Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4668, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1865 — Page 3
DAILY;" SENTINEL. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOliER !. JOB PRINTING. ;
Books,:. Pamphlet. Cards' -rv - Aci 'J, Circulars. v , . Blanks, ' . J Bill Heads, ' ' ; Billa Lading ; iVr.; Ar. limrnt pwfmaptly m tl ta il f Ice, In Itoe ml Kt a.ov' rli v.' -I r- is SA ,1 T .Vi ft Jt U.U.I i tX'ttLrill " all if kr nC'J I eitittsfitie 7 1! ;.ichw. leaaly Twentv li-i-.t a Wes . oVtivered b t Crnr ?u ar jurr of f:? Ci!r ;j J b t'AiiTtk Tii. A -ltd Pila'.cr wau't1 1 at thi .ffi ' ' ' ' , ' Venter ia j wa auo'tjtr beautiful fall Ctj. Si far we harr had tplejdid fall IXT Atout ou regimeLt a daj La been paid 4fl t thi polbt for the laat lhi week. '. LW Tie tida of cuifratioD it .still uriujc wtitward. Train are pa.iDg through the city niThe City Council meet, to xilLt. U u expected tbat the Special Committee oa Oaa will report tonight, and the Coaomiitae on Water Work? were ordered to report. ' Q7"7b fire on 3i(urdy oigtt wai a driaVeT and ill-fernery at the junctieo of ,Titke atreet en J Jd'xhigifi rua J, cleared oat qJ v:t oi lire b? e roiUr UutJ.uUdtnaiije r Jimi J. Yoiutil Arta&a Bot little was dune bei ore the Polce Conrl on Haturday; th qylet of the cit? wa oat taoch interfered with. - Jamea UcOraff pid $3 4f, acJ Alfrel-Ken-nett wae fioed $340 and ten Jay, for being Jru&k. Soaetioea a few drinki o( whiaky com a good deal of cioner, time and mortification. Our adviee I, nerer driuk whiaky except aa a medicine. . .. v ' ' A. 8t -CJair wu füui.d In rompint of Ifiwd women, lot $14 70 m C John Drown the petce. biro -ie aj fioed r.d ccstti a fli od $10 l.or d os TUi. Jo.t, atorday UiOralog thejur in tlie ceoT D.. Knm nr. "after talng ou- all t.ibt, we.-e taken to L'ttlc'a Uotel early, by ti e b.üiff. to cet lheri tl.tr l-if4kfit. At tk he id of the jun wsf Cm)iU- Jo!ii,. tLe Market Mai'er ari C(JLiu ul ;he th- a;4ts-a tbat work ou tt treet , Oar friead CUrit Veager DftlbfumsLf w tfiinf tn tuatket. and sufpoinjf bn r W- tfce e-iin FmnSs KS out to work on Ce sttett-, ?injt finn he top of Ua waijou." lie!! . CUu)l vuu bate a food look ir.: chaic-xanf ibie niri.iri?. 1 bm frllown ought to Jo n aenl day's werk! ' Covar MATTaaa In the Circuit Court, on Satcrd, . the jury in, the cac of Dr. Dieraman, after b.ug out all niLt, wer unable to agiee oü a verdict, and were diacbarged. Tbere were eeeti fur acquittal and lire for contietion. Tuthc eentlmect has undergone quite a change io a few daya in this caie, and it is vow thcugLt by maoy tbat it h a conspiracy to destroy tbe doctor, instead. of an effort to bring him tajuaiice for a terriWe crime. Ae new eridence will be ititroduced in bis favor on tbe oext trial . there is but little dOubt'thit 1.e will be af quitted. Ia the Com noon Tleaa Court tbe jury ia tbe cat of lf. Fell, on trial for committing abortiou d the person of hi wife, brought in a rerdl.?t of guilty, fixing tbe penalty at $50 fine and thirty day imprisonment io tbe county jail. An appeal ha been taken in bis ease. .-. t.?fIn erery pnrt of tbe citj Improve menta ate Id progrrii. Go where you will end you will see bouaea io every alyle of progress. There are two important want in thin city that should be supplied, as Ibe want of tfccci retards building ererj year: One ia bauds mechanics and tbe other is material. Our people hate not yet fully learned that the growth of this city is regular and certain tbat aay class of materia! ued in any depsrtmett of building will find a market here, in any qu.tt.titT thtt can be brought here or prodaced 1 here h uo. düUKrr of ettinir en orer atipply, the only dsi-geri of t ot Retting caough. Who ercr besrd of their being too many brirk, or too much lumber, or ston, in thi Kirkel? These important articles are always short, and always command high prices, u tbat mvn of capital can ücd a cert iin demand for all tber'cau have mauuftcturid.' When we lully appreciate tbat this is bound to le a city that the growth U-lJOt temporary, but certain, then ihey will prepire to supply eoou of b-iildin materiale to meet tli demand. ' Cautir. A uiaWÜ' i(irae of Cilvkct" was plated br tue Indianapolis Cricket Club iu Kridiaj afteroooo. the 6th innt., among tbemself er, as the winding op of the season Mfrs. Robert Stews.it and Harry Hirers were tbe two Capiaina ou tbe occasion They to?std up for the firat choice, which resulted in faror of Mr. Stewart. ,.Tbe atJe were picked out. when- tko Captairut toatrl np lor the itaings. Mr. Hirers hd the choice, "wh!cn" bC'pfefiTrrrd Ir'rg the opposite pUycrs The wJesi Weredirfnoisbed by Mr. a:ewart taking blee rlbbotie and Mr. Hirers red. A trial bill was gireOr when tle Umpire ;a?e the orJer to play, which it JM la earuert. Hirers bowled swift under hand, which did frrrnt execution at first, but the bitters got into bit tri of bowling. au3 commenced gct'ihg rus, which disLartend ibe bowlers rerj uncb. but finally got them all out; makitrg a icon of l1. Mr. KiTr';Ja then went into tbe bn, Kat'the bowling ws $a god tbat tbo btttcii f, di heartened. anU all went out for i2.2 run Tbfv then weai in again l l)t fxl, th K..-rlinj assmvn rQ'ectual thtn evr, orlf tütHifi, th'j time ll;ti'l the boil iuulns 3!). agiit: the othtr ai ie'a ij innirä fui iT. 5iu'joi:irl 14 the rcore ' 11 tar Iis ;? r. K. Stewart c UurJock . 11 J. U-r.awb LatU Dick Jiorwoo.! b liir I. So! obi au b Iiit ...... alarve rn cut J. HaaolccbLatts.... bartonr not out tac Tover run out John l '.aaa b TbunipvB. J. D'Cw&nor b K'.vrra. . Irom b Tbccapaao. ..... .. hjt t : tUe NaHalJ Total ." Fiasr IX!': He t. 11; r j lUtera rua out J. F. Thompson b Mciiaw CLarlr S'.oma b Stcwsrt Morris Solomon c Nvrwcod Anderson b Mawart.. lr.o't Martla ataoarad act Joo Lotti s Coaoar.... . W. at artlock b Stewart Newp..rt b Jtewsrt J. U Cna!l aat out.... ..... MarCacK b 5rwart: Byaa WiJr ... .......... Nt B.I. . a . i , 0 . . . & . 4 . 0 . i 0 . 0 . 0 . V rj fbtAl Sccom . r.ieri ua tat J r. TL top 00 b Slfitaw C. Solocen b JfrtJaw at. 9vitDoa b atetlaw An!ro b Stewart U. Xtriio BM ot j.- 1 otia h S'ewart.. . .' VT. MarJock C Jfcflaw 'S. w ;vl c 5t"xt. ... .... . J v Citnn c Srtwart MirtoX b K.O.w.. Hy.... . vl ...... ....... n 2 U 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 e , 1 . e , 1 T.-f .I Ve might here attts that the pi vjing tf li. Civ.1 at the wiai tig up match showed grei: imtK.wnjcnt noca tte first niaten, riiTtu ou tte r'o-'tU of July Tl.i ie gratifying, aid w!J ro dou'it sdd trocb to the benslt of tbe Club. Tbe Club io tbe evening reuravl to their r uo si In tbe House of lorJs, to partake of the ut per, prepared far tbem by Mr. Hscniug. which rttttcts great credit oa him for the &islJ ttji L which Le got U up. The meeting was calud to order by Mr Tbompaoo, la the chair Mr. R.
