Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4648, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1865 — Page 4

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FRIDAY MORNINO. SEPTEMBER IS. Htaen thl Old Hat wa .tear. I COU i. O. flllll. Before th!e bat was made. King irg tttvu it thrsne, 0r rather. Ait wer r.bele than, A&4 feotfht w.ib WbavoAi Ts Tories cheers! fr il aUl Ctrp Tb Ratal uo tbroegh; And tracr abat tbetr loyalty. Fr tie la kitwn new. Wkn this eld bat w j Th ob of that crawd Revived the cry f f Loy:' And beiUwl it elul; Tb Uarrnsiiit oar r ataers ms-le For the would Brtr do; Acd ty bave torn Its bulwark dear. B.oe this aid bat wn new. When this oM bat was new There wu do public d,bt. No greenbacks took lb plac of goli; Io m.lllooair. bad yet fill pi'. cf ".en.Thirta p:.t, On which do tax was due; Sit each tco fairly paid bU tai. When this cU bat wat nrw. Wbo tbla oi l bat wu new, IMectlons tili tf r free, And very man was thought to bar A right to liberty; Arreste wer made by course of law, Trial war speedy, too, Ao4 Heward ran; to Ltila ball. When tb:i oid bat was new. When tbla old bat waa new. Tbla laod ti In It prime; M!cferitioa was uLtsuglt la I tbla happy cliaae; An4 wt.it foi4 ib-n wer tbughi a go". Ai earnbc, Ci!f, or Sue; Hut th'.ni bat aJly changed about Siac thia ol J bat wa, nan-. When this e! 1 bat wis new, Tba poor wblia mao waa free, A&4 errr year a bran new bvj Could calC! oa 111 knee; Bat Dv.w, for every cbud he h, Ue'a taxed till alt la blur; Hat thing I tell yea were but so When this el l tit was new Whea tbla M bat waa Dew, Gold dollars del b nnd, And cut a at a sc p in all ib land Cul4 anywhere be found; Bat Dow yu dare Dot ki year wfUtif yua itan.p ber toe; fiat thin. I tell yoa wer not o When tbla olJ bat waa new. ar.Caito t it Strong- ArKunifiit Asrulnat It by a rrrtbytrrlun Divine allacie of tbr Argument In it Intor-The nrfro te be lard it feel-off to tlie Caltaallra rtie Inevitable Itetulf of ttnl runrlilaing- Contraband. The followinz letter is Irom a Prebyteriin ditine to the New York Observer: We are told that the ne;;ro is eatitleJ to e'juil political rights, as the reward of hia loyalty, baca ie of the ooMe atand wliicli he hü taken in oar national atru;rg!e. He hi alrnot inrariablj been louud ou the ide of the star and tripes He baa eecored our prisoner", and betrayed oar enemies. He Ins fought tide by side with our aoos and our brother; and ou.o foubt more DObty, ruoie brartly. Htriu defended our rights, oft limes with the n;tt fearful sacrifice, shall we now refuse Li tn a shire iu thue rights? Sliill f deny him tho yor pri? ilee of Totiog? I kuow that thi argument has appeiled mon strongly to our hewtj It his bcru almost irresistible. We hiTe felt such a Jmirition for the devotion of the-e poor blarka We hire beri filled with so much pcititude for their timely aiJ, that our bettor jus'mrnt h.t beta wtrll nigh atleoced, an 1 the hert b lmost conquered the head. 13 at I k anv intelligent citizi;,: Is the argument nuut) J? Uecnu a nuo can fiht well, does it therefore fjltow that he can vote well? Dj theij uliiic- tlut make a ro-j I soldier necessarily mine a k d roter la there any conneciion beiwern tri-j two? hut we are to'.d Haiu tht tiht and justice demand that the proscription vl r-lor a;xl race be abolished 1 am at a loss to itntgine where this demand of right and justice h been discorered. Ia it in our Cuoiitutioti? Hov then is it that the framers of that Constitution never dreamed that K contained aueti a demand? One would tuppoae tht they were a well fitted to understand the tneanics of the Constitution a weare. Uow is it that this right was not dicov ered Laif a ceatury ago? How is it that it escaped the notice of a Washington, a Webster, a Clay? Tbe truth m, the Coustitution contains no such demand. But pcrhtp the advocate of this policy refer to the abstract of rii;lit and ju-tice, as laid down in the higher law of (id, which they truly say is above all cobetkuliuus and human enactments. But I ask, in wht book, chapter or verse of Ooi'a word do they find thia riht? Does tbe Bible any where, either in its Utter or spirit, demand universal suffrage? Does prophet, or apostle, or Christ, anywhrte tell us that we have no rijhl to form a Government without his policy? Uces even the goldru rule, in its broadest, fullest interpretation, require us to take any such action? Its teachings are, that in every relation of life, is individuals, or societies, or Governments, we are to seek the highctt good of our fellowmen equally with our own; and that we are to endeavor to advance their true interests by all the means in our power. Bat it leaves the carrying OJt of thee principles to