Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4664, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1865 — Page 4

DAILY SENTINEL

WEDNESDAY MORN" IM. OCTÖÜEK 4 man thi: ti 101; iu ro rni: r n cTrir. Portland. Oreyou llutt it tra$ framed ami etr tf Iymki Coll Currency StirpajTt Iaci dmt vf Frontier lt'n1ory $lf Corernment Among the Pionttr Tk Dearer Clin Early Ccmrvree JVyiji Around tU World by a Ship mf the lludntn Hay Company -Fhe Comfiny't Frnrmov Chin, Anintt the I'nited Stufe Rrurrr and Dfreloments etf Ore 79 Tr:'-7i teclal trre r-J'iit 5. T, Tri'iaae rOKTL a id, Oregon, Monday. July 24, We fount thi a piet.otnt, strangling, growing city of 5,1,00 people ; fronted by the amootb, glassy, transpereut riter. Lrckea jnt bor by aa ssland of Tit id, drooping foliage ; inclosed 00 tho tbre land side, by aa amphitbeitcr of smooth symmetric LL1 1 . cove-red with tall, dark pines. At the wharves, Laif a dozen rirer Kfamooats, several ailing rebels, otic jut from the Ssadwicb Islands, and the great ocen eteimer Sierra Nersda. On the lower, basiuc tr eet.. ample hjick blockt ; further back, the graceful, new Presbyterian church, and ether buildings for school an J worship; then spaciom frame dwellings, stwae colored, veranJLed, and balf bidden by foliage ; finally aa irregular fringe of little eo' Ugea and tough cabin- scattered far up among hill-side stomps. , Tbe Htiri ami Stripe everywhere 2jißff ; streets filled with busy, intelligent face ; fine borses, with graceful carriage, trotting op the macadamized road along tbe river toward., delightful suburban retort known as tbe White Houe. Driving is tbe paauime of tbe Pacific coat, and borseieih it rulio; pusion. New England and New York, are largely represented, for tmfgretioc goes dte West w-.tb unerring precision unUss divertel from it pa railed bt dome excotiona". tnfiuerif like the early exeiumenta ot California and Kaneas. i'urtland gruwiug, enterpnsug and intensely loyal is a worthy young siter of ber beautiful namesake on the coast of Maine. Mty ehe one day rival every feature ot tbe elder, even to ber matchles City llall, uneiusled upon this continent. This Portland was founded in 1Ij. by two wandering Yankee Pettigrow from f'oitland, and Lovejoy from Iioton. Each desired to give it tbe name of hi birth place, and they finally decided tbe vexed tjuestiou by toine up tbe only coin in their poises ion -a ruty copper. Head- won; wherefore the future metropolis of the North I'acific is Portland an 1 not roun. A comer let. fifty feet by a hundred, recently sold for $'J,'l,tMK). Parenthetically, all my money figures mean gold, oM greeribick. Wlii)gton Territory alcne, on the Pacific slope, ha adopted tbe National currency. In CiUlornie, Oregon, Nevada, and Idaho gold only einniste lint tbe bard times luve arou-el a hot conflict on the ubject, certain to ieult, sooner or later, in the adoption of treasury note. One of the e irlic-t newspapers iu Oregon was printed from wooden type- cutout bv hand The State fat now tune, dulit-: I lot luttUtdOngonUn. the Silcm Sitemn, ai.l the iVilla ilountaiiiet-r. Ti e eutr ot the Oregonian m the firt grad.Jite of an Oregon univerrity, It i full of auggcftivones-s that lcidrrs and former.of public opinion are of native culture and growth, lodccd. few ihingn bive inif,re!cd mo more than to bear ever,il joun ladies, who ba lived here from infancy, dicu-s appreciatively aud criUv-tllv the merits snd dement of Thackeray and Tcnursoii, Whittitr ut.d (Jtil Ilaaifltoo. The warbis tiuht all who c 11 irn anything, tbat Preoiddits and (iovernor, Otbi&eu and Uoogre-fef, f tate-tQiti and tinner!, are but the tnerest "ervanti and agent- that the plain people, the working uitij, are l!io reJ-rock ot American stability nnd grntiu Kroi.t;er hitory is full of" im.Ur li-fjon In t'olr nlo, in 1H0, tbe pioolv tr,i"kiil tbe murder t-r of a poor tierman l,7lJ mile, captnrtd In in , protect d bun from 1 l.eavenwort! mob, brout.t b:m b.ick t j DeuTer. tried ani i-otivifted fii'n in a "Citizens' Court." guarded Uiui for a wet aiu-'. rescue from his friend. u l t'ien executes tum. I Ins was before Ternt itl org tna itiuu or the est ib liahment of civil U, and the cxpfn-es ere defrayed by voluntary cuntr buiion; but no court in the world could li ive acted with more deliberation, Uirne or lirmnrxs. Iord rrou1iatu paid that all trie bl.Rls'.ied , revolutirttiH and trudele of (Irest Britain htd been