Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1866 — Page 3
DAILX^HEftALD.
I ■ Publish'
scarce six h( *Vv as born—
HAIX & HUTCHINSON
IH TH* . *
Herald Building, 16 1-2 East Washington 8t. y
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. i-> m ►, \ ^ ,*r • /%
TERMS OF Ttt* DA1EY. On and hfler KoyanAwlsCthe prioa of th* Dally
Herald will be as follows.
To carriers, r( 'nts and news deslmjegr copy 3c
Mail (payableInadTjutce) per year^. $10 00 ‘‘ ** one month 1 « 0 And dellTemble^to cl'y subscribers at 85 cents per
week, or If » per month. If paid strictly in advance' $12 per anna u will be charged “hut if not paid in ad-
vance 25 cent* per week will be invariably the price. Indiana. & The tsDiAHAFOusDAiLT Heblald is sent by all the early
morning HTxpress Train's, and delivered to aabkcribeM in" adjacent towns about the same time it- Isdistrihuted In. the city of its pn Miration This enables readers at a distance from the Capital of Indiana to get the news of the day from six to twelve hours before they can receive it through papers published elsewhere. The paper, can be had of news dealers and carriers. 4t apy of the
railroad towns on the roads centering at Indianapoliav
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Hstes of Advertising.
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1.75 2.51 3.35 4.00 4.75 5.5J 3.50
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2.25 2.75 3.25 3.75 " * " 4.75 6.60
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10.76 12.53 14 25 16.00
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CARBIERUi
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J, Friends nnd Patrons! This is New
first of all the smiling baby year; •
’Tu Scarce six hours since the young wight
was born—
His bright eye never yet hath known a tear. I fWfi Its brightness in my heart of hearts, An^ come to share with you the gladness It
fimparts.
I’conse with heart o’erflowing with the gush Of hopes and joys that will not brook con-
t trol;
And ill my spirits wildly! onward rush To ieek beyond the present, some high goal \Vhefie citizen and State may both repose, -Secure from Traitors,‘'Ifcie'te# nn« all their
other foes.
where, alas! shall such high goal be found, l *9inee all the land is overflowed with crime; And., Freedom, Truth and Honor deeply
pT ; ' ’ ‘drowned
Beiieath the Stygian flood, that sweeps sub-
- -Jlime
Above the highest mountain’s lofty breast, And leaves the dove of Peace no spot whereon
ti t ’ 10 rest?- 1
But more of that anon: On Fancy’s car Last night I scaled the starry ‘ heights sub-
'. - dime,
And Seated on one “ bright partic’lar star,” -Beheld unrolled the secrets of all time. For Time, the solitary sire of years,
KSeps his arcana high amid the heav’uly
. spheres.
Two ani
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pane;
Thercjis no corner lucking proofs most am ole The; hdEeat clleeki tol crispl witfi' giow i/kg
shame. 1 - -
O, nidje the horrid picture from mankind, Or fori our country strike each foreign gazer
blind!
To suit the novel phases of our shame, Our mother tongue is shifting to new uses, And nnd <* mz>44 /•jMt'> nr<k iifipd tn
B1TTI
shoddy
name
Some qew, And since
Is held
lion.’’
and “per cent.” are used to
• . ft *. ‘ L '•*« j (Rot a Whisky Preparation,) Ihooflatvivs
sSlIWMilWIWt
WILL CUBS
Here
my Muse, and strive not to por-
day Is done ’twill be sub-
JsWWfflWU''*
- - flies,
[And shows the Past, with all its dark and
* bright.
At times a shade of sorrow o’er her stole; Bnt still the joy of grief it seemed that touched
her soul.
Advcrtisemi
months will be charg
ients inserted a longer time
;ed proportional to the
Tbeo'ther is all brightness and all jov, And bends her starry gaze upon the years That have not come to build or to destroy
OQ on ™ ~ Th * works of men, and sow the seeds of
■oo 1 81-60 g.QO 28.60^00 tears.
40 66 cMt) 6331 Mu oT t ^^ ro ’ er 51110 looks a thousand, years grow
— bright,
And happy millions glow with visions of de-
light.
pause,
tray
The further horrors of our laud and time; We had our dogs, and they must have their
when that
ime’U*
ong to go.
e Press! the lofty theme of men tt uv felt its inspiration in the days
That tried the souls of men, and labored then To inafefc jt. fteg, bWKbb Athwart the dark oppressions of the world, That they might all to the infernal shades be
burl’d.
But, in their headlong race for cash and pow’r. The rulers who misrule our troubled land, ‘ “ e labored to bring back the midnight hour hen thought was hushed beneath tho rude
(command
Of tyrants. .ABithfiit supple minhms—slaves—. Whose work hatlr bpen td send the' b&t to: bloody graves. And in this land the tyrants found o Press To fight against /lie ’Press itself, nnd praise
EtBILITY! DEBILITY!
Rejultiox from any caaae whatever.
INDUCED IV
S tvere Hardships, Exposures, Fevers,
Said ere, Mtfcenw,
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?ra, Clticena,
Male or Female,
t - -
Will Q8d la thU Bitters • pare Tonic, not d‘ 044>« I liqaon for tbelr almost mbaculoui
-pendent <
i effecis.
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CBICKEiUNG /PIANOS!
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PIANOS!
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than thre three mouth
six lines, and less tb«aten,41 .lO; aver ton-linns,-.w , cents per Une ea-h InSerttou. *■' v ...*
Marriage notices, $1 Funeral notlc s. * No advertisements with cats will be take
All transient and occasional Advertisements and Local -A^ltl like a JnbneTeh my Sue brij^it star; Notices must be paid for in advance. And they in my behoof sublimely wrought,
$1 Funeral notie s, $1. vi TUI by their aid the chaos of the Past
Was into order, love and happiness recast.
for one week
The rates of advertising in the Weekly Herald .will be
rates charged in the Dally Htrald
luiZiti'xitM it will bo cha above rates.
half tho rates charged in the Dally Htn _ _ ‘"Ad^^^t.'dladonlln.ed hero,* e^a, dd iUeiX> l i?^ —-vtll bo charged for the time Inserted accordtngto \
tract
the
This much in general, and now for facts special force to one who from the
spheres
Beholds them, and then judges by our acts, _Is apt to move him both to smiles and tears;
Obsi
ders ol
For sure’tis quite enough for grief and grin-
ning, ' .
