Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4529, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1865 — Page 4

DAILY SENTINEL

FRIDAY 1I0RMNQ. APRIL 21 Ttya Tie Cladaaa'J 0 ajet's. Ilcnt ruction Dicta. Complimentary ctlli cpoa a nw pressest arc very well, although compliments to power are always aey.eVQd ars ratber thrifty tlan gtcerooj. Aßd it is Ttry well for persons who we at Washington oo thtir strcral pursuits, looking, aaaoy of them, for lb contingencies of a new presidential inauguration, ihoald constitute Lh use Ires into delegations from their reapect!? italtfl, and call oo tht president, aal p!ed0 him the aupport of their a Ufa. Though in point of fact the acceasioa of a president, according to tbe constitution, doca not require ratification ty the autea; and aupport of the president is from in'iit idaali, who arc apt to rote for the opj-ositc party, if they are displeased with bis administration. We note that the Indiana delegation undertook to instruct President Johnson iu the whole theory of reconstruction, ta which tbej ? cry empbaticallr affirmed that a ftate could cot aecede, nor be taken outjof the ction in any manner. We i apposed the war bad fettled thtt point 10 far ae aeceoaioniat. are concerced, and that there was not at toy time any doubt of it on the part of the aupportera of the government. Still, correct principle aboold always te kept prominent, and eren a patent fart, like that of the Tocdle,' fraternal relative, will bear reaffirmation. The (Jelegtlei alao ifliiccd with great po-i-tlvesean thai there is oo power in the United State government to pneish the people of a state collectii elj Lj reducing it to territorial condition, which ia 11 important aa the reaffirmation of tbe lratercal fact before alluded to. Cut if the delegate mean tbat tht ITnited State goreromeot after having subdued the Insurgent, had no power to gorern them until such time as it Ely see t to allow them to reform their gor em merit, it process is like vaulting ambition which orerlcap itüclf and while they are trying to n themselves as Ineffably against the doctrine ol secession, they hare landet oa the doctrine that a state is oat of the jurisdiction of the United States, unless it baa a atate government in existence, and that if the general government exercises direct jurisdiction oter a atate wboc a local goTernmentljdeatroyed.it recognizes the state 14 out of the union. This Is seccssioni.'m turned foolUh. It seems to cs tint such logic heaps up words to confuse knowledge. The delegates say the loyal people of the states alone can gorern it. Bot suppose there are no loyal people. Then their logic runs into secession; for if the people of a atate are unanimously rebellious, and tbe national authotity cannot govern them, their state is independent. Thus this antl ecccsaion purism of doctrice run icrnriaMr into - cesionism. Tbe delegates try to dirken counsel by prejudicial words, when they arue that there is no power "to punih the people of a state collec tirely by reducing it to a territori.il condition." It ia not to punish the people, but to secure a loyal state overrment, thtt tie mtiun e jprci'ts ita authority directly over them The condition of the people of territory ia not a penal one. They hare all their rights protected by equal laws. Can loyal mm pretend that this U a cor.dition too screro for rebel?? Or will honest men compare the political condition of tbe mass of the people in the states which now hare reconstructed government, with that of the people of the United States territories, to the dishonor of the Utter? The delegates affirm that the loyal men of a state hare the right to go rem It is an grave as the fraternal affirmation alluJe 1 to iu tome part of these remarks. Iut it seems in some ca?c: to require pretty strong superYUion by the United Ststes authority to nable the loyal uiti to gorern; so strong tb it it seem very like a government by the United State; and that, thee delegate argn?, rerognlzei the sfrs as cut of the union. In fact the union, according tJ t'.icir ido, is a alippery place, and the ftrttrs are continually liib!-; to flio eff withou' snjbodv infr.T.Iing it. The delegates, with the füun einnlencs ol mind that we h ive once bfiro alluded to on the fraternal question, rcifiürm that the loj.il men, be they few cr many, have the right to govern It is a crs.ve point. But it a pro im to be neces art to ascertain whether there nro my loyal men; who are loyal men; and to provide that the right of the loyal man to govern shall not he overcome bj the dilojil majcrity. Ia the government of a dozen or two, or a thousand or two, protected from tbedis loj&l ma jority b) tho United States nrmy, in 1 ?ubjcct to tbe conditions prescribed bv the gercr il govern meat, a sttte government in any rational cse of words? Did the government make Tennessee out of the union by appointing Andrew Johnson covernor of it, with control of all it institutions? The delegation it the crime cf treason is individual iu it character, mm tan t-nly be treated individually, and not collectively. They affirm thts in the face of the decision of the supreme court, and of the great facts before their faces that a great civil war is raging, which make1) us treat the traitors c-iHoctirely, and to Inflict penalties on them collectively Uy whit individual treatment of tho crime of treason do we hold prisoners uf war without indictment or trial, seize property and convert it toouruc, capture a traitor ' vessel and coufheate it? Dy the individual treatment of treasou we could not touch these save by indictment and conviction by jury of each particular individual in the district where YU oTert act of