etmplr to iuili-h tiif punoiple tint every uetion of life, liberty or property aiut bt ub mittcd to the jinlmti t of twelve unbiased turn. Our own pioneer (who uutlly have I J govern tbemeUes a few jcirs bctyte Cougreaa extend civil law oer thcui) iustiucUvely enforce tbi.. and tbe right of the in tjority to rule. Ktsblili I.OUO American settlers lo-.norrow inlhebetrt of the Hi mal 4y or, ami in le-sth.il a moctli they would bare alt nee lTuf lw in operation, with life aud propetty butter protected (ban in th city of Nev fotk. Inearty day the miners of Jacksonville, Oregon, elected an Alcldc A party to a contested claim cae. thinking himself wronged, posted tbi notice: Where, the Alcsl le ha glreu an onjuit atd corrapt decision egaint roe, on Sunday next 1 hall take an appeal to Ike Supreme Court.'' Son 1st aw a hundred miner, attracted by curiosity, tc le.m wlut the Supreme Court was Tby theraelves wra that avigut tribunal ! The aggrieved party organised them into a uias meeting: they rctnel the t ae and rendered a verdict rctemng tho Alcalde' decisiou. All acuic.-cd, recogn:z'ug them as the Supreiae Court of origin l and final jurisdiction. Prom 1H4I lo If A., Oregon was rulei by a Provtional Government established by the squatters la meet their nices.itic.. Unrecoguixed by tbe United bitte, without the lesst pretense of technical legality, they framed a CouetkutioQ, elected Legislature and organized Couits. Tbeir oCicer tmpoed aud coileitel täte, coined money , carried on war and made peace with the Indians in bort, exercised all governmental functions until when Con gresi graute! to the precocious iter a Territorial orgauiaatiou. The French btre always claimed to be "The Orest .Nation." but I think we may contest the title witli them. Tbe eirly money, the "Heaver Coin," is nearly extinct, and peeuuen are very rare. I am indebted to a I'ortland ttiend for a $." piece bearings rude ettizy of tbe benver the Chiracterirtic animal of Oregou the initials of several pioneers, and "ative Gold. 5 1 IM'. " I: was m le by a blacksmith Hefore its introductiJ no monev cireuLieJ except iL lutle ps?cie broogb; from the State. Wl.eitwas legilterder at ill rr buabrl, anl a d.iy's I tbor coman siid: J tlie stme Mini At the mouth of the Coluo'Ja river l:-din .-till exhibit medal Irit inlliS.by Lewis and Ciuk, ctf n their explertng ttur tiy the wrionj and fir-reachinc sagacity of Thorui .K t'cr-n. Täe Hudson Hsy Oorrpany and Wtth Mi'sacbustlu Lxpedil.on were the eiriiert wh te settlers. The Indian ft :ll t!l ever American Huston." an J all Krg'.Ub "King George's lieu " The Hudson lUy t'oiupanv a ;t was at Fort Vancouver, ou the Cvumbit. livery June one of their ships arrived at the fort with a year's supply of sxkN- took away t e year's accumulation of wheat to itki, there selling it to the Russian GjvjrLraert for fur. 1 irr.ej trie furs to China and and cxt'ti v.icd the.u Ur ten au i s.lks, trm-por't-d tl r-f to Loiidcu, and then bringing aootLer ?u. t !y i f t;( k!s rtround the Horr, a;sin ri ict -1 'c .cuvt-r i:i .la e. Th. tea-i the ,omr ruf -t tmr W-ttr" os-i. which, a!,.hi!h y t in kiIi-.t ilrtily whi tens vrrv ri 1 :.c C-ui,aii :.uv ,:,w4io -J 5 t.tH u ii-r ii ;----.' r üi Ntir';,eru Orevtt. v..r r. v .r. i i fair reoii.iiTtt .-'ii !. t jue-t;on s s ; v.M and OiCi".i the ct'r: fraudulei.'. . ( reit"ti 1. 1 a !. . great fut-jrr. : i vet, iruu a;. J .' . . .. alreaJy exurip i t t- ri i -,i ! ( ni,',-,, ' " ' i - .i ' j 1 . . h . -! " I 1 V i.r '!', t:J 4 s'- ; i . .'i .i:i J t .!., i ir. 1 tu if . r. !: i arid fru.t. Sheep rai-.n i ' ' fi. : - i': iv pi:.-, su.ts WiH)! n ( ..e !i i : i ., v; uiti.i.facturit.,: v;riv ;.ia...'I -t ; r.rt ai.i.n C'iiluni t. (r ''i. i;4 . eratn-n. an'! f it t . c i .i r t . r in , in n 1 ,',.,. um j..: t-ee.i ere. ti. Hrr -r r ri ror- rovu-i and tf.r;uJle; hrr '-r r ; r : :.-p tt 1 ithe wur!l Ors n ci.'rr i .slred lain i.a on tLi tr.t;re cütl. A; ij ,;r. jutl ol j."JiI.Uuj were ?, Sporte I lat er; n:,u t:,e val.'e. roJu-:e rares, peii he. pluni-. t.r .-tr nei. apricots ai. J tr awbernes. riu.r tte? t u j frs o'J .'jusl ia a:ie tr:oe oi . w ioi. :,i u:i mi ;uur. Tbt average y.a'Juf w et ta it c aet i Iro twsnif-äve t fifty fr cent ;,reSter thao in Ottiu ' I be be uiir j vl laad coiuru lJ tu $löeracre. uiiinitrutJ $1 ü to $j Of the Willamette Vailej, hpn the richest region iu tt Un:e4 States, not rooe than one tmtb is jet uaderc!tiratloQ A. D J.

