edi;al humbug aud quackery. Byencloaing a post-paid addressed euvelope, aicgle cepiesmay I had of the author. NATIIANIKL MATFAIR, Esq., dec9-(Liwlm P.rooklyn, Kings county, N.T. ÖT SOLDIER S WE THINK DR Strickland is qaite right in advising y va la Lis advertise sent in tar columns of to-day's paper ,lo take a bottl. of his highly recommended Anti-Choler'a Mlitare lit youi knapsacks, It may save the lives of many of oar be soldiers. Mothers, see that your sous do not naglect Ton can get it at the Drug Stores at 50 cents per bottla It Is the best renieJy for PUrrhcea and Dysentery. march7-dlyodAwy 3TD I S E A S E S OF THE NERVOUS Semtnal, Urinary a;id Sexual Systemsnew and reliable treatnient-ln P.eport of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mail iu sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address D. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia Pa. mr0-dlly STN ER VOL'S DERI LIT Y, SEMINAL Weakne, etc., -.? 1-4 creI by. one who has really cured cimselfaiil hunJrc4s of ttber, aad will tell yea notbirgbat tbrtrulh. Address with ptnp. EDWARD II. TRAYIR, (fa'J9-dAwl I,k Box, PMton, Mas. UNDERTAKING. kWlmixg THE DEa!) ! R. MATTBKW UJN. 05K OK OUR WtfX I known Undertakers of tLit city, has procured the necessary infurmatiou and apparatu beret y tbe dead .an t cmbala.ed and tbe body maintain its natural sp gearatce fjr an indnr ite time. The great tumber t sold,rs dying away from Ur. aad friends, has rendered the istrodur-er and prfectcr of the art of era balm lag a public beM-factor. Mr. Lorig has en-aged the services of oi.e of onr d;t;sgu!!id i.liTsitan, a gentleman wbse fCientif r atainn:eiiTs a-e acknowledged br the facnlty, to conduce tbH branch f the besines, and be warrants the most satisfactory r-'u!t8. decl9-dlm. MEDICAL NOTICE. I .1 . A: W.THOMKON, FROM IHK RA5T.1 11 AVK OPENED THEIR OFFICX oa Oje eat aide rt Virginia Avenue, a few doors South if WaA:rron street, Indlanapli, Ind., for the alleviation of human u3erixg, by oIering tosufortunate j? ' V prons a!T..ctM with fcypbius, r I a:;y specW of lYlvate Dieae, s" ra .vv I on mm oiu oasis i Kimc ana f sound puiloopby. . - . 1 . 1 i . SpermatiTba an-t Iiap-ter.cy, aud ievtieralc cae Secu-)da7 or Constitutional Syphiln ef long ssn:?:rg, Oaat cinnr4 cured by any other pby-V-an t this rty, cared prfertly ad permanently, r charge. A1dre Lex 1J1-Je3'64-dly Das THO M JON. w. I. VCiAX, St. D. p. .Ate, . n. DBS. DllZAN & CLARK 1 OFFICE Ao. 1 Aorlli Illinois, St., . Indiananolitu Intl. ew-Im
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