Btewirt wit callrt'ftjWjfrlvfJIrat srmil. report of tbe dob "-T f r . ' '.tHJVXOt TUB SfcTfclTABt. .-'i'n I Td I A Gentlemen of thf Jnd'nap)U$ Cricket ! -c'u&; -, ... ; i i. Ti i Stuttiry, 1o prtMntiLR- tsVCrtt Acrrual Iiep rt, begs leave tsey tba tbeeotd.Yion of the Ciat) i at favDrsbl coiM be eipecti tinder the circumstances. Trelgame" cf Cncaet'was entirely sew ij. Li ci;v, and therefore its introduction mi far more iMSjuIt thta it would have been In a community iUtc it was well understood. Du; few bd"e.y experience in the rarr.e
and on! v a tot!! Lntntrr huf ever toon It nf.'! - . ------ v by expenenrel cruketrt:-- it, is essentially an Old Couatrj game, n J tiefe I iüüj a tiling, in Eaglasd that La uot oce Ciu:.' aod ceraM several. UoJer tLese disdv anuses te C!tiS wjigtirte ia ItvIUnspoli Ti.r ostui' we Cummeoced Jr. M ty lat, LI .tul four teen members, and it uw tiuinbeii atnjut Inirfv five. There was ome Jelsr orihrpj hi r,rT caring the wickets, 1 ibe cJHcra of", ice Club wire auxion to j roewe ..the brat iLa; roald be fcV.abeJ.' whjy-h tby üacceöexl in doing, a?fd tbe tui icaae of tbe. Wieb waa plarcd 00 the 4ib day of Joly last - Tfce exbibitluU w rery erefHtablr, ;-' .si hen tie f; ia taken i:.ti uonilderatioo, Iba; oüi . a few citiU'tn la I a:y prattical koowldgt of ue game ana ine ruie coeeratng it.' At each subsequent game there waj a marked imrecaewt;but the games lar Lewe iuterfered wjtb by tbe fricknesa-. of some of tbe Club and the teccMary abetce of othcrti. If it bad act bea for these drawbacks, the Club woald Lata made a regular match game, undr the code governing Cricktt . There ie erery reason to hope tbat te Club will be so well arranged aai traiLed oext aeasoa tbat ;'t wjll be able to compete successfully with the Clubs ol sdj other Western city, iiut to aeeompliah this end It will' be nccessiry that tbe members of tbe Club be ir.rpired with tbe same spirit end tbe same lore of tbe maolr, bealthr-aoJ . eiciting exefCife that animates tbe Club, in the, Old Country. ' Tb( will be done as cn'aa the ausmbrrt acquire a tkoroegh knowledge of tbegaae - It is uot otlJy ad athletic ttercie, but bat gi vs it a est and eejoyrnent rt tbe fimnemeat which ibfc playing ol the (jatne occasioce. In Ihn cocnection it wili Appropriate tu bait-dy Hude to the origin of tie &mcriiMrarler r.J ilicrun whieb goreru i'. ' 'W ' CricLct is upiw!evi 10 Lave taken i:s or'gla from an aucietit game of club bill which was p'ajeJ with a atrnfght bat.-but without Xricke'a. Iu ma aodent manuscript, datel 1314, a feusJe is repteoected in the act of lb rowing a ball to the batsman, who derates his bat to strike it, while behind tbe woman are other figurssVtb acxes waitiDgto catcher stop it. fly uame, Citcket cannot bo traced further bick th in an 'aliut.ou to it io aö'M -ballad, pabliibaiJr?' lIN'H.'two line- ul wbitb read: "Ilur wh tte prruict frllw At rootball and at cricket," 1 Ittrrc is but little knon of tba" 11. i.i. t m! ' a 0 il came, but oow it is eoterbrti br,..i iifU W T t a 1 w, w iiich forms a comp-'e :e rod Till wltL'a i: i jfi.tmllr l!st1 eighty jeer the game was iu l.uaUinl. od it wti oolr imruJuceJ ii,to lira Cou.Try about lyi years agq, but u i, vvv raiily b'coming t,hc favorite out-iir exercis. Tbs game la.-rs'from fprmg t autuuia, and if? itliuc a diy svl sr.d a IreHom fro in "hue fails of tain, which - uika the groUad yielding. Tbe cole give t'e fo;!owicg- essentials for plajing: I, the b.ll; -J, the bat; 3, the wickts;4. a field ol eitr- Mtjd-levet tart as can toe oh taiütd. It is ul-y weil t j hiTt a Ii c ol 22 fie: in length, fcr i:itauiii.g the ground ai.d ß aiL tbe bow ling "and popping cieaM, and a Imoje ol wood six Ictt tiht inches by four leu!, lor tuet uring the ground and fixicg the bowling aod popping cre;i--, a irt.t, :n ct?9 ol ram, f coring books, glove and leg guards to protect the bands end leg in f3t bowling, and spiked ahoea to p rerent slipping Ti.e ;me, as all playera well know, is pUtcd either as "single wicket," or aa "double wicket." Single wicketa rfquir One wicket, one popping crt?ie, one bowling crease, oue bill, oue bit; and it tiny be plajcd by any number of pNver., arraiigtd in two tide-, cot exceeding seven or tight ou each side Tbe laws of the game differ -oinewbat from those ot double w;cker, which is playeJ with ouebAll, tw t btta. two wickets, tt popping creases, two bowling cre, i d two siJea of players, o:)e ot which mu-t rin-,i: '. cf 11, asd the other, though not limited, h t.s: Ay of the same t."Jtuttr. The law of the jmne ;n the United Scattj are essentially tbe samo as in EngUcJ, acd the code, refisedby lh eclobrated MsrTltbor.otJiub. is cow bald na the bighea. . antliuriiy. Tbe rule laid down for play ir, ' are m' exact, and, wbeu strictly follomd, ire tie greater iuterest and amasement' to lit'Mi the players and tbe apectators. ",-. Tbe St-cretai. in concluron; hours U be able at the next annuil meeting to furaiitt a moat gratifying exbibl; of the eonditiou of the Club, and to renort thtt ir baa become or.e tli.moit popular ir.'