Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4644, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1865 — Page 3

DAILY J SENTINEL.

MONDAY UOIUUNO, SEPTEMBER II., . . . , c I T ' 1 IZ3 " All tbe business before the Mayor oa Saturday was sending Alfred ni Edward Etch triton to jail for tn dijs, far i&toxiotion tT bcsiotfof public icteret wti deer by the Co.ntjr Conmiiioticrt on SuarJay. Tie opto too of J. Aforrieon. Kq , was not presented, ia tbt liquor cfi. Tfcc lubjecl will probiblj b p to-day. GTTbe Gomnaeat tu 'on -git, for the araoaot used in this eitr, ia 6fteen cents per tbouaaod ftwt. hieb would tnak tbe gts cott contamefi. st tbe pries prpoel bj tbe Compear, 13 C3 per thousand fret tIf the Uss Company cso for-Ish i fur Iba next twenty years at $3 4 per thousand feet. at their proposal to tbe Counol Hates, why do they continue to ebarge ft Hi per tboasatid. as tbey are now doing? Why ia thi, gentlemen? . tST Yeeferda'tbe crj of naad'dog wit raised, in several parts of tha city, causing intecse excitement amoi? tbe women tni chilJren. W Lava do idea that any of tLe dog were mad, bat tbe fear of it, wbea th alarm it raited, shows the public dread of htdrophobia. K7We call the attention of those interested to tba advertisement cf tbe Medical College of Ohio. This la the oldeat Institution of tbe kind in tbe West, aad one of tbe most prosperous and is weil deferring of it prosperity. Indeel medical students in our State cannot do better than patrooize the Medical College of Ohio. tjT"Jf the present Oas Company can't furnish gas (or le-ut than 3 43 per 1.Ü00 feet, and the consumer paying tbe Government tax, why not make to agreement with tbe m fur one year? It wiil be t0 Irjoeticeto the company, a they hare no works to erect, nor pipes to lay, to supply the gas. In a year from now the pi ices of coal and labor will be reduced ao a to enable the company to furnikh it for lees. 12T" Oj Saturday a German nauscd Herman Hi'gemeyer, living near the north end of Wiatten street,' was drowned in a tab of water.! Herman had been tick, and was very weak, and about an hour before he died he was at Dr. FunkbouHer'a office for medicine It is supposed that while be was bathing bis head in the tub of water he fainted, and was drowned before be wa discovered. njTThe One Hundred acd Twenty-ninth Regiment, Colonel Zollinger, which arrived on Saturday, wiil be received to d.iy by a puWic dinner at the Soldiers Home, at 1 o'clock, at,d addressee at the S;ite Home, at 2 o'clock Tbe One Hundrnl and Twenty fourth Ilegimont, Col Orr, which arrived about 6 o'clock I. M .yesterday, will alio be received in con nectioa with tbe One HinJred and Twenty ninth, if the necc.niry arrangement can be made in season. tSf" We understand a new compitiy is being organize 1 to hub id it propoit:on to tbe Council to supply the city with gts. If the present company could build up their works to supply a citv of eight thousand inhabitant with gas at $3 75 per thousand f'.et, a company can be formed now, with 00,000 inhabitants and the improved appliances for mtk in if gas, at less thin $3 per 1,000 feet. The present comptny attrted on a capital ol f$S0 ,000 their works and pipes are now estimated to be worth $fUO,G0O. in about foorUcn yesrs operations, be? idea the sash driidends they have dcclired. AOTiiiit Cutncii. Tbe North street Met!o dist Coogregation are uorr building a new and i ri v . v - x- t i orauiuui iuunu, oa 100 curtcr 01 orinana Alabama streets, that will be a decided addition to the church architecture of tbe city. Tbe church will be of brick, with free stone drewIrtgs, forty-Qve feet front by sixty seven feet deep. It is of tbe Normtn gotbic style of architecture. The roof will be covered with slate, and the spire, 140 feet hiyh, will be covered with slate in colors. The church will set 400 perecca, and will cett $lf,U0U. I. Hodgson is the architect. Dkatu raoM HynaoruuaiA. On äiturdy mornieg a son of Charles Kuhns, of this city, aged about five year?, died cf hydrophobic The child was bitten in the face and head by a dog belonging to Dr. Tierce, on the 6tb of August last. Hopes were entertained tbtt no orioui tesults would accrue, until Friday Ust, when the phobia, and spasm succeeded spasm, until he! died on Stturdiy morning. Drs. Kline aui Car I tcr rendered all the tnedical aid possible, but could not succeed in curing the cbild. Thi distressing Ci!e has awakened the sympathy of the ectire community for the pirrnts ot tin.- boy in their deep atttiction. Ky-The Mecsrs. Fatout are goiiij; to build this year, on North Teuusee street, a magnificent dwelling, tht i- estimated to cot $30.000. It will be 0 feet front by 62 deep, and with tho additions making 7? feet deep. It has a basement, two principal stories, with a chateau roof, nnkirig three Dorics abott' the bt?emeut Tbe upper story will be a ball room, 50 by ii'2 feet. Tbe basement will contain a billiard room, 0 by 3.1 feet, a vegetable cellar, wine cellar, fuel and heating room. Tbe whole bouse will contain all the modern improvements, furnaces, ventilators, Ac, and be arranged and construc ted in tbe best stvle. It will cost $30,000. J. Hodg son is the Architect. Mad Dons. Tbe death of Mr. Kuhn's son, with hydrophobia, has created a very determined feeling in the community to have all the dogs in the city, that are not protected as required by the ordinance, put to speedy and certain death. A great many have already been killed, but there are still thousand? at large, without muzzles, that will come to grief if the police get an opportunity to shoot them without endangering cit iten. Noaympathy is felt for owners of dogs who do not secure them, and the police arejasti fie J by the public ia tbeir war on ihem. It is a fact that the dog of Dr Fierce bit a number of dogs before he was killed; whether these dogs have all beeu killed, we are unable to ! My, but to make certain, all dogs should either be secured so thty can do no harm, or killed by tbe owners. It ia better that every dog in tho city should be killed thsn that one person should be afflicted with the terrible malady of hydrophobia. Cbailai.n Lozua's Caan John Hogatth Lozirr publishes a card in the Indianapolis Jour nal in which occurs the following paragraph: "I determined in starting out on this ageory (S.d. diers' Home) to follow the same policy that I had preserved during all my agency tot tbe Sanitary Commission, viz: nrrrr to allow an the funds to pais through mu hnd$." This leliow is a preacher -a "ebaplain" be styles himself, yet it seems by his own confession, that be had Dot conGJecca enough in bis own integrity to tundle the funds contributed to the Sanitary Coramis eion or the Soldiers' Home, and ita's) appears by the same anthoritv that the managers of thoe institutions coincided in the chaplaiu's own estimate of his honesty. It woald hi regtrJei very strange if an honorable man engaged ia a good cause abould anticipate that bis integrity should be questioned. The chaplain saj id bis card that the reason he would cot allow any money to pass through his hxnZs was the sppre hension the charge would be brought against him thtt "Lozier wan swiudling the people out ol their money." It a tntn can't trust himidf.be has not much eltlm'upm th confiience cf other. SOMtTH!U roR TflX L.ADII A It&lAT Dat is New Toaa:. Monday was the'opening daj" at tbe Broadway .ilüneri nd dress mikr'a establishments in Gotham. The street v. ere tbrenged with Isdies, who vUited tote after store, inapvetiog the new modes on exhibition. From tbe New York San we glein aome mat ters apropos to this cccaiion which may enertain our fair readers. The San calls attention to certain new ornaments for laJi?' dre-ics which are just eom'r eit there Meialic. go!d, silver, and even brass are brought ir.to requisition for thie purpose, aid coins of the former metal are quite the rage. This fashion is imported from Farij, where it his bera in vogue for the past sei.ou, and may be the m?s of bringing the ptecio metals mote icto fasMn than they have been during the lüt three yer ,Tha prevailing style for the fall this vesr will be A;Ua In nna ami ir Iwn rnlnm DrKC t etti-

