Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4654, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1865 — Page 4
DAILY SENTINEL
FRIDAY MORSUM). SETT EM HEU 2 niU'flRUD LAor.it. A Patient Isaventlwn tr X pol I trisr rtsjvr Trk.'a Cklfftil at w -.M t Inwffeva trt tlratilnnti:if .lenient In the - CSar4n sad aln Tbc Xeuten Dfniifd-'Paifni Iger" fire wed with I)rug-I.affer a an Agent for Ttmpcmnre l(f farm a Itefcrxaa Oheckcd-i Drat Action will the lifer Drinker Take! Trtm the New Tork World. J Oambrina. frown! The cocsrreritioii which aeeembla to honor h:m continusll? day end aigbt cotcplaia that thit wbicb ther drink 1 cot tbe cur of their patron god, 1st a file concoction f men, who ftcek oat invention, manufactured tindr tbe frrpo'tfroui patronage of t latent right. Tha lajer of to day ia cot the old lager of poetry and e.r.; it hit lot it rparklleg, clear crap Itfok, tta long standing foitn, it rerve, iu exhilarating affect, and it baa become flat, stale ar.2 profitable, productive of headache ted ClPgUSt. viat arrnaws vtit itf utid or Latta. It has for several rears back beeu matter o! profound gratitleliea among th philanthropists wbo aro willing that a letter evil should taka tie place of a greater, iu ee the greater ctn&ot be . totall? eaol.sbcd; who judge of the merit of a reform more bj it immediate and apparent result than by iu accordance with fpeeifle and particular ralea of rrorality; and who du cot condemn a temperate icdalene in the luxuries and stimu la&Uof life, that the drick called "laser," first Introduced among tia and almost aolely con med by Uermen. baa been coming gradually tint end more into general u-e. and has come to be cot so much a (Jerman a an American, iiatitotioo." It if true that lager let r. hope by iu on intrinsic merit baa in a great m emare taken the place of the more pernicious drink, and become what i called "the thing" with that class of our population who cultirate Rocial and convivial custom in public place. The Irish, too, bare taken to it with remarkable good will, and given the go-by to wbiaky, which wa so generally considered the nlr true Irish ririLk. Do all the pctm-a thi trimmer moit of them patronized more by Iri-h and American than by German lager ha been the staple driuk; and do excursion to the Ureen Shore, ep the rirer, or the Sound, or on Sttteu Island, wa well supplied, aren though there oiiht tot be a ingle German rroent, if there were not stowed on the boat two or thrte deren keg o! lager. It is the staple drink of claci-cl.o dtrs, of piomi?cuous sumoier gathering, usciard lind All this, a wo 8 lid, has been decide I, mood; many of our bet citizen, a matter of ccngratu lation. In the first placj. it was pitent that our New York lboj could not er joy a frolic without drink. 1 l.e temperat.ee total abstinence theory might Is the true one, but it wa palpably impracticable iu the present state ef eociety. Our "lUsh" young men, too, wanted fainethiuthat thoy cuulJ nay for, and to which they could "treat" tbtir friend. Neither lemonade, soda water, or sarsaparillt seemed to answer the purpo-c. luy coi uea u.eJ to urge the introduction ot lijjht wite, and. as au argument, instanced the liut-hearted hilarity and freedom from intoxication of the people of the wine growing ccuntiecf France. Kut lager came, and emed better ettn than wit.e. It m still a mooted question among lawyer whether it is intoxicating at all. Expt-riencsd men know that it ia o, but only when takcu in large quantities. The reoIt of the drinking of brandy, gin and whifky was bca-tly drunkeiiin?; men were crazy through it;fjbt, riots and murder ensufd from it; men lay in the gutters, aud died iu deliricm tremens because of it The appetite for these drinks became ic.iatiitlo and cor.auming; thousards fettled into a moral aud physical wrek worse thiu danth becAUe of it It wa claimed that the iutroJcction of lager would remedy thn condition of society ; that it would promote health, hilarity, cheertulnea and content; that it had all the attractive qualities which gaTe intoxicating liqucM their l.ol.l up n the luminunity, and that it was free fron nio-t of their most meretiicious and dei-tructiro eHVct It was claimed that the q'.iiit, healthy, cheecfal clmac terof tbe Uermiu people wan owiu very materially to th;.r iidtuml driuk A far ai could be judged, the introduction ot lrr haj justified thee arguments. It streuj-f t hi gt-utrilly dm'itud that lacr ha created au ii b;;it relorm whereTcr it Luteu swbuitutei for s'.r.juer liquor. TUL IN.jENOI I IMAND '0R IT. The demand fur her hi come to l.e iaormoos. A itatexent of tue number of gallon consumed d iily i. tl.i city nlo:.e, during the summer month, wulj astouiaii any odo who bs not takeu to'c of ti e rapidity with which it ba gined upon tiie r.Hcct oa of all clares Orer a thou-iaid k-.g would tomttinit be drunk at a inle pir -t.i- at Vod. Many of the dealers iu laer say luut the Ameriom hare come to be their best vatroi.s It used to be cooGood to tbe iiowery and the German District, but it is now sold alt alt::g R:idwy. The garden and lager beer sloans, which u.vd to be riaited only by German, are now tuqtieutcd by the American aud Irith laborer. During the war the pr;ct of ull liquor h