Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4623, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1865 — Page 4

DAILY SENTINEL

THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 17. rill rurt nT)atiesa laMtm Ywratssiwjeca .natter for sa naacc A very complicate J case, ezbibiting reaiarkaably curious phases of tu tcii tax, tod showing to hat lengths Infatuation may lead ictellif eat aad bif bly ed a sated women, W4J partially develop J by complaint cade by a lady, wbo Htm cd whereabouts are suppressed at her facial repeat, and ia deference to the feelings of the memtersf her family, before Judge Leiwitb, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, oa Saturday afternooa. A portion of the facts ia tbia remarkable ctsa came icto possession of the reporters at iL time, bat at the special request of Felice Iopc:t&r , Dilki, tbe cue n$ kept back front publication until to da?, startling deTslooments bavin? shown themselvee in tbe cowrie of tbe cumlcitioa before Jce Ledwith. We publish tb facta, omitting tbe Dimes ot tbe principal actore for reason rtatrd abort, . From the circumstances w have "been enabled to glean from various source, it appears that soot Lficn years ago x young bo a .or an aged millionaire, well known throughout the United State, and whom we hall describe aa iioccupied a prominent position in one of tbe de par tuest at Washington. II tu handsome, bad graduated atone of oar College, pelted by bii father with an a! moat unlimited income, and waa altocetber an agreeable and faacinating lady 'a maa. Daring bis sojourn at YS aibioj;toa te paid bia addresses to a niece of an ex-PresiJent of tbe United States, a beautiful and accomplished young Udy, the be'.le of Waahln gton, and in dae coarse of time was accepted by her. ' Tbeywere married, and lire! in peace and harmony for some time, until tea wife discovered that ter huiban J bad become infatuated with a guilty paaaion for a yoanc woman, celebrated in operatic circlee as a eantraticc, and whose brother bad been intimately connected with politics in the City of Churches, and who bis gained a brigadier general! star, a fortune, and a deputation. Mre. O . to her aorrow and humiliation, learned that Ler Lusbaud was lavishing large sums of money, drawn from hi legitimate income and other sources, oa this woman. Mrs. 0 pleaded with her husband to icdace him to exorcise hf guilty pa?a:on, but in rain, and, ai a last resoarce, her father-in law waa informed of bis son's course of life and conduct. Tbe millionaire father stormed and rijed, and finally threatened to disinherit his recreant son unless be reformed, but all to no purpose. Ü , Jr., followed his evil inclinations, neglecting bia family, until the indulgent father carried bis threat iato execution and disinherited Lis eon. The parent died about three years ago, disposing of Lts wealth in auch a manner that the son could net lay bia band on solitary cent. . G still kept up bis ilame for bis operatic in amorata and left Washington for Raltimorewbere be fell in with souae of the "seccih" politicians of that city, and ft'lic: under the bin of tbe War Department an 1 waa confined for two years is tbe "Hotel da Old Cipiiol " Wbat hia crime was does not appear in this c tie, but G served out bis time of imprisonment, and on his release bade bia famiij farewell and left hurriedly for tbe friendly Lorej of CimJ. litre be ca need to be ioserted in jonrnal matrimonial advertisement, and thu engaged in corrc?popn dsn ce with ecreral youu; ltdiei. He also attraded iho attention ot a lady styling beraelf Urs. Floreuce Emily Elliott, of Nugara, Canada Weet, with whom be procured aa interview. Mrs. Elliott iaayouog wooiaa of education and accomplishment, beautiful and engaging, and refined manners. She had unfortunately been uaequal! mated, having been forced into a distasteful marriage bj Ler fithcr. She is but twenty-three years ct age, a natit a of Csnada, and had been compellal t marry x Mspr Kitz gerald.of the British army, who was twice her senior ia yctrs, and for whom she had conceived an utter di-tlike. Sometime after their mirrisga he returned to Kcj-lan.1, le tying bia wife at her parents' resllccxe. She met (1 . fcr the first time, in .front of JTriu.ty Church, Montreal, and then frankly told Lira that he w well attars that tbe laws would prevent their marriage, as be had alreaJy bven we 1 Jed, and she gave him an insight iaw her autecoJents. Ho represented himself as a mia of wealth, and an t-loieuiat waa agreed upon and curied out The tagitive cosplo first wont to Saratoga Sprius, thence t Glitten, New Jcrsev, and then cunc to tbii city and pat up at the iifarge Hotel. At all these places they were kaow i busbsi.d and wife. Here he determined