Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1865 — Page 2

!:KnT. Iti Mr. m-MKK' ar-, h in (,ur yo.lrr-'aj't I iT, )' 1 mvl, f.v ft tyj-.-ra; b-l-al rr r, t . that h La rtu lmi"I the H!it cf . hfn 1 !! ay thai he b.l erf r 1 ' ThM tt r n n tliU craln tv.:w TTj- irakfirant. The apf-e-ch laill 1:T In tV .vi--. klj, m M n-ls y it-T.t, cot. Xti.U-. An r.dllor In Had Hi. Wc f.-l h.itnl.!.-.!. hit.if ar,ut r.nt'.nuin l'rjrr t et tv the ix-litiral ,litr if lh" Ilr.n I f, il hive Mr-rmiiiM, In r.ur imn m!n !f to t.ik- thr ah l c f oir fri n!; tint 1, If vre Ii" v r ve hnr any. rn tho j Int. nl tLn 't a t!iy .Juli think lt. Th' Jrtnol f jrt rIajr Iii drawn an in. tlrtrn-ititailti-t tu aul puhlihrl It. So there vre tf. It dur-, that hn the I!.-. u Micane g,i ii; a n pirtr ctll, ration m the Ith cf J.ilylit, jt Tij xraii.x, fiel .l,i-. it in charge of the j: j.ul-li.-an, r x --jt to lite i xt nt .f j.lann a f. w I. mixr.it in th- wait. r" !- pattmetit, xve, ti t hit in,; due f. r cf Rti-l n v ren ft f r ni'-l'ly I f., re our 1 ft rye, IM

writ" aa l r.tiMih, in contemj.t cf certain U. j.uMi'-ftn f'in tin irie, an Interri-cat'jry.tothe fIlonin etT. i t. t-v.it: Are you I nigral pr!r.;r to at r u .uU r to th- l jubli-an a trr in ai I r. i !. ration? vihi h nt iTo-ratonr o In l " x If-Ii. r.-c t." To this count in the In.Ji' tm tit, a- v know they ran j-rovc it on if wc J ny it, we j.leaj guilty. The neroTi'l count in the lnlictmnt har?e that we ditl ujjort thr war, but, di.J tir-j: the civil uurj:iti'n anl bn-Uli:! of tlie official in the Mit when there wa no war; an J that wi 1 i 1 write ami puMMi the f illuwin? to-wit : I am, then, k iitl.-nv n, a I hive i-n, mot tarneüy c jxxe-I to 3Ir. IJXCOLX's civl! AilminNtration, tf-lievin It to txs rrmtrolle-l hr ther'Ucil U'-j-uMi'-ftnmt I am forcontinuing to pive a fVir an 1 !fi ir nt upj)ort to the oru j-rf--uti'in f the war a rro.-:utei ; anl to Hist etui, I hh for al JInif theliovtrnnierit hr all roa.'nih'e an-! j roj-r mean in rnjin;th' u e - iry Vfluntter svl'liers anl la i'roMin,; th" funU rciuiRl to iironijitly an J liW rally jny them more llherally thin the j,rl vato l ilt r are now jiaiJ. 7to thii Icra nt J i'i.th t ) s ire vrhat cm It tvrcJ ff the Union ami f tlure that the irir is the only imtruhif utility of vhith ire art noir permit' tt 1 1 nr'iil ourln s in ntt-'mj.tinj It arrumflith th'il ofju't. anl fill te the onhj instrutne.tliVtj duri.ij the exhtenre f the present si dm ir: istrn t n ." A t!i: i.I.r r f Jiti nil Im not ytt l.uw th.- iiui r: in-.' Intwt-i-u tho war in th: N'Uth .in 1 th' i il .i(lininitnil"n over the t'nit. -l M il- it Iii Ix u-m to att:nit to iii ik." Lini r-l iii'l it. The .M O nl -ount hin !i:ttv; th.it vi' Iii write ainl uMih t!ii- furlli. r in Ii-join arti I-, to w it: Tun 1 1 1 I i : v K the Iat. Our friend of tho .1 jurnul - riii fx uhj.'t t to a r f n nee tin in i!e l' th" l.it"ry f the f r:in:ii-tin leaili:i'tj th-la'eivil w":ir. When we, with the I. iu'w r y g, n.-r illy, w ent in to put down the H-I.M Ili'.n, lin- :tl ice -f tmr llepuhlit'aii friends w:i ihit: "io in with u to ut down the rcn Uii'ii. an l tli il look to tln'iaiiM'J and rc-j.ni:.iliti-afterward." We Mi-i epN-.l. and a tid ujH'ii tili a lvi'e; an l we rou-ntd thus wit'i our iK-inoeratl' fri.ti 1 iijm.h it. We aid. tui'!"-' two nei'hlM.r, t I-y li.m- l.ire fimiü''-, onl ; in olo-c toiiiiity, A portion f on.' of the f iliiil c ill'" ro;iilll!:illy iniillinr, u!)ii-iii and intrrferinv; with "tin; d jiiU'tii eon ( ru of th ' other, tiil. at 1 -i-U the UtVrireN irritated to th.it d- trid- tli.it they arm tlieuiseln v. iili -Inl, to., nod make an att ik upon the w hole fai:iitr n eeount of the injun a part of the attacked f uiiily h ive in tl i t I or threatened to intli.-t upon the w hoi.of the ether. Now, the att u ked family, while admitting the outr.i.'e e ipetrated lv a part t f it ? Im iii T on tin- att lekiii; family, till mii't nil unite in the lilit t -.ie tli' irown heme mid jM roii from de-.; rio tioti. lf-j.r.-erati 'n eompel them to thi. T!r y annoutiee and :iet upon the s. tdimeut, "ur family, ri.'ht or wfnii;'." Hut, after the tL'ht I mir, tli.r on. -la t turn round i.nd uie tho-e of their own f.unily, wiio prookej the ju irrel. a mul IruNhiu?, to t.'.o h th. m t tth lM' tliem. l e iti tlie future. l aoid aiiother fi.'ht I twit a the familie. It w as atif ictory to us to support the war on thi linderst Hiding, and we Oi l . W e IimiliJ hve to do the Mtuo thing again, wc Mippoe, iu like i ircunistancc . To this count in (he indictment, it heing founded on d'x-urnentary evidence, we, f course, may n well plead guilty. It i thn ev dent we have bven, and are, a bad mm. What shall we Jo to be saved? The Tlitrtrmth Arllcle of Ihr oiilitullutf tlr. Iluaklrk iecch. It is a time-honored principle of the IVmocratio party, that the political power of the country shall be nt.iiiii d in the hand of the white race and that, a far a pos-ible, under the circumstances iu which wo lind our-cKc placed, the race shall be k p separate. Thi Is the lcaIi:i; principle hi. h nm-t apply in acting upon cases in detail. Due of those cases Is the question of nd mission of n grot into the State. The power to ilcny this has Wen judicially rstaMihii. Thi Is shown by the very cl.dorate speech of Mr. Hcskikk, which we Rive to our reader on jestiTdiy. That speech super. 'des the necessity, on our r:rtt cf writing a word on the ubject. Mr. BC9KIHK hit exhausted it. The historical mattir it furui!!,' is ni.t interesting and instructive, and must have cost much labor In its collection. Every independent nation h is a right to determine who hall be allowed admission into Its territories. This power has not been taken from the States by our Constitution, as to nepves who arc not clticns. As consistent, then with cur gi ncrst principle, w e stand opposed to the immigration of negroes to Indiana. There Is bo obligation, lcgil or moral, up. n us to take Into our State, the iicgn- of other Mit. They arc not our ncgnx's. Another uegro meifture, also, we uiul. rtand t before the legislative IVnly, that l. the distributing to the negroes a harei f the School Fund. Applving here aguti our general principle of keeping the races distinct wh. rcvirit fin properly be done, we arc willing th-.t the ne'roe sJiall Im t cd find receie th pro..!ef the t.ies laid en tin iiiv!v en and th ir pr-ip- rty f r th-1 support f their separate !'!: li.it Wi'.irc opposed t th. ir ihildn n Vi ivc a'.l ve a lriiiltmce t" our M it e free m h'-Is, nnd ar- pp.scd to their Ir.iw i m . tiey f: in the p , ral s.l.o. l fund for the mppc-rt vf tin .r separate s hiv.l. I..H u lc k at thi a tn.-m. nt. The lb-puMicau propo. to lreg.it the I. "th Arti. b-if tlie foiistitution, atld a'.l-'W the tü ;rn free a.-. a s, t,i th, state, llav i:jg b vn tu nn d bo ia the ..utth they will pour in upon u tv th luand-; and a the r.igfic are pri-Hti lilt!.' Au.iri-.-an utiIT i f Afi'can !' s, , m M v .niij. k am. n; t: a the frs wire in lLvjt;ti,. y Uill r u!c r the aspfv t of i ur M it 1 ii:y .,! !.' in. dud; and if tin y tue t draw nhool unrv; why, t.ih.r tl.c white i!, il !:.:. . I I will have ta eit. t:j. du. .t., :r ic ;..tc ; i i1 IcCf. r IV Iii M -t 1 IT Ml ohcHi 1 1 v f r t!;o 'o -. .! im a ; i; u t !o .ro J-.IU-pr fn ni th. r MV lured f r t:.: I riple if L.e 1:. ;.u' .. Arc mir p. ople j r.-. a t.i:ic.!iu) r. d ;iupirty -Vain, it i tu be ri .iii m' n -l a:.i v. u . u:e l.vr. 1 th. üit rcavh'd by the IJU taiu hü i. ;s. i . h iv e r . .-i :i !si:t iU.-T Will ti - I . . .1 .i sc ti- irr . i i , iii :r coutt. i ro;"..ire a m iv i...hn:!d XV hav e hav e ju- - tii.u. ii i rrT. r llnt im r th-.t thclll t . do u Ull j. r s .v'.i i. I I r .riUd. U , .'. 1-, i th: -.' i to jilJcWid t tiüpti n fr-Mn t; : tur court L' 1 1 b j. :.- o rici.::i;. n i f wti'.v.'uru, au i t.fi,. jand trutA tuay i.i ier h ive any , tli- r. Wnuust n v,r u'.IjW the i;. -r t pirti-ip:.tc in th- ,. r oi tue t,,-. ruiiunt in ..ny ol i:,.! .itIwlil. llrlui.n,,,,, pis.-, iltlll V , II' TV Ii'" cm vent ! ! f r j .i--..:l-! U, . v. irciiu' 1.; i .r i v. r ii-. i:,.t xsi.. ' ,..ir t urt, bili cur mi !;:. in , (!n,n, culLe i:u Lin ey f i ri.i.i i.t, ia ,v ,,, , j tu c-kll t.V n r't ) U f ritli-i.i f-rf...- rv cffA-i t i iiu' !f tin ia tv v.:.li. .. n.. 1 1 ut Jut:.c to tri.'.v i Ins!., tw ll.ii.U t'i- I,. . !i- utj be cMtiij M -.J ta i j.- :n 1 ti tif , ni.v l-tlicvul i r L t a tL-j.i ! at. 1 j..r. r, I !:. JvLit? xüt u, likl d tiTiuiuc. AiivJ farthi r, tbc vv Lite Ulnx t!e z rniii' r.-c--, 1 i har'-J vaitii tlietjuty if rtT t iu tli law ujnuU Jfr.n wttLia cur jurili tiMi, an l it ia iv fiuJ it n. cry t u- the te;.nvnT uft!,--ß-tTo iu crJcr to rna!-le it Ij liLr0-' Ir. vLiI" duty with justice tu all. The Marale fratrmltj of Vittcvbae-e ar. txtt-nlc rrf?tf tioce f.r a gTiaJf-v-cu the SJllj. SAh io.L

