Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4464, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1865 — Page 4

FRIDAY UOKMU. FEBRUARY 10.

: Acctunl mt in) (lovti Peac lonmlf ' . . Ion. ' Ii L f , AksÄrout Pebr.arj 4. LVor Oajbreak this corning he steamer River Queen, which conveyed Mr. Seward from Aotitpoti to FurutM iiooroe. arrive-1 at thia pjinl, bTJ02 on board lie president acJ Secretary Seward. rturbior from th momentous coi Terence at Fvrtre-e lnro The iisttn-uih-ei party let I hi city it 7 oVlxk lb tcoru inj for Washington Ttiey were accurrir.ai.ied br Uenerals Kgalls ana Williams, aud several other cficers; one servant attended the pteideat. f, ..tic inu ik i roauui uoeoT I f. ,L . . - At litoul'tiUMt. o" 1 r.utaUay, General CraLi'a f peci! dwpatch leimer. the M Aisrtin arrived cfT Fuiues Moinoe, luring oo board ilre S epbeus. Hunter, and Caajf6ell. the conledevate peac tuattBiiput.er!t Secretary Sewaid, bu was coovfjeJ Irom this cay to Hatrjpiou Ilowd orj fc-jani the) Riser Queen, taO alul remaiijed ou that ves.-el, i.unicdiely eent io in f iUtiua tu eise uu b'jani ttie R vtr Qunu and dtoe. rhe invitation t hüi ac.rpivl, ii a prIj oci.l reuniuu look place Of wb.tt lealij took place buud tl.e material faxt ol the k4iutr, axttbieg ki.o it but it i U te preawui ed that nothing was aid ujn,tj the tuitter wbitb "Is? l.etet tbe hearts ol all, rJ deaire lor the d.ecu-siva ot" buh Ld iLductd this remarkable Betting tuitU Sard aul tie couimisaiouera duublle prelerrioK to wait the eipa-cted arrival of 4be prerJeril. Mr Lrccvln was already on his stay, and nude bis appearance u,jü tie I tcul fcroe at a Ittüe after 1 1 o'clock oq Tbur-das veniop. ll m general J j understood that all parties eecontetit l lur the time with tbe iuterchange cf mutual co urttai ea

rn f JlCTCAt rtACl at EITIN'O At an arly hour ou Friday tbe Hirer Queen and the M. Martiu were lashed together, and the president and Secretary Seward, a the rejre- " aentalivcs of tbe United State, and Me-J-ra Stephens, Campbell and Hunter, a tbe represenlstive of tbs state io revolt, began a con ference which viewed In anv Hebt, most ttke a ptace ma)ü tbe memorable hiterriews of the world, Tberc. bebeatb tb guna ol the frown log fortre-9. in fiht of tb pol made historical bj thecocflict ol tbe Monitor and the Merrim tc . the fi-at naval btt!e of the great American ivil war u poo tbe waters ere while lashed into Joaru bj a rain of hostile rhot and hell, order the verj kv which received the Jat gureluig groans of a hundred ca'ilor bcroea aa tbe Uutnbtrrlaixl neat down, tbe rtprcaeßUtif es of the 'two' belligerent section .atood face to face after four veara of terrib! war, t consult is to tbe best ruf tu of cecurbg peace. Above the group lowered tbe getxnetrk.il proprorlios of the presideat. bii long lank bodv weaving to aoi Iru in its characteristic aw. eg ; a g1ettn ol

