Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 23, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1864 — Page 3

WEEKLY SENTINEL

MONDAY, FEB. 8. NEW CLUB RATES. In order to contribute to 0t dissemination of Democratic principles throughout the State, we hare this dar established new club raten for the Weekly Sentinel, furnishing twenty copies and over at one dollar and twenty-five cents a year. From this date the following will be the terms of the Weekly Sentinel: 1 copy, one year $1 50 10 copies, and one to the maker of the club, 15 00 SO copies, and onetothemikerof the club, 25 00 Additions can be made to clubs at any time at club rates. While we are making these reductions, with war prices still continuing on paper argl labor, we feel that we have a right to call on every Democrat in Indiana to aid in extending the circulation of the SWhtii.el. There is no Democrat but can raise a club in his neighborhood, with a little exertion, and if this is done all over the State, the Sentinel will be a familiar visitor at the fireside of every Democratic family. Go to work at once, and et your friends to work, to get up large lists in your neighborhoods.' Let us hear from you soon. Specimen copies and Prospectus will be sent on application. Ixdiaüafolis. Jan. 25th, 1864. Asthma asd Co5sinrriox. The proofs of the root distressing cases of Astbm i and Con sumption by Dr Strickland's Mellifluous Couh Btlsm, speaks louder th-n words lo the merits of this incomparable remedy. A grateful patient write.: "I m hppy to bear my testimony to the wonderful powers of your C ugh Balsam in curing me of the most troublesome cough and shortness of breath alter all other memslmd failed." Cm any result be more gratifying! What a load of suffering was removed by the use of this noble Cough Balsam. Sole by all druggist 50 cents per bottle. if. Soldiers and their Rvlatites Take Notice. Distbled soldiers and their relatives, who are entitled to pensions, back pay. or bounty, can have them promptly attended to by applying to Walker Si McKernun, authorized agents. No 8, West Washington street. The best prwof that they understand the business, isthe large numler of cases in which they have obtained the bounties and pensions. J. D. Walkeb. Lte Mjor21 Cavalry D. S. McKerxax. jmll-wly New Civil and Congressional Township Map or the State of Indiana. This Map will show the Civil Township as well as the Congressional; the sections and fractional sections; every Post Office and Railroad Station. Also Rivers, Streams, Canals, County iloads. Railroads. Sic, Sic. The margin will be fillel up with a great variety of statistical matter, and tables pivine the population of the State by counties, population of the United States, populatiou of the principal cities to the United States, length of railroads in this State, time and distance tables, tc, Slc Also finely executed views of public buildings, all to be "conveniently arranged and beautifully colored, with an elegantly illuminated vignette border. It is being engraved from the latest offici al surveys, in the most approved style, and by the best artists of the country; the publishers have spared neither pains or money to make this a first class Map in every particular. As this will be the first Civil Township Map of Indiana published, it is confidently bvlleved that it will supply a waot long felt by the people of our State, and all may be fully assured that it will compare favorably with any Map of the va rious Stater eves published. It measures about four by five feet; u finely colored, varnished ana mouuted on heavy canvass, with roller and cornice, in a substantial manner, and will be a useful ornament for any room. The publishers, Messrs. Asher Sl Adams of this city, will employ competent agents im mediately to m ike a thorough canvass in every township in the State. To those who can "fill the bill," they offer great inducements for making money. This Map will be the best thing for canvassing scents ever sold in Indiana, as every intelligent family will want it For particulars address the publishers as above, at Indians polis. Col. Ilawklm.'' . Many of our readers will recollect a fellow styling himself "Col. Hawkins," representing that be was a refugee from Tennessee and most intensely loyal in fact had been robbed of his property bv the rebels, and had been compelled to suffer Other terrible privations. This fellow spoke at many points and behaved insolently, we may say infamously, toward those who were un willing to accept his standard of loyalty. P irson BaowsLow in a recent Lumber of the Knnxville Whig gives the following biographical sketch of the impostor and scoundrel: "Col. IIawkiss." A nun calling himself by the above title is lecturing tbrouzh Illinois and Indiana, and representing himself as an associ tta of oars in euiting a paper, in the rebel jail; as belonging to the 2d Tennessee Cavalry; as being out after deserters, by appointment of General Rosecran. We have been written to from both of these States for information. We are not dis posed to injure this man, but the time has come when we must set bim right. " Not one of his statements are true. His name is Hutchins, not Hawkins, and he is a Vermont Yankee, and was imprisoned in Kingston, ten miles west of here, several years ago, not for his Union sentiments, but for stealing a box of books. He was sen tenced to the prnitentiarv, and was afterwards got off by the interference of friends, who sympithixed with him on the ground of his partial derangement. He ought now to go to work and quit lying. Ts soldiers and Postmaster. Editors of newspapers throughout the United States will doubtless confer a favor to the sol diers in the field, as well as their friends at bome, by giving publicity to the following: An Act to amend the law prescribing the ar tides to be admitted jnto the mails of the United Sitte. Be it enacted by the Senate an I II )ue of Represenutivds of the United States of Ameiica in Congress as-embled. That articles of clothing being mirm.' ictured of wool, cot ton or linen, and comprised in a package not exceeding two pounds in weight, addressed to any non-eommis"ioned officer or private serving in the armies of the United States, mat be transmitted in the mails of the United States at the rate of eisjht cents, to be in all cases prepaid, for ercrr four ounces, or anv fraction thereof, subject to such regulations as the Postmaster General may prescribe. Approved, January 22. lc-64. Post Orrua DtrAamaxT.? January 25, le64. The foregoing law is published lor the information of the public, a od especially for the guid ance of postmasters; and it is thought to be so fpU and plain that no one can mistake its meaning. Postmasters will however bear in mind that packages of clothing entitled to pass in the malls four ounces for eight cents must be manufac tured from wool, cotton, or line, and not exceed two ponds in weight, and must be addressed to a Don commi'tor.el omcer.or private, serving in the armies of the United States. Consequently a nackaze addressed to a commissioned officer or composed of other materials than as above specified such as Doow, snoes, ate. u sen oj mail, most be prepbid by stamp, at letter rates, viz: three eenU lor everj half ounce or fraction thereof. M. Blair, ' ' " Postmaster General. tT?There is a government medicine manu factory In Philadelphia, which girea employment to J persona. J3JTA Paris surgeon has made a new tongue. to repiecw vd ms oj cancer. The man uses it, Ulks, taJ.es and swallows perfectly. ho

TELEGRAPHIC.

