Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4571, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1865 — Page 4

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rii KtrTtin flagging Anfthing but 1 erlt. Fr. Ik Atleate IatU'caer, Jeae 1-1 In the local department of the Macon Tele graph of Tuesday last we notice the followinc tu a: Oa Sunday information was received by Col. White, prorost miribal, that a large number of :dea4 bodies were in tht rirer, juit below the jetty. A detail was despatched to tbe place for llbe purpose of Ukitig Ibecn oat of the water and barytas; tbera. TL squad fouod do less than fifteen bodies of ttgro me a within the space of a .few hundred tarda. Tbe? were lodged io drift wood m1 aloe 2 tbe banks of tbe rifer. No marks of Wense were reported at .herifig been Ifoood fon tbtoa. Tbebodiee were buried oa the backt of tbe rirer where they were foaod Nothing whatever is at jet known as to bow tbe? came to tbeir death. Com meatier upon tbe foregoing, that paper says of the "sufferings wbich tbe unfortunates (tbe jhegroes) who flxked to Macon since the army reached" bat citj, tbat "all tbe time they have been suffering terribly io erery oceirab'.e shape, and we hire information that many hundreds bare died from starvation acd dieeaae the irfite retching & totil thu item? almost locredaloue." Tbts is indeed horrible I Thus fir it bas cot !beea the case we mean detth by narration or Jdisaaa id this vicinity, though bow aoou we may be forced to nuke a airailir record, we know 'not. At present, the indications are that we isball pas, lor which II the bam tor efforts of the jmihtary authorities at this point, tbe found ad t rice given to tbe negroe- wLo have abandoned I tbeir bm to oiuuarily return to them and jrtiame work on the abandoned farm, there to 'be fed and caret for, the unhappy creature. men, women and children still flock to arid re !main in our city.someol tbcm.itis true, beting for work, to era their bread, but raoi of them , begging for bread and not for work; some seenlag tor new homeland but fe returning to their 1 J ones. The hum ne and wholesome counsel tire to mot of them by the au'.horitie here, we ilruat, will soon have a r to'l effect: if not. the scenes reported br our Mcou extemporary as (baring Leen witne-ed iu u 1 near that city will J be re-eaacted here; and tnus.too soon, tha negro will realize that hi-t i let of liberty the prir ilege Jof living in idleuei and being ted by tbe labor ;of other is like unto the beHfM fabric of a I'vuioo;" that he muH work, or endure the misery of starration. Ii he f ormer Home und laiuil- of Henry Clay. j A Kentucky correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial tell tbes following melancholy story 'A AitUnd, the Ute homestead of Henry Clay one of America's "first" orators, and for many I years the idol of the old Whig party and tbe ! history of bis descendants: Tbe old bo men tad of Henry Clay is now occupied by tbe family of Hon. 1 hot. Clay, one of his tons, and present Minister to one of the I South American (J vorn men t It id owned by the beirs of Jame II Clay a degraded eon of the great ta'esmin who, it will be remembered 'died in CaueJa about a year ego. Tbe house ,in which Mr. Clay lired when at boin-, was torn 'down some years since by Jamea, and a magni- : Scent structure erected on its site, and there in nothing bow about tbe place to remind oue of Ihm who once owned and honored it, except the family buggy in which tee old min and his wife I oed tu drire about, and tbe oik trct-a in front of the hou.