Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4564, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1865 — Page 4

DÄTLY"SEPITINEL

THTKSDAT MORNIHO. JUXE f. At-twasauc TVr4 In Isle bsasotaal. IrnajejaUy oa nay 'rirai here, I perceeded to tba SoUWood Home, and calliu' U my assistant, a youcg man froa our town ho write a good ruscin'a hie J. I rot d orngraph on the register, sul bandan inj rsbrell to baldheaded man behind the counter, who I 'r,.ed wis Mr. 'SpoUmTooJ, I said, "Spot?, low does she run?'" II called cullud purson, cd said, "Stow tie n'lmn to the cojrd. ar.d give aim cart t. a tuber 1." "Isn't Grant here!" I id "iVrhs; Tit's -wouldn't crv! 105 tijrnin' in with Mm "Do. jou know tit Giora!?"' inquired Mr Spot wood. "Wall, bo, bei 'xaf'tly; but he'll remember iu. II brother in law's auLt bought her rye bm! I to eocle Levi 11 oae wic'.-r. My uncle Levi's rye meal wa " Pooh! pooh" Mid Spotsy, don't bother Lie," and he ihuf'd my umbrella onto tbe Coor. OV eerelii him not to be ketrlesv with that wepin, I accompanied the African to nsy lodging. "My- bredber," I 4. "air you aware that you've bio 'mancipated? Dj jou realize bow xiorüi it U to ta free? Till me, toy dear brother, doe it Lot seem like some dretm, or do jou rV.ilixe the treat fact in all its livia and Lo!j tnagEitood?" . He ted L would take aotaagin. I II ihuw'd to the cow yard, and laid down MtJer ft ccc mcle cart. Tbe botet wn orfa! erowded, ard 1 was es.rry I hadn't coot to the . L;toy PrUon. TLo I should bav slept comrtt'e e&ufT if the be I clothes hiJu'l bio pulled off mvdarUk' the tight by a scoundrul who hitcbd Bul to the cart and druv it off. I thus lost mj coverib' aaJ my tbroet feel, t little hunkj this mornln ü.n'ral Haileck offers u the hospitality of tke city, gitin' me my choice of hospitals. II has aUo very kindly placed at my disposal a small pox ambulance. - I'JIOJ IE.ITImKT. There ii raly grettdea! of Union sentiment in this citr. 1 see it on er'ry hand. I met a ouin to-day I am not at liberty to tell Li DiCif, but Le h a oi l aud influectial titi ten of Richmond, and ee he. "Why ! we've bin ßghtin agin tbe Old Flsg ! Lor' bles me, bow iftMar." He then borrer 'd fire dllsrj of rue and bust into a flood of tear Sed another (a man of staLdin and formerly a Littet if Uuel) " Let u it once Hop tbi efl'ooahoo of Rind ! The Old Flig i ooJ enuflT for me Sr," he added, "jou air from the 'orih! Hate jou a dougbnut or a piece of cujtard pie about you ?" I to! ) him do, but I koeir mm frota Vermoat who hi 1 jut ortnizetl a sort of restaurent, wbera be. could go and make a very comfortable breakfast on New Euglaad rum aud thecoe. He borrowed fifty cecti of roe, and aakin me to tcnJ bini Win. Llovd Garrison's ambrotype as ?oon aa I ot home, he walked off Slid another, There's bin a treracnJous Uniou feelin' here from the fut. Hut we was keptilowr. by a rain of terror. Have you a UgcrretTpe of Wendell l'hillip about your pernon ? nnd will you lend me four doi!.tr lor a tew daa till wo air once mote .i lupj-t .v. u'iitc 1 reople." a raoco AMD mawtt sctncttNtu. Kce'in' a little pec kith, 1 went into a cuin' house to day, and eucounterfd a youti mnn with Ion? black htir and lendcr frame " lour man," 1 ml! Mr tut gravely ted, " thij crooll war is ovtr, aud you re bcWt. It h rather aecetfarv for iombody tu lick in a good, (ju tre, lively fite, and m ttit ere cae it happens to be the Lnttod rutc4 ot America, ion tit piendid, but we w too UiAny fcr you. 