Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4465, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1865 — Page 4
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Uli TALI ATlO.t 0 ItEUUL PlttSO. Speech wf Hon. Thema A. Hendricks, tii sau sa stae 3lt f Jttno-
Mr. Present, I dil tot e xpect o My ato;Ler worl upon this au'iject, and would Dot cow except for sime cf ! rsum.t nude vrferJy th eet.ator from 0'w (Mr. Wcl nl the senator from MKM.ui 31r. Cmtid'cf n'1 uore particularly trecvi ol u editorial wbi.rt I find io the repuMican orgo of I h? state of I dian, which I received this morning, and prt of which I will read: 1 la ft d I ? on in ta Urdted Stete Seaate an j. tba subjects ai.atlon nMi the rebel, foe tbeiv nv matt tira'ttimi m o r iriMnr- of war. ibe tI-rrah report. Mr. Hen-tricaa bvinc ot he wa In favor f a rUi'oi. Tbt was nor ft principle of Christianity. II mftrd upon L auborit of Caftan Fliiin. rLad !-. r ir.in Iixliia. ttat the prnr a Andrr-ontue w-r ir a'ed eil 4 ib rebel guard." On bs-lng Bik44 y Mr. UaM t referei.c tu til pwuUoii. Mr. Hrdncaa rtpii-d "ifcat be dü aot know t.ly bat be bad .laled guu tb aaiboniy .f a reiurrd pniir." Captain FLnn. the prnoof to boat Saratov H. refer tLf lactdetitaly on vi.it t't war en j, bat celed at ur e3c end given a denial o lbs tamrntof air. Hndrlck, s-j 'ar a b (l ut is e ncerned. The captaiu a;a ikt b Dvr t ke I üb ib buooiaU eenator.n this sal ji. Furthermore, tbat never l AnderMiU!e, and ao knows nothing eipartmrtt'aiiv. or b cbaervaU. o.of Ik. trcatrM-i.t of our yti-mt-f there. He ta diametric!) opposed 10 tb v ew of Mr. Ueudrick in thi matter, atd La la good r-a to be If w 11 b recalled by at of our raJrta iSat ia J!. Capta a fl un, ia ctubcciW witb Captaiu fcajr, w cb-ca b lt ra lb o&lccri roo'iucd i t Ibby prioa to f bti ig in rc'aliaiio'i for 1 ptra Lo wer tircatfd by Ua. Barosid. Iky wer tbrown iuU a dai.jua, a4 tberr, fr a.x wrrk, orriucrd tiatoid
barari atlta banl-aftUM rbU. lu.rr-lfa 11 oa! acared bj 10a poiiW an I npre- 1 itnnijatim of 1 1 lcI at aov-iuuwui to ircutf K txbuyb 1 atxl Ga. H inUr'aaM iu caaa f lon or ajr afacuid U b t
t-r BQGf. I do Dot kntw il at I hre a riuht to 5r I fau!t wth au eiitor wh veotures to ba$e a trilicisui poo auy lutot ta itioii he e t'ruu cuafe t trietelraphic di-pa'ch, e-peciillj t!iOe corr.In? throajh th ..cMt! pw, they are ra u:i reliable wheu tbey icicb the diUot porlion of the coantrj; but pern 4 p it ia due to mjtelf, a this publiheJ in my nie an-l will be getKrally Ctrcnl4tel. that I ahouU correct almost ererj alatenvent uia ie in the article. - Iu the first plc. the duDUch, according to the eiitor'a article, eetn 10 ranke me y thtt I am 6rpO'eI to rettli tiou in an c-ie. Sen tors who did me the honor to lijren to wh t I submitte I the
other d.j. know rery welt that 1 took the very opposite jrrouo't; anJ. thtt I may vol be mirut -' . deraiood now ajmri the fu'jact, I will retd what I ii I upon it D irintf therouMfl of mt rernfk tlie Scn-ttor from Miohin Mr. Howard askel tbi question: la kih tr whatS be ia in farar af an r ttli'ina th rie f cam et tHa rebvia to treat our prinrr Kb more kiulue4 aad h iuiniljf To which I tntde thig reply: I am tn finr o tatytn on thi war epon our part a 4 rlri U-d and Christian peopl. 1 am ii favor of com f I lia; Iba ouibern peoi ia to carry e tb war arvcn tbrtr part a a CbrUiian an I c! vITUd t"'pl0. ao-t if Ihrj refii to 4o lt. I ara in far of rptalia:lng f -r ihe protttkn f r pij le and aoM ert Jot far as the arfof eHntrl nattnna win Jotlfj, and Jitatar, aa a cWilnM ao 1 Cbritiaa palf, w ought 10 go, and n fanh-r. It ia very difficult to under(tit)d how the ao trior of thi teie;ra.hic dicpatch couhl hire reported me aa htvin .il tint I ki oppoe I tany retaliation. I read Irani a very tliiii)puih eJ author of our own country to tthow tht retl Uti'Mi waa rißht. but al-ui to how the limitation that the Ui t niuf nations