Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4530, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1865 — Page 1
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WATC1IE0. . DA r 1 i7i n Amorican TJatchoo. rcBusrrrn ftwt morset at T IIB iEW SBNiiNBL OFFICII k 13 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET. (COt"tl CT PKAKL iTiritT.) HOER, RAftfNESS & BINGHAM, JVoprifor. H I IU Jl Li VOLUME XIV. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1865. NUMBER 4,530.
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Kath iqaare, first Insertion V Fach KübrqufLt Insertion, for räch qaare LU A reasonable dd actio m to yearly alverti.T.. Ifil aitertlea-nti il to wr snuare fur the fir.t i t ;- i a A r I I C I PJ D n4eriio8. .6J 1 per aqu.re for eacb aub.eqoent Inr- 1 " 1 A 4 1 A - f " W tion. JLli: 4a vits Iii b ruad wit bout alditlwnal cbiuge. If lb lvrti?r furi.ib tli-Vtaniprfqr.irtNt by Oovorn-mfnt.
I-aI a-ltertUeTOieL? lD'rl!l attLe xpj.-a of tbe t,r:iT orJerinir,, mad not CeSayabl for tbs lepal proceedfcr, cct collectab! at cer ucnal titn. Pabllsher? rwt -.'C )taM for the accuracy of leril dvertl:i3rt- . thr jitt cbarged for tbe'.r pablicntlon. . ELCKK, HARXJJKW A JÜNGHAM,. v ProprJ-tom Indiana StneSoutiei. J. M. TilJOKU, " pTevIJ?i.t Inllaa&puüs JcumalComcsy. !KD!AHAP01!S RAILROAD TIMETAflLE. TriUjLea.r. If : Arilvr A St a1 11tSA Vt 3 03 P.H f:15 I. M. Trala Lear. Traia Arrie. Mondiig Kxpresa.ÜO ..M.üi-bt Kxpres, .1. X Chicago Eiprtfs, Ch!caK' Kxrer-s, JJIir.Lt Xipres, 10:00 P. X. Kvcniug KxpreS.lj P. A i moias ArOLtK, rin- a!i rmrAito hiliüii. aica Leave. Trama Arrlrc. 12:4 P.M. Mail C5 A. V. ;ii:Ä0 P. XI....Cbica,? KxpreiH, No. 1... 4 25 P.M. LArATSTT tlURbAl,. Traisa Lea. 12 40 P.'M., 7 30 P.M. 10.15 P M-. Iralu Arri ..5:3 A.M. , 10:45 A.M. . 5.30 P. 'J . TaaMC PACT! MLkVAt Trains Lea 8 05 A.M 12:40 P. Ii 10.4' . M ..1C-:3Ö A. 5! ...733 P. . ui'i,ui:i n nn cixciMATi kailäoad. T'ir. Leave. Trains Arriti. t:50 A.M Mail 12:10 P.M. 10.54 A.M Arcomxnoi!ati-u 6.50 P.M. T:50P. M KxpreM :55P. M. St'O P. M. Oternburg AcccaniovJath n, A.M. PH.MKI Alf 'ArOI It03lTB4L BAItWAT. Tra'u ti av. A.M... t:lS P.M.. 7 si p. m . . Trains At rlo 5ou. . . 1:45 P. M .10:22 P. U. Train Arrive. ... 1:45 r. M. .. 12:15 Noon. .12?2r.M. Day fcxpre! MalL ...Higbt Kxpres LLCrOKTtlir lAHtHi!' 7:00 A. 2f 4 (Ml Y.U S;20 P. M .MaU LOCIIV1LLI, IIW A7 BAT ASD CHICAOO EAIIJM AD CBASUC or Tina. ExpreMOrenctleJanction goic north 5..k) P M Soinit outa P1 BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. 3S 0 O IES. ANDAT THE
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DON K IN THE BEST STYLT BOOKS. PAMPHLETS. OARDS, EILLS, HILLS LADING. CHECKS. einer LAU?. IM LL HEADS, r.I.ANKs. A(V. U7. Iiiini iXE--s m:. Of all k!J (tu bebcttr av. e,j leiste i l at a:ij o2oln tb city. t.Ordr from it diktanrr 2 lit meet prampt atitd on re Hi I BllrnELDER HARKNESS 4 BINGHAM
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J. a'XAVAlA. FOREIGN 1ND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, M0S0S0AHU.A, HYK AM rOUKMN rOI:T. SfADKlRA, rSCAT, UAI.AHA WINES, ISTX CIGARS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOMS, IND. ÜENTS iÜR DETROIT AlE, . OLD STOCK, PALE AND AMBER A I. O.t 'Ii O.t IOl4T TKIl. Ankialsff Al-4ol Purtfrfjr failjc-,tnbott!ei i r otLen!"-, Vpt coiitntly on hnl md deliTrd in ny pr.Tl et the city. Jr.l3-dtf DHUCS, JV1ED1CINES, DAILY, KBBPBR & HUSH, South Meridian St. VVHOLKSALE DEALERS jCIC! V.SiVKl.Y i I." v a vr v tit r fSVT m Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARN, Fancy (&oods, -A5IVPURE WINES AND LIQUORS. WE WOULT CALL TI1F. ATTKNTIO!? OF LRUliGISTS t tL above esUbl'bment. and nvite ibem, whrn in the city, to loot tbrooRh our stock. Oar roods were bonctt wacn gold wan at l and before tbe aJJitlonal tÜ pf r cent Increase in Tariff Duty, which, wo are confident, will enable oa to Roff in ?nr line very low and yet re ulize a prol'.t. Yp will duplicate any Cincinnati bill f nctt:at!ori ia price ccOrder- are soliciled Je -iJ NATIONAL BANK. THE MUST X. m0X AL HANK OiV IISDIANAPOLIM I S TUK cKcIa! Jrpo-iitory anl nnar.clil a;t ntoftb.e
