Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4552, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1865 — Page 4

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'thvrsdat MORNINO, MAY Cfclcf Juatlee Ch I Dixie. II Adrvcatft Hfr aalf paasr. Ill eer I lafilf Thtuund lllacks and five Hands-cat Whllriln I'lmrlMUn S.C. Mt Feied I sUll comply with the in? italioa of General Saiton only to aJdreit you a er 7 few words. Ilia true that I hafa always beea Ihe friend of freedom. I bate always de aired to ste every niaD.of whatever comjlexion, protected to the enjoyment of hia r.atural right; and to ee er try rain clothed with every legitimate means for the protection of those rijbta. No man, probibly.Ia tlit country, Je plored tbia war more than myself; pcrbap no maa would have nade greater sacrifice tr a?fft it I dUi not even wih to see even the grest good of emancipation i flatted at such a terrible coat. I believed that it would come socue . time; I betit-red that by a wie and jeal adnmn'stra'i jü of tbe Federal Government, it might b bifneJ, but I never deaircl l aea auch a terrible atrupjle at. that through which w bate j, I htitf lesiied to see lhoe seas of t.o.J, nl those vast gulf a :! ll" treasures of tlie country bt bn mr.k, eien lor th-t LJ.est f o!, which, aa we all hoped, rnl-l have e.-n obtained by other and get t er mean. Liut in tt.a prot idctice of (jod, war catue; and at the tuen. a of carrviuR the war thr uu'i to a u-ceful le-ue, I fett that it waa the duty of the (irurrtl (icivrru ment to respect its natural allies; and I knew the whole colored population of the 8 uth was loy-il. (OrtH cheering.) I mil ami frit If we woal i succeed ia this trudle we must trila the fetter from the bondman. Such was uiy couuel in the Cablet; toJ Leu that hoiiotol rmn whose detb tlii nation now mourns, in cominoo with all the lover of freedom throughout tbe wor'J; when ihaihocorcJ mm rmde up h'u mind to say that all men ia this land halt he free, none e;a It a more hearty sanction or a more emphatic amen than mytelf. Iben, when that other questiou arose, "btiall we put run in the band of the black man?" I never doubted tbe proper answer. If we make thcrn freedmen, and the defenee of their freedom it tbe defence of thiw tat ion, whose duty is it to bear armi, II cot tbeira? Who puty i it to take part in this atrophia now for freedom aa well as lor Union, if cot the;r Jut ?? An I bow csn we cipci to succeed if wido not avail ouraclv of th.it uatara! strength which in this struggle is created (or m by the circukitir.f,M u:i-!er which it ia waged. When the Government, therefore, made op ita mind to call the black uiau tt the fiel ), I lett that it had notd jneitouc moment too aoon.buta treat mttij dj too late. Iiut now the colored man baa borne hia full j roper ahre ia the great atretic. If anybody bai nude scritcea, be baa wade them. If anybody baa ruf feted eatreone ill he baa auflVred it; and tlie tic tory being woo, and freedom and Union being ecu red, who baa a better riht than he to participate ia tbe fruila of both? It ia aimplj because 1 think it just and riht that I advocate it. I be liav that tbe aafetjr of oationa aa wll aj of individuals cotiVnta in doing justice. I believe in tbe truth of that pa?aj;e of Scripture which that be that walketh uprightly, wa'.ketli aurelr. That man or that uitiou, linking hi or its action with truth ami juiticc, relying up-jt the Ttovi dence of AloiightT (Joi, ia aure to irsueatfelj and triumphiutly ( It iniy be that great UtK' gtcs have to be gone through, ireat trials to be made, great inartrrdoois t be endured. Tbia war baa ccu inuhitude