Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1869 — Page 2
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tb« H«w York fMon^aad Kapooko for tfao protooUonMo of Am country gM> orollr, to ▼try »ook dkwtttaflod wNfa Mto platform of prlndplM and polWy adoptod toy tko rooont Donoorolfo ooaoooAoa of Ohio. It'qnotoo tko following roMtoAeM m partioolofly oltfoottonoblos
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. a IMMMTMM H yoMibl* « ¥ko Tribum mma op tto ooOimonfo upon, and ot^botiou to, tkooo rooOloHoaf aa followa;
■hall ■••Low , Oh*ore?lah«» D H.” If How England la not "apaolall? UTorcd by tha praaent tariff” it la alngalar that that aoatkmof tka ooantry baa ton and ia yot paralatant la Ua damandi, not only for tha praaont protootlva lawa, toot for atlll hlghar protoatloii. It lath# manu factoring intaraata that tdamor for pro< taction, and If thair raqnaata, datnanda wo may say, wart oompllad with, wo ahoold hava a prohibitory tariff—ona that would oat off all foreign competition and compel oononmore to pay troni fifty to one hundred per cent, more for arttoloa that enter Into general oonaomp* (ton than they would If there waethe .“cloaeat poaaibla approximation to free trade,” The tariff la oppreaaive, "eopo* daily upon the people of the Weed” It adda to the coat of maaufoetured and im* ported artldee, without Incroaalng the value or price of the produetlona of our
own Induetry,
The beneflte of free trade are happily Illustrated in the United tttatea, Tko exchange of the produetlona of the In* doetrlee of the different Stalea and aee* tloue, and they are varied, aa the climate and aoll and other elroumataoood can make them, la the main eon roe of the proeperlty, the progreaa and the increase of the wealth of the country, How different would be our condition aa a nation If each State had the power, exercised It, of levying a tax upon tha Importations from one to the other. And If the principle of protection fa correct, why should not each organised eotn* inanity, State, county or munloipol, for the protection of their eevoml Industrial tntereata agalnat outside competition, bate tha powar to levy a tribute upon all such importation# Into their midst f In our extended aatloa, at retching from the Atlantic to the l*Mlflo, and from tSO great lakes of the Worth to the Gulf Upon the South, the advantage# of free trade are examplidad by an irraaiattbla practical argument. And If the Chinee# wall of protest ion waa broken down the world, over, tha beneficial affoota of our international freedom of trade would aprond over tha whole earth. With the adoption of the principles of .free trade by every nation, the irregulaeitieo that now exlot la the compensation of labor would soon be remedied by the Iowa of supply and demand. Tha effect of tariff laws la to fores labor, by a hot Md growth, from productive and compensating employ manta to those which would not be such except by the compulsory oostrlbuiiona from the produ* tlve Industry of the country to sustain them. If labor can be more profitably employed in raising corn and wheat than It can bo In a cotton mill or woolen foetory, what benefit In forcing n portion of the labor from agricultural employments to manufacturing by taxing the former to sustain the latterT Such are the policy and fruits of protection. The Tribunt chargee that it meetM repudiation to Insist that evary spedoe of property and capital or wealth ahall bear Its equal portion of the burden# of maintaining the Government, The people will nevar be satisfied until the prlhk oiple of equal taxation )a practically sonceded—until every species of property 14 equally taxed for the support of the Gov* eminent. If to insist upon this policy means •'repudiation,” to-day a large majority of the people are repudtators, and the question of “repudiation^’ will bs forced noon f he people by tha refusal of the bondholders to submit their property to the same taxation that other property ie subject, and upon such an iaaua there would be only two siden, those who do and those who do not hold, I Kinds, and it requires no skill to prophecy the result in such a contest.
an the whistle baa hens, that wkM klUs move
<PMM
any ctbev eanee. TMm fo nothing ta my notion m pleasant is • eonuty town away from a railroad, SMI of All 1 hay# •ysr Htfited, Covington la ths pfeneantsat. XI II 4M*Md sn tb# sast aids of the •beak rtver sod go the Wabash sod fteSSMd. i Durlsg the Manner steamboats no so ths former to and from Tens Manta,- aofi while tbs watsz sen X&'XXZZSSZXZ low. 1 iosl 00W Iks Istts* mesas of som-
mlien are eut off, s break having wso^Ia ‘4ff| ^unml mfi Mff|fl|f|g|ff|k - fififi ■ ^^Mfis^Ogy ^sOO ^^W^OOvAsO
which X andsntand occurs frequently enoagk |o render M a vary nnosrtaln 'ikhMsiniffii Oeyington hr best resebed from , Htata line City, nine miles northwest, on the Toledo
WabUh SOd WSMSfO
liOfi
The letoe to Okie,
he leanings of tha Haw York IttraiA tdWard Ohaht and the policy of ths
•mmirnii
r.WrKH
[SSS'JfWi.S
and from
the town, oommodl-
ual wel
can, _ _ looking Con:
built In
Ufofw there are ssven cr
Much of It
oVb^Tim ali near the epntheeB lino oftbe ooun-
Kef - county coal 1 gasworks,
> per bnahtl than ths inviUeoosL Fosstala
I on Mooontof the^condV tj
not for from Us ... ths fusion ms sonrsas, sal is hauled in foot to
ptlon re-
toe on Coal. month, and throughout tha
5Ss.f ro c:b‘no»S S: £U‘Jsss ayu« sdemlfla men and exporteneed urinere, mMsafhmiMttml snrvsffo go to show thM the coal deposits la' Fountain ooonty are net only large and varied, bat that ths coal la of excellent quality, rating high in
ths market, and easily worked.
