Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4647, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1865 — Page 4
DAILY SENTINEL
THURSDAY MOP.NIHO, SEPTEMBER 14. A Uli Alf .A.rOOIE.Ariemua Wnrd on the Vlnj. Yoa me, air, to slln foot ink for jour paper io regards to the ctw Irish dramy at NiUlo'a Uardio. 1 will do it, sir. I krw yoor grandfather well, sir. Sua 16 jean eg?, while I n amoox?n' and instrtrctin the iatilectcoil people of Cape Co-J with my juatlv pop'Iarshow, I saw jour grandfather. lie u then between 96 years of ace, but his mind wii Ter c!m?. He toli me I look! like (ieorge Washington. He scd I bad e rasive iaullect. Your graadfatbtr wis a highly iiite!!ii:cnt rntn, an i 1 nude op mj mind tbto that if I con!J ever help hi family io any waj, I'd do to. Your gr&ndiather gave me am eltai and a testament, lie charged me for the clams, but threw la the testament. He was t Ter? f;nc rain. I therefore write for you, which insures jour respectability at or.ee. It gives you a moral ttae at the word go. I found myielf the other eight at NibVsGard.nr which ia cow, by the way, Wheatlev's (irdiü '! dou't know whtt has become of Nib.). I coalio'tsee couch of a gard;n, however, sod it struck me if Mr. Wheatley depended on it as re garda raiain' things, he'd run short of gardin ass. (N. B Tbeie remarks is yoomerous. The older I gro' the more I eant to gonk ) I walked down the tie io my usual dignified tile, politly tellm" the people a I pirsed along to keso their eet. "Dn't get up for me," I sed. One of the prettiest jouog men I ever faw in my life showed me into a sett, and I proceeded to while away the spire time by red in Thompson's Btnk Note Iieport;r and the comic paper. The ordinance was large. I tho't, from a car iry view, that the Finnigin brotherhood was well represented There was no ea I of bootiful wioia and a heap cf gocd clothes. There was a good deal of hair present tbit belonged lo tbehes of people ebo didn't cum with it b it this i a tick Iih subjeck for nie. I lirfel t mj waterfall, which indooscd tbit superior woormn to take it olF, and heave it at me rather vilcitly, and as there was about a balf-bushil of i', it knockt xne orer, and gir me pains in my holy which I hsint got orer yet. Tbe okisiry stiurk up a ton k I a A el the tuber to cuJgc tre wbe:i Mr. Poue cum ou! on the stage to act. I waited to sec faille, but. strange to say, he didn't act ilurin' tiie entire evenin. I reckon be has left NibloV, and gocj orer to BarnumV. Very injui?rlous people are the actor at Barsum's. They play all dir and in the evetiin likewiie. I meet every mornin', at five o'clock, going to their work with their tin dinner pails. It' a subline ?i:c. Many of 'em sleep on the prcmLcs. Arrah Na i'ojtie was writ bj Dion O'Boucicolt 1 Edward IlcIIod.-e. Ihsy writ it well. O'Boucy has writ a cartload of plays himelf, tbe most of which in fun-rue. I understand there id a lare number of O'gentlemen of this city wh rau write better plats than O'Boucy doe, but simeluw they dou'tseem to do it. When they do, I'll take a box of them. As I remarked ti the- boy who squirted pep p-?r sass through a t n dinner horn at my trained bear, (which it cauei thit liroihu animal to kick up hi legs and howl dismal, which foud mothers fell into cwuo:jj a:.. children cried to go Lome, beetu-e ft-ärin the bear wou'd leave his jungle and tetr W.ei from limb,) and then ex cooel himelf (this b iy did) bysiyin' he had done so wbila laborin' nr.dcr an atUek of moral ifisaoity as I mid t that thrifty youth, "I alters incurridge get-u whenever I "tee it!" It's the same with D in Bryant. I am irfarmeJ there tire better Irth actors than he i, but pomehow I'm alius out of town when they net. Ack Till 1. Glcnadalo by moonlitp. lrirhmtn with clubs. This i. 1711H, the year of your biith, Mr Editor. It appcir u pitriotic pei.ou tinned McCooi hi bin riisli at: insurrection in the mountain district, and i.s no goin; to leave the land of his nativity for i toer in France. 