Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4538, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1865 — Page 4
DAILY. SENTINEL
Tlw 71or . 0ctrlM and Mexlc. Tb je of tie people If gia to It turned toward Mexico, od wiü good reason; for, uale.s tha signs of the time deceive ui, there is l.kdy, witkia a year to come, to be food for thought . tod action to this Hid otber countries, growing out of tb creoU to occur to that direction. The "signs of the times" are not always the Indication. Ae ia the srfges of weather, men are apt to be deceived by tba. Bat in this ewe there is gTouod for serious forethought, and tbe apect of Mexican and Aocricaa affair demands careful consideration.-. Let 01 gather a few of tie signs together. Kint aod foremost ia the Monro doctrine, which the people f tbla country cherie-as one of their moil aacreJ traditions,, It seemed to be oo the point of sacrifice, and waa effectually dead under the late administration. The close of the war ia attended by the unexpectel and startling change of adtnloUtratian which places Mr. Johnson at the bead of affair, lie ia understood to be a firm advocate of that doctrine, atd Li energy and tea! in such a traditional principle are not doubted. The republican party which elected him made it a part of the Baltimore platform. It . ia endentood alro to be a fundamental rock in the democratic creed. In hört, Dearly all men of all parties are in faor of averting it. It doe oot concern ui at present to dicus the doctrine, it reaiBabreuef or it propriety. It my be that it U iuelf a doctrine of interrention, wbiie it profees to be a doctrine op pocd to interren lion. There my be rarionn argument agairV. it, but the simple fact is that the American peo pie stand apoeit with practicable unanimity, and their preawient ia of their opinion alio. ,." Now what ia the condition of Mexico? That unfortunate coentry, our nearest neighbor on the south, has falls a victim to foreign invasion by European monarchist, and the intervention, with arm, by France, has placed oa a nominal and very shaky throne, in the city of Mexico.the scion olan Austrian boue, whoaevery language b unknown to the -Mexicans, wbue antece dents are hostile to all American traditions The people of Mexico have not accepted the Emperor the forced on them. Hi throne to-day is supported onl? by French btyoncts. Up to tbe present date le baa bee 3. unable to exercise a function of sovereignty in any of the northern and northwestern proTtuces, and the chcrch party, which once seemed inclined to support, is cow against him even in the city of Mexico. It seems then that he has very little native Mexican strength. This is onlv important to us as bowing that the struggle is oot ended, the Question is not settled in Mexico. There U still a great uncertainty as to the future, eren if Mexico were left to ber-elf. What aspect do we as a nation bear toward Mexico? Up to the present moment we recognize oo government iu Mexico except that of the people The representatives of Mexico In this country, recieveü and recognfzed by the president, are not the representatives of Maximilian and his empire, but of the government which maintains itelf in the northern province. We, "therefore, as a government, hold, uo to the pres ent time. thai. MximilUn is not to firmly established aa to require recognition, and that the old government U, in our view, the true government . . . . , Now comes the errious question which has never yet been practically settled Shall we as aert the Monroe Doctrine bv openly espous'in the cause of Mexico agauibt Mtaiaiilian 1 . -I We will cot at present try to answer thi question, for it is quite sufficient to point out other ways in which the matter may be brjught to distinct i.sue. It is impo.