Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1865 — Page 4
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TUtIAY MURNIM. ULCKMÜEU V ' To Ad rert ! Tn Biuu U -Uai I lodiaaa. a4 Sa. -" 004 "T T is; ,. paper 1. u I -Wowefferssd. tuUri wbfca tVy J Cnd !.. te, KmorotnAjii8A"--,C4CB,"TT,T"0"r-BC- Litli. fcarf "- TT KCMCM Kock, Zaet Tra.hliijUB Mrt. Qpr da aa 4 iMaLOCAL NEWS. ATrUClTro..--Ovcr thirty ril.'eti for U-n to sn linvr ar cn tie In the Ault tor's oO, awaiting thp aelion e f the Hoar J. aaPrRsorAt A. Hall, !,., e-litcr and r.roprtetor f tlx Iy;ani,ort i'Atro, wa la th city , anl nl a l.rief call yestcrdsj'. 31 r. Hall rrprfViiU trie cf tin- Cneat lookln weeklies in tbe fetatr, aivl 1 j-r - rou arc.- r.lin jly. RtTAiR Tnr KRiWiM. A numUr cf the Iridis at the sariou tros-lnss throughout the city are cut cf rr r-air. We have i-.kcn cf IhU matter Ufrs and hill recur to tb suUJct laia n-1 he au h neled re pairs are perfonne!. mm Cocxtt CoMMUMOsrns. The Hoard met jeateniay t their room In the rourt House. The entire day wa nc ujieJ In the conilratlon cf the debt due Indianape-h from the county, on account cf claim arising from war bounties. tUinis were allowed to the amount cf 123,0. The Hoard w 111 I cx-cupled to-day cn the iam lui-ject. 0kDSa5CEw Twenty cannon, cf different calibrr, from vpoundera down, were treught up ty the Jeffcraonillc train on Saturday, nd are low cn th platform cf the Central Freight LK-iKt, awaltlnj parage t0 Wttahurg. TheT are from Nah lit, Tenn-ee. Thirteen. ar brass and ven Iron. They present a piin and threatening appearance, a though anxious to Ullow foiththtir thunder. ORICTTaL S a lxN -T h i ix'ilar rrort, cn South Illinois street. U surpaated by no almilar Instituten In the We.U In ita bar are ontantly krj.l In full aortment, and of the beit viality, UnXsn nd domentic vines liquor, nc There 1 no bctur redted etahUHhmeut thun tl.U, and the bar-tender are the moat oMWa,' In ta rlty. Call at the Oriental Saloon. CaVr Oauiiy a HoD.-One of our City Father, whow vice I nlwaya aavloua iu CCUndl, n-A I-o uffiritnt Twatility to carry a hod. Wln-nciT h eoya the fole if a hod catrU-r, he make a bot.li of It. Uit att rail wa the most igwl Allure all hia effort In that line. Luckily, the gentleman did net receive mrporeal Injury, though LU eai wa alm-t mlraculoui, and bi-4 dicomfiturr lnt ue. m l A Ooot lIOTr.t-Thai ther U at ! at enc goxl beul In tbl Hty, and that the "Spencer XIouC" H that hoM, wc hweUwme eonTlnccd by the ocuUr rroor. If it landlord object to seeing hi nam." In print, he miiMi't treat uj okludly. Hi namo I J. W. Canan, the clerk are W. I. H nd J. T. Canan. Tu'a houe I always full the reison I CDvioa. rcoi-lc alway so where they are treated best. GIVE TflE I'llorEU CKEMTS. The Wabash ExprtMM profe to have a greHt aversion to tpprh?aU," and yet there t ean tlv a day that the genius who rrt ul' our ih l al column do not lib h Item Troiu the llEUAl.D. and unblu-Uingly i-ublih them criminal. Sometime he will t ut out of cur column as much a a half dozeu item unJ i'iillih them in hi i'niH'r in the aamc toncutive order a publUhed In our puix-T. Oive the projer credit, ilr. Lxj rei$, a oth-.r an I honCtt coU'inporarlea do. UT The horc attached to the Msachuaett Avenue car became frightened yesterday by aoine xortlon of the machiuvry giving way, broke looe and ran up New Jcr y nm t, to thec.rner of St. Clair, where they brought up aaiut a rree-rox. One of them wa thrown down, when the ether broke l'ose from hlin and run to the end of the route. Theh(TC thrown down wa somewhat brulM.J. but no further damage, unle frt'iii detention cf the penjcrs M curre!. i m Arrived. By the Captain commanding the " Soldicr'a limine," we arc appri-cd of the arrival last evening cf the Twenty-fourth Ke-i-ment, lndiina Infantry Volunteer Three bnndred and Ix enlisted men and tlftee-n tornmi'sioned ollief rs. Thi regiment embarked onboard a teamer some time ago, and hould have arrived here cn or before the 1st inst., but the steamer lecomin? disabled, they , were compelled t put back and make a fresh tsrt. rX BUC INVITATION'. The Indianapolis Hebrew CoDsrc-ration, having made arrangernent to lay the corner stoue of their new Temple, next Thursday (Thanksgiving Iay.) take thUoccaaion of extending a cordial iuiUtion to the clergy, pre and citizen penerally, to be present on the occasion. The ceremonies will be interesting, and will In eonducted in due form. Programmes cf the exercises will be published In all the city paper on the day above mentioned. B7 crdcr cf the Congregation. Namts Ttiat there are ome very strange, err suggestive aud very grotesque! cognome ns amiHtg men, is a known fact, and oue in regird to which a glance at the public records will furnish the evular proof. Having occasion to visit the Auditor ollice.the other day, at the Instance cf the Auditor we glanced at the indexes of the records. The expressive and suggestive appellation wc discerned there would Uli a column. For instance, it certainly i very annoying t-v Mr. Pigg. who wishes to be conidt red a gentleman, to have a cognomen which ugi:ests the idea of an opposite quality. And there i Mr. Goodpasture, w ho fancies that he know a thiug or two, and yet by oiue unkind dipenatioii of nature be i compelled to pis through lifo answering t3 a name whii h pronounces him excessively verdant. Then there i Mr. Blue, whose irrepressible cheerfulness cf dispesitien gives tüe lie to the quality suggested ly his name. Again, Mr. Black is very fair skinned, and has a white heart, therefore he can not but feel Uie unaptne ef the pre-ud nv m. Mr. Grtca don't w ish to be considered i'rcf'i at all, and woulJ like to pa f. r a well iufvnned man. Uor gV.lin? thm must letbe arpcllaticu which c o.-t.uJy r r' c.n ?. I.irn to be that which he i not, cr at ba-t JivMi't tri'i to tc. Mr. W'tlte maybe a white man, bu Li j retentieu name, w hi.h i to Lim by brt-' egwUtii', and assumes lor nun uumuoi t.e i i .i . . .v.-. e .1: . . . vuiu rwr mm ...il- iTvj .r v.iiuHi m
U-emselvts Mr. Hick nlooj-e r: How uumusi- j miinbsl cf 31iss rh. nips, n, a a .p.ck adn, cal the sound, and vet he cm! hrar it ever i Jo; riv t t f tin- coim, l , f N f.ther by d. an- over again many tim-adav. Mr. Lamb ! auJ struggling n t 1. ss f r :: nan. -e th m f r I conciliate, ry tnovu-h ia his disposition, and j fame; when r tf "An.r;" trmtnpl...:'.: . thinks he iOssev th.' quality i f gentleness ! and Little Ban-f vt tiro's ;i h .' w 1;. .re to a proper degree, but be can net Ltlj tbie-k- j prosperity sits in the place t f a 1. r. ein-u ..- leg that Lis name scun 1 a little i'tcr; is. j stances the similarity is tili pri red, i r Mr. Short i not $ :-rt at a! I. but ha a com- ; it aesron! well with theucees aud r j ut.itioit
