Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4598, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1865 — Page 4
DAILY SENTINEL
WEDNESDAY MORN I NO. JULT 19. MrrTr.it ino.n a duiiaidf.ii voi r.tTiir.n. Orate Deolua sat Washing ln-Th President tut of 5plrlt-Tli Vii'n'f CtariMlan n4 Fard'at ThflrTsken of K tillered CJrmtltwod-.Tlwiil- ' 'mrni of Coke ana UUck nneIrpwd Iajrcr ' Idttir Southern TIen-loicra n real to the Democracy Ac. XakUIXAL IiOTXL, ) Wl!SI56T0!( Ju'.T C, lG.Vj EdJjture ikt Sunday Mttkary: An the dooina of lit Fptrth iu WsaUlorton will bet tcn were thredbarein tfeedayüet afore tb epKI cutna to band, I thtll not atlernp to describe the oraVuius, lualciiJi. itllooti, fr wurks, and other abollshin of public k f!ine, which on that occasion lent onuahil interest to tbe Xtjihic&l capital. SufExe it to My, that tbe hods of the department, certin ihsta as cut off to ütttitbarg, appeared und bowtd to tti large bodies of citizsx u riftit 1 thar residences by moonlight, and that hed cicalfr b. beo akicr, crer scrnt the 'cbraitis. AH harti throbbed In hirrnonj on Toosday, and no dii all tratet outside- ef the tsatotal orjanizaahias ysst'da tod to dar. ilia Egf,eU?r.cy, PrcnIJent Andy, brio. I am sorry to say, ft valletoodinarian. eoo!d't take the Ere mi uent part ia the ßrand jewbclly to witch is tgaItJ reniibin entitled him. lie was out of sprrila and to much hipped tojine in the unirarsal hooray, ilenny think his recent sickness was caiseJ by tin sme kinder piim siruptisbosly administered too him on the Fourth of If arch, perhaps aam perniibus drwjr, of a sutler nature. The ultrce radicals as air at daggers drawn with him on the francheese questin, ondertakea to say that h indulges too mutch, but even the Southern mellcontcnts ii unwilling to endorse this malignant aspersion. The nayshio will regret tj lcaru tint the Vung Ilea's Chri.tiaa Association hat been disappointed in thar egspcctash;u3 of turnin Ford's Theajter inter a rooneyneant to the njerary of Mr. Lincoln. A hundred thousand dolors waa rekwired, and the greef of the people want ekwil toll. In pint of fas, the eggscmplj Yung Christians hevent ben abet to raze a tenth part of the sum. 1 bo nijgeroe air oin to put tip a oaft of thar own, and hawfily refused to put thar shoulder to the wheel with the white fellow. The colume to be erected bj the African penwashin will be composed of coke and black tone, and aub.kripshins to the wurk limited to thar own complexihiu. On the top ii to be placed a figer of the late rrc.ident cut in ebony; and. on the four faces of the La.e, the portraits of Wendell Phillips, Fred Doa-lai, Alb? Fulsome, and Jeff Davise' coachman is to bo iulped in brass rclieT. It will bo a inagfiicct token cf kullcred ratood, tnl pcckouiBüj jet onborn will bask in it- ehidder. The u.kripshin will be as follers: ' it THE IX4I14TY Of TU1 SLAVE IT1.MT." LOKl9 1H EX"CufTcfa Walo CnTcJ ro More!" It is kalkillateJ tb&t the noble eMj C. wiilcot terectj fire tbomar.d dolore, aid tnore'o the seventj Cft part of that imouK l. htftti alredJj pub;kribed. The muaejmtut, wbtn ßnisht, till be dedicated ku ci)n-fcratC'l 0 (Jinral Iiailer. Torkin of the grstitood of the kullcrd rice, reminds rr.e of an illiphin to the "Angler-Afri-ean." in the Sur'hiy Iftrkary of Sursiny Ut I notis that the eddy tor, a jrertnun of mutanter sect, prepoe a pinral tnsMacre of the leadin men of the S.uth in other word, thar iromcdient epterminahiin b? the Contrabands, o her jwst been freed frum tie yolk. It i a trr:ul idee. Libty to pert-hoo and kill their fomtr rnastcri it the tioo defcniliin of "Libty and the periboutof happiuei" according to the t-iero Lrpictn. Arte r they air all slain and ?klped,!et Ginral Hatler be appointed a Ccrnnjis-iM.fr to di-pcae of thar plantations to the lowest bidder. 1 liei-say Maswchoon'ts. and Connecticu; would purchii the hull of 'em and pay the freed tnfii fifty cenU a day, factory hour?, to cultivate the hind. The kite of New KrigUnd hes purty well had all the juce taken outer it, in cocsekcr.s of the tanners of that regia bcin too economirkle to rmnoor it, and they backer artcr the fit aket cf the South as Dire hankered arter the water brooks, when ho laii suealin with euff and ajerny on tuther side ol Jordin. Ti:arfor, let im her a Satern ruler hunt rightawsy. Tree em ! Shout em! Shake em down ! 