Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4615, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1865 — Page 4

DAILY SEPITIN EL TÜEBDAT HORNINO. AUOUST 8. rflTl OF A PAHIUA NECItU.HA. Ct: 11.

Thf t ruth Acst emlclas tnlu 14 inetlilnff 71re TTa4rffnl thsm Pplrltaaliitlc rtrftrmancci. Parts Csrres-wodsDce ef lks Ifoatrsal Brsi4.J Araoag tbe l trie ft t of ths msny strange people who Mfeetiif ely "turn ep" ia Uif city is certain M. de Caston, a mia of foo4 family and fr eat acquirement, vbo cam nitber fron bis profisioeal heme aboit iti jeart ego, sed bis worked bis way froia poverty and obscurity to a lucrative profession and an acquaintance with everybody worth knowing ia the capital, bj the aid of talent for wonderworking that leivesill rivals io thetbide. Ilia feata of pre.üdigiUtioa are euil to these of tha most renowned profiteers of the art, and la oat department, tlet of tricks performed with a, ptckofcardi.be far surpasses anything accomplished bj tbem. Bat tbe most eitociabmg of bia feata art of a total y differed order, asd auch at do other wiiard ever attempted. For instance, bia bead lied up io a eoaple of towela, and theo covered with a pale tot, be will request oot of bia aodieoce to go to tbe farthest corner of tbt room, and there to write oa a abeet of piper a miss of ciphers arranged ia parallel column! and go through tbe mot t complicated operation with tbem, substractlag, multiplying, dividing. tUtiog tbe square of eacb cipher, some ml ate friction of another cipher, tod to on playing, at it were, with tbt figure written oa tbe piper, sod apparent! reading tbem as eoon aa written. At one of bia teaaeea be threw a folded paper to a lady friend of mice, who bad never seeo bia, requesting her not to opea it, but to put it at once into her pocket, and keep it there until be ihould aik for it, which tbe lad accordingly did. Absorbed in watching tbt marvelous things dost by tbt performer, the lady hid quite forgotton tbe piper ia ber pocket, wben de Caston, turning to ber, requested her to came one of tbe three kingdoms of eiture. Thus interpellated, ind feelieg ritber nervous at seeing the eyes of tbe assembly fixed upon ber, the lady hurriedly named "The vegetable kingdom." De Cutoa thereupon, eing ling out another lady with bis eye. requested ber to name some class of objects belonging to tbt vegetable kingdom. "Flowers," replied the lady thus addressed. Turning again to my friend, be requested her to read tbe contents of the piper ia ber pocket; oa doing which, ehe found it contained these words, "The vegetable kingdom. Flowers. Tbo rose." A man of great literary acquirements and reputation here, being invited to a private performance of De Caiton's, at which be answered every question written by tbe person present, performed tbe most astounding feats of divination of numbers, stated tbe events that occurred at an immense number of dates written by them each piper being folded and held by the writer went awiy very much disgusted, re girding tbe whole afiVir as a series of tricks produced by the collusion of the parties present. "How very impudent," sid this gentlemtn to himself, "a company of thirteen respectablelooking gentlemen, and intelligent meu, all in league with a chtrlatin!" A day or two afterwards, be received a note, from de Caston, Baying thit be should do himself the honor oi calling on Lim in the course of a day or two, in order to give him a specimen of his powers in his own house. II. L fJ accordingly, being determined to baffle bia visitor, got down some rre old histories from one of tbe shelves of his library, and picked out about twenty dates of little known historic facts, in the annals of severil couc tries, ind in remote ages. He drew up bis paper with grett internal satisfaction, feel ing sure thit he had provided a poser lor de Castor), folded it, ind put it away in bis waist coast pocku, cot showing it to any one, and awaited the expected visitor. The latter arrived the next day, and was shown at once to tbe study whero il. (1 wss writing an article lor some newspaper. "Tray don't disturb youiself," said de Caston on entering, "keep jour peat and let me place myself here," md drawing a chair to the oppo aite side" of the table, he took a folded piper from his pocket, md gave it to Mr. G . Don't open it till I a?k you to do o," did tie Ciston; and M. O placed it unopened in his pocket. "Have you a p.ck of cards and a box of dominoes?" demanded tbe visitor. "Here are domiLoes," replied il. U .taking the box out of the table drawers, and handing it to de Caston, "as for cards I don t thick there are any in the house, but I'll ring for my servaut and send out for a pick. "Do