Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4512, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1865 — Page 4

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Enca daman Heart. A sympathetic spring. And bra toocn'd by akSlfsl ta-.di. TiU swet TltriUoot rtrr. T2i cisM ft war u diss ths SJS And trtckls down ths cheek; DUnra Us br.r of every nerve, A 4 sake U strong tain wstk A tr 'S cfttimes wf.l rcCcs Tili Uoder chord to focb. r- AM ITU1 vefY Ml. ! ' , . - . jm ire olletio tb cast. Of efcad W mrj br, Wslls Ii? waa In lta primal snore. And youth a Imdlisf Cower. A mother's last and dying words. At bo adieu. And Uli nil to oet her, far Boo4 yon 13 r blue. Tft. dp within oar hearts It dwells Tis holy, good, snd per; -And titn''Ubotcar tetU Ei7 'tu. TL dut cf years rosy eorer it A ad tide it from tb view, Ent when we lea.t Mcpect 1U power, lu gafh'ngt will buret through. NAPOLEON'S CESAR. ( -Ilannlbal, t.to. and Tlberlu Sem. pronlu firaccfiuw r Ha Julia Caeaar. and Cicero The Catiline Conspiracy-. B A351BAL. Humiliated Carthage had lost tba commaiJ of the 8-a, Sicily aod Sardinia. Rome, oo tbe contrary, had itrcrgtbeced tertelf by cotqueats in tbe Mediterranean, io Jllyria, and iocis-Alpine .CUaiJ'AJl At Oqc lLo scene cAangea; the periU which tfcreateaed the African city Taoiih, Carthage turu to her fett, aod Rome, which had lately coccted ber eight hundred iLousaul Lien 10 coodition to carry arnca, will soon tremble for ber own existence. A change so extraordinary 11 effected bj the appearance in the ranks of the Carthigenian amy of a man of geniui HarThe itory of bis Italian campaign is given at torn length; and It m iotercatiu to know the opinion oft be conqueror at Solferico on that much debated qaetioi. Why, after the battle of TLraaymeije. Hannibal did not much on Rocne. Many writer think it would hare been easy to bare gone diieci to the cipitol. Napoleon ii of another opinion. la Rome the alarra was great; but tbe cucqieror, after "w aning EtrarU, aaaltcd Spolcturn without success, crossed tbe Apentiioen, threw hi, troops into Umbrii and l'icenutn, whence he marched by way of Samnium towards tbe coat of Apulia In truth, whea be bad reached the ceutcr of Italy, cut oiT froa Commuaicatiwa witluthe mutter coudSx.t, ?i:hout the war eofcioe cocesjary to coixlurt a iege, without a sale line of retreat, and bating the arrnj of Setnpronius in hi rat bat could II inn! ha! do? I'ut the ApenninPi between bimsell acd Rjme; set clostr to the people who were bef.tr di-Dosed to bits, and tbtn, by tbe f-ubjuation uf southern Italy, etab!i.th a solid bae of operations. Id direct eorrMpondetire with Carthage. j(olwiib9tanding bis victory at Tbrayueae, bs ' poaitioa waa dangerous: for, excepting the cisAlrne Gaula, all tbe luliau uation had rc mained loal to Rome, and not a mac bad yet joined hia Standards CATO. Spe-ikni? of that critical lUte ot Rom.m Affairs wheo the soldiers, seJuced by glory and enriched br clondcr, forgot that they were Roman citizen, and only remembereJ that they were j maters of tbe world, tbe emperor nays: Tbe remedy for such ao of crfiow ot ur.ruly i passions wa., on one aide, t il!ay the longing for freab cooqoesM, on tbe other sidetodimmLh the number of candidates fur oilice by electleg for a lonzer period. The people themsclre'', guided by their own iastinct, remedied the vice of this Institution by continuing in power the roea who poi-csci tbe popular cou&dence. Thu.4 they wanted to make Scipio Afiicaous perpetual i . dictator; while tbe pretended reformer, like Oa to, the eUrcs of habit, acting in a spirit of exag 11 gerated self denial, woe Id bare made laws to disqualify a man from aspiring to the consulate a ' second time, and t$ postpone the age at which one could stand for this hib office. By accusing the chief citizen, especially Scipio