Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4502, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1865 — Page 4
DAILY SBNTIBIEL
110 If DAT MORäaNO HABCII 27. financial a conncnciAL. Inmmrout, Saturday Evening, March 2i. Tha declln la a2 If d.r arUdes f produac and antkwLu cocrUsaca. Tha "panic." a It la termed, la New Trk ewtrplete lj ua settee prices, ar fiUtloas ÜiU week, although based pn actual trscwtlcas, are tly DomluL The eease role governs In the eastern markets aa bre, aad etil financial matters brora sc.-e steady and rtEal, w cao only give tba approximate or rorrwt frtoee ef Um day for ail leadu.; article. Cuslaeta of all kiadi, f jt the realen we have timed, it Inactive. There are no transactions except to meet the actual demands of trad, and It ia iraalbie 'r"n guess bow long this tat cf afiaira will cr-ntime. There are report current of tke fa'Jare of several protnlnrct flm. la 5w Tori tity. It H sa;itast tl banking hocee- of Lyoas Co. bat beea compelled to suspend. TbU firm had a larg nsmbfr of correspondents lalfcisaUte, od It rar:iien, If th report should prove tri, will be a eerioae inconvenience to tnany of r promineat extenive operator. It U rcmored that the sinking fuad baa a large de poalt. It la said $1(0,0(0, with thia bona, bet !t la abundantly secured. Tha firm represents a large capital, and unless ita love s ar very heavy, Ita easpension will only bo temporary, an J wfl retail Id no permanent lajury to it creditors. Wo qiote the rat fur miaey tto same at lat week Itn to twelve per cent, for regular lack loan. ai abont tfteen pr cecL for ouLlde nytr?ir.. Gold cltMd in 5fw Tork at 1ST;,. Wo quote tb ctca.rg rate hero thi afterr.oon: Bayinj. Sellin. GoU 14" Silver I 11 New Terk Exchange par. ' Qoartorma.ter Voucher o prc Oovernment Stacks, 3-20'a 104 1W 7-30'a par. par as! lr.t. IO-40'f 91 9 F.eveaue atamps aro aeld in um from 120 to f 100 at 2 per cent d jcount, fron $100 to $2C0 at 3 per cf rt. d;acount, and over $VJV0 at 4 per tent, d'ecount. ', - - . Indianapolis Wholesale Price Current AXES. Second bar1a.... 3,21 Ten lCjck,a....l3.0Of-fi.0O Third do, box 3.00 Stmmoa'a 19, 00UU,00 Clear Sidag, dreaa'd.-'.Tia HttLt'a 13.0OS20.00 do rough 2.M) ptct 24,00 Clear dreeJ Boor S.I'O Jooeph Graff 4 Co. .. .21,00 Common SooriDg 4.UU BAGS. JoUt V Cottoa, aeamle. Fenc boardu, 16 fl3,(KVi3,'5 Unen.aoamleaa T100 Lath M 3,50j4,iO dbingle a,rjpUr ..3,75 COPPER. j fiat Tinned, 14 and 16 oa 70 fcraiier'e abooU Tl MOLASSES. Copperbottoms 75 STucavado 1,00 Composition bottom.. ..40 Iew Orlaani 1,30 T. 8yrup coin 1,00 COAL. jKitraFino 1,30 Retail Tard T.atea. jSorghum..... 1,10 Ktaam, per baah X Pittabir 40! ) AVAL STORKS. Braxll.acreened M ttoain, per lb ISc. ll!ih!and, acrteLrd 25Tar 4 Pitch 10.00
.2.50 .4.7S ...30 ...20 ..24
COOPKItAGE. Turpentine Floor barrola W&5 Campbene Wh'..ky barrel VX) Manilla Rope Pork brre!a a,75 Uemp Kop Boof tierce J.OO'ita.l" Jute I.ardtierce 5,75 KAILS.
COFFEE. Laiuira
Choico Rio prite...
Jara
3 3C
.48
, . ,
10.1 to 40.1.
M.., 6J... id... 31...
CANDLES. Mould Stearine 5 penn ratent?perm .tar
DRCGS.ic
...6.75 , .7,00 ...7,25 ...7,50 ...8,00
.23
OILS.
