Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4442, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1865 — Page 1

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VATCHEO. STATE T 1 N E L American Watches. 'cr:r er rmi. TstrTj clOER, RARKNESS & BINGHAM, JVt7jrlc7orii. VOLUME xiv. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1865. NUMBER 4,442.

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AdvertUementa leaded and plarad unJr tbe bead cf j Apodal 5ot!cea, If tea line or over, will Kerhared doubl , tbe canal ratea. ; Yearly adrertieri to pay quarterly. Annooaeica; candidatea for office of erery devr1pt!n j I bt r barred at tbe rat offl 60 for each name i a the j Dally, and flln tha Daily and Weekly, tba im t be, In ! all cmm, paid lo advanco. J WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, j PURIJSIIKD KVKRT M05DAT AT Two Dollars and Fifty Cts. a Year, j Tu Cuba of ten and OTer at tl 00 a year. parasui taraaiABtT la aiaan. AnVfKTlsIO IX THY. WKKKLT. rr. .,nre. one liiertion 0 (a two " 1 CO four M 2 00 f vt ach uvqoent lnnertlon, and fur each Inierttcn ef eacj aMitoitaI qaare 13 Legal a'!rti' eraert lr.rtd at tbe expvn.-. of tbe kt.trafjl orderiejr, and w,t delayable for th leital proceed tots bat collectable at our usual time. PabiUhera Dt accovntabla for tba accuracy cf legal adverUnemeot barand the aaioaat charged for tbHr publication. EI.DKK, HAKKNK.SS4 BINOHAV, Prvprletors Indiana State Sentln!. J. M. T1LK0KI, Prea'dect Indianapolia Journal Company. INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIMETABLE. adis4 BAIlaoa. Tran Iar. Tram Arrive -: A.M -..Mall 11:15A.M. s.00 p. 8.15 r. V. jprraawsTiLin naiLaor. Train Leave. Train Arrive. Moraine; Eiprea. 8.00 A.M. Nii;bt Kipresü, 3..VI A. M Cbicago Kiprej, Cbicagt Kxpres, Siabt Kxpref, 10-00 P. M. KTening Kapreaa 8.13 P. M laniaMaroua, rear A!r chica-io baii.aoad. a'n Ieave. 13:4 P.U. Trarna Arrive. , 9:25 A.M. . 4 25 P. M. Malt510:30 P. V. ..Chicago P.xpre, N. 1 tararBrraaAaaaAn Train Laave. 11 40 P. M 730 P.M 10.15 PM Nam mhsoai. Tralm Laave 9 05 A If -" 12 40 P. M 10 40 P.M ... Tra!n Arrive .. A.M. 10:45 A. M. . 3.30 P.M. Train. Arrlv. . S. 4 A SC 1(:35 A. M .73 P.M. a kit no AO. r a:r. Arri4. 1 J 0 P. M. . 6.00 P. K. . r5 P. M IBD1AV Aeons A l OI.VCm4V1 Tralnalaave. 6:V) A. M Mail 1050 A.M ..Ac ciuniortation 7 50 I. M Kirre. roi.ru tri a in iriamapoi iacaarAL bailwat Tr4m lav. 6 0 A. M.. 11'. P . M. 7 6A T. M . . TraliM lri . Trains Arrive .12:15 Noon. . . 1:45 P. M ."10:22 P. at. Tra'n Arriff. . . 143 P.M. . 1215 Noon. . 12: P.M. Dy Expre$ M-l . ...Kight Kipre... . .. aeLLaroTsixa lanBotr T:CO A. M 400 P. U .... 8.30 r.M ... Mail LOCISVII.LB, HIV alb AMI AID CRlCAOO RAILAOAD CBANOI or TtYB. Kxprea GreeurUaJaoctioa going north 5 30 P M Juirg sonth M' P ME R C HÄNTTA TlÖ R INC. LLWIH S(;ilOfiTZ, TROpRirTOR OF TI1K MERCHANT TAILORING K K T V 1 L I H 1 1 3t J2 IV rr. 19 MUT- PENNSYLVANIA STREET, Two Door South of I'osl Olflrt INDIANAPOLIS ortl-dtf TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS. i EsiiTTivs DrrAtTMrNT Of Inpiana.) I IU-kkat or Ft!AMcr., . IriAXroT.i', Juno 24, 1864. ) j INDIANA OFFICERS, who have been or are seniugln i the army, are mforir1 tht their Ordnance Return j wul be made up and pi touted to the prpj-r Department i and certificate of acquittance obtained, frt cf cir-j, j by applying to Mr. C. T. Koker. Chiet Clerk State Or t- , nance lrpartroer.t. oBf uo ;a.r over Vajen bar- j ware tore, No.tU Vet Wking!on treet. lulLanapol:. Br maklQaT returns, a atcva directed, o nicer Mil mt only ava all fe. but they will t-e able to settle with the ' Government and draw tbrir py from one to tbrfe , tnootbi earlier tbn If tbe bires i entmted to Clain I Atent. Rr order of Governor kfoaroa. W. M II. irRUF.IJ-e5-dtf MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. ! Wk abe OrTrrao scrRRtoR iNnrcr.MENTs tJ person with a little realymear t.iecure , bcrpet. We will sell I.of KnlirolyoiB Tsiiir aaJ eret comfortable dwell;r(t,bn!lt y 0 workmen and tn food style, oa the payment f h fa much a the toproTements win cct tbe remalna. to be paM on , aj pajmrnt not mrch more than a fa r 'ent en the ' Irrin!e. llatirn lot In nearly all parts cf the city, we i can aocornrrijdAte alt wihircta seenre a rcrwe; an i hav- , B laree aronnat ef lBberori han1, an.1 orkmm j radv etnpove.t. wa eaa erect MiM:r;c 'R hrrt .et.ee. ( M'KKRXA riF.RCF. mrA-Alt Wa1 r.tate Ac ' LOAN OFFICE . xi y at rrarioA. tnlhorlzrd by iosrrriimriil. 05FT ADVANCFP ON TTATCMF-. MAUtJM)., 1- ir Pta c;nn. rito!. Iirr;t aoJ a'l aia.1 ef I'ersonal Property, r bonsht arxt sold, at is -, X"rth tll'neas street, Norwood's Riock.op stair. irOffce open at a!l hrnr. noTTai-d1y lilt. .4. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICK NO. IO VlkÜlNI ATEXCK. CSIL5CX. if M NORTH AlJlBAaf A ST.

