Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4492, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1865 — Page 4

DAILY SENTINEL

WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAP.CII 15. THE ILOWKK. Ur-c la a gold.n bar 1 cast to t arth a sed. Up tbr rata flower. Tit pr. tali, weJ. 1 and fr they Thrr mj f ardea bower, At4 nattriifiC dlctat Cur4 a and my Sowar . Then It grew to till It wr a crowa liLt. But thterea f rota o'er tt all S:oI the e4 t y t'gbt. S.w'd U far and wide By ry town and tower, TW II te peop: cried. ?p!endid I th ßo'f." tad my litt! fable; II thai rum may read. Unti c ia rle the flowers Dw, for all have got tie red. And in are pretty enough. And ioa are poor indeed; And cow again lb pepi Call It bat a tnd. TtlSThOV A Uomance of Ileal Life. . FramTbe West Chester (Pa.) Record Maoy years ago a Mr. G , of this county, after a long nickce UicJ, and left a wife and twoamall children a boy and girl in humble circumsUECM, to ght their own battle through life. A little cot Lj the hillside, near the Urandrwlue, wa wcaml to the widow and children. Time passed, the girl became a woman, married a ter? orihj man and movod to 1'btlaJelpbia. He was stricken down bjr disease, and after a Ion fickneH diexj, leaving hi? yount: wife with two small children to return to her mother by the "hillside near the Urandjuine." The boj a!j became a mm. Not latiifiul with his jj-o.-ptcu an l surrouedi:), he the koü Henry one epring morniDC with the Llcir of mother an i siatcr, flirted tjt the great west to make his fortune. Tiaie pa-eed, and mother and ister receircd letters from him t he jourr.ejnl westward until he p?sed Fort Iclojeu l voce, when they faild to tective any; yet )u Heorj wa trarelirg. Lot .ttiifii-J with his prontct. AlJ m lie trartled on tutil he cau:t to ike ttato of ChiLualiua, in Mexico Stopping at Opoura lor a few days to recruit, Yank Henry became acquaistcd with one ti wk eyed sicoietta, and before long Lc wai able to far th.it lie baJ found hi KMorailj. And Yankee Henry became marned, ar.J ottled nnionp hi Mciicui friend.. IJeirt a nt;tn of an ingeniou turn of mind, he iooq atoni.-iieU the native.-, roadc money ar.J wn a Icuiing una anoi; them. Years passed, during all of which time mother and iatcr etill plodded alocg in the cot by the "hillside near the Urandy wine." Two weeks ago last 'ihurdty Mr.. G oa '02 to the po?toffice, found a letter there from htr fori Henry, in Mexico. As it had been so long since hearing from him, she opened it without much ceremony. A piece of tissue paper fill out hhe picked it up examined it; it contained a coat of arm, hid figure, date, and writing in different colored inks and read: Messrs. Well, Fargo k Co pij to Mm. O or order, the sum ot nrt; vhovam dollakJi, in cold, and charge the same to Juras, Ci'tioa k Co., banker, Mexico." The letter informed ber that he was married, bad made money, and that the enclosed draft was to enable ber to Luj a l;ou-e, for, said he, "I am coming to ?ce you text summer, and wish you to bo nicely fixed, because I am poir.j to brir.g my wife and children with me." The same day Mrs. G took the letter and draft to Mr. 1'., a gentleman who had been her friend since her husband's death. The consultation over, the following took place. The text day Mr. 1. sold the draft in Philadelphia for over eleven thouMcd dollar; ix thousand dollar were invented in U. S 10 !!'; a house and lot were bought in ihe attitnt town of Coatesville for fire thousand, and the lone change was taken to refurnish. To dy the houe ia in order, and mother sad Lttr aie patiently waiting toe Harry, who left tteai mny years ago. ( tie apring morning, to peek bis fortune in the west, when they lived in the cot by the "iYdl:d" Lear the Brandy wine." Twelve Golden Jiaxltna. - The following extracts are taken from a little work, entitled "MUcellarea, or Choice Ob?erration od ricaaant retuarka on Virtues, Yioes and Humors of Mankind, both Moral and Di?ia Second Edition; by J. II." TLe initials of J. II. are those of John Hall. Bishop of Norwich, who died anno 1653, act S2, There U much In them for to-day 's reflection. 