-e. Uneath which he ued to wit and stalk with tin family atxl inen H 5 Mr. Clar bad fire son. Four of them sur rirsd him. One, who bore his father's name, l was killed io the Mexican war. Thoma. a I thare said, is now a Government Minister. John :is liring in one half of the old homestead (now -dirided into two farms). J ttnei died a fugitive .in a foreign land, and Theodore (the oldest of the family) . and ban been for twenty fire year?, an iumateof -n inüane aslom, still avowin tu erery olo with whom he converges, thit fce ia the .original George Washington, and rcfiisir to repond to a call by any other uatne. Mr. Clay had no possessions of any kind at the time of hi -death, with tbe exception of Ablai.d, which wa. Of course, worth a coniJerable sum; but even "that was he.tri!y mortgaged, and he thought at sone time be would be compelled to abandon it to ?hij creditors, until ooo day when ho entered the f bank to pay one of hinote be was told that he 'did not owe a cent ! Kin J and generous friends Jhad taken the cae iu hand, and lilted the pecuniary burden from his shoulders. j A Huddle. ' Tbe Republicans are io a terrible muddle about 'negro suffrage. A an illustration of whit the policy wing thinks, we Jofe tbe following from T-a Sunday, paper : f It is rery evident to our mind that we must 4ttpprotcb this question with great cire, lest we Jr-jure the fret'diueu through a mistaken idei of at will contribute to their re il acd permanent benefit, for it mut bn unJerloo 1 we think br ;all, as Theodore INiker once reamked, thtt the 'race is uoivahal all.td to ' tquatori.il grahup .Der,' and tny might jump the wrong w iy. A I racr Iber 1 h.'i oire to leave the Svuth, nor jia it ir .jir iin iiry suuuuj. anu u i:iev remain fit the S u:h ihe ch lut es are if they could vote .hey would be tj'iie as Iikclj to vote fur persons vbooi ii is not rry dtr.ible to fc? chorea to Sigh iffioc as it U tl. it tliev would vote f'-r tite ri'ht men." That i, iu plain Knglih, "we don't cate a Mrw t.r tbe inilit nable lilit.n' of tbo colored Jtuau We in Kiu'hin U;c t.iüut if wc cm, proi w my be tolerablv cure t!it he will vote be Keptibhcm ticket It at th ffJ'kr 'ffjnato ial graH'hop;,crs' mv j Vi.virtin' that we leallr lou'l know whtt io .tj." This is the psrly that j laimj to be lived t n principe to be devoted Jo bamtn right to remd the colored man a a a J:iliipn! Ai.d note the pretext of all this be.-i-iacc "len ae iijure t!ie freedmct,!" 'lis t.o hort a cloak ih.tt the c!tvru loot sticks out at he boitotn cf the pm-uph wör?e thm Jtff )ria' oots beneath hi Wite's cloak Bostou Courier. t A l'tarl Anrrdole. J l?petal Corrpoa leuce of tbe 5 0 Picajune. M Lejfoure, i.f tlie French Aeadetu, tells I Lis at. ry on hi body pervant iu l'aris. " Some earss(;olie let it be known to his biker and Weber, and grocer, that he wanted a body ser Vant. He received filty applications a day, none wf them suited Oue morning whilehe was hard At work in hia study, it was about fire o'clock . M.,in winter, somebody kuocked at the door lie opened it. 1 lata told yea wi-h a confidential servant lirV I " Yes. and you think you are the aan I want; Jou bare Crst rate reconinjendatious, and lired', dare say, ten years in your la.t place." i " No, sir, I am jut out of j-il '." J You may imginethe atouihmeQtajnt of M f.fotirr. Just out of jil 7 "Yes, sir, I loved a woman who require.! fconey; she pressed tne every dr to give her Lore money. I save her all l earned houe.-tl Itwas not enough I thieved to cratifv f,r rove Oooens I was arretted, triel, convicted and ?nt to the penitentiary for three year, whioh expired laft Saturdy." . "Di you think that a recommendation to a fare of cot&Jei.tial itrract?" I "Ye!, sir. A man who bas lot his character y an hour of folir wilt be oa Lh guard aaint mptation, and wiil itrive to re;aiu hi reuta too. Keside, I know that I am at heart an Or.e.-t man." I There waa in the fellow tone uch an honest i'feot that M. Leouv took him at one, and 1i certr dc rejentrJ it. The reif ased codf Ct has dow the keva of the boue. pays the la and Uos all the marketing. M I.eouve ijs hi household f iren?! are rer cent if- than they wtre. ; A man in Salem. Mim , owns a farm which )ea been ia tb handa ot the fasnilv for over one Ijjodred ac-1 twenty fire jrir. Thi farm has len in two counts, three towns, and two prolate di at ricta All it owners have lived to a etacMo hriygtu be ore: L cetj. Tbe tei on this farm can claim a direct ancestors. tose who lived and made Lonev or. it one h'jot'jed slJ tjenty fiie years ago." A friecd ptPi'nj: t laborer th? other dar, r io was engaged In setting stone posts, was cur -ua U know tbeir otject, aod therefore in q ired: "What are you setticj; those posts for!" 'ifty cctJta piece." replied Pat.