nothing of tbe kind!" replied de Caston, "we ran dojust Dwell without cards as with them he continued, holding out his hind, just imagine that I am offering you a pick of cards from which you "elect four. M. G extending his hand in turn," teigned to draw out four cards, and to puce them before him on the table "lie good euougb to write on a paper, what cards you have chosen, und fold it up soon as written." AI. O did as requested. "You have chosen the ace of pades, the king oi clubs, the knive of diamonds, and the queen of httrts, quietly rennrked the wiztrd as M O finUUeJ fuI-ÜDg hie paper. Tho-e beinj the cards of which 31. u had jutt written down tbt names. After performing several other feat, equally inexplicable, with the ianginarv cards, aud with tbe dominoes, which came m play next.de Cas ton asked II. G to write a number of historical dates on a piece of puper, fold it up and hold it in bis hand. "I have ray list already!" cried M. G tri umpbanlly, and produced the paper he had prepared the day before. "Very nood," replied de Caston, witb a smile and a bow, "be so kind as to open the paper I gave you on eutering your study." "Judge of my stupefaction," said M. G , on recounting this little scene to your correspondent, "when I found thit the paper he had givea me, on comicg ir.to the room, contained an exact duplicate of my list, no one being changed or milling, and the date following each other in exactly the same order as in mine!" On mother occasion M. G being ilso present, a little group of scientific neu, including tbe greit astronomer, M. Le Verrier, bid assembled privately to witness de Castou's wonders. "I do not pretend to any vast amount of science," remarked that gentleman to bis learned aniience, "but I hive discovered a method of Caleulitton which enables me to resolve any mithematical problem, no matter how difficult, instantaneously." "Nonseose, sir," shouted M. Le Verrier, who is very irascible and very rude when out of temper, "the thing is impossible!" "Try me," returned De Castoo, requesting some crest mathematician present to propound some very difficult problem in tbe upper regions of algebra. Tbt mathematician took out bis pencil and wrote down the terms of some terrifically abstruse and complicated computation, upon which all present at once set to work, pencil in hand, when de Caston, placing bis paper on tbt instant before the mathematician, re marked. "1 think. Monsieur, you will find thit this is the correct solution of your problem." "You see, Monsieur, that my method of cilculitlrg really yields very useful rceulu!" siid de Ciston to Le Verrier. Hut the latter, furious at seeing h!s statement refuted, and giving full course to his ill temper, iailed de Ciston with torrents of invectives, calling him a trickster, a buffoon, a charlatan, and declaring that be would not atay to witness such impudent knavery, took bis departure in a rage. It seems that de Caston is often greitiv excited and fatigued by tbe performance "of his feats, and that he often suffer from headache after performing them. But what is to be thought of operations, mental or otherwise, producing re suits so utterly incomprehensible? lards Spiritualised. The following curious article is taken from aa English newfpaper of the year 1774. and is there called: THE ri&rXTL'AL ALMAXAC Ol, SOLDlXl S Pi A TRI BOOK. HY EICUA1D LAME. A Vntate Soldier lltlanjinj to tie Forty Sectnl Regiment, v trat taken before the Mayor " Glänzte for iytn; tt Laras durwj Vitine Serttie. Tbe sergeint rummanJei the soldiers to church, ind when the paroa read the priyers be took bis text. Tboe who bad a B ble'took it out; bot this soldier bad neither a Ribienor Commen Prayer Hook; but pulling out a pick of crds he spread thera out before him. He first looked it ene card and then at the other. The sergeant of the compaey siw him icd said: "Kiehird, put up the cirds; this is co plice for tbem." "5tver uVifid that." said Richard. Wben lbs service was over, the constable took

Richard prisoner, and broogbt Lin before tbt If ay or. "Wtll, says tit Mayor, "what htvt y&u broefbt that soldier here for?" "For playing cards ia church." "TV til, soldier, what havt yoa to ity for yourself?" Ifucb, sir, I hope." "Very good; if not I will punish you mart than man was ever punished." "I bavt been." laid the soldier, "about six weeks oa tbt march; I have neither Bible nor Common Tray er Book; I bavt rotblcg but a pack of cards, tsd I bopt to satisfy your worship of tbt purity of my intention." "Very good," said tbt Mayor. Theo, spreading tbt cards before the Mayor, be begia witb the ice: "When I set tbt ace, it reminds me there is bat oot God. "Wben I see the deuce, it reminds me of Father and Son. "Wben I aet tbt tray, it reminds me of Father, Son and Holy Ghost. "Wben I set tbt four, it reminds me of tbt four Evangelists that preached, vlx: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. 'When I eee the five, it reminds me of tbt fire wist virgins that trimmed their lamps. There were ten, but five were fools, and were

