Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4528, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1865 — Page 4

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: TUUR3DA.Y aORIUSQ. APRIL 27. AKDriw jomson's record. Ula opinions mm Papalar catnt L9ts thirl. htt cannot be Caatasa Wbsat ttiolnlw aar. 4ti;iraivB fresst Iii Cnrclonl ftccord "lü regard to inj future cocrse, I will cow make no professions, co pleJgw. 1 t.ave. locg tra cocccctcvl aomewLat actirely with public affair, and TO THE HISTOHV OF MV IMST PUBLIC ACTS.TVfllCII 13 FAMIl Ult TO YOU. I KKFEK FOR TliOSK IHINCIFLKS WHICH HaVEGOVERXKI) ME IIEKETOFOr.E. AND WILL GUIDE HE HEREAFTER. Id general I will sty. I fcave Ioor labored for the amelioration ael ele ration of Ite great ma. of mankind. My opic Ions as to ü. rtr tf-fopcUr Government hare loor been cherieLJ, and, CONSTITUTED AS I AM, IT IS HOW TOO LATE IN LIFE FOR ME TO CHAN (JE THEM. I RELIEVE THAT GOVERNMENT WAS MADE FOR MAN, NOT MAN FOR HOY ERNMENT' f From President Joht.-tri'j f-reech to citizen of Illinois, April IS, ltC3 Additional r.xirncf. niorosti to a Mr.su the foxsT'Tino o as to HATS AX a LTKE.t ATE Mit AXn SLAV I STATE 4 Oa tie 13tb of. December,' 1 SCO. M. JoIdsoq presented a joint resolution proposing to amend the conflitution. It provided, among other things, ihit in all future e'.ectiou, the title being dirided into as many election districts as tbe state U entitle! to electoral rote, and that the TOttrt therein hall rote directly for president and vice president, the majority in each district counting as ose rote, etc , aad concludes with this proviso: ' Provided. Thai the president to be elected in th year 1?G4, ahall L choen from-'one of th laTcboldir ttat, arid the rice president from one of the non slafeholiin; states; and ia the year lfc69, the president ahall be cboen from one of tbe not) alafeholdrng etatea, ar.d so alternating tbe president apd vice president CTery four years between the alaveholdicg and ton slaveholding state during the continuance of tbe govern ment. rmaposts to iti apditiomal oi'A.?fTr.rs to slavckt. On tie name day Mr. Joh&soo ubroittel a proposition to raise a tel?ct committee of thirteen to Icqulre Into the expediency of etaMitiing by constitutional provi-ion : 1st. A line running through the territory of the United S'.atcs, tot included Ulan the states, making an eu'tub! at.J jii.t division of ra'kI territory, south of which line l ivery hall be recognized and protect ! as porertv, bj ample and full constitutional uarante. and north of which line it hall be prohibited 2J. The repeal of all acta of cong:ess in te gird f the restoration of fugitive from labor, and an explicit declaration in the ccu-titutiot, that it it tLe duty of c ich n'ate for itelf tore turn furtive lves when demnled by the proper authority, or pay double tl.eir m? value out of the treasury of the täte. 3d. An amendment of the constitution declaring that slavery fhall exi.-t in nary yard-, . arena's, etc., or not, as i; may be admitted or prohibited by tbe Ute in which such utv yards, arsenal, etc., rat? be situated. Ith. Conrc ehall never ifterffic ith eUverv in the l)itiiet of Columbia, o lon u.- it shall exa:t ia the JSt.ve ot MarjIaaJ. nor even I t,.n ih.v,t tii. intent cf t inhabit if u .,r d ', ... ,,, .v- n-r,M. . 5th. Canrt-s 'hall not tuuvh it.e rrprr-enta-! tto ofthrt(!-ftha of tbe slater ror the in'er H'ate trade'eoatt wise or iolai.d. 6tb. The-1 provisions tobe unnuendabie. like that which rclsfes t;i ti e eu i 'y o! the ftes ia the senate. AUHEMO T TUt D)NTI rtllOX ' XC tS-S AST TO TBirIflllTIUlXIOM. On the lth of December. l,"i. Mr. JeVsrm in addrc!ing the senate in faTor of hs amendment to the constitution, said: "It is not my purpose, sir, to di?cua tbt-.-e proptjsitioci to amend tbe constitution, in detail to-day, and I shall say but little more ia reference to them and to their practical operation; but, as we are now, as it were, involved in testation (for there is a revolution, in fact, upou the country) I luiuk it behooves every man, aud, especially, every one occtipyinir u public place, to indicate, in aoiae nam-er, hia opinions cd sentiments in reference to tbe questions tbat agitate anJ distract tbe pchlie mind. I shall be frank oo this occasion in giving my views aud taking my poitioij, as I have always been on questions that involve the public interest. I believe It is tbe imperative duty of congress to make tome effort to save the country f rom ifn . pending dissolution; aud be that ia unwilling to make an effort to preserve the union, or, in other words, to preserve the constitution, and thermion as an incideut resulting iron the preservation of the constitution. I think is unworthy of public confidence, and tbe respect afld coufiJcace of tbe American pepte. I say it devolves upon every one who ean contribute ia the tdightcjt degree to this result to come forward. and ruako some effort, reasonable in its character, to preserve the union of thec States by a preservation of the constitution. TIXSlEE TO Ik A BHLARWATL.lt IlETltN THE JfOKTn AtD SOfTH. "Notwithstanding we (alluding to tht? people of Tennessee) want to occupy the po.