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DAILY SENTINEL FMDAT MORNINO, JUNE i. 1 , A Sad Complaint. fFfwn tfc Anfvata Geerjte) Traturript.! Tb system of plunder Inacfnrated in vom of oer Southern citice will, unless speedily arrested, trief" the whole p-eople to starvation. We re cestlj mentioned ttt sad condition cf tlt people of Camiea. wboee boustra were autject to viaita tiOD by aa armed nob, and wb vera allowed to hftftcotbhz itvfi by tbe luJTerascc of abanJoced aod Uvlnu meo. Now we learo that tLe fopl of Colombia bare bcca lubjectcd to tie like vis itation. Tb description s. roost piteous, re mlodlog one of that moat plaintive appeal enti tled "The Groins of the Briton," which the unhappy people addressed to the Roman Oeneral when the barbarians were driving them into th in. It appears that the mob bean with attack upon the public atom; thea prirate stable were eackeJ; tbca the auppliea gathered at the depot for the lufTerinj; and starving poor of the city were carried off; then tbe wagoc.8 which eonreye! there the charities tt other cities were emptied. Evea the mule attached to those wagons, and tbe cowg upon which the poor widows u 1 or phaxi depended for their lapport, were r.ot pa red. Tbe Fbaoii declare that there is co other pro pect before the people but absolute famine and starvation. It says; , There) are co lesa than tea thousand people bre dailv receiving ratioci, who bare to otter means of getting bread for themselves and children. See these unhappy destitutes at the ration houie daily, clinging to its parches, eagerly waiting for the doors to open and give them that daily bread for which they areautho rized and, rs'jaircd to pray. What man be the thoughts of that conscience which behold, with out remorse, tho sufferings ofrfhia peuple while rending from tLe poor that pittance which they bare hitherto received from the hands of charity ? What tort of a aoul must the wretch peace's who rends from the destitute the am ill bounty of food which has just been River hin by the good Si taaritan who steals frora the starving and famishing his cup of water an 1 his crust of bread? Laoguage fails Id any attempt to describe the horrid greed ofluit and telüslioras which thus remorselessly prejs ou the sufferings of the dis tressed. Tho resalt of this horrid system of plundering has been reached, and the executive committee of relief has given notice that their resources are nearly at ao end; that they will ia a short time be compelled to ctase their doors afl supplies exhausted and no me ids left them to uppljr the citizens with food. What remains? The prospect before us Is too terrible for con templation. We shut! all have need to makeawav from a comrcunitv which, thu plundered by man, may be fairly assumed to be abandoned by Ood." C'onaesljr In I'm r I a I a ia Lift. One of th Paris journals relates an incident which, if not true, deserves to be ao; and, at any rate, reads more like a dramatic invention than the fact which it probably may be. It is eaid that a 1'arisian gentlemsu who may be called M. Zero, in the abweneo of bis real name re ceived, one fine morniti!, a delicate ro-o scented billet-doux, informing him that if hi heart was free, and he had as much sentiment as wit, he ahould enter a carriage which would be in wait ing for bim at D o'chck the next evening eloe to his houo. To the driver he mint my "IYr tune," and tho rply, M Ttery." would u-ipure bim thai he was right. It co.tviuded with the observation that if he did not fciep this appoint meat it would be because there existed a more fortunate woman who hid won his flection. "I .hall envy hsr," the f.iir w titer said, "but hate neither her nor jou." This epistle was signed "fiabriclle." M. Zero, wh is & married man, read it and smiled men usually eici'c when the? have assurance of h-ivin made a eonnost. He finally finished his breakfast, and proceeded to the head of police, with whom he had an in torview. Nine o'clock uti llit evening arrived, and M. Zero left hit house as ih r1(Kk "truck. .Voir the door stood a hind'omr private cani:ue. The driver challenged him: "Who ;; tlirre'.'" Fortune" "And the countcrsinr' "My-, tery." "All riht,' was the word, and M Zero entered the vehicle. In which a veiled UtSyn.it. Ho deirel Jehu to drive to tho nearest "po-te," or police ?tatiou, and when he nitivrd there the lady o handed out by a polite poiii. mnu. who transferred ber, for the remainer of the flight, to the custody of tlo person who has charge td fe male pr.sonera. Wne slept soundly and was libe rated next morning, because no one appeared to invke a charge aint her, and returned home in excellent spirits. Thero is a key to the enigma: MidtrneZcro was a jcilous wife, wiio ingeniously bad contrive! a little plot to try her husband's fidelity. Lie teronied tho billet doux as having becu written by hrr, rctoIved to pay her off in her own coin, hd l.