Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4533, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1865 — Page 4
WEDNESDAY MORMNQ, MAY 3.
INTERESTING CABINET GOSSIP. IJcntrnl nwlltrt nie IJilie Plan lor '- titular PetiW f President Jbnin-I'loli satiw. Cunterpll of the Umdlcnl rolldclan - Tlr. lewird'i ÄtÄin One 71 ore at a Tita" Iii "Hollo fturancr ta Orlanlic a !tcf ro Voting rartrt cA.c.. dkc. f Washington Correspondence of TL ow-a Advertiser. Tb WMbin jton rorreaepovienOi of iho Xew YcrX pt?ri, 1 olncne, 1ut c 'afiry each day about the cabinet cow ensrrtio Ht Gea rai KiAlet ia to take Mr. SUaton'e lace, anoo tbatb u to be made attorney general, oexttbat Mr. Sewartl ha aaked leave to r-tire, then tbtt Mr. Harlan remaica ia the aenate, and that Mr. Seward doea not intend reining. All this U, of courae, rery perplexing, to regular readers of all the leading daiiie. and stimulates curiosity, Tea if it doe not aatüfy desire. Mr. Stanton bat, it ia true, eommcnicited tbroagb General Diz t7 ItM conatr j the ftctlhtt President Johnion, on fcia tadaetKm to oCke,'eipte?fj requested the present membera of the cbitet to retain their repcc:ite place; tut yet everybody intity and country ia aakiog if there will be any chauge in the cabinet, and if to, bow on, and what it will be. Within twelie tours after the death ol Mr. Lincoln, certain friend " of Mr. Johawa, to tL number of about twenty, , met in an upper chamber iu Washington for the purpose of recontructic; the ccbiaet. ' Tbtt there was wine aLd J;ood cheer around the board need not be eaiJ, or tbeae are alwaji present at political meetings in Washington. Tbero were two comer stonea on which the new cabinet, as all agreed, must real rix.: radicalism and General Butler. Weiterer ele ibould be represented in the cabinet, that opinion or sentiment which, in the interest of tb negroes, opposed Mr Lincoln 'i plan of reConitrßcüon, tnuflt be represented; and, whoercr else went into it, General Butler muet hare a ft lace. Br eight o'clock of that Saturday erenng. the claims of rival men were all settled to the general satisfaction of this concUre of recou structionista, and word was quietly circulated that there would be a change in the cabinet within the cour.e of a couple ot moult. Thc new cabinet was to be constructed as follow: Secretary of State, Benjamin F. Butler; Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stmtor:; Secretary of the Nary, Henry O. Stebbiii ol New York; Secretary of the Treasury, Hugh McCulloch; Secretary of the Interior, Jamc Harlan; PoUmaMer General, John CoTode; Attorney (Jenrral, Ü. K. Carter of Ohio, at present jude of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. The programme also included the appointment of ex-Senator Wilkinson, ot Minne its, ai Commissioner of. Indian Affairs, and of Mr. Arnold, lately representative from lilinoi. a Solicitor of the Treasury. Brief mention of ihU handsome acheuie made in the .pecial Washington cdipathcs oi that Saturday evening to The Adet tiscr. That it was not fully ventilated durlug" tfie enduing week i" due to the fact that the pen of the tele graphic ceaor wis drawn through every par graph relating to cabinet changes that was filed lor telegraphing on Sunday evening, and that It became generally understood among the correspondents oa Monday ilt4t it would be useless to attempt the tr-nsmiiiiion of anything respecting the matter just then, government thinking that the public mind was iti such a täte that no good could result from an ngiutiou of the question of changes in the cabit.ct. The restriction wa. apparently removed during the week perhaps by Thursday