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t ,f ocrAtU i:«t* Cait—ttiE m • n»i*W'*W#*p#riiowi of • Bon, who, though At« f ^ 0 JHoloCon- ^ ^ »* ou^y J^ituiooftlwtfo,r„| m InifisnApollOon Thom- trio<, • n, of ^htoh, tmtil now, m thMfht ,hv, Kebmiry thr 2ml, 1«M. » w« anoni. «««»•« *»»« imIHooo of thio R^oWk-, bod ' . o tpork Hi bio bosoB. moosly ( ^...

Hrxih'tJ, Thnt * I’pthor'-tid fltoto (^onYont,ofi U* held m th i city of IndioTiopoli* on W^Inr^Hv. tb** 24tb of Mny noxt, »t lO (/(l<yk A. M, for ihrf piirpOAi* of nominating CAndiilnt** for the followinij offtc#*, vii: Sm*rrtmt of NtM*. Auditor of Tromnircr of State, und .9np«rintend«iit of FnbHc fuetniction; and that the ■<over4l coontiwin the S* tie he re<|tic!rt«d to arnd ow» d0l#g«t» for every two hundred Democratic vote*given at the i’rechdentUI ehetion of 1(W»2, and alv>

Tk* Trekiy with TmAmy

of thoae who have continually agreed with the Oovernor General in the policy he haa pwMed. f a» not afraid er aebamed of avowiog that coaibrmity of opinion; and I only hope, that in future time*, whatever muy he the fate of that magnificent province— whether it a hall wi*b to ram an connoected with n» in loyalty to the same sovereign, or

The following m the Mtbetance of the arti- whether other views may actuate the majority clee of the treaty jtwl concluded between ^ thu^piilatinn- t^weenthe'IZople of

England, Krauce and Turkey:

Art. 1. The allied powers having by reqneet of the Snltan, ordertnl strong division# of their naval forces to repair to Constantinople, to protect the Hag and territory of the Otto-

tbe U nitod Kingdom ami the people of Canada nSay continue to bo maintained, and that men like the Kerl of Klgin may always be found ready to govern with such temper and each •kill m» has hitherto distinguished that noble earl's administration. I trust that, whatever

one mMitiorinl^.lelc^itte f°^ ^Than-v* w ’ < * < ' r by supplying a sufficient jpm-

l>er of their land forces,—the troope to

efy »oinit v •h’fegMtes.

slndl (>e entitled to »t le»*t two

man Forte, they engage to co-operate to astill mat y ^ the tnrnof events, tlie people of Can»

adu may be either the most attached of our fellow subjects, or at least the firmest of our

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despatclied forthwith—and to meet with a

friendly reception by the Bultan.

Art. ‘2. The contracting parties engage to communicate to each other, promptly every proposition received from Russia, respecting the cessation of hostilities, whether a truce

h reuncsled to meet at the I'onMing room y f p^MC*, *ml the Sultan engages to conclude of tli" State Sentinel Oftii'e ie» Satimlay after- , )0 „rmistlce and to enter into no negotiations, noon, April 29th, ,»t 2 o’clock F. Sf., to take rtm | ontertnin no preliminaries of peace, With,nto cfnisideratioii tlie propriety of culling a 0 „( consent of Great Britain and France.

T H It UAr. TOHCOOlfTT

hi MOCliAl It; COMMITfKR

I>, tnorr.i*ir Connfv Convention, for the pnrIiosm "I ■oderting d’degntes to the State e'en*

ventioii.

I ll" ticunmittee is composed of Austin H. Brown, d. M. Tulhott, Powell Howlatnl and dohii h Spnnn, of f’enter township; A. Tines and I,. A. Ilnr,le<ty, of f/nwr<mce; Samuel |,il." u d Thonuis iVforrow, of Wayne; A. C. i,ognn and Dr. S. Lofton, of Pike; Morris ||on land and I \V\ Hunter, of Perry; John Baker and Joseph McConnell, of Warren; RfnsloV Wright and (>. W. Swift, of Wash* ington; A. f>. C/iiddington und Jesse Price, of ftecatm; Benjutniti Morgan and Win. Shimcr, of Franklin. A punctual attendance of the committee is

rr |in , “t( , d.

fa; Vuluo i»f the Union—Tlu ». Y Tribun*'*

Bcntiment*.

'I’he Y. Trilrmt 1 in i» scries of articles upon tli" relation of tho North to tho Sottth, ilavcrv and the taritT. coolly and deliberately calculates the value of Hie Union, aftd estimate-! it>i cost to tho Northern Section It is evidently endeavoring to prepare the public mind for tin* great struggle which it ha« been for ve.us aiming to bring about Iwtwocn the two sections of the I’nioo, and which the National Democratic party has with all its powerful thrttfciw# sotpght to avert. The Democratic party standing upon the eompropromises of the Constitution, combats the treasonnhfrt efforts of the organi/.e<l Jarty of northern aMitionist*. and recognizing the inestimable Messing of the Union, adb«Tos hrml v to tho principles of tliat ( oust 11 u tiriftal compact which hAnls the States together is

an indissoluble bond,

The I’litMirc and its confederate's, opposed to coin promise, and regardless of their sllepiamc to the Government of the Union, are earnestly engaged in scattering broadcast the semis of discoid and strife, in promoting jealousies, in arousing hostile feelings,—looking forward to tin* accomplishment of their fsn-c purpose •>» separation from the slaveholding States a release from the common I id hi | nlst'istwM. Head the following estract

from the T> itmnf

"We sec, I bun, that the Union i* muifitained at. the cost of ta<al ! »n to the North twice greater than would b# required for the North alone. It H» mslidslned at the cost of relinquishing till right to self-government in this important matter of protection to free laborers. What is its value ha* been shown. We ask onr readers to compare the forty cents ner head gained from the Union with the

