Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4479, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1865 — Page 4
DAILY SENTINEL
TUESDAY MUKMKU.fEUKUAKV S3 DRUID'S UTTERS. mi iz itmixct to rai roMiitt cirrictLTiu wim raaaca , Ac. Special Cerrerpoadcece f Tie IT T. World. Daltimohk. Ftbruarj 0. ITAHTtUO !IWi MOM AAXCC. Aq American gentlemen, a citizen of ft neigh boring aute. Ijo baa been, for raanj month ptit, in Pr5. where he Las busineaa rtlatiooa, and bo baa jul retarofj to lhi country, hi furniaLeii in ilh mdi Interest njr od highly iapriai. facts tonchinr th ei;rtinr ifltioni tteen France ted ibe Coi'eJ S ates. A part of these I bereith aeml to you I neeitaU about communicating other, although 1 a fa assured that they were rent to the Ute departaent. at Waibington. rose wetka ago. I judje that they re regarded with iiicreduhij there, aa no action whatever hae been taken rn ibt aubject, unleM the recent visit of Meara Lbcolnand Seward to Fart rr a Monroe m j be rezrde! in that light. At all event, with these facta Oafore or I have to hesitation in aajing that, in all probability, before the hp of another mouth, the oat on will be rudely awakened from the dream of fancied ecuiitv from foreign Intervention; aLd the Sni eonaiqqence of Mr. Seward' foreign policy fur the last four jera will develop themselves iu the ehape of a foreign war. C05ftQicycis tx ittort cr cc intcsTiki diat.is ox a. Grown crest and powerful under the o! J union, with our flap evrnwbeie iepected by foreign nation; with tbe evidence ol our national power on every f a ; and under a loreiaü policy inaugurated bv Monroe and ateadily adhered to by every democratic president, it i no wonder that the American people hare imbibed the idea that no foreign naiicu will daie to interfere with our affair Bat that was when we were one cation de ficto. The reason that prevented foreign interference down to no longer eiist in lcC5 However wrong the view ray be. in the eyea ol Koropeao government, we are now two nation; and there i t first t Um statesman in either EngTaxd or Frarre who be'ieve thu the north and ll e south will ever live together again inler oue government. Americans eveu intelligent Americans- have been too apt to regard our country as all the world, that ia, ia tbe senee that foreign nations held no relations with ours, which we were bound to reaped. ar.-ct.Taor ut hwid"ii piplomact. This delusion ha been or e ol the dop ran of the republietu party, never ark nw ledj. I, but alwg acted upon, and pirticularl by Mr. Seward iu hia whole di'toruatic c-treer. I need no: mention but two iu.-iaiices. When.iu lfcCl, the roveroreeitts of France and Knglar.d bad de cided to iecoj;n;ze the roJth aa a belligerent . power, and when their miniaters, in comp im, j went to the slate department and oSicially com rounicated that fact to Mr. Seward, be heard it. i Luthe nid that he would iffue to hear it, an J j that he did not and wuuld not hear it, and that j the government would lake no notice of euch a! i'erluration. Yet our govert.ment h s been j compelled to reptcl the at i:u Je wli b tt.cej nation lotk from that day to tliii What h ne -1 1 i - i 1 1 r . . i we lilitMJ uv air. orwiia w luiiuuii u i.iai. ulca.ion? Nothing; Uf iuse we htvebeen cutnreHed t do the vry th:nir which Mr Sew-ird ieclueU we would rot du. ! PtuD IBILITT Of lUUFniATK WAR WITH FRANCE. It is cletr, therefore, th at we as a nation hold t certain leUiiom to the other member of the ! preat ftmily of nationa, which Mr. SjwtrJ.UH the eiponent of the republican partv, has eu dei voted to iT.ore. but which two powerful! foreigt nttioi.a, at rt, i re not ui?po?fd tohae ! ignored. If Mr Seward iud ricel the cnfelera'e privtrermen he lmr in If"fJf, as he had j threatened to do iu lGl, we wwuld luve had war 1 with England in 11 It seems now, if my j facts are coireot. thit. in cw.n ju nee of an- j ther tiplomatic ll under of 51r It?ward'i we are j to have war wita r .