Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4553, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1865 — Page 4
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J-ßlDJLT XiORNIKO, MAY 2C 1 wmmm The Prlsars at trt Warren A 9fceteta ff nkr Ac., Ar. fFrtta it totoo TriT!Ur, Slay U A young man who for month past haa been employed at Fort Wsrren, ia a rositioo where be bad free communication with the rebel ' prisoners. Lam given cs tool information reelect , ia j ttem. lit teems to be ruber favorably iov pressed by their appearance, aud bis account teems to be almost a " soathide v " of the mea wbu are unwillingly enjoying the hospitalities of tbe government. He sajs the hole number of prisoner at the fort i about embracing guerrillas, blockadeniDoert. rebel cEcers, and disloyal eitixens The somber of guerrillas is nearly. 200, most of whom belong to tbe command of Mosby, and wbeD captured were sent here as dangerous men. Oar Inforannt says they are most of them young, posyiog more thin ordinary intelligence, and generally from what they call " good families." Qaite a cumber of them are from MsryUnl tod Washington. They are perfectly amenable to tbe ''eiplioe of the place, and our cCI'ers have no tituble with them Among them U a youag roao tamed lliske'.l a good looking fellow of abci 20 yeara, and a private io Moby 'a command who claim i to be a grandson of President Moo'oe. wJten President L:neoln was killed, many of thet teemed to regret it Tery niocb, and there wer no expression of joy atnony thetn. They say taiat Lincoln was lenient, and they tad rea on tj expect favorable treatment from bim. Som of them bare fuuJs and they receive tbe Dosten patera daily, and are well posted up io the cewa'of the day. They are geuerally in very goo. health. Recently one of their number died, and about $160 were subscribed to purchase a mÄatlic coffin, io which his remains we- seat bomf. 0 v informant heard them spesk frequently of their commander, Moeby. and fioc? their statement be wrote an account of bim, substantially ii ftslows : 'be future historian will accord to Mooby a brav4ry and sagacity worthy to place bim beiide Marin atd Munt. He begin at the foot of the 1 iJer. having at first enlisted, or rather be took ip arms on his own account, as did many cthe who were in the first butle of Hull Run. whet be rendered good eervice Iii) thorough kno edge of the country soon iftcr attracted the t tention of Je If Davis, and he was promoted, and ell did be earn the rank of Colonel, which he i'frjuentty held. Ilia command, which at no tle exceeded fire hundred men, harassed us monlhtn any other ten thousand rebels. Ever sinol'.he first year of the war hin raids hare been the tl-ror of the Union people in the upper part of Vfginia. Though nominally in our poisefsion, it babeen unsafe for a Union man there to avow hi .-ntiments. If be did so, all hi horses, toc4 household good, kc, were ?ure tobe gobljed up. Moeby entered our line with :m pun: , securing what he required, and returning ins.-tv. He h une sullen. defUnt. aiid dariL'trr-
ou, i,f -u our rear in a retreat. driving back xod buriflg our wagon trains, and destroying all the forP which wan likely to full into our hand lie iCjgntto win, arid rarely entere! into nn engagtlitnt without good chance of ucc.. No pritfffier were trentod harshly, but all were tn to c Lj up their money and iwtp clothe, if his men he ( tera thro wh( ere benefitted by the trade On one raid I tured two of our pyojaters, and a the ia eipre-ed by the prinoner!, they went ;h them. On a dithion mde Amontlio" were on thL rtiJ eirh oti share per-on Mosby is! not formidable. He i not orer' lire leet seven inche hieh. h thin ind rpar His to f pier and can clap Lit? tody witu hi btd ;e is about thirty e.irü. Ho i irisensibl kgoe; know no such word a fear, h? the l, eye of an erele, and imf-reea a nr?on witb (he i le that he csn fathom hi inuerornt hta. Though ceuiil, be ia exacting. He thoi ii a no i killful hor-emiu anJ a dead hol; drink oxiciting liquor, and his ffoiite be?cr3ce i ptU tig cofTe llo allowed no men of hi commaL v m j ui iiurui iiiriia, niiu ufd all tint came within hi rech. Straten? atro was pert his shot Hold boo Of 1 ivz wor him ) myth with him. On one occaiou. being ly wounded by one of our men. he ordered 1 to atrip hi ini?nia of r ;iA from bia ler, and leare bim to hi fate. The Federal r approached him, utrijped him of hia and lelt hin, eeminelr in the last throe little dreaming th it there lay one feigunt4l wound who-e detth WMUid hare been thousand of mea to our cau-e. Hut to ii was only another exploit. i another occasion (ieneral Lee wihel to deal bad l.Df rapt eing ith a