Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4557, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1865 — Page 4

DAILY SENTINEL

REAL EÖTATE DROUERÖ. WATCHES. MEDICAL. INSURANCE. DRY.COO06. PETHOLEUn. ümerican Watches. Losses Paid in 46 Years

it

WEDXESDAT MORNINO. MAY 31.

!

rirrii aveiie rocictv.

Th an th Wrk ! Mn-Ta-latlal llellrnrt Had am fleatell ln AkortUuist. From tie 5w Tor 3e. If o llttl sensation bat tco created io Fifth avena circle by tb erection (now join on) of aa expensive tod rather aoique edifice od tn mm nf Fifte aerond t'.eeet Various rumors rVMV W m m j w - - - - - - la regard to tb etardiog of it probat! occupant bare been for some lima floating among the el'.ta of Ibe etropolii. By aome it bat been repreaeoted aa the future residence of General Lee. ail by others it bw heea metamorpnosea into the abode of foreign Count, or poibly Frioce of the royal blood. Lately, however, the CccuciencM of oar Fifth ateDue denixec Litb been more than caually exercised by a strange rumor (which ii nevertheless true) that the real owoerof the priocly ediSc wai neither General Lee. general acybody eis, nor even a foreign Count, but no ether than Dr. Lotmaa, bui)Dl of JXadtm RetH, the well known female physician of tbia city. Tte bui'cJicg has beta io procui of cotitructlon for a year or more, and when completed aaj about the 1st of June or thereabout prom les to be unurpied la elegance by any private residence in tbia city; and although, to be sure. Madame Restell represents a rather unique order of aristocracy, ber fait wealth will, of coure, insnre for her a reception of considerable rc among the "fair women and brave men" with whom Fifth arenue abounds Oardi will be is sued, and a reception of no ordinary magnificence will take place. But to the building: ' The itj!e is of tht order which sprang out of the reform of the sixteenth century, and having originated io Italy, is known aa Italian Renoitcance or Manier a TeJe$eo although .pirtikiog in gome measure of the Ramaniiqne. The front (of brown atone) consist of three atories tod basement, facing fifty feet on Fifth avenue lis proportions and that general unity of affect 'which depend upon proportion, symmetry, or whatever e!e that alemeut of beauty may be called, are of tbo most perfect order imaginable. Nothing more so can be conceived. The portfolio is formed of graceful Corinthian col um us 'opon which rets a heavy uniquely ornamented nandril, and the windows have that peculiar form, appearance, or (shall we say ?) eipres:on .which makes them neem like deep set, grace swliy shaded eyes .bln(r eye I.ke antique jewel Set In f arian statute toiic." The whole ia surrounded by a ßearj railing which extends to near about one hundred or poasibly one hundred and fifty feet, on Fifty second street. The entrance in Iront is under a magnificent crescent, tn Mourtt'iue, resting upon Corinthian columns timilar to thoe first described, as suppoitiog the prtjection or the portico. The doors are not jet completed, but there i no doubt, from the general good taste of the edifice, that they will be made to correspond with in effect, with what pointers would call the one of the building. The buttresses are of the order usuilly denominated "tiling," and belong to the second period of the iianaiieanee, in whieh.in fact, the elegance and ornamentation of the style attained their apogee. We mi.-, howeer, tLe uosaccs, the boeses, the trefoils aol qutrterfoils. with all the fetni-Arabesque pageanty of the period, and rats them not, perhaps, unpleasantly in this eliGce of a more modern, and, in some respect, les oruite ?tyle Many wonderful curving are, however, displayed liere and there; but the peaeral merit ot the building is in almo absolute combination of beaut?, simplicity an I b ddi.e--; and to Hand nt a distance ai:d gitxe up at the ist of Kittyscond street, it is almost impossible to repress an apostrophe ol admiring rhapsody. Oiie prone to repeat to hiuK'cif some of the weird lecriptions d the Haunted Palace, such a this: "AtiJ all with parl i b1 ruby RlowiLp, Wa that fir palace d( r, TLroub which came II ing, fl wiri, V i,U, AU'i rkliiit evrrmore, A trKp f spirit, wb!e sunt duly T-a. but to mm. In f surpn.inj tautr. wit ai.'l w tMlom f ttirir K:i. Or ihie: "Zu th (jreene.t (four ii .1. i i . . . . i ! lue Ktct i;j(Cis irnauicu, Onre a fur ami stately palace, KJJnf palace, reared ita Leal " for, uded, oever