Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1865 — Page 3
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Alntl'wmrbii diaeotitliiued bafra eipiratlon af contract III bm ctara1 for tb time lortai according lo tba abjt a rate. Tin: hi r.ki.v hi: i la pajl!.hel every Uonda, at 3 00 par annum, la alvn?. H f"a paper .ant witboat tba money, nor contlaaed o lonr Um iLti ptU for. IXniA VI'UljrR. IC. TIMK TAME. Colambaa an 1 Indlaaapolia Central Bailwar . TrlnL. Trait Arrlta. 4 . A. M Day Kxcra floO A.M. W r.U MalU I P. M. 7.2i P. M Mtgtl Eiprt. 8 M p. U . Btllefontalnt ftalja l.caa. Railroad, Train Arrive. 00 A. U .... xi P. If . ... Ii P..... B 13 A.M. , . .. .. I" oon. 8 43 P.M. '.'.'..'iiiix '.'.7.7.'.. Madiaon BailroaJ. Tr'.aLeaa. Train Arrlva. A.M Hall IIWA.M. 3 00 P.M 7.30 r. H. JefTarionrüla El'.roal. rraln I.aa. Train Arr!. Mnrnlna; F . .10.1. A.X. Xibt X 90 A. V. Chli-ic T.x.. AOOt'.M. I'bitM Ii.lOiM. Kigbt EI....90 P. M. KrentngCi.. 7 30 P. If. Tera Railroad. rralna t. Trama Arrlee. I'JSO t n .Oiica? Kpre 70 A.M. I0 OJP. at Cblcago Kxpre.i 4 33 P. M. Lifaratt Railroad. Trata'.aava. Trati irrt. .... SO A. M. ..trio A. M. 12 40 N...ri 7 i P. M . 10 33 r. V 50 P. If. Terra Ttanto anl Richmond Railroad. Tr!uLeat Train Arrtea. ":ts A. M Aectmmolat!on 3:' A. W. 12.15 P. If Clncmoall Kipreaa li4a A.M. I! ID P. M Mailand Eiprrea .... 6 40 P.M. 'clJ p. M XigbtKipreaa 7.13 A.M. Cincinnati Railroad. Tr!nI.ero. Train ArrN. 5a K. H Itnre 13 15 P. M. lOVi . M Mail 7 8.1 P. bt. 21 P. M. r.reannrr ArroTOKlitlon,. .20 A. M. 7 30 4 M X'gbt Kx;rea 13:15 A.M. Lonlarlllo, Nair Albany and Chicago Railroad. 3rea0rearaleJaDci!on going norttSO P. M. O n; ootl 11.47 p- M. 44TH INDIANA LEGISLATURE. ftpfclnl rtlon. tie tii r..a tu HaaaLi a. aso w. m. wtrm Omissions awl curtailments of these 2.Vvorts.Ji'r lotnt of i:e in (.ce columns, icui Ce print et inted in tne lit er ur j.ejisinucc iit jxtris. IN SENATE. JIoxpav, Decemler 1, 1S0Ö. The PRESIDENT rro tern, called to order at 2 o'clock p. M. The journal of Saturday wa Kinj read, when Un tnetien of Mr. A Ll.l -ON. the further lOlin r of th j .runal v.n disjH-ns.il w ith. Mr. l$EX N E I'T presented a petition praying for the repeal of the so-called black laws, avbich wa- referred tothc Coniniittecon Ritrht lud lri ilix:-. CIIAXCES OF VF-XCE. Mr. MASON offered the follow In-: " tKiuit, Th law of tV State aro ruth tbat upon tbe p omt aC'.Javi bflr filed by tbe priy a-kln a cbaaa of eiu- tj all cil action., the Ja tire H buued to trant th party a a..biu; a cbarn af Terua Axt eVnitj. In criminal aciion, alihojgh the proper affl lTit be made by tbe drfaadant. It t entirely ptlonal wuh tbe JiiJ.-e trytnir the raiiM whether L. gi r t a rbaiire of Tenue or rMi; tbere'ore L it R"ir.l. rtat tb CemtnlOf oa tho Judiciary ba r-nue.tcj to I'H'j re into the experencf ef ao tn.Kl n oar la. a. lo gr.nt a chrire of eenaa to le. fcnJatj ia crlmlual caua Lea tfeej Ca a proper aCi.t. The resolution was aJopled. AprRorniiTiiixs ror: ist.0. Mr. WILLIAM- eiTcred the following: J2ilrrt. Tbat tba Committee on Finance be antbor-la-tt to I cj-iire into tbe propriety of ria:l: g tha appropriations tvr Iba jaar l6tf. Tho resolution wa adopt, d. THE MWin i-kixtix. Mr. NILE- intn du -t d a bill -. No. 2m i; f r An Act to prevent unauthorized printing at the js n-e 1 the-t: t : J nutii'-ntit matter .hall 1h printed at the expt-n-teof the Mate, except mi. h as h dl have Ms n spe.-itically authorized by the ti.-u. r:d Ae!iil.l v, or s.u.:h a is ui.al and rte.v-ary in the transaction if th" public biii;i.s., lAU .i,,u j. j,ei:illy ihnv ted iawrititi : bv the C..,rn. r and Secretary I M.iTe to l- printed f r the public u': which n. read tie- lir-; tim Mr. NILE- in. xe l t -u-tu n l the rules. that the bill na.-ht 1-e red the .'.-. .-nd tinu- now f.-r the puH - ef r f. r n . Mr. U ll.LI.VM-. Th..! .i it require a OS of th t ll-tys. :. 1- ie the f-torv that th. l . . ,i " rum present, our I 1 It ..! I l.t I t W h. I ir" w. i k w o i th' n be p-l-H-d. The FKEr VVav- a .,'!..! r. -lli: T ro t, ;l. tii.-iL'ht thire Mr. NILE-. If tin re i anx . .j o er for the J ret id. The i;:i . t- t.;i sota. noi. v .l h-al. fr in t! . r ht it 11.the tili is Treasury. be willing irth an be ti'-n-t oui" XX i. t.- tlx ll't' the I .il. 11.. I'.in. tioü to si;.; , ;oI th-' t-"ii!iti;ti..!i.d re. n xx a- a,r- el to 1 -y vis.-; i. n.ivs o. w is t!:- !i r-.i'l i-v i', i i;!v and ret the I !. l!t'tn Pul !;.- Pnutin. Mr.Col'.i: ii-.tr An A t t ! No. 2-sV for tie- - - .'u.ü- i.il C ireiiit. l.Iin : th'. C ". urta-. I l . t 'i V 1" b tu-r. ,:i. Mr. i t v i ; 1 1 An A t ir.z d a mh No.-n;; f.-r i 1' o - i t All Act prelot it- t :'..