Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1865 — Page 4

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CITY ITEMS. Tw Inü It now - P -tafced to ladleta. ar. elrtuUUon tot iorp.td Fy 7 bT fpee !a .W - tbTefor. .rereadVanUg bkrk ih.y will net Bnd eUewkere. X3TA errll occupation Timc-vrinif. CTA rorloa rüd rai'l j-lnlanthrtpT. 5J"The hotel of the city are crowded with gTlft. j3TlJccn to Mil H,uor wa lued to John iYag?ne T yesterday. a. fTTh etrect are ery luty. Kithrr rain er the twt-irinkl-T I needed. $3" The atret,yeterdaT, predate,! '" arjtrincti. The idewalk were continually throcfrc-d. GTOur turinent fcou ihouM i-rovi.l-loore hitchiii? ionti In front of their ttahlUhr3TTL 12th Indiana cavalry, lx hundred atronir, an-ircd U-t Right- Th- nth will arrive in a few day. rTTS3i mm go to law to myutc Juti"e; aom? Wiu they don't want to dojutiee, and nom to gratify malice. -a aw TlTTh city 1 full of tranint vlitor, and traveller. The ion of the Iitflature ha. prrbap, aomctLing to do with th influx. UTThr weather yeterday a very like that with whlrh we have U-rn f.von d ni'-re than a week pat. It was genial and e xhilU ratio?. tSTAn exchange err eriouly give- thi advice: "Never bay good of thoe who don't advertise. They II m little that tbey have to a 11 dear." riTThe Headquarters In Indians for Fancy and Starle Drr Good i the New York More, W. 4b II. Glenn proprietors filVnn'e Ul.k, Indianapolis, Indiana. l3"The present term of the Marion Circuit Court floc tod ly. It has Utn an arduous term fur the Bench, and much luiiv. has ltn tranmiMed. ?rr Va Jt To.- at the Loan Office. No. .11 -JkJ j T Houth IlMnoli. etreet, will loan money on any HiM nf value, or hur the name. Alwav on hand, tmrKieemM pledea f-r aale. nrit mitter not that the apple crop has Un harvested and is now upon the market, .tili r.t at rvtraordinarv trice.. IteoM. ftimo-t as much to buy an apple as it does an orange. JlTThlrteeii hundred porker have hit the dustat Klniran'a iork houe the last wetk. The warm weather prevented the hlausbUT of a larrer number. Work will be commenced In e araeM when the weather admits. IUTS-A Grand IUt Tournament" i ex Icted shortly to come off in this city. Our pvrtin? reporter will doubtless be present on the occawon, pencil and note boot in nana to report result, and descriptively regale our numerous agcr readers accordingly. UTA waren loaded with hay broke down on Washington street yesterday, when opioMte the Court House. Some time elapsed tefore the hay could 1 loaded upon another wason. Meanwhile the discomfiture t-f the passing equipages, etc., was considerable. JjJ The S?cond Comptnikr has decided thai mature and unpaid installments of bounty - due to dooeaed soldiers descend to their heirs in foreign countries, the same as back pay. lit etofere the heirs of deceased (soldiers reaiding in foreign countries have received only the back pay due to the olduT on his death. ACCIDENT. Jamca M. bmith, a man in the employ ei the Atlantic and Groat Western lUilroad. wit run over yesterday, aout a a mile from the city, by a train of cars on the Jeffersonville Uailroad. Uoth lej:s were cut on, and he was to badly mutilatsl that he died In about half an hour from the occurrence. Thewe accidents are lecoming frefpient of late. laTThe Herald takes pleasure in Mating to Its advertising patron that their generous aupport has rendered the Insertion of advertisements from Eastern cities unnecessary. Its columns have thus far Wn kept crowded by our business men. The proprietors are' gratified, because In their opinion the prosjerity of Indianapolis is a paramount consideration overtopping the claims of any and all other citie. ACCIDENT. Yesterday the little daughter ft Mr. J. A. Ilod. of the theatre little Clara, who used to elicit the applause of every one by ber precocious performances at the theatre while playtnff in the yard at home, by aome unhappy aecident, fell and broke her arm. Little Clara has our sympathy in her misfortune, and prayers for her i-edy recovery. ' Person JO- Among the arrivals in the city, yesterday, we notice the following: Sherman House Hon. lt. W. Cheeman. of California; Hon. Georjre W. Julian, Ontrefillf. Spencer House Hon. Win. K. Niblack,of Vlnccnnes. Oriental House Hon. J. 11. Ne w, of Vernon. Commercial Hotel Colonel J. H. Heath and Hon. T. It. MeCarty, of Noblesville. The following arrived in the city yesterday: F. H. Smith. Irvident of Madison Ilailioad Company; lMcrt Hree kin ridge, Fort Wayne. i EOROE W. Ji'LIaN. This p-ntleiuan delivered his addrcsrl in the Hall of the House of Ucpreentative. on lat evening, as r r announccmrnt. Mr. Julian's effort was characteristic. The most radical of the Indiana Hepulli( ans, an Abolitionist In principle year ago. vhn AU.liUonlu was hss popular than now, ho was the ame impracticable radical on last flight, that he always was. Mr. Julian believes but little in toleration. According to hi belief, men are e ither orthodox or heterodox, the first ehs King e f his waye-f thinking, and the mvottd elas comprising all those who differ from hlia. Mr. Julian took some pains, and pvkc at e-( nsiJeraMc length, about what he would do 11 he were lreldeut. In what haid on this int, he furnUhtil his heanrs with abundant i U'C for thankfulness that ht was net President. He al h.vl hiiulf to 1-e ) totally devoid of the (qualities e f t tKauship, that wc do not Ulice the Jeple ei ehr Mtt w ill etcr make thms-lv-s so absurd a to elect k aall a nan to so exalted a statu n. That Mr. Jtt:isn has had mu h exp rinicc lastutup-spcaking is fUeut. That he would a u. .ful tie is al-o e i'Jrnt. The jualItlescf a d.-tusgo-ue wt re as c nj leuous In Lis effort on Ust tuning as thoM of statesmanUp w,re wiitinfc'. W rsniKt follow Mr. Julian Uir u.h his argument. The sut j.t The Mate tf the CVuntry." u.-csts the uu and substance if his ;h the one idea of the Iiejjro Idcalotist. as unü ia the dOkTnas if aU'luivuism. f ,r the past thirty j ears. Mr. Julian wuld tike a stp ahead; and he slUu tjw ulkr a t backward. He w ould nfran hise th bl. k nun. and would curtail the il.itnr franehix' aniotijf the white. The bk,!.!,, , ,.,.,. four tear, whhh ha iuaJ.- n... .,v i....- r I lUce.ation.h.t.cnly .dtowh.t Lie ap- I I tue atol t.mulate hl tlurt U r Iiioi'. That JJf. I'ail. hould tar cxerut.-d. he I .juite e.ifident, an. The would like to m-t the I'n id nt Who .llld hAe the h.tr hh.t tod..idhrrwie than hrinx him tu the UaV. c.,iorul 1ahould I- huntf al., an. I the nM.M- w a hu. jrrln for Lim.' Thre h.-uld U- imal avttd thut-i-tU'h cotitlm-ato-n of the r -rty i f all th. rt '-N. and It h uld If divided am. n,he Northern frt mm, w h w ouhl build uj-n the ruin. f Ihr 4J tarharitui a new and more jrlorioua iAllliation

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much more w hl. h w c hate not yif t c hn nKle; but lie aaol Hotum new, miul u.Uue that a ChriaUau man tvuU couiimI; for he j .a. . . a 1 I ai ! a k B.atatl I. would ret the guillotine throughout the land. And la the uaxu i4 UUrty wvulJ U a tyraiat.

