Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4624, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1865 — Page 4
DAILY SENTINEL
f rtlDAY MORNIKO. ACOUST 18. a rr.riiA CIIAT. Aia.".? trR.tk:" (fciJj was tbe ewa of Pi d !y. one t Ibe inet celebrated, character whe s4 l attend Doaa ) brook F". d Bse4,for 'leee," to eilend tksl was eerpereel fall aetgibers ta the ta'.r. There's a l!Hle spot serM tV . tt th p!a- whero t boro. There, aay a harr P"1. Wt(k I was tu I lf'T, 'r Bot !: I lesd th'e tcr, My heart fur fra.m beiu;. tot Jf h ! I dl'l le My fstber and aKor weeping. . Jo;u tl )ea:aot. o, Huf kl f-n yoor r o "T , Te eli Irelaöd wa will ge. ta this glerloa land of freedAm We ra !! and re eooteete I, Ftr VkI .e-i" U er owr fnt J, Belt !; Itbt defended; Bat lov.tt. where w.wrebro. A BS 1b Cy U't fHD!, Wba wt shall ln i ujmi tkl Kra's tbre, To it el! tie Z"t' a rntf.uj. I very coer-try lu Itf Sag, Tria?ipheatly a wmIm; A 4 OKI Ireland Iii bate it lrMi, Ok Tara' II U uri.Lik";. Tby will Aolh'lt fct to kp out. Bat IrlUeee ere able. Am If can't fi tur u otLer way, We'Jl travel el-r.g the cable. . Till. I I AIXATIUN IHAMA g,lfe In metre ' Iber BS BS It Ne Vrk-lteperle mii1 Hu aaa itall atrs?et-Mwrlee ef Anifaictin rt.ioo.ooo hr Clerk AC Ac. Wall itreet bad more than its uiutl Lum bar of sensations yeeterday. lo addition to lb fbtraix Dank defalcation, which hat been disCJil inj commented on b? the AaMufi uf the atreet, tbe failar of P. R. Mumford, a broker, doiog baslne at No. 'J Wall trrt, for a Urge amount. ?aridlj fttimttfd at from S0,OUU to JWJ.ÜOO,- followI in quick lurowtion by tba rumor that b hid nodienlj diuppetrrd, aod that ha could fioi be found by his anxiou creditors. iocraaJ and axttnJea the eiritamcoi Tht gold room was tLe seci.e o( leieral dicuiloot on the merit and aotecedenia of Mr. Muroford, and manj of the brokera aod buioea men dtcUrrd tbejr bid cot era Puch etciteircnt lioce the era of the great panic in 107. Cloud porttcd a elorm, aod the fact tbt a teller in oue of the Urgent binkin iti stitutior down town, had, aa it waa nitnorfd I o t. Teuinf. bncor.tled with oer $lüü,0U0 beiot.iugto tha iMtitution of whiah h was an ercoje, did r.ot tend to allay the wide pread alarm nd dimay. It i a underitood, honet r, that the friends ql the defaulter hate made ool the lot to the bink eaued by the dishonesty n( their employe, and the matter Baa been huhed up (or the time beia. The euideinic ia threading all over the couulry, and the World thU rcornin; chror.lcle, in addition to the local case alretdy meutioned. aereral Other caae. ol dihonety and aperulatiou on the part of trusted and conti itntial ervant, amoce which we tsty tintion that of A. V. Stone, of Columbu, Treasurer of the Htate ol Ouo, who, itaeema on lnestiation, hi robbed the Sute of t'Ji.O'JO, and Gually erxlfd hi career in auicide'a crare. The other cae relertrd to ia that tf HuMell, the Quartermastcr'a clerk at Louia Tille, arrested in Cincinnati tecterday, charged with defraudier the Uuited h'.atei Uorernraent out of twenty thoumd iMUm in:rutl to his care. Mr. Mnmford i well known on the street. and hii hitherto rnjoe! a Tery food reputation for honeit? and atrict boine habits On Sat uiday last ho drew a number of heat y check on aevcrat banking iustilutiur.s. which, oti preaDta tioo, were dishonored, as the fiyiog teller de dared to the pirtirs who j rocnted the checka lor paymrnt thtt Mr. MutuforJ had lo tftVctd, aad ronaequenily the paper wm thrown out. There are two aides to ihe quctiou. however, aa Mr. Mumtord'a friends declare tint he has "simply failed." and that he will not only b able to explain the mystery, but aleo to pay all claims ataading agiint Mm, while, on the oll er hand, the creditors of Mr. Mumford. who held an advisory meeting jetterday alternoon, assert that Mr. Mumford' mode ot procedure in the premiaea has been Illegal, if nnt dishonest, and in tri umpb demand to know why that geutleinaa does not appear to anitwcr f.