Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1865 — Page 4

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Tm jlwrtlr. Ta Ui4L U no ,r1 tTPn PLkd ta I La a. ex! etrcalailoa rat iurp4 by ay MWt is ta täte. II tfceeefore offers e4t&Uf! Bike U ia Cn4 eleewkere. - mss. Anas rnie r.venlag. METEOroUTAf. TDF ATER. Jfa. L. r. Baaasrr. DrJt. rrtTK aT'tCat KiosUr's Block, Eat Wklncta trtet. y xi titt. CITY ITEMS." I ur. IJ.tnM to I1 li'tir tr. tul j'u-t'Uy to Julius Mahr nl Jim IMxrr. - m m Tu r C ' a r r r a r r TL Carter 7u Tri-up thrmu'ht !i? rity lat Mtiinla) , on tt rlr wajr t. fill an ensra?rmrnt In Illinois. Thry will rt-tuni anl phe a s ri rf nu rtslnnHtit In thU elf j- In atnut two wr kt. mm M'rvr.XT or Tb-Tl li'tli l'nit! Mat. r Iwril tnw.p arritf-l at this j.l kt jr. tmlaj rn rout1 f.r Mi hl-an. Th? rt K-imnt I aM it ri-ht hun.!n-.l tr n'. It tva to havi I ft Ut ftninjf f .r It ltination at aoinc jint In Mil hian. --w 1 I.EiTl Rr-Ou j rotmla y morning the Ilou-o j.aH r-.hitln prantinjf Mr. am. C.CranerTTnUln to I liter hi Iff turn on " Life in tLl Fat Ae. anl Country" In nrire Iltatlv IIail, on rVi-Iar rvr-ninj? next. An rxtf-n-lve nxtU-r will ar-iar In the rial I r .aiK-r .f Friday. itriu ii Kr.sTiVAL. The lariir of Trinity i hi jrhc f. tival at the Church, rnT of AIituns an l North tr-t, thU evrnln. 1st th rc f a full attrnianrf. Thrp U no luxury like d.ln? ifooil, an-1 when Join? roo.1 Ii coiijMnM with iwll ciijyytnftit it lw-orjo ilmi-t-ly i.leaurat.lr. Johji A NMrRoy, fi.Xl srntl man. who ha lonz Into one of our K-a.lin;r ra rhant, f)rciM4-$ to wv rh: connection w ith thr houw of roni-roy, Fry A To., an.l n n -to ( in innatl. Iii rxteniv anl valu iJ.lf houhoIJ f.irniturc It to ! M.hlat auction l-y F :ith rvon, ai we c hy hit alvf rti-t in nt hnun' Ihr I'U-lisf' n.-tlce on thN lagr. F.iTil i.v I.Mtltr.i. The tol.lir woun h.l in the affray In the !iM,t alh ry on South Illinoi utriMtwill Ii', an-1 U 1'rohal.Ie tle.nl rre thi. Iii nanie i l!irk Nan e, anl he oiltrti. thf 13ih IiKll.tna Cavalry. ThU U a na.l affair. The m.lUt r lhe.1 through the rIN of brittle an-l tliea. in the tiebl toilie in a 1rwl In a .ilon on bU arriving home at Ihe ron Iuion t f the war. m " v r Ar--i-.Nr. Yeterlar afteriHMin alK.ut hlf-j.ut one nVloek, toy tinmetl John l't iT)', afK.ut fourliH-u year of ae, who wa i ni loyr I at Ihimont A sinker Foamlry, w a raucht by the fleet p, while fiiyaeil In adjutln some pnrt f the na bin. ry, mid in a twinkling wa tlrawn Into a revolving whet-l and horriMy rainjkrletl. The l,oy ilbtl In a hört time after the melancholy oeeiirrenee. ClIEATINO THE K.MH OF Jl sTK K. - Ar-rjir'-nin? offender! raught in the aet'of attemi tin to commit larceny, and then turning them luce without lunifhmeut, 0:1 the ground of iuuflii lency of ei idenee to operate their eonAi tion, all of w hich we are Informed h.n U-cn tlone by our authorities ouee or twice of Lite. While it Ii a print i(lc of Luv that penal titutej vhoidd be construed ttnetly, it would Im will enough, iu order to secure the rurtniluient of i rime, to ee to it that the sj.irit of the law i w-eured a well a the letter. lie ncLAHY. La-t Saturday moruini'. a?K.ut ne oVlot'k, some burylar efT.-cted an tntrnuee into the houe of Adam Ii tz, w ho live on the corner of Fort Wayne avenue an. I Alahaim Mreet, by prying off the shutter with arrowbar, and tole a lot of clothing and aU.ut 10 in currency, amounting in all to alKut 1 .'.". The li-.le JD4de bv tlM thie v.iV.eml n. UK! of the oceu pant, who Coinmeiieed defm-ive operation. The houbr-aker enelilded tint dicrvtion wa the N-tter part of valor, and went at once. There I not the fliehtest du.' that can lead to the identification of the thieve. rr.RMxiu Hon. Nathaniel F. Cunnin,'h im. of T rre Haute, wa in the t ityyterday, and ravc a hört call. Mr. Cunningham wa t!e Treasurer of state, durin? the adminiit ration of tlov mor Willanl, and (tili take, a prcat an IntcnM as ever In the fortune of the iVpiocracy. He i a sanguine now, of the sucec of the party, of which he ha lonif been an able and ustful nx'mU r, a whilom he wa in the day when it rank were fülle?:, and it challenge to the content w a the ar cry of ictory." 4 Sr.VTK TEMrtRAXCE MlS Ml ETlXti Coxvr.NTiox Jaif Fakf. Ark ax(if.mkn r. The underinetl Committct1' rie notice that arrau?t ment have bvn made with all Kail Kond centering at Indianapolis to carry all p ron alten. lini? the State Temperance Convention at half f art. laengerwill pay full fare comin?, and return upon a certificate from the President aud Secretary of the Temp ranee Central Committee. James Hlake, James M. Kvy. J. II. IiOIF.R. Committee on Half Fare Arrangement. Mayor' Cocbt. Affair in the Mayor' Court yc'tertlay were not Very unlike thoe we daily chronicle under thi head. James Morrison did feloniously teal.take and carry away from Mr. IVlle Kum 11 three ilk tlet, cf the prn-ie and accurate ai;reate value of fl tr. for which he wa put under bond of $1.( rr hi appe arance at the next t rm of the 'ireuit Court. Jim A. Krown, arrcted under the t -harze of hav ing tob n from the City lry (Jtl t..rc a Indt of calico, will have hi preliminary xainination tomorrow afternoon. six individual were arroted on a chirce of drunkt nne. They w re all run.l iruilty hnd fitutl cat It atd cot. Two paid, the rest went to Jail. - - Tiir rkiiom. Tf vchfr. For the 1h-h tit o all pan at, who at times may fetl like jrivini the tea her a piece of their mind, we copy the -r.lwi0o extract of -cth n ICiof the Indiana School Ijiw, made to protz t teach r from insult: M If any parent, guardian, or other person, fr m any caue. fan.