,..23, Petroleum...1 0 .55.W do Carbon, white H) ftii-TO Tmner'a, No.l...l,Wl,T0 31 Lard, Winter 1,90 LiLaeed,raw 1,35 Aeatafoot 1,40C1,W
Acid Tartar, per lb lOjBeniole, ex 4V30
H
....52 PAINTS, 4c. . . .1,30 VV'te Id, pure, 16.C0& 14,00
....75 do No. 1, 10.0O412.00 ....50 Red Lead. Am...l9,W)20,00
Cbroin ( rten, dry. ...11' 25.00.i30.00 ...1.40 Glue 16i20
Gam Arabic, aorta.. picked.. rnxone Myrrb.E I
Trat;, aort.
Alam
Aloe, per lb Aloeaiv&c AMafetlda Borax, reüned r.rimstoü, roll Brlmulone, Cour..HALiain. CaoavU. ...
BaUam, Tolo 3.25 Putty, Id bladders.. . .Serf i.O Camphor, refined 1,00 Venetian Red 7i8 ( ream. Tartar.pnre Vermillion SOuCO Copperas 3,1i4Ziac U,(K.i30,tO
Cantbartdea 2,j
...75 TROVISIOSS . ..Pi iJressed Hons.
.. t6 Prime Lard H'iO ..100 Meas pork 23.00?30,00 ...MCheewe, W. IL, lb 21
flake 1.50 Do Hamburjr, new 22
Intratuanha. Br ".0 Tit IS
jtlap 3.75 Suar cured IIaaiv...lW
Ucorice, i 3is60 Dried Beef. 17 root 30 BeefTonguet 7,C0
MornhlJ. per oa 11,00 Tallow 14
Majrneaia. c4lM. 90 Bnt'er 2230
Opium, per lb. 16,00 wilpep 5.(10 Oil Lemon S.OOStlO OilCaaaia.., 7,50 10il2
Amer. C.011 3,50,a3,75 10x14 . . Eastlndia" 4,00 10x15.. Oxalic Add 10x16.. yaialne, per ot 3,40 10x1s.. Super Caro Soda. .. 1113 ; lOiVO..
Sal Soda 6j Saltpetra, refined 16) SUGAR. Sal Ammonia SjCommua to fair 16al9 Epsom Sali, per lb..6ö4 Good to prima 20.123 Glauber .... 44 , 5. Y. crushed S4 Senna K 331 Uo A 23 ! do K 22 DIE STUFFS. j do C 24 A chat to 75 Bin Vitriol ! RICK.
Camwood jcround SHiFa.r to prime
Coc nine al,llomlaraa.... 2.50 Saajo
C'odboar 443 Tapioc a
30221 7. SPICES
SASH, TINS. V
7 lo 11 ... 13 13 14
!."a3j26
F.itract Logwood
Puatlc
I))fWOod . ..
. 45 Casisia, er Ib.... ,
Madder, Ombro 21 do (round.
...1.10 Wjl.00
HSn. Alir!ce.prlb 45
Wbiteflh5o. 1. If " gTOund 30u40 hU l.75ll,C0'CIoTea 70u73 do do qrbbl. 625 Ginger, ground 30.140 Trout, No. 1 11,00' Marc 9,00 Drr Cod, per ewt,larjre . 10,75 M astard, in cana. . .75al,23 do do mall.lOo! do Enpliok 5t Mackerel, I?o. 1 f: Nutmegi", per lb 2,00 No.2 20! Perper, black 4?i50 No. 3 171 do do (roucd..40is No 1 hf bbl 11,50'Pepper Sauce, per box.. 2.00 No. 5 10,5Catsp '.,00 No. 3 " large. ...9,00 SPIRITS. No. I kite 3.00 Akohol, M per ct 4,50 o.kita 3,73 illghwlnea ,15 5aw Uarring.No.1 90. Whiaky, rectiSed 3,15
Do acaied I.OO.r.randy 3,&0j6,50
i06,30
Do hibMa....
..7.50 Gin.
STARCH.
10.1 10.
