Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1869 — Page 4

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0>TT N1WI #0* This to tfe* Utol wMk of gntoo for tbodof*. grand Jar/ bra adjoarnod to Aagaot SO. > i J^Thao for tho tammor noood boo boon ramorboW/ hooltt/ In tbto oootkm. t+k. till toppor got own/ with Ho on Friday, from Auohlnboagb'a oontootlon* •'y* . m ; * M+k young girl, wbooo namo pro wort nnablo to loarn, waa aanatrook on gator* d * y ' _ J^Jamoa O. Marahall woo appointed guardian of DarUla F. Rlogor, on Sator* day, yVA groat many oaalgranta paoo throogh boro daily on rooto to tbo tor Wool, gto* Tho Bnlldoro and Manafootaron* Aaaoolatlon art building a hrtok addition to tnolr abopa, gto*A Uni tod gtatoo army roornltlng offloo baa boon oponod in tbto dty. ••Bally ’round tbo flag, boya,” *»" Tbo Boot Markot to looking up. Buyara and aoUora art inoroaalng, and prtooo art aomlng down, ‘ largo forootoat work ropalring tho onlrart undor tbo Union Railroad track on Dataware atroot, 0** Tho county jail baa forty inmatoo at tbla time, of whom thirty*!broo art malM and arran are femaloa. 0fUmm Wlnebarger A Walgoman bare pnrobaaed property on Lonlalana atroot to tbo amoontof f0t,7OO. aWMra. Flak, of tbto city, bad a wind* fall of 910,000 la gold, tho other day, by tho doath of a relative In Canada, B** Tho trial of Wm. /, Abrama waa, by agroomont of oonnool on iaturday, poatponod to Aagnatn, proalmo. pr- The ObarOb gonday School Aaao* elation will moot at gt. Panl’a Church at eight o’clock to-morrow morning. A^Tho aplrltuallata of /oflhraonvlllo are working np tho Yoang marder through tho modlama of that place A^Artlclea of aaaoolatlon for a chair manufacturing company, at Aaron, wore filed with tbo Secretary of State on Bat* urday. /•*Railroad exouralontota pan through hero almoat dally, accompanied by one or more proaa reportera, to make thlnga lively. _ gW The Board of EqaAllaatkm will moot to-morrow morning, when tbo appeals of railroad companion will be considered. yW* Twenty arraata ware made daring Saturday and Sanday. The City Court will be aa lively aa a bag of lleea tbla morning, _ gar The beantlftil atone groat of tbo Citiaens’ National Bank exettea tho ad miration of all. Tho third etory la now going up. _ r^Tbe difficulty between Crouch and Birry haa not yet been loveatigated by the grand jury, both partlea being unable to appear. yw- Tbegr/nd exodua for the watering place* and summer reaorte baa fairly commenced, and the olty look* deaoUte and foraaken. AW'Texap^attle are again poarlng Into this State. Fifty oar load* of “long horns” passed over th* Bellefontalne Railroad on Saturday. f*' Hona. Tbomaa A. Hendrleka and Joseph E. McDon tld will leave for San Franolsoo this morning via the Paelflo Road. They will be absent about tbrea weeks.

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, OermaaMetk* odlet tptooepal Ohurak, eo the corner of Pew Yevkaad B*w Jeraey alraeta. waa Uld yaeterdayaOmoealn the of att%* BamMFOf *p*alate*a.

rltnal for nffii oeaaal—*, by the

A. Braaalg, faraMrpeetcar of the rongra* gatton, In 0 into-, Thtowaa Mlowedtoy the atnglag of a kyoin, altar which Rev. Dr. Bollldey daUvand a abort addreaa, eongrattdatory of tha oeeaetoa. The Trinity Malkadtot Bptoaepal Chair followed with the anthem, “Whan aa m*

yW'lR'provement la the order of the dny. A number of onr flrat-olaea atoree contemplate a general reconatrnotlen as soon as they close out their eammer

stocks.