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I t Washington. IJtibTiatit fioremf r Hiker will attend t- the ln rmor'n duties luiin? hi abncr. The Goien)r intends si-iting Türe pe f. r the rtfovery of his health, and will b absent witne time. Aim ng the pla-s ,. in tends i ilting is Italy. rrERrR'ji.Tiox. im- nivn-s who are rxs,-,linzly fearful lest the President hould exert-i the quality of mercy or stitemanhlp by withholding frtm the headsman the order to head Jeff rson Iae I, are circu lating formidably long petitions, pettinx the oi l ladies and the little bovs to ar that the Intercuts of the eountry, ami their own wish require his Immediate execution. In vain did 1'op write, years nzn: That mercy I toothers how. That merer show to inc. In the name of humanity these petitioners ask inhumanity, and now that the war is over their thirst for blood I still insatiable. Andrew Johnson is not likely to N- swerved from his firm resohes by thes memorials. fw IIeprt l'NfTEI TATTA ClRCT'lT CCRT IlErrRE Jtix.r.sj Davm axu MciNAU. This court was chiefly occupied yesterday with civil business. The arzument In the eas of Aultman vs. Stütz. Judjrment for defendant In the sum of I 17. Ketehum and MclMtahl for plaintiff; Hendricks and I 'ort er for defendant. Shackelford v. Hoard cf Commissioners of Knox County. Judgment by default In favor of plaintiff in the sum of 104) 72. I. Ham mond for plaintiff. Ird, as-ignee, vs. White Water Valley Canal Company. In this ea-e the party, in resisting the sale of the ranal, agreed to a decree that the sale should Irf made on the terms that the claim of the Junction Hail road Company should lo allowed J1,4T7 70 as a judgment li-n, next after the plaintiff's decree. IWr.c accordingly. Hendricks, I'erkins V. Hord for plaintiff; J. S. Heid and L. ItarUoir for defendants. Criminal Inscket. I'nite.l state vs. ratrick Nevtn: Charged with passing rounterfit money. The jury found a verdict of guilty. On account of his youth and good behavior, the Judge pronounced the mild sentence of six months in the I laware coeinty jail. John Hanna for the United States. United States vs. George W. Williams et at.: Charged with rebbing the mail. Sentenced to the Northern l'rlson. Hanna for the United Mates. Kay, Oordon, I'orter, Harrison and Fihback for defendant. United states District Cocrt I'Er)RE Ji ik;e McHonalis No. t.11: William Hause, for evading the Hevenue Ijiw, was fined fi" and costs. Circuit Court Criminal IKscket Hefore JcneJECoBi RN. State vs. Jerry McConncl Charge; Perjury. Still pending. Leathers for State; Ray and Gordon for defendant. Anauaementa Metroiolitax Theatre. Mish Hlanche DeUar toe-k her farewell benefit last night which proved a perfect ovation. Every part of the houso was crowded. The dress circle and Parijuctte rpcnted a fine appearance. being filled by one af the most resectable au diences that has assembled there this season. The pieces chosen for the occasion were the lion li I ft il jlrirriAct ! 1 ia rrt Thn VBtAPV il J fl ia.uiiiui eiviueaiiv uiauix av a a s- s-v j ind Tobin's elegant comedy of "The Honey :noon," Miss lellar apiearing to great advan tage in Ix.th piece. During the evening she introduced two songs, which she executed ad mirably. Miss Dollar's engagement in this city has been a decided success. She came here a per feet stranger, unheralded by the use of indus trious advertising, and unaided by the jotont j influence of prestige. She has proved an in creasing attraction every night of her engage ment, winning the hearts of hrr auditors by her natural and pleasing style of acting, and by the admirable taste she has displayed in her well selected and elegant cotun;cs. 3lis iK'liar goes nencc to nil an engage ment at the Pittsburg Opera House. We be. speak for her, from the Inhabitants of the "Smoky City, a good patronage, for she deserves it, and introduce her to the inhabitants of Pittsburg as one of the bot representatives of elegant legitimate comedy now on the stage. In the name of our citizens we welcome' Miss DeP.ar, whenever her interests lead her this way, and premise her a cordial welcome. Tonight she appears for the last time, as Nell (i wynne, In the historical drama of that name. The after-piece will le the favorite drama of the Golden Farmer. This is an attract he bill, and insures a crowds! house. Masonic Hall. Heller's Entertainment, commencing on the 21.st int., should be kept in mind. a--Indianapolis Church Directory. Fer the benefit of visiters, members 'of the Legislature and others we apcnd the sulsjoined directory of our churches. nemsT. 1st Haptist Comer of Pennsylvania and New York stmts. Pastor, llev. H. Day. African Ttaptist n Missouri street. lrt ween Ohioand New York Mrce-ts. Pastor, licv. Moses llroyals. CATHOLIC. St. John's On Georgia between, Illinois and Tennessee stre-ets. Pastor, Hev. A. Uossonios. St. Mary Maryland stret-t, lKtween l'eiinsylvania :ind Delaware. Pastor, Kev. imon Sieerist. CHRISTIAN. Christian Chaiel Cerner Iiaware and Ohio streets. Pastor, Elder U. A. Ilurges. rricoPAL. Christ Church X. E. corner Meridian and Circle stree ts. Pastor, Hev. J. P. T. Ingrnham. (race Church Corner Pennsylvania and St. Joseph struts. Hours of service 1 A. M. and I r. M. Sunday Si ho. '2i r. M. lh v. M. V. Avcrill. Hector." GF.ILM.lN rVANtiFLICAL. i German Evangelical On New Jersey, letw con Ohio and Market stns ts. Pastor", Kev. . J. M. (lomer. German United Evangelcal On Ohio stm t, Intwein Illinois and Meridian. Pastor. Kev.! Herman tjuintu. I iE KM AN RlRMri. (icrnian Kefonned-On Alabama street. Ik-I lnn Market and Washington. 1'astor, lU v. M. C. I. Mem. JEWISH. ; Svnagirui lu Jiitlah's ULnk. eono-r Wasli- j ingtoti and lvlaware. l'abti. Dr. J. Welsen- j ler. i iRirxt's. On D laware. corner of M. Clair. Minister, IVtvid and 1 1 mn di Tatum and Jane True- : bl.HKl. j t NVFRSI isf. In College Hall, ct nur of Washington and l tnn' l ama sirecis. i asior. liev. Ii. r . t lister. On the X. W. comer of Meridian and Circle street. Pator, Kev. N. A. Hyde. , CON G R Eel AT ION A L. , VMIEI RKErilliEX. . . . k v- i .... ! en me e-rner oi .ew ,icrey an.t mo streets. Pastor, Rev. Thomas Ev an. inill VIERI AN. 1st Church X. E. corner Market and Circle stret t. l'astor. J, H. Niaon. .'d church X. W. c riK r Msrkit and Circle streets. Pastor. Ki v. 11. A. Edon. Äl Chureh e'orner of lllin and Ohio treits. Pastor. Kev. t. C. 1 lei man. 4th Chun h-Com r of Market and lK.hu ante.ts. l'ator. Re. C. II. Marshall, .'th Church New Jersey, r tvvei n ashingtn and Mar) land stmts." Pastor, K v. has. E. Kustr. Cnit-d ln-sb t rians (hio treet. I tw een P nnvlvar.ia and iKlawarc. Pastor, KcY. g. Suinll.' R t rml lrcbyterian R-v. J. Croier. at the Court House. METHOMT. Wesl,-v Chapel . W. comT of t in le and M ri lian tm ts. paster, Kev. W. M K. 11. stiT. ! Rotn rts ChajHi Comer of IVnnvlvnia I aiol Mark t stmts, l'astor, Kev. A. . Kinnan. trance Chap I Tcnilctscv stresi. li twe n N ''k and t nnoiit. l'al.r. Kev. J. H A'urA t hat, l-N.uth Xrw J. rev .tr.. . Nlw.-en outh and Merrill trtt. Kev. WW lIoliidaA. r.ttor. Trinity t lain h - c orti. r of Ni-rth and h a la .. a . a- . ... Alaoama um t. i aor. i;e . aa , .1. (f.ru.an M. Ji.--4ht' trf t. Itw.tfi N. v Jrr-a-y and ljt. l'at..r, IU . Ci.t.re Mr. nnAfriean M. I!.-(eirK-ia trt t, U t aa t- n ( anal and li.iij ol. . . I t'Tiirr.AN. l iulih Lutheran -t'orrn-r of Alahama and New ,.rk. .tr.t. l'a.tor. I a. J. A. Kunklrinan. l: . t hart. . t ri. k. . nie arr 1.. , iu all the iU.tr ,hur. he. jrk A.M..natl,.M..wU!ithf rrrttU-nt.f a .aaf,. . ' the Cetholie C hun he, w hl. h hold errAl.e at a A.M. aud 3 1. M. Krimdf Church em Sabbath aud WcdoeaJey UHnÜBit.

