Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1865 — Page 4

DAILY HO ALD.

jionpay jiokxiso. Novr-Mi'.ni: is. CITY ITEMS. .Amw e warnte ibis r.rrnlnff. Lfck'C l y- !, . rr Tf KCJJKCla Klader Block, Ket Wa.hlagtc treat. 0 day et4 pieh. Tnr Howrn JlCTitoroM. Th Ilint.r, in crxantoji Itli all pol citi'n who take s take pri.l in th many,.Mnr f jiroiH-ri-tr that mark Ui lr-oTit jrtif afTurin Intliinptli, am.l are full i.f rrornl f..r a mntrlorl ju future, caanr t allow t! xraln 1 It iKonr.ln a iy w dr to ra without jwakInj? It rainl alout th itr hoc Int r-it it Lall )m It hlche't cl Jort t a lvoratc. anl In Th-e future it will bare a common jT"i-r-tjtr a common a-lrrr-ity. Th'-ri I a tirw la U Iii of ery human tx inir. rin n Im U jansr. throuzb th'; transition tat- from youth to ennz manhood, when it 1 li:liult with aLwdute f ruintj" to 1 tine hi nUtu, I he It hnthn a loy ik-t a man, hut partly the one anJ partly the Gtber. He i a man in i-nihryo a human rhrayali. A city, like an In.ll 1.1oal, b it tMOtrtnt j.hacof fxlt-nrc, childhood, youth, maturity anl decade ncr. IndiinajWl hat p! thrruh the first two phsw Cf It exLtrnc. It waa cnr a tllUj'; lti ono longfr. It vra once a country town, hut it ba pawl through that era, and gone beyond It. It ll rcw a ety, Ith all the adnnt.ne with all the evidence with all the conditions that mark a city. It I not an overgrown toro, iiln the mannrri and ballt of a city, but a d facto city. It it not a hybrid, or a cto between tywn and a city, but It 1 a city, pure and aimle, nVgrtl, fixed, ptrfvet. Three acore thoutand people have a home within Jtillmlii. Ercry profession and trj . calllnj In life la rrpreaented here. It attorhave reputation and a Unding repectrd and bonomi trherertr that acienee wht h a called "the pride of the human intellect" baa dwelling plaee. It Utenmen figure eonkuoulj in the council of the nation, and have much to do nith the enactment of Uklaw that govern, injustice and tnlldne, thirty million of people. It phyicin occupy an honorable place in the medical profession, and arc among the mot klllfulof thodi.ciplcof the healing art. It divine arc mrcond to none for th'.hr orthodoxy or their urholaMic attainment. , It educational advantage aro of a superior order. In the north-eastern part of the city, in It "forest home," lithe Unlwrsity, one of the chief ornament of the city, w ith an accomplished board and f.iculty. Here, too, I tha centre of our excellent nyattm of public school, organized by the late accomplished Superintendent, Hon. Sarauel I Hu??, tlnn whnm there I no aupcrior In the State, for the ponltion he occupied; Mending a he docs, a rare administrative capacity with extensive sarning. Seminaries and Acadamlc, public and atlect .hooh are here In profusion, and In auch a decree of excellence a to warrant the fact that the Interest of the risln; generation are not bcln;? neglected. Then we have our public building for humaro and benevo lent purpo' the Institution for the blind, the deaf and dumb, the orphan and the Inline not le so be pralnl fur their architectural splendor than for their efficiency. A a railroad ctnter Indianapolis h unrivalled. Uine railroad center here, puttlnsj u In comjoanlcatlon with every puarter of our country. Our Pot OI3ce buildinj I notlcs to lc poken of for its Imposin; apncaninee a a whole, than for the perfection of It details. The street railroad of the city are, comparatively, more extcnhe than in any other city in the Tinted State, and are noted for their elegant car and mootU and ubttantial lines. Nor arc tht ir laaacn b be excelled elsewhere, far their enterprise or their accommodation. In respect t5 newspaper, tho great dhHeminators of infirm it ton, IndtAtiapolU U fully up with the progres-ive spirit of the time. It tioaot of th'Herald and Journal, and numUrlcs other dalllos, weeklies and monthly Journal political, educational, eccleslatle:d ami a;rl .-Ultimi. In rcsjMet amucmenK wo. hive the Metropolitan Theatre and the 3!ucum, by w hich our people and the tninytr w ho a hit the city can be treated to a legittmafc evenlnjj entertainment. An cxteniive Masonic TeinpU and Oin-rt House " It in pröccit of erection, which, when compU ti-d. will rival any establishment of the Win.! in the Vct. We havj r.ot puieo t ) incntl n other and smaller establishment under thl head. Wc have titnre than a dozen bauk. with an arejito capital of many million. An extensive wholesale trado i done by our merchant all over the West, North and South, and t a considerable extent Eastward. V h"ve our Clnmber of Commerce, and our Board of Health. fV have our Holling Mill, and our Tulon Depot, where all our railroad converge, facilitating the convenience of the traveler in a manner unequaled by any other city we know of. VTc have our wide street, jokcn of for their beauty by all visitor from abroad. We have our fine residences and our public ground. We have our numberless wholesale and retail houses In every department of busines. Wc have our Insurance Companies, home and foreign. We have our Telegraph Comp -mies the "Western Union" and " United States' our hotel and our churches. We have White river flowht hard by tho city, whose usveptllülity of navigation ha lately been demonstrated by the Indianapolis and White lUvtr Steamboat Company; and finally, wc hive avium other feature too numerous to mention here, all of which go to prove Indianapolis a city, and all of which indicate clearly her coming glory and prosperity. The day of its fullest prosperity Is a long way in the future, and a fr its "decadence, a long way off may It be, and to the future chronicler do we leave the unpleasant task. Tho llF.R Lr ha no heart f.-r such a theme, and sufiicieut unto the day Is the evil thereof." rtRioNAL. Among the arrival in the city on baturday, we notice the following: Gen. W. (. (;resh ira.of New Albany; Col. l. W. C. Thema, of Cory don; W. W. lligins, of Lnpcrtc;Jasou 11. T.rown, of Jackson; Francis 1. Griffith, of Lagrange; K. M. Ilord, of Shelby; Samul II. Uuskirk, of Monroe; Jame lürker, of Tike; W. A. iionham.of lilaekford; G. Crown, of Well; Homer Corbin, of Marshall; W. A. Cullen, of Hush; II CI. English, of K-ott; GVr. Finch, of Tahdorburg; Bayless W. Ilannah.cf Vigo; Leander MeClurg, f Uiutoti; K. B. Neye, tf Steuben; J. 1. Willi im, of Knox; John R. Coffroth, of Huntington; M. A. O. Packard, f Marshall, and T. G. Fuller, of Warrick. ( OUXTF.RJTIIFK ARUnTEl. A man named Jrnkin. riding a sorrel mare with one white hud foot, was arrested at Vineennes the other d iv, f r p ising or attempting to pass counterf. it money. A lot of the dollar counterfeit grts nbw k were found on him. After an exaiuintion tu fore the Mayor, he was held to answer in bail. Th s.-cu-ed h-d a ct'py of the Lafayette Courür in LU iMH-ket, and there wa other ev idem e uf his hsving haiitsl fnm tbi city. Who ha lost a sorrel mrc? Loüi-'lette Courier. 'lhe mm at our tlbow ay that the evidence uion wLi-:h Jenkins was convicted was the fact that Le ha t a copy i f the Courier in his j'oc.ka. It was ceßitrucd as j ritM hici'i cv 1 denoe of his guilt. IT A contemporary says that a large revenue i ottain.M from the liquor licen- f -r the Un tl f the school fund, and add that a pxd purpvse is advanced by a denounced traffic, llii.lstt. r sentence somewhat ambiguous. unly our frit nd l.-s not mean u adv ance the idea that thi is jrood e'ot'mv. Itsctrastous urytnuth like licensing ;kV-'-n t. pread a contagious dii'a-e. and then exiM.ndir.tf tho fund thus obtained in f- intf tbysieiau to counUract its effects. Ihme alio. The Jljme Visitor is infonm-d that we mervly annoueed a fact and did ml a la e an pinion- We LU to Mr.f ive the ambi.-uitvr Zju" l"he IltKaLi ntuni its thanks X, the buines nu.n of the city for their v ry gener i patronsge. Frtan its Tt- nt patron it ai.s a continuance of uh patronage; from tho? who have not yit advertised, it respectfully asks a share of their advertising. The ilERaLD has now an extensive circulation at home and abro I, and to our readers we lay read the advertisements in to-day paM-r. They are from the Icadiug hou : In the city. X3TThe 2Cth Ohio regiment, Major Spencer .omioanding, comprising 2 men, arrived at oMocfc Saturday rucnJxg. They left the xje ciht.