shut out. "Wben 1 set tbtslx.it reminds not that ia six days the Lord mide Heaven and earth. "Wben I see tbt seven, it reminds mt that on tbt seventh diy God rested from the works He made; and hallowed it. "When I see tbe eight, it reminds me of the tight rigbteoui persons tbat were laved wbea God drowned the world, viz: Noah and his wife, his thret eons and their wives. "Wben I set tbt nice, it reminds of tbt nint lepers thit were cleansed by our sivionr. There were ten, but nint never returned thanks. "Wben 1 set the ten, it reminds me of tbt Ten Coosmaodtnents which God banded dowo to Mcset on a table of stone. "When I see' tbe king, it reminds me of the Great King of Heaven which is God Almighty. "Wben I see tbt queen, it reminds mt of tbt Queen of Sheba, who west to hear the wisdom of Solomon; for ahe was as wise a woman as he was a man. She brought witb her fifty boys and fifty girls, all dressed in boys' apparel, for King Solomon to tell which were girls. King Solo mon sent for water for tbem to wash themselves; the girls washed to the elbows, and tbe boys only to tbt wrists so King Solomon told by thia." "Well," said the Mayor, "you have given a description of all the cards in the pick except one " "Which is that?" said the soldier. "The knave," said the Mayor. "I will girt your honor a description of that, too, if you will not be angry." "I will not," said the Mayor, "if you will not term mt to be a knave." Well," said the soldier, "the greatest knave I know is the constable that brought me here." "I do not know," said the Mayor, "whether he is tbe greatest knave; but I know be is the greatest fool." "Wben I count how many ppots in a pick, I find three hundred and sixty-five as many days as there are in the veir. "When I count the number of cards in a pick, 1 find there are fifty-two as many weeks as there are in a year. And I find four suits the number of weeks in a month. "I find there are twelve picture cards in & pack, representing the number of months in the jeir; nd on counting the tricks, I find thirteen the number of weeks in a quarter. So you see, sir, the pick of cards serves for a Bible, Almanac, and Common Fraver Hook to me." MUSIC, PIANOS, &c. IV Ii: w MUSIC STORE! IN INDIANAPOLIS. 75 EAST MARKET STREET, EDEN'S BLOCK, TWO L00113 F.A.8T OF TUE POST OFFICE. J. A. BÜTTERFIELD & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DFALEIiS 15 PIANOS, CABINET ORGANS J.JTJD MELODEONSI MUSIG PUBLISHERS ! TWEALF.R3 IS SHEET MUSIC. MUSICAL WORKS, JL" BAND I SSTKUMENTi AND MUSICAL INSTRU kKNTS or CTtry description. ID" Persons visiting tbs City can CO HE DIBECT TO OLK STOKE by Uklng the Miisichasetts Avenue Street Car from tteLipot to tbe Tost times. Jv37-olmo ACENTS WANTED. A MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! INTERESTING TO AQENTS, FARMERS AJD LADIES. WE arc making a single machine which combines the best ind cbeipest portable Wine ind Cider Tress, the dryest Guthts wronger, ind tbe mott powerful Uftinr Jack in the world. It is the only Press adapted to mallog Apple Champagne, which Is new regarded is one or tbe most liuportint discoveries or toe sge. A rood mnt wanted in overr countr. to whom we will hold out inch Inducements as to insure $1,000 before Cbristmis. Tbe first one miking ipplicitlcn from iny eoontj shall have the exclusive agency. Full particu lars, terms, ew., y Circular. Address 1IAL.L. ICEm X. CO., iug3-dtf fto. 55 Liberty si:, .N. Y. SECOND HAND STORE, SECOND HAND STORE, Mo. 233 K Washington Street, Sign or tbe nig Hand. TCRIf ITURE ind Stoves. Tinware ind DUhes in com X plets variety. Alo, all kinds of oum Furnishing Goods. J. R. MABOT. WATCHES. American Watches. 1 . M H BtT I r.FXriSE rAI.THAM WATCH if jo v a dur'..'e au 1 relijiL! tinis-Veepr. BI T A GENUINE wW.TTIAM WATCH -it cv.ti W. and it worth d.uV.e f... j ri. e t f t tM w.tiil KugMi Sein wtche. GEXUIXE W ALTHAM W VTCHE, mad r CrvriNC WALT II M WATCH F.. made eirre-' for Siixr S4TT hsatiuf rwo. terurit. Iimi krfM! j Ws get 0r W ü.tvt fr in tue mnufaft.ry, a t.p nuoe tut (he g. ti SIXr.LT: WATCHES SENT TO SOLDI KRS or othe: Ij rt if a timc-lrrprr, at !!e lowest ;..., VU xitf TL t rJ pUJ al favtory jru. vul fur a v' cular. We a' hare a large variety :( U. pii J St Watches, Tibs Jwir and 5wU4 .'i.r vim W. P. BINGHAM L CO.. 50 Eait Washington Street, Ntar CslJ F:icws IlaH.