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South IYIei'itiin.n t.. FAT RND UNION DEPUT, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., WHOLESALE DEALERS .irxci.u:vsr.T) y ID) TU S , 5 PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE, PEEFUMEEY A!7D Fancy Goods, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. WK WOULD CALL TnK ATTKSTlOJi OF DRCOfilSTS to tbe above eHtablisbment, and Invite them, when iu the city, to look through oar utock. Our good wer bought v. ben gold at 1 5S, and before the additional 6) per cent lncreae In Tariff H'Jty, which, wa ara confident, will enable na to ll good in our lino very low and yet realixe a profit. We will duplicate any Cincinnati ttll flurtnstion in prke conaidered. Order are follclted je7'C4-dly NATIONAL BANK. mim nun IT I) Ii Mim MUMM Mi OF INDIANAPOLIS "I S TUR official depository and financial agent of tbe I United State, and will furnish, on th mot favrab;e term. All kinds of United States Bonds and Ro venue Stamps, And will buy ad eil Gold, Silver, Exchange, Governnent Vouchers, Order on Vfa-bingtnii, State Stock and Public Securities of every description. Collection will be promptly made, and every kind of br.sh.e. attended to that belong to legitimate banking. liegular customer ar or.lv charged 6 per cent, upon L.eii obtainel at thi Bank, and the mot ample provision are made for the safe-keeping f lepoit and for tie accommodation of Depositor. In addition to th reponib lity of tbe United State for the liabilitie of tbe Bank, the Stockholder are indilduaily responsible to the exteut of their stock, In addition to the amonnt invested in sich hare,tbn affording the nio-t ample eenrity to the public. The following are the present Stockhol !er of tba InstitutionWm. H. Engli-h, TV. R.Nofsinger, Iewi Jordon, De'o Root, Jer. McLene, J. V. D Ijsnie. of N.Y., Gov. O. P. Morton Hon. John J. Morrison, Gen. lx. Noble, Hon. Oscar B. Herd. Hon. T. A. Hendricks, Hon. David Kilgort, Hon. Jamee A. Craven. Hon. John C. New. Hon. T. M. Sullivan, Ker. Wm. A.lloJliday, Trof. C. S.Todd. J. Georr Stil. George w. Hi ggs. Robert Browning, W.J. Holliday. W. K. Holloway. J. M. Matwell. Win. II. Frr, A.J. Hay. K. R. Parker, J. L. Ha:ton. Winslw, I.anirr V IV, j a. r.ov. Wm. Braden, BenJ. F.Tnttle, John W. Murphy, Judge P.M. Fincb Wm. WÜlard, A. Baldwin, D. W. Noble, W.O. Rockwood, Daniel Hennessey. Jame Powers, J. L. Slaughter, I.ncian Hill. W. 8.T. Morton. Barnabas Coff.n, John C. IIreth, Dr. J. M. Gaston, H. B. Pit ch Dr. J. H. Woodbu. Jnc. C. Wright, John Hendnck. A.J. Danforth, Jametireene, A.D. Bi:iing!y, W. W. Leathers, James Wlnslow.. July 11 PLANING & FLOORING MILL. South Now Jersey Stroct. DWR. FUND, AND SASH FACTORY. PLAWXil anU Flo. -nr. a: Mill. Hrin(jertnpet1 my Fartery. I am prepsrec! to farr.ih Ior, Ssh, Blind, Door ar.d Wir.Jow Krames, Mo", '.y.ig, rorruce, Rracket, Ireil Lumber, Sa:ter.ar.t:nff. and other mannfacture.t Iumt-r rerta:nin to a bu.l.':! e, at a reasonable rate a ry thr m:n.fc. turerln tie city. Havtr ir nn hn.l alarse stock of thcrnhly oned "Kiver" Pir.e .umtr, 1 am etVe1 to warrant try rr.anv.fn.tur. Order fr working, fierirj, Jre;r.jt p'anir: lumber rrainptlv attended to. oct-JW d.am WARREX TATF. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, riitlRdelptiln.' Fa. Diseases or inF ervou. sfmixau 1 rix aUY AM 9K.XUAL JTSTEM!-ew ar 1 rel at '. ireatraei.t ir. Keport of the Howard A.ociat;cD Sfr.t Sv rns I in ealed le!te envelope, free of charge. Addr lr. J.SKIUJX RoniHTON, Hewa-d Aeetat;ea, Vo.3 !..ti.ii N-r.ta treeurh-:iaJe-a . f-ivT'fi! RAV V WI.jL.A.IIS, WiiMliiiiioii, Oil v. 13. C V TTOKNETS AT LAW AM) SOUCITURS tF l'Uirc: tfTce o. 3i rennt yl . a:ua areeue, a lew '.r et of the National Hotel, w ill prosecute claims tef-.re t!:e fr.ited State Court cf dam and Corife. lUi'i.e- n itl all the Executive liej.-icietitu, inc'n iir. Claim of every iJertpiin ctr.rec?ed mi'b ibe Military an-1 Natal Service, attended to m it ia rrmptreM aaJ er.rrjv. 'Kil-d-lm j on i n. sii.mvai. I UVEBY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE,

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Telegraphic Dispatches.

