Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4581, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1865 — Page 4
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TltCRSDAT MORNISQ. JUNE 20. natu itp ra-w f.TTB. i rttri . Tba Maaar.'e waya at A typa ef lU'.atence, And als persistence I aa tae Saya are Of Ma is tr.U wM. Tb Fatcr L1J In it (o4 aap end wm; We prf at.ll therow, !?Q(bt that abid in it Pauntlnr, n, onward. Ar-! salema befora oa. Veilsw., tbe dark Fort!, Ooai ef ail mortal Hiara lct rt o'sr m, irare vnder us Herl. pet learJ are the Vole, Voice of the Safes, TL Woiida and the Age; tb'o wall, yocr choke. It Erlef, and yat endles; "Here eyes do regard yon, la Eternity's ataineia; Here I ail fulneM, Ye brave, to reward you, Work ana despair not' A New York correspondent writes; " Shall 1 Uli you a naughty story 7 JLet its verse. ty ex cuit it: "Some time la.t winter a Carnival carneoiT on od of the Brooklyn pond. Everybody was ex pected to wear a Uqcj drus and mk, and tbe affair belog very select, good folks, by scores, resolved to go. Among tbeia were Mr. Folie I lee that you demand all the names and bis handsome la Jr. of Cliatoo avenue. Clinton avenue is tbe Madiaon Square, tbe Weit Green itreet of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Folie is the most admired mistre of its most su&jptuou dwelling. She was quite a good figure upea steel, b?ioz practiced cpon the Capitoline--not to spak of parlor skating, wbich teaches one the motion quite a wellevery flood afternoon. But unfortunately, Mr. Folie, who must necessarily make one of tbe party, did not know tbe use) oi yaimt, though to gratify his wife, who waa much too proper ' to go anywhere by night, unaccompanied by her husband, be COD seated to Attend tbe Carnival. Fwl.e Ltd uerer seen his wife on ice, being a close buainesa man, though something or a gallant, so Le acknowledged her to be a nice thing, when gliding of! so excellently, and rolling so elegantly. Poor fellow ! must be patter around like a cr'iDDle. while she could skim like a racer ? However, tbey marked at last in tbe separate buildings provided for the sexe, and put oa their distinct costumes. Mr. Folie wore a drei of tbe time of Cosmo tbe First, and Mrs. Folie appeared as a fair Bretoaen, with a starched cap at,d skirt gown, which gave her graceful limb free circulation. Foiie, being abiotbe 1 in busioeas, forgot to ak what h'n wife' garb would be; but Mrs. Folie, to be well protected, had betrayed her domino to a gentleman wbotn the mtde promise not to rcvtul her ir.cogtiito.nd particularly to introduce no gentlemen to her who was not absolutely fatidiou and honorable. So the J bot for the pond; the ice waa smooth as crystal; drummoul lights threw wide eplashei of brightness to and fro, but here and there were dark isolated covers and corner, secure fro tu intrusion. Tbe people were numerous and the cor.uine so motley that tbe angel of the Plague would not have knowu whom to spare S for an instant Mrs. Folie friend disappeared, bein$ a poor skater and unable to keep up with her, till returning, he made her acquainted with Mr. Dromio. Cowing inertly, but not unmaking, tbe new arrival glided to Mrs. Folie's side, took her bands in hi a) couples on i:c do, aud tbey "rolled off like two marvelous automatons;. Dromio wore a splendid Florentine dres. plumed cap, long ringlet, dirk hose over shapely 1'ruh, with sword, jeweled dagger, and the croi of the Order of St. John. He was the be-t cymnast on tbe poiid raced backward, forward, High Dutch, wriggle, inside out, heel up. njuirm. turn over, wallow Lim?elf ! Mr. Folie w is in ecetaries. übe was auimittwd to a getsrou rivalrv, aud .surpassed htr own previous .iiiitv. Wanned by exercise and contact, their tones crew softer, their speech grew less formal; roor Mrs. Folie once flipped, when Dromio suplcly caught her by tbe waist, and, bold man! kept bid hand around her when tbev were again alert. " 'Withdraw your arm,' whispered Mrs. Folie; my bu?banJ is here lie may know you. Siv not so exclaimed the ardent Dromio: 'let U3 ourselves withdraw.' "They glided oil to tbe far angles of tbe pond, where, utobserved, their conversation sweetened. At last the supole Florentine seized Mrs. Folie's hand, and swore it wm tbe fairest on Loug Island. " 'Flatterer!' hhe answercJ. 'If this were not tbe Carnival I should be indignant.' "liut since it u the Carnival, give we one k'ws you will not refuse me? She did not. Tbey lingered a luscious diuBicnt oa the marin ofthn world moral nJ the Jemi vwnJr, and tbei tbu bell t the gret gate rang the Cjrnlral wns over it was time to unmahk. ' 'I fear to uncover.' aid the lady; 'you men are so seldom honorable!' " 'Hut you must; the hour has arrived. Come! We must, we eLall, meet again! Lot us draw!' "They dipped the dark vidige.s instanta neously, and looked into eich other's fce. 