imp.e upon the right of retail tiun. and he'd, is I btve ju-t red. that we were retrained lv the u;C' of civilized aud chviolUi. batioii. Fur two or three da I luve hid iiiii my table ametidtDent. which at tLe proper tixe I iiitcn lel li propose, which eipre-ed mv view tip-m thi whu'.e pub-jt-tt, aitd w Licit I wiil ied a prt of mr re market , . ' He it re-olr'l hr l:e Sena'e anj IIr.uie of Iprent" ti" of Iba United St vea in C nre-a amrjleit That, 1. & Judtueal cf Courca, mb proper meaur. (uhiiubiukrnN t! e l'r i l'ui ot tu Urii'i ."tale imn tw nfcif to oVatn the ear!i?!L exchiMe of prtaoutra at all timet dunof lua cwntinaance of tLe war. And ha it further reoWd, That Iba eierutWe and tul iUrj aoiU til of tbe Lited 'lai arc hereby tlirecii in 1 real r anrt- it tae eoeny in ncl in.-nier. . lo acmrda'io wub lUe u-auea i.f civl.ixd tiaiion. as ball b f(Is live in li- r.na; ib im lr4ii ib pt-rp t truoo iu fit lira of crul a I barbarc treatment ol our toliera beki aa priMter of war. These two reflation-, prt.en; my views upo:i
j thi who'e uttct; f.r.a. that, as remedy lor the eviU of w liii h we complain, we demand ol ' the adrMii.iriMi the adoption of all proper measure which will e-ure an erly nn J ianie '. diate eichat.e of cii -onera during toe continuanre of the war. I ni i- a leme lv whith I ci.ii 4 appre"iie, and; in mr j'idm(it, U .1 tetucdv which the coun'ry will Mnnrcite. A I hal hii ofrtunitv the other d if to ,-ive the Sen-tie the . rearon wby 1 was iu favor-ol the remedy byexehtiie. 1 ncfd not nuar repett theni Thev were in surratatice th-?e: tht it we leive our aoTdter in southern pti- iiia. in an unhealthy ilimte, ex peil, aa of iieceity they mn"t be. t hardhip they will encounter il sc teee, and tht to rrtore them to hel'h we iJeire to frinj then 10 their honie, that . they uy ctjoy the advautgci whiili honea!ote can ive. urn. sir, I J j not cue ta contiuue the diica.sumi upon that particular point futther. If it i- ' the jtirtment of the Senate that a jxdicy ocht 01 to be adopt ed which will secure an exchange ol priauiers, I muat be content ; but I hop that before ihia urject pistes from the consideration efthe Senate a very dfcided expreasion will be given in lavor of the adoption of such measure; ia will secure an immediate exchtne of prisoner during the continuance of the war. The other 1 evolution whih I propose to sub nit a a -ubtitute lor the proposition now before the Senate i te-tricteJ aa I uiuieiftaud the Uwi of nationa req iire us to restrict it. Thtt we hive a ri:ht to ret!ite ia t.ot to .be q'jetio ed ; but to what ex'ent. to wht point ? Asfaraj ihr 4t h civibxevl natUms allow to go Is thi Senate prepared to ro further ? I he eenator from Petnylvania, Mr Cowan, 'in a very able argument the eher day showed that cone:res con' i not modify or amend the law of i ttior.a. We can enact munic-ipi! law which will htve force uaon our own ctiiana. which ill have force npoto our own tuddier ; t-ut so tar as we no a nation. memher of the family of civilited nations, are concerned, we einübt mo lify the lawi pf Bttiona. Tbat system of laws has ben ' ""pCrl bf thenvj;eof nttiona, it ia the com Jt 1 nation?, and can only be modified 'T-rx .rj uage of nation?. m a 1 tr etrrect the statement of thi
't'-'tCvt ' Oantain Flinn. for whom, as i4vothee dav, I have a personal rectrd v 1 Trietidshif. Cip'ain Flinn. the edimr mv.. a nl ap'ee with the .Utemenl which I made he Senate, and what statement dues Captain "riinn not agree to T I was represented a mvng that he hid reported to hf neighbor that at Andersonville there were no cruelties perpetrated vpm our prisoners The Senale very well know that I made no uch statement; ai d it i vrv reaotih'e that Cpfain F';tin hul be urpris ) to see by the telegraphic liaich that I ha t made such a statement Caotaiu Flinn. I believe, waa nver at Anderannville. He wa pti-orer.at L'bbv; and wh t I a:d in repcct t Cpt" b'nu 1 iu