Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4518, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1865 — Page 4
DA ELY SENTINEL
n-pFttlUA. UOKMNO. APRIL 14. IKETl'HCxOFTnCUEDIL CAPITA L, Catttt 7bttn47. Lttr'icg Ilic-Eond proper, tod Jeiceciiug is to tha low, pqnalid portion f tb town kcowa u Bocke.t', oer a among tb many large wre Lou, mexl without exception for the storage of tobscco. a certain ooe taurs) IrrrgnHr tban the reu. Ac arcaway leads tola it, aid cpoa lie outiuJe of tbeaeccod to rj witdows rasa a locg leJg cr footwsy, whereupon icq tries toed to tnJe, cmrditg tha miserable people within. Tbi is the jail cf Caat! Thunder, and it was the civil or Ut prison of the capital. Ill as were tie accommodations of prisoners of war, the treatment of their owe onoflcrxiiog citizene by tbe rebel goreromect waa ten times more infamous. We could cot repress indignation, cor by an philosophic or charitable effort excuse the atrocious tyracny which here lashed, chaiced, handenffed, tortored, bot and fcang hundred of people whom it could tot stultify or impress Wt oaj crant that the confederacy had tecoce a goveromeLt; that in iu perilous Incipiency it bad apolojy (or scrcrity and rior with all oslconteots; that in its own struggle for life or death it mifbt, in self dc(eoe. absorb all private liberty; but even thus tho terrible testimony of this Castle Thunder is an everlasting allgma opon the southern cause. We enter its strong portals, and there in tbe new commandant's roots lays tbe record left behiod by the confederate. Its pages made one shudder. 1 best are some of the entries : "Gear go Uartoa giving food to federal tricners cf var; forty laches upon tbe bare back. Approved. Sentence carried into effect J ulj 21. 'Pe D. Iooif passing forged government nbtes; chain and ball for twelve moatb; frty 1 Ashes a day, Approved. Arthur . Wrigbl atteopilng io desert to the cnemj; 'sentenced to be shot. Approved. Carried into effect March 2C:b. "Jahn Morton com ciunicitiii ? with the enemy ; to b bung. Approval. Carried into effect March 26ib." Ia an inner room tL:re arc some fifty pairs of trails and chain, with at;k!et3 and h t&dcufli upon them, which hue bent the pirit and tod cf many a reistinjs heart. Wiihin are two condemned cell, perfectly dark a faded cap over the window peep hole the smell from which would knock a strong man down. For In their centre lies tbe sink, ever ocn.ni tbe floors are sappj with uncJeanlir.e. To the ribt of these, a door le-ds to a walled yard cot forty feet lone, nor fifteen wide, overlooked by t the barred windows of the" raain prison rooms, and by sentry boxes opon the wall top. Here the wretches were bct and burjg in flight of their trembling comrade. The brick wall at the loot of the yard is scarrtd at.d crushed by hüll ar.d bullets which first passed through some human heart and wrote here their damning testimony The gill ws bid been popende from s wiug in the ledge, and In Ciid air the Impotent captive swung, none d.rine tr wilHrj tu my a ko. d word forbito;arrd nyt lor any cdleu-e against deds law, tot fur wronging bis migbbor, or rbecd ug blood, cr making hi kind mtnt-rnble. but lor tandif in the way of an uiMtrt or;nizitiun wh'u h h impulse atd hin jtidgniect alike i m pell ed him to oppose. This little yard, bullet-marked. cloc,a!.J hut from all sympathy, is to us tbe gbft'tiicst p5t in the world. Can Mr. Dsvt iit it ar.d pr-iy a he does so deroutly atterward? When men lead the ju.Uca of tbe south, ani argumenta are prompt to favor them, let this prison yard ri-fl up and say that lo auch crimes in liberty'? unie havo ever been committed. T)n this continent, at eit. Up suirs in Ciatlc Thunder iheto ate two cr three Urge ruomj, barred and dimly lit, and i two or three rertea ot condemned ceil, pent-up end pitchy, wfcere, by a refinement of cruelty. the ceiling bas been tu..t Ijw o :bit to min ; can stand upright. Here tilircn or twenty were crowded together, and in the burning atmosphere they stripped themselves ttark naked, fo that when io the mornings the ccll-iioor were cpeued they came forth as from the prare beggit-g for death. There are women's cell, too; for tbi great and valiant government recocizrd women as belligerent, and 1'xked thern up clo? tu a entry' cartridge, eo tbtt in the bitterne-sof solitude they were unexedran l rdüed, and blaa phemed like wanton things. The pavements before the i all were hidden by rernoraele.-rf guards who bot at every rag fluttering from the cages, and all thU little circle of death in life was enacted cloe to the light, river, and undtr the cover of thnt high cspitol where bold men held the sinews of war to wring from a relucttnt union a little pth of arrogant independence to rein civilization t they pleased, and wrp ti.ede.-,tinicof our race. Now only a lew reneado o diers lie in Cstle Thunder. The capiie? who survived the fame of the city made a perilous descent frern the windows atdecaltd thedc.id vnlh. ttBPT rusov. Tbe horrors of the Libby are r:ol yet wholiy past. It is a horrible place even now; r.ot a few of our officer and meu, ronüuei there at differ ent periods during the war, have vim ted it fince, to recall a series of shuddering experiences in the prew.ee of kindred facta; one ha-. in the compi. ry of a former occupant, but little' d.cu'.tj ia appreciating the recent situation. 