- rs tb. ir deputies J :id Iren j r .i ':. .u-tla--t .? . . . : pre t i: . I if, a;-:-r .x.-t M the dt.tt s : ti.-r.-ft-r t'- t o r. i .-Uj-I M s 'il's :i A in an if th- i.rts tf ' i tVl- i t j enoitte.l. and . i : s ti..- i i t;:, re. f :i ls"' :r.:.l I pr. s, ; i!., ; ' . i' ! T tl.-.. s..:,.:,. j,, :i. ini s I i. i i , f the U.lll. 11 I'iejs CxUft.s. r t s.ix .-. urn-it r ar. 1 a ! i- llo - V. i ! a lx i.-e in rel-iil Ccurt-. i r !:i '11 t. IIX i'UsiSlcas iu til- slid t - rtiy nti !:,pl r su-.ts."' .v;r. Ctnit inrr Lieed An A: ;ipi ! ' t 2 1-. tL- s tt '. o.e lit . f d. n i r .xe.l .I.nu- IT. l-'.J. a 1 ill -S. .S i. An Ait to r.-x id. -'its' . t itl S, ( t .'in . rnin iui;: f. r I r sp.s ef .s1 l:,d iiiu'strst rs. executors, 1 1. ?!r. C"!:i:iX irtrsitp 1 a I i Au A. t requiring cl rk Vill S. t f C ir. t:!t 1 ti i !; Courts to index records in :i'd iro'.iiirg' ens''-. ij tun . 1 t!. fist time and st v ertlJy ir r. f r. . 1. XV t v. i t . tV V. it Titr sr. i A t t t I . 's- .-; tt I'- f I:..J. aiith- : s, a:. --Ii r : t tout I; tloll t . be I; '. 1 3VJ7; i:i l b i Arri u-t !.-Mmr.. Att.-: tt; All tL'.H '- toll No. gs.r f,.r An I r-x i.f..ii f.,r i., . tt... - i r.-te ix uli ,,i ., r s., .... 1 I -.iiui.;. n. r- el il,,- ' ' o- Culvir-bl Fxj" s--l ralie.-. In t!ie X , ir ' t -t r r. o r ' t i r.-l.r. i,t f.ilU 11. j I M .out . ' ' n in ir. !.- llIII. :ll. r rp...rt ri sud l;it r- ! -uruw liüUiigAtiou to ! tv tj t
theSUt of In-HiMi öiaUsU'th lutj of the Ootrmor to pwlnt a tmniUinT rntrrrtant vrltiA U l.n;lih. IVnrh tn-1 ( miin UnzuAra; pre4Tibs lit Jutif, An J nro. priatra ", for trattlinif exjtw t.f thf Cooimii(.arr auJ one cirri; rumin uj In foliar rdrr It tit!' wa i'irti aTIjt rca-J. TIm. ri:IT)tNT. 1 irthrl'iirfof the niia tbst tb Mil liill U a I )iy tlüi for tlifl urjo if rt-fmncr; or Lall it 1 rea l by Jlr. fOItniX lnquir-l vrht th-r that Mil haa bn f irt tl f'oiumitii-r on thi u-j" U lie 1 a mrialuT .f that ( .nirii!tt-e an l tli-1 n"t ribi'mU r 'f ita U b f,rc thorn. Mr. TIHiMTHiN, m ( li ilnmn rfth C.om-mit-e. ha-l lnittl in'intx r to it m- tinjf arul thought illw reri'w fil. II' hoTi th Mil wouM lie r-al through that tn tutr of the C'oniiiiltti-r n''t ir iit n.kht heir It. Mr. MOoUK i a iiini!- r .f the ommitt o AnJ knw Dotljin tf the bill till ho ht-nrJ It rojKirtr! here. i Mr. IIUOW.V cf W1N, movtsl thnt tho bill Iki rwommieteil t t!i (iminitt--en tint ul. J-ft In frlt r that all th nxnilx r tf that torn-mltu-e nitjr hit an rtiiMirtuiutj of examining .Mr. rtrLI.LV roul ! not th propriftT of rtvotnmittin,; thi bill. A resolution, wai'ln-trtKlir-e.! her; rtf rrini that ubjtt t to a t-lTt t'ominitt're; tint t'omruittt c w notißt-J bv it ( liainnant f it wvtin', ai I if the bh-iikt ill-l n-jt . i.rp. r to b thrr If til 1 n t think It worth vhil to P-tarl the rn,'p of the bill by r -otnniiltini it to the .uueCoiuniltt'' from whit h It w.i r ort.-.J. A early a tiun hoiihi Im! t ikt-n upon it. hn niovJ ( Uy the niutla i to r''f)mtiiit n th t I1. .Mr. IIKOW.V, of WVII,. Will the Senat-r withdraw tint motion for an i xpl.imtLn why the. luoti'iii to ntri mult i tiiaJ ? Mr. I LI.r.N. Yf Hr. Mr. IU:oVN un.l. ritoxl that frrnl rnrmher of that Committee were not prrxent at the meeting when the bill u;n ai t-J ujon, auj from intimation reeiee!t wa le.i to Inlicve they were nt tiotilUtl of a int-tinif of thet'otn-mitb-e. ?u h bi-in,' the f.u t h" thought It nothing more than riht that the bill ahoulj be re. c'tn mitt'i. 3lr.TlluMrs;.V. The jj. nth nun'. Inf.,rmatioo 1 im -orrect. It i ui lini'Utatiou a.utit the Chairman of the ('umDiittt e - Mr. Ulto U N. ( int.- rj .Inif ) Not at all. fir. not at all. I exhonorate the (. h.iirui.iii of the Comini Iter. The lMlKslDKXT j.r. tern, rtmtrkt-tl that he made an atiiioum-eint nt it f v e',ntnt ao, for the meeting of the ix-cLil Committee, in lelialf of it ( li'iirman. Mr. Cl'M.KX then renewej hi motion to lav the motion to recommit, tu the table. Yhl motinti wa rji- t'tl. The motion to reenmmit v'm a;rtt tl In. work roi: foMvir H.r..-. Mr.Oyler' bill . No. .N to am ml tioii 1 of An A-t entitled An Ail to tlx the alary of the Mate Librarian, ete., anl rejM-iilin all law in t-onflu t thi Ten iih, njj.r.t 'I March I, !!; raiin the unlary from H) to ? I, "jot) per anntiin; no. I allowing the prcwiit iiK tiiiilx-nt ?'' for wri tn tliirin th year 1"." in ud-li-tioii to liU Hillary; wa nalhy title only am! referred to tho I'tmunittee on the Mate Library. Mr. VawtcrN bill fs. No. to iroi!e f r the euiloymt nt of Wat. linn n in any of the eitit-a .f tliU M tte, ami providing for their pnrturnt; wa read ly title only and referred to the Committee on Corpnratioin.