.itwiicns in tbe city. '" After several toats weregiren aii te.spouJei to. tvic tutt t i the boft wa s:;ren. od reapot del to by Mr Hnriog. After seteral ong i tung. tbe arty separated, well pleased with the enltrtainaiCT.t. . iiurtiiASci The regular weekly Temperance Meeting held at tbe Tabernacle yesterday afternoon, at four o'clock, was an entire success. Nearly all the rninl:eraof the city were preseut, al'1, as usual, a large attendance of bur respectable and honored ciiixena. ColonelJames lilake presided. W01. W. lI.McCurdy, Esq , opened with a few able and "pertinent remarks, which appeared to meet the entire approbation of all present Mr. ilcCurdy ia a young but able and eloqucut worker, flc promised td; s'peak next Sunday and gire bis views more XuIIy.,-Ue was followed by Ker. Dr. Tnak of Uasncbusetts, an able speaker and profound reaaoatr, whd treated tbe subject in an entirely original manner 'showIng mort conclusirely by tbe tea Commaudmean thit thf habitasl use cf intoiicaltag liquors u fo'lo.ed by a tligrsdi riolatioa of each command ia a very large proportion ef esses. Dr Trtk V ft ftna rv.Iai4 tr f)ata tVtak t-mja r ! aa nf tr.u r i WW ' -1 ar laa w Sr rm aava a 4 v ivvi( V B eMA V 1 J V J lcruj-tftice. af lle l wicc.e UA4 evening at j tglf y.isi seren beleck; a erowded hmue i xI avted. Oar citizens t-oold uct spM the evening 1 tam. more orrTütab! manner.. It n.ut be re i ntmbered that the Tibet Eide ieau teirly S.CW ; rinoD.4 : there i iif'tv of roo:a xul snta free The public is cordially ;nrited to attrnd. Ill7?-il IN NOTICKS. I Ml A roLIS lHRtHI CoUr AN V I'tlO Cl '1 of this ex'.'eüent Home Insurance Compter may le iK'id in tliis pirr. It it an oIJ coypauv, cbrttre 1 n;.irl t'jirtv vesra aro. bit receiitiv retrr.;rd u;:dct toe It cmbrices i:i it.s new roost favorable auspices, list of tjck:udde.-. a large cumber of the most substintisd men ia Indians- : roIi. and oihcr cities and towns the St tte. ! 1 he D rec.-ui it iub:on A F. etcher, sen , Wm H l'a'.bott, F. J Feck. A. L Rjicbc. Tb.. A M.rrij, Aija l:. Jo; ts. O ivti l ouiey. A. K. inton, and Willistu H!. ieri: w o: IcdiAisai-oIi a ewlid" men. wo:ih. in thf ajcrepste, not i ess truo n nni.iou o o iii.tr. u: the itotkboldet", we can sele't in etjiil nunubjr 1 1 .-ass tic worth at les?t .ss rojch, anJ one other (he;r of Judjje Biickford) who u worth probablj as much more There are seventy tocshol den n all. The President ot the Compiny, m. Hcndcr- . ... .. . i . . j eon, is one or t ie moi nwuuu prio;i-n uuuciwrilers in ti e ftt. banne been Ir fourteen years the Indianapolis ageut of the .Ltna Inaurai.ee Cjuasv. aud one otiU Lea. ageau. oo the tiiraonv ol tbat Company. , 1 crsana wantinsurance cgainst- loes by fire,- can bsd no rr cjmm.v to it'i:re ia It is a substantia! iR;H'jt:.i.. slU r.ota "sjr.jcai; aoia uc.i.. ho;ue conirnv. deserve patronage. hvaxeville T I 1, l'arnrr av Sai. cr Ft ribtxo Lor "Viley A Mait'n. Real Kktate Auetioueers, wi l -ell. kt 2 o'clock this (Mendts) afternoon, on t -e prmie. etxlv-thrce choice builjioff lots, -ituateJ . . . . i- . . i C2 t-f wt.f fMecl eiree. fnr:rjis'i;y wes: of tbe VircTnla arenr.e T;ne of t:ee. csra. ;d i.e t- lartof tin late Ii. F. Mofti' iiwuustead The ir.vju ! Lira not here'.. -foe bten tn 'br xirke?,3i are row oTered ror two rortfier fn it t i m e 1 bt Udi at t f a Cf l1 J at i ( ' huilj t urpoc" with s:ie;t rt i siley- j for lit., f... . ! rrrt'.trmOLt . !-. iSl' ti :u JVs. the boel in the ocerati No i Nort? Pennsylvania "street. Toil 1 Ci'n;(bael - - , X" Albwu. Todd 1 Carmichael bxve celyei rome Leautil it styles of Albums. C NtMtu rLOivivanv aueet. a At .o 7-i Oaihelic Frayer Book, tfiXßy .f Ueavco, Tbe ü..i leu Manual, Ac., for sale a; N'o. 3 ortb F; -n'vlvaala sVeet br Todd A Carmichael. 7-3 f
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to rest mr lerer on.' sara Archimedes, "and I will raore the world." "Gire rne pure acd unadulterated drugs, " says ilediens. of the olden iime, 'and I w;il cure disease." .Io. ojo tciic, bolh &, tlfe leajr.cd juo!lis were lt Tcriwt cbvlatacs.J fThif Xne tete; was no place to rest their lerers on, eittcr to rr.ore the world or to cure d;ete. Mechanism was io a backward sate. aoJ the medical profession was but another came for sorcery sr.d a!! tbe adjuncts of msgic filtere and charms egirt the efTcc' of "eril eye, kc " ; Bat thc I$;tcr d-iji iit eboice uato us SometLiog mortlü&o reo ipet:f on acd its crew erer dreamt of ia their msd icit philoiophy. In tbfed?s of practical jcience, what wa theory of yesterday ii fact t: dr. and all tbe old tirte rotiotH become as bubbles ia the suu, Scdb-jrtt and breik with ertry breath we draw. Let Archirii'-des rh-juldt-r his lerer and we will firl i-rosrag ftre (y itt i -rjure Ibe.v-fW' Leg rnlte anient Ueil;s rMct airji loll 10 more frjb;, An-ti bsj.?f:sic!r uetliifof jrt'baie j then at our hin l, erer tevlr to .ire tbem at lis beck. Refined in tbe labratory of Dr. Maggiel, the ficeit materials known in the medical profession, aro obtainable by any one. Iiis Bilious, Dyspeptic, and D;srrbjri"Pills aund unriraleJ, an i O'S Salte operites with mgic effect upon burns, fa!ds. and !I soies and ulcere of the (Lin. In fact, e tb:nk Migglel's Tills and Silse are the wonder of this century, and we are bappy in the thought that many others of our brethren of the craft jgtee wiiliulfl WeVotfd Hirnestly counsel tbat all families provide lhcm?clrei with Dr. MapgM's. Preparations it oven and keep them ready at bind, so a? to ue them at the most otDorturie time and aa occasion serves. Valler Sentinel au diwltto ATTtMTKtx, HroaTSMEN ! A. Uallwcg has returned from tbe Kist with a full stock of Fishing Tackle, and IüagÜshand Germ in Shct-Uups, Rifles, rieuls, ttov .He also bat a good Repair Shop attacked fo his Store, where he repairs acd manufactures all kinds ol Firearms, prompt and cheap Gire him a cull, you will find it to your advantage. No. 100 Wesf Washington atreet, opposite the State Houe. .TDwb'l fail to attend the ätle of liuiiding Lijta, on Soeth Kast sfeft, this (Monday) alterntorr, r)T Wiley : Martin Abctioneer. 