Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4578, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1865 — Page 4

DAILY SENTINEL

- SAT CROAT MORNfNO, JUNK 34. A Dinner Witt Tlaxinalllan llavr tbw ilsnperor Look and Ureeaee. A prirate letter from an ccglueer enfaged is the cotstructioo cf the railroad from Vera Crtix to Mexico, ritten from Maltrato. Mexico, n?i: La.t wffk w recei?ed iiiteU'Eence tbat tbe Emperor M.xitnilsaa Intended to viiit ci at Mai trat, to ioapect the railroad lire ard tbe work that baa been dot. SLd that be was to L the gaestof Mr. Lfojd, the ajent of thecal firm that-cocstracta the fod A week ago, Wwiofi day, was the da? he Was expected, and Mr. Lloyd, CJl Tolcott, and a Urge tuender cf the railway maeoate, rode cp the mountains to meet him. tat after aitiog all d y, aid being drenched to the skic by oue of the showers that -re?ail at ? miccteV notice ia this couutry, they learned that Mai. woeld rot arrive that day. In anxious expectation they awaited, with a fem all prepared, until Friday nif,ht, when a courier arrive-!. aaytcK h would certainly arrive utit day at 10 o'clock A. M Etrly on Saturday, Lloyd eat word that be wiahed ail of tit to tarn out oo borttebck, to make m much show as possible A beat thirty of .us, Eojlih aod American, compried the party, and with our horse decorated with tbe Mexican colors (red, white and green, departed. We bad hardly arrived at tbe top of the mountain when the advance of the Empe ror cortege appeared. The escort consisted of bis prise minister, aeveral cobles and general, and about five hundred cavalry, Mexican and Austrian, which preceded and followed him Up to this point the Emperor had trared in bil carriage, drawn by eight mules. As it passed ns, ranged in lice aloojr the road, we gare him three cheers, to which he responded by raising bis panama. Beitg io bis carriage, I could cot lee what manner ef man be was, but in a abort time the road became impassable for carriages, and the 'Emperor alighted and prepared to mount the horse which bad been prepared far birn to da sceod tbe nwacuin. Now, for tbe frit tine a my life, I had the pleasure of seeing a live Emperor, lie has assumed tbe Mexican dress, I appose, in pursuance of bs policy to identify himself with them In every reject. On this occasion he wore a broad brimmed hat of ordinary Mexican ahape, (about the size of our parlor centre table.) a dark blue roundabout with velvet facing, blaek pantaloons, with little silver buttons down the aide -a Mexican rig throughout - Oo starting, the Emperor led the way. Occasionally he would single out Mr. Lloyd, or some Dae of his suite, to convene witb; but, aa a gen fra I thing, every one kept a respectful distance lathe rear. Uq arriricg at Miltrato, we were met by two brass bands ot the place, to which I may bare alluded, wbicb are the bane of my existence in Maltrato. and by a numerous delegation of equestrians from Oriaaba.aud a multitude of natives. We packed along under numerous arches trimmed with evergreens, and the road was strewed with the sweet smelling flowers which everywhere abound, which, when trodJen fcy tbe hotses' feet, gave out a deliciou perfume. Quarters h.d been provided at the building of li e contractor-, and alter the great' men had been abluted and rented, the eniucers were called in to be introduced. He was presented to each one personalis, and coLvered for several seconds. He pae.ed through this ordeal fjuite successfully and gracefully He mu't be coi.versint with at :Iet four UiiguKe., (Enli.