Mati;s Court. We obtain the f .:b.wing from the May' do ket f yb rdy : IRTirUTl.. fn:-i" r-noak. s.irjh Wlln, Xany Hi'k, Mary Watkin. Ju'ii liay and Kran i Mnith, w andering protitututs, were Cnl an l eot. in d fault f ivbWbthoy went to jiij. A l!ir, fx elating with the same, was t'.no.i and eo-t. not having that arnoiiot a'nt hi j- r n, he went to Jail. Intoxication. C. I. Mieker, W. Ru-t, M. Terry, John Grace and T. MeGuirr, f r Ning drunk, were finel $-1 and i-.t eaeh. in !-

fault f v hi. h they w ent to j ail. - m - Trvf r t.rant.! Thetrfs.j.'o r-ü-ular vv Uv temprarie- mftin will In h ld at the Tal rnaie t's-tnorrow -im lav at 4 o'clock P. M. Hon. R. shuey, of Elkhart county, and Hon. Mr. Zigh r, of XMe county, Indi ina, meml-Ts ef the Legislature, will nd dress the i-opb Tles4' jipular gentlemen are well known ! the publi and ttc'd no word r-f Intn-liu tion. x-ats ar- fre". and a crowde! house is ejxs teil. Iegilator. pa-tor, inoth rs, wiv and si-b r, and th- public generally are invited to attend. Young im n who are in the habit of degrading themselves on the the Sabbath by frequenting prog hoj.s and other low pb cs of degradation, would do well to attend these meetings and hear the truth preached. Uy rder ef the coniniitte-. Sai. On Thursday evening, lMut 7 o'ciook. a lal naim .l linrle l'i. rson. aixl not more than Pi vear old, drove a pair of horse to Fall Crook, for the purpose of vvat ring them. The plaee he lrov' the lor into the ereek was not far frfm the terminus of Indiana venue. Fitll Cps k a tr'a-h-rous stn-am, alxunding in tb-p h',b, whieh are most likelv to lc at i.ints h x indicated. Close bv where the 1mv Irove his horses in, was a deep hole a sort of iniii.iture ina l-trom anI the l)V, Iriving too near, vva, with his horse-.. drawn Into the Jeep water. The reult was that the lioy and his hors s were lrovvned The Imiv's IkwIv was, after a patieht antl laUri ous search, r- ovT d. The parents ,f the boy. who are in humble circumstance, live en In diana Avenue. Thev vv xealinot Inconsolabl. when the Iwsly of th- drow n d ly was brought home. The hors's were a pn-M-nt to the ley, from his fathT and hail not long inee tet-n pur-cha-d by the latter on credit. The boy was as we learn one f the chief supports of the family. Thus in eme fatal moment sire two parents deprived of their chief support their on and thir inot valuable projHTty. Tlie family will stand in nc-l of a.sitance and will rc ive it. In addition to their humble circumstances the Wroavcd family have an idiotic son toupjM-rt. Here is a case fx the exercise of practical philanthroi.il) . I t it be exercised. IntlianaiMilisi ICrlall Market. roaateTCD cr o. a. norr k Bros. Isi4AroLia, Fx dat Evisisa, 5ot. 17. Java CofToe, pf r lb CO Rio do do 33 to 26 Teas ft 50 to S 50 8Kr, itan'arJ hrJ.. .... 23 do Soft Crushed do Brown yrop, GoHen, per f I do mar House 5. O. MoUstei Sorghum M olivet .. raoviioNg ajo raoDiCK Floor, pr bl da Buckwheat, per lb Corn Mf I, bo!'d, per buh 20 to 23 16 to Id .... 1 3 1 SO 1 50 1 50 .410 to 13 ,.10to 12 .... 2 00 .... 3j .... 30 .... 20 .... 35 Uams,8agar Cured... Clear Sides, sm keJ.. Shoulder, d ... Lard, new , Butter, Cho!c 50 ERgS trirb Potatoes Street do OllioD 35 .800 to I 00 t 50 ft 25 to 8 00 ..75c. ti 1 00 Turnips. roiLTBV AVD.OiSf. In-oseed Tcrkey, per lb 20 do Chickens 25 to CO do do do do do Iljckp, per pair 1 00 Geese 7 J Squirrel. ..... 25 Rabbits 25 Venljon, ptr lb.... 40 to 50 Quail, per dox 4 00 Ojtttrs (XX) per can 1 5u do (XXX) per can 1 8U ricrrs. Oranges per btl 110 to 20 00 ..fa to 10 00 5 CO 23 to 40 40 33 13 to 20 ... 916 to 80 Lemons do box. Apple per bl.. Choice Prunes, per lb Cberrie, Dried.... Peacfce, do Apples, do Cranberries, per bbl BUSINESS NOTICES. Hamlin V ltiis'lilg h:tve removed their office to Exchange Uulding, -I'j nois street, opposite Hates IInie. North llli-novl-Jm lVrsxns lHkiriiN f ohtaining n cheap ami comfortuMo IVanlin? House will elo well to call at 3JS Wm Washington stmt, where they will le furnihed with everything goxl ami suhstantial, ly a laJy well cxperi n-el in the husiness. I Your Apelite somewhat caprn ius, and io you, therefore, desire something in the matter ef pabulum that the table nt your hotel or loarding house does not aflord, or are you In-lipos-d, and do you want something to stimulate your apiH'tite and tay yuur sinking spirit Then p to the ( ireh'." Rhoilius Is your man. for lie has in his hill of fair every delicacy that thi' apjM tite f in:n could su-irest. m 'IVmMriinee. An adjourni'l meeting of Washington IHvision No. 10. on if Tm-jH-ranc'. will 1-e h 1. 1 at T mp ram-o Hail this evening at T Y!o k. Frank Kie iiAUt'tN. W. P. ,!. 11. SMITH. l. . s 'lite i:niire lill'l llenk Store, 111 East Washington tr t. is continually thronged witli customer, but this is only the natural r suit whii h Is sure to follow such lils ral induceuients as thos, oiTcrcd nt this stör'. The irr at fact should le renn ml red, that ull ll-K.ks arc sold as cheap a at any other store, and each purchaser of the value of and upwards, mt'ives a tiift worth from 5 cent to ?T." (. JUIU'erss' ay .--oiin() and llfttirns. with all Affidavits 4mplte to pncure Final Pay. made out and warranted correct, at Col. J. W. ltlake's War ( laini and Authorized (lov. eriitm nt Ag ncy, jpisitc the Theatre. Vet. c ran t tU'i-r. w ill call. liny your ItMlxinl Slnrof iKF.IiF.lL A' '.. 12-6 No. .'I North Illirioi .tret t. - - aa a . not li'i ilrii taco .tUriiture.M Weund rt.ind th it the H mt Visitor t-f tomorrow morning will contain the Lrt rhar-trr cf a Moty. ntitl.il rncle i:Un and J. FriethU, a Mory f lamp an.l J'irtiile," hy Mr. S. f. t'rane. author f the trane A.li venture, cte. It i aid to N f thrilling intoi ret, and will le a mo-t attractive f.-ature cf j the nvirr. for . t rul month-, to e.m The ; iuaaI'oj. on the tmt will haAc the I itltor for .ale. One Thoti.nd lKllar wj originally ' offered f T the eopyrU'ht f thi tory. Let j cAtrjIxsly read it. a.a. . 'niMinloti. lloukrr.rr. t te. j A r ! tthle and hUhly rvomm nd.-d 1 joun,; AAidoAv, with a A.ry int rtin little j ! nine month oll, i deiru of pr.H-urin a homo in the alMtAem. -tit!onel cajueity, or iu fact lt any pot, not menlal.fwh.Te h r e. t. a ie' wotil.l Ii lt med an c-ijuiA alt tit. Miel the rrli.-t of an oili. r who f. It in hi e.untry' cau.: thu -lie h i a troti. r . l.iiui ujn.n the Atiip.tthie of the lilieAoiint iople. For inon ample j irti. ul r. 1 plea-xd to apply unto Mr.ll. lri.-.!.'.n. Amt of the i hildr.n. Aid Ni-icty, IM i:.t Vahiu.'t'n trtt. at the thoe t' l . three loor at of the Court llou-. Mate Iutdtr-e aa anting Fancy Toilet pood, t an Ii Ih tier ae(-..mmlated U th in price, and inality, at n Hour'. lru; M.t.', No. .. Hate llou l'ln k. thauanywh.ie Im in the tity. t all and tMi-. , aaaa " 1'uhllr HeenUrr 1mU lo It that rwir hirt fit oa alniut the nk. l'ark.r hat Milrt to fit tttry'-vJ". 1 No. Ä) Wtt 'aahlngtoo ilrnt. IS-mwa