-itsl t r real, viit a ch. l with the avowed intention of upbraiding or inultm; the teacher in the pren tice of the ftehool. and hhall 0 upbraid and inult a teach r. uh k rn, for üUeh vnduvt. 'iall te liable to a tine of not more than twetry-riie dol lar. which, M hen, collet ted. hall into the TtUt-ral tuilii n revenue." A iuot rULtevu provision. If teat her are t. ! deprived if fii:7.eietit authority to rc:u-laU-and c Vtrn th ir pnj il-. tL u i there an fr.d to their uef;:lr. One ( f Ihr m .t imJ rtant thin-- in.Lt- l in V I teaching i jrovf rnment. UrTVRNFl. Our tovnuiau. WiHviu, V..llace. Li., who lab It bvk rt tri; e:itvvard, and .p nt K-nw time Ln Wr: r:i Vir.'ir.ia in-veti-atins the t il pn -j-H t in tbat region, rrturned the tthtr .lay. and hj 1.1,1. h that i intt resting to narrate aU.ut that r. -i n. That th.rc arc s. ine v.rv l ir,. h-IU in that Ka.i:r i a fatt i:tt;. rally -, 1 1 1 kn. wn. ote that 3lr. Wallace i prepared to e rr rate. Cont rnin -treleum. n. t .r and tic who dig f r the triatire find it oine m. n Ko iii.rv With t!ic hope tf iocriasii.j th.ir n. n. . an.l 1 .; and otl.er sue et d. and strike the tide wh. e fi .w b ad th. m to f itun. . Th rr tht-tLlrT f r rub. i a ruün. p n. Cul. n.l Farlv.latc cf the r.Ul arniv..ind a bnthertf tin- n-dvul table 4;.nrral .Int..' p. Ilaily, wLc- svi-iiers would c t -Iruiik 111 the mom. nttf u.xes.,'and thus rnabb- l'i. l. :,. j ;. dan to turn d. f. t into v ict.-ry. ha v. rv ui. tly adspled biin. If . tbe altere.1 .vtolitloii of rTair, an-J n r. hi '.-d thtt be will iut all. w that -Martial Cam. s shall f Trv. r fire hN auud. , An.int.r,tieverl-etoj. a. r n-.ign.sL- ; The C:otirl ha Uvome an iiuiuur .-f the t-hou ankees. his traditional -. my, ni l is j just now a disciple of "Sain slick" in.t.-ad if Jefferson la is. He i . d in -lin a, lutttt luai Line of Knie sort t-rt-lLr taKwlatsi t Ueiutate bonnr. and is said tormt-rit al ' Ihf proitrl'iol Yankee in the ue f s. ft , J-r." r in Uli 7V;'i"ra laM.'aufrr ft f-.ur.i- j I

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fr . ,""r" r'-rT.an i wl - uii uirinirrMiU'n Hit?! .Marfan. I tritt, b. w. a-r.tl l.y l.izhwajroan who ,ro! im ! tililm Iii laconic Inquiry, where re you rolnir." Mr. Iunn pn.mptly re-t-ji. H.mr ,., your ouin." tht thi cue the t"lI lilghwirroaii cted at oner. MTheh-ll it iVnf wa Li reK,n-e, aecfjmt.aiiilnir hi emphatic rx.Umation with a blow thitf. llej Mr. I)unn, which he followed up with -vrral other blow and kiek until Mr. Ihmn w o ba.lly Injurr,! that he w found In a heljw U condition ly a pa..er.br, Mr. Willlau lirown. who had blni env eyetl to 1,1 h..ue. The coundnr- purpoe wa no doubt with a U w to n.U hi victim, but be .lid not rocee, in rftVetinjf lt. Tiir Mtri m axi Tkmi iiAXcr.-Madam F.njrli-hha, throuh the litem, of Me.rt. Toby ahd Frot, t nd re. to the tcmpt-rance C3ue the proceed .f the Mueum. from two until ix 0VI0, k, i M..on the T.thof I.t 1 ml- r, the day of the Ma Temperance Convention. Kvery friend of tempt raru-e hould avail themm he of th pK.rtunity to pa a few hour hour profitably and pleasantly, and contribute omcthiri in a giKxJ cau., lK-.de mi ing ome of the (rreatet wonder of the ae. The Mueum i certainly worthy of the patronage of a ChrUtian public. It will pay any Intelligent Inquiring mind to tM.nd a few In um In I.M.kinr; at the euro mit i there displayed. Ilr.NKY Wkk.iit, I.. Ahhftt, H. J. M'tKHI. Comniitt-e. Mttdi irrisoVh I.f.cti'ke. Win. Lloyd (iarrion read hi piece to a very fair audience at Maonle Hall Iat nlht. The two ra were therv In the presence of one another the white N-ing in exee. of the colored citizen. Thl mut have leen very agreeable to 3Ir. j (iarrlson, f.r he i quite Mire that it I a vulgar prejudice which make a distinction between the Caucasian and the F.thiopian, on account of color. The negroes certainly had all the privilege last night that the w hites had. f-r they were pcrmith-d to sit and hear Mr. (arrion. We take it that Mr. iarrion is sincere and that, therefore, he wa gratili d at the mixed character of hi audience. Who ever i familiar with Mr. Garrison" caue and ha read hi effusion know s precisely w hat the lecturer said lat night. Mr. !. 1 ion I an elderly looking man with a benevolent cast of countenance, and I not in any sense a bad looking man. A rehah of the editorial pullihcd in the Jjherator. A numlier of auti.piated anecdote and juotation from John (J. Wbittier'n poetry nude up hi addre and constituted all that the audience got for their two hours lo. of time and their yer cnj.ita investment of fifty cent. s s t viitiiri) TNomt-ov Tli.. .1 1 II i lor i.t C,. X.r.ralmer,N.r7 West JIaryland stn et.was I entered early yesterday morning, by some of the many burglars w ho seem just now to be lyarttcularly numerous and proportionaler daring. They entered by incan of false keys, passed through the hall and up the stairway to the second t1ior. Hy mean of fale keys they entered Mr. I'almer's sleeping chamber. Noistlcssly did they abstract from under the pillow of Col. Palmer hi gold watch and chain, and hi wall.