mar. ding figure. Mr. Liagcnftlter can nf t ht!p thinking hi cacie very ccmhrous. and ytt throughout the Itril cf Lis three score and ten years the burelen. iuc Cegncmen is ad lied uj-.-n him like CLe (U nun cf the ea, and he m itt carry it wherever Le jc-d-. Mr. Noble, a preuiuit.g name-, end one that require a dignity of drportimnt, le it will net e mpört w.U with i.uii. o-. Mr. King bj ,,, ,,ttIl Mi),V( t, .in j Lcr.ee doe net supi- rt th- r, lu).uf eUd by til, palrkiaa t.tl , w,m the 1 r.Hv mien In ittirg it. Mr. niartmsy U a vtiv le.nji.-.f ,tll, j ,.v and Lcnce the appellau n i a m ,(.it. . t i,.',,.' scmcr. ThUS We tBight pursue tbr u!;ect a I it Htwi. But life la a paxaiox at U -t, :u,a There it no man who L the .wt r To live iou teilt witli hluiriran l.our." Names are, tLertfwre, in accord will theicL-tradl.-tory phases cf life, and these uiin-.xut rs arc bet as unapt aa at crt algLt the y iuife-ht apIar, and so sv dlsmisi the tcplc
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Maxday Evr.xix!. n.-.m-r i. I Ccur.f il nt, hi H n-.r, ! or Cun in Ihr , clislr. m:TTIOn. l?y Mr. ISrown: From Andrew Wallji-e, akIn? j'iyinent f r tret Impruvnner.t. Inferred to Committee ri Areouute. 11 Ir. Jimcv.n: From unJry ludmcn, ai.In? f.r a chanre cf Und. Rf-rred to Ccmraittee cnlI vlM"n cf Ordinance. By 3Ir.Loc.mU: From Krug A IlL'ht. a-king Privily t.f improving sidewalk .lainy tmir premises cn rni MC M orie ireet. r- . ! By the Myor: From the II- brr w rcr.rrepation. Inviting Coun il t lc i-rr-f-rit at the laying cf the corn r itone cf th ir new ynagopue, on Thur!.y, ltuilyr 7th. Invitatio accepted. By Mr. Ifevre; From Mi K man A -n-e. akin? leave to make luij .rotnii' nt r Rij street, at the canal rrrlny. Ifrrel to Hoard fT Iublic Improvf in r.t. MOTION. Bv Mr. IJini: Iu.trii tin- tli Mrct t I
Ccmni!sioner to notify the IM!' f .nUine, j( n. 1 1 Peru and Union Railroad tf'onipat.ie t build onthef-th cf January, PA", the liard cf cr'Mir.ir where their track e r- Fu-t tr.X. oiumi i- nt r of rutnam county made an or- , . .1 ,t , . 1 , ! i!ir directing the Auditor t lue county oraccording to e,tl.,n three of th- city harter. J j( ff w 0- hlin),nM dl,I1;ir,f tacLf j'v. Adopted. tttt. ßrt (,t April, -, with itiU rest: and a!o By Mr. Fletcher: That the Mret Coiinni- count r nli r for t o hundred dollar each, Monor 1 Instrurted t build a culwrt at the iyitb'le the lir-t of A V'; l11: ...... , r ive hundred t each ela wi re to ij lueel crossing of Ilhnoi aud North tr.- t-, an, ,,;M.V, i the hand of William 1. Alien, also at the crossing cf Tcnn-? and North. I James Ci. llward and A. II. Uilmore, who Referred to the Committee m Public Improve- j wire I p inted re ruiting ag. niscf the county, I and w. re diret tod to proceed to obtain recruit m' n,, ! f, r the United Mates M-rvice, to le credited to By Mr. Alien: That the Street ;miid'ioi)- j uH. ,0unt v, and as fat as Iher o!tained them cr bo instructed to build a culvert on Rate; and had th 111 uiuU red into the sen ice. They ktrM. mt , Intcrwi-ellon eei!i "T.H tre. t ! were U deliver to each or thim two of the street, at It Intc rw . tin w ita ady tnM.; . f . . Tuo recruiu
Referred to the Board cf Public Imj.rovt-! ments. By Mr. Kapp: That the Ciil Lnghiccr l instructed to advcrtiu for tho erection cf frty-slx lamp iwmts and lixture on Kafct Market place. Referred to the Market Com mittee. Br Mr. Glazier: That the C i il Pngincc le iutnuted to advertie for s-aled iroinl fjr a foot bridge over Pofrue' Run. at thJ Rat trv t cro)inr. IN f rrcil I., the City Attorney. !uoli;tiox. By. Mr. ishmidt: That the trt t Cc inndssioncr le instruete! to order parties occupying premise on Cumberland street, betwee n Delaware and Alabama, to clean out the gutter and remove the filth adjoining their premises. Adopted. By Mr. Lnomi: That the motion p.it lat session fr the repair of the bridge over the cantl at the National roa-1 Ik- rec-'ii-idered. Adopted. lly Mr. C'obuni: To amend tlr above motion oa to trike out the provision making the lirule !ifull width ef Jli'-stnef. Cnr. ried. Mr. Mr. L'fevre: That Th'-ma vvn-n be granted an extension of time (n iti o-.itr.ut to grade and gravel Teiinose- tre t .-tiol idewalk, between Oardcn and MeCnrty, to July 1, 1 !, provided hi b m lni n a 'lit in writintr. Adopted. l?y Mr. Cirosvrnor: That the tnel Crmmiionr lx? instructed to make a iit h on Illinol street, lKtw-en McOrty üol Ray. Aopt-d. By Mr. Coburn: That the street Commission r le dire ts to order iHTson --upjing the pr mi n the alley In the nr.r of th" 11.xpres lli. , Wtwwn lVnnsj lvani 1 and Metblian stree t, to ch ar up and carry away the tilth. Adopted. By the Mayor: That Wfore tli- 4'otinril e-;n make any contract with the pro-cut Gas ComI any, upon abai of allowing them a certain per cent, protit iijkii ttu-ir capital t'-k, it ill k' n ve's-iry to asoi rtain tin f.iir vain- f -ti !i eupita! st.M-k, and that the same .lmtd 1 le uppnd d by impartial appraise r-. Tlur fore, this Coiin-il would rn-oininf tul that lx appraisers lc appointe.!; three by this Council and three by the G.i C -.njiany, and th ix, in ous" of di izre-eiui:i;t. 111 rippr.jnt a eventh, and that udi appraisers -diall tirt t ike tip? oath to well and truly appraise thproperty, real und Mroual. ued an. I n ssary to the manufacture of g i, by said company, and hall r. turn said appraisement, eertitied to by them to thi Council; and should said Company agree to the foregoing, they are re--jueted to select their appraisers, and notify this Council of the fact. Mr. Brown moved to strike out the tiM ctaiise of the resolution, whereupon a spirited and protracted discussion sprung up. Mr. Brown's motion not hiving a second Ir. Jameson moved that the resolution he laid on the tible, with the understanding that the ubtanc? of it be Incorporated i:i the pending ordinance. The motion was lo-t by a vote t-mo 11. The resolution wa then passed by the following vote: Ayes Messrs. Allen, IUaz, Coburn, Kmerlon, Grosvenor, Jameson. Kapws, I.: 'ivcr, Iomi,McArthur, Scluni.lt, st aub and I lo.nipson H. Nays Messrs. Brown, Col'cy and (ilazicr IXTRODtCTION F KIIX AXe'K.S. By Dr. Jameson: IMadngto the issuing e f permit by the Market Master. Imposes a tine on Market Master for issuing permit w ithoiit payment i:i advance of the f.v. Passed under suspension of rules. By Mr. I.oe-tnis: To tra.le and gravel sidewalk tin the west side of Past street. 