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i-tion of Fur Trinciu"! H in th Yr-t. l-l iu at RiVer A Mers inj v. i " - - 'l lif s-Trrrurr Slllclird Sil I Iitrtxi. & .. ir(i X". öl North ll'm - stre t. im - If Vota Wunl litl ir l'u r, u the lt t riii. and w ant the jr.'--t sto k in the W-t to b-t from, rail at V, it r A Miv. r"-. lv-3 lnltrs. nnl .HI-, l. br.,t.d -Polish fiaiter. YunA w i t la Fl.iniol. :.t Tn-d 11 ( o.'s, No. 51 North Illiio-i tn-, t. 1 Iredell A. 'o No. ."4 North Illin -i trs t, have the linot and 1 -t as4.rtmMit v IVst and Sh--os in the eity. .Ui l'atullles In the Aorlls utitl parts of the eity are gr:;tui n-ly inoinos f fiv e fiets: 1. The Capital Irug More, n the crnTff Massat hust tU avenue antl Yennont tre-t, is very near you. 2. Mr. Veod, who k' p this lxni, sells reliable gHnls at reaonabl pric . At this hue' you can have Prescriptions pn-pared accurately at all hours of the day r night. 4. His good are fresh, and cb-ett-d with grat can-. Ö. His sign the (iobleii Mortar, i jd ain to le seen. k nlii-'hn Ve nre Informed that the S:nni.ipi Insuran-e Company, of this eity, has iMicd about S,U0 Ioliics and Inured Pre'jx-rty amounting to s,",Oiiu.ikki in this State alone, and has an accumulated capital of near Six Hund-r-d Thousand (C'XV,,,)) dollars. It pays los.es iromptly, and we alvise tho- having iroperty to inure to inure in the Sinlslpjd. 1 4-0t Iredell V Co., Ö4 North Illinois street, kis-p a first-eias Hoot and Shoe Store, ami they have the let and cheapest lot ef gfods in the citv. U) SI St Sl Stm Vor Sale, to PiiyAdinnces. ."51. At the Loan Office, No. ."1, South Illinois tri't, a large lot ef New and Seoiil-li:inlsl C lothing, such as line Ir'ss Coats, Overcoats. Pants, Vest. Shaw Is ; also, a line lot of Silk Iroic for Ladies, Half Price ; also, Ladies (Jold Watches and Chain, Kings, Pins, I)iamonN, and a varie-ty of article of every description.! All will K" sold to par advances. Call in and examine. II. M. 15rif, No. ol, on the corner of South Illinois and Maryland stmts. iruH - For the CTioIceist IeIIoncfei of the season call on Iihodius, of the Circle IN -taurant. Shell Oysters, Fat and Plump, served n all styles. bMin lemberst of the 4Iaener.il Assem uly, all my ld friends ainl the public in jreneral,(or any other man ") are rt'siH ctfully invited to patronize the old establishment and well-known "-United States Dye-house and Cleaning Establishment,' No. i2 South Illinois street, Joseph Harris, Proprie tor. Coats.Vests, and Pants thoroughly cleaned, r-pairod and made to look as goenl as new. " Let those now renorate who never did before. And those who always renovated now renovate the more.' Square dealing, rersouable charges and prompt attention to business are our old friend Harris mottoes. lft-tf The I-otsi on Mississippi street, of the Blake Orchard, that were not sold at Auction, and three lots on Tennessee, 1 tween Walnut and North, will le for sale for a few days, at National Land Agency. Terms and credit pberal. 17-2 faentlemen of tlie Iegisluf uro will find everything in th; Fumishing line for Ladies, Gents and Hoys, at Parker's, W We-t Washington etreet. Underwear, in t'xture and material, suitable to all systems; White Shirts, v-ry best make in the market, from the smallpbt Hoys' to the larges-t M'n's size. He sure and hee tu, if you hav e a want in our line. 13-niTs Take Cake ok Yoru 1'k:ket-immk. A celebrated piekpen-ket, who was lately sent to the State Prison for misdeeds, ln ing noted for his marvelous adroitness in pocket-lifting, was requ,sted to reveal the scret of his suc es, when the following, among oth r disclosures, were made. We puhlUu them as likely to lw useful to those who are willing to lake the hint: I never, said the pickpocket. " nltemit to pick the pocket of an old resident of the city, but uniformly Mranvrers ami countryman'." llut, on leing asked how he listinuihi them, replied. ' very easily," and gave the following list of p rsons who were regular v ictiins of the craft: "Persons In an omnibus who take out th' lr pocket boks after the stage stops, are sure to by countrymen. Those who stop to converse oii the sidewalks or thoroughfares, or take out lockot books at the lox or pit ilnces in tin: theatres or steamboat offices. All those who stop to gaze at shop windows, er count money, or show po-kot books in the stre t, or call ui the Funk auctin rooms. All thex-. he said, are our common victims. Ii I lind a man eatlnpr oysters or fruit, or carrying mi oix-n knife in'the street, in nine times out often lots green, and we victimize him. Persons w ho stand up In a theatre, or stand n the rosswalks, are penerally country folk, and wmake sure of them." The shrewdness of these observations of the pickpocket mut le obvious to all city people, ami accounts for the remarkable fact that the city residents seldom suffer ly the ojw rations of these lirht Angered g ntry. John Van Hukhn's Krx. Wo unk- t he f.-llowhiir laujrhaM' extract from a .i' h uiudc ly John Van Iun n. w hiM :n ain New Yrk: I have lioen Miiras'l in an a tio canva-i in thi" Mato. I have hal the pttxl furtune ainl it i a pxul furUw in tlu'M! days uf railroad iliat r and inasnaeri", to imt t no a- iIt'iit. 1 hüve met no Iom. fxcppt Iat ni.'tit h ;i my ear'n t lan wn MoK-n from the rar. I do not mean to aay that it wn etoU-n ly a 1! publican. Hut 1 lo mean to say that no Ltrinoerat ever would have taken it. It wan not a i at' for any mi-take, for it wa marked with my name in various places, and the eont nt of it would di"H-lose to ahiiot anylKxIy whoe rotu rty it was I ly no mean intend to charge tion the Ih puhliean to hainr .a 1 . at. . a 4 I I taken H.wmn i ui: w.a. i ... a oui. i i muii'iiic im- i.imiik ,'i ii io, , ,iii.u Kilpatrirk, who ha U' n here. I loire to say, in defence of (iem ral Kilpatrii k. that ! is m tic h more n markahle lr linrf hi own hairk':-'' ttiuii fr taking the hairae of any one Im-. Nr lo I hold him enttr Iv to Maine for that.Nvau-,'. if I can I. jk ikI tijon the repr. - tlitatioli of hix oldlers and otlleiT, the i ltl:t ntitv (( hi la''';ie remilri's a nt l.-al ! more uutilmv' tlian 1 iiate triw to mine. e ,r Ih-,'11 !! t A Hit k 1Imnci:-A Woman Attpmi'T ' 1 T AliANwN I It: it t IIII.I. I.At evening n t woman, with a youn? c hild in her arm. ir t ' ti the mail train at in. ntif", and when I he ! train toj.t-d at llarrion. i.he laid the hild j on the e:it, r-niovel tlie k!i.m 1 fr in nUait it, i and walked 11. AfltT the trail! had t irtrd for v.me time. Condu. tor ivar-n wa. .it i..,i f the i!iol:.r rM-fdin;r. and a once vtot.ped and hacked up to llarri'on. and afl r it)'" time tlx tit mi au ari h f.. mi. I tlie imf... lin r i niolh. r. t k her on the train, and l.n uhth. r ...... ... ... - ...i., and h T child to thi citv. Mje i.n ti n.le.J he Jirid forgotten lun l.ill, f hut the r. t that lie d iitM rat. ly tn i,. the ; hawl fromalwit It Jut a- he 1. ft the train. jtoa it aa au it ii ih raie atiempi at i erii"ii. he Ava a voiuii looking woman, we are in formed, apparently alM.ut ear- old. Mie aid he had a huhand, hut "could in t tell wht re he aa a. It I loubtle oneof thoe at eeof which j wo tH.ar every .lay, and thU -.r. miuided and deud-d en alur avouM to In r 'liame ill uii. ndinir rem. ri. EransrilU .Journal, X-ronf.-rr I. The Hartford . It.) (.rarf of M-ji day h the f.-llow in.' t-rA : "We heard. thr iih a etllidllei.tl ouree. la-t C A llill'. that trolihle Ava l-r aa in,; on the ( aiui 1 U rd. r, ariin. from the de rtion t f ltritih aoldit-r. Kir infonnant atate-l tla.at a Ueiiteiiant in lit r MajetA'eannreroet with a eompanv of marine. fn ia tana'da into Maine, for tlie iu'irMie .far ' n-tiiijf M-At rl lev rtcr. l'loii their arrival I im Mieiitral ..il tlie tn .riii... xv.mld Ih.t ar. ; knowledge the authority t.f tlnlr fominittdin.' olüet r, hrlarin? them lv- free, and r. fu .l tort-turn with him. Application wa made to the I 'nlted Mate atithonti. . to hae the no il k'iAn tip, which Ava rfud, audit wtt.ted j that tlu re wa. damrer of an outbreak. 1 he j oth' rito- at W'e.liliik'lott wer ault-d. and llaoeo. k' t'.rp w a ord r.l to r-ndeou in 1 Maine. Thi i ultantUlly tin tat nicht mad. to u. That th. re I a moA in nt of trx' 1 certain. The company atta hel t llancot V vorp tatlon-! in tht rity rec lAd rd r y t rdy to r j rt at Aucuta. Maine, and eet rntT-t wo men all of the ui-n w ho wen aide to tart-left h re on the mail train lat aatTae-aW"-To rvinot e tndelilde Ink or nitrate .f ilcr taln from white fat-nc, wet the part with water, then j'ply timturt f Iodine, which convert the nitrate Into lodHf uf ÜAir; then wah w Ith a dilute eolution of commoD cautic lHtAh; tbenwMahwHl with bot witcr ni evap.