-r himself, if he i., as his friends state, an lir.e-t man. The cae is at present 4fiTl"ied in jr ret n iottry, and io the meantime matter !o. L vrry Via k v, aiai ugly rumora are predin In buine4 circles, tending to an unusual Iccüü of n.aecurltj, aud n Inde finable appreheinc Jrr.nl of n crisis in the moneyed circles of thflntv. The e&amiuition in thu .In.kuis defalcation cases will lm continued to day, aud it is more thao hinted thnt a va-t new work of organized fraud ami dis!io:.cav will ho fully closed to pablie tiew, irrpliesiitiß parties in hih position io the most prominent conrnerrial Jostitutiona of the city. The cae of Eirle, who camroitted suicide few daja ao, is wuc iu point. lie was well known and tiighly respected by his personal and busineM friends, a regular memher of the ekurcb, unrroiittin; ia hi reliipu duties, aud. withal, carrjiuu uu mdkui uf black mail and cMshouest peculation, which could not but result io disgrace and pnoNliment. It is a problem more5 difficult to o!? e than any eer propour.dcJ by Fuclid, how a bsnk clerk, with a aalary of tweoty-fie huLdred to three thousand dollars a year, can keep faxt horses, mistresses, and throw away a hundred dollara on bad champagne once week or more in a house of ill-itm. It is but a short time since, that a gertlemao well known in Wall street, and holding a high oRicUt position in the ato;k board, besidei beinK a heavy ihareholdcr in one of our heaviest railroad compMuiea, waa publicly poted on the etreet, by the proprietor of the greatest jaobliti "Lell" in the city, tor refusirg to pay what is termed In alaog phrase, his debt of honor," or iu other words, nfly ur aixtv tlioassod dollars riked n one r.ight at the f;amblit! table. It ia a well Vi.ou lact tht the proprietor of one of the gaming hells up town, nukes his aipctrance in Willu u and Wall streets every morning, with a pocketful oT check drawn iu hit far or, the night before, by the ditlVrent business meu who frequent his hou--e, night after n'ght. until they become bankrupt, bewared and disgraced by their accurjed fendoess for play The msui for play hi sj thoroughly permeated i;ur most promineat bucineAS men that an enterprising eon of fortune has rental and fitted up io the most magnifioeut Ptyle a large aud commodious private residence, within ear shot of the i ts Evening Kichange, on Twenty fourth street, aud already the brokers have become accustomed to viitiog. in the intervals of call," the hell across the way to KjuauJer the thousands made during the eveuiug. io txksor gold, or maihsp torctrieve a run of bad lack on 'Change by re-orting to the feline embrace of the quadruped known as the "tiger." The proprietor ol the e.tsb!ihment is very corteous and obliging to his customer, and nothing ia neglected, 10 the way ot luxury anj reticemeot, to drown the eeoes of approtchin; htm and dishonor, to those who are f.o!i,h enough to fall into the trap set tor them. No one taking a acre look at the outside of tbia "hell" can Lave any conception of the interior magnificencw aud plcndor of tLe houe Carpets, lounge, atd mirrors, of iKo covtlicst and mcst artistic manufacture. rj't the eve on everv side, and the roomaara irradiated with a soft and glowing light from sp'endid chatdeliers. Suppers, superb aod sumptuous in their details, Ä inked by the choicest wines, and provided for all who enter, whether to play or look on Thee suppers and wines are vv thrown away, howe rtr, as it is the intention of the caterer to get hu mouev bark from the frequenters of the hcue. May a man hanatdowa at the poter.t tables with half a doxen oil wells at his disposals, and. during the course of the evening, hat r:ea a poorer, if not a wiser man. to begio life aaew, or eUe to take a plunge io the Hudson for oblivion and relief from a maddened brain and conseieuce The propria tore of ikeae temples of fortune are very oblig log to their customers as long as they are deemed sol er, t and stfe.asd It i net an onesual oecurreece for a customer to "borrow" fist or tea thousand m the our? of the evening, with the asrar.ce ttat a part will be paid to the victim ntxt day at his ci.f, when the claim mut beaettied up, or tie alternative of exposure be presented the unhtpny wirbt The proprietors hive i.un.f reus serts scttttreJ throughout tl:e c:ty. witching t.i obiervicg the adf er, l if wiV.r upes. who hate su4denly become r'ch by "ulation in oil rr shtddy, aod whenever tl "p:.n" is obtained he is forthwith i urrird In U.- "hell" and plied with wine, preparatory to jut: t:g Lim through a 'course of sprouu " O re brought under the contaminating itiSueure cf the gsming table, it