The fare from tbto city to Sen Franolsoo by the Pacific Road - , to 9)77. Kaoh paaaenger la allowed ten pounda of b«ggage-ten cents per pound lor all over that amount. ^WThe Warsaw Ashing party returned on Saturday evening. They dragged a small lake, with the fbllowlag result! Three catfish, a brace ol mad tartlee, and n bushel of pollywogs. piTA fellow, uproariously drunk, held undisputed sway on Washington street yesterday afternoon. He was hunting * fight, or a policeman, bat did not eaoceed In finding either of the ootnmodlitoa. pWA party from Jeffersonville visited the scene of the Cold Springs tregtdy on Saturday, having received eome new and startling devalopmenfe r*g*pillng the Y °ang murder, from splrUntl sources. yW"Arthur L. Wright, Treeenrer Marlon county, aettled with the State Auditor, on Satarday, paying Into Hie Treasury |174,778 U and drawing from the school fund $90,609 M. This com pletes the county settlement*. Heavy Robbriit.—Medina** hair stora was entered through a back window, In the second etory, on Satarday night, and robbed of loose hair to the amount of between |4 000 and 96,000. Mr. Medina oilers a reward of 9300 for the arrest of th*

robber,

AP*Tli* Mayor to devoting himself the sewerage question. He has received several communications from ''eminent sewcrlsts” of the large Eastern and West* ern cities, all of which he has referred to the committee on the “oodergrouod en*

terprlee.”

RW'On Satarday Mayor Maaaafey received an Invitation from the PreHdent of tho Crawfordevllle Railroad Company, tor the City Council, olty officer*, and th* press, to make an exonralon trip over the road on Tueaday, when It will be open for

Inspection.

JW* The pdlloe made another raid on the domicil of Rebecca Robba Satarday night, capturing seven negro men, two white men, four white women and old Be cos, the queen bee. The “mtooegeas” were all lodged In the county Jail, sod will hare a hearing before Mayor Ma-

caulay this morning,

'”A Wumpi-3.”—William Boler and Joha Johnson became greatly enthused over a Bottle of wbiaky and a woman, in a house near Lonlalana street, between Alabama and New Jeraey streata, last Satarday morning. Result! Johnson struck Boler on the bead with a bowldar j Boler retaliated by ealllng into Johnson wltk a murderous looking pocket knife, nearly aaverlng t bat aaolent'a thumb frombto left b,ind} Policeman Wilaon arras ted both l>H riles before they got their fight out,aad lodged them in JalL They will appear butore Meyr Maesuley UHa morning to obtain a fair arbitration of their little dif-

ficulty.

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•aMtthlage la Eagltofa la very eloqaaaft

terms, la Ml retaarka he mem that tha Germane, a* a olaas, never

an tavmtmant nntu after doUha the praapaol of a doe NMtn. In tbto lastance they were expending their meney well aad wlaely, a* tha balMlng woald stand tor year* to eome aa a monument of their ohrtotlan spirit, aad wouM aorta aa Vtho moana of leading their children and their ehildrmto ehlldren to the grace of God) end they won bn* bnUdlag np tho waUaof aBtoimwtoi home tor them* selvea. When Oormoas came to thto country, they brought with them many of their totbertand haMta. Ha waa glad to am they wore turning their minds more fully to rehgtan uad the atrlot observance of the Sahkfttk day lu the manner that it was observed by American ohurak mambaiu, owd he hoped It would sot be aMnyycan befen* the entire German population in kawfa* woald adopt

A me i loan aftMl— Md gifolTS tho I bath day to hoop HMT L:::A Tho eoogragatkra Mate mritod Ins—,

ing a hymn, aftor WHMl tholr paator, tho Rot. O. Trefa, preaehod a oonnon in tho German laaguagg, aeotoudlagby readlag

the following paper.

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In thtpratoe of the Trinfly of God, we are aaaembtod hereto-da v to lay tha corner •tone of a near edifice, doiloated to the God of oar fethars, sad wo oonsidcr to oar doty t* piece within 19 thto report of the oommenoement and progress of tha la Ike year 1947 the Rev-Louto Nlnpert visited lidlanapolla -opraaeh tha word of God to the German a. Ha labored nearly without meeting with any great

following, tho Rov.

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i^SeSSr-ssa hoarU throfabad reapon*tve to OopkPa magic wand. Tboy lovod not wtooly, hot too walls and at an ovU moment ptopinad an elopement, which haa bad a very ab> latottbeaiovmvowMor* at our oeaatv

Th« P. R.—Since the great “mill” between lom Allen aad Mike McCkjole, there haa bean an onoaual commotion In •porting dreloa, and tho fellows with ooooa nota batwean their elbows aad

Into tha

: Sometime ago, Mr. Andrew Wilson,a termer who resides aoveral mitoa weal of tbrnetty, on tha Natloaal road, employed a young man named Thomas S. Graft to work on hla form. A yoang lady, agad about toortcon years, Just budding Into Womanhood, who wn» in tho employ of Mr. Rook Holms*, on tbo form adjoining that of Mr. Wilson, attratohd the attention of tho young man Craft, and a very lotlaMte acquaintance sprang np between them. While tha moadowa were redolent with aew.aMwa hoy, the fields

bor from time to time.