1m tween Virgiuia avenue and Louisiana stivt. Read a second time. By Mr. (jrosvt imr: To trade and cinder Illinois street, between the north line of McCarty street and the north line e f Ray strct. Read a second tune. By Mr. Loomis: To grade and gra 1 the first alley south of South street, running east and west through outlot No. '.I. Rea l a s.vc-nd time. neAi:i k rtm.ic iMn: km km. The IMard rvported that formal demand had In t n made on Mr. Gay, i au.il Agent, to build a new bridge over the canal at the st. Clair street crossiiu', and that he refused to do -,., .lying the company would never do it until iom-iH-lIed by the highest courts in the land. The committee recommended t;at the strct t Couimissioinr proctt d t build the bridge. ke j in.a can ful nceuunt t f the cost. Ci-ncurnd in. . in u r I c It I a . Metimihutax TiiEvir.i:. Mi Charlotte Thompson opmed iu r engagement lat ni:;ht to a full house, appearing in Little Barc.ot." opinions may dimra t the me rits the piece there can leno i!i:T rent e t f opiiiioii cn the subject cf Mi.s Tb-.mp..n nnditi.ii of the humbte, indigent, jet he pi ful. industrious and finally triutu h..nt "Amiic." It was in this pit oe that Mi- Tlieinpsoji made h-T Jel ut on the American t:u.-e. I L, re i much in the character of "Amric;" in her
buffeting with the wave of adurc i . rtunc; I uian. Lrst to repay tj the (.lourninetit and to I Mowell. decv-ow jhave just pas!,j. The evidences of its doin the stru-.-lc of low It circumstances -.'..in-t ' lh? tate aud loe-al , authoritie, all lunties and i " ' ' " .tinvi.r. ..1 .r.. ,'l ,rf,,.n,!iu Tl.n,v.,.i,
wealth ami caste; in her pat,, net in advity: ' in b r hope fat b-r.gir.g f-r som-thin? l-tt r. ,at in h.rlnal triam; h otr the e-l-staeb-s jthat best t her pathvvay-th.it aee .rds i'ii Miss Thompson's life experience. It i this ; that makes herperst nation f "Amii.-" s.t - i truetivc. When we beh-.!d " Aturi. " t.iiug , tr-itiv,-. Wh.nweUhoM "Amric t i . . . . . . , i. r a uv im, o. po..r vtt li. ; tiiii. vc ar.- naihievcd by Mis Thompson. Th reiuon.'h. ! .1 : ..i . it .r . .. t :. t. - ... .. .it. iuiii, in uuir itaactes'i iuiuim i. niuf out caring to -can critically the literary merit l f the piece. Cur sympathies arc intiresttd in Annie" from tin fir?t. We f liow hi r itreua i.er me-in itrin' course fre m -:tv ati-1 low liin ss t. bap;intss and in-! pe :t-! nee, and n j- ice with h r at In r own i: -. -I f.-rtunc. The audience i ptektJ not 1 s ;!...n Au.u. w h- n 'tttH-o-l ebsd like an. I. tn Aud Littie Bare L.l t.Uel a h t.;( "Little Bsnfeot" will b.- repeat.. t i.t. An .ttrprisiug letroiti..n t sk Lis - Li bit..- s. ii across the n t T t J Vv IU-I. r. ii 1 1 1 eVfst.aii.J l- iuht him an overcoat at a mutL ; ! pn. than hewe uM Ik- comp lb ! t psv in tl.t- s, ,t, . 'Flit- ov. rc at he placid e ll the l-v-- l,,.v. and s,rt- i h-nie. The eUtoiu ; i.th. im., l.r. i.i ...lt, Ju t.e V. i!kin ! "de-! t.sl iJ,,t tll,. lr,jie ,.- to ( a:i:l- ' 111' l'" 1 "r'" W.i-lLjj l.j k UefW lth j I Hhgil. at su.L ituruH-ni, are . t in the euai use vi irsoii arriving in the t'r.itrd Mat...- within the nira.Urf ef the l.vr. 1L1 decision break up a flourishing cl.. thing trade ej Kalte Che eitle of Buffalo and Ktre tt
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mtrkmc Cuckt of Isuuju-Xiiviairth Tekai. TL Jj-lrr haie ntiini-l an.l Iii iuft In offidsl eioti t-tlar. The docket of eau In thi Court f r the iortid ani Third Judicial Circuit will I- ealkd during the day. We pub!lh t's-lay, by particulir rejust f attcmiea throughout the State, the iniportaiit cpini...n cf th Court, d!lverei lat week, on the ubj--t of the validity e.f certain war Unli IsuJ .y cmjntie an I other corporation throughout tla s?fate Jariu.s t!.c wir. Anothr epini n, touching another ela ef bond, we will pu'di-h tomorrow. If we can make nvm fr It. Ol'IMCfN. Coffman ts. KcLhtlv et dl. Apr-eal fmn I Putnam CS A uit Court. I fctrm.m, a tax-paver of Putnam county, filed hi complaint nai:jt tlie Hoard or Cuue iuiin r, the Auditor and his deputy, pray ing fr an injonetion restraining the defendant from i-Miing or circulating certain eoeintr c rd. rt, au 1 freiu a ing a tax or appropriating Iii' U. V f,r the pa)meiit thereof. A ieiu irr r wj u.tjiud to the e- mplaitit. u,.r(. ,n iM. rn dited to each of the township in i,i.iortion to th ir several eiuotas. On the 3d of February, following, the Commissioners iii' dli ! this" order direc ting the issue cf the county orders in question, to each township I 'lual'in number ty tin ir several quota, under the lat call cf the President of the United states for troop. Under the modified order reeruiting agent were appointed for each townr j ship, w ho Were to receive a comicnsation for each recruit. The validity cf these order is the turning point cf the case in judgment. On the 11th of May, lsil, the Legislature passed an act in w hich it i provided 'That the Board of C'ommiioncr cf the several counties cf the State, ami the incorporated cities and town of thi Mate, be and they are hereby authorized to appropriate out of their respective counties, city or .town treasuries such sum of money as they may dee m proier for the protection and maintenance f the families cf volunteer in the army cf the United Mates and of the State of Indiana, during their continuance in such armies, and to make such appropriations for the purchase cf arms and equipment, for the raising and maintaining cf military companies within their respective jurisdictions, Cither forhunie. defense r for the sen be of this state or the United States and suchothcr expenditure for the defense of their rcjective counties, cities and towns, a the exiV'ein ies of the times may, in their judgment, demand, and the County Board aud the authorities of the incorioration. town and ( i'l s arc hereby nipowered to make huch rcguI at ion a they may think right and proper, in the disbursement cf aid ppropriations." Act of the special Session, ll, p. öl J. I. Uxigeneies arose during the late reMlion unloosed for in the passant of thi act. It win the settled .olicy !' Indiana to promptly respond to c cry tall made upon her for troop, to serve in the national nrmy.in defence of cur common country. And, w hilt thousand of brave men were ready to volunteer,the lody cf those who remained at home were ever ready to share the burden. At each succcssiv e call of th l'resident for trooiKi. in response to the urgent desire of the people, our various Board f Commissioner, City Council and ether local authorities, made from time to time ai!ropriations for the support cf noldiers fa mile, anj provided for local comities to volun- ! teer and drafted men. The moving cause for many of tln -tc provision lor local bounties was doubtles a desire to relieve their several localities from i. tiding draft. It was found that ina lare; majority perhaps of the