-t, containing $-' in treasury note. The enterprising rgue were determined that they would make their search through, and next am ended to the third story. Opning one of the room where two gentlemen were sleeping; the door turned somewhat heavily on it hinges, and one of the gentlemen was awakened by the noise. He immediately ares,' to an upiight position, when the robloM bet.K.k th. melv -;j to a hasty exit. Not hearing any thing farther or se ing anything out of the way, the gentlemnn again addressed himself to hi couch. The robliers, of course, made off w ith their booty. Neither Col. Palmer nor any of the occupant of the house had any know led e of the fact that a robl.cry had been committed until morning, whou arising from their sleep, the ojm ii doors, and ransacked premise revealed the fact that the robin rs had been there. Can not something be done to curtail thi biisiiieof house-breaking. - The Weither. Farewell to Indian Summer, and it glorious accompaniment of mellow sunshine and witching atmosphere. FareWell to it golden skies, reminding earth's tenant of the fabled realm of " Khora.an.M Adieu to Its soft breezes, that fanned the cheek like the breath of a May-day's oft south wind. For more than a month past we have had a most delightful season; more pleasant than spring, because more unexpected and more out of season. Fach day, at nightfall, during the memorable Indian summer of lsi'i, have we exported the next re turning day to introduce pitiless winter; but each morning have we awakened, to tind ourselves agreeably disajiiK.lnted. by another day a bright nud lovely a the preceding. Our clime, always treacherous, seemed for once to have changed its vacillation, to a glorious monotony of sunshine. Yesterday put an end to the magic sjm-11 that had hern thrown overwinter, by which we have had one long gala day of sunshine for more than a month. It brought with It lowering cloud and frowning skies, rain and snow intermingled fell cheerlessly and gloomily throughout the afternoon and evening. The Hyt-mal has succoed.Hl the Kstival season and we opine that w inter w ill develop rapidly from thi time on, the usual concomitant of snow and ice, of rain and mud, until in the proper course of the seasons, the soft breeze of spring shall again blow over the fresh awakening earth, awakening man a well as nature " To f.-el a newer life in every gale. To feel the wind that fan the flowers. And with their welcome breathings till the sr.üs, Tell of st Teller brighter hours." s Law ltrport. SrriCF.MK Col KT K lNKlAN A Nov cinlnT TtTtu-Svotul day. Hon. James S. Krazir, Chief .liistit-c. No. lis'.. Parker Coffman rs. Klijah T. Koightley. Auditor of Putnam county, tt al. Putnam C. C. Affirmed, lloiid authorized to K- issued by Hoards.) f County C'ommissioiiers far IIk purs.-.f procuring volunteer iu the army of the I'nitrd state, under a pending draft, are h. Id to U- legalized by the act of the Legislature. March :t. IS'.".. Cregory, Judge. No. 107. Morris II. Oliver r.. Klijah T. Koightley. Trens-nrer of Putnam county, et al. Putnam C. l". I.evereL P.ond ordered to I W issued by Hoards of County Commissioners for the puipoM'of refunding money advanced by individual to relieve counties, towns, or I individual fnin any draft prior to the date of J the order then for. or fvr the purpose of procuring substitute for themselves or others, to : avoid such draft, are void, and the act of the Legislature, approved March It, im-s not render them v alid. Uav, Judg rtn.lered are deThe two division als.ve cisivcif the whole question iimliid in the Isolds issued by the various countie aiul corIHTations throughout the Mate f.r the purpose of raising nvruit to till quota. Not less than thirty-five million of dollars worth f these bond were isued. IV-ndhohh r throughout the Mate can s,t- by n fen nee to the two lct isioiis alov e rivtrdc.l which of tht-m are uosl and which an- worthless. No. 2T. Mary .lane p.erry f al. r.. Kuphemi . Uobiuson. ,1. tl. r n .". 1. Attinio-vl. Klliot. j Judge. No. IkI. Ceoivc McAvot ft ;.'. r. Kkie H. j Wright. hio C. 1. Kcvirs.d. Krazitr. j Judge. ! No. l:s. H.nrr HrlN tt al. r.. .b.hu P. ; IVtird tf al. Vi.,'0'.'. Motion t.i strike froiii d s ki t sustained. No. Tl. 1 av id Ii)-f. liow 1 1 ;. r. Im njuiuiu VoLn. Ligraiue C. . Appeal dismissal by , aj Js II lid. Att..rtn s admiti.-d: Aj M. Pia. k. Nicholas Van ll. rn. Jam. s .1. Muilcv , Jk ej h J. k.M.y. IMlKI rTKS l IKtllT i n nr - Pill-UK Jt'ls.r Mi lii it i.--t;rand Jurr i!is hargetl. Cliiteil M lt. s rt. I'.-rrv Vrti.,1.1 iti. !n.!.sl fn.m yd, rd .v. I, f. odat si placed on trial f r 1 fo.mt.rf.it r..t.tl curnnc). V. rdi. t of gin'.tt . Moti..n for m-w trial. John Harm 1. r t!ie Colt, d stste.; MrIoiild Jt l a. - f ,.r drf. ndar.t. rmtosUU.. r,.lu)U. lol.tion . f the dr::f:liw. Pi.i.f guilty. Kw,. ,.f s'.. I Mui .IAIH JiislHlt l (oi Kr -IliiuRr Jt M . all. Cnit.-d MjI.-s rs.Thi ma F. Hoed. Violation of the revenue law. Judg110 nt for iV aud ct ts.

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tootlnnxJ Itiat our notirr In tntrnlit'i Vl"T, La. - ,! mi what nr summ-sI 1 I. rormt In

formation (for ire didn t alten I the tmb h I at the v..k rubiidier. i're.-nta'tion I...t. our-.lTestbebilliar. r..ntr.t mt l!- KIM j A T I artment of valuable prc-U t . I Nation-1 the other nixht.U tw 1. 11 Mes.rFrink, ! piu n away ihi we k. A toirepr ntf ryoit of C-hirai'o, and Morrl. if thi itr. wascalru- j if you buy a llook. Iifjulre f..r u North UliUtI tod ttbe crit--tant lnjiiti.-e. f rmir-. ' not, Müb-r I'.bw k.