BirOkTtD gXrtrSI.T FCt TSJg nirtY ITSTT SBVTUrBI.. SATURDAY NIGHT REPORT. GENERAL NEWS. THE RICHMOND PRESS BLAIR. ON The Wilmington Expedition. miit'fc InMrtictioim to llutlir. FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. Rrovrnlow Nomioated lor (low of Tennessee. SOUTH AMERICAN NEWSAc. Ac Ac. At From 3lcr Vork. Nw Yuan, January 14. Butler' report of the WilmiDgton exptiitioD, with arcompanving docurrenta, filU three columns of the morning papers Very little criticim upou it. 150 rebel officers from Hood's nrmy, incla lin Colonel Morgan, father of John Morgan, jed throush New oik this niorrttnjj on their way to Fort Sarreu. The Commercial derote. cot-siJerahle iipnce to the rebel charges of northern brutalit . and their appeal for foreign f jinpathj. It refutes tbe charge hj reciting i.utnerous ci.-e u! rebel btrbarity, from the battle of Iaiu--t to the present, fieuently ciin prtxit. The World's Washington special -yi: It probable the IVeideut will isue a supplementary proebmatiou fter the fall of Charleston, increasing tLe number and grade of officer", eicluJinir from amnesty, after a certain date, JetT. Davis and supporter; that if they hold out long enough to compel tbe raiding of another array, no arunety whatever will be given, but if they lay down their arms they will be mijaanimously treated. The Times' Washington npeeial mention the artival of Ueneral BurbrMge and staff. The iler.ild'a army of the Poiomac letter say: The attention of army oflicers Is being called to numerous cases of arbitrary arrests, and looks for a correction of the evil. A Savannah letter say a recent successful expedition up the Savannah river, for the destruction of the Charleston and Columbia railroad, is the final pmjrct for the complete i lation of Iiichmond. It i reported at Forties Mot: roe thu the proper authorities have gone t (teorgi lor the purpose of online: the terms on which (eorsia can return to the Union, ani my proceec thence to North Caroiiua. The Herald's äavr.nnah letter says that all men and women who wish to leave the city for the rebel lines will be allowed to go. After he exodus has ceased, no one will be allowed to pa out. The rite captured by u ha been turned over to the mayor for the u-e of the poor. A quantity wiil eoon be ?eut north to pay for provialous. The Whig says the Texas brigade, which when organized, numbered 3,500 trong. now numbers only 400, The brigade voted its New Year's dinner to oldiers' families io I(iehmor;d. The following is a letter of instruction from CJeneral Grant to General I.utler, which is ap-pei.c-d to llusler's report ol the expedition: HKArMjCAttTiKs. City Point, Dec. , lGt To Maj. Gtn. Ji'tlUr, Commanding Army of the James: (Ilmbai.: The first object of the expedition under (Jen. Weitzel, is to cloe against the enemy ihe port of Wilmington uccessfullv; the second will be the capture of Wilmington it-elf. j There are icason.ablo ground to hope for ncces if advantage em be taken of the absent c1 of the greater part f tne enemy lorre rTT? ! lookiijg atter Sherman in Georgi.i Directi'.'ns ! have bepn giveu for the number and equipment of the expedition atd are nil right except in mi- ) important ones of where they embark, and! amount of entrenching tools to be taken. Tle: object of the expedition wiil be gained by effect . ... .. .... . iug a una.ngon tne mm latws oevween Fear river and the Atlantic, north ot the north j entrance to the liver. Should such landin be ' effected, whether the enemy hold Fort Fisher or ! have batteries guarding the entrance to the river,! thec troops should entrench themselves, ani j bv co-operating with the navv, could effect the i reduction and capture 01 tnoe juace . . . I I hese in our n.iMJS, tue navv couiu enter tnc naroor) and the port of Wilmington would be -ealed. j Should Fort Fitter an i the point of land on 1 which it is built lall into our hands immediately 1 on landing, it will tie worth the attempt to it in-i ture Wilmington by a for.l nntch and surpri?, i :f time is concumel in gaming the hrt object of i the expedition, the second wiil become a muter uf after consideration. Detail for execution t are entrusted to you and officers immediately in I command of iroop. Should troop Under Gen. j Weitzel fail to t fleet 1 landing at 01 tie r Fort ' Fisher, thev wiil be returned to the artnv oneral inn again?! Richmond without dir. Signed, U.S. Grant, Lieut. C'ereral. The Commeic-ars Washington special f.as the daiif receipt t of internal revenue this week ! have brought near a million dollar Irorw.