Inlereatliiff Old Dexumenl. The Fn-hricLsbnrg(Va.,iAe:?r ontaiu

th vi'l of th- IlKther of WAslilNOTtlN. 1 w.itti u by his if. and rn-orded In the 41 rk' oi-e f S:tt-vlvanU eountr. We publi-h In i.tw thi rare and nirimi Jo-uiiient. The cri.inal i in thepo-s.si,,n f Mr. J. .1. CliETV, IT j.. of Kreleriek"burr : In th" name of ('od. Amen. I, Man Wahin.t. Ii, f I'r.-, rit kshurir. in the county of -j.Us 1 anii. Iwiou in irl lo-alth. but callio t i..ii) l tie uiiTt inty of this life, and willing ti dispose of what remains of my my w oi !.!ly etate. Jo make and publi-h this my l.v-t vvill.Kfomnit-ndin.uiiiy soul Into the hands of pit t 'rT.tor.h 7'ing for a" remission of all my in. thrn:zh t!i iierits and mliatom f J. -us ( liri-t. t!i Sav lour of mankind, I lipoe "fall my worldly estate as follows: Jmi riuisl srive to mv son Ceneral 4trge Wohinton. all my Ivnd on Aokeek run, in tlie county of Mafford. and al my nerro ley t;corge. to Iii ni and hi lo irs f..rev r; alo niv lx t 1m i. Ielte.-d and Virginia loih curlain ( the same that iand in my U-st room . my fjuilte.! blue and white ijuiltj and my l-t un-sin giass. Itehi I giveaii'l devi-to my son Charles Washington, my negro man Tom. to him and his assigns forever. Jt'hi l rive and lx-tiueath to my daught r IVtty I a wis. my phaeton and bay hör'. Jttiti l give and levise to my dausrhter-in-law, Hannah Washington, my purple tloth cbak lim-sl v ith Miag. ff ni I give and leviv to my grand-son, Corbin Washington, my m-gro wench, eld IW t, my ri'ling chair, and tw o black Lor-, to him and his aigns foreve r. Jtrm I give and devise to mv grandson. Fielding ficvvis. my n-gro man Frs!.-rick. to him and hi itrn forever; also, eight silver tabh-.spM)n, half my erockery-ware, and the blue and white chini, walnut "lxKk-caso, oval table, one l-d. on bed-read. one pair of beets, one pair of blankets, and one white cotton counterpane, two table-cloths, six ml leather chairs, half of my pevvtr. one' half of my iron kitchen furniture. ltcuil rive and devise to mv grandson, Lawrence Lewi, my negro wench Lydia, to him and his asigns forever. Jtfin I give and devise to my grand-damrh-tcr Kcttie Carter, my negro woinan, little IU t. aud her future increase, to her and her assigns j forever; also, my largest looking-glass, my walnut writing desk with drawers, a square j dining-table. one bed, bedstead, leister, one j pillow, one blanket and pair of sheets, w hite ; Virginia cloth counterpane and purple cur- j i.uns, my reu and wini : lea-eiana, tea ioons, and tlie othT half ef pewter, crockery w are, and the remainder of my kitchen furniture. lttm give to my grand-son, (leorge Washington, my next !est dressing glass, one bedstead. Ix'd, ldstT, one pillow, ene pair blio-ts, one Mankct anu counterpane. Item I devise all my wearing apparel to be equally divid-l b tvv'cii my grand-daughters, IJetty Carter, Fanny llall und Milly Washington; but should my tbughter Hetty Ivvis fancy anyone, tvvo'or three articles thereof, mIic is to have them lefore a div iion thereof. Lii.ttl'jl nominate and appoint my said son, tieneral (ieerge Washington, executor of this my will, ami as I owe few or no elebts, I direct my cxecr.tor to give no security, nor to appraise my estate; but lesire the w jme may be allotted "to my devisees with as little trouble arid delay as may be, desiring their acceptance thereof as ull the token I now have to give tin-in or my lov e for them. In witness vvhere-sf I have hereunto si my hand and seal, this ith lay of May, ITxh. Seal. Maky Wa.shixutux. Signed, seabed Ami published in our presence and signed by m in the presence ef the said Mary Washington, at her lesire. i .Iames Mercer, Witnesses Joseph Walker. ( John FEUXEYiioi eai. (oev. Urowxiiw's Staff. It was m-ently state'd in the Tenneso S-?uate that (lov. Urovv nlow sported a military staff of Brigadier (ionorals and Aides which tost tlie State over 17,1X10 jier annum, nearly all of whom belong to the Governor's own family. In addition to this, a call has recently been made for an appropriation for clerks to aid the staff in discharge of their duties! There is no halfway work alout Prownlovv's loyalty, lie has the" gift of "thrift which follows fawning" as fully develoed as a quartermaster, a member of the Kre'edmens Uureau, or a special Treasurr n 'int. Jiochester Lnion. JtTUiiler the head of R(?coristru,tion,' the Fort Muith (Ark,) Xeic Era roiuarks that tlie ollifors auü solditfi who lately were aealously killing', are now with equal zeal niarryIn?." The Xeie Era adds conU-ntedly : "This U as it should be: and we say to all.L'o and do likewio." AMUSEMENTS. Metropolitan Theater. C-nier of Washington and Tennessee Streets. .Tlanapcr.... .TTr. V. Il.ICilry. CHANGE OF TIME: D jora open at T o'clock. Overture bcglne at i to 8. Saturday Evcninir, Xovcmbcr 18th. Hit KLAXCHF. Di: Ali, OVEKTUBF. ORCHESTRA. GOLDEN FARMER. Mondiy, 5oa ember 20th Mr. L. P. HA ERF. TT. Paicca r AoMiwiioa. Parqnette and all referred a-au70c. Iirei Circle Cite; Private Box. a, for atz p-roti, 5 W; Orcbestra 8t-at., 75 cer.ta; Oaüery and Family Circle. 2" cent; ChilJreti In arm, 15. PAKTICULAR NOTICE. The Horoe Cara leave tbe Theater every eveatna; at tbe cloee of tbe performance. Pope li vint at distance can rely on thin. j Tbe Manas(cnint baa tbe honor to announce fie etiI ftatreinent, to I njitei easoo, or tbe Ureat Unrivalled I Artist, Mr. I ROBERT HELLER, j Wlio-e performance for a period of thlrteeu conseculire montba, at bli famoa S:ill Iijiboliqii! xi:w yoi:k. Have rendered biin not only WORLD FAMOUS, but placed blm at tbe bead of tbe bot of entertainment giver.. Whether aa tbe great SOMATIC COm'REIt ! And it la nnlveraall conceded that In tbe field of Ifaticl Illusion, the baton of Mr. Heller, like tbe ted of Moe, dicom!l; anj deitruyi the f'lorti of all ler magician., cr aa tbe Hrillia.it IMnnit, Who. po, ularlty, both a. a Compter and Performer i of tbe great wur cf Meode-kehn, Ll.-it, TualberR, Ac, ! ha proba' ly nerrr been. exceeded Ly any artift now before the puM c. or aa a ' ! "Ti'i !