Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4503, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1865 — Page 4

DAILY SENTINEL """TUESDAY MORMNO. MAPXII 2S.

Our Orrernkack "-IIbw lhj nrm ttürauud Out In Waahlrjgton. la good old tieesaa? about four year ao tb ancuil report of ihn secretary cf ttetreui.rj oeoprisieg a full statement of the er.tire receipts t.'i expenditure of tLe l'cited State gutemmeat for the current year, could b ritteJ ia one or two colomci of a newspaper. In thla as io all oU.fr matters rciUicis to tie admit:!tratlou of affairs, we bate j-rogrc-;ei !i?litlj. ani it now require a portly ptmpolet of one hacirel and eiht e!u?e!y printed ocUro pipu toaiocply tell us Low, and tow much it cost, to pri&t d iferenl kind of currency ard treasury tie;. Such a ptmphlet hw jut bfn i"uH, which ia mode jtlr called "A letter from the secretary in acswer to a resolution of the Houe of Jia. il, in rrgiri to the jristiog burcvj of it treasury depart meat," Tni nijmao Biitir. Thi p-lctinjf bureau is one of the cew and numerous boreaos created by the exigenciea of the time, and, like all other bureau, affords an opportuLitj for the ecrewirg on of numerous babdles ia th thap of o!ers an d employes. The bureau must bare bea buj Ut jear, for Secretary Feeefiden sys that he did not allude to th La bureau io hi annual report, because th4 bureau report "wss cct resdj in time for such nwction." He therefore includes it in the present pamphlet, and it is supposed to comprise all the matter of intcrtt in this bnnch of the tressury department, except the rery iuterestitg and entertaining matter relatire to sorue of the fe male employes. As this matter a thoroughly Tetitilatei before a commif.ee ar.d ws ei'en-ire-1t printed in the paper Ut eumcner, tt.e om;thn of the report is no, rattcri!. THE CIEAV UA5DLI. The nt dirision of the currency bureiu is dinided into thitty-one ub-diiions, and employs fire huadred and twenty sesea operatiren, two hundred aiid twenty two of whom are males, and three hundred and fire females They are all said to be engaged in enjravicg, printing, and preparing for iue the various ccurities and currency authorized Dy coegrew, which are too familiar to the public to ßred a more rniuute de cription. I??ides this Ubor, they print the circulars, blarA formd. envelopes, and other letterpress printing required bj the department. It is, in fact, a pet printing and enjfrafir.g office for the treasury department. ITS ORK.M. It ?rew up in an attempt, two years ao, to tries and separate treasury tote by machinery. Up to that time the greenbacks were engraved and printed in New York most, if not all of them by the Atr.ericau I5in!c Note company, and were sent io sheets of four note to W ashington, wbere they were signed by the treasurer and register of the treisur?, and then trimmed and cut apart with shears. The impossibility of manipulating thee no'e. as fast as they were ground out was aooa apparent. The firüt relief cira iu the cocgteioual authority to employ seventy signers 'at $1,200 each per annum; to sign the uotei. These eercnty were cot sufficient, and the next improvement wan sealing tho note and printing the fac timilt signatures. Next, two machines far trimming and cntticg notes were made " for tiial," aod were tenoned to Mr. Chae a failure A f WORK The firt work of the huretu wan the preparation for the i.-ue of one and two dollar treasury note, the work hir.g autLorized by Mr. Chae, Auu.'t IbC'J. Mr. Clark at once went to woik, an J in ix days had pet up a tr.ua ongine and the nccc-üiry nuchineiy. He begin with one mile assistant find four females. Mr. Clark aysthat.if he hid supposed the luice-s would jrow under his charge "to it? prcent enormous magnitude the current iMurs having eometixe exceeded sixteen mill 'una of dollars in a clngle day, handled by more than five hundred operatises" he "tbouM base been compelled to brink from the task, and abandon the attempt." As early as January T, lb63, he could turn out thirty ?ix thousand impreior. iu eight hours work. The figures on the impressions might carry the daily issues to an enormous amount, but with constant improvements and increased facilities, with hydraulic presse nt work night and day, the department could only issue enough representative money to pay the contractors, (iron c!a4 and otheraj, while the gallant armie in the field waited months and months for their pllry pay small to individual, but in tho aggregate, of course, enormous. rrraiLs Mr. Clark's report ia filled with minute details altogether too voluminous to give in our columns, but neverthele-s extremely interesting. He minutely details all the expenditures on ex pcriments, wfcich, in many enses. cot more than the estimated value of the matter printed, and gives his difficulties with the bnk note engravers. Losses that is. Rtolcn cotes, find a place Once an unficied sheet of twenty dollar five per cent, two yeirs notes wai mifising, and "suspicion attached to a scrubbing woraaa " Four sheets of fractional currency, amounting to forty dollari, went next. No trace wis found; then ten fbeets; then one sheet of four do'Ur com pound interest