Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4510, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1865 — Page 4

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DAILY BBTJTINEL WEDNESDAY IOR!UHO. APRIL 5.

trtaam I flwaua f nmrrj. V JOHM a. Itlf. Thea 4a I taeaa ta mat ry W ell Tit Ml t dl.pct With fate; fit If yon cboof to kar tc tell. Pray LMtes wall 1 fia date. When daftten ha', Ith S'r A tnbri dailv toil to Caa saak ta pudding wtkn taey eat, Aal BBd Ibf stockings whira trey '. Wk'a toaidens look upon a msn A If kuaoaelf tbey wld marry. mt not i a rmy. saldier, araa A sntW er a c oroovMary; ,Wht jrarUe tadis who tuve gut : , TU tSer cf a irvor'a land, . j Ar r. I wUrs 11 rtartfcl lot," f 8 AM 4 iot sneaw il Whea 703 f niecbsr.k are allowed To Bad aa-J w.l the farmer's glrlt. Who doa't expect to be endowed With rcbie, diimord ac t parl-: When wive, la bort, ball freely give Their hearts ar.d band to ail their pt An! lite a tbey were wont to 11?, Wiibia the'.r sires txtivrj hou.': Then, madam if I'm Lot to. eld Rejoiced to fuit thia lo&ely life. Til brob my beave r, c ea to acoM, AM lock aboat m for a wife ! a mexicamV7ar. After Uur llcbcllloii, Mia II Jluilutll .Ian be Driven (Jut TtaeQaeatlon I flipedtenry and the Drift of Event .Ylr. Hetrard' .earapnpcr Orcnn on I be Hub feci. (From The w Tork Times, March t.) I our war with the rtbclliou now noon to close to bo followed by another agir:?t Mail xniLLaa in Mexico? The time is Dot distant when th will be lorxed tipoa 0 a practical aitiou. Were the anjwer to depend ini:lj upon our national riht, it wouM be easily decided. We hare a right to protect a neighbor from the aub renion 0? It'goTMnSicat bj foreign usurpations That ij a principle of iutcrnruiocsl I.iw, sustained bj countless Kuropean precedent? It falls mitbin the most limited coLs'ructica of the Mun lü öWtrinc- eatltliabeU Lv our fathers. It im tot nfCfMirjr to inquire whether t!iS$ riM ran not be taken awaj be the acquiescence of the Mexican people in thia change. It ia enough to mj thai there is no jrouf that the majority of the Mexican people would j refer that Maximilian honld reign orer them. The fact that a large French irmj is still t upon Mexican soil, to pnt down all resistance, is eTiJeDce to the cou trarv. There can be no rcasoa whv the Mexican troop, tegular an J militia, sloultl ho; ti tru?tcl to keep order, if the gorenimf nt f Maximilian has a real Ptrensth in the cor.C Jcr.ce and aflcc lioni 61 tue pcoLie. uuia tnu ui rreuu U sol dier and every othir foreign mercenary, juits Mexico, and the defence of Maximilian' thron' U left entirely to the ? oluntary action of the McxtOAiiS theatselrc.4, it tnut be nssumed that hi joverntneot i impo-el bj foreign rnetn, aod accepted because there 1 no help for it. If our owu gOTernmeut fclull choose to furnish that htlp, its ngtil to do sa cauDot le controverted. Uut thse are question of expediency that fuzgtat theiu!eUe?. Arc the Mexican sufficiently capable cf K-lf povernnitnt to cike it worth our wliile to help rhtn to rccorer it? Would cot au orderly oTerua;ect ut.drr Maxi millian be better fur thcui than the anarchy which hid reigned previously for a generation? Are we prepared to follow up an expulsion oi Maxitnillian by the annexation of Mexico to oar own nationality, or by other ne.:i3 of eecurin,; fvr it' 4 :ooa anJ etaoic goveriunr.t Ajiaiu, euptoeing the expediency to be eMabüshed, there mipht be quetioni refectiojr the bot time for mailing the intervention. Will not our country ho need ret after the rebellion that it would be better to take time to recuperate before expoa iog ourselTca to a fresh war? Would not the mighty iC9tiooa which mu arip, coQcerninj: the reorganization of the wiuth, sufHciently en our attention, without engaging ouraelres in external complicationa? Would rot a certain delay be advantageous for Mexico hereelf, bj it ccurine for her tho completion of the railroad and other great internal improvementa which Maximillian now thinks it his policy to push forward? It would be easy to multiply these UCtioii3 of expediencj. But after