Africanui, Cato taught the Roman people to doubt of virtue. iy attacking men without cacie, and denouncing them with passion, be I od them ta smpect justice By cjndemning the ' faults of which he wa himself guilty, he de , Lrirei bis censurers of, moral force. When be ' scourge-1 men both as accuser and a judge, without trying to elevate them by laws and education, be resembled, says a learned German, that Per sian king who beat the sea with rod to make it quiet. Hia influence, powerless to prereat the new civilizations from supereedirg the old, wa strong enough to impress an evil spirit on his - time Tb senate, renouncing the justice and moderation for which its act had been hitherto . remarkable, replaced them by craft and arrogance and by a system of extermination. Tisraits iiMrioMis caAccHcs. Illustrious by bis birth, distinguished by hiä eloquence and by hia personal beauty, he was tbe too of that Uracchci who bad been twice consul, anJ of Cornelia, daughter of Scipio AfricaHas. At the age of fourteen yetrs be had serred under bis b--ottcr-in-law, Scipio Lmilianus, ' at the siege of Carthage, and had been the r?t : . to moual the breach T Äs qv.aHtor under tbe Consul Mancinus. in Spun, he had aided in makisg the treaty of üumactia. Inspired by the love of rirtue, far from being blinded by thee momentary pplendors, be foresaw the petila which were coming, and wished to prevent them while there was yet time to do co. Wbeo he became tribuuecf theceof!efia b,I,be revived, with the M.nction otstatesnien and philo.-opher vi the greitest rstetm, the project which Scipeo JEmliianua liad conceived for distributing the " public landi among the poor. The people cried out for the adoption of this project, ard the walls ot Rome were covered with inscriptions in ts favor. In a speech, which would now be denounced as socialistic and revolutionary, Graechu pro posed to deprive the noble of a part ot the land which they had acquired. Th'a project does net shock the critic of Graccbu; indeed, be refeM to the opinion cf "!! the ocicat author?" without camio them, that this proposal was jut and moderate " f Xipleoa fays of tbf coccIaJis ?cenp of the tribune's short career. Gracchus proposed a rctorm, and, without knowing it, be bad commenwl a revolution But to complete that revolution be bad tocp cf the cecciAiy qualities. A traigt mixture ot oftaess And audacity, he ucchh.ed the urxn ! but cared cot lauccu the thuuderuo.t. duarded ,by bis partisans, he walked to the Comitia with les confidence than resignation. The tribe?, a.e ambled iu the ca;iul, began to vcte, wbca tbe Senator FulviusFUccus caiso to warn Gracch.es that the aen.ttor, the rich men. surrounded br their slaves, had reolved to destroy him. This" news excited a brisk agitation about the trihur.r, and thoe who were at a di.-tance shouted to know the cau of this tumult. He raiel Li band to bii temples s a sign tnat his I : : e was menaced, when bia enemies ran to the senate hou, and giving the'r own ir.tepretat;on to his gesture, de coanced bin as tri: to the roval cron. The senators. preceded bv Scipio N ss'c, the sovereign pont.ff, went to the capitoI;the troops of Gracchua were di-ps r?fd, and the tribute, to gether with three hundred cf his friend, were alain near the gate of the Sacred War. STILa's M ST'Kt. Speaking of SjI'a, in the day cf bis great victory over the popalar prtr, when he exercised a power as absolute as any of the Cxrsars whr sue celled him, Napoleon fJfThe mistake ot the dictator was to sup pose tbat m system founded by violence, and oo selfish interest, could outlive him. It it easier to chiEfeliws than to arrw: the progress of Ideas. uiusca.'iAt. About the period a; which Marius, by bis coo quest of the Cunbrt atd the Germars, saved It aly from a formidable ir.vaion, there wa; born at Rome a man who would ote day, by renewing tbe subjugation of Gtuls ard Germans, postpone for Teral age tbe irruption of tbe barbariaca give to oppressed tatiot s a knowledge of their rifbts, assure tbe existence of Roman civilization, and beqceatV b;s came to the future cblefi of ttücLi. a a symbol cocsecrate-i to power. . Oa oxt, tile, be frtcd4 to deaoetd froa

