Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4619, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1865 — Page 4
DAILY SENTINEL
SATURDAY MOUNINQ, AUGUST 12. waiui ioi couiiEroipK.xci:. tat I I rrlliif in Vlrailnlss-Dlawp-polntmrnt of the t'lfixene-Tlirlr air Ig tit .anticipation Dispelled 71 ex l c und the :Ionre Doctrine) Sanltarr Condition of Washing f -n . -A lamntr HrildtMcc fr lh Prf dnt 9lf nlflrance of the .learro Convention at Alexandria. Washisotoj, August b, ItCi. COtOITIO or ÄtfAlt IS Tlintüli, Tie voluntary eipatrlat'oa movement in Vir floi acarcely attract any attention on the pirt of the Administration; but thinking men here regard it with great solicitude, although it i, as yet. bat "a cloud as tig s a man'a hstd." If tbe causes which produced it cod tin a e to operate, it may yet aame formidable prorortions. At present it it confined to the beads of a fw famiIlea, but they are said to be influential men, and persona of prominence and wealth, if real eitatt constitutes wealth. I do pot defend them, cor the ate? that they are about to take. Fut it i right that tie world should know the cauies which impel them to a course to unusual and extraordinary. .My information oo the subject ia ai follows: Thea tr.cn were among tie first to the hopelessness of the Confederate cause, and to abandon that cause, atd to eck, honeuly and sincerely, a restoration cf tie former relation between their Slate and the Geoeral Geveminent. They took the oath of allegiance themael vea, urged their neighbors to do the am, aoJ used all their influence for the restoration of the fornw fraternal rclitioci between Ihe lortb a ad the South. They cheerfully acquiesced in the abolition of slavery, announced to their litres that they were life to go there they pleased, but urged them Vj remaiu and work for theta for certain fixed aud regular wages. In regard to their political Uatu.,they saw that thej bad coae, except what might In grantted to them by the General GoTercmeni. They acceptel Mr. Pierpoint ai their Governor cheerfolly, but as a matter of necesity. for they had cot Toted for him; he had teen elected by the Totes of the people of only a part of the State, and he came to Richmond with the whole power of the national Gournojcnt at hi back. They were informed by the Richmond Republic, on the authority cf the United States Ditiict Attorney, that the cunE'cation act would not be enforced against those who hid taken the oath of allegiance, and therefore, the felt that their landed property waa secure. When (Jot. Pierpoint' proclamation for an election waa irsued, they undmtood that tbej were free to rote for whom the? pleased: ar.d tho!-e who came to 'Washington and faw Pie-idcnt Johnson, returned homo imprcJicd with the conviction that there was a bright future i:i store for Virginia. A few week only have passed und these bright anticipation are, as it t eems to them, all dispelled. Their election lure becu "set aside" by military authority; it ii said an J bettered by them, that the confiscation n-t '.y t be vigorousIf enforced in II cte-?. They see no hope that the fW.UUO clause, being the thirteenth exception in the President'. Aiuuesty Proclamat 'on, will be revoked. The ceroes bare bea encouraged to run awny after making ergsgc maul t work, and there are t.o mcms to. compel them to fulfill their agreements, and deputes, between the blacks and their former owners are invariably decided bj the l cl military authority in favor of the negroes. It ii ereu alleged that the Utter arc encouraged, not only in impudence and indolence, but alio in actual criruf. Sued is the Mate of atriir3 ia Virginian, at) it appeir to those who are about to emigrate to Brazil or Mexico. They are forced to believe tint the A J niniatra lion doe Lot it tend tl.eru to become iqu.il and honored members of the ruiiornt coii.ti'iicricy, but Intends them to occupy it pciiin of politi cat inferiority a compared with their fellowcitizen in the North, and intend to continue to rule oter thern by military power With no means to teure thit steady and faithful labor on the part of the negroes which ia t.eceantry for the cultivation cf their lande; with the exercise of their political right's interfered with by the military power, they see before them a dark and purtentiou. future. They record eubmia-km to such a state of thing! 4 degrading. Hot they are poweilo ij rt.