Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4587, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1865 — Page 4

DAILY SENTINRL

TMURMUT MORMNO. Jt'LT f. Fr ths fnt;r.l J III. III. r arrrv itki .aaj Tb a aant C! 1 ar ri With bendlbf yellvw (rain, I tie tot rmssr tt:i tb trii:;t rt.n, f ifaWlir.g It billow, cf g oTtD-i. J4 ra Ar4 w hf ry. Aa-1, by tit Mtr 14. .i at t U f.U. With ftntir.f, w.ary trl, Aul there, lit p tr.t th frs;n, at.d 1-1 ' M. Tut oh, w ar bllr.d' And U.oagh w trtfh ur bul AM grj th lutrtotii f'.odf rnv.k th o:i:iar ttr.j, V eat tii L.a.T, aad .t lb gra.n upon iL 1, Ar1 then. "W bacgr tili, Ar.4 t.:i r r;nl.'" w fry. At If, without f ir. Ion grown, w .lght eipeet t f y. And l'..M fnr nef be&ea'b tL . the t'.v Open, sweet C"brtt, our y, Tru baty att tru good. That wi n.ay . ho ior YVbJ' rw.'l o aarel' f"I la spread, t tak tt chfT, Ih kert.cl Wl 1u A Hint for llie Indira feu- Horde About tnwrn. Ia tie Ir,don Society for Juut there U an ar tieleon "Flower and I-oreign Flower Fashions," in which th "writer describes the fiiral feature of Paris, and give theee hints about fl wer for the room: I muH recorl tK tre'll that are covered with growing ivy, a J thit stand all summer time in frcat of the empty hearth. In winter I bate seen then more merely to tie window. These long boxes hare a trtl 1 i attache at the back and ends. A plant or two of ivy is enough to twine over the trelli, and then through all the season, a succession of flower is kept up, in a way that ia mon efTectire and to me, the most unsatisfactory. Hut tteu I never cau Lear to thitk that thing LaTe no root when they look to be growing. A ange of hyacinth gliMcs, however, are in the box. The glasses are, of course, completely cor.c'a'cl by the moa.; and In each of these said glasses is a tightly bound bunch of something it may be asparagus leaves, ai I have deicribed jut now, or it may be Japan lilies, or atill oftcner, gladioli. Either of the flower i perfect for auch u The tall white li!y,a!?o, U eiuiiite ia ilia way; ouly, of course, !.t av drawing room it perfume i far too powerful; though, when euch things are Coed, aa in I'lri. to place at the f t Je of altars, tiolhins can be more lovely thao the.te tall m,J uoat pure white hue. "TL bluo Micb:t!tnai da!y comes in well fur these stand too; but aa it i always well to describe one definite pattern that i known to an swer, I made a special note of one both good and attainable. A common green punted box. like our taiguocette boxes (ot course thL should be lined with zinc, or at le.i.it made without hole, the former plan being desirable for the drawing room carpet.) about eight itches kep, and any tea wide, a slight c.r.e trellis, looking like rods for basket work, merely sttiued dark j;reen on the back and end, coining about a high a an ordinary chimney piece; ivy trained over the trelli. to cover It a good deal, but by no men thickly, limply to wreath about it. cspeeiilly at lue clge; then the onlv Mower in thi reullr etTective stand wer altercate hyacinth glae ot blue ilichrvlcit diiie and ot scarlet pUdioli, with, between them, some pot of fern or era. or of aaparagu leaves. The ivy itclf, I wan told, had, upon emergencies, been cut from the wood too, and brought in and put in lae and trained to look all natural. Aud, after all, it i.i well to know thi for any juickly tot up decora tion, or for a ercen to hct ctl pome unu.eJ door way or ugly view at a hört notice. "iy me oy, mo, ai iun fa-on, til llie tire in freb leaf may be u-ed just like holl in winter, by w ay of decoration, and only by putting the cut end of the bunch in ajar with wt-r and char coal, and then closing the mouth with a lurn;i of potter s ciay. hat can be more lovely than the borne-cjenut or acacia. "But, in a ftind like that which 1 hive de scribed, observe the good management the to.ll cowers, not over recherche, bcins: filled up with ahmbbery sort of thing in perfect keeping With their style. Uunche of holly, alo, are remarkably good aud effective in all cap. In fact, for the use of holly one mu.'t go to France for a lesson. It romea iu it at any time, and i used as a brilliant flower acd, indeed, the bright leaves and berries are such a few iloweri can