'I Leu taike the best of it, k let u all give in and j ut the Republic on a farmer bsia nor ever "I don't glost over your tuifortitH, my younjf Iren . rur trotn it. 1 tu a old man now, .V my bart is fofter nor it once was. i ou see my apec ttcles i miitencd with nulhiu' vcrv like ter.i. I'm tbinkin of a e of good rich lilud that ban been pilt on both si les in this dredful w ir I'm thu. kin' of our widdcrs and orfuns North, and of your'n in the Sooth. I kin cry for both. B'leeve me, my young fren' I kin nlce rav old bands tenderly on the ftir junir bed of the Vir ginny m.id, whose lover was laid low in the btttle dual by a fed 7a I hullet, aiid fay, as ftrvtntlj an. J piously a a ve a'rable pianer lik rnt' kin say anythin', üod b gujil to you, my poor dear, my pooj der." I rii up to gj, & tskii, ray yuns Southern Ire'- kMnlJy by tbe htnd. I aed, "Yung man, ado ! You Southern fellers Is probi v my biotberj, lLo' you'te occasionally had a cu-c queer, wajt ol abowin' it! It'a over now. Let us jiu iu and make a country on this continent that shall giv' all Kurope tbe cramp in the atummick ev'ry lim? they look at us ! Ado, adoo!" A Laali ut tlic " tliollc A Fuilurw There was a conference ofpstoriof variom denominations at St. Taul's Methodist Church, Iu New York, one night last week, to aee f a onion of Protestants to arrcht the progress of the Catholic Church could be agreed upon. Itev. Dr. Btcou cent an essay that waa wntleu by hi ou. He thought Christian union oLe of the most fescible things in the world. The Congre gattoual platform was large enough for all ereat'.oo, and all the aects bad to do wag to come ou the platform, and all would be one. They could not give up infant baptism, and .o could not the RiptUtd; could not give up the right to ordain their own minuters, therefore could not accept tho Episcopacy; could not give up the independence of the Churches, and there fore could 'not be Presbyterians. But all these could become Congrcgationa'ista easily. Dr. VermUyn represented the Presbyteriar and Reformed Dutch element. He reatded his sect as holding the middle ground between the extremes ot Congregational independence and Episcopacy, lit? stated distinctly that it wa folly to talk about Christian Li.iou while the Dsptits excluded Christians from tht ir communion table becau-e they were not immernd, and Episcopalians excluded mii.Uter from their pulpits who were or diincd by a Pre.bterian. Dr. Western r-poke for the Hipiists; he aiid the btis of Christian union was: "One Iord.oae f tith, one bipt:m." One Lord and one failb they already had. Now let all have the oue baptism iu other word be come lUptiüs ar.d the union would be com plete He said it was no pirt of tbe duty of Hsptlst. to McriCce their views on that question. Hifhop Cox represented the Episcopalians. The feb!ene.s of the Protestant Church consisted in i's bei::g in fluids and not an organized army. The only b.is of union was tbe church organization known as the Episcopalians. As the Corgreationalists in?ited on lhe:r notions as the basis of Christian union as Dr. Yermilye said that if to be one all mut atand-on the Bap tist or Epieopaliaa platform "it cever would be j done" a the P.;itits refused to yield immer-' ion, and the Episcopalian ordinitioa by a' liishop the impossib;I:ty of a further unioa thi , now eii demoustrated aud the Conven- i :ion a.ourned National Intflligcacer. A Jtv Ditcoter) t An English physician has made uijcovcry ' which ha tticks may prove to te ot importance, i ard be followed by meUical results of the bigoest j interest. Hut however this mav te, there can be r.o douLt that it mill receive the attention ot the faculty of n rdicire, atd become the subject of experiment in hospitals itd infirmaries It oc curreJ to tbia gentlemsn to exsmite wi;h hc ' rr.?croco, the ire predict, a left oa a piece of gla. by the breaihtDgs of a number of" persons He found