or Fri Jiy but the solemn funeral ob periuics then engrossed the attention of eones pondenta. The reconstruction fhecme grew ap.ce. Whct'i er any of the gctillcmen whom it was propj?ed to remove from the cabinet, or anv of the rentlemcnhom it whs propo?ed to lilt into the! cabinet, were consulted in re.'eroncc to the in.it I ter, doe not definitely apper, though indition fivor such a conclusion. .ludt'e t.Virtrr r,l i Mr. Covode wcro in tho city, I believe; rihI on the Sunday lollowiui; ilr. Iviirolu'd leatb, friends oi Gen. Butler rcnutkr ! very signifi cantly that lie had been eut l;r. btir then ij New York city. Tlie general made hid appetrauc ou Monday, sure enough, and indulged in a brief, concise, pointed peech, a tride njoie uncompromising even th in that made on S ttnr day iu New York. 1: was frequently remarked ia a quiet way thtt Mr, Saward had tendered his resignation, that Mr. Stanton b.vd laid aidc his uppoi?ed he?tility to Gen. Butler, that president Johnson had come to a full understanding, aud would announce the cabinet iu due time mt by the let of May. For my own p ut. I h ire no idea that (Jen. Butler will ever get into the cibinet of President Audrew Johuson. More, 1. have no idea that any one need have any fear of snch a result supposing any one to think such result would be a calamity. As for the state department, nriT P.iltlr h!maif if .oomj tn mm n hardly dream that v.ith'm Li reach, bower er it J mar seem to bis ardent Iriend. Perhaps to! those who doubt or diflike him, the iJct that he should tako up the portfolio of Mr. Seward will seem prcpoterou; but diffidence as to bi abili ties is no part of the failings of either General Butler or his friends; and that an eflort making last week in Washington to set ure it for him, was common talk in political circles there, as it wa also that the friend of Governor Andrew were among the most positive and vigorou of bis opponent. The proposed new cabinet bad General Butler for its pivot, and talk respecting the otter eentlemen named for it was merely secondary. How far the pressure in hin favor wa at his instiatiou, or with hi function, I do not dow inquire. Will there, after all. be anv immediate chanire j - rj . in the cabinet? I believe thnt depends upon the : condition of Mr. Seward. It h plain that the overthrow of the armed power ot the rebellion brings up questiou Affecting our ioreigu relations of such importance that their scUiument ran not be intrutel to anv mere actinr ecretarT of state, bowerer able or intelligent. We tnut J bare the heart and brain and will and knowledge i and experience of a first cIsm man in the ts!e j department, and that at no very distant dsr. J know no rtasan for iupvoiiny that Mr. SrvurJ ' trill either retiqn or Le displaced if he ia alle trith ; in a month to retume aetire choree of his bu$intn That be may tender his resignation, in order; thtt jir. jonnon can nave opportunity lor cooice, 1 probable enough as it is probable enough that the president may already have aignified to! him' that be desire him to permanently rerriln in the cabinet. " h&terer doubts mT ha?e ouce :o?d the public mind respecting Mr. Reward 'a po?irn w ;v f a m 1 1 rr?ru 10 lue pumy 01 iuc auuiini.-iraiu ii, lucae 1 later days bare proved that hi views of etpedi- i 1 .v 1 : t . 