-iMe to douht th it within the next few month voluateer will pour out of this country into Mexico by tbuai.ds. There will not neec?swily be any ?iolttim of neutrality laws. No nation undertake to prevent tbe egress of its citizen with private Intent to take service in foreign war. Enlistments within oar borders would be a violation ot thoe laws. Hut tbe Mexican armies will undoubtedly receive vast accessions, both of officer ami men. from the north and from the south. Tin will produce a rapid chango in the share of alTtirs. It will strengthen the cane of tbe Mexicans, and place upon Maxi mil lian the neeeity of" corresponding increase of his lorces. This can only be doue bv foreign aid. and tbe iiucstum there fore will at once present itself to France whether sbe sb all continue that support which ehe haj been furnishing. France stand in an interesting relation to Mexico. Tbe Emperor Napoleon is shrewd and far seeing, but it may be questioned whether he anticipated the sudden termination of our ciril . wir this spring. Nevertheless there has never been a moment since be began to intervene in " Mexico when he has not bad opeu a line of retreat. He formerly kept very prominent the idea that if it should ever appear that he had mistiken the wishes of the Mexiciu people, and they really did not desire hi intervention.be would at once withdraw. Tbis amu-ing humbug of the "wishes of the Mexictn people" was the foundation on which he established Maximillian' throne. No wonder that the throne is shaky. It will be within the line of prVibility that Napoleon, when, or even before the Mexican armies are strengthened a we have intimated, may suddenly perceive the change in the "wishes of the Mexican people." and judiciously clo!iuj hi eyes to the accessions of force from abroad, withdraw with living color from Mexico lie may in hört take the track which he has always kept open If be does thi, the throne and djntsty of Maximilian will be "airy nothiuga" and his empire an amusing episode iu the strange history of Mexico. If, on the other hand. Napoleon chooses to demand of the United States that sbe keep ber citizens within her territories and oot allow toy of them to go to Mexico via Sinte Fe, or vi Mut moras, (which Juarez will soon take if all goes well with him), the" it is highly probable that he will find this country in a condition be little expects. There is not one man in ten thousand, from Maine to Mexico, who would not rejoice in the declaration of the Monroe Doctrine a a holy part of the national creed. Nor would the fear of foreign war produce one particle of change in that jiy. Ou the contrary, we are bound to inform our foreign readers that, from our point of view, which ia in our n pin ion one of calm and impartial vision, the people of th! country are more ready to plunge into a foreign war to day, with all our debt, and all our rt (.on-ibilu v, than they ever were at any for.uer period of ur history This Is a plain fact And be it rcmemtered. by Napoleon and ali other interetcd, that tbe toices of the people heie is the voice of a kin?. Therefore, if the emperor of France espouse the cause of Mexico for the year to come, it seems to us highly probable that he will have to meet one ef two contingencies. The first is the flaw of volunteer by tboustr.d to the Juarez ranks, comprising Tetcran ?o!diers and fkillful, eiperienced odcers; aud the second i the possible result of complaint on hi part, namely the opeo declaration by oar government of the Monroe doctrite, backed by the swurd it.-elf unsheithed amocg the (out of all people of all parties. Let u hope thit Frvx:e will be wise in time.N. Y. Journal of Commerce Takiq the Oarn The rebel officers ou Johnson's Island twenty eicht bendredin number -are becoming thoroughly convinced of the hopelessness of their cause, and The Kegister says that during the ptst two week-. over sixteen hundred of them have sskel the privilege of taking the oath of allegiance. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, axons UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OmCX OS TBK Of vrASHIXSTOIf ASC Mervliaa itntu, tuliac.apot. Three dally Ixprssesto 5ew York; Tws aalry Ixprswes U Cinciuaat!, an J Tw daily Epri ta CVcajro od St.Laal; Tka cJcspaaie are ta only pniljJ Kxpr lhafoiW'.B roada,vtx: INDIANA CltSTRAU LA VAT STTTIC CHICAGO; IMMA3AFOLI. A PERU: TKRKJt niUTR k ElCiraOST); EJCLLXKONTAli; ft A lNDlA-KArOUS. Mosey, pafcajr, valaabU and frtJfkt carried wtU safety axd dUpatth, and ia charja cf spscial and effiden! KoCaa, BiUa aaJ Draft wtn b prcaip.:? cot'.ectad aaJ ready mams oada J. SLTTkKKlILD. Af?5t. TOLEDO Al.i;. ifTT it a wrrrirB'rTJ rnRiTnTiitFrin t a barrs'.s aai kalf barrels, for sals ty J. a D. LC3CJJ. Af :.L, aaarSSJtf TT Sota Mrl4:aa traat, lallaa apalla.
