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r DAILY SENTINIX TL' HHP IT MOUNINti, JU..Y 4 mr, u.Aiii i: or ami in i:ri it. i m m I I Mil I ' I I 1 IfwIM !t ( l.'b , Fi tt.a w tM !. ( tla lit a, tt II. but br I iif I ttn.it wa fcraakfatt, ky il.fc, Ut b tt.M iM !lt f Wf l Ui ti u riu i f '. I dn irt't irn I )!, AimI, UU frtittt lci lrt U all U MI t fM I l..if. m t 1 ant ri1r w.f. .n mr I at fcf.f 'II bumble; J .i.i eur a 4 tsar mir Ulf, Till Iba tafy Hol tutnMa ! Rt.ta Vwr liltiu LiU I bal. Aid aar aw. rr fli.n 4,Sr Tfeat, t;l! rt U ifcaj.tr ia, lau join Iba Ifu of Abtl rfi. JSrtf Ua )Utr UeeJ wa While tke treea tbelr frniln ro !r; r. arJuiJ, frah and fina, Baia4a,tu, are erip aud twif Ji.in l" tanaar that rai; Alfeaty tea! tha UuU Lr q'HTcri' At I v.rtfy' wreatb, er maty day. statt f ruwn tba trow of Mi -fcef-r ' A lletuluiarcnce of 1 onlrtlerarv A llulr llMiiiet-lite i light ! .Icf feraoit Da la I ratlin on r of out ul Daria' .Mum Airuliiat Iii IM- IHlte" Mlorft Ac, Ar. tttU SUnrv L'f rpiMl-iM of a I'L.:Je!l.la l'.Ir) We today eiauiiued a fetuinino aouvenir uf the lite rebellion. It wn a present from the la d of South Carolina to Mr. lUvis at the oiet break u the war, and presented to her immedi ately after Da?i' inauuratiou at Montgomery. The present is a uortl and handsome one, beiu,; a bouquet of lady'a hair. Lock of ercry ahade and hue ihcd from the hea l of fair ÜoutU Cito linimfl, and cunningly worked into the einblance of a weJl-arratigfl aul tastefully selected bou quet There are roc, tutter-eup. daisies lilies, broad-leaved japonica, all eiquisitely wrought of hair, and bearing a warrelou resemblance to their garden prototype The hiir ued i frutu the Teuerable ra of age tu tho tlaien ailk lock of jouth, ravca, brown, auburu, blonde, all colore aro delicately coiobiocd. AuJ the whole i certainly a triumph of hair work. The peUli of a japouica ato elranll worked with black hair, while tho bluiwoi ii of a dslicato flaicn hue The bud of the ilowtra are represented bj bead.i The boujuct is of full liza, bein nt le-it fifteen inchr-t acroft at ite wlJest purt. and about eighteen inubei in length. Tho stems of the hair flower are tied with a bow of blue ribbon. The bouquet U incloael in a quare, hallo cane, lined with white sitin." The front is of (lati, urroanded b? a neat frame. On the white atio background, orer the top of the bouquet, is inscribed with a pen, ia iudeltble ink, " 0. H. A , IbCl." On the left, oo the touquet, i writ ten in a legible, upright bund, "From Mim Sally L. Hawkins." Ou the right: "To Mrs. Jefl'eraon Dat is." This uuique bouquet graced the parlor walls of Sirs. Davis till it rime Into the posses sion of it prenent owner. The frecnt owner is a culotrd woman, a Mrs. iillcn Uut.d, who waa a hottM srratit in the Dif is family ainre Januarj 2d, 1 t She tfll me that Mrs. D.ivi rrtsen- ted her the bouiuet ctctkI months aro, aud that she retuoved it fronj the rrcnidrut'ul parlor to her own humble home, whero it remained till within a few days pjjt. when it was nent down with Mrs. Uond'a other effects It ii uow in her houso at Camp liamiltuu. Mrn. Divi told her that the bouquet was made from the hair oi South Carolin! ladie; some of theru that she had known well were dead, and ho did not care to have the gift about her. Ellen I'.ond was the chittel ol Pctr W. (rnbbs, druceit. Richmond, She was bjr.j and lire! in hi family tilljanuart 2, accom paniel Mrs. Dtvis in her llight from Richmond, and was pre.-ent at the capture of JcfT. She left nicjmon j witn -Mrs. uavis ana i: c cnurcn on the TLurrday before the city was captured Mm lavi told her that a crcat bittle wns about to take plice, greater lha any that h d vtt been fought, that even if the Yankees were whipped there would bo almost starvation, and in view ol thee contingencies Mr. Davis dtenml it bet for her aud tho chilJreu to leave Richmond for a while, and take refuge in North Carolina. Mrs. Bond, who possessed a great aC'cctiou for Mra. Davis readily agreed to accompiov hor. Mra. Davis was placed under thecare ofSlr. Harrison, who had been acting as au aU of JefTu. The party traveled without stopfin till they reiched Charlotte, N. C Here Sirs. Dvis remained till the news of the lull of Richmond reached her. The news wa communicated to her by a Ctfjtain Moody, under whone guidance she resumed ber joaruey in an amboUcce. Mr.