o! martyrs laet and noble of lhaon all that ßreit wrt?r, our belT-l I're.iident, struck down by t:u hind of an ain. So rnartvrdoma mav vet bo needed ; but out of al! jour trial the iue ia aure. I have lid the rictory U wun. The arnut j of the rebellion are dibiuded, price returm, :u 1 pexco brings with it itduiiea. A prpit ric-, numorr u. tour million, is eudJctily tiru,;ht ia'o Iter dum. AU the world h looking to !ro wheiher the prophecic-t o( the enemies, ol th u rm e a ill be fulfilled or f iNific 1 It re-ta up'u the men of that rare to fell The? aij that ton will bo dis orderly, ahiltlei, litzy: th.tt you will nttrvt rather thin work; thtt wagrt ctanut tempt you to work; thktyou will become thietih t;ibon is ci your cneanea a ry : o, too, :i rrt many people tbttareitot yoilr enemies ncriouly fear. It is for you In chow whether it shall be a o or not. You nerd not in the me intime he piriicul.trty amiou what peip!c ay about yon Show that you will l.c honeatj temperate, iuJuUrious and faithful hi your employment? ; tht yo'i are ready to do honest work for honet wa jjps; be ecotion.icsl, lay up a portion of every day's r every month' earnings m aome Havings liaiik, for yourctlf and families for a rainy dty. I orerything in your powcrtoiacrea.se the prolucta ot the country; doicj; tliis with all your iniht, you will aave yourself and rcriect credit upon tho-e who luv e boea your frietuK (i.hJ lorbid that before I die I hall be oblige 1 to han ruy ba.id and say, I ei petted a great deal vt this people; believed them to hi honest, iudusuioui and orderly, and I find I bate been uiNuken; that the? ailoweO miserable prejudices to grow up among them; that they permitted tbetuselvei to be controlled by iodictirenes of feeling; that they were uu wjlliug to labor for their living. For, after all, labor must be tbe cardinal law of your Urea. 1 waa ta velf a We tarn boy, and iu the log cabins of tbe West we fared juit ti roughly as tnoit of you have fared. We bad very little capital, nothing to go upon but our own Kood will, patient heart4, and free school educatiob, wbicb, thank Ood, th'u country gave to all ber white cbildred, and ia now going to give to all the blacks who will take it. Well, upon fuch capital w went to work, and we camo to something. You can do the ame thins, if you will go to work in the aame way. Hut if you spend your time frctliug because this or that white mm has a better time Ihm you have, or more aJvantagts, and lake short cut to what you my thiiiK ue:ess," you will, Iu the end, be ve.y sadly disappointed Take things patiently, and labor faithfully; the result will be glorious. Let the soldier fight well, let the preacher preach well, let the ctrpenter a?iova hi.s plane with all his might, aad the planter put in and gather aa much corn or cotton as be can working for fir waes. an 1. aa he get able to hire other, paying them ftii wages too. Act thu4, and I bare to fctr for your future. Now as tri the elective franchise. Major Detany baa said that he baa heard tne sty lo, the 11 til of the Hju-c of Repress j talivea at Washington, that 1 knew no 1 reason why the band that laid down the bayunrt j might not take op the ballot It be had lite;ied to me twenty year ago, iu the city of Ciuciunui , be might hive beard uie ay ub-tantuilv the same thing. Hut the colored msn did not et I the elective franchise because I said it tben. Quite possibly he may cot low. Certainly, bow- j ever, events have procreated aemarkably ia that j direction. If everybody in this city stw tbirg extrlly aa I aee them; if they Uli as 1 fcl th.it it would be desirable ou account of the general interests, that