Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4460, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1865 — Page 1
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ITotlcoa of FeaUrala, ITmJca and Eicon !it., R-Hton by .l-HrMaala or aWAlaUona. o by eburebo, at Ibo rguiar prior. ldrtrt'n)Dta leaded aad p!acd nudcr tko had rf portal 5oticoa, If toGllboaore-rcr.wlll tockarcl doabla to maaJ rate. Tarl dertlpfra to pay quarUi!. nnooaclBg candidatoa for oSm of OTry dM.Hptlor to bo cbara:! at lb rata offl 60forerii oai&r in lio Doily, abd 3 la tLo Daily and VTr kly, tbt aarna : b-, Jn all cajei, paid In drat.ee. WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, PUEIJSnjCD KVERT MO.HDAT A.T Two Dollars and Fifh Cts. .1 Year. To Club of ten uJ ror at S3 00 a year. raraaLi iaTauaat.T iw oTiiwi. m.L w-oatlNlBm&. Each qnare, flrt insertion ' c" Xatb auba-q ient 1 isortioa. for eacU quarf . tO A rea-wnablt d-d ictio inailo loyrrly adrl!-t. LJil airortl.Tn-nt 1 fO pr qar for tho Crat la-rtWn, at.d I por inu-tr lor cü aubqaant in-er-tion. AEdariu will bo ia.i) without additional (barge, if th lort1.-ar fnrnUh tbe itamp required bj Governinrnt. Lrajal adrertl-seiufnt. Inserted atthe eipeno of tho ai.rweyi ordering, asd not deUjabls fur tha !es?l proceed!uy, bit collectablo at oar uasal tini. Publihra not accoaotablo for tbo accuracy cf Iea odrertiseinectB b yoji tho trocnt cbarre! for tb!r publication. F.LTKR, CARrtSr.SSA BIXGOAM, Proprietors IrdUna Stat Sntino'.. J. M. TILFORD, PTesldect Irhlianpol!i Journal Company. INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. MaDiaOH aaiLaoao. Train. La.. TraicaArrito A.M Mall 11:15 A.M. 3:00 P.M 8:1 1'. JCrTERSOKTIIt K .AI131P. TralaaUare. Tia!J Arrlte. Moroina: Kxpreaa. H.00 A.M. Nigbt Kxpreaa, 3.50 A. 31 Chicago ExpreM, Chica Kxpresi, Slfttt Eipreta, 10:00 P. II. KTenmg Eipreas 8.15 T. M laDiABAFOLia, paac at -ica'o oailboad. aina Leave. Trara Arrive. 13:11 P.M Mai! 9:25 A. 21. 10:30 P. 3I....Chkaf o Kxprea, So. 1... 4 2 P. II. I AVA tKTT a AILaOA b Trains Leave. 11 40 P. M 730 P.M 10.15 P U TKBX lACr aAJI BOA Tralae Loavo 05 A.M.. 12 40 P. M 10:40 P.M Tulu A ritte .... A.M. ... 10:45 A. M. ... 5:30 P.M. Trams Arrive. ....545 A.M. ....10 35 A. K . .73.1 P. M. iiMASAPOLia a rmrmiti a AiLaoAr. rTIr.LeiT. Train Arriv. SV) i. M Mail liOP.M. 10.50 A. M .Accommodation.. 8.50 P. M. 7 50 P. M Kxpre 55 P. M. cof.rvera aid .DiAa-auacaaTOAi. ariwa. rra:nLoaa. TramaArrivo 00 A. U Day Kiprei .12:15 'oon. S:15 P. U Mail 1:45 P. SI 7 5 P. X Sinnt Kxpreaa 10:23 P. X. iixxrorrAma lAttiOAfl. TlAlst Lea? o. Trais Arrive. 7:0O A.M I 45 P.M. 00 P.M 11:13 5ool. 4 MO P.M Mall 12 22 P.M. lorMTiix. Jiaw Ala avt awd ckicaoo oaii aor -a or nut. 3CxpreGreKC-lIe Junction Ro:r norlb. Zeitig uUi 5 30 P M 11 P M MERCHANT TAI L O RING. PKOPR1KTOK OF THE FIRST O 1. MERCHANT TAILORING ESTA1JLISJIM I 2 IS rl NORT PENNSYLVANIA STREET, T4 Door South f'osl OSHee INDIAN ATOM A octl-dif .1 TO INDIANA MILIIAKY UFF.CKUN. F.XKCITITC DirARTMCMT er l.xriANA.) HvatAC vr Visasct.. 1di A?i.riLis, ,lt:n 1. Ir-OS ) INDI ANA Or Kil'l'K-'. vb V-.v Wtn or are erring tu rbe army, r tifa, tfc.t the! s i'rt'.aanv-e Kt:.ri will be made up and pi -.ite-i tc the prr-j.-r ivprtaent aad certific1' acquittance i.l-t:iif., rre iliv, by applying to Mr. C. K. Kooer. l b.el cirrk Statr trd raixe Depmrtn.ent. .Sic- up ':r OTer Vejrn- bA'wre lore, No.il Wet VFi;nt' :'rei li.d anjjni.. Bv makinr returns, roe directe1. fflcrr :.-t only ve atl fee, but they will be t ettie wirb tbe 4toverum"l and dra tb-ir pay Irom or.e to three montb earl.er tban if the buite is entm-ted toC'. ni Agent. By order of toerncr KtaT-'. W. U. fl. 1EKKKI.I, F'r.rcil Hecre'.rv. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES U7E ASK OFUCKINC HlTPRlOR INl C'EMENT. t per.oc with a ltl. ready ciea:s to ecure aotnee. We wlH aM Lois rnlirol) on Time? -lert tcomrortaMe dwelling'. bu!:t y Kv rkn-en ard in good y, ou tbe payn er.t jf h t at much a the improvements '.II c- st tbe remair.c. to be piid on v pay mrTii' no mcrb more th.n a f a r '-ni tn the prrm:.ev ILri.f I.m Ir rearly all pari of tbe c:ty. we ao accotxiirodate all ibi g to f-cure a home, nd batg a large amoart cf luaatx-r on band, and workmen refcdT epirloye-i. tisrrfct KM:i.; oi bort ctce. vkkkna.n pir.ixr. j.Q..tt ! C.fate ge PIANOS. ICMMING A JKNNT". M ANLFACll RFI S CF Grart,l,iare. Cott.ge Tpr gbt. jajx xl jm: X B u'r müt. 2fo. T2(l liroadw.T, Jfrw Tork. 1 f h '.r'Tmert rranted Ce ear. At wholesale and re'ail.SS j r !- t'in tbe ! aame clas Plo elenere. I-ars w.ll d well to exanie our ireTnm-rt. II ".r,d for cataioue. JaiI .Mrj PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON nCZ i'O. lO VlhJLNlA ATKNCS. IIUDSrCS. i t JOKTU AlJkrt itf A t r.
