Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1865 — Page 2

DAILY - "HERALD. TrntAT Mon.xi!frt. f)rcr.Mitr.R 12.

0.relte t I T-iatlort tll .'i our att nti-n t . it in th- f-Ilowtn? Kiln" eeai. I rctnmunl'atTfm. whUh .Haw, . h It w that Wli.r art the j'j'K th" ma., of tl- AL wiU- iu uy out tt h- tj.-ii.iun, an I vthy an! atiat! I'tir-j-'an M mr hi. .. ,. j-,r n l L ,f tLer ram t nullit. Tl .le i.l-n re- : f.itf It a frui Iii unju.t, ungual j f. rrtJ to ani J. uouun-J a ron ; hj the urtxmirf p. r ri tl.' j-irt rf itr (; ,, i rn- j d, a i;n !.- at t!i May Trm. th forDt; th fa'rin .f th- f.-vr at !! j- ti-- ; l;i-l.iture oul l at any tili-. whil in 4in d . The oinUrtu .1 a ti n. 1-t t!,p j imrn :j Ii I t!c mitt r.whithT tli'!flKn roierr.nw-nt. -f a lr;r-h.r f !, urtio; ; tv.ts rihtfr wn-n: f the I-. tin- h.i- if t, wi'i.at j I Jßurwil, in an arti -- iu'.li-li.-. rn th-

Ut, h.vr te i. ,jr th.: jrtiMi ' f tli- m thuti"l. In l.kii?-; f r th- fl-c t f n h Tkaxationiii-.il tl- !: mhhi j r.j.J.-, in.-! r thEnijw n r, wi-1. -irn fr .i.i !i:mx tJt.it i ;m( wa th- Ji -t r i t' w li h ih- j ,.! r r-- '. Hut'fl, thai -fjth r n- 'iUvtiiü' r.iiiijM II. -.J 1 t pro-Lint- Iii -Ir UhM. n to rti' th ir tax i a( inriit. H-i: -Tl inz nh u in.inuacturr, tli ilili.-. nt n.- hai.i ', an 1 1 v.-n thr J nirtwt o!.-iirf r t iil. r f a - 'ju! t. r-! illi.'r, r t a J.nit th- r f tin.- n feuMnto th- nt:.' rhi ( th ir k'-iin; ari l U st -it ln .f tin- I: jjnm Iluii-in- Un t...--nlfI the prf -.ii, r n. nte. tw chip' t!i- Infatnoii il.iry f a1.lii- ir .-tit lit. . (Th-

VMii-rr Tiikiihi k. y .n.r. oit an i-niiw-rvilur f the rr-ury and -u h waU hftt.l. bv i Uw, to tl iniii. fol iT.'tit; hut i ful in.li UuaN of the inniel int r t .f the

lfjre J. )riln Liia- If i f thl a..iiree i f revenue, he 111 wir- f what would mile uj li Uli it. Jr'unnirs ri h atri. ian, indixiijut Ht thit h li. d li. 11tiune, in:de r pre. nt.ji im t n eruhu; It L tb" Finpernr, aii'l t in-hiee him to t-.h rate it n longer, lie oiftTe J Iii own pr. jx rty to uH'tj ' Uiiuiiiutioti tf the revenue. Tli-Kjlil-r.r had the 1.: in.--. to e-ld the .fl". r. An thl general ttx n Ir.lu.trr, tirt ahove lAeatiotied. rontiniie t.mnov" w 1 ollect. J Tery fourth year, It Ta atyle.1 the .ustral VvHtril-uti -n; an J tli Li-turun Zimi h lament thit the a. j ron. Ii .f the f.it.il . ri l wa annrtnnei . l.y the tear an.l t- rn.r of the itizi-n, hfl tVt re often riuie!cI hy the im(eiltii M uur'totiuU m c the ino-t alh.rn-d an.l linn 'tural in. (IkhJ of riM'iiriii the um at w hi. h th ir proj rly h t.J Im ii aA r -n -I, he i , v, -4-unmi .ii ul rer it d the r.ililll.li- f the p-..h- f ,r piie ill thu f..r a time, in hi rim, f .- jH r-oiul trihute on the in. lu-try .f tin- jx-.r ' ill.-. hy thna the jiAil nf ttjfliflin. Goinni-N, in Li Ilitory if 1'riK-p, .!.- 4 ril the oij.Ilti. ii of the KoiuJii pcoj.le untler the finr eftneitrrent tnler. In inj tvt o Kin. iM-ror. Iioxxtt'i and jlitiMUN, und th.ir two C.tji tkH, ti tl kuji - and C HI-oiU S thu: The iul rn.il .li-lfe. were ;il-i,in in inv ri M.nlled. :dlhoii-h In oth.-r r. ,, ts thev a-r-TJ .ited. In accurin; bv mean rin- i.y niean ffe, tu e defendsarne 1 nie four f the four I 'ld lh mi. tij f nr t -r", th jMple acquired at the t ' . .r 1 V?" ?, ,"r anuy i,u'ti f ",'r "i-al ,7 VmUr tll .niadnipl- hurden the t ixe ro t. afrULtXiil ex.c, a., that a t otenj.,rary Chritltn writer f who I n ..b,,bt tn Mi-peCed f nie cxa.'zeration deTile tl- Vlitation -f the tax-: tiitrer a wur.- than a plague of .-ut. In riiiip-rion with the payer of the laxe,' ta aajif. lift receiver of th. in were ao nuiucroiH, and the weight of tin- impt 0 etioruiou, th.it the l.ilxirrr l--oke ilnw 11, the field wire turn.-d into b-.-rt. and wood irrew Up W here the plow had lately traveled. It Would Im- impu-illtj to liuuiU r the t.;!',. ia who were rsln- upon every t.wvn and province. ( on.cmn-tioii, jr rii't iii-i, and -- action w re II they kn w e.w t ion not frejUint. but 4rptual, &tcunp:itiicl by 11:111luralde outrage. lint Hi'- fraud li-tn-sH. the unUcrvil mnirnii).', w.i wh.-u t li-c. iiu came, and the taker of it. -atb tin.' Ih. inaelveti in every lir.-. t ion. (rodu.-ed a -. i. nil !anie, to lo roiitpared only to tl..- ini. 1 v of a iostltc invii-i ii or of ; to' 11 :t!' iiiil 'li d lo the aohbery. TIm- Held w-re 111. -a-ur.-d t tli.-. ry rloi. the tr-- iot.il. -a l ine.pl tut 1111111lTed. Cattle were rei'tered a w II .1 in. 11. The i rack of the l.th and tin' cry of the af.lie-t-l rent the air. '1'be ruitlifol i.t- wa- tortured fr evidence aatnt hi ma-t. r, the wife lü ill pi0 8.':tint the hlll..uii, tlie .pj ;ii,':iillt hi sire, t or I . W of id. 11. i- th.- iio -ti oi W.ti apptir.l to t-xtort n.-S e id.-ii. .. a' tii.-t lilM lf, an l, when nature ?ae w.iv, tin v wrote ..o n what h id 10-vcr I-. 11 utt. r... Xeith.-r Ol. I f- Iti.r iekli- I'lil'lii-lii-il -r.olli.for exemption, liri. f and .-n-t. rn 1! ion d the land. .Not atilje with the n lum of tlie tirt ennTneratl.nl. tliey ent nth.-r ii-it.-r-, w ho wellt .1 I lie - alu il i-.ii a a pr.M I' of rw n ndcrrd. rhuth.' imp t w nt on increaitlL'. but the cattb- dimillUlo d and the p. opl ilai-d; Ti-t th Kirvi -r n.ui 1.. pav t iu t -r of the i.-.id." , Jiay uxauou -1,,.... ,ir f j -I.-. or any part of thetn. to u. ti . Tit, '. - t- - I'realJeutS Tleaaage. If the u-atlnvor of the pn-a i to I takitt a r Idetiec, the lTei.ent ha lecii l'rt tin.-ite in Id Mi'.r:i,t It m. t tlie approval and receive the 1 11.I . r-. in. iit of l...t!i the irr. at political (arti-. Kaeh d. cl m it to In- a fair -pont-ht of th. ir vi.-w. and ea. li l.iiui- Iho lr-ident a the head f their party, and each evidently desire him to be 0. The MV:i''c la a patriotic lo-um nt, and it merit consist In It generality. It b ae the rrcldent at !ilcrty to finally side with the IVuiocracy, which we think he w isln . .),. Tue Ki hmond, Vb., Timet, ajs: The whole tone of the inessa.'c coim inci u that tin- present t 'oiircs can do iu tliiu,- wor-t-than deny ni tho reiresi ntatioii to which we are entitled. Their Kwerfr mis. hi. r In-tin and end with that c.tu 1.-- in-uli and affront to the south - the xclusioii oi' our d legate. The jMisitioii t.f the lr. -i.lent Upon the auhject of t'oiin sioual int. rl. rem .- will th xrrcie of the ri'ht ..f suilra-e in the ststc prottfti uvfroin all rrty fa t!"ii and fanatical letnalation upon that iuetj,.n. A lon' sumner and Met ells shall fail to command a t