'It arrangement are all simple A child could I: ad its way through the building without losing itself. A f quare three storied brick warehouse, with a low conical roof, the interior uirided into very large barn-like apartments for tho accommodation of Urge companies. That is vol quite all, for these apartments are so peculiar in oxne re specti that the word barn is not quite significant. A barn, if it i a resectable birn. in uullt clean; air ia enera?j let into it; i'n ceiling are high; tt is pleasant to stroll iuto to watch the cattle at their feed, to throw r ce'i stlf upon the fragrant bay, to slip into a reverie with a i-p ot grass between one's lips, to sleep, "perchance to dremu -in all these regaru a b.tru h is nn ad vantage over the Lbby; for the L.bby neither clean cor well veaiilstH, nor are its ceilings high, nor U it pleKact.iu any degree whatever. Itsexertor atone ia f-u totid and cheerier as to cauw aa Inroluntiry sink'cof the hert. It looks like a j;r1 cruel C"gc, it is. The win dowa are email, narrow auj closely barrei. The Wills &re battered, and fcul ruins ur.d brokendown hantle? surround !:. At a di.-tance the canal runs behind it. The guards there delight full? sportsmanlike creatures, who kept watch for a "pop" at the miserable wretches who were so unfortunate as to appear a: the window hud a goodly space to patrol about all the four sides a dull walk, certainly. Ther needed, poor devils, the stimulus cf an occasional shot to keep up spirits which otherwise wouid certainly bare flagged. The iuterior of Lihby row according toTa charming poetical justice, well stocked with rebel prisoner? is, while cot half as bad a it waf, still very bad. The scrut binp-biuh, which ba beo diligently urd by tbe p!eaed "JohnnieV since their confinement, has not jt sufficed to remove all the filth from the floors and wall; the air although plentifully adrrit.fd throoh all the windows, has not 3 et gotten the npper band of a certain lxar hou-e odor which most be pmelt fo be a; -preciated, but never to re described Tbe ccc and cells, damnable places all. are cn tbe firt dor, the drawing rooms or large aptrtmen's before alludtd to ate above Let us cnl. The stairs are not of the most complete description, at,d are thickly caked over with dirt beneficent contrivai re of the humane warden t prevent thepr.s rer' fee: from slipping. Tbe laxvtr bouse stench, as your bead emerges above the level of the next tor. strikes a pang through the nasal membrane, and produce a revolutionary action at the p:t of the tomach which joo will recil! at dinner, coiari dent with a distaste for istewed mutti n and rock ercl, ar.d a decided digul !-r t udd i g. It is hideous it i awtul The sink, open and reeking, Ittels at cne end of this, ss in the room above. The d or srourd ia a puddle of urine; tbe rebel prisoners, a ho are atrewo along the remainder ol the dor. across the ertire breadth of the warehouse, asleep, sitting ard standing, will tell you that, totwithtandirg tbe fre'imt sweepings, Ac . which tic place has received, the cricks tetwcen therbinks and tea the alt are and a rrfue lor vermin. Arote there is the strce sierucl jD each of the rooms. A partino dtiJe the p;ion, which wss formerly a tob re wire';-iat jatt, apartmeLts en both rloor TU a raiao im Tbe rebel prii-cncrs accept the lv odtr ot thioc with remarkable grace. Some are r.'aicg euchre, eorae talking pletMntJj, rdhfn jokicg all cheerful. Their coedftion, a"de liom being In the den at all. la paradise, of court, iq cotapailisa with tbat of tttlj tsica prices-tore.
Tley tircrg tbe windows and loarjt opoa tb? roofi they kepUiectrebaaj with taking tbe stb of a :J glance; cot more thin a thousand In tie w'.aoa to dsy refue to adopt thU mesni of releasing themselves Tfcey swear roundTy at Jeff Davis, pt cb into E'l wftb indTgnatfon and sarcssms. an-1 say they hope, according to the report to day. that te is captured. Where is Jeff, to-day t" shouted a prisoner on tbe rtof to ote of a crowd of pmoner, de serters, andsnagglers fron Lee's retreating amy, waitlaz to enter. JefT. be d J; if the Ysnkeei catch blta I hope ther will string Mm cp for a d d de-
ertee '1 gay bang Lin too," yelled a voice from among the prtsoners. "A man that will go back cn Virginia ain't r.o president for me." Thee, whicb appeared, to be the tentioienLs of co.t Virgitla sold rrs, are specimens of tre hard knocks which Mr. DtvU gen in the rear, for rot having persuaded General Grsot to give up trying to take Ilichmcnd toe JiwpArir. raus or ricumo:d. Walking far out on tbe main street this morn ing, we came upon a medium sixd red bearded man, dressed in s'aabty biack clothes and holding his right arm in a siinc This was CJward A. Pollard, late editor of 1 he Kx miner, and aulhtr o a southern history of the rebellion. He crippled bis arm in ouo of thoee fights which eveiy ilichmcnd journalist rnu-t be prepired to mske. John M. Dniel, the owner of The Exminer, diH a month ag?. He had been shot through the leg just before, by E C Ellrnore.the defu!tio and gambling treasurer of the confedera J. Daniels wa & scholarly and ectitpriing man; be had been a foreign miniver under Buchanan, aid fought five duels. ToiUrJ and brother bad oetn worker cn The