Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4535, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1865 — Page 1
ATC.ICC. 7-rm. . r . rCMJflHKD ITUT M0E5ISO AT TUB MW SENTINEL OPPICB k 13 SOUTH MERIDIAN IT2EET. (ro&üvm or rsaL eratir.) .UDER, RARKNESS t& BINGHAM, Proprietor. wl y jg Am - w m kj If s JLjo VOLUME XIV. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., FRIDAY MORNING, MAT 5, 1865. NUMBER .4,535.
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PORT. MADJCIKA. MUSCAT. MALAGA WINES, CIGARS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. AüEXTS FOR DETROIT ALE, OLD STOCK, PALE AND AMBER A... Allkii.!(r Aküüi Portfrfor fimlly üm, in bott! r olbrwie, kpt cDtantl7 on band and dl:rertd In any part of tUe city . Janl3-dtf DRUGS, fVlEDICINES&C. DAILY, KEEPER & R1IS1L South Meridian St., EAST END TjytOS DSfOT INDIAN APOLIS, IND., WHOLESALE DEALERS F.XCI-USIVELYI B KL TUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY IFancy (S-oods, -A51PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Wfc WOULD CALL THZ ATTENTION OF Ii&VüGISTS to the above establishment, and ibvite them, when in the city, to look through oar stock. Our goods were bought when gold was at 11 53. anbefore the additional 60 per cent increase in Tariff Duty, which, we are confident, will enable n to a!! goods ui our line very low and yet realize a profit. We will duplicate any Cincinnati bill floctaation In prices considered. Order, are aollciteJ. Je7'C4-dly NATIONAL BANK. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS 13 THE oScial depository and financial agent of the United States, and will furnish, on the most favorable term. All kinds of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, And will buy and eil Gold, fiWer, Ischang e, Gorerament Vouchers, Orders on Washington, Sute Stocka and Public Securities of every eVscrptlun. Collection, will be pr -mptly made, and every kind cf boMnes attended to tiiat belong t legitimate banking. Regular catemers are ontj charred e per cent, upon Loans obtained at this Back, and the mot ample prer1kE are made for the safe-keep'.cg of Deposit and for tbe accommodation of Pepoeitors. In addition to the rsponib litr oT the Cnited States for ihe (.abilities of the Bank, the Stockholders are indiklaa!!y repocil!e to the extent of their tock, in addition te the amount Invested In auch share, tba. affording tbe most ample security to the public. ThefgnowjrÄrttteprtjettStoclholifr of tit la atitutionWra. H. EngV.sh, V. K.N of itiier, Lwt Jordou. belt Root, Jer. liiLet.e, J. F. 1 Lan'e. of X T . lloe. O T. Morten Hon Jv ha J. Morr or, Cen. I-ii. "ob'.e, Hon.Ocr R. Uord, Hcn.T. A.HnJrxk. Bon. Hand Kilgore. Hon. James A. Craves. Hoe. Jcba C. New, Ron. T M. Su!'iTaa, Rev. Wa A. Hoihlay. Frot.C. N.Todd. J. Georjre Suis, Georg Klg?. Robert Browning. W.i. HoJl'day. W. R. ?o!leway, J 51. Matwed. vTm. II. TTy. A. i. Hay. R. U Parker. J. L. Ho:toc. WiimU'W. Lar.fer A Co , i. A. Roa, Wra. Braken, EenJ. F. Tnttle. Jobs W. Mnrph. Judge F.M.Hrcb A. BiMs-.n, I). W. Noble, W.O. Kockwrd, Daniel Her.Be"?. Janie Fower. J. L. Siacchter, Lucian Hill, w. s T. KonoL, harr-aha Ccffc, Jhn C. Heretb Dr. J. M. t.-oo. H. B. f xch. 1T. J. H. Wrtv, Joe. C. v?rihu John Hen.1r.ck!. A.J. Fiafor.h, Jane Greece, A.D. B.:img!y, W. TT. Leatiier. NOTICE.
fllTIR HlrtHICST PRICE WILL BK PAID TOX LADIES 1 aat Gent's cast oft clothing and all k'Sd Cf hnabokl goods, at IfJ Kast Washington street. Hotels and private residences ca'led an when desired . A ste directed to T. O. Boa Rl will be promptly atolo- J. A M. ftOLoSlOX, ftblS-dly I
Telegraphic Dispatches.