50
I'ollock 9,00
rtcrr. Applaa, Dw.....7,OOi,00 Corn.. Dne4do, per lb.. 13 Pearl
Cider, per btl 1011.00 Carranta,Zanta 23425, SALT. Citron, Leg-bora 5055 Lake, Sue 5.65 Fijri new 50 Ohio River 3, 3
Lemon Frf rcb...l5Ä$ I?, Dairy .with bag ... . Or an (tea, per bbl 20,00;Dairy, without bag.
Peacbea,drie4L,pr'd.. . Do do nnpalrrd Jlj SOAr. New L Raiaiaa 7 Palm 14 Canned peaches, da ...S.OO Cincinnati, No. 1...16j16S do Pcati d)....J,25 Do German. .13,l,tJlö do Cberriedo....5.23 Castile Marseille 30 He frail, averted 5,25 Io American 20s25 FLOUR. I Suparßa 7,COÄ7.23, STEEL. Family.,... 7,5H,00 American SpriC2...1T.jl7, Extra. S,00?,50 LnliAh do ....20u2j GRAIN. AmencanTlow 16t, Wheat, red 1..10 Cast bar 33 i35 de Ml 1.55 Cat round 33u35 Barley, fall 1.3041,35 Do German :0i5 do aprlcg. . . 1,2041. Ü Steel Spring... 3j20 Cora.. ............. iC.4s5 kje l.oo a K klDS. Oata tiiTO Timothy 5.0öa3,23 Hay, baled 25.0C ,2ti,00 Clover 13.OO.il4.0O do lo..-e 20 .t 423.00 Rax Sed 3,00oJ,30 GLAS. Canary Seea 16 tfxlO 5,73 Heap Seed 12 10x11 6.10, 10x14 .50 TEA. lOx',6. .T5 Toung Hyon 1.50 j 1,75 lOxlS ,75 do do extra.2.25,12,40 10x20. 7,Oo Blatk Olo 1.30al,C5
,ttunpowder US0,j2,h5 Imperial 10.i3.65 ftÄ1 Japar.e 1,75.12,00 ,.15u27, TIN I LATE. .....10 ICxUCCkarcial 20.00 ....7.1 10x141 X ....24.50 ty, 12x12 1 C ....31. 112x1211 " ....25.50 ... 14x20 IC " ....210 ,..V Ux201X ....50
K.MCr.fIC " ....IVU
IRON. American bar Do Charcoal Wire, No. to 13... N a. I red Band Iron sbeet Irnn, f.rt qua
No. 10 to 17 lto34 M SO to 3 Charcoal. So. 10
to 36 lOill
Raaia. trt quality 33 Block Tin, larjre pi .63 I inuta'Joo. 17 assail piga. C3 LIME. 'Bar Tin f-4 Com.Stene 40 Z.nc 21 Water . .4.0u. TOBACCO. LIVE STOCK . Iadianapcüa Tobacco. Bfm, per cwt. . C.SOj.PO Sir ra Sacki.-f 30 Hir.per cU. .13.tO il3.00 do Ce 35.140 .teep. per head. . .7.10.1,0' Btack 75aA5 Calrea,per head. H.00.1 10,00 Medeua Pniht 95jl,P0 LEATHER. Extra do ..1.35.H.73
SMe, oak Do B'Sal. Hareesa Leather. . Mklrtinx.
BrUl Leather.
dot..
...50 Fine Cut Chewing. 1.30.11.23 . . . 45 Dark Sweet 10, qr... "0.1.S5 .IA krlght Tab do . .11,75
VARMSH.
5.it1' Coach, extra B. .
Upper do per dot.. $4 to 55 No 23...
Kip SVtn 73ci$5
Calf
do
Green.