reply to the evidente the senator from Mithifat Mr Uowanl add.ire) in re-T'ct lo the tre.in ei t of rriore: L bbv, od was exrre3?y te'r: -teI. The editor poe-t cn f utt!:r t. siv that Captain Flinn 'ya he had no cor ve-it'i.!i with me on the t. I bei icve thtt i trne. I do not re collect to have rcet Ctptnia F.ii.ii but once, and I think that upon tbe street i.f Indianapo Ii. tot for a lew ni;tme since hi releae frntn j D'bv. I did not prnfe-a fn the roire of the deSate ta p.k upon mv oan ku!ed.'e of what Cpain Ffi hid M'1 I !.dXrt no d. u.f, and I h te r.ow i.o doht. ih t what I iidw .i' eorre-t. I will reaii iee(n hat I said, showi: g that I enoke fforn infwtuiaüon: J I riare a?ve8 lb- ata'em-nt of aa honst mm 1011 ' a rrtM-eer tbeie fr t.or.fh-. a pa't t. ibe t n in a dua- ! '..lecetllyl tttet!il. TA Yn h eatn borne ' b ma-te thta a"l.err tu t.ia Nl.bhrn 1 k . d'nM tba tir be tvrt eraii ie- infl et- d en n P t4r in -uhrr. pr.Mit.. 4 ttat la n e 4 ! l tk I aiKI W m l.i,,.ki l m.- I.nt 1 - ! J - -- ft w o" U'b IT . leaa it bt. . ,;.e .il.ct rerx.rt. J in .. a - . ' J'"" " hraitc lrJ ft ' . 1L't;""! t0. 'VetSrt nXr T waa whitt I he had tte,l to Ua t,eittKnr . )yt ,rf W in debate I m.e .t m.re e1;l , ;l ,h,t m, ;tjrormi ' lion waa oerive-i in m r. waa oenve-i in m r. r.e bb a In iv. eoereef the arrrwi" m.e. K t aa,,lr 1 rVf-nvCor rerTiru. Mr F ? re I crr--tei a rcia. I umift aiding H e ptei f W1 et at or rep led ah. r I L.J .ai J . i. ilia ...I cobtinua!: TWa I was rLforjBtxi by L!j celgbbora with vivts ke MQveraed ImssedUtt! on bis return.
Of coma. tSit U cc&SaeJ ldXTbby piton. I uppoae Captain. Fliioa k&ew cotbicg about any Other." 1 I ndertöAlr to sute trt the senate wbtt Cap tain Flicn bad said to bis cethbrs, as tbty iaf roei es. S'or does Cptin Flinn undertake to correct that statement; tnt he u ad er takes to correct tbe sta tersest tbat be had been at AnderoovUIe, aid tbtt there wai no cruelties perpetrated at Aodersccviüe; a tbio that I never tboorhtof He was not there, and of c&uree could know nsv.bicg about the treitcnent of prisot.ers at Andersonville. I cvocede that if be iiw what was reported in the telegrsphic dispttch, be wciuli be surprise that I should have said that he hid reported that thete was no crue!lie at Arderoovdle. Ajjantle cJ'lottirertal.ea, as'I thltik.to make the impreioo that Captain Flinn waa not release-i through arry cfTorta which 1 tntde fn bis behalf. I am not poir. to dicuM tbtt que-tion. Captifn Flir.n's le ter w.n received by me, and that re-y md morr.In I took it fo the president ol the Unite! State, and he waa kind enough to make the rroper icior?eme-nt opon the letter; ai,d I pre :irie that thit letter, with the pre.oideut'a iiidoremet.t, is now in the proper ofSte in the war department to arjeak for it-elf Captain Fiinn knows by wirket fort. ke obtained bis discharge fron prison I believe. Mr, thia ia all the explanation I de Ire t j mke in respfct to this clitorial. Concluded on 2i page
MEDICAL. &&-CkA. FOR A CIRCCL1R DKSCSIBIXa ALL S "ZT M P T O M S ; Tha ymptorat of Catarrb, a they generally appear, are at firt very lifttt. Persons Rod tbey bava a coll, tbat they have irj'ieut attacks and ara more enlttv to tha change of temperature. In tkU condition, tb no-e may be dry, or a alight discharge, thin and acrid, afterward- becoming th-ck and adhesive. As the disease becorsi-a chronic, tte di- harne are increased in quantity an I cbaj'ffedio quality; tbey are row tbick and bearj, a-id are üawkcd or cmghed off. The secretion are offenvlvr, can.