every tntn should have the atme 1 rights before tbe law, in the elective franchise as ia evervthing eUe, it would come to you very eoon. Rat there w not that agreement. Ihviijg oothing to do with politics, I am not prepared to j say whit will be the action of tbe Government, i I am no longer in i:s couu.se!, aud, therefore, do ' col know what it ii prepared to do. I will only : say this: I believe there is not a member of the ' Government who would t ot te plcaed to ee ! universal aurTrag; tut I am not reiJy to ssy : that the Govern men will cs.ab!ih universal' suffrage Thi I d know: if too are patient, and constantly ahow by your acta that you merit j the right of eutlrige, that you cin tfely be trusts! with it. that in your hands it will be on I the aid of crder ana" liberty and education, rea ! osing upon general priuctple, 1 cau tfcly aay i you wiil cet the e!e-tie franchise in a Ter? hirC period I trut it wi: not find you unprepared, j Hat re-pect yourselves and re-pect the rights of ! all; aud 1. your very bet to ahow that you re. ; esch and all of you worthy to have it. You cr.r.ot get it bv thretts ir misbehavior. You j esn r;et it by ptince and jirererar.c in well doirg Now, if the Gover:itnel of the TriieJ ; States, tiki:; eierythit into conidertaion. j hll not t!;iLk i: f troper to enroll all tbe eolorexi j rcea a cii.Kin and voter, what your duty!. To ftet afid worrv about it? I think t ot It 1 ' were in your ca-e, I would go to work and chow that the United StAtc Govtrnn.:.t was mi taken m making the delay. Il you do tliat. the . cnit-k will be ei.rrec:ed 1 think il ia the bet ' p! 13 for !1 Cf!:, hiv ar:i black, that every1 mi; ho ia Lon-i and f .lu ae shall Lav the ' rirtt of ußraee Ilavm; it. he will respect ; bimelf the nitre. w.U do tnure j ro.iuctiie !ib-.r. j and will add morewei!th to the community . He' wi'J receive the repect of h. Mio meu, and! the i society compoenl of such meu ia a'waysj greit. But if the (Jovernment think d fferently and clrcus:tacce9 delay ita action. I advie you j to be patient, calra. and industrious. This is! about all I have to aay to you. WLeo a man I

baa been faithful in the boreit perforraince cf hia dut?, beU Utoafkt bailee eJ if success attend him in thia world. Dut if It o happens in the Providence of God, that thee material result do not follow that performance, still be carries In his own mind the cor sciouaness that he has tried to do what ia right le tbe light of God. rendcriBs: to everybody Lis doe, contributing all be can tö ihe sreneral bappine and improvement, d ffu-in? at much etijoyment and conttntrnert aa he can in the little circle of which be is the centre: with that cenaciou:;eas be goes through life "Happy aa a Kir p. tboujb he may not be tbe Kic." en Ja it in felicity , ard goes bete theeia an end of all these contro veraiea, because there U bat one God and one? Father, before whom all His children areiqud. MEDICAL.

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' Tbumwn will Hire t I y! t a written liiolrumeiit, X V ielf to eflect a radical 5ramit.ca' ii-tM and phaea lr. vt m. Th each patient lli.d.iiH him and permanent cure, or n:ake naw Ir. Wm. Thninon ha maJ the treatment vt I'ilate inweaves a peelalty lnre the ye.r 1S3 1 three years In the city ot BuHalo, 1 . , eUht yearn in Chicago, 111., and two cars In l'eona, Iii. Ihinu,; r Uht your practica In Chicago, 111., he cured wver thlrtceu tLuuand u.