- j WIT. mid CO,vr.KiATIOAMT, IIa been funrd d fiicnlt bj tbe prei of Xm Tor and no. ion to determine in wntcb cbaracur be ia tne greatei aJr pt. Tl.e IXD; S A PO LI 8 FA SOX i. becearily limited to FIVE PERFORMAXCIÄ Tb Prt of wbkb will be giv.ii T,,j t-i..ä: e1 i Tuesday Evening, November 21. Pn 1, Programme will cotitala one or more of tbe niin i m, ..... . . a nr. ...-aa ........ .rm, . hhh ll M.AAIIUAIL k H I ( j I famoua In New Tork, locloJluf tU second fight VTSTERT. CAR!? ET OF rHASTOVS, u ni.p, -r io mme mvon ie, ilLOJ. .1.1104. JAULST PtR'T. wuuü MisanytLs, C, rfv. Fach performance will a'ao te enrVbed l y one or ore of Ht. Kolrt Heller', freat piaao roim: SOLOS, Fiecnted apon tbe celebrated Grand Plane Forte menlifact rrd by Ftelnway 6t ot. ' T.. and furmabed by Mraan. A. M. Hebbaiu A Co., far Ur. Il.ller'i enterulnnietit. Petwit stanv':in tb. enormoa e iprcae attendant upud tbe eniraretnent, tbe manaf.eient baa re. a hed upr.o 1 mtiti( tbe price of eJtn aion to tbe aanio t'care. charred lr air. lleiier at tbe Salle D.aboU lae. t,'..enerial .diuUin Vllenli. rrrd .rai ....7i Oula. Tb. aa!. 4,f aea wid be cotnmencd on Me- day. üe "f BtlBam A to. 1 arther particular! i lit be duly pu'ulULed. tiovlT d1t Ka.uaat, Proprietor. Faorr, Maaaf er. Indiana State Museum, IIIA tIM'I.IH. I.I. Three Albino Cliildren! CQ1LLE.V,IC tiF flVI TltOfftA5D IOLLARJ that tbe A lb-eo( A .ikefc) Cal tree are the greata.t Living LariMiUM n aank btuoe In Ihr I'nllrU Ntiile, The htaaeeaa haa teen refitted and lOvOOO new Wender, added. . SOCetU. aw 14 U

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Indianapolis Insurance Co., Clini-tM-cK l-:0. 'Airr.i - 24O.0O0. (tf.ee, (hid F ll-ws JItU. Xurtk Fenn. A7. In11nnnrMII Indlnna. WÜECT0M. . A.n.rtcnEn, r, T. A. M'lRKi. (,'UVKK T t'SFT, AQCIIXV JUES, WM.HESW ksOX. a. I- roAcnr W H T LBüTT, K J.I ECK. A. E. TJ5T0J, J7fUJTirei all k!a of Prppf ry agsinst Lo ly Fire. WM.TaE5PERSOX, PreiJnt. ALTX. C. PON. S-crarT. C A. Lawros, General ArttiU toeCS-41 jV i tli "v i s t o r ii MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company. ASSETS OVER $S00.000. THIS KNTERPK1S1XG COMPAST. IS A LITTLE or er ait Trar, ha t.imel over U.'-O"-! I'ollrirs and paid near f .tO.OOiiD Löf rs. It i prompt iu 11 t bnainrsa transactions, paying i t )of?e at thort fully a It recir.a the preaaluin on it po!!c;., df parting in na rprct from tbe a:enra principle, upon which a.l the great Mutual Life Insurance of America have based ibeir success. It claim tbe aJvaotajtra of increased rale o lret on tta iiireittments ot r Eastern Companies; and, aUo, a lesa rate of mortality than ia esperifricel In tbe Eat two strj Importal- item to cnfider la tbe aeleciloti of a Lite Inuranr Cotnptoy. Ofrr two hqudred ot the Koribwestern Policie are now held la Ind anipoli. S. S. DAGGKT, Trea't. A. W. Keixoimi, Secretary. Principal OfTlce. 41 Main afreet, ilp.waukfe. Clilcajto odice, 93 Hearborn Mreet. Cinciaoiti Oülce, 8(1 WertTbirJ street. MARTIN & HOPKINS, State Agt at for Indiana. Oilier. ."o. 7 'IVmporan I In II. IMlIAMl'Ol.lS. nov!3 dif INSURE WITH Tili: Old i:oliabl 1? 1ST . Of Ilarlfortl, onn. Cash Assets, - 84,000,000. OlIIceKtnaBuildiiipr. novl3 (13m A. A BROM ET, A (rent. BOOTS AND SHOES. C1TYSHOE STORE No. 5 West Washington Street, Keep on hand the most Choice Selection of (Joorts IX Till CITY, AT FR1CF.S that can not fail to -coro tbe patronage cf all good Jadir-a. Cll aal ea.nnne ur tck and prices, and Rat Inf joaraelvea that at we nay i. correct. THOMM HCSTLR & CO. novl3 dim PHOTOCRAPH STOCK. T. ,T. .1IKUUITT, nit a ura ni Pliotogmph and An.lrotyie A"!T) KVKRT THFNO necearary to the art. AUo, Pbotoeraph Albania of every variety. K.pecial attention Riven te Framing Ficture to crder in genolne Gold Frames Gilt aad Ro.eereod Moulding., wtiolenle and retail. Phtoa;rapba, Kcaraving, Stereo: orte eiotaree and ftterewoope. in every variety, at wboleaal. and retail, Me. Oi North Illinoia atreet, Indianaoolla, Indiana. novlOdlra aaaaaaMaMMaMaaaaaaMaiaMaMa...Maaaaaa.Maa..Ma.a.M CROCERIES. . A. raoaauKB. a. C. OAJIMA. IH)tOtJll Mtnini. 4. M. CALOWKLL. w. j. nnajtsrti. U0SSLM), llAGLIRE A Co., iviiii.ixai.i: a- o oek,s, Cor. .Tlrrldlan and 7Iar-land M.a nov!3dtf 1NDIAXAPT)LI8, IXD. TOBACCO. r. m. Mar, j St. Loci. kxj. a. aiioaa, JiMlianapoIU. P. K PTTMAS. IXMAMPÜMS TOBACCO WORKS. P. M. MAY & CO., Mannfadarera of all grade! ot Chewing Tobacco. OFFICE NO. 83 IA8T SOCTIi 6TKEKT, ladlnnnnoll, Indlann. novl3dlkn RENOVATORS. Cleaning and Dyeing EslablhliRifnl. rpnirxmDTATMDTt-B0ni.!f0.I80UTB J Illlnele atreet, Indianapoila, Indiana, Attbla old aad welLkoowa eatabUabatent, tbe lad'e. can have ailki and woolen (ooda dyed la penaanect and beaaufckolore; and getU'ganDeotatkoreagbly raoovated aad repaired. Vew end eecood-band cletkln boeiht aad aoM: aJaa a patlcalar branch la tke baalneea denominated Caedraw. 1 lac Ulla, dt.ble cloth, or tear In any arai.ut can b. ee wrought teat It can not be ei.ible te t be naked eye . Remeraherthe place, He. la loath ttllnoL atreet. no I du JOMIFR H&KRlN.rVeprteter. ASTROLOGICAL. A S Tit O T-a O C "V Look Out! Good Xcws Tor All! 31. VOI .X. I.I'.OMIhlH. '232. 4.RIMT AM) RCIL ASTROLOtlST. Il hin by theeaanda hai Keae tried. Tea. ihei.aode more bell meet; Fr tn A (rJ ry II anorial. can eenflde. With Prof LKt4aa, XJX Bnnh liliaxi. etrwi. HE TILLS TOU TIH IVIXTI OF UFF. AMD can never betrpave4 by any ta tbta tayttlcal .im ml inc. tare. II. U Ibe aeveaUl ean of Ibe M..aUl ni fr eeven generattaea, and bom wtin a veil ef light " "-:.".:,.:".. e aaa been v.in evi. - r-.w - I

U.yer Viallera. rrinc.paia or oe ' Joh, K. w.Mk. li .Won .open..eede(; Charlee C and Kblat .elnerte Celieir, Aendemle. ad Vfcool. w M ' "V c iVaiL Ce-f Ut-ar.iM. II. akew. y tke I.k. ! fir futere W if. aod II... " aneger, K. C. l.nc., t,et-f op'band, and a oder. and a tbe eeience of A.trolugy ee the Kryt.ana, Iertana and Arabian., frea bok eel ora de, conanüy reli on by the Iwperer 5anWoa, i'iij Nlul4'lVl'ffrnila C oantMta Vroen l'.aU and Dr. We. end nntneoM tff. ,V Vw . . . .aiy Ufflre tii 5erth lilinoU etret. Aetr.fAceJ eon alt a- He. 14 Herta rennaylvnnU atreet. Uon lAdtee. one dUlnr, Geotletaea, te loUara. J C Wileon. Urlaioa Sapcru-Utdcut ef Uthaaai I. . novUUa r eCb, Xanaffr .