it ve'ns for the "flat" to etrggw Iw-tbo bets;
boil dootneJ.ndthtbt and motl itreououa efforts only render hied asore seeere, aaore nraoiy booed ia the grasp of the "decoy." Concert aaloooa. camiaf bousee. fast womea, and the pleasures of the turf. ' These are a few of the cauiet which flatlly reaalt In defalcation, die grace, and crimioehty, and finally the Ult re sort of all, a aaleide'e untimely and eoon forgotten frave.N. V. World. . a üfafSfil Asaecelotw af C'tawate. Rufut Choate, the treat Boston lawyer, iu an important eseaalt and battery ease, at aea, had Dick ßirtoo, chief mate o( the clipper ship Challenge, on the sttad. and badgered him so for about an hour that Dick got hie salt water ut, and hauled by the wind to bm the keea Boston lawyer under his batteries. . At the becianioc of tie testimony, Dick atid thai the nifbl was as "datk as the devil, atd raining like seven belle." Suddenly-Mr. Choate asked him: "Wai there a moon that tjlghtV "Tea, air." "Ah. yes ! a moon " 4,Yei, a full moon." Did yon aee itf "Not a mite." "Then how do yeu know thit thete was a moon?" The Nautical Almsoac eaid so, and I'll believe that sooner than any lawyer In tbia nrl.1 " "What ai the principal luminary that night, air?" Binnacle lamp aboard the Challenge " "Ah. ou are growing abarp, Mr. Utrton." What the blsxea have yoa been grinding me this hour for to make me dull: "Ue civil, air. And now tell me what latitude and longitude you crossed the Equator in?" "Sho you're jokio;." "No. lir ! I am io etrnest, and I desire you to answer me." "lebao'l" "Ah, you refute, do jou!" Yes I can't." . "Udtedl You art chief mate of a clipper hip. aod are unable to answer ao aiinple a ques tionf "Yet. Vu the, iitnh!et fiueitiuo I etcr hid aaked me. Why. I thought every fool of lawyer knew that there ain't no latitude it the Equator. Tuat shot floored Kufus ! A Gook Jeae em Klaairinnn., Whilerasrchlnr thryogh Oeorgia.Oen. Sher man traveled with the left wins, unler General aiocum After long and" wearisome march. he one day cresaed over to the right, under (Jen. Howard. While io Gen. Howard' tent the Medical Director came in, well acquainted with the habit of both. General Sherman sometimes took a "glass," while Gen. Howard waa opposed to the indulgence. Knowing this, the medical centlemin. wishing to aerve his chief without giving offense to Gen Howard aid: ; '"General . Shermtn. you look woary and ill. If you come over to my tent 1 will give you Seidliti f owder which'will do you good." "Tbauk vou," responded "Tecuraseh," "l think I will " The tntn of physio .deputed, anl Uoward, who took everything literally, ran to his alie and mixed a powder, which be gave to sher man. i , - "There ia no need to go away for one, if that is what tou want, he said. Sherman, inwardly chagrined, but highly amused, drank the cuo maufullv. to the mirth of several bystanders, who comprehended the whole magnitude of the jke ataglsnce. Situr dav Evening Post." v A l ittle Too lllpe. As mtnv ol our reader are doubtless aw .ire it Is the custom for planters at the South to pur chase clothing for their slaves by the wholesale and es, of course, thev hsve oot the opportunity to eiemlne cloely eich article, they s re tome times swindled, by a few bxd ones being throi among the good. An ncqusintacenof ours tells ui that on ono occasion he laid id a box of shoe? and distributed them among the negroes. few dayi afterward, old Hob, a