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ITTTh iut juit prioHpal in nttnre Truth. rrThemcH.t noisy thin In the woildError. ITT The Hindert creature in th world Mu pld-lty. t-ITTherieueral A mby msj to-dy, in aealle.1 aesn, pursuant to the Governor" proclamation. " avB tjTMajor Sp ncer rrport that it is rumored that the 5lt Indians, now InTexa. ha m 'rdered to Im miMb reil out. Ma - 17T detachment of the ICth IVcnlar arrive! Friday evening and b ft Satur.HT morn, mg a P o. I.m k f..r JefTer.n Harr . k7 I TT" The TenijM ran-e .M.-tinj at the Tal-r-naelc yesUrday was larg. ly att-n b d. Mr. t.'uia address wa an aMf peS In 1 J,lf f the cause ,f Temperance, and was listened to with kTcat intend. s - - ZOT do and hear the lecture at the Tabernacle thl evening by the eloquent orator, Jame Brennan. SubTt, FenlanUm and Iri-h Nationality. No charge r,.r admission. The public are invited to 1 In attendance. t flWe aeknowletlgr receij.t of a vi ry wit drc of music entitled the llxuntel Jl of Atocattf, word by Lena Lvle, music by Professor Anton Snide. The dedication i to Mr. C. E. W. Miller, Principal of th? Young Ladies' Institute, Forest Hill, near Memphis. Tennessee. Messrs. Ben ham & Co., music publishers. Bates House Block, will please accept our thank. Z3T An officer, appointed for the purpose, vMted Burnslde Barracks and Camp Carrlng. ton Saturday for the purpose of receiving tin names of all enlisted men of tho V. R. C. at the above camp, In order that they might Iect to remain In the service or be mustered ut. Wc learn that at Camp Carrlngt .n six chose to remain, the remainder will In? mustered out. The Herald. We send the Dally Herald of thl morning to every aeetion of tha -täte, and to all of the old subscribers of tin Sentinft, In the hopes that it will meet w ith their approbation, and that they will see proper to continue their patronage to the HrRAl v. Partie receiving the paper and wishing t ubs4-rile or advertise, can remit to the proprietor by mall. Attempted Burglary. On last Friday night, between the hours of 9 and 10, one cf the chevalier d Industrie, who infest the city, attempted to effect a burglarious entrance into the houv of Captain Uaschlg, on North -trcet, by prying off the shutter and effecting an entrance through the window. The noise swakened the Captain who repaired to the cene of action, upon which, the would be burglar stood "not upon th order of Kolnj," but went "at once." t ri he mounding of White rlvcrjust made under the superintendence of the owner and officers of the steamer Governor Morton, reveals the fact that there Is from three to ten feet w ater In the channel between Graveyard fiend and Waverly. There are only two obdruetlons In the entire distance of forty-five miles, which, at a small cxpeuse, can be removed. The Morton 1 being rapidly put in Order for regnlar trips to Waverly. In about ten days r two week she will resume the regular er.iee to Waverly, "out and home." IjTTchiKssct; street Is Improving, as well as ither atreet. A number of new residences have lceu built the (resent season, ami others a-e In process of erection. It always Mtniod to u that the property known a the "Blake )rchard" should be Improved, by the erection f idee residence thereon, a there is no more K'aiitirul titration in the city. It is divided :nto quite a number of lots, of suitable size for milding purpose, and we may expect to see 'ho apple tree disappear, and handsoiric restleiiec rise In their stead, nil of which vve Infer .Vom Colonel Itlakes notice of an auction sale f these- lot in another column. - 1R. Adoni and ms IjlcickK. -The ' Dear Child of the Sun " essayed to upenk hi piece 1h fore a very "respectable audlnce nt the TalMmacle, on Saturday rvoniug, tut his memory proving treacherous, and not K-lng able to marshal his thought In the face fao many " fair women and brave men," he 'tecame considerably confused, and atibsided A ithout siteaklng hi piece in full. We think the variou " crowned heads" have committed i palpable error in calling thi youthful lundn iry from hi legitimate profession of news!aior correspondence. The audience on Saturday evening will bear testimony that lecturing is not the Doctor forte. We shall rather remember tho Doctor as a newspaper correspondent than a a lecturer. Mayor's Court. Saturday was, aj usual, i busy day In the Police Court : PROSTITUTION. Sarah Ilindman and Eliza Smith, keeper of house of doubtful reputation, were up !cforc Ills Honor yesterday. Sarah, being flush, paid her i30 50 and went her way, fully satisfied that the law can not te broken with impunity. Kliza went to jail for thirty day. Mollie Howard, Annie Caulby and Kate Moore, for leing occupant of the same, were tined $14 TO, but not having that amount, Went t jail for thirty days. Frank Hawkins, Jane Potter and Frank Fiscus, for the same offense, were fined !"?ll 7 Ben Irvvlu aud Henry Williams, for associating with the aforesaid fallen angels, paij ill 70. DEPOSITING HLTII OX TUE STREET. Daniel Sulliv an, f.r depositing filth upon the street, wa fined $11 K, but not having the requisite sum, went to jail for fifteen days. INTOXICATION. An information wa filed against George W. Vllcn. for being drunk. George was " cooped," preparatory to being brought before Hi Honor. George could't sec the last part of the programme, and so made hi exit through n large kuot hole in his place of confinement, and made himself scarce. Amusements. MrtRoitauiAN Tn eater. Ml Blanche De Bar ha appeared during the last w eck in a series of first class comedies with a change of programme each night. That the lady has bven successful in her efforts to please i apparent from the nightly Increasing audiences. They increased in a regular ascending scale until Saturday night when the climax seem to have been reached In the capacity if the house. No better house has assembled at the theater this season, and the Hidden Hand ha rarely ts-en tetter produced at any theatre. Mi lv Bar's version is the test we have seen. The story present many difficulties in the way of a successful dramatization. Some of the characters necessarily have to te abridged, and that version which preserves the plöt of the story mot consistently l the tet. One version i nothing but "Wool," another nothing but Capitola," according to the part assumed by the star. We like Miss Ic Bar version bet because the plot i best preserved in It. Her "Capitola was a very good aud cartful piece of acting. She was well and ably sustained by the entire company. Mr. Hight's "C'ld Hurricane was a very faithful and lifelike irsotiation of the choleric and crochety oi l Major Warfield. Mr. Lord deserve especial credit for his painstaking and word perfect pcrvnations. No member cf the company Is more perfect than he is iu memorizing his parts. e nev er yet saw a "wait" or lapsus MCWwridf on the part of Mr. Lord. Mr. White" Wool" was characteristic and therefore excellent. Mr. lVubaru in hi song of "Kathleen" assisted by Mr. Stoncr with guitar accompanimeut pained the flittering compliment of an encore between each stanza, as did aN Mr. sutler in the song of "Baby Ion i Fallen, assisted by Mr. Bonham with guitar accompaniment. Mr. Rivers a "Black Ikmald was good he generally Is. We have eome to regard Mr. Ryder a a meritorious member of the company, and hi acting Saturday night but served to confirm our good opinion of him. space Joe not admit of special mention of th- remaining member of the eompauy. Ti-niLt Miss De Bar appear In a new play arranged expressly for her, called -Linda, the Savoyrj-J," with new and original music, acenery and appointment. Go and Mi De Bar In "Linda, the Savoyard."

