Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4540, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1865 — Page 4
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lilUIiaDAT MOK2.LNO. MAY 11.. .' xa neii"irs-ci. lit bad luck o( tbe rtbelt in their attempt to create a navy seem to follow them to the end. Tbey have peot Imrreoae am of too 7 to lle bu'iliififf f rami od iron-dad batteries, and til of the engine of destruction have met with untimely disaster. Exceptio tbe vessels furn'uhed then by England and France, they hare inveetexl their money to little rrrye. They began tbeif experiment for tbe for mat ion of a home iron clad nary with the ram Maca-Mi, which, la October, I'd, attacked tbe United States blockading levels at the muctb cf the Mi:MirrI iiver, and frightened the federal vei much mort tbin it hurt them. Tbi pioneer rebel iron clad was sunk at New Orleans by tb United State frigate Miiirp April 23J, The iron plated boat Eaitpori fell into our hands after the capture of Fort Mclleory. The Merrimac, the most famous and tnot ureful of the rebel iron clads, after taking the United States frigate Cumberland, in Ilamptoa Road, and rapturing the frigate Congren, ia March, 161, was driven off by the gallant little Monitor, and was finally blown up 00 the occupation of Norfolk, May 11, 16G2. The cremt hon clad ateaiser Louisiana, wbicb wu designed to be the most powerful Teel that Ter Heated, was blown up by the rebels at ForU Jackwn and S;. Philip April, 2e 1SW. . The rabl iron-clad ram Arkanaaa came out of the Tatoo river Julj IS, lMi, and psed all the United State veel of the Mi'iiaaippi fleet, inflicting considerable damage upon them. Tb career of this vessel was closed by Commander D. D. Porter, of the United Slates gunboat Hex, wboe clid bot and abell went through the Arkansas and blew ber up oq the Ctbei August. IbCi. The rebel iron dads Cbicora and Palmetto State:, which ventured out of Charleston January 31. I fcG3. attacked the blockading fleet, and did mail damage comparatively, returned to the harbor, and there remained until the? were blown up upon the evacuation of the city by the rebels. The United States monitor, IndiaLota, which bad bees captured by the rebel on tbeMiaeiaaippi rirer, was blown up by then upon the appearance of a sham monitor, March 3, 1?63. The iron clad Hart, long ppoken of as the great defence of the Teche country, was blown up by the rebels upon the capture of New Ibe-' ria, La., April 13, icG3. An iron plated ram upon the stock at "i azoo City, waa destroyed by Admiral Porter in an ex peddioa lent to take that place May 21, lb 63. Tbe rebel irea-clad Atlanta wan captured in Warsaw Sound, Georgia, by the monitor Wee bawken, June 17, lbG3. On the mine diy the rebel iron clad Chattanooga burnt ber boilers and was blown up at Chattaboochie, Fl. The rebel iron-clad Albemarle made it appearance near Ply month. North Carolina, April 18, IbGl, and sunk the Uuited State gunboats Sou lb field and Hombhell, aud then retired Tbl formidable vessel was punk by Lieutenant Com mander Cuahing. October '21. being blown up by a torpedo, but was lately raided for repair. The rebel ram North Carolina came out of Wilmington, .N. C. May G, IMkI, and made an unsuccessful attack upon the United Stite.s gunboat Nantemond. She was driven otf and blown up by the rebel. shortly before tbe capture of Vi ilmirgton. Tbe iron clad ram Tennessee was captured in Mobile Pay by the fleet under Admiral Karragut, Aug. I, IbGt. On tbe 25th of the name month the iron -plated ram Nashville was blowu up in Mobil harbor by the crew of the 'J. S. gunbont Metacomet. The iron-clad.- Sivannah and (Icorci 1, powerful vexed, were blown up in December, upon the cipturj of the city of Siv;innah by Sherman. The capture of R:chtnord and Petersburg put an end to the ret el iron-clad fleet on the Jame river, ami trie irzmia and fredencksWuri; were blown up, be.