Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4537, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1865 — Page 1

DAILY STATE SENTINEL rrauni ite rt voasisa it TOB XBW SBNT1NBL OPPll'B 13 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET(coixtft or txAXL mtn.) HDER, RARKNESS & BINGHAM, lropritor.

VATCHEC. mi a rn rrri American Watches; H Li VOLUME XIV. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., MONDAY HOMING, MAY 8, 1865. NUMBER 1,537.

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T. mio. j. a'rtain. Ictfln and tTliolePala IValf ri la F0KE1GN ÄND D0.MESTIC LIQUORS, rORT, MADEIRA, MC "CAT. MALAGA WINES, jPLJSTX C3IQARS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. AGK.NTS F-OR 13KTI101fr VIK, OLD STOCK, PALE AND AMBER A ASI IAKYIHKY POIlTKtt. All kind a vt Mm ad Portrr fur fanilly nt. In bwtlUt or othrr!, krpt coniantly ou band aiid (Hive tk Id any part of tLe city . Jaul3-dti DRUCS, MEDICINES 1 & cä DAILY, RBKPBR k HUSH, aSittli Aloficliiiii St., RAST KN'D VtiXiX IiRrtll INDIAN APOUIS, IND., WHOLESALE DEALERS ,'RXClülVKI.T) I? B 3Ä 'LT & S . lEBiei PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, (Ii ASS WAR IS, PERFUMERY ANDa 3?ancy (S-oods, -A!lPURE WINES AND LIQUORS. WK WOL'I.Ii I'AI.I. TIIK ATTKNTUlNOK liUl'tl(U.HTA tu Ihr alMiv iall!tinint, and Ultr tlicm, wbrti tu Ibe city, lo look throunh mrt.rk. Our k(h wrra iHiu.ht wlion kM 1 1 lfor- Iba additiatial W prr end liicrra yiTrlfT lt,ty, wbtrh.wa ar Cotin.lrtit, wltl tutda u In "-ll k....1 u, our Itii vrry ! an t ji l rralli-a -r.Ct. w til Ju . pJwat any Cihiluiiall bill - flu tu aHUi In trr roi.Urr.l . ür.l.Tarr 'lullf l Jc7 4 ly NATIONAL DANK. TIIK FIRST MTIOMIj 1ÜXK OK INDIANAPOLIS I TIIK nfflrlat tfp!tory and flnanrUl Afctit i f t t.f l'iinr-.l State, ami tll furuUb, ou the raol fiw r I i trrm. All kiuds of United States Bonds ami Rovenuo Stamps, AimI will ! n, .all (li.l. S lvr. Kcbang il..rrninrut V'U lir, ln!rr on atiimcton, Stata Mttn-kaand TuMic !rt urUia of arrry atm npt.n. CtdlfH tu i!l r pr unptly niA.lf, an 1 rvrry kinl uf l.u.na attended to that lli'ii to lecl'lniata l aiikltn KnuJar ciutnnirr are nly charged per cent, upon Lau id iaiiird at lbl Hauk, and tie nit anipla praare made far the afe-k pluR f Ikepumt and fur the ao otnnnxlatixn cf Iepo!tnr. lo addition to the remnMb lity uf tba United 8tatt fr the liAt'ilittea of the Hank, the S!o kbolder are ludlriually reaftonalrdo lo tba eiient tf ibeir tuck, In addition to tbe amount Invented la auch ha'e,tla aTard:i. the mot ample warlty t th pul lic. Tbe foUwiti( are the prevent !tm -kbolder rf lie InUtutif a-

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Telegraphic Dispatches.

