Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4523, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1865 — Page 4

FRIDA.T MORMKO. APRIL 21.

Atsdsea f ArchbUhvp .TrCloak of itr. Arctbiabop M'Cloakkt, tb Rowan Catholic Biibopof the Diocese of ew York, delimri tb following ble od e!xnt d4res. in St. Pitrick'i C&lhedrtl in that city, on Sunday Ut. cpoa the awful calamity which ha befallen the coaotrj : You wilt. 1 trust, beloved brethren, pardon me if, notwrthnaodiog the length of tbe crric at whida jwi tare beta aw .lu g. I aooasa ? ic privilege of tr eif ai5 a lew roc menu more upom yoot plicae. Ine pritileg I k ,0f deed a tad and mourcful one. privilege that I hiTeremved for my.elf alocc for the reaaon that I eoald not, and that I cannot, without injustice to tnj own ftclicg?, and, I am sure, to jour feeliog alao, allow myself to forego it; and that privilege, a you doubtless already anticipate, U of addrwainfj to you at lent a few brief and imperfect worda in regard to the great, arid, I maj mj, tt awful calamity which Iis io unexpeatedly an4 to fuddeofy fallen upon our btlortd and now tili more than ever al!iictel country. But two days ago we beheld the rejoiciog of an exultant people, mingling even with the sorrowful memory of our Savior'a crucifiction. To Jjj we behold that same people' sorrow mingling with the grand rejoicings of our Savior'a reaurection. It i indeed a sad and suddeu transform lion. It is a mournful it ii even a startling contrast. The church could not direst herself ol her habiliments of woe on Good Friday, neither can she now Uj aide her festive robei.nor hush her note of joy, gladneM and thanksgiving on this, her gloriou Easter Sunday. Still, although as children, of the church we must and do participate in all her sentiments of joy, yet, at the saaie time, as children of the nation, as children of this Republic, we do not lees sincerely, or less feelingly. Of less largely share in that mliuu't outer gnef and'sorrow. Ob no! There Is bot one feeling that pervades all hearts, without distinction of party or of creed, without distinction ol race or of color, one universal sentiment of a great and a peaceful bereavement, of the heavy, and I had almost said cruhing suffering, that has just befallen us. All feci, all acknowledge that m that death which has eo recently come to pau,'in that suJnen and awful death of the Chief Magistrate of this country the entire nation, north and couth, has sustained a great, a very great Iom ; and it we took counsel of our fear, we might eiy an almost irreparable Iom. Hut no. Our hope are stronger, far stronger than our fears ; our truat and confidence in a good, rracious and merciful God is stronger than the foreshadowing of what may be awaiting us ia the future; and it is to Him to day, in our trials and a lrcrsities, we raise our voices in upplicatiou Him we beseech to give light to those who are and who are to be tho rulers of the destinies of our cation, thit He may give life and safctv and peace to our beloved country, we pray that tnose seati menu of raorcy, of clemency and of coccifiaCTon that filled the heart of the bejovej i rcioent we nave ju lot, may animate trie breast and guide the actions of turn who. in this roost trying hour, is called to fill hi place. At.u we may take comfort, beloved brethren, in the thought that, in the latent intelligence which has reached us, the honored Secretary of State, (a mar lull of years and of honors.) who was, like his superior, stricken down by the bund of a ruthless asasin, Hill lives and well founded hopes are entertained of his finsl recovery. . Let U4 pray, then, that a life always valuable, but ia this critical state of affair!?, dear to every one of ui, may .La loug percrvcJ, wud that the new IVesidanl may hire1 the -lvantAge of the wisdom, the experience and the prudence ot this honored Secretary of State. I need not tell you my beloved brethren, children of the Catholic Church, to leive nothing- undone t) show jour tievotion, your attachment aud your fidelity to the it)ttuttoim of your country in tun gret crisis this trying hour. I need not a-k you t.j omit nothing in joinine in every testimonial of respect and honor to the memory of tint president now, aU! no more Ou whatever dy nnr be appointed for hi ohe juiea, although the solemn dirge of requiem cannot reouoJ withia there wal!, yet the dirge of sorrow, of grief, and of bewailing, can echo and re echo within your hearts. And oa that day, whatever it may be, the doors of this Cathedral shall be thrown open, that you, beloved brethren, mat bow down before this altar, adoring the inscrutable decrees of a jut and all-wi-e Providence, beseeching His mercy on us all, and imploring Him that now, at least. His anger may bo appealed, and that the cruel scourge of war