To those on higli who, see our novel modes of
la publUbed"every Monday, n4 $2 00-Jflr-'annum, t sinning.
advance.
JCPNo paper sent without the money, nor continued Takeeighteen hundred sixty-five and mark s longer time than paid for. 1 The record it has left of crime and shame: . . .
B$hold how darkness still becomes more dark, 18-1 cver . 'As day succeeds to day, and name to name. heart.
appear.
THR WKEKI.V IIlilt VI,■>
INDIANAPOLIS RJt. TIME TABLE* Odlumbus and Indianapolis Obntrkl Railway.
Within a dungeon’s dismal walls; atrtf there Wringing submission from the tortured soul’s despair. , Here, in our own delightful “ Hoosier Citv,” Such parasigeq pf,p<ys’r^ Uay? ^paj^nfed' ajul. 3vrought, And deemed themselves both wonderous, wise land witty. Whin aiding their vile masters murder thought. In this fell work poor Jordan’s brain hath
swet,
To HU the columns of his more than vile Gazette. To lie where lying suits—it is his role. And day by day he plays it o’er again. He failed in Medicine—’twas not his trade; But, as a liar, stands without a peer, and needs
jno aid.
The Journal man is better born and bred. And stands superior to a wilful fib—a man Of manners, and of sense, and ggrimf head,. And capable to do what tnoml ean k •-*“ To mfke his sheet a perfect work of art,
made without a speck of
And
■s. om ne imiiius oi vrom., rith “ the moonshine’s
And Di teires rcsoilinj frtmt disorders of the liver and end Digeitive Organs, are cared by ItyOfbW iiERIAf 1BI1TER8, j
This Bitters has ..
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rw z/L/uun jisi w, in any other article in the market.
We defy any te centred ct thlr assertion, and
tdp
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SINNISStPPi INSURANCE who have sustained loss by tw Iho flist column denotes tho'i second eolomn the amewot InSHoA,, promptitude of tho Oempeny In— —
xx* m . _ r - tours I*Airct,
mixsjsizi
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—-p*- - A Agrioultiiral works, v r . : .• ■ WMf WasfcilUERM*
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BtnXl&KQ ITS losses:
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tho pobcc art rtferted to any of the fortlts whooo names are here annexed : Ho. oTPoUcy. Aarit laotrod.
John 3efl>. •••*».... a»t¥S..:.v:
SSWSiS*.':.: Charlet Smith....ir......v...s. 1.063
Wm. ri Hanlovo.. W. ttssenbsum. ••nh MalUnwlv
2.084
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CAnSd^r * Taylor l.tlf F. A. Brown d - Walker Zeublln * Co 2^70 James jA Froet-..- •w---..- AM,.
ft,
Joseph VstUngly. lemee Powell SeoTge W. Crockett. Wm.>74 Potter
ft Taylor...
’WfiisA «a.,9pp, , r one who »1.1 produce a certfll -a! * published ty
itj'.s not genuine.
O ... • • HOOFLAWS GER1AA' BITTERS!
mo. 4 BATES HOtJBKe v ~ -.m
Will cure trery case of
Chronic or mcrvouM Debility, ;• - UMtpHflh o£«he Kidyrryn Antlj Dhtcasest nrUinyg from u Di»> ordered Stomach.
/ , watery lioain 5 Train* ArrlMe.:;'^u K ; for0|1 ^ t . iUKlUor( , d fon . e> an ,| Xorlh | Xo whrmcrflome, or sttnlight ever crost
7:33 p. M Night Express I ; :r5 p. M. [-—No longer seek to blot each other out; ■ • ' — '^-Bnt are they yet at peace? ’Tls in the mouth
perhaps, what they’re
BellefoaWne BaUrpaJ.Vt n n
Irslts Leave. ' TtalfitXrnve. 4:00 A. M■ • %..■ *9.15 A. H, 1 4:00 P.M; .. ..HWONoon. 8:15 P.M Mail - 845 P.M.
r lost, ami
The Visitor
And Doctor Bland, the last of those Is not forgot. Ye gods, his life prolong And make him, as an ever rising flam
deserves a place in song,
11
been
ft
3:00 P.M.
Whence the high power
, brought.
to reconstruct is
lights them
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Trains L«}'.vt
Siw^isouti.
In vapor lost, and leave behind no dewy tear.
Of some who know
about,
i Miat it is so; but look how reconstruction Hangs trembling o’er the gulf of absolute de
strut tion, i S jjj no more an j mero un t 0 the perfect day—
MadUon Haitraad ; The reconstructed tlo not bless the hand, A de^thkR light of fame, that ne’er shall pass . . fti- n-iiint. i i i awar, - - • ' — ' - -
TralnsLeav*. Trains Arrive
3-30 A M." -' Mke; Andy’s other power-the power of abmo- The Ship of State and all its goodlv companv.
j - I4n4«* n -i c. • i rj a a »* r i n a
r , , , • • „ • • The Sentinel has been relieved, and sleeps . Perhaps the tailor s craft supplies the rule Among the dreamless sleepers of the *omb, 4 • ii.v Winch Obi states must now be renovated; 1 Aroukid his resting place old friendship keeps ' Aa’i < L t . f ^ atP i l r eu ^ ll ' M ,eir P ro P er school. i Itsllonely watch, and gladdens in the gloom
i2no p. ir./....CTcr«-o TRpV ua a...:-.7?rx.M | So an the^miif-Juii7h rtv nrn^ MnstaU ' d: WK t i hr ‘5wp n , s I ^ vi . th t . he t co ™ in ?>; pa f r ., .. .
Chicago Express « 35 P.M | | ha Vl%mm! « ln auld
_I»a£iyetia kailroaA.... * lung sine.’