-ir a bad breath: tbe voice i. thick and aa-ail-il:e eyea are weak; ibe erike of tbe smrll ia lessened orde'tmjed; d"afa-i frequently take place. Another common a';d important symptom of Catarrb is, tbat tbe per on i obliged to clear bi throat ia tbe morning of a thk-k or limy muco, which baa fallen down from the bead dur n tbe night. When tbi take place tbe perron may be ure tbat bia disease Is on its way to tbe Ion, and ahouUt loae 00 time in arresting it. Tbe above ara but few of tha many Citarrh symptoms. A Slnjrte Rottla w II Inet a. Tl on tU to t uted tiree time ta day. From n n. Tboma J. Turner, Ex-Member of Congress rotn lll'nioa, late Speaker of the Illinois IlJu-e of Kepieiriittivc. and (iraud Master of A. F., and A. M., of the Stale of liiuoi. PairrosT. October 21, 18C3. Da. D II. Sttti.T Pear Sir la reply to joar notice of the ltb int.. 1 would My tbat I wan severely amicted with Catarrh fr years, when I became acquainted with you and houiht two txt'le of your bquid Catarrh Kemely. Before 1 bad ued one bottl" I waa wnt'il'ly improved, and before ibt aecond bottlwa finihrd, wm con.r,lfelv cured. I can T'C-mmei-d tbe m d cina to all aSlictrd with Catarrh. ne'pect'uPy ours, THOMAS J. 1UKSER. nr. lt. II. SKCIaVE V CO. Solb PaoraitToas, Chicago, Illinois. AT WHOLES ALK BT JOn D PAUIl Cincinnat', O. WW. JOHNSON" Detriot, Mich. I)'!.T KKemiA KCSII Indianai oU UHOWMNti A SIAJAN Indianapolis. ÄKyAiid for kale y all Druzi;tsti. decl3-dlyeod MEDICAL. is ni BEST REMEDY KNOWN roa Billious Complaints, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, HeartBurn, Sour Stomach, SeaSickness. &c, &c. Dr. JAkfP.S R. CHILTON, tbe Great Chemist, says: 'I know ita composition, arxi have nodoabt It will prove Ott beneficial to thoaa complainu for which it ia recommended." L)r. THOMAS BOYD tayt: "I strongly commend it to the notice of ihe public." Dr. EDWARD Q. LUDLOW says: "I caa with conSdence recommend it." Dr GKO. T. ÜKXTKK eayt: "In Flatulency, Heartburn, CctWenen, Sick Headache, 4c, tbe SELTZER AFRKIENT in my bands baa proved indeed a valuable remedy. Tor Otlier Teatlmonlala, see Miel awltti eacb llottle. Pans iirrracTcaiD oslt it TAI ILA It T A C O 2? Greenwich Street. Ticw York. ITTFOR SALE BT ALL DRUG0I8TS. marl7-My NOTICE. SEW WIIOLHSALI! HOlISli HAVING SOLD MT INTEREST IN THK LATE FIRM OF E. C. 1IAYIIEW & CO., I desire to sra'e tkst I am in to war connected with, or interested in. th new concern of 'Riy, Mayhew A Co.," a muht in'erred from the title. I woiM aiso tat that I bava leased a Cne set of rooms ia tbe tiew buildir g v:i Meridian Street, just North of the Pitzgibbon Block, Acd bnt a few ateps from tbe old tand, wher? I intend to open, about the litii cf February, a prime atock of BOOTS & SHOES, All frb fr m the manufscturcrp, cf tbe latest and bent et) lea, a"d whih my ptt taccess enablea soe to buy for Casb. Marine be ia tb U!inea in this city rcr ten year, carnu h cb tine 1 he ruaJe 'he entire purcha for 11 eld f. rn and manajr"d a'l ! affairs. I fel conrident of mv ability to mj:i my former cntorar and friend, at d punhsr of our tin of odt eenertlly, all f w hom w 11 l e mi't c rdially welcomes a: my new and rL.a tl;rabla lcaliar:. E. C. JIAYIimV. TELECRAPHIC. S. -TELEGRAPH COflWXY, Office o. 14 I'ennajlTaniia St oriOSlTF ODD FELLOVS' HILL, GROUND FLOOR. ' I " M ravove aimed Telejrapb Comonyg Up are now oj-en fer tbe transmits on ef Meag-ea to all po.tits ia tha La ted Stale abd Briaah Frounce. J.nlt-dlm ESTRAY NOTICE. "ROKE out efear rru'e r-n. on n!sbt lat week. " 5 bead of Males, aome of tbea branded with as Ü -b p, aoa. wj:b a u on the left Jaw, aal - orauA.a ,a; pe.-cvav-v ay prra w- wvi r-taru a1d tables or snv part of beta, r r t.f.raatl D a to beir whereabottta, at iJaU-Ja stas:, wiJ ba Jlbaraliy re ward ad far their RAUS, I'kAJDT A WOOPAJL
