Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1865 — Page 4

DAILY "HERALD.

WINES.. LIQUORS, 6C MEDICAL. MEDICAL. MEDICAL. PETnOLCUM. cnoccmerj.

Galen's Head Dispensary EsUbllshed In M&O and C'liartwre bjr ttio I.eKlalalti rt of Kentucky for ttie treatment of

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FROM THE WRTKKX C01ST.

From ..tiaiiti m San Jsae, lull lorn Ma I'urllf of ihr Aliiioihrrr Tin IClrlinr of llir Mlirr lin f nndn i.rrnl I'repM rntlou fr Uorkinc Tlirm fiuttr 'ntitrytnliromiit running' Don't iHr rojtiilitlnii Prerenal ng -Pol I tire. Co'rep-o J-a - of tie I:.?Urso2; Il-ri J. J Has Joe, CaL , Oct. C, 1HV. V.Jitur lltrali OmC ihjIo your cu;rei;.onJfLt Lai thakeu the Uuftt of tbe IVetaJ deserts from hU (rciatJhii rctrc tti the Javelj alley of Snt Clra, California, tur winter quarter. In turoin hs- tck t-n the latJ of nlvtr, he w gurcrneJ 6 no ltd u;; of ü.iGst al the cvuatty ruiutraiujjic dly oorMidered . Fur h it fully impressed, from bis four niU&th.' rc-i-cienre there iu intimate relat.oo with important uiiiiiu iLtereii, iL..; couuty on vrth ricr.or io mistral wealth; at, J lulc oj:u wiUe eli for (.rentable investment of capital. Between Austin ar.d Viritii Cy, ttur ti e roaJi it, on the r,tik of Ctr-on river, lit tie body of liufi'ilo Jim," a Pinto Indian, whj wa recently ahot 6y oute white perevu in revrc lur tnany murJcra with which this celebrated rj man 1 cLartd. The white refused to bury In m, an J Indians are afraid io du becatfc-e ol ku;T!'.:i;oua lrar of handling the Udjf oi a ijil;Urel "brave." PrutnpteiJ by thai Uiratiab'.c curiosity which imj-ela one to look Opou the corpse of a "celefcrity," 1 (pascg to the first perron,) got otit of the staj;c coaca and turueJ the over wir.fi mt "boot tn-,' and gave it a critic! eiamniuion. It wad dried op, Lolhiug remaioiL but r-kia, tendon i and bone. TLt booes altnon ratt.ed in.-ide the ikfn. 'I here was none ot that gVcocc position and smell which to peedily lolly w death in the State-, so pure lb tLe atmoibere, lJ eo fcfid, or to InpregbiteU with d:rfectirn areata. Kee Hirer, jutt now. Is the ceitre of attraction for L.terpre Ld capitil; arid tninj not ibilities hare TiiteJ it tfaniig the tuaitner. Uea Itoectaiii ia low at Autiu, tuikiug arrtigeCitiAi tj build a quartz mill, lie u bitilj pIeJ wiüi iL couiilrj. Ö wer the Collax bit; to were all the fcicutiiic mm who Live bitu rtxt out from the r.iatera Sulci tj exaiaiiie t!i6 uii'itM. lcQOit'Le niils are btiug erected all over the tuuittrj, and the roadd frtoi Culitoriiii are crowiitJ with frtight wagons, loaded with Bucbirerj and yuj-piies, for the J'eete Uiver country. Krery c'jy tew discoveries are beicg made, exttrjdiL ovtr the enure district caHeu th (trejtt I?4-ifi, Ucklr i.othirp but capital to mke Nevu the richest country on earth. Next year you may eipfrt to bear ol more silver boiLy eipofiei from tt e LiriAf Hi.iu, than from all the world be-idc. Co.ider, if you ple.ise, tail in all the rant-s of ii.ountiir; from töe South l'aii to the Sierra, a di.itar.te ol oter ote thout and-iniie, and from the Colorado' Kiver tu the mountain of Oregon, at lca-t 1 haern hundred nji!e, rich ulrer-Oetritig letlges are 1)ujJ tftry few hundred yard, reaching dowu, no oue knowi how fir, info the bowels of tht earth; mo-t of thee l'Je, too, far richer thin the celebrated Com-lock lode; and whitt eiltet, do yon imagine, will the appiicatiou of capital aul labor in tbeir deYto;ineut :j?e in the OioueUry world 1 ew discoveries, too, Hre btiug made in the Sierra aod con-t tn-asti ot gold ui.d silver lode-, which, though not jj rich a a those o! e'il, are of gre.tt extent and immtnly raluaole. i'lactr Uigin n about "pl.ijd out," but quiita mining hirijuitcoOiUitiictd. 'I hu i the "du.tieit" country ca earth. , Ltery wht-re great cloud of dut ari?e at every siep you tale, Iu the loot hilU the red du?t i.i over t foot dt?p in f lare:, and ii weil nih s't.ll.u to man aLd ted.-t. Wb-tt a delicious country Ijr tahionible drive-.! Oaly Imagine a love-sick ewaiu t tking hH duck out "an airing," driving a "two-foity," ho-e ear are only occinionably visible through canu'il openings in the colunoua of dust kicke 1 up as he i loubä through! How beautiiutly variegated ate tniea' Bilka, bow fiuely powdered Ikt tre?-e!, and how much ot mother eitr uuu'ed w.th her watertall! How lovitgly gazfd her beiu through little hillocks ol dirt iu hia "wiuker?!'' Should the day be hot, bow beautifully the pcr.