Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1865 — Page 4

DÄILY HERALD.

SlTTRDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER r utahim or ritt: c.itr.r:. Th follow ita; U the celebrated song which created such, iaune cEcitenect throughout Great liritaia. and for tos incorporation of hieb io bittet Mr. Boccicacit'b play of "Arrah c Pogue" tad t- b withdrawn from the London tage: , t Ob - Peddj. doer, and did ja bear ' Tb iL;' foiac round t Tie waamreek n forbid by lit to . - Grew a trt.b ground. Ne imii c Patrick's day we'll keep. Tit clor caa'l b seen, For there's a blwo 1 liw agalr.sl the W.artng f tb frmo. I met wu Nappy Ta&der, an! I took Ke by ifc baud. A&d he teid, Ho', poor eul t Ireland, And how 4va ab Und I" She's tb BMt distress al ctantry that er yoa have aeen: They're hanging men sod warnen tbr. fer w.uUr, of the gwa. IL Then, slac tb color we must wear is England's crael red. Sure I ret and e tone will x,'r forjt tb Liood that tby bave abed. Toi coay take tb ShamrocA from yoer bat Anieasi 1t oa tb d; It Ol take root od fioarUb there, Though coder toot It'a trod. VT be a tb law can keep tb Llii of gras From growing as tbey grow, .od wben tb reave s la uranier t.'rne Tbeir Mrliw dar not show, Tbta I wulcoaag tb color I wear la try cauboes; Hat till tbat day, please :io4, TU stick To wearing, of tb green : III. Rat if at last tb color sbou'.d fi tra from Ireland' bart. Rar sons w b sharae and tor row froji Tb dear old aoil will part. I've board whisper of a country 1 bat lies beyond tb sea, Vbr rtcb and poor stand equal in Th l.gbt lf freedom's day. Obi Krto, mustwe leave you, driven By tb tyraat'a baud r Must w as a mother', welcome from A strange but tapper land. Where tbe cruel cross or England' TbratJom never hall be md, A ad where, thank (iod I we'll lire an J die. 6t.il wearing, cf tb green ? TBE COST OF LIVING. I Promtb London Literary Keview.J The Litter groan recently rent up by the Times' correspondent ia New York, at the enormous cost ot every kind of accommodation in that city is wotth LOticicg. Tbe corrr-pondent cannot fill every letter with reason why Mr. Jefferson Daria should be is;nooinruu-Ij executed, and at the present season people are iu a mood lo be Ie4 Interenied ia the gravest political Ji0i:ultie4 thau in thoe tepi-1 dtscuioad udoii price and iticotn s and reuts which usually mtko their appearance about this time ot the jear. To be retlj enjoyable, the diacuioo ahould be confined to the iiuentiuD of price- and reut in St. John' Wood, or Bajswater, or South KenttiDton, or eorue similar quartern at Lome. Hut a the pro pie who write autumn! Utters on auch matten have not jet brought the subject up, the American correpoodeut makea him.-ell u-tul by talking about the atate of thing ia New York Hut simply and pointedly, the eip?u.-n ol living in that city are, "ia truth, enough tu ruin any cuau of moderate means." It would eem to be a (air in'er ence Irom this that there in no cla. in New York which h moderate mean. HTerybodv in either terj rich or miserably i-oor, ?pendinj a fortune cr curik in puualor. And as all New Yorkers ol modrrate means arc cure tu be ruined, lor the same reivon no stranrr has any buaines to iit New York with any i ie ot economy about him. Ou cominr to the few de tail by which ttma'Mettiou Usappoited . glearn ol comfrtt enters the mmd ol envbodv who meani to vieit New York, and. at the Atme time, to take his ideas of economy alon with him Ueef, it cem, canaot be cot tit to eat under Is. 3d., nor mutton unocr J, a pound. The only difference btecn New York and London in this respect is that hero you may five almo-t the same price lor beel and mutton wbictt is nrt Dt to eat. prinft chicken are trom 4 1. 'J J.' to (s. 41. a pair, (they aieiully half as much agtiu ia Londoo.) and 'champt$;ne fit to drink i ill per bottle " Hut is it uual for men of moderate means fo live on prinjr. chickens and champagne? So. when we are ljUi tht tue charge far a vehicle less convenient thin a London Lansom is as mucb as lCi. b 1. an hour, it is to be remembered that an American ot moderato means would sever dream of hiring one ot these vehicles any more than a Londoner ot moderate means woul . dream ot driving about all day in a hired brougham with a piir ol horsei The truth is, that all oier the world the enormou increiso of wealth ;s placing the whole ot the class who do cot immediately participate iu it ia a novel, aaj by no means improved condition. In New York, for example, the correspondent tells us, that, according to the lucome tax list, which, by the way, is re-ularly published in the Dewspiper, it appear that many njer chants in that city return their incomes as over 120,1)00 a yr. while one actually in tie a return of 2U,VU0 a year. A city where men can afford the outlay in pcrsoml expend. tare implied ia auch income aj these, is obviously a place where a man of moderate means is at certain dinadvantage. Uut the ccrrespocdeiifj proan from Now York I only tLeechoof what mav be beard ia London, and to a less cited ia Manchester, or auy other city where there is a large commercial claas thriving and amisting great wealth, as well it another Urge class who are out iu the wealth-producing groove. There ia prob bly no city ia the world where the groan is so bitter a it is ia Loudon, becaue there i no other city