'Good Heaven! It is Folic!' " 'My wife!m wife" paid the strong man. And they wilted. This closed the tableaux. "I may add that Folic was a good A iter; but wishing to have some fun on his owa account, had not told his wife so." I Frtnt Cbarl IHrkacs' Once a Wer.; I lie Three Ulthe. There was erne a wise Emperor who made a law that to every stranger who came to his court & fried fish should be served. The servants were directed to take notice if, when the stronger had eiten the fish to the boLe oa one side he turned it ovr and began on the other aide. If he did, be was to be immediately scired, aud on the third day thereafter he was to be put to death. But, by a grcut Wretch of impeiul clemeniy. the culprit was permitted to utter one wih each day, which the Kmperor plwdgt-d himself to rant, provided it wis not to spare his life. Many had already periled in consequence of this t-tlict. when one dsy a Count ai.d his joui g son presented themselves at court The h served as uul. and when the Count had removed all the t-ih trum one ':Je, he turned it over, snd was about to commence on the other, when he was suddenly seized and thrown iuto prison, and was told of his appruaclmi doom Sorrowstricken, the Count's youcg aon besought tbe Kmperor to allow him to d.e in tLe room of his father, a favor which tJ e monarch was pleased to accord him. The Count wa accordingly re Iease-i from prison, atd his son wa thrown into his cell in hit stead. As .on as this had been doLe, the young man naid to hi gaolers: "You know 1 have the right to make three demands before I d.e; go and tell the K.nperor It std me his daugkter. and a priest to marry us " TLe first demand was no; much to tl.e Emperor's taste, neverthelees he ult bound to keep Lis word, and he therefore complied with lie re quest, to which tLe 1'iircos hid lj kind of oh jection. This occurred in the Um- wheu Kinkept their treasures in a cave, or in a tower set apart for thj purpose, and ou the secot.d day of his imprisonment the youcg man demanded'the King's treasures If his first demmd wa- hold one, the second was cot les so; still the Em peror's word is sacred, and having made the promise he was frcnt to keep it; ani the treat uresof gold and silver and jewels were placed at the prisoner's disposal. Oa getting possession of Item Le distributed tbetn profusely among the courtiers, and socn he trade a host of friends by lis liberality Tee emperor Lepaa to teel exceedingly uncomfortable Unable to sleep, be rose early on the third taornicg and went with fear in his heart t tbe pri.oa u Ler what the third wish was to be Now," aM he to the rionsr. "tell what your third derx.ai.d i. ibat it rr.ay t granted at once, and you tuav be hwj; out of Land, for I am tired of your de male's " "Sire." ar .wered th j rijner, "1 Lave but cue more favor to reue: ot your msje-tv, which, when yeu have prar.teJ, I hall die cou'tect h is merely tijat you i.! rac the eyes of those who saw my fathrr turn the t-h orr tj le put out." ''rJ Kod." re;ii-d the emperor, ' your de Baad ii but naturai, aud ijnagt from a good heart. Let the chamberlain be aeited' be coitinoed. turning to iL euarda
"Slrt ! " aitd lie cat&berlam. "I dIJ not see
aoytnicgit was the ward." Lat tbo steward Le seized, then," sad the bot tie steward protested, with tears ua hi eves, that be bad cot witnessed anything of what bad been repotted, and laid n u i-e Duuer. The butler declared that he had seea cothiog of the natter, and that it mast have been one of the valets Cut tbey protested that they were utterly ignorant of what had been charged against tbe count; U short.it turced oot that tobody eoulJ be found who bad aem the cosut commit tbe offense, upon which tbe princess said : "I appeal to you, my father, as to another Solomon. If nobody saw tbe offense committed, the couot cscr.et be guilty, and my husbxr.d is innocent." The empercT frowned, and forthwith tbe courtiers begin to murmur; and then be smiled, and immediately their viaaage became radiant. "Let it be so," said hia majesty; "let bim live tbocgh I have put msny a mn to destb for a lighter offense than his. Hut if he is not hung, he is married. Jostice has been done." TODACCO, TODACCO, a. s. nrrRi. J. S. lkt MMoMi Manufacturers and Wliolsalcrs, No. '22 and '21 rrond Slrrel, ALTON, ILLINOIS. imrit HAVE OrKVKD A BRAXCnHOCSJt AT NO W 17 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. In-!., wbere wt will krsp constantly on hand all styles of T'JL.XJG TOBACCO. Wa rerpectful!y inyite tke trade to call and etarnine our tk. We will ae!! as low. If rot lower, than the samt stork can be boogltt in tuis or any omer marsei mr6-dtf MTEItÄ dt DRCMMüND. EXPRESS COMPANIES. Amorican