j thTf could U' no Imputation on the Flrt Na- ' tlonal. None were meant, and we think none j were eonveye,l.itlfctory evidence waKiveti j tH Tcitmhv t it the rame ini i.l.vl in ,.. , cordanr with honorable priiuiplea, and that there w a nf thlncconrei t d w.th the milc'i that I not approved by the ii.air.- reibting mi. h t conto! W , hul, ,t mUe thi eornt tion 1 II trie ra t In the l renn did lo t authorie it. We are alwa; lej.e,l to r ord fair dealIng int. a I of di.hoiiety, and In thi matter have Ui 11 tuid. d by the aame object a in ither affair, that of pre. -nting tin in In their true apo t. Mr. Frink of ('hican wa fjirly tlie vl tor hi avi-raze tm in' lTd inN. Tbc eatiM w a V) pt.ilit-. the stake jii'm. After the trmlnation ofihe pame another mab h wa proH-l by Mr. Morri f.r f.'s, which wa promptly accepted by .Mr. Frink, and tbe rea.ly " le'0iti acerdin;lr. an IWmK Nrrn F.s. F.iht Year In Congress, from KT, to 1. Memoir and Speeche. Ily Samuel S. 'ox," U the little of a recent publication by 1. Appleton A Co., a lopyof which ha tffn laid Un ourtable by liowrn, Stewart tl 'o. We have looked through it column with nie drnr of attention, and whether in the matter of it content or it typographical aipcaran -e are prepaml to pronounce it a work not gotten up for a day, but for all time." A fine Met 1 engraved likene of Mr. Cut adorn the work. In a jrraeeful and appropriate dedication he lncrihc the work to hi constituent In Ohio." Mr. Cox wa one of the most talented and active meinW of the Houe during his long connection with it, and never ne to speak on any nubjeot l'Ut that he acquitted himvlf in such a manner a to ahvay command the rcjcct of hi opK.nent and make him a chocn champion on the Ieiuocratic aide. He was never lamaed by hi adversaries in debate, nud wa jM-rhap the most ready debater in the Hoiie. Hi wit and ke-n irony were not niro remarkable than hi research and extensive learning. Hi sjM-et he have the merit of ling at once a fund of knowledge on the subject, and at the same time very readable, not wearisome in any sense, as is nearly aUvay the case with the tediou style and dull bate" of printed npceohe. On nearly every public measure discussed iu Congress during the eventful period he wan a member, Mr. Cox has put himself on record. Thus we have in this hook a valuable work for rcferenee. If you want to be Instructed and entertained at the Name time, go to Howen. Stewart & Co. and pet a copy. as Amu semen to Metkopolitax Theater. The "House" wa again crowded despite the disagreeable change in the weather, to witnes Mr. I'.arrctt's excellent personation of Tnoch Arden," which he presented la-t night for the last time. To-night we are to have the priv ilege of -eeinj thi accomplice! actor in the sublime creation of the immortal shakspeare "Hamlet," in which he has auiuired even more fame than in hi ow n speciality of Kosedale." It w ill Ik? the firt time this season that thi grand tragedy ha been produced. We are lad the philosophic and melancholy Dane has fallen into the able hand of Mr. Harrctt, whose scholarly attainments and nice jcreeptioii so well fit him for the difficult task. To-morrow r.ulwcr's great play of the " IJirthright." Indlainnpoli IKrlitll .llarl.rf. cOMtCCTKD BT O. B. TOIT t BiOS. India. rotas, Truntt F.vtsiso, Nov. 23. OKOCERir Jv CofTee, fwr lh CO Rio do do 32 io 38 Te 50 to 2 SO S-jRsr, ttaatard bsr.l do Soft Cru.-JjrJ do Brown , Syrop, (loMr-n, pr (1 do ftagsr Utilise If. 0. MuU.et Sorghum Mel?.... rSOVIrlOSS ASI I'lobCCB. Floor, peril , do Itucksrbf at, per lb Corn Mct, bol'e.l, per tu.h Ilsms, Ragsr Care.1, pr tl 25 SO to S3 16 to Id i rs 1 50 1 50 I 50 .flO to 13 .10 to 12 .... 2 ro 33 .... 30 .... 20 .... 35 50 Clear Sides, tm. kJ. . , Sbouldtrs, do ... Lsrd, Dfw Butler, Choice , Euri, per dox trirb Potstis, per bosb Sweet Jj do Onions do Tarnlps do ... ........ .. rOl'LTBV AND G.txr.. lreMfd Turkey, per lb do Cbkkens do Docks, per pair 35 ,...80c. to 1 CO 7 50 .ft 25 to 2 00 . ..75c. to 1 00 20 35 to 50 I oo T5 do do do do Geew qulrre!. apiece 55 RsM.lt d 25 Yenlon, per lb 35 Qosils, pr doi 4 00 Oysters (XX) per can 1 50 do (XXX) per can 1 80 rsvrrs. Oracgei per 11 1 (10 to 20 00 Lemons do box $4 to 10 00 Apples per bkl.. Choice 5 CO Pruce, perlb 25 u 40 Cherried, Dried 40 Peaches, do 35 Apples, do 15 to 20 Cranberrif , per bbl 80 BUSINESS NOTICES. Hamlin V ICas-liI have removed their office to Kxchanire liuldin. 3.".-' Nortli Illi- ..- .s sinti. crj.suc ...lies ,,..isc. UOVI-.m . . ,,...,.!.;.. 1 .,.... it ... . . . 1 Only Oiic-l'llUi Cali is reiuired as the down payment on all lots sold at the sale next Monday. The lot are situated on South Last street, l'lat and full particular can le had at the office of Wiley .t Martin. Ileal Kstate Auctioneer. "-.. It I not 11 en we particularize store, but we feel it a duty, a well a a pleasure, to call the attention of our patron to the Irug Store of Dr. Stio.ur, on Washington street, Hates l'.lock. We are assured from the most reliable authority that thi house i conducted by an experienced and able chemist; and furthermore, hi stock is fresh and reliable. We therefore unhesitatingly recommend this house to theeonununitv. l'ine nnl xi ell-kopt liirnllur al AlCTO.x. at the resid.-n.