Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4566, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1865 — Page 4
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SATURDAY M0RNI50, JUKE 10. for thetUata Seutissl.J A IMCTCIU: SIIIITIOX. n-WVf to W. .V. IT BXTn ATH0 OeSlSO. A ptttars fcan open any tbaaul r weJl, A atanie pxtaro, of barefoot fir!, taadtSf amid the city's dasty ttrteu, On sand is clenched about a half-worn broom. That Indicates nr trade fee daintier fee, To make clean petba, that they B-t1 may pa-;-Tbe o!tr. aalf et tended, pleads for per; I d not tbT.k that Eapna wouM have turnet To A?ch blt, for hit X Ionia taer, for, .tta form or feature, trettlti there aanch Of rrv or rtttrm, a ertUt oil, -Awl yet there t levelin atxw f, Encircled with the homely, rarged a."d, Fr wbkh IL uncombed heir elao'dered atry. Thai drawa me to It. maay time dy; The ebann U in the eyea, tn great, round, eye.; They ars t rn wrmon, preacher, test; I bar greet faith In man school bit l!p, Cot3 Ifi eneyed kUt'S they wV. Sana; II. eyes are stsarher to his soul, lui take Their Jjbt from It true dje; tbey inl!', or wep. The art rot merely fearle, truthful, f ye , Koch as all children kit. nntil tbey look 1st tbe world ad find It full of lies. But breve as -noble eye, with Jat a Ung Of andnes la their depth, m joy bad paed. Too sweet fur imilfi, and left mit of tears An-?. lig'.jfg Bp tie dewy depths, u.nlifn . Tb, run pour out b beat tpn the dvtn, AM with his nlory Raod the tmnMlsg drop. FaJth. with a dazzle? ra llanc, fcatine tbt y-a TM, t a little dty ap iera. With tbooitit Ir.U nt upon ti trai;f er' Jo!, Bat, Uftd Ur arx her luwly trade. Her ool fcito mine, pak tbee wi-rW "It Uuot t'M'Ji U mutur creeUaariJ pray WKb fold4 tan ! n-i itieek op!iftd yi, Tba wLile tlijr lr(t, pror.e wp.n tba icrouiitJ, la farina; 'nalb a tr ff daily cares; Tba wblla tboa art at arUr.ce :tb t y life, (Walti bl ar bf!! abu-at wi;b t.'iorn; Tb aol wotj'i bare h'.t ranty tbar.k f?r iol, If H ba l Ki.t It fortb at ba'.f abam-l A f-raohr j a the earth, to rt auch car Aa an ccatfaal tnrui fjf at' b4tb; 5ay. (iol la vary tender rltb 11 1 rn; Andrei la Faith; acrept thy life from Hiiu, AuareJ tbat every g)ol will te Jet)wd, Tlat erery aasg will b witl.he!d,tLat nay; But for tba thorne, tbe ro perbap not aeß But fir thy air.a tbuu balt not pardou koowo. 'Tla but tta planting an.J tUe pruriing lime; Kaxtb'a beat I torn with ahibini; teel tu claap Tt." Owera eeej, arid Med-i beneath tb knite. Yet autumn brtr.R Lt aaiiLo t- ber lioi Thine autumn la not yet.'' 1bu da tbe tyt Of tbUchiU weep fah to tny aoul uh word Taa woakl not tblnc to Rr.il. aava n tha !;m Of tolH priest within thecbance! rail. Hotel In Anirrlra. There U co rnJ to the dinVrtnce of opiaioo Lctweea tho.o who approve the European plan of botel kepin, and thoe who prefer the Ameri can. Ti e argumentii in faror of une and the othar are mauiful), aud the couctu.ion ia pretty much a matter of taste. Ia New York, one may dimples of both itvlej.au'i doubtlctf- in some reo pect a better example than in any otber city of the civilized worlJ. For hotels, or prand inns, art an American urcclalitj. The Fifth Atworld, tpcUlly At the dinner hour. Nothing like it is to to keen in aaj European city. The Hodman Ilouae, the Kverett, the New York Hotel, aod tome others, hare adopted what U ealled tbe European pln. The main point of difference ia iu the restaurant principle, where the traveler can crder hi meal at hour and tlamM In anil . i m a 1 f ti.I n ,d.iuTa(a ih, mm. IIU1V9 iv lull uiiucii, wiii, v 11 ,j,uiv peoae accordinfj to hi wishes. The new plan has its adranur?9. lt U however to be r , markeJ, that, in adopting thU plan, the prices of lha plate at the rvOniriint table mut not bfl too hik'h. Thi hti been the trouble with the Kuropean pln. a. sometime tried bofore in this country. If the lowfht rate at which a plain substantial tuet! can b procured in one of the houaea on tbe new tjle, b actuall? a hiph as the full charge for dinner at the hotel on the old plan, then it i quite plain that traveller) will prcler trie Old style. The cxpeDsi of living, and living well, ought not to be higher in America than in Ku rvA I Aainarfi fti r mm n t ilia rt-i aai