'Vurrj cm! and give the spiles to the Ej:yp?hun, or rayther to white Fillandthrowtiit do the taHj hoin and tho tettin on. And'xzipatiu that Andrew Johnson will aliortly be red outer tho radical church, the Democratic Corre mittee here has i.ood a tolcai a peal to the Democracy of the Union, to cam forrard and Hind by binj. Its a queer plat.it, thi world ourn isieiit ii ? Here's a t'resideut, a was spoted to be a radical dytd in the wool, Nit kullers, warranted to stand both aci ! and i!c, goin to be taken on the fhoulderi of the coicrratires, and yieldin gracefully to tie prehur. It's ruff; but wo life in a mtrackalo ae so much so, that nothin a!toiiis'he rr.e Kf WeKes was to be took iu labor with an oridvntl i!te, or Stanton should resign, or Uutler piy bi k that fifty thounand, a:.d jme the Shaker, or 'fhurlo Weed propo.-e to erect a atatoo in honor of Horrors Creely. I dui.no aa i: would disannul me the leatt might. Youts plaHidly. A DlSBAM 'ID V'oiUNTtKS.. .Tltt sic und I.Mj;cr Ilccr. A correppen Jcnt of the Chicago Republican thua humorously lie-crihe hi i-it to a German lager beer garden: On arriving at hc gardens, I beheld a ecene which recalled forcibly to mind like establishmeats at Munich and L'aden. The collection of men, woucu ar.d children, iu holiday at tiro, the clinking of slajses. the murmur of gutteral conversation, and thr lieiicious strains of a Strau?s waltz, were but a upeution ot my Ucrnian experience. 1 determined to erjoy myself, and finding a table where thoie were only nioeteen teocs, 1 called lor beer. It came. 1 drank it called for more beer. The ride ic the offensive air of the car made me thirtty. I dran this also. I continued to order ai: 1 drink the sgrceable liquid. -A pretty German girl sat next to me. With a becoming solicitude for her wants, I ordered beer tor her also. Si e didn't object. The email boui in the centre t the grove radi ated beer. Crowd of Teutonic youths entered it with empty gUs.-es, and others dipvred from it in all directions with full glassc- The band pUyeU a wt'.lz and drnk beer; then polka, then beer; then a symphony, then been. I engaged ia a delightful couver!Ation with bit pretty neighbor iu regard to iatoxicatirjg qualities of the lluid. She took the negative, arguing that, though she herself could not drink "more as seebs acd zwaniwig gl;, her vnter drinks mote as zwei hundert." I admitted the tut. though 1 ot the conclusion. I dr.uk Ler. I enjoyed i:. Also ray pretty acquaintance. 1 think beer may, u: der certain cireumstancc. intoxicate. I know man, however, who gets up in thi morning beer barrel and goes to bed a barrel of beer. I tried Co prove to a boy who carried a coronal ot tTrc:tcu full g'.ies around his hand that it wouNi be an improvement to establish a system ot pipe?, radiating in all dirtetion from the home, std tht:? save the labor of 0 mat.y waiters, bnt he only repl.ed, 'Vcrtcle nicht" 1 concluded he was too much under the inlluence of the fluid to comprehend my argument. I made the acquaintance ofsla muiicians. We drauk betr. TLay allowed me la Uke horn, but the leader intioted that it was intoxicated. I have a faint recollection that we afterwards embraced, and he withdrew the offensive statement. The muic bctme a little wild. The tu" in sisted in depositing his bct-r iu.d his il-Uu ment tor sate kepii:t;. but as it rulted iu the discharge cf mo?t of it ia the baritone's face at the aext blast, he wis prevailed up.u todisconlinae the practce. TLea they plavd Sweet Home. Kofe of Sumner, Slumber i'olka. atcS you mast really excua the rest of the account. Vours, Shicbask How ur umcrrsj 1.1 c ut tlie outh. "Agate," the corrcp-ondcet of the Cincinnati Gazette with Secretary Cuaäa. iu his lne Sjuthora tour, wrosaa follows from Wilmington; Every "rthcrn man i t-re lives ia the very best style the place afi'orJs, no matter how slender his viable resources. I was tr:e gue: lat tight, of a civil etücer w!u?s salary canaot he over two thouiar.d d i'.;. His hou-c was a spacious three story double structure, that would have done no discredit to Fifth Avenue You approach it through a profusion of the rarest shrubbery, it was In the most ariatocratis carter cf the city, was elegantly furnished, a,.. J filled
with mnt ali.oo two thousand dollars a year, less the Government tai. Hut this Ii modest and moderate. Tbt officer at let made the one house serve all hi purposes. Another officer a Colonel on duty here la less easily satisfied. lie bu do family, but be finds one of the largest and best furnished bouses in town, only sufücient for bis bachelor wants, as a private rMtdesct . Another bouse, equally spacious and eligible, is required for the uses of hj oCicti And ia genera!, our people em to g o upon the theory that, havicg cou qaere l the country, the; are entitled to the best it til. These bouts are generally such as wert shut Qpby the rich rebel owners oa the approich of the troops below the city. One regrets to see