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DR. JOHN BULL'S CBDKUN RITTERS. The Latciit and Jlowt Im portanl Discovery or THE NINETEENTH CENTURY!!! TTo man's name Ii mors lstimitslT conneeted with the mors favorably known as pioneer ia Medical Dlicey thin that sf Dr. .lohn Bull, of'IiOiiUvillc, Kenturky. His Inimitable preparation of AltSAlAltlL.IjA his long stood it the head of the virions romponCs oftbat valaahle drug. His taipound of WILD CHERRY Us become a household word throughout' the West . aud South. Hw Worm Lozeiicea, in less than a year after their introduction, attained a repuUtion As wide spread as the continent of North America, bat the crowning glory of his life remains to be attained in his discovery, or rather combination, for he does cot claim to have been the discoverer of CKDKO.", which is tbe basis of tbs Bitters now offered to tbs public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtueti have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with It, the Indian bids deSsnce to the most deadly malaria and handles without fear the most venomous brpenti. Iti a belief with tbem, that while there is breath in thebod the Cedron Is potent to cure, no matter what the Usar msy be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to eudore thu eitra?gaut pretension, he is nevertuelens satisfied from a thorough examination of the eidence relating to its virtues, that is a remedy and preventative of all dis eases arising from exposure, either to change of weather or climate, or to miasmatic influence., it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Jaitly denerves the reputation it has s long enjoyed In Central America and the TTsst Indies. IIS DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of symptoms, it sets more LIKE A CHARM than a medicine. Ttere is nothing In the whole range of Materia Med lea that can for a moment bear i comparison with It In this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found In th 1 Ith edition of tbe C. 8. Dispensatory, pages 13S7 IDd litt. A series of experiments In which Dr. Bull his been for rears encsKed. has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he is now enabled to offer te the public i combination of CEDRON with other improved tonics tbs whole preserved In ths bost quality f copper distilled Bourbon Whikky, which he Is confident has n equal la the world. Bs might furnish a volume of certificates, to- lb 11c havs long sine learned to estimate inch i... their true value. The sifest plan is fer every one te ts fer himself the virtues ef a new medicine. UIVK Till: CEDRON BITTERS 03E TRIAL, AND TOD VfL' L KjCTKK CSK A?i OTHERS. It is not necessary to publish i long list of diseases for eases of the Uowel, I.ivcr or Kidney. In ail aSectlobs ef ths BRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGE MENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -13GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to supersede all other rtmeJies. It not only cures these diseases, tut it prevents tbem. A wins glsss of ths Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the 111 effects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking It against disease uider ths most trying exposure. Sold by DrngKlit and Grocer Gen erally. Dr. JOH. HULL, Prtotlpsl Office, fifth Street, Loutavtile, Ey. 60LD WOOLXJALE hi DAILY, KEEFEK & KUSH, 13 South .Meridian street INDIANAPOLIS Who also sail BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIO SYRUP aUmeaber DAILY. KUKrEtt st II I'SXI decie'CMlrcwlSte

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Galen's Head Dispensary Established in ig&0 and Chartere ar tbsi lcfftsjlaunrc of KatHCl&T for the treatment of And aU Affectives ef ths Uriaary and Ge of both Sexss. just prEi.i'urrj. A FltlVATi: .TIED I CA I. THEATWh TEX1MAL DISKAfT.S, VF Including Gonerhen, Gleet, rphiiia, Stricter, Gravel, Ktona, Ecptures, Pil"S ttstala, Urinary Deposits, and a!l Das of the Kidneys.EladderJ'rostrate Gland, and Sessinal Vesicles, aad tfce'.r treatment, ldidirg a chapter oo FEMALE bUSASKS. with ob servations en prevention of manias and tbo t'.M. tt",ir conception. Con- Jr; 1 J - ;v4 ! vj tirtoa St'J Abase, h T ' I taJiicg a Treiti Spermatorrhea, Sexual ind 5e r- V-v. r :I potence la both sexes; the effects of these dlMises oi the body and mind, and ths Anther's 2Yew Treatment of ill these cases In full, the enly successful