Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1865 — Page 4

DAILY DIIERALD.

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THE -DAILY II EU ALI) r.xirm, Oration of Ihr Lrgialaf lire.

Tb Extra Seatloa of tbe Leglslatar Ol meet fa tLU citj on the I2tk day SoternLcr, and iu tmslneaa, with which U conrvctl iob of the owt Important political and CnaodaJ qatlTD tbat hava ever bTi preeateJtathe Representatives af the people ef In liana win be breoght brr tbla body for actlca. TU Iurtr ÜMiio will conta!a ft fall and crrp!et report of tb proceedings of the session, wblca, without doubt, will be the not Important ff be! 1 In tbe Stat. We will mall tha La.Iy HsrsH or Weekly Sentinel te utcr!ber daring tbe sesclon, viz: Daily KtrI H J5 WwKl; Sentinel o 25 No attention paid to orders not eecoDnpa&!d by tbe Cash. riii; jakaica nMitKtxrio. Cueof the TroutU oa tU Mark RicerCritiü Slat of Affairs Moody Work in lU Interior of the l$landlllatk Emistaru jrom t)t United Sitstts saul to be tfu Inslijators of the Rebellion. Froa the 5w York World. We are permitted to copy the following extract from Utter receired Ij a merchant of toia city from Kingston Jamaica, by way cf IIaTtct: Kurtrrox, October 15. Ere tbif reaches New York 70a will do doubt LT beard of the aoiettled state of the Island, caused by the disaffection of the negroes. Tie wildest rumon preTiil here ia Kingtton regarding the reported fttrocitiei of the bUcks io the interior sections of the inland. For what cause the blacks are ia rebellion against tbeir own (loveramsnt remains to be ascertained. Io Jamaica, aa jou are aware, the colored people bare tbe preponderance both ia Dumber and inflaence. The legislative assembly, corresponding to jour Congress, is virtually aud to all purposes a negro assembly, at not more than one fifth of the members belong to the deepieed white race. The blick population of the island outnumbers the white twenty to one. The Major of Kingston ia a colored man, although be ts believed to disagree with the majority of the colored people iu their fanciful and visionary theories. More thaa three-fourths of the magistrates aud otlicers of the coloolal government are colored men, and several of the best educated and most prominent journalists of the uUnd are also colored men. The police are, with very few exceprions, belonging to the tame race. Still, although edncation is generally diffused throughout the colony, there seems to be au iolernal feeling of hatred displayed toward the whole minority, oa the part of the negroes. The principal causes of this feeling toward the white man is Haid to be the introduction of a number of iuceudiary emissaries from the Northern United States, who go about among the halfeducated and debased blacks, instilling false aud pernicious ideas into the cranium of their toowilling hearers. These scoundrels preach the dwetnee of a free and icdependant negro Republic, to whose chief-magistracy they would elevate the brut il SouIoqLC (at present residing at Kingsten,) or some of bid mushroom nobility. We have alK iu our midst a large number of negroes ignorant and brutal in their instincts, from the neighboring island of St. Domingo, who would not fail in case of a general outbreak to follow in the foot-steps of the inhuman butchers of 1793, if the chauce was afforded them. You will remember that the blacks sent a petition detailing their financial grievances, to the Queen, some time ago, complaining of the high rate of provisions and other necessaries ot lite, and demanding borne relief. Tbe answet from the home government was, in substance, "go to work;" but this did not please the half barbarous descendants of the Maroons io the interior of the Island, and since then there has been mutterings and secret plottings on the part of the blacks, encouraged and fomented, as I am aware from personal experience, by men who should know better from their intelligence and education. There are a great number of helpless white families, without protection, scattered throughout the remote aections of the Island, inaccessible to all assistance in the case of an erneute. In Kingston, we depend fur our safety upon a fleet of