that the loosest Ideas often rriTiiliito the eiecutiua of inVAbtmloned Property" Act of the Tbirty-aevenlh Congress, Deserted bouses cot absolutely needed for military purposes cm be rented for bnd?oane sum. mod to whatever aa-mants can be tbas realized the Governtnest Lai art equitable, ai well as a legal, claim. The practice of regarding everything left in the country as legitimate prize to the first officer who discovers it, has led in some cases, to performances little creditable to the catiooal uniforta. Vbt shall be tboogbl of tbeoEcer. who, finding: a ü law Ilbary straigbtwav packed it up and sent it to bis ofSce in the North! Or what (hall be raid of the Uite of that other ofUcer, who, finding in an old country residence a aeries of family portraits, imagined that they would tvtm pretty parlor ornaments anywhere, and sent the entire set, embracing the ancestors of the baugbty old Suth Carolinians for genelationsback, to look down from the walls from his Yankee residence. StoxirCANT. While the negroes of the Government train were camped in this Tillage, oneof the abolitionists of the town approached one of tht "darkle. " and with a view to draw "confir nation strong as Holy writ" to hia position from him, said: "Lincoln did a great deal for you fellows down South?" Darkiewas silent, and Ab. insisted: "Lincoln did a great deal for yoa fellows, ia
setting you free?" Dirkie phook tu head doubtfully, and replied, with some feeling: "Don't know 'bout dat. m-a ; done a heap more bard work since dis war dan ever did afore, dat's sure." The Ab. did not press the subject further, but quietly withdrew. Urookville Democrat. "Littlk Dao? cf Watir." Ac The town of Waterbury, in Connecticut, Las the most varied and extensive manufacture of bra.s articles cf any place in the country, or perhaps in tbc world; and all spring from one man making a tet of brass buttons. He was rather an ingenious man, and be thought he could make a eet of braM buttons cheaper than he could buy them. He punched out the blanks from a piece of sheet bran, turned tbem up tcrj nicely ia a lathe, soldered eyes to them, and had them eewed upon bis coat. Some of bis neighbors then requested him to make seta of buttons for them, and he wis thus drawn into the manufacture. Ilia example was followed by other?, and from this small begining hare grown th extensive brass manufactures of Waterbury. Var "BLira Mail." Last winter the Legislature 'of MsMacbusctts pissJ a law fiuing every 1 indlord who refused to allow his colored boarders to sit at the Ub with hid white gueeta the sum of fifty dollars It ii aid that several regns ' "have been makine ms.ll fortunes in Boston by taking advantage of the law. They put up at certain hotels, demanded places at the public table, and when they are refused they remid the landlords of the penalty and offer to compromise for five or ten dollars Talk about black mail ! This i the blackest kind of black mailing by the blacks. Pitubur; Post. A German in New York ban succeeded in producing from Indian corn a sirup said to he equal to any in market for all purposes. The operation is spoken of as being quite profitable. - MEDICAL. Gaietfs Head Dispensary KfeUabtlolid 111 IftoO and Chartere by Iii l.ccitliittirc or Kentucky, for trie treatment ol VCBSOSfOSftl JDJXFAOSmMOM, Lai all Arretier of the Urinary and Oes of both exM. JUST PUBLISH KD, A I'KIVATK 7li;mt;AI. OS VENEREAL DISEASES, Including Gocorhura, Gleet, TU:ATIftL, Syphilis, Stricture, Gravel, frtone, Ruptures, Piles, Flutula, Urinary Deposits, and all Di.-teanes of the KUlneys.Bladder.PTostrate Gland, and Seminal Vesicles, and their treatment. Including a chapter on FEMALE DISEASES, with observations on marriage and the prevention of conception. Cn- it v talaice a Treatle on Self Abos, Hv - -J,.ri permatorrBea, sexual ana er- v.. potence In both sexes; the effects of the. dUease o the body and mind, and the Author's New Treatment cf all thete cases la full, the only successful method of cure, with au expotilioD of Quackery. This work la not a quack advertisement, but a warning and a guide for married and single. It is the only book that gives the treatment of all the above dbea&es In plaia Knglnh, with full directions for self-treatment, and contains much valuable information not preper to mention In a paUic notice. The work cootains&O pages, and ICO plates and engTavings of the above dieae. Sent to any address ia a sealed wrapper, oa receipt of one dcllar Those afflicted with anj of the above dieaeo, before placing themselves ander the treatment of auy one, should Crtt read this wvrk. Ot JICK 3H Fifth treet, between Market and Jffren, wert