-iat it; and the only remedy they eee is voluntary expatriation. Where liberty dwell, there ia my country," they say; but they nay that liberty dwells in Virginia no longer. We at the North, with our superior light and knowledge, might feel dilferently, but that is the way they feel. Uf XKO AND Tlir. it ROK I'OCTR I K. The determination of the Administration to enforce the Monroe Doctrine by force of arms, if necessary, ia considered to have received a new sonfirmatioii ficin the letter of Gen. Sheridan, read at the recent Mexican banquet in New Vork. It ia certainly wry improbable that such men a General Wallace and Montgomery Rlair, aad James Harlan, and Francis I'. HUir. and General Sheridan, holding the iutimate relations which they do with the Administration, should all have ued such language as they have if they had not been apprised that tbe intentions of the Administration corresponded with the sentiments which they expressed. I infer, however, from all the facta, that the President will exhaut tte resources of diplomacy iu seeking the abdication of Maximilitn. If that abdication does not take plfice, a war with Franco seems almost inevitable SAXITABT CONDITION OF WASH IXUTOX CUT. The sanitary condition of the Capital is perfectly frightful, when the facts come to be considered. After examiniug the whole subject, Dr. Nichols, who stand at the head of the medical profession here, and who has resided in Washington during the list fifteen year, gave it as his deliberate opinion that it was a matter of astoui.ahmcnt that malarious disease did not prevail here now. It would occupy too much space to give a detailed account of the condition of the city in this respect. A few facts mu?t s urlice. The canal, eml in nothing except the name,) an open sewer one hundred and hlty feet wide, stretches its filthy surfaco throngh tb heart of tbe city, within a rtenc's thtow of the Capitol, tbe President's houe, the Treasury Department, and all the principal hotel on Pennsylvania avea a- a 1 uue, oreeoirg oieae ana peMiietce. 1 he accumulated filth and excrement uf tte whole city is constantly lield in a täte ol fcrai solution, iu this hot bed of putrefaction by means of the ebb and flow of the ti J, ever a surface of in ire than a million of nute feet. The deposits in this abominable ditch are now nearly up to high water mark. The Intelligencer ol yeateiday, in peakiegof the ptosji.b'e approach of tha choleia, Ve shuddei to think what a scene would be presented to ti e worl 1. should the cholera make its appearance while Wahingtoti "m in its preaent condition " I am glad to state, however, tint the city authorities realize fully tbe drealful condition of the city, and that tncy are lakicg energetic measures to remove every source ol filth and Impurity. It is probable that the canal " will he atteudeU to Srst. It could be easily drained, and dredged four feet below lw water mark, as the law 11. deed requires it to be. It ought then to be converted into a proper! constructed ewer. covered and arched with solid masonry. The made land which wou'd thus come into ue, on each side of the canal, would then be valuable, and would re.nMy veil for enough to tover f!:c cst of contructiii tl-c sewer. AHMUIU Rasji'X.S. k Kof. hie rKtsir T. Mr. Harlan, the tery able and indefatigable Secretary cf the Inter irr, has recognized the truth of the fact which 1 wrote to you two tr three rrfk? 3"o. thit t!ie ill-health o! t.e Pre-i-drnt and h'.s tini.lv 1 a cLiftly ositg to the un healthiness of tl.e White lluu?e ite!f, it deücttre tentilatior;. ari l the inaaluhrio;; atmophere by which it i -urrourulcvl. 1 he rroftsioi.al reputation ot u architect of the j-.reeat day would be rui:.eJ if ! e pl uuld dcäi-u üu a tuildinj ss is now inhtbited by the l're?;Jeut of tbe United Slater It is dcieu in every qualiiy which i-e to make up the tout tntemllt of a comfortable, healthy, deairable, handsome and elejint reM'ncc Mr. Harlan, therefore, has directed the Coa.n:i-ai..r.er of Public Iluildiaga to select ad procure for the occupancy of the Presideut durit-s the rre-eut Summer and Auto aa. a residence un lieorgttown Height or el.ewhere, suitable to hi station and to the requirements of Lis family. Mr. llarian refer to the Urmiig fact in conLection with tLe White House, that the family of every President who h occupied it, for a long scries of years, has experienced severe, aod tome of them fatal eickue-?. Nothing ia more coaitcer-dable, as a temporary measure, thau this etep on the part cf Mr. Harlan. But it is to be Loed that Cccrcsi will it OLce take meiicres for the t-rertiuo of a suitable aod permaLent