In September, imp, the Conference tent agigreggsrsatirs the Ant German M. E. Chunk erected in this olty. The records show the original coat of that building was 91.300, and afnoe then the word of God hoc bran preached to tho eoagngatloae araombled within Its wall* by tha Mtowtof named paatore:

I860, Conrad Moth, on# yam; 1881, Joha H. Barth, two yosn. isasscasjrsajar-

1816, John Btor, one year.

4860, H. Laakaraoyar, one year.

1867, M. Hobana. ono year.

[Mr. Hoppon died tho waek preceding tha maotlug of tha Annual Conference ]

1801, John Sohnotdor, one 7oar. 1862, William Ahrena, one year. 1*63, O. A. Brannig, one year. 1864, A. Lcebenatelu, two yean. 1806, Haary O. Liah, two yaars. 1888, G. Tnfe, now In Charge.

The Lord has crowned tha labor* ol Hla children with anoh anooaaa that we are now enabled to build a larger church In which to sing Hla pratoo and teach Hla word. WalTava now ona hondredand •ighty-thrae toll mambara, and twenty••van on raobatlon, making in all two

bundrod and tan.

Tho Traeteeo of thto ebaroh era named

aa follows 1 Frederiek Tboaas. Peter Goth, P. J. Rapp, Gcoiw* Hcarotb, Joseph Long,

G. Albnebt,andGuatav*Stark. Tbla lot, wltk tha frame oaildtng now

need as a parsonage, coat 96,400} the church edifice will ooat 918,000} a total of 984,4*0, of which amount Uw congregation bav* rabraribed 914,600, and the cuurch property an Ohio atroot baa bran sold for 96,900, loavlog a balance of 94,200 yot to be raised for tho completion of thto bolld-

fba Haa* leaden of tbto oongregat

are as followat E. a Schramm, George Mchad, Radolph Frauor, Conrad Sohael-

der and Gnatava Stark.

Tha stewards era Frederiek Thom a, Pe-

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The Building Committee consists of Frederiek Thome, Peter Goth, P. J. Rapp Oecny Hooretk, Obrlatton Bock and

There are 00c hundred and eeventy-flve children tn the Sabbath school, presided over by twenty-three officers and teach-

er*.

IndiantpoJta now contains about 88,000 Inbobltanto. Denial Maoauley la Mayor of tbla ettyiOon rad Baker la Governor of tho Ststo, Will Cumback to Lioulonant Governor, U. 8. Grant to President of the Unlled^JStatee. and Sofa oyUr Col rax In W« look back to the Has when tbo first Methodlat pfOsegers bagaa their labors la thto olty, and fool {hankfa 1 in our

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^!S"SSJSS^SSmS3SZSrS After a way** by thaBev. Mr. Mondenk», tka Triafty Metbodtot Rptooopal Churoh choir saag the hymn ••Besatifol Olty,” la a manner that greatly pleased all who won present. The oeremonies The church, wWk oompleted, will be . very bandaomo twowtory hrtok edifice, fifty-two by seventy-el* feet to else, with a tower oa tho front ond—on Row Jersey •treet—extending throe feet further out, and one hundred sod fifty-five feet high. The hiMppnt wtyl eontalu a verilboto, two elara rooms, and a lecture, or guoday Mhool room, forty-right by forty-nine fori. The audience room, on the second floor, will ho the. Aril rim of tbo mein building, with the txeeptlon.of the anteroom, attar Which a gallery will extend, andwill contain pewa for rig hundred Daring th# past *hc yaars Rev. Mr. ftrik haa boill^twp'German Methodist Hpteoopal ehurehraln tbla State, one at Madison aad on# at Vlnoennaa, and oa the aoaraUHon af this one the Conference •houid permUhim to remain aalto pastor, Co cut Oh Common Pnax*.—The ease of tM —M m. «!% for muo ood On Monday risa call of tba doekat win ea^raanoa at. B% 4,874, ond attarneya fin^it ha oa load or their eaara may be