war vessels, a bandfull of white troop?, and a regiment of African negroes from the Cape of Good Hope, who strongly evince by their bravery and conduct the same feeling of hatred toward tbe colored natives of the Island that tbe latter manifest toward the white population. In caae of a universal rising all over the Island, I anticipate an indiscriminate massacre of white women and children as in former insurrections. As I am about to close this letter for the mail, I have received some very bad information from St. ' Elizabeth parish, through bur agent there. He rtates that there has already been fearful work in one or two of tbe parishes. Several white men have been murdered in cold blood by the infuriated negroes, and tbeir bodies mutilated iu a ehockiug manner. It is also rumored that three accomplished young ladies belonging to one of the b&t families in the parish have been first tortured to ascertain the whereatouU of valuable, and then murdered in a moK fiendish manner. Terror reign supreme 111 the vicinity of Black Jliver, and the planters and law-abiding citizens are preparing themselves tor the final struggle by arming and barricading their dwellings. My t-imily, as jou know, reside in the vicinity of the outbreak, and I am in dread anticipation of receiving news of their slaughter every momeut. I mut close my letter, for I am unfit to write any farther. Ii. K. T. A ioi.oiii:i DIEL. Marriage, Jtalousy, Pistols, Rexenge ond DesjrTaiun A Bridegroom Shoots his UroumsvuinModd Challenge. From the Missouri Democrat, 1 Lee Heuderson Is a (not ery) colored oailor, and is employed at the naval depot near JetlVrtou Harraeks. Tom Jones is a colored citizen oi African descent, who lives at the same place, and is teward for Captain lUbcock, of tbe Navy. Mrs. Lee Henderson is the wife of the first mentioned, having been united to him in the holy bonds about a month ago. Lucinda is an accomplished lady of dark completion, and is a pister of Mrs. Lee Henderson. Lee Henderson and Tom Jones were bosom frienes, the first hailing from New Orleaas and the other from Washington C.ty. When Lee wm joined iu wedlock aforend to the lady of his love, Tom acted as groomsman, and pelowed the usual attentions upon the happy pair. It may be that Tom was a .ittle lost attentive to the briie; at all events the bridegroom felt tbe presonce of the greeo-ejed monster, nd the cup of his happiness was soured bv jetflou.-tj. This feeling grew upon what it fed oa and 5e became a desperate man. He avers that be had ample ctu.-e torjealocsy, and says thtt Tom, bis pertidious friend, made dishonorable proposals to the wife of bis bosom. The heart of the saffron-hued sailor was on fire. He meditated vengeauce. He could not sail upon the same sea with the destroyer of his happiness, and o resolved to hoist the black Hag, board the rtkii-h cralt, and end his torment. Lee h.td im bibed ponie cruel notions of chivalry, and be re solved to call his fa!e groomsman to the field of mortal combat, blow his braius out and send him to Dvj Jones. 'ot bsing able to write bimelf. he got his accomplished aister-in law to act as his amanuenis, and the following declaration of war was sent to Tom Jone: "Thomas Jone: 5ir I demand tali faction in wun way or another, with shot guns, ptols or boue-knive. "Lit Hkwdeksox." "P. S. To-corrow crcaing at 1 P. M." before the fatal 'to-morrow evening at 4 I. M." arrived, L met Tom, and hauling out a revolver, told him to halt, and fired five shon at Lis heaJ, and then rati iß as fast as his leg coulJ carrj him. Lee was wrriulv frightened at b.s own act. a:, J made h:ui?elf scarce until be learned that Tom r.ot killed. Thrte o! the five Lots took cCect o?t Tom, one in tbe neck, or,e iu the arm, ani one in the hand. Cajtain Habeock had the murderous bridegroom arreted, and kept in doe confinement to await the result of tin ot4 on Ton Joiie. I 'ht fortunate individual baring uf5ciei.ll j recovered to mike it re;tiin that he u not killed. Captain lUbcock aud L'uutenaat Charcb brought Lee Henderson uthertj jeterdaj and turned Lim over to Justice Jecko, by whom hewn committed to jail on a charge ot aault to kill. 'Beware of jealousy."

