Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4534, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1865 — Page 4

BATLlf.'SEBITIWEL ' xnunsDA.y morning, may a.

W Farted. Twti it tb rnuhng sallow That dreops above tbe po; The plow ttK(4 ta tie faJaw Ob th dnky dop Keyotid. W. lrnd hear th farv.boe 4.r, Wlü Ingers frtfU. Wall Ü sinking so west sit Uf,r. Ax4 tbe rnoon roe up beb:nd. We there ia Ii e,ot l- er; VT roH My -farewell. Oar t.aredrapp'd d(s wu gre. aed flw.r, Aa1 gliaWe where Uey feil. O-r bit.'er trar f,;i faat; we ifUV; Bat ne'er s word we said; I wocJer if th da!iie!!e4 On which th.t d.w wm hed f We rerte4 m the crimson Egbt jut faded from th we.t, Wbn half the ..y with stars wae r1t. And all the world et reL TT partod parted .rnorat Ja fair er Moray weather, To cwt iz&Jn sj or Vt, Or M th an (ptWf. ktd Lf 1 kbt v that na woull rise N mr upon ry lacht. II vw gladly would I doe niy And nj er prsyer to-n'ght f Rhruian,t CHmpl(B The gEcIaI report o. Mjor Genfrai flamus of tb operations of the armies ander his conraaed from the time he left Savannen uctil he acted Goldboro hut teen published. It is dated st Ooldsboro od the 4th tost. The details and result cf this mot remarkable) catnpat'en ire detailed with a nodeety ind clearneea wblcb characterized 11 of Sheama' act previous- to allowing himself to be beaten ia diplomacy, from lomi o far unexplained cause, by Bizceiseidgi And other traitors. The report is entirely too long for publication ia our crowded column, bat the following extracts, showing beyond doubt that the rebels themselves fired the capital of Sontb Carolina, will repaj perusal; (Jen. Howard effected a crossing: of the Saluda, utu tie factory, on the 16ib, skirmishing with cavalry, and tha umt night mad a djiug bridge across liroad river, about three mile above Columbia, by which he creased over Stones brigade of Wood' divisioc, 15th eorr. Under cover of tbU brigade a pobtooo bridge was laid on the soorniog of the 17th. I wa ia person at this bridge, acd at 11 a. ra. I learned that the major of Columbia bad come out in a carriage aud made a formal surrender of the city to Colouel Stone, 2ith Iowa infantry, commanding 3d brigade, 1st difisioD, lith coils About the name tiro a party of the 1 7 th corps had crowed the Congaree iu a kiCf, and entered j Columbia from a point immediately wt. Iu j anticipation of the occupation of the city, I bad ; made written orders to Uen era I Howard touching ; tb conduct of the troop. These were, tu destroy absolutely all arsenal and public property uot tieeded for our own ue, as well as all railroads, depots, and machinery Useful in wr to an enemy, but tu spire all dwellings, colleger, asylums, scbooli. and harmless private property. I was the first to cross the pontoon bridge, and iu company with General Howard, rode Into the citv. The diy was clenr. but a perfect tempest otwind was raging. 1 he brigide of Colouel Stone was already ia the city, and was properly pod ted. Citizens and poldiers wcie on the streets and general good order prevailed. General Wade Himpton, who commanded the coufeJerate rear gutrd of cavalry, had, in anticinUiou of our cap tu re of ColumbU, ordered that all cotton, public and private, should be moved into the streets and fired, to rrrTetit our mkin u.e of it. Bales were piled every where, the rope and tagging cut and tuft of cot too were blown about in the wind lodged in the trees and against hou-??. to as to resemble uow tc rui Sonic of thete piles of cotton wete buru'u), especially one in the very hetitof the city near the court houe, but the fire was partially fubdued by the libor of our nolJiers. During the day the 15t! corp pa.-sed through Columbia and out on the Cudideu road. The 1 7th did uot enter the town at all, and as ) h ive before stated, the left wing aud r ivalry did cot come within two mile of the town. 15 e fore ore ingle public bisjdme had been fired by order, the emoulderiug fite., et by Hampton's order, were rekindled by the wiud, and communicated to tke buildings around About dark they began to apt ead, and got beyond the control of the brigade on duty within the city. The whole of Wood' division was brought to, but if was found impossible to check the tf srae. which, by midnight, had become unmanageable, aud raged until about 4 a m., when, the wind subsiding, they were got &mler control. I was up ne.ulv all night, and saw Generals Howard, Logan, Woods, and others, laboring to save bouses and protect families thus suddenly deprived of shelter, and ot bedding and wearing apparel. 