-itiou of a breakwater between the northern and southern extremes, and bring all together if we can, I tell our northern friea5s that the constitntional guarantee must be carried out; for the time may come when, after we have exhausted all honorable and fair means, if thia government still fails to execute the laws, and protect us in our rights, it will be at an end. Utatlemen of tbe north need not deceive themselves in that particular: . but we intend to act in the union and uuder the constitution, and not out of it. We do not intend tbat you thall drive us out of this bou?cthit was reared by the bands of our fathers. It is our bouse. It U the constitutional house. We bare a right here; aud beciue you come for ward and violate the ordinances of the houef we intend to eject you from the building and retain the poieji.-ioa ourselves. We want, if we can, to stay the heated, and I am compelled to say, according to my judgment, the rash and precipitate action of some of our southern frieud, that indicate) red bot caadnes. "I watt to say to those in the north, comply ! with the constitution and preserve its guarantee, and in doing so ve this glorious union and all i that pertains to it. I intend to stand by tbe constitution as it is.icsi-ting u;on a compliance with j all its guarantees. I istesd to stand by it as the , sheet anchor of tbe government; and 1 tiut and hope, though it seems to bo row in the very vor-1 tex of ruin, though it seems to be running between Char bdis and So j 11a. the rock on the one hand and tbe whirlpool on the other, that it will ' be preserved, aud that it will remiin a beacon to ; guide, and an example to be imitated by all the nations of tbe earth. Ys. I interd to bold on : to it as tbe chief ark of our safety, as the palla dium of our civil and our religious I.bvrtr. I iu. tend to cling to it as the shtpa recked mariner clings to the last plank, when the niht and the ! tmpe?t close around him. It i the last hope of human freedom. Although denounced asaiiex-1 pcrimeot by some who waut to ee a cuotituiioo- ' ad monarchv.it has teeu a bucccssfal experiment. 1 trust aod hop that it may be cjr.ticu-J; that this great work may go un. Tni rtiTto or TiNt.v?r.a tut poltü mit hi atoHtr. "If there ar grievancrfs. wLy canLOt w e all J go together, and writa tliem duw.i, and poiut them out to our nortberu frieuda after we fcave agreed oa what those rievaccci were. a-J saj, IJere is what we deraabd; here onr wroegr are enumerated; upoa tbe.'o teraia we have a-reeJ; aod dow, after we have givea you a reasocable -time to consider ih aüdiüooat tuaraiiteea in order to protect ocne.lt e again: these wrorgs. and w may ro it to au act oi revolutiua.' We ! eaa then say to them, 'You hate refused to give j us puaraateea that we thick ar Leeded or the ! protection of oar institution ac i for the r,ro- 1 - . . .a- r tctionor our otnrr intere?is uea tbey dj ' this, I will $0 as far as te who go the furthest. " I tU them here to day. If taey do cot do it, i Tennessee will t fou0d .utfef u firm aLd j ayitld-CaT Io la dacanii lor thoM guaranteeil

II you reluaa laem. tLea. Lav ice made tti ton- ae arwry ur r- 7 jrirg taetr ori .; .1 . , P. .v ders with the aabaenber a; o. 5a ett.hio :reet. oraM eff-rt, LafDg at.au.tcd all other meaci. J here Mtrp. E.y u r ,t Kily tf CIirer., A we may declare Ue assent. tobe brotcu up. ' rultural Wareroom. 'o. "i VTet YSa.tbrton street.

lotaeway'a statt should und, as any other tut la tfctj confederacy. She is not quite to bsrfllgcrtot eoar. She' h cot citing Jrsto fo enocb cole Sb I rt wo b?cterin as Sen proDies to fnecocticilfa Addcaip!iy of Ctto, who declared that his toice was tili for war.' There wii another character there, Lucius, who wa rallf J troo to know what b:s opinions were; od when he was called epen, he replied that be unit confer Ms thought were tcrr.ed on peice; but when the fitremitj nme, Ltio'c, ha wis deüberatire, who was calm, and who?e thonghti were upon peace, was fouDd true to the interests of lis country. He pfored hirr.clf to bei man aod o?dier; while the other w as a traitor and a owsrd We will do our duty: we will ftard upon principle, and defend it to t!;j!s' e itrern'tT." (Speeeh of Dr. 19, !?). Tnr (rxi&a iOvtaxytNT i-)r.H v st i tot rov- u. "The republican plstforni Jeclire., and hc enatr from Illinois arjroe, that the pfr of corigrea being lovcrcin over the tenitorie, it can exclude sUtctt from the territories. Wist da you mean by aorereinty ? I shsll nut o. rulertake to define it cu ill c:asio.n,bjt I will give my onderaUndics; ol the power of conres over the territories. I de:iy any ?ith power is con