Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4495, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1865 — Page 4
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V'V Drlrlnr nm the f?ev. Out of U clever at k!e-eysl gra. Be tnrd them into tbc r.ver-Ur ; Or,e after another te let tr.era pa, Thea fater;ed tLe meedew V n again. Under tbc willow, cd over tbe kill. He patiently followed their sober per; Tb Jerry whistle for occ was tili. AC'l aesaetbfrg sfcadewed 5 any fwe. Only a ley! and tla fatisr bad ald Ue nev.r c vi let ai youna,t jt 1 Two already lying dead. Under the f? 'f traaplij g f j-. Tat frr tbe evening work we Act, And toe frc wfn loud In the mealcw ixp, Orer Li shoulder Le Uta lis rin, Aod stealthily f- How cd the fjot-path larrp. Arm tkl tiever and lhr ;k the wr ?, Hak-reaolatetteart an4 pt rpo grim, Tbawc toM a the dw oo k.s hurryii.f; f.-e. And tha blind ba'a fi.tt.rj startled Li:n. Thrtca slrc thn had the lar.e beu white, And ike orchards imI with apple-bleotn; At! oof, when tbe cowi came lack at ti gti', ' Tie feet le father !rove thrm bom. For ttw had coma t the lon!j farm That three er lyin? where two had lain: t Aul the, old can's trftsauou, palsied aru L? 1 1 H W Ttr loaa i t fea'l again. . , The summer day grew cool and late; Ue went for tbe cowi when Li work w J.jr.e; Bti down the lane, at be opened tbe gate. He saw th'SB c cuing one by on. Brindle, Eborjr, and Be., SLaki&g their h' rci In the evening wln.1, Croppirg tbe buffr cuj out of tbe cra Bat fco was foll'-wing It c loe bbirsd ! IKkMy swung la tLe idle ai; Tb etretr Weve ol iraj blue; And worn ani pale, from the criiir.; h:r, lokrl cut a fare th it the fa'ber knew. For Sonth'-rn priftir i'A nomfilni't jra u. At4 yield their dea 1 lnt life ajrain; Ad4 the day thatcoraei wilb a rlou-ly iawu In jfoldn jlory at lat in waij. The fcreat tear sjirai? to tbeir an tt!r. ej : Fr tbe hetrt nut f peak when the ;p are .tui.i'-. Atxtdrthe aiient erenlrf aklej i Tct:'Uf r tbey followed theeatUe boat. From Tbe New Toik TribuLe. ii ni:w ToitK. luu l.1 i i liwrllln; l'nvr of the Metrojoll. . . Tweoty-tive ihouafld Ixxiieb aud ouU are irn- ' mured in the cellar tenetceriti of New York city. Denied the light of he-ren and the Lretzes of earth, absorbing through their pore the humid miasms, and receiving iLto their hug the foul gases, that perpetually exude from feculent foil a bo re and around them, these wretched beiDgs endure a slow but sure proce-" of decay. They may be sard to Buffer physical and moral decom- . poiition while yet alive; and especially U tbU tree of the children, wheteof hum fifty to eventy per cent, perlah dtirirg infancy. Tho-e who EXirme become a prey to rariom maladies, more or le-iü acute or chronic, ccordiog to the duration of ufterinz to which they may be doomed ta their ar:derronnd prnon-houe.-". And the children are but mere frjgile types of their puny genitor; wilted leifes from the blighted stems which they c;il their parents; thoe wretched men and women whose cidarerous frames are mildew eJ h) I'fe ty tlieir rare like surround " ing. The cer4r population dwell under influences a certain if not so j-wilt to produco death as is tne atmosphere of a atar-ant mat.-li. Theae? .rhich eta,e froto.aoil drainage and cwtrage are acutely de?tructite to animal life. The ewerage of New York, as of other cities, ie mide up of kitchen offl, street wnhirg3, fnctory drej, putrid ai.ianil ard vectaMe gnhie, cxcreuoetititiotia collection ami waste wiitf r. The mtM U quickly decomp'-aed lud t voUr it- foul Rase, whether it te Unant or iti motion. The constitucan of fewer cmamtion? are cirbonic ci J as. aolphtireted hydrogen, and atnmonial n; and all thee are fital in their action on liriobodici. Dr. Uttkcr, experimcutin; with them iu Loi.duu, bun; a r ige containing a mouse within three inrhea of a ce- pool; the animal perUheJ in le?s than fire dajs D. exposed to newer eoiaaation were attacked with diarrhea, febrile ymptorus, thirst aud rotnitinj. A puppy aubjectod to breathe air impregnate 1 with scarcely two per cent, of sulphurr ted hydrogen died ia two minute ni 1 a half. The ammonia of sewerage