, And will buy '.d sill Gold, Silver, Exchange, tioveitrtifTit Voncuer, Orler on WaAhir.oa, tate S;r.xs aud Public Kecuritie of every iecripLion. Collations will b pruE3itly m.le. and every kind cf -.sit.ns attended to that lUcc to le rlümate bankirg. IUs".!ir catJirpr are ruly cbirfed 0 per cent, tpon L-r obtained at ibis Paik, &r. 1 tbe tcost ample pr-tis-ous aretnadefor tbsafe-kpin5 of lepositsar.d for J tbe acccirtmodation lepositors. In eJJitlon to the rt'ponib:l:ty of tbe Uütej Mp.ro f. r tb. liabilitie of the Tank, the S:ncVbolder are lait !Jaa"y responsible to tbe extent cf tteir stock, in a leiten to the uiout.t invented in such tare,tha alon'.ini; t!ie ruo-t a--.j!c ceturity to the pstl;c. Tbe followir: are the presTt .Strckhcide.-i. ..f tbe InblitUtiull
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rrorrvD iinis'LT rok rvt dailt statk strrrwi . 3I01MVirs'0 REPORT. GENEKALNEWS. Particulars of the Capture and Death of Booth. STATEMENT OF SKRC. CORBETT. FROM FORT MONROE. la tic rnoii siii:iMi WILSON'S RAID IN GEORGIA. PROGRESS OF THE FUNERAL CORTEGE. A.. At., &v. I'rotii Mew Vork. Xtw YotK, April 23. It aj per. by Hrroli's ncjount tb'tt Col. Daker 5-ent Lt. Col. Cot-.cr ai.d Lt. IJker, of V.s detretivts, wi:h Et. D ju! - erty and Lis cavalry. On reaclilti Garrctl' l-ittn they wre toid bj a sod of Garrett'? that there were two recti in Ihe barn This was . at Ü p. ru. WeJiiepJay. Proceeding to the birn, Lt Uaker wan sent forward and called upon Dooth to com? out and give up hi? arms and surrender, slid that ycung Garrett would go into the baru to receive tLe arm?. Upon Iiis enferic the bun, Iboth exclaimed: '(et ou of here; you have betrnjed me " A colloquy then craned, of wliich the followt ij X is the ?ub?tar.ce: Et. Haker You tu:: give up jour arüiä r.ud purtecder. We have come to tike you a priaoncr, aad we will treat you as a pri-ouer. We will k'ive jou five minutes to artender, or burn the b.im. Dooth Who are you, and whit do you want? Instructions had been given to Lirut Baker not to disclose the character of those who were in pursuit. Lt. Raker Wemntynu; f intend totik'? you prisoner. Booth ThU is a hard case. It tiny be that I Hm to be taken by my friend.. Alter ?ome further colloquy of thi -orf, li otb, seemingly convinced that he w in the ; owcr of the federal oldier, aid: "Give me a chance lor my life. I am a crip pie with one leg. Withdraw your men a hundred tarda from the barn and I will come out and light you " Lieut. Bitt.r Wc did lo: o.uw1 hue to CgLt bjt to tako you prisoner; ytu raut give your aelf and arms up and suirtndfi. Booth Let me have time t connder. A consultation in the barn between Booth and H.trrold then took place which was not nret heard by the party outride In about 15 or 20 minutes Booth calleJ out, Who are you? I could hare picked oil' hJt . dozen of your men while we luve been talking I could have fhot you two :r tlirte tinicd, but 1 don't want to kill anb';iy Eitul. Baker Then give up your urtu. and .unender. We have come here to tike you. Booth I will never nt lender. I will never be taken alive. Lieut. Biker li you don't do -o immediately we will set fire to the barn. Booth Well, my braves, prep ue dtoteher lor me. After this a conversation took place bet vie-on Booth and Ilarrold, during which Booth was heard to say. You damned ciward, will you leave ir.e LO't But (icorge g , I don't want you to .