dii the eye of aa artist look upon, or the brain of an artiot coDceive a design more perfect in ita symmetry. Hut it is not until jou ei.ter, ihtt auylhir.g like a full con ception of the uniuenesa ol the edifice ia obtained. Upon the riht of the hall, as you pass under the crescent and between slender Corinthian columns, lies the drwing-room; upon the left the reception room. The former is a model of elegtnee. It n retlly entitled to be called an objet derertu. The columns, as you enter, ae ot the s me order, painted or decorated a In SctiyoU io a manner to resemble the more antique designs of the mosaic. The floors are iiiUid o( oik and walnut, and the ceiling an! w.ills are to be splendidly frescoed I'a-sicg through the drawing room, which in nearly square say l?xl! you are coutronted by another pair ol columns of the same peculiar ornamentation, with folJiug doors of mihogany and rosewood exquisitely wrought You ptss between the?e columns and find yourself dually uihered into the prlur, wnich is elegantly fitted up for the dispUy of !Utuuy and various works of art. Dejond this, and la.t of all comes the dining roonf. Dut it ii principally iu the cupola, which holds the elaborately carved staircase, thtt the full ideality of the etl'ect is felt and comprehended. The stsirway ii on your left; before and behind you are .ets of columns. You pass ud the winding steps to the second story. Here the same effect is repeated. You pa-ii to the third story, and here an elaborately wrought concave, fourteen leet high; by about the same number in dismctrr, holding a skylight, rests upon four columns, ii.r as those which upheld the glorious domes of the city by the sea." Here the eilect i of ti e rno.'t auguat and iratgiuat'iTe order of ti c mf.rJet ai.d most idea! grandeur; here is the concentration of the beautiful, which heiiCe ra.Ti.hts atjd psrsades the whole building, until you seem rather to be pissing through some vision uy dome of clouds superb through some pol ice like that ot the Prince Prospero in IVe's tale of the Mas.ue ol the Ked Death," thsn a dwelling of the nineteenth century, erected on Fifth arenue, lor the more ordinary purpose ol a city residence. It is but jut to reansrk, in closing, th.t to I)r. Libmtn Fifth stmue is iudebtei for the unique design of this princely re.-iJem-e, although Mr. Moo it bis acted as the artist, and ha superintended the minor details ot its con traction. We b11 take occasion, when the building is entirely completeJ, to refer to some of its beauties more at length. Dr. Lohmtn and MaJime nestell will occupy the edi&ce about the first ol June. It is expected that the whole cost of erecting it will amoun at least to $160 .01X1. Fifth aeaue his h id her petroleum aristocracy, her hoody ar a'.ocrcy, her military aristocracs, and how nm,y others ceeJ not be enumerated. It is now to be honored with an aristocracy of a new order, repre-et. ltd by Mviame liesteil and spouse, which we miy c 1 1 . for trie sake of a came, the medical aristocracy. Whether Madame Ke-teii expects to follow herprofesMin at her cr re-i icr: -e we are unable to say; but from utter abeuce of the usual decorstiors of the dtmi mtnde. Mich as Cuf iJ. reclinice Venules anJ the hie, we judee not. It is m. st I kely that she will abar.dou active life altoge'her, and iavet herself with the otiurneum Jijmtatr of her jriri.-rly fortune acquire 1 dow ti town, and rett'e cion a? the representtti e let ier of the fan Thru we shall hear of mg n ffcet.t pirt.es i;imu b the aetlthv Midtmetu the elue of rur up tow n circle', wb.m she i:ow palrou ies. A mut.th r -o will decide the queii'!)s TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS. KxEii'TlTK I)LrsarMi:M or lxuiaa) Iluaiac cr FlXACK. iMJiAaroLt. Jute 'J4. l?f4. INDIANA 01 TICK It, who be beei or are serviLg'n the army, are :nfora1 tLat tbeir lrdr;aiie iwturus will be saade cp and p!fca'.d tc tUe proper Iepartiaect and Certificates of acqaltlaixre bta:te.J, rrt CA 'Jtt by applying to Mr. C. F. keoker.Chiet Clerk State ih-d-' aaset Departmetit. cc sp ta-.r or Vajena' hardware store, .21 Wet Wakinirton street Indianapolis. Ef rnaklr returns, as bvve directe,:, oUU ers ;'lnt,t only save all fee, but they will be able to u: m'.ih tke Goveruae&l and draw their pay froa. oLe to tLree raöcths earlier than If the bcs'.r.es !s ettrcsted t u Cla! Aeeati. By erisr cf Governor Muatoa 1 Tf. H. B. TTRÄILL, 25-dtf ncaaclal Secretary.