vuw, auv t- - w , 1 ooal&ad paletot will be cut from tbe same ma t

terialf, tbe skirt U im med with blas bands of tbe same, acd drawn op with it Imperial dreas elt valor ever tie petticoat, which will be ornamented with fiatiag. Of tbe toilet nay be cam pocd of striped silk, or parple, tiolet or black. The violet petticoat is striped round tbe bottom witU three rows of black velvet, tbe dress looped orer It vit'eUdJeri of black cor J, or babdiof rieb black paeanaeclire. and edged with pendant jet balls. A pretty novelty foe evening wear for oaejr, ladiei, ii bodice with loa j coat ui!i, forming a ort of tonic, very original a od greewfol, and worn wib a light tveolog dress. Tbe Uili retch neirlj ta tbe bottom of thedfffibe bind, but ar mach shorter at the endee. aad shorter still at tbey scar tbe front, tbe bodies forming a sixth point. , Unnes This year are haodao-sa for tbe first lice, and exhibit t wocderfol change. Tbey are no longer tbe little delicate, crow.Ieaa and caple-a affairs of a neonth ago. bat substantial looking heid geir, with Nrce, flat crowm, which are so long, and tbe trimming so arranged as to look like a cape and answers tbe purpose of one The style is becoming , but waterfall! tod curls will be useless. Tbe varieties eihioited are really beautiful and should be seen. A new style of child's hit, with Oltugary crown, failed the Cora," ia among the prettiest for tbe young girls, narrow brim around tbe tide, crimson and white velvet bows, with large crystal brooch and white feather in Jront; white velvet bacd round the bat, full rosette of bows, with long ends of white silk ribbon on tbe back. Joekrts. Tbe Nina " is tbe name of a lady's jtcket fit for the houe or itrcet, and fitteJ ool? at tbe back. It may be made of any material to match a ktrt, and trimmed to taste. There is a large assortment of elegant dresses and cloaks of an entirely new pattern. Tbe riding dreas is dark rifle green cloth, with sevea buttons oa the sleeve, and a row of stiver buttons between. Tbe jacket has a postillion in tbe back, is lightly over the hips, and forms two points in front Worn with black belt and ilver buckle, attached to tbe former is a silver loop of heavy black cord for drawing the dresa up, when walking. Underskirt of green clotb, scollopped and bound and braided with black. Hat black tilk, with band buckle and veil of the time color. Tbe Rosalie" dress and "Vidocq"' cloak are both beautiful, and houH be seen to be appreciated.

BUHINEHH NOTICES. JOB PRINTINC Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, . Circulars Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, cVc, Ac, Ac. Iioue pronaptljriat title Office, in ttie Heat lyle, on lirat qiinllty I'ttpersj, taint ut Low 1'rlcee. (4tvc iia a Call. Special Notick to Ikdiama OmcsRs asd Soluita. State or Indiana, Execctiv Vitt,) Indianapolis. August 14, ltCä. ( To prevent any misspprehenston as to the discontinuance of tbe offices for the collection and adjustment of cffirerV and soldiers' rlitims against tbe Government, you are hereby notified that every variety ot cUiois of oflictrs, soldiers, and widows or orphans, agtinst tbe Government will be promptly and f lithfullv attended to either by Wm. Hinnamtn.General Military and Stbitary Agent, whose office is 011 Market street, jut btck ofihc State Houe, or by Isaac W. Montfort, whoe eßtee is in the second tory of the first buildiDg east of Micnic Ha'.l. Theje agents terf-irm all services mit: or CHAKnr Ü 6 tSHczekiah, at the Geranium, is in daily receipt of prairie chickens and all re.ionsb'.e gime. which he will serve up with all et cetera, in the very best style At the Geranium cm atao be f und the btat tu.h oysteis, served up to the tsstc of the cu?tomer raw, fricil, ?tewcd, roasted, steamed or any other style. 7 C Kl Ri ka ! Thk Infallible Hair Kestosati vk Deci.ledlv the best article for restoring grey hair to its catural color, (not dying) curing all diseases of the scilp, preventiug the hair from falling of!', giving it a softness and t;loss that nothing cl?e can produce. Trice $1 00 per bottle. Sold by all drueg'-t? J. F. Senoiir, druggist, iies IIone Illock, agent. cod-tf - - - a t5T Crompton's Strawberry Balsam is a certiin remedy for diarrhopi, dysentery, cholera morbus. Mux, heartburn, and all bowel complaints. It is entirely vegetable. A specific for camp di-uibuu. Sold at wholesale by Drowning & Sloan. In ii iiictpoüs. 7 eod Hoist and Lot kok Salk, No. 430 North Illinois Street. A desirable residence, containing eight room, furnished in the best style, with closets, pintrjr, and every convenience. Lot 40x195 fett, with well and cistern. For pjrticular. i:.q'iire o! A. D. Ona, ." tf Union Ticket Office. Girl Wanted To cook and do houe work a mile in the country. A steady place w'th good wages for a good, stout, txpeiienced girl. A Carriaire will be i:i waiting at Cipt. Braden's, corner of Pnnsylvatiia and St. Clair streets, to convey a suitable gitl to my plaro 7-3 E. Dcmont. Marked Duwx. School Books, Blank Books, Fens, Ink, Paper, Writing Bofks, Pencils, Ac, As. Ptrents, Tcscbers nnd Scholars will find a fine atortment of the above, with all other school requisites, at Todd A Carmichael's. 11-2 Litt nr. Crildbex Si.xg Musical Leaves (new,). S. S. Limner (just out). Golden Chsiu, (olden Shower, Golden Censer, Dav School Bell, S. 3. Bell. Nos. 1 and 2, at Tod i A Carmichael's. 11-2 Wasted. An experienced cook, washer and ironer can get a permanent place, with good wages, by calling at No. 91, Southwe.t corner of Ohio and Meridim streets. 9 2 V. H. Talbott. Ii 4BB 1 1 ii - - - l$T"The price )f the Dailj Sentinel, containing all tho litest tews and Telegraphic D s pitches, is only Twenty Cents a Week, delivered by tbe Carriers in any part of the City. tf School Books, Spellers, Headers. Grammars. Geographies, Arithmetics, Copt Books, as recommended for the Citv Schools, at 11-3 Bowxs, Stewart A Co"s Tin: Kaclk Lkad Fisoils Oce of the test Pencils in ue, at U 3 Bjwrx, Stewart A Co's. New SLATrs, with Pencil Sharper ttachd, at Bow em, Stewart A Co's. Paper. Envelope and all kinds uf Stationery, Wholrtnle ar d Retail, at 11-3 Bow en, Stewart i Co's. Arnold's Geouine Writing Inks, at Bowtn, Seaa.it A Co s. 11.3 ZSTSee Dr. Wm. Thomson's adv crtirement ou the fourth pe of to-day's paper. jan 25-tf. NOTICE.