MEDICAL.
y BOB ACE' S , BITTERS-. QRIISBACIS AU GOOD, BUT, it ob Ac us ant: s betteii. BToxicii Brmtsj. Ttattaarl bottiaasold la sss mocta. Ttetuwrt popular imaca tlttart las. . . . - i - -. ' ROBICK'S BITTKR3. - Goad tot atlWnfrmLt of tbe Stooach, Biiioanoea. Liver Cotr.piair.tanJ Lf ral-Jf tlilty. ROBACiC - BITTERS. Hey pif .w vL'Ierfultonk prepertie, s'v.t. tooe to tha appetite sort ü.i t'w Organa. EOBACK' TUE.' rbtf!tate! La::'.i.i ientary peron will fic: ;n thera aoaxceliebttottlc KOBACK'8 BITTERS. A w!ne laiiftil before sack neal will removs lndigraiios and allliverdUeate. l;i IlOHACU h I5ITTEKS. ? Taey ara Vetter than all P1!l, Kowier and otber a a s teas t , dlaa ffreeable eota poond t. HOCAtK'S BITTEIIS. Tbey can ba taken without regard ta dlst. As an appauaa tkj aaa " KOHACIL i HITTEUS. Taey sra prepared by an old and ixtnffll pbyfclclan from well-known vefcetabls rfmedies. UO HACK'S CITTEKS. Wherever known tbey bare becoru a t and ard family trerrrtbenins; remedy. UORACK'S KITTEUS. Try one bottle, and yon will alwayt nsa them and recomaif nd ttem to others. f . IlOKAC'Isl'sl .niTTEItS. C. . ICtISAC:K Note Proprietor, And compounder of Stomach R,ur, Blood Purifier acd Blood Pill, and Iltstiller and manufacturer of Catawba and SwedUh Brandies, and all kirn' of tbe finest domestic liquors, which are aokt wboleials or ia aay desired quantity, at 5o.56, W , CO acd 2 East Third atreet.Clncicnaii, 0. For aale by Irujrjrt and Dealers la Medicine everywhere, and by Drowning A Sloan, J. B. Vkkeraaod W.I. Haskit A Co..lnd!anap.li maylwlyAdtaw CARPETS, WALL PAPER, &c. NEW CMPET STORE - ' : nNo. Hl Cal Waliiuton St., Holt hu 1 1 'm Old Httiiil, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WK HAVK A LARflE STOCK O CARPETS, -OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, A" .-SATIN DELAINES," BEPS PEKIN CLOTHS, IttaiiiaaU, I.Jicc, .1 ii II li & Mottinsjliaiu CC2 OLT HC rB D &&m AI! of theoe Gotxls having been purcbawd befure the late advance ia ths Ka.-t, w will n il thm low;r than New York wholesale price. Also Just received 100,000 riete Wall rap r and - Window Shades. KRAUSS & CALL. 1- 4-.1l FOUNDRIES. I.M)Si:äa ST ATI! t a ' FOUNDRY AND STOVE, WORKS, rox, loud ii:t-i. Uanufacturra and Wbolela Pealera lo STOVES, ;UOLLOir-19iRE,3fC. ALL OUR STOVES ARX OF THK LATEST DMt im pro red patterns. Our other work will embrace Iroo Front, Columns, Railway, Mill and Dovs Castings, 4c, i.e. Orders by mail or otbsrarUa aolicito 1, and prompt attention Kiwea. Oar prices will be found as low as any. V OClce, Sales-roum and Foundry 1S3 