bone for the bead of the cation. At the same time.tit is no more than right to say that the cohealthiness of the White Hocse is ondoobtedly dua to cauies which maybe removed; such as endraiced marches in the ricinlty, tnd tbe want of ventilation in the house. Bat, after all, the precct White Uoue can never be made what the residence of the President of the United States ought to be. The Frr:dr.t's family circle U now enlarged by the a 1 iilion of bis daughter, Mr. Stover, and her threech'ldren; his son, Col Robert Johnson, who will act a hit fitber'i Trirate Secretary, and Senator Patterson, his son in law, whose ccomplished wife will d the honors of the Pre fiJential Mansion. a SOLMia KILLX!) BT LI0UT5I1O During the prevalecce of the severe thunder storm which viaited lh' citv on Saturday aftercooa, a cavalry soldier on duty at Fort Lincoln was instantly killed by lightning. The electric fluid passed down his back into his horse, and bore and rider ell dead together. This soldier is said tohave passed through adofn saDguioary battles, jet Deter was wounded. Several build togs were also struck by lightning at tbe same time, but no other seriooa damsge was done that I bare heard of. tue saoao eosvasTios aT aLa-xasnau The negro Convention at Alexandria has at last adjourned. To such a degree of arrogance and insolence were fhe proceedings of this "Con yention" carried that ereothe Cnronicle refused to publish them entire, and rebukes tbe tone and temper manifested therein. The Chronicle tells tbem that "it behooves colored men to banish the spirit of resentment, and to insist upon their rights with firmness, but without asperity." I append to thii letter tbe resolutions adopted by the Convention. You can judge from their language what the spirit of the Convention was. You will fee thit thej demind til the political rights of the white citizens, and that tbe Southern S:ates must be kept under military control till thii is accorded" tbeoi Mr. Brown, from the Committee, offered the following resolution, which were adopted by a rising vole, after which three bearty cheers were given and a tiger for Gen. Butler. EROLCTIOMS VT THE 2 KG 10 CONVKXTIOX. W. th American citizen or African deacent of the
ätate of Virginia, In Convration ambled, in tbe city of Alexandria, this 4th day cf Augnu, A. I). lt'k, ! adopt the following preamble anJ reolution: Wherea. I the darkest Loura of American hUtory, when treaxm and rebellion swept over tbe South, we remained loyal to tbe Government of the l'uted ätate, aod when tbe Government called u to irini we tUdly cam frtti to tischt br battle, an t to protect the plag that had enalaved u; and VTbereas, As peace ia retore 1 to tbe land, an I the onnd of the dram, or the tramp of troop, or the boom cf cannon la heard no saore, aod the .States ao late In rebellion are a bo tit belnff restored to tfceir relationship In the rdTat Calm under pretended loy-a!ty-Kaaolved, That any attempt to reconduct tV States, late In rebellion aaiuat the Cetieral Government, without fciviDg to Aniertran eltlzena of African lecetit a l the rights and iiumt.i iiie accorded to whits citizens so late In open arm and hui-tility against tLe fioveroment of the United .State?, I an act of grca Injustice done to tbe loyal blacks, who compose the great loyal element of the Southern States. 3. that a petition be sent to Congre in the naoie of this Co&veation, re-pctfu.ly, jet most earnestly, requetlnm them not to recsit e the Senators and P.epro-ent-ativea from tLi Stat Virginia to eata In the Congresa of the l'nlted State, and to keep the State under military co:.t r l un: : 1 all the riahta and ImniunitW acc'o!J t" white cü'ft ha!l he accorded to u; and Wherea, tjwcl rnlrT make good a:id true sul Jecta, which ia Illustrated in the case of tjueen Victoria on the ore hand, and Lonia Napoleon on tbe otber; and Whertaa, Thla rule hoida gool with reference to ruler, from parent to ting; and Whereas, The reaaon why American rulers, ar.d e,perlalty those m the Southern State, hive been totboroughly detected by colored men iabecaoe they have invariably bated us, aud have Joined bunds with our op preksora, and in many cea were oar enetxdea and pprefsors ani Whereaa, In the process of m-tu'tmcllon and reaptoiit!n( tbec fficers of thia State, we cannot look upon any one at. either by tbe rrovMonai tlovernment of tbe State of