Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4461, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1865 — Page 4
DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORN IN". FLBKUARY
r Tili VASHIX3TQH TRAGEDY. FClTHtl ClTILOrMET. I Tili CAlt Ct IUI Mcicti or a. I . caiitem tatemct or Tat rtivjitm raiiTTio or mr. rajasc et tat ttcA'D, itc , rrc ' ; From lnJ Tr'ashfrr'.-'Si Cbrm'.cU, FeVraary 1 Throughout tbe rntirt day yesterday the t x ciltroent of the rommutiitj tot.rkrulrz tr iillog of Mr. Hurrousha wi intense Various rc port were alao in sou c oi.ee ixitig the üeceel LI hartoc bttu rja.rr.cil and bATiL'cabsiKJoceJ another wife before tc wriJel thonerow widow. Theiympith? for the pr;s..r.cr manifested iuelf In vehement ipreIin of justification bv tliui who believed ale baJ beeu eüueed, asrt iu rm pbatic dcmoatrti-Lt of extenuition by thr.e who regarded tb fjc on of aggravated "breach, of proame." I.csdev thee evidences of tbe tiJe of jo;.u!.r feeling, there wer number of visita to the jvl fur the purpose f ameliorating Iii rLfTirit;; cf the ut.tirpv oam, bv prominent entleu.en cd hrlie, some cf who:r earr.eJ to her vari; artige intenJel t-j onCnbnte to her pb vales! eornlort. Amonr tl.ose who Ti'iteJ tier were mi J U hare been Senitor Hale, Mr. Wilson. Li four other representative from Iowa, Mri. CorueUus We&Jtll. tsJ a duo ber of otber ladie. Desiring to acqinint tbe public with the rsioo of tbe caic which tbe prisoner ruibt be willing to ire, end to judge f hr conJiliau by careful o,irratin, we visited the jiil nnj locr,ht in interview wiib ler Lpon euter io tl rom we foucJ Mij Harri-i pacing tbe Ü'xr in evident t-evrro nienial dlstrc--arvl ber entire appe4r4r.ee gave unmijUkable aij&s of tbe terrible agony o the few ho-jr ehe bad paa.eJ wiihiu the prison walls. Wcobt linoi the 6nt view of her face and f'rm a 4ie teicl ber etepe fur an instant. and in plane, while greeting us, feie Tored to reid our lce!i;tgi and the purpose of our viit. Thtt view instantly impressed us vividly with the belief thit au bad !ot.j been Bur?bg an eirn?"t conviction of the grievous wroa, UDtil her physical nature ha'! been impaired ti.er' 'y, ber moral it-Auction) didiorted, and be bad virtually become a monomafciae. This contictlon wn vtreuzthened by all of her looks nuJ word tbrvuhout the intcrriew. Miss Harri3 appeared to be a fw years older than he fcaid to be; L- at pood figure, rather slight, has a well formal head, dirk haz?l tje, fine hair, whivb hceraed iu the lib! in which we w it to be black, cut d.ort and worn in cur!, i4 graceful in her minuer, naturally intelligeiit, with & highly scr.?iti e or i.!z ltion. and appeared, as rhe p i to hnre but Jew eduetiur&i aavar.isres. sue, r.owtver, e op;oTi j foou j lan,;Q3ge, and was not supcrfljom in the rje of! words. , Cf earneat expre-ium of yiuptithj, j and careful inquiry , wc gathered fiotn her a j ftory, frrueHly interrupted by chokiug ?ob, : but expreted with a peeaiin arlle-snea which .11 r V -rt r v lo tTttl ItafanAe TV f r r wr 1 r 1 m thA finriatarA I 1 -. 1 . 1 1 r . . i - of ber sutctucut: My name i Miry Hrri-; niij tho dtugh'.er of William Harris, ol H u lti.irton, Iowa; inv p rent are Irish. Jr.d are .'i'e poir; am nineteen jtarao'l; abit ?veu v-'irs ago I r3tbcclic . . . . 1 f 1 . . - store in Burling'on; Mr, B jrro-ic s ws residing j there; he cime frequently u ee me at mj fatli j erho.wtj lriHUn early peri.nl or our -'t--; tance until be Iclt Barl. ntn; was very fond if, .. , . r . .1 . I him and for long t.rr.e frequently sat in hn , manile-ted grctt Ji.'ert-t 1 1 :ne; as l grew oldtr, ... . , - .r , . anl ni aiiHiiin oami mor of a uitor, my parer.n op-o:.fd tbcin, nd con tinually told me tint bis tamily were too high fornix; that Iu woull v.r nvry m?. fnl tht I shul 1 uo. keen ciml'.i:iy w'th hi.n. I dregarde I them, perxi-tte 1 . ( ipg him. rd bfcaroo mora and oi'. rc at;c.l.r i ti I iru When he left . Bu li:jj!0n I did no ak lii:n t write to me, bui be had not bce.i h-r.