1 disclaim on the part of my army any agency in this fire; but. un the contrary, claim that wt have saved what ot Columbia remains uoconanmed And without hesitation 1 charge General Wade Hampton with having burned bis own city of Columbia, not with a malicious inten:, or as the manifestation of a silly "Roman stoicism," but from folly and want of sense, in filling it with liut. cotton and tinder. Our officers and men on duty worked well to extinguish the darner; but others, not on duty, including the officers who bad long been imprisoned there, rescued by us, may have asi:ed ia prenJing th fire after it bad once begun, aud may have indulged iu unconcealed joy to see the ruin of the capital of South Carolina. During the Ibihand I'Jih the arsenal, railroad depot4, machine shops, fo underies. and other buildings were properly deulreyed by detailed working parties, and the railroad track torn up and destroyed down to Kingsrill aud tb Wateree bridge, and op in the directton of Wtnnsooro. After detailing the tacts in regard to the trat egy by which Johnston, Beauregard, and other rebel generals were compelled to aba&don posi tiou after position, and were finally defeated, Sherman thus alludes to the conference at City Toint with t'se lamented president acd (General Grant: It was all important that I hould have an iu lerview with the general in-chief, acd, premitnicg that he could not at this time leave City Point, I left General Scbofield in chief command, and proceeded with alt expedition by rail to Morehead City, and then by steamer to City Point, reaching General Grant's bedqnarters on the ereaüig of the U7tb of March I had the good fortune to meet General Grant, the president. Gens. Meade. Ord, and other of the army of the Potomac, at.d oon learned the genera! stale of the military world, from which I hid been iu a great meas ure cut off since January. Haviug completed all necessary business, 1 re embarked on the navy steamer Bat. Captain Birne.-, which Admiral Porter pKced at my command, and returned via Hatterts Ic'et ai d Newbern, reaching my own headquarter iu GoMaboro during tb nil t ot the 3Uib. During my absence full supplies cf clothing ai.d food bad been brought to camp, and all thing were working wM 1 have thus rap idly sketched the progre of our columns from Savanoah to Goldaboro, but for more minute details must refer to the report of subordinate commanders and staff officers, which are cot vet ready, but will ia due season be forwarded acd eied with thik report. .1 catiDOt even, with any degree of precision, recapitulate the va.t amount of injury'done to the eremy. or the qnaniiiy of guns and materials of war captured and drswojed. In general terras, we hTe trarereJ the country from Savannah ta Go!dboro. with an a breadth of forty miles, consurnltg all the forage, cattle, bogs, abeep. poultry, cured meats, rorn Bfl &c. Th public cTiemv, instead of c'rawicp fuppües fron that region to feed their armie. ill b compelled to end provi'Ions from other rjuirtera to feed their inhabitmt A map herewith, prepared by ray cLr efig"iur. Col. Vo. with the route of the 4:h corps aJ rtvslry, will sbow at a gUnce the eourry traverse 1 Of course the ahaLdonmect io ui b- üv nmt uf lb wbol eeacoaat. from Savannah io Nevürn, North Carolina, wiib its fort, dock yards, gunboat. lc, was a necessary incidttt to our occupation and destruction of the inland routes of tiavel ami supply. Pet the raal cr.ject of this match i iu p!tci this army iu a position easy of supply, whence It could take an 'appropriate part in the spring and suoaBuer campaign of ltf& TL. a completely accomplished on the 31st by the junction of the Ihr armies and occupation of Goldaboro. The report cocci udes with laaxks for all, as fwl!0W!

In wocIqsioij I birg to express In tbsj tnot emphatic manner my entire satisfaction wittftbe tone and temper of the whole army. Nothing seems to dampen their energy, teal, or cherfuloeas It is impossible to conceive a march involving more labor and exposure, yet I cannot recall an instance of bad temper by the way, or bearing an expression of doubt as to our perfect success in tLe end. I believe that this cbeerfulneaa and harmony wf action refiects upon all concerned quite as much real honor and fame as "battles gaioed" or "cities won." and I therefore commend all, general, staff, officers, aud men, for these high qualities, in addition to the more soldierly ones of obedience to orders and the alacrity iLey have always manifested when danger summoned them to the freut.