LOUIS LANG, 20 .South Hcricliati Street,

(SENTINEL BUILDING.) IMPORTZR OF RBI CIIAM PAGICK WI5X8; Otard aad Coolae Braodlcr; Holland Gin; Jamaica hum snd Cordial. Also dealer In Catawba Wtnei, Stili od Pparklin, tbe ot approved branda; Bartoaa WkUkj; fvacb Brandy; Catawba Brandy; Stock AI; Porterand Bwr, aod Eitlen of varioai kinds. Then article are all offered for sale by the bottle or larger antllt. Only RKlns Win fn nl on draught. UtffUKTID ClUARSaad TOBACCO, of the choicest brands w',11 be kept constantly on band. jryHarln fitted op a neat entabliihrnen, and offertat; for m1 enly pare article and of tbe best quality, the icWriber hope to receive, at be solicits, a liberal ifcire of tbe patroaage f tbe public. narl7-dtf LOUIS LA50. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OEO. W. PIIKTOISS, JA. l tLACOHTKft, w . r. w inoi. ÜEO. W. DEI1EVOISE CO.f STORAGE, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Purchase and Sale of GRAIN, FLOUR, LARD, BACOX, DRIED FRUITS, SEEDS AST) PRODUCE GENF RALLY, IV o, -IV XouiHiaiiti Htrot, Opposite East End Union Depot, IndIannsolis, IikI. air KB, BT PiaitlRIlOH, TO Flft National Bank, Indianapolis. K. B. Alvord k Co, Wholesale Grocers, Indianapolis. Alford, Talbot A Co., Wholesale Grocers, Indianapolis. CroHlad, Mfciniire A Co., Wholesale Grocers, " Conelly, Wiles 4 Co., C. W. Smtth, Esq, Qen. Freight Agent, C. A I. C. R. R., lodianap'JH. Locien Ullis, Kq., Gen. Freight Agent, Bell, B. R,, Indianapolis. M. M. Laodia. Eq., Gen. Freight Agent,T . U. A R. R., Indianapolis. U. Clay, Jsq., Secretary, Jeffersonville E. 1-, Jefferon rille. JlCorreppondepce solicited. aepl3-d3a OYSTERS, 3iC. THE REGULAR BALTIMORE WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT. OTSTKRS RF.CIIVF.D DAILY BY EXPRESS, IN can, half-cans an J kbell. AUo Vrsh and Salt Water Tah. Orders promptly filled. Small profits and qalck retarns. No. 11 North Illinois Street, Opposite the Bates House, Indianapoll. anfS-dom C. C. WILLIAMS. VENISON. Rich, Rare and Racy! FTIRESn VENISON tbe flrnt of the eaon received 1 and served up In every style, by Hezikiab. at tbe i.eraninm." LI. E. HEZIKIAII. octl-ltr OIL STOCK. OIL AND MINING COMPANY OF KCBIM JbCTaf VTT,Ti-R, USTJ3 ORGANIZED UNDER THK LAWS OF THE STATE Capital Stock, - - $500,000. UlTllel into IO.OOO Maare. (Value f50 each. far UAItltlsO 1IAILV, l'residcnt. II. llOJSl'rilAII., rreainrer. gJ. v. TlItTiiNO, Secretary. rWlHK pablic are hereby notified that books are now X open at the office of II. Daily, Indianapolis, and R. RoentiiaIl. Jefferson vllle, Ind , for the h1 ot a limited nnmber ef hären. The proceeds of the aales of this stock to be devoted to the development of the oil and mineral lands belonging to tbe Company, at and in the eiRoborhood of Henryville. The boring is now proffresäina: under the sapervision of an experieiird operator. The Company bar three thousand acres of land, aitaated nineteen miles from Jeffersonville. near Henryville. The snrface indications on these lands, together with the geological formations, are sncb as toju-tify tbe most sngaine expectations ef finding abundant deposits of oil. Experienced oil men from the oil regions of Pennsylvania and elsewhere, have prospected this territory, and ay that it compares favorably with the best oil regions in the east. Tbe general impreaoion seems to be tbat the enterprise and capital Invested in the development of oil will eventually xettle upon this portion of the State as the most promising section within it limits. HARRISON DAILY, ao30 dAwt President OPTICIAN. MANUFACTURER OF THE IMPROVED PAlfTOSCCPIO SPECTACLtS T1IK 11EST IN USE. Moses' Spectacles are made of the finest material, and best workman ship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value MOSES' improved Pantoscopic Spectacles combine advantages mo chanical and philosophical to be found in no other Spectacles oirerer1 in the West. Moses' improved Spectacles not only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eve, but tend to strengthen and preserve the iight. Ciiutio't .Yd Ajenis or Idan ttnjlytd. C" nJ for a circular containing full Je cription, priefs, ic, nJ how to cnure a perfect taad hat them eot by mail. AJIrr L. W. MUSES, Optü hn, 10 Ewt WuLinjton it., IuJianApolis.lnJ.