HIGHLY IMPORTANT FE0M KNOXVTLLE. Gen. Longstrcet Concentrating his Forces at Scvicrrillc. Our Communication with Cum bcrtaml Gap Cut off. ' OUR FORCES REPULSED ATTAZWELL. AFFAIRS IN ST. DOMINGO. It was Determined to Memcralize the Crown to Abandon the Island. Highly Important from IVortli Carolina. NEWBERN STILL BESIEGED. Vc.t &. Ac, Ac Ac. Fram Hew Yerk. New York, February 6. A special to the Post from Washington, says: Some ol the iriends of the Presideut assert he will veto the confiscation resolution, it sent to bim by Congress. A Nashville letter of the 3d, says: Lougstreet 's forces, which have been heavily reinforced from North Carolina, are concentrating at Sevierville. Our communication with General Parkes at Cumberland U tp is cut oil", but General Parks announces by courier that be can hold the Gap for months. A battle at Tazewell on Sunday lasted several hours. General Wilcox was painfull j. though not seriously, wouuded. Our forces were repulsed and fell back to a good position, since which they hare not been molested. Our loss in the brilliant cavalry affair was 100. Leslie, of the 4i'i Indiana, was mortillv ouuded. We t;k 127 prisoners and three guns. Skirmishing is constantly going on along the entire line. Longstreet is hourly expecting reinforcements from Johnston. General Foster is indirect communication with Generals Grant and Thomas. No doubt is expressed of his ability to carry outUeneral Grant's orders. The steamer Ocetn Queen brings $33G.00'J in treMire The Philadelphia Arrived at Aspinwall on the 20th ult. Her cariro went up on the Moes Taylor on the 23d. 1'he South American mail had retched Pana ma. Two thousand corpses had been taken from the burned church at Santiago. There were rumors from Peru of threatened disturbances with Spiiu in relation to the murder of some Spanish subjects in the interior. 1 eace has been made between hoc dor and New Grenada. The steamer Columbia brings New Orleans Lues to the 30th ult. Politics in New Orie nts were at fever heat. It was thought that John Michael H-ihn had the inside track for the Governorship. District At torney a pies is also prominently mentioned. T. J. Earback is mentioned for Attorney Gene ral, and Robert Montgomery for Treasurer. l a? master Lawrence h id been robbed of $.j5,000. abstracted from a safe. The Columbia bring Havana dates to the 2d, Vera Cruz to January 21st, and from the City ol Mexico to the 1 .5th. Report said Zacatecas had beeu occupied by the French, but the Soldado denies it. There bad beeu a few skirmishes in Mexico, but no importaut fighting. The occupation of Cm adalacara and AgnosCaliento by the Fiench is confirmed. News from St. Domingo reports n attack on the Spanish supply steamer, and several attempts to recover the town of S m Cristobal, 12 miles from the capital. A council ot Generals was held at Havana on the 30ih, at which Gen. Vargos stated that nothing could be done in S: Domingo without 40,000 more troops, and that even when the rebellion is put down 25,000 must remaiu there two years. Vargos is Commanding General in St. Domingo. It was stated by others that over $6.000.000 had been spent from Cuba alone, and that there ate over 8,000 sick now in the hospitals of St Do mingo, l'orto Kico and Cuba; also, ;n.t no more men, money or equipments coul' be spared from Cuba; and it was determined to memorialize the Crown to abandon the island of St. Domingo. The steamer Cuba, for Vera Cruz, had brought a large quantity of arms for the French, but finally delivered them to the rebel agent at Ha vana, and an attempt would probably be made to run the blockade. The steamer Golden Age sailed from Pauama for Sin Francisco on the 4th of January. Oolil closed to oay at lay From Fortress Monroe. Fortexss Moxboe, Februrrv 5 The steamer Yah'uigioii Irving nrtived from Newbern list evening with dispatches lor Gen Butler, and by her we received the following highly important atellmetice lor the Associated Press: On the morning of the 1st instant, before the brek of dav, the rebels, consisting of Pickeu's division irom Kingston, N. C , and Hope's brigade from Gen. Lee's army, made au assault upon the outposts at bachelors Cieek, eight miles from Newbern, which, after a desperate struggle, they carried, capturing 70 of our men ami offi cers. One company of the 2d North Carolina white voluuteers, of C. II. Foster's command, with a section of Augell's battery and detachments of other companies in all about 300 or 400 menare reported to be in possession of the blockhouse nine mi'es from Newbern, surrounded by the enemy and boldiug their ground ajrainsl vastly superior numbers. They will, it is stated, be able to hold out for several d ijs. A force of our cavalrv starte out this morninz to their relief, but were repulsed in sight of Fort Totten and driven back. The rebels are in sight of the city and can be seen from Fort Totten. Our forces are resting and they are day and night wailing for the assault on the city. 1 he nve companies, together with the white and blark citizens, are also under arms awaiting the approach of the rebels. Fort Gaston, ou the south side of the river Treat, still h-lds out manfully. The rebels have established a picket nation at the Poorhouse, within rille shot of Fort Totten, and within hailing distance of the city. This morning at 3 o'clock, Tuesday, 25!) of the enemy in barges, boarded the gunboat Un derwriier, which covered a rortion of our fortifi cations between Fort Anderson and Fort Stevens, and after a terrible slrujißle, she was cap tured with her Ihcera and crew. Fortunately the Underwriter was hard aground. and litis alone sat ed her from being carried off by the icbels. The rebels who boarded the Underwriter con sisted of some 250 officers and sailors from Savannah, Georgia, from whence they brought their barges by railroad. The rebels being unable to move the Under writer from her position, set