side. To la.ure safsty to ail letters, direct to GALKVS UKAD DISFSISiAKY DTaer27, LeUville, Ky. cd (4-aAwl A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS. FOR FEMALES. Infallible In Correcting Irr 11larities, KeiuoviiigOIstriirtiuns of the Jlontlily Turn, from Whatever Cause, und AI way Surcc&slul us a Preventative, Aud the'ouly sure" and CERTAIN KKMEDY for all the aSict'ng complaints to peculiar t the sex, whether "married or slag!." These PiUa are. nothing new, but have been ased by the Doctors for many years, both la France and America, with unparalleled success iu every case; and he Is nred by many thousand la.iie who have used tbera to make the Pills public, for the alleviation of those suffering from a:y trre glarities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of fami'.y where health will not permit it. Ftmaie! peculiarly sitoated, or those suppo.isi; themselves so, are cantioned against using these Iv.il while in that condition, as the proprietor assumes no responsibility a.r the above admonition, although tfceir mildnes wouid prevectany ,clctiof to health. 0:herwie the lT.ls arerecexmended. Full and explicit directions acccirpar.y each box. ROOOO, FOXES HAVE EEKIf SOLD IN TWO TEARS Ten thousand boxes sent by lettr, both by myself and agents, to all parts of the world, to w hich answers have been returned, l.i which ladies say nth;rir like the above r.i: have been known since the SCIENCE OK MED!CINE DAWNEDUroN TUE WORLD IN REMOVING. OBTKUCTIONS AM RESTORING SATUKL TO ITS KOPEKCHANNEL, quieting the nerves and restoring tte"roj color of he;:!!" to the cheek of the most delicate. TRiCE fl tsi 1 KR lOX. SIX BOXES for 5 00. Sold by all Drugii-ts, and by the following Jobbing and Drug Hoa-.es, Agents for lndianarIis, Indiana: (Ladies, by seadmll, can procare the mis, al cn&den.ially by mail, and without ofcoe rvation, to any part of the city or country,) and for sale by TOMLINSON 1 COX. N. 1, Ka-t WshinrUa street. STEWART A'.M0RUSr, No. 49, Eat Wh cgten street. W. I. sirett. UASKITT 1 CO., 5. 14. WetWahin?too II. H.LKR. Noe IS atidJU, Bites' Block. J. F. SkNul'R, So. S, Bates Uoase Block, and by DAILY. UKCrWl eV UIMI, Whlea lTukv'. T3. South Meridian treet. G.S. LACET.GetralTravellng Agent for the Western Mate, Ib.. Dearborn srreet, Ojm:, Illinois N. B. oneuei.HlTnless the bex 1 s'ened S IL BOW E." jaS-dljecsl l'lliVATK DISUASKS. DR. COI.TOCR.MSDICAL OFFICE NO. C3 SOUTH Meridian Street, forfeits his fee If he fail n car nvg ajcj caso that may ctcje under his care, no matter how UUaate ar long Atanding. He wananu joa care. SyplIUs, la tie prtaaary stags, helped In 2$Bilnnte,ccxe4 In It tczsu Gleet of SO years standx ctr yDr C. vursT to 10 p. M
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MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S t;OTIIMMI.D CPKUi lilTTIillS, The Latest and .11 out Important DiM-overy or TDE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man's name is more Intimately connected with the hlhtorv of MATERIA ME DIG A of the United State, or more favorably known as a pioneer in Medical Discovery thn that of Dr. .John Rull, ol'fiOUiHV.IIc, KritttirliV. Dls inimitable preparation f SAIIMA 1'AKI l IA has long stood at the Lrd of the various rTnpounls of that valuable drug. Iiis Coinpund of WILD CHERKY has become a houaoholJ word throughout the West and South. Hia Worm Lozeu goa, in lesa than a year utter tlieir introduction, albaiutsd rcpuUtion Aa wide spread aa the continent ef North America. But the crowning glory of his life remains to be attained in his discovery, or rather combiuatiou. fur he doe not claim to have been the discoverer of CIllJtCO.'M. which ia the basis of the Bittet now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native Inhabitants of Central America, to whom iu virtue have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria and handle without fear the most venomous serpeuts. ltis a belief with them, that while there is breath in thebodf the Cedrou is potent to cure, uo matter what tho isea may be. While Dr. Bull Is not prepared to endorse this exlravgant pretension, he is nevertheless patltfled from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a TtUiody and preventative of all diseases arising frotn exposure, either to change of weather or climate, or to tni.iKinstic lull km,,--, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! Atid justly deserves the retutstiun it has so long enjoyed In Central America and tbt? Writ Ifidlvs. And its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more LIKE A CHARM than a medicine. There is nothing iu the whole range of Materia Medice that can for a monteut bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the 11th edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 1337 and 1334. A series of experiments ia which Dr. Bull 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 the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he Is confldeuthaa n equal is the world. lie might furnish a volume of certificates, bu' ub lie have long since learned to estimate euch I.