X iatj f Auf uat nelmont. A New York correspondent of tbe Cincinnati Commercial teils tbe following good story aSont Angust He!mont: Iq tbii place. lam reoicded, for something tet'er to say of Mr. Belmnot, of a story relative to bis bankicg Lome. He is a very passionate man, and lets tiy at odd times tauch Ulk which good boys do not use. So, as be bad a cocfiiea Hal secretary to whom be used ti dictate letters, he btaze away at this poor secretary one more ing, ar.d dscrned him to a crisp. Tbe clerk was a poor fellow, but a gentleman; o be quietly aro.e and took bis pen from behind bis ears "Mr. Belmont," Le aaid. "I do not know tbat I can Ret another po-'.tion but I will not keep tbi one. You hall rot hive it in jour power to swear at me, sir." "Who are you," said Mr. TUImont, "that I may i.ot swear at you? But, come, what will yon take to let me do so wben I pleaseV Tbe clerk sat down grirelj tn instant, tad replied: "Yon give me twenty five hundred a year to do your work I cannot do the work and be worn at, als, for lew than four thousand dollars." " Yoa shall have it. damn you," said Belmont, and tbe tradition goen not only that be gave the man tbt money, but nerer curbed him agtla at all.

WATCHES. American Watches BI T A UE.M'IXE WALTIIAM WATCU If yt ;v dnral) aa I ruli.ibln tim-Vf sj-r. BIT ACLNl'lNK WALT II AM WATCH It cti Us. ud in worth (loutttA tU rUm of th worthlws Englli and Sis watrhe. r.EXUIC WALTIUM WATCH Ki, iuad j.rMl; for Uuilruail Kl?' n I Coh-!w'"'$. GKNUINK WAI.TH AM ATCHES, made eirreM'" fur -jt hsry tiuutlor-can, ( urts titus ksjr, W K'' ""r W.ttcUfi dirset from IU maauiartwr, mui k noli but th k nuins. StMiM; WATCH FSfENT TO HILDIEU3 orotaer iit .nt f it lim ktep-r, at tbw tuwct pumiMa late. TL traJ iii i'IivJ at Uitury pri.t-. Siu1 ir m ' calar. W a1u li?a a Urjr vriity f l pri -J Swl Wat boa, FiiiJrwIty and Soli4 1 1 r r vrf W. P. BINGHAM L CO.. 50 East Washington Street, Nrar 0.1J rallow. 1111. VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. "Kihtf en yars etablUhl in N. T. C'ty." "Only infallthla rsm.ty known." "Irse froTn Folnon." "Not dausrous to tis Human Family." "Bats cows oat of their holes to die." uCostarY' Eat, Koach dec, ExterV ! a jiat nd for lll At,kc , 4c, lc.,Ac. "Costards" Bed-Bug Exterminator, I a liqn!t "r wh. ued to dritroy, and also a a prsveritlvs for BfJ-Bugs, 4c. "Costards" Electric Powder for Insects I for Sloth, )(ivitM, Um, el;uy, nt tm J'lanU, hira, Animals, fe. InrJlJ by all Dnm'nt and retailors everynhers ! t I I UiWAa t ! ? of all worthle Imitation. It tbat " Jo-.tar'a" nam I on each Foi, Bottls aad Flark before yoa buy. III. -MKT IC. UTAH. E3rP"t)itirAL Drrer, i2 Bioadwat, 5w Tsts. fyyol4 by all I)mjcg1it and Dealers In Indianaps !, ind. i 8 (; 5 . FARM Kl AND HOUSKKEKPERS Should recollect that bundredsof dollars worth of drain. Provisions, Ac , are annually destroyed by lists, Mice, Ants, and other insects and vermin J I of which can be prevented by a few dollars worth of "CostarV Kit, Koach, Ant, Ac, Kx terminator, bought and uiie. freely. CJf" Sold by drowning, k Sloan, Stewart k Morgan, Tomlitison k Cox, K. Kgcer, Wholesale and Hetsil Agents, in Indtanapolia, Indiana, and bv all Drnctfi.-t end Dealer. mvll-dlw.Sm NATIONAL BANK. THE FIRST NATIONAL BAM OF irSOI.VlNVl'OLIM 18 THR ofüoial drpltory and financial aent of the Tcted State, aud wiu farnib, on the nostfaroraMa traia. All kinds of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, And w;U My a d eil GolJ, Silver, Exchange, Government Vourhe r, Orlen on Wahinirton, State Stock aud I'-t lit Seiur.f.e of every a!H."r.ptiE. Ci4Uh.!ioi: will b prviuptty ma!, nd every kind of buvre ateu-.ej to tust t eiorg tu leitiaiate Lanaiti keuiar C3tmer are only cbAred 6 per ceut. apon ol'i.ned t thi Hack, And tbe moft Ate pie pron, i Are iua Se for Tbe !e-kt-epii .f lepoM'. ana fir 'te Av-CU.L:VlAt'.OÜ t'f IVpo'.lirs. In a !d-l ot. the re.p.,r.HiV Isty of tbr L't.ited !A!e for'Le l..-.l:::e t: ue Hank, tae Stu ki .; Jer are ludi-t.!-.;i v re,."- le to the eiri.t .f tbe.r ftik, :b aJJ:ftfu t j tee auiuunt ::.vel in .ch ar-,:hn JyftJit. the !- an: Se e"jTitJ to tl:e put'.ic. T e (o'io a.- tb pre?i.t tv- 1 1e. ef ' t;;ut: M1. Ii KnW . il. N-fe"' :5 T, L- J . 1 ' !., l) 't-t. Irr M-!rif. J. K Ii I .rue i . wr N. 1 ., ilov. O T. M rtoii Um. i -t.i i. yrr ja, lien. Lai. N-t rton..- a.- H IK-ru, Hi n.T. A Heri.tr .cks. Hon. la :d K iijere. K n Jaate A-Cra'B, H-r.. John C. Ne, Hou. T VS. SJÜ-.va. Kew. S ra A. Hl' ''y, Prot .0. N.Tl-t. J. Lie. r.-e St.li, lieorge W. n iRoSert I"ror.;r.s. W.J. HcI.Maj, W. R. ilollow Af J U. Maiw.'I vTsa. H. Fry, A.J. Hay. R. U Parser, J. L. Uo.tua, WlnaUw, Lanier 1 Ca , J. A. Bw, Wsi. Pra.leL. BeuJ. Tim... Jvha W. MurpL'. Jlle K.M. Fin'fc. Vi m. W.riArS, A. ha!Jw u, D. W. Nobie, V. O K..kwod. Dan e". Hfu;.e.-y, jAOje Pv.wri, J. L. SlAujLter, l.nciA U U, S. T. V,-"-t"a, En.Aba t'?n, JoLn C. Heretk Dr. J. V Ua-t. n, H. B F;i.cb. Dr. J. H. Wo,iibtu Jric. C. Wrieat, John Ilendrtk. A.J. Dak r.h, i Ameiireeaa( A.D. B.ilicfVy, W. T. Leathsra, J am. a WtaaUw. JalU

