Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4569, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1865 — Page 4

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DAILY SENTINEL expneco conPArjiCD. MEDICAL. VATCHGG. IN0URAf4Ct. DRY GOODS. pcTnoLCur.i. American Watches, WEDNESDAT SIORJflNO. JTJNE 14.

A wrtirr (a "All U Year Round" discourses: 'I will say, for example, that joa are woikiur n?an, earning a pound or so a weak, and thai I am sa led pecdtot pertoo.with ta tocottt of Ua thousand a year. I will not take the example of a kiog, because I appreoeod few parson la their se otrt would aspire to that nocomfortab! position. Well, theo, we ere both man, wun the same treses and the same appetites. As regard our animal catores, 70m eat, drink and leep; X can do bo more. Provided we botb bateicKriect, there ii no real d.Serence ta tbe satisfaction we derire fro a tbe indulgences. My meal may be composed of tbe so-called "delicacies of the season," while yours may be imply a steak Ld potatoes. When we hive both laid down oar knifes and fork and cried "enough," the sensation is the itue ia both cane. If you hanker after my delicacies, you own to a desire simply to giro your palate a passing gratification. 'Tour food ta really more wbo!eome and nourishing than mine, aLd if you were coded, yoo would enjoy it quite as much. The real fact I, that the "delicacies of tbe season" are invented and concocted for nt, cot becsuie tbej are good for me, or because therein any great amount of enjoyment ia tbe consumption of them, but became I bare a fait detl of money t ) throw away. I merely conform to tbe fasbioo in ordering and paying for item. I begin with salmon, for instance. Yoa think you would like to bare itlmoD every day for dinner. Try it three times rnoniog. Why, in old days, before railways established a ready and rapid communication with tbe London market, tbe servants of country gentlemen residing on the banki of the Severn, the Tay, the Lce ari l the Spey, made a stipulation in their terms of engagement that tLey woulJ not be lei on salmon more than three times a week. Pheasant acd ptrtridgo are ins dal cicies o the season; but alwaja to dice on pheasant aLd partridge would be loa toleraUe than perpetual bread and water. There ia nothing for which a renn should be mote tbsnkful than an ever recurring appeme for pla a beef and matt on nothing except the means of iriduJjr'g that appetite. Those highly spiced dishes, culled by fine French name', which are set upon the übles ct the rich and great, are mere cook' tricks to stimulate tbeUniuid appetite. To hauker alter such things is to have a longing for phi hie, not lor wholesome food. M.ny grand folks who habitually eat them are m str.b'e creature, who have to coax their stomachs at every meal pitiable victims of dyspepsia and gout. Luxury tu feeding, rests upon the vulgur idea thtt a good dinner muat coat a freat deal of money. Tke height of human leim? with some people ia to drii.k champagne. Why b tie theys) high an opinion ot thtt particular wine? llrcau.te it cost- mjre than any other, and i uppoed to be an aristocratic beverage. But what is the enjoyment of ihene pumpered fetdtrs to that of the hungry carter who SiUuoati by the wayiJe to thumb a hunch of bread and rhee, or cM men? The active

viicor ol that mm' ar-tx-tn i superior to all tLe sasce in the world. People who envy the luxu rluus fets of the riih, should know that the wise men who pit down to them only nuke a pretence of p.tit-tking of the so-called good thing's that are placed before ih-m. 1 have heard that the Cabinet Miri-ter, before they n into the city to the L rd Mayor's bar'Jet, dice quietly at Lome on some simple and wholesome viand, knowing ih.i there will te many dishes ou the groNtiii.g tble of Guildhall which they dire tiot tu Ii. i he Q'ietu spre-ids her table with all ttie tu 01 elaborate production ol the culinary art; but she herself nukes her dinner ( IT a cut of Htiiple muiton. Cook a vu