is a volatile fluid, much lighter than common air. It ecipes from the decomposed im purities, aud, rielng ou the atmosphere, conveys utrefaction to great distances. It is dangerousy subtile, entering tne lungs, itouitymj the blood, and inducing a receptivity of the system of typhoid and other form offerer. "AmmoDia." remarks Dr. Letberbv, " is the purveyor of the mUm of infected districts." The "orginic Tapor" of sewer g;scs is described by this cbemut as " matter in aptate of decomposition;" and be teil u that, when acting on a living "animal body" it i "productive of the most terrible consequences." Kven when much diluted by atmospheric air, the eewer gases are virulent poison i to the hnman economy; and when the habitants of cellars are constantly exposed to them they sink rapidly, under successive symptoms of their presence. "Tbe appetite ails, the bowel become disturbed." and the sufferer, "worn oat by cihaujtioa," falls into low fever, and soon succumbs to its ravages. "Even when not directly poisoned bv the continued inhalation of t corrupt atmosphere, always charged with these gaseous forces," says Dr. John Hell, of Philadelphia, "the people thus exposed have their vital eaergies so much reduced that a alight change in ordinary conditions of the atmosphere, or a diminution of accustomed food, serves as a spark to ignite into febrile fire their weakened and susceptible frames." Such atnsopheric peril is the ever present concomitant to cellar life. Our troglodytes, continually in breathing and absorbing the toxical particles of diseased raittcr which prevade their dwelling?, become ihercelrca depositories of infectious venom, that may at any moment be liberated on the wings of ammonia, to take sub stance in some local pestilence. The three-fold monster of filth, malaria and disease, which lies coiled in every den beneath our pavements, is worse than auy fabled dragon; more voracious tbta any mino'.aur of classic story, which was satisfied with a Uled yearly tribute of human lives. Our sacrifices to it are reckoned Dot by hundreds bat by thousands. Tbe wa?te of infant life in basements aud cellars is enormous. There the tili born arc multiplied. Cellars are the very holes in our moloch statue into which we thrust the children of the poor. But perhaps death is a mercy to offspring which, when born into life, mu?t be born into an Inheritance of misery. The children of our cave-dwellers, inhaling with their earliest breath the xymotio Tiros engendered by underground emanations, become almost certain victims of croup, cho'era-infaitum, erysipeUs, whoopingcough, scarlitina, thrush, or measles. Oaaquartcr of these wretched little creatures never reach the second yeir of their poioncd existence; more than a third d'e before the Sth year; le?s than half arrive at twenty yeirs of age. An army of deadly ercmies encamped about the mother's womb, ia the forms of malaria, starvation, intemperance and vile humors, attacks each child at its birth, and assaults thereafter erery hour of its beicc. till death or some humani- ! tirian release it fjom thraldom. The zymotic' thk?e infinite shapes of disces irreparable from the cellar in which the child opens it eves ! will assuredly torture its infancy, if they do net at once.ct short the brittle thread of life. And even if manhood be reached, its term can- f not prove a Leallhy o-e. Cachexy a&d scrofula ill reuerally c!io to a system Vitiated by early disorder; abscess and ; ulcer will often iurk lattutlv in car at,d r.asal j organs; ani that dreadful atÜii-tkwj, opthalmla. j iavadin sight, will become u: inifct ocn in st ! too common and reru'oive feiture- Amid sun - lees kj-ca of tU lammoih Care. :n Kentuky, ; a naturalis discoverj ihe without trt, the ' darkce of thoe snbterrarean deep? forcing the I visual ergar. if they ever exit, tj conform to ' thireniluof lsuo, anJ become extinct, becmuae uDnee.arj. Tro.-elodTtesin yt ge, I Cave always beer; terrih'e in sight Fctsocs ! dwelling hbitull in lrk ch.a rn hers, miners a?- , customeil to toil at t e bottom ot shafts in the ' earth, and pri.-oner ci: tite! t.r years :u gloomy ' dungeons, grow incapable of Ii-t:r.iuih;rg objectaat mid day. ard. hke bat Ld rr.ules.ie S qulrshIow or iarkte-fvr the exercie of! vision. ' In like manner oiir cellar dwclleo, living in ; ooscur auoaes, oecoae ucjcct u uiee ot tbe ve, and transmit a susceptibility to blicdcesa. What other result can we look for, wten fcuadreJ of our dtfllicj-cavcs ire ilmilar oni