method ef cure, with in exposition of Quackery. This work Is not i quick advertWment, tut a wandt g ind i guide for married in, single. It is the enly book thit gives the treatment of all ths above diseases ia plala EngUh, with full directions for self-treatment, and contains much valuable Information sot preper to mention In a piblie notice. Ths work contains 350 pages, and 100 pistes ind engravings ef the above diseases. Sent to any address tn a sealed wrapper, oa receipt of one dc liar Those aSicted with anj of the above diseases, before placing themselves under the treitmcnt of any one, should first read this work. OFFICE SIS Firth street, between Market and Jefferson, west side. To Insure safety to ill letters, direct to QALEX'S HEAD DI8FEH8AKT Drawers?, Louisville, Ky. ocll M-dAwlv REMOVAL, Doctor IVill. TII01Oi', HAS REMOVED IIIS OFFICE FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WHERE EE WILL COJrTIXUE to treat and curs Private Diseases, in ill their species, stages, ramifications and phases. Dr. Wm. Thomson will give to each patient i written Instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no Cbirge. Dr. Wm. Thomson his made treatment of Private Diseases specialty since the yeir 1S51 three years In the city oi Buffalo, N. Y., eifcht years in Chicago, 111., and two years In Peoria, 111. During eight years practice In Chicago, 111., be cured ever thirteen thousand cases. Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Kheumatlc and general diseases of the blood, uses i Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ingenious kind, in conjunc tion with internal treatment. 8KMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence ofself-ibuxe. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth or both sexes to in almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptcms unlets combated by scientific modical measures, vii: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves and rat tling of chariots, eneasinesa about tbe loins, weakness of tbe limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss oi confidence, di&ldence in approaching ktrmgers a dilike ta form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun ociety, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, monomania, and frequent ly insanity. Theaffiicted, on tLe first appearance oi any oi u above symptom, ebould immediately apply to Dr. Wm Thomson for relief. Ee0;ce aad Consultation Roma No. 2V South iHsl ware otreet, Indianipolis, l.iJ. I . Ü. Bos 165 . jauvs-ciy MAN K O O D ! How Destroyed, flow lieMbred. Ir. . PEiVduKV, Physician and Surge on No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. 15 CONNECTION WITH THE GKNKRAL PKACTICK of Medicine, 1 treat by a new and reliable medium, and with the happiest results, all forms of diseases of the Nervous, Seminal aad Urinary and Sexual Systems. Toung men with hollow cheeks and pallid countenance, telling in fearful language- the silent working of some formidable disease undermining your constitution, memory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death, reflect while reason holds sway and avail yourself of a treatment that disoipates the slightest disease, and cures the harrassing weaknesi ind other causes of serious difficulty md perpetual annoyance. Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Kmis iioui", Sexual Debility, Impotency, Efiects of Self-Abuse, and their results Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contract, Mental and Physical Prostration, Epilepsy, Insanity and Consumption. 'Tie foe. Like a staunch murderer, steady to his porpofe. Presses him close through every lane of life, Nor Eüsea ouc the track, bat pressos cn, Till forced at last to the tremendous verge. And at once he sinks." Likewise, I will uirintee i radical care of Syj.Lllls, Gonorrhoea and Gleet, in ill their stages, entirely removing from ths blood the last spark of these terrible diseases that s gradually bum up the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty aud extreme delicacy of ths femal organliation, to say nothing of its physiological characteristics, ire i Efficient indications thit it is subject to forms of disease and modifications peculiar to itself. The physician of ths present day does net encounter any more forms of uterine diseases than did the physician of fifty years igo; but owing to the present sociil condition of woman, her diseases are