Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4541, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1865 — Page 4
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AIL.Y SENTINEL
I i FRIDAY HORN IN 0, MAY V2. r .Tlr. Lincoln A Dar e Heute. Tb following article apr'! " T15 taore American, of March 22. It po.ee melanct-oly Interest at the preset time : While on a tl to Washington, yesterdty, we dropped In at the White House, and in-tead of beiojr warpriaed at the bomber of eUUor, ftt ratber atooi.heJ to find eo few io waiting in the acte room for interviewt with the president. When w remember the throng tbt swarmed the LuIUIng ia democratic time Juries the first month after id inauguration, aod counting not orer twenty-five persons now io attendance, many of them accompanied by members of con err, we came to the conclusion that the Wash Icgtoo corre;cndecU bate greatly exaggerated the facta. Host of thete vUilor, aa we subse1ently bed ao opportunity of witnessing, were there for entirely different purposes tbn that of oÄfe seeking. The president commenced to receive visitors at 10 o'clock, but at half pa t 11 o'clock the cabinet seaion commenced. So ?oon ai the cabinet members Lad withdrawn, the reception of vvhtora was resumed, tboao Daring member of congress, with them taking the precedenc. At 2 o'dick, however, tte doors were thrown open, and all wLo remained in the aate room were invited to enter cd take scats The President then commenced to dipoe of tbem in his frank, cordial and candid manner, the preface of a cloud of witnesses' enabling him to get throe gh with them much more rapidly thao if each had been grafted a private interview. ' The first case waa that of an old gentleman whoe tons b i been killed io battle, and who had eome to Washington io hope of being able to obtain tome kind of employment. The presi dent reolied that Washington was the worst place is the couatry for any one to seek to better their condition, and advised htm to go home asrain by lie firt train. He wished some specie of saffron tea could be administered to produce ao eruption of those already io Washington and make ibis nitration fever atnke out instead of striking in. The supplicant replied that he bad not the means to go, and hoptd that tie president would die him a note to one of tbe qaarter masters, who might pftbably give him some kind of employment. After thinking a minute, he wrote something on a piece of paper anJpave it to him, when the old man' countenance brightened, and with profuse thanks he retired. 2 A gentleman largely engaged io bringing out Cotton, 4c, from the rebel states, inquired of the president whether it was hit intention to sustain the recent order issued by Gen (irant putting a atop to the whole business. The president replied that in no cae would he interfere with the wishes of Oen. Grant. He held him responsible for inflicting - the hardest blows possible On the enemy, arid as desirable as it was to potses tbe cotton, if he thought that bacon was of more importance to the enemy at this moment than cotton was to u, why we mut do without the cotton. .. Geo. Graut wiuo lawyer,, aud cooeajnetitly" ned no unnecessary words to amplify his order; but the president understood him to mean that thif trade was giving nid and comfort to the enemy, and consequently it must slop. "Under no circumstances," concluded tbe prei dent, will I interfere with the order of Oen Grant." The next was an applicant for a etna!! country postoffice, accompanied by a democratic member of congre. Oo reading this application he responded at once, you shall haveitandindor-ed his approval on the back. The member remarked, '1 presume, Mr President, that it is because I trouble Tou to little that you so promptly grant ray request.' The . president responded, 'That reminds me of my own experience as an old whig member of congress. I was always in the opposition, and I bad no troubles of this kind at all. It was the easiest thing imngiiiable to be au op position member no running to tbe departments and tbe White Houe.' Next came an old gentleir.au who wished to get a mm pardoned Iroin the penitentiary, convicted of stealing two piirs of ptntaloons and a pair of shoes belonging