1 ::....:TT . i ency did not then materially ditler from thoe ot tho president, and that his management of our foreign affairs was moulded upon the president famoue motto: "One war at a time." Late eventa have produced a kindly feelin; toward Mr. Seward, and areident Johnson will doubtless atisfy tbepreat body of lovl men :n retaining him in the cabinet. la the event of Lis retirement, who would be 1 called to tbe state depnrtmentT Not Oeiifril butier, 1 am very sure, months at time during 1 . . I he rannet wa. f.r Mr. Lincoln's rre.ideu- ' cr, SCirceiV more tnm i:me HeolU'ii enough tooK couti-ri Tiiv;e.y wiui im ministers but cabinet meeting K-r general cont;U.i;ioii were more rare than nnder any ptevinns prrrdect. There will be a change in this reM-ct during Johoeon'e proidency, T Relieve. One oT tbe conditions prece-Jent tr frequent cahlnet consul t Utio ranst be? genera! unity of sentiment, in t support of the presidential polier." Th: fact. : without coir Into details, will keep (iereral i'uiler oat of the pree nt cbUit, even il ch mces L taade in two or three ot i'.s members. We scarcely have a man better Cited fur the etite j department than Mr Sumner, and thert are some well fuformcvi pernors wl.o thin V it niht poiiblr be oJered to him. Hn ever thtt um be 1 doubt if he would accept u I Ii? i rKer would undoubtedly be omethitj ot a lempu- ' Uon, but Jdr. S irener rceaos 10 take h leedi'il part Iu the ettlemet;t of t.e groat ro- ovtruc- j tion qsMstlou at ti rx e-sTotr Of conres He ; will, of courte, be the leader of tboie wto mic neroeuffraKe tbe fourdation of the rrv union flow oumetous that put. l. linC Uiuit how; but any one who auppwes it not he! trontr. and vigilant, and wary, J,x,n.eJ to! acme disappointment. Mr. Sumner's! po-i'.iou as ;l.e leader of that ! party, and aa the bead of the peLat cximmhteo on foreign relations, will, I think, overbalance L . . ta " ... iae secretary juO uir sccrciaryjurw oi aiate U u a CCcttU bib within tbe neat eight or nine months. Charles 5 rrancls A Jam I will be tbt first choice of t rery 4
cneoy per Mr. Owmri't- gut'sor; ta tte rent tbat be learea the cabled, aod tbt iecocd ctoitt of many rarr 'It was eren understood lint ta friends of QoTtrnor Aodrew uch as appeared ia W a Lin Eton lt week would b content tbat 'ew Eaglacd should b repreaentel ia the cabinet by Mr. Adama in the itat department, tboc.b the? justly belief e that the fcofcor tf tbe atates could not be intrusted to wiser hmi!j ttaa tho of the ßorrrrior hicuelf. Tier are pome reaaon for telievlr.g tbat '.the fteamtt of tbe22J took oat lcareo absence fur Mr. Adam?, with Intltiticn to retain U thl country as eoon at possible. That be t railed borne to take tcxiatact place 1 do T.ol Leliete; that be ii called boms for u ia pible emergencies, I teard as possible enough. TLe middle of May will not only probably fettle the quotloo of Mr. SewarU' rctcxtiou in the cabinet, tut aIo ( Mr. .llitaV return to this couctrt.
MEDICAL. MANHOOD VXD TTJZ VIGOR OK TOCTII RESTORED 15 FOUR weeks ty LR. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. Dr. kicord, (of Paria.) after yeart of earnest solicitation, baa st length acceeded to the urgent requeat ef the American public, and appoloted ao agent In New York, for the aal of hi rained and highly prlxed Essence of Life. Tale wonderfol agent will restore Mat-hood to tt mot shattered constitutions In four weeks, and, If ued according to printed infractions, failure la Impossible. Tbla Lie-retoring remedy should be taken by all about to matry,ee it effect ere permanent. See eeas, In every case, ta certain. Dr. Ricord'a Essence ef Life ia sold in caes, with fell tnatruetlen for bw, at 93, or four quantitle Is on fur 19, and win ba tent to any part, carefully packed, n receipt of remittance to hit accredited agent. Circular sent free on receipt ef four stampe. - - PH1UP ROLAND, 44? Broome atreet. Ja'51-dly One door wat of Broadway, N. T. FOUNDRIES. IIOOSIEK STATE FOUNDRY AIM) STOVE WORKS, cox. Loun a rnu. Manufacturer aoi Wholesale Dealers In ktöitä, hollow- ii vi it jf;, 4 A LL OCR 8T0Vi A RR ÜK THE LATEST AN J. moat Improved patterns. Onr other work will embrace Iron Fronts, Cwlumus, Railway, Ulli and House Castings, i.e., Ac. Ordert by mail or otherwise solicited, an 4 proaapt attention given. Our price will be found a. low e.