J"i7"FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS MATIIKWS VENETIAN II AIR DTK La atooJ ths teat Atrial, aol !a coattantly incraia ia pabho favor. TlIK VKNKTIAN HAIR DTK U ths ba.t and cheapest lmAe. Ita pner Is only 75 cccta, an4 rach hvtt'.s coats ji Jon Me ths quantity vf t!js in thoc nua'.!y solJ r StTHIS HAIR DTE is raauufacturs-i ly a peculiar pre cr, wtreu raters it inf.nltf ly prior to any dys ia rotrkrt. TV-ine. cowepWt la bottlr, as preparation i rr-ju;rrd, which greatly impl;fi tbe applicatioa. . CSINaJ TIlIS DTK you awW that arTT, ad ap-j-raranc by hkb dyrJ hair aoJ whiker art is readily rtcojatxed, when an iaftrior article ba brea used, as it prtuo a p-rf:t!y natural color sf any hadtttat ia u-;rs!, from a ricn brown to a Jetty, lutroas slack, tkat w.U ut smut, crt-ck, or taia tbe c'.JLblcs. Inveat T3 ent and you will fcsconriucc. S 14 by all Dragg.t and Kancy Goods Dealers. A. 1. MATHKW?,Maafctarer. DF.M AS BARSt A CO. Stw Tork, Wkeiaaaie Agests. tcylO-dfsd-ly