1 OS IKKM. In thy apparel avoid profuses, singularity, and gaudine., let it be decent and suited to the quality of thy place and purse. Too much punctnajity. and too much moronity, are the extremes of pride. Be neither too early in the fashion, nor too long out of it, nor too precisely in it What custom hath civilized hath become decent ; until then it was ridiculous. Where the eye i the jury, thy apparel h tbo evidence; the body i the ahell of the ?oul, apparel ia the Lus-k of that hell ; and the husk will often tell you what the kernel is. Seldom doth solid wis dorn dwell under fantastic apparel, neither will tbo pantaloon fancy tobe immured within the walls of grave habit. TLe fool is known by his pied coat. 2 0 CONVERSATION. Clothe not tby language cither with obscurity or affectation; ia the ono thou diicovercst too much darkness and in the other too much light cess; Lo that sreaks from the understanding to the understanding does best. Know when to apeak, let while thou howe-t wisdom in not speakirg, thou betray thy folly ia too long si locce. If thou art a foul, thy ailecce is wisdom; but if thou art wi.c thv oilcnce is folly. As too many wordi from a foolj mouth give one that is wine no room to speak, so too long silence ia one that Is wi3e gives fool opportunity of speaking, and make thee in the same measure guilty of Lis folly. To conclude, if thou be not wise enough to sreak, be at lcit so wie a? to hold thy peace. ON BEA&IM-. AIV1RSITY. Haa fortune dealt thee ill cards, let wi'doiu make thee a good gamester In a fair gale every roof may Fail, but wi?e behavior in a stutm commends the wisdom of a pilot. To beir ad versity with an e,ual mind is bwth the sign ar.d Rioryofa brave sirit. As there is to worldly loss without no rue gain. If thou ht lof-t thy wealth thou ha:t lo?t some trouble with it; if thou art degraded, thou art likewise treed from the stroke of enry; if sickness hath blurrel thy beauty, it hath delivered thee from pride. Set the allowance against thy loss, and thou ahalt find no great loss. He loseth little or Dothing w ho kcepcth the aTor of his God, and the peace atd freedom of his consciepce. 4 ON ANCKK. fcwareof him that is slow to anger. Anjrer, when it is lonsr ia coming, ia the stronger when it comes, and the longer kept. Abused patience turns to fury. Wbeu fancy is the ground of passion, that undcretandirg which composes the fancy qualifies the passion ; but when judgment is the ground, the memory is the rfcorder, and this paion is long retained. 5 ON U&kT EMMIES. He that profes?eth himself thy opn enemy atms thee against the evil he means thee; but he that diemijle himelf thy friend, when he i thy tectct enemy, strikes beyond caution, and wouawJ above cure. From the first, thou maTjt deliver t!ivelf. from the lvt, g d I.rd deliier thee 6 on law am i-nvsu-. If tboa itudy law or physic, endeavor to kt.uw both, and to reed neither Temperat diet, molerate and sea?cnab!c hber, rest and recreation, with God's blcine, il! save thee from the physician; a peaceful cipoitiou, prudent and just behavior; will eenre thee from the law. Yet if cecessity absolutely compel, thou may'st ue both thev that ue either otherwise tLsn fur necessity,sooa abuse theaa-elve in weak bodice and lht pures. 