mau by the n.tme of Uebinie. who ft the Uonfederaey anl come within our it Alexaiidria, and he detailed Moby t e bim In the efeninsr, attended by a orderly, he nude hi way through our Deianie's hou-e, and knocked nt the door, umm jii wu an-tweied by him in prMoaby inforaed him that he wi a pri nnewhe son. oner Look him through the srreet of Alexin-i-ed the ficket in sifety, and iu due time el the ruiii iu Rechmond. There was no ous mi";on to which he ordered hi men he w is not willing to share with them, mto who wa in hi command ha a word dria a t uaii d hu whic Not tonal allium him, aui they ex pre tbe opinion that h made nothing br hi raid He lored excn neats, and a shtrp coutet wa the best o display hi coolne and daring. Before r be wa a lawyer, with no gret reputar ability Htd not the fortune of war it bim out, be would not hre had a note world's history. But that has rendered famous, and he stiods brinded a a traitor plac tne v lion brou in it him to th L fltg under which he wa reared." 0 intorms.Lt ays thtt there are imprisoned withft.Io.-by s men, htte'en or twenty of Kmche loe'a tuerrillad, an independent plundering gmg, also iterating in Virginia. These appear to be a ruUiLly i-et of lellows, and the others are not mucijncliued to fellowship with them. Besides thee:here are a few men from Forrest' cornman!! whom ue t,'vT',,es as "fighting Unities " Tbe jlisoners geuerally, admit t lat the days of the utnfederacy are numbered, though some think! here will tili be fighting West of the Mia is!itl:. Seven teuth of them would gladly take fle oath of allegiance and co home. There are cite a nu. Tiber of rebel otlicers imprisoned at thiltort.wbo are kept iu cepirate (juirters and are tt allowed to communicate with the other prUo;yrs. Among them are thirteen rebel gen era! he most promineat of whom i General Ewe I He seem to be a great farorite with the rebel joldier. They ?ty that he wa always in the : rht, that he was the fighting mm under Ston'Ftrall Jackson, and much of the honor which that Ueneral gained wa due to Ewell. Tbe "boy J' recount a colloquy that was said to htye take: -ilace between Jackson and Ee!l in the early art o! tho war. Jackson reproved Ewell for u jg 0 much profane language, uriDg that Unev r won a battle. Ewell replied he thought praji nerer helped one much in uch an emergeact but he i now iid to hate changed, ai d. our it ormant add, "noon after thi occurrence he w.7 led to look to Jeui 19 bis obIt hope, icd I douJ: not, if any mto lire up to the teaehinc of Hi we are all amenable to it is tien. Ewell " He isf fTorite with the children of the officer of thii girrison, who look to bim with childlike confi.:nce. Atjnher of the rebel oCceri is General Smilh, who : scarce out of hi teen. Hi dre- is a plain .juare jacket, mtde by some htnd loom ot the Smth. The prisour expressed implicit confidence in Jeff DtTi, and no m in could rally them as well as he. He i their ideal of a greü taan. Harry Itilmor is a favorite amon; the priio.iers. lie is au otT-band, dashing fellow, well Supplied with money (which he does rot reenrto care much for), and i very liberal to the poor fellow who have been neclected Ly their irier.d. if tUv have any. Lieute:int Wood .-nn. who ha the care of the prisoner, ban won their confiJrr.ee ar.d estaeni bv hi kicdtes. Dr. evcrnace, the utjn in charge of the h!-pital, is also much respected, and thone who ie been under hi care pe tk of him in the hthe-t terms SECOND HAND STORE. I SECOND HAND STORE, :iv.ll3 vaahington street Mga l of IIa itiK Hand. 7l jtriTCVK a&4 10. T uwr. cd Ii.h in ccm AV4 of IIae FarniLui(t 1 K. MA MOT. I.IVI'ltl' tahi,i:. VTW MKT ALU.1.9 Trk Ury and Ba! St jfl lM IS aa4 14 taat Pari trat. 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M.VXÜFACTURER OF TILE IMPROVED PANTOSCOPIC SPCTACl.e THE BEST IN USE. MOSES improved Pantoscopic Spectacles combine advantages me chanical and philosophical to be found in no other Spectacles offeree1 in the West. Moses improved Spectacles r.j only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sight. Moses Spectacles are made of th? finest material?, and best workman ship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value Caution Ao A'jents or Pedlars tmjAoytd. Send for a cif :ular containing fall Je cription, prices, &c.and how to ensure a perfect fit and hare then sent bv mail. Address L. W" MOSES, Optician, 50 East Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind. PROFESSIONAL. K E 31 OVAL. Doct r VH. TfllMlSOI9 HAS ÜKMOVfÜ III OKF1CK FKOM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, Wlie.KK UK WILL CONTI NIK to treat and cure Private LVea-e.s in all thHrr-jn-cie.