deaden. "I Lave een th boxe ju?t described tilled up entirely with the ivy grown trelli, branches like other small thrubi of Lolly, some small and tapering, others low aud preiding, and with tome oue white tlower, generally the large fringed Chinese? primrose. the?e Tein, however, comparatively few pcrhap three pot only put in amidst the hollj, und the effect wa perfectwarm, aad grten and graceful and distingue for somehow the holly i very ari-tocratic, and idapts iüelf to all cirejiustince with mol per feet ea.e and j,race "Much fctecn with a halo color is a rule that has a wide reigc: and alc-it ia remarkable how rarely one sec the color; but crimson and buff roses, violet and pink, pule sea-green aad roecolor, or any of these, with white Thi teems the prevailing thing as much in dresses a in dowers, aad a much in rooms as anywhere. But, then, Parisur.s do compose room, and teilet, and flowers, all a a sort of picture." .From Hail' Jaarual f Uealth.l Woolen t'lo(!ilii;. The uioit healthful clothing for our climate, the year rouud. i that made ot wool. It worn text the j-kiu by all classes, in summer a well as wintsr. an incalculable amount of coughs, rolds, diarrhea, dysenteries and fevers would be prevented, a also many sudden aud premature death from rroup, diptheria and lung diseases. Winter maUdicn would be prevented by the ability of a woolen garment to keep thcuatu ral heat about the body mre perfectly, instead of conveying it away a ft ns generated, a linen and tlaxen garment do; a also cotton and silk, although thee are le cooling than Irish linen, a any o:;e can prove by noticing the different degree ot coldness on the application ot a surface of nix ir.cJ.c square of fUnnel, cotton and iinen to the skin, the moment the clothing is removed Theteis.iii is tint wool is a bad conductor ot he it, si.d linen in a good conductor. It is more hetlthtul to er woolru next the iiiu in summer, because it absorbs the moisture of Perspiration o rapidly a to kerp the skin measurably dry a!! the time It i curious to notice that the water is conveyed by a woolen garment from the surface of the tnjdj to the outer siderof the garment, where the microscope shows it coniect-d in millions of pearly drop-; while it i, in the experience of the observant, that if a linen shirt become thm: by perspiration, it remain co!d and clammy lor a long time afterwards; a;.d un!en removed will certainly cause Si me bodily ailment In thi night sweat of consumption, or ot any debilitated cond.tion of the sysiem, a Huden daune! niht dre-s m immeasurable more com fortatde than cotttn i r iii:en, t)ecue it prevent that sepulchral dam;:.e- and chühics.s ol Icelii g winch are otlierwie inevitable The Uritiah liovernmer.t roak it imperative that every sailor in the t:a?y shall wear woolen flannel hirt in the holte, climates. The shrinkage of woo'.eu garmeut in washing, whereby they become hard, lmjerviou and board like, has prevented the. r mire general ue; but there are three ways of preventing th.. io Ä gn-ater or less extent; t-.tLer let about oue touith ut the ilx terial be uiade ot cotton ; r.ae it djetl red vt fomt other color before i worr:; or if it is rea.!y referred that it fhai! be white, exercise proper care iu the proe of washirg. To pre vent w bite woolen stockn gs from shr.aking, have wooden tratvher made of the and general shape cf the fH.t. ar.d let the stocking remain on them until perfectly dried, or, L!ore ri:.iLg the stocking, double it so a to fold ut the heel üud lay the lixit o:i t"e leg. then ro'.l i: t:ht. and wricg it eroewwi.e. In waahicg ail woolen garmtts, put tiieru iu very Lotoapu! water, so a to te covered; then, when cool enough to ai'.ow thehaLds to be put in, simply pre it about with the finger or Laud, and before takii. th garment out. make the wter fur ritii.Lg everal decrees hotter thau that from which it H to be taken, but. instead of wringing the water out, or twistirgi: about ia the water, ra.-e the garmei t out of tne water, up and don a t;od many tiiiit. Ld then lav it over a btie and let it drip dry . TL.s roces will, to a coLei Irat!e eiteit. prevent fullicg or ahjickaga, i.d is worthy of being communicated to every person who expects tobe a housekeeper.