- in when 1 received a letter from him. whi b I n'rerd, ai.d a cor reopoodence was continue I. wuirb w.10 s rnc .times hiterrcntel by ny rfff i"n:::g from writing to him. Bathe wju'. i jer.evt-ro in reiieii:g it, ' nnt:l 1 would be pes'nl1 to write to him. Be- j fore he lett liuri.iutoii he ;ke l me to ni irrv ! r j bim; I refuoil beui I left tbt I was too j TOaog to disobey uiy parenta in auch a matter, j lit Always prietitl u arlent a (Te--tion, and Lis j dt'.ttm n ion to nnke ot ton wile About two j jear ago he wret? to me that be was raising j - men for the war. und excected to get a cor.imi-i-a.:on, and then be was determ'utd ro marry nie. i 2iot long after, 1 receded a letter from Miss j Devlin, who keemv store on Clirk t.tr-et, Chi eag, requesting me to rome tnere, p fing thtt 1 v the was friccd uf Mr. Burroughs, and I could j see him tbere. About twenty month ao I went ! to that city. Meanwhile Mr. liurrou?!.?, w ho j h&d raided a comrnnf orjronp, injure,! his an- j kle, could iiot co to the Leid, and resigned cia com mission. I asw him frequently, and received notes from him reguiarly, until within a week of Lij marriage. In August or Septem?er. a ve:ir ago, I received an anonvmous note, h. king me to meet thu writer at a houe which I certa'mcd wa one of " the mos', notoiiou- in Cmcago " Miss Devlin said she believed the note was Irotu Burroughs, and I determiceJ, if po-sib!e, to ascertain who put the note in the post-office. I answered it at her suge-tion, promising to meet the writer at tbe place appointed. A friend of Mi.- Devlin in th oiüco watched ler the party who came for this reply, nnd bis descrip tion confirmed Mis Devlin's suppositions, and inclined one to the belief that Mr. Uurrougbs waj the person. I then determined to go the boue appointed, and M:?s Devlin went with me. Wc told her of the appointment, and tbut ray friend would net let me see hirn elsewhere. The person in charge of the roce stited that the gentleman wa t.ot there at the time, hut that be Lad waited there before, at;d had instruct ed ber not to answer the do"r bell, but to permit ! biro to do o, sajlug lh.it unless the pMty h wished to see saw him, she would nut come in. : and we did not remain. Her descripricn lurthcr ' coufirmed roe ia the beüef thit Mr. burroughs j waa the person who had mid? the appointment ! Another not was received, 'ating lint trie writer bad 'Unavoidably been atsent from the i citr, and making another appoir.ttner.t. Ire I aolved to go again, meantim ta'iU'g meisures ' to bave the bous-e watched. The rertum isliun 1 I believe to hare been Mr. B-irrouirn) diw net ! 0 to the house, and when w c rr,i here aj?5n it i was closed and wo could no: obtal.i admittir.ee. j For some time before thi I had tot seen Mr. 1 IJ'irriTih. The writer of tv.e unnoymotis let-," ter. aiJ l:e ha I seen me often, was roach pre posctd in O l fat or. and wanted to be a t uend to me. Xr li-rrougbs was a air.pt surh mirk 1 eJ appear!!?? not fa be eisify -mistaken lor ( another. 1 etill feit m.st iutej.se .tniictv to be further satisfiel, if -sihle, whether bo whom I had so loved, rJ hid ". protested hi? f such basccs. love for me. could Cuüty I the aNo inter ded to rro-o. utt !iiro fr breath of promise. Hnrrouph, 1 wetit to st-e Ii- br.it.er, I'rofessrr inquired of ti n whether Jack n was in the city He wslkfd :' . i! j r, aked n e - if I was from losrs, sixl trie afSrmttive, ;i d that Iben thete. but ).x- I. err. i; sgjjton. itHu tnv ieplin In l is brotber w r.t . t h.'d Kore to Wasb 2 "i t ...(.., T T.-.rt..-t ) it !e i ItCti n:sr ricl bv b. brother. day alter I w4 tl tie were to ' Wa-'bi.t',n -r. I t! -i.k ti f ii i.i 'ertr.'i.ed t. I '. - 1 r-ev-'i. b'tn. Im.' Outmualtj lo'.enexi it ui:t 1 1t Auuat, el. r a-:t'.. i rv- i, d htr piTfr. 1 : I 4 t t C !l d J.iiJ t. . rniraliatel tf.urr.r 1. , rnl ITiTed cic ; !I t ; came here, on'-y t !c tr Ch;esc("w!h rii wife i and on rencMn? C'ttei; em ! ri uwter jr. 1 a detect; I soot r;.';.ed t'.it he b 1 BM 1 t mSin tor e to Ar5.:-: t n. - r. t . !