Vi

'75. HCl A CAPD TO THE LADIES DE. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FEMALES. Infallible in Correcllnp Irregularities, ICciiiovinObstriiclloii of the monthly Turns, front Whatever Cauvc. unit Always Surrcful uu Irc'entatlve, An.J the only sure" anJ CERTA15 RKMKDT for all tboe äfftet ngcomplaint j o peculiar to the sex, whether MaoarHel r inla." TbeeIHI ar nothing pew, but have been used by the Doctors for many year, both in France and America, with unparalleled DGcceM in every cae; and be is or (ted by many thousand ladies who have ued them to make the Pili pobhc, for the alleviation of those Koffer in jr. from any trregularitiea whatever as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit It. Kcnialea peculiarly kituated,erthoaappaioji themselvea so, are cautioned agaiQ!t using lhee 1111 whllsin that condition, a the proprietor asanmes Bo rekponhlbllity aftar the above admonition, although thtlr mildoeaa would preveutaoy michlof to health. Otherwise the t ills arerecommended. Foil and explicit directions accompany each box. 5000 0, BOX FS HAVE BEES SOLD IS TWO TEARS Tea thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and atents, to all parts f the world, to which am-wers have been returned, 1i which ladies ay nothinglike the above Pilla have been known aince the .SCIENCE OP MEDICINE PAWXEDCPON THE WORLD 15 REMOVlXQ. OBSTRUCTIONS AND RESTORING 5 ATT UK 10 ITS PROPER CHANNEL, quieting the uervea and reatoring therosy color of health" to the cheek of the most delicate. PRICE f 1 00 FER BOX. SIX BOXES for 5 00. Sold by all Dm ri'ts, and by the following Jobbing and Drug Mouse, Agents for Indianapolis, Indiana: (Ladiea, by tending f, can procure the Pills, sent confidentially by mail, and without observation, to any part of the city or country,) and for sale by TOMMNSONftCOX.No.l'.Ea't Wahingten street. 8TEWAB.T A MORGAN, No. 40, East Washington street. W. I. 1IASSITT A CO., Ko. 14, West Washington utreet. II. II. LEE. Nos H and 20,Bats' Block. J. P. SENOUR, No. 5, Bates Hou,e BlfKrk, and by IAII.Y, KCCrLK V Kl Sil, Wholesale Drnggi.-ts, No. 73, South Meridian ttreet. G. S. LACET.Geueral Traveling Agent for the Western State, 16, learborn treet, Cbicaao, IltinoU. N. B. one (Jeuuine ntlesg the tox Is higned "S. D. HOWE." Jan31-dljewl MEDICAL. HOT tOyCALL FOR A CIRCULAR 8Y.MPT0JIS.-t9J DESCRIBING ALL SYMPTOMS: Tie ytnptorns of Catarrh, as they generally sppear. are at nrt very UrM. Iersns rua tney nave a coi l. that they have fnquent attacks, and are more sensitive to the changes of temperature. In this condition, the no- tn.ty I s dry, or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, afterward becoming thick and adhesive. As the dieae l'cmes chronic, the discharges are increased in quantity and changed In quality; they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or coughed oa. Tee secretion are or fenive, causing a bad breath; the voice Is thick and nasal; the eyes are weak; the wte of the frnell is lessened or destroyed; deafness frequently