, _ , . . .... , The Herald comes, like Noah o’er the flood, p 84 A. M. If nn^ State was never out_—ah me! And jwhen this awful sea of lust and blood
The reconstructed do not bless the hand. By which their reconstruction has Mail. ..... . . .1L80A.M.' 't' wrought;
. "v.7 31"' P. M,. ! the wisest heads well understand
But there, was one to -whom I sadly thfn, :■ ■ No more among the livinfc sons or light, ; His starry.^tcp u seen to gloiv and byrn, ’ :
fralm Leave,
Morning gx 10.15 A. M . Chicago Rx.. 5:00 P.M. Night Ex. ..901) P. M.
Night Kx.:..'3-3n A. M." Ohiva^n Hr. Sf.EvcningF.v.. 7.3!IP.M.
Para itailvoadr — , « ,... i c . c grainsMwl*
Tralcsl.oavs
8:15 A M..». ...Accommedatlnn • 12.35 P.il. vfcttCin-^UDOti.kxpteiS-. 3:10 P. M...,..Mail and Express 'klO P. M .'..Night Express...
, But they are righteous men who deal the i.low; T ni d' en our battle-fields shall smile In flow’rs, And: have a right to fashion all things here be- , And ~
^ means the strange anomaly we see, r.... r? r.' ?. 4S(fA.^. : That States are iq the Union, and not in > 13.10 A. M. If any State was never out—ah me!
p. M Night Express..-..w*. ♦» P M. To keep it out seems half a wicked sin
Terre Haute and Richmonel Railroad.
Train.-Arrive low.
....3:45 A.M. j~-
.-^•l || :4 f t A SL.y.fiS*; 1 *’ 0 . ’U' liurd for one not blest with sight ... 640 P.M. ftsThat keeks quite through the deeds of
.,..7:15 A M lift'll ” to JUjger
CifiiriMatrR^lroaa J 1 .* 1 -' - not out, w hat show of right
TralnsLoav^.
Subsides, will scatter them upon the earth:
ttle-flelds shall smile in flow’i gBlIdgpy^a^erk t^eir Iqpfelft
■ ConMipatloD, Inward Pile>, Foln'St of Blood to the flkod. Acidity of the Stomick, Nausea, Hear barn, DUgavtfok food, Fu nets or Weight In the Stomach, Soar Knictafona, 8 nklag or Flutwrlat axflhPf of thv St tnach, StVimmlngof the Head, HarHed and didcalt Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Half cat Bg
ken-ia a l-yiag-Toitane. Jhmnaaa of .Vcoa, 9 before the Sight, Fever and doll pa n fa Lefideacy o£. PeripleaUoa, Xellowacua of Mil .dyes. Palo In the'Side',-pack, Cheat, Lltnbs, .den Fiasbea of Heat, Baroing in the Fletb, Conegiaings of Evil, end greet Depression of 8plr-
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That this Bitters is not Alcoholic, Contains no Rum or Whisky, ' *4bnd Can not Make Drunkard*, B|t Is* tfir Uisi Tolic ii flie
-Cii Read w ho Nay* Mo.
Froa the Rev, L-vl .Q,. Deck, Paatoy of the Bap .(at Church, P. Bberon, N. J., formerly of the North Hiptist Chnrcb, PbiladelphlJ, at preient Pastor of thettay-
lUt Cburcb, Chester, Pa
» • • • e • I haV<Wrt.i#rr*Hdr,fcr.<f-# (ierttraih Bitter# faVofatHb
tor a number of years. I Vave used them la my own fam lr. end have been so pleased with their effect-, that I wa- induced to reco .mend itViftt to ma^y p:hers, and ko.w that they have operated !■ a striktogly benefici .1 mauafr. 1 take great pleasare In thus publicly proc'a mkig this tact, and calling the attention of thote af-
1th the d aeaKS for whlcb they are recowmend-
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RIBBONS, SILKS,
STRAW i - .•* •
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Wholesale Dealers IB
BOURBON WHISKY <v«u BinUt /u" So. 77 South ■MerMIfts Street,
BovlS dtf ’
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JOBS SWLETSER A €0., 148
; Wh9iM4U0a»ler«ift . . Brandies, Bum, WHI8KISS,
Bins, ft > *
CHAMPAGNES,
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• Native Oatawba, and other Wtnex,
IntManapolis Ihstiranw So-i ^ >M w „, ^
four door* wemrorNtdte House,
£?liarter*etjf. ^
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i 4 ,.. Office* Odd Fellows' Hall,. North jPena* SL+
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Indianapolis, Indiana.
directors.
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all kinds of Fropacty Against Loat by Flrt
WK. HENDERSON, President
C. JAMESON. Aeeretary
C. A. Mum. Ce W al Agent.
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MUTUAL LIFE
Insurance Company.
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and *re.
, Take! then, the Herald for your.guide. * Across this wide, and wild, and pathless sea; k-(A*«hdn aM-it* «*ave» (nitride,/; o:> i _
i r. eu c ongress nas to mi me ‘t messeu mg- And
E’en t^ongress has to lift the ‘i blessed ni
450 A. X.. 10-30 A. M..
7:20 P. M..,-.. o , .
Indiana Delegation,”
‘ thg soldier’s friend”—for head ' p or ]
re,ncaetl« Junction going nortbe.oop. M. i _ and mouth,
,th 11.47 P--M. y^Ydu will delight the riiiehtv Hoosier nation.
you will but assure the Sunny South That every State once known as a “ confeder-
ate”
Is bow, nnd has been ever a true Federal
State.”
U.K.'S »2 Kjrrg il U 1.4 VWIILIi 0*415 1 D!
And VtAvalKlD aM -its. w*uve» outride,!; o;> An(d anchor In tlie harbor of the free.
fil ted with ad, to (these I retombo-Ddi l<aafo
d^now, my song is sung; and tvell I know ’ll give nie that which buys all comforts-
..Night Exprese.. ....9,00
Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Jtailxoad.
Bxpre O itno
Butftavs the With him-
eoetJr
»ont
here below.
rm|an yrtav« |rev»hart*. , '• Or r, .C»f1i higa# tenife'f;”".^ _ ' ' ' 'ft'". ' * TZ am Uiuy];aUll.waat toAahe AljcBd^r.. •.