iu which both the wealthy class and the educated but not wealths class are to numerous, or where the wealthy have so much money to spend, auJ the educated so many exrecsire ttstes which the? would like to gratify There are few more curious things about the stge which social arrangemects Dave cow riACheJ thto the increasing gulf between the incomes of the people who are immersed in commerce" and the incomes ol thoee who follow profession, and still occupv precisely the pa are general leel in ociety a merchants and capitalists Theruia witli moderate Dfics, which he is never likely to raise to anythiug more than moderate, simply because his calling precludes that rapid turning over of money and those large profit which are the secret ot he merchant's opulence. Cads tim.elf more and more behicdhand 1 he trader income seem to j:oon growing in a geometrical ratio, while his own advance never gets bejond the arithmetical, even if his income does not, at a certain point, cease growing altogether, and remain Utiosary. The example ot rich frieads has an inevitable tendency to tempt anybody who is Lot rich, and who, besides having little money, has Ie5s wit. into a manner of living that is" beyond his means.' If he ses a man, who perhaps came from the same town and was brought up at the same school with himself, feodirg on spring chickens and Champagne, a&d driricj; about in a fly at sixteen hillings and eight pence an hour, he is apt to woodr why he too should cot do the same, or at least as nearly the same as funds in hands and credit combined will permit. Of course, a wise man see- through the sophisms by which extravagaut people excuse their extravagance. '1 he greit principle, that the coat should be cut accord. ng to the cloth, repre sects to htm a perfectly satisfactory law of the universe. That people should Lot spend what they hare not pot. cor, indeed, all tbat they Lave got, is to the hilosopLer as simple and unobjectionable a rule ot oud jct as that they ibouKl not kcock lhe:r heads a:aint tone walls or throw theme!res down precipice. But then . there are a great many perou who look upon life from an altogether loll. er ground. Thy tae tneir whole ei of view on tte subüme idea ot natural ju-:ice. acd believe that, as nature has fTovidetii s-nu chicken, li tre is no reason why one man any more thau another should forbear tj eat tbem. The matter of the four sLillicg and twopence, or six shillings atd fourpence, in col t Le po:nt TLe spring ctickens are in the market, and they would relish spring chickens, to they bay them The same ingenious argument would, it is obvious, be an equally potent apology for burglary or embexxlemeLt. cr for any other froa of cutting yo.r coal out of our neighbor's cloth. Hut" the shriek of the its jlrent spendthrift, powerful as itbe abstract restoring by which he Las deiended h s extravagance, does not excite much compaaion. The c.utlor iuUt which a man of refintBent and hr Kectual culture aubsiJes through ceglect of sue an Ignoble natter al wetkly bills la a melancholy spectacle enough. Any

thing whlcn Indicate waste of force ctlt always be melancholy, and there Is nothing that wastes force so frightfully as the sordid embarrassment in which the can who has ipent with too free a hand finds himself behind ia the end. Still, one cannot bare much sy mpatby witb the wretch wba hai deliberately thrown himself, and probably others as well, into the fatal slocghof social despond. We lend him the required half sovereign tor a time or two, but with the full consciousness of doing a weak thing and for the benefit of an eminently undeserving object. Bat these are cot the people to whom the 'increase of the riches of their neighbors is some thing like a harden. The vicinity of very wealthy persons to those who have only a comfortable income does not make the latter extravagant or land them in inaolvencv. It affects the margin of their income, making them spend what re mains after meeting necessary especoea in a way in which, tut forth example of tLot with margins ever so much wider than their own, they would never have thought of spending it. A maü'i character and the general complciioa of bis life are mostly decided by the use to which be pats his jpsri money. Within certain limit i, his style of living fixes iuelf. That is to say, if a mao has fifteen hundred a year, he does cot tent a bouse in Belgrave Square, nor buy a great ancestral mansion in the country wirb a park, woods and lakes and preserves. Given his income, we could predict pretty accurately what quarter of the town he would live ia, or, it he preferted rural life, what sort of a house he would hare out of town. We know, too. that be will be pretty sure to give his children an education of a certain stamp, and to indulge himself and his family with something it- the way of an annual holiday. The example ol rich people does not much affect a sensible man io the matter of bouse rent, or of his children's schooling', and not very powerful in the duration or fashion of the autumn trip, which, for some reason or other, has come to be looked upon as being as much a matter of necessity as having a roof over one's head. It is when he begins to think what he shall do with the money which is left over and above the inevitable expenditure that the existence of men who return their incomes