favorite servant found that the thoe that had fallen to his lot were bursting out. So, going to his master, be eaid: ' - "Masia where you buv deseahoea?" "I bought them in New Orleans, Hob," responded our friend "Well, whar did the New Orleans people buy em?" , "They bought them from the people up North. The bought them from the Yankees " "Well, whar do de Yankees get 'em?" per aiated the necro. "The Ytnkeeal why, thty pick lb em off lie trees. Hob." V w w well," reaponded the darkey, holding up his. hoes,"I reck'n do Yankees didn't pick dese pair soon enough, maaaa; I reck'o he wailed till till till dey waa a little too ripe." IUai Tirt l St!T!MET. The beautiful extract below i) from the pen of Hot. Geo. S. Hillard: "I confess that increasing years bring' with them au increasing reaped for men who do not succeed in life, as those words are commonly used. Ieaven it said to be a place for those who haye cot succeeded upon earth; and it is surely true celestial graces do not best thrive and bloom in the hot blaze of worldly prosperity. Ill success sometimes arises from a superabundance of (jnalities in themselves" good from a conscience too seositive, a taste too fastidious, a aelf fergetfulnesa too romantic, a 'modesty too retiring. I will not go so fares to sty, with a living poet, that 'the world knows nothing of its greatest man,' but there are forms of greatness, or at least excellence, which 'die and make no sign;' there are martyrs that miss the palm but not the et&ke; heroes without the laurel, and con querors without the triumph." A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FKXALK3. Infiilliblc in Corrt'ctini; IrroguInriti'. lCcmoi'iiiKObstriirtloiis or the ?lonthly Turn. Iroui Whatever Cause, and Always Mi coc skfui us n lrcVeiitative( And the "only sure" and CERTAIN RKMEDT for all tboe atSict'iia complaint so peculiar to the sex, wbfthr "tnrn4 or tau: a." TbelY.ls are nothing new, but have been nsed by the Doctors for many yeara. brth to France aed America, wiiu uaparallrled ocra in Trjr caae; aud be la trM by many thousand Utie who have used them tmake the mia putUc, for the allegation of thoa auffrrtm Truro any trrrgularltlrs wbateTer, a well as to preTrnt an lnrreae of family Brbalth will not permit tt. rtmal-a pecaharly situated, ortbote suppoiiujC tbecatelves e, are cautioned against uMne. ibee MI wblie in that couJition, as the proprietor aasumea ao reponibility aftar tbe above admonition, although tbslr mildness would preventany mischief to health. OtbrrwiM tbe fills trtrKonnnrndtd. Full and pltcit dlrectioa accompany each box. 60.(0 BOXKS I1AVK BKKN SOLD 15 TWO TKARJ Tea tboood boiei sent by le'-tcr, both by myelf and atrnts, to all parts ef tbe world, to w hieb aDwr r have boen retsrne), iu which tadiea say Botbloalik tbe above r.llshasw been knjwn ince tbe SCIKXCK OF MKP1CHAWMtncIX)N TUC WORLD IS RKMOVl?iÜ. 0B"TRCCTIUNS ASl has TO KIM J XATT'KK TO ITS rROfKBCH N'KI, qaietloa: tbe nerve and rettonr.R tberoy color af hsaith" to thecheek of tbe moat dell caie. rRICl tl Oo UK BOX. SUliOXKS for 5 00. Sold by all Dmcits, and y tbe following Jobcicg aad Drat Heasea, Acrntt for lodianapolia, Indiana: (tjties, by aendmc f I, caa procure tba mils, aent confidentially by mad. and without obnerTatlon, to any part of tbe cite or country.) aad for aale by TOMU5SON k COX. No. le. EaU Wabicirt street. STEWART k MORUS, No. 40, Kast W,hioe;ten trt. Vt . t. HASKITT A CO., 5e. U. VTet Waabtngtoe tTK-t. II It - t.sr k . m ,uJ StrUts, Block. J.t. SKNOUIt, No. 5, Bate tioase Block, and by daily, tti:r.ri:it v hush, Vf bo'.eaa! IrBfists, Sc. T3, Sontb Meridian street. G. . I.ACKT, General TraTl'.nf Ajeni for tbe Wealern State, 1ST, lrrhora aireet, Cbicaco, Illinois. N. P. . 5ote leauinc unlaaa tbe boa i iirr.ed D auWK." Jt3lllyaoV SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, WatliitiKtou City, n. t s. 5. FinitOTOCir,, late Xxamltrr V. t. Fatrnt tflce. fer refereace see Circular. Gen. Tao. A. Morris. Gen. Jao. Lose aa4 '.. J.J. KryboIJa jrvo-e.
