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OPTICIAN. -DAILY STATE SENTINEL 1 s nn a rn s rriujun? n tnxi Kotyrta at IUI XBY SGNTINBL OFPIUB I J LL 1 ft 13 SOUTH MERIDIAN TBEET. icoaxu, or natx tuiit.; tLOER, HARKNESS & BINGHAM, Proprietor. VOLUME XIV. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., MONDAY MORNING, MARCH ' 13, 18155. NUMBER WOO. SEN LY 19 OO 4 t 3 f filtered by tt earrr. wrtk'n ther'.ty, 50 ecta per rl. peyaMo to tk earner, fett will t- ecpplled at IS cnte a week. fifHcwi jnay bo ett at mr rlk hy Eiprese, pro pa .d, cr in Re er d Lttra by B;a!l; trwl will no fc r( uib for axy I ova that may ceeur. City fubocr.bere wül he Leid reapenaiMe for papers I ft tb.irbo.ea after they bare remoTed, or wfcro they wla then d!otofitinaod,arilet itiee U ;! at the or te f pabtlcauon. No psper Mit withontpreyaieDt.oTcwtiiSedlocr.er thaa f-Ai'd for. 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AncnuBClng caiMÜda' for oCkea of rery deacrlption Ubi charred at the rate of II 50 for each name In the Daily, and IS Id tb Dally and Weekly, tbe aaaie to b,ln all c, paid In advancr. j WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, j PCBUSIIKD KVKRT 05DAT kl Two Dollars and Fifty Cts. a Year, j To Cloba of ten and over at 12 BO a year. PATAtLB ITTAEIALT IB aDTAJTCB. Each quire, first Insertion ft ('0 Sacb anba-quent Insertion, for each pquaro. to A reasonable ded'ictio mad to yearly adrertlera. Legal adrertWement 1 '0 per sqaare for the first oaTlloB. and SI per aqtiare for eacn autiseqaent in-er tion. AOdtTit. will be cad without additional i baraje, If the adrertUer furn!b tb stamp required bv Go. em inent. Legal advertiiimenta!nerted attbeeapenaa oftbo at .rneya erderinc, and not delayabl for the lethal proceed ings, bat collectable at oar uaaal time. Publikbera nt accoaniable for tb accuracy of legal edvertlnvnti b f pd tbe amount charged for tbelr f ublication. KLCKR, 0AKKNF.S8 k B1N0HAM, Proprietor! Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. T1LFORD, Prealdent Indianapoll. Journal Company. INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIMETABLE. mapucjc aaiLaoan Traisa lave. Tram. Arrive A.V! VsU 11 15 A.M. 3.00 P.M 81R P. M. ji.tr 10111.1 a KAiiaoa. Train Uare. Tr!t Arrire. Vornina; Kapre. H.00 A.M. Nigbt Kxpre, 3.50 A. M Chicago Kxpre., Cbicaa; fcxpre, KIKbt Kipreaa, 10 00 P. M. Krenlcg fcxpreoa 8.15 P. Ii taDiAiaroua, Pias ap tbicaqo mailboao in Lt. Trama ArrlT. 12:4 P.M JI0-.3O P. U....tTLicK Fapresi, Ko. I. . 9:25 A. m. . 4 2' r. M. Tratus Arrla .. 6 3o a. 34. . 10.15 A.M. ,. 5:30 P.M. la r a t btt A 1L A ! Tralnalav. 12 40 P. M 730 P.M 10:15 PM ... Train Lea TratnaArriv 8 05 A.M 545 A.M. 1140 P.M V-iVv" 10.40 P. M 7 3j P. M. UUUBArOliftARP OISOUIIiATI .AllaOAI. Train l.ae. Traina Arrive 6.V) A.M Mall li:0P. M 10 50 a.M ...... ..Acotnmodation XOP.K 7:54V. M Itipre ...9 5XP. SOU P.M. Green.-burg Accommodation, 35 A. COLrailCS At iBOIAAfX)UCIITAt tAttWAT. Trat lrave. COO A.M... 3:15 P.M... 7X3 P. M... Train. 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INDIANAPOLIS, IND WHOLESALE DEALEES .glCLCSIVKLTi 1 9 PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY vim- Fancy G-oods, a: PURE Wlf.ES AMD LIQUORS. Wit WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OP DRC G1STS to the above establishment, and invite tbem, when In tbe city, to look through our Mock. Our fi-wlii were bouuLt wbeu K'ld a at tl 5H, anJ before tlie addtlona Wl per cent Increase In Tari3" IMty, wbicb, we are confident, wül enable ua to aU gooda in our line very low and yet realize a profit. Wewillda p icate any Cincinnati bill fluctuation in price con- o7d.-rs are solirlted Je7't4 dly NATIONAL BANK. THE FIRST NATIONAL Ml Or IIrlX.VlN.VlOLIW 1'J T1IK ofBcial depository and rtuai.cial agent of tbe Cn ted State, aud will furnUb, on the tnoat favora ble; term, All kinds of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, And will bay ad sell Gold, Kilver, Exchange, Qovem meni Voucher, Ordere on Washington, State Siock and Public Securities of erery desctiptiou. Collection will be promptly mde, and every kind of btninena attended to that belong to legitimate banking. Regular cuatwmers are only charged 6 per cent, upon Liu obta ned at thl Bank, acd the mot ample pro vUlon are made for the afe-k.