is, happily, bceu treblcJ and quadrupled. We hear with incredulity of days wneit people UieJ to talk of thres cent brandy. No atroug liquor can be got at firat-clas bar Ua thin tifieeu cent per glass, and it Im come to be a general oplnioa that it is rery d.fhcult to gt pure liquor at any price. Yet 1 tger has generally maintained it price of five or ttx cent per gl Whenrer a "ri.o" wa deliberated upou by the dealera the Tentons held indignation meetings, and threatened vengeance. Materials roe in price, the revenue tax grew orerou, and the dealers looked about fur expedients to manufacture it more cheaply and rapidly. tAGERl.l. Lager receives its ame from the most eential part of the :jv.t ot lanulaaluriug it the lagering of it. After being brewed it is r quired to staad for several mouths ia a bui'aing w!;h certain temperature Uiore i: lecomt fit for drinking. This process requires much skill and experience. Ouly tho?e pe.-sjna were alio wt d to . take charge of tl whj had ervei ionj au i satiafactorily, aud tniy rccivd ttie higheit wjjje-t and were almt able to charge their ewn price (or their icrvict. The viemacd for lager w great and ii)er:ii and the de!r chafed at being compelled to wait for lour or live month before they could bring tlie'r flock into market. IML 8ATA.:C INVI.MIO.I. A meat. ha therefore been ir.TfcUJ which accomplished mit ! tho apparent cfltvls ol the long and tedious ligrr-ng. liut i; involves the mingling of tile, noxicu an j: ci. juou drus to tbo brew a rutiior has it lint tubcco is one of them. It is a aSauue ai.d inipoitiia. It prodacc that which i. lager t the eye, but a fiat and dlstaireful beTerase to the tonu. It difttrs from the old article n hot-houe f.-u . d::!r? from lie rip aci luscious product cf the dews a'.d breezes and snnhises. The iuveticn is pat en ted, and beer manufactured by it ii known by the comtnnnitv with ii?T csnf?m?t as "patent lager." Tbc tu ectiou : kept a- a aecici by the manufacturer whe use it, end posaib'y many would not be willing to acknowledge th: tr-er ued it at all. how mt TKtrox iakj "i'ATtxr Laorn," Experience! beer-drii;kers ean tell the "patent lager" at tate, and louk upon it with M.orn and loathing. Tl.e Teuton' coontenstce grow grim and sulicu; he utters guttural eour.üs from the depth of bis su-mm-h ; he calls the waiter and expostulate with h.m iu a havy bi.- voire; ke tata: "Col Ter taru!" I'o the ur.jorbi:icated Yaakec who 4oes r.jt uuJer-tnd Uteh, his toLes are portentcm and h.s ge.:uic appalling; be et hi mug c u the Ub'e iih a thump, and walka forth in !e a::J irimi d.uit. The erene look wL.ch he iie whea he entttedwlth hi friend, sat down coutfurtably in hi scat and called fcr "Swei Iwer." has p?ri away; hi face i black a a luun j r e' jjJ, hi abJotnen heaves with indigr.at.-t and pndcrou agitat:ou. It i r.ot to this tint Le w cut to re.'tr rcu sicaliy in a o: g U t.te tur.c ol the"UoU I'rirateer:" 111 s.rir tojua t zt, y. a al l.kf Lr ir; It's ab ut m&t JiX 4t vter joa. ar.J mk 70a to It lsu gstot f-r tk t -..ui, r. i-cft for dLd, It lh feet to E4' a d,r.-.-r, n: t c f lt;f rrM uuJ trtai. Oi or nr. Its u li-t.rr. i got Ur-bier, l-tn'f ii iL.i: i t d vori-t I lr ! t -i.lv lr-lir. IlUb dfrc L-Yirl, !t '. c,o t Kr its fra-. 1: 1& aovt fr tr ta.pr:. ten irtiL.tti k.u uj a ftwi t ll fak gvy t for a ga!. u r.e full to cauU a frll.r, 11 Bale kr at a mzu'.i-g ai a nie Sro In ! .-.:r.
ftlihot f. r p!:ik!aa, vUi !y vr.t to catch a It kpa ! 11 i frota atkkli In dir throat;
It rt r 4 CaefT, vbn tj vast to hjtt a rr Jr caanat bit :h evber frota abcka or n.roa. Da tk Iijr i;r, &c WIAX CAX BEDOXl Tbe result of this deterioratiw of lager ia, that it gctiiox to be in popular, tod that person whs used, to reliab it aro afraid to drink it. It has lot, as wo raid, its clear, park ling appearacce; wkit little fotci It bat tpetxJily letfti it when it ia drawn; it 1 lea oxkUiaratiug and intoxicating; it produce headaches, a&d kas loat rxtny of iu good qatLtie, leafing their placet to be aupptieU by bad oaea. It is) a soa-ject exeitisg very math Interest ii tbe commcaity, for all beer driakera have noticed the change ia their beverage, ovo if iUey were oot i a for med of the came Tit reform whicb some bare be lieved waabeieg efTacleiby lager will be checked by tbie pernicious tnveatiou, and tboao that continue to drink it will experience unpleasant cffocu to wbieh they have hitherto not beea liable. Doubtlft there sic some Loseit dealers who furnish the old article. The beer drinkers, for their owo protection, should find thee out and patronize none other. .Moasr llngiand I'oor. "Rrick'' romeror, of the La CroMO (tVU.) Democrat, recently eopied an article from Ihe Hartford Time, entitled " Aactioneericg the Poor," to wbicb be appends the following forcible and oarneat comments. What 'a the tue of writing about the poor white people of New England? (oJ carted them with Aoglo-baxon blood I Had these rxor wretches, whose bone are told to doctor and whoso lean bowel aro made into rpecelatioas, been black, all over the country tbeir caae would be presented to the people for interference. Rut thtv are simple, poor, half starved white wretches. Old men, who with toiling limb hobble along to the grave, curaed with a white skin. Old women, wbo with watery eye turn tbeir wrinkled faces to tbeir dell ear will catch the sound of the paupera' bcarae as it rattles over the (tones of a New England road. Wive, nhoie husband are foundation for monument to heroism S iters of brave men dead in battle. Children of white parent. God pity ttto poor whites ? Tbe negro 1 cared for by pious preacher and political ibi bier out ot the publio purse. Curee them tbey are poor. Aud white h ides! Most horrible crime?! Let them paint their ikin black. Let them kink their hair, and powder it with burnt umber Let them cut their eye open and double lip their lace.', danco the break down, be i at. saucy and bappy. 