vote In t'onrre atilüci. nt t.o t rride the otc, ' f t,' should ut 1- contracted iu our ideaa; they w ill heimiMffht in th. ir ra-e. j imi.li a wr rcsect our corresiH.ndent' views vXliZCtZZ ' ;""!'"" w; att P to restore the otisiii uli.Hial rel..tin iT kX'iJ M'oation, and that i that the whole the southern state, and desire Ihcni to re- ' MaU ahotild haeavoire in the matter, and unit- their p3,.,-s in t-utii brxnche of the Na- j who in. ie worthy than her Leprosentative U tlon.U Legislature, an.l then bv coiilpl. te the i ,.:.. . If i .i . . . work of rcsL.rati...." ..L i, Jd,'1'nB,,,rJ If m the.r alienor knowledge of

adopted " the Constitution d amendment aU.lishintf lacrv" he in tk. a fair. U.l.l iue with t'iiiirr-. lie u itcs th N-utln rn st ates to p.rdily and unanimousU adopt that amendment, and .let lares th it it a. lot. ti. .ii r. unit. ti-i-V i 1 1 IO UTl V ' ail power of titsruption. WV have. i d-in-thi. he teil u. a certain mein of castin- all ! the di-4r.!r of the past into obbviou. and ! thi will In- the tn-wniiu' evidence of our' sincere d ire for the future maintenance of j the Union. Thi measure w ill etlace the sad nicuiorv of the p st. and w ill cvtiituallv secure the South iuqulation. caiotal and th'ewarm

arntpsth. of the i:.p,. f th.- North. IU-- ,''n'nt the tillers of the soil, and we may. jicrond thi the Krisid.nt leuiatid nothing at j hap, think different. our hinds but that protection l.-r the ciuancl- Indi-ini is .,n n-rliultnr-d st .t . n t l.at.-.tn.-rowhnhallof uarewillm-to.ir-..r.l .. V 1 ari a-r,1l'tral Mate, the estal.

him. as an honest and iu.lutri.ua laborer. I t I... ...... .........:.... i.. . ... - .ir hi. ...i.r ii i -im in ,iiiiisiii win ins- I dis sipate all appri hen. ions as t hi earnest !. airat fsO atum tv and oblivion of l.i.l . rt. n . -Lvory vatrl.it' he nay, -nisi wish for a I k't uerai arntu ! y at the earliest epoch fuisti'iit est ep.K h cousisti nt t wita public safity." II,- täte that after "the I ff terrrl ä..m1 i-.t t I. ..a ....! l.A . . ..i.l of mutual n.nciU itnti," and we -must work! tov.lhtr In harnn ny." 1'r. foundtv Interested the tHi.i.l.. ..f the PsHithareln that n rtio,, tf the Urcidenf Message who h we have coni, bred, we h ill not pretend to.!ictiss aIIV . th. r i-rti -t . f it I at this tun-. W t-ric from the ruai t,f thi ! jtessa.v ainj.si t re -me vit!i ttnotioti of thankfulne to l.. hI. th it Utw.cn our detI . . . .... I .1... .. .. I... . : . v M-via'ia iuiu iiv las :inx passion i i a W li de I n will Hihtn.i:, .l.r..t th.. I ra-irvi apir-.tof fAitu.n "w hi. h ha tak.n tunI TT? J.. . !!! if t , !1 -n .. If the lurn M-n w h.. w 1. w . I. . ;.. i. .i i ii.:' w Ii. II the paIY the UI ! t ' tilt J W uf '- . i l;,.t l.i ...r..l t', .t the W ar i tlou at an . ii. ! tl.. "'Vt.litlU.t r i. -I h ut has . ...a7 i U.I.VII rt, i ;i i ;ie . must now be w a -i ,( i-. i . u t . . . .i. . .nit i w tti. b H tt-i Juy vf the l'i.. -i -ti;.. . v. I; ' " ... ti... . . ' at t S .f -u . a., ' i-urrs ot Ate is tat tti.rt th .t I ttat. how et , r, is a . r. ,i , , . . . a t t iuui i uirac, ijir p.um. u ü I w!.!, hwr iiiwsi -sip,,ti,. utun i.-iii. n-.t. The lr. s;,. ut h. tv in.- y-:'. i,i , tbt- inrle eon. litt, n f r our rv.!i.";.. u' .i rwau-la tf lue -t.il.. d ! -rat:i,. ,i,.tT p. !rt-n-th. n I, i'fvbipt r. ,u. s. , u. in hi. w i so. s v.ir int-i 1 -.I. n ov a I a. Jatan 11. Ilraai. .. I tt. . . " II I !i:wM, '-I' on ai.ie ... II w iivu. Ja.,x 1 Jay, wr ,r. 1 ,,. t Ätw 5 um In r . f 1

radical l'nriv.. tlet Is n,uq...ed the trau- 1 " " -V"'")' or lln-tr party and pa, the oii.Te. authonnu' the issue of iv.p .ral -Lilian. It vv:... h.weter. a famiiv quarrel, Ite w ill of Audrcvv J. hn.on. . m..t trinkt nt law p. sihle; und Iivi ijlve ' i.n" which iI-n not exprely dir.N t that th.- i alt. Either. am..n the bn thern of the African Against that n, bS.-. Il.av.n -ti-rir. .1. r. -o- the pix.pje t.i un trr-tand that the nr.-sent . I !UJL'ri U' i'1'1 .'" ! ,i'' hi l.ut. r a.-t il i j I r.ua-iou!-Vr hs Journal. bite pntninwhi.h t:,,s ,.. ui txhibit.. th.- pr, ,.ir, lv ,ii , ;,. . t . ., ffl ,u Wl,h t,,e n tr.v x !,, t," r V V - stonn if s.,ti.,i,l r . and J tel. in 1 1 ' ",rt ' " Uw th' I Un rt.m f,r h U. ,,ut h, i. r,:. , h, ,,,,,,5,, jUUljCral Mv, ,w, tv-tive W.tavaU. a the . in aain.t ,.,,. ,.fTT J'4 tl" l 'tare w II p.,,.. no m.itt.r w hat. q'red lo ex, re.- l.i. .1. , i-i.n .n the lsnd. , . , , r . , V ,, ' . l.n. whbli ,!;... ha re-d toiluU the and f th f,. , vv ,- . nt. rtain ,reat bar. be has fail,,! b. ,1,. t-.u h. r are w anled , 1-rankl.n cunty.

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V t ,.i-r r.K ' injtni" tnt'Te.t o: t! Mil. , '!'r.,i.t. rioriil. vv c on,) li.tai.t to o.-s. .t I i I'l'll'lll! tl.o . s. t-I.t niJj.' J arraj h .f Litivn cf the lime rf the 1- n f ! 'in j; i .. . ultictit rciuarka w rr- ..ur w n ar.nnn m cn tin? 4Tf sera! .iltj. ct. With ut th. i.l, thd wm wcrr rt4it,atinr any . j im. ) Id 1 ir HaVOWN. Tb -re is II" 1,1 u vv lo iu vt .-t -p iui .1 a Utter tr Inorr rr!ii!4 Ihm.srat. r hou Id l orry to impute t.. him th. n. t.tl- j .... 1 1 uer.t w rfc coiubaUtir. Th. l.epnblicana t-f Owcu eouuty have determined Iu tart a iaj r it sjnecr.

j Uttmrm Xrt4e4. I In -tir t,4i-f t th- -Iirbt artM- m tle Jrnl ..i'in ; u, iij.n a Inity jjao'ctf , th arti. otic iUm irape-l u. A fri't.4

"t!i in-t., h- t l -. 4 IL f .rm .V-.J.-I.' iuW the .ll-. inx rliar'.. ni'ain-t the l-.Jit-r '( thIIt'iI'I: ' Y.H. li!n't tltink m?-ii ym 1 !(! IhA .Ut- ortii-ir f.iil-l r.tain irnuiit. n hi. Ii tj- law l.ifily iit-n!-l h.nl jro int' tli- Tr-tiry. If tli law, rf-rr'J t in th'- artil-, p!.iinl v int. nJ.-.l thr I" r-jvii-it. to k iut tli- Tn a.ury, and th.-r. fore th .I. i-k.n wm a frt-at wrn?, why .li ln't th - J:. jiil.Ii-.in I-ilatun , w hi. 1 ha r om cin-'l --rl tim- inrp the r n l rin cf the i.i .n, am. n.J the Uw o a t make it th- iui r at h e m l iä- iuty of tho. otirra to pjT th tr.iuiitei into th- l Trt-a-un If tin- lli-pul.lii-au prty are uh , .täte, why wa Ju.Je rEKl.E, a l: iiuhli-an 1 --r.-try of Mat.-, iK-rinittnl, inee tl- il.ei - I ion to, an 1 while the K puhli an ! uturt w re in -Ion, to jmm kito r turtt-n th(uand dollar f T t--uio commiin to olunie r, Ix-si.h half ataueh mre ra-li f r other oil). I.aI tranna. ti.ii w hiih come under the lit tf 1 njui-ite-, ami tin n grar fully tiro from olli.e without a word of --uure? The dn i-ioii w a all rieht in the etimatiuu of ItepuU'nan, wh. none of the faithful wer in office, and it w a de Idcd ( not tr the court but by (iovcruor Mokto.v, when he rmitted