-eping ef Depoaita and fr tbe accotnraodatlon of Depoaitors. la addition to the responlb lity of tbe United States for the liab'litles of the Bank, tbe Stockholders are ludi tdually reponliible to tbe extent of their Mock, in addi tion to tbe amount Invested in sucb harc,thtis aflordirg the most ample security to tbe puM'c The following are the present Stockholder of th In-ntltutlon- Wm. II. F.riftliab, W. k.SoMriKcr, Lewi Jordon, rVlo Koct, Jer. Meliere, J F 1 ljtiii. of K.T-, tlov. O P. Morton 11 on Jhn J. Morrison, n. I.ax. Sile, Hon.O-cii B Herd, R'iD.T. llndrck. Hon Uavid KS for, Hon. Ja:ue A. Craver.a. lt.-.. Jhii C. New, Hou. T Sullivan, Kev vvn a. Hnlliday, Wta. Braden, BerJ. F. Tnttle, Johu W. Marpby, JaJge K.M. Pinch- Wm. Willard. A. Raldwln, D. W. Noble, W. O- Kockwd, Tanlcl tlfrnei-y. James Power. J. L. 8lauKb!er. Luclan Hill,. W. 9 T. Morton, a:aa Co21nt J-.dia C. Hereth, I)r. J. M. (laiton, H. B Fitch. IT. J. H. WoodbOl Jnt. C. Wright, John Herncks, A. J. Darffrtb, Jameflreene, A.D. Biil!n(rly, VV. W. leathers, Jarnes Winlow. i rri.t C. N.Todd, ! ieirce w. Rljfr". ' Robert P-rownlraT, i W.J. Molhday. W. K. olUay, J M. Matwell. ! Wtn II. Fry, A.J. Hy. K. K Taraer, J. L H n n, 1 Wir J.iw. Lacier k Co., J A. Ho, Julyll LIQUORS. I. arraoap. J. M HilOll. ri:emioikv iicaati as: a Feci f ers and Wbolsal Da!tr in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, M005GAIIELA, RTR AND BCUKROX rOKT, MAlailRA, M CSC AT. MALAtl a WIlsTES, JIsTJD CIGARS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. IND AiiKNTS ICH I ET ROI T ALE, OLD STOCK, PALE AND AM5ER A -AND i.o.rno.r pohtmi. i All ai'id. of Aire and Port- r for fam; or otberw!e, kept coni'autly tn hand at.y iart of tbe c:ty . !y n-e, in bottles and d l verd in JaulJ dtf PIANOS. 1CMM1GS d JFNNT, M ANCF ACT I F.KKS CF lit lirand. Sqaare, Cottafe Cpr'f ht. a- a wx icrKN, No. Z H P.roadway, New Tork. F.ach instrcmect rrj irj Ct jr. At wbiea'e atd re'aal.li per cant. 1 than the aaue c'a-t l"i&o elwwtere. Dalerv will dj well toexaoixi ocr toatrmeoa. ES ISrrdrrata:crft. ;ax3l-d5ta Telegraphic Dispatches. BtrotTtD iimuiT rot rvt dailt t-rirx airmtL. 11012 is'iivo kkpout. GENERAL NEWS, Humors of Disaster 10 Schofield. Sherman Reported all Right. BUDGET OF REBEL NEWS. FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. From the Army of the Potomac A SPECULATION BROKEN UP Adjourn mm t ot Conrrhs. Ac, dec.. At. Ac Front Wathlneton. Washington IIaech 11 Tie RichmoiiJ Ex amioer svs: It u reported that Öuffjlk was again occuoied by the enemy on the 1st with a lorceof 1500 cavlrr and a regicneM of negroes and surmi-es a raid 13 intended by theai in the direction of the Weldon railroid Iloth houses of cotjgre?s aprce I yesterday to adjourn next Siturday, the bu-incp of thi cs i)D is pretty cll clured up, the only itonoitdiit bill now pen-iing is that of putting negroes iu the army, whirh was p;ied in ibe senite by ore majority. The b. 11 w.is phhtly amendeJ in the f-enato and necessarily poc- back to thr houe lor concurrence The amendment not being mentioned it i pup- p3ed the bill will pin the hoinc without i any difficulty, probably to day. Cor.'gre? will hare been iu re.-siou ICS days on next Stiurday. The Ric'imauid Kiifjulrei of the int. J all retrains ruiiet alorg ibe line? of (Jen (Jrant. Ia fnct lor the hst week everything haa been mud. Kin ftll almost incessantly yesterday which -ervrd to make m tilers decidedly worse in that respect. It in not probable that Gen. (Jrant will attciupt nny movement until there ii a change of weither and country road. are in better con dition. The military authorities should be none ihe lesrf vigilant however, for he mty attempt to advance hi lines when least expected. Northern papers continuetto report number of deserters from our line?. Tluir column? are filled" with tbe stories they te!!. Giant hnis thought there stories of ruiljcient importance to telegraph them to Wa.