to the government, from a box he was hauling on his tiny. A ata;emeot of the ease from the sUte attorney wan present ed. which admitted that one witness had testified that Le had sold him a ptir of shoes. Yes,' said the president, 'so much for the hoes, but nothing about the pantaloons. Tbe jury had the whole facts before them, and convicted the man, and I am bound to regard him as guilty. I am sorry for his wife and children, sir, but the mau must be punched.' Next waa the cae of a youth who had been arretted as n derertcr in Baltimore, having a pass for one day, tbe time having cipircd. . He mated thai he waa on hi way borne to a sick fistcr, who bd subscqnentl died; had co intention of deserting, but merely intended to overstay hi time on hia paa aod return to camp. He was now at the Drj Tortugas under a three years p Ait en ce. with a bsll and chain on his leg. Tbe president, in view of his recent proclamation toideserters who bad not been arrested, promptly pardoned him. A young widow, the mother of three children, who-e husband had teen killed in Little, pre seated aa application lor the appointment of postmistress of a tmall town in Orange county, New York. The president . received her very kindly, told her to leave all ber papers with binj, and that he would examiue the matter thor oughly, and would do the best he could for her case." She was advised to return home and trust hex case in hia hands, as he would atteud to it at well in her absence as if the were present. He 'could not act on it at once, for, although he was president, she mut remember that he was but .one horse in the team, and if tbe others pulled, it would be a bard matter for him to out pull them.' The lady left much pleased with her interview. A wounded officer was an applicant for an office, and preseuted a memorial signed by a large number of citizen? of bis district. The president replied that he wa dit oed to favor the application . but that he U)ut wait to hear from tbe member of congress from that district. He would be forever io hot water if he did not py some deference to the wishes of members on the?e ap pointments. "An applicant- for the discharge of a minor from service, assured him thit an officer, whom he named, had ssid the case was one deserving of executive interference. The rreiJeut im mediately rem irked: "Bring me his opinion to hteffVotln writing, and I will promptly dis charge him. His word will be sufbeient for me; I will req iire no argument on the subject " A man who wished to ecpe from the draft en the plea of being in the employ of the government, and being physic-iUj? disabled, wag told that the president could not take action against the army surgeons, and be doubled if there were not a dozen gentlemen in the room who would gUiUy relieve him of his government employ meet. I don't know why it is that I am tro'ibled with these cases," said the president; "but if I were, by interfering, to cuke a hole through which a kitten might pass, it would soon be Urge enough for the old nt to get through also." Several other applicants for executive interference in small matters were kindly received, and their caes promptly disposed of, all retiring . apparently well pleased with tLtlr reception, and in mot cvc- gratified with the decision of the president.A singular case occurred at an early hour io the morotnfT, of joorg womao'who presented hrrstif to the usher, with three clildrea, one almost aa infant She demanded to see the president, and oo beini; told that the cabinet wa ia -Uu and tkat h could not hi si, he et the children on the Moor in the est room.declar ing that aaber bubai.d had beea killed in battle she bid brought her children to the president and intended to leave them with him. 6 he waacTtaioed to be a poor deranged orcatare, whose CliCtloLs had over-bslanred her mind, aud by directions of Mrs Lineoin was properly cared fjr. SECOND HAND ST0RE7 SECOND HAND STORE, IStSJJ Lait Uathlncton Street Hri .t XU Iii Uan4. ICRXlTnUE as4 No. Towar and D..U :n raa J k uitfvr JOH IS. 9lJLMVAi. UYERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, .Io. 10 Eaal I'carl street, In rrar ! sentinel MalltlM.
A CARP TOmTHE LADIES. DE. J)UP0IIC0'S GOLDEOTIODICIL PILLS,