BaroarnD BxraxasL roa ravs bailt btatb timmiL. ItEPOltT. GENERAL NEWS. GREAT RAID IN ALABaAMA. Destruction of Rebel Military Stores RELEASE OF THE AN DERSON VILLE TRISONEKS. Arrest 4f rx-Govcrnor Aiken. The Assiissinaliou Conspiracy. REOPENING OF TRADE WITH THE SOUTH. Ac, At,, Ac Ac. Ac. 1 rom Mew York, New YofcA, Msj 4. The Iirrald's Savannah ccrreipuudect of the 29. b says: Geo. Wislon'n famous raiüing expvtlitiou arrived Lere jesWrdaj JTrom ilacon. Tbe following i a condeaed history of the trip: Geo. Wiisou left Chickasaw, Ala , ou tbe 22J of March. It ia cot proper to give aar statement of tbe number of bia force?. Ebecezer Cburcb, near PlanteraTille, AU., waa taken after a abort Cnaemcnt with For real'; cavalrj. Three huridred prisoners vrere captured and three goes. Furreoi'a forces were driven to the wcet of the Cabawba river and sep rated. A coluuu waa ?eut to Tucaloo.si which captured uiid desiroved much government property. Selmi. 241 miles irom the bise. was captured on the 21 of April, with 7üU prisoners and 32 turn in position and 75 in tbe reni. We de ntroyel 3 rolliug aiill., wiib bxtures and vcrj large naval foundry, an arsenal, the wotlt, magMZ!i.e.k and a number ofcaig. We lemaiued at Sclma Ü dis. The Alibama was bridged tö feet, the opczation laatiug five days. Tbe next place attacked was Montgomery, miles distant, df stroking all tbe bridges on tbe Alabtma and Teune-'see rirer?. Tbe ruilroid to Monrgotuery was den troy el. Tbe enemy destroyed 2.500 hales of cotton. Montgomery surrendered without an absauit. Five guns felt into our hanil.. We destroyed rollirg milb ai,JJöULdrie-s2 aiagszlLts. 1 locomotive, C3 cars, 3 steamboats, cupiured on tbe river near We'cmjuka, and nitre works. The rebels burned Ü.500 biles ol cotton before evacuating. Columbu, Gl., e5 uiilcs di-stanf) wis taken by aaa!t. hy General Upton, after dark, on the 16:b; 1 2DÜ prisoner were ctptured. 53 guns, 7 Urge cotton fictories. 1.0UU biles of cotion, immense quintities of ordnance, quartermasters' acd commissary stores, a large arrenul and pi.su ! factory, an accoutrement factory, a naral loan dry, a rolling mill andfjundry.au arsenal foundry, 13 locomotives, over lU'J enre, depot, m icbire shops, &c , were captured and destroyed. A gnnboat mourning ix 7-iucb rifled guns, now called the Jackson, but the name of which has teen recently chunked, ws alo captured here. A detour to Wen Poiut wai made by Lagrange's brigade, who attacked Ihe woika and mied them by storm, capturing the garrison, 35U in number, and 4 guns, and killing the rebel General Tyler, who waa in command. Fifteen locomotives, 2U0 car, 2 bridges, and two large factories were destro)ed. We destroyed largo quantities of quartermas ter and commissary stores at Griffin, and the railroad bridges on the SeJraa acd Montgomery railroad. , We captured tire guns on the route. Macon was cjpiured with no opposition. It has not heen nece.-iry as yet to destroy any property. We captured Generals Howell Cobb, Smith, (formerly etreet inspector of New York city,) Ilobertoo, Mercer aud McCall. Thecaptuie are 132 gut s in position on tbe field and by s 8;iuH, and 2UU guns in assaults and In store, ith immeiise amounts of ordnance, comtnissnry and quartermister stores, cotton, railroad machinery, Ac The Herald's Jacksonville (Florida) correspondent say?: A'out 1,500 of the uuion soldiers formerly imprisoned at Andersonville, Ga., were, on tbe rooming of the 2i;b uit , transited by the rebels down the Florida Central