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MIDNIGHT REPORT, rwr flsralBf Ilopwrt lee rir.t lsic.l LATER ' FILOtl EUHOPE. inponTANT Fnon ncxico. THE RETCDLM FORGERIES. TOURNAMEMT IN VIRGINIA. Ac. A'c Ac, Ac leaser ffrwm liarope. FARrura Foi.ht, Sept 10 Tba lliherniso from Liverpool, August 31, via Londonderry, September lat. passed this point this morning; her dates are five davs later than those by the Scotia. Tbe Telegraph Company have ordered the manufacture of a new cable The rebel Ex-Secretary Benjamin has arrived at S3uthampton. The mail tteimer Seine has arrived at Southampton. She took; fire when about SO miles oot from St. Thomas, and put hack with all peed. After consiJerable difficulty the fire was subdued and tbe ship proceeded on her course. She had nearly Sl7.000.000 in specie. The London Times, ia an editorial on Queen Victoria's inauguration or Prince Albert's atatue, at Coburg, again urges that tbe Queen should emerge Irom her peclusiofl and perform the duties expected of her. The Mornirg S:r censures the Times for its pompous lecture to the Qacen. Tbe weather is favorable for harvest. The following is a summary of news by the etesmer City of New York: The Valenti Telegraph Company have issued a formal notice that tbey will out attempt to re cover tho cable this yer. This is considered equivalent to a total loss, ard the in?urauce his been settled. A meeting of the Confederate holders of cotton bonds had becncalleJ in London, to ttke place on September 4th, to appoint a committee to protect tbeir rights and ituercnta. The Times publishes a Irtter from in late Richmond correspondent, controverting the charges against the Confederates of cruelty to Federal prisoners. General Sir George Brown, of Crimean fame, and Judge Halliburton Sim Slick -the author, are dead TLe French fleet, c.-nsir-ting ot nine first class iron dads, and four others, was being filled out at Port-mouth. Q aeen Victoria inuuratcd the Pii.ice Albert I stttuo nt Coburg, on the 2b:h. The cholera appars to be recee'l'ng to parts from whence it Cime. It w ij tti'f l :i French ftiite lud taken possession, in the name of France, of a valuuble guano Island in the Pacific, latitude about ?3 13 min. There was a vague rumor of a di'.-overy of a conspiracy in Berlin Tho Morning Post ptofe.tu to give secret ar titles of the recent Auatro-PrusaU conference, mo?t important of which are, Ausitra undertakes in effect to expel the Duke ol Augustenburg from Holstein on the slightest pretense. She al.-o undertakes to cede Holstein to Prussia. Pru.i i.a to propose to the German Diet to guarantee all the possession?, German and con Germ m, of Prussia. Bhazil. Rio Janeiro, Au?ut 9. The Emperor has advanced to St. Gabriel. The whole province of the Rio Grande has risen in his support. All the National Guird ol the Empire were cilleJ out for active service. Later from lexak. New Yoek, S?pt. 10. A Xew Orleans correspondent mentions the arrival at Houston, Texas, of Gen. Sheridtn and staff, where be war greeted by a salute from the Fourth Massachusetts Battery. Sheridan was en route to Sao Antonio. Gen. Custar, with three cavalry regiments, passed through Hempstead, fifty miles north of Houston, on the 25th of August en route to Western Texas. The Galvestoo Chamber of Commerce has been reorganized. O. S. Cutler has been appointed Treasury ageut at New- Orleans in place of Flanders, removed. All French have been removed from the Rio Grande, and native soldiers put in their place. All rebels have been ordered by Maximilian to proceed to San Louis Potosi. The Vicksburg Journal states that a heavily ironed and strongly guarded prisoner was lodged in the jail there. He was supposed by some to be John Surratt. The Sunday Mercury says: A private letter from the City of Mexico states that the city ia under tha most tyranuous form of martial law. On the 21 h M. Lecona, formerly Minister of State, Rome Kubii, Ex Minister, Congress Madridge, M. Uuezmau, and twenty-six othtrs, were arrested and sent to San Juan Da Milboa for ao alleged conspiracy to kill Maximiüau. iiuminsr uf ttie Tontine Bulletins; In ,w OrlettiiSf etc. New Yosk, Sept. 10 The steamers Morning Star and Fung Suey, from New Orleans on tbe '21. nrrived late last night. The former brought $35 00) in srecie. The Tcnrine Building, one of the finest structures in New Orlditis, situated ou the levee, and occupieJ by colored troops, was destroyed by fire on tho night of the 1st. Commander Conway his issued a circular to frcedmen and relugees des ring to lease lands far cultivation, and instructing them to make ap plication. Cotton from AUbama has been received, (tfneral Garrard lakes command at Mobile, vice Smith. appointment hi t;v. I'lerwonf. New York, Sept. 10. The Richmond corres pondent of the Herald states that Guv. Pierpont has appointed E. D. Ctiainbers as Judge .ot tbe Second District, comprising six counties and the citv of Petersburg; and Jas. Marshall as Judge of the Ninth D. strict, compri-iiig seven eour.ties It has been discovered in Richmond that those persons who took the oath of allegiance to the rebel government renounced all allegiance to the United Stales or any State of the United States. The Fortress .vioureo relesjrapu. FosTRtss Monroe. Sept. . Tbe amount of telegraph bu?icc being transmitted over the lines between thid place and Baltimore is very light, not occupying a quarter to a third of the time inside of the usual business. It is a Blatter of surprise the telegraphic facilties are not extended to the presjundr tbe circumstances. VERY Hi REE O'CLOCK. A. M i vri:ui:w rtxti itkvi ' m;ui, rnt re Ten t'M cae Yore. Ssj.t. 10. The District Attorney, Oik'ey Htll. in a communication, yesterday, announced his abandonment of tbe proceedings before that magistrate against tbe alleged lorger and defaulter, EJwarJ B KeU-hum, in couse quence of Ketcbum being already indicted on other charges by the Grand Jury of the Coutt of General Sessions The investigatiou which was to hive beeu renewed to-morrow, in the Tombs Police Ccurt. will therefore cot take place. TOt' RN a tf EXT AT LLEBl'R(i, VIRCIMA. Tbe Ileswld's Wakusftea special siji: Information has becei received here of a tournimer.t lei i at Leeburg. Virginia, day before yesterday, which was participated in exclusively by men !rni Mosby's gcg, while Mo-bj's lieutenant acted as priuoipl judge Fears beicg entera' tied that some difficulty might occur, a de tichm-niof Union troops were dispatched to the place where tbe tourmamest took place, at.d a camber of gallant kaights were compelled to

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subscribe to the oath of allegiance before they wert allowed to take part la lot ceremonies. THE klSUIIlrn COJTgTITrTIOS. Quite a protracted coasideratlon was girro the cew Miasiasippl Cooatitatioa at the Cabinet meeting yesterday, but outsiders " have learned very little beyond this concerning the matter. SEXUAL AM5EJTT TO REBELS. ' The o pic ion is confideatly entertained la micy quarters that ismelhicg ipproichicg a general a mo est y will b proclaimed towards tbe late rebels of tbe South before tbe meeting of Cosgrtu, ax J lis public letd oot be nrriaMi at tta (vomulrtiion IB da. Ilia .