-nce in irba. it may be lbt. after a war of in my )cr?, tSie sutn-rior resources M the iionti mty e:ib!e ti e U'frr to Coi quer and urjuate the iouth. Hut. if the?e fact shall be v er-tied, it would heenj tht it ia nt simply the relative pweis of the north and the routh that will detcimine the iue of the preeut war. Airceis or tiik ixtoiMATior It may be proper to aj lint the centleman from wrMm ihia iulormntmn ia derived et j iyed all the advantaeii at l'.iria which a hinh position in socicry. ii fluenti! roii:ectiona, and a pertcct knowledge of the French linctnce could confer. An ardent lorer of the obi union, and fincerelr desirous of ita restoration, he employed all .he rue ma whi.-h a Itre ftrtui;e and abund-1 ant leisure rould itff.ird, in t-t u Ijinr the reUiions which actually tihtf I between "the Ui.ited Sttra and the poers of Europe ; and he did thi-i be Caue he wis convinced brtoic the end of the second year of the war, that, iu the end.it would be the aword of a foreign power that would decide the qutrrel betaeen the north md south. UOW THE FACTS BECAME KNOWN. This ßentlean says that while the desins of the Einperor N ipoleon remin locked iu hia own breast till they are lipe for execution, yet there are statesmen and diplomatists at his court who. by a lone and cloe niudy of hi. character, can penetrate thoe designs as the lime approaches fur their consummation; and that thee ftttemen know thtt Napoleon epouaeil the cu of the south eily in He strnzcle. an I that all hi moTements. so far as Mexico and M iximili m are concerued, were del berately nu-lied and finally resolved on as so many ueccsive step. toward the af crand ifment of French power in America, and toward the firm e-ttbli-hmut of French empire on the southwestern frontier of the United Siate. Eerr atep that he hs taken, too, thtt in the letst affected the southern states, has been communictted, confi ientiall v but frankly, to Mr Siidell; and the emperor liusitL-Sfd that gentlernau tbat in ail he has done or ii. tend.', he is aiii m tied by the ovhi friendly fet-liugs to ward the south, ard will, when the proper momeuthll arrive.be the r: to recognize the independence of the confcJr icy. SCCatT COMMlSCI Al TBEATT Bt JVrtry TZKXCL AP TtiK SO IT II The fact that n coraracrci ! tre-tty was to be made between France and the south was alluded to in my letter of September a At that time, although aware that the main feature of ucb a treaty had been agreed upon, there was no means of ascertaining what thoe features were Mf present informant confirms the fact that the draft of such a treaty is in existence, and add that its main fettures have been communicated by Mr. Siidell to the confederate joTernment at Richmond- It is not pretended at Pari thai anyone there knoes cerwinlr sinple one of tbe provisions of its treaty, fijt copies f some of the articles which it is supposed to contain have been handed about among tho cluba Ire quented h citizens of the ouih re?'.dir in Iri. No positive reliance cm be placed rn the.e. and yet they emanate, in the first ir.atat.ee, from men who sources of information of this nature are second to none. TWO TttATlIS SAID to at tx rtTTxcr. According to these p'er it would seem that there is a; other treaty in existence, rflatsnc ex cluivelv to military fnt jerfs and the independence of the s .uth. For it seem to be enderstnod that the inJepenJe:.ie of the south ia to t e ! aeknowledtel by il.ia o'her tretty, aid thit in! it provision has been, or i tr be. trude for cu-r j anteic the ra iutcnanre )f tht in leeadcrce i bv a French arm v at.d ravr For thae o.p-e ! t which I refer contain rreuticn of the Fret ch -force and vf the French navy, in terms that leave no o'her infc rer.