JUlted ..
kry H.dev . . LI EEK. Clear rdtik Secwad plank Caar barda, graea
FuroitMre.No. 1 B.
f 1,50.13,00 " So. h llidea. DamartettB 637; Japaa dryer, B....
v,aS AaphaJtUB.B .I1j13
i wool. .3.73 Fla a Ceece.... b . ..3.S3 Qaarterto half blood. S38 ...3 50Cwicea t:k 9f
.4.50 4.23 3.50 3.40 40 .10
r;EV YORK CITY CATTIE MARKET. Maaatt Dat. TriaaAT, March ll,lSCi. tcTAi atcirrra or cama er ait anraa, ro rmm wets. Sheep and
Cow a. Veals. Lambs. Swine. 154 75 5,541 tJ04 13 C76 11,405 &,9
Bee res. TaUl J,372 I .ait week 5,41 Cortpa'g week last year.. ..,74 Atr'r'gaNo.par kin iyu..3,lC7
237
503
4.S41
6.77 1290
145 1,511 1315
aaiTta raoai tHmasar ararxa. New Tork 313 Melre pec&aylra&la 1U) law IlliDoie . .'. -3 Caaada 14 Kentucky Mleeonrl New Jersey 4 Connecticut 43 Tecncia klaauchuxtu Wlaconain .. New Hampshire Virginia Mlch'gas 8 Palo JfW Ind'.aaa
taaraa. Thera U bet little to aay abot the rattle market this week. Coctrary to tLe general lmprestion one auonth ago. It is aow ead tkat there ia ao scarcity of beeves ia the west, and that tha beef i'fanlae, ao ofta prpba:ed, (a aot Lkaly to occxr. One thing, howarar, ia tary certain--prtrne meal-fed beeves are scarce, botk in the west and elae where, and that quality most conunue high. Com raon aad lafariar grtdaa of cattle murt ml low, compar at Ivel r, for there la leaa demand for com anon and coarse beef. QuotatiOLs are aa followr Premium qoa!its per cwt $23,Ot?.2,00 Prima, do 23,0y414,00 Medina to good qia!ite.percwt 19,0fX21,W) Pocr do d 12,00-ail4.00 General W.tZ prices do 19,0021,00 ATersge do '-iO.OQ .... MILCI CO S. At the price ruling for aome weeka past, no cowa are wanted. In fact, moat of the cowa sola for ike past week bare teen purchased at much lower prices than teilen are ready to report. One of the oldest dealers in tke market remarked to the reporter that the trade ia mika cowa waa carer ao dull aa now. Quotations ar nomlcally as follows: ordinary to good cows. Irvlnd rr calf, $W&W. ' fsney, SO (3. 11 CO. Tt iL1. Prime eaU hare continued acarce and iu dciaaud at pttTioue rates, iut the tendency is toward lower prkea w'.th the prospect of larger receipts of dressed veals upon the resaruption of navigation on the Hudson. On Mon day and Tuesday nothing in market oM for more than 15c per lb, and ordinary ta fair reals conM he obtained at I2il4c; Inferior at loVillc. .Hier.
Some small lota of sprint: lsmbs have reached tha
market, principally on con.iiifr.ment to ruttners, ana sota on private terms. TLe receipts of t-heep for the week aggregate nly 5,561 hea-1, wfckb were mostly aold pratious to Monday. Flenty of sheep are on the way, but the break in the Erie and damaged bridges on other routea have prevented their arrival here. Wa .acte aa follows : good to prime sheep, per lb, 14 3 14.: medinni to fair, 13313V. common to milium, The total receu.ta amount to but 1.90" hers, and pricea
are nominally V.c per lb higher. No dresned hogs
hara b en received, and the market U Improving, although the decline In mess pork is unfavorable, and larger rece!pta would probably produce a decline. We quet:
Livebogi. lresed.
per cwt. per lb. Prime heavy rTest'ticomfed.n.COcam, Yt'l'Ji Prime light do do 13,7514,00 1717;a New York ilo do Still fed 13,00-4 13,50 16.' 17
Small pigs, suitable for retail butchers 13,7531.50 1
7?;
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COMMERCIAL.
; ST TILROSAfa. irtrsclnnatl Tlarkel. CiPCixMATi, March 25. Flour dull at 7($7 25 fcr uperfine arjd extra. Red wheat sold at $1 b5. Nothing done in corn, rjo or otLt. Whisky 130bb!soldat$2 10. Mom pork could have beeu sold at $125 00. Bjlk ahouldera o!J to the exteut of fifty thousand pounds at 13c. Seed dull and price noniir.nl. Sugar 161& Coffee 30t33c. Head and gut lard at Tallow declined to 12c for rendered. Hatter Tery dull at 2527c. Clover seed iu demand at $14 l2ö. Gold 1 45. --aa .es.. eskew l orn iHratra. New Yoke, March 25.