-", ;tnge-, ramitica' ion. and pLnt. Dr. Wm. Thoui!on will give to each patient a written in-trumect, binding; himself to efTect a radical and permanent cure, or make co a0 Dr. Wm. TLimsoti lias mad ad the. treatment of Private Die peciaity !nce the j ear 1SÖ1 tbree years in the city ot Buffalo, N. Y . , eifcht years in Chicago, 111., and twoyears iu I'eoria, 111. During eiht years practice iu Chicago, HI.. Le cured over thirteen tLou-ai.d ca.'-es Dr. Wni.lhomon, in kis practice f.r Scrofula, Kheumatie and general diseases of the blood, uses a Fumigatin apor iatb otth mot ingenious kind, in conjunction itii internal treat rut nt. &KMINAL KM1S.S10NS, the con-.equei.ee cf self-abu.-e This .-olitary vice, or depraved M-xual iiidu'gfiice, I practiced by the youth of both M-xe to an almost on limited extent, j roduc:n with unerring certainty the fwllowing train of morbid yniptoDis unless combated by scieutitic modical measurt viz- Sallow countenance, dark spats nnder the eye,!, pain in the head, ringing In the ears, and r.oises like the ru.-tliPK of leaves and rat tlinir of chariots, unea.inesn about the l(.iiis, weakness of the limbs, confiise-1 vision, blunted intellect, Ions of confi.'.ence, d:fl;de:ice in approaching ktrarger, a dislike t f rm now acquaint ances, a tii.-poe,ition to shun society. loss or memory, hectic fluhhea, pimples and various erup tions about the face, furred tongue, niLt tweatf, fetid breath, cougus,con-umptiop, monomania, and frequent ly Insanity. The afliicted, on the firrt appearance of any of the above symptoms, should immediately apply to Dr. no Thomson tor relief. OUce ahd Consultation R ins No. 20 South Delware ctreet, Indianapolis Ir.d. P. O Box 165 ). Jan2l-dly MEDICAL. MAS? I-I OOD! How Destroyed, How Restored. Or. 4. S. PEKDEKY, Physician and Surgeont No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. 2? CONNECTION WITH THE GENERAL FRACTICE I of Medicine, I treat by a new and reliable medium, and with the bappieM result, all form of diseases of tbe Nervous, scmtnal a d Lrinary and Sexual -ystems TouriK men with holh w cheeks and pallid countenance, telling in fearful language the silent working of some lormida e disea-e underm'ntng yourcontitution, mem ory and reason, hurryinir you to a premature death. re fleet while reason holds sway anl avail yourself of a treatment taat aisipates the slightest diseae, and cures tbe narrating weakness and other cause of seri ous difficulty and perpetual annoyance Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Ifoeturnal Emis sions. Sexual Debility, mpotency, Ffiectso Self-Abuse, and their reault Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contract, Mental and Fhjsical Prostration, Epilepsy, insanity and t-ocsumptlon. The foe. Like a UaiKh murderer, steaay to his pf rpose, Presses hin cloe through every lane of life, Nor mioses once the track, but presses on, Till forced at last to thetremenJou verge, And at once he sinks." LIkew e, I will guarantee a radical cure of Syphilis, uoDorrncea ana uieet, tnall tneir stages entirely removing from the blood the last spark of the terrible diseases that s gradually burn op tbe fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and extreme delicacy of the female organiiation. to say nothing of its phyMological characteristics, are sulLcient indications that It is ub ect to forms of dibease anl modifications peculiar to itself. The physician of the preent day does not encounter any more forms of marine di-ae than d;l the physician of fifty years ao; but owing to tbe preent social condition of woman, her diseases are increaed to frequency, and to the truth cf this assertion the melancholy deatbsby consumption bear arp witness. At the American Duperjsary we treat by a Lew method, and with the happiest reults. Prolapsus Cteti, (falling of the womb,) Eruptions of the Skim, Chlorosis, or Green Sickness characterized by Iellow'52, dirty ereea pallor of the surface; Eaansio eskium. or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Re. tention of the If na; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult Cow f the Men.e-; Menorrhagia, or profuse Men atruatior; Lt'uchorrtea, or exce ssive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly coloress and transparent. Reader, 1 have piveuyoa a class of diseae that are met with in Female ot all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would say that there, are many otbt r forms of dieaes peculiar to your ex diseases of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. 