-tay with me He thcu aJJiC55cd the pally outside ahd e.id there's a man here who wauts to come out. Lieut. Baker Then let iiim hand out h;s iirra aiid t-ome out. Another talk here o-.-euiied between Booth and Hirrold, in which iL appears that the 1 titer was begging to be allowed to take out fotne ariua with hiiu and Booth was heard to ?ay, Go away from me, I don't want anjtVng more to do with yon. Ilarrold then came to the door and .tktd to le Ut out. Lieut. Baker said, No; hand ou your arms. Ilarrold replied. 1 have noue. Litut. Bker Ye.-t ycu have; you carried a earbre when yon came here; you rau hflnd it out. Booth lie has no arms; they aie all Oiiue. Upon my word as a gentleman he has no armsall that are here belongs to me. Lieut. Baker then approached the door; liar rold thrust out his hand ard was pulled fiom the doer, tied, ;.ni f lared in charge of a guard. Colonel Coiiger was then satisfied that Surthtr parley with Bo )th ws vain, pr.d proceeding to the other ide of the btrn. he p-.illeJ ouf a wip of hay, and I'htcd it Witi'iji a itw minutes the blaring hey lighted up the ius-i Je of the bun. Booth was discovered leaning on a crutch, which he threw aside, and with a ourbine in his h ir.ds, t-:ti:e toward the tide where the fire h s I been ki.MileJ, p.i'ue'i, 1 )okeJ rtthe fire a moment, and then ttarted tiwatds tho door. When ubout the middle of tho bsru he w.t3 ?hot. Colonel Cogger urd Liin'.enar.t Biker ut or.ee futercd the barn and brought Bjo'h out After identificatioJi by order of the war ie pattrccnt the boly was then privately interred ia the clothirjg which wa3 upon it. The Herald's correspondent ajs the parley with Booth lasted a loi.giime. That Booth told Lieutenant Dougherty he had a bead drawn on h'm, and could hhoot him if he chose. That Booth could see tho? e e plainly, while they could not ee hira inside. That when the fire was lighted. Booth could be seen, and thtn L'eutenant Dougherty ordered Sergeant Corbet: to fire, which I e did through one ol the crevice. Booth, was armed wiih two rix bim-i'ei -iu i et,e even barrelled revolver. When the puty started to icti.ru with tl.eloJy Ilarrold le.'used to wlk, hen a icrewas fastened to his neck, atid tbe other c:tj cf it to the stddle of one of the cavalrymen. A? soon us a horse could be procured he was mounted. The World' correspcudriit eiys it is IcaiLeJ that Harrold joineii Booth just alter the a-sa?:-cuion, an l if is hlevH n; tight tli? her? into the ailev. The tollowing is the statement : Boston tVrbett: S'ri,e nit Ou Tuedy aftcir.ovii uy filtrier tfiioer.Lt. Dougherty, received iui u miticn th:.t two perus ans c:ing to. tie Je.-erintion of Booth and h!-i accomr !U-c IE.rrf "J were cor.cea'cd in a Lurn oa the t'.tiVoS Her.ry Guie-tt, about three miles from Port II jt.i1. iu the direction ol Bowling Grec; . Tt.ctc we t p;u:e i a 1 1 u by iho r:iu:e 0! t Jf.r vi. t it: r'.c t:M'a'.d U? ecu.; lice At fi- t be derlei kromtTr,l.;t wt.ea tbreitaero t'io Fot-jja iiij; ai.yttiii:!; aloi;t encJ with do iih il a ; e : t icvnl the ?rct rhcre tbe a.-." :s.t 'rf .ee:e:ed. be :-Id ia where they c . 1 I le Ku:; i. in 1 piloti to It e a:.. H-i:rii tcachf l tit bam p:.i. r. iMtjtii i. .1 abui du k uu Tcc'.Ur T C ? : rn 14 it !,cf fV.rroundM by our civa'.rv, r.r 1 while feme of our rarlv e:iaC,l in conversation with ljtb from the outside, L? i cornmi.dei toaurren der bevcral times, but rr. tie no replv to tbe uema:;d, fave that "It you w ar.t me, corr.e and take me " Wheu ür-t ktd to eurrendcr. be a?kH, "Who do you take ce fer?" A rfcort time after, in rtpone to tha queilioa as to betber there w attybedy ele witb hiai ia the birn, he tatt i t iat he was tbe oalr persoa ic the builOiu; thit Lis companion, Hrrold, Lad taken another route, and was bejoüd the reach of capture. At 3 o'clock, or after tbe barn was fired, before the dame were kindled. Booth had tbe advantage cf ut ia respect to light. lie could im cibut wi couü tot ice bin; bit tf-