It uei to 1 a vltrine f puh!idt and

juritthat the rtht of tra-Je and huine ra a natural on, and mm only to t heJ aerjuntable f . r hue in Jt t urniit. P.ut In nnolern time, the ih trine iw-m to t" beld by our ll'-puhliean, th-jar trtlUnre friend j ... whwrry.mniup ni;nt w -uy nu i M f t . . . . a 11 tLe jrolu. t f th-arth, by IndiTidual, i t iily to uj n tlie mferanee f a majority of the j j.le. We thought, lo, there wa ome question about the oontitutionalltT of uch b?ilition. We rail stt-ntiwn to the f.llö inr romiuuni-cati-tn from otue of our rep-rtl Genaaa f. lhiw.oitizen: Ttmprranrr IfloTrmrnt liamlra lion and Emigration A few word to the I' im n rej.reeatin the j oj,e ,f the Mate of Indiana. "C-ireiHt c-fijm', n' jui I Itttj.nllica detriinentl ro i if." Thi ad iee, a w ie a it I old. ftin either not to 1. known t our r pre nt ative-men, or to l willfully L'tfred by them, in regard to a juef ion hit h. ri.'ht or wruit, form one of the iiK-t it il iiitret of nearlr f.ery town.oity and rotinty of the Mate. ThU'iue tion Iii f- n the jrp'at iue of the ,y f,,r aU.ut tw lie w-ar. in ward, in twi. in ei untie., an. I in the .Ti-te and Il-iU-e of I!etr -M ntativo of our Mate. We hae had all ind of law -and all a eftVient a ther wire wie. iheotr.inint oxortion or c-ur Honorable h.i In n jx-urin w ater into the i ve f the Danaide. They ia-J law a mere pre. liminary tej to till an nnjdy fpaee in the next en-uin wion by making ther law, or amendment to the law already rstaMihel, and to-day we stand iuit where we b ft twelve year ao. What I the raon that we have, during thi lin time, not bn abb: to diIee of the fio--alled TF-MPKRA-NCE CitT-STIOX. In a manner iatifaetjry to both jiarti" interoted. There are but two partif in thi vjlm; iz: the cne that wlU and the one that buy. Thev are the only partie, whii h should tnatle rionible bofwrn the law; but the re-t-.nibilitv of a party Implies jrotei tion by the law. Where are the laws prote tin? a tta-loon-keex r aaint the outrage coinmitted by individual, a-x iation and communities, and, w mizht add, by law n:iH.el aaiut jutire and ronimon-en,r What kind of trade 1 taxed higher than that cf a sloonkeeMT. and what onjoys les protection by law? If a law h mot, call them rnldx-r or temjM ranee fanatic, destroy the jiroj rty of a t.ali.n-ke j.or who conforms with all the condition re.iiirel Lr law, w here I the law. or the executor of tlic law, to jrotect himr Wh' re i the ouivulcnt for the conid ration he ha In-cn made to par to the State and the l.'nitcd Mate? What; de it mean to allow a man a certain trade, for the mere end and purine, to rob hi pocket-!ook. under f.ile pn tetiM , aceordinjjto law? Why I the buMtieM of a saloon-kefjMT a le honest one th in that of grocer? I il'cauie the &aloonkw jter cannot iret li-i ue xcept on the recommendation of live or more repectahlc citizen of hi community', while the snx-f r may be a l'iT a ra-eal !. he can a(l'orl on hi own hook? r Hit heeaue he pay more into the County or (iovcrnmcht Treasury than any other man? Or i it ln-. au-" he m-IN more to le.rne hiirh Mate ottieial or low Iri-hman more than he can carry home without the a.itance of me c,Md-natiired policeman? The high Mate oibcial, in thne eaje. i. fr r-:.n unknown to u., usually carried to thehoiiM hich he call hi residence, w hile the canaille" of an Irishman i commonly pi irtered in a place where neither a scolding" wifo nor crjin chilli r n di-turba hi slecj). Tin only a an appendix. Itut to come to theMint. Our time i limited and w e do not intend to consume too much of the patience of our kind rcader. There i another 1 iw proposed to the present aM tnbly of our I'il.itro, a unpractical and unjiit a th re T hefore ha lNen pac. We nllu.le to tlie prtposed law by th lion. Sim -y. If the naif of iiitovieatimr liiior i a crime, w hy not f .rbid it. hy ti"t uppre it by the full f..r-e of an open and h net :iv? "or if it hintitlcd to eit ju-t Ii, well :4 uny other lionet trade, why not pa law f..r ii protection int-aI of il jicr-ccutioii? If am uitii.M to commit ui-cid-through laudanum, you do md punish the druu"-'i-t. h ol l that poi-on to him. With whit rU'ht then do you punish the man who eil lijuor to otue ücnioralicd craturc, w h'j is hound to p-t drunk, cost wh it it may? If a a hoy eiht vear of ae bu! hi chew," or niok-," thcn-by uiMroyinir hi health and brains and morals, you o nt tine the totaccotiist: why then "do you make the salooiiki t per responsible if a yun, w cll-w bickered and mutaehed xentleinau of twenty-one vcarle tw cut v-fotir hour buy a drink of Im ( r r li'iu u of iiim? Why permit the druit t sell liipior by the .trink, pint, (iiart and gallon, whilo f..r the same liiuor ho charirc aliout ti iee a mueh a anj" lim-st talMnkei p r or w holes. ile .leahr would tisk, while at asne time he Im not pav an extra lieone for that trallic? Win ther a man eat or drink for im-dica! reason, or from those of appetitor pleasure, who has a right to interfere with him, a Ion.; hs he doe not disturb individuals or community hy so doing Who knows the age of a young mau Im Iter, the sal(Mnke jKT, or the vouth himself, his father. mother, guarhau. or tea-her? Why, i-c ii-'d no law to asist ua in tin' control of our children, ami woo be to the parent who n'oduch law! Tut the Im.v in jail whenever lie gets drunk ami 1 t him" olor up; don't educate young spies if you will prevent thij growth of loafer, rowdi's, thieve. oountcTTcitors and all the base material, worse- to soch ty than all the .aloons ami cholera together. With your temperance- movement, if they arc honestly intended to jironiotc the morals and welfare of Mx-icty; If tliey are more than a tin re political scheme of liv'pocritlcal l'harisces commence at homo commence in your si lends. Help to promote the brewing of good 1 r aleverae as healthy as it is loyal (if the Southrons hail drank l.igcr In-er in place of bad whiky. we wnild never have had a war !