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INDIANA DISPENSARY, TMMUrr V SLVSllLOCK,TlllRD POOH I ROM POST-OFFICE, Ilsflm 12 and 22 HAS I'.XKX KSTABIJÄHED BT DR. CLaRit, OF tbo Chicago Itpeaary, 7 Clark reet." fur tb eiprfsa pur3e cf glvir-s; to patlects of boli lea, rmorT, uumi ai.d -rnoaoir.M treatment In all J'riru, I hr-'t' aod f-4C'Tf Ii?.it. Ir. Mitchell, of Jtew Tork C:y, aa old sod eper:ecced FbyMclaa, will b In attendaix all the time. TO TUE LAl2Ea Tko- ufferirir from dVl caU tJ. rADcement fii rely n;on 'e.c relieved. 5a. Ijh&j should h withoit a b "X Cf DR. CLAUKE'S CKLIBR4TKD KEMALK PIIJJ. Freh froMt lU liin-uy. Price fl and tws stamps. .ieod wo tmp. for lr. tlirke't" I'rirat Ltf.tr Ut . B. Lad.es who lesire to avail themlve cf Dr. ('.'a Mire aod safe i:iod- of reaaTin obstruction., uppreiot. etr ., from wbaterer cauxe, without the tis of metf iclne, can do so st no interview. Ff male .'yrinje 13 SO each. W lin.l. Dr. Clarka La invented a method by which conception can positively be prevented, ' and certain. Thi itfio KhhJ'ij. Those w ha frt-m any caue are nnahle to bear children will find It a ret tlessinir. Send two iUrops fur de.-crlptlon it tho Teaalre Prevent. f." Each warranted, l'riceflo. Seminal Wt,ilnt. TAof ir),o infer from thi$ difii-, no tnitter Aow f can tie restored to health atMl manhood. Send two rtamp for Private Work on He mica I Weakness, aUo two ptamps for "Descritia of totnethicg to wear and top night emission." Off- hours from A. Ja, to 3 p. y. P.O. Box 5o. 1137. Room Kl and C3Ta.bc.tt 1 Xew'a Block, sepao-diw biS. CLARKE 1 MITCHELL. Galen's Head Dispensary Eatabliatied In M50 and Criiarter by ttiet l.ectalntnre of Kentucky for the treatment of And all A Sect lan of tho Urinary and Oes of both Sexes. JUST PUBLISHED, A PH I VAT nilDltlAI, I'lCKATIMI5 TESEREAL DISEASES, Including OoDorhora, Gleet, Syphi!:, Stricture, Gravel, Rtono, Rnptures, Pilia, Kiatula, Urinary Deposit, and all Dlteaes of the Kldney,Blalder,ProFtrate Gland, and Seulnal Veaiclea, and tbeir treatment, including a chapter on FEMALE DISEASES, with observatloa on manias and tho prevention of conception. Con tal aio a: a Treatise on 8elf Abono, Spermatorrhea, Sexual ant) Ner vounDebility, Barrenne and I in pntence lo both sexen; the effect of theo dlseasea oa the body and mind, and the Author' 5ew Treatment of all tbee caes In fall, the only sacceitful method of core, with an exposition of Quackery. ThUwork Is not a qnack advertisement, bnt a warnlas; and a (raids for married and iuglo. It is the only book that (rive the treatment of all the above dieaes in plaia English, with full directions for self-treatment, and contains mach valuable information not preper to mention In a public notice. Tbe work contain S50 paxes, and 100 plates and engraving of th abova dihea.-e. Sent to any addreKS In a sealed wrapper, on receipt of one dcllai Those aKicted with any of the above disaes, before placlrif thcm-elves under th treatment of any one, should first read this work. OFFICE 314 Fifth street, between Market and Jsffsrson, west side. To Insure safety to all letters, direct to OALKN'8 HRAM DISPE38ART Drawer 347, LonUvll'.a. y. oct4 4-!Awl 117 THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL" COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUEIUIIS AN COEMIKA, 18 A SURE, CERT AIDANT! ePEKDT CUKE FOR ALL diteaseH of the liladder. Kidneys and Urinary Organs, e.ther in tbe Mal or Female, frequt titly perfurming a Perfect cure In the hl;ort frpace of throe or lour day, and alw ays in le time than any other preparation. In the n of TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CCBEBS AND COPAIBA, there i no need of confinement or change of diet, lu Its approved form of a pa.e, it i entirely tastolc, and cant-s no unpleu.