- r taken up, under sjH-ci.il arrangement witU bis iriend of the police otlice, for in attempt to disturb his conjugal ltappines, and thua delighted hi ii nl uietljr Mvrngcd himself at the sune time. Scribe would have turned thia little incident iuto a charming vaude ville, and Alexander Dumas might have spun it out iuto ouc of his cternil romances It could hate hippeued, if it eer did happen, icueely anywhere but ia I'uri. From th w York Trit un.; A I. Iltis Hoy Cute off Ina Arm lu Urrp out of Ncliool. Iast Monday moriiiug Geoige Smith, a boy only seven years old, residing at rieas.tntville, thirty miles from thii city, told Iiis parent, if they inaistcd upou sending him to school, that be would throw hituM-lf ou tho Harlem lUilroud track, which was near his father's Und, and re ceive such injuries as would cempel them to keep him at home. They thought nothing of the threat, and having ordered htm to school forth with, supposed he had onc until they learned he had executed his menace. When the ID o'clock up mail train pt:ed the vitl.ie, tl sorge laid his left arm u;h)u the track, and the cars passed over it, severing iic.irly the w h j'e of his hand from th lunb. The engineer perceiving him then lor the first time, stopped the traiu, when the ihild ran off, anJ was fouu 1 with his shattered and bleed ing arm behind his back Utting in a fence whitt ling "Yankee Doodle," and pretending nothing bad happened. Dolore he could be Liken home, Oeorge fainted from pain and Ios nf Mood; but when restored, and a surgeon w.ih sum moned, Lu tctu.'Cd LiJt obtir.:ttc!v to titke any anarihetie agent, but told the medical gen tleman to cut away. The o.ilpe! w.n u.ej o:i the msnled buib. but t!ie little fellow never whimpered it com; Uined Not a rere trem bled during tho oierat;cn, which mut havebeen very paintul; indeed the boy did i.w.t sp .k until it was over, when he remarkfrJ, with treat sat tafaction and an air of triumph: " Well, I am glad I did it. I can't be sent to school for a while any how." The child acted with winder fuleoolue, savio he first put hi right arm on the track, but, rttliciiug tin: when he grew up he would not bo able to write well with the lo.-s of that limb, he aubtituted Li Ufi. U n i ai rut are much distressed at the occurrence, and ap prehend, if he ia seut to school again, that he will destroy himselt. The boy's conduct is al most ii4xpiicable, and his fortitude and deter miaation extraordinary for o:ic of his tender vears. We have known a great many little peo pie who dislike the routine and confinement of school, but we never betöre heard of one who preferred to part with his arm rather thau submit to their disagreeablcar, however great. A Tiew rituac of Utiiulau Deuratlt). As a the Southern Legrocs have always commanded a certain degree of respect ou ac count of their general deportment, well cared lor aod sleek looking bodie, ai:d the simplicity but earnestness of their rc.igious character Toor bouses and hospital were unkuown among them, and caes ol intemperance very rare. When un der the care of Uia.-ter. excessive indulgence was imposs.b'e. 2ow, however, they are in vested with the prirc'ple of freemen, and forth with bae white c;e:j, having no interest in pre sreving thrirhfecr morals, begin to hover around the unprotected victim, pljicg him with all the alluring devices which peruin to a higher civili ittion (?) with the otject of making f.ltby lucre. Take, as an example, ti e following from the New Orleans IVavsiLe: "Will it be easily believed that thre are lhoe amocg us who are in the practice of peddling out poiaocous whiky and other vile compounds to the vagatoiid eegroe who are to be found oa the line cd the railroad, in Mississippi, and In the purlieux of the parishes mt villages, taking therefor the r little h,rds ct silver, and making of these poor ereaturt-a the rt and nuiaanees of the neighborhood V Unless :rotg preset. t.ve messurts are eru ployed, there i rcuuu to fear that the iol uf the unfortunate Indian race will in course of time fall to the descendant of the African in this country, and that Instead of haTing occasion, aa now, to marvel at the fecundity of the Southern negro, we shall see him wasting away from