1 omit it for the council chamber, add, eg but ese more disease to this list, and that is a formidable or.e Ulcerdon of the body of the L terns. If yon are aS.cted with organic weakness, or any assemblage of morbid phenomena of this character, you have no time to spare, but at once app'y for md cal I'd. If too la'e to arrest tie lieae, it is at lea.t possible to palliate the symptom., and thus smoothe the pathway to an untimely crave. In a mjoriy of instances these diseases have mads considerable j npress lefre tbe parent become alarmed. In some cae an emaciation Is the rt indicatior that attracts the attention of th- patient's friends. An here, reader, let me call yuur earnest attention to the fearful sigmticance of t!.e wrrd aticg." It not only constitutes the leadirj feature, but the earliest and rast omincUi syraptor of Consumption, examples of w hich are inariaMv met wuh in yonig ladie w ho a' gifted with h:h intellectual endewnients, rtced acconjp'lshmtT.t. and eyes ih;r.g w.th uncatural hnlliancy not regarJir c there ii.dicatiens as being thos f incipient disease, bnt thoe of personal charms. Tree, alas! the poet '.n "Corumptions cheek ne'er looks more pure. And lovely, than when past all cere. And yet that bloom, so frei-b to still, IIa. lent its fleeting aid te kill. And peak, to thoe wba waich its hue. Of ckr.fM, dea'b and nSencg too; Though hD, jnt viewing argtt o fair, Could dream that death waa there?" Address P. O. Box 1X4. TTjo-c9 kocr from 8 A. M . to 4 P. X. Room 5o. US. East Washington Street, Indiaaapo lis. Indian. fcblO-dly
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COMPOUND Uli I) I! ON BITTERS. The Latot and 41Iom1 Im. portant Discovery OF TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! 27o man's name ia more intimately connected with the history of XATKR1A MKDICA of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer in Medical Discovery than that of Dr. John Dull, of Louisville, Kentucky. Ela Inimitable preparation of SA USA PAK IL. LA has long stood at the head of the various romponnda of that valuable drag. His Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Lozeui;es, in les? thiin a year I after t'-Mr iutruductiob. altainfd a rtputa.tiot j As wide spread as the continent of North America, lint the crowning glory of his life remains to be attained In his discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of OfOliliOA which ts the basis of the Bitteis now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central America, to Lern its virtues have been anown for more than two hui.dred years. Armed with it, tbe Indian bids deSauce to the most deadly malaria and handles without fear the most venomous serpents. It: a belief with them, that while there if breath in tbebodt the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the isea. may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this eitravaRant pretension, he is nevertheless t-atisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of ail diseases arising from exposure, either to change of weather or climate, or to miasmatic influences, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America and lb YTeM Indiea. I IV DYSPKPSIA And Its attendant train of symptoms, it acts wore LIKE A CUAhM than a medicine. There is nothing in the whwle 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 the 11th edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 13s7 and 1388. A series of experiment. In which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CF.DRON 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. He might furnish a volume of certificates, bn ab lie have long since learned to estimate auch i. . . their true value. The safest plan is for every one to to for bims-elf the virtues of a new medicine. tiivi; rut CEDRON BITTERS 03K TRIAL, A5D YOU Wi" OTHERS. KKVKR USE A! It Is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CEDKON BITTEKS are a specific. In all diseases of the Howels, Liver or Kidneys. Id all affections of the BKAIN, DEPENDING (J PON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -15GOUT. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It iü destined to .aprM-dr all other rmediea. It not oaly cures these diseases, but it prevents them. A wine glass of the Bitters, tken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill fleets of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking It against disease under the most tryicg exposure . Sold by DrugKlt und Ciroccr (;en erallr Dr. JOHN HULL, Principal Ottce, Fifth Street, LouisvtÜe, Ky. SOLD WHOLESALE ET DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 Sonth .Meridian Street INDIANAPOLIS. Who alto aeil BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, V BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIO SVRCP. R member DAILY, KEEI'EII V UI SIl decl4-41yAwlltoam.