Art. X At the conclusion of a treaty of peace, Great Britain and France shall prompt' ly withdraw their naval and land forces from tho fXtoman territory, and restore all the fortresses and positions therein, that *h*ll have been provisionally occupied hy them, to th«

authorities of tho Porte.

mmv dollars per heml that it costs, and determine ter themselves the justice of the ns--ertipti of the Smith, that the continuance of the connection is of “anrh inestimable worth" to the North that, however disagreeable mfty be the purchase of Cuba or the repeal of tho Missouri Uotnpromise, the bitter pills must vet Im swallowed. And let them also deter mine for themselves what regard is to be paid to. and what terror is to be felt, at the slave-

driver's men see of dissolution."

Again;

" finch is u portion of the cost of the Union, VMiat is its value has l»een shown. On a future oee.isimi, we shall furnish some further items of the cost; hut meantime wilt beg onr reader* to reflect whether a trade thnt cannot la* worth a doeen million* per annum i* not dearly |*aid for by the maintenance of a system that take* from the North so many mil* ions annually to be applied tothe pnrehnaeof floutheru land, theaupv° rt ^ fibutkern war* end I he reinforcement of "tH* power# of slavery as at' element of political control," when they might so advantageously be applied to tKe improvement af river# and harbors hv which Northern fanner* could cheap*

Tie fwvsatb on Nebraska The Democracy of Weils County have held a meeting and unanimously adopted tb# following resolutions: Hrrofi nl, That the Constitution has not conferred upon Congrese, the right either to 99tnWish or prohibit domestic slavery in the States or Territories; and any attempt to impose the principle of the Wilmot Proviso upon the peopl* of any territory, ia a gross usurpation—-offensive to the Democracy, and a viultition of the rights of theseveisl States. /0*«o/e«f, That the bill organizing a territorial government for Nebraska and Kansas, introduced into the Senate of tho United States, by Sen/»tor Douglas, preserve* and sanctions these cardinal principles of Democracy, and that we respectfully request our Rfpretentutiw in Oongrest, to (five it frit most earnest and cordial suyyort, fferolved, That we are in favor of non-in-tervention hy Congress, as to the rights and interests of tho c.tizens of the tenitorfe*, even though it should abolish geographical lines established under a mistaken policy, Jn speaking of this Convention, the Bluflfton Manner justly remarks, that thee* resolutions not oaly "enpress the sentiments of the Democracy of Welle and Adame counties, but of the entire lltb Congressional District." In every county In the District from which we have teen or heard an expression from the Democracy, we find but on* voice, and that voice is in favor of the sentiment couched in tho altovo resolutions. The Democratic party is sound to tho core ott thi* great cardinal doctrine of nun-interventioi.. Opposition to the prim-ipls* embodied in the Nebraska measure isj but a resuscitation of the old doctrine of centralization and consolidation in the government, against which the Democratic party, under the lead of the Jefferson* and the Jacksons, has so long, so nobly and triumphantlv wared. O^jTBy a rojsrrt made to the Treasury Department. it appears that the following tienomination# af gold and silver corns were orr hand at tho mint of tho Units#) States, Philadelphia, April 1, l&fiS: l,

OOLD.

Double eagles... $806,000 00 Ragles,. 240,00000 Half-eagles.,.. .. 246,000CO Quarter-eagles.... 76,680 00 Dollars,........ . 34,000 00 Bars, 76,199 00 Remnants, Afc.... 16,772 10 $1,492,66110

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Dollar# I 11,291) 00 Half-dollars 126,200 00 Quart or-do) I are, .. 463,700 00 Dimes.......... 246,000 00 HalBdlmes, ..... 67,700 00 Remnants, *c.... 478 82

^Th^ icart of Elgin replied by an eloquent speech, at the dose of which he said: 1 will only mid a word or two with regard to the sympathy of the United-States of America for Uanadii. The sympathy of the l oiled States is the sympathy of a noble and high-minded people and government—a sympathy toward a youthful and kindred people who are endeavoring with steps not #o unequal as many persons imagine, to march side by side with them in the career of moral and material improvement. [Cheers.] The Earl of F.llsemere, having proposed tho health of tho American Minister, Mr.

Buchanan replied:

My Lorda and Gentlemen—In the name of my countrymen, I thank you most cordially for the kind sentiment which you have proposed in favor of my country and myself, as it« representative; und my gratitude is due U> this large and distinguished company for the enthusiasm with which that sentiment has been received. This honor will be fully appreciated on the other side of the Atlantic. If my countrymen themselves could have selected the individual by whom such gracious and kind words should be spoken, 1 am persuaded their choice would have fallen upon the noble Earl. He has been among us— he has seen us at home, and has been

To our virtue# very kin.l. And t.i our fault* a lit le M ni.