that d.UVrcLt figures cr imprefSioc were made by different breaths. He repeatec ; the experiment, ar.d tuide similar results. This induced him to make draw Ines of tleimrreioti, f which drawings were afterwar.ls copied on pia, t and bavepiree been exhibited :n London through ?he cedium ot a ngic lantern. They are sa d trf be extremelv interetLc in a r hvMolocic! poir.t ot view, ard etT curious even a a matter ' k( curor? -Irvati'n One of them ret r.ta the irLrf .f m view Iu & k 'i:.d.cof e Oa t msjMi fitd d.rc;rtto:ed to the ijectators tiere ; apFer an a'uif t u tt.ne r;ty of hies ai.d 1 coajbmaöoaa KJOe I ke dg is. others reemb- : l.ng Ur, others in fi iaer '.ke Lrm. and so on ! Thf rrpeei.t the brrthirp of ffYrer t india . . r ; - .. visuals, rvime men vi sc.rr.rr are yi onr.ion that in C4e of cor timptlon ar d otr er t ulmou- j ary c-mplairtt. ote-ervatMn o the harneter of the forms in wfcicb the ttetlh i df,s;ted t.t a glaa or otbtr urfc, after eai!-:.n frum the lut, wjll be nift vauble Certait.ly i: would

be an exUacrJinar il acoery that a disj:ii.. , -on the state of ore's lungs might be iven from a !

rcro-pneai rtrv.t.on o tne psruru.ar lorm a a a" - t : I aisucd bv the breath, as dcpo?;ied on a abett of las, patient. on emission from tbe luouüi of the .1 - I - I .1 - I

-VEHMIM 1865.

nr.iiMATonr 1865. "Flghln yri e.tV.,Vf 1 V T.C ty. fnly ir.'ah:M rrr.-'.j .t.r.r." "Fr rom ToUot . 'S4 4n?r' 0i ta tv.e Ilr.an Fm "tat coma out cf Jbeir toU ta a. "Costai V Eat, Roach &c, Exters I a r-J br Uli, . .!'., c , Ac. e., Ac. "Costar'a" Bed-Bug Exterminator, I a !I-4s!i t wa!!. u4 to dntroy, tA also as a entlve fr BH-B-:i; prAc. "Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects ! for y'u!ot. I'litvt, btrl, Antnu!$, r. T7Sld bv ml Drofr'iU nl rtilr rjri here Iff ! 5 J I:ewi t . ! of alt worthier I Nation. NT.'fe thatMJottr'"riiros U mpach Vox, I'.Mtle rxl fta-k brf'itm joa boy. ui:ttv it. tovr.in. fJagrrn-sf ipal rrtrr, ?2 H.adwat, Si Y6e. fy-SoMA-y m'l Dmgtf't and Iirs It IuJ!DeLO I , In.t. 1 8 () 5 . FARMEliS AND HOUSEKEEPEKS Should recollect that hundreds of doll irs worth of drain. Provisions, kc , are annually dejtrojed by Rats, Mice. AütJ. aud üüitr insects and vermin all of which cia bo ueveuted by lew dolhrs worth of "CosTaa'a" Kat, Koach, Ant, kc , Exterminator, bought and ued freely. CSee "CosTAa's" advertisement in ptptT. J5TSold in Indianspo!;, Indinna, by Druggists and Denlrs ruyll -(Jlwftn this all MEDICAL. DOCTOR BIGELOW, 031c e 179 South. Clark Street, "Omer c f Monroe, CSTTat. (O0 Xjtr.. Post Office Box, 1M. All Chroaic AodSasu al ffi ot a Privat and Drlicata Natur, tratl with nnparalIclrd succrw. Pr.ltiif. luw's Uuid to H.'altb, for ladies and g?utlmn, U publiihod monthly. md fr it If you think tha ritit.i;s of a j.hyxuian hu reiutktii)n xteii'la thrunguot tho entire Vtt ahoald b worth radicg. It is ent in plain scaled envelticf, frsoef charg. AItrxt tfrrjtUsctn hi treat1 by mail. Medicines sent to any a. Urns. Lodiea, Sfnd fir Itcriptir Circular of Virari I'tm'dfi ths latest anJ tit preventative vi . V ........ Rooms Separate for Ladies and Gentlemsn. CONSULTATION AT OrriCE.FREE. Orrica Iloras From 9 a. k. to 8 f. m. .-pcrtnatorrhia or Nervous lability, a eur warrant"!. ruiVAiT di?i:asi:.s. DR. COLTOCR, MEDICAL OFFICE NO. 03 SOUTI UeridUn .Street, forfrits his fee if he fails iu cur tnjr any case that may come under hU care.no matter how obstinat ar long sunaing. lie warrants you i cor. Rvrhlli1. In the criTnarr stace. helpsd In "5 min otM, enred In 34 hour. Oleet of 20 years standln enrd by Dr. C. 'Wer .ur 7 to U P. M. rV5 Fhilosopliy of Marriage. f IIIK I'KOrkiKltiKSOF rilK 5KYY YORK MUCKUM f Anatomy hav dt'niilned, r"rrilsss or ev BrnM. to lu free, (for the benefit of sutTrint; hvi nianitv. and stu-x -r"-.o:i cf ouacksry,) f'"r f tte'.r ni-s lr.tereftir.fr, and in-trtictive lectures on Murr as;and its disqualifications. Nervoa.s and 1'hj !icI lbi lity, I'remaiur declit. cf Manhood, IiiJiKeti"'i Wakne r rnre!lon. Impotencv. bsf Kncrpy and Manly row er: the irroat Social Kvil. and thos MtUdi which resült from youthfn! 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OPTICIAM.