Express Company, AJIO TBK UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. rFFlCK ON THE CORKER OF WASHINGTON A3D Meridian atreeta, IxxlianapoUa. Threa ially Eapreabes to New York; Two dally Express to Cincinnati, and Two dailv Ezpreeaea to Chicago and St. Leola; Ta above rjompauiea are tke only prifllcjo-t Kxprcttca tbe following roads, vii: I5D1A5A CENTRAL; LAFATETTK A CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS & PERU; TKRRR HAUTE k RiCUUOND; BKLLKFOXTAINK A IXbLAXAPOLia. Money, packages, valuablet and freight carried wlU Safety and dpatch, and In charge of special and aSclent measeogrrs. Wotea, Bills and Drafts will be promptly collect J and readyretorns raad J. B ÜTTF RF1ELD, A ject HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, 0is4itt$ Union lsiot, INDIANATOLIS, IND , troll, Hurtfe A C o., lroprletora. i19-dtr HOUSE, Corner Markot & Illinois I MM AW ATOMS. I XL. . PENTECOST, Proprietor. T TAKE PLKASUKK IN ANNOO'CIMi TO 1IY I friend sn1 r.urnfrou patrons, that I am now en taMi-LM In tu ! Iionse. wnich I have rt-fumhrd ann.ar thriiin . t 4 t i far vitnr r,rnlin I take tb opportunity of tbankln? my uany former friends for their patronage rfurinir, the to ytar wLlle 1 waa conducting tbe Oriental IIouo, and Hill at all time re tuii to see mem at iny n-w f-ian.i. my3-dtf E. PENTECOST COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY 1 i ssl: nic i ii-v i:s i-. BKiELOW'S SATIN-ENAMELED BYRON 4 NEW article of invention. Tbii Collar excel al 21l other Paper Collar fur i-oinfort, neatness and economy. Ali.o a latge a-iortiuent 'T SATlN-KNAMItLKn CARROT KS. LINEN TAPER KTRON?, AND LINEN PAFER GARROTF.S LaJ:f Satin Kiianirlr! Collars and Curfr; a nrw aud convenient article. The trale anpplied at the luweot oarket prices. FIuELOW & CO., Manufacturers, my5-13ui 11 Salle Street, Chicago A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FEU ALES. Infallible in Correcting Irre;u laritic. lSeniovins Obstruct iosi of flic Jlosiflily Turns, from lVlialcvrr Cause, ami Always Miccessliil as a l'rcventalivr, And the "only sttreand CERTAIN REMEDY for al thu aSict'nKcomplainta no peculiar to the aex, wheth er "married or aineia." Theaepnia are uothinf new, tut have tern used ty the Doctors for many years, both in France and America, with uaparalleled nrca in every caae; and be it orged by many thousand ladies who have used them to mate the Iii! public, for the allevtatiou of those auf Tericg from any irregularities whatever, a well at to prevent an increase of family where health will cot permit It. Femalea peculiarly situated, or those suppea la tkemaelvet to, are cautioned agaio.'t usinst thes Pills while in that condition, at tie proprietor assumes hi revponsibility artar tb above aduiotulion, altUouKh tbalr mildneaa would preventany .uiischiof to health Otherwise the fills arerrcommended. Full and explicit direction accompany each boa. oOOOü, BOXES HAVE BEEN SOLD IN TWO YEARS Ten tbouaand boxe aent by letter, both ky myself and amenta, to ail part f the world, to which answers have been returned, la which ladies aay nothing like the above Pills tare been known ninee the SCIENCE OK MRVh CIXK DAWNED UPON TUE WOHLD IN RKM0V13U OBSTRUCTIONS AND hESTORINQ NATURE TO ITS PROPER CHANNEL, quieting the nervet and rettorlrg the"roy color of health to the cheek of the most deli cate. PRICE 1 1 to PKR HOI. Sil BOIES for I j 00. Sold by all Dni(;H!ti( and by the follow in t; Jobbicg ani Dru Mons, Agent for Indianapolis, Indiana: (La.!:ea, by fending f I, can procura the nils, aent confidentially by mail, and without observation, to any part of the city or country,) and for aale by TOMLINSON A COX. No. 1". East VTashiLta street. STEWART 1 MO'.KUN, No. 40, Eat Wa.-hlngtan tref t. W. I. HASSITT A CO., No. 14, Wet Washington street. II. 1I.LEF. N(,9 1 aL.t rts' RKvk. J. F. SKSOUR, No. l. Bäte? L'ou.e Blk, and ty daily. Ki:i:n:it a ki ii, WLw:ea Lrcx?t', N i. T?, Suath Merid aa treet. . 9. LACET,nerral Trae'.::. Age Lt fr tit We.terD tajf, 16., rVarVra ttrrft. Chicago, P.linola. . B -Sow ii, r,..; n,.., ii,, tot i, "J. D. UoWK" jat31-.llyeJ CLAIM AGENCY. WAR CLAIMS! SOLDIEKS AND OFFICERS WHO I1VVK NT RXKN pai4 füll pay ai.d tLÄlioeri.n:er.t TuwirrT to wbich Uiey aro ebl.lied, can hae thf.r tla.sjj au-ted ; -crapt-ly ani correctly a.d utui. J at BLAKE'S MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY. Ctalma fwr P tbu.lli rvc, killl In 1 attl or loo! in the Lr.e of d uty, Stfambvat an all otker property lot in tie M;!:tary Service, and eeryclas ,f cia.ms founded ia law. juitJca cr equity ecureil. 4VrRui!oea trauaacted by maal. ti.ce la Steeta Pillilc, tf it lla0tiic Hal!, pjK.'.e JletrcpwllUa lla.1, WaiLlrfton rtn'et. J. W. BLARC. LtaCv!v l Fortieth Indiana Yorcataer, J3-dtf Attwne v and CU:- A jt-at.