Jiol-el'tti-K to ki--p the K-r.iuiitea but denied ; Luihlimr w actm bpc-d in fliiinen. The lo i th. m to to lr. ATHOi. a lKiii. rat. Court tic- J about $iVio. cUon, are all jut uli- u they put im.ncy intu , Tli(. Seen tary of the Indiana n n ate conn s the hand of Republican, but arc to bu trt tt- j out in a card, in one of the Indi:naioli dailica, ed a wortl.Ie uiib they advance the cu- j t'ainit one llollowav, Materriiitt-r and t.litor niarv and tH.liti.al ini. rd of that part v. vt l.he il "1iaIM,,h Journal, iu which he ii.ti1 ' ' j mate that he wa approached by the bal l

The ("Icvrluntl Leader ii Weatern ron( A Ma lit. KT vic Wtflinx Jivm t k. The 1ink'0 Tribuns f täte, as the reult of much in-tiatioii t.f the aubject, that it cot an lllinoi fariiu r onedhird of hi crop to send the rem ainiiiif two-third to an Kail, ru markit, and nriru in favor of reform. Hut w e opine the Trilunt fail to uet the rightful r.imiiy. In Lad of brinim; the market to the prinluce, i r within a practicable distance, it t.niM.e in.-rea.ed f:c)iti a fr p ttin the 1 l.r.L.liii..i I.. ll.ui.iti.L.f I f.! J tf Vtj iti tiki. Iltkt'. , ;.rnim.nl , .. m.w nn. a of Vou.mi.UKa( . rM(4.,,;,. of a , j ,Io , , ulni.,, . , 1 .... . . reu. of a hundred million or f mown produce ' iiiii i- rr.ioefu tJiie-uaii, fiiii riiiaiiiiiw; upon J pr.-lti. er a t.v .f twenty-tive r centum in La,..j., al.,ii.H,e m irk t w "w. a'l.nrcheiid tint the Wc-t w ill eon- , iXtwlKl tliadv ntie if' thi'; nilajht l.e red need oiie-lifilr. at lit entailim; upon kind Ionj a It Ik rl-ta in de.otinir ite!f ex. clulvelv to nirrlctiltiiral an.l i-..i:iin. r. i.il imr. atiits Iravlui; to the Kat the .... innoiofy of man u Tact ure; but. with a iiianuftcturiii yteni of it own. which would funild a hotm-j market f.-r it farm pro.luct-. It w.uld be r-W lieve.I from thi ilicuhll UIh.ii it i To!. ritv. I Hitherto, the Wet ha Im-cii content to pay the .cost 1 f traiirfiortin it prtxluct to a di-tant I market, and the c.t of hrnurin hack the ; 111:111 ti f 1. 1 u r I article rcjuir.-d f r it ronI umptioii. Thi buble tax it h i submitted to under the halliicliiati.'il that thereby it wa j ' ri- i mi; cheap ;mm. .Mm h of the raw material r-,ti! :t fortht ; maiiiifacture of arti. b- consumed in the W'e.t i i tran-M.rte. from the Wist, or front the i -south thi-otuh the North west, to tho Ka-t,un.l. 1 alter lt iiii fdrnilie t ini'loyiiient to Katern ; operati rn, and riiml u profit to Ka.-ti-rn ; capitalists, i r.-shipjM'd to the W est at the exjt iie i f tlie Westcrti et'iisuiitt r, hilt thi i at:i' Western eonsunter of Ka-t. rn manufac-lun-uttdi-r'oe the e-ii- and Inonnvinleiice of tr.in.ititn to the Kut the stij'plie ei'iisuiue.l by Kästeln .pi-ratite w hllt fabneatmir ).'... l".r Weateni -onsuinption. la it , ii.. plain a day tint the West i the ocr bv , thi trat.o.u tiou ? Tue value of ecry ji.irtitl ff pr. isions i-oiisimti'd hy the lalM.n-r iu the factory enter into and form a part of tho cot 1 manufactured !:m.!. I it not clear, th-n that the cot of Kasteru manufacture coui simi.-d at the Wi-t i in. rea.-d bv the amount ef the expense of shipping provisions from the West t ith'- K it und brin'in Katt rn inaitii-fai-tlires back to the door of tlie consumer. The I.r'i tt-r ucst but half the remedy, ! and that the second half. The tirst half is to trio. .e the protettllf tarilT. o that forelirn ! nations may come in, in competition with New ' I ! Kurland, iu the price of produce and the aale ! ; of ;mh-. mi th it we -an buy lower and aell ; hi-lur, and thu hate a snrplti Hived that I will i;rov into capital 1 triro enoiikih to erect j and sustain inanufu. ture anions u by our ' l'l'lc. - -crirultural olleK-. The luiiH itance of an Airricultural Collew t in thi Stat.- iioInnIv d.-nie. the iu i. where hall the t'ollcjre 1- locnte!. Indianapolis lays no particular claim to its local ion, unless ideographical po-itiou warrant. Communication after communication has reai hed u in relation to this matter, and w e have Ih-cii loath to speak feelingly of it. The communication which ajipearcd i:i our paper, a few day since, we endorsed in it cent ral application. Hut there are iliv ne Inb rests w bit h must be consulted, nd if the Legislature think that Woomiiujton, or any other place in the Mate tiu.ro worthy o the honor, we are willing to aopuiecc In tin ir action. A :i Journal which circulate throu-h the agricultural matter tliuv dmlde rainst Indi :tn.iHjlis,tur voice will not he raised harshly The estat.lishni. nt of an Agricultural fob I ... l ... i .... local, it is a matur near and dear to cvt rv citizen of Indiana, and it t.r.witr... meiit li.uld U- rejoiced ov, r. no matter where t.-...,., t - " .... c n,!uIt' t,H t,yiU tliÄt tm essi,,n wa uncalled for. and the action of the Lejfirdatiire thufar detnoiist rates our i n iniaea t .... . .. 1 ,"", " 1 "I'l poliey Which will ,,""''-Mt of an Agricultural folbye we cou '.... I tti : . inbrists of the whole I '.. n m inure to tut' Mate, but wt tdl further contend that the !rilatiiri- should d.-m.ntratt where the 4r--lU1''' '' v II be I .ated. . T." :n"lne It i n-.w well underst.v..l that th r.cpubli. can parlv inl. nd to t. the Mii.- I m- . ... next eion of the LeKilature. Thoae most in r . r f ;. . , , " uvT ,l ' l'd V'unt it thi. s.-spm. as th. y rT'vately admit, simply t.. avoid the vtl.vt of it passage in the next cbttioti; but sjv, ! wlMlrM.n.A..lev.ii.m u.....e t ... :,. ... - - -sä. V av( r- , r t im mil , . f ..... t . ..i.t;- . . " -'"- "'1'" leij. an.l int ir higher curt . it i deir..u to f.n-e to r!ey the lsllcstlf thi 1. lito i.llls ,f th t.rtl- M.fi t,r Ih. v may t-e. The true doctrine on the . . 1..... . . . ...i . i j, ui.tic ii it bv punish. tu' the abw,. . f the Us,. ,,f the natural n -Lt cf rv rv mau to make and x-ll ui. ti,iii - l,j eat and ui lUiUiw drihk.oat,irri !'i d. . . . ... ...

in h.-f :ttt ti. in '' -T t -iui-.tallec, and pr. t. nt int. -loan 1 a t:i !i- ' I l atice. 1'r- Iii I-Ilo-U I v a are in, n I V .Ii v lees

t - M n i,'l, p. üc. orti.-er to harrath. Ut of

..--. i wWui U.rv may vv aut ome m.m. v, and t. emn w hu h b 'lr.'-s the p. r man in t ti 1 1 c a t l. w hi!-

the t o h man dunks bv the jii-f full. I Secrelary I ahrr. VV .'! tt... it.';.. ... ...... ..... .!.. ... . . I ,,..1. ..,',.,'..... I' ,p I . J', .t'..-l IU'- IIIt.r.t vir. .vi n ki ,:i s.i-retarv iittK.in r.- ...... : tr, t, Tv , irt n .,t M hi. h of ir i.. VaV4 4 a .AaaVO A V iliVi ...- j-. hiual IrivUJs. M'KIU t-r IsllH:. d th. v fand I t4 Wirl It prwe true in this in.t-.iie--that w h ii ro.'ti. fall out h 'iict no n i;. t, th. ir iu. - y i l ot tie I:k1.uk ! i bally erU. Mi-. t't.ir.'K: A tu.- tii'k f the busLues men ii ! . i:;. , r .nv ti.i, , itr. will lay hld UiiiUr . f tVuimrr.-f . this K Tu. day ) n. rn...i, at two ..-. i. ,,. to takr action r. 1 live . ,i. i . . io ... i nation , rtj,r ATb-ultuial f.llcKe and .oriiiat s U.M.I. A Urze attmdanr. t. rruc.t.!. J. lUkXakt, -scr.tary.