Ast,t si ri:tiuj thk sr.N.vn. Atwnj the uaitfrf n -tili "! rr tbi- j-.-iti. n. luring the j n ent n s.b n of the I-gil.iture, we know .f n Iihato U-srrving aspirant thsn Mstsin Hilt. Kj. He wruM bring t th discharge of Ll duties, a j li n lid education and creat exi- ri. nisj-. The tueuitier f the 11lature are inv Ited to ranv as his jualifn ati- ns. - i.mvr lirpart. r.s. 'irc un CotRT-cn a IkET Br.roRF. Jti.L Davis and McDonald. Writfhf. et al. vs. Murphy tt al.; verdict f r ! f. n litit. porter and Ketehum fr plaintiff; Ib ndrieks and Melkt f -r defendant. I", s. ( iiui it Cotr.T Criminal Im.-m;t. -Fnibl Mat. v s. George W. William ct al.; charge, robbing the mail; to le continued today. John Il innah fr I'nitM State; Bay I (iord-iii and Potter, Harri sun X FUhbuk for defend juts. t i r On i:r --Tkinin vi. Ivn k:t -Bk-I'orf. JfiKir. or.rn.v. "täte v s. John Imivvc, Jame. B, rk and Ib-nry Hamilton; charge, j.n-f.-l'nal u.iiidilintf : tili landing. I-at!ii-r f.r the l;ite; 'oll.-V fr defendant. Stat vs. Dietri. h Wessels, tidier fth Haneok Corps, eliarged with stealing a Government hore; still pending. Leathers f..r the State; Collcy fr def. ndint. Several x-rs.iiis elnr'-l with violating the li.Uir law plead guilty, and were fined and costs. Common Pi.fa Coi kt-Civii. IocKr.T Bkkoi;e Jt im.k. Blair. McCord t a I., vs. Bond; still .en.ling. M. M. Bay and J. W. Bar for pl.iintifT; l'orter. Hurrivn X Fishbrek for defendant. Mary L Taylor vs. Abijah Taylor; suit for divorce; jxtiti.-n granted, l'orter. Harrison A FIshback and G. Hrown f .r phlntilf, Rnd Buffkin aud Hamlia for defendant. Hyland v. Carlisle; application for a new trial overruled. X. II. Taj lor and M. M. Kay for l'lalntiff; Ilarlour and Jackson for defendant. With this case clos-d the SVptcinltor term f the Common PIcns Court. DUS1NESS NOTICES. 'IIm Indlnuapolt Dally Ilrrtild Job Printing Oftlce Is the most complete estab-