glimmering with the bright, yellow grain, the forest robed tails mantle of green, and the breeae fragrant wfib the pertorae of flowers, th* ardent young couple strollad la the soft, mellow light of tho moon, ponriag forth tbrir Mira of love, sad building Imaginary hopes as beautiful aa the poet's dream of Farad toe. Their courtship was brief; hat ft ripened like the waving wheat under tha noonday’s •aa, aad when tbrir eup of Mira woo about full to tho brim oa elopement wao planned. They were to come to the city, and consummate their happiness In marriage. But the young moo, la hla wild dream of love, blindly eonerived tbo idea of ••preratog” hla employer’* horse and buggy to carry out tbe devout wish of hla On Friday night, while both fkmlltos war* tightly clasped la tho gentle embrace of Morpheus, dreaming of a bouatttol harvest, crowned with peace and plenty, yoang Craft drove over to th* Holmes farm, aad ilka a gallant lover, handed the yoang lady to the boggy. They aped on tho wings of Cupid to tbo city, arriving oa hoar too lino to admit of any wedding ooreoBony. Thto little ftaOBallty wao thorafon deferred, aad aflat patting np tka hsara ai Harris'sisMs, en Weal Washington street, they roprired to tbe Spenser Hones, when “beds for two” wen sailed for by tbe young .man, with a nonehoUmee tolly equal to

tho trying occasion.

the _ Ellen Divine. They were foratohed with a room ooutatalag two hod*, bat the happy lover*, by aom* oversight, perhaps, only need one of them. Their flight wao discovered by Mr. Wilton, and he followed tho guilty pub to the rity, arriving at aa early hoar to the morning. The pokes were snmmoned, and alter s abort search, they were traced to tbo Sponoar House. Tho “bridal chamber” was rutbleraly Invaded, and tbe young man heartleariy ton from the embrace of hi* blushing cousin. Tba scene at this moment to drawl bed aa somewhat heartrending. The young lady wept copiously, aad layloved them not to despoil bor of her “Craft.” She had embarked on life’s Jonragy with him, and prayed to accompany him to the Jail and abaro hla fate. Tbe young lady to not altogether lovely, but she la “Divine,” if there la anything In a name. Miss Mary Elian waa provided with quarter* ia tbe Home of the Friendless. She says bar mother resides In Cincinnati, and that ah* love* Craft, and believes be Intended to marry her. Thto to only another Inatance uf tbe old adage that ”tb# course of true love never did run amooth.” Mariow Cibcuit Cmmikai. ColTRT.— A farther continuance to August 31, waa granted to tba Abrama oaaa,aa a personal feror to tbo counsel for dofense, one of whom will |oln tbo California exouralontota, and will bo absent until abont tbe 30th of tbe oomlng month. Tbo Court would not aasume the responsibility of oontlnnlng the case farther wlthont tbe motion was reduced to writing, and ooon eel for the State would outer tholr writ ten eonoent upon the document. This being done, tbe motion waa granted, and the case goes over until that time. The grand Jury returned seventeen Indictments, and were adjourned. The prisoners in tbaoounty Jail, against whom Indictments were returned, wars arraigned. Robert Chism, colored, indicted for grand larceny, entered a plea of guilty, and then made a olronmlooutory speech, showing he didn’t do tbe sot for wbleh bo had Just plaad guilty to. On hla petition tho court postponed hla aeotenoe. Bob remarked, as be left the room, that be would have a speech prepared when brought np again. Jacob Gollloo, colored, Jointly indicted with Chism, plead guilty, andwaaaontanoed to fifteen day's bard work,chewing Colonel Parker'e soft tack to the cennty Jail. Guliion, who la an Idiotic creature, kad been galled by Bob, and ao got off

•say.

James Reamer, oolored, plead guilty to having stolen two quarts of cherries. A* hi* plea nollitd another case pending •gainst him, h* waaaaatenoadto the penitentiary one year. / John Wllaon, <UUu tbo^Kld,” plead guilty to charges against him for grand laraeny and noriviag stolen goods. Tbe charges were preferred against him for •teallng three sets of billiard balls from a saloon at Kokomo, Indiana, and bringing them to tbla city, wbera ha sold them to a pawnbroker. He was also implicated in tha robbery ot Hamond’a boose some three or four weeks ago. The sentence be received, of two years In the penitentiary, may sarva to keep him from further thieving depredations that length of time, bnt will not hova a very corrective effect upon hie Idea of meum and

fettm.