-c lbri tb-t they are thoe tlul are to be fUtinncd either iL the aoviherc ! state, or cl.-e ia Mxica sc 1 Txs. riACC TO HATE A MOfhlT Of KOl'THEEX TKO fclCTliNS. Thee cop;f f'T'. ': Tin term, that the sou' hern people, jaa ruiirly in the cutton rai-in and msr rn-ii.g täte, are ti rerume ihe culti vatiouol ir..iee to sfai ie at as erlT a penl as pra-t'cnble, rd wi?h the rjtmot avai!ab'2 force cf Ib.r tl.st can be commanded The French poverurcen tohve a monopoly of the trade in lhee two ta; !ea (or ome yera to come. or at leaatsucn framt'iii! idrAt.tfea as will amount r-t'cal'y D t tc m h i eti le: t that the Frecth Eovcrnff.eiit ei;ert that these e'mrr.ercial adrantace ill t-e j cm; vhat thev will fu!!v comperM'r lh Emperor fur htteter kemavdocf a military tr Cipl'-mat'.c nature in behalf of tbe S.uth. fWO COJISULATC 1135 Cisr STCAXtll c&otsisa rut AttAoiio JLft&er Uet ecrrcWrated ty üLs gre-.Ictaaa
I, that, lo relitica to tbe tllicir from Ecror of the lag French-built ironclad ateamer, which btte recently Uta allied trc by the New Yotk parr-rs. there I to doubt oo the mied ol my in formtnt-that theo to iron-clad re?!, baiit by the lt h5pbuilJmzti?cnt in Europe, ctrrjrIrg an armaraent f-upanior to that of any vel in our navy, and manned by crews of depera doe, ire co cro??icj the Atlantic, nd mil very soon aprr as acrorj ia tbe wir. My in for mart ia of the epic km that they will avoid Xt Ycrk altogether, tad, for the prcctt, Boston, and that tbey will make their first appear acce either at Philadelphia or C'nj Point, in the James tirer. It will be d.ficult, after thee res- ! have actually taken a part In the war, lor the French fove.tmer.t to conri ce ours that the emprror still holds a neutral position between tbe two belligerents. It can be too palpably proTen that they crc the Atlantic with the approval of Napoleon. Mr. Seward, at tbe eler emh hour, will hare to end directions to Mr. Diyton'a mrce-aor at Paris to demand his pa pert, anJ all amicable relations between the two cout trie will be at an end. X5rLtena or EtrvsiiCAS roLiiiciAs Kepubltcan politiciAts delude themselves with the iJea that we are safe from foreign interference, ard above all from foreign war, because the emperor o! France baa reached a certain age; because be is a cautiou-t man, and because to tak this step might embroil him ia quarrels at home, which, of all thing;, he wuhea to avoid. The character and deaigns of Napoleon are far better understood by my informant, and by thoe in Tar is from whom he deiivcs his information, than by any republican politician. What is now taking place in Ameiica aas been foreseen by the empeior for tbe last four years. lie established Maximilian in Mexico; he is now establishing Or (winn in Sonora, aa two of bis instruments wherewith to accompliah his purpose in America. ATT1TVDC Of TUI CATttOttC T Wa OF IltCfK. There is a religious side of (hi question, to which 1 can only now allude. 1 arn informed that tbe Holy Father, at Rome, not only ap proves of all that Napoleon has done in Mexico, but that the catholic charch expects to derive preat benefits, temporal and spiritual therefrom. Whatever Napoleon's designs towards the Uuited States may be, there'ore it may be regarded as certain that they w:ll have tbe cordial approval, if not the aid, of all the cathol C power9 of Europ. This fact becominp known here was no doubt the origin of the report, that all the catholic powers of Europe had entered into a league for the simultaneous recognition of the independence of the Sou lb. DaciD.