will, und lavish money as )ou will, thcro i- ni txcteln g the ct joyn:ent oi tht turter ittiog by the rüdtide thum'ing ha bretd and cheet!" Iteiiiinltcrrtcra I Ttr. l.lncoln-IIls iMklikf) t f lloopa, ilr. F. U. Carpenter, the well known artNt, contributes an interesting cliafiter of hi reminiscences of Mr. Lincoln to Scunner's new monthly, liours at Home. Amon the stories he tell is the following, which he says ii a veritable relation of what actually transpired: A distinguished citizen ol Ohio had an appointment with the President at six o'clock. As he entered tbe vestibule ot the White lloue, hi attention was attracted by a poorly cld young woman, who was violently robbing. He axked her the caue of ber distress. She said the had been ordered away by tbe errang, after vainly waiting many hours to !ee the President about ber only brother, who had been condemed to death. Her tory was this: She aud her brother were foreigners, and orphans. They bad been in this country several years Her brother enli!ed in the army, but, through bad influence-, wi induced to desert. He was captured, tried aud sentenced to be fhot the old story. The poor girl had obtained the signatures of ome persona who had formerly knowu him, to a petition for a pirdon, aud alone she bul cme to Wahngton to lay the case before the I 'resident. Thronged as the waiting rooms always were, the had passed the long hours of two days in trying in vain to get an audience, and h-id at length been ordered away. The gentleman's feeling were touched. He said to her that he had come to see the President, but did not know as he should succeed. He told her, however, to follow him up stair and he would ec what could be doue for her. Just before reaching the door Mr. Lincoln carne out. and meeting his friend, said, good humoredly: Are you rot ahead of time?" The gentleman showed him his watch with the band upon iL hour of six. " What," returned ilr. Lincoln, 1 have been u bmy to day that I have oo; hJ time to ge; a lunch." Go ia acd sit down; I will be back directly ." The i:entlemtu mde the young woman accorrjptuy him into tho offico, and, when they were te. ted. said lo her: Now, mv ?ouo girl", 1 want jou to mnter all the courage you have iu the world. When the Picsidett comes b.ick he will it down in ihdl arm chair. 1 shall go to peak to him, and as I do to you raut lone yourself tet ween and hint upon his examiCition of your pipers, telling h'm it is a caie of lite and death, and admits ot no delay." Tke.-e instruction were rarrifd out to t'ie letter ' Mr. L'ucoln win at first somewhat surprised at the pp.tr nt l rwr.lne- of the youiiji woman, but Qberiug htr direed pe r-tnee, he ceed Conversation with his friend, an i commenced an examination ol the document she ha i placed in ki hnd. GUnciug l rum it to the f ce ( the petitioner, whose tear hd broken forih alreh, be studied its expression for a moment, and theu his eye fell upon her scanty, but neat dress Instantly h tc lhed up: My poor girl,"said he, tou have come here with no Uoverr.or, t r Senator, or JlfmVr ot C-ncre-s. to lead Tour Cue You eem h:.et and truthful; and you don't trrar hucft hud l will le hijfd tu; l Wul pnloii our tirother " lie rid mi' .Mod rat)-. It aprera lb i pbd Srriiisn. I o is a lion In battle, ii the tiniidct t l m-u among the lad'ea A wri.er in H ura ai H me c've-t oioje it-mini cei crs of br.rr.dni ari Qu rtermaste r of the Arm of tt,e S uihwm:. orafiug under Irene r-l Curtis iu Mi-sv-un and Ar uaa at the bearinnu g t the wir, nd amc-r.g o;hcr thinga tell tie following: ?rrrdD't mletT ataour.tel ta bahiuine. ecpeiilly in tv.e ne-ci cc of :he te:.t!er ex. life having been passed on the Irontier, shhm Zndiar s. or at iome tlit jry po', it w tot at all surprising thtt our Qairterma'er shtiuld he:tate whe-n urged to gj where ladiea nnLt be ex pvcted. .; If by ch tr.ee !.e foucd hirr.e!f in such a gtherine. he wi ure to ft'-rink into in utwcurriur ter and keep silent. We remember an amu:cg iecident of thi