to desert tbe woman he hd betrayed asd lured from her home, and as a pre li'mloary measure bad hia baggage quietly re moved to 2io. 10? Waveilv l'lae, wbil they ati1.' -fmaiued at tha ITifirge Hytel On the morning of the kJ 1 he left the hotel statiDg that bia partner io i'hiladelphia bad failed and he must proceed to riiiltcelphia at occe to arrange his business; and, after bis departure, Mra. Klli ott found a letter bidding br adieu and codesLog twenty dollars fr her expenses back to Montreal. ' Instead, however, ef returning to Canada, Mra. Elliott went at once Ij Pbiltdeipbi and applied to Mayor Henry, of that city, for assistance to trace out U . bile living with hitn ahe bad ascertained that be wai in constant corresnondonee with several oilier famalea in diflWent parts of tbo cuuntrj. Learning ibis, Major Henry adopted the method of intercepting any correspondence that might be addressed to him. from a letter addrcased to G , which passed through the Philadelphia posl-ofiice, from a female correspondent, it waa ascertained that G wan ia New York, and hia lettera were to be addressed to the Union Square poat-oftiee. No. b3l Broadway. This was made known to Mrs. Klliott, atd .rtncl with a le'.ter of introduction to Chief John S. Touug, of the detective force of this citj, she returned to Ne Vork. Ctiiaf Touog inlrucle l Mra ITlliott to call at the Union Square post office and wait until Mr. II should call for his lettera. Tin? alio did, and after waiting a bort time in tl.e private office, G made hia appearance, and Mis. Elliott cenfron'ed Iura. Kor a moment be appeared aa though thunderstruck, but recoveriag himsalf, be was profuse with alogie ;a!d tbit having misted her. he supposed she had re:ur;iei to Canada. The oupie then we;.t tu Nu. fcT'J Broadway, where the lady i at present taving. In tbe meantime Mrs O., the lawful wf of our lotharia, had been undc a-ijua'uited wiili his actions, and followed him about, making frequent application for him to return to h'.a Lome, bhe proceeded Ij Montreal, Niagara, 6iratoja; and, finding all her effort a fruitless, applied to Inspector James Leunard, of the Metropolitan police, who listened rl'ol!y to the recital of ber wroegs, and then advised her to make a complaint of abandonment agains ber recreant husband before George Kalloek, th clerk to the commissioner of charttiea and. correction. Tbecaiewas givca iu charge of DtectiTe Timothy Golden, of this city, and ha accompanied Mra. O to the office of Mr. Kallock, where the nessu djcumanU were mide out, and the aCiJavite were aworu to before Jude; Led witb, at the Jener in itarkat tohce Court, and a warrant was issued for the arrest of O Tte warrant as intrusted to cfUcer Golden, who) after ebtaicirgft Terr minute and aeccrate description of G , -eat ia search of him. Oa arriving at bis residence, he found that he bad gone out with Mrs. Kiliott for au airing in I'nion Square. Thaace Goldeu followed them, and arrested 0 at about 8 o'clock on Saturday (Ttnicg, and be was then taken to the police headquarters, depi:j the vehement remonstrance ef Mra FJlioti It was at this time presumed that ( and Mia. Klliot; had been married, and then Mrs G ! driven to depexUiout was ia such a frame of mind a to prefer a charge of bigamy arainst her husbatid, acd, to prevent tbe tiigat ef Mrs. Eliiott, itrict silence was preset vei by the authorities. All the prti w ere taken before Jude Ledwita yestrrdav moraHn: lr iuperiateodcet Kennedy and oSicer Golden, when Mrs. Klltott made oath that sbe had cot teen married to G ; and ?eu if she bad, fhe would make oath that she had sot, to clear her parsOur from crimiralitv, so iafatuated waa aha wab Ibis tuia. Tbe charge of bifacif ceuld oot, therefore, hife been iusttln;J. (j was committed for examination, io default of five hundred Io!Iars bail.to answer the charge cf abandonment. All the arrests havinc bten made, acd thVae completed, lapeetor Carpen ter allowed Goldes to give the above facta to the reporters. Tb aceue between the women a; tbe Police ' Court waa almost ma Tod ram a tic, anl the Intertlew between the I.olharie. the deceived wife and betrat ed mistre, w:i locc be remembered bv those wbo witt.efd it. It ia verv t?robtc!etha a settlement will be arrived at today, and o! will, no doubt, fj borne to WasLlnjtoii wife and two cbildren. and Mra. Emily Florance Elliott will Jesse at oice for Canada X V fforli.

TIIG PIGS?- NATIONAL or irvriviNvrOLi If TliK aT-t'.tA itpxHorj csd Caascjal a(tateftka Cnltad ttatea. and wHl famlab, ea tie saot favora All kinds of United States Bonds and ßerenne Stamps," ' " Aad will bay and ell Gold, Silver, Kxebanf a, Oovsra caaat Teocbnra, Orim ea Waahlottoo, f Uta 8 tacts and rabllc ecorttles of every alascrlsiUc.