'I lieu all of Christian America will pity them Uf Ute )orj thu happy negroes have been giving ui a break-down iu blood a break down oi credit a break down of white liberties Lt them become purified by the order ol iMbioDia. and ciorv wiu burt on their vision metantlv. Churchc. will be opened Fair will be held. Taxes will be collected. Bayonets will be ground. Rlood will flow like water. Armies will be raited. Debts wiil be heaped upon n a worthier oeeaa weeds are heaped upon aurf bcateu ahores Tax-payer of Connecticut! Rlack up', your poor, and tbe Government will support them and land them safe in Abraham s boom. Black them over "shine 'em up!" and the e!t wiI support them for you. Step this way, gentleman, the sale i about to open. Here is the place to make monev! Here i a hue lot of poor wrttches to be sold to the lowest biddei! Reing white the Government doc not want the lot. We will sell their keep ing to the lowed biddei 1 First i an old man eighty waters living. Ilow little for him? He don't cat mach t Hit teeth are all out. Ex amine hi Sabby gums, ladie and gentlemen ! His appetite is poor. He can't hear what you say about him. He can't fee the dirt in hi por ridge. He cau't talk plain, and don't go visiting, "One dollar a week !" My God, friends. tbi is extortion. He is old. 1 ou c.au feed him on broth, andfdefphim on straw. Now lie goes to Deacon bkinstone far nineteen cents a week Let u pray. And bere comes next eti the catalogue an old female seventy-six yctM of age. Hurrah for the days of '7b 1 She i old and blind. She eats coarse mush and nigger molasses. She don't get in the way just cit, drool and mumble all the day, aud sleeps on an old pile of old rags at night. Her son is a noted Abolition prearkor a bright star of Turitaniim! How little for her? She has a bad thing against her she i white ! One dollar a wetk 1 Tis awful I Her daughter, Mr?. Hon. , will keep her for that. It don't coat a diu.e a week to keep her. And down rhe goes. to Brother 1'. Nurious, for a hilling wek. Let u pray. And bere, patriotic cakes of humanity, baked on Plymouth Rouk, here is a war widow rery white and verv poor. She i forty, widow will be sold to the lowest bidder, and the brat thrown in. She cau earu money by washing, and terve to practice vicioui sous on till they become busband all for nothLg. All her children will soon be able to earn her keeper money. How little, gentlemen? Figure close! .She will earn twice her board, and yea can draw chool money for her ehildreu. Down ahe goes to Deacon Righteousness, for twetity cent a week ! Let u FraT? Tbe sale stands adjourned till Tve can attend a digger pic Die, tha bake and barbaqäe, to welcome our dear brother to freedom. Ladies will look sweet as possible, and white men will stand the expen?e. After the pic-nic the sale trill bo continued. Let us pray ! Not It may not be known to all our readers that in several of the States of pious, philanthropic, Puritanic New England, the poor of the town arc set up at auction to fee who will keep them cheapest whieb mean wbo ha the heart to feed them least, so aa to make money out of the operation. The coBisquence ia that the paupers here are in many instance subjected to indescribable suffering at the band of praying, palm tinging, hypocritical skinflints. VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. "Fishteea yean established in K. T. C'ty.' Only Infallible remedy knorrt." "Free Irom Poi-ens." "Not d anurous to the Human Family." "Rats come oct of their boles to die." "CostarV Bat, Roach &c, Exters Is a pate n-ed for Hits, .Vict, Koach, LI.kI and EfJA'!t,kc , Ac, Ac, Ac. "CostarV Bed-Bug Exterminator, Is a liquid er wah. ued to destroy, anl a!s as a preverfive fr Fed-Buj, tc. ,Costar,s" Electric Powder for Insects I fr JL'..'.s, Jf.4;ui:.t. iV.is. rl uf, fnrrt on r7S;d by all DruKrsts and retailers everywhere Vi ! ! ! Exwaas I 1 S of all worthies imitations. jpTSeetbatTo-.tarVnas is oa each Hex, rattle sr.d Flsk before yoa buy. fii:i it y it. rosxAit. Xy,rairjrAL Diror, 4.-2 Paoanwav, Naw Teai. j52.o:d ty all DrcejSts and Dea'er in ludiaoapoV la t. 1 8 (i 5 . FARM LI AND UOUSEKEKI'EHS ShouU rccolloct that huadres of dollar worth of Criia, riuTiyoLi, le , ttt annually deatrojeJ by Rt, Mice, Ant.4, anj other inects and vermin 11 or wbicb caa be rreveated by a few JolUr woriUof "CtitrAiV Kat, Koacb, Att. ! . Kxtcrininator. boabtand use freely. Cf" Soli by BrowLinj 1. Sloau, S.eeaui Morjran.Toojliascai Cox, F. Ecer, Wholeasle a4 Retail Areata, in Iudianapolin. InJ'urt. and bj all Druit and Dealers Piyll-44JB! .