bi.hf-ilnci He became at tracted toward a younc lady at SpriniId. where be wij rngtgri in forwardio? lappüea U the army. Desirous ot fhowit s; her some attertior. i,e w aitogetner ioj taooe"i ro venture en such t itep r iii'.hy l,e hit upon an eiped;ect had a pat youj- clerk, Eldy, in h a cfSce, He 'bom e mjuceu to take tae youLC lady out riding. The modelt litil Cartain couM oltrn be een lookicg with pleasure on this arrarjeaen! Court ing by rroxy vemed to pleaaa him as much is if i: had beeo dote by bimelf. What the result was we Lever leaned V thir.L it rr.Obt probable Eddy crnel cfftLa r-rize. PROFESSIONAL. : Dr. J n. ruATJicuvrox, . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Or?lC kD RS'DF.NCE. !0. 30 (TP MAIK5.) Wt Ma Hort PrnnajUatiU Ut, (opp-ittfc I'MtOSce.) laJiaaarLs Iii. J 10 Uly

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COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY is tiii: Mmni-Ti:T. BICELOW-S SATIN-ENAMELED B-srrtoisr c o x. x. -a. :r. s , artkle of InveMioa. Tbls Collar excels all other Vpr Collar fr confort, neatos.as and ecctioBoy. Alio a larg ascrtmrit of SATI5-E5AMKLKD OARKOTKS. LINEN TAPKR BTROSS, A5D LISE5 PAPER OA P. ROTES. I-t fUtin Er.aniUil Cvllars and Cafi; a new acd CODTeul'tit article. Tie traJ ranr-lied at the lowest mark! price. KIüKLOW I CO., Manufactu-era, nyS-d3m 11 La Pali Street. Chicago. NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabinetmakers and to the Public. TUIN KOIjII Plain an1 Ornamental Job TurnJ r. "outh street, between Penn-ylvanla ad Meridian atree a. Keep con-ntly on band a rool assortment Stafr BallUWs and Newel Pott, and turna ibem to order. Also, all kinds of Urning In b'iildinf work done to order. 1 111 rcceiva all kind of order In turning in tbo caolnet maklLH line, bed.tead. table leg, Ac. AH work done promptly, neatly and at reaonablo price. L. KoLB. prl5-d3m MEDICAL. Galen's Head Dispensary i:attt bllalird In 1.0 and ( härtere fcjr ttie l.ejf lalitturc of Kentucky for tue treatment of t&"rBtw - m--mm.9. iiissoMsiesi, SE.fl 1A1 1, lril U JTESS. Ail aT AffecticM of the Urinary and Oer of both 8ae. JUST rUfcLlSUKD. a fit iv ATr. .tii:nit:.ii On VKNEREAL DISRASFS, Incln ling Gonorhtra, Gleet. TM I:ATIS4K yphill Stricture, ü.-avel, klont, kuptare. PÜ'-, FUtula, Lrinary Depoelt. and all IX-e&M-a ot iL. Kl!ney,P.la!der,Prcmrte Gland, gaTreaÜ-oon Seif Abuaa, V - fiji fperniatorrhea. Sexual and Ner- vj; -: ?A'ZJ;& ouDebihty, liarrennenii and Im- W f poteoce iu toth imcs; the effect of theso dUeases o the body and mind, and the Author's New Treatment of all tbe cae in full, the only acceüful net hod of core, with an exposition of Cjuackery. Thif work U not a qnack adve'tiMfment, but a warning and a raid for married and single. It i the only book that rive tbe treatment of all tbe abore disease iu plaia Knglirh, with full direction!! for .ell-treatment, and containt much va!uU' Information not proper to mention In a public iiotice. The work contains Ü0 paes, and 100 platen and engraTinc of the above dineane. Sent to any address Id a sealed wrapper, on receipt of one d;llai These afSicted with auj of the above dUetoe.n, tefore placing themelve under the treatment of any ons, boaU first re a J thif work. Or F'tCE 3H Fifth utreet, between Market and Jefforson, weht side. To ici.ire cafety to !1 letter, direct to GALEN'S HKAD ÜI8PJCNSART DTawer24, Lnirille, Ky octi-d4-dAwl MANHOOD! IIow Destroyed, How Restored. Ir. N. I'tiaXDEKY, Physician and Surgeon No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. IN CONNECTION WITH THK GKNERAL PRACTICE of Medicine, 1 treat by a new and reliable medium, and wi:i the happiest results, all form of diseaws of the Nervoua, Seminal and Urinary and Sexaal eystems. Tonng men with hollow cheek and pall.d countenance, telling in fearful langnage the ttilent working of some formidahte disease undermining your constitution, memory and rea.on, harrying yoa to a premature death, reflect while reason hold sway and avail yourself of a treatment that disMpates the slightest dia.e, and enre the narrating eatne and other caue of serion difficulty and perpetual annoyance. Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Kmis sions, Seiual Debility, irn potency, K fleet of Self-Abuse, and their result-Inability to Conaummate the Uarriago Contract, liental and Physical Proatration, Epilepny, Insanity and Csnsucption. Thefoe. Like a etannoh mnrderer, steady to bis pnrpce, Iresses hin clone through every lane of life, Nor mHes once the track, but pretaes on, Ttll forced at la.it to the tremendous verge. And at once he sinks. Likew e, I will guarantee a radical cure of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea and Gleet, in all their tage entirely removing from the blood the lat park of thee terrible di!eaes that s rradually bum up ths fountain cf life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and extreme delicacy of the femalo organization, to ay nothing of its phyiiological characteristic are saKcient indications that It is ub ect to forms of disease and mod:ficatiot; peculiar to itself. The physician of tbe present day doe net encounter any niore form of ntrine diea-e than did the phician of f.fty jear agu; but owiLg to ths present -ocial condition of woman, her disease are increased to frequency . and to the truth of thi aertion the melancholy deatbs by consumption bear amp! witnesa. At the American LlKjpenaary wo treat by a new method, and with the happiest result. Prolapu Uteri, (falling of the womo,) Krupti-ni of the Skia, Chloroi, or Green Sickness chara tcrlied by yellowish, dirty green pallor of the urface; Kmansio Me!um. r absent Memruation; Amenorrhea, or Re. tectioii of the Mne; Lymenorrbea, a painful and dif3cu!tfiow.f tl:e Menses Menorrhagia, or profuse Mentreati.Hi: Leuchorrbea, or e ice wive and altered cret!i n cf the muens generally hite, or nearly colore and tranparei:t. Keader. 1 have g T-n yoa a class of d.eae that are met wiib In Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Feniale would fay that there are many oth r form of diea.-ei peculiar to your se disease vt Pregnancy. Parturition, and Lac tat, on. of which .pace will not admit an elucidation. 1 omit it for the council chamber, adding but one more disease to this l:t, and that is a foraildal le one Ulceritlen of the body of the L'teru. If yoa are affi-cted with organic weakness, or any asemblags of murb:d pbcuomena of thi cha acter, you hate no tiaie to spare, but at oacs apply for rs-d cl ad. If to- late to arrest the d:.eae, it i at leai poib!e to palliate the y nptun;, aLd thu r inocthe the pathway to an unt:rrf!y grave. In a majori y of instance then? disease have mad considerable priores before tke pairnt becomes alarmed. In sorre cases aa emaciation I the t".rM indxaiior that attracts the attention of th- patient' friend. An here, reader, let me call ycur eartaet at'ention to the fearftil "igniScance o the wrd "waiting." It not only cer.titu!e the iesi.rg feature, tut the earliest and tn.-t omiaoQ sy-mptn s f Cons'imp ion, eiamples of wtxh are invariit'Iy met w:tb in yocrg lad e ho a-e g'.fvd with h.gh tnte'.lectnal endcwTEeots, refined accoicp lhmrt and eye Caching with unnatural br.lI'.anry not regardirg the i..!icjti.r.s as t-eicg thos f itctp-ert d;ee, ir.t th"e oi prrsttal cha-m. True, ala: the rMet sieg "Con uiupt ton' coe'k ne'er lo-k more pure. And lovely, tfc an w fcra pa.t al! cur, AaJ yet that b;om, so freh no Lil, IIa lent ita Certtng aij t. kill. And speaks, to ih biwi ch it hue. Of s ck'ies, dea h and stSenr.g tec; Though aha. jzst viewing angbt so fair, Cuuld dream that death waa there Address r 0. B lÄt. JO'OSce hours from S A. M. to 4 F. it. Rna No. 34 s,. Vast "Waihinaton Street, Ibdiaaapolia, lallaia rht.llTf S E COND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, o. 233 I st Waahlncton Sttreet. nizn of tbe filar Hand. IURNITUHE and Stoves. Ticwart atd Dishes la com 1 pUta variety. AI U kit-U of Hosm Fun!ihinf Good J. R. XABOT.