MEDICAL. MANHOOD, A XI) THE Vir.OTt OF TOUTFJ RrTSTORKD IX ?OlK f wka by DR. EICOKÜ'8 KSSKSCIt ÜFLIir.. Vr. KKord, (or Tarts.) after years of earDt sottcttattoti, baa at itsgtk aeceeded to tt argent retn t of the meiicao public, and appelated a airtnt la Sew Tors, for tb aa! of bit valoed and bl?hly prtted Keoc of Ufa. Tbls wonderfal ict will restore If abood to Us most shattered confutation la f oar weeks, and.tf stad ccardtac to priated in-tratlB, fallarola iispTbl life-re torin g remeilj aboafd b taken ty all about to xaairy, as Its eTct aro persianeot. Sac ess, Jn every cats, U eertsin. Xr. aueord'a Kaaeac f Ufa ta said la caac. with roil lactmctioBS for im, at 93, or fur qaantitie In one for l,an4wül b seat to any part, carefully packed, on rocHpt or renlttaneo to bl accredited aajtit. Circular aat froo rlpi af for ataasp. PKJUP E0LA5D, 47 Froome street, Jan21dlj Ob door wet of Broadway, 5. T. J.. FOUNDRIES. nOOSIER STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. COX. I.OIIÜ A PECK, afaaafartarer. and WboUaalo Dealer, ir. STO fES, HOLLOW- UillE, SfC. A LL OUR TOVF.S ARg OF THf LATZaT A5 mtltnpr.ved patterns. Our other work will embrace Iron front. Columns, Railway, Mill and Bot CaaUcga, Ac, 4c. Orders by mail or otherwise aoliclted, and prompt attention given. Onr price, will be found a. low a any. Office, Sales-room and Foundry 143 floath D wars treat, two iqaarea directly eaat of tba Ualoa Depat. oct? 3 WlIXTCIt AUItAXUCHr.XT. C NCIIV IV AT, OOUTHKRN OHIO, iortli -K.istcrn Kentucky. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Short-Line E3. SI K3. o 5 UTU ,?Tr.R MÖDAT. SCV. MX. TKI.NS will run a. flJ.wn: Leave Indianapolis. Moruiiig Eiprt. 4.10 A X 10.69 A 7.2 P V 1.00 P M 7.00 P M 10.05 U Mall Sight Kipresa Arrive atladlanapall. Homina: KxpreM Mall X;rbt ExproM 2IT7'Fart the aaoie a ly acy other Route, and tie jpeJ, safety and Cwcif rt of train equal to the be.t lin1n the eonntry. JITpAnk for tickets via "ludtanapolia andCiocinnat Railroad." Special Notice. Th. new track into Cincinnati ii complete, and passenger 1 y tu it lir.e are now landed the HSf Perl Street Iv-p"t. near tb.a Burnet House, abut oue inUa nearr th t-y-Ine-s centre of the city than any ether tott. KOKKIlT MKKK.Sdperlntendent. W. 11 L. Scili, General Ticket Agent. f A. I xt, TraTel'nn Ajtent. noTl H-dtf . A T I O . A I, PCTROLEUM MIX1XC2 COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ORGAK12ID 05DER TBU LAWS OF INDIANA Capital, iWU.JJO.OOO. In HvlOOHiiarea. mi r fftf Dollar Euch WORKING CA FI TAL, $T0,ÜU0. Otrtca No. 3 Ta!btt A New', block, ludlanapwU. Iu4. OFFICERS. VYUüata n.Tura.r. President and Superintendent. DeloM Root, Vice P resident. KJw'.n A. Davis, Secretary. J. Geurf r Stilj, Treaiarer. DIRECTORS. rlo!s Root, W. A . ScboSeld, Tm. II. Turner, J. A. Groerenor, Wm. T. Clark, C C. OÜn, J. C. Hertb, Laden Hills, Onitr Re w man, Jerra SfcLene and Edwin A. Daria. A limited number cf Shares are now offered to the psbllc on terms that tbe Company feel confident will pay subscriber. Over Two Hundred Per Cent $10 per .bar only reqmlred at time of .abwrription. For naps, circulars or information, apply to tbe Reoretary of tbe Company, at Indianapolis. prt-H dAw-dfriat SODA WATER. SODA WATER! C L A It IÜ CO., Manufacturer of Bottled SODA WATER, Ara prepare to upply 3al o- .od Restaurant by laariaa their order at 2S5 East Yahington Street. Saloons and Re.Umraat in the country will b prompt ly supplied by .ending their order, as a Uot.. aptvi-d3m NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabi-! netmakers and to the Public, i KOMI, rtain and Ornamental Job TurnJ er. South treet, between Innylranla and Merldun alter fa. Keeps constantly on band a good assort- ; went Stair Balli.trr and Newt 1 Posts, and turns them ta j order. Al, all k!nd of turning in building work done, to erder. 1 will receive all kind of orders In tarticg In l tbe catitet making fine, bed.tead, table legs, Ac. AH wars doua prooipily, neatly ana at reasonable price.. L. KOUt. aprlS-d3m JOIIX C. SITI.LIYAX. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, s. i o East l'earl irret, las rear ef Sentinel liuiMlnff. arn-41y PROFESSIONAL. Drs, TODD & PARR, PHYSICIANS AM) StUGEOSS. OfficeNo. 31 Virginia Avenue. rear n-mos m 1UUI 11 asu.ni yriKtim aBIEg S&aUS It Trees, Frait Trees, F.ergreeLA, cr arvthitg fo OLD TUMBUTTtt Ail per, wanting äbads uraery tine, wi.i ne .appüea oy leaving taeir or- . . m . . . . . tiers wit n is. mwriwr a. nt; i'njo .ireet, here samples may ts sees, sr st Kitley .f Oliver's Aj-1 ncuiturat VTarerooca, X. T5 VTe.l Washington .trevt. I Trea Koxea rursishad ir aevred. j WM. 0. ELDER PROFESSIONAL. Dil RUHII, OTTICX OTXS ST AS GEOCEKT. 50. 05 SOUTH llltaou itresL Ki'.Um 5o.4ST Xt iniaoti ewaaa. ha "ms. Ua. lad. suaraO-ASo