DR. JOHN BULL'S

COMPOUND CGDIl(), BITTERS. The LatrHt mid iTlost Important Discovery or THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! I 5 man's name la ojore intimately connected with tbe hlxtery of MATKkIA MKOiCA of the United States, or more favorably kDwu a- a pioneer to Medical Discovery than that of Dr. Jo In i ZSull, ofliOiiiMville, Kientiiclav. Ria Inimitable preparation of ä l II A I'AKILIjA bas long stood at the head of the various com pounds ofthat valuable drag. His Compouud of WILD CHERRY bas become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Lozenges, in lew than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as the continent ef 2iorth America. Bat the crowning glory of bis life remains to be attained in bis discovery, or rather combination, for be does not claim to have been the discoverer of t'KDKU., which Is the bais of the Bittet s now offered to tbe public. That honor belongs to the native Inhabitants of Central America, to whom Its virtues bave been Known for more than two hundred years. Armed .with it, tbe Indian bids defiance to the mobt deadly malaria and bandies without fear the most venomous rpents. Iti a belief with them, that while there Is breath In thebody tbe Cedron is potent to care, no matter what the iseasmay be. While Dr. Ball is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, be is nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that as 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! A nd Justly deserves the reputation it has se long enjoyed ia Central America and the West Indies. IN DYSPEPSIA. And Its attendant train of symptoms. It acts more LIKE A CHARM than a medicine. There is nothing a the abele range of Materia Medica that can for a tLOJient bear a comparison with it in this disease. A fall account of this wonderful plant may be found in tbe 1 Ith edition of tbe U. S. Dispensatory, pages 1387 and 133S. A series of experiments in which Dr. Ball has been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he is now enabled to offer to tbe public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics the whole pre.erved iu the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Whisky, which be is confident has n equal In the world. lie might furniob a volume of certificates, bit the public have long since learned te estimate such thiDgs by tbeir true value. Tbe safest plan is for every one to te fer himself the virtues ef a new medicine. UIVE THE ÜEDR0N BITTERS 05 X TRIAL, AND TOD WILL RZTXB CS1 AN OTH EES. lt la not lecessary te publish a long list ef diseases for which :teCEDR0N BITTERS are a specific. Iaalldisease 'the towels, Liver or lltduey, la all afieotioas of tbe BKAIN, DEPENDING fJPOX DERANGEMENT OF m,E STOMACH OR BOWELS; -13GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It 1 destined to si persede all other remedies. It not ouly cures thee diseases, but it prevents them. A wine g a of the Bitters, taien an hour before each meal, will Tiste the III effect of the most unhealthy climate, aad screen the person taking it against disease uader the most trying eipocre. Sold by Drug-fieta and frecra Generally Ilr. JOHN HULL. Prloclpal Office. Fifth Streat, Loetsvllle Ky. Ol.D WHOLESALE CT DAILY, KEEPER & HUSH, TS outti Jlerl4lan Street, INDIANAPOLIS Who aise sell BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. SMITH'S TONIC STRUP. BememDer DAILY, KBKFEK A KI'SU, AacllfA-dljAwlJte

Galen's Head Dispensary Established In 1950 and Chartere by thm Lefftsjlaturt of Kentucky, for ttie treatment f