DR. JOHN BULL'S

con rou am GEDRON BITTIiltS, The Latent and .Tlol Important Ilistcovery or TDK NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! 5o man's name Is mors Intimately connected with the hiaiory of MATERIA atlDlCA of tba Cnit4 State, or more favorably known as a pioneer In Medical Discovery than that of Dr. Fohlt Bull, of liOU.svillc, Kcnttirkv. Hi inimitabU preparation of SJA USA FA It II,LA has long stood at the head of ths various compounds ofthat Tainahle drag. His Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South, ilia Worm Loientte), in lens than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation A wide apread as the continent of North America. But the crowning glory of hi life remains to be attained in hi discovery, or rather combination, for he doe not claim to have been the discoverer of CIS DUOS, which s the bai of the Bitter now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitant of Central America, to whom Its virtues have been Known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian hid defiance to the most deadly malaria and handle althout fear the most venomou serpents, ltii a belief with them, that while there is breathin the bod., the Cedron Is potent to cure, no mattr what the iear may be. While Dr. Bull Is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, he U nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all disease arising from exposure, either to change of weather or climate, or to miasmatic influence, It stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America end the West Indie. IN DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of tjniptonis. n acts more LIKE A CIlAkM than a medicine. Tnere is nothing in the whole range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of thi wonderful plant may be found in the 11th edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 137 and 1388. A series of experiments In which Dr. Ball has been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he Is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEI) RON with other approved tonics tbe whole preserved In the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is confident haa n equal in the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, Ib' ab lie have long since learned to estimate sucht.their trne value. The safest plan Is far every ore to te for himrelf the virtues of a new medicine. uivr. Tin--CEDRON BITTERS OXV. TRIAL, ASD YOU VTII KltVKR TJSK AJI OTHKKS. It is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CKDRON BITTE KS are a specific. In all diseases of the Uowels, Liver or Kidneys. In all affection of the BRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -15GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to supersede all other remedie. It not only cures these diseases but it prevents them. A wine glass of ths Bitter, taken an hour We fore each meal, will obviate the ill -fleet of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking It against disease oader the most tryir g exposure. Sold b Drtif(git and Grocers ;cnerallr. Dr. JOI1X Ii ULI,, Principal üffee. ttfth Street, Locirvl . Ky. SOLD VTHOLKSALX BT DAILY, KEEFEB & RUSH, 73 sautn .Tlerltlaaaa street, INDIANAPOLIS. Who also sell BULL'S S A RS A PARI LL A, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. Rentämter DA1L.Y. KBRFEK KCSf daclClt-dlyAwlltoarc

V BUY A GENUINE WALTHAM WATCuJifyc .v a durabla and reliable time-koeper. BUT A GENUINE WALTO AH WATCH it cost and is worth donhle the j ri.-e of th wurthlesj Kr.li,1 aad 8 wia watehe. GENUINE WALTIIAM WATCH E. tns- etTesl fcr RtUiroad Fjturrt rntl VttnAtultwt. i GENUINE WALTIIAM W ATrilKS. cuds eii-re f'r &jUti heavy hnntin-ca't, ae-nrate time k ( r-i We get onr Watche ilirfct frotn tL maaufactorj , an, ksep nooo but the genuine. SINGLE WATCH ES SENT Tu SDLLIEWorotl.fi' iu want of a time-krr, at the Invttt possible rte The trade supplied at fu.-tory pii- s. Send Tt a c' cuUr. We a1 hare a targe v-trlfty f ! ri d Swi.f Watches, Fine JevMry an 1 Solid Sil, r n ,uw. p. bincham l co.. 50 East Washington Street, Near Odd Fello' lall. PROFESSIONAL. RE3IOVAL. Doctor WiTI. THOJKSO, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FKOM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WHERE HE WILL CONTINUE to trat and cure Private Dieaes, lu all their species, stages, ramifica'lon a id phases. Dr. Wm. Thomson will give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, or m charge. , Ui. i UVIil-UU lias I Li treatment cf Prlva:e Diseases ay f.