! llshments of the kin I in the State. Persons wishing Book, Circulars, Cards, Bill-head. Letter-heads, Envelope, Shipping Bills, Potj er. Show Bills, Handbills, Programme, Kailroad Bills, etc., printed in good style will do well to call. Bemember th- pla. e, 10 1-2 Last Washington street. letter Irs. A New Lot of Copying Presr, t Bowr.N, Stf.wart t l os. 10-.T sm aw Auction Salts of lhe lllnkss rciiard. There will le a :do of the lots on both Tennessee and Mississippi street , on Thursday next, at 2 P. M. Time given on deferred payment. Sale positive on the premise. For particular injure and see Plats, at the National Land Agency, opposite the Theatre. slr-iiLton. .cLmh JL Co., successor to W. If. Talliott & Co., No. 2 J Last Washington street, have on hand, and arc daily receiving additions to, the best selected stock of Good ever brought to the Indlanajolis market, comprising a largo assortment of Ladies' and Genu Gold and Silver Watches, Fine Sets of Jewelry, and a complc assortment of Pure Coin Silver Ware, and the U'st quality of Plated Ware, such as Tea Sets, Ico Pitchers, Castor, etc., the styles of all of which ore entirely new and very elegant. They would call atteutlon more particularly to their largo stock of American Watches, among which is the celebrated Howard Movement, which they would especially recommend to railroad men. 11-2 Ciold Peus.-A Splendid Stock, at 13-3 How ex, S r kwart A Co's. 21. .Tl. 51. 51. 51. 51. l'or Kalo, lo Iay Alvmic's. At the Loan OÖice, No. &1, South Illinois street, a large lot of Xew aud Seeoinbhunded Clothing, such a tine Dress Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vest, Shawl ; also, a line lot of Silk Dresses for Ladle, Half lri e ; also. Ladies' Gold Watches aud Chains, lilngs, l'iu. Diamonds, and a variety of articles of every description. AH will be sold to pay advances. Call In and examine. H. M. Bush, No. 61, on the corner of South Illinois nnd Maryland streets. ij.3 jJo lo .Mrl.our V IIrrons. No. 1 Dates House, f,r American Watches. l.VJ -ss m Attention is Invited to t lie now advertise, ment of John Sweet ser & Co., l.s West Washington Street, dealer in choice brandies, whiskies, gins, rum, wines, etc. A call nt their establishment w ill convince any person that their liquors are nil that could bo desired. - - Merchant, Hankers, Insurance Companies nnd County Onicers will do Well to examine the Blank Book minufactured at the Herald Book-bindery, P.! 1-2 East Washington street. Dont forgot to call on John Jorden 144 West Washington St., for nice fresh groceries, produce, etc., etc. A good supply always on hand. . Good delivered fret? of charge. s 'l'lie Iiiirgcst Assortment cf Piano in the State can i seen at Benham Jt Co.'s, Bates House Corner. - Call on lnniel .Miller, IM West M . 1. I r. n il.,.l f. . . . . !. u-uiii.iuii riii i i, ioi ,roeeres, r ruil, eic. Fresh and Cove Oysters constantly on hand.! sflvruYu L.lii'upr.l tff-f a s-.t t l.no,.. t Bon'l Forget thstt A. V. kiitvvrenrr, has Just opened his new Store at lT.'l West Washington street, where may tw found a large and well selected stock of choice Family Groceries, which he is prepared to oll cheap for cah. litarlem for 1GL at 13-3 B w FX, STHWAUT & Cs. Martin V lladley, 12Ö West Washington street, dealers in Groceries and Produce. Also, General Commission Merchant. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Kolsert Jenkins in baemcnt of Walker Houe, West Washington Street, fashionable barber, hair dressing, curling. Ac, done in the nentet style. Give him a call. SfBour's lrng: Si ore, in the Bates Block, apie:ir to le the place most people resort to when in need of Dru2s. The proprietor, Mr. J. F. Snour, has Iwxn engaged in the business nearly a lifetime, nnd Mr. Lynch, hi polite and accomplished tb-rk, who likewise has many years' practical experience, is ever ready to attend to customers. Give tins houe a call if you stand in need of anything in their i line of buiness. Benliam V Co. are agents for Knate A Co.'s Gold Medal Pianos. An assortment constantly on haud. .c- 1'oundlaml !T. strayed or tolen from the owner, a large New FounJland Diig, about six month old, white and reddish brown, spotted on body , head and ears; rather awkward in apjearancc. Any j-erson Icav ing information concerning him at this office, would te thaukfullr receivcsl and literally re- ! warded bv the owner. 11-3 ! UllllnmM.rwvvrll, at 25.) Northeast eeirner of Washington and West struts, inv ites the attention of the public to his large and choice assortment cf Groceries. lroduce, etc. Ho keeps ccn-tautly on hand Frvh Butter, Eggs, Poultry. Fih. etc.. ttc. Fogs oK: h.t doren. Butter 4.V. p r It. Also four hundred bushel Choice Kating and Cooking Apples, at i and ?1 So i-r bushel. Also J. L. Ferron A. Cu xltbrated Baltimore Oyters. received daily. GcskIs delivertil in any part of ihe city fn-e of charge. Gentlemen of the Islilature will find everything in the Furnihing line for Ladie, Gents and Boys, at Parker's, ) West Washington treet. Underwear, in texture and material, suitable to all systems; White Shirt, very test make in the market, from the mallcrt Bcya to the largest Men's atee. Be iura a&J m us. If you hav a want in our lis a. IZ-qw,