-rn. Dr. Win. lhoinnn. In bl practice f--r Scrofula, Rheumatic and -enerl dieRe of the l loo', pe a Kumla tui(? Vapor I'atb of the mt iuvtonii-'sa kind, in conjunction Midi liiterotl t fut nurit . SKM1NAL i:MlSK.Nj,tLec1t.M.tu. n'-e of-t-If Lii.r. Ibis Kolilary vicp, or depraved 'xiitl imlulniuce, Is prtit tired ! tlio yo'iih uf hi'lh xe - to an almoxt unlnnlt'il t.Mriit, jTi.'l.uin witli unrrrii'ic certainty the fulloa tn train of niorlld i:ij ti.rxt unit m coml ated ty adt'iitihu medical meaAure, r Sailuw coiititeiiance, Sxrk fi.iti lut.t.-r ti e t p4ln iu the head, riiiRuin In the ear, and lud -es I. le ihe ru-tlii.ir of lca en and rat tl.nn cf rhailots, Biicshhie! ahout the h.tn, weatne of tha Lmhs, confuted Uion, tluiiteit Intellect, Ihm of ccnfl t nee, diridetKC in r( hin tranKer, a diIike ts fTtu new acquaint nii-x, a dii-nit on tu hcn svcUty, l-i.s cf iuenior,hertic flu.HneH, piuiples and various eruption at.oi-.t ih lave, furrt-tl lotiijrir, nipht mvatx, fetid breath, cough,coir umptlon, monomania, and frequent ly In.iMty. The a&nteJ, un li e fi t n. ri,t e of any of tba ahove yiiiptom, should iriniedUtely aj'jd)' to Pr.Wm. Ibom-i.n tor n lief. tX&'Virce andCoi.viltatloii Krm is No. 2i South Delware t-e. t, In.hiUitt. liK, I, -nJ. I". O l;x lßjJ. Jai '.M-dly MEDICAL. M A K H OOD! How Dotroycd, How KrMored. r. II;XIM3ECY, Physician and Surgeonj No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St, IN CONNECTION WITH THK GENEHAL rUACTICK of Mednlne, 1 treat by a new and reliable medium, and with thf bappieot rttuilH, all form of diseases of the Nervous Seminal ar d Uriuarjr and Sexual iy.teuis. Tonnu wen with holh w cbetks and pallid countenance, telllrff la fearful lansjaaa the ullent working of eotna formidable disease underuniiitiK yourcontitution, memory and rea-on, hurrying you to a premature death, reflect while reason hold nway and avail yourxdf of a treatment that dlpatea tbe liebtest di-ae, and cures the harralus; eanesg and other cue of erlous difficulty and jrjx'lual annoyance. Sperrnatorrhcea, Seminal Wcakners, Nf tnrnal Fmia nlns. Sexual lehiltty, Iropoteney, KBecta of Self-Abuse, and their results InaMlitj to Connummate the Marrlass Contract, Mental aud l'hyncal 1'roi.t ration, kpllcpoy, lnoanity an J Cnumition. 'TW.e, Like a Ftaunrh minierer, t-aiy to his prpe, reeü hina cloe thrm;h rn-ry lan of l.iv, Nor lni.e!t 'iice the track, t ut pre-c on, T.M forced t last to the treni-n ioas ver;e. And at ones he units. Likewe, t will uuarar.Tce a radical euro cf Syphilid, GoiiortLii'a and (Ileet, In all their klagen, entirely removlrc from the I lo,xl the la-t hpark of these terrible disease; that rts lualiy burn up the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The heu'y and extreme delicacy of the female oranli.it. on. t .y Lothiiiif uf it- i by.-iolokjical cUaract-ri-tlc, are (.undent indications that it is mb'ect to forms of dieae and rol.tications peculiar to itelf. The pbysk-iaii of the prefer. Jij üuti not encounter any more formi of ut-nue di-eae than did the physician f tfty years a; hut to the preerj social condition cf woman, her dieaeH are increased to frequency, and lathe truth of thin a.ertiou tbe melancholy death by couii.j'iion urar aaipie a ::ne.s(i. j At the American I!pensary me treat by a I new method, aud with tbe happiest res-DltK, Prolapj us Uteri, (falhra: cf the womb,) Eruptions of the Skia, ChloroM, or Green Stckr.e.s chiraclerized by j reilowiah, d;rty preen pallor of the urface; Emanalo Meesium, or ahnt Mentraation; Amenorrhea, or Rei tent on of the Menkes; Irnenorrbea, a paiLful and diJHI cult flow uf the Mne.; ilenorrhasia, or profuse Menetniattor; Leuchorrbea, or rirrsoive and altered necretion of the mncua generally white, or nearly coloress j and transparent. i Header, 1 have Riven ou a class of dUeae that are j met with ia Females of all ae. whether married or unj married; and to married Femsles would ay that tbera I are many oth r form of d;er peculiar to your iex : a:xaes 01 iTecnancy, I'artumien. aa.i Lactation, of j which üpac will not a imit aa elucidation. 