Henry O'Brien sites “Coonakln,” an accomplice in the robbery of Hammond’s bouse, charged with grand larceny, plead gnllty. Sentence reserved. Tbe following plead not gnllty: David Levi, Alfred Ely and Cary Doty, charged with grand larceny} Elijah Hamilton, assanlt and battery with Intent to kill, and Daniel Morlarty, charged with assanll and battsry.

to time, —. qaently slim. Some of oar amateurs, who put ap a vary creditable bunch of fives, appeared to tha ring, aad made some vary good kite and fella. Indian club swinging sod other exaretaw to tho muscular Una, followed, making op a

vary fair performance.

Tbe pugiltetie element la thto city, we apprehend, to not large enough to ladnoe a visit from anoh ••bruisers” aa Tom Allan and JorCoburn, aad aaide from that feet, tbe laws of Indiana ara„aot much oslonlatod to promote th* ifiMfosts of tha "priao ring.” In thto connection, wo

might raantfon tkat Jos Coburn, who Justly elslms to bo tbo ohampion of tho American prise ring, has, straage aa 18

and for reasons beat known il

himoelf, taken np the cudgel to behalf of hi* former antagonist, and pahUabes the IMInartag totalling* ha Ifro Aland AW-

Hamilton, White Pine oounty,

IBlill ckUlranoa MoCool., I A, it SSiSSSSiS

' r" . r »v. ’Josnm Coxuax.

gam deranged on the aubject of Splrltu•atom, has toran very raaah devoted to plaoehetta, bnt never manifested a vary great htterrat fa the rpirife until tbe Qw* vaatton met here, although aho waa a medium. About alar kraeha ago the lady luiatoffy. Ska haa bask growirg woae, gradually, natU now she believes that her every aot aad word to oontroled by

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A “OoLongn Ccsa.”—A lady dropped a two dollar bill on Illinois street, Saturday evening, and a darkey who happened along planted one of hto mod-hooks upon it. He stood gazing tote a ahop window, apparently obllvlone to everything aropml him. A ebarp little newsboy who raw the “dodge,” oame up to the “oolored ouae” and accnsed bin. Ha denied tbe Impeachment, but could not be indnoed to nlae ble foot. The boy tried to above him off, but a ataam Jaokacrew could not have hoisted that flstboot./While tbe eontroveray wae going on, tbe lady that lost.the bill oame along, looking for it. Tko.negro lifted hla foot, and rolled up the white* of hla eyes In utter astoniebmeat. He oould not for tbe life of blm imagine “bow It oome to wao.” Tho lady got her Mil, and left tbe darkey and tbe newsboy fighting out tho point of honor. Crnr Coubt.—Timothy Marphy, drank

•nd disorderly, paid 90 70.

Mtehael Galvin, drank and disorderly,

stay** 9* *6.

Jennie Connor*, drank and disorderly. Jolted, 9* 70. j

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Palace.

/WWe have roetovad from tbe edfteaa eonton. It prraenta * vert handsome ty. pogrspbioal appearance, aad tbe qaallty of tbe reading matter it eon Ulna evinces the soaud Judgmeat aad goed Irate of the editors, one of whom, by the way, la Mr.

Thomas L. Sullivan, of this city.

_ HrartA and Home, for July 17, bearaoa Ha first page a fine large portrait of WUUanrCoUM Bryant, in addition to a number of other well-executed Ulustration*. It also contains tha prise aong for which It offered.one hundred dollars, and tho first instalment of Octavo Fkuillet’s new novel, entitled “Tho Romano*

of a Poor Yoang Girl.”

Rbvbwvb SmzrRB.—Fourteen boxes at dgsrs won seized by tbe'lnterns! Revenue officers 00 Saturday, for not bearing tho stamps required by tbe new law, They had baen shipped by Jamee R. Woolf of Dayton, Ohio, to Mattoon, Illinois’ Dealers in tobaooe aad etgaroabonld watch tha ehaages to tha revenue laws closely

aa Ignorance la no excuse.

R*ai, Eat at* TnAirarxm.—The following real estate was transferred fetor

day:

afnlnlstratoT to TemperBa**isy*f rah-

Rxvaxua Rarumra—The following returns have been mad* to tbe Asseeeor of Internal Revenue etnoe our laat report:

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f tadls, t . r ,,^ ?l c c | a> a,r. 3,433,400 cable feet

raak. capital ttO.OOO} depoeiu.

LOCAL NOTICES.

Tratoa Pftbwa drawing knto. Bee the cheap Draas Goods. TraAo PntoecMCIenrlag Rule. Cheapest Hteachad Obttoa* to town, the Tn»4e Pftlfwa. fry ton told kne Tratoa Fnlnca drawing kalu. Bay yew Doroeatloa there. IrantoUtoautotofeieMnna tm all mm*' mm toafMguutoaftt Trotoa Palaee.