MEDICAL. r: MX tUfCKU. TOR A C1IXULAR DESCRID150 ALL SYMiTOMS.nöa MPTOMS: Tha yiaroTaa f Catarrh, a tby geriemlly appear, are at tlri very t-lnbt. perMaa Cud ibey hve a col I, that tW have r qutnt attack-, an.l are raorc t.e native to tb charnj"a cf ttxpera'ure. l.n tbi condition, the ne nr b dry, or a alight di-charge, thin and acri1, afterward becoming h k and adberive. At Ihe di-eao become chronic, tbe discharges are increased In quantity ant changed in quality; tbey are row thick aiid heavy, and are hawked cr ccc'aed ofT. The -cr-tiotm are of-fon-Tf , caaing a bad brcatb; the roice ia tbicli aad caul: the eye are weak; tLe Kent of tbe smell is lt-tened or de-trojed; dafne freiQent!y take ilce. Another cammon and important ayrptora of Ctarrb ia, that tbe peri-on i oblid lo clear tU throat in tbe morning of a thick or hir.y muco, wbirh baa fallen down fiom tbe Lead during the iiivbr. Vi ben tbi take place the perort nay b rare tht bis di.-eae ia on ita way to tba I arte,, and abocM lute no time in arresting it. Tbe abora are bat few of the nany Catarrh yrsptotna. A Single llottlp will Inst a .tinnth-to ba uaed three 1 1 iura ti altajr. TESTIMONIAL From IT"n. Tbma J. Turner, Ex-Member of CorpreM nta llloios, late eaker of tbe lümoi Hon-e of Representative, and Grind Mater of A. F., and A. M., it the State of Illinois. Riaroar. October 21, 1SC3. Da. T IT. SatttE IVar Sir: In reply to yonr no'ice of the l?ta inet.. I won!d t-ay that I w kevrely aff.icred mitb Catarrh fr jears, wbm I bee nie acnuaiated with yoa and boa ibt two bot'le of your bqntd Catarrh R tried y. Before 1 bad ued one bottle I waa MerMlly lmpruved.and bef. re the second botil- was finished, w tu cpltely cured. I can rtc'Eimend the mid cine to all aSlicted with Catarrh. ResprctMil'y onr THOMAS J. lURSER. Dr. If. II. SCELYE V CO. Sout Paorairruas, Chicairo, Ullaola. AT WOOLESALK BT JOHN D PARR Cincinnat', O. WJI. JOHNSON.. . Detriot, Mich. DM1.Y KrFF.i: i RUSH Indianapolis. BKOWNIXG A SLOAN lndinapclii. fcjVpAnd for le by a'.I Druggina. dec!3-dlyeod MONEY ADVANCED. MONEY! MONEY !! ADVA5CED 03 Watches, Diamonds a JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, (uns, Musical Instruments, LADIES' AKD GENTS' WEAR1IVG APPAREL,, BED CLOTHING, A5D Ileuaetaold Goods of i:err Descrlp tton. A'l artkN-a -f valae boagLt, o'.d or exchanged at tba UNION LOAN OFFICE, Vo. 13 East Washington St., (k few door wt of Littla's HateL) 5. K All trar.ariir.n tr'.ctly coaf.detj'ial. X3QgT"AU cnrtdet!.d pl'e are soil fr tba acouct VellT-lj. J. M S01IM05.
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REAL ESTATE AGENCY. HILL, aV co..m:ic. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, a.lWeat tTnatilngtnn sirect. INDIANA POIJ IND. J1VEKT taietyof b-jvrj! aerra'tlnx tc a Military J Cain Aebcy traatrd in a manner lo vmrract 'actio. Tb artet tk ot tbo wi-b!n tj prch., vtl" W or rent real etata ta directed to thb Cra. ' fya.ttf PROVISIONS. iEW PROVISION flOÜSE i" HAVINd OTRNkn A WHOLESALE AND :ETalL Prtaa oa e, ret door t tba J orral 01 re, e i kferdiia atreaf, I offer ai'a at ratea far te'ew p-eent retail piic-. the f. net aad tt Ca'ed Meat to a bad In the cltyt fAoe. Pia. a ai4 aj(r-Cred Itaa de Mcata. St.ael and Cis:Ard buu!drr, Ie Prk . and ibefiae-tq,ai!,yoTtaMjitBpln tleti aod eg. r ta rata or crock; lo, tbe Ccea; branda of Fatatly Utr, by aack or barrel. Call and ae n. All article lueaJ free. OTlae, o. St Sörth VerlfUX u,uci9 eu. mar.
NOTIONS. &C.