-atit cnsatlon to the patient, and uo ex polare. It is now acknowleped by the most learned in the profession that in tho abuse cae of diseases, Cubebs and Copaiba are the only two remedies known that can b relied upon with any certainty of succem. TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUBEBS AND COPAIBA NEVER FAILS. Miinsfuctured only by T A It IC A M r A; :., 278 Greenwich Street, Xew Tsrk.ITPSold by Druirs;tt.s all over the World. aprt-dly BANKS. MERCIIAIVTS' NATIONAL BANK -0VI IS 1 I A. 1NW 1 0 11 H , No. 23 North Meridian Street. Npertial Agents for tlie Nate of tlie T 3IO l.oiaai fllHIS BANK IS NOW OPEN fOR THE TRANS1 action of ba.liies; will do a Ceneral Bankins; Basi-ne-s. (iovercmeut Securit'e of all kind kept constantly on hand aod for sale at ths tnont reasonable rates. 1IK.NRT SCHNULL, Pre.ident. V. T. Maiott, Cahler. r9 dtf EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THE CORNEB Ol WASHUSOTOH A!lt Meridian streets, lndianapoli.. Three dally Ripreaes to New Tora, Two daily Espreaeen to Cincinnati, and Two daily Expree to Chicago and St.Loali; The above Companies are the ou!y pnvileirsdKsprassot the followins; roads, via: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS A PERU; TERRK HAUTE A RICHMOND; BF.LLEF0XTA1NK & INDIANAPOLIS Money, packate, valnables and freight carried with safety and dispatch, and tn charge of special and afflcteot nessscgers. Notes, Bills and Draft will be promptly collected atirf ready retnrti wade J. WTTrmwtS'T.T. Aa-ent COMMISSION MERCHANTS. B. I aV A. J. .miLLK, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TU llroad M !Matavlllef Tenn.. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Ac. tjgr Orders filled and Consignmects Sfclicited. Post-Ofti.-e FUix i.'. t'JO-dtf SHOE STORE. Pint h Quai'ty, First in S?yV, and Lesest in Prcrs 17 West Washington Street. IXPIAXAPQIaIS, ixd. J. A. COMINGORE & CO, kMosaawn U CUrk, JoKn-,m Jt Co. ai ftmnedft A Jomk ee5-'C.-dly t WANTED. VHUUSE, caataininf si, seven or eight rooms, suitable for a B-iArCU.s-hei.if, by a proo.pt pay ltd tenLt latr at tUa 0e. 7

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DR. JOHN BULL'S co Tiro had CBDRON BITTERS. The Latest and Jlonl Important Discovery or tu NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! I No man' name I more intimately connected with the history of MATERIA MKDICA of ths United States, or more favorably known aa a pioneer In Medical Discovery than that af E)r. John niill.oI'LoiiiMville, lt(klltlielaV. Rls Inlmltabl preparation of 9 tHSAP.Altir, IjA haa lot) (j stood at the head of ths varlona compounds of that valuable dru;. His CompounJ of WILD CHERRY has Income a household word throughout tbe Wwt and South. Hi Worm Loxenes, in leu than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wtd spread as the continent of North America. But the crowning glory of his life remains to be attained In hi diecovery, or rather combination, for be does not claim to have been the discoverer of CtlUltOIN , wbich is the bast of the Bittet now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native Inhabitant of Central America, to w hom its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to the iuot deadly malaria aud handles without fear the most venomous rpents. Iti a belief with them, that while there I breath In thebody the Cedroa I potent to enre, no matter what ths ! may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this eitravaKant pretention, he la nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to Its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all dlaeases arising from exposure, either to change of weather sr climate, or to miasmatic influences. It stand WITHOUT A RIVAL! Ana lastly denerves th reputation It haa so long enjoyed In Central America and the West Indie. IN DYHl'EPHIA And Its attendant traia of symptoms, it act more MKX A CHARM thaa a medicine. There Is nothing ' the whale range of Materia Medica that can for a i -uient bear a comparison with it In this dlaeaae. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found lo the 1 It a edition of tbe U. 8. Dispensatory, pages 1347 sad I3MH. A aerie of experiment tn wbtch Dr. Bnll has been for years engaged, haa Just been brought to a successful termination, and Is I now enabled to offer to ths public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonic the whole preserved in the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which h is confident baa a equal ia the world. lie might furnlab a volume of certificates, bnt the public have long sluce learned to estimate such things by tbeir true value. Th safest ylan Is for every on to te for biraeelf the virtue of s new medlclns. (j