r f A mä . j S'W IU V I va i i j aa i w a iu rr. a'ua j'i i vi aravaaa-B lean diahe at some restaurants are extravagtntly higher than the price at firt clas re?t4urant on the continent in Europe. It is possible for three person to dine together in Kurope and eat a very tine meal, at a cost of not over tteveii franca each. Hut the Amt ricati-Europeiu plan lorbHH a CUtom, which prevails abroad, of or define a dih for one ai.d diriiing araonc two or .Lbree. On thia nvntein Ihrer persons order a fiue varirt Iiiitriid of thi4 if n I ii'rir hern tit - ---j - -.j order each dih for each pefii, und to pay the full price 0:1 the rani. Nor are the price sufficiently moderate to permit an extenf lv variety, eacept -t verv gro-it cipe3.-e Where thia fyttem of high pricci preraila, we are inclined t think that American travelers will prefer the old fashioued hotels At I bono it it greatly to bo regretted that so much extravagance ia visible iu the mitinoM and cuatom of the public. There are a great many people who pecin to think it tieceruary to Ute nearly everything in tho hill of fare. Instead of ordering a good meil and citing it with ttutk fulne, they waste enough for ten. good mealu This is a public wrong and not a mere private matter between the guests and the landlord. It is what makes high prices at hotels neceirv. The moderate and eiilv uti.-fied traveler has to pay for the wate of tho reckless. The public have a right to comoliin of those who are thus tboaghlleaa, an J it m a Rootl subject for moral reform, worthy the careful teaching of the press. f 1 W a t a - n. x. jour, oi tjom. . Couldn't Ihrow Ulm. r -t A writer iu the Chicago Via; tor relates the fol- ' lowing story: The f iliate of Georgetown, Ohio, where Gen. Grant and the writer of this article pent a part of their boyhood, the arrival of a show of any kind was a great event, and the one with whicn my story is connected was a circus. People came from every part of the country, In all kiud of conveyances, to gee the wonderful leats. To the boys, the pony and the tuotikey were the great objects of attraction. Tho toys and the monkey, as if etjojing peculiar favors, were per mitted to ride the pony. This pony was well trained to perform his part. On the occasion of which I speak, after the pony and monkey had performed to the great delight of the spectators, the manager akrd if there was not a toy who would like to ride the pony. The word had no ooner been spoken, than out atepped a good sized boy from the country, and took his peat upon the pony. The pony understood well the part to be perlormevl now, and as toon as he was turned into the riig. began ruoning at the top of hi ppeed, and to rear and kick as high as be could; then suddenly turung around the boy vent suddenly into the dut, to the great amuem?nt of the lookers on. The pony seemed to ei joy the trick as much as the audience. Tbe manager then mid, "I'erhap there is another boy who will like to take a ride." Finally out aterped l'Ijises S. Grant. lie was much smaller in size th in tlie boy who had just been thrown by the pooy. Tbe manager placed young Grant upon the back of the pooy. l'lvs.-e took the reins into his hand, aud tucked his heU close ia behind the houl Jcr blade, oi the prny. He seemed to comprehend the situatiou The manager, seeing lis iomrosure and self reliance; thought he would dve the pony a trial of what he must do. So he f;ae him a pmarterack with the whip, aud away hr wcr.t at the ton of bis speed, now rearing a high as to be nearly tweet on his hind feet, then kicking up so hih as to be perpendicular upou his f,.re feet; but L'lys.ses never lost low A moment hw equilibrium. The pony, finding be coulJ not in.borse him in this way, ran around the rind at the top of hi speed, and then suddenly wheeled about. Hut the rider was no: tvkeo by surprise; he threw both arms tightly about the neck of the pory. and stuck to him, aaiidi the great cheering of the crowd. The pony could lo more throw him from his back, aftn he could the motAey He 'fought itoutonthatl.r.e," as much as in taking Richmond and Yick'burg. Whatever L'lyssrs S. Grant undertook to do, he did. 1 1 M-W - - An Incident of tlie Itrbelllon. From tbe !Sa5.ii!e PreJ and T.me, Jane ) In