.Mr. WTter'a bill .o.'3 to author ze 1... t sta.tm.an J . . a a-. i I I.. t.I . . - I to appoint a Town Attorney, und to provide t-om jM-nsat ion th.-r.-for; was read by title only and referred to the. t'ominmittce on C'orioratii'Oa. thirteenth article. The Joint Ib-sohition II. It. Xo. 1 propoinj an amt iHlmeiit to the Mate Constitution, by striking out the 1.1th Article thereof; cominjr up in regular order It was read the second time. Mr. MOORE moved to indefinitely postjx.ne the resolution; and demanded the yeas and nnv tn this motion. Mr. UKXNETT Lope.1 a this is a matter of considerable interest, and one which the H-opb; of the State are dixided upon; that the motion to Indefinitely Mistiione would be withdrawn. Ho had iiot made a count of the x-nate. but if he w ere tu lind out tin re wt re a b-s number of Democrat thin Republicans present lie would nt be for making the attempt to jas this joint resolution. The Senator Mr. Moore oti'ht to withdraw the motion till we shall hae a full Senate when all can hate a chance to vote on it. lie did not think this n f.iir way of disposing of the reso- ... i . .i . lull. .11. lb I il I TOI M ii i Ol in bably op ct th I some dav when we may have a. full Senate.aud then thi- motion would be a proper one. Jlr. MOORE, if the opposition tic-ire to make a record, had no objection to tiecomuiodatin:? them. He withdrew the motion. Mr. WILLIAMS (in his seat.) Let us have the yea and nsvi on tho quoth u of passing it to the third readin?, Mr. CL'LLEN moved that the joint resolutfön he. made the pccial order for Friday morn-in-r at 1) o'clock. The motion w as agreed to. more work for committee-1. The bill, II. R. "1, to amend the Mh section of An Ai t reulatini and licensing the sale of pirituou,inous, malt and other intoxicating liquor, to prohibit the adulteration of liquor, and to repeal all law s contra, rning the pro.isions of this Act, and presrriblii'r penalties for the violation thereof, approved Mareb 5, 1 .'!; I was read by title only, and referred to the j Committee n Tcinpc ranee. j The bill. II. R. J, coiiecrninr; the creation of eoris.ratioii for inaintainimr high kIiooIs in this State, etc.: a read by title only, and referred to the Committee on Education. The bill. IL R. ll., enabling the Hoard of Directors of any incorporated Turnpike Company to change the time of holding the election of Dirts-tors; was read by title only and referred to the Committee on Corporation. The bill, II. 11. 177, emending nection 113 of the Act amendatory of An Act for the publication of delinquent taxes, approved 31 u v X 11; increase of pay forthe publication, of the notice; wa read by" title only and referred to the Committee on Public l'rintin?. The bill, U.R. 210, totixthe time of holding the Court of Common 1'lcas In C.rant county, and reH.-:lin all laxv in conflict therewith; was read iy mie only ana r icrred to the Committee on Organization of Court. The bill, IL R. Ill, legalizing the appraisement of real estate made "under tbe provisions of "An Act to provide lor the appraisement of real estate and pres. ril.inj the duties of othcers in relation thereto," approved Hvcomber Jl. 1n, and the assessment and lew of tax: made on such apprai-emt-nt: w as read by ti- j tie only and rtfeired to the Committee on" Fi- i nance. KILMERS. TUE DRAFT. Mr. Uarfcer joint resolution - No. 0" ( introduced List session) instructing cur'Stnator and requesting our ReprcMiit itivts in Congress to us1 their influence iu favor of a law intrca!ii7 the fiMs of non-eominisionetl otliecrs and privates in the army of the Cuitcd States; K-in read by titl. It was laid on the table. Mr. Herd' joint resolution S. No. 14' intndiieed list session icouccrning the ext dianc of the Indiana othe rs and soldiers held as prisoners of war in the Southern Prisons; being read by title It wss laid i n the table. Mr. Ronham's joint r dutiott S. No. 1.' (introduced List session) instructing our Senatorsand requesting our Rt prcseutativc in Congress to um their influence for the bnng-in-rals.ut of awi.Hs.-tly a.lj .itnient i f the claims of dtvt-asvd soldiers to adopt some mrc ettit icnt moxle of adjusting soldier's claims; being read by title only It was paset to the third reading. Mr. Marshall's joint n solution No. P -i ir.troduced I ist s...ion instructing our Se nators and requesting our Representative in Congres to favor an amendment t the Con scription Law o ns to require fSM to lie paid .v eonscuntiou .it.. exempts: imng reau i.y It v as laid en the t il lc. ! XIAGAltA SHIP CAN CU j Mr. Cascn's joint reeluti. n N. 2"" ..i the subje. t in Ijv t r. r a shij canal around i the fall of Niagara, col. lo tili. Lake Ontario ! with Lake. Erie; being read by titie I... ,.f...J.I i.vtl,..IVi..., !n.,on r.t.e,t ( il xxaa ii luuu .v. tuv v.oo..... i.o.i i Roiatb B. i t xriArs t)F Titn rxtxtTivr irr.ir.TvtrNT. j Mr. WILLIAMS ond the following: ' iW. Tbat the tioversor ba rere.-tcil . If not Incens K'ev.t w ih ' ho public J. to r purt hat an o ;nt uf j ' tte t,0i foraco? ur(tenifun.',f5.tSs'fjrtfl-ifra'.ti:ic, j ami J7.. f.r clerk Aire, baa leen eipctdeti; xJ a'so j . h.i amosnt wiil ba revjttiXeJ fsr tbe year tst-j. ; The resolution wa adopted. j ! MiTPKNCs tsT.tTrs. ; I Mr. lV'Wutj'a l-i!l '-. No. 14-" to anu nd sc- ! ti.-iis Tt. and 7- . f Ai Act l-rvv iding Tr the ' s, tt'ie'llt t.t of lit e t Ö. nt's estates, t tt'., HpprO ft! nine i.. i-.-.'. eoimtig up m r-.-ular t rder It wa rend Uietbirxl tim.-. Mr. NILE-t : l:.i;e 1 t!. a as the law now ; stands, when appM..it:-.-n i- rai le by tho A i-mitd-trator t- e.-U rs-al . st:ite, be i e-njv rt;ulr. d I pttbüsh and post up notices, t ten if the party reIJ. s ia aso tb. r n itcf the Mate. 'I hi t amt tided bv the bi '.1 s.x t i:,t vi h. re the parti.- r.sjJc within the -tat. in ti -. inust U" ; ... t-.i t'dv s, rved ii n th-:n. as in . th. r case. I'lir tlir r.o iiacntt.-n o tl.i: r. t!i- law mv st.üi ; I i tr.v tl ink that wh re :iii t r.!. r is ' ina J. f. r th- s-,1.- i f land at t rii ate s.d.-. n. ti e must pul.lis'o . t),st the Administrator! 'troing to sell. Ibat sivtiis to be aitsgithtr 1 sup, rili iil. And so the 'u:al:ue r'ttTialio tided the p i-.i-e of th bill, j Tbe tpit .ti..t bt ing !n!l the bill j ass? A ri-:istitotieii-d pn-ii.-n riquirinz th-' j j tn an l nv s. tbiy w-ere t n!ertvl, aud Kuig i taki n, rtsu'tet! . It:. iay o. i No quorum i in g j Mr. C RR t!. man.led a t ail i f the ! The PRESIDENT rt ftt.i.d:rtxud the sve. ; retsrv t csu the rt .. The call I recced cd snd dix'vVcrtTl no i 'i rum r.rt m rt. The sj4.u;,te then ;at T,' c'llm k adjenmed. UvUL OF IUU10:r:LNTATIVr-5. "M.-ntdxt. Decemler 4, 10. P.ic R je nit t at 9 o', Irs k. s. M. Da luttivn by Mr. Ü US KIRK, Mr. Qamrirk