Tlilrsl in Australia. It is already, though only ao hour after suo-

ri. very hot; there t tie copper (Urs) about the northwcit portion of the sky which always accorapsr.ie a hot wind; there is a doll smoky look a!out the horion that ;ortcadi a "regular rcrcler," and although he is, as yet, only about four miles from the fricje of tall trees that sk irts the liver, they alreajy begin to look cloudy and indiiiinct The day track is already most obliterated, aud the walking among the alt buihti and cotton buhes 1 very bad. 1 he bundleman begin to think he would have been wier to follow round the titers, where he would ha? had a beaten track, nade and water, thau to face the plain for the sake of a short t ut. However, he is a good walker, and docs not rare for the heat , he marches on, with hi l.tir.die on hi back and "b:lly"iri hi hand. He has done ton. twelve or thirteen mile, the sun i alrnot perj ndirularly oer hi heJ, and he cut of sight of the river timU-r f!iiy out to ea, a it were. He throws down the roil of tlaiiket. sits on them, open the "billy," an 1 find that a good deal of the precious water (its leaked; he drink a little; it is very treciou. but he pours a few drop into the lid of the pot for his dog, who. poor fellow, is suffering already, ai.d look trangly dusty, anxious and dispiritei. That dog' ancestors ctme from breezy Scot .h mountain, and he would be far more at home seeking heep buried in a snowdrift than plod ding actoM the scorching plain. The traveler atop the leak with a bit of clay, shoulder hi bundle and trudge on. The plain seems end len; n'. sound of living thing hreaka the stillness; the very flies that so tormented him near the river ha 'e disappeared; there Is tothiu moving save unearthly-looking column of red dust, towering high in the hot air, raied frosn somo distant s ind hill by the whirlwinds. On he plods, hour after hour, looking anxiously for the faint wheel marks that guide h m. The hot wind burns hi eyes and dries bis lips, and he moisten hi parched mouth now and then with a few drop of the preciou water. He is unselfish enough, too, to spare lil.a dog a little. The water does not refresh bira much for it is very warm and mawkish, and the rim of the tin ot almost scorches his lips. At last he see a dark gray cloud suspended over the horizon, quivering in the glare of reflected beat. He knows that cloud tobe the low timber thatskirt the dry bed of the twenty mile lake; he expect to find water in a pit dug on its edge. Drinking the Ut of his store, he stalk oo more quickly, knowing that ou euch a day the trees would not be visible more than a couple of miles; he begin to have pleasant thoughts of a "pot of tea," a pipe and a sleep in the shade of a pine. He hurries on, the afternoon sua i shining in bis face, be crosse a beaten track almost without seeing it. Perhaps a thought may arise within hira a to the possibility of the hole being dry, and perhaps his heart may still a moment, but he will not think of It. Kverjthing seems strangely still; why are there no birds about the water? N'ot the twittering of a wren, nor the croak of a crow to break the silence. Ho notices with a qualm of fear, that there is no footmark of living thing in the dust of the catt'epitha that lead to the water-hole. Who can tell what passes through the mind of the lost Bailor, aa be goes overboard in a gale off the Horn? Vho can realize what that eearaan feel, as the great ehip leaves him, far behind, on the pitiless waves, among which, he knows too well, no boat can live to nave him? And this shepherd, a he looks into the pit and sees Krim death staring htm in tue face Irom the urv mud at the bottom of the hole? He has heird his mate talk of dead men's bones found on the plain, and he know what hi end is to be. Poor fellow! He U very tlvrsty cow, bia tongue i swelling in bis mouth, he feels giddy and kick and throws away hi pack. He will stagger ou a few mile more, hardly kuowing wh'ther he i going, lured on. perhaps, by the treacherous mirage, which will mock hi eye with phantom sheets of clear water, reflecting the trees around them, and lippling in the wind, ou a few hundred yard ahead. Ho will wander on at random, throwing off hi clothes; aa he become weaker, perhaps he will feel his knife and think of hi dog; but hi dog had hin down to die under a bush, and that list horrible resource is goue. Then, a gleam ot hope. Two dark forms looming up Isrge against the resmoky mistiu which the sun is setting, come up rapidly until within half a mile of him. Are they horsemen ? They stop. Do they sec him ? Yes, they have seen him, and they tly before the hot wind; he kuow they are emu going to water, and that their long legs will carry them to the cool river in two hours or so. Many monthä after, some wandering stockman may seo some bone lyiug on the plain, and may curse the wild dogs for killing calves; he will never notice the round white skull under a saltbash a few yards off. All The Year Round. NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabinetmakers and to the Public. I H IS KOMI, rialn and Ornamental Job TurnJ er. South street, between Pecmj lvania and Meridian atreets. Keeps constantly oo band a good assortment Stair Balliftera aud Newel rusts, and turns then to order. Alo, all kinds of turning in building work done ta order. 