the inroads of disease, and vicious propensities. This ia tbe fate of the Sandwich Islander and of all the Inferior races when brought into competi tion with the pure-blooded white m&a. Letocr Philanthropie societies take notice, aod seek to devite a remedy. Good sumpteary laws may accomplish something. Negroes heretofore have increased rapidly at the South. It would be a tad story if !Perty should debase and decreue them A 3iix.aa Akimal. In the summer of It-63, while General Ashboth was in command at Columbus, Ky , some of his friends presented him with a horse. Tbe Hungarian was highly elated, and rrpli?d to the presentation speech as follows: Fill Solshib a?r Sb etlbm a ss I tanks you for this bos' De boss, shentlemars, is de nokiet animal of mankind. Again, I tays, I tanks you ror this ce boas'" TOBACCO, TOBACCO. a. a. ntvss. j. a. DfcrwHosb Jlanufaclurcrs and Wliotalr re, No.. T2mu2l SeronilSirrrt. ALTON, ILLINOIS. WX HAVEOPBSED A BRANCH nOUSK AT NO. 1? Mouth ytrlliQ atreet, IaJlaDtKhi. Iu1.f wi.er ws will kfep cortaatly on hand all atir s of PLUG TOBACCO. Wa rei'iH'ctfu'.ly lavlte tke tra!a to call and examlna olt atock. VTe will 11 a lew, f not lower, than lbs asm atork can ha boujr,bt In tbta or any other market. nurß-dLl MYEUS 6t URCMUUXD. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, AMD via UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OrricK on Tine corn eh op wAsniNQToa and M Midi an tTta, lndianapolla. Three dally Eapmn-a to New Turk; Two dally K spreads ts CioctiuiaLt, and Two daily Kpraaca to CMcaf o and St.Looti; TU atova Cuupaaiaar ttoonljr privllj'gadlCir! the following rsads via: INDIANA CKNTRAL: LAFAYETTE CIUCAOO; INDIANAIOLH I I'KKC; TKKKK IIAUTK k RtCHMOND; iSKLLKlONTAINK A INDIANAPOLIS. MoLev. ratSsrs. valuables acd freljrtt carried wltk aafety and dl.-patch, atid lu char of pcll and Qtclaut Notes, Bills and Drafts w'.U be promptly collected sad ready returns made. J. BUTTIKFIKLI), Agent. HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, Oppor-sits? Union lpnt, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. trollt Huret A ( o., I'roprlrtora. MACY HOUSE, Corner Market & Illinois ?3 IKIMAiVAroMS, IXIi. E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. ITAKK ri.KASLHK IN ANNOUNCING TO MY rrtrnd and numcrou patron, tliat I am now . tabllnhfd in tU's houw, whUh I have r furnlthel anJ now tbrowu ot"ii for your rrcrptioii. I take tlx oppoitnnity of tttanklng 1117 mujr former rrienit for their p.itronx "urinic Iii tno year w tills I km cohductinir tb rt-iital Hou-r, aiid will at all time i ( Riad to ibrtu at my new ktand. mr3-ttf K. 1'KNTECOST COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY i 1: .on 1 ii-vvi:ni. BIBELOW'aS SAT1N-ENAMELKI) 13 -sr :r. O 1ST COLLARS, VNEW rlUI vt liiTfUtloH. Tliia ClUr ecrl all othrr l'ajtrr t'ollan fur nr.ifwrt, neatusss and fcwiiuniy. AlioiUrK rtmrul uf SATIN-F.NAM ELKD OARKOTKS. UNKN l'Al'KK BY RONS, AND LINEN PAPF.K OARROTES. Lad'.ss Satin KnamrU d ColUra and Cuffs; a DfW od rHTPBl'L.l rtU-li. Tl. tra-t ujiHU at the luwv.t market price. r'.lUKI.OW 4 CO., if anufacturr rs, ui75l.tiu 11 1 Salle 8tret. Chicago. A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S (iOLDEN l'liltlüllll IL PILLS, rUU FEMALES. liifalliblr in CorrcM'llii lrni;ii- larillt, Itrmo vinp Obst met Ion h of flic Monthly Turns, from Vliiilvr C'niiM. and Always MirsTsslnl ns a l'rt'Vt'iitatlvr And tb"nly aure" aud CERTAIN UKMEDY for all tboio afflict i:KCotupUlt.ts 0 ye col.ar to tht irx.whrth- er "married or lnitla." Thee IHN are uothinu new, lut bave I'ffti a.ed ly tha lVctor for tuat;y year, both In France and Amer ica, with unparalleled auccs U every cae; and be la uri(e4 by itiatijr tbouaand ladle who hava uned them to ruaka tba hlls public, Tr tbe allevlatK a of Hose uf ferinK from any trrr RiiUrltlci whatever, aawella to prevent a;i ttirreae of fauilly where health will not (ernilt tt. Ketnalea peculiarly uuated, or tboae aupptM Ins tberusrlves 0, are cautionsd againMt Uklna tbete Ii 1 1 while tn that condition, aa the proprietor aaume uo responsibility afiar tbe above ailmotiltlon, although their mildnesi w oul d prsveutany ji!."cb'.of to health. Otherwlia the I 111 arerecomnieitded. Full and pllc.it direction acroir.pary ai U lo. tOOtlt), HOXKS H.VVK HF.KNtiOI.il IN TWO YKAUS Teu tbouaud bo&a M'ut by letter, botU by myself aod aruin, to all part of the wtr!d,to which anaweri bare len returued, ia which IsJ.'e say nothlugUka the'sbore IM: hare been known alnce the SCI EN CK OK MK.D1 CINK IJAWNEUCIXIN TUK aaOKLDIN