- i TS (be;ie e l to oe Ch ' ,;, : : iMt :.e e i 1 ruolj return for i.er. I with tlii' eip t ii ii . ' : ! lb st 1 e 1. 1 Sf u Cu e kri'e le 1 bt r rt her at. d f-cre rdu M tijn. t-nd '' bnri- -e. b tuy pre. I c .; d i in llnr'rt on. ifil .) '.i repurted tobte i.'. t:.r him Thi ;s i f - .) vindieaiir; nv cl..r ,( ir .'-;. e- sv ie.rned . . i j M e wr Vo-it w.y ' r-- y. ve t' r in ; o. i, bv : rv cu- . hi 1 i d -) :jed rfii !m i tbem. a: 1 CI.k .w. I biJ ? ee:i roptr re'mi r.s wiib Anl I wt bent on J It tbt'rie ;"ilrt ! tnebtdbetn tr :e. I . . ,. 1 r rrrr Ksvehs i the heart lo come b ick ber hv. 1 -ck rev'e? t r to I iMKiica e tnj t;. ite I b.Vevrd tbtt I s 'tiid j w:p out tie etAii; on t -11010 -j the proseKUton or in mrae ott.er wht, I turliy k:.ew bow. , A. uav D-.vre f.ir' r truui Lb'eajo (tro weel ai), I ukln a!ot2 tie street and ktu piatu'e ii, shop wiudow. Hsvig learced tbat man cd the Udies in CLleseo cr. rled flstola, especially Lea tr a feline. I cJater-
rafsH lo b?y one, a J at leejth bocjht fie one I d! i cot know how to load it. Tb morn'sgof th? Ut ths; I left Chicago I examine-i tbe prlr.vd d 1 recti ona upoa tbe wrapper aerompaay. iri4 th p.toi and cartridges, and, bj followlof then, ucced'd in loading it. I was thea called to ist breakfast, and. putting the, rerolrer with aj ih'nx9, forgot to unload it. After I started I coc'.tiJel to keep it loa Jed, but thea Lad lo intention of cir? it when I got here. After tar arrir! here I became a'.mo: frarir with a de-ire to see Lim, and put on a "nuit" (which I wit not wont to wear; and a ved. and, so die -gu ttd, wer.t to the ireasary. Vi'tea I wettitto the treiiiirj build os yeaterday morning I inqairei for the io m in which Jlr. Burrongt a wa. and hatieg Icirned thit. walke 1 ud and down the hall for ome time Once I wer,t to the door of the roam, or-: c-l it a few luetic, and saw liira at M dc-k. The moment I w him ittioe; th- 0 conilurtablv. the thuuehtof all I hd suffered, at. 1 of hi bcir. the cause, enrage! nt.andniT ha:.d involuntarily pulkilback the trigger of tlie pir'.ol in my pocket. I closed tho door, and, stepping away, ir.oed ahuQt again. I know cot how or where, except that 1 kept my eye on bis room until the rum bejan to come out of their room?. Thea I placrJ myself where I knew be would hae to come near me in going to the staircase. When he apjcired, I felt suddenly lifted up; my arm was cxlcnJe J as stiff as iron, slJ 1 siw Lim fll. I kuw riAthib more until I w called back aI was letting the building I'ray, sir, what wiii they do witb me? If it was not for my pocr father and mother I would not care. She repealed! reiterated tle a-crTation that
there had been nothing improper between her and Mr. Uurrouyhä Accepting the abore to be true, the retdcr will readily decile upon the measure of justification contained therein. Att r bearirg it, we deemed It our duty to th public to virit onjc of the friends of the deceased, and to obtain from them such information as they m!ght be willing to give. From Iben we learued thtt Mr. liurroushs was the brother of Dr. Hurrougb. pre-iJtnt of the Douglas college, a baptist seminary at Chicago; that be did reside, for a considerable time, at Burlington, Iowa, whore he became acquainted with and much interfiled iu Miss Mary Harris; befriended her in taiious wayi, especially against religious pere cutioti by tome of her relative who were catbo lies; HubifuertW aiJcd her by his socitl inHucicc slJ otLerwiic ia Chicago; and that she attended bis brother 'a seminar at Chicago. They also state that Mr. Burroughs frequently told M.m Harris that he coo! J not reciprocate her attachment, and could not marry Ler ; not! fied her of Lis intended marriage to the lady (now lefi a widow by Lis sad decease) a short tircc before the wedding, called upon her with Lis bride a short time after and was well received. We sre al.