Virginia, or t y any peraon holding nice, either by ths ar poiutiLeot of Governor IMerponf, or as the reanlt cf any election ordered by hla authority, hae proved frlei dly t na, but in every cae Lave they nought to degra It ui; therefore. Keaolved, That we, rntmber of the Convention of colored cit zena or Virginia ataernbled, di mot re-pect-fully hut earnestly call upon Oovernor l'lrrpont tu deflne hi po.a.tlon in reference to the repeal of all the black law of Virginia which opt rem and degrade u.; alto, in reftrence t the franchise of colored citizens of Virginia. Keeolved, rhat Üble he do thla favoraMy, we cannot regard him our friend. I'eoIved, That the very dubiou co.irte of the Governor baa left both of ua and all true friend of the Union In a great unce-tainty aa to hit tl lelity to the principle upon which he was exalted to hla pcaitjon a Governor of Virginia. Resolved, Teat we thank all true friend of oar race of a'l'Fchoo s, but especially tbe Hon. Chaa. Sumner. Lenjarain Wade, Haury Wilson, General- Terry and Turnsr, who have 0 recrnt'y auppreaard theelecilon of our enemis; hut none have a greater bare of our love aod rerpeet than Geo. It. F. Butler, who firat decided the fate of slavery. Darro. NOTICE. aUARTeRMASrF.RS,LlSr! AND FIELD OFFICKRM retiring from the Veteran Service, either by muster oot or resignation, can have all their papers tilted np with correctness atd dlpatch at Col. RIake's Uilitary Claim Agency, oppoal'e Metropolitan Theater. A Notary reblic I .a In the offlr. Je'6 dtf JOHN W. BLAKE. REAL ESTATE, &C. FOR SALE. 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BRAD SHAW ST., Within 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Oars. f I1IIESE LOTS WILL BR SOLD AT A VERY LOW I pries on long credit, the purchaser required to hoik on each Lot within a glvea time. Vor particulars apply at ths ofllce of the Citizen' Street Railway Company. H. 1I.CATHF.BWOOD. Indianapolis, April 24. 15 aprt-dtf A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOK FEMAI.KS. Infallible in Cor recti lis Irregularities, ICeiiioviiipOltstriirtioiiaa ol the ?lontlily Turns, from Wliiticrrr Cause, aiisl Always Mirrcwfnl nsix l'rrvenlatlvc, Aud the "only .ure" an 1 CKKTAlN RKMKDT for all thoe afflict ngcomplaints im peculiar to the sex, whether "married or single." Thee Pills are notLI:; how, hut have been nsed by the IV ctors for many years, both in trance and America, with unparalleled urcesi in every cane; an J he I nrced by many thouaand ladies who have Ui-ed them t make the Il'lls public, for the alleviation of those suffering from ary irregularities whatever, as well a to prevent an Increase of family where health will not permit it. Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing themtelves so, are cautioned against using thea P. 11 while in that condition, as the proprietor assume no repon.b.lity af er the above admonition, although tsir ru.!dns.' wt-u'.l preventrry nnchiof to health. UthcrwUe the l'i!l are reenrcme ided. Full and espHcit directicu acct n".1: y each bwx. 5ö,0 FOIFS HAVE RP.ENSOLD IN TWO YEARS Ten thousand hoxea M-nt by letter, both by myelf and agents, to all parts f tte world, to which ant. went have been returned, Ij which ladies kay r.otLir.glike the above P.I'a bar? been vn !nce the SCIEXLK OF MKÜI1 C1SK DAWNED UPON IHK W ORLD IN REMOVING. I OB-iTRL'CTlON ANI) KKSTORIMt NATURE TO ITS ruorF.RCIIANNSI, quieting iLe nerves and restoring tLe'r- 'y c lor of health" to the cheek ef the rut delicate. TRICK $1 tK) iER p.OX. 11 HOIES f,rl5O0. S ld by a!l Drtiji.t.., atd by the following Jobbitg anl iTu Kc-u.-e, A reut for Indianapolis, Indiana: (Ladies, by ei.!:rs f I, can pricuie the llls, tnt contldentUHy by ka.I, ani ithout obervatiJn, to atiy part of the city or country,) and for sale by TOM LIN SON k COX. No. 1-. r.at WashicirleH Mreet. STEWART 1 MOhiilX, No. 40. Kan Washington street. W. I. 1IASK1TT i. CO., N. U. Wet Wa-hiügton treet. II. II. LEE. No.a H and .V.r.jktrs' B'.ock. J. T. S ENOCH, No. 5, Batea hous Block, and bj OAii.Y, Ki:cri:i: av iiimi, Whcle-.ale Ini5rlsu, No. 73, Socth ileriiiaa street. C S. IaCF.T.i5eneralTravelir.g Agent for the Western States UT, Lartva street, Chicago, Illinois. N. R. None ienuin uuless the boa Is siyr.ed "S. D. HOWE." Jan31-dlyeoV SEi:?ü1 HAND STORE. SLCOND HAND STORE, no. 233 i:aat Washington street. Mga or tbe Hlff Hand. "ICRNITURK and Stovea. Tinware and Dt.bas in com Also, all kinds of dcm Fnrd.tLcg Oooda. i. R. MA HCT.