Examiner, and aaieted to give it that feirlesj and fltshylone which took. n well in Ricbmoad. The D.ipatcb was the bi dcs ptper, an 1 h I moit of the adtrtitwig pU rocse. If we circumäpect and xculral, hut e-poused tf cocrse lie natural cr iebc-1 fide Hugh ricaiantj eJIte! it. Tbe Eoqu.rer was the most dignified Oiprr in Richmond, and bad a eemirßicial character. Tyler and Al'egre were it owners the former a on of John Tjler, the ex president. It had the best appointed job office in the south; and this, in cor junction with tbe gevernmtnt printing, made it very profitable. The Enquirer was long the ble?t piper in the ssutb, except The Chirlestoa Mercury. Us edi tors have bec3 a long line cf oifliing characters, as bold as they were brilliant. Mr. Ritchie, one of its former owners, killed I'iensants, the editor of The Whig, in a rids duel. He was tbe husband of Mrs. Adi a Cora Mowatt.who has been in Italy during the war. The Sentinel waa a Lew concern, started only two years ago bv refugee editors from Fredericksburg. It was Davis' officii! organ and wa. bitreily rebel. Tbe Whig 1 the only journal extant. " It ia owned by Ira Wm. Smith, dealer in clothing, who owns the building in whicb it is printed, butotherwi?e has no literary atünitica. He lias made it intensely loyal. 'I be editor is alleged to be one John Gra harn, a Richmond Uohefrjiau,'ho writes as. well upon one side as the other Smith i a northern man. At present The Whig is published in the evei::gi. Ita evening edition wa.s commenced two year buk bv a New Orleans refugee named Da Pou-e, an iJ to General Magrudrr. That was the first evening p-tfer vrr issued in Richmond. The Richmond paper had army correspondent until the trouble wi;h printing inateri ila Cofijpclled tliem to ttdü? the size of the rper and u-e only outline matter. The army carriers were always -ol iicrs detached for that duty. Colonel Ould, the truce commissioner, furnished the Richmond jouiuV.-i regularly with northern exchnnes. TOE ISTIKIOR SITt ATIO!. A glsnce at Richraoud in a :r?lo diy mu.-t neceMrily be wo hasty to be complete. Xevar was a revolution more quiet, and outwardly more thorough, than thi has been nt one somersault Tbo great capital 0' the confedency perms to hive turned itself ino a welt-balanced union city. It re-embles a utiion f;i!y ifi nothing but thin behavior. The gloom f what a large cI-irs of it people regnrd as ;t ;rct dstter ia still upon it; the f-cm cf an t-vful co?:d grstion are ye', rod within its b ri!c e- Th ruin wrought1 by that calamity ar.d by ;! e sudden tranpition of pili;ical rule, rankles ia trany da-cllmrs A sullen tppfelitusion pcrvadt s houe'iold whose members 1; tf e long ocen ide'itifie-J with the rebellion and iu interest, and thos.e w ho were unabio to escape from there before the retreat, await auch fortune a shall result from the prea ent policy or future in vestigvioc, of the government. Busine?, there is none. The great business portion of the city is destroyed, and of the other stores along Protd street only a few aie open. A few sutlers from the notth hare arrived, with packing boxes full of wares and fabrics, and are driving a brisk trade. Greenbacks are not yet plentiful. S me men, rich in confederate money la-t week, are paupers to day. A bureau full of southern note? suftice no longer to purchase a pinch of salt. Tho provost marshal's oflice is besieged with people seeking the actuil necc..-iiits cf life. The actual change in the prices of all -Mieles consiJeied by the standard of gold is perhspa not great as it appears; but it sounds miraculous. Bufer. which was fCarce at twenty -five dollars per poand.is now plentiful at fifty and sixty cents per pound Egj that sold for twenty five dollars per dezeu, now sell for ten cent? Here U a cheering scale cf prices for a New York toper togtzeat; it jet hangs behind the bar of a 8 -i loon which still dispenses the ime' JriLki for which the?c stinn were paid: Plain whiakv, $i. Rest, $10 Apple brap.dv. plain. $5. French brandv I0. Milk punch. $10. Mint julep, $10. Whiky cock-tail, $4. French brandy cock Frcnchjulep. $1U. Whisky puach. $10. The hcrt cf the negro population of Richmond palpitates within its bosom. It like iu comradea along the borders, is destined to be tree. Exhorations to that fleet are beii g t'elivcred to it daily iu the churcnes, and it is making its prep-ir-ttions with an aUcrity that threatens to acrioulj upset tho domestic, arrangement? of many hauseholdi rrssoxAL Marrtas ix eicumond. John M inor Rotts remin. upon bis farm in Faiquahr count; Li. most intimate friend. Franklin Sterne?, who wen; to jtil with bim, preserved his property during the late fire, though tbe Cime atopett ouIt at hia threshold. Two weeks before t'rjc rtbels evacuated Richroond, Mr. Marshall, legislative delegate from Farquahar, h-J arranged to propose the return :f Virginia to the federal uuioti, and nineteen delecstes were to have sustained him. Thej backed out in tie eleventh hour, but called a meeting to-dav for the same purpose. In thiee weeks we hll rmbibly huve a union legUIttute in scsion here This was the object of Mr. Lincoln's visit to Riehmond. Our chief magistrate fchoald hare been boe the poor malice of sleeping in Jeff Davis deserted mansion. Mrs. Lincoln sailed around town two days this week and did not escape to the confederacy. Di-bop McGill, of the catholic church, a Kentuckian . havinz succeeded in saving the Cathedral, continues to keep no public worship svsto matically. Mrs. JeHVrsoa Davis went out of town the week beloro the evacuation. She is a large, plsin looking showy lady. To get her awy .I'ff sold his household furniture. Ho had previously svld his cirri. gc and hordes, and if euid to be q-fre poor. IRON WORKS. IRON WÖRK, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, Vr.RASDAlIS, BANK VAULTS, IKON DOORS, snUTTiCBS. POLT. TLAIS iND ME. VIAL I30S STA1VS AND - ;i:m:kh. uoisi: Tiirz!i.o. K. May's lntnt arnil. r. r. ntrr.n ä co N.J. t Nonh l-eiaware S.reet, Indian ipiii. ar.t-dlai CROCERIES AND PRODUCE. mV . v at . .