the early days of King JelT. ere the keen edge of aioaiLeru chivalrv was blunted bv contact with the rauvisi;: of the North. Uuck Travis raised a rgicir.t among the young bloods of Henry county, iu Wet Tr.LeVce. The regiv meet was organized by the election of Travis as Colonel and the celebrated J. I). C. Atkins, Lieutenant Colonel. Trav. lo.t r.time in putt.'cg himself at tbe head of his cV.ltr.t band, and, "starting forth on martial deed intent." they ap proaehevl Ulioq City, Tenne-ee. juat at the time when Pillow wts transferring military stores, ordsatce, Ic.to Colacbus. Ky. Ttey arrived at tbw depot aimultaceoualy with a train from the bnth bearing several pieces of artillery. These, y some btrange mistake, were at ocee eized by
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Travis as Lbcclo guts, an J a telegram was immediately aent to Atkins, wbohaj remained t hind at l'atis, autoutciag tie brilliant achievement. The dispatch was handed to him on the ajuar surrounded by ft : crowd of citizens. lie glmtl at its coulents, tod looked around for the möt eligible site for ft rostrum. Discovering a pile of boxes on the comer, he made for them, followed by the eager crow 1. Maaoting the box, be lifted bs voice and an oounced the. glorious intelligence. . "My roun try men 'Ii siii, tbis is aproil ?y for Henry county ari for the State. Iam;ronl to announce to you that your gallar.t son, under the lead of the indomitable Trtvi. hive alreaiij wrcathed the'r brows with an imperishable fame The mnrderons artillry with which the tvrsnt I,?nco!o sooght to"r.lave our peiple. hi ben wrested from the tyrant's hand', srd" hete another dispatch W4 ban le i to t,e srevker. ai d he wis har I tr remark witi an 0th. "Iifk, alway was a I d f o! ! Pv gun, after all " ! viem f'ir Said a wealthv Virginian iu New lork, on being questioned aa to the progress and pro'petts of reorganization amoojr to people of hi State: "Talk trade to them." In the c ty of Lynchturg there is three million lolUrs' worth of good to bscco waiting to find a wav to market. Lynchburg is ft good tobacco storehouse naturally. VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. "Eighteen year etabti,ted in N. Y.City.". ')nly rufaf'ible remedy kno-vn." "Free from rolaona." "Not (laserous to tbe fluman Fanrly." "Sata come out of their boles to die." "CostarV' Eat, Eoach r&c, Exters I a pa-te ed for Rut, Mil', liiMicet Llitck itttl lUd Auti,tc , Ac, Icdic. "CostarV Bed-Bug Eitenninator, la a liquid rx wkU. ued tu destroy, atid al.a ax a pre ver.tlve fr ld-Il:igst dc. "CostarV Electric Powder for Insects 1 for ytht, MM,uitof, lit. Jlfl-Hug, Intftt np 1'litnt, J-irti, Jin imnn, . r?SbJ by all Iru'U aod retailers everywhere IT t I ! Riwtu I ! ! of all worthier Imitation.! rrSee tbat"Cotar a" name I on each Cox, I'.ottle and Hak before yon buy. lli:ICY SC. COlTAU. JtTPaiNCirat Dtror, 4W2 faoanwaT, Ifiw Teat. fySo!d by all Iruggit and I)eler In Icdiauape !, lad. I 8 (i 5 . FARMEUS AND HOUSEKEEPERS Should recollect that humlrcli of dollars worth of Grain, Provisions, ic , are annually destroyed bv flats. Mice, Ants, and other insects and vermin all of which can be prevented by a few dollars worth of "Costar V Hat, Kosch, Ant, &c, hx terminator, bought and used freely. ?TScc "ComtarV advertisement iu this pPr.zjS oId in Indianapolis, Indium, bv all Druggists and Dealers my II !; m MEDICAL. DOCTOR BIGEIaOW, Oficft 1T9 South Cl&rk Street, Xirner of Slonroe, cxrx&iao, JTr. Tom Offle Box. 104. - AU Chronic and Sexual Diaeaaeacf a Trivato and Dvlicato Natura, treated with nnparal laled ancceta. Dr.DUrolow'a Guido to Health, fur ladles and reotlsmen, is published monthly. Fend tr it if yon think tho writings of a physician whoe reputation extends tbroufkout tbo entiro "vTeat should b w-th reading. It ia aent in plain aealed eavelcpea, free of chargs. Almost erery caio cao bo treated by mail. Medicine sent to any addreas. Ladies, send for di aeript ito Circular of ! rt Kemtdf tho latest and t b-st preventative ofl fVinaff tAn Vrtitavvi I Rooms Separate for Ladies and Gentlemen. CONSULTATION AT OTriCB.TEEE. Orrtci floras : From 9 a. at. to S p. at. perruatorrhcea or Nerroo Debility, a curwarranted. I'll IV ATI ihkisi:m. DR. COhYOUR, MEDICAL OFFICK NO. 63 SOUTH Meridian Street, forfeits bia fee if he fails In cur lug any ca that saay come under bis care, no matter how obstinate er long standing. He warrants you a cure. Syphilis, In tbe primary atare, helped in 25 minute, cared In 34 hour. Uleet of SO year atanding eared by Dr. C. 