There are thousands on the other aido of the Atlantic who will respond to the universal sentiment of approbation in this country when they learn that his sovereign has conferred upon him one of tho highest and proudest marks of distinction which it was in her power to bestow. May he live long to enjey it! Certain I am that the penalty denounced by the motto of the garter will never reach either his head or his heart. In allusion to Lord Klgin, Mr. Buchanan proceeded to say—would to heaven we had such governors-gencral in all the European colonies in the vicinity of the United States His lordship had solved one of the most difficult problems of statesmanship. He has l>een able, successfully and satisfactorily administer amidst many difficulties, a colon ial government over a free people. I shall, with yonr permission, advert to one other topic before l take my seat. f cannot suffer ibis occasion to pass with out expressing my gratification with her Majesty’s wise and liberal declaration in favor of neutral commercial rights, during the ex isting war. It is worthy of the civilization of the nineteenth century, and worthy of tlv best constitutional sovereign who ha# ever sat upon the proud and powerful throne of

Great Britain.

Tho time will arrive when war against pri vale property upon the ocean will bo entirely proscribed by nil civilized nations, a« it has already been upon land; and when the gallant commanders of the navies of the world will esteem it a* groat a disgrace to rob peaceful merchant vessel upon the #eae, the General of an army would now doto plun dor the private house of an unoffending citl zen (l<oud chet-rs.)

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of# Ity wMoh -

l/gai to market, ami tha imprmeWNntof school* 61 which Northern fhlldran might he

rhenfrfy educated."

Do you net think that th« last spark of jaiffoltoik k«« *iied out In the heart of the tjUfi, who «kn alt down calmly and selfishly h« reckon the dothtre and eents which the north may foee, and the south may gain In sharing the benefit* of onr ffovernmeul, a# a brother-hood of State#^ IJad he told ne of some of the IWnnmereMe advantage#, of Union, ws might pwdon him for hle-fftlan-on* reehotrimf. Nwogh wwahouhl despise the foBy ami lh# meannem of hi# ta#h. Had hej after eennflng the ooffi of the Ualon to thia tooftourttfy, toH! t# that tho north and sotteh hart fought in # obrnmun fni* ** Klwrty, that MndaoetideuCO wa# the WOfk Of their joint

873.373 82

Total balance on hand, p. m., April 1, 1864 The amount of dollar* I# $973,378, 82; and it may he well to remind the public that thoee desiring silver change can obtain it hi exchange for gold in sum* of not lc#$ than $100, and in,such denomlnationa as they may

prefer.-*-Dofo”

A Candid Antl-fisbmska Paper.

The Boston Mai/, which \4 an able am) tirelet# opponent of the Nebraska Bill, is candid snongh to speak out agnlnat clerical dictation end interference. It enyr # , "Thnt Dougla# haa been shamefully mis* represented and ebu-W bo«b by tbs clergy and the piw»f. nobody famlhy With the history ofpmrtug evente wlUdefi* and that

ike popular aymoathy will be cue nim from the temper

and

equally certain.’ "wVarc prepared to wltneea • decided ft* action In public eentiment, In reference to Mr. Dougla#. Hot that we endome all he #av#. but from that generoue impulse, deepr and broader thaw aft outward religion, and which, ever jealoue of prleffi-craft, bum forth spontauedfiaty to mom any encroachment upon the principle# that are the logaey of the toli and mood-of the founder* of the Republic" '

my. at

rallied to ret-

Ttn'fom tf»e temporary Infamy, blind aealotta bigot# had consigned him, is

D1SD :

On Siin.l.) t*.« ISt# taut., WiitiftM IV., #on of l.owia A.«it4 Nrrjf K l>io»i WUI»rA, ur.rS 19 mo»t,tt«.—JDaffy Mr m phi i Whig Mare AM.

JU'AV ADVERTISEMENTS^ npuE ISDlAKAPOT.m ANT) CINCIS 4 N# ll atNClTON KAILKoaO I’OMKaNV oSkr lor Mir « portion of ttmr kr#l K#t#>#. •mony wktcb nr* «ome >ory Jr*tr»ble 1 in pro veil und unimp overt eliy *SS t .Wn propurfy, follow#

CCTJACOB HUNTINGTON will servo as ftrwt Commtmioaer. if etectas. (KT Ploaae amwwoce to the voters of the ToirJ Wars, O WlLUAMK.a* a - adUale i«rt:«wnt •••* atp63 OCT JACOB BECK will serve ae City Trsamirvr, if rlrctcJ OCrWe are authorized to amouaoe CHA8. COtll^tN, m scanJulmr fWcey Aaa-anorM mg etaeuoe. ayl y OCrWe are authorized to aououoo* MATTBBtV LITTI.B ana < otaUUic f«r Coauclinan 1b tbe Firrt Want. * T «p|| (KT^We are authorized tt> anneunee TJ309. McCLA.NItCM'K a* a « anJidata lor >«a»t—or. a* tbe -n> •oiag Hertioe. apll-p OCT Mr. Editor:—Please announce the name of J.tMBS MtCRKADV aa » randidate for Mayor. •P»e MANY VOTRBS OCT We are autliorized to anuouuce ROB-. BBT DUWNRY aa a candidate iV.r tbe ofllre nf eity ■aaaaor, at iba coming aleetion. apie OCT JOSEPH S. WATSON will serve as otic of Um C'ou.i"iUa#a m ibe Fiflb Ward, if rleetrd. a,* fcr JAMES WOOD will serve ae Civil Hogiwear for Ibe City, »T elected. ap7 03T JOHN G. WATERS is a candidate for Citv A*»«##nr, at iba (-outing City electhm. apT We are authorized to annoimcc LUVINOHTON i>T.VI.APM a candidate for Coimetlman in the Sisib 'Var.l *prr (KT Mr. Editor : — Please announce the name ot Wil.l I AM IMIGttRV a# n candidate for rerlsetirn for Sir rt Cottimi#»ioner. nt tbe May elretioti. •FT-p 0£rMe*t/ s. Editors:—Please announce ALRXA.NDRR fiBAYDOI*, Jr., ae s candidate for Conneilttutn in tbe Second Want. WANV’ PRTKNDB.