cn;, the loenl authorities had trail seen ded the power conferred upon them f) the Act cf 1JI, uud in compliance w ith what seemed ut the time to 1 e uii almost universal vvisli. the Lcjrislnture pajsed the net of March öd, 1;.", in which it is provided "that all bonds or orders heretofore issued, or appropriations made by mid under the authority .1 the Board of Commissioner of the several counties of this üt-ite and the ineorMrutci! cities and towns thereof for the purpose ef procuring or furnishing volunteer and drafted men fur the army or navy cf the United States, or for maintaining the families of volunlet ra, boldif r, substitute, or drafted men, or otherwise to aid the (ioverument in suppressing the relxllioii, le and the same are hereby ratitied, nllirnicd and legalized" ( Act of lsi.", U 7. Jt is argued that the war power l exclusively in Congress, and that it i not i'ompe teiit lor the Mate le.islature to authorize the giving of local bounties to induce volunteering in tilling up the army or navy of the .National tiov eminent. 'Phis can hardly be considered an oje ii question. The Supreme Court of Connecticut, in the eae of "llooth and others xt. the Town of Woodbury," 27 Law Reporter 'J..'. held valid an appropriation by the town of Woodbury, under the sanction of an act of the Legislature of that State, of six thousand dollars, to le divided among the m n who should be drafted to till the quota of that town, authorized bv a law of the United States, and j called lor by the l'resident, ami for the pur pose T assisting the citizens so dratted, to obtain substitutes, or as a bounty if they personally answered the draft and served. The "supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in the cae of "sperr et fll. vs. The S liool Directors, aud Burgess and Chaunecy, of Blairswlle," American Law Register vol". 4, p. Ceil, held that the payment of lountic to volunteers, to enable a lorough to furni-h its military quota under any imjHnding and as yet unexpected draft, is a payment lor a public or munificent purioe, and 'that a law authorizing a borough or other municipality to raise money for thi purpose, by borrowing and by taxation, is therefore constitutional. The same thing wa recognized by the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, in the case of Fowbr ft al. r. The S lectmen and Treasurer of Dan v cm" sj Albn, p. S Justice Agnevv, in the Pennsylvania case, fully meet and answers the constitutional objection urged in judgment, lie says: There is nothing, in my judgment, in the argument founded upon the alleged repugnance of the law to the power to raise and supiort armies. There is no conflict of jurisdiction or power. Admit ting to the fullest extent the incompatibility of t an v State law aumin to regulate or to iuterfe re with the raising and supporting of a Federal army, there is here no interferanec, no regulati-Mi. anl uo repu-'iianee. j Congress puri-e st lv refrained from occupying ' the vv he. le hel l of power, and expressly pro-j I. !V. I !.. tll-l 'linritilltiAl a lT A II IV t -tatf-al 1 ft A I - charge of the'draft." The Act of February il. l;i, after providing f--r the tlistributiou of! military service by quotas anion -g the munici- ' palitit s.f each State, declared that "all volun- I t.cr who may enlist after the draft shall t-e j ordered, anl before it hall actually be made, i sliall be deducted Ironi the iiumlir ordered to be drafted in such ward, town or township, I recinct, election district cr county." This porti.-n of the lie Id as to procuring volunte-er, w as there fore It It ojk-ii to the cxercie of any inc iTi t.i in.ln. i ix.rsnTis tit cti!it t'l n li. f i,f ...V.. - .V ...MUI.V J" .--V..- ( . ... .V... V . the municipality from the pcuding, but as vet unt .et uteel tliaft. That thi was inti ntie nal i recognized by the terms of the law. The third proviso cf the seventh Mvti.-n. w hich provide for transfer into the I nav al service, declares that the countv luone v : rcteivitl from the state, by every marinerer! seal na u cuiisun - ir. in Ilial Male snail le devvi' mill J'l lf Uie'll V . a il v jnn iU HI the twti.tutu section, authorizing the disehar'e(.f minor cutennir the service without i ce-usent cf their parent or uuaniians, express - lv reejuiie such i-crson. their pare nts or iruarI i&TWZ.l " ! ! them. The federal I, ivv. therefore, tloes ii,. t ns - I Uiue to evnticl er dimt the procuring cf volunteer. It simply suiIVr or permit "the fV.fV'.l oTT-1.? V V N1"?.rMy U "Pitt tJt SM-ri lf- i,f th.' in is i!ri?...4 n.l .t-, templates that inelueemeiit in the h.ine of ! -. ui.ti.-s w ill le held out to volunteers by the i State, and xaunicipahtic from which "th.y came. the argument, there f re, that the act of art h Mui.rti. so fur a tin ti.i if .nli? Marth ", sui.ra, so far a the same leali2 pavtn-.nt of bounties to volunteers, t ernes in .i-u::ut with the Ftderal law for .elrafdiur Men Hit., the ha no fouudatKti. 1 here i lit t a '.l'ule ts'll'.t l I Col'.lIU t. 1 Le bOUlltV o'.er.itt s eiilv iiw-n the will of the citizen to ii.du. e him tov, Itmt.er. and tn. Is with his a ceptancc 11.10 service. It does n-1 even un-brt ike to ta terioinc his ttms, to ,rve,l i.t leaves tLi, to ... . l.'ie t-jie ration ot llie 1 celiral law. We have Un refcrretl to the cae cf Iri.ir r The Ccmme.mwealth of Pennvlvania," x i ou - -. e. i.t I-. e..- i ue i ui.ii. in iu.il ease : wa disM'Uted from bv Taner C. J., and by lh i ip.n an-1 laniel J. J.. pn-noiine-t-d in W t vt r ra 1 vlcy. Casey, u. "a m-st mihieve u 1. n y." äud eioiibiod if not overruled i:i M.s re- rt Hlin.-i." II How ard S. C. Pep. 1... 'I be -lccisi-.n in the Pri.-gs civ ha it e-n.-in in Ann ricr.u slavery, s.. -ett nt in shajii t s.r 1 -i-l.itie n and t"- ott'-n f.iuiin its W ..y it. t tue liio re sacred J rt st uiets t f justice. s. o:t ol j.-,. ti, ii I, j, ., , ti ut.-i .1 t. the tit If e f tie At t . t M il- h :.. It h s i.t it ...j.J that It Is in 1 1 n fli t u ith sis tit .ti L, arti. ! 4 el" the t onsim.ti. n tf this Mate, rts-cirm.' that "every j a. t ! ail embrace but otic subject, and matb r I ... . . ... pa pel l ctniltst.t; t:n reW Uli; W Ul-Il su:-Ject " cpn s, ,j m mi... , 1 he title of the act in MUetiou t not a v e ry l j-. im, lui. lite ucti- u wutiuer a law ie Vo.d r-r ii n pu.iianee to the Constitution i, al all tili . a i.u. stii n ef much dt ltcacv : w Li h OU-'ht seldom, If ever, to be de 1. led in the a.'Lrmatiu. in a d- ut tful cae. Ihe Court ' w -itn lii-i ii. u by .lute to render u- h a Jud- ! inelit, would l e unvsoiUiy of it stall , u. eculd i It t? unrnmurul cr the tK-leUiu oMLjatien w hlch that stativU iu.J-csea. But it is not a slight implication and vague cenjeuurs that Lh Leajvalatur- is tw b pro-