DR. .FOHN BULL'S
GBDKOK III HERS. The La(r( and Moni Im porta lit Discovery iK TD I NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man's name Is mors intimately connected with tie histary of MATERIA UXDICA of the Cnlte4 8uu, or more favorably known as a pioneer In Medical Discovery than that of Dr. John null, ot'LouisYillc, Ken t nek v. a Bla inimitable preparation of ÜAUSAPAHIL LA baa long stood at the head of the various componnda ofthat valuable drag. Hi 13 Oornpouud ol WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West aod South. Hid Worm Lozenges, In lesd thin a year alter their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread aa the continent wf North America. But the crowning glory of hia life remain to Le attaiued iu hi di.-tooverjr, or rather combination, for he does cot claim to have been the discoverer of fJI.DKO.l, which Is the basl of the Bitters now offered to the pub lic. That houor belongs to the native inhabitants of Centra) America, to whom Its virtue have been known for more thau two hundred years. Armed with It, the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria and handle without fear tbe most venomoua erpenta. Iti a belief with them, that while there is breath in thebodj the Cedron in potent to cure, no matter what the isa" may be. While Dr. Rull i not prepared tu endorse thia extravagant pretension, he U nevertheless satisfied frin a thorough examination of the evidence relating to it virtue, that as a remedy and preventative of 11 diseases arising from expoeure, either to change of weather or climate, r ti niusmatir influence, it Manas WITHOUT A RIVAL! Ani Justly deervea the reputation it had ?o long enjoyed in Central America and the West Indies. I IN DYSPEPHIA And It attendant train of symptom?. It acts more LIKE A CHARM than medicine. There is nothing in the whele range of Materia Medica that can for a moiaent bear a comparison with it in thia disease. A full acconnt of thia wonderful plant may be found In the 11th Hitlon of the C. S. Dispensatory, ptgea 137 and 13.H. A aeries o experiment in which Dr. Ball baa been for year engaged, has lu?t been brorjght to 4 successra termination, and be la now enabled to offer to tha public a combination or CKDROS with other approved tontca the whole preserved In the best quality of copper dltilled Bourbon WhiAy, which he la confldeut hta n equal in the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, bo ab lie have long since learned to estimaie inchu.. their true value. Tha safest plan ia for every one ta te for himself the virtues of a new medicine. uiYi: tiii: CEDRON BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND TOD Will NEVER CSX AN OTHKRS. It la not neceary to pnbtiah a long list of diseaaea for which the CEDRON BITTERS are a apeciflc. In all dis. eases of the Ilowrls, Liver or Kftlney. In all aH-xtI..ka of tha BRAIN. DLTENDlNli UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; - INGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It ia destined to supersede ail otner remedies. It not only curea tnee diseases, but it prevents them. A wina g!aa of the Bitters, taken an hour tefore each meal, will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen tha person taking tt against disease UBder the most tryiLg exposure. sold t iirugguta and firocer ;cn erally. Ir. JOHN CULL, Frtucipal Otr.ce. Fifth Street, IxuUri:ie, Ky. SOLD WHOLKSAL1 BY DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, ?.1 South Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS. Who also tell HULL'S SARSAPARILLA, HULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. fcaaoaaU DAILY , KECFKlt & III Sf dsclS'(e4.dlytl)toam.
VVATCHEC.