1 omit it for the council chaaler, ah!'.:; tut ne more diea-eto thi liot, and that I a formidable one Clcerrtion of the to1jf tbe L'teru. If yea are aSl.cted i:h organic weakr.e, or izj a?t.e:nMKe of morbid j hfTiomtna of this chaacter, you bare nn time to iipare, hut at once app'y for ru-U ral ad. If too late to arrest the !:seae. It it at leant poMtle to palliate the yniptoru, aid tLcr.iovtbethe pathway te an ur.tinn-ly rave. In a maiort'T of in-ta: cf the- J -ras', have rnads con.-i'leraMe j rvgre? before the pai-ert beconie alarmed. In evnt caes an eniaci.t:.'c ii tha first lndicaiior tbat attract the attection of the patwnt'a frivnJa. An. here, reaJrr. let me c'.l your ear.et attention to tha fearful iaircance of the aord wa.tir.?." It r.otci.ly con.tituteti tbe leaixa: feature, bet the earliest and moat ourjuut fyxxipltM ot Consunspilan, examplea of atict are inra-.atly net ;;b ia jou' j la-l.f afeo vt ltiftel with hi,?h intellectcal endowment, reflned accomp'ishmecta. and ejr fah-.r'ar wtth nt. natural tnll.aiicy not n-eriiK thfre ladrcatiari aa teirrthoe cf incipient d:.'eae, lui thr cl pcrj.hal rbarT.a. True, a!a? the poet f:.r.z "Coneuraptlona bk t'fr locks more por. And lovely, than when pa.-t all cure, An l yet that bioim, w freh to tili, Ha Irul tt f.-t!rir aid to kill. And paV, to th-ewho wa'ch its hue, t'f ckr.e, viea'.h a::d fGSer.cs; toe; Thoujh who, Just v;emr,f aneht o fair, Ctriiid tlrraoi iat death aa there?" AJdress K O. Pox 121. ir?Orika kocra from 8 A. il. to 4 P. U. Rooaa No. 54 Kat w ahiuton Street, InJiaaapvlia, ludiaua. Nfclß-dly

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DR. aTOIIN BULL'S roil I'Ol'KD n i? n i) n x i) 1 im) c uiiiMiun i)i 1 ita us. The La tot and Ho Int. portniBl Ii.rnvrry or Ttir NINKTKKNTII CENTURY ! ! ! No man' name Is mora intiniately connected with tha hlntarr of MATKKIA MKD1CA of the United State, or taort faTorally known as a pioneer In Medical Discnve ry than that of r..Folin Stull, oriiMiiiKvillr, Kr 11 1 urla'v. Ilia Inimitable preparation of NA ItN A t'A It 1 1.I.A has lotiff itotHl at tbe heaJ cf the rsrious compounds of tbst valnable dr. Hia Compound of WILD CHERRY ha become a household word thro tip ho tit the West and South. Ilia Worm Loznsef. In Icaa thnn a rear after their introduction, MtninH a reputation At w iiie ipread as the Continent of North America. lint the crowning glory of hit life remains tu be attained in hia tllecovery, or rather combination, for he doea not claim to have been the discoverer of ;r.lltO., which la the basi of tha Iiitteia now oflerrd to the publie. Tbat honor beloups to the native inhabitants of Central America, to whom Its virtues have been known for more than two hundred yeurs. Armed with It, the Indian UUU deflauca to tba moft deadly malaria and handle without fear the mom yenonioua erp nts. Itii a belief llh them, that while there U breath in tbeboJi th Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what tho ioa?' nay be. V bile Dr. Hull is not prepared to endow this e itravaKant pretention, he U neveriheless fatUf.ed fr-ni a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtueK, that as a remedy and prevenUli ve of all dlsaites ari.sitiK from exposure, either to rharife Twesiher or tHaiitl, or to inlsMiiiilr inHn-nc-, it staioli WITHOUT A RIVAL! A li J ju..tly drserver liie reputation it ha.sno long enjo)ed In Ortral Anw rn a and the