treason wai committed. Aua ine üeiegate argue mat treason ouiy forfeits political and civil rights individually, and does cot forfeit their state governments. Then the forfeiture of civil and political rights individually by the crime of treason can only be made by an indictment and conviction, as aforesaid, of each person (or treason. Therefore, upon the doctrine of thi delegation, all the rebels are now ia full legal possession of their political righU. and no power can prevent their ex-erc-sirg them in the state governments. Logic is a weapon which is apt to cu. the hands which unsktüfully wield it. We doubt if the delegates enlightened the public council by their effort to forestall the executive and congreaaiooal action or doctrine. But we suppose they are responsible only "personally" and "individually" fcr their doctrines and reasoning, and that their state cannot be judged by them. Iltirlnl Custom. The first recorded instance of tie use of money by man, was the purchase of a grave as if to teach as, who apend our live in buying and e!I ing, that this is after all the sum total of our poaaeasioaa which is permanent on earth, this the oal use to which aloe e all our accumulations can be put for our benefit. There is an inexpressible moumfulnesj in the simple account of that purchase made by the patriarch, when the first death occurred in his family. "or it is uninteresting, ia this point of view, that it exhibits one of the earliest customs cf burial aa that of returning the dust to the earth from whence it sprang, committing the body to the care ia the fild. where it should be "out of sight. There : is every reason to belief e that at this same time the Egvptians were ia the habit of embalming tbe dead, and laying them in caverns on the Nile banks; the artificial and anxious preservation of the body being doubtless connected In some close way with a belief in the resurrection of the same bones and tleh, and the re occupation in person of the homes in the vi!ev of the great river. Other customs were introduced iu other si tion. at more or le.-s remote period? The burn ing of the body, and the collectiou of the very small amount cf ahes remaining, was a com moo practice amorg the early nation It was introduced into Kgjpt by tbe Greek. The catacoxbs of Aleiinim aHurled terj mtervstirg and remarkable illustrations of all the various customs which prevailed during several suciesive centuries. These cataeoml were in a range of limestone blufis on the eahore, until about ten years ago, whc they were hewn down and the stütze turned to lime fjr building purposes. Ad exploration made bv to American gentlemen in thefe tombs, befcre they were thus reCboved. khowed a curious atriv of burial custom of different periods. Among the upper and more aecesth!e tombs were those of Roman date. In these hundreds of un s were arranged onshelre. each containing the ales of the dead. Some urna were nlaced in niche a. others in holes in the rock fitted to receive tleaa. p,..iJe cd under these were tombs in which lay the christian dead, known to besuch by the little canhcra lam:s found by the skeletons, marked with th cros and other signs of faith. These christians of old Alexandria teemed to be burled In the simplest form, tbe body prob, bly draped in cloth and laid la the rock hewn vault wltLont a ccEn Whan the tombs were

opraetj tfcert wai cioall; found totblaj but a skeleton, with a Uttlo rounded heapofdest. the lamp standing sear the head, black with the flickering flime wt:ch b4 realised, after the stone wa close.!. Deeper down In tbe rock were found the painted tomb-s in which the mora mied bodies of the old Egyptians had lain. But it no were tenantlesa, for tbe succeeding generations bad robbed and occupied the tombs of the old Egyptians, and the sinking of the hill towards tbe water level of the sea (a depreaion which has gone on for centuries on that coait) had let in the dampness and sometimes the water itself.

to that nothing remained of the ancient tenants or their saeccKrs. In the Holy Lwl the custom of burial has always remained the ame since the days of A bra barn's purchase. The dead were laid either in hewn faults or !n the earth itc!f. The bills are full of open vanl;s, but the dead of that old land have long sirce gone to du-t in the sacred dust. TLst soil is rich indeed in tbe treasure of s ich earth. It is iiv.: strange tbit the leraeli'ea desire so ardently tobe buried there; nor ii it strange 'Xxi christian nations have, ia some instances, imported tbe earth of Talestice to form the a.r.I of their cemeteries One can scarcely go amiss there if be desires to sleep in the earth with the prophets and priests and king cf bible day?. The soil of Palestine must be thoroughly mingled with the clay that or.ee was the strength and glory of Israel. The flowers that bloom on a thousand bills are nourished with the dust of Rachels and Ruths aid Marys. The oik trees that stand on the pi tins and crown the mountains from Hebroa to Lebanon, spring from the clay tb it im oace such men as Joshua or Gideon, or David. Around Jeru!em the Hebrew dead lie by million, of almoHeverv generation from tho days of David to this. It is interesting to notice that the dire of the Hebrews to tc lurid in the toil of Holy Lied has its parallels amonc ether nations The .Mohammedans deire to be buried at Medina, tbe burial rUco cf t!!r iropbct. Miny of the Tersians seek to be buiied near the tomb of Ali, and great caravans from all directions carry the bodies of the faithful to that Fpot. Christians, while content to rest in the soil of their own countries, have nevertheless almost everywhere adopted the cuitoro of burying with the feet