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wa ealll to th (lialr; an-l the IIoue) came to orjer. m motion by Mr. Bl'iKlUK the umal cr aturdiT ara anth'TJ'Je itel wlihtl rtdlie. Mr. MKifilX pre.,td a m.-morial fr rlaitn, which wa r f.Trl to the Cl aim Committee without reading. pAt:n fxivr.R.AL r.xrtiTiox. Mr. H'-Xi ATE frm the v,ujmittee on Arri rulture, returned 3lr. 3IilW r. bill ( II. K- H-l) to authorize the ap;ointinent of a c,mmiioner to tooperate with other National and Mate authorities In j r M ntin,; the ari ultural, minufAiturin- rtilie anl otlier alnta' f.f th-Vtate of Indian to the unUera exkttlon to l-r held at Tari. Franee, In April, ln;T; and a!o the adtantai:,a f the M tto a a plActj of m ttlcmt nt, uu 1 jrotidin fr the expeiiawa .f au h toiauilonc r. reporting an Amendment by w ar of ubatitute. The report lit tin the tjble. DF.rtxmoN r w.cxki:;nrs4. Mr. SI ICE Y, fri'tn the Committee on Temperanee, returnrxl the I'runkt niu bill (S. HJ' reeommendin Ita paae. Ilre report li t on Üi; table. 'kw rnorosiriox- lw 'rctice. Mr. lit'sKIUK introdaee,! a Uli JH. K. an; f ran Art to Amend the a.-eon 1 set tin of the Ai t prohibiting t l rkaof the Mipretne. Circuit and Common l'lca Court, and County AuJitor. Trunin r. llecordt r anl .ht riff w.J thtlr tleputi- from practicing hw, approved March 15. 1"5., and prescribing the duty of the everal Court In tfii M ite In rt fer nee thereto. (The tirat net tion lettlct the eontruetion oflavailnt law prat-tire by Clerk" of the Circuit and Common pp-a Court. The evond tcctlon al l to the tatute, tlut the Juden (uon complaint) ahill, Uton thtlr own Motion, htrike from the roll of attorney the üse of any u h omt ro iolatin; thi act. It wa referred to the Commit tc on the Ju. didary. Pay or couxtv orncnts. Mr. JUIINSON Infj-oJueed a bill II. IL 3)1) for an art to authorize County Comuihuioner In certain c:iei to appropriate money from the County Treasury for the Mnetit öf County Treasurer. Auditor and Keeordcr, whoso comp -ni.it inn tloea not exeecd $ I ,mh per annum, pro Min,; that the areirate of alary and periuiitei chall ntt exceed fl,Jt) iu cue year. It wm referred to the CoiumltUe cn Fees
and Salarie. FEM.U.K SfHRAfiE. Mr. LAMELLE introdiiced a joint resolution II. II. No. 'XI, troiMin un umendmt nt 1 1 aet-tion two. nrtlele vJH of the Constitution of the State of Indiana, o ai to extend the r'u'ht of sufTr i,'e to Female a well a Males. tin the motion of Mr. I.. It wai referred to the peci.ii Committee on Constitutional Amendment. MtAIXAl'E, -Mr. COFFEOTII (by conn-tit), from the Spei i.il Committee thereon, n turned Mr. Collins' Irain:i-e bill II. It. Si with Mindry amendment to neetion 1, 2, 4, 5, tj, ehietly t lerleal.1 and in tlio 10th ihm tum, miHlifyin thin: ,'l,ayable out of any inoiieyi in the trounury derivable from nueli'unuree."" The report lit i on the table. I.OCAI. I-ECISLATIOX. Mr. lirMPJIUKYS submitted the following: f.t t ittJ, That tbe Committee oa the ialiclrrb ixtrarted la luqulra Into Iba expediency of amending CfMUtHUtiOB Of th attftlO. M U U lljmit of IätaAl lari.. ' lAttnn In riMA ntbr itirh Tal klat nn tti 4 M.a ka fcal. ) On the motion of Mr. IT., it wa referred to I the se lect t 'omuiitteo on Constitutional amendI nient. NO QUORUM. The SPEAKER appearing now in the Hall nnd assuming the Chair, said: Ith the opinion of the Chair that there is no quorum within the liar of the House. Tbe Clerk will call the Roll. j The Roll-call proceeded, and the Clerk reported tn the hair. I The SEE A K ER. The Clerk reports 1 1 memI bors onlv present. I II r. COKFROTH. Mr. Speaker. I appro, j bond that there will not te a quorum till this I afternoon the trains not getting in till noon, j I inoxe. then fore, that the lloiiio adjourn till I i o'cloek. j The motion wa ngreed to; and, accordingly, ; the House took a recess till 2 o'clock, r. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. I Mr. AH RETT moved a call of tho House, I which proceeded by consent. l in1 iloors were closed: and After several Iry siscnee e county. The SPEAKER. There being no quorum present, it is not competent for the House to make such an order. Mr. SPENCER made an ineffectual motion to adjourn atlirmatlve 27, negative XJ. Mr. RROWN made an ineffectual motion to postpone further proceeding under this call of the Houso: acd then On the motion of Mr. HI0ÜIN5, the House, at 3:10 p. m. adjourned. M ILLI N E R YC O Ö Ps7ETCa" Millinery, Straw A7VD FANCY GOODS, TDK The Largest and Most 1 ociplcte Stock l?i I ! D 1 A .X A t And tho Very Latest Stylea J. W. COPE LAND, nrrotris axe joastn ot RIBBONS, SILKS, AND STRAW GOODS, 8 E. Wash. St., A: 15 S. Meridian, St. IILl.APOI.I., IMK, 170ULD rrful'y b form City ant Co n try f Bjyet-a that b i now j rep red to bw tb wt compiecc anl ta.t aaiorted itock cf MILLINERY GOODS Tbat ba been Import.! into tb!c!ty fur many j Uit .V-ck cf STi-A. GOODS Will be. found co-rtp'eta 1 all tri fjr Laiia , Mlaaa at CLiUr. n. fail 11 o of g od In Felt. Silk, Velvet and Straw Hats and Bonnets, j : ITHI'IJIIJJ Tt Stock French Flowors and Plumes Will tafotrost lange, veU soleciasl aJ at raaaabla prtct. la t AK .M. C US t SAT . Puyer mill fnJ k-r. er.ry namSer tn Plain, TlaKl aiij ra-iy, aai a'.l of tbltsea.un'a laiet ylea. It ba a larg variety tf Silk and English Velvets, Intl tin t'onled Silk, la '.' cicri. I i BONNET AND HAT BLOCKS Alwty ou band, la a-1 fabljcaU. ib.pet. HLLINERS j Will fln4 x ibu bjcae every arlcla aaed la tb'tr bat j ra, and a I o' Arat qaal ty. Call axd es tb fVeaJ Itwioaal tv. Call axd ae tb eela. (ter fram tb. coatt y w ill bar proBpt a:teatloe, aaa aauac&si warrai.test J. W. CO Tt LAND, tEaatWa hirra atrrt. U I Mtk Men Uta r.rtet, torrU dim IboUAApoA, Irl.