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1 HI COAL LIMLWG CO, IT e OOVINOTON, 1 1ST ID Cnpiial Stock, $3150,000, Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. fJfCORfORATr.D CSfR THK LAWS Ol THK STATIC Of I3DIA5A. WILIJAM D ALZ. of Hew Tork. rresiJect. J OS Km RISrLNX,Clng:'o, Vice PresUUet, W. a K KUR, Secretary, VAMKS W. KI50, Treasurer. 3D lxootoift Boo. J03KFI1 X. icIX)?ALD, IndiaoapoMs, In I si JOnX R. CO JT BOTH. Hon ting-ton, India a. M TTM. DALE", Sew Tork City. 44 JO.'KPU W. SKWL1Ü, Atuce, Indiana. 44 JOS. klSTLNK, Coving-ton, Indiana. 44 K. M. McOONALD, Covington, Indiana. D1TID wrrCorirgtoD.lndiaaa. Orricx South $ide Public Square, foainyfn, Indiana rjiriK Company hold bj lea, and In fee, a boo I X twerty thouaod acre of tbe root select real lauds la Wtttttn Indiana, bordering both aides of tha Wabah river. Mans of then lands mir be seen at the office of the Company, In Cor1o?ton, In a., at the oBlce of Via. Dole, So.li Park I'lace, N. T.Clty, at the office ef Bon. J. it. Coffroth, Hantington, Indiana, ana at tbs offlct of Roach i, McDonald, Indianapolis. A reference to the report of the lion. David Dale Owen, late State Geolog;!, will show that these land eremtnate lu tbe mi Jot of the flneat coal fields of tbe State, ab oandinn also ia salt, Iron and other valuable mineral substances. dearth month cf Coal Creek, where the Company has IarR quantities of lands aalt water baa baen dlcovere4 equal in qaallty to the Kanawha. This water was procured soiue 3i vsars ago by boring, soon after, tbe Onondas alt fiodinu Its way down tLe Wabah and Erie Canal, Mr. Tbomax, tbe proi.r'.ctor, finding himself nnabl(j to roTrnte with It, abandoned tbe manufacture. In hi boring 'be encountered that which recently disclosed facts prove to have been coal oil. Tbo lauds all lie in cloie prox niity to tbe Wabaah and Krle Canal, ome of them upon Its banks. Mr. Jchn McManomv. the bus'ness arent of tbeicm panj.-iA retained rrotu a tour ct obavrvatiun of th oil rrg.ofiaof Feancylvania couviuceJ that the lands leaned by tbe company. in FcunUia and Parke countif, has, se fr as tbe Renrral formation of the conn try and tbe aarface iiitlkratlons present tnemelven, a stong analofry ia tbe oil and mineral tubtUnce a found on Kreuch Creek, Pennsylvania, where the greatest quantity and the mo.-t valuable oil is foond Mr. McManomy has purchased fO the company tbe rauit approved machinery, with all tbe fixtures nece.ary ror oieration, ana is pre oaring with experienced workmen tbe speedy develep ment of the hidden treasure of the lands of the company. All the Indices of coal oil, found iu local. ties where tt has been procured, are strongly marked in various lo calit!ea of the lands of the Company, affording every rational pr ot-pect of success. Tbe company thinks it unnecessary to make any other reference to the character of the Und, other than the report and map referred to. tlOO.OOO of the stock, being 2,000 shares. Is proposed by the Company to be offered in the market at on-balf Its par value, being $25 per thare, for the purpose of aidiug the Company in a speeay aeveiopraeni or tne lands. aprt3-dwtf MEDICAL. Galsn's Head Dispensarj llMtitbllklied In I850 and Jlsarsere hy tlift l,CKla!nture of Kenturky for i tan treatment of aoavaa oJbatsa. B Ja &ftseiiNnis And a'l Affections of the Urinary and Oe of bth Sexes. JUST FUnLISUKU, a ntiVAii: .Tii-:nitjAi. TIIK ATI. OK TKNERKAL D1SKASK?, Including Gonorba-a, Gleet, Syphilis, Stricture, Oravel, lvnt, Ruptures, PiK-o, Fistula, Crlnary IVposlts, ana an uisrais oi ios , - j VMn.v UU.ter PrrtNtrate Gland. ' L ana eemnai vehicles, n ih W'-x. treatment, Includinir. a chapter on A Y,' FEMALE DIJJEASKS. witu ol- , . . .t'.:-' ervations on marriage and the frt'm.tffifo prevention of conception. Con- U yV('p! -frh taiaingaTreaüon Self Abude, feTOf perruatorrhea, Sexoal and er- VS'sr vousDebllity, Barren bobs aud In- t putence In both sexes; the effects of thet. disea-.es cn the body and mind, and the Author's New Treatment of all these cases in full, the ocly successful method of cure, with an exposition of Qnacktry. This work Is not a quack advertisement, bat a warning and a guide for married and single. It la the only book that gives the treatment of all the above diseases In plala Knliftb, with fall directions for self-treatment, and contains much valuable Information act proper to mention in a public notice. Th work contains SCO paes, and 100 plates and engravings of the above disease. Sent to any addreesln a sealed wrapper, on receipt of onedclUr Those afflicted with any of the above disease, before placing themselves under tbe treatment of any one, should urt read this work. OFFICE 314 Fifth street, betweeu Market aud Jefferson, west aide. To lnt-ure satVy to all letters, dlrct to GALES' HEAD DISFKKSAET Drawer:?, LeaUville. Ky. octt C4-d.twlv AoiNGLEil:liVIJ Mltl ' M T)(E MOST SKEPTICAL. t THATTHrnr iq litvirniiAi i rn s a., a w a vwniibiiW . vmv a trm'TUHi um Tun ia (M A4J I ' a r I 1 I J - Jt 9w) - I Sr juicy uiv i. k. uiuu uiai tu ri. J-fA -,V T A K Fl HER "Res VI iy Prepare dm the choicest iiisky:x. oVj TTioy rtrvrjth.n anl Invigorate the .CY" iJ astern. yy T JL Tl.