-rt! nt ' military intelligence isexpe:tcd. j Iy the Ocean Queen we have Panama dates i of the 5:h. Tbe town of Kameraldo, Ecuador, j was Learlv destroyed by fire on the 9th. Losa J neirly one hundred thousand dollar ' ! There ia uo utwj of any importance from any , j of the States in the interior. A letter from V!- ! i rarai-o. 'J4ih nit , s vs. the Spnr.ili qi;eti n ap pears more intricate than ever. 1 he command- i ersof the Peruvian fleet have informed their Pre?ident that they cacnot cope with the Spmiard. A letter from'Collos, 20th, states, the Spanish ticet La ! been teinforrH by three shirs of war. ' The Pamaua Star and Herald say, it learns J that all re-triciion 1ms t een rcmovel by the Japa:.ee tifitv Lrge nnantities of .-ilk accumu- ' late-i nt Yeddo have irrive-l at Ki;r?.i, and Kiiropem ru ere h nr were r r:i.rtu!ting them selve on tlie improved prospect of business. Street seejersmet t day in front of Cty : Hall IJumor that Mayor (iunther was u:a:n ; in: the irjunction of Mr. Necker against their pavmc-iit They were hsrngue. bv speaker snd atter ward reached the Mayor's room, but no persona! violence was tior.e. A trnc polire forre wa lei.t for ani urcerde! in reforii g crier. The Commerciil Adveit:er iv it i .... red bv a gentleman trini Svntrli, t'rut fceeral I'ni m cuve: '.:nr s are beinc held in ('e-Tiia. The I -t(.ri Traveller of yesterday. iy the rectr.t 1 es from fJeoria of the movement .f Sherman toward t'harleffon. and tue fact tint another txed.iion ; on it w? to v umingt have ctr'i'M tJ.e Cilciil-itit.ris of tl.e ;olJ peulators. The Pot at that t!ire tmy cotresponden: have ecped from the tube's and nrrived it Nihvil!e. It narr.es A. l. RicharJjoa a one of them Mr. Rii-hard-on teleirapSed to The Tr'bune from Knoxii!e. The Norfolk O'. i Dora'u-on stv thai the expeditioa up t!) Savar.rah river destroyed ten miles ol the bjuth Carolina and Columbia railread. A company of Soulh Carolina militia wa captured by FofterV troop near Ilardeeville. They had been two weeks In service and did not like war

I'roui XTnalilnston. W AuittTo,, Jan. 14 -Th following cirrcIar to consular officers in tha Kritih Prntinrfs h jut been ieue-I. Dar.aTMxT or Statk, Wasmixotox January 14, lcC4 Consular officers in terrifone onterm-nou with the Unitrl Stales n their northern, and northeastern froutier are hereby authorized to receive United State currency in payment for passports so long as order of December 17, 16fl, shall remain in force, besring in mind that the law rerjnire five dollars as the fee for issuing a piaaport, which amount it payable to the U. S. Treasury, and in foreign countries with a consular fee of ore dollar in addition. The existing regulations bv which consular agents were for

bidden to give pvsspcrts is hereby rescinded for I the above mentior.e J period . 1 f any person phall j hive been charged mor than legal fees, as they are herein mentioned, the excess will be refunded to him by the consul to whom tbe sum was paid, and uch repajment will be reported to the Depigment. A uniform rate of charge is expected and enjoined, and passports to enter the British provinces will be promptly Issued by thi department on app!ietion, in accordance with pnjort regulations. W. H. Srwaan, Signed. Sec'v of State. WisnuGTOx, Januaiy 14 The Richmond Dispatch of the 12:h mjs: It was reported yesterday that Mr. Blair, the Yankee peace maker, arrived hero to day and had an interview with the president and secretary of war. lie has not, we are assured, come to the citv, sind it i untrue that the secretary of war lias sent him a pass to tint Iiichmond, but we do not doubt that he is In Grant's camp. We have never yet seen nny evidence going to show that he desired coming to this city. A correspondent of The Richmond Enquirer, in speaking of the furloughing of a new regiment of Georgia militia, says: Governor Urowu remarked that they rouIJ go home r.ow, but remain subject to another call when the state required their sei rice'', which he hoped would not be soon. All delinquents are to be tried by a military court martial which is sitting in Macon, and it found guilty the pains And penalties of desertion would be visited upon them. In the Confederate Hou?e of Representatives on Wednesday, Miles, of South Carolina, iutro dueed the following resolutions which were or dered to be printed: Resolved, That under the rons'itution, Con gress alone has the right to declare war, and the rrcsidtut, bv an l with the advice and consent of the Senile, to