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UB3IO V AL. Doctor W.TI. TnO.TlSOaV, HAS RC3S0TED HIS OFTICt FEOX . , VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WnKRK nr kill costixuk to trrat and cr Prlrate Diieaes, In all lbe!r pecien, tage. rarafU-atit) and pbaaes. Dr. Wm. Tboratoa will pe to each patient a written Instrument, thd;;.g L!iue!f ta effect a radical and rit cure, r make no! cbarre. w Dr. VTm. Tbcri n las made thavy peciajty w.ac tbe year three years in tbe city ot Baffalo, 5. Y.,eiAbt years in Chicago, HI., acd twoyear In Teoria, IU. Durinjc eight years practice la Chicago, Iii., be cured over thirteen thousand . Dr. Wm. Thomson, in bis practice f jr Scrofula, Rhenmatic and general dUease of tbe blood, use a Fumigating Vapor Path of the most ingenlocs kind, la conduction with Internal treatment. SKMINAL. EMISSIONS, tbe conquence ofself-aba.e. Ttis toUlary vice, or drprired lein&l bd:'jtuct, 1j practiced by tba youth of both axe to an almost unlimited extent, producing; with unerring certainty the f-llowlns; train of morbid symptom n&Iess coffibatfd ly adentiSc madical measure., viz? Sallow countenance, dark .pats oder tha eyae, pain In the head, ringing to tbe ears, and ncbes Lke tbe rustling of leaves and rattling cf chariots, inea.slness about tbe loins, weaknes of the limb., confeaed rlsion, blunted intellect, loa. of confidence, diffidence ia approaching atracgera, a dislike ta form new acquaintance., a du-poaitien to sbun society, loss of memory, beetle Cashes, pimples and various eruptions about tbe face, furred tongue, nigbt sweat., fetid breath, cougb,eonumpt Ion, monomania, and frequent ly Insanity. Tbe afflicted, on tba first appearance cf any of tbe above .ymptom., should immediately appl J to Ir. Wm. Thomson fr relief. 0: aad Consultation Rcctni 5o. 39 Soath Delwar, street, Indianapolis, Ind. P. O. Box 1663. ' Jan2l-dly MEDICAL. MANHOOD IlorT Destroyed, How Restored. Dr. a. PCaVDERY. Physician and Surgeon No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. X 5 CONNECTION WITH TUR liENERAL FRACTICR of Medicine, I treat by a new and reliable medium, and with tbe bapptert results, all formt of diseases of the Nervous, Seminal aud Urinary and Sexual yttems. Young men with hollow cheeks and pallid countenance, telling in feaxf.il language the silent working of aome formidable dutea undermining your constitution, memory and reason, harrying yea to a premature death, reflect while reason holds sway and avail yourself of a treatment that diaripate. the alight. st disease, and cures the b arraying weakness and other cace of serlon difficulty and perpetual annoyar.c Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness. Nnetnrn.l F.m). ion., Seiual Debility, Im potency, r.fiect. of S If -Abuse, and their retaiits Inability to Consummate tbe Marriage Contract, Mental and Physical Froatration, Kpilepoy, Insanity and Consumption. The foe, Likea staunch murderer, steady to bis purpose. Presses him cle-e through eerry lane of life, Nor missen uw tbe track, but pre.e! on, Till forced at la;t to tbetremeinion verge. And at onca be sinks." Likewise, I will guarantee a radical care of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea and liiert, iu all their stage, entirely removing from the Mod the last park of thee terrible disrate that gradually burn up tbe fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beautj and extreme delicacy of tb female organization, to say nothing cf its ajbj.iological characteristics, are fiail'.cieut indications that it is .ubct t a forms of dioea aa I mol flcatioi s peculiar to it.elf. Tbe physician cf the present daydo s not encounter any mora forms of uterine dieaes than did the physician of ttfty jear ago; but owing to the present social condition of woman, ber diseases are increased to frequency, and to the truth of this assertion the melancholy dea'.hsby consumption bear ample witness. At tbe American Dispensary we treat by a new method, aud with the happiett results, Frolap sä Uteri, (tailing of tbe wcrob,) Eruptiona of tbe Skin, Chloroii, r Green Sickness characterised by yellowiub, dirty green pallor of tbe surface; Kmanslo Meftsism, or abent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Retention of tbe Mene; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult flow f tbe Mense; Menorrhagia, or profuse Menstruation; Leuchorrhea, or excessive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly coloress and transparent. Reader, I have given you a class of diseases that ar met with in Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would say that there are many oth r form of disea.e. peculiar to your .ex diseanes of ITegnaury, Parturition, and Lactation, of which spar, will net admit au elucidation. 