-iiJes toae others which were upon the stocks. The untiaiely fate of tbo Webb is the last in tbi list of disasters. She has gone the- fame road a her predecessor , The Alabama and Florida have been destroy ed. The Georgia went out of service, b it was captured by a federal frigate. The Shenandoah, Rappahannock and Stone wall are British and French gilts to the rebellion They will soon ceaae their piratical careers. Philadelphia Imjuirer. From The Albany Argus. TIac Proclamation ot Outlawry. ' What will be dono with the alleged conspirators in Canada? Tboe who after connection with the crime have escaped from this country to the province, may be surrendered under the extradition treaty. No pretence that the crime is one of a political character will be suffered to shelter the guilty. The crimo committed was not a political one; however high in polities! do eilion was the victim, or however much influenced by political considerations were his murderers. Tbe British authorities can without embarrassment, and will without hesitation, deliver up any of the participator! ia the conspiracy, who fall under the definition of fugitive?. Hut how about those others named in the proclamation Thomp eon. Tucker and Sander who are charged with plotting the treason which Hooth accomplished? Will the British courts and magistrates surrender them? In the case of the accomplices of Orsini, in hin attempt on tbe French emperor, this was refused. One of the English aociates of the Italian wa tried and acquitted in the face of strong proofs of guilt. ben Lord rImer?ton attempted to carry through parliament ome supplementary legislation to make up for the inadequacy of English law, in view of euch a eontingeacy, he was forced by public clamor to desist and withdraw the bilL . The associates of Orsini enjoyed, therefore, the full shelter. of Enrlish protection; and this when the relation of England and France were most cordial, and when Napoleon preyed earnestly for the execution of justice against the conspirator. Mazziai, who ha proclaimed anamination to be a part of his political machinery, baa organized hia plots with impunity for twenty years in the heart of London, and as the guest. the intimate, and the protege of the first men of England. For a while be waa betrayed tbe government opening hi letters and revealing tbeir contents to the foreign police but he his never been openly interfered with. What will be the answer of Ureal Hritiin to our demand for the confederate refugees? .Van Votsumut We cannot do it; for the Eogliah law will not permit it." The refusal will enter into our budget of grievances against Kngland, as the refupe atTorded to Davis by Mexico. will swell the catalogue of accusation against Maximilian. One of these days there will be a settlement with both. CARPETS, WALL-PAPER. &c. NEW CARPET STORE So. HI East Washington St., Holum 11 h Ol l Htuiiri, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WK II ATE A LaKdX STOCK OF CARPETS, Ott-OLOTHS, MATTINGS, -SATIN DELAINES, BEPS PEKIN CLOTHS, lUaiu&ak l.nrr, .Tluallrt A. .ot ting tinm All f the 0 barinn ben parrha.-ed before tbe late aJvanre to t&e Itt, will 11 the ni lower tban ??w Trk wboletaJe price. A!o reeetved 100,000 Pice is Wall 1'ap r and Window Shades ICRAU3S & CALL. rs NOTICE. HTHAY 1 lOUSi:. STRATI I) from the u.rriber. cn Ur, May l.t.a IJCtt turret nr, wttli while tiiv in the fal man iac wut od tL t-ar lle of tie iiC, car t n thr left k'B4 aurU, LIidJ I'l the near ty, i.e hu u. miJAijuc L'ary man an! tail. Any ffturu'ag b.tu or lnfcrniatio wLrr t caa be ftnd will b l.berally rewanlfJ. r. W. HOFrMTER, OJjlO-3t Wo. 245 W0rtb Liberty Street.