all it i? probable that they will not effect the actual result. It would be far better could the action of our government depend upon the conclusion reached through a thorough discussion of the f ubject in all its bearings. This cannot be anticipated. In all probability our future relations with Mexico will be determined mainly by circumstances quite be jond our control. Whatever the policy of our rofernment, siitr days will not elapse after the diibandment of our armic. before Maximilian will reo the glcim of American bayonet. Thou sands of veteran f-oldicr in both the national and confederate ermic hare contracted a taste for war that would of itself draw them into any military field within their reach. Other thouaands who would be willing enough, under ordinary circutnstancs, to return to peaceful pursuits, would yet yield to their lore for popular rights and republican principles, and be caer to join in clearing the continent from imperial usurpation. Uur government has no power to prevent any auch soldier, after hia discharge, from going to Mexico, and enlijting, when he yets there, under the republican flag. Even had it recogDired the rule of Maximilian, .1 it hs not, and even were itdUpoed to cxercue toward him every obligation due a friendly power, it could not prevent the departure of any discharged soldier to Mex ico. There in no law, either municipal ir inter national, which f ither irrpo-c the d-ity or be-i stow the tifilt. j v e may a we.l take it tor granted that the Juarez foverptacnt will be heavily reinforced by American soldiers in a short time alter the ter initiation of our war with the rebels; aud that if Maximilian per?it in holding on to his rule, he will, at any nte, have to fight for it barker than ever before. But cou!d the coiuMt go on with out drawing our government ii.ti it? Could thoie who had lecn American 8 ldi r hah: foreign mercenaries for any length of time, in be half of lepublicauLsm, without .vj firing the American heart at home that the government would have no alternative but to launch into the conflict? That we consider the retl practical question. It is a question which will alnjortcertainly be forced upon us by events, and which will be quite independent ot any policy predetermined either in coegre or cabinet council. If Maximilian were a wise man he would f. re aee this sequel, and would at once take action to mvo himself from it. lie would Ioe no time in breikirg up hi- foreign legiori, ;nd putting himeif entirely at the disposition of t! e Mexican people It he thin he tould not .-tfe'v do fait, then let him abdicate furt!i v itb . Therein vo taHhlv c"', tor Iii- re?ii:it': t br;;, anit the ! of the Meai.-an people No fur (!;d ffce i.u. 2ra;i h'.-r. in rrrcr.'isi tint .',!!. Aller Ii.- f t'i-i j ic-erii .r h.tit iee ArtKrt:-n biyoi.rt Im- 1 he strt,;jrt f.-.jcig.'i protef'orate wm.! 1 pr,.rf n him j h-t 1 r i .-hirl-l l."i!,lv . h"t: i'f-. -ri-.p'iv is in; to t!.t cuitte ate ciu( , i.n c'?..' r-i fa t; e 1 clp of the tii.-b .. . 1 t lie 1 -er :. -u.li are n 'rut 'iv :.: -w.rUlf . ilt 'Ol' i.u. nlSccM ot :.-.c rebel artr,:f . 1 - ... ir.'gvt t. tnc ltn:T'at tnruji f. r. Tl.e o'd Amiiur it sli. 1 i.v-e :; be fuurvl r -l.titi .... t' : i n- r i r . it us '. h!i ii'd a.'-rit I W t'll'd 1 Mildf f ) houlJr It w;.! l.i . f Mti I m!'i II. til; ;-t a r CiLI'roeAforU.'. Ia the icign of ticorge IV, i new Mir nc up ou the horiiju in the per-ou of Mr. William Crockfonl; and the old fi-hioneJ -ames of tiro, macs.o, and lansq'jecet atf place to the all-de-tourirg thirst for the game of haird. Crockey, when still a young man. had relinquished the peaceful traie of a f h monger for a share in a "hell." where, with i..s partner (ire, he managed to win. alter a sitting ot twenty four hour, the enormous sua cf or.c Lur.d;e 1 thoufsr.d pounds from Lord Thacet ard O.ranviKe. Mr. Pall Hughes, Ld two other penfemen who?e names I do not cow ifmecitrfT With thi capital, addej to bis former tains, he built the wellknown paltce in St. James street, where a club wasestaUliaLed and play or gar. lied on a scale cf Sarope.