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a f.- ag. nt for aihls' rsb bratul Chicago Ab -, has ln Bpi4ut'l aetit in this tte f r the s de -f the Bisl J. Wet Momaeh Bitter. 0( .nnor ha a rt of knack for acquiring ai-en. r ,r inn thinz. and a'out the test are these bitter. They are far more pleasantly flavored thin the old PlanUtion Bitter, and w hi!e tonic and stimulating, are hardly cr at all Intoxicating. This greatly evimmend them to invalids with impaired dixestion, and for family u-e, where, of course. It i the desire to avoid all misehievou teverage. All who have tasted theso Bitter, have unqualiliully commend-! them a the test they have tasted, and in the one Important quality of stin, iil.'.Ung the stomach, without Intoxicating. Th -y im ss just what nearly all Bitters have claimed, and Jut whit none at all have ever had. In addition to the medical character of the materials, the H.-pmr usn I the test that cm te obtain.-,!, and wc can Instance no U-tl.r illustration cf th.ir virtue as Bitter than the fact that n ta-t. of whisky Is discoverable. Mr. O'Connorkeeps always a full sbxk, and though they are selling with unprecedented rapidity, his facilities are such that he can always supply 11 demands. Fatniii or Individuals furnished by the case or tettle on order, and it Is for sale at all the usual plaee of business. Agency S4 South Illinois street, Indianapolis Indiana. 13-3 'Ile MTerrnee Nlllelied liool at InrpfLLi Co., 13-C No. SI North Illinois street. AU itIio lud; their own Interest buy their groceries of IL N. C'ouklin, at 1C West Washington street. He has on hand a flue assortment of Grocer ies, Liquors, Iroduce, Fresh Fish, Oyster, ( te., and soils cheap for cash. Having a man in Toledo to ship him fish, persons Hut rely upon getting them fresh every day. Fresh Baltimore Oyter constantly on hand. Goods delivered in all parts of the city free j of charge. Give him a call. 13-3 Wliolesuile Hook nnd Paper Hoi'sK. We call the attention of our Wholesale Dealers in Book and Paper, to the advertisement of llowcn, Stewart & Co., in another column. Their Stock I Large and Complete, and there Is no necessity for Dealer looking to Cincinnati, or any other point, for thefr supplies. Go and see themj ' 13-3 All the Xevr Hook, at 13-3 Bjwex, Stewart Jc Co's. llellield Av t'o'w HuInesMi Sulde. Wo have rc -elvcd from the Publisher a copy of the Columbus E'linglurj and Franklin business Guide ami State Gazttter? Embracing Ohio and Indiana. It I a complete alphatetical Gazctter and Travelers,' and Shippers' Guide to all points in the above State, also contains Business Directories of Columbus, Edinburg and Franklin, a complete abstract of the Lxclse Tax Laws, Stamp Duties, Session of Indiana County for 1W, etc. The work has received a generous subscription and advertising patronage from thi city and along the lines of the JcfTcrsonvllle and the Madison and Indianapolis Railways. Of tho mechanical execution of the work, modesty only permits us to say, that It is ilono In tho usual good style of the Herald office. Stelnwny Grand IIano) at Benham &. Co.'s, Bates House Corner. i Wc Invite the attention of our readers to the card of Wilson fc Gorgas, (successors to J. B. Wilson) Hardware Dealers, 09 West Washington fctreet. A recent visit to their establishment convinced us that they have a large ami well selected assortment of Ooods pertaining to their line, and are prepared to sell cheap as the cheapest. Our youn friend Wilson will always be on hand to servo those who may give them a call. Success to them. Mclene sV llerron, at tbc Bates House Corner, have a large and well Selectol stock of Watches, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Tlatcd Ware, Gold Tens, Clock. ot, which they offer at New York prices. Call and soo them. 13-Ü m s i lrlnting laier. Ink nnd Cnrtlav, at 13-3 uowex, Stewart t Co's. sa Kile I ii sin run ee In tlie WeM. The man jMissessed of accountabilities, the Interest of whose wife and little ones, not only depend on his success in every day business, but hNo on the condition of his estate in case of death, must 1; very much behind the times If he neglects Life Insurance. Wc know of a number of our male acquaintances, who are well to do men in the world, whose estates in ease of their death would afford very little protection to their families. If they are Insured, it is all right, but if not, they aro neglecting a very plain duty. Heretofore it has been necessary to send money East, when we wanted to make this kind of an investment, but the success of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company has demonstrated the wisdom of making thee Investments near home when money commands better rates of Interest than in the East. When nil Life Insurance Companies are so sound and reliable it is sometimes difficult to make a selection, but it is always safe and politic to insure In the Northwestern. Iredell fc Co., No. 54 North Illinois street, have the finest and test assortment of Boots and shoes in the city. 13-6 .McLene Jk llerron, corner of Washington and Illinois street, have just received a large stock of Solid Silver Sioons, Forks, Napkin Bings, Soup and Gravy Ladles, Fruit Knives, and Fancy Ware, which they guarantee pure Coin Silver, and engrave free of charge. We think them the handsomest we ever saw. 13-2 llonr nnd Teed. A. Jancway, at 'J West Washington street, is prepared to furnish Flour, Meal, Feed, Bran, Corn, etc., at the cheapest rates. Orders left will te promptly attended to. LndleV and .MLsmV Gloves, lid polish, lined with flannel, at lUEDELL Co.'t, 1345 No. ÖI North Illinois street. ICenI Itnte in IndlnnupolLsu No w onder jK-opIe get out of patience at the exorbitant demands of landlords when they are required to pay almost the value of property in annual rents. All that has been written and said concerning high rents has leen to no purpose-; and it is more difficult than ever to obtain houses. Now, the only way to avoid the unrelenting landlord that we can surest, is to take one year's rent in hand, go to Messrs. Gold t Hopkins, and purchase one of those cheap houses they advertie. Every dollar you then pay out is jut so much saved, whereas rent money is always sunk. Göll V. Hopkins are young, enterprising men, whese representations can te relied upon, and we bespeak for them a liberal patronage. They can alweyi te found at No. T Tempe rance Hall. llcnhniu V CoIPn Union Grocery, So. corner of North street and Indiana aveuue. Groceries. Froducc, Fresh Fish, Oysters, etc., constantly on h:md. Also, a good bar in connection with the above, where may te found choice drinks of all kind. is S Iredell Co.. 54 North Illinois street, keep a tirst-clas, Boct and shoe Store.and they have the test and iheajiet lot of gxl in the city. 13-C 1 fcl If we were called upon to sight to our readers a gtK-d Boc t and Shoe house. In justice to the firm, we would say, ga to Ludington, Cady t Co.'s, No. 23 East Washington street, for they have certainly the finest stock cf pood in thi city, or ever brought to this city. Their Gent's French Calf Hand-made Boots are know n to te the te-t that are made, as also their Ladles'. Misses' and Children's Polish, Highland. Claj.top, Skating and Russian Fur-lined Boots. !3-eod3 Henry- Ilrse A. Co, at 113 and 11 West Washington street, have? on hand a large and well selected assortment of Groceries, Uiuors, etc., which they are prepared to eil at the lowest possible rate. JJJ ara UTttW t call and axasdsa tlalr tXotl.