Atatv Iirtn. The nJimW-r f to-f'-nti ft the InJisna L'nler.Itr, at Ll m'wt- n. I itUia i.a, i .-.r two hundrfJ.

SatlirJiy rtiin la-t th-ciitl.iiiiJiti. j of Jlr. llllam 15. Simtmon, iu F ranklin i county, were !etr.To,n,r lire. I,. -. v - i An '.. t, r tik-er-rat. va ah -t und kUh-l ir the jq-ar-jarJ at Ku-Uuil.-, Ij1 t- k. i .. . , ' ... wh it ha.i taken r f j.'f lit a tr e. T!.- ar.Imal e-rap' fr.-! 'n Ainl-ur' iiien-i:eri.-. now U winter juirt r mar iVnn',rvi'.!' atcmt t -k. -. A xliarje r h:i r. itt 1 v i-il -1 Ti rr- Haute llin vthvf h'- r!l w in.-j I .nt. On.' ; -ti t X -nun iii':ä'.tI jft w.rth. l many th.i hare'iu-ii ut r-. lhi i iin-flant i ii .thilliT lure tluli tl- U: in--II I liu!-:.r!, r ie plant, ir.ii hi. h it i nd a ry fair w in- i IllS'le. Tur Ti uiTr. "ti it Vai.i i.v i..i Had th t ru k I iid tot 'edir tine m that the 1'ioiHOtiTf r.n to th it i!l.i'' in Tu liy jt. The work i -till Ninr -u-h l f .rv ird uith untirinr and im r;'), and if the w -ath r huhl le faVcrl I-, tin ui t I. nii-n f l.rHkille an 1 icinitv will U- t trtld tv tin- ! Uri.'k uf the .M-ituiotie i tin- tirt -f Jjiiuarr.or therrjhuut-. 'ck. ri7f? American. The Va!:i-h I'. tr. i.-um and "-l Minion ouj .any , lire now .juile ui.-uiii.- tliuttht ) hae in re .let in r a hii: 1 iK "Hie indication (.a l.t-t .Moii-J iy wire Urb. that they m-nt an vr.U-r to i in. innuti I..r a puinj. and tül.in. The ! I ln u'htui ij tint ftiiui j i rv J'Ure, an.l thvy think the amount will U- iu u'llni. nt juantity U ii-ure a -.ii.Jid l! w when the i well-pump l put in opt-ration. '.'urttxjton i Vl'ei'.'. The lare n.oiriiof mill of A.S.Jone t Co,, at WillüMMH.rt, w a detrovcd bv fire on Tbii....i i,.:., '11, 4..... 4 -.a .1- . I . ii MiiJni iai4i vi ti ui VI lt cotn J In the oilier, and ttltJjou.'U the mill , was running Hnd the hand at work, all efforts . to staT the i.roLTta of the flam were uua allj UAt &h , a ft W minute the Imim ue fr:mic Mate i-nnitT and t-iiitor and solicited to violate hU oath, and change the b tter and figure, rto., etc.. of thi and that," etc. What a harmonious family thi Abolition-Kcpublican-I'nion party la how virtu. u and honet, and with what astonishing Mlf-l.nial tiny take care of the interest of the people. llitntiny(on Democrat. It 8triJr lis that thu loyalty" of Indiana cannot help dUcornina. thatther have b--n exccively deceived and sw indled by their leading men in the last four year, and that fr their faith in the honesty 'of thee men their pocket for years to corne mu-t suffer feverclyf The Indiajiapolia lla all ha drawn the oriran of (Jovernor Morton into a controvcry touching the wcaith of the (iovernor. and how I . t. . üi i ' ' t , t be canK by It. which mut eonvtnoe In, pol.tl 1 Ht-" rrnt)thal hi Miri!antic effort in Uh!llf "f th' 0,ai r' J iebled him an Immen ? WlM-nit I reih, t,d that (. I'.Mor ton w tut Inter the tloTtmor otlice ii-ad und heel in debt; that hi salary wa but 2.Gon) a . 'l V ' ! "latia ati.i n. ti f!'! )VJ' , ; that V I now th a, and Ti tici able to the richest man in Inmake a tour of Kuiina"iii.d, at I. :Kt, that "we. 1 1 "fi 21t' i"'"1"1' hxve been biiil acVerely for hi iltivtinrjtoh Democrat. 1 The Mute A uditor of Indium 011 Tax ititfi niiM mim i.otrrniuriiisecii ritte An terror i'urrrcted 1 he State Auditor of tn.li in i mi.l. r it .t.. of August 14. Inm, issued a circular to Countv Au.iitors, iiistru.-tin ' th in on ct-rtain points. on which information hid been solicited. Thi circular wa repro.lu.-ed last week by the Kr.xAlyn Jtemurntt f -r th- inforinat ion ".f ues.sor and tax.payer. The lir-t of the instnu tioii of tlie M.itc Aiiilitol v copy, a it i a matter .f j:. mral public interest. The Auditor ays : There i" nothing In the act of Congress an thoriiu' the isiie of I'nit. d Statcsi Treasury note, which exempt u.-h i.te front stnti-. county or municipal taxation. Assessor, therelofc, are instructed to j:ocrn thclUM-lves acitri!injflr, and a.sj.-sa Treasury notes the aim i gold, silier, or other money." Ill dllt Mlise the Auditor in.iv 'W t urret t. ! The act of 1 "onres. atitli. i iin the issue of l Iii ted Mate 'l'rt-uvurv note, mav not CXCllll! such nrte from M ite, county or municipal taxation. A subsequent a t t Centre, however, doe. If lite Auditor w ill re f.-r to the act of l'oiirc, passed June .'iu, 1n,, he will tind the follovvii: clausi : -1 bond, treasury not.-, and other obligation t.f the. I'uitcd Mate, ha!l be exempt from taxation bv or under state or municipal authority." The thirteenth eetioll of thi law provides a follow : 'The word 4 obligation, or other sectiritv of the Cniled state. n-cd in thi a.-t. shalf be held to include and mean all ImhuN, coupon, national currency, Tinted Males notes, treasury hotca, fractional notes, checks for nioiicv of author!.. sj otlicer of the IMiited state, iit'. titicates ot hide htf.lhc , certttieates of detmsit. stamps, und oilier repn scntativt of value of a - w hatever denomination, will have been or ma v I- issued under any a. t of tvni;res.That law is in fort e, and. as may Ik? seen, exempts from taxation by State or municipal authority, all !mii1 fouiii. national currency, Cnltcd State notes, treasury notes, fractional note, checks f.r money of authorized Otllcer of the t'nitcd States, et rtiticates of inh btcdticsa, t ertilieatea of tl. jiosit, stamp, ami other representatives of Value of w h.itcvt r denomination, w hich Are bttn or ,oy t.f issued under any act of Congress. Nothing could be more broad or comprehensive than the Imirua?e Used by that act of Congress to exclude from state and municipal taxation all rcpresciitalivcs of value that may hate been or that shall Ik! iucd und. r any "act of Coheres. Knquirvr. i a Coin Inlereat on f.ovr rnuiriit Itoiid ol .ovember I, Im;.. Is the Interest on the recent iue of (iov eminent bond i dated N'otemb r I. IM.". pivabh111 coin? The act of Congress of March ."!, Ivl,, und. r which the issue to which we refer was made, authorize, the .-secretary to borrow six hundred million of dollars. aud to isue therefor lon.l or Treasury note. It then provides follow : And the interest on u.-h 1 pay aide vnii-annually. and on Treasury ntes aiithorie.1 by this a t the interest i.iav be p iy. able acmi-amiuallv or annually, or at "in ttnriti-tln-renf; and tit. principal or interest, or l.tli, . ' lJ,y payable in coin or tther law ful m. tiev. ! Vorii .. that the rate of interest on anv such ' Vm".,"1, 'lf?nV !'VT X '" u1'1'" '" , oiu1 ha.U n.ut f vm'J l 1" ecntuin per annum. and when not pay able iu coin, shall hot exceed seven and three-tenth per centum per annum: and the rate and character of interest shall In- expressed on all u. h bond or Trcaurv i It w ill U- s,s n that th' ad of future fix. only tin- maximum of rati- of inter. .!. tK.th ia com or lawful ni..n-y. It savs n.-tliiii- about the luintmum, which i. therefore bit to tlie discretion of the Secretary. He may. if he deem that interest to l.c sutti-zient. lix the rate I'r centum, payable in cn-cubm k. Has iccciu issue oi AovtniNT ' 1 Is'. 1 tl... I...i. t 1.. .r I. .. ..