toward Jerusalem, as if the dead were only resting for a little while, in a pilgrimage yet to be accomplished. All over tbe world, in country graveyards, this custom has been pursued. Sometimes it is broken in on by the new custom of cemeteries and cemetery lots, tbe small sizes of the latter compelling economy of room. But we believe that the custom prevails very generally ia American villages of burying the dead with the feet toward the cast. There is nothing new under the sun. In the emotions which are evidenced by customs of burial, we find proof that men and women are much the tune in all ages. It is tho common custom, in many modern nations ar.d a very beautiful one, to lay flowers around tho dead. Whatever be the thought that leads to this practice, it is not new, and doubtless the same thought influenced the inhabitant of the old world to the aame custom. Among tarious relics of ancient Lgjptinour possession there u cose lr.cn is more highly prized than a wreath of leaves and flowers which we took from the coffin of an Egyptian who died quite three thousand years ago. The blossoms wtie perfectly preserved, .and ou submitting them to a distinguished Amer ican botanist, he informed tii that they wero the ?aue flower no use! ro commonly iu France and this country for funeral wreaths, the ama rantb or immortdle. X. V. Journal of Com. A CARP TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDIG PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FEIIALE3. Infallible in Correct Ins Irregularities, Itenioi'iii;: Obstructions of the. iTIontlily Turns, from Whuicvrr C'auc. and Always Successful as a Frcvcutallvr. Aud the "onlv ure" aud CEhTAlN KFMKDY tor all tho e aSlct ttcomplaint fco peculiar to tbe sea, whrtu er "marrlM or !Et!.,, ThePlll are nothing now. but bate been used by tbe Doctors for many years, both in Prance aod Amtrlea, with unparalleled success in every cane; and be s nrged by many thousand ladies who have ned them to make the Pills public, for tbe ellevUtioa ot those urrenng rrcra acy irresnUrltles whatever, as wen as to prevent an increase cf family where health will net permit It. Females peculiarly situated, or those eurpos inn themselves so, are c-mJlioned against using tbee Pill while In that condition, aa tie proprietor assumes responsibility after the above admonition, although tbsir mlldaess would preventany kailrcnior to Bealtb Otherwise the Pills arerecemmtmled. Full cd e'püc'.t (LrectiOBsacccrcranyeach hex. 50010, BOXES HA.VK EXE!? SOLO IX TWO TEARS. Ten thousand boxes pent by le'ter, both by myself and agents to H r,rts ' world, to which answers have been returned, la which ladies tay nothing like tbe above F bare bem known since the SCIKNCK OF MKPICINK ruWNEDUrON THK WOULD IN REMOVING. OBSTRUCTIONS AND KEüTOIUNG JIATUKK 10 ITS rUOPEKCH ANXKL, q'iietinif the srrTrs and restoring the "rosy color ef health" to the theek of the rcort delicate. PRICK ft 00 PER BOX. SIX BOIES for 15 00. Sold by all Druggists, and by the following Jobbing and lrur House, Agents for Indianapolis, Indiana: (Idiei, by sending $1, can procure tbe Pills, tent coniideniially by mail, and without observation, to any part of the city or country,) and for tale by TOMLINSON k COX, No. IS, East Washinprtea street. STEWART 1 V.OUÜA5, No. 0, F.a-,t W.hinsten street. Tf. I. HAfUlTT I CO., Nu. 14, Wi st Washington etreet. II. II. LRR. Soa. IS and SO.BaUt' Block. J. F. SLSQUK, No. 5, Bates House Elock, and t y DAILY, KEEFLIt V UIISII, Wholesale DrnggisU, No. 73, South JferldJan street. G. S. LACET.Geueral Traveling Agent for tba Western Stste, 167, Dearborn treet, Chicaao, Illinois. N. E. Hene Genuine unlens tbe box Is signed "8. D. noffK." jan31-dlyeod Greift: Ifdic! lir!ir ßtTPiflefn"TiSI larpe letter i-njcs fYr to 3 rent stamje. Voting 2TIeii$ 31lical Adviser. GRATUITOUS advice given in diseases cf the nervoos aeminal. urinary and exual organs, in lbs rrports of the Ween Medical Association, which are sent by mail In sealed envelopes, free of charge. The erganliation was formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and is composed of the well known physicians, to whom all letters must be directed. DES. JACKSON, ilF.RBKKT 4 CO., el3-dly Box 4.1 Cincinnatl.O. SODA WATER. SODA WATER! C I- .V 11 K A O O Vr.. t-.jrsfS of P vt'e.i SODA WATER. Are prepared to supply Navita their order at falrvn s!h! Be taurarit bv 2S5 E;t Wahiiiglon Street. S!oor, and Retcran: in tbe co'.-.ntry w.ll be prompt Ij supp'ied by tending the r oricr as alove. apn-!3m NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairhuilders, Cabinetmakers and to the Pnblic. ! f H BS KOMI, ruin trnt OrcimtnUl Job Turn m j r. iootb street, between Peunvlvania aid Mericiani.refg Keepj ccnstint'.y tu hau! a coo.1 assort meet la.r lUüi,t; r and New l Pest, an i tarns them to orur. Alo, !, kin.'s cf tcrulr In building work done toerder. 1 will receive aM kiwis of -n?ers In tO!T.irff in tbe cablet tnakitx hne. Ud.teais. table legs, Ac. All work 1. t,rterlT. t.tly ar.) at reasonable pnees. L. KULB. aprlJ d-"!a G" ÜLD TUJIbUyaA!l rrons w.r.ttn sv... Trees, rru:t Tree.. Kver-rrers. or acvthi n tte 5ursery l;r.e, wi.l be supplied by leavtrsg their order with the sabKrnber a: ,. Za Tetchio street, where sairples may be seen, or st Kiiley Oliver's agricultural Warerovm, ". "5 Wet Washington street. Tree Boies farr.ihed if dosired. pell WJt. G. ELDER. NOTICE. ON and after tfocday.Vay lit, ISCS. this Company 111 cot rect'Tt for Fares asythlsf but Nstial Carrencj, except at the dcoext charred fcr ocr Ctry Jokers. R. B CATflKB WOOD, rrejlJent CltWaa' Street Baüwiy Coapanr aprll-dlO

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PnOFCGCIOHAL.