Public MpciiUrf 1,00k to ll tint your Shirts til you atn-ul t!ie josrk. IrV,T ha HilTt to fd cvirjliidy, at No. 3 Wst Washington stres-t. M-mw --Maa. - lKn't Forget that T. Holly .t bra Icr, Iii West Washington strc t, make to order In the neatest and most fashionable My les LaüleV Mics' Gent' and lloj'a Boot and h "-s, and are prepared to v 11 reasonable. 13-3 .SS) flay your Iloot nnd Shoe- of I RESELL A Co., 12- N.. 51 North Illinois street. All IVrsen in want of a Good Fowling Piece, or any other kind of Small Arms, would do well to call on A. B.iLLW et.. ti West Washington str. t, )piosite the Stat Hou-e. Repairing done Neatly and Promptly. .Ylerclinnf, Bankers, Insurance and Kailroad Olh.vrs will find stationery and PaIer, Knvcloies, Blank B-x.k, at th; NewSchool Book, and Stationery House of Parsons, Macauly A Co., 11 West Mary land Mroct. P-G William Snyder V 'o. No. 21, south Meridian street, wholesale and retail deilcrs in Stanterry JL .Walker' Fn-sh Can and Shell Oysters. Fresh Fish received daily. City and country orders tilled promptly, and a cheap as the cheapest. Order from country town and