tbe Christian judgment acd conscience of every rnsn and of ever? nation. Tne question still remaining and the Bible does Lot answer it ia universal suffrage beat and wiit? Is it adnpted to secure the greatest good to all? But it is sti'.I further .aid, that though the Constitution or the bible may mike no such de mand, yet the fundamental principles of our Government require that w e allow the negro to vote. A leading Wotern journal azures us that "it has btcu the theory of our Uoverument that every man to be goveri.cd has the right to take part in the election of those by whom he is tob governed." I appose the idea here is, that no one ought to b? compelled to submit to Uwe that be ns had r.o hand in uiakicg. But bow is it known thu tiii'u "the theory of our Government?" I know of no better way of learning the theory of any government than bv eiamimag its practice. And here the whole history of our nation is opposed to the advocates of this sv'tcm. The foreigner, ju.t as toon mn he sets foot upon our ehores, it sutject to our Government and I iws, tu i if be bre.sks thee laws, we punish him; but do we allow him to vote? Have we not a perfect riirht even to nj that he shall never vote? Some of our Stated have declared that no man hall eterci the ruht of suH.-age who cannot read and write. And yet thote State luve not hesitated to govern tue men. whom they have deprived of this privilege Will any one ssy that such Slates as Massachusetts have been forgettnl of the principles of true republicanism? Indeed, if the advocates of this theory would but carry it out to its true results, if they would be consistent with the melves. they must allow all the women of our land to vote, or elce free them forever from the restraints of law and authority. Kor I faiK-y none will ne Uld enough to contend that he:i our Pet liration of Independence jror.our.ee "all men crettci equal," it means to eicljJe t'ie be-: arJ tnj.t intelligent portion of the Lcnuan faaüiy. If the women of Americi, w:ih all their loyalty and devotin to our tig and to our Government, after all they h tve done at. 1 ?a3Vred o gladly in the caue of truth ar.J riLt, with all their education, and rthuement. ar.J Ovation; if they are etcluded from the ballot tw.i. if this is tight and jut, if this in arvo.-dm.' with true republicanism and equality, if t,; rot opr.i-ed to "the theorv of our Government," let tio tcu dre to sav that it ia wrorjij uiid m; jl to wunholj this privilege, from those- n.ot.ua.1 U?s 6iud to ei.joy it! N oman is tairj' oru in i governed! woman ia compelled to submit t.i rUr lvw' And yet she ia not allowed to vote! Who, among all iLc ; hilantrophists of today, ra:ed his tone against tbia fl.graLt instance of oppre-i.n, procnpt on and iojustice? Let ua at Ieat be cons. stent with ourselves, and not aaaert with cue breath wbat we deny with the neat! Tte only resticc, ilea, i: Is it expedient t adopt universal euSaj; at tl.e law of cur laod? If slavery is what e ntve alwajs been taught it waj, "the sum of all vilUitnt;" if its e!f?ct has been to degrade and drb it iirtira oul, mind and body and to red-ce them almost to a level with thebeaais of the eld; if it has done all that human ingenuity and cruelty could do to blot oat God s imtge; if it bis tecded to destroy

a!1 Intelligence, tirtat tod honor; If It net closed every at enae to knowledge, whether ho man or divine; if it baa produced and fottered onlt low canning, deceit and ignorance; if each has been iu ehsraveter and who will question it? shall we throw open tbe ballot box to sit hand red thousand of the men, but yesterday liberated from tbe degradatioa and wretchedness of this temble bondage, and welcome them to all the rights and privilege of American citizens? Shall we intrait the reins of government to their hands or ask them to guide our ahip of state safely through the storms that threaten est Are these men prepared to take their sued amoog ns as free, independent, intelligent voters? Are they prepared to say who shall make oar laws and administer oar Government? Ileeem aatociahiog; that sane men can give any answer but cce to such t question. To offer the right of suffrage to tbe negro slave, from whose soul w bar but joit itrork off the shackles of the most oegrading bondage, is madness, let who will advocate it! It is vain to argue that the African tlare is as intelligent as the low Irish. Keen granting it, we demand cf this foreign element five years residence amid our civiliitUon, and refinement, and Christianity, before we allow them to exercise the rights ot citizenship. We do not admit them at once to the ballot box. Mould that we hsd never con sented to admit them! Would that they were also excluded from