Collections will be promptly mad, and evsrr kind af bai'.n aUewted to tfcat talots tolrftutaate aaKtsf. Utfilit rattamera are tly charrad S per cent, upon Loans obtained at this Bank, and tha wiort ample rrovtaioaa are snade far Utaate-krptas; ef IepoUs ana fer the accowiuodatiuQ of Depositors. In addition to tba respoasib'lity of tb Unii-Kl f tata 14 oall retfoaMbla te tbe extent cftbeir sUck, ia aJJltioa te tba atnoexttsveited It) socb shares, tkus affording, th DMt aaipls secnrlty to tba pabl. Tbe Mlowta gare tba present toclAUra ar the lastrratiew - - ----- ' ' - Was. H. Knajliaa, Was. Bradan, W.KJIofrU car, BaaJ. V. TalUa, Lewis Jorloa, John W. Marphy, DelosaRoct, ., , Jaigs F.M. ?tnck. ; JtT.XcljPT, - 3. T. D. Lanta. or 5. T-, W. WlHari, Gov. O. P. 3ferta A. BaMwla, nan. John J. VorrUan, D. W. Jolla, 0n. Las. 5bl, - n- O. RewaJ, Hon. fMcar B. Hard, - Dairlsl Hanaaay. Hon.T. A. flendrleks, James Powers, Hon. Darld KUr'. fr BU"f. , Hon. John C. 5ew, W. rton. 11, t u snina.B. Barnabas CeSla. Rav. Wf oa. A. Holliday, Jb C. B'retb, Fror. C. V. Todd, r , f-JJ- Gton GeorRe VT. Ria P' JADlta Bobert Browning, Jac. C. Wrts;bt, W. J. Ilolliday, Jobn Hendricks, VT. It. "oneway, ' ' ' A.J Danfonh,, t j if. Maxwell. J amen Greece,- k k ' ffn. H. Fry, A.D. Bilbnsly, A.J. Hay. W. W. Laaxbara. R.K. Parker, Jaoasa rtlaalaw. J. L.Ultoa, YTinkluw, Lanier A Co J. A. Bona, Jalyll DANKS. r. a. w. oavia, w. w. woetutx. Late Teller of Fletcher k Late Cashier First Nationfcbarpa's Bank. al Bank, Frank I ia. Samcklo. vaaca. willis a. wass, tonn r. BATa. jo mm l. bktcbam. WU.U4M EBPBAW, , INDIANA BANKING COMPANY, I Mil ATOMS, IND.. BUY AD SELL STOCKS, BONDs GOLD, SILVER, AS'J ALL KISD3 Or a Covornmont Securities, Also, Deal in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, ( w t fc-ll our SiKlit Irr on Kurupr, lu tuiut to suit at cam at rata Drontt recrived. Comnif rcial papar didcouiitcd, and all business appertaining to Legitimate Uankiuf lra::s actej. We ar kpi-ctal ants for the sale of the SEVEN-THIRTY GOVERNMENT LOAN. ThfhO Bond wa will faruih to Banks and Bakers at tba uaal disconnt. Our ofilce Is on the corner cf rTsxhInjrtnn ktreet sm! Virginia avenue, opposite Cod Fellows Hall. XY. XV. WOO LlasCN, my2ai Cashier. PROPOSALS. To Stone-Cutters and Iron-Workers. O K1LED PFvOPOSALS will be received by the under. aTy riKned.-ana alo by the Auditor or Heny County, Ind.. until the 18th lay or Anrust. IH65. for eha Cuttone, vTork andiron Work ef the Henry Cearffy Court lionse. Plan, Specification and Workiuir, Drawings can be aen at tha office of I. Hodgson, Architect, In Sentinel Itulldinr;, Indianapolis, where all tecesaary Information may be had In relation to the works, whkb era of con Mderable magnitude, and worthy or tbe attentloo of tba best contractors. Tbey will be let to tbe lowest responsible bidder, who will be required to gU't boi;J, wltU good eecerlty, fT the faithful performance of the contract. v - Byo.-deroftbe Conimissloners. I. UOtHJSON, Architect. aaga-dtiilaugM LndianapoUa, lud.A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, KOR FRMAI.KS. Infallible in Correcting Irregularities, Kcniovliijr Obstruction of the ITIoiitlily Turns, from Whatever Cause, and Always Successful us a Preventative, And the"aalj aureMaud CZET1I5 RJMKDTfor all those afflictngconipla!rta so peculiar to tbe sex, whether "married or single." These mis are netbicg tew, but bare been usee by the Doctors for many years, both in France and America, with naparalleled success la every case; and be is nrged by many thousand ladles who have used them to make the Pills public, for the alleviation of thona suffering from any irregular ill a whatever, a well aa to prevent an Increase of family where health will not permit it. Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing theaitelres so, are cautioned against using these Pills while In that ceudltloa,as the proprietor assumes no responsibility aftar the above admonition, although their mildness would preveutany .mischief to health. Otherwise the fills arerecommended. Full acd explicit directions accompany each box. 50,000 fcOXKS IIAYK BKEH ?OLD IN TWO TEARS Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and agent, to all parts of the world, to which anwera have ben returned, la which ladies say nrtthing like the above Pills have beeu known since the SC1KNCK OK K EDICINE HATCHED LTO It TUE WORLD IN UEM0VL5O. OH-TKUCTIOSS AND EüSTOkliSG NATUKK TO ITS riU)l,KKCHNXlcr quieting tba serves and restoring therov coler of healthM te tliacbeek of themostdell. cate. PEICK ft 0 ?ER BOX. SIX P)XE8 for $3 00. ?old by at. 