nounl to have transvnJe J ft fveri. and it ad to be ciidt rel a void. Th t prolti"nt tvtwc n th Conttltution and the law s!i v.ild le such thit the Ju cv Ml a rlr.tr and tronz eon icti -n f th ir ineompatU ilitj with e h ether. Per Min hsllC. J., in 1 1. tt her r. I'ee-k, e ranch. 7; (2 Curti. We think the Circuit Court committM no error in uUining the demurer to the complaint. Judgment artinucd with ct-st.". Opinion hj Judire Gregory, I). K. Willi iivun. Attorney General, fvr apjclhiit. JlAetR' Cl.'RT From the dxkct cf y. t'-rday we take the following: INTOXICATION. Peter Kennedy, William Alfon, Mithael i:ob n and Mt-lame Ann Walkitr and Marr
Preston were nil ur fur the off, r.se. w. ro M f,,i!i..l iruiltr. nd II nt iail -.o.n --"--- j couldn't pay their fine. lusTrunrNci nr: rr.ww.. .M. s.n.. P. P. llobl-a. Claries iV.vdl n I Fran's Seven and Madam Bridget M onol h, were arraigned for disturbing the peace, and being tnniles went to j ail. Walter Mardy for deoiting filth in an a'h v paid r 7. C'HAIX-G ANU. A teiiijeorary chain-gang has lc n formed cf rtslJmlt cf the County JiJ. We noticed twelve men, ornamcntctl with ball and chain, at work yesterday, cleaning out the gutters around the Palm-r House, and making themselves pent rally useful in -.leaning the st net. COMMtN ICAl t.7. J Tbr Indiana Agricultural College. This institution, which is soon tal,c ct,i. lished and locato! by the legislature, is destined, if centrally siiuatcij and prcjcrly managed, to become the most important college in the state. In it will be furnished instruction not only in " thow brauchen of learning which are related to agriculture and mechanic art." but "other scientific and classical studies." It is a notorious fact that we have not in the state of Indiana a college worthy of the name. The "State University," and all the sectarian colleges, were located, by the mistaken ioIicy of their founders, in obscure, out of the w av corner of the state, where thev hun nAt enlitcd the interest ami co-ojKrätion of our I fntir, t iA.ri Tim i , .t t . I ji-'j-it.. itic vu;iseiieiie.x IS II1 V IJIVC led a sickly and uncertain existence. AH their building and all their emiownients put together would not be more than sullioient for on first-class college. It i time that Indiana should wake up to this subject, and build up a College worthy cf her noble name. The magnificent grant of Congress affords us a good opjortunitv to have a literary institution adequate to our want, and a blessing to present and future generation. - Let not the mistake be made, as in the cases of nearly all our Colleges, of locating the Agreeultural College in some remote and inaec-s. bible place. A few dollar more or less should not determine so important an interest. a it be locatcel whrrc the whole people will feel au equal and undivided Interest in the enterprise. All will agree that such a location would Ik? bomcwhere In the imnutiiatc vicinity of Indianapohs the geographical, commercial, iK.litical and railroad center of the Mate. Members cf the Legislature are convinced of the propriety and importance of its location here, and next to the claim of their own immediate localities, nearly all will favor those of this city. let our citizens take hold of this matter and give home inducements in the way of donations to the enterprise, and the location will be lived at once, as the interest of the State and the institution demand. If some are owning land within a mile or two of the corporation line will iHm .nm-i,.! ground to secure its location, a beautiful suis. iir .tin a 1 1 .. ..III i . . ,...,,0 win spring up around. Manv of our N st citizens will erect and occupy residences there. One cf the most remarkable deliieen ie pertaining to Indianapolis is the lack or beautiful suburban villages which cl;iter ike a necklace cf pearls around most of our large cities, affording a retreat from noise, Just and taxation. There are a score of laml owners in and about thiscitr who have in their power, by acting on the hints given herewith, to confer a Ik iietit on the State, a blessing on the It v, and realize protit to themselves. This tiling demands immediate consideration. A week heilet: the opportunity may be torever gone. Citizen. fc IndlanniMilU Itelnll .llii-lt. CORBKCTCD IT 0. CTOCT it irov IsD:roLi, if ovday KrrsMHo, Ic. 4. GSOCEIIM. Jv CoPtre, ptrr lb 10 Iilo do do - 33 to S5 Tel" f I Oto8 50 Ssgar, tn4rd htrd do Soft Cruabcd. 25 -0 to 83 10 to 18 l :s t SO 1 50 1 50 ?10toll ia to u 2 CO do Brown ?jrop, GuM?n, pr gal do Sugar Hohn N. 0. Mela Sorgbum Mulasae raovi.ioK Ass roPeea Floor, peril 1 Buckwheat, per lb Corn Ilea!, bol'd, per bnh n.m. Sugar Cured, pr lb Clear Sides, sibi keJ....... 35 3o so 35 50 35 SOC t 1 00 3 50 Shoulder, do Lartt, Dew...... Uutr, CLofce Eck, per dox , Iritb Pota'.oet, per bash Sweet do do .., Oalons eto Turuip lo ...fl !5 to 2 0Ü T5c. tj 1 00 i roCLT&V AMD O t Urertea Tcrkey-i, per lb do Cliickers SO as to co I 00 73 25 25 35 4 CVl 1 50 1 8U .$:u to so oo to 10 00 5 10 25 to 40 do Pack, per pair do Gees.... da Squirrel, ap-ece do RabblU de do Venison, per lb Qaallf, per dot Ojttrr (XX) per can do (XXX) per can rarrrs Orange per bbl Lemon do box......... Applet per bbl., Cbolce Prune, per lb Cberrie, Dried... Peacbe, do . . 40 35 15 to 31 ... 0 ! Apple. do CranbuTi, per b4. ' a BUSINESS NOTICES. Hamlin V Huschig have removed the ir ! ,fli,-tf U Kxchamre Bulding, i North Illi nois street, opposite Bates Hou-e. n-vlu2ra TeniMmnre! Trmpeninrr!Trini pf.kance ! Museum! Museum! Museum! This afternoon ! At the Flrsst National very day thi week, nt pre-cisely 10 o'clock. Oyster Soup will le generously served up Free to everyL body. As you value your own physical welfare go this day about the appointed hour to the First National." All are welcome. t. t o .luie A lt-eantiful nsortraent , vlC.(.s f(,r .. ciiri,tInM , limeat JeLmngs s.is . . ! -K-uUl Hnoi street ! ITae Decker Pin no. at the Indiana 1 IMauo Ijntoriiim n. Rtit. itnn ill ,r.i I iiru.n ausi oi l'rrsfiiti given at '-toe Publishers Prescntatlou Depct, Lr I the week ending Saturday. iKxemlKT 2: Four 1 at.e-. five silver cake baket. throe silver . Kr P-tchers. light silver butter dishe. two e silver eeffee urn, four gold lined gobbt. fourI teen silver cups, live silver card recti ur. ..... " . ... j '"J-x set or utter tea and taoie spo -n, ( twentv-one sets silver fork, t-esi-h s over four i ! twenty-c-ne sets silver forks, t-e i. Ks over feur
i hundred dollars worth of ether present (fjed upn to tttend a ir ; value. Remember vou pav no mere for book I of To micraiice peej le at I ., , ' . . U- ... .,. . , r,.