-tweon brother and brother.) Kncourage the cultivation of wine a iMtu" just a agreeable to any reasonable man of our times, as it w n to Homer, Horace, Luther, Schiller, Ityron anl Washington, ilncoiirage. any man Who put up a spacious, comfortable summer trarden or abvn." where you can take your wife and children with you (horrible heresy il without danger to vour happiness here and Vour salvation in the future! These are the lit and only infallible mean, which will aid the honest intention of Tenieranc toclrtic, and w Inch vv ill compromise the matter in question between the two contending parties iu the most satisfactory maimer. stippoie Mr. shuey's propocd law should pa, what would Ih the eoiisequene? It will cither U' enforced or remain dead letter. If enforced two-third of our alooii keeper will leave the state ln-fore they will allow th -msoll- to lx Mlhjeet tO Miell Kuiall llica.sun." The wholesale liiiuor dealer, we think. Would in that cae :ilo have very little good reason to stay w h.-ii the retaih-r leave, such transaction would bring down the rent considerably, of coure; 'nit that would only be as agreeable an event ssr f.lks at it would be a terrible blow on the rich man ay temp raine man. It would te "sftekin; the m iuxl fund, andib privingthe tlovcrnuicnt Treasury of millions of dollar. It would not Im neiv. s.iry, then, to send a man or two to (i. rniaiiv In order to c id the curn nt of immigration in", to Indiana; the iloin ke pr in the titv of lull inajH.lis, not to eak of ither cities, twnaud Mlla-c. would furnish ph ntv of agents t av e the state gov rnnietit that "expense, a well a unnece.irv trouble. Hut. if not enf orced, the (.ejrislature Would simply add one more "laurel" to those tin v have alrca.lv earned by passing law of asiliuI ir character au I i ilieieiicy. We might Con-ttum-t draw tin- att ntioti of the temperance pirtv au. I our I'.i'lstor to the fact, that the ti in ; r.un e cause is ;ucstii.ti uu rc ly and iMlusn.iy r a o,tal character, whl.li can only ! ..itisfa,tnlv ..lv. d by mutual and eoii.-or.lial aitimi on the part of the pmd and h. .in st ii. n of tn-th opp.!. d partic, leavinc hvpxr.t., and uiud-turtlc t. take esre if Ho t:li iics. a h 11' :l they do nut lome to.) He If t. I es., i t.ll Ii- III 11. Thi teioi r.ni.i iuetin ha Iwn made b. t rc the- late n v hin n a p htical tt t j i, ti.-n; ve hive hid t sU!l. r by the -,.ns,inen. -. I in j. rasn c an I K mm -Ncthinisin aiw ii s u, ,it hand In hmd -ivt a a err niv st. rio'l c.iabüi tt:..n bi-ih.-bv. Now wc 5,a,, o.:lll:s a in.ttt. r f . Ufs,' le IilUst. acI r.Kii ' t. tlo ir.'vcrb. M-pure for war. a ui --i'-ict we t ike nji the nrarlv for.', tt.n t. ini ra.i. a-;t..ti n an 1 in A. it .."ur .iiti..al to t w.'i. ii. v. r e ... to th- i , yjr. .loinisn iv iii tot leiurticvt rrt.Md--nt -4 -ii a.-ct-unt of tu r listru tion 1- Ii. v 11. n. ! Minr.lv l- . - eaue In- tak. a l.Ule c- s..i;4jiv : Mr. M. I.. aSar. im 1 hall I-1 'atdain f the in. ht p .;. Uhv Not n i 'Count filth, r hi ll'-llestV r caoa.ltv l-ut t--au- he i tri rit-utily t no- in:tu nti il il-'i: ry kii'p r -r ii Iii n.t.t.di ral 1 1 p , I t.ip.w ho j'.in. ihun !i hi I tin- Ti;i; .i f iL Ii- r m .I ivtttt..-. .in. I ti t a litil'- I. .' ti- r-l k . i.. i. ili nt iii.'!it. I. t ti t.. t Ii vf ;utv t!ii iu' . f ll.ii kin.i! 'l.i UicIi. in tr .ni l ' ii t jt::i. i . uu.l Kir '.u,- ajI I I lit l' II I Hl' ll:!-rit .1 !!! h-J at j I ir.-' I v ti r ti..t i iii l l-i!at.'r. vv-triit i t?i- Ii it ia -i.i -ii. i.i-t .m l .itif.n t -rv ! ut i--ti I' tl.i iii. t n. M iv t!. v 1'- in . . tul. Many t iitziN. Tlic ."ritr llu t Ihr tetulh. lalu, at Ihr eulh. nMthr f,ll,vvl:u' from tho tn's Journal, c. tho .uj.vt Wo i-ail att. nti N vv Yt-rk '.rtth i. ,t t tutiony ' ili-ii- arc i viral ml jirat- .;Ui Un in I ! i - ,'irJ l.'th. ..itii.athat th- ii irro. .-latrly aro i Loll h ii t.rtli in th vi!ttnrii 1 i r -t . mu 1 . n rally ri i .'tiiiij. i th t!...t. 1. m rtli. th-y rv frrv!:ii'n.' I' t ! Xo ' j i i. u i:.. tr i.t jual' r wui kiitaii hi; rtr ! t j re.u-ii.- tu.-lr f.-ni.e-f l.itnl.ij . an -Itottly r,'l- u' l-'t' . t:l itV if t!lC i..l.-tltl)IUAU. i i. i v. , ,x iti, iuthe Hnua-ri-cf tho lJ l 1 1 Il 1 .... t f . l ....... ... . . ... i . . i. .i iin i . . i ",.i.;ii iiit'ir ii.inii a tii. IUUt Im- .l .!MSl i.l J4I1.I I 111 jt.' a.T. n.. nt. t. w 1.1. h II. itl. r kl.ave lur li:at r Ill I-' CC.I-r.i, ( lift t I. a t.i.i.,1 ...I i tlr.. I :i i.l Il ll 1 II 1. ' Ih. r. ian. t!..rnhtihtl,inilehnto: Tinti,!t if n J-ainu-in nirt, nn.t M in f. .ti. ' L.vUV . Mu.h .Hv,,,,.,! if .Ur I,. j f'i-J , , 'U j 'tc.iiij.rthui.! the Jif- j . .v ...... -. m ii ii ni vKUkiUrrml that I ir-.uiucnT i. r .re vuUrt ia, cf nnoaitT, v. I iiuucp. li. u-n Ulrtthit niiicktry cf Ju-1 I UwlLm iLuitaxy CutuniU.ioo that trie! poor I