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COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY 11 tiii: oiitiivi:.t. bh;klovs satlvemmeled BYRON OO A 5KW artlcl af IcvMioa. TLIa Collar excala all tbar pr Collar tar comfort, natnfts aad ectnoioy. Alio a larjrs a-isortment of S1T15 E5AMILED OABHOTES. USF. TAPfR P.T F.ONS, A5D M5K5 PAPER OARKOTE. 5atia Knamtlfd Co'.lars and Cuff; a tew and conrrtilrtit articl. Tie trad Ptipplld at tha lowest market friert. MoMAJW a CU., Uaoufjctarfr, icj3 d!?m 11 La Salle Street. Chicago. NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabi netmakers and to the Public. T til IS KOI, It, Plain anH Ornamental Job Turni r. Sooth street, betweca PeDQvlvaDla and Meridian atreeia. Keepa conr-taQtlj oa hand a good asrtment Sialr EaillHTi and Newtl Pott, and tarns then to order. Alo. all kinds of tarnlng in builJinf work dona to ordar. I will recelT all kind of orders in turning in the caticet making line, bedsteads table leg, Ac. All work done promptly, neatly and at reanonable price. I.. KOLB. aprlj-d3ra MEDICAL. Galen's Head Dispensar; Catabllahed In IS50 and Charter) by ttift Leglelature of Kentucky for tiie treatment of An J all Affections of the Urbnaryind Oet of both Seses. JCST ITEUSUKD, A PHIVAIi: itii:di(:ai. Ol TK5KRKAL WSKASKS, IncladicK Gonorhopa, Uleet, Hyphilin, Htrictnre, Gravel, stone. Raptures, Pilo, Pi.tula, Urinary -r it i: at ix DepoHiU, and all Uixeafes of tba KldneTs.Bbdder.Prostrate (Jland. and 8rninl Vegiclea, and tltalr treatraent, tncludlrir, a chapter on FKMALK D18KASK.S. with ob. ftcrvation on marrlaa and the prevention of conception. Cou tauiins: a Treat! -a oo HtU Abaoe, Spermatorrhea, Sexual and KeroafDebility, Barrenne an i potenre In both seTes; tbe elects of thexe diseases os the bod T aad tuiud, arid the Author's Sew Treatment of all the cas In full, the only gurceosful method of cure, with an exposition of Uusckery. This wori ia not a quack advertiiement. but a warning and a frnide icr married and single. It Is the only book that Rivei the treatment of all the above diseases In plain Knglish, with full directions for wlf-treatment, and contain much TalnaM Information not proper to mention In a pnMic notice. The work contains 50 psge, and 100 plates and engravings or the above diaeases. .Sent to anj a-ldreas In a aealed wrapper, on receipt or one dclUi Those aI3ictei with anj of the above di?ease before placing themselves under tL treatraert of any one. etQll tirl ral thl wurk. omci 311 Fifth street, between Market and Jrer son, west aide. To lu-ure tafaty to all letter, direct to ÜALkSi'fl URAt) DISPX58ART Drawer J47, Loui"vtlle, Ky. oct4-tt-.:wl MANHOOD! Uoit Destroyed, Hovr Restored. Dr. i. . PKIVDJKKYj Physician and Surgeon No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. a IN COS SECTION WITH THK GENERAL PKACTICE of Medicine, I treat by a new and reliable tuediu.m, and wisk the happlect result, all form of diseases of the Nervouü, Seminal and Urinary and 8exal ytema. Toaug men with holkw cheeks and pallid countenance, telling In feartul language the silent working of some iormtuane dieaae undermining your coi,titutlon, memory and reason, hurrying you to a premature death, re flect while reason boldj sway and avail yourself of a treatment that diapatea the llghtest diaease, and cures the harraAoing weakness and other cause of aerlou uimculty and perpetual annoyance. ipermaiorrhopa. Seminal Weakness, Noetnrnal Emia ion, 8eiual lability, .mpotency, K Beets of Self-Abuse, and tbeir result Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contract, Mental and Fuj ileal Prostration, Epilepny, intaniiy auu Lvuiunipuoxi. The Toe, Like a staunch murderer, ateaay to his pnrpoe, Preiises bins claw tbroogb evvry laa or life. Nor mies once the track, but presses en. Till forced at la-t to tbe tremendous rerge, And at once he fcinka." Likew ne, I will guarantee a radical cre of Syphilis, Gonorrhire and tileet, in all their stages, entirely removing from the blood the lat spark of tbea terrible difeasc that e gradually burn up the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to females, The beauty and extreme delicacy of the female organ iatiou, to say tiotbinir of its physiological characterise tics, are sufficient Indications that It is subject to forms of disease aud modifications peculiar to itoelf. The physician of the present day does oat encounter any more forms of uterine Ui.eanes than did the physician ef city years ago; tut owing to the present social condition of woman, her diseases are increased to frequency, and to the truth of this asertioa the melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness. At Us American DUpenary we treat by a new method, aod with the happiest recalls. Prolansua Uteri, (falling of the womb.) Eruptions of the Skia, Chlorosis, or Green Sickness characteiited br yellowish, dirty green pallor of the surface; Kmansio Me Mum, or absent Menstruation; Amenorrhea, or Retention of the Mensem; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult flow af the Mene; Menorrhsgia, or profuse Men s'.ruatlon; Leuchorrhea, or excessive and altered secretion of the mucus generally white, or nearly coloress and transparent. Reader, 1 have given you a class of diseases that are met with in Females of all ages, whether married er unmarried; and to married Females would say that there are many othrr form of diseases peculiar to your sex diseaaea cf Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. 1 omit it for tbe council chamber, adding but ene more disease to this list, and that is a formidable one Ulcers Uon of the body of the Uterus. If you are affixted with organic weakness, or any assetuMage of morbid phenomena of this character, you have no time to spare, but at once apply for md eel a d. If too late to arrest the disease, it Is at least possible to palliate the yeptom, and thus stnoothe the pathway to an untimely grave. In a m'oriy of instance theo diseases have made con!drl!e progress before the patient becomes alarmed. In seme cases an emaciation is the Erst indicatior that attracts the attention of the patient's friend. Ani here, reader, let me call yonr earnest attention to the fearful sigtuflcance of the word "wasting." It not only constitutes the lealmg feature, but the earliest and m,t omjuoua ymptof s of Consumption, examples f which are Invariably met with in vonDg ladies who er ariftfd wiib high tutellociaal eclwraeou refined ac-c-mp'ULmenu. and eves Ca.hitg with unnatural bril-i.ancy-not regarding thee L.d.catier.s as being thoee xLL fTV tBt lh ? persoaal cbarins. True, ala! tbe liEjrv Cohampuon cheek ne'er looks mere pure. And lov-l,. tbaa whcn aI, c Ana yet that t!om, m freb so ftill lias lent iU Cef US tu ttm.-j ' And speaks, to tho who watch Its hue Of s'ekaasa. dea'h od .uffTlnc too; ' Though bo. Just Tiew,r c ngtt o fair Could dream that death as the re'" ' Address P. Ö. Box VX4. IIIrOffce boara from A. U. to p. m. Rooaa y0. US. Past aabtrf.cra 5tret, Irdianapol'.s.Udi. fetlfi-dly SECOND HAND STORE.