-., jo their true value. The safest plan is for every one to te for himself the virtues of a new medicine. uivr: in: CEDRON BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND YOU WllL KVRK USE AN OTHERS. It is not necessary to publish a long list of di-eases for which the CEDRON BITTE I. S are a specific, hi all diseases of the weis Liver or Kidneys. In all a?ectlutis of the BRAIN, DEI'KNDlNti tfl'ON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OK BO'rN ELS; -INCIOüT, KHEU MATISM AND NEURALOIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to supersede all other remedies. It not only cures these diseases, but it prevents them. A wine g!e$s of the Hitters, tai; en an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill rffects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against disease uader the most trying exposure. Sold bjr Dritgglela and Crocerw (irn orally. fir. J OH ft HULL, r.-luopal (2.ce, Fifth Street, LoaWvM, Ky. SOLD WHOLESALE KT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, t.l sontu .Ticrltltau Mreett INDIANAlOLL Who aise i! - e - BULL'S SARSAl'ARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. &aeaemlr UAII.V. KF.KlEUft Kl Ml -laclStalyftwlSteem.
QODA: WATER.
ODA WATER CLAUK te C O . , Mat-fsf tare r of Bottled SODA WATER, Are prepared to supply .etloons and Rvtauranta by leaviss, their orders al 2S5 Bust Wahington S(n?e(. Saloons and RetranU in the country w ill be prompt ly supplied by sending the'r orders as above. aprt'.'-d3m BANKS. NATIONAL BANK , -or iivuiAiVAPor.i.s, No. 23 North Meridian Street. Speciul Agcnlf lor the ulc of Itio ? 3IO Loan riiaiS BANK IS I'OW OPEN FOR TUB TRANS1 adieu of business; w ill do a General Banking Busi ness. Government SecariUes of all kind kept constantly on hand and for sale at the mot reaonable rates. HENRY SCHNULL, President. V. T. Mauitt, Cajdj-'er. Je9-dtf THE INDIAFAPOUS IiVSWKAIVCE COJII'AW, Is now penuanrttly organized and ready to Usue Fire Policies. Capital, $200,000. The Stockholder cf this Coiupany comprise some of our most responsible citizens. Dilti; c t o i: s : S. A. Fl.xTCur, Ra., VT, H.Tahott, A. I Kuacsk, E. J. Peck. Aqcilla Joscb, OuviaTorstT, A. R. YlKTOX, Thomas A. Moaais, Wiluam liesnxasex. Office at pree-ut In the Sinkinsf Funi Building-, rornrr of Pennsylvania atreet awd Virginia avenue. XfjThe patronage of the public is solicited. W. I1KNDF.RSON, IlefiJeri. Atix. C. Jameson, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. ROß MOVAL. Doctor WsTI. TII0.110?e, i HAS RKMOVF.D BIS 0?K!CK FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, 1 VrilKKK nKTHLLCONTINbT Vv to treat ard cure Private W to irest ard cure Private C - ek isea.es, iu ail their species, tUge. ' . Jr t imiCcat ions aad phases. -""Jr" Dr. Wra. Thomson will give to f T.fA' i ich patient a written Instrument, ' v ra each bindii g himself to eflect a radical V an.t permanent cure, or niake iiokicharire. s. 'A treatnu-rt f Piivate Irj-aes afj1 Fpecialtesir.ee tho year ISjI three years intbecUyot builalo, N. Y., eiht years iu Chicago, IU., and two years in Peoria, 111. During eight yesr.4 practice iuChicaro, 111., be curd over thirteen thousand caes. lit. Wm. Thomson, in lis pract'.ce 1' r Scroinla, Itheulüatic and general di.-eases cf tie blood, ues a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most iugeniou kind. In conjunction with internal treatment. SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence ofself.abn.-e. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indu!t i:c, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with cuerring certainty tho following train of morbid symptom unless comt attd by scientific modical measures, viz: fallow countenance, dark spts nnder the eyes, pain In the head, rirprlng iu the tars, and iui.-e like the rustling of leaves end ritt tlinr 'f chariots, uneasiness about the lo'nj, w eakne.s cf the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss vt confldence, dill'.dence in approaching strangers, a dislike? t form new acquaintances, a di.pobition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various trup tlons about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, coruumption, monomania, and frequent Iv insanitv. The afflicted, on the first appearance of any of the above symptoms, should Immediately apply to Dr. Wm Thomson for relief. HTOSce ad Consultation Bcoms No. 23 South Delware street, Indianapolis, Ind. P.O. Box 16S0. JaiAM-dly MEDICAL. MANHOOD! How Destroyed, How Restored. Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 . Washington St. IN CONNECTION WITH TQK GENERAL PRACTICE of Medicine, I treat by a new and reliable medium, and with the happlert results, all forms of diseases of the Nervous, Seminal and Urinary and Sexual systems. Tocng men with hollow checks and pallid countenance, telling in fearful Iarguage the silent working of some formidable disease underlining ymrconrtitution, memory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death, reflect while reason holds sway and avail yourself of a treatment that dissipates the slightest disease, and cures the harrassing weakness and other causes f serious diUiculty and perpetual annoyance. Sperraatorrhcea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emis sions, Sexual Debility, Impotency, Eflects of Self-Abuse, and their results Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contract, Mental and PhjMcal Prostration, Epilepsy, Insanity and Consumption. Thefoe, Like a staunch murderer, Bteaay to hia purpose. Presses him close 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." Likewise, I will guarantee a radical care of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea ar;d Gleet, In aii their stages, entirely removing from the bluod the la.-t spark of these terrible diseases that ? gradually burn up the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beai.ty and exixeme delicacy of the female organization, to say nothing of its physiological characteristics, are scSicient indications that it is sub'ect to forms of diseasg and modifications .ecuüar to itself. The physician of the present day does not encounter any more form of uterine diseases than d.d the physician of fifty years ago; but owing to the present social condition of woman, her d!seaes are lnereaed to frequency , and to the truth of this assertion the melancholy deaths by consumption bear an. ile witness. At the Amerifii-i Dispensary we treat by a new method, anl : h the happiest result-. Prolapsus Uteri, (falling vt the womb,) Eruptions of the Skia, Chlorosis, or Groen Sickness characterized by yellowish, dirty grtcn p'lor of the surface; Ernansio Messiam, or absent ilenstrcation; Amenorrhea, or Retention of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and d:acult flow ut the Menses jlenorrhagia, or profuse Menstruation; Leuchorrhea, t r excessive and altered secretion cf the muccs generally white, or nearly coioress and transparent. Reader, I hava gjvenyoa c'-s of di-seaef that are met with in Ft a ale of all ages, whether married cr unmarried; and to married Females would Fay that there are many oth r forms of diseases peculiar to your sexdiseases of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an eiocidaticn. 1 cnit it for the council chamber, adding but ene more disease to this 1M, and that is a formidable one Uleerr tion of the body of the Uterus. If you are afiicted with cranic weakness, or any assemblage of morbid phenomena of this character, you have no tine to spare, but at once apply for md cl aid. If too late to arre.t the disease, it is at least possible to palliate the Symptoms, and thus smoothe the pa;h way to an untimely grave. In a majority cf instances these diseases Lave mads considerable progresi before tht paiiett becocies aliraed. Ia aoaie cae aa emaciation ii the first iid.eaUop that attracts the attention of the patient's friet;ds. Ana here, reader, let me call your earnest attention to the fearful signif.cance of the word MwA-ting." It not only constitutes Ue leading feature, bui the earliest und xat otaiavus symptoi a ef Conamp;ion, examples of which art invariably met with ia young ladies ho a-e gifted with high Intellectual endowments, refined accomplishments, and eyes flashing with unnatural brilliancy not regarding these Indications as beu.g those of incipient disease, but those ci personal charms. True, alas! the pnet tings "Consumpilona cheek ne'er looki more pur-. And lovely, than when past all errs. And yet that bloom, so fresh so stni, Mas lent Its fleeting aid te kill, A nd speaks, to these who watch its t ue, Cf a ckaeM, dea'h and suflehrg too; Though who, Ja.-t riewirg ar'itbt o fa!r. Could dream that death was there?" Addre-s F. O. Box IOOace hours from 8 A. M. te 4 P. M. fcK.ua NV Kast VashiTigtoa Street, I rxl'.saapolia, iLdiana. febie-dly
POORS, DLiriDO. CiC. UKDUCKD PRICKS.