Tt K M O V A Doctor W.T1. TIIOTlOt, HAS EFKÜVED EIS CFFICI T?)X VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WHERE DE WILL C05TI5CE to treat and care Private Disease, in all the'rinecles, stage, raratfeations and J. bases. Vr. Win. Thomson will give te each patient a written instrument. b'tdii'g LiOioe'.f te e!Tcta radical an.l termanLt r-jre, er make bo ctarg-. Dr. Wn. Ttcnikon as. made tbeX. treatment cf Privs'e 11 eases specialty lire? tie year 1551 three year lathe city oi Buffalo,'?. T . , eiaht years ta Chicago, III .and twoyear Inpeoha, 111. Imnng eifht years practice ia Chicafe, I J., be cared ever thirteen thousand caef . Dr. Wra. Thomson, in kls practica f-r 8crofula,Rheamalic and aeneral diseases of tbe blood, mea a Fumigating Yapor Bath ef the mostingeniona kind, In conjureLoo wl:h Internal treatment. EEMLXAL EMlSjI05a, tbe consequence efseir-abuse. This solitary Tlce, or depraved seiaal lIilalgEc 1 ftrect'.eed by the youth of both sexes to an almost ununited extent, producing with enerring certainty the fellowing train cf morbid symptoms unless comtated bj scirntif-c nodical measure, vir Sallow countenance, dark speta under the eyes, pain tn the bead, rinjticg In tbe ears, aod noles like the runlinr of leaves and rat tlinj of chariot, sneasicess about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted Intellect, l.. of confidence, diffidence in approaching stranger, a dislike te form new acquaintances, a disposit'oa to loan society, loss of memory, hectic f ashes, pimples and various eruption, about tb. f.cr, futred tongue, niglt sweats, fetid breath, coughs, con mmption, mfnornania, and frequent ly insanity. The aff.icted, on tbe first appearance of any ef tbe atove symptoms, should Immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson tcr relief. XSäODPce ad Consultation Rcoms K. 23 South Delware street, Indianapolis, lnd. P.O &x 163d. Jan24-dly MEDICAL. MAN H OOD! Hovt Destroyed, flow Restored. Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. IN CONNECTION WITH TIIK GENERAL PRACTICE of Medicine, 1 treat by a new and reliable medium, and wi?a the happiest results, all form of diseases of the Nervous, Seminal and Urinary and Sexual systems. Young men with hollow cheek and pallid countenance, telllnz In fearful language the ileut working of some formidaie disease undermining yourcon.titution, memory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death, refect while reason holds sway and avail yourself of a treatment that diMpates the slightest disease, and ceres the harrassing weakness and other canse of seriou difficulty and perpetual annoyance. Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Eniin Möns, Sexual Debility, impotency, K9ets of Self-Abue, and their renults Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contract, Mental aud Physical Protrat:on, Kpllepsy, Ina:.!tj and Cor sumption. Th-fe, IJke a rtaun:h ntunlerer, steady to Lis pnrpde, Presses Lia clo-te through every lane ol life. Nor mlses once the track, but presse on. Till forced at last to th-ireinen a verye, And at once be finks." Likewve, I will guarantee a ra-iioal cr.re tf Syphilin, fiouorrhcea and Gleet, In all their stages, entirely removing from the blood the laU spi rit of these terrible di?ese tLat K3 gradually burn np ih? fountain of life. Diseases nnd Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty aad extreme delicacy of ths female ornization, to say uothinir of its phyt-kilosfical charaettri--tics, are sufliclent indications that it is tub ect to forms of disease and modificaLior-.s j-ecoliar to itself. Tbe pbysk-ian ef the present day doi cot tncounttrany more forms of uterine di-eaes than did the physician cf fifty ear au; but cwln. to the present nocial condition cf woman, her disease are increased to frequency, and to tbe truth of this at-sertiotj the. inelaricl oly death by consumption bear ample witness. At the American Dispensary wa trest by a new method, and with the happiest result. Prolapsus Cteri, (filing of the womb,) Eruptions of the Skis, Chlorosie, or Green Sickness characterized ty yellowish, dirty green pallor or the surface; Emansio MesMsnj, r absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Reteution of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and diScult Cow wf the Menses alenorrhagia, or profuse Menstruation; Leucborrbea, or excexsive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly coloress and transparent. Header. I have given you a class of diseaee that are met with tnKt-males of alleges, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would 6ay that tiers are many other fcrras of diseases peculiar to your ex di.