-hinton anl the whole north catches at ihem iu exulta lion. . For forac davi parties in thif city htvc been sending fjiMntitics of manufacture J tobacco to Fredcnt -kurg Keport ay this is to he trailed to the yankecs lor bacon und lh;t Gni. Leiht'in was the prime mover iu the arrtncemer.t, tt.i beim; doubtless what brought him to Hichmond. The tobtcco wm tf4ti?p)rtc 1 lo Hamilton fer ry by railroad and thence hauled to Fredericks burg, 5 mile di.-Unt, iu wagons. Tbe Yankee weie expected to come up in vessels to FieJericksourg and brio bacon with them and cniry tlftobicco On Mondy"last 200.UUvl barrel of tobac olnd been pent up the Fredericksburg railroad, 4U.0UU barrels of which hnd been h;ule J to Fredeticks burg and stored in a warehouse on the Kippa bniock conveirent for .shipping. The other ICO.UOU was iu 31 box c-irs at Il'ituilton trosj- ng. Monday night ia gunboats, but brought uo bacon I m w v w. m j - ua wf ivviviivH' VM't VMi iiiui, i: uiitc ureu auie ii iitai . 1 iieir htm Piep was tosend a porliou of their cavalry to Hatn son's crossing, wl.o .ei fite to and destroyed all the cars and tobacco there. This party destroyed the bridge over Massapopax Creek a short dis tance this side of Hamilton eroding There are two reports as to what was doLe with the baon at Fredetick-burg. One is that the enemy carried it off and the other is that they destroyed it. It is ascertained that thev burned 5 wagons employed in hauling tobaeco and carried oil tbe horses. So ends one of Ite mort brilliant schemes of our latter dav specula tors. I he raüroid company have to regret the burning of 31 cars The rumors of disaster to Schofield originated in a b3Jstful dispatch from Bragg published in the Richmond paper columns, that he hd check ed him. No importance whatever is attached to-the statement and it is believed that both Scboucli and Sberman arc all light. Vice President Johnson was in the Capitol lo diy but did not pre?ide in 'he Senate. His hejlth is much better. The second dispatch say the rumors of a bat tle by Schofield iu North Carolina attract in creaed atttntiou, but as nothing can be ascer tained from anv reliable source they are evident ly founded on IUagg's dispatch in the Richmond papers. No rtlib!e news of Shetm m yet. Good news baa been received from Sheridan. The remnants cf Eirly's fore s h ive fled ti the mounttins aud the rebel army is scattered and broker up. The St na'e to day w; 8 altogether of an execu tive character. A committee consisting of Laue, from Ken sa, and Sprague, of Rhode Ishnd, was ap appointed to wait upon the president to inform him that if he hid no further communications to mike the Senate was ready to adjoutn, Mr. Ltne subsequently reported ihil the prea idrnt had no buine? of sufficient importance to longer detain them. The Senate then adjourned. Previous to the aj urnment . of the supreme .romul-atH re court vestercav an order was promurgatea re quiring the oath to be taken by all practitioners at tl.-,t iar that thev had never voluntarily borne arms aaint the United States, and havo never give aid or enc uiacrxet.t to the rebel, 4c, j eyid il a, yhey will support and defend the con-' ptitution ! from ch lork. j Niw York March 10 Tb; Washington Ile Dutil.can cf ciierday coi.taics the following: Gen. Thomio telegraphs to the covercment that oLe of his scouts hta come in wi'h the infor mation that tie rebel Generals Lee and Cheat bam hd been eer.t for ajain-t SLermsn, but were fubsciucntly reoalie-i to defend Se!ma, Al ba ma Cheatham and Price intended t form a juac tion with Hardee, but scouts report tb-l the reb e'.s have information th".t tc!o:c the junction was formel irbrrnitn hurled a few of hii veteian biiga.iis bsck upon Cheathtm's co'unn acl ' coajp!e:lv ciushed it II rJee a not up