7 :.o.wa.cir . Be tot unstable in thy resolution, cor various in tby actions, nor ircoLs'stent in thy atJecticn. So deliberate, that thou may'st perform; so perform that thou may 'ft per-evere Mutability is the badge of infirmity. 5 CHARIT! AU.iM,vtJki. Clarity is a nakeJ child givicg Lor.ey to a bee without wines. Naked, because cxcuseles) ad simple; a ehili, because tender and growing; giving hotey, because pleasant and comfortable: to a tee.becaci? a be li Induitxloui and deserving; without wiegt, becaas wanting and helpIf If tion der.Set iph then küleit be;

If thou flvcst U ether thaa such, thou pra irrest a drone. 3-OX r tlf A53 IIG KI If thuu deiret to take the best advantage of thyself, especially In xnitun where the fancy is most employed, keep temperate diet, u moderate exercise, observe reasonable and ict hours for rest, and let the end of thy first sleep raise the from thy repose; then hath thy body the best temper; thy soul the least incumbrance; then no noise shall disturb thine ear, no object shall divert thine eye; then, if ever, shall thy sprightly fancy traniport thee beyoLd the common pitch, and ahow the magazine of high invention. 10 novr to tst raos hitt. So use prosperity that adversity may not abuse thee. If in prosperitv thy security admit! no fear, in adversity tby despair will afiord co hope; be that in prosperity can foretell a danger, can in adversity foresee deliverance. 11 ON BKULTING AND CO X JtCNICATINtt 5WS. Let the greatest part of the cewa thou nearest be the least part of what thou believest, lest the greatest part of what thou believest be the least part of what is true, and report nothing for truth, in earnest or in jeht, unless thou know it, or at best confidently belitre it to be ao; neither ia it expedient at all times, or in all companies, to report what thou knowesttobe true; sometimes it may avail thee if thou seem cot to know that which thou know est. Hast thou any secret, commit it not to many, nor to any, unless well known unto thee. 12 ON CONDUCT TOWARD a fAIiND. Has thou a friend, use him friendly; abuse him not in jest or earnest; conceal his infirmities; privately reprove his error, lest thy friend become thy enemy, and abuse thee.

MEDICAL. $egcu. FOR A CIKCULAK Si.MlTOM.S.-J DF.CRir.lNO ALL SYMPTOMS: The ymptoin.s of Cstarrh, as ib-y generally appear, are at l:rt very felitfht. rervu lind tbry Lave a col J, that ihrj have fr-q int attack"-, an l are more nen.sitiva to the chaDges of temperature. In this condition, the nw Hurt dry, or a flight dhar-Re, thin and acrid, afterward -comir K thick and adhesive. As thv disease becomes chronic, tte d ecbarges are increased ia quantity anl changed in quality; they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked -r r. uzbed off. The secretions are offenfvr, causirjy a bad breath; th voice Itt tbick and nasal: the eyes nre weak: the M-n.e of the smell I lessened or destroyed; deaf'tet frequently takes place. Another common and important ymptoni f f Catarrh is, that the prron Is oblif-d t clear hi throat in the morning of a thick or slimy iaucu, which has fallen down from the head during the night. When tLN take place the person may he aure that bit di.-eae is un its way to the Inngs, and should loe no time in arresting it. The hove are tut few ot the many Catarrh symptom. A Mnglc Hottleulll lnit a .viont!i--to be iirt three time a day. TESTIMONIAL From Hon. Tbma J. Turner, F.x-Member of Congress rum lllinlos late Speaker of the IllinoU Iloue of Kepresentative. and (jrand Master of A. F., and A. M.t of the State of Illinois. FacKPOBT, October SI, 1SC3. Da. D. II. Skelvk Iear Kir In reply to your notice of the Ith inst.. I would fcay that I win severely aßlicted with Catarrh for years, when 1 lecame acquainted with you and bouzht two bottle of your liquid Catarrh Remedy. Before I bad u.