ltroirtD BirtcuLT roa m datlt itati iiitiiil SATURDAY NIGHT REPORT. GENERAL NEWS! Condition of the People of the Rebel States. REDUCTION OF THE ARMY AND NAVY. M'Trf iry . ural will ooii ICumc his Duties. Tho Harris Court Martial. The Blackburn Yellow Frvcr Plot. . a . . .. ... a v u it ni 1.. is l v o u t o. Kobbcrvofa Itailroatl Train FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. Ac. Ar., A' . Ar.. Ar. I rom 'Vru Vnrk. Niw York, May CTlio HrriMn Kichrnorul üi'p.itcfio" how a tt r riMc M Up of itnpovti isliment in wLfch tLe people uf Vitgini uro found to be, nnJ to which the lure It'on rcJucol bj the drafts of the ithel tnililrtry rnt tWi-limtnt on their renotircfs of nil kitidi. Tfiot.üatitU of the iiiliHbitnntsj tf Kichtnoml utul l'etcrtbuiß hii1 tlm mrroiiu'liii cuuntij arc pie-rrvt'd from MnrvHtioti otilv liy the rUpplif.4 which the Unit cl Stiitt .- colkhihsiiuo (uruili Ihctu. Strung de.oirti are ciprrel for the re tnoval b) Kovniircciit of all rcctrit lioru ou trudc nut contrabaad uf war. thtt lacilitic tuny ,c af lorded for a icumcitation of iri:Stitty both in the to b and rural district. A i rrTtit the farmers are genei alljr without the irr.pIerurnU or tccdi ncccHHary to do their phtitino;, and uuIokh these chu be Hpccdily procured there will be no c rop" forthcoming iu the (Ute in ho nimner and (all. ' It h undcttool tlmt tlie army of the JnnieJ, romtnaudrd ty den Out, corifitiri of the tilth wnd 'J")th cotp. will rem ilti in Virinli for the rezent. It in Mid tint the .')th rurp, coiiistitjg of rolorel troops, will-prnb tbly go into c;imp.t City i'oiut. A portion of the army of the I'.tiom ic wntes peeled to p-iM llnoiiuh Uirlunon l Thursday or Fiiilty on their wiv f WthinpUm The prin-! il eitirn- ntid local nflicul of Uichinotid nt r ipidly coming lot wird to the provot hi troliftl' ollk-r, and takino; the O.ith of itllegiince to the Kovetfiment. Ainonj otht-rn who IiHve Htib-cnhe.I to it are Mayor Mo, Jui'kc I.juiih an. J Littleton, and Tazewell, pros ccutinp ntiortiey in onctif tho rourti. The I Icrmhl ' (Muirlectort illopittehea are tu the lat int. (Jen. I'otter'it force lud rt turned from it ex f'rliiiun into tho interior ol South Crolin, living dotro)'d uii iuiinetiM ainonrt of relcl ptoperty. The gtirrrill .ia htve ajnin tecofno trouhleotnu In ttie iMutherti put of the tute On the Willi ull , a partv oi them tiüido their appearanre within ait miles uf Chnrleto!i und tote up some ruilroad trick. Another trong foiccol nitiuual troop will HUttii pa os lhroulil tho tut. The rebel r tit Oolumhi t, uiik io Magnolia creek, his been rtists, niid Is foutid tobe not grently lijtuvd. She will be brought north Sfct'j.hionUt.s of Chirlcnton wete wild with joj on learning of the as."intIoii of rr(.ilent Linenln, unit it ta euid th.it wo in tu were nciutlly no prolniie and Hacrelitrlous n to fall on their kr.eN and ei; rf tlninks to (lod for this inor mous crime Hut the aiidden nrttst of V.i (Jov. Aiken appe.ucd to bring them to their m-iims, mid they immediittely tfr.uiic mote discreet in their conduct Mr. Aiken' arret ml the eipiiUion tf the eontunHcitui episcot alclctgymtii Mr. Miitphull, who tel'u-ed to Hub-dilute the put) er tor the pics idi tit of the I'riiled Stiitt fir tlnt whieh he hrt.l been t'tlering lor .! II. Ihivis, had cnuel nmrli eteitrment