1 omit it for the council chamber, adding but an more disease to this list, and that i a formidable one Ulceritlon otthe body of the Cteruv - IT you are afflicted with organic weakness, or any asaemMage of morbid phenomena of this character, you hare no time to spare, but at once apply for cied cal aid. If too late to arrest the disease, it is at least possible to palliate tbe symptoms, and tbn moothethe pathway to an untimely grave. In a majority of instances these diseases hare mads considerable propres before the patient becomes alarmed. Ia some cases an emaciation 1. tbe first Indication that attracts the attention of the patient's friends. Ans" here, reader, let me call your earnest attention to tbe fearful significance of tbe word "wasting." It not only constitutes tbe leading feature, but tbe earliest and nst ominous symptor s of Consumption, xample8 of which are invariably met with in yonr.g ladies who are gifted with high Intellectual endowments, refined accomplishment., and eyes Cashing with unnatural brilliancynot regarding these indications as being tboa f incipient disease, but those of personal cbsrm. True, alasl the poet sings "Consumption cheek ne'er looks more pure, And lovely, than when past all core, And yet that bloom, so fresh so still, lias lent its fleeting aid to kill. And speaks, to tho.se who watch Its hue, Of .'ckness. dea'.h and sufiering too; Though who. Just viewing argbt so fair, Cuuld dream that death was there!" Address P. O. Box JO'Offlce hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Room So. 24)t, Rast Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. febl6-dly TOYS, &C. &C. 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DR. JOHN BULL'S COMPOUND CEDRON BITTERS. The sLatct and .Mos l Im. porlaiil Discovery OF TEB NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! Xo man's came la more intimately connected with tbe klfiterr of MATERIA MEDIC A of tha United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer io Medical Discovery than that of Dr. John Htill, oriiOitiv.lIc, Kt'UttlülaV. His Inimitable preparation of 3 A USA I A It 1L, I..A baa long stood at the bead of tbe earious compounds oftbat valuable drug. Hi Compound of WILD CHERKY Laa bcome a hou?rholJ word throughout the West and South. 11 La Worm Ioreu g. In 1cm thtn a vear after thiir introduction, attaiuüd a reputation As wide spread as the continent tf 5ortL America. But the crowning glory of bia lifo reuialiis to be attained in bis discovery, or rather combination, for be does not claim to bae been the discoverer of UKllltO.1 , which is the basis of the Bittet s now oOVred to tbe public. That honor belong, to tbe native inhabitant, of Central America, to whom its virtues have Leen known for more than twg hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria and bandies without fe.r tbe most veromous serpents. Itif a belief with them, tbat while there is breath in the bod the Cedron i. potent to cure, no matter what tbe lea may be. V bile Dr. Bull is not prepared to endure this extravagant pretension, be ia nevertheless alisned from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, tbat as a remedy and preventative of all disease, arising from exposure, either to change cf weather or clioiate, or to miasmatic influences, it stand WITHOUT A RIVAL 1 And Ju.tlj daaerve tha reputation It has so long enjoyed in Central America and tbe Tf est Indies. I IV DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train or symptom., it act. more LIKK A CUAKM than a medicine. Ttere it nothing In 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 tbe I Ith edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 13ST and 1388. A series ef experiment, in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has Jost been brought ta a successful termination, and he is cow enabled to offer to tha public a combination of CEDROX with other approved tonics, the whole preserved io the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon WtUky , which be is confident has a equal in tbe world. Be might furnish a volume of certificates, bur ab lie have long since learned to estimate such their true value. The safest plan is for every one te te for himself tbe virtues ef a new medicine. (iivb xii i; CEDRON BITTERS ONK TRIAL, AM) TOO YU!i. JfSVKE USE AÜ OTHKRA. It Is not necessary to publish a locg- Hat of diseases for which the CEDROX BITTERS are a specific. In all disease of the Itowcls, Liver or Kidneys, la all affections of tb. BKAIN, DEPENDING fJPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -UGOUT.RHSfJMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It U destined to .upetseOe all other remedies. It not only cure these disease, but It prevents them. A wise glass of the Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of tbe most unhealthy climate, and screen tbe person taking it again? t diaease under tbe most trying, exposure. Sola by Druggists and Grocers Generally. Dr. JOHN BULL, Principal Offce, fifth Street, LonJrt'le, Ky. SOLD rVnOLUAUt BT DAILY, KEEFEB & RUSH, 73 Mouth TlertHlsasa Street, INDIANAPOLIS. Who alsa aall BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP Roea!r DULY, REEFER It CS II 4acie-dlyaVlaa.