fOR rJtMALtS. Iiifullihlc iaCorrccllii Irrrgtilurltle, Itcrao vl up Obstructions of the Monthly Tarns, from Wluitricr C&ue. nod Alwitys Successful una Preventative, Al tkaanly erstand CCKTAlü RrVKbTforall lbo aSict ftcompl!iita pcol.r t tb hi, whether "married or ilEg's." TbIPilIa art nothlnc new, but hate been ewd ly tb rVxrtor for nany yara, both la tranc aixl America, wJUi naparalielcd rarci la every ea; anJ be orrd by mary tbouuod ladies who kavt ce4 them to mat tka l'i.l pablie, for tta allviatlB of tb- ufferta( from ny Irreularltiea wbalTr, m well mm to prevtnt aa Increase of fataHj wke re bealth wit not permit (t. Females rct)iar!y ntnat!,srttost aapplof themaelT m( ar canttoaed aint cin tte Pill whJslo teat eoivntlon.a tit proprietor aames so reiponr.billty aftar tit above admonition, although tbilr mtldaesa woo Id prtvsntany nlchiof to health. Otherwise tbe ftlls arereeomjBe&ded. Fall aa l ej'Ijcit directioaiareonpaojeacli bos. r ' IK) IM BATS BESS SOLD Ut TTf 0 Ten tsostao boxes aent Ij Utter, boü by ayself and ateuti, U all parts f tbe world. to wtkb askweri bare ten retorsed, la which lailsiaay nr thiortike tbs above Pills have been known since th SCI KS CK OF MKDIClMt UAWSrUCTON TUK W(ULD ia BKMOVING. OBSTRUCTIONS AM) hKSTOklNO JtATCKK 10 ITS PROrEHCIi A!5 IU qnJettnir ths serTea aod reatortr.n tbe"roy color of health" to the theek of the moat delicate. ' PRICK 1 00 PKR , BOX. SIX COZES fort J W. SoM sy a!l I)nilt, and hj the foHowlriir Jobbing aaI Its Boaee( Agents Jvf lodianapalw. I mi um: (lilies, by sending f 1, taa prfare the Pilla, cett confidentiaUy j mad,' and without otserTStion, ta any pert f4 the city or country,) aid r ale by , TOMU5.10N 4 COl.So. IH, F.at Wabints atreet. STKWAhT k M0KÜA3J, Ko. 40, Et W'aUastxo treet. ' ' 1 W. I. 11A.SK ITT CO Jto. ,14, Wen Waehlsgtoa Itreet. H. H.LF. K. ÜM. IS and 79, Rates Block. J. f. SKNOUK, JJo. 5, Bates Hou Block, and by IAILV, KECFLH V UlISII. Wholesale DragtffU, 5o. T3, South Meridian trestQ. S. LACKT, General Travelton Affect for tb Western State 117, Uearborn street, Cbicsso.llUooit. N. H.5ne Genuine nnles the bei Is ulrned "S. D. BOWK." - Jau3l-dlyad WINES. LIQUORS, &C. WINE HOUSE ! LOUIS XVIVGr, HO South llrridinn .Street (SENTINEL BUILDING.) I'M 10 RTF R OF RfllNE AND CHAMPAGNE WI5KS; OtarJ and CoKBiac BranJien; Holland Gin; Jamaica hum end Cordial. Also dealer In Catawba " ine, still aod fparklioa;, vt tbe mo-t approTtd brands; Bourbon Wblkj; Peach Brandy; Catawta Brandy; Stock Ale; Porterand Beer, aud Bitter of rarious kinds. These ar ticle are all offered for oale by tbe bottle or larger quantities. Only Jitn II for it on draught. IMKKTKD CtUAUS and TOBACCO, of the choirtst brand, will be kept constantly on band. irpHaTinir fitted op a neat establinbmen, and offer ing fur ale only pure articles and of tte best quality. tbe subscriber aupe to receive, as be solicits, a liberal kare of tbe patronage cf tbe public marU-dtf LOC1S LANG. TOBACCO. TOBACCO. .s. Miras. . S. DBCXXOUD Manufacturers and Wholsalers, Kos. v!2 anl J I Sccontl SI reel, ALTON, ILLINOIS. WT. HAVKOpKVKI) A BRANCH HOCSF. AT NO. ?7 South Meridian Htreet, Indianapolis. Ind., waere will keep contant'j on band all style of KCTGt- TOBACCO. We respectfully invite tke trade to call and examine our stock, vre will sell a? low, if not lower, tban tbe same stock can be bougbt In tbis or any other market. FOUNDRIES. UOOSIElt STATE ': , FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. COX, I.OICI V lECltl. Jfanufactarers and Wboleeale Dealers In STOVES, UOLLOir-ltlRE.9iC ALL OCR 8TOVF.S ARK OF THK LATEST AN moet improved patterns. Our other work will embrace Iron Fronts, Columns, Railway, Mill and House Catinjr, Ac, Ac. Orders by mail or otherwise solicited, aad prompt at tention given. Our prices will be found a low as any. Office, Aaiea-room and Foundry !S3 South De ware street, two aoaares directly eat of the Unioa Decot. , ---1 - r ' ocU3 SODA WATER. SODA WATER ! CLARK Ac CO., Manufacturers of Bottled SODA WATER, Are prepared to supply Saloons and Ketaurant by leaTiag their orders at 2S5 East Waliington Strei t. 8aloons and Kefturant in the country will be promp t ly uppüed by sending the;r ordrr as aboe. apr. .d3ra NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabi- , netinakers and to the Public Iitl'lS KOI.lt, rUinandOrnsmentalJobTurnJ er. Suulb Mrect, IWua.ylvauia and Meridiau slree'a Kerr rnt&tit!v nn V;n,l r.nu.1 . ,rt . ment S:air Ballift'-rs aad Newel lVt. and turns them to omer. aio. au aimi or turmns; In buildin work don to order. 