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S ciiDitoN i:i lit: i; s The Late-Mt mid .Tlosit ha portnnl IHftCovrry ur THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! Ho man's name Is mora Intlmatsly connected with the hlitory of yATRBU kIDICA or the United State, or more favorably know as a pioneer tn Medical Discovery tbaatbat ef Dr. John Rull, ofLotiiisVille, Kcntiirkv. HI Inimitable preparation of , It! A a A It 1 1.L.A has long atood at tbe bead ef tbe various compoun4s of that valuable drugHie Compound of WILD CIXERUY hau become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Lozenges, in 1cm than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as the continent of Horth America. But the crowning glory of bla life remain to be attained in bla diftcovery, or rather combination, for be dor not claim to have been the discoverer of CIIDICO?! which Is tbe basis of the Bitters now offered to the pub lie. That honor belonga to tbe native inbabitaiita ef Central America, lo whom it vtrtua have bean a Down for more thao two hundred year. Armed with It, the Indian hid defiance to the tuoht deadly malaria and bandies wltbont fear tbe mot venomooa trpeuts. itls a belief with them, that while there i breath In the bod j the Cedron I potent to cure, u matter what the hear may be. While Dr. Bull Is not prepared to endorse tbl extrava gant pretension, he I oevertheU-s atlnfied from a thorough e lamination of the evidence relating to its virtues, tliit a a remedy aud preventative or allula eaaea arintiig from epoure, either to change of weather er climate, cr to miasmatic lnr.uencr,it itACd WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly dervc tbe reputation It ha ao long enjoyed In Central America and the West Indies. IN DYHPEPHIA And It attendant train of yniptotua. It acta more LIKK A CHAkM than a medtctne. There Is nothing In the whale range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a eomoariaon with It In this disease. A fall account or thia wonderful plant may be found In tba 11th edition of tbe U. S. Dispensatory, pages 1387 and 13.1. A series of eiperlmenta In which Dr. Bull has been for year engaged, haa Jut been brought te a aacceaalal termination, aod ha la now enabled to offer to tba public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics the whole preserved In tbe bt quality of copper dltllled Bourbon v bUky, wblcn be Is conndeut has a equal la the world. He might furulab a volume of certlflcatea. but tbe pub lio have long eine learned to estimate auch tblng by their true value. The safest plan U for every one te te far himself the virtues of a new msdlclna. IJIVK Till'. CEDRON BITTERS 03 K TRIAL, AND TOU fl! 5XVKR CsX A3 OTHXKS. It is not iiecesary to publish a long Ut of disease for n.L v. . punofn Bitvatil .... i M t M4!. ease of tbe Ho vel, Liver ur Kidney a. ;n all alTactioBa of the at BKAIN, ÜErENDIN UPON DEHANOEMENT OP TUE STOMACH OR HOW ELS; 0 GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVEE AND AGUE. It is destined to upered all other remedies. It not only cure these dueae. but it prevents them. A wine glass of tbe Witter, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate tbe til effect of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking tt againtt diaeaae under tbe moat trying exposure. Sold by DruggUt and (Irecers Oers ernlly 111. JOHN DILL, rrtnt'pal 0ce. Fifth Street, LonisvUle, ly. SOLD vTBOLXSALX BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 South nerUInn street, INDIANAPOLIS Wke a!. sell BULL'S SAKS APA RILL A, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. fcemember DAIL.Y. KEEFBU KT KU, deciata-dlyaVwiaie
MEDICAL.
Galen's Head Dispensary KBtaftllliet In ftSO aaassl Cttartsra by thei L.eartelAturw ol tXentackfs for tbe treatment er REJttJTM irEttJTES8, Aod a'l Affacttwoe af tbe Urlsary aad Gea of botk feies. JLTT rUBLISnKD, A 1'UiVATi; .Tii:DirAf. 05 TKXIRXAL DUKAFJ. laclodlna; Godot bar a. Gleet, SypbllU, strtetar, ürarl, etoat, kuptorri, I'Uea, KUUla, Urlrary Depoaiu, and all Dlaeaaes of tie TlttJATIwfc tt KHny,F.la4lFr,rrostrate ülo:. aal fteiaui'U V reticles, and tbe.r (;f ij.' , a4aachaptrT en AJl,, SU.Ka. w.ib ob- Ißhfy u; marriaja aid tbe C r.'f , ' w ' -. ! trsatmest, InclaJ FKMALK DISCJL! . f 1st, m An m.ri prerentlon cf conception. Cn- r ii. J; talalcj a Treatise bn t "If Abuse, 4 l!'