Ooe may wfelj ray withoot exaggeration, lhat Crocltfai wra tbo whcla cf tha reidj money of ti Uen exlt'g geccvation. (J Aa Li often the ca-e at a lord's cricket grosnd, lie great mitch if the ge&llemen of England against the profeaional players, was won by the latter. It was a very hollow iLing. and in ft few years twelve hundred thousand pound were awept away by the fortunate fishmonger. He did cot, Lowerer. die worth more than t sixth part of this vast tun; the difference being wallowed by various unlucky speculations. No one can describe the splendor ind excitenral oltbeeirlv daja of Crockej. A upper oftheuot exquiHitekind, prepsrei by the famous Ude, and accompanied by the bert wics In the world, to tether with ev'ty tnxnrv r-f the season, wta fnroish rjati?. The members of tM rnb incluJed all the celebritiea of Krgland from the Duke of Wellington to the vcunget enign of the guards nd at

j tl.e gav ad festive boird, which wa rontir.t!y replental.cl from midnight to etrly dawn, the taot brilliant rallies of w.t, the moet agruable conversation, the vzoA interesting anecdotes, interpered with grave political di-caiona and eure logical teisaning on every conceivable subject proceeded from the soldiers, echolars, statesmen, p-oet, and meu of pleasure, who, when the "house was up" and balls and parties at an end, deligl ted to finish their evening with a little supper and a cool deal of hazard at old CrockeyV ronon' Celelrifi4 of London and Pari Don't Mosern too .lurh. We aie veryltr fiom wUhing for the yocug of either ex to be allowed too much of their own way, but it i one of the secrets of wi?e management to manage aa little as possible, and never interfere unncccs-urilj, or in trifles and things of little moment. If we rule, it is best not to enow that we rule them. Iu one sense, th: fecret ia a wonderful eonomi-t; for one of ti e cheapest and at the sirae time one of the rao-t effectual ways of making people happy, especially where pleasure is the avowed pursuit, is simply to leave them to do a they like and choose thtir own way of crjoyifcg themselves. To go where you like and do what you like, in-tcid of what other people like, or what is expected from you, often bring a s-cse of relief, of holiday, of lightness and jollity, which no amount of show, no lavish expense can in the least counterbalance. Young people, and old people too, often cnlj need thid to enjoy the mrt complete relaxation of which they are capable; and yet this is precisely what the managing; tender, proline of plans and programmes, cannot and will not understand It ia the presence cr absence of thi- pirit of dictation which makes komo homes pkiiant, othcis irksome. 1 he name people i:i the yiiae combinations may meft in both, and yet rot know them-M-he? or etch other in the opposing atmo-'t.l.erej. Krays on SocUl subjects. Tfie lCtsotirtek of California and IVjf. Silliiiiaii lectnrc-I in TictaoLt Ttmplc, Ijstou, ori Friday cvtuiuj; I .st ior the beuefit of tbe Frcdcicu'8 Aid Ifcciety, üu the "Mineral Ucrourc i of Califoriii i acd Icvadi." The U-jstoy Courier rives a sketch of the Itcture fiotn which we take tlie lollowiiit; extract: He corrected prevailing iniprcs-ions to the area of California, hielt hct itetl to he fqual to that of the New England snitcs, New York, I'enn-ylvar.ia and Virginia together, in which the northern gold reiioii. where the great defoit of that niet!l h.id btn found, covere-tl an extent of 1S0.M0 k j-uue tuüe-. The Tacilic plope of the 9:erra Nevada i.mge wn covered with gold deposit'', while tl.e opposite hlope, to ward.H the grftt Americaa I)eerf, wa? dis-tin-gui.