cchC,nd that tbote rivrs and torrents of himan blood, of fratricidal blood, that have been saturating for so long a time the soil of our belored country, raij no longer tlow over our unhappy land. Yes, let in pray, while almost even in sight ofthat deed of horror which, like an clec trie shock, has come upon and appilled our lei low citizens in every section of the land; let us pray to him that v; may now forget our enmities and that we may be entMcd to restore that peace which lias o long been broken. Let us take care, beloved brethren, that no spirit of retribution, or of wicked spite, or of malice, r rcseDt ment shall, at this moment, take possession ot our hearts. The hind of (Jod is upou u: let utake care that we do not provoke Him to fur ther bow us down to misery and woe. Even oer the grave of the illustrious patriot who has been taken from us, over the graves of our friends 'and our relations fallen in tbe desdly conflict, let us hope that those who are now spared, who are still living', may come and join their Lnods together in sweet furgivenesf, and let us pledge ourselves one to the other that we will move and act together in unity and in perpetual and dirioe petce. The lletotli f amily UriutirUnhtc Dr. i rlopmeiit. We have been placed in posscisiou of some fid relative to the liooib. family, which are, l tb'w time, exceedingly interesting. They widely d.Sfsr from the generally known and accepted hiiory of the family, as it U written iu extant memoirs, and bonded about among the tradilior.i of the stage. Our informant received tho particular a few yers ago, from the lips of it pr socal friend, who had an intimate knowledge of the inner lifo of the family, and regarded tte advancement of the boys in their profession with much satisfaction and pride. It has been generally understood, ard tl.eVam ily encouraged the belief, that Junius Itrutus liooib. Sr., was legitimately married t j the lady who passed ia this country as his second wife. Ioded, when, some seven years ago, the an ouncement of the death ot the ti lt wile, Mrs. Mary Booth, in Uahimore, wa made in Tbe New York Clipper, (the titement that she hid beea divorced, being added.) the sjus united in a card, which was published in that journal, setting forth that their father had had but one wife, and that one their mother, then iand now) liring the putative Mrs Rosalie Kooth, from whom he hail never been divorced. Mrs. Ward, however. t-Uted to our informant that this was incorrect The elder Booth was a married man at tie time he lt appeared at Co vent Uardeu Theatre While there, he chanced to meet in the Covent Garden Market (then s well known as Hsymarket) a tl wer girl name ) Rosalie, who regularly sold flow er a to market customers in that quarter of London. Sbe possessed rare personal attraction, and wa, ia fact, exeeodicgly beautiful. 15ooth cultivated an acquaintance with her, which ripened into inliuaacv, and resulted in an e!opmci.t, Rooth at occe taking paassge to America, where the fair Rosa!: was presented as, and passed for, his wife. By his first wife, Tooth hid one child, at the time of his desertion of her an infant. Whcu sbe ascertained where Rooth had gone, !he also followed, bringing tit child with Ltr. and subsequently took up her residence in Raltimore. Th child, when arrived at man's estate, adopted the profession of law, and Richard Rjoth. Esq.. was afterward known as a prominent and induenlial member of the Boston bar. He never so much asrecogciied the other children of Kooth. and fr tears did not speak to his father It "as probably out of consideration for this child, rr.At the elder Rooth did cot sue for a writ of dofcefrom bis wife Mary; if, indeed, there were any ground upon which he could hope to obUin the desired legal severance, without which, it aeema m rood marriage was out of the question. Her trouble and tmU led her gradually into habits of diasication. She became almost as intemperate as Rooth himself, tud it was a custom with be', when in liquor, to hauet tb Haiti more markets foe a c bauet metiiog with the woaw who tid cur;d ltr place In the heart and tome of her husband These encounter were as orjrt avoided by the one, as socjcht for by tit other Mra. Booth assailed RoaaR

with violent, often coarse languigv and opprobioui epithets, h!cb the other cerer resented, but cut short by the speediest exit. The fact f roVbsg oat of tb!t coaätäon of affairs ll, that the cbddrerrW cJui Rrutus, Edwin Fortes Ü John Wilkes. JofCpb, w&d the isters art of tlleeititDebih; and it is a frt hkb would bave probably died out with the few who were privy to It, bat fr.r the great crime which baa quickened public curiosity and onlocked the secret! of the fatoily cVrnel hoa?e, whose gstet bad been so securely closed and guarded by tbe children, in their struggle for professional rank and aocisl position, that even a legal inquisition could hardly have forced them ajar. The outlining facta of tbe ftage career of tte boys, as published by us, are substantially correct, and very little is to be added. They were