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ADVANCED 03 Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, Guns, Musical Instruments, LADLES' AUD GXXTS WEARIXft APPAREL, BED CLOTHING. ASD Household Goods of tlTerjr Description. AH article! of Tita bo3t, ioiJ r eichiDjf J it til UNION LOAN OFFICE, ro. 18.) East Washington St., (A few door, we.t af Uttla'a Het.l.) N. B AU transactions strictly. confident laL aSSjfAll unredeemed pledge are sold far tbe asaouat dae. febl7-Iy. J.Ä M.S0LOM05. THEn QUARTERS oo. r nA7 U w ih the STATEcj INDIANA A 1 I m. Haa ko ookxectiox wrrn ajit other nnxKLia hext of the tame name, in or out of IncUinapolb W. & H. GLENN. Proprietor.. QUEENSWARE, &C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. A. WOODBRIDGE. A IMPORTER OK QTJEENSWARB, h it in tx 6 ASL SWA RE , TABLE CUTLfiRY -ADPI.ATED WAKE. YffFrictt reduced to corTepond with tbe present va ue of Go d. No. 16 West Washington .Street, litdiuiiupolis, Itid. aar2-d3a Philosophy of Marriage. rilHK PBOPRIKTORS OFTHE 5KW TORK 11 CSF. CM of Anatomy have determined, regardies f eipense, to isstie free, (for the benefit of Ufering ti. manity, and .oppression of quackery.) four of the:r m4 interetirg and instrnctive Lectcres on Marr.ageand ita di.-qnaliScations. yervos and Physical Ib;uty, Prema.nra dec Una er Manhood, Indigestion, Weahaesa or Depression, Impotercy, Loss af Energy and Manly Power; tie treat Social Evil, and thoe Malaie. i t'.ch result from yoathful follies. e.cee. of maturity, or Ignorance of f'hysibloff? acd law. of Siatara. These tavaluatie Lectures have been the means ( enlightening and aving thousands, and will be forwarded free, on receipt of fur .tamp, by addrewina; Secretary, 5ew Tork Museum of Anatomy an Medicine, eiS BroaJs-av, New Yors Jan21-dly I'll IV ATE DISEASES. DR. COLTOCR, MEDICAL OFFICE SO. CJ SOUTH Meridian Sareet, farfett hi. fea tf he fails ia ear lag tzj case that nay come uader bia care, bo mauer bow obstinat sw long .tandtsg. He warrants yon a rare. Syphilis, in the primary .tage, helped ia 25 minutes, cured ta 34 hours. Gleet of 20 years standxj eured by Dr. C. W Knrs 7 to 10 p. M -vr.'5 Dr. A. D. GALL, No 65 North-New Jersey 8treeU ctsr-aiy

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1 is J? a OQ o W - : O o W J m a. CO w : DO - a i P O O S o P4 es C m. rc O 8 S I i CiJ i-1 Hi P 03 o a CO Pi c si 5 .3? 2 r H REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 4 1 Jnly7-dly CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET BTORE No. 81 Cast Wustiitigtoii M.. SclinulPs Old S(itnt, ovvosirt: rim court house: VTE HAVX A IAP.Ol S'iXXK U CARPETS, OH-OLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, REPS PEK1N CLOTHS, Iraino.sk, l.nce, Tlualln A !ut tlnyjliatit arcarfw All of these Goodi having bee:i ;urchaed before tbe late advance iu the East, we Kill m-U them lower than w Yrknholeale price. Also JaM received 100,000 .'.etc Wall Tap r au! Window fluides lD AIIC if e M m. . It It w l:4-diT EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, aiiDTaa UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFTIC OS THE C0U5EE OF WASHINGTON ANT Meridian streets, lndianapoli.. Three dally Expresses to New York; Two daily Expresses to Cincinnati, and Two dally Expresses to Chicago and St.Litl; The above Compa&ies are tha only privileged Kipressci tne following roads, vii. INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS A PERU; TEKRK HAUTE A RICHMOND; BELLE FONTAINE A INDIAN APOLUS. Honey, psikagee, valuables aLl freight carried wia safety and dicpatcb, aud in charge of epocial and efficient messengers. Notes, Bills and Drafts will be promptly collected anl ready returns made J. ftUTTEHKiELD. Agent . WINES, LIQUORS, e!tC. WINE HOUSE! LOUIS IVIVGr, 29 outh .lleridian Street, (SENTINEL BUILDING.) IMPORTER OF RHINE AND CHAMPAGNE WINES; Otard and Cogniac Brandies; Holland Gin; Jamaica Hum nd Cordials. Al.o dealer in CaUwba Wine, Still and Fparklir.g, .f the mot approved brands; Bourbon Whisky; Peach Brandy; Catawba Brandy; 8tock Ale; Porterand Beer, and Bitters of virions kinds. These articles are all offered' for sale by the bottle or larger quantities. Only Rhint MV.m for tnU on, dravgkt. 