tVei-t Indien. I IN' DY.sPr.I'SIA Ami lis attendatit train of fymptonis, it acts more I.IK K A CllAKM than a medicine. There is nothing in the whle range ot Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it In this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may he found !n the I Ith edition of the U. S. IH penaatory, page 137 and A series of experiments In w hieb Pr. Hull Las been for years engaged, has Just been brought to aiucces.sful termination, and be la row enabled to offer to the public a combination of CKUKON with other approved tonic, the whole preserved in the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he J.s confident has n equal in the world. lit might furnish a ? olume of certificates, vt ab lie bare long nine learned to entiniaie auch it...,.. their true value. The safest plan is for every one to t for himself the virtues of a new medicine. n.ivi: 1111: CEDRON BITTERS ONK TRIAL, AND TOD T I NKVF.R CS A! OTHKK. It is not necessary to publish a long list of di eases for which the CKDRUN B1TTF.KS are a specific, rnalldii.ea.scs of tbe Bowels, Liver or Khlncys. Iu all aJToctioiis of Ibe IIUAIN, DEI'KNDINO UPON D Eli A NO Et MENT OF THE STOMACH Oil BOWELS: -LNGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGtJE. I It 1 ilfsticed tö upersrde all other remedies. It tot only cure these diseases, but it prevents them. A wine glass of the Hittera, taken an hour Veft-re each rxeal, will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy clitHate,nd screen tie person taking It agalLat disease ender the moat trying exposure. Sold Lj- Druggist and (roccr,(.cnerall) . J Dr. JO II III I.f.. Prlncipa! Offce. Fifth Street, In'.svt' j , Ky. SOLU WI10IJ:SLK ET DAILY, KEEFER & RU5.H, 73 South .Tierlatlaau street,' INDIANAPOLIS. a WliO als aell BULL'S SARSAt'AMLLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SUUP. a Raaaamber UAILV, KKKI'DK A I M IS decirtalyiwlltoaai

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Losses Paid in 46 Tears OVER JETNA BUILDING, INDIAWAPOLIS. 1:. h H '-, ' . ' e s I , - -..4 v - ' :. "ss Erected 1850 Owned by the Co. XBT ASSETS JAKWRV. 1865, $3,677,362,71, FIRE USTXiAlJD IVAVICwATKliX IwIKS tXif Agencies In all tha principal Cities ai.dTow n In the t'It'l ftat.-s. r7- M'licatioiu- fur Iujnrancew.il be promptly alt tided to. ABROMET & BBADSHAW, Dichli-'Wlly IXDIANArOUS, INDUSA. i 'or-e' -. . -' i . . V : - -.. .s. .' V -as - . j; Ls 3 Has NO COKXECT10 WITH AXT OTHER IKTABLl.U KE.NT of the fcamc came, in or out of lu l?iianpoii W. ä H. QLENN. Prcorietors REAL ESTATE BROKERS. "A. sv 'i T A 7 4 t July.T-dly MEDICAL. pkivatu dim;vm. dr. colyocr, medical office 50. c? south Meridian Street, forfeit hia fee if he fail in car ing any case that may come ander his care, no natter how obstinat ar Iol tr.dj.(f. He warrants yoa a cure. Syphilis, in the primary stage, helped in 2& minTite. cnre1 la 21 honrs. Gleet of "0 year ataod ng rnred by Dr. C nrs 7 to !0 P. V -ortf5 r. A. I. C-A1M,, No- 65 North Now Jersey Street. srtT-' RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT TITHE UNITED STATES DTK-HOUSE, 0.38 SOUTH 1 IlilBoia atreet. Indianapolis, Indiana, At this old aod well-known atabliabment, tbe ladle can have silks aad woolen goods dyed in permanent and beautiful colors; an J getta garmeLta thoroughly renovated and repaired. Sew and eecond-haod clothing bocght aod aold; aJao, apaticular branch In thebuatceta denominated SattfrawItsr billlav. atalla cloth, or tear la axy games t can b ao wrought ti.at it can sot ba latbl to tha baked eye. Keraember tha place, 2To. S South IlTlaoia street. faalO J08KPH BARXIS.Preprietor.