Acetfcri tli 'VtZtl; t cttgr ! U wu nephew of the celebrated Maria!,' who bad married bl aunt Julia. When the widow of tbia great tolii ee died, fa CcG, Caesar pronounced ber funeral oration, and "traced lis own genealogy in these wordi: "My sunt Julia, on ber mota era side, is tbe issue of kings; oa ber father's, of tbe Immortal gods; for her raotber vis a Marda, and tbe Marcius Rex art tbe kaut of A ecus Uarciu. Tbe Julian family id wbicb I belong, dccesdi from Venus herself. S3 that our house combines with the sacred character of king, who are the most powerful among men, the vrn arable nadtofot iha goJj,! who kol i kings themselTca in their dependence." Tbouph ardent for pleasure, Julias strove, Myi Saetoniui, to acquire those talents which lead to public employments. Now, according to Roman habits, no one could aspire to the highest odcea except by the unicn of merits the most dirme. Tbe yoang patr.cKts, worthy of their ancestors, never rested; they sought religious appointment, ao as to govern the cor.acicr.ce, and adm'nfafrative employ rrrerr, o as to control material interests; they entered upon ciscusions and public dicojrc, o as to ctptivate mind by their eloouence ; finally, they oodertook military labors, to ririke imaginstiort by the thunders of their renown. Kger of d'stinction in every quarter, Cenrdid not confire himself to the study of letters; he early composed works, among which are cited the praises of Hercules CKdipu, a tragedy; a collection of .choice phrtaes; a bock oo divination. These works were written In a style so pure and correct as to give him the reputation of an eminent writer. It we may believe Tadtci, be was not so Mppy in the art of poetry. However, there remain to us some vert ee addressed to the memory of Terence, which do not want fur elegance. EJucatiou then made him a diätir. gu'whed man before he became a great man. To goodne of heart he united high intelligence; o invincible courage be added an enthralling eloquence, ft notable memory, and a generosity without bounds; and, lastly, be possessed the very rare faculty of being calm in his anger.

cicsao The illustrious orator, whoe word bad ao much ictboi ity, n torn fi Arp inum, of obscure parents; he bad 'served some time in tbe war of tbe allies; alter which bis orations acquired for him A rreit repntation jmong others the de fence of llje youcg Rosci'is, wbom the dictator would have stripped of bia paternal inheritance. After the death of Sy IIa, he was appointed quae-iter, and sent into Sicily. Id 064, be pursued with hi merciless elcqueuce the atrocious Verrcs. At length, in 63s. ha became praotor. And display ed in hia ofBce those sentiments of high probity and of justice which distinguished him during hi.4 whole career. Hat the eeem of his fellow-citizens would not have J-uffiel in ordinary tirne to have raied him to the bret magistracy. "Fear of the conspiracy ," ?svs Salluit, "was ths cause of his elevation UnJcr other circum-ucccs, the ptide cl the Lability woulJ have revolted against each a choice. The coDfuItship would have been com si' It-red profüte if, even with superior merit, a new man h.id obtained it; but, on the aprxo.ich of danger, envy and pride gve way." Tbe Rom in aristocracy mjst have lost a good t'e-tl of i' influence since, nt the critical rnomriit, it supxosed that a new mm houM have more authority over the people thsn one from their owu on'er. By his birth, br Iii ins'iticts. Cicero belonged to the popular party ; Levertht-lep, the irrc-olution ot his mied, open to b! mdishmenta, uud tLelcar of inrioratiou, led him to serve by turns the animoji'ies of the nobles iii: i the people. Hone.