Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4544, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1865 — Page 4
DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY UOKSIMi. MAY 16. Tlaw Aaeaaeslaiaatiosi la England.
ffromThe Loodoa Üerald, Apr!!?. . j A TaUCEsDOCl CATifTlcrai-tHI M0T fOU- . rot rclr& or th caxrwar osi the mcwt ; VOM ESTQLS DEATH Of THE TIHMTVe startling Btvi which was yebr-day received fnoia Am eric is such as to throw into the bade etea tb ueoecdoBi cauitropbe of tbe fall of Rieb mood and the surrender of Lee army. Mr. President Lincoln hu been aassinated, aoi it dead. lit. Seward has teen etaLbed. od m reported in a bopelees tat. Mr. An Ire Johnson is presideut of tbe Uoited States. Tbe blow Is sudden, bombi and irretrievable. Never, inca Iba death of Ilaorj IV. i by tba band of Ravaillac never, perbap. ioce i the awassiDation of C:rjar, bas a murder been committed more aomeatou in ita bearing epon the times. Io tbe Ttry bfgbt and plentituäe of hit triumph at the moment when ill bi hopes med fulfilled, aod all his labors rewarded. when tbe capitulation of bii moet powerful enemy bad placed within his gTAAp thit prize of empire for which be bmd ao long and so earnestly itriTea Abrtbiia Lincoln was laittco to tbe earth by a dastardly iMtwio, who bot bim through tbe bead from bebind. , Tbe commander of armies thit the Macedoum or th Komm mi-bt bave envied, tbe leader in tbe most gigantic struggle of tbe nineteenth century, tbe ruler, or likely ioon to be tbe roler, of tbe most populooe, aod. in the opinion of many, tbe mlghtiewt Lation ia tbe modern cirilized world, the maa wbo bad risen from low estate to a power as vast aa wu ever wielded by a moral. wboee recent meets has aatoni-bed aod bewildered tbe universe, i cow- reduced to aome poor six feet of common clay. All texti and aermons of the mutability of human affaire, and the instability of life, pale into insignificance before this tremendous commentary. Much as we bare condemned tbe attitude of the American people during tbie civil war, aad though we have from tbe first opposed tbe policy and censured the acte of the lite president of tbe Untied Slates, we mast sympathize with j tbe nation wbicb is widowed by thi sudden bereavement. Now that be ia dead the good qualities of tbe unfortunate Lincoln seem to come into tbe foreground. We remember bin koneaty and bis manline. we do justice to bis consistency, we give hiin all praise for tbe spirit of conciliation wbicb be hu shown, for bis re-' fmal to be borne along by the sanguinary counsels of his tiieod. we make some allowance for bis frequent and untimely levity, we almost excuse his obstinacy in the prosecution of tbe war. Such, we are almost persuaded, will be tbe sentiments of every right-minded Englishman; and they will be shared ia by tbe vast majority of tbe confederate people. He is gone; tbe pilot is - gone. Ilia country U left to toas in tbe sea of a dismal anarchy, a revolution of wbicb no man can presume to foretell tbe issue. LETTER rtOit TOE ELB EI. MASOX. front Tbe Lotidon Index. Time will develop tbe nivstery as yet attending tbe assassination of Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United States, and tbe attempt ed EEiifginatioa of Mr. Seward, bis secretary of state. I detre only tö repel at once the calumnious assertion of Edwin M Sun ton. tli Secretary of war, in bis letter to Mr. Adams, printed in tbe London journal of this morning, that tbc-e acts were "plioued and et ou foot by rebels, under pretence of avenging the south and aiding the rebel cau-e." and of which be any there ia evidence obtained. " Mr. Stanton's letter h dated on the 15'h of April, and KUtes that Mr. Lincolo was a4dginte(l in tbe theatre at half-past 10 the previous eight, and died at 20 m'notes past 7 on the morning of the day that he wrote I adduce to show how unlikely it is, in the hurried excitement and the ceceiry occupations attending soch event, that any but the wildest