notes went, and so on. But the loss of one hundred one thousand dl!ar coupon bonds ($100,000,) did not occur in this division; but the Iosjm are eupposexl to be ofoet by certain "savings," which come next in the report. The Separtmtnt his be?n at r with the privat baiik note companies ever since the estublishrrent of ill own ergrarbg and printing bu reau. Il is claimed, however, that the work is now done at !e?s cost, and with greater celerity acd security. We trus: tht the department h. at le.tst this merit, and that in it proposed sjs tern of "jhecke" eone check tr.sy be suggested ard enforced to the frightfully enormous issues of all sorts ol greenbacks, down to the I ate I and last three cent 8hicplater, which no fairly flood the whole country. .text to .Mother. A l'.u'.e girl of ai years old est by a cradl, where lay a fretful bbj; tle rocked it foftly and sang a sooihing lullaby, but the gre.it tears rolled down her cbeek, and she lookeJ pitifully out of the open win low. It was a love ly day in summer time, asd the sun hone bright and warm upon the ofi, waving' grav. and upoa rich mioses of beautiful lljwr. The birdj n.' Meetlv and seemed to sir to ner "come out, little one, coms out, an 1 be happy with u! !eve the clne. d uk rocni, a::J come !t.t the t:rin:r!e In the ihrubbcr to ctuMrva wer pining; he could see them from the wind jw, li tiiug iu and out aciorg the lilac bushe, liühing and ibouting ia their cttdes happ't.e?. Sometime they would Uave eff a moment, ar d come runic s to the window, o eatroat her to come out at: i pUy al'.h them. ii:t -h. onj !ii'ok her he.id ono fully, iiile she said, "I e-irt levo htt!e brother; aad then she rocked; and ssDg, and wert I before. IU .ir. J bv I cr ntotbercame in Her lecves rre rolled up, and het hand and arm wr.tre wnit? wnr. t'":r; it vj r'.v.r. e tht ehe a Tery buj. hat U the matter. Maryt" a.ki. tvonderirslv, .eeiag the i.''iful picture of ditrr her !iftl r'rl pree,-.ti "Wv von orv, niv dear!' "Oh, I want tw c a'i.1 wi'h unin Oiivc at.d lister Kate." i.e ted mm; 1 cnt go I can't jo.' "Why, jf a you cn.ier. Leave Willie; if will not hurt him to cry t I ttle. nr: 1 1 w:ll lim bj-and by." Mary only bcok her bead, and went on with her recking" "I enn't ?, mother. uclc- you com and lAc him." he jerrt?tei iu uyir? And her mother, kn-wiri; h(w uelos it wjis to attemr t! turn her aiJe Irm doiri; what he thought be I rr d :'y her alone Cin. It ciffht have been a:i bor aftttward tn.t , hivir" finished her work, he came in and relieved the faithful little nur?. Hur the fun was tii.nirir brol ard hotia the psrden, a::d her couu Olit e an 1 sitcr Kate were tired of taiicg out (if doAr; they wanted to come in ar.d play with their do'!-. Ar.d th the I ire play in the Vitien, h:ch he eriei much. as ever fvr that day. Hut fretful Willie w.v a?!ccp. ard there was a -rcile ur-Ti her mother' fce an ?b ki-sel her and falle! her i little nur-e." S J Mary went kr bappa ai.d contented, and wondered why the bird eet.-ed t.sweeter and the uo to hit e brh'rr !-' her tl.si, it did lor other little girls YcAta p.ed ca, aud more brwihua and sis teTS cam w tb the years. Tfcera always recujel a cradle to b rocked, always acme little ol who vtsted care isd a::tn:oc, which cl!j Mar? couki giw; and th gav it lrJy now ao loa-

ger with teirand the Kttle cnes gave her all they had to gite their reference and lore. "Welovehcr now, mother," they all ssid; "Kate is good for a rorap, and Jenny tell us for.ty itotlef; but when we are sick or in trouble, if we carrot kave mother, let os have siter Mut." M v littl reder. th. is a true sory I ata tellii.gyou. i"er Mary still lircs io a beautiful borne not many hundred miles awey. Her brothers and eiters have grown to mmhood and tonanhooi now, and haTe gone ose by one from the old homestead. Another generation is gtow icg up around her, and she bears bby voices lisping ternarce, and calling upon her, as their mothers of old, for her help and ter.der care. They all lov air? Mary; she i "next to mother'' still. The Itrbel "senator I oote's 4ddrr to the People of Tenneaare. We hire before us in full the addrc.- alluded to by telegraph froih London rii Halifax. The whole address would 11 a quarto pamphlet of 2S or30pagi. He incorporates in this document a letter to the stesker of the rebel booe of repretcutives, blowing up that "molbith body,'' and a!so a !ctter to our Secretary Seward: "I now have the honor to say, for myself and for a large numbtr of the most weighty and influential statesmen, that the south contains, and, as I bare good reason to belieTe, in accordance with the wiihe also of a very large majority of the .fotcreign people of ths aoutbern states, whether ia or out of the confederate armies, tbat we, the conservatives of the south, are reidy and anxious to enter once more iuto fraternal union with our fellow citizens of the north; that we are molted, if an opportunity of doing to honorably shall be afforded us, to withdraw at once from all politic 1 connection with the government now locate! in the city of Richmond, and to place ourstlves and all we hold dear once more under tho protection of the flg of our lather?.