yr Tin: CEDRON BITTERS ONE TRIAL. AND TOU WL'L NIVIR CS AN OTHERS. It la not ceeemtary to publish a long lit of dlaeases for which iiCRDRON BITTKRS are a specific. Iaalldle 'the Bowels, Liver or Kidneys. la all affaetlsu of th BRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; GOUT, RHEUM ATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is deti;ied to aperste ail other remcdie. Unat only cures tLee di.e.e, tut it prevent them. A win ('. ot th. U-.ttern, taken aa hour fcefore each meat, will obviate tue ill r3eci of the mot unbestthy climate, and creen tbe pron taking it against disease under th atot try ; etoar. Sold by UruxtfUi a-ntl tirort rs (sen trails-. fir. JO!l ULM. ft r.upal ur.r. Fifth Street, l.o'vt ia, Ky. aoLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 South TlcrMlan Mrert, INDIANAPOLIS Wko ; eil PULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYEK SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. Eaaecaber DAILY, KEEFKlt MI "U, deelaU-dlywl3t

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AND goal unraG GO, AT OOVINOTON, X1STJD Capital Stock, 33,250,000. Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE ST ATI OF INDIA5A. WILLIAM DALE, of New Tork, President, JOSEPH EIS USX, Covington, Vice President, W. D. KERR. Secretary, Jay KS W. KLXO, Treasurer. X o Boo. JOSEPH E. McDOVALD, Indianapolis, Inaiasa.' JOHN R. COFFROtH, Huntington. Indiana. " WM. DALE, New Tork City. " JOSEPH W. NEWLLN, AtUca, Indiana. ' 44 JOS. RISTINE, Covington, Indiana. M E. M. McDONALD, Covlntaa, Indiana. DAVID WEBB, Covington, Indiana. Office South tide Public Square, Covingfan, Indiana fllBE Company holds by leae, and In fee, about X twenty thouand acres of the moct select coat landa In Western Indiana, bordering both sid -s of ths Wabash river. Maps of these lands may be seen at ths office of the Company, in Covington, Ind., at the office ot Wm. Dale, So. 25 Park Place, N. T.CIty, st the o3ce of Bon. J. R. Coffroth, Huntington, Indiana, and at the office of Roach A McDonald, Indianapolis. A reference to tbe report of the Hon. David Dal Owen, late State Geologist, will show that these lands are situate In the midst of the finest coal fields of tbe State, abounding also In salt. Iron and other valuable mineral substances. Nearth mouth of Coal Creek, where tbe Company has large quantities of lands salt water has ben diacovered equal in quality to the Kanawha. This water was procured some 35 year ago by boring, soon after, the Onondaga salt finding it way down tho Wabaah and Kri Canal, Mr. Thoma, the proprietor, finding himself on able to compete with It, abandoned the manufacture. In his boring he encountered that which recently disclosed facta provs to havs been coal oil Tboce lands all lie in clone proximity to the Wabash and Erie Canal, some of them upon it bask. Mr. John McManomy, the buslne agent of the com pany, Las returned from a tour ol observation of the oil regiensof Pennsylvania, conviuced that the lands leased by the company,' in Fountain and Parke counties, has, so far ss the genersl formation of the country and the nrface irdlcations present themelvea, a tonn analogy in tbe oil and mineral substances aa fount on French Creek, Pennnylvania, where tbe greatet quantity auf the tnoKt valuable oil 1 found Mr. McManomy has purchased for the company the most approved mAchmery, with all tbe fixtures necessary for operation, and Is preparing with experienced workmen the speedy development of th hidden treasure of the lauds of the company. All tbe indices of coal oil, found in local tie where lt ha been procured, are strongly marked In various localities of ths land of tbe Company affording every rational prospect of success. Tbe company thinks lt unnecessry to make any other reference to the character of the land, other than the report and mp referred to. I00,t00 of the stork, being 3,0Hi bares, is proposed by the Company to be offered In the market at eue-half Its par value, being S'25 per share, for the purpose of aiding the Company in a speedy development oi tno lands. aprtS-dawtf HEAP for psi 4jk H THt STATE cjjNDIANA 'rr- rwvVV.7 SC.-' Haa no oostxtcrmrs wrrn ajtt other wabli. SJE.NT of tha aajoe natae. In or out of IndJan il W. Ä E. 0LEN5 . ?rtDTitort Qtk'LeTrIAlAV'i--. J CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. THAT THERE IS UNEOUAt t rn ki -nrpTTr' TT n.. .7.1 v irvj. i titZ J.i VrV UieVtiTC a comlsinalion " -'or -pi V ircpared 111 the chotcest j ft01- BOURBON WHISKV. M, Tiiev s'.recr.nen ana invisoraie tne ci - Tt.ry give a pood aad Ualthy apisttite. 'Se' They aaaist Cigstion. AtTI vr- Tl.ry are the best stimulant in existence JLlrV i.-K Thfi areairtttnuveof fever anda-ue sf' SlA'"-.. 1 ..,v,-. ll.cr L u I c uri luut I 1 1 t . Ti er are prfec:ly pure and naialab 1 1- Ki J rt 1- l n it .-1 Ia uan U tM tjr druu ac ia.ra im ta nAiri BENNETT PIETERS & CO. 21 RIVER ST. CHICACO rotr pnopRicTons. MAaA K.BWBKK -a JT ' - A, tV . XAdrli sPM-aiwly