-iav a. w-ao, EAIZR IX CHOICE 7X!LTGSi.x:f K1K., 1L0CR atd Ftii. L'ah fsr ?T JotS del.vered D Corntr of Sew Jery and Vlrtrla sretces. -2l-dln. PROFESSIONAL. rrc. Kuwir, OTER ITU ORCCKVT, 50. 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If if II! OF INDIANAPOLIS, IS NOW READY TO ISSUE POLICIES. CriMh Cupifal, ?'d()O,()00 Capital Bound for the rayiiimf of I.o-sch, $100,000. No Safer Company wascTfr Organized in the United States. Assets all Invested in U. S. Bonds. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE VERY BEST CAPITALISTS IN THE STATE. WrJES TOC CA!t HAVE TQITALLT RELIABLE lauranc at boiae, whj send your m?uT abroad? Ag-r;f in evtrycccEty in the state. irrMULCiKS ldiCKU KY MART1SDALK k GkUCD, iu tha first bulldiuft bonlh of tie Pot OSIce, No. ,up-8tair (Tatbott Stw'i B'.ock.) J AM? 3 M RAT. President. F. M. MAmOAtt, V. Pri. and Treaairer. D. W.CKCBP.i, Secretary. X ix'ootors. James M. Ray, Cash'er of State tank; Thomas IT. Sharpe. of Letcher & Sharpe's Pank, Indianapolis; Alfre l IJrrion, of HarriKn'a Bank, Indianapolis Wm. U. fclEgluh, Fre.-ident of Firt atioml Bank, Indlaoapolis; Wm. 8. lluobard, of C:t!fa'i National rank, Indlanapoli; J. U Baldwin, of J. II. Baldwin A Co., Ind anipolii; Geo. Urriw. of MerriU & Coublio, lud.; Charles U. Raymond, of Morris, tjoclm an & Co., Iadl anapoH; R. B. Martin Jala. Indianapolis; Jesse L William, Banker, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Geo W. Hathbone, President of Branch of Bank cf State, Evanille, Ind ; L. O. Warren, Banker. Terre ITaute, ltd. J?bn W. Burson, Cashier of Branch Bark, V uncle, Ind. Stookliolclora, CaMu Fie c ber, Sr.. James M. Kay, Tbo U. Sfcarpe, Alfred Harriscn, Wm. H. KniiiiS, V.ra. 8. 'ohbatd, J. U. Baldwin, Ceo. Mttrritt, G. W. kathbout, L. O. Warren, Je. L. Willian, J. W. F.nrson. K. C. Kartiiidal.-, Cba. Ii. Rajmoud. Lai. Koble. Wm Coaifblia, I.uriau HilU, J. C. i. Harrison, Nicholas MeCart j, AquÜIa Jone. Jr., Beriten App!ia:e, Jer McLene, Wm. P.raJen, Mark K. Kfeve-, John W. Grubb', S. U. liirnmnu I). W. i.rubbi. Jordan. F.liba J. UoUri.!, J. W. Murphy, mrl5-d30t W. J. Halliday, Wm. A. hra1.-ba, E. lirow uil ? A Co., Jos Ü. Palten, Kincan & Co., J. Ii. Nixon, Wm. Bell, I lii.ey Koail.'iid, M M Lan.li-. Üo. M. Williams, W. W. Leathers, Ltr. P. H Jameson, T. B. Klliutt, Bi hep rr,e,, S. W. Watson, J arm' Ii Vonne, (i-o. B. Vandes, Wm. Y. Wiley, A.Ct IVtt.b.n.f. K. E Kicker, J.R. Howard, Wm. Wallace, Wm. Bxtr, ltaj-r if. L. Dundy, E. R. Am, Jr., A. k II ScbonM. J. V. Perrine. Inraui rout er, W. D Allen. P. F. Wi t. PROFESSIONAL. t It 1?. M O V 1. . Doctor W.TI. TElO.TISCIalf, HAS RVKOTF.D KH OFF ICS FI;OM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WUERE HKWILLCOXTINTJR to treat and cur Private Dieps in all their specie?, Jtaqes, raoiiflcaMcn ad phae. Dr. Wm. Thomson will girt to each patient a written iitrsniM;t, bi:.d,J:H hiai-eir to elect a radjc!" and permanent cure, cr make noaL charge. ltr. m. Thoruson Laj mado the treatment of Private Diseases a specialty ioce tbe year 1S.M three jear in the city ot Baffalo.'S. ., eULt yeara in Ch cago, III ,and twi.year in Peoria, 111. Danrg ei;bt years practice In Chicago, 111., he dred over ttirteeu thousand ta.-e. I)r. Wm. Ihumson, In h practice f r Scrofula, Pheamatlc and yeaeral diseases of the blood, uses a Famiga ting Vapor Path of the iuot ingeuious kind, in cotjuucUon wiib interual treatment. KMINAL KMiSaiUS, the consequence ofself-abn.e. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual lrda!(t.nce. Is practiced by the youth of both exc to an almost an-Umit-d extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid syruptoms tales cuct ated by acietitihe madical meaaures, tIit Sallow countenance, dark sp?ta noder tb. eyee, patn In tbe bead, ringing lu the ears, and noises like tho rustling of leaves and rat Hin cf chariots, cneaiiness about the loins, weakness ot th Iliubs, confuted Ision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence In pproachirg strargers, a dislike t fona new acquaintances, a dlspoit sn to shun society, loss of memwrv, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, tui red tongue, cipLt sweat, fetid breath, coug!j,conumptioD, monomania, and frequent ly lnanity. The afflicted, on tbe flrt appearance cf any of tha above symptoms, hoald immediately apply to Dr. Wn. Thomson tor relief. COSTce s-dConsnltatlon Rrors!?o. CP South Delware atreet, Itxtianapwlis, tod. P. O Box 15 . Jar.24-dly BOOTS AND SHOES. " SPUING STOCK OF BOOTS 8c SHOES AT WHOLESALE. JE ARK