Cottou firmer, with rather better icquiry at
4.c for middling.
Flour dull; offenes t $9 4039 55 for
extra state, $'J 95010 00 for extra round hoop
Ohio, and $1U l)Ull 00 for trade brands;
market closing quiet and heavy. Whisky firmer at $2 10 for western. Wheat firmer, with rather more doing, amber Milwaukee $1 bO; amber Michigan $2 00, Winter lied Weitern, $1 95, choice amber Kentucky $2 07. Corn quiet and scarcely o firm; new white $1 551 83; rew yellow $1 56$1 .'äfloat and delivered. Oats quiet at 9(3990 for western. i'etroloum dull; 33c for crude; 53c for refined bond; 73c do free Pork firmer, but not much activity $23 50 Q 23 75 new rue? a, closing at $25 50 cash; $22 00 23 00 for '63-'64; do cash and regular way, $222.'l for prime and $2424 50 for prime mea. tteef dull and betvj; $13 Oil ($17 00 for plain mew, and $1C 5021 00 for extra mess. Beef hams dull. Cut meats quietBacon quiet at 15c fur cut and lbc for long ribbed. Lard hear? aod a shade easier at 15(3 Butter dull at 12Q21 for Ohio and 1832 for state. Cheese quiet atl4S23c.
HW TOBE MOMY MARKET. Naw Yoax, March 25. Monev steady at 7 per cent. Sterling quiet at $1 091 09. Gold more active and firmer, opening at $1 561 57, declining to $1 53Vj, advancing to $1 57 j and closing at $1 57?3. Government itockd dull.
MERCHANT TAILORING. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT!
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RKSPKCTPCLLT CALL THK ATTENTION OP TBI citlaens of Indianapolis to the fact, that they have opened at No. 19 Virginia Avenue, A ItcKiilur i?lf rclinut Tailoring rt:iMisluneiil. And olic'.ta ikare of the patronage of the community THEIR STOCK OF GOODS a ' Is complete, and beleg in charge of a gentleman whose aMlity as a Cutter rank a No. 1, they are prepared to fill orders which la every respect they will WARRANT qual !a qnaltty, atyle and workmanship to acythirg found In any sisiiUr establishmeLt In the city. TJTPRemersber tba pla-e, .o. 19 Virginia Avcuuc.
MERCHANT TAILORING. laEWIS SCHOIaTZ, fÜOrRinOR OP TBK FIRS T CLVSS MEBCHANT TAILORING KHTA IJ LIS TT MKNT,
maV PENNSYLVANIA STREET, Two Door South of Tott OCiee INDIAXAFOLI3 1.1 V Kill "ITA II LH. TWKNRT ALLIN, New Terk Livery annale to ie4 JTI Nos. 11 aod 14 Cut Perl street, ! tba Vv Uiern's Bijak. fetf)
pcmoLcur-i.
THE FIRST NATIONAL
PETKOLEÜH
COMPA-ISTY.
Organized undir the laws of Pennsylvania, November, leC4
CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000;000.
I'.'tr Value or Slim es 5 Each.
A LiMiTXD Amount or Stock for salx at THE LOWEST CAaH SLBSCRIPTIOX PRICE OF $3 00 FEB SHAH.
No Liability to Stockholders.
The lands of thia Company, embracing over 17,500 "acres in fei mvm and leasehold, are situated in the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION!
The 123 acre which they own on the Alleghany, two miles above President and ouly five miles from the new 250 barrel well on Pitthole Creek, and the lease of 132 acres of the celebrated Wilkins Tract" alone, are ample basis for any Company, and are worth more than the entire Capital Stock of the Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now In successful operation, jielding largely, from which regular monthly dividends of two riR cent, are being paid to all stockholders, and there is evert assurance that this Company will goon be able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CE5T. BIVIDENÜS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first class Companies, and is juitly said to be the most successful of any yel organized. Its reputation ha now become so thoroughly established, that no mere ceed be said on that point. There are greater induce ments and better opportunities to make money on these Stocks than any other Iq existence, while at the same time thev are good propertt for any and all persons to hold.