L. 1UD0RFF & CO., aTCCXSSCfc TO TIIOHSSEK I.AIIEY, WHOLESALE DKALFRÄ 13 NOTIONS, TAILORS' TKI3I3tXXOS Cents' Furnishing Coods, MtL O sjft M. JK XtB, W m HAYX RXKOTXD TO No. 32 South Meridian Street. E3"Juat reeelred a very large erttnent of Goods, uhlch will be old at a asnall advance on !tew York prices MERCHANT TAILORINC. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! !IK IjADIBS VM 11 J' Rt.trKCIftLLT C'AU IUI. AITKSTI05 OF THE cttit.a. of loüic.pblU tw tt? fct, th.t lhy h.r Xo. 19 Virginia Avenue, A 15t ;;ti!ar Jlcrchaeit Tailoriiiff Itallislimtii. And B-jllC'.ta bara of tb fatranagcf tLe cftnmtitlty THEIR STOCK OF COODS 11 1 cuuiplete, and be ng In charge of a Kentleman arbose ability at a Cutter rank a No. 1, tbey are prepaid to fiil orders wbicb la avery recpect tbey will WARRANT equal la quality, iy!o atd workmanship te ajjTthif( faend In ar.y tlmilar Cktabl;uraect in th c!ty. 7",1Re:'Esber tbe place, 2Vo. 19 Virginia Avaiisic. CARPETS, V ALL-PAP ER, &c. NEW CARPET STORE Xo. 81 East Washington St., H i H n ii 11 ' m O 1 I H t ii ii cl , OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WE HAVK A LAR0X STOCK OF CARPETS, oil-cloths, mattings, satin delaines, reps pekin cloths, Dainaak, Lace, 71ulln Ac Kottlnffham gz: xj flcrjr x. c ro: S3 All of tbeaa Oooda bavins been purchased before tbe late advance In tbe Eut, we will aell them loweV tban yew York wholesale prtcea. Also Jaat received 100,000 Piece Wall 1'ap ,r nntl Window Shades KRAUSS & CALL. 1e9'4.d1v AGENCY. T -tV It SPRING PETROLEUM COMPANY, OF CIXCIXSATI, OHIO. Capital Stock f-COO.000 DIVIDED 15T0 30.C00 SHARES AT t EACH. Incorrtorated ender tbe Lawa of Ohio, De. 30, 1334. CKÜ. S. F. CART, rreMdent, A. Jl. EREFD, Vice lYebUect, 0. K. MOORE, Secretary aad Treasnrer, E. KIN5ET A CO., Barkers. ADTUORT BOARD. KaJ WM.CCMBACK, WlLRHGk k.N v uoD.Foq. ADAM PUR. I. D., Mttbodint Ko"k Concern, ;0IID C.tLDVF.LL,F..-q. ree. Sanitary Tair, LK5. HARRIS, Mayor of Cincinnati. JOUN W. PRtLLirH, PK1KRC.1BSON. Kjq., IIAU1LTU5 Li 05. Indianapolis Agency at No. 39 1-2 West Washington Street. r.DWAKI) IIA1UC. Ar.ivr. Jan34 dim BOURBON WHISKY. J. Sc D. DUACAi'V, No. 77 South Meridian Stree Indjannpsll, ind.f VTHOLTSALKDLALXES IN FORKIOS AND DOMESTIC ninK alte-jtioa cf tbe traJe 1 caed to cor e'rrp'ete avortment of a'l artV!es In cmr line rf buMD, ! both aa toqual-ty aod price j Oura'ock of BO UK BON WBISKT ia unsurpassed by I ary e.tabl'sbaiec: la tbe Slate, and Jaier wjbiag to ' purrhaM Copper Distilled F-irNj3 Wh:ky are invi:d j to caJi before purcbaicg. JITT'e baw reraoTe-1 from 153 Eat Wallr.oc j aireet to 7?eetsh MerU.a strtet. i. A D. DUNCAN. 71 Sutb Men Jian Street, ; JaL9"65-dly lad anapolis. led. j PRINTINC, 6cC. ca ju. w. aai-L. c. r. atrcwiaac. HALL A UCTCIIIft'SOX. ILa1N AND CRNAXENTAL STEAM BOOK AKD JOB PRINTERS,' ateretrpers and ItookbiRders No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, ! UDLOAPOLIA, IGUANA. llriLk Bouk-s of awry dnnru acala te ord.
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S CO.UPOlJiVD CEDRON BITTERS, The Latest and Jlont I in. portant Discovery cr TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! It man's came ts more Intimataly cennected with tb hlatery f MATkRIA MEDIC a of the United State, or mora favorably koowa as a pIouer ia Mallcal DtcTtry than that f Dr. John Bull, ofLouisVille, Kcntiickv. His Ixumitable preparation of SA ItMA PA It I LA baa long stood at tbe bead of tk varloua compound oftbat valuable drag. I i baa i i ! ! Hia Compound ot WILD CHERRY become a household word throughout the West and South. Hi Worm Lozeuia less thau a Tear ailtr tü;r ClroüUttlOD, atUineU a reputation j a. . i a. a . . a k wide jread aj tht r.tntmbt of Werth America. Hut tha crowclo glry of b(a Ii T-? regains to be attained in ! bia Clacovery. or rather coEbination. for be doea not i . cUIm to have been the !i.-coverer of C' 1: 1 K O , : wtiich the basU of tbe Rittet s tow offered to tbe publie. That honor belnK to tbe nat.va inhabitant of Central Amrrica. to betn it virtue.-, have b-en anou for more than two bu. dred years. Armed with it, tho j Indian bida defiance to tbe ruo deadly cataria ard . bandle ithout fear tb raot venomoa cerrajnts. Iti. , . K 1 f .Ith (hum lt.t titl. (k.M iK.W4.l.AKy.4r
tbeCedroa is pote et to cure, no oattr what the isear" ? VvO pasoeer traiia daily citjt excepted; bemay be. ' JL tween Indianapolig and 'Iji.'.Uca.