-eae of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. I omit it for the council chamber, adding but cue more disease to this list, an J that is a formidable .. Ulcerr liun tf the body of tLe Ctme. If you are afflicted with organic w eakness, or any assemblape of noihid phencrncna of this cha'acter, you have no time to spare, but at once apply for md csl aid. If too late to arrest tbe disease, it Is at least possible to palliate the symptom, ar.d thns smootte the pathway to an untimely grave. la a majority cf instances tLee diseases have made considerable progress before tbe pav'ent becomes alarmed. Ia seme cases au emaciation Is the first indicatior that attracts the attention of the patient's friends. And here, reader, let me call your earnest attention to the fearful significance o' the word "wasting. " It not ouly constitutes the leading feature, but the earliest and mest omlnons symptof s ef Consumption, examples of which are invariably met with In yourg ladies who are gifted with high intellectual endowments, refined accomp'ihmcnts, and eyes Caching with unnatural brilliancy not regarding these iudicatlens as being those cf incipient disease, but those of personal charms. True, ala.s the poet sin-rv 'Consumptions' cheek ne'er looks mere pure. And lovely, than when past all cure. And yet that bloom, so fresh so still, Has lent Its fWtlng aid te ktlt. And speaks, to those who watch Its hue, Of s'ekness, dea'h and suflering too; Though who. Just viewing argbt so fair. Could dream that death was there!" AdJre&s P.O. Box 12CI. JZyOiT.ce hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Room No. 313-., East Washington Street, Indiauapoli!,Icdlana. febl6-dly TOYS, &C, &C. G5 Maiden Lano, Now York', lilPORTEES OF China, Fancy Goods, Beads Slate Pencils, &c, i Invites the attention f buyers, offering them the ; lar'ft assortment st the most reasonable prices. t feb23-d3m REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Ill LI. A CO.WCK. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, ?lo. M ct Tahliis;ton Mrcet I5DIANAPOUS, IXD. INVERT varieij of hu?iaes appertaining to a Military Claim Agency transacted in a manner to warrant satisfaction. The attention of tbu-e wUbing to purchase, eil, lease or rer.t real estate it directed to this Era. feb9-dtf IRON WORKS. IRON WORK, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, VFRAÜDAHS, PANS VAULTS, IROX IXOFS. SHUTTFK3, BOLTS, PL-MS A5D0R5Amk5tal iron stairs and c;i:m:k.i. hoi si: itiii.. BL1LDKE3 OF E. 3Iay's Patent Juli. E. F. HAUGH A CO., X a. 1 Xorto Ielaware Sireet, IcdianapolU. anZT-d4m SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, Mn.?.l3 i:st HatUlncton ttrrt sign of tbe nig Hand ISntXlTURE and Stores. Tiaware aed Dishes ta com 1 ptaeTartety. Also, all kmd of Houe ruml.h!&g Goods. rS J. B XABOT

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HGDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL'S CIDRON BlTTIiKS, The Latewt aud .Tlowt Importanl Discovery or TBC NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man's name Is more Intimately connected with the hlhtery of 1IATKRIA MEDIC A of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer ia Medical Discovery than that of Dr. John Dull, of I,ouivi.Ie, KeiiliirKy. His luluiitable preparttlou of KAItHAf A1I1L IiA has long stood at the head rf the TttfoTV romponns nf tha valuable dn;g. H CoatHjunJ ol WILD CUEICKT has bcorao a household word throuchout the West and South. Hi Worm Lozea ges, in less thnu a year after their 'ntrotiactior. ttuined a reputation As wile spread ae the cujimrbl vf North Aukthi. the crowtitng glory of his life remains to be attained in his discovery, or rstber combination, for be dne not claim to have been the discoverer f I' I CI ISO. . which is the basis of tho I.itteis now ottered to the publie. That honor belvuj to the native inhabitants t-f Central America, to wbcoi its virtues have beenauown for more than two hundred years. Armed with It, the Indian bids defiance to ths most deadly malaria ar J handles without feir the mot veiioniou -rper.ts. It I -a belief with tbom. that while there is breath in tl.ebo l i tbe Ccdron is potent tu C';re, r matter wliet the may be. bile Dr. Bull is not prepared to eudir-tr t bis evtravasnt pretension, he is n-svertheless saM-fl ed from a thorouRh examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all diea.es arWrg from exposure, either to charge of westbr or eli. .'