RKMOVlNli. OK'. I RUCTIONS AND KK.STüklNÜ NATL'RL TO ITS l KOPaKCHANSKL, ;uleit&i the csnra and tfMorli.g tbe'rofy color of health" to the chetk of the mot deli cate. TRICK J I I'KR LOX. ?l EOIKS for 15 (H). Auld by all DrunUto, and by the following Jabbing and I'ru Moue, Artit for Indlauapella, Icdla&a: (Idtea, by eaditig flfCAQ prcttie the lllls, ent cn tlJuiiily by m.l. aud withuut observatiou, to auy pari f Iii city or yeuntry,) and for aaie by TOilLlNSON COX.No. 1-, Fan Washinittaa treet. Ä IF. WART 1 MOKJAN. No. Srt, Kal Whlugtua treet. W. I. HASX1TT 1 CO., N- U, Wot WaL!:-.n treet. II. H.t.KK. N li and '.H.lUtaa' Wuck. J. F. 8kN0lR, No. I, Italia lloue Wk, and by daily. i4i:i:n:it a ui mi. Wholesale lniKf :t, No. 73, South Meridian treet. Ci. S. IaCKY.lleberalTravehugAceiitfor theWetera Male, UT, 1 arUrn ttwt, CbuaKo, liUuoia. N. B. None tier. u;ae urU the i,tx 1 h.tied "S. D. HOWK." Jan3l-dlyeod CLAIM ACENCY. WAR CLAIMS! S0LD1KRS AND01F1CKIU UQ 11 WE NOT RKKN paid full pay and tbe. Government Booty to which tLey are entitled, can have ibeir c!a;m adjated prompt ly ard correctly aa! c'jta.i;d at BLAKE'S MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY, Claim f-r Pi''v,llure kUd in battle er Ut m the l.i.e uf duty, steartbi at a:;4 all ether prerty loa; m theilil;tar Service, and every tli ,f da. ia tuuiir i in law. Jotk- or equity aeeured. rricetatraaaacte4 by rua.l. t'H.ce lu aheet' F.u.ldlrc, ceat itaoL.c Hall, wppv.; afetrcpvtlvaa liall, WaihtDftcn street. J. W. BLAKE, tLate CIooe! Fortieth ludlaua Vclutteeri,' JeC3-dtf Att.rr ey ar.d Clai-a Agrct. f.iCDICAL. DR. JOHN BULL'S Hi TTMRS. The I.atrMt and II oh l Im portant Discovery Of TUE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! Ko man's tiams 1 mors Intimately cone acted with tie hUtery or MATERIA. MEDICA. of the TjDlted State, or more favorably known as a pioaeer In Medical Discovery tL an that of Ilr.aFoIui Hull, oriiOiiiMville, ItrntiirLv. Ill inimitable preparation of SAI&SAf AlClL. l.iA Las long stood at the Lead of the various 1 ou pouti J of that valuable drug. h; IS Compound of WILD C1IERKY has tocome a householJ word throuphout the West and South. Hin Worm Loten i8, in lcxs thau a year alter their introduction, attainud a reputation A wi.la spread aa the continent or North America. Kut the crowtiiDic glory of bU life reoiaios to b attained in hts discovery, or rather combination, for lie does not claim to Lave been the discoverer of CllIillO'M which U the baU or tbe Bitteta bow offered to the pub lie. That honor belou to tho uative luhab'.tatits of Central America, to whom Its virtues have Icenkuowu for more than two hundred years. Arm! with it, the Indian bids deftauce to tbe most deadly malaria and handles without rear the Diot venomous serpeuts. Itls a belief with them, that while there ts breath lu thebudr the Cedron Im potent to cure, no matter what tbe Uear may be. While Dr. l'.ull i not prepared to vtidure thU eitrava- sjant pretention, be 1 nevertheless tatitle1 rrom thorough examination of the elletire rektin to its virtues, that a a remedy and preventative of all dls- aaea arlain froui expooure, either to change of went ber or rllmate, or to Tiiiamatle Ir.nueurfs, it tanita WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly Jener e tha repntatlou it bu so long eujoyod in t etuiai America ami toe vf et males. IN DYSPEPSIA A u.l Its attendant train of y upturn, it acts more IJKK A C1IAKM than a Avdlcln. There Is tiothliiK Ul the whsle range of Materia MeüMca that can for a moment bear a cotnparlitoB with It in this disease. A fall account of this wonderful plant tu ay he found In the 11th f-illtlon of the U. 8. Ulsjenpfttory, pages 13a7 and 13ss. A aeries of experiments lu which Dr. Ball has been for year engaged, has Jut been brought te a succesral termination, and be Is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonka the whole preserve! lu the best quality or copper Iis- tinea uourbon wnuny, which Le Is contldeut has n eqnal la the world. lie might furnish volome of certificates, bat ab lie have lone since learued to estimate such U,.,ii tbelr true value. Tbe safest plan Is for every one to te for hlmeelf the vlrtuva of a new medlrire. iuvi: tiii: CEDRON BITTERS ONK TRIAL, AND YOU VTIU- NEVER USE AS OTUKK9. It U not tieceury to publUh a long lit i f desrs for which the CEDRÜN B1TTKR8 areaspecillc. Inalldl. eahes of the Utiwrls. I.ivt-r or Ki.lti'). lo all afTectloks of the HKA1N, DKPKNDINÜ CTON DEKANOE- MKNT OK THE STOMACH Oil HOW -IS- CiUlJT, KHEUM AT1SM AMD NEUKALOIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It U Jet.ned to aptrle all other rrmedieg. It nut only cures thee di.eae, but it preveuts tLetu. A wine Rla of tbe Uitters, taaeu aahour before each Cieal, will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking It against diese under the niot try in k eipoure. Sold by DrttfcTfcUta Hiid (.rocera fieri erallf llr. JOHN HULL, iTli.cipa! Offlce, r.fth Street, lAulvle, Ky. $01.1) V?UOlJtAl.K LT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, 73 ont!i .Terltlan sirert, INDIANAI'OLIS Sttf aU aU HULL'S SA USA PARI LLA, hULL'S WORM DESTliOYER, SMITH'S TONIC SVUUP. Leiaember 1IAIL.Y, KKKKLK A lit deciee4-dlylwlJtaam. WATCHES. American Watches. e . W . . a 5 vlrr.t -- v'lVfr BUT A GKNCIXE TAI.TIIAM WATCH if je ..v adorabU and rpliat.l tini.-kierr. BUY ACENCINE WAI.TIIAM WATCH -it c.t . and is worth double the ; ri e wf tLe wrtLlM E:.?'i- aud Srla watcher. CEXUIXE W ALTHAM WATCIir.S, m.de rtyf" tor Riib-tMll Fnjiivtrt in l ' ... . CEXCIVr WAT.THAM WATtTir., iude ej rr. for MJOrr --henvy hunTiu c aj. nr.ito tirue-lfep rf. We K(,t cht Wai.h i d;i- t fr lu lbs uiaiiuCM.tur) , . i 1 kvep tfiie but tho füulb. MMiLK WAT'IinssKNT To :oI.DlKUS .-riUf in Katt f a tii;ie Lr j-r, t tho l f p.-'Mblc rate. Tbe trada ripplid at In tory pn.es. .kuJ f.r aw' cilur. Wa alio have a Ure variety ! l..w tr J Us WaUbes, Tiue Jewelry aud .o!iJ tilt r iwt- W. P. CINGMAM L CO.. 50 East Washington Street, NVar Odd TV.lows' Uäil PROFESSIONAL. It 12 31 OVAL. Doctr Wsll. THOMSON, HAS RKMOVKD HIS OPKICK FKOM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, famruEKK ukwillcontinuk tu tret ,nd cur i,riv,ile iJiseaitcB, In all their ppecies, hta(?es, ratnircation and p ha. -. . IJr. Wm. Thonuon will give to fach jiatleiit a written Instrument, blr.diiiK hiru.telf to tffrct a radical anJ perinani'iit iure, or tt.ake r.n Charge. s,. llr. Wm. Thctn.n lut umdc tleV.." troatmetit vi l'iiva: )i..4-a. afcJ speclaUylt.ee the )ear l.sil tl.ru yars la the city ol liuiTalo, N. Y . , eUht ers in Chicago, 111., aud tw.iyi-.iri lti IVorij, 11!. Purine eirftit year-i pritcticu in I.').:. 111., he cared over thirteen t uouxatid ;i-f . Dr. Wni.lhotuooti, in bis practice fi.r Scrofula, iiheti malic anJ s.e::eral tlieM-es if tbe t!ou!, ui-on a t uiul;a- tiiiij Vapor Katb of the tuost in'-nloui Vii.d.la conjiuio t.oti with Internal treatuiti:t. (KM IN AL KMIS.IONH. tb coti-cjueuce otself-üLu-e Thia Kolitarr vice, or depraved exuat ItuialKnice, practiced hy the youth of loth -exe to a-i aluiOft un limited extent, producii.tf witii uncrriin: certainty tie rwUovt'lriR train tit DiurbUl u.itoiMN nril. cc mtnUi! Ly scletitltic modlcal meaxure, vir- fallow cnutitetiaiice. dark hM tinder the eyes, J aln In the Lend, rlritln in tU earn, au.l ools like the rulliiiir of leaven and rat tliuir of chariot, utleAil.et about tbe luius, eaku of the limbs, coniustvl vulon, blunted Intellect, lu.-s oicon- fldence, dlllldence In approachlrR ktrst eer, a dMise te forni new acquaintance, a di.-poititi to nbuti n..cifty, lodM vt aicmoey, beetle tlu.shes, pimples and earltitu erup tions about (Lo fuce, fur ml tobgu-, uIkM weat', ictid breath, coul' .,ctii-un;ptioii, iiiotioiiisnia, ar(d frrquent ly lnan!ty. The attüctad, on the flrt appearance of any of the sVive symptoms, tLould luiaunllstfly apply to It. Wm. bomon "I relit' f. f-i?'- aadCotiMiltatMi ik ouis 5o. 'ja Sjuth 1M-- wsr street, Indlanajudls, ttid. 1. Ü. Uox 1653. Jaui!l-dly MEDICAL. MANHOOD! flow Destroyed, Hew Restored. Or. S. rOIIKKV, PHysician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. JIICONNK.CTIO.N WITH THtt (1KXKRAL rUACTlCK or Medicine, 1 treat by a new and reliable medium, and W'iia tbe Lspplit results, all forms of diseases of the Nerven, S.-lnlnal and Urinary and Kexual iylens. Tou ig men with hollow cheeks and pallid countenance, tellioK lo fearful lat:i?uKe tha silent work Ins; of some formidable dieae undertuinlbR yourcooetltction, mem oiy and reason, hurrying you 10 a premature death, re flect while rcvn holds sway and avail jourflf of a treatment that dtsMpste the slighted disease, and cures the harras.lns; weakness and other causes ef s. rl ous diQlculty and perpetual annoyance. fperruatorrhura, Sciuinal Weakness Nocturnal J'ruU Ions, 8exnsl Debility, Im potency, K3ect of Self-Abune, aud their result InaMlity to Cotisonimate the Marrlape Contract, Mental aud Fbysical I'rostratlon, Kpllcpsy, InKttLlty and Coneuniption. "Thef, Like a stanncb mnrderer, steady to his pnrpofe, Presses him clohe through every laue of life, Nor misses once tha