Caj tain W ir TeMon f,rUtt pae hi. testimony a to how the kl.dhound of the iJ Wlrx ha-d Llm, an J rubl-.! their no alnt LI hin but, a the !rd had aed lUtiiel In the U'n den. ,nurh more wa He t-iund to kef p the bloodhound f " 'o'ln 'he hin of Hi m rvant, iH-t -.i - rU tt r Hi

iv ton k. V- k i rL It ... Ort 1 . t. 1. fn tl)MV, Miht.irr rmiii.,l-i..n dire.t.-l I ilUlf ' "1 U U'M l.iJIU 1 M III' U thetetimony of t!iij p, )t l orltt, t le riled out. inau, or lioton i Now, our Ju L'in nt i. tint if u h jk-.-j-I- a IVton t'irl-tt can ttlfy t r-re a court, why not any oiio, or lltx n-irro? The jiil.e 1 uj'jo-d to be 4 w hit man, nnI th jury to ! white lu' li. Why tu t I t T a!:iU come txjfore a court, and t hi tory? A to puttin.' him tm-b r oath that i ain ther matt r. A I'aan idolater ha no possible idea of tinam titr of an oath. With cotnparatm ly few ex-i'tlon. it w.ul l be jeril--ioiM to take the oath of on.- f tins.; unehritiani2ed ti-ar-. liut i it!i or without oath, w hv n t, in matter aIT t tin th' ir ow ;i int re-t. V t th - pxr creature come forward and tell thir owntorv? The court, hol'' and hirr. can wU'!i the testimony thtt L'tn. Incur lemralizel if ty, how often do v-At'fe l-'lI-wear -fre a court to a iriien tatem nt of fact, and iudire arid iurv t;nanimoulv rei.-ct

everr word w-rn t, a' urrwerthv of credit ! frame work iron with w.hmJ planking. Outhe We think it unjust to the unin-tni' t d n irro -J- 1h of N-pt mU r, Ix-Jl. me wa traiisf. rr.-d to burden him with an oath he i not capable bv bill of ab- to Ki.hard W ri-ht. hip owner, of und. rstan din.. Hut dis. r, ti. n mi.-ht be . of I j crjH- l. w ho wa a very m ar conn.-, tioa bftwith the jud.'e. to swear, or r. .ive a j of the lU-U l tinaneial a-.ut in that tow n. statcin. nt not under oath. ere we to njH-ak ' n the th of j,t. h.Im r. T. S. O rU tt w a rl'ht out, we would iv that a l.u- jortion of ' ind rsed a nu-ter, and on the .th of October the white jopleof the'eunrv should Ir- treat- t i:i hard Wruht cxevuted a ccrtiticate of rA? tl in the ame way. Multitude of them rev- : to ivter Luther CorU tt.the mast, r, ctnpowo'nize no jn( tity in an oath. We would be ! crin him to k It the -a Kiti at any pott tut in favor, in our pre-nt r. li.'i.-u i hao a a ' of the I'nit'-il Kingdom f . r not 1 than i7,,. jK-ople, of aUIishm' all o:ith. and takin.' in- j ", within ix uionthi frctn the d deof c r.ration i. .fti.-ial :ind in- ' titi at. hc ww then entered and i bared, in