-pirutiou tritklts down hia cheeks and along his nal organ, cutting the dust into ravines, gorges and Cinonol Should be euatch a kii-s, bow much sind will be grit between his teeth, bow visible the imprint Jeh! Wo to him whot-e bouse is Staate near a public thoroughfare! It gets into parlor, kitchen, bed chamber, 'closet, pantry, and even betwtMm aheets. Talkol the coal-duet of l'ittburg! The road-dust of Calitoraia is more all-pervading, more annoying, and "dirtier." For aix long months the auu has peered down upon this section of the bute from a cky ot br.M, until the gru.t is dried up, and great cracks iu the earta are een every where over the valley. The crop, this ye.ir, htve been unusually Uiie. Yet the cot ot production is to great that Oiost farmers have been barely able to make both endd meet, while many have nctuilly Io?t money. Wheit is woitl Jl 90 in San Francisco, in sick of 10O lb. Tne s:tckscopt twenty centi. So, oo tee, wheat is worth more in your State tTua.in C l.fornia; and the cost of production, at leat, three times gieatcr. liarley is worth nicety cents per 100 lb4, iu eacki. That would nukf, atter drductitijr cot of atck, about foity cixta pr buthel. !So with uio-tt other products. Ore;a apples, t tohci and pears Wing only one and a balf to two ctuU yur lt. Fi)ui thee figures, it will be keen, that farming hrie.s not to profitable, after ail. In truth, 1 have herd a u a tuner of exerieuced farmers iu California, who came from the Northwestern Sutt, eij that, through a period of five conect live years, farming is more profitable there thiu here. A Cd to thi uncertairty of crops, ltd price, the great co-f of ab desirable tarciing land, varying from $30 to $29d per acre, the uncertain tenure by which tntu hold their land, in consequence ol the manv cvndicting titles, ind it is sale t advise tloe wba aeek livelihood by lar using not V) come to California. The popu!tiou of the Stite is decrea-ing. That is attributable to the giving out of the placer mines, the uncertainty of farming purauita, and tbe gncral ieudency of miners to wander iu qcal of Dew acd more profitable heidi of enterprise, ilany percotH are leavin the Stt'.e to fio iuto the lately rebellious States where they imagine they caa more peedilj make fortune." It' there were meacs of cheap trannit to the States, I verily believe there would be an exodus from California, o wide pread is tie anxiety to vis.t "Lome," especially tmce the war baa worked its oi.drous revolutions. Tfcrre i much re.-tUvsuesa here iu political circles. The Kepublican are btdly duorganiird. The Nfto Suffrage and Currency questions ate divid:cig them into factious, waging fierre war against each other. They style themselves re apectitely, 'Lijn" and "Short H tira." In themeanwhile the Democracy are not tbemr-elvc harmonious. The Southern element, largely io the ascendent, ciing Uh a fort of dogged tenacity to extreme Sonthtrn ideas, which re pule trem their support " DouIas " meu. United, tke DeuiocMcy htve a lare majority :u the S.ate. Ua: whether the concession neoe ary t elfeot a unba will be made by those oi ece!-ion proclivit "es remains yet to be seen. In a few dtysaCh'el Justice is tobe selected Both parties hav mide Lomxations. though little ictt-re-t is niar.iftre-l by t.e people. Ttie pr.-)bili;ie, aie that the Rt public an noaiiotc ill be e'ectid, m the Douglas Democracy ot the 5'te are not fati-Scd with the rlatformot lie r nocratic can lida'e. The fact is, -o manv Sou.berc Dravri in California o,n!y ex-pe-e their sympathy for ere'ion ard the Uu Cnfederacy. that tV.ve Not them IX'ai vra'wbo favored the rroecn'icn of tiiewrH put down the rebel'.. on ctnr.ot be iadaced t afh! atr with then unt l tSy .r-i their eeei rs S:n-. This .täte nf freut will account for the lir.t mijority giten Mr. l.T.'ohi ht ft!l. when man; "Soutbern Temrrats" vowd for Mr. Lincoln", and ni4ry nredi i nt vote at all, br-aue tliey reorJi Cvu MrCIellin sirnirh oppue-1 to the rebellion as the Kepu va'i c miidst. Faa WfT. HOTELS. r cj y h o u k Iii (or. IlltnoU and Market At reel, t. T. Pl I.Mr K, K rKMKCOT, Irop' rKr. STKEkl Ck- ran t 4;.l frvta th w t f tU "Muj" lw tie luiot. lfi t.4 a.l pru iut tit v. r. . Fram ta v' f)ctthr, lA, th irr t Lay fc ro will t rJu, to "r I-y'Ur j-r-r weil -43 a