- W TV , V. . specialty since the year IS5 1 three years in the city ot buffalo, N. V . , eiafct years in Chicago Iii and tw vi-ar iu IVona, 111. Liunueigbi jears ( rartice inCh:cst', iu., ke c Jrrti wvrr luirirt-n iuuuanu cim"s. Ur. Wm Ihcmson, in Us practice f r Scrofula, Khpumatlc and general dieac- cf the blood, iies a Fumigating Vapor Fath of tbe must ingenious kind, in conjutictiou with internal treatment. KKMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence ufself-abu-e. This Kolitary vice, or depraved texual iudulgvnce, is practiced by the youth uf both sexe to a:i aloioM unlimited ex'ent, producing iih unerrii.g certainty th fallowing train of morbid yn pt(mi unit-s- combated by acienti'ic cmdical meuMires, viz- Sd'luw countfiiance, dark Kpjt8 under the eye-, pain ii the head, ringing in the ears, and uoises hhe the rui-tling cf leave and rat tling of chariot.", uneatinet-. about the luin.-, weakne's ef the limb-, confused vi-iou, blunted intellect. lu.-! of t oiifldeuce, dißidenre in approaching t ranker a diithke ta form new acquaintances, a di-potit on to shun shitty, losa of memory, hectic ßushes, pimples and various eruptions about tbe face, fut red tongue, nigLt sweat, fetid breath, cough, corit-umpüon, n.ononanis, and frequetd ly in-anity. The afflicted, on the fir.t appearance of any of tbe above iyrupionir, hould ImuiMiu'ely a ply to lr. Wei. Thomson lor relief. fljjroyce awdConsnUation Rcom No. 2'J South Dtlware treet, Indianapolis, !:.d. P. Ü Box 163 ). Jan24-dly MEDICAL. rÄfccr ...... xev (ir-att-ft 5Mb! CirruUr Eur ruHL-hfJ ! CiTFifleeiry5 larpe K-tter pase fr two 3 o ut ttamj s. DOCTOR BIGELOW, Offlc 179 South Clark Street, brner of Monroe, CXTXCAO-O, TJt.jr.. Fort Ofica Box, l&i. All Chronic and Sexual Diseases of a Privat and Delicate Nature, treated with unparalleled success. Dr. Bigelow's Guido to Health, fr lollies and gentlemen, is published monthly. Send tr It if yoa think the writings of a physician whose reputation extends througkout the entire West should be worth reading. It i ent in plain sealed envelopes, free of charge. Almost every case can be treated by mail. Medicine sent to any address. Ladies, send Ihr descriptive Circular of Itttarxt Kernt Ue, tbe latest and I Lest preventative ofl Rooms Separat for Ladies and Gentlemen. CONSULTATION AT OFFICE. FBEE. Omca Horas : Froai 9 a. at. to 8 p. u. ..pennatorrhcpa or Nervous Debility, a curswarranted. VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. Fichteen yar eaVi-ed in V. Y. C'ty." 'Only in'al ibl remedy knor." "Free tr-m PU .n." ''Not d4Dger tthe Humin Fra ly." "Rat Come cu f their holen to die." "CostarV Eat, Roach &c. Exters I a pate sed R t. .ViV, .'.; . k, Elatk and Led Att,c . Ac, Ac, Ac. "Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator, I a licu'd r wh. u ed t destroy, t,J ali-o a a pre-ve-ti.e f.-r Bed-E-u, Ac. "CostarV Electric Powder for Insects Is for -tf-fJrf, 2f'-.x.jui;tvit J'larit, J-'iyicU, Animal, tre. Sold by all Dru?r st and retaile-s ev-rywhere ' ! I ! Biwui t ! ! ot all worthies i. citation. TTrsee ttat "o tar"" cane Is oa each Box, B-tt ani F!ik before you buy. ii t v it. covrtit. ISriiciPAL Drpcr. ?2 EtoiDwaT. 5iw Tses. aVU U it 1TU1L& IQU Air IU a-iU4ujJOa Ii, lud 1 8 G FARMERS AD HOUSEKEEPERS Should recollttt that hundreds of dollars worth of Grain, Provisions, tue , are annually destroyed bv Kits, Mice?, Ants, acd other injects and Termin all of which can be r-revented by a few dollars worth of CosTiaV Rat, Roach, Ant, sc , Kxterminator. bought and nsed freely. tWSet 'CoTA&V, aJvertiem?r:t in this pater. GPSold in Iadiacapolls, Icdlana, by all Druggists and Dealers. tcjllaAwSa;

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Erected 1859Owned by tho Co. NET ASSETS JANUARY. 1865, $3,677,362,71. NAVIGATION XjAenc:es In all the principal Cities and Town In the United State. Tr"7Aprlications for Insurskce will be promptly attended to. ABROMET & BRADSHAW. mchlS-'Go-dly IND1A5AP0US, I5DIANA. TEn QUARTERS H THE STATE cj INDIAN Has ko coKSECTio-s wrrn Axr crrKER epxablise ME.VT of the aame nfae, in or out of Iad'mapolir W. & H. GLENN. Prcorietons DRY GOODS. as to o o O bn O CQ O w v. 5 w ? CO o r y aw z c rs m CO o o O t. - r . 0, 1a JO O o O fcfl CQ V r- V t. - O 5 Z t if).421 m -zZl z el: d o P co 2 "5 CQ -a o o Ü sr. 0 0 to O o O CO 09 O Im C3 U O So? T ? REN OVATE RS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT f HKC5ITKD STATES DTK-HOCSK, 30.38 30CTB I II lino i 3 tret, Indianapolis, Indiana, At this old and well-known etablihiect, the ladle can have silks and woolen s;ods dyed la permanent a&d beaailfsl colorr; and genu' Karxeut tborouhly recoTated and repaired. 3ewand ecood-nand clothiij; bot:;fct and sol. a:o, a paticnlar rauch in thebu.uei deDcBinatedür.draw. tag billia i table cloth, or tsar la a:y f anner. t caa to a wrought 4vat It can not bw viaibls to ths naked eyo . RenmUr ths lace, So. S4 Sooth Illtnoi streat. JaalO JOSIFH HAEÄlB.PrtprtetoT.