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DR. JOHN BULL'S 1M COTf rM!i CilDllOlY BITTI1RS. The Latest mid Xlom Important Discovery Of THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! I No nan's came Is more Intimately connected w'.tb tbe littery of MATERIA MXDICA of tbe United States, or more favorably known aa a pioneer In Medical Discovery than that of Dr. .foil ii Eltill, oriiOt:ivillc, KciituelaV. Hia Inimitable preparation of N.t ttA t'AIi I f IjA has long stood at tbe bead of the various compounds ofthat valuable drag. Hie Compound of WILD CHERRY baa bevome a bousebold word throughout tbe West and Soutb. hi Worm Lozeuia left than a ver after tbeir introductiou, attaiued a reputation As wide sprea J ad the continent of North America. But tbo crowning glory of his life remains to be attained in his discovery, or rather combination, for Le does not claim to have been the discoverer of ClIDIiOri which Is tbe basis of the Bittet s now offered ti the publie. That honor belongs to the nstire inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with It, tbe Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria and bandies without fear the most venomous serpents. Itie a belief witb tbem, that while there is breath in the bod the Cedron Is potent to cure, no matter what the isear may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this eitravagant pretension, he is nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of tbe evidence relating to its virtues, that aa a remedy and preTentatire of all diseases arUiug from exposure, either to chango of weather or climate, or to miasmatic Influences, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! Atid Justly dem-rve the reputation It has so long enjoyed In Cen'ral America and tha West lndlee . IN DYSPIOPHIA And Its attendant train of symptoms. It acta more LIKE A CHAbM than a medicine. There Is nothing In the whale range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the 1 lib edition of tbe U. S. Dispensatory, pages 1387 and I3&3. A series of esperimenta In which Dr. Ball baa bean for years engaged, haa Just been brought te a successful termination, and he ia now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics the whole preserved In tba bast quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which be Is confident has n equal la tbe world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, buf ab lie have long since learned to estimate such l. ..,.. a their true value. The safest plan is for every one to te for himself the virtues of a new medicine. t.l VK s 1IS-: CEDRON BITTERS 0K TRIAL. AND YOU WL' ' NEVER USE AN OTHERS. It Is not necessary to publish a long list of dlneaae for which the CKDRUIi MTTK.K3 art a specific. In all diseases of tbe iäowel, Liver or Kidney. In all aSactlbse of the BRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -ISGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE It is destined to supersede all other remedies. It not enly cures these diseases, bat It prevents them. A wine glase of tbe Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, wit) obviate the. 1U effects of tbe meet unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking It against disease usder tba mast trying exposure. Stsltl by Drugclata and tirocere lienrally ' " ' T ' . J)i. JOHN liCLL, Prlniipsd OCoe. Fifth f treat, Loulsi Ule, Ey. &OLD WHOLESALE BY DAILY; KEEPER & RUSH, 73 Sontra 71ert4 lan street INDIANAPOLIS Wbo also sn BULL'S SARSAPAHILLA, BULLS WORM DESTROYER, ' SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP". e wveuber DAILY. KP.KFKHA lit UV 4scl' dlyiwltte