1're ialy tJ doin s he picks the uockit of Mr. Michael Feeny, a giv'me it letec;ir, which p!ei?e.s the gaÜery Tery nirrh iuJrcd, an 1 thry joyfully remark, "hi, hi." He meets alj at this time a young woman who iuvs him duarer than life, ani whoii.of cours, relued to the gof'ment, and jus a the guv'nient goes ugin him she goes for him. This is uat'ral. but cot grateful. She f cr. "And can it be s ? Ar, tell mo it is not o thesly a.s this thujnej wouldst eem !" or words to that efTttk lie iti it ba't any otber way, and they gocir. Irish iiiooic by the band. Mr. McCooi goes and gires t!ii money to his foster sister, Mi?s Arrah Mee!ih, who is goiug to shortly mirry Snauu, the lamp pot. Mac then alters his mind about goin orer to France, an 1 thinks ho'll go up t ir nn l lie dou in the straw. This is in Arru'a cabin. Arrah says it's all right tnc darliut, oUhoue. aud ehure, and other pop'lar rcnitrk. and Mc goe to his straw. The wcJjin' of Shiuu an J Arrab oaics otT Great excitement. I uimcne demonatrstions ou tbe part of tbe rei?atitry. Parn door jics, an I rebelvus song by Mcllou-e, cillei " Tno D.-ink-iu' of the liin"" II, hat is thi ? Soldiers come in. Moo?ic by the baud. "Arrah," fez tbe major, "you bate tho?e mor.ey." She sei.' O, no, I gues not." He fez. "OU, yes, I gues you bafe." "It is my own."ez ebe, and exhibit it. "It is mine," ears Mr. Feeny, and identifies it. Great confusion. Coat is prodooed from up stairs. "Vhoe coat is this1!;" sez the msjor. "It is tbe coat of a young man secreted in this here cabin !" Now this ia rough on Shuo. His wife ccoocd of tieft, the circumstances bein' Tery much agin her, and also accooed of bavin' a haiisum young mm hid in her house. But does this bold your.g ILbcrtiitu forüke h:r ? Not much, he don't. But ho takes it all on himself, pez he is the guilty wretch, and is marcht ofT to prisjn. This is a new i Ua. It is gin'rally the wife who suffers in the 'ay, lor her hufbind ; but here's a njble youtjg fellow who thuts bis eyes to tbe apparent pinfu! jri of his new young wife, and take her riht ? juirc t ) his bosom. It wa bootiful to me, who lovei my wife, and beliere in hsr, aud would put on my mcelin clothes and go to the gallui for Iut cheerfully, ruther than believe phe was csp'.Me of tikmg anvboJy's monev but mir.e. My mariicd friend., listen lo me : If juti treat yur wives as though they were perfeck gcntlemcu il you stow "eai that tou hive entire conüdenoe in them, believe me, the? win troo to you, ml always, l was so leased with th.s cor. luck of bhauu that I hol ered out, "Good bov ! Come and ?ee mo !" "Si lence !" sum peor!e -cd. "Put him out .'" sed a sweet scented young mac, with all bis new clothes on, and iu company with a pplcndid waterfall, "put this old fellow out ." "My jouus: ftisad." sid 1, ia s. lou 1 voice, "waose store do you sell tape in ? I miiht want to buy a yard be fore I go bum." Sbauu i tr:e l by a miliury comm:ioa. Col. O'Orady, although a member of the commission, shows be sympathize wiih Shun, in I twits Feeny, the OoT'int'tit i:ne, with beiug a knock kaced thiif, , A ; Mr. Stiiitoa' gran father was stc'y of war in Ireland at that time, so this was entirely proper. Sbvm is convicted, and goes to jtil. Heirs Arrth j-ingin' outside. Wants to see her a good del A lucky thought strikes him; he oi.ei.s the wiud w ai.d sets out Struggles with ivy iJ things on th outride of the j and finally retches her just as Mr Feeny is about to dash a larce wuodea tote onto his head. He throws Mr. F. into the river. Pardon arrive. Fond embrace Tears of joy and kisses a la Fogue Everybody much happy. Curtain falis. This is a very ba,iy ourliuc uf a !p!cud;d play. Go and see it. See the beautiful J.,'e Orton. whoe brilliant eyes and rreel winnii wavs mide mo wi-h I was Saaun. the Ump pst. ratsvlf, even without my parent' consent. See Mr. Geuuy. w!u is oce of the quitet and Irishcst of Infamen a lu e atli-t and a fiLe sioget. if there is olo out of the opcrcr. See Mr S;i!Un' p rrrtil a.iJ dm rble per onation of the cupleistnt little illain Feeny. S the gi.ial actor. Mr. Iturtiett, O'Grady, whose Urem at Cnrir.Liii I btve ofteu atoppcal at. Set Mr. Norton as the secretary. He reminds me of Secretary St ward -o much l!ut I call him Bitl every ticae 1 m-: him. See the exceilct.t Mr. Feters, w!io is mi good a cockXky ferrant that we all waLt to go up on stage and kick him a 1 tt. In bort ece all c f 'cm. Iben go down to Wallack'ft and ee Dan Bryant, uls of the best of living Irieh actors, ia t'jllfea Biwq, If jou ksow of a belter Ir:sh actor, en4 bin to me, coeuge paid, and I will keep him. Yurs, till then, A. W.