South De ware ttreet, two aqaarea dfrectly eaät of tha Unioa Depot. octaS SODA WATER. SODA WATER! CLARK & CO., ManafiCtureri of Bottled SODA WATER, Are prepared to .apply Saloon i and Restaaranta by lsaviag their orders at ZS5 East Waiinston Street. Saloons and ftestturant in the country will b prompt ly rapp'ied by eendine, th.'r order, aa abora. Spril-d3m TO INDIANA 111L1TAIIY OFFICERS. EXKCUTITC DtPARTMlXT Of INDIANA Bureau or Finance. I.NDIANArOLIS, JuDC Ü1, lfc64. - INDIANA OFFICERS, who tare been or are serTfnicin the army, are lnforoai that their Ordnance Returns illbe made up and pi touted to the proper Department atid certificates of acqtiittatice obtained, free of Charge, by applying to Mr. C. F. Rocker, Cbiel Clerk State Ordnance Department, offlce no stairs oyer VaJns hardware .tore. No. iil Wet 'Va-hinyton street, li.diananolis. rssklnf retorcs as aboie directed, ofücers will not only save all fee, but they will be able to nettle with the Government and draw their pay from one to three m-Kiths earlier than if the business is entrusted ta Claim AKfati. By order of Governor Mobto. W. n. H. TERRELL, ?5-ltf WtnanrUt erretary. NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabinetmakers and to the Public. rUl'IS Kill. II, rUin and Ornamental Job TurnJ cr. South ktrert, betaeeu Penn-yUania a':d Meridian tree s Krep constantly on hand a trood assortmet.t S;:r BalU.-t -rs and Newtl 1'wsu, anl turns them to order. Alo. all kinds of tnrnin? In b-illding work done to order. 1 will receive all kind, of orders In taming in the cabinet makii.fr l.n, bed.-teads table Ifg, Ac All work done promptly, r.afiy acd at reasonable price. L. KüLB. aprlS Ä3m J4)II. Li.SIJLLlVAM, LIVERY, SALE.AND BOARDING STABLE, No. to I'aat l'carl Ntrrct, lu rear of Sentinel ft iilldlnsr aril -d ly PROFESSIONAL DR. A. U. SMtllAZi, PnYSICIAX AND SURGEON rrxr. no to tisoiniA Avsur. BKSIDKNCa", FOTm? A LAP AM A ST. tii rush, OFTICE OTF.R STAR OROCFRT. ?Cf JOCTH IIRdUs srreeu Ue. dencs No.lj: SuxUilIoa str. IiHiartrhi. lrd marW-d.ttn (OLI TUKFLiNci All peror.s wat'rg Shads T Tree, Fm.t Tree, Krerfreea. or anythbf in tbe ieerery line, wi.l t pnf-plied by lair.5 their ordere with the ubn-nt-er at No. 34 etvaio a'reet, where an:p!e Kaj ts eeen. er at Kirlej Jt Olivtr's Agricultural VTarerovoi. No. 75 Wt VTakhingtoo street. Tree Boxes faruiLJ if de&irrd. sprit Wll. G.ELLF.U. IJVKItV NTAHLK. HINRT ALLE 5, 5sw Tsrk Livery achate $U ies Ho. tt and 14 Kut Per! efraattta tha r - i w.aan'a Clack. fetftf.
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PnOFEGSIONAL.