-. Davis had with her two thfluitnd dollars in gold, and a bundle of Confederate money. The two first dtysotam bulance travel, Mrn. Dtvis received many pre sents of food from the pe ople whose homes they passed. On the third dsy an incognito modo was adopted, t! o party calling t-nh other by as sumed namej. Mm. Daria wa to be kuowa as Mrs. Smi;h. All r.ecd.vl prorijions were paid for in Confederate nu ik"t. The gold was un touched. The party traveled as rapidly us pos sible, until they werejoiuedby Jr ft' himclf. He joined the p-trty on Monday evening. The Wed nesday following he was captured. Mrs. Dond. therefore, knows very little of his mode of travel. She says he io.le on horseback, aud apart from the ambulance containing the women aid chil reo. Mr, liond, with the daughter of Davis and Hoaell, occupied a teut. Ou the tuorniug of the laat day she was awakened by the repoit of fire arms. She aroused Miss Howell, and when that ladv book of her somnolency the sounds bad died away. She made light af the alarm, aud prepared to resume her slumbers, but was next disturbed by the clatter of horstV hoofs acd. the itouticg of men. At these ominous cokes both Mit Howell ai d Mr?. Bond ran out of the tent. Mr. aud Mrs. Davis were at the door of the tent, which vr-.i beside the one occupied by Miss Howell. Mrs Davis's keen eyes recog nized the distant horsemen as Yaukee cavalry, and told ber lirjrc lord ss much. She drew him within the tent, and immediately called to Ellen to bring her the water rroof cloak and small black shawl wh'ubwcrein Mlfs Howell' tent. Mrs. Bond took the articles called for and car ried them to Mrs. Davis. Thtt lady immediately threw the cloak orr Jeff 's shoulders. While she was arranging it Ellen toft the tent. In a few moments she was cal!ed for again. Mrs. Davia said to her, in au imploring tone, " Oo with Mr. Davis aud try to get him off; for Ood sake don't reluse me Eiiun; save him, it you can." Mrs. Bond says she left the teut with Mr. Davis, but had proceeded but a few steps when the guard halted them. Mrs. Bond re mained with Mrs. Davis till her arrival at For tress Monroe, when she was tken from the Clv3e by fcer husband, who is emplojed as a ser Taut at Fortress .Monroe. Mr. Bond escaped from Richmond a year ago. Mrs. Bond relates many inUrc-aing reminis cences of the last tifteeu months of rebel rule iu Kichmotid She is a bright mulatto woman, with long, wavy hair. She teem-t a cloje oV erver, has a rete.'itire memory, and. though ohe can ceithcr read nor write, she express herself with remarkable rersweuitv The tabl of the reb! rre!df nt house, during her service there. was remarkable for '. rlii:i;e?s. Xo de?crl of i&u were ewr ued, except when distinguished cmpany was present. hery prt of toe house told was niiiiSgei wi:h rigid ecosony. Mra Davis iL.-t:lItsi it us a maiim that thev inutU live Circumoribed, aud save as much as possible to the public purse while the strudele was going on Mrs. Bor.d ; eaVs of Mrs Davi-t with a fond af fcotlon '.Kroic tta St. I.ou; li.paUh. J 71 it d it m r r.ttnbeth Orte e A ( Mile iirarlian-ller lllator. Some tin-.e ir.ee we rave the paiticulara in re gard to At! accident that Lad rx-fallcu this ladv. S.cew then, we are otry to add, le ha ieu contat.t!y tailing ai.d ra.y ik t live much longer. As Madam Orte-e is the uldtv. I.v.ug reiJea: of St. Luuis, it will t e ir:teretii. to our reader. to 'cam Lt?r Ltaiory . ioi.uri.ted a it i with the re cords of our city. Emile L. Iif-Tx:rger, the art ist of No 1 12 South Third a!rcet. ts j ain e 1 an eicelltst jsrtrsit of the old ladv. K f-4ti t ern at his table Madam iI4.z4l.s-th Otir-o was lorn September 7th. 17G4. at Yit.ee t-t;ts, Indiana; at that time a French miiiatary pot of i;ret irtpirtacce Her mother's Lsmc i, Margutri'.e Iu:re n.b'.e, and that of l er father Antoias Barada. Mad am Orte reffjo to St. I uis in l"G?. She was iLeu fout jearauf age, aud Si Luis Waa founded seven month belore her b.tth. Madam Orteseaistinctlv recollects her removal from Fort Yisccnnea to it. Louis, and retcetn br Iht lime Leu the Ullis log thuth wa ICM on Seeon I street, nr'S1if let, tn ths sains qure w her the rlthedril 1.0 stands 'I ts ehtiii h was budV bv JnaM ll (ttr, who U mf hrr (utufo hw.Uoi Shs atao fevAllsctl thf thr.a wiw lh Vitneh flif was lowtrsd. n I th town was delitried to tho IHpsiiUlda by Iuls Ht Arit d llellrttts, who was the cutnmtnlsH. MaJttus Orte isfosutWra the a j.esstce v' tl at OtDSrsI at h$ HQ S ha dlfrl, at ibe hobM Ol Madalt. Ch-.teaui, s'.luated Mi the aquare oppi sits the 't I.ouis Rrpuhhcan viU Al lint taclrde l.igurat, the foundrr ol hs t it . si.l waa thirteen ftars of k when h dir l, o the Misial j-i, at the luouittof tks ArkaiiAa At fourteen years of