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co a e P tn -t w H Q w w P5 V. b 0 H 31 i 7. b 0 H 00 t 0 eS VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. 1 t ,uc "F.iabteen years estab'i. ed in 7. Y. Cty." "Ouly infal.ible remedy kr.ovn' "Free trm Poisons." "N.t dinarrous to the Human Fain ly." "ßatscruie ont of their holes to die." "Costai's" Rat, Eoacli, &c, Extert, Is a jate rpcd foe TistM, .Vv, "(Mcic, Lliti l ami .WJM,4c , Ac, 4c, 6ic. "Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator, Is a li'.iiid t wash. ud to destroy, sr.d alo as a prever.tive fr Bed-Bugs, 4c. "Coslarrs" Electric Powder for Insects Is for J.,, J, M.v Hot, J frit, Ef- Eif0H. Jnnt on Pltt)tt Fotrh, Animal, fo. JTT'SoM Ly all Drugts and reUilers everywhere irr t ' r.ru-.B. i ? .n ,.v.i.tJ i :...! ... " wui buirxi IIHII4UOIIP. TrT"See that "Star's" name is on each Box. Bottle A I I . , t. 1. a. ' ii i:itv II. COSTA It. JSyPRixoiraL DitroT, 4?2 BaoaowaT, Ntw Teas:. ftajJT'So'd by all Druggists and Dealers In indianano. lis, Ind. ' 1 8 0 5. FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS Should recollect t.hat hundreds of dollars worth of Urain, Provision?, kc , are annull? destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and other inecU snd vermin all of which m i be prevented bv a few dollir worth of "Costa i s" Rat, Roach, Ant, kc , Etlerminator. bougijtand u?ed freely. lSee "CorAaV adrerti?cmsnt in this paper. j tSTSold in Indianapolis, Indiana, by all ivruggists ana uoiiers. my11.!iwin A CARD JTO THE LADIES DR. pUPONCO'S G0LDEi PER10DIC1L PILIA. i FOR FEMALES. Infallible in Correcting Irrcsnlarittc, ICiuoviii Ohstrticlion oi tu Jl ohit hiy 'i tirns Iroin hairvrr Ouive und Alwnjs Microvilli usi I rc venia tlvr. And the "only sorj" and CKKTAIH KKMMT for all those afflict bg complaints m jeculiar to the aex, whether "oiarriei or blng f " Thee Pills are nothing new, bnt have been oed by the Doctors (or many years, both in r ranee and America, wiih unparalielel anccess in every case; and be a urged by many thousand laoies who have osel them to make the Pills jut -ic, fr the alleviation ol thotM- Buffering from anj irrtsrularitlrs wbatever, as well aa to prevent an iicreal ot family whrre health will not permit it. K- male f-culiarly ituated. orthose aapp.. ing themselves so, 4T'e cautioned agaiust usina tbee Pill while in that condition, as the proprietor asfumeg bo responibilify a'ts-r the above admonition, altbontrh thtir mildness won.'J preventany BiiKbiot to braltb. Otberwi.e the ills aj.erecommended. f ull and eplicit directions accompanjeach box. 5O0O0, BOXKS HA','. BEE? SOLD II? TWO TEARS Ten thousand boxes nt by letter, both by mjself an4 arents, to all parts - tie world, to wtkh anrwers have been retameo, i.i whi:b ladies .ay nothins;like the above Pil's have tffa tn; cince tb SCIKNCK. OK MKblCISK DAWNED LPlfc'i THE WOULD IS RKMOVlNG. OB'TKCCTIUSS A.iü hKSTOkINO NATl'kL 10 ITS PKOPKKCH ANNKluietin the nerve, and re.ior ra tbe "rosy color of tea th" to tteibeek of tbe mt delicate. PRICE 1 1 00 PER BOX. 811 BOXKS for $5 00. Sold by ail Dragg;I.-f4, and by the following Jobbing and Drug Rouses, .'gents for Indianapolis, Indiana; (Ladies, by seridinjt fl.can procure the Iills, sent Confidentially by masL' and without obervation, to any part of the nty or counrry,) and for sale by T0MLIXS0X 4 CUX.No. I-, Kat Waf hingt street. STEWART k MOrSiA. So. 40, East W biegten street. W. I. HASITT 5 CO., 5o. U, Wet Wahlugtcc street. H. H.LEK. Son ! md 20, Bates' Block. J. F. SEN0UR, Nof 5, Bates Hox- Block, and by daily, ii:i:ri:u v ni sn. Wholesale Dmgglj, Xo. 73, South Meridian sUeet. G. 3. LACET.Gen jlilTravelinar Agent for the Western States, 1ST, UrarborU.treet, Chicaeo, Illinoia. If. B. Sone Genufe ut.le.