ItEMO V A L Doctor 'Wall. THOMSON, ' ; kaj r.juoTKD ms omen rKcm ' VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WnsnKiiE wiLLCoyTicr. ta trat and care rrivate Mfe, rn all their species, stages, rtir.iCra'ion and phases. Dr. Wm. Thomson will irlrs to each pain: a writua Inatramect, bindir h;t.eir to enect a radical 2 and permanent cure, or make ccC ebarire. a l)r. WauThrxntoa baa made the treatmett tf I'mate D?a.ei a specialty since the year ISjI three yeara ia the city ot Buffalo, X. T.,eUkt years tn Chicago, 111., and twoyears in Ptorla, 111. Donna; eight years practica in Chicago, 111., he cured ever thirteea lbvoand caaa. Dr. Wm. Thomson, ia his practice ffr Scrofula, Eheamalic and ererai diseases ef the h'-sotf, vsea a Fumigating Vapor Patll of the niOitlr.jjenlots kind, in corjuncUoa with internal treatment. ÜEMIXAL KMlSilO-NS, the consequence fse'.f-abose. This solitary vice, or depraved sexnal !ndo!(rnce. Is practiced by the yoath of both sesea to an almost nr.liralud extent, prodtxinf with anerrirf certainty the fallowing train of morbid symptoms unless combated by scientific medical measures, vir Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain In the head, ringing In the ears, and noises like the ru.tlins; of leaves and rattling of chariots, aneasineüS about tbe loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vi-ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching stranger, a dislike te form new acquaintances, a dipoait:en to shun society, loa of memory, beetle flushes, pimples and earious eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid brea b, coughs, con-uoptlon, monomania, and frequent ly lnaniy. Tbe afflicted, on the firt appearance of any of the above symptoms, should Immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson for relief. XyOO'ce and Consultation Be oms So. 29 South Delware street, Indianapolis, Lnd. P.O Box 1651. Jan24-dly MEDICAL. MAW H OOD! IIow Destroyed, IIow Restored. Dr. IS. S. PEiI)i:ity, Physician and Surgeon No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. I5COSÜECTI0N VTITH TIIK GZSERAL PRACTICE of Medicine, 1 treat by a new and reliable medium, and wita the happiest rehults, all forms of diseases of tbe Nervous, Seminal a d Urinary and Sexual systems. Tounir men with bolli w cheeks and pallid countenance, teliiriK in f-rlul language the ei'teut working of some formjdaS e disease undermirjicg yoarcontltntion, memorj Sfitd rea.-on, hurrying yu to a premature death, reflect hile re..tn boida sway and avail jour.-elf of a treatment that d;.s-ipates the i-l'gbtest Uuea.-.e, and cures the harrair:g eaites and other cause of seriom diUJcuity ard perpetual annoya: ce. Spermatrrho?a, Seminal W eakness. Nocturnal Erals iuns. Sexual liebility. impotency, Kflects of Self-Abuse, and their remit Inability to Conaummate the Marriage Contract, Mrntal and 1'hjEical rrostration, Kpilepfy, Insanity and Consumption. "Thefve, Like a msuik h tnurdercr, stcaay to Lis pvrpo', Presses hin clae tbrocgh evry Ian of liff. Nor misses owo the track, but presses on. Till forced at la.-t to the tremendous verg. And at orxe be hdIs." Likew e, I will guarantee a ratücul enrof Syphilln, Gon rrhu-a and lileet, in all their ataes. entirely removing from tbe blood tbe lat epark of tbee terrible ditette3 that s j gradually burn up the foantain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. Tie beauty and extreme delicacy of tbe female organization, to say nothing of its phiological characterities, are baOlcient indications that it is tub ect to forms of diM-aso and mo-Lflcations peculiar to Itself. The physician of tbe present daydot-s not encounter any more form of utriue diea-es than did the physician f fifty ) ears ago; but owing to tbe present .-ocial condition of woman, her diseases are increased to frequency, and to tbe truth of this a-rtion tbe melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness. At tbe American Ditjieiisary we reat by a new method, and with the happiest remits, Prolapsus Uteri, (faüins of the worun,) Kruptions of the Skia, Chloro.ri, r Green Sickness characterized by yellowish, dirty green pallor of the surface; Kman.MO MesMum, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Iletet.t on of the Mouses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult flow af the M?ne; Menorrhagia, or profuse Menstruation; Leucborrbea, or excessive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly coloress and transparent. header, I have given you a class of diseases that ars met with in Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would say that there are many other forms of diseases peculiar to yoor aex diseases of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. I omit it for the council chamber, adding bot one more disease to this list, and that is a formidable one Clcerrtion of the body of the Uterus. If you are afflicted with organic weakness, or any assemblage of morbid phenomena of this character, you have no time to spare, but at once apply for tü"d csl I'd. If too late to arrest the disease, it is at least possible to palliate the symptoms, and thus gmoothe the pathway to an untimely grave. la a majority of instances these diseases have made considerable protrress before the patient becomes alarmed. Ia some cases an emaciation Is tbe first Indicatior that attracts the attention of the patient's friends. Ini 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 lymptor s of Consumption, examples of which are invariably met with in yourf ladies w ho are gifted with high Intellectual endowments, refined accomp'lhments, and eyes CashiDir, with unnatural brilliancynot re?ardingthe.se Indications as being those or Incipient disease, bnt those ot personal charms. True, ala.