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SECOND HAND STORE, lo.?33 ist Taatilugton Strertr!Slcn f tbe lllsj Hand. ICltNTTrilE aad Stoves. Tinware and Tlsbes la com plete v artet y. A- aU kiilj of Ilccse Ttrclsbltg Goo.1s J. B. kfABOT.

MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL'S 4JO.?2IOtJftl KITTE KS. The li.itCMt .and MokI Important Discovery OP TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! No man's same Is more Intimately connected with the hlhtcry or MATERIA MIDICA of tbe United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer In Medical Discovery than that of Dr. .Toll ii niilI,oriiOiiiiVillCe Kentucky. Bis inimitable preparation of SAItSAPAltlL.IjA has long stood at the head of the various compound of tbat valuable drug. His Compound of WILD CHERRY bas become a household word throughout the West and South. Hid Worm Lozenges, in m than a year alter their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as tbe continent of 'ortb America. But the crowning glory of his life remaina to be attained in his discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of CF.DKO. which Is tbe ba.-U of tie Bittet s now offered to the public. That honor belongs to tbe native inhabitants of Central America, to whom Its virtues have been Known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, tbe Indian bids defiance to the moht dt adly malaria and bandies without fear the most venomous serpents. It 1 a belief with them, that while there is breath in the bod t the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the isear' msy be. While Dr. Hull is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretenion, Le 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 cli.nate. or to miasmatic Influences, Jt stands WITHOUT A EIVAL! And justly deserve tbe reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America and tbe Vf eat Indies. IN DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of symptoms. It acU more L1KK A CHAhM than a medicine. There is nothing In the whole range of Materia Med ica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may bj found In the 11th edition of the C. S. Dispensatory, pages 1337 ana ij8. A series of experiments in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has Just been brought to a successful termination, and he Is row enalei t J oner to the public a combination of CEDROX with other approved tonics thew nole preserved In the nest quality of copper dis tilled uourbon w bisay, which be Is conlldeutbaa n equal In the world. lie might furnish a volume of certificates, bo' ub lie have long cince learned to estimate sucht. tbeir true value. Tbe safest plan is for every one to te for himself the virtues of a new medicine. uiXK tin: CEDRON BITTERS OSK TKIAL, AND TOU WII 5KVKR VSX AH OTHIKS. It Is not necessary to publish a long list of diea.tos for which the LEDBÜN BITTKKS art i tpeclfic. lna'.ldls eases of tbe Howcls Liver or Kidney. (a all affectloks of tbe DRAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGE MENT OF THE STOMACH OR 0OWEL3; -15OOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALOIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It is destined to supersede all other remedies. It not only cures these diseases, but it prevents tbem. A w.'oe glass of the Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effects of tbe most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking ft against disease uader the most trying expure. Sold bj- tiriiffsrlata and (irocwra tierieritlly Dr. JOHaI UILL, Principal OfT.ce, Fifth Street, LolrrlMa, Ky. SOLD WnOLKäALX BT DAILY, KEEPER & BUSH, 72 South Meridian Street INDIANAI'OLIS Who also sail BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. itemecbber DAILY. KLKlLltA UCSU Ur lSK-dl y w Uta .