-o informed then when Mr. Burrough started to go tr Chicago to be married, in Angust, leb'3, he told a gentleman here, who bad been bis warm frieud, that be had a great struggle between inclination, arising from the affection of earlier years, and dutv, but had de cided to marry the hdv who 300a after became hi wife. His friends claim that he has ever bteu a gentleman of unblemished morals, and cf the liigho't honor. He attended the Bajtwt church in this city, with his wife, every Sunday. He always epoke in terms of strong comrnenda- ' tion of Mi.-s IIarriJ, and e'er exDrpsed the mot fiiendly interest in her welfare. He said thai upon one occasion, when the subject of his own marriage was mentioned to MifS Harris, she told him she was engaged to Mr. Devlin, a brother of th ladic with whom she bad her home la Chicago. Mrs. Burroughs veterdav stated that about l 11 aiÄil mango m w.paMcr, in which wad a mar . , ... , ; ' ... , f t) , , rtagr noticed marked, and that Mr. B. requested ,lf ,t() it out ;rji, prc-rr,e it. which rhe did. to . , , , ÄJ ru borne IneuJ.-, read somewhat as follows: "Married, by Bishop Dugxn, Mr. Charles Djr'.in, of B il'imorc, to Mifs Mary 0. Harris, of B'ir'iinzton, Ioh." Mr. Hiirrough. upon rcidiug it, said "hei glad to le ir i of the ratrriace: hoped she had ! mirr'ed we!!, for t"hc w.n a goo i girl, and hrd 1 .-ee;i ome bird time." ' We learn that a bearing in the ease has been : w lived by the eminent counsel who are reported I to bare profTered their services to Miss Harris, j affd that the case will cot rrobably be the subjret of lfgal action before the March term of ! court. MEDICAL. 14 TBI BEST REMEDY KNOWN roft au. Billious Complaints, Sick Headache, r ' 7 Costiveness, Indigestion, HeartBurn, Sour Stomach, SeaSickness. &Ci, &c. Dr. JAM RS R. CHILTON, tbe Great Chemist, says: "1 know it composition, and have no doubt It will prove most beneficial In those complaints for which It ia recommended." Dr. THOMAS BO TD saya: "I atrougly commend It to the notice of ihe public." Dr. EDWARD O. LUDLOW sayr 1 can with confldence recoiumeud it." Dr. OKO. T. DEXTER says: In Flatulency, Tleartbarn, Co-tivece., Sick Headache, Ac, the SELTZKR APKR1KNT In my hands bai proved Indeed a valuable remedy. lor Oilier Teatlmonlalat see ptilet irltti each ISottle. 1'ataiMiatTlCTrltD 0JO.T ST TAU KAXT & CO., J7H irooiiwicl Street, New YorK. TTTrOR SALE BT XU DSUGGISTS. rasrtf-dly DOORS, SASH, HLINDS,&c. DOOR. SASH AND BLIND FACTORY. f nncjr Scroll Snvinff TloteJInca off all Patterns, I'arjNels, Italeed and Xenonlnsr. Paticular attention given to all k'ndi of Carpenter TTork. Oriexs solicited and promptly filled at fchort notice. BATCHELOS & FEARNLEY. IMA Al'OblK, ni. ;ar.:3-lm. OFFICII 9 Circle Street. . LECTURES, Philosopliv of Marriage. fSUE lROrRIFTORS OFTOE NEW TORKMLSEÜM , X Auatoaiy Lave deteriniLed, regAidiess cf e -p-::e. to loe free, (for the benefit of suffering humr..iT, aul suppression of quackery, four f tfce:r m-it v..x 'etir p and instructive lectures on Msrriaceand iis d:UAl.f.Ktii.us. Nervoug and lbJical Ibuify, Tremature declii.e f llar.bood, Ind gestion, AVeakrie-s or IV'Tession, Imp.'tercv. Lc ft Enersrv sr.d Mar.lv Pow. er; the rra: Hial K:l, and lUca Maldie. hu;L result fro-n youthful f.J le. esceei cf ciatu-iiy, or igaoTance j 'f Wf4..li.y and law of Natale. ' Ti.r.e i:iva!iatle Ieclure hare been the means cf j ::'. iV.ter.m and saving tbouand, and w-U te f.rward- ' e 1 tree, on reoriot f four iidipil bv addresaire Se re- ' UT.New lork Maaeua of Anatocy atJ Meicin, 613 k.-ovty. New York. JanCl-div Large Store Room on Meridian Street, rou sali;. rgViW FII;liuruka;koouoN tiucosnfr jl ufMerd.an ai.d L-,a, sca tret f .r a The .ir Is 2. by 150 rest. w:th ti-ree K ft W) Wt each con-rec:e-l w .t tr e St --e. A!.o r.'r.e e h otT.res a-cM' Ie y '.Air In frwau The Let Is 210 tvri in cepth w-.tt railroad trak i n tte si'e the wtoie let.gtn. A very O!rat!e and p'udnctlvs property heilt in mottmJcrQ ifyle. Pr ce tlS.ce. McKERN AN A FlEVCt. Ja-.5dSw Real Estate Agents. FOR SALE. POOR MEN'S LOTS. IX TIT ..VUTH PUT OF THE OTT, Tbreo f qaares rr tho ILiAOta atrevt aÜro4- Price tü each. T.rms 150 dow, axd tke same every year, for sale by Sf ANN 4 SMITH, fehlest kal Estate rkra.
NOTIONS, &C.