pected to ie made applicable to people of par- . '. ... i . o ..... . j '. ir... uiuiar ?aics at uiicicik uuin. riiiPxiM' BasA. Coamiiiionir Conwsy, of the Freedmecs Bureau, writioc; from New Orleans, says be baa called upon tbe churches of that city for contributions of clothes to a large cumber of destitute colored people within the State. II remarks that while most of the colored families of Louis iara hare teen generous in their proof of a sietance and donations, their wealthier white brethren have been utterly inattentive to tbe most pressin wants. ISTEUESTJSO raOM MEXICO. A morning paper publishes the followtcg: A private letter from tbe City of Mexico, to tbe 2;b iait , contains some interesting facts about the arbitrary sway of Maximilian. The city is said to be virtually under tbe most tyrannous foot of martial law. Every Republican, whose business obliges him imperatively to reside there, but who takes no part ia tbe cause ot tbe empire or the Imperialists, is subjected to anrveilance as a suspected person. The city is foil uf French atd Austrian ad venturers, who are desirous to obtain the high rewards offered to all whs) ean implicate anv citizen for hostility to the Government by word or deed. These circumstances have led many who who are too cowardly to enter tbe army to become spies and informers, and as they are piid by the case the peril of the Mexican whose loyalty may have been deemed doubtful, can very easily be Imagined. Of course these gentlemen were not very long employed on the piece till they discovered a conspiracy to dethrone Maximilian. Five of the informers rushed to Maximilian's palace on tbe afternoon of tbe 24th ult. and made known the tidings that his life and Empire were in danger, and that they had just found tke leaders of the conspiracy. Tbe parties were then named aai their arrest im mediately ordered on the same niht before 12 o'clock. The spies led a detacbmei.t of French trcops who surrounded the buildings of their victims, entered end seiz d them. The following were arrested. Mr Zuiiacoua, foamerly Minister of State, Mr. Romeo Rubio,' Ex Minister of Congress, Mr. MaJridge, Ex Minister of Congress, Sir. Guz man. Ex Deputy Collector of Customs, at d twenty-ix other prisoner?, were sent, under strong guard, to Fortress ITlloa, at Vera Cruz. It is stated that tbey are to be tried by a CourtMartial. The Conservative papers of the city openly declare that no such conspiracy could have exitd, as no Republican would cmbatk in an enterprise of any kind which would qe futile. It was reported in tbe City of Mexico that Gen. Mejia, Imperial commander at Matimoras, has expieäaed bis dislike of the policy of Maximilian in giving some three Liberals to whom he is opposed, voice in the Government. Tbe Empcror4ft!?d General are said to be on very indifferent ietnu on this accouBt, but theciKical state ot puolic affairs prevents rupture between them. postal Air AIRS. Washington, Sept. 10 Proposals for carrying mails in North Carolina and S uth Carolina, from the 1st of January, 1&6, have beeu printed in pamphlet form, and large numbers sent out yesterday to the care of tbe Governors of those States, aud to special agents of tbe IVst-ofüce Department fur general distribution. WERTS'S fcBIRlTl'AL ABY1SE8!. The War Department has granted the request of Captain Wert, that Reverend Fathers Wheeler end Hamilton be permitted to visit him to administer religious consolation. BkCEirrs or isteusal reve.xlk. The receipts of the Internal Revenue continues to be as large, it not larger, than was expected. The enormous sum of $243,331 was collected of M. B. FieH, Collector of the Sixth District of New York, on Saturday. THE GREAT ENGLIÖH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Fills. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT! rrf ard frout a prescription of Sir J. Clart A'. D Physician Extraordinary to ths Quem. This Invaluable maJtcine is uafalll&g In the care of all these paibful aad dangerous dlteases to which the fenude conjtltnUou ii subject. It moderates obstructions, ac1 a speedy cure say be relied on. TOMAitlllCD L.ADIC It is peculiarly suited. It will la a short Um Irin on ths monthly period with regularity. Each bonis, price One lkllar, bears the QoYeroroent stamp fOrtat Britala, to prevent counterfeits , CAUTION. Ihs Pills souldnotbstakenbji FemaUs during ths FIRST TURKS MOXlIZSof Trtgnattcy as thy ar surs to Iringon Miscarriage, but at any othtr tims they art sas. In all eases vf JTervou acd Spinal Affections, Fa In J In the Back and Usui, FatljB oa slight exertion, Palpitation of ths Heart, Hysterics and Whites, theae Pills will effect a care when all ether means have failed; and, although a powsrful remedy, do sot contain Iron, cals&iel, aotimonj, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions ia the pamphlet around each package, which shostd be carefully preserved. SOLD B TALL DRVGGIHTH Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSKS, 7, Cortlandt t.. New York . 5. B. 11 ee and t p.anefump eoctoeed te any an hatiid Agent will luaure a bottle, containing 50 Tills, by return mail. decS-deodAly tlTLET THOSE WHO HAVE ÜOUUTEÜ Us virtues ef Bcix's Cao Brrrxas. if any such there be, read tbe following certificate from gentlemen weil kuowa in this community, and doubt bo more. Ita general Introduction into the army will savs the lives o? thousand ot our toldieri: Louisville, June 3d, ViKi. We, ths nnderIped, have seen tbe good effects of Dr. Job Bvll's Ctnaos Brrrsss ia case of general debility and prostration of the lystom, and believe its general use would prevent dlease and relieve much suffering. Among our soldiers particularly would this be the cae, enpec;ally these who are eiposd te the miasmatic Infiueacei in ths Southern climate. VAJ. miLlF SPIEL, Collector Int. Rev. tMs. Ky CHA1. B. C0TT03, Collector of thsPrtof Lou-fville, Hy. COL. II. PE5T, Frovrt Marshal General of KtnUcky. UKV. D. P. HESDXRSOit. Vice President ef SaniU-y Coraai'nion. nAKXKT. HCGUES CO., Publishers Deaycrat. GEO. I DÜIR5. Proprietor LeelKville Anieiger. HUG HIS da PARKEILL, Wholesale Dry GoodsDealers, Mi la street. ax.villa, Ky. DAT1B, k CO., vTholeaale Shoe Dealers, Kala sueet, Uuur.lle. HART A MAPOTHIR, lithographers, corner Market aad Third strteta, Louiivills, X JULIUS WOT IR, A Qothlng UsrchanU tmr Third aal Market ata., Leuiivitle, Ky. CAPT. S F. HILDRXTH. Of the steamer Major ABderaeB. MAJ. L. T. TMTTBT02r. Paymaster C. ArmjC. M. METCAUr, " ' ' NaüosaiUoteL LouisvUie.Kj. COL. JR3SK BATLKS, : 4th Kentucky Cavalry. GEORGE D. PRKJT1CE, LoiUvll Jearaal. ?0LD WHOLESALE Ml D41IYY, UEEFEII Ä lilSII, ia Soath Mervliaa St., Ladianapolis. dcclSM-dlyAwlStoem Notice of" 'Administration. flUK undersigned BAvlna; been tfcil day app4inte4."ai1 mintrauu d tte esute of Dr. .Tnorrii-B A Jj nvdecead,late of Marion county, all persona wieg baM ttue er hereby aoa.ftd te cail aad snake payment thereof, aad ail peraorrs feang claims a?alct aaid estate tU present the same tsr pymeut. Tb eeLale 1 solvent. M AI;T r. J0B3805, sogli-sOt AdxJnjatTatr.i. ,

OYOTCnO, CtC.