iueouuiiiuuiii;i euau ai uu; i'iwi ie- a ' stcre, and are sure I j rvOuive a hand-;ne ' present, free, w ith cachbxk pure based. Full i . . . .. . d,-nptivc catalogues sent to any ad-ircs m ial 1 ' 1 m. SJa a s " j e rmeu duties u;on application. I J. A. ByaN t Co.. j tV3 CO North Hlin. i treet, Tcmpenincr!Trnipcrnnce! T tu l ek vnce ! Museum ! Museum ! Mii-cum ! Thi afternoon ! The -Cheopt ItootV in the citv Jt :u.ings"s, 1? outh Illinois strexL. :tt 'l lie in es. I Ueirnble Itiilldtnu IoL , are tht-se just outside -f the Corporation. Two j g. el.ird lot, on North Tennes.c trtt, ' TV . a. .....l, I I 1 . a rv ir -aie at -vucl. II U ktt, I - w w. v. 4' . U 1 k 1 . T'l. " v.. --iujou.. cai, uui ai t n.n r. iue-j rc very ct-nvcnicut toiLe Mret Kniroa-i. au 1 excellent for building sites. Now i the Ü:oc to se-cure them. 'XV iu pern saee! Tessa perntuce! TeniITRANt e Museum! Mueura ! Museum ! -.:. .,., . -nrooon . Ieoaarsl llnkerts süperb Boots, 12 IVO, at J ennin;', 13 South Illinois street
'iinnInshnra-W1ivt vii.tn of dlec Ult'e ne . fir a r--s t.'ie -r.iii I at h tnenti of Hut word Cunniii 'liem." It urrgest :i'!i!ner v.ith all lt gl ri in ac.-oiupaniments
: of -(bar ;iill Ice Cream," and other ce ! an I nfre.-htmr bererac-. An in It tuzg-vts jwlnter with all it palpitating fa!luc cf , thing ex.'ilcnt. Jut nnrtV word " Cunninzham" meant the lvt oysters lu th rlty It mean go J eatable generally, and it mean the place where are gotten up all the nice Jxinf rBdl and Suppr in the lity. The place i North l'i-t rrnTof Illinois and Markt t irfeti. '.! t , (ninl' IZuynl Couli Italsniu i a eertalu tnre f:r Cough, Cild,et. 'v family ou-ht to le w ithout a bettle. For sale only at S nour's Drug Store, No. 5 P.ate Hcuv Pdoek. Tlic Xcrmrr-lIlclirI Boot Burt' Pi W. s t Jennings', 1? South Illinois street. tLiiiiiU xx I Auction. Thi morning att. n o'ibs k, Wm. Love will vll at Public Auction two piece of land one ljlng n ar the Iaf:evtte Pike, about -D, mile from the city ; and one on Crau fordv Me Pike, alout '2i miles frtn tin city. Tliey are well ealcnlated for garde nini'. I n 'lTitf -rlrlntla llartf-rd, IVlcher, P.. nkerfs," Unit, and New York City cus tom-made Boot, at Jeiining', H Svuth Illinois tre-et. r-3 Ilioler:iili A I hum, of every variety and price, at - pAnsc.-xs. MAC-trur t Co.'. 4-0 13 West Maryland tritt. IiiIIsh CToff Water-proof fress Boot, warrante-d to wear one vear worth seeing worth buying at Jcuu?njjsf Nt. is south Illinois treet. ,-3 - a Trmpeni m'p! 'lVniisornncf! Tcm ieuance I Museum! Museum! Mueum ! This afterncon I I'nreloposH Itlank Hooks, Letter, Note, Cap and Bill Papers, at Parson?, Mac ailev & Co.', 13 West Maryland street. (hhI Sewed Hoot for fo ) at Jennings'-, IS South Illinois street. .V3 Trnipcrnncr! Triiiperniicf!Trmi pekance! Museum! Museum! Museum! This afternoon ! Ciinrellln Mnnips, for sale by pAltrsOXS, MaCACLF.Y & CO., 4-U 13 AVcst Maryland street. mt f AVnute! by a Vouns Man cf education, aetl twenty-two, a ituation a Assistant Bookkeeper, Entry or Copying Clerk. Can furnish good references. Adelress E. C. C Care of Mr. F. Cunningham, Hkrald Office. .Vi InlereMlnjf to llotelIr.ttWe are informed that in consi,tuncc cf the death cf Colonel James VV. Mevvart, ot Terrc Haute, Indiana, the furniture, with a thrc years lease of the4' Stewart House,' formerly Buntin House, will Ik ofle-retl f-r sale by Colonel Kobcrt 11. Stewart, for a few days only. To a purchaser possessing the requisite experience and energy for a first class landlord, this popular 'Hotel" presents rare inducements f-r a lucrative investment. 4-6 l'or I lie Holiday. Grand Pianos, Upright llanos, Square Pianos, Cabinet Organs, Automatic Organs, School Organs and 3Ielodecns, the best and the cheapest, at Iudiana Piano VVarerooms, No. 4 Bates House. 1 4vv WiLLARr tJt Stow ell. 'lie Iaartla and the Citizens National Banks, having formed a combination, the patrons cf the Fourth will lind their accounts anel balances at the Citizens' National Bank, No. 3 West Washington street, where they will alo lind Mr. J. H. 1 laugh in readiness to attend to nil demands. 2-C Attention I'nr Ifonlersx, Large cr small, in or cut of the city, if you wish to recruit your stock at less rates than you can possibly btiy elsewhere, call at Baker .vi McIvcr', at the sign of the " Big Bear." I4i mm e lorty ,w Mlj lei of I.:it1Ieh Hoods at Baker Ä Mclvtr's. Among them are some cf the prettiest ever Introduced in thi country. 1-0 WIicu You Have roYtn lVeary in search of something in the Fur line very beautiful, call at Baker & Mclvtr's. They will show you gems something that w ill make your eyes sparkle with delight. 1-C fi lannbo lI:ino at Benham's. nov2S-lm mm Iii n ha in V Co., llatei IIoiis Corner, keep the only assortment cf Stcinway Pianos in the State. novgS-lm lV:intol. By a single geutlcman, a fur-nih(-l room, either in a private house or public building, within two squares of the Post Otliee. Address 1. O. Box 13SÖ. mm aw A I.arg:c Nlos-li of Melodeonst and Cluitars jut received at the Bates House Cornel. We select our goods in i-erson, and sell at the lowest cash prices. 28-lvv The Headquarter in Indiana for Fancy an-! Staple Pry Grvols i9 the New York Store, W. & II. Glenn, proprietors, Glenn's Block, Indianapolis, Indiana. mm I Jlay V Co., at the Loan Office, Xo. 3 South Illinois street, will loan money on any article of v alue, or buy the same. Always on . hand unreeleemed pledges for alc. : The Sinniipl Insurnnce Co.. ! of this city, ha paid over Thirty Thousand ' 1 liars (s.M,(s jn Lni', since January 1st, j 1st si, and now has over six Hundred Thousand J Hollar (fO;i,SNj) in bona fide Capital. We j say, insure with the Sinnissippl. SWw - - mm i or ale. A llor-e and light pnng Wagon and Harne. Apply at No. 3, Bates j HoUe- Block. J. F. SENOCR. l'or Hie 4Tioi.est IcIIcaIesi of the I season call on Ilhodius, of the Circle Bestaurant. Shell Oysters, Fat and Plump, served i n all stvlc. 13-lm I j ao I lie a rieiius. oi lemperanre j of IxI'IaNa. You are called upon to "rally , -rain" an.l heln roll back the tide of ruin . intemperance has poured forth ujeon our I l i:li. Wc do not itn m it iin ie.irr t.it..ll you bow terribly the curse e.f intemperance ', ha scour-reel our lan-1 in the few- resir that or cur land the yourrr men who have battled j fer cur country and even thoc cf riper years, I are ping rapidly down to death prematur death- tern d death, by reason of intempera nee. We must stop thi tide of ruin! The time to d tlds is n ! will act nrmt tlv. w now! If all who can act we can strike the mon t . ster to the earth, and save our children and i fri-nd from ruin. You arc berebv call:iass convention Indianapolis, on ( .uv-vi..., uir nu ut ei i-venuiAi Llfi.1, ai ten o'clock r. M f.r the purix.se of comi-leting a thorcn; , I P-ng t. i t mmtrn - gh organization of our f- ree, and j reiv e battle to this terrible enemy. An-an-renr-nt are Uing made f .r the acc( rr.noditirn of all who attend, free of charge, aud also f.r conveying all who attend the Convention over L'ie railroad at half fare. We earnestly request Ministers of the Gospel to ue all possible cfort to promote the success cf thi Convention, and all newspapers fri-jolly to virtue and happiness, to copy this nott- e, and favor the undertaking. Jam- Blake, J. H. Li'ier, W. II. H. M. Curdv. L.Ab-tt, 1. M.-1 0:1 aid, A. (. Kuiiklenuii, W. Hannamin, J0-tf J. M. Biv. Henry VTrizht. J. Mvrris, P. T. inker, B, T. Br-''.vji, A. Stone. l'ii in Hie In the or Hi 11 net Mlai.t .art .f the city arc Informed tf lire facts: I. The Capital Iru' St -re. corne r of Massachusetts avenue and Vermont street, i v ry near you; 2. Mr. Wcsls v.bo ke-ps thi bouse, INn'J'Ufrvfdei at reasr.nablepr.'c; 2. You can bare Prev riptir n prepaml accurately at all hours; 4. His jgoods are fresh, and selected with great care; 5. 111 sign the -Golden Mortv,wUi.liintobcsecu. nlm
FURS.