railroad station sent out by the earliest trains leaving Indianapolis. Forthetliolersl Iellencle or the ; season call on Rhodiu, cf the Circle Kestiu. rant. Shell Oyster, Fat and Hump, nerved in all style. 13-ltn i m The Celebratel Bsley Cottage Organ 1 are to be found only at Benham'. The are acknowledged to be the lst reed In. I trumenta now in use. Attention IlTerybody. Smock Jfc j Tresslar, 151 Southwest corner of Mississippi I and Washington street, wish you to call and I examine their stock of Groceries which they I have just received. All Goods delivered free. ' COMMERCIAL. Cincinnati .Tlarket. Cincinnati, Nov cmter 11. Flour quiet and prices uuchamred. Wheat unsettled and dull; old rod (i 'Miti a; new rel iji :;, according to quality; corn steady at i;U.fsj cent for sound, ear and shelled: oat steady at 40 cents in elevator for strictly prime; rye taught at s.) cents for prime; barley unchanged and nominal: hoirs in slight suki.1v and nrico as had, higher, we quote, fair to heavy, aver- ! age $10 Tonsil 75, gross; provisions' quiet; ! mes pork, :d W for city; bulk meat and ta- ! con unchanged: lard steady at (i27 cent j prime nevy in tierces; groceries quiet; whisky ; steady at f;2 3d for new and i2 32 for old. 1 !'essr York market. New York, November 11. The cotton market is rather more steady; 31c.CJ.VJc. middling, closing firm at 5Je. Flour be. lower and less doing; 8 20(115S 3.' for extra fine; 8 K(ifl) for common; extra round hoop Ohio 5) t."312; trade brand closing heavy. Whiskey firmer: wholesale 2 43c, retail lot at il 4UW 4l Wheat without any change; closing dull at $1 IbQiil bl; Chicago spring 1 T'x'if l sö; jiuwaukec ciur?i bo; Amter Milwaukee f22ö: : new white Michigan 2 10; new w inter red Western $1 lo; extra choice new amber Milwaukce corn opened linn; closed dull at b.V.( t 8tc.; unsound l(.c.($l; sound maid Western i V I lrimo Western yellow oat lc.32c. better; 10'.(Jj3c. for unsound; Cüc.flü lo. for sound. Bice quiet. Coffee without change. Sugar quiet and very firm. Petroleum firmer at SyVic.SlOc.; Crude at 61e.Stilc. Betined in bound; refined free nominal pork heavy and less active at !32 12V32 oO; mess closing at 832 25; cash $27 73(3 2J l'riuie mess beef the market is more active at llc.(JUc. for plain mess; llc.il7c. for extra mcs beef. Hams unchanged. Bacon quiet. Cut meats are In moderate request at 15Xc3 ltc. for shoulders; lttc.cj-jjc. lor ham. Lard unebaged et 2 led 2. Butter is more iu demand at 2Jc;r2c. for Ohio; 40C.Ö5.V. for State. Cheese lirmer at lic.(ilic. Stocks were grnejally lower to-day, with considerable .activity iu the leading shares. Buohannn River VI, Germania y, Acron 41, Inexhautible 1, Palmer 21', Liberty .V, Orcovort 1.425, Excelsior 33, Fe"e Simple 20, Bercen VI, Bcnholf Bun lx). Southord ho, A. S. 23, Webster 105, Bit Hole Creek 1,300. Petroleum Crude 1 more active and better. We quote at 3S(23stc on the spot, and nX(i aic for Novemter and Ieccrnber delivery. Sales since our last of üiyxx) bh.. Betined in W.nd is iKttcr; sales of 2,hxi bbl. at GlosW'c. Frs oil is dull nnd nominal. The following quotations and dispatches were from the lry Goods Exchange: The dry goods market for the week has ter n a dull one. All kind of domestic and foreign goods have fallen off, particularly prints, delaine-, bleached and brown shirting, black silks, silk velvets, nnd tine goods generally for ladies' wear. Many say the bottom has f.ocn reached, and the market will become stendv and advance, while other contend that all kind of goods must go lower. The vast amount of couon now in tue euy has induced many to think that cotton goods must fall still more. The prices for to-day arc a follows: Brown Sheetings Standard 33 Atlantic, D. 31; Dover 21; Pepper, M, 33; Great Falls, M, 2J!4; Boot, G. 33. Bleached Sheetings Wonsutta 47; White Bock 40; Jame M; Pacific 23; Sprague25; Amoskcg21. Tirks Amoskeg. 1). 4J;; Pemberton, "L 37; Whittenden, A, 43: York 45. Denims Amoskeg Co; Mohawk 31. Corset Jeans Baeonia 3; Standard 3; Globe 31. Canton FlannelsSalmon Falls, bleached, 65; do, brown, 42i; Nashara, A, 37; Bichmond's U7; Hodman's 07r. D. laines Paeific31. Fancy Cashmeres Mlk mlx.iJ &)(Ü3 W). To-day railway speculation was heavy on the street, and at an early call of the open board with a general decline in prices, tailing otr. Some shares were quite marketable. At the stock exchange there was a firmer tone to the market, and u general rally from the lowest point of the morning. There was a fair bnsiness transacted in a few of tho leadin" stocks. I'rairie du Chien was $1 &0 thi morning, it I thought the firmer is over. At last board the market was weak, and lower prices were made. Throughout the call there was a general disposition to sell, and the usual Saturday afternoon rally did not take place. There is. less desire to buy for raie and altogether the market is very unsettled. Gold closed at 1 4os'. Money market was very activeearly in the day, j and the rate for call loans was fully H per cent. ; Towards the close of bank honr the market was a little easier. Dullness In Government continues; the supply exceeds present demand, and prices are again a fraction lower. A rumor of a further funding of interest-bearing note, to te inaugurated in January, produces, in some quarters, expectations" of a further decline induces sale of gold Interest bonds, especially. Chicago Harket. Chicago, November 11. Flour dull. Wheat unsettled at gl 43(31 45 for old and new. . . , ' Corn steady; .Vic for No7 1 ; Slc for No 2. Gat dull, and declined Sc. Fre ight dull, at Kc on wheat to Buffalo. Highwines firm. Provisions dull. Mess pork 841 fß32 on. Hog steady at ll'lllc. Beeeipt 3,JSHi barrels of fiour; SSm) bushels of wheat; 46wo bushels of corn; lJt.Osj bushel of oats. Shipments lC.Ono barrel of flour; 50mi bushel of wheat; 1 1,3 u bushels of corn;y7,- ! 0 bushels of oaU. ! LIVERY. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. A.. R. HYDE, KXIPft C05STA3TIT on bacd Hns and BaSrl. for Hire, a rraanoabla ad keep Urge Ms.ctBfnabi Slaftl for Bnar2iBg or irDsit t Rur. o Kait Waabiagtoa ir et, Ut'.l' Botel Block. 13 43a. INSURANCE. IXSUKE AVITU THE Old Reliable "317 Sl 9 OrilartFord, Conn. Cash Assets, - 84.000.000. Offlce-t ii Building,. ' ms-'S iSta X. AEE0MET, a etat. B LA5K tar Coz j 03cen rradetAwXerat U BIit.l.g BUDEftX.

DRY C00DS.

THE HEADQUARTERS I T I r D 1 ron FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS I THL NEW YORK STORE, AV. V: II. GLEMV, I ! i riot iGLENN'S BLOCK, IDIAAPOLI, lD.