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0^7“ We are authorized to announce A, FI SHORTRrDC.F. •• a randirfate for re-etmion to the of. tlrr of Cltv Treasurer. ap5 (KT JOSEPH W. DAVIS will serve as Countilm»n in tbe FirM Want if elected. apt (KT L. B. WILLIAMSON will serve ae lonneilman in the F>r»t Ward if elected. apS OSTWe are authorized to announce the name of KI.IRKA McNF.BT.Y aa a can lidate for Marshal tbe miming election. aprlll.p. Q0f*We are authorized to announce CALEB SICUDDER m a candidate for re-elmtion to the "flee of Mayor. mar30 (KrDANICL B. CULLET will serve as City Cl. rb if rr-elecird. marts 0^7* PI ease announce the name of JAMES N. RWFETsER a# a ran.liditte for City Clertf at the enmtng election. marSR

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the eky. as pr«e» ranging trotn '4W io TIM# do-Uiv. a-S.j* ' Oar Ueatery. Ulovea Lacs ea#T i- raw ! mom in itted m ian every' orfirle apy <

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A lavgeiHHnbar, and of alllUBJ*, at pttreavnrytaf fruaa ; Onr Dorntmte DapaatmoW m wait ttaakad. witk A»at>8»*n WlSjlin. . f | .ngaand Birtma ntoillna, of tbe mom laprsivea mafccn afoa, BUSffHbfc# Uttn mo Wibiaymn »ucrt. m (teawl Table CovenK Nopbina. ToWeitas*- OUaW, SaniaeiU, tlT 3B» flSSOpar l ot front. ( Jean#. Tneodav Dritlmg#, CheebA Smpeo. dm.. *r. - Ataa, tea OddUmmsmM S^.Stoi.laa#,cant»m.;ig many , We rr^peetfatty aatieM a call front aU Wbulcanie Unyio#iimiL law. aa (ear pmmm. t er# viMtUng oar c«ry, proaMing to efler OUT-LOTS AflD 0OUVTBY BZaXCSHCSS. ' nortby d>e;r attention, a# nr- ate auk *un

^nna 3# was f - T — • •* u dtManre# maglnp Uont e w ante irtMa tbe eny Immb FAB ICS AMD F ABM I WO LAUDS. Anent B» mran, ttnm MutOM eere#. amnng watek are momot the ben Siort farm* ia ibe Price fmn •IS to 9SS prr acre. Aim, a lArge quantity or T.iaber mad# M mriona

ptlcca.

VALUABLE MILL PBOPBBTY. 1. A very ar»ir#ble Ptoar Mill, Bnw Mill, end Wonllen Factory, on Pitt Rock, S mites non# of Colambaa, InB. Bath water >ud aWAm power. Pnee SlSjUUe, on easytenna. Very rkntp, :t» the propeny ia earn wall improved. Full potliriiUr* a oar ufl-e. * A Fit.or rad Aaav Mid, awl AevaiAdwelliaaa, hn-etber With 3W m res o* toad m a veryftne nate ot ia^aov«-mvnl Tbie ia on one of the beat mill arc ion in Indiana—Pall Creek—near Indianaylie. 3. A Hiram Haw Mill, and 9SV acre# of land, about 11 mila* from Indianapaita. 4. A Hew Milt and Coen Craeber, wan HS acre* oi land, aiiont ten miles fiom Indianapoli-. 3. Aa undivided lourth part of a new Siram F.our Mill, witb fuar seres of groand. 5. Valuable nub proper y, and a large body ofi and. to aether witb Village lot* and improveioeiua, worrU in all tame STS,00*. On tte line of one of onr !>eM Rodrond*, and with never failing water power 7. Haw Mill ami 108 acres or tbs best .jollity of timber land. Near a fl.tnriai.iag village, ami on a goad Railroad. Price ahooi f H* IKK. R (drill and Saw M.H. water power, undMlaeies » Steam Saw Mill, uu a railroad, miiea frum lodi anapollr, good bonsi s, dee . and LO acr s, with inn Let rnougb lo pay for the whole. #4,000, on caay tenaa For panienlbra. rail at onr oflee or addrea* m by

latter.

TO FUBOBASCJU. Pemoov wishin? to purchase Property would do wrii to give as a call. We would Have >t understood that prices and temw are not stereotyped. We are always randy to receive proposition*, making no charge, again#! customer#, or persons wishing to look at property We afl>rd ample accommodation lo those who desire lo examine propeity with a view of purchasing, without expeioe to them, when within a reasonable distance from the ciiy. TO TXE PUBLIC. t^WehaVc a German Clerk for tbe benefit of German

comoroer*.

Person* wishing to realizes cash for their property would do well to caii on us; when not convenient to call, they can send u* a description uf their property its provemenu, location, and the price of the same. Our rile# of commission for selling Real Estate ore as follow*: From fSfcU and under #4,0C0. 2 p e=ut., from #4,080 and under 96 Oflft. l«f p eem.; from 96,000 and over, 1 t cent. On the s-le «: property, while in our hund-, cummta*ion is charged. No sale, no commi.-siou or eha-ge whatever Notice of intention to withdraw property from our boohs, i»icqu'rcd tw.. week* picvlotu to withdrawal, to enable us to close np any prop»**cd trade. Onr tale* arc Trick, and have amounted to #50 000 in one week Htrattgets visiting our city, have every advantage offered them for selecting ihe mo-i doirable bargain*, and person* having I.and-, Lot* and House* for sale, will be benektted hy the extraordinary la.-dities offered to purchaser# at our office. CHAPMAN & McKEHNAN, ap93 SH^West Washington *t r Indiaitaoolis

i wnb muy I

n the Emtcra or any other W 4k B. OLKNft.