"o one know better than I do that no such pacification as that which I now propose can ever come from Mr. Davis. His official position and his devotion to his own selnVi echerr.es of individual aggrandizement forbid it. But let President Lincoln iuc a formal proclamation, addressed to the people cf the confederate states, offericg to them complete amnesty for the past, and a lull restoration of thecon.-titutioml rights which they formerly enjoyed, and they will immediately bold conventions In all of the said states and vote them-elves back ii.to the federal union, calling borne their troops at once, and leaving Mr. Davis to enjoy, as he may be able to do, the despotism which be baa established, together with euch foreign protection for himself and bis ignoble project as it shall be in hispow er to secure. There seims to me to be but one difficulty in the way of thus bringing this war to a cke, and that etands connected with the slavery qucs tion, a question which ha undoubtedly assumed, as was reasonable to have been expected, several new aspects during the present war. I should hope that, in consideration of the mnifcld advantages of such a peace id I have proposed (including, of course, the future enforcement of what is known as the Monroe doctrine) our brethren and fellow citizens of tiie ooub would be inclined, through the action of the federal government, to deal with tig liberally and kindly. Consider, if you please, that the fate of slavery has been settle J by the operation of the war i'selt; that Maryland i now a free state, and Missouri likewise; that Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina ai:d Aikacsui are sure, in a few year, by their own voluntary action, to adopt a system of emancipation ; and that, in all probability, before the close of the present ceutury, slavery w:!! nowhere exist upon the continent. Can ou cot afford, then, to leive if when the federal constitution left it? "If, though circuoiftanctH exiat which render ucb e. plen of settlement impossible, then I am prepared to &y, in behau oi tnose whom 1 rep recent, that we will agrte to such a change of the federal constitution as will secure the entire extinction of slavery on the 1st day of January, rJu';, a'd which will provide also for the free dorn of all persons of African blood who shtll be born after the 1st day of Jitiuiry, 1?J0." There is also a letter to Mr. Lincolo, included ;r fh sddress, in a spirit similar to this extract. Three ICulra for;ood Hearting. First Finish each word. I use the phrase in the sense of a watch-maker or a jeweler. The difference between two articles, which at a little distance look much the fame, all lies in the fin ish. Each wheel in a watch must be thoroughly finished; and so each word in a sentence must be most completely and carefully pronounced. This will make reading both pleasant and audible. Careful pronunciation is mora Important than noite. Some time ago 1 heard a person mske a speech iu a Ure hall; be spoke distinctly, and I heard every word; unfortunately, he became warm in his guhject; nnJ spoke loudly and energetically, and iuitneditiel v bis speech became raticulate noise. Secondlj Dj not drop the voice at the eod of the sentence. Simple as this rulo mir seem, it id one most necesiry to enforce. If the whole lentence be audible except the conclusion, the passage read becomes