ferred oo thefeJeial goternment in reference to the territories. It is not oercign. This federal gorernmcnt posMses no sovereign power. All its powsrs are deriTatire and limited, a od those that are not expressly granted are referred to the states repectire!y. Congress ha to rot ereign power. All its powers are derived, and can exercise no single primitire or original power. -Where, then, does it get sovereign power in refereoco to a territory of the United States? WLere does it eren get sorerein rwer 10 reference to tbe District of Caiurobial It bas do such power. Tbe congress of the United Stites may exerci.'c cxcluaire and limited fower; but uot sovereign power. Its authority is limited, it is defined, and I deny tbe assumption tbat tbe federal gomnoe&t has sjTcreign power in reference to the territories of the United State." TBC MMOCa AT1C fARTl AS D ITS ntlMCIPLKS , "If I understand him correctIy.be proceeds cpon the idea tbit anjbody au be a democrat who is in favor of the spread or the maintenance of slavery; be seems to lay tfcat down as an estential or tine qua non of being a democrat. Now, when we come back to tbe broad princi pies of tbe democratic party, we find that, so far as tbe institution of slavery is concerned, it constitutes a very small portion of the basi) and principles on which they intend and expect to administer this government, and have administered it heretofore; but the democratic party assume to be a national party; the democratic paity assume to maintain the constitution and nil its guarantees as it is. They asaume that thij constitution that was made and banded down to us by our forefathers, guarantees the institution of slavery wberevtr found withiu tbe United Stte. They, in advocating tbe restitution of the country ad it is, staijd by this institution ciiled slavery, it being recogu zed by the constitution ol the United States, which guarantees tbat it h;i!l not be disturbed. Then the demncratic parly tUnd on the constitution of the country. They propose innovation. They have'innJe no advance ou the north. They prorose the introduction ot i-onew institution, eo iar as the northern -Utes are concerned ; but they are di'po-jc l to ntjud by the constitution of tbr couitty, m It hi Wen handed down to them, wilitug and anxious t abide by it guarantees. Rccau?e u man in the north, who arrets tht the ii..titution is constitutional, who airrecs that the southern state b-ive conrtitution11 guarantees, staud by an individual in the?outh ru.iintaining these reat constitutional riht, doca that argue that he b in 1 tvur of the spread

I of African slavery; that he i for continuing it j any more thiu the constitution contiuuei it? It ecms to me cot; and nhit the senitor Uy la . - a -.t aowa a ine wucoawac o; mc utrmocrauc pany r.ot the basis of that party. It is a cation i row before thecountrv. and hi- becu one among o;!:er cjucstmnd for a c .n.dcr.;ble length of t.rne; a-J tbe time l:a wen inyu ciriveo, l mir.ü, ween senators, r.orth aud toiilh, C!5 md we-t, bad better begin to look it to i, .u.d sec where it i timing us. Utr. AM) UT LAPOK ill Tt .ALLY All I. AI II 0T11E2. Inj.tcd ot there being a conflict, an iirepieib'.e conflict between slave labor and free labor, 1 say the argument i clear and coucluive tbat the one mutually benefits tLc other; that slave labor is a great help and Hid to free labor, as well as free labor to ehre labor Where does the northern man go, to a very great extent, with his manufactured articles'? He goes to the south for a market, or the southern merchant goes to the north and buys them With what does ho buy them? Does he buy them with tbe product of labor tb.it is ia cualliot with his labor? No. What then? lie buy theru with tbe product of cotton, of rice, of tobicco, and of sugar. Is that conflict? Tbe fact tbat be c!tn produce thee articles with !lve labor, enable him to get tbe meai.s, and eomctimcs a superabundance of means, by which he can pay h'ghcr price for article? raised in the north. "Again, when a man raiii-s mule.- and hoss in th? west ar.d ?onthwe?t, nnd another man r. tires cotton in the south, by means of his slaves, is thf re, as I before inquired, any competition, any irrepresibe conflict between them? None. It is not entitled, in point, of fact, to be dignified with the appellation of an argument; it is sophistry, the product of ingenuity, calculated, if not intended, to deceive thousands of honest laboring mind. Sir, I bad been vain enough to think that I could satisfy a northern man, strip him of Ti bis prejudices, that the southern man who bas capital invested in slave labor is bis bet friend. Let us analjze this a little more, and ?eo where it will carry us to. You talk about a slave aristocracy. If it is an aristocracy, it is an aristoc racy of labor. What kind of aristocracy have jdu in the north? Capital and money. Which is tbe most odious in ifs operations