AL* the bile aad the blood; and if itdoe* the no^t fbehty and impcitactty, liver ihaaaaa ia the certaia »asalt. Aa *•«#, therafora, aa any affection of tbe liver ia pare rived, we may be sere that tbe digestive organ* are onhoi order. The brat thing ta be iaae i* ta admietster a apeUfic which wilt act directiy upon the atawrh — the mnineprihg of the animal machinery For this parpaae we caa Fc com mead Ho-rLk.vn'a German Bitter#, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacbaoa, Philhdniphi a. A.-ting as an alterative and a tunic, it atraagthana tbe digeatinn, change* the .-ondmoa of the bipod and thereby give* regularity to tbe bowels. aptv BBW DHT OOODS STORE, So. 43 Bast Washington Mieet, between tbe W light Hearn and a esuaylvaaia Ht, Indiannpnli*. Ind. BahaotmA Mrbu re*ptctfully announce that tbeV bate lamed tbe room C.riaeriy occupied by Wm. Y Wi. ley, and * ill open on Momiery Af-il HV*, one ot the largest and be»t ariee ed storks of Foreign and Domaawa Dry Guoda ever exhib its! in this citv Having made or rangemeuta w.lh tbe principal Manh'act-uer* and impcnets in tbe Eayt, ike.- will be cuostanily rereiving the L uest and mo-t Raebionabie -tyie* of Dre ,* Go id*, and will be enabled to offer them loaer th ui any other e-tab-lishmen: in the City. They .nvne attention to the following list of ptiee* Ps»i colored rin>», 6| c Fine Hervge De Lainee, IB{ Fine Madder I'nut*, s Linen Ua.idkercl.eii». 6f 4-4 Eiiglisk Pnms, 124 Kn nch-'vi oughtCotlars, lu Faat Colored LewnS, I2A Ptnid Milke, 874 Fine Fiench Law a18} Plain Htaek Sitka, 78 Persian Cloths 12 j Brocade Silks 108 Silk, Crape and Straw Bonnetr. u< the newest and moat f ishkmable shapes—some aa low aa 3734 cent* gawmar Saxwia of every description. White Goode ai d Embroideries in goat variety. Glove* and Hotaery of all kind*; together with a large and extensive assort, meat of Pom as lie Goods, ail of which will be soil from 10 to 18 par eem. cheaper than any other Home ta ibe

C-ty.

Particular attention pant to Uoa-ekeepmg Goods x- BARHOLTR A McKEE, _ap9 43 Ea-t tVHsluugn.iust. BEAD the advernaemeut of Ayers Cherry Pectoral. There are statement- of no ordinary interest to ail so unfortunate a* to He afiltcted with the difUgulti** it cure*. :tp2-Ira

• ADVERTISr*! IN THE AA i>EHJ»ON GA ZKT f E. Wests A Stewart A cents. fjanSS

AMUSEMENTS.

3ffrLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT it truly a celebrated Remedy, and ha* done more lo alleviate human -udhring ihm any remedy everdiaeov-

ered.

*ne or two application* wdl releive ihe mo-t severe

Pam, Bruise or Sprain. 4

Two bottles will cteiwe, parify, ami heal the foulest TTlcerof -ore, and it will heal the iuo-1 severe burn or

Selltl Without a scar.

Rvery Family should have a supply constantly bn band

for use » time of need.

For Horses H I* far superior to anv other remedy far curing Lamewea*. Bruise*. Cui*, Seratehe*, Old riore*

Swelling*, dm., Ac

Read the IMiowiug rerofiraie wbieb is mronte*table

proof of its woudenwl r ffieacy:

Adotmxk Caivpi.i Crntxa -J II Melt**—Sir: ! 'eel it a duty I owe to the puM<c to make known the fol-

CtliMsnd Town*. Clnclnnsti. Ohio, indlautpoll*, Ind. Audffrson (ml Brownsville, 'nd Bristol, Ind. Csmbrideof liylnd CoBMfrtvilie. ind Rdlnharyb, Ind K'hbirt. Ind Goshen, lud. Green field, lud.

Cities and I'oien* llsmllton, Ohio. Lewrencvhergb, Ind IgdHinon, Ind. Uttrel, lud. ubeftr, (nd Keadleto', Ind. Nlehmaitd, Ind Hosevllle, Ohio. Rusliville, Ind. Oxfi.rd, Ohio. Veresllie#, Ind.

Aide—Improved and ummprov-d Prairie end Tim Mr Unde, which ere web I csted with leurrsaca ta Railroad#. Ae , ead situated In tbe rollo#lft| countlee,

10-Will C-awttl •* and fitete*. Adem# County, Ind. ■MTV*. ind. Boone. I ltd Bartholomew, lad, Hiachford, Ind. Clintoa. Ind Delaware, Ind nstrbarh, lad. Baceter. lad.* KIHbevt, lad. FayeTM. md. Franhitw, Ind. Fo«nl«ln, Ind Great, Ind. Hanti ifflon. Ind. Hencock, Ind. Hamilton. Ind.