railroad to within ten miles of Jacksonville, where tbey were unconditionally released, and left to rotke their way into the United Slates lines, whith aevcra! hundred of ihcra reached the same night. All presented a pitiful sight, and many of them were birely able to walk, but their jov was great oa Unding theoi5elves once again under the protection of the old rl g. Tbe Herald's Hilton Head correspoudeut says of the .rrest of Ex-Governor Aiken: Ex Governor Aiken claims to be aw originit union man, an opporr ol nulühealion iu Calhouu'i time, and a friend of the uuion aijd con-t-titution ever sitice; but thero are reports contradictory of ibis Amoi'g others, he is accused ot furnishing a ortijD ot tbe train which ha enabled the rebel's to bold out four years, atd cf having held Eeveral advisory interview with Jiff D..T s Tbeseareoüly reports, but of course tbe war department must have bad some foundation for its action agiiist him. G. 1 Limar, a prominent citizen of Sevannau. hi- h!-o hetn arrested. He is an avowed enem of the United Stttes. He w.s lor nullification, Bnd has been one of the most industrious and euccesslul aiders and abettors of tbe rebel cause iu Georgia He makes no secret even now of Id Utter hostility to the uaion. Courteous,' fftble, t-ocial.iu all other rtsprcts, he lutes Yankees mot thoroughly, and boaaU of it tu public. It is understood that the prisoners are charced with tre.ts.on, and will be regularly tried therefor The Tribune' WasLington special ha the following: The court room lor tLe trial of the preidenpitl a-jssiijs hs beea fitted up at the arsenal buildisc. a:d tbe ttiil will piocced wiibottde lav. The uuenber likelv to be rut ou ttiilia fo'rtv, and tbe others in custody will prubtMv be discbsrged as thee:t?e progrcs.-e, and t eir ümee is ciren in. Col. Ciatk cf the rebel army who was cp'urrnl by oue ot our scou'ir.g priie, while ei d tvoring to escape from Richmond, asserts thtt he was in charge of all the specie which was removed from Richmond, and when his triia broke down he found it irapoble to get it oa th?trv:k j a;jin; secii g oar forces apprcaeb ng Le ordered tne train to oe fire J, and S all fciseff. r a to tave the reeie was uuartilin, the oidiers broke open the keg? at:d ajprt pnated all there wa. lis A-scsis that L kuoBs that do other amount of specie not in tbe pockets of its owners were tiken from rtichmord. He asserts further, th.it tLe amount is been vi-tlv overeuniated ari col firms the sUU- meat heretofore made by Grct tht it amounttd only to abt.ut $20 (XÜ. The Herald's Washington corresp-ondence of the 2J jays that a eecond extediu n ws sent to Garrel;' plantation, ahtre Rjoth was found, on Saturday, acdrcturceJ . yesterday, bringing to the paroled prisoner who took Booth and Harrold to Garrett', od eeveral others. It appears that Jett introduced Booth to Grrett as a rebel old.er named Iivd,and wanted bim taken rare of by Garrett tor a lew days, when he would be taken away. Thee fact Garrett baj endeavored in vain to get Jett to testify to. . . - TbeUerald'a Washington correspondent says: There are twenty, acd perhaps tweoty-ttree per
sona connected with tbe asss:nation, who will certain! suffer fhe death penalty. Tbe World's Washington special fays: It is currently reported to day that the president and Csbicet have decided to open all the southern State to general trade, and suspend all regulations ia force, by order of the treasury department. If this is confirmed by a proclamation