-hrd bv its JoroMtJ of jilier. The silver mines of Mount Divi lson and in the vicinity of Humboldt an i Heese rii er ere alc-o described, au.i in.tances of their rem wk ible f roiinct;vene-s rcl ifc 1 Nearly all the mines in that vicinity he hid pcr-ocally examined, and regarded them a? excellent investment. i'h? ptoduct of theie mines frora I"6iJ to the c!-c of I?fil was about fortj two nolliot.- of d.)i!tr?, and the value of the niinc.i w.is cöu-si:tly increasing, as the veii rew richer rather than p'rer s.s they deep ened. INSURANCE. Losses Paid in 46 Years OVFJJ iCTNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. e. 4 irll l r .53 !U Erected 1859-Owned by tho Co. iVBT JSSETS JaNIIIRV. 1865. $3,677,362,71. FIRE -A. 1ST 3D USTJLXsTID tCjjfncnc'.t& Lu all Vut priücipl Ciüts Aud Town, ia the Lritei State. ... t will V promptly atten lt to. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, BH'LU-TCxily IXPlAXArOLU, I5D1A2.A. DOCTOR. 05cel79Ewth a&rk Street, .tcr or Moorrw, CXTX&tOO, Jt. Tci OQm Box. 1M. All Chronic as .1 Szn al I9mu or m rrtTt aud Delicate atura, treated witli tsnparalI nee. IV . B iflow'a Oatti to II Ml tlx, f t ladies aa4 rautlmeo, ia pabliahed m-jothty. y it ir ? n think tho writlsgs rf a physician whr reputation extcnJa tbrovgWowt the eettre tVftt ahoutd ta worth reading. It ia eot ia plala toaiai euvelpes. freecf charjre. Alavt (rycaiccu K trcti by mail. Melicir.ea ssnt t any adirrM. Ladie. aen J ttyr Jct5tlT Circular CT wan' Kemtde tha htest anJ best rrsTsntativs c CL-cpu.a Lnoan. Reons Sepirat tor Ladiee and Gent'ee. CONSULTaTIOK AT OrriCB. FEES. Csr.ca Dxa : Fntn 9 a. x. ta 8 r. w. TrrT1'k'ra' or rv ooa Ixsltty, a tor, wvraated. I ACENCY. s. v. i:lliott, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENT, "l-T1LL ATTJaDTO mC-CUEING BELT Of EYEHT V.z.1. tf her In tfce city r count 'y. Be will pay particular ai:fcUaa ts rer.tiss iecpUg 100:2t and pro curlug Loaruer. reraena loklr g fvr altaitkt. w UI do el! to call at Lis TZc, So. 37 Virginia srtsat, oae-kalf anare frora "Wattle rta atreH, weat Mde, or allrt's Box 16C3.

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QUCcrcawAnc, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

C. A. WOODBRIDGE, AoM. IXrORTFR OK QUBBITSWARB, GLASSWARE, TABLÜ CUTLERY riiATED WAKE. IfrTrk-es retlated t corrt-puni with the present XiUe ef Go'J. No. 16 West Washington Street, Iiitlianapolis lud. PROFESSIONAL. 11 11 MOVAL. Doctor W.U. THOMSON, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, "lirilEitKIlKVYiLL CONTLN'CMi W to treat aui cure Private Disease, In all thetr specie, stages, ramifications and phases. Dr. Wra. Thomson will give to cacu panem a wr:irc-n iusirunioi, s i binding himself to tlTrcta raiicall and perm. ariert enre, er maxe refc charge. lr. Wn. Thomson b luaUö 1" trfatsuent cf Private ijoeabCi pedalty iace the jearlSl tLree years in the city oi Buffalo, X. V., etbt ye.rs in Chicago, 111., ami twojetrs la Teoria, III. Lrurinir tl;:ht years practice In Chicago, 111., he cared wver thirteen thoosand cases. Lir. Wm. lbomion, in l is practice f r Scrofula. Rheumatic aud general di-ca.sf of the b'.ooJ, use a Furuigatlng Vepor Pith cf the tuoit ingenious klpJ.ln corjuLC tion with Si.temal treatment. HEMINAL) KMlSSlONS, the consequence of Hf-abu.-e. TtN folitary vice, ur depraved t-exual imlaltnce, Is practiced by the youth of both sixes to au almost uaiimitt d extent, prodcirg with unerring certainty the following train of morbiii yiuptoni uultssi coxat att-d by seien Itic rm-dical meaenre?, viz Fallow countenance, tiara t-p-its nudt r tha eyes, pain In the head, rinRing in the ears, and nui.-ea like the rim Iii. n of leave. aud rat tllai? of chariot., uneasiness about tie loins, weanes of the limbs, confuted vidon, blunted intellect, los ofefifldence, ditrldence in appronchiD UrinRrrs, a dilik? t. form new acquaintance, a dli-poit'ou to sbnn society, ls cf rucniory, hectic flushes, pimples and varkus eruptions about the face, fu:rd totiirtie, lifaLt w eat fetid breath, cough-, con-urnptlon, monomania, und frequent ly ln.