theories would prevail in regard to the cause of the event, or tbe objects of the perpetrators. Mr. Stanton idop'a that which be deemed would be the most useful before the publio of his country. Should the "evidence" to which he refers to support his calumny ever fee the lipbt. it will be scanned with the experieiice derived in regard to other evilence, unscrupulously fabricated in the same quarter, during the present war, for base political effect It i tbe crudest conception, too, that tbe murder of Abraham Lincoln was planned and executed for the purpose of "aiding the rebel cause;" but I can well understand thtt it ma? hire material influence in aiding the cause of that overpowering prty in tbe Unite! States of which Mr. Stanton ia the type, aod Andrew Johnson, wbo succeed aa president, with Duller of th notorious prefix, are tbe. exponents and leaders party in whose path the late president and bis secretary were acknowledged obstacles in their projected schemes Of plunder and rapine to follow tbeir dominion over the southern state. For the rest, I learn from a well informed source in London, that "Wilkes Booth," who U aecued of the deed, is a son of tbe celebrated English actor of that name, was of bis father's prefession, which be pursued pri-cipally in tbe I northern states, and was generally understood as inheriting those traits' significant of his father's name. Junius Brutus Booth, bywhotnbewas named John Wilkes, afier tbe great Eugtish radical an origin, and mental traiuing little likely to engender the slightest sjmpathy with the great cause of the conservative south. As to the crime wbicb has been committed, none will view it with more abhorence than the people of the south, but they will know, as will equally all well balanced minds, that it. Lj tbe necessary offspring of .those scenes of bloduV.eJ and murder, in every form of unbridled license, which have signalized tbe invasion of the south by nor them armies, uurebuked cert tinly, and therefore instigated, by their leaders, and those over them. Pardon tbe length of this note. I desire only iosUntly to repel tbe atrocious calumnies in tbe letter of r. Stanton. Very respectfully jours, J. M Mason, No. 21 Upper Seymour street, Portm&n square, Loudon, April 2i, lcu. A Jitarepreaentatloii Corrected. The X ew York Evening Post is trying to make itself ridiculous by an attempt to show that Mr Buchanan was pledged by bis Ir-vis, before he could gel the nomination of the vccmnvti Con ventioo. in favor of secession: and that m case of dissolution be would go with the south. The Post refers to a speech, which it says was made by Judge Black of Pennsylvania, afterward attorney-general under Mr. Buchanan, to sustain its position. The Cincinnati Gazette says that "after the nomination was made, and Dawson, who cast - : vote of Pennsylvania, had returned thanks L i the nomination, there was an unexpected and -'ä-ißcantcail for Black." Tbe Oaxette further say tbat io that speech Judge Black "gave a pledge that ia case of a dissolution of the union, Mr. Buchanan would go with the south, using the lacguage ot liuta to Naomi." - Now, it ia well known that Judge Black made no speech on the occabion referred to. Tbe call was made oo Col. Sam Black of Pennsylvania, who lost his life at the battle cf Gaines' Mill, fighting under Gea. McClellan, against the very recession which The Post and The Gazette wact tbe world to believe he had pledged Mr. Buchau -an and himself to ?utaii.! The Pot is responsible for the miserable falsehood; but the waj Tbe Gazette bit at it shows it greediness fur lach food Cinciccati Enquirer. COMMISSION MjRgHANTS. tiwii r. atrr. f.e.wnuswi. laKl'I' aV TO.TILlS.. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, no. 37 South .Tierldlan Street, INDIANAPOLIS. DEALERS I!f QRaiN, FLOUR, BCTTKR, KrtGF. foui:rr, Oa'.en, fititof, Bantiren and Dried rui. Ac . Ac. Tbe h!bet prV paid ia Cah for all binds of Catry Produce. Liberal Cab a-lvancea made an Con;ttniertii. marla-dnm NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabinetmakers and to the Public. TOllS KOI.lt, Plain and Ornamental Job TurnA r. Aoutb street, between Pennsylvania a-d Merie.aa siree-g Keepa cooantly cq baud a gfod aivjrtmer.t Stair rUIlut -rs and Ne. I I'vt, and tarns tbem to or4er. Alw. alt k.ijda cf t uruin ta bmldiag erk dt ne to order. I recetre all kiuds f arders la turultg io tbt raUaet mkiig line, besteads Ub legs, 4. All warb due (.rwap-Jy, beatly axd at reaannat'a prkaa. L. K.CLB. apri;2a