nuecnlsar Chrletlanitr A frj t lllthwp Kalawj u. tCrTrs.olcc t4 tk Maxcbtr Exam)r J Io tbt sutanQ of ', I Pt a few dtjs ia a country parsonage, and, on lbe Sunday morning, it breakfast, tbe pastor's wife received a letter, which her littering toIJ'ui tacit be a tit bit. "Ha, uncle," exclaimed she, "there are clerical doings exactly to jour laste." Tbe writer, a lady in a distant ten a try. oirrated that there bad lately come iato tbe next pariah a new vicar a very fine young man, who, at school, bad co superior either ia Gresk or io boxing, ted who, at tbe University, won boners for bis clastic to j silver cups lor bit boating. He wtt beginning in earnest tbe work of an evangelist among a locg ne glected, vicious and bretal people. He had a t4an tod a will; but many worthy folks were fearing that bis zeal was without his knowledge or wisdom, at any rate. One of his first measure! wai to open a rcbool io a remote part of tbe parinh. and get the roem liceased for week-day preaching. But all the drunkards rose against tuch unheard of proceedicgi- They would run after him, euraiog and Looting, and discharging rolleyi of tads and other mitsilas. Finding remonstrance vain, he adopted another course on the Wednesday evening Io the week before I heard tbe itory. Making a stand in the middle of tbe road, at the entrance of tbe hamlet, just as the storm srose, and looking tbe sTsgei ic the face, be tdiresed them thus, in a firm, juist voice, wbicn commanded their attention: "My good fellows, I have borne thft patiently for some time, bat now I must put a stop to it; and I'll do It in your on way. Choose your best man, and we'll fight it oat. If I beat, you'll give up. yea know." They looked tt blm unbelievingly; but, throwing bis coat on a bub, be added, "I am ia earnest; send yourmaa." The rußlana laid ibcir beads together, and then a burly giant etepped forth and atripped, and made a furious dash tt his reverend challenger, who quietly parried the unskillful blows, ani plajed with them for a few seconds. But, then, u fi?t was planted in the peasant's chest, and be lay at full length on the ground. Quickly gathering himself up, however, he skulked away to tii companions. "How send your next beit, ar.d I'll go through the lot of you." Again their heids grew together, and an otber threw down his jacket; going to work, however, with a mote cautious energy. But at once a itomtcher atretebe 1 him on the road. "Your next " Ouce more a conglomerate of dense pites was formed. "Bill, thee teck him." Bill eyed the hero tskance, and shook his head. " Thee, Jim;" a shake of the bead from Jim also. "Dick, tbee'l teck tbe pardon?" A ehake more decided, and a stiff "Nay, pay: I'e see thee hung fuit " A"'1 now the first one who was vanquished stood forward, and, like a brave man, called out, "I mt, parson, yo're a rare young un, yo are. I'se tell thee what, we're going to hear you preych." And they all followed him along the little street, said the writer, and berd tbe Word ijuietly; a ldiug, "it remains to be seen what will become of the fight." What did come of it? I heard a long time afterward, that from that day the men doffed their hats and the women curts-ed and the children looked awestricken when they met or paseJ him; that the church and schools were filled; that the beer boues were nearly all shut up; that a great moral and religious reformation was in progress. That gentleman had previously beeu tbe instrument of a like change in an equally demoralized parish. I may add that a few years back he was de?mcd the fittest clergyman in the church to go out as bishop to a tcenc of great personal danger in a heathen country.