Wintering BriES.—U ir WeWnm'fbr'fHff losses that occur in the winter season, honef bees would soon increase so rapidly, that tliev aits m*
during the fall months. Thi j to the Nation’s head; and he replied, ^ How to ivinter bees best in a cold climate, is “ I’ll do it; far great O. P. M. requires it; ’’ tme of the questioh*' ttot Has' tietiTr been dc- Amt since that day, tho’ ev’ry rights denied, cided, and probably never will be; as different i HJ“ ' alls them States; for O. P. M. desires it; apiarians have different methods of wintering ! Amt States they are where one sole willcon-
them; but a few principles may belaid down; i troU—
that all will admit to be correct, as follotvs: Rep|ib]iean in body, but with mono-eratie
1st. To keep them in. ao. e.vea temperiiliire r L sonK.
cool but not cold enough to caulc the (3 atlapfiess’- TJf of hives to cjangeal to frost. " ” 0<
A Train Baca _Anray frmift tt*E ^
nkpcinr,: .;„. i ,y...y j/
Thfc ItoClicstffT'f ravia has tlieJToilowing; •»" “ Tllie first instance tliat ever came"to our
Butvra, knowlog bom expaiiane, that my it'on w 11 bv suslainvd. I do Ibis more LeviGBxcx
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4..... i O t.: ,. 1 .., ^ -t .a » UW-lu Rev W. 0. SelgMed, Pastor of Twelth Baptist
Clrarcb, Philadelphia
(ientlemen:—I have recently been laboring ooder the trstlos of (tie nerv. u« eyntem. Numerous rrmedle ■eve recoil,men led by faAadglanftxni* oftikowtes ed, bnt wiibout nle'. Year Htv Oand • Germin Bitter. Tvere recorm aded by per-on. who had tried them, and
i. hose faveiab e mf Kry thi A—I mu-.tr
nt Medicines
:rix,” whose only aim seems to be to palm on sweel-
d liquor upon the conuaunlt to a sly
iUfffi.i ,'im7 5!77J7:. C 3“K i lr m the “thou .and and one” quark only aim seems to be to palm off swe«td liquor upon the conuaunlt to a sly detcy of which, I fear, Is to make many
ned dranharJ. Dpon learning that jours was
m.dicirai preparation I took It with happy rfs action, not o<4y IBanJfts gtomacA. h it upon
jits action,
Vvojs -yeiem. w a
deilvtd g
complete' difk'fiSSs
3d. To afford them a free ventilation of pure air undertrtl ifrcdttMtrfieW.’”^ Tr "’" ” These rules, we contended, can not be conr, ,1 . n n rk Vv v » AvV-' j V\ /-> x«t 1 4 4-. - VxAex
fkl,save us all!
work for soldiers an
Grc.-it.G, P. JI. n
nd for soldi
returns
ers’ wives:
In cish on hand, and notes in bank, and fands ‘Afid other things that ever come at his comi i utrs., ^vA..v..yavM, v*... uv. vi; t.'..- , mand.
troverted; and qwestlbu hf, ’how are the con- |j c poos to Richmond and proclaims his creed ditions to-be carriedout in the most suMeesful Upon “ the Nigger's ” right to vote: ’tis well; manner? To kee^niITn"MteT tf Ts fleeessary i Forfthere he says: “ I stand not on the breed to keep bees either, in total, darkpegs, ox ap-l .«|)f men, nor on the hair, nor color dwellr proximatiog to darkness, with the temperaltnr-: n ,. ite ( .nough forme, If Cuffy’s sense Of the atTITOSpuCTE so COOIJIS norito CSDSCuiBin I .<H|s tint acquired tlie quantum ol intelli-
to desire to leave tti«iFslM«0 ®3»lra«P w ill i eence.”
not keep bees .quiet, tmless 'they are ktrpt cool j * * *
at the same ttaaei aal ixim-kecpmn who plore I bdve not u.-b-l bis words, but have expressed their bees in dark winter bee-bouses frequent- His meaning better than himself, in space ly have to operj the doors, and throw in snow | More brief, and have no doubt that I Lave
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the air within, and calm the aroused bees. j That Ventilation is as essential to bees as pure ! Alt^cfu air is to men. A sttwen hives of‘bees placed in 1 savor.
U^oVtTfniiHt vof^hi'al /fn Xv" 1 „ v 9 ° U in This seed being sown upon the public mind,
I Aiid other seeds in otfier places strown, 1*lng pl.c.a.tti^l.SWuM.tat.Sorpure ! ^ ^ ^ ^
ted in some manner,•wilhout wlnrining light. h with its ■in,,-,-Clients seems most like Bee« that are kept all winter upon thilHftl [ , l r * 01 llkt
stand?. In thp open air, require no other ven-j , j
Ulatlon than wnat^ti he afforded undertheir < JmsMou? Ave! Of What? None knows-
hive. TheCpm* kBimvfea»ke4l>ei , Utii«rfti j i ir U es.s
making h^les near the ?. f hives, as a meth- < i sC heines on public bonds for private ends, ictfel hW Exc, : 11 ? nc > T ’ Hml t0 ,,1( ' ss
.vc dpilvtd gieat and penuiuem b-neflt from of a f w bottles Very reroicttully yours, [W. D. FEiflrxir.D, No. 25l, SDeckaBxxon street.
a T i
tele, I’bll'flelpllk 91
ed to f.vor or rrc.>mmeod I'atent
vor or rrc.>mmei
through distiuM of tbelr Ingre-
knowledge of a train running away from its condnctor, occurred on the Erie road, at Avon. The morning train from this city stopped at Avort to dine. While the conductor, brakemanj and some ei^Lt or. tua oii-staia.Ts, ygure at thf tame, tne vBginecr'ioM ms signarto start ifrom the wrong person and went on his way toward Corning. As the.trajn.aM'reached Llvofiia the signal wo* given to brake, init was hot responded to, and the train ran by the statidi^^ £rhc joigiiifcn backed ku> sMi-Went back t* Ice i bM wn4 »« matfeM H#fc|inl!' the train was without conductor or brnketnen. He received a telegram from the conductor that he tvas following with, an engine, and waited accordingly. Misfortunes do not rome
singly. The engine which the conductor had .... „ „ procured.sttAMTBi to cffnS i^atnv-etE afflfl andeiftj»i»pfeaib«> timcuieyftvfy chiefly ka iVobtfl c sengfrs to Ltvona, broke clown soon after stnrt-T™ 1 " n my friend, BuBvrt shy-
ing, Slid the party bad to return and get a ear- ^ "
Hagfi, w/ ’ ’ ‘ * ‘ - -
ot tin . .. Cornjitg nearly three hirurs
.SfTH.A.W C3-OOOS l • > * T WillvifoODd compleU in allatytea for Ladlei,MUt* ' andCbildr n. Ftrtlihie of gped* lo Felt* SIU, Velvet aid Straw. Mats
aad Bonnets,
: . i. ^ImMKD AMD IJMTRnmiED.