MEDICAL. wia o:re cataeed. WTIX CCKB OLD I IT TBK HKAD. WILL CURE AIT OfTESSIVZ BREATH. WIIXCUEE PALS VX TBK HKAD. WILL CURE njdBATipw I THE 50SI. WILL RESTORE TBK SKSSE OF HXARI5G. WUX EE8T0ES THE 8E5SE OF SMELL. WILL RX5TOF.K THE SEXSE OF SIOHT. Wia EfJStORZ THE SE5SE OF TASTE. WILI. RESTORE THE VOICE. WHBN CAUSED M MTR11UI. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, As Is dow admitted by all Informed, caaatng Irritation and inflammation of tbe mucooa membrane, wbile tbe Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gentlj and gradually remoTet all unnatural IncrnfUtiona and de poiits, restoring tba deceased membrane to Its normal condition. A alnsrlc Ilottle will laat a .nontü-to be uaed three time a day. t2T CVllE 19MUJrTMZD J23 IF DIRECTIOXS ARE FOLLOWED. J5PCaZ for a Circular describing all Symptoms Dr. D. II. SEEL.YE A CO., 8olb PaorairroB, Chicago, DHnofa. IOLaboratory at Freeport, Illinois. AT WHOLESALE ET JOnN D. PARK Cincinnati, 0. WM. JOHNSON Detroit, Mich. DAILT, KKEFF.Il &, RUSH Indianapolis. BR0W5I50 4 SLOAN IndianapoU. 10"And lr aal y all Drugginta. . decU-dlfeod DRY GOODS. 9) St IK' O m O O O tu 55 m o u o CO o w Ü 73 e Q u a S G a 3 O r- - - I - S 2 2 fc a a at to a o o OQ O o o 55 W 0 H Q H 03 o o o (9 to 2 CO Zt 13 to !? Ii i B o p J2 2 f Zl V 0 H a a B 2 a T' c3 u e3 2 Z' m 0 to T3 O o O 3 0 Q O n CO o o o CO CQ Ü X 1 CQ O JD CP Z o 0 3 O S -rW 5 -3P3 2 ' a o '4 w 4 DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Ce-Parinership. rpBE FIRM OF TIN D ALL A SCRIB5ER IS TOI3 JL day diklvtd by mutual conient Scribner retiring frcm tbe business. T IHK bunines of manufacturing oda Water, OUnuipacne and.Ntvect Cider will be continued under tbe name at.d style of Tindall A James, at sso. IS est Pearl street. Our gentlemanly and courteous agent, George W. Onnsby, will at all times be on hand to attend to all order punctually. mjlO-dlw TISDALK A JAMES. PARTNERSHIP. COPARTiERSIIIPa IB AYR aodated witb myself In tbe Llrery, Sale and Hoarding Stable Busmeaa Jobn A. Drew, wbo trora tbis day bas become a partner in said business. , Tbe business af tbe new iirtn will be conducted at tbe old stand. No. 10 Kat Pearl street. In tbe rear of tbe Sentiuel Building. Thanking the public for past patronage, I hope they may see fit to continue the same. JOHN B. SÜLLIYAK, of SCLLIYAN & DKKW. Indianapolis, May 6, 18ß5 myS-dtf Notice of Copartnership. rjlIlK undersigned hare tbia day formed a copartnerX ship under the name cf Dunn A Karney, to carry on tbe business of lias Fitting, Steam Fitting and Plumbin buines. All work done ly us will le guaranteed aud done t tbe lowest rates. VTe ask tbe public to give us a trial and solicit their patronage. J. C. PC3, JOHN KAENRT. DUM & KARXEY, GAS & STEAM FITTERS & PLUMBERS, 39 and IO Kentucky Avenue. VLL SORTS OF FUTURES OX HAND AT ALL times aud foralshad at tbe lowest rates. my-dif COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY tiii: .oirrii-vr.sT. BIGELOW'S SATIN-ENAMELED BYRON COLLARS, V5EW artic of ntentioa. This Collar excels a',1 other Paper Collars for cocfort, reatness and economy. AUo a large assortment cf JATIX-ESAMELF.D GAKTJOTF.S. L15E! TAPER BYRONS, AND LINEN PArF.R (J A URO TT. 8. Ladies Satin Kcameled Cellars and CufT; a r.ew aad conveciei.t an:c. The trade stiprlied at the lowest market pr.es. . EIJKLOW Jt CO., Manufacturers, mjS-13vi 11 L M;je Mreet. Cb.caso. SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, !o.?33 East Taaltlustort Street, Men ef the III ar linn. ICRNITTBK and Stores. Tew are aod Dishes in com ' pleta variety. AV 11 kie.Ja of House Furrist'.ng O00.I. J. R. MARtTT. JOHN II. SULLIVAN, LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, Xo. 10 Eaatftearl Streets In rear of kentlnal liulldlnfr. sa aril -dl 7