1 will receive all kinds of orders In turning in the cabinet making line, bed-teads table legs, Ac. All idk done promptly, i.eatly and at reasonalls price. I.. K0M5. aprl3-d3ui TOBACCO, TOBACCO. O. S. HTCRS. J. B. DBCa-KOSD nvnts a iiii!iii:?ioxn, Manufacturers aud Wholsalers, Txos. 2'i:til 21 Sr otitlSti i'ot, ALTON, ILLINOIS. WK HAVE OI'ESKD A BRANCH 110 USE AT NO. ?7 South Meridiau street, Indianapolis. Ind., wbere will kerp constantly in hand all styles of PLUG TOBACCOW respectfully invite the trade to call and examine our stock. We will eil a low, if riot lower, than the same stock can be bought in this or any other market. mar6-dtf MYEKS & PRCMMOND. MEDICAL. Galen's Head Dispensary :tibllhcd In iM.'tO mid I tinner by (tie) l.rglalnturc ol Kentucky for Hie trealiuent uf mm Ilss3aaiOss. ÄK.T II. II tUt Mi.YESS, And all Acln .f th Urinary and O tf bvth Soxea. JUST FUEI.ISEED, A I'UIVAII. JIFiDK'AI. TKI:ATII N VENEREAL DISEASES, J tnclndlnjj Gunrrhra, (ilett, yphilla, trlftar, irarel, fton. Ruptures, Pil, Fi.tala, Urinary rpoiW, and all IMa'S f tt KUüy.Kl.1der,I'TOtrat (ilarid. and Ssjinat Veniclr, and tUrir treatment, Inrludir.c a chapter .n FMAI.K D1?KAE., with Observation n marrla and tb lirerention of concrtloB. Cti r tiiy. wit taiaing a Trvatl tl oa Slf Alue, tl"l rJ' IV i.S,u:a,J Nerii . i v i I Jir-ennatorrbea, TOttLebil:ty, HarreTineM and lmI teiiC In toth te.; the effect of the dx-ar o tt body ;id talud. a:id the Author's New Treatment of all the cae in full, the ouly noce!ful method ttt enre, wltk an exp:Uon af Quackery. Th'.iwork 1 not a qnak avlvertisf nient, but a wru:c a:.d a cu;J for warned and icgle. It i the only bk that c'.r the tre atnout cf ail the above dleaes in pla!a Kr.:h. uh fll dirtTti.tis for belf-treatment, and conta'.u much va'.uat U (n rmat i u aut proper to mention ia a pab!: i.v.ticr. Tbewrk cuta:nXV) pajres, an 1 100 plate. and L(rravm of th alv Ji.. 8ent to arj add-v In a ifilrl rap;er. ou rect-ipt ofonedcllat TL o aT.lcu wi:h ar.y i.f .Se above d.eaei, tefore p'..-tti themM'.ve Ltilrr tl.r trratnjeut of any one, h..u!d fntrt-ad tLtrk. OKKICK 31 Fifth -trrrt. 1-te.i Mr.t and J-firr. m:i. t i.Iä. To iLare ..V'j t a'i lette:, d.uct to ÜALEN'S HKAn MPN5ART lTaeri4. Lvil.vlll. r.j oc:4-4-Jl, MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY. PRISONERS OF WAR ! MilwM, ZnA it to ihe.r iLlfreit to cU t BLAKE'S MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY, Tfcwe ho ctCLot vit th city will c.rrr-poi. J. i'rm-la Sru' h.:i:cg, aevt t Moi c Hal' opfKt.t Mctroj.ol.taa "Reatre. ' ' J. W. ELAEK. AttorLty at Law acd C.a.ai A(ut. IuJ .aiaj-vl.a, IJ , Jut. Uth, Uöj. Je5o-dlci

LI. UNITED STAT . OLl-IEUS HUO IIVVF beenciptsrM a:..! imprisoned at AnJuHei lo.umbi. lt.'.ln. ntb. Ubbr lY.nn. r.rrnc iiburT, or wlhrr lbel Prt.u. cr tiiir ii:r jf tVp o:t rr deal. ar.d t!.e Lr;r- of tie l.t i :i th

MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN BUIiL'S von vov i üiiiiiioi in in. us Ihv l,atrt and .TIokI fiortant Iliwcovt'ry V TU K NINKTKKNT1I CENTURY ! ! ! No man's name Is mors Intimataly connected with the history of MATERIA MEDIC A of th United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer In Medical Discovery than that of Dr. .John ISull, of Louisville, Kt'iitiirlt'v. Hl Inimitable preparation of AltTlAt H,. IjA has long stood at the Lead of the varlom compound of that valuable draff. HIb Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Iozenciri, in lese than a year alter their iulrodujtioD, attained a reputation A wide spread as the continent uf North America, but the crownin fclury of Li life remains to be attained in bis dl.HCovery, or rather combination, for he doe not claim to Lave been the diücoverer of f'CDKO.X, which la the bM!i of the Mitten bow offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native Inhabitants of Central America, to whom It virtue have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to th mot deadly malaria and handle without fear the most venomous terpents. Iti a belief wilh them, that while there I breath in tbebodv the Cedrou id potent to cure, no matter what th lie' myv be. While Irr. Hull I not prepared to endorse thl evtravaRaut preteni n, he ia nevertheless satKCed from a thorough examination of the evidence relating t it virtue, that a a remedy and preventative of all disease arising from expoure, either to change of weather or climate, or to tniactnatir influence?, it Maud WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserve th reputation it Las ao long enjoyed iu Central America and the West Indies. I IN DYS PKPHIA And Us attendant train f tyiuntoms, it acts more I.1KK A CHARM than a medicine. There Is nothing In the whale rant;e of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with It In this disease. A fall account of thi wonderful plant may be found in the lithe lition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pagea 13V7 and 13.S. A series of experiments In which Dr.Bnll has been for years engaged, ba Just been brought te a successful termination, and be ia now enabled to offer to tb public a combination of CEDROX with other approved tonics the whole preserved In the best quality of copper distilled Bonrbon Whisky, which be 1 cenfldeut ha n eqnal la th world. De might furnish a volume of certificates, but sb lie have long since learned to esttoaje such their true value. The safest plan Is for every one to te for hlmelf the virtues of a new medicine. iiivi: Tin: GEDRON BITTERS OXK TRIAL, AND YOU VTI.'I, USX AN OTHERS. It is not necessary to pnblifh a Ion lift f dieaes f jT which the CKDRON BITTE KS are a speciüc. In all diseases of the Rowels, l.ixrr or KiInr. Id all .flection of th RKAIN , üKTENDINti Ul'ÜX DERANtiKMKNT OK THE STOMACH UK HOWE LS ; ( 1 0 IT T . K H E II M A T 1 8 M A X P X E U K A U HA. AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It U destined t. uper.-eJe all other remediei. It not only cures the disease, but it prevent them. A win gl of the Bittern, taken an hour before each meal, ill obviate the ill Sect of the mo.t unhealthy climate, and ecreen the person taking tt against disease unler th most trying exposure. Sold by llrtiKiilala tand tirweer ien ernllf . III. JO!l. Hi I'ru.c'.p.l OÄo, Kifth Street, Louiavble, Ky. SOLD WlUiI.K?ALK BT DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, -.t South Uerl'tlan street, INDIAN Al'OLl. Who ala eil liCLL'S SAKSAiARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYKUP. hmeor DAILV, KEKEltac IUMI declCta-dlfAwlltcan.