-ed one bottle I wa.4 enribly improved, and before the second bottle was finished, was completely cured. I can recommei.d the med.cina to all dieted with Catarrh. Hespccttnlly Tours, UIUX AS J. 1UENFIJ. 1)1. II. II. SEELVE aV CO. Souc PaoraicToas, Chicago, Illinoi.t. AT WEOLKSALK BT J0H5 P. PARR Cincinnati, 0. WM. JOHNSON' Detriot, Mich. DAI LT. KF.KFER A RUSH Indianapolis. BROWNING k SLOAN ...Indianapoli!. iÖäAnd for sale by all Druggists. dec!3-dlyeod PETROLEUM. PETROLEUM! THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL Petroleum Company ! ORGANIZED UNDER THE AND MANUFACTURING I.AWS STATE OF KW YORK. MINING OF TDK CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, -IN One Hundred Thousand Shares, AT Sil) per Share, !'ot Liable to Aelurnt. Government Bonds &: Securities taken in Payment for Stock, No. 24 Empiro Building, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, POST OFFICE ADDRESS, r.0X.3i;S NEW YORK. Hc.n.P VNlFLS TICKINSON, Ftcydent. WM. T. riHrTS. Vice Trefücnl. ROBERT RASSKTT, Secretary. It. J. rtKCTlS,Mir.iu Scp't, Tituxv-Ile. Fa. ATLANTIC liANK, Ui I'.rcadwav, N.Y., Treasury. The WrIUot the Company are now producing Oil. Paynent for stock roiy b? wade in draft-, registered solrs, or jroTernmentbot.d and ecurities, which bonds and ecurities will be taken at their market value. Remittances nay be a Mrese4 to the Company, 1. 0. r,-x f.."6'J, New York City, or to "Atlantic Bank. Treasury tf the New Tora anJ Liverpool I'etroleuiu Circpanr, Ml r.roadway. New York City." Prospects sent to any adJres on application, cunt lining a tall and clar account cf the operati jih of tbi Most Successful Petroleum Company xnch7-d3m FOR SALE. Business House for Sale. 1WILL OFFKR FOR SALE MY BUSINESS HOUSES, No. 2 and North IIi;noi street, oprit the r.-ies Hou.. The Ixt i X feet front by 120 .eet to an a'.ley, and aa two Brik Store R-orrs with rpper .torie at.d back buildings. F.r parlcuior inqu re a' tie s.uthwet corner of IUir.oiü and Market -tree;.. JOS K PH FAR1SKTIF, mirli -d2w. UOCSK AND LCT. NO 2IO NORTH TENNESSEE tree,.. f r sale fur a fi w day. otdy. llou-e, a to tory Frarue. contaiuicg eight roouis. porch, paatry, cellar, summer kitchen, ga- ihroKhvut the hi'Utc; al-o well, c -t-ru. tahle, carrise-hc je anJ frait trt-es. I l 67 , by njri fret u an alr. fca an ea t frrr.t, and Ut atuve cralc. l'o-e-j.in g.vca u. For price ar.d term, pplT at the cTec cf Dr. Backet X hunt-lTiger, N 3 N. nh M.-i-:pii treet. marll-dlw j. v tACKFSTO. 7 NOTICE. UNCLAIMED BAGGAGE. ( WNF.RS OK IUGGAGE AND PACKAGES OF ha'ever k v.l. -h a' th- t)r;i.'l House Ir..';ar.pou., I&J.. re teret r n- tir..-.t th if the .nie i- not callrd f r and taa aaaji t ( i- tie 1-t dy of April, l-ti.., it witl le .ld at u-ti v. to ibe hihe'.t tiJ.er t j pay Horace si.d tatever n. cr ctirie, maT t npon Item. ORIENTAL HOUSE, marl 1 -vlC t MONEY TO LEND. M-A-'X' 5S SMITH, uliurired ty GoTcrctnoi.t to loaa $'Q,UA ia turns trnn II to thtituacd. on Wafchea. D'ara nd. fit, Clothing. Farnit-re, Ma-ieal lc-tniment, and oihar pervr,al property, at No. l-v. Ncrth IiliDoi aaet, Norw ood's block, th Crt tc:;diEg north of tha Bate Hon, ttp itain. Pritat roeaja, ecor.J d.rfr. CSc opa at all hotrt. C"Cfirdernel TJdfM t4 all kl.vla for a or fr4 JarJO-dtf