all greatly attached to their mother, and it wn their custom, while fulnllit; engagements throughout the country, to remit their funds to her trust, except so much as w ncces' wy to defray their personal expenses. Tho sad story of Ibis family is not without its moral. Imrrorality, dissipation, debtuchery, evil doing- continually running through the lives of the parent, and blossoming at last iu the child in the most horrible of crimes, cold blooded and most infamous murder. Why can say what infi'jence the secret history of his parentage exercised upon the mind of John Wilkes Rooth? Like his father, dissipated, of irregular and immer al habits, putting no restraint upon his appe tites and lusts, who ran define the measure of the influence which the father's career inflicted uoon the son. giving to an excited and morbid temperament a dash of rtckles-ne.s that made him heedless of - the moral consequence of an act, and adding audacity to a daring and resolute will that urged him on to deeds, the thought of which make the reHectire mind shudder and stand arpiüed? John Wilkes' Booth's associations, iu the south, especially, were altogether with that class of young men who were the r?t to rejoice in the calamities of the nation, and the most forward to aggravate them by an impetuous rush to arm. Impetuous, haughty, pelf-willed, infiited with vain ideas of superior intellectual and social standing, taught to despise honest-banded indus try, social and political conservatism and stability, impatient of the prudent counsels of age and experience, resolve! to override law and order, if either impeded the?r ambition or conflicted with their desires, fond of turbulence and strife. making the pistol of tbe duelist and the knife of the assassin the arbiters ot personal aimcuiues and Quarrels: he was one of ten thousand ripen ed and corrupted, and ready toJend himself to secret plotters add contrivers to carry out any scheme requiring desperate resolution and un shrinking nerve. Neither intellect, nor education, nor general culture can change, and hardly influence, de praved and totally corrupted heart. John Wilkes Rooth never plotted the assassination of 1 resi dent Lincoln He had the hand to execute, not the bead to contrive; the audacity to dare, not the cunning so conceive; the heart to do whit the contriver would have left undone, had its executiou devolved upon himself. It was a case of an ill balanced nature, thoroughly corrupted and debauched, and ready for any deed. His parentage, his anteceder ts, his associations, ad ded to his political antipathies and prejudices made him the fit tool for conspirators, and the soundness of the judgment that selected him is confirmed by the manner in which he proceeded to execute what he consented to penorm Cm cinnati Commercial. LIQUORS. GLORIOUS NEWS! THE WAN IS -AT AX END! A8 OUR COUNTRY WILL OOS F.K CLEAR of Guerrilla tan.1. we desire returning to oar home in ttourbon County, Kent ncVy; consequently we offer our tfc ck to Wholesalers ar.i J.'hbers at rc1ucel prices, for a limited time only, coiiMMint? f BOURBON WHISKY, MddeintheCuui.tr of Bouroou. Onr WLUky rang in ne imm two to Litewi year, in our Store, No. Vi South Meridian Street, We hare four hundred hirrels of the finest Whisky in thU State, and we might challenge the world to beat it Uur Wbi.-kT is copper-distilled, warranted pure and un adulterated, and from two to ten per cent, above proof. We also cave a line It of FOREIGN BRANDY AND GIN, Also DOMESTIC fT all kinds. We call t!e attention of t (ur fctock. Our Liquor heing pure, we are confident we can please them, both a-t regard quality aud price. We have a large tot f IVtkV.t Plantation Bitters which we offer very low. Thanking our cuv-ruer f-r t't favors, w e respect folly invite Granger to call at No. T7 S inth Meridian street, and examioeeur Hock, a it will afford oa pleai ure to -hw th'm tiiroiigu our houe. J. aV I). DUNCAN. aprl.-d1 w FIRE INSURANCE. o.Mn:si:n statemkmt or THr. I . I) I " FIRE INSURANCE CO., I M IAN ATOM, OflScc No. 5 Odd Fellows' Hall, (UP STAIRS.) CAPITAL $362,912,44. IU lance a per Matenieiit July 1, 104 $ 3ti3,4"l Ö piemiuui?, iceret acd premium notes received from Julv lt. 161. to January lt.Jß.'. S3.C00 45 !3f2.tf2 10 IVeiuluui N.'te- rancrled to Jan. It,lsf5 2.509 4. Aiu't uf Uhhv aud ex. np to Jan. 1-t, -Ci .7,540 1.1 130-2 300 50 Accrued Interest T-tal Capital Jan. l-'CS. . amr. Premium Notes in f.-rce Bill U-cehable Oah on baud Cthiu hands of Agut Perswual lroperty Accrued Interest Cll 94 .... $322.13 P7 .... 