track, but presses on. Till forced at lat to tbe tremeu.iuu verge. And at once he nitiks." IJkewi.r, I will (ruarantte a radical cure of Syphilid, Oouorrhira aud Gleet, In all their stage, entirely re tnoting from tbe blot the lat spark of thee terrible dUeaw a that ss gradually burn up ths fountain cf life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty aud extreme delicacy of the female oran Uation, to say nothing of Its physiological characteris tics, are sufficient Indications that It Is ub!cct to forms of dleae and modifications peculiar to lt-e!f. TLe phyic!an of tbe present day does not encounter aoy more form of ntrtue dleee than did the physician of fifty Jears ago; but owu to the pret-ei.ttocul condition of woman, her die are Increased to frequency, an t to the troth of this aertlon the melancholy deathsby cotisasiptlon bear ample witnei. At the American Dbpeüaary e treat ly a Lew meihut, and wiih the happict result.. I'rolap sas Uteri, (fa'tlrg of the womb,) Eruption of tbe Skia, ChloroHls, or Green Sickneh characterlied by Lellowlah, dirty green pallor of the surface; Kmanio en.luui, t.r aOseut Men.truatioti; Ameoorrhea, or Ke. tentlon of the Hemes; Irysmenorrhca, a paluful and difff. CUltfiowof tleM. i -es; Menorrhagia, or profuse Men struation; Leucho.-t-". , or eaeeasnre and altered necre tlon of tha mucuk . euerallr white, or nearly col-re; and transparent. Reader, I have tr v n yon a clas of dUease that are met with lu Kemale of "M af?es. wbetber married or tin married; sad to mrn.'d trmales would isy that there are many other fornix of d!.ea.es pectillsr to your nex diseases cf lreriancy, Panaritien, and Lactation, of which space will not ail :i. t an elucidation. I omit It fr the council chamber, addinir but ane more d!eaeto thi li.t, and that Is a formidable one L'icer tiwfi ol tbe body of the Uterus. If you are afflicted with organic weakr.e-, or any a emMage cf morbid phenomena of this character, you have no time to spare, but at once apply for ml cal aid. If too late to arre t the d;case, It is at leat poi Lie to palliate the fymptocs, and thu u,vAthe tie path way to an untimely prare. In a majority of innance tlee lteae have mada considerable projrres before the patient becomes alarm ed. In some cases an emaciation la the Crt lnd.catior that attract the attention of the patient's friends. AnS here, reader, let me ca'.r your earnest attention to tLe fearful s!ut.cance of the word "watir.K." It not only constitutes the leading feature, but the earlie an.t nseot omineu eyniptor i of Con.-ump:ioo, esamrlrs of which are invariably met with lu yonrx lad e who te f.fted with high Intellectual endownient. reflr.ej r comp'Uhments, and eyes flahii.ij with unnatural bril liancy net rejsrJit g the l..d.cjtius a tir.gthjo of Inc'pietit disea.-e, tut thoe or per- t.sl charms. True, als! tbe poet iu? "Consumption' cheek ne'er lvks more pure. Aud lovely, than wben pat all cere, And yet that bloom, so fre-h so t-'.i'.l, Uat lent its üeeliag aid teklil. Aud jpeafcs, to those wlo watch its Lue, Of sickre, dea'h and suffering too; Tkocgh who. Just vlewtcg aPftbt io fair. Could dream that deaüi was tnere!" AddreM P. 0. IVsx IXi. T-?0-'.- taonra from a A. M. to 4 P. M. Room No. 34. S, Kat Waaklnton Street, Indiaaapolls, Itdiana. febl6-dly VANTED. A MÜNTU1 I .want Aer.t. eTtrywtere, at O I U 170 a month, expeax-s rahl, to sell FtfWa Artlciea, the best aelliag ever offered. Fall panicnlara free. Address OTIS T. OAlZT, :cr-s"rs " i It -Nrort ü :, V-rN XAr? QyS-dlw3v P'.dJeford, Maine. D00I7S, DLINDS, 6C. REDUCED PKICE8. lVAi:iCEi TATE, DOOR, SASH & BLIND E V jix. CTZl T37 X3 XI CL T3aT No. 38 South New Jersey St., U5T)IA3ArOLLS, HAVING a Tsaad a large st.xk cf Doori, B'.indü, F a.h, Frame, 1c. I am seliis the ta&e at irre at -ly reduced prices. All of my aaaoufactare la warranted both as to materials and workmanship. Dealers acd Builders are solicited te call and examine aiy stock and prices before porchalri? e!ew&ere. A rutl stock of Foorina, Ihestd Loin ber, tfeathtr Hoard, sir,, Molding. Brackets and other Mscs fact tired Building .Materia! always ou Laxd Flooncg worked and Lamber dressed and sav ed to o'der. myl9-d?m "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." DCL E3C J. TOT TT COill'OCSD EXTRACT OF nu:ns ami cor ahm, Ii A SCItE,CEETAIjrA5D SPEEDT CUKE TOR ALL diseases of ths Bladder, Kidneys and Urinary Orfran either In the Male or Female, frequently performing a Terfect care In the hon space of three or four days, and always In lesa time than any other preparation . Intbe c- of TAKBAJiT'S COLTOCXD EXTRACT OF CCBEB3 AND C0FA1BA, there Is no need of confinement orcbsnire of diet. Ia Its approved form of a paste, it U entirely t.