ter that the ubie? were turned against him: we could see him plainly, but could not be feen by hiai. Tbe Maces appeared to confu;e him, and he mide a spring toward? the door, n. if to attempt to force his way ont A he p jCl by one of tie ircvicc in the btrn I fired at lim. I aimed at his body. I did not want to kill him. I took deliberate aim at his shoulder, but my aim was too high. The ball ttruck hi a in the head just Lelow ihe tight car, and, passing through, came out an inch above the left ear. I Ihir.k he stooped to pick up something jut a 1 fired. That may probably account for li teceiving the ball in the hci i. I wa cot orer eijht or ten yards disturb from him rhen I tired. I wiD afraid that if 1 did ii"t wound him he would kill ?omc of out men. After he was wounded, I went into the barn; Booth wa layirgiaa reclining position oa the ßcor, I afked him where he was wounded, he replied in a fetble voice, his eye balls glaring with a pecu liar brilliancy ,'iri the head you, have finished me. lie wti then cartied out of the burning buildiug into the open air, end died in About two houi9 and a half afterward?. About an hour before he tiied, he prayed for us to shoot him through tbe heart and thus end his nji-err. Iii eiifTcriiiZd appcucd to he in tense. Booth, although he cjuid have killed several of our part j, sermeJ to be afraid to tite. Mice was the only shot fired oa either tide; when he fell he had in his hand a fcix barrel revolver cud at Lis feet was Ijing; i seven shooter which he dioppod after he wt wounled; two : other revolvers wtie also Ijmg rear him. He; declaicd that the arms belonged to him atid that ' He.rrold had nothing to do with the murder. We gave him some bratidy end sent four men j in seuch of a doctor, whom they found about j four miles from the scene of the occurrence; j but when the doctor arrived, Booth was dying". He did not talk much after receiving his wound, j
When asked if he hvl anything to gay, he replied, I die for my country, and asked those who were standing by to tell his mother fo He did not deny his crin.e. t-'roiu I'ortrefc! .n on roc. FoRTBtss Mo.vaoE, April 'J7 A steamer urrived here this morning from Morchead City, bringing advices from cwbern that Gcu. Grant has effectually put an end to the armistice agreed upon between General Shcrnun and Gercral Johnston. Up to six o'clock yesterday, ednesday, morn- j lüg the conditions as to the surrender ot the army were unknown. Gen Vr.tnt announced tlut alter jhat hour hostilities would be resumed. To thi Getieral Johnston is said to have replied that if Jeff Davis and ihe leading general ofheers of the confederacy were pardoned, and pmnisMot! givu them to leave ti e coinMry, ke would accept the terms proposed I mm Cievclaud. CLEvatap. April S4 All along the route from Buff iio to this city, which wo re iche I this morn'i.g, t!:e uuil demo!!stratlon cf orrow were witt.esse-d. The remains were escorted b? a lirge military fill civic procefiion to the lr.utifully constructed temple prepared for them, snd ocn thereafter the face of the honored dead was open to thou and of predators, win in .tdmir.