discontinuous, a series of intelligible partions intcraperscd with blank.. Conclusion, of cece?ity, attache to the whole. Thirdly Always read from a full cheat. The reading voice should always be a complete eoee di pttt$; and the chest, which is truly the wind chest of the human organ, should cerer be exhausted. This is as important for the speaker as for the hearers, and for the hearers as for the speaker. The voice is delivered with ease, and becomes agree able. Singers know weil th importance, indeed the necessity, of taking breath at proper places The same thing is important for reading, and for reading in a large building attention to this matter ia indispensable. The Dean of Ely, in the Englishman Magazine. PFESSIONAÜ R U M O V A X. Doctor WM. TIIOHS), HAS P.SM0VFD HIS OFFICE FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, UrilRRK HF. WILLC05T1NCK to tr-at and curt Private thseaes, in all thlr peciei, tqei, ramitra'icps ad phases. lr. Wra. Thomson will gUe to each patient a written Instrument, binding himelf to effect a radical and perruanent cere, or cake no charfre. i)r. Wn.Thomiiaa ba mi the treatmeat cf Hifat l-easj a .peclalty since the year lü I tLree year in tbe city ot ba!TU, N. Y . , elht )fr ia Chicago, III , acd twnyear in Feona, 111. Uuncfc eight years practica In Chicago, 111., tc cured wer thirteen tbcu.vsnd raes. i)r. Rd. Tht inon. in hl practice f. r Scrofula. Rheumatic and general dieaet of the blood, ces a KumigaV.r.$ Vapor Path cf the iuctiiig"iior:s kind, In conjunct.on with internal treatment. 2V1I'AL KMISIUN, the cocuenre of elf-atue. Thi olitary vice, or depraved sexual lDdu'Kccf, 1 practiced ly tLe youth of loth sexe to an a'.niot nnl niitt d estet.t, producirc Ith cnerrirg certainty the fvlIowii.R train of morbid yyicptonk utle combated by scier.tic nd,cil nif aures, vu: Sallow cour.teoauce, dari pot atider the eyes, pain in the head, rinijinf Iu the 's. and noie- he ihe rustling of leave ar.d rat tlir of chariot-, Keai:les ahuut the loin, weakness of the limbs, coufased vi.-ion, bluuted Intellect, lo of conSdeure, diff.der.ee iu apprcachirg ktrstRf r, a dislike t form lw acqua r.tancc. a dipo:t on to hun aociety, lo cf memory, tectic fiuhf, p'a .pie ard arinns ercptiensatsut tLe face, furrJ t-i tue, rriilt weat., fetid hreath,cojih,ccs'Up:i '0, u: tcrtaiia, aud frequent ly inanity. Tbe aföted, et. the firt ij peararce of ary cf the fcNire iyinptom. Lonld itTr.efl lately apply to Pr.Tffl. TtoniMTi for rrl:ef. ftjOJce atadOoaltati"H K -t 5o.?t?cr:tb Del a'ret. Ir,d inapol;, In t. I". O i; i H ). ja: :4-dly FTÜ?R KENOVATINC. CASE & LYNCH, n JsVIXr, FSTAPMSMED hirt t;Te in In.'.l THFMSFI.VF." FOK No. 247 Indiana Avenue, With ne rf Bi!y'p Ta'.ent Improved Keaerato', tv bxk Frathfrs are rUeed of a"l Moth, tilth ar.d t'nhealihy l.pu'i :-s. ir.crea.rr their bn!k from oae-furth to cre-hilf; a t:in them all the liw ( arod rew fea'hers. lTce f 6 per Ued. r.-is w;'.l le ttkea aed ee.tvir'd free ot charc to cat .me-. AddreTVl 10. !n.anpoI;, a'.o, erler l't at C. Ha i n'? troery. JS9 liltnoi !r-et; T Bra '.n, V'9 V raioia avenne; II. H. I.aneehrjr A Co.. 3S9 euih Mr d aa treet; Jobs R. Xar.t. 131 Iat Wa.tkgton tree, wi 1 he promptly attended to. Kranaccs Mater Will Cimick, B. C. 5caw, cf tktaxi cf trswl itaw; WLUaa Hliiaas, C.ty p. Ika. C.h yald tt eld aiJ taw ataii iaartS-d3a

PETROLEUM.