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0. A. Xuiort. Jaass B. Kvam. ELLIOTT & ItYAI, WBOLUALI Da ALA KS 15 ILL KINDS OP LIQUORS, SOLD AT THE Cincinnati Daily Quotations. ?S It ASM AT ALI. TLMK8 Pare Rcntackj Bourbon Whisky, ALSO, BRANDIES AND-WINES Of different Brands 1ST We inrit tho wsxtirjfc Pure Liquor to call and examine for tbenipclve. Corner of MERIDIAN and MARYLAND St., Indianapolis, lud !y23-dw NATIONAL BANK. TUB FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF INDIANAPOLIH Ii THK official depository and financfal as;entofthe United States, and will furnish, ea the most favorable terns. All kinds of United States Bonds and Ee venue Stamps, And will buy and sell Gold, Silver, Exchange. Government Vouchers, Orders on Washington, State Stocks and Public Securities of every description. Collections will be promptly made, anJ every kiu'l of business attended to that belong to legitimate batiking. Regular customers are only charged 6 jer cent, upon Lvsus obtained at this Bank, and the iuo.i ample provisions are made for the safe-keeping of lepo-its aud fur the accommodation of Depositors. In addition to the responMblity cf the Unite J State for the liabilities of the Bank, the Stockholders are tndiidually responsible to the extent of their stock, in addition to the amount inveeted In such shares, thus affording the most asiple security to the public. The following are the present Stockholders of the stitutionWm. 11. Enght-h, Wm. Braden, W. R-Nofcinger, FenJ. F. Ttittle, Lewis Jordon, John Vf. Murphy, Delos Boot, Judge V. JI. Finch. Jer. McLene, J. F. I). Laniei, of S. Y., Wm. VTillard, Gov. O. P. Morton A. Baldwin, Hon. John J. Morrison, D. W. Noble, Gen. Lai. Noble, W. 0. Rockwoed, Hon. Oscar B.Hord, Daniel Hennessey. Hon. T. A. Hendricks, James Powers, Hon. David Kilgore, J. L. Slaughter, Hon. James A. Cravens. Lucian Hill, Hon. John C. New, W. S. T. Morton, Hon. T. M. Suilivan, Barnabas Coffin, Rev. Wm. A. Holliday, John C. Hcreth. Prot. C. N.Todd, Dr. J. M. Gaston, J. George Stilz, II. B. Fiuch. George vv. Riggs Dr. J. II. Woodl-ui Robert Browning, Jnc. C. WriffLt, W. J. nolliday, John Hendricks, W. R. Kollow ay, A. J. Daaforth, J.M.Maxwell. Janes Greese, VYm. H. Fry, A.D. Blllingxly, A. J. Hay. W. W. leathers, R. R. Parker, Jm's M'iLtlw. J. 1 Holton, Wiuilow, Lanier A Co , J. A. Kos, lily 11 LIQUORS. T . 7V1 c IV V 31 l. 9 (Late Ridmom k VcXavaea,) RKCTlFiKR A D WHUlESALF. DKALER IN FORFsIRN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, ON'OSaAUF.LA, KYK AND BOURBON XLSkT H Ä St 5Mi CO ES JSlIZ a I'ORT, MADKIRA, MUSCAT, MALAGA WIISTES, AKT) CIGARS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND. jyl7-dtf T. C. STKlCKSsiliD, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Iriarii smcl DoiiiciKtio liquors; !o. 1 10 Vct Vatiing-ton Street West of ttie Mute House. WHEAT AND RYE WHISKIES, ALSO, PURE OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON, Irish and Scotch Whisky from Bond, AND Old Urown Cherry, for I, Claret and CliampniKii. au3-dtf THE INDIANAPOLIS IiVSIJKAIVCE VOn PA Y, Is now permanently organized and ready to Iiue Firs Policies. Capital, $200,000. The Stockholders of this Company comprise pome of our mot responsible citizens. D I It E C T O II ü ! S A. Ft-iTCKta, Sa., VT, H.Taliott, A. 1 RoACUE, k. j.rccK, AQUILLa Jokcb, OuvsaTocsiv, A. K. Vjxto, Thomas A. Mok&is, WlUJAM HCSDCHSO!. OCice at present ia the Sinking FunJ Bailiing, corner of Penn-ylvanla street aad Virg-lnla avenue. ITPTbe patrunagt of tbe public is solicited. Wm. UKNDKSUN. Pretext Am. C. Jamcsok, Secretary. mayl-dly NOTICE. aCARTKRUASrF.R3.LlNK AND FIELD OFFICERS reiirhig from tr e Veteran Service, either by muster o'it or resisnaii can have alt the!r pipers fitted no with corrretne t dispatch at Col. Flaks's Military Claim Agency, opp . Metropolitan Theater. A Notary Putl.c U in the. .C.c. i6 dif JOHN W. BLAKE. COMMJSSION MERCHANTS. 