age, MadsuioUelle Kl aUth HaraJa was OiSinrd to Jaii 11. Ode", ol.e of the r.irtif at.lor.S of Mgurt, who aa a native of the im p'sc, the cttuty of B.ou, 03 the SorJsfs it Trance; ard their biith place waa Ja tfie aJ.s.jow i f tt,e inwenrg I'jrei.eia Bit! tri.ii;f 1 to Atnrrir lbr wire to ( ihtr wliru the at oi.r tilue. si -1 ilr f .st. 1. ui" was tl.otti, snd thw tier mat k! whr the reell ij of the bu'.hhng was to be totuir.er t ed. He was a csrpcntrr and a cabinet uiakir. and died in lM3,al the ae of seventy fiv jeais Ma It ma rtee Is no over od hundred yews of s;e, and ha !id over ninety sii yera iü St. l.uw She has ev'ii all the different ph of Ihn M Hi.d City.fjom 1TW till thapre-'tnt time. Mm w a little girl during tho French dominitton, and sw I'tenas, the ßrt Spanih Governor, when he arrived In th town. She had grown to womanhood when the town wsa atttckol by savages In I7!sO. OatbeWt.thof May. 17). a number cf Udi an silently glide J across the Mississippi river, and landed in the upper part of tho city Bro men ) The Indian then look a circuitous course back ol tho town, ao to surptifO the inhabi tants, whom they expected to find working their cotnruou fields near the present Fair Grounds. When tho arages artived at a place called Car dinal's Spring, they surprieJ two Frenchmen, one from whom tho spring took its name, and tho other called Bartist Riviere. The former they killed, and the latter they took to Chicago. The ItidUr.s then continued their conrso bsck of the village, aud came addenly upon tho Inhabi tants who wer working their crops, aud com menced the attack with horrid yells, which could be heard over tho whole village. Some forty of tho inhabitants wore killed before thoy could reach the village, and the cannon which had been kert charged, was fiiol uponllho savage warriors who were in hot pursuit, by some of tho inhabi tants of the town. Tho tremendous noine of tho piece of ordnance, together with the fact of the ball striking near them and tearing up the earth in its course, srreted the progress of tho satnges, acd caused them to "skedaddle " They had eipected to surprise the towu and pillage it with out resistance, and the unexpected aalute of lh cauaon led them to think that every preparation was miao icr tue coming, ana m iua (iuick time of Indian retreat, they again got hj their canoes and crossed the Mississippi, carylug with them iomo twelve or fourteen ptisoncra. . T ho Indians, on Uns occasiou, terribly muti lated the bodies of their victims, and bad they not been frightened into a retreat, they would have left a bloody pago for th Lisloiiaus to re cord. The savages, after croasiog the river, dispersed and joined their respective tribes. Madame Ortete was iotimato with the families of all tho different Spiui-U commandants, aud was ia the fortieth year of her age when the city was again delivered to the Commissioner of the French. aud on the following day was coutigncd to a "representative of tho Government of th IJi itcd States, and the star spangled b inner tlotted from the battlements. She has witnessed all the changes St Louis has undergone during the century of iw existence She has seen the little log cabins of ouo story, as they grew by the decaying fingers of time, supplanted by palatial buildings. She has pcen the gay, convivial and happy inhabitants that ot.ee formed tho popula tion, go, one by one, to their narrow homes, and a new people, with diflereut ttstcs, and anima ted by mercenary motives, are living and breath ing around her. everything ha become more attractive to the eye shows thewoik of intellect oitd civilization: but the atmosphere created by sympathetic influence (a in 11 largo cities) has been chilled, and the warm sunshine of happi ness which radiated tho days of the former in habitants, is no wanting. Time 1 e alt gently with Madame Ortete until lant win tor, when tho fell downstairs, and jarred her frame severely. Up to her huudredth year her health was good, spirits buoyant, and her mind lucid and active Her memory is most astonishing, aud she loves to talk of the time that has papscd, of the per sons who were the compsnions of her childhood, and with whom she associated iu the spring and summer time of her life. She was always of a happy nature, lived a retired life; never was trou bled by worldly wants, and to use her own graphic expression, her cellar was always full." To these salutary causes is to bo attributed the health and life she has enjo)ed. We are happy to relate that she has resided, since the death of her hus band, in the boue of