-t but tim'd, he otly saw lightly when hi3 6e!t esteem waa not in queti-.;i, or hi.s inteietts at ftke. Elected couaul, he r inged himself on the ice of the sennte, and re.-;ted everv proposition nude for the benefit of the multitude. Ca sar esteemed hia talent, but had little confidence in Iiis character: hence he opposed his candidature, :ir l was bo-til to nim ;i;ir:r2 the whole of bis cc.'idul tie. C.r.sAA AND CATILIXi.'s tO.NSPIRAtV The hi-tomn reject ths theory proposed by Cicero that Cfcar involved in Uili.iae'si conp?rscy. Tbia accusation Is explalne 1 by tbe cowardice of pome and the malice of other? Who doe not always interpret sympathy for tbe accused with complicity, ar.d spare ro ctlomty towards their adveriries? The position ot Cajir v. this ptoce3 precntd nothing which does not admit of very simple explanation. Whilst bhming the conpiracy, he was unwilling that, in order to put it dowu, the eternal rules of justice should be .et aside. He reminded men, blinded with passion and fear, that u.-oless risor brings on fatal reaction-. Tbe eiample of history fcrved him to prove that moderation is always the best councilor. It is clear also that, whilst despising most of the authors of the plot, he was Dot without sympathy for a cause which was almost his own by common instinct? and common enemies. In states civen up to party divisions, how many men are there not who would like to see the exiating government overthrown, without being willing to take part in a eorpir-iey? Such was tho position of CTar. INSURANCE. Losses Paid in 46 Years say, ,, TNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. y'7 r " iv -' -' nil 'f-B..SLUf; T- 3 X SICZ. s iri e"tErected 1859Ov.ned bythoCO KT JSSETS JffllRY. 1865, $3,677,362,71. FIRE V2STX XJST2L.JJSIZD X A V I im AT i ithhN Tr7Ap;i;ct:o-? tn.ff 1 t). fr 1tvf t-' promptly atW1L HENDERSON, Agent, Hxhis-es-diy iDiAyArou?,iyriAyA. AGENCY. 5. W. ELLIOT, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENT, UT ILL ATTJSD TO 1 kCCL'klG DFLP OF KVTRT kioil, irtf r !n t 't c'. j or coact'j. He wj.i pj fartxssr itiettKS to rtuvice aleej ir. j rooms ari prscbhb bort!fri. l'rror.s Iiohicfr 'or itaatica Ul do eil io ca!! at hl jio. 3? Virs-.Bla avsoue, en-half square frvn w ah.r.tvU meet, wtrt a.Je, r aidrea hox loi. ri dim ALE. TOI.MDO ALE. FCTLAI a WTrii'JCIliiaATKDTOLZLO Ai.1, n UcrtU a&4 Laif bamla. Tot sal by i.lD. LUSCAJV, Asr&ts. Ecadi KsrlaAa rtrssr, tAaaayeki.

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Thomson, in ki practice f- r Scrofala, Rheamilic and general dUeftBea t f the blood. us a Fumigating Vapor Path of the most ingenious kird,tn conjunction with hterual treatraerj. MfUlXAL EMISSIONS, theconseqtter.ee ofneif-abnse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual iuda'gnce. Is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing srith unerring certainty th following train of morbid symptons orle! comt ated by bckn'ltic modical measures, tu fallow countenance, dar piots nuder ths ryr, pain iii the head, ringini? in the ears, and nol-.es like "the rustlintf cf leave and rat tlini? of chariots, uneasiLess about tbe lo'ns, weakness of th? limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of coaildetce, di&idfnce in approdchiug strangers, a dif like ta form new acquaintances, a Uifpuil'n Ij ban s'Kiety, lods of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, niplt weats, fetid breath. coas(hs,conumption, mcnonania, and freqeect ly Insanity. The aShcteti, ca tte first appcar-iuce cf aiiy cf tbe above sy3'pton.s, should iraniediatt-ly apply to Dr.Wno. TboTPon tit relief. lQy-O0ce adConsu!tat;o2 Rcor.sr "VScutb Delware streit, Indianapolis, Inl. P. O