From the New York Herald. "News has been received and abundantly confirmed from several sources, of the striking of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, above the Reed Well, a raw Rons erom thr propertt of the First National Pxtrolrcm Company."
From the New York Evening Express. "Our telegraphic dispatches received to day from the Oil Regions, inform us of the striking of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Run, near tm First National Petroleum Compaxt's property. Cherry Run Stocks will be ia demand to-morrow."
From the New York World. "The First National Petroleum Company is a first-class organization, whose officers are of tho highest standing, and we cheerfully recom
mend it to all parties desirous of purchasing re- j
liable stocks. 1 he General Superintendent is a pioneer in the Oil busine, and well known as a most efficient manager."
From the New York Tribune The First National the name of the Petroleum Company whose prospectus and map are before us. The narxes which we see among the Directors are ample re:ommendations for this Company, and a eufficieot guarantee. of iL future management."
BTAii ORiiRs by Mail or otherwise will ia promptly An ended to until thr Stocr is ALT. 0LD.
ml
tSPGood responsible Agents and Exchange
Brokers wanted in eTery city and town ia the!
United States and Britisn Provinces, with who
liberal arrangements will be made. CSF" AU order and applications, whether by letter or otherwise, mu?t be addres.ed to ii. . kowi: v co., Commission MuLCaAJtra. marl4Vdi 40 Liberty St., 5tw York.
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
con FOUND
OBDRON BITTERS,
The Latrt and iTlot Importaiit Discovery
OP TBI
NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! !
No man's came la mora Intimately connected with tba history of MATERIA MRD1CA of tha United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer In Medical Discovery than that of
Dr. John Dull, ofLouisvilIc, Kentucky.
His inimitable preparation of SAUSAPAItlL. I.A has long stood at the head of tha various compounds oftbat valuable drug.
His Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Lozenges, in less than a year after their introduction, attained ateputation
As wide spread as the continent of North America. But tha crowning glory of bis life remains to be attained in bla diacovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of I'll DUO. which Is the basis of the Bittet s now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native ii.habitants of Central America, to whom its virtues have been Known for mora than two hundred yeart. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria anJ bandies without fear the roost venomous nerpents. UN a belief with them, that while there is breath in the bod; tie Cedron is potent to cure, no matter w hat the lsea' jay be. While Dr. Ball is not prepared to endorse this e vtravagant pretension, he 11 nevertheless satisfied from a therouRh examination of the evidence relatiag to its virtues, that aa a r. nedyand preventative of all diseases arising from exposnre, either to change of weather or climate, or to miasroatic influences, it stamN
WITHOUT A RIVAL!
And Justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed In Central America and the West Indies.
IN DYSPEPSIA
And its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more LIKE A CHAEM 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 fall account of this wonderful plant may be found in the 11th edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 13a7 and 1388. A series of experiments in which Dr. Bull has bean for years engaged, has Just been brought ta a successful termination, and he is now enabled to offer to the pnblic a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics, the whole preserved In tha best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which be Is confident has n eqnal la the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, tuf ab lie hare long since learned to estimate sucht...... their true value. The safest plan is for every one to te for himself the virtues of a new medicine.
filVR TIIF.
CEDRON BITTERS
ONK TRIAL, AND T0Ü WilL NEVER USE AN OTHERS.
It Is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CEDRON BITTE KS are a specific. In all diseases of the
Dowels, Liver or Kidneys
In all ejections of the BRAIN. DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; is GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE.
It Is destined to supere all other remedies. It not only cures these diseases, but it preventa them. A wine glasa of the Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking It against disease under the most trying exposnre. Sold by Drugglftt and C.rocer ;enerally. Dr. JO II HULL, rnncipal 02ice, fifth Street, Locisvüle, Ky.
SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 OHth .nerldlati Street INDIANAPOLIS.
Who also aell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. Baaamber DAILY, KEF dc KTSQ, 3eciy4-dlywlltcaa.