an aristoa rcy of money or an aristocracy cf labor? Which ia the most unyielding? Which i the most exacting? Every man h:.s the answer io bis own mind." LEGAL. Notice lo Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. JTATK Of INDIANA, If AKIOX COUNTY, COURT OF COMMON I'LEaS. Notic 1 fc?Tbj rH en that w jUUm F. Collin, administrator of tbe estate of William J. Northway, deceased. La f.i bi petition to Ml tbe real e-tate f tbe JecetU-nt, Li personal beinir. intuflicient to pay bis Jebt: and that aid petition will be beard at tbe cet term of the Court i f Cainioa Tleas of a;d county. Attert: WILLIAM WALL A CF., C. C. P., Marlon Co. apr25-d3t broaust TLiu: fir''r ErttUfJ! C4lFiAeeo"SA lar9 Utter for tvo 3 ctT.t ttaaij. Young: Jim JltMlhnl Alvier. (GRATUITOUS adrice C'en ia dieae of th urX oo Krai ur:nT,y aad x&al organ, ia the rrjn.Tl vt tbe Weterr. Me.'.iiral Aociation, w Lich are et t by ma.l in sealed e'irrl.jf , free of charge. The rgauitalioa w frmerf ti !:j'ei,e Lf i:J reI'aMe treatnjer.t, a:;d cotr.po-i'd f tbswellkCvwa pb vcau, to whom all letter tr.ut be directed, IRS. JACKSON. IIF.r.r.XKT 4 CO., tJ-dly l x A'.v; Cincinnati, O. NOTICE. To CaiDCntCrS. StairtuildeTS. Cabi-f , , Ai . n i,. neimasers ana io ina ruDiic. ItU'lS KOLII, Plsia and Ornan-.et.tal Job Tr.niJ er. South ureet, tetwren Pe:.airlvsi.la and Merl''u treera. Keep constantly en baud a good avortmeci aia.r ta...-f-r arid -! Po.s, aud tarn them t order. Also, 11 :ad cf tarnlj :u b'.iildxg work done to order. I will receive a'l k!sd cf trdrs !a turning ia tbe cabinet miklrg Use. ld-tt.s. tab leg, Ac. All werk Jr,e proa-r:I, i.-atiT ar.d at reasonable sprl5-d3m G OLD TUMBLISci-- :i pernors anting Shade Trees, rra t irej, rerirens. er anything in Tree Boaea fan-iabed II de'rd. aprll WM. 0. F.LDEB. NOTICE. and after JCo&day, May 1st, 18C3. this Compacy VJ will not receive Ur Fares anything but Jfational urTBCT. eaoept at the dlacetat charaed by our Cl:y h'f M Q 5XSr .pmi-ii -t 5.rtet ai.ij Uapt-r

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RBJIOTAL. Doctor WJl. TnO.T2SOi, HAS EFLUOTID WS OTTICZ IROM VinCINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WnKE nE WILLCONTIXCJC to treat aa4 car frivat latta, la aU tberrppeciei, tae, rrai"catioc atd phases. Ir. Wra. ThciDüoa will fire to each patient a written Initruraect, tirdii him-if t effect a radical and pxraaneut cure, or make so! cLr?-. Ir. Wm. Tn(nrin k mad ts,. treat raei.-t f P?)T-e Diaea aVi pecfalty siwe the year 1S1 three years In the city ot fcaffalo, N.T., eit.Lt yearn in Chicago, t'l-. arid twoycars in Peoria, lit. burin eibt jeara practica ia Chicago, 111., be cared ver thirteen thoctaLd caei. Ir. Wra.Tbotii.on, in bis practice f"r 8croftila,EbeBCialis and general di-eae of the blood, a Fumigating Vapor l-ata of tbe aiotftlngerilor. kind, in conjxu-c-Loa with internal trratcn nt. SEKINAL EMIS-IONa.thecoriieqtience oflf-abnse. Tbi solitary vice, r depraved anal ladn'rtnce, I Lractk-ed by tL youth of both sexes to an almost aa mittel extent, producing; with unerring certainty the fallowing train of morbid ymptont anlek combated by scicnti'c madlcal measorec, v'.z- ?a!low countenance, dark ii under the eyes, pain in tbe head, ringltif In tha earn, arid ootei lik tb ruliing of leaves and rat tlaig of chariot, ar'a-siDe about the loina, weaaneanof tLelimbs.confttsei vision, blanted Intellect, loss of confidence, diftidenco la approaching traeger, a dislike t form new acquaintance, a disposition to sbnn society, Iomi of meraory, beetle Ca.she, pimples and various emp tiona about the face, furred tongue, eight sweats, fetid breath, cough ,connjmpt!oTi, raottnaania,and freTieLt ly ln?antty. Th aSiCted, tn tbe first appearance cf any cf the above symptoms, honld Immediately apply to Di.Vm. Thomson for rtlief. jfg-03?ce sad Consultation Rrom o. 79 South Delwar street, Indianapolis, Ind. P.O. Boa 1650. Jan24-dly MEDICAL. MANHOOD! i Flow Destrojfd, How Restored. Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. IH CONN ECTION WITH THE C.F.NEItAL PRACTICE of Medicine, I treat by a new and reliable medium, aud wit a tbs happiest results, all fonn of diseases of the Nervou. HeminaJ and Urinary and Sexual ey stems. Tousg cien with hollow cbeeka and pallid countenance, Ullinr in fearful language tbe silent working of some fortnidi'e disease undermining your constitution, meniory and reason, harrying you to a prematur death, reflect while reason hobli nway and avail yourself of a treatment that dUMpaiea tbe tl:ghtet disease, and eure tbe Lftrrair.g weakness and other cause cf erious diOiculty and pvrpelual annoyance Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weaknei, N-cturnl Kmis bions. Sexual Lability, impotency, Efiects of Self-Abu, and the;r results Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contract, Mental and Physical I'rotratior, Fp!'