-ar.ity. The aShcted, on the Cr:t appt-aruj:ce f any of the above i-ymptonis, bhould inimcdiattly apj lj to lr. Wm. Thomson for relief. XJa0Oflce aadConsjlfation lhr.m5o. '.") South Delware htreet, InliaD(pi.lii, Itid. P. O Box-ICS. jai Ot-dly BOOTS AND SHOES. SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS 8c SHOSSl AT WHOLESALE. JK AUK SOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND wet, a.sorie'i siock oi kocu ana onoes ior tot SPRING TRADE, Embracing niot of the rdyle- now worn, and of the Best Now Kn gl a ml Manufaciuro. Our aüsortnieat of sizes J complete, and we can as. ure those in want of BOOTS and MIJES that It will Ve to their Interest t call and examine our tock. VT a shall be pleased to see onr old friends, and all others who may favor us with a call. Hondricks, Edmunds fit Co., ÖG South .Tlcridimt M.i Indlanapolia. mar24-dlm WINES. LIQUORS, &C. WINS HOUSE ! LOUIS LANG, 20 South .Ut-ridiaiii treetj (SENTINEL UU1LDINU.) MTORTRR OF RHINE AND CHAMPAGNK WISE; Otard and Cogniac P.raudie; Holland Gin; Jamaica Kam end Cordials. Also dealer in Catawba Wines, Still and Sparkling, of the mo-t approved brands; Bourbon Whit-ky; Teach Erandv; Catawba Brandy; Stock Ale; Porter and Beer, and Bitters of variouikicds. These articles are all offered for sale by the bottle or larger quantities. 0'ilg RKint Yi-e fi r il- on draxnjht. IMPORTED C'iG AUS and TOBACCO, of th choicest brands, wilh te kept constantly on baud. jLjJJavir-s finfi up a nf 4t estiblishmu', and offeriiiy for sale only pure articles and of the best quality, the subscriber hopes to receive, as he solicits, a liberal share of the patronage cf the public mrl7-dtf LOCIS LANG. Philosophy of Marriage. fllllE FROFWF.TOIiS 0KTI1E NEW TORK MUSEUM cf Anatomy have determined, repardless cf expense, to issue free, (for the benefit of suffering humanity, and suppression of quackery,) four f their most interesting and instructive Lectures on Marriage and its disqualifications. Nervous and Physical Debility, Ireraaiure decline of Manhood, Indigestion, "Weakness or Depression, Irnpotency, Los ef Enerpy and Manly Power; the great Social Evil, and thos Maladies which result from yo-thful follies, excesses of maturity, or ignorance of Physiology and law of Nature. Tbe?e invalaable Lectures have beea the means of eL'.thter.ing and saving thousands, and will be forwarded free, on receipt of four stumps, by addressing Se'retary. Se 1 rk MuM-uro or Anatomy and Medicine, 61S r.roadwat. New Vot Jan'il-d'y aWMVWMMMWMMMCMMnMaVMaiMmaWMBWVBWM TO ,ND1 A XI mi TRY OFFiER S F.XT. U ;Rt.at of Finance. I!'iAN.rot!, Jn:?.21. 161. M 1N a O! r.CKUS, who Lsve been or are servi: gin tie arvr, t ''f.'-'i that il'.: Ordr.inre Retnrr.i aii;b- rna-ie up ".i pn jted to the proper liepartmetit nd ceni'icat t c jn:'Unce vbtaind, fr of cKarijf aj ,.ljia t Mi - C. Y. Ev.hfr,CLlel Clerk State Ord:i.iiCe tV;a"t"-?rt. otVcr .n sta r over Vajens' hsriwsn; fore, ". 21 t W"Sivrta street, lfdiacapoli. Pv caking roturr.v, a t'rve directed, oi.ee rs will not t ly sje a.l fee.-, t ut tl ry will be able to settle with the Guveruart st.d draw ihrir pay ftoni one to three wxit'u earlier tt.i'i if :ve bu-Irse i er:mt4t; Claim seT.T . Py crier "f :T rncr Voarys. W. U. Ii. TEHKELL, i-dtf K'carcUl Aecretary. IRON WORKS. IRON WORK, WROUGHT AND tJAST IRON RAILING, VFRANDAHS, SANK VAULTS, IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, EOLTS, FLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL IRON STAIRS AND cxi:it..i noi sr s.mitiiic.. BUILL'KRS OK E. Mu 'm Patent alail. B. F. HACOH A CO, No. 13 Nartb. De!awa" stwt, ladlatajolla. aS7i4a

MEDICAL.