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L. LUDOEFF & CO., iCCCEJSCES TO TIIOSSK. & L.AIIEY. WfiOLKSALK DXALXS-S IS NOTIONS, TAILORH' TXlIM3IirVGS Cents' Furnishing Coods, AND xasr xj n ji jk o "5W m HATE REMOTED TO No. 32 South Meridian Street. irTMual reeclTed. n erj lare lertraont of ;oodi, a-Itlcli ivlll be aold att sa mall ndvanra on ."Xeaar York pri'oa aprt-dly MERCHANT TAILORING. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! 53 11 J RESPECTFCLLT CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE citiiens of Indianapolis to tbe fact, that tbey have opened at No. 19 Virginia Avenue, A Ilegulur Merchant Tailoring Establishment. And solicit a share of the patronage of tbe community THEIR STOCK OF COODS s Is complete, and being in coarse of a gentleman whose ability as a Cutter rank a No. 1, tbey are prepaied to Ell orders which In every re?pect they will WARRANT equal in quality, style and workmanship to anything found in any similar establishment ia the city. TTTRemember tbe place. No. lO Virginia Avenne. CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c NEW CARPET STORE No. 81 East Washington St., Holum 11 k Old Stand, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WR HAVE A LARGE ÄTOCX OF CARPETS, oil-cloths, mattings, satin delaines, reps pekin cloths, Daiiiaak l.nce. i1iilln & "lottlnrlinni crzz: X3LJ ncL'ja tx xi ä $öAI1 of these Goods having been purchased before the late advance in the Eat, wa will eil them lower than New Tork wholesale prices. Also Jast received 100,000 Piece Wall Pap x itntl Window Shades ICRAUSS & CALL. le?B'4-dle ACENCY. TAR SPRING PETROLEUM COMPANY, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital Stock tC0O,0O0 DIVIDED INTO 30,000 SHARES AT $ 0 EACH. Incorporated under tbe Laws of Ohio, Dec 20, GEN. S. F. CART, President, A. D. DREED, Vice President, 0. K. MOORE, Secretary and Treasurer, E. KINNET A CO.. Banker. A D V I SO a T BOARD. MaJ.VTM. CCMBACK. MILKS (IRS EN woUD.Ksq. ADAM POE. I'. D., Methodist to"k Concert!, JOIIND CALDWKLL,Eq, Sec. Sanitary Fair, LEN. HARRIS, Mayor of Cincinnati. JOHN W. PRTI.LIPS, PRTRR GIBSON. Ksq., HAMILTON LION. Indianapolis Agency at No. 39 1-2 West Washington Street. ED W A ICD I1A111E. AENT. jan28 dim BOURBON WHISKY. j. aV d. du:vca:v, No. 77 South Meridian Street, lndlannpolls Ind. WnOI-E'iAH I ALE ES IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TE1 HE attention ef tbe trtf?e i called to our complete 1 av-citment cf ail articles in our lme of business, boih a to quality and price Oar'oc cf I-OL'klN WHPKT is uniurpa-ed bj any eetablvi merit in the State, and dea'erv ibine to purchase Copper Distilled hourbvn Whisky are iuvited to cai' before purcLakiDg. JPpWe Lave removed from 153 East Washington street to 7? f.uih Mend aii inet. J. A D. DUNCAK. T7 South Meri tian Street, Jar96i-dly Indiacapoli Ind. PRINTINC. t&C. caaa. w. aa.i.u c. r. ecroeiascs. HALE aV IIL rCIII0., PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Sterotrpers and Rookblnders. No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, LNDlA5AK)LIs, LYDIAS A.' 't flmtrX BsKts cX tvary daacripUoa boj4 te order. BwvS3-3a
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DR. JOHN BULL'S COTSPOUaD GEDfiON BITTERS. The Eatrst and Tlost Im. portanl Discovery OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! No msu'i name is more Intimately connected with tbe biHtory of MATE RIA MKD1CA of tbe United Statee, or more favorably known as a pioneer in Medical Discovery than tbat of Dr.aTohti Bull, ofLouisvillc, ItTenttirkv. ' Hi inimitable preparation of S A It A PA II 1 1. LA has long stood at tbe bead of tbe various compound of tbst valuable drag. His Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Lozeng?s, io lew than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as the continent of North America. But tbe crowning glory of bi life remains to be attained in bis t iscoverv. or ratber combination, for be does not claim to bare been tbe di-coerer of CtXItltO , wLi'.h s tbe basis of the Bittet h now offered to tbe public. Ttat honor belut to the native inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues have t-een Known fur nnre tbaa two hundred years. Armed witb it, the Indian bids defiance to tha most deadly malaria and handle ithout fear tbe mst venomou oerpent. ltis a belief wit h them, that while there breath in tbe bod.t the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the Iss may be. v h Je Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorte this evtraveant pretenfion, he is nevertheless ai.