MOW, STOWXI XXD CLAY.
Associated with the coal are considerable quantities of Iron ore, carbonate of iron or iron atone, too* and kidney area. Ths first la tbeaams kind which ia used extern! valy ta ffsglaad, Seotland and Wales, and ths samples picked up nest Harvey’s mill. In this cos sty, were analyzed by Professor Cox, now Mate Geologist, who found they contained over thirty-one percent, of Iron. A seequloxlde, which la fonnd In large qiisamles near the same place, yielded nearly fiftyfour par cant., while tbs kidney ore on Coal creek yielded fifty-five per cent. of. Iron. Other samples ware found squally
rich and the deptosla axtanaiva. Should smelting furnaces ever be erect-
ed here, although there are no latte quantities of Itms stone at hand, there is a bad all alone Coal creek suaiclent to
“ mn ami h •
i to mu!
enough to make time from, » «uu»aiua nearly olghty-two par cant, of carbonate
supply an amount for flax ing, and pure ^ ‘ —* is from, salt contains
per
asi***
y, sad through the'entire ft la of excellent quality Od ballding material. Some i used for Torn ace heart be, to answer well. There ora
Injurious ingredients, din agrest many parts
Inrgs esMt room, kasdacmsly As
by fosse
out abent are the fair
y barnnud rs-
story.' il eontsfos s
Cs^m^dS; , even during was dstignsti
folf jSunSLln Which fairs are annually held by the Agricultural Boolety. There are nhOOt fifteen acres lacloeod, on
fond of hhais and r s
pleasant home.
, wir cow
Bui the people are
ssasuisjM. umti'Ai With the ontaMe wend, hut eo efforts have fklled. Pint, then
■■■ > not overly fond' of bsstle and exettameut, a vary
pleaasni home.
xerr ooxmTmn,
|,JL not astleAed, and 1
M can blame been trying
mnnloNtlou for their
then wm the ough while It rery long, for old fogy affair.
benstn to Oovgg^^iirsp- jss ivzzz hook/’ whisk expSoded, nobody ‘knowa and wbian eoat the
Of timesod talk, on effort to have , road arose ths axtygis
vlUe road was projectm sponeeas road bed Min county before the ooat-
op safi left Covington higher titan ever.. {mat of atiw^s, aaU
I how amayPH people hmunjp the Toledo and
xnd^d
DM^Ua 1
embodtadH
nothing of a
OfMiHUgM
II
have been j tossy i sam of money,
soon.
nu COUXTY AUfBOVtAUaSLLT.
Foubtaln cdoaty has s population of about twenty tksissAi neSjis, scattered agricultural countim fit ths Stats, tbs
as the Upfouds n jprsst “5S®
scat teases of the We-
tkerola la
land urn-
.1 ^ fsthteststo. In SMB is the staple crop, but
d*sT of wfisst la ^ much grealST ordinary has beau
tko oeop will 1
almost necessary for tha ound to put It on when sa--
tiontta
mmm
r. along the
aa
The are
d milnsnt party) but It regards the nom, inetlon of Bosxoxxxs aa a politic move on the part of tha Ohio Democracy.. In ^lemming the action ef the convention, it remarksi “The issue, then, In Ohio Is sharply drawn against tha administration | but, atrangely enough, Cuba, Mexico and the Alabama claltue are left out. Bat to earn up i—The nomination of Genersl Hoshckans, of itaelf, Is s great step for* ward by ths Ohio Democracy. It foils for bshind the forward movement of ths Virginia Conservatives, bnt It Is atill s move* meat in the earns direction) and in the ■ame direction, it will doubtless soon appear, all the opposition foreeeof theeour. ‘*ry are drifting. In short, tbs elemsntd of s new political revolution are forming, and while th« administration ie resting upon Its oars the wide-awake Democracy instructed by many detests, may shape their tactics to some purpose. Is view </ the approaching foil elections, not only ta Ohio, but throughout the fforth.” The ffew Order sf Things. The New York Ttmtt regards the result of the resent election is Virginia as s hopeful sign that a new order of tillage Is to be inaugurated in ths administration of the Government, and it means by that espreeeion that s mors liberal spirit—the yielding of the prgjudioes end paeetons the war had engendered end kept alive, deterring to thseleetisn sf Waumh, ths liberal orwJgMjVktive candidate for Governor of Virginia, tbs Ttmtt remarks i “So empkette wets ths declarations of the public men of Virginia during ths canvass, and ee diatiMl ware the utieM asses of the preee, that the WhSlS state Ie now irrevooably committed to tbs support of the new order oi things. The triumph of one eet of men sr tho dsfosl Sf another set, is important chiefly In relation to the sffties of ths Stals, To tie country ths result hie s broader ssd. {saiics By ths nlehisg
ground has alS?