I#d

J pill ion * |||4 Jot, Ind. • Jaansr, Ind. Knoi, isd. (wg.aaf*, Ind. lAp-rt, Ind

Count ae end Rretae. Noble Coanty, Ind. Porter. Ind. Puleehi, Ind. Ptrke, ind. Ku.h, ind. *1 ley, Ind St. Joseph, Ind. Stark a, in*. kit fllfoMm a a r» Vw e»w#wW« vvIVg Union, Ind. Wayne. Ind. Whim. Ind. MnUer fonnty. OMn. Hamilton, Ohio Henry. OMn. Marcer, Ohio Frehia. Ohio. Fatnam, •ho. VZ’; X.Adama County. HI. Brosanr III. Vaemrlll >0, ill Waehlngtant'n Inara.

are iinthorized to announce JOHN 1.. AVBRY •«* candidate fg Councilman in the Fuat Ward. marts Q&Mr. Editor:—Pleas# announce WM. D. SHEPHERD ** n candidate for City Clerk, *l the ensuing election. mart# (far We are antborizffd to announce BENIAMIN Pll.BEAN a* a cMadulmc for re-clecii.mto the

oflee of City Marshal.

(KrWe are authorized to announce STEPHEN PTTTS as a candidate (or Street Commissierer at the eiwaing election. marts (fa’We are requested to announce CARET H. RflATtVBlOHT ae a caniMate for C. unrilmaa'iu the 4th Ward, at the approaching City election, marltl OCT Wo are authorized to announce the name of A. TAFFF., e* a candidate f,.r City Marshal at me er.«Hing election. marlO (farMr. Editor;—Yon will please announce the asm- of A D ROSE, as a candidate for City T.eae• I ur-r at the approaching aprmg election, end < hlign

mart n MANY FRIKNDF. L . . . ^

: lowing, UopiRf iIiaI they' big) teforn by experience^ a:ul

0^7*We am requested to announce HUGH diaeanl a worthies- stuff which ha* bean pr«M*l into »o-

SI.AVIV n* a catefidate for Street Commiaioner at the cs- lice hy false cerUficate- and long adverMreiuent*.

-ning ciiy rlcciion. Wrtf Form* naonffwfwn* confiucl to ray room a crpplc . _ _ ; from ItlicumausBt. My kucc wa>-wollen tremeudously, (KfWfi requested to ftntlOUn <, e JAC JB the mottwvrrepairi- 1 be muscle* were !-onVAVDFORIFT, of Center Township, a* a CandUi-ie i uucied »o ihat I coaU not straighten my leg at all. I apftr Feprescwtsil vc. mar? pbed ihe Muati.n^ Ltnitncm l..r 'our week* harit ibutc u» ——J . .._ . . . , | ,orne /<h*\ than any ".her graa-e. I ..Uaiued and uscil

iVOTTCES* ; Yosr VoUtileOd Liiwmaiw; m th*ve warh* it relaxed ihe , jr ' _ ^ f _ . . _i.._ I muscles and cured i«c|icrinfuiciitlv THE OCTAGOW OOTTAGB FOR *ALF AMFRCCS CASEADY, i* one of the most ideasant residence* in Salhm Camnj, Die-

the CVN ,* urt*, ami ha* ,mty been occupied a few ! »*■*» **, Canady when he wa-aflieted a*Mated, and month* ; contain* ten room*, well papered ; *as'.t bang be r* now wSU. WM. M ELLIOTT, PmkeyvBI--. With weights: every Window ha* outside blinds; n large | J G McLaan, So.e Proprietor. Rt Lamm, Mo., and •isters for ram witcr, fine well of water; good cellar, In ! fmaale ia Indianapoli* by W. W. Roberts, Druggist, at

which there I* a ftwdaea to heat every room in cold weather coet grate* in foarroenw; fimrother room* ran have grama The lot is 16# feet by 138; dire -tly opposite Col.

MeCerteyV

For term* enquire of D. Ta'tle. living on fbe premise-, aptl-lrf FREDERICK WRIGHT. MjJM *• B B- -QUICK CirRE^. -Uaril the m:rodujiion of the R. R. R remedies in 1049, no n tardy ever etaiewnt tbe marvetoas power to relieve pais metam:y or evm to promise a carc«>f any di-ca-c iff a givea ume. R'ADWAT’b READY RELIEF, daring the mouth of Ja'y, cured Mr. Jamas Roberts, Jane | street. New York, oft Citron c Rheumati-m in If btmr-. It relieved him of pais in tea minute*. Mr Rebemc--betn, of Brooklyn, a nrtpFe, sra* enabled to walk wHb- : nut hie crutches in fifteen uTuetee after the cork was drawn from Use IrMtle Col Jones, of Oak MaUaga, Vs, a suffi nr fur many momb*, was m> rcliffvad that ail pain

npN’T JUDGE OF US BY TILE CONDCCT OF OTHERS.—The Drama property pro senteu by s Company selected from tbe best Troupe* is tbe country, in cbaraciersnd. talent rreproa. hshte and unsurpassed. One visit will prove the fact.