NOW UECKIVI5Ü A LAliGK AND weu aj-oriea mock ui aooi ana aaoes tor me SPRING TRADE, Embraces raot of the style- now worn, and of the Best New England Manufacture. Qcr a'-scrtirert t-f !; coaplete, -d we can assure thoe In want or KOTS and ell that it will be to their interet to call and examine our i-tork. We shall he pleaeJ to e our old friend-, scd all others who may favor u with a call. Hendricks, Edmunds & Co., .'nl outti Meridian M. Intllnnnpolia mar24 dim NOTICE. Dissolution ol Copartnership. flTGS rartnebi htretfre existing under the same X cf Krese A Kropf is ibis dsy diolved by mutual cen-ert. M'. II Vinter tsis? hoisht the fall in eret ef 0. Kropf :n ike Har iware Pc-ir.ess of ifce old Arm All daea and cebt of the olA ffrm w4 be settled br tkejf Miocestot C. FK?!K. O. KKOFF. Ir-litoapol's. A4r:i ClSSi .re i co z i it t-yeji smi. fllHKIrifrfst cfG Krv', in tb' Eiri-d JL knowa under tbe fl-ra o Fr a Kropf, h. -ro botnt tbls ay tv H. Mister, the new firm will fc kecwa '-cirttecixtef rKF.SE Xl.NTEK. C RKSr.. 11- XtjkTER. h-dianapolls April 6. 19 ?r7-dlw AI.E. TOLEDO ALE.
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W-J 4' DR. JOHN BULL'S COTS IMUiI CEDROK BITTERS, The Latest and Jlot Im. porlant DiscoTery OT TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! 5o xaan's came is mors ittiiua'.ely cot.cect(d with the kidterr of If ATK.R1A MEDICA f the United States or more faTorably known s a pioneer in Md!cal D'.coTery than that of Dr. Tohn Bull, of LouiM ille, Ken tue lay. Hia inimitable preparation of NA It A tAIt 1 1,IiA ha long fctoca at tbe head of the rarlons corapoar.Js of that valuable druj. His Compound ol WILD CUERUY has heome a itousehold word throughout the West acd ?outb. Worm Lozeu?v, io lesg thnn s year after tie-r irstrailnotior:, atts.ire1 a rirnUt;on A wide ppread as tbe continent of orth America. But tbe crowding Kl;ry of his life remains to be attained in his tiicoverjr. or ratber combination, for be do not claim to base been the discoverer of f:t-:iUIO.t which Is tbe t ssis of the F.uieiK low offt-red to the public. Tbat honor belong to the natiT iuhabiUnj of Central America, to whom it virtne. have teen ttnown for more than two hundred ye.ir?. Armed with IT, lbs ludian bidi deSmce t tha icot deadly malaria an1 bandlet itbout for the iuct rtnoniou erpu'.s. lti a btlief wi.h tbem, that while tlere i breath in thebodv the Cedron h potest to enre, no matter whst th iss may be. While Dr. Bull im not propred toeodor thirtxtravacaiit pretenjion, h; i-. p?vertiielei t-ati-Std frm a thorortKh exanunft'on of" the elerre re'.atirs to its Tirt-e, that a a reme5j and prfv?Rttii or all dieses arWtij fron exposure, e;iler to chsnjre of weather r c'.l.isTe, rr to D:iistrat ir?l:iP'"', it itsnds WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves tbe reputation it bas so lung enjoyed In Central America and the West Indies. IN DYSPEPSIA Add its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more LIKE A CIIAhM than a medicine. Tnere is nothing lu tbe whole rany of Materia Kedica that can for a moment bear a comparison with It In this disease. A fall account of this woi.derfu! pUct may be found in the 1 Ith edition of tbe t S. Dispensatory, pages 13s? and 1 33. A series of experiments fa hich Dr. Bull ha3 been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he Is now enabled to offer to the pnblic a combination of CEDROX Ith other approved tonics, the whole preserved la the bet quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is confident has n equal ia the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, bv ub lie havs long since learned to estlmaie such u. .j their true value. The aafest plan Is for every one to te for himself the virtues of a ne medicine. J1VE Till! CEDROH BITTERS OXF. TRIAL, A5D T0Ü WL' 1 5IVF.R CsE AS OTHERS. It le not necessary to publish a long list of Oeaes fur which the CEDRON BUTE KS are a specific. In all disease of tbe Uuwcls, Liver or Kidneys, In all rfectlocs of the BKAIN, DEPENDING CrON DERANGEMENT OF TUE STOMACH OR BOWELS; 13 GOCT.KUEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, VND IN FEVER ÄND AGUE. It is destined to supef-t-e all ether remedies. It cot oc!y csres tbese disease-, b&t it prevents ihem. A wine gla of the Witters, laacn an hour tefure each meal, will obviate the ill Tects of the most unhealthy clitnate.snd screen the person ttkir. It against disease order the moC trying exposure. Sold by DruKKliU and Urocer Gen ertsllr Dr. JOIIX KILL, mrtripal Cf.c. fifth Street, IxniTi, Ky. 50 LD WEOUSaLT BV DAILY, KEEFEE & RUSH, 71 South .Meridian Xtreei. INDIANAPOLIS. Tft3 als n BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. HULL'S WORM DESTROYER. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. Kamamt r DAILY, KJSKPÜK KTVO
1,1 0 N E Y f A D VAN CEP. M OWE Y j MO WEY ! ! ADYAJrCIDCS Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, Guns. .Tiusical Instruments, LADIES' AKD OKJTrS' WEAU.XG APPAREL, BED CLOTHING, A KD Household Goods of Every Dcacrlp (ion All articles af value bousbt, ic!d rexchacged at tLa UNION LOAN OFFICE, .1o. 185 East Washington St., (A few doors west of Little's IleteL) 5. R All transactions strictly ccmüdential. efAll enredeemed pledges are sold for the amoumt dBfeblMy. J. 4 V. S0L03t05.