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S ;oill'oi U I'l: Illing iHTTlills. The Latcftt anil Tlowt lm portnnt Discovery OF TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! I 5o man's came It more Intimately connected with tbe hUtory of MATERIA If EDICA of ths United States, or mors favorably known aa a pioneer In Medical Oiacovery than that of Ir. John Iluli, oriiOtiivillc, Kciiturkv. HU Inimitable preparation of . ltA PA It 1 1.IjA has long stood at the bead f ths variou eomponnds ofthat valuable drug. H Cumpouud ol WILD CHERRY become a household word throuchout the West aud South. His Worm Lozeiigerf, iu leau than a year After their introductioc, attained a reouUtion a As wide spread as the continent of North America. But tue crowning Klory of hi life remains to be attained In his discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of CHDKOI which Is tbe bals of the Bitter a now offered to the public. That honor belougs to tbe native Inbabitanta of Central America, to whom its virtues have been Known for more than two hundred years. Armed with It, the Indian bid defiance to the cio.t deadly malaria and bandies without fear the most venomous rpents. Itif a belief with them, that while there is breath in thebodr the Cedron U potent to cure, no matter what tbe Ueap niay be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse thiseitravaKant pretension, he i nevertheless katisfled from a thorough exainiuatiou of the evidence relating to Us virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases arising from exposure, either to change of wr ather or climate, or to miaaiatie Inflneiicea, It atanda WITHOUT A RIVAL! And jutly deserves the reputation it ha.w long enjoyed Iu Centrat America and the Tfet Indie. IIV OY!SPi:iHIA And lis atteudaut train of symp'.oiu, U acts more LIKE A CHAkM than a medicine. There I nothing In the whole range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A fnll account of this wonderful plant may be found In the 1 Ith edition of the V. S. Dispensatory, pages 1387 and 1383. A series of experiment. In which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he Is now enabled to offer to tbe public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics the whole preserved In the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he Is confldeut ba's n eqnal in tbe world. Da might furnish a volume of certificates, bu' ob lie have long since learned to estimate sacht.-... their true value. Ths safest plan Is for every one to te for himself the virtues of a new medicine. (ilVK THIS OEDRON BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND TOU WT ' NSVKB CSX AN OTDEKS. It is cot necessary to publish a lorg lift of d;ea.ea for which the CEDRON RITTE k8 are a specific. In all diseae of tbe liowels. Mver or Kidney. In al! affections of the BRAIN, DEl'SNDLNU UPON DKRANtJKMENT OF THE STOMACH OR HOWELS; -1NOOÜT, RHEUMATISM AND NEUUALr.lA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It ideLued to uperede all other remediea. It not only cures these dieaes, but it prevents them. A wite giass of ths Bitters, taken an hour before each me!, will obviate ths ill effects or tbe most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against disease uader the most trying exposure. Sold by OrtiftKlate and tirocer t.en-ernllj-. r. JOI1X HI LL, Principal Off.ce. Fifth Street, Loalsvüie, Jy. AOLD WHOLES ALK BT DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH, -3 xontti Jlerldlau Street, INDIANAPOLIS Who aJae eil HULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. lUneuiber DAILY. KKKIKU Ä HVU a-eie'ia-difA-wii!
MEDICAL.
Galen's Head Dispensarj Katabllahed In üso and Chartere ojr th Leglslntars off Kenlackft fer the treatmwait si And a!I AfftcUona ef tbs Crtnaxy and Ges of both Sexes. . . . JCliT FUBLISHED, 1111 VAT K Tlt.DILAI. TICKATlwk iX TENEIUtAL DISEASE?, incladln Jyj hltU, Btrtctore, GraveL gtoos, Kjptures, PtJefi, M.tala, fcrlnary I pou. and all Dlea.e f it. iuaneyi4a lder,Fro!:rate Clatd. and Setainal Veaicles, and their treatment. Including a chapter ca EEMALX Dl3KAHk.lt. wns ob servations on marriags and ths ons on marriage and ths r'r V ' ! :'V; . Hon of concejiion. Con- Y ( ;f, 2 :Trtti-cn Self Abaa, : , V J itoTTbea, Sexual and Ner- JV ' VL4 V' J prevent! taiainr 1 Spermatorrhea. Sexual vosaDeULty, Rarrsnass and Im potsne in both sexes; ths effects of tfcess diseases ths body and mind, and ths Author's New Treatment of all tbes cases in full, tbs only succeaefjl method of cure, wita an exposition of Quackery. Thlwork Is not a quack advertisement, but a warning aadwh'a for married and single. It Is Ojs only book that f. the treatment of all the above diseases in plain EngUh, with full directions for self-treatment, and contains Eio.