MASONIC HALL,

r»n a viky -hout timx.

fhird night of Skire’e CeleSraieU Motional Dramatic Company, the largest anti must talented in the Lulled

Stales, comprising the follow.n- talented Artist, Mr*. COLEMAN POPE, Mr. H Mack,

Mrs. Nouasc,

Mrs. W Shihks. Miss S OaixMOM, Miss B. UnaTTAB. ML* Louisa Mvans. MU* JosxrKinK Mvku*. Mr. J. 11. Vance,

Mr Noumea,

Mr. L. Haas a an. Hr. K. C. Gaicjuoa,

Mr. Cooke, Mr. Taylor, Mr Lyttou,

Mr. Maeill, Mr. Duffie d, Mr Slocum,

Mr. Newcome.

Mr. James. Mr. Shaw, Mr. Joues,

Mr. Keyuoltb, Mr. Hopkins,

Mr. Stewart.

Mr. Wheatly, * Mr. Thompson, Mr Browu. and other*.

This Company will, for ihe tint time, at the ■—yi-rt of the t-itizens. put the price of admissiun at 2S cents, to all parte or the Hall. The price heretofore ha* invariably been SU cents. .-eais may be secured on application at the Hall dor tug ibe day Gam 'J to IS A. M. and trom J to 5 P. M. apes

dre 9S dlv

D. MILLER, respccuully inform* tbe eitireus of Indianapolis and vk-imtr. Ihat be hn«

emrrnl into the bn*inew of Mill-’Poerinie and Distnivtmit of Bills, CirTulmt, ffr, • nd wooUi iVei ihankful for say patronage the paWte may *•« pvoprr to betdow. He flatten n.m-rlf that entire -atiefs.-ti.-n will l< given, and h'« patron- have no cause to c. mpiain. Order* left at tbe Neatmei tad Journal ( fliers will meet with pron.pt

st'antion. Charges modi—-le _ rkWO

wasfOmavrd from both Mg* by lbu time the •eeouf leg bad beva rubbed some tan rniaas**, walked home ' An old genilraarn living on ibe Calewei 1 * planiminn, ws* cared ofasuffkaee ia hve mmulea. Tboaasnd* of dysentery and diarrhea Were cared ia fifteen mmatea, or twouty mbsumeat ibe fan bad. Thera i*en> ueawny for lingarinff iff pmn. The R H R ramefiiee arodwt aedto ravutStiawWi tbe wheie medienl world. Pe.ip(e demand to be iswsntly reHered fro* pais and be qaieMfreatored to health and if physician respect to be sueeaeofM, they n eaamiar dne the R R. R ihaary drtheir bwnuusr getsb—H i* jart e* eart » care yeur paiksat* rapidly a« it i« ta pMOh ibeffl up-#uff eoaff ibam back m-heuiib, Cm R. R. R. reuluff ee Ware the first rumediee that etaimed le map the warm pam in an iuuaai, awl euro the mom vio

lent cumyieiot ia a few knur*.

Oflee lft», Ml Faheu area*. floiJ by Druggist every beva n.98

THE METBOFOUBAW DAGUBBSIAM OALLERY in Cou-atv Hall BaiLotise*.— in tbe lorn of friends by death there i* a uni vena) desire to retain a correct liken*** of what they were ia | health, and the skill of tbe artist 1* often called intaex- ; erclee In tbe vain attempt to match this image from i tbe sleep f death when it baa been neglected ta that

; inevitable onr.

Those n bo desire to secure one of these valuable " mementoes'’ executed in the highest perfectioa of the art, should not fail to evil on Rea A Baiter. at the Me tropolltan Daguerre*n gallery— , u Ere decays effacing finger* Have swept the tte* where beauty Angela.**

Every d§f I# foilUing (Wt pfflpltoo/t

JWwreffWWs wmmy | “ The pieperty wi iheseldsi MFprteumaud eyuuiuu. tonsMe term* of payment. ffpuilt >l>ffff «Wff he SMffe to either of the following psieuuei col. Janus (Maun or L. R. Iuswssll, Agent of said Compssy, el ladienapoll*; Wtauau M. finmi. ofOeu e-svHlei • A. MrAuuurn #f Liberty, and fli- ****'+• •< c ‘"^« »•« ay« dAw#fl pIANOi! PIANOfi!! FlANOt!II— A Aa we b-es urttoefl an.1 now ou ibo Wsy. tho Mesuu e> wk of Fiumw rf-r br w, hi lo Indians, w* wt# mI

atm 1 ee « «» emiuenff sbove air twhe-s. Me wugularty «Mem»n»—tten fll flu Uefld} it* *wenglbruinfi tuff vivifying psaiitler, deianlu UhGeff <m Iba liver; iw irndsney m drive all bumareto ihff etofobe. flwreby eleausing Um*ymem r i rflrgl ’ —^| f— its barmte*-. aud bar of eursu taswfM t • hy many-f tb* «mw!et-«ble M berms bam in *• humbug ahum a. ^ hmre w.H satisfy the- mam easprt

^Jflw BXC'r -DEHT CHANCE TOH A FMIW TBB —'fha pabli-ber of a wall n luhHsbuffllhui oermu* Newspaaer m fndianm, is dmirous «d diepoaiag of bis entire nflrs, toy iba purpnrs af entgrtng mho other lisames*. guff oflrra his establishment for tale, (betitg slmoai entirely new i on reosonnble term*.. It ia the only *#* i.Uw roumy. and enj -yaAlje entira eiuflluiiie paed will of herb Whigs and Dsmucrew, auffn dsiug bu•wws #1J08 and •9.88d seartb of work ura yjrw / with a -teadr mt-reave of bostneas. Tbe affveriwiw aud Job wurti emommrmwm he bear by m.y County aflae in tbe film. For fartber pertieulars eagu.re of iba Editor of this paper . ' fei»15-rf jr~M7 TALBOTT A C0. ~