dicial atlair. -ubj.-ct to all the pain and t naltie now denounced aaitist p rjurr. It i a 'erat uiionialy that a Government that i not foundetl on aiiy jriven relii-ioii, and that does , not require even the U li 1 in a titxi a a won- : ditiou of citizen, hip, mould n ;uire an oath a nliiou ait in Kvasion of civil function. The fate ot Jcffcraon Dnvta. Wc priut, b-elay, with pleasure the sensible and most excellent report of Senutor II ANN a, which explains itself. It leave Mr. Davis in the proper hands. It says vcrythinj that need be said in the premises. For oursclve we täte that wc mould bo pleaeil if President Johnson could think it xpedieut to cauM Mr. Davis to bo tri- d by a unprejudiced, impartial, civil tribunal, and, if com ict l, to pardon him. We ! not wish to fi e a drop more of blood .shed for political Olren', an 1 we hope a gem ral amuesty to all will be proclaimed, and the idea of confiscation of property for such c-iTcn.e, in the given ease, abandoned. Say the Dilaration of Independence, people loar with wrongs a lonj tim befure they can lw provoked into collision with their Government; ami says Ai.i.ison, In his history, it is an historical truth that a people never rise against their Government without provocation. And Government, wc Itepublieanshold, h not founded on force; and then, we have a written form of government that all ought to live up to, if any are to bo compelled to. And, again, our recollection is. that we always applaud proclamations of amnesty by the Emjerors of Ilussia ami other countries whii h t nd to a restoration of kindly f i lings nnd affectionate regards Ktwocn the gov mors and the govt rm d. Com in ii nicalcd. Hai.i. ok IIoir.oK l.ErnrF.NTATivrs.i November -M, IN'-. )' Ldilor -f the. JI raid: A mistake occurs in my speech, as printed iu the Herald of vest rd.iv. w hich I desire to correct. The sent ncc. as It was read in the House, was inth. se wurJ: While the Southern j-opb- stoo.1 by the (.'oiistittiti a and law, I was in fior of giving th-m all the right snred to them by the ('ontiliitbu, but when they resorted to w ar to obtain a redress of tin ir real ir immaginary greivance. I could not, and have not, attempted to justify them, for I have erer d niol the right cf peeessioii." Tlie tyju s make me say, "for I have n?rcr Ienied the right of .c-csi.n." The nulstitutiott of th" word never for ever changes my meaning. as appears from the context, and contradict my previously and repeatedly publicly expressed opinion, in denial of the right of s-eesion. There is no misunderstanding among those who heard me, a to what I did say. A careful reader w ill re.-i.iily discover tlie mistake, but for fear that ome iicrsouM may luisunder standny jvosition, I ask the jut.lioation of this ard. Samuel II. Hi s-iviUK. Mute I triii i. No more cases-of sni.ilI-ox have oecurre! at Loanjnrt. The Terre Haute I'nion i to he revived j and jitihlidicd as a semi-vvei kly. j Strakosi h'j (ijvera Troupe will apiear at i Terre Haute on the 2d of iVcemhcr. The Jasper Signal has been changed to mo i rairie ititgroj h, and is now out and cut Julian. Mrs. Manlove, vyho wa. recently severely Injured near LoanNport, hy a in 1 1 viocr, is recovering. ; Mr. Thomas Harnes, living near Legan- I t. .....j i :ii .1 , .. l-: i .. i . I oui i, m iij uii-u on i i iu.ij i jm, line aiiciupi lug to jret otf a ear in that place. A counterfeiter uamed O'Neill was conviotil at Liif.iyi tte on Wednesday, and sentenced to two years iu the penitentiary. Dr. John II. Newman, of Iliplcy county, this tate, i accused of the horrid crime of having murdered his new-horn child. A base hall match between the loy.s of Laporte and Hl Wart countic came ott'c'ii" Thursday last, the LajKirte loy w imiin,,', .Vs to Hi. The Ilciidrii ks County Hoard of County Conuiiissioii rs luve d ided that the nn re fact of application for lici u' is conclusive prx.f f immoral character, and refiw the Kraut on that Kround. The K mdolph Journal "Win. H. I'oty, of I'liioiisport, iu this county. ha manufai tun d Hp jrallons of sor'nitu niolass, ,. nc n lims it with cold water, which he says removes the strong tate." mc l'rcspeetus rf the Iiiidaiiapolis Jhrnld. on third pairo. The Jletald appeared in a ir really iiil.ired and improved torm, on Kndav lat, and i now one i f the neatest, largest and ablest ilaill- in the Mate. JJlvfton Ilm nut r. The New Albany VwihurcbiU und r the ruauaeiuent c f Mi sars. Lue A Co.. pr sents a marked Improv i tili tit in its tv po-raphical appearance, and contain a much larger niantity of reading matter. The citicn of New Albany will be Rainer by the eh.in e. - The lndi uiapolis I, rnl l, (foriinrlv the ... . , II... . tmirit i jiui'iisii.-.i im. st M. ,u:,.' Wl. in... I er.it. Hall .V llutchinseii. and edited bv the I , ni ral.lo and t.ajci,.ui dude lVrkliis.'is M j lu,ti int. r.-stin.'. n liable and v aluabh- journal, , ,), a, the onran f the 1. in..cn-v or in. lian a, ' should W U 1 all) sU,t.4iued.-I;'irlih j t.n i n . mur,jr l'K,relis. i !uk KIM. Al f VU.A c b-arn that iiS.itr urdav last, cv t ral n turning vidi r, vv ho had . t.k n pas.ae uthel.V .M..II. IJ.. from In-j l n.iiia ii. v inie vn nie ira '.ite Iii --at and btthe traiii iriicntl a ne.'rti ni iH-cut'V it. I ii-: d.trkcy a tar.iy a'.M.ut c. ;:iplin.' with the i l""l" I. VAbell. AltloUt I II 1 1 hr e n-monv, t he .blur M-t ui-oi huu. und im ally niur!iTd ; ,i!I1 !dcai hi rrnnln rho.ml. Thoat-ve J are the fad 11 vv e un.'erto., tin ui. and if j ti in-, thi is au utit i 'hat ln'iild ni uu- ; punili.l. Wo hdiiitr-. yr h-vr -111 r. but ' adsof the aU.vc kiiij arc lo t tln-act ! the ... i ... i I . . I Ii i. ' . t I u uc an i uooie aoi.in r. o c are .-ae 10 loam ! til it v t r il f tin' Ji :uun. entity .. were "ll b.'.U'd. but tovo iu part in lue lul.miou at- ; t ir; but on tlic o atiari. thi v iiav v ol it. j I"'"'"' J i ott .''iniitr. in or .1 '.tii o vvith t ti. tifi -atit n ivrti tv. vtk .ln-i-. Ti- will i iui. i lire fri.tu tili v i klr jv.p t :i Inv o in t j uMMnV. . ur .r. - t- t . t tiiiJ t.u c;ir lil liltv-tive wn kli ir-t;in.' i:r il iilv , uiul ii-t v r t-ti or tvvtlvr ; t tin in Ikivi- oi ta; lii'l vvithi'iir trus. Tho I oxch.m.'i' i f i uni r f.-r i tn.'t tu ualovin. li"ulJ ai jr of th- 'p r rc ho hivo l'Ubl;h, .1 our i r -cetu. !.j imt,ke. ful M ! l ,!" ir in bv Ut ,n" u f thf Uct' rrrrt ti. n v ill U- tu:!.'' iniiui -Ii.it. Iv ; an.l IM-t-lit 1 lun -ftr, th. ) will l-o rt-tvml 'ttri. ir an. i nt rnu Th' tii'V itir Kit f N vv .Ii r-v . lurii ht tiinv v. ir" t- na f rv i.t. fr. :a J.itm in IT. In i.l. tho I... r .'lim. t 1 v itli tin- l.-routiv-1). partui ut, wiil n iaif f.-ur cut cf it j Jil L'o i f the lourt f A'h I. li. lJitik'ortli-c ! m vr: t h.iiinlt r. ri.im cvr tin- ' curt of Innn rv , -i-Ti yni-; a t'hlif Jus- ! ti-- anJ tlm-f a"'M ia?- "out i fix.anil au j AttvrnoT (miu ral. ca. h hKiln,; cilioc v cu ( , ..... t HKRiOLi:. Iuriiii th- rxecuticu cf Vir. I a lir-,. i n.i .1 ..f imhm.U i-th.n,l otitI.I cf! Itl. - crin t . . I. t, ,vl,Mn l,Mrln, ,.f I the ..U-niii work, w he u the ilrrp fell and III Waa rxn rut to ht bu.il actvuiit, j;aie louJ and riu-4 thiir. Caa any cue cvtutlv c f nr thins mere b -rriMo! Arf we tnJcti i.otDjf to de dare of Laxbarl.ni Boston Cor.