.. . ......... ...v ....... ..." . ..ip. hi c. to lue sin lace iu num. too well, mill, t.-.l on prcs,. "the rate and character of interest" him by a se t-re cow -hiditur at Kiehmond. Inpayable thereon! W hat is the explanation t f ! .liana, in th- neLiiborh..! ,,r i,i, home.

this laiiure lo comply with the positive man. date of the law ? In the Treasury notes issu.-d under thi act it i stiTeu upon ine iaee or each 01 the thr.-e

issue mat the interest is .- en and thr. .-- j -a Kla. k K. publican a- red-mouth.-. as hiuit.nths per tttitum pcrannum. pay able in law- s, If, that batt-d him ! He did him " to a turn ful money. This compliance with the law in I The 1 Viuocrat of that burnt and black di'cae -f the I'nasiiry n- t-s tnak. m-.r.- eon- tri. t l.. .k on the whole affair with di-"ti.t pieiiou the omission tn c:e of the bond. , Thev 'iesptv the iN.ltr..n Julian, w ho h,.w b d It I sL'tiihcant that the a t of March !, , iteoiiiv, but oii-ht nobi.sl of his xssailant: I in I , t .a. I ; . . 1 a I 1 . . i I . . s ! r V . I a a...- ' . .ä . a ... . '

iv tu u iu i-iiM-oi hum r i, i MIM I aaliei I t lat Ifta nil I l . - m h a a s l l v of all th. and June ;.. 1n;i und. r v. hi. h the tiv. -tw. n. tie ( t called j are lli..l, expressiv ilire. t that the interest hall !v paid in e in. ' The .v t of March ls.4. tin 1, r whi. h th-tcll-fortie o-ealb-il are iu.-d. is sj-citie in re.piintej; that b.,tJi interest and principal I p id in ein. I lie lv! b.u I., is. a, d Uli !, r :.. t f Ju'v I and u."it ... I., an- cur! bv proti-i i .1. i i iniuiii -, j in rt-speel t p v tn.r.t rl ir.ti ret 1,1 c. in. Hut no .t. t of t',.n -i. ss i. J:, ,nd..t. rv in r i"tt'' cm int. r. t n tlie ti v .-t v ,i,i i. . i in d N"eiu''. r I. In.". un! Ih. rate ai. 1 liar. 1. 1 r -f int --t it i n.-t -noii.li t,. te i the rate ab tir are t f .si on the bond, which ' Ja We have ein. ha i; ,t J, , ,! ,:ie bv the - t ssTt tary of th-. I re.iui v . ' j j I h.- .1. termination by s,-, r. tary M. t iil!o, i, I t" put on th- market ä bond paving sixpr j " ........ ..... .. -, ... . i.'.i . - OOltl'l S , j; j,, i 1-e a irratifv in.' in-hcati-'ii th t our re ur. es j and Iii mil t.t totiditi ii ar.- ti -.v 'ittbi. lit to i w arrant the hope that the h-aii will l-ts'..it j atlh.it ra'c li,., . ; tTeai ritHtact Jomra.d al t atb.i c ketl Thr Indlntiupuli Ilrrultl. the Indi tnapo'l ,-.;.r h J cl.au,--. I UnUa. ai d hau -r. !t. tille. t r. nth er, iu .( i e has Iks ii t;.. r .'id into a in w pa- 1 I ere ulitti Itie IM'I t tlsu p. I tlLV Ul i: Vi I, j Ii eUilori vl iu ina.'ctilent . n,,w totltlded to Jud'- s. r. rkin.. a i.tl. mm who Iis all j the qualification f..r the inijioit nt iK.ition t f fditisr of the lMii -ratie orvn t ihr capital of the state , f Indians. Jo.L-a lVrkin. i a

ts rn l and ready vv nt. r. lb i. s m tn of p... i litieal eucati' ii, and has. ni, r.-., r. the triaXXltä'yiXiWo. 16 West Washington St, tnr a pajicr, that, frv-tn the iiiultitade i f our exchanges, wc pick Jt out a one that wct an J uvt afford to lo? lht of. It is ure to make I Ij DIAi iini v is it. way In Indiana, and it otu-ht to do o. "-wi.il, 1.1 0.

I-lfiitrnant brnrral firanft ltrpart. ; .nral (iranf ru.rt io-l it the l.,te f,f hi ai-jM.intment to the rhiff rr in uand c-f tin ; I'ni .:i f -r ei, at whi.-ti tirie, ari l from an carlv ! 1 I J!. h? ..iv. h; h.l -- n imnreisl that I