THE REGULAR DAlTOflE WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT. OTSTK! R1C1IVED D11LT BT I1WJS, DC : easts, staif-oans and steil. Alse Freeh ea4 Rait Vt aterFtsh. Orders proniptly fllle. 5mall prsf ts aad quKk retains. No. 11 ?sorth Illinois Street, Opposite the Bates H"ue, Irdianapolit. iltn C. C. WI1XJAMS. WINE. GOOD VIHE MADE FROM SORGHUM! JCLT 13th. lafii. Rev. A.Hyers. or Sprtnrflsid, Ohio, secured a patent to make Sorgbcaa Wine. This Wins is not istoxi-at:ng'. Is better U aa tbe Vt. Ckeapri the vü ckepest. Is v-ry eSdcBtta cases f sjcgne, ; Can be cade for 23 cents per galloa. Require ne dregs to make rt. " Can Be made from tbe kk;mmlogs o? syrup making. 5o troable to make it. If anybody wanU to knew anreite abomt this Wine let tbsm address Apple A Wewer, eu PauL, Ind , who are assignees ef A. Mjers of his patent, ard proprietors of the patent Ltvestion for "Improved Sorghnm Wine," In and for the f tats of Indiana, and who are new prepared to sell County. Township, Manufactorera and Individual Rights, with th receipt to make the Wine. Acrnt wanted to sell Rights lo evry County sat said. For particulars addrees APPLK WE&SEK, au3-d2m St. Paul.lEdiaBa. PROFESSIOMAL. LUTHER 0. WATERMAN, M. D., PliyHicinn aucl Surfreon, LATE Sorgeon Thirty-ninth Indiana Yolnnteers. Office - GS North Pennsylvania street, half a square north ef the rototr.ce. Can be foand thsre day and night. Jj4-iattm MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. WK ARE OFFERING SUPERIOR I5DUCEMEXT to persona with a little ready means to secure hoses. We will Cell Lots Entirely on Tiiiic, aad erect comfortable dwellings, bellt J go workmen and In good style, on the paymectof fas mach aa the Improvement will cost the remalna to be paid on easy payments not much more than a fair rent oa the premises. Saving lots In nearly all parts ef the city, we can accommodate ail wishing to teen re a home; acd havng a large amount of lumber on kafc-1, and workmen ready employed, we can erect buildings on short notice u'KKRjsAii a mucr, 4n-drf Ral Xatate A(nts. MEAT MARKET. . FIIVCU HAS opened a Meat Market at Xo. 2Te West WathIngtcn street, (opposite Engine Houae) where can be I jund at all timer, Prcah Beef, ."nulton Pork, Veal and Cut .viral of all deceptions, from the choiceat stock. as upar Cured Hams, Shoulder, Nidc .Tletttt Ac,, of the beU quality. The patronage r the puhlic Is solicited. au30-dl MEDICAL. CINCINNATI HOME INS. CO. co3i 3x i jmc v rr k: 13 . Ttcc, Ind., Sept. 5, l6ö. OK the night of the 2J lnt., we snstalnrd a loas by tire on our Cabinet Manufactory art 1 Planing Kill, whicij was ioFnred by the Cincinnati Home Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, to tae amount of Fourteen Uundretl Dollars, ar.d to aay ths Secretary ef the Company, W. W. lrsh, and J. C. M ;rrion, the General Agent, called upon us and paid us the fall amoint, ir.d we fel It onr du'y, aawell as a pleasure, to recommend tbem t t all who rnsy wish to insure, and in consideration of the short spa e of time taken by tbetn to adjust and payth- loss, we Bugeet the benefit of iuanring vrith tbxra instead of aa Kteru or foreign company. (Siiriied) K J. JAMISON, MOdRUS MPRCKR. Past-, Sept. 6, IMJS. Oa the uijtht of the 2d int. I nut-tained a Ios by re on my Delling Houoe and Stable, which waa Insured with the Ciuclnnati llome Inurauce Company, ef Cincinnati, and to-day they called upon me and paid me Thirteen Hundred Dollar, which was the full amount of my Io8. (Signed) sep8-dwlt JOHN II. CONSTANT. BANKS. I. A. W. PAVJt, WM. w. woeujtK. Late Teller of Fletcher A Late Cashier rirst NaticuSharpe's Bank. al Bank, Franklin. SAMCtLO. TAJiCt. waits S. WtSB, job r. naxTA. job l. KKTceaat. WIUJAM NEEDY! AM. INDIANA BANKING COMPANY, INÜIAATOLIS, IM)., RDT AND SELL STOCKS, BONDs GOLD, SILVER, AXD ALI. KIND OF Government Sccuritlos, Also, Deal in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. WE Nell our Sight Drafts on Knrope, in sums to salt at current rates. Deposits received. Commercial paper diaceuated, and all business appertaining to Legitimate Banking tractactei. We are vcial agents for tbe sals of the SEVEN-THIRTY GOVERNMENT LOAN. These Fonds ws will famish te Banks and Bakers at the usual discount. Our ofEce is on the comer cf Washington street and Virginia avenue, opposite tdd Fellows' Hall. IV. W. WOOLLKIV. tnjKefiai Cashier. PROCLAMATION. MAYOR'S PROCLAIM ITION. srrilRUEAS.'the Csmmon Council of the City of luVf dianapolii, in eion Auguc 2Sth, 1?C adoiHrd the tuilowing resolution: W heress, in the epit.ieT of the Council danger exkts from dogs running at Ur-e of the exten-ion ef Hydrophobia; therefore, be it ttesotved. Teat tbe Mayor be and he Is hereby drected to Usue h:a proclamation aaint dog running at large, for sixty days, coortling te tLe provisions of the ordinance on that subject Therefore, the uudersisua-d. Mayor cf said city, in iursuaacB of such dirctlori. iue this procTamsuoD, or derjr and requir.ag all person i vwuiag at., harboring anv animal of tbe dog kind, toconflne tbe eamc for sntr days, from and after the rt dsy of eptember, 1S5., by good and sufficient means, ta his or her hu-e,out-botae, store or yard, to prevent the a.ame from biting or losing bitten by other animats, or to cane the same te be se curely aad carerulrj inurzled. All persons failin te cocirlr wH'a tie fwegoinr re quirements are liable to be flm A twenty dollars, a.! it is lawful fer any person to kill, und ft Is the duty of the policemen to kill, all dugs Iun l running at is-ge wuupsi wearing a asajrie as abve menUoued. w lints my signature, and tea tal of said city, t's 3Jth day of Augvut, au3I-dtf J. CAVEN, Mayer. SODA WATER. SODA WATER C L rt It Ac O o . , MaatJfactarer ef Bottled SODA WATER. Are preparrd te sesuiy ftelovn and Restaurant by laaviat their orders at 285 IV Ysi&hing(0ai Street. Saloons aad kastawraau in the country will be preiapt It suDDlied bv sendlnc their orders as above.

LIQUOHO.