at ten or twenty thousand pound- weigbs. upon him. lie knows very well that he cannot emulate the doings of such men, and he is not ucu a fool as to make the attempt. Hut the mere consiousness that he has a margin at all seems to place them to a certain extent io their class in thecUss of people who have margins, ud can afford to pleae themselves as to what they do with a snug fragment of their revenue. It is not to be wondered at that, in the majority of cases, men of moderate means, though not emulating the expenditure of the rich, cannot help imitating it, and imitating it very often in those features which are least worth reproducing on a reduced scale. There is nothing, for instance, which a man of a sociable turn of mind relishes more keenly than to be able to practice the excellent virtue of hospitality. A housefull of pieaant quests, who know and like one another, and nave plenty of intelligent interests and tastes in common, is delightful to think about. To entertain them in due style, and to surround them with all sorts ot good and pleasant things, is a genuine luxury. Hut it is not a cheap luxury. It implies a large house and many servants, and a tolerable cook, and a tolerable cellar. The professional man appreciates all this as intensely as anybody else, and when he discovers that it is beyond his reach, while

the number of those who find it within their reach is yearly increasing,, the smallness of his margiu is a burden and a vexation to him. 1'erhaps the end of it is tbat be either affects a kind and amount of hospitality which is more than he can fairly compass, and wastes what he has to spare in stupid and uncomfortable efforts after muniSceuce and grandeur, or else, because he cannot afford champagae at the New York price of a guinea a bottle, he declines to isk his Iriends to the more modest vintage of Bordeaux So, like the Times' correspondent, he groans and curses the fate of the man with moderate means. Then others covet their rich neighbor's horses and carriages. The carriages are more gorgeous, and the horses of a better breed each year, as the capital turns itself over and profits wax fatter. And just in proportion do the hordes of the poor man seem to become more weedy, with his trap more mean. The margins will not keep any sort of pace together. And the moderate man, as he see the splendid mouuts and superb turn-outs, if he has any sourr.es in him, comes actually to hate his single hunter and hi hack and hi- brougham. Or, if he does not bate what goods he has because they are not the best, at all evens he is aware of the widening gulf between the enjoyments he can have and those which have lallen t ) the lot of men who started as low down as he did. He thinks that everything ha become dearer than it used to be, that life is a more cosily business than he was once went to fancy it. The simple truth is, that, wealth and wealthy people have increased. A more costly standard has been reached. A moderate man's wants have spread more extensively iuto tho region of costly commodities. Long ago the price of champagne would scarcely have concerned him more than the price of diamonds and emeralds concern him now. Hut men with whom he associates, and who return their income ar Ove or tea thousand a year, do Dot shrink from prfjirg heavy prices for their wine. Inhenxibly he is led into the way of looking at things in a certain meat-tare from their point of view. He is wise enough not to launch out with ihm in purchasing expensive luxuries, but he bemosos what be consider the growing expense of living like a geutleman. It would be more correct to say that the notion of what constitutes this sort of life bss grown. Whether this growth has been altogether in & desirable direction is a very different question. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. cto. w. Diitroiu, jas. l- tULroma, ww. r. waraow. GEO. W. DEBEVOISE aV CO., STORAGE, rOUWARDISG AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the rurchae and Sale of GRAIN, FLOUR, LARD, BACOX, DRIED FRUITS, SEILS AND PRODUCE titXERALLY, IV o. -1 Loixiwiauti Street, Oypotlt East End Union Drpot, Indianapolis, Intl. (II, ST rcajflMUOH, TO ' FiM National Bank, Indianapolis. K. B. A Word A Co , Wholosal irocers, Indianapolis. Alford, Talbot A Co., Wholesale Grocer, Indianapolis. Cropland, MagBire A. Co., YThoWale Grocer, ' Conelly, Wiles Co.. " M " C. Vf. Muttb, Kaq, Gen. Freight Arent.C I.C. B. R-, Indianapolis. Lucien Ullis, Km;., Gen. Freigbt Agent, Evil, R. R, Indianapolis. M. it. Landis. F.sq., On. Freight Aent,T . n. R. R Indianapolis. II. Clay, it sq.. Secretary, JefferonviU R. E., Jeffrsonville. jrrCoTrs'potdecce sol.c.ted. seplS-dJaa i 9 OYSTERS. AC. THE REGULAR BALTIMORE WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT. OYSTERS RKCHTF.D IUILT BT 15 ran, balf-cans and teil. A No rreh and Salt YlaterFith. Orders promptly !l-d. Small profits and quick rtarn. No. 11 North Illinois Street, lppuue the : Hvae, lnd-.ai.apoU. sur-S-tra C. C. WILLIAM. COMMISSION PAPER HOUSE. wnOLKSALF DFALFRS IN SCHOOL B0ÖKS&ST1T1OXBRY Hook l'iibliwht'r and Binders, IN'o l.'nVcHt Marvluud 8L, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. epil-tf VENISON. Kich, Harr and Racy! IT&ESU YEXISOS iL Cm vf U aeaaoo rwcaivwd and served spin every atjle, by Hal blab, at lbs uerac!ixa." U. S. BUtKLtH.