-y give a pood and M.althy app.tite. s-Ttit-y aiit uii;t-stion. BENNETT PIETERS 8. CO. 21 RIVER ST. CHICACO SOLE PnOPRIETOnS ,K vT rV' ;-V -s T-Mpi:t'G5-dwlv OIL STOCK. OIL AND MINING COMPANY OF TNKYVIIaLE, USTD. ORQAMZFD UNDER TUK LAWS OF TDK STATU. Capital Stock, - - $500,000. Dia id eel into I0(KK Maare. Car Vnliie 50 earli. II AlCltl(. DAII.V, l'realdcnt. 11. KOii;.MHALl., t reasurer. J. . TllO vnso, Srcrciitiy. FriHK public are hereby notlSed that boeks are taw X opeu at tbe oCke of H. Daily, lnd.anspol:s, and B Koentball. Je fferscnv ile, lnd , for the sale ot a Lnuted tinasbfr ef shars. Tt proceeds of tbe sales cf this siock te be devoted to the development ef the oil a&d mineral lanJj beloLginj to tie Company, at and in the cciLLwrhoo.1 t.f Hmry ville. The bor-.ug is now progrefis coder the cj err-.Kon of an esperiecced operator. Tbe Cpay La? three thousand acre of la&d, sitaatt-d nineteen m;is from Jeffersonville, near Henry vüls. The surface indications en these lands, together with the eoksricil forcaUoas, are scch as tojuitify the most anraice expecuticn ef firdxg abundant deposits of oil. krverlenced oil men frcm the oil reg-.ons of l ennsylvama and fUesbtre. beve prospected tnla terrUory, and aay that it c 'Cipare. favorably w Ith the best oil rewt ia tie eat. The aeneral imprtssion ser rts to be that the enterprise and capital inverted ia the development uf oil will eventuaiiy uie a poo this portiuu of the :ate as the bom prvtilLai section w.tbm .iau:.. HARRISON DAILY, President
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DR; JOHN -BULL'S COTlPOIiNI) t GBDRON BITTE IIS. The aLatcttt and iT2ol Itn v portaut liitcovery or TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY I ! 1 2To man's name ts more lntltuatelv connected with tbe hUterr ef MATERIA MEDIC A of the United Hates, or more favorably known as a pioneer in Medical Discovery inan last er Dr.. I ohii null, ofCjOiiisavilSr, Krit liK-kv. Ula inimitable prtpsratiou of SAItMAlMItll. I A has long stood at the bead ef the various cornpounds ofthat valuable drag. His Compound of WILD CHE Hit Y h become a boueehold word . tbroucbout the West and Sooth. Hi Worm Lozenges, in Icsa than a year after their introduction, attainod- a reputation As wide spread as tbe continent of 27orth America. Tut the crowning glory of his life remains to be attained in his discovery, or rather combination, for be does not claim to have been the discoverer of Ci:DltO.f which Is the basis of the Eitteis now offered to the public. That honor belong to the native Inhabitants of Central America, to whom Its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, tbe Indian bids defiance to the mott deadly malaria and handles without fear the most venomous serpents. Ills a belief with them, that while there Is breath In tbebodr the Cedrou is potent to cure, no matter what the lseai" may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, Le i. nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all disesses arising from exposure, either to change of weather ercliaiste, or to nil v-mat!c influences, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! Ami Jastly deserve- the reputation it ha so long enjoyed n Central America and the West Indies. Il LY1KPSIA Aad its attendant train of tymptoms. It acts more MKK A CIlAkM than a medicine. Tbere is nothing ' . the whole range of Materia Medica that can for a L .Mient bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found In tha 1 Ith edition or the U. S. Dispensatory, page 13S7 and )3SS. A series cf experiment. In which Dr.Bnll has been for years engaged, baa Just been brought to a successful termination, and be is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CKDRON with other approved tonics tbewbole preserved In the best qnallty of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, wbicb be is confident has u equal ia tbe world. lie might furnish a volume of certificates, bnt the public have long since learned to estimate such things by their trne valne. The safest plan Is for every ons to te far himself tbe virtue ef a new medicine. (ilVK Till: GEDRON BITTERS OSkVi TRIAL, ARD TOU Wli L SEVER CSI AS OTSF.KS. It is not necesMry to publish a long list of diseases for which lCEDRON WTTER are a specific. Dialldls. ease the Itowt'ls, lAvv.r or Kidney. In all affsctioas of the BRAIN, DEPENDING JPON DERANGEMENT OV THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; RHEUM ATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to sapersele all other remedies. It only cures thee diseases, but it prevents them. A w giaa of the Kitters, taken an hour before each meal, i obviate the ill effects of the mo unhealthy climate, i It is destined to sapersele all other remedies. It not w me will - -mw 1 1 T aa i a Vi Iii a-- - - J wa screen the person taking it against disease ander the most trying exno-.-nre. mTA S4 by Draa;a;l"l end flrocor (Jen erially. Jlr. JOHN HULL, PrUiiipal 01T.ce, Fifth Strtst, Lon.'vtil, Xy. SOLD WlIOLESAUt BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 13 Moutra .TlcrMltan Street INDIANArOLU Whe aiae sell BILL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. Kemeabet DAILY, KEfctEK Uliajfl, decl6t4-dlyftwl2ta , -