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South IVleridian St., INDIAN APOLIS, IND., WHOLESALE DEALERS XCl.U4:Vf LT, PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE, PEEFTJMERY -AJTOFancy CS-oods, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. WK WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF DltCGGISTS to tho aUove otaolibroent, and Invite tbem, when Id tbe riy, to look through our kOur goods were boubt wben gold was at 1 fj; nr bofore tbo additional 60 per cent increase in TarifT l)uty, wbirh.no are confident, will erable na to aell gooda in our line Tery lv and yet realize a rrot- e wlU ua p irate any Cincinnati bill fluctuation in pr.cea conaidered. ., Order, are solicitel Je7 U-dly NATIONAL BANK. M FIRST NT10XÄL BANK OF 7iVlIVIV10IIM fl"S T1IX oiScial depository and financial tjentoftbe fl Tn ted State, and w-'.l furnlsb, on tb uojtrvortern. All kinds of United States Bonds and Reyenue Stamps, And will buy ad oll Gold. Silver. Exchange, Governmeat Voucher, Order oa Woaaixigtcn, Plate J?t')c. an t Public Securities of every lerription. Collection will be promptly ma.le, and every kind of bnoirei attended to tbat belong, to legitimate banking. Regular customers are only charged 6 per cent, upon L-wna tbtained at this Bank, and the most ample provWr! are made for tbeaafe-k-eping ofDepoi.it And for te accommodation of Depositors. In addition to tbe responsibility of the United St.te. fvr tb) Labilities of tbe Rank, the Stockholders are indiiduaiiy responsible to the extent of their ftock, in a ldlt on to tbe Amonnt inre.ted In uch shares, thus aTording tii ruoNt ample ecurity to the public. Tbe following are the presect Stockholder ef the In s'itutiobWn. II. r.ngiub, W. R.Nofj.inger. Iwis Jordou, lelos Root, Jer. McLer.e, J. F. D Unielt cf N.T., Cint. O P. Morton Hon. John J. Morrison, lien. Noble. Hon.icar B. Uord, Hon.T. A. Hendricks, Hon. David Kilgore, Hon. Jame A. Craven, Hon. John C. New, Hon. T. M. Suiliv.n, kev. Wm. A. H.,lli lay, frot.C. N.Todd, J. Georp-e !i!, (rorice w. Kiggs. H'ert P.mwnirg, W.J. Holl day. K. "ollKway. J M. MavweU, VTm. II. Kry, A J. Hay. K. U Parker, J. L. II i;on, Wi- Ii.w. Lanier Co., J A. Ko-. Wm. Bradn, Benj. F. Tnttle, John W. Murphy, Judge P.M. Finch TV in. vrillard, A. Baldwin, D. W. Nobla, W. O. Rockwood, Daniel Hennessey, James Powers, J. L. Slaughter, l.ucian Hills W. .T. Monon, Barnabas Coff.n, John C. Ileretb. Dr. J. M. Ga.ton, H. B. Pitch. Dr. J. H. Wrxdbu Jnc. C. Wrigtt, J bn Heridrr'ks, A. J. Danfortb, Jame- Greene, A.I) Bülingvly, W. TV. Leathers, Jame vVic.low. jntyll PnOFGSSIONAL. IJESKt K It. V I V II . MILITARY ATTORNEY, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, 11 & 12 Up-Stairs, Blackford's Block, rrrer of WAblt:gtun and Meridian streets. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, riillatlrlpUla. I'n. Dtp-5r OF TPR NFRVOVS, SF.MINAU CRINAKY AM) .F.1L'AL JlSTe.liS e ar.4 re!:al lstnent tn Rp-ns cf th Howard Arc!tioTi Sent Vv ma.l i:i eled iet'er envelop., free ofrh.rjr. -d-Tr. J. KILL'S HOlü.MX'N, H"wA-i . c.f.on, Vo.l '.-o-t N ' .:reu Pr -..aiei..- P e7 V4 If i ! JOin 15. MM. I A! UVERY. SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, n. a f"Ml I'earl Slrrel, In nar ot rncln'! Miilldln. warll-dly iIMV V WILLIAM, WtiKhliijjton, City, 1. O VTTOr.NiT AT !.W AND 50UaT03t Of Clitn t)21c. Nj. 4-i rer.ujlvi. teau, a few '.m.ri f it f the Nstl;ral HoteL Will rroecute claims be'of. tk United $tie Court of Claim. an4 Cocgre.. Ku.iu ii ibe KiecnUve Drportaeata, lacJadlat Cla;ma of every vcrlptlon cocnected with Ikt Military tad Naval lervVoa, a'tcrdrd to wtth protaptaess aa4
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Telegraphic Dispatches.