niltil
rs
rtas much rain
but formers say
ay they son lass one crop and sheep are raissd in Pountaio ooooiy,
thx mxauAf. nnaovnona.
oAiSi«:5ii.sniftbf« tion of the aoll a great many of her people will always , sunt their bread. It is. howevee, In. her vast seiseral wealth that her opportunities to ^prosperity t are
* OSOMpIlfo
> aireooy ocen started, end oat wtrscjssssstfsis: leh Is termed slip-clay to ob
Ipped long d Interior glaxii
brisk ssd
A slay which tainednesr bare and ship
lo b 1 # osad ia tho of stoneware.
van WAxxen aoxx axp max aixixo
coatrxxT.
hTashof tbsknowtodgs of this region to dao to this company, Which w«S orgMiaad hero In 1806, and which to composed of leading citlaana of this asotlon. They employed Proteaaor Owan to make s survey, and have been un aetata g lx tbelr efforts to devofop tko county. Tko company owns and controls sn ex ten el va body or coni and Iron lands, bat are watting for a railroad before commencing opcraticua on a largo scale. When first organised, the Company waa amilten, to soma extaotw lib the petroleu in fever than raging, and commaaaed borfbg for oil, two nnloa aonth of bora. After sinking ■ woll tight hundred nod fifty foot deep, the eearoh was abandoned. Tho company intaud, however, to pwrote the work, with tho expeotatlon of striking tko vain of white sulphur water, which ■actna to underlie this valley. In tho meantime, several cool banka are being opened on the company’a lands, on Com
creek,.
Tho officers of the company are aa fol-
lows i
William Dals.Pretident. . G. Benjamin, Vice President. James W. K(ng, Treasurer.
W. D. Herr, Secretary. ■John. Mg|H4tagaggti|ta tilt nt
John M. Coleman, Atat! Supt.
Dlraetora—Joseph E. McDonald, Jo-
. G. Benjamin, William McDowOd^Jj^K. Cbffroth,
TBS THOMAS WELL.
Daring the prevalence of tbs oil Urn, the theory that where there wm coni there moat bo oil, waa aceantad venf gra-
ta that belief Mveral botioga “ilm MMMMkv TWro BtiMlDBl ml lea below berejoaton
ta oonaty. n mils above flags of Lodi, nod tight upon the bank. Tbto well-«all5l tbeThomaa wall—wm aonk to a depth of nine or tan hundred teat, when it attack a vein of. salt water, which yielded a pound of anil to Ike gallon of MM. Tina tuft being thought aufitotontiy strong to pay for manufacturing, the work was proeecated. bat after gtingo depth of eleven bundaad and fifty foot, a volume of water wao ■truck, which gushed out with such force aa ta prevent ill further boring. A column of water foar Inches and on# half , In diameter has been pen stag eut of this den for two yean, with a power which will hold opoue hundred andfifty pounds at the month of the tube. There are no signs of diinunltion,. and tko quantity flowing every day moat bo vary great. The water greatly resembles that at Terre Haute, bulla much stronger than tbeartesian water at Lafoyetta. It'to wine sulphur, strongly Impregnated wttfa salt, and ita odor to strikingly auggeatlvsof rotten cms wall shaken In an wld boot. Its media Inal properties are believed ito toe
uireetora aoac BSM
ing place Or
no.
very great, and 1/ convenient of aoceaa, S
move eligible spot for a water! scare, could not easily be fou * 1 SALT WXLta.
><A mils from thto well, on Coal creak,
ZSzlB
« Msnnccn interments in the city ^“Jtary teat month, eleven were in-
foil mcmbcfvhip In itoeMetbodlat EplacoPSl Church of tint city, July 4. wty -^1 —We hope ta be abte to omotfode in a [
IratdMVlbc ormtatototan of v Obaaae baa JUSt. purchased of three )ota on toe corn#* of Tenth ta structo, for ttoe erection of a
ra.*3
bualnem man wtU healtata af m
am looking attnia i business point of
*»W. Tberw may hcaema ttotn«i in connection with the donation of the cld roadbed, of which I know nothing, and which may excuse or Justify eklrtatk orbed faith, hot if mytafoniatloa to eorract, tbe eontaaetew haws a perfect right to
ftho line wherever
run __
long ta Crawfordsville ore tho 1—odtate term iMMgoro fEltt tasUd tko
that will both#
to right. and honorable
peseta ofPountaln county
bfnk.eqi ■■■
A XOXTX AXO SOOTH KAILKOAD.