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American Watches. HUT A GEXUIXE WALTIIAM WATCH if ye a durabU aod Tollable tirn-keper. r.UT A CEXCINE WALTIIAM WATCII It co u and is worth donble the price of tbese worthleta KnglU1 ao-ISala watches. GEXUIXE TTALTIIAM WATCHES, ma le irre,T f'T Rüiboa-i Fn-j'wTt a f Cv.hu t.irt. GEXUIXE WALTIIAM WATCHE., made ex press' ' for MdWs heavy buntinf -co-so, accurate tinie kifep rs We get our Wt.-bcs direct from the manufactory, uL keep none but tbe genuiue. SINGLE WATCnESSENT T) t'OLMERS or othet' in vkant of a tiaie-kepr, at tin lwvt pusibl ratr. Tbe tradd furp'id at factory riv . Send fr a ' ru'.sr. We als hare a Urge variety f pi; I Watches, Tina Jewelry and 5oHd Sil, r v. .rW. P. BINGHAM & CO.. 50 East Washington Street, Near Odd Fellows' Dall. PROFESSIONAL. RK3IOVAL. Doctor W.U. TIIO.llSOIV, HAS REMOVED BIS OFFICE FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delawaro Street, WHERE HE WILL CONTINUS to treat and cure Private Diseases, in all their species, stages, ramifications and phases. Dr. Wm. Thomson will give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thoren n has made the treatment of Private Diseases a. specialty since the year 151 three years in the city ot buffalo, X. Y . , einht years in Chicago, III., and twoyears iu Peoria, III. During eight years practice In Chicago, 111., he cured ever thirteen thousand ca-es. Dr. Wm. Thomson, In bis practice f r Scrofula, Rheumatic and Keneral diseases of the blooil, ue a Fumigating Vapor Path of the tuoxtirtjenious kind, in conjunction with internal treatment. SKM1NAL KMlSälONS, tht cODsequei.ee ofself-abue. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, Is practiced by the youth of both sexe to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerrir.g certainty the following train of morbid cyiuptuim nnles com! ated by scientific mudical measures, viz- Sallow couutenance, dark spats nnder the eyes, pain iu the head, ringiUK in the ears, and noises like tbe rusiliug of leaves aud rat tling of chariots, uneasiness about the loinx, weaknesn of the limb, confused rision, blunted intellect, lo.-s of confidence, diOldence in approaching Grangers, a dislike tc form new acquaintances, a disposit on to bbun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, monomania, and frequeut ly Insanity. The afflicted, on th- Ernl appearance of any of the above symptoms, should immediately apply to lr. Wm. Thomson lor relief. XtayOiPce ad Consultation RcomsNo. SI South Del ware street, Indianapolis, Ind. P.O Box 163. Jan24-dly MEDICAL. mm ' rm C.vatcn Irdic.-1! Circular Ever IVrMrd! C aT"Fifteeii"&" larßo letter pa'9 for to 3 cent taini. DOCTOR BIGELOWJ Office 179 South Clark Street, Corner of Monroe, CXTXCjXaO, Tajt.. Post OCoe Box, 1M. All Chronic aod Sexual Diseases of a Private and Delicate Nature, treated with unparalleled success. pr.Digelow'e Guide to Health, fr ladiee and gentlemen, is published monthly. Send for it if yoa think the writlnge of a physician who reputation extends throughout the entire West should be worth reading. It ia sent in plain eealed envelopes, free of charge. Almost every case can be treated by mail. Medicines cent to any address. Ladies, send tor descriptive Circular of rtttarie iCemtaA, tne latent ana best preventative oft conception known. n. V Rooms Separata for Ladies and Gentlemen. CONSULTATION AT 07TICZ, 7EEE. Ovnci notras -.From 9 a. at. to 8 r. u. permatorrkcea or Xerrons PeMlity, a cur warranted. VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. m. . .. . "Eighteen years established in X. T.C!ty.M "Only infallible remedy known." "Free 1rom Poions.' "Not dangero'i. to the Human Family." "Bats come oi. of their boles to die." "CostarV' Eat, Roach &c, Exters Is a pate nsed for Kit, Ji I Ant-, Ac , Ac, 4c, Ac. "CostarV Bed-Bug Exterminator, la a llctid er wa.h. ued tu dotroy, and also as a preventive frr Bed-Pugs, Ac. ''Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects I for -V , Jytn.w, 5ld b? all Drugr sti and retailers everywhere 111 Bawsaa I I ! ot all worthless Imitation, fee that "Cootar'a" name 1 oa each Box, Bottle and FUk tefore you buy. lli:.MY It. IMUAIt. CPainrAi TiroT, '2 BwatwAT, 5rw Ton. CsJTSold by ah Irueists and Dealers in Indianap. i:, tud. 18(15. FARMERS A!tD IIOUSEKEEPERS Should recollect that hundreds of dollar worth of Grain, FroTisioni, 4c , are actually destroyer b? Rats. Mice. Ants. anJ other insects and vermin all of which can be rrcTented by a few 3o!lra orth of "CostarV Rat. Roach, Ant. le , Ex terminator, bought and u-ed freely. CSTSee "CMTAkV adrcrtiseicfLt in this patr. ISSoId in IodiaaipoH.4. Indiana, bt all Druggists and Dealer.

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Losses Paid in 46 Years ETNA BUILDING, inOIAHAPOLIS. i l-riy -..- V ' f r 111 - V; il Erected I8590wned by tho Co. NET ASSETS JAHR1'. 1865, $3,677,362,71. 1AVIG ATlOiX RISKS XS"Arencles in all the principal Cities and Towns in the United States. irT"Applicatlons for Insurance will be promptly attended to. ABROMET & BRADSHAW. mcUS-'Co-dly INDlA5ArOUS,I5DIA5A. FOB SR H THE STATE cj INDIAN 1. Vava. V m.a,a - - - - -J . 1 FAj--'li J!.-. Ü mm -jr.. L r r a. a La.-s w v s a-v iiu.i Kent of the lame name, in or out of Inl:anapolii W. & H. ULliWIs, ITCDTieiCn DRY COOPS. b 3 CO o o Ü to a a u o Hl Si 0; x Ol w o s K c 'J a s T 5 Si w T3 O O - Urn - H 5 o w 00 a o o r Z 0 0 H CO o o O 5 c C r K e. CO o o o CQ s cS o o 4 LIZ K CQ 3 it c C "Si to g 1 o p 04 H e2 S: 2 20S JE L e t CP I 111 fsst cS CS ft o C 'Z e 5e. a c CQ O O o Z 0 CQ O O O to 03 a CO o o 5 Ä o Z z a. 4liSl c RENOVATE RS. CLEANINS AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT 11 HIUXITRU STATES UT E-HOUSH. 30. SA UCTB Ilhnois street, Indianapolis, Indiana. At this oil and well-known establher.t, tbe ladies can have silks and woolen goods dyed tn permanent and teactiM color; aud rents ararm't's thoronaly renova