15. F. V A. J. IJI-LCÄ, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 7? Itroad St ahTlllCt Tciin. DEALERS IN 12 CL. XX eCZ JO2 DSL XI fts FOREIGN AND DOMF.TIC LIQUORS, Ae. ftÖOrder f.iled and Coaignmer.t Solicited. Pwstcflice Box K". !j2-dtf LIVERY STABLE, &c. iEW LIVERY An SALE STABLES! W. K. W OOD. J. D. STURKTT.
WOOD & STERRETT, COURT STREET, IN REAR OF POSTOFFCE, HAVE JCST COMPLFTED A L1P.0K AND WELL arranged Liryatxt Sa's StabU. and farnUhed it wuh ibtfer; be.t of stock. Tty ar alo prepared to IlOVIiD IIOHSE8, Ar.d ha?ifig eipetiericed Bottlers wiU las ere the best of ft.uet.Ucn, The patronage of the public Is solicited. Th stab'. U centra'.ly and conrenlently located !n the Rear of Tal bott and N.wt' Block ao4 tbe Pot Offie. I'MaiAfotrs, Ast tl. W' a21-dtf
A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPOIICO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FEMALES. Infallible iu Co r recti 11 1: Irreffu In rifles, KcniovtnsObtriicflotit of the monthly Turns from Whatever Cniic. and Always Micecful us a l'rcvcntntivc. AJ the'snly rars and CKKTAIN EF.MKLT far all tboe afflict ns; complaints ro peculiar t tbe sex, whether "married er sicgis." Thee Pills are nothing new, tnt hare been ned by the Doctors for many years, both in France and Araer ka, witJ aaparaltoled socces im every case; and t 1 urped by many thoosand Lsdics who have used them tn make the PüU public, for the alleTlatlon of those suffering from any Irregularities whatever, as well aa to prevent an incre of family where health will not permit it. Feciale s peculiarly litnsted, or tboe sepposine thmseUes so, ars cautioned anaint tc tbess Pills while in that condition, as the proprietor assumes bo responsibility after tbe above admonition, although thslr miliness would preventany michiof to health. Otherwi tbe Pills arerecommended. Full and explicit direction? accompany each bor. M.COO rOXK3 HAVE BERN SOLD TN TWü YKAR3 Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and aeenU, to all parts ef the world, to which answers have been returned, la which ladies say nothinglikt the above Pills hav been known since tb 9CIENCK OF MRDICINE DAWNED UPON TBK WORLD IN REMOVING. OBSTRUCTIONS AND RESTORING NATURE TO ITS PROPER CHANNEL, qnietin tbe nerves and restoring: tberny color of health" ta the cheek f tbe most deli cats. PRICE $100 PER D0X. SIX BOXES for S3 00. Sold by all Dmgjists, and by the following Jobbing and Drug Houses, Agents for Indianapolis, Indiana: (Ladies, by sending fl, can procure tbe Pills, sent confidentially by mail, and without observation, to any part of the city er country,) and for sale by TOMLINSON A COX, No. East Washington street. STEWART l MORGAN, No. 40, East Washington street. W. I. HA8KITT A CO., No. U, West Washington street. II. n.LER. Nos 18 aud 20,rats' Block. J. F. SEN0UR, No. 5, Bates House Block, and by UAIL.Y, KEEFLll & KI'NII, Wlo'esale Druggisti, o. 73, Sonth Meridian street. G. S. L-CET,GeneralTravelins; Agens for the Western State, 167, Lear bora street, Chicaco, Illinois. N. I?. None Genuine unless the bcx I signed "S. D. EOWE." Jan31-dlyecV