Another railroad pngoat ta which tho people of Attlon more nearly Interested, boo been started, a company hav2tttasr ! S2at , ssffl Attloa to Tsrre Haute, and tk w ars vain coviogtoo, anotcier iiookTilie, ana mo
oo, A vote will ha taken an the third
August to determine whether Fountain county wllTba taxed foeU to tbe er*^*
of fifty or one hundred thousand Ijfoiget the amount, but U doeai ~ ' 'Mno'trna
i a chance
Ml porta of tbe coot definitely located,th
for enceeae.
nmurrsn, van
The ccuxty Jeff has more oocs now than at oay time since it and among them to Fred. R perpetrator of tko borriblo m waaka am. Mias Booklet...—..,
young logy bo shot, has almost entirely recovered, but tbe ball baa never, been extracted. I» pentad directly through tbe bead, .from tide to tide, and the brain oosep oat of the orifice. With the exception of slight- teveriahneea she soften no iaeoovenlmee. Kemster Is “plsying cra«y,” so thogeogto think, nod occupies tko time In singing, groantem pnylng, awearlag, yelling and qtbarvtotota ebnlltloan,
Sb
be pronou _ ■ quested to he aUowed ta go Into tho barvest field sod work) that, be thought, would^ cure him. CMcsnge to say the (|Q6tt(e Tbi tineeeaassham,sod thsrela sdssp yot qolst teollug that If ha saqapaa puniahment at tho hands of tho law, ha must find it at tbs bands sf s mob. There art also strong threats of lynching him, If an attempt ia made toArwhlsa In another oonaty. X do not bettor* that these throata will culminate In.S wreaking of OOUgaanca by mob law. kd* Some very good oltiaens here are advoaattag aucb n course. It to to bo hoped tbnt if Remstcr Is doomed to death. It will bo by s court of tost Ice, not called.
... A CC
Fountain oonaty pooooeaeo aotne “aharaotera” worthy of mention, and I mu not
aa? aafaafi’jai them. Haro lived and died that man. of m«n« waa J. Hole, snd ke was so very
>lent tk
ko merely.
term h r tbe r0 ape J ' to eke th H *7? and bo wahlT u^ long enough u> b get mad over It, tho result toeing that ha left the DemocntfO party, and aver after spoiled bta naaaa Wbota J. wee so laay that Instead of gathatiog bla corn whan ripe, ha always waited until winter, and ttarndtivtag m Old SMI between tb# rows, hs sm a pan one sad, sad pulHd ths •snoff is he passed along. HstiioiiglN ho waa doing extremely well If he got
half tha crop. ~
There to another old fellow who and boantlfioo a locality rejoicing 1
alegant name of Hall’s Half Aero, about
i adorns In ths
sevsn miles from here, who moat be a nice man to got along with. Ha bas abont aa exalted an opinion of n bard cant aa any man that aver lived. Ho has been known to fill a band kerchief with wool, carry U to church on Monday, and
tiT^ftatadV oie*Thto"tavS"dte3 gnkad. On the way ha waa met by bla fotbcMn-tow. «bo had heard of bin proceedings and nad proonrad a ntos .coffin, intending that his daughter should bare
decant burl coffin, ieavii upontho h and trotted
>wn ga tbo Jar-
bHHtspasttttfg: log atratir, tbe proprletora cootittdad to qnailty, something between tbe KenawbS and Seglqaw, At present the works are
TBUigAitkOAb anaxnox.
It will be aaan that Fountain county ncaopenip. • To oortlfc soil ana heavy timber are added large deposM* of good coal, iron, stone, fire and potters’ day and mineral pahtta, AH of these could product to a market. What to needed
.u 1W iwjMrau, liuvrmii t auuuurhavlngiweBTutecHbeil an<t°the rlght^ wsv over tko old bid of the Newcastle and Danville read, which waa estimated S'S'SMyA .2^‘SS..^ road from Orawfordavllla to Covington, swaft: 1 ®! ss£Tp n fe time the road waa oomplatad to Crawlords villa It waa supposed that It would ran to oovfngton on the Newcastle and DsnvIUo lino, but tho contractors, B. K. been created. If tbe road tahaa the old !*»• fltids me thrown st toast tear mllta to on# aide, and tbe^gradt of
JffMrhg peraoaal appsaranos of the Hon. G. C. WxkHna, Governor elestof Virginia, formerly of New York, to thus described i “Jo physique hs to of huge frame, an Inch or two. over tig-foot In height, has a plotting Meek eye, find M called the bOkdiowest roan In Virginia.