7-3 l'aoTtsrAT Episcopal Uooa. ilessis Todd Si Carmichacl hre ju9t received from the Trctsstant Epiicdpiliiaok 3ticty of Philadelphis, the popular works of the Ker.'C. B. Taylor, consisting of ten vols. Alio. ".IiftM. of Linden Castle," Basket .f-Flow WVMornita ard Night Wat. -he." "Fai hf,l Frommer." :Mirii nnd Wcrds of Jcti." "S ju-hirie in Sickne-." "Joy i.i S-'irow,"" Trr to Catch a tJanbeaju." AI.".' a goo t atotk ot Prater Uook , k c. At No 10 North I'eiirmlvai.ia S'ie!v-7-;2 At J o t lot k t!ii-afternoon tlx.-? tu. builim lot ( it t! i.ilc ol hat s t. ju-t c.: of the ylin? uf the Virii.u Avenite nsi.roaJ. atid adjotj'it t' M-rri, Iltjie-t,-.' id, vülbe rjM At Ufti. fi. 0;i'v ot. fiuh oT tV f.urchise tjr.:iCT t: be 1: lid CH.nie s ! vert ise-3-G .V Martiu. , ' ; i I he cui.vi.1 for I Eiv Akt s' C11 r DiaM. r uv 1:1c new u.iy lne. '.i 1 v 'or i- 0. lu is ri'w conipleted Any rCMovils, cb-inges of busiiies or Misirie-s firins, t'.jit hnrp t.ktu place si;.ce the tiatns veri iiv;Q ti the aRCLt, will be iuserteJ rorrci.t'y , bv tcrii.g ihem at rb Dir. clo'v office. it r - - a . lb! run Aitsiiii-;toa -sircet, cr bv ad trcsi!:g t-Jthce, Hjx tHbHiT.iKb Taxlou's Lacrttc Let all wh'i would eujoy an intellectual entett Intnent attend this Iftue to be given before tbe "Young Men's Cbrlsrian Awociat-oi-' oa Wednelay cveuiug, at quarter pi-t seven o'clock, iu the Firt Fresbyteriao Church ot thtsetty. SuKja, will be "Oure'lrt ml Our Itflationt " I 3 X5" Hayari Taylor deliver Lectur in the First Frejit.yferinu Church, in thi- city, ou next Wednesday evening, the 1 1 tb in-t., at a quarter pit sfcven o'clock. Subject announced next week. r . . , . , ; , 7 2 Ui iLto.v Lots av AtCTrox. On this (Monday) afternoon Wslcy i Martin, Auctioneers, sell it auction t!:oe fine building lots ou Eist street, being a ptr of the horae;e.d of tbe late 11. F. MntrN. See their Hilrortisement. C .T J2TThe Ked Jacket Stomach liitteis invigorate the ststem, give tone to the stotntth, and enliven the mind. Thousands have used it, acd there is but one voice, and that of their wonderful cures. They are .old by all druggits.-jep-d&wlamly tSPDtters', Helcher's Metropolitan and Hartford Fine Sewed Fieuch Calf boots at x 1 J. A. CouixooR k Co.'s, ; '; Vintredge &z Joneaold staed. l lsiwawatSfUrKJCaa' Back Fat for eerrants' wagea, under late decision, obtained at lilake's Military Agency. Blankr rtJeWcJ. ' OM:cri will call cr corrct-ooud. ' ,; , . ... - 33-tf tgTMary T. liiliott. or Mary T Pavne, formerly ofTenTiesee; will find her Bates IIoue. . motbcT at the - ... 7 2 tSTCloake and C.'ojtkfn; Btlmoral Skirts, Flannels, Blankets', ic ' in creit" variety, at the City Drv Cood Store, No. 37 Kst Washington Street " tiO.Tai 2$r An Kltctiottof Directors i f the Indianapolis Insurance Company taken pi tec this (Menday) atternoori. at 2 o'clock, at the otbee of the Corupsiiv. s t-"Lot.'k nt t're HinJorse li:i6 ol Dies1 Gj ds r.n'i St'.-swl. :it ihe Ciry Dry Good S'cre. 2d-3ni . r-v-.T'"' T . ' ' "at eaWiwa f i t2T The City'Dry Goods Store. "SC. 37 Eit y, ashiniitvn Srret-t. i I lai ti c p!ic' ','T njrgui'-. ii" Trrrbn.iv" a !reri?cincnt on U m our cat T 1 a '.I. i'"Af)i-::ii:.f; vii V Ciifrtp. i the C t iiy ,! e.t. bo 1' ol ill kiüls UO Joi SPECIAL .OTlC. i . tkT F(1 K M 0 It K T 11 A N T W fcIN I Y VKARS AfATIlKWS VK5Vf!A ÜAfH UTK ba, stot the test f trial, and I coatintly i:icra-la in paijlic favor. TilK VKNKTIAS H A IK LYK is tU h?l and cheapen roj.ir. r prxe ! only Ti ce. t U'! 4ch bottle contains douYe tili quauM'y i .e r. " e u-ua'Ij sold or !. THIS ll.vIR HYE 'i-r -XjM'n-wi If a p'esttar pre c. wl!ch rrn,lrs it Inf.hit-ljr u;eri.r ta any !ye in mrkt. Heinji complete iu or.e bottle, no preparation fs r'n i.rf-! w'uich greatly .iturlifes II application. IX LVI.Va T3I3 t)l1t run ate 1 tlat airv, vbab a. .earanc" T,tob fty-l li air aT tT-er are sreaJl!y rvcoj-.ke.t, wLt-n an it.Vrior ai tide L.v. Lee.i uei, ai it prfticf- a ;.irf-city LAiurol c-I r cf aay kbit tt.at ia 8f!r I, fr.i- a iku brawn tea Jetty, laitras a black, tbat wili i"' -nt, crock, r -!n te rl'.rj. fnreil 73 c-!.ts aii 3 J oa a .11, Vc uy.uic-L .vlt by all DruRits ai'i 1 a'icT ia.,' I'-alf rs. . I. MAlH.iV5,Maufccrer. , VM vi BlBNa't t C I NswTo'k, Wtsiasa s Aerate .lit'" SbrlO-detrd-ly .T. V. TKIC:K!..ifi, t.K. lf.Al"f S LIQUORS, ISO eat Wnsjliltssjton Street, . hi luc.smtt itouie , WHEAT AND RYE WHISKIES, ALSO, - s PURE OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON. Irish and Scotch Whisky from Bond, A5D Old inputa 1. hcriy.. A'ort, AUtaii nnl 1 Itumpaltfu. aa;3 J'.!