HO HEY ADVANCED. DIOWEY! LIOEJEY!! ADVANCED ON Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, Guns, ITXnslcnl Instruments, LADIES AND GENTS s WEAItHVG APPAREL, BED CLOTHING, AND Iloinehold (jwoda of r.rery Description. All articles of value bought, sold r exchanged at tba UN LOAN OFFICE, Vo. 185 East Washington St., (A few door a west of Llttle'a HeteL) N. B All transactions strictly confident laL JfcyAll unredeemed pledget are sold for the amount due. febl7-ly. J. A M. SOLOMON.
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EXPRESS COMPANIES, American Express Company, AVDTIB UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WASHINGTON ANT Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Three daily Expresses to New Tork; Two daily Expresses to Cincinnati, and Two daily Expresses to Chicago asd St. Lot!; The above Compaaiea are the only privileged Rxpreseoi the following roads, viz: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS A PERU; TERRE HAUTE A RICHMOND; BE LLE FONTAINE & INDIANAPOLIS. Money, packages, valuables and freight carried wtu aafety and dispatch, and in charge of special and efficient messengers. Notes, Bills and Drafts will be promptly collected anc ready returns made J. EUTTKRXIRLD. As;ent
REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer Iloiisr UP STAIRS.;
WE HAVE FOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS IN j the C:ty ef Indianarolis, and Farms and Farm- I leg Lands in tris State, and will sell lower than car I be purchased elsewhere fb2I-diwly j " furniture, &c. I
SECOND IIAD STORE, 233 East Washington St., nea"r LrrriE?s hotel, COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES, FURNITURE, and Mattraes cf all kinds, conditiona and piices You can here find everything necessary to make a complete outfit far housekeeping, and at pricea ranging from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than can be had new anywhere In the city. I a!o have a complete stock of New Tinware, Common Chairs, Bedsteads and Looking Glasses. Call and see. J. R- MA HOT. Janl7-d6m
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McCURDY CO.'S CLAIM AGENCY, No. 4 YOHN'S BLOCK, Corner .vieridianand Taatilntrton Sits, INDIAN APOMS, INDIANA.
OFFICERS' AND 8GLDIKRÄ CLAIMS PEOMITLT made out and collected on the rnot resjonabla terms. Certificates of non-ladebtedceea obtained from the Departments at Vf ahinsrton. Mater Rolls, Pay R.i;. Quartermaster and SabV.ttence account made ou; with ceatLeii and diratcb. Jac4-d3ni
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riUVATE DISEASES. Tlt. COLTOUR, MEDICAL OFFICE NO. S SOUTH Iß Meridian Street, forfeits bis fee If he rails ia cur Eg any case that asy come under his cart, do matter bow obstinat ar long standing. He warrants you a enre. Syphilis, In tha primary atage, helped in 25 mintt, carad ta 14 hours. Olaet of 90 years standing ecradbyXJr.C- Ob4tirBTtai0P.lL marti
aav - aar. josatba w. obdo. ItVY .V GORDON, ATTORIVEYN AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. Office, Nos. 10 and 11 New k Talbotfs Binding, Seuth of tha PostoSce. dec-dOa PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. D. (arAaLL, No 65 North New Jersey 8treet Ä ct5f-dly
FOUNDRY - AID STivTC UCalHS. at COJE, LOUD 2t PECTi, Maaaiactarara asd Wholesale Daaiera U stoves, noLLoxi.xrriEti;c.