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IN THE. Has so ookxectios with axt other etpabusi mekt of the Eame nam, in or out of Lad;iaapolL W. & H. GLENN. Prcurictor QUEENS WARE, &C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. A. WOODBRIDGE. AaE,T, IMPORTER OF QUEENSWARE, GÄSL SWARE, TABLE CUTLERY -ArrPLATED WAKE. ifrTrices rcloced to Cirr-.-ii with the rref-ea vaine of Go d. No. 16 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Intl. Ei'2H d2ta Philosophy of Marriage. V HE PKOFBIF.TOKS OFTHE SEW TOkK MCEUM cf Anatoniy have detemiced, rfKrle or emamty, and suppression of qaackry,) fjnr f tbeir m-w-t intereftir. and in.rucUTe Lecture on V.rr aand its diqnaLfiC.tion. Nrvcns and Pbttic.l Drb iitj, Pretna ore oeclir e cf Manhood. Icdi(5eOoTi, Weaäne.s or rpresoa, lapoteLCj, Ls f .i erry atd Manly Power; the cr ai S;;al e vil, ani iho-e Üaladie wnich result fron youtofw r A e exce-es of ms:ariy, or 'ffor.nce of PbyM Joey and laws of Nature. These invaluable Lecture have been the taeans of enhnhteu'ng and -avin ;hounds, and wiil te f rwarded free, cn receipt .f foar s'asip. by a:-rein s reUry.Newlork Sf anra of AaatooiT and MeOiciae, 1 R'atav. New Tor- JarriVdiy I Kl V ATE DISCISCS. Dr. coltocr,ä7.d:cal cffick 50. sä sorra Meridian Jtret, forfeits hia fee tf be fails Id enr tan any cas that may cote onler b!s caro, bo wjauer bow obstica'. ,r lccJf 'WtJ-' warranu you a mm cr,v.;?u n tbe n-.raart staze. hehed la 25 min ! ote, cured ta .4 hoars. Üleet of 20 years stand eared bv or r. ".i" r - -r REMOVAL. Bk A. BOB. AlCHlTICT. HAS RXXOTID Ell ' froa tha tca Bat -dins; ta his reatdasoa U Waat ObJ atrawt, Martdiao and CUarta.
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Ol Fi in o o E-i 1 O M w CQ c e -3 o o w : cn co r. CO W kl REAL ESTATE BROKERS. ... 1 Jt. Jaly?7-dlj CARPETS, YALL-PAPER, &C. NEW CARPET 5T0RE Stf. $1 Cast YV;iliii;;foit St.. SrhutiirN Old StiitKl. OPPOSITE 77; COIUT HüCSF. VTK IIA VF LARriV STCCX Of CARPETS, OIL-OLOTHS, MATTINGS, satin delaines, BEPS PEKIN CLOTHS, O-tJttiok, Laer, nitlln A'.uittnliam 7 US r JZL .--Sk. . ?SV &m Ml of the Good bavir 3 I t eti purch ied I" f r- '!.e late advauce In the Kast, ve w.t! them lowe.-ihaTj New Trs wbolsale'pts. ANo Jsst received 100,000 rirre WiiSI r mx! Window Siiados SCRAUSS & CALL. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, ilOTII UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY OFFiCE 05 TUK C0K5ER 0? rTASHIXGTOX Meridian f.reots, Indianapolis. Three daily Expresses to Kew Yr-rk; Two daily Kxpresbes to Cincinnati, and Two daily Eif reeses to Chicago and St.Loais; The above Conipawies are the only privileged Rxpretm.: the following roal, vti: 15D1ASA CENTRAL; LAPAYETTki A CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS A PKK'J; TKRRK HADT1C A RICHMOND, BELLX FONTAINE A INDIAKAT0L1. Money, paaaes, aloatles ana freisat carried win safety and dispatch, an! In chsrg of epocial and efEcien messengers. Kote Bills and Draff w'll be promptly Poi!ecJ v ready retarn made J. RUTTIt RK1 KU), a sent WINES, LIQUORS, &C. WINE HOUSE! LOUIS LANG, 2Ü Koulh Meridian Street, (SENTINEL BUILDING.) I SI PORTER OF RHINE ANt) CHAMPAGNE WT5E; Oiard aud Cognise Brardie.; U-1 aLd (iin; Jamaica hum i Ld Cordials. Aho desltr la Caiawna Wines, Si ill aod ftparkliLff, of tbe motapprov. d brands Bourbon 'bikj; Feacb Cran'!; Cai.woa Pir.ndy; Stork AI-; Porter aad r er, ai,d Bitlers of Virioui kinds. These ar tlc- sre all offered for sal by the bottle or larger quantise. Only Rh nt Wi jot I: t n a r ugh . IMfUKTKD CIGARS aid TOBACCO, of the cho.Cr!