American Watches. BIT A E N 1" I N L V ALTHAM WATCII if jt- '.v alural! an-I r-!iLIo t:!ii--kir--r. BrY A GEXCINE W ALTHAM VATCI-it rt i-v and is wcrth double tli- ri. e f t!.ve wrtblra Fnr 1 aud Sis wati Ur. CKXI'INE W ALTHAM WATCHES, ui 1- rx, re-' (or Rjilrva l CENUINE V,LliIM W ATCH E5, made f xj re fir SJAl'Tt he ivy hntirint'-cn, a'"'v.r it tiriie koej -rs We gtt our Wunhc dir. it fr :.i tha niaa:;f t.'tury, mi. Vvfp II HJ but thi g- iiuiini. SINiiLK WATCH ES MlNTlo :-. L1I I.K. .ribe 1 in vLt ..f a ti:;ie-k4T, at th l-.t js..l.l rtTLerade trtjplid tt fiftory pri.-. Sd.l f. r a k' t ular. W, al3. Lava a Ur- fairly ..f 1 pi I v" WaUbea, Fiiia Jlry and S.i.d .l r .. W. P. BINGHAM 4 CO.. 50 Eait Washington Street, Near Od J ftllwua' LlilL PROFESSIONAL. It IZ M OVAL. Doctor Wall. TIIl.lIli, HAS RFMOVKD HIS CFFICK FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WnF.RE HE WILL CONTINUE to treat and cure Trivate DiAeaseü, in all their specie, ftase;, ramlficatioD.i and phases. Dr. Wm. Tbomson will Rive to each patient a writteu instrunient, binding himself to rü'ect a rtdical and permanent cure, or make no cbarge. lt. nm. tu'-'rupn uinue lur v treatment of Privaie iJi.eR'es s! opecia'.ty sitife tbe year 1851 three year in the city nt Bußalo, N. Y., eiht years in Chicago, lll.,aiil twi-yeaf In I'coria, 111. During eight years practice ii. llluca, 111., be cured tver thirteen thooanl rae. Lr. Wra.Tbonifon, in bis practice f- r ?cr fi:!a. 'tiienraatlc and general !ieaspj .f tLe blood, ue- it Vuca itting Vapor Hath of the mot ingenious klr rf.in cor juiictiou with internal treatment. SKMINAL hMlSSIONS, the c!iepei ce ofcir-abue. TLiJ solitary vice, or depraved exual iudalhce, is practice! by the youth of btb -oxes to an almost un-limiu-d extent, prcducirigr with unerring certainty the ft.lluwiri train of morbid cymptt.ms ucle comliated by scientific mr.dical measures, viz- Sallow countenance, dark ?pMn nnler the ry, pain In th h-a t, ringinc li the earn, and noies like the ru.-tlii ? of leaves and rat tlinif of ch&riotc, t;i:eAsii:e.-." about the luins, wt'iknes of the limbs, confused vi.-iou, blunted intellect, los of confidence, diffidence In approaching trat:T, a dislike tc form new acquaintance, adispobiticn to shun s -icty, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furrtd tongue, night sweats fetid breath, coughs, ciumpt im, rioiioinar.ia, and frequent ly Insanity. The aftlicted, on the rir)t appejr.'.nce of any jf the above symptni., Lould iinrupiiiately apply to Ir. Wm Thomson tor relief. Jf-OSfce api Consultation ?. No. South D-l-ware street, Indianapolis, lr'5. P. O Bex 16ÖJ. janSI-dly MEDICAL. MAN H OOD! Hott- Drstroyrd, How Itcs,ond. Ir. . S. iKamKY. Physician and Surgeon No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. IN CONNECTION WITH THE GENERAL I'HALTJCK of Medicine, I treat by a new and reliable medium, and witk the happiest results, all forms of diseases of the Nervous, Seminal and Urinary and Sexual systems. Toung men with hollow cheeks and pallid countenance, telling in fearful language the silent working of some formidable disease undermining yonrcon?titution, memory and reason, hurrylrg you to a premature death, reflect while reason holds sway and avail yourself of a treatment that diaaipate the slightest diease, and cures tha harrassing weaknesa and other cause of st-ri-ou difficulty asd p rpetual annoyance. Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Koeturnal Kniis aiona. Sexual Debility. I in potency, Kflects of Selr-Abu?e, and their reaults Inability to Consummate the Vlarriege Coctract, Mental acd TLytlcal Trcstratior, Kpilepsy, Inan!ty ard Consuraption. "The foe, Like a staunch murderer, pteaay to his purpose, Presse 9 hiu close through every lane of life, Nor misses onca the track, but presses on. Till forced at last to the tremendou verge. And at once he sinks." Likewise, I will guarantee a radical cure of SypLIli, Gonorrhoea and Gleet, In all their rtafes, entiieiy removing from the blool tbe last apark of these terrible diseases that 8 gradually bum up tbe fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and extreme delicacy of the frruaie organUation, to 6ay nothing of Its physiological characteristic, art suff.cieDt indications that it is