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A CARD TO THE LADICO. 1 DE. DTJPOnCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS - . FOR FEltAXU. Infallible In Cor reel I u ir Irrcjnlaritle, ICcraoTinObsirurttous of the nonthly Turn, from -Wltntcer Cnnac. nnd Always ucccsfal us a rrcventatlvc. And tbe only rare' and CKRTAIS KKVfKDT for all those aSiefng cowsptaJata eo peculiar to tbe sex, whether "manied or iBgie.' These Pill ara nothing aew, bat have besa tssei ty the Doctors for many years, both In France and America, with unparalleled succes ia every case; and be Is orged by rcary thousand ladle who have used them to make the til pabUc, for Ike allevtatloa ef thoe suffering frets any lrregnlarlUes whatever, as well aa to prevent an Increase of family where health J1 aot permit It. Female peculiarly situated, or these rtipnestng thevneelve se, are cautioned against using these Fills while la that coalition, a the proprietor assumes bo responsibility after the abore admonition, although thalr mildness would prevsntany mlschiof to health. Otherwise the Pills arerecemmended. Foil and evplicit directions accompany each bos. tO.eeO BOIES BAYS BEK5S0!J 15 TVTO TEAKS Tea theaand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and sjents, to all parts ef the world, te which answers have been returned, ia which ladies say nothit gl.ks the above Pi!? have been known since the SCIE5CK OF MIDICISK DAWNED Uro? THE WORLD IU REifOTCiO. OBSTRUCTIONS AXD kESTORI0 NATURE TO ITS rROFKKCUASXKL, qaiHing the cerves and restoring tb"roy eclor of health" to the cheek of the moat delicate. TRICE $1 M PER BOX. SIX BOXES for $3 00. Sold by all Druggists, and by the following Jobbing and Drug Bosses, Agents for ladianapells, Indiana: (Ladies, by seading fl, can procor tbe nils, sent confidentially ty mail, and without observation, to any part of the city or country,) aad for sale by TOIILIXSON A COX, No. 19, East Washington street. STEWART 4 lIOUGAX, No. 40, East Washington street. W. I. IIASFITT 4 CO., No. Ii, West Waahlnctoa street. II. H.LEE. 5os. IS and 20,Bati a Block. J. F. S ENOCH, 5o. 5, Bates House Block, and by DAILY, KEIaFi:it V UUSII, Wholesale Druggists, No. 73, South Meridian street. G. 8. LACKT.GeneralTraveling Agent for tbe Western States, 1C7, Dearborn street. Chics so, Illinois. N. R. Tlooe Genuine unless tbe box is ifrned "S. D. BOWK." Jan3l-dlyeoc Tn ARTERS HEA vroa r H THE STATE. IINDIANa LUa no octfifXTiox wrra axt oirle iisutLu: ltXM cf tiie atme name, ia or out of Iud.:inaioli W. & H GLENN. Ptimieton P ROCLAMATIOM. SHYOR'aS PROCLAMITION. WH UREAS, tbe Csmmon Council of the City of Indianapolis, in session AugUkt 25;b, adop:ed the tollowiLg resolution: W beret, In the pinion of the Council dacrer exists from dogs running at large of the ex tendon ef Hydrophobia; therefore, be it Resolved, That tbe Mayor be and he Is hereby directed to issue his proclamation against dog running at lsrtre, for sixty days, according to the provisions of the ordinance on that subject. Therefore, the underpinned, Mayor of said city, io pursuance of such direction, issues this proclamation, ordering and reqnir.ng all person owning and harbsring any animal of the dog kind, te cocSne tbe same for s'xty days from and after the first day of September, 165, by good and sufficient means, to his or ber houe, out-bouse, i-tore or yard, to prevent the same from biting or being bitten by other animals or to cause the siae to be securely aad carefully muzzled. AU persons failing to comply with the foregoing requlremects are liable to be fintd twenty dollars, and it is lawful for any perscn to kill, and i; Is the duty of the policemen to kiil, ail d -gs founl running at large w.thout wearing a muzzle as above mentioned. Witness my signature, and the teal of sail city, th 30th day of Agut, l'HiS. au3l dtf J. CAVES, Mayor. "THERE IS NO SUCH VORD AS FAIL." 3h JltX 23 c cl. ro. COMPOUND FX TRACT O? CIJRaCBN AM COPAIBA, ISA SCEE.CEKTAIJTAND SI'KKDT CURE Ff)H ALL diseases of the b.al l-r, Kr.neysand Urinary Org&ns, e.tber In the Male cr Female, fteqarntly pertorming a Ferfett cure in the short tpace of tnree or tuur dsys, and always In les time than any other preparation. In the U- of TAKKAliT'S COMPOUND KlTilACT OF CUBEHi ANDCOFAIBA, there is no need cf coutnement or chaage of diet. In Us approved form cf a paa'e, it is entirely ta.-teles, and caues no anpleäoaiit sensation to the patient, and no exposure. It i now acancaleged ty the most learned in the profession that In the atoe cases of tf L-eases, Cubebs and Cepait a are tbe ocly two remedies knowa that can be rel.ed upon with any certainty of access. TAKHANT'i COMrOUND EXTP.ACTOF CUBXBi AND COPAIBA NKYF.R FAIL.S. Manafactured only by T A It It A . I' A CO., 278 Greenwich Street, New Terk. TTpSvli t y D-üfgtta all ever the World. apr-dlr