-e of Mr. .lohn A. Pomeroy, No. .Ml North Illinois stntt. on Thursday, Nov eralier 3-. Inm, t o'clock. a.m.. two hundred yard Tapitry, 15riis-Is, Three-Ply antl Inirraiii Carjn-ts and Matting, i on Marble-top Center Table, two Marble-top Washstand. two Marble-tp l;oswosl Dress ing P.urcaiis, one s(t Hair-scat Kösewood Chairs, one Hair S.fj, xw Kay-Chair. one one . la-Lounge, one set HoscwihsI Cane-seat Chairs, two IIoewiHsl K.nking- hairs, one oval Table, one very tine Posew is.nl lOvkcao, two Itoewoisl Kreuch P..dtcads. one single Pedstcad, two Hair Spring Mattress,., 0.1k Kvtciiion Table. jW Mdelonrd. .tk Iining hairs. ak Hatrack. tak hands r ,t, K,v frig, rator, .oking antl Warming tov,. Linen Windov hadc. and Cornice. C.s.kir.g and Warming Moves, Kitchen Kumiture, tc. ite. At the North end of the Illinois street railroad. Kast side. IV sure and go. Wit I I IM K. Kf.VTIIF.RsTuX. 2s- Aiution.tr. m Vs II I ia ms. V l.rtrn, at their l'aiuüj j Prot isi.. 11 More. N... II North Illinois street.! I oLositc tin' H.lti's Mi. Use. -.re I...0 it 111 r. ,..;., ! of the larg. M and greatest vari.-tv , f game and ! s u'try ever brought iot the ninik.t. In the 1 line if game, thev havt o!o hundnxl vtildtur- ' keys, fifty doz. n quail, a large nund, r of w iid tlu.-ks, s(ieiidi.l s.td.lli of v. ni-..n. s.juir- ! reis, vtild git-M tc.; and in the way tf j-.ul- 1 try you will f.nj turkey, rhi.k.ns, diickand j g.t-se. And while u arc th. re. don't f .rg.t to call Lr a tni iiiitui f arofthtH-e riiic . VsU r. w hi. h are far superior to the can ovs- 1 t.r. Uing luuth larger und swctt.r. Call.' this R.niin . if you desire t. see a nice I t of 1 game and jsultry, for they will n. t lay tht-re 1 long, a these artiiles are tarerly sought after j by everybody. If you want a nice au of traUrr1es. . he. a, or fruit tf any kind. No. 11 North Illinois is the pl.ve to find

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In I ia wfi I! prrltI. one of th nirv lliintin;-rae (iobl Watches jrtvcu out t. b p!ien Itan.b n. yeterdiy, for btivlngsjs t. k m m lnl:ini V t o., Ikifc IIoux Ct-r ,k;r kf,'I ,uT "rtment f Meiuway 1 ' ,n,", n Iii' Stale. Iiov-lm Vour A 1 1 1 Kiii-vhat i-aprieioii. I Il.l do Voll, thin fiirc. ili iire tu.n f )iin- lo 'InlllaU, r ,',f ,,abulum that the table at your le b I or i-r.o.r,.. ., ..e ..i t r .. 1.. ..''..- if. - iii't aii"i if ' ,iii in ui"jM''d and do you want something to timuI late your apjx tite aiol stay your inkinir sj.irtt? in ti iro 10 me "i -in-ie. i:ii""iui 1 your man, f. r he ha in hi bill of fare every d liea-y Ih at the aptitc of man could iircc-t. - 1 tsi Kit 1 I ! It or I Mler In Ihr ilirl. II. K. II x'-Viah, of the ftrranium Saloon, in- ' frtii hi friend and the public thut he In 'J'11 r-flvcd, and will receive daily t'urir.ffthe season, the finest qu-dity of Saddle-!:. k Oyster ever brought to thi market. These hi valves are carefully selected, and A. know (edged by pleure to I. unapproachable in flavor, taste and slzr, Uing extremely rich. Ladle should recollect that this Saloon i divided Into two department, that of the UdicMng entirely distinct from the other. P. S. It should also t. I .Arne in mind that at the"(ieranium" I every variety of Came, Yenlon, (Quails, iTnirie Chickens, etc. 2s-J s . - - Thr rinrfet nntl Lurgr! Ostrich Plumes f.f all color at the New York Millinery Store, North Illinois street. Miller'. P.lock. OsL. VnnlrI.-Ity a single gentleman, a fur liishc.l room, either in a iirivat. Lau nr tnli lie building, within tw o squares of the post Office. Address P. O. liox ir.sl. lVr cull nttrntlon to the auction sale of lots on Tennessee street. Just north of the corporation limits, to take place next week. The lots will be sold decidedly cheaper than vacant ground can now tie procured in that vicinity, They are les than two minutes' walk from the street railroad. '.sg - s A Liirge Slock of .Tlelmloon and Guitar jut received at the Hates House Corner. Wc m lei t our goods in person, and sell at the lowest cash prices. '2-lw I'or Itenl. Two front oilices, on second floor, centrally located, will be h t, separate or together, ly I- II. Hamms & Co., Ileal Kstate llrokcrs, Kxihane lliiildinjr, 3:1' i North Illinois stntt. mm tm All lnt urck the rush of stranger and citizens was immense at the Museum over three thousand people visiting it during the week. Kditors, lawyers, doctors, ministers, teachers, countrymen, ladies, children and folkd, were there. The Madam has engaged the next comet, JefTerson Davis, liarnum, the key to the elephant's trunk and Indiana Irislature, so we heard from the Tope of Home, but so many stories are in circulation iu regard to the Madam's enterprise that one can't tell what is true. We shall see what we shall see. mm ss I.:ille. now I the time to buy your Millinery (Joods, at New Vurk prices. Mrs. Fourl, at the New York Millinery Store, is selling her Large stock of (iot!s, at reduced prices. "js-'J - - Tlie I.at "Ii:iii- to secure one or more of those Cheap lluilding Lots, on Last Mreet. near Virginia Avenue Street Ilailroad, will In rftVred next Monday, when the remaining lots are positively to be closed out. Call at the Ileal Kstate Otlice of Wiley Ä- Martin, f.r Plat, etc. '.'S-; Iin2ils Iiniio at II uluni' nov "is-lui The IIculqii:irlcrs in Indiana for Fancy and Staple Dry (Joods i the New York Store, W. tt II. Clenn, proprietors, fiKnn' I'.lot k, Indianapoli., Indiana. 1'. Iay V Co., at the Iian Oili. e, 'o. Ö Siuth Illinois street, will loan money on any article of value, or buy the same. Always tm hand unredeemed pledges for sale. At .'I.Ludingtöii, Cady & Co., 2:: La.-t Washinjrton street, ure positively s. llin;r ort tueir entire f-to k of lcHt. and shoes at cost. '21-lw The SitinisiiI liiHiiriiii 'o.. of thi city, ha paid over Thirty Thousand lK'llara($,ono) in Losses, since January 1st, v, and now has over Six Hundred Thousand Hollars ($tf00.nH) in bona Jidc Capital. We say, insure with the Sinnis-ippi. -Ulw l'or Salo. A Horse and liirht Spring Wa.;on and Harness. Apply at No. o. Hates House Illook. J. F. SEMin:. tf. an .Marti ii IaI .V rnll have fitted up mot handsomely the room formerly occupied by the Telegraph Company, over the lice Hive Store, and now occupy the same with the I'nion Insurance Company as their Land and Insurance Otfiec. 