tay While Dr. Kuli 1 t-t prepared to endor tb!s evtravaaatit pretension, be ia nevertheless aatli-fled from a thorough exaruination of tbe evidence relating to its virtuea, that aa a remedy and preventative cf all diseases arising from exposure, either to change of weather or r H.rt, r to ra'aroatie Influences, It ataid WITHOUT A RIVAL! KrA Jnatly deaen ea tbe repntatif.a It ba to long enj'jed ia Central Amerka and tb WeBt laJIea. f I IV DY8PEPSIA And ita attendant train of eytuptom. it acts mora LIKE A CUAhM than a medicine. Tnere is notb'.njc in tbe whole range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this dease. A full acconnt of this wotiderful plant may be found in tbe 1 1th edition of tbe U. S. Dlopensatorj, pare 13-;7 and IM A eriee of eiperirrer.U fn wbicb Dr. Ball baa btenfor year eneaged. baa lot been brouabt ta a rucceanlcl terTttcation, and be ia row enaMeo to oüer to tbe public a combination of CF.DKON vrith other approed tonics, tbe whole preserved in tbe beat qoality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, wbicb be ia confldeuttaa n eiual la tbe world. lie might furnish a rolume of certiScates. ba ab lie have long lnce learned toestlmaie iccbi....j4 their true value. Tbe safest plan la for every oo ta te for him elf tbe virtues of a new medicine. UlVr. TUR CEDRON BITTERS ONK TEUL, AND TOU WL'i 1CKVXB USK AS OTHERS. It is not tecesary to publish a long llt of dieajes for wbicb tbe CEDKÜN BITTEKS are a specific. In all dUea.es of tbe Bowels, Liver or Kidneys la all aJfoctloaa of tbe BKAIN, DEPENDING fjrON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; ENGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to supers. all other remedies. It not oc!y cares these disea', but it prerents ihem. A wine g!aa of tbe Bitters, taken an hour lefure eacb naeal, will obviate tbe ill ffocts of tbe mo?t unbealiby climate, nd screen the person tak!:g It afiin: disease under th mot trying eipo-ure. orally Dr. JO!I. HULL, Principal Offoe, F'b Srei, Lnuil M, Ky. SOLD XHGLXFALl ET DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 ffontta .vierldlan trtet INDIANAPOLIS. Uli ilaO wt'.l j ncxL3 sahsatarilla, 1 BULL'S WORM DESTROTTR. SMITH'S T05I0 3YRÜK ftaoataber DAILY. REUrCU
MEDICAL.