takps place. Another Common and important symptom of Catarrh is, that the person is obliged to clear bis throat in the morning of a thick or Mirny mucus, which has fallen down from the head during the night, w ben this takes place the per son may be sure that bis dieae ia on ita way to the lungs, and hould lose no time in arresting it. The above are but few of the many Citarrh symptoms. A Mntrle llottle will last a .Tionfli to bo iitrd three times u luy. TESTIMONIAL From Hon. Thomas J. Tumor, Ex-Member of Congress rom lllinio, late Speaker of the lllinoi House of Representatives, and Grand Ma.-tcr of A. F., and A. M., of the State of Illinois. Fa it roar, October 21, 1SG3. Dr. D H. SacLTc Dear Sir. In reply to your notice of the l-tb inst., I would say that I was severely afflicted with Catarrh for year, when I became acquainted with you and bought two bottles of your liquid Catarrh RemeJy. Before 1 had ued one bottle 1 was aen.-iMy improved, and before the second bottle was nLhed, was completely cured. I can recommend the medicin to all aT.ictedwith Catarrh. Respecttully yours, THOMAS J. TURNER. 1)1. lr. II. SUE la YK aV CO. Sui t PaoraiKfjas, Chicago, Illinois AT WHOLESALE BT JOHN I. FA RR WM. JOHNSON DAILY. KKhFEK A KLSII BROWNING X SLOAN fQjTAiid UT aK by all Dru; gits .... Cincinnati, 0. ivtrtot, Mich. Indiina;xli. Indianapolis. decl3-Uljed i . jus Zr.'l lirr :ir ff ' li it-r J .. f r t 3 eLt tauii Voting JleiiS JltMlical Advisor. (GRATUITOUS advice given is dUeae of the nerJT voos eminal. crina-y and sexual orgars, in the rrports of tke Western Medical Association, which are ent by ma.l In sealed envelopes, free of charge. The orgar?ialion was f.ni'ed to disperse new and re!!Me treatment, and is compoed of the well known ph) sician,to hm all letters must be directed, D&S. JACKSON, IERFVRT A CO.. eb3-1ly R-s 136 Cincinnati. O DOCTOR BIGELOW, 0co 179 South Clark Street, it rner of ?I--nre, CXTClOO, JCm... Foe 09ee Box. 14. A:i CLroai: aa 1 5exaal Ii.s-iises of 4 Privite and IUicite Nature, tr.it.l with cn;arai1' I u-cr. Ir H tre1 a l.u-.ia to Health, f r Ia.'.u-s anJ fm.tlenen, i putlished tn n:h!y t-uM r it if V Ml th.:.k t!.a vr:!:nt if a pliyuia vit: e reputation eiter. !a throu-Wout the eut.re Vest should fce w,rth rf iJ.Ljc. It is sert ia tla.B sealed eovel. es, freecf charpe. A!nit every case caa te tre iteJ by mail. 31ed;cine pnt t any a i Irra. La.!ies, sen l frr descriptive Circu!r cf ViMne l;-fJr, the latest and t-et preventative of CvorepUoQ known. Roo-ni Separate for Lad e and Gentlemen. CONSULTATION AT OFFXC8, THE. Orrici Horas : Fri-ta 9 a. . to S r. .'ermatorrhcra or Nervi sie Debility, a cure warranted. ruiVATi; imj:am. DR. COLTOUR. XEDICAL OFTlClt NO. C3 SOUTH Uerid.an Street, forfeits h s fee If be fails in cur ltijr acy cx that may come under his care, no matter how obstinat er Iocs; standing. lie warrants jon a cure. Syphlhs, ta the primary stare, helped In 25 minute, cured ta 14 hoars. Gleet of 20 years ständig etJred by Dr. C Ofl ora t to I P. M . -'art5