-ible order entered and retired. The entire popuKtion of this city are abroad, ai! ecmingly impressed with the solemnity of the ot"aeion. from Cincinnati. Cincinnati, April A public meeting was held ut Dayton yesterday r. ? the following iesolution was paiseJ: Icsol-d. That the by of Booth be taken to the middle of the cc.ui and there buried. Lite Georgia papers givi- a iui! account of Wi!-f n"s raid. After defeating Forrest at Selcia, and destroying the arsenal and manufactories, Wilson moved eastward, capturing Montgomery, West Point and Maccn. tc dieting the militia ou all sides, ruining the only icmaining railroad, breaking up machine shop, destioying military stoies, renderiug.the niar.ufucture of material for future campaigns impossible. I roiu Sprinsf ielib braixunFLi), April IS The time of the lunera! of the late president has been changed fr-jrn Saturday, May Gth to Thurj-dav, May 4th. 1' i oni Albany. Albany. N. V., April 2. tiovernrr Fenton has vetoed the New York Central railroad bill. SPECIAL NOTICES. The llridal Cliutuber an F-saay of Warntng and In- traction for Young Mtj. Also, cew end reliable treatment for Disease of the Urinary and Sexual Systems ent fre, ia sealed envelopes. Address Dr. J. SKILUN IIOUOI1TOX, Howard As-My-iation, Philadelphia, Fa. apr4-dlwy t-LET THOSE WHO HAVE DOUBTED the virtues of Bull's Ckdhon Birrcka, if any such there be, read the following certificate Iran gentlemen well known in th'i comtnunitj, and doubt no tuor-. Its (ffceral introilaction icto the arny wi!J rjv fv, l.res ot thousand? ot oar s.d.!iers: LotisTiLLE, Juue 3d, l-:i. Wf, tbe underpinned, have seen the good effect of Dr. Jou Brix'a Cmsp! Bittcss in case or gecer&I debiiity and prostration of the bj stem, and believe its pcaeri! use would prevent dia-: and relieve rr.tjri. nutTering. Arnon our oldier particularly would this be the esse, especially the.se who are exposed to the r.-.ia-nat'c tnCuence ia the Southern t!;Biate. VAJ. rUILIP filEEI., CMlettorlat. Uev. 3d D'... Xy tUAS. B. COTTON, Collector cf the Port of Lo. .I.r, II COL. II. D" NT, I'rotont ilaruil Gewr.l of Kcmicky UY.V. D. T. HENI.F.HSÜN, Vice Tresidcnt of Sacita'j Orr.ir:.-' HARNKT, nUGHF.S k CO., Publishers Den.ycrai. GF.O. P. DCF.RN, Proprietor Loui.Ti!!a Antei-r. niV.XIRS dt PARK V. I IX, VLrl?a!e Dry Goi!-' I)r'er, U w ;Ue-, l.vinville, ty. DAVIS, GIiKZN A CO.. Vt hole.ai4 Shot! Ikeaicl, !r rt, I.vJ.mIh'. 5UP.T A MAPOTKCIt, l.ithoTapht-rs, cr?:rr Ij .-: .i I Third teet., I)ui?vii!?. Ky JULI CS WINTER, Clothing Mcrrhast. corurr t t'i ! i.-l Mr.t t., lAui$vil!e, Ky. Cn. S. F. UlLDKETU, Of the ttcaccer Hajor A'j !er--i MAJ. 1 T. TKUH JT05. Psyaiaoter U- S. Ami) C. i.'. MLTCALF, National riott!, Uaf-vl!, s CCL. JESS2 LiYLES, 4th Kttucky Cavi! ; r,EOP.r.K d. pr.KyTicE, Itivne Journal. SOLD WIUJLLSALS RI lHJ.V, iaWCK & ll15, .t Sai'.ii H-r; iiaa Isdiaoapoh. NOTICE, V'OTICK IS HEHKr.T GIVEN THAT AN ELECTION il wiii te held on Tne-day, the 2J day of May, 1hC3, iü th- city of Iiiiiampoll?, for the election cr the fullowlH City officers t rve for twa yeart. r uritil their suc-ce.-ar.i are e)ectl anl qal:3ed. Mayor, C'.ty Ireanrer, City Cierk.Ciiy Miri:a!, City Attorney, C.ty Ai!.or, and City En(r,iiie-r Alc, one Coancilman torep:eei.i each ward it tbeCcrr mon Cccncil ff city, to erve fonr ytr, r csr.l th-i1- ucce- r itfi and cualSe.l. Poll ill b oeiirJ n ti. iy alO.- i.a:- t thfo .n places fr-jta a. a. t 6 p m : At tie Set CO'. Hout ia It War.!; id .. 4th .. 3;h 6rh " Tia - " ' fith M At Ji. Wirfer'a Halt, la tth JoaX USVEESAYV, aprSl-U . C;ty Marahal. TOI.KSM) ALG. ILAT A W iLTEÜ'li CLLtILATlD TOLEDO ALF, ; io barrel and half barrcU. Eor aal by J. 1 D. IT? CAS, A(2.U, rur39-4tf ?7 Soiti Mtrltan u ten, laliaaapjlta.