OPTICIAN.

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MANUFACTUKKU UF THE IMPROVED PANTOSCOPIC) SPECTACLE, THE 1JKST IN USE. MOSES' improved Pantoscopi Sprctaclrs combine advantaqos mr chanical and philosophical to be found in no othrr Spectacles olFcret1 in the "Wctt. Moses' improved Spectacles uA 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 Ciiut inn Xo A'jenti or J'tiltars tmyloijnl. H7" Send fr a circular containing full lee cription, priVcs, &c, and how to ensure a perfert tit and have them sent lv mail. Address I.. V". MOSES, Optician, SO Eait Washington st., Indianapolis, In J. PROFESSIONAL. 11 E M O V A IDoctor UM1. TI10.1IN0i9 HAS RKMOVKD 1TIS OFFICE FItOil VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, J H K K Tf. 11 K W 1 1 .1. CONTI N L K to trtat aid cure TriTat.' Diea, ill all tLHr j ecie, -tiii'-, ramltlratlon ans pn (. j.n-i. a vtiomo!i will give t- r!f a written intrviiient, rVv '.r t t-ct radical - nt cure. r u.ake i.ui? Dr. Wra. The each patient a bindiiiir biine! and permanent cure, r u.ake i.usj Ir. m. ii..ni-i.ri r:a- ni.u- iur treatnieiit of I'Ti-itttr li-a.-ei a fpeialty iiite tl.e year R" I three year iütbecityol buffalo, N. Y., eibt years in Chicago, 111., and twoyears in IVoria, 111. lluriii eicht y-ars practice in Chicago, III., te cured over thirtctn 'Lou.-ur.d ii o-. Ijr. Win. Thomson, in lis practice f r Scrofula. Ubeuuiatic and treneral di.-easr .f th bloc-t. ujes a Fumigating Vap'.r Path uf the njt iniiioui kiml.iii rcnjuiiction vith internal treatraor.t. SKM1NAL KMISSIONS, the cujMMjUrnce of-.elf-!m..e. This solitury vice, or ilepraved sexual i ri'iul ifiic. Is practiced by the youth of both sexe- ti an almoft unlimited extent, roducinjr, with uiierrin certainty the following train of morbid symptoms tu-Se combs tod by scientific mod'.cal measures, viz: Sallow cnuntenance, dark -potn nnder tbe eyes, pain In the head, riupinz in the ear, and noi .es like the rustlinir, of leaves and rat tiiu ifchariti, uneasiness about ttie lo s w eakue of the hubs, coafu.M.-! vision, blunted intellect, lo.-s ol'coufider.ee, diß'.deace in approaching Urangers a dii like t form new acquaintances, a dipcit:e-n to fliun sciety, Ior9 of memory, hectic flu-hes, pimples aid various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night west, fetid breath, cougli,coi!utuptlon, monomaiiia, and frequent ly Insanity. The afflicted, on tl.e Er.-t appearance of any of the above sjEiptoms, hhoald immediately af p-J 10 It. Wm. Thomson for relief. aajfOilfce andCon.-ultution n.f.ras So. 2 South Delware utreet, l!.diaript(lis, Ind. I O. llox ICj). Jn24-dly MEDICAL. MAN H OOD! How Destroyed, How Restored. Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. IN CONNECTION WITH TUE GENERAL TRACTICR of Medicine, I treat by a new and reliable medium, and wita the happie.st r-snlt.-', all forms of diseat-es of the Nervou, Seminal and Urinary and Seual systems. Toucr men with bcl'ow- cheeks aad pallid countenance, telling In fearful language tho silent working of sotn formidable disease undermining yourcon-titution, ciemory and reason, hurrying yu to a premature death, reflect while reason holds way and avail yourself of a treatment that disMpates the 8lighte.t disae, and euren the harrasing weakness and other causes cf ceriou difficulty and perpetual annoyance. Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weaknet-s, Noetumal Fmis aions. Sexual Debility, Impotency, KSeets of Self-Abuse, and their results Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contract, Mental and Fbyslcal Prostration, Fpilepsy, Insanity anJ Consumption. k'Thefoe, Like a staunch murderer, tteauy to bis purpose, Freies him cloe through every lane of life, Nor misses once the track, but presses on. Till forced at lat to th tremendous verge. And at once he sinks. Likewise. I will guarantee a radical cure of Syphilis, Gonorrhö? aria" (ileet, iu all thair Majjes, entirely removing from the bb! the lt fpark of these terrible dueate that s gradually burn up the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and ev'reme delicacy of tl.e female oraiiUation, to y notL.ng of its physiological thara'-teri.