m

(

9 J

p.

EUY A GENUINE WALT II AM WATCH if yo sdurable an I reliable tim-keeper. BUT A GENUINE WALT HA 31 WATCn-it coats v. and is worth double tlf j rirp of thee worthless Enf li' and Swiss watches. GENUINE WALT HAM WATCHES, made expres.l fif Railroad EnjinTt nuif Vnnirltrt. GENUINE WALTHAM WATCHES, made eiprea' f.T Soldim he.iry hnntinf -case, acenrate time-keep r We iret or Watches direct from tfie manufactory, aui kep none but the genuine. SINGLE WATCHES SENT TO SOLDIERS orothei in wnt of a tinie-Ueept-r, at the luwest possible rate" The trade supplied at factory prices. Seud for a ' cul.ir. We also have a largo variety of l.w pr'rcd Swit Watches, Fin Jew lry and Solid Silver ware VV. P. BINGHAM t, CO.. 50 East Washington Street, Near did Fellows' Dall. PROFESSIONAL. REMOVAL. Doctor WITI. THOMSON, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICR FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WIIKKK HR WILL CONTINUE to treat and cure Private Diseases, in all the!r species, ftages, rami t'ca' ion and pha.es. Dr. Wo. Thomson wdl (rive to each patient a written Instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, er make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomn has made tie treatment of Private Diseases a specialty since the year 1A5I three years in the city ol Kuflalo, N. Y . , eiaht years in Chicago, 111 , and twoyears in Peoria, 111. During eight years practice In Chicago, 111., be cured wver thirteen thoo.-and caes. Dr. Win. TLoniMju, In Us practice f-T Scrofula, Rheumatic and uiueral diseases of the blood, um s Fumlzating Vapor l-atb of the mcsit ingenious kind, in conjunction with internal treatmcm. 8KHINAL KMlS.sloXS.tbeconscquetce of:.elf-atue. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual Indulgence, Is practiced by the youth 4f both sxe to an aloiuot un-limit-;d extent, producing with unerring ctrtainty the fallowing train of morbid symptom utiles combated by scientific rudical measures, viz .Sallow countenance, dark cpjts under the eyes, paui in tb head, ringing in the ears, and noist like the rurtliug cf leaves and rat tluirf of chariots, uneaincsH about tue bin", weakm.s- uf the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, los of confidence, diffidence in approaching strat gers, a dislike U torn- ue acquaintances, a dipoit to -hun society, loAi uf memory, beetle flushes, pimples and variou eruption about the face, furn d lo.igue, niKLt sweats, fetid breath, coughs, con-uruptit ti, nionouiania, and frequent ly Insanity. The afflicted, on the tUft appearance of any of the above symptoms, shoullimnifdiately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson lor r Iief. fJOgrOtFce adCo-inltnti..n RcomsNo. 2V South Delware btreet, Indianapolis, Ind. r.U Box 165). Jan24-dly MEDICAL. MAN H OOD! How Destroyed, How Restored. Or. S. rEiIEKY, Physician and Surgeon No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. 1 21 CONNECTION WITn THE GKNERAL PRACTICE of lled:cine, I treat by a new and reliable medium, aud witk the happiest reyult.i, all form of diseases of the Nervous, Seminal and Urinary and Sexual systems. Young men with hollow cheeks and pallid countenance, telling in fearful language the silent working of some formidable disease undermining your constitution, memory and reason, harrying you to a premature death, reflect while reason holds sway and avail yourself of a treatment that dissipates the slightest disease, and cures the harras-irig weakness and other causes of serious difficulty and perpetual annoyance. Spermatorrhoea. Seminal Weaknet-s. Xoeturnal Emia eions, Sexual Debility, im potency, K Beets of Self-Abuse, and their results Inability to Consummate the ilartiags Contract, Mental and Physical Prostration, Epilepsy, Insanity and Consumption. Thefoe, Like a staunch murderer, ateaay to his pnrpoce. Presses him clee through every lane of life, Nor misses once the track, but presses on. Till forced at last to the tremendous tefge, And at once he t-inks." Likewise, I will guarantee a radical cure of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea and Gleet, In all their stages, entirely removing from the blood the last park of these terrible diseases that sä gradually burn up the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and extreme delicacy of the female organisation, to say nothimt of its physiological characteristics, are suäkient ind.calioLS that It is tub ret to forms of disease and mod.fications peculiar to itself. The physician of the present daydixs net encounter any more forms of ut-nae dieaes tbau did the physician f fifty jears ago; but owing to the present social condition of woman, her diseases are increased to frequency , and to the tru-h of this atsertion the melancholy deaths by consumption bear an pie witness. At the American Di.-pennary we treat by a new method, and with the happiest results. Prolapsus Uteri, (falLcg cf the womi,) Eruptions of ths Skia, Chlorosis, or Green Sickness characterized by yellowish, dirty green pallor of the surface; Kmansio Mesium, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or HeteUion of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and diC cult Cow f tbe M.-nse-; Menorrhagia, or profuse Menstruation; Leuchorrhea, or excessive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly coloress and transparent. KeaJer, I bave given you a class of diseases that are met with in Females of ail ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would say that there are many oth r forms of dieaes peculiar to your sex diseases of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, ol which .pace ül not admit an alucidation. I omit it for the council chamber, adding but one more disease to this list, and that is a formidable cue Ulcer lion of the body of the Cterus. If you are aS.cted with organic weakness, or any as. semMe of morb.d phenomena of this cba acter, you have no tije to spare, but at once apply for rad csl ad. If to late to arrest the disease, it is at least positle to palliate the symptoms, and thus smoothe the pathway to an unt.mely srave. In a majority of intances these deae have mada considerable roere before the paiient become alarmed. In hot case an emaciation i the rt Indicator tbat attracts the attention of th- patient's frieid. Am here, reader, let n.e call your earnest atientiun to the fearful iniScacce o tte word "w ticir. . " It cot only con:i;utes the leading feature, but the earst ai.d mt ominous sympto s of Consump ion, example of which are invanal-ly met with la yourg ladiei who a-e gifted wi;h high intellectual er.dt wme Lts, reCned accomp i.-hmetts. and eyes f a.-hing wth unnatural brilliancy not regarJir.g the-e l.Hlicatiens as beinir thoe tf incipiei t disease, bat those o' ptr-nal cha-m. True, ala-! the rxet sings Cor.aumption cbek ne'er locks core jure. And lovely, than when past all cure. And yet that bloom, so fresh sc still, lias lent its fleeting aid ta kill. And speaks, to those wh3 wa:ch its hue. Of s cknes, dea'h and uSerirg too; Though w ho, just viewing argtt 0 fair. Could dream that death was there!" Address P. 0. Dcx 1261. JOOSce fcoor, fr0BB S A. M. to 4 P. M. Room 5o. 24 S. K-t Washington Street, IndiaBapolis.Iadiana. feM6-dly