ALL OUR rrOTEJ AJJC OF TBI LATEST AN a oat improved patteroa. Oar other werk will embrace Iron rYomta, Colaaiaa. Railway, Hill and Hoaae Caaxinga, Ac Ac. Orders by mail or otherwls B!icited,acd prompt at. tectioB given. Our price, will be foand as low aa aay. 021c, Kales-room aod Funndry 1&3 teuüi Da war a street, two aquarea directly eaat 0 the UaJow Der-cU3
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Night Express 10.US P M ir7Fare the aame aa . by any other Koste, aod the speed, safety and comfort of traina equal te tba beat lines in the country. JO"Ak for tickets via "Indian aolia and Cincinnati Railroad." Special N otice. The sew track tat Cjscinnatl b complete, and pajengers by this lin are bow landed the New Pearl Street Depot," near the Burnet House, about one mile nearer the basinets centra of tke dty than any other DepoL ROBERT MEEK.Scperiatendent. W. H. L. Noa La, General Ticket Agent. A. 8. BciT, Traveling Agent. aovli-dtf
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rw Arrangement to Coiumenre.tlan daf, JIar Iß 1SU4. riWO passenger trains daily (Sundaya excepted) bX tween Indianapolis and Madiian. Leave the Union Depot Indianapolis, at eUOO A. M and 3 P. at., arriving at Madison at 10-bO A. M. and 7S) P. M. Leave the Depot at Madie.n at A. M. and 5:4 P. M.t arrivina; at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 7.4ft P. M. Trains leave Columbus for Kusvhville at 1 P. M., arriv !nj at 5:10 P. ii. Returning leave Raihville at T A. M., arriving at Columbus at 11:15 A. M. This Road forms a line with the Packet at Maiisea for the transportation of freight between Cincinnati and Ia d:auapolis and points West. Tanif of ireiKbtsaalow aaby any ether route. Shippers and merchants Wert will find llto thelrlatar est to hhip by thisline. maris D.C. BRANHAM. Ssperlntendect.
Tit t: IXDIAX1P0L1S NATIONAL BANK, Finaticial Ascnt and Designated Depository of llic Unltcl Matc.
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WILL receive subscriptions, as financial agent of the Government, for all of its popular loana W ill collect gold interest on reentered and coupor bonds on the mot-t liberal term. Currency bonda caabei on presentation when due. Always on hand a full supply of U. 8. revenue stamps, for sale at the regular discount. Will bay and aell all government securities, orders oa Washington, coin and exchange in all the principal cities. Will make collectiona throughout the West and East at very reasonable rates. Will receive deposits, and loan money at C per cent., on good security. Having unlimited facilities will transact all kinds of banking business on fair terms and with tha utmost promptness. THEO. P. HAUCHET, PreeH. , INGRAM FLETCHER, Cabler. Indianapolis, December 3, 164. dec4-ta
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BATES nOUSB SALOON, (UNDER BATES nOUSE ENTRANCE.)
A. J, rflYEHS, Proprietor. FV1HE Bar la supplied with pare liquors, winea, and tke X best brands of cigars and tobacco; als the choicest old Bourbon and Wheat Whisky. The establishment has been renovated throughout. eaarB-dtf A. J. TIUME. PITYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Of f ice-;j mnrtaluru Ilulldln;, Corner NXerldlan and Blarjland Rts INDIANAPOMS, IND., mjH-dtf
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VND THE VIGOR OF TOCTH RESTORED IN FOUR weeks by DR. RICORD'8 ESSENCE OF LIFE. Dr. kicord, (or Paris.) after years of earnest aohcit at lou. has at length exceeded totte argent reqnett of the American public, and appointed ap ar, ent In New Tork, for the sale of his valued and hi-hly prised Esaeoce of Life. Thia wonderfcl agent will restore Mat.beo4 te tb iao.t shattered con.-ututIor.i lnf&nr nrrki, atd,!! eed according to printed Instructions, fallare is Impoa. slble. This life-restoring remedy should be taken ey all about to mat ry, aa Its effects are pereacect. Sacces, in every case, la certain. Dr. Kicord'a Eirce of Life is aeld In caes, with full In-tructions for us, at 1 3, or four quact!tie in one for tJ, and will be sent to any part, carefully packed, ao receipt of remittance to bis accredited agent. ClraxJar aent free on receipt f foor atasop. PHILIP ROLAND, 447 Broome etreet, Jaifil-dly One door wet of Broadway, N. T.
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TOBACCO, TOBACCO.
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f Ifi HAVE CPKTED A BRANCH HOUSE AT NO. W 1? South Merkiiaa atreet, lndianape'.U. lal, a here we will keep coatatly oo band all styles ef PLUG TOBACCO. We respectfully invito U trade ta call and examitt our stock. We wül sell aa lew, tf &H lower, tkaa the same stock can be bought la thia or ary other narket. mA:C-d:f MTERJ A DRCMM0NÜ.
DR. A a Car. NIOLTIAIN , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FFICE NO. lO VIRGINIA ATENUX. 1XSIPENCE, t I SCKTB ALABAMA IT. aa U