ted and repaired. New and secoud-haiid cloth'.nt; bought and s'.l.l, aiaf a paticolar branch in the bainesi deuotainated f.n Crawlng bilUa itaMe cloth, or tear In any jannent can he e wrought .at It caa net be visible to the caked eya. Ttemembertae place, So. tocta Illirola street. aalO . JOSXPO BA&&tH,Preprietof .

DRY COOD5.

W Q K b 0 st b pi H S b a 0 b 0 CI 0 0 Ö l IÜ CO k tn n Q W & w o w as I i K 2r 5 k u H CD CI a 0 REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Z W . " M a - 'r V W J' J July27-dly MEDICAL. HBM1 rVk.. FOH A CIRCULAR DKfCKIP.I5fl ALL 8YMrT0lS.IrjiJ StTlVl PTOMS: The symptoms of Catarrh, as they generally appear, are at rl very slight. Persons find tbey have a cold, that they have frequent attacks, and are more senMUve to the change of temperature. In this condition, the no-c may be dry, ore blight discharge, thin and acrid, afterward tx-commg ib ck and adherive.- As the ditea-e becomes chronic, the discharges are increased in quantity and charged hi quality; tbey are now thick and heavy. ana are Bawitifi or cougnea on. ine secretions are or fensive, causir.K t bad breath; tbe voice Is thick and na sal: tbe eyes ai'e weak; tbe sen or tbe smell ia lessened ordehtroyed; deafness frequently takes place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh Is, tbat the person Is obliged to clear his throat in tbe morning of a thick or slimy jaucus, which bas fallen down from the head during the night. hen this takes place the per son may be mre that Lis dlease ia on its way to the lungs, and snouia lose bo time In arresting It. Tbe above are bat few of the many Catarrh sympttma A Klnrie Itottl wl II last a, jviantli io br uea three timei a day. TESTIMONIAL a From Hon. Thwtna J. Turner, Ex-Member of Congress rom Ilhnios, late Speaker of the Illinois House or liep resentatives, and Grand Master of A. F., and A. M., of the State of Illinois. racEroKT, October 21, 1&C3. Da. D. II. SasLvc Dear Sir In reply to your notice of the letn inL, I would aay that I was teverely afiiicted with Catarrh for years, m ben I became aoqusiated with you and boueht two bottles of your liquid Catarrh Rem edy. Be lore I iad nsed one bottle I wa secilLly im proved, and bere the second bottle was finished, was completely cur.il. I can recommend tbe medicine to all aXictrd ith CÄtarra. P.epoctfully yonr THOMAS J. TURNER. nr. it. ii. si:i:lyi: a co. Soli PaomriToas, Chicago, Illinois. ? AT WHOLESALE BT JOHN D. PARK . .Cincinnati, O. Wat. JOHNSON . .Detriot,Micb. ...Indianapolis. . . Indianapolis. dec!3-dlyeod DAILT. KKKFEK A KCSH BROWNING A SLOAN XSJTAnd fyr.sale by all Druggists, Young .Heu' TU tull on I Atlviser. GRATUIT0C8 advice ifiven la diseases of the nervoos semiäal. urinary and sexual organa. la the reports of the We -tern Medical Association, which are sent by mail in sealed envelopes, free of charge. The orgacixat'on was formed to dispense new and re liable treatment, and is composed cf the well knows physicians, to wiom all letter, must be directed. KR3. JACKSON, UEKBKKT CO., eb3-dly Box 43 Cincinnati, O. REAL ESTATE, &C. FOR SALE. 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON SRADSHAW ST., Within 2qo Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. nr:E lots will be sold at a vkrt low X. price on long cred;t. the pnrchar required to build od ach Lot withiu a givea time. Kur r anieuiar apply at tie oSce cf tie Citizen' Street Railway Company. U. H.CATHEkWOOD. Iudiaaaoiis .l'pr.1 24, lt apri-dif TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS i RxkcItivb DaraaTMEüT or Ixdi iaja ; buiiAC or KixA5cr. ItiAXaroLi. June 24. lbG4 INDIANA OrfflCKRS, who bare been or are eervtngta the army, art tnfonrM that their Ordnance Retaras