outli .Tlcridian treel,

(SKNTINKL UUILDINO.) IMrORTJtR Of RRIK AltDCIUMPAGSE UUlT.1 u4 Cv UrJLei UUim1 OUi; JnK,hiiarrJ CorJLal. Also(5eJr lo CaUwta w.uei, Still ti l ftparklln, (1 tka mo.t approved brand; Bourb-xi WiUii l'cb hrth'ty, Ca'b BraDJri i'a Ate; i'vrvrania br.and f.ilWs of vartoTJtklnJa. Th articles ara a-'l otTrM Lr ! hy U IwttU or larger qint't'. Cfnly FMn Wi4 f. aU 0 drjuyM. IMPOKTF.n CülARÄ anl TOBACCO, cf the eUolcet trar-l.t, anil t kpt conatantly on hand. Jf'ilavun fiitei op a neat tabluamea, and efferlr.fji a! oul pure article aad of Ua bt qaality, tr sbrriVr h' pei to r e!ve, as h ollcft, a Ubral War t,f tb eatronar f tbe ptblie. arl7.dlf LOCI-' LAM. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. i. to. w.'mtvoia, Jai. n. itAn.ma, . r. ith,. c;i;o. v. ii:hi:voisi: cv :o.. hTORAr.E, KOUWARDI5Ö AN Ii GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For tbe purtha ai.l Sale t ORA15, FLOCK, LARD, ItACOIf, I'KIF.D FKCIT., SKEUS A5D PEODl'CE tiÄSl KALI.T, IVo. 1 LoiilKlniui Stroit, Opputlie East Und Union Drjot, Iiidlaiiapolls, liul. air it, it rxajiiiao, to Hir-t 'tli.rjal Lnk, Indianapblii. ):. H. Alvord 4 Co , V hoieil Irocen, Inilianapolla. Alfeld, TIUt & Co., H'bolal Urxrerit, ludianapolia. Cr7-!iJi3, JUacu'.re k Cu., Wholf.ale Grc-r, LoiiJy.AVne 4 Co., " " C. W. fui th, K.'fj., ütn Freight Agent, C. 1 1. C. R. K., lnllftinpolto. I.urlu Uula, Rf'i , Gen. hrelKbt Agtut, brll, R. K Iblianapoli. "M. M. Lax.lis. Eiq., Oen. Freight AsrntJ . H. 4 It. n., fmluriarfili. K. CI jy, Ksq , Secretary, Jeffer'tonville R. R., JeSrurivilie. JO'-'orre.pocdenc m.lk'.ted. epl3-d3Ti OYSTERS, &C. ' THE REGULAR BALTIMORE . WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT. OYaT7.K.S KKCTlYhD .DAILY BY F.XPRÄS3, IN cans, kalf-caoa and bt ell. Al-o Froh and Salt Wan-r Fi-h. Order promptlj filled. Smll profiuand quick retarns. No. 11 North Illinois Street, Oppohlte th Btet Eoai-e, Indianapolis. up.'i-f!tin . C. C. WILLI AMI. VENISON. Iwich, Inre and ltnc! IKtkAU.V'kM.SN theCrat vf tb aeaion received - aui erv4 ap o verj tjle, bj Heitklab. at the ueramuDi." U. K. UKZihllAH. octl'J-dtt OIL STOCK. OIL AND MINING COMPANY OF KENRYVTT T F! . TJsTJD. 0RGiXl7.F.I CNDF.R TBK LAWS OK TBK - STATE. Capital Stock, - - 500,000, ;!lrltled Into 1 0-000 Miare. Par Value .o eacli. It Altlt lo liAII.V, President. II. KOMvMl lULl.t I reuMirrr.. ÜiJ. W. 'rsiotii'MiM, Krrreiary. rilUF. puMic ara kereby uotifled tbat bks are now open at the oCice of U. I)any, Indianapolis and B. Ro-utbAll. Jeffersonville, lud , fr h? of a limited nntrbT of hare. Tbe proceed of the ales of this tue to be devoted to th development of tbe oil and mineral la:i.l telunint; to tbe Company, at and in the neighborhood of Heurjnlle. The bor is now pro aret-iin? under the .sopervisinn of an experlerred operator. The C impany hai1 three thousand acr -' of land, attaaUsd ntneteen unlet from Jeffersonville, uer Henryviile. Tb Mirtiice indication, on th-M( lan i, together with the geologic tl forniations, are nucha toju.-tify the inot sanguine expectations of find:n(r abendant deposits of oil. F.a ivr'e-iced oil men from tbe o'l reir;uus of I'eDnnjlvaiiia and elwhere. have prospected tb la territory, and say that it compares favorably with the be it oil region ia tbe eait. ' The eeneraf lraprension gepm to ba that the enterprise, and capital invested in tbe development of oil will eventually ettle apoa this portion of tbe tate as the niot promising ectiou wiiLin iu tioiitH. HARRISON DAILY I aa30 diwt 'resident OPTICIAN. MAN WA CT UK K R OF THK 1MPKOVED ?ANTOSCC?IO SFECTAOLIS T11K REST IX USE. MoseV Spectacles are made of the hnet material, and best workman -hip, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value MOSE S' improved Pantoscopic Spectacle? combine advantages me chanical and philosophical to be found in no other Spectacles ortetet1 in the West. Modes' improved Spectacles rol only give clear and distinct vision, do not wearv or fatigue the eve, but tend to strengthen and preerve the iiirlit. ( ''itn-n .Vj Ajf'tt if PtJ.;rs r:nHi'yt. 217 SenJ for circular cuntaininr: full dea cription, pricert, ic, anJ how to enre a perfect tit auJ haa thrm pent br mail. AJlrva U W! MOSES, (Adrian, IO Eait Waahinjton at.. InJianapoli,ln. .