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! Rt.lt KT Kt EXI RF-slLV MR THK HERAI I. -cVrnyrnooii ll.iit PKOCEKDLNGS UFTHE HOUSE Mn. MAYNARD PUT DOWN. Mr. Uroolt Mpuooh. KO SOUTHERN MEMBER ADMITTED. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE it i:iivi:iiv TO-DAY. SSItCVLINC ON THE FROXTIKK. DECISION OF THE COMPTROLLER. Etc., Etc., Etc. From Nw York. The President. .Meoaage The Or XMtilKatlon al ttie House m u g Kling on the FrontirrDee!olon of the Necond Comptroller Veteran Iteacrve Corp, NEW York. December 4. The ll or i Washington it'cial say: The conservative naior ptonoiince tbe President metniajfe sound to the core. He argue At considerable length In favor of hi policy of reconstruction. He say our relation with England and Franco were never more satisfactory. He call special attention to the recommendation of Secretary MeCulloch, to convert the 7-') lond at any time Im fore their maturity at the Secretarv'A option, into ti jkt cent, bonds, interest payable in gold. The JffraliTs Washington special says: Last week 11?,H) of mutilated currency were passed Into the Treasury, and ffol.j rortifJcate of Itltlebtcdlies were rode'eincd. The Tribune's Washington special says: The Senate will convene t.wday at 12 o'clock, axvait the organization of the House and adjourn. A Senatorial caucus will then be held to prepare lists of committee. With w hat temier in the House, the caucus raising a joint standing committee upon the admission of .southern members, will Im recei ill, in not yet entirely tutl. Some Senators ajiprovingtho spirit and intent of tho resolution are jealous of any infringement of rights of the two bodies uuder the Constitution to regulate admission to their respective orirauiza'ioii. There Is no doubt of combined action. Hut the passage of a resolution br the House, oiTc-ring" conditions to a membership in tbe Sonate, und vice v.-raa, ia so suggestive of irregularity, if not inconsistency, that it is thought pus-dbl?, by influential persons in both branches of tbe National Legislature, that similar, though separate, committees may be raised in lieu of the joint committee. The House will meet at the usual hour, and go through with the form of organization without delay. The several caucus nominees, and especially the Doorkeeper, have had little time for their devotions to-day, so incessant and importunate have been place-seekers. These candidates arc the heroes of many battles, and tbe sons of widows, who want to be page, and their name is legion. After organizing, the House will adjouru until Tuesday, when the message and accompanyins report w ill bt; read. Rut one National Rank wao established last week. There arc now in operation lt.i:i . WASiuxtiTox, DivcmU-r o. The Herald's special says: Secretary Harlan ha commenced preparations to secure his election to the Sqiate. Tin's indicates that he intends to leave th" Cabinet at no distant day. It has been the impression acre for some time past that Sir. Harlan is tin- only member of the Cabinet not iu accord with the President. Collectors on the frontier report smugglers very active in their vocations. AH women who cross the line are closely examined by the authorities, and as a consequence, not one woman crosses now where two hundred did before the recent searching operations began. The business men along the line, both in the United States and Canada, have closed their store and are busily engaged In ferreting out smugglers. The Comptroller of the Treasury has rex Ised tw o thousand seven hundred and seventy -three prize claims, and six thou.and four hündruil and ninety-six claims of heir of deceased soldier. The Second Comptrollr r has decided that in ease of a soldier being detailed as a clerk In the War IVpartment, payment of lountv maturing while on such service, can not be made, as extra pay is received for detached dutv or this kind. It is also decided, under the same authority, that soldiers who i-nlited in the Veteran Reserve Corps under provisions of General Order No. 191, of June 25, 1SG4, are not entitled to any instalment of bounty maturing when serving as clerk in any department, but if discharged w ith all men of his regiment, because the Government no longer requires service of their entire terms of enlistment, he maintains the same footing and rights in regard to bountr claims as pertain to the balance of members cf the same regiment. ? From Washington. Proceed ing of Conreoo The Clerk Kef ue to Cnll the tame of South ern Kepresciitutlre .vir. Urooli-' llcuinrkh. Washington. December 4. The galleries of the House were densely crowded at noon. Mr. Mcpherson, Clerk, proceeded to call, as required by law, the roll of the members elect. While it wa being called, Mr. Maynard.of Tennessee, w hose name had not bet n placed on the roll by Mr. Mcpherson, wanted to suggest something, but the clerk refused to be interrupted. Alter the call was completed Mr. Maynard again rose to sieak, but the clerk again ruled him out of order. One hundred aud seventy-tho member answered to their names. Mr. Jame Rrooks, of New York, made a speech characterizing the omission of the names t f memU-r from Tennessee from tbe roll, as unprecedented, unjust, and totally uncalled for. If tbe said Mr. Mavnard was not a loyal man, from a Union and loval State, then ! the President of the United State was not a loyal man. but an alien and a stranger. He charged that the adoption of the resolution excluding the Southern member from this House, by tbe Republican caucus, was designed antagouim to the President' forthcoming message. The House took no action on the subieet.but under the operation of the previous question, J proM-eutsa to lue election or a -pcaktr. Hon. ! enuvItT ( olfax. of Indiana, and Hon. James isr.s-hs.oi .M-w l one, were put in nomination. The Senate met at 12 o'clock, ntnn, and was called to order by Vice Pnidcnt Foster. The Rev. Mr. Gray then off red up a prayer. Mr. Foote, of Vermont, presented the credentials of Mr. Luke P. Pollard, appointed to till the vacancy iiceiuncd by the death of Mr. ; Cojanier, The Preaidenta Jletaaf rand Itenortt of Department Itellevcd to llave Ileen Forwarded West. j Cincinnati, iVct mlnr 4. A special engine ; ran at the instance of the Adam Express Cotn- ' pany, arrie.l here this morning, bringing a ! messenger of that Company w ho left Washingion c ity on Saturday, in ebargc of packages uppitsed to contain the President's message and copies; of the reports of the Government I Apartments at Washington, for Western cities, sent, it 1 undt Mosd, at tho instance And under the arrangements of the Secretary of War, : From San I rancUeo. I Six FkincisCO, December 2. Trade verv dull. The rainy season has intemifted transj Iort.itIcn to the interior, while tiie Western i market i stocked with coods. The leading lmjrteel articles are unchanged; any pressure . to sell them, however, would cause a decline, ! Petr. buim seil at sj:,'. ' R tricv firm at -? 1 071 10. I Wheat ?2 C21. I Ereihts dull. The Ireident'a Ieaas;e. ! r.iTr.iLo. D-vimlxr 4. It is understood ' here that the President's Message ha been forwarded by mail to the principal cities, east ; and west, to Ik- issued when the President dej liurs it to Congress, which i exiuctcd to take place tc-UH rroxv. j lire at Chicago. i Chicaoo. Decemt-er C Last ni-ht a fire ! broke out in the furniture store of W. W. Serving, en Randolph street. Lc-son stf.k alsout f He.iMi. nd on the building fluMi. U. B. ! Harri, Chief of the Fire Ik-part men t, was e- ! rioUly injured by falling through a hatchway. Illver Xexv. rxTTsm-RG. Ik-otmUr 4.-River three feet five inches au J about staüonary. V"eather I vvet. GROCERIES. i. A. CBOasLASD. a c uiit. aMcoi-Atai Haorraa. t. a. CaLSWIlA. W. i. CIIU1RI. Crossla.d,MagiireACo., wiioi.usii.i: C3- IR, OCERS, I Cor. acridlaa. and nary land Sto., t tou itf ULuiiKUM. era.