L. 1UD0RFF & CO., SCCCES50L8 TO tjio;sse: & i-aiii:y. WH0LK3ALK DKALIBJ 15 MOTIONS, TAILORS' Conto' Furnishing Goods, -A!TTBff o m m in jbc v HAVE RKXCTED TO No. 32 South Meridian Street. IT7JUBt recelved a very targe hikortmcnt of Coodv, rlileta iwlll be bold at a aniall ndranr on 'ew York prlrea. apr."J-Jl MERCHANT TAILORING. NEW MERCHANT TAIIORIKG ESTABLISHMENT! "THB LADE Iii" FSPKCTFULLT CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE fl citiient of indloLapuIia to tb ftct.that tby baf opened at No, 19 Virginia Avcnm, A Iltular Jicrcliaut Tailoriiis; rMablislimciit. And olietta skar of tho patronag" of the cocimunlty THEIR STOCK OF GOODS 1 1 la complete, an J being in cbargc of gentleman whose ability as a Cutter rank a So. 1, they are prepaied to fill orders which in every respect they will WARRANT equal in quality, style end workmanship to anything found in any irnilar establishment in tba city. Trpliemembr the place, No. 19 Virginia Avenue. CARP ETS. WALL-P APER.&c, NEW CARPET STORE TYo. ni Last Wasliiuton St., 8ehnuU'N Oltl ?4tiiiiUt OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WE HAVE A LAEOK STOCK CF CARPETS, OIL-OLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, REPS PEK1N CLOTHS, Dafliaakf I.ace, .tlualln A Zottln? hum BCZ2 HJ ÖCLrjBL" -fXaw EX IaT Äatfa. Ali of these GoMj having been purchased before the late advance In theKa-' t,w wilt U them lower than New York wholesale price. AUo Just received 100,000 I'iecc Wall Pap jr and Window Shades ICRAUSS & CALL. leW4-d!y AGENCY. TAK SPRING PETROLEUM COMPANY,! a OF CINCINNATI. OHIO. Capital Mock SGOO.OOO DIVIDED INTO 30.0T0 SHARES AT SCO EACH. Incorporated under the Hw.s of Ohio, Dec. "0, 1?34. GEN. S. F. CART, President, A. D. BREKP, Vice President, 0. E. MOORE, Secretary and Treasurer, E. KINNST 4 CO.. Banker. A 1) T ISO R T BOARD. MaJ. WM.CUMBACK, MILKS tiRREN WOOD.Eq. ADAM POE. D.D., Methodist Bok Concern, JOHN D CALDWELL,Efq, Jec. Sanitary Fa:r, LEN. HARRIS, Mayor cf Cincinnati, JOHN W. PHILLIPS, PETKR HIRSON, Esq., HAMILTON LYON. Indianapolis Agency at No. 39 1-2 West Washington Street. i:i);viiu) iiaiiii:. AH EST. Jar.26-dlm BOURBON WHISKY. J. A: D. ni .MA, No. 77 South Meridian Street, I UlnnnpolU) Ind. WlIOLF.jALKDiiALF.KSIS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC f 1 11 E attention c f tbe tra ie ; ea!4 to onr coicplete 1 a.oitme-!t of a. I articles in our I re of business, boia as to quality and price. Ouratock of HOl'KbON WHISKT is u-.urpssed by any e.tabUshmert in the State, and dealeri wih:E to purchase Copper D:t!'.'.ed P.orrboTj Wh:ky are iav;ted toca!l before purchasirg. TnTWe have remow-d frem 1S3 Ka.t Wah!ngtcn street to 7T fecth Merid. an stret. J. A D. DÜNCAN, 77 S juth Meridian Street, JaLÖ6ö-dly Indianapolis. led. PRINTINC. UC. (in. w. hjü-1 c. r. rrv.-Risow. IS ALL A III TCIII.VSO.V FLAIN AND ETTAL STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRIHTERS, Merotjpers nnd Hook binders No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, ISDlANATOLIS. INDIANA. TjI3aiX B4okJ of avery 4eer!pt3oa susd te order. &ev23-3a
MEDICAL.