Dr. A. I. ALL, No 65 North New Jersey Street, ctSVw-dly

DR. JOHN BULL'S

COJiroUND 01DR0K BITTERS. The Latest and iTlot! I in. portant Discovery OF TEE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man's name is nort intimatnly connected with the histerr or MATERIA MEDIC A of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer in Medical Discovery than that of Dr. .lohn Hull, of Louisville, Kentucky. : Bis Inimitable preparation ef SAItAPAlt II, LiA has long stood at the bead of tpe various rraapounds of that valuable drug. j His Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household w&rd throughout the : West j and South. His Worm Loren- j ges, in less thAn a year after their introduction, attained a reputation t t As wide spread as the continent of NortL America. Hut the crowuing glory of bis life remains tj) be attained in hii discovery, or rather combination. Sjr be does not claim to have bem the discoverer of CI-'. lKO.i , wbicb s the ba.-is of the lütter m now o.Tarcd to the public. That honor belongs to the native' inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues hve been mown for more than two hut, dred years. Ariied with it, the Indian bids defiance to th most deadly malaria arid handles without fear the most venotnou1serpents. Itis a belief with them, that w hile there is br-'athin thebod. the Cedrou is potent to cure, no matter wLat the isea? may be. W hile Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorle ll isevtravajratit pretension, be ii nevertheless sajti.-Sfd from a thorouuh examination of the evidence .relating to iU virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases arising frm exjOsure, either to chi.ne-e of weather or climate, or to miasniatir itifl jences, it s-tands t ; i WITHOUT A RIVL! Aixl justly drnerte the reputation it haseo long etijoyed in Ontral America and the Tfest Indies. IN DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of symptoms, U acis more LIKE A CHAKM than a medicine. There is tr.thing In the wh)le rang of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full acconnt of this wonderful plant may be found in the 11th edition of the U. 8. Dispensatory, pages 1337 and IKS. A serit-s of experiments in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he is row enabled to offer to the public a combination of CKDRON with other approved tonics, the whole preserved in the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is confident has n equal in the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, bu' ub He have long since learned to estimaje such t.-, .jo their trne value. The safest plan Is for every one to te for himself the virtue f a new medicine. til VI' T1IF. OEDRON BITTERS I OSE TRIAL, AüD TOU L aiVKlj USS AS OTItKRS. t t It is not necessary to publish a long list of? diseases for which the CKDRON BITTE KS are a specifld. In all diseases of the j (towels, Liver or Kiiliiey. In all affections of the RKAIN, DEPENDING CPON Df RANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; j ! i -LO GOUT. RHEUMATISM AND NEU U ALGIA, AND IN j FEVER AND AÖTJE. It Is destined to supersede all other rmedies. It not only cures these disease-, but it prevents them. A wine glass of the Bitter, taken an hour t-efre eich meal, will obviate the ill . ffect of the not unhealthy climate, nd screen the person taking It against disease us Jer the mot tryitg eiportire. I Sold by Drugglit and Grocer (;cn. crallj. Dr. JOIL HlfLL, Principal 0f.ee, Fib S;reet, Lcti?vi:ie, Ky. Jk)LD WHOLtSALK BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 Noma .flerirtlau Jitreei, INDIANAPOLIS. ! Who also sell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, 5 BULL'S WORM DESTROYe):, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. Renwaber DAILY, KKFFtlt Ac ltr dacl84-d1yAwlt!eam.

OVER

S2L,(QQ0,Q TNA BUILDING, inDIAHAPOLIS. t4. . m-e- s. a. a Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. NET ASSETS JiiU.iR. 1865, $3,677,362,71, FIRE JJSTJD USTTLiAJSTID IVAVIGATIO RISKS X""Aeencies in all the principal Cities and Towns in the United States. IT7Applications for Insurance will Le promptly attended to. ABROMET & BRADSHAW. mchlS-'Co-dly INDIAN ATOIJS, INDIAN A. IN THE STATE tjjNDlANy fiwiiffffra m ; - "S-TJt -wV r-,-mm ... HM COKXECTION WITH AXT OTIIER IKT.VBLIJl mot of the same name, in or out of Icl;mapoli W. & H. GLENN. PrtDrietor. DRY GOODS. 3 CD o o Ü to a o 0 C u o I O 3 x. Si 8 at T3 o -. i. c e4 I CO o 4o r a T3 o o O 5 1 UC - to 3 O O O to V rs pi 0 (!) 0 M JO m a s o P e C5 O v. wo - T. ' 4 21 I o rt ! H to 2 "2 r 5 CQ O O O z z r o - c tn O O C5 CO O p

. Sj - j V - ? .

tun s r wr ' ;

to JtZ 72 - - m

- r(V W 3 . 4 y RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT r Illllt C5ITKD 8TATK8 DTK-BOUSE, SO. S8 SOCTB f Illinois street, Indiacapo'.U, Indiana, At this old and well-known estabii-haent, the la-lies can have silks and woolen goodj dyed la permanent and teantlfu! colors; and ger.t garments thoroughly rendTated and repaired. 5ew and second-hand clothing bought and sold, a1 so, apatlcular r-raach In thebu!ness denoralnate.1 fine draw, tng bill'.a i:able cloth, or tear ia acy garment cant so wrought li.at tt can not be visible to the naked eye. Remember the place, 5o. South UllnolaKreeu JanlC JOSEPH HA&M,rrepr1tor.