RAILROADS.
Ilcllcfontainc Uailray. () ASD ArrtK MOXPAT, 50TE KFt tMb, train anil leara liaiaa Lept a follow: 4 00 A. W , Eipr.afa!L A.Wl P. Aoromrnla:i -tj, 'for Union nl.) TA5 I. It , Xigbtl.praas. TSaJB aaaiTi raoa rat tarr. 10 W A. M., Sigbt tipret. 11 IS A. k., AorotnmtMlatroc. 8 O P. At., Mail. B. 5. BROWX, aotl41ta General SutartnUnJer.L SADDLERY HARDWARE. Saddlery Hardware AMD CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS GEO. K. SHARE & CO., ti Went AVnAhtnlon Irrel WkoWaU dsaleri In Harnes, Chains. Whips, IIOESL' JJLAXKKTS, COLLARS, CtirryCoiiihsniid Brii!ir, PATEXT AXD EN AMELED LEATHER AII CI.OTTIM, Moss, Tow, Curled Hairs, &c., Sec. Order by mall will rec.l.a prompt attenUon. BOTlSdlm DENTISTS. D05TAEX.V Ac DE1TTISTS, Oßce. Xos. 7 and 3 Ellen's Llocl Eat Market Street, near Post Ofice, Indianapolt-, Ind. rriEBTH EXTRACTED without pain. All operation a vv i".uinu iu me proieamon penormea In th mot scientific manner. 8t!fction guaranteed In all cases. novU-dStn CLOAKS. ETC. MASvrACTt-atas or CLOAKS AiD 3IAiTILLaVS, aid joiscas ia Cloths, Hills, CloaXs and Dress Trimmings, 34 Weit Tahlnfton Kra, I5DIA5AP0LIS. 1KDIASA. oo Opposito Palmer I!ooe. BILLIARDS. New Billiard Hall. GEJI BILLIARD ROOM, !Vo. O West IViuhlnton NtrcetU SIX SüPrBB TABLES, being Phrlin' Combination. Four Pocket Table, tba best In tbe clrj. Centrally located, and eay of access, being on tb groand floor. Aa elegant Bar attached, wtlca I trip plied with choice laqaora and Cigarv Cp.a day and nfgbt. n-l3 tit TOBACCO. r. St. MAT, j St. Loula. isj. a. saoat. Indianapoll. D. a. rrrsus-. IXDIAXAPOLIS TOBACCO WORKS. P. M. MAY 8c CO., Mtnufacturcn of all grtJei ot Chewing Tobacco. OFFICE XO. S3 EAST SOUTH STREET, KnellanapolLs Indiana. nov!3 dim REAL ESTATE. a. M. SOLS, a. c. Bonis a. (.OLD A: HOPKINS, Real Estate Agents, Dav corttantly on band, for sale, aU kin-lof CITY PROPERTY CONSISTING af House and Lots, Vacant Lots and Ojt-Lot. Cbeap Home can alaaj be eenred by Iba pajment of small Burns. GjoJ termf and favorable time seen red la all kind of Propertj. Farm Lind and Mill p-operty. Wiaconain, Minnesota, Iowa and MLsaonri Land for aal low. Office, No. T Temperance Hall, Indianapolis, Ind. dot 13 dim HOTELS. WM. DELL'S UNION HALL, Eat Wa.blogton atreet, opp1te tha Coart House, lndianapoli, Ind. BT THOROVÜULT KENOV ATINO AND Ef LARGrcg ray booe, I em ecab.ed to offer ny gaeau a Ctfcfort alle Lome. Bate per day, 2 ttr.21 dim WM. LALL, Proprietor. Stewart House. (Formerly BnnUa Hoaae,) TEURE IIAITTE. THTBD 8TEEZT, two doors otb of Ohio street. Col. Jam anl Bob Stewart, Propra. FretEst to and from tba Hoose at all hoar oi Cia day axd ulabL nov'Jdly ORIENTAL HOTEL, ILLTN013 rrCIET, Oa Square NorlA (i tb r&ioa lpot. Intllanapoliis Indiana. dot 13 Alas HOLLAND A SCL'DDER, Prop'a SHERMAN SOUSE. Opposite In Ion Dtpt. LXDIAXArOLIS, IXD. Scott, Dnrg;et Sc Co., Proprietor. M -A. C "5fT HOUSE, Omer Ulinois and Market Streets, Issdlanapolla, IndiAaiatu t. T. PAJJCXX. X. n5TXC0ST; - - Proprietors, S TEE ET CAES ran to and from tae door ef tb -AUcy" u Ue Caioa Depot aad ail paru ef Use ettw. P. t. Praaa fa tSd of Oeteev, 14B, the prtee ef tstrvA
JEWELRY.