iope that be
othUi 1
I dd this tbe more readily in man Ritti ro, prepared by Dr C
because I w,
know of no eufflclent
y to tbe bet ebtfrom any altniile
rei
bel
aeona Have.
ly simple preparation,
y thus contribute to tbe txneflt of
regard to Hoofland’a Gar '. M. Jackson, of thlacity.
nSflythfi afteffi.* ^ ™i 0 ^fo h l' Onto of tbe passengers who was left with the dei eondiiotor eating his breakfast, had $17,000 in a satchel whjehahe HOIl toft ii4tH4 e;#T3andM lady had valuables to the amount of over $2,000 in her satchel. These passengers were extremely anxious to overtake the runaway
tvere relieved from anxiety when
8haa-.:
Esq , for the removal oflbii prejuU.-e ly proper for encoar.-geinent to try them when suffering
enct
nd long < these hku
long erntinurd di ning of the prei
followed by evide t relief and restoration to a
lllty. The une of tb
r. at tbe beginning of tbe
Ing ree
sent
of bodily snd mental vigor whlcb I bad not felt for six months before, and had almo t despaired for ra tniiig. I tberefora thank God and my friend for dl-
rtinj; me to tbe u-e of 'hem. J, Nemos Rkowk, Philadelphia.
A A
the she
*r ■ - ■*.* *•* n A. M. Spamjfif* ifclfbr of tie finltnrfct, Ho. 25
tlxth street.
FBnan(u>DiA, July 15,1866.
.... Some eighteen months slrrce I was a aev.Te sufferer Matrimonial Advertisement. from Dyspep-ia. I was cot only unable to take plain French lady advertised, some time ago, in f0011 ^ 'tbout suffering great dlatraee, b t had become so ParWian^unqtteKtjmb-r inlrtflW-Ai’Cfc'that ,s ,0 ha alD10 ' tD ' for ,cllT « bu»iueaa of
1 triend, to give Hooflasd’s German B!
sitve. i uc lottw. awiimsvawsKewfieraw u*w« :oi | making holes near the tops of hives, as a meth- < *
BtS2!5M*BS*i4». -— -t
llhe lean and
j friends
not 4arew£ith|fBerhU8bami was richer poor.' ,tton df a medical iriend, to give Hoofland’a German BithS meantime feecfvM fifteen hundred Tb '’ r «' u ‘ t w »’ complete removal cf all dis’reMing
„ .sjjnptoms, after eatlne or drinking, and a full re tora 1 twi df strength, so that 1 cow eat all ordinary kinds of ; food with Impunity, and am able to attend to all tbe tc-
....u |7.wu...-..i. K vi, |,ui,i.sij uvi ixtiny i" iu« re- j|ye:(hities of alargeand snlnoDg bu-tnesa as well as at spective caiitlldqtcs in her imw jcuraal.; SSo, period of my tife, the good oflects of the Ritters unmt'diateTy received seieral thousanitfranra, kfif teanlfe-ted before i had taken the Hr tbsttle. the aggregate amount, of the subecripttoM: 3Trive also med it in my fsmlly with the happiest rem»n f y. ,m,t fortlmitl, pnl.ll.M rfUtoW. “
.l fl*d great benefttjipa> tb« use of a bottle tnr ring and fall. They not only create a vigorous
8 fe. W4fihsSt.,& 1&8. Meriilav, St.
■ MDIAMAPOI.Uk IVD.
ASSETS BVER - - - - - $S00,ff«.
A ■
rfims EN fERPRlSING COMPANY, IH A liffTLE ,1 over si a years, baa Issued or or 13,000 Poltciou dad
MJITfODLD r•specifally '.aforas C^r —4 Ctom.lry near flW.OOUIn Losses. U Is prompt to aUjU bn-
W Buyers tbVt be U ao* prepamd te show the ^
muncpmplece and beat assorted stock of
stMes transactions, paying Pa loesep at chedffaKy as It recelrds the premiums ou Its pottctea, departing tn no respect from the general pi4n ’ * * ‘"
MILLINERY GfX'DS t ^ka^kas bo«a Imported into this city formally ye
respect from the gensral principles npoe which all' the great Mutual Life Insurance of America have based their soccese. It etataar the advantages of tneroamd rales o’ interest on lu investments, over Eastern Com-
DEW DROP SALOON, No. 2 Well street, between Washington and Pearl streeta, In rearof Hog^iN’iOroaary, ** - •- INDIANAJPOEJS, INDIANA. eatabUahmsnt baa been 1 stefr ■ refitted In the t style, and the Bar furnished with the eheleeel Cigars, eon. JOHNSON CARMAN,'
pgnles; and, also, e leas rate of mortality than la i ritnasi tn the East—two veer tfttradant Items to aider h> the selection of a Ufe Insaraoee Coot Oxer two hnn lred of the Horthwestern Policies ar
held In Indianapolis.
f a Ufa Insaraoee Contpen THorthwestern Policies are now
8. 9. DAGGET, Prset.
A. W. Kvuooo, Secretary.
Principal Offlce, 416 Main street, Mllwaakee. Chicago nlflce, 93 Desrbom street. Clnclnntti Offlce, 89 WeatThird street.
MARTIN A HOPKINS
. ' . il - : . 9t«te Agent* for Indian*-
-f;*
$ " (i .