-tics, are nattUient indiratior. that it is fub.'ect to form of diieae and modifications peculiar to itself. The phylc!an t-f the present day does cot encounter any mors forms of uterine d.xae than d.d tbo physician ? tfty jear ago; but ow;cg to the present social cor.dirton of woman, her d'.sea-ej are increased to frequency, and to the truth cf this n-nertion the melancioly deaths by consumption bear a:ie witne. At the Arueru.: Dispensary w treat by a new niethud, and '.j th happiest reult, TrvUpsus Uteri, (falLr.g t rte womr,) Kruptlons of the Skia, Chlorosis, or ;nAn Sicknes characterired by ye:lowib, d;rty i pa lor of the aurface; Emansto ilesslum. or at i,t .Mcr. truatloc; AmeI)(.rTbea, or ketet.tlou of the Me nse; l!r--.inorTtea, a painful and diScult flow uf the Men--; Menorrhagia, e.f profuse Menstruation; Leuchvrrhea, r mcfrive and altered secretion of the mucus ei. i riily white, r i. early col re.s and transparent. Reader, I have fnj.)tj a t!arof ! ae-that are met with in Female ot all age, whether uarried or unmarried; and to married Female would say that there are many other forms of diseases peculiar to your t,ex diseases of I'regrjar.cy, Parturltlen, ar.d Lactaf.on, of which apace will n.-t aiimit an elucidation. 1 omit It for the coutcil chamber, add;ng but oue mere d,fie to this list, and that i a formidable one Ulcer lion ..(the body of the Uterui. If you are aSljCte 1 v itli g:jjm.;c weakif , cr auy aen iafe of n:orb;i j her.on:ena if thiv tha-acter, yru Lave to time to spare, tut at once apply for ta-dcal aid. If too late to arret tl- d.seae. It is at le?t posible to palliate the syiuptvc..-, aJ tli-- m--cthe the pathway to an untimely grave. In a majority of in-Tancfs these i1Se-es Lave mad considerable progress t-efcre the paiient become alarmed. Ia seit caes an emaciation i tie r.rt Inlicaticr that attracts the a:tf ntio- th- patieut friend. Am here, reader, let rr.e cU your eare,t ifri.tiin to the fearful ir:UaLce of He ri "wi-t:r; ." It r.-t o:.ly cousti'.ute the lead.L? feature, but the earl.e.-t and m-t omiseas ympt s at Consumption, example . f which are iEvarlably met ::h ia yos: fc lad;s who a'e gifted with hih intellectual endcwmnt, reCned accomp'ihmer.fs, and eyes aih!rg w.ta unnatural bp.Iliaccy not rejariir.g th. iadicatiLS a belLgthoe cf incipient diae, bat thu.e t per.til ctaim.. True, aiasl the poet s.cgs '4CcnuDp:!oü' cheek te'tr b.k ruore pure. And lovely, than when past all cure. And yet that bloom, ao fresh o 1.11, lias lent it fleet inj; aid to kUl, And peaks, to th js who w atch its hue, Of f'ckces, defh aad uSerir.? too: Though who, Jut vwicg av-gtt ao fair. Could dreatn that death waj there:" Addre.s P. O. Ecx CIOc hours frota g A. M. to 4 P. Sf. Room No. 21. S, ait "aihLni-toa Street, Ici:a2apo'.i,Isd:asa. fhl6-dly

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vaicui: taxi:, DOOR, SASH & BLIND No, 38 South Now Jersey St., INDIASA1VU5, IND. HA VI NM .a hand a larg txk of Ik-ort, I'.linJ, aaah, rrarnef, ac, I au 2l!ug th aara at ratly reduced price. All of my manufacture Is warranted l 'h a to materials an4 worimanhtp. Iealrr and Itullders are solicited t call and tiam.ii iy tk and prices brfor purrbalr( Uewürre. A full t-k ef Foorlng, lre.d UmVt, Weather RoardiaK. Molding. Ilracke' and other Man'aftrd r.u.U:r g,MavrU! alwsya rn hand Hoorlc worked and I.amUr dreed aid sawed to o'Jer. anylV-i."lat 'THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." 