HALF MlllO DOLLARS WORTH TO EE C1SPCSE0 CF AT CUi COLLAR EACH. VTuboat regard t aalae. Not ta ta pal J furbBt.ljaa Advw tta: joa art t receive. .Splendid I.it or Article. All to beoll larüin DOLLAIt each! 31 Xaalc Data . :u t Levi li) da wub r;i AnJ La tlnet.. eootajo da da no do da do do da ill. 'jiA S: Wvr Teanota an4 C flea I'm. I ! M 30 to ho Win iO SMU bO i v ao CbaCDg Ui.b.a 10 d Ice fit. rer. SVO do AirapCapa With Salvers VjoO d (iobleia ai.4 lr&wlg Cup S lo AO 30(4 da Cast..... 15U 0 3uoa da Fruit, Card aud Cake ttaaket CO 1. .1 50.10 U-ienS lvsr Tea spt oqs. 10 to SO 10D da da Tall Apoob anl rrk tM tier fa iit'.A Hun Irg Ca. a Waube t33 Ltj' Co'd and ErameleA II U? ting ee W.'.te JOO Dents tiaotleg c A ivr Wattb-a. t0 D.nwtA kl-i - 50"0 tieii Vea ausi NerA Cha n.... SOoO do Oval Hand Hrarelet iOw Jt and GuIJ B aoeleta SOto O da W 1100 Beb. 3Ao TO da Sits 70 ;u to i"o i t 3t do d di dj do da do da 4 ti C to 10 30.4 Cäatelalna t'balna and OaarJ CbaUia 4 ta SM) 70OA Hohtalra and Ga d B.-ooe Il's.... i to la 5tS)J Opal and Kniet all I'rooctse. . . . 4 to S wOOO Mo a c, Jrt,Lara aud KUrectiLe Eardrop its do 7500 Coral, 0,-al and Kiaera'd rar. drop I to 400) Ca'lf.wu'a D a-nood Breast Pin fi 14) to Sisal a Id F -b anl Veat Witch Key ! MI to 4IU0 Feb ea4 V eat Iti btoa S lira.... 3 to 6 10 10 s 6 10 10 s 10 10 II 10 13 13 10 do do do do do da da do do da do Co do do da do oüO S-is AoiiUr SI rev luuoni, tsd,etc fOOO Go dThiniblea. Pencil, etc Sto 4 to a SO lO 10 to i la 4 to SO to 4 to 1'isjo At.n iura Lcsktu 4 .10 da do Marie Sp-lng. smi Gold Toothpick., Cra,.ic.. fOitO Plain Gold Mia lots Riooa Set a lid aioet lUa(. . . . wssi uaasaa tioia Klog. I's.ti Califorola Diamoud king 7i00.se; Lahea' J.w. rr-Jet and o.ia 6900 S.U Ladiet' J.we'ry Cameo, Pea'1, Opal aM other .tone... . 1C0O0 Oold P.na, Silver Eateasion IIa dm and Pen lis 10000 OoldPru and GjJJ ilunicJ 3 to 5 to 4 to 4 to a to IS to 6 to llo dera fl to 10 do X)0J OoUl I'cn and GoM Kxten.lon Ua ders 5000 Lidie.'Gi'.t and J.t Buckle.... 5000 do da Ualr Ear and Ball -5 13 do da Sto 10 da Cert'flcttea of tho varlna ar Met are Br.t put into envelopes, seaVd up and m'xe.l ; at.d when orJered. are taken out wltbo-it reajard to cbclce, anl rnt by ma t; thu glvinar all a fair chance. Cn rec-tpt of the cert:tt. cat, you w,i: see bat yoa are to bave. and tbeu it I at your option t send tbs Do.lar and taketb article or ML l'urcbaeer mar thu. obtain a O.JJ Wales, 1 aood Bing, or any set of Jew. ry on our list fur 0K DOLLAR. Sond 05 Conta for Certificate. Ia a'.l transaction, by mail, we .b.ll charge far forwarltog tbo CeniUcales, paying lha poaiaga and doing tbe business, S3 cents each, wsieb tna-t b eurlo-.J whea th. certificate Is aent. Five Cert.ficaUa wJI ba aent far fl; li for .'; 30 rar A5; loo for 13. Agists Wt waul agents In every Itg!ment, an l lo vary town and county In tbeCaintry, and tboae acting aa auch will be a'lowa I 10 rent on every certificate ordere 1 by them, provided their remittance amount, to On Dollar. A rent will col act iLi r.nt. fur rv r. tifWite, and remit 13 ccuu to us, either in C o-h or PostnovSl d3m . 5$ Liberty St., S York City. BOOTS AND SHOES. CITYSHOE STORE No. 5 Wst Washington Street, Keep on 1 ted tL most Choice Selection of (Joods IX TUE CITT, VT PRICES tbat can not fall to care tbe patrons of all gooljad. C.II and etam ne enr tk 'id price, aud satUfy yonrst-lve tbat wa w say is correct THUM AS HL'MLR ft CO. tiOvl3 dim ASTROLOGICAL. -A. T O L O Cr Y . Look Out! Good Xcws for All! 333. YOl'.G I.i:MI) AS, 333. GREAT AXD REAL ASTR0L0GIST. Hi. kill by tbonsands ba been tried. Yes, tboutsiid more be'll meet; For In A.trology 11 mortal, can confide. With Prof Leonidas. 3JJ North Ulinoia street. HE TELLS T0U THE EVENTS OF LIFE, AND can never be surpaw-ed by anr in tbia mtitlcal "i- w. f te .tare. He I. tht erveiiik ami of the aever. th on for seven ceneratiorm, and born Ith a veil of light He has been viited bv tbe most eminent men Docors, tawyera. it.l-ters, rnnclpal o the boat Theological and Pnrl c Seminar.'e.. College. A'-ademte. a. d Kc ool. Ha show you tba l knea of xour future Wife and Hn-r-and, and understands t.e se'etce of Atrolojry a the Krvt ana, Persians and Arabians, from book and ora cle, constantly relied on by the K-rperor Napoleon, Queen F.l'zaheth and Dr. Hee, and numeroua other. OHloe STrJ North Illinois atreet. A.troUzicalconinltation I-a1ie, one dollar; G-atlemen, two dollare. novM n.tm CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. WALLACE BEOS., Wkolesa'.e Deahr and Manufacturer. Agent for tbe sale oi CIGARS, Leaf mill Mamtactlred Tobacco, And nil kinds of Motion. ALSO, Genl Commission Merchanti?, And Icrehantllze IIroleisw AGEST SOB Berg'maii's Soap, 47 SOI I II DEI.AWA11E ST. Just received from tb Maaufaclnrart; 50 Keg Ilanna's Fine Cut Chewing; 200 Koxes Ilanna's Fine Cut Chewing; 100 Kegs Fine Cut Chewing, as't brand; 100 Halfllblft. Smckin?; l.V) Caddies Virginia Natural Leaf; 2Ö0 Caddies Missouri Tobacco; 50,0t rO Cigar?, Seven-Thirties; fjt),0r0 Cigars, Union; 100,000 Cig:ir, asserted I'.rand; 50 Cases X. York and Connecticut Leaf. The attentkn ef oar Wbckal Grocer, is respectfully aolkrted to our sisoj lea of Sugsrs, Offe and Te, which tae are daily receiving from Cincinnati and New York. nov27 A3m CLAIM ACENCY. FREE CLAI3I AGENCY. TOII'IaE C IIARKLSO, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND AGENT U. S. SANITARY CCV.VISSICN. Office, Boom 5o. 3, op ti!-, Tralf sqsare eat Palmer lloose, 13 Wert Wah:ngtoo -treet, INDIANAPOLIS, CoFect MdlerstClaim. Free of Cliarf. Bla'.ka an Instruction, for every deacripbon of Cia.m acut by mall to all who apply or tbe m. BOr9 01aa RENOVATORS. Cleaning and Dyein? Establishment. TSU5TlTDmTIiDTI-BOrSr.30.:8JOUTa IOiDol street, tsdiaaapolla, Indiana, At tbia old and weil-kaowa eatabliehmeat, tbe ladle, caa have sllA ad woolen goods dyed lo permanent and beaatifokoiors; and genu' gsraent tkorocgtlv renorstad and repaired. Sew and aecotsd-hand elotbtug bovgbt and aold.alao, a pat'iCular braacb la tbe buataesa denominated CsedrawIng btllia. dt.bleelotA, et tear la acy garment can be ae wrought ttat It caa aot be visible to tbe naked eye. Eevaam berths place, 5a. AA Son a II lino! street. BOlttf iOigpq St 4 REIS PrAT!. MILLINERY. CITY nLLIXER' USD LADIES FURISni.G STORE, 152 Edit Wahinglon Street, X. R comer of TEE EEIT PLACE TO ECT TOvB ILiTSi XIU3U1IS.GS oaa aXBBaaM. KlALSIIIJ GOODS, Got p" ta the beet etjle aad very cheep. Ovr city and country Heads wH tad our asaortaseat tha beat and cbeapea la the city. W cocUaue to Keach, Praia, Color aad do an eld HJLA. W. STSACT. aerrlA-dtas PWIIBJ ttUj prüUi la clora, at the HMlIJlJOg 110010.