aub'ect to forms of disease and mod;Lcatior.a peculiar to itself. The phyciciaa of the present day does not encounter any more forms of uter.ne diseases than did tte physician fcf fifty yetrs agr, but owir.a: to the present social condition of woman, her dieaea are increased to frequency, and to the truth cf thia assertion the melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness. At the American Difpensary we treat by a new method, aid with the happiest results, ProUpaua Uteri (falling of tha womb.) Eruptions of the Skia, Chlorosis, or Green Sickness characterized ty yellowish, dirty green pallor of the aurface; Emansio Messiura, or absent Menstruat.on; Amenorrhea, or Retention of the Menses; DymenorTbea, a piiufal and d.fHcu it Sow of the Men-ea; Menorrhagia, or profuse Menatruatioc; Leuchorrh- a, or exceüaive and altered secretion of the mucu.- generally white, or nearly coloreani transparent. Reader, I have giv r. you a class of dieses that are met with in Ferna! et ;i ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would uy that there are mary ctLT foruis of dleaes peculiar to your s x disease of FTegr.ancy, Tarturitien, ar.i Lactation, of which pace will not a'irft an elucidation. I emit It for the council chamber, a Ming tut ane more dlsea-e to this list, and that i a l-cu.idab!e one Ulcer lion of the tody of the Uterus. If you are aSicted with orauc wjVi.e!-, or cy asaemblage of morbid phenomena of this cha-acter, you have no time to spare, bat at once apply for rued cal aid. If too late to arrest the disease, it is at !ast posible to palliate the symptoms, ar;d thus snioothc- the pathway to an untimely grave. In a majority of instances these diseases Lave mat considerable progress before the patient becomes alarmed. In otue ca?es an emaciation is the rst iidicaior that attracts the attention of the patient a friend. Ar. here, reader, let me call your earnest attention to tht fearru! a:trjitlcan:e of the word wasting.' It not cr.lv constitutes tte leadic? feature, tut the earliest auJ msst ominous $ymptv s of .Consumption, examples of which arc invariably met w.th in your. lai es no are girted with high iutcllectual endewiaectf, refined accotrp'iftmer.ts, and eye Cihir.? with ui.r.jtural brilliancy not regarding the-e iai.ratian as teirthore f iDcioieot lieae, but thoe : ptrsijal tha-m. True, ala-1 the poet 'Consumptions' cheek ne Vr locks cere pure. And lovely, than when pat all cr.re. And yet that bloom, fo freh so still, Has lent its f eet'.njr, aid ta kill. And speaks, to those who watch its hec. Of a cknes, ctea'h and urJerirg too; TtoTjgh who, Just viewing arbt to fair, Could dream that death was there:" Address Jr O. Lot lst. TTpOEce hours from 8 A. il. to 4 P. J KooUi .o. 21. lt. East "Wafhlugton Street, Indiacapolis, Ind-.aia. reo 16-41 ly WANTED. "rk A UONTll t 1 wr,t Agt-nt evrrywtre, at 5 4 J tTO a iunth, expeoaa paid, to eil FifteeD A rticies ie, tta be,t aeilirg erer crerei. Pull psrtxulan 'res. AddreM CTW T. GAkKT. DjS-daw) V.4dtTi, ala'be.
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UEDUCED PRICES, WARRC2V TATE, DOOR, SASH & BLIND No. 38 Sonth New Jersey St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. nAVT!fQ ou hand a large stock of Door, Blind, Sash, Frames, c. 1 am seli.og tha same at greatly reduced prices. Allot my manufacture is warranted rxth as to materials and workmanship. Dealers ar.i Builders are solicited to eat! and examine ay stock aas pricea be'ore ptjirbair g elsewhere. A full stxk ef Fooring, Drewed Lumber, Weather BoArdisj, Molding, Erackets and other Manafactured E-ildlrg .Materials always tn hand Hoortn? worked and Lumber dressed ard sawed to Mer. myl3-13ra ''THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." 'JET "ail. T31T -TV. ICkT 5o COMI'OUND EXTRACT OF CrRKRS VM) COPAIRA, ISA RURE,CFRTAIV.ASD Fl'KKDT CUUE FOIt ALL diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, e ther in the Male or Female, frequently performing a Ye rfect cure in the short upace of three or four day, and always in less time than av other preparation. In the us- of TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CCCF.B3 ANI) COFAIKA, there is no nee,l ofcontinemer.t or change of diet. In tta approved form of a paste, it is entirely tasteless, and caa?es no unpleasant ser.ati n to the patient, and no exposure. It Is now acknowleged by tbe most learned in the profession that in tbe above ca.se of di.