The rirnte he nandoahHItr' of llrr Carrcr

The pirate h nand ah ha at lat arrite.1 h'unt. hi in trn aWnt inf ("tnr i, ., li.iriu w !ii !i time die ha bi n around th-wrld. sinkiiiL', burninj, l-troy in .t,,! Iron. lin Amn in I. Anions h r l-t i . ... . . . . r s- . . I i a i w a i:i ucinn nu o our -"or uiw u rn ' (".-t whuliti f. t. tome month ,e wa .iitlawed. and now ha the aud.-o ity to '. ' mi k an avium unj r tne j rotecuon ot ttie fiS! ; 1 which ai-led, upp rt' 1 and ;uinled lurin ' j ifety until he could jilaee her If leyond the j rcaeh .f Fh1. ral rnii r. ! What the next uioveof thcM pirts w ill l, j er whit dijoiti n will be made of the vo,!, i : i a iueti..n wlil.h naturnllT ri-M in the ; .. jublic mind. The condu-t of the r.ri'ish t;..v- ! crnmciit trie no criterion bv w hich to jn.l-e j of the future. It i a n rail v U-lieved that thi t ilovemuieiit w ill make a form il d. niindfcr ! the vessel, h r otVu r and ciew, but wc can not ' now mat can t- i.-ne, a me i a j I'.ritish vocl in cerythi::,'. from hr keti to i ' her truck. I ! The Kin.r w 3, huiit at liso-.v in t.v. i ix-r. i , aim w a rv--''''" pK-periy ; 'of V. il!i mi Wallace, bank r, of Inlon, and j j other; her rr'it rod tunna-e b. in ?u tun, , : lo r cmbin -I tw. r 1 in,' :" horM-, and h.-r ! ballast, a an ordinary merchant ve--. 1. at Iyoidon. for Ilombav. In the nnantlme, another ves 1 called the Laurel, and owned by Harry I-afotie of Iiverjkh I, was takini on "loard all the iieces.,ry tirmament, störe, etc., M-vtral rulxl oRieers and a lari:e numler of m n. ( n the name day that the SeaKinsaih! fnui London for liombay, the laurel Mailed from live timx.I for Nassau. The two vesx l met at Madeira, and from there proceeded in company to an i!and near by, and there, w ithin l'ortues,. waters, the armament and men wi re spce,niy trsn. ferred from the Laurel to the Sa Kit)?, both ve-sels Mn? still under the Kritish lla.'. The S-e Kin? was then renaim-d sl:nandoah, hoisK'd the rebel tla?, and set fifth on her piratical cruis Her artnament co:iited of ix min, viz: four t-pounders and two 3Jpounder, with a full crew of l'.riti-li sailor. 1 lie Iirsi we nraiu oi mi aiiei biii: n 11 .'lauru a was that she had destroyed a few ves.-ls m the nei;rhlorhod of the" Islaml of St. Helena. Her next performance wi s tc double the Ca'e of Good Hope and cruise arouud on the ll.iv of Lcmral and the Straits of SCVidr. She next mad- her appearance in the prt of Melbourne, Australia, and was coaled, provisioned and received a reinforcement of iiiti strictly in accordance with liritish neutrality. After remaining there for some time, she started anew on ner voyage cf devastation. The next wc hear of the pirat is that she is in the Arctic (Xean, capturii, destrovimr, j nn.l boniiing the vessels compo-ing our w haling fle'f. From the leginning if April to the end of June she destroyed and komled 'SJ vessels, thus, entirely breaking up the whaling season in tliat quarter, vv e a mihi a iisi oi ' ve-i liestroyed or bonded hy the pirate iu the Antic: Date of Belonging to. L'njUure. .fanFrancico..April 1 . Iloiiolula ....Airil 1 .N'kvv Im'on ..April 1 NevIledfrd..April 1 New Hedford...May 27 . New I ted ford . .June 21 Vessels. Hark Kd. Carey Hark Harvest Uark lVarl Ship Ileclor . . Hark Abigail . Ship Euphrates hip Win. Thompson. .Now Bedf-rd ..Turn? 1 I'.ai k .lireh Swift New n'dford....Iune ship s. Thornton . . ' Hark susan Abigail j liip C n. Williams Hark Mi in rod j Hark Win. C.Nye New Hodfird June '.' . Nvv Lond'ii June i'l San l'ranciico.-Iune l'.'i New Hedford..June 20 New lle(ifo:d..June'i New ted fori.. June 'M ..New Hcdforl June"-'' .New JJiilfori . June i . New Hcdford June 27 . New Hedford June gT New Hclford June -'S New He. I for..' June 2 .New Hidfoni June2S New lhdl'ord June 2 New Hedford June 2S liarK C atlienne . . Hark tiiiwev I Hark kiU.la.. ship Hilnian Ship .lohn i lowland.. Ship aau Hark Brunw ick. . Hark Waveiiv.. Hark Martha" Hark Congress. . . . Hark Favorite.. . . Hark Covington-. Ship Milo... . I'.ark (ien. Hike.. Hark Nile... Hark James Maury. The vessels in the Fair Il.iven Warren Nw Hedford New Hedford New London New Hedford June 2H I June 2 June 2S June 22 June 27 June 2S aliove list were all dcfctruyeil, t'xeeiitinj tbc lat four, which were lioinleit. simply inramo v udUI- wan tea to rid of his irisoners The w ar having by this time hei n lrought to a close, addle w as soon informed of the fact, lut he atl et'l not to hclievc this, as it was not to his iutenvt to do so, lut he utill continued his plunder and wanton destruction of the tri'iK-rtv cf I American eittzeiiM The Hritish (iovenmn nt were nt lask conipclled to dispatch a vessel to put a stop to the ravages: of the pirate. Kor the last month or o her movements have Iwen shrouded in mystery, and the next we hear of hi r is in the port of Liverpool. Her entire hitory is a line commentary on the manner in which the neutrality of the mother eountrv' has leen maintained, and it will c ertainly be strange if our (iovernmeiit does not take n decisive stand in the matter. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. HOLIDAY T IIS on?ri:iTifl bat Jatt ujaed ao eotir new tick of Toys. Fancy Good and Notions. Aaii.rg the nearly endleos varioty of gcoi'i will t a t.und rnch tLlLa VAStM, f tlTre, Muh,TUY TK i KT, Suiar Staad, Smoking t, CüIubd-, Rolr Wa'rr .uiita, Mgbt Uinp, Malrb Taper, I'ARIAV T.Wt.c, leiuperanco Tum'jlfr, AUlU.c, STKHaUSÜ FKS, Sterea-ccp c Plctur-, Mairlc I anlern, Laoies' aud Irtuta UKISSUNJ CASKS. NKCItSSAKIES, WorkRöxe, WrKlra; I Irak a, FOKT MONA1E9, Pocket Book, Wallrta, ruKrPUl.t'JM, Hchool lg, SaUhrU, M0KiKt'O TK WE LING BAG Mrclan.c! Tojs, Lancing Srirroo, UA8KS of eery deMrr.ption, LKA11UU IiUICKS, Hi bberToja, t'olla, Do'.l HeaJ. Pvll Ikxlioa, CUtlNl. BAB1KS, Urexsej Uull, Krubruldeiri.; Trana prreot Slatea. DOLL C'KAM.Ka, Cooking Sioiea, Bureau, . pool lltand, Paiiit Boxca, t'rca B wa, Building Bluofta, Itruin, liuna. Tool Cbeat, F fieen liutnlred 1'a.r i.rM( TEsrorLa.u and Uruts Mia awt lv-T; Udiea'TKvVKMNii BASKETS, late.t tylr; CHILD'S I'll VtK, Kinfe and Fork; Wall Nori i.g Vo-k; Card, Kl'irr, Tlrkrt and Market 1MSKKTS; Tail Mail, WuRK .SlAMel, CHILD'S CAB.H, Hurt, Tey Carts II0BHV IIDRHRS, I.lt Cuba, SLKtili, Velorlprtle, MPKLNii II0UMKS, 11K.D CAoRI, llansm UWKU BA Mvtr1; Mrrkhtam. Kublier, I ri-r, latent Tute, China at I Turki.h SMOKE TlrE: ( t?r Holder, CtfAK CASES, fuufl tUxra, 1'k.KKC Vi HUT, IMCKKT CLILEKV. .ScUaor., Kaiora, CAKTKIUiiK II.-TOL. liama Kai, Powder lla-.lt a, hbot Touches, Tockrt Hak, Hrroroif TumMera, VICUNl, ! ar.d Kreuch ACCJa DKDS.H. Melodeora, fS'O oXF., Hayn Fif1, Vi.ln ar.d initar Mr.nr, Vlu'ln lUw, r-, .. .. ................ .. - . , j Wal.Ki.Ni CAM. .H wl:h . lid and TlateJ G'l t atid Sitter HrJ., adr5; Swnr.t a-ut iiiin Ca:ie, M.'acra. haiet'i'tir, Pt.r.y, Ittitiler, Uanibeo. I'stt4.d atid Hwk-ry t'ANK; FIKFARWS, luKIKLOKS, F1KEVVUKKS tf every doaor tln, ar:l tUou.anJ t oiber art.rir t. iiumrtcii t- mon'n.n lh p.U Miae cf tbe public i reapeetfur ollcP.fd. tu a iii. ix -yi i it. .V W'eft Washington $lrct. noTi?.;c MUSIC STORE. j M ! ltl , II .. I 1 Iltl Iclllcl .111 SIC j j House. A. .11. IU:II AH A: C O., Hates Iloap Cornrr, Indianapolls Musical Merchandise, or r.vr.u v nixiiiri io. Wto:e aai Retail AgenU f.r Melnwiij V Sd., lInnlMS. i'o.'m und otlicr l'li-v! Cliuaaa P I A IT O S. Stat (BU f. Estey & Co.'s Organs, Th. bw4 Heed laetrnraeDt tn Viae. rH (be Street aWlroal Line pa cor Str. lJdm. BOARDING. PTDCT PT.AQQ T3fl A T? TYTWlT J.1V4J X ViiilUU XU 1.1lil U . 4 eimikiv iro win, citwo ulizj, bM. Um, Udiaaaaua. MM ir

FURS.