-t ai-y, OSke, Sales-room and Foundry 1&3 South Leflware atreet, two squares directly eaat cftS? Union Iiepot. WIXTCIt AHKAACrJIEXT. O N C I N N r r , aOUTHERN OHIO, Üorlli - Kantern Kentucky. ludLtiiapolis and Cincinuali tSlaoft-Xiiso , 51c 3L n ßa ii; si. . O! ASU AFTER MONDAY, 50 V. Htb, TRAIS J will run ai f!lovc : Leave Indianapolis. Mornlnf Eipres. . . . , . Kail JTiht K-Tpres Arrive atlodiauapell. ktomiug Kxpreaa Mail Night Kpra. 4J0 A M ...IO.SO A iJ ... 7.20 P M 1.C0 P M 7.00 V V. io.'& r 11 ?Cfr are the aaine ai bjr a.' J otbf r Kouto. a.ul tLe !cef, nafety and cotufurt of train? eualtutbe beif in tb wrontry. j . 3JjAk for tickets via i'.!Urppoli and Ciftinnat Railroad.' Kpeclnl iMollco. TL-e new track Into Ctnclnotitl li complete, and pa.Henj;rs -y this llro are now lauded the "Nt-vT Tearl Strtet lpot," r.oar th Kurnet Houe, ttint on nil'e nearer ft-j busir.e- centre of the citr than any other Depot. KOBFP.T MKRK.Saperlntendect. V.. U L. Nosl, (ierer.il Ticket Aront. A.S J c ar. Traveling Ageat. covU-dtf .' A T 5 O .ü' A I PETROLEUM MIXING COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ORGANIZED CXDEU TIIK LAWS OF INDIANA Capital, 5s:wo,üO(). In u,i(X)MLurk, itt Filty Uolltar üucli WORKING CAPITAL, 470,000. uncx-No. 3 Tallott Jr JJew' Block, laJidiiapol:, In J. OFFICERS. William H. Turner, President and SuperlLteuJeza. De loss Koot, Vice P retldeat. kdwla a. Davis, Secretary. J. üterg e Still, Treaiarer. 1) 1 K E CTOB8. Dloa Hoot, YT. A. cboflelJ, Wm. n. Turner, J. A. Croavenor, Wm. T. Clark. C. C. Olin, J. C. Ueretb, Lacien Bills, Omer Sewman, Jerre McLane and Kdwlu A. lavi. - A limTted number f Shares are now offered to ta public oa terms tnat the Company feel conOdent will pay subscribers 1 Over Two Hundred Per Cent , (10 per share only repaired at tlm of aubtcrfptlcti. Far map, circular or Information, apply to the Ffcrvtary of the Company, at IndUnrpolK aprts dAw-dfrlAt SODA WATER. SODA WATER! CJ 1- -V U K -V OO. M.uufVturrr of IU ttlrd SODA WATER 1 ra t.rsni raa.41 1 1 anrmTr r 4 sirt.i T?tatirsinl,v 4Tii Ci?tr orcW ti - .. .. 285jEa.st Vahiugton Street, Aalotrti and Kestsurafits In the country wiTT be prouip t ! ly rcpplied by sending their orders as above. apra'J-dJm NOTICE. To Carpenters, . Stairbuilders, Cabinetmakers and to the Public. I tri KOI. TT. riain and Ornamental Job TuruJ er. South street, between rcuatkania ard Mert:iai. streets Keen, coo-tantlv tn hand a (rood as-ort niri .--ia.r 4.iu h tau .rwfi i tu, au t turns lovm 10 . order. Al-o, all kind of turning In build. nc work done ' t orr.- I wwl receive all W1b of orders la turning ia I tV cb;n"t making uu te!Me"t tstle legs, Ac. All work done promptlv, Lratly rd at reasonable t rit. I.. KOLB. ! aprl-dJm ! LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, o. to .nt l art irt t ts In rear ol , aril-dir rnilnrl ICnlldlvssT. j PROJESSIONAL. Drs. TODD & FAHR, 7 PHYSICIANS AM) SURCEOXs. Office No. 31 Virginia Avenue. roar V3-4JVOOS 1 ULD TVMbUAvi-A.t pcr.na wanting Shade JX Tree., Fruit Treea, Eerrreeu. or anvrblnr fn tt-e Kurwrr line, wU be appltl by 1-.t:qc Urir tyr .1irtetfK ,W .hiüV Mf STk lx V4', aiKl. Lere tanples may be seen, or at KItley Jt Oliver's Ag. ricalturel VTarerovm, No. "i West Wahtagtoj atrrvt. irte kia rorUife4 ir C.!red. pH WM. ti, ELDER.