'H7 ytv dc aa XX. lor ru 9 5w COMPOUND EXTRACT OK ( i iu;hs am) c:ofiAiHA, 18 A SUKE, CKRTAT!tA!in PKFDT CURK FOR ALL dlesss of tht Madder, Kidneys :J Urinary Organs, either In the Mai or Female, frequently performing a Terfect cure In the short Kpace f Ihre or four days, and always In les time than any other preparation . In the us- of TARRANT'S COMI-OCNI) R1TRACT OF CCHKBS AM) COPAIBA, there U vo aeed of confinement or change of diet. In it appro vest form of a pae, IU entirely tatelehs, and caa.e no unpleasant sensation to the patient, and co exposure. It ia now acknowleged by th most learned In the profession that In the above cases of di-.eae. fubebs ami Copaiba are the only two retnedle known that can be relied cpon with any certainty of UCCs TAKKANT'S COMPOUND KXTRACT OP CUHKLS AND COP Al A NK.VKR FAILS. Manufactured only by V A It II A M T A: 30., 278 Greenwich Street, New Tork. J"TSold by DruggUta all over the World. eprti-dly JH THE STATEcjlNDlANy mrTs .s) (T-m i - - T,im. y "irr I . v" -1 m : tifftif mä IIXS KO COKSECTIO -WHII AUr OTHF.lt t-tACLHL KE.NT of the taxuo nam?, in or out of Inl; uiapoli W. & H. OLKNN Prcnrietorf VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. "F.ighteen years established iu N. Y.City. "Only infallible remedy known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Pam.ly." "Kat ci-me out of their holes to die." Gostaus" Rat, Roach &c, Exter's Is a pa te used for Rat, Mit e, .''! Lliick 'fid .' Attf,&c , Ac, Ac , Alc. "Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator, Is a liquid rr wa-h. ued to deMroy, and also as a prever.tive for B-d-bug, Ac. "Coslar's" Electric Powder for Insects Is fir JA"i;:i'.',.r, H'ti. r. t- Z'uj. Jnrt4i fu i'llh'i, lir', A'ti'iiali, jrT-'I''i hy all Drug -t and reta !-r ev --rw here , 1 1 1 KawAfca ! 1 1 ol all worthies. loiitatir.ns. jr7?" that "2oftar'fc" name is oa each Ko:., l. Ai'.t atid I la-k I -f..re ytu buy. Ill .MCV IC. -lM-.". t&f-i ai ltai. Lir T, iti FaoADw-av, Nw Yoax. XSr.S.-Vl by all lnszit aud Iealr m ind.ai.apo1..S lud. 1 8 ( 5 . Kil!n-l:s ASD HOUSEKKEPERS w-,. t j .ArtAMw f rfi.t h:irit!rivi--i of doHar Worth of I oÜVUiU I V W ' - ' . . . - a 11 1 . a 4. UraiD, rror.s.oc, öic , are auiiuany ueiruveu uj liat?, Mice, Ants, acd other irtsecta and ercnin all'cf wlicb can be crcretted by a few dollar wurth of "CvtarV Kat, Roach, Ant, ic, Exterminator. IougLtini uei freelv. Jf" Sold by BrowciES L Sloan, S ewart A. Morgan, Toclicson & Cox, F. Ecer, Wholesale a tid Retail AgeLts, in Indiacapoiis, IcJuoa. acd by all Druggists xd Dealers. cyll-diwSsa

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w Q H CO I H PS 00 in w 0 3 b r; w z b to s o w b 0 1 - H 3 0 1 Ö P 1 a CO fil a w o w is PS b W CD Ct 0 u. m REAL ESTATE BROKERS. v av A ! 0 V a Ju'.y'JT-dly MEDICAL. W5SMMSEZ WILL CURK CATAKRU. WILL CURE COLD IN THE HEAD. WILL CURE AN OFFENSIVE ERKATH. WILL CURK PAIN IN TIIE HKAD. WILL CURE ULCERATION IN THE NOSE. WILL RESTORE TUK SENSE OF HEARING. WILL RESTORE TIIE SENSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF SIGHT. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF TASTE . WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. iriinv niiTcmi mr ' mm mi ss is sua si Catarrh Snuff an Injury, As is bow admitted by all Informed, causing Ir. itatiou and Inflammation of the mucous membrane, while the Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gently and gradually removes all unnatural Incru-ta-tioiii and deposits, restoring the deceased membrane to Its normal condition. A tingle IlAttle wwlll Inat u .Month to be iiacil three tlmca a day. IK DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. Call fur a Circular describing all Symptoms Dr. i). ii. sr.ixvi: av ., Sole pRorattT", Chicago, Illinois. JjLaboratory at Freeport, U'.iDci. AT WHOLESALE HY JOHN D. PARK Cincinnatl.O. WM. JOHNSON iM-troit.Mich. DAILV, KREFEk A RUSH Indianapoll. BROWNING k SIX)AN lndlanapoli.. n7And tur sal by all Druggists. decll-dlyeod b:.iVt X"U-j! fifu'.i: tier rut-ii-ua: ß)"l if:eenwa Ur? letter jhc'" f-r tw ?. rent atan;. 