the right of safTrage. Such a delviarance would be almoat the salvation of our nation. But because our cities are to dav ruled bj thia diss of ignorance acd degradation, bvcaoeour land is already staggering under thia lernble incubus, shall we double the load by addLie this additional barden? Because the doors are already open too wide, shall we throw them vider open? Mij a kind FroTidcuce tire us from such an act of folly 1 I plead not for our own sakes alone, but co le?s for the Bake of this poor, degraded race, when 1 ask ercry American citizen, every Chriatian pbilfiuthropbist, to oppose this blind and rash policy thtt threatens to involve whites and blacks alike in one common ruiu. I thank Uod we bave a President todij, who e hire reiaua to Lope, will cot regird the mad cry of the fanatic who are at tha bead of thin movement! To him, I believe, we Dty safely, under Oo4, trut the ettleraent of thia question. Andrew Johnson understands too well wbat slavery is, to believe that the slave needs no ap p.cnticeship or education to place him on an equal footing with the eons of the Pilgrims. And his whole pist history assures us, that he has too firm a will to be swayed against his judgment by the current of popular opinion or piston, how. ever violent. But the advocates of nniversal suffrage ( many of them at leat) admit all thst can be said with regard to the ignorance and degradation of the negro. They admit that be is not filted to vote intelligently or independently. But thev tell us that we need his vote to balaue the Irish Catholic element in our country, aod stre us from the encroachments of Romanians. Beautiful repub licanism this! S3 it is not for the rights of the oppressed race, after all that we are contending Oh, no ! but we want to secure this arm of power, this tool, this mighty instrument, to enable us to secure our own ends A party of our nation wishes, in plain English, to addd CUO.UOO voters to its ranks whom it ein twist and bend to suit its pleasure. I need not ask Is there any party, are theie any political leaders in our land, pure enough, honest enough, for ui to be willing to intrust to theru such irresponsible power? Is this in accordance with the the principles or "theory of our Government?" Isitiufe? Is it republican? Can tbe end sought justify the use of such means for itn attainment? Bat are we sure, even, that the mult will not disappoint us? Are we sure that the negro dement would prove ia the end a balancing power against the Irish Cathol:c element? Is not ignorance always controlled by the worst aud most unscrupulous demagogues? Has not this been proved true in all our past history, and in the history of every nation on eirth? Would it be surprising if we ehould find Catholic and negro fighting under the tame banner, upholding the same principle', guided by the same leaders in their unholy crusade against all that is true and right? I know this may be considered by some an absurd hypothesis. They may think it impossible for the negro to be persuaded to join htnds with the enemies of our Government. I will simnly .ay, In answer, that I know a case in point here. In one of the towns of Xew York State (the name of which I could mention were it necessary,) every negro entitled to a vote lat fall cast that vote, to a man, against the Administration and for its enemies. I ask the advocates of negro suff rage to ponder this fact. It may be only a straw; but I am very much mistaken if it docs not show at lenst which way the current may run. If this wss true in one town, it might prove true in other towns. If it was true in New York State, it might prove true in South Carolina or Georgia. Let us not "unchain tbe tiger," iu the hope that we ehall find in him a useful ally, le-t be prove our most dangerous foe! Let us not attempt to balance one DidrK of ignorance by an other miM, leat we find both occupying the same scale, and dragging us down bv their united weight and power to an irremediable destruc tion. Slay God save u from such a fate ! Hexricvs.

VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. "FiRuteeu year e tabbied iu N. Y.City." "Only Infallible remedy ico-vn." "Free from Foism." "Not danareroua to tba Tlaman Family.' "Bat come out of their bole to die.." "Costar's" Rat, Roach &c, Exters" a, N a pate nrd foe JL'mv, R,Mih, Etfk and lied Attfs,3ic , Ac, 4c, Ac. "CostarV1 Bed-Bug Exterminator, la a liquid er wash, used to destroy, and alo a a preventive f.r Bed-Bag, 4c. "GoslarY1 Electric Powder for Insects I for J.-tMa, JLfyw;r., ttai, t-ruy$, 'ias on "jar, Ittels, Anirti't !TSe!d by all Draita and reta;ler everywhere YZH 1 1 Btw I I fall worthies Imitations. I r See that "Jotar'a" name i on each Rox. Rott! au r.a tior yon out. III XIIY It. COVTAU. 3rraisciaL DiroT, 4?J Baoaswar, 5iw Tea. tSo'd by all DrungU and P-a'.er In iiidianapolilDt. I 8 (5 5 . FARMEUS AXD HOUSEKEEPERS Should recollect that bundredsof dollars worth of Grain. Provision, Ac , are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice. Ants, and other injects end vermin all of which can be prevented by a few dollars worth of "CwthV Rat, Roach, Ant. ic, Exterminator, bought and usee freelv . Sold by Browaiug A Sloan. Stewart A Morean, Tomlicsoa A Cox, F. Kgner, Wholesale and Retail Agents, in Indianapolis, Indi tns. and by all DrugcUts and Dealers, n vIl-dAwSm McKernan& Pierce, RBAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palraor Donse lUT STAIRS.) lift hat roa sal uorara ajid lots ra 1 tbe Uty f Inaaapolia, and Fanci asd Farar lsg Lands ta iris State, ani will .ll lower than can ba parrha.ed Uewbrr 'abll-dAwIy WANTED. HOCS. raatalnief it, ee.ea r eight reams, suitall Tor a Boarjirf-eosje, bv a prompt paying tetatl la ufra at tM OSIe ..t

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DR. JOHN BULL S CIMIEOUM CBDRON BITTERS. The l,atef and Jlosl Important Discovery 0? THI NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! 5u man' aame ia mora intimatsly connected with tb hl-tary of at ATKRIA MKDICA of th United States, or mors favorably known a a pioneer In Medical Discovery than that of Dr. John null, of I.oiiiville, Kent nek v. His Inimitable preparation of MAIISA PAU1LLA has long atood at tbe bead f tha various com pounds oftbat valnaM dr. His Compound of WILD CHERRY ha become a household word throughout the West and South. Iiis Worm Lozenges, in less thnn a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as tbe continent of North America. Bnt tba crowning glory of bU life remains to be attained in bU discovery, or rather combination, for be doea Tiot claim to have been the discoverer of Ca-;iltO.v which t tbe basis of tbe Bittet now o Cr red to the public. That honor belongs to the native Inhabitants of Central America, to whom Its virtues have been mown for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids aVflance to the most deadly malaria and handles without fear tbe niott venomous serpents. Iti a belief with them, that while there is breath in tbebody the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what tbe Iar may be. While Dr. Bull Is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, be is nevertheless natUfied from a t borough examination of tbe evidence relating to its virtu-s, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases arising from exposure, either to cbaca-e of weather r ctiinate, cr to miasmatic influence, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Jatly deserves the reputation it hasao Ion? lujoyed In Central America and the Wext Indies. IN DYHPEPSIA And its attendant train of fymptutus, it acts more MKK A CHAhM tha a medicine. There is nothing ' . tbe whale range of listeria Medica that can for a i JJtent bear a comparison with it In this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found In tb 1 Ith edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 1337 and 133. A series of experiments In which Dr.Bull has been for years engaged, has Just been brought ta a successful termiuation, and be Is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CKDRON with other approved tonics tb whole preserved In the best quality of copper dlstilled Bourbon Whisky, which be Is confident bas n equal ia tbe world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, but tbe public have long since learned to estimate such things by their true value. Tb safest plan is fer every on to t for himself the virtues of a new medicin. i.ivt: tu c OEDRON BITTERS 0!tK TRIAL, AND TOÜ Ml ' NKVKR CSX Alt OTUKK. It is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the CKDKÜN ElTTkWS are a specific. In all disease of the How els, Liver or Kidney. In all affsctloBs of tte BKA1N, DEFENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -LOGOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVEE AND AGUE. It Is destined to supersede all other remedies. It cot en'. j cures tbee diseases, but it prevents them. A win g'.as of tb kilters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate tbe ill effects cf tbe most Qohealthy climate, and screen tb rson taking it against disease uader tbe most trying ex;oure. Sold by lrus;gll aud (irocers Genernllf . Dr. JOHN HULL, Principal Offce. fifth Street, Letüsvtil, Ky. SOLD 1TB0LX3ALX ET DAILY, KEEFER & BUSH, 13 ftoutts .Tierldlau Street INDIANAPOLIS Who aia all BULL'S SARSAFARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TOKIO SYRUP. Kcseater DAILY, UEKFlt et UTSQ.