II TSX BEST REMEDY KNOWN rca ait Biilioaa Complaints, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, HeartBarn, Sour Stomach, SeaSickness. &c.t &c. Dr. JAMES R, CUlLTOy, tbe Great Cbetal. ayr "I know u corcpositicc, aoa kava no doubt it wtU prore tnoet beaeSdal ia tboe conplalsta for wLkb it ta recommended." Dr. TIIOMAS BO TD aayr: ! itroogly coraaead It to tba DotKe ef i ba pabbc" Dr. EDWARD O. LUDLOTaaya; HIcaa !Ui renf!5er.ee rerotarriend It. Dt GKO. T. DKXTCK-aaya: "la Flatalercy, Beartbarn, Co-tlreceaa, glci Headache, Ac tba bgLTZKR APEHIENT la xcy ba-da baa ptoved tcdad a valaaMe rstaedy. For Other Teatlmonlala. ae lnm phlet avitU each Uottle. arraCTrair crir tr T A II It A IV T & C O . 278 Greenwich Street, New York. nTTFOJl ALK BT ALL CKÜiiGISTS. marll-dly WIKTEK AlUlAXCaEHEXT. C NCIN NAT , SOUTHERN OHIO, ortIi - Eastern Kentucky. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Six ort Lino rTk. DD. OTt AKD AFTFB MONDAY, KOV. 14tb, TRAINS will raa as faUowa; Leave InilaoapolL. Morning Kxpreaa 4.10 A M Mkil A M Night Eipress 7.23 P M Arrive atlndianapaHs. Morrjinj F.ipre I.W P 11 Mail 7.011 P H NiRht Express 10 5 P M ! jrrFar tbe frame a by ar.y otber Roota. and tbe j apeed, aafety and comf-rt of train equal to tl.e test i line in tbe country. j JTpAik for 'kketa via 'iDdianapolla and Circiaaati ! Railroad " j Special .otlcc. Tbe new track tat Cinticnuti J U coDplf te, ard paheuifer by this line are tow Itndrd ! tbe "ew Pearl Street Dept," near the Borr.et i Hu-, bwul or.e mile oearer Ih bu-ine centre of tb : et "hsa acy ott er Depot. HUBERT MKKK,SnperJr.terjJect. VT. II. L. Noaa, OeLeral Ticket AeM I A. S. Bear, Traveling A-ai, uovla-d'f j I I tl I ! i 1 IUI JOl 1H rttld TfndSäll tun. a B eia.. ej . xue. . . lOlM. JPhCll-- i'S I0l)4. -v-A--i" fcaZ2-aE s.,v rranffeiiient to Coinnirnr an ÄF .y 10 IK61. Leae tb Iniou Depot Ir.'.ianapol:, at 6.00 A. ü and 3 F. M.. arriving- at Madison t 10 50 A. M. a.id 7.5 P. M. Leave tb Depot tl Xais ju at ö A. M. and 2:4 !'. .M., arriTirs t Indianapolis at 11 A. K. and 7.4 P. !u. Train 1"ave Columt'us for RaiTi1 at 1 P. M.. arrie:nat5 K)p M Retornin leave Kbil! at 7 A. M., arriving at Colaml-us at 11:15 A. M. ThN K'Jid forms a liae with the Packe al MadSe-n for tbe trant portation cf freight betwen Cinrlcbati ad Iddianapolia and pointaWet. TariJT cf Fre'.pbts a e by any ether rota. Shippers and mercbantf Went !11 flud to tbeitr. eat to ahip by tbisllne. maris ü. C. DP.ASHAM, Superintendent. mm w ' i it:. INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, Financial A cent sind Designated Depository of the lrnlted Mate. AUTHÜRIZKÜ CAPITAL. . CASH 'AMTALTAID IN. . WILL receive t.ubcriptin-, an financial agent ot tbe Government, for all of its popular loaa Will collect gold inu-re: on registered and coupon bonds on tbe most libetaf terms. Currenev bans cached rive f at i in whn itn. I Always on hand a full ftpply of U. S. revenue sumps, for sale at tbe rega'ar discount. Will boy and aell all government securities, orders on Washington, coin and exchange in all tbe arincipsl cities. Will make collections throughout tbe West aod Eaet at verv reasonable rales. Will receive deposits, and loan money at 6 per oent., on good security Davlng unlimited facilltle, will transact all kinds of banking butineo cn flr terms and with tbe uuuoat promrtnefi. TIIFO. T. HACGHET, Pre'U INGRAM FLCTCnF.R. Cabier. Indianapolis, December 3, HM. dec4 -dim FOUNDRIES. SZOOIER STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. COX. LOUD