DR. .JOHN BULL'S CEDROK BITTER! The Latest and JIot Important Discovery Ü7 TUZ X1NETEEXTII CENTURY ! ! ! No man mm Is more lutima'ely connected with the hMory of MATKR1A MKDlCA of the United States, or more favorably known ai a pioneer in Siedlrai Discovery than that of Bk . - i Sir. John Rull, ol IjOtllSYlllC, j , fcAi'IlttlClaV. His Inimitable preparation of SAItKAPAItll. Li A has lone stood at the head of the various eorupounds of that valuable drag. His Compound of WILD CHERRY has! become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Lozenges, in Ies than a year alter their introduction, attained a reputation j Aa wide spread as the continent of North America. Hut t the crowning glory of bis life remains to be attained in his M.covf ry, or ratber combination, for he does not claim to have been tbe discoverer of CI-:iiltO., wbich is the basis of tbe Ditteis bow offered to the pub lic. That honor belongs to tbe native inhabitants c-f j Central America, to whom it virtues bae been Known j for more than two hui.dred years. Armed with it, tbe J Indian bids defiance to th most deadly malaria and ' handles without fear the most venomou terpent. Itii ; a belief with them, that w bile there is breath in thebod 1 the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the Jsea ! may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this etravngaut pretension, he is nevertheless ati.-Eed from a thorough examination of the evidence relatirtr to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all disin 1 111115 11 urn pursui r, riinrr lo cnane 01 weainer or rlioiate, or to miaraatc infinence, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation It has so lonjr, enjoyed iu Central America aud the West Indies. I IV DYHl'KPSIA And iti attendant train of ymptorcs, it acts more LIKE ! A CllAKM than a medicine. Tuere is nothing in the whle range of Materia Me.lica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may bo found in the 1 Ith edition cf tLe U. S. Dispensatory, pages 13?7 and l3sS. A series of eiperiroent in which Dr. Bull baa been for years engaged, has just been brought to a successful terTilr atiwn. and he ia tow -nalei to offer to tbe public a combination of CEDRON itb other approved tonics, j ine wnoie preserved jn the ret quality or copper distilled Bourbon W'hi.tky, which he Is conQdeut ba n equal ia tbe world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, tu ab lie have Ion; since learned to estimaje sucht-.-..., their true value. Tbe safest plan Is for every one to te for himself the virtues of a new medicine. iu vk biii: CEDRON BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND T0U Will. SEVER USE AN OTHERS. It is not necessary to publish a long list of d!ea?es fcr which the CEDKON BUTE RS are a specific. In all diseases of tbe Bowels Liver or Kidneys, la all affections of the BilAlN, DEPENDING GPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -15GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, VND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It i dest'nsd ti super'.'" all other remedies. It rot only cures these diseases b:.t it prerents them. A wine glssj of the ß tters, taken au hour before each meal, will obviate the iil fleets of the rnoat unhealthy climate, snd screen the person taking It ag.iajst disease under the iuot frying espo-cre. Kold by DrusUta nnd (iroce rs lien erallr Dr. JOHN HULL, lT't.clj al rCce, Fitb f ueet, Lotilsv'lt, Ky. SOLD f nOLF.SALE BY DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, 73 Soutla .TJwIdlan street, INDIANAPOLIS. "Who als sell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. R.mataUr DAILY, ULElIFUlI 4c CH deolStU-cllywUt
MEDICAL.
I3r. S. PE.MUV, Tl No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. VT TTIS AMERICAN DTSPENSART WE TEEAT CT a new nethod, and wiib its happiest re.stts all casta of Dies acl condition peculiar to femaJea. ProUpa Utert, (falling of tbo womb, Krcptlot of tbo S':i, Ctlvro-;?, er Greta Sickne cbararteiixed by yellifwisb, dirty (freen pallor of tb rarface; Imaaio Me.im. t r absent MnUrutioc; Amenorrbea, or htution f tbe JJt.ks; Uyntaeaorrbf a, a paitful and diTcult C jw of tie litres Menonhajra, or profuse Mptiitruatioc; Leucborrbea, or exceir aad altered ecretion cf tbe nacm-g.txrailT bite, or Dearly colore. abd trat-sparen. Keader, I hate Riven yoa a clasof dieae. that are met with in Temalea of all aea. whether warrled or nataarne,j; and to married Females would ay that tbera are many otb r f. rmi of dieae peculiar to yoor el dieae of Precr.ar.cy, Parturitiao, aaa LactAt oo. of which .pace will net admit an elucidation. 