-J tbe poet sings 'CoriRarflptionV chek ne'er looks more pars. And lovely, than when past all cure. And yet that bloom, so fres-h so still, lias lent its fleeting aid to kill, And speaks, to those who watch Its hue, - Of a'ckness, dea'h and soBering too; Tbonjrh who, Just viewing argfct so fair. Could dream that death wai there!" Address P. O. Box 12Ö4. . . ICPOSce hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Room No. 24 X, Fast Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, feblß-dly TOYS, &Cf &C. $TiCASRIJKEE A: iMJIIIV, G5 Maiden Lane. Now York, IÜPOKTEKS OF China, Fancy Goods, Beads Slate Pencils, &c, Invites the attention of buyer?, offering them the largest assortrcrnt at the most reasonable prices. feb23-d3ni REAL ESTATE ACENCY. HILL & CO.WCIt. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, ?io.sAVct Washington street, iyDIAJfAPOUS, IKIX I"! VF.KY variety of business appertaining to a Military 'j Claim Agency transacted in a manner to warrant a: faction. The attention of those wi?Lir.g to purchase, soil, leae or rent real estate la directed to this firm. fbl-dtf COMMISSION MERCHANTS. lxwis p. axrr. c e. TOMUsaojc. UCl'l' A TOJILIS0., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, no. 15 Wet I'rarl Street, INDIANAPOLIS, DKALKR3 IN GRJN, FLOUR, D UTTER, KGG, IVaUry, 0-ion, Tetatces, Bcanbretn and Dried rrui's, Ac , Ac. Tbe big! est pr.c paid in Ca- h for all Jnds of Country rroduc. Liberal Cah advances made en Cons ffrsmer.ta. niarl4-d3m SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, .10.233 r.nti Waahlngton Strre t, Mgn of tue Miff IlanU. 1.1CR.MTCBE aid Stovs.. Ltwars asd Elates ia ccm ' plete variety.
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MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S OBDROfi BITTERS. The Latent and .Host Im. porlant .Discovery OF TDK NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man's name ia more intimately connected with tbe hlsterr of MATKRIA MEDIC A of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer in Medical Discovery than that ef Dr..7oliuBull,oriiOiiisvilIc, Kentucky. His inimitable preparation of SAUAIAH1I.LA has long stod at tbe bead of tbe varloui compounds ofthat valuable drag. Iiis Compound of WILD CHERRY ha9 become a household word throughout the West ami South. Hi Worm Lor.enio?, io I?5r thn n. Ter alter the';r 'iitntJurtion. tt:i:nel v. rcriutation As wide tpread aa the coniiiient of North Arverica. lut the crowniii? glory of b!s life remains to le attained in hit discovery, or rather cnjtiua:oti. for he does not claim to have been tbe discoverer of CJi:t)ItO:, w Litb tbe b&sii, of tbe Littel xuow oiTeted to tbe public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central America, to vtboni its virtue have t-een anowo for more than two hundred years. Armed with if, the Indian bids defiance to tbe njoit deadly malaria and handles without fr the most venomou erpents. Iii a belief with them, that while there is breath iu thebo1 the Cedrou is potent to cure, no matter w hat tho iea. may be. W hile Dr. Hull is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, he U nevertheless catL-tted from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases arising from exposure, either to change of weather or ci! jia'e, or to miasmatic influences, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And jutly deserves the reputation it has so long enjojed In Central Amerie and the Webt Indies. I IV DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of Kjroptorus, ltcts more L1KK A CHARM than a medicine. There is 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 tn the Ilth edition of the U. S. Ditpec5atorr, pages 13V7 andim A series ef experiments in w hich Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has Just been brought te a successful termination, and ba 1 now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDKON with other approved tooica, the whole preserved in the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is conSdeut hai a equal in the world. Be might furnish a volume of certificates, bor ab lie have long since learned to estlmaje sucht.-,, their true value. The safest plan is for every one to te for himself the virtues ef a new medicine. ÜIVJE THE CEDRON BITTERS CNK TRIAL, AND TOÜ WL' NEYER USE AN OTHERS. It is not necessary to publish a loDg list of diseases for which the CEDRON BITTEkS are a specific. In all dlseeea of the ' Howcls, Liver or Kidneys, la all affections of the BRAIN, DEPENDING CPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -LOGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It l destined to supereJ all other remedies. It not only cures these disea-es but it prevent them. A wine glae of the Bitters, taken an hour aefore each meal, will obviate the ill Sects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking It against disease under tbe most trying expoi-ure. Sold tr DruggUU and Grocer Generally. Dr. JOI1W HULL, rrincipa! Office, FLth Street, LoalTi'l, Ky. SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEFEK& RUSH, 73 ou tia .Tieriatiaxn Street, INDIANAPOLIS.