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B E JI O V A.'!.Doctor Witt. T0.T1S01 HAS tIMOTED CIS 0F7ICE FKOM VIRCINIÄ AVENUE TO ITo. 29 South Dclawaro Street, WIIZRE HE TTILLCONTISUf le treaa sad care Frlvate Dueae, In ail tbetr species, Itajes, ratr.lScation and pbae. Dr. Was. Thowvsea will rive te ach pat i at a written instrument, binding h!mtlf to effect a radical and permanent care, er make e ebarge. - . eaO Dr. Wm. Thoottoa bas made tbeN. treatxoeat ef Frlvate Ihea.sea t spectalty a-Bce tbe year Li51 three years la tbe city cf Bueale, N.T., 4hl years in Chicago, IU and twoyears reoria,!!!. During eight year practice InChicace, III., is cured ever thirteee tbowiand cases. Dr. Waa. Thomson, ta bU practice f.r cTofala, Ekeatnatie and general diseases ef Ue blood, tue a FamlgaUnc Taper Fata of the most ingenious khsd.lu cordincUon witk internal treatment XK19AL KatlSlONj,tbeeneeqaefc efself-ele. This solitary vice, or depraved seiial jndu'ga Is practiced by the yeaia of boU sexes to aa atsoost aahmiud extent, prvdocirg with uneriitg certainty the felluw ing train of aaorbid symptoas antess combated by scientific tnadicat netsores, vii- Sallow eounteaance, dark spets ander the eyes, pain In the head, ringing la the ears, and noises l.ke the rustling ef leaves and rat tlirg cf chariots, aneelcess about the loins, weakaess of the limbs, confused vision, blunted Intellect, lt cf confidence, diffidence In approaching stranger, a Mike te form new acquaintances, a dirpoaibea te skua society, loa of memory, hectic Cushea, pin pies and various erop. tiona about the face, furred tungue, night sweats, feud breath, coughs, com-uaption, monomania, and freqnsnt ly Insanity. The afflicted, en the first appearance if any ef the above symitonis, should Immediately apply to A r. Wan. Thomon for relief. tfy-OSJre ad Consultation Stcosus No. 29 South Delware street, Indianapolis, Ind. P.O. Box 1650. aiC4-dly fgyCAM, FOR A CJKCCLAK DESCR1EIN0 ALL STMiaOM8.-l SYMPTOMS: The symptoms of Catarrh, aa tbey ceaerally appear are at first very sliKht. 1'ermtns find tbey have a colt that tbey have fr. quent attacks, and are more sensitive to tbe changes of temperature. In this condition, tbe nose may be dry, or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, afterwards becoming thick and adle-ive. As the di;oae brotnes chronic, tbe discharges are increased in quantity and changed in quality; tbey are now thick and beavy, and are hawked r couched off. Tbe secretions are offtnsive, causing a bad breath: tbe voice is thick and nasal; tie eye are weak; tbe sense of tbe sm-ll Is lessened orderstroyed; deafness frequently take place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh Is, that the person Is obliged to clear bis throat in tbe morning of a thick or sl.my mucus, which has fsilen down from the bead during the uiRht. When thit takes place the person may be sure that bis disease Is on it way to the ungs, and should lose no time iu arresting it. The above are but few of tbe many Catarrh symptoms. A Vinelc llottts-will I:at a .vlontli to bn titrd tlirre time u diay. TESTIMONIAL From Hon. Thoniss J. Turner, Ex-Member ef Congress mm llüriio. late breaker of tbe Illinois Il.nse of Kerresei.tatives, and tirand Mater of A. F., and A. U., of the MK'f ol mum:. FacsrokT, October lil, 1C3. Da. D. lI.Paai.tE Dear Sin lu reply to youri;tice of the l'ta ii;-t., 1 would tnj mat i was severely aancioj with ratnh for ver. when I bt'Canie acnuainted with vou and tioutht two totiles of your liquid Catarrh Kem- . . . ..a . ? edy. Btiure l Lad u--ea one noiue i w as ernsiwy improvel,a:i'I b fere tie second bottle was finished, was completely cured. 1 can rt-cvuimend tbe uu-dxlne to all aCictrdwi'h Cstarrb. Respectfully yours, THOMAS J. U'RFR. Or. I). II. SEELYE CO. Sol raormiKToas, Chicago, Illinois. AT wnOLKSALK ET JOHN D. FAKR Cincit.nat!, O. WM. JOHNSON Ivtriot, Mich. DAILT, KELFER 4 RUSH l!,!iar,o!is. BROWNING A- SI)AN Indianapolis. JEt25FAnd fr s,a H Druggists. dect? eod r.rfätet S'Jics! Cirfalar $"Fifte-n"la large letter pnges for two 3 cent stamps. Voting: Itlctr lealical Aalviscr. GRATTIT0CS advice tiven in diseases cf the nervous aeminal, urinary and bexuat organs, in the reports of the Western Medical Association, which are sent by nail in sealed envelopes, free of charge. The organization was formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and is composed of the well known physicians, to whom all letters must be directed, DUS. JACKSON, HERBERT 4 CO., eb3-dly Box 436 Clncinnatl.O. DOCTOR BIGEIaOW, Offico 179 South Citri- Street, Oorner of Monroe, COXC4O0, Fort Offlee Box. 1M. All Oironlc and Sexa-. al