Mr. Joseph Philibert, her son in law, hiving at her command all worldly comforts. She is surrounded by her grand child ren and great grand children, and in their society almost forgot tho infirmitic aud regrets of age until her late accident. NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuildors, Cabi netmakers and to the Public. LOUIS KOI.II, Plain and Ornamental Job Turn er, South atrwt, between rfnnsyltanla aod Meri dian atreets. Kpi constantly on hand a Rood assort ment Stair Ballmers and Newel Totts, and tnrns theca to order. Alo, all kimls of turnlni; In bullJinp work done to order. I will receire all kinds of eruers in turning In the cabinet making line, bedstead?, table legs, Ac. All work dot-e promptly, teatly and at reasonable prices. L. KOLB. aprl j-d3m TOBACCO, TOBACCO. . S. MVtRS. j. s. DiramoKD J)KII.llHODf Manufaclurors aud Wholsalers, .os. 4J' :un! 2l Second St root, ALTON. ILLINOIS. UfE HAVKorKNT.D A r.RANCHDOCSR AT NO. 17 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Ind., w Ler wa will kee cvutut!jr wn bai.d all tls vt FJLXJGr TOBACCO. Yim respectfully Invite tae tra.'.e to call ai.J examine our atick. We will m11 as low, if .ot lower, than ths tame stock can t bought In thia or anv other market. TaarC-Jtf MYKKS Ac DRUMMONI). MEDICAL. Galen's Head Dispensary i:tabllahed In möO und Chartere by the I.cglalatnrc of Kentucky for tlie trratmrnt of SSV" V"m aa Ji a.MaaaMM m And ail Affcin of the Urinary arc! Oe tf both fw-xes. JLST f'UBMSHKU A I'ICIVA I I. 71I.DK AI ON TKKERCAL DlSEASFS. inclatiD liuuorhin, GU-et, SjpLili, 5trictcre, firavrl, rtone. Ruptures, IY.es, FUtula, L'riaary IKIi.VI'hf, Deponit, and all rxaes if tha K14uey,KiaiJeT,lnrtrat (Uaoi. and t'enuial Vesicles, aiii tLeir treatCiett, inclc4tr.s a chafer on FKMALK D1.sKA.skj. wub oh- )T ' ... BXl r ts : - 1 Va 'W a erTtiiB on mamage and the prevention of conception. Con taiitie a Trearie iti Self Abu, Spermatorrhea, Sexual ai.J Ser-s&j-lVtiltty, riarreur.es anvl lei- I f. petecce in both aexe.s tbe eSect af thea daea oa tba boJy acd tuinJ, anJ tte Author' New Treatment of all thea c.es In full, tLs uly nccesful met bed cf care, Ith an etpo-drloti of Oxckery. ThJWik I not a quark aJvertieiDei.t, bat a arnir andairciUa for married and sln!e. It la tha only book teat fr.fc the treitxcLt of all tie ahoTe diseases la plala KrjtUsk., with fll diivctii. for elf-treatroert, ana eon ta:na n.u h !'aiUt It-, format ion rot praper to auentio ta a pabl.c t;otie. Tue work contain X5Ö page, auJ IOC j lates asd ecerarirff f the ahovs diae-. Sent to any aiire in a a alr-i wra.'j-er. ob receipt of one dcllat Thooe aSticted with aoy t the above diaa., before placirj thenehes un-ltr tL treaor.t tf any ose, fcou'.J f.rt read tli w ri. Ot-FICK 3H F-.rih street, belweec Market and Jeff wet nute. To iaaie ala y to all letters, direct to ÜALKV9 HKAP D1SPJT5SAKT Drawer 147, Laatafilia. Ky oct4-44-dAlt CATTLE SALT. A LAkuk LOT t I riKAF. at Jt.'C-dlw OF CAT ILK SALT FOR SALE KINO AN X CU-sroRK JUULSK. nCDICAL. DR. JOHN IUJIJS ton rot.M) (j It II ii II i III Tili IIS. Tlie l4:itt! and HohI I hi portal. nUi'ovt'rv OK T11K NINKTEKNTH CENTURY ! 1 1 No man's nam la mora lntlmataly connected with tha hUtarr of MATERIA. MIDICA of the United 8tatea, or more favorably known as a pioneer In Medical Utac every than Hat cf Ir. Join. Riill,ori.ouUvillr, Hvn till! Uy. Ilia lolinitabla preparation t S A ICM A lA It J I. IA has Iodk stood at ths of tbs various rnm poundsoflhal valuable dr. llij Compound of WILD CHKIUIY Las toco mo a household word throughout tho West and South. His Worm Lozen ges, in Icsh thau a year alter thf'ir iutroduction, attained a rtputatiou A Ida pread aa tha continent of North America. lint tb trowmng glory of his life rvmaiua to be attained in LU dlticovery, or rather combiuatiou, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of fJKIHlO, w hich Is tha bai uf tb Bittet a now orfered to tha pub lic. That honor belongs to tha iiativa inhabitanta of Central America, to whom Its virtue have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with It, the Indian bids detlance tn tha lao-t deadly malaria and handles without fear the most venouioua erpect. ltls a belief with them, that while liiere ia breath in th body tlie Cedrou i poteut to cure, no matter w hat tho Uaai1 may be. While Ir. Ball la not prepared to endorse this extra va cant pretention, ha la nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the eldeuce relating to its virtue, tbat as a remedy and preventative of all 1U eases ariaiiis; from txpo.ure, either