haratr uboued, -but eiHl erotjestroffglir; with ihe tmge of meUocbolj that m4rked b:.s countenance. A critical observer mibt have perhaps detected a faint illumination of bogie Oppovrd to him, in surtling Ätjd clewhere lu dtcruuji centrafet, rood the rebel vice-pre-iJeiit. ailenaatrd prraon quivering wlib lb it nervou exci'.eaiei:t whicb u;n l occasion ni iikn bira. ' INre lenned the pi cid Seward, nil bis , apare t.rOM a otitei'ul tuiile, aud bis cuunlL-ii-ance beitni:; hLiitUy upon ths jrroup his a'eadj Cnre twirling, with regular, volition, the in p-r;Me Jectat!lt,1. There stood Ciuipbtll and Hunter, grave, diuiCe I. cipe :t:ii.t t Whether Old Abe wa rrriiinill," in optnirg the ronfrr:ie, uf Kttii ttorjr," is unku jMi; it wcul I "e v' ilsr if he l.i!d to cshfr i th Utterances of hi rriinal difloiiMi'v with mi ßcuut Chili ur of aL.iuio;e. Wnitjvtr be K.i doubt!es p .!.i!t-S! -i'A; for h? i t v pri: i of hi irs rnanrtcr ot aeccU t ld o fvrt!.? commis-iuner ith a perimfn. The conver-a ton waacneral, Uuukty in character; there w4 iitlJ If net ul words. - Ot turte thfit Jininnishrl rnr.i hid a pfeit detl to ulk about, ana the confereac eiW-tnied Ihro'ih sct-criitoora.-Tilt JUfiOTIATBS SITARATK. At abont 6 o'clock the River Qoeen and M. Mnin fepirn'cd: an' the Utter boat at oiicHeparied lor this rllJ,J.erebe arrived, u before ateJ. eariv this rorriiirp The Mrtin. wish lb rebel cmmis-.ioner. lo iinuielisf et v s'art rd for Cty Poiijt, arul doubtless the envoja are, ere lba lime, iu Richmond. Si euded peace neotiatiooa lor the present. . WHAT W S lOXK. :', It is iraniis'ihie lur any per-on. ?sve the rrei dent, tbe hecrry at, d the commissioners, to pe-k pos-ltlvclji 3 to the riult f the Ute con 'eret.ee, or as to hat tr4i9jircd darlnfi the in tevie. B it if, n.- asserted, the jene neoti.tinsiiid cot re-kih in succe-. it i al-o certain ihttthej did not. r-ni'. io rompiete fiilure. Theic my id' be another Hm'.lur if.terview in twelve mon'h', nd r-re mt orror before tt.werlc clou's Hat th' r"prtnt tivef thet belPgrrent ctMj'd corj'C toeihr a:d c;i,rr. is omvlhin; ih it t,M pssl everal hours in con ultatioti, iü more Thit h rtroj were will inj to abn.doo ;the u'tiai rtutu I f-ep.rti:r. bereto'ore dectsretl. evident If they came from Ilic htnoi.d deurndoe t not to nbMs previous siewa on lb s ject, they aou'd haveaUrtel up"n their return j-unejr lt!iin btteen niit:ote after meeting the pre-ydeivj. Therefore, thev were wiiüni to end tbe war upoo other terras i d in juat mch u decree ws -fce can-e of the Union a:.d the h pe of pesee g!I. We maj not have pet.e thfs month, this pe ison. or tbU jetr; tut it la absulu:e!r ccruin thai we are immeasur bij nearer peace now tha-' we were before the conference of Abraham Lincoln with tbe confederate commissioners. Tnc MiSJitO SOT A fAILtat. The is father to the thought. The preident and Mr. Seward aould barf4!y hwe so lar comprotni'ed thcuiseltc as to h-ive mide the juruey to meet the southern commissioners, it they hd int pret'v rctsornSle asuraiu es tb t the meetins wou'i result in omcth;nj;. It should remembered thtttbe lederal siie hid tbe decided advantage in tbe pie statement ol terms, and ao long as the commissioners cme tnowln ibat the tviint of re union upon some term would be iusisted ou, it is nsfjral to think that thej came p ep red to conce le that point aud tbe bitch in the negotiations, if there ha been one, was not upon the impossibility of a re union, but upia the precise terms upon whcb tbe re union or rccou.-truction is to be el fected. Tba confereuce did not last lour hours without a thorough interchange of aeiuiments and opinions on both sides. What coccessl'Ds. what Dmnromi-w w made we -hil know by and by. The resolution of inquiry may brins; ' out the inform ittou t-o much deired euly in tha enuinc week. But if the southern commission ers went bsrk rneretj to rejort the results of the coufereuce, or if tb? j cirriei bick defir.iie pro positions trom the administration for the return of the wayward n"stcr states, it would t unwise and impolitic to disclose the ntture of these . terms till il is kcown whether they will be accepte J or not. The term, w'.-, fever they are, are not now to be dicuse! inj settled by ci,p;rcs or the radical press; they are simply between the president and Mr. Je ward on oue side, and the southern commissioners on the other; ind if they are tti-fict iry at.d cctTb!e to them, they will , un ioubwilv b s I the country. It is ki on that the Wa.hnjfon ;id Ru Union 1 eoveri.meots

both emetly desire peie and th.tt the object ' of tbe conference w to . remove tio obst.tcles J standing in the av, at.d Cot the introduction, er I suffffestion of new d fiicultie. Tlise who be