Box 165J. ir.24-dly BÖ07SÄND SHOES. SPUING STOCK OF BOOTS 8c SHOBS AT VYJIOLES;. L K. W K ARK SOW RKCKIVI5G A LARGE A5D well a-xsorted stock of Btot and Shoes for the SPRING TRADE, mbriciiiij inot ff the styles new worn, and of the Best New England Manufacture. Our assortment cf sizes t complete, and we can assure thj e in want o' IVJUTi and UüKS that it will be to their interest to call and examine our stock. Wa shall bs pleaded to see onr old friends, and all ethers who may favor us with a call. Hendricks, Edmunds & Co., öti South Jleridlan St.. Indlanapolie. mar24-dlia WINES, LIQU0RS7&C7 WINE HOUSE! LOUIS LiVXG Sil' South lleridian Street, (SENTINEL BUILDING.) IMTORTEli OF RHINE AND CHAMPAGNE WINE; Otard and Coi?niac Brandies; H l i.J fiin; Jamaica hum cd Cordials. Also dealer in Catawba Winds, Si 11 1 aud Sparkling, ff the mo t approvtd brand.1; Bourbon Whikj; Teach Brandy; Catawua Br.rdy; Stock Ale; Porter and Beer, and Bitters of various kinds. These articles are all offered for sa! by the bottle or larger quantises. Only Rhin Witt fur : cn örjvgK; IMCOKTKD ClciARS and TObACCU. of tbe choicest brands, wul te kept constantly on hand. JCptlaTine; fitted up a neat establishment and offering for sale ouly pure articles and cf tte best quality, the ubc1ber bop, to receive, as he olicit, a liberal share of the patronass of the public m.rK-dtf LOH I.ANfi. Philosoph of Marriagi1. riUXPROrillETORSOFTHE SEW YORK MUSEUM I. of ALstCKybire determined, reardles of etpense, to issue free, (for the benefit of suffering Lumarity. and .uppreioncf quackery,) four f tbeir most l 1 . t . . . i . 1 . . . i Mn U . . . . . . . I. a ' Arr 'ifl-tinTi. XinfiDi nd Pbt&ir.l IVbilitT. Pr ! maiure decline of Manhood, Indigestion. Weakness or Depression, Im potency. Loa cf Energy and Manly Power; the Rre at Social Evil, as! tbote Maladie which result from youthful follies, excesses of maturity, or ignorance of Pbysivlot-y and lawa of Nature. 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DR. JOHN BULL'S COTlPOUlD C RON BITTERS. The Latent .and HohI Iiu. portant Discovery or TEX NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! 5o maa'i catcs is raore Intimately connected with tbe hifctory of MATRRLa. MEDIC A of th Uolted States, or more, favorably knows as a pioneer in Medical Diacevery than that of Dr. .Toh n Bull, of Louisville, KciittirlaV. His lciniitalie prtparaLioo ot SAUNA IA IM I.IA b tocg .tood t tbe hed tf tbe tHous rmnpenods oftbat valuaMe druir. Hi Compound o! WILD CHERRY hag become a household wort! throughout the West and South, ilis Worm Loze&ges, in !cm than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wida spread as the continent of North America. Bat the crowning glory of bu life remains to be attained in his McoTery. or ratber combination, for be dcx" not claim to have been the discoverer cf miltOIN, which is the basis cf the liitteis now oITrred to the public. That honor belong to tba native inhabitants of Central America, to bona its virtues have teeii Known for raor than two hundred years. Arnitd with it, tbe Indian lids dt-flsnce to tLe mor-t deadly malaria and bandle without fcr tbe most ventm;oa serpents. Iti a belief with them, that bil there is briai h l'i the bod Ut Ccdron Is potent to cure, no matter what th ies?' may he. Vhite Dr. TJuIl Is not prepared tonrtoi-e (bit Ttravagact pretension, be i nevertheless satisSed from a tboroush elimination of tbe eideuce relating to Its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases ar!s'.ng from exposure, either to change of weath?r or cIIjjs's, or to nilsaatir inflnfrces.lt stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! i i ! And Justly deserres tbe reputation it has so long enjoyed , In Central America snd the West Indies. I IN DYSPEPSIA And Us attendant train of symptoms, it acta more L1KK A CIIAkU