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EOB ACK'S BITTEES. nUSI-fBACXS lit COOD. BCT no u ac as mr, brttkmi. STOMACH ErTTTlU. Ten tbouiiatjd bottle ioli ta eaenooth. TLeooit pojalar tomachbltter la at. kOBicK RrrriEj. Qrt4 for all 3f rceTDnt of ihn ftmtiah, rV.IiounneM, Urer Cotnpl;r.tand uerald tblllty. nOBACTC- niTTK23. They p-fte onJf rful ttit prprtif, aTiii; tone to the appetite ai.1 die t? organ. ROPACK'- HIKES. Debilitated Llei.l edeotary persona will floJ in them aa excellent tonic. ROBACK'SEITTKKÄ. A A w ir. (-lamful before each meal will rem lodljeatloo and all llTerdleae. IIOBACK'S HITTEKS. They are better tban all Pllla. KewOrr and ether &aiMoa,diegrebl compouada. lCOUACK'S BITTE US. Tbey caa b taken witbont regard to d!et. Aa an appellier tbey bare ao eqaal. KOHACK'S B1TTEKS. Tbey are prepared by an old and klUful physician frota well-known reeutla remediea. ICOHA KS BITTE KS. .Wherever known they ha become a tandard family itrer.jrther.ltg remedy. UOIMCK'S BITTEIIS. Try one bottle, and you will always um them and recommend them to other.. IIOBACK'S BITTEKS. C W. ICOHAC1X Xole rroprletor, And eomponnder of Stomach Bitter, Blood Purifier and Blood and Distiller an-1 mannfactnrer of Catawba and Swedl.h Bracdle, and all kinds of tbe fineitdomeatic liquor, which are sold wholenale or in any deIred quantity, at No.M, SP, 6Ü and 62 Kaft Third atreet, Cincinnati, 0. For sale by DrofrcIaU and Dealer In Medicine everywhere, and ty Drownin; A Sloaa, J. B. Ticker and I. Uuklt k Co.,IndianpoiJ. may? wlyAdtaw PARTNERSHIP. Notice of Copartnership. f f IHK oixferlcried Lave tbi day formed a copartner I hlD under tbe name of Dunn A Karney, to carry on tbe boslceos of Gas Fitting, Steam Fitting an l Plumb1d boslne. All work done by u will be Kuaranteed and done t tbe lowet ratei. We auk the pnll.c to give ui a trial and illicit their patronage. J. C. UCNN. JOHN KAhNEY. IMIli & KAKNEY, GAS & STEAM FITTERS & PLUMBERS, US and IO Kentm-lty A von no. ALL gJKTS OF FIXTURES ON HAND AT ALL time aud furuUhed at the lowest rat. !uj-nr C O IM RTi E R S II 1 1. rHAVK awl4tel with myself In the Llery, Sale and Boarding Stable Pusineswt John A. Drew, who irom thia day ha become a j.aMner in bald bnsineii. Tbe bmiiieo!i of tbe new tirm will be conducted et the oll Mind. No. ID KaU Peart fctrect, In tlio rear of the Sentinel Building. Thanking the ublic for pat patronage, 1 hope they may ee fit to continue th! same. JOHN B. SULLIVAN, of SULLIVAN A LHKV. Indianapolis, May ß, Wü my.s-dtf FOUNDRIES. "noOKIER STATE FOUNDRY AND ' STOVE WORKS. cox. Lou i v ii:;k. MAnafctarerM adJ WLoWaU Dealers In STOVES, HOL J. O U - UIH E, eVc. ALL OUR 8T0VKS ARK OF THE LATEST AN most Improved pattern, imr other work will embrace Iron Front, Column, Railway, Mill and House Castings, Ac, Ac. Order by mall or otherwise solicited, and prompt at tention Riven. Onr prices will be found a low at any. Ofllce, Salesroom anJ Fonndry 183 Soutb De war itreet, two qnare directly east 01 the Umca Depot. ocfi3 SODA WATER. SODA WATER ! i C iL JV It It Ac CO., Manufacturer of Bottled SODA WATER, Are prepared to aappty Saloon and Reetanr&nt by leariag their order at 285 East Washington StrcH. o Saloon and Reetaurant in the conntry will be prompt ly aupplied by eending the!r order aa above. aptt.'-dSm TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS. Kzeci'titk Department or Indiana IIukeau or Finance. IxDiANAroLis, June 24, lfetil. INDIANA OFFICERS, who have been or are servlngin the army, are ruforu'td tbat their Ordnance Returns ill be siede up and pi eeented to the proper Department anil reruficat f ecqaittatice obtained, frt of cJwrge, ty PplylBft to Mr. C. V. Kooker, Chief Clerk State Ordnance Department, office cp tair orer Vajens' hartware tore. No. '.1 Wet Wa.aintrton ctreet. IndUnapoli. Br making return, as abwve directed, oClcere will not only lave all fees, but they will be able to settle with the Government and draw their pay from one to three month earlier than if the bunineia U entrusted to Claim Affent. By order of Qoeernor Moaroa. W. n. H. TERRELL, e'S-dtf Financial Secretary. NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabinetmakers and to the Public. IOI'IS KtH.Il. ruin and Ornamental Job TumJ er. South trect, betwet-n 1'eunitvlvauiA and Meridian street. - Keeps constantly on hand a roch! assortment Stair Hallit-rs and Newel I!ti, and turns them to ortlar. Alo. all kind of turning in bnildin werk done to order. I will receive all kind of orJer in tnruing in the cabinet makiPR line, bedteaJs table legs, Ac. All work doLe promptly, neatly and at reasonable pnee. L. KOLlt. aprl5-d3m JOll It. SULLIVAN. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, Ho. 10 Enal Tenrl Mrrct In rear of sentinel Itulldlng. Br11-dly PRO FESSIÖNÄL. UK. A. U. PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON FF1CX KO. 10 TIWINMA AYEMJK. KRAIDK5CK, 50RTH AIPAMA T. ae IS DK 1JÜSII, OFFICE OTF.R STAR GROCFkT, 50. ." SOUTH Illinois treet. Ke;dence No. 4 ST North lilinoi street, Indianapolis, lr4. mar30-ii3m COLI TUMBU50 All persr-c wantlr? Shade I TTee, Fruit Trees, Evergreens, rr aryth!P in the Surerr line, wi.l be supplied by leaving th-ir order with lk lvnh.r at Vn. A Wnt I'Mn .t Lere a:i,p!r may te keen. r at Kit ley if Oliver' Agricultural Wareroom. No. 7S Wet Waablntou txeeU . i ... . WM. Q. ELDER.
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It EM O V A L. Doctor WITI. THO.T1SO.j HAS REMOTEO HIS OFFICE FRO VIRCINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, W ii kuk h k wiix coxnsur. to treat and enre frlvate Dieae, In all tbetrsrec!es,tafe, ramif-ca'ioc aud r. hje. In. Vf m. Tboru.on will clve to llzi'llv hi5.e!f t- elTecta radical J atd permanent eure, er make no IL charge. Dr. Wm.ThorriSon ha .i made tles. Iirease aJ treattnect cf Private specialty since tbe jear 1S1 tLree year in thai fcu?!o, N.T., elabt year ia Chicago, V, aci twe city ol oyeari in Peoria, 111. Durlnir eiehl year practice InChiearo, IX. be cared ever thirteen thousand cae. Dr. m.Thonwoa, in kla practice fcr Scrofula, Rheamatic and peneral dieae cf the blood, a Fnmlftic; Vapor Path of the cjot lngeclou kind, In corjuncUon with Interral treatmerrt. KKUINAL KXLHJ1ÜN8, the rot.aeqtier.ee ofelf-abae. This solitary vice, or depraved exual inluigace. It practiced by the youth of bth xe to an almost nnLaiited extent, prodoctTiC with ccerrlnf ceraintythe Mlowina; train of wrbidoyniptoi aniens combated by adealir.c mdical tneaaare, vis: Sallow countenance, dark spot nnder tbe eyes, pain in the head, ringing iu the ears, asdnolsei Lke the rutlir.; f leave and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loln, weakßes of the limb, eonrated vinion, blunted Intellect, los of eon fldence, diCIdence in approaching stranger, a dislike te form new acquaintance, a dipoitien to then aocUty, los of memory, hectic flushes, pimple and varioui eruption about tbe face, furred tongue, night sweat, fetid breath, coo?h,consuniptlon, monomania, and frequent ly insan'ty. The afflicted, on the first appearance of any of the? above symptoms, should immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson for relief. Jtj02ce aad Consultation Ecomi No. 51) South Delware street, Indianapoll, Ind. . O. Box 1659. Jan24-dly MEDICAL. MANHOOD! now Destroyed, How IicM'ored. Ir. i. PEaVJIKKY, Physician and Surgeon No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. IS CONNECTION WITH THE CENERAL PRACTICE of Medicine, 1 treat by a new and reliable medium, and with the happiest mult, all forms of dilates of the Nervous, Seminal and Urinary and Sexual systems. Young men with hollow cheek and pallid conntentnee, telling in fearful language the silent working of ome formidable disease undermining yourconstitntion, mem ory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death, reflect while reason holds tway and avail you roe If of a treatment that dissipates the slightest disease, and cures the harrassing weakness and other cause I of erious dütlculty and perpetual annoyance. Spermatorrh'f a, Seminal Weakness, Noeturnal Eml .ions. Sexual Debility, Impotency, F.ftects of Self-Abue, and their results Inability to Contaminate the Marriage Contract, Mental and Physical FroMratioii, Kpilepy, Insanity and Coutiunjptiun. The foe. Like a staunch murderer, steady tolls purpose, Presses hin cle through every lane of life, Nor misses once tbe track, but presse on. Till forced at laut to the tremeuJou verge, And at once he inks." Likewise, I will guarantee a radical cure of Syphilis, Gonorrhcra awl Gleet, in all their siages, entirely re moving from the blood the la.t spark of these teirible dibeahe that gradually burn up the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females, The beauty and ext renie delicacy of tbe female