1 will receive all kinds of orders in turning in the cabinet makirg line, bedtead table leg, Ac. All work done promptly, neatly and at reasonable price. L. KOLB. aprlS-dSm PROFESSIONAL. UK. A. G. SELHArV, PnYSICIAS AND SURGEON FFICl NO. 10 TIKGINIA ATKNTX. RHIDX5CI. 4 i surrn alar am a at. aa U Drs. TODD & PARR, PHYSICIANS AND SIRGKOXS. Office No. 31 Virginia Avenue. mar V3-d3ni4 ( .1)11 ItlJSII, OFFICK OVER 8TAR OROCKKT. NO. 80TJTII lllxois street, lies.atr.es So. i7 Sörth Inico s tree. la.StanapaJi. Ini tir: l ta a; II WM. 0. KTTTR. LIVKHY srAKLK. TT5ÄT ALLI!r. 5ew Tsrk Llvtry andlSaleftr. lee Sjl 3m. 11 ao1 1 Bat Pari .trMt.lS th tirfesVi rk . Mtfl
CIOLI) Tl'MBUNG A'.l jerts war.:: Shads 1 Tree, Fruit Tree. Kerreet. or arjthl" fn Ibe crry line, wl.l be ufpld by I'.t.nj tbetr orders with tte subscriber at 'o. 3 'rthio street, where saniples may bs wea. or at K.tley A Oliver's .- rvcullsral WTarerovBi. N. 75 Wet W.ililcjtutt street.
PROFESSIONAL.
llHO V AL. Doctor Wall. TIIOJISON, OAS REMOVED Hlfl OFFICE FROM " VIRCINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, Wrk r k mc will comycE to treat and cure Frivate Dieaa, ia all their species tat;es, ranu&caijoo aod pbaes. Vt. Wm. ThotCKcn will (rite t each patient a written Instrument, bibdirs; biaaif to effect a radical and permanent cure, r tu äse no cbarir. av Ln. Wei. Thomson bat mad tbeV treatment of frirate Dieeees C specialty slcce tb year 1Ü1 tbrre years la tie city cl Buffalo, It. T., ets.Lt years in Chicago, 111 , aed twoyesrs in Peoria, IIL lmrln eight years practice la Chicago, III., Le cured ovtr thirteen thouaLd caes. Dr. Wm. Thomson, In his practice f t Scrofula, Rhea-matk-and general dieaes of tbe blood, ut-es a Fumigatlng Tspor Fatb of the mot ingenlou kind, in coajucctiou wltb inlernal treatment. ÄKMINAL KMlSiHOSS, the consequence ofse If-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, 1 fracu ed by ti.e youth st bota sxea to aa alaiost oaimlud eitent, producing with unerricg certainty the follow lr, train of- morbidf jnoptorai ctless combated by acientitc mdical measure, vix- Sallow countenance, dark pta under tbe eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, and noi-.es like the rustling of leave and rat tHng of chariots, aneartnes.- about the loins, weakte of ths linubs, confased vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diflldence in approaching atrangers, a disLke ts form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, los of memory, hectic CuJhei, pimples and Tarious eruptions about the face, furred tongue, nisLt sweats fetid breath, coughs, conumption, monomania, and frequent ly inanity. The afflicted, on the firt appearance of any of the above symptoms, hhou'd Immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson lor relief. XJqJ-Oyce and Consultation Kc oms 5o. 28 South Delware htreet, Indianapolis, Ind. P.O Boa 1C5J. Jaa24-dly MEDICAL. MAHHOOD! now Destroyed, How Restored. Ir. IV. S. PEIVDERY, Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. LH C0NNF.CT10N WITH THE GENERAL TRACTICS of Medicine, I treat by a new and reliable medium, aud with the hippie reulb, all form of diseases of the Nervous Seminal ar.d Urinary and Sexual oystems. Toons; men with hollow cheeks and pallid countenance, telllnic in fearful language the oilcut working of some formidable disease undermining your constitution, memory and reaon. hurrying yon to a premature deatb, reflect while reatHn holds sway and avail yourself )f a treatment that diipates the slightest disease, and eure the narrating weakness and other cans, of keriou dlfdculty and jrpetual annoyance. Spermatorrbcea, Sf tainal Weakness, Nocturnal Emls nions Seiual Debility. Impotency, Kflects of Self-Abuse, and their result Inability to Conoummate the Marriage Contract, Mental and I'hjsical Prostration, piUsy, lu-anity ari'l Consumption. 