.T. McNAMARA, (Late KtBsovB k VcXaaaaa,) KtCnriKK AD WHOLX3AUC irEALEK Rf FOREIGN ÄND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, VOSOaiEXLA, 1TI AXD R0U1E05 POB.T. XACKIBta. HrSClT. BtXLjiOa. WINES, CIOAH3, 28 South Dlinois Street, ' INDIA! APOIJS, IND. JyU-dtf T. C. STUIttiLAD, WHOLESALX DEALER IX Foreign and DomoHtic LIQUORS, mo. 140 Went Wasnlnsjten street, Wehl f tue Statt) House. WHEAT AND RYE WHISKIES, ALSO, PURE 0L0 KENTUCKY BOURBON. Irish and Scotch Whisky from Bond, A5D Old Ilrown Cherry, Tori, Claret unl thnmpnlcn. MEDICAL. Seely Catarrh Remedy CTCALL POS A CIKCULA.R DKSC11BISO ALL 8TMPT01L3. The symptoms of Catarrh, as they generally appear are at first very slight. Persons find they have a cold that they have frequent attacks, and are more sensitive te the changes of temperature. In this condition, ths note may be dry, or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, afterwards becoming thick and adhesive. As ths diteae becomes chrorJc, tbe diacbsrees are tncreased la quantity and changed In quality; they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or coughed off. The secretions are offensive, causing a bad breath: ths voice Is thick and nasal; the eyes are weak; the sense of the smell s lessened or destroyed; deafness frequently takes place. Another common and important Symptom of Catarrh Is, that the peraon is obliged te clear his throat In the meixing of a thick or sllruy mucus, which has fallen down from the head during the night. When this takes place the person may be sure that his disease is on ita wsy te the ungs, and should lose no time ia arresting It. The above are but few of the many Catarrh symptoms. A single nottlst will laat rt. ."nontli--to be med three times u dny . TESTI M O IST I -A- I, from Hon. Themas J. Turner, Ex-Member of Congress rom Ulinios, late Speaker of the Illinois II ouse of Representatives, and Grand Matter of A. F., and A. of the State of Illinois. Fan roar, October 21, 1S63. Du. I). II. SasLTn Dear Sir In reply to your notice of the l?ih inst., I would tsy thtt I was severely afflicted with Catarrh for years, when I became acquainted with you and bought two bottles of yonr tiquid Catarrh Remedy. Before 1 had used one bottle I was sensibly Improved, and before the second bottle wss flnhed, was completely cured. I can recommend the medicine te ail aCicted wi'h Catarrh. Re?pecllully yours, T11UMAS J. ICXSE. Dr. U. II. SEFXYE a CO. Sole Pnornirroas, Chicago, Illinois. AT WHOLE SALS BT JOHJI D. PAKR Cincinnati, O. WM. JOHNSON Detrlot, Mich. DAILY. KEEFER k RUSH Indianapolis. BROWSING A SLOAN Indianapolis. XSjT'And for sale by all Druggists. declJ . ;H A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PBRIODIC.IL PILLS, ruE FEÜALF.S. Infallible in Correcliup: Irregularities, Itemoi'inirObslriirlloiit or llie Itlontlily Turns, froui Whatever Cause, and Alna Succeful aasn Preventative, And tbe "only sure" and CERTAIN RKMKDT for all those afflict tig complaints so peculiar te the sex, whether "married or tingle." These Pills are noth'ng new, but have been used bj the Doctors for many years, both In France and Amer ica, with unparalleled success ia every case; and he I urged by many thousand ladies who have used them t make the rills public, for tbe alleviation of tboe sur fering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an Increase of family where health will not ftermit It. Females peculiarly situsted, or those nuppoeng themselves so, are cautioned against using these Pill while in that condition, as tbe proprietor assumes ao responsibility after the above admonition, although tbstr mildness won 14 preventany Eatacbioi to nestln Otherwise the ('ills arerecommeuded. Full and erplicit directions accompany each box. 60,000 BOXES HATK BEEN SOLD IN TWO YEARS Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself sod agents, to all parts ef the world, te which answers have been returned, la which tadle say nothing like the above Pills have been known since tbe SCIENCE OF MEDI CINE DAWNED UPON THE WORLD IN REMOVlNO. OBSTRUCTIONS AND RESTORING NATURE 10 ITS PROPER CHANNEL, quletine tbe nerves and resu-r.cg the "rosy color of health" te ths cheek ef tbe most delicate. PRICE 91 00 PER BOX. SIX COXES fort 3 00. 8oU by all Druggists, and by the following Jobbing and Drug Houses, Agents for Indianapolis, Indiana: (Ladies, by sending ft, can procure the Pills, sent confidentially by mail, and without observation, to any part ef the city or country,) and for sale by TOM LIN SON k COX, No. IS, East Washington street. STEWART k MORÜA3T, No. 40, East Washington street. W. L IIASKJTT 4 CO., He. II, West WasLlcgto street. H. H. LEE. Nos. IS and 20, Bates' Block. J. F. SENOUR, So. 5, Bates Uoute Block, and by DAILY, KCCFLK A HUSH, Wholesale Drugging, No. 73, South Meridian street. O. 8. LACET.GenersI Traveling Agent for the Wetrn States, 17, Dearborn street, Chicero, Illinois. N. B.Nois Genuine nrdi the box is signed "A. T. HOWK." Jan3l-dlyeo TO SINKING FUND BOKROULUS. ALL persons Indebted to the Sinking Fund are hereby notified that all lands mortfagea to said fund, aod on whics lntere-t has not been paid In advance, f r tbe pretent year, will be advertised for sixty day previon o and offered at pablic sale on the aecond Tuesday in December next. By order of tbe Board of ConncJioner. W H. TALEOTT, PrestdeLt. alj H, JSCS. JfJrTBe following named newspapers will please pshUah the above advertisement in thtlr weekly issue to tbe amount ef Two Dvllort, and forward copy of piper and bill to this cff.ee, viz: Register aad Republican, Lawreneehnrg; CourW, Madison; Journal and Demokrat, EvoviUe; Jourt al aod Express, Terrs Haste; Deaxrat, Prieton; Prea. Greene astle; Palladium, Richmond; Sentinel, Fcrt Waste; Sua, Vlnceones Jsarna', Lafayette; Review, Crawfvrdsvllle; Demorrat, Goshen; ünien, Laporte; Standsrd, Anderson; Eagle, becatar; Republican, Grnburg; Sentinel, Rocherter; Democrat and Republican, Piymeutb; Democrat, Hontkello; Republican, RahUlle; Voluutser, Slielbytille; Demtx-raO, lUat.ngton; Ledger, New Albany; Derorat, halem; Denjocrat.Colarctui; Regiiter, St. Joseph; Repnblicao, Valparaiso; Pot,Commbta Cits; ludiauiau, Bloomfleld; Democrat, tranklin; Reverter, Ca' !ton; Democrat, Ccrydon; Democrat. Rockport; L'r.ln, Danville; Creacect. Frankfort; Times, Delphi; I'oaro, Loganspert; Conner, Ntwcaatle; Owen County Journal. Spcacer; Democrat, Tipton; Reveille, Vsvsy. n. n. SPIOER & CO., REAL ESTATE AGßNTS. AND NOTARIES PUDLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street IndinnnpoliH, Ind. PUDLIC SALOON. Hnluou . and KesstxiiA rant, . .ts. 49 l'lrsrlnla Atcaut OPES DA V AXD , f ' - angSO-fiTOt WO R LAND k MTTCHsTT. rropi. L.IVE1ET STABLE, HBKRT ALLEM, Mew Terk Ueery and Sals ttt Jw See. i and 1 Best Perl fireei,!a tke rear ef out lean's Blck, :t e.