among the irletonlans They ii i't that (ioreruor Aikc:i h is never been him thing b it ii union mm. The Tribune's Wunhingtuii epecixl lout the fol lowing; The president h been atrongly nrgetl by prominent gontlemeti liere to fuhject to nrr't mid tii;tl juieh men as Uli k l'ronjcroy, tl The Lu ro.H.e. Wis , Democrat, and the editor ol The Cliieago Titms, who during the pat tear Ii ive publicly idvird :itnl Incited the ns.t-inii tlonofMr. Lincoln. Tho rubject is rciVtvmg ftious t i n ider ition The Timen Kichmond com pondent "sys: The no'orious chief of the rebel Irtet tion rrpiud, Stn Mi't'ubbin, h is Mirioiolcred luticlf. Mc l'n'.l ii Ult UichiiMMid Sutid.ty. Aril 'Jd, in ch iue of ti e tie.t-.uie which the rebel Secretary Ticnhtilin hid re-etvid lor itny emcrgemierf lint might rie He left .Mr. I).tvJs, Trenholui, tnd litiijniin with Kitr.i Hilly Smith and host ol other U-i.loig eonfelerate nt I rii-loro, where they had been for three d.iyc, at;d during that time they ( lcpt, and dunk in the cit. TI.e ir-.!e relut'd to allow then tu enter their dwellings, fearing they might he hel l responsible for hirbonng retels. Mr. Ttenholtn was taken very eick at (iieu.Uru, and viiteI the houe f the letding nun there, who nked him to ftchnge gold tor confederate crip. The aecte ttry refused on the jilet tli.it North Cirolin hid not furnished any of it th.it it belonged to the elate t( Virgin, liefore they left for tho r-otiih they llstribiite! n coihlernble fjuttitity of gold among the pirties as piec iutl nary measure o:i the eent oi tlieir being hsrd pushed The Krie lailrusd c r nistml ittory at Jerey City wm destroyed by hie earlv this morning; the l. is e-tim'itrd "fit ilVlA.tMiO. The fire i upponnl lu hate been the work of an incen diary. 1 ho l'o.l'a exeial .tv: Over $ M.UOO.tMIO of the7:30's hi ve been fold thi.s week Secret.tr v McCul'oek piYa out the tnonry as faxt as re ieid. thus preventir g any eiringeney in the nior.ev nurket. The gunboit Klorid i srrivel here to-diy from New Oilcins, bringing the pirite Heed and othtr espturrd ofiicet ol tlie lim Webb The Tribune' V-hing!on jecisl y all attempts to dipirige the we'ght of testimony In po.e.iv)ti of the gou'i nuictit imIij4tii)g in4 r-firlt of tlie rebellion in the a-s-in itirtri lot will .rote futile When Scretsry S'm'on evernl dtts il:" ii.n..ut cl fl it the p'ct I. id b c:i di-ct Cr d o -tjei h t'tom H'chuu ri I t.i Cai a :it, l.e e kt liofii ret ,!ti!M H ., !.,- t ce thtt time rrteivtd. grt'.t? rt: t v: '.t i.c mj. knows it to te ct t r.ii:.!.g we;g!.t Ain.ut l..uf of t;e forts about Wxehington art ! be :.: ':nir-i t.d their girri hh to te oi-nr-ed, an I everrthing pertaining to this ex-;:.-ive t rtncl. f iie.rfrie w arfne i to be p it i;;h)i the gcnertl retrei chment pith The govfrr.a.cr.t h given up the experiment t'f npplyiüc the f.Iack; at Freedruetis" Village, Arlington. Work r offtrel to all who arc will in to to Uhyr at the usuil prices, and rent U chtrcel tl.eni for their tenement at four dollars t: tnoi.th; AH ii.caaVc or u.iiü:::; ) iccept tho lern are t Ik reniorel to Mai.n Iland i ar lirorftown Tic N ivt de; a::mr r.t hi? orJertsl the Mi::jsir? i -i'.Jt ir. n nsluol to tweiity ßre eeseU. It W4 formerly over one hundred It hj transpireJ thtt the traie question wis dc&ütely aeuled at a cabinet meeting to day.