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W. $. ATEEJ. WANTS. Vf.rlTX W.IXTIin. I!? KTEET T0VX 15 ib MC f.r Joniu Hit1 Itrmn War A4rnt,r A took of thrill n lntrt; a to! cm. of facta rcorOra In BO liUtory r.f tie m r; da.l rtprrirMs-t In camp, iq the tail ;.!, o l, hpital aa-1 prn, includini an acvuiit f ih- au bor'a 'aatur. at Vkk-t-bil mnnlna: tb n-bi tatti - h! inpri.nWfnt at VsrVabonr. Jark.i. Atlanta, kxl m.r-I arxt Kal;bQrr; k'a Mrip aixl prrlto )wij ,4 1 it bunlrsi Biilr to th 1'dUj lata t Küotvi;. jm i rc!iWTtly by Afrota. A.lJi. O. V. CAF A. CO, Peh-Jfcer. WaLinan S.rt, anapoi . lr.4. DOTl.-dl, r PROFESSIONAL. i.ou r. a. ic4 4::i, ATTORNEYS A T.JL A , j; m .V. ' F-lnelfi-r-Ts in l Intliniiupoli, lnI. Will p'aetie In tb State tui FrUrral Court. novlT-JJru navaaawaaaaaaMaMOTaw.aaaMUManaa AEy,flC MACHINES. Tin: vi:irv jiiist SEWING MACHINE, Kir. I a "V' IS aviu:i:m:iv wilso.a'.. j i "VVM. l"MN II1J I .'(., : -V'.. 12 X-jrth F "iir.sylr-'uia Street, I novl7-dlt ISIHANAPÜIJS, IXD. FOR THE HOLYDAYS. HOL YD AY 13 TV rF FJHK un rsij3fd hai jat owd an ei.; J. Mtrk f ire tew Toys, Fancy l.oods am! Votions. Akod? tl r.rarly ftiJi- variety f gco.la;ilbe found Krnicb (.lima VAKn, Ccrfre, Mu, TOY TEA SkTi, Suar fslaiidi", hnioking ty't. Col KTjeH, Holv Water Fount, KiKht Imp, Match Paper, 1'AklAN VASKS, Temperance Tamulers Ai.r.l'ils, STjtBKUS'J Pb.S, Stereosci p c Picturt-. Manic I an:ern, Ladie and t-m' UttKSM.N'ii JAK, M Cr SSAHi Work Boxe, Wri int: lf.ka,PUHT MjX1LS, I'ocket Emk, Wal.et, tUKTrOLI JS, Kcbo.1 KatcLels, HOHO CU TKAVKUa BAU Mbau:cl Toj , l.kr.ctur N pro, MAKS of every docr.pfcn, LEAlllr.it 11UK.S, K titer Tnyp, toll, Doll U. aJ. L. ll IV d,cK, LKVlXt. BiBlKft. Üre-d lolN KmbioiJe lr; Tran prrrni JS.atfc, l- i-L CK IJLKS. Cooklui; tloe, It'.ireanspool Maiid, Paint Boxc, Crr lx, Bu'ldiii? liICK, Urutn", Haan, Tool Cbe&le, F f;eeii Hundred Pa:r of SKATE f.r Ladie. and euti., üikc. and Boj; Ladiea TttWüLlNti BASKETS, ltei Hjlen; Cll.Lli J CHAIK.', Knife and Fork; Vtall Narx i o k; Card, Ofilcr, Ticket and Market K SKITS. Table Kail, MHaK KI'A."I)S, CUlLUS CABS, itb. Toy Cert, IIObKT HORSKS, Ij1I Cab., CLKIiH, TelociIe-, M'liwNC. H0U.SE-, LI Iii CAt.tS, liaug'n? MWKIl BASKE IF; Merohaum, Kubber, I.n-r, latent Tule, Cbina and Turkish halOKE 1II K: ( icar HolJcr-,C - AR CAM;, SiiuB Baaea, I'fcKKD.MKKY, Pol' K KT ILIU.UI, l-ors KiZor, CAülKIUiK Game t.KS Powder Has PoucLe., Pocket Hik, Mereoncupic TumMera, VlULINl, ..ertnan and l-reucU ACU it.Dt.OZ, MtlMlecn. MUSiC fcOhS. Hjjd lifn, Viol n ai d tiuitar Mnript, Vloliu bow, WLKiNJ t'AM.S jth S..1.Ü ti, 1 1'Ute.l Odd aod Silver Heado, Imdr!; Sword and un Cane, Malacca, balebone, I ony, llul Ixr, Uanilxo, ltii.gi.1 and Hickory C'AXr-.?; FIUKARMS, TUiil l.LXJI.S, HKlinOKKS of evtry descrij t!on, ainl tboutanl of otiicr article, t o tunien ua tn mention. Ibe patronage of the (lUblic I re.pectfully so'.iri'.c !. ii ai:i.i:s 3iAi i:ic. X. West Washington Stred. notl?-1f,i FOR RENT. FIiHE fine Family lUMilence, So. 213 Konh Pei,nylX vania atreet, containing twelve room, I for rent iininediately, and most of tbe furniture, hieb U good and nearly new for aale with tbe leate. TbiahouK.U well arranged and praperly Mtuated for keepfnji a number or Brut la. boarder.. Apply at " to McKlUNAK 4 PIKl.CE. iiovl.i-d3t RAILROADS. Iiillniiap.l!i:iti(l;inrlniiall Kailroail. Tbr'e Pa-r.'er Tralna leave Indiaaapolla daily. Ornrriu-ILC. Lord, PreMJent ariJ Superlr.teiwlent; J. F. KicbariMin, A wti-itant Superintendent; F. 11. Lord, ieneral Ticket AK.nt; Tbotaaa G. ripooner, ienerai Freight A (rent, Cincnnali; W. II. L. Noble, General Atit. lu.iianapollfi. ToIiiiiiIiii find InIIaiiniolU (Vn tral Itatlronci. Three l'aec(rr Tratna leave Inillanipnlia dai'y. Ornriin-.R, E. Smith. Pre.ident. C lorabua. O.: J M. Lunt, huperintendent; C. A. hmlth, General Freight ! Agent; J. n . gkile, Oentral Ticket Agent, Iodianapoiia. 'IVrt-Ji Il:itif inl lnlIiinnioIi ICnIlrMil. I'uur Pantenger Train, leave IndiaoapoÜi daily. )! . K. J. Peck, President; ß. K. Rk ker. SuperlnleLdctit; 8. T. Hcott, Ueneral A Rent, Ind.anapoiia. .Ilt-nxin ille ItuIIron!. Tlree I'avenger Train leaT lüditnapolii dai!. Omcaaa D. Hckettr, Pre.ident; lloraot ficolt, Hajpertiiteuoeni; Jam. Feriier, (ieneral lkt Aan; Tli ma. are, lieneral Freight Agent, Jeflirxotiv.il-; Thouiae Carte, Geberal Agent, Indlauapolia. Lnfii)'!! mid India tin olU ICailrMicI. TLree Paeri-rr Tralna lea' I llanipoli dally. Cm raa William F. ItKlla, Preai.ient ard hoper-iDiendt-nt. I.a.yette; lfrmy I'araulee, General A-Lt, iDdiaoapolie. Itvllrronlalnr Itallrotid. Three raen5er Tralna leave IndlanapolU daily, Orn Stlllroan Witt. Pre.ident Cleveland, O ; R. N. tirn, Urber.l tapni.tei1rot; liu-tra 11.1.., .-brJ FrelKlit Apent, T. 1. H.rtoo,ier.eral Paefi;er Aetit, IndiaLapoii. ! InU"WJiMIi, IVru und d liicuso i Itullrou!. Three I'uarcig.-r Train, iaar. Indianapolia daily. Orn t IUvid Mary, I'rrM.lebt anl foperiiitenieri; D. C. Tbompon, Aal-t.lit KaperiMebdrii'; V.T. Mall. -It. General Tkrt Aenl; L. S. Andre., t.etieral t f-).tl Agent, lt.Ui.ii.pcLa. IaouU ill, ."v A I hunt nncl thi. enso ICallrontl. iMrect Boule from LouWv'll to Cb-e.ro. "rrn io-i;, F. Maai.n.c.eoeral .SaperittetiJecL 5w AU-acy, li d. AUaiii llipre. foitifMiny. ludlanapoha OTce-No. 11 Eat W.L;riirtoo Mreet. Alfred dauber. Ruperititeodefit, Cincinnati; Join II. Ohr, A gnt, Ibdiaoapoli. Ainrrlrtin I'tpretM 4'oiumiii. Iodiaoapc.il. C3lce No. 34 Eft W aaUlt-gton .ireeU F.. W. .Hioaa.Huperxui.deot, ItHliabapolii; i. ftattera f.elJ, Ajrl.t, Iud;auapoU. I'nllnl Nl.ilr l'ipre lMaaa. lndlaaa..lM CMW- Km. mm Wa-Aiieirl lrt. J Kaiava.lJ. tfaal, a4laaplM. TELEGRAPH CO MP A N I E 8j lVtrlrrii I n Ion Trlrtfrl Coin ptiNy. la F.;c.rurd-. IWuck. corner jierwian etwi Wa.hl.et. etreef:entraiic Mmd.aa .treet.