organization, to say nothing of its physiological characteristics, are saQicient indication that it Is mVect to forms of dioeiiae and modification peculiar to itself. The pbynician of the present day Juts nut encounter any more forms of uterine dieases than did the physician of fifty jears ago; but owing to the present social condition of woman, her disease are increased to frequency, and to tbe truth of this assertion the melancholy death by consumption bear ample witness. At the American Dispensary we treat by a new method, and with the happiest results. Prolapsus Uteri, (falling of the womb,) Eruption of tbe Skia, ChloroMS, or Green Sicknes characterized by yellowish, dirty green pallor of the surface; Emannio Meshium, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Retet.tiou of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful aod difficult flow ef the Mtnse; Menorrhagia, or profuse Menstruation; Leuchorrhea, or eeesive and altered secretion of the mucu generally white, or nearly colorea and transparent. Reader, I have given you a class of diseases that are met with in Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would Fay that there are many othtr forms of dieaes peculiar to your sex diseases of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. 1 omit it for the council chamber, adding but ene more disease to this list, and that is a formidable one Ulcer lion of the boc"y of the Uterus. If you are aClicted with organic weakness, or any assembUge of uorbid phenomena of this character, you have no time to spare, but at once apply for med csl aid. if too late to arreaf the disease. It ia at k-ast possible to palliate the symptoms, and thus binoothe the pathway to an untimely grave. in a majority of in.-tancestb.ete diseases have mad considerable progress before the patient becomesalarmed. In some cases an emaciation is the first indication that attracts the attention of the patient's friends. And here, reader, let tne call your earnest attention to the fearful signitlcance of the word "w asting." It not only constitute tbe leading featnre, but the earliest and mest ominous symptor s of Consumption, examples of which are Invariably met with In young ladies who are gifted with high iniellectnal endowment, refined accomplishment, and eyes flashing with unnatural brilliancy not regarding these indications as being those of incipient disease, bnt those of personal charms. True, alasl the poet sings "Consumptions' cheek ne'er looks more pure. And lovely, than when past all cure, And yet that bloom, so fresh so still, Han lent It fleeting aid te kill. And speaks, to those who watch its hue, Of s'ekness, dea'.h and suffering too; Though who. Just viewing anght no fair. Could dream that death was there?" Address P. 0. Box 12ÜL nUPOfflce honrs from 8 A. M. to P. M. Room No. 21 St Kct Waahiiigtoa Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, feblß-dly TOYS, &C, &C. sti: asihjks i:i: v rvruiv, 65 Maiden Lane, Now York, IMPORTERS OF T 0 "ST ;3 a, China, Fancy Goods, Beads Slate Pencils, &c, Invites the attention of buyers, offering them the largest assortment at the most reasonable prices. fet23-d3m REAL ESTATE AGENCY. HILL, V COXXKH. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, ?f o. s Weat Wiihlilngtoii Street INDIANAPOLIS, IND. INVERT variety of business appertaining to a Military j Claim Agencj tran.acted in a manner to warrant atifaction. The attention of thoe wishing to purchase, eil, lea or rent real estate ia directed to this Crm. fetS-dtf EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, ilDTII UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OrTO ON TUE C0R5F.R 0? WASHISÜTOX AX: Meridian street. Indianapolis. Three datly aUpreMeei 2ew York; Two daily F.xpre.e to Cincinnati, and Two daily Ki presses to Chicago and St.Lcolf ; The above Companies are the only prlvilegedXspresaut the following reads, vti: INDIANA CENTRAL: LAFAYKTTK A CHICAGO; INDUAPOUS A FIRC; TIKRK HACT1C k RICHMOND; BKLLKFONTAINK A INDLVSAPOLIH. Honey, pakat3, valuable and freight carried with safety and dispatch, ar.d in charge of sjncial and eBciect mearenjeers. Sotes, Kill and Drafr will be prorapCy collected and ready returns made J. EU7TKKFIILD. Aqeaitom:s)o ale. IT1IXLAT A WILPFR'S CELEBRATED TOLSLO ALE. ' in barrel and baif barrels, t or ai ly J. A D. DUNCAN, Aaer.U, mar:9ttf T7 Soith il.'rtJi an street, lulian apoli.