All persons are to be granted permits to carry goo is. ted trade in any of tb icsurrectioniry Utes, upon application to the necessary a genu, aLd paying the gorernmtnt tax of 3 per cent. Tcr.neee U exempted from this 3 per cent, tax, on the president' claim hit he never cot her lot with the rebellion. Oen. Pierpout ia arranging prelioi'iLarie-s rrioe to goicg to Richmond to assume control of tbe state. He hn been assured by President Joinson that he recogtize him aa the lessl governor of Virginia, And that he will sustain bim TLe rimes' WH.iiaton special siy : The statement thst Gen. Halleck ha Udued aritrder announcing that all persons, without regard to rank or employment, in the ciril or

military service of the Ute rebel gorern racist will be pemmrel to tke the amnesty oath, is untrue He has not been authorized to issue any such or der, and the exceptions ms.de by te amnefty procltraation of Dtxrembcr, lrbJ, will be obserr eij, until a ceoeral lie of polier is adopted. Camping grounda for large bodit of troops, soon lo arrive, are bom? erected uear this ctt t Tho Second and Fifth corp are north of Rich mond, on their way to Alexandria, where they Are expected in ten day. Howard' Second corps, and the Fifteenth and Seventh, constitut iegthe army of Tenneaee, will arrive abjut June 1st, and Slocum a army of doorgia, the Fourteenth and Twentieth corp are expectel a lew da?g later. A grand military renew, which will take place a aoon as the armies under Shermau get a here. will be tho greatest erent of its. kind that has taken place during the war. The condition ol Secretary Seward is uch that there is every prof pect of hia resuming official duties within a week or ten daya. troui Wftwlilngton. Va!rinton, May G The court martial in the trial of Mr. Harris was resumed tbia mornin;f, of which Oen. Foster U president. Judge Crane of Rattlraore appeared as counsel for Mr. Harris. Scrgt. Stmrt of the llOih regiment, V. K. U , company 0, was fworn and testified that on the iJ'JthW April last, he was on duty at Leonardtowu, Md., and was ordered by Ctptain Willinably to proceed to the residence of Mr. Harris and arrest him; he effected the arrest and then took charge of Mr. Harris and rem lined alone with him for a couple of hours; during that time the witntss had a conversation with Mr. Harris, and the latter made certain statement in legard to Chapmn and Heed, the niroled rebel foMiers who had visited his, Harris's houe, on the previous evening I he u.-ed naul tlie two- men cama to his houe and Inquired the way to Leonard town and the distance, and further atatcd they wished to l'o to Ilaltimore ami if poaiblo tike the oath. I he acctiHpd told witness he atd to the men they could go to Haiti more, but the federals could not force them to take the o.ith on account of an ngieement that h id been enteted into be tween (i ens (Irani und Lee. The accuse t then gave the men one doll ir ech and also their supper. The needed kU siidtheincn wUhed tu hlty over night at his liou.