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Galon's Head Bispaaoarj Catabllabed la itftO and C'tisartera . tr tbe Lcfftalature of Kentackf t ' f r tho treatsnent of And ad A If act. ea a u! the Urtaary and Ge of Vatb 8ev.ee. JCST PTPI4JUED, A AMtlVATi: JILDMAI. TltUAllL. TETZ REAL DISEASKJI, tsclutng Gonorheta, Gleet, ypbilla, Stricture, Gravel. Ft owe. koptures, puoa, Kltola. Lrtnsry DepoU, aad all Dtaeasea of tba Itdaeyj,BJadder,Prot:rata Gland, ft Spermatorrhea, Ex uii ad rer voaDebllty, Barrusea and la potenca ia both aeae; tba affecta of tbeaa diseases ew tb body and mind, and tba Author's 2iew Treatment of all these cases in fall, the only successful methoo. of cure, with aa exposition of Qnactery. Tbis work Is not a quack advertiaement, bat a warning and a guide for married and sie fie. . It k tbe only bock that gives tbe treatment of all the above diseases ia plala Engluh. witb fcll directions for self-treatment, and contains much valuable Inform at; ob not preper to mention In a pallic totice. The work contalnsUO pager, aad 109 plates and engravings of the above disease. fWct to any address In a sealed wrapper, on receipt cf ote dcllar Tboee eJSicted with any of tbe above diseases, befoTe pladsf tbemselrea tnder the treatment of any one, should first read this work. OFFICE 3 H Fifth street, between Uarket and Jafferson, west side. To insure safety to all letter?, direct to . GALES '3 HEAD DISPENSARY . Drawer J4T, Louisville, Ky, ocl4 St-dAwlv ..... TZ TZ TV O "V A. X . Iloctor WM. i.TIIsn; HAS REMOVED HI-S OFFICE FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WCERZ HEYT1LL C0ST1SUK to treat and cure Private Diseases, in all tbelr specie's stages, ratifications and phases. Dr. Wm. Thomson w.H Ive to each patient a written tnntrtuueni ; binding himself to effect a radical;" and permanent cure, or malte charge. a Dr. Wm. Thomson has made the treatment of Private Diseases e& specialty since tbe year 151 three yesrs in tbe city ot buffalo, 2T. Y . , eij,bt years in Cb'cago, III., and twoyears In Peoria, 111. During eight yeara practice iu Chicago, 111., he cured over thirteen thousand cases. Dr. Wm. Thomson, in bis practice for Scrofula, Uheamatlc and general dt cases cf tho blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Path of the most Ingenious kind, In conjuretion with Internal treatment. - oEAlINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence ofeelf-abue. This soliury vice, or dopraved sexual tndulgwnce, i Er act iced by-tbe youth of both sexes to an almost un-mitt-d extent, producing witb unerring certainty tbe following train of morbid symptoms nnless combated by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under tbe eyes, pain in the bead, ringing in the ears, and tob-es like the rustling of leaves acd rat tling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakues of tbe limbs, confuse vision, uunu-a mieiieci, toss oi confidence, Uiflidcnce in approaching stranger, a dislike ta form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun s cisty, loss of niemory.bectic f!uhes, pimples and varictis eiuptious about the face, f-rred tongue, night sweati-, fetid breath, cough, consumption, nionoiaania.aiid fiequcnt ly insanity. The aü .tied, oa tba tlrrt appearsirce of any of tbe above symptoms, bouM Iuitnedtately appl to It. Wq. Thomson tor relief. fgyoflrca adCon-ultatl r-. No.SV Siuh Del--ware Ktreet, inuianapoiis, ina. p. 0 box 135: .M-.!ly MAM H O O D .' How Di'struyrd, How Restored. Dr. . raSiBIKUV, Physician and Surgeon, No, 24 1-2 E, Washington St. I K CONNECTION WITU THh) GENR.VL PKACl'lCK J of lledicine, 1 treat by a new and reliable medium. and with tbe happiest result, all lorm-i or diseaes ut the Nervous, Seminal and Urinary and Sexual nycci. Toong men with hollow cheeks aud pallid coauteuance, telling ia fearful language tie silent working of some formidable disease undermining your constitution, memory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death, reflect bile reason holds swsy and avail yourself of a treatment that dissipates the slightest disease, and cures the barraseing waakneaa aud other causes cf serloui difficulty aud perpetual annoyance. Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Socturi.al IJiuIs sions. Sexual Debility, Impotency, Eflects of Self-Abuse, and their results Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contract, Mental aud Physical Prostration, Kpilcpey, Insanity and Consumption, 'The foe. Like a stauash murderer, steaay to his purpose, Trosses him clo.-e through every lane of life, Nor misses once tbe track, but presses on. Till forced at last to the tremendous verge, And at once he Muk.'