't"e Kour 7 to 10 P. M. "ar25 Crratst IMin! firraijr Ever raiMfd! fte"Fiftpen"&a 1arp Utter -;,,s for two 3 cent tauipa. Galen's Head Dispensary i:taMlalied In 1850 nnd t'liiartere hy ttiei I.CKtalattiro of Kentucky for the trcatxnesit of r anwa ptBPoaw I. JL M as xaiaa mmm And all Affection of tbe Urinary and Get of both Sxea. JCST PUBLISHED. a pitivATi- ni:mcAi. tukatimi. OS YKItERF.AL DISKASKS, includind Gonorbea, Gleet, Syphilis, Stricture, Orarel, Rtoee, Ruptures, Piles, PUtula, Urinary Drpokits, and all PUea-ces of ttt Kldney,FU.iderJYotrt Ulaed, and Seminal Vesicles, and their treatment, Inclndir? a chapter en FEM ALK DISKASF.S. with ch. enratien on marriaire and the ft' 5fL y jT-ilJ i me c'' . Hj'tr? 'v prevention of conception taiaing a Treatise on Keif Al voCkLtebinty, larrenne abd Im ' z - - -v " . 1 J - . potence In both sexes; the ejects of these diseases o& ibe body and mind, and tb Aatbor' I? ew Treatment of all thet cave In full, tie otly accesful method of cure, with an exposition of Quackery. Fbiswork I cot a quack advertisement, but a waruir.? and a aruid for married and iugie. It U tbe only bock that give the treatment of all the above diea.es in plain KngUh, with fall direction for tk-lf-treatment, aud cntaiu much valaable Icformaticn not proper to mention is a pablic notice. TTse work contain!" S50 page, and 100 plate and ecgravirig cf the abors d.eae. Sent to &r.y a ldress in a aealed wrapper, cn receipt of onedclUr Those a2:cted with any i.f tbe above d!jteaeü, before placitft themselre under tbe treatment of any one, bould f.rt read tbl work. OFRCK 3H F"fth atreet. between Market acdJefTVon, we t sKle. To inure afety to all letter, direct to t.ALKN'S HEAD UIST4N5AKT Drawer 24. Lounille, Ky. ooU-4-4wl Philosophy of Marriage. rlin'rn0rRIf:TORSOrTnE 35 EW TORKJIUSKUM 1. of Anatomy bare deterrui-eJ, regardless .f eapease, to iue free. ;fwP the beLetlt of u2eris Luman:ty, and uppreM.on of qracVery,- for.r of tLe'r mot Interestir.g aad in.truct.Te Lrciure- on Marriage and ita disqas.i-cs!lona. -erv... -d rhy)cal IVb.l'.ty, Premature decline of AUufcoo.'.. ludls,,uOD, wkce or Ivprea.loa, IrapnteTKy, l.o f KtTCT and Marly Power; the great Sx-fa! Evil, and tbo,. ! which result from ywutbful foilies excee ,r maturity, or fenorance of Pbyislogy and law of Nature. Tbee inaluable Iec.ure have t eea the men of enlifbtafeing and saviit tbouaud, aod :UW forwarded free, oo receipt of fotr a'ai-.p. by addreicu sretary.Newterk Maaeata ef Ac atomy aad XeOiciu, eis Broadway, New York Janil-dly SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, 223 i:st Taaliincton Street, Mgn of Iii III llatid. IURNITÜRK and Stote Twre and DiLa tn rem plrta variety. A-- all klp-ia of noue Furpisbira; Heed. 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Thomson will ;lve to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. Dr. Wru. Thomson has made tbe treatment of Private Disease a specialty wince tbe year IS51 three yeara in tbe city ot Bufialo, X. Y . , eluht years in Chicago, 111., and twoyears in Peoria, III. During eight year practice In Chicago, 111., be cured over thirteen thousand cae. Dr. Wm. Thomson, in bla practice for Scrofula, Rheamatte and general dUeaaei of tbe blood, uses a Kumigatlnjc Vapor lath ot tbe most ingenious kind, in conjunction with internal treatment. SKMINAL EMISSIONS, the cou-ruLer.ce of,elf-abu.e This holitary vice, or depraved sexeal liiilu!(jvrjc, i.t practiced by the youth of both xes to an almost un limited extent, producing with unerring certainty tbe follow lug train of morbid symptoms unlets combated by scientific mdieal measure.-, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots nnd er tbe eye, pain In the head, ringing lu the ears, and noLea like the rustling of leaves and rat tlin? cf chariots, unen-Inet. about the loins, weakness of the limb, confu.ed viin, blunted Intellect, lo of confidence, liitl'idence in approacbiug tracRer, a dislike t form new acquaiuUnces, a dit-pokition to hbuo society, loss of memory, hectic fluhos, pimples andvariou cruptioni baut tbe face, furr d tonifue, rilbt sweats, fetid breath, courhs, consumption, monomania, and frequent ly inanity. Tbe afflicted, on tbe first appearance cf any of tbe abore symptoms, should Immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson for relief. HÖF-Offce asd Consultation Hcai No, 2 South Dtl--ware stre.-t, liidianapcli, Ind. P. O b-Ji 1 IjO'i . Jan'.M-dly MEDICAL. MAN HOOD! How Destroyed, How Restored. Or. IS. S. PKÄDKKV, Physician and Surgeon No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. IIS CONNECTION WITH TIIK GENERAL PRACTICE of Medicine, 1 treat by a new and reliable medium, and witk the happiest results, all form of diseases of tbe Nervous, Seminal aud Urinary and Sexual ay stems. Young men with hollow cheeks and pallid countenance, tellln in fearful language the silent working of aome formidable disease undermining your constitution, memory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death, reflect while reason holds away and avail yourtelf of a treatment that dissipate the slightest disease, and cares the barrassing weakness and other cause of erioua diCkulty and perpetual annoyance. Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, 2?octuraal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Impotency, Kßects of Self-Abuse, and their results Inability to Consummate tbe Marriage Contract, Mental and Physical Pro-tration, Epilepsy, Insanity aud Consumption. Taefoe. Like a Uubcb murderer, aUaay to bu purpose, Presses him cloe through every lane of life, Jfor misses once tbe track, but presses on. Till forced at last to the tremendous verge. And at once he sinks." Likewise, I will cuarautae a radical care of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea and Gleet, in all their stager, entirely removing from the blood tbe last spark of these terrible duea.se that so gradually burn up the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and extreme delicacy cf the female cr?an Uation, to say nothing of its physiological eharacteristfc. are sußicient indication that it 1 ub'ect to forma of disease and mod1flcation peculiar to Itself. The physician of the present day does not encounter any more form of uterine diease thau did tbe physician of fifty year ai;o; but owing to the present social condition of woman, her disease are increased to frequency, and to the troth of this assertion the melancholy death by consumption bear ample witness. At the American Dispensary we treat by a Lew method, and with the happiest results. Prolapsus Uteri, (falling cf the womb.) KrupUons of tbe Skia, Chlorosis, or Greea Sickness characterized by yellowish, dirty green pallor of the surface; F.mansio Messlurn, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Retention of tbe Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult Cow uf tbe Menses Meuoarhagia, or profuse Menstruation; Leuchorrhea, or excessive and altered secretion of the raucu generally white, or nearly coloresa and transparent. Reader, I have given you a class of diseases that are met with in Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would say th'at there are raany oth r forms of dieaes peculiar to your sex dl-ease of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. I omit it for the council chamber, adding but ene more disease to this list, and that is a formidable one Ulceri U n of the body of the Uteru. If you are ülxted with organic w eakne, or any assemblage of ei or bid phenomena if this character, yen have no time to spare, but at once apply for mM cal aid. If too late to arrest tbe disease, it is at leatt possible to palliate the symptom, and thus smooths the pathway to an untimely grave. la a majority of tnstar.ee these disease have mad considerable pngres lfire the pauent become alarmed, la seme cases an emaciation is the first indxatior that attracts tbe attention of the patient'a friends. An here, reader, let nie call your earnest attention to the fearful significance of the word "wasting." lt notoiJy coTjtlrutea the leading feature, but the earliest and mest ominous svmptor of Consumption, example of which are invanat ly met with in yocL; ladies who are gifted with high intellectual endowment, reSned accomp'ishmei'U, :! eyes .