rp-ortl a fcltb inpctof, Iotated'in s!r letziix itrret, wkrre at xaid-ay it 1 o dark ibat type caa hardlj be reai; wbere two familiei of ttirteoprtonaoccnpTorebtaemet.t; acd where aickoess ii ercr rrfot? What can we bep for In aidUry Improreruectao lorr aa tbe deaths of 1,773 in on month whereof 1,C2C wert tLe oJtpring of fortlu bora pirer.ta can be onlrTtrared to tt fatal in Cuenc tLat be?et their Ii ea la cellars, btae rnenti, and up cloets, detoxaitated darkteu. lJ atmophcred with miatmata? Not cotH knowledge tai philanthropy eclte to enearth th horrible necreu of our city'e aocial erili; cot till a wise inTestmect of capital ahall protide rerrJic! for t!ie rjormitiei which gaogrevm utder our g'os ef tnpficlal prosperity, will New York perform her duty to all closes of the cotntninUy. ' Acdi tke tery Crt monstroaity to eradicate ia that fcc-c:a.l jsfeej. tlie dellio2 care, wherein huruan sou!, a e!l hodicj, become leptoua with dirt, enrenomc l. with malaria and blind with d&rkce..
PROFESSIONAL. 11 K M OVAL Doctor WH. THOMSON, HAS KEMOYFD OFFICE FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, VMrfJERlC HK WIIACtlltTINUIt W te treat aed cur I'riTate Dieae, Jn a'.! tbe'r pecle, stie, ratnlficatlou aod pbae. Dr. Wm. Thomson will t;ie to ach patiei.t a written irirumcDt, bindir.? bici-'r t electa radical aod p.ermanHt core, or make bo cbarire. Dr. Win. Thomson ha made tbe treatment ti Private Dieaei a f peclalty kir.re tbe year three years In tbe city cl fcafralc, 2. T., eibt yeara In Chicago, III., ltd twoyeart in Pe orla. 111. Vnünx eight year practice In Cbicar;o, Iii., he cured ver tLirteen tbooKand caes. lr. TTm.Tboran, In ki practice for Scrofula. Rheumatic and t:eueral diseases of tbe blood, uses a Famlga ting Vapor Path of tbe ruust iugeniou kind, In corjnnctioti with internal treatment. 8KMI3AL KMlSSIONS,thconefiUei.ce ofself-abu.-e. This olitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, la firacttced by tbe youth of Loth sexes to an almost nnimKed extent, prodnein; with unerring certainty tbe Mlowing train of morbid symptoms unless combated by scientific md;cal meaaures, viz: 8allow conntenance, dark hpots nnder the eyes, pain in the bead, ricfricg In t.ie ears, and noiea like the rustling cf leaves and rat tllcg of clarlot, anea.xiness about the loins, weakness of tbe limbs, confused vUion, blabtel Intellect, lost of confidence, ditCdence in approaching trat Rer, a dislike te form new acquaiatancen, a dipoiten to ahnn axiety, las of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, nlubt sweats, fetid breath, coughs, cotif'jujpt'.on, monrwania, and frequent ly Insanity. TheaSicted, on tbe firt appearance of any of tbe abore symptoms, hould immediately apply to It. Wm. Thomson for relief. XijOyce ad Conultat ion H otss 5 . 10 Sontb Delware street, Indianapolis, Ird. P.O. ht 1831. Jan24-dly PETROLEUM. P E T O L IS T T M ! THE NEW YORK. AND LIVERPOOL Petroleum Company ! OKSAMZKU UNDFR TIIR MlMNli AND MAMFACTUKINli LAWS OF THE STATE OK NKW YORK. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, -iNOno Hundnd Thousand Shares, AT tl pT Mmre. ."Mot fjuble to Afs merit. Government Bonds & Securities taken in Payment for Stock. No. 24 Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, rCST OFFICE ADDRESS, DOI 33CS NEW YORK. Hon. DANIEL S DICKINSON, President. WM. T. nilPPS. Vice Present. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J. DKUTl!, Mining Snp't, Titusville, Pa. ATLANTIC P.ANK, 142 P.roadway, N.T., Treasury. The Uelhof the Company urc now producing Oil. Payment for stock may be made in drafts, registered Lotes, or government bonds aud securities, which bonds and securities will be taken at their market value. Remittances may be adreed to the Company, P. O. Box 5,36 -1, New York City, or to "Atlantic Bauk.Treascry of tbe New York and Liverpool Petroleum Company, Ut Broadway, New York City." Propectua sent to auy address ou application, containing a lull and clear account of tbe operations of this Most Successful Petroleum Company mcb?