- 1 Spermatorrhea, Seical and Ner V UL"'Hw veasDeblhty, lurreuueo na Im- - petence In WJt seit; the eSecu of these diseases ea tbe body and mind, and tbe Aotbor'a 5w Treatment of ail tbeae casea tn full, tbe only noccesfat metbed ef cere, with an eipoatUon ef Quackery. Tbii work It cot a quack advertisement, bot a wamisi and a r?tde for married and atnffle. It U tbe only book that aives tbe treatment of all tbe above dlaeasea la plala Kciliak, with fall directions Ut self-treatment, and con. UUu muck valuable l&fomatioa not proper te suentloa tn a pt Mo notice. Tbe work contain 3U paar, aad 100 platea and enravin(i af the abovs dieaes. reot to any addreas tn a sealed wrapper, on rrccipt of onedcllat Tboae aJBlctM wiib anj cf tbe above dUaea, before pladnf tbtmaelves mnder tbe treatment of any one, should first read this work. 01TICK 311 nfiuatrert.Ulweou Market and Jeffer. eon, ft side. To Insure safety to all letters, direct to OALKS'S HKAD DISrX8AKT Drawer 34?, LouUtIII. Kf. octi C4-dAwl It K M OVAL. Doctor UM!. THOMSON, HAS RKM07KD HIS OFFICE FROM VIRCINIA AVENUE TO . No. 29 South Delaware Street, HIRHnRTf ILL CONTINUS V to treat aad . cure Private DUeaaea, tn ail tbelr pect, tagea, ramifications ana pnases. Dr. V?m. Thomson will rive to each patient a written inalrument. bind.Qg bimeeii to cueci a raaicai and permanent cure, er malte no charge. eo Dr. Wm. Thomson has made tevV treatment of Trlvate Diseases AgÄ peclalty since tbe year lfc31 three years tn the city et bunalo, Ti. i . , eigai years in mcago, i" In Teoria, 111. During eight yean practice In Chicago, 111., be cured ever thirteen tbouand rases. 1 r Km Tfcnmson. In kit nrrtk-e fir Scrofula. übeHmatlc and general diseases of tbe blood, ues a Fumiga ting Vapor Hath of the mostlogenlous kind, la conjunction with Internal treatment. kvuivil. irriS4inN th rnnsennence ofislf-abnse. This solitary vice, or depraved seiua! indulgence, Is fr act Iced by tba youtn et Dom seie 10 an aiuiom uuImlted eitent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptom uulea combated by sclentltlc modlcal measures, viir Sallow countenance, dark spots nnder tbe eyes, pain tn the head, rihgtng In tbe ears, and noises Ilka tbe rustling of leave and rat tllng of chariots, uneasiness about tbe loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted Intellect, los of conOdence, diffidence In approaching tranger, a d!like te form new acquaintance, a dpotltion to sbuu society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, fuir d longue, ulght swot, fetid breath, cough, roii umption, monoruaula, and freijuent ly Insanity. The afflicted, on ti e frst anpesrat-ce cf any of the abova jinptoiu, fhould liinu-didttl a(l) to lr. Wot Tbomon tor rell'-f. . - , XX'Od'ce a'dCo:iultstin NotnsNu.SS'Soum Hl--ware trert, Imlianspo'.ln, Ind. P. O ntx 185. Ji.J4-Uly MAIH c5 cTd! IIott Destroy d, How Rrstorod a. s. pi:.)i:ky, Physician and Surgeonj No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. IN CONNECTION WITH THE ÖKNK.RAL PUACTICK or blediclne, I treat by a new and reliable medium, and with tbe happiett rcults, all forms of diseases of tbe Nervous, Sriulual ai.d Urinary aud Sexual syateois. Toung men with hollow cheek and pallid countenance, telling in fearlul language the silent working of ome formidable disease undermining your constitution, mem ory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death, reflect while reaaou bold away and avail yourself of a treatment that diiklpate tbe rtightett disease, and cure the hartasslng wraknen 13d other csnen of terlons difficulty and prrpelual annoyance. Ppertuaiorrbira, Seminal V ekue, Nocturnal Kml slous, Sexual Debility, im potency, F.tlect o( Self. Abuse, and their results luaMllty to Cotisummate the Marriage Contract, Mental and Phvalcal ITOKtration, Kpilepey, Inan1ty and Consumption. 4,Thefoe, Like a staunch murderer, steady to his pnrpose, PreKcs hioa clee through every lane of life. Nor roistei once tbe track, but presides on, Till forced at laid to thetretneuJou verge. And at once be lnk." Likewise, I will guarantee a radical cure of Syphilis, Oonorihura and Gleet, in alt tbeir itsjes, entirely removing from the blood the lt spark of these terrible dSeahea that S3 gradually burn up tbs fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and extreme delicacy ef fhe female organ Isatlon, to say nothing of It pbyriological characterltice, are sufficient indications that it is ub ect to forma of dtbtase and modiücatlon peculiar to Itself. The physician of the present day does not encounter any more forms of uterine dieae thau did the phjRtcian ef Bfty yeara ago; but owing to the prenenlaocial coudition of woman, her dueases are iucreaird to frequency, and to the truth of this assertion the melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witnesa. At the American Dispensary we treat by a new method, and with