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taroariD tirtBiaif rom iimitiTiiinini. 3IIDMGIIT nviroitT. fit naming UpartSee First ". THE FEX1. EXCITEMENT. THE MIS3ISSIPI ELECTION. Dil 311 DD ATTEMivrED tUPE. A FLEET GOING TO SAN DOMINGO. Ac. cc, Ac Thf Attempted Licape of )r. Jludd. Nivr Yöa, Oct; Ö The HeralUV Fortraes Mucrje cwrreipondence has the following psrtici.Urs of the at;rapt t4 escape made by Dr. JJud J. ae heretofore i.ublibed: The Doctor enjoyed ucusual liberties ou the Island through his being detailed ia the Hospital Department. Through tko adractae of tills liberty he Baogd to eecrete himself' In one of the coal buakers of. tbe ttearaer Thomas Sco::. When he was fouci to be mlss'oj' a 'moat thorough search vi the stein;- was instituted to rlud Lira, ad tbe aearcb was rery near abaudouei and the idea of hii ccntealmcLt on it gircn up, when an oÜicer w)' was assisting b the search thrust the point of bis sirord ictu thepoctor's fce, cauing him ti cry out, and thereby euale known bis place of coacealractt. Tte Doctor lay wholly hid under the coal, except a portion of his face. Oo bis dlecomy be .was ttken back to prison and put at hard labor, which occupatioa he is likely to Jollow forborne time. Tbe Quartermaster ot t'e Thouja, Scott was subsequently arrested oa tbe charee of complicity iu aiding Dr. Mudd to esscape. There baa been uo change in the di-tpo-s'tiun 0 ta other aasassir.atioQ conspirators. liiCers'ktins from 'J'rxai. Nxw Yon, Oct. 8 The steamer Evening Star arri red from New Orleanswith "dafes li September .')ütb. . , ; . The Sia Autonto Herald lein. Irom (JcLeral Meiritt that it is tbo istsntioti pf. tfie Governaeut to gire cit!xsnvti the fediau border full protection. fieucraTMerritt wHI end out utroug' dctacliuients to s.v.ur the country. Oeur Cutar, w?th Divjioc :if Cavalry, wouiJ soo'! be ordere to Austia,,from wbich bao of olCibUm.s ejchtnerrts w.i!d bs scrt out the country lyia; ifontr iittelr notth .t:d wci of the Stn'e Capüt! . , ": : 'I ork ül itoigatizit.' the S'a'.c (iovein-..ivt.n.-7;iu- as i-.p;j,y ,t, pos:fit'. Duff ht:.Jret ar d fire couu.'' have coaipUted their or .-fan; i;i ai.J i:iirt vrf rmiin the iiQirsr! good coadurtof he Didiers is tl.o theme tf fc!mot constant remaik. The Hou.-t jM Tt l'rarb says; Wbilo coiliaioua Ue place between civil and militarr authorities in other -Sutea, none occur in Teia. Goveisiii liamiit vi ai.d hia appointees are rery popular. Tbe Tneltih Kegiment Illinois Cavalry arrived at Houston on the I7th. .niavisaippl Lllectlwn SUlaerldc''a I rlal-Meumrr Junk. Onao, Oct 7 A Jackson, Mis-issippi, dispatch of the 5th stye: Humphreys majority for Governor will probably ke lO.Cb'O. . O. T. Potter, aüii negro testimenv csndidate, i elected Judge of tbe Court of Appeals In the Jackson dittrict, by 3,000 maioilty. It is understood that the Commission to try Emerson Ltberiage will adjeurn for several days, and efforts are being made to change the place of trisl to Memphis. The Mississippi Central Railroad will be in running order in a lew days, when passenger cut reach New Orleans from Memphis in forty hours. . .. The eteamer Traeatcue sunk ia tbe Yaxeo riv.r on tbe 27th nit ; tbe freight was saved in a dintrd condition no lives were lost . nuater out of signal Of ficere. " Naw 1 oaa, Oct. S. Tbe Ilcrald'sWaahingtou speeial says : With the exception of Colone' Fisher, Cbief Signal offlcer, and 'a single aid, all the officers of the Signal Oorps of tbe army who have been ouluty cast of the Mississippi River, are honorably mustered out of th service. Thre are twenty five officera oa duty with Sheridan, Foj encd IlalUck west of the Mississippi ; thee are all that remain of a Corps of forty otHeers, selected daring the . war 'on. accouut of bravery aOjd mental fasaltr for the performance of the most difficult aa d daugeroaa kind of Stafi' duty on tbe battle-field. ' Tbe Corps goes out, of service bearing a good recori in the army from the War Department. . .'4. ..... Gen. (Miiliy-Censerrallve Convention. Ni.w Oalkam, Oct. 8. Tbelsadiog- journals here denounce tbe statement made against Gen. Ca Lbs by the Louisiana delegation row in WathiLgto!.. They sar, Canby, iDjteaJ pf trampntig on civil authority,' hts beca iaitruraen'.al In restoring it . . - - A Couveation f f the Conservative Ucioa party me: to day, apnoia ing Judge Thomas, of this city, as temporary President. After electing a Cotumittce on Creieütiali, it adjourned till Monday; ten parishes were represented. .-ItUuader-stood in political circle thtt J Madison Welle il be the noraiuee for Govsrnor. Tf or in on t'onleretiee-tien rvieagher Nsw Yfcsi, Oct. S The Times' Salt Lak'e cerrefepouäcot, bepiemovr Ivib.says: Report baa it that tae t jjii-j; Oc.ooer Moraos Coofennce will be the largest held for mauj years, Brigbam. in his leocLt iits, baring extended a liberal in Ti.atiu to the tjtntry füha ti coniio the nresis:;:.i, briof- their bands with tbem .Gei ers! F E. Meagher arrived htre to-day, and be will probably be seretnded tc-aizht. lie leaver iu-s few ilaya for bis new home in Monti rii. ... - ' arm tiecepiloix of SSiaHs Woule. Nascville, Oci.'S. At the Coofireoce today, held at Kdeville, great enthusiasm was niiaifc:td at the introduction of Bishop Soale, the ldert Bishop of that fail kt It tl9 worll. Ail piejeot rose to the'r feet at His entrance. A recces was hod, duriLg which he received the con-graiuUiio'-vf elergymca from ill paits or the ccur tr . . .TciasiusLl ,Rncoxxtre 5rgro Miiot. v WasmIxuto.t, Oct. 8-In Alexandria, Va, Col Free', of tbe One hundred mod Niuety-fiftb Fhio Volunteers, was attacked last night by an ex-rebel so! J;cr. The lauer was most aererely nuni-hed. k colored man named Hunter was shot and sef T?reT wounded in the bead tkis afternoon, by a young tnau nanaei Kichardsn, of this city. s Quickl et Trip on Ilccord. Salt La. Oct. 5. Louis Me Lane, SuperiuUüüf ut of Wells A- Farge'e Kxpre. arrived Lere ic-iiT frnza Sab Francisco,- having msde tbe trip in ib.ee days, seventeen hours and thirty ttiiaute. He came by tagt 1W toilet, heloding 100 miles over the Sierra Nevada, in seventy-eight h.jurs. Tb:a i te o,uTek.st trp evertmadV :' Site iretal Mrr at c'enatauttiivpls. Waut.suTOM, Oct. tv A private letter irom Constar tineple states that the corflgrationthat broVo out "liTere on the 6;h 0 September de stroied about 10,000 (eresBCiits, by whkb twa:ds ofiO.l1') people ate left without a roof to coer t .3 " - liea triictlve lire. i'BtLAi'BLfHiAjct.e.-rA fire la a f. M.dc stroved the L'citel St tt aa boctied warehouse, on Dica.i.io.i rueet wLar. co'aining 4'.UOO barrels ef coal wil beloogicg to various parties Lots S3C.D0ti. insurance about $J(J.UU0, moitly in Sew York aM See Kngland Companies 4 l aptHtii V Irat' Health. Waniiuru3, Oct. 7. Captain Win Is adffiring Irom ir.flan.malioL of bis right arm, hieb waa wjjiKtt-d by a shell He seem? to bare recovered hem tbe cS'cti of bU LSrroai attacks, aai baa iter afore exb'b'trd xaikod calanness dcriag the trial of late