W fl H 0 b 0 m b H H y

'8 0 0 CO M eJ o LH P tn P w o w at z . 9. 0 b 0 H 'IS (9 e 31 - i 'i b H 23 a t o VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. "Fighteea year. etah'ifVed in N.T. City." ,On!y infallible remedy kfos-n." "Free T-rn Pisins." "'ot d-tngeroiis to the Hunun Fm ly." "Eats come out of their holes to tiie.'' "OostaiV? Rat, Roach &c, ExteA1 ! a paste "fed f li't, .Vice, .' i 7(. J,!,i i nit I .'ft A'iti, Ac , Ac, Ac, d.c "CostarV Bed-Bug Exterminator, Is a lic'iid r waL. u-ed to dry troy, ud aN a a prettit f i r I54-d-l5ua, Ac. "Coslar's" Electric Powder for Insects 1- for JJiMy .V'MihiAv, UnlH, Jjtll- JJltM, Jmrt t on I'lttht, I'cirfn, A'lhiiitU, ff. JL jPSold or all Drun'st and retailers everywhere jr ! ! ! I'.EWABB ! ! ! of alt worthlfsi imitations. jrT'See that "Star's" name Is 03 each Box, T.ottle aiiil lat-k before you buy. HItCV li. COSTA It. JES?"riuNTeat. iJsenT, 42 IJaoanwaT, "w Yosa. EgjJrSo'd y all I)rnggit and Dealers in Indianapolis, Ind. 1 8 (J FAKMLUS AKD HOUSEKEKPKKS Should recollect that huudreds of dollars worth of Grain. Provision?, &c , are annually destroyed by Rat, Mice, Ants, and other insects and vermin all of which can he prevented by few dollars worth uf ''CostarV" Rt, Roach, Atit, ,Vc , Exterminator, bought ar.d tned freely. ffSte "CostarV adverti-em-r.t in thi paper. 5?" Sold in Indianapolis, Indiana, by all Druggists and Dealers. myll-diwCm MEDICAL. Galen's Head Dispensary l.ktabllkhed in 1850 and Chnrtere by tiie l.eglalatiire of Kentuckys for itie treatment of roiaopeal JBlssoi A.nd all Affections of the Urinary and Ger f both Sexes. JUST PUBLISHED, A I'll IV ATI". ?ir.01CAI. TKKATINK N VKNERF.AL D1SRAST.S, including Gonorhura, Gleet, Syphilis, Stricture, Gravel, stone. Ruptures, Piles, FUtuIa, Urinary Deposit, and all Diseases of the Kidneys,LIa.!der,Prostrate Gland, and Sentinal Vehicles, and tbeir treatment, incltdirg a chapter 03 r. r T - Wit FEMALE DISKASKS. with ohserrations on marriage and the prevention of cor.cept.on. Coo tailing a Treatie on Self Abuse, ijiermatorrhea. Sexual and Ner voufUeb;uty, tiarrenness an-1 Im potence in toth aexeF; the ejects of these diseases oa the body and mind, and the Author's New Treatment of all tbee cases ia full, the only successful method of cure, with an exposition of Q-.ackery. This work is not a qaack a lrertiment, but a warning and a guide fjr married and ringle. It Is the ccly book that gives the treatment of all the above dieaes ia p'ai: K.r.glih, with full directions for self-treatment, and contains much valuable informat'oa not proper to miction in a psblic notice. Th? work contains. "ioO pags, and l(x plates and fLgravirtg of the above dieas. Sent to ax. a-Jdreas in a sealed wrapper, on receipt ofonsdcliai Those alictd with aj of the above diseases, before placing themselves under the treatment of any one, hould Cnt rea-i thia wTk. OrPICK 314 Fifth street, between Market and Jefferson, we-t side. To insure s.'ety to a!l letters, direct to GALKV& HKAh OISP58AET Tawert4?, IqisTiIle. Ky. oC4-4-'Jl MAN HOOD, VSD TUK VIGOR OK YOUTH ItESTOREt IN FOLK weeks by Dli. HCOLLfS ESSKNCE OF LIFK. Dr. K.cord, (of Paris.) after jeir of earnest soh-itation, has at length acceeded to the urgent request of the American public, aiid appointed ar agent In 5ew York, for the sa!e of his valaed aid highly pr4ied Eisetc of Life. This wor.dertul agent wiil restore Macbood to th not shattered con-matioDs In four weeks, and, if used according to printed ln-tructi' t, failure 1i Impo. sitle This Uf-re-toring remedy hould be taken by all about to matry, as its effects are pernaiieau. Success, tn every cae, is certain. Dr. Ricvrd s Ence t Lif is sold In caes, with full iB.tnictior:s for ne, at t3, or four quant.tie- in one foi t9, and will be sent to a::y part, carefully packed, en receipt of remittance to his accredited agent. Circular en "ree on receipt of four stamps. PHILIP EGLAXD. 44" Broome street. Ja-il-ily One door we-t of Broadway, 5. T. Philosophy of Marriage. rilUE PROPRIETORS OFTBE 5EW YORK MUSEUM 1 of Anatomy have detennined, re-ardl of etpne,to is.ue free, (for tte beneft of lu'erisg humanity, and suppression of quackery.) four of the'.r mst Interesting and instructive Lectures on Varr.ag tn4 Itj disqualÜUations. 5ervoi and Physical Debility, Prema'urt decline cf Manhood, Indigestion, Weakness or Depression, Impoteney, Lom ef Kr.erry and Macly Power, the rrea: Social Ivll. and those il aladlea which reenlt from youthful foll'ea. exeees of maturity, or lgueranc of Physloloey and laws of Mature. These JnTaluabl lectures have been the means of enlightening and saving thoosands, and will be forwarded free, on receipt cf four stamps, by addresatrg Secretary. NawTork Maaeuaof Anatomy aad Kedidae, CK Broadway, 5ew Tork Janil-dly