French Flowers and Plumes
i, prepared by _ . . ,
as prejudiced agUnst them for many years. Will be found Urge, well select*! and at reasonable
' “ SMejUtSfr Bh1«fl£ M AUdhBlv j pH^si In ;
OfQcPt Mo. T Tomporamee Halit
IN D1AMAK*OI-IEL ;
new is dtf : ; INSURE WITH THE
Old IfcctllAMcr :?*”
Buyerp t Fancy 1 , i
ml mm
*■:
je! •r i\r A.
OT HarUVrd,, C>mpi. ; 1,.
i »» ft • -a
■i*e'w i■ 7 ~ ~ ’7 ' •
• • .t
la
Buyerp will find bare every number la PIMa, Plajd and Fancy, anil all of thtseeasoa’a latest stylA He hat a large variety of 7\‘ * .! * I . . I .. * * -’.a • .»»a ,^ ; ‘ * - S.Uk and English Velvets,
v.v ... | ’ ;; ;; . . . -• -
;t: : r . ; : - : Office-^tna Building. novIS d3m ! . ' A. ABROMET, AgatM.
€aah Assets, - ^4,000,000
| And Matin
Corded In all colors
Silks*'
BONNET
1 l 'fAltai
ANDHAT 3LOOKS . ' '; : V
Altrsr on hand, in UlfeshladabU shapes
J——
w n tmaos. ''.' ".. - n.i 1 LOOMIS & NEWTON’S:
The journntMfcatflr ttf UpftPar alter that first, the string and fall. They not only create a vigorousid,:it seemed, last issue, the befooled parties appetite, but give a bealtby tme to the stomach, by
faffw-a-eloBeilHa
board fen e, made a few-inehe* higher: thjira; ; j his hair,
the tops of the blves, wh^rt restinirupon^taMdg.j. “ind made his gait .iiiite sad, and slow, and
only six inches above a platform of bOofdP ! solemn,
resting Upon t|jt£ii.rquu^,...hiye^ h^ve aa j .t;nlii fie leaves the chair of public State, open space biTit t vn v-.idi, of abuill Jv irrnierf Alill sails for Europe bis worn frame to rono-
only, and the haL UtoLLiI DvdsrfftiflJ Isftasily v a t e . packed aroiradali sides except iarfront, against L .....
whieh,ras ? |jplee£ ft ofl 1 wuJe,|rrtriU. t reachiii ft ifVif s P ( -t d Jm* ship across the mighty sea. from the ground'tothe toptofTlieWvJs, close J “ anchors by th. Eastern shore; tosrether, and a narrow strip over tho cracks. [ , e l rr 1 !V a ?, ie C0 Jp 1 Pany, so as to datien'fh^ba«5agl«4.f tfie 'nfyeifc'l W? ftlnd skillful leech to heal the fatal sore: also as.a proteetton * to; tfie front.'-fHes tJm .Sif't 1 w, ^ n rest ‘ ,IVtJ health, and spine, and
hhes. On the tops ofihe hues,.vccjslsd Biaceit iT. f, frai, 1 ’ 1 , , , .
a layer of hay, and all with boaMV ttj him hack to such as now his coming
; and,!it seemed, last issue, the befooled parties —w appealed to the Court, where the trial of e Ingenious laal& 4ia« ..littfly,. taUpp. njaee. Among the most splcv letters isthat of a dr
appec siren*
nong tne most s-ptcy letters isthat of a drumefit, provided he jan jteeyraM’Rp ^.T'^nd
thenlng its digestive powers.
Your-, truly,
. A. 1
maj rifle
intent, provided he e:
her two millions! X
phytique is. admirable^ mademeiseUe, auii-tuv.s
Us’ol sisters ara milliners. Yow.Uto thUltona. tvould make us the Kings of France.” Among’ the imatc.ura of thUjliwito*.mtlUfti>w<l
M. Spakolxr.
-ulTiiiirijBri n :ii
Am-XJtrctriRs Will flntf st'thU’ hDuae evwr^ article flaaftla their boslness, kdd ell of flr« quahty, CMH ap« see th» Good*. Orders from 1 the coentry-will have .prompt attentKmf
j..w.oopELAN(\ - Z; .7.:
loclStf * lodtaaa poll*, Ind.
it *.
rr
“ re *»•»"upssrassgagiiSRSeg?
Uui»
. Stl? laid as to keep the h»y j dTjV,i»itd -eaiTv
rains nrul mnlt.-.V ftif.wr cf' wlsirt. r' " itb-rtift [ iI
wetting the hives. . . -7 ! On this sy%terfi, the l.JcJ aTe kejlfsiffticleiitlv dark, and have no dstt-e to h ave their hives, except in very mild, sunny weather; and when
wait.
1th to his body, and his soul, and inoralst home, abroad, wherever he may be;
1 luck to-ipvfc, ju IViltfif amlijjt q’yao'etYi [ay he hilt .hine, tneStar ot cnasnty—
hives 8 , t0
them, and let them conn- (.ut, when theirds no „
•ut, when
snow upon the ground, and when their is snow we bank up the hives with it in front, before many bees have come out. and replace the boards, which so cools the bees that they are quleteii therebyWArf *v
Defer O. I’. M., farewell! My muse must turn To other themes, although she likes you best; For you have taught her gentle heart to burn Withjfdmiration, love, and love’s unrest. ’Tls saci I know; but vou are all the fashior
flic
I know; but you are all the fashion- : sex’s beau-ideal, rage and lofty passion.
•eknember, O. P. M., that from afar
The muse’s eye has marked, and knows right
well
Paths you tread, and how your natal star
MM TMrtcM:
Banking f tfrTlAtV* 1
t»■
lost In securing trees wMinjt.toV. dep^alfeusT
ofnuce. During-omp winters, mice are very il F.! 1 v- - v—.—i».-..a, troublesome,'and da great: (Isinago lit girdling t,*,. "Shts yon on to deeds she will not tell; trees. In the hurry of fall w eather, farmers I For \ onus nUcd on high w hen you were born, often negleot taking propeT-iM-ecautions.with4 ' enus guides you still “from eve till
regard to roiii^ tro6is..unt& a,deep 4-no<v has dewy morn.”