been over eijrer to r-ronounce the meeting a fsil.ure. ftil to C')i:i: ce c anrthir.' ht lcn

lost. On 'he rortMry, nich bn boen jiisrt. j A pret ml impure iUt pr CtTJ'Jit b-S it 1 it bi t t fiUb!;he! 1 his mctii nur be followed by j ore vt mirij more, m I at ..?. oi.e of t r m j j-etce njsxi s.n;o trr !c-utd. The! ' txSa 'w uro!, t..o, n.'-nh r.J .nrh. ;-. cw fa mil ,-iarii'd tu thoughts ,ici, Tlo vrrv us ue thst otiUins now the f;ei:erl 'eeiin, per- j hp. lht n r ews is o., l t prepares ihc ' F-W rn'ivl to receive the 'ni ik.fT e d fece I . atsnybiur. Tl,eriicl difsj if, nr.d tier! dre 1 t an lrr.ot o!t:ve couErmation of our'

fcoes.

S:irJ would rit been fotr bocri Io learntof tt fact. Tbe coofereoew weed not have ooC Jtied five mir u e. and tbe whole couotrj wo jld hive been ctTiCiallj informed that peace Lcgotia tiocs were impoihle. Bat so long aa these in a met to ult b'jut pce, the terms of recojtroction were the priLCioil. if not tbe only terms diicussed. The aout hern com tcutioners, Ic etatfoj the f reit grievance rf iL south the fact that ever since tbe admission of California tha aouth has held a minority in the legislation of tbe country, and has beca compelled to f ubrz.it to the mj )rity, always leeialatioK for northern intreta, which were widely dissimilar from thce ct the aouth wsa, Da , doubt, plalclj aet forth, at)4 fcuaraLtees a cr! assurance-, were demanded that the south. In the event of reronrtructioo, should have every security and protectionthe pntcrtion of its interests as an asricultural andeipomn; section in the union. Tbia ii the real, slmot the tLly poiot of diffirence Leiwet n the oortb and routh. Both si.Je hve come to the conclusion that emancipation is cot a matter of immediate importance. It will certainly, whatever the radicals ra-y think and s iy about it, never be the one c me lr cou tinuicp the war, or the only barrier to reconatructxfci ar.d reu&ion. It it quite certaio that Messrs. Lincoln and Seward gave the commi-uioners every assurance they could jzive.that il the rebel eatea rf turnei their position io the union should be in all rcrects equil to that of the corthcro laUa. If il were not tbj would r.eer wiloily come bu k, aud four years ao Mr Lincoln announces! that wc dil not propose to pin these -rates to us by bionets. It is lair to conclude that Me.ra Stephens, Hunter, and Campbell carried bick to their capital terms for a recon atrwetion that witl be satisfactory to the south There may be grave reions for ktepine the?e propositions Irom the public at present. No one dreams that the terms will be satisfactory to the citrrrnists nn cither side, but the terms, what ever they are, are not msde for them. .Besides rli actual proposition Messrs. Lincoln and Dtuii now know ofrVis.!! tht each of them earnestly desire jeice Tbe country, north and fouth, knows the fact, and so lon(f aa peace is the object sought, the difficulties in the way, of whatever character, will be removed. roaitox roucj. , It would be interesting if we could know what interchange of information relative to our foreign affair took place in those our bourn of conference. We m.y be quite sure that the meeting was an unit on the French-Austrian occupation in Mexico, and tint tbe necessity of the speedy assertion of the Monroe doctrine, is the one powerful mot ve th.it prompts both sides to seek for peace The south only requites the proper assurances that In the new reconstruction all its rights shall be duly cuaranteed and f ecu red, to come buck into tbe onion. The north is unques tionably prepared to make every just concession. If both sides were cot willing and ready to concede all that ean reasonably be demanded, there would be no need of a conference at all. Eich side could 'boldly announce its ultimatum, acd the war would go en till oue side, or both, was exhausted.

MEDICAL.

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WILL CCRK CATARRH. WILb CURK COLD IN TIIK ITEAD. WILL CCItK AN OFFENSIVE BREATH. WILLCUKKPA1N lit THK BAD. VTILI.CUÄE ULCFRATION IN THE 50SK. WILL REaTOKF. TUE SENSE OF HEARING. WILL RESTORE TI1E SENSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF SlfiHT. Wild. RESTORE THE SENSE OF TASTE. WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WnBX CAVSEDBY CATARRH. Catarrh Snuff an Injury,

At is now admitted by all informed, cau-ing irritation

ar.d inflammation er tb mucous membrane, wuil the

Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gectly and gradnallr reayovea all annatoral incrngtationM aiui depofitj, reaioricg tba deceased mmbraneto iti normal couditioo. j.-

A alnirl Unttle will nt ft t"vfonth to be used tlirec times a, day.