1MPOKTED CIGARS and TOBACCO, ef tbe choicest Iraiidt., will be kept constantly on hand. irpHaving fitted np a neat establishment and offering Tor aale ouly pure article, and of the best qaality, tbe subscriber hopes to receive, as be aolicits, a liberal ikare of tbe patrocage of the public marlT-dtf LOUIS LANO REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer Douse (UP STAIRS.) WE HATE FOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS 15 the Ctty ef Indianapolis, and Farms and Fam ing Land. In iM. Siate, an 4 will a lower than car be purchased e!ewbere fb21-iAwly it. ii. siMci:it aV c., REAL EST A IE AG li NTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street IncliuiiiipoIiH, Ind. 5 '4 dir PROFESSIONAL. miitix m. aar. JOJaTlaJ W. &OKDCS. HAY GORDON, ATTORXEY AT LAW. IMJIA3AP0U3, I5LU5A. OSVce, Km. IO and 11 Tftw A TalViott. Barj-linjr, 9oath of th PotofTVe. 4rA-rfQra MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. WE ARE OFFERING ICTERIOR INDUCEMENTS to persona with a lKtla ready mean, ta aeenr hones. We will sell Lots Entirely on Time, sad erect comfortable d Wellings, bcf.t g workmen and in good style, on the payment jf h (at much as tie tmprovement. wtn c"t -the reinaina to be paid a easy paynsenta tot much esor than a fair ent an tbe presumes. Halr.g lots In nearly all part of the city, we can accomatodate ail w,Lir.g to aeenre a hone; and'havng a large am cent of lumber on hand, and workmen ready employed, we cat ereet buildings on short lfrtfct M'KIRNAN A PIRROC apw-dtf Baal aUtat Af

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- Aa Xxparienced 5ara aa4 Feaaala PhyakUa to tie attentica cf mstasri, bar SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHHTQ Which greatly facilitates the process et Lathing, by softening the gums, rednclng all itiaomat'.va, wül al'.ay ALL PAIN and spa.vnodle action, and la SURE TO REGULATE the BO WELS Denecd upou. i nivthers, It will give reit to yourselves and Relief and Health to Yeur Infants. We have put ep and aold th! article for over 34 j ear, and CAN SAT IX C05FIIENCK A5D TRUTH of it wb,at we have rever been able to v of any other medicine NEVER HAS IT FAILED IN A SUCGL INSTANCE TO KFfLCT A CUKK, when timely ssed. ver aid we know an instance cf dissatMaction by aLy one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with it operations, and speak In term, ef commendation of tt. tn.gVal effects and medial virtue. Wi speak In thia matter "WHAT WK DO KNOW." after 30 year, eapertenca, AND PliDO.EOUR REPUTATION PCR TBK FULFILMENT OF WUATWR HERE DECLARD. Ia a!mot every instance where tbe irfant is sufierirg from pala and eihantion, relief will be found in Cfien er twenty ml.mtes alter tie yrt:p I doBini.-:red. Full direction, for asicg will accompany each bottle. Nona genuine unless the fac-eimile af CLLTIS A PER. KiNU, New Tork.l. en tbe outside wrapper. Sold by Druggi'ts througbwat the world. Price only 35 Cents a Dottle. The Florence Nightingalo of the Nursery. The following 1 an extract front a letter written by the Kev. . Z. Weiser, te the German Reformed.afesenger, at Chamberahnrg, Pa.: A BENEFACTRESS. There i. a woilib ia the public eye base nasse bad all along been associated, in our mind, with the 'Tanke.' ' Quack, " and"Uonibug." But it ia se no longer, and we desire to wrest her name from all sucbsu picion. association, in all other mind. Whatever notions wo may have of womanly delicacy and propriety, we will all admit that woman alone is the Nurse the pos! Xnrsr tbe bettt Nurte. Whether wa shall hava Femala Ph7ic:ans or not, is a question