THE FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY. Organiied under the laws of Pennsylvania, November, 164 CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. I'ar Valufof liui eS5 Each A Liuiteh Amocxt or Stock roa salk at the LOWF.ST cash suBScairTioM paicR or $3 00 PFR SHARK. No Liability to Stockholders The lands of thia Compan), embracing ver 7 ,fntj acres in fff. simple and leasehold, are ituated in the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 123 acres which they own ou the Alleghany, two milei above President and only five miles from the new 2."i0 birrel 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, yielding largely, from which regular monthly dividends of two rjta cent, are being paid to all stockholders, and there is etkrt as st'EAXCK that thi Company will soon be able to pay from SIX JO TEN PER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co Ranks among the fire?, class Companies, and is justly said to be the most successful of any yet organized. Its reputation has cow become bo thoroughly established, that no mere need be said on that point. There are greater induce menti and better opportunities to make money on these Stocks than any other in existence, while at the same time they arer.oor rßorF.aTT for any nr.d all persons to hold From the ew York Herald "News has been received and abundantly coq- ! .mA1 f m n m Avot bam ..An r ( ,VA ctrllf InA a a ' ui U.J pi 1 1 u iu riniii duui irs, vi in cuikiuf; ui a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, above the Reed Well, a riw bods rao ti;e paof eett or the First National I'ztkolki-m Compact." From tbe New York Evening Expre?" "Our telegraphic dispatches received to day from the Od Kecions, inform u of the striking of a barrel flowing well on Cherry Run, nkae tbk FiaT National Piteoleim Compamt's racPSRTT. Cherry Run Stocks will be? in denial d to morrow." From the New York World. "The FiaT Xatioml PrraoLiTM Company i a first cla- oriracizttion, w hose orSc-ers are of the highest stauding, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties deirou of purchtin reliable stocks. The General Superintetident is a pioneer in the Oil buine?, and well known a a most efficient manijrer." From the New York Tribune The FiEfT National is the name of the Tetroleum Corapr.y whoe prospectus and rasp are before us. The name which we see amonj: the Director? ire amp e re o.nirendation for this Company, and a aufficieut guarantee of its ; future management." ! JjAll oanrn it M sil oa othikwise w ill IE f EOWriLT ATlKSriDTO fXTIL THE STOCK IS ALL SOLD. 55" Oood re-pönib!e Agents and Exchinge Drokers wanted in every city and town io the United State and British Province?, with whom liberal arrangement? wj'.lbe made J35All order aud applications, whether by letter or otherwise, rnu.-t be addressed to ii. v icowi: 3c co., CCMMiiilO.t MUBAJin, carU dtf 48 Liberty St , 3rw York

PETBOLEÜH

C1EDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL'S COMPOUND G1DR0K HITTERS. The Latt-Mt and Moni Important Discovery OF TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! 5o man's nam Is more intimately connected with the history or it AT K RIA MKDlCA of tbe Coiled States, or more favorably kr.wn a a ploDeer in Medical DicoTery than tbat of Dr. John Bull, of'Eoiiisivillc, Kentucky. Hi inimitable preparation sf MA It A I A It 1 1.." IjA bas loog stood at tbe hea l of tba varionn rm pcunJs of that vahuMe drajr. HU Compound ot WILD CHERRY bas become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm LozeuC3, in lesH than a year afler lhir introduction, attained a reputation At wile Kprt aJ m the contiuei i of Nrta Auicrica. but the crowDiDg Rlory of Lis life reuiaihs to Le attained in hl discovery, or rather combination, for h does Dot claim to have been the discoverer of :i:i)ltOt wtiicb s the basin of the Bitteis now offpred to the public. That honor belongs to the Dative inhabitant of Central America, to whra it virtue have been tnowr. ! for more than two hundred jetrt. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance t the inot deadly malaria ard ; nanates ltuout tear toe most venitnon urpfM. lti a belief with them, that while there is breath in thebodf the Cedron 1 potent to cire, no matter what the h? my be. While Dr. I'.ull it rift pr-pr-.i to eiidore thii- ettrataeaTjt pretension, he it nevertheless Fati.-floi from a tborouirh exautiuation of ihe evidence relatir.ij to its virtues, that aj a remedy aud preventative of all diseases arising from exposure, either t change cf weither or e'.i.nate, rr to n's.Tstic ii"ienoen, it rafitt WITHOUT A RIVAL! An-tlv deserves the reputation it has o loug enjoyed In Central America and the WeM Indie?. And its attendant tr.iu cf .-jniptouis, it acts more LIKE A CElAkM than a medicine. Tbere is nothing in the whle range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it ia tbia disease. A full acconnt of this wonderful plnt may be found in the 1 Ith edition f the U. 8. Dispensatory, raget ' and 1388. ! A series of experitutnU in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he is cow enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDROX -rith other appro rd tonics. the whole preserved in the best quality of copper dUtilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is confident na n equal la the world. He might farn1h a volume of certificate, bo' ub lie have long since learned to estimate such I. their tree value. The afest plan Is fcr every one to ta for himself tbe virtues of a new medicine. uivr. xiii: CEDROK BITTERS 05 K TRIAL, AM YOU VTUL 5KVKB USK A5 , 0THKK3. It is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CF.DBOX BITTKkS are a specific. In all disease of the Hour Is Liver or Kidneys, In all s2Vct!or.s or tie RKAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; LS I gout. rheumatism ANn neuraloia, j AND IN ' FEVER AND AGUE. It U destined to snper-r.'.- il other rmedie. I: not only cures taene diea.-e, b at it preTenti thera. A wine !as of the Bitfrs. taken an hour before each nieaJ, will obriate the ill ffectf of th moxt orhea'thy climate, and screen the person tatirg It s)raitt disease nder the most trying eip-re. Kold bj Uruplftt and (Jrocers (;rn e vnlly . Dr. JOHN lit LI rV.nc'.pal OffVe, fifth Street, Ixmimüe, Ky. .OIJ) Wr.OISALK bT DAILY, KEEFEE & RUSH, 73 No tit!) .tlerlfllan street, INDIANAPOLIS. Who alto sat! BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC STRUP. EameAber DAILY. ILCEfKH Jc ltf U. deeiaHllyAwUta-aw

MONEY ADVANCED. MONEY! MO WEY!! ADVA5CED OS Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, Guns. .Mutlcnl luttrtiuicim. LADIF-V AXD GK5TV WE A RI1V A P P A II E L , BED CLOTHING, Hon? tiold tivodi of liver j- licarrlp lion A!l article of va'ue bvcgbt, dclJ "rexchaEgii at tbe UN LOAN OFFICE, .Vo. 185 East Washington St., (A few doors we-t cf little's HmH.J . B All transactions strictly confidettia!. 3fAU onredre fledf are fold for the aaount due. M17-ly. J. ä M. SOLOMON.

T' QUARTERS STATE tj INDIAN I . at ' Has SO OOKNECTIOX WITH AJTY OTHER OTABL1U stent of the same name, in or out of Ind'mapolu W. & H. GLENN, Proprietors. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American E?.e.ss Company' UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THK CORXKK Of vTAHIJTGTGS AI Meridian streets, lndianapoUt.. Three dally Kxpresaes to 5ew York; Two daily Expresses to Cincinnati, and Two daily Expresses to Chicago aad 8t.Lt.Bi; The above Compaaies are th only ptivile?1Rxprecw the following roads, vis: INDIANA CKIfTRAL: LAFAYETTK k CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS A FERC: TF.KRK HAUTE RICHMOND; BELUFONTAINE A INDIANAPOLIS. Money, panares valuables and freight carrid wttl safety and di?patch, and 5r cbarjre of special and ec!et meMengera. Notes, Bills and Drafts vriilte proaiptJy collected anr ready retnrn rnad J. BUTTRKelELD. Af rt REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernanä Pierce, RB1L ESTATE AGENCY First Door EiM of Palmer Housi :ur stairs.; ; TL UAVK FOR SALE HOUSES SD LOT8 1 ; 1 the C'.tT fcf Indianapolis, and Farn and Fann I $ ing lnds in this State, ant w:;i pn lower taan car be pnrchaMl e:b-r 't.2t-dwly FURNITURE, &C. EC?0.I El A. mi vroiti:,! f 233 East Washington St., j NEAR LITTLE'S HOTEL, ; C10OK STOVES, HEATING STOVE., FTRSITÜKF . , 4Ld Vattra-'esof ail kind, conditiona aLd prce . You can here S&d everything necessary to make a cm- j plets outfit fr hou-elieepia?. ai.d at price rarj-na ' from 25 to 60 rer cett cheaper than can he bad new anywhere In the city. I aUo have a complete stock of New Tinware, Common Cnair?, rdstead a&d Lkiag Glas-e. Call ui ee J- R. MA ROT. JanlT.dm B. .TI. SPIttEI. ct CO.. REAL BST.ll B AGENTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 20 1-2 North Illinois Street j IiitiatmitpoliM, Ind. 5'Mdlv IMtlVATE DISEASES. DR. C0LT0CB, MEDICAL OFFICK NO. S9 SOUTH Meridian Street, forfeit Ira fee If h faila In cut la: ary eaaa that may cost uader Li car, no Batter bow cbst'nate er Ion? stand. He warrants yoa a car. Syphilis, la tb prlnai suge, helped la S m'.aBta, enrwd ta 34 boar. Oieet of to Tear rta&dt&g carvd tj Dr. C. otaKraTro 10 P.M. oara

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XI p O O 00 0 TL 9 8 H r. to O 0 h C z H m CO H ri - - a r o m m S-v sa d & ha es CO SflJ 5 aV Tr-. w 0 T3 a CO a T3 (3 w j i -n - s s CQ -T3 O o W H 3 CO IB CLOAKS, SHAWLS. &C. 1CQ H p? M o y. z o o C in W co IT) e-a-4 SQ fit f O :-: H w r. 5 2 CT 10 W P Ba WINES, LIQUORS, &c, &C. in W e m m 5 55 H CO W o S Si 1. r. x 'i. X 9 C 8 3 m Im P St. a. Ü w PS o e 9 9 r. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Oft. Iv i!y27-dlj AGENCY. UcCllKDY Lv COS CLAIM AGENCY No. 4 YOHN'S BLOCK, Corner Jleridlun and U aaliiuglon Ma, INDIAN Af'OIJS. INDIA N A . OPK1CERH AND (iOLDIIM CLAIMS PROMPTLY made out and collected on the mot rea-sorjabla terms. Certificates of oon iiidtbtedr.e obtained frtta ite iepanmer.t a: w ascirgton. i Mu-ter Boll, Py R d's, Q'jar'ern-.ajt'r and nhs!t- I ence accounU tnaie out ith nea'.iie.j aLd dir.atch. ' Jar.4-d3rn , PROFESSIONAL. MaSTl! . RAT. Jo.sATwaj w. ooaros. HAY aV GORDON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,i I5DIA5APOU3. I5DU1. j OZ.ce. 5oa. 10 aod 11 5w k Taibott's Külidin.,uth ot the PotoRc. de-flTa j PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. I. GALL, No. 65 North New Jersey Street, ctS'fa-dly .

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nooiEd ÖTATE FOUNDRY 1ND STOVE WORKS. COX. LOltD & PECK. Viicictirera aai TTholesilt Dealers U LL OCH STOVES A Rut OF TDK LATIST A IT tntin-.pr ted pattern Our other work will embrace Iron YtvkU, Colarna. lU'lwiy, Vili aij Horum Caatiagv c. Urer ty naa:l or 4kerwt aolxrited, and preset at terti-n iTen. Onr pnee will b ftrr 1 a low aa any. OSce, Salea-roon aJvd Foundry 1SJ rVtki lewar treet. two qcare d-.rrctly eat of tha Taioa Ipt. 'WIXTElt UUAXGC.nr,T. C IV O I IV IV Jl. T. , 80UTm:RW OHIO, .orth -E.if.trrn KnitiirLy. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Short-Lino O X AKÜ ArTTR M05DAT. 50V. 14th, TRAIK w.u ran a imiiows: Ieave Indiariarx-lls. Mnrning Raprea. 4 10 A M .....10M A M ..... t.so r Mail. N'gtt Exprej Arrira atlniiacap'.:. Uorrjins; Kxpre 1 OO F M Mail liv p M j Niqht txpresa lo.uj p M i JLVFare the um a by any other Eonta, and the "peed, safetj and ceiuf rt of traits ec,cal to the beit ! Lie in the country. ! JTrAf i f,r ticket via lndlarapclis and CiuclnnaM Kallroa.!." . Special Notice The new track into Cincinnati u c mplrte, ard paexnger ty thia I ce are bow landed the 4Sew Tearl Street iJep-rt," nar the Barnet House, about or e mi'e nearer Ltc tuIr.es centre of tks city than any other lepot. ROKKRT MEKK,Saperl3teDder.t. W. H. L. Soata, r.eneraj Ticket Ageat. A. S. Heat, Travel's Afreet. BOTU-d'f Indiannpolin mid Tlatlion tsfij. GEES IS64. rsv Arrnneiurnt to Connuence .Hun da-, .Tlay ig IMU. 