of the president, it will be a most important step j toward the restoration or peace. rom Springfield. SrsiscmLD. III., May 4. The large Lumber of visitors here to view the remains of :he presl dent was increased list tight and this morr.irg by numerous arrivals from all quarters. The remains will be arcompained to the vault by a military and civic procession. The ground selected for the burial Is eicetslingTv beautiful. , From Uathlnfion. Wahiixgtojt, May 4 The court martial in the case of Berj. Hsrris net this morning, and in tbe absence of witnesses adjourned until tomorrow. Gen. Sherman was at Point Lookout yesterday en route to Washington. The principal portion of the amy of the Fotoinac is already on tbe march here. The Conatltullonal Aniendiuent Hartford, Co.nx .May 4. The constitutional amendment unanimously passei both branches of the Concectjcut legislature this morning. SPECIAL NOTICES. T lie Itrtdal t'liambert an Kssay of Warn Injr and Ia tmctlon for Toutg Men. Also, new ard re liable treatment for Disea' of tbe Urinary and Sexual System sent free, la sealed enrelopes. Address Dr J. ütCILLlN UUUÖUT0N, Howard Association, Philadelphia, IA. apr4-dAwly C-LET THOSE WHO HAVE DOUBTED the virtues of Bcix's Canaoa BrrtBaa, If any such thera. be,. read the following certificate trem gentlemen we.T known In this coxmnnity, and doubt no more. Its general introduction Into the army will rave the lives of thonsands ot otr soldiers: Lorrsnu.it, June 3d, 1?63. We, the andersifrned, bare een the Rood effects of fr. Jos Brtx's Ckobom Ürnus in case of general debility and prostration of the system, arid believe its general nse would prevent disease and relieve much sallering. Amonsr our soldiers particularly would thia be tbe case, especially thee who are expemed to th miasmatic influences iu tbe Southern climate. VAJ. PHILIP SPKfiL. Collector Int. K731 Di. Ky CHA3. B. COTTON, Collector of the Tort of LcaisvUl, Ky. COL. II. DKJiT, Provost Martial General of Kentucky. EEV. D. P. UENDZRSO", Vice Prenident of Sanita'y CvicmUfloh nAK5KY, ncGur.s a co.. Publisher Deroycrat. GEO. P. D EI1N, Proprietor Louisville Anaeljer. HIIGDEX A PARKIIII.L, Wholesale Dry Goods Dealer, Miin street, I.oa! ville, Ky. DAVIS, GREEK k CO., a Wholesale Shoe Dealers, Main street, Louisville. HART 4 JIAPOTHER, Lithographers, corner Market and Third streets, ' Louisville, Ky JULIUS WISHER, Clothing Merchant, corner Third and Market sta Louisville, Ky. CAPT. S. F. UlLBRKTH, Of the frteamer Major Anderson MAJ. L. T. TflUUSTt)!!. Paymaster U. S. Array. C. M. MKTCALP, National Hotel, Lcuiv11le, Kjr COL. JESSE EATIJCS. 4tb Kentucky Cavalry. GEORGE D. PRKCTICE, liOnisTllle Journal. SOLD Vf HüLESALS BT DAILY, KEEFEIt A icIJSII, ?.1 South Meridian St., Indianapolis. decH W-dlyAwl2toara tiii: INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, Financial AKcnt and Desigiiated Depository of the United States. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL CASH CAPITAL PAID LN tl.000.0OU tiOO.OC'O WILL receive subscription, as financial agent cf the Government, for al of lta popular loan Will collect gold interest on re glue red and coupor bonds on the most liberal terms. Currency bonds cahe on presentation when due. Always on band a full supply of U. S. revenue stamps, for sale at the regular discount. WU boy and sell all government securities, order on Washington, coin and exchange in all tbe principal cities. Will make collection throughout the We?t and Eait at very reasonable rate. Will receive deposits, an4 