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L. LTJUOEFF & CO., UCCHSSORÄ TO TIIOXSSE A L.AIIEV, WHOLESALE DEALERS IK NOTIONS, TAILOKS1 TRIMMINGS Conto1 Furnishing Goods, -AND II f X. Jt-Z SC Tk" a. BATE REMOTED TO No. 32 South Meridian Street. IOJut reeelved a verf large asortment off Ciood wUlcü 'rill be told at k aniall ndvanrc on New York prle. apnry-dly M ERCH ANT TAILORING. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! mi; Miii!:y mm RKH'F.CTFt LI.Y CALL THE ATTKN.T10N OF TIIK ci;in n of Indianapoll to the fact, thkt they have upened t No. 19 Virginia Avenue, A Itctfitlitt Merchant Tailoring Etullislnmiit. And solicit a share of the patronage of th cou.tnuulty THEIR STOCK OF GOODS " 1 complete, and btintj in charge of a gentleman whose ability at a Cutter rank a No. 1, they are prepaied to Ell orders which in every respect they will WARRANT equal in quality, style and workmanship to anything found in any similar etablUhtnent in the city. Vjr Remember the place, No. 19 Viriiiita Avenue. CARPETS, WALL-PAPER. &c. NEW CARPET STORE No. HI East Washington St., Solum 11' n Old HtniKl, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WK HAVF. A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, BEPS PEK1N CLOTHS, Vaiuaikf Lace, ITiuslln &. Xottlnfflmiii caSLJ nam? ä5 All of these Goods naTingbeea purchased before the lata advance In the EaM, we will tell them lower than New York wholesale price. Also Just received lOO.OOO Piece Wall i'ap r aial Winilow Shades KRAUSS & CALL. Je29'64-dly MERCHANT TAILORING. M21VIS SCHOLTZ, PROPRIETOR OF THE MERCHANT TAILORING E S T A B 1. I S 1 1 M K N T , NORP PENNSYLVANIA STREET, Two Doors South of Tost Oflice INDIANAPOLIS. octl-dtf BOURBON WHISKY, J. & D. DlJaAat No, 77 South Meridian Street, Indinnnpoll, Ind.. WHOLESALE DKALEkS IN FuREION AND DOMESTIC fiHK attention of the trade N calif d to our complete I,. a.-ortraent of all article in our line of busine.., both a to quality and price. Our Mock of BOURIiON WII19KT i unscrpaced by any eeUbiiahuet in the State, and dealers wi.tmtg to purchase Copper Distilled F-ocrbon Whiky are invited to caI: before prcbainp . rppWe have rumored from 153 Ea-t Vahinirton fir-et to TT "uth Mend n tret. J. & D. DUNCAN. 77 South Mer.'lian Street. JacrC5-dly IndiacapoUs. Ir.d. PROVISIONS. NEW PROVISION HOUSE ! I HAVING OTKNFD A WHOLESALE AND liETAIL j Provi!kn Hou'e, reit door to the Journal Otllce; ; on Meridian street, I offer for aale at rates far below , present retail price, the finest and best Cured Heats to ' be had in the city; Choice, Plain and Sngar-Cored Han. Mde Meats, fn-oked and U&smoked Shoulders, Hess Pork, and the :,et quality cf Ird put up in tierces and keg or in cam or crock.; also, the finest brands of ; Family Floor, by ack or barrel. Call and see rre. All articles delivered free. Offli, No. iS North Jieridian street. ' i feblS-d.'tn KD. XIAIRE. ; noticeT I rpnKHU.HF.STPlilCE WILLBK PAID FOB LA DIES , X s3 Gent's cat c& clothioj and all kndi of! LtiholJ toLß, at 155 Eaat Wahii-itton atreet. Bo- j teliaad privat re;JeLre ca IM od when desired. A! cot dlxectaU to P. O. Box 82 will be promptly at' tended to. J. A X. SOLOMON, fahls-dly

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DR. JOHN BULL'S cotiroiJM) CED110K BITTERS, The laatcMt and ,1IohI Important Discovery OF TBX NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man' name is more intimately connected with the history of MATERIA MEDIC A of the United States or more favorably known a a pioneer in Medical Discovery than that of Dr. lohn Iliill, oriaoitisvillc, ficii tttrLv. IK inimitable preparation of VI USA 1A It II.IjA has Ion i.tood at the head of the vari-on? rnnjpounds of that valuable drag. Hi- Compound of WILD CHERRY ha bocome a houst-hoM word throughout the West and South. Hi9 Worm Lozencc, in los than h Tear a! tor llifir iutroductioti. attained