1 oaut it fur the council chamber, add;c bat one cort dlsea to this list, and that it a formidable cce Ulceration e-f the body cf the Cteru. .Host Important to Young JIcii. Wh- hollow cheek and pated coontenaocea tell in fear:?i! lanffvage and anient working ofaome terrible diaeaae, underaiiiiir.g the coastitution, memory 43d rcaaoa; burr) In,? them to a premature death. Reflect while reason holds sway, and avail yourself of tb erice. of Dr. Tendery, wbov treatment dis.-ipatea the slightest disease and cure the raost harrasn weaknes, or other cause of erious Ldculty or perpetual annoyance. VCXEKCALIIISCSKS. At the American Di-peusary we aNo treat, withoct attaccav.ad with cewer faiUnj; surress. Venereal, or what the quacks call private or secret diseases Syphylls in a!) its .tsce. Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strirture, Sperma'orrbcea. Seminal Weakness Nrturnal F.tniHwtona, Keiual Debility, impotency, and Kflects of Self-Abuse. Tbe Ust six :e treated in a "Private Letter," which will be ser.t free, on receipt of ktamp. My treatment I deem It ur.nece.os.ary to enlarge upon. The remarkable and astounding cures performed through the agency of the M KDIC'ATKb VAlDK BATHS, and tbe medical application of KLtCTRO-MAUN tTlSM. lly iU alternate use ofthe.se two medical agents we t a threefo'd effect. Ey elimination, morbid matter is forced out of the y.tem, and by the absorb ants, medicine is immediately brought in contact with disease. By the app ictiou cf KLKCT10-MA(jNKTISM, nervous enervauou 1 retured, and power added to the muscular system. I will guaraatee a cere of And ab o al! inflamatory diseases. For farther lufornation call and Judge for yourself. 3C71 challenge the public to bring me a case Icanaot cure, it brouitbt before the oiden thread is broken. ICTOfHce hours from 8 A. M. to P r. M. r. O.lk.x 12C4. nov3G"C4-dlyeod WIXTEIt AK1IAGC?IC.T. O N C I N NAT, 80UTHEI11I OHIO, Indianapolis and Cincinnati liort-rltia? 3 et ss" cr Hwi cT2 .-m. nsr. O N AND AF1KU t!NDAT, (V. 14tb, TRAINS will run as fellow; Leave Ind!.nspo!i'-. M.-rn'ns Espres M; Nib: Express Arrive at Indianapwli. Morrihifr Hxpress Mai!...; Sight Lxp.-e. .. 4.10 A M ...10.16 A M , .2? P 2 . . . . 1 .00 P M 7.00 r m ....10.'.;5 V M ilr'Fare the same as hy any riier Route, and tbe speed, safety and cvjnfjrt cf trains e-jual to Iba best lines in the country. Jf jAk for ick.i vis !-r anoliH and Cincinnati Railroad." Sliccial .oticc.The nw track ir.ta Cincinnati is complete, an l passt.ers by this lire are r.ow landed the, 4New Pearl Strett lrpct," ntar tbe Enrnet Hor.e, al.au on mile n-ar?r IL. biiineB tentre of tis city tbsn aay other D-pot. KOBKRT 1IKEK, Supehntecdeut. W. II. L. Noble, General Ticket Agent. A. S. rr';7, Traveling Ag'-r.t. novU-dtf Indianapolis nnd TOntiNoii aa. jb:jl,jbs esx. ja . 1864. 3 1864. esv Arrangement to Commence Monday, Jlay IG lSGt. rVO rss'nEer trains daily (Sundays excepted) te.1. tween Indianapolis and Madisen. Leave tbe Union Depot Indianapolis, at 6.00 A. M and 3 P. M., arriving at Mad;?on at 10.50 A. M. and 7.59 P. M. Leave the Depot at Madison at 6 A. M. and 2:40 r. M., arrlvilio; at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 7.40 P. M. Trains leave Columbus for Kushviüe at J P. M., arriving at 5.1'J P. II. Kelurninn leave IiasLvills at 7 A.M., arriviiip at Columbus at 11:15 A. M. This Koad forms a line with tbe Packets at Mad!-n for tbe transportation of freight between Cincinnati and Indianapoli and points West. Tariff of Freights as low as by any other route. Shippers and merchant West will End It to thelrlrt.restlo bhip by thisline. mar!9 D.C. BRANliAM, Superintendent. th: INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, Financial A pent and Designated Depository of the United States. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL cash capital paid in... ...H.ooo.coo .... 000,000 "W TILL receive subscriptions, as financial agent of W the Government, for all of its popular loans Will collect gold interest on registered and coupon bonds on tbe most liberal terms. Currency bond cashed on presentation when due. Always on hand a fall supply of C. S. revenue stamp, for sale at the regular discount. Will buv and sell all Koverument securities, orders on Washington, coin and exchange In all the principal cit-i !e. Will make collections throughout tbe West and East at verv reasonable rates. Will receive deposits, and loan money at 6 per cent., on good security Having unlimited farilitie, will transact all kinds of banking business on fair terms and with the utmost promptness. TITEO. P. FJACGI1ET, Prtst, INGRAM FLETCHER, Cashier. Indianapolis, lecember 3, 1SG4. dec4-d3m FOUNDRIES. IZOOSIEU STATE FOUNDRY !ND STOVE WORKS. COA, LOliU A. I'Hi'K. Mai ttac.rrer aJ Wholesale u. I stocks. uoLi.oir-ittMiM:xc. 4 LL OCR STOVES ARK OK TH. L.1TEST AN moatimpr vrd pat'eni. tn;r otiier 'jrk will embrace iron Ffou, Column, Pia lviay. ;ii: ard Eou-e Ca-t:rr. Ae., r. Order, by ciii or otherwise solicited, ai d pronipt tt'iitff n givei. 