2H&2 t-1 9 IU 4 1.9u2 85 2,5 4 25 Sil 94 Total Aiet, Jau. 1st. 1-C5 t3C2,9U 4a rT7'J?' nnp.iid claim avtinst tLo Company whatever. OFFICE R . : J S. IIAIlVEY. I'rf.'l. I W T. riirVOX, Sc'y. rUEK. C4.UWs Te-. C. C. DUX, lien. Ag't. (rS-deod wlaj COMMISSION MERCHANTS. t.rwi r. kirr. c. r. tomliiho. ki:ii a ToMLnsox, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, c. 15 Url lrttrl Xtrrrt I X 1) I A X A ! O LIS. DKALKKS IX eilt IN. lU'UB. BUTT EU. KGG. Fixiiiry, Ouioii. fittator.o, tu-v, orru and Dried riuit. Jlc , Ac. TLe Li?tet pr.e pal l in Ch fr all kn .U .f Country lrwluc. Liberal Cah a.Iva:evs i.ii !e on l'-iiTinject marU-d.tm NOTICE. To Ciirpenters, Stairbuilders. Cabinetmakers tond to the Public. 14 l IN KtlL.II, Plain and Ornamental Job TurnJ er, KtHith street, between re&cylvauia and Merliliaa streets. Keeps cr r4taLtly co Laud a gvxxi aorttaect ia.r BaÜ'-trr and Xer Itk, aud turn theos V order. Alw, all k:nl i f Mrr.tu i?i b ill. l og wrk done to order. I will recalv II knd .f trders in turrJci? In the cabinet makirg l.ne. bedtead. tab!e leg, Ac. All work ilosf promptlv, neatly and at reasonable I'rtc. L. X0LB. a;rlS-Uim PROFESSIONAL. Or. A. 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RE 31 O V A Tj . Doctor Wall. THOMSON. HAS CZMOTF.D HIS OTTTC FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, T.'jKT'UKK UtWILLCOXTXiTE to treat arid cor ftlvate Dlsea, In !1 thr f peden, itape, ramKlearinfi ad phaM. Ir. vf m. TbomOB wiu rive to each patient a written Initramect, btndicn himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. lji . lim. iuupuu i.an Uia'i luc X Ik. IT- rk. v.- . I - . 1 treatmeLt 't I'tirate Iiseasea aC eperlalty aiiic the year IUI thre year in the city ol Kanalo, . T . , eULt year la LLIcago, III., ana twoyear in Teoria, 111. During eight years practica In Chirac, III., he cured ver thirteen thousand caes. Dr. Wm. Thomson, in bis practice for Scrofula, Rheu matic and general dUeaea vf the blood, uses a Famigatlcg Varxjr l'-ath f the oiot inger.Iou kind, In corjnr.cUon with Internal treatment. 8RMINAL KMI8ii05S. the consequence ofelf-abue. ThU aoliUry Tlce, or deprave! sexual indulgence. Is practiced by the. youth of both sexes to an aimot-i unlimited extent, croducinc with unerrtrr certainty the fallowing train of morbid jymptom unless combated by scientific mdkal measures, vir Sallow countenance, dark -pot under the eye, pain In the head, riDging in the ears, and noises hka the rustling 01 leaves ana rat tling of chariots aueaincss about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss oi con fidence, diffidence In approaching strangers, a dislike te fona new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, lost of memory, hectic flushes, pimples ana various eruption about the face, furred tongue, night sweats fetid breath, coughs, contraption, monomania, and frtrpent ly Insanity. The aSlicted, on the first appearance of any of the aove symptom, should Immediately apply to Dr.Wm. Thomson for relief. ItyOJce aad Consultation RcomK5o.29South Delware atneet, Indianapolis, Ind. F. O. Box Hj3. janxs-aiy MEDICAL. MANHOOD! How Destroyed, How Restored. Dr. X. S. PEIYDERY, Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. 15 C0XSKCTI0X WITH THE ÜKXKRAL PKACT1CK of Medicine, I treat by a netr and reliable medium, aud itk the happiest results, all (omit of diseases of the Nervou, Seminal aid Urinary and Pexaal vystems. Toung men with hollcw cheeks and pallid countenance, telling in fearful lanustce the silent working of some formidaH'e disease undermining your constitution, memory and reason, hurry in j you to a premature death, reflect while reasou holds sway and avail yourself of a treatment that dissipates the slightest diea.e, and eure the hrra-sins; weakness and other cans of serious difficulty and perpetual annoyance. Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emis sionx. Sexual lability, hp potency, Kfiects of Self-Abuse, and their resnltn Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contract, Mctital and rhjsical Trostratior, Fpilepfey, Innnity at:d Concumption. The re. Lie a ttaunh murderer, steady to his pnrpoe, loesses hin ele throuir,) ev-ry lane of life, Nor misse one the track, but preen on. Till forced f.t last to thetreromJou verr. And at one he sinks." I.ikew se, I will fruarantoe a radical r ure of Sypb.lU, Gonorrha a and Gleet, in all their siajs entirely removirj frcm the ll)d the lt spark of these terrible diseaes that a gradually burn np tho fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The Ix-auty and extreme delicacy of the female organization, to say nothing of its physiological characteritic, arc sullicient IndicntionK that it is Hib ct to forms of disease and modifications peculiar to itself. The physician of the present day dots not encounter an more fuima of uterine di.eaes than did the physician of tifty years ao; but owin to the present social condition of woman, her diseases aro lncreaed to frequency , and to the truth of this assertion the melancholy dcathsby consumption bear ample witnes?. At th Amerlcau I)ispennary we treat by a new methiJ, and with the happiest re.