ber on fire, and the flames communicating to her magazine, she was blown into fragments. LATt a. Nxwatax, Tuesday, Febiuary 24 P. M Nearly two-third of the crew of the Under writer are safe. Acting Master Allen and all the officers of the vessel, excepting the third assistant engineer, Mr. Allen, are captured. It is reported that the rebels are moving ou Washington and Plymouth, and that they are re ceiving large rem tor cements. All are confident that the enemy will attempt desperate assault on newbern to-night. I AT 1ST. Tcesdat Evksiso 7 o'clock. Newport Is in the possession of the rebels, which cuts off our communication with Ueaulort. This also pives the rebels command of the approaches to Newbern bv tl.e Neuse River, should they choose to fortify its banks. The impression Is that Newbern will stand a long siege. - From Washington. Wasbiüotox, February 6. Private information from Chattanooga is to the effect that some days ago, although there was a force at LUItoo the main body of the rebel army was at Rome Ga., under Johnston. This fact is accounted for on the ground that either the enemy were forced

to go to Rome for convenience to their supplies, or to prevent desertions. Between 8.0U0 and 9,000 rebel deserters have come into our lines since the battle of Missionary Ride. There is not so much alarm at Chattanooga about the safety of our troops in the neighborhood of Knoxville as seems to prevail elsewhere, and many of the published accounts to that e fleet are chajacterized as gross exaggerations. The Secretary of the Treasury to-day directed Gen. Skinner to pay to all creditors of the Government, until further ordered, 5 percent, in legal tenders, instead of 25 per rent, as heretofore. The remainder is to be paid in certificates of indebtedness.Ten million dollars in one and two year 5 per cent, legal tenders have been sent to pay the Army of the Cumberland, and the same amount has been sent to New Orleans to pay the army there. The War Department has received no additional intelligence to day from Knoxville. The latest advices represent our forces there in a critical condition.

Sunday ftiglit Dipatcli?s. EXECUTIVE ORDER FROM THE PRESIDENT SOUTHERN NEWS, Destruction of Another Blockade ICu iiner. The Fire on Fort Sumter has Ceased. The Shelling of Charleston Continues WASHINGTON NEWS. Fire in Iiihmoml. Intl. &C. &C.( &C, &C. Executive Order.' Washi.vgtox, February 7 The following order has just been printed and promulgated: Exixltivk Mansiox, January 26, 1864. I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, having seen and considered the additional regulations of trade prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury and uumbeied 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 and 5G, do hereby approve the same. And I further declare and order that all propetty brought In for sale in good faith and actually sold in pursuance of said regulations 51, 52, 53, 5-1, 55 und 55 After the same shall have talc en efftct and corns in force as provided in regulation 56 shall be exempt from confiscation or forfeiture to the United Slates. (Signed) Abb Aham Lincoln. southern Newa. Fobtress Moxaoc, February 7. The Richmond Kxaminer of the 3d inst has the following news: Charlf.stox, Feb. 2 The steamer Preston, from Na;-sau on the 29ih tilt , in attempting to run in about 2 o'clock this morning, got ashore oft Sullivan's Island, and remains immovable. Most of the cargo, which is on Government ac count, will be saved in good condition. The enemy opened a heavy fire on the steamer at daylight und continued it all d iv. It is believed the vessel will be a total wreck. The enemy has discontinued firing on Fort Sumter. One hundred and thirty six shots have been fired into the city since 5 o'clock yesterday, up to 5 F M. to day Orange Court Hoiss, February 2 Reports from several directions reached here this evening to the effect that Early has captured a force of Yankees at retersbur. Hardy county, V irgiuia, estimated at WU. Morristmwk, Texx., February 2 The situa tion is unchanged. The arrivl of the prisoners taken in the recent nliair ntar Scuithheld is announced. It is claimed that 11)1) of our men were captured The rebel account of the engagement doe;.- lot differ ma teriallv from that civen by us. Mouristwx, Tkx.v , February 5. Trains are now running to Kogersville Junction. There is nothing of iiucrcst from the front. A lame force of Yankees, supposed to number about 8,0011, have crossed the Tennessee near Germaiisville, the object of the raid being, no doubt, the destruction ol the iron Orks in Cher okee county. Mobie, February 4 0.ir forces occupy Corinth and Jackson. N othiug had been destroyed there, but everviliiiiij was carried off. The Yankee cavalry in strong force crossed the Big Iii ick yesterday, and wete met by Jack sou's cavalry. A lively tight took place. Ciiaulksox, February 5. The enemy keep up au unsuccessful fire on Sumter, a x shots were fired yesterday morning and three last light. Eighty shots were fired at the city to-day. The enemy's batteries and monitors kept up a Blow hre on the wreck ol the Presto. from Cairo. Cairo. February 7. The steamer Atlantic from New Orleans the 2ih. passed here this evening for Louisville with 322 bbls. molasses 321 bbls. S'lL'ar. and other freight. The steamer Emma was fired into 15 below Helena with both cannon and mu-kcirv. Thei shells were loaded villi Greek fire, three of which explorfeti on the boat, setting her on fire, but the names were extm;uishei. The steamer Biker, with 79f) biles of cotton was seized at Paducah yesterday for violating the trade regulations Au extensive fire occurred in Memphis on the 24th ult. From va! Ington. Washixgtox. January 7 In the Supreme Court of the United States the cases argued dur ing the past week -in which Greene C. Bronson ami others are complainants, d the Li Crose and Milwaukie Riilroad C-'nipany are