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MUSICAL.

WILLLAHD & ST0WKL, i Piano Forle Warerooins, o. 4 iiui:s hoi srlADlVMrOLIS, IM. no13dtr STATIONERY, ETC. WHOLESALE Hook and Paper Trade. W u it Iba attaotlua of WboWala dealer in BOOKS, PAPKH, ETC ETC., To our tnimanM Ilm k of School Hooks, .Vrlllu?: Paper, Wrapping l'aprr, . Knveloprs, Klank Hooks, Window Paper, . Uonnrt Boards, Macilagf, Slates, Twine, InL l'inl PtirlK IUK3 a (. lis, I I. Ullis Abo, to new and bakullfal atortincnt cf Photograph Albums, AND DIARIES FOR 18 G5. All of hieb wa guarantee al Iimeat Weitero Wbcleaata prtoea. now st i:fAitT a o., noOSdlOt l!ltIAAPCU,15D. DRY COODS. io. X Odd Fellows' Hall, NEW DRY GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS AND PURS. WE AKK 50W PREPAR7D TO 0FFKS TO TDK Public on of lb Urgent and flnt stock of Goodi In oir line ever lifouht tu Indlanapoll. VVa claim to preaeat .njierior attrartioo. in cur Dress (aoori Hepar tinriit. Which la th moil complete of any Id th city, and will alwijt b filled with the newest atle. of SILKS REAL POPLINS, .HERIXOES, VIOI. II.AIIH, And 11 other dedrsbl mk of Cermao, French, EDglUh and Aserl:aa DRESS GOODS. AUo, th Urgeit acJ Tlztil atock of REAL LACES L THE WEST. TriDBioffs, Hosiery and Gloves, lo large variety. DOMESTIC GOODS, CLOTHS, Cattimrrts. i nafort s ond Iilnnkett. OlonlüK nnd Furs, ' Fer Lad, Klaaea aad CtHdrea, la an at ilea and oaliiiaa. The lrgt aaeruaent of theaa (oda la tha cay. llLrChah nad ta order la any atyte eatred. aUdtw J0XXS, HtM HATH.

PRINTING.

iVDUMrous diilv ncniLD( OTLAM Book and Job Printing ESTADLISHttENT, IntllnnnpoIIas, Indiana; rpiiK rKCrRIHTORS fF TllF. IHCRAU) TAkf. I rtrarar In Mirnlni lhir tbar.k to blf fr u4 U public fur lli ry liberal satrssar l'r !. ry lineal satrar tlirjr lia4 ten during ltilr hrh f fm iOftlJ t-tititii, aid ovl4 r.'p--".''. ad titcreaa ef tb Mm. W rea 01 to lelcr urn 1t fe tha aljr anltrt a MntiBatnM and Dot bcltat Iu aajr that our nooK ami joii on n i: I on of tha moat ronipl a"t flii In tV STa. Ou' r"-liUI In TTl'K, MF AM lUWLU II.KssM.sn4 roalertal rttaniit t to a Tint c( of r ,ai urb tL.I caD ttu' all drK'll ntta of rinllt; at a. ! fkr. a. a- T et.lli-bmnt In t!. MrM, ail InibaNKAtlsr STTI.E OF T1IK AKT, whsrfc ran tM fail to t rmnA rr itUlaCtiwn. litim Muilne, Vl-ltlnn and Fanrjr Ctlsl CarJ. q rrrj ,B. rleiy, at nnviually low jnre n ibs r in,,,. POSTERS t ! I Uack aod c.UTd luk.of eT-ry cor-eiM.L 44 j bim, and 0 arijr an reif culurad r CIKCIMUS V wriy UTVCJT in iuii us-siu A rcu war si swum w m ... .,. A . .... . - a vr ruiTTtt sr , irnrr yaiw' f uu ymyri , v tm m any una er luai.tt w paper oura, .1. j U.g!jr. llllIlU IJoolCN. Vi Lare a very rompleta auortmetil of p.t f I Book., wfctcfc will boan4 la uch mating a. a lnre cowitileta aali.fanloo. Tl alienUoo of Ojuntyofflrer I epec;JI called to thl branch of or hoatnes. Ill L L HEADS Of arioo lie, neatly printed on n.ce'y rulaJ paper, nd at th ery Iwweal 11 toe ralea. Railroad Printing. Offlcera of ral'road. will enoral lb latTtta of th. aama by call ng at the llerall U le aul laX( thair order, fur work . a Hro of aar raaien.l ha. brn -ted with rt'ereme to thl claa of werk. BOOK PRINTINa Our Booh Roes U weil .locked with d-w type, atd we keep on Land an ei'eo'ite .tl '( h-k P.pr, wich t purchaaed at tha er, lwee w b I pHre.. Cj t.ry puM aber- woni4 4o well o rt4 inttelrp.tbpt'tt aa oar facilities wt I enatle to d it at ,uch ra'e. a. will alio lh.ro a reasonable profit. We ebaU Bia t la br.nch of our bu nea a p.iality, end JeariBf at their order caa dep al ap-a a aeit, clcta job. .Steam Prcfcc. We have oacee'.ed with oir ertatllaero, ail itMi In fall btaj. whica awabt a i t-rn off aa aattu4 at caber of latpreeeiueaper 4ay. a4 which glre at greet . adeaatagre or otaer aatatU.biaeata. for F-nhUaher, prompCy aUeafed ta. CTlVrawa la want of aay fcsrrlptlo rtcr- ' fraai a Uhl ta a aaaBnawth pwaur, ahoUi t.ot U4 t c at the Uerald Job kaweaa. -AJI week 4ao. ja,t whea protmirwi. - . "Tma Caah a d'jery. - ' .

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