-ults, Trolapsus Cteri, (fallinir, of the womb,) Eruptions of tha Skin, Chlorosis, or Green Sickness characterized by yellowish, dirty Rreen pallor of the surface; Emanslo Messlum, r r absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Re. tention of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult flow of the Menses; MenorrhaRia, or profuse Menstruation; Lc'iichorrhea, or excessive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly coloress and transparent. Header, 1 have given you a class of diseases that are met with in Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females w ould say that there are many otlu r forms of diseases peculiar to your sex diseases of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. I omit it for the council chambor, adding tut one more disease to this list, and that U a formidable ore Ulcerr tion of tbe body of the Uterus. If you are afflicted with orsr.aic weakness, cr any assemMage of morbid phenomena of this character, you have uo time to spare, but at once apply for md cl aid. If ton late to arrt.-t the disease, it is at least possi ble to palliate the symptoms, and tbns smoothe the pathway t an untimely grave. In a u.ijori'y of instances these diseases have mads considerable progress before the patient becomes alarmed. In some cases an emaciation is the first indic&Mor that attracts the attention of the patient's friends. Ant here, reader, let roe call your earnest attention to the fearful significance of the word "wasting." It not onlv constitute. tbe leading feature, but the earliest and m-t ominous symptor s of Consumption, examples of whicn are invariably met with in yonrtjj ladies w ho ae gifted with high intellectual endowments, refined accomplishments, and eyes flashing with unnatural brilliancynot regarding thee Indications as beine those of incipient disease, bnt those ot personal charms. True, alas! the poet sing Consumptions' cheek ne'er looks more pure, And lovely, than when past all cure. And yet that bloom, so fresh so still. Has lent its fleeting aid te kill. And speak ito those who watch its trie, Of ckness, dea'h and EuSeriDg too; Thon eh who. Just viewing aPRht so fair. Could dream that deatb wis there?" Address P. 0.F lÄf. JZyoSle hours from 8 A. M. to 4 V. M. Iloom No 24,, Rast W ashington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. fcll6-dly BOOTS AND SHOES. SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS &! SHOES AT WHOLESALE. W E ARK NÜVT RF.CP.lVlNi; A LARGE ANI well a-i.rtfd stock of tots and Shoes for thi SPRING TRADE, Embracing mo t of the tyle now worn, and of the Cost Nnr England Manufacture. Our assortment of sies Is complete, and we can as sure thr in w ant of BOOTS and MIOES that it wil be to their lr.teret ta call and examine our stock. W -ball be pleaded to see our old friends, ant all other; who may favor us with a calk r7 Hendricks, Edmunds & Co., .K outIi .Tlcrlctlaii SI,, Indinnnpoli mar24-dlm IRON WORKS. IRON WORK, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, YK RANDAUS, BANK VAULTS, IRON DOORS, SHUTTF.RS, BOLTS, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL IRON STAINS AND ;i:m:kai, iioi.m: siitiiix; Bl'ILDFRS OF E. May'n Patent .Juil. B. F. DAröH k CO., No. 1 North Delaware Street, Ind;anapH. an'TT-dtai SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, j 1 o. ?.13 Fnit Uaihlnclon Mrrei.ign of tbe lllr Hand. I7U&NITCX axul Stove. Tu: ware axd I iLn is rtn ; pleu taritty. . jo, tu kind or Uudm nirtdAAiog iroaa. ' avew J. K. MAEOT.

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DR. JOHN BULL'S COMPOUND in i n; lis, The Latvst and iTIomI Important Discovery or the NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No ciaa'a came la more Intimately connected witb tbe binary of SI AT K RIA MEDIC A of tbe United States, or more farorablj known a a pioneer In Medical Dlsce-yery man that or Dr. .foil n Bull, of'Louisvillc, Kentucky. Hi. iuimitable preparation of SAUSAPAH1L.L.A bas long stood at tb head of the variou com ponnJn of that valuable dreg. Hii Compound ol WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Lozenges, in less thin year after their iotroductinu. attained a reputation A wide spread a the continent t-f North America. But tbe crowDin Rlorj of hii life remain to be attained in hi discovery, or rather combination, for he doe not claim to have been tbe diicoverer ? C'KIMtd. t which '9 tbe basis of the IMtteis now o2f red to