a reputation A wide spread as the i-oti:iijt-iit of Nurth Auitrica. But the crowning telory of his life remains to t e attained in bis dUcovery, or rather combination, f..r le doe not claim to have Wen the discoverer f ' 1 If 0 , J wLich s the basis of the liitteis now oflVrrd to tie nub- ! lie. That hon.if btlomjs to the native inLal;tirs of Central America, to whm its virtues Lave tecnanown for more than two hur.dred rears. Armed with it. th Irlian bid detlance in th U)ot deadly D-alarii a:i ! ! nanaies ltnout le at tae Bio?t veucnionv rp nt Iti a belief with them, that while there i. breach in thebod. the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the isea may be. While Dr. Bull is tiot prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, he is nevertheless sati.-fied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases arislüg from exposure, either to chamre of wetther or cli Jiat, or to n:iamatic ir.Euences, it htands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed In Central America and the West Indies. And its attendant train of tymptom. it acts more LIKE A CHARM than a medicine. There is nothing in the whole range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A foil account of this wonderful plant may be found In the 1 Ith edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 137 and 1388. A series of experiments in which Dr.TJall ha3 been for years engaged, has Just been broueht to a successful termination, and he is cow enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics, the whole preserved in the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is confident has u equal in the world. He might furnish a rolunie of certiScates, bV eb lie have long rlnce learned to estimate sucht. -j a their tree value. The safest plan is for every one to te for hlmelf the virtues of a new medicine. (UVF. TIIK CEDRON BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND TOU WII.-. NEVER USE AS 0THKK8. It is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CEDRON BITTERS are a specific. In all diseases of the Cosels J'iver or Kidneys, In ail affections of the BIIAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -INGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is deitinud to .upermN all other remedies. It not only enres these dieaes bat it prevents them. A wine glass of the Bitter, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effect of the niot unhealthy climate, nd screen the person taking it against disease under the mot trying espo-ure. Soli! by Dritcffitt und iiraccts Generali)-. Dr. JOII. BULL. iTir.cipal Offce. JVlb Ftreet, UmUviile. Ky. SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, 73 Koutb .Tlerlfllan Jttreet, INDIANAPOLIS. VTho also !! BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TOKIC SYRUP. Remember DAILY, KREFLKA Kl Ml. de Ißt -d 1 y w 1 Jt t am

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ADV ANCID ON Watches, Diaondms JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, Guns, .Musical Instruments, . LADIES' AND GENTS' WEARING APPAREL, BED CLOTHING, AND Household floods of fcverjr Deacrlptlon. All articles of value bought, old er exchanged at the UNION LOAN OFFICE, .fo. 185 East Washington ÄI., (A few doors west of Little's HotcL) y. B All transactions strictly confidential. $3JP"A11 unredeiraaed pledges are sold for the amount due. febl7-ly. J. 4 H. SOLOMON. IM THE A. STATcjjNDlA N - Vi Has SO OOJiXECTIOX wmi AST ÖrnEIl tSTABlIal mknt of the Eame name, in or out of Iiid:iaapolL W. & H. GLENN, Proprietor. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, A5DTHE UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WASHINGTON AM Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Three daily Expresses to New York; Two daily Espresses to Cincinnati, and Two daily Expresses to Chicago and St.LocU; The above Companies are the only r.rivileedKxpre ssoi the following reads, viz: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFAYETTE CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS A PERU; TERRK HAUTE RICHMOND; EELLK FONTAINE INDIANAPOLIS. Money, package?, valuables and freight carried wii safety and dispauh, and in charge cf special and efficient messengers. Notes, Bills and Draft will be proroptly collected st ready retnrns made J. BCTTERHELD. Agent REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer House ;UP STAIRS.) n JY. HAVE FOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS IN W the Ctty uf Indianapolis, and Farms and Farming Lands In this :ute,a..d will sdl lower than car le purchased el ei he re fl21-dAwly FURNITURE, &C. JSKCO.I IIAD STORK, 23i3 East Washington St., ustieajr x,rx,x.s hotel, COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVF?, FURNITURE, and Mattra!v cf all kind?, conditions and priced Ton can here find everythirjr rieceary to make a complete outEt for hftti'ekeepin?, t-d at price r-angin frcra 25 to CO per cent cheaper than can be had new anywhere in the citj. I also have a complete nock cf New Tinware, Common Ciairs, Fed-tad ar,d Lookina; Glawt. Call and see J. R. MA ROT. Janl7-d6rn it. .11. "PICEIl V VO. EE Ah EST A iE AGENTS, AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street IiKlliiiiapoIi, IimI. 5 'SdlT ritlVATE DISHASKS. j R. COLT0UR, MEDICAL OFTICE NO. SOUTH ' D Meridian Street, forfeits svs tee IT he faus In cur any case that may come tinder his care, no matter Ktrw obstinat mr lone standing. Ha warrants yon a ear. 8yphili, In tha primary auga, he!pe4 la 25 taiaC.a,card la S4 hosrs. Glaet of 20 years ttandine cnre4byDr.C. fcrs 7 ta 10 r. M. rar25

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t Ta BEST REMEDY KNOWI roa au BLllious CompLoints, Sick Headache, Costi?eneo3, Indigestion, HeartBurn, Sour Stomach, SeaSickness. &c, &c. Dr. JAKES R, CHILTON, tb Grat Chem'.n, aayr "I knew Jt. coa;po!tien. anl bar aodocht it wiU pro not beneficial la tho ccmplaLiita for w Lira it Is recommended." Dr. THOMAS EOTD ay?: -I atrocg! omeaI it to th notkw of i he pabiic." Dr. EDWARD O. LUDLOW ayr ! can with er.3denre recotnnwnd It." Dr GEO. T. DEXTER saya: -In Havener, neartbam, Otireoe., H-k Headache, Ae th h'xLTZES APERIENT In rey aand has prvred indeed a Tenable remedy. For Other Testimonial, are I'am pltlet awltla eiacla Itottle. sfarrracTraxD ovir ar TAIUUXT Ä C O . !l78Grretiu ic!i Street, Xcw York. IITFOR 8 ALK BT ALL DRUGGIST. tr.arU-dly IVIXTCIt UUAGE.TXrT. C IV C I 2V IV .V T , BOUT HERN- OHIO, ortli -Easlern Kentucky. v . Indianapolis and Cincinnati JSlioi-t-LIn o sc. air ON AND AFTER K0ND-T. NOV. 14th, TRAIN 9 will run as f!lowt: Leave Indianapolis. Homing F.xpresa 4 10 A M Mail 10 5 A ii Night Express 7.J0 P M Arrive at lndianap!i. M.ir;.i:ig Exp'e.- I 00 P M Mail T W P M Night Einrt-s 10-U5 P X JCfFare the aame as by any other Route, aj lthe fpeed, safety and com' rt of trains e jualtothe bent line, in the country. TTTAvk for Lkets r'a ' lndiaBapnli and Cincinnati Ra-.troad." Special Police The Lew track into Cincinnati is complete, and passengers by tuis line are cow landed the "New Tearl Street Iep't," near the Barret Houe, act o!e mile nearer the buiresrer.tre of tVe city than awy otl.er Dpot. KOr.RRT MEKK.Surxrii.lendent. W. II. L. No.le, eneral Ticket Afent. A. 8. Brar, Tratf lire A tent. orli-dtf Indianapolis and .Tladion !S64. 3 1864. r Arrnnrment to Commence Hon aap, Tiay ig, XSGI. riV'O passenger train daily (3nndsypexcep?el) bJ t-e'n Indlanaj. oils and Madison, ijeave the Umou Depot Indianapolis, at CAQ A. M and 3 I. M., arritir.g at iladi-on at 10.W A. II. and P. M. Leave the Depot at MaÜM.n at A. M. ar.d 2 4M P.M., arriving at ludianapcli. at 11 A. M. and 7.4 P. M. Tra.n leae Coluuiboa for Ru-hville at 1 P. M., arrtvins; at 5.10 P. M. Ueturniti leave Ku-bvi'.le at 7 A. U., arriviiiir at Columbu at 11:15 A. M. This Road ftrn:s a line with the Packetn at Maiden for the transportation of fresrlja between Cinr ionatl aud Ind aaapoL and points Weit. Tariff of Freight as low as by any other ronU. Shippers and merchant W est will find ttto tkelrintar est to ship by this line. uarH V. C.B.I ANKAM. Snperlilendtct. Til I) INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BISK, Finaiielal Agent and Df$lgnatel Depository of the United Matts. AUTHORIZKTl CAPITAL CAMI AMI AL PAID IN ...ti.w".ww .... olO,0(K) T 71 LL receive suh. cription, as Cnancial afent .f V the GoTernnieLt. fur all of ita popular loans W ill collect gold intret on registered and coupor bond, co the mot literal terms. Currency bonds cash, on presentation when due. Always on band a full cpp!y of C- 8. reTenaa .tamps, for "ale at the regular discount. Will boy and wll all gorrrnment at curl ties, ordr on Washington, coin aad axebaege ia all the principal cities. Will make collections throughout tie West and F.at at rery reasouable rates. Will receive deposits, and loan money at 6 per cent., on good security Having unlimited fac ilitle, will transact allklnda ot banking business on fair terms and with the etmot promptness. THEO. P. HACGHET, Pres't, INGRAM FLETCHER. Cashier. Indianapolis, December 3, 18C4. dec4-d3rn FOUNDRIES. IIOOSIER STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. 1X.. LORD A' IECK. Maoafartcrer and Wholesala Dealers Id stoixs; hollo if-if vf n u, vc. VLL OCR STOVK8 ARK OF THE LATEST AN mo!timpr"Ted pattenia. Our other work w;U embraca Iron Front., Columns, Railway, Mill a od II oa C.etinr, Ac, aYc. Orders by nail or otherwise aoliclted, aad pronpt attention given. Oor pnc. wtll Le found aa low as any. Office, Sala-room arxl Foundry 1&3 Rnth De.r street, two squares directly a.t of the Cnloa Depot. SALOON. BATES HOUSE SALOON, (UNDER BATES HOUSE ENTRANCE.) ft M3a? lai; W?JV m A. J, .1IYLIW, l'roprirtor. TflHE Bar is supplied with pnre liquors, wfnes, and tke 1 best brands of rars and tobacco; als the cbdoet old Boarbon and Wheat Whisky. The estatlKhment ha bn rnoTatd throabot. aacVdtf a. .i. tiiii.m:. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Of rue ;ruinrs,l,ul ItulldlDf , Cornrr Tlrrldlan and laryland ta INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. myl4-Jtf MEDICAL.

MANHOOD, 4 ND THE VIGOR OF TOUTn RESTORED IX FOUR Y week, by DR. KiCOKD'B ESSENCE OF L1IE. Dr. KK.ord, (of Pari..) after year, ef eane.t aUidtatlon. haa at lentth accetded to lie urpr-nt reqa.t of U Amer can public, and applied ar Ä-ct in New Tork. for the salt of his Talced and h'gbty prised Essence of Life. Tbl. woDder:u! aceat will rertot Mat-boo4 ta tha mot .battered eun.tistl 'ts in faar weeks, and, if ased acca'dic to printed in-tmetia, f.tlar. Ulmpible This l.fe-rertortcg retredy hotld t taken by all about to ma. ry, a. Ms eSeets are p.raMal. Saccess, in every case, U certain. Dr Rlcord ltuo af Life 1. aJl in cas, with full iDrücUoMf'f ce. at IJ.pr fcarquattit . In tr t9, and ill b sect to a-y part, carefully packed, a receipt of remittance to his accredited aent. Clrealar ae&t Ire an receipt ef four stamps. PgiLIP ROLAND. 447 Broom itml, jarÄWly Ott door wt of Broadtray, 5. T.