-e, but t(Id them they could not do a i,as the people about there knew his political Hjmpathies too will Upon cross ex tmination and tmon questions put by the accused, witness testified he did hot recollect the :irnirt uUing him (witlie) iiiwi io (HirtH) fnd no wrong motive in giving Chapman and lie.id the money, nor did witncfS tin del "' il d Iho Hccuscl to nay that it i iio.t lo givppirolcd tri-oners helo alonir their way hoinu. Wiu.es.a was aked to ftate tlio whole convith ition bctweeu the accuseil and Chapman and Uead. Witnesa replied by mving, in the couvtrsitioti after the giving ol the money lud been spoken of, tho ac cuHcd nuidall thu troub'e w is the fault ol the damned abolitionist, tlt if the abolitionist had stayed away tt would have been all right. The accused also xaid the idea of a few people in W.ahinmori lutcifering in affairs after (JeneraU t !t Mitt and Lee had nuda an agreement, waa a damned jiec of liumbug, that the it-publican would 1.0: lulu long, hut, by Cod, they would nooii be fthown uh would rule. Witness, did not recollect that tho accuxed aaid ho nover did anything more Innocently than ldid when lie gave the money to help them along. This conversation took pUee with no one ptcsi nl but witness and the accu-cl Mr Maddux was not present at that conversa tion, but ho wm there at nome other. The accused told Mr. Maddux he did not know wh it in the h II ho wim arrested fur, and Maddox replied that it was said iu Lo uardtown that Chapman and Ketd had reported him. 1 o this thtt accused replied that he could not st e what in the d 1 tuey had returned bin, tor. The judgo advocate here closed his eae. reserving ihe right to call Sergeant Swan witne-s, for whom they have been wuiting, when he should be in uttend theo V' he judge advocate withdrew his offer to oruve the disloyally of the licensed My an agreement between the indue advocate and the ttccuM'd. tho terms of the capitulation between 'Jens, titaut and Leo were put in evl donee. Thcjudgfl advocate nlau aktd leave to cur led the recoid, and Mr. Chapman wu called to fettle a int in hin testimony. Jt uppr trcl upon the record that Chipm iu testified that Heed reninrkid it wm too late to kill the president WithCM recollection of il was that Mr. Harris and not Kee l who tnsde the reintik. The court then adjourned ui.til Monday, when the act used will comment') hi- delmse Since the rectut order I r the itilucliou of ex Piim' in the pi irtcriiisstei's deurininl it In tlf f ted . rtduc:it n ol iis diily eijH ne on occin an I ctM.twie transport fcrvicc of $L.tM)U ptr day, whiih is a aving of more iLiu three million per mmh The I'o.m Master (Jener il has cent an it;ci.t of his dep tttmcnt to St I ')uis who will b; thrrtr on the l'.'th inst, t arrange for the transjarbi tion of miüson tl;c Mia-ipipp river and ilatub utarle. The fir.: tutigt.a.1 byk of Richmond haa bit n tltfaigiiatvJ; H. (J Flaut is resident. This is the only national b ink )el established in tho city of Richmond, V.v The government has joses.;ou in this city ai.d vicinity of u number of private buildiug that are ucd for hosptals .md other purposed. A clearing out of tho.-e bi.i!d:ng is b-jut i, be nude, and they will be turned over to their owners. The government hopitals will be abandoned as soon a circumstances will permit. The country adj tcent to this city pre-ents an appearance a mewhat like .what it did ltil.the troops already arrived Leing dotttsl on every road . The farmers will suffer muli, but they have the satisfaction ot knowing it will be of short duration and for the I t-t lime A terrific thnnJer form p ised over the cilv early this muminc. The claps of thunder were so heivy as to awaken most of the eitiens from s.leep Several of the Washintonian who were paroled by (ten. ttrant and relurne! home, have teeri sent south again for refusing to take the oath of allegiance. Mot of them, however, ate anxious to take the oath and reajaiu good citizens. It was not definitely .