-fied from a tborouab exan.ination of the evidence relating to its virtues, tbat a a remedy and preventative of all diseasea arising from eapoHure, either to change of wtatber or c!i jiate, or to miasmatic iLflutnces, ii stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserve tbe reputation it has so long enjoyed In Central America and th Yft. Indie. . I IV DYSPEPSIA And Its attendant train of symptoms. It acts more LIKE A CUAr-M than a medicine. Tiere is nothing in tbe wbtle range of Materia Medica tbat can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this di.seAse. A full account of this wonderful plant may b found In tbe 11th edition of tbe U. S. Dispensatory, pages 137 and I3.S3. A series of experiment in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has lust been brought te a successful ter-nication, and be is now enaMeo to offer to the public a combination ef CEDRON arith other approved tonics, tbe whole preserved in tbe best quality of copp-r distilled Bourbon Whisky, which be is confideut has n equal In tbe world. Be might furnish volume of certificates, bv ab lie bave long eince learned to estimaje such t.. ,s their trne value. Tbe safest plan is for every one to te for himself tbe virtues of a new medicine. U1VK T1IK CEDRON BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND T0Ü VTU I SEVER CSE AN OTHERS. It Is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CEDRON EUTERS are a specific. In ail diseases of the iSowels, Elver or Kidneys, In all aifectioBs of tbe IMAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR DOWELS; IN GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to uper?.! all other nmeiies. It not only cures tnese disease-, but it prerents ihero. A wine giass of tbe HttW. taken au bour -ef're eacb meal, will obriate tbe III . ffect o the most unhealthy cllma'e, n i screen the per taking It against disease uader tbe mot trying es ao ure. Sold by Drugglat and Grocers Grn eriall jr. Dr. JO SIX DEM., Principal Of3ce. Fifth Street, Locisrl la, Ky. SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 Sontn .Tlerldlan street, INDIANAPOLIS. Wko also sell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP Baoasxtber DAILY. KEKFKU a HCIU. oclff-U-sUyaVwlttMrn.
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Ir. IV. S.'PEXDEItY, mm DISPENSARY. No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St, il' AT THE AMERICA DISPE53ART WE TREAT BT a tew meUjod, ani wlib the kappia.t ralts all caes of lKseaes at.d conditions peculiar to female. Prolapse Uteri, (falhnc of tbe womb,) KmpUoo ef tba Sk!a, Cbloroie, or Oreen Sickneaacharacterlied by yellowish, dirty treen pallor of tbe surface; Iman&io Mei ta. rr absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or RtentTon of the Mnse; Dyraenorrbea, a painful and diacult flow of tLeMne-; Menorrhasra, er profuse Measiruaiiot.; Leucborrbtaor excessive and allerad secretin of tha anucua geaerally wkate, or nearly eolores and transparent. Header, have aivenyoa a class of d;ese tbtt are met with in Fercalea of all aa;. wbwtber aaarri-d or SBmarried; and to married Female would aay tbat there are many otb r forms of diaeae peculiar to your sex diseases of Prejancy, PartaritiaD, and Lactation, of which pace will Dot admit aa elucidation. 