make a tretty of peace. Iie-olved. Tht all attempts to make peace with the United States by the action or intervention of the separate ßtates comprising the confederacy, ate unauthorized by the constitu tion, and in contravention of the supreme law of the land, and therefore revolutionary. Inform tn has been received at the Navy Department from Acting Mater Gillespie of U. S. bark Urazilian, on duty on St. Anion's sound, Georgia, that boats of that vessel have made several incursions inland, destroying salt woiks consisting often kettles of five hundred gallons each, twenty cant of four by ?ix feet, and eix hundred bushels of salt. The boat also liberated thirty uegroes, sn! captured a number of Confederate prifODets. The salt works were located eighteen miles up Turtle river, on creeks leading into r.uffalo swamp The enemy's force in this country consists of one hundred Confederate soldier, and seventy five militia A refugee who left Richmond two weeks ago reports that Lee has ent troops to meet Sbermau in South Carolina, but ksowledzeof all military movements wa? so wellkept that it is not known io the rebel army what troops, nor the number that have gone, though if is now three week sinve they started. The upper classes among the people of Kirbmopd protess to be confident of the success of the C irrscy;but the poor classen, who have sorely felt the effect of the depleted currency are heartily tired and nek of the war, and anxiou for measures being made for relief. 1 lit appears from a conversation with Mr". Fooie that she had passports to leave the confederacy, and started from Richmond three weeks ago. Senator Foote accompanied her, but without M:rh authority, for the purpose of seeing her sle over the Potomac. In the meantime the oj'Jer wn i-ued by Secretary Seddon to the reel proves; mrsui)at Fredericksburg for his arrest. He was accordingly tracked to Dum fries, and there capture ! and taken bvck to Richmond. Tbe Alexndiia Journal says: Mrs. Foote was taken info custody by our authorities until she arrive 1 in the vicinity of Dumfrie Nothing sail about her huband. Tbe president ha recognized F.n e-t Napoleon More Geodeaux as Consul of' Franco at New Orleans, and France August HotTo.an Consul of the Duke loin of S trfc Minger for the state of Illinois, after a long confinement to hi residem e j cau! bv Ira tnre of his arm. Assistant Secretary Sewaid lua resumed lis j,,.; at the ,t ,te depaitmect. f rom Cnlro. Cairo, January 14. The steamer Mar' :e Citv, from NewJOrleans the Ith has arrived. The eteamhip Creole left for New York on the tith, but broke her machinery f0 miles belo tue c::y nnj was rongcu 10 reinrti. 11er passen-: sera and mails were transported to the Morning Star, which wonl l leave on tbe evnelog of the j "th I Gen. Cny iueI an order directing naval commauders to reize all the private boats that were found landing or engaging m unlawful: trade with the eoemy at poiuts not under milttary or nayal supc-rtisor. He also says that no! permits will be given for the transportation of I products iu insurrectionary districts, or suppliea f except within the lines of actflal eccupation by I ! our forces. All products found moviug n vio1 lation of thi.s order are to te seire-i and lurned ; orer to the p jrchasing aqerit of the distiict where 1 found. Peisons ownins or controlling products ! of insurrectionary districts are permitted to come I t within our ir.es for the nurroJC of uispositiz ol a 1 a tj their products, a- ordered by Conzrejs, and ; pate- will le given inuring their protection,) unless forfeited by bad faith or conduct, within ! the lines. Two hundred bales of cotton were "d at , Xew Orlean. Sujrsr an i nioltHe firm. btx hundred prisoners eiptu:ei iv tnei"ffii arrived at Memphis on the llrh from nhville. N uiiTii 1 c. .lannrr 1 1 The union conveiivcr.tion to div nominated Y. (I Pro nlow for Governor by acclamation. A delegate a-kel if he would accept, vherc upon he responded as follows: (iei.tltmen I pett'e the coi.tiovercv by mi asu:iag you that 1 will accept. (Applause) I. cannot be expected to do anything more, and certaiuly 1 ouj;ht to do no le than tender t' : you s a ei.nver.tion, ray sincere and unfeigned thai.ks for the honor and ilistiuction you have conferred on me I will not srveak to you. gentt!ecicn, b-if what you will lark in speiking.if: the pep!e should ratify the nomination, I will ; try to make (7p in deeds and acts, and (od beir.g my heifer, if ycu will send np a legislature to reorgacir.e ihe militia and pa other