to change of weatber or climate, or to miasmatic liiflueuct it ktauda WITHOUT A RIVAL! An )utly deerve.i tha reputation it haaao lon enjoyed in Central America and the Webt Indies. IN DY8FEPHIA And its attendant train of Symptoms, it acta mors LIKE A CHARM than a medicine. There Is nothing in tha whale rang of Materia Med lea that can for a moment bear a comparison with it In tats disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be foand in tue 1 1 tü edition or the L. a. Dispensatory, pages I SHI and ms. A series of experlmenta In which Dr. Bull has been for years en-raged, has Jnst been brought to a successful termination, and ha is now enabled to offer to tha public a combination of CEDROX with other approved tonics the whole preserved in the best quality of copper dis tilled Bourbon Whlaky, which he is confident has n eqnal la tha world. lie might furnish a volnme of certificates, bur ab lie have long since learned to estimate such 1.-.jo their trne value. Ths safest plan is for every one to ts for hlm.'alf the virtues of a new medlcire. liiVK i in: CEDRON BITTERS ONE TRIAL, AND TOD TTU-L NKYF.R USK AN OTHER. It Is tot necessary to publish a long list of dl.-eases for which the CEDRÜN BITTKKS are a specific. In ail ats eaea of tha Itoui'h, liver or Islidiieyft. In all aifectloiu of tha I1KAIN, DEPENDING UPON DERANGE MENT OF THE STOMACH OR HOWELS; -IN- GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It li destined t uperde all other runedie. It not only cures that J !.-, but it prevecta them. A wina glaa or tha Bitter, takes aa boar efor each meal, will oarlate the ill effects of the most unhealthy climate, and vcreen the person taking tt against disease UBdr the mot try nil? eiponre. Sold b- liriiKKUt and tirocem ien. Hr. J Oil IS UULI.. iTincipal OSce, Fifth Street, Lodanile, Ky. SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEFEH & RUSH, 73 tf .Meridian Mreel, INDIANAPOLIS Who also sail BULL'S SAKSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. Eecoember OAIL.V, KEEFElt 6t liCU decT841flwlTtcaa. OPTICIAN. l i ' aS. i ; c . r-i ' . t : . I MANUFACTURER OF THE IMTROVED TANTOSCOriO STCOTACLCa. THE IIFST IN USE. aMOSKS improved Panto-copii Spcctncl5 combine advantages me chanical and philo-ophiral to be found in no other Sprctarlo.s ollcre1 in the West. Moses' improved Spectacles r.M only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue: the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sight. Moses Spectacles are made oi thf finest materials, and best workman ship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value CtiUionXo A'j'iitt vr ldUirs emloyd. üy Send fur u circular contuininK full Je crijition, prices, Lc, and how to ensure a jtoifect tit and have them sent ly tuail. Address L. W. MOSES, OyUdun, SO I. ait ashmtun St., Indtanaolis, liul. PROFESSIONAL. It 11 l O V A I... Doctor Will. "TII0.1IK0i. HAS KKMOVFD HIS OFFICK FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WIIKUK UKHILI.COMINUK to tr. at ai d cure I'livutc lH-ea c;, in all lh'-'T pt-rle., -laiTe, ram'.tiration and phas. Ur. Wia. Thouioiiti .11 ki v t each patient a written iiif truimnt, b!i.din himself to ef.tita radical and permanent tnre, or make ro cbarjee. Dr. NYui. 1 hi nixon La kiade iuV trtatniebt of liiviie Ii;m specialty sime the er 1S5I tbree year inlhcityot Lut'alo, N. Y . , eiaht f ar in Chicago, 111., and tvi years in I'eoria, 111. I)uriiiK eilit ymr practice in Cli 'so, III., be cured ver thirteen tliousariJ ca.ff. Dr. Win. ThoniAon, in lis- .ractlH Tt Scrful. liLeii uiatic aud Ktueral disease ut tlie hlooO. un a r uiult'a tinj? Vaj)or Huth of the most iiii? iiloUx Urol, in ci,Jni c t;on with internal treatment. SKMIN'AL KMISSIÜNS, the cofifjuem e ofeir-attie. Thi aolitary vice, or depraved aexual inIutKnce, Is racticed ty iLu youth of both to aa lu.o.-t un limited extent, producing wlih unerring certainty the following train of morbid .jriirtorHS unle- combated by ulentiflc msdical measnre, viz Sallow countenance, dark spots ander th eyes, pain in the h"ad, ringing in the aars. and coie like the rusllinii of lcuvtu and rat tliiiK of chariots, uneasiness about the loin, weakness of the l!mb, coufii-.ed vi-ion, blunted intellect, lOis orcon Qdence, difildence in approacbinfr .trarner, a dUliketa form new acquaintaixes, a disposition to than society, los of memory, hectic flushes, pimnles and various erup tions about the face, fuvnd tongue, Light aweat", f-tid breath, coughs, consumption, monomania, and frequent ly insanity. The afflicted, on the tirtt appearance of any of the above symptoms, ahould immediately apj I) to Dr. Wm. Thomson for relief. Jfcfcf"OQfce aad Consultation P. oms No. 2' South Del ware treet, Indianapolis, Ind. P.O. Box 163J. Janill-dly MEDICAL. MANHOOD! How UrNtroyt'd, low Itestorcd. Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. 2f CONNECTION WITU TIIK GKSKRAL PRACTICR X of Medicine, 1 treat by a new and reliable medium, and with the happiest results, all forms of diseases of the Nervous, Seminal and Urinary and Sexual systems. Younff men with hollow cheeks and pallid countenance, telling in fearful language the silent working of some formidable diseasa undermichig your constitution, mem ory and reason, harrying you to a premature death, re flect while reason hohls sway and avail yourself of a treatment that dissipates the slightest disease, and cures the harrasing weakness and other causes of seri ous difficulty and perpetual annoyance. Spermatorrbcra, Seminal Weakness Nocturnal ini ions. Sexual Debility, Irr.poter.cy, Efiects of Self-Abuse, and their result Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contract, Cental and Physical Trostration, Epilepsy, Insanity and Conimiuption. 'Thefe, Like a Haunch murderer, steady :o hU purpose, Presses him clae thronen every lane of life, Nor misses once the track, but presses on, Till forced at last to the tremendous verge, Aud at once he sinks." Likewise, I will guarantee a radical cure of Syphili, Gononhcra and Gleet, la all their stages, entirely re moving from the blood tue last r park of these terrible diseases that gradually burn cp the fountain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty aud extreme delicacy of the female organ isation, to iay nothing of its pbytiological characteris tics, are sutlicient indication that it ia aubect to forms, of disease anl modiUcations peculiar to itself. The' physician of tie prfsent day dees not fncounteracy more forms of uterine diea-es than did the physician of fifty years ago; but owing to the preseLt rocial condition of woman, her diseases are increased to frequency, aud to the truth of this a-srtion the melancholy deaths by consumption bear arn le witness. At the America Dispensary we treat ty a tew method, and v..:h the happiest results, Prtlap us Uteri, (falling : the womb,) Eruptions of the Skia, Chlorosis, or Orten Sickness characterized by yellowi&a, dirty gre-n paor of the surface; Emansio Medium, or absent IV.MrtatioE; Amenorrhea, or Re- ter.tion of the Menec; Dy-rneaorrhea, a painful and diffi cult Cow ut tie MfD't ; Menorrhagia, or profuse Men struation; LeuchorrLea, r exc-:ve and altered secre tion cf the mucugi i rally white, or nearly coK.res and transparent. Keader, Ihave g.vtr, you a cli-sof di.-ea.-es that are met with U Female, o! all aes, whether married or un married; and to married Females would say that there are many other forma of dlease peculiar to yonr sex disease of Pregnancy, Parturitien, ant Lactation, of which space will not admit aa elucidation. 1 omit it for the council chamber, adding hut t more d:;.i'.-e to this lint, and that la a formidable rr.e Clcer tion of the body of the I'tems. If you are a2Lctd with organic weakness, or any as semblage of morbiü phenomena cf this character, you have r.o time to pare, but at ouce apply for md cal a'd. If too late to arrest the dlsea.-e, it Is at least po?i b'.e to palliate the njton:, acd tLas saiot tt.- the path way to an untimely grave. la a majority tf in-uces the.e c'iseast.i Lue cn! Considerable progre before the paiient becmes alarm ed. In some case an emaciation i tbo rt lr..t;ea!ior that attracts tte a!terroa of the patient'i frieds. Art here, reader, Ut me call yuur earnest atterition tj the fearful ':?r.i?'.cance or the word "wA-tirn? " It nt oi.iy constitute, the leading feaiore, bat the arl:et aid ot otilnous symptor s of Consumption, examples of which are invariably met with In your jf Sadie w no are g-.fted with high intellectual endowment, rCijel ac compluhmetts aid eyes ah:Lg w-.th unnatural br.l I:aDcyriOt n-Kir4ig tLee l .dloatisns as being those of IndpleM disease, but tVioe ot personal charm. Tma, a'.ad the poet :ngs . "Consumptl a' cheek ne'tr looks more pir. And lovely, than when past ail cure. And yet that bloom, so freih so tf.l, lias lect its Ceeting aM ta kill. Atd rpeaki, to those who watch its hie, t :ckness, dea'h and suSerir.g too; Thocich whv, Ju't viewiLg arytt f:r, Could dream tbat death was there!" Address P. 0. Eoi IXi. JXJOtSc houra from 8 A. if. to 4 P. at. Hootu So. 51), Eaat Washington Ftreet, IcJianapiiU.Udiana. fitH -dly im 6s- k. J ; poonpt DUfipo. &c. u icii)i;;ia puicKN. vauui: tati:, DOOR, SASH & BLIND nTVcr2r.n.,,cxx no. "c.r No, 38 South Now Jorsey St., INMASAlDUS, HAT I Sil an hand a large txk of !.r, MluJa, Ua.h, frame, lc, 1 aia a!l,og the aame at grsal if rduei4 prWa. All of my manufertare la warraru4 t'iHh aa t materiel aad wurkmanahip. I taler and lutldrr an aeliiHed t call and staiuiuo aiy ts k and t rice Uf.r pur baMrg alLr A full itk ff I'ootlng, lre4 Ijirof:rr, Weather I'oaid ag, Vltdduif, I'.rackvt aud elbar U aüa'aiur4 liuilJ og .Material alwava ou hand Mooring wvtk'd and lautbar lreed and ad tv order. myt'J-dJin "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL" jt .-a. nana. u. ioj r.n COMIt)CND KX TRACT OF c i iu:iis a,i :oiaiim, IS X SURE.CICRrAlN: SPKKUT CUkI IOR ALL JUeaaei of the lUadaVr, Kldneya and UrtnarT Organs, either In the Mal cr Female, frequently performing a l'erfeet eure In lh hört space of three or four days, and alwar tn laaa time than any other preparation. In the u of T A RB A NT'S CO M l0 CS I) K XTU ACT Or' CCIiRBS AND COP AIH A, there la no need of confinement or chanee of diet. Ia Ua approved form of a paste, it Is entirely tastete, and cauea nu unpleasant senaatloa to the pa tlrnt, and no eipoaure. It I wow ackuowleged by the most learned In the profession that In the above case of dleae,Cubeb and Cepaiba are the only two remedies known that can be relied upon with any certainty of access. TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CURRl'dl AND COPAIBA SKYKK FAILS. Manufactured only by T A IC II A I A M. 27S Greenwich Street, !ew Tetk. JPT'Pi.ld by DruggUla alt over the World. apr2i-dly QUARTERS STATE cj INDIAN) h . r. ,r.'- . n .-Vet, : "ÜAnVt S tune täW HEW JSlGLEr1 QlS NO COKXECTIOX Wim AKT OTHER KrflABLISf went of ths came name, in or out of Inl5niajolii W. & H. GLENN. Proprietor! VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. ai .. . ki s-iM7 TiKhteeu year esUhlL-ted in N. Y.City. "Only infallible remedy known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerocs to the Hnman Family." "Eats ccrae out of their holes to die." "CostarV Bat, Roach &c, Exters la a p-te ced for Rati, Jöv, lUclt, Ll-icknnd Hd Antitkc , AVc. Arc, Ac. "Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator, I a liquid t t wa-b. u-ed V dttroy, aLd alo as a pre- veLtie for Bed-Bug-, Ac. "CostarV Electric Powder for Insects Is for M,thi, M rTtiittt, Mr'ii, Lf.I-Luyt, Jnnxta tn '.VjO, F,irh, An inmh, ,fr. IQ9?!'! by all Druft aud retailers everywhere If r' ! I ! BrwAiia i of all worthies iLDitations. iIrPee tbat "Jo-tar" name is on eea Pox, Kottie arid Ha-k before you buy. ii i: ic v ic. os i ic. JfTI KINUriL l)foT, it! BaOADWAt,'(W Volx. XVvd ly all Pr!-t and re!r.-, .n in 'IaL.po-1.-. lu.l. F.. !1 ME US AD UOUSEKEErHRS- Should recollect that huu-ireJs of lalUrs worth uf CI rain, TrovisioLs, Lc , are annually destroyed Iy Rat, Mice, Ants, acd othfr uvcU and Terinirj all of which can be prevented bv a few dollars wcrth of -CostaeV Kat, Koach, Abt. Lc, Ex tKtiiiüt r. trjuLttn I ued freely. fgf b7 DrowtiLg L Sloan, Stewart V Morpao.TorcliLsoni Cox, F. Ecer. Wholesale aLd Retail Agents, la Iadianapoli, Indiana, ar.d by all Draie'.e aiid Dealers. nyll-diwüB V$ W THE 1 r , Ä "r aTa am, V H 1 RfrrV-MäS aa ill' ir-iTS onv cooDOa If p M n K u A 0 e H W w Eh W CsJ to o P tn B 0 0 0 b H i 1 'i b H oo 0 CD P W w o w P4 REAL ESTATE BROKERS. - jr - 1. sV. Julr-7 Uly MEDICAL. a -i SMSSD Tf. WILL CUKE CATARRH. WILL CURE COLD IN TIIK HEAD. WILL CURK AN OFFENSIVE BREATH. WILL CURE PAIN IN THE UKAD. WILL CÜEK ULCKRATIOX IN TUE SOSI. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF HEARINO. WILL RESTORE TIIK SENSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORK THE SENSE OF SIGHT. WILL RESTORE TÜE SENSE OP TASTK. WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WHEN CAUSED BY CATARRH. Catarrh SnufF an Injury, A I dow admitted by all informed, causing irritation aod infl animation of tie roueon membrane, while Le Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gently and jrraJnally remove all annatural Incrotta tiona and depoaita, restoring tba deceased membrane to its normal condition. A felnglc Ilottle will lat m. 51 on Hi to be iiavil Htree times a day. vr ctiiiR i r 4t n nir: IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. t'Call for a Circular dttcriling all Symptoms Dr. I. II. SCCLVE & CO., Sole raorairTo, Chicago, Illinola. JO'Ijiburatory at Freeport, Illinoia. AT WHOLESALE BY JOHN D. PARK Cincinnati, O. WM. JOHNSON Detroit, Mich. DAILY, KEEPER RUSH Indianapolis BROWNING SLOAN Indianapolla. lOAnd for aal hj all brua;a;lta. lecI4-dlyeod C:ritrt !