. r MAJNLTACTUTiETl OF THE IUPR07ED PANTOSCCriC srECTACLa THE BEST IN USE. MOSES improved Panto.-copi Spectacles combine advantages me chanical and philosophical to be found in no other bpectarlua oliercv in the Moses' improved Spectacles uo only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sieht. Moses Spectacles are made of the finest materials, and best workman ship, fairly represented, und sold at their fair value dtutlon A' A'j'nls or Ptitltti s enifJoial. C7" Send for a circular containing full de cription, prices, &c, and how to ensure a perfect fit and have them sent hv mail. Address L. W. MOSES, Optician, 50 Eit Washington st., Indianapolis, Ind. IPROFEJSSIONAL. n 12 M O V j. L . Dort v UMI. TllO.IISOaV, HAS RJ1M0VF.D HL" OKKICK FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, U-1IKKK nK WILL CONTI NU b to trrat and cur Private Diees, in all their t.pecie-, .-tage, ramiiica'idis and phae. Dr. Wm. ThouKon will Rive to each patient a written Instrument, biiiding himrelf to eilect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. Dr. m. Thomx.n has made tev treatujetit of Frivaie Di.eaes a, üpeclaUy since the ear 1851 three year inthecityol KuJTalo, N. Y . , eiAlt years in Chicago, 111 , and twoyc ars in Ft-ona, III. During eight yers practice in Chicso, III., Le cured wver thirteen thou.aini caef. Dr. Vtu.Thmou, in bis practice f -r Scrofula, Rheutbalic and i;eieral iiit-afi of the blood, u-es a Fumiatint? Vajr HatU of the tuost IngenU.ns Virtd.in conjunction with internal trtatui-nt. KMINAL KMISIONS, thecor..-eiiT:. ric ofself-abu.-e. This holitary vice, or depraved M-xual indulRance, Is practiced by the j-outh of both fexe to an almost r.ulimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of tuorbid ynlptola unle.e comt ated by ccitütit-c ini-dical mcaaure", Sallow countenance, dark -pjtn nndcr the eyes, pain in the htad, ringin iu tbe ears, and nobe like the ru.-tlin? of leaves and rat tlin of chariots, uriexiti ss about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vwon. blunted intellect, los of confidence, diüldeiice iu approichif:g tranRer-, a disbke ts form new acquaintances, a di.pojjt u:i to shun shirty, loss of memory, htctic (luthcs, pimple and variou eruptions about the face, furred tongue, niLt Kweats, fetid breath, cocgbi', confine ption, mononianiA, and freqeent ly invanity. The afflicted, ou the firs-t appearance of aiy of tbe above symptoms, should Immediately apply to Dr. Win. TLomon tor relief. ffg-tnyre av.l Coiiullati..n oti.s No. 21 South Del war street, IndiaLapoli:, P. 0 Box ltij '. Jat,lJ4-dIy MEDICAL. M A itf H O O D ! How Drstroyrd, How Kcstorrd. uv. ;. s. n;i)i;KY. Physician and Surgeoni No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. J5C0NNKCTI0N WITH THE GENERAL PRACTICE of Medicine, 1 treat by a new and reliable medium, and with the happiest results, all forms of diseases of the Nervous, Seminal and Urinary and Sexual systems. Toung men with holhw cheeks and pallid countenance, telling in fearful language the eilent working of some formidable dieae undermining your constitution, memory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death, reflect wtilo reaton holds sway and avail yourself of a treatment that dissipates the slightest disease, and cure the harras!ng weakres and other causes of serious difficulty aDd perpetual annoyance. Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Sexual lability, Impotency, F.flects of Self-Abuse, and their result Inability to Consummate the Marrlag Contract, Mental and Phyicsl rrotrstior, Fpilep.-y, Insanity an i Consumption. "TLe foe. Like a staunch murderer, steauy to his pnrpose. Presses him close through every lane of life, Nor misse once the track, but presses on, Till forced at la.t to the tremendous verge, And at once he sinks." Likewise, I will (rnarar.toe a radical cure of Syphilis, GonTrha and Gleet, in all their btsges, entirely removing frctn thellootithe last tpark of these terrible dieases that s rainally tmrn up the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. Tbe beauty and extreme delicacy of the female organization, to ay notbin of its phyiioloincal characteristics, are snSicieiit indications that it is tub.'ect to forms of disease and modifications peculiar to ltelf. The physician of the present day docs not encounter any more forms cf uterine diseases than did the physician f fifty years ago; but owing to the present social condition of woman, her diseases are increased to frequency, and to the truth cf this assertion the melancholy deatbsby consumption bear ample witness. At the American Dispensary we treat by a new method, and with the happiest result. Prolapsus Uteri, (falling of the womb,) Eruptions of the Skis, Chlorosis, or Green Sickness characterized by yellowish, dirty green pallor of the surface; Kmansio Messium, t r absent Mentrualioc; Amenorrhea, or Retention cf the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and d;2cult Sow of the Mnsc-; Menorrhagia, or profuse Men struation; Leuchorrhea, cr excessive and altered secretioti of the mucus generally white, or nearly cuh.ress and transparent. Reader, I have given you a class of d.eaei that are met with !n Females of all a?es. hether married or unmarried; and to married Females would say that there are many otht r forms cf diseases peculiar to your sea di.ae of Pregnancy, Parturitian, and Lactat.ou, of which spaca wiil not admit an elucidation. I om.t it for the cousr.l cfcinjber, adding but ens more disease to this bt, and that 1 a formidable one Ulcere tion otthe body of tbe L'terns. If you are a2i;cted ;:h organic weakness, or any asMiMijfr of nivrh:d pteL,aesa cf this cha-acter, yea have no time to spare, but at once appiy for md cat a d. If to i late to arrest the disease, it is at leas: possible to palbatetls symptoms, and thus tnoothe the pathway to an uat;me!y crave. In a majori'v of m-tar.res these d;seles have msJa con.-:Jeratle p regros tefore the parent tecoiaes alarmed. I? sone caes an emaciation is the first InJicatior ttat attracts tbe attention ef tbe patient friei.ds. ln here, reaurr, lei s t cali jvur eirae.Nt iitftiUon t ifce fearful significance o' the wird wati::g.,, It notonly censtfutes tbe leaiiig feature, but the earliest ar;J Bist omiBon srmptor s of Couump: in, examples cf hieb are invariably n;?t with In yocrj ladies ho a-e elft-d with tigh )a.!lscial ed'Tsiruts, reftae5 ac-cio?'i-LnitL!, a l fjn Ca-Lia w.tb cnx.atural br.lUancy not regjrj.r? tb e i k1:ctns a. U;rfthoe of inciplert disease, bat those jfrsonal charms. True, ala2 tb put 'CotisumpUuT.,' chek ne'er Iok u-ore pure. And lovely, than hen pat ail enr. And yet that l.'.o- m, so ire: h no ?'.!!, lias lent its fles-f.r g aid t kill. And speaks, t th seha wa ch iulue, t'f s cito-, lica h ai.J utJeru g to. ; Though b jut ie:r? ancLt o fair, C nld dream that death w as tLert! Adires P. 0. Box YXA. ir7OSlpe honrs from 8 A. JC. to 4 F. M. Ro,m Xo. 21-,7lta.st fashmgrn Street, Indiaaspoli, Indiana. ffbl6-dlj