Who alio ie!l BULL'S SARS APA RILL A, BULL'S 70RM DESTROYER. SMITH'S TONIC 8YRUP. Kcmeaber DAILY. KEKrEK A HtSH declS'l4-il7wU:oa3i.
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P H to K b K 0 . w s PI - P5 - b H QO o CO a o P CO w H Q W 0 8 Ö .B 0 H 3 w IÜ REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 't. 4 yV vx V JuIyüT-dly MEDICAL. MANHOOD, A HI) TDK VIGOR OK YöCTn RFSTORRH IN FOUR X. weeks ty DR. KICORD'S ESSKSCK OF LIFK. I, hit ord, (of Paris,) after jean of earned solicitation, bas at lerpt'u accefded to tLe urgent requai-t of tbe Anie rica:i public, and appoirted an agent in Stw York, for the sa'e of h's yalued and highly prized Eksence of Life. Thi-i wondcrtul atrent will restore Uar.bood to tbe mot battered conttitutloas ia four weeks, and, if nsed according to printed instructions, failure is imposiMe. This life-re.toring remedy should be taken by all about totnairy, as its efletts are permanent. Success, in every case, is certain. Dr. Kicord's Kieuce of Life is sold in rases, with fall Instructions for ue, at 93, or four quantities io one for S9, aDd will be sent to ar y part, carefully packed, an receipt of remittance to his accredited aent. Circular sect free en receipt of four stamps. PUIL1P ROLAND, 447 Broome street, Jartl-dly One door wet of Broadway, N. T. Crtatwt XMio"! Circfilar trer hMUM! e3rriften-& larce letter pa(ei for two 3 cent atamj s. Voting Tlcii ledictil Adviser. GRATUITOUS advice given ia diseases of the aervoas icminal, urinary and texual organs, in tbe reports of tbe Western Medical Association, wbicb art sent by mail in sealed envelopes, free of charge. Tbe organisation was formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and is composed of tbe well known physicians, to whom all letters must be directed, DRS. JACKSON, HERBERT A CO., ebJ-dly Box 43 Cincinnati, 0. "THERE is no such word AS FAIL." '-EC JEL. DC HC JZL. MT TT SS COMPOUND EXTRACT OK ciJi;s a;i copaiiia, IS A SCRE, CERT AUSLAND SPEFDT CCRK FOR ALL diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, either la the Mile or Female, frequently performing a Perfect care in the short space of three or four days, and always in lesH time than any other preparation. In the us- ofTRWANT'3 COMPUO'D EXTRACT OFCL'BFB ANDCOPAIBA, there la no need (fcenfinement er change of diet. In its approved form of a pas'e, it ta entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleusant ensatin to the patient, and no exposure. It is now acknowleged by the most learned in the profession that in the above cases of dUeases, Cobebs and Copail a are tbe only two re med es known that can be relied upon with any certainty o f succet-s. TARRANT'S COMPOUND FITR4CT OF CUBEB3 A5D COPAIBA NEVER FA ILM. Manufactured only by T A It It A 1 T Sc V. I . 278 Greenwich Street, Kew Tork. TJT'SoM by Druggists all ever the World. aprt-dly REAL ESTATE ACENCY. Mclernah k Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer Hons XJ? STAIRS.) WE HAVE FOR SAUE EOCSES AND LOTS l the City of Indianapolis, and Farina and Fanning Lands tn this Sute, and will aell lower than car be purchased efaewhere fabSl-dAwty R. .T2. SPICEK & CO., RE A li ESTATE AGB NTS, AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street ImlianupoliH, Iinl. 5 'C4dlT PROFESSIONAL. VAKTtx a. aar. JÜKATIA W. aOKDOI. KAY Ac GORDON, ATTOK4EVS AT LAW, s ESDIASArOU, I5DIÄ5A. OSce, 3oa. 10 and 11 5ew ATalboll'a Saildlef,9eath of tae Potrr.c. teÖ-dTD