-h valuable Information not proper to mention In a pablie eotke. The work eootainsiiO pages, aod 100 plates and engravings of the above disease. Sent to an addreaa in m ealed wrarper, on receipt ofonedellar Tboa aJüicted wlü any of tbe above diseases, befort placing themselTes under ths treatment of any one, abould fl rt read thla work. OPE1CK S14 Jtfth treet, between Marleet and Jeffer. son, west side. To Inaure af.ty to all letter, direct to OALIS'8 HRlb U18PXK8ABT Drawer 27, Louisville, K. oclt l4-iwls UBMOV.AL. Doctor Will. TIIO.TlXf4', HAS REMOVED DIS OFFICE FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WOERK IIS WILL CONTINUE to treat and cure Private Diseases, in all their species, staea, ramifications ana phases. Dr. Wm. Thomnon will live to each patient a written instramen binding himself to effect a radica and permanent cure, or ni4ke no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has mads the treatment of Private Dimeuses specialty since tbe year 1351 three years in the city ol buffalo, N. T., eight years in Chicago, 111., and twoyeat 1 In Peoria, 111. During eight years practice In Chicago, 111., he cured over thirteen thousand caea. Dr. VTm. Thomson, in bis practice for Scrofula, Rheumatic and general diseases of the blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Hath of the most ingenious kiad, In conjunction with internal treatment. BKUINAL EMISSION'S, the consequence ofelf-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, l fr act iced by the youth of both sexea to an almost unmlted extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid sj'mptoms unless combated by scientific mudical measurei, vis: Sallow countenance, dark spots nnder the eyei, pain iu the bead, ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling of leavea and rat tling of chariots, uneasiness about tbe loins, weakness of the l.mba, confused vision, blunted Intellect, losa ol confidence, diffidence in approaching stranger, a di-lie to form new acquaintances, a diposit'on to shun society, lo uf memory, hectic tlui-hes, pimples and variou eruptions about the face, fut red tongue, tight sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, nionomaiiia.and frequent ly insanity. The aB'.icted, on tLe t.rst appearance of any of the nbove fjmptorus, huld iaimedistely apply to Dr. Win Tk-om ! for relief. faaOtrYe ad Consultation Rcna 2'J S..uth Iel--nare street, Indianajt'lia, Ind. P. O Hox I JjO. Janil-dly MAIHÖOD! How Destroyed, Hov IColorcd. sp. . j.:iluv, Physician and Surgeon No. 24 1-2 E. Washingtoii St. iN CONN KCl ION WITH THE GENERAL TUACTICE of Medxine, 1 treat by a new nd reliable medium, and with tbe happietd result-, all form of disease of tbe Nervous, Seminal acd Urinary and Sexual systems. Young men with hollow cheeks and pallid countenance, telling In frarlul language the silent working of some formidatxe disease undermining your constitution, memory and reaon, hurrjinj jnu to a premature death, reflect while reason holds way and avail yourself of a treatment that dissipates tbe slightest disease, and cures the barrasnng weakness and other causea of .serious difficulty and ptrpetual annoyance. Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Km is sions, Sexual Debility, tmpoteticy, Efiects of Seir-Abusf, and their results Inability to Consummate the Marriags Contract, Mental and Physical Prostratioi, Kpilep.y, Insanity and Consumption. "The foe, Like a staunch murderer, steady to his purpose. Presses him clo-e through every lane of life. Nor mis-.es once the track, but presses on, Till forced at last to thetremen.ions verge, And at once he sinks." Likewise, I will guarantee a radical cure of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea and Gleet, in all their stagea, entirely removing from the blood the lat spark of these terrible diseases that so gradually burn up ths fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and extreme delicacy oj the female organization, to say nothing of Its physiological characteristics, are sufficient indications that it ia bub'ect to forms of disease and modifications peculiar to itself. Tbe physician of the present day does not encounter any more forms of uterine diseases than did tbe physician of fifty years ago; but owing to tho present social condition of woman, her diseases are increased to frequency, and to the truth of this assertion the melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness. At the American Dispensary we treat by a new method, aod with tbe happiest remits. Prolapsus Uteri, (falling of the wonio,) Eruptions of ths Skin, Chlorosis, or Green Sickness characterized by yellowish, dirty green pallor