EDUCATIONAL.

INDIANAPOLIS CLASSICAL INSTITUTL e Acadcnij for Yoang Ihn and CojSe Sfi. 13 sand iH nesw Yerx Slrt P.?teen Pto-itylvania aod Eerid an streets. r1HIcsm1II KOXDST. BKPTBJtBXa. J I I'l, aod tnrou) )o;ruct mi'.l f eew la i.nglUh firrinnn. I.itnnt rrn saaisl tat IbruiatiCe. Ca nes moderate, paysoi aa e tyi-ci L. to CULl, A. M , inoc'nai. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT INDIANAPOLIS. THE FAIX BTBRtON WILL COWEXCX OS MONday. Seeoei 4 b, aod l-e ta letatday, fsb rtiary Id. I. l3truct.or are tea In tfca f .llowlrg branches, eta: Tfce Oto, P.ano, Oatr, Veealisattea, Haraaeey an4 Ceaipcs.tioo, the Art of T acLiog and LeadiBg CSoira. Siinatioba are provided for oar Graeaata tr 4eatre4, and ben vaca&rie or nr in our Aca4eay they will fee filled from ourewnliraduat & Clars. The Araleay RulMiug avd BorJisg EatahllakBHnt are pieataotly ituate -t on the McC'ar j Eotata, JCa. MJ 5ontb Meridian street, two saes seutB ef the Uniea Depot. By special arrarjeae tt ni.h ths Present ef tbe Ir liat.apUs lent in.ntute. Rv. C. W. iiawee, ckolara belunplrn to ibe Msif, and aLeo o-raia Tvi RraoLaaa, may rrxeivt their lecn during the SchslasU Tear at that la-t tite. For Circulars, Ac, erp'y to tbe PretiJett. CH ARLES nie, as. j31-Jltu Letter Di 15, l&Jiatapoila, lad. Tin: ivi-vx ?ixitx OF THE U.VIVfiltSlTY OF NOTRE DIME WILL COMMENCE ON THE ITiftla JDixy of Hoptcmbcr. FInK n.w C.'Uoge, hst Jet erected at as evpente ot a-o (HO, ; te tea 'j for 'he reeep oootpipllsat tLe cpetiii'g uf tte tetoi. aJ t I -T- r l ample accvoinaedai t n fir Uwe bu d-e.i rrd r i 1b course tf int uotioi. in erry dtpartmest will be thorough a -vj i i ti.i- Is itu'inn TeruiS, $127 SO per c S .n et f.ve months. For Ca:l,'iic an 1 raur pt cu'ar lnforaat',a ad. dress LEV. P Dil LoN, S. S C , Pres. OrtVe Ag.nstlu.li-iisp.l , J. u. McEERNAB. ana7-dl2 OIL STOCK. OIL AND MINING COMPANY OF KE--srTT.Ti-B, IXnT-O. OAANIZF.D LNLLI; TU I- LA Wit Of TUE STATE. Capital Stock. - - $500,000. Divided into IO.oO'J Mtarce. Par Vnlne fiO cacli. 1IAKICI 1II.V l'reldrul, B, llOM.y i IIALI. i reosurer. J. av. TlllHi'SOS.Sfcrtlsir. flUK public are her by notiSed that books srs tew 1 open at ti e t C.ce ol li. Dally, lndlanpull, and B. Ro-eLth.U. JrfTeiMnv lie, Snd , fur the sale ot a limited nurtib-r of br-s. Tte pneeeda ef the ales of this stock to te devoted to the devripmnt ef the oil aod mineral lan '. Lelongln to the Coitiftany, at and la the nei&ti-rhoM i'f Heurjvtile. Tl.a li r i g ts new preg'f sing un1er lb" n-p-n.i- n of au aper ier red c prator The Coxpaiiy ha three thoua-d acres ef land, siioalt-d nineu-n nulra tr ru JcSr"nvil e. near Henry vi.le. Tbe aurlaca Indira I n an thr lants, together ui.h tho geologic 1 in anon. r- s cli as te justify the ino.xt sanguine eapectaiiun cf l t.il rig abundant depealts t oil. e xoerii-i.ced -t t i..p from 'be oil regions ef Pennsylvania aod el eater-. hse p o.pcted this terri.ory, and say that it c .r:jare-. favwiab.y with the best o I regions la tb- eat. The trentl imi.r-lvo seem to be I bat tbe enterprise and capital iijvesud iu tie deve'eajcut of cdl will eventually kettle upuu this pmt'n of th S. ate as the asest premising section w.tLla Us .Suit. HARRISON DAILY, aui'J diV wt Irealdsst watches. American Watches. Err A GENUINE WALT HAM WATCM IX ye v, a duraUle and rliate lioi k- r r.rr a centime w a lth a m u ATcn-it.-t-. and ia worth dnMa tbe J t? worthless Et Süd is watete. GENUINE WALTIIAM "TATf FIEV iade ea?re.l for Raihvoi r.t end C't'tt. GENUINE WALTII AM U ATCHES. a&ade espre-.'-fur uUln hairy L .tlo" c. s, execrate tJae Eji We get oer Watihes d:rert f.-ou the natifrey, ana hj' n r, tut tbe ynulue. "INGLE WATC!!Ei9ENT Tu KLLIEES eeethsi fa nf i f a tJme-e,jr, st tb- !.' f rate Tb- trnda a-jj p'.i-J at f.-t" t J . iJ N ee u1r. W alt Iters a larpe e-r . Vr " WaUbee, na Jswlry aad .ul i t 1m W. P. BINGHAM L CO.. 50 Eaat Washington Street, Near rvid Fsllowe HaX. McKernan& Fierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door Eat of Palmer Hocf UP STAIRS.) jr. HAVE FOE SALE nOCeli AND LOTS U Y tbeCty ef Ind'anapoÜ. and Farms end -am log Laoda In thta State, aod will sell I a wee Una cs bs pn-Thaaed!s-where MI-dAwlf IT. -V. IfclSIXZ, COIILTERCIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot East Side of Illinois Street, I!f DlA!APOLlS. IND. FW1H1S HOrEL HAS BEEN RECENTLY ItlTTTXD I aad refurnish ad. Tae travetlaf pablle will Bw sbwn every attenUea te as-Be theia Ice! at Beate. abewa every wt?

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