And all Affections of the Urinary aod Get of both Sexes. JUST PUBLISHED, A FKIVATK IIKIUCAL THKATlSb ON TENERKaL DISEASES, including Gonortxra, Gleet, yyhil', S trirure, Gravel, fftoLe, H iptare. Ii..- , "lala, Urinary . .'.il m fraea of tbe K. Jtiey,Hl4 '.dT,Pr .?trate Glao1, aed äeaiLal Veides, and tbeir treatment, inclosing a chapter on FKXALK D18KAK9. Ub ob serrations on marrUrt and tbe prevention of conception. Con Spermatorrhea, Sexual and Ner- Vi- t .' V : voueDelility, BarreLness and Ia- " potence In both sexes; the effects of thece diseases ea the body and mind, and the Author's New Treatment of all the cae la fail, ti e only saccessful method of cure, with an exposition f Quackery. This work is not a quack advertisement, bot a warning and a guide for named aud single. It is tbe only book tbat gives tbe treatment of all the above diseases la plain P.na;lirb, with full direction for self-treatment, and contains rauch valuable information not proper to meation In a public notice. Tbe work contains 350 pares and 100 plates and engravings of tbe above diseases. Sent to any address in a sealed wrapper, oa receipt ofonedcllai Thoe afflicted with any of the above diseases, before placing thcm.-elve under tbe treatment of any one, should first read this work. OrriCK 314 Fifth street, between Market and Jefferson, west side. To insure safety to all letters, direct to GALEN'S HEAD DI8FXN&ART DTawer247, Lealsrlll. Ky. oct-4-dAwl J doMvrrsrcE Ö THE MOST SKEPTICAL, I AT THERC IS UNEQUALLED VIRTUE IU THE ff . r z i i rrr r-v n r r r sJ I I iPVArr n roinliinnlioTi BARE HERBg Ircpare dm. the choicest 0tD B0URC0NWH1SKY.X They strengthen and Invigorate the C system. ' Tlify give a pood and healthy appetite, They assist digestion. They are the bet stimulant in existence They are a preventive of fever and aue They cure nervous headache. Thry are perfectly pure and palatable. Tba Kd Jk ket Ritters ar xl l In quart Uu tla by al ilrufc-guu aoJ dalan in Utaxxuitry. JJENNETT PIETERS & CU. 21 RIVER ST. CHICACQ sepl3'C5-dAwly; Tr In QUARTERS aW H THE STATE INDIANA i 1 Tut v ; -i aiitiff ff i in m sToWaT?BloC Has a cobkixtiox wrra ajtt otrtr Knzu sttNT of the Mtaae came, in or out of lnd;aii iplL SHOE STORE. Flnt U Quifty, First in S'e, and Lowest In Pnctt IT If'est Washinyton Street, IXDIAXAVQLIS, IXD. J. A. COMINGORE & CO,, j mi I W CUrk, Jk at C'w. ai I trdtf Jt Jmc tpi.'63-4ly

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Doctor W.TI. TIIOTISOX, HAS RIM0TID EIS 0FTICX FSOM VIRCINIA AVENUE TO Ho. 29 South Delaware Street,