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DR. JOHN BULL'S COllFOUiVI (IfillltOMHTTIiliS. The Latent mid .Hon! I hi. portant Discovery or tu NINETEENTH CENTURY ! I ! No man' name I more intimately connected with the history of MATERIA 1IEDICA of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer In Medical Discovery than that of Dr. John Hull, of Louisville, Ken tuck v. DU inimitable preparation ef NA ltSAfAltlL. LA has long stood at the head of the various compounds of tbat valuable drag. llw Compound 0f WILD CHERRY baa become a household word throughout the West and South. Ilia Worin Loiengep, in less than a year after Lhtir introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as the continent of North America. But the rrownins; glory of his life remains to be attained in hi discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of CIvUKOM, which Is the basis of the Bittet s now offered to the public. That honor belong to tbe native inhabitants of Central America, to whom Its virtue have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with It, the Indian bids defiance to tL most deadly malaria and handles without .fear the most veoomoua erpent. Iti a belief with them, that while there U breath in thebodr the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the iseaf may b. While Dr. Bull Is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, he U nevertheless atNfled 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 climate, or to ruivsmatic ibiiuences, it stends WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed tu Central America and the TTest Indies. IN DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more LIRE A C1IAKM 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 tbi wonderful plant may be found in the 1 Ith edition of the 17. S. Dispensatory, pages 13S7 and 1388. A series of experiment in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has Jost been brought to a successful termination, and he is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics, the whole preserved in the best quality of copper ditilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is confident has n equal in the world. lie might furnish a volume of certificates, bo ub lie have long since learned toestlmaie auch U..d their true vaiae. The safest plan is for every one to te for himself tbe virtues of a new medicine. elvi; a" in: CEDRON BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND TOD YTIi t SEVER USB AH OTHERS. It U not neceskary to publish a long list of disease for whch the CEDRON EITTEKS are a specific, in all diseases of the Uowcls, Liver or Kidneys. In all affections of the BRAIN, DEPENDING CFON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; LOGOUT, KIIEUM ATI SM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It i destined to uper.--de all other remedies. It not only cure these disease., but it prevents them. A wine glas of the Bitter, taken an hoar before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against disease under the most trying exposure. Sold by DriijtR-lata and Grocers (ien erally. Dr. JOHN HI LL, rrincipal trSce. Fifth Street, LouiTlüe, Ky. SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, 73 South .Tlerldtan Street INDIANAPOLIS. Who also sell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. Remember CAILV, KKFI LII A KI'Ml JeclC4-41ywi?toain.