5s Young Glen's Mrdlral 1 I visor. GRATUITOUS advice gives la diseases of the nervous seminal, urinary aad sexual organs. In the reports cf the Western Medical Association, which ar ent by mail In sealed envelopes, free of charge. The arganliation was formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and is composed of the well known physicians, to whom all letter mast be directed, URS. JACKSON, nERBKRT A CO., b3-dly Bo 43 Clnelnnatt.O. DOCTOR BIGELOW, Ofic 179 South. Hark Street, 0W6r cf Moo roe. CXTXC-i t O , U... Tou Ofiow Box. 14. All Cltroiiic an 1 5 I aal Iia t a Privat uJ rh-:at Natur, treated with nnparaiIrled n-css. lr.Di? .w's Gaid V Health, f.r la-ira and gntl tuen, i published ni nthly. Fedt.ritif y .u th.nk tb writings cf a ihysi.'taa wh reputation extends throughout th cntir ' Wet shonld b wurth r&d.g. It is snt ia plain sealed a a velvet, free cf cbarg. Aluivt very case can b treatel by mail. Med;ci:;e snt t any a l ire. Ladie, send Vn doacrlptivs Circular cf Jstirw Rrmtd th latet and b-vt rrevectativ cf CuucepUvU kdjwa. Rcor.i Sepiate for Ladies and Gentleman. CONBULTATIOW AT OFTICI.rRt Orvica noras : Trova liK.blr m jniiatcrrha or rtocs Debility, a cur warranted. TOLEDO ALK. 1 INLAY k WILDER'3 CELEBRATED TOLILO ALE. ' tn barrels and half barrel. For sal by J.D. DUNCAN, Agects, cr29-dtf 77 iozih Iferiilaa itreet Did'.aiiapoL's

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THE FIRST NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPA-sTY. OrpanixesJ under the laws of l'ecti-vl vnta. No v ember, l?f4. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. Par Value of Shares $3 Iicli. A Limitko Amolxt or Stock fob li at THE LOWa-ST CA?H SLBsCRirTIOM fUCt Of $M(H) ran HARK. No Liability to Stockholders. The lauds uf this Uorupaaj, cuibraciug over 17,0(H) acres iu as siupik auJ UaeboM, are itlutel in ihe VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The acres wh'u li tlicy own utt iL Alle chaii?, mile- above TrosiJent anJ otilj fire tuilfs from the new barrel well on Pinhole? Creek, and the lse nt I.'t'i acres of the -Ie brate! "U'llkins Trai t" alone, are ample basis (or any Company, ami re worth more than the entiie Cap'.ttl Stock ol the Companj. Thc-rt are SKVEN WELLS now in succe.ful operation, vifhling largely, from which regular raoiitbly ilir'ulcrxJ of two mr ctST. are belüg paiJ to all stockholders, an.l there is etlkt asiram k that this Company will eoon be able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first class Compacte, and it justly said" to be the most successful of any jet organized. Its reputation La cow become o thoroughly established, that no mere need be eaid on that point. There are greater induce merjta and better opportunities to make, money on thete Stocke than any other ia existence, while at the same time they are good raoritTT for any and all pcrsoni to bold. From the New York Herald "Newa ha been receire-i and abundantly confirmed from several sources, of the striking of a new 200 barrel Well ou Cherry Run, abore the Reed Well, a raw aona from the raorcaTT or the First National Petrolic CoMraxT." From the New York Evening Express "Our telegraphic dispatches received to day from the Oil Regions, inform us of the striking of a 2)0 barrel flowing well on Cherry Run.xr.Aa toe Firt National Petrolkum Comta! rRorraTT. Cherry Run Stocka will be in demand to morrow." From the New York WorlJ.j "The First National Petroleum Co-tast is a firt-elaM organization, who officer are of the highest standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of purclaalnj: re liable stocks. The General Superintendent is a. pioneer in the Oil busier, and well known aa a ruo-t efUcient manager." From the New York Tribune "Titi. FiReT National is the name of the Pe troleuru Company whoe prospectus and map are before ui. The names which w see among the Directors ar ample recommendations for this Company, and a sufficient guarantee of its future management." tT5TALi. orders bt Mail cr othlrvise ia be FKOii rrt-T atienli.: t itil tue Stocr i ALL tOLV. t"Gooi responsible A genu and Exchange Brokers wanted ia erery city and town in the United State- and Hritieü Province, with whoa liberal arrangements will ruad. tyAll order and applications, whether by letter or otherwise, mut be addressed to II. HOWE & CO., Co MallA I OS MERCKAYTt, mull dtf 43 Jaberty St.. New Tcrk.