respond ents will be continued this week; after which will be taken up No. 133 the State Bank of Indi ana vs Henry ValleUe; No. 135. Thomas G Gaylord et I. appellants vs. John KeUhaw et al; No. I3G the Pacific Mail Steamship Company plaintiff in error against Wm. H. JelifTo. These will be followed by California cases Private information received to day from Kaa sas, states that the Legislature of that StUe es terdav agreed lo go into an election for IT. S. Senato-, on Tuesday nextin place of Lane Notwithstanding the fact that the majority of the present Legislature was elected with a distnct understanding that no election should take place during the present term, or before next winter when the new Legislature will assemble, the agreement was made to to into an election on Tuesday next. Line's term will expire on the 4th of March Major General Blunt will lenve for Oeneral Curt's's Department, lo mrrow. He will have command of the District of the Indian Territory, headquarters al Fort Smith, and be supplied with an ample army for defensive and offensive opera tions The following dispatch was received at the Navy Department, this morning: U. S Flagsrip Mixjesota,! I" Off Newport News, Feb. 6 To Hon Gideon Welles: The supply steamer Newbern has arrived. The Sassocus and the Florida h ve destroyed the new and fast blockade runner Wild Darrel!, near New Topsail Inlet, where she had got ashore and discharged most of her cargo. N. II. Lke. Acting Rear Admiral Information has reached here that yesterday morning a recor-.noissance in force started from the Army of the Potomac and that considera ble cannonading took place at Morton's Ford on the Rapidan during the day, and at 5 o'clock in the evening musketry began and continued till dark. The Richmond Enquirer of Saturday says 120 Yankee prisoners from Newbern arrived yester day, probably tbe crew of the gunboat Under writer. The same paper ssys there is a great proba bility that all the newspapers in the Confederacy except a few doing Government work, will b obliged to suspend. Fire. Ricbmoxd, Ixd., February 7. D. W. Burson k Co's oil mill was burned last night. 1 oti loss. The building ami stock was estimated a 75.WM). Insured for 25.000. Over 20,000 bushels of flaxseed, 75 barrels of linseed oil and a large quantity of oil cake wert consumed. The fire is still burning at 9 P. M.

From th Cincinnati Price Current, Feb. X.

Financial and Commercial Summary for the Past Week Since the date of our last weekly review, the demand for money has increased somewhat, and with a decrease rather than an increase of the olume of currency, the market is somewhat loser, and rates of interest firmer than on last uesday. The drafts of depositors have been heavy, and there not being a corresponding in crease iu receipts, balances are lower than they weie a week ago. In regard to the supply of money, therefore, the situation is such that any greu increase in the demand for loans would be ttended by a degree of closeness, not so great perhaps as that which characterized the market three weeks since, but sufficient to embarrass borrowers With reference to the future, however, it may be said that the prospects point to a larger supply of currency. 1 he Secretary of the Treasury is now paving out fredy to credit ors, and selling to the public the interest bearing legal tender notes. It is assumed by the Treasury Department that these securities will not increase the volume of currency, since they will be held s investments rather than circulated as money. To some extent, this result will be realized; but in an important degree the theory will prove falacious. Banks and bankers, for example, will put their reserves mainly into these notes, and thus over $100,000,000 of greenbacks, previously held, necessarily, will be set afloat. The same rule will be adopted by the people, who are in the habit of hoarding money. Thus, it is safe to conclude that fifty per cent of the new issues will cause un actual addition to to the currency. The first effect of this will be to ease up the money market; the next will be to inflate prices and then currency will be practically as scarce as t is now; for one of the features of an irredeem able currency is, the wore of it is issued, the more is required Mr. Ch ise s object, we sup pose, is to ease up the money market by these issues, ana then to open the 1U 4(1 loan, which under these circumstances he hopes to be able to place at five per cent interest. Iu the meantime, however, prices of all commodities advance, and without takieg into consideration the evil conse quences of thus inflating and unsettling the m iikets, the increased cst to the Government of the commodities it is so largely consuming, will neutralize the advantages to be gained by the wer rate ot interest on the permanent debt. It must be apparent to every experienced financier that the interests of the country just now require, not an increase, but a contraction bl the currency, and every dollar added now, directly or indirectly, to our paper issues, drifts us farther away from a specie standard, and renders more hmcult a return to that basis. It is very pleasant, we are aware, to glide along on the smooth surface ot an easy money market, and to accumulate large profits by what is popularly supposed to be an advance in prices, but it should be borne in mind that we must come back to thf point from which we are steering; and while our outward p issue is calm and pleasant, the inward tup must be through rough and stormy weather, that will ueprive us of that pleasure now et peri enced, and render our passage very dangerous besides. Shoals will appear then where there now seems to be deep water. The exchange market rules firm, and the de mand is fully up t) the receiuts One of the banks draws for depositors, to a limited extent nt par, but this is an arbitrary rate, and is no indication whatever of the market. Gold is firm at 5656.j prem. buying, and silver 475'J. Or der s on Washington are in good demand at 93 94 The city Quartet masters are paying up to Oate, ana there are therefore no vouchers offering. They would bring 9797. The quotations at the close were as follows: BCTIXO. SELLING. New York par. 1-10 prem. OoM 5ßa:5fl prem. 63 prrm. Silver üO prem. 554 prem Orders on WauingtoD,l,Jij2di. Quartermasters Vouchera, city 8797j; We have the monthly statement of three of the National Banks, the principal items of which are as follows: First. Second. Third Loans 1,61 .eSs..1 Deport 1,374.739.21 200,509.79 58V3-'2.4 V05.Di4.lS 303,490.1.1 Gov't dep"sits... 24X,361 6 49,705.94 231,1)90.35 igal lender notes. 