a PECK, Manufacture and Wholesale Dealers ia ALL OUR STOVES ARK OF THE LATEST AN ; moot Impr ved patterns. Our other work will embrace Iron Fronts, Columns, i BaUway, Mill and House Canting, Ac, kc. Orders by mail or otbenrii-e solicited, aod prompt attention given. Our prices will be found aa low aa any. OEce, Sales-room and Foundiv 183 Sooth DeMware t street, two squares directly east of tbe Caioa Depot. oct23 SALOON. BATES HOUSE SALOON, rUXDHR BATFS HOrK ENTRANCE.) m "y I ! a. J, .nri:ics, rroprin or. ' MMHE Far ia cpplie.1 with pure liquors, wtnea, aad the , lxst bran i of cigars aod tobacco; aisO tbe chcioe.t ( old E-nrboti ar.d W'bea: vbicv. Tbe eftablUbmect ba Wn renovtd tbreugboct. A. J. lirialaEV. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office-r.rninaa,u ISMildlujr, Corner : TfrltlMn sand Maryland At INDIANAPOLIS, IND fllif DOORS, S AS h'BLI DSV&(
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wn msm cö:,ipil Ol IIAHTtOMUi t.OII. ÄTNA BUILDING, iriDiAnAPOus. i. - ' t r ,a Li li ill : 'J t tip. -;;rV V ' Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. Ca Capital and Surplus, ??5115 52. TbatBrcw of tkuCotrpary I dt '.e that of aaj wtier Fire Irtan rianee C--jnraT!'fi late ra! S'.ate. 17 SncCIAL A TKXTIOS GIV E5 TO THlt 159ÜSA5CX ij et t arm property, dwelUigta and out-baJdioira. In a-re euro btildir t; or cooiaola ra a very favorable aaaer,fr tbree ar Cre yeara. Loaaea IUuUablr Adjtiatrd and riullr lald In Caan. WM, KEJiDERSON, Agent, mcbai-'CJ-dly t5!UXAPOIJa.lSDIA5.4. R EAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer Rouse ;UP STAIKS.) WZ naVK POR SALE HOCSrS A5D LOTS 13 tbe Ctty f lndiaaBMl'.a, aod Parma and Farming Land in Ui Mate, and will sell lower than car Se puirba-eJ e!aHra 'abJI-dAwlf AU tfjjL . state. liriDU .- ..... . . . -v"- a . - 1 j i....- . .- . .1 9 S - C3Jl-7.:4.v Ii 9 a T Ilia no coxxrATio wmi att CTHrn i.-tihu m et f( tlv? rorjc ncra?. in or tmt of Ia-l; ir. .;'l W. ft H. GlESU. ?Kzi :'.. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, aas raa IliKlTFH STA TPS FYPRFSS HflMPANY. wisiasjasasaw WIIaakW sskaraaj aaaww wwaaavwav t,VFFlCS ON TUü CüNKK 01 WASHINUTOS ATCt ß Meridian streeu, IndlanapoU.. Three da'.Iv Expreeeato New Tcrk; Two daily Kipre-aea la Clrjrtntati, od Two daily Kapraa to Chicago aid 8l. Um!; Tie above Cvu;aa;es are tl n)y pti'gt! Eipratroi 'he icllvwuit; raa 1, vis: iScmCAOO. I.NDIANA1UU3 A IKbU; tfrrk ha rrit a Richmond-, BKIXXONTAINX A INDLaJtAPOUl. Monty, )aaagts, valaablea and fre.jht carried s-.ta safety an4 dipauk, aid In charge ef pacta! and e&lc.eai ?a..t.erti. reliyretnn; Notes Bill and Drafts w;Il be procptly eo'.Wd a a rau I. r,L TTKRr iELD. Arct - I'tti vate oisrasEs. ar R. COLT OCR, MKDiCA L OFFICE NO . a aC-UTK DR. CO d:an Mreet, forfeit k a fee if ba fal'.s ctr la? ary CSM-tbst resy cone ene bS fare, bo cat s' h'jw o-t;rt'a l EP tarxliac- wsrrsBt Jew a core. Hypbil:, ia the primary t tas. helped ia a .aate,cvired In Jt hocrs. (ileet f years ta' r.g cured bv frr. C "ce nr. 7 t ! T M. marL FURNITURE, fcC. mi-:co.jli ii ao vroKi:, 233 East Washington St., NEAR LmXTl'S HOTEL, CtOOK rruTF.5. II KATING nOTf.a, 7TR5!Tn.F. j .i d ilttrar rf all kind. cond:ot. ar4 jn T u ean kera fli.d trfh i rce.ary t saaXe a cbbr.lta outfit fr kau eeeptir, arid at prices r.rsi rru SS ta W per cent cbpr l-ancaa t a tat n .ay. la tt.m c.U. I a so aava I tapiu Ulr Tinware. Cocraoa Cwaira. Uir.aJi Li Ukti4 Qlaaees. CaU SJul Si ssa.
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