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DR. JOHN BULL'S con I'ov.'Ni) rin mm I? i itIll 4 Li The .Latest and Jlost Impurtaial Discovery OF TEC NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! Ho man's nsnie Is more intimately connected with ths history of MATKRIA MKDICA of the Unitesl States, or more favorably known as a pioneer io Medical Discovery tbantbst of Dr. .lohn Hull, ofLouUville, Kt'i.tut Lv. His inimitable preparation of S A A tAll 1 1.LA has long stood at the head of the various compounds oftbat valuable drug. Uia Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. Iiis Worm Lozenges, in Ichh than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as the continent cf North America. Hut tbe crowning glory of his life remains to le attained in his discovery, or lather cotubiuatiou, for he dues not claim to have been the discoverer of : il Ii It 0 which 's tbe basis of tbe Bittet new offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitant. of Cetitral America, to whom its virtues have teen an own for nior than two but.dred years. Armed with It, the Indian bids defiance to tbt most deadly malaria ami handles without fear the most venomous serpents. Ills a belief with them, that while there is breath in tbebod. the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the isea.' may be. While Dr. Hull is not prepared to endorse this evtravItant pretension, he ii nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases arising from expo.Mire, ei'htr to change of wen!Ler or eiligste, or to miasmatic influence, it stsnds. WITHOUT A RIVAL! Atid justly (lcBrvn th rtpututiou it hanso lono wJojeJ iu CVbt.nl Auitrica aud the Went Indies. I IN DYSPEPSIA And lt atteudant train of symptoms, it acts more LIKK A CHAhM than a medicine. There Is nothing In the whIe range of Materia Medics that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of this wondi-rful plant may be found in the 11th edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pa.ges 13S7 and im A series it experiments in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has Just becu brought to a successful termination, and be is now enabled to ofler to the public combination of CF.DRON with other approved tonics, the whole preserved In the best quality of copper di. tilled Bourbon Whisky, which be Is confident has n equal in the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, bo tb lie have long since learned to estimate such t.. o their true value. The safest plan is for every one te te for himself the virtues of a new medicine. tilVK TIIF. CEDROW BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND YOU WU.'' KETEK USK AN OTHERS. It U not necessary to pnblish a long list cf diseases for which the CEDROX BITTE KS are a specific. In all diseases Of the Kowels Liver or Kidney. Iu all affections of ths BRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -15GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to super -t-ie ail other rmedies. It cot only eure these diseases, tut It presents then. A wine glass of the Ritters, taken an hour before each met!, will obviate tha Ul effects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen tte person takirg It against disease ander the most trying expo?r.re. Sold by Druggists and Grocera Gen. entity. Dr. JOHN DULL. Principal 03x, Fifth Street, Loaisvl le. Ky. J'jLD WiluLFJALE fcl DAILY, EEEFEK & RUSH, 73 Soutla lrltlun Mrcet, INDIANAPOLIS Who also sell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. SMITH'S TONIC SYRIT Remember fAII,l. KKI lKIt it tll'Wtt 4elP4-!lv.wl3tcaa.