which must be decided, by time and principle, and not a matter of taste. Pride, prejudice, caprica and custom may a. well behave themselves, for if there i. really a want, there will els be a supply; if there be a"ca:iicg," there will be a com leg. Nature and haman society are alway telf-upplytng, and though Art and Fashion may hinder, they cannot prevent. Mrs. Wlnl ow does not wish to treat you gentlemen Nordoes ate prerite a regimen for your wivee; bat she modestly appears as a mesaanger af health and happiness to your Infants in tbe crsdla. Is there anything impropr in that? A Nurse of "30 year" experience can boldly ay what is or Is not good for a babe, and oagbt to be listened to. God speed ber en ber hasnble aru happy mission. She is the nest successful phyHciaa and moai effectual banefactreaa oar Lttle be ever erjoyrd her doting parents not excepted. Jest epesj tbe door for hr, ai-d Mr. Win. low will prove tbe AmerIran Florence Nightingale' ef tbe Narsery. Of tbls w are so sore, that we will teach enr "Susy" te aay A blecblng on Mrs. Window" for helping ber to survive and escape tbe griping, colicking and teething alege. We confirm every word set forth In the prerpectcs. It perform, precisely what It profeaae. ta pertaraa. avarv part or U notbäig less Away with i ear "Cardial," ,Par(goric.,'"Drop,,,,, Laudanum," and everj otker '-Narcotic," by which tbe babel, drugged into .tepidity, and rendered dull and idiotic for life. We bate never seen Mrs. Vfiotlov-know ber oily through the preparation of her "Boothicg t yrup for Children Teething." If we had the paw.r wa would make her, as aha is, a physical savior to the laf.nt race. ECMf, Health and Comfort to Itlotlier and Child. MRS. WINSLOW'g 800TU1NO SIRUP for chlldresf teetblna. .oTten. tbe gum, reduce Inflammation, allays all pain, and cures wind cholic. Perfectly safe all cases. We would say ta every mother wlo ha. a aaffericg child, do not let your prejudice, nor the prejudices ef others, stand between you and your soterlrg child and tbe relief that will be sure yes, absolutely sure to follow the a.e ef thl. medicine If timely naad.. DONT FAIL TO PROCURE MRS. WIN I LOW 3 80OTH1NQ 8 YRUP, for children teething. It baa bees u.ed for 30 years with never failing aafety and succeaa by millions of mothers for their children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wlsd cbolle, regalates tha bowels, and give rest, health and cottfart ta aaathae and child. 0ce So. A4 Day ttreet, New Terk. IX) NOT LET TOUR PREJUDICE STAND BETWEEJT your suffering chill and the relief that wiil be abaoltte ly sure to foUow the use cf MRS. WIN 5 LOWS bOOTH 1NQ SIRUP. It corrects acidity of the at.mach,rehvca wind cbolic, regulate tbe bowel, softes tbe gums, gives re.t to the mother and health te theckild The fcllowicg i an extract from a letter written by the Eev. J. 8. Holm, paator of the Pie rrepont Street Baptist Church. Brooklyn. If. T.. to tha Jaarnat and Messenger, Cincinnati. O., and .peak, volume ta favae of that world-renowsed iredicite. MkJ. WI58L0WJ SOOTHING STRL'P, FOR CH1IXRE3 TEETHING: "Wa aea an advertisement la yaar eaiumas af MRJ. WI5SiXiWS 8O0TU1SG STkVP. New,wa aavar aalA a wore" !n favor ef paiett medicine tefcre ii otr lire, but we feel compelled ta say to four reader, tbat this Is so kat,.f-w have tried it. and kso tt t alt It claims, it u prebabiy one ef the saeat uoces.rul saedidsei cf the day, beetle it Is oaeof tba test. A&4 thoae of your reader wha have bahlea can't da battae than lay in a euppjy." a -A- UTIO XsT. Tha great TrUrity f sfra. WlaUaw. Wathta Syrup, for cbildresi teethia, has lnducwd aaprtnc;pai persons to put up srtklestobe used for the s.oarpe. In avertiiDg hkh they bar a 4 aoly copied our advertisements aad cotice frtm tbe presa, tat fcave copied ceriCcatee aul letters from clerya and other. asUataar aber antaa ta aar gaaaiM coeu'ae.toa ktvsis efaii taaiaataa.