loan money at 6 per cent., on good security Having unlimited faeiiUie., will transact all kinds of banking business en fair term and with XV utmot prfmptres. I HF.0. P. HAUGHKT, Pr't. I5GRAM FLETCHER, Cashier. Indianapolis, December 3, 1864. c-dly TOBACCO. TOBACCO. fl. b. auras. t. b. narnMAno. .T1VEHS A DltUMMOXD, Manufacturers and Wholsalers, Kos. ri2aiid 24 ScOntl Street. ALT 05, ILLINOIS. HAVKOPRVF.D A BRANCH HOUSE AT NO. Vf 77 South Xeridian street, Indianapolis. Ind., where ws will keep constantly on band all styles of TPZLXJO- TOBACCO. We respectfully invite tke trade to call and examine our ttk. VTe will sell a low, if not lower, than tbe aame stock cau be bvoght in this or any other market. ma:-d:f UTK US k DEUilMüND. AGENCY, S. W. ELLIOTT,' GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYWENT AGENT i mTfTILX. ATTRSDTO FROCCRIKO HELP OF KVERT f kiad, either in tie city or counfy. He will psj ptrtinlirkt ationto renticj tleeping room and procoring boarders. Perotie loosing for situatir n will do w ell to call at bis ice. o. 37 Virginia venae. ene-half qnareirura Wahington treet, west side, or address Box 1605. n 'fin !3ra tlrrotnt ltii&l imjar tter TtbUiWerirFlfteen"Va larce letter paz f"r two 3 ceat ttami. Voiui? .Tlen Hedicnl Adviser. GRATUITOUS advice g'-ten la dieiej of the ner. vocs aeminal. urinary and sexual organs, ia the reports of th Western Medical Association, wbich ar er.t by mail in sealed envelopes, free of charg. The organisation wai formed to dispense aew and reliable treatment, and i composed cf thewellknawn phyirlaoa, to hon all letter Bl be directed, DRS. JACKSON, HF.RBIRT CO., 1-3-dly Bos 43 CiacineatL O. WANTED. K3IPL.OYMENT. i? A V05TH Agerua wanted to sell Sewing fp f O Vacbtae. We will give a cemsaUsion aa aU . hu.es o;d. or empley eg est who w:ii work fof tb above wages sad all expenses paid. Addres, D. B. Hebauferoa A Co., Wir oil Mich! a, avay l.dat
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Losses Paid in 46 Years OVKU JETlik BUrLDING, IMDlATiAFOLIS. .. p 'iTm . Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. NET ASSETS JM1RV, 1865, $3,677,362,71. PIRE JSJKTJD AJNTJD IVAYIGATlOIf RISKS jtSgfAgencies in all the principal Cltif and Town? in the United States. J! "Applications for Ins-urance will be promptly attended to. ABROMET & BRAÜSHAW. mchl3-'CTlly INDIANAPOLIS, E7DIANA. OfEISED STATEHEM OF TBK INDIANA FIRE INSURANCE CO., INDIANAFOLIr, IIVDM Officö No. 5 Odd FehW Hall, (CP STAIRS.) CAPITAL - - - - $362,912,44. Balance as per statement July 1, 164. S3C3,71 05 Casta premium, So erest aiid premium notes teceived trom July 1st, 1S64, to January 1st, 1963 83,690 45 f3Vr2,42 10 Premium Notes caticelod ta Jan. Im, 1SG5 2,599 47 Ain't wf losses and ex. np to Jan. lit, 1JC3 V7,3t0 13 I3C2.300 50 Cll 94 Acrraed Interest. Total Capital Jan. 1st, 1?C3 .... 362,911 44 AEIT. Premium Notes in force '. 322,13$ Of Bill. R-ceivable 20.603 tCah on band 9 122 45 Cash in band of Agnt3 I,9r2 85 Personal Property 1,5 4 25 Accrued Interest 11 94 Total Assets, Jan. 1st, 18C5 S3C2.912 44 JLf'fo unpaid claims ajainst the Company whatever. OFFICERS: J. S. IIARVKY. Pres't. W. T. GIBSOX, Sec'y. FRED. BAÜGS, Treaa. C. C. 0L1N, Gen. Ag't. aprS-deodiwlm TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN. Capital $500.000. INSCRE8 AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. General Accldeut Policies 1.1 OR Fiv Hundred rollrs, wth t3 per v.eek tsu- ' pensation, can e bad for 13 per annum, or any otn-r sura