-ettled this morning whether the trial ot ihe .trs-tiMon '.1 commence t n Monda v or no.; 10 fct the court h d btrdly b. ei. eflecud u; l two o'clock. ticneral (irant urrirt.l in th:t city to-day. WAni.vtiTOM, May C Hun 1!. M. Station, Secictaty of War: I have the honor to report that the secretary of ttt better than auv tioie aince Lis injury. Mr. F. Seward's coad.tioa is tajl encouragicg Very respectfully. Your ob-i't. ervant, J. K. Paene-. Surgeon Geteral U. S A. There ii authority for it;: the publiabcJ etatemtut that J. W. CLanltT. of Sem Hampshire, has t.een appointed as-istant secretary of tie treasury, fi.e Yit.d. trpoihtcJ iülsüI to Japjn, is preoiAture Owiug to ill health. Mr. J rie'dwill ahortly retire from the treasury, but Lii ruccrasor is not dcrignaUu, nor Las be courvnted to accept, as yet, the appointment of con

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tendered him. From Orlean. Nxw Os-Lxans, Aprils-?, via Cairo. Maj 5 Two hundred and sixty seven rebel officers. a ranking irom coioceu to beuteuiatj, captured Mobile, arrived to day. Tie river continues rLsr.g It broke through tae jcvcc six runes neiow Algiers 1 he break will be repaired to day. Little damage done. The Times' correspondent savs; The country on the a-t s;de of the river, from Tunica landing to Ryu Ssra, is completely inundated lor thirty-five miles causing great umring .midt Inhabitants ate in starving condition. Morranzt waa absndned. ic cone(luerce of the leree cirin war. rears are entertaired that it will prove the most destructive overflow that ever occurred. The Mobile News learns that a daily line of steamer. Del ween Moo:Iend ew Orleans, will oe established. Arrangement? are cejrlj com pleted. The News of the 27th learna that the rebel rams Nashville and Morgan, aLd five stetmeri TP II UU mopoi LS. There are no troops, except Maberry'a guer rilla? "betweeu Mobile and Demnnnlii Dcmoralitation in the rebel arm? and navv in a 1. a. ' . " mat region is very great. The etenmship Morning Star arrived to day. From Halifax. Halifax, May C Tie Hcrrauda Diners con tain long accounts of tbe judicial invcatigationa now being made at St. Ceorges of tbe attempt of Dr; HIackburn to introduce the yellQw fever into New Yoik, Philadelphia and other northern cities. Hlackburu vi.siud HerrauJa Ostensibly cn philanthropic mission in connection with the causes of yellow fever, i he evidence shows tint while there he collected bedding and clothing taken from fever patients; that he purchased and infected new clothing which he packed in trunks and left in charge of parties with orders to forward them to New York in the spring. One witness testified that HIackburn represented h'mself as a confederate agent whoe mission was the destruction of the northern WirfC. It was also showu that several persons connected with the agency of the confederate states were cognizintof tlie facts. It is stated that there were ten trunks, three of which h-tve been found and the content burid by the board of health. Illarkbum is well known In these provinces us a letding and tiltra icbel. 