'IO pa.senfer trains daily (Sundays excepted) tttwen Indianapoli and M dir en. ieae the Union Depot tndianapoli, at WM A. M nd 3 P. M., arriving at Madron at 10. W A. M. and 7.5 P. il. Laethe Depot at Madioori t 6 A. V. and 2 4 P. M., arriTit: at Icd.arspoli at II A. M. and 7.4r) P. V. Train leave Colutnu fjr Ka-hrUle at 1 P. M., arrir. ins; at S10P M. hetornina feare Knshrili at T A M., m i (r at Columbm at 1115 A. M. Tbl Road forms a line ith the rafke(at Valises for thtran ortatitri of frv't between Cincinnati and In1 aripo!u :A point Wet. Tar. I of rreigbteatiow a by any other rotlU. l.!;iperf a;, lTu"rthantj West will find Itto thelrittsrm to f L; by thlf Hue. ros'i D.O. BRAMIAM. S perlrtendect. Tin; INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL DANK, I Financial A cent mul I)t'ij;inilrl l-p(tsiior) oflli'lruitMl Matr. Il'i: .(-1 CAP1TAI .'ASH l AMT. .I'AID iü tl.tmo.ocö UJTlLL r"ctie ulx r:p?in., as Lu-fct lal aent of fiovrrmeLt. fr a!l of it p-ptilar Iwana Will collet s-otd r;ieret on registered and cocpr orid wi. the tnit h'.eral tt-rm. Currewy b.nd cihi j on freentatiou whrn due. j Alway on hand a fult Mipply cfC. Ä. revenue ataicp, ' for Kale at the reitu'ar discount. Will boy and eil all ;oTrnnient iwnritie, order on Washington, coin and exchange In all the principal rit ies. Will make collections tbrosKhoat the Wet and Eat at very reasonable tate. Will receive deposits, an 1 bar tnrey at Ö per cent on Rood security Uaving Biilimitd facHU!, win transact ail kiod of banking bclnes on fair tenn and with tbe "fltitct rr"mptr:e.. HIKO. P. HAUGDP.T. PtU 15 ? RAM KLr.TCHKK, Cbler. InJiarjip.'lis L'f cHil er 3, 1 J64. d-c4-dlni SALOON. BITES 110 USB Si 1,0 OS,. :U5DKR BATFS nOt'SE P.STR15CI.) n zu m. xoim mm. wz w.'jrm A. J, 31 VEHS, rroprlelor. f yU7. Far is supplied with pore liquors, wines, aaJ the I beat brand of cigars and tobacco; also the choicest old Boarbon and Wheat Whi.-ky. The ehtabllahmeot ha been renovated throughout. .-dtf a. .i. "(ii M,t;. IMIYSICIAX 'AND SURGEON, Oft see ;yiiinaluiu Ilulldlnff; Corner .lerldlnn and .Tlarrland Ma INDIANAPOLIS, IXD., myli-dtf MEDICAL. MANHOOD Vyi, THK VIOGK OF Y OCT II RESTORED ITC 1 C't'K weks by UK. KiCOIilJ'S FSK5CF OKLUK. Dr. iti. ord, (ot 1'sri.) after )ears tf earnest etlritatloc, t4 at ler.pt a ac-f;d to the urgent reque.t of the Am't ran public, and appoitd an agent In Jiew Tork, fr the a of L. alutd atid t'ehly prised Kette cf Ltfe This wonderful arent w.ll reto-e Mat boo tc t h no-t shattered conftitution In fovr week, atd, if i-ei acco-dinc to printed in-trnctj. ta, failai I ln.poible Th! hfe-retoriC(C remedy should be takm by aM about to mary, a it effort are prcir.er.t. Pucre, In eery caae, t certaiu. Ur. Kicord s Kswr.ce cf Life is sold in rsej, with full n-tniitions fr ue. at 3, or four quaiitit.e- in oLe for 9, and will b aent to ..y part, carefully j ac kel. receipt of reraittar.ee to his accredited agct. Cirealar ect free on receipt cf four tarnp. PKiLIP IU HNI. 447 P.roce treet. a 2J-11y On r w-tof r.r(w4.f, 2. T. MONEY TO LEND. MAY 5c SMITH, j othoriiet bjr Goverwa.t to loan t'jB.. in .urn from 11 to thouar.d, on Watches, D.a s, Jeael'y, Clothing. Farniture, llu'lc! htmntt, ml 1 .tter pe'.onal property, at So Nrb r.i'no i -treet, Srwooa' Blocfc, tte firt bll:Dg tk f the : Bs'e House, tp ata.r. I rlrate ro., ecord dor. j 1 TV-e ota at all ho-:rs ' l-l'nrlreoed pledg-s of all kind fe a e or ; r..,, Jan-df TOBACCO, TOBACCO. r.. h. Micas. i. s. DacsiaoBJlVKKS A nltUMMOXD, )lanufdclurers and Wholsalers, os. '2'iand 21 Sroiil street. ALTON, ILLINOIS. Ury n iVF TEtKD A n'UE AT 50 "7 Sata Krvllaa atret, Ualiaaapoha. Ui.. where w 111 Seep cofcatar.tlj ca hand all aty leaf PI-XJO TOBACCX). Wa re--ctfary iirite the trae t till ind niolis our t .' Ws w.lle 1 a low, if Dot lower, tfean the same tck can b boht ii th' tf any ether market. tt.ar-d.f KTtR-s d DRtMatU'D. UK. A. ÄELJ1AX, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON mc so. io visslsia atkci. Kiicoa. aoim a la am a st s as