.ep"y, fTanifyand Cn.inmption. The foe. Like a taunJh murderer, t-teaay to LL p'irpoe, Preise bin das through every lare oflife. Nor mle once the track, but p'ees on. Till forced at last to thelreTneti oq er;r,e. And at once be sinks." IJaewise, I will raaran'ee a rad.c-l cure of Syphilis, Cn rrlujea and ilet, ia all tLeir rsfcs. entirely renioring from the llood tbe lat spirk i-f ths terrible diseases that i rra t'ja'.ly b-trn up to fountain of life. Discasc3 and Oonditioin Peculiar to Females. TLe Leauiy aud ex'.rv-nie delicacy of tLe female orfrauiiali -ii. to ay nothing of its pbysiwioical characteristics, are saüicier.t irdicatloiis that It I mVect to form of di'ea.ne and ni'Miflcstlo'i peciilijr to it.-elf. Tbe phyniciun of the present daydx-s not encounter any more fornix of utoriiie li-eaec tiian did the physician of tifty jear ago; but ovs ing to the pre sect -ocial condition of woman, her disease ere Increared to frequency, and to tbe truth of tbia ajaertion the melsiK holy deathshy consumption bear ample witr.esH. At the American li.-pcnsary we treat by a new method, and with tlse happiest re.-ults. Prolap sus Uteri, (falling of the womb,) Eruption of the .skia, Chlorosis, or Green Sicknens haracte riied by jellowisb, dirty green pallor of tbe surface; tmansio ilo.viuui, r absent llen&truatiou; Amenorrhea, or Retention of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and dimcult Cow of tbe llene; Menorrhagia, or profuse MenRtruatloii; Lecchorrhea, cr excessive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly coloreos and transparent. Reader, I Lave Riven jou a class of uuseaes that are met with In Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would say that there aro many other forms of d lipases peculiar to your sex dHcars of ITejniancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. I omit it for the council chamber, adding but ne more disease to this list, and that t a formidable one t'lce rrtion of the body of the Uteru. If you are afKictl with organic eakuen, or any assemblage of morbid phenomena of this character, you have no time to spare, but at once apply for med csl ad. If too late to arrest the disease, it is at least possible to palliate Üie symptoms, and thus smooth the pathway to an untimely grave. In a majority of Instances thee diseases have madj considerable progress before the patient becomes alarmed. In some cases an euiaciation is tbe first Indicatior tbat attracts the attention of the patient's friends. And here, reader, let me call your earnest attention to the fearful Mgnitkance of the word "wasting." It not only constitutes the leading feature, but the earliest and mast ominous symptor s of Consumption, examples of which are invariably met with in youcc ladies mho are gifted with high intellectual endowments, refined ac-coznp'i.-hments, and eye? fashing with unnatural brilliancy not regarding thee indications as being those of incipient disease, but tbo.-e of personal charms. True, alan! the poet sings Consumptions cheek ne'er looks more pure. And lovely, than when past all cur. And yet that bloom, co fresh so still, Has lent its Meeting aid to kill, A nd speaks, to those who watch Its hue. Of sckne, dea'.h and suffering too; Thowc;h who, Just viewing arght so fair, Could dream that death was there!" Address P. 0. Box VXi. Hj-Office hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. Ü. Room No. 2-1 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. feblti-dly TOYS, &C, &C. 65 Maiden Lane, New York, lilPOKTKRS OF China, Fancy Goods, Beads Slate Pencils, &c, Invites the attention of buyers, offering tbem tbe largest assortment at the tuobt reasonable prices. fcb23-d3m REAL ESTATEACENCY. is: i.i. 4v co.wki:. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, ., s Went U attiinfoti Street ixniAS vpolis, ixd. I 71 VERY variety of business appertaining to a Vlilltary xi Claim Ajjeiicy trar:-scted :c a manner to warrant satisfaction. The attenic n of tboe Istii.g to purchase, esll, Ust or rrr.t real e--t!e ia directed to this Ira. feb-dlf IRON WORKS. IRON WORK, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, r VKRANDAUS, ZJlUK VAULTS, IRON DOORS, SHCTTEFS, FOLTS, TLA1X AND ÜRNAlir.STAL IPw05 STAIRS AND -i:m:icai. iiousi: sjiitiii.;. BLII.DERS OF VZ. 3Ijivm Patent Jail. B. F. UAUGH 1 CO., No. 15 Sonh re!ware Street, Ind'arapoIU. SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, .to. -.'33 IlAat It ualtlnstoil Strrrl.Mgu or the tilg Hand. FC&X1TUR asd StoTta. T.rware acd Id si. la com p;a variety. Also, U klfii of Urcie rsrä!.hirg Goods. r J. R MAROT