447,94 95 Circulation 15,415.00 10,000.00 The provision market generally, under a heavy demind lor bulk meats, is very strong, and pn ces of shoulders, sides and hams are higher. Mess cannot be moved tor less than $20 o'J for new city mess, and there are not many sellers at that. New ;ountrv may be quoted at $1!) 50(220 00 Last season's packing sold yesterday at $17 for country. Bulk shoulders are in active request at 7Jc loose, for fair weights, and 7 tc. for extra heavy ö'des, yj. lor Jo lb. averages, and 3o(d 9'Yc. for 40 to 45 lb. loose: short rib,9'c. aud clear lOic. Cumberlands sold at 9c. loose. equal to 95jC packed. This is an advance of lull j 1c. trom the lowest point. Bulk hams are in active request at I0Yc. loose. ery little ba con in market The last s ale of shoulders was at 8lc Sugar rured hams are .'i ood demand at 14(il4lc. for canvassed, but some brandsare held at Id.:, and small sales have been made at this figure Lard is dull nt 1358133'c. for city. It is not offered so freely, but there is not much demand for it He id and U 1 1 5 0 1 1 5aC The United States Commissary to day awarded contracts for 5,600 brls prime mess poik at pri ces ranging ironi 51 4U to f-H These awards include nil the tenders made. The awards for bacon have not yet been made. The heavy purchases by rovernment and the large demand for bulk meats on European ac count, taken in connection with the great defi ciency in the hog crop, cause increased confidence on the part of holders The stock of pork in the New York and Brooklyn inspection yards compare as follows February 1, 1SC4 , 88,180 bbls, 7S.9S8 " 67.5S0 " January 1, 1S6I February I. 1S63 Under the news from Washington regarding the stilus of the tax question, holders of whisky put up the price to day to 9:lc in New York, and bOc here Private dispatches say the bill agreed upon by the Senate finance Committee is to tax slocks on hand 2')c, and ma4te the duty on all manufactured after the 1 2th of January 60c This is a compromise, and if supported by the committee, it may be adopted. The bill, how ever, has not yet been reported to the Senate, and this statement as to its provisions may not be correct. Flour is inactive at $5 75(35 0 for superfine. Wheat, corn and oats are lower. Groceries rule steady with a fair demand CfjTEags retailed at fifty cents a dozen in our market Saturday LECAL. r.ii c ur i.t uias a, makius CU15TI, 85: in tot Ö Common Pleaa Court of Marion County, iu the Mate or luJiuna, June Term, A. D. 1864. Kichard J U. Mteking Josephine M. Bockinir. Be it Known, l bat ou tbla 4tn dav or Fetiruary In tea year 1864, the above named plaintiff by hi attorney. nied in tne omce or tee uierk or tbe Common Flea Court of Marion County h-s complaint arainst said defendant In tbe above entitled caue, together with an affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant, is not a reldent or tbe Mate or Indiana. Said defendant is, therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of aaid complaint aiiainst ber. and unless the appear and answer or demur thereto, at tbe calling of aid.caun,ontb second day of the next term of said Court, to be begun and beld at tbe Court-bouse, in tbe city of Indianapolis on tbe first Monday in June uext. ald complaint and tbe matter and things therein contained and alleged willbe heard and determined In ber absence WM. WA1XACK, Clerk fe! 8-w3w CJTATE OF INDIANA, MARIOS COCSTT.SS: In the Ma ion Circuit Court of Marlon county, iu the Plate of In-liana, March Term, A. V. 186. George W Burrows vx. Kdaard Bwartzs, DavkJ W. Henry, Milton VTevllen. Fdward Davla. Be it known, that on tbia 7th day of February, In the year 1363, tbe above named plaintiff by hli attorney filed in tbe omce or tbe Clerk or Marion urcuit uourt bis com plaint againKt said defendants in the above entitled eaute tos-etber with an affidavit of a competent peraon, that aaid defendant, David W. Henry, 1 not a reddent Of the State of Indiana. Said defendant 1, tberefore.bereby notified oftbefllinn and pendency of aaid complaint against hln, and that nnleoa be appear and answer or demur thereto.aUbecalling of said cau.se on tbe second aiy of toe next term or laid Court, to be begun and held at tbe Court .honte. In the city of Indianapolis, on the third Monday in March next. aid complaint, and tbe matters and thing therein con tained aud alleged, will be heard and determined In his absence. wiiajam tVALXJtCE,cierk B. L WaLrouc Attorney for Plaintiff. febS-wSw ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES. John II. fowler's Estate. 7VT0TICK 8 BEREBT GITE THAT LETTERS OF 1 w administration on the eUt John H. Fowler, fate of Marion county. Stat of Indiana, deceased, have been duly granted to tbe undersigned by the Court of or common flea of tald eocnty. atd estate is proDaoiy solvent. 8UL0U03 HAKSE8S, febS-w3w Administrator. ITIarjr A Fowler's Estate. 7VTOT1C IS HEREBY OITE5 THAT LETTE R8 OF administration on the estate of Mary A. Fowler, fate of Marion counv. Stato of Indiana, df ceased. ba bn duly granted to tbe nndertig-ned by the Court of Coiumon teas of said coui.ty. ftaia estate la probably oltent. BOLOMUa HAK5E8S, feb-w3w ' Administrator

SPECIAL NOTICES.