between 1500 end f 10,10 at proportionate rase. Ten Dollar Premium Sevres a policy ror 2,000, or ilO per week compensation for all and cvry description of accidents traveling or otherwise c-'ir'r irl cddrt pelirv.at th oi-tinary rat Thlrir Dollars rremlum Secures a full policy for 13,000, or tt5 pr wk cmpeuf atioti, ss a'wve, at tbe special rat. Foreign lltka. Po'icieü i'sued for Forefgn, Wet ltd. a and California travel. Katei can be learned by application to tbe Office or Agencies. Short Time Ticket. Arrangement are in course of completion by which the traveler will U alle to purchase, at any Railway Ticket Otto. iBsurance T:ckeia for one or ttrty days' travel. Ten cents will buy a ticket for one dajh travel. Insuring 13,000, or $15 weekly compensation. Ticket Polcies may be bad for 3, C and 12 months, in tbe same manner. Hazatd es hbks taken at liazardots Hate. N iledical Kxamication required. Pol ciea m ritten by tbe Concpsniea Aeentfl. Polic e for 1 1,000, and for 5 yea's, can be had by apf 'icaüon to tbe .State Agent at India' arlif and at the 1 I P. F C T 0 K 8 GUSTATUS V DAVIS, w.H.D.CLLi:I)ER, JAS. L. HOWARD, GEO. W. MOOHF1. MARSHALL JEWELL, EEEXEZKK r.0BKKI8, THOMAS BKLKN P, Jr , CHARLKS WHITE. CoRNEUCS B. KRW1W, HlTiH B RR! SOX, GEO. 8. GllMAlf, JONATHAN B.FÜNCE. BODNKT DS5N1S, Pec. J. G. BaTTERSON, Prer 0.F.DATT5, VicePrt,t. HENhT A. DYER, General Agent. H. C. MARTIN, Start Agent, 5o. 7 Temperance. Hall, Indianapolis, led. C B. DAVIS. Local A rent. o. 6Udt Fellows' Hall. N. B. Agents and Solicitors wasted ia every part of the State. . aprl4-C4w TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS. 'XKCfTlTX Dtf AkTVEM Of I.XDUKa Bu&kau or FisAycz.. l.xpusAroLis, Jute 24, ls64. NDIA5A OFFICERS, who have been or are eeTrlrtin tbe army, are inforer-! that tbelr irrdnaace Returns will be made cp and priwutedtotbe proper Department and certificates of acquittance obtained, frts cf charge, by applying to Mr. C. F. Reoker, Chief Clerk Stau Ordnance Department, office- up stairs over Vajens' hardware store. No. 21 Wet Washington street. Iiidiaaapoll. Bt making returns, aa above directed, officers will not aly save all fees bet tbey will be able to settle with the Government And draw their pay from one to three months earlier than if tbe business is entrusted to CI a ha Ageets. By order of Governor Mobtob. W. H. H. TERRELL, -lf-A t f Financial Secretary.
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WILL CURE CATARRH. WILL CURE COLD IN TUX HR A I). WILL CURR AN OFFF.NSIYE BREATH. WILL CUBE PAIN IS TDK TIP. AD. Vf ILL CURK ULCERATION IN THE NOSK. triLL KESTORE THE SENSE OF HEARING. ILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORR THE SENSE OE 8IOHT. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF TASTE. WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WHEAT CAUSED BY CITR JBD.f Catarrh Snuff an Injury, As is bow admitted by all Informed, canting irritation and iriCammatien of the mucons membrane, w hile the Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gently and gradually removes all unnatural Incrustations and deposits, restoring th deceaed membrane to lta normal condition. A lnarle nttle will Inat n .Month-to be used ttiree time n darc?r cvii: i f j iz iijtj"TKty IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. ZTCall for a Circular describing all Symjtotu Dr. I. II. SEELYE CO., Sou Psoptrrroa, Cfckaro, niinoia. JLVLaboratory at Freeport, Illinois. AT TTHOLESALK BY JOnN D. PARK CiDcinnaU,0. WM. J0n'StN