21-10 SI aTniiillioM In the 2ortli nntl Iis. parts of the city are informed of five facts: 1. The Capital Hrusr Store, corner of Massachn sett avenue and Vermont streets, is very near you; 2. Mr. Wood, who keeps thi house, sell. reliable good at reasonable price; 3. You can have Prescription prepared accurately at all hours; A. Hi good are fresh, and selected with great care; 5. His sign the ftoldcn Mor tar," i plain to be seen. nlMm I.V-1..'.ÄI ,r .1.I s llirit - mwrB M AM S IS" l season call on Iihoiliu. of the Circle Hcstau rant, shell Oysters, Kat and Plump, sen ed n all style. 13-lm eiiibers of the (cncrul A.eniblv, all my old friends and the public in pren oral, (or -any other man,") are respectfully invited to patronize the old establishment and well-known United State Iye-lious ai,d Cleaning Kstablishment," No. C2 S..uth Illinci stmLJoseph Harri, Proprietor. Coats. Vest , and Pant thoroughly cleaned, repaired and made to look a gtod a new. "Let those nov renovate who never did befüre. And too w bo always renovated now reaoTat th mori.' Sjuare dealing, rorsonable charges and prompt attention to business are our i ld friend Harris' mottoes. lil-tf HOTELS. WM. DELL'S U ?s 1 O X II .V 1 I . . Fa--t Waihlnfton street, opposite the Conrt Huuse, Indianapolis, Ind rT THOROUGHLT KKXuVATtSa AND EULARU 13 Irff my bouse, I am enabled to offer my gaest a cuiniorxaMe com. Katei per Cty, v. iiovil Ulm WM. LEU, PreprieUr. Stowin-t I-Ious4 (Formerly Euatla Eoase,) 'i 1:1: nr. iiAiTi'-, ii., rilHIRD STKIKT, two oor sosih of Obio strt. I Col. James anj Hub Stewart. Prorr . Free Fn j to ik! from tbs Boas at ai bonr vi tiie da an l üiit. ORIENTAL HOTEL, ILUXOIS STKIIT, Oe Square Sürth f tie Tnioa bv pot, IntltnnnpoIIsv, Iniliann. tot 13 dim HOLLA IvD 1 CUDDFD, Pn5j.'. SHERMAN HOUSE, Opposite I'nion IKepof, iXDiAXAroiis, ixr. Scott, llurcess A Co., Proprietors. bosl-dSm MACY HOUSE, Corner HUnis and Mirktt Streets. Intlhiuufxtlls, Indiana. r- T FaLsTIR, PBvnctXT, - - rropnetors. JTTtFET CARS roa to ai d from tls door of ths tty. ' 1 " " rJ' t .s3" f. ct.tlT' liö. pico of

RAILROADS. Hcllcrouln inc Hallway

ii a: ki or 'i miOK ASD AFTIK iO?l P A T, NOV! Hf 1 1 JOlk, Irsiusaul ! L'ious I l lullar Ott A. U . Rtprr.t Vsil. '9 F. M., Ancwotnti-MiAiium, TO r. X , X.jllKip-rM. f. L'eUii sr.lj.) TAIB IUIII rOM TS tSBT. - 10 1) A. M . K cbl Vi(rr. 11 IS A. M, ArromOHKlaliua. 4i r. M Mail. R. !C. BEUW5. aoI dim OsnsralSnperiniendfcL. SADDLERY HARDWARE. Saddlery Hardware AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. (iEO. K. SHAKE & CO., ?'! West lVoJshlnstou St reel, TTiolcnaU dealers in Hames, Chains, Whips, IIOliSK liLAXKLTS, VOLL AUS, Curry Coi.il am! Ilri.ltc, SprinjN, -iVxleK, PATEXT AM) EXAMULEI) LEATHER AM I,01 IIS, Moss, Tow, Curled Hairs, 8cc, 8cc. OrJer ty mail will rcceire prompt attention. novI3dlm DENTISTS. IMAI.I.l V NWAI,aoVv, DE1TTISTS, Ojjlce, Xos. 7 ami 8 Eden's Blocl, Es Market Street, near Vost 0ce ndiannpoll, Ind riVEETn EXTRACTED without pain. All operation 1. ippertsuiiiif? to the profes--iuo perfomed in th mot ciPtiiiflc manner. M.tixfsctiun guaranteed in all cases. nov!4-d3m CLOAKS, ETC. roitr.sTi.it v ii:t, AkTracTi:KRs or CLOAKS AM) MANTILLAS, aD joaacss is Cloths, Silks, Cloaks and Dress Trimmings, 34 i eht Washington Mreel, IXDIASAPOLIS, INDIANA. Opposite Palmer Hon. nosl OYSTERS. 3r!iiiii,js Ovstors, II113' Your Ojrslr4 of IIOKX A; ANDERSON, Xo.21 Wtst Washington Street. fllIOSE UNRIVALED Seaside, I. R. M., and F. F f. Oysters, received daily. Iie.t in tue market. Put upuuly by Uauu Co Ualiinjore. nov!5 dim TOBACCO. r. M. MAT, ;4J,Jst.Loui. EXJ. a. 8HOSE, Indianapolis P. K. PITMAN IXDIAXAPOLIS T0BKC0 WORKS. P. M. MAY & CO., Manufacturers of all grades of Chewing Tobacco. 0FFICJC K0. R3 EAST SOüTn STREIT, Indianapolis Indiana. nosia aim REAL ESTATE. ULD, B. C BOPKIXS. UOIAi A: HOPKINS, Real Estate Agents, Hire constantly on hand, for tale, all kinds of CITY PROPERTY "NOXSIiTISG sf Houses and Lots. Vacant Lots and V Out-Lou. Cbeap Home, can always be secured b lbs payment of small snms. Good term and 'trouble time aecared lo all kladi cf Property. Farm Ltrxl and Mill property. Wisconsin, auunesola. Iowa ana atiMoari Lauds for sale low. Office, No. 7 Temperance, Hall, lodtanapoiU, Ind. nor 13 dim B. M. SPICER5c CO., Real Estate Agents AND NOTARIES PUKLIC, H .o. UO 1.3 ort!t Illinois HtrrU INDIANAPOUS, INDIANA nv I du GROCERIES. . a. caosLas. f. C. HA1.A. w. J. ciixisrit. i. M. CUWEIX. f'ROSSL A.D, llAGLlUE Ä: Co., VIKrl.lXAI.i: Cor nrridian and .Maryland Ms. novl3 3tf INDIANAPOLIS. IXD. BROKERS. o :v O lF I C E , -o. 3 1 Sou 111 Illinois) Strst. MONEY X.OAJTTIT) 1 si ns Tosi rr, OS WATCHFS, Dimr.r.i. Jewry, Silrer pJate, Gsaa. rtMoU. Iy Gol., Moicl I ami rnmect. Jsrwltr Machine. Cloi La, 8. las, UoiipebuW Oooda. old GoM ajd SJreT. Far? ?e, a&4 otker aride of sa'ne. n anted to bay fjr the Southern Karket. a t klrxls cf Gent's and Lolwa Wearies; Appsrel. oIJ or tew; aJss, Trti&k sad Valines, Dry Good. Beddin, Ac . Ac. BosiasM str.ctiy pnrats. 0ct open at all Honrs. B. MAT A CO. Fst OSes aJJr.Lock Boa 334. noTl3 4U WANTED. WATIEDA UiUllirsi.t Boy waatl atlhUoXoe, (one wfcs has worked at the bBsines a short ttme preferred,) to learn Book and Job Work. Atrllcanu nnn't apply by Lrma. AAJre, ' - HALL A HLTCirrS aoirSJ t2j Herali.