-t braiidr.. w,U te kept totnrant'y on hand. J!" fII.vin fined cp a neat estsMi.bmen . and o?ridk rur sale only pure articles and ot tte trt quality, the sabbc-iber Lope- to receive, is Is kol.cits, a Lbenl skare of the patronage cf the public m.rl7-lf TriS T.ATCO. REAL ESTATE ACENCY. IflcKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Piilmer Hons (UP STAIRS.) TY. HAVE FOR SALK IIOCSFS AND LOTS I? XJ the Ctty f Irtdianapolis, and Farms and farm Id Lards in tMs gute, and will sell lower than cat be parcLSfed e!bers 'ebll-diwly REAL ß STA IE A II 8 XT S. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No, 201-2 North Illinois Street IndlnnapollM, Tint. PROFESSIONAL. iKTni u. tar. cxaraui w. souoi. KAY sV GORDON, ATTORMS AT LAW. INDIANAPOLIS INHLANA. 02r. Nos. 10 ani 11 5ew & Tabott'e KcIWina-.5flcth i MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. 7K ARE VT7T.2KQ -ITFEIOX tSLtrElTKSTJl t peri on wi'.h a Ltd ready mea .s to -cure hotnoa. We will Lots Lnllrclvon Time aid erert craf'jTtaV.e we!!.Bjs, brflt J rx workmeti and to food syt, on tbo psytnectof h taa noch as the tBproTajeota :tl it retisla to b pslJ on ey payment not mcch acre tbac a fair "at on the pr-ni.es Hartna- tot tn nearly all parts of tbe city, we can accotcniwda'e atl wi.bit to secure r t'nje; srd bar fiÄ a lirre acocxt of IcaUren hsjyi, and workmen ready exaplayed. we caa erect baJ'.dus on short Mtloa. X'UNA3 A niJtCE. apO-dtf. EssJ Xstat Af
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FOCXDRY 1XD - STOTE-- X70BES. COX. LOUD & PrCK. KaaaractBrers a&4 Wh J es sie Dears ta mmm. t Vll oua rroTcs arz of tkx latiit as onwiapr d patterns. mr other work w.U embrace Iroa Fronts, Colaa as F.a Iway, M ; ad He Oatinr, t 4c . ' Ortler. by ata.l r tkarwia aUctte4. and pro tat ter.Uuo fiven. Our rrc, wfH befind a. lew asaty. a 02o. Salea-row mxxi Focn-iry I Booth De .war treei two tares d;ncry ect rf ih Ca'oa Depot. octi3 WlMT.lt AIUri.(Vcl C X C I IV T , 80TJTHXR1T OHIO, orlh -Eastern Kentucky. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Hhor(-Lluo tl it nn zzr .-tl. uj. o 5 AXD AFTF.E KOSaAT. 50V. Utk, TÜIS8 wlU ma as MIjvl Leave lnd.acapolu MnroicK KapressUa.1. 410 A H lOU A M 7 M T M Night Express Arrive atladlanipsUa. Homing Kipre,.. '.. 1.00 P X Mail..... ..TM l U Niht Express 10.1 P sf irFare tbe same as by any other Roale. aaJ tbe speed, safety and cotzTvrt cf traas eqaaj to tbe beet IL')es In tbe country. yrpAsk fr '.kxets la "InEtnspoIIs audCltdaoat Railroad Special ."Mollcc Tli ew track (ato Ctvclcaatf n ccruplete. and pastg-er by this Iiie are cow landed tbe New I'earl Street Depot," near tbe Bsrnet Hcnse, about o-e mile nearer tee bn!Dei centre of tks city tb.an any other lrrot. KOBERT MKIK,nprlateBJeDt. W. H. L. ?.u, General Ticket Aject. A. S. Pitht, Traveling Apnt. bovli-dtf Indi.mapoliM and Indinon IS64. zzr, 3 IS64. f w Arrangement to roinmeace.Hsn atssf, .Tlaf- io, rjWO rasisrrtrr trains dsly (endays excepted) bs. twn trwt'anapolU and MÜSImo. ixave tb Union Depot lrxUanapolift, at -00 A. If txii 3 r. X , srrMLg at kiadisoQ at 10-50 A. H. and 71 r. m. Utvetbe Depot at Mat!ron at t A. M. and S 49 P.M.. .rriT t q st (r.'l.anapoHs al 11 . M. and 7.40 p. it. Train leave Co'.uicbus for nnsLvj!'