WH01.RFALR DEAf.ERM IN

Bnrntu, Fans n, Gaugbir *»», Awtsica* Fastt asd ■ Rtafl* Dot Goo as, Ntxsus Goods, Paul

ff^RAND CONCERT.—THE ARBOGA3T Vjr SAX HORN BAKU of LanisviUe, Ay., ^. will have the honor of giving a GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT Vocal and lu.lrumrntai, to tne cit zeu* of I ndi- __ auapolia, at th* Masosii Hall, on Friday aveuTag April i u which occaaioa they wilt perionua variety of good Music, such as : ,-duga. Overture*. Medley*. Duett* aud Solo#, -tt varion* lu-trumeut*. awdoa the new. st sty a to which they very rcspectiullx utaii% all lover* a: good music. PROGRAMME:

part i

I- Grand Overture to Masanicllo, by Auber, Fu i Band 3. Quickstep Wait tortke ivagott, by Uraffuila, .. з. Tuylien Waltz by J. s, raua», -.

by W Plato, .. by Kmtfzer,

hung by the '-Sanger Choir ” и. Katy Darling (dnickstep, arrangod by , W. P.ato - Full Baatt

part u.

I. Duetto Plautu performed by W. Plato and V. SchB’k l-rexMiuUwin Sale, nitroduciugthe-’Last Have of Samme. per.ormeii by John Trisa 3. German ban,—Mbit ta the day oi our Lord. by Kreot-er... suug by the - Turner Sii^tain.’' 4. Born Dueao—pet formed by Mrs B. Tr es aud J Tries part in. 1. Ovsnare to Nunn# hy Betlini, Full Band #. Latnmia Mnickatep..........by Graffula, Fail Banff X PrlmaDuuna Waux hy Julian, Fail Band 4. Song—“Lii.y Dale,’*...-Aung by th*-Sanger Cbotr. ’ 3, Polonaise, Far* Yon Weil.. .by Labitzky, Full Hand d. Grand Finale-.. by tt. Von Seegner, Fail baud »|dfl-. fc W. PLATO, Leader.

4. Magoo ia Polk-... 5. St.ng, Tbe Chapel..

npURNEB FESTIVAL AND FLAG PRE* A. EENTaTION , by tbe German Indie* of In- 'atfm diau^tiia UiUte i.anMA v aoctAX. feaxan SonAt Seou, reception uf ibe Turner Gues.a oi atbet ca.e-.at iu* Uaion Station In tbe Evening, Couce. t .x lb* singing Society of fihw Turners of Cincinnati, asatstod by tbe ArbogaaX baff Horn Band, <w Louisville. , PROGRAMME part i. ). Tuner r.reeling (All Hail) by l.eimhoko * Walu - by «Im 3. Hunter btmg (Uuartelie) by aumner A- sabbat? Hymn i...by Krautaer 5. Jung Mnmciaa* (Choir, witb tiuarteite) by KsUtau PART u. A March by Toilaur 7. Ring ..Seal by Kei-ajunt. A .Serenaoe (duartettej by Frederick Abt A Hunter*# Farewell to the Foreet, by Mendelson tfeuthottV 18. D*nce by OitU THURSDAY, APRIL 27. Meeting of Turner member* of other German Socletie-, and citizens in general who wish to participats# in the praters urn. At 7>i o cluck, at Tun^r Hail, oil SuWe Street. At o>i o’clock th* procession will ha tormed aud move thrwegh several streets of the-ity. ti* tbe Pc*»t place, in Mccary* Wood Lot. an ttthtouli Road Half aa hour at riving, tb- Flag win b« presented, with appropr.sie Speeches and SungThe (igmuhunc Exercises, followed by a ItthiiiUS l ban .Gymnastic Kxerctsea, >on<s. Music, andfrnemt entffffmifffifiuut, an til 4 o’clock in tbe afternoon, whan the procession again will ha formed, .«4 maze., through Several -traete and dissolve at Taruer Halt. The feast will be closed in the evening hy n BhU at

rn.it

to Urn Ball, «I4A Te the place of ~ ~

To the Bui >, Zkcentn.

*T«~

- • p -ef-t -rr

INDIANAPOLI*, IND

«k, A foF.MS

of Jawuar. April. July awd Ortehur.

TD E8TORATION OF THE FEHT1YA14L aV Gaa.es and Amusemeata of the A«U«« ttrSak

and Roman. Sacoad flp—i Ameytea. Frucooi fi Cfficaatl Ei|ffl iboc!

with all ilk animated ^teminm, He uihm V hart fit Maaas. Gor#aeus Toatuaamulat exhiie#

Desen Kpurts. and ..thor exciting and i of the OI> mpeaa Arena and Middle Age

!■« the nUdiuat, the CaUre*. ihe Arena __ TilUag (irauad and Um Camp, under one lanuesw* cm

opy, ro verinc upweitla af

TWO ACBBS OF GROUND,

With am pi* amomiaud »rian Ar asming flu ~ ienaw on its way ta the West, and wiU l _ Indianapolis, oh Saturday, may a: Afrern-on and Kvauir- ‘ ‘ “

amL Fifty Carriages i iZbreela, Trained f

the Ctans, will ha I

'male AND FEMALE am r». Pox and -ta- Hun ers, i Ml manpe off rider* tad Uyna miapherea will ap| ear

3* cents. Pit 25 I 87M. tn rsmrei

»ON, INS)

and River, near the CCflCfl.lL