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DR. JOHN BULL'S COll POU.ML CBDRON- BITTERS. The aLatet and ,Tlo( Im portant UUcoverv Of TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! I Re man, name is oiur Intimately connected with the blUrr of MATERIA MKD1CA of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer In Medical Discovery tbaa that of Dr.Jolui Bull, of liOi!ivilU-, Kt'llturlaA. His inimitable preparation uf M L It A PA It 1 1.IjA baa long stood at the heart of the arloa, compound of that valuable drift. Iii Compound of WILD CHERRY has become a household word throughout the Wet and South. His Worm Lotendes, in lesa than a year alter their introduction, attained a reputation As wld spread as tb continent f North America. Bat the crowning glory of bis life remains to be attained in his discovery, or ratber combination, for he does not claim to bave been the discoverer of CHUHUt w hich Is tbe basis of tb Bittet s now offered to tbe pub. lie. Tbat honor belongs to tbe native Inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues bave been anown for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, tbe Indian bids defiance to tbe most deadly malaria and handles without fear tbe most venomous serpents. Ills a belief with them, that while there is breath In tbe body tbe Cedron Is poteut to cure, no matter what tbe isa may be. Wbil Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, be Is nevertheless satisfied frem a thorough examination of tbe e Id ence relating to its virtues, tbat as a remedy and preventative of all disease arising from exposure, either to change of weather or climate, or to miasmatic Influences, It stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And lastly deserves tbe reputation it baa s long enjoyed In Central America and the Tf est Indies. IIS DYHl'Hl'HIA And Ita attendant train of yujptoniB, it act tuor. MKE A CHARM than a medicine. There Is nothing ' tbe wbele range of Materia Medica that can for a u juent bear a comparison with It lntbjs disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in tb 1 1th edition of the C. S. Dispensatory, pages 1387 and 1388. A series of experiment. In which Dr. Bull baa been for years engaged, has Jut been brought to a successful termination, and be Is now enabled to offer to tbe public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics tbe whole preserved in the beat quality of copper dintilled Bourbon Whisky, which be la confideut baa o equal la tbe world. He migLt furniah a volam of certificates, bat the publie bave long since learned to estimate sucb tbint- by tbeir true value. The safest plan Is far evsry one to ts for blmelf the virtues of a new medicine. UIVIC THK CEDRON BITTERS ONIt TRIAL. AND TOU WILL NKVER CS AS OTHKkJ. It ia not DKMurr to pabtUb. a long Hat of dieae. for which :tCBORON BrTTKKS are a .peciflc. laalldi.eae 'tbe Bowels, Liver or Kidney. la all affections of tbe UKAIN, DEPENDING ÜPON DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -L5GOUT. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It Is detuned to supersede ail other remedies. It not paly cure thee dieae, but it prevents them. A win glaja of the Rittara, taken an boar fc.for. each meal, will obviate tb ill effects of the most anhealtby climate, and screen tbe person taking it against disease MJer tbe sot trying exposure. Sold by UrufgUl and Cirocere Cen ei-filly. Ir. JOIIX HULL, Pru.iipai OSce. Tftb Street, Lcu'vi:i, Ky. SOLD WBOIXSALE BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 7.1 outH 71erlllan street, INDIANAPOLIS Who a.4. sell BULL'S SAUSAPARILLA. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP KeaecUr DAILY, KEEl CK III SU, SeltH4-dlTwt3t

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Galen's Head Dispensary EatabHehed In S50 and' martere by ttir Lefflelaturo ol Kentucky ' for the treatment of And all AftVctlor ef tbe Urtaary aa 1 Oer cf both Sexes. just fublm inrr. A PltlVATi: 71 K IU CA I. TltLATlJth O! TE3TXRKAL D15XASKS, tndadiag Gonorbcra, Gieet, Syphilis, Strlctcre, Gravel, gtoce, Kuptnrea, Pls Mittiila. Urinary 4 Kldoeys.BladderJroitrate Gland. . ' ih and Seminal Veaicles, an-1 their tr.atnct, Ir.claHitia a chapter on .5.1'.' Fax A LR DU5EA?la. with ob- ftjvt.. lemtlona ca taarhars ar.d tie fiA?; , prevent'on of conception. Con- - lV'Vi "1 tainir g a Treatise on Self Abuse, V' I) ? . . . i lpennatTfbea,5exua! and 5er- iO -'ilivC TousDebility, BarreLness and la- -.5 pot ence In both aexea; tbe effects of the, diseases oa tbe body aad talad, and tbe Aatbor'a 5ew Treatment of all these cases la fall, tbe only successful method f cure, with an exposition of Quackery. This work Is not a quark aJvenifemect, bst a warning aad a faide for married and single. It is tbe only book thatglrei the treatment of all tLe above dlseasea in plain Kuglib. with fall directions for self-treatment, and con tains mTJcb va!aable lafonnatlon not proper to mention In a pubiic notice. Tbe work contsinsäöO pages, and 100 plate and entrravir.g of the above diseases. Sent to anj eddrew in a sealed wrapper, on receipt of onedcllai Tboe afflicted wllb aoj cf the abore dlases, before placing tkemelvea nnder the treatment ef any one, should first read tbls work. OFFICE Sis Fifth street. If twen Market and Jeffer. son, went side. , To irnr.re aMy to all letters, Jlrect to QALR.VS HSAh DlSFfHSABI Drwer24. Loui.ville. Ky. oct 64-ilwl VJ) J 'CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL, "vj) y THAT THCRE IS UNEQUALLED iV ;) virtue in the JACKET a 1:T T E;R;-f; JlicVrc a. comLin.ilion or 73jv' TIATIK HERBS, lrcDare tL jil Ihc choicesl j BOURBON WHISKY. Tli'-y striTjrth-n and lnvi?r;f tin CV 1 SVSlt'tll. TV . v iii . n fi .n.l n fts They are a preventive t-f fever and au v They cur? nrrvoui liadarh'. Tby are pi-rlertly pure anl palatat2e I I. Itcl r. I.rr r H.,1 III :.rl U! tl Lv kll ilru .