RAILROADS. Xlrllrroiifninr Knilu.iv.

AND AITKB VONIHT. OCTOPK R t. 4W A. M, Kt,,, y; fur Ct.: )i oc.1.) ia itut t rar r t aar. ' A. X. Aromo2.j!i.. 1"W A. M . ctt lirrr.a. 8 4i T. Ka u K. X. I. SUH 5. Gtral r-s'B4tit. nn dim LIQUORS. i rv i: i i ö i t s i : . LOUIS LANG, o. -i Son I It Irrltlliin Slr. (SENTINEL nUILDINO.) IMPOKTfR OF RRlTtt AXDCH IXPAOfrjiriXri; Ot.rd and Cnarntar Hr.iMlM; H 1.4 .'; J.v.M-a Kuni rod Cordial. Alao tUer in CaXawta m uft, Still nd rprkl:nc. ef tbe net approved brand; l-onrWw Wht-kj; peach Prarxlr; Cauwba HrarwJy; rtnk A; Pwrter ao4 b-rr, and Bitter of varioa kttM.. Thaa r" liciaw are aJl of.rt fr aale by th. tKKtle or lanrer tjnant'i'ea. ItODkl KD CIO AM and TOPACOO. of tke cbeiceet brar. 1. w.ll be kein ronatantty o banal. 11 yUar.r.f fitted epa Meat rM.N .kiptV, and eVrInf f. raa!on!Tpcriartilriai,4 ef tie lft qna-Py, the aabse'lbtsr fcopea to reoetve, a fce otlcite, a l.berat i ..tv vi loa paiKronaa;. iae pcDitc t LormLAya. J,.lc. rrirca. j bawhan. rcrbsn county, Ky: J. t& D. DUNCAN, Wholesale IValf r In 150UHB0X WHISKY Apple. IVnrli iinil f'o-jtino ItrxinIIc, Wines Hin tintl SI. "ilv It II 111. Xo. 77 Somli Mrritllan Strfft, -t-vi3d:f ini iviioi.is, ir. US JOIN MVEETSER X ( 0 Wb!ci!i TeaNra u I5S Brandies, Rum, Gins, WHISKIES, IMPORTED CHAMPAGNES, Native Catam !ia, and t'jrr 1 :urs I. 4 1VI ViiliInfon Slrtrrf. li)i!ril(Mtri url 4f'Sf:ilr llnu4. Indianapolis, Ind. "fT'Aeenta for tbe brt t rand cf KmtactT r.itirLf.n j biVI . i.ol3d3m j 4VIi1iiI ttiiil Etcf.-iil jLiqiior Dealer, A:1 Iinpsrt'r of so. ni S3crn lmxni ftrkf.t. i (Late I;rr.M0rD A VcN.ataA.) i ! RECTIFIER A"I Wn i T.AI E DRAI.r B l 1 OrClll iV I )0IllCSl IC Ll(! HUT. ' a .HoiionsTiIirl.-i, IZyv nnt! BOURBON WHISKIES J't'l t, Mil-It int, Musr-it, M'lln i t II in-it. AM K. AEtS, S. Illinois St., Indl.in.ipo.i, Ind. oovl dtf J J. FWF.r, Acent. LI VERY STABLE. Livcrv and UoardinirSlaMc. C1ITIZF5S LIVFKT AM) IAKti'.NO sTUI.F. So. 10 F.a-t IVa l alreet. In rear .f IJa-rixn. liat.k. between Meridian and Petitij Ivati'a atreet. Carriaees and P.unlea for hire on rea.onable fernia. I'eraotie wlkbOi; to tx conveyed tn tbe ajolnirg tuati. can te arcon-.modated at thu tat.e. notrl dtf ULLI VAN A ll;KW, proprietor. IV w I i v SALE STAHLES. . B.wooD. i..rriiirrr. 4Hi a i i:ititini Court Strfft, In Kfar of Post Offlc r, HATK JCFT CCVFLFTKD A LAUGE iXTI WFLL arranged Lire rr and Fa'e Fta!, farnubed It w ith tbe very be.tof atock. Tbey artalae prepared la HOAL'lt HOUSES, And bavicf ejtperlenfled Ilrwtler. will in.are t.e ke.t f i BtlenUnn. Tbe patrona? oi tb. public I. atlw-tW. Tbe j viable iacentralt) and rtinvenlent ly Unrated In tLe te.r ; of Talliott and Jiewi" I;!or k end tbe Poet Ufllre. Iintiirnut, Aarnat SI, 1 -. r.ol df LIVERY. Livrry.Sali and Fred Stnldo. V- 1. IIYDIi, KXKPit COS8TA5TI.T on band D.rM.. and ParrUa foe Hire, on r- aMwal-1. term., a od kep. larc auuion.fonat.le .stable for Hoarding or tran.iet t Horae.. So. S.n Ft WaaLlngton iriet, Uttie'i Ilotel hlok. fv 13 d3ra. HOTELS. Slownrt House. (Formerly Bantla Coq.,) n:Kitr nun-, ii.. FIntRO RT&KRT. two door momth cf Ohl a.rert. I Cola. Jave at4 K0 -ewart. I'rtpr .. Pr. hu t' and frn tLe H jui at aU Lot.ra t tbe day mwl lLi. bot 1 dly ORIENTAL HOTEL, ILLINOIS aTRKET, Ote 'nare North cf the rnloo I'p, lnllanHfxll. Iiitllunn. uo13 dim IJ0LI.A5I A K.TDLK R. Proa'e. SHEHMA1T HOUSE, llll In Ion lhjMtl. IXJHAXM (U IS lh Scll, llurgea aV I'rwpr ietwr. r.evii3ni M VC Y HOUSE, C--rnrr Illinois an-l M irl.it Strttt. liKltaniiiMtll. Itttlliinii. F. T. TALMI R, K. PirfTFCOi-r, - -rcpttca. STr.FKT C4K.1 ma to and fr m lfce d.r of lU jKacy U the tnlon UfxH and a.l. part. '"p'V Fra-w tbe ?Tt ef Oct..e. WJt. tb r" Iay H rA will be rW kW ( e .- kul I -eja. DENTISTS. M ll.l.V V MVA1.I.01V, DE1TTISTS, X,$. T iw h EU u't V-lfl East Market St ret t, war Ft Ofrr9 lndlanpllt Inl. F11FRTB EXTatACTTD wltkunt pain. All eper.tima J. appertaining U the pret.alon pertorae4 la the fat ecieatnc aianner. UtUfecttoa f aarabteed la all cner. aeOi-dJei