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"it tt. 3 M O V-A. JL. Doctor w.u. Timusorv, has scyovED ms officx ixom VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WB K R K H R TT I LL CO XTIX U E to treat and care frlrate tneaes, la all t etr pcie, tae;e, TmfTnnaioc aaa phaae. Dr. Wrn. Thomoa will jlvt to e?h pttier.t a written Instruffiett, binding fa!ielf to effect a radical and permanent cure, or tnaka no charge. r . if-... ti . . 1 - 1 . .1.. tretn:r.t cf Die a peciaitj inet tie year 1&5I three ycara in the city el Eaffalo, 2. T.,elitt years in Chicago, 111., and twoyeara la Peoria, III. fjcrinir eight years practice la Chicago, 111., be cared Ter thirteen thooa&d casea. Dr. Wm.Thomvn,in his practice fcr Scrofula, Rheumatic and general rtUeases of the blood, uses a i'umigating Tapor Rath of the tuoatingenloua kind, in conjunction with Internal treatment. SKUIXAL EMISSIONS, the con-equence ofaelf-abu.. This soliury rice, or deprared aaaual lndn'nnoe. Is racl!ced by the youth of both seiea to an almost ununited extent, producing with unerring certainty the fetlowrnr; train of morbid pyn ptoma anleis combated by acientinc medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark fpota nader the eye, pain in the head, ringing In the eaM. and noL-es Iii the rattling of leaves and rattlinjf of chariot, eneaslneas about the loins, weakness of tha limbs, confused vision, blunted Intellect, leas of confidence, diffidence in approaching stranger, a dislike ta form new acquaintance, a dipeitian to ahna aociety, loss of memory, hect'.c fiuihes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, con gns, consumption, monomania, and frequent ly Insanity. TbeaSicted, cn tie firtt appearance ot any of tbe above ymptomx, should Immediately apply to Dr-Wm. Tbotnon for relief. JCJ0fce and Conaultatlon RcomaSo.JflSouth Delware street, Indlanapolla, Ind. ?. 0. Box 1633. Jan24-dly MEDICAL. M A IT HOOD! Dow Destroyed, IIow Restored. Dr. X. S. PEIVDERY, Physician and Surgeon, No, 24 1-2 E. Washington St, IN CONNECTION WITH THE UKNERAL FRACTICR of Jlediclne, I treat by a new and reliable medium, and with the happiest results, all form of Ulseat.es of the Nervou, Semi nil aud Urinary and Sexual eykleras. Young m?n with hollow cheeka and pallid countenance, telling In fearful language the silent working of some formidable disease undermining your constitution, memory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death, reflect while reason holds bway and avail yourlf of a treatment that dissipates the slightest disease, and cares tbe barrasning weakness and other jne of wrious difficulty and perpetual anuoyatce. Spenoatorrhiea, Seminal Weakness, Noeturual Emii hioDM, Sexual Debility, Ira potency. Effects of Self-Abuse, and their results Inability to Cou.ummate the Marriage Contract, Mental and I'hyMcal Prostration, Fpllepsy, Iianlty and CoLsumption. Tbefue, Like a staunch murderer, steacty to his ptrpoe, Presses hin close through every lane of life, Nor misses once the track, but presses on, Till forced at la-t to the tremendous verge. And at ouce he sinks." Likew ?e, I will guarantee a radical cure of Syphilis, Conorrhcra and Gleet, in all their stages, entirely reruovirg from the llod the lat spark of these terrible dliea? that r gradually burn up th fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty aud est renin delicacy of the female organisation, to hay nothln:? of its physiological characteristics, are fHSlcient indications that it is frub'ect to forms cf disease and modifications peculiar to itself. The physician of the present day dor not encounter any more forinsof uterine di-eaes than did the phyeiclan f fifty years ao; but owing to the present social condition of woman, her diseases are Increased to frequency, and