(. I.J ilra!r is ILr i..uLir. BENNETT PIETERS & CU. 21 RIVER ST. CHICACO sole pnoPHicrans. .rv Mpl3'ti5 dswly TCn QUARTOS r-i rr. in the: "im 'J "wn V : -y. V. "?r Has XO COKXECTIO'S WITH AXT OTatrt 1-T.VBl.i: TK.T of the same catne. in or out of Lr.'l:-i:i'jrr. W. b fT OlENN. ?-'t)M SHOE STORE, Fin !n Q'lty, Hnti.i St)'e, :: J U-est in PrivC; IT West Washhujton Street. J. A. COMINGORE & CO., sepWfSdly

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REMOVAL., üottur W.U. TllOllSf, HAS RRMOVJCD EIS CFnCI FROM VIRCINIÄ AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WHKRK EK WILLC05T15CK to treat and cure Private Dieaes, la all tbeir species, stages, ramiScatiOKF and phases. Dr. rTm. Thomson will give to each patient a written Instrument, blading hlmelf to effect a radical aad permanent eure, er make nc cnara;e. Dr. Wm.Thom.oo baa made tb treatment 'of Private Diseases specialty since the year 1&51 three yeara In the city ot buflal, S. T., eight years In Cblcago, 111., and two years in Teona, 111. During elgkt years rractict In Chicago, 111., be cared over thirteen thousand cases. Dr. W m.Tnomon. in bis practice for Scrofula, Rheamatlc and general diseases of tbe blood. Hues a Fumigating Vapor Bath of tbe most Ingenious kind, In conjunction with internal treatment. SEMINAL KJUSaiOSS, the consequence ofself-abuse. This tolitary Tlce, or depraved sexual Inda:gnce, ts practiced by tb. youth of both exe to an almost unlimitfd extent, producing wllb unerring certainty tb following tratn of morbid symptoms unless combated by scientltc medical measures, via: Sallow countenance, dark spots nnder tb eyes, pain In tbe bead, ringing In the ears, and noUe like the rustling of leaves and rat tiing of chariots, uneasiness about tbe loins, weakness of the limba, confused vision, blunted Intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence In approaching strangers a dislike te form new acquaintances, a disposition te shun society, loss of memory, beetle flushes, pimples and various eruptions about tbe face, furred tongue, nigbt sweats, fetid breatb, cough, consumption, monomania, and frequent ly Insanity. Tbe afflicted, on tbe first sppearance of- aay of tbe above symptoms, should Immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson lor relief. yOi?ce and Consultation Rcoms No. 29 Socth Delware htreet, Indianapolis, tnd. P. 0 Box 1650. Jau2l-dly tIWfi ft"CALL FOR A CIRCULAR DESCRIBING ALL SYMj-TOMS.-t SYMPTOMS: The i-ymptom! of Catarrh, a tbey generally appear are at tirt very tiligbt. Per-nms find tbey have a cold that they have frequent attacls, and are more sensitive to tbe change- of temperature. In this condition, tbe co-c my be dry, or a slight discharge, th'u and acrid, afterw -anl becoming thick and adhesive. As tbe disease become chronic, tbe discharges are increased in quantity and changed in quality; they are now thick and heavy, and are LawkeJ or coughed off. The secretions are offenshe, causing a bad breath; tbe voice is thick and nasal; tbe eyes are weak; tbe sense of tbe smell is lessened or destroyed; deafness frequently takes place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh U, that the (iron I obliged to clear his throat in the morning of a thick r liiny mucus, which bas fallen down from tbe head during the tisbt. When this takes place tbe per on may be snre that bW disease i on its way to tbe ungs, and should lose no time in arresting it. Tbe above are hut few f the many Citarrh fytuploras. ; A Mnjle rlottlf will Inst n .Tlontli--to lr 11 (! tlirrc time a u ttay. TESTIMONIAL From Hon. Thomas J. Turner, Ex-Member of Congress roin Ulinio, late Speaker of tbe lllinoi Hanse of Representatives, nnd (iraud Master of A. F., and A. M., of tbe Mate of Illinois. Fa KEPOhT, Octuber 21, 1R63. Dr. D. II. Scki.ik Hear Sir In reply to your notice of tbe iMh inst., 1 would say that I was severely afflicted with Catarrh fr yeurs, when I became acquainted with you and bought tw o bottles of your liquid Catarrh Remedy. Eefore I had nsed one bottle 1 was sensibly improved, and befi.retbe second bottle was finished, was completely cured. I can recommend the medicine to all affliot-d ul'h Ca'jrrh. Respectfully your, THOMAS J. 1TJRXF.R. Ii . lr. II. Si: YE V CO. Soijc Phopriktors, Chicago, Illinois. AT WHOLES ALF. BT JOHN D. PARR. . W3I. JOHNSON. . .Cincinnati, 0 .Detriot, Mich. . .Indianapolis. . . Indianapolis, deol? ' yeod DAILY. KKKKER A RUSH BROWNING A SLOAN jQy"And for sale all Dni?ght. (ireatt JMio! lirculir Et er Published ! sr-Fifteen" si tt litrpe letter I ages for two U cent stamps. 15 Young IUciV ?lrlicl Adviser. GRATUITOCS advice gtven la diseases of the nervosa seminal, nrioa'y and sexnal organs, in tbe reports of the Western Medical Association, which are sent by mail in sealed envelope, free of charge. The organization was formed to dispense new and re liable treatment, and is composed of tbe well known physicians, to whom all letters mast be directed, DES, JACKSON, HERBERT h CO., eb3-dly Box 436 Cincinnati. 