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H H 0 K b 0 sav 1-3 P tn teH w H P w 0 0 Ö 9 IU b w fi - b a a 0 b 0 ft H K tn 5e w o w b H ct s 0 VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. Js.tLZh 5 v"v' "Kiirhtecn year e-tab'isl ed in N. Y. CHy." "Only In'aMble remedy kboan." "Free 1rm Poisons." "Nd dangerous to the Human Fsiudy." "Ha' rem out f tbelr bdea t die." "Costai V Eat, Roacb, &c , Eitert, 1 a pate nsed for litt, Afii-r, I.'ixirfn'H, iJtul itnd AW Ant, Ac , Ac, Ac.iVc. "CostarV Bed-Bug Extorminator, Is a li.-nid r wh. ued io d-troy, i,d also as a prevertlve f-r IW-Itugi, Ac. "CoslarV Electric Powder for Insects Is rr .Viti .V"7 nit.nK, V i'.sold by all DrugT 'fts and retailers everywhere I i I I ! ltgwsaa I I 1 of all worthless Imitations. H 7Sre ibat "Co tar's" nat ie Is on each Box, Bottle and Ha -k efote you tuy. IIIMtV u, ( tlNTAU. XäyPivcieai. DreoT, 42 P.hnaow at, Niv Tac. ttajTS.. il by 11 PnKjfcMi. .,d Deal.-rs In Indianapolis, Ind. i 8 ( ; . FAIIMEUS AND HOUSEKEErEItSShoulJ recollect that hundreds of dollars worth of Grain, Tro ision. c , are annually destrOTtHi by icti. Ants, and other insects at;d rrrmin all of which can he prevented" by a few dollara worth of "CostarV Kit, Roach, Ant, A.c., Externiinitor. bought and ued freely. tSee "CosTAR'a" adverti?cmsuv in thia paper. ' Sold iu Indiana poliK, Indiana, bv all DrugRiats and Dealers. myll-dAwCm A CARD TO THE LADIES DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FEMALES. Infallible In Corra'cllnp lrrcu larilit,. Jai'ino hi?j)rvf rit lion ol ilia 31 onl lily Turn, from Whatever C'uum?. nntl Always aneresvful asa l'reventatlve. And tbe'nly sure" and CEKTAIÜ RFHKIiT for all those aülict ng complaints to peculiar to tbe sex, whether "married or single." These iiiu are nothir.g ne w, but have been uaed by the Doctors fr many years, both In I ranee and America, with unparalleled success iu every case; and be la urged by many thouaand la'iea a bo have axed them to make the Pills public, (or the alleviation of those auf feting from ar y irregularitle whatever, a eil aa to prevent an Increase ot family where health will net fiertnit It. Knialea peculiarly aitusted.orthose suppesn? themselves m, are cautioned against n site tbeaa Pill- whiie Iu that condition, a the proprietor assumes no res-p-n:bility attar the atove admiiltion, although thtlr m'ldnej-s would prevenUny mlchiof to health. Otherai.se the I ills arerecommended. Full and evplicit directioaa accompany each box. 60000, BOIKA H AVK BKF.N SOLD IS TWO TKARS Ten thousand Loses sent by letter, both by ray self and aveats, to all parts f the world, to which antwere have been returned, ia ahich laiies say nothing like the aba re Pil s have been tn-.wn since the SCIF.NCK OF MKI)ICINP. DAWMCOLPON THK Wt.RLD IN kKMOfiy. OB-Tkl'CTloNS AND hKSTORiMi NAll'kKlO ITS PROPKKCHANNKU quieting th nerve, and restoring tbe'roy color of health" to tba .heek cf tbe moot delicate. PRICE 1 OO TER ROI. 81X C0XF.8 for $3 00. 8clJ by all Druggl-ts, and by the following Jobbing and I'nig Houses, Agents fwr lotianapli, Indiana; (Lai.e-, by sending , can procure the llils, eut confidentially by mail, and without observation, to any part of the cry or country,) and for sale by TUMLlNSON A COX, No. 1 hat WaehiLgta street. STEV.'AUT A MOiiUAy, No. 40, Eat Waeblc gtan street. W. I. HASXITT A CO., JIo. 14, Weat TTashlngtoc street. II. II.LKK. 5os li l1 2tt,r.attr Block. J. P. SKNOUK, No. 5, Bates Sioase Block, and by DAILY, KEEl'lIlt A Kl'MlI. Wholeaale In-tiKgieta, No. 73, South Meridian atieat. C. 8. LACF.T,Ge2arti Traveling Afent for tfce Western State, 1C7, Dearborn street. Chtcaao. HUnoia. 'S. B. Soup cieouixie blIci tbe bcx ia :rnd "S. D. BOWK." jan31-lljeod MEDICAL. MANHOOD, 4 TIIÜ VIGOR OP YOUTH KF.STOKKI) IS FOUR fa. weeka by LK. klCOED'Ä ES.KNCK OP LI IK. tr. KM.ord, (.r I'ari.) afl-r years cf e arc, est aolicltatioo, b at lerrta sccee-led to tbe crjr,ect reqtet of tLe Arcerican public, and appointed an agent la New Tork. for the sale of hia values! and highly priaed Kaeoc of Life. This wonderful agent will reetore Xax-bood to the noet shattered cont:tt;tloca In four weeks, ar.4, if aaed according to printed lntricti n. failare la lmpoaaibie. This l.t-r-tor.Dg remedy abould be taken by a'.l about to mat ry, aa iu effects are perananect. 8occets, In every case, ts certain. Dr. Kkord's F.aence of Lif is sold in cases, with fall InttractioDS for ue, at f3, or fur qaant:tie la one tat S9, aad will be sent to ar.y part, carefully packed, an receipt af remittance to Lis accredited agent. Clrcalar sent free ea receipt ot toat a tarn pa. PWUP ROLAND, 47 Broom street, Jar21-dly Ooa door west of Broadway, 5. T.