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Losses Paid in 46 Years OVKR ÄTNA BUILDING, IKDIAKAPOLIS. a:.. 'A t: r .-kj iN1- " .. -hit V-?;r: Erected 1859 Owned fay the Co. XBT ASSETS JJSüiRV, 1865. $3,677,362,71, FIRE -A.3ST2D INLAITD iAV3ATIO RISKS , IttyAitetic!es in all the principal CItits aud Towns iu tbe Unite! states. iryAM'licAtitiis for ln-v.rancf will rror.nt! attended to. ' ABRONET & BRADSHAW. rachlS-'CS-dly INDIAN ArOUS. INDIANA. rOiDEXSED STATELIEST ft 1UW 1XDIAX FIRE INSURANCE CO., IS DIAS AI'OLl, ISS.. Office No. 5 Odd Fellows' Hall, UP STAIRS.; CAPITAL $362,912,44. Balsnce as per Mateuu-nl July 1, 104 J3.471 CJ Cash premiums, interest and premiuiu ootei received from July 1st, 104, to January lsr, 1SGT R3,6'ja 43 132,4X2 10 rren.tci.1 vojt-S c:icclnt lo Jdn. l-t, i-C5 2,599 4? 40 C3 Ain't ut I:.-.. amt t. up to Jn. 1-t. la6.i 17,540 13 302.300 50 611 94 .cerur! Inirrc-t Totl Cnit.i! J.n. l:tf 10.. . . AlST., Pr-Miium Not ia fore Bills Il'cdvalle Cavh on hand Cash in hands of Agei.ts Personal Troperty Accrued Interest" . 26.5C2 PS 9.122 4a 1,902 SS 'J,5"4 25 11 94 T'tsl As.-t-ts, Jan. 1m, lrsj, jj. ..f3G2,912 44 JTir'N'j uupai 1 claims aj'nt tbe Company whalrer. OFFICERS: J. S. HAIiVKY. Pre.'t. I W. T. GIBSON', .Vc'j . FRED. RAGÜS, Tr?a-. C. C. OLIX, en. Ag't. pr3-deodAnlni TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., II A K T F 0 It D , CON X . Cziplfal .JH.00,000. INSURES AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. (nieral Accident Iollrle 1"0K Five Hundred Doilari, with S3 per week iorapeiisa'.ion, can had for $3 per aunum, cr any ifcfr enra bet reo $C00 and ;o,(.o at p:cpcr'!oit rate. I en Dollar 1'rctitiiit Secure a policy fur $.',K0, or ptr week coa:penal!on for all anl evry decr:pti-jD of accidMits triivclisg or otherwise ur-der a snr2l ccidr.t pMcy,at tbe ordic.iry reif i. . TJiirlj- SlAllurs Premium Ücurr a full pdicy for $3,M.i, or 12" p. r erk c-.m-l"-ensaion, is above, at the spsria! rate. I orclgii Ill(iM. Po'icies l.-i-ued fcr Foreign, YTe-t ltd. a and California travel, llatei cm be learned by application to the Oflc" tr Ager cie .. Minrc 'lime I'lcKel. Arrtiigeuient are ia cour.e cf ct mp'tionby which the traveler will be. able to purchase, a: any Railway Ticket OC.ce, lasurar.ee Tickets for one cr thirty daya travel. Ttn cents will buy a ticket for ore days' travel. Insuring 3,0Wi, or fl5 weekly compensation. Ticket Pol cie may be had for 3, 6 and 12 raonthe, in the taae manner. Hazard uj Bisks takta at Ka:n'.ot Ritet. 2o Medical K-XAraitatlon repaired. Pol cies written by theCorrpaniea Agents. Police for $ 10,000, and for 5 yea'-s, can be haJ by app'.icaticn to the State Agent at" It.'Hai apo'.is ar.d at the Home 0?Vcp. IHr.KCTOKS iCSTAVCS F DAVIS, Vf. II.D.CALLEÜDEP, JAS. L. HO'iVALD, CEO. VT. MOOKE, MARS II ALL J& WELL, KBr.NTZKR R0BEK1S, THOMAS BKLKNAP, Jr., CHARLES WHITE, CORSEL1CS P.. F.F. WIN, HCr.H HAKKtsOX, CEO. S. GILMAX. JONATHAN B.BUCE. P.0D5rT D?.!?S1R, Sec J. G. BATfrSSOV, P:-r O. K. DAVIS, Vice Pret. KENKT A. DYEÜ, General Agnt. II. C.ÜARTIX. State Arent, No. ? Temperance Hall, Indianapolis, Led. C C. DAVIS, Local Agent, o.6 0d Feilows'Hall. N. L. Apfnt acl ?ohc!'..-rs wanted !n every part of the State. aprl4-Mw TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS. i'.xrx n ivr Dr-TAETMEXT or l:JtiAai UunKAc or FlNANCK. Indianapolis, Jure 21, lif-l. ) LNIjIANa OFPICEER, who taTe bees or are erv:nra th anuy, are üforw! that tbrlr (Jnlmh.