IF DIRECTIONS ATIE FOLLOWED. tCall for a Circular Jetcribing all Symptoms

Dr. d. ii. si:i:i.yi; & co., Sols, FaoraiKToa, Chicago, Illinois, nrrLahoratory at Freeport, IHiDois. AT WHOLESALE BY

JOHN I). PARK. .

WM. JOHNSON..

Cincinnati, 0.

Detroit. Wieb

lHII.T. KKEKKU A RUSH Indianapolis.

..Indianapolis, dtclt-dlreod

FK0WNIN4 SLOAN..

lf7And lor sale by all l)rolts

MEDICAL.

is ni

BEST REMEDY KNOWN

roa au.

Billions Complaints, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, HeartBurn, Sour Stomach, SeaSickness. &c, &c. Dr. JAMES K. CHILTON, the Great Ciiem!st. aayn: 'I know ft comport 'on, anfl bare no ! out I it will prvve ttt heneflclal ic those complainu for which it i recommenJed." lr. THOMAS BO TP ure: 'l treu g'j commend It to the notice of i he rublic." Dr. KD WARD G. LUDLOW ara: l can with confidence worumend it." Dt GEO. T. DEXTER sav: "la Flatulency, llearthurr., Ctiver.eas, S;ci Heaiache, the SELTZER APERIENT la tny hands has proved indeed a valnable remedy. For Oilier Trtlnionlal aee t'ani. pMIct witti eacla ttottle. ASCriCTtirD OSIT T X A ll IC A T A CO., c;rcrnvirh Slrrct, Sew York. TTTFOR SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS, n.arir-.'.ly TELECnAPHIC. r s. TELi-Giani mm, Olfice o. 14 I'cimy lanta t OPI-OSITE ODD FELLOWS H ALL, GROCND FLOOR.

Vri'e rth:i' ha a-tu.!lr trsr.-p:el aUojt i tve cn'e;ei re, t'ec is I reaso i lieliet e tutaJl U f !k -t this t mertirj;; v, i about ! r Vor:tructir.n I'a' d t? .! 1 1 1 1 . ft the! m ror n,tfri f t - repr-lrf'. rs f r'atioQ ! act. f::i r', .-. !( v-:.,r fin rf, I awhile Ot rvnr. pe.er,l an'ne-tv, pst ard ! p'evrMt.vuod.! - '. e be .V'!,r- T! e-e could 1 beKootfs-rn. e atMa- tfcrrra wit! oa'. t. T e i j for reutrru' t n If xy t uhfn commi-slon l. i. a. i. f.i . '

eripau ayevi m i4-ii eu apoo eeparaticn as the c&ly seeiritj iir ptas. Mas.re Llsoola ac

fiHE aot naaed Telenraph Cotnoany'a Line are to opf a far toe uanci.vn at Xeagea U ail p.. i, :t. iL. L'd td Sua tea aid B.'iuh Prv.ccca. J Ii 1 1 -dim

ESTRAY NOTICE.

!JOKR 'Jt cf oir itjtsN pr, oee Tiif bt tast weea, 15 teil r M-ie. ouio of tfcein branded ai:h aa Ii on t S- lef: hip, -roe i;h a 1 on tfct left Jaw, ac I rue not bruidd I Lai percriaMe "T "va vua ri!l mo'B aavd caalea or aov part .l tlex. vr a af -rrtaU n at to ibetr whereabvOts ' DU U'a ataaUa, wSi bs l.'Wralty rasafdad far thair tJ-vu U HAJte. rkaSUDT av COOPaVB. M iaH

fioTlÖMO. 6C.

L. 1TJD0EFF &C0.f UCCKS5CRJ TO m THO.SSE A I.AIICY, WHOLESALE DEALER 15 , ' ' NOTIONS, TAILORS' TUIM3IINGH Cont3' Furnishing Coods. H aa x k Bf SK. V . RAVE REMOVED TO No. 32 Sonth Meridian Street.