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REMOVAL. Doctor W.TI. TnO.Tl01f, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM vincmiA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WHERE HE WILL CONTINUE to treat aad cur Frivata Dueases, in all their tpeciei, ita jes, ramincAtion ar.d phases. Dr. Wm. Thum ob w ill give to each patient a written instrument, blading himself to effect a radical aad peraoaaent care, er make sc charge. 'I. rr iu. llillB'on BBS Dill BV treatment of Private Diseases tV spoctalty atnes) tha year 1S51 three r la the city ! BuffaJo, N.T., eight years in Cai" J., ani twsy ears In Peoria, III. During eight yej lcVx la Chicage, 111., he enrad aver thirteea thBaa3cae. Dv. Wm. Thomson, la his practice fcr Scrofula, Rfcetma tic and general disease f the bio, asea a Fumigating Vapor Fata of ths aiostlngenlou aiad.la snjuncüoa with Internal treatment. SXlfLNAJj KUISl.NS. ths conseqaence eNelf-abtiss. Tbl sol!tar visf, et dtpiaved sexual indulgance, i Er act Iced by the youth f both sexes to an almost unmited extent, producing with anerriag certainty the fbllswicg train of tnorbid symptom nnlea combated by scientific madical meaaures, vis: Sallow cauateaance, dark spet ender the eyes, pain In the head, ringing tn the ears, and aoises l:ks the rurtllrg of leaves and rattling of chariot, anea&iness about th loins, weakness of ths limbs, coafused viaion, blunted inUllect, los of confidence, diffidence In approaching strangers, a dislike ts form new acquaintance, a disposition U sban society, loa of memory, hectic flushes, pimples aod various eruptions abaut ths face, furred tsngne, niglt swests, feüd breath, coughs, consumption, monomania, and frequent ly Insanity. The afllicted, on the first appearance of any of th above symptoms, honkl immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson for relief. fy-03ce ad Consultation Rooms No. 29 South Delware street, Indianapolls, Ind. P.O. Box 1M0. 'sn24-dly WILL CURE CATARRH. WILL CURE COLD IN THE HEAD. WILL CURE AN OFFENSIVE BREATn. W1LLCCRKPAIN IN TUE HKAD. W1LLCURK ULCERATION IN TUE NOSE. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF HEARING. WILL RESTORE T1IK SENSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF SHiHT. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF TASTE. WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WHEN CAUSED BV CATARRH. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, A ia now admitted by all Informed, cauMng Irritation and inflammation or tne mucous memnraue, while the Liquid Catarrh Remedy Haiitl ami mitni llr removes all annatural Incru'tatiou and deposits, restoring th deceased membrane to it normal condition. A IliaTlw Itesttlf Will Inat aa .Hotltli 1 be used Iiiree tiuica u any. IF DIRECTION'S ART. FOLLOWED. ZZtTCallfar Circular Jetcribing all Sympttmt Dr. i. 11. si:i:lyi: a ., raoraiEVoa, ChlcAgo. Illtnol. JO'ortorJ Frcepcrt, Illlnoi. AT WHOLESALE BT JOHN I). PARK Cincinnati. O. WM. JOHNSON Detroit, M'.rb. DAILY. KKKFKU A RUSH Indianapolis. BROVVMN'i h 8IX)AN lndianapnli. jrrA11 lorle ey all l)rugiis decll-dlyeod btraUU I'dirsI lircuiar sFifie n'tsU large W-tti-r i-Mjt' fr tw 3 cut stamp. You Hg IHnr IMli-al Advlwcr. C"i RATUITOUS advice glen in disease of the nerJf von smltial. urlna'y and sexual orf ana, in th reports of the Western Medical Asaoclation, which are sent by mall In sealed envelopes, free of charge. Tbe organisation was formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and I cotnponed of th well known physician, t whom all letter must be directed, DRÄ. JACKSON, HERBERT CO., t,3-dly Box 4M Cincinnati, 0. DOCTOR BIGELOW, OEco 179 Booth Clark Btre-et, vtrner of Monroe, CXTCitOO, Tjr Post One Box, 1M. Alirhroiilc and Sexual I)i-asn of a Privat and IMicste Natur, tretl with aoparalleledsurcea. Dr.Uigal iw' (iuid to llsalth, fr lalif and gentlemen, 1 published monthly. -ndlritif you think ths writing of a physician wh. reputation xtenl throughout the entire West should b worth reading. It 1 tent In plain sealed nvelpe, free of rharg. A 1 meat very caaa