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0. A. KUJOTV. Jaats B. Krask ELLIOTT & ITYA1V, WSQLZIAXX DAALAXI 13 ALL KINDS OP LIQUORS, SOLD AT THK Cincinnati Daily Quotations ON HANDS AT ALL TUIl Pare Kentucky Bonrbon Whisky, ALSO, BRANDIES AKU WINES Of different Brand tSJ We invite those wanting Hure Liquor to call and examine for themselves. Corner of MERIDIAN and MARYLAND St., Indianapolis, lud NATIONAL BANK. THE FIRST NATIONAL RANI OF INDIANAPOLIM Ii THK official depoltury and financial agent of tba United State, and will famish, on th most favorable tenna, All kinds of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, And will buy and sell Gold, Silver, Exchange, Government Vouchers, Orders on Washington, State Stocks and Public Secunties of every description. Collections will b promptly made, and erery kind of business attended to that belongs to legitimate bankihg. Regular customers are only charged 6 per cent, upon Los us obtained at this Bank, and tha most ample provisions are made for tbe safe-keeping of Deposits and for the accommodation ef Depositors. In addition to the responsib'lity of tbe United State for the liabilities of tbe Bank, the Stockholders are lcdit ldually responsible to ths extent of their stock, rn addition to the amount invested In suth sharee.thua affording the moot asnple security to the public. The following are tha present Stockholders of tba Institution Wm. 11. Rnglish, Wm.Braden, W. R.Nofslnger, BenJ. F. Totti, Lewis Jordon, John W. Murphy, Delosa Root, Judge F. 21. Fioch. Jer. McLete, J. P. D. Lantei , of N. T., Wm. Wlllard, Gov. 0. P. Morton A. Baldwin, Hon. John J. Morrison, D. W. Noble," Gen. Lai. Noble, W. O. Rockwod, Hon. Oscar B.Hord, Daniel Henneay. Hon. T. A.Hendricks, James Powers, Hon. David Kilgore, J. L. Slaughter, Hon. Jamea A. Cravens. Lucian Hills, Hon. John C. New, W. g. T. Morton, Hon. T. M. Sullivan, Barnabas Coffin, Rev. Wm. A. Holliday, John C. Heretb. Prof. C. N.Todd, Dr. J.M.Gaod, J. George Stilx, H. B- Fii ch. George w. Riggs Dr. J. H. Woolbu Robert Browning, Jnc. C. Wright, W. J. Holliday, John Hendricks, W. R. Holloway. A. i. Da.'orth, 1. U. Maxwell. JamesGreene, Wm. H. Fry, A.D. BiUjigUy, A. J. Hay. W. W. Leathers, R.R.Parker, James Wlnslow. J. I. Uoiton, Wicrlow, Lanier A Ca.. J. A. Ross, Jalyll LIQUORS. T. I c IV VI 1 , (Late Rra05D A YcNaxaua,) RECTIFIER AM) WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN 1SD DOJIKsTlC LIQUORS, VONONGARFLA, RTF AND BOrRBOS Tfvr H ca "D: Hi: cb PORT, MADKIRA, MUSCAT, MALAGA WINES, CIQA-RS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Jyl7-dtf T. C. TRICKLAiüD. WHOLES ALK DKAI.F.R IN t ITofeiaria aud DomcKtio LIQUORS, mo. H0U'ct Waatiliiffton street, West of tbe State llouac. WHEAT AND RYE WHISKIES, ALSO, PURE OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON. Irish and Scotch Whisky from Bond, AND Old Brown Cherry, Port, Clarrt and l.iumpnigH aag3-dtf THE INDIANAPOLIS I X S IT It A X C E COM PA Y , Is now permanently organized and ready to iiue Fire Policies. Capital, $200,000, The Stockholders of this Company comprise some of our iuo.-t respoiisibl ciliaen. DIKF.C 1 O It M 8- A. Flitcbib, Sa., W, H.TaLsoTT, A. L. Ri)arat, E. J. Peck. Aqcilla Joses, OuviaTocsEV, Tbomas A. Morsib, A. K. Vmvox, WlUJAM llCSDEmSO. Office at prefect in the Sinkit Fund BaiMmg, carter of Penn-jlvania street aad Virginia avenue," ITTThe patronage cf the public is solicited. Wm. UKNDLKSON,Pieileit Alzx. C. Jantox, Secretary, may l-dly NOTICE. aUAnTPRMASTF.R?,LlNK AND HELD OFFICF.RS retiritg from the Vetersn Service, either by muster out or resignation, can bar. all tbeir papers fitted up with correctness u d dipatch at Col. Blake's Military Claim Agency, oppv . e iletrepolitan Theater. A Notary Public Is in th oft'ee. Jeia dtf JOHN W. FLAKE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, C. r. A. J. 71 V LLEJK, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, T! Itroad St , .ahTlllc, I enn., DIALERS IN er. ncQczzmz cc n ies FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC L1Q-ORJ, c t5JOrders filled and Consignment! Solicited. Postofhee Box lÜO-dtf L I V ERY STABLE, &c. aEW LIVERY SALE STABLES! W. E.OOD. j. p. STttavrr. WOOD & STERRETT, COURT STREET, IN REAR OF POSTOFfCE, HAVE JUST COMPLETED A LARGK AND WALL arracred Live rv and Sa'e Stable, ax.d famished it w;:h the very te,t of Hxl. Ta-y are alo preparej to UOA.ID IIOKSES, And having ea peheneed Hoatlers will iniur. th best of attention. Tea patronage of the public ia solicited. Th. stab! is centra. ly and conveniently located ra tb Rear f Talbott and Sews Block anJ tb FtCc. Isotaaroua, AagastSl, liui. aag.X-dtf