.miltarr Peprartment or ?fwT 7TexIeo , A bollahed -s.etaeral (irant-tirneral ' I.anrtOIfirr-I. Alfnlre Pnrrtont, IN aw Ycax, OjI. 7. Tbe WaabLngton special o the Tribcce ssvi: ThMi!itarv Departtrect
fef;Ne.'iIexicd&is lteen abtAUb-I, by rorr!ey,of ae Secretary of vt ar. General Orsst ret trrfd here tb!s mörLtcg, bat etartia to-morrow . to Fbilaoelpbia, ' w her bis amrlv rctciia." He was at the Whits Hoste for Some t'c;e tciay. He re'.cra bere again, sra MortrfaV' ' ' ' y ' ' The i et arts t eceived a: the fleoertl Lacd OlEcv show tfu.r, at a single office at Booaeviile, Mo; tbere wjts taken:fyr "actoal settlement last fconth 27.7TG acres, besidei- cash land sales luade, amounting to $2,6C4. Orcr 1,000 acre were sold at 1, the Und thus soli Uisg known aa tbe alternate referred railroad sctron. I The returns frcra Fort D!ge Land OSce in Iowa, show tbat in Atvit acres were taken up at the office f jr actual settlement. ' At Minnesota, Wis , tVe caa land aslr for $apteniber amccLtcd to S2.0CH). . i The contracts Tor six importabt taii loVie in Sxutbe;a ArkansAs and Lensian a were awarded tp-Jay at the Pot-of3ce Department. The new routes touch at Lancaster, Homer, Shrevepart acd other towns near the border of both thee Sutei. 1: : J V w. f i" . . v . uxi The Chief Corurniary cf Rations, of tbe Freed man's Bureau, ejoits the coosuniptloo I Osvernmect ration by tbe derendeut frecJmea and refugees to have been leaa daring the. month of September than at any preceding time since the war. The- President hss recognized the following named Consuls for Hayti: F. Usher, at New York; B. C. Clark, at Botoo. ad Albert F.mf son, at BaDgor. ( The United Slates Consul at Barcslons, under date of the 16tb of September, Informs tbe De partment of State tbat tbe port of Barcelona had been officially declared infested with cholera. Bu;ces of all kinds are ectirclr suspended, and over one-half of tbe population vf the city have left. All operations at exchaiae have ceased eince the 1st of September. 1 Among the prominent pardon seekers now here is Mr. TrcV.t, Assiitaat Secretary of State, unJfr Mr. Buchaitaa'a Administration. , Secretary lisrlatt returned to Washirit jo. fiora Iows " .' ' ,. Preparations are Lciuz-tiide ta itatuxe-u tW original owners a Isrge araouut cf property situaiea in Aiexiuom, t irgmia aa J aajoimcg counties, the libel fcr cosCition. by, order, bavliis been withdrawn. ' " . ',,t Sixty amnesty pardons were granted toxlar. all oi them to parties hailing from Alabimvlromotion Appointment Had Debt. Ni. w.Xoas:,aJct. 7. Tit Tribttne's Washing. ton spc-cjat sdts : Collaisbam;o longProvo.t Marsüal General of ibe defences north of the Potomscvwhb headuuitters in this itv. has been breretred Brig. -General or rneritotiotiS service?, and bonctably muttered out. tbeie bemrr no fur ther necessity for a continuance of his cilice. Upon the abolishment ol Colonel Ingrabara's oflice nr. oilier order was issued th. evening errating a 'Prorost Mirthal's offire for tbe Military District of Washington, and Capt. P. B. Rüssel, Ioriij and widely known s Col. lorabaro's cbief as-ittir.t, aiii.ticd ss its her.d. Csf: Ru?el is from Plymouth, and went out w.'tii theieih Mas?. Regiment under Col. Ingrabani. at the commencement of tho war. I he tribune's Washington special r : Tbe Government ha passed to tbe credit of bad debts $l6i),y.4t 67 duo from Isaac Fowler, . late Post'master in New York It hi? been ascertained the defalcation is uticoilcctcd fmm his securities. .TXlliinr Atrnir-Court-.vf m rlial. . Washington. Oct. 8. Col. S P. Heintzel mann is ordered to rejoin h:s regiment at Hart's Island and report to Gen. Weinc!, who was a Csptain ia the former'.' reimeut iii tbe Mexican war. Capt. Petti:, formerly f the Twelfth Veteran Reserve Corp?, rv ill probably be tried during the coming week on charges of cruelty aud frauds alleged to have been perpeirated br bins during his long cotnniand of tbe jail at" Alexandria, Virginia. A court-martial is' being formed for the trial nnd Colonel Jchn .Vin'SsM named as President. ILcntucky Uelesrrttion! he Cholera. New Yckk, Oct. 7. The Pot'a Wa-hington Special SHy: Garrett Davi--isnd the Kentucky deleutiou called on the President tri-day, petitioning for the removal of il-nereJ Palmer. The subject has broa referred loV Major Oeneral 7vnom?.,. . .. . 0eii6ral Peck was !.. present rpb'n? for hii .own psrdor. -" TJio Aaicricsu consul at Catcelooa, Spain, ttsteo that the cholera is increasing, asd a royal decree ha been issued suspending basice?s. aJ - . , Installation of fien, ig. TL i.ee. - 0Evr Yoaat, Oct. 7. Robert E. Lee, General in Chief of the rebel armies, was installed President of the Washington College at Lexington, Virginia! ou Jast,Mondav.. . , ' " The ceremonies were of a very unostentatious character, rn compliance sritb General Lee'g rejuet, but contrary to tbe wibe of maoy connect e! and interested in the College, who Retired to have tbe installation. attendH with a "gret deal "of pomp and diiplayj' V Steamer Due. ' Fastoee Pouvt, Oct. 8.0 P. Jl. There arc co sigca of the steamship North America, which left Liverpool on the 2Sth and Londonderry on the SVUbr and is dne off this point. VERY LITEST. THREE-O'CLOCS, A. .i I . I tUCF ITfitVf Ur' tftiWst. Nr w rarta at RiUiCM...., , . Ntw Ytar, Oet 7 The 'Heralda'TrÄsMcgtoü aecial hf.itbe foliowicg: A universal luffraee piipor. cilleJ the "Journal of Freedom," fc.is been started at Raleigh, N. C , bv a few geatlcii'T. Ute Föderal officer! , y MVi (iirinTiiiNT cisCllab. Tie lollowin;; circular hii bcca issued-from the Navy Department relative to pp5iotioi! tr fill nositon in tbat service: ' -OC ' '" "V .- üavt DxrAkiJiExr, Oct. T Application to 11 the position of Matter Workmau in ay of the navy ysfda wilj kercaftcr be addressed to tbe Chief of Burean of Yards and Docks, t-tatirg the name, age and residence of the applicant, with a testimonial ss to blseharactf. , habits and professional skill and compe lency and physical ability. Wlienerer racancy shall occur in thetffice of Master, the Rjard will be conventd at tbe r.ayy yard wnere such va cancy occurs; uuder tbe direction of the Secretary of the Nary, and select or will be made from the qualified candidates who shall bare psc3 a satisfactory examination. The e!ection of Master Workmen will hereafter be maJe ifrc. retivenrT9cTTtr, n'o district' or State being en titled to preference U the-e posit!ob7 fSicnci! 