FURS! FURS!! Tho I.nrt;el STOCK OF FURS, Fir nrpavttcf 7lkK to ;ul.ty tod artet; to b tuai.4 irfimh't In tb n -1 n aw tx tora at taa 1Z "I L I HI ' ,V lt"f ll'uiAiBj'f.ii Stcsr. Mnidian, co nit w or Fur Cloaks, Fur .Mantles, 4-1, 3-t, 1-3. 1-1 aiMH, VICTORINES, EUGENIE3, t'ollar, Ilrrtlia, 3Enn-j mid Onflh, -IXKcnl IliLinn SaMc, IIndon Day Hatlr, American Sable rrrnch Nable, Koynl Ermiuc mill .llink, For Lallcs, UUtei and ChilJran. -ALSO,Fur Collars and Gloves, la Otur, BaTer and Seal, for GnU, 1 wholetal and Ketall. Old ITHS rtliLJ, repaired and maJi over la tjleta a few huuri. any The attention of tba Wboleial Trad I tecUlly !1rfctfd to tbt following Goodi : 500 J.irurCapo, UOO 3- I I'm- 4'xapyv r.TOl-a 1'urCape, OOOl.t I'urCnpe lOOO VIctorincs, 1 1 04) Col lur, IAO Il4'rtllllfa. 375 Filsen Ic. 1750 3IuH'm, JtJOO prv. 'uflV, lOO duz. l'ur Trimmed Hoodi, AT TVLEU'S noTl dim BEE-IIIVE. JEWELRY. HALF MILLION DOLLARS WORTH TO BE DISPOSED OF AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without rc-fc-ard to ralue. Not to be paid for until joa blow what yon ar. to receive. Splciitliri JAst of Articles. All to be Sold for OIN'E DOLLAR each! 310 Mor.li: Boxes $ 30 to ISO aacb. lit) do with Bell All Catlnrt 200 to 500 do im Silver Teapoti and Coffee Cm. 20 to 60 do 5.K1 Jo Cb.flü ll.bci 30tolt)0 do loti J) ice ritcher. 20 to 50 do Ü.VH1 do PvropCups with Salter SO to 60 do jOOO do Goblet and Drio&los Cups 5 to 60 d. .1000 dj C.t.ri UU M do 3J00 da Fruit, Card and Caka Binketi SO to SO do 5010 Ilvico Silver Tea Kpcooa 10 to SO dot. 10""0 do dj Table Spoon aid Forki - SO to 40 da 230 Uotii'i Gold Hon'luf Case Wauhe 50 to 100 lach. C50 Ldle' Gold and EriaDieksd Mui.tlngCe Wauhe 35 to TO do 500 dent' Hiintiug Ca. Silver Wucht 35 1. 70 do SüO luamnod Klo(t 50 to 100 do 5m0 Uoli Vest and Neck Chain.... 4 to 30 do Sort) do Oval Band Bracelet 4 to 8 do 501 J-t and UoM Bracelet ft to 10 do 2000 Chatelaine Chain and Guard Chain 5 to SO do ?in foltair. and G.ld ftroocb..... 4 to 10 do Wkmi Opal and Vm.raU Broaches.... 4 to 8 do E.tn Ua'c, Jit,Un and Floreutlne Rardrup.. 4 to 9 do 7500 Coral, Opal aad Emerald Kardrop 4 to 0 do 400) California D tmood HretU Plat S 50 to 10 de 3INMI Onld Fob nd Vet W.Uh Key. 3.60 to 8 de 4ii0 F.b and Vent Rlbboo SUIe.... 3 to 10 d. 50t0 K-t Solitaire Sleeve Hutten, 8tud.eto 8 te fi do 3000 Gold Thimble. P.nclla, etc 4 to 6 do l"xoo Mintaiare Locket I 50 to 10 de 4(ioo do do Kaiclc SprlDf. 10 to 20 do 3iO0 Gold Toothi.lcki.Cr, etc.. Ste do iOtiO Plain Gold K'ne 4U 10 d. locum 8ton. Set and Signet rttnj 50 to 10 do 5i0 Chaed Gold Ring 4 to II do lm-'O California Diamond Elng-i Ite 10 do 7j00 8eu Ladle' Jew.trj Jet aad G. ld Sto 15 do 6üÜ0 9et Lidlet Jewelry Cmeo, Pearl, Opal and ether tonet. . 4 to 13 do 1 IKK XI Hold Ptni, Silver Ei tension Ho der. li J Pro 11 4 to 10 do li00 Göll Prut aijd CiolJ Xluuuled H. .'d-r. 6 to 10 da 50) Gold Vrtt acd Oold K i ten Ion llo det 13 te 15 do 5"0 l.tdie' Gilt and Jet Buckle.... 6 to 15 de Suoo do do ilir Bar and BalU 5 to 10 do Cert r.ct of the varioa article are firat pat Into envelope, eated up and rased ; and when or .tared, are iikrn vat witl.ojt re(rd to choice, and sent by Ball, thn tirtoe; all a fair chaiica. On receipt ef the cert 0rate, juu w.ll tee what yu are t. hav and then tt 1 at yuun pt'ea U nd IL. Do lar and take th article or not. FurcbaMrr mar thu obtain a Oold Watch, Diawor d ii-at, or any l of Ja.eiry on oar liat for ÜÜK Ixil.LAK. H.Micl Ü.5 Cent- fi.r CVrtillcnte. la a I traictiru by raail, w .hall charge for forwaMtr; Ch. OruQc.ir. ptfiuf tl. poaUf. and doi.e tbe busitie, V5 crn'a each, blcti nin-t he enclua.4 t en th certificate I aeiit. Five Certfl-t vt Jl be ent for It; M tor H, 30 for 2; JuO for tt5. AbET W . wnt ag-tit iu .very Krf tnrnt. and In every town and oua'y la tbe Country, and iboa ocinj a uch will b. lowed 10 tent oa every eerUficaie er drre by lbm, provided their reniittanro wwrnitt On Uiiltr. A(nti will cut ert U ctu for mry crtnl. aie, atid rem 1 1) ceuta to o, e.ttcr In Caah o- PoatMarnr. PRTlN t?.0i. dc CO., iio'.'l dim 51 Liberty St., 9ew Tork City. RESTAURANT. Hostaimint &; Eatinsr House. T0. H EAST WASillXGTOX STRKKT- 0TSTIRS acd Gaaae in Iu aean. a.rv.4 ap at all henra, oa Kurt notxe. Th. Bar a'.Kked with th cboieeM Liqttore and C'i(tar to he fonod In th city. novlJ dii Empire Restaurant, .o. ti3 ."orth Illinois Htrrri. Oystfrs and all kinds of Cane. Choice Wines, Cigars and Liquora ncvlSdif Jihtf.S TU SIT. MERCHANT TAILORG. ti itiiutt. ir.ciiMuio. a. l. aauiT. ftVi:L'ML4U r v exx, Morchnnt Tailors, SD CXA.LEES VS GLTS' FTRMSULVG GOODS, Sl otla mertAlau ttrttf Ib1 asABU, lad.

DRYCOODS.

THE HEADQUARTERS ITS" INDIAN rou FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS It TUB NEW YORK STORE, Proprlotoro GLENN'S BLOCK, I'DIAaVAPOLIO, MXD

TAILORINC.