fl g

his a

ffl g

1

i yyp :m ti

a. 1 . . v - 1 i.a e -

THE FIRST NATIONAL

PETB0-1LEDE COMPAiSTY. Orgtr.ired under the laws of I'ennjlTanit, N'ot ember, lf4 CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. t t t lar Value of MinretgS Each. A Limited Avolxt or Stoce j.e 111 at THE LOWEST CAH PrBICEIrTtO PBICt Of fo PTE SHARE. i No Liability to StockhiSdrrs. a The lands of tbii Oompajjy, rmlfaeiiig orer 17,.rno teres in fei simple tod IrboIJ, are situated in the i VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The V23 acre wLicb they own o chany, two miles above Pre? id eH a tb AlieI olij tire miles from the new tlTl) barrel well I'itthol Creek, aiij the lee of VAi acres . I th cele brated "Wilkin Tract" alone, are up!ebipn for any Companr, and arc worth not than the entire Capital Slock of the Corar There are SEVEN WELLS now In soccel fu! opera tion, yielding largely, from whi monthly di?ideods of two pee rrx i regtilar tre Uiiig paid to all ptockbolder?, and there i$TttT a M'Rance that this Company will poonf e able to pay from SIX TO TEN' PER CElT. DIVI DENDS. I The First National Petroltiim Co. Ranks imonc the first class CompaiX, and is justly said to be the mo?t f ucce.pful t any jet organized Its reputation has now Qrome o thoroughly established, that no mcil need be e&id on that poict. There tre rea: jr induce menta and better opportunities to auu money on thee Stocks than any other io while at the same tine they are coon for any and all persons to hold. lUtecce, tOftlTT From thew York Herald. J "News has been receired and abund fctly cotjfirmed from peteral sources, of the itr I eg of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Ran, the Reed Wall, a raw ors raoic the rt'IltiTT or THt FlBT NlTIOMAL PlTBOLEfM CoWlItT.M From the New York Ercnin Eij.is "Our telegraphic dispatches reeeir' to day from the Oil Regions, inform ns of thJjurik'Dj of a LM) barrel flowing wll on Cherry 1 n.xriE the 1-ib-t National I'ltbolelm CRrAXT PEortETT. Cberry Run Stocks will in Je mand to morrow." From the New York World J "The First National Petiolecm 'MrAxr is b first class orpanintion, whoe o5c(i ere of the hijz;het etandinjr, and we cheerful! recommend it to all parties deiroTj of purtkwJo reliable ftki The General SuperintetAst i a Lioneer in the Oil businees. and well kn vn as a most efficient mansger." From the New York Tribune "The Fib-t National i the tatne c! Jibe Pe troleum Company whose propctua i are before us. The narxea which w se J map lbe Directors are amp'e reomicenda:9 this Company, and a suGrient uarantel ns for of it future marjaemeLt." r, CELLES BT Mill OB OTHEBVlll IIL be raonrTLT anENDin to cstil tub if-oca x .mm A l ft ALL SOLD. 3T"(ood reeponaible AsrenU and e ha&ge in the wboa Drokera wanted in er err city and tow: United States atd Driti?n Provinces, wit liberal arraosements willige made. t2f"All orders and applications, wht er by letter or otherwise, must be addressed to II. S. ROWC tc co.i m Coxxissioa MaacBAyi, marU dtf 43 Liberty St.. 2ew Yjk.