-h, Spatiinh, French ail German, j fr II thee natioaiütie were r ptfM Lti d in the audience The audience completed, dinner i acr.uuo ced. ami we wer u.twel into a room which had betn LttefuMy srrst gfd and de oratt-d for the OcC'ion. Our hr.t cour.e was cltm H up, trios' Üfclicioubly prcpirtd by French cjcks, numbers of whom cuie to this c juiilf y with ihe rmv , followed by fi-hTwhich the tu'it bfTote IiJ teen broupht up by n ppcciil tram for the oocv on, followed by rhnrp. tuikve, chicke-9, g.me,ii-e cim, lnu jm. i,e and ri.r:. Other wirier Üoaed freely, ai.d io every respect tl.e ro psi w..g as handsome aa could be obtained in -ny rjurer uf the globe ton nttr cir.t-er the Emperor went to O.-izibi, t.nd th;.i endMtbat seustiion. The !y I ttic I an. From C'b.Qiirt' Juurril.i When and where w the l-ui iu vented ? Trie benutiei of Rume wt-re an Nroili ir with i$ thrms as ihe prou f stepping dmes of mod- . ern Spiin; und l.vlies of every clime und com- : pltxiun have adopted the nii.-chicf woikicg wepOijof cixjuetry, and bcrotne ekilled iu tbe myotery of tiitiing a dn . Io tbe alien bating dominions of the Tycoon, the school master brings unruly urchins to bock by rapping tneir knuckles with a fan; the fop Uses it as a swit' h; tbe beei;ir in ke it a recep tacle for alra-; the traveler .-eel useful information its fold; tbe w.rrior braiue a foe w itb its iron case; and it conies as a death-warrant to the high bora evil doer. Tbe deacons of the ,Creek Church receive a fan upon being ordained, to remind them that they are expected to keep iutruive injects from annoviur, tbe superior priests in be performance of their public duties; and a . large fan of white peacock feathers has figured in re any a grand religious solemuity as p.trt of the papal insignia The fan made it3 first appearance in Kngland at tbe beginning; of tbe aiateentb century. It bit the fancy ot the sex, and it soon became an indispensable item in the feminine paraphernalia. In Shakspeare's day no lady thought cf stirring abroad without it, the careoftb toy devolving upon ber gentleman usher; even Juliet's nurse mast have Peter to carry her fan; and many a poor lover wbo had ravUbed a feather from bis 'lady'a fan, and were it as a favor, hesitated at carrying bij love to its legitimate conclusion, for fear ef his ability to Keep a lary waiting-man. And buy a hoop and iler-kaa!4 fa Vflta forty pound . The mot fasbionab!" fan were made of ostrich, peacock, or other flexible feathers, fastened into a metal or ivory bandle. Among the unconsidered trill es snipped up by FalUtafTa hungry jackals. Pinto! and Nym. was the handle ot a certain Mistre? Bridget's fan, fur wbich a fence of the peoriod gae the conveyors thirty shillings and mnepesce. W'Len Eiixibetb bouored ber lord keeper by dining with him at Kew, a dia- ' toocd decked fan was oce arrorg the gilts with wbicb be acknowledged ber condescension. Fats, indeed, seemed to have been always acceptable to her Majesty; and many such" cosily toyw figured in tbo l.t of New Year's gift tendered by cou-tiers to their rojal mijtrc-. When r.lixbelb died, tbe royal wardrobe contained do j ess tban twenty seven fans. Toni Coryat was charmed with the elegance of the Italian fans He says: "These fan both race and women of the country do orry to cool themselves withal in ti e time cf heat, bv the of teu fmi!ii ut their fie Mort of them are verj elegtntaud prvtty thing For whereas the fan cot) 4i sled of a painted piece of pjper ai i a little wuodm hairdte; tbe paper, wbicli i.