WARREN TATE, DOOR, SASH & BLIND No. 38 South New Jersey St., INDIANAPOUS, IND. ff A VINO en hand a large stock of Doors, Kinds, JLX Sasb, Frames, Ac, I am selling the same at greatly redact price. AlUf my naflcfaciwt li warranifd both as to materials and workmanship. Dealers and Balkier are solicited te Call and examine y stwck and prices before porchaing elsewhere. A fill it'xk U Fooring, Lressed Lumber, Weather KOAriiag. Molding;. Brackets and other M an af acte red Kuildmg.klaterUls always on band Mooring worked and Lstaltr dressed and sawed to odr. retl9-d3ai "THERE ISMO SUCH WORD AS FAIL" na ä COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CURERS AND COPAIRA, IS A SUIUf , CKRTAINAND STZEDT CURS FOR ALL diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, either lu the Male or Female, frequently performing a Perfect care ia the short space of three or four days, and always üt less time than any ether preparation. Iu the us- of TAUBAI.T'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUBE BS ANDCOPAIBA, there Is no need of confinement or chmpe of diet, la its approved form of a paste, it Is entirely tttees, and causes no unpleasant sensation to the patient, and no exposure. It is now acknowleged by the most learned in the profession that in the above cases of diseases, Cubebs and Copaiba are the only two reiredles known that can be relied upon with any certainty of success. TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CCBKLS AND COPAIBA NEVER FAILS. Manufactured only by X A IC II AST cV CO., 278 Greenwich Street, New Yerk. jrTSoM by Erugg'sts all over the World. apr29-dly ' QUARTERS hed yon H THE STATE cj INDIAN 5rK IliS NO OOKXECTION WITH AK CfKLR IABLISi mum of the t&me name, in or out of Iul:onspolii W. & H. GLENN. r::Drietor. VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. WS "Eighteen years establiled In N. Y. C'ty." 'Only Infallible remedy known." "Free from Poisons' "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Eats come out of their boles to die." "CostarV' Rat, Roach &c, Exters Is a paste rsed for Jlil, Mice, 'tjr?ift Llick aid RMAr4,&t , Ac, Ac , dec. "Costar's" Bed-Bug Eiterminator, Is a Lt,u'd rr wah. uel to "ifstroy, ard also a a prever.tive f.-r Bd-P.ug, 4c. ,Coslar,s" Electric Powder for Insects I for X4h4, J.jytäoi, "ar,!, t '!$, Jniina!, fr. rjsotd by all Drug- u atd retailers everywhere 177 1 1 ! Biewarj I J of all worthies, iajitatiuti.. ICTSee that "Cottar's" nime is on each Box, Little and rla.-k before yon bry. III.MtV It. COSTA It. atiÜrPuneaL Laeor. 43 BtuxK it, Nw Yevx. ftÖT".'d by ali Dmzgi'.ts and Lvaler- In ihlianspo1., t:ut. 1 8 () 5 . FARM E US AND HOUSEKEEPERS ShotiM recollect thathnadrrdi of dollar? worth of Grain. Provisioc, kc , are amually dwtroved by Rats, Mice, Ant?, and other insects and Terrain all of which can be trevcuted by a few dollars worth of "CostarV Rat, Roach, Ant, &c, Extfrm'aator. botiht and ueJ rrcelv. J" Sold bj BrowLlng i Sloan, Stewart L Morpau, TutnliL?on Cox, F. ELer, Wholesale and Retail Aget,ii, in Indianapolis, Icdiana, and bj all Druggists axd Dealers myll-dAwSm
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W 0 H K A 0 m b (9 CO 0 2 l-t 0 0 Hs e-3 A - H P CO w P W w o w 3 0 4 H X ? a - $ jr. b W CD o REAL ESTATE BROKERS. . ' Juir-T-dly MEDICAL. WILL CURE CATAERD. WILL CURE COLD IN THE HEAD. TILL CURE AN OFFENSIVE BREATH. WILL CURE PAIN IN TIIK RAD. WILL CURE ULCERATION IN THE NOSE. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF HEARING. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF SIGHT. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF TASTE WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WHEN CAUSED BY CATARRH. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, As is now admitted by all Uiformed, causing Irritation and hiuAOimatlon of the mucous membrane, while the Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gently and gradually removes all unnatural Incrusta tions and deposits, restoring the deceased ruembrane to its normal condition. A felncle llollle will last a TOoiitli-to be iiacd three times a lny. IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. 