increased to frequency, and to the truth of this assertion the melancholy deaths by consumption heir inple witness. At the American Dispensary we treat by i new method, and with ths happiest results. Prolapsus Cterl, (falling of the womb,) Eruptions of the Skia, Chlorous, or Green Sickness characterixed by yellowish, dirty green pallor of tbe surface; Emansio Messium, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Retention of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult flow of the Menses; Menorrhigii, or profuse Menstruation; Leuchorrhea, or excessive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly coloress ind transparent. Header, I have given you a class of diseases that are met with in Females of all ages, whether mirrled or unmarried;ind to married Females would ssy thit there are many other forms of diseases peculiar to your sexdiseases of Pregnancy, Parturitisn. ind Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. I omit it for the council chamber, adding but one more disease to this list, and that is a formidable one Ulcerr lion of the body of the Uterus. If you are afflicted with organic weakness-, or any assemblage of morbid phenomena of this cha-acter, you have no time to spare, but at once apply for ra-d cal aid. If too late to arrest the disease, it is at least possible to palliate the symptoms, and thus smooths the pathway to an untimely grave. In a majority of instance these diseases have mads considerable progress before the patient becomes ilarned. In some cases an emaciation is the first indicalior that attracts the attention of tne patient's friends. Ans here, reader, let me call your earnest attention to the fearfaUignificance of the word "wasting. " It notOLly constitutes the leading feature, but the earliest and msst ominous symp'.or s of Consumption, examples of which are invariab! net with ia young ladies ho are gifted with high 1:.-. lectual endowments, refined accomplishments, and y flashing with unnatural brilliancynot regard. nj these Indications as beiDgthote of Incipient disease, but those of personal charms. True, alas! the poet sings "Consumptions' cheek ne'er looks more pure. And lovely, than when past all cure, And yet that bloom, so fresh so still, lias lent its fleeting aid to kill. And speaks, to those who watch Its hue. Of s cknes, dea'h and suffering too; Thocgh who, Just viewing anght so fa'r. Could dresm that death was there!" Address F. O. Box 1204. HyOffice hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. P-xmi No. 34 t, Eart Vashicgton Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. fecl6-dly D R. COLTOCR, MEDICAL OFTICK NO. 63 SOCTE JL, jiruuiaa oireei, ioneii u' - - ing any cae that raav come under hlJ care, no matter how obstinate er lone standing. lie warrants you a cure. Bjraiu, in ine pnmarv si, 'S"--re. Syphilis, In the primary stage, helped in '.'5 nunutes, cured in 14 hours. Uleet of 20 years starring THE INDIANAPOLIS I s II K A X C K i .1 11 A Y , Is tvw permaeutly crgar.iied and ready to Uue Fire Capital, $200,000. The Stockholders if this Company con;re sow of our most re?pon:bIe citixen. d I ii is v r o it n : . A. Ft-srcsia, ?a., W, H.TlllUTT, A. I. Roach. A. E. Yiwto.v, E. J. Pacs. Aqoixa Join, OUTllTOCaXT, TiovssA. Moaaia, Wiixiaa Hasps OSes at pfeer.t In ths Sinking Fund Bail ling, corner f PeEnjlTanla street aid Virg-.nii avenue. JJjThs patronage cf ths public is solicited. Wat. HENDERSON, ritsideit Alii. C. Jafcxics. Secretary miyl-d."'

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WARREN TATE, DOOR, SASH & BLIND No. 38 South New Jersey St., INDIANAPOLIS, I5D. TTATUTQ en hind large stock of Doors, Blinds, XX Sish, Frames, c, I era selling the same at greatly reduced prices. All of my manufacture Is warranted both as to materials sad workmanship. Dealers and Builders ire solicited te rail aid examine y stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. A full rock cf FooTtngr, Dressed Lumber, Westhsr Boardiag. Molding, Brackets aid other Manifactired Building .Materials always on hand Flooring worked and Limber dressed and sawed te order. myl9-d3n "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." VV.