.. fr to m!rnsfc iTift-ieneeu, It i'.ird WITHOUT A RIVAL! lii.l J'b-lly deserves tbe reputation It has so long enjoyed in Central America and tb ITest Indie. IIN 1YS1KPNIA And its attendant train of symptoms, it acts mors L1KK A CHAkM than a medicine. Tdtre Is nothing in the whole range of Materia Medice that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account cf this wot.derful plant may he foond in the 1 Ith edition of the C. S. Dispensatory, pages 1387 and 138. A series tt experiments in which Dr. Bull has been for J years enitsged. has Just been brought to a successful termination, ar.d he Is row enabled to offer to tbe public a combination of CEDR05 with other approved tonics, the whole preserved In tbe best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which be is confident has n equal in the world. fie might furnish a voluir.e of certificates, bo' ab He have long since learned to estlmaie such t.-o.0 their true value. The safest plan la for every one te te for hltnelf the virtues of a new medicine. CEDRON BITTERS OS TRIAL, AND TOU YIU 1 3KVKK USE A IS OTHERS. It Is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CEDRON BITTERS are a r pecific. In all dUeaaes of tbe How els Liver or Kidneys In all affections of the HKAIN, DEPENDING LTON DERANGEMENT OF TUE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -15GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It ii deetinel to supers !- ail other remedies. It not only cares thse disease, but it prevents them. A wine glass of tbe Bitter, takeD an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of the tnert unhealthy climete.end fc re en the person takir 't ag!nt disea udr the most trying exposure. sold tr nrtirtt and Grocer nrn crnlly Ir. JOIi HI LL, PrDciaJ Offce. Fifth treet, Ixmtile. Ky. 0LD WHOLyALE BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 Noutti merMlan Irret, INDIANAPOLIS. Who alao a 11 RULL'S SARSAPARILLA, RÜLTS WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. e mmUr DATLY. KEEFCIC A II CRD del4-dlylrwUtoa&

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ADTANCXD ON Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, (-uns Musical Instruments LAD17S' A5D C KITTS WEARING APPARE L, BED CLOfÖING. AND Iloneertnld rd of Crerjr Deacrlptlon. AU articles ef value bought, sold r exchanged at tht UNION LOAN OFFICE, ro. IS East 19'ashington St., A fw doors w.t t,t Little's Hotel.) N. Tt All transactions strictly confidential. TA1I nnreleeB4 pledge ar sold fr the amount dee. feblMy. J. ä V. SOLOMON. STATEcjliNDlANA : . .. tf - T'i"i v.t . e . -J A. a--T tH" STOf) jcoßlDCK. Lii xo cosxECTiox vrixn axt othfr vstxaun arKNT of the same name, in or out of Ind;inapnli W. & H. GLENN. Prccrietors iW-AS QUEENSVVARE.&C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL C. L W00DBR1DGE, Afiirr, IMPORTER OF QUEBNSWARE, G ASL SWARE i TABLE CUTLISRY'i ad PLATED WAKE. J ljJ Price reduot-d to currepf-nd with tbe present va.ue .--f Oo d. No. 1G West Washington Street,! Indianapolis, Intl. taar2"! d3m i Pliiloophj of Marriage. f IHK PKOFKIETOKS OFTDE NEW YORK MUSEUM 1 of Anitony hire determiced, rKrd!-s uf f i-pen-e, to isue free, (for the bene St cf suflerir; humanity, and sappree;on of quackery,) fcr .f tbe?r moct lntereticg and ioiAtmctive lectnrs oa M.rT'aa-'aB Its dipqualiScstiots. Nervous aDd Physical Debalty, Prena:ure dechce tf Manhood, Rdfseitior, Weskae-s er Depresnion. Impotency, Loss ef Ei.erty and Manly Power; the crest Social M.kL. and thoe H aladies which result from youthful follies, excesses of matanty, or ignorance of Ffcyslolojy and laws of 5 stare. Theee invaluable Lectures have been tbe taeaas cf enlightening and sating thousands, aod will Ue forwarded free, on receipt of four stamps, by ad4res:rj;r Secretary, New 1 ork Mti-ecm cf Anatomy ar.d Medicine, elf, Broadway, New Yor Janil-dly I'll" IV ATE DISHiSr.S. ! nR. COLTOCR, MEDICAL OFFICE NO. CI SOUTH i U.tUiin Strf fnrfita bia fee tf ha fails in m r lr.g aay case that may como under his care, so matter ; ! how obstinat ar long standing. lie warrants you a i ! care. SyphlMs, In the primary stage, helped tB 25 mia- j ' Utes, cured In 14 hours. Gleet of 0 years standing , cured be Dr. C. 0" er. fwlP W "es i REMOVAL. T A. BOHLEN, AFCH1TKCT. HAS RIKOTZD HIJ I J. oCco fron the JEtna Building to bia reeVdasoo NoTli West Ohio street, between KexUlaa oa4 CttBola. jaa l d3a