OMust reeelvedt a very larffe ustorlment of fiood avlilcla will be aoltt nt a atrial 1 advance on New York prle

apr-dly

MERCHANT TAILORING. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! "TUB Ü1IIIJ IffliHB," RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF TUE citizens of Indianapolis to the fact, that they have opened at No. 19 Virginia Avenue, A I.viilar "-rTi:ijit Tnilorin lNia!)IiIun,it. And aolicit a share; r-t tha patronage cf lie community THEIR STOCK OF COODS l complete, and being In charge of a i??ctleman whose ability as a Cutter rank a No. 1, they are prepaiedto fill orders which in every respect they will WARRANT

equal in quality, style and workmanship to anything

found in any aimiUr eaUblubmeDt ta tne city. IJTTIwemember tbe place, JMo. 19 irtrinia Avenue.

CARPETS. WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET STORE No. HI EUist WasIiiEigtoii St., Soli n ii 1 1 'is Old & tallica , OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE.

WK HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, RtIPS PEKIN CLOTHS, puniaak Lace, .Tlualln A: Notti utTliuui Ali of these Goods baring been pnrchased before the late advance in the East, we will s.ll them lower than New York wholesale prices. Also Jnst received 100,000 l'ierc Wall I'ap .r am! Window Shades KRAUSS & CALL. 1e?M4.dlT

AGENCY.

T -tV 1Z Hl? IM IV O PETROLEUM COMPANY, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO Capital Mock : SGXMK)0 DIVIDED INTO 30,000 SHARES AT 0 EACH. Incorporated under the Lwj of Ohio, Drc. 30, 1?C4.

GKN. 3. F. CART, President, A. D. BRKKD, Vice President, O. K. MOORE, Secretary and Treasurer, F.. KINNEY CO., Banker.

ADVISORY BOARD.

Maj WM. CUM RACK. MILKS CK KN WOn.Fq ADAM POK. D. D., Methodist Ko'k Concern, JOHN D CALDAETLL,F.-q. sec. Sanitary Fair,

LKN. n.RRI3, Major of Cincinnati. JOHN W. PHILLIPS, PK.TFR tiIBS)N, Kq., HAMILTON LYON.

Indianapolis Agency at No. 39 1-2 West Washington Street.

Jan2 dial

rinvAKi) ii aiki:, A.ENT.

BOURBON WHISKY.

MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL S

J. & D. DlGAi, No. 77 South Meridian Street, 1 1- Ultimi polls, Ind., WHOLESALE DkALXKS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC f M1HE atteiition of the trade I caliea to oar complete I av-ottmect cf all articles in our Ll of bu:ius, bwh as to quality and price Our.'oca or HOl'KlMiN WHtKY is Bnnrpael by ay eaMbment to the State, and dealer i-B ing to purchase Copper Distilled PorUn Wti-kyare invited Io cal. before purchasinfr. JITPWe bav rumored from li3 Eat WaliiDjtoa strtet twTTfauth iletld.an tret. J. D. LCNCAN. 77 South Meri.liaii Street, Jar.9'rx-dly lLd:anapIi Ind.

COMPOUND

CBBROK- BITTIiKS.

The Latrt antl iTIostt Im. porlant Discovery

or THK

NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! !

No man's name is more intimately connected with tbe bHtory of MAT RIA MKDlCA of the United State?, or more favuraidy known aa a pioneer in Medical Discorery than that of

Dr. John Bull, os'Louisvillc, KotiliirKv.

HU inimitable preparation of SAIlKAPAIf II. fuA has Ion;? stood at tbe head of tba Tarious mmpouoda ofthat valuable drug.

His Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. Hin Worm Lozenges, in lead than a Tear after their lutroHiuctluu, attained a reputation

As wide spread as the continent of North America. Put the crowning glory of his life remains to be attained ia bis C.itcovery. or ratber combination, for he does not claim to bave been the discoverer of CISItltO.'N , which s the ba.is of the Bittet now offered to the public. That honor belongs to tbe nattve inhabitants of Central America, to whom it virtues have been Known for mora than two hundred year. Armed with it, tbe Indian bids defiance to the luot-t deadly tnala'ia aud handles without fear tbe most venoniou M'rper.t.i. Iti a belief wiih them, that w hile there in breath in theboJ. Cedron is potent to curt", no matter w hat tho itet may be. . V bile Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, he is nevertheless ati.-fid from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to iti virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all disease arising from exposure, eitbT to change of weather or climate, or to miaaniatic ii.ßutncpii, it stands

WITHOUT A RIVAL!

And justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America and the West Indies.