- ills. m. iwi COPOCXD KITEACT OF CUBEBS AND COPAIBA, 18 A SURE, CERT AIAItD SPEEDT CURE FOR ALL diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys ind Urinary Organs, either In the Male or Female, frequently performing a Perfect cure in the short space of three or four days, and always In less time than any other preparation . In ths bm of TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUBEBS ASD COPAIBA, there is no ned of confinement or change of dieL In its approved form cf i paste, it is entirely tasteless, ind causes no unpleusant sensation to the patient, and no exposure. It is now acknowleged by the most learned in the profession thit In the ibovecisesof diseases, Cubebs and Cepilbi ire the only two remedies known that can l relied npon with any certainty of success. TARRAifTS COMPOUJfD EXTRACT OF CUBE BS AKT) COPAIBA 5EVER FAILS. Manufactured only by TA It II ANT & CO. 278 Greenwich Street, 3Tew Tsrk. ITPSold by DruggisU ill over the World. spr59-dly !rk QUARTERS li If k Ä Estate ,j indiana . u,.a TTi- 'Jf Has KO OOAXiXTIO.t WITH AXT OTHER EWABUSi KF.XT of the tarne name, in 6r out of Inl:mapolJu W. & H. GLENK. Pnorieton VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. 'Eighteen years established in ??. T.Oty." "Only Infallible remedy known.1 "Free from Poisons." "Net dangeroui to the Human Family." "Eats come out of their holes to die." "CostarV Eat, Eoach &c., Exter1 Is i paste ued for Rit Mice, Roach, Llaekand f:lJ'Ut,&c , Ac, Ac, cVc. "Oostar's" Bed-Bug Exterminatorf Is a liquid r wash. uced to destroy, snd siso as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, 4c. "CostarV Electric Powder for Insects Is for JMa, Jf--fuilte, ;, t-Eu. jvM n I'luiU. f'c!4. Animal, dc. IF'Seld by all Drugrst itni reUilers everywhere If? 1 I I Etwsas ! 1 1 otall worthies imitatior.s. ire that"Co-tar"sM nsme is on each Bos. iwtle and H4k before you buy. lli:!Y U. COSTA Us Z&icitkV Drrr, 43 Bioaivt, New Toss. jTQjrSfd ty ail Irr.jpl'.s and Dealer in IndisLapo1: Ind. 1 8 (J FAKMEKd AD HOUSEKEEPERS Should recollect that hundreds of dollars worth of Grain, rrotUiocs, Le .ire lnnuilly destroyed by Rat. Mice, Ant?, and other incects and vermin si! of which can be creffctei by fest dcriNr? worth of "CofiTiE's" Rit, Rosch, ALt, ic , Ex tcrmiDitor. bought iLd ase- reel v. fy Sold by Brownie? k Sloin, S'cwirt & MorpiD, TomliLSon & Cox, F. Egner, Wholesale ind Retail Aleuts, io Icdiinspoli. Indiaci, icJ bj til Drogiets tad Deilert. myll-dlwso

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REAL ESTATE BROKERS. a r4, r 4, Jnly.-dly MEDICAL. xAQVm .!r HBM1S HCALI. FOR A CIRCULAR DESCRIBING ALL STM1T011S.-J s MPTOMS: The symptoms of Catarrh, as they generally appear ire it first very slight. Persons find they hive i cold, that they have frequent attacks, and are more seusitlve to the changes of temperature. In this condition, tbs no?e may be dry, or a slight disctirge, thin and acrid, afterwards becoming thick and adhesive. As ths disease becomes chronic, the discbarges ar. incressed in qaantity and chinged In quality; they ire now thick ind heavy, and are hawked or coughed oft. The secretions are of fensive, causing a bad breath; ths voic. la thick and nasal; the eyes are weak; the sense of the smell Is lessened or destroyed; deifaeu frequently takes place. Another common and important symptom of CataiTh is, that the person is obliged te clear bis throat in ths morning of a thick or slimy muens, which his fallen down from the head during the night. When this takes place the per son msy bo sure that his disease is oa its wsy to tbe nngs, ind should lose no time io irresticg It. The ibove ire but few of ths many C starr h symptoms. A single llottlw will last a TOonttite) be ucd three times a. day. TESTIMONIAL From Hon. Thomas J. Turner, Ex-Member of Congress rom Ulinlos, 1st Speaker of tbe Illinois House of Kep resentatives, and Grind Haste r of A. F., ind A. of the Stite of Illinois. FiiiroiT, October SI, 1863. Di. D. H. Sielte Dear Sir In reply to your notice of the l"th inst, I would say thit I wis severely iXicted with Catarrh for years, when I became acquainted with you and bought two bottles of your liquid Catarrh Remedy. Before I had used one bottle I was sensibly Im proved, and before the second bottle was fini.hed, wss completely cured. I csn recosnmend the medicine to all afflicted with Catarrh. Respectfully yours, THOMAS J. 7UR3E1L Dr. Ii. II. SEC LYE A CO. Soli Piorairrois, Chlcsgo, Illinois. AT WHOLESALE BT J0HX D. PARR VTM. JOHNSON DAILY. KRKFER A RUSH BROWNING A SLOAN JJyAnd fr sale by ill Druggists. ...Cincinnati, 0. ..Det riot, Mich. ...Indianapolis. ...Indianapolis, dec 