----nds tTu ^*1° V tlon s chlef b y the assassin’s blow
Ii
or* seme
! t wei
''e k,, iu C uiunmi .ixmm nwMj. wic without distinction, men of ev’rv party come; trees and bank with pure-earth. We have Tc offer honest tears, and bear his sacred ashes seen trees girdled by mice where earth, mixed home a D
with grass and yveeds, had been thrown up
Without much care. The mice, in searching Bt t there werp men wqo cquld not brook
"aces 1 That Democrats should share the common
fthe woe—
irotecting Aatl wished, amt strove, and meanly under. trees froiui wi.ee, is Vd. Ulte a cuuplaoC. tUo Aiul _ took
enclose the traPdjdnfr.thc.tWo logcther VBlth aJl To make the common grief a party show
a bit of wW.'-i ‘
of iufltcient hjglrt, fr«c«id*pair«mry beit^dedr Bpon the Speaker’s stand, in church, and on
ardlv exposed.
f fli ^
Confederate Dead at IndianaCaptaln C. 0. Stillwell, in his search
Frum the Rev. K D. Kendall, Assistant Editor Christian Ghr< nicle, Fhil delphla. 1 hkve derived drclded benefit from the use of HooflA'l'i German Bitter*, ead«fc^ U jmj pr.vt««*xo edjhnnleDd them as a most veluahl* tonic, to all who are •offering from general debit ty or from diseases arising fta«i derangement of the liver. Yours, truly,
K. D. Fk.vdall.
rnjm.ilev. D. Mer.idgr, f«su< of the 4aba\<uuk
'“-ptfet Church, Philadelphia.
AVBI.INB. HOTJSB
HOTELS
rdfe tbe
I'ME
POL18. aftei h
at 1 les»«v-I, MLB,',, Aim w fate was unknown, nnally found his
your
ard re-
mmrndcd fi.r. They
s system when dckUit-ted,
orders i f 'he liver, loss of appetite,
nded them te several of my
'found them greidlr
.-.ui-iiuu-i uralth. Yottri!, fmly,’ 14.1am Smith, 906 Halchlnsou street.
ID
D. D , Paitor of Roxhorrp-" <j>le«eft.S cetlent preparation,
teatlmony to ‘ have for yea
the 4of<flm’-Bnr?rWOrfcnnd *r^ u ed in my7.m^, P .‘UU Indhna. Captaiii. StUIweU writop BifciLnrt’s German biufr , 1 h v
onged) losu.hr, cMiUrrc. iweity-ReTan:
Ci ptain'Stlflw’eln brother;* rewatoa Jfoite’f &iorgta)
Cincinnati ahdtc Thel-e i* a most en$<
iletctMo I
-during the summer. This county takes only Salop t $3,000, and Jay ao»»$fi,00U,'.ta aompletev the: required stibscYlption; At a meeting of r\ 11 ■“ '■* ' * * ■** ftw*o •
In the i L»«t and nnexpreted relief; my healih has been sAena imaterially benefltCed, I confident y recommend the
attune where 1 meet with cases glail ar
gim er «t .o(icn and put aathawn* assnon. as the weather would permit; preparatory to
±&wasasi^s«!8iF 05
TT
fhej gerve
Fnclihfel- t(T B acme of tb«m 'Uit«nd 1 fta-.ojeB-lkrvcIittWness i
traf.
parade,
:h littleness of late but shows the vile estate To which the “Union party” has decended: kisses, crawls and stinks of late,
•t
id foul with voting frauds, embezzlement, •and cotton. «
wit i mrfnp U U yield hea
Tift] son 91
anfevj
e many respectable recrrmnenditlons given Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitter*, I was Induoed to give tberala trial. After using several bottles 1 found th m a good remedy for debility, and a most excellent ’or the tjomach. ^ D. Mekugk. ffmerlyHfBtdfhfiik^lal^
f. J , Pap 1st Church, Philadelphia, ty-famlly a number of bottlu- of y< son bitter:', I h ve to rny that I reg
excellent me!leWc,-*^ifllktlf Idapird to
ihej aro r.-commended fur. TI
your exc
liters, to add my teatihi'iny to the
reputation t has obiained. I havo for year* at , been troubled with great disorder in my head and
:ry a botve expehaa been mend the
!e where 1 meet with cases stml ar to mr own, and [hern assured by many of tbelr goed affects, keT>*rt*uli/years,--rf: Wrtrxl.iioxflotdugh, Fc Ref!*J.W. kem-.n! him Gmnu f.formel
latatton't
roubled with great disorder in my
J system. 1 was advised by a friend to try a bet oar German Bitters I did so, and have expe-
nd "
Itnai
Comer Calhoun.and Ben-y Sts., (Oppositx Coi-ai Hots*,) FORT WATMFV INDIAN A. ; . .. ._ ... 4 .... ; y , -- y -
JProiirletw,
k. |q : F'oic, der^dtia .■ -*
SHSMtoAN aousxi
. . Fire* lalfe 3Utd
ACClDMiTlL INSURANCE AfiRNCV,.
. oadei.cor. Waohingfon and Meridian Stt., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. j;;. -
tapiul Rtpresealrd, S2l.(i(HI,0(>(l. comb tne* *npCTlqr chcaunex* and safety- reducin*.tha rate* o* flrat clan property fr««>01* to jar cent, ,,aijd •specmlly adapted te Dwelling*. Bam*. Cbtfrche* *od School Houees, oovr ring net only th* buildings, Bat tbelr
1. . - fcft -W '" • •• • •
ito such as Far ol ture, Ha/.GnUa, Livefltoch, eta. d<o4 dSm ... ... ; v .' *
QUEENS WAR*. ETC. ^ • ... ’ll Itl N * 4 at
WHOLESALfi ANt) RRTAIL. i; .. ?. , ■ . • - ..; ■
I . ... •• - - -• j- - -? . A, WOODBRIDGE, Agent, ! i.u ..... ... -- •
J . i A+z ■ ■ • i* ---* • -
II
Indianapolis, Ind.
ita for tk* beat brand* aj
ii.
•te T*LcJSJLTMLAJEIJL 9 ■ • I - ^ ; ■ OftU Rarmam A NnDaana.t ..