tcpoarro iirut :t ret tir imilt aiiir ttrr.xtt. MOKMNG REPORT. Latest War Hews. THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Reported Thirty Days Armistice Return of the President and Scirard. Terrible llaitroad 1ccldent. FROM SHERMAN'S ARMY. A General Eiirlimigc of Tritoucrs FROM THE P0T0MA0 ARMYINTERESTING FROM TIIE SOI Til. Ac. Ac, Ar. From .lew York. Nkw York, Febtuary 4 Tli Cutninmct ilV Washington pcc?il aj: The secretary of war w-ts inforuiI jc-terJiy that (in. (Jratil coutempld te t.rzotiitioLa wi'h the eiiemy for the exchange ( prisoners at tbe rate f 3.U0Ö pr month, which is a tt they can be delirered. The iiidiratioD nre tint a more i$oru'; war policy will esooii Ivcad p(el. The cabicet callel toell:er to ily, aud doubtlc-M haij th lecultofthe pre V-derii'; . confereocc lai-i bef-re them. The etextner Fultoc, with Sirstinib dtte of the 31t,hs8 arrive!. The Savacodh Herald aja: Co. Juliau Allen armed ; StTannah on the 30th. lie met with a candid reception, &cd the aid sent by various uorthern cit'zena ws received wit'u deepest thank luloe, and the provisions were distributed amid the liveliest ex?re?Moni of Mtisfaction. 1 bereis no late news from Sbtrmio. The m.yor of Srannah makes an appeal in heh!f of the ufferori by th late tire. The Herald's dispa'.ches of the 2G:h, from EAtport represent the troops of Gen. Thema?, both cnvalrt atid infantry, aa in excellent condition and impatient for acotbe forward move meet. Rebel deserters there, as in every oiher legion where federal troop? arc staticned, are constantly coming in Gen. Thomas commi.aaHe.i have to feed a Iarj;e number of the inh ibitaut? of the country, as the guerrillas have destroyed or cmiad fT tbe freister portion of tbe provision?. The southern papers know that all the able bodied men have been couscripted iiito tbe army, and are very singularly calling for Tolunteers. A bill has been introduced into the rebel Senate forming deserters into companies during the war, they being allowed to chce their own officers. Mr. J. P. Pugb, member ol the military committee in the House, gives the outlines of a bill for the conscription ol all malen between the age of 18 and 45 yeir. and for the reduction to the ranks of all officers without command. Tbc statement made some time ago thai Ceauregard h iu command of Anderson' army and the army under Hood is refuted. One thousand pirolcd prisoners, on Thursday lat. were detained in the James river by ice. Uy the arrival of the steimer Europa, from New Orleans the 7th, we Icarn that a holiday, in honor or the abolition of slavery in Tennee.e and Mary I awl has been appointed. In a late rebel raid in the neighborhood of Concordia lake, La , everything if value wa carried off ordestrojed. Hebel deserters, from Mobile, who resched the union fleet in the Hay State, say it wa th general belief that the city would toon be erneut ted without waiting for an advance from Pus ci;oul of Gen. Gordon Granger's f-jice. They ore represented as baring been increased to 25,000. The Po.t aaya: The forces of Juarez have achieved victory over the imperiali-tts in southern Mexico, and captured one important city. No parlicuiirs are yet known. Theie rumors, Tbe Post says, have the countenance of the Mexictn minister at Washington. Tbe Post's Whiugton special has the following: Mr. Sewatd a) without reserve, tliat tbe. peace negotiations were a total failure. There are indications that peace will speedily be won by war. Decisive news h expected tnm Sherman early next week. The Tribune's Ci'y Pvint dispatch, dated the 3J, sajs: It ia understood here that Mr. Stephens is instructed by Jeff. Davis and his Cabinet to make peace on tbe best terra he rn, but to omke peace . It id tbo'.Jü'it here that Mr S:eplei, will i.ot return to tbe confederacy if he does not succred in the object of bis mi?sion. From various demonstration in front by the "IHh army corp. It nipLt. and this morning, it is j apprehended bv ?nnc that the rebels intend to ; make an attack to day, and by others tht they are about evactittin Peters-burg I There was considerable atlillery firing last j evening, brougbt on by the enemy, particularly in the neiihbjtbood of battery 'o. 5 1 think, however, ttut til the dernni.'tr tija of etrength bv the ib! at this time ate f. r the purpose of J giving cf(c: Mr 3'e;'li-n- peace miss.on. The Timl' WeiVi gton