0. DOCTOR Office 179 South Clark Street, Corner of Monroe, CXIXCt. f0 0 Jj Poet Offloe Box. 1M. All Chronic and Sexual .. of a Private and Delicat Nature, treated with ODarallelM success. Pr.Bia-e-I w's Guide to Health, for ladies aod gentlemen, is published monthly. Bend for it if yon think the writings cf a physician whc reputation extend. West shonld be worth reading. . It ia sent in plain sealed envelopes, free of charge. Almost every case can be treated by maiL Medicines lent to any address. Ladles, send for descriptive Circular of lYssarie litmxat, in isie-i aoua test preTsntativs ofl tuueepuga aviavw a. tbe entir Rooms Separat for Ladles and Gentlemen. CO If BULT AT 10 If AT OFFICE, TEIE. Orrica Docaa : From 9 a. sr. to 8 . at. (fpermatorracea ot Nervocs Debility, a curewarranted. HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, Oppowito Union Depot, INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. Scott llursea A Co., Proprietor. jtrl9-dtf MAOY HOUSE, 1 1 Corner Market & Illinois f4.i INDIANAPOLIS. INI E. PEPa'TECOST, Proprietor. I TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MT frierid and numerous ptr-cs. thai I am now etallMed ja tb. L'jW, Lieh 1 tave refumisbei aid now thrown op'! f-r your rerepti -n. I take the t -pp-r'.tir.tty cf tbarktr:? tny maty fortaer friends f.T ttur pa'.rcnae f-cring tbe two years wt. hi si, ccLductin tbe Orieuta! Uun, ar ! will at a'.! times e g!ad t.. ee -j-m at my new t.-Ki.i. mT3-dtf " F. PENTECOST MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES WE ARE OFFERING SUFERIOR INDUCEMENTS to persons with a little ready meana toect:re boms. We will sell Lot entirely 011 Time, and erect comfortable dwellings, bulit 7 49 workmen iad In (rood style, oa tbe paymentof fas mucb as tbe mprorementa will cot tLe remaiä to be paid on eey payments not much more than a fa!rnt on tee prrmises. Havtt g lots ia nearly all parts of tbe city, w can aecommoda: all wishinrto secure a home; and havBg a larsr amouEtof tunaber 00 baud, aad work mew raly employed, we caa erect buildings cn abort afrtke M KKK5AN A PIIRCX. ap9-4tf Estat Arttitt

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PETnojxr3:

THE FIRST NATIONAL PETB.0 COMPANY. Organiied onder the laws of Peonsylrauia. No v ember, 1164 CAPITAL STOCK, 51,000,000 lar Vukieof tfharewfj.l lirli. A Limited Awoi-nt or Stocr res sah av THE I.OWK.sT CAH fTBSt'RirTIOS TtU t $'t raa aHaas. No Liability to Stockholders The land- ot this Cooipany, nitraciiis; ovei 17,r(( acre in rn simpli and letnehold, an situated io the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 123 acres which they own on ihe Alle chany, two miles above President and only five miles from the new 2.'0 barrel well on Pinhole Creek, and the lease of 134 arrea f the celebrated "Wilkin Tract" alone, are ample bai for any Company, and are wotth more than the entire Capital Stock of the Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now in successful operation, yielding largely, from which regular monthly dividends of two per cent, are being paid to til stockholders, and there is arrar am raxce that this Company will soon be able to' pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIV1 DENDS. the First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first class Companies, and is justly said to b'e the most successful of any yet organized. Its reputation bas now become so thoroughly established, that no more xeed be e&id on that point. There are greater induce meats and better opportunities to make money onthee Stocks than any other in existence, while at the same time they are oood property for any and all persons to hold. From the New York Herald "News has been received and abuadantlr coofilmed from several sources, of the striking ci a , new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, above the Reed Well, a riw rods from tbe protertt or j the Pir?t National Petrolh-m CowrajCT." From tbe New York Evening Eipres. "Our telegraphic dispatches received to da from tbe Oil Regions, inform us of the striking of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Run, .year the First -National Petroleum Company's raoriRTT. Cherry Run Stocks will be in de mand to-morrow." From the New York World. "The First National Petrolecm Compant is a first-class organization, whose officers are of the highest standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of purchasing reliable stocks. The General Superintendent is a pioneer in the Oil business, and well known a a mo?t efficient manager." From the New York Tribune. "The Fiet National is the name of the Pe troleum Company whose prospectus and map are before u. The names which we see among the Director are ample tecominendations for th'13 Company, and a suSciect guarantee of its future management." t?TALL ofcMA ar Mail oa oihirwise wiu j BE PROMPTLY AtlDtBIDTO IXTIl THE StoCE f.! ALL SOLD. ! T"(iood repoL-.:Ue Agents r. l Exchange Rrokers wanted id every city atii town in the United State and BritUs Provinies. with whom liberal arrangements will be made. JTAll orders and applications, whether bj letter or otherwise. mtt be addre-ed to II. - II i) WE 6c CO., Commission Mercs ant). marH dtf 43 liberty St . New York.