I IV DYSPEPSIA

And its attendant train of .ymptom?. It acts more LIKE A CHAhM than a ine'.iciie. Tu ere is nothing in the whIe range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with ft in th disease. A full account of this wonderful plnt may b found In tbe II tb edition of tbe U. S. Dispensatory, pages 137 and 1 33. A feri s of experiment, in whicb Dr. Bull bas been for year engaged, bas 'ust been brouuht to a succeysful ter -nidation, and he is now enaMe to offer to the public a com Iii nation of CEDKON itb other approved tonica the w hole preserved in tbe bet quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which be h coiifideut ha n equal in the world. Ha might furo'sb a volume of certificates, bv ab lie bave long since learned to estimate uch i.... ji their true value. The safest plan is for every one to te for himself the virtues cf a new medicine.

civc tiu:

PRINTING, &C.

CEDRON BITTERS

ONK TRIAL, AND T0Ü If I" KEVKR C32 AN OTHERS.

It is not necessary to publish a long lit of di-eaes for which the CEDRL'N EliTKRS area rpec:fic. In ail diseases of the

KoweU, Liver or Kidneys, In all afTectioa of tha BRAIN, DEPENDING fJPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -INGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. AND IN FEVEE AND AGUE. It is den ned to upere' all other rmeiies. It net only cure these die.ve. b ;t it pre-ents ibem. A wine gia of the Hitter, taken au hour kefure each meal, will obviate the ill . Oct a of tbe most unhealthy climate, nd screen the pemon taking It agiitist disease uader the raost trying esaj-ure. sold by- l)riisr?its and (Jroccrsj c;cn erally. Dr. JOII. CULL, Principal CSIce, Fifth Street, LonisVla, Ky.

caa. w. Bau c. r. arrcaiasoa. HALL & IIL'TCIIIXSOX. PLAIN AND ORNAMKNTAL STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Stcrotrpers ana lloukbindcra. No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Books f avaxy daacrttlos asada to ordar. aova-J3a

SOLD W30LKSALK BT DAILY, KEEFER d: RU5H, 73 Noutlt .Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS. Who a o ae'J BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. SMITH S TONIC SYRUP RoQr UAILV, RLLtLIt A UCU. daKlfl'CA-aUjArvUtMA.

f.lEDICAU

Dr. i. S. PEIVDEHY, mm DISPENSARY. No. 24 1-2 E:Wasim'gton St A T TIIK AMIRJCAN DISPENSARY WE TXEAT ET V a mw hi -ii od, and with the sappiest rtsslta ail cae of DUeascs and conditioca peculiar ta females. Prolapsus Utert, (failing of tbe womb.) Eruptions of tha Vit, Chlor!, or Green 8ickne-charaeterfzed by yellaa ish, dirty rreen pallor of tb surface; Kminsio Meima, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Re-tent-on of the Mer.te; Dyameoarrbea, a painful and diScuttfiowor theKrne; Jienorrbagia, or profuse ilenatruatioD; Leucborrhea, or excessive and altered secretion of the uncus generally white, or nearly cotress and tratuparent. Header, i have ;Tenjoo a claaa of dUtaies that are met with in Females of all a?es. whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would say that tbera are many eth r forms cf diseases peculiar to your sexdiseases of Pregnancy, Partaritien, and Lactat;n, of which upace will not admit an elucidation. I omit It for the council chamber, adding but one mora disease to this list, and that is a fonnidabla cce Ulceration c( Its body of th Ctems. Most Important to Young; Men. Whose, hollow cheeks aad paled eoaDiroauctt tell ia rearms! lanjo-ape and silent working of soma terrible dis ea.e, undermining the constitution, memory and reason; harr) '.n them to a prematura death. Reflect wbil reaon bold away, and arail youre!f of tba aerrtcea of Dr. Peidery, whose treatment diwipates the slightest disease an-i cures tbe most tarrasslng weakness, or other cause of serious difficulty or perpetual aanoyance. VEXrHEAL DISEASES. At the American Dt pensary we also treat, wrraocr atihcrat.and with cever failing ru.cess. Venerea), or hat tbe quacks call private or secret diseases Syphylia in all its slsges. Gonorrhoea. Gleet. Stricture, spermaiirrho?a. Seminal Weakness, Woeturnal Kmis-sions, Sexual Debility, impotency, and Ffiects or Self-Abuse. Tbelsst Mx ve treated in a ' Private Letter," which will be aentfree, on receipt of stamp. My treatment I derm it unnecessary to enlarge "poo. rbe reroarkatle and atoandingcures performed throngh the agency ot tbe MKDICATKD VAPOK BATHS, and tte medical application f KLKCTIiO-Jl AGN KTlM. By th alternate use of these two medical agents we get a threefo d effect By elimiratioö, morbid matter ia farced out of the system, and by the absorbants, medicine is immediately brought in eoatact with disease. By tbe app ication of KLF.CTKO-M AtlNFTTlSM, nervous enervation is rtitortd. and power added to the muscular ytcm. I will gnaraatee a cure of ISlaovaBamtwtlMBwa, v And also all infiamatory diseases. For farther information call and Judge for yourself. jm challenge the public to bring me a ease I cannot core, it brouuht before the olden thread Is broken. nTOffice hours trom 8 A. at. to 8 P. M. P 0. Box 12M. nov3U'C4-dlyeod