FTJRSI FURS!! Tlie I-nrgeM STOCK OF FURS, Far arpalP(j ryllt'C In ejaality aixl varirfy t b Ca-d eitcabttra la tas Wt temj 00 tssa at las 13 Ii E - TT I "V Xo. 2 West Waiingtn $Stm(or. M'TiJiai, covsistLsa cr Fur Cloaks, Fur -Mantles, 1-1. 3.1, 1.9, 1.1 Cnpe, VICTORINES, ETJGENIES, 4'ollar, Xlertlinea, rVEnfis-; 2 1 lid On Ills, -15Keal I(ukInn Sable II uJeson liny Sable Amerlenn Kable I'reneli Sable, Royal Ermine and Mink, For Ladles, yiaief aad Ckiklrca. 1LR0,Fur Collars and Gloves, la Otter, Ravr ant Saal, for GttU, st boleial and Ketall. Old FURS r.Uocel, rapalresd and maJ. sr.r tn mnj atjl. In a few bonra. Tea attention of tha WboUaala TraJ. ia aclally directed to tbs following Good : 500 J.l Tur Cape, COO S. 1 Fur Cnpea, 7 SO l.'sl Fur Cieea, 0001-1 Fur Capo , lOOO VIetorlnets, 1 1 OO Collar, ISO Iterthnfti, 37S Eug:enleia, 1730 Mull, UOOpr. etDull, 100 loz. Cur Trimme! Ilood, AT TVLi;irs iu:i:-iiivi:. dotII dlia PROFESSIONAL. mastii . aar. jojuraa w. soaix. mm Haara. RAV, GORDON V MARCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I3UIA5ArOLIS, IKD , Will practica In tha Federal and Stat Court. Orn.cf, Jo. 13 New k Talbot t'l Börding, South of Post Office. now-air WM. A. LOW. f.. W. H'COID. IOAVi: .V llrCOKI), ATTORNEYS AT LAW, lioom Xo. 5 Blackford's Blocke IntlianapolUt Ind. Wilt pt-actice Id th. Sut. aod Ftleral Court. novit d3m I)K. II i:KV F. IIAIIAILS PHYSICIAN A'D SURGEON 1XD1AXAP0LIS, 1XD. OFFICE XcOn at a Biock, K.stacky Aaa, room So. 6, 8d floor. ß.aiience-5o. 197 Sörth AltlilllL iotIO ctf jouwm k. ai ros alii. Aii8oa l. aoACBE. Paris aaacK MCDON ALD, HOACIir. A SIIECKM, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Second Story, Altna LuilUng, Pennsylvania. SU Prtetice in tbe Inferior and Supreme Conrti of Indiana an-1 In ih. Fedrral Court. nosl3 dAwtf OYSTERS. 3rTiin! Oysters, liny Your Ojatens of IIORX V ADERSOX, Xo. 31 Wttt Washington Street. flSHOSF. CXB VALID Pea-aide. L R. M and T. T 1 fystera, recelred daily. B-t la U market. Put Dp only ty AisOD t to, Ral'lBor. nc13 ttira CLOTHINC. AV'. IP. RUPP, MERCHANT TAILOR, ptaxcan IIIIAIH.MADC CLOTIII., 4aJ GtHtUmeti's FurnUhing Goods, 5o. 131 East WaaUnfton atrct, oppoaita Court Bouae, IXDIAXAPOLIS, IX D. no 30 dim TO THE PUBLIC. rpnS tTDXESIGTZD irOüLD ErSPrCTTTLLT JL call jozx atuotloa U tltir Urxs sad well aeiacttd aiuck e.f CXSTOTI-MADK CLOTHI1TG, CetlUng of fin Ileaver Over Coat, Fine Xre4a Coat, i:xtra. Fine Ilualne CtMtt, Fine Catalmrre Pant and Veta, Silk Velvet and Plush Vests. CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY. . CTrCl.xhlB( aad to order la th. teat at 1, and a th. b.n t DOC. A rvtaplet a.a -rtmaot cf Genfs FaniUhlag Oex-da. "-s- ar" enatwaara, .a. ... aa mmv wmm. my parrhatxr DaaSAM aor 0 e Ct Ka 4 last Waaktaft"" a''-. . w . Am all mm awaaa
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THE LARGEST CARPET STORE 1 :x x 1 js. iv v , H KEPT HT IHME, ADAMS si CO., 26 and 28 West Washington Street. (Tletehrr sstore,) TBO Ha YE nrCTSTLT DlsrOSID OF TTTC1K Dry Good aMcottertfil Us e-irs -tna Wholesale ami Itrtail Oarpet, Wall Paper AMD HOUSE FURNISHING KKtJkblislmitMit. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Call pec Im I attention ml c a n p e t n e a im : u s Or Whole sale bcjrr, to tbdr Isrgs Hock of sll grsle of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,' IMnttinsr. See. PAPEB, Curtains, Window Shades, Sofa Carpets, Rngs and .Mats, la an endlem rsrietj. ErCXME, ADAMS Sc CO, Hat a large quantity of Eean.ar.ti of F ETS, Thirty yard each, and under, which wttl t sold BEMOW Cost. Rruaaela Carpets, i 93 per Yard, Beatsplr ZOO per Yard. Bt2p!jr 1 33 to l GS. Common plr Carpets 75 UtIOO Cotton Chain Rag Carpets. TBK FISKBT WOOL BL ANKETS et BED COMFORTS AU sizee t. 8 fwt by 9 ftt aqaar.. Wetrtl, Dutch, Entrllali,Tvlllel Hemp anel liana; Ii and Itraatr CARPETS, FOR DIXI5Q E00MS:A5D KITCCXSI. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Will keep cooataatly on aaad a large astrtBeS of Farnitare Corerin?, PIibo and Table Covers, Table Linen, Xapklns, Towels, te., te., IThka art s.lect4 with ears sad attcetloa, kaowicg tfct wants ef nt castomsrs. TUX LAÜGI3T A3TD st AUOSTHZST CP 17 ALL PAPER 151 Tin: STATE. Do Bt think mt bmjtn a Carasti ar Wall Faper befotw looAia; at cs is iarg:e a lac a, wa-st. y caa aaTt doLar a auigl Carpet. nraE, ADA328 & CO., 26 and W West sTasfclsf--" Strett. irurrcax itoxxj INDIANAPOLIO IND. smUala
AMUSEMENTS.