to tnciu at.u ;r,e re;or; uoes no: sv ne five oaxt.e al ail Jchnjon i aupi-osed to hate atticked Sher man in tronr ati.lgot whillv whipped Tl e Republican at$ there i every rein ta believe the above to be true The Tribune H ashmgton :pec;l has the fol- liwin: ScnaU.t Wilson. Fote. Morrill. Wade, 0::ms, Harlan, an 1 others are contemplating an excurs on to Savannah ar.i Charleston ir & gjr ernment jteamcr. So nnwaverinc i the conftienre in Gen Sher msr.'s abilities to move on sgiiLt allobticles teM against him that ia government rirc'.es the coi-f kt"on prevails ta:t he La severely crippled inrtherprc - the rebel force sent to opoe t: grt The Herald editorially tblka th retellion Is oa Ua last lejs and that the confederacy wUI crumb! to piece without another battle. The Post' Wajhicgtoa apecitl sys that city It filled with rumor cf a btle in Kurth Caro lina between Schofield's forces and the rcbt'a. prticulaM tre known. Another bitch of union prisoners from tbe daughter pers of the south arrived tri roornirg. Some of them from the upper put of New York Mate have been absent from their friends and families over three years. Tbe men fell off terribly in priäon, but some of them have im proved In appearance ince their exchange. They express theo:elve ia the most bitter term asainst the treatment they received from the re bel authorities while in Charleston and Ander sonvil'e At the Utter place the cen were o reduced in 2e-?h from unwholesome food which they were forced to eat or starve, thlt ome broke out on their bodic In the battles before Hichmond last spring they were taken prisoner, and have been ia cloe confinement nearly oce year. A furlough of 30 days ha been extended to them, after which they will return to tue front ted rtjjin their reimerit Irom .Memphis ilaMFHU. via. Cairo, March 11 A grand bmquet wa given by the union men to Gen. Washburn, last night, at which he made a -peech derrecating military law; hoping for a apeedy restoration of civil government io the etate; ex pressing uiuch pympitiiy for the southern people ar?d prorxing to receive them kindly when they came in a proper tpitit. A fight occurred nt Fort F.ckcring night be fore last between the 3d U. S. colored artillery rand a white regiment, reult:ng in the death of leveral negroes at d one white soldier. 1 he tight grew out of a disagreement about rations. Buth of the regiments belonged to the garrison of the fort. Geo. Washburu has ordered the arrest of the chief clerk ia the office of Mr. Elery, treasury agent, for purchasing cotton. General Dana left here lor Vickburg yesttr dav. The river bank is full and rising. Gen. WashNum ha issued an order permitting steinjboats navigating the Hatchie river to bring out the products of tbe couutry. but will not al low them to take up supplies. I rom tlie Army of the Potomac. Headquarters Abmt Potomac. March y. Quiet continues iu this depirtment and is like ly to do eo for eome time so far as any move ment? ate concerned, for the roads are in very bad cone'ajjon, owing to the re:ent heavy raiup. The troops are beinj drilled daily and new arm, clothes, kc , is-sueJ, preparatory to the coming campaign. The men are i: excellent condition. Deserter? continue to come in, although they are not so numerous as heretofore. About CO arrived to day through the lines of the j;h and Cih cotp. It is repot te-J tha'. four deciteri were hl.ot on the war over. The l?t corps advanced their picket lines a a khoit di.'M;ce this mornitifcT, and it is reported to have found ithel colored troops on the picket line in their fionf If this U true it rhows thnt tlie rebels have r-t Is.. at adopted the policy of arm ing thrir s! vr. f ram .eivbcrii. Njiwbkrs, N.C Fib. 2e Tc-ter lay Co. I. of the H l N. 0. Co!jfedm"tt civ.tliv which was 0 raised in t'te wes'ern part of th htate, came into our iii.r in a m1) wih their horse and t'juip menis, i.unoeri:! ocr CO men aiid delivered themselves up to the commanding officer of camp Palmer. Alter partaking c.f a