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19 0 CO S4 if 0 1 b W CQ 0 Ö 81 61 r-J Ü P co M H P W 5 s o 0 H X a b to H 0 ct 0 w o w Fi P awl m REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 1Z Inly.T-dly MEDICAL. töyCAU. FOR A Cir.CULAK I)F..Cßll;i5G ALL SYMl-TOMS.-gJ Tho symptumi of Catarrh, a they generally appear, are at I'.m very light. Terssons liud they have a cold, that they have fr-quent attacks, and are more sensitiv to the charges of temperature. In thi condition, the nofc may be dry, or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, afterward b-couiing thck and adhenive. As th di.seae becomes chronic, tbe discharge are increased in quantity and changed in quality; they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or coughed off. The secretions are offensive, causing a bad breath; the voice is thick and nasal; the eye are weak; the bnte of tbe smell Is lessened or destroyed; deafness frequently takes place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh Is, that the person U obliged to clear bis throat in the morning of a thick or limy mucus, which has fallen down from the head during the night. When thin takes place the peraon may be kure that his disease is on its way to the lungs, and should lose no time in arresting It. The above are tut few of ths many Citarrh symptoms. A Mnele Hottl will last a 71ontIibe used three time a day. TESTIMONIAL From Hon. Thomas J. Turner, Ex-Member of Conrrens rom lltinios, late Speaker of tba Illinois House of Representatives, and Urand Master of A. F., and A. M., of the State of Illinois. FREtrosr. October 21, 1SS3. Da. D II. Seclve Hear Sir In reply to yoor notice of the lth int., I would say that I was severely aCicted with Catarrh for years, wben I bee ma acquaiated with you and bought two bottle of your liquid Catarrh Remedy, before I had used one bottle 1 was sensibly Improved, and before the second bottle was finished, was completely cured. lean recommend the med ein to all afliicted with Catarrh. Reepecvully yours, THOMAS J. 1CRSER. Dr. ii. ii. si;i;i.vc & co. Sole FaopKiEToaa, Chicago, IllisoU. AT WHOLESALE BT JOHN D PARR Cincinnati, O. WM. JOHXSOS Detriot, Mich. DAILY KKtFKIt A RCSII Indianapolis. EKOWXIStl a SLOAN Indianapolis jB-jjAiid for tale by ail Druggists. dec!3-dlyeod Young .tlm' ?l'li::il Aslviwcr. GRATUITOUS advice given la dUeasea of ths nervo b seminal, uriny and sexual organs, in the r-prt of the WteTi Medical Association, which ara fietit by mail in sealed envelopes, free of charjre. The organisation was formed to dispense new andreliabl trratment, and i compo-ed cf tba well known physician, to wh m all letter must be directed, LRS. JACKSON, MERBKRT CO., 3-dly R,, iM Cincinnati. O. REAL ESTATE, &C. FOR SALE, 15 Very Des irable Lots, ON BRAD: HAW ST., Within 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. f I1HFSE LOTS WILL P.P. SOLD AT A VKRT LOW M. price on long cred.t, tb pirchaaer required to build on arb l.ot withifi a frvea time. For tar leuiar apply at tts See cf th Cit.irn' Mree; liailaay Comax.y. H. 11. CATHEiiWOQD. Iadiasapf.!i., April 24, l-C3-apr2-Itf TO TNDlAXniiLinRY OFFICERS. KlEClTITI DtTAATMtXT OF IXDIA.Vi) Banac OF FlXAXCE. I.NDTaxaroLis. June 24. Ifc64 j F5DIAXA OmCEKJ, who have been or are serrtrr the army, are itfonrad that their Ordnanos Rettrxs will be made tap and prtaaaied to the proper Department and certificates of acquittance obtained, r of cXrgt ty applying to Mr. C. P. Saoker, Chief Clerk Stats Ordnance Department, oSc up rtair wrer Tajena'har. wart store. No. 21 Wet WahJntoo street. laÄianapolU. Bt makina: ret arms a abavs directed, oZcer wul not only save all fs but they will b able to settls with ths Government and draw their pay from one to threa month earlier than If the buntnass Is eatmstsd to Claim Afents. Vy rder of Governor Moarca. W. H. H. TIR1XLL, CS-d ' noavaclai Iscratary.