Ho to thtrty-ooyon yosra of age-” —i " » — :>■
•on.— Site* sorght
SSiE
taumT Ctark
,y >]l “ Perry
tatko
lay of Ander ru looks vary — ready to
SSSKaMana'ssasa _ the river at Perryevllle. several miles fletor
fwantsin eounty in lisa of the old read bed, which, they aay, la not what It waa i
*** t*** SbS5 season in our 1m
‘ before.
_ . M 0^4—„
nsyi Wheat barveot Ie lo are targe, full, end
■ t aj some anaseount '
of aatuhs' onto t
taOthird batinf
by drill to the beat. ^Tbat which w ■own by drill baa produead abont fort naave deaen akeaveato tbo aoro, Sod I estimate will Ihreafa oat twenty bashe That wbleh was «wn broadcast bat n„ produced but vary Hula mere thofi batf tbla quantity. Corn grows rapidly, Hay
and otas ware nevee better.
harvest in SF 5
ho valley of.
iomj^ ^tyv/ds CofU lOOl deal of it to about w ,
than over
oenemondrat writes sa follows -lark Cbnneyi Wkeat harvest to over) the hsrosls sro targe, full, and round i yot by some unaseountabla freak ~wu kemetokre abreast;
oUated. Wheat sowed
says: Ike wheat . county baa flnsl* for wjMtalbte, and
nt sort engineer tadwUlbe balM there
wtwrostaytf Vsntohed, swmisrsr
bto«n.|
fiE“ ....
and Noto be
roody
pwtagtj-! i i
tkow^OtikMIC'Otalreh.—Kw-e- Haute Hr-
town of
.eoatalnssetipJ w a beverage
oouvayed.
hbota at Notr
_ 4 ■‘•fi 111 h®®® * of aocb* Macau wlU • "“r ® ve ? »P« 1 Idayo. The founds
^ Ahccoming talt, and the tw^ar^^fiSL^ss^ within two^ysara^-Aoxw JUmaJufuttr. «r*>/5 IxbiAXAXOUa Sxxmnmu.—William-Da-vidson, Mam street, has accepted tbe agency for thto exeetiOBt daily, which la received at nine o’clock each day of publication. This affords an opportunity-of getting the news at Mast seven hours In advenes ed the OtostaaMI papers. Tbe w5^a.ti*afaars cirouration ahoold. sad no doubt wtU, be grsotiy augmeueed hero.— Vineenet Sum. I S™™* nonnox.—Tlie
ayaaye': r FarrsHk
SSStffl
afSatensi,'
i ~rvT"T -*• • 6 n< I
‘ ‘r*ta
btognm mm* toi
l.tST
letoPis-t T i-1-
rfoflOBc Wondtlfi. AL rtrost.
—rr. WfitiHAws tko OTBlJLXJi 1
Foe Mm Ycisso 1SC7 awd ISOS.
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xtic. ox K4xx. '■
RUBBER BELTINa 1 HOSE PA6PS PATENT LACE LEATHER, Offjb Tfoginefl Ireather,
iru. '* 1» i* .W' •
t •. Of ovary Jsstaytton.
FrmeOto Skins, Sole Leather, Ete ‘ AT WBOLX8AUI PBICKS.
JBttH FMHBACK,
12S Soath Meridian street, .pvM ^mtopco^ortttp !»*•
'nr y.tr; .
INDIANAPOLIS.
wentyAkers
if hto labor. E. Rhoads, of
if, vs. H. W. Cloud, ve returned from New " m as that they conof this famous caM
, find Inform us that
Sw&SSaa'nras.*!!;
■kneta 86,000 and mineral-
- . th« chemical Uborstojy, phlloaophlcal apparatus, geoUgtoM lArary, maps, charis, ate. The ffluta now hex the moat extensive collecsKidssar/jssr* ta “» sm fifty tbonaandaorm of tkaflnam lai la the world, lying wholly unimproved Mid unproductive. , The reclamation of the Unde In Allison prairie and below town, would add mliliona to tko wealth Of tha country tributary to ua, and treble ths present trade, of ths city. It to a marvel how these lands Itaxo toon ao long neglected. Much leas than five dollars par acra would reclaim thorn, and for a trifling more expense they coaid be converted Into a vary garden. A few active, enterprising man, by combining tbrir capital, aonid buy up and reclaim these lands, and realise a princely fortune from »bo Investment, ao wall aa render tbemtaltap public benefactors. Thx Stats Sxxtixxl—Tbe corner oftheaow SVATxSBXTXXKL build-
in on the I ceremobaa been in-
the Invitation, to
address on the occasion. The to bepftaaet.ataT•Ek!ve 1 £> m
i tha heart
' io alt, ... bcenthOoi Indian* Democracy vooro. It la uow tn a _ and naefolneas, f the West aa s'medlum
.Swpsvsrswf __
ft will be Ml event cbeeriug to the bean cf rremr Deseccnft who to able to attend Tho Mxtixbl bm been the organ of Um S-s?=2ASffi equal any paper of tho West as a modi of InteUtaejm end Its political Influence
ti. T# 7hf^jo^g u,y / n
Q ^t «i Kaxxak:
Indiana but in Btetaa.—fitoaiurilie
Valut Dr aixixo Cox-
VAJrY.—The Grown Point Jies/ister, of the fthtaotapt, ban the following In regard to ths . dtilffi of tbo Kaokaiee Valley
Dtatalng Cempnay :>
No maa to doing mors for tha 1 toprove□t- of ear oonaty la- tbe way of re-
mlnjgsiul ‘ —‘—I
nimli
ed land
soma
lag and draining wet end over flowids, than Mr. G. W. Casa. He has 30,000 seres of land affected by the overflow of the Kankakee river, nearly Id,000 of w*toh an In thto county. He la
of the Laporte which association • largo force In
tho Kankakee. Bnt little te the success of tbe en
Drslnln^ASSictaSon" Z to aiready operating a alralghteulng tho Konki
doubt la toft ta to the s< terprtoo, and n largo oodtlon of tho lead WlO thus be made fertile and productive, becoming, as valuable so any of the lands
In tbs county.