WHXRX HI WILL COSTISTJK to treat and cure Private Diseases, in all their species, stages, ramiScatiocs and phases. Dr. VTm. Thorn so a will give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and permaneut care, or make do cnarge. ao Dr. Wm. Thomson bas made the treatment of itivate Diseases atc I specialty since tbe year 1851 three years in the city et baflai., Ü. ., Übt years ia Chicago, 111., and twoyear la Feona, 111. Dunng eight years practice In Chicago, IU., te cured over thirteen thousand caes. Dr. Wm.Thomon, ia bis practice for Scrofula, Rheumatic aud general diseases of the blood, sc Fumigating Vapor Itata of the most Ingenious klad.in conjinc lion with Internal treatment. KttlMAL KMISälUNS, the consequence ofself-abuse. This oliiary vice, or depraved sexual indulgvnce, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost anli railed extent, producing with anerring certainty the f ilowing train of morbid symptoms unless combated by scientific msdical measures, vii: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain In the head, ringing In the ears, and noises like the rustling ef leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about tbe loins, weakness ef the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, less of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike te form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic Gushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, monomania, and freqaent ly Insanity. The afflicted, on tbe first appearance of any of the above symptoms, should immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson tor relief. 3r0fflce aad Consultation Booms 5a. 29 South Delware street, Indianapolis, Ind. P.O. Box 1650. Jan24-dly www XäCALL FOR A CIRCULAR DESCRIBING ALL SYaU-TOMS.-arj s MPTOMS: The symptoms of Catarrh, as they generally appear are at flrt Tery flight. Persons find they have a cold tbat tbey have frequent attacks, and are more sensitive to tbe changes of temperature. In this condition, tbe ne may be dry, or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, afterwards becoming thick and adhesive. As tbe dioeate becomes chronic, the discbarges are increased in quantity and changed in quality; they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or coughed off. Tbe secretions are offensive, causing a bad breath; the voice is thick and nasal; the eyes are weak; tbe sense of the smell is lessened or destroyed; deafness frequently takes place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh is, tbat the person is obliged to clear his throat in the morning of a thick or slimy mucus, which has fallen down, from tbe bead during the night. When this takes place the person may be sure that his disease is on its way to tbe ungs, and should lose no time in arresting it. Tbe above are but few of the many Catarrh symptoms. A Single nottle will last a Jlonth to be uvea three times a day. TESTIMON I'-A. JL, from Hon. Themas J. Turner, Ex-Member of Congress rom lllinios, late Speaker of the Illinois House of Rep resentatives, and Grand Master of A. F., and A. M., of the State of Illinois. FRKxroRT, October 21, 1863. Da. D. II. Sielvi Dear Sin In reply to your notice of tbe lHth lnxt., I would say that I was severely afflicted with CataiTh for years, when I became acquainted with you auu uuugui iwu uvuies ui juui 11411111 vaiauu new edv. Before I had used one bottle 1 was sensibly im proved, and before tbe second bottle was finished, was completely cured. I can recommend the medicine to all afflicted wk'b Catarrh. Kespecttuliy yours, THOMAS J. TURNER. Dr. 11. II. SEELYE & CO. Sole Pxpkiktoks, Chicago, Illinois. AT WHOLESALE BT J0HX D. PARR Cincinnati. O WM. JOHNSON Detriot, Mich. DAILY, KEEFER & RUSH .'....Indianapolis. BROWNISO A 8LOAN Indianapolis. XsT"And for sale all Druggists. declS-U.eod Grrateit Irdicsl Circclar Em ruLlished! t9Tifteen"6a large letter paces for two 2 cent stanii. roiuif; IVIeia's ITIcdictil Adviser. GRATUITOUS advice gives In diseases of the nervous seminal, arinary and sexual organs, in tbe reports of the Western Medical Association, which are 'sent by mail in sealed envelopes, free of charge. The organization was formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and is composed of the well known physicians, to whom all letters must be directed, DRS. JACKSOS, HERBERT CO., eb3-dly Box 436 Cincinnati, O. DOCTOR BIGELOW, 0fic 179 South Clark Street, Oerner of Monroe, CJXXeZjS, (Ot Poet OfSoe Box, 1M. All CLrocic and Sexual Disease cf a Private and Delicate Katar, treated with unpnraileled sU'ceM. Dr.Birel iw's Guide to llalth, far ladioa and gentlemen, is published monthly, fend tr it if you thank the writings of a pbysKian whewe reputation extends throughout the satire West should be worth reading. It Is sent in plain sealed envelopes, free of charge. Almost every case can te treated by mail. Medietas sent to any address. Ladies, send for descriptive Circular of IMtarxe rtemtod, tne latest anas bwt preventative off uuccpuuu auuwo. Rooms Separat! for Ladies aid Gentlemen COJTSULTATIOX AT OPTICS. TRIE. Omca Hocaa : Prom 9 a. at. to I r. K. fpermatorrBcea or Nervous Debility, a curewarranted. HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, OppoHito Union Depot, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Scett Kurse Ac Co. Proprietors). JelS-dtf MACY HOUSE, Cornor Market & Illinois Sie. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. I TAKE PLEASURE 15 A58C5CI5a TO MT friends and numerous patrons, that I am now es tablished ia this heuse, which I have refurnished and new thrown epea for your reception. I take tbe opportunity of thank leg my many former friends for their palrocare during the two years hil I was conducting the Oriental Houe, and will at all times be glad to see them at my sew stand. myl-dtf I. FK5TEC08T MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. WZ ARE 0TFEFJ53 ICPIRI0R 15DUCZMKCT& to persona with a little ready meats to secure hjmes. We will sell Lot Entirely on Time, aad erect comfortable dwellings, bullt r it workmen tnd In rood style, ca the paymentof fas noch as Us raurovemects will cost -the remaind to be paid on eay payments act mach more thaa a fatrreat en the premises. Having lets in nearly all parts of the city, we can acccamouV.e ail ateblr.gio sect re shove; and bav. ag a large amount of laiaber on hand, aad workmen, ready employed, we caa erect bandings on short aetlce si uuu niKcx, ap9-dtf Val aUtale Agent.