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O N C 1 N NAT, SOUTHERN OHIO, .or(li -Basaterii lit sa ttit Kv. a (ndiiinapolis and Cincinnati Slioift-Huo DA .V IS JTd H. ."CL.

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N AND AFTKK MONDAY, NOT. 14th, TRAINS will rnn as f.'.iows:

Leave Iüd'.anspoüs.

M- rT!!a, Express Kfil Night Kxpress Arrive at Indianapolis, .M-r.:i:i5 Ksprc -s Ma:l N glit Kxpi tti. ......

"t Fare tbe same as ly any otiier Koute, aud the .-pcfJ fcfcty and cor.if.rt cf traias c;ual to the bc-Ft lines In the country. fyAn for ticket via "Irdianapolis and Cincinnati JtailroBd" Special Notice. The ne track into Cincinnati U coniplfte, and passengers by this line are row landed the ".New Pearl Street lepot," near tte Burnet Kou, abut on? mile nearer th-business centre of tV.e city than any ottier Iepot. ROBERT MF.EX, Superiitendeui 7. II. L. Nobi.ic, General Ticket Agent. A. S. Bvar, Traveling Agent. novU-dtf

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dar nay IG 18G1. fpWO passenger trains daily (Sundays excepted) be J tween Indianapolis and Madison. Leave tbe Union Depot Indianapolis &t 6.09 A. M

ami 3 P. II., arriving at Hadison at 10.50 A. M. and 7.50

P. M.

Leave the Depot at Madison at 6 A. M. and 2:10 P. V.,

arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. U. and 7.40 P. M.

Trains leave CoTumln fur Kushville at 1 P. 31., arriving at 5:1 P M Returrine leave Kushville at 7 A. M.,

arrivr.ig at Columbus at 11:15 A. M.

This Road forms a line w ith the Packets at Madison for

the transportation of freight between Cincinnati and In diatiapoli and points West. Tariff cf Freigbts as low as by any other route.

hipper? and merchants West will find it to theirinter-

st to ship by tbislme. maris D.C. BRANHAM. Superintendent.

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INDIANAPOLIS NJTIONAL BANK,

Fhsttticiul A ecu I mid )c8igimtcd Depository oftlic United fates.

AUTHORIZED CAPITAL CASU CAPITALPAIDIN

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WILL receive sub.-criptioT!, as financial agent of the Government, for all of ita popular loans Will collect gold interest on registered and coupn bonds on tbe most liberal terms. Currency b jnds cashed oa presentation when due. Alw ays on hand a full supply ofU. S. revenue stamps, for sale at the regu'ar discount. Wilt buy and k1I all gov rnment securities, orders on Washington, coin and exchange in ail tho principal cities. Will make-collections throughout the West and East at very reasonable rates. Will receive deports, and loan money at 6 per cent., on good security Having unlimited facilities will transact all kinds of banking business on fair terms and with tha utmost promptness. THRO. P. IIACGHET, Prea't. INGRAM FLETCHER. Cashier. Indianapolis, December 3, 1S64. dec4-d3m

FOUNDRIES.

IIOOSIER STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. CO Ja, I.OIID A I" ECK Manufacturers ani Whole! D-alers in STOVES, f!OLLOir-1fIlEiXc.