-t-le.vt, and caues co unpleasant sensation to tbe pa tient, aod no exposure. It is tow acknowleared by the most lesn.ed In tbe profesaion that In tbe a bore cases of diseases, Cubebs and Copaiba are the only two remedies known that can be relied upon with any certainty of eaoceM. TARRANT'S COMPOUND KXTRACT OF CUBEBS AND COPAIBA 2CEVER FAILS. Mamfactured only by V .1 IC It A ."N '1' A ) 4 . , 27S Greenkh Street, New York. Ur3ld by DtukrUIs all over the World. apr2-dly thc QUABTERS Tt THE 'TV- . AS ST r a a-aiN rwk '? r.rr, i , ,0 .: ft. 9.n; fl! Rrft-I-.;::;, Vi r?-. crKi'iTins wrrn am it OlifcR i taui.i.nl ttt.NT of the same name;, in or out of luil muTtoHi W. & H. OLENN. Picmicton VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. s.. C ,"sA V ll.l'JU I B. i , T ru. "Einhteen ye4rs ertabtlsted iuN. T.:ty ''Only Infallible remedy kLown" "Free from Poisons." 'N..t dang-ruu to the Iluuiaii r.iu.Iy." "Eat? cr me out of their Ulea tu i'le." Costard" Rat, Roach &c, Exters I a pa".o tited for fii!, Mn'f, I'o ti fi, .'.. I itthl RkI A ht,, a c . Ac, Ac , 6Vc "Gostai's" Bed-Bug Exterminator, I. a liquid r wah. u-d t destroy, s:. 1 ai.o a a pre. ventne fr Hed-KiiT", ''Coslas" Electric Powder for Insect3 I fjr .L'.'., Jf K'piiti, Wii.tf, foi'l, .i-iitfi', dr. V i 'Sol 1 'j all Drue t slid retÜT e-.t rywLt-re y ! 1 2 !itiki I ! 1 fa;i worlhlei.. i itatit.1... irT'Se. lLat "Z(Jlr'" tiaf i- Ii etil I5.X, I. tt an i r la- k tr(re you buy. . iii:m:v it. r.it. Xfl um irki Itkd't, i'l Raoa, Nsw V-a. XjTSo'd by all Drugi-la at.d Iv.ler. u iudiar,,-1,-, tod. I 8 (i 5 . PAUMELS AND IIOUSEKKKrCIiS Should rt-collect that huu Jred of dolUr- worth of Grain, riövi.ioLi, ic ,are ai.nullj de?trujevi It Hit. Mice, Ac's, arid other injects an-i vermia 11 of wticb can te rcvcnte l by a few dollars worth of "CcsranY' Uat, Koioh. Ai.t, ic, Ka tcraiAlur. boUiLtitiJ used freely. n!J by iiroatiDg i Sioau, S-eanrii alwrpaL, Touil;Loü J; Coi, F. Kner, Wholesale arjJ Hetail Ageuts, ia luihaaapohj, ladiaca. atd bj all Druggists icd Dealers rryll-dlwin (mm . Cc . - - - v Wm HWffW- m tints: DRY GOODS; w H a: K A o T e ; H - H m W P5 " b I 0 Ä b H K e ! j so H k t o L9 CO 0 I t-3 0 s P 4 ffl s CO S! Q R o W REAL ESTATE BROKERS. X ', Ts. 1 1 4o ' July.'7-dly riHDlCAL. 8ÜEII,W ttXTCALL FOR A CIKCUf.AK HKSCkllUMi Al.l SY.M-rOMS.-öJ SYMPTOMS: TOe sytuptoiuM r Catarrh, as tbejr generally appear, are at Crt very liLt. Terhons Und they lave a cold, that they have frequent attacks, and are wore sensitive to the cuanes of temperature. In tbls condition, tbe not, nny be dry, or a litebt discharge, thin and acrid. atterw ards H conili. ibu k and adhesive. As ths disease becomes rhrnlc, tbe discharges are Increased iu quantity ana cnanpra in quality; tney are now tnlcK and neavy, and are nawked or couRbea tn. The urcretlons sre of fem lve, csnMng a tad breath; the tolce Is thick and na aal: tbe eyes are weak; the aenKe of tbe smell Is lesneued ordestroyed; deafness frequent' takes place. Another common and Itnpoitant symptom cf Catarrh Is, that the person is obliged to clear his throat In tbe morning of a thick or slimy uuens, which has fallen down from the bead during tbe tilitbt. Ab-u this takes place the per son may be sure that Lis dl-fae Is mi its way to the uofra, and anouid lose no time in arreting It. Tbe abore are but few of the many Citarrb symptoms A Mnffle ltoitlvlll Init n .Ttontli--lo uo uwu 1 1 1 c Ii Ii luv. i. ii ii j a TESTIMONIAL From Hon. Thomas J. Turner, Ei-MemWr of Congress rom Illlnlo., late Speaker of tbe Illinois Houe of Kcp- resentatives, and tirand Master of A. K., and A. M., of tue Mate or lüliiot. iRtrrouT, October .'1, 18C3. I)a. D. II. Ssicnc Lcar Sir In reply to your notice of the irtli iii't , I would say tout I was severely afflicted with Catarth for years, when I became acquainted with I i I . u i . .,t.- . . ii I a v . l r, jou ami i-uuciii it j iwuiri your nquiu aiarrn Iteru edy. Ilefure 1 bad u-d one bottle I was enlblr Im proved, arj l l- f.re tli second bottle was üiilhhe.l. was complftrly cured. I can rccommerid the nudit Ino to all aalii-t'-d w ith Catarrh. Kepctfully yours, THOMAS J. 1 UUNKR. in. ti. ii. si:i:lvi: a co. Soi.k lB.oriroas, Chicago, llliLol-. AT W HOI.FÄAI.K 1ST JOHN I). I'AIilt Cincinnati, O. . . . .iJetrlot, Mich. . . . .Indianapolis. . . . .Indianapolis. deU-dlyeod WM. JuIINSO.1.. DAILY. KKk.Tr Kit d; KUMI UKOWNIMi SW)AX aaJpArid fr sale by all Uruj gin. ' , , i i I r;...l,. i A t -r I'u: ! tri if.een-wSS T Utter i?