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runs i FURS! FTJRSÜ Tlic I JirRr,t STOCK OF FURS, Far arpaiulrc erjiklt In quaUty ail tailety tv I (..qi d ritewbrre In trie si r, nay nw be een at lt.. X "13 I Z - XI I V 1 X. - Wtst Washiri'it'iH St Cor. Meridian, ci'Stirio or Fur Cloaks, Fur Mantles, 11. 3.1, I.al. 1-1 TaiM. VICTORINES, EUGENIES, 4'olIars llerllinsi. IiilT nud OiiIVh. ' -15Ilral ltinslan Saltlo, lIuou liny KtilIs, American Kaltlc I'rncl Sallc, Royal I'rmiiir ami Hi nl', For Ladle 1, Visse aoJ CbilJren. A I. "50, - Fur Collars and Gloves, In Otter, Fearer and Seal, fr Gant, at wholesale and ketail. Old FURS rdlneJ, repaired and nu Je over In apy stjle in a few hour. Tbe attention of tlie Wholesale Trade I especially directed to tbe following Good : 50O 1. 1 I iir "aiH sh COO 3-i I'll r Tapers, 7.10 1-3 I'nr Cnpcm OOOl.l FiirCapc, 1000 Victorin, llOO Collar, -l.'O ltorllins 375 I'lisrcnlcsi, 2000 pri. Cull'sv, IOO lox. Fnr Trlmmotl lloo1. AT tvi.vu's iu:i:-iiivi:. novH dim PROFESSIONAL. maetis aar. jovatha w. oano. walte mau n.vv, ;oiido &. irrAitcii, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, I5D, Will practk la tbe Federal and State Court. Office, Ko. 12 Sew k Talbott'a Bardirc, South of Tost Office. norM-41y josira t. m'ikixald. aduisos l. boacbk. DAVrnuirrKS. IcDOAI.D,llOACIIi: A SIICCKK, Attornrvs and (onnsrlors at Law, Second Story. AUnn Building. I'cnnsylvania St., Practice In tbe Inferior and Supreme Coart of Indiana and in tbe Federal Courts. dot13 diwtf WM. A. LOWE. L. w. m'cou. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, üoom Xo. ö Blackford' s Jllock, Indianapolis, Ind. Will practice in the State and Federal Courts. norl7-d3m 1IC. II ILMt V 1 IIA 10 IIS, riIYSICIAAlM)SUIU.E() 1XDIAXAVOLIS, 1XD. mCT. McOuat'a Block, Kestucky Avenue, room Sia. ti, zu noor. Kssulence So. 157 Sörth AI abama. novlodtf PHOTOGRAPH STOCK. J. J. MERItlTT, nie a Li a nr Photograph ami Amhrolype stock:, A iniVXRT THI30 neceatary to tbe art. AJao. V Photograph Albans of every variety. Kfpecial aitent'on jriven te FramiDg Fictnre to erder in t;ennlna Gold Frames Gilt aid Rewod Moulding! wbolesaie and retail. Photorapba, Kt ratings. Stereoscopic Plein re i and Stereoscopes, in every variety, at wholesale andretiU, 5e. Oi aorta Illinois street, Indianapolis Indiana. dot13 dim BILLIARDS. New Billiard Hall. (JEM BILLIARD BOOM, :. 9 Wet Washington Street. Sil 8CTIRB TABIXS, being Pbe'.sn'. ConbiaatioB. Poor Pocket Tables, ta test in the city. Cdtraily located, and eaaj of access, fcelcf on the rroand floor. Aa elegant Bar attached, which U supplied .wita choice Ltqaors east Cigars. Opea day and night. niJ flt EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company. ai ras r.MTED STATES EXPRESS C0MPT. OmCZ 50. 34 X 1ST fAJirCCGTOÜ miiT, ladUsapoti Three dally Krprsasn Vs 3w Tork; Twe daily Krpreisss te Clnrtpnatt, asd Twe daJy laprnm U CaJcago and BuLealt; The above Onaaatee are the ealr artitleaed Xzvrest ca the foilowtng rwata.Tia: I5U1A5A aUTT&ALi UriTXTTX 4 cnxiGO, 1 wfHAWAPOUB PTKC: TXKKK HALTS aUCHVOaT; BELLXF05TAJ5S a UniUSATOUl. Money, pcAagee, valaatlM aaa frwight earrtod wtU akMyaiiuajiaaaarteofspsciaJaa4enkea4 Hungers. Hotee, Ellis and Drafts Will he promptly collected asdj ready retaraa nada. j. BCTTUrXZLP, AAwaU Bvl dtf

CARPETS, ETC. THE LARGEST CARPET STORE

1 i 2v i i r I KI TT 11' JME, ADAMS k CO., 26 and JS West Valuation Sirrrl. (I'lrtrUrr Morr.) fno TJATK BrCF.TTLT MPun F THUI lry Uoods sti't converted the la a lYIiolrtnlc nntl Hrfnil Carpet, Wall Paper AM) HOUSE FURNISHING lstablislimcMit. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Call special attention of A Ii 1 i: T 1 15 A 1. 15 Or Wholesale Layers, to tbelr lare itock cf all grades of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WT-.3L. PAPER, Curtains, Window Shades, Sofa (arprts, Ruits and Mats, la an ntlleH vtriMj. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Hare a large quantity of Remnants of CARPETS, Thirty jar J each, and ander, which will be sold BELOW Cost. iiiui;iivarit'ii, ,i ujprr laroi ..... Mi a . m. IIest3pljr 2(K)perYard. Common plr Carpels TStoftiOO Cotton Chain Rag Carpets. TTIE FIXE5T WOOLBLAXKETStt BED COMFORTS 11 sizes to 8 foet by 9 foot square. Wool, Dutch, Cna;llBh,Tvlllrd Hemp and Kough&nd Rfadf CAR I Xi2 rJ0 & 1XJB 115150 KOOMSJASD KITCBKNS. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Ill keep constantly on band t larje ataortacct cf Fnrnitnre Corerin, Piano and Table Covers, Table Linen, apklns, Towels, tc, Ac, Wfcka Are selected with care aad attention, knowing tLe wants of oar cnetonera. THK LARGEST A3TD EIST ASSO&TXXST OF WALL PAPER i thi: vtati:. De not thick of borlni a Carwt or Wall Fa&er before look g at tats lanre Stock, wkereyo caa safe duUare on a auigle Carpet. II T TIF, ADAMS A: CO., 26 and 28 West Washington Street, CfLXTCBXK IT0EX,) INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

AMU5EMCNTS.