the happiest remits, Prelapsua Uteri, (falling or tbe womb,) Eruption of tbe Skin, Cbloronl, or Ureen Sicknei characterized by isllowlsh, dirty green pallor of the surface-, Kmansio esüiutn, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Ketentiou of the Mennes Dysmenorrhea, a painful aiul difficult flow ef the Mene; Menorrhagia, or profuse Mentroatlou; Leuchorrhea, or excessive and altered secretion of the muen generally white, or nearly colore end tranaparent. Reader, I have given you a class 0? UUeaei that are met with in Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Female would say that there are many otber forms of dteaes peculiar to your sexdiseases of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit aa elucidation. I omit it for tbe council chamber, adding bnt one more disease to this list, and that is a formidable one Ulcere lion of the body of the Uterus. If you are afflicted with organic weakr.e, or any assemblage of morbid phenomena of this character, you have no time to spare, but at once apply for m dcal aid. If too late to arrest the disease, it is at least poIble to paillateihe ymptom,and tbu smoothe tbe pathway to an untimely grave. In a majority of instances these !!eat-ej hive mads considerable progress before tbe pavient become alarmed. In ome cases an emaciation is the first Indicatlov that attracts the attention of the patient's friend. An here, reader, let me call your emet attention to tbe fearful ignificance of the word 'wasting." It not only consUiute tbe leading feature, but the earl.e.t aud met ruiuou aymptor s of Consumpiioa, examples of which are invariably met with la your g ladles wbo are gifted with sugb in'. Iloctual endowment, refined accomplishments, and ; rs fiarhicg with unnatural brilliancynot regard:! ibee indication a being those ef incipient dicate, bnt thoe ef personal charms. True, alal the poet jig "Consumptlo.)' cheek ne'er looks mere pure. And lovely, tbau when pat all cure. And yet that blom, 0 frei-h so tili, Haa lent Its fleetin; aid to hill. And speaks, to tLoi-e wbo waich its hue. Of s cknev, dea'b and uüentig too; Tbongh wbo, junt viewing aegbt 0 fair. Could dream thai death wa theref" Addre P. O. Box l.'til. TXyuffice kouri- iron a A. M. to 4 V. M. Room No. J4, F.aft WTat!cg.on Street, Sndlaaapoli. lodiaDa. fet16-dly WINES, LIQUORS, &C. WINS HOUSE ! LOUIS LV', 29 .Smith .llt-ridi.iu Street, (SENTINEL BUILDING.) IMPORTER OF RHINE AND CHAMPAGNE VT15F.; Otard aad Coguiac Bracd'es; llcUand G:n; Jaxaica kum nd Cordial. aUo dealer In Catawba Wfne, aad Sparkhnc, ef the mo-t approved brands; Bourbon WbUky; Peach Brandy; Catawba Brandy; Stock Ale; Porter and Beer, and Bitter of various kind. These article are ail offered for sal by tbe botl!e or larger quantities. Only Rhin Rite for ttU on driujht. lMfU&TP.D CltiAUi aod TOBACCO, of tba choicest brand, will be kept coasiatily on hand. IP7'Uavug Sited cp a neat establishment and ?erleg for sale ou!y pare articles and of the bet sjialUy, the aabicrtber hope to receive, as be solicit, a liberal share ef the patronage of the public. raarl7-dlf LOUIS LAKH.
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WAUREIV TATE, D00R,;SASH & BLIND No. 38 South Now Jersey St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. HAT1!7(3 u hard a Urs stock ef Doors, M.nds, Bash, Frame. Ac-. 1 am aeiiiog the aaaae at greatly reduced prices. Allcf my manufacture I w air an ted bth ai to material! aed workmanship. Dealers and Builder are aolk-ited to call and ctamiD any stock and price before purcha-dng elsewhete. A full atock of reortflg, Pressed Lumber, Weather Boardlag. Molding, brackets and otber Maca'actored Itatldinr. Material alwav on band Floorisz wotktd and Lumber dressed and sawed to . n . order. my ik-cjlo "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS.FAIl." CO. XCWT COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUBED AND COPAIBA, TSASURX.CKRTAIT.AIID 8PERDT CURK FOR ALL 1 disease of tbe Bladder, Kidneys ana urinary organs, ruber ia the Msle or Female, frequently performing a Perfect care la the short space of three or four days, and always tn less time than any otber preparation . lu the nse of TARBAWrs COMPOUND RXTRACT OF CCBF.R. A Tili COPAIBA, there ta no need of confinement or chance of diet. In Its sppro? ed form ef a pase, it 1 entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensatloA to tbe patient, and no exposure. It I now acknowleged by the moat learned tn the prefeealon that In tbe above eae of dlreaies.Cubebs and Copaiba are tbe only two reuedies known that can be relied upon with any certainty ef rnroeca. TARRANT A COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CTJF.RRS AND COPAIBA IYKVKR FAILS. Manafactured only by T A It It A N T V U . , 278 flreenwka Street, New Terk. JTTfold by Druggist alt ever "the World. apm-uly : IN THE STATE ttNDlAr3JA Gas no oosexteno: with av otmilh rjtAnLMi WF.NT of tba lAme nwne. in or out of Jntl'wpoi W. cV H OLFNJJ PrTnri"tnr VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. FIghteen years esUblisbed in If. T.CIty." 