BROWNS BRONCHIAL TROCHES. THESE LOZENOES ARE PREPARED from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating BroDch'al Affection, Astama, Hoaraene, Coughs aad Irritation or Soreaess of the Throat. PEBLIC SPEAKERS AND YOCALISTS Will find them beneficial in clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieviny the throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, having a peculiar adaptation to affection which disturb the organs of speech. Sold by all Drogist and Dealers in Medicine in the United State and mKt foreign countries at 35 cent per box. fcbl-dAwIm Cancer Can be Cured! AMERICAN CANCER CIIA51P10N! DR. HEBERN HAS LOCATED IX THE City of Chicago, 165 Dearbond street, oppoite the Poet Office. Be claim to be the King of Cancers, and a kinds of Fever Sores, such as White Swelling and Bio Diseases, Scrofula, Piles, n i Sore Eyes in their worst stages. Liver Comp'ainta, Consumption, Female Weakness, and gait Rheum, Tettei, Rheumatism, Ac., Ac. The Doctor became master of the above disease while traveling through Europe and America. The Doctor ill take pleasure in showing hi visitor certificate of the above cases where they have been given sp as In curable by tbe best pby-ician in the country. The Duetor also guarantees a cure in all case where the patient live up to the direction--, or no pay. The patient will please correspond weekly, giving a true statement of the case. Post Office drawer 6463. The poor dealt with liberally. CaDCrr extracted in from four to twenty-foar hour without Instruments or pain, or a drop of blood. decH-wly ty IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR Hasvkv's Fbmalb Pills have never yet failed in re moving difficulties arising from obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health when uflerin$ from Spinal affections. Prolapsus, Uteri, tbe Whites or other weakness of the Uterine Organ. Tbe Pills are perfectly harm! ou the constitution, and may b taken by the moct delicate female without cans Ing distress tbe same time they act like a charm by strengthening. Invigorating and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstruction may arise. They should, bow-ever, NOT be taken during tbe first three or four months )f pregnancy, though safe at any other time, a miscarriage would bo tbe result. Eich box contains 60 p lis. Price tl. Dr. HARVET'S TREATISE on Disease of Female, Pregnancy, Miscarriege, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the Ladies Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet or 64 pages, sent free to any sddre. fix cents required to pay postage The Pill and book will be sent by mail when desired, securely sealed and prepaid, by J. BRTAS, M. D., General Agent, No. 76 Cedar street. New York. JU8old fcyall the principal druggists. T0HL1SS0X COX, Druggi ts, Agents, sepl30'63-ddtwly Indianapolis. SEW DISCOVERT FOR THE speedy and permanent care of Seminal Weakness, Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, Sequal Dieaea, Emissions, Impotence, Genital Debility and diseases ot the Bladder and Kidneys. Bill's Srscinc Pills are warranted In all cases and can be relied oa. No chance of diet required. They do not uausate.nor interfere with business pursuit. Upward of 200 cae have been cured the past month. Mora lAin on hundred phyrician ue Viem in their priiate practice, and all peak iceU of their eßeaeg. They are entirely harmless on the system, and can be relied on In all case arisiug front youthful indiscretion or self-abuse, which often Incapacitates tbe sufferer from fulfilling thdutir ofnuirrird Uf. A TREATISE of 64 page containing mean of cure, ent free to all. Two stamps required for pottage. The Pill will be sent by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of One Dollar, by J. BRTAN, M. D., No. 78 C dar street, N, Y. Sold by all the principal druggists. TOMUKSON COX, Agents, septSO-d&wly Indianapolis. f-LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read the advertisement In this paper, headet IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Cbeesman, of New Tork, has devoted the last thirty years of his practice to Female Complaints. FI in Pills act like a charm. They are reliable and safe. nov9-d6in MEDICAL.. THIS 13 A RICH AND PECTORAL BALSAM OF THB MOST HEALING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING QUAXilTTES. it is a Ars äs flsasaxt mkdicikb roa I.M'A.VTS AXD TOUNG CIIILÖHK.V. IT IS A CIRTAIX KEXCDT FOB ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, HOOPING COUGH AND CROUP. I TBS BUT ATD CWBAPKST KKWEVT VO COUGHS, CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROATS, NIGHT SWEATS, L Bleeding from the Lung?. 30 CENTS PEK. BOTTLK. For Sitle by all Druggists, and manufactured mil By DR. STBICKLAUD, cixcnnuTi, o. For aale by Jant-deodAwly. FUAMK A. BOYD, Druggist. WANTED. ... AGE 1T T S CONSTANTLY WANTED! T WANT INDUSTRIOUS AND ACT1YE Mt-N TO 1 canvas the country ihoroiifthly, -Tind depot.it our Medicines with every family. I am employing agent to canvass, on foot, at 3t 0. and with horse and burry. 9350 per year. Agent are required to furnish horses and bugfrie. In addition to the above salary, I defray all expenses Incident to tbe burn.ex. It is an agreeable and health ful occupation fr young men, git ing them a good eppor tunity to make money without the possibility of sustaining loss accruing from selling on commission. Applicant should apply In pe-on, or address (if fur ther Inlormatlon oe aesl-ea tne proprietor, Dy leuer. No on will be employed for a less term than one year and will enter into a written contract to that effect. I shall require security, in s'l care. If I am not per sonally acquainted with tbe applicant, as I shall Intrust in bis custody money, mediclue, book and receipt to the amount of rrom f 500 to 3,uw. J. M. FROST, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. decl dAwSm HARDWARE. IRON STORE. POJlEItOY, FRY aV CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, " DEALERS IN STEEL. IRON, NAILS, ANVILS, BELLOWS, VltES, AXLKH, örKlÄti, BULTS, KALLKAHLK CASTINGS, WASHfRS, NUTS, HOUSE SHOtS, HOkSK 8 WOK NA1I.S. WHKKLS, HCBÄ, KKI.LOK3, ' . i SPORKS, 8 HAFTS, B0 WS, PLOW HANDS, AC, The Ohio River Salt Company . The Madison 8plce Mills. The Madison Pearl Starch Company. Coal Oil an! Bensole. TTyTuey will sell all articles in their line at Ue lowe market prices. Call and examin taelr stock before parchsstrf. POMEROT. FHT CO. aufc-M'U-dAwly