Ixoiaxa Patkxts.—The following pstoato worn iss usd to Indian la ns during the
SP „,.
ll^\'u?blSd. k Jt3.SiP?i( ^»»» Hs.Sl?"'*". f™. Wm,.
Saw Mill—J. H. ISofflm.,., rvT1 ,
Corn Planter-William H. McCormick,
Monde.
Cloth ee Lina Holder—HarriSOn Ogbor a, Rlobmond. -:
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„Clod Fender for Plows—Henben A. Kelly, Hops. Clover and Flax Thraahlng Machine— ^Uta^tatar Dropper—Q eorgo Stevenson, ZlonsvIUa. :> “ • ■ " ■ • ' ... IxbiAXArowa jKxnovxitxwta — The rndlananolto eorraapemdeut of the Shei^Sk'sssaKi'Tsr.ss bolldlu, proroteM to ba ‘. oa—imodlon. auSBII^^k^Siv 1 Tho OslMtaeaHiodnl, on Bodih Tenntaooo •traat. one of tho largest churches isaysSiwsr' 1 * K ’ ,p,i,i ‘' d tires ta, wilLwhou fotished, be one of the
the drug H 1 ” 0 ." cut ’,".12.” erected on South "
to rently I
. . Jui of Robert are being 4, in fact, ‘which to to be tbem Va
1 aaya tbe ■e numbered, ag hue nom-
leaves of
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F| S HIN T-A.OSXiS. HiJm 4 aa'.lo'HthAUiFmoo aHssntifPt cane foles, DAKBOO sod Jssmsm PoIm. JefatM yukv lijl*. filfo ueddiiM^M-PltivLtota:' " ^
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fte.ra ktnds of Lamber,
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THOMAS WIUEa,
. WMaaMtaMU :
STONEWARE,
Vo. S9 Boot Geercta ■*-,
WI1 ^ INDIANAPOLIS, IND. afl4d3m r v*-.
Jk eo.,
. PsUiiherYef the
IIVBlfoJfA BEPOBT8
Wripdn# Pyw'
Flow Sseu. Straw, Bao.MsaOIoaad Tm Fspsni. No. 5 Meat WaaMneton
aprli tan
Praetieo. oholestie
tU t- 4k' iL.'W. 1 taeOUAT xcos. ex area Wff t Waakim^tev INDIANAPOLIS. COOK * PAUei 8Y0YE8, MavMoload tauuMSd klMoBtautleo. Cool SfrotaS, Vtu, Xian
k. l. ffxrm * <*., WHOLESALE (MECTIOEBS Mauulkotueoeo off CXmHoo, And DeMear to FOREIGN FRUITS, HUTS, ETC., No. 40 Wett Washington BL, INDIANAPOLIS. IMD. -j.
CLOTH1MC. —
NEW Y O it, K ONE PEXOE CLOTHING HOUSE, or L. L MOffffLER dk BMO.,
37 East Washington Street
stocE Tr ne
CklMrea
Ajt wxtexalvw • Herehunt TulloHng Dopetrtaeout euunacted with the House,
aprte dSn
HOTELS.
BT. DEIVIB HOTEL, Bow Torn, feu Eugeprau P **,) Broadway, corner of XIrredtk itroet, oppoaite kwwan’s New Meek.
ncbledtf
M06HSB A RBADK. Propri.torc.
A.me rican Hotel, Cbeatawt mvoot. nnadolyhla, (OppokRe bid Indepsitteace Hall.) : hfMfidU A K. HKULINdg. Brtprietor.
vaiSit 1 ^ iLk!
Late of Loxiacton, Ky. KERCH ANTH (Foraerly Sennlioa Boom.)