-Ling w;ih unnatural brilliancynot regardirg these idicatitna aa being those of lncipiert d:ease, bnt those of personal charm. True, alal the poet s;a? CeosuTrptlims' cheek ne'er locks mere pure. And lovely, than when I a-t all cur. And yet thai biotai, so f:e;h so Uli, lias lent Its Ceet rg aid te kill. And speak, to those who watch its hue, tf 'ckne, dea-h and uSericg too; Though who, Jut viewing argLtso fair. Could Jreatn that dea'di was there?" Addrrt P. O. F-ox 1Ä4. 1170- hears from I A. H. to 4 V. VI. Room No. 34 's , Kat Washington Street, Indiaaapotls, Indiana, feblft-dly
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DR. .JOHN BULL'S con pou:i ri;ni!ii minis. The Latest aud JIot Empor taut Discovery 07 TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man'a name ia more Intimately connected with tha history of MATKRIA MKD1CA of tbe United Statea, or more favorably known a a pioneer iu Medical UKovery thau that of Dr. John Hull, of Iotiivillc, Kt'iitiiek'y. nia Inimitable preparation of SAI13A I'Altl liA bai long stood at the head of tbe various compound ofthat valuable drag. His Compound of WILD CHERRY' has become a household word throuphout the West and South, ilia Worm Lozenges, in Ichs than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation A wide apread a the continent of 5ortb America, liut the crowning glory of hi life remain te be attained in hi discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of CM I) It O.I, which I the basU or tbe Hitter now offered to the public. That honor bei on pa to tbe native inhabitants of Central America, to whcni iti virtue have beenknoii for more than two hundred years. Armed with It, tb.Icdian bid defiance to tbe most deadly malaria and handles without fear tbe most venomous serpents. Itiv a belief with them, that while there is breath In the boo" the Odron I potent to cure, no matter what the Isaar may be. V bile Ir. Dull is not prepared to eudorse this extravagant pretension, he i nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases arising from exposure, either to change cf weather or clUnate, or to lnUstnatic influences, it stand WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deseri es the reputation it ha so long enjoy ed in Central America and th TVet Indie. rrv dys imoi'mi And its attendant train of symptoms, it act more LIKK A CHAKM than a medicine. There is nothing in the whele range of Materia Med lea that can for a moment Lear a comparison with it In this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in tbe 1 Ith edition of tbe U. S. Dispensatory, page 13S7 and I3HS. A series of experiment In which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has Jut been brought to a successful termination, and he I now enabled t J offer to tbe public a combination of CEDROX with other approved tonics the whole preserved in the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is conltdeut ha n equal in tb world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, W cb He have long since learned to estimate such t o their true value. Tbe safest plan Is for every one to te for himself the virtues of a new medicine. uivi: tiii: CEDR0N BITTERS OSK TRIAL, AND YOU WIJ L It EVER USK Alt OTHERS. It U not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CF.DR0N E ITTERS are a specific. In all diseases of the llowcls. Liver or Khlneys. In all affection of the BRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH Oil IJOWELS; -Hirn OOUT.RUEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It i destined to uper?de all other remedies. It not only cure thee diseases, but it prerents them. A w ine glas of the Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen tbe person taking it against disease uader the most trying exposure. Sold by Drnirsrtat and firocera ienerally. Hr. JOIIW HULL,, Principal Offce, fifth Street, Lou!v1'l, Ky. SOLD VI HOLES ALP. BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, ?J No tit 1 .vieridlau Mreei, INDIANAPOLIS. Who also sell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. aUiaeraber JJA1L.V. KEtlFLHA KliHIS declCti-d 1 y w lSteam.