-d3m NOTIONS, &C. L. LUDORFF & CO., SUCCXSSORS TO THÖNSES A LAIIEY, WHOLESALE DE 1LERS IS NOTIONS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS Cents' Furnishing Goods, -ANrv9I1S . ' HAVE REMOVED TO No. 32 South Meridian Street lQMukl received a very large assortment off (ioodtf which will be aold at a mall advanre on Xew York prices. apr.-J-dly CROCERIES. a. r nrrcaaa c. k. PAtrrwc. rLCTCIILK . daviik;i:, CKNTKAL OKOC12RY, DIALERS IN STAPLS AND FINE !ROCEI:tEs, Poreiirn acd Iome.t:c ices asd l';ar, Garat vit-etablea. Jtuits. Woden anJ avulow Ware. ' Ne. 44 North Pen-ylva!a Street, op,oette the Pat OSce.liidiauapcLs. mar4-d:f JOII. II. M LLlVAlt, LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, .1o. to Laai t'earl Street In rear ef wentlnel Onlldinc nartl-dly
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THE FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY. Organixed under tbe laws of I'eansylrania, November, bCA. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. l'ar Valiioof Shar$ Earh. A Limited Amount or Stock for sali: at tiik lowest c.isn si'rcciiTior trick or $3 00 FKt !HRr. No Liability to Stockholders. The laii'l-i of thi Compdiiv, emttacir over I7,r00 acre-t in fee iMrLE and leasehold, are eittnted in trie VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 123 acre? which they on oa the Alleghany, two miles above President and onl v five rnilef from the new 050 barrel well on Pitthole Cteek, and the lease of 132 acres of the celebr&ted "Wilkin? Tract" alone, are ample basis for any Compariv, and are worth more than the entiro Capital Stock of the Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now in suece?ful operation, jielding largely, from which regular monthly dividends of two ter cent, are being paid to all stockholders, and there is evert a stEwrt that thij Company will sonn he able to pay from SIX TO TEN PEIl CENT. BIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first cla$? Companies, and U justly said to be the most successful of any yet organized. Its reputation has now become so thoroughly established, that no mere cecd. be said on that point. There are greater induce menta and better opportunities to make money on thefe Stocks than any other in existence, while at tbe same time they areoooi morERTT for any and all persons to hold. From the New York Herald. "Newa has been received and abundantly confirmed from several sources, of the striking of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, abore the Reed Well, a rtw rods from the prokrtt ok the First National Petroleum Compaxt." From tbe New York Evening Express. "Our telegraphic dispatches received to day from the Oil Regions, inform U9 of the striking of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Run, near the First National Petroleum Company's propertt. Cherry Run Stocks will be in demand to morrow." From the New York World. "The First National Petroleum Compant is a first-class Organization, whose officers are of the highest standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of purchasing reliable Stocks. The General Superintendent is a pioneer in tbe Oil busines?, and well known a? a most efficient mamger." From the New York Tribune "The Firt National is the came of the Petroleum Company wbofe prospectus and map are before us. The names which we tee among the Directors are arop'e re ommendations for ! this Company, and a sufficient guarantee of its ' future miniserafnt." 1 J3TAlL ORDER BT MalL OR OTHERWISE WILL ! BE PROMPTLY ATI ENDED TO UNTIL THE StOCI IS ! ALL SOLI. ! JOood rwpon?ible Agent? and Exchange ! i Hrotcr irar.fr.' in cverv citv acd ton in the Ucited States aiid DritiU Provinces, with whom ! l.beral arrangements will be made. KT" All orders and applications, whether by letter or otherwise. mut be addresed to II. J. KOAYE Ac CO., CoxMisjio Merchant. marU dtf 48 Liberty St , New York.