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LDIAAP0LI8 D1ILT IIERALD OTEAM Book and Job Printing ESTADLISHMENT. Indtnnnpolla. Indiana. rpiiK :runpRiETons op the hesald taee I plea.ure la retarulng their thank I) tX'ir friend anl the public for tbe very liberal patronac tbry bare seen fit to bestow them daring their brief connect" n Hb tbe above e.iabll boent, aul would mpectfully suliclt a continuance and increase of tbe am. Wa do not bekUate to aay tbat our nooK ai:vD jor orrici: I on of the mini eompt.te anl evtenslve In tba We.t. Our KaciUtie. In TTPK, 8 TRAM POWLK 1'iUSSfS. aud niateriaU pertaining ta a pr D'lng oUc, are ucb tbat tee can execute all deript on of printing at a low prtca a. ay entsbllthment In tbe We.t, ami la tbe NE AI KST STYLE UF THE AKT, hieb can not fa.l to give eot.re satisfaction. CARDS Buslneas, VMilng and Fancy Co' ored Cardrta every variety, at uauaually law praMi for tbaaa war tlm.a. POSTERS In black and co'orej Ink, of evirr corn-etvatjlatbape and tie, and on any an ev. r calared p .par. cincuLAits Of every description raatty ezeca'.ed oc oomaon b:t a or colored paper, Utterappar noie paper or, in f. t.oa any klni or quality of paper diUl, and price accordngly. 131n.nls: Books, We have a very complete aiaortment of paper for B'aak Book, which will be bound In .ucb manner a wLl lnsnre complete ati.fa-nlon. Tbo attention of County officer. Is ettwxlaliy callal to thl. branch of oar batlneaa. Ill Ma HEADS Of varioua 1. neatly printed on nlce'y ruled paper, and at tha very lowcat lixlug rata. Railroad Printing. OScar. of railroad will enu'! tbe Interetla af tba arse by call ng at tbe Herald 0 fee and leaving tbeir order, for work. A portion of cur material baa beea eelectel with re'erence to tbl class of work. BOOK PRINTINO. Our Book P.ocn I well stocked with cew typ, and we keep on band an estecaiue tor k of Pock P.per. wbkb 1 porchaard at the very lowea who esaie price. Coonrrr I publishers would do well losend tatbeirpaiapb'et work. a osr iaca:t.et an I enable ci to d It at lucb rale at w.Il allow them a reaaooabia profit- Wo .hall make tel. branch of our bua.n-ea a epeciaUty, a4 ptr. li eav.ng a. tbeir order caa depefil opoa a Leal, chtai. Job. Steam Prettci. We lave coanected aitb oarecub'lsemetit, s'.i presse In full blaat, which enable aa to tirn off aa tjol.mliad c-Bibarof Impresnlontper day, aid which give c great ad anlag ea over other eeUbUatraeiiU. Stereotyping: for Publishers, promptly aUatd ta. . Zirr" tat aat of any eerrttei ef prlaCog. free a label to a mastmoU poetar, shosUd aot faJl U ca4 ai the Harald Job aVooeaa. rAU werk doe ja wise, preealaad. jl-I.rai. CaaA aw axailvm. lUlL 4) XillLaUSOX. MVIS U iTeprUtora,
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t -. Agricultural Works, .To. 60 XYtmt ITnAhlnffton BtrU Clipper Drag Saw, OH MA CTTTTC ittt tt tb bead of tkassa-Aat, k.iD(Ua tbe Brat pvm uas at aar la'e Aiata ra r, aver gal evanpatiiorv; a'aA, ts CrM p-aata a) the kentacfey itata r. r. and aa era loaety g.Ira. It com Sloe. BtreasnA wkb partab.ötj, and baa aeve-al tcaUaradraiiUg.t wLiCAare sessrasi ty Letter ri'Avt La rin nnd Sprint Wflffono Of tsp.rtac mat.rial and tUUb, ajwajt oa AAsd. All Work Unrrnntod. tar Ir!c laUt. H7A liberal dleoent to the trade, to'lldif CAIE. M AWIIA WTtJOrti. TAILORINC. ST0LU0RTUT t riLRS0., Merchant Tailors, TSo. 17 rortli Meridian SlreseV aViflr th$ Jjurn-il 0t, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. r.ovlJdtm DOOKS AND STATIONERY. joeu. j. psaao.a. bu'i Bietnir. aa. NEW WHOLESALE! BLANK BOOK ICllOOL DOOK, PAPIIXT ASD STATIONERY HOUSE. Papsoxs, Macauley & Co., INDIANAPOLIS. o1 FFXR TO THE TKALI a t da aelexfeo af roote at the lowat crxcea of Cilraro (liciDaxati cm afeaf York. Our Line ot Stattenery caaatata ta pattsf Envelopes, Lrtter Paper Vote raptr, l.e?al fap, Record Cap, Hill i'.n Diaries for ISG6, Cap, Drmj and Medina Blank, Folio and Quarto, fall boand and mil A a r En? Riot. Papcr,half bound, En?. Blot. Pads, Memorandums, Arnolds Inks, Pass Books, French Cop. Inks,Rack Books, David's Blue Ink, Paper Fa Men en, David's Black Ink, Pa per Clips, Pare Carmine Ink, Invoice Books, Fa!; er Fenolb, Letter do. Star Pencils, Fnion Pencils, Carpenter's do, Rubber Goods, Steel Pens, Pen Holders, Sealing Wax, Scrap do, Skeleton do, Portfolios, Rulers, Rubber, Rulers, .Food, Offlce Tape, Eyelet Sets and Ink Stand, Etc let. Copyln? Presses, Spring Tapes, Pen Racks, Spon?e Cups, P. 0. Boies, Check Cancelors, Enrelope Boxes, Erasers, Letter Opener?, Propeliors, Chess Boards, Dice, Crayons, Slate Pencils, Slates, Rhodes Maellage, Rhode' Oil Boards, etc., etc. School Books of Every TTlnrl. At Ehe Lovrrtt Irlcs. Heret arts,tti-tc OSce, Cosioty 0.., Raflreot hi ea, lUoaera. aad all etbera ta want . gowte la oaf Una will 4 wU to rail aaxd aae aae aaocA tsetare tetsrcbastoar r'jr.ser Order by asaU tiled prompt!. tovLl dlta. hooks AaD rArjcrt AT AV II O LESALB. 500 1)01x5 trnintm AD) DOZE3T EX At EXE. tot dozes GiooEArraa, 300UCICS C LA EE ALS. 1,000 EXA.MS wirrtja papex l,mo ee a KS vrArrnra fatex. 304 EE AM I PLtT t Art U, l.oeo.000 KXTXLorzA. 500 DOZES B7TTLXS DTK. 30 GEOU B0X5ET tOXIS tOO DOZAMf El-ATI t. 90,003 ALATE PE3CUJ, AAA At Cfvctnaarf or Chicago WoUsaU rrtom. At Devrc-a, Suvrart afc C-.9. aovi dif ifTHAafAPoui, ura nrVBI HEEALD NlIslX PP1 l4UUsjlA,