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ADTAirCXO O! Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY. PLATE, PISTOLS Guns, 71 uslcial Instruments, LADIES A 3D GISTS WEARING .APPAKEL, BED CLOTHING, A5D Ilouaehold fjooda of KTerjr Dcacrlplion. All articles of value bought, aoM exchanged at tha UNION LOAN OFFICE, t'o. IS East Washington St., (A few door west of Little Hetel.) N. B All transaction strictly confidential. AyAll unredeemed pledge are o!d for the amount "f'blT-l j. J. A M. SOLOMON'. tEn QUARTERS HE0 (R 1 N THE STATE INDIANA efKt.. a m i mm Ha- jfo COKXECTIOX WITH AXT OTIIER ITTltlUl kext of the tame name, in or out of Indranapol'u W. & H. GLENN, Proprietors QUEENS WARE, &C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. A. WOODBRIDGE, AVT, IMPORTER OP QTJBENSWARE, 6 ASL S W A R E , TABLE CUTLERY -AtfDPLATED WARE. IFy Prices reduced to correspond Ith tbe prefect value ofOo'd. No. 16 West Washington Street, Indianapolis Intl. Philosophy of Marriage. flljIIE PROPRIETORS OFTTJE YORK MUSEUM I. of Anatoeybave determined, regardless of tpeuse, to issue free, (for the bnnt of ufferins tnmanity, and suppret.ion of ouackery,) four of their mot Interetirg aad instructive Lectures on Marr.aeand ita disqualiflcation. If ervons and Physical Ib.lity, Prematare decline of Menheod, Indi:eÜon, Weaknee or Depression, Impotency, Loss ef Energy and Manly rower; the RTeat Social Evil, and those Maladies which result from youthful fullies, exceae of maturity, or ignorance of rfcysioloirj and laws of Mature. These invaluable Lectures have been tbe means of enüchteclng and saving thousands, and will te forwarded free, on receipt cf four stamps, ty eddrein; Secretary, 5ew Tork Museum of Anatomy and Medicine, tS Breada-ay. !?ew Tora Jan21-dly riMVATE DISEASES. DR. COLYOUR, MEDICAL OFFICE 50. 6S SOUTH Meridian Street, Lfeit hia fee If ha fails la cur In any case that may come under his care, no matter how obstinat r Ion; tandinr. lie warrant yon a cure. Syphilis, in the primary staare, helped la 2S minntes.cn.resl in 34 hours. Gleet of 20 years atandinf cored by Dr. C. ore wnr 7 to 10 p. M. -r24 Dr. A. I. ALL, No. 65 North New Jersey Street. ctST4-dly
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w R H K b 0 !9 P 0 0 til J5 H H M a) a 0 0 t i ! 3 M S3 P CO w H P W M W o W P5 a 'Si b w 0 a. 0 REAL ESTATE BROKERS. r Ju!y27.dlj MEDICAL. . MANHOOD, A KD THK VIGOR OF YOUTH RKSTORKI) IN tOVH week by DR. KICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. Dr. kicord, (of Paris,) after years of earnest solicitation, has at length acceeded to the urgent request of the Americau public, and appointed an agent in 21 e w York, for the bale of his valued and highly prized Essence of Life. This wonderful agent will restore Manhood to the moxt shattered cou$titnt!ens in four weeks, and, if used according to printed Infractions, failure is impossible. This life-restoring remedy should be taken by all about to mat ry, as Its effect are permanent. Success, in every case, 1 certain. Dr. Ricord's Essence of Life Ts sold in cases, with full instructions for use, at 93, or four quantities In one for S 9, and will be sent to any part, carefully packed, en receipt of remittance to his accredited agent. Circular tent free on receipt of fonr stamps. FKiLIP ROLAND, 447 Ttroome street, Jan21-dly One door wet or Broadway, N. Y. Greatest Jefira! Circular lut Tulüslfd! C2rrifteen"t larpe letter paß1 f-r two 3 cent stamp. as Young Jleii's IVIlical Adviser. GRATUITOUS advice given in diseases of the aervou s seminal, tuinary and sexual organs. In tbe reports of the Western Medical Association, which are sent by mail in sealed envelopes, free of charge. The organization was formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and is composed of the well known physician, to whom all letters must be directed, DRS. JACKSON, HF.KBKKT A CO., eb3-dly Box 4:W Cincinnati, 0. "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL" 10: COUrOCXD EI IB ACT OF CIJBLIIS AtI COPAIBA, IS A SURK CRRTAI!TABD SPEEDY CURE FOR All diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, either in tbe Male or Female, frequently performing a Perfect cure In the short space of three or four days, and always in less time than any other preparation. In the use of T ARB AST'S COM POCK I) EXTRACT OF CUBER4 ANDCOPA1UA, there U do need ef confinement or chance of diet. In its approved form of a paste, it I entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleusant sensation to the patient, and no exposure. It is now acknowledged by the most learned in the profession that fn tbe