irt ial -ajs. I: is understood hc:e that L;niin and Seward are on their way bsck, but nothing is known of the result of tbetoLfererre. The Tribune M j r General (iilmore and staff sailed on Tnursdiy for Hilton Head. General Gilraore is appointed to c;mraani A re department of tbe southwest, including S':th C iro'iua, Georgia. Florida, and a prt if tut t':.e wbcle-of North Carolina. He super eedei ti"ucral Foster, bur Gen heimu will of cotirse rpt.iiu cnmmnid of the armv iu the field, s heretofore. j Advices from Vfühir. jztön s iv that Mjor Gen- ! eral I 'ope aopomted to Csmtutrid tee military 1 divi-in of the wert, to comprise the t resent deDirtrreu' of Miau:i, ArkaLsi. and tr.e northwest. Gen Curtis retires from th indent of Kn-a4,ard auttes commti vl ilec'epartiiie::t of the northwest. The department? of Kan-.i : d Missouri are placed Lr-der the comuj;.d M -jor (ieacral Ij!je. of the .'.cp-Ji'nitnt t f Ark-r-t Mj r (enerai l'cpe le'l Mii"ata- to to ass'irr.e bis new cuinmar.d 0;uj. were pent from Wb'L .ton to c?ett him at S' Louis, which will te ir.e hea I jurttr -A tl e r.il'.uij uivision of the Missouri. There ss a rumor je-tenliy tl.at the steamer Iliicuis. which w. to have -a'. led lr Pert Roy1. v.as de'air.e-l by crrr !ro:n the government, to CArry dispatcher to General Saerrcan. i' stntctir"hin ,r 'e.-e hofi!itics at c.rce. Tr- V'.r''a Wa-hiuzt-n rpciai yc ,f iie occupA'.ion of HranchvilU ard Aueu'ta by wcrrr.sn is looked lor h"u:lv, ai well tin.- ivrutkn of Chs.r!estoti. Tie eremy Admit that ttej caldoI holJ it. The same apecial aay- tbe wav ad meats eommittesi to dav decided defioiuly in regard to tit Ux oa petrvleum. Tk World' Watlington special says :
It is well kcoan here to night that cu til das
tbat the president, ectetary beward and tbe Richmond commissioners had a long interview at FortreM Monroe, And tbe congressmen who yesterday steered at the w hole peace affair, don't hesitate to admit that their faith is now shaken. It U not expected tbtt the rre:deM ard Sew. ward will return lefore Sunday. The double leaded editorial on peace to-day, rendered emphatic by its largo capitals, has attracted attention everywhere, and is regarded as being officially inspired. The Herald's Fcrt Fipber letter of the 3'hh sya that for the last two days vat volumes of smoke has been seen rising in ti e direction of Wilmington. The impression prevaila that the rebels are burnicg cotton known to be accumulated thare. A recoiiDois4ar.ce on land and water made this p. m. failed to disclose any diminution of rehel strength in our front. A Fortress Monroe letter aays according to tbe stories of deserters from tbe enemy the damage to the Danville road threatens to become more serious. They say thsre were only three weeks supply iu Richmond at th time of the accident acd (amine threatened. Tbe Dnvi!le road i the only road tbat carries supplies to Lee's army to any extent, and with its loi the army must very soon suffer for provisions. The country back cf Richmond is filled with teams deiiveiing rations. Even the cavalry have been stripped of ibeir hordes to facilitate transportation. As all rations that tin be brought into the city are needed for the army tbe markets are completely drained of provisions, and everything eatable commsnds fabulous prices Unless eomething can be dote soon, the people of Rich mond will starve. Deserters also repoit that Lee is to go outb bim?elf for tbe puspose of hesdieg tho force operating agaiuat Sherman. Jeff. Davis savs ihst Sherman mat be difeated bv 11 means. rromSVTuaiitngfon. WA?miGTOM, February 4. Tbe Richmocd Whig of the 2d says. Gen. Lee was unauimous'y confirmed by die Senate yesterday commander in-chief of the armies of the coniederate 6tates. Hon. Mr. John Good, and others, addressed a large and enthusiastic audience at the hall of the House of Repie?euttives. They admcaied a vigorous prosecution ol the wr as the purest road to an honorable peace. Chaklksto. January 31. All tbe movements of tbe eueui indicate tbat AugusTa and Branchville are their points of destination. Tbe 20th army corps is five miles ab je SvAnnsh and üve miles from tbe river. A heavy tori of cavAlry, iufantiy acd artillery are reported to have encamped near tbe junction of Lake Hatcl.ie and the old union road. Tili force is said to consist of tbe 14 lb and 16ib army cot pi. Yesterday morning the