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THE hRST NATIONAL FEfBOLEUH i i OrgtLixtvJ urjler the Itwi of rrsnijlricit, Nov em ber. It-tTa. CAPITAjL STOCK, $1,000,000. I'arVal lie of aliareia $.1 Cnrli. A Limitip. Amoi nt op Hrorc rci ialk at thi low4it csn stcBscairTion raicrt op $3 00 PkR anaax. No Lialiiliiy to Slocklioldrrs. The lauds of this Company, embracing o)r I7,r(l acrea hi m kiuple and leaseholJ, ar "iiuiiesj in inr VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION ! Thr acre which fcey own cn tht Alleghany, two miles above .'resident and oi'lj firai tnilea from the new 2.0 barrel well on Titthola Creek, and the lease of I3i acrea of the cele bratetl "Wilkina Tract" alone, are amplihasn for auy Coropanv, and are worth more tl au the eutire Capiul titock of the Company. aThere are HEVEN WELLS now In ucccsfutperation, fielding largely, from which sjegular monthly dividends of tw o per cknt. arsj beinp paid to all (stockholder, and there is .viaT aa m bsnck that this Company will noon be le to pay from HIX TO TEN VF.K CENT. D1VI DKND3. if Co. f The First National Petroleui Hanks among the first class Companire, ni ii justly at id to be the most successful of ly yet organized. Its reputation baa cow bectlie tw thoroughly mtablished, that no mere n"d te aid on that point. There are greater iJucementfl and better opportunities to make aoney on thefe Stocks than any other io eii-JDce, while at the eame time thev are ooon pataaTr for any and til pmons to bold. From the New Tork Herald. i "Newa has cen rcccircd and abundantllcoofirmed from eereral aourcea, of the etrikicl of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Rao, ab K the Reed Well, a few bom itoar thi rioftrT or the First National I'xTEOLEi'kf Coktrax" (From the New York Evejing Eipreafl) "Our telegraphic dippatchea receired day from the Oil Ilegiona, inform cs of the 'kinj of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Rur Eam TBE FlEsT Natiom AL FmOLtraf COMljvNT'fl rioptETT. Cherry Ron Blocks will he i Jesrt aa t. ! en a ass aa ' ' H r AaVirVI 1 A lVJ Ali VI IU W , From the New York World. I "Tbe Fi aar NaTiorsaL Peteolecm Cofar U & ßrst-claaa orpsnization, wboe officers -r of the higheet standing, and we cheerfvlly r4ommend it to all parties desiroua of parxhaii; reliable stocks. The General Superintetdest is a pioneer in the Od busineax, and well know-fas a mos. eiucieui manigrr. a From tie New York Tribune "The Fiiut National ia the name of t Petroleum Company whose prospectus ansa map are before m. The name which we aee ionr the Directors are amp'e reommendatio I for this Company, and a sufficient uarant v its future manajjerxent. fcf All oedees it Mail ot othiewui j-iiL be peomptlt anEiii ti ixtil the Snf e ia ALL SOLD. 3rOood re-ponatbi AgenU and Eac'.aase Brokers wanted in ever? city trad town the United Sutea and Britisn i'roriocea, witb oa? liberal arrangements will be made. tAll order and applicaUoua, wbeths bs letter or otberwie, moet be addreaeed to 1 II. a ROWE 2c CO., Coatatiasto Mavacataara-, marl 4 dtf 42 Liberty St.. New To.

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