-a fr t 'J cent stauk Vouu .lrn ,ll'llr:il AlvlMr. GRATUITOUS advice given la 4iseaes of the L.r vuos aeuiii.al, urinary aud sexual or tax., ia the reports cf the Wetern Medical As.ociatluB, ahlcl are ser.t by mall in seated envelopes, free of charge. Tbe Arraniialioo was forced to dispense new and re liable treatmeu, and is con:poed of the well known physician, to horn all letter most be directed. U dly lUx 4M Cinclnnatl.O. DOCTOR BIGELOW, 0ee 179 South Clark Street, trnerof Moan-, CJXXGjlfiO, X... Toet OCce Box, 1C4. A '. 1 Clirouk and x u al L,aMerf a I'm at. anl Delicate Nature, trt-ate.l i!h enparal Ied sorces. lr.P.ic l 'w's um le to Health, fr li-lif-s and fentle tiien, is published ni nthly. fuilrHit yu tL.nk ths writings cf a f.hvsiciaa whjs reputation ex ten is thrjTjjkut ths eatira Wt should be WiTth read:nn. It ia aetit a tlxin sealed eaTel e, r.eecf cLarre. Almost every case can be treat ed by CiaiL Iehcitie8 seat to any adlrea. Ladiee, eend f n dacrip tiv.f'ircutar nf hium Ji'rmjtJ'y the latest and Let prvatativ conception kaw a. of( V Room Separata for Lad es and Gcntlemtn. CONSULTATION AT OTXICX. T KX -Orrtcs noraa : frtTa 9 a. at. to 1 1. at permatorrKcp, or Nervous IfeblUty, a ton warranted. TOLKDO ALE. .1I!SLAT k WILTER SCELEBBATEDTOUtlX ALK. 1 ta barre!s and aalf barrels, for sale by J J. 4 D. DU9CA5, AfsnU, 77 r'-nth Meridian street Indianapolis oiar?9-dtf CO p B S) tf PETnoLCur.i. THE FIRST NATIONAL- PETBOLE'UEi COMPANY. OrgauiieJ under tha lawg of Peaf.iylrao'ia, Jfo Tembwr, IsCa. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. lrur Villus of iliiirt-i$J FjicIi. A Limitku Awol.vt or Stock. tv asLK at thk toM iat r-u eciscEinit) faica. ok f it 00 Vs.K ;bauk. i No LiaMliiy to Stockholder. The lauJi of tbii Oompaoj, ttaNricin c?r 17,rOi at-if ;u raa niwrLE ahJ UasholJ, art eituttcd iu tbe VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! 1 acrs liirh they t.wn on tht Alle- i'h:t I wo toit'w aIm), 1'rcxi.lfnt aud uuly fit ttiilt n Ir.wii ilm nr 2.'o tu c well tn i'itthole Cie-i-k. atidtl.tr le.tf uf 132 aif s of tha ct-lt-I-rattnl " Wilkin Trac t" aloue. arr atnpl basis for pii'j Coiuj anv, and are worth more thau the e rtitue Capital Stock of tl.tf Company. There are SKVKN ' F.LL.H now iu eu(vejful opera tion, yifMii'jj largely, from which rfjulai rnoit)''y dividtod. of two raa CkST. are being aid to all fto llioMers, auj there ia atlbt as m ran' i: that this Coniptnjr will p-ocu le able to pay frem SIX TO TKN l'KR CKNT. DIVI- The First National Petroleum Co. Hanks atuutij: the first class Companies, atd is jtlitlj MtiJ to tc tho most sncccneful of tLJ Jtt orgfinirpd. Its reputation has tow become ao thoroughly establi-heJ, that no mere need te naid on that poiut. There art greater induce -mcLta end better opportunities to caake money on thesi Stocks than any other in eiistracer while a; tbe same time they areuoon raoraaTT for any, and all persona to hold. (From the New York Herald. "Ne ws has been rocmal and abundantly coo- t wed from ec-ral sources, of tha elrikicg of new 3M) barret Well on Cherry Hun, above the II ted Well, a raw tot rao the rxomrt or Tbc PiattT National l'xTioLitM Covraxr." (From the New Turk Ktreuiug Hi peeve "Our telegraphic dispatches received today from the Oil Kicious, inforta us of the strikinr of a 'J00 barrel rJuwirj well on Cherry Kun, raa tiik Fia.T Nstiomal 1'cTaoLKiM CouraiT's raorLarr. Cherry Ituu Stocka will be in de maiid to morrow." From the New York World "Ths: KiaaT Nation 4L 1'kTaoLiLia Comtamt is a tirt cIaMs oreanization. whose officera arc Af tha hip:heet atandinf;. and we cheerfully recom mend it to all parties desiroas of purchaalof re liable tocka. TheCeneral Superintendent ia a pioneer tu tLe U.I busineae, aud well aoowu a a mort efficient manager." From the New York Tribune "Tiik Fi&sr National is the name of the I'e troleum Company whoae pro pectus aod map are before us. 1 he nan.es which we see among the D.rf-rtors sre ample recommerjdationa for this Company, and a .efficient guarantee of ite future management. r-ff'AL ORM a j IT Mali. Ot OtHikWIat will aa raoMMLT niiLi to ixtil rsa Simi is ALL HOLU. Zjfi'tLjJ reju:t AgeuLs aud Kachange Krokers wiotd ia every city and town ia the United State and Brilun I'rotincee, with whom liberal j"aogemeiiU will be txade. tT" All ordere aud applicaUons, w bather by letter or otherwise, most be aJdreaed:to w ii. itowi: u co., CoMwiasiox Maaoiarra, marU dtf 43 I-bswty St., Ntrr Torju 1