INSURANCE.
Losses Paid in 46 Years OVJEJU iETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. -2' i"wi.'V Erected 1859 Owned by tho Co. NBT ASSETS JAXU.1M. 1865, $3,677,362,71. . IVAVIGATIOIV RISKS UaßT Agenciea in all the principal Cities and Tow n in the United States. ft JO"Appl!cations for Insurance will be promptly attended to. ABROMET & BRADSHAW. mchU-'CS-dly INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. mm store) j5bckHas so coMXEcrio wrrn axt other EertABList mot of the aame name, in or out of In-vnapolii W. & H. GLENN. Prcürietors DRY GOODS. 9fl JZ CQ T3 O o tt to a - a u T3 O or. U o CQ O 3 Ü o at W r c m x O ft w k. ü Si B 5 f J Z 0 CQ ä o - o CQ o o o as C CO O o O CQ s C3 O o - 09 Ü a o p us Z.2 1 to a co "St Zl aawssal - O a Oii Mis X3 - O u Eh CQ o o O as z C ja? CO 0 c c CO r3 O O O cn CO Ü p CQ Ü i e- s1 - - r z Ü 2 .? e.13 jr. li J '5 r. c a aiREN OVATE RS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT THK UNITED 8TATK8 DTK-HOUSE, NO.S8 80UTB lU'.nois street, Indianspolla, Indiaua, At this old and well-known establishment, the ladle can have silks and woolen gooda dyed In permanent aad beautiful colors; and genta gannenta thoroughly renovated and repaired. New aad secaod-hand cloth leg bought and sold; also, a p aticu la r brancbrin tbe buaine. denominated tie drawLag b:illA Stable cloth, or tear In azy garment caa be as wrought Uat It caa not be visible to tbe naked eye. R Member the place, No. S8 Sonth 1 11 two ia street. JanlO JOSEPH HARRIS, Preprlet or.
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H 03 E A 0 9 0 0 in . W - R - fi - & 1 0 s p M w 1 S 0 H ew P w ba. 32 w S w 0 REAL ESTATE DROKERS.Z IS. VATs r tt. s 4 " jza t t sjay W m. 'A ISA July2T-dly MEDICAL. t iQirrn pans xr ' v s WILL CURE CATARRH. . WILL CURE COLD IN Tllh. HEAD. WILL CURK AN OFFENSIVE BREATH. WILL CURF. PAIN IN THK UK AD. WILL CURE UIXJERATION IN TFIE NOSE. WILL RESTORE TI1E SENSE OF HEARING. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORK TIIE SENSE OF SIGHT. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OP TASTE. WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WHBN CAUSED BY ('AT A HR II. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, As is now admitted by all informed, causing Irritation . and inflammation of the tnucoua membraae, while the Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gently and gradually removes all unnatural Incrustations and deposit, restoring the deceased membrane to It normal condition. A nine! IfAttle will Inst a .tlontti to be used three limes a dar V?r CU11E 111 llilJlJYTEn JLQ IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. 2f"Ca for a Circular describing all Symptom Dr. 1. II. SCCLYC CO., Folc PaoraiEToa, Chicago, 111! oois. J 'laboratory at Freeport, Illinoia. AT WHOLESALE BT JOFIN D. PARK Cincinnati. O. WM. JOHNSON Detroit, Mich. DAILY, KREFER A RUSH Indianapolis. BROWNING ALOAN Indianapoll. 7And tor sal by all DruggUt. decM-dlyeod Voting Hen's .tlrdiciil Alvicr. GRATUITOUS advice given ia dlseaaea of the nervous seminal, urinary and sexual Organa, in the reports of the Western Medical Association, which ar aent by mail in aealed envelopea, free of charge. The organization w as formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and is composed cf tha well known physicians, to whom all letters must be directed, DRS. JACKSON, HERBERT A CO., sb3-dly Box 43 Cincinnati, O. REAL ESTATE, &C. FOR SALE, 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BRADSHAW ST., Within 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. rpHESK LOTS WILL EE SOLD AT A VERT LOW X price oa long credit, the purchaser required to build on each Lot wiibln a glvea time. For particulara apply at the oT.ce of the Cilitena' Street Railwav Company. II. H.CATHERW00D. Indianapolis, April 24, apriS-dtf TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS. EzECtTITK DarAkTMEST.Or IltDIAJf 1 iiUAIAU or FlXANCK. K'litivisni ! Jnr 2i lr&4. INDIANA CFF1CERS, who have beea or are aervlcgln tV bpt-v ..a t-'Arm A tV.t (h.lr Ordr. n.