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II E M O V A L . Doctor V7JI. TCI051SOIV, HAS REMOVKD EIS OFF1CX FEOH VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WHF.RE H F.WILL CO S T1XCE t trat aod car Frl?t. Dteaes, in all l!ieWipecle, rtage, ramiScatlcn aod phases. Dr. Wm. Tbonioa trill give to each patient a written lnMnuoent, bidding biauelf to effect a radical and permanent enre, or make no Dr. ffn. Tbomsoa baa mad tbeV treatment of Pi it ate lhtut af pedalty ainc tba year 1S51 three yara in tba city at bafale, Jf. T elbt years in Chicago, IU., aad twoyeart 1b Feria, III. DarlEg elgbt years practice In Chicane, 111., be cured aver thirteen thousand eaea. P. wm.Tbonnon, In La practica for Scrofula, KaraUiUt atii eeral diaeaaes of tba blood, aei a Ftusigat. z Vii'r fciu tf tht ruont injenioua kind, la coiolcsrillXXL, .Ml.iV8, tbe consequence felf-abe. Tt' f'iriry s-. t r depraved lexcal lada!?ince, li pr-.-; l.r t!.-. ; (... of both aexe to aa almost niLmltrd rximt, j r.ijuclDC witb unerring- certainty tba fwllowlrg tria of r.vrbidijmptonis utlen comtated by dentlCc madical meaiare, t!r Sallow connterjauce, dark apcta ander tba .y, pain In tb bd, riQrtK to tbe ears, and aoiea hke the rattling f leaves and rattling of charioti, tneasinew abmt tbe loins, we akae Ja of tba limbs, confused laion, blunted Intellect, leas of confidence, diffidence In approaching atrarger, a dislike t form new acquaintances, a dipoaitien to abun locletj, loss of memory, hectic fiiubes, pimple and tarloua eroption about tbe face, furred tutigue, niabt sweats, fetid breatb, coughs, consumption, monomania, aod frequent Ij Insanity. Tbe afflicted, en tbe first appearance cf any of tbe abora symptoms, sbould Immediately apply to Dr. Wn. Tbomvm for relief. Xy03ce aad Consultation Kcoma !Fo. 29 South Delware street, Indianapolis, iDd. P. O. Box 1659. Jan24-dly MEDICAL. MANHOOD! I ITow Destroyed, Dow Restored. Dr. iV. . PEIVDERY, Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. 15 CONNECTION WITH THE GENERAL FRiCTICE of Medicine, I treat by a new and reliable medium, and with tbe happiest results, all form- of diseases of the Nervou?, Seminal and Urinary and Sexual systems. Toung men with hollow cheeks and pallid countenance, telling in fearful language the silent working of some formidable disease uniermining your constitution, memory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death, reflect while reason holds sway and avail yourself of a treatment that ditipates the slightest disease, and cures tbe harranfing weakness and other cause of seriou diS'iCulty and perpetual annoyance. Spennatorrbopa, Seminal Weakness, Noetnrnal Emis sions. Sexual Debility, Iropoter.cy, K fleets of Self-Abuse, and their renults Inability to Conntnmate the Marriage Contract, Mental and Physical Prostration, Kpilcpy, Insanity and Ccnsumption. The fc. Like a staunch murderer, Bteaay to his pirpue, Presses him cloe through every lane of life, Nor misses once tbe track, bet presses on, Till forced at last to the tremenüou verge, And at once he sinks." Likewise, I will guarantee a radical care of Syphilis, Gonorrhtea and Gleet, In all their stages, entirely removing from the bltKMl t he lat spark of these terrible diseases thit sa gradually burn cpthe fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty .-.nd extreme delicacy of the female organization, to say nothing of its physiological characteristics, are sntticient indications tbat it is tub ret to forms of disease and mi flcatior.s peculiar to itself. Tbe physician of tbe present day does not encounter any more forms of uteriue diseases thaa did tbe physician ot fifty years ago; but owing to the present social condition of woman, her diseases are increased to frequency, and to the truth of this assertl- n the melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness. At the American Dispensary we treat by a new method, and with tbe happiest reset U, PrwlapBOä Uteri, (fallicg of the- womb,) Eruptions of the Skia, Chlorosi, or Green Sickness chararterixed by yellowish, dirty green pallor of th eurface; Kmansio Messium, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or ReteLt on of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult flow of tbe Mennes Menorrhagia, or profuse MenBtruation; LeucborTbea, or excessive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly coloress and transparent. Header, 1 have given you a class of diseases tbat are met with in Females of all ages, whether married or enmarried; and to married Females would say tbat there are many other forms of diseases peculiar to your sex diseases of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. I omit it for the council chamber, adding bat one more disease to tbis list, and tbat is a formidable one Ulcer lien of tbe 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 md 1 aid. If too late to arrest the disease, it is at least possible to palliate the symptoms, and thus smoothe the pathway ta an untimely grave. In a majority of instances these diseases have mad considerable progress before tbe patient becomes alarmed. Ia some cases an emaciation is tbe first indication tbat attracts tbe attention of the patient's friends. An here, reader, let me call your earaest attention to the fearful significance of the word "washing." It not only constitutes the leading feature, but the earliest and mast ominous symptor s of Consumption, examples of which are invariably met with In young ladies who are gifted witb high intellectual endowments, refined accomp'ishments, and eyes Cashing with unnatural brilliancy not regarding these indications as being those of incipient disease, bnt those of personal charms. True, alas! the poet sings "Consumptions' cheek ne'er looks more pure. And lorely, than when past all cure. And yet that bloom, so fresh so still, lias lent its fleeting aid to kill. And speaks, to those who watch its hue. Of s ckness, dea'h and suffering too; Though who, just viewing anjeht ko fair. Could dream that death was there?" Address P. 0. Box KCL H30fflce hours from 8 A. If. to 4 P. If. Room Ko. 24 H, Rast Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. feblS-dly TOYS, &C.t &C. 65 Maiden Lano, Now York, IMPORTERS OF China, Fancy Goods, Beads Slate Pencils, &c, Inrites the attention of buyers, offering them the largest assortment at the most reasonable prices. feb23-d3m REAL ESTATE AGENCY. HILL A: COX X EIS. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, o. sweat TTnfchlngton street, INDIANA POUS, IKa INVERT variety of business appertaining to a Military j Claim Agency transacted in a manner to warrant satisfaction. The attention of those whing to purchase, tell, lease or rent real estate ia directed to this firm. feb9-dtf EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, AVDTBK UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE OS THE CORJTKR OF WASH1SQTOS ASt Meridian street, Indianapolis. Ttrea dailj Kxprt s to Sew Tork; Two daily Kxprest-ee to Clneicnati, and Two daily Expresses to Chicago and St. Louis; The above Compaaies are the otly privileged Czpr. sot the following rea, rit: IXDIAXA CK3JTRAL; LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS i FKRC; TJC&RR ÜAUTJ k RICHMOND; BKLLKFOKTA1SK A LXDLAKAPOLU Money, paakages, valuables aad freight carried 1U safety and dispatch, and in charge of special and eSdent meanecgers. Netea, Bills and Drafts will be proteptlj collected and ready returns made J. ECTTK&FIELD. Agent TOLEDO ALE. IIXLAT t WILPER'S CELEBRATED TO LI DO ALI, ; in barrels and half barrels. For salt by J. D. DU3CA5, AgeuU, curW-dtf 77 3ath Msriiiaa atreet, laiianapiii.
