Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 23, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 February 1864 — Page 3

WEEKLY SENTINEL.

MONDAY, -' FEB. 29. tWOulj a few more packagta of that celebrate! wheat for aal. See advertisement. Soldixks i)D TRUl RtiaTiTES Takk Notice DiaableU soldiers and their relatives, who are entitled to peusioiu, back pay, or bounty, can hare them promptly attended to by applying to Walker & McKeraan, authorised genta, No. 8, West Washington street. Tbe best proof that they understand the business, is the large number of canes in which they have obtained the bounties and pension. , ., . ' J. D. Walker. ' r " ' " Late Major 2J Caralry. D. 3. McKiekax. janll-wly Asthma axd CoNbi'MrTto. The proofs of the most distressing case? of Asthma and Con sumption by Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, speaks louder than words to tbe merits of this incomparable remedy. A grateful patient writes: I am happy to bear my testimony to the wonderful power of your Cough Balsam in curing me of the most troublesome cough and shortness of breath after all other means had failed." Can any -result be more gratifying! What a load of suffering was removed by tbe use of this noble Cough Balsam. Sole by all druggist SO ceiiU per bottle. tf. The itepublicatt Pretldewtial Canlett. A contest U being waged in the Republican ranks between the ins and the outs.. It is not an antagonism over thai principles and policy which ball control in the condnct of public public affairs, but only a struggle between the members of tbe ante party for the immense patronage wielded by the Administration, and the spoils of power generally. There is no effort being made to economise or reduce the public expenditures, or stop the terrible drain upon the resources and wealth of the nation, but the ingenuity of the leading members of the Administration party appears to be taxed to the uttermost to devise wavs and means to profit by the misfortunes and troubles of the country. The lore of money, it is said, is the root of all evil, and there is every reason to believe that covetouanes is the main cause of procrastiuatiug the exhausting civil wjr in whieh the nation is engaged. If a different spirit prevailed, lon ere this the controversy would Lave been terminated, but while the people hare apparent prosperity and fortunes can be made out of the war there is bnt little bope that there will be a vigorous effort made to bring it to an end. For that reason we regard the contest in the Republican ranks for supremacy as of no consequence whatever so far as the public interest are concerned, unless the op posing factions in the struggle, like the Kilkenny eat. si.oul J destroy each other. A cotemporary. in commenting upon the Pomerot circular, which we published a few days ago, urging Mr. Chase for the Preidrntial nominee in prelerence to Mr. Liscols. makes the following sen sible remarks upon the war for place now raging so fiercely in the Republican ranks: , '.'Mr. . Lincoln's continuance in power for another term involves tbe like continuance of the great body of the present office-holder?, which, however agreeable to the indnmbents themselves, is a prospect by no means inspiring L the horde of hungrv office hunters, who in number far exceed the more fortunate crew. A chauge of men is wanted uot for a change of measures, but for a change of treasury suckers. This is the true reason of the movement against Mr LiücoL in his own pirty. All other reason assigned are false , ones. Tbe reasons touching human liberty ' assigned in this circular are not only false, but absurd. If Wkxdcl Phillips was elected President in November, he could do rtn better for abolitionism than to carry out Mr. Liscolx's policy. There is'no room beyond for an extremer policy. It is itself the ultima thute of ridicalism. The idea of cuttering under M' Lincoln' on the radical side is silly and ludicrous. - But tbe cauee we bave meutioned is quite enough to sustain a vigorous contest within the Republican ranks, and such a contest we are likely to TTtve. Let it rage. When partisans fall out, patriots get their due." The Army and Abolition. .The New York World publishes the commuteation below. The sentiments expressed by this soldier for himself and his compatriots lu arms.it Is well known are t!ioe in fact entertained by them. The same may bn sa'xl with justice of the majority of the army of the West : AtMr or thk Potomac, rebruarv 13. To the Editor of the World : Sib : I noticed in n report of a speech mad by General G irfiel l, in Con-re: on the 2-th ulf.. the following language : The rapid current of events hs made the army of the republic au abolition rmy." Upon what ki'owled.-e of facts the hcnorb!e gentleman m ikes this sweeping a.ertion, I am of course unable to say ; but I am able to say, from an intimate connection with the army in several of it most important department, extending from the commencement of the war to this time, that no facts exist which justify the assertion in the terms in wLich it is made ' There is not one man in ten in the army, offi ccrs or privates, who will adroit himself to be ac abolitionist, or who will not repel with indig nation the charge of being engaged in the war for an r purpose connected with abolition. The prev alent sentiment of the army on the anlject of jlavery is this: that if. in the legitimate prosectt lion of the war to crush armed rebellion agaiust the Federal Government, slaves, e theras property or persons, can be taken and uefull y emploved by our army, it is prJvper In the rebel States to do so; and that tf the system of slavery is weakened or destroyed, partially or entire! v, as a inst cor. eqnene of the prorresa of the war, it is a result for which the rebellion is alone responsible 1 he one great purpose of tbe army, as a body, is to destroy the armed forces ol the rebellion, anil to restore the supremacy of the federal Uovern .merit over the length and breadth of our once united and happy land. 1 he army regards the re bullion a one ol the guiltieat that blackens the history of hurntn govern metTTs, and, to crah it, thrrjsands from its ranks have already laid down their lives on the battle held, and tens of thou fans stand ready, if need be, to make the same .sacrifice. Hut an authoritative announcement to the army that the great, or even a prominent object of the Government in the prosecution of tbe war, w to abolinh alavery In the taten where It legally exists, would at once paralvze the right arm of its itrcug'.h and extittgu'sh the spirit which baa hitherto maintained it in lu glorious career. If Member of Congrea desire to make tbe war hateful in the eyes of the army, let them continue lo flaunt iu Its face, 39 the stmbol of ita jarpoee in this war, the dirty rag of aboil tion fanaticism, until it h ill completely hide from view that loved banner which tell of the noble achievement and heroic nacriHirea of tbe Fathers of the Republic of the value of the Union they established, and of the 'acrrdue? of that ConatitutKMi upoti wbicti lh Luton so long and en happily rested. This accomplished, and nol withstanding the assertion of General Outfield, nine tenths of the "Army of the Republic will turn their bicka in shame and cisgu-t opon the war at condemneby every sentimer,t of honor, evtry principle o justice. Yours, Ac , AMrairay Solduk. raiitarrtl by at Argrw. Tb Richmond Examiner give a rather fx ulling account of the recapture of one of lie escaped Libby prisoners by a negro. The editor MT: Que of the captures of Wedneday was made bv "an Amertean eiusen or Airtoan aearent." The duikt can!or was engaged In a matu-inal '"dijt" In his potato patch, when he oberved the' fugitive AVer streaking It cro the nel! Kevin!; thai ! wore su'jicioulv blue garment thedsrkey hailed him and asked him where lie w4"c'ni" Something to the effect of'nowhera" being tha reply, the darkey, with eourag and patriotism worthy of immoruiity, trough Ins hoe to a "chsrsre." and responded, "tea you 1, do yoa done broke oat a one o dem nria on come along, yon col to go wid roe, , II marched him to the hou. handed him over to bis master, and returned to hta potato Datei covered with glory. The Tanke arrived, under due guard, yetcrday morning. .