enemy advanced in considerable force of infantry and artillery from White's Point and drove our skirmish line three miles. Our infantry afterwards returned and drove the enemy bick to White's Point, re establishing our picket line. Since then all hss been quiet at that point. The enemy made a demonsu alion on our position, defending tho pontoon bridge over the Lake Hatchie, but without success. It is reported tbat tbe enemy burned McPhersonville last night. This village is five miles from Pocataligo. Washington, February 4. It is said that the president and Secretary Seward have agreed upon a general exchange of prisoners, which will forthwitn take place. Much surprise was occasioned this morning by the early return of President Lincoln and Secre tnry Seward, and it wa tot Jorg before many conflicting reports were circulated regarding the ic?u!t of their mission. The antagonistic positions of the two governments were known on the return of Mr. Blair in Richmond, one deäiring peace on the ba?is of unconditional eubmiseiou to the Union, and the other on the basis of separate independence and recognition. It was. cletr that tbe rebels themselves did not anticipate a ready compliance with their demands, while there was au earnest desire on the pHrt of the president to do all tbat was compatible with honor and public expediency, in promises, and who evinced not a. little anxietv to induce accommodation. It was briefly announced by telegraph this morning that President Lincoln and Secretary Seward had returned to Washington after the conference with the rebel commissioners, which resulted in no change cf attitude of tbe government or the rebels. Private telegrams have nince been receive'J rasking inquiry as to the truth of the statement, because the whole truth has not been ststed with regard to the prcspec tive and immediate results from Richmond, now that the brief lelegrtm sent over the wires is reliable, and it was obtained from the bos' authority that no details have jet been msdo known, nor is it probable that they will transpire, i'he President and Secretarv Seward being the onlv parties pti-aer.t on our eide, the conference was entirely informal more in the character of a general conversation, to elicit the views of all who composed it XtattroHd Accident. Cixcixsati, February 4. A bad accidtr.t occurred on tbe Marietta and Cincinuiti railroad this morning, at Lee's Creek Bridge, CO miles et of Cincinnati. The middle pier of the bridge was carried away during the night by gorging ice and high water, leavine the bridge standing. The western bound accommodation train, eonM-ting of one baggage and two passenger tars,reacld the center ol the bridge when it cave way. precipitating the whole train into the crctk below, a distance f fifty feet. Ten or twelve lives were lot beside a number of persons seriously injured. The rear car feil cn the others ai.d touk fire, and several passengers were burned to deitb. The eastern bound cxprep train on the Central Ohio rod ran off the track near Newsrk, this morning, throwing tbe ears down an em'jtnkmen. No c:.e wis scriou!y injured. From Cairo. Caisj, Fe'.ruarv 4 The i" rje :u tbe Misivi r.;.;. -t Brosvii'-s Point, above Dcg Tooth Bend, lin ke this mcruing, finkiuf: the stfimers Sou'hweeter r.d Darid War's The farrtt-r will ee a to'al los When th gorge gare way the tiver fell five feet in a few minu'es, leiving teveral ateamee aground in bad ;vc.il:er.. Th river is now open to St. LouX The steamer Liberty, from Memphis for F.vansvilio, Las arrived with 70 b!e. of to'toc f r d .Sererit places Tl lie PeAce Conference. Wamii.ngto, Febtuary 4 President Lincoln At.il Secretary Seward arrive! here f:ora Fort-re-Monrt-e this mornicg. They had an informal conference wii'i Stephens, Hunter and Campbell, on the steamer River Queen, in Hampton Road Tbe conference Uted four hours, and is positively krown to have rcsultel in no change of attitude on tbe part of either of our governm?nt r of tk fbe!; ta ether words it wss a fn.ure . e rum Mal ti more. j BsLTiM&r., Februsry 4 The Americas'ssp-1 ül d i tv.lt ir Li A-napol".. after announcirg the ariivAi there of Pre-det.t L nco.n and Secre-tirvSr-warJ.aav.it runorcj ou board tLe tear.ier that brought thm that an armistice of thir'y dys would take pis.ee, a the proeci of as early ettlement o! our oJ-.ulri. are j britl rrr Th:s ef course i. a rum , .