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THE FIRST NATIONAL

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Organised under the laws of PennsylTania, No ember, tSi. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000 l'ar Value of sliarS Each. A Limited Amount or Stock roa sal at TBC LOWEST CA?H eTBiCRIITIOX PSICg OT $' PKR EB ARK. No Liabilhy to Stockholders. The lands of this Company, embracing, over 17,500 acres in rst btmplt. and leasehold, are situated in the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! Tbe 123 acres which they own on the Alle ghany, two miles above President and only five miles from tbe new 250 barrel well on Pitthole Creek, and the lease of 132 acres of the celebrated "Wilkins Tract" alone, are ample basis for any Company, and are worth more than the entire Capital Stock of the Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now In successful operation, yielding largely, from which regular monthly dividends of two raa cixt. are being paid to all stockholders, and there is irnr ASSURANCE that thia Company will soon be able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVI DENÜS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first class Companies, and is justly said to be the most successful of any yet organized. Its reputation has npw become so thoroughly established, that no mere need be said on that point. There are greater Inducements and better opportunities to make money on thee Stocks than any other in existence, while at the same time they are good raoruiTT for any and all persons to hold. From the New York Heraldi "News has been received and abuudantly confirmed from several sources, of the striking of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, above the Reed Well, a few rods from tor property or the FiRiT National Petroleum Compaxt." From tbe New York Evening Expreta. "Our telegraphic dispatches received to-day from tbe Oil Regions, inform us of tbe striking of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Rui, mar thr First National Petroleum Compact's propertt. Cherry Run Stocks will be in de mand to morrow. From the New York World. "The First National Petroleum Compamt is a first-claM organization, whose officers are of vae nignest ptanding, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of purchasing reliable etocks. The General Superintendent ii a pioneer in tbe Oil business, and well known as a moeiemcient manager. From the New York Tribune. "The FiReT National is the name of the Pe troleum Company whoe prospectus and map are before us. The names which we see a more tbe Directors are ample recommendations for this Company, and a sufficient guarantee of its future management. BJTAll orders bt Mail or otherwise will BE PROkiPTLT AT1I5DID TO CXTIL THE StOCE If ALL SOLD. t3r"Good responsible Agent and Exchange Brokers wanted in erery city and town in the United States aod Brittsn Provinces, with whom liberal arrangements will be made. All orders and applleatioLS, whether by letter or otherwise, mut be addressed to II. N. KOWE & CO., Commimios MtacHArrs, xaarH dtf 43 liberty St., New York.