-e Ef tcrti Willbe made cp aad prfcated to the proper Derartaiest nd ceniScale of acqa..'tlr.ca cbtaial, cf cAary, by pptyiic to Mr. C. F. lioo.er, Chief Clerk State OldLitre LVpartseat, i-Zc c? tairt wver TaJenV kar. ware store, No. SI Vt Wahin?ton atret. lbdianaoIla. h? lutvktng retam, ai alova dlrectod, oClcera will cot orly taTe all fees bat they will he able to Mttla with the GoTertairtt and draw their pay fron ose to three tBsth.t earlier thaa if tha bua'.D taenfnetetoC!? A vents. By ortlr of Gevervce Wcarcs. -sr. n. h. TzrjLELL, PROFESSIONAL. rvils. TCDD A PARR, having teraiaatel their ccb j tracta wilh the G oven. men a A. A Sarg eoni at Camp Horton, are now prepared V devote their whole Um te tee practice ef their profearioa. petest caa rely ipoa Cndfif toe or tfei ether at tkelr oCae-le. L'gJn'a avetaa. arSS-4t
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W HEM toycALi. TOH a ciT:cri.rt T)ECriBtya ALL SYMPTOMS. TÖ S "ST MPTOMS: The ymptoca of Catarrh, ai they generally appear, are at Crt ve ry elipkt. I'erotu find they have a cold, that they have frequent attach, and are xaore sensitive to the change of temperatnre. In this condition, the rioc may be dry, er a MiU discharge, thin and acrid, afterwards bfconrinx thick and a iheve. A the d:ese beconiea chroulc, the LacLargrs are iucreaM-d iu quantity and changed in quality, they are now thick iv.d havy, and are hawked vr Coughed tS. The secretlor are offensive, caasjf a bad breath; tho voU-e U tbkk aitd naaal; tbe eyea are weak; the n of tbe tieU is leaariied orderoj trd; deafness freqneLtly takes place. Another eonirj3'a ari iraportaut lysiptoui of Catarrh Is, that the person Is obüjred to clear his tbrott in the morrk-, of a thick or liniy rcucu?, which has fallen down from the htad iwnr.z the r.fht, When this takes place the rxrion may Le sure that his disease is n its way t tbe lungs and hould lote no time In arre-ting It. Tlie al..ve are but f w of tl tmry Cntarth yrjptonis. Muffle Home will lal n .Tlent li--to be lifted tliree tltuc it da)'. Fimu Hen. Thomas J. Tomer. F.x-Member of Ccrgrea roia Il'.inio, late Speaker of ite Illinois llonse of Itepreseritatlves, ard Gmri ift?r of A. P., ani A. if., of the State of llliocl. Fairr-osT, October 21, 163. Dr.. D. II. ?r.ri.vK Dear Sir. Ia reply to your notice of the lth InL, I would fay that I wa severely aSicted with Catarrh for years, when I became acquaiuted with you and bought two bottles of your liquid Catarrh Remedy. Before I had used one bottle 1 was vnMLly improved, and before the second bottle was finUhed, wa completely cured. I csu recon.mend the medicine to all afflicted with Catarrh. L spctful!v yours, THOMAS J. 1UP.NFB. r. lt. II. SfJIiLYi; V CO. Sole Paoi-KiLTOai, Chicago, IIÜduik. AT WDOLFSALK BT JOIIX I). PAItlt WM. JOHNSON DAILY'. KKKFER i BUSH LKOWMNG A SLOAN And for ?ate by til IrugAM.-t. . .Cir.cir.naC, 0. . .letriot,Mich. ..Indianapolis. . . . IrxllanapoL. dtc!3-dlyeod Salen's Head Dispensary f 'ftt.-sbliwlirtl In S."0 and Cliartere 1F trie Lcetslature of Icntiirkf for tbe treatinrnt of SEJV?Jt Us ? XLlICJiTSS, And '1 Affectiv!. of the Unntry ard Ge of b-)th Sexes. just rur.LisnEi. pitiVA i i: nniDif :.,!. ri:i;i i isi ON VKNFRKAL DISXAPL!. iuclndinc 0"norb , file, 8yphiils, Stricture, Gravel, gtoae, Rupture?, Pili', Fistula, Criiar? DopobUs, and ail Diseases of tie Kidoeys,Bladder,PTC5trte Glanl. and Seminal Vesicles, ard ti eir treatment, including a chapter on servatior.s prevent tain Syermatorrh TOUDebüity, Parrctjj:c.:? r..l Im potence in b b seies