DR. .JOHN BULL S C0 11 POUND HUD HON BITTERS, The Latest and Most Important Discovery Of Tilt NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! 5o mau'a nam U more iutiraately connected with the history or MATERIA MEDICA or the United States, or more favorably kaown as a pioneer In Medical Discovery tbanthat of Dr. John Hull, of Louisi ille, Kentuclav. III iuiuiirabi preparation of . Il A HA 11 1 1.LA has long stood at the head of the varlon rorapoin4 oftbat valuiMe druij. Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. Iiii Worm Lozenges, in less thtn a yer after thtir introduction, attained a reputation As wiJe hprta.! a the continent of North Ainerica. But the crowning po:y of his life remains to be attained in hi. discovery, or rathei combination, for he docs not claita to hare been the discoverer of Ci:f t ttO. , welch Is the tais of the I'.itters now rfTerel to the pnblic. .That honor beloujrs to the native inhabitants of Central America, n Iura its virtue Lave b t n Known for more than to hnr.Jrcd years. Arnifd wiihit.the Indian bid ?eflnre to the ruot deadly irtalniin and handle without fe.r the most veriomou .frpenti. Iti a belief with tLem, that while there Is breath iu thtbodr the Cedron is potent to cure, no piattr whit th i.swa" may L?. While Dr. Lull U Lot prepared to enJor this extra vaeact pretenion, he i nevertheless satielied frem a thorough examination of the oi.Ier.ce relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventtive cf all diseases arising from expose, either to change of w eatbr er cliitiate, T to niam?t?c infinene-, it standwithout a rival! And Jatly deserves the reputation it haa so long enjoyed In Central Arnerica and the West Indies. I IV DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more LIKE A CliAhM than a medicine. There is nothing In the whole range of Materia Medica that can for a morr.ent bear a comparison with it In this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found In the 1 1th edition of the U. S. Di.pcnsatory, pagea 13S7 and 1388. A series of experiment, in which Dr.Eull has been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he is row enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDROX with other approved tonics, the whole preserved in the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, wth he Is confident has n equal in the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, bof ub lie have long since learned to estimate sucht their true value. The safest plan is for every one to te for himelf the virtues of a new medicine. uivi: xii u CEDRON BITTERS ONK TRIAL, AND YOU VTUi. NEVER USE AN OTHERS. It is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CEDRON BlTTRhS are a specific. In all diseases of the ISowcls Liver or Kidneys, In all affections of the BRAIN, DEFENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR HOWELS, 15G OUT , RHEUM A TISM A N D N EUR ALOI A, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE, 11 is Ufst.ned to u:tr- -Hi otter rrniedif. It not I .. ta.a only cores thee di?ea.-e-, l t il prereut tnetn. A wine j;!.- of the B:ttr, taken nr. hour Wef.re each meal, will fcbviate tbe ill tffeiti of tie c:t uiiValihy climate, ar.d screen the person tk!r,g It agsirnt .:ea.-e nnder the Kola b Dntarstt and Kroci-r (Generally-. Dr. JOII. ULI., IT: neipal OSee. Eiftb Street, Lon'xvi'.le, Ky. M)LD WH0LK3ALX BT j DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, j 1 73 Soutn .-nerldlnn streei, j i INDIANAPOLIS. j i 1 Wko alo sell j BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, j SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. , aWmember DAILY, KEEFEK A RCSIt j deir&4-41yUiaai . j

nONEY ADVAfiCED. MOWEY! tlOWEY!! ADVANCED OS - Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLAH, PISTOLS, Guns, lYluslcnl IiitrumcuU, IAD1ES' AND GENTS' WEARIIVO APPAREL, BED CLOTHING, AND JlouaelioJd (loods of Ilrerjr Description. All articles of value bought, sold -r exchanged at tha UNION LOAN OFFICE, .Vo. 193 East Washington SI., (A few doora west of Little' Hetel.)