bountiful fea-t at PalcierV, with the old llig at the head ot the column fute;ed the city the hospitality of which they are now etjjying When they were inforrned thev wvu'd receive pay for the'r horses nil J o ms Mini t? ft;rnUbi-d emplovment or al lowed to go north, they remaracd if it was gen erally knowu in the that south such a reception awaited confederate soldiers iu our lines the en tire atrny of the confederacy would follow our example. The arrival of the icrnainder of this regiment into our lines Is diily looked for. They fay that Keustou is be:ni: ev .cu ited and that the South Care lint troops arc the first to give up and ac kt-owiedije that they ate whipped. I rum I'lilladelphla. Puiladelpuia March 11 The Bulletin has the following sj.ecil despatch from Washington: A letter dated Wilrxing'on, March 6th was re ceived here to-day, in which it is Ktated in posi tive terms a ?Cv)ut from Sherman's array reached Terry's hcaJquatters, who left our forces in oc cupation of Chcraw, S. C. terminus of the Cher aw and Dulington road and but very few miles from North Carolina, but our cavalry skirmishers bad taken the plnce. The army hid rested for pome days acd found very fair subsistence along the route. The ad vance into North Carolina was a certainty. The letter adds that on the 1st ol March a scout started for Newberu but hearing of the oc cupation of Wilmington reached that place much sooner. The sou'ee of thi intelligence is per fectly correct. I' ret in Detroit. DiTROir March II. The State Convection met yesterday but made no nomination in oppo sition to Judge Christiancy for justice of the su preme court, Wells Oliver Comitock w. nomi nated for Regci t University. All passenger trains will be resumed on Mon day on the Miehigsn Central, Orestwestern ard (Jrtnd Tiunk Railroads. r ret m au f rnnclico. San Francisco, March 11. Sp-eculstors con trol the teccipt of wheat and flour and keep up prices for these articles. Flour has advanced to 15 dollars a b'.rrcl at wholesale. Advices from Uolamo, .Mexico, may that Max imillian has ritiflel the contract of Jaurez with Mer. Hollidiy k C) , owners of the line of steamers running between Sn Francisco and Mexican port Tbee trimers must sail under American colors as thoe running in the gulf t the eastern side are required lo do. Oar trade with Mexico is now very Isrge and rpidlv increasing j A cotton mill is to bi ejected i:i San Francis- I co frtnith, the staple is to be procured from I Senalba. Utah and the S it Nirh Islands, while fforts are m tk' nr to aurce-ssfu'W cultivife I? in California front Cliteber. OfFBtr. Mirch 11th Parliament this morn ing adopted the confederation cheme by yea ?1 ! na33. CROCERIESa i a. t. ruTcara. c. a. tavrinir riir.Triir.it a dvidcsi:, CKNTHAL GROCKKY, D TALERS IN SrAPLt AND FINE GROCERIES. Foreign and l ometic W laea and Cigart, ljia. eicub;es, Fru.ts, Woeden and Willow Ware. Ne. 44 5rth rennijlvsiiis Street, oppotte tbe To-: CE e.crfiaaapol'.i. n a'4-dtf HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ruilndelptila, I'a. flSEASF.S OF THE NERVOUS. SF.VLNAL, UR'.NA- J RT AND r.XCAL 8TSTEMS ew asJ reliable i featTEent !n Reporu of the Howard Asodi!ion Sent ; Sy mail in aealed Utter envelope, frea of cbarfre. Ad- Ire- It. i. KK1LUN HOUGHTON. Eewa-4 Aciation, , Vo.l jlonth Niüth street. PhilaJeUKia. I Bov7 o4 ly I II. .11. SPICEK A: VO., HEAL EST.HE l UBS TS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, . iNo. 20 1-2 North Illinois Street IllillUTlItpollt, lull. 2 M dlj MEDICAL. MAN H OOD! How Destroyed, new Restored. Physician and Surgeon No. 24 1-2 E Washington St i 1 of Medicine, 1 treat by a new and reliable med: cm, and with tbe happiest regulis, all forms of diseases ef tbe Nervous, Seminal ad Urinary and Seical aystema. Toook rxen with bollcw cheeVs and pallid countenance, tellies; tn fearful larirnajre the silent worklna; of some formidable disease cn-le nu'ninj your constitution, mera ory and reason, Lurrjini; you to a premature death, re