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LH O O a o H H w W O CK o M 11 w G3 o te. 4 Sks r. a In W a REAL ESTATE BROKERS. o. uly7-dly CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW C&RPET STORE X. Ni hum U'asliiujoii St.. Selinu 1 Ts I a I vitJiia!, opposiri: nil: court house. WK I1AV A L IV.CtX 21 CK 'a Or OAEPETS, 0IL-0L0THS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, ESPS PEEIN CLOTHS, Damutk Luce, 5Iuliu tV !MottiiisIiaiu txzziazj facLn.QUÄ'pjfcia AI! of these Goods having li"n purchased before tt ? late ad.ance in tb Kst, we will fell tben !o-rr t n 2few Torkwholejaie price A1j-o Jn-t received 10M0( I'iro's, Wall Vny r mul Window Shades KRAUSS & CALL. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, AKDTBI UNITED STATES EXPRESS CO.V.PAHY OFFICE ON TEE CORNKS OF WASH15QT0!? AI Meridian streets, Icdianapolia. Three daily Expresses to Kew York; Two daily Kxpresses to Cincinnati, an J Two daily Expresses to Chicago and St.Locu; The above Companies are tbe only privileged Expres s . the following roads, els: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFAYKTTK A CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS PERU; TER RE OAUTF. A RICHMOND; EKLLKFONTAINE t INDIANAPOLIS, üoney, paKaget, valuables and freight carried wlU safety and dispatch, and in charge of special and efSclea; messengers. w Notes, Bills And Drafts wil be promptly Collected ac" ready eetum raa'r J. BinTRP.PIKU). Agent WINES, LIQUORS. i&C. WINE HOUSE ! LOUIS LA?a, 29 outli Ieridian Street, (SENTINEL BUILDING.) IMPORTER OF RHINE AND CHAMPAGNE WINE; Otard and Cogciac Erandie; U I and Gin; Jamaica ham i nd Cordials. Also dealer in Catawna Wines, S t ill and SparaliL, cf tbe mo tapprevtd brands; Bourbon Whisky; Peach Brand; Catawoa Br.ndy; Stock Ale; Porter and Beer, aud Bitters of various kinds. These article ar all o2ered for sale by the bottle or larger quantites. Only Mi ne Wi for fie on dratigh'.. IMPUkTKD C1UAKS and TOBACCO, of the chojeest brands, wd) be kept coastaotly on band. irr llarmg fitted up a neat establishment and offering fur sale orly pure art xles and of the best quality, the subscriber hopes to receive, as he solicits, a liberal share of tbe patronage cf tbe public mrl7-dtf LOC1S LANG. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door Rit of Palmer Hohm ;UP STAIRS. j Ypt HAVE FOIt SALE HOUSES AND LOT 15 W tke C.ty ef Indianapolis, and Farms and Farming Lands in tlis Sute, and will sell lower than cat be purcbaxed e!wbere. febai-dAwly K. .Tl. SIMCi;it Sc CO., REAL ESTATE AGUXTS. AUD NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 20 1-2 North Illinois Street ; IsiIiftitfiYoli.M. In I S'Mdlf PROFESSIONAL. I i si&aTia a. aar joaaraaa w. ttpn.. j RAY V (vOKDON, j A TT O R IV K V AT LAlji 15bUSArOU.S ISLIANA. OSre, IU ar.d New k Tall-t:'a .uKditf, Senth of the PotrfBc rA-HAm MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. WI ARE OFFERING SüPERIOR INDUCEMENT te person with a little rea'ly means to scnre hom-s. We will Lots riitlrclron Time and erect comfortable dwellings, tuHt y go workmen and tn good style, on the pay meet of h fa icuch aa the Improvements 111 c-et the remaino to be paid on easy payments not ranch more than a fa r eent on the prrmits. Having lota In nearly all parts of the city, we can accommodate all wihlrgto secure a home; and haveg a large amouat ef lutaberon hand, and workme ready S3 ployed, wo eaa erect bondings oo short notice X'KKRNAS M PIECX. r-dtf Eoal latata Age

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FOUNDRY AND STOFE 70IULS. TOS. LOUD ft lECW. MatTfacinrer ai! Wbclevale Dealers la .ro row riOLLotj-uiiE,i(c. VLL OUR 8 TOTES ALZ OF THE LATEST AS Doetlmpr-'ved patterns. Our other work will embrace Iron Ftj, Colcasn. Ratlwty, M m od Hon- Casing, A tc. Orders by Kail or otherwise solicited, a&4 provpt attention g"vet. Our prves srtll be found as los as a5y. OSce, Sales-room and Fosmdry ISJ leatk De wäre treei. l squares directly eat cf tbe Ualoa Depet. Vt23 WIIiTEK AUItOi:.TIKT. e C XC1NNAT, BOIJTHEIW OHIO, .orlIi -EaMtcrn ICentuckv. lodianapolb and Cincinnati HhortL.lno aa -ty n ix na ccd ,a hd. 0 AND km. XONDAT. 