N. B All transactions strictly confidential. XjgTAIS caredeemed plages are sold Ut the amount due. feb17-ly. J. A V. SOLOMON. IN THE STATE cjjNDlAN 1 1ail 5 Ha8 NO CONNECTION VTin ANY OTHTR IftTABLIJE ment of the same name, in or out of lnd;anapolii W. & H. GLE1TO, Prcprieton. EX PRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, avDTsa UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON TEE CORNER OP WASHINGTON ANI Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Three dally Expresses to New York; Two daily Expresses to Cincinnati, and Two daily Expresses to Chicago and St.Lotls; The above Companies are the only privtljfed Rxpreaawi the following roads, viz: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFAYETTE ä CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS X PERU: TERRE HAUTE A RICHMOND; BELLEFONTAINE A INDIASAl'OLl. Money, paskaes, valuables and freight carried w,u safety and dispatch, and In charge of special and eJSclenmessengers. Notes, Bills and Drafts will be promptly collected an" ready returns made i. BDTTKRFIELD. Arni REAL ESTATE ACENCY. öIcKernan & Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer Hou UP STAIRS.; WiK HAVK FOR 8 ALK HOUSES AN Ii LOTS I W the Oy f Indianapolis, and rarrss ajd FannIse lndi in :M? 8iLt,a'.d lower titu car be porch.-ed eNwhr- 'b21-dAwly FURNITURE, &C. MFaCO.I I1A,I TORE. 233 East Washington St., NEAR LITTL-E'S HOTEL, COOK STOVKS, HEATING STOVES, FUKNlTXKr, atd Matt'a-es of all kind?:, conditions arid prxen 'oa can here Cnd everyttim? necewtary to make a complete outfit for Lon-ekeepinK, ar.d at prices rati(ricg from 23 to 50 pt cent chfajr than can be aai new anywhere Ir. the city. I a!; Lave a complete stock of New Tinware, Common Cr'r, rHl.ed srd Looking G!ae. Call and J. R. MAkOT. janlV.dom U. .11. KPICEK cV CO.. REAL ESTATE AGEXTS. AND NOTARIES PUCLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street IncliauaiollH, Ind. I'll IV ATE DISEASES. DR. COLTOCR, MEDICAL OFTICE NO. 89 SOUTH Meridian Street, forfeita b'a fee if he falls in ccr lair ary case that may coae under hia care, co matter how obtticat ar locij stacdiag. He warraats yon a car. aypktUa, la tha primary nag, helped la SS mizetas, c-rad fa 24 kctra. Glaet of 20 ytari roadts erred by Dr. C. Pc tra T to V) P. at. tU

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noosicn state FCUNDIIY JND STOVK XiQZZS. COX, LOUD ft FECI. Macaiactarer aad WkUuli DmWi U A IX OUR TOTE I A EE Or TTfK LATEST AS fm proved patterns. Oar other work will embraca Iroa frotta. Col oats, Ra lway, U.U and OiOM Castir.cv Ae Ac Crder by mail er terato ao'jcHe-A, and prowipt at tent'rn irtTea. Oar price fccd a low a any, OT. e. Aalea-room aad Foundry l3 Sata De war street, two square, d-recy eat of Ike Uaioa Depat. oct!3 C iXCIlV X AT , SOUTHERN OHIO, .orth - Eastern Kentucky. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Hlioi-t-Lliie -TV. O !C AND AFTER HONiUT. NOT. 14th, TRAIN J wui ran a TrmtLeave lnJ!anapo!. Morning Express 4.10 A M Mail o 1$ A M SihtEipre ;jo p M Arrive atDadianap!is. Morr.irg Fxprewi im P M MÜ T OU P X N ghtF.xpre loa r m IOFara tha aa.ro as by ay other Rocu. aad tL srn-ed, safety and coxf. rt of trains eqzaltothe tet lines in the country. 'L"Ak for tickets via 'IndiaaaiK4la aad Cl.iciuT.a:! Railroad." Special .ollcc The trw track lato CiLcir.astl Is complete, and paerirers by Uli Lne ar bow laaded the "New pearl Street Depot," near tb Bnreet Uoue, abont one mile Dear r the busirteNScer.tr f tk. city thaa acy ether DepoL ROBKRT atr.EK,ftaprlAte&dt.t. W. H. L. Ncvlk, fieneral Ticket A;ent. A. S. BrT, Traveling- Apent. Bvli-dlf Iittiiaiiapoli ami ladison IS64. SUKJsLZS 1S61. rv Arrnticmcnt lo Comincnrf TXon dar, .Tiny in, 1SC4. rilWO pas.