than a medicine. To ere is nothing in the whole range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account cf this wonderful pUnt may be found in the 1 Ith edition of tbe U. S. Dhpensatory, pas 13a7 and 1113. A series of experiment, in which Dr. Bull baa been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he is row enaMed to offer to tbe public a combination of CEDROX with other approved tonics, tbe whole preserved in the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he la coufideut baa n equal in the world. lie might furnish a Tclume of certificates, bo' ab lie hsva long alace learned to estimate auchl. their true valus. Tbe safest plan la for every one to te for himself th virtue of a new medicine. U1VE Til CEDRON BITTERS ONF TRIAL, AST) TOÜ WH! NEVKR CSX AS OTHIRS. It is not necessary to publish a long li.t of diseases for which the CEDRUN BiTTKRS are a specific. In all diseases of the Co we Is, Liver or Kidneys In all ffct!oc of tbs BRAIN , DEPENDING GrON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -LOGOUT. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It U destined to super . ! 11 other remedies. It net only cures these disea.-e, iu; it preenta them. A wine glaxs of the Bitw, taken an hour eefore each met!, will bvlats the ill fleets cf tbe most unhealthy climate, snd screen the person taking it against disease crdr ths mot.t trying expore. Sold by Druggist and Grocers Generally. r. J on: III! LI.. Principal 051, Fifth f tre et, IiOnJjrv'.s, Ky. SOLD WBOLKäALX BT DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, 73 knutn .Tierldlan street INDIANAPOLIS. Who also sell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. SMITH'3 TONIC STRUP. Reoeatsf DAILY, KEEFilK HCID 4eciy4-41yaWiraax

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ADTAJfCSD OS Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, , Gun. ?I utcnl Instruments, LADIES' AM) GESTS' WEAUirVG APPAREL, BED CLOTHING, HD Ilonaehold Goods of Every Deacrlp Hon. All articles of value Vtr,bt, sold rexetarged at lbs UNION LOAN OFFICE, .Vo. 185 East Washington St., ( few doors wet of Little's Uatel.) N. B All transactions strictly confident laL F3rAIl unrtdeemed j ledges are sold for tbs amount due. feblT-ly. J. A U. SOLOMON. iMki STATEcj INDIANA . tHEr store tbck. fXag so COKXSCTIO TTITII AX? OTHER WT AB LI 31 mem of the 6amc name, in or out c-f Ind'mapoli "VV. & H. GLENN, Preprieton. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF ASniNOTO'C A 5? Meridian streets, Indianapoli. Three daily Expresses to New York; Two daily Expresses to Cincinnati, and Two dally Expresses to Chicago and St.L jBU, The above Cotupaaiea are the only privtff-.d Kxpre.w the following roads, vix: INDIANA CENTRAL LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS A PKRC; TER RE HADTR A RICHMOND, BELLE FONTAINE A INDIANAPOLIS Honey, passages, valuables and freight carried wtu safety and dl-patch, and in charge it special and efflden messengers. Notes, Bills and Draft will te promptly collected an ready returns made i nTTT.RHET.D. .er REAL ESTATE AGENCY. MGKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer Houm :ur STAIRS.; ATK DAVE TOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS IS V the Cty f Indianapolis, and Farms and farmleg Lands la itte Sute.ari will fell lower tiia cn be ptjirhaned e'fc-: 'ct?l-:Awty FÖRN ITU R Ef&C. ECO.Il HaD VrOfiE, 233 East Washington St., ISTEA.n LITTLE'S HOTEL, COCK STOVES, HEATING MOVES, FCRNITCKP j and Mattrases of all kinds, conditicca and pricet J ou can here nd evtryth r. neceary to cake a c-.a- i nlet. outfit for hou eseeDiiiff. and at price. raLaina ! from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper tta'i can te ha1 new .cywhere iu the city. I a'o have a crrplete stock of 5ew Tinware. Common Clsts. Red-r.tis and Looktcg Gla.es Call and ee. J- R- MAROT. K. .Ii. PICEK V CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street IiitiiniiniJoliN. Ind. 5'Mdlv 1' II I Y ATE DISEASES. I ß Meridian Street, forfeits h fe if te faUs ta cut ! tngacy case taat nay com under his cars, no natter! how obrttnata r long standing. H warrants yoo a vu.. r --I ui m Wi etel, erd ta 34 bocjs. Qlet of 80 years stand tag carsd Vf Dt. C. oosKs-raT to 19 p. X. -,rl5