ALL OUR STOTF-3 AK7. OF TUE LATEST AN ! mos: iirpr ved patterns. Our other work will eanbrace Iron Front, Columns, i Railway, Mill and Uou.m C.tir.gs, Ac, &c. j Orders by raailcrotbervl-e solicited, an! promrt at- j ter.tii n eirvn. i

Oar prices will be found a, low as any. Odlce, Sales-rotim and Foundry lyi ÄoatL De art street, two square. directly ea--t of ths Unioa rrpt. oct23

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f 3?PE. IAL A . I KNTION GIVENTOTI1K INSURANCE ij ot tana property, dwellings and ont-bu.ldlna:. lainrrs such bniMir.v er contents (r a very favorable nan ucr, for three or five yeara. I.oaaea i:iillabl7 Atljtiated and Iratmpll)- I'ald In I uh. WM. HE.NDERSON, Agent, mcLSl-fa-dly , INIlANAPOIJ:. INDIANA.

REAL ESTATE ACENCY.

rcKernan& Pierce, RRstlj STABTB .-BBXCY First Door Rist of Palrarr flonsf UP STAIRS.) Uru HAVE FOR RALE OOCSE8 AND LOTS IN tbe Cty ef Indiasapolis, and Farms and r arming Land, ia Uis Slate, aud will sell lower than can ve purchased !lfi 'e51-dAwly

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A. J, JIYKStS, l'roirietor. rilHE Ear is supplied with pure lienors, wines, and Us 1 U-st brands of ctgaraaad tobaeeo; also the chyjce-t oU Eoarbon and bat Wb'..ky. The etibl!fcnier.t bas been renoeated throughout, a.ra-dtf

r.FFlCF.n' AND OLMKkS' CLAIMS PP0MPTLY f made oat and rü:ectd on the ma-4 reot av 'e tenns. Crti5aate of non ia J:ttedt,ea obtair.e frcui tbe Departments at W.J.!ntT,

M8ter koll. Pay R 1 QrnrterTT.aster and SuH.-t- '

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EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Exprcs3 Company, ajravaa UHITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. FFICK ON TUK COLNRR oF WASHCiOTON AND t y y er.iian streets, lodiarapolu. Ttree daily Kxpreva to New Tork; Two daily Expresses to Clncisratl, ar.d Two daily Expres.-e toChicg and St. I:a; The above Compaa'a are tbaoa.'y pr.TiletdHipraawt the f iiio ing roads, rix l N IA A" A CKNT&AL; L.FAYfcTTK 4 CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS 4 VT.HV: TF.RRK HA UTK. RJCHMONI; hFLLKKONTALNK A tÄDlANAPOL'.fl Mvr7, paaiarea, liaL anV freight carried m.u safety a-J diopatch, and ia charge vt rjetlal and eSclaui saesrser. N'Vs Bills and DTes w'l be rrcrpt!y co!ertd an4 eadfftnrr.sma.1e J Kl.TTV äHFLD. Atest

A. J. .TllII.LKN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, or f ice Jymnaaluui Uu ltd Ing, Corner TIerldlun sand Marylatnat Ma ISDIAifAPOLIS, VXD., nvyU-dtf

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HAY Ac GOHDON, ATTOU.i;VS AT LAV. INDIAAPOMS INIiANA. 03ce, Na. 10 and II New ATaJrtifs fiuüd-br.cth Of the Po-ViC-. drtC-:.ru

CROCERIES AND PRODUCE. A. V. LAWRENCE, " GROCXR ND PODtE DEALF.R.NXW 2T0 Iß West Washington street. .16

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riuvATc dim:asi:s. IR. COLTOÜR, MEDICAL OFUCE NO. 3 ?OcTII J Meridian Street, forfeits h fee if te fa;! la cur i:.jr ar;v can-ttat may cone unSer bis care, at mat'er b'jw Jitlnata loTin 'irwürf. II warrant. ya a care. Pyph'.i, in tbe primary ae, l.eljd in Ü ci;nate. cured i:. tl lours. Gleet of 20 rears ftar-dir.? eared bv Dr. C ' '-ur 7 to I P ii marü FUR H ITU R E, &C.

JsKCOÄD HAM) STORK, 233 East Washington St., LlTTLiFS HOTEL, CO K !TOVES. HKATtNf? 9IOTK, FCRNrTrRK aid Mateass of alt kttds, eokduiecs a't prcer Y a ran here Al everyib C rce,ary t a,ske a csaplte tuil fr au eepue. afcd a: pr . ranginc Irotn ?4 m SO per at cUe.pr tacaB I , fcal new cytere in Ue cits, lasohata a complete atKi cf New Tinware. Core as oo Cairaf BasttUads and Laklf Glaams. Call anat SM. -' J.B. aiT5a