Mfjiiopomtax Theater. C'fnrr nf H',iifnjfr,n and 7VwNra.ee Afreefa. Manager, r y, Ut Hry. caasac or tmwh Doom rpt b at t. eV.otg. O.rtsrs t.i ti st te t. Wfdnrsday Evrnlntr, Xoirmbfr 29. Hit. I.. I IIAItltr.TT. -AHAMLET, iuitfi: or iii utiw. 0'rtare.. .OritestraJJ5U lteerJ thr. days la adaice. rairss or Amiwws.-Karqs.tl. aad ell Mn.l seat 7V:. tsrvai firrle fc"r; rn at tm sis pers, IS in; Orck.tra ata. T mi.; (ialiery aU Paaliy t'lrrle. Vi eest.; CkiUrea ta area. 111. rAKTKTLAR XOTICK Tbe tlor Car. leave He TaireTty evealn at lh. cIom ef the piforance ropl llvtnc al a distance rss rely this. I y () j (, I'mtllirli forTno IaOnl. SalurJay and Monday, Irc. and J, 1I7:1.X.X)5 AM) EVUIXii. iiviivrKiMöU ATTi tAcnoisr. Tsvet i:xhlaltien ( ewblnrd in Our. cn.vrrXS'i eng. The U orU-RBn.Ded Karnes Telos, and UOOIIIO AM) lOLAs The Wonderful Will Ao.tr.Haa IVIdrew." " RK-AMKAEACE 09 THE FAB ?AVrl KUKK TaiJil.-Atier a seclai.a ' lUrteen years frMn pnv lie life, tbe lanessTw.ns, UIANil aiM KKiJ. lespvcifallv u.. u,, p0.I thai they are w atn.t la snake m farvstvll lour of lb t'Mt'd Hi.les, when loej trs.t that the sssse l,Wrl pstrcntie hestowed ea their frt traveling tour i. h sreorded lornioniaese, uieira.rana l arerll l.ntrrtatninriite. CllkU and KSiJ will I a companies! ry tli(r cLildien, who have Wen born Irr. iL r lat ariaraiK. tn psblic. kemenslr, this U ywur U.t chat.es or .elr.it tLe freat wcnJers. HOOIIO siiul IOLA The WilJ Aostra'lsnCiiMrer.areevMetitly ,f aCanBfbsl Vac. Judf'ng from tbeir naiur.l prs livitie, tinr lo shaip tth. etc.; f,c:U.p lbs ot.ly perimen fr. that cnti I ry now living Tbeir hea.1. ar. tbe .ma!i.--t and most curiously liapedever seen on human Is u s, la tl is country. ! Hrrarnibfr'the Days, DalfsJL Hours. lxr. Open from 3 to S and ? to P. V. Admlnleii ,v Onlt. I hilitrrn ..j 4 Iii. nov'.'S Hi IsriUsn,rroprirtcr. Fsnr, X!araK-r. Indiana State Museum, 1M1 1IM)I.IS, IM. Tln rr Alhino !iillr n! ACDAI.LRNr.K OF FI VF. THOISANO I Ol. I. A KS that the Alh'ne ( Amei lean) Children are the greatest LJviCR Cariosities Boar on eah bit Ion In I he I'ntfsMl Slilr. The UoFenm bss beea reStted and MMKM i,ew Wonderw added. AIMISSIOW SOCrr.U. uorlü dl a Til I ICH A AW I? AI HAM. or nu Machinists' and Blacksmiths' rxioN xo. -I. OF I5DIA5A, TO T.K Fl F I.I) AT rvtsoio ii.vi.i., V-Inr4liis I'.se-iilns:, Ao. 1, .. Tk kels can be obtained from any member. novrlSA w MILLINERY COOPS. ETC. Millinery, Straw aai ri.(v f.oons, THF The Larrst and Most Complrtt Stock I . I . I) I A . A , And the Very Latest Styles. J. W. C OPEL AND, iwroaTTB an jossra or j FMnnMMA aw I IXIDDUiUd, OlLiiO. A5DSTKAAA' GOODS, S E. Wash.St.,V 15S.Mfridian,St. III AAIOI.IS, "UWTOCLD repectful!y U form City anl Cosniry V V Buyers tlist ke t. bow prepared to ilww tLe most complece and best assorted ituck of MILLINEUY GOODS Tbat baa bea Imported Into ttic!ty for many ye B!s stock 'J STRAW GOODS Will V. f.,0Dd comflet In all styles Ur Lal.ei , VNe ad CLiLlrtn. fell lise of kcmkI ia Frit, Silk, Vfhft and Straw Hats and Ronnets, xninii:i a.d i '.vrnitnirir. TLe Stock vf French Flowers and Plumos Will Ufomid lari-e, wtll electeJ at.d at readable prices, la MM. j Boyers win fnd bereeery nccWr la Plain, M.! n4 Fancy, aad all of this sewn't latent e'ylea H. kas a larfs variety of Silk and English Velvets, And Salin C'ortlrU MIL, la all colors. BONNET AHD HAT BLOCKS Ala ays 01 kaa.', la aH faLiosalle start. MILLINERS Will Cod at tlla boose Try article bs4 ta tkeir tsilim. aasl all ef first waatttv. r.'l .4 taa Aj. trwers frosa Ike aoantry will tars prompt attention, and aatufactiwa warramel. J. w.coriLAxa. 8 East WttltrrUi street. fi U AVealk Hertdiaa etrort, lc4 aaareUa, li4. FOR SALE. Onnt i MT'UCLs of riastertng Barr fuc sale, ia OvFvfvF lt te suit Baicaasers. Apply to Ue lactoryof LOriJ F. LAICS AT A CO. SoBik ead of West Ii-, Bear tk (wrpwraUea Uae. Dor.'l Clw