. tt 1 P. ariiv in?at5;MP il Keiorr.inc leave Bu-Lrllle at 7 A. arrV.r.tc at Columbcs at 11:15 A. M. Tbi. KoJ forms a Hue with tbe rackets st Valises for lit l r asportation of freMgut between Cincinnati acdla J'snspol'. and points Went. Tr II of Krelgttsa low as by any other ronU. ! T-stto ,h!p b tbisline. Cmil D.C B Ft ANSAH, ssparlatanaeBt. I ItSS INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, Fin:i!i( inl Agent tuul Deiiiatrd tieposiiot yof tlicl'nitctl State. ! AUriiüß:ZKl CAl iTAL l,tori,öoü ' CASH I AllI.Al.I'AlDlX 1500,000 WILL receive suVvcriptlons as Ccindal ?ent of tfe Goverrrneiit. f-r all of its popatar loans Will collect potd nierrot u retiKered and coapo ui.ds ob the m.ist liberal terras. Currtccy t nda casbet va j res.n:at!oo when due. AlwayoTj hsnd a ful: cpply rf . 3. reventJ stsrsj-, for sale a' the regular discount. Will buy and sell all government secnrltie s orders on WaLlngiwb, coin and excLaiJir" In ail the principal cities. Will nuke collections throrj;hot2t tke West and Karf at verr reasonable rates. Will receive dej.osiis, and Itan m"ney at C per cent-, on good security Havh.g niilini!td f-Hife, w J!l transact all kinds af bansmfr bu-!n. ns fair tem arj4 with the utmost priEptoes. 1 1IFO. r. H AUGUST, Pres'U INGRAM FLKTCnXT'. Cashier. Imüai-apvlis. Lecaber 3, lfc4. decs-d2ra SALOON. BATES II011SB SALOON, (UNDER RATFS HOUSE RNTRaNCX.) AJIaMJOLIVOJK! WIsTalttKlB-rir. A. J, .HYKRS, Proprietor. rflHK Bar Is .applied wltb parsUaov., wtaea, and th I t.t hr.nrl of cigars aud tcibaceo: ais tha choicest old Boarbon aud Wheat Whl-ky. The aabllshment bas been rebovatcd thronchotit. MEDICAL. MANHOOD, A ND TDK VIGOR OF TOCTU EESTOBED 1 iOUk i. LK. R.CORD'S ESSKNCK OF Uf E. Lr. Ki.ord, (ot Pari.) .fter jesra ef earnest ohrltati'm. bas at ieooih acr-t-a to Ite orient reqaest of tb Atper.cta pabhc, and appointed sr aject In 5ew Tork, for the ale nf hu valued aod highly prised K-tM. of Lif. Thi. wondrtul aa-eot will rto'Üub)4to the co t fhattered cct!tctire In forr weeks. std,lf ee! cro'dln to printed latractlns, fail a re Is lap. ible Thla Lf--re-orttt; retlj sJivaUl bw taken y all about to mat ry, aa its ef?ects are priaont. Saece.., In every ess1, Is certain. Dr. Kicort! a Kence r.f Lif- Is se-ld In rase, with fn'.l lntro'.tiuB for u. at 93. or for qoaatitte- la tor 1, and will be sent to any part, carefully racked, sa receipt of remittance to his accredlied agect. CJrcalar seat fre on receipt cf four et. in p.. PH 'LIP ROLAND, 4? P.ro-io street, Jt21-41y 0?.edrwr e-ttif Rndwty. H.T. TÖBACCO, TCDACCÖ7 . t. Miras. j. a. earaaoxo. lVtKS & DKITTITIO.ID, Manufaclurer and Wbolsalcrs, Sos. T2 and 2 a Second Street, ALTON', ILLINOIS. IRITIS HAVKrRtID A BRANCH HOUSE AT JTO. W IT 8ath slervliao street, Itidian at!X Ind., where ws will keep conatartlj on hand ah stjiea of ILTJGr TOBACCO. We repetfuly Invito tie trs? ta call and esantsj our t.a. Wew.Ileotlas ow, if not lower, taaa satne stock caa be boaLt In th j or any ether tnuket. taar-;:r JJTKRs 4 DhXMMoND. DIt. A. . EL.nA', PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON mCX NO. IO TItGlNIA ATKXCX. KF.S1DSNCI. Jt 50kT3 AlJLF Akf A il. urn n I NOTICE. r a ihe ii;r, ur.sr PEicz willle ?aidfobladiw a . ... - - m ... .I m,r.A. mt I V. .. - . I 4 mmAm mt S il.MM et. H S street. Bt ' -el. and privet re.ioenre. ca Vd on wbn ; note U rex tea to I. O. Kx C will bo I ...-.a.- taw beaaered. A Ik. a row t ' V at enJed to. 2, A U. ScLCKwN. feU.iMf RENOYATERS.
CLEANING AND OYEING ESTABLISHMENT ff LSlUUsTATraUTX-in'CSl.U.JkgoLTD I Uhnots street. ladiaaapU. Indiana ........ At tfc's old and wetl-ato-w estabrUhwrt. the laJiao ran hsv silk, a! woofn 7 P besatlful eolors; aad eau anaetts thw ocgUy MMt. 'llnÄ-k -tt, bobt aad .ei ala. a PS'lcnlar rasch !a tbe Murtees deoorlBstaÄraw. la-fcillU liable cloth, ar uarta any camaoteaak It wTwaaht M-at It aa fc b vibia te las aeAew f. LaaaSet U yiatv, 3. M oth lUir ots trwt. jmSo :01TH ÄAJ.rYnrwtar.