Fifth Mtreofh, neur Unix,
cincixxati, •anw.
HOTEL,
I
HorS A Taylor, . . Proyrlolorn. w jf JtaJMMS to eallaher. Naison A 0o.)
Mi. Hlehtila* fOft LADIES AND OENTLKMEN. Cor. Fourth nud Vuee Mta., CluctuuMI. ’ B. ROTft A SOira. Praprirtart.
R T7 V Z3 XI * S HOTEL AND BESTAU&ANT
OTRQPBAN PLAN.
Fifth tareot, hotwrou llutai us
l.oFlSVU-UbKT.
Jangdly OHAA. 0. BPPBB. Pnnliter
ABXZl.APri> HOUSE, txx env Enroppua Hotel la the City, 4reh abort Bevmth Strttt, PhOadtlpMa. aovtodly 'i. T. BELCHER. S-t. jr^MKS HOTEL, k» aad tor labertT^trcet. oppeito tha Onion Plttaharg, Founxylvuhlu. K. LAN AH AN, ... Pr iprl.ter.
ta
Boc&ESMem umms. x.lvroV ttiSfr <»#i l r&ivr «, JOHN QRroyyppp, 'eifllcTuli* ffranhaieieief'-i■ i*J«i
SiiSiig*
Wl| Street,
jaridlu
aociuaroxh. v. t.
f, ft aad Is c.
Talbott A New’* Block.
JAMES 8. A' - - bar;
n°v wttwvw-
Fhyotciuua. .
Mr.wonMtoOoaPjIMyta.—
imkPAnucTNxSS.Bi^ * tr ^ c j. ^w-Sni'iSKKS-- •
" XwnU«U ai eos.
-O.w. CALDWELL A CO..K B.Bonth rtiwet.
1
r New’* Block.
tooohu. Foxeo und ffhdjoaaoy. "- ■oohaou* Wall Papor. — C. P. WILDER,ti K. Wathinrton (treat. - Boots an* Ohoee-Wholesale. frest. riot. tatil Shoe*—Wholesale am* hctall. A. W. BRONSON. 17 W. Wsshiacten street. IKvsmrb STIERLE A LOEPSR. M S. Dtiawire rtnwt. Myaamh SCUMEDEL A PRICKER. 1M E. Waab. itraet. tiargontersoud Builders. Wwi rarotao, Wall Faoer, Etc. GALL A RUSH, Ifll B. WI thin (ton (treat. J Carvtago Maoufaetnrcvs. BCOTT, WEST A CO., 127 S. Meridian street. CMaa Tea Stare. H. H. LEE. Odd Fellow** HsU. Cl «—tag. Dyeing aud ysguiviug. SMITH’S DYE WORKS. 82 E. Market street. W.firoam ggg^g| OhMMMCu V. BUTSCH A DICKSON. VE. Oeortis itreet. Caul eaC Coho. J. A W. C. BURK, 2S Virrinia arenee. Coufeetlouery — Wholesale auU »—t-H R. L. SMITH A CO., 40 W. Washlnctos street. Craeher Bakery. PARROTT. NICKUM A CO.. 188 E. Wash. ft. Bvy tBsodo.W4>fu(.B*e-Whslssols. HIEBEX, TAEKJNGTON A CO.. 112 S. Merid- !*•* street. KENNEDY.
1 W. Wash, street. Wuhiacton street.
STEWART A MORGAN. 4S E. Wash, street. C. DICKON «^Te^itmt. Euglnos as* Maehluory. SINKER A CO., 1® 8. Pennsylvania street. TIES. opp. Union Depot. > 8. Tennessee street. Mississippi atreet. * T ““ Faoey OeoUa, Toys. Votloas, Ete. "BALDWIN'S BAZAAR.’’ 6 E. Wash, ilissf, CHARLES MAYER CO., 29 W. WsshriasstT Floor ■Ills. HECKMAN A 8HBERLEY, SM E. Wash. st. Mow York Fur Haauraetory, D. LELBWSR A BR0., »X S. Meridian strest. Furultore Mkkofketuroro.
tiroeero—Wkolesalo.
E&aft I ill eel _
Muryiaed street. - T -la*AM SEVERN A SCHNULT,, IV and 130 S. Merid at WILES. BRO. A CO.. 110 S. Meridia^ stMet.
Groceries and NoUomm.
STONEMAN A PEE, 2 Lon. st., opp. U. Depot. Hair Works, Wigs, Carls, UWitehea, He.. F. J. MEDINA, No. M Wost Washington it.
Hardware, Cutlery, Etc. J K AMRS%. LAYMAN A C0.V
' ' Hal* aud Capa-Wholesale. D«NALD^WIro^ # ^iLrid&te
v , „ street!
Hate aad Cape—Wkelceale aud »—-it| b! ASKATON.^^Pen^Va^t^r 1 -
lususukco—Flso.