cf the surface; Emansio Messium, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Retention of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult flow of the Mene-; Menorrhagia, or profuse Menstruation; Leuchorrhea, or excessive and altered secretion of the mucua generally white, or nearly eoloress and transparent. Eeader, have given you a class of diseases that are met with in Females of all ages, v. hcther married or unmarried; and to married Females would say that there are many other forms of disoases peculiar to your sexdiseases of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. I omit it for the council chamber, adding but one uiore disease to thla list, and that Is a formidable one I'icemlon of the body of the Uterus. If yau are afflicted with organic weaknesr, or sny assemblage of morbid phenomena of this cha'acter, you have no time to spare, but at otice apply for m-u cl a d. If too late to arrest the disease, it is at leant possible to palliate the symptoms, and thus smooths the pathway to an untimely grave. In a majority of irMances these diseases have mads considerable procresa before tbe pavient becomes alarmed. In some cases an emaciation is the first indicalior that attracts the attention of the patient's friends. Ani here, reader, let me call your Praest attention to the fearful sign:9cance of tbe word "wasting." It not only constitutes the leading feature, but the earliet ar.d m.-l ominous syrnptot t cf Consuuip;in, examples of which are mvariabiv met with in ycur g UJ.es bo a'e gilted with high li ' 'lectual endowments, refined accomp'ishments, ard 1 ; i s fiahir.g with unnatural brilliancy not regards h-s indicatiena as being thoe ef incipient disease, hut thoe of personal charm. True, alas! the poet sicss" "Consumptions' chek ne'er looks rnore pure. And lovely, than hen past all cure. And yet that blov.m, so fresh so still, Has lent its fleeting aid to kill, And speaks, to tho-e who watch its hue. Of s cknea, cea'b and sutTenng too; Though bo, just viewing ai'ght 0 fair, Could dream that death was th?re?" Address r O. Pox DK1. nOfflce hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. OoUi 0. 2it, F.ast Xk'ashirgton Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, feblo-dlr mtfVATE !)lSi:AM. DR. COLTOCR, MEDICAL OFTICE NO. G3 SOUTH Merid;an Street, forfeits his foe If he fails in cur ing any case that may come nnder his care, no matter how obatinate er long standing. lie warrants you a cure. Syphilis, in the primary stage, helped in minutes, cared In 14 hours. Gleet of -0 years standing ear" v Dr. C. r,"e urT to 1" P. M -arO THE INDIANAPOLIS I X M J It A i C E C O n IM Y J Is now permsnently organiied and ready to i-ue Fire Policies. Capital, $200,000. The Stockholders of this Company comprise sone"of our aod reponsib'e citirena. uiitKur 011: 8. A. FlsrrcBva, Sa., Vf. H. Talsott, A. L. RoaCRK. F.. J. Pbck, AgcitXA Josaa, OuviaTocsti, Tbcmas A. Moaai.v A. t. Vistoji. YViujan Ilcubaaao. Olce at pre"Et la the Sinking Fund Biilling. corner of Feen-7lvan!a street aad Virnia avenue. yrrThe patronage of ibe pub'.lc Is solicited. VT. 11KNDEKSON, Piestdec Ixix. C. Jajusc, Secretary, mayl-dly
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REDUCED PRICES. WARREX .TATE, DOOR. SASH & BLIND x. xz2 mr cx3 na Tar No. 38 South New Jersey St., LTDlAXirOLIS, 1SD. HAVING sn hand a larire stock cf Doors, Blind. Sash, Frame?, 1 tm elling the same at gratly reduced prkes. All of my manufactare la warranted tKXh as to materials and workmanship. Dealers and Eailder are solicited te call and examine wjr stock and prices befors purchs'lrg elsewhere. A full stock of Foortne, lreaed Lumber, Weather ftoardlag. Molding. Brackets and other Mansfaolared Building, Matensds always on band Flooring worked and Lamber dressed ani sawed to order myl9-d3m "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL" MT SCL. XX GL nix COMPOUND IXTRACf OF CIIREI1S VI COIMIBA, ISA 8URE,CKRTAlNAND SriKDT CCRJt FOR ALL dlsea.ea of the Bladder, Kidneys and Urinary Organa, either In the Male or Female, frequently perfortslng a Perfect care In the short space of three or four day, and always In lesa time than any Aber preparation. In the na- of TA kB ANT'S COMPüCND KXTRACT OF CUBEB AND COPAIBA, there Is do need of confinement or change of diet. In Us approved fora of a pase, it is entirely tastete, and causea no unpleasant sensation to the patient, and no exposure. It 1 now acknowleged by the non learned in tbe profession that lo tbe bore cases of diseases, Cubebs and Copaiba are the only two r.iredie known that cau be relied upon with any certainty tt success. TARRANT'S COMPOCSD EXTRACT OF CUEXB3 A5D COPAIBA NRVKR KAILS. Manufactured only by T A II It A W T V CO., 27 8 Greenwico Street, N.w Tork. IJTSold by Drugfists all ever tbe World. apr39-lly N THE. STATEcjlNDlAN -: 'r'-, o ; :- a a." .Ut rr: ,- .M-iDr 1. - - , :-:-:.5r,?:--i) ! '- u'.i. f -- '"y s r, . . . ' j liiiiii a.il s. ' t .A a (al He so conyrmo ttnii Ar o-;er t'ttttLir; vr.T of tbs 3dnc naa. in or out of Iir1: in.tj'oli) W. A H. niP.W. rr.PTitnrs VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. "F.ighteeu years ectahüed in N. T.C ty. "Only Infallible remedy kno-a-n." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Ilaman Family." "Eats ccme out of their h"!e to die." "CostarY' Bat, Eoach &c, Exters1 Is a paste oed for It it. Hue, Ilnaeht, Llickand .7W,Ac . Ac, Ac.,SiC. "Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator, Is a liquid 't wa.-h. u-ei to destroy, rd alsi aa a prevei.iive f . r Bed-Bus:, Ac. "CostarV Electric Powder for Insects la for JLrfs, il.tAjXiitof, fU-i, Lfi-bu,t, In-t on I'Uint. fhirU, Anim-il, fc. ifo'l hy allDru? -u and retailers ev r where )Cy I ! Bawaaa I ! S ot all wurtuie. Imitat lena. jrVFee that "2o-tar"s" ram- ia on each Box, luttle and Hak before you bey. Hi: ICY II. COSTA It. ItSTaisnrai. Diror, 42 Baoanwt, Nsw Toss. fQfSo'd by all Drug(?!t and IWlera in itxtianapo1:, ind. 1 8 6 5. FARMERS A)?D HOUSEKEEPERS Should recollect that huudreUa of dollars worth of Grain, ProrisioriS, Lc , are ar.nuallj destrojcJ by RaU, Mice, Ants, and otber insects and vermin all of which can be prevented bj a few dollar worth of "CoTAiV,Rit, Roach, Act, ic , Eiterminator, bought and use freely. C2T SolJ by BrowDice k Sloan, Stewart 4 Morgan, TornÜLSon k Cox, F. Eecer, Wholesale and Retail Apenta, in Iüdianapolis, Indiana, ani bj ill Dnipgiät. and Dealers myll-dAwfsi
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THE FIRST NATIONAL PETROLEUH COMPlSTY, Organited under the law of IVoDsrlvaoia, rto ember. iC4. CAPITAL STOCK, 01,000,000. I'ar Vnlupof Mi arc $3 Curli. A LiatiTtn Amolxt or Stock rot aaLt ar TUX LOWEST CAH Sl'BtCaMPTIO PtlCl Of $3 rra naai. No Liability to Stockholders a The lande of this. Company en, Or acirtg; aw 17,500 acres in rtx simtlk aod leaseholJ, aje situated in tbe VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 123 acres which they own on the AIV stliany.two mile above Preaident ani only fivr miles from the i.ew 4J.'0 birrel well on Pitthole Creek, and the lease of 132 acres of tl.ecele brateil "Wilkin Trat" alone, are ample hai. for an? Company, and are worth more t'.au the entire Capital Stock ol the Companj. There are SEVEN WELLS now in successful oner a tion, vieldirg largely, from which reptulrr tnontbly dividends of two ran cst. are being paid to all stockholders ard there if kteit av hlravcx that this Company will toon be able to pa from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co; Ranks among the firet class Compriee, and i justly said to be the most successful of any jet organized. Iu reputation has cow become eo thoroughly established, that no more need be said on that point. There) ete greater Induce, menta and better opportunities to makt kMcney on thee Stocka than any other In uatenec. while at the aame time they are ooar aorikTT for any and all persona to hold. From the New Tork Herald J "News haa been receive! aod abundantly confirmed from several sources, of the striking of a new 2)0 barrel Well on Cherry Run, above the Reed Well, a rivr aons rao tdx raopkarr or the Fiaat NanovaL PKTaOLKraf CoMrasr " From the New York Evening Express.. "Our telegraphic dispatches received to day from the Oil Region, inform ua of the striking of a 2X) barrel flowing well on Cherry Run.yxaa tnt First NATio.taL PiraoLxiM CoatrairT'a paoraaTT. Cherry Run Stockt will be in de in and to morrow. From the Xew York World. Tiiv FiBhr ViTinvii I'lTimiru (V.uivi is a first claw organization, who-e efficera are of .sa'i . a me nignesji sianuing, ana we cnecriuiiy recommend it to all parties desirous of purchasing reliable stocks. The General Superiotet.dent is a pioneer in the Oil bueinen, and well known as a most efficient manager." From the New York Tribnne. "Tax Fixst NanoxaL is the namo of the F troleum Company whose prospectus and map are before u. The came which we ace among the Directors are ample re-ommendations for this Company, and a sufficient gvaxaLtce of it future management." 37"All otntaa st Man. o otuaawiax w;Lt ax rxoMrrLT n sntr to t til ma Stoti; i an ZSTtiowl reepouaibls) A genu and ExcLange Brokers wanted in erery city aad town in the United States at;d Dritisn Ptovtnceai, with hin liberal arr cgr tut lite will be made. Ö7"A11 orders aud application?, wbetKr Kv letter or otherwise, meat be addreved tr n. . RowE&coM CoMMmeio UaxcstanTw. raarU dtf 43 liberty St.. New York.