SCHOLTZ & FOLTZ nn: 1'iitMT i M.xsH MERCHANT TAILORS . OF IMHAArOMS, i Drt alT tn aa&4 at tk r rah'oot I ! I 1IERCIIAM TAILOR I XG EMPORIUM, Imported Cloths, Cassiineres, YESTI1TGS, That tat bfoaniI tb tid of 5ew Toik, bka llry ! rlii pst p at th follovtRf prlci : . Flo Drct a o-l Doa Breaitca Frixk CoaU, , of f opetfio I.trom or Simooi Cllh, ! Ld4 with S.tln.... 16 to U Flee Frock Coati o to 15 , rogtiia Rrg-'Ktr Coat to t5 BatintMCoat M 50 j Biuioest Sack cf ßat Frccih or Eo.lUh I Ciuimfm SS to 3f Girjun Sait 5 CaoailtanGraySoitu ii to 6j West of England Ml led Sa'.u CO to 70 Torksktra Milled u!ti SO to CO Ilboff Brarrr OTratt t"S i Johanne do J KoglUh do W to 65 ImiUtkn do 00 t W , Finest French Chinchilla Overroi'.t, titmj med with Velvet Hi j Fiett French Chtrcbilta Orerr?at. trimmed In Ukual ttjle . 1ö 1 TrvllnlAvrrAil - A to Lit Draw Frock Overcoat. CS to 7J Black Dreis Pantaloon, of F.lboff Casntmeree 33 Saperfina B:ack Doekkla rauUluoaa IS to 23 i Fane French CaMimar TariUlooD. '.'3 to 30 Eng lieh Tweed rantal oout IS to 20 Fcy Velvet VeUng ?J to 13 BUck do 30 to S'j Fancy Cshmare Vaatlngi 11 to Irt Caa!mere VetUngi H to II Call and S(ie lor loursell. The Beat Goods, Bout Workiiiniifeliii1, And Lowest Price. qt. r a -r -r i i lmihq i-a- -a- -- J AND QUICK RETURNS. REMEMBER THE PLACE. novJO dlw SCHOLTZ A: FOLTZ. PROFESSIONAL. josKra a. m doralo. addiki i loim. iaviD aaats. ncDOXALD.KOACIIi: ic SIILLKN. Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Second Story, JHtna Building, PcnneylTaniaa St., Practice la the Inferior and Supreme Conrla of Iadlana and In the Federal Conn. oovl3-d4wtf v. a. LOwt. L. w. n'coir. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Iioom Xo. 5 BlaelforT$ Block, Irtdlanapolie Ind. Wilt practice In the State end Federal Court. novl?.d3m Tit. iii:.mcv iFTiiAit.il? PHYSICrA A3DSURGEU3, ISDIAXAPOLIS, IX D. OFFICI cOuaf Block. Keatofhy Avenue, rx.m 'o. C, 1 Soor. Ke:detce rto. M North Alabama. novlOdtf a aria it. ear. juT)a ar. aoaocai. K A V Ac U O It I O . . ATTORa12YS AT LAW, l5DIA5ArOU,lXD. One,, Ro. 10 and 11 Sew 4 Talbetl't Be! d'.tc. loath of PoaUilTlc. no4-tlr rön'sÄi.ET FOE; SALE, The Following Fine Proper.?: 20 ACEEI I5IIDX TBI COEP0SAT30J ClTT OF Lea van worth, na, nrreande4 Ij laprer. uu. Twe Brick Store, Wtweea the F!mr Ccnae anJ Ifavionie Ball. evea mm aaat ef Deaf and Dunn A-flam, an tima. Fine balldlnf property. Ab elejaat Ee'.4're, nine f aoroi.Jait CnUted, lrp let, on Hear Jeraej tret, on th. giraet ka.lread; f.D. abrabbatry, eelUr, and BoUm built kim. ; u. aa barf ia la u city. A Botue of nine roots te rent for all mont&a, a lea Boeae and Lot on M aaUalpp! atreet. Plestv of frapea and ether (mit. Cheap. Two Ileoae and Lot oa Vaaaarhaaetti avenae, tear the Janctlo of 5ew Joraej itratt, otto for CAkh, one oa Uaoo. yinet feet en Kent act j A vetine, next to Bute 0Se, for aai eory lew, and oa time, eicept one-thlnl. Th btxrt floa. ta tho rft r; jaM eaipltd; tv. teriee; rBoders huUt; large LH kJ It front, fat aal low. A fine fYaaae Hon on Traa otrot . gn'ahed Im'.de I i ab; laaid. pamuaf crochet (rained; ever coavealance; haUt Uu mater. A cheap Boaae on Indiana Av.a,, at a barf aa. A 5e. 1 Beaae an reuuylvaaia aueet. A Fam ef 11 acre naar CtncfxnaU, rVh laa,ata oarfaiaavw par acre. Tßlj tract ef Coal Oil Land ta Weat Vlrriia. Fortj-fiee iBprovod Fama la thi ttat. A Bona and Lot o Tenn4. netareen It. C.tlr and 5orU weak; at rm and kivh.n; verj coeveulant. T aai. at a bar gain. Kü Ve la market a abort Uaae eciiy. Tbe large fine BaQdlcg Lota la Btafce' Add.Uoa, kaaarn aa tne "blake Urchard. )0,00j acre of Cettoa aa4 Saf ar Land la Laaiaiane aad ktiaaiMippt fwr aai very turn, ar foe real aa faar tar, buii( ums tue bau alasi! la lb aaaaeaThe UUe ta all thie pr.pnv miU otrai4. Iu!e at 5ATIÜ3AL LX9U Atilcr, 21- 7 W.rt V aahlactoa lrt. for lau and parur alar. TH. Malt-, aaaa. J. m BLAKK, An and Coavevaacar. JAJ1LJ lt. UAL,. arnAi7. aavUdlw lASOMC. Am i ruoTuc&Aiu of waauuoto: as a ataaaa aaat ta aa aditraae npaa reeaipt of pn. AitMua Ma 13 ovlU. Alaa, (artU kU Maaaale KecaHJ 1 (J t lata. Wm. V A.CAJUBM1 U . IS KAM WaaaJajtaa auaat.

JEWELRY.

'Jemsox, Xelsos k Co., i'i if taW.H. 7Hvst A Cs J No. 24 East Washington St., IUIIAII)LIS, I.DI4. Bdttia ad atTiit. t-aAiaaa i WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver and Plated Ware, nlXt con?il.' o hand a rf as J well '.rtt txk of tat) Gold and Silver Watches, Of inrr'cio aal F.-el(n VanofatHar. um; aoiAi ji:avi:m:v Of Ihr l.alral Sllra. 1 IJ13 1 J 12 1 J GOODS if all Pallern Turc (oio, Sihrr and TUtrd Marr, In (irr at Varlc-tr Watches, Clocks and .Icwclry Repatrtx), ant warranted by tUe Pr prtetor, tbeyle'.rj practical workmen 11. L. NKI SdN. ALU. V. JI.MSOTT gov 13 dim MUSICAL. WILLAItI)&.ST()VKLL CHICKERINO PIANOS 1 Piano Forlc Warerooms, DECKER PIANOS! .o. i in i r.j iiorsi Cheap Pianoo! I.IIA.ArOLIS, IM), novlSdtf DROKERS. .o. 31 Konlla llllnaala Ntt-e-e-. I.t fi .VIM I ÜSHT, OX WATCni", Dlaraaad. Jearlrjr, f.irtt fUte Gaaa, UmoU. In 1. Ma.ic.l lr. ryn.tt. bvU.( MM-htoM.CtoblLf. 1ha. liMfac.l l Cmd., old (jo'd aud Meer, L4fe(, al acber ar;:e f ,'v.e. K.ntad te toy 1 lb. Inttera M.rbn. a I kind ,4 Oetit'aand taaltM WearHf A .rl, 11 mr Tmfak and VahM, Vrj Ovud. rv jj.r t. Ac , Ar. Bnatxiaaa atrtcUj j.rt?t.. (jie opm at V. II vir.. K. Mat A CO Feet OfSoa add reaa. Lock Ba SU. oi3tf OYSTERS. 3,iiiiii'H Oynters. XImj- Yeur eraf r IIOi:. S AtfDEKMKV, .Vn. ai lfVf Washington Strt't. ?rX0t C5R1TALID ea Me, L JL M and F. F X Oyaaav, rr.ir4 daiiy. ftaat ta tbe atarbot. I hi I ht ap ai ey Ban a ca., aaiiiaxrr. lAdlaa REAL ESTATE ACENTS. B. 2JL SPICER& CO.. Real Estate Agents AND NurAIUEd VVMG, rVea. SO 1.9 .trtJki lHlal CSCCt aWtlattf