tbe public. That honor belcnpa to tLe catlre inhabitants of Central America, to wh'Ci iti virtnen have been Known for more than two hur.dred years. Armed with it, the Indian lids defiance to tbe mot dead! malaria and handles without fear the noi ver.omon serpents. Iti a belief with them, that w hiie there Is breath in the bud the Cedron I potent to cure, no matter what the loa. may be. While Dr. Rull i not prepared to endorse this eitrava(jant pretension, lie ii n?vcrthelef!S tatiflsd from a thorotixh examination of the e!dence relatfn? to its virtnes, that as a remedy and preventitive of all diseases arUiER from exposure, either to change of weather r cli jate, or to tni.ismatir influence, it stand WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation it basso long enjoyed la Central America and the TTest Indiea. IN DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of Fymptoms. it acta more LIKE A CHAKM than a me.iicie. Tdere is nothing In the whole ranj;3 of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the 11th edition of the C. S. Dispensatory, page 137 ana iov5. A series of experiments In which Dr. F.ull bas been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he is row enabled to offer to tbe public a combination of CEDKON with other approved tonics, the whole preserved In the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which be is conSdeut bas n equal in the world. lie might furuibb a volume of certificates, Lu' ub lie have loo? since learned to estimate sucb U..,.. their true value. Tbe safest plan Is for every one to te for himself the virtues of a new medicine. si vf. Tin; CEDRON BITTERS ONK TRIAL, AND TOU WL' L ITEVKR USE A OTHERS. It is not iie.-eiary to publish Ion? list of diseases for vhlch tboCKDHON BIVTEKS are a specific. In alldis)OhCS of the Howcls Liver or Kidneys, In all aTectioas of the BRAIN, DEPENDING fjrON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR KOWELS; -ISGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It Is destined to supe- all other remedies. It not only care these dieae, but it prevents them. A wine of the Bitters, ukeU an hour before each meal, will bviate the ill tffects of the mot unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it ajint disease under tbe most try in? expo.-nre. Hold b- nritfflkt and (iroccrs Cieneralljr. Dr. JOHN HULL, Principal 0.r.ce, Fifth Street, Louisville, Ky. OIJ) WBOLXfiALK BT DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, 73 Soulti .Tlcrldlau Street INDIANAPOLIS. Wio alio sell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC STRUP. Semattbc KESFEHA: nCIO jiaa-4irttti

MOMEY ADVANCED. MONEY! L10WEYÜ

ADTANCTD ON Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, Guns, musical Instruments LADIES' AND CENTS' WEARING APPAREL, BED CLOTHING, AND Houtehnld flood of tlx try Description. All articles of Taluebmglt, aold rexchaBijed at tha UNION LOAN OFFICE, Vo. 183 East Washington St., (A few doora went of Little' Hstel.) N. B All transaction otrictlj confidential. XZjfAU unredeemed pledges are aold for the amonnt due. fobl7-lj. J. 4 U. SOLOMON. T"En QUARTERS t H THE STATE cj INDIAN idtttttilll k: ' ' -a.; . Ha so ooKJCECTios vrrru axy otheä tablise Ct of the tame name, in or out of lnd'anapolb W. & H. GLENN. Prcprietors. QUEENSYARE.&C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. A. WOODBRIDGE, ActJT, ' IMPORTER OK QTJEENSWARE, 6 ASL SWARE, TABLE CUTLERY PLATED WAKE. JET3 Prices red-jrc-.l to curreporit ith the prent va'.up of Go d. No. 16 West Washington Street, Indianapolis 1 si cl. PIiiloophy of Marriage. fpUE PROPRIKTOnSüFTHE 5EW T0RK MUSEUM 1 of AAu.hjv Lave detTmiiied, T?Kri" of tipnse, to Issue free, (for the benefit cf suflericg humanity, and snppre.v.ion cf cuackery,) four "f tL:r m.-t interestirg and instructive Lecture oa 2Irragand its diqIaliflCationJ. Ifervous and Physical Ib:uty, Prema cre decline of SlaLhood, Indigestion, Weakne?' or Depression, Impoter.cy, Lot ef Energy aiid Manly Poorer; the rat Social Evil, and tho Maladies which reolt from youthful follies, exceses of maturity, or liriorance of Physiology and laws of 5ature. These Invaluable Lectnres tare been the means of enlightening and saving thousands, and will be forwarded fr, on receipt of four stamps, ry addressir. -r-tary, New lork Maenrn of Anatomy and Medicine, 61S Broadway, New Tor Jan21-d1y TUIVATE DISKASLS. DR. CO LYOUR, MEDICAL OFTICE KO. 3 SOUTH Meridian Street, forfeit bit fe If k t& to lag any C4M that may com andr his care, do naatter bow obninata r long itandin?. II warrant yoa a ntra. Syphilis, ia the primary etae, helped la 25 mlnOtM, rord la 34 boars. GI-t ef SO yaars at and In f earMl trr Ir. C. mnr TWl P.M. 'r REMOVAL. SA. MHLK5, 1PCH1TICT. HIS EIKOTED KS , oSc from th JEtna Balldin ta bis reatdencw Jaa It-Un .

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CO i CO O o o O o O CD H Hi Hi H CO V. m d i in W m u CS 1 o P co W o et B 13 fei REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 6. i O, 1 j. -mar. m JuJy27-dly CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET STORE So. HI Itsi WashiiiKton St.. .Shiiu 1 IN C)li Stand, orrosiTF. mi: coukt house. VVK HAVK A t.ARGCI 8itJCK Of CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, satin delaines, REPS PEKIN CLOTHS, UmuaiK, Lacci Mualin A. ottlns tittru All of these Ooods having lei, purchased before the lite aJvence in the K.it, te will cell tbrai lower than Iew York wholesale price-:. Also Ju: t received 100,000 fivvi Wall Vnv r and Window Sliatcs KRAUSS 6c CALL. Ie?a'4-dlv EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, AXD THE UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THE CORKER OF WASHINGTON ANI Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Three daily Expresses to New York; Two daily Expresses to Cincinnati, and Two daily Expresses to Chicago and St. Lou!.; The above Companies are the only privileged Exprei rot the following roads, vi: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INDIANA1-OL1S ft FFKU; TERRK HAUTE 4 RICHMOND; BELLE FONTAINE A INDIANAPOLIS. Money, paskaecs, valuables and freight carried witl. aafety and dif-patcb, and in charge cf special and eJEdoro messengers. Notes, Bills and DrafU :11 be promptly collected a&4 reaay returns mad j. BUTTKRF 1KL1). Asjent WINES, LIQUORS, &C. WINE HOUSE ! 2l South lleridimi Street, (SENTINEL KUILDINO.) IMPORTER OF RHINE AND CHAMPAGNE WINES; Otard and Coprniac Brandies; 1I 1 and Gin; Jamaica t. um i iid CordtaU. Al.o dealer in Cat.wr. Wines, Sttll and SparkliLK, of the mot approved brands; Bourbon Whukj; Peach Brandt; Caiasvoa fr-ndy; htock Ale; Porter and IU er. ai.d Bitters rtf varions kiud.. Tbee ar ticle- are ail ofJr-d for al1 by the battle or larger onaiitit.es. jru4 nr Hi e fjr U on gt .uoh . iMOhTKD C1GAK8 and TOHaCCu of the choict br.iid, w,ll te kept constantly on band. lrrDsv.ns; fitted up a neat estabhshmen . and offer ing fur sale only pure articles and of the test quality. me uoc-ioer nope, to receive, as te solicits, a liberal Bare or tne patronage ot the pub.ic mrl7 drf I)riS LANG REAL ESTATE AGENCY. lYlcKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer Housi (CP STAIRS.) WK HAVE FOR SALE HOUSES AXD LOTS U the Cty cf Indianapoll, and Farms and Farm ir.g Lands in trH State, and will sell lover than cat be purchased eNswher ft21-dAwly B. SPICER aV CO., REAL EST A IE A G 15 X T S. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illmois Street IiiIi:iiiit4Ii., Turl. ST. dir PROFESSIONAL. KT2X M. KAT. jotATaax w. ftoni. I-V' GORDON, ATTOUAKVS AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, i:,LUri. OSce, 5o. 10 arid II Sew ATaibott's Buildinjr.Äoctb OT tte j-u.tf.nc. der6-1niB MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. AP.E OFFF.nrKG SUPERIOR IXTJUfEMEJTT W 10 Pons wib a hv.le ready tneai toectjr hörne. TT e wul x-.i Lots Entirely on Time. aud erect comfortable dwellings, hnrt y a; workmen aod tn iftxxl .tyle, on the parnetitcf h fa. saocb a. the Improvement wiil est the remaiLC to b ptlJ cl easy payments not nnch more than a fair rent an the prrnusa. Bavins; lots in nearly all part, of th city, we can accommodate all witbirgto srcnre a home; and hav. ZK i lirre anol of lnaberen hAß4,ax4 orkttea readj ensploy, wo a.o rct buildings on kort aotir M'KKaUf AJI riKECS. ap9-dtf EaaJ Xatata Ap

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noOSlER STATTE FOUNDRY AND STOVE VfORKS. t'OX, LOKD A- PECK, Manifactarert and Wbolestla De aim u STOJ'ES, IiOL,l.Ojr-ntIlE,Xc. LL OCC ST0VKS ARK OF TBE LA TUT A3 moot hrpr-ved pattern. . Our othr work wJI cmbrM Iroo FYat, Colsmna, Railway, Mill and Dotise Castlrp, ic, Ac. Order ty mail or rttcpil. lolicitei, and prompt tention Riveu. Our prVes will be fouaJ as luw as ary, Offce, Saleroom and Focndrr 13 South D ware street, two scares directly eat of tit Udo Depot. oct23 WlKTKIt AUU.V.(.r..TIC.T. C XCIN NAT, SOUTHERN OHIO, .or III -Eastern Kentucky. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Hhort-Llno O X ASD AFTER M05DAT, 50T. 14th, TEAI5 wm run as r;i.m; Leave Indianapolis. Miming Kj press 410 A M Mail IOM a M !t.gbt Eipreas 7.50 V M Arrive at Indianapolis. Morning Express 100 P V Mail lxi P M Night F.xpres 10J T X "7 Fare tbe same as by any other Rout, and t a speed, safety and comfort of trains ejcal to the bt Uiis in tbe country. flj'Ask fr tickets via ''Indianapolis aadCinclnnat Railroad " Special Notice The new track into Cincinnati is con;plrte, and passengers by this line are new landed the "Sew Pearl Street Drrx t," tear the Burnet House, about one mile nearer tor busine cectra of tke city than any ether Depot. ROBERT MKEX.SnperintendeBt. W. II. L. XoBLt, General Ticket Agent. A. 8. Bear, Traveling Agent. uovU-dtf 'l lit: INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL DINK, Financial Ap iil and noi(?nnfrd ncpositoryortlipliiitcHl Mate. AUTHORIZFD CATITAL $1.000.000 CASH CA11TALPAID IX - f.VW.OOO UTILL receive subscriptlot ?, a. financial aent of tbe ioveriiineiit, for all of Its popular loans Wiil collect gold inteiT't -n regi-tered and coupor bondn on tbe mit liberal terms. Currency bands casnet on prrentat on wlien due. Always ot hand a full surP1! TU. rever.ne tanps, for sale at tbe regular discount. Will buy and eil all (rfiTfrumrut necur'.tles, orders en WaM:'gtn, coin and exchange in all the principalities. Will make ct'lWtiuns tbrouphout the Wt aud F.ast at very reaaonalde rates. Will" receive deport, and loan rnoiiey at 6 per cent., on gnd security Hainn unlimited fariliUe, will transact U kinds f t.ankinn business on fair term aud with the otmoet promptnsfcs. THEO. P. nAUGHKT, rrea't. INJRA1I FLFTCHKR, Cashier. IiidiauapoUs, lK-cenbr 3, Ib64. SALOON. BATRS 1I0DSB SALOON ILNDKR BATr lloUSK ENTRANCE,) . J, 1UYCUS, Troprictor. TfAIlE Bar Is supplied witb pnre liquors, wlnea, and tba bei-t brands of cigars and tobacco; also the choicest obi Ronrbon and Wbsat Whisky. The, establishment bas been renovated throughout, anffft-dtf MEDICAL. MANHOOD, VND TIIK VlfiOR OK YOUTH REST0REI IN FOUR weeks by DR. KICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. Dr. KiLord, (of l ari.) after ear. of tartest solicitation, has at length acceeded to tie urgent requ.st of the American public, and appoiUed an agent in New York, fur the sale of bis valued and bipbly prixed Essence of Life. This wonderful agent w.ll restore Vai, boo to tbe mo-t shattered conhtitntionalnfoar weeks, and. If used aceo'dicg to printed intructint, failure is lrn;ssible. This life-retoring remedy should be taken by allaboutlomatry,as Its effect are persanent. Success, ia every cate, is certain. Dr. Kicord a k sue nee ef Life Is aold In cases, with full Instruction, for ue, at $3, cr four quarititie-in one for td, and will b sent to ary part, carefully parked, en receipt of remittance to bis accredited agent. Circular pect free on receipt of four .tamps. PHILIP ROLAND, 447 Broome street, Ja-2Id1y One door we-t of Broadway. N. Y. TOBACCO, TOBACCO. n. a. Htr.aa. j. a. racMHoxn. 71VKKS A DIM ?in).M), Manufacturers and Wliolsalcrs, os. !22aiul 21 Second St rrrf, ALTON, ILLINOIS. WK HAVE FKE1 A BRANCH U'VK AT O. 77 South Meridian street, ludianapoli. Ind.. Lere ft a will k-ep ctLi-tali'.ly Oh hand all style cf PLTJO TOBACOO. We re-pectfully Invit the tra?e to call and examine our tk. T will ei sr low, if not lower, than the same stock can be bought In thi or ary other market. marC-dtf MYKH4 & DKCMXuND. AGENCY. S. V. ELLIOTT, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOY MENT AGENT, UHLL ATTFSD TO rROCrRI50 HfLPOFKTERT kind, either in ti. cits or enont'T Um n . v W W - - - - - T i p.rttcular at etition to rentinr aleeptnc ronms .aal irv curing tortiers Per.ns lokin for situatUns 111 do well to call at bis Sic. No. 37 Virginia avenue, one-half square trorn Yatwrton street, wet nae, oraaareaa uox two. n -rzi am UK. A. . SEL.TIAIV, PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON rnCB 50. 10 VIKGI5IA ATtXTJC. kKIDC5CK. NOBTB AIO.HAMA T woticeT " BIHKIIir.HKsrPRICE WILL BE TAID FOR LADIES' I and Oent'a ca.t off clothinc and II kinds cf beaseholJ Roods, at lfc5 East Wahins;ton street, noels aod priate residences ca led eo when del red. A not directed to I. O. Kox e?3 wiil be promptly at naeotO. J. H. KJLÜMÜ.f. fehl.lly REN OVATE RS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT e-pnK ryiTEDTATESDTE-n0CSE,0.J8S0UTB g Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana, At this old aod well-kpown lA,JlK.f k. I -Al t' hav iltm axd woolen fowls dyed in permanent and beaatifal color; and cents nanoents the octhly renovated and repaired. 5ew and second-hand clothitf boaftt and soM, sja, a paticnlar branch In theLniMna dr,rmintMt tut.... btllla stable cloth, or tear I any gamMnt caa b WToaLt uat it can Dot ba visible to the naked eye . t a ... . ivraienii,erioe place, o. 1 Honta i:iota strest. '! JOPH HiKH.S. Pr.,rtMM PROFESSIONAL. DR. UUKII, O wrier ovek wtajs okockut. xo. es toxrm

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