1 - - tfmrox ellus, e Secretary f the Navy. . - m ... .- Tn l nosrtTAt. rosveaTED Mro a vir.ro asst na?c.' Campbell lioipiul, in this city, baa recently betrn tu rued ovee Co the Kreelmen's Kureau, by which it will be used Lr the occupancy ot r.c- J gro liboter. The building will accommodate upward of ltf)0 teutt,.aad w.ll be let to each family at tbe moderate rer.tal of three doll At a per moots. This ßaresu is endeavoring by such Cts a rbee to force dowu the exhorbitant price. demiudiyl for mierab!e hotels in which xgsnes are a: pie-ent force-l to herd at the rate of eight dollars per moMb. : i J. ..raoatisaxT a av tut white a-jcsa Harbin Omit, Pmslsn Minlftsr; Seior Ryu.ero, Mexican Minister; Gen Howard, General Fiauk Blairtt J. Jkdjutaut Gt-c-aUToaiü-ietMjV,wcre all awi.tiag I're-sde.itia! interview at one timt Öa farcnoon. : V . . -. - 1 rrtosL Msjor ütctTaVG. F SWj!y, L and C Vaughn are at WilUri'a . VLtXT TO BE StT TO BAS IOatlHbO. A, moraiag ppa th Ib'lewfng TTasblryjia 'special: . Rfcrajrl'vfcie la ciiealaüon her to the effect tLat the Cibiaet ha deterroiced, after fuU coiaaftitksa:teustaiothe Pre-sidentlo serdiojr a tlttt and some troops to Son Do min 5 a to pui a et 't t-vVne erael srr : now ragrtg between the hegroes od tbtt boiut ful island JeiTrsrd's Overament is represeatei bsre,: and more rtreutly a representative from tbe insurgent cbief bs slso msde fcti ppexraoee t rota represents-
tion made by both rUee, PreWeat Jobnaoa isj satifSed that "roaet-ic? Ougtt to be'done lacheck the flow of UooJ,we:eJy sed. Tbe ex-f ped;tioa cocaiste of tour war steamers, ten Lrct-
porta and 5,100 troop. ' JeffrsH ii eaVl U ht r.lMc to accept American protectorate. ' ; ' ex. lx.ks srsTxa TAXxsrai eam ' llii. Ingraham. sitter of tbe ex rebel General ikfrbert E. Lee, caa.de bir attHaranse at tba Prt-1 vost MsrshaFt eft'c tc-ity, and aake-J percis j : sion to take ths ojtb of allegiance, wtlch vu, ' edmiD'stertd by tbe Prorost Mirtbxl. . . - - f , '' tuw rltri v triTTv ' ! .'The Times' Losdoa letter; Seoiewbss i7 1 has the following relative to the' Feuian exeitecczt; Sjeb fifir arrests bave beca made ia DüM'.a c early as cVay ia Cork, and a few ia liver (tool, and aomwof tbe maaufactarinr towns. ia I Lueastcrr emong the rest, ard a few Iriah Ame - ri?are;aidir others rewards of ?00 and 100 are cCTcrtd",.. 0e Murphy, from Boston, oa being arrtsud, said be ebouU ivspteioot bis case to Mr. Sewsrd. Oa tte ntre mtntjja cf thit cam, he was set free by tbe au3r!Jes at Dublin Castle. ' .Tbe panic at Cork and other towns in the Soathweat has sot diminished. Tbere have been ror. a upon local bads; steamers, and paaseters and' biggsgs have been searched for doctin:eLti, eta. . A cunboal was cruising "oflT Cork Harbor to intercept a Yankee ship, stid. to be on if way to iiciaua wum arms lor ice rcnuna. 1 Two cÄicers of tbe Cork garrison bare been arretted, and there arerumors tbat a costiJer( able portion of the gimasa are sworn FenianaJ a acre ta a lively demand for firearms by those woo meat to defend themselves. ' - A notable feature of the affair if tbe bumble rsnk of thoae who have been arrested they are small tradesmen clerks, citueas. kc. Tbe moat conspicuous of the prisoners in DaWin is a tailor, the ehief informer against the t eaians, who appears to bare beea one whe bad 4 been adranced, U the grade 01 Coloael in the great Fenian array, but havbg ' to pay, rations or forage suitable ta his rank, had been suffered to goto the workbou.-c This unfortunate dignitary, brooding over his wrongs, concladed that low treason to bis associates would be more dtoGtable than high treason egatfist our Srereipn. lady tbe qucea, and $W Iben i. Sit.' Rcbert at i tbe Cistle. Tbe informer, who has the credit of ' being thefir?t to sell tbo Fenians, ia said to have ; biea a violent Orangeman, who veato Cork aod pretended to become a Cathhllc. ; Unless tbe ships loaded with American Fenian ; arms and supplies are well on tber way scd succeed ia making a landing, in spite of tbe ironclads arid gunboats on tbe Irish coast, we shall cot bear much more of the Fenian orgauiratiou in IielAud. Two or three hundred will be arretted, and of these a dozen or ra'Vft will be tried fcr treason and setttevrrj n peisl etyit'jcle, as a mild eaample. THX SOIVTH CAKOLtA fl.XV.MJoX. , The Tribune to-morrow will publish a letttr fraril Italeib. .trd the i?lfh riwirf the tietaüeofth aMnblin a!:1 organizttloD of the S'ete Convection. The writer aaya: Members j are t ciy ranch at ihcir eae and iiidioate by their ' m.ir.dj that ther ate 1:0 trangers to the place. A i Urge majority baTa been representatirca from j their respective coutities, and are leaders in their j sections Five, at let. were? rue rubers ol the C mvention wbkb earried the State oat and signed the ordinance of f eccssiou i.ll but three counties, Cuaituck, Cladwell and Green, are represented, 117 of the 120 delegates f answering to their names. The program me, as j far as I can gather it. Is to amend the Constitution, abolishing elavery, declaring cull acd void all enactrtietila passed uuder the eo-talied Confederate rule of the State, and then adjourn; dodging all pyrplexlng questions and entangling alliances, and throwing all responsibilities of tbe revision cf the code and all matters relating to the status ot the ired people of tbe State vpon the Legislature. 1 ' " ii Ii A n IV E AV for m b cxroirrmtATX. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS Are warranted in all caees far the arstnv' and'raaArr Ccsa from sll!ieae arWug from setnal excestea er ' YcrrnFfL ivii-naR.Tiftv fceininal Laaa, J." lhtly Kmiasl. n atxl Sen-eat frearns, I Genital, Fbysical and Kervnu Debinty, Innate ore: Gleet. Sexual Dtea s. Ac. c. Ac. - t , , HO CHASOS QF DIET i KKCEsJAhV,' .. ail ibfr can be use-t without detectloo. : Jtach boa ceaUins 00 phis, Price Oxa Dollab. IT you cannot get them ef ytur Jrosg-ii.t. they will be aent by mail securely sealed, poMpaid, with fall ftistnrctlons.that insure a cure, on receipt of tbe money; aal a pamphltt ef 100 pages the errors of youth the ctniequr&cee.and remtMiy, sent free; 10 cents required f.r poaUge, Arf4reaa Dr. J. Bara. Consultlnn Fbytician, . y. O. Roz 079. , , 442 Broadway, Kw Terk Deaters can be supplied by Denas Karat-s c Ce, YTkoIeaale Agents, ew Toik; Toraliurea Coa, Agent a for ladianapolia. ,-.. ,3 " A Tk O.Wteli PETROLEÜll,. UIMMi COUPANY. OF IfaDIANAPOLIS, IND. 1 : lt 10! TTT:. : h J, '.J.