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NIP Till EVIL IN THE ISUli PRACTICAL ACCOUCHER. 1 IS A TTHE AMERICAN DISPENSARY WE TRKAT BT f. a new method, and with the happiest result, Pro&U4 ITrrL, (falling of the womb,; CancerntUm Oeration, Luchnrrhea, (whites.) Urinary and ail other disease to which the American Female Is s peculiaril liable. Send three dollar and receive by express one ol the Doctor's female Syringe. This instrument should be used by every woman in tbe land, for the purpose of cUanIine$,comfort, health, dc Sent free on receipt of stamp, a copy of our Private Letter to Married Ladies on health, fc The Doctor's celebrated female Mis, fresh from the Dispensary, are rery good in simple diseases, irregularities, r. Price tl, sent by mail. At the American li&penary we also treat, icWbmi mercury, and with nover failing success, Venertal, or what the quacks call private or teeret diseases; t'yphilit in all its stages. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Hydrocele, Circocele, Varicocele, Carsocele, Spermatorbea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Impotency, and effects cf self-abuse. The last six are treated of in a "private letter," which we send fret on receipt of stamp. The experience of the Surcreon in cbaree of this deSsrtment in some of the best Hospitals in F.nrops and In ew York City, enable bira to treat patient scientific ly and restore them peelily. rhoe livlns; at a distance can communicate by lette, and be treated at their homes. In urgent esses send ffl or 910 snd receive nruHcincs. Consultation free and confidential. Room No. J4), East Washington Street, Indianapolis. P. O. Box 1264. apr9.dlv-wl2t.lam MEDICAL BOOKS, &C. Galen's Head Dispensary ('II4KTI2KED BT THX LEGISLATI'RR OF KENTUCKY FOR TH TREATMENT OF ALL THE DISEASES OE THE URINARY AND GENITAL ORGANS mM . mm. S S n m PRiCK OS1.Y TEN CENTS. A iUrriirnl Rvport, Containing Ihirtv Fie riaUt ana SngrnrityvfUf Anatomy and Pbyriologn of the Semval Ortjrnie im a mtatenf ffanJtl tttui (iMiw. O05 A NEW MKT 111) Li t' TREATING Veuerial Diseases, iucU ling Syphilis in all its !- gonorrhea. Gleet, Stricture, Varl ocil'1, and Hydrocele, Disease the Kidneys, HI tiler. Ac., with ut mercury! containing a valuable treatise on that wide-spread malady of youth, Seminal Weakness, Noc tarnal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Im potency, Ac, the secret infirmities of youth and maturity arieing from the baneful habit or aelt-aDUse. To wbtcn Is added observations on Female Diseases, and other Interesting matter of tbe utmost importance to the married and those contemplating marriage, whoentertaln doubts of their physical ab'lity t enter that state. Sent to any addres in a sealed wrap per, on receipt oi lencenu or lour stamps. rte devote our entire time ana attention to tbe treat ment of the various private dilates treated of In our privat I e port. Our Dispensary I the only institution of tbe kind In America which ba been tablisbed by a special charter,and this fact should give it a preference ovtr tbe various quacks of doubtful character tobe fonn In al Tgecities. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! One aenartment of our Disnensarv I RDeciallr devoted to the treatment of the Diseases of female, such as Lachorrhea, or ''White," Irregular, Painful and Suppress Menstruation, Nervous ana ueDeraiDebllity.Diseasesof he Womb, Barrenness, c. Consultation and ezarainatlonsfree of charge. Also for ale, DR. DE WEE'S RKGCLATOH PILLS For Female Obstructions, Irregularities, Ac. Married la dies in certain situations should not use them, as they wouldcause miscarriage. Price el per box. and may be ent by mall. DR. GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An Invaluable articlt for those wishing to limit the number of their offspring, ot the barren who desire children; warranted not to In jure the health, and will last for a lifetime. Sent to any address, under seal, on receiptor tbe price TWO DOLLARS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE By sending a brie statement of their symptoms, will receive a Blank Chart containing a list of questions, our terms for the coarse ot treatment, Ac Medicines sent to any part of tbe country to cure any case at home, free from dancer or curiosity. All transactions private and conndentiai. Kemember tbe name and number. Direct all letter to OALEN'f BEAD DISPENSARY decl2-C3-dAwlv Louisville, Ky. EXC ELSIOR FAMILY MEDICINES, A RK A SAFE RFLlAllI.E CURATIVE ANI. PURELY veritable, and warranted to give ssiifciion and perlomi as recommended. One trial Is worth a volume of certificates. Jledical Corrector, for Billions and Liver Complaints, Sick or Nervous BeaJarhe, Dyspepsia, and for purifying the Mood. I.iver i aiiiarne aim aniiiiiiuen Pill. We olTer these Pills and iwrt that-they are th best In use, and invite