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V -.V -. V DR. JOHN BULL'S COH IOUII CB9R0N BITTERS. Tlio Latent and .11 l I inportant Discovery OF THR NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! Ho man's name ia more intimately connected with the histerv of MATKRIA MEDIC A of the United States, or more favorably ksown a a pioneer fn Medical Discovery than that of Dr. .Toh ii Rull, of Louisville, Stent itvkv. Ills Inimitable preparation of SAIt-SAa'Altll, IjA has long Mood at the Lead of the various compounds of tbat valuable dreg. H'm Compouud ot WILD CHEKUV has rmiue a household word throughout the West aiid Sroutli. llii Worm LuxenIre, in bis thnn a er alter thir iulroductiori. tUiitOl a refutation As wide pread a.- the continent wf North America, hut the crowning glory of hi" life remain to be attained in his discovery, or rather comb'.uatiou. for he de not claim to hate been tbe dixoverer of f:i-;iiliO blch ia tbe bAM. cf the P.ittef t.ow ofi'ere-1 to tbe pullic. That honor bf loucs to the native inual-itant! ol Central America, to whom it virtn-n hen been Known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids deiiat.ee to the mott deadly malaria an i handles wühent fr the mot venoinous serprnts. lt; a belief with tbem, that whil there Is breath in ibebod tue Cedrou J poe:i' to tinr, r: luatter what th i-ea may be. hile Dr. Bull i not prvpar-d to endorse tbis ettravaSant pretension, bo i nevertheless hnti.-Ced from a thorough examination or the evidence relating to it virtues, that as a re uie!y and preventative of all diseases arihitg froiii exposure, eithtr to cbacife of weatLtr or tlunaie, or to rui u-matir iuJlaei.ces, it stral WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves tbe reputation it ha so long enjoyed in Central America and the Yfai Indie. And its attendant train of tyuiptotus. It acts more LIKE A CHARM than a medicine. There i LotblDg iu the whole range 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 1 Ith edition of the C. S. Dispensatory, pages 1337 and 138. A series ef experiments in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and be is bow enabled to offer to tbe public a combination of CEDROX with other approved tonics, tbe whole preserved In the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he Js confideut has n equal in the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, bu ub lie have long since learned to estimate such t ... their true value. The safest plan is for every one to te for blmelf the virtues of a new medicine. c;ivr. rrm: CEDROW BITTERS OSK TRIAL, AND TOO Mill. SKVPR ÜSK ATt OTnXKi. It ia &o( necessary to pubL.h a long Lst of diseases tvt which the CEDROX BiTTKKS are a specific. In all diseases cf the Uov;!s Liver or Kidneys, Iu all a7ectlous of tbe H MAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMUNT CF THE STOMACH OR HOW ELS; LOGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It 1 destined to uperM-.;.- a!! other remedies. It not only cures tbee diea.ec-, but it prevents tbem. A wine glass of tbe B-.tters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the lil effects of the most unhealthy clima:e,nd screen the person taVir It agtiiut disease usder tbe mot trying expofure. Sold b I3rujr;lta aud (irocers Ceti erallIr. JOII. HULL, Principal Ot!c-. Fif.h Street, I.on!vlile, Ky. SOLD WddU.ilLX BY DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 South .Merldlau Street. INDIANAPOLIS. Who also sell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, DULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. Rt&amler DAILY, liEKFKll t KC KU .lecWvi-dlyarwlJteiaa

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aDVArcrp 0 Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY. PLATE, PISTOLS w Citin, lulcnl Ititrumrnt, WEAUIXG APPAREL, BED CLOTHING. w IIuietiold Ueods of t:ery Oeacrip tfsn. All articles of valae bought, aild -r exchanged at Ute UNION LOAN OFFICE, .Vo. lH.-i Kast Washington St., (A few doors west of Utile's Hotel.1) 5. R All transactions strictly confidential. JgyAU unredeemed pledge are sold Ter the amount due. febPMy. J. & U. SOLOMON. Z W - lM THE a STATE IN 01 AN A - a i Has so coksectio wmi axy otiiir boa buss uext of the eaaje name, in or out of Indfinapolu W. & H. GLENN. Prcürietort QUEENSWARE, &C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. A. WOODBRIDGF, AGlVT 1MPÜKTSR OK QTJEEXTSWARE, 1ST XC E 6 ASL SWA RE, TABLE CUTL1CRY AND PLATED WAUI2. JFJ'Price reduced to corr-ponl with tbe present va'ue of Go'd. No. 16 West Washington Street, Iiidi:tii:ipoi. lt:d. uiar2-d32i Philosophy of Marriage. iK PROPRIETORS OFTUE NEW YORK MCSEUX of Anatomy bare determined, regardless of ftV pense, to L-sue free, (for tbe benefit of buffering huraauity, and suppresa'.oa of quackery,) four of tLeir mot Interetirg and inMructive Lectures on ilarr.aveand its d:squa!;3ca;ion. Nervous and PhyMcel Deb;lity, Premature decline cf Machoxl, Ind:getlon, Wealtiies or Depression, Iaj potency. Loss f Knerej acd Mauly Power; tbe great Social Evil, aud those Maladies wtich result from youthful follies, eacenes of mataritr, or ignorance of Physiology aud law of Nature. These invaluibie Lectures have been tbe means of enlightening aaJ saring thousands, aad will be forwarded free, on receipt of four stau?, by addressing Se-re- ; tary.Xew Tcrk üuseura of Aaatoxy and Medicine, C18 Broadway, Sew Tor Jan'JI-dly I'ltlVATE DISEASES. DR. COLTOUR,SfFDICAL 0F71CK NO. 63 SOUTH Meridian Street, forfeits his fee if be fails la cur ing sty case that rs ay come under his care, no matter how obftioate er long standing. lie warrants you a care. Syphilis, In the primary stage, helped in 55 minutes, cared ia 5 hours. Gleet of VO years standing cured by Dr. C. '" Kur 7 to 10 p. M --arS REMOVAL. Pk X. B0HLN, AKCHITECT, has removed HIS o2!ct froa tlit JEtna Billdi2 ts his resldeact 14 West Ohl street, besre Meridian aad Citaets. aa 1 3sa