'Only Infallible remedy known." "Free from Poison." "Not dangerous to the Tinman Fam ly." "Eats come out of tbelr holes to die." "CostarV' Bat, Roach &c, Exters1 Is a pate cted for Kit, Jire, Roachen, Slack and UM Antt, e , Ac, Ac, Ac. ''CostarV Bed-Bug Exterminator, I a liquid rr wab. med to detroy, and alo a a pr. eMie f'.r Bed-Rugs, Ac. "Ccslar's" Electric Powder for Insects I for JL'rf, y.uito', I'lttitt, I'"rl, AnijnaU, dr. jrfM by all Dru? t and retailers everywhere I 1 I 1 fcwaa I l J of all worthless Ijiitation. I jrVee that "-oUr's" name Is on -a-h Box. Bottle j arid Fla-k before you tny. i IlIttY IC. COM Alt. fQjTaixrreiL Deror, H2 Baoanwv, New Tesa. fJ5rS"'d by '1! Drjjri'-t ar.d thaler 'a Indianapofs. I lid. 1 8 () 5 . FAKMKU3 AND HOCSEKEEl'KKS Should recullet that hundreds of dollar worth of Grain. Provis.ors, A,c . are annually destroyed by litis. Mice, Acta, and other ir.ect and vermin all of which can te prevented bv a few dolNr worth of "CosTaaa- Ktt, Ruch.'Ar.t, c , EatcrmiDator. bought and u?e 'rtt-Iy. tT" S"ld by Drowning ii Sluan, S'ewart L M orpin, Tomlicton At Cox, F. Egoer, Who'csale aod Rets.il Agents, io Icdiaoapolia. Irxiuoa, and by all Druggist and Dealers. pjU-dAwta
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THE FUST NATIONAL FET10LE9LT COMPANY. Organised under tbe laws of Pennsylvania, November. ltC4. CAPITAL STOCK, 01.000,000. I'ur Value of liurw Cnrh. A LiMiTkD AuorxT or Stock ro sali a? Tit lowkst case etssrainio faiCE or 3 rca isiii. No Liability (o Stockholdcn Tbe laoda of thii Oompaoj, cubraciuf over 17, 100 acrea in ras ainrLB and leasehold, are situated In tba VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 123 acre which they owu on the Alle ghaiiy, two mile abovo iVcsiJeut and only fir : 1 . r . i or i it tt . . i. i . Cteelc, and tbe lease of 132 acreaof tbe ecle brated "Wilkina Tract" alone, .era ample basisfor any Company, and are worth more thao the entire Capital Stock of the Company. There aie SEVEN WELLS now In successful opera tioo, yielding largely. Iron which regular monthly dividend of two rza caxt. arc bein ptid to alt stockholders, and tlere la avaav -aikAMK that this Cotnptrij will aooo be able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first claaa Companies', aod ie justly laid to be the tnoit aucceaafol of any jet organiaed. Ita reputation baa now become ao thoroughly established, that 00 tscrw need bee laid on that point. There are greater toJuc meote and better opportaoitiee to make mooe od these Stocka than any other In existence, while at the eatae time tbej are good pkopkitt for any and all persona to hold. From theNew Totk Herald.) "News has been received and abundantly cos firmed from several eoorces, of tbe striking of a Dew 200 barrel Well oa Cherrj Run, .bore the Reed Well. 'a raw aore raoaf the paortarT or the Fiaat NaTioniL PrraoLtCM Cotpat." From tbe New York Evening Expreea. "Oar telegraphic dispatches received to-day from tbe Oil Region, Inform na of the atrikiag of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Kan.vaaa the FiatT NATiojraL Pmotim Co at parr 'a raopuTT. Cherry Ran Stocka will be ia demand to-morrow. From the Htm York World.J "Tbe Fiarr Xatioxal Fateolxcm Compakt ia a ßrt-claaa organixaüon, whoae oficera are ef the highest standing, and we cheerfully recomrrecd it to all parties desirous of purchaslcg reliable stocke. The General Superintendent ia a pioneer in tbe Oil basin es, and well known aa a most efficient manager." From the New York Tribune J "The Fiasr National ia the name of the Pe troleom Company whoae prospectci and map are before as. The names which we aee among the Director are ample recommendationa for tbia Company, and a 8 CS dent guarantee) of its future management." EST All oaotaa bt Mail oa othuwui wiil BE PEOMPTLT AT1IXDID TO UTIL TBI STOCK XT ALL SOLS. G7" Good responsible Ageou and Eichange Brokers wanted in every city and town in the United Sutea and British Provinces, with whom liberal arrangements will be made. G7"A11 orders and appUcaüo&a, whether by letter or otherwise, mui be fcdUroaeoi to n. . novyE c co., Comaaiox liaxcsArra, mirli dlf 40 Iwberty 8t, New Tmlr.