lroniM.I.uti. j j T JACKSON, rof. ,ÄÄiTM,jftr Gnnü MB ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAV, It is state j the ncrfc-e.t department is to Lei rrICz . W. C0E5F.R ?.RiriA!f AST) WAS7Ilüied 10 the dfpirtment c! Mtourr, ks.tiaj A2d j f INGTON Streeti .(Telejrapa Eiildlr..) ladlana-
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4 . 3 ' r LAFAYETTE PORK AND LARD. 500 BPL5yFs3.poK' gQQ ERL. PSt M R MKS DO OQQ TCH. LEAF LARD. OQQ TO. PICKLED HAMS. FOR FALK BT KAICL, A" UATCIILIt, anH LAFATF.TTX, IND. SUGAR. AGO 1111 DS r n slGAk" JQQ EBW. HE FINK D DO. TOR SALX BT 111 KI, A H ATCH EH, JanlS LAPATKTTK, IND COFFEE. 500 nAG RI COFrrr" OQQ I-OCXfcTS JAVA LO. PALKS MOCHA DO. 100 DAf5S LA0CTRA D' FOR SALE BT IMKLA IIATCIIKU, Janlt?-dla LAPATKTTK, ISU. LIQUORS. C. A. Puioit. James B. Rtai. ELLIOTT V RYAIY, WHOLESALE DA ALARS IN ALL KINDS OP LIQUOR)' SOLI) AT THK Cincinnati Daily Quotations OH HANDS AT ALL TUCKS Pure Kentucky Bourbon Whisk j, ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES Ofdiff-renl Brands. J3f We invito thoa-e wanting Pure Liquor to call and examine for tbcmselvea. Corner of MERIDIAN and MARYLAND Sra . Icdiauapoli. led. y-d4w NOTICE. 171? OAVI.tri &0LD MT I5TF.KKSTI3THE LATX FIRM OF K. C. MAY HEW Sc CO., I desire to state taat I am in lo way connected witk, or interested in, tbe new concern of "Kay, Atayhw A Ca ," an roiijbt b Inferred from tbe tit!. I wonld also state tbat I bave leaded . f tt of renrrj in th new builuinf on Meridian Street, just North of the Fitzgihbon Block, Ar.J but a f?w stps from tbe old ttand, her. I lateaJ to open, about the l'.th of February, a prlio stock of BOOTS tc SHOES, All fru from tLa nisc jfscturerp, i-f tb latest an4 best sf v!es, nd w:ch cjv r at sr.ccs erst ls H"S to bay for Cä'b. Havinr be iu th badness in th! ciy fr t-n jeare, darin hica time I bave made the entire pu:ciaes for the old firm an t car.aeed all IN affair. I ftel eonSdent cf ray ability to fuit my fr-rrcir cu-t'-r and friends, and puTbasrs of cur line of g o-ti crnral!y, ail f whoa will be not cc-rd'.aPy wtk"nie 1 at ay bw end ruO. JekiTblr L CS'.j-JU. E. C. .HAYIIKW. Atl3-c3w LIQUORS. r. nrwnsi.-v J. at'iAMAaa. Kf.lIOBaV vIcIVA TIARA Rnt-!fTS a.-d fc I lw,rt jt F0HE1GN AND D0MHST1C LlQtOBS, V0505KHFLA, V.T!'. ROrRPON s.Txr n : nc .ü n. 53 a POkT, y Ü?1 RA, MUSCAT, MALAGA WINES, AND CIGARS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. IXD. AGFSrS FOR DETROIT ALE, 010 STOCK, PALE AND AMBER A -A NU l iKvn f.i ron TEIl. Ail k.a4s of AUi sod Pwrtrr fur fa;ajy im, ta bottles r atberi, apt cob ar.'.Jy oa bstd ar,d d'Lver !b jy part cf rte cy. Jaa!3-4tf t!. Iadiaita. Special atieatita riven te tbe CoiecJea f Acceoata ad iL aecviAf of Govanmect Clataa. jUtUaetor7 rtfenrca rtva Ua rqvlrad. atyAl 4M
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THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT! rytUi. rfiV.n; try U Ca Qut. This lavalnabla taedicirja is cafaJl:r?c la the cere ef all those, painful and danreroas d'.teascs to whkh tbo female eonatitaUoa ia aatert. It ino-3rrsf ctruct5ora, and a pe1y enre may be relied cn. TOMAIIU1ED I.AI)Ii;S It is peculiarly aolted. It will in a brt tlrre brirg c-a tbe moctbly period with regularity. Each botüt, pries Oae Dollar, tears tha (jovcrssfTit stamp of Oreat Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. Th4 I'L'lt kolui not bttatt If r,mtUu 4uriy t! Tins! TEREK JiOXTHS of rrtjn a ? j, js they are trt to bring on Ml nni ij, lt at any viAsr!iv tXjf art tit. In ajl casea rf 5ervan and Spinal AfTectiorj, Paiaa le tbe Back and limbs. Fatigue on aLfbt exer.ioo.Palp'.ta tlonof the Beart, Ilysterici aad Whites, these, rUls will ITeet a cure a hen a!l other ras ans have failed; and, although a pewerfal remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hart fa to the cos;ti!ct!ou. Fall directions la tee pamphlet areund eicb parkace, which shoulJ be carefully preserved. OLD L Y ALL DRV G GISTS Sole Ajeut for tbt United Slates and Canada, JOn MO.V., S7, Cortlandr St.. Kew Tork. 5. B. 1 00 and 6 pstse starrp erxloscd to any aathoriaed Agent wid Last.: e a bottle, lontainin LO nil, by retnm neall. decA deodAwly t3T LET JHOSrTwHO HAVE DOL'BTED tbo virtues of Pcix's Caiaoj Btrraas, If acysucatb'i be, real the folloaitij certiScite fraa i(f ctlrrurn wr.i known in this community, and oubt no c;cr. Its grtfral introfictioi lc- tlis Arr::y v!'