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A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPOIICO'fl GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS. FOR FEMALES. Infallible In Correcting Irrctmlaritlcs, ItcmovlnpObtmctioufs of the Monthly Turn, from Whatever l'uusc. nnd Always) .successful asxirrcvcntallvc. And tbe "only sur.' and CERTAIN REMXDT for all thoe aSict ng complaint so peculiar to the sx, whether married or singi." These Pills are nothing tew, but tare been ned by tb Doctors for many years, both In Fraeoe aad Asnerica, witA uaparaUeiatl acccess ia every case; an4 b ta urged by many thousand ladies who have u.ed them to make th Pill pubbc, for tbe alleviation of thoe suf fering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will net penult IU Females peculiarly situated, rtkaie snppoaims tbBMelv so, are cautioned against stng tbesa Pills while in that condition, as tb proprietor assumes bo responsibility after tbe above admonition, although thair mildness would prerentany mischiof to health. Otherwise tbe fills arerecommended. Full and explicit oumtfc accompany each box. M.000 BOXES HAVE BEEN SOLD IN TWO TEARS Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and ajents. to all parts of tbs world, to which answers bave been returned, ia which ladies say nothinglik the above Pills hT been known since th SCIENCE UK at KDICINE DAWNED UPON THE WORLD IN REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS AND RESTORING NATURE TO ITS PROFKR CUaJiKL, quieting th nerve, and restoring tharoy color of health" to the cheek of the most dellcafe. PRICK ft 00 TKR BOX. SIX EOXES fort 3 00. gold by all Drogist, acd by tbe followlnj Jotbicg and Drue Houses. Agents for Indianapolis, Indiana: (Ladies, bj aaiDe; ft, can procura the Fills, aeot con fidentially by man, ana without observation, to any part of tbe city or country,) and for sale by TOMLINSON A COX. No. Fast Waohinrtaa tt. 8TKWAKT MORGAN, No. 40, East Washington street. W. I. 1IASK1TT k CO., No. U. We Washington atreet. II. H.LEE. Nes 13 and 20, Bat s' Block. J. F. SISOUR, K. A, Bates House Block, ar.d by DAILY, KECFi:U A IU sII, Wholesale Dmggits, No. 73, South Meridian street. G. S. LACET.flencral Traveling Agent for the Western States, 167, Dearborn street, Chicaeo, Illinois. N R. None Genuine unless tbe box is sitrnej "S. T). UOWF.." Jan31-dlyeo THn QVJARTERS IM THC Mm STATE tjlNDlANA a. - 4 ii'sr -zlz,:-. rr KiJ7 - J) ' -''-'7' i Ji4V uv 'v V t-r-ialKfWftim riirt . ?.it .a.S . HiS HO OOKJIaCTIO WITH Ajrg OTHLa L.TlltLl?: MtNT of the sauoe name, in or out of luJ: in-Ji-l' PROCLAMATION. MAYOR'S PROCLAMiTION. WHFKKAS, the Ctnmon Cjtmril or the City of Indianapolis, in set-sion August 28:b, 160, adopied tb lollowlcg resolution: Whereas, In the opinion of the Council danger exists from dogs running at large of the extenlon of Hydrophobia; therefore, be it Reolvel, That tbe Mayor be and be I hereby directed to lbtie his proclamation against dog running at large, for six'y days, sccordicg to tbe provisions of the crdinanre on that mbjtct Therefore, the undersigned. Mayor of said city, in pursuance of such direction, Issues tbla proc'amatlon, ordering and requir ng all persons owning and barbwrieg any animal of tbe dog k:nd, to confine the same for sixty days f"ra ''d ttT ,b rst '7 bt September, by gooxl and sefflcient mrans.to bis cr her bou-e. out-houa, tor or yard, to prevent tbe same from biting cr being bitten by other animals, or to cause tb, same to be securely and carefully muzzled. All persons failing to comply with the for'g'.irg requirements are liable to be fined twentv dollars, and Jt is lawful for any person to kill, and f? 1 tbe duty of tbe policemen to kill, all dogs foon t running at lare withoit wearing a ninii'e a abvve toentiond. V itues my signature, an 1 tbe teal of ail city, this 30th day of August, istf. au31 -dtf J. CAVLN, Mayor. "IHERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL" '3T U. AC IIC JGl. ä TT ' M COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ci hi:hs a.m copaira, "13 A 6URE,CERTAIN:AND ä FEEDT CURE FOR ALL J diaeasa of tha Riad Jer, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, either in tbe Msle cr Female, frequently perloraing a Perfect care in the short space of three or tour days, and always in lej time than aay Aber preparation. In tbe as- of T ARU ANT'S COMPULD EXTRACT 01- CUliEBS ANDCOPAIBA, there is no need of confinement or change of diet. In Its approved form of a pas'e, it is entirely tavteless, aud cauaes no nn pleasant sensation to tb patieat, and no eipoeure. It Is now ackiioaleged by tha most leareed in tbe profession that In tbe above caes of diseases, Cubeb and Cepaiba are the cn!y two remedies Anewa that can be rei.ed cpon with any certaiaty of ucces. TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUBEBS AND COPAIBA NEVER FAILS. MtLafactared ody by T A It It A . T A: CO., 278 Greenwich Street, New Trk. yrpSold by Druttlsts all ver the Worll. apv92ly

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MEDICAL.