MEDICAL.

GLAD 1ET FOR THE CNFOBTTTNATF. BELL'S 8PE0IFI0 PILLS Are warranted in aD ease for tke trterr and rrtaaa. est Cnta rroia a:idiae. ar:lcc from xua! fi,-,M er TOLTBIXL INDISCRETION, Seminal Ixa, Nlbüy Krelsahn and Res.nal Dreaua. Geniul, Physical aad Nrnroa Deb.l.ty, lapeierxs,. Gleet, Semal Dlseavs, Ac. 1c. NO CHANGE OF DIET IS NFCXS.VRT, and Uey can be aed with ut detetUoc. Each box tains tW phis, Price Ose Dotxaa, If yow catavt r.t the. f yeur OrsrrUt. tbey will t by a i w-or!y eeai4, poetpaid, with full Instruct 'cm, that üsaur care oa receipt of tbe monej: and a parrpbkt cf loo pare,' o the errors of youth the c ter,frJce. aod tttSt. sent free; lOcent require,! fi r potaSe. Aildr- It. J, Coasultiof lb Verlar. ' ' 7 Ii0,' X E''Sdwsr, ?Tew York c'n l "-frVt by twia lrwe. o JAhelesale Agent-, w lori; Tom!:n.n A t ot, Acentl for Indiasapoiis. N Moro Valuable Than Cold! BRYAN'S "ITfE PILLS Purify tht- B1h1, Eemvv Headache. Dinifle., Gkldlnss Drvw.tes,ra. pleasant Drara,D.maesa(,! Icde.tloti. Cleanse the Stomach ar.d fctwI if-tax Nsw Lira In tbe deMliated and ' RESTORE TJIE SICK TO PERFECT HEALTH. Try tbetaf tbey enly coat 25 cenrs, and If yoU caaoot t.t Uera of your dnssj .t, seed ibesnobeyta Da. J.ERTaN. Con.ultii.jt Pbj.HTi.n. 441 Broadway, p. o. IWx ioTt. ar4 tbey w-ui be sent by retura of mail, po-tpa j. Dealera supplied y Ittas bartM. A Co.WUlesa Afnt. yew ork; lomiinn A Cox.Arent, for Indiana- !---- i--.WS. If J' u require a rel.able remdv to restore (A! DR. HARVEY'S FEM A EE PILLS, a cever-failiuj; remedy for tbe removal ef outrtction.. htattsr fn,m wAat av.Vy irwe. Tbe, are safe and sure, and ill restore nature to every ose. Tbey are alsoefilcariou In all ca.-es of Weaknes-, W bites, prolapsus. 4c. 5 eld In boxes contalr.lrr 60 nils. Price 0t Don a. ecd for Dr. Harvey's Private JUdKral eidTi.rr, address. 4 to female-; UH) paire., rivirjr tull iLstxÄctlons 1 cent repaired for posts if yen cannot porcba-e tbe pills of y. nrdniBKist, tbey will be aLt ly mall, poet-pa-d, secure from observation, on rece pt cf One Dollar by Lr J Bara, Ton u. ting Physician, P. O. Box U)9. 4 Broa.av, N-w yr. Dealers supplied by Dema- Karnes A Co., Wbolesal Areuis.New York; 1 omlinson A L'fx.At:t is for Ind.ansA CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S (JOLDBX PERIODICAL PILLS, roR tin kilt. Infallible' in rorrrt thi Irrru laritie. Itrmov inc)l.trnrtlon or the JTloiitlily Turns, from Wliaicvor I'iiiim. nutl Alwayw aiirrfswfii 11 a I'rovrntatl vc. And tbe enly snreMan t CERTAIN KRMIDT for all those afflict'ng complaints so peculiar to tbe sex, whether "married or sin..." Tbei.e Pills are nothir.e, new, but bave been nsed by the Doctors for many years, botb In (ranee end America, with unparallelM nrre in every case; and be la urged by many thousand laC.e- wLo bave used thetn t make tbe Pills public, for tLe alleviation ot the sufferias; from ai y irreKularltirs whatever, as well as to prevent ar. increase of family where health will not ftermit it. Females peculiarly situated, or these suppoaDg themselves so, are cautioned against asina these Pill while in tbat coudition.as the proprietor atssmea bo responsibility after tbe above admonition, aithoufb tbair mildness would preventany mlschiof to health. Otherwise tbe Pills arereconimen-ie. Full and esplkdirections accompany each box SO.DOO EOIRS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN TWO TEAKS Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and aects, to all parts cf tbe world.to which acrwers bave been returned, la whkb ladies say nothing like tbe above