-.h ORGAN17.KD BSDEK THE LAWS OF ISDIAJtA. .'it ' Cuptui, dMtio.ooo, In tfttoosxaarew, at rifijr Dollaar Kacla ' 1 WORKIN'tV CAPITAL. ilQ.WO Orvt.w No. .1 Talbott k Sew'a Block, liKtlaaapella, rB. OFFICE tt . , rYtClani H. Turner, Preaidaat an4 eapettuteadtLt. Deloaa Root, Vice PreeMeur. Edwin A. Dai, Stcxetary. . , :i t I 1 it'.",, J. learg- .st'lr. Treaarer. " ' . ,. : ' -- UlKBCTORrt'. lA iJle atawt. W.- A . HcbotlelS, aVia . H . TartJer, J. A0rTfRi, Tt ra. T. Clark. C. C. Olin, J.VJ. Ileretb, Luden ttlla. Omar ewwae, Jrre XrLete acd Idwia A. A liBitted rniHjbrr" 8hrea ar" now ,lfri t Ike pT.ttc on terras tbat tje, Ccoisaay feel rot.dett wtil pay salkcribers . . , - . ' ' ' " Orcr Two-Hundrrd Per f cnf. SlvJ T'tr f'STt ur'y Ilirttl aa tima ml mm buri'tii For map yvCuUra or U.TWMOlon. ymij teaee-T'ec-retary f tl l!trisv, at ladfstlpai;. ! 1 aM IV A3X A. H A. , . KU1 iinatastt A Ve-AwsaA, f ' JllCriFiKR kU WnOLtlALX MALKR IN FORElfJN.f 4D MMGSTIC.IJQL'ORS, CillF.CA, Wsf AS1) -JViLilfiO u POKT," Jf A VV, f K a , iflCT, 1ULAGA TXXSTES, -cVXsTJD CIGAIU3, 28 South Illinois S treat, . .. . . INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Jy"'7-'i - 1 - DRY GOODS. rittr.t m . rig. i si. . roatri-.r. ivev.cox. PF.K.CONDUITT A:OOX vui.as.we aatiaaa is DRV I AND NOTIONS, o. 1 A Ivor el ' Xilock. . ?rrf Aftuinus strift. tuniASAioiis. Weliave tskeu tie aiih uh m t'- k:btil aew fc!evl M fri4Lan triet, a.-! are w apr a . LARGE &' CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCIC 4 rer j,i;aoablk goods, Te whick we re-ectfAty rsr-fs- tke aTr1e ef 11 er rsanta. , . . ( . , J'jOrR STOCK Ii.KNTIR.ELT , SLVt, Atd kaltt( been kort exclelTety for CA51T, atd aader fsvc'faMe r1rc3SJ,tar.rr," ws are CflrSJect ef tItf mWm t tttr? 1adecwn net xoil4 in any WESTERN" a -jTJUKIZETT. oliclilt; a akAM tf traw'e. we aak Ho fare ef a rail aad exam baetioa ef ear Stock.' ' Poo. Condultt Ct Cox. aejill ilase, 9
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' . t. : cnocEnmc. n?it.toRt). . - J r. ALTOtDr ItU. ATTLIOATaT. ! j Jjt r ! B. ALVORD s CO., i 71iolrala Dealers In ! ' -ajuv Es 2 TU EL R i ALYORD'S DLOCK, Cor. Meridian & Coorßla Qto., aKF lf LAI LT HtCZirr Of TMSB GOOD. 1 t ' s C.:tawly ert kaoJ aa4 fee aale at tt lewaM Klee, a large and srte1 t.l. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, ! Rico, Tea, NaUs, ! Glass, WoodcnTraro, I Soap, Candles, Starch, I Raisins, Cigara, j Tobacco, Uackerel, i Cordajo, TVine, Dye-Stufis, ,: iNuts, Figs, Da tea, I Brandy, Gin, Hum, j Wines, Whisky, Notions of all kinds A1B i' I: .... , (No. 1 Alvord's Block, Corner Meridian and Georgia Sts . ..ISDIAyAPOLlS. 1SDIASA. iea30-14wtf MEDICAL. More Valuable Than Cold! BBYM'S LIFE PILLS P-rift thf Blond, Eemeve Baadacbe. TMialneas, GldSlneaa, Drewsiaeaa, UaU pleasant Dreams, Diraneasef Siftbt. Indietlen, Cleaaae the 8tonack and BcwaJ., Iiiiu 9sr Lira In the dobUiated sad RESTORE THE SICK TO PERFECT i 1 HEALTH. Try tie rat they eclr cost U cents, and If y caaovet ffe then of your drnaaiat. send lfceaaofiy te Dm. J.BRTAV. CeosaltiDg Physician, iii Broadway. F. O. Boa IVTV. ad Ibev will fee sent Lr return ersaail. noitnaid. Dealer applied by Pemaa Barnes A Ce.. Whitata'a Afnts "ew York; Ten:Uiaeer Cox, Aetata far I a4Xaa polls. If la rrqnlre a rrlalle reasedy te rasters jea,ae DR. HARVEY S FEMALE PILLS, a a-ver.railinf reuedy for the rr so oval ef Ofcatrmrtieas. 4tmtUr fcvvHirhat eauMlh'y arise. Tkeyareaafe abd sare, and will restore nature ta every case. Tkey are alsoeClcacloai La all eaa ef Wsaknea.W kites, Itelapevs, Ac. Bold in Waes cntalalf Ul I'iic Owe Doixaa. ee4 for Dr. Harvey's Private Medical Ad vi er, s44rd te females; 100 paces, an in lull laaueettasaa. 1 cents reotred Tor KMtas;e. if you caaaet parckaae tke pills of year druirist, tncy will be sent by call, peet paid, secure from ols-n aUo, receipt efOwe ZWlea. by lit J. Bar, Cooaeltlajr fhyarlan, T. O. Boa to7. 4'iifroa:wsy,5ew lerk. Dealers sopj.Uei by Deanas Bartiee k Ce Wktlaaale Aareta, Saw Twrk; TaUuM A CaA(ata far laSlaaapoli. aagCS-SredAwly NATIONAL. DArtK. TnB FIRST NATI0N1L -BUIR OF IlSTXIViJVXOI-Xr4 1 18 TBI odal depeaitory aad Ooaoelal afsat eftke Tailed Siate. aad wall rantlak, tke aawat reeste trraas. All; kinds of United States Bonds and Re fenne Stamps, ALS will key and aril Geld. Bthrer, Xxekasfe,Oeeeeav oteat Yeockera, Orders on Vfaaküstea, State Stks aatd PuMic ScoritJes of erery descraten. CeUections will le, proeipUy aaade, ao4 every k tad ef thtaes a'.tsnded to it at be loasTa te ie;l Hamate ban a 1 . A(nUr cuataraera are eruj cXarx4 a per Uiei ebtaueed at tkls Bank, sum tae aaeet aaapie reviSiess are anade for tbe eafe-kwpik( af DepeaiU ad fef Ike ccesBBiodatloo ef Depeattra. U adiitien tetkarespwes:t;Hty ef tke Calte4 BieAea for the Labilities ef tbe Bask, tke 8t eck k elders are UaUt Ideally rwpraa;la te tke eateeA ef tk.lr steck, la aaetSlioe te ike eonemt taveeted ta eeck akarea, tket eoVerdtaf tk cae-t aaaple seculty te tke pektie. TaetallAwirc aretkapr.ct stoKkkeera ef tke la stttBtica rTss.fl. Ksgl W. aO ofsirirM, Lewis Ji.rda, DekM Reil, wna.Bradea, Bet j. r. TatUe, ika W. atarpky. iedge W. M. Fteek. Jer. IfiLena. . . J. T. D. Leie , ef ?. Oar. O. ! MonoB Waa. WCarst, A. naldwla. D. W. 5ebia, V.O. Becke4, Daniel Meeeaeesy. Jasnes Powers, J. L. ftlanakter, LecUa BiUe, W.S.T. Sferaew, Faraakas CbCa, iek C SXersHk Dr. J.kt.Oaetea, H.B. FKcku Dr. J. B. weedasaa Jac. C. WrUjat, Jota Uemetrlcka, A.J. Daafertk, JaaieaQfaeaie, w, y, feAaaway Jaasee WlaaWw. Rog. Jöka J. Hon see. Gen. Las. 5st!e. - If a. Cracer A. Bard. JIoa.T. A.Beadricki, Sa. Dariat aulajore. Boa. Jasnee A- Craves. Ilea. Jeka C öew, Hoa. T. at. crlvaa. Bee. Wra. A. BHtieav. PTef.C.5.TedJ, 1. Ceerye Dt J, 4eerve ST. Kirr. Bleeert Brewais. . J. HotDday, W. R. HelVeway J. It. afexweD. as. BUrry, A.J.Bay. . R. E. farker, . U Belt. Wiaatew, LesJee at Ve, J. A. Kosa, . JtrII CnOCERIEGe . V. VLB TCI eu a. eas FLCTIlEll & DA VI DOC CEiXXIsAJLa GUOCEIIY, arvkALXkJ IS ST A F LB ASD 71 esoczxicj f y.retea aad lB.etas wiae aae, ufr,yaSS . . . m . a v i. f mm etiAS.ee, rTane, we w n w. Se. ii SerU rwoaaylvsAta Btreet, eppeette tke feel Orfe.ladlaaaftu. aiari-stu
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