flect while rcoxjü bold way and avail jonnelf of a treatment th&t diipa'e the .i;ttet dieae, and cures tb barrasin(r weatns snd other cane cf M-ri-ous difficulty and prrpeinil ar.ncyar.ee. Fperuatorrhtiea, Seminal Weaaue, N'ciurual Knsia Ions. Seiual iKbiiity, Impotency, KÜMI of Self-Abnse, and their renlii Inability to Consummate tbe Varrlase OntreC, Vcrtal and Ihjscal rroitration, Kpilepy, Insanity and Conrinption. Tbe foe. Like a i-tacncb rcurdcrer, ateaoy to bia pnrpu., I'rensr hins cleo through every lar.e cf life, Ncr reuses once th track, but presses on. Till forced at last to thetremendoas verge. And at oTice h siaka." Ukew ?e, I will irnarar.tee a radical care of Syphilis, Gotionba-a and Gleet, In all tbe'.r atagea. entirely re movlns; from tbe blood tbe lat park of thee terrible dees that gradually bnrn up tht fouutala cf life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and ex'reme delicacy of tbe female Organ ization, to say cotlinz of its phytfological characteris- tica, are aUlcient indicaiion that it ia nb cct to forms of disease and mdificatious rca2iar to itself. Tbe physician cf the present day does r.ot encounter any more forms of utriue diea-e than did tbe ph?s:cin ef fifty years a; but owin? to tbe present nocial condition cf woman, her dise"ases are Increased to frequency, and to tbe truth ef this af&ertion the melancholy deatLa by consumption bear ample w -jtn'ss. At the American Iipntary we treat by a new method, and with the happiest reDlts, Prolap saa Uteri, (fallinfc of the womb,) Eruptiona of the SkH, Chlorosis, or Green Sickness characterized by yellowish, dirty green pallor ef the surface; Emansio Mesfium, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Re tention of tbe Menses; Dyoroenorrbea, a painful and diffi cult flow of tbe Mmse.; Menorrhagia, or profuse Men struation; Leucborrhea, or excessive and altered secre tion of the inuens generally white, or nearly coloresa and transparent. Reader, 1 have (riven you a class of diseases that are met with in Fcmalea of all a?cg, whether married or un married; and to married Females would nay that there ar tnany otbi r forms of diea4 peculiar to your sea diseases of Trepnaccy, Parturitien, and Lactation, of which (.pace will cot admit an elucidation. I emit It for tbe couccil chamber, adding but one more disease to this liFt, and that ia a formidable one Ulceration of tbe body of the L'tern. v If you are affix ted with organic weakcens, or any as semblage of morbid phenomena of thi cha-acter, yoa have no time to spare, but at once apply for rad cal a-d. If to late to arrest the disease, it is at leaat possi ble to palliate tbe symptoms, and tbua Fmootbe the path way to an untimely Rrave. la a rr.ajori-y cf tn-;ance theM; diseases Lave made considerable progress befor vbe patient become slsms ed. In nor:e cases an emaclatioa U the first indication that attiactn the attention ef the patient's friend. And here, reader, let n.e call your earnest attention to the fearful significance tue word "wastinst." It not only constitute tbo leading feature, tut the earliest and rnast ominös iiymptom of Constnp-ion, examples of which are Invariably mrt with In yonrz ladies who ae Kifted with hijjh lutellecmal endowments, refined ac comp i.-bmer.ts, and eyes fia-L:nK with unnatural bril liancynot regardirg th-e I.-dirsllans as belnRtboMi of ir.cip!ert diteas, bnt thre o:' personal cbamr.a. Trne, alac! the poet sinijs "Cob'-umptionh' chk ne'er looVs more pure. And lovely, than when past all cere. And ye: that bloom, o freh fo etill, lias lent its Seetinir, aid to kill. And speaks, to those who wa'ch its hue, Cf s ckres, c'oa'h and sntTerir-ff tnn; TLo"j;h who, Jost vie wlnir. arjrLt so fair, CouU dream that death wn there!" Addier P. O. Dox l.'C4. IO'Ofllce hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Room Ko. 243. Kat H'afcbington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. febl6-dly IRON WORKS. 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