TELECRAPHIC.

THE FIGHT IN FLORIDA. DEFEAT OF GEJSUERJ1LY THIRTEEN KUNDRED KILIED & WOUNDED The Iteconiioisance to Dnlton. The Enemy Found to be in Force. Longstreet Falling Back to mltlanta. Defeat of Gen Smith's Cavalry in Mississippi. At, Ac, V, Ac Ac Tbe rigbt In Florida Defeat of Gen Seymour Stir York. February 27. The Times says the steamer Fulton, from Port Royal oa Wednesday last, arrived here at a late hour last night, bringing information of a sad reverse to our ex pedition under Gen. Seymour in Florida. We re unable to give details, because after tbe r ul ton had put into the bay she was boarded by the rrovost Marshal and Quartermaster, with orders from Gen. Gil more to deprive the passengers of II private letters in tbeir possession. loa pas senger by the Fulton we are indebted for the folowing roam lacts or the battle: On the afternoon of the 2Utb our troops under Gen. Seymour met tbe enemy, 15,000 strong, 15 miles bevond Sanderson, on the line of the acksonvitle and Tallahassee Rnilroad. The battle was desperately fought during three hours, and at sunset our forces, overpowered by num bers, retreated to Sanderson, taking with them a greater part of the wounded. The 7th New York, 42J Massachusetts, 4Sth nd 150th New York and eUh United States were engaged. Col. Friebly, 8th U; S., was left dead on the field. Col. Reed, a Hungarian officer, was mortally wounded. All the officers of Hamilton's batterv were wounded. Capt. Lis mil ton, wounded in the arm and Lt. 31 rric-k. wounded in the foot, are at Gen. Gilmore's Headquarter, at Hilton Head. Col. Guy, of the 4th Massachusetts, had three horses shot under him, but escaped without iuury. ' The 1 Cosmopolitan arrived at Beaufort on Monday evening wiih 240 of the wounded. Col. teed was amour them, and was living when the Fulton left on Wednesday. The enemy a loss has not vet been ascerained. Tbe enemy captured 5 guns. It is aupooed that the troops were from Gen. Brass's army. Geo. Hardee himself was on the field, having come to Florida on a visit to his familv and also to form a second marriage. Our loss is variouslv estimated at from 500 to ,300. Seventv-eight rebel prisouers were brought by the Fulton. We understand that the Purser of the Fulton has a list ol the killed and. wounded which he will show but will not allow it to be copied. From Cincinnati. Cincinnati. February 27. The Gazette's Tun nel Hill di.-patch of the 2Gth says that on Thurs day night our troops fell back to Tuuncl Hill, nich place they bold. The reconnoismce has been entirclv successful, developing the fact that the euemy is in force at Dalton. Claiborne's Division, which has been dispatch ed to reinforce Polk, was recalled and got back in time to participate in the fight. This was one important result accomplished. Our entire loss is 300. The rebels suiTeied more severely. A Commercial's Huntsville, Ala., dispatch say that the reliable information fchows that Longstreet is fälliuz back to Atlanta. A part of ns force is supposed to have reached there on the 25th. A large portion of his force is with out shoes, manv uearlv naked. W heeler ha3 beeil relieved from the command of the rebel cavalry by Breckinridge auJ Bucktier, who are preparing for a raid into Kentucky Front Jlew York. New Yoke, Februarv 27. Washington dis" patches yesterday to the Philadelphia Press have the following: The Richmond Examiner of the 2"2d says if Wrapt defeat Johnson. Georgia ami Alabama are open to him and Mobile will fall without a struzgle. Gtorte P. Kane, the notorious Marshal Katie, of Uiltimore, had arrived iu Richmond and been made a Colonel. The 20: h colored regime tit leaves next week lor Porfc Royal. Anderson, the rioter ol Julr.has been indicted for treason and other crimes. The Post's Washington dispatch of the 27th sitrs: den. Sherman has no Intention f coing to Mobile That he is now iu safe position is tolerably certain A slight tax wil' be imposed on crude petroleum but probably none on h-af tobacco. A special to lue Commercial, dated Washing ton. Feb. 27, sa: , Should Gen. Sherman nccoinplish the object. a evure possession of the country between the Mississippi river and the ilemihis and Itew Orleans Railroad, he will obtain large quanti lies of cot Lou tlored in that region It is understood that the President is preparing a new proclamation in revising Uffrcircular on atnnectv. .. . v . . - The Express ms from an officer arrived in the Fulton we derive some further prticuliv of the disaster to our lorces near Lke Cur, Florid. Gen. Sevmour, who commanded the expedi tion, had been placed under arrest by order of Gen. Gilmore. ' His successor is Gen. Vodges, who left Hilton Head on Tuesday last with reinforcements for Jacksonville, cuitsigtiug of an entire division. Our inform ml says it was the opinion of offi cers who took part in the expedition that our total losses in killed, woutideJ and missing are between 1.200 and 1.500. Gen Sevmour is Mrvercly censured for not throwing out scouts and skirmishers as our troops advanced. As it wa our troops were led into a trap. Hamilton's artillery led the van and suffered severely The rebel sharpshooters picked off their homes and the vntis had to be abandoned. Th4'Mi Massachusetts mounted infantry bare jlo suffered severely. , 1 In the retreat many of the wounded were left behind within the enemy's lines. Our troops were right in front of the Confede rate ballet les, in a piece ol woods, before we were aware of their presence, and when their batteries opened a galling fire our men were driven back panic utricken and in disorder. The reM force is not known but it is supposed to have been large. One of the prisoners captured alated that troops had been receuily sent down worn Charleston nd Gen Beauregard was m command The steamer City of Manchester for Liverpool o day carried out $314,117 in hpccie. From IVfetnptil, MiMrin, February 25. Arrrivals from Vlcks burg confirm the previous reports that Sherman hail occupied beim, Ala. The reporls from Gen. Smith cavalry expe dition are nut so good. Haverai straggler arrive! here yesterday, and itate that Fcrrest, Adam, Lee and Roddy eon centraird sgatimt Inn, succeed hr in forcing him back with ronsMeraoie loa, lie iiml a severe fight at Wci-t Point, Miss The plow movements of Col. Warrlng'a Division, rnsitiiig roiinlr of Ne Jerney and Peno sjlrania regiments delayed thu expedition some eight days, giving the euemy time to concentrate against them. It Is renorted that Smith I slowly falling bark toward Memphis, but the report U not generally believed, as little rredilC mi be placed iu the Kate menta of the stragglers from Caiao, February 27 Cairo -The steamer l)ickey has arrive.1 with JO bale cotton rrr fl. ixuis The 7th Missouri battery, re-enlited at veter an, are here en route for home. Bric- (Jen Iav1dsoo, now hr, has been ordere.! lo relieve General Hatch in charge of the cavalry bureau at St. Louis, and will leivt for that city this evening. Brig. Gen. Roberta, of Iowa, Is here, eo route for the Department of the uuir.

Prom the Cincinnati Price Current, Feb. 3. Financial and Commercial Summary for tbe Past Week. The money market has not undergone any 'material change since the dataof our last weekly review. ' The supply of capital has been ample, and with only u moderate demand. Discounts bave ruled easy at 63 per cent. tbe latter the prevailing figure for good paper, in the open market. Exchange has ruled very close, and rates are firm at par buying and 1 10 premium selling, for New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Baltimore is dull at discount buying. Orders on Washington are iu good demand at 3t o 2 discount the leading price. , Cash orders are taken at (gj discount. . Vouchers (city) sell at discount. Gold has declined, closing at 57 premium buying and 53 selling. S lver 43 51 premium buying. We quote:

BCTIKQ. 5ewTork... par. Gold 57 prem. 8itver .....4351 prem. . Orders on Whingtoo,k94li.9i 8ELLIX0. 1-10 pretn. M prent. S2.SV53 prcm. tjuartermastrr' Vouchers, city 98 In the early part of the week the market for flour, under the influence of foreign new?, took an upward turn and prices advanced 15 to 25c, with a considerable speculative demand, but subsequent arrivals from abroad counteracted the influence of the earlier news, and the ad ran re has been lost, the mark closing quite dull. The cause of the advance was the Dano German war. Tbe first impression was that England would be entangled in this quarrel, and that consequently Baltic supplies of grain would be cut off, but a subsequent developed pacific policy on the part of Great Britain changed tbe aspect of the question. Hence tbe decline. In our market wheat advanced 23c, and this has been maintained, but the market closes weak. Corn, with light supplies, is higher, closing at $I1 05 for ear in bulk, and $1 03 for shelled in bulk. Lin;eed oil advanced to $1 53, and at the close holders asked $1 y. Groceries very firm, 1 and prices are again higher. Provisions are very strong.' There was a tendency toward weakness on Saturday, and on Monday there was not much done on account of the holiday, but the advance in pork and l ud in New York yesterday, in the face of a decline in sterling and gold, fuüy restored whatever strength bad been lost, and the trade closed buoyaut with not many sellers at $22(322 50 (or new mss pork, country and City; 50c more was mostly asked. Bulk meals niav be quoted at 8c for shoulders; 9,1(3 ldc for rib sides; lü34llcfor cleur dii, and l ie for plain hams. Lots on tbe spot re vtrv hard to buy, and stinks at country points are also getting quite scarce. The latter have been selling at uhoul the same prices packed, as m e quote for lots on the spot !oose Very little bacon in the market, and pi ices, are merely nominal. The lard market drags, that is to say there is uot much life in the trade, although prices are a trifle better under the news from New York. At the close 12?4 and 13c was mostly asked for country and citv. but the latter was obtainable at 12Jc. At l'2jl2?4C there would be a lair demand. New York Cuttle Market. Maskkt Dav, TritSBAV, February 23, 1S6-1. wtal acccirrs or cattlb or au. kinds, roa thb week. Sbep and Beeves. Cows. Teal. Lambs. 8lne. Total 4,065 146 39 7.C03 Lat week 4,673 1SS 3S7 1 2,5s I 6,297 C'rpn'g week last vear.... 4 029 127 167 ,091 24 C97 Av'r'jreNo.per w'k last year 5,064 139 698 10,013 1,153 staves raoM pirrsuBsr states. New Trk 651 Iowa.... 45 Pennsylvania Connecticut- .......... Ohio - ........... 4't New Jersey. ........... 21 Indiana 130 Wicbii;an 214 Illinois.. 2.2GC Canada 55 Ala-acbiisett MK-ourl C3 Kentucky 9G - . beeves. . Receipts are about the same as la4 we k, and 4n0 less tbaii last year's average. Tbe supply proved equal to the demand on Tuesday, but the 3.4UO offered at A Morton's on Monday were neaily all taken that day at a m -derate ad ai.ee from pr cesof last eek that is, poorer entile brought t!.e mm price. Sale were quick in the morniap, and tbe fw good drorea brought bigb price. One flue Illinois drove brought nearly 14c per Ib., wbil picked animals went at 13.l6c, and poor ncaUwav-at lue. About 700 fresh cattle came in Tues day, and injured the sales materially, prices falling off Sc. b -lore tbe che, and a lew remnants were unsold. The advance of Monday was eff-et by tbe decline ot Tues day. Government aants were light. Some jfflcers of tbe Italian Irigate Ke u liana viwiea tne yams ana purchased li head of lare fat cattle for that vessel, paying about 14c (or them. Wo quote : Premium qualities, t er cwt, ....13.OOglC.00 Prime. do do i:t.&O3ll4.50 Medium to good qua line.-, per ct ......... .11, 7.13,-5 Poor do do 9,5Klo,5U General telling prices do 1 !.!() gi 13,30 Average do ll.iH) Thebigh price of the last two week 4 will doubtless brin? lor anl an ald tlnal nuci:-er ol cattle, ami we look for a decline hl week, though owners who are buying op at Vi r high rates, will do their best to mam taiu present rate. cows. Tbe market Is deeded better for fresh cows this week, and very frw remain unsold. Good family cows re worth 6a W-,' 00, wli' e 'OOOtl waa paid by a dealer for a One cow to sell again, n e quote : Bet qnality per bead 9031100 Good do d iO 75 Fair do ' do 40" 55 Coru'n do do 40 VEALS. Ar- selling better than evr before, some a hih as 10c pr Ib., and the demand is l ri-k, with not near enough to fcatiM it ur quote: Good at). I extra qualities, per pound 9:510c Other qualities do 7Ssc BitEr.r Receipt are I2,8(n, or 6U0 more t! an last weea. SaVs have been rather lol, but price ar. quito aa good as List week in aonie ca.e a little higher. Kair heep re worth (,c p-r 1'.. extra 9c not mcludini; some very fat heavy Mock mjld at 10c. Many common aheep have been nd.l at "itSe. A lew droves f gJol heep averaged Jaa ttf.il eat ti, while Mtne relccied h-ep were aold at fiof li. ' - aona. " Receipt ars larger, and the wrathr milder. Injuring aale , which are low. at a d dine of ,',c per lb. 1'ackTi are holding la k, a- Western drei-sed can be boughtcheaper than live bogs. Wetuote: ; Liva bog. Oreaaed. Heavy prime corn fd.. . ..... H &Vi 104 510 Ught do V,'Vi lo.lu,; v$ym ' ::::::::::( MEDICAL. mm wsm ;.a THIS 18 A RICH AND PECTORAL BALSAM or vaa fcoar HEALING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING QUALITIES. it is a sara and pleasant medicisk ma IM A.VTH AND TOÜNG CHILI)Iti:. it u a ceetaih ekiiidt roh ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, HOOPING COUGH, AND CROUP. I it ia thb aavr abd enaApaar atarnv roa COUGHS, CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROATS, NIGHT SWEATS, & deeding from tha lung. SO CENTN PKK BOTTLK. ' For Hale by all Druggist, and munuflwtured only Br DIL STRICKLAND, CTWTlirHATI, O. For sale 1 Jan4-deodwy. KBaSK a. both, ' Dnitfitlsl. NOTICE. TTOTICK IS 1RK.r CIVKN THAT THK UJIDKrtI siKned, tha Krcelver of tbs Itvansvllla. Indianapolis and Cleveland Htralybt Una Kilroal 1 1. will apply to the Circuit Coort ftftba L'nHed etatesfor tha Diatrirt of ln.1lana, at tha MV term, tor an order authorlsh him, as such Receiver, to s 'I tbe Kod lwl, mlit otwsy, rrsnt blsf s, -, e., ol tba said Railroad Comp.nr. JOHN U)VK, Kecalver. I'dlanapolla, Ind., February V21. l'-64. - feM-w.tW ' ADMirJICTnATOR'S NOTICES. Jowrph !tamcy' i:iafc. T7CTICIt IB HKRRHT niVW THAT LKTTR11S OF 11 administration mm tha lata of Jonenh Ramaay. lata of Marlon county. Plata of Indiana, deceased, bave been duly granted to the underlined by the Court of of Common I'laaa of said em'nfy. Maid estaia is probalily solvent. VTIUUAM Me v lion l Kit, felfl wJw Admlulstrator.

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ALL KINDS OF Book and Job Iriiifingr Kx- cuted with neatoet tnd dl-patch.' feb27-!GtwfA3t McCLELLAN'S REPORT. GENERAL McCLELLlN'S REPORT. .A2CIIEAP EDITION. ffinR PROPRIETORS OF THE CHICAGO TIMES I are about to lsoe mjt ciiE.ii9 it (pom rox.7T, (PArxa CorBaa,) GENERAL M'CLELLAN'S REPORT, As recently sent to Congress iy the Wsr Department. As this U a document of the Most Extraordinary Public Interest1 . It oujbt to have UNIVERSAL CIRCULATION. It ought to be read by every man, woman at d child in the country. ' We solicit early orders that we ma) know bow large tbe first ed.tion shall be. lt wilt be supplied as follow: 12 copies , 25 copia 30 copies 3 OO 5 OO 9 OO It will alo be furniahed by our city news dealers at the above rates. STÖRET k WORDEN. feb26-i!6twJkw3t LEGAL. "JTATE OF INDIANA', MAK10N COUNTY, SS In the O Court of Cotuuiou t teas of klariou County, In the täte ol ItHliaua, Jane lerm, A. u. 1SC4. r ir di inbu i')ii ofniune.t i i Kuoch i'uh' eiia'e. Jese Pugb, Guardian bf Charlotte Pugh and others, vs. JtarUu Puh stid-others. - Ik: it known that on lbi22d day of February. in the year ItttM, the above named pUintill, by hi attorueya tiled in the olllce of the Clerk ol the Court of Common Pleas of Marion county hl Complaint a iiuni aid lefendanU in the aliove enutle-l cause, loiretber with ai amdsvitol a com. peietit person, that stid defendant, Martin Puch I not arrHldent of the State of Indiana. Maid defendant Is therefore, hereby notified of the filing and petidencjs of aul complaint against blra, and tLat uiilea be appear and anawer ordrniur thereto, at tba calling of saidcaue on the second day of thctvrst term of raid Court, to be begun and held at the Court-house, in the city of ludianaptdis, on the lir.-l Jduii lay in June next, said comnlaitit.snd tbe n.atters and things there in contained and alleged, will be beard and deu m.lned in hu abwnce. , niLUAM w allace, der, it L Wii.roi.it, Attorney for Plaimlfl. leb'.'S w3w wiTATKOFlSDlANA.MAIHON COUNTY, SS: In the Common -''lea Court of Marion County, in tbe Mate of ln'11 in, J nie Term, A. D. 184. Richard J. C. "icklns vs. Josephine M liifklnc. De it known, That on tbia 4th day of February In the year 1861. the abova named plalmilT by h a attorney, tiled in the oltice of the Clerk f the Common Plea- Court of Marion County h a complaint saln-t said defendant In tbe above entitled caue, together with an aditlavit of a competent person, that said defendant, Is not a resident of tbs Plate of Indiana. 34id defendant Is, therefore, hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of said complaint against her, and unless whe appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause, on tlx aecoudaay otttie nestterw olsald uourt, tobebeicun and held at tbe Court-bouse, in the city ol Indianapolis, on the first Monday iu June next, said complaint and the matters and thinirs therein contained and alleged willbs heard and determined in her absence. WX. WALLACK, Clerk. fo 8-w3w CJTATE OP INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, SS: In tha Ty Ms Ion Circuit Court of Marion county. In the Mala of Indiana, March Term, A. I). 1864. iieorae W. Hurrowa Ta. Kdaard awartxa, David W. tlenry, Milton w eviien r uwsra nsvis. Be it known, that on this 7ihday of February, In the year 1HA.I, the above named plalntin by hi attorney filed In tha oftlceof the Clerk of Marlon Circuit Court bis com plaint SKalnst said defendants In lh abova entitled cause, together with an afll'lavlt of a competent neraon. that eakt defemtant, David W. .Henry, I. not a reaideat Ofths Plate of Indiana. Said defoodant Is. the rt fore.hereby notified oftbe 0111. and pendency of aaid complaint aaalnat htm, and that uoleaa ha appear and anawer or demur tbrcto,altbcallln of said eauae on tbe second day of tha next term of said Court, te Ii begun and held at tha Court-house, In the city of Indianapolis, on Iba third Monday In March next, Sato complaint, ana tue matters anu tninsa tnervtn con tained and alleged, will be beard and determined In bis absence. niLMAM waumck, ciera. R. I, Wai.pui.c, Attorney for Plaintiff. fet-w.1w LICENSES. Helle of Application lor L.lcene. TVTOTICR IS HERKIiT GIVEN. THATt WILL APPLY I to tha Board of Coramltiner of Marion countr. fiwliana. at their nest tarm. lMM. for a lloan ta sell Intoxicating liquors In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing tbe same to ba drank a my pretnlaas, for one year. My place of buslneaa. and the premises whereon said llouorsara U b. aold and diatik. U lucated on Lot No. J. UlulT hoad. In Van Blartcbm's subdlvUton, In Center township. In Marlon county, Indiana. - CHAKLKS SCUWICUO. r.hln-wjw . ftollre of Application for Licenae mroTicK is uriiKitYGirrM tiiati wax apply V lo tha Hoard of Comrlon.ra of Marlon amimy, Indians, at their uext term, IH4, for a ik;enao to sell inloxlcattiif liquors In a less quantity than t quart at a time, with the priviu-xa of allowing tha sama loba drank on my premlaea, for Ma year. My plaoa of busln.aa and lb. premlaes whsrtns said llqnors are to ba aold and drank are lorsted at Na. 17 South Illinois streets, In aqaara R7, Indianapolis, tn Canter township. Ir. Marlon county, IinliVfir'iiAVi ni'ivw fabU-wSw

SPECIAL NOTICES. tJ-NERVOU3 DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weakness, etc., eon bt cured by. one who has rea'.ly cured aimtelf and hundred, of etbera, asd will tell roe nothing but the truth. Address with stamp. ' EDWARD H. T KATES, feb29-dlwly Lock Box, Boston, Xaaa. Nothing Sucwcds Like Success! Says a great writer, and in the history et RABE 'DISCOVERIES

For tbe last half cectnry nothing has LEAFED INTO FAVOR With tha public, so completely, so universally, as CUISTADOKO'S IIA1R DYE. Ito other ia recognized In tba. world of fashion by either sex. Its swift operations, the eat e with which it lt applied, tha remarkable naturalness of the browns and bUcka it imparts, ita exemption from all unpleasant odor or caustic iDgredlenU, and Its general effect on tbe hair and skin, are the good and sufficient causes of Its unpre cedented popularity. Manufactured by J. CR'STADOKO, So. 6 Astor Bouse, Tfew Tork. Sold by ali Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. - feb26-dlmeodatwlmeow BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. THESE LOZENGES ARE PREPARED from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affections, A tarn a, Hoarseneaa, Coughs aad Irritation or Sore Bess of tbe Throat. PEBL1C SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS Will find them beneficial in clearing tha voice before speaking or aloging, and relievin the throat after any enu-ua! exertion of the vocal organs, having a peculiar adaptation to affections which disturb tha organs of speech. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines in the Uuited States and mo'st foreign countries at 25 cents per box. feba-dAwJm Cancer Can lie Cured! AMERICAN CANCER CHAMPION! DR. HEBERN HAS LOCATED IN THE City of Chicago, 165 Dearbond ftreet, oppoii the Post Office. He claims to be the King of Cancers and a kinda of Fever Sores, i ucb aa While $ we) ling and B n Disrases, fcrorula, Piles, and Sore Eyes in their worst stages. Liver Cump'aiuts, Cnaumpti-n, Female Weakueea, and Salt Rlieum, Tettei, KheumaUm, Ac, Ac. The Doctcr became master of the shore dieases while traveling through Furope and America. The Doctor, will take pleasure in showing his visitors certificates of the above cases wtcre thry bave been given tip as incurab e by tbe be-t physicians in tba cone try. Tba Duetor also guarantees a curs in all cavws where the patient lives up to the direction-, or no pay. The patient will please correspond weekly, giving a true statement of the ce. Post Office drawer (463. Tbe poer dealt with liberally. Cancers extracted In from four to tweuty-four hours without increments or pain, or a drop of blood. decH-wly Z& IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. Hasvct's Female Prua have never yet failed in re moving difficulties arising from obstruction, or stoppage of natura, or in restoring tha system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of tha Uterin Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on tha constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate female without causing distress tha same time they act like a charm by alraigthening, invigorating and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly pe riod with regularity, no matt-r from what causes tha obstruction may arise. Tuey should, however. NOT ba taken during the first three or four months of pregnancy. though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would ba the result. ' Each box contains 60 p lis. Price SI. Dr. HARVEY'S TRRAT1SK on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriege, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduc tion and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically tha Ladies Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet -of 64 pages, sent free to any address. 8ix cents required to par postage The Pills aud book W'll Im sent by mail when desired. securely sealed and prepaid, by J. bKTAN, ML. D-, General Agent, . No. 7 Cedar street, New York. Uygi'ld by all tbe principal drujrgists. TOMUNSON A COX, Druggists, Agents, sept30'3-d&wly Indianapolis. tTNEW DISCOVERY FOR THE speedy and permanent cure of Seminal Weakness, Ure thraJ aud Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, Sequal Diseases, Emissions, Impotence, Genital Debility and diseases I .the Bladder ami Kidneys. , Bell's Srscino Pills are warranted in all caaea and can be relied on. No chance of diet required. They do not uausate.nor interfere with business pursuits. Up wards of 100 cases have been cured the past month. Mors tn on hundred pKyniciam we thtn in their pricuU prartic, and all peak tcM of their efficacg. They are entirely harmless on the system, and can be re lied oh in all cases arising from youthful Indiscretion or self-abuse, which often incapacitates tha suCerer from fulfilling theduttti ofnuirrUd lit. ATR'ATISK of 64 pages, containing means of cure, sent free to all. Two taaps required for postage. The Pills will be sent by mail, securely sealed, on re celpt of One Dollar, by J. BUTAN, M. D., No. 76 C. dar street, S,T. Sold by all tha principal druggists. TOM U.N SON COX, Agents, sepUJO-diwly Indiannpolis. U. S. TAXES. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. Annual Taxes for 1864. TUR aention of tax-rayers Is hereby called to Its proviftiuns of Iba L'nited 8iate Kxcire Law relativ lo tbe asemrtit of annual laxe. Hy the sixth section of the act of July 1. 1S63, it la made she duty of sli per -on, partnerships, firms, aeo rta'ions, i.r corporation, made lUble to any annusl duty, license, or tax. oh ar for the ßrtt Monday of Mii in- each yar, t make a" list or return to the Assistant As-tur-or of the District where located of the amownt of annual income, the art cles or objeu ts cbarg'd with a so -ci it ax, and tbe ou-dneas or occupaikn liable te pay any li -ensa. Kvery p.-rsou who sha'i fail to mikauch return by the day apecitled will be I able lo be assessed by tba Assessor a cording to tbe best information which he can obtain; and in such ca-e the Ahe-aor Is required to add Brty per centum totbe amount of the Items of such lid. Kery peraon bo thai deliver to an A -or any falae or frandul nt Iit or matrrr.ei.t, l'b lntet.t to evade the valuat.on or enumeration r -quired by law, is subject to a fine of five hundred dulUr; at.d in such ca tbe liat will be made oat by the Aaor or AaalMant Asaesa. or, and fmm tba valuation and uuracratioa so made there can be no appeal. Payment of tbe annu.il faxe, except those for llcnea, will tot be demanded until the SO b Jay of June. Tbe appropr ate blank on which to make return, and all tieceasary information, wilt be furnished by John B. Stumph, AN"itatit Aseessor for tbe First Div'alon, to wbont the returns thou d dellv.red on nr before the first Monday in May, at bis office, lu New A Talootl's Block, near the I'oat twice. W. A. BrtADSlI AW, V, S. Asuessor, 'h District. In-'lsnapolla, J'eb. U. I'-C-t. eb24 dAwIm FOR SALE. FINE SUBURBIN HEnIDESCK. One of the Most Desirable Residences in the Vicinity of Indianapolis. 108 HALF, A LAKf.lt STONE II0U8F, WITH IU0N ' erandahs. which If Lullt now would cost not ls titan ai0.O0. . Tbera arc 6 aoraa of nlei.did land which, If the bouse was t ff, would aeil readily for tiOO an acre. There Is a beautiful native grove of about six nr seven acres surrounding tbs bouse, snd excelle.1t orchards, con Sating of cultivated treea, grapes and other smaller fralt Tb situation U on of lbs finest and the location cvu sldrred o-ie of the most hesltby In the vit Mty. It I lo calawt near the National Turnpike U'ad, ti miles from tba city limits by tha railroad Una which paea It. Tha whole property It worth 1 10," 00, but is few pr sous want to buy so maunlOcrnt a lioue with that amount of ground. It will ba sold for 917,000, which Is a "e at baitaln. Fur par Jcnlars apply to McERAN PIIKCF, keal Ks si-- realeri, 31, tj West Waahlngtnii slrvet, Indianapolis. If, B. FVraous at a distance may write or telegraph aa. fb?t-dAa1w PROFESSIONAL. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICK AUD BK8IDKHCK, Ho. 46 North Pennsylvania St. fablt-dStaAwlm

NOTIONS, &C.