nece-ssrv business. I will put an et. d to th'. inferual system of guerrilla fighting in the state ir, et, middle and wet Tenneee it we luve to khool every man. Tiie cor ve:di are i.oii,ir:aftg a legilatut to tii-;! t From f. I. oiils . St I.oii. January 14 Gov. Fletcher i sued a pre lamalion to-day dei'larin Missouri a free State, in accordance with the emancipation ordinance nsedby the State Convention. Hun dred of buiness" huues and private residences rbriiliat'tlv illuminated tonight; bands play- , ing fire work exploding, ani tnocsanoa upon ... a. a a thousands of enthtiiastt; cit jens throng tne streets to witee thegrsr.d ?ectacie. The x'litiou sent from Ctpe Oiraudeau to Cherokee Pay, Ark., under Lieut. Raise, a few days since, killed 19 gurrillai, captured a num ber f priaoner and horw

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R.B. ALYOBTJ j. M.cu.imrtJ. H U AI. TOED ALVORD, CALDWELL, & ALVORD, wliolosalo 2Dof,loi-a lxx aN'1 2LE ff BUS! EAST WASHINGTON STREET, Ire a DAILY receiptor fr toads CuTjtlarjtl on band aadfor sale at lie Uwart prices, a larfe and asor4 stock uf Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Tea, Nails, Glass, Woodenware, Soap, Candles, Starch, Raisins, Cigars, Tobacco, Mackerel, White Fish, Cordage, Twine, Dye-Stuffs, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Whisky, Notions of all kinds & HOSTETTBUS Ml) WAHOO 68 East Washington Street. ; WHAN POMS. IJin tied 9 d w LIQUORS, C. A. Kilioit. Jambs B. Ryak. KIaFjIOTT & RYAN, WCOI.KSA1JC DA ALA RS VS M, KINDS OP LKlUORy SOLD AT THE Cincinnati Daily Quotations. )X HANDS AT ALL TIMES Pure Kentucky Bourbon Whisky, ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES Of different Brand We invite those wanÜDg Pure Liquor lo call and examine for themselves. Corner of MERIDIAN and MARYLAND St.. Indianapolis. led. . jiS-dVw P. S. PARKS, , tv II r ) i hi A I liA W , AXD CLAIM AGENT, No. 6 East Washington Street, (Firt titwy eat f tla P.ranch Rank ef th State,) INDIAN ATOLIS, INDIANA. 'I HE Lntribrd ba had three years eipern-tice in the Pay Department, and 1 thoroughly lamlf r with all tbe Law, Order an Regulation neceary to facilitate the proecuti'n and co'.!cMon of all ilsim sgslo't the flovemment. HemeroWer tljo place ?JO. !: Si . tl I n BJ tors Mreet 'up talre) ia tbo ofrre formerly occupied by MaJ,r D. MrCinre. PayTraer. V . A. tovtO-dtf P. S. P4P.K. PROFESSIONAL. Irv WRICiHT cVHAUVEY W JT JBTC JRm o. V Iist Market Street. cppositt. I-05T orncF. Dr. U. A. Wright Res. cor. Meridian aad Ohio . Dr. T. B. Hsrvey Re a. 141 Alabama street, äs-

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KTLETTIIOSF. WHO n AVK DOUBTED Its a virtue of Fcta's Caaoi Brrrvaa, if aay each there t. res4 the fwllewlnf certificate frata ArnUemea well xaown la tn: teasB-UBiry, aad doebt do xaore. Its ftneral Introoctioa lato the srrv w!M I pvt ( taousaa.1t ot ear Bolster: Loctiaiur, Jan sa, IHX. Tfe, lb tsB.lrkicno!hafOoen tbe arood effects of Dr. Jobs Bvll's Caaao Brmii la case of general JeMLty and prostration of tha . aysten, and believe its aceral nta woald prevent ai.eae and relieva mock an ferineAmong ovr evliers pamcaiariy woail talt t tho ce specially the-o who ara eiaosed t tha ra!snsrfe lc Caence la lb Souther ct.ma'e. maj. rniur spxkl. Collector laL Rev. 3 1 I, Ky CHAS. B. COTTON, Collector o?tie Port eTItiiST.IVe, Ky. CÜL, H. DF.NT, Provost Uarslial Recerst of Kentucky. KKT. P. P. rJENDKRSON. TJco President of Santtay Cmiss'on DARNF.T, HÜGUFS; A CO, Publishers Denycrst. fl t O. P. DCIR5, Proprietor Loulav!'! Anzeiger. Hur.nrs & parkhill, VTbolesale Dry (Jox1s Dealers, Main at real. Lot 1vdle, Ky. DAT1Ä. GREIN A CO., Wholesale Shoe, Dealers, Ma;u street, Loa.'j.yI!le. HART A MAPOTHKR, Litbographers, corner Ustket sod Third streets, Louisville, Ky JWJUS WI51KR, ClothlDir Merchant, corner TLIrd aad Karket ta LouUvllle, ky. CAPT. S. F. niLDRKTH, Of Iba steamer Major Ander. MAJ. L. T. THCRST02T. Paymaster U. S. Amy. C. M. W ETC ALF, National Hotel, I.onisvHle, Ky. COL. JESSK EATLKS, 4 Ik Kentucky Cavalry. GEORGE D. PRENTICE, LouiavtlU Jnnrnal. FOLD TfHOLESAIJE BT DAILY. KCCFElt & ItL'S II, Til South VerWiao St., Ithtianspo!:. declS'64dlyAwl2toam THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT! Priird from a trtM-ijiioH f Mr J. Vtitl J'. ' Phytician SttratrJiH'irytoVt Qun. This lnvalaable medicine Is unfailing in the crra oral) those painful and dangerous ti.eases to which tha famale cwistitutioa 1 subject. It moderstet oMmcÜon, and a speedy cur way be relied on. TO TIA It KI CD LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It w!'