REMOVAL. Doctor THO,TlSOa, HAS EXMOTID JUS 0FF1CX FXOM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WniBE HE WILL CONTINUE to treat and cur Privat Diseases, In ail tbeir specie, stages, ramifications aad phases. Dr. Wm. Thomson w.H s;iT to each patient a written Instrument, binding tiawlf t ITect a radical ana permanent care, or make r rcarKe. w TT. Wm. Thomson bat triads tV.a -. tre atmest of Private Dieaes ai ?f 5,,ty tbe jear !51 three ye-i tn the ctty at lv t! ukt J" 10 S. Ill-,aa4 twa years iBPeoria,IlL Daring eight years practica InCkkaga. rL J"Ur T" brteea tboasand cases. lr.WBa. Thomson, ta his practica for Scrofula. hematic and general diseases of th blood, ies a Fntn'ga. Ung Tapor Path of the motttngetilons klad.la conjunction with Internal treatment. SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence afelf-ab. Th.s soliury vice, or depraved texual fndo'gstce. Is practiced by tba y.nth of both aeies ta an alao-t anlimited axtnt, producing ariih anerrinr certainty th fo lowing train of raorbid ytrptont tnie. combated by acientific medical measures, Tis: Sallow countenance, dark spots under th eyes, pain in the head, rtcring the ears, and noises l;ks th rostHng of leaves and rattling of charieU, uneasiness about tbe lolna. weakneaa of the limbs, ronfaaed vision, blunted tntellect, loa. of confidence, diffidence In approachirg stracgr rs a dlillk ts form new acquaintances, a dl.posit'on t shun society, loss of memory, hectic flashes, pimples an4 vaiiona emptions about tbe face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, cough, consumption, Dionomacia, and frequent ly insanity. Tbe aCitcted, on tbe first appearance of any of tbe above symptoms, shonld Immediately arplj t rr.Wm. Thomson lor relief. X&OBfc ad Consultation Bc9nu Ko. Sontb Del ware street, Indiscspolis, lad. r.O. Box 1MJ. Jac24-dly WILL CURE CATARRH. WILL CURE COLD IN THE HEAD. WILL CURE AN OFFENSIVE BREATH. WILL CURE PAIN IN TI1E HKAD. WILL CURE ULCERATION IN THE NOSE. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF HEARING. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORK TnE SENSE OF SMUT. WILL RFSTORK THE SENSE OF TASTE WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WHEN CAUSED BY CATARRH. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, A is now admitted by all informed, casing irritatioa ar.Jinflannnf.tion wl the rur.cou rnrmr.rarie, while tbe Liquid Catarrh Remedy fifr.tlv arid PT.f'.iin)r ret.inres all unnatural Incrnota tions aiiii disitK, rotoring the deceased mco.brane to its normal r;naition. A aiiisTlo llottlt will I.Tkt a .Month to ue iici t it rrei nines n any. IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLIXJWED. ZS$Cillfnr n Circular describing all Sijmptnmi Dr. I. IS. KliCLYK CO., Sole pRoraiSToa, Chicago, Illinois. JfLaroratiry at Freeport, Illinois. AT WHOLESALE RT JOHN D. PARK Cincinnati. O. WM. JOHNSON Itetroit.liUb. DAILY, KEEFER A RUSH Indianapolis BROWNING k SLOIN Indianapolis. JXpAnd tor sit bj all UruiN;s. JecM-dlyeod tlreate: ScJirsl firruljr Ever Futtol! a?iS"rifteen"wa Ir?e Utter paj'S tor two 3 cnt stamps. Young ?IenS .llrdicnl Adviser. GRATUITOUS advice given la diseases of the ner voos seminal, urinary and sexual organs, in th reports of tb Western Medical Association, which ar sent by mail In sealed envelopes, fre of charge. The organiiation was formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and is composed of tb well known p'uyiciaE,to whom ail letters must be directed, DRS. JACKSON, HERBERT k CO., el3-dly Box 43 Cincinnati, O. DOCTOR BIGELOW, Office 179 South Clark Street, turner of Monroe, CXXTCjICIO , XM.x-.m Po.t Offloa Box. 154. All Chronic and Sexual D.Sfaeesrf a Privat and Delicate Natura, treated with nnparalluled succes. Dr.Iliyre1 iw'g Guida to Health, fr ladies and gentlamen, is published ninthly. F-nJ f-r It if yoa think the writings 1 a physician wbo reputation extends throughout tha entire West shonld La worth reading. It is sent in plain sealed envelopes, free of charge. Almost every case can be treatel by mail. Medicines snt to any addreas. Ladies, eend Fr dearriptivaCircuIarofTiiari Jienude, tha Iatet and tet preventative of Conception known. Fbomt Separata for Ladies snd Geiitlemsn. CONSULTATION AT OPTICI. PJ.TE Omca nocaa : From 9 a. at. to I e. at. peraatorrhra or NVrvocs Debility, a eura warrtnted. HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, Oiioat 9 Union l?IOt, INDIANAPOLIS, IND , Scott llursea A: C o., I'roprletore. Jel-dt MACY HOUSE, Corner Markot & Illinois f INDIANAPOLIS. INF. E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. 