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will be Dade up led prtdted to tk proper Department and certificates ot eoqaltlaoc btiDod, rr of cMrft by applying to Mr. C. . Reoker, Chlel Clerk 8 Ute Ord. nance lep art meet, See to stairs ever Vajens' hardware store, No.il West Washington street. Italian spoils. Bv making rettirtiS, as bve directed, oCcert will not only ave all fee, but tbey 111 be able to settle with the Government d draw their pay from one to three months eari.er than ir the business Is ebtruatedteClalt itreuts. By order efUevernor Mcaroa. W. H. TL TX&1XIX, e&-d naaadal Secretary.

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THE FIRST NATIONAL

PETBOLEina

COMPANY.

Organised ucder the laws cf I'eonivlTacia, 5orember, IbCi.

CAPITAL STOCK, 01,000,000.

Tar Value of Shares $.1 Dich.

A Limitkd Aiioi'XT or Stock roa iali at the LowtsT ca?n etBscumox raic or 13 00 pie shaeb.

No Liability (o Stockholders The lands of lb la Company, embracing over 17,500 acres in rit tiatrLX and leasehold, arc ituateU in tbe VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 12.1 acres which they own on tha Allev ehauy, twii mi'e a bo re IrttiInt auJ only flr milci) from the new 2Ü0 Laritl well oo Pinhole Creek, aud the levc of 132 acres of the celej bratel " Wilkins Tra(t" alone, nre amplebasw for any Company. ajl are worth more than thsj etitire Capital Stock of the Company. There) ate SEVEN WELLS now in mcceful operation, yielding largely, from which regular mcr.thly dividend of two rn cixt. are being piid to all Hoc'abolJera, ai.d tbert is ctkkt ai KANCE tbat this Company will rood be able to ry Irora SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVIDENDS The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among tbe first chu Companies, aod it justly said to be the most tuccewful of anj jet organized. It reputation-has now become sv thoroughly established, that no mere teed be paid on that point. Tbera are greater inducements and better opportunities to make money on these Stocka than any other In existence, while st the lame time they are good raoraarr for any and all persona to bold. From the New York Herald. "News has been receired and abundantly confitmed from several source, of tha etrikioe; of a new 200 barrel Well oo Cherry Ran, above tbe Reed Well, a rtw iodi rtox tie norim or tbe Fiasr NaTiowAL PcraoLsraf Coafrawr." From the New York Evening Expreaa "Our telerranhic disoatcbsM receive! to d. from tbe Oil Regions, inform ui of tbe striking of a 200 barrel flowing wU on Cherry Run, y sak the Fiest National Pa-raoLiCat CoatrAVT'a raoptarr. Cherry Run Stocks will be ia de mand to morrow. From the New York World "Tnx Fiaar Natioxal I'itiolilw Caukt is a first-claM organization, whose oCcera are of the highest standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of purcha&ing reliable ftocks. Tbe General Superintendent ia a pioneer in the Oil business, and well known aa a mot-t efficient manager." From tbe New Yok TriboD "Tbk Fikjt National Is tbe name of the Pe troleum Company wboe pros pedes and map are before us. Tbe names which we see a anon g tbe Directors are imp's recommendations foT this Company, and a sufficient guarantee of it futcre management." I t-t "All oansaa ar Mail oa orstawus wrtx K raOaf PTLT ATI t5f DID TO TriL TR STOCK ALL SOLD. ßTOood rcpj'Cniit'i Agenu aod Eichttge Brokers wanted in every city and town to Lb United States and Brltian Provinceai, with whom liberal arrangements will be made. f?fAll orders and applications, whether by letter or otherwise, mast be address sal to II. . ROWG 2c CO., Coafafiauo MracaAJrra, marU dtf 43 Ubwrty Sc. If rm Tsjrk.