.l la a herttim bring on tha monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, prica Ont Dollar, bears tha Cavernous! taotp of (treat Britain, to prevent connterfelts. CAVTIOrV. Vi Ml th-lud n4 IxUxltn by tiUt durig tl ritsl TI1REB MOXTUf rrqm:Vt ,19 they art $tf to briny on Ji"e.yrriijfft, but nt nny cilerlirrt tliy nrt soa. In all cafe f Xrvou and Spinal Affectians, Pairs in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palp'.tation of the Heart, Itynf erics and Yfbite, these mi win effect a cure when all ruber mean haT failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not ontain Iron, calomel, aaMmony . or anything hurtful to the cntttoticn. Foil directions in tb pamphlet aronr:-! each parage, which shonld bo carefully preserved. ZOLD R Y ALL LRUpGItTo ule Ageat for tha United Slates and Canada, JOB MOSES, 27, Cottlaudt SC. Sew Tork. V. B. $1 IK) and 6 postae; stamps enclosed to aj tl. thoriced Ageet wiil fuMire a bottle, containing SO Pitla. by rotnm maU. decS-deodAwly UNPRESENTABLE HEADS Are n a moment beaatitied by tue .peratlun or CIMSTADOKO'S 1IA1H I)C, Which, without the slightest trouble, ia; parts to the hslr of the Lead, the wbiiker beard, or aaviiMache, aay sbade of brown or tbe most perfect black. Indies ca nse it without soiling tbeir flrgera. It Is tha tuou eipeitious hair dye in the wrld, and the ooly one freo frora every poio.i ingrel.e-ut, and that oura''i a noarifbing and atuolLent veataalo principle. CriPifadoro's Hair Irecrvf Ive, a valuable sdjanf to tha Dya, ia dressing and promoting the growth and perfect health of the hair, ar.d of itself, when used, alone, a safeguard that protects the Sbrei from decay under all cin-uma'snte and nude r all climes. Manurannre4 .y CK1STADOR0, !f. 6 Ator Houso, 5ewTork. Sold byall DragcMs. Applied by all Ht'r Dressers. Jait.deodAweow rSTTIIK CONFESSION" A5D EXTERIeaco cf an Invalid. Published fot tha beneSt,and as a from 5ervoas Debility, Prematare Decay of Manhood, etc., supplying at tbo same time, THE MEAX3 OF SELF-CUKK. By ore wbo ha cured himself, after being put to (r,reat expaa and Injury throtigh meiesl hum bug and quackery. Byenclosiag a post-paid addre awvelepe, slrgla eoplesmsy It had of the author. NATHANIEL MATFAIR, Eq., dec-dAwlia Brooklyn, Kiufi cootty,5.T. ZW SOLDIER S WE THINK DR 8 trick lau J i quite right in advlIg 70a la his adterti merit in onrealamns cf day's paper ,otak a hottl. of hishtghtyrecominend Äntl-Cholera Mixture in yocr knapsacks, it may save tha lives cf nsarv of onr beg ol(.ieri. Mothers, sea that yoar son do 1.0t ne!ect Ton can get It at the Drug Storea at .VI cents per hoM is It Is tho kesi remedy far U'arrhtea and Dysentery. snarabT-dlyeod A w ly tSTD ISEASESOF TUE NERVOUS BesaUaL Urinary aod Sea cat yeteaae new and reliable treatrnant in Beporta r tba DOW ARD A.VXl ATI05. Sent by mail la sealed letter anveloje, freo errkarge. Address D. J. 8KILL15 HOÜOOTOX, Howard A -K!a-tlon.Jto.l Sonth Nin'h 5'reet, Ph UVf h:a Pa. marSe-dAwly KERVOUS DEBIUTV. SEMINAL Weakne.s, et., tt- ' crel by t.o who has really cured nira2f ard hundreds cf othr, sad will toll yea rothirg Vnt the.'ff'. Ad.-e(S with stsrap. fnTVAHD II. TRAT ER. fabV diwly Lock Bax. Boston, Mast. UNDERTAKING. UWmm TUB DEAD ! k. warnr.w ujNr.. ose or ock weix k'ova Cndertskrr of this city, has procured the necery informstlon and apparatus whereby the dad can be embalmed and the body maintain It natural spgearanre fr an iiideftnite time. Tbe great dbt her of soldiers djing away from bone aad friends, has rendered th tatrMa-er and porfector of the art of embalming a pabtie benefactor. Mr. yn ba eet:C ed the service of ont of ut distinguished phylriau, a gentleman wboe sciectSc attamments are acknowledged bv tha faculty, to conduce this branch of the bc!ne, anil ho warraii's the mot satisfactory retn'.ta. dedt-dlm. w . . M'H, f. . s. ca-aaa.ai r. DRS. mm & CLARK, OFFICE Xo. orth Illinois, iqt.9 CndlannpoU. Ind. aaai.dlr.