a trial to prove the truth of oar assertion. A true Fl IIa for the radical cure of Fever and Aeue. A cure U warranted In all caes. Kradlcalor. We warrant tbi remedy in all case to cure cerunic and recent cases of Dysentery, DisiTfae a, Cholic or Cholera Morbus. It 2 also the best pain killer extant. Compound Rxtrncf of Arnica frRhea matim, Neuralgia l'nin, Inflammations. Ac, Ac One trial will convince the most skeptical of the magical effec of this truly great and wonderful preparation. A ronihllC Olli t uir ill for t'nts, new and old; Sores, Ik lis. Bruises. Burns trust tites, :ore Nipples. Ac. We offer this as one of the lt Salves now In use. I'araslan Toallt Liquid for Nervous Toothache, Cleaning the Te-th and lurifying the Breath. All of the sboveSseven remedies are pnt up scientifi cally, and sold wholesale snd retail a I Norwood's Block, No.. 1H and 20 orth tllinuis street, lnoiauaHlls and Dy Druggists and Storekeepers very where, and warranted to cute if taken a recommended. Th- sick and afflicted are invited to call at our office, Norwood's Block Consultations Tree. Advice gratis. Medicine warranted and cures guaranteed. Call and get circulars, see certificate and receive good and honest treatment. Agents wanted to travel everywhere. Satisfactory in1 dnccinents offered. SP1CEH, HESSINGS CO., nov!7-dwly Proprietor. UK. WIIITT1ER. TRIVATK MEDICAL ADVICE FREE OF CHARGE 1 Ut. Whlttier's Theory. Symptoms and Treatment f Chronic, Nrrvou, Urinary, and Sexual Diseases, free. In a plain sealed letter enylope, for six cent to prepay postage. It is a tlear delineation of all the disease and conditions resulting from the infringement of the moral law, excesses, indulgences, exposures and imprudences In married and single life. Every sentence contains instruction to the sfflicted, snd sbonld be read by every young person, to keep them off the shoal on which others have been broken to piece. Amativent ss clearly stated to be ander the control of Judicious treatment, and thereby prevent Inclination to one very prolific cause f disease. Nearly every case of disease can be treated without hindrance to business. Medicine sent by mail, secure from observation. Charges moderate; consultation by letter or at the offic Pre; cure guaranteed. Office 65 St. Charles street, between Sixth and Seventh, one square south of Llndell Hotel, P. O. Box 309S, St. Louis, Mo. Circular Letter especially for ladies, containing nothing referriug to Sexual Diseases for 3 cent postage. Janl-dAwly HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS n Wholesale & Retail DE A LRU IS Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves ar.d FURS . Has just ileceived his Fatl stoekf i F GOODS, DIRECT FROM THK MAWCFACTCMl 1 ' In the East, which be will sell as low as the lowest. All the larssr srvias kept at So. 15 Pennsylvania street.four doors south of the Post Office, Indianapolis. Ind oct2f-JAwln) REAPERS AND MOWERS. The Improved Buckeye Ilea per and ITI o wer TO WHICH WAS AWARDED TWO PREMIUMS CT ISDIANA STATS FAIR, 1ÜG3. WIIJ.BR ON 8ALK ATA.D WOODS' HA KDW ARK Store, East Washington street, Indianapolis, on a'ter April 1st, 164. It la now in store at E . Browning's Wsrehonse, near the BellefonUln Depot. Call and see It. Until April 1st address Dorsey Andarson, Agent, Greencastle, Ind. jan37-d2sa.

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MANUFACTURER OF THE IMPROVES PAKTOSCCFIO SPECTACLES, THE BEST IX USE. MOSES' improved Pantoscopic Spectacles combine advantages mechanical and philosophical to be found in no other Spectacles offered in the "West. Moses' improved Spectacles not only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sight. Moses' Spectacles are made of the finest material?, and best workmanship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value. CantlonSo Agents or Pedlart employed. Send for a circular containing full description, prices, &., and how to ensure a perfect fit and hare them sent by mail. Address L. W: MOSES, Optician, 50 East Waslungtoa st., Indianapolis, Ind. AGENCY. REAL ESTATE AGEIXCY. Nonvootl'si 1$ locilc. No. S0a North Illinois Street, Indianapolis, Indisua. " B. IM- SPICER 3c CO., OFFER THEIR SERVICE FOR THK PURCHASE and sale of Real Estate, Rentins; Houses. NrafXiating Loans, procuring Honey on Mortgage, Examining Titles, execute Legal Papers, and all other business appertaining to tbe Real Estate Bastoess. Hann- warm and comfortable rooms, tbey will be open day and erening, and prompt and constant attention given to all badneas entrusted to tbem. Basinet solicited and satis faction guaranteed. febl-dAwlm CROCERIES. J.B.ALT0ED. J.M.CALDWELL. H. B. ALYOkD. ALVOKDtCAI.DWhLI.A AI.VOHD IVA 4 -ANDCOMMISSION MERCHANTS. Are in DAJLT receiptor fresh goods Constantly ou hand and for sale at the lowe. prices, a large aad assorted stock Cwf fee Kiiffar itialaaaes). Mfis -Illce, Tea. !ailat !) U'sedrawarci Seap, (Caudles Stare st llniaina Clears. Tbcc. Itlstclierel. t hile-Flati. Cesrslasxa Twine. ;iit Yaarsta. Dye-Mafia Ntttt). IIa; Dates. Jwlltew. Israssalw. UtH msst. U'lnei, tVtMakr. Notion of all kind, ana Plaatailon and K.krrU rtllterw Particular attsatien given to lbs ssle sf rnonucE or -ill tLtA'na. 68 East Washington Street. INDI AS roUR, IND. i anrlS-dAw TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS, WE KEEP 05 HAND AND 3AI1 TO OEDKM, ALL kinds of Marble Monamtenu and Grave fttaasa, C4TV U order, wlia design, smWeaB, r AevKa that nay be wanted. Thota destr.ng anything In oar llna will da well to frt v at a call, as ws none bat the. bet materiaU and iBMire al work. I daVwlj .

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