-s the tox is signed D. HOWE." Jan31-dlyeod MEDICAL. MANHOOD, VXD TBE Y1GO&OF TOCTH RESTORED I! fOVU weeks by DR. h CORD'S ESSKSCK UF Uft. Dr. Ricord, (of Paris.) iftertear of earne.t aolicitatlon, haa at length acceeV4 to tbe mrarestt reqae.t of the American public, an itppoiLted ar agent la 5ew Tork. for tbe tale of his varied and highly prixed Essence of Life. This wonder! I aarent will restore it aLhood to the mo.t shattered clortitottona In foar weeks, and. If sd accordicg to prlted Instructions, failure ia Im possible. This life-reit ng remedy should be taken by all about to mairy, a. It effects are permanent, floeces, in every case, Lfertaln. Dr. Ricord Fssecft of Life Ii icli la c ae, with fall lntrnctlons for ne. f 93. or four qnaHitie- In one fot tf, aad will be seatjj.o any part, carefully packed, on receipt of remlttance.o his accredited agent. Circular tent bet on receipt ffour atanapa. FKlLIPfiOLASD. 447 Brooaoe street. jacSldly Oidor west of Broadway, 3. T.
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I COMPAjNT. ! ! Organized under the Uwi of I'CLjlTacit, No t ember, lG-r tm a CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. I'ar Value of Sliarr-tg.1 Each. t I t A Limited Amocxt or 8tx$k roa sale at THE LOWEST CA.H SLBJCtlFTIOM -.f ICE Of S3 00 rca SHAKE. No Liability (o SCofJihoIdrrs. i The hnJi of this Oompanj; embraciag orer 17,f00 acres in fee simtle a4i leabolJ, ar fituatej in the VERY HEART OF THE OSL REGION! The 123 acres which they own ou the Alleehsnr, two mile above PreiJ?nt and only five miles from the new 2."0 barrel well on I'rtthole Creek, aud the le.if-e of 132 af-rea of the celebrated "Wilkin Tract" alone, are ample bams for any Company, and are woruh more thin the entire Capital Stock of the Company. There are SEVEN WE1XS now in successful operation, yieldirg hrpely, from which regular monthly dividend of two raf. cent, are being paid to all stockholder, and there ii eteet as meance that this Company will goon be able to Py from SIX TO TEN I'EH CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first class Compatie?, and is justly said to be the most successful of any yet organized. Its reputation has now become so thoroughly established, that no mere need be said on that point. There are greater inducements and better opportunities to malte money on these Stock than any other in existence, while at the same time they are good feoiebty for any and all persons to bold. From the New York Herald.) "Newa has been received and abundantly confirmed fmm several sources, of the e tri king; of a new 20(1 bar el Well on Cherry Run, abore the Reel Well, a few bods eeoh" the ranfEarr or THE FlEaT NaTIOXAL PeTEOLEIM COMEAST." From tbe New Tork Evening Express "Our telegraphic dispatches received today from the Oil Regions, inform ua of the striking of 2K) barrel flowing well on Cherry Run, kear the Fia-T National Pktbolecm CoatraüT's raoriBTT. Cherry Run Stocks will be in demand to morrow." From the New York World. J "Tue Fi&feT Natiosal Petiolecm Coxraxr is a first-cla&s organization, whose officer are of the hihet standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desiroua of purchasing reliable stocks Tbe General SuperinteLdeol is pioneer io tbe Oil busice?, and well known a$ t mot efficient manager . From the New York Tribune J Tbe FiaeT National is the name of the F troleum Company wbose prospectus and map are before us. The name which we ee among the Directors are imp's recommendations for this Company, acd a sufficient guarantee of its future management." J3PALL oedebs ar Mail oa othkbwise will be raonrTLT inisnm to vxtil the Stoce r ALL SOLD. OfGood rcepociible Agents and Exchange Broker wanted id every city and town in the United States and EritUn Provinces, with whom
m liberal arrangements will be made. t5T"AU orders and applications, whether by letter or otherwise, mast be addressed to II. . HOWE c CO., COMXIESIOX MlXCIAJtrt. marM dtf 43 liberty Si., New York.
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