0 ;r pnees will te found low as ar.y. OtTice, Wales-room ad I-ouodiy 1&3 South De . are street, two squares directly a-t of the Ur ioa Depot. oct23 SALOON. BATES nOUSE SiLOON, CNDEK EATFS L'OU-S ÜNTR NCK A 3. ?IVi:i:S, rropr.rlor. TFIHE Har 1 scpp'.id w'th po- liqrors. wnes, aed ti. bt traml (Ce gars ana tobacco; ai the chcic1 oM Eour'r :n and Wheat Wbi'iy. Tbe ertabrtsSmett b. r.iiat.i lf omk,i . a-ftf a. .1. nv m PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Of f ice i mnaslun Uulldlna; Corner Tleridlan and .narrland Sta ' ' rNDlAAPOLTS. UlD.f xayla-d.f
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V. KM 5 o w ev o REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 31 V y 7 . July27-dly AGENCY. CLAIIvT A6BNC Y. No. 4 YOEI'S BLOCK, (ornt-r.Mrrldiainuid V Halting ton Ma, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA l J AltiCLl:. AND tOLUlKIä' CLAIMS IT. G MPT LT 1 f mad- oat arl ejected on tte most rsu:,a terrr-.. Cr'.'Scates cf ncr, 'n. e t1 r e.. et-tind frv the Iw-partroents at ab;ng.i-n. Mn-'er Reil, Tjy II I s Q arrrr.t r and S-.l v:enre arcoun'.i trvle tu wi'h r.fi::.f nxi Uta:th. Jit.4 ?Cm PROFESSIONAL. ! Maami . aar. UAV Ac goi:ion, ATTOR.EVN T LAW. INDIANA fOLP. INHANI. Orr.f. No.. 10 and 11 New A Ta't-tt'a VuiLLcr, -v.$ of 'be rv-torrc. lerC .1ita GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. A. V. LAWRENCE, IKOCER AND TRODCE DKLß, NEW X0.IP.2 Vis" West Waahlagtoo airtet. Cash paid for ail adna cf Ceactrj Prod&ce. Jasl-aai -
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BTNÄ INSljiJAXCB COMPANV. I IIAItTrOKü, Cü.t.-V. ÄTNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. I - i:- : r r nr u h I. i i : 1 4 i ' t ' FI. 1.1 4 V . J Erected 1859-Owned by Ihe Co. V Capital nnd Siirplu, The lncum. of tbUCoaopaiiy Is double that tf any otber Klr Inetiratice Corporation In the Uiutod States ?i?rx IAL A iTKSTIOS ul VF.N TO TH T INSCIUNCX lj of t arm property, d wailing, aod out-butld.nf la-wi-ucb builder's or contents la a ery favratl taner, for three ov five yer. I.ok.et x:qtiltahly Adjuated aatist :ruiupll) raid In CaaU. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, rattSl-n-llj ISWANArOUJl.lXPIASA. RE ALLSTATE ACENCY McKernan& Pierce, Ri'ÄL STAETE AGENCY First Door Ens. of rainier Honse UP ST A I ItS.) WjTTK RATE FOIt SALE EOUSFS AND LOTS IN W tbe C!ty ef Indianapolis aifd ftrmi and Farmii.g Lands in tMs Stale, aod will eell lower than can te purchased e!e hr 'eHI-diwIy QUARTERS ifTx HE W vf 0. 'V y o.,d. ; STATEj'.J'DlAr c. : a it ?" , . -t , t , v .- . : s . . v i' Llaji no oosstcrioi wmi ani otiiku iwratauf ktENTof the aarnc name, in r ut of In i:i25'!l EXPRESS COMPANIES. . American Express Company, am tii UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. (VrUCS ON T11K CORN EH o1 WASHINGTON ANL Meridian streeU, Iod.anapr.'.is. Three daily Rapre.seea to New Tort; Two daily Kipresses to Cincinnati, and , . Two .i,ly Kiprese to Chicsfi atd St,LM.ii; Tbe above C'mpaale are theolv n.vilcJ Itpr..-!hr!low-trr v.t, vts: I INDIANA CFNTRAL: , LAFAYETTK 4 CUICAGO; INDIANAJ-OLIS A PRC; TK'IP.K KATTTK k BICliyONT:; PELL? FONTAINE A INDU-SAPOU. 1 S-prrr, akar. vaaablee acd fretgkt Carried w ! aafety aod ui-aich. and in charge f apc:I a ad e-.eT:-; trai!gr. . Ntes, B.U al Dr w'T1. 1 r.row.rtly eorectei ae jr-r,, J FUTTKuIlXD. AgeT. i iTiVati: "STs ::a Wf.C I U. COI.TOCPXFDICAL OFFiCfe. 5ü. 19 UjlZU ; B P Utrr'. an trel. lorf-.u h fee J be fa,.! ia cur ;sin"Ttiw ititisij csc e urj-'.er b- 'are, rn matter rjr, cbt n.iia I-ng itand.c. ll. warrants you a -ure. SypLlt , !r. tte prtaay txge, helped Ia r..cies, c-red tu ?4 hours. tiet fjf 0 yeare t!ar: li5g CTr-w by lr. C. ' te War. 7 to U p. it. tur FURNITURE, hC. 233 East Washington St., CDOK STOVE, UKATIN3 ST0TK, JTRNnTKE aid llattra'tes cfa'.I kinds, condit'.CEt a?d t-rce Tou caa bere 2? J everyh'rg rwessry to aaake a oaaplete outt fr a-ekeee. sU t pre. iatK'ng from t5 to 50 per c at cheaper tlancaa te tad Lew atywhere in tie c.ty. 1 a so Lav 4 cosp'eu suck of New , Tinware. Ccu.ia on Ccalra, d steads test Looking Q'.aaa. Call and a. J. V iüt
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