■ RECTIFIER AHD WHOLESALI DKALIB IH Foreign & Domestic Liquors, 1 BfoMOMcakelft, *y® mm4 - BOUHBQ2? WHTSKIDB
Part, Madeira, Muscat. Malaya Wines,' AMP OCLAJU,
82 8. Illlltls 8t., UUlAHUSy ffe4
r
•art so
J. i; lIHtSL Agwrt.
-r RESTAURANT. :
Little SUat Sftieei ai4 Bestaarait, N«. «8 Tirfimtm An*mm*. WOELAND KrfCpftTT, .Proprietors. Hj*AU to* dalicacla* af the aaaaoQ aarvad up at all hours. : decs d I m
BrllliaBt Saleea aatf SesUirsit, No. 108 Soifth Illinois Street, CAFT. J. O’LEARY, • a - - '- Proprietor. ipUHHBV TllgB.iT. G008B, B**F, MTjtlfeH, Cod nab. Mackerel, sod all the deUeadaa of to* maoa. Meals at aft hoars. Choicest Wtoee, liquor* aad Cigars always 00 hand. nor*)din
All •ft.** - * •
F»i m and Spriogr Wagons
superior umterUri-and BoMt,'always on hand.
Wftrlc Wmmamtad. floi* Ppifce IA«st. " ■ - I . ... a' ^»* a .... . . S .4 j a _ « . 4 •-J i, I... UberatjiU*aoanlt«.thatrade. . case, Marsh a Wiggins.
jewelry:
llUOIt DOllAllS' WOflTH tO Bt DISPOSED
OF |iT ONF'DpitAR EACH, ! '
it lefaad to valo*. Hot to b* paid for ontil yoa
know wttot yoa Are to rc We.
did List of Articles.
All tm Me Said tarOltE DOLLAR eacMt
2M Masic Boxes $ 20 to 150 each.
ft> , with $eiis' and Cas-
Md 56*
Coffee Dm».
200 to 500 Dio 50 30 to 100 20 to 50
:: ,,
MM | do GoWett. Md. Drltftlug 3060 : 4o'-'Pa«iCB.....V4a.>..v..i.'. 2009 | do -Froit, Card and. Cake
60 to lOOsach. 35 to 70 do
4000 Beta Ladle* Jewelry—Cameo, v Pearl, Ojpal and ether stones.:.
1OOO0 Sold ~
Tbe Geranium Eestaurantv
j No. 81 Kentucky Avenue, . IMD1AMAPOLIS, 1MDIAMA,
-v »>!-,
rr 9 TH* 11031 FASHIONABLE AND 1 Establishment of the kind la the eMy. ‘ aavtS dim H. Bt fiRZEUAH, I
ELEGANT Froprieter.
Be^t aura nt & Eating House,
/•j liVm. SeikiDfir* . » east Washington street, otsters nd Game in Itaeaaaoa, aerved ap at all howW oa
•-—r- - -- ■■■■—■... -. 1 -• -
- j 1/-
ftMf, Jm* ■*13 dtf
tpire Restaurant, Mft. 99 Mortk IlIlMftte Atreet. ' I . •» .- • -- '■ • .; »* ;• - 4 % ' r " .
-r———1- * ... ,v-J.» v .to-4 a I all UMs #f CitAe*
Winflp, Cigms and Ziiqaors
r-rw
JAMM BAflffY;
BILLIARDS.
—rr* ■
New Billiard Hall.
f 1j' ; • - -
4;
tiiSM
v: : -
gl^IARD ROOM,
• West
fn
located, and eaiy of aiwMi, krinr ** toa gvaaqd elegant Bar attachad, Whlei a supplied with > LWaors eWagart- llpOn day eAd B%8t.- **
- -- 4- . .. — -ft-
M Sf
.r*;
.T .’
**"'1: **»»•**» «' ?*r»
noyl^tot, L ,
I
UtrOETKR. pr „
^»»: 4-
-4to 9 do
ywtkXiecicu^.:;: .— OvalBand-Braceleta.. ft.. aouo Jet and Gold Bracelet*.
2000 Chatelaine Chains and GUsrd 7000 BoUtalr* and Gold"Brooches!!I! 5000 Opal and Emerald Brooches....
tosa c. Jet, Lava and Florenttne Eardrops... ,..1 .-
7500 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear-
drape 4 to 6 do 400) California Diamond Breast Pins 2 SO te 10 do
i 8 o n
5000 Bets SoHtaire Sleeve Buttons, Btodmefe..Sta 8 do BetdlnllUlOB. Pencils, etc 4 to 6 de tflidetara I nrrnti ‘1 2 5fltn 10 do * . ^- -00 Magic Spring, 10 to . 20 do Tnithpicks, Ornmea, etc.. 2 to 8 do JOOOFlsSneoMttnie....7^ 4 to 10 do 10000BtooeSetandStgnetRings.R60to. 10 do SOOB Chased Gold 1Bings 4 to 11 do 10000 California Diamond Rings 2 to 10 do 7500 Beta Ladle*’ Jewiiry—Jet and
Gold
Ex tension
Gold iiounted
5 to U ’4 to 15 4 to 10 ^6 to 10 15 to 25 6 to 15
do do do do do do
Feu. Bile
10Q00 Oeld Tt™ ooTI Holdere -
Gold Pens and QeM Extenslrn
Ha dars-••••>
SOM Ladles’ Gilt aad Jet Buckles... SOM da de . Hair Bars
aad MU..ft.TTT. ... 5 to 10 do CerMficatee of the various ar'iclei are first pat Into envelopes, sealed op aad mixed ; aad sshea ordered, are taken oat without-regard to choice, knd sent by mall, avuiirinsoaoDkchaneo- On receipt of the certificate, ] oh will see what yea are to have, and then it is at -raori ptteo toaondthe BoBar and take Mi* article or not. ’orchaeers may tfetts obtain, o Gold Match, Dlamood Blag, or a*y eat af Jewelry on oar list for ONB
BOLL LB. * -
S end 0S Oents for Certificate, bail tsansartlmrsbymeU, we shall change tor for
SJSS&STSSWf™
a the certificate Is-sent. Five Certificates will be
f< r «I; 12 for SS; 30 for$5; 100 for CIS.
A« rrs —We wsAt aganta In every Regiment, and In OