Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4462, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1865 — Page 4

DAILY. SETCMJlSIi WEDESÜAY I1ÜB.NKNÜ, FEBRUARY .

fnn Tk Liule Heek (Ark.) waMnel Dtmocrst ef Jaamy II. ILDEJtT PlKC. TU Fall eI av nan of Ganlna, IIa (Albert Pike) vor bis bair locp , generali reaching to bia shoulders, or Iba coat col lar, but cot to bia waist. II a voice, fur ao Urge a Binri &u( rtr; itrong. Ia fact, Uwe deficient ia thu respect, for an orator. 11 was a rematkable man, aa combiaieg io characters, almost essentiell dUtinct. Ttie au tbor of the "litmus to the (Jods." a&d aonie of th Lneat piecea of our poetry, wouIJ te pic tare! aa ptl atd melancholy man. Pike is large, robut, atxi aa oi.hke wrearuy poe. a poib! II had - keen arpreciatioa of the beautiful, home of hia writings betray a dcii cacj tbat borders on sensitiretiC!, aLd aon.e of bia poem. moi especially those Le wrote aci bad published io l.mitcd number of Tolumes, lor distribution among bit pcrsocal frienJa, were like tome ßjwera boe ciquUite aiocia was carcelj perceptible, except to the educate"! sense Vet Pike ti aeusuoui, if not a sensualiat. IIa was coarse io aome of Li totes. Ti e man wLo could detect the fiutie jear cf Cue w.oea bj the taate, aod Lose gout wu uoqaea tioDJb!e, could driok hia glass of Cincinnati whikj, aud rouh it on the judicial circuit, as frontier lawyers bad to do. Tb country was full cf Ules of Pike, and of b'u doings io th earlj history of the state. lie waa th compeer and associate of a number of brilliant men, ho hare row passed away such aa Critteuoen. Atthley, Trapeil, Yell, aod a host of other. Someof tte earlier public men were bohl as well as brilliant; desperate as well as giftet. , Due's were cocqojod; street fights some times occurred, aod insults cade! io a fight. The only duel fought by Pike was with John 3. Koane, afterwards Oorcrocr; l min with not much brains, but with a hippy khack of makicg the moat of aleoder abilities. Tbat grew out ot tome cetjure of Pike's iu rcltticn to tLc conduct of Iljae in the Meiicao war, in wbicb both were . officers, and w'iere.it was said, Roane bowed the white leather. Roane was the challenger. The duel Cime c3 on the sands oppo lite Fort Smith. Neither of t'ie parties was wounded. Indeed, Pike waa somewhat shortsighted, and it m doubtful if he could bare seen Roane at fifteen Daces. Site one or two fiitlcuff on the circuit, la cirlydtys. Pike appeir to have got along without much fighting, although he -i as editor here ia stormy lime.. He was two Urge a mau, phjsicall, to be attacked with impunity; his pewrul courage was admitted, and then, we are inclined to think, he waa to much of a gfutlemin, naturally, to be a brawler. Hi command of language wis never excelled by any man except Rufus Choate. ILo could write anything from a fanciful conceit, delicate aa a flower, and clothed in the daintiest words, to the severest iorectire that erer was poured on the bead of a man. We doubt whether anything ever written ever excelled in acorn and sarcasm, in withering objurgation, hia letters to Holmes, the rebel general commanding the de parleneul of Arkansas. W inty get lhe?o and pub! Tab them eocno day, to illustrate the power cf Pike t J denounce, and the history of Askansta daring a part of the rebellion. As a Uer, he waa acknowledge! Io be a good one. And here another contrariety iu bis character ap pears. P.Le, the poet and good fellow, whom, intro duced to, would give you the idci of a clever, aov'ul.j dly man, who took thing easy, and let their come, wj?, in reality, one of tho mo-t systematic men thAt ever livei. His casca were prepsrI with tne utmost cire. He drew up h'n bills iu chjticery. his ptans, aod all bis law pipers, with the utovat accuracy. The e?o with which l.etiid thii.gs was wonderful We have seen a long bill iu-chanccry, a hundred piges in manuscript, written in his neu and peculiar style, with not a blot, or interliueatiou, or correction of any kind. Ai d thi was the first dralt, aa ho t ever re wrote such things, lie knew exactly hat to mt, aod how to say it. Iu all his apecches and writings, there is an case, a fljw, a use of pkin words, and a style that ia charming, from its cie.trm-ad m l eompnetnes. He was not ambitious. He never sought pol ilictl pretermcnt. A man of his abilities could have achieved success. In politics he was a whig. To our knowledge. Gen. Taylor would - have given him office, would have tendered him a seat io the cabinet, but it waa refused. Whatever aspirations for fam be may have bad io hia yoatb, seemed to have abated in niidle age. When young be achieved a reputation as a poet, and hu poeas appeirel in JJUckwGoJ'd Magazine. U wrote a good deal which was published. Till the Ust dozen of years his poems were pub'L-beii at his expense, and a limited edition was distributed arnoo bis friends. He wrote, because be could not help it. or because it pleased him at least he wrote neither for fame nor money. Then be was fond of sporting, ne bunted deer with the Indians on the western prairies he made oueof a party to go mooe-Lu:ting in northern New York. Ve would heir ot him catching cod with Webster In Massachusetts, theu with a party fishing for pickerel in tne great lakes, and we are not certain but he went with an expedition to hunt buffaloes on the plains. Of late years, that is. for a number of vears before the rebellion, he spent bis winters in Washiogttn, whre he practised before the .Supreme and other courts. There, he was krown among the circle of wits, brilliant men, and con vialisis. There, the poet, tbe lawyer, the eportsman. and the bird atudent was well known as the high liver and reveller. Ho was a "bon vitmt ' and yet vo una cjuM dj so mnch intellectual work. II waa proverbially cire!s in money matters, lie tnsde vast sums. One fee in a cae for the Indiana waa over a hundred thnuasxd dollar. Ilia house, aa tho letter writer sajp.was fitted uy e!egar.tlyk His library, which we hsTe -Tiaited ofteu, was the beit of its size wc ever eaw. Tbe selection was of rare and standard works. Many of them were im;vrted. It excelled In the standard English authors. There were several thousand volutut iu Frcuca. 13iMci this be bad bccc raio pictures, and the finest ergraTings ever published. Jiorwnthis all. Oaeroom was voted to philosophical 1 paratus. and tbe uaturil fcieoces vere familiar to him. Many did not understand him. and di.-Iikcd,cr rather tbecred at him. "He hiä nr common serine," sxya one. Why? He ptnds &ll hi.-, money for books, pictures, wines and spnrt. Another aaij there was omethieg wronger Pike would bate beeaa great man iu the politic i! world. The truth is, he cared uo'.Ling for wealth except to spend ft; nothicc for facte, exrept a it csree, anJ nothing for political preferment His sentiments on slavery were not ultra. He always believed aod averred that f!iery was an evil, but one that 6houid te got ru or as propos ! ed by Henry Clay. He owced a few uomhial slaves as houe srvsnts, simply b-oue white I servants could not be procured or kept here. He ' brought somelof the litter he. e, but the fmile iooo naarrieo, and hi.e rr.e.i -cuht InJepeii.!- f ent positions. I Oa the bretklng out of th rebellion, T.k went iuto it more as it driven ia tbhn coin-r wil- t lney. He made a rerch here in the winter of IbCO before the lefUIature. which portraved the danger f rt-( on in viiiJ e.lor. Wbm ?e I cesnion was revived upon, he went wiih h;s , adopted State. He was appointed by the ronven j tton a commiioi er tottie Ihüjls Jiff Dtvi, als gave him a like comai.sion. I This led u bis raiiiuf an Indian regiment and t a brigade fur the re bei ?erice. He got alor. 1 rery well until ILadmsn came to Arkansas to' take control. Hmdmsn, who wu tn mNtiou 1 mm, vm retrkle. an I the ineirnttlon of selfish- i n I , ttok supj'l es and root ey sent to P.ke and t on iSrir wy to Iii m. P.ke gt Mjctomery, ; d aw fivis II 'mes w ?ent io uperse j 1 la ruan and heal the breach, but H nlnian ini ea tel ll.lmes with his views, and lke had t j !g itVm rth. At I st resigned hia mill i lany cr mn'asion in cigust. He is now one eff the judges ot tbe Supreme Court in rebel Arkansas. Apart from bis rebelliousness, we confess an admiration for Pike He is a man of genius. He is frack, honorable, and sincere He scores a mean man and a mem acticn. He is liberal and brave The rebellion baa ru:ced h!m as re gards wealth acd s'.acdicg ttccn tie people of j the lojil atatea. A rann ot hia ability and versatility of talent can make a livicg atywhere, but tbe Cre Lcce, th ciriU of wlu acd Jat'ercd men at Waatingtoo.th circle- of society at Litt! Bock. tb deadld Utrarj or l.brarie for ht bad a law library of - great extent apart from bia privat

llhrarj, tt pictsrc, ctaiuarT, eiiitspondenee). tci th lift of tojleJ Upcrt tii tuslcess, 11 are cor. Not the le.sl cf tb cur of tili rebellion l that it drift into its rortcz fach men &a Albert Pike, aad that it makes traitor, o! meaofgea ius, learning, and eleqoence, wb. bad tbey remained snt to tte Ucion, would hart rec3sJ&a trbtnBt 'bright particular etart. '

MEDICAL. CATCALL FOR A CIRCULAR DESCKIEI50 ALL SYMPTOMS: The ymptoma of Catarrh, a they generally appear, are at rt very alight. I'ervns find tbey bars a cold, tbat they haa frrq'ieut attack, and ar mors aeoitir to U.a cbaagea ut urnpera'are. Ia tbia cooditioo. tb no.-t may ha dry, or a alight üaebara;, Una aod acrid, aftarward tecucaiDH thick and alhealv. As tb dtseaae hecornes cbr&nlc, tt diacbarges are increased in quantity and cbangd la qaahtjr; they are bow thick aud heavy, and are hawked or coughed cüT. The secretions are offenaive, causing; a tad breath; tha Toice Is thick and Bali!; the eyes are weak; the mdm of tbe smell is lessened ordelroed; deafneka frequently take a place. "Another cammon aud important aymptom of Catarrh is. tbat tbe pron ii otl:d to clear bia throat in the morning of a thicker limy mucus, which has fallen down from tbe head daring the night. When this takes place tb person may he iure that his disease is on iu way to the luegs and should loss co time in arresting iL Tha aboTs srs hut few of the many Catarrh Symptoms. A Single Ilottl twill last a irionth to be uaed tit re e times a dray-. TESTIMONIAL From Hon. Thomaa J. Turner, Ex-Member of Corgre . rotn Ulinios, late Speaker of the Illinois H ue of Kepreetitatives, and Grand Ma&ter cf A. F., and A. U., of the Stat of Illinois. PatrroBT, October SI, 1SC3. Da.T n. Starve Dear Sir In reply to yonr notice of the rib in.-t.. I would say that I was severely aXicted with Catarrh for year, when I became acquainted with you and bought two bottles of your liquid Catarrh Remedy. Uefore I had ued one bottle I was sensibly improved. and before lb aecond bottliwas finished, wa completely cured, lean recommend tte med eins to all afn.cted wuh Catarrh. K-apecttuliy yours, TUOMAS J. lUItSEB. Ir. IL 11. SEELYE & CO. Sous r&oraiKTOcs, Chicago, Uliaoia. AT WHOLESALE BT JOnX D. PARR Cincinnati, O. WM. JOHNSON .......rtr1ot,aIich. DAILY. KRKFEit ä KCSH IndlanapoHa. BR0WXI5O A SLOAN Indianapolis. fty-And for aale by all Draggiata. decl3-dlyeod MEDICAL. IS THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN roa aix Billions Complaints, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, HeartBurn, Sour Stomach, SeaSickness. &c, &c. Dr. JAMF.A K, CinLTO, tbe Great Chemist, says: 'I kr.cw its composition, and bare no doubt tt will prove roost beneficial In those complaints for which it is recommended." Dr. THOMAS T-OXTi aays: "l strongly commend It to tbe notice of i he public." Dr. EDWARD G. LUDLOW says: "I can with confluence recommend it." Pr. GEO. T. DEXTER says: 'la Flatulency, Hearthnrn, Cowtiveneaa, Sick Headache, Ac, the SELTZER APKK1ENT in my hands ban proved indeed a valuable remedy. For Ottarr Testimonials see Tain phlcl avllla each Mottle. axcvACTuaxo osli bt X A 11 It A IV T & C O . QTHCarceiiwIcli Street, Kcw Yorl. irTFOtt SALE BT ALL DBUGGISTS. marlf-dly DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, &c. DOOK, -SASH AND BLIND FACTORY. Fancy Scroll Sawinrr, nIolding:s off all Patterns. Panaelitalied andTenenlng. Pat'.cular attention given to all kindAcf Carpenter Work. Orders solicited and promptly filled at short notice. BATCHELOR & FEilRNLEY. llDIA.IArOLI.N, IIP. Jnt3-lm. OFFICE. IS Circle Street. LECTURES. Philosophy of .Marriage. rpDE rUOPJUETOÜS OF TUE KEVT TOEK MCSECM if Anatory have determined, regardless of expense, to isue free, (for tbe b?neSt cf suffering humaaity. and earpreian r quackery,) fwnr f tbefr met intereHra: and instructive Lectures on Marriaeant Its dis-QUAlificationf. Nervous and Phjical lability, Fremature decline cf iIai;bKvl, Indigestion, Weakness or Dep-reiJion, Impoter.cy, Ls ef Enerry and lianty Power; tbe sre1 Social Evil, and those Msladies which result from youthful follle, excea-.es of astaritj, or Ignorance cf t'hyaiolory and laws of Nature. Tbese invaluable lectures have been tbe means ef enlightening and taring thousands, aud will be fsrwarded free, on receipt cf four stsmps. by addressing Secretary, New lorh Mueum of Anatomy and Medicine, 61S Broadway, New Tork. , Jan21-dly Large Store Room on Meridian Street, rjpnE mzGiBnos STORK kOOM 05 THE CORNER E. of Meridian and Loa'stana treets a for aale. Tbe :nr i. 25 by 150 feet, with three lofts 00 feet each connected with the Stoie. Also nioe good offices accessible by M.lr case ta front. The Lot i 21 feet in depth with railroad trarfc on the Mde the whole leegth. A very desirable and proluciire property built in uont modern style. Price fW.Ct. McKKKNAN A PIEkXE. Jar.5-d4w Keal Estate Agents. GROCERIES. Our ETew Room. No. 30 South Meridian Street.' g nnns. sugars. BELS. KEFI5ED A5D TtLLOIf TO. 4 CHESTS T2AS. o tSLS. 5Ef 0SLC1NS MOLAiSlS. BSLS. FI5E STRUPS. 500 nAL7 BBLS WErnt nsH 80" HALFBBW. QUARTER BBLS A50riTS 4t) MACSKREL ASDHEkUlNC. J-Q PC2E5 EUCKITS. X4 8 1X5225 BASSETS, ASsOSTED. nCKLIJ, U btls., K IIU., S fkllöa and qaaxts. SAWYER, STOKEUAN Ü HASSEIMAH,

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I. LUDOEFF &C0.f s srCCl?OES TO Tiiossr. a e.aiii:y. WROLKSALC DKaLCIIS LS MOTIONS, Cents' Furnishing Coods, -A5IBST OSJ Ä K W m HAVT? REMOVED TO No. 32 South Meridian Street HjIut reeelredt a rery larg aasortment of Goods, arhlcli wlll be sold at sa eraaall advance on Neasr York prKn. apr-dly MERCHANT TAILORING. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! sir HIE LADIES' UNION 35 RFjjpectfui.lt call tue aitention of the citizens of Indianapolis to the fact, that they have opened at Nro. 19 Virginia Avenne, A Itegulur Hcrciiatit Tailoring Cstnlilislimcnt. And solicit a bare ot tbe patronage of the community THEIR STOCK OF COODS Is complete, and being in charge of a gentleman whose ability as a Cutter rank a No. 1, they are prepaied to fill crdera which in every respect they will Vr ARRANT equal in quality, style and workmanship to anjthinj found in any similar establishment in tbs city. 7 Remember the place, No. 19 Virginia Avenue. SSSSJBBaBBBBBlBSSWSSSSlJJaSJJJSSaBlJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJSSa CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, 6c. NEW CARPET STORE No. 81 Cast Washington St., SchuulT Old Stand, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WK HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF OABPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, EEPS PEKIN CLOTHS, Dansaalt, Iacc, Tlualln Sc !1ottlnsrtiam CXZ2TU" naXXC XD ÄT Saw All of these Goods having been purchased before tbe late advance in tbe East, we will toll them lower than New Tork wholesale priese. Also Jast received 100,000 1'lcccs Wall Iar,r and Window Shades.' tCRAUSS & CALL. Je?TM-dl? AGENCY. T It SPRING PETROLEUM COMPANY, OF CirClNKATI. onio. Capital Stock ir00000 DIVIDED INTO 30.CC0 SHARES AT ftO EACU. Incorporated under the Laws f Ohio, Dec. 30, 1?4. GEN. S. F. CART, President, A. D. BREED, Vice Fre.Uect, O. K. MOORE, Secretary and Treasarer, E. KJXNF.T & CO., Bankers. ADTISORT lOAtD. y-J.'tVM.eCMBACK. MILFS GRfEN WOOD.Fsq. ADAM TOE. 1). D., Methodist Book Concern, JOHN D. CALDTELL,F.q. ec. Sanitary Fa'r, LKN. HARRIS, Mayor of Cincinnati. JOHN VT. PHtLLIPS. PKTKR GIBSON, Ktq., HAMILTON LICN. Indianapolis Agency at No. 39 1-2 West Washington Street. FDWAKl) IIA IKE, AGENT. JaoJC-dlta BOURBON WHISKY. J. afc D. DVCA', No. 77 South Meridian Street, I " til ann poll , Ind., WE0LE3ALSDHALZKSIS F0RIIIG5 A5D DOMESTIC TUS attention of tbe trSSIe U called to our coasplete assortment or all artiges in oor line ef baioea., bc;a ss to quality and price. Ouratock of BOURBON WEISET ia unarpaaed by anv eub! ahtnent ia the State, and dealera wltbmr to purchase Copper Ditilled Fourbon TT h'ky are Invited ' to call before pure baaing. J JOtVe have removed from IZ3 Esst Washington ' street to 17 .cth Mend. an strtet. t J. A D. LC5CAX, 77 Sooth lleridlaa Street, ladianapoUs. led. JaL0CS-d1y PRINTINC, &C. cuas. w. a ix. c. r. rrrcaissoa. HALL. aV HUTCHINSON, FLAI5 A5D 0H5AMEXTAL STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Sterotrpere. and Hook kinder. No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, LTDLOtATO US. tSDUJSA. IfYTLtik Books of Starr deactiptioo sus&a to ardsr. mv2343)b

MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL'S CaMUOLI) CBDRON 111 TTE IIS. The Latent mid Jloit Im. portant Discovery OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man's natu Is more Intimately connected with ths hl.tory or MATKRIA MRD1CA or tha United States, or mora favorably known as a pioneer in Medical Discovery than that of Dr. John Hull, ori,oiiisv.lte, lavcitltiekv. 'Hi Inimitable preparation of SAltüf Al'AlllL. LA has long stood at the head of the various rompnuada of that valnable drug. His Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Lozenges, in less than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation Aa wida spread as tha continent of Xorth America. P.at tbe crowning glory of his life remains to be attained in his discovery, or ratber combination, for he does not claim to have teen the discoverer of Ci:DKO., wbich 's the basis of the Bittet s now offered to tbe public That honor belongs to tbe native inhabitant, of Central America, to whom its virtues have been Known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids deQanco to tbe most deadly malaria aud handles itbout fear the most venomou t-erpents. Iti a belief with them, that while tfcere i breath in the bod; the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what tbe isoa may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, he is nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases arising from exposure, either to change of weather or clLnate, or to miasmatic influences, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Jnatly deserves the reputation It has so long enjoyed in Central America and the TVest Indie.. I IV DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of rymptoms. tt acts more LIRE A CHAkM than a medicine. Tcere is nothing in tbe whole range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the 1 Ith edition of the C. S. Dispensatory, pages 13i7 and I38S. A series of experiments in which Dr. Boll has been for yaaraWnaaged. baa Jast been brounht te a auccesfnl tcTniBation, and he is row enaMed to offer to the public a combination of CEDROX ith other approved tonics, tbe whole preserved in tbe bet quality of copper distilled Bourbon Wbiaky, which he ia confident baa n equal in tbe world. lie might furnish a vol a me of certificates, bo ub lie have long since learned to estimate such their true value. The aafeat plan ia for every one te te for himself tbe virtues of a new medicine. (ilVF CEDRON BITTERS 0SX riilAL, A5D TOD Wll.'. SSVER US A3 OTHEfcS. It ia not neceftwary to pabTIsh a long list of diseases fur which the CEDRON BITTERS are a specific. In all diseases of the KowcU, Liver or Kidneys, In all affections of tha BRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -LOGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to superne le all other remedies. It not only cures these disease, but it prevents them. A wine g!as of the Bittera. taken aa hour eefore each naeaJ, will cbviats the ill effects of tbe most ncealibj dimate,sn4 screen tbe peraon taking it agaiDft disease under the most trytrg espoure. Sold by Drugletj and Grocers nets eiallr Dr. JOHN BULL, Frindpal CEce. Fifth f treet, LooUviUe, Ky. SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 Son tu Meridian Street, ' INDIANAPOLIS. e Who al.a sell BULL',3 SARSAPARILLA. BULL'S WORM DESTROTER. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. scascsber DAILY. KXEFEIt A ItCSn. dadSXaVdtraVwlSteawa. ;''v ' -

MCDICAL.

Dr. S. PENDELTET, ht TifniniiTn im; No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St, AT THE AMEK1CAX DUPEKSAET WE TEXAT BT a new method, and with the b apples; reaolta ail caes of Diseases and conditions peculiar to females. Prolapsus Utert. (falling cf the wombj Erupüona of the SkSa. Chlorosis, or tireea Sicknees ckaracteiite4 by yellmuh, djty green pajlor of the surface; Leans'. o Mei.m. cr absent Jieaatruation; Amenorrhea, or Retention cf the Men,; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and diScaltfiowof tbe Hen,; Menorrhagia, or profuse Me natruatloo; Lettchorrhea, cr excessive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly coloreea and transparent. Beader, I have glTenyou a class of dUeaaes that are met with in Females of all area, whether married or oamanied; and to married Females would say that there are maüy tb r forms ef diaa peculiar to your sex disease, of rreipaocy. Parturition, and LacUfon, of which space will net admit an elucidation. I emit It for the council chamber, adding but mm snore disease to thia list, and tbat Is a formidable one Ulceration f tbe body of the Uterc. Jlost Important .to YounK Tleir. Whose hllow cheeks and paled countenances tell In feartul language and ulent working of sne terrible dUease, nndermining the Constitution, memory and reaoa; harrj Ing them to a premature death. lieSect while reason holds sway, and avaJ .yourself of tbe services ef Dr. Tendery, hM treatment diaaipates the aiigbtest disease and cures tbe most barraicg weakness, or ether caoe ef eertcui diScnlty or perpetaal aaneyance. VEKHEAL DISEASES. At the American Dispensary we also treat, wituoct HEacraT, and with cevar failing sncceo. Venerea), or what the quacka call private or aecret diseases Sjphyl:a in all its stages, Gononhcea, Gleet, Stricture, f permstorrbcea. Seminal Weaknesa. 'oeturnal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Impotency, and Eflects or Self-Abuse. The last six ve treated in a "Private Letter," which will W aent free, on receipt of stamp. ily treatment I deem It unnecessary to enlarge upon. The remarkable and astounding cures performed through the aipncy of the SlEDlCATKl) VAPOE BATHS, and ttie medical application of ELECTRO-MAGSETISM. Py ths alternate use of these two medica! agents we get a threefo'd e fleet. By elimination, morbid matter i. forced ont of the system, and by the absorbants, medicine is immediately brought in contact with disease. Bjr the app kation of F.LKCTKO-M VGXET1SM, nervous enervation ia restored, and power added to the muacnlar system. I will graraatee a csre cf And also all inflamatory diseases. For farther I information call and Judge for yourself. I challenge the public to bring me a case I cannot cure, il brought before tbe polden thread is broken. ICTOSBce hours from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. P O. Hox 12S4. BOv3Q'C4-d1yeod 1 XTEK AUUAXC. WIEM. O N C I N N AT , SOUTHERN OHIO, .or!h - Eastern Ken Its eh v. I Indianapolis and Cincinnati Short-Lino GL. Ss Ä aE C3. o 5 AND AFTER MODAT, NOV. H;b, TKAIh'S j wo, run aa fa : Leave I ndi ann pel in. lforninj Express Mull Night Expresa. Arrive at Indianapolis. y jr-iijg Kipre-s 4.10 A li J0.50 A ü . .... 7.20 P M 1.C0 P M T-00 P M 10.rs P X Mail Night Kxpress. .. JITf'Fare the same as br any other Rente, aad the speed, safety and conf-rt of trains equal to the Wst lii.e in tha country. JTjAk for icket r:s ''InflliraDoilH and tTirciiJDstl Railroad." Special otic. The new track into Cincinnati is complete, and passengers by this line are now landed the New Tearl Street Iiepctf near tte Eurnet Hotise, about ore mile nearer tfc" basiie'-c centre ol tc city than ary otlier lVrot. RÖBRRT MEEK, SupTrintendert. W. II. L. Noele, General Ticket Agent. A. S. Bnr, Traveling Agent. covlt-dtf Iiidinziapolis nud Jlndison sei. nsSESS sei. New Arrangement to Commence Rondar Jlay IG 1SG1. TWO passenger trains dally (Sundays excepted) between Indianapolis and Madison. Leave tbe Union Depot Indianapolis, et 6.C0 A. M and 3 P. arriving at Madison at 10. CO A. M. and 7.59 P.M. Leave the Depot at Madison at A. M. and 2:40 P.M., arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 7.4ft P. M. Trains leave Columbus for Koshville at 1 P. arriving at 5:1U P. M. P.eturning leave Eushville at 7 A. 11.. arriving at Columbus at 11:15 A. M. This Road forms a line with tbe Packets at Uadisen for the transportation of freight between Cincinnati and Indis.napolis and points West. Tari!T of Freights as low as by any other route. Chipper and merchants West will find itto Ueiriaterestto ship by th'.sline. maris D.C. BRANHAM. Superintendent. the: INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, Financial A sent mid Designated Depository oftlicUnitetl rState. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL .$1,000,000 , $500,000 CASH CAPITAL PAID IX WILL receive subscriptions, as financial agent of tbe Government, for all of its popular loan Will collect gold interest on registered and coupon bonds on tbe most liberal terms. Currency bondi caahed on presentation when due. Always on hand a full supply of U. S. revenne stamps, for aale at the regular discount. Will buy and sell all government securities, orders on Washington, coin and exchange in all tbe principal cities. Will make collections throughout the West aad East at very reasonable rates. Will receive deposits, and loan money at 6 per cent., on good security. Baring unlimited facilities will transact all kinds of banking bnsineas on fair terms and with tbe utmost promptness. THEO. P. H.AUGHET, Prea't. INGRAM FLETCHER, Cashier. Indianapolis. December 3, 1864. dec4-d3m FOUNDRIES. lOOSIER STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS, j tO., LOUD A PECK, Manufacturers and TVhule.al Dealer. In LL OUR STOVES AHE CT TUE LATEST X raostimpr' red patterns. . Our ether work will embrace Iron Front, Lulcmns, ' Railway, Mill and Haass Castings, &c, kc. ' Ordere by mail or o'br eoictted. andproaivt tUÄclkef.undaalowa.tCy. Of.ce, Sal-s-room snd Foundry 183 South leware j street, two sanare. directlv eart ef the Cniea Depot. ctS3 " i SALOON. BATES HOUSE SALOON, (USDER BATES HOUSE ESTEA5CE.) SEiliJiA'ODK WJ-Casel JK lKr.aS.', A. J, iiiaxiiata, i ropricior. : fTMRE Bar la supplied with pcre l:;nor., wines, and the fi b-t brands of cigars and tobacco; sle. e ccoirest old BoarlKa and tTheat Whiky. T estaMUhniect bas been renovated thron kernt, ar-dt A. J. .tItJM.E.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Of rice Gfnioastuni Dull ding. Corner .Twrlcllaan and 71 as ry land si INDIANAPOLIS, LD., nylA-dtf

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