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. m w c o t m (0 km S3 6 a im t 9mm CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &C. m o o S üt Cm O Ö ca H M O O W W in cn e c it R Xi a. 3 VfTs K S-5 5 o i In W P C 1 H SA '- m T tRtk ESTATE BROKERS. y July27-dly CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET STORE Xo. 81 Cast U'ashiriKton St., .Solmuirw Old Htanil, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, oil-cloths, mattings, satin delaines, reps pekin cloths, Dauiaakt Lace, Jluallu & .ottin;ftani All of thee Oooj bavins; bn porch. sed before tb late advisee to tha Kaat, wa will r-tl thetn lowr than Sew Yrk wbolssale pnca. . Also jot received 100,000 liece Wall laip ,r und Window Mulde KRAUSS & CAUL. AGENCY. .HcCURDY sfc CO.'S CLAIM AGENCY No. 4 YOHX'S BLOCK, Corner '1 e rid I. ti nnrt Va.1tlnsinn si. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. OFFICERS A5D SOLDIERS' CLA1VS PROMPTLY made ont snd coLected 1 the rnost reasonaMe term. Certificate, of Don i&dcbtedi.eas obt&i&ed fr.a tte IVparttnet.ts at rVa-linton. Ms-terko!!, py H i s. Qsaru master attd Sub'.,'ence account. m.i ont with ne:x- ar.d di.pdtch. J.oa-dSm PROFESSIONAL. MA ST It M. EAT. JOHATfLk3 W. K -'. liW- .Sc GOKDON, ATTORiVEYÄ AT IXVm fDIASArOUS, I5LIA5A. I 02c, yos. 10 and 11 Sew A Talbott's Silldlrr, Sfltth of the PotofBo. dec6-sln PROFESSIONAL. t . tr. A. II. G A Lis. No 65 North New Jersey Street red Ti-fly

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noooica otaie FOUNBUY ÄND ST07G UCS. - - ' af asalart&jws aoi tTht Vsssls Dealers at Vll oc rrons am of thx litut 15 o ot i cpr 'VtJ pattern.. ifzr etfcr work wJ! eabracs Iron TVocta, Colsasaa, Rsilwsy, at;II asd Erre Csstrrp, Ac, Ac. Orders by nail or atbanrW swUcits!, a4 proartat ter.tiwa rjven. Onr pr'-e. WJ1 foti.1 aa low sJ ary. Offce. SaW-rooia and Ffndry I St acta Ds'war rrreet. two tq cares directly eaat of tba CsJon Dpt. W I XT EU AIlltAXGCmLXT. C IV C I IV IV T , oouTuumi omo, or th - Eastern Kentucky Indianapolis and Cincinnati H li o rt ri o SIX O N AM) AFTER atOSDAT, NOT. I4:k. TRAIN wiu ran aa r.iiuwr Leave Indiaoapelis. MorninA Express..... 4.10 a M Mail IO.n A fcf Sight Express 73 P M Arrive atlndianapalis. Morning Kxpreoa IM PK Mall p M N ght Express 1014 p m irTFar tba aasaa aa by any otbar Kost, aad tta peed, safety and comf-rt of tralas eijual te ths beM lij:es in the ccaatry. Itlr"Ak far tickets Ha ''Indianapolis aadCtsctaaat Railroad " Special . otlcc Ths new track law Claclecatl is complfte, and paM'nrer by thl Uns art bow landed tho 4Sew Tearl Street Ip" oar tba Baruet Boos', abtut one calle nearer the butfoe. centre of th city than any other ivpot. KOKEKT MRKCScperictendeat. W. R. L. Soiu, 0nrai Ttckvf A-nt. A. 8. Bear, TravsliBf Ageok co14-dtf Indianapolis and .Tladison 1861. OOS IS6L e;' Arrunrrioenl to Commence .1rj day, .tlar IGt ISGJ. riwo pa-er.rer tralas dally (Scndayt excepted) btween ludlansjHtlis and Madisst. iave the Union Depo Indianarwdia, at f00 A. If nd 3 P. M., arriving at Madien at 10. 60 A. M. and 7.iS V. M. Lea-, e tie Depot at Malson ate A. M. and i 4 P.M r.iv.r At lDdidna;x.:i. at 11 A. M. and 7.4 P. M. Tra r, lrT Columtms f.r Rahvil!e at I P. M., aniv CK ai iH P M Kfturnins leavs Krhvtlls at 7 A X., mv.ng at ColumLu. at 11.15 A. M". TLi Road form, a line with tbe Packets at M aflsn for the transport at loo of frrM between C'.nctntst and ta l.anapoh and points TTeit. T.nfl of Frei t low a by any other rant. octppersand tnrchants KestwUl find It to tkslrlBUr f to r.ip by thlsline. n-rlS D.C. RRANI1AM. Saperlctendent. t 1 tilt'. INDIAMPOLIS NATIONAL BISK, iti:iiu i:il ALjrnt :ind Dt'islsnatrd Depository ofthcU ititcd Mates. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. CA!t ('Al'll ALi'AlD IN. .II.WO.OOO "H. 7"! LI, teceivi suirlptlocs, as financial arect of V tk (ovrriinii tit, for all of K. popular loans Wiil collect nll iniercbt 00 resl.tered sum! eoapos bouds cn tLe nj st liberal ttrtns. Currency tund taste o preeat.tion heil due. Atw.hon band a full npply of U. S. rstenca stasopa, ft r sr.le at tte reftniar discount. Will buy and .ell all government secnrtiiee, orders on V.'sl,;uion, coiu and eaxLauge in all the principal cities. VST.I make collec'.lon tlrorghotit tLe West snd East at very reasonable rates. Will receive depck.ts, and loan mcney at 6 per cent., ou cood security Uaving ci.liniited farllitie, will transact all kinds of banking tain- on fair terns snd with ths atcott promptness. 7HF.0. P. HACGHET, PreaU INGRAM FLETCHER, Cashier. Indianapoli, December 3, 1&4. dec4-d3ca SALOON. BATES nOUSB SALOON, (UNDER BATES HOUSE ENTRANCE.) Bf BL. WL'M imr M M fvKXaiSK A. J, MYEKS, Proprietor. f VIBE Bar Is supplied with per liqsors. wines, and th f test brands of cigars and tobacco; auo the choicest old Boarbon and Wheat Whlky. The enabllkhment has been renovated throagloat. nr.B--dtf MEDICAL. MAN HOOD, AND THS VIGOR OF YOCTD RESTORED I! FOUR weeks by DR. K. CORD'S ESSECE OF LUE. Dr. KKord, (ot I'aii..) after jears of earne.t a-l imitation, has at length acctcded to tte fcrgrtt reqnest of tts American publ.c, and appolrU'd an agct In New Tork, for the sals of his t-alned and highly prised E.etM. of Life. This wonderial arent will remote Mai ho to the mot shattered constitutions la four weeks, and, if ned acco' ding to p ruled in-tructl- ns, falisre Is licposlble This life-re-to-lng remedy should be taken by all about to ma ry, as its egrets are permanent. Sueces, in every esse, i. certain. Dr. Kicord a Kaserne .f Life is sold in raa, with fall in'trnctioii. for ose, at 13, or focr jnanfUe-Jn 0 for 19, and will bs sent to a-.y part, carefully packed, n receipt of remittance to bis accredited agent. Circular eut free on receipt f foor .tamp. PJ'ilJP RiLND, 17 Prex.me street, Jal1-11y -e 4r w-t rf Fr..1 av. K. Y. TOBACCO, TODACCO. a. a. 11. j. a. pirnti. ?i vr.its & DiiL?i.noD, Manufacturers and Vho!salcrs, !hoi. 22 and 21 Second Street. ALTON, ILLINOIS. UTE HAVE -PKVED A B1A5CII HUE AT 50. 7 Sich Mrid;ai itret, ltd ar.apolii. lid., vttere w w'U keep cen'snt!i cn hand all styles of PLUG TOBACCO. W rTefu'.!y inittatse Uada to call and ex.ns'.na our ck. w ll:lae low, if not tower, tu.n -te ame s'nrk ein re belebt n th s or any otter rasrket. oar6-d:f MTERs A DüLMMSÜ. lilt. A. . äKL.TIA, PHYSICIAN AND SÜKGEOS mCT 50. IO TIRfllXlA ATpyrx. kH!DK5CK. 4M KOVTB AlJ.AaTA FT ,m s: NOTICE. FMUKU'GH EST TRICK ILL EE PAID GE LAblTV and Gent's cat Z clo-hiog and all k sds of b.oeboIJ h!. it 1"J st WfHrftoa .trvet . Bel and private re.td.oce. a Usl um when 4tre4. A cute d reeled ts P. O. loa ri wi.l bt peonptly at-a-irito. i. 4 X. SoLOMOX. ftlly ItENOVATEftG CLEANING ANO DYBKG ESTABLISHMENT rjlUE L51TED STATES DYE-H'JUSR. 50. S8SOUTH X Illiooi. atxet,Ia4laapo:ia, ladUaa, At this old nod well-known estabhKtaeet, ths ladisa can have silks a&d woolen goads dyed la persaaaat a&4 beaatlftl colors; and gsnt' g armen u tharookly rsnovalea ana itjuii. 5e w and aecond-hand clotklrx houg-t and sol', also, a oattcalar branch lathe buaiaeaa detxtsliiat4 fLa draw . . . ... . . . . . . . V i vim. ..VJ ,letU. ar tr In mmw in.n.l i . . ss srroaght at tt sava bot bs vnibia to Us aaAad y. Eanacbsf Ut plasM, 3 a. ti SoatU llUaia atresC JaaCO " J03STS Aatrrv-xlvAsf.