CHILDREN'S CABS, GIGS; . A.XD WILLOW WAGO, WHOLESALE AJTD RETAIL. F IFTT DIFFERENT 8TTLE8 0!f KXHTBITIOX AÄD for aale at an aaJearnom. in ctaira. Thaw are ae. Cctotd from the beat manufacturers, and varv in oricea from TWO to THIRTY DOLLARS apiece. Dealers will Cod it to their Interest to inspect these goods. CHAKLKS MAYER, feb20-dAwOm Ko. 9 Wen Washington Street. HARDWARE. NEW IRON STORE. POMEROY, FRY fc CO., No. 24 South Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA Bavo conatantly on hand IR02T, STEEL, KAILS, A.5TILS, BELLOWS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLTS. SU.LLEABLK CASTINGS, I JfCTS, WAS HERS, HORSE SHOES, BOBSK SHOK KAILS, WHEELS, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SHAFTS, BÜGGT ASD WAG05 BOWS, CHAINS, FLOW HA2TDS, AC, AC. OJEKTOC Tbe Ohio Sivar Salt Company. The Madison Pearl 8Urch Company. , TlVl'hey will sell all articles in their line at the lowest market pricca. roaiEOi, FRY CO. feb!7 - TO HORSE 3XEIVI AS WE HATS A ORK AT VARIETY OF PICTTRES, and a large asortment of ornamental display tpe. we are prepared to print lime and Jack Bills, on extra heavy paper, in tbe latent style, on short notice, and at price to suit tbe ttmea. Ordera from a distance by anait promptly attended to, and tbe bills sent by express to any direction given. Send in your order? . if you want your bills done up In good aty'e. Address 1LL.UKU, HAK&.SK33 A BIMiHAJl. feb30-wfit Indianapolis. WANTED. A G E N T S CO.8TAlTI.Y WAtTiD! I WANT IKDCSTE10CS ASI) ACTIVE MFK TO canvass the conniry thorrnghly, and depot-it our Medicines with every family. I am employing agenta ta canvass, on foot, at f300, and with horse and buggy, $360 per year. Agents are required to furnish horses and buggies. ' In addition to the abova salary, I defray all expenses incident to tbe bueiuesa. It is an a arree able and health ful occupation for young men, giving tbem food opportunity to make money without tbe possiwity of sus taining loss accruing from selling on commisoion. Applicants ahoald apply in peon, or address (if fur ther information be desired) tbe proprietor, by letter. No one will be employed for a less term than one year and will enter into a written contract to tbat effect. I hall reqnire wcjirity, iu all cases, if I am not per sonally acquainted with tbe applicant, aa I ahall intrust in his custody tnouey, mediriue, books aud receipts to tha amount o( from 500 to 3,tiuv. J. ,31. FROST, ' INDIANAPOLIS. IND. dec!'" iMt. WH ITT IE It. TsMUVATK MEDICAL ADVICE FEEE OP CHARGE X Or- Whittier's Theory, Symptoms and Treatment i f Chronic, N-rvous, Urinary, aud Sexual Diseases, free, In a plain sealed letter envelope, for six cents to prepay poatage. It ia a clear delineation of all tha diseasea and conditions resulting from the infringement of tha moral las, excesses, indulgences, exposures aod Imprudences in married and single life. Kvery sentence eontaina instruction "to the a dieted, and should bo read by every young person, to keep them off the shoals on which others have been broken to pieces. Amativemss clearly stated to be ender the control of Judicious treatment, and thereby prevent inclination to one very prolific cause ofdisea.se. Nearly every case of disease can be treated witLout hindrance totbusineos. Medicine sent by mail, secure from observaan. Charges moderate; consultations by 1-tter or at the oDice free; cures guaranteed. Ofllca 5 St. Cbarle street, between Sixth and Seventh, on square south of Lindell Hotel, F. O. Box 3093, St. Louis. Mo. Circular Leu er especially for ladies, con taining nothing rtf"rring to Sexual Diseases for 3 cents postage. janl-d&wiy M EPICAL DOOKS, &C. Galen's Head Dispensary Ult.XltTKKUi) BT THE LEGISLATURE Of KENTUCKY JOE TH TREATMENT OF ALL THE DISEASES OF THE CRIWARY AND GKNI7AL ORGANS JT wax ass J . R A at Ik . PRICE 05LT TE5 CENTS A ÜIrtliral Rvorl, OontainiKa Thirty . niU aam. nifrriftutofi' Anatom y and Phyiiotogy of the Sai 0rQ i a Mitt tf Uanlt nttt I'uuuiM 005 A SEW METHOD u TREATING Veneml Diseases, lncliicf Syphilis in all it Wa- Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Vaii.-ocite, and Hydrocole. Dieeaea oi tbe Kidneys, Bladder. c, with ut mercury! containing a val- ifpL aalile treat1nn that wlrfe-xnread mala- rT"tÄ ""S dy of youth, Seminal Weakaesa, Noc-wiAx-' . turnal Emissions Sexual Uebility, im f potency, Ac, the secret Infirmities of ' yu:h and matnrity ariin? from the banefnl habits of eil-abu. To which is added observations on Fem 1 D:a-ses, and other Interesting matter ofthenU most importaooe to the married and those contemplating marriag, wboentert lia doubts of their physical ab'lity to enter that Ute. Sent to any address in a sealed wrap per, an receipt ol ten cents or tour stampa. vre itevote our entire time ana attention tome treatment of the various private d!ea.ies treated of In our private teport. Our Dispensary is the only Institution ef the kind In America which has been e tabliahed by a special charter, an- this fact should give it a preference overtbe various quacks of doubtful character to be roan In at argecitles. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! One uepartment of our Dispensary la apeclally devoted lo the treatment of the Diseaaes of Females, such as Lacborrhea, or ''White," Irregular, Painful and Suppress Menstruation, Nervous and General Debility ,D1eaaefof he Wouih, Barrenness, Ac. Consultationsandexaminationsf ree ofebarge. AIofor sale. UR. UKVi KK'S RKGCIJtTOR PILLS For Female Obstroctiona, trrvfrnlatitiea, Ac. -Married la dies in certain situations should not use tbem, as they would cause miscarriage. Price tl per box, and may bt ent by mail. DK. GAI'KN'S PRKVEWTIVK Aa invaloabla arttclt for those wishing to limit tbe number of tbir offspring, ol the barren who desire children; warranted nut to inure tbe health, and will last for a lifetime. Kent to any address, under seal, on receipt ol the price TWO DOL LARS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE By sending a brie latement of their eyniplonis, will receive a Blank Chart containing a list of questions, our terms for the course ol treatment, Ac. Medicines ent to any part of the country to cure any ea at home, free from danger or carioalty. Ali transact Ions privat aiil couöuantlai. Kemetnber tha name and number. Direct all letters to GALEN' HEAR DISPCNSART daell-fltt-rfAvl. IjonUvMU. Kv. EXCELSIOR FAMILY MEDICINES, A MR A RAPE RKUARLK CURATtVB ARU PUKKLT ve gitsble, and warranted to gtv atlsfactiQ aod jK-iionn as recomniendrd. One trial Is worth a volume of certificate. me teal Corrctor for Ttilllnaa aad Liver Complaints, Bkk or Kervoue Haadacbo, Üyspepala, aad for purifying tbe Hood, river. atliMrtlc and Aittl-lllllloM Villa. Weener theaa 1'llla aod aert that they ara th beat In uaa, and Invlta a trial to prova tb trwth. of our asaertlon. Agus I'llla. for the radical core of Fever aod A rue. A cur ta warranted la all caa. ;rst CSttor . V warraut tlil remedy In alt eaaea to curt reroute and recent eas f I)yniery( lsrrbea, Cbolia or Cholera Morboa. ltjs also tbe best psla klllef "('mpaund Fatrstet sf Arnlr, forEbea. mallem, Nsuralgta I'alna, Inflammstlons, Ac, Ac One trial will eonvluoa the most skeptical of tbe magical effect f tbla truly great and wonderful preparation. AroMSfelle Ollttt ell fur Cuts, new and old; (tores, ttolls, Bruises, Hums, Froat Mies, fröre Mpplea, he We offer this as one of the liest Halves now In use. Pat rial an i'aalh . I.Ian Id. for Nervoas Tootbarha, Cl.aiilii tha Te.th and Parirykig tba Breath. All of tha ahnva aeveo remedies ara put up aclentlflrsllv, and sold wholesale and ret sll at Norwood's Hlork, Nnä, IA and 30 North Illinois strel, Indianapolis', and by iHttKKlata and HUmkaepera everywL aad warranted cur. It taken aa reymaMad!. Tb" sli k and afflicted are invited to call at eur once, Norwood's Mock Convolutions free. Adrlre gratis. MedMne warranted and aawea (ruaranteed. Call and gl etrealara, aa earttBoataa and raeatva good a4 boo.at treatment. Agents wanted ta travel everywhere. Satisfactory In ducements ottered. BriCEU, USSSIMi B LTJ., uovlT-dAwly Proprietors.

WATCHES.

American Watches. BUT A GENTIXE WALTRAM WATCH If yea want dnrabl aod reliable tioM-kaeper. " ECT ACESCIXI WALTHAM WATCH It coats Urn aa 4 ia worth aVtaMo tba prioa if tlaaaa worthaaaa English and Swiss walchaa. GCVriK- WALTHAM WATCHX.t. made expreasl'. fcc Kaib-oad Kmyti mnd Com o'seSars. GXXUINE WALTIIAM UATCn5,made expreeslj for So I i s ha vy buotiar-caaa, acaav rata time keeper. Wa get fmr Watches direct frwa tb manufactory, am A keep bobs but tits fc-earjue, SIXGLE WATCntS SENT TO SOLDI IRS or other la want of a timo-keeper, at th. kwrt pveaibW raSaa. .The trade snppliad at factory pria. Scud for a cir cular. Wa also bava a larga variety ef low priced Swisa WaUhea, FIm Jewelry and Solid Silver ware W. P. BINGHAM & CO., 50 East Waihington Street, year fWM Fellow' HaU. " GROCERIES. J. B. ALTOKD. i. M. CALDWELL. E. B. ALTOKD. ALVOIlD,CALI)tVhLLA ALVOKD Mi XsXG3,T70Z, D"RAT.'ER3 AKD COMMISSION MBRCniSTo. Ar ia DAILY receipt f freak geeds Constantly on hand aad for sale atthe lowest prices, a large and assorted stock Cwf fee ttmr rrtolasaest Vy iip, ItlcetTea.Xails, Glasa Weedenware Kwapbf Cai.ttlaa, Marcli. ICalclnst Clear. Tabacc, - Tlackerel, lThlteFlabt Cesrtfac Twines Cotton Varns Dfe-stuffa Hütts Fifa. Oatea Jsttlica. Crandr Oln ura. Wlnea. l blsky Notions of all kinds, an Plantation and ltokr' Itter. Particular attention given to the sale of r no hl (je ttr at.t, ni.ts 68 East Washington Street. nrDtAK' WILIS. Iiro prIS-dAw TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS, -f rr o o QS5 o n 1 lc:;:;iflaKiTHR W1 E KEEP 05 riAUD A5D JAKE TO 0BLEX, ALL kinds mt Marble Monuments and Grava Suttee. earva to order, with deaign, emblem, or 4vtca) that may b wanted. Those desit.ng snytblt g In oar line will a well te gl ve as a cell, as we ase none but tha heat aiaterlals sadlaaaraal work. W 4Awly HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS Wholesale &Ectail DEALKH I Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves aii FURS. XifiM jut Ilecttrcd Ma M'ali Stocb Of GOODS, OIKFCT FROM TBK MAXCFACTTEKE In the East, whU h ha will aeU ai low as the lowest. All tha LATcav arvuta kept at FanaaylvaaU 4raa4,fourdssth at tb PoatOSn, Isditatpolli, tzS, ctSO-dAwtas

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