13-d lyeod Gr-alert leiol Circalar Eter FsifckfJ! eyFifteen"w. large Utter pages for two 3 cetit stamps. Young: .Hen's 71 cd I cal Adviser. GRATUITOUS advice gives la diseases of the ervocs seminal, urinary and sexusl organs, ia the reports of the Western Medical AssocisUon, which are sent by mill In sealed envelopes, free ef charge. The organization was formed to dispense new and re liable treatment, and ia composed of the well knows physicians, to whom ill letters must be directed, DBS. JACKSON, DKBBKRT A CO., ell-dly Box 43 Clncinnitl.O. DOCTOR BIGELOW, Ofice 179 Soath Cl&xk Street, rtxner of Monroe, CXTXCJL COt Post Oaoe Box. XM. All Chromic ind Sexual I)jmn of a Privat snd Delicate Nature, treated with eoraral. leld inrc-M. Dr. Bia-s I w's GuiJe ta lleilth, for liiies ind gentle men, is published nvmthly. Fn4fritif yoa think the writings cf a rhyvlciaji whom r.pntation extends throuskout the entire VTest should be worth reading. It is sect la plaia sealed eavehfes, frescf charge. Almost every cass can b treatsl by mail, llelicinee sent to iny address. Ladies, sood Sbr dssrtiptivsOrtruiar or jruaru Remede, the latest and beat preventative of1 cuoeeptioa knows. Rooms Separata for Ladies and Ger.t'eme. CONSULT ATIOX AT OFTIOI.FXIX. Cftics Iloeil : From 9 A. M. to I e. at. rfperraitarhce or 5errois Debdlty, a curs warranted. LIVL11Y STABLE. B I5RT ALLEN, New Tsrk Uvsry and Silsf b les Hos. U ind tl Esst Terl strt.f tt. -.r-af feet's Beck. c.M

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THE FIRST NATIONAL PETBOIiEUH COMPA.2STY. Orgioisex! under the laws of PeuDsylviDia, Ito -sober, tfCA. CAPITAL STOCK, 01.000,000. lnr Value of Shares 05 Each. A Limitbd Amocvt or Stock roa ials at TBI LOWEST CASH ST tSCEimO FKICE Of f3 fit SHAtK. No Liability to Stockholder. The liods) of this Company, ee6rsiiia; w vre 17,S00 acrM io fix mrn and leaacbolJ, are eituited in the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 123 acres which they own on the Alle gbiuy, two "mile above President aoJ ouly flf miles from the oew 2T0 barrel well oo Titthole Creek, and tie tease of 132 acres of the cele bratel "Wilkius Tract" aluue. re ample bs sie for any Company, nl are worth more thau th entire Capital Slock of the Compiny. There are SKVEN WRLLS oow in successful operation, yieldics largely, from which regular moQthly dividends of two raa ck-it. ar being paid to sll stockholders, ami there ia araar iitEAMca that this Company will sooq be able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first clan Compsblee, and le justly said to be the most successful of any yet organized. Its repuUtion hie now become so thoroughly ewtiblished, thit no more need be said oo that point. There ire rreUi Inducement and better opportunities to make money oo these Stocka than any other la existence, while at the same time they ire good raortaTi for any and all persons to bold. From the New York Herald. J "News hie beeu received and abundantly confirmed from sereril sources, of the striking of a new 200 barrel Well oa Cherry Ron, above the Reed Well, a raw eods no the rioriiTT or tbb Fiut National Frr&OLscx Co-trmT." From the New York Evening Express. "Our telegraphic dispatches received to-day from tbe Oil Regions, inform us of tbe striking of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Run, jtkak the Fust National Psteolicii CoMrABT's rioriiTT. Cherry Run Stocks will be ia demand to morrow. From tbe ew York World. "The Fi est Natioxal Peteoucm Counti is a rst-claas orginization, whose o&cers are of ths highest standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of purchasing reliable stocks. The General Superintendent is a pioneer in tbe Oil business, and well known as a most efficient manager." From the New York Tribune. J "The Fibjt Natiosal is the name of the Fe troleum Company whose prospectus and map are before us. The names which we see among the Directors are ample recommendations farthis Company, and a sufficient guarantee of its future management." lH All oibtu st Mail ok otmiswus will. si raoMrriT AmnDtu to una thc äroci ir ALL SOLD. GTOooJ responsible AgecU sod Eichaage Brokers wanted ia every city and town io the United States and Brltitf 1'rovinces, with whoa liberal arrangements will be mads. fjgf All orders and spplicatioas, whether sy letter or otherwise, must be addressed to n. s. novyE & co., OaUfUSJ0X lluXHATt. muUdtf 40 liberty 8t , New York.