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DR. JOHN BULL'S

con pound CHDH M BITTE HI The l,:itc! and lloni Iiu porlant UiNcoTcrv OF THR NINKTKKNTII CENTURY ! ! I 5o ib.u'i iiarif i iui:e utiniataly connected with tbe hKary of MATr.KtA Mi'HiCA of tht United dutes, or more xavorat'ly uov t, u.. pii.ueer in Medical Di.caery than that of Ir. .loll ii 2Jh3I, oS'IaOuUvith, Ki'iiliirkv. Di inimitable preparation of I H V 1 1 A It 1 1,. IjA ba long lood at tha bJ ef tb varion rmnpound, of thai v.lu.tl dra. Hifl OomrxjunJ of WILD CHERRY has bivume a boupehoM word throuchout the West and South. His Worm Lozenge, in kM than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide upreadm the continent of North America. Bat tbecrowninc; glory of his life remains to be attained in hi discovery, or rather combination, for be doe not claim to have been the discoverer of C K II K U !N , which U tbe bai of the Bitteis now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native Inhabitant, of Central America, to whom iu virtues have been Known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to the wont deadly malaria and handle without fear the most venomous rpent. Iiis a belief with them, that while there Is breath in the bo J; the Cedrou is potent to cure, no matter w hat tho ha may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this eitravaKant pretension, he ia nevertheless tatihd from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that aa a remedy and preventative of all diseases arising from exposure, either to change of weather or climate, or to miasmatic influences, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And jvstly deserves the reputation It has so long enjoyed la Central America and tbe West Indie.. IN DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of Mymptonis.H acts more LIKE A CHAKM than a medicine. There is notbin ' i the whale rarste of Materia Medica that can for a L.3jaent be.r a comparison with it In this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the 1 Ith edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 1337 and 13M. A ceries of experiments tn which Dr. Bull ba been for years engaged, has Just teen brought to a successful termination, and be is now enabled to offer to tht public a combination of CKDRON with other approved tonics the whole preserved in the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whibky, which he is contideut bas n equal in the world. Re might funiish a volume of certificates, but the public have long since learned to estimate such things by their true value. Tha safest plan is fur every one to tt for blnieelf the virtaea of a new medicine. tavE Tili: CEDRON BITTERS 0XX TRIAL, AND TOU rTTLL 2TKYXB CS1 A3 OTE I KS. "It Is not aecessary tt publish a long fist of diseases for wbicb leCEDKOK B1TTKKS are a specific, laalldl. ease 'the i:vtls LlTer or Kidiicy, la all afftetiea of taa BKAIN, DEFENDING CPOX DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -ur GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to sapersede all other remediea. It not only cures thee dUeaes, but it prevents them. A wire g ass of the Bitters, taken an hour eefore each meal, will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen tb person taking it against disease nader the Bost trjitg exposure. Sold tr Druitftrlata Had Grocers G.en erallr . Or. JOI1M IU LU Principal 0f.ee. Tfth Street, Lotisvtllt, Ky. SOLD WBOLXSALI IT DAILY. KEEFES & RUSH, 73 kontra Tlerldlnu street. INDIANAPOLIS Who al.e aeil BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, HULL'S WORM DESTROYER SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. Rcoember DAILY. HEKrEit A HI 8U. Uela-dlywl1te