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Losses Paid in 46 Years OVER JETNA building, IHD1AHAP0LIS. . y ' 1 - V t: Erected 1859 Owned by tho Co. NUT iSSETS JANUUiV. 1865, $3,677,362,71, FIRE AXsTID I2ST3LuA.ISrJD XAVICi ATIOIV RISKS HSjrAcencles In all the prinr'pnl Cities andTown in the United States. JT"7Applications for lnurance w,ll be promptly attended to. ABROMET & BRADSHAW. tnchlS-'ÜS-dly 1NDIA5AP0IJ3. INDIANA. STATE tj INDIAN i f. t !., ti(i. I .C-tv r ! ' . iiiA'i. (wj-ZL STORE Jb'ßGKHaa SO COiSXECTIOX WITH AKT OTHER ITABMJ ML.NT of the eame name, In or o;t of Ind'niajlL W. & H. GLENN. PrcDrietow DRY GOODS. on sCD O O o to w z. c e O Ü o O k. -3 mmt X 'X. o 2 f a -a o o O o 2 CO C i. CO o o O to tili K Ja -3 a 2 zl .! to M 3 C sa, o p I I c w mm C - C mm, I S m 2 -.tOÜ u z 2 . er i "i. i. m V k aa CQ o o O oa o O o O m ta U P CO Ü o o c RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT f pnZ C3TITKD STATES Ii TK-H0Ü31. 50. Ii SOCTD Illinois treet, Indianapolis. Indiana, At this old and well-known establishment, the ladlaa can have silks a:d woolen gfrods dyed in penaanect anJ teaut.fcl colors; and gsLU' garments thoroughly renovated and repaired. New and ecorxl-hand clothing bought and sol also, a paücalar branch in the business denominated ficedraw. Ug biUia itable clath, or Uar in any garment can est wrocght at it can not be viaibla to ths nakad eye. Reaemberthe place, yo.il botlm initoli street. alO J08IPH HARRIS, Preprleter.

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W P H a K H fi 0 51 0 0 Ö CO SK v. 'S 5 b H R fi b to 0 b 0 H Ä 31 Ü P CO M W EH p s I w Ü w P5 10 0 r. I 7 CQ CO 3 REAL ESTATE BROKERS. I- , V ialy'-dly MEDICAL. mm WILL CURE CATARRH. WILL CURE COLD IN TI1K IIKAD. TILL CURK AN OFFENSIVE BREATH. WILL CURE PAIN IN THE HKAD. WILL CURE ULCERATION IN THE NOSE. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF HEAR1NC. WILL RF STORE THE SENSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF SIGHT. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF TASTE . WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WHEN CAUSED BY CATARRH. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, As is now admitted by all informed, caaslng irritation and ir;fiammstlon of tbe mucous membrane, while the Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gently and gradually removes all unnatural Incrusta tions and deposits, restoring the deceased membrane to Its normal condition. A httiglc Mottle will I a at u Jlonth to be- used three times a da'. IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. ZfCall for a Circular describing all Symptom Dr. I. II. SEELYE A CO., Sous rnorartToa, Chicago, nifnoia. JO3 Laboratory at Freeport, Illinois. AT WHOLESALE BT JOHN D. PARK Cincinnati. O. WM. JOHNSON Detroit, Mich. DAILY, KKEFKk A RUSH Indianapolis. BROWNING SLOAN Indisnapolis. ir?111! by all Druggists. decM-dlyeod Voting .Ut ii's ?IMlic:tl Atlvher. GRATUITOUS advice gives la diseases of the nervous seminal, urinary aui sexual organs. In tbe reports of the Western Medical Association, which are sett by mail In sealed envelopes, free of charge. The erganization was formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and is composed of the well known physicians, to whom all letters mast be directed, DRS. JACKSON, HERBERT A CO., ek3-dly Box 4M CincinnaU.O. REAL ESTATE, 6cC. FOR SALE. 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BRADSHAW ST., Within 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. T LOTS WILL EE SOLD AT A VKRT LOW X price on lor 5 credit, tbe pirchaser required to tnlld on each Let withiu a glvea time. For particular apply at the oST.ce of the Citizens' Street Railway Cempacy. II. U.CATUERW00D. Indianapolis, Apr;! 2. 1-C5 aprtS-d:f TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICER. Executive DrrATMrT or Ixdiasa) Buasac or Kixaxca-. lNDlA!AroLis, Jure 21. IbCl ) I ND1ANA OFFICE RÄ. k bare Iseea or are servtnipn i tm imr. ara inforra that Uetr OrJnaca Ketarw t will be Rials up aid pieaeat ieia proper wpar.inent an certificates of acqultuncs obtained, rre cf cAury, by apptvlns; to Mr. C. T. Raoker. Chief Clerk Stata Ordnaoce Department, otBc np stairs over Vsjens hsr4ware atore, N.21 West Wanrton street. Inilacapolli. Bv raakisK retama, as abwva urted, oSkers wnl not only save ail tees bet they will be able to settle with tha Government and draw their pay from one to three months earlier than if tbe business I entrusted teClaln Arnts. By erdsr af Governor MoaToa. W. H. H. TZEÜXIX, ÜS-i riflaadal Seeref ary.