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COMPANY. Organized under tba laws of i'eansvlrsjsia, XftTmbr, 1564. f i l CAPITAL STOCK, $1,00,000. . f 3 I'ar Value of Share rch, t a a A Limited Amount or Stock rot mals at THK LOWtST CA?H BCfscRirrio raid r $3 00 rca SHAH. I a No Liability to Sioekhold rs. The lsDvli of this Company, cmbrafDg o?er 17,500 acres in rat simple and Ita. Fituttfd in the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REG olJ, ara UN! The 123 acres which they own on a Allechany, two rnile abore President and inly firs) mile from the iiew 2."0 barrel well or Pinhole Creek, audiie leae of 132 acred of he celebrated "Wilkin Trvt" !one, are arVlebasii for any Company, arid are worth znorelian the entiic Capital Stock of the Company Thera are SEVEN WELLS now in socccse!! owal tiou, yielJing largely, from which regular monthly dividei.ds of two t aa cent. Jre being v to all fetockbolder, and tbeie is rrtaT ami kanck that this Company will toon be able to pay Irom SIX TO TEN PER CENT. PIVIDEN US. The First National Petroleiin . Co. Ranks among tbe first class Companies, and it justly said to be the most ancceasfol of any yet organized. Its reputation ha cow b-ome o thoroughly established, that no mora teed be said on that point. There are greater inducements and better opportunities to inakf money on these Stocks than any other in existence, while at tbe game time they areoooD raoriirr for any and all persons to bold. From tbe New York Herald "News has been received and abundantly confirmed from serfral sources, of the striking of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, aboTe tba Reed Well, a few aons rann the rtortaTT or the Fi est National Peteolecm ConrAT." From tbe New Tork Erenicx Expra. "Our teleprsphic dispatcher receitfJ today from the Od Regions, inform as of th striking of a 20 barrel flowing well on Cherrv Rn. wxak the Fie-t National ParaoLEVaf CoatMrr's raorBTT. Cherry Run Stocks will be ia demand to morrow." From the New York World. J? "The FiasT National Prraox.acif oupavt is a fir-t-clM organization, wboe (ffi'-era are of the highct standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all partiea deiroa of parchasing reliable stocks Tbe General SuperinteLdnt is a pioneer in the Oil business, and well knrtrn as most efficient mannger." From the New York Tribune ) "The FraT NaTtosraL is the name oi the Pa troleum Company whoee prospectos nd map are before ns. The names which we nj among the Directors are imp's recommends ons for this Company, and a sufficient Eusrar.tr? of it future management." . t5f All oaoaas bt Mail oa oth taw je will be raoMrrtT Ani'pw to cjtil the flroc ia ALL solo. JT Good rt?poceiblt Agent and Ijjcbinge Brokers wanted to erer? city and tos: in the United States and British Province, wiib whoa liberal arr moments will be made. a tUTAll orders and applications, wbrlcar by letter or otherwise, mast be addressed U H. KOWE 5c CO;, j Co xxt zasio MrixvatTt, aarM dtf 43 Liberty St., Hew Ywrk.