-a Rtnra m " J , v, v imivi .um. - - . will be made ap and presented to ta proper Department aad ceniScatea of acquittance obtained, re of chargt by applying to Mi C F. Booker, Chief Clerk State Ordnance Department, sice up ataira over Vana' hardware store, Ne.i?l Wm Washington ttreet. Indianapolla. BrmaktBg return, a above directed, officers win not only save sll fees tBey WM he sbls to sattle witk ta Geveminent and draw their pay from one to three montha earlier than If the business 1 entrusted to Claim A reut i. By order of Governor Moaron. W. H. H. TXR&XLL " aSa-d" flnancisl Secretary.
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PETROLEUM.
THE FIRST NATIONAL PETEOfifflJB COMPANY, Organiied under the taws of Pennsylvania, Nov ember, le64. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. Par Value of Slinros $S Iicli. A LiMiTin Amount or Stock foe sali at thk lowlst ca"?h st'BiCRiniox ruci or $3 00 na iHtu . No Liability to Stocklioldrrs. t The lands of tbii Oompttj, embracing 0Tr 1?,100 aoresi in ria simflk and leasehold, sire savu I situated in tbe VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The I2.l acres which they ewu ou the Alle cluny, two roi'tf above l'reilent ani only five miles frum the new ii.O barrel well on Pitthole Creek, and the lea-e uf 132 acre of the cole brated "Wilkin Trad'! aloue. are ample basis for any Cutnpnnv, and are worh more than the entire Capital Slock of the Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now in sucresstul opera tion, yiebling largely, fror; which regular monthly dividend ol two rit cevt. are teicg ptid to all ctoclvliol.Jers. and thre is iviir asM'aAXCE that thla Company will sooo be atle to pay from SIX TO TEN PEU CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first class Companies, and Is justly said to be the mo9t successful of any yet organized. Its reputation has .cow become so thoroughly established, that to mere need be a said on that point. There are greater Inducements aod better opportunities to make money on these Stocks than any other la existence, while at tbe same time they areoooo rmoriaTT for any and all persons to bold. From the New York Kerald. "News has been received and abundantly confirmed from several sources, of tbe striking of a Dew 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, above the Reed Well, a raw aois r&OM the r&orcaTT or the Fiejt National Feteolecm Comiaxt." From tbe New York Evening Express. "Our telegraphic dispatches received to-day from the Oil Regions, inform us of the striking of a 200 barrel flowing well od Cherry Run, max the FiEfT National PiTaont-af Cobttaxt's raoraarT. Cherry Run Stocka will be in Cemacd to-tnorrow.". From tbe Xew York Worlfl.J "The Fixst National Ieteoleum Covat is a first-class organization, whose officers are of the highest standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirona of purchasing reliable stocks. The General Superintendent is a pioneer in the Oil business, and wll known as a mo?t efficient manager." From the New York Tribune "The Fiest National is the name of the Fe troleum Company whose prospectus and map are before us. The names which we see among the Directors are ample recomnendationa for this Company, and a sufficient guarantee of its future management." tlfALL OEDEEJ it Mail oe otheewux will ie raoatrTLT attended to tntil the Stock ia ALL SOLD. ttSfGood responsible Agents and Exchange Brokers wanted in every city and town in the United States and British Provinces, with whem liberal arrangements will be made. f?T"All orders and applications, whether by letter or otherwise, must be addressed to II. . RO WE CO., Coatatiae.oa UaaxaaNT. marl 4 dtf 48 Liberty St., Htw York.