to the truth of thin ai-sertion the melancholy deathsby consumptiou bear ample witness. At the American Dispensary we treat by a new method, and wKh the happiest rcsolt, Trolapaus Uteri, (falling of tho womb,) Eruptions of the Skin, ChIoroin, or Green Sickness characterized by Jeilowikh, dirty green pallor of the surface; Kmanslo 'es-iuru, t absent Mrnstruatior; Amenorrhea, or Re tentton of the Menses; Iysmenonhea, a painful and d!SI. cnlt flow of the Mene-; Menorrhagia, or profuse Menstruation; Lruchorrbra, or excessive and altered fecretion of the mucus get.crally white, or nearly coloress and transparent. Lender, I have given you a das of vti-eases that aremet with iu Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would ay that there are many othir forms of divaes peculiar to your sex disease, nt Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. 1 omit it for the council chamber, adding but one more disease to this lirt, acJ that H a formidable one Ulceration of the body of the Uterna. If you are afllicted with organic we aknes.-', or any assemblage of morbid phenomena of this character, you have no time to spare, but at one apply for md cal aid. If ton late to arrest the disease, it is at least possible to palliate the symptoms, and thus smootbe the pathway to an untimely grave. In a majority of instances these diseases have mads considerable progress before the patient becomes alarmed. In aome cases an emaciation Is the first indicator that attracts the attention of the patient's friends. An here, reader, let in call your earnest attention to tha fearful significance of the word "wasting." It not only constitutes the leading feature, but the earliest and m. st ominous sytnpto; s of Consumption, examples of which are invariably met with In yourjr ladies ho are gifted with high intellectual endowments, refined accomplishments, and eyes Cubing with unnatural brilliancy not regarding these Indications as being those of incipient disease, bnt those of personal charms. True, alas! the poet sings ''Consumptions' cheek ne'er looks mors pur. And lovely, than when past all cure, And yet that bloom, so fresh so Hill, Has lent its fleeting aid to kill. And speaks, to thot.e who watch its hue, Of s'ekness, dea'.h and Buffering too; Though who, Just viewing arght so fair, Could dream that death was there?" Address P. 0. Box 1264. ICf'Officf hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Rovn No. Sl', East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Iud'ara'. febl6-dly TOYS. &C, &C. STRASRUIMiFaJ: A: NUIirV, 65 Maiden Lane, New York, I3IFORTE2S OF China, Fancy Goods, Beads Slate Pencils, &c., Invite, tbe attention of buyers, offering them the largest assortment at the most reasonable prices. feb23-d3oa REAL ESTATE AGENCY. hill x com:ic. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, .o.SVeat Washington street, 15DIASAP0U8, IS a IT! VF.RT variety of business appertaining to a Military 'j Claim Agency transacted in a mar.rer to warrant aaüsfactlon. The attention of th'se wUhlDg to purcha-e, ae, leaa or rent real estate ia directed to this firm. feb9-dtf COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ltwis r. arrr. c. CT0HUXSO. i:i:rr a to.tilixsox. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, no. 15 el 1'eiarl street, INDIANAPOLIS, DCLr.Ri 15 GUUN, f!.0U8. BUTTER, Kfirt?, ! Tooltry. Onions, potatoes, B-an., Green and lried rruit, Ac, Ac. 1 The h!gl:et pnee piid In Cah for all kind, of Country Produce. I Liberal Cah advances uad ca Configr.mecta. I marl-d3ni i SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, Mo. l ast Uuhla.:ton Mrrel, Mgn of ihe Slig aassai. IURNITCRE er! Stores. T.Lwsre and Ihe la ctm 1 piete variety. Ai 11 Wrdaof nwse Fenrl.hln; Goods. . . .. J. R. MAROT.
UCDICAL.