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. THE FIRST NATIONAL PETRO COIlPANY. Oraniiexl ender the laws of iVtmjyNani, Jfom Tetuber, CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. I'ar Value of Shares $.5 Each. A Limited Avolst or Stock rot ialk at THE LOWEST CASH SCBSCEimOX FB'CK Or $3 00 PR SHARK. No Liabilicy o Stockholders. The lands of thin Company, embracing owr 17,500 acie-4 iu tt mmpls lJ Ieacrbold, are pituted in tbe VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! Tbe 123 acres which they own on th Alle shany, two miles above President aad only five miles from tho new 2.'0 barrel well on Pitthol Creek, and the lea?e of 132 acres of the celebrated "Wilkin Tract" alone, are ample batu for inj Company, and arc worth more than tbe entire Capital Stock of the Company. Tkere are SEVEN" WELLS now In eueceaeful operation, yielding largely, from which regular monthly dividenda of rwo ria cejtt. are being paid to all stockholder, and there ia xteit asKiRAXCE that this Comptnj will soon be able to pay from SIX TO TEX PER CENT. D1VIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. t Ranks amoo the first class Companies, and is justly e&id to be the most successful of any jet organized. Its reputation baa cow become eo thoroughly established, that no mere need be said on that point. There are greater inducements and better opportunities to make mosey on the?e Stocks than any other In existence, while at the same time the? areoooo ntcrxiTT for any and all persons to bold. From the New York Herald "Newa has been rereived and abundantly confirmed from ereral sources, of the striking of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Ron, abore the Reed Well, a raw bom rao th raoFiarr or thk FiasT National Pctbolecx ConrArr." From tbe New York Evening Express. "Our teleprsphic dispatches rcceired today from the Oil Regions, inform us of the striking of a 2H) barrel flowing well on Cherry Run, peak the FiaT National Fetkolecm Comfast'i rtoriiTT. Cherry Run Stocks will be in demand to morrow." From the New York World. "Thk Fikst National PrraotEtrM CoiirAjrT ia a firt-c!aas ortranization, wboae officers are of the hi6et standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties de-irons of parcbeetcg reliable stocks. The General Superinte&dent is a pioneer in the Oil business, and well known as a most efficient manager." From the New York Tribune "The FiarT Natiosal i the name of the Petroleum Company whotie proepectoa and map are before us. The names which we see among the Directors are imp's recommendations for this Company, and a eofScient guarantee of ita future management."
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C5TAI.L CID. bt Mail ot. otheiwiii wiil be raowrrtT atiexded to rrrit the Stock r ALL COLD. 7Good reponaib! Agents and Eichange Broken wanted in ererT citr a&J Iowa ia ttt United State and Britisb ProTincew, with whom libera! arrangements will be made. tiTAll orders and application!, whether by a letter or otherwise, must be aJdre-eed to II. S. UOWE z CO., Coxxiaaiojr MaxcHavrs. nirll dtf Liberty Sw Niw TcrL