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DR. JOHN BULL'S COM POUND CEDHON BITTERS. The Latest and ifloMt Im. portant Discovery or Tüi NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man's name is more intimately connected with tbe bistery of MATERIA MKDICA of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer in Medical Discovery than that of Dr. .Toh 11 Bull, of Louisville, Kcntiiekv. His iümitable preparation ef S A UNA 1 A II IL LA has long stood at the head of tbe various compounds ofthat valuable drug. Wis Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Lozenge, io lc8 thin a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as the continent of North America. But the crowning glory cf his life remains to be attained in, his discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of fJltJItO.N wbicb is tbe basis of tbe Bittet a cow 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 witb it, tbe Indian bids defiance to the mot-t deadly malst ia and bandies without fear tie mo;t venomous serpents. Itif a belief with them, that while there is breath iu thebod.r tbe Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the isea may be. hile Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this evtravatraut pretension, he is nevertheless satisfied 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 clunate, or to miasmatic influences, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Jubtly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America and tbe TT est Indies. IN DYSPEPSIA And Its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more LIKE A CHAkM than a medicine. There is nothing in the whale range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found In tbe 11th edition of the V. S. Dispensatory, pages 1387 and 1388. A series of experiment, in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has just been brought to 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 Whisky, which he is confideut has n equal in the world. lie might furnish a volume of certificates, bof ub lie have long since learned to estimate such t.0.a their true value. Tbe safest plan Is fvr every one to te for himself tbe virtues of a tew medicine. GIVE Till-: CEDRON BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND TOD Wilt. SKVKR CSK A3l OTEZKS. It is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CEDKON BITTERS are a specific. Ia all diseases of tbe Bowels Liver or Kidneys, la all aJTectloas of tbe BRAIN, DEPENDING fJPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; 15 GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It Is destined to super:edi all other remedies. It not only cures these diseaser, but It prevents then. A wine glaa of the Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of tbe most unhealthy climate, and screen the person tatir.g It against disease UEderthe, moet trying exposure. Said br nrug?lf and irocer Generally. Dr. JOHN BULL, FTltcipal Offlce, Fifth Street, Louisville, Kj. SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 South .Tierldlan Ktreet, INDIANAPOLIS. TT bo also tell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. I Remember DAILY, KKKH-lt 4c tel. El daclf4-dlyiwU:oaB.
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H H ft a Ä 0 CQ ax M 3 o P CO s E-t Q w M W o w v. ri H W V Q 0 H 0 4 I H 9 3t CQ H a) s 0 REAL ESTATE BROKERS. J6 'Av July27-dly MEDICAL. MANHOOD, AND THK VIGOR OF YOUTH REST0RKH IN F0UÜ weeks by DR. RICORD'S ESSK5CK OF LIFE. Ir. Ricord, (cf Paris'.) sfier year of earnest solicitation, bas at length acccded to tbe urgent request of the American public, and appoirted ar agent in New Tork, for the sale of his valued and highly prized E.-ence of Life. This wonderful afrent will restore Mathood to tbe mot shattered cont-titutions in four weeks, and, if nsed according to printed intructions, failure is impon. sible. This life-ret-toring remedy should be taken by ail about to mat ry, as its effects are permanent. 8occess, In every case, Is certain. Dr. Ricord s Kteme ef Life ia told in cae, with fuTi instructions for use, at 93, or four quantities- in one foi $9, and will b sent to any part, carefully packed, an receipt of remittance to his accredited agent. Circular sent tree on receipt of Tour Mampa. PRJLIP ROLAND, 47 Broome street. Jan21-dly One door wert of Broadway. X. T s Greatest IfdicM uitular Iter riüüsM! ftaFifteu"wTa larpo letter pages for two 3 cent itarnj. Young illen's ?Ielicul Adviser. GRATUITOUS advice given la diseases of tbe nervosa seminal, urinary and sexual organs, in the reports of the Western Medical Association, which an sent by mail in sealed envelopes, free ef cbarge. The organization was formed to dipente new and reliable treatment, and is composed of the well known physicians, to whom all letters mast be directed, DES. JACKSON, I1ERBF.KT A CO., eb3-dly Box 43 Cincinnati, O. "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL" 'IT SX J3C JH. M" TT ' S COMPOUND EXTRACT OP CIJBEBS AiD COPAIBA, T8 A 8CRE,CKRTAIN:A5D SPKRDT CCRR FOR ALL X diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Urinary Organ, either in the Male or Female, frequently performing a Perfect care in the short space of three or four days, and alwavs in les time than any other preparation. In the UBt of TARKANT'S COMTOCND EXTRACT OF CCBEBi ANDCOPAIBA, there is no need of confinement or change of diet. In its approved form of a paste, it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensation to the patient, and no exposure. It is now acknowleged by the raost learned in tbe profession that in tbe above caaet cf diseases, Cubtbs and Copaita are the only two remedies known that can be relied upon with any certainty o f success. TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUERB3 AND COPAIBA NEVER FAILS. Manufactured only by T A It II A H T A: CO., 278 Greenwich Street, New Tark. JXIpSold by Druggists all over the World. apr23-dly REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY. First Door East of Palmer Hotw (UP STAIRS.) fZ HAVE FOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS IS V w the C.ty of Indianapolis, and Farms and Farming Lands In tbis State, and will sell lower than car be purchased elsewhere febll-dAwly B. .Tl. SPICER & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street IiitliuiiapoliH, IimI. 5'S4dlv PROFESSIONAL. I1ITH M. KAT. josaraas w. oosxk. KAY Ac GORDON, ATTOBtEl AT LAW, iyDIASAPOU?, IXUlAa. OSce. 5oj. 10 and 11 5ew ITalbott's Buildlsr.Fanth of tbe PtofFr. Hecft-'t MEANS TO SECUfi GOOD HOMES. w I ARZ 0FTERIN0 SUPERIOR INDUCEMENT to persona with a lktis ready means to secure
e" . We will sell Lots Entirely on Time. aad erect comfortable dwelling, built ; workmen and in rood style, oo the payment of h fas much as the Improvements will c-st the remalso to ba paid en tasy payment no much mere thaa a fair nt an the p-Dift. Bavins; lata ia Dearly ail parts of the city, we can accommodate all wt.n?rt;to aeenre a aotae; and barnt a larre asoaat of lumber on hand, and workmen ready played, wa aaa erect bafidlcrs oa short aaUca M KERN AN A PIIRCX, apJ-dtf Raal XaUU Ac
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THE FIRST NATIONAL PETB0LEÜL3 COMPA.2STY. Organized ucder tbe laws of 1'ecL'jlTicIa, NoTerubr, lb64. CAPITAL STOCK. 51,000,000. l'ar Value of Shares $5 Earli. A Limitild Amol-xt or Stock roa sals at TUE LOWEST CASH BUBSCEirTIOX raiC OF $3 00 riR 80AEK. No Liability to Stockholders The Uiids of tbis Company, embracing or 17,500 acre in ra siurLK and leasehold, are a ituatexl in the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION ! The 123 acres which they own on the Allegheny, two mile.4 above President and only fiea mile from the new 250 barrel well on Fittbole Creek, and the leaee of 132 acres of tbe celebrated "iVilkics Tract" tloce, are ample basil for anv Company, and are worth more than the entire) Capital Slock of the Company. There are SfcVEN WELLS now In successful operation, yielding largely, from which regular monthly dividends of two rca cevt. are being paid to all stockholders, and there is iriar asHi'aaNCB that this Company will soon be able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. RanVa among the first class Companlet, and is justly said to be the most aucceasful of any yet organixed. Ita reputation has dow become ao thoroughly established, that do mere need be said on that point. There are greater Inducement! and better opportunities to make money on these Stocks than any other in existence, while at the same time they are good raorriTT for any and all persons to bold. From the New York Herald. "News ha been received and abundantly confirmed from pereral sources, of the ttrikinjt; of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run," above the Reed Well, a raw iods from the raorztrr or thi First Natioxal PrrxotRCif Comfakt." From tbe New York Evening Express. "Our telegraphic dispatches receiyed to day from the Oil Regions, inform cs of the striking of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Ron, xt ar the Firt National PrraoLtcaf Coktakt's propirtt. Cherry Run Stocks will be in demand to morrow." From the New York World. "The First Natioxal PmoLim fnntr is a first-class organization, whose officer are of the highest standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of purchasing reliable etocks. Tbe General Superintendent is a pioneer in the Oil business, and well known ax a most efficient manager From the New Tork Tribune "The F;mt Natiohai is tbe name of tbe Petroleum Company wboee prospectus and map are before us. The names wbicb we see among tbe Directors are ample recommendations for thia Company, aod a sufficient guarantee of ita future management."
jp7 ' All orders rt Mail or otherwibr will IC riOMrUT AT1ISDID TO CXT1L THI STOCI I ALL BOLD. tSyGood responsible Agents and Exchange Droken wasted ta eTer? city and torn b th United States aud British Province, with whoso liberal arrangements will be made. GTAll orders aid application!, Lether by letter or otherwise, must be addressed to II. ItOlVE CO., CostlCZMIOSi ItE&CSAJrTS, AaxU dtf . A3 liberty St., New York.