Pills have been known since tbe SCIENCE OP 1IRDICINR DAWNED UPON THE WOULD IN KEMOVI5U. OBSTRUCTIONS AND KKST0K1NU NATURE 10 ITS PROPKKCIIANNEI quieting the nerves and restoring the"roy color of health" to the rberk of the snest deli cats. PRICE 11 Ol PER BOX. MIX POX Es foriJ OO.Z Sold by all Druggists, and ly tbe following Jobbing and Drug Uouses, Agents for Indianapolis, Ind.aaa: (Ladies, by sending f I, 'can procure tbe p-.ll, sent confidentially by mail, aud without observation, to any part of tbe city or conntry,) and for sale by T0ML1NS0N A COX, No. 1 F.a-t VTabingtea street. STEWART A MOll'.AN, No. 40, Fa-t Wash.r.g ten street. W. I. HASK1TT A t V. No. U, Wen Wasblnr" street. II. II. LEE. N IS and -t. ilatss Block. J.F.SENOUR, No. 5, Pates Uoute Mock, and by daily, Ki:i:ri:it v hush, Wboleale Dmegist, No. 7.1, Foutb Meridian street. G. S. LACF.T.GeneralTravelins-Ag-ent for tbe Westers States, ie?. Dearborn street, Chicago, Illinois. N. B. None Gennine anle-a tbe be Is slrnH Mg. D. HOWE." Janil-JlyeW REAL ESTATE BROKERS. v. 1. 'A Kb r " -af 0 f V Jaly27-dly REN OVATE RS. CLEANING AKD DYEJWG ESTABLISHMENT rii beunitedstatebdte-oouse.no.sssoctb X Illirjols street, Indianapolis, ludiaca. At tbia old and well-kaoww establishment, tbe ladlew can bave silks and woolen goods dyed In permanent aa4 beautiful colors; and gents' garmeati tberoegbly re dots ted and repaired. Sew aod second-haod letblsg bwwgbt aad mM, also, s patlcular branch in tbe bcslcesi de Doralsated Int draw. lng billia. stable clotb. or tear la any ganssctcanbe eo wrought it. at It can not bo vislbl. te tb. caked eye . Remember tbe pi are. If o. JS South Illinois street. 'snlP tnatPP HARRIS PT.r4eer. XPRESb COrslPANIES. American Express Company, aiotss UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WAJHISaTOS AND Mer.dian streets, Indianapolis. Three dally Expresses to New York; Two daily Ksprefetea to Ctodnaatl, aad Two dally Expresses to CbJcafo 4 t-Uals; Tke above Compaaies are tke only prtrtleiedlEpTwaas the following reada, vts: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFATETTI A CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS A PERC; TZRRK HACTR RICHMOND; BELLEFONTAINE A INDLANAP0LI1. Money, packages, valcablee and freight carried wttk eafety and dispatch, aLd in charge cf special and Octeal meaoaLer. Notes, Bills and Vtktt wtll be prompüy collected a-j ralT-tnras wiade J TrTTTRFIRLT. A re at VINE. GOOD VINE MADE FROM SORSHUM. 1ULT 13th. 162. Rev. A. 3lyer. f prtrrüeld, Ohio, secured, a patent to ruaae Sorghua W ;i.e. Tb'.s Wine i not Intoxieat.Lg. I better than tbe Wt. Cbest-r than tbe ca-apet. is v-ry e See ui in ca-s cf Im. Can be raae for S tent er sllou. Requires l. dregs to make It. Can t made froos the ik.miui .T ; rup tuskla. No trout le to make ft.. if atybody wants to know acytbin about this Wl:. let them address Aple A SfM.r, M. Pau!. lad . vU are asslrDees tf A. Myers of bi patent, atd proprietor, of tbe patent in etton for 'Improved Sorgbuta Wine," in and for the State fcf Isd.aLS. and who are Lr-w prepared to sell Conaty. Towtjb!p, Vaaafactcrers and ItJividual Rights, with the receipt to make tbe Wine. - Agnts wasted to sell Rights .n every County tot s U . For particulars addr... APPLE A WKSNFR. aufcS-d-nt. St. Paal, iDd.sua. WANTED. .SEYL TIACIIIi:s. A GENTS WANTED n eery Town aui County ! aeil the Improved t a-ker fm &g Xacline. IfVe tr.uj li.ty te Ose Hctdred Duliar. Energetic agentcan clear rroaa ouo band! t two twncred dwllars per month. Address, with stamp. iEANCRICHARDoON. wctU-iAww Lwk Box 13, lailaaapeL's, lui