'Tbef-e. I.Ike a staunch murderer, steady to his purpose, Presse hin cle throcgh every lane of life, Nor mies once the track, but petes on. Till forced at last to tte tremen-iou verge. And at once he sinks." Likew'se, I will guarantee a radical cere of Syphilis, Gonorrha a aud Gleet, in all their biag-s. eutirely removing from the bl'od the lat spark of these terrible diseases) that so gradually burn up the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The brauty aud extreme delicacy of the female organization, to say nothing of itn physiological characteristics, aro saQicient indications that it is tub ect to forms of di.M-a.se and modification peculiar to it.-elf. The phyioian of the present dsy do-t not encounter any more forms of uterine dieaes thau did the physician of fifty years aifo; but ow ing to the present social condition of woman, her disease ar increased to frequency, and to tte truth of this assertion the melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample w itness. At the American Dispensary we treat by a new method, and with the happiest re.-olts. Prolapsus Uteri, (fslling of the wornn,) Eruptions of the ?kin, Chlorois, or Green Sickness characteriied by yeilowish, dirty green pallor of the surface; Emansio Messiiiui, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or ketent.on of the lienscs; DjMaenorrhea, a painful and difficult flu of the Mt n.se-; Menorrhagia, or profuse Men struation; Leuchorrbea, or excessive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly coloress and transparent. Header, (have given yon a c!aaof disease that are met with in Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and fro married Females would say that there are many otht r forms of diseases peculiar to your sex dif-eases of Pregnancy. Parturitlen, and Lactation, of whicb Hpace will not admit an eluciJatlon. I omit it for tbe council chamber, adding, but ene more disease to this list, and that is a formidable one Ulcer lion of the body or the Uterus. If you are afflicted with organic weakness, or any assemblage of morbid phenomena of tbincha'acter, yen have no time to spare, but at once apply for nd 1 aid. If too late to arrest the disease, it is at least possible to palliate tbe symptoms, and thus smootbe tbe pathway to an untimely urave. In a majority of intances these diseases have mads considerable progress before the patient becomes alarmed. In some ca.es an emaciation is the first indicator that attracts the attention of th patient's friends. And here, reader, let me call your earnest attention to the fearful significance of the word "wasting. " It not only constitute tbe leading feature, but the earliest and mt ominous sHtuptw of Consumption, examples of whicb are invariably met with in young ladies who are gifted with high intellectual endowments, refined acconip l.-hments. and eyes Caching with unnatural brilliancy not regarding tber-e indications as being those f incipient disease, bnt those ot personal charms. True, alal the poet sings "Consumptions cheek ne'er looks mere pure, And lovely, thaq w ben past all cure. And yet that bloom, so freh ao tili, lias lent its fleeting aid to kill, And speaks, to those wbo wa'ch its bee, Of s ckness, dea'h and suSerirg too; Thocgh who, jurt viewing angbt so fair. Could dream that death was theref" Address P. O. Tvox 1354. lUTOffice ours from 8 A. V. to 4 P. M. Room No. 24 S. Fast Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, feblö-dly TOYS, &C, &C. STIIASIU K-i:U Sc M s G5 Maiden Lane. New York. IllTOKTKKS OF TÖ S f China. Fancy Goods, Beads Slate Pencils, &c, Invites the attention of buyers, offering them the largest asorttnent at the most reasonable prices. febM-d3m REAL ESTATE AGENCY. II ILL, aV COXXE1C. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, o. sweat UnahliiKton Street IXDIANAPOUf, ixa INVERT Tarietyof ba-iiness appertaining to a Military A t'la.m Agency tran.acted in a manner to warrant satisfaction. The attention of those wiping to purchase, sell, leass or rer.t real eta:e ia directe.1 to thiafina. feWJ-dtf EXPRESSCOMPANIES. American Express Company, HD TBS UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE OS THK CORNER OF WASHINGTON A5i Mendian aireeta, liUanapoU. Three daily F.ipree9to "ew Tork; Two da.ly Kiprews to Cincinnati, and Two datly Expreaees to Chicago aad St.Laals; The abvve Conipaaiea are th vnly prtrileged Kipressot tbefoÜoWcg roadi. Til; 15DIANA CKSTRAU LAFATETTK A CHICAGO. IITOIASAFOLIS 1 rr.RU; TKKRK HATJTK 4 RlCmfOXlf; . BKLLKFC5TA.15K 4 l5DLA3?AfOUf . Honey, pat t ages, taJBsblei aid fre'ght carried wiu Safety and dispauh, ar.d !n charge of special and e Sclent tarMD)(rri. yotes. Bills and Draft will be promptly collected aa? rsady returns maie J. ECTTXRHILD. Aaent TOI.i:ilO ALE. I I5LAT A WFLI'ER'. CF.LEBRATRDTOLIUO ALK, J.' In barrel! anl hall barrtli. Fcrulsby J. A D. DUSCAX, Agenu, r.rj-dtf ?7 tth Xar.Jm trs', Inlianapo i it.
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S coTirouii CEDRON BITTERS. The Latrtit and Most Im. porta tit Discovery OF TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY 1 ! ! No man's name Is more intimately connected with the history or MATK RIA MEDIC A of ths United States, or more farorally known as a pioneer in Medical Dlscorery than that of Dr. John Dull, orLotiisriUe, Kentucky. Bis inimitable preparation of SAllSAtAllll Li A has long stood at the head of the various Compounds ofthat valuable drsg. Ilia Compound of WILD CUERRY baa become a household word throughout the West aud South, ilia Worm Lozenges, io less than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as the continent of North America. But the crowning glory of his life remains to be attained in his discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of CM IKO . which s the basis of the Bittet now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues have been Known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, tbe Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria and handles without fear the most venomous erpents. ltis a belief with them, that while there is breath in thebod the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the isear may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, he is neverthele.-s satisfied frm a tborouxb examination of Iba evideuce relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases arising from exposure, either to change of weather or clitnate, or to miasmatic influences, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed ln Centi-1 America and the West Indies. I IV DYSPKPSIA And Its attendant train of symptoms, u acts more LIKE A CllAkM than a medicine. Tnere is nothing in the range of Materia Medics tbat can for a moment bear a comparison with it in tbis disease. 1 full account of this wonderful plant may be found In tbe 11th edition of tbe U. 8. Dispensatory, pages 1237 and 1334. A series of experiments In which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, baa Jnst been bronaht ta a successful termination, and be is now enabled to offer to tbe public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics, the whole preserved In the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whibky, which he is confident has n equal in the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, bur ab lie have long since learned to estimate such 1.,,. their trne value. The safest plan is for every one ts te for himself ths virtues of a new medicine. 1.1 VE THE CEDRON BITTERS OSK TRIAL, AKD TOU nil L 2fZYER CSI AS OTHERS. It is not necessary to pnbllsh a long list of diseases for which the CEDRON BITTERS ars a specific. In all diseases of the Cow els, Liver or Kidneys, In all affoctioaa of ths BRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; IS GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to nperede all-vtber remedies. It not only cures theae dieaes, but it prevents them. A wine glaas of the Bitters, taken an hoar before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking It againat disease under the most trying eipxurs. "old by DrugajUts and Grocer Gen eralljr Dr. JOHN JJULL, Principal OSes, fifth Street, Louisville, ly. SOLD WHOLKSALX BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 South .tlertdlan Street, INDIANAPOLIS. ,Wao aJio sell BULL'S SARSAPARILLÄ, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIO SYRUP. ftenember DAILY. KEBt'LH 4k HCSB ' Jaj4-41jArwl2teasa.
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