n'v .i. tie a r i 1 renti uu. -im f ix-ratlin in the I u 1 J ' -arui- yi a.n ana wt-atnt-r, would M-rmmate me war. 1 Uli tae HICIIIT i fO- . ...... . ll't M a a. H'un e anJ iiiun. rii al atrf nth were inferior V i ttr, th eaw and raj4 Jit v n i th Mbi. h he ,'''';' nt '-r Ini. ?ie the rel-U a .!e. ri'r.l a.lvantiL'e orr u: Th- Lieutenant 4 li.-ral then-f'.re ie-Med to li: th tr.-j vr.iin-t the -nuiv. and then "to hnnin. r n.':int l.ini ut.til "by tn re attri-i. n. if in no thray. tlx re -hoiil. H-o ictliin b ft but iil'ini--i-.i with the .yai --ti.n f our eoiuni'.n rountrv, to th"- t ontituti'n anl law of ; tlie lan.l.- An l with t1iiide. he m t to work. , 1 nerul t ir.tiit rei we the Situation of the j t'nion and rlx armb- the iii,iiH-n-"e Ji i tri t l.il-ll'V the.(ttr. an.l the intinuou and b-ni'thy liii-- of fortiii.-atioii. t r- s-.-rrt-ned andtield by the annb-acfthe I nion t Idle In.- tin? the rt-l I forer in the m l 1. The ij.eratin f !nierrilla tn.l buhw harkI er ir. the South wot are alo reieweil. tf the e eration c f the Army of the lVt'-mac, the I.i.-ut n int n ral m - that hi1 tril a f.ir a if.tl.e to lejve ( 11. Mea-le in in.. I .lent omm.m.j 01 it. an.l hi in-triu tin w rall . nt through him. and Wi re p-m ral In their j ii:.tur-. leain- tlie execution of the. b-tail to ; (-n. Meade. 1 he enmpnin that f -Mowed proved him to bo the riht nun in the ri.'ht I-l tee. Hi comrnan.lin hIwsv in the ir, - ei.-e of an otti.-er .iix-ri..r to him in rank, ha drawn from hiui iniuli of that puhln- attention that hi zeal ami ability entitle! him to, and which he would otherwie have r-trved. The movement a. T. the ltar.titau, lle battboftle Wild. nir-., to., w'ith whhh the pullieare familiar, are recount 1, and their relation to the jvreat reult. hown. The jk-iti.-u of tcn. lUitU-r'a fonv at Ilcnnuda Hundred W ere a cotnpb telv cut t-ffbv the enemy ojK-ration: in hi front, the Lieutenant General say, a if thev had l-cn qi iK-ttle tromjy mit, Tiic-enemy KK..k adtantne of thi i-.-Ktion of Ilutler poition, and collected their mattered forec under llmkinridije and other. and i.ud tn utlt'nee and other utorc w hich i came to them from the South, from the r.rox 1 W1 t,liCl,cncraJ'I t0 Ie(enfi around L I . It'll TTlTIi ltt I a r lt a j I v kab-v--fttfh 1 . r al 1 . Ilithmond. It was imioible bv anv tlank move ment to Interpose tM-twcen him "and the city, but our f.,rcta miht invet IUchmond from the north side, orcoutinue the movement by the t unny' ri-ht flank to tlie south side of the James the former would have It-It all the rebel line of communication aouthoiven. and. 1 the Lieutenant Ocjieral tlesk'ned, if loible. i" " .ii et" army north or Kn ijinond, and then, after divtroylntf hi lines of t-oiumuniea-tioii, to cither invcat him in Kiehmond, or pursue him Smth. if ho retrcaPnl. The latter plan w a adopted and succctisfully carried out. The movement from Cold Harter and airalnst l't ternburp were imiortant in deciding the tinal result. The operation of General Sheridan, Wilson, Kautz and other cavalry oditcrs hastened the loriou consummation. Th - season of inaction which followed was necessary to wear out the enemy and exhaust his aecutuulaU'dresoureeH, and to prepare for the f-prins campaign of l-nwv, which w a be-lns? de. vclojK-d by .Sherman In hi preat inarch to the Atlantic aboard. The cajiture t.f Wilmington. Charleston and Savannah gent terror nnd di-may to the heart of the reltels, w bile the loyal North and the 1'ninn armies wi re thrilled with jA. The movement aijaiiift I,cti in iu the early Part of April, 1, were' sue. eessful a to ludip-e the Lieutenant tjctural to demand the surrender of tho Army of Virginia, which he did in a communication to (ieneral I.ec, dated April 7, lvi., to which (iencral Lee replied by a.sking the terms of surrender, which, a the civilized world is now ayan were more liberal than any otlur Miecesfn nnlitary commander of any nation would jrrant to hi opponent. On the th or April, therefore, the roM forces und. r (Icntral L surrendered to the .. 1. ... 1 ... .v. 1 . 1 . . .... i.iii'.ii.n iwiet-n uinjer tteiierai tiruill. 1 - I surrenders of (leherals Johnson an.l Pick 'laylor s.kmi followed, ami the rebellion col-Iaps(-,i in tlie capture or liirht of it chiefs. A t 'lce suiiutent to ensure an easy triumph over Kirby Smith wasthen sent to 'Texas, but Ik f. ire th.-y reached their destination, he, too, ltad surrendered; but in bad faith helir.st disbanded his army, ami permitted tlicin torarry away their arms and cuuiion.-nt. and lh.-v then i ii;':i;'tl in an indiscriminate plunder of uii.iic propeny. in etinoietjec or thet aw lis tuts and" the report that in anv i f those lately ill rebellion had taken refuse in Mexico. carrying witn them property rightfully be-' loninu' to tho I'nited statt , which ha.rbeen surrendered by agreement, and the tlisturbed 1 coiidition of allnir on Itie l:io rande. the order for troop to pron ct to 'IV X a were Hot chamr.-.l. The Lieutenant (ien. ral concludes a follows: " It ha I- n mv fortune to sis- the armies of Loth the Wtt and Ka.st liidit battles, and from what I have een I know there i no difference tn their tihtini; qualities. All that it was jmisihle Tor men to do iu battle they have done. The Western armic commenced th. ir battles in the Mis-is-ippi Valley, und r-.tid the tin.il surrender of the remnant of the principal army opposed to them in North Carolina. The armies of the Kat comnieuct-d their battle on the river from w hich the Annv of the Potomac tlerived it nunie, and received the final sursender of it old antagonist at Appomattox t.'onrt Hon-. irjriiiia. lhj splendid achievement of each hate nationalized our victories, removed all sectional jcaloiisle, of which we have, unfortunately. e.l-rit iie too uiucii. an.l me cause t.r cruiiii !in,i"n an,l roerimination that tniuht have fdI . .ti - ... I I... Ia1. a.. I . a lowed, hail either section failed in it dutv All have n proud record, and all sections can well con-ratulate thciu Iva , and each other, for having' done their full share in restoring the supremacy of law over ev rv loot of territory l-lonx'inj to the United Mates. Ixt them hope for perietiul peace and harmony with that enemy, whose manhood, ho ever" mistaken thecau-e, drew forth auch herculean deed or valor." signed) I'. s.tlnvxT, Lieutenant iencral. Department of the InteriorSec retnrv llurlun ICeport , The Secretary of the Interior report that i .'".ölM.'L; acre ( public land were disposed I of during the live quarter endinj September I :iO. If these, 1.1i;o..vii wt-re taken iin.br the I Homestead law, and .t -.; under military warrant. The total cash receipts for ab(wire Jjt.o.N.i oo. iMirim; the var 4.u;i,TT acres were urveved. 1 In- amount not dispos- ! edi :iJ.is.-.,o:.- acres. Karl her b-ialation iu regard to peremption rights is r.-eommen.led. in ord.-r to remove am-bi-uity and recotu ile conflicting laws. Amendments to the Homestead law are also sui-i;et-e.1, to cover the question of appeals. It i also t s.ci.tial to prov ide by law for the adjustment of Spanish and Mexican titles in Arizona and I New Mexico. j The necessity of t ranizin u Mining llu- ! rcau ii a'ain insisted upon. ! 'I'l.. ,1.. . r .. ..... . i ...... ii iiinii-ei oi mini pensioners is s.i,t.;o, w ho received v-T.T'.e.'.TT-' last year. The amount paid to naval pensioner. ij.s"ti in nil was .fJ.io.t'TJ. Total amount of pensions, .iL'o, I lö. Application f.r patent last year liuinl red 1 !.'-, exclusive of T f.r extensions. 'I he iiuiiiIn r issued w as ti. til extensions were granted. The entire census appropriation is ex-haU-tt !. HetrlbntlTe Jnatlre-A Itluuder. I tmly last week we mentioned, incidentally, ' the thirt fr much more btood" announee.1 i bv the "Hon." Mr. Julian, a preat li"ht of j ll'la. k lb publicanisin in Indiana, since then. i the li.-W stialM-r inf., no n. Vir luli in ir l.m ha shared in no blo.Kldet'tlV. has' had the 1 nui.i in in vein that passes for blood br.u Mit I ... .1 . r .. . ... Kilt we rerrct to tind even Ilemoeratic t atn r in the i:st .. ill-iiif,.inie. a to t (.ov the Puri tan f:tls ho.d tint he was w hippi-d f,y a Itt-nio. erat It was,.l Meredith -(ien. s.l. Mere-lith una in.'y xii'iik s.i. .MeiVii. Ui a t rv tsv:ir.Il v f. !!. QUEENSWARE. ETC. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

w tor the wav he lissaiilt.sl the lioltri-in

V:C. A. WOODBRIDGE, Agent,

IX PUaTKR OF QUEENSWARE. ' GLASSWARE, I ItaHLK CUTLKKY, -AMUria.Ti:u WAi:,

PROSPECTUS r & IXOIAXAI'OLIS lll-UALI), Dally nnd Week I) , for ldi-c.

Indianapolis Dai!) Si Weck s n.ra 1 uitnc.g,u.r-U. -rPtt.M,,h.p..,Uottk. Statu, fcav bat few rl t , . J ant tew jrom. ta ?; k:l It ba'.l t . " . r nrp.- t make It qa.l ta ckanlca: ..eoaM ,n , g lUalf, la jvl.Jc ta Haaat will b taorsbly Ieuocratk, aBJ to ant the ptrx, of m pjiit.e.1 flJellty aoi ability, Iu Jitori: clawa bar ta p:j noUr IhaeiclaaiT control cf tat Hob I. t. I'ttcnr., cm of ta abtert a&4 reaa e.t rli.r. tha (t. 'bo wr ( aaJ iat nata acqJa.otaoc witk lb btaturj of political part ee la oar Stau, Ueüter l!b bi. it Uag JtoLioa to Deai.Krat'c priitcj U, taav,- t.ji prculiartj fitu1 fjr that p!tiou. la aJd.Uoa to la political muter coutainrd in lb HiiALft,lrge8pir;il t tU)ti u ptLmlww aoJ l.tvr.rjr atjcts m u t ataka It a faltbral cliroullerof pa.ln tvtnf. Iu Local (XloauHi hall rwoiva MxaJ attt-nUoit. au4 aa able corp baa beca i t.gJ to report tba Spoclal Ws&Ioa of thi Logiilatar akordj OcooTtu. IU CoKKerdal attklea ao4 IV ice CarrtnU 111 bo carefully rTiii, to at to tutk It an -lJ-tt to tnro of baaloa-a to con.uli it daily. la bort, we do it InteoJ to tpart cltLer tlo or rsoooy ta make Iba Herald Meet the Demand Ai a Pirtt-cIaMa Political, Family, and Coiamercla Taper. All etiilii fair trial and a generous cppott. Tb Flaaiij will b pablinbod on tbo fullowing term Out copy, etio year , H CO " la nutb 6 CO " tbrao " 3 00 " " oi I 25 Ten cople of tho Daav UiaaLO w.U to furnished oca year for flOO, aud an evtra copy t ibe getter vp of Uta club. Agent will bo (0pTeJ at 3 cent per copy. WEÜKLY HKKALD. B.agle cople, ooo year, ....,,......t 3 00 Single cobles, ;z luotitb 100 Tea coplen, or more, to on peron, on year, ach copy I 75 Twen copiet or mote, lo on peron, ona year, eatk cop I 50 With aa adJWoual copy to tb getter-np tf each Club of ten. ftpeclra. n cople will be tetit to any person ilealriiig It, on application. Addrena, 11 1 I.I V IU I III ASO, IN Ü14N AFOl.ia, 1SD. INSURANCE. Indianapolis Insurance Co., Chartered, II I l. .... 300,000 Ofwe, (hhl Ftlhm' UalU Xorth renn. VL, ullamioll, Intllnnn. DlkECrOHi. 8. A. KI.KtCUF.n, Sr., T. A. MOKUH, OMVKIt T USRY, AQV.1I .LA JONKS, 8n, WM. UKNUMtSUN. A. L. Ro.vcnir. W.1I.TAI.L01T, E J. PECK. A. K. YISTON, nri'h.suree all kind, of Properly againkl fysby FireWM.nKN DERSOX, reId.Bt. ALil. C. JA II SON. 8ecretry. C. A. Law TO, Geueral A cent, tio0'Ci-dI Nortli v o m t o l ii MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company. ASSETS OVER $S00,000. r pais ENTEaruisiNa company, in a M over i year a, aa Uue4 over 13,000 Pol LITTLE oik: lea aitd paia near f.lK),oixi iu Loa-ea. It I prompt tn all ita bu sine transaction, paion l losses a cheerfully a it receives the premium on Us policle, departtrg In no n-pfwvi i rum ma avnerai principle upon wbleh a'l lb (Treat Mutual Life Insurance of America bave ba-ed heir aucce.a. It claimi the aJvautae ot increased raiee interet on Iia Insettnentii, OTtr Eastero Com pariien; an,1, also, a em rate of mortality than i etpe rirocel to tba Ka.t two very Important Item, to cou ivW in ibe selection of a Lit Inanranra I'flnintnr Over two banJred of tb Norlbweitern Policies are now tutu in Ina au.pvli. . 8 S. DAGO ST, Pre.t A. W. KrLUxxi, S-cretary. I-rincliial (i:n-e. 416 Main street, afilwaukea. Cblca oa'.fH.W Lvaiborn treL Citiciiiiiiti OJke, Wct TtilrJ treet. MARTIN & HOPKINS, State A(eau for Indiana. OlaIcN :. 7 Trtupertinof Hull, LMH4AIOI.W. DOT 13 dtf laVM:iSI2 WITH TIIK Ohl IMiable J3E3 T IV A, Of llarlforsl, 4'onn. Cash Assets, - 84,000,000. niMIOtlHVllllilliliy. noslj A2m A. AEUOMEf, Aent. W H 1KHI1. m. w. aaaroa. LOOMIS & NEWTON'S rirr, I.ir nnd ACITDEATAL IASLRAXCE AGE.C), Office, cor. Waabiofion and Meridian St. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Capital Rfprestntrit, $21,600.000. Uri wou! I refpedfa lyeaJi ih, attention ' Property aa , .V. lVr V perpetu.l In.urasce, ' eMLf I" b"t Comp.,. Tti, pw.te-m roxttni .uperl .r cliraptie-, ad arfety, re ue: tb 1 Lß'r t:" yT V 1 Uoa 45 10 6J r .f uJ tbe U Iter f a peritaal p..l,cy rat n-,er W aal Wt to luM I.y u-g!rcti:n to rnew. Tula tnaJ l....?e.picaJaited to Dwelling. Bam.. CbarcUa and o.aH..n4.,ci.rinB.,tr,n!ythebuJJ1n(rstuttbeir Cot,teri! uch a. I'uraiture. Uar.Uraln. U a,.w ... 4ciUai " ' CLOTHING. MERCHANT TAILOR, Maua ia it i: a i v-ti a ii i: n.oTii i cj, And Gentlemen's Furnifhinj f,W üo. 131 Xaal WaaLlnroa .Ueet, r-ppoaita Coart Haae, ISDIA.VirOM, 15, D. notjodh IknrnSa oaa dacrtptWM aeaUy d. a. .t ,h." ilKKALD OtrtCt:

JjLJ3Sy COOPS. ETC. MiHinery, Straw AXD PAXCY GOODS.

TBE Thr Largest and .Host fonplftf Stock I. I.MIA.A, And the Very Latest Styles. J. W. COPE LAND, eoarma aa joaaca o RIBBONS, SILKS, -A51VSXKAAV GOODS, S i:. ,Vali.S(.,tV US. Meridian, St. IMIA.MIOIJ.-i, MD., "170CLD reipectfully Itform City aal Coantry V Buyer, til at fca la now prepared U) aaw tba nct coropiece and beat aaaurt4 .tock of jNIILLINEKY GOODS Tbat hat been Imported itt) IhUclty f jt many ja Hi tock of STliAW GOODS WUlVafuonJ compleUIn all tyle fur'LaJie , Uia-e and ChilJren. Full Una cf good la Fdt, Silk, Velvet and Straw Hats and Bonnets, THINMIII) AMI I M ltniMCI). Th. Stock ot French Flowers and Plumes Wld ba foun t lar(, wi ll selected and at r.aauoabl. pricm. In IB 1 IW M a Buyers will flu.l her erery nuniWi In I'l In, I'l aid anJ l aiicy, and all of thi Mtiou'i latest yle Ue La a large variety of Silk and English Velvets, And Sit 1 1 ii Corded MIL. IB 11 color. BONNET AND HAT BL0CKS Alw.ys on land, io ill frstloDibl .Lipp. Will flu,! at this house very ar'I. Ie used la their bulnea, aixl all of flrat quality. Call ai.d are th OooJi. Orders from tba country wilt bare prompt attention, and ithfaetloo arraLted. J. W.COrELiXD, A Kat Wahtrt;tn atrt, li loath atert.liaa .traet, tiovlldln led actpolls, Ud. MUSIC STORE. Indiana Music House. a. iti. ih:ii ii d to., Bates House Corner, Indianapolis, PtAio-as ia Musical Merchandise, of i:vi:itY ii iMitiii io". Wkole.ala and Retail Agent Tor Kl? lawny V Hon, Unnlieak Vo.'h, nnd other Flrtvt C'Iom PI AHOS. Btat Agent, fa Estey & Co.'s Organs, The beit Seed liutramant la it. ITpAll th Street Ballroad blue pa, our Stor. no 13 d 'on. TEA STORE. IVch1i Arriviil CHOICE TEAS. IMaMMiod in THE CHINA TEA STORE, Ao. UO Ilafew llou-ar. i-iTi5xisr-afta.iox-is. II vi-jij acar RKTTR5ED TROK TBT IAIT lib ta nnunully chok lot of Ten, eonItliix of IMPERIALS, GUNPOWDER YOTJWO HYSON, Oolonnr and Japan, Wt are enabled to offer trcater ln) ore tti ant a tV.n ... both ia price aid ooalltr. We k.ee, al.o. 3a) Caldiea, rtraclaf 2, J, t, 8, lo, 11 and 30 pouoda each of Tea, Jnet laa thing for family A disccual of 10 per cc&t. Hl U Kadi tka Uxet. THE CHINA TEA STORTT -- 30 Bat Hon. II. II. LEE. PURE SPICES. Va katM laa aV ' at a aa . . f . a ' a tjaw aw, BturV iVnuine English Mustard, ur (Jroand llnttnmoii, - rWT. Bast rappar, A latice. Nat. ga, aincu vriogar, Jaaaaica Ginger, ate. We warrant tba ab Croaad g picea atricUy pure, and at Ua lov.at pneaa. ..... ' wUn. U 7 a" U.t ta tb arke u It U trt from tuy deUurlotu ffart, ad JIeTfert!y pnra tmly tb - boo aewU.'i friend." Trr tt. lät 11 läTtäl ata w W keep Rueeni' beH Jars aad aUo Grxxikd CofTeaa ItU' 044 0T-niBIl JUo Cffta CnilA TEA STORE," aO Itut llaiavs. JeHd3ai II. II. LEE. WASTEt. Ttva ItaaS rtri famUr. Ur. tiaaa vaak. tww bor ta U eMua. far waiah a tear eoeapatvaatlaw will ba Mal. AWraa f. O. aa 149 datl It

ord'H Block. DRY COODS. WHOLESALE DRY GOOID23, Vo. 3 Ahord's Block, S. Meridian St. Domestic (iootls, Foreign Goods, Dress Goods, la beaaUfal atylea aad ft-reat a Mr. c o rr ii ?s AMU Gent's Furnishing Goods, Wortay tb atteatUa of alerrbaot Tailor. A CwtopUu Slotk of NOTIONS, Dress and Cloak Trimm ins: ITS. WLkb wa ofer to tba trade at lh lowest wbuletale prtc. nt M. II a FTtZQCOH, PtTnsoJ A CO. TOISEY, IH HAM ,V South .Meridian Street, CO., . J AlaVOItlft llI.dM-14. Indianapolis, Indiana, IMIHU rxiicaata T 1 i A" 3 1t a.-i vaii.i:i; i ioh. Offer to tha trade a uperb oi k of PRINTS, DELAINES, Ticks Oin ton riannels Drills Red While and dray Flannels, Jeans, Satinrts, Miauls, Whltr U'aaI mnl-ait. lttlir IIVVI IJtllllUn, (otton Yarns, And a full Una vf r it is s ooorm And Yankee Notions. not 13 dim GROCERIES, ETC. E. B. .ALVORD & CO., Vliolrale lfulr In GROCERIES .V LIQUORS, No. 1 Alvord's Block, isomer Meridian nadUrorgla Nt., K. Aire tr. I. 0. ALTCD. nana a ret. a arc. I Indianapolis. si. ) Lata of A t U 5cbnu CIGARS, TODACCO, ETC. WALLACE BHOS., WhoUiala Dttlin tad If Anofactar, A genu for tk aaM of O I G- A. s lirarund llAXlFACTlltED TOBACCO, And nil kind of Lotion, ALSO. QLenTl Conunission Merchants, And .nerrhandlie Urokem. aobbti row 47 Koirni iir-iaA-iVAiii: nt. Jt receirad from tba afanafartararc 50 K?gt Hanna' Fine Cut Cbewlnir; 200 Boxe Ilanna'i Fine Cut Cbewinff ; 1W Kept Fine Cut CLewini?, aVt i.ran.U; MO Half KMa. SmoVinf:; IM Cavldiet Virginia Nitural Uzf; 2Ö0 C'a.Uies Mieaouri Tobaotsr; W,fa) ilgar, Sven-TUlrHa; W,fi)0 Clin, Union; luO.OOO CVrt aaortsJ Itran.l.; 60 LWi N. York anJ loiiin-iu.'ui -ai. jsw i.n ml oar WalJ ßfrft I. ra.ptxtfalle aas- r aaaaa lflea aad -, wbkh w. are daily rawa,rtsg iroaa t,ciOAMi ana .tew Tark. ttorS: d3a WANTS. W.mo-ll.M Old Wm fUXüe at our Store, . 17 WM f.arl aOoat. fsw Wkirh Lka hla-kaaa awt4 piv win u pail, wm Mtad f Uaa M Ma aaor, oa Mtag notlBad. Tis-siy MlUJ,Ajfls . rXABOH.