-t tened iuto the top, ia oa both sides most curiously adon.ed with excellent picture, cither ot inoruui tiling teudiu to dalliance, batn orae witty Italian vtrts tor fine emblems writteu utider iht m, cr of ome notable Italian city, with a triet description adJvd thereunto. There fans are of a mean price, fur a nia m-iy buy oce of tbe jirtt of thtm fur so much niuuey 14 ccuniervailelh rur tnIi-ä gioat." The Itliao gentlemen uid L't ,.nd alone 1; their cilVm inacy Tbe but.eiÜM of the Sco Solon's Court earned ft to hicld their ttnder faces fiom the rude wind a they roJe to banyuct or blt. Wcurive täte accounted wotnai.tah," murmurs lirecn, "ty kee.t g of bc.iuty, our Cuil. ot hair, ty wt aii g ot 1 Iuu.e cr fratlics in our bt;Us. wtict ia ars our ancestors wite on tbe'r head " This liiiculous cusiot .cems tobirr hid 1? Ii!e, for Aubrey beir witness that ia IGT? Ltir;!etr.n were in the hab't of carrjing hue tu ?ith handles htlt a yard Lrg, I servit.g not ui.y lor tLe;r pr lection aud dflec- I tion. but comiL u:o douieu'.c s istta ! meiits of cot reel i tr-eir grown up daus-:!1 when troubietooe c-r rebeii.wu. The judgis of the latid were Let icniji Ironi (h Uu lever, acd no lei a rau itwn L rd C'iiel Justice Coke carried an ijcimou wt.tn goiu the circuit a criou wy ot aJJ.u tiitiit tjthe m;e-!v of ihe law ! Cihri.e of Ilr,:i zt ii.tr.HJaceJ the green shad.t g Nti ii,iu E'.g.1i,d. i,J it held its pride of place uulU tbe revdjiiuu, heu the foU;: fa eare iuto voSu. mt,4 ihw old-U-biooed feather fin irt-chr.iteud intrs fan) a relented to elderly lad.e. Ia All-, reigc. the to, LJ l0t toi.e of IU Chirm?, t.br had ItshiotisC lad e acquired more dcDcy. f..r e re utM tht tL UDf endured the inoiert e fatigue of fining 0ui the xnortiiLg setvice at ctunh, by cxikig ufcQ OCCft aioo f-r diafUyic: their &u 1d. wtlt naoda, and brilliant jcwtlry. Ta fiirt a fas properly wai an art only to be

acquired witb later.. Mrs. AbJngton, the ectrtss. was a profieleot It ft? Pray. Udiaa, ecpr Ablnrtae; Obar tt braaaJaa; ia at air; ikere's uothlor ef be acme there; ber fab!ra If TM can. An4 rauh tk (rac of htr f&a. Addison gltes acme amasicg Icttrcctioni in the 6 of tbe fan. Uaodlirg the fan was perforcied ' with the ia'-trutceat f lojfJ, the execntant rt shaking tt at oce gentleman, then tapping her r eighburon tbe iboclier, next pre.ilcg her lipa to the end of the fan, and finally letting her irm fall easily aid grscefully by her side. Thia ws s to be learned in about a week. UnfurlIcp the fn required at least a month's incent prsct e; the rrtno?uvre comprising little fiirt and vibration, gradual and deliberate opening, and voluntary fallicgs asunder of the fan. To dichirge fin wsj to rsske a K,p a load as tbe re port cf a pocket pistol. To ground fan was to tp it gracefully upon the table i;h a certain air; in ftrder to tike up a pack of cards, replace a falling pin, acju-t a stray curl, or peform some equally important act. AU tLee diCcultici of fan drill urcnour.ted, the greatest remained to be conquered; but even flirting the fan nvght witb great perseverance, te mastered by an apt pap'l in tKr mat,th'a time. ''There is an infinite va-

J riety of motions to be made use of in the flirting of a fsn. There Is an angry natter, the modest flatter, the timorous flutter, the confused flatter, tbe tnerry flutter, and the amorous flutter. Not to be tedious, there is scarcely any emotion in the mind which does not produce a suitable agitation in tbe fan ; insomuch , that if I enly see the fan of a disciplined lady, I know very well whether he laughs, frowns or bluhes. I have teen one bo. rery angry that it would hare been dangerous for the absent lover who provoked it to bare come within the wind of it, and at other times so very languishing that I have been glad for the lady' aake, the lover waa at a wufficient distance from it. I bed not aid that a fan is a prude or a coquette, according to the nature of the person who bears it." When