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REAL ESTATE BROKERS. o. uly?J-dly CARPETS, YALL-PAPER, fitcEEW CABPST STORE o. SI I'll.! WaIiittlon SI.. .Sli null's O l I taiid, OV POSIT tl THE COURT UOCSF VE HA VF A I tP.fj: STOt.'R CS CARPETS, OiX-CLGTHB, MATTILt(tS, SATHJ DELAINES, Rt'.PS PEKIN CLOTHS, iui;jusU f.uct't 51u-slitj & .ulllii:iu.Lii AS: of these Oood.-t Laving Lt'ii purchased before the late a-iter.- in thvKast, e ni'.l t-il theni K-wor kh:i Iew 1 orV wlioU-iale pi ire. Alt-o Jum received 100,000 iietre$ IV a II i'ai r ;ti;! Window Shades KRAÜSS & CALL. e.-.'M'M-dl E X PR ES SC O MP A HIES. American Ezprc33 Company, AKOZBE UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE 03? THE CORKKE OF WASHINGTON ANT Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Three daily Expresses to Kew Tori; Two dally KxpresKes to Cincinnati, ni Two daily Expresses to Chicago and St.Latir ; The above Companies sre tbe oaly privileged Kxprosrr ; the following roads, via: tyDlA-NA CFKTKAlt LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS k PXKU; TKRRB HA UTK k. RICHMOND; BELLKFONTAINK tt INDIANAPOLIS. Koaey, pakaea, vslaa'jles aul freight carried iti safety and dit-paUh, and in char of vpecia! and eSli-Itai raessEgera. Notes, Ellis and Lraf-.s u 'M promptly coIleA-te! au-: readyreturiia maoe i. EJlTiCKf 1ELD. A gea t WINES, LIQUORS. &C. WINE HOUSE ! LOUIS LANG, 29 .South Meridian street. (SENTINEL BUILDING.) IMPORTER OF RHINE AND CHAMPAQNE WlNEif; Otard and Cognac Brandies; licKaud Gin; Jamaica hum red Cordials. Also dealer In Catawba Wines, Still acd Sparkling, ef the tnot approved brands; Bourbon Whisky; Peach r.randy; Catawba Eraady; Stock Ale; Porter and Beer, and Hitters of various kinds. These articles are all offered for sale by the bottle or larger quantities. ChUy Iih.in Wi xe fur tale on draught. 1MPORTFD CIGARS and TOBACCO, of the choicest brands, will be kept constantly on band. Jfr'Having fitted cp a neat establishment and offering for sale only pure articles and of tLe bet quality, the subscriber hopes to receive, as te solicits, a liberal share of tbe patronage of tbe public marl7-dtf LOCIS LANG. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. sVTnTfprrsQTi & Vcrna ä&Vaui ilUit W Ja A WA JJ REAL ESTATE AGEXCV First Door E:ist of Palmer Hoas (UP STAIRS.) S TZJZ HAVE FOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTi 12 V tlje Ctty of Indianapcli', and f arms and Fanning Lands in tb:s Stale, ai.w'll rtU lower tbD cat be purchased e!eewbere febal-dAwly H. .71. NPICER & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Elinois Street Ixiiiuiia.ioI!. TiMi. S'eidiv PROFESSIONAL. m bt:j k. sat. josania w. oomov. liVA' V GORDON, ATTOI.IVRV AT LAW, INDIAXaPOLI::. INDIANA. OSce, No. luajid 11 Ne A TaibwU'a Äaditf , South of the Po-txfl'.c. dec)-dra MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. Trir are orreaiNG scper:o2 inducp.xents to pereens Ith a lktle rady mears to secure hora.. W etil Lot Entirely on Time aad erect comfortable dwellings, ballt y go workmen aad in good style, on tbe paytoentof h fas much as the Improvenienta will c t the reioai-a to be paid on ea.y payment not icBch more than a fair ert en tbe premises. Havitg lots la nearly all parte of the city, we caa accommodate all wishing to accare a home; and ha vng a large amoant of lumber on hand, and workmen reaiysrxplojed, ws caa erect btlilrjioa laort tetlce M'KKRNAJT 4 PIEBCX. pt-dtf Keal Kateta ip

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FOUNDRY AND STOVE XT0III5LS. I.OI1D c PCCU. Vaxifscttrtrs aai WUIwaJs DeaWs ta sTOfEs, ffotorr-VTVfxxaf:, af. VLL OUE STOTFS AC2 0? TDK L-tTXJT 15 ' an ostixapn ved panema. imr other work wUl embrace Iroo Froeta, Celaaas, naHway, M. asd Ecue Cartlr-g 4c-, Ac. Orders hy man or otberwi A!',citfd, ltd preuartat tention giYea. Our price fcaa,j M J0w as any. OSce, Sa-riora and Tcnzirr l'U Soitl De ware street, twe a;vare tirrt-Jy eact eft be Uaioa Iirpew octi3 iVIXTCK AUICAlsGCHCXT. o rv c l iv rv t , 60TJTaXR2i OHIO, .orlli -Enxtrrii Ktrn ttickv. Indianapolis and Cincinnati w Shorl-Llno us. .zl. ii cr -s crz2 --x. o X A5D AFTKJt K05DAT, NOV. Utk. TBAIX! will run as fellow; Leare IJIaoapoÜ. Uorniaa; Expresa. 