And all Ar7rtl. of tbe Urinary aod Gee of blb jlexet. jcT ruiusnFD, A PMIVATi; MIIIHt.tli TKKATISH

OS TKXKKPAL DliKASf-, iacad:r g Ovrorba, (iei, !H..-, .' t '. r.TaveU jtone, u--t.:re. i-1 .!a, L'ni.ary i. w.'- .i. . .!. iiai of tbe Ki-.-ie j . ,fr..eirate Glsnd, ar,d rjw.LsJ Ve-ir'e, and their treatment, I ri-l,j4,n.t a chapter 03 FKXAl.R U!. StA KS. with berv.Mfln. on nrnn auu iu. L f. yi J.f j . prevei.tion of conception. Cn 1'- . kt , ta.mng a treatise on Self Abas. fM?: VJ ÄpeniiatorTbea, eaual and 5er v'i "l jJ'ilÄi vousDehulty, KarreDi.eaa and Imnote nee in both aexes: tht electa of tb.-a diseases oa the bvly and mind, and tbe Author's Jfew Treatment of all these ca.e in full, the only sncce&r rui raiLoa ti cur, with an expHltioB of Quarkery. This work Is not a quack advertisement, bot a warning and a guide for married and inglr. It is tbe only book that g:ves the treatment of all the above diseases in plala p ngli-h. with f .ill directions for self-treatment, and contain much valuable Dformatioa not prepr to mention in a publw notice. Th work contained pages, aisl 100 pUte and eiigrav.cg of the above diseases. 8c nt to any aldrei. iu a seaJed wrapper, oa receipt of one dcliar Th-e afE'cted with aaj of the above diseases, before placxg thimselves under tht treatment of aay tae, .hould tirst read tb wurk. OFFICE 314 Fifth street, between Market and Jeffer. son, wet side. To lnnre s.fe:y to all letters, direct to OALKV8 UKAM D1SPI58A21 Drawer 27, Loalsville, Ky. oct4at-dAli .V-. , I . 1 1 1. V ' ' MJJ V l iri.F.iH Amin o V!) J C?OMVlN'CC Jf) THE M03T SKEPTICAL. It' THAT THERE IS UNE0UALLEO VIRTUE IN THE Ik T-a w-w w t n r tr w-t rv jX, r- ej a 1 m r a h m w m i .ha Civ lJicvrarc a cointinilton! vk Üj J or TH TAATl HERBS, )& Y lrcp ore d. iil the choicest (j lU BOURBON WHISKY vfi Tf,''y tr4-'REt,n anJ Invigorate the C1 They k-ive a rnod ar.d healthy apitire. ,y n llvy assist clipi jnon. 'X Vf T!. are the htst stimulant In exifience U S .-v TV.v ui.'i rirrv. nlii'fii fever kiul kifuri I f They cure nervous headache. ! ei-1 r, m.x hAvlHu i.nM anil rv-alnt nl la -WJ k V I r . Xk? 11 J J'Wivt eii va I'waiat'ir;, w 1 Lr Ke-i Jacket l.il.etr ar a..i id quart U-t- Vit I iUv M.l dfi; .la Kii.i tlaivtra in the cauiiLrv. Ir ' J' , U 8t.INiNit.TT PltTLRS 5. UU jjev 21 RIVER ST. CHICAC0 Vfv SOLE FßOPßlETCnS. hepl3'ti5-dwly , a. 1 1 . . r ' 1 f - Vvs ÜAS XO COrtXXCTlC! 'VITS OTnr.R VNTtELI aT of tb aavaae nicie. in or out of Lii;an ipl j v7. & H. OLESK. rrtDriKon.' SHOE STORE. MM C3 Fint h Quality, Frst in Sty'e, ad Lc-est io Price IT ll'est Wash uiy ton Street, J. A. COMINGORE &'C0i Io (Vi, JA A CV. J -Wve ä Awea sep2'6S-41y