-eacs, Culxbs and Copaiba are the only two rc ntedif s known that can be relied upon w ith any certainty of Uccess. TARRANT'S COMrOUrlD KXTRACT OF CüBKBi AND COPAIBA XRYKR FAILS. Manufactured only by r a it k a r 3k t; (I . , 27 S Greenwich Street, New York. Tp,3So;.I by Drnggist ail over the VT rl I. apr29-dly tHlTn QVJABTERS ft0 r ä (ft J H THC STATE cjjNDlANA ?-:'..v- t: ffSonRVC STORP .7 Ha NO CörlXMTiOM WITH AST OTHER IM tRU'I ixm of the Cime nine, in or out of Inl: ukii1 W & H. GLENN. rr?r.rx?tcr. VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. '0 "Kighteen yeara estabUrbed in N. Y. C'ty." "Only liifaliible remedy knwn." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous tthe Human Fam.ly." "Rat c-rce out of their boles w die." "CostarV Eat, Roach &c, Exter'a Is a paste tsed for A' J.', Lt l A''!", c . Ac, Ac, Air. "CostarV' Bed-Bug Exterminator, Is a lluiJ r wa.h. u el t' destroy, and a!o a presr.tie f r lied-I.-igs, Ac. ''Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects I foT .Voiht, .V-A-fUiUt, tint, L'-Luh, In"1t t"t '.'...', ;-'., a., , ..:, ti, . JI7r,J,'d by all fJrag -t and rta.ler evr)Ltre Ji'r' '. ! I i t A'aks I ! I f all worthies, iii'atioti-. IPf'S'-e that "Jci'tar's' uiu i .nea'h Hot, !'... ar:i! H-k before yo'i tuy. HliMtV a. OW Alt. l v ail I ru ;:.!. aI Ialers I:. :i.'!iir.ar,o Is mi. I 8 ( 5 . FAKMEUä AD HOUSEKEKI'KKS -Should recollect that hatidre-is of dollar worth of Grain, Provision-, iic , are atcually Jestroye-J bv iLat, Mice. Anta, arjd other injects an i vermin all of which can be freventeJ bv a few dollar wcrth of -CcsTAitV Uat, Roach, Ant. Ac, Kitcrciiittur. Lough, aa i useJ ftetlv. ,d Ly Broaiiiu fc Sloan, S'ew.trt A. ilorgan, TucliLt- i Cox. I. Ecer, A'boleIe and iitti.l Aleuts, iu I-uana'Hjli.-", It.JiiLS, ar.-J by all Drupglitä at.d Dealers. ttyll JAwr. a.
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H H E X 0 m 'A A b 0 b 0 H R W 03 0 to Ü Eh t i -i W W f .Pi REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Vs I v O. s x Jür.7-Jy MEDICAL. UaOTjry lQyCAI.I. FOR A C1KCUI.AK UKFCItlKINii ALL SYMlTOMS.-J f3 "ST IP TC O IvX S z t TLe symptoms of Catarrh, Us they generally appear, are at first very alight. I'ertns Hud tbey have a col-l, that they have frequent attacks, and are more sensitive to the changes, of temperature. Ia this condition, the boc may be dry, or a flight 'discharge, thin and acrid, afterwards bwming thk-k and adhesive. As the di--ate becomes chronic, tbe discharges are Increaecl r quantity and changr-d in quality; they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or coughed off. The wcretixns are offensive, causing a bad breath; the voice is thick and nasal; the eyes are weak; tb sete of the smell is leaned orde6troyed; deafness frequently takes place. Another common and important symptom cf Catarrh is, that the person is obliged to clear his throat in the morning of a thick or slimy mucus, which has fallen down from the head during the night. Whn this takes r.lace the r-r-ton may be ture that his disease is on its way to ha ungs, and should lose no time in arresting it. The above are but few of the many Catarrh symptoms. A Single Home will Inst n 7101111110 be used three timet a day. TESTIMONIAL t From Hon. Themas J. Turn", F.x-Member of Congress rom Illicios, late Speaker of ihe Illinois llm-e of Rep resentative, and Grand Master of A. F., and A. M., of tue state or iincois. FaticpoaT, October 21, 1HC3. Lb. D II. ScELi'R Dear Sir In reply to your notice of the l?th int., I would pay that I was. severely aSicted with Catarrh for years, when I became acquainted with yon and bought two bottles cf your liquid Catarrh Remeay. f.eiore I baa utea one bottle l was aensibly Im proved, anl before the second bottle waa finished, waa comp.eteiy cured. I can recommend the medicine to all aflBicted with Catarrh. Rsptrully yours, THOMAS J. 1 CRIfFR. Ir. Ii. II. SCELYE V 4:0. Sol rnopaiaToas, Chicago, Illinois. AT WHOLF.HALK HY JOHN 1. FAHR Cincinnati, O. Hetriot,M!ch. .Indianapolis. Indianapolis. dcl3-dlyeod WM. JOHNSON DAILY, KKF.FF.l: A RUSH KROWXINiJ SLOAX fJTAnd for ale