HE (f x 'Cn i II W 1 1 Has so oocfxtcTiox with ast ornr-n n;BLi-, Hütt of tiie szme naae, in or out of IiuHmt!; W. & H. GTXNK PrtiTiPtore PROCLAMATION. .MAYOR'S PR0CLAMT10N. WHEREAS, the Cemraon Council of the City of Indianapolis, in seit,n Auga.t 2Stb, l-j, adop'.ed the tuilowing resolution: Whereas, In the opinion of the Council danger exists from dogs running at Urge of the extension of Hydrophobia; therefore, be It ReHoived, Tnat the Mayor be and he U hereby directed to lsae b;s proclamation ng t dug- rnnnir.g a; large, for blx?y days, sccordlns; to tie provk ns of the ordinance on that subject Therefore, the uiulertigned, ifayor of said city, in pursuance of such direction, iues this pruc'arnaU'.n, orderug aai requiring all per.oni owning and haib.rin any animal of tbe dog k:nd, toconCne tbe same for s'xty days from ar.d after tbe rt day of September, ls5. by good and tufflcient meats, to bis or her houe, out-houe, store or yard, to prevent tte ssm from biting or being bitten by other animal, or to caa.e ths ud to be securely and careful'y munled. All p-rvns failing to comply with tae forgoir,g requirementi are liable to te tned tw.-r.tT dollars, aid it is lawful for any person to kill, and It Is the duty of the pol'cenien to kiil, .11 dogs fun 1 runn'r g si large without wearing a mtiz'e as above mentioned. Witness my signature, and tbe eal of sail city, this 3tthdavcf Aupuet, lrO.V au31dtf J. CAVF.N, Mayor. "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL" '33? .rv HC DC X rJO? 5 COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CIRCBS ASW COPAIBA, IS A SURE, CERT AIN".AND SPEF.DT CURE FOR ALL disease of the Biad icr, Kidneys and Urtasry Organs either in the Mal cr Female. frequeLtly performiag a Pertect cure in tho short se el three or f jur day, aud always In time than any other preparation. In the us- of TAKRANTS CO-MPOCNU EXTRACT UF CCilEBS ANUCOPAIBA,there Is do need of confinement crcaUur Of Uif t. io it spproved form of a pa.'e, it Is entirely taj-tele., ad caus no unpleasant ena:Jon to the patient, and no exposure. It Is now ackDOwleged by lt moot learned In tb profeairton that m tb. abovo ce. of diaeases.Cttixhs siul Copaiba are the ocly tw rtced.es known that caa be rel.ed upon with any ctrtalüty of TArIuVtS COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUBXTtS AND COPAIBA NKVKK KAILS. tnnfa-tured ouly bj I A Ii IA A X V 4L :., 21 8 Greenwich Street, New Ist. YTVSoU by Druggists aUov.r tb WcrVJ. sprT-dlr
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REMOVAL, Doctor TV 31. THOMSON. HAS RXM0YXD HIS 0TJICX FHOlt VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WRESE HE WILL CONTI NUR to treat and cure Prtva'.s Dieaes, In all thetr species, stage, ramifications and ( bases. Dr. Wm. Thomson will give to eacb patient a written Instrument, blndirg himself to eZact 4 radical and permanent cure, tr rtske no etarpe. Dr Wm. Thomson has maß lew tment of Private Diseases s5i treat specialty since the year 1&51 three years in the city ol BüSaio, N.T., eiihi years in Chicago, 111., and twoyears in Peoria, 111. ImrlEg e!ht years practice In Chicago, III., he cured sver thirteen thousand cases. At. W m. Thoniso, in bis practica tor Scrofula, Rheamalic and general diseases of its blood, ues a Fumiga. ting Vapor Path of the most ingenious kiJ,ln conjunction with Internal treatment. SEMINAL EMISSIONS, tbe consequence fself-abuse. This solitsry Tice, or deprsved seiaal inda'gtnce, li practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerriag certainty the Mio ing train of morbid symptom nnless combated