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REMOVAL. Doctor Witt. TnOHSOft, BAS S.XM0TXD BIS OPTICI rSOM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street,

WBKRK HE vnLLCOSTIJnri to treat and enrt Frlvatt Diseases, lo all their spedaa, stages. ramifications and phanee. Dr. Wm. Tbomsoa will girt to each patient a written lsitrameat, cinditig ntaiseii to enect a radical and permanent curt, tr make no I Charit. Ov Dr. Wm. Thomson bas made tkeV treatment of ITivte Diseases atSN specialty stnee tbe year W5I-three years In thtclty ot bußaio, . 1 ., embt years tn Chicago, III., and twoy.ars la feona. 111. During eight years practica In Chicago. 11L. he cured ever thirteen thousand caea. Dr. VYni. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Iben taaUe and general diseases of tbe blood, ases a rumlgatiiig Vapor Hath of tht mostingealoaa klad.la con"anetiou with Internal treatment. KMXNAL KJU&JIO.NS, tht consequence ofself-abuse. This .olitary vice, or depraved sexual indolence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost sn limited extent, prododB with unerring certainty tht following train of morbid symptoms nnles. combated by aAeuUno medical measares, vti: Sallow countenance, dark spots under tht eyes, pain in the head, ringing la the ears, and c ol.se s hkt tht rustling ef leaves and rattling ofchariota, aneasiness about tbe loins, weakaes. ef tht limbs, coufused vision, blunted Intellect, Ives of confidence, diffidence In approaching strangers, a dlsllkt tt form new acquaintances, a dispositiea t .ban society, loss of memory, beetle flushes, pimples and varioas eruptions about the face, farred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, coemption, aonemania, and freqieot ly insanity. Tht aSlicted, on tht first appearance of aay of tfit above symptoms, should Immediately apply to Dr.Wm. Thomson tor relief. Xjayoitfce aad Consaltatloa Sooms He. 29 Seatk Delware street, Indianapolis, Ind. P.O. box 1650. Jaa24-dly BEILW W a. sr vr i$yCALL FOR A. CIRCULAR DESCRIBI50 ALL SYMPTOMS: The symptoms of Catarrh, aa they generally appear are at ßr-t very slight. Persons find they have a cold that they have frequent attacks, and are more sensitive to the change's of temperature: In this condition, tht nose may be dry, or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, afterwards becoming thick and adhewive. As the disease becomes chronic, the discharges are Increased in quantity and changed tn quality; they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or coughed off. The secretions art offensive, causing a bad breath; tht voice is thick and nasal; tbe eyes art weak; the sens of the smell is lessened or destroyed; deafness frequently takes place. Another common and important symptom of Catairh Is, that the person is obliged to clear his throat in tht morning of a thick or slimy mucus, which- has fallen down from tht head during the night. When this takes place tht person may be sure that his disease is on du way to tha nngs, and should lo no time in arresting it. Tht above art bnt few of tht many Catarrh symptoms. A Single flottlftwlll last a Itiontb 1 be ued tbree timea a dar TEST I MO 1ST I'-A. JJ From Hon. Thomas J. Turner, Ex-Member of Congress rom Illinios, late Speaker of tbe Illinois House of Rep resentatives, and Grand Master of A. F., and A. M., of the Ma:t cf Illinois. FaEEPoar, October 21, 1863. Da. D. B. Seilte Dear Sir Io reply to your notice of the 1'th Inst., I would pay that I was severely afflicted with Catarrh for years, when I became acquainted with you and bought two bottles of your liquid Catarrh Rem edy. Before I bad used one bottle I was sensibly lm proved, and before the second bottle was finished, was completely cured. I can recommend the medicine to ail afflicted wvh Catarrh. Respectfully yours,. THOMAS J?TCR5ER. Dr. Ii. II. SEE LYE CO. Sole PaOPBixToaa, Chicago, Illinois. AT WHOLESALK BT JOHN D. PARR Cincinnati, WM. JOHNSON Detriot, Mich. DAILY, KF.KKER s RUSH Indianapolis, BROWN1SG A SLOAN Indianapolis. JtJgPAnd for salt all Druggists. decll . .eod iritrtt Medical Circular if A K E"r Poilihed ! A C I si J J 'IfUen-w Urge Ä I J t9 rf letter tafeg for two AA Voting ?Icirs Icdicnl Adviser. GRATUITOUS advice riven la diseases of the ner VJT vods seminal, nrinary and sexual organs, in the reports of the western Medical Association, which are sent by mail in sealed envejopes, free of charge. The organization was formed to dispense new and re liable treatment, and is composed of tht well known physicians, to whom all letters mnst be directed, DES. JACKSON,. DERBERT CO., eb3-dly Box 43 Cincinnati, 0. DOCTOR BIGELOW, Office 179 South. Clark Street, Corner of Monroe, CJXTCA.CIO, XarM Port Oae Box. 1M. Ail Ckrouic and Sexual Diseases of a Privat and Delicate Katar, trotted with onpar&tlele I succ-i. Dr. Bie1jw" Guide to Uaalth, fr ladiea and gentlemen, is published m-.nthly. gendloritif you think the writinrs of a physician wb reputation extends throughout the entire West should Le worth reading. It U sent in plain aealed envelope, free of charge. Almoet every case can be treated by mail. Uedieine eent to any addrese. Lad Im, tend tor descriptive Circular of 4aru cmaa, me tatest aaa host preventative fl wsavveavM smsv w Roomi Separata for ladia and Gantlamaa. COXIffLTATIOKiT 07TICI.7E1E Omca TJoras : Prom 9 a. u. to t . u. spermatorrhoea or Nervoos DebCity, a cure-warranted.