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Tantoa Paine# Clearing Bnto. Ckoop Wootens for Man and poys. Beert Bnrgntna In Flgueeto «renntomanniTentonPateet, _ w-tf Tratoa PaUee Cleaning Stale.

One ,

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alnatkaneiua krftuu.

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Tratoa Pnlnee danrlng Bole. For Notions, * 7-9, «-4, 5-4, a-4, 9-4 anto 1<M Utlen Btoam Mills Bleneketo Cpt. ton. Beat In tkd werlto, at retail toatoryprtouan* Tratoa Pg|fiae.l3-M Tratoa Pn»nee*t laurl»g inla,^ a Cheaper than over before the fear;

It la strange to

feaapeaa aopje Invalids attem

health. They will procure _ vs Plabtatioi* BirrxwC which oagfat torkfe ■ used up in a month oc six weeks, and upon Inquiry ft to fbanff that they have wed only two or throe bottles. Some day* they have used It aeeordlng to the dlrAtoeoe, am) others have not touoked ,11. The whole trial baa been Irregular, and of costs* a teas favorable rranlt baa 00m* from their am. If ft be true that “what la worth doing at all te worth do-

t Wltk what a attend io

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often wrought wonders, white inoSher Instances disease has only tom subdued

Maobolia Water. - Buyaito! to the Je2 ^

Tratoa PMaak'draraiim Hkim ' Percale Wrappers and flulta, ekmp.

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long been a fealM to have h tonic for m yillrtewklehtel II iHiMWigiflagroon-

ma .> ^wwiia 11 pan araaBi —mgawra- * MfcJ***** we hava to the Standard Win* Blttara” of Mr. Alfred. Thair affect upora tkav^atom te

Speer. , mildly stlmalatlng, diuretic, aadnrlfic and UpkB iraMMMiaiatotoKMi of the kidneys, ehroate dtoaaaaa, with general

S-dAwlW . sad Nee to-day /ai : tbe Trade

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atece. . J* fi-Lm, M, Fkaapbevite, and Caltedya, ki

ito of

Jtodya, known

weed RHxir 6t CUlsaya Bark, iile'inm reatofw color ta tk* MOdd, tho Pboapboros renews waste of tbo nerve tissue, and

Was a natural Smithy 1

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.to lha dlgmtlvo organa, thereby curing Dyspepefo to 118 various form*, Wakefulness, General D*Mllty, aad Depfcsalon ot Spirtta. MannfecCured only by Caswell, Hazard A Co., Rew York.. Bold by all droggleto a4-swd(oow)Awltamiy

* Tratoa Fnlnca Ctanafrng Bala. 286 new Traveling Skirts ob*ap.

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Prom tbla data, tod nntu further notice. the trains of this rend will be run roguterlr between Indianapolis an d MartlnsvUla, Gosport, Spanopr and Freedom, via Palalanil YVatewfi|>a*a, Indiana-

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Few CbMee I

Consignmesft to heoloead Out eheap.

HRfeefAL NOTtCEt.

Wards af Wafoft^jfor Wives and Ike fsperlorltv ef BOBTlTrXR’S SIORACU 1 ever all ether tsaftsaud Mifeefiv

BITTEB8 aver an euer MMsaM MrVeeflvos. asaraawdr totoaniils. bIBeaga—s. asrvee* sfeeUeas. aad all senalaltas ef the vlsevral or- **»*. sad as a vrsreati w ot aaferieaa diaerdvrs. is provsrMal: bat perhaps U is aot so ■easrally kaewa thattbekutaftratsef OdsfeiaoasinTisorsnt aad alterative exerebe a powerfal and nest bvaeOetal ta8asasc la that nam.rom sad dlsfessatmslaas of sUsmbU. of rttiekps mao, focemadsotdsliesto wotata art the patient, unsomplaiaina vietisM. Thv (postal treatise of tbt aak. eeasmeaetea *Hh tbe daw* pf Wakaahood. aad sxteadiaa over a period of thirty to thirty•ve years, are as reality aad sertalaly rebsvtd tr th* eperstioa Of Ok adakable repetabl.

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SPECIAL NOTICES

Heritb and Beauty—Jjsahfi aitd Beauty.