Disuases of a Private and Delicate Nature, Ireat! with unparalleled succes. Dr.BigeI w's Guide V Uealth, for ladies and gentlemen, is published m mthly. Send fir it if yoa think tne writings of a phyvlcian whowe reputation extend throughout the entire West tbould be worth reading. It ia sent in plain sealed envelopes, free cf charge. Almost every case can be treated by mail. 3Iedieines ent to any address. Ladies, send for descriptive Circular cf Vjianc iVaui', the Iat4t and best preventative cf conception known. Rooms Separate fsr La jiet and Ger.tlemti. tOKSULTATIOK AT OTT1CX. THZE. Crrici nons : From 9 a. u. to 1 1. u. prmatorrhap or Nervo Tbnity, a corwarrmnted. HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, Opposite Union Tiot, INDIANAPOLIS, INI) , Scott, Hnrj;e A: t;o., l'roprletor. JelS-dlf 1KACY HOUSE, Cornor Market & Illinois f 4. E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. I TAKE FLFASUItX IN ANNOUNCING TO JlT frier.d and numerous patrons, that I am new es tabli'bed la tb' hoase, which t Lavs refurnished and now throws open for yoar reception. I take th- opportunity of thanking my many former friends for their patronage during the two years while I vii conducting tbe Oriental II ou-. ae l will at all tlea e glad to see :he at vcy new stand. my3-dtf K. PENTECOST MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. WX AAE CFFXH1NG iCHKlOa INDUCEMENT to person wi;h a little rt?y mea-s tosccrt hora. . We will sell Lots entirely oit Xtuir, abd erect comfortable dweiiirg, bellt y go workmen and ia good style, en tb payment; taa much as the Improvement wiU cost the retnaina to te paid oa easy payments not tench mors than a fair rnt en the prei&isee. . Having lota la nearly all part of tl city, w can accommodate all wishing to secure ahoae; and hav. Bsr a large amount of lumber on hand, and werkaaea ready employed, we caa erect buildings oa short aotice V'KEBNANA FIERCT, A K . A W1 . W apO-dtf
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,THE FIRST NATIONAL 1 COMPANY. Organised under tbe laws of rennayliAaia November, 1 J-wS-4 . CAPITAL STOCK, 01.000,000 r;ir V at fH hu re $5 Each. A Li i ran Aatot t or 5 roc a. ria. at ar Tut LowvjT cn rictirriox raict or i't rra srau. No IJabilh) (o Stockholder Tbe laavl. of , this üompaaj, emtarat-iu or. 17,G(K) acrei ia rxx nvrLi and leebo!J, are situated io the' YERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! -Tbe 123 acre wbicb tbey own oo tbe Alle bany, two rcile above President and only five mile from tbe new 2) barrel well on I'ittbole Creek, and tbe Iense of 132 acres of tbe celebrated "Wilkina Tract" alone, are ample basic for any Company, and are worth tnore than theentire Capital Stock of the Company. Tbere are SEVEN WELLS now in successful operation, yielding largely, from wbicb regular monthly dividends of two rist ckxt. ere being paid to all stockholder-, and there ia a vicar a8lEACK that tlii Company will pooq be Able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVIDENDS. s The First National Petroleum Co Ranks among the first class Companice, and it jastly said to Le the most encce-sful of any yet organized. Its reputation baa now become tothoroughly established, that no more ti4ad Le) B&id on that point. Tbere are greater iiidticajments and better opportunities to matt money on tbee Stocks than any other In existence, while at the same time they are oooo raoruTT for any and all person i to hold From the New York Hera!o "News bae teen received and abundantly confirmed from rerrrs goorcet, of tbt f diking of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, abore tbe Reed Well, a riw bods raoat the raoraaTT or TIE FlR-sT NATIOXAL I'lTIOttl.M COMfAHT." From tLe New Tork Evening Eapresa. "Our tclrpriphic d;5patctej receired to day from tbe Oil Region, inform ua of the etriklcjr of a 200 barrel fl iwing well on Cherry Ran.xiaa. THi First Natiosal -I'rrtoLECsf Comfaxt'i mortaTT. Cherry Run Stock will b in demand to morrow." From tbe New York WorlJ. "The Fzut Natiomsl Pctiolei'm Conraur is x first-cl&M organization, whose ofScers art of the highest eutdirg, and we cbeerfally recommend it to all parties deairocs of parchaaiog reliable stocks. Tbe General Superintendent is a pioneer i'a tbe Oil businea, and well known aa a mvtcrU- ent manager." From the New York Tribune. "The Fiit NanoxaL I tbe Lame of tbt Pe UoleuQ Company wboae prospectus and map are before us. Tbe name which wt set) among the Directors are ample recommend a tiona for this Company, and a euficient guarantee of it future management." t!7ALL oittts bt Mail oa oTBtawiiE will aa raoatrrLT antx&iD to cxtil tme Sroca v ALL I0LD. riTOood rff pesaib! Agenu and Exeluagw BrokeriTwaxted in every city and towsa in U United States and BrlUrh ProricceJ, with whoa liberal arrangement will be made. tTAll order and applicationa, whether by letter cr otherwise, mutt be tidrcJ to II. S. KOV7E cttCO., OoarjaiaaiON liKmcxAjrra. t - marU dtf 43 J2)etT4.. Nw York.