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DR. JOHN BULL'S COTJI'OU.M) CRD It ON BITTERS, The Latest and ülost Im. portant Discovery OF THX NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man' Lame U more Intimately connected with the histarr of MATERIA MEDIO A of the United States, or more favorably known a a pioneer in Medical Discovery taaa that of Dr. John Bull, ot'Loiiisivillc, Keuturky. Hi inimitable preparation or VU!AIAUIL,. f has Ion? stood at the head of tbe various compounds ofthat TAlnaMe dr?. His Compound of W1LÜ CHERRY has become a household word throughout the We?t and South. His Worm Lozenges, in lesa thun a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread ta the continent of Xortli America. But the crowning glory of hU life remains to be attained in his discovery, or rather combination, for hf doet not claim to hare been the di-coverer ff Cl:iKO, which s the basia of tbe Ritters now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the natiTe inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtue hav? been Known for more than two hundred year.-. Armed withir,tb.; Indian bid defisnre to the mo;-t deadly maUri.i and handle without far the most ver.or".uun M-rpcnts. Iti a belief wiih them, that while there is breath in the bod; the Cedron 1 potent to cure, no natter wha' thi ie.a may be. While Dr. Bull in not prepared to en.Ior tLia etr.v.igant pretension, he i nverthIcs satisfied from a thorough examination of the eidcnce relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases arising from exposure, either to change of weather or cliasat, or to rniarn.uic influence!", it Mund WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed ir Central America and the YVest Indie. IN DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of fympU.nis, It acta more LIKE A CIIAKM 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 full account of thia wonderful plant may be found In the lltheiition of the C. S. Dispensatory, pages 13d7 andl3&i. A seriea of experiments In which Dr.BulI has been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics, th whole preserved la the best qualltv of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is conSdeut has n equal In the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, bof ub lie hare long sine learned to estimate such their true value. The safest plan Is for every one to te for h.lmelf the virtues of a new medicine. Iii VE tiii: CEDRON BITTERS 0XR TRIAL, AND T0C vTUL NEVER USE AN OTHERS. It is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CEDRON BITTERS are a ppeciac. In all dls. eases of the Uowcls Liver or Kidneys, la all affection of tbe BRAIN. DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -INGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It U destined to upere i - all other rmedie. It cot on!y cures these diseases, bit it prevents them. A wine glass of the Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy climate, nd acreea the person taiirg It against disease cd?r the net tryirg eiposrre. olit tj- Drugglath and tirocera i;en. erRlljr Dr. JOHN HULL, FVrdpal OT.ce. Fifth Street, LouUv1.. Ky. SOLD WBOIJ1SALK BY DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 13 Motatla .Meridian Street INDIANAPOLIS. Who alao aell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. Ä member DA1L.Y, KEEfKK 4c UlSH. de15'fl(dlrl!3tm.
HOMEY ADVANCED." MONEY! MONEY !! Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, Guns musical Instruments, LADIES' A.XD GESTS XV EARING A PP A R K L, BED CLOTHING, lIoitenold r.oodi off Ever? Deact lpt1 on. All article of value bought, solder exchanged at the UNION LOAN OFFICE, Vo. IH.1 East Washington St., (A few doors west of Little's II at el.) K. B AH transaction trictly confidential. JJOy""All unredeemed pledge are !d for the amount due. ffblT-lj. J. 4 M. SOLOMON.