3?" Cull fur a Circular tlaeribing all Symptomt !r. S. II. SEEITE CO., Sot I'Bormrroe, CLicago, Illinois. irTLaboratory at Freeport, Illinois. AT WHOLESALE LT JOHN D. PARK ..Ctnciniiatl.O. ..Detroit. M icb. WW. JOHNSON , DAILY, KKEFP.it 4 RUSH . . Indianapolis. BROWNING A SLOAN . ..ldiaDafKrii. lOAnd fr als Vy all Drusc?ists. oecM-dlyeod v:'jcm j'b.i.': .ut..ii Ltr pBiLfcei! a-idu1n 1. re K-tter J fr two Z cent taai. Voting .llüirs Medical Alviser. RATUITOU3 advice eieen in f tt. r.r. X tubs seminal, urinanr and utb1 in ihm reports of tke Western Medical Association, which are oj mau in eaiea envelopes, free of charge. i c orcanna.:oa waa lormed to f r.n nw ar.d r. able treatment, and ia eom-tnJ nf ()i llLnn.ii ynjMciaE,io wnorn au leiten mast oe airectea. V . ( a. t iti . . . UikS. JAVJWSori, HtKUXKT & CO., 1-3-dly Box 43 Cincinnati, O. DOCTOR BIGELOW, OSce 1T9 Eotitli Clark 8tret, ornr of 3Ionro, CDXdOO, Xjtr.. Post 02m Box. IM. A!l Chronic and Sexnal Diaeajtes of a Privat and I!icats Natur. tratM with nnraral11! anrcea. Dr.Bi?low'a Gai n to Health, tr Ia-iiti aod e.iitlamen, is pablisbed monthly, geudlbritif jm tbitk th writins f a rbyiciaa who reputation extends tiirou-kout IL entir fwt ihonli b worth reading. It is tent ia plain aeIed enel i-es, free of charge. Almut Tery caa cast be treatltycaiL Medicines aect to ans adJre. Lauiie, send lor dencriptl v Circular of littant RrmetU, th lat.it and best prTDtAt!v of cuoceptioa knows. Rooms Separate for tadtes and Gentlemtr CON8UX.TATX.OIf AT OrrXCX.7S.EE. Crrica IIocxs : Frtca 9 a. m. to t r m. rnnttoTTha or Nerroua Debility, a cor warraat!. J QfA A lTONTn ! I watt Amenta evf rywtere, at J 4J tTO month, expenses paid, to sell Flfteea I jtrucisw u Dn seiiuic ever oSered. Pull partxnUrs Ol W T. GAKKT, mj5-dw3sa Eiddf ford, V aisej
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THE FIRST NATIONAL 1 JüJimilJIM'lLIM COMPlISTY. Organlxed under the laws of l'enusvlvasa. vtmber, lC4. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. rar Value of Minre Tarh. A LmiTKit Auoixt or Stock roa sali st TUE LOWfcsT CAH SUBSCRIPTION TSICE VW i-'l OC rtlt SlIARt. Xo Liabiliiy (o Slotklioldf rs. Tbd laude uf this ÜOU.pAiiy, embracing overj I7..r( K) acre iu tar himi-lk and lehU!. arr r eiti.t-el ia the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! Ti e Vl'A arri's mliirli tbrjr own on the Al!e chartT, two mi'os above I're-i Ictit and only fie rnile Irutn tlie new K2li) banel well on 1'itthole Creek, and the !cae of l'J2 acres of tbe ecle brs ted "V.'il kin Tract" alone, are inip! Um for any Company, and sre worth more tlan the entire Caital Stock of the Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now in successful operation, yieldir largely, from which regular monthly dividends of two raa csnt. are being paid to all t-toclboldets, and there is kviar asi kaxce that this Company will soon be able to pay rom SIX TO TEN I'ER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Hanks among the first clasa Companies, and is justly said to be the most aucceesful of any yet organize!. Its reputation has now become so thoroughly established, that do mere need be said on thit point. There ire greater induce ment and better opportunities to make money on thepe Stocki than any other in existence, while at the same lime they areoooo raor.TT for any and all persona to hold. From the New York Herald. "News baa been received and abundantly con filmed from several sources, of the striking of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, above the Keed W eli, a raw bods raoat thk raorcaTT or the Fimt National PxTaoLiu CoMf axt." From the New York Evening Express. "Our telegraphic di-oatcbes received to day from the Oil Regions, inform us cf tbe a-trikir r of a 2'K) barrel flowing well on Cherrf Run, xtaa tu a FiasT National PcraoLxux CoairAXT' PEoptBTT. Cherry Run Stocks will be in de mand to morrow. From the New York World. "Th FiSAT NATIOSAL FcTBOLELlf CoKFAXT is a Erst-claw organization, whoe oCcers are of the highest standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of purchasing re liable stocks. Tbe General Superinter.deot is a pioneer in the Oil business, and well known as a most efficient manager." From the New York Tribune "Tbk FiaT National is the name of tLe I'e troleura Company whose proapectua and map are before cs. The names which we sse among tbe Directors are ample recommendations for this Company, and a fuSciect guarantee of its future management." SPAll oaiaaa ar MaiL oa othcaw ua will St PaOMPTLT ATILMLLI) TO t Tlt. Tn StVlCC I ALL SOLD. fPUood rerjiotiiMbU Agent ud Eichauge Brokers wanted in rery ritw and town iu the United States and UritL-ti i'rov incest, with whom liberal arrscrements will be made. 1ST KM crJers and applications, whether lj letter or otlierwiee, must be addressed to n. KOWE & CO., OoatMiasioji UxaciAm. marll dtf 43 Jitcrty St., New Terk.