METROrOLlTA. TlIEATEIU Cvmtrro fi'a$hinjtonanJ Ttnnett'e Srrrets. yimnrngtr,.. .nr. W. If. Itller. rori cja al. 'clesTk. Qrmnnrw t'D at ' U a. Tursiay live hIbit. Dfcfiabfr -5. Miss Charlotte Thompson. Ortmcr .OrTt-ev.ra. IsITTIsE BAREFOOT. Tor taia niskt oaly, poürlr. Anir4 Mm Tnosrsos J .tt.n', (i tT'c'nil rkarartrr,' n. h. at f Sfr Fri4, (S Tirenat carrtr,).. Jar. II. hi o'.t, (kr :.ua!clrBCr.? Ura. W. H. y H"S.at k.oecrrrtl tlrr. ) la adtaor. raca or Aaiiua. I'axsoMt anl all rrr4 ". lr. Oict fcist; rnsat. ff. tT ' l"'", SS ee; Orcbtxura Sa;, TS er.t, O.i .ry atwl Muby C-rcta, XJ eeti; CS.:Jrtn fa arrre,tlV. rakTlClLJLRSUTlCa.-Ti . Hur Cam loaf tk Tseator ty sTrclt.. st tt. co. of lb. p. tmrm a . f.ofst. llsin at adUMittrrtUe-uil'i. Tsouaif, ProprVt.r. Tauar, Vaar. .Indiana State Museum, ! i:iia.aioi,is, I.M. TlirfC III inn rilililrril! CH4I.LVNr.lC OF rtVI tHOrSlXO PüLLAkS that th Ala ( ln.Wt.) tsiUrt? ar. lb. artcai LI. j-f CiirioiOll. a. tm t-i ixcoa In the I'nlte! State. rS!"r 14 a cd 10.CMH) Lew DOflSdl M Ctla. RAILROADS. Indianait-oIUnnil TneInnatt IIa II road. Tkre rattiir Train I . ae Ic ?!acpl a da.?. Orrtraa -It. C txHsl. Prosi.l4Bt sul Su.rl, t-r. 1 t. J. F. Kicli.Tia, al4aal fcorH-rwi-tn 1i t. .n. lrrtl, line al Ticket .tit; 11i.aaa C. tj.ntier, drrtral rr.lal.1 AifBl, Coc oLsti; Mi. 11. L. Nl Ic, Ufr.ral Ar-nt. Ib.Utnsp.l.i, I Colmnlfiiea nail lnllnntiistlli Iral ICaIlral. TLrte Pawrjtfr Triii.i leav Iu':an;pcl J; y. j Orr-.. R. K. Smith. Pr 1 1t,t. C intalxe-.. o J , U. I.anr, Nup-rti tfi dt.t; f. A S in.b, x-ii-ial ruti i Agent; J. W. H, ,(-rural TitVrt Ag(it, IceJlua ,Terra nauic tunl linllannolU Itallronil. j Four Famngr Tr.in. I.v In.l o.o'U 4f'j. Giriert 1 J. Pk, Pre 1 Irnt; R P. I; krr, .'!:, .r ! lnt.BJ.nU . T. co.t.litiral Acnti.lul anp..... Jell er4in llie Itatlroaal Tbrep. ra.stnrr Tr.lis Iratr. I se.p II. 4ily. Omens D. Utkf.t-, 1'iefilri.i; Harare tvott, la r-r iileu-lfDt; J.iut. Irtrirr, (i-tr.l tkkrt Arn'; Ttaotna Can, i:rl Irrlc! rt.l. JttMwv.n,.; Tboniaa Cars. Grurr.l Ar ue, lt;.aiii.oUi. LnTajelle iinil IndlnnnpolU llnll. road. Tbraa PasaeneerTralba leave Indianapolis da". OmctW-W'llhsta V. Reyr.ol.1, rr- il-n(; J If. sTrrj p-r, A'stmaiii Ndprin'.PBtloiit. I.r.y e:n; A . II. raru:t, ; General AffLt, lo lianapo;:.. Ilellefoiifnlnr Itatlroatl. i Tbre Paswnasr Trains Irav. Indlsn.rx.ll. d.ilr. Omrin-SUlltn.n Witt, PrT.'cleM C' ertl.iid. O.; R. K. Friwn, General "uj-rüiteu'enf: l.nr n 11.11, Grijeral Frrlaht ArBt, T. H. Barton, (ieij.ral Psnxnfr Arent, Inclianapoli.. w ltadlnnn pull. ler n ntl 4 1 leiio ICallroail. Tbrts Ta? nger Tr!m leaef ludiatipoi: Cmm. D.Tld Mkj, Prr.i.lrtit .ltd Pup-n.etine; D. C 1 homp-on, A. i-t.t.t Mt:pr.'.trud'rii; V. T. M .ll.l. ü'neral Ttket AtM; h. S. Andre, Orurral "ritt Agent, Itidi.naneli. IonUsIIle, .ess: Alhntty rtntl Iii rngo ICitllroa!. T rect Fouf frrrn IoqI.s'I! t Oi c ro. rn- is II. f. IIa tan, Grtieral Sujili.letide-f, .New Alb.ity. Irxl. EXPRESS COMPANIES At!am I i preis Company. lod aaapnli. Olfce 5o. 11 F.s ST..t:ri-rt.o treot. AlrreS Gstthrr, acj rj:i(ct.d-nt, CiitrlntasU; Joun It. Obr, Agent, lD-l!anajx.l:. Amerlenn Iipre f ompnn j. Indianapolla üffle X. a Kaat Vfa.LlLK-e.n mrmV. E W. Sl.n,Supnrit.i.d.Dt, Iii4.oioll.: J. Ttutl.rfirld, Agent, lodiaoapolt. I'nllel Ftntei I'tpre Company, ladianapoli 0(üc-5.. 34 Za-t Waiilrg'oii t.t. i DattrrflcU, Arent, Indian. polia. TELECRAPH COMPANIES. Weilern I.'nlon Telesrrnph Com. pany. OT.co in Plackrord' Bltxk, eornr Keridlao aid Wa-blsaton atre;rntratKo in Mnd an aer. John F. Wallaci, U rMon SuperiiitrLil-n'; Cttult C. Wailoey, Vaitager; U.C. Duncan. CDiefUir.'or. Cnlte! State Telegraph Cora pan j Xo. It So th ron-y!Tan.a street. i C. Wilson. Divl.ion SaperltUndrtit f Indiana; 8. lt Comb, labaaTt GIFT BOOK STORE. A Present for You AT TIIE hook I'I i.i.imii:.!' PRESEXT AT10. DEPOT, Mo. coXorth Illinois street, MILLER'S NEW DLOCIL rilBI PcXK iTORK IS THK LAIE.T A JfT) fcVST X arranaed la tt. city. Her. ymm caa t.y Ly l-.k y a wvh. and rerave a tM-aaiUul rro.eiat frtss. Amuut tb. PresebU will t. fuupd GOLD & SILVER WATCHES Silver Tea Sels Massive Bilvcr Ice Pitchers, ELEGANT SILVER CAKE BASKETS. Engraved Silver (-'oMrh, Nllrer Irlnlaln: 'up, Milser Untier lanlreo Ml er Tea lie II, in "ar Slio els, IIamond I!In. EE 3TJEX XSV CALL AT THE PRESEXTATIO.V K00K STOKE Bf re ytm leare th. dry. ard bey a F-.': l. n.-' s--altam. Prater sVotA, or yilli.g yea a aa: in u. line and receive a Handsomo Ii-i;kii1 TaryiagUealafroaSI cruttl"J. A. Ill A -V 4 O. derl-el-f EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express CompanyCMTED STATES EXTl-ESS COMI 'V. rrJClt no. u tar wuciaTus iixiit, n a.-r Tee; Twe daily tapraaiwe U CUkdaaaU, ax4 Twsea.'ly aUansaai teCäsrageaad It. Lull; The afcese Cofaaala. aa eäa Ml. .rniiUa'avd X mtii aa ia. fotlowiBc raada, s-ta: ISIHAWA CXSTkALj LArATrrri 4 chaoo. ISUtASArOUt rXKC; TXEKK BACTK kiCHHOr; tLLFA.i5TAl5 aUSDUSArCLll. Mewey, pmcAuc, ealsaLUe aat rreiiLtcarriad etA asry aU Uaytta, tat la caarwa at apaciaiatsd ad.tvt BoUa, KUJj aad Drafts will S aBttly ecllevud . fsodr rrfia aaade. I. XttlLj JLLL Asl al sei