-ener trains daily (SaDdays excepted) lafl tween Indianapolis and Madison. leave the Union Depot tiKtiaaapolie. at COO A. If and .1 I. M-, arr'vitig at Ma-U-on at 10.6" A. at. aad 7 P.M. Uave the Depot at V.a.!in at S A. M. aril J 4 P. M .. arrivir.g at Ind.acapoli? at 11 A. Ü. aud 7.40 P. M. Train leave Columbus fT iiahTii!e at I T. M., arrivit?at51ül M. Retcrr.ir.ff leave Kr.lsi!l at7A M., rrirlr. at CoIutoJ.ok at 11:15 A. H. TUU Koad forms a line w ith the Packets at af ailsaa for tLetran-portaticu of freiem Utwrea Cibclcnatianila dianapulik atid poihtaWeaL. Tr.fT oT Frr'.ett a-low a by any other root. Shipper arid weThactsWert win fiai It to tkeir1ctr -ctlu njpby tLik!lii. starts U.U. Bit AN U Alt. pcrlutendent. ill INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, riuanrial Arnl :md I)cslpnntrI Dcposiiory of Hie lulled talcs. AUIHORIZKI) CAPITA. CAH CA1I1ALPAIDIN ....tl.OOO.Oou .... tyxi.tM-o WILL receive ub-i iptlou, a financial aeit ot the Governiuect. fr all f IU popular loaii Will collect Rold interest ca registered abd cotipor bonds on the mot liberal terms. Currency bund caibe : od presentation when due. Alw ay s ou barid a full apply of U. S. revenue tarnt-, for ,ale at tb rejnlar discount. Will tny and sell all ptovrrtimf zt renritles, ordera on Wahirgton, coin and exchange in all the. principal cities. Will make collections throughout the T7cit and Fat at very reasonable rates. Will receive deposit , and loan mor.ey at 6 per cent., on fjood seenrity Having unlimited facilities will transact all kinds it banking business on fair terms aul with the utmost promptness. THKO. Y. UACOnKT, Pres'L INGRAM FLKTCHEK, Cashier. Indianapolis. Iecember3, liC4. dec4-d.lm SALOON. BATES II (II! SI! SALOON, (UNDER BATES DOUSE ENTRANCE, J IM MlftJSK A. J, atlYEICS, I'roprlctor. FlIIE Bar Is applied with par lltjnors, wines, and thf f best brands of clears and tohasco; aUo tb choicest old Bourbon and Wheat Whisk. The establlabmeat haa beea reuovated throcajhoat. aaa-dtf MEDICAL. MANHOOD, VXD THE VIGOR OF TOCTII RESTORED IN OUR weeks by DU. klCOLD'8 ESSENCE OF LIFE. Dr. Kicord, (ot pari.) after )ears of earnest aohtltatlon, has at length actetd to tLe urgent rennest of the American public, and appointed an agent in New York, for lh hale of his valued and highly prized Eaaeac of Life. Thi wondertal aent will restore SI Lhod to the mo-t shattered conftitutlons In fear waks. and. If nsed according to printed ln-trocti"ns, failnr Is Impcsaible. Thla llfe-retor1nr remedy tbould b taken by all about to mat ry, as its efiects are perir.ent. Success, In every case, Is certain. Dr. Kicord Ettce of Life ia soli in ra.es, with fall instruction for ase, at 93, or four qaant'tie. in od for t9, and will b sect to ary part, carefully packed, n receipt of remittance to its accredited ageut. Circular seat free en receipt of four stampa. PRIUP ROLAND, 447 P.roome street, Ja"21-dly One doi.r w-t of Broadway. N. T. TOBACCO, TODACCO. n. a. still. j. a. Duraatosi. TiYEKs a imtjji.no: n, 3Ianufac(urcrs and Wholwlers, Mos. 22 ati4l 2l St out! Street, ALTON. ILLINOIS. lTK HATE epRVKD A BRAXCH HOCSE AT THO. n Sjnth Meridian atreet, Indtatar"!;!. Irtd , whre wa will keep coL.tan:!j ca haadall sty!f of PLTJQ TOB ACCO. We repectfal!y iHTlie tie tra. ta call aad eaaoih. oar t'k. VS. will a low, if lover, teao be lame iwck can a XftzlX h th'.svr ary nhr DirkH. marS-dif MYKR4 A D&LMMuND. A. Ü. ELIJA IV, PHYSICIAN AND SÜKGEON mCH NO. 10 VIRGINIA ATENCI. PfrSIDF.NCw. s I lORTTI A I A "a A ! NOTICE. - FIYnK Hir.UF-ST PRICE WILL T.Z PAID FOR LADisua' aad Gent's ct tS C.otLiLg ad a!l k'Cdi of h3eholJ good., at 1HA F.ait Wahlr-ston rtreet. II oteU and priate retdetice ca'le! r.n w hen dired. A now d'rected to Y. 0. Box C2H wt:l b promptly at -n-ledto. J. A M. SALOMON. febia-ly RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT flUE fSlTED states uiK-HcE.ao.ieotrTB X r.l'riols street, Icdianapor;,, ladiana. At this oUI and well-knowa e,tabtlsbiaBt, th ladle can bar. tilki aid woolen goods djd la penaaaewt aad beautlfal colora; aad gents' garments thotrogUy rcaovated and lepsired. New and secood-Lai clotkia g bocf ht and l; aJso, a paticalar branch ta th.baslneaa deaoainatad üdraw. La bUlla a-bl eiataw ar taar ta any ganstaat caa ! aa wrcuf ht u.at tt ca tot b vwihl to th cakd yt. SiBiatr tk Flasa, No. t loctk Hliwota ttraet. jtaio JOSEPH EAAJt.t.Prpr!or.