by all Irnggist!. t'rr.t: ü-ir-l firetly Eur i&A CxTFiflntn larc letter J fr t 2 c-nt alaoi(. Vouns MenS .llrlic:il Alvi.cr. GRATUITOUS advice tiiven la diseaes of the nervosa seminal, urinary and sexual organs. In the reports of the Wetern Medical Association, which ara sent by mall In sealed envtlopes, free of charge. The organization was formed to dispense aw and re liable treatment, and is composed of the well known phyieian, to a horn all letters must be directed. I; RS. JACKSON, HEREFKT k CO., tS-.ily Box 4M Cincitnati.O. DOCTOR BIGELOW, OSco 179 SoaÜx CUrk Street, corner of Monroe, CXTXCUOO,!... Post OSaa Bex. 1M. A 1 1 Chronic and Sexual Dtaaof a Private aijj D licata Xature, trMtl with cnparal-I-le nre-sa. Ir.BicaI 'Wa iuida to Health, f r la-iirs and gentleu.m, 14 published n.,nsLly. H-nd f -r It if y a think the writings tf a physii-iaa whi reputation eitrn.la tbruohiut tha e&tira Weat ahooli b Wurth readinaj. It ia sent in plaia sealed eael p, freeof charge. Altr.j.t very caaa eaa b. treated by mail. )!edicinea snt to any a Ureas. Ladiea, aend yt dcriptive Circular of Jixn ttmitdf, tha latest and adf A. t-nt preventativa Roc-t Separata for Lad'ea and Gant.'aTaa. CONSULTATION AT 077XC2. FSZK CvrK-t norms : From 0 a. ar. to I r m. .-permatorrkTa or Nervoos laLiLity, a ccra warranted. ii.i:i)) Air, I-ILAT i WTI.T EK'S CELVTER AT7.DTCLITIX) AI.K. 1 ia barrels aud half barrels. For tils t j J.aD. I.U3CAX, A genta, marC9-d:f TT ?ootk if eridi an street Indianapolis
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No Uaitiiliiy to Stockholders. 1 Le aiidü of this OompaDj, cmraoiof over 1 7 ,rot acre in rix biuflc and !eaeloM, are hituittJ in tli VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! Tbe l'Jll res l.iili they own on the Ali thnny. two mile. alcove 1'iesi.U'tit auJ only five !i.il- frutn the new 'J.'(Thiirrei eil ru l'itlhole Creek, Htil the letse of I'M acre of tli releuraieJ "WilLina Tract" aloiie. are ample hasit lur aiij Com mi v, ami rc mirth more than the entire Capita! Stock of ih Cmpany. Tber are SKVEN WKl.LS now in iucrea.-ful oira tion, yieldir. Urjcely, from wbich regular monthly uivl-Jt'ud of two raa c ist. are being juiJ to .II et(f:klio!dcrs( and there i itht ast ram a. that tlii Company will eoon he able to raj from SIX TO TEX PER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Kanlts amonz tLe? first cla ComrtLie, ani i justly aaiJ to be the moat successful of any yet organized. It reputation has now become thoroughly established, that no more rted be eaid ou that point. There) are greater inducements and better cpportrmitlea to make oor.ej on thce Stocks than any other ia existence, while at the same time they are good ravoraavr for r.uj and all persona to bold. From the New York Herald. "News has been received and abundantly coo Limel irom several source, ot tbe atriamr of a new i00 barrel Well on Cherrj Run, above tha Heed Well, a raw rods from the raortatr or tbe Fijt National PxT&oLtUM Coafraivr." From the New York Evening Express J "Our telegraphic diapatche received today from the Oil Regions, inform us of the striking of a i5X) barrel fiowin well oa Cherry Run.jiii the FiaT NaTiojiaL FrraoLttai Coifrawv's raoriaTT. Cherry Kun Stocks will be ia dem&rid to morrow." From the New York World. "Tint Fiest Nations!. 1'iTaoLiraf Coatrasr is a firt class organization, wbo oficers axe of the hiebest standinf?. and we cheerfully recemmend it to all parties desiroui of pcrchasini: reliable stocks. The General Superintendent w s pioneer in the Oil buiines, and well known u a mot efficient manager." From the New York Tribune "The Fiarr National is the name or the Pe tr oleum Company wboee prospectus and map are before u. The name which we aee amoi:; the Directors are .tuple recommendations for this Company, and a sufficient guarantee of its future ciansemeLt."
ITAll oar.ra. ar Mail oe othiewisx wut Bk 1-aonrri.r rut-ku n txru. the Sw is ALL i-OLD. fpiiood retxtj-ibU A get. La aud Kichanj Broken wanted ia every city and town ia tl Uniteni State and Uritisa Frovincei, with wbo3 4b.-ra! irrangemtri'j will be made. I5TA11 or.ier-i and application., whether by Itttcr cr otherwiae, mut be addressed to II. . ICOWK & CO., CoMXiaeios Mksxbavts, rauH dtf 43 J-berty St., .New Tork.