can b treat1 by mail. Medicine nt to any adlrea. Idiaa, en i fur dec rip-tiveCircul-vr of Jiitarxe at. a .a A AVfluua, ins lAtesi anas teat preventative of I rtmrMtioB knuvlL V Rooms Separata for Ladle and Gent!smsn. coartuLTATiov at orrtoz.r&iK. Orrics Horas : From 9 a. at. to I r. at. parmatorrhcoa or Nervon Dbl!ity, a rur-wArrante-1. , HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, Opiswite Union riot9 INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Scott llurgrra A: t o., Froprlctora. el-dtf MACY HOUSE, Corner Market & Illinois f i.mi ..tri.h, i.Ms E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. I TARE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MI irietuf ana numerous pairou. mil i mat tabli-hed in tb hue, w hich 1 have refurnished and now tarewn open tor yor recepuoa. I take tb opportunity of thAnking mj mny fmr wa cofcductirig the OrieLtal Houe, and wil at all times Se glsd to ee theta at my new tar.d. T3-if t. PENTECOÄT MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOWES. WE ARE OFFERING SUrrRIOR lNiUCEMENT to peraorwi with a Lttle ready meav. to aeenre bmr. We will eil Lot Cnlirelroii T4nir, i,d eract comfartable dwetliEg, bullt y g workmen ind In good atyle, on Ue paymratof fas much a th mpruTemect will coat he rema!:iu to be pAid on eay paymenta not sitn more tban a fair nt on th premise. Having lot ia nearly all parts of lbs city, w can accommodate all w.aLkgto secure a home; and aav 6g a large amount of lumber on hacd, and workmen ready employed, can erect bnftdUigs on kort notice M'KIRNaj, 4 PIIECl, apfl-dlf "wl Katata Agent.

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THE FIRST NATIONAL PETROLEÜH COMPANY. Organised under tht lava of Fennsvlvania, ff - CiVPITAL STOCK, 01.000,000 I'nr Vulueof Sluiresi05 lirii. A Limitiu Amount or äroct roa sals at the lowest casb si'israirnorv raici or 'l TIM. BBAkt. No Llabiliij to Stockholders. The lands of this Company, embracing over 17,500 acres iu fkc simple and It&sebold, art situated in tbe VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 123 acre which they own on the Alleghany, two miles above President and only five miles from the new 250 barrel well on Pinhole Creek, and the lease of 132 acres cf tbe celebrated "Wilkin Tract" alone, are ample basis for any Company, and are worth more than the entire Capital Slock ol the Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now Id successful operation, yielding largely, from which regular monthly diridetid of two fee cjcxt. are being paid to all stockholders, and there is kveit aat'kAycr: that this Company will soon he able to pay Jrora JSIX TO TEN PKK CENT. Dili DEND3. The First National Petrolenm Co. Ranks amoug tbe first rlas Companies), mud is justly said to be the most successful of any yet organized. Its reputation has now become 9 thoroughly established, that do more tieed be said on that point. There are greater inducements and better opportunities to make money on these Stocks than any other io existence, while at the same lime they are good raorvarr for any and all persons to bold From the New Tork Herald "News has been received and abundantly con firmed from several eburces, of the striking of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, above the need Well, a riw tore raox tbk raoritrr ov TBS FlMT NATIONAL PxTlOLBlM CoatPaiT." From the New York Evening Express "Our telegraphic dispatches received to day from the Oil Regions, inform us of the striking of a SK) barrel flowing well on Cherry Run, sab thi Fiet National Pitioliwm Co.FAxVi raorraiT. Cherry Run Stocks will be in demand to-morrow." From the New York World. J "Ths Fiest National Piraoncai Contra it ia a firnt-claM organization, whose officer are of the highest standing, 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 as most efficient manager." Prom the New York Tribune. "The FiarT National is the name of the Pe troleum Company whose prospectus -mod map are before us. Tbe names which we see among the Directors are imp's recommendations for ibis Company, and a sufficient guarantee of it future management." ti7 Ail oedzes it Mail oe otuzewhi wiu be raonrri-T ihiudid to cütii Ta Stock bs ALL SOUP. t57Cjood responsible Agent and Exchange Broker wanted in every city and town in tht United States aad Dritisn Province, with whoa liberal arrangement will be made. RT'All ordern and applications, whether by letter or otherwise, men be addressed Jo II.. HOWE & CO., Co at mum job ÜEBxaiArrs. marl, dü 4D Jaberty St., Hew York.