E. B. ALY0BD & CO.,

Wholcftalc Dealern in -audNO. 1 ALYOIWS BLOCK, Cor. Meridian & Georgia Sts., ARE 15 DAILY KICFIIT OF FRF..rj GOODS. CwQHtantl no baud aud fr sale at tbe lowrt prices, a !a' anl aborted tx k of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Tea, Nails, Glass, Woodonware, Soap, Candles, Starch, Raisins, Cigars, Tobacco, Mackerel, White Fish, Cordage, Twine, Dye-Stufla, Nuts, Figs, Date3, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Whisky, Notions of all kinds ai No. 1 Alvord's Block, Corner Meridian and Georgia Sts.. ISDIA SA MUS, IM) I A SA . seprtO-dlwtf REAL ESTATE BROKERS. s Js!y27-lly RENOVATERS. CLEANING AfiD DYEING ESTABLISHMENT rrt BKUmTKD STATES DTK-H0U8K,!t0. 8 1 SOUTH JL IlllDois street, Indianapolis, Indiana, At tbla old and well-kDown estatllsbment, tba lailaa caa bave silks and woolea gaoda dyed la permaneat ani beaatlfnl colors; and genta' carmenta tboronghlj renovated and repaired. Kew and second-hand clothing boctbt and soM; also, apatlcclar branch In tbe badness denominated fine (Sraw lag billia 'tat la cloth, or tear ia dj gamaot can ba ao wroogbttLst ltcan not ba visible tc tba naked eye. Remember tba place, 5o. 34 Soatb Illinois street. faalO JOSEPH H ARRl.Pr.pr1e EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, ASDTia UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OmCI 05 THE COK5ER OF WASHUtQTOS A5D Maridian streeta, Indianapolis. Tbrea dally Express to Sew Tort; Two dally Expresses to Crjcttnatl, and Two daily Ei proves to Cblcago and Bt.Leals; Tb above Compaaies are tba enly prtvilegedEs prsisoa tba followtns; roads. Tlx: I5DLAI?a CE5TRAL; LAfATFTTE A CHICAGO; iyWA5AJ0U8 4 PEED; TERRS BAUTE t KJCHK05D; BELLEFOSTAUfE A UVLIA.NArOUS Money, packages, valuables and frelgbt carried rfU safety and dispatch, and Ia charge of special and e Select IBeaaaLgers. Holes, Bills and Drafts will be proreptly collected an ready retarns soada J. BUTTEEF1F.L.D. A"ot. WINE. GOOD WINE MADE FROM SORGHUM. JULT Uta. W1, Rev. A. Ujt rs. of prir.rf el i, Otlo, secured a patent to taaao Sorghcut :i... This Wlna la not Ir.toxlcat'.r.jr. I better thaa tie be-t. t'Le.tr thai tie ch ajet. I v.ry ec1ectla case of urine-.. Can be ma-Je for '23 cents per gailua. Keaires ne drags to mit tt. Cau be male frai the a. minings o7 jrcp mal.'a?. No trouble to make rt. If anybody wanu to Know anytLm aout this B ir.e let tbem address Apple A .uer. M. Paul, lu4,sbo re as-.Igaeeg f A. Myers of hi patent. aa1 proprietor of tbe patent Invention f jr "Imprvve.! S rLum W ine," In aad for tbe State of UJisl. ud.bosr. s.e pr. pared to sell Coantr. Tow:i-b p, Maaafartorera and luUir.daal kigbt, w'.th'tLe rere;pt to icke tee Y me. Agent, wanted to rl K:gt.t In evry Coantv t sold. For particulars a4drtM Al PLK A waNr-K, aaS-d.'a ft. Paaljudiaaa. r. k i: i t a C0HHEECIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, l" Il. A1MU.IH, nu. flifllS HOTEL HAS BF.KÜ RECENTLY REFITTFD aad r.farnwb.4. Tb. lraiii. pnthc will aa abwwnevaryaitenlivataaiaaotbem f.elat h.s.. vi-wtv LlVlIliV MrAliXK. ALLX5. Sew Terk Uvery aad Sale St ) a So. II aal 14 East Psrl tr.l,la tba rear taiaWa Block. tela.

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