ivory, leather, wood and paper superseded feathers in the manufacture of fans, artists were called in to add beauty to the delicate weapon that gave ('oolnets to the match Jane, To every otber breast a fame. Watteau fairly fanned hia way to fame; Cipriaua, West and Reynolds did not diddiaa to use their pencils in tbe service of fashion, and we can readily accept Mis Burney'a assurance that tbe result was more delightful than can well be imagined. But tbe painters were cot allowed to bare it all their own way; tbe engravers entered the lists witb vigor and success, and catered to the lore of novelty with great proflt to themselves. When Sachmerell wa the pet of tbe ladies, nothing would serve for fan-mount? but representations of the Church martyr at the bar. Wbeo Gulliver' Travel took tbe town by etorm, every lady carried Lilliput about with her; and when the Beggar'a Open made gay rich, and rieb gay, fans were covered with copies of tbe ones and engravings of tbe scenes. The decline of the fan seems to have commenced witb tbe present century, and although it t3 b till to be teen at bills and theatres, it has long ceased to be a necessary accompaniment to a lady' toilet. INSURANCE. TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN. Capitol $300,000. INSURES AO A INST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. General Accidentnl Follclca TTSOi; Five llandr1 D-ilIar. with 3 pr week com1 MMiMxt on, can be bad for 3 pr anuum, or any oifcermm l-'taeen tj" and flu, tnl at proportionate rte. I cn Dollars Premium Secure a pr,l;cy for $2.i00, or ilOpTeek coinptnKtion for all and every description of accident traveling or otherwise un-.'er aiiTal accide;it pvlicy, at tie oribrary rates. Tliiriy liolliira I'rcutiiiiu Secaie a full policy for $5.000, or $25 per week compensation, a a'ove, at tbe ptCll rates. I orcin ltiska. rollrjes Isj-utd for Foreign, West India and Ca'ifornia travel. Kate can te learued by application to the Olüca r Amende. Miort 'Cime Tickets. Arrtneenieat are in conrso of completion by wbicb tbe traveler a ill te able to purchase, at any Kailway Ticket Office, hicurance Tickets for One or Thirty Dya' Travel. Tn eeuta will bny a ticket for One day" travel, iDsuring t or 915 weekly compensation. Ticket tol ties may be bad for Three, Six and Twelve mouth. In tbe rime manner. Hazardous Kisk taken at Hazardous Kates. Ko Medical anamination required. Policies written by tbe Company's Agent. 1'oiioes fur f 10,1 00, aol for Five years, can be Lad by application to the State Agent at Indianapolis, and at tha Home Üfäce. DIRECTORS. ÜÜSTAVCS F. DAVI5, W. If. D. CALLkNDFR, JAS. L. HOWARD, OEO. W MOOKK, MARSHALL JEWELL, KRKSEZKU ROBKKTS, THOMAS BELKNAP, Jr. CHAkLkS WHITE, cxjhnklics b. Kkvrix, HUÜQ HAKRISO.f, GEO S. GILMAH, JONATHAN B. BU5CE. R0D5ET DK351S, Sec. J. G. BTTER303, Pret't. O. K. DAVIS, Vice Prea't. DESRY A. DYKK, General Agent. II. C. MARTI 5, State Agent, Xo. 7 Temperance Halt, IndiaDapell, lad. C B. DAVIS, Local Agent, No. C Odd Fellows' Ball. N. B. Ag-enta and Solicit art wanted In every part of the State. may-.S-dSw A CARP TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FEMALES. Infallible in Correcting Irregularities, Itcino ving Obstructions of the ITIotitlily Turns, from Whatever Cause, and Always Successful usn l'reventative. And tbe "enly rare" and CKKTAlIf REMEDY for all those aSl'.ct tg complaints so peculiar to the sex, whether "married or Innie. The Pill are nothing new, but have beeu ased by tbe Doctors for many years, both in trance and America, with na paralleled neceso in every cane; and he 's nrped by many thousand ladle who have cued them to make the Pills public, fur the alleviation of those nffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not l-ermit it. Ft male peculiarly altuaied, or those seppaaing themselves to, are eautioned againot using thess IM! while in that condition, as the proprietor assumes mo responsibility after the above admonition, although tbir m.Mnesa would preventany uiacbiof to health. Otherwise the ills arerecon.me nJed. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. 50000, BOXES H AVK PF. KS SOLD IN TWO YEARS Ten tfcoaand boxe wnt by letter, both by myself and aec&la, to ail parts af tbe world, tw which aarwera have been retarnd, la wbk h ladies v nothiniilike the above PH s have been kr. wn ü.nce the SCIENCE OF MEDICINE DAWNED CPON THE WORLD IN RKMOViNd. OB-TKCCTiuNS AND hTOKl0 NATL'hfc. TO ITS I'KOPKK CHANNEL, qnietla the nerve and retormg tte'ro!"y color of hea:lb,, to tie ileek of the most delicate. rKICE f 1 00 I Y.K BOX. All. WIES forfSOO. Swld by all DruiL, and by the following Jobbing and lrur, Hoa.e, Agents for Indianapolis, lad. ana: (ladies, by eBd'.nj fl, caa procure the l"ilLt ent cvn-tiJenti-illy by Ea:l, aad without otervation, to any part of tbe city or conn'ry.) ard for ale by TOMLiNSOX 1 COl.No. i. Ea.t Wa.hf.r.rtea street. STEW ALT i y.OMUN, yc. iO, Kin Wah;C(Cta Hreet. W. 1. HASSTTT A CO, JTj. 14. West Wa-sbingto street. H. H.LFK. Nw 1 aad Si. p;s T.'.ock. J. P. t KNOCK, No. !, fates t!ca Flock, and fcy iaii.v, Ki:i:ri:ta a hcsii. W"oIea IÄ-t, N" 7-', S.cth aleriiiaa stret t. O. S. LACEY, General Traveling Ajft.t for tbe Western State, 17, DrarN rn rreel, Ct'.caao, Ulinola. N. U. or (Jer.nice ite tie box is rrnH "8. P. 90WK." Jaaai-dlyeoJ REKOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT fXy nrL'NlTKD STATES DYK-BOCSK, NO. S3 SOCTB J IlliboU atreel. lodianapolla. lDdiana. At this old and weU-kJicwa etabi:oent, the ladle caa bare t'Mt aai woolen ods dyed In permanent and batiul colore; and gent' ntnaentt tkoronghlj renovated a&4 repaired. New aai ecoLd-hasd clolMrf tofbt acd also, a pa'Jczlar branch la thsttuisess decoaiuted fine draw1a bUlla. table cloth, oc tear ta any garment can be e wrouit u-at it can not be vulble to tbe naked tya. Leasnter ttt ilace, 5o. 13 Socia II Ha oil itmi. JaalO JOSIPn HAXftia.Preprletor

MEDICAL-

DR. JOHN BULL'S C'Oltl'OI'I) I! I'll It I) i III I Ii; IIS. Tlit- Lateit and i?lot Important DiKcoverv Of TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY 1 ! ! No man's name Is mora intimately connected with tha history of MATERIA MIDICA of tha United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer In Medical Discovery tban that of Dr. .Toll ii Bull, of Louisville, Kciitiirkv. s 9 Hia Inimitable preparation of -HA ttMA t'AltlL. L. A baa long etoo4 at tbe bead of tbe various compound of that valaabla drag;. Hia Compound of WILD CHERRY baa become a household word throughout the West and South. Ilia Worm Lozenges, in less than a year after their Introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread aa the continent of North America. But tha crowning glory of hia life remains to be attained in bis discovery, or rather combination, for he does net claim to bave been the discoverer of CKIJItO.'M which Is tha basis of the Bittet s now offered to the public. Tbat honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues have been anown for more tban two handred years. Armed with It, the Indian bids defiance to tbe most deadly mnUri and handles without fear tbe mot venomous serpents. It! a belief with them, that while there U breath iu tbe borii th? Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the isea IB TV be. Wuile Dr. Dull b not prepared to endorse tbb extravagant pretension, he it nevertheless tattled from a thorough examination of the evidence relators? tn it virtues, that aa a remedy and preventative of all diseases arlKini? from exposure, either to change of wefbf r or rli jiate, or tt. nitsmatic ir.flaencH, it stand WITHOUT A RIVAL! And justly deserve the reputation it hau o long enjoyed In Central America and tbe Went Indien. , IIS DYSPKPSIA And its attendant train of symptoms, it acu more LIKE A CIlAhH than a medicine. Ttere is nothing tn the whele rane of Materia Medic a tbat can for a moment bear a comparison with it In this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in tbe 11th edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 1337 and 1388. A aeries of experiment in wbicb 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 CEDRON with other approved tonics the whole preserved in tbe best quality of copper distilled Bourbon WbUky, which be is confident has n equal In the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, bof nb lie have long since learned to estimate such t-.-a their true value. Tie safest plan Is for every one to te for himself the virtues of a new medicine. (1VE lilt: CEDRON BITTERS OXK TRIAL, ASD TOÜ TU L 5KVKR CS AH OTDKKS. It is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CKDRON BITTERS are a specific. In all diseases of the Bowels, Liver or Kidneys. In all affections of the BRAIN. DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; is GOUT. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to upertde all other remedies, knot only cure tbew dieae, but It prevents them. A wine giaa of the Betters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill eflects of the most nnbealthy climate, and screen the person taking tt agitit disease under the most trying expo-nre. a old b liriifCKiats) aud tirocer c;rncralljr. Hr. JOIIX ULLI., Principal or.ee. Fifth Street, LoarlUe. Kj. WLD WUOLKSALS ET DAILY, REEFER & RUSH, ?3 Kotitla .lertdian Mreet, INDIANAPOLIS Who aJe tail BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. öeel44 lyVwlttnan

OPTICIAN.

Itectacle MANTJFACTTJREIl OF THE IMPROVED PANTOSCOPIO SPECTACLi. THE BEST IN USE. MOSES' improved Pantoscop!c Spectacles combine advantages me chanical and philosophical to be found in no other Spectacles ofieref1 in the West. Moses' improved Spectacles r.M only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sight, Moses' Spectacles are made of the finest materials, and best workman ship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value Caution Xo Agents or Pedlars employed. Send for a circular containing full dew cription, prices, &c, and how to ensure a perfect fit and have them sent hy mail. Address L. W. MOSES, Optician, 50 East "Washington Bt., Indianapolis, Ind. PROFESSIONAL. REMOVAL. Doctor W.U. THOMSON, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WHRRK HE WILL CONTINUE to trat arid cure Private Diseases, in all their specie'1, st tre, and Pfrnnnfn Dr. Vi'm. Thoin bas made tLeO.f" 't) tratmert of I'ilvtte Di.-eatj a's t,-., peciaiiy Mfn-i- tLe jear 1SI tlrve ycar in ih" c.:y cl fcalfal, X. V ., einit years iu CLic&o, IU ,aud tunyeir in Feoria, III. During eiirbt jears practice in Chicago, IU., be cureil v?r Ijutvt u tl ou-ai, jk.-. Dr. VVm I'hi'iEXHi, 1:i l' practice f- r Sc rvfu'.i. -liirnmatic and general diea-i i' tLe LIoo s. U'"- a Fumigating Vapor latn of the iuot ii.-ni'r ki; i,:r. corijuric tion with internal treatm": t. SEMINAL EMiSi!NS,thecfTi-efi'ioi.ce of-'.r-abu-e. Thi oltary vtcp, or depraved exttftl i:jda'ffnc, I practiced by th youth ol both s-xe t an almost unlituitrd exieiit, itoJuc-.iir with uaerriiiß certainty the follonitig train morbid y mjto:- ui !f s.- conita:-'? by dentic medical tu-avires viz- sallow cULtenance, darn spots nndtr the ye, pain i:: th head, rirsriii? in the eur. and noihg i.l.r 'he rut-tiin i? of leave ar-d rat tliuR cl cbriots, uiiph -ii:e! about t l.;ijt, weakü1 "f the limbs, cnrfjs-d vi-ion, Montcd i:.tt llect, lss ot contidei'ce, difliderrr r. apj r"ic!)H'C Rtrsr-fer, a dil.ke ta fonn new acquaint ai. a disp'v.it'n to hl.nn society, loss of memory, hrctic llu5!), ptrapk-n and various vn:ptiorj abaut the facr, f un il toi ei.e, niLt swe.'.t, feUJ breath, coughs, conunrtior, monf mania, aud frequiit ly Insanity. The aSicted, on t!u- fi r t appearance of any of Ihe abore symptons, t-honld imm"iiat,Iy apply te Dr. Vita. Tbomon lor relief. fgrOD'ce a'dCoa-u'.tutiut. I..'.nsNo.2ySoitli Delware street, Irdiatiapf.!;!, Jnl. r. 0 Box 16ia. JaL'-M-dly fTHIDlCAL, MASTHOOD! How Dctroj'cd, How Restored. Or. X. &. PEiVWEUy, Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. 15 CONNECTION WITn THE GENERAL PRACTICB of Medicine, I treat by a new and reliable medium, and with the happiest results, all form of diseases of tbe Nerroas, Seninal aod Urinary and Sexual system. Yonng men with hollow cheeks and pallid countenance, telling in fearful langnage the rtlent working of aome formidable disease undermirtlBg your constitution, memory and reason, hurrying yon to a premature death, reflect while reason bolda way and avail yoimelf cf a treatment that dissipates the .lightest dieae, and cures the harrassing weatnes and other causes of serious diSiculty and prpetual annoyance. Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Noetnrnal Emis aiouK, Sexual Debility, impotency, Eflects of Self-Abuse, and their results Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contract, Mental and Physical rrostration, Fpilepy, Insanity and Consumption. "The foe. Like a etausoh murderer, eteaay to his pnrpose. Presses hin clee through every lane of life, Nor misses once the track, but presses on, Till forced at last to the tremendous verge, . And at once he sinks." Likew se, I will guarantee a radical cure of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea and Gleet, ball their tages. entirely re moving from tbe bloed tbe last spark of these terrible diseases that se gradually burn up the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. Tbe beauty and extreme delicacy of tbe female organization, to say nothing of its pby;iolocrical characteristics, are sufficient indications that it is ab ret to forms of disease and modifications peculiar to itself. The physician of tbe present day do-a not encounter any moie forme of ut-rine dlea-es thau did the physician of fifty year ago; but owito; to the present -ocial condition of woman, her disease- are increased to frequency . and to tbe truth of this insertion the melancholy deaths by conuiuptioa bear a!; (e Witte.. At the Ameru. LI penary we treat by a new method, and v h the happiest result. Prolapsus Cten, (falling o; the womo,) Eruptions of the Skis, Chloro.is, or ir.n Sic knew chara terired by yellowish, d;rty gre n pa. lor of tbe surface; Kniansio Medium, r absent X.i-njat;on; Amenorrhea, cr Retention of the Menses Pynenorrhea, a painful and difficult flow f the J4rn-; Menorrhagia, er profuse Mcntruation; Leuchorrbea, r excessive aad altere! secretion of the atucun p.cr;: white, or nearly coI. r?s acd tran-parerit. Kfader, I have rivu yon a c'.a? of di.