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SHERMAN HOUSE, OppoHito Union. Depot, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Scott Burgess & Co., Proprietär. Jeia-dtf MACY HOUSE, Corner Market & Illinois St8 INDIANAPOLIS. IND. E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. I TAKE PLKAJCR 13 AIC56U3CI5Q TO MT friends aiid numerous patrona, that I am now estab'i!hed in this house, which 1 bare refurnished aLd Bow throwa pen for youT reception. I take the opportunity of thanking my many former friend, for tbeir patronage during tbe two years while I was conducting tbe OrieLtal Uoue, and will at all times be glad to see them at my new stand. myS-dtf I. PK5TKC0ST "IrMNslQ SECURE GOOD HOMES . WK ARE OrTEKI5J SCTIRJ0R IJDCCXMIXTft t persens with a little ready means to secure hJK:es. We will sell Lots Eutircljrou Time. and erect comfortable dwellings, built J go workmen ltd In good style, on the paymectof fas much aa tht mpreverneeta will cost the remaind. to be paid on eary payments net mack mere than a felrreat ea the premises. Having lot Ht nearly all part of tht city,' wt can eeccmxodate all wUhicg to aecurt ahem; and ha v. ag a larrt amount of lumber on hand, and workmea rdy tajpltyed, wt caa trwet fculldingt on short aetloe M'KUAJI M niRCI, apO-dtf m1 Estate Amenta.

THE FIRST NATIONAL

PETBO COMPAKY. Organised under tha lawt of Pennsylvania, Mo Ttmber, le64. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000 Par Vu tue of Share t)5 Each. A Limited Amount or Stock roa aaLS aT THE LOWEST CaB IVtBCRIPTION PRICE OF f't PXft BRAKE. No Liability to Stockholders The lands of ibis Company, embracing orei 17,500 acre in ran simple and leasehold, are aituated in the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 143 acres which tbey own ob tbe All gbanj, two miles above President and only five milea from tbe new 250 barrel well on Pittbole Creek, and the lease of 132 acres of tbe celebrated "VTil kins Tract" alone, are ample basis for any Company, and are wortb n?ore tban tbe entire Capital Stock of tbe Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now In auccessful operation, yielding largely, from which regular monthly dmdenda of two per cext. are being paid to all stockholders, and there is iteet assckaxce that this Company will soon be able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVI DENÜ3. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the firet class Companies., and it justly said to be the most successful of any yet organized. Its reputation has now become eo thoroughly established, that no more need be said on that point. There are greater induce ments and better opportunities to make money on these Stocka than anj other in existence, while at the same time they areeoop peopejitt for any and all persons to bold. From the New York Hera!d4 "News has been received anj abundantly confirraed from eerfral ources, of the i tri king of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, above the Reed Well, a few kodb riox tbe fropeett or THE FlRJT NATI0XAL PeTEOLICM COMPAilT' From the New York Evening Expreea. "Our telegraphic dispatches received to day from tbe Oil RegioDt, inform oa of tbe striking of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Run, mat the Fiaar NiTiosii Petioles CoisraxTa raortETT. Cherry Run Stocks will be in demand to-morrow." From the New York World. J "The First Nauo.taL Peteoletm CoMrajry is a first-class organization, wboe officers are of the highest standing, and we cheerfully recom mend it to all parties desirous of purckasicg re liable Stocka. Tbe General Superintendent is a pioneer in tbe Oil business, and well known aa a most efficient manager." From the New York Tribune "The First Natioxal is the name of the Pe troleum Company whoee prospectus and map are before us. Tbe names which we see among tbe Directors are ample recommendations for this Company, and a sufficient guarantee of its fut are management." ÖT"All oanxRj bt Mail or otmir wm will BE PR0XPTLT AnEBDED TO CKTIL TBE ÜTOCI I ALL SOLD. t3Good responsible AgenU and Eichange Brokers wanted to ererj city and town in tbe United States and Brit is a Provinces, with whom liberal arrangements will be mad. JJT All orders aad application, whether by letter or otherwiae, must be addressed te U. V HOWE tL CO., Commimios VcRcwarr, aarU dtf 43 Jäberty St., New York.