BaUway’e 1

Lama Lace Paints,

SILK MAITLKS AND 8ACQCE8,

preparatiea. m aay of UeeosyJatey^." “I tod not

ta bath saxes, fer whlfo U tioaal Inaraferity AM tatbstius, fehleh, when nsalestsd or maltreated, destroy tba health apd if 11 ■wrYiftBK'TfC^ru

it. end „ , ^dey^as direct.d

ao seed fer fee powerfal gfeA Mbserons dress too oftos resorted te te seeb eosas. The mild •trestle ta orereome fee dlftealty. aad orut ssmeat of raforint woald he spared to fee sez, If they pWeed laipUeltfeife te tUs wholeaom ed by tsnoraat^ad mersoaary eharUtans.

Jyll dbwlw.w.w.f,

Ta Owner* af Hfatnaa and (tattle. Tobias’ Derby Oeaditfea PPWdsn are warrsntod taporioi to aay efes^. qr apgar.fer fee owe of Dir tern per. Worms, Bote, Coaahs. Hideot your animals. They increase the appetite, Sire a fine ooat, elsansafee stomach and urinary a»K#s*»mi®ea3?K late Hiram Woodraf. selsbsatml tralass of tndtte« homos, asod feom for yean. Oolon.l Philo. P. Bub, of the Jerome Raee CoarSe, Fardham. r Hew Tori}, woald not ue feam qafflto Pfe told IS

of vkatfesf afa ecu *sv« w.thott feast

Meliadlr pOTlttedga^^a*y 01

■Over 1,000 other

’Depot

_ - . B—tvewt R*ftEray«* 1**—gidWtam ■—alvwt •Sway’s toiaayi IWtaa fta*alwint Is fee remedial ope*} fest asewne te evwry oao pare, rich sad healthy blood, aad tbanuss poor, weak, depraved sad watery Hotel tefe a rich aad •»««UMa»iaW. aadslvesto ttfeawtesBufe aad powor enentlal to bold la setatfe* its proper eomtitueate. The SArBSAPAHILUAN b tiuaa makiaa, fat-makins. fefe-maklas. wefeht-ia-ereaalas. aad soppKee feo oalario er feoad-aiakte st element feat fee weak, emaciated aad broken down ore deflefeot ofl ; 1 r - The SAKSAPARILLIAN BH0OLVBHT likewise poteemss the wewderfol power of dteeolrins tho food, wtors fee saateia joiee is dHcisnt te felt duty, aad la soavsstiag tba sabstaacaa taken into tbe stomach te etemeBteof ■nWition, sad will estate fee abeuboate te adopt this P0KIFIBD FOOD to make food aoarishint blood, that win twpply tbo wastes wife eeamd and beet thy stroetnre. By fete pro sms, fee dip soil of purulent Butter if diminished, fee Consemptire wUl And leas taSerswlons mnttar deposited U tbe lent*, and thorn nferias from akin disoasss. less hamors-SORBS. PIMPLB8 JLOTCHBB, PCInTLBS—appear 0* fes toXoe; and thowi afflicted wife Uleert, Fever Soros. Tmnen. •te.. leas purulent matter, and )**ammatioD. util fee whole ly*tom to# become so pwikodi

andttemntenlar.voteoas. soOntes and omnie'

•yttoms froo from disoosa, feat ttoro wiB net be a spot or Uomuh to mar or diaSfurs fee «si« rmrw Bkln, BonmUfml Cnsngtexl—| Pare **rln. Beaatlrwl Onnagloxlnm, Can only bo emiBred by healthy bleed. The eveeum of the winter’s feast w01 bo apt to dit’ arb fee natural healthy eurrent of tho bloo*' • the Lirer beeo.i.s slofefW. .own its oxen* .f bil. io fee eireolation. Aa •prins and wnmsr approach, fee skin is eoeored with pin- pie. ootoo blvck .pete, worms, mews. efe.. all of wbleh an emuMd by tbe presence of bile and other foraisn •eeretions la tbe blood, humor., orromerefuee secretions, such st fee exhalation ef .went rejected by fee eeUaler timoo aad thrown back th# eirenlatloa. Them elements are every momeat undersoil* doeompotatton-aad seek for Stamp# throaek fee »kin-and .re depointed . n - derncatb. end often on tbe outer layer of th. (kid. These, fork time, are a source of much anaoyaaee. Now. tbe only eommoa tenm omro hwiT U *' k!# * 4 r, ° m U * PteteBo* of those And when the blood te diverted of ifepore humon, then fee skin will »-Timms PUBE CLBAR and HEALTHFUL. In .neb ansae u fete, RADWAT’8 SAB8APARILLIAN RK80LVBNT will remove rtf obstettotteas ^Id pelteas ttothavo accumulated in tba blood from frart aad axoesses of fee -Tina by a fbw done.