Tn QUARTERS rpj Ccö. üi ti : r A Vi CTArr .t iwniAM. 1 I .. fj. V ' -y ' fTH Has XO COXXECTIOX VriTII A5V OTHER E5TABLIJI ir est of the same name, in or out of Ind:onapolii W. & H. GLENN, Proprietory EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, AJCDTBK UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THE CORNER 0? WASHINGTON ANI Meridian BtreeU, Indianapolis. Three daily Expresses to New York; Two daily Expresses to Cincinnati, and Two daily Expresses to Chicago and 8t.Lou!t; The above Compaales are the only privileged Expreaui the following roads, vi: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFAYETTE t CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS A PERU; TERRE HAUTE A RICHMOND; BELLEFONTAINE 4 INDIANAPOLIS. Money, parages, valuables and freight carried w!U safety and dispatch, aud in charge of special and efficient messengers. Notes, Bills and Drafts will be promptly collected anc ready returns made J. BUTT ICEFIELD. Agent- -. REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKeman& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer Hous 'UP STAIRS.) 7E IIA VF. FOR SAI.E HGÜ3FS AND LOTS IS the C!ty of Indjaaarwlis, and Farms and Fanning Lands In tris State, and will aell lower than car be purchased t!ew here fb21-diwly FURNITURE, SFXO.M) IIAD STORE.! ' I 233 East Washington St., t ISTEVJFl LITTLE'S HOTEL,, C100K STOVES, HEATING STOVES, FURNITURE, acd Mattra-ts of all kind?, cond.ti'jn and pnee lou can here Cud ererythTg nece;sary to make a complete outtit for hou'ekeepinr, and at prices rargic from 15 to 60 per cect cheaper than can be had new any. where in the city. I also hare a complete btccfc of J5ew Tinware, Ccturc'.n Cuir?, I'-rd-im! aJ LcXir Gla. Ca'! and see . R. MA ROT. JanI7-dAm K. .fl. Mi'ICKIa A: CO., REAL ESTATE AMTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street IiMlimifif Ii. Ind. 5'4df 1KIVATE DISEASES. D R. COLTOUR, MEDICAL OFFICE NO. 5 SOUTH Hartman Strf fnrffH hit fee If be fl!ll In rar Inf lot riutkilniT Mini Under hit CAT. Da mt? -T -J - " ' Low obstinat er long standing. He warrant you a cure. SypMUa, In the primary st?, helped ia SS mlaCtea, cured la SI hour. Gleet of OT ytari itaod!s r4byDT.a OfioaorTtalOP.lf. martS
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F0ÜNDHY AM) STOVE IT0!II. COX, LOUD ft i'ECK. Mar.atacts.rer ai WhUaale Dealers la STO I U) LLO IP-ff f n FT, bit. VLL OÜB rrOTIS ARX OF THE LATEST AS mot improved patterns, uar other wort will embrace Irc Frowta, Cclarntf , Ra;:wa7, U ,U and IIoBe Cas'Jr.p, c, Ac. Orders by nail or otherw;e eoliite4, and prompt attecth o fc-lreo. Our prces wTJ be found ai low as ar.y. OZce, 8alea-r.m and Footd? Is3 (oath De ware street, two .qaare directly eat of tbe Ufcioa Drpet. oct3 1 XTEU A111C.4 Xtl ETI EXT. O NCIIV NAT , SOTJTIIEI12I Onio ortli -Eastern Kentucky Indianapolis and Cincinnati Slioi-t-Lln o N AND AFTFR MONDAT, NOT. 14ih, TRAIN! wi.i run aa reuows: Leave Indianapolia. Morning Expre. Mail Night Express 4 10 A M IU4 A M ;:orK Arrive atlodiaaape'U. Moralnff Ex press too P M Mall T W p M Night Expre5S 10.U5 T M T7Tare tbe same as by any ether Route, ad the speed, aafety arid comfort of train eqtal to tie beft bnealp the country. TQA.k for iciets via ''liidianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad." Special Notice?. The new track Into Cincinnati U complete, and pa.fer by thi line are now landed the "New Tearl Street Drp t," near the B:rnet IInue, about one mile nearer the tuiies centre of tke city ttan any oiler Depot. ROBERT MEEK, ScpertatendeVt. W. n. L. Nosli, General Ticket Agent. A. & Bi'KT, Traveling Agent. novli-dtf IiiflianapoIN and .Had i son T3 ISC 1. eiv a rrntireiucnt to Cointnrtice .titdaf, via)- io lG4. fflO paenjer trains dally (Sandajs excepted) beI tween Indianapolis and Madi.un. Ieare tbe ünion Depot Ind'.anapoHs, at t.