.! s?.v. t'. lives of tboa.'ends o! car "Slitr: Locuvauc.Jun 3d, 1-aS. We, tbe ucerljjned. bavosu tbo kim1 eflctof It. Job Bcu-'a Ckpmox Birras ia ca of general debility and prostration of the system, and believe Its general use would prevent diieate acd relieve mnch snffe ring. Among cor soldiers particularly would this b tbe cae, especially thesa who ara exposed to the ra!atT!st!c JnfiBecces ia the Scnthern errna!. AJ. FHILIP SPKKU Collector lat. Kev. 31 1-. Ky CHAS. B. COTTON, Collector of tbe Port rf Iv:,v:!:-, Ky. CÜL. H. DENT, Provost Marshal GeLeral of Kentccky. EKV. V. P. nEwrjERW, Vice PresiJent of ?ani:a'j Coiamrj'.i.i HAkNKT, HUGHES A CO., Publishers Deniycrst. (1F.O. P. DOKIW. Proprietor Lonlsv'ile At Heer. HUr.HKS 6t TAEKHILL, Wholesale Dry Goods rvrs, Msi rrt, T ea'9vilie, Ky. DAT1S, GREEH 4 CO., Wholesale Shoo Dealers, Main street, LoulvlUo. IT ART A MATOTHKR, Ibojrapherst eornsr Mi'ket and Th'rl tre :, Loaisvilte, Ky JULIUS WIM ER, Clothier Alcrcb in. conrTfi'r! an! )jrket LcnisTille, K. CAIT. S. t. HILDRETU, Of the steamer Major Atrfer'i. MAJ. L. T. THURSTON. Paymaster U. Army. C. M. I ETC ALF, National Hotel, LeBisvll?e, K COL. JESSE BATLKS, 4th Kentucky Cavalry. GF.ORG E D. PRKXT1CK, Lonlsville Journal. FOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEFEIt A IlLMI, South Meridian St., Icdlanapolia. decie-dlylwloam UNPRESENTABLE IIEADS Are Ir. a mom et bcaatiCed by tic cpers'.ion of CICISTADOKO IIAIK DYE, Which, without tha slightest trouble, imparts to tbe hair of tbe bead, tbe whiskers, beard, or moustache, an bade of brown cr the most perfect black. Ladies ra usa it withuut soiling their Steers. It la tha most expeditious hair dye In tbe world, and tb only one fre frcsn every poisonous locrelien, aud tnat cr.tara a uourinaiDg and emoShent vegetaUla priocifl. CrUiiuloro Hair I'rctrvtitli c, a vain able adjunct to the Dy, (lraMir.g and promoting the growth and perfect health of tha hair, and af itself, when a.el ah.ee, a safeuaM that protects tho fibres fraja decay ander all cirrnrutbr a; -l an !r allclimaa. Mannfactnrad by j. CRISTADOLO. Jo. 6 Aster lloasa, New Tork. Sold by all Ihvttf.'X. Applied by all Hair Dreaaara. Jasi. ddAwow FaUe lights are eitiEg!fLed when a GaitvTatTa shines fvrtb, aad tha loconte:itl fact tbat tha ha'r turns from grsy re4 r aandy to a K.lr!o-j b'acJt rr brown, QUICKER THAN THE CIIAMKLIOX cksog iu hoes, acder the ojvrs'it t. .f CIllSTADOKO HASH DYE! Is nw known throujbont the Atcertca ctntitieLt. It 1j harmlew, contsiLS aa csuUe, Improves th St res, produces a rich, ta'.aral and !a.5ticg color cf any baa from a warm brown t g'.otsy sable, at-d 1 er.dortej by tbe most eminent asa'yt'c ibrm'tt in tbe Ua.'tM 5ts'e. Mannrrtore Sy J. CKI3TADORO, !to. Asror Hne, New Tori. Sold byall I act's:. AipL'ad by all Hair Dressers. jaS-dendAweow ßTCATA k iiii-'we" h aTtT seenProcf SLee'a cf a work o j "Ca'arrh," '.: cae teadeccs. with symptoms of the d!a?e la all lis t?r-t and isps, which we ar. lrrt Is ir.ece fr ni'. tous uLtrioa'ion by ;b propr'ftr TL! w. k I; ee tf the gratest va'.je to tbee iT.c'-.Z w::h !Jt fir'.: dl'ee'e, Cstsrrb, a?d all !V?-M !n o :! iir i'.'.r-ra-ti"n as to tbe cae s-.d Pc rt the i1.?. I-'a-f-us tetIwor.ial frr:a very rl:av!e perrs ksve hen a; ven to our ci-rn cf the nrl: ef tk: r'cejj, a:.-i a peresel .r"a!l tLe !r?U's ca ti.l? c4.a.r aiil r: l. r.Utedty to jtiTjd tosh ir,trf',tg ar.t p. 1vl- - TrR.nr.e, Vsy SVB.r-tH. P'ae a'!res P. O. :ser IS, Cl i-sy, Ii . s. tbe wrn-lt w-Jl be e-t aaAT'.l ratr- r.r -t..:i. l ISKAS E S JY THE NERVOUS esM al. Urh.sry ed fie i aal tytens s tal reliable trea mert is K-pt tfce KOTTAKI) AAi'XlATION. Sen', rj a-.sil la tealel tr ete'opea, free f charge. A4'. a V. J 5XII.LI HOUGHTOX, EowtrJ Assocla tia-.i. 5 onth Nrfb Street. Pb:!a-!apb!a Pa. an-i-,A1 tySEkVOUS DEitlLITY, SEMINAL Weakces, ere, e-a It cure-t by f- wka has reaüy cured alweifaj! kcerW cf ethers, aal w!' I tell yea aothirgbet tVafrrf. A44rea wirb etaarp. m rDWAXD Ii. TEATES, lebra-dAwly Lack Box, Eottoa, Kaj PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. O. AM-, No. 5 North Nov Jersey Strwt, WANTED. w AJTTZD A wj1 rasa te wait apa a atck prva. Oaod ws res wTI aa pa; a a goe narta. intaa BATF1 HwSRK BALOwX at tta 3