by scientiSc msdical measures. Tit: Sallow countenance, dark spots nnder tbe eyes, pain In the bead, ringing In the ears, and noises hks the rustling cf leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blcnted Intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence In approaching strangers a dislike t form new acquaintances, a disposition u shun society, Ioa of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about tbe face, furred tor gue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, conMimptlon, moneniania.and frequent Iy insanity. The afflicted, on the rat appearance of any of the above symptoms, should immediately apply to Lr. Wm. Thomson for relief. tgpoares and Consultation Rom No. T South Delware street, Indianapt Us, Ind. P.O. Box 1U3. J.u2-dly WILL CURE CATARRH. WILL CURE COLD IN THE HEAD. WILL CURE AN OFFENSIVE BREATH. WILLCUREPAIN IN THE UK AD. WILL CURE ULCERATION IN TUE NOSF. WILL RESTORE THK SENSE OF HEARING. WILL RESTORE THK SENSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORE THK SENSE OF SIGHT. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF TASTE . WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WHEN CAUSED BY CATAURII. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, As U now a?mitt-d ly all informed, causing Irritation and inflammation of the n.acou ro-mi)rye, while tbe Liquid Catarrh Remedy r.tni'vm,,! i-r.l'iA'lv re;i:oves all ui.ii.turfclincra.itar-, j tiot.s and dossils, r?tring the deceafed nieinbrane to IU normal cii;ition. A fclneU- llnttlc will Inst n Ioiitfi to be tihrtl tiirco iiinrsi is uuj . ts cum: iiitiLVTi:i ja IF MltECTtONd ARK FOLLOWED. fät'Call for ft Circular tlttcrVnng all Symptoms Or. . tl. sr.EL.Yi: & ., Soli TuorKiiToa, Chi'-so, Illinois. IITT'I'r'oratt'ry at Freeport, Illinois. AT WHOLESALE BY JOHN 1). PARK Cincinnati. O WM. JOHNSON Detroit. Mich DAILY. KKEFKK A RUSH Indianapolis. BROWNING A SLOAN Ir. JIenapMic. ITTAud for sale by all Druggists. decH-dlyeod jOr. Irrest Sfdil (ireclir -TRW ' . ... ttk. her raMiswa: K'Tifieen'tPa large letter puge fur two .'! cent ktami. Yoiiiis: allvns ?In1irnl AiJviscr. RATUITOUS advice a-iven In diseases of the ner JT yoat seminal, urinary and sexual orga.es, in the reports of the Western Medical Association, which are sent by mail In scaled envelopes, fre or chars;. The organixation was formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and I composed of the well known physiclsns.to whom all letters must be directed, DES. JACKSON, HERBKRT A CO., eb3-dly Box 436 Cincinnati, O. DOCTOR BIGELOW, Office 179 South Clirk Street, Corner of Monro, CXXXCu. UO, Poflt Offlo Box. 1&4. All Chronic and S Enal Diseases c-f a Privat and Dvlicats Nature, treated with unparalleled success. Dr.Biro low's Guid to Health, f ir ladies and gentlemen. Is published monthly. end r it if you think th writings of a physician wbos reputation extends throughout tbe entire West should b worth reading. It is sent la plain sealed envebpe, free of charg. Almt i'-ry case can be treated by mall. Medicines sent to any address. Ladie, send trr drrirtlr. Circular of Jsart JiemtJf, the latest and best preventative of conception known. Rooms Separate for Ladies and Gentlsmst. CONSULTATION AT OTTIOT. fSll. Orrics Hons : From 7 a. sr. to I p. u. peraia'orrhor or Nervous Debility, a cur warranted. HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, Opposite Union Ui'pot, INDIANAPOLIS, IND . Scott, IturirrHH A. C 0. Trnprletorsj. MACY HOUSE, Corner Market & Illinois fe. IM1 AXAI'OLIM. l.M E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. 1TAUE PLFA8UUK IN A550C5CI5U TO afT frienls and tuasrou.- patrons, tLat I am now es tabli-b'd In tL s hae,wL;ih I Lara rrfarafshed and now tbrown open for jour reception. I take tbe npportni.ity of thanktrtr my mar.y former frien i fr tLe ir pa'.ronair burins; tie two years hll I was conducting tbe Oneijtal lioue, and will at all times We jrU'l to see tLem at lai sw stand. mjZ-it K. PKKTXCOfT