'rout Kan l- raticlaco. San Fuanch-co, April 29. Frofebor Whitney of Northampton says the Califomians arc astonished at the assertions made by Mr. Hrewer that theie is no petroUum iu southern California We h ive iu our possession forty barrels of crude oil ftorn Huenaveutura. Petroleum bus. been found in large quiutilies at Lou Anglos. San R.trbara, San Lui Elisho, Contra Costa and Humboldt. The people arc at a loss why you and Mr. Hrewer uc yourposi tion km geologists of this tate to injure an enter prise of which you know nothing about. (signed) Lkvi Pa won, 1!, Conway. I know the above statement as to petroleum in California to be correct. (Signed) 1). S. Ut-so.v, IT. S. Surveyor Oencral. from llilladelptilra. Piiii.AnmrmA, May C. The subscrijdion to present Mrs. Lincoln with a homeste .id are toil to eictcl five dollars so that 'all mav have a chsnce to Vontribute. Statements thev weto $f(H) each us mentioned in a previous dispatch Is incorrect. The subscriptions' to tho 7:30 loan ycütnday bv the first national bank of N'ew York was or.n million of dollars, .fnd not one hundred thou sad tlolhir rom Cm rn, Caiiio. Mav J. (Jen. Meredith, cornniandinc 1) s'tiet of Western Kentucky, has summoned all binds of armed men ctinr in onen hoatilitv to the govctiiment of the United States, within his district, to surrender before tho ViOth of May. on the terms granted to Lee; othcrwWo they will be ifgirdid iw.d treated us outlaws. The steamer Niagara, from New Orleans, has passed up with 1 4 J bales tif cotton for St. Louis. I rom :iiiciiiitif i, CiNciNSAri, Mav 0 The train on tho Ohio and Mississippi railroad la.t night was robbet near North Lend, fourtoeu miles from this city, by a gang of twenty guerrilla. Tho safes of the Adams Express Company weio blown open by gunjs)wder, and tho contents taken. The passengers were relieved of their watches and money. The robbers escaped across tho river iu skiff's I retui M. I.oula. St. Loi 1, May C .1 ,H. Hlackburu, uliaH I)r. Tumb'eiy, charged with being an accomplice of H irrold in the asmlnation conspiracy was arretted to day in accordance with orders from Washington INSUANCE Losses Paid in 46 Years ovi:u &7,DD,O0)(0 iTNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. f-r--'",; : (Sf.-' : '"I ( ar j f . . . sr IgväpÄ'- Ill Erected 1859-Owncd by the Co. XET ASSETS JMIRK. 1865, $3,677,362,71. A YIGATIOX UISKS r.c In all tbe principal Cib and Town io the t citfd .states. I j"- pr''el'OD fr Iüuranc Sil bi promptly atten led to. ABROMET & BRADSHAW. mchU--dly LrUKArOLI3.m)USl. TOLEDO ALE. 1ITLaT WtLDER'SCKLKBRATlCDTOLKlX) ALE, ' la tarrr'.a and balf tarrrU. For sale by J.AD. DUSC.OJ, Aenu, iar2-4l( T7 th jri4.aa .uaet, Indiaaapo 11 a.

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KEKrKK 4 HUSH Iti.ltannT.oll. BKOWMNiJ A MiJAN Indianaiwtlla. au.i iwr Kai by all lriilstii. l.-cl4-l lr3 Gales Head Dispensary l.aliabllalied Iu MAO ami I harlero Vy tli l.ev Iklniu re off Kettiiirky. for i Uo treatment off ' -aiw s. -sarsam 0liasaMMa. And all Affecliorn ef tha Urinary and t or botb tStaea. JILST i LT.LlSllED, 1'iiivATit ."rii:iiciAi. TKicariNh 0!1 VENEREAL DISEASE, tnelurflnff (lonorbrt-a. Oleet. H)llilll, MrW ture, ilravvl. wttaie. Ruptures, Pih-s, KUtula, I'rinsry Denoalla, and all lUeaea f tha Kl.liieya.lUa'lilrr.rroftrala (iUnd, atlit Hrtalnal Venlclri. an.l Ihelr treatment. Including a chapter on r r.M A I.K IMnK A5KH, with oh. aervallotia n marrlatr ati.l the nrevrntloii of rotictt)ürn. Cun. V i-l'SL'.uis' fl ''Iiis , VMl' '. talaltiKaTrfatUaou Mrlf At-usa, permatorriiea, Meanal and rer usrHliiy, HarreuiiCM and Impotenra In both Iba bcxlyand mind, and tha Aathur'a New Treatment of all thf" caaea I full, il.e ubi .nrv..ri.i t..i ... rure, with au expo.ltluti of (jua. kery. TtU work U nut a pack advr itlseruent, but a warnlna and a (uMa for married and flnrle. It la tha anl lk that iclvea tha treatment of all Ilia ahwva dleaea la tdala r..li.. .... . It a. .. ... ... iviibh-h, u oiii iiiret iioni ir feeir.traatmei.1. atxin.n. tain, nuu b valuaMo luforuiatiuu hot i...ir in ,.. ...... In a pablio iiotl.