--e- thai are met with inFtuiale ot "aliases, whether manied or unmarried; an 1 to marred Female would say that there are many oth r form of diea-c. p-ctiliar Vt your sex tfieaen of Pregnancy, Farturitien, and Lactation, of wi;ch spice will Lot admit an elucdition. I on.it il for the council cLaaber, aiJ:t:? t ut one more di- ae:o thi list, aai that U a formidable one Ulcerti on cf the body of the Ctern. ir yoa are aS cted i;h oritiic weaki.s, or any assemblage of morb'd phetjonjena of this cha acter, you have no time to srare. nut at once arntv fnr n..i a.i i a d. If to- late to arreM the di-eese, it is at lea.t posi. I Me to palliate the sytcptor.-, ed thumootLthe patbway to an untimely rave. In a majori y c f in-iar,ces thee diseases Lave made considerable progress before tbe paient becomes alarra1 ed. In some cases an emaciation is the ßrt tnd.catior ! that attracts the attention of th- patient's friend. ACi ; here, reader. let me call your earnest atienL n to the fearful -igtuf.caae o' fie aord "wa.-tirg." It net ot.ly : consiiiutej, the lead.cg feature, but the ear 'im and mt ominons aympfv of Consump ion, examples of i which are mvar.ably met with in jour lad-esboae ! gifted with Lih intellectual endowments, refined aci cotr.p ihmnt. and eyes Ca hing w.th unnatnral bril liancy not regarawg tbe lid:catiens as beleg tlöe f iLdp'er.t disease, tut tkoe cl persottl cLa-.. True, a!a-J the poet küi Conumpvloii' ci.ek; ne'er looks more par. And lovely, than wLen past all cure, And yet that blorn, so freh so tili, Uu lent its fleeting aid t aill. And pak, to tho wbv i ch iutie, lf ckies, !?i h and tzZtrx too; Thocrb whs, just v'ewtr janght fair, Coaid dream Lh.r d.atat waa tLtrmV Addreas f. O. Bex l'.IH. J&VZct or trom I A. II. t 4 P. M. Hoon No. 14 Kart aahirg'.co ?!ree?, tnd!atapl!s,lad:aaa. f.bl-dly

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Losses Paid in 46 Years OVER ÄTNA BUILDING, INDIAWAPOLIS. '3 I iC 3 f - A r. --A "1 1. 1 ' j f u u n h a, - . . m v . Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. MT ASSETS JANUARY. 1865, $3,77,362,71, IVAVIGAT1!V UISKS JS"Arencies In all the principal Cities and Town In the United Sutes. JTT'Arplications for Insurance will be promptly attended to. ABROMET & BRADSHAW. mchl5-'65-dly LNDLsJVAPOLU.IXDIAKA. THan QUARTERS f lH THE STATE D INDIANA 00 '-rh--IO A- -4i'' 'tr' -----asC -xlisp SiHlTL'irr5'! sTOEßlOGK. Ha XO COKXKCTIOX WITH AJfT OTHER ehtabmse nrT of the game name, ia or out of ItitL'iuapolii W. & H. QLKNN. Prcwrietors VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. "Eighteen years established in V. T. C'ty." "Only in al.ible remedy knon." "Free tr'tn Poins." "J'ot dinirerous to the Human Fm !y." "Eats come out cf their bole to Cle." 'fCostar,s" Eat, Roach &c, Exters U a pate "-cd tr.r R t. .Vic, Ii-tacK', Llrck and iled A nU, a c . d c. Ac, t c. 'Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator, Is a licu.d r aah. u-ed to letroy, snd also as a pree'ti f'T Pd-Bue, Ac. ''Costai V Electric Powder for Insects I f.r .V"ft, JJ'-"jhiUtfH, ritTit, I'-t'.r'.t, At'i'n-i!', ttcI f'i-o'd bj a'l Druire aod :eU.r evrj a u? re ti.'f I l I Ecwaa I ! ! of aJ! wortUSe? iunitaticr. "TT.1 that "Jo-tar"." rni i' -r. ntu Y.-x V.A: :.! i U-k tef.ire jou buy. an.M: v it. cos r tit. XaäjraixciraL Drfr, ?2 DaoAbWAi, Ssa- Tusi. aVQ5So d ry all Drugi: and l)il-r tn iadiar aoli, tri i. 1 8 ( 5 . FARMEUS AD UOUSEKEEl'ERS Shou'.J rtcüüect that buadredsul dollar- worth of GraiD, Piovisiur-s, iic , arc axiiua.il? desfroveo br Rat, Uice, Aci?, and ether ic?ecn avA Terrain 11 of whith can be treTented by a few dollar, worth of '-CosTAaV Ut, lioach. Ant, ic , ExUrraimtcr. bought and ueJ freely. Sold bj fi. Browulnff 4L Sloau. S'ewart ii ll?rgan, Toroiit) & Col. F. Eccer, "boleale acd Retail Ageatt, In Iudiacapo;;, Indiana, asd by all Drcjritiats and Dealers, xajll-awtaa

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