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BÜT A l.ENCISK VTALT.'IAM aTATni if7. v.o. a darablo an 1 rt-IUbte tin Ve'r-r. BÜT A CEM IVE TTALTIIAM aTATCR-tt cauU-a and la worth d-mlte th r tv, wovthaoa Eng tUk aad ftwlaa wst. bea. CEXriXE WALTIIAM WAT' TIR. wed- ovi-reoab rf (tVoo 2Tuer rm t t '.tCrxriSE aTAT.Tn.AH Vt ATrnEi.made eirreo.'. for 5U-vbevy hunt!n--e, a. enrata tin keeper. vTe gpt owr TXtb dirv-t fro the maniTvUM-y, and keep duos but the f-nalo. INC.LK WATCnfS&EVTTU HJLMXRS or otbwro ia nt c f a time ket-r, at the lownt olhlo ratoa. Tbe trad saipptiej at fwtery prirr. ftal .r a V tUr. w"o aWo bare a lr variety W j..-., el io Watchea, Fine Jewelry and N.l.4 ?.i-r .. W. P. BINGHAM A CO.. 50 East Washington Street, Wear Odd Fellowi HaJL STEAM MACHINERY. EAGLE WORKS MAXlTAfTlTiIX COMPAX)'. l TO' M S XT SU'aui Engfur.i Kollers. PATENT FIREEVArOKATORS.PATEIfT SÜO AR CANE MILLS. PATENTSTEAM COIL EVAPORATORS. PATENT STAMP MILLS Fur Pikt's Penk r I stir Superior ! Send for ClrcV.ara, with CuLa and DcsxTiptlona Trices, etc., etc Also, SAW MILLS, FLOURING LULLS, Machinery of all Dctwr'ptione. SEIST 3D FOR CTJRCTT3L.-eVIUSL CliICA(WjrJJXoIJr . . I. TV. (1ATI1, President. 5. R. Agenti wanext everywhere). marO'Ct cilwly Galen's Head Dispensary ükinblUhcd in is.o nntt (innere by Ihe l,cctalnture off Kentucky! for.tlae treatment of A'id a'l Arfeo?!ont of tha Urinirj and Heaeratlv Orfao of both Sexes. rcsr ivtuznzD. pitiVATK nrDir.ai. Titiuri.ab V K? F.REAL DISEASf S. i ß '.ncludiig Gonorhcea, üieet. f rphlii, Utrictcre, Gravel, fctie, Ruptares, Pile. Kittnla, t'rinsry DepoMta. and ail Diseases of the Kid;ey,EladderJrofrtrato Gland, and 5ea.nal Vesicle, and tbeir treatment, icclodir.g a chapter un r EMALE DISEASI., with ob servation on marriage ar.d the prevei.tion cf conception. Containing a Tre&M-e on S'lf Abne, tpermatorrhea. .Scxtsl aud -rvon,Iet:Lty, üarrenns ana Iiopotetica in both sexes; the effects f the d!eaes oa the body and niiod, ard tbe Aathor's New Treatment of all the- caei In full, the or.ly saccerul method of cure, with an exposition .f Quackery. Ihlswork is not a quatfc adve rt;cnier.t, lt a arclx.g andairuMe for married ani sir.g'e. It is the only book that gives tbo treatment of all tho above dleeasea in plain F.ng'.ir.h, wiib fall directions for self-treatment, and contain much valaatla ti.furraatlon net proper to mention In a pablic notice. Tbo work con t a n 160 peg's, aad 10V plates and ergravlrgt of tbe above dieaes. Sent to arty addresaln a sealed wrsrpr, on receipt of one dcllar Those aSLcted iib. any f tbe above d;ecaes, before plartrig thmelve nder tha trfs'mr.t ff ar.y one, BhrniM first read Ü.' werk. OFFiCE SH F.frb Mrett, between Market and JerTerton, west side. 1 Injure safety to all letters, direct to GALEN'S IJEAn DISPAN.'ART trawerl47, Loa'.svino. Ky. Ottt-M-dAwlt BUSINESS COLLECE. Bryant, Stratton & SpcnccT's INDIANAPOLIS nrsiXESK coiai,Ec;E, IS ONE OF TI1E rROYlNFNT INSTlTUTIONa CO.f. ! ;rntiLf :Le "Chain ef tatsfr.a'.keal Boir.ea CaIt,..,' la'd la t .ty-tbree cf the Urgent cities of the United State ard Cabalas. Life 5cbo!arb'p Issued at theIndiar.apI.Col'ege godtkroughotittha Chaia." TLi lestit'ion orrt cr.ejTi4d avtvanuca to Toung Men and Laoie deiripg a Bj!ne Edacatioii. The var.ows drpartmer.tt ef P-ok-Keeping, Corraercia! Law, CsU-u'at.er.t, Ac, sre zzttt the charge cf aMoandeiperienced teachers. Penmanship tacgbtbyooo of tho authors of the hper.rer'.sn Jyer-.. Ttlegraj Ling taogbt hr a pact;cl fJ7'erscr. for farr-er itforraslivn rerd s'snpe for College -nh!y ar.d it!mr.i of Tu'ir.ef. Wntieg, or cali at Jrt'i Vfor Vfs-h'nrton street. PRTAT, STRATTON A SPINCIR. CeclO-On jsr.9-Im Ini!irapol;. Ind. ' im. uiiiTTiEK. PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVICE FREE OF CHI ARAB. Dr. Whittier'a Theory, Symptom and Treatment ef Chronic, N'ervor.. Crlrary. ard Sei aal D!eae, free. In a plain aealcd letter envelope, tt sta cen's to prepay p.Mtsge. It is a clear Olinefion cf ail the di.eaea and cd:t:osrt.!t,rgfrcotkel'r,.rrea.ett ef tfct rioral laf,escete. toJ&lgr.epoBr4 ard Iropradenres tn nrrled ar.d airwt!e life. Every eeneoco eontoiaa la-etrort'.-to tbo aSlvcted, and shos'i bo read by every yonrg person, to keep theta o3 the shoals ca which others have been brtketi to p'ece. AmaUveneas clearly ete'ed to be n ne'er tho conirol of Jndctons treatanont. ard thereby preer.t lnc!lna:ioa to or.o very proilSe cat) fd;. J.esrly every cat ef d'eao caa bo treated 1 without h'&drarxe to basinet. Med tcU?o sect by mail, ' secure bora obrvat'.4.n. Charge ra iterate; coaraltat tiona by Utter or at tho eT.ce free; eorea gaaractood. ' Office & t.Char!et-eet, between fit aad eeonfh, 'o-osaaro aonth ef Undetl liste I, P. O. Bob JAnt, ft. Lonis, Mo. Creator Leuer pect ally fcr ladle, rota i tainicg nothing reftiru-g Retool DAeeaaos. for 3 eeala poaäage. lanl-dAwly nvEnr STADLS. MK5RT A1XE3T. B Moo. rl 4 U s'ineX E5RT A1XE3T. How Tork Uvoryad aUlo ioa Soot Fori etret,ta tha T

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