-Tax V - w BUT A GKXUIsr. VALTnAH W A Till If y a Jsrable au! rwst!a tine kjHT. BUT A CCNUINE W ALTHAM W ATCn It cata Uaa aad ia werth -jL! t'- i ri- of th worthU AViglUK an I Snitn vatcL. i CESUIr TT ALTHAM WATCH E5, made eif rsaal; CEMUI5K WALTH AM ATCI1 EA. auulo aiprv-ly f-T 5rUr Levy hun'iey ras, arrate tlmo kaivra. Ke tt tr W.iVh rr-rt fro tK tQANfrrtar7, m4 Veep nwe tt th jencioe. .-IX.LE VATCnr.TT TO fOLDIEK9etbor I I ir. r.t 4 tim-kprr. tt IS' jwee poaaiWM rUa. Tb tr-t s-rpjJ fit fctcry pri fVt.d f m a calar. V.'a alo bar a lar " erirty f .,-w rtrrd fvtaa Watcbaa, Tin Jaweiry atd w.id r j V. P. EINCUAM CO.. s 50 East Washington Street, Nr MJ Pellovra' rjafl. STEAM MACHINERY. EAGLE WORKS MANTT.UTU.INfi rO)ir.aT. Slo.'irn Ki;:rinri r Hollers.' a. FAT EN T FIRE EVAPORATORS, PATEN 7 SUP, a R CAN E M 1 LLS, PATENT STEAM COIL EVAPORATORS. PATENT STAMP MILLO Ar lake's l'alc er Lote Srinrrior ! 5er 1 for Circelai?, with Cuts ac I DecnrtcBe Price.etc.rtr. Alo, JAVY MILLS, FLOURING KILLS, iTc'.j .;: ff eli I)cs-riptio. CHIC A fiO, ILLINOIS. r. 1 . c;. ti:n, rreaidcnia JJ. P. Acert wtr.'e t r k-ewl::. nsartTC dAwly BUSINESS COLLECE. Bryant, Stratton & Spencer's INDIANAPOLIS nr.Ni.'viysvi cou.EdE, I onk;f thk ri:oii;!:r.NT in.iitutio!:ä coy. bt.t-Jtinff :be Cba;u ut Ir.t.-caliocal Lerne. Cat lege," located In twetty -three of the 1 argen cities af the United States and Canada. Li.V Sclolarskip tsanei at the Indianapolis Vtieg f;oMt rarnbouttbe "Chain " This lastitution Ters uio.uvied advantacea to Toaag lien sn l Ladies de-irir.g a I-... .rj. es hdaca'ion. The va-rio-departmer.t cf P' V-Keep'r.g. Corrnoerctal Law, Calculations, Ac, are titter th tharg cf able and eaperieüccd teacher. Pt nmaphi 1uV t by f. of tb. autbr-rs of the ire-eriau fir-i-m. leleprapb'ag tawgat by a practical Cperatur. for further ir.forn.aticn end tmi for College M.n.tLly and specimens of Lavr.e.s W riuag, ar call at 30,'i We-t VTahfnctnn streft. E KT A NT, FTKATTON A SPENCER, declO-d?ra Jsui-wltn Inliaca;lia, lad. Galen's Head Dispensary fit tab I Uli rr! in IR.V) and "harter hf the I.CKtlniurr of Kentnekfa for ihr treatment f And all A?er'.or f f the Urinary and Ge aar alive C'g of to Ji Sties. jzrr njELisnxD, a I'u i vat r. yir.nicAi, treatihii ON TEVEKr AL DISEAr?, Icl jiii g O'jr.crbx a. Gleet, Syphilis, Rkture, Grivt!, gtoce, IlJiptures,r.l's, F;K.la, Cr.nary Depoit.. M ail Dt'ea of tba KlJ: eys,hia'iier,rroi;rat iUiiJ. tl rrai.d SeuU.! Vic!t, arJ tt!r trea'irer. 1'icrjJi:. a !ater f.n 1 Li ALK Dlah-A-KS. mis oV. aerratins tn vzrr.ig ar.d the preveLtlon ef c. r.cp'.ioa. Coti talijir a a JreaM-e cn helf At". ft A X-v.'if iu rv-h :t.; ti e erects ef t Lett disease 0a tue ;o-'j a;.d ir i, a' ifce Aathcr's Few Treatment at all ;H.e. cas Iti full, tte ct.ly saccafBl maihod mt rir',:-b atj x ;.: u-o tf Q-.ackery. werk 1 rtn a c,3k edverti'etaert. let a warning ar.S a jrt.f'.e fcr mi'r.cU and iala. It ta tie only bot. '.. iv tie tVA kA fc'l ti,e sieve dlseasea ia plaia .er...L. ailh f'.l d rrt.r.r.i fir self-treatmetu aad coa.tl.i uuch valiAll ik.fursat.oa ct proper to cseattoa tt a jablie liotlt. TL wri tr:u:r.!K0 par, aad IM plstoa and engrave? ; of tha atve dSeaaea. frentta ae addr in a t2'd rarir, oa rece'pt of oDd:Lar Tbr atlictej ar.rh e-.j f the akovo diaaaea, Ufsrs pI&Ar? tieiwiie v .t the Ueauaect ef aaj aaa, 'o'nid f rt lesi t' rk. OinCE ?ll IiT 'b lUHt.Hafff. Market s&ijifsr. arr, rrtl a'..e. T i rr;.s rfe y lot'l ltt:s, d'rert to 0 ALR J'S UtAh DlfPATSABT .aaer J4-aaisTm, Tf. m cti--'lwls MAKFvIED LADIES THOSE hfal.b w .1 tot atmit of aa tneraaea V V fau-.iy v. a r 1 r.sr..? f?r I'R. aTUABTfl PBI. Ta'; K C1PCCL.AR To MAl.RIKD I. A DIE a. aad eemmos) ,.. :'. teli yia i; is NJ iri MEl'U. AU cor manic at;.y t-'tlr trrf . I S. LULLET STUArr, .! - D'aer V&l. Cbicag, 1U. RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYBNG ESTABLISHMENT rilAE U3ITEDBTATEJDTE-ti0CE.30.Jf0tmi X Illinois atrtet, Isd'.arspohs, Indiaxa, At ibis eli ski well-known tabUshiaact, tha ladle caa hare ailks sl woo'ei c-o-i dyed la peravaaaot aaat baan.cIco!'.rs; aid M-" ttorogtly rorv. ted atJ repjlree!. 5ew and aecood-hand clothing baaght and aob; aaa, a patlcslar branch ta tbe baaiaeae denomtnatad &m straw tag bOLa. 4:able cloth, or tetrta aay garmaat caa ha a wrocghtuat It caa cot ha naibla ta tha aaka4 eya. RaatetsbertW pU,. S Aoath Illlstaiass-faat-Jaal JOCXPa HABairra-rtaaaa.
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