.' .. Likewise, I will guarantee a radical care of Syphilis, Gononha-a and Gleet, in all their stages, entirely removing from the blood the last spark of these terrible diseases that so gradually burn up the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and extreme delicacy of the female organisation, to say nothing cf Its phytiological characteristics, are sufficient indications that it is sublet to forms cf disease aud modifications peculiar to itself. The physician of the present day does net encounter any more forms of uwriue diseases than did the physician of fifty years ago; but owing to the present social condition cf woman, her diseases are increased to frequency, and to the truth of tbis assertion tbe melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness. At the American Dispensary we treat by a new method, and witb the happiest results; Prulapsua Uteri, (falling of the womb,) Eruptions of tbe Skia, Chlorosis, or Green Siduiesa characterised by yellowish, dirty green pallor cf the surface; Emansio Messlum, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Ketention of the Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful aid difficult flow or UeJJc:us .Menorrhagia, or profuse Menstruatlun; Leuchorrhea,or exceruve au I altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or titarly colores and transparent. Header, 1 have given you a class of disea.es that are met with In Females or all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would aay that there are many other forms of diseases peculiar to your sexdiseases of Pregnancy, Parturitien, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. I omit it for the couacil chamber, adding but eaa more disease te this list, and that is a formidable one Ulcers tion of the body of the Uterus. If you are afflicted with organic weakness, or any assemblage of morbid phenomena of tbis character, yen have no time to epare, but at once apply for tu-d.cal aid. If too late to arrest the disease, it Is at least possible to palliate tbe symptoms, and thus smooth the pathway to an untimely grave. lu a majority of instances theo diseases Lave made considerable progress before the paiiect becomes alarmed. In some cases an emaciation is the first indicalio that attracts the attention of tbe patient's friends. Ana bare, reader, let me call your aarweat attention to tba fearful significance of the word "sraMicg." 1 not only constitutes the leading feature, but the earliest and mast ominous 'sympt' s of-Consumption, examples of which are Invariably met with In yeun ladies who are gifted with high L:' lectual endowments, refined accompUshmenu, and ej s Caching with unnatural brilliancynot regarding these iadxatieas as being those ef Incipient disease, but thoee ef personal c banns. True, alas! the poet sing "Consumptions' cbeek ne'er looks more pure. And lovely, than when past all cure, And yet that blown, so fresh so still, lias lent Us fleeting aid to kill. And speaks, to tboe who watch its hue. Of s ckness, dea'h aa raflerir-g toe; Though who. Just viewirg a?ght so fair. Could dream that deatb'was there?", , Address P. o. Box 164.' ' ICr0ce hours from 8 A. M. to 4 V. iL. Loom No. East Washington Streit, Indianapolis, Indiana. fe016-dly - I'ltlVATE DISEASES. DR. COLYOtR, MEDICAL OFFICE NO. 63 SOUTH Iferldiaa Street, forfeits b a fee if he fails la ccr lag any case that may come ander bia care, no natter bow UCnate er lone atandiag. He warraata you a cure. Syphilis, ia tbe primary suyre. helped In - nunutes. , v j.riu ai BOUTS. UtCUl oi .v . a i a. . " .-'. r nn w . . . . f a " ancire nvA ?Dr.C ace Hours T to 1 P. m er? THE INDIANAPOLIS I.Sl'ItAX:ii . CO.Ul'A VV, i Is now perm snently erssMzed and ready to Iue Fire j rolides. - " Capital, - - - - . $200,000. Tha Stockholders ef tl!a Company cor?rie some of oxir most responsible cttixeai. ' 1 I IS. fi M IX : i. A. FvtrcHxa.Sa., W, H.TaxaoTT, A. L. Roar I, I K. J.Pacst. J AQtaSXA JOBKB, IOuvaaTocsxT, TbcbisA. Mcaxis, A. F. Yirro. WtULian lLarxaJOB. OSce at present ia the S-akiag Pctd Bail tin-, crt.er of Pennsylvania s:reet and Virr-ni avense. JJJTbe patrocage f tbe puWi soHdteJ. . Wat. n3.'DEEAOS, Piettdett Axax. C Jajixsji, Secretary, msyl-dly