&A fimilir C-Fift-en"w larpo letter paca f.r two 2 cent ttampa. Voting lien's Medical Adviser. GRATUITOUS advica jivan ia disease of the aer vooa aeminal, urinary and aexnal orgasa, la Ut reports cf tfee Western Medictl Association, which re sent by mail In sealed envelopes, free ofcharre. Tbo rcrantxaUoii waa fonsed to diiprawe iirw and re liable treatment, and is composed of the well knows physician-, to whom all letter mert b directed, URS. JACKSOX, nERBKRT A CO.. b3 dly Box 43 Cincinnati. O. r DOCTOR BIGELOW, Office 179 South Clark Street, Corner of Monroe, CXXTCZ. C O , X Tott OSea Box. 154. Ail Chronic and Saxa a! b-.aeasea of Privat and Delicate 'atura, tratd witb CQ;.arai lelediurc. Dr.Eie bw a Gulda to Health, fjr ladie and gentla lun. ia publiabad n .nthly. Seuifiritif ya think th writinri of a yhyaiciaa wbv rtpnttlioa extend throuWt-ut tli tfcUr Weet bon!i bs worth reading. It la aent in plain a!ed tnTtli, fraaof ctarfra. Alnt very caae can t treat aJ ty mail. 3Idicinei ent to any ad It tu. Lawliea, aend tor d crip tiveCircclaxcf Ititarx Ii'cmtJt, tta latMt and tt prevantativa f Rocmi Sepantt for Ladia and Gent'amaa, C0N8ULTATX0K AT OTFIC, IKIl Omca nod- : From 9 A. at . to 8 r. m. permat jrrkcea or Nerroca DUlltyf a cor warraatasL TOI-KDO AlaE. 1I5LAT at WUXEII'SCELCBaATEDTOLlUJ aLI. 1 la barrela aad half barrela. For aala by J. k D. DU3CAX. AaU, crt9-dtf rr oath Meridian trtet loJianapelia WI m 5 1 05) PCTHOLCUn. THE FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY OrKaniieJ under the law of I'ecMjU acta, No vember, 1.-C4 CAPITAL STOCK, 01,000,000. Iar Value uf Shnre$5 r.acti. A LlMITKU AUOLVT Of Hi 001 TO, tall At tu. lowkt caa pi aacuimov run or 1 OW rik 1IA&K. No Liability to Stockholders. IhoUuda of iLiai Company, ctitLraciog Ter 1 I acres io kc Aunt and leaitl.oU, are rituatod in the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The acre whUL tbey oan ou the All I'hauy.two rails above IVc-.-iJetit and only ü ras miles fiouj th new 2.'0 barrel well on PitthoU Cr tele, and the lease of l'I'i acre, of the cele brated "Wilkin Tract" aloDO, are arnplebaat (ur any Company, and are worth more thau the entiie Capital Stock ( the Company. There are SEVEN WELLS now In successful opera tion, yielding largely, from which regular mouthly difidend of two rta cirr. tue being paid to all elockhol Jei. and there ia irur as hLRANCE that thi.-) Company will aoon be able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. P1YI DENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first claaa CompavnU-e, acd ia justly said to be the moat successful of any yet organized. Its reputation hat now become ao thoroughly established, tbat to mere need be a&id on that po'nt. There are greater induce mecta and better opportunities to make money on these Stocka than any other in existence, while at the same time they areooon raorrtTT for any and all persona to bold. From the New York Herald. "Newa baa been received and abundantly con firmed from pereral sources, of the striking of a new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Run, abo?o the Reed Well, a raw &oia from trc raoraaTT or the Fi rät National Pxtiolicm Compaxt." From the New York Evening Exprea . "Our telegraphic ditpttchw receired to day from the Oil Regions, inform us of the striking of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Rui, sua me Fu?t National Petrolum CcMrAsr'a paoputTT. Cherry Run Stocka will be in de mand to morrow.' From the New York World "Tnt FiaaT National PiTaontM CöirAT id a first cIaas organization, wbofe efficen are of the higbct "tanding. and we cheerfully recom mend it to all parties desirou. of purchasing re liable ftocks. The General Superintendent ia a pioneer in the Oil business, and well known a a mo-t efficient manager." From tb Nw York Tribune J The Filt National ii the name of the Pe troleum Company whoe proapectua and map are before us. The namea whith we see among the Directors are ample recomoea jatioai for thi Company, and a tcfEcient guarantee of u future management." J2TAll oecbm bt Mail ob tmwi will BE FE0MPTLT AlliLlI TO I'NIIL IHI TOvl IB ALL OLl. t?f(o.J reponbl Agent and EicLange Broker wanted a ery city aad town ia the United State and Britift Protince. with whoa liberal arrangements willt: made. jTAU or J era aad appllcationj, whether ty letter or otherwise, muat be addre&Acd to ii. s. kowi: & co., Coafatiaaio Maaxaarra, oarU dtf 3 JUrty St , New York.