1 omit it for tbe council cfcamoer, adding but one more disease to this ut, and that is a formidable one Ulceration of tbe body of tbe Cteru. .Host Important to Young .Tien. rVbr hollow cheeks and paled countenances tell la fearful laairuare and silent working of aome terrible die ea.e, nrtemining tbe contitatloB, memory and reason; harr inn them to a premature death. Reflect wfclle reaon holds rwty, and avail yoaraelf of the ervicea of Dr. Peoderj, whose treatment dissipates the slightest dUease and cures the most harrassinr weakness or other cauaa of ertoas difficulty or perpetual aanoyanca. VEMEKEAL IlISEXSES. At tbe American Di-peasary we also treat, wrraocr Mtaccav.and with tever failing success. Venereal, er what tbe quacks call private or secret diseases Syphylis irll its tage, Gunorrboea, Gleet. Stricture, r-prrm-a'orrhara. Seminal TTeakcess, Noeturiial Emission, Seiual Debility, impoteacy, and Fflects of Self-Abuse. The last six are treated in a Privat Letter," which will be sent free, on receipt of stamp. My treatment I deem It ancecessary to enlarge upon. Tba remarkable and astoundingcure performed through tbe agency o tbe MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS, and tte medical application ofLLKCTIiO-MAüNKTlSM. By tbe alternate use oi these two medical ageLts we get a threef d effect By elimination, morbid matter Is forced oflt of the eyatem, and by the absorbants, medicine is Immediately brought in contact with disease. Br the app ication cf ELECTRO-M AtSNETISM, nervous enervation is restored, and power added to the muacaisr tytm. I wjll guaraatee a cure of And also all rnflamatory dieeas. For further Information call and Judge fer yourself. TOl challenge the public to bring ma a case I cannot cure, it brought before tha a olden thread is broken. inrOce hours from 8 A. M. to 8 F. M. P O.Box 1264. nev30'C4-dlyeod WftKTEll AlUtAXCaCHE!'. C IV C I IV NAT, 80TJTHERN OHIO, .orth - D.ihtern Kentucky. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Short-Line . CSC IX ELo N AND AFTER MONDAT. NOV. 14th. TRAINS will run as f.tlows: Leave Indianspolia. Munjlug Express 4.1 A M Mail 10.50 A M Sight F.xpres 7.20 P M Arrive at Indianapolis. MortiingJ?x press 1.00 P M Mail 7.00 T M N' gbt Express 10 .u P M J?'Fare tbe ame as by any ether Route, aad tbe peed, safety and corr.frt of train eQualtothe best line in the country. TPr'AKk for ickets via ''Lid'aeapolis and Cincinnati Railroad " Scriul M otlce. Tbe new track into Cincinnati is complete, and p&asengerh by this line are now landed tiie "New Pearl Street Ipt," near the B'iraet House, about one mile nearer tbe busine-s centre of the city than aay other Depot. ROBERT MEEK, Superintendeat VT. n. L. Noblt, General Ticket Agent. A. S. Bcbt, Traveling Agent. novU-dtf .iiriinnapolis and iTIadioti JBL JBL. J3 . SX -M - 1864. riCTJj 1S6L lew Arrangement to Commence .tlon-da,-, .Mar lGt 1SC1. fSW'O passenrer trains dally (Sundays excepted) beI tween Indianapolis and Madison. Leave tbe Union Depot Indianapolis, at 8.00 A. M and 3 P. M., arriving at Madison at 10. 0 A. M. and 7.59 P. M. Leave the Depot at Madison at a A. M. and 2.46 P. M., arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 7.40 P. M. Tra'.ns leave Columbus for Rush vi He at 1 P. M., arriving at 5:10 P M. Returning leave Rushrille at 7 A.M., arriving at Columbus at 11:15 A. M. This Road forms a line vith tbe Packets at Madisen for the transportation of freight between Cincinnati aad In dianapol; and points West. Tariff of Freights as low as by aoy other route Shippers and merchants West will fled it to their! mer est to ship by this line, maris D.C. BRANHAM. Superintendent. THK INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, Financial A?ent msd Designated Depository of tlicEnltcd State. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 91,000.00 CASH CAPITAL PAID W 100,000 WILL receive subscriptions, as financial agent of tbe Government, for all of its popular loans Will collect gold interest on registered and coupon bonds on tbe most liberal terms. Currency bjads cashed on presentation when due. Alw ays on hand a full xupply of U. S. revenue stamps, for sale 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 througbout the West and East at verv reasonable rates. Will receive deposits, and loan money at 6 per cent., on gowl security Having unlimited f u-üiUe, will transact all kinds ef banking business on fair terms and with the utmost promptness. THF0. F. HACGHET, Pres'U INGRAM FLETCHER, Cashier. Indianapolis. December 3, 1864. dec4-d3m FOUNDRIES. tlOOSIEIt STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. '0., LOUD I'El'K, i Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers ta J ! STOI'EX, tiOLLOtr- Vf f .:, .Vc. VI.L OCR STOTES ARE OF THE LATEST AN mo-t itr.pr ved pattern. Our other work will embrace Iron Front, Columns, Railway, Kill and Hou Castings, Ac., Ac. Order-by mail or otherwise solicited, and prompt at ; terui-'n given. 