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E. B. ALV0BD & CO.,

Wholeftale Dealer in ER1ES - A WDEaE TU KS! NO. I ALMD'S BLOCK. Cor. Morldlan fit Coorgia Sts., ARK IS DAILY RECK1PT OF FRK5H GOOD Cuustanlly oa hand and for tale at tbe Uet prices, a large and assorted toK of Coffee, Sugar, ltIola8ses, Syrup, Rice, Tea, Kails, Glass, Wood en ware. Soap, Candles, Starch, Raisins, Cigars, Tobacco, Mackerel, White Fitb, Corcagc, Twine, Dyo-Stuffs, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Whisky, Notions of all kinds aai MM. 'janiw, No. 1 Alvord's Block, Corner Meridian and Georgia Sts.. .VP.4.V.4 rous, jxniA s i . sepM-diwtf REAL ESTATE BROKERS. .rvse '0 IljrV7-lly RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND OYEJNG ESTABLISHMENT TP HEU31TKD STATES DTK-D0CÄK, 50.3830UTB 1 Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana, At this old and well-known .tablibmeat, tha ladlee caa have silks and woolen goods dyed In permanent and beautiful colors; and gents' garments thoroughly renovated and repaired. Hew and second-hand clothing bought and soM, alse, a paticular branch In tha business denominated Cr.e drawlag billiai dtablt cloth, or tear In any armen t can be eo wrought! tat tt can not be n.ltle to the naked eye. Remember Us place, 7a. 19 South lllin&'.i street. fanlO JORPP H ARR1B.Prtnet EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, ilDfll UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OPTICX THK CO KS ER Ol WAAHIXUTOS A9b Meridian itreeu, luilaxapoüs. Three dally Iipres to 5ew Tora; Two daily Eipreaae. U CloctoaaO. and Two dally Kiprees to Chicago and S'Lea:s; Tht above Compaaies art tht only pnVJegsilaprsisoi the followlnc reada. via: I5DLAJVA CKTRAL; LAFATrrT 4 CHICAGO: L9TDIA5APOL1S PXRC; TKKRJC HACTX A EICHlf05T: BILLXP05TAI5I L5WA5APOL1 Vonev. Dackaarea. valuables and fre'abt caTied wtU safety and dispatch, aad la charge ef special ard eflCijeet Batasengera. 5otea, Bills and Drafts will be promptly enilerted act readyretums made J. HTTTTRRttKLD. Aert WINE. GOOD WINE MADE FROM S0R2HUM. JCLT LStl, 18 J, Rev. A. kfyers. of rprttrfe'd, Ohio, secured a patent to maae &orAhsa H:ue. This Wtat it not Ictoiicat'.rg. Is better than the bet. Cheaper than the cbet. Is v.ry ecienttn cases of .cne.v Can be made tvt 25 cents per gallon. Requires ne drugs to make iL Can be mal from tbe .a.maiiis c? tyrap otaktcg. trouble te make it. If anvbodv wants to kcw aoythisr aHout this Win. let them address Apple A Weaer, M. Paul, Lid.whv are a.signees ef A. Hyer. or hi. patent, ao-3 p'opr exr of tae patent invention for "Improved .rgausa w it.," in and for the lutt of Indiana, ant who ae cow prepared to tell County. Towna:p, Jla-iafacturera ailt-d -vidaal ICghta, w.th the rce p.t io niit tbe W me. AgetU wanted l .ell Kigbt in ery t'oantv twt s:a lor vartlculara a:d al'PLai WK.'.NKK, atS-d-.'at laai.iiiG afta V. A . KKITZ, C0IIIIERCIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, nDIAAI'OI.I, fllHlS HOTEL HAS FEES RECENTLY REFITTD I acd refurnished. Tl. travelti. public 111 he sovwn every attention to auakt then frei et hvate. HESKT ALLX3. Xaw Terk Livery aad tele It e 9o. IS and 14 last Ptrl street, la tht rear e fcaas Black. tot a.