50V. K b, THiLXi will Vjjx as fvtlows; Leave IbdlaoapolU. Moralrj Kxpress 4.10 A il Wail IO.M A kf Sight Express 7-20 T M Arrive atlnlararl!i. MorniBg Rxpr.. IM T M ail , t.0ü f U Night Express )ju p u irrFare the same as by any ether Route, aad the speed, safety and comfort of trains eoaltethe beti lines In the country. TT7"Ask tar tickets via "Indianapolis acdCInclnnat Railroad." Npeclnl Mot Ires. The d-w track Into Cincinnati Is complete, and pasngers by this line are Mm landed the New pearl Street Depot," rear the Bcroet Bouse, about one mile nearer the bustne centre ef ths dty than any ctfcer Depot. ROBERT HF.IK.SuperintandsLt. W. n L. No iL, r.eceral Ticket Agent. A.. J t ar, Traveling Agent. novli-dtf Tin; INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, riiiaiicial ARt'iit and Ictinntcd D cpoH i i o r y o f l h c U it 1 1 imI Ma le. AUTHORIZKD CAPITAl CASH CAPITAL PAID IN .1.000,000 . fiOO.CKO WILL receive ubscrlp tint, ai financial ageut of the Government, for all of its p pulsr loans W ill collect gold Int reft on regWered and coupor bonds od tue ruot Liberal ttrm. Currency toe If cahff on presentation when due. Always on hand a full supply of U- 8. rertrue stamps, for sale at the regular dKcount. Will boy and eil ail government securities, orders on Washington, coin and exchange in all tbe principal cities. Will make ct.llectici.s throcghout the VTet and l.a.1 at very reasonatde rates. Will receive depots, au.1 loan muey at 6 per cert., on good security Having lillm'.ted fscUirle, will transact all kinds of banking business on fair teims arl wiiii the ctmoel protrptne. TITKO. P. HACOUET. Pres'U INGRAM FLKTCnER, Ca-hW. lcdianapulir, Iecemler 3, I&64. dets-dly SALOON. DATES HOUSB SALOON (UNDKK H ATI'S fifüSK F.NTRANCr..) A. J, .'IVIilKS, I'roprlolor. ri 1I1E Bar ia supplied wiJ pure liquors, mluea, and tie I beat brands of ciftsrs ai4 tobacco; also tbe cbolot old Boarbon and Wheat Whiky. The ectabllsbraect hs beea renoratri '.kre-ughoct. ae-dtf MEDICAL. MAN HOOD A KD THK ViGOR Or YOUTH RETORKO IN FOUR weeks by DK. KiCURD'S ESSKNCK OFLlfE. Dr. Kuord, (oi l atin.) sfier years of esrnett ach-itatlon, has at length accded to tbe urgent reqoe.t of tbe American public, and appoit ted an agent in New Tork, for the aale of his valued at,d highly prised Een.e of Life. This wonderiul ageLt Will restore Mat hood to the mo t shattered constitutions In four weeks, atd, If used acco ding to printed rtructi ns, failure ts Impossible This Iife-rertoring remedy should be taken by all about to mat ry, as its electa are permanent. Saccess, in every case. Is certain. Dr. Kicord a Essence ef Life Is aeld In cases, with full Instructions for use, at 93, or four qu entitle- is one for t9, and will be sent to any part, carefully packed, en receipt of remittance to his accredited agent. Circular ent free on receipt of four stamps. Ptf lLIP ROLAND, 47 Eroome street. Jar2t-d1y One door wetof Broadway, N. T. TODACCO, TOBACCO. o. a. attit. . p. Mrsmoiro. .T1VEKS A I)KII.TIO.Df Mannfaclurors and Whofcalcrs, os. 22 and 21 .Secoud Street, ALTON, ILLINOIS. WE HAYEC.PK5ED A BRANCH UOU5E AT No 77 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Ind.. where we will keep constant lj oa hand all styles ef IPICTO- TOB ACCO. We repect felly invito tke trafe te call and exsmine our stock. Wo will sell as low, if not lower, than the same stock caa be bought In this or any other market. marG-dif XTERS & DkCM MuNii. AGENCY. S. V. ELLIOTT, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENT, ITflLL ATTFND TO rROCUIlINO HFLPOFETKRT f kind, either In tte city cr country. He wi.l p.y particular atienüon to renting sleeping rooms aud procuring boarders. Fences look it g for sltuitiocs ill do well to call at hU e&ce. No. 37 Virgin.a av.nue. one-half eqaare from Wahin?t street, et aide, or address Kcx muri d3n DR. A. U. SELIA', PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FFIC? NO. 10 VIRGINIA ATKNUE. RfSIDCNCI, S NOKTH AlJthAVA 8T. . Si NOTICE. rinEnir,HET PRICE willpe paidporladies X end Gent's cat ofT elotbieg and all k'ndt of household fo!p, st 15 F.iit Wst!r.ion street. H tela aad private rlde res ca'lrd on when sleet red . A oou tfir-tei to P. K 2 wltl te rosaptlv etndedto. J. ft M. rX'LCkON. feble-dly RENO V AT E R S. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT rilBE UNITED STATES DTK-TOUSI. NO. IS SOUTH X Illinois etreet, lod'.aaepoUs, lodiaaa. At this old and well-known etablthmect, tho ladies can have silks and waoleo goods dyed la permanent and beautiful colors; and genta' garments thoroughly renovated and repaired. New and second-Band clothing bemgbt and sob4, also, a patkmlar branch in the business denominated Cne draw Ing blllia Stable cloth, or tear la any garment can bo o wrought it. at tt can net bo tftM4 to tho naked eye. Remember the pWe, No. S9 Rooih UP cose street. laalO JOrPW It ARa.a. Prpe4ese PROFESSIONAL. DU. ItTJHlI, OTT UCK OTIR ST AS GROCKVT. NO. AA U1CTU Uli&ota atreet. fceeldeoce No. 4 8T North lUuu!a street. l&dU&apoUs, lad, acarSO-da