the effects cf thee ike ases co the tody niird, and the Apthor'a Ktw Treat&ent ol all the-.e ca??3 in full, the only succt-'t ful i.tt'.od f care, with an expoitiea f (jiackery. This work is cot a quack a'!vcrt:??m-Lt, bi t a wartiii.jt and a guide for married and 6in$le. It Is the only book that gives the treatment of all tie above diases Ik plala English, with full din ction3 for self-treatnient, and contains much valuable information not proper to nsentioti in a pablic uotice. The work coi.tains aöO pafrefi, and IOC plates aad engravings of the abot e diseases. Sent to a address In a eealed wrapper, on receipt c f ondclUu Those aSicted with any cf the abose dhetse, before placicg themselves under tie tr-atn:r.t cf asy one shocld first read this work. OfrFICiC SH Kfih street, betwi-t:: Uikis a'.dJcTri. son, west elde. To insure iar;y to all letters, direct to 3 ALKX'8 Hit Aft DJS?.::;.- h Drawer 54", Lon-äsllle, wct4-M-dAwl 7 DOCTOR BIGELOW, OfEco 179 South Clark Street. O'-.rner or Monroe, CI7XC.100, J.j.. Toat OSce) Box. t. AllCIirotiicand Sexual Disease of a Private and Dvlicate Nature, treated with unpiralLlfJ success. Dr.BioIww's Guidi to ILsalth, fr l.vii.-s and gentlen.an, ij puMithed EiJtitLly. SeudtT it if -.t think th writlas tf a f.bysiciaa whf-ie reputation xtn.i thruiighout thfl entire "U'esf hould Le w.rth reading. It ia fent in plain ai-Aivd envel'.pejt. froo of charge. Almt every case can I.e. treatel by mail. MedU-iii nent to any adlre. Ladie en I for d.-wr ir.tive Circular of ltftnne Jtcmeutj tha latf-st fend Uwt preventative cf conrepticti known. F.oomi Separate for Ladie and Gentlemen. CONSULTATION AT OFFICE, FREE. Or rica Ilotsa rroca ö a. u. to 8 e. m. .'permatrrhrra or Nejv,n InbiL'ty, a cuFEATHER RENOVATINC. CASE & LYNCH, AVING KSTATLIHHLD TflF.VSKLVfS FOB A short time in Indiansr;c!, at Xo. 247 Indiana Avenue, With one cf Etiley's Patent Improved Renovators, by which Feathers are tlar??ed of ail Moth, Filth and Unhealthy Imparl: lea, increa;rj their bulk froa one-fourth to one-ta'f ; a'o giving them all the qusl.ties of good new feathers. Price 2 Co pr Bed. Bes will b taken and Je'.'vrr'd free cf charge to customer!. Address Box 4'S. lr.Jianapoii, al, orders left at C. Ha-son's Grocery, Z'Jd Illincia street; T. Krado. 1&9 Virjini avenue; II. U. Lanjrenbrjr. & Co.. 9nta Meridiaa etreeU John R. 2iarot, VXl Fast Waihington ftreet. w'll be promptly attended to. Rancarxcaa Maior VTÜ1 Cumtack. Ti. C. Staw, o the lim of Drew A baw; William Williams City Police. CA-h pail fwr cM an! new feathers. taar21-Lini BOURBON WHISKY. J. & 0. DIJaVfMX, No. 77 South Meridian Street, litrilnnnpollw, Ind. t : tU'.ui.s dlzss lü roi:?;iGx a::d domxstic B f J VI" ef .: ti;-.: of the tri !e ! called to onr complete 1 aot tat:t ot a'ii arfcl i r.r.t V.ur ef bc-iaea, boü) to qja.Ity and price. Ouritoca of LCUÜ105 WIIilKY unsBrpa.sed by ar?y establishment In the Slate, aod Dealer Ukin to pareba Copper Distilled P.onrbon TThliky are invited to rait before psrcbaslag. irT'W'e have removed from 1S3 Jfat Wahiritt rrel to 77 ?uth Mrid:aa street. J. t D. DUSCAJC, 77 Soath ileridlaa Street, JaiS'CiHlly ladlanapoiia. lai cnocEniEs, a. r. rvrrcrtM. r. . PAV;TKt. rLDTCIIEU a D.4VIDOC, CKNTRAL GKOCEItY, TTVIALXS3 IX STAPLC AND FINK GROCTCRIKS, I ßtJntxTk aA toxnftic Ttisti and Cigars, Game, Vegetables, Frxrta, TTosvlta ail Willow Ware. Ve. 44 3 crib Pesztaylvabia Street, epectte the Poat 0, Indianapolis. arVdtf
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