-e. Tha work contain &0 narea. aud 10 i-iaii-. aim ri.nieTiin oi ma ai'ovi (iisea.ri. MrntlA aril addreiia In a aealed wratntar. ou iv.ii.t . a. n.. .lta. ai..l a. a . .u .... .Iii.. I a. Tboaa atltk led with any of Uia ahova dleea.ae. tefyrt piatina oiriuwura (inner ti.o irr altut'i.l vl aey one, ahould flrt read this work. OrHCK 311 KlObatrrrl, between Market and Jr(T,r aon, wrt aide. To Inaure afety to 11 letter, direct to GALEN'S HKAn l)l-r?AliT Drawer 347, UnU-lll-, Ky ttrl44-.l wl DOCTOR BIQELOW. Office 170 South Clark Street, orn-r of Monroe, f.'jrrctfiO, Jj.jt.. Tq Offloa Ho i. 1M. AlK.'IironloaudFeiual Dlnac t a Vrlvata and Dellrata Nature, traattxl itu uniaral leledaucifa. Ir.ii( I w'i (Jiiida to Health, fr ladle und (truilrn.an, la put! I .lied ni aithly. httud f..r it If yai think tha wrltine f a phyilclao Wh. reputation eit.nla tlinu,;kout lb- entire Wet ahould La w.s;ta rradlnir. It la tent lu plant aae enrel.ipea, treat f fLarga. Alnxwt ery taaacaji batreal1 l-y mail. JHellrlnea ftit t any a1.lr.-. I.adlea. aend r dea. rip1 1 e Circular i f Jtjiurt' it'rmtJ, tha Iatet and lt t'reraotatlra cf runreptlou known. Roomi Separate for Ladiee and Gantlamea. COIf BULT ATION AT OrriCI.TBEK Orrica llotaa : from 0 a. at. to I r. at. .isrniatrrkra or Nerv.aia l)et.lllty, a eora warrntl. FEATHER RENOVATING.' CASE & LYNCH, u AVISfl ESTAItLIKIIKD TIIRMSKLVK FOIX A hört Ilm. In Iiidlanapoll., at No. 247 Indiana Avenue, Wiltt b of H.lley'a Patent Irupiorrd Itenovafor, l.y wLlcli Frather ara cl.urd of all MolLi, lllth atid 1'nLealti.y ImpuriUra, licreaslt-f tLalr lu!k front one-f"rtb to tie-ba!f ; al' flvlnf thera a'l the qual.tlet of KMel new fratkrrt. J'rW $ J CO r hed. lda will la taken and de'.1v.rd trr of fLarre to cu-tutnera. AJdreKa liox 4j, lnatai.apulis, alo, cr.'.er. i t u. llAkswn- tirocery, S3, IJIIuoU Irret; T. Pra lo, 19 Vlriflnia averjne; j, Lanenlrr rV Co.. 3t "outb Meridian itreet; John K. Marot, 331 Ka.t WaiklnirtuB treet. will ba promptly attended t. Rrranr.ar.'s.-Malor Will Cumbak. P.. C. haw, e tber.rai cf DrrwJk Staw; William WUHaia, City ToIU. Cash paid fur eld and new fratker. mar23 d3m OOURDON WHISKY. J. A D. DU4CAa, No. 77 South Meridian Street, Indianapoll Ind., WliüI.KSALlDKALEkSIS FOREWS AND LOMEiTlC J f WVIV. sitt-aion cf the tra le I ca!!e4 to our rompMa "iimiii 01 an aritriea our i:ne aT lOMDa, boib aa to quality and price. Our Mock of BOtkfco.N WBI5KT I tüuurpaaej ty any uLUkmeut lo the Ftate. aul dealer, wtakm u porchaaa Coppr DixtlUed F. urton WbL.ky ara liiud to call befre porcbasica;. JITTWe lava removed from 153 Kait whiarUn treet to 77 uib Mend.an atr.eu J. ä D. DUJCAX, 77 South Vidian Btreet, Jacjft'CS-dly IndianapoUa. Ind. GROCERIES. a. r. rxrrraca. CEISTKAL GUOCEKY, DIALERS IX fTAPLt AXD FU?C OROCKKIES, tFortlfpi anl Dwroentlc WInea and Cljirt, üame, VeeUbU. Fruit., WsJa aud Willow War. K.. At North PeoimWauia Uat, apo;ta tka rat riflr, lndianaDolla. aaai4-dS

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