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THE FIRST NATIONAL PET10 171 nTr COM3?L2STY. Oranited under the laws of I'ennsy 1 vania. November. IrdS4. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. l'ar Value of Shares g.l Each. A LiMiTin Amount or Stock foe sali at thk LowtsT cash EtaerRirTio raici or $3 00 rm iiiAat. No Liabilii) (o Stockholders TLe lauds of tbia Oompanj, embracing over l?,.r)ÜU acre.-" in fee ftivrLie and IcasebolJ, ir (situated in tbe VERY HEART OF THE Oil REGION! Tbe l'J.'I acres wbicb they own on tbe A!!e L'bany,:two miles above I'resiidcut and otily titt miles from tbo new 2."0 banc-1 well u I'ittbola Creek, and tbe lease of 22 acres of tba celebrated " Wjlkit sj Tract" alone, are ample baiii for any C4ranahv, and are worth mora than tbe entire Capital Stock of tbe Company. Tbera are SEVEN WI'LLS uow in successful operation, yielding largely, from wbicb regular monthly dividend of two rra cent, are being paid to 11 etockboiders, and tbera is ktkkt as staANCt that this Company will sooo Le able to pay rem SIX TO TEN PER CENT. PIVIDENL'S. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among tbe firet class Companies, and it justly said to be the most auccetseiul of any yet organised. Its reputation baa now become ao thoroughly established, that no mere need be said on that point. There are greater inducements and better opportunities to make money on theee Stocks than any other in existence, while at tbe fame time tbe? are oooo raoruTT for any and all persons to bold. From tbe New York Herald "Newa has been received and abundintlr confirmed from several sources, of the striking of new 200 barrel "Well on Cherry Run, above tbe Reed Well, a riw rods from thk raortarr or the Filst National Petrolium Comtast." From tbe New York Erening Exprwi "Our telegraphic dipatcha received to day from the Oil Regions, inform ua of tbe striking of a 200 barrel flowing wrll oa fJherry Run, sear the FiasT Natioxal PcraoLzcx CoxrAXi'a raoriRTT. Cherry Run Stocks will be in demand to morrow." From tbe New York Wörld. "Tar FiaaT National PrraoLtirM Comfaxt is a first-clsM organization, whose cfScers are of the higbest standing, and we c Leer fully recommend it to all parties desirous of purchasing reliable stocks Tbe General Superintendent is a pioneer in the Oil business, ad eil ktewn us a mot efficient manager." From the New York Tribute Tea Fiarr National is tbe name ot the Pa j troleum? Company wbo-e prospectus anJ map I are before us. The names which we see among the Directors sre aop'e recommenda-ion Tor this Company, and a sufficient guarantee of ita future management." fTAu. crxjixs it Mail or otuirwisr will aa raorri.T ATiEDri to i xtil tbr Stock i ALL SOU'. 3fCtool reepoukible Agent and Exchange Brokers wanted to erery city and town in tbe United State and British ProTince, wiib whom liberal arrangements w ill t made. 2fAll ordera and applications, whether by leaer or otberwiee, must be addressed tq II. . ROWE c CO., Coxxiasio McRrstarra, oarU dtf 42 Liberty St.. New York.