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VJAHREN TATE, DOOR, SASH & BLIND No; 38 South New Jersey St, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. HAVTNG en hand alarsre stock of Doors, Bands, Sash, Frames, Ac, 1 am aelllng tha same at greatly reduced prices. All ef say manafactare ia warranted both as to materials and workmanship. Dealers acd Bni'.ders are solicited to call and ei amine my stock and prices before purchalrg elsewhere. A rull stock of Foorinc. Dreaeel Umbr, Weather Boat Sif, Holding. Bracketa aad other Jtaca'actared Buildirg, Materials always on hand Flooring worked and Lumber dressed and sawed to order. myl9-d3m "THERE IS NO SUCH - WORD AS FAIL." Mr ssl. ua ya. icT tt COMPOUND; EXTRACT OF ; i ; CIIKEBS AM COPAIBA, T8A SUEE.CIT.Ta15!AKD SPMDT CTRZ FOE ALL B diseases of tie Bladder. Kidneys and Urinary Organs either in the Male or renale, frequently performing a Perfect cure la tbe short space of three or four days, acd always in less time than any other prepsration. In the us of TaKBAirrä CO.MporjND EXTRACT of cubebs AND COP AIA, there ia P need of coaOnement or chaaire of diet. In its approved form of a paste, it is entirely taj-teless, and causes no unpleussnt sensation to tbe patient, and no exposure. It is new acknowleged by the most learned in the profession that In the above cases of diseases, Cubebs and Copaiba are the only two remedies known that can be relied upon with any certainty of success. TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CITEEBS AND COPAIBA NEVER FAILS. Manufactured only by T A It II A Ti T &. CO., 27 S Greenwich Street, Xew Yerk. ITTSold by rrxg;ists all ovtr the World. apr29-dly TEn QVJABTERS THE STATE cyiNDlAN mm BVB-.--iSa. -a I&3 JJO 00iXECT10N WITÜ AJTS OTHER rXT-ABLII. w km cdT the taaje aaine, in or out cf Iul:an:tiKlI W. & H. OLENI?. P:?Driftors VERMIN EXTERMINATOR, 1865. 1865. "Eljrhteen years establUbed in X. Y. Cty. Only Infallible remedy knows." "Free from Poisons." '.'.Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Eats come out of their holes to die.'' "OostarV Bat, Roach &c, Exters1 Is a paste used for ItiU, ' JiW, J.'whts, Hl'wk and Rd A nt$, Ac , Ac, Ac, Ac. "CostarV Bed-Bug Exterminator, le a liquid r wash, used t deztroy, and also aa a preventive f.r Bed-Bugs, ac. "Costars" Electric Powder for Insects fs for ftfa, Xrpjl!o4, I'linti, 'rjA, AmimuU, Jr. I rpJ'old by all Drcgr'st. and retaler everywhere I I 1 Bawaaa t 1 1 ot all worthless loaiutiona. , iP&tt that "Jotsr's" naato is 3 each Box, little ad before you buy. sisftv it. ouvrAit. fSTaJ.vnriL LipyT. t?2 P.soicwit, tw Tust. gr!o'd by aH tVnpr'.n anJ DiVr In ?rHiirpo1, lad.

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MAXUFACTUREU OF THE IMTaOVEC PAKTOSCOPIO SPECTACLe, TIIEBEST.LN4USE. IMOSES' improved Pantoscopn Spectacles combine advantages mo chanical and philosophical to be found in no other Spectacles offerc:1 in the West. Moses improved Spectacles Vol only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sight. Moses' Spectacles are made of the finest materials, and best workman ship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value Caution Xo Agents or Pedlars rmjJoyrd. Send for a circular containing full Jet cription, prices, &c, and how to ensure a perfect fit and have them sent by mail. Address L. W. MOSES, Optician, 50 East TVajihinjton St., Indianapolis, Ind. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. SCJ. A . fß, -CIA Julj'J7-dly Fs'EDICAL. Vi! WILL CCRK CATARKU. - WILL CURE COLD IN TIIK II KAI). WILL CTTtK AN OPTK!78IVK BRRATH. WILL CURK PAIN 7 TUK "KAD. WILL CCRK ULCERATION 13 THE KOSK. WILL RESTORE THE &ZSSK OF JISARLG. WILL RESTORK TUR SENSE OF 8XKLL. Yf ILL RESTORE TTJE SENSE OF SWOT. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF TASTE. WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WnEN CAUSED BV CATARRH. Catarrh SnurT an Injury, As Is now admitted by all Informed, causing Irritation aud inflammation ef tbe mneons membraae, while Ue Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gently and graJQally removes all nnnatoral Incrustations and deposits, restoring the deceased membrane to its normal condition. A Blnelo Mottle tvlll laat aa .Tlonlb-te be tiacd three tluiea a day. zzr cum: ntiinijrTED IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLL0WF.D. J2PC for a Circular describing all Symptoms Dr. I. II. SKELYE A CO., Svlb PaorKirroB, Cblcaire, Illinois. Jiyijkboratory at Freeport, Illinois. AT WHOLESALE ET JOHN l. PARK ClncinaaU.O. WM. JOHNSON Drtrett,likh. DAILY, KEF. FER A RUSH Indianapolis. BROWNTNa A SLOAN Indianapolis. jrjAsd far aale by all DruggLata. delt-dlye4 (7 dreaUl Sediol lirror btt ri'eil Har,riran"0 targe letter pajM for two 3 cent tarn j a VouitR .Urn's ?IMlicnl Adviser. GRATUITOUS a:iV.ce givetf !a diseases of the nerVJT veea eamln.L urinary and acxmal ergana. lathe r-prts of the Western Medical Association, wbicb are sect ly Liall la sealed envelopes, free of charge. Tbe organliatlon wa farmed to disperse new and reliable treatment, and Is composed of tberwe!! koewa Bhysicians.to ahem all letters mcst he directed, . ' LRS. JACKSON, OERBRRT A CO.. L3-dIy ' Boa 43 CtnHaeatt.O. DOCTOR BIGETOW, OSce 179 Soath CUik Street, OTjrner of Monro, CSTC4 O O, Xa - Post OSea Box. 154. AlICUtnieasdFexsW al Diaaae of a PriTate and Delicate Nature, treated with nnaraileledatsrersa. Dr.D.relow'a Uuide to Health, &-iadea and sranUamen. Is' poLlished mitLly. Fenlt-rltlf yva tbink tbe wntiurs cf a physiciaa whose reputation extends tbruugbout tbe entire TTwst should be Wnrth readir.x. It ie at la ptaus aaalad eaveLsaa, free of charge. Alaoet a vry caae can be treated by oiaiL Medicine eet te aay adireaa. Lailea, aend Ibr deacrlptlreCrmlircf l$$arxt RemvlL, tba latast aad bst preventattTf oft A. af t i . .St V rvvNeasraa. vvik v y m vast aa, assay aaw Roomt Separata fir Uiies and Gent!s?!sn. COZTSULTATIOK AT OFTICI, 7&XJL Orrica IIocxJ : Prora 9 a. v. to I r. at. permaUarTsvv or &'ervua Debility, a car- i warranted.

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THE FIRST NATIONAL Organized under tbe laws ef Peunsvlvana, rto verober, (A. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. l"ar Viiltteof Sliurr$. E:ic-Iu A Liuuco AatOi'sir or Stock so a bal at Tns lowest cash stascairrioy paica or i'l TtZ SUIAEK. No Liability io Stockholders. The lands of this Company, etnUacmg over 1700 acrea in rax aiatrLK and lea.ehol 1, are situated in tbe YERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION!. The 123 acres which tbey own on tbe Alle ehanj, two miles above President and onlj five nailed from tbe new 2f0 barrel well on PiUhole, Cieek, and tbe lease of 132 acres of tbe cele,. bratexl "Vilkins Tract" alone, are ample baj. for anj Com pan y, and are worth more than the entire Capital Stock of tbe Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now in succeasful operation, icldio largely, from which regulsr montblj dividrcd of two pir cist, are being piil to all atockbolders, and tLere is itiit asibancs: that thia Company will aoon be able to paj from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks aroon tbe first class Companies, and is juatlj said to be tbe most successful of any jet organized. Its reputatioo Las now become so thoroughly catabliahed, that no mere Deed be said on that point. There are greater Inducement and better opportunities to make money on these Stocks than nj other la existence, while at the same time tbej are oood paorctTT for any and all persons to hold. From the New Tork Ileraid. "News Las been received and abundantly con firmed from several sources, of the striking; of a new 200 barrel Well oa Cherry Run, above the Heed Well, a raw sodb raox thk raoraatr or TQK FlBJT NaTIOXAL PlTAOlICM COBffAT." From the New York Evening Kxprers "Our telegraphic dis patches received to day from tbe Oil Ileeions, inform us of the a tri kins of a 200 barrel flowing wall on Cherry Run,xgA& TBS FiasT Natioxal ParaoLxcM CoatrAXT'a noruTT. Cherry Run Stocks will be in de--. AsUSaVeJ V üäV I ft W W a (From the Mew Tork VTorld.J The Fimt S atioxal PrraoLxvn CoMPixr ' s a first-claas orranization. whose o Seers are of the highest standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of purchasinx re-' liable stocks. TheOereral SaprrinteTideat is sv pioneer in the Oil Lysines, and well known as s mostefScient manager. From tbe New York Tribune "Tbi FiasT Nation Aiis tbe name of the Pe tr oleum Company whose prospectus smd map are before us.- Tbe names which we see among the Directors are ample recommea3at!oce for this Company, acd a snCdant gcarixttee of 'iüX future management." tPALL Oantzj tr Mail oa oTxaawrsa wril. bk raoatrTLT anBTDKi) to cirrrr. thk Stocs: xr ' ALL SOLD. a r . t"(Jo'i rrprLs:ble Agents and Eschaage Brokers wax ted in every city and town la the United Slate and Prltih Province, with whom B liberal smo-toienti will mde. . ggT'AIl orvlere and applicAticua, whether by letter or otherwise, must be ad(lre.d to U.S. UÖ WE l CO., CoafMisaiox UaacaiAXTa. marU dtf 43 Jabertr St . New York.

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