CERTIFICATE OF B1ALTY.

The followint letter is from a highly sifted

HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,

WHITE GOODS,

losmt ASB SLSTES,

SUMMER SILKS,

IfitRASOLS AND FANS,

BLACK AND COLORED SH.ira,

AND DOMESTIC GOODS,

We offer

all the above goods at very great reduetiong ffermer priors, aiahlag it fhr

CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY OR STATE.

y®HF uprrial atteatiou on and after Monday,

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particatar. IU •up,riorityevertb«t prepared on ToroV»^Sim

iSiBew* hy the numeratueurm ?wn acoor^.^o mairozr,^.. ^ |

: ^ssrjgmsss^± •to known la F(*nus«b<PTcav toTvklifebte

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NT. K. SMITH A CO^ Trade Palarr.

MUSIC STORE.

The lirdiana Music Stora,

KSTABUSHEI},

^ oss. 4 and & ?3ates liouse IBlock.

STEINWAY & SONS TRIUMPHANT

AfTHE

EXPOSITION, PARIS, 1867.

UNIVERSAL

S’X’EHJVW.A.'Sr Ac soprs

Hove beam Awarded

•rots!

s FIRST GRAND GOLD MEDAL •jnst- .tsss* r.nmdytowwdns Zh. kemdratibeLtetraeSrVtoimtWw:

toatrriralmlmg tkm

bYPlAROfomt Use

• rank of

I rransva «msmfftetarcra.

STJSIIV Ac SO NS

Wore aims Awrnvsfe a n;

FIRST PRIZE MEDAL

tbe. Great International Exhibition,

x-oJriDoisr, isea, ) f'

rmL Clemr, Brlllimmt and Sy ipmthctlc Tone, with Bxeelleace

«gdrawn 1m eraatoVmto Bqamrc fimao^ta eons-

lltltoh wtBUlm .Pinaa* tkor m nU parts of the WnrM.

mmaaaw Ptoam W^r.rsmated tor fflve yedru.

rn 61a Me Agentn, Indlnfek—ll*. fagtana

Far Ptawerf

of Work

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•RICIAL WQTICRD.

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TMe powurf*! YentaMs AHef&foo atB Scrofula ia Its varistn forms, amt bfete Oonrtitcti.nal Affections and Taints, wbetbsr Hered itary oc.Aranlrud,swab as foruptiowsuf fee Skin. Intapfeut Coiraaptkm. eto.. Rheumatism aud

P?U(irsaly tetSl* I jwrfectty hannleu 4*Hr. Schenck, wY

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»«* We Know Oan^voUT

If wo knots our owa orsaateatioas more tl joroucbly.few would pasaunh*od*d fee aaayw: »i-d. test of disaasS. It doe, not re*kift|biBeh kn owl•6*0 te know feat tkesePimplee.BletchM.Te’ iten,

Beales, Bollj, Spots, etc., are itnpu j-itie.

of tbo blood; nay, perhaps more fee rer lit of Syphilis Improperly eared. Aad if those in such

* "»*• knew that the avera*o amount gf blood — ,—, „„ te tho body isobout one-lfth of feewefobt of It te au Ufom ble preventive and oure for fee body, and feat tbo entire of feat torura Roozahia. Biek Hoadaohe and Heironsnea. Dte-

Mood paaea thfoosh the heart, thuy would W casus of Wo

mors alaraod at their eoteUtion. It {■ tosaeh irttaata Stow* nmd Btarh Jnlees — l —’

mended. It is a positive euro for that disoaso. Syphilis, which has raised

“or* of tto haaaa fomily than »4^>ther diseaso kaown. Eradicate it, feea. from few system, and do aot brine misssy of your ohildrsn. Price

•1 IS per bottle.

. UAMAHfflTAH’# SIFT! Jke only real and rotative cure for CtoBorrhcea, Oteft, and disaasee aristas from Indiseretlon. Balsam, Oopabia and Mereury dfoearded. Only te* pUls effect a eure. They are pwolr vetetaUs; sarain freatwo to fHrdays, thtuaroMtes expoeure and teoable. Brim, male packams. to fosaalo, *3. Beat by aaU. Sold by ToaUksoa A Cox, 18 •trast, ladtenopoMa. DESMOND A CO., Proprietors. 618Race street, Philadelphia. -feeht deedix**** ^ 1 * tt * r * *dvim.

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