(. H and 3 V. U., arriviDf at Madison at 10.50 A. M. and 7.S P.M. Leae the Depot at Madiifn at S3 A. M. and 2:40 P.M., arrives at Indianapolia at 11 A. M. a:d 7.4" P. M. Tra:n leare Columbus for Rahville at 1 P. M., arriv inc at 5:10 P M. Returning leave Ka-bville at 7 A. M., arr;in? at Culumbuh at 11 l& A. it. Thl.s Koad fomis a line with the Pac kets at Vaiisenfor the transportation of fr'bt ltwren Ciucicntti and In d i'iino'j) and pirits Weiit. Tan cf Freight as low a by any other rout. Shipper and ruerchants Weat will find lttetkelrlnter est to -hi by tL:!lLe. tnsrlS D.C. BRANnAM. Superintendent. 'tut: INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, riiiancial Ai'iit and Iripnnlcl Drposiiory oftliol'tiitrc! v fatr. ACTHOIÜZF.D CAPITAL I'AMl 1' A Ml A LP A ID IN...., tl.wvi.0oo .... .'itiO.OCO WILL receive uberptio-., a financial aent of tte GoreniTner,t. for ail of it pnplar loatiS Will collect sold inirreM a recl'tred and cooper bond on the mft liberal tvrni. Ciir ucy b -nds canbe. oQ prejkt-ntat'ou wheu due. Alwaya on bnd a fali opplT r,fC. S. revenue atasapa, for sa'e at the rejru'ar dncurt. Wil! buy and eil all -;ovmnie-it eecurities, orders oo VTanhington, coin and ejicbarige in all the principal cities. Will make collections throughout the YTet and Ka.t at vert reaaouable rate. Will receive deposits, and loan money at 6 per cent., on pood security Having unlimited facilities, ill transact all kinds of banking business on fair terms and with the utmost prutnptneM. 1 IIKO. P. UACGDET, Prea'U INGRAM FLKTCUER, Carter. Indianapuli.4, December 3, 1SC4. dec4-d?m SALOON. BATES HOUSE SALOON, (UNDER BATES UUUSE F.NTRANCX.) im mnrn.ms: A. J, JIYEHS, Proprietor. riHE Bar li supplied with pure liquors, wines, and tke JL best brands of cigars and tobacco; aUo the choicest old Bourbon and Wheat Whi.ky. Tbe establishment has been renovated throughout, airft-dtf A. .1. UlTIiM?. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON', Otfice-Gyinnakluni Uulldlnff, Corner TIcridian and ITlarrland M INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. myH-dif MEDICAL. MAN HOOD, VND THE VIGOR OF TOUTII RESTORED IN FOUR weeks by DR. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. Dr. Hicord, (of Paris.) after )ears of earneat aolicitatiot., has at leLgtlt acceeded te tLe urgent rejuet of the American public, and appointed an agent In New York, for the sale of bis valued and highly prlied E.ence tt Life.- This wonderful arent will restore Mar boo to the mot shattered constitutions In four weeks, and, if ased accordica; to printed intrscti.na, failure I Impossible. This Lfe-re.-toring remedy i-hould be taken ty all about to mairy, as Its effects sre perauar.ert. Recces., In every case, U certaiB. Dr. Ricord's Essence ef Life is soli In ra-e. with full instructions for ue, at S3, or fcr quat.t tie? in oie for IX, and will be sent to a'iy part, carefully packed, receipt ofretn'ttance to hM accredited ajrett. C.rtrular aent free on receipt of four stamps. PHILIP ROLAND, 447 Broome treet, Jaf21-dly Oie door wet of Broa-iway. N. T. MONEY TO LEND. 5s SMITH, t utborized by GovrrnmeM to loan tO.WJO, in sum V from tl to thouf,aud. on Hatches, D;am f d. Jewely,Clothinr, Farniture, Vu'icsl lnrumnt. a l other pe-nonal prcpertv, at So. 1"S', North r.JlnoU treet, Norwood's block, tte Crt bu'lding north of the Batea Iloue, up atairv Private rom, secor.d i'r. Offre oen at all honr. Car Unredeemed pledgee A ai. ai ior m, trade. Jar,-dif TOBACCO, TOBACCO. Manufaclnrrrs and Wholsalers, tow. '2 '2 ami 21 Srcoinl Street, ALTON. ILLINOIS. a XfTF. HAVE PRVED A ERANCH UUSE AT NO. 17 "oath Mrida? sfr"e, lLd:axiaiK!:. Ud., where we will keep cocaat!y t o hand al! af vie of ri-TJCS- TOBACCO. We re-pectfal'y invite tke trae te cCl aJ examine tur t k. W wil ;l a o. if ot toe-r. taan -te same ck can be bvu-ht I th' F 'her mrket. marCd.f HTtK A DKUatMuND.
DR. A. . KA, PHYSICIAN AX1) SURGEON FTICX NO. 10 TIRGINIA ATKNTX. &KSIDENCK. BOKTB AljkWAMa IT. aa Ü