INDIANA FIRE INS. CO.. OddFeUow’t Hall.
R, new Jonriutl Bldg.
■run nieel, Xatla. Ete.
W. J. HOLLIDAY A CO.. 156 S. Meetfisg *. Ladles’ Trbuaslngs aad Pasey --tg, WILLIAM HAERLR, tW, Washington strsst.
laMMpflg CfejMMfcHftffWfo, Kt9*
Wo&CoFe HOLLIDAY, 15 S. Meridian atr^fot WimM&s&L,
Lcaiker Belting, Etc.
JOHN FISH HACK, 125 8. Meridian gfroet. Uguura aud Wince-Wholesale
inessUirectory
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DANIEL '
E. C. ATKINS A 00. .
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8. 111. it.
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SiBtrajOTwroims THOMAS" D. BOOT A CO. **7. JOHN Av KBIBI B. JOHNSON A CO.. \9 ' Wauutketart N. BURTON.» 8. Illineis stroeC. IterT MB ~
street.
MERRITT A COUQHLEK.footW.Wash, street.
street.
» earner.
CINCINNATI.
COMMISSION.
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CHRISTY, COBB A CO., Commiffiifln Merchants, And Dealeri fii Hay, Grain and Gonorai Produce, SO Water Street, aad IS Levee, CINCINNATI, O. nprUtam ■ '
CARRIAGES.
HANttY dk HBAHSON, Mannfiietureri of CktUAtm Mm MIMIES, w ta. ***’ qgji^qgfr'Ho i • EC, CDENGENNATI, O.
GtrrtAm and tmIt on ham fol
BOXES.
C. H. CHEEVEB, Mennfi.'birer ol JP a p e r o>es. I aad 230 E&iu .t.reot, CINCINNATI, OHIO, eor 13 dAm .. i-
IRON BRIDGES.
CIYA.S. GHRAHAM, MnanfSetorer of. Iron Bridges, Bridge. Castings, EFRIDGE BOLTS, McLeod Potent Switch AJSund. Qi’ der*. Tnnkg. Gas Holden, and all kinds of Wronght IionWork.V Xea. X74, TTO aad 278 West Front Street. oixwoixsrxo-^.xi. t tk *w°15 < dAw!ta‘’ Sroul Screwsent.
FRUIT JARS.
FIRXJIT
»srww Tap, Glass Top and Wire Tep-
-* Es#F fleulero aud for Wax.
r jpHE nnproosdentod demand for thaw Jars has
RATtt. ^
DrrIS dKwSm
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SesinetaTTo
ROOFING^CTC.
s u rP tti . . . -. . I ■ - • s - tq i. !• • • >: Stole aad Tin Roofing. Galvanized Iron Cornice, Ml Hume* Wurh of uU Kinds. Ilalim lartle fate, ; j ’ i - ■■ i. Statnarr MarMe Kufle, MarWeM iroa latlcsi i ' M laities.
O K, .A.
BSyjPCsagraero •oalsoeuud PaMtakors.
H. L. BENHAM AOO., 1 Marttodels Block.
Hueaeal lastitaie.
PROFESSOR J. & BLACK. Talbot A Row’s hlk Hilt.Wright and Farutehor. SAMUEL TAGGART. 1328. Pean. itreet. H. MARSH A BON.. Miller’.Block. IdaeeedPU aud PH Cake HeaL I. P, EVANS A CO., fit 8. Delaware street. •tie* Fhtata and Varnishes. IBANK A. BOYD, 22 S. Msridlaarirstt. •geters. Fruit, Etc. ^ . W. Ds RUTTER A BRO., S3 S. DHacfr attest. 'Faper aud Paper Baum. ' CHANDLER A FIELD, MS. Meridian ste^t. J. A If. SOLOMON. S 8. lUtetig itrwt. \ v
aao Haaafecuusra. '
USMASUF’G Ca.lBOehdin K.
»LMi4W8.ni.g*.
«- W,
.'UiVi 1
A. R. MILLER. * B. Washington street.
Of all klads^wt wite^ae rrlebrated Dodge’s L o T Z B * S . I; V. .Improved Warm Air Furnaces, tor wood arm coal.
■oft-igerafnm, lee t he*to, Md Torxy*n I«e Creuue Freemen.
WILn first of werkuen, gV^Lro pro puff'tTWthe* above work Mr aH who may dotiro It et very low rates. »■ agapenor maaner. and of the beet naterial. sons* bT to* following perJooeph^Cnrnon, Arehiteet; Edwin^May, ArOnereh,
mv29d2m
HEaotPa
oTON. on street.
TINWARE. ETC.
E. JOHNSON A CO., of Til, Goner, Bns nl Sleet ton fam. Wholpsalo and Rstail Dealer* ia Woe nud tagpod w.^, Wnush., aud were, which we ofogat geeettyisdeeedprioeu MS nouth Delaware Street,’
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