above canes of diseases, Cubebs and Copaiba are the only two remedies known that can be relied upon with any certainty of success. TARRANT'S COM FOUND KXTRACT OF CUEKK3 AND COPAIBA KKVKK KAILS. Manufactured only by T A II 11 A IX T A; CO., 27S Greenwich Street, New York. Hp8oll by Druggists all Ter the World. apr2-dly REAL ESTATE AGENCY, McKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer House (UP STAIRS.) HAVE FOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS IN Vy the City of Indianapolis, and Farms and Farming Land In tbis State, and will cell lower than cax be purchased elsewhere fb21-dAwly n. n. piceii & co., RB1L ESTATE 1GHNTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Iiiclitiuapolin, Ind. 5 64 dir PROFESSIONAL. iaTw u. aar. jojcatiaji w. ooaooa. AY Ac GOltDON, ATTORXKYK AT IAW, r5DIA5AP0U, INDIANA. Or.ce, No. 10 and 11 New ATaibott' fiulldiDff.Seuth of the potfTre. dec6-doin MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. WE ARK OFFERING SUPERIOR INDUCEMENT to persona w'th a little ready mean to secure homes. We will sell Lots Entirely 011 Time, and erect comfortable dwelling, ballt 7 a workmen and In food style, on the paymentof h fa much a tha Improvement will coat the remalno to be paid on easy payment not mach more than a faT rent en the premise. Having lots in nearly all parts of tha city, we caa accommodate all wlthirgto ecore a hone; and ha v. ng a large aaiouct of lumber on hand, and workmen ready employed, we can erect bundle ji on short aeüce lf'KKR5AS k PIIRCX. apO-dtf leal Katau Ae
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THE FIRST NATIONAL PETROLEUE 1111 COMPA.2STY. Organiied under the Iawi of l'CQnjlTaDia, If ovember, ltC4. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. lnr Value of Shares $5 Each. A Limited A moot or Stock ret aaLX at thk lowest CAn acBacBtrTiox ratcc or $3.00 FEE SHAKE. No Liability to Stockholders. The lands of tbis Company, embracing cr 17,500 acrcsi ia rsx simple and leasebolJ, ara fituatenj in tbe VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! Tbe 123 acre which they own on the Al!egbauy, two miie above President and only fiva nilp8 from the new 2T0 barrel well od Pinhole Creek, edJ the lcae of 132 acres of the cd brated "Wilkina Tract" alone, are ample baais for any Company, and arc worth more than the entire Capital Stock of tbe Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now In successful operation, yielding largely, from which regular monthly dividends of two r cist, are being paid to all stockholders, and there ia itikt asfeiKANCE that this Company will soon he able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum to. Ranks among .the first class Companies, and ! justly said to be the most tuccesfful of any jet organized. Ita reputation Las now become ao thoroughly established, that no mere need be said on tbat point. There are greater induce ruenta and better opportunities to make money on thee Stocks than any other in existence. while at the Fame time Lher are good raoriiTT for any and all persona to bold. From the New York Uerald. "News baa been received and abundantly confirmed from several aources, of the striking of a new 1200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, abore the Heed Well, a raw b.odc raox tbi raoraaTT or tbc Fibjt National FrraoLicM Comtamt." From tbe New Tork Evening Express. "Our telegraphic dispatcher received to day from tbe Oil Regions, inform us of tbe etrikixis of a 200 barrel Sowing well oo Cherry Itun, vaaa tiii FitiT Natio.xal PmoLUtf Coxrm'i raoraaTT. Cherry Itun Blocks will be in demand tomorrow." From tbe New York World.) "Tin First National Pstkolcum CcMrayr is a firat-cla8s organization, whose ofilcers are of the highest standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of purchasing reliable stocks. Tbe General Superintendent is a pioneer in tbe Oil business, and well known aa a most efficient manager." From tbe New York Tribune "Tni Fiwt National ia the name of the Petroleum Company wbo&e pro pect ca and Dap are before as. Tbe names wbicb we aee among the Directors are ample recommendations for this Company, and a sufficient guarantee of ita future management." tSTALL OlDtlS IT Mail OR OTQUWlIt WILL as raoMPTLT annDtn to vxtil tub Stock i ALL SOLI). ?Cood renponstble AgeoU and Exchange Broken wanted in every city and town in the United States and Britisa Provinces, with whom liberal arrangement will be made. 5?" A 11 orders and application, w Lather by letter or otherwise, must be addressed to U.S. IIOWE&CO., CoMMissiox Mxxcaarrs, muUdU 43 Uberty St., Naw York,