Detroit. Mich. IMII.T, KKEFKK A RUSH..... Indiaoapoll.. BROWSlSfi LOAN Indianapolis. lO'And'lor pale by all Dru?its. decU-dlyeod Galen's Head Dispensary i:tabllalied In 1ä.0 and Chartere br tue LegUlature of Kentucky for tne treatment of And all Affection of the Urinary a?d Oi of both Sexea. JCST PUBLISHED. a fitiVAHF Mi:nicAi, tki;atim ON TKNEREAL DI5KASES, Including Gonorheea, Gleet, Syphilis, Strictore, Gravel, store. Ruptures, Pilo, Fistula, Urinary Deponits, and all Diseases of tbe Kldrieys,Bladder,Proslrato Gland, and Seminal Vesicles, aiid their . treatment, incladins; a chapter on FEMALE DISEASKS. with ob. ervations on marriage and the nreventlon f Miimiiiiis Csm taiaing a Treatise on Self Abuse, ?V- Z 7j Spermatorrhea, Sexnaland Ner- V 'cfi',fJ vousDebility, Barrennesa and 1m- -J- aw potence in both sexes; tbe effect of these disease oa tbe body and mind, and thoAithor' New Treatment of all these cases In full, the only successful method of cure, with an exposition of Quackery. Thiswork Is not a quack advertisement, but a warnlr and a guide for married and single. It ia the only book that gives the treatment of ail the above diseases la plals English, with full directions for self.treatmeot, and contali much valuable Information not proper to mention In a pnblic notic. The work contains 350 pages, and 100 plates and engravings of the above diseases. Sent to anj address In a sealed wrapper, oa receipt of onedcllat Those afflicted with any of the above die9s, before placing themselves under the treatment of any oce should first read thiswork. OFF1CE-314 Fifth treet, between Kartet and JefTereon, west aide. To Insure safety to all letters, direct to GALKN'8 HEAD DISriNSART ' , Drawer 247, Louisville. Ky ort 4 44 1 A w 1 v DOCTOR BIGELOW, Offlca 179 South CUrk Street. &rner of Monroe, CJXTCJta-o, T. Poet OOe Box. 154. All Chronic and Sex ual Diseases of a Private and Delicate Nature, t rented vritb .unparalleled necoaa, Dr.LieeIow'b Guide to Health, for ladies and gentlemen, 1 pnblUhed xn'Athly. SeadfYitif ym think tbe writing cf a phpidaa wh.e reputation extend throughout the entire Wet should be worth reading. It i sent in plain sealed envrl.s, free of charge. Alnvat every caae caa be troat1 by tua.lL. lledicinee ent to any addreea. Ladie, send fbr deecrinti Circular of Itnrv IUwM.dc, the latevt and a a. ... wsi prevenutiv conceptioa known. Rcoms Separata for Ladle and Gentlemen. CONBTJLTATIOir AT OTFICE, FUZE, Omer noras : From 9 a. at. to 3 r. at. nnatcrrki-a or errou Debility, a curt warranted. FEATHER RENOVATING. CASE & LYNCH, HAVING ESTABL'STIZD THEMSELVES FOR A short time in Iodianapol!, t No. 247 Indiana Avenue, With, one of Btiley's Patent Improved Renovator, by which Feathers are cleansed of all Moth, lilthar.d Unhealthy Im pu ri les, iscreasii g their bulk from one-fourth to ere-ha'.f; a'so givinr them a!I the quI tie of good new fearker. Price fi 60 per Bed. Bdiwlllbe taken and i.!vrd free ot charge to customers. Addrena Box 49. Indians polia, ale, order left at C. Ha'son' Grocery, i&9 lilinoi itreet; T. Erg.'o, U-9 V rginia avenue: IT. H. I.angeebrg A Co.. 290 fnxith iIrl.aj-Kreet; Joan R. If a ret, 333 Kast Washingrn Hreet. will be promptly atteodd to. Kirm$CKS.-Jfior Will Crmbick, B. C. ghaw, tbe firm of Drew A Shaw; Wllliata VKllltmi, Cuj Pebce. Cash paid for old and Dw featke rs. Dir2i-42ni BOURBON WHISKY. J. V D. DlIACAi, No. 77 South Meridian Street, Itidlanapolitt Ind., TTHO! 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