Alv

DR0KERS.

L O iV IN O I" KICK, o. 31 Noulli IllinoU Kirrrl. MONEV LO-AJsTEZ) Nl .tlS TUM I r. OX WATCHF.-J, Durani. J-wrlry. t.l.er fla'e. Uaaa, rtstola. iTy üdt, KaaK.I li..:rtnei.ta, tVww; Manama. Clrthirir. R Ik.. lluieb. l .o..1a. o!4 Oo'd and 8 leer. hCf g ?, and oth.r article, of or. Wanted to bay tjt tb !jc:be--i V.rtrt. a I kind. iieWa aad Ladiea' Weartrg Affiaret. oi or iww; als Tr-inli. aad Va ia, ly t'.uud.. rWdd n-. Ac, Sr. Buaiaajs atrtclly prl.aia. tlTU-a f-pro at all It ur. K. MAT A (O Turnt fHBoa aJdrea.Lxk Bvt Tt. not 13 Hf HARDWARE. 1VILK0. x (,oi:(. AS, (occe.aor. la J B. T il.oU i araxMaivaia aao atrran. a.jia HAnnWARC, CUTLERY, I anlcnis. Plated and Britannia Ware, HOUSE FIII.MSIIIAG GOODS, AT,, AC, A-., nfon Firrel, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. nn 13 d3m FOR THE HOLIDAYS. HOLIDAY i3 i rr i FIIIK ao'eMfifd b Jm.I o,si.. .1 . r. I 1 I ra ,.f Toys. Fancy t.ouJs aud Xulion. AsKit ; the near! n..l. v.-1.ty f e.-.t ill t fuund rrn. b t lilna V Nti", t t fle., at u. , 1 1 it 1 K A ".T, Sugar hi. ii.li, enii.king ht t., t .1 i,e., H. lr Water ..utit, gbt ljrp.., M.t.b l.jr. I'AI.UN ASKS, Trinperaiu-a Tumt.li fs. Ail'l'M. rl:K8'J fKS, Strra --ji c l'k-tun, Maeic I an rn,., I jiH.i and Geil'' lJllf SIXil ('AU S, M .('r.SA tilt W tk Hoxea, Wrtili a: llrak.. ItUlT MtlN tU. ..k.-i u. ., Wall.la, 1-UlUtOl.l IH, tVb..4 H, lal. ti. U. Ill) R0. CO TH4VKMM5 fcAU M, t l..i, c .11 , j , ,.,k i Neicroe., M AMvi of every deM-r.ti. n, I.KAlllllC ll()K4Ka. k. l,lr T. ja, 1k.II. Ik.!I Heads. I ..11 h.iiwa. CRTIN.i Htr.IK. Ureoed Is.lls, Kml. oide'lr.; 1 tan pirtni Biatra, UJI.L i;KIH.KS, fixikl- r Moie, t r..na, 'ypool atalidr. I'aiiit Kuxe, fr. a l-.ar.. llu bl.K-ka. ruin, (.ou, Tool l brat. IT nu lliu..lrrd fair I SKA I KS for ldlo and tieuta, atiaae. aiMl l'y.'. Ijidiea'TKWKLl.NiJ BtaKEr., I.U-M Hjlrn; CH;.I CUAliL, Klifa at.d Fork; Aall Ker.'i.g T I; I af.l. Oflk-o. Tlrkrt atKl Mark. BtSKIts, 1.1.1 Man AOfcSK til AMIS, CIIILUM CA IM, Toy tarts! IIOPUT IIUKSr.S, IM tV., SI.I KiH.., Vt l.a i,,,.!,.. HfUlMi H01lKs, lU&t) CAiiKS, Uau..n M.W I-It la)KKT; Merabauaa. Ilul.t-r. Hrlr. latent China andTatkiah KHOkK ril'Kl; trar HuM'n, triÜAR CASK.1, t-nul l'tir, I'KKKCktKIl Y, K kl 1 CUTLFkr. 8-l.Hr., K.iora. CAkTlill-.K 'Tnl.l. Uam. Ha, ror Mask. M4 F.wiljr., I'uckrt riaaaa, l-reo-..ir Tumt.lrra, VIU1JM. I.rrni.n at.d rrruch ACCJM'KüSS, Nel.nlfdii, Ml'rliC l-iiXI-J, Hayn Fifa., Vl l n at.d (inltar Mnr,.. Vloün Ku ' WaULIKO CalaTlvtt with ..!. d au-t 1 i.ted ...14 ai..i ller tleada, leaded; dword and lluu Canr, M.laiva, Whalebone, ftuny, kuLWr, IUdiUmi. Im, ra! and Hkknry CAXItf; flkKAkMS, TolU'UM-l H. UI.KWOkKS cf every deacrl ti.iw, atrfl ILr.uaila of i.ttr artkclr. li,o iiumeitrti lo nieutlun. Tbt? ptMiiage tr ll.e public li n'er:ful!y ,.li t d ciuiti.rj, . . :!. IIVai? W'itshintj'.on Strut. dot l?-dor LIQUORS. IIVK II O IJ S K , TV LOUIS LANG, ."o. tftt Noiilli tlrrltllun filre- I, (SIlNTINKL RUILDIN0.) InroETF.R or Rnixtc A-t.cnAiirAor winfi Otard and Cojlae Brindie.; HolUnd l.tt,;'j.n.aM a koat and Cardlala. AUo dealer la Catawba W in-., at II and Mparklin, of tba tnat approved br.nda. I'ourU a Wblvkjr; l'eack Brandyi C.Ual Rraiidy; ft-k AI; Porter and tVer.and Bitlerof earlon.kind.. Ibeae arttclea ar all offered for aal ty tb bottl. or larrrr qnantttio.. IVKIKTRD CIGARS and TOBACCO, cf tU ttolreet brand, will be kept oonatantly on band. lrrBatot: fllUd cp a boat eatat.li.hroen', and "erln for aal only pur artklea ai4 ot tba U-rt onality, U abcriber bop. Ut racele, a b oliclu, a libetal bare of Ui patronage .f tbe public 0,,t, LOCI LA SO. Jacoa rracaa. r-bawbin, Rontbon eennty, Kf. M aCAB J. Sc D. DUNCAN, Wboletal Dealer In B0UKB0N WHISKY Apple, Prnrh nnd d '071 tic llrnn. dla, Wine, .'In nnd Si. Crol Hum, o. 77 South Meridian Street, C0T M lDI AtlAIMH.IS, M. 15S JOIIX SU'ECTSCR Si n)7,""l3S WboleaaJ Dealer lo Brandies, Ruin, Gins, WHISKIES, IMPORTED CHAMPAGNES, Xti Catawba, and otber W o. IS tV-l tVarshtncion Strrrl, four door rt of Stair IIomm-. Indianapolis, Ind. fTTAcanta for tba beat br.r.d. 0 Kentacky r..U. WUall. . not 1 3 iZm TIIOIIAS ki:iitio.ii, lVIolale und IC;II Liquor Dealer, Atid Importer cf Irish AViiitsiv v. R0. 1 SOUTH IUJSoH rTRIKT. ITpAll Llqoe warranted ai repreaentad. not 11 t:t (Utt KiMicat k VrXiaiii.) MCnnH ABD WHO! P.SALE IKAIJtS IS Foreign & Domestic Liquors. Monon;?ulir.a II yr und BOURBON WHISKIES iVrt, Madeira, AfccL, M il.ja 'int, AI CId.AIl.-4, it S. Illinois St., Ii.aiapolis led. aol ttf J. 1. IUKL. Adit MERCHANT TAILORS. wa. aaaar. a. r.ctaisiatA. a , ...... Merchant Tailors, ASD DKALXU 15 CE.TS FtBMSUI.NG GOODS, Tt: si Hw-aii, inerUUn Mrr.l, infl. II, a7i-r:. BLASTC ftOOKl fee Cowaty OtWrt aaaJ. t. ardor u 111 ILA LU KiM'AAT.