DR. aTOHN BULL'S courouiD GBDRON DI TT8R& Tlie Latrt and Moni Im. portant Discovery OF THI NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No roan's name Is more intimately connected with the history or MATERIA MIDICA of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer in Medical Discovery than that of Dr. John Bull, orijouisvillc, Kentucky. His Inimitable preparation of SAItSAFAll 1LL.A has long stood at the head of the various compound of that valuable drag. His Compouud of WILD CHERRY ha become a household word throughout the West and South. Iiis Worm Loren -i$e.s, in less thxu a year after their introduction, tttaiiifd a reputation Aa wide spread as the continent ol North Aiutrica. but the crowding glory of his life remains to b attained in his discovery, or rather combination, for Le dos not claim to have been the discoverer cf C)l-init( . wbicb la the basis of the- Bittet s now o9errd to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues hae been auown for more than two hundred years. Armed with It, th Indian bids defiance to th moft deadly m&taiia a;td handles without fear the mot venomous berpents. Iti a belief with them, that while there is breath in thebod.i the Ccdron is potent to cure, no matter what the issa" may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepare.l to endorse this extravagant pretension, he is nevertheless aUsnd from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtnes, that as a remedy and preventative cf all diseases arising from exposure, either to chauge of weather or cli Jiate, or to miasmatic (influences, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation it basso long enjoyed In Central America axd the Weit Indies. IIN DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of Kymptotns, it acts more LIKK A CUAkM than a medicine.. There is not b lug in the whole range of Materia Medics that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this dUea.se. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found In the 1 Ith edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 1337 and 138. A 6erit 9 of experiments in which Dr. Ball has been for years engaged, has just been brought to a successful termination, and ha Is cow enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDRONwitb other approved tonics, the whole preserved in the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which ha Is confident has n equal in the world. lie might furnish a roluu. of certificates, bo' ah He have long since learned to estimate such 1.,,. their tm. value. Tbe safest plan is for every one to te for himself the virtues cf a saw medicine. (iiv t: riii: GEDROW BITTERS ONF TRIAL, AND TOD vTU'- NEVER ÜSK AN OTDKK3. It ia not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which tha CKDRON BITTERS are a specific. In all disease, of the Koucls, L.lv;r or Kidneys. Ia all aSectloaa of tha DRAIN. DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -isGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It 1 destined to aupe: ;r lo all other remedies. U not only cures these disease -, bt It preventa them. A wino glass of the Bitters, taken au hour Vefore each meal, will obviate) the 111 effects of the mot unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking It againxl disease uader the root trying exposure. sold b Drugglat nuJ (irocers Uen erally . Dr. JOHN HULL, rr;i.ctpal OSica. Fifth Street, Louisville, Ky. OLD WBOLESALK BT DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, 7 tit la .tierldlan street, INDIANAPOLIS. I Wao also sll BULL'S SARSAPAIIILLA, DULI.'S WORM DESTROTER, SMITHS TONIC SYRUP. Remeanber DAILY, KERFEK itrsH f cU'ia-dljAwlltaasa
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rürs.WnTSLOW, Aa Experienced Nurse and Female PhyaMaa a to Ue attention cf BKtlsn, lor SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING Which greatly facilitates the process of teethiag. ly eofteofnc tbe gum., redactng all tnfiammetloa. will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, aLd Is SORETO EEGULATEtbeBOWELS Depend upou it, mothers, It will tire rest toyeurselrse and Relief and Health to Your Infants. We have put Bp and sold this article for over 30 year, aod CAN SAT IN CUNFIl ENCE ANDTRCTTJ of It what we have t ever been able to aay ef any other medicine NEVER II AS IT FAILKD IN A9INGLV INSTANCE TO F.Fr'ECT A CURE, when timely ued. Ntver did we know an Instance of diatlfacllon t y at y cne ho used it. On tbe contrary, all are delighted wirb it. operations, and rpeak In terms of coB-merdatioti of Its msgical effects and xuedicsl virtoer. We speak in this matter W11ATWK DO KNOW," after 3 years eiperience, AND rLF.lKJK OLK REI UTATION JVRTHK rULFILMENT OF WHAT WK MERE DICLARD. In a!raot every inunce where the Infant Is .uflering frosn pais and