1TAEE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MT friend ant nnaerom patrons, that I am cow es tabiibd in th bou.whkh I hare refurnished and new thrown op-n for your reception. I take the opportunity of thanking my maty former friends for their patronage during iL two years wkila I was conducting tbe Oriental Hou.-e, and will at all times be r!sd to see tbm atnsy r.ew stand. myJ-dtf E. FENTECOST MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES; WX AitX OFf KRINQ SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS t persona with a little ready means to secure bases. We will sell Lots Entirely on Xluir, aid erect comfartaMe dwellings, built 7 go workmen aad la good style, n the r7"entor fas mach as th iaproveeoents will cost th remalno to b paid on easy payxnenu not much more than a fair r,tt ea th premise. HavUg lots ia nearly all parts of tha city, we can accommodate all wi.blcg ta secure a home; and bavng a large amount of lumber on hand, and workmen rsaiy employed, w cai erect bnlldirgs on ahart aotic M'KKRNAN as PIXÜCX. apdtf -at Eat at a Agitts

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PETROLEUM.

THE FIEST' NATIONAL PETBOIEUia COMPANY. Organised uuder tb law of Pennsylvania, XoTlmbff, 104 CülPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. far Value of Sli:ires$3 Rich. A Limited Amoixt or Stock rot sali At THE tOWUT CAH El'SSCIirilOS TRICK OS i3 FEB. SHARK . No Liability to Stockholders. The lands of tbia Company, embracic over 17,500 acres in sac eisrn and lca-tL.oUl.aie situated in tie VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 123 acres which they own on the Alle gbany, two miles above President aud only fir miles from flic new 2.V) barrel well on Pinhole Creek, and the lea-e of 132 acres of the celebrated "Wilkin Tract" alone, are ample basis for any Company, and are worth more than the entire Capital Stock of the Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now in "uccesful operation, yieldirg largely, from which regular monthly divideudf ol two raa cskt. are bio aid to all M'xki.oldrr. an 1 tLere is aviit aMKAct that tili Ooinpuiy will noon be able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIV! DENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first cU CotnaLies, and ia justly said to Le the uot eucceasful of any yet organized. Itn reputatioD lias cow become so thoroughly established, that no mere need be nid on that point. There are r eater induce ments and better opportunities to make money on thej-e Stocks than any other ia existence, while at the same time they are ooon FaortutTT for any and all paxaona to hold From the New Yoik llcraldi News has been received and abundantly confirmed from several source, of the striking' of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, above the Reed Well, a raw ona rao the raoraarr or the First National Petkolatm ConrAT. From the New Tork Ereniof; Expres., "Our telegraphic dispatches received to day from the Oil Regions, Inform us of the striking of a 200 barrel Sowing H on Cherry Run, yea. THE FlAT NATIOXAL PtTtOLXUM CosffA5Tt piortKTT. Cherry Run Stocks will be in demand to morrow. From the New York World. "The First National Pitrolecm Contact ii a first class organization, wboe cCiceri are of tbe highest funding, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of purchasing reliable stocks. Tbe General Superintendent is a pioneer in the Oil business, and well known as a most e2icient manager.' From the New York Tribune "The First National is the name of the I'e troleum Company whose prospectus and msp are before us. The name which we see among the Directors sre ample recommendations for this Company, and a euScient guarantee of it future management." (STALL ORLERS BT Mill OA OTHERWISE STILL X FEOMFTLT ATTENDED TO UNTIL THE StOCE tf ALL SOLD. ,270004 reponaib!e Agents and Exchange Broken wanted in every city and town In the United States and Sritisn Province, with whom liberal arrangements will be made. t2TAlI orders and applications, whether by letter or otherwise, must be addreeaed to U. S. ItOWE ic CO., . OOMMLUIOM lilXCIAETI. marH dU 13 J-tbcriy St.. !fw Tork.