1 Our prices will be found a low as any. Cilice, SaW-room and Foundiy UU SoathDewre street, two antares directly eaet ct the Ucioa I pot, oct23 SALOON. BATES HOUSE SALOON, (UNDER BATF8 HOUSE ENTRANCE.) K fjL, UaM. IAV E K BX Wl CHL', A. J, MYf JlS. l'ro)ri lor. FIBE Bar is supplied with pare liquors, wises, and taa i test brands of cigars tobacco; also the cboiceet oU Bourbon and kt huky. . i The establishment ba r-er renovated throogbeut. sr-lt' A. J. .niXLK. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, oi f ice Grmnaslnui Iiulldlnst Cerner ! Meridian and flaryland ; inDlAJTAsPQLIS. L5D.. arylaVslaf
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mn mum?, compaxv. ETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. i . - e . e :-' i' i ; h ?! h ; ... . J - ' w- - 1 . i .- . . .. 'r.St I f I 7.Jl 1 ß Erected 1859 Ov-ned by tho Co, CnIi '.ipil.il and Sttrplii. 2,?C.-M1T5 R2. Tbe Income af this Compacy ia do&bla tbat ef any etker S lr I nan ranee CorawaUoa ia ibe Ua!lesi Statea I Ijs FECIAL A f I KNTTON GIVEN TO THE IN SURA-NCw f2i ot farm propfrty, dwellings an Joat-b&iMingt. Xoscre!" rccb tttlldlrgs or cor;teT.tfB a very favaeable meaner, for tkrs r rw yaawa. Losses .".qnltably Adjnsted and lriuptly I'Mld Iu C aala. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, mtb21-VJ-Jly INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan& Pierce. REAL STAUTE AI1BXCY Firt Door E:ist of Palmer Honsr UP STAIRS.) UTK DATE. FOR ALE IIOC8F9 AND LOTS IN the City af Indianapolis, and Farms and Farming Lands in tbi State, and will sell lower tase cai Ke purrbaced e'vrw M1-dAwly .T"'n Q0ABTE8S iP ill THE STATE cj INDIAN . . -- "' s-. a - !. (THjE-VL STORE) MCK. (GbEl w, aaawi w - Has no crvKxncTiof wmi at cther fjrxABttsa sxent of the same naae. in or out of Lüd'vujjoli W. ä H. GLEHN. Prcpheton EXPRESS COMPANIE0. American Express Company, aid Taa UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON TOE CORN SB of WASH 153103 AND Meridian streets, laliarapol;. Ttrwda.ll Kxpreato tew Tort; Two daily Expree-e to Clnctnna't, and Two daily Exprc-es to Chicago and St-Loals; The above cJmpavie re lb only pfivila;at Eaawwaas. a he following rom'i, vii 3TDIANA CENTRAL; LAFATETTE A CHICAGO; LVD4ANAFSJU A PEkC: TKkKE II ALTE A KiCUatOND; BgLLEONTAlNK A lNDUSAPOLi. Vor.ey, paa?es, valuables aad freight cairlaU wlav afety ar.d di patrh, arid in charge of pc1al and etlciea' NateA. BJla aad Draft wMI be proajrrfly col' acted ap ir.tnrT., m.v J KiTTFEXELD, Aasat r i. iv ati: iii.asi. DR. COr.TOCk, MEDICAL Of TICK XO. 3 SOUTH Merm an Street, forfeit, b fe if te fall In car lag ary eaa-bat rwayeoree aMr h' car, no matter how bt:aata ' Lang atacd ag. . Ua warratta ywa a cure. Syphm, in the nr-asa' tae. k;i-d i va min- , jte-., crrej n 14 hour. Gleet of ?9 years tndiac Ah . m.mw m cmri v it ; - - -TV. rir7 in i p M nira FURNfTURE, MWOaüD iia.M) aVroRi; 233 East Washington St., UEAR LITTLB'S HOTEL, COOK T0VES. HEATtNa iTOrr, FURNrrO:E. ai d Mattrasascf a-'l atrd, cotll laL a:.J pe1cek L it caa here flt.4 e.erytb rr nKry te suaa ec aapl'te o:tt far a e.eeprae. at4 ai prices xewglag frcm ?5 to SO per cnt cheaper tban can le Sal rew .ty. wbeae lo tke c it. I ale bave a eemplet atcek f New r.cwere, Cavmsaws aaira, tealtSaads a&4 LaokUg Qlaaees. CaU see. . . . . J . JL kUJLSJ. jaaA7-
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