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THE FIRST NATIONAL PETBOLEUH COMPANY. OrptniieJ under tbe laws of recnsjlrsoi, Nore ruber. 1?C4. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. I'ar Value of Sharers. Iirh. A LiMiTki Amoi nt or St(k" to, salb a Till LOtTKT CAfB I MCtirTlOS FEICB Of rs.a KHAtK. No Liability to Stockholders. The Isads of this Company, enibracicfr; orer 17,5CU teres io rtt hiurix and leasehold, are situated ia the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 123 acres which they own on the Alle gliany, two miles above TresideLt and only fire miles from the new i2."0 barrel well on Tittbole Creek, and the leae of 132 acres of the celebrated "Wil kins Tract" alone, are ampe basis for any Company, and are worth more than the entire Capital Stock of the Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now in 8ucceful operation, yielding largely, from which regular monthly dividend of two r. crNT. are being paid to all stockholder, and there if ithet ahiR axck that this Compiny will ssoou be able to pay Irom SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum CoRanks amoDg the fir?t class Compar.iec, and is justly said to be the mot successful of aoj yet organized. Its reputation has sow become tv thoroughly established, that no mere teed b said on that point. There are greater induce ments and better opportunities to make mone on thee Stocks than any other in existence. while at the same time they are good raoraarT for any and all persons to hold From the New York Uerakr "News has been received and abundantly coofirmed from aevtral sources, of the striking of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, above the need ell, a raw sods raox the raorcarr or thk First Natioxal Pr.Taoi.tt Comfawt." From the New Tork Evening Kifess. "Our teleprsphic dispatches received to da) from the Oil Regions, inform as of the striking of a 200 barrel flowing well oa Cherry Run, t aa the FiasT Natioval Pkteoleck Compavt raoriETT. Cherry Kun Stocks will be in demand to morrow." From the New Tork World. J"Tde First National Peteolelm CoMravr is a first class organization, wboM officers art of the highest standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of pcrchasicg reliable stocks. The General Superintendent is a pioneer in the Oil business, and well known as a mögt efficient manager." From the New York Tribune.) "Tbe Fiat National is the name of the Pe troleum Company whoe prospectm and mp are before os. The names which we see among the Directors are ample recommendations for this Company, and a eofficient guarantee of it future management." INSTALL OEDEEJ BT MAIL OE OTHEEWIsS WILL BE rEOlf PTIT ATTENDED TO CXTIL THE StOCE I ALL BOLD. CSTOood rcpponsible Agecu and Eacbange Broken wanted ia every city and town io the United State and Britisn Provinces, with whoa liberal arrangements will be made. fTAH orders and applications, whether by letter or otherwise, most be addressed to II. S. ROWC Sc CO., CouMiauos aIxxciaxts. buU dtf 43 IsWtj St , Ntw Tork.
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