4 10 A 31 Mail lO.S A M MghtKxpreas 70 P M ArriVe atlBdlanapelis. Momlng F.xpress 100 P 51 Kail IM P ItNight Expresa 10 J P M jn"Fare the same as by any other Route, sad the spe.l, safety and comfort f tralna rual t the beet lines in tbe country. JljAsk rr tickets via "lrjdianapUle aadCiaclnoat Railroad." Mpeeliat fa otlce. Ta ihtw track late Ctbctanatt Ls complete, and pasaer.gers by this line are now landed tbe 5ew pearl Street Depot' Dear the Burnet Boose, abat one mile nearer the bulnea centre af the city than any other Depot. kOBF.RT MF.XK.SeperinU&de&t. W. H L. Soaut, General Ticket A (eat. A. j l sv, Traveling Agent. novli-dif Tilt: INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, rinaitcial Aprnl mid De if,' tinted nrpoltory of the Untied Matei. AUTIIOUIZKD CAPITAL CASH CAPITALPA1D IS ...1 1.000,000 . ... $500,000 W TILL receive suLscriptloLfc, a financial agent of V V the Government, fur ail of Its popular loans IV HI collect gold interest ou registered and coupop t on Js on tLe mt liberal terms. Currency b-ads csshet on presentation when due. Alway on band a full supply of L. revenue atampe, for a!r at the regular discount. Will bny and cll all goverrment a-curities, orders cn vVebington, coin and erhaure la all the principal citUs. Will make cc'Icciiotis thro'ugbt.bt the Wet aiid Eat at ven reasoiial!e rates. Will receive deposits, aud loan tiiocey at 6 per cent., on god ecun'y llavti g unlimited fai ilit'.e-, will transact all kinds of bat)5cing business on fair terns and with tbe utmost protrptness. THEO. P. KAXGHKT, Pres't. INGRAM FLKTCHER, Ca!:Ur. inJiauapolif, December "J, laöa. decs -dl y BATHS HOUSE SALOON, ( CNDI'.Ii h.KT't i LVLl. KNfilANCX,; I. 3, M VEHS, rrojirlctor. f jTilIE Car ls supplied with pure liquors, wines, and the 1 b st brands of cigar and tobacco; also tbe cholrect old Bocrbon and Wheat WhUky. The establlshment ba been renovated throoghoet. aag8-dtf MEDICAL. MANHOOD, VXD Tnr. VIGOR OF YOCTn RESTORED 15 FOUR week, by UR. EICOUD'8 KSSKNCK OF L1I E. Lr. hicord, (of Paris.) arter years ol earnest solicitation, Las at length accetded to tie urgent request of tbe American public, and appoloted ar agent In New Tork, for the sale of his valued and highly prised ICanc of Life. This wonderful agent will restore Matbood to the mot shattered conrtitutiots in four weeks, and. If used according to printed intructifn, fatlare ls Impossible This hfe-re.-toring remedy should be taken by all about to marry, as its effects are permanent. Success, In every case, I certain. Dr. Kicord'a Essence ef Life Is sold in cases, with full Sci'tnictior.s for use, at 93, or four quantities ia one for $9, and will be sent to any part, carefully packed, en receipt of remittance to bis accredited agent. Circular sect free on recffpt of four stamps. PHILIP ROLAND, 447 Broome street. Ja:i21-dly One door weet of Broadway. S. T. TOBACCO, TODACCO. o.s. Kitas. i, . ticatstijxt. HYEIIN V- : 11 UM MOND, Manufacturers and Wholsalers, rVos. 22uii til Seconal Street, ALTON. ILLINOIS. UTK HAVKoPKVED A BRANCH H0UJ AT NO. 77 South Meridian street. Indianapolis Ind., where we will keep constantly on hand all styles of TOBACCO. Vi'e re pectfully Invito Ue trade to call and et amine our stock. We will sell u low, if not lower, than the same stock can he bought la this or any ether Market. mar-dtf MTfcKi & D&UXXOND. AGENCY. S. V. ELLIOTT, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENT, WILL ATTKND TO PROCURING HELP OFETORT kind, either in the cif or country. Be will pry particular attention to renting sleeping rooms a&d procuring boarders. Peron lookitg for situations i!' do well to tall at bis eff.ee. No. 37 Virginia aveuue, on-ba!f square Irora Washington street, west s.de, or address Boi I'M. anrt3 d3m IR. A. . SELMAV, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FFl CK SO. IO VIRGINIA ATKNTJK. k::;rNGr. t nokth aiaFAMA t. .1 15 NOTICE. f IviiKUI lIiESTFLICE WILL ZZ FAIT) FOR LADIES' 2 and Gent's cat off clotbicg and all k'nds of beuehoH go!p. at l-5 Fat Wa.hinftos etreet. Hotel and privat residence ca'led en wbeo desired. A novo directed to P. O. p.-x 28 will be promptly ttndedto. J- M. SOLOMON. feblB-dly RENO VATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT f F vnr. UNITED STATES LIE-HOUSE, NO. 5 I0UTB j( Illinois street. Indianapolis, Indiana. At this old and well-knewo evtabli.hsnett. the ladlee can have silks aad woolen r?oda dyed In penaanect and be aatiful colors; a&d genu' ganaenu thov&c(h!y resova ted and repaired. New and second-hand clothing beugtt and sold, also, a pati-u!ar brauch In thebualneea debomtsated Cne draw lag b'.llla stable clott, cr tear la any garmectcaafcw e wroucht l:.at it caa not be viatble te the naked eye. Remeraber tbe place. No. S South I n.'iwU street. ttalO JOSEPH HARsV.rrpnete. PROFESSIONAL. XIt- UUSII, OTFICZ OVER lIAJs CIOCKM, 50. 05 IWUTH Clisoia street. Jose! etc 3a. 48T Sena X!ao txeec, isjdlaaepvUa, ted-