exhauhtion, relief will be fucud in tften er twenty nilrnte alter the syrop i admin Ute red. Full directions for Uking will accompany each bottle. Nor.e genuine nnlen the facsimile f CLKTlS A PEBKINS. New York, I on tbe outside wrappsr. Sold by Druggets throogbout tbe world. Price only 35 Cents a Dottle. The Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. The following is an extract from a letter written ty the Rev. E. Z. WeUer. to the German Reformed.Meaerger, at Cbamberbg, Pa.: A BENEFACTRESS. There is a womaa in the public eye whose name had all along been associated, in our mind, with the 'Tanuee," Quack," and"Uambng." Bui it Is o no lener, and we etire to wrest her name from all such so ptcioue associations In all other minds. Whatever notions we may have ef womanly delicacy aad propriety, wa will all admit tbat woman alone ia tbe ftoraa tbe poorf Nursr tbe lent Nure. Whether we ahaU have Female Physicians or not, Is a quection Lieb most be drciüed by time aud principle, and not a matter of taste. Pride, prejudice, caprice and custom may aa well behave themwives, for if there is really a want, there wU a!o be a supply; if there be acalling, there will be acomlng. Nature and beraan society are always aelf-sopplylns:, and though Art and Kasbia may binder, tbey cannot prevent. Mrs. Window does cot wish to treat you gentlemen Nordoes ste prescribe a regimen for sour wive.: bat 'he modestly appears as a messenger of heslth and aspplneM to your infants In the cradle. Is there anylticf improper In that! A Nurse of "30 years" experience can boldly say what la or is not good for a babe, and ought to be listened to. God sreed her on her humble and happy mission. She Is the most suceeeaful phyticlan and most effectual benefactress our little oca. ever enjoytd ter dotitf parents Dot excepted. Jost open the door for hsr,ar,d Mrs. Winslow will prove tbe AmarIran Florence Nightingale of the Nuraery. Of this we are a sure, that we will teach eur 'Susy"to say MA bleating on Mrs. Winslow" for helping her U survive and escape the griping, colkklng and teething siege. We connnn every word set forth in the propectoa. It performs precisely what it professes to perform, ever? part of It nothing lea. Away with yeer "Cordial," parogoric,"lrop,,"Luduum,M aad every eher Narcotic," by which the babels dragged Late stcpidtty, and rendered dull and idiotic for life. Wt hate never seen Urs. Winslow -know ter only through the preparation ef ber "Soothing Pyrup for Children Teething." If we had the power we would make her, as he It, a physical savior te the lufaat race. Itrsf, Health und Comfort to .Mothrrund Child. MRS. WINSLOW SOOTHING 8TRCF for children teething, oftens the gmm., reduces inflammation, allavs all pain, and cures wind choiic Perfectly sale la all cases. We would ssy to every mother who has a offeriDg child, do not let your prejudice, n.r the prejudices of ethers, stand between you and y eur suflertrg child and the rel-ef that will be sure yes, absolutely sure to follow the use of this medicine If timely ued. LONT FAIL TO PROCURE URS. WINSLOW3 SOOTIIINO SIRUP, for childn teethin It has been u.ed for 30 years with never fating surety axd success tymilllobs of mothers for their children. It corrects acidity of the stoma. h, relieve, wlad chollc, regulatee the bowels, aod gie rest, health andcswfrt te metier aLd child. OSIce No. 4 Isy street, New York. DO NOT LET TOUR PREJUDICE STAND LETWIES your suffering child and the relief that will be ebeuleu ly sure to folivw tbe im if M KA. WINSLOW' CXTU 1NG STRUT. It corrects aciliiy of the stomach, rel evr a wind chollc, regulates the bwela, eefteus the gums, gives rest to the mother and health to tbechUA - -t Tha fcllowlng Is an extract freni a letter written by the Rev. J. S. Holm, pastor of the Flerrepott treet Baptist Chorch, lireeklyn, N. to the Journal aod Me.-eager, Cincinnati. O , and speaks volume la favor of tbat world-reaowaed wedlciee. MRA. WINSLOWJ SOOTUINOSTRLP.FORCHILLRES TEET1I1NO: W an advertiitewent tri year eclomns of MRS. WINSIAiW'S tOTBl0 BTRCI. New,e never aald t vi, la favor of a patent mdtcme before ta eer We, but we frei c 'ape lied te ssy te your reseers that UU la a. hnmbna we have tried It, and know tt to be all tt claim. It is probably one ef tbe meet euccwMfal medicine of the day, bream It ta one of t e neu Aa4 those of your readers ho kare bahlsscsa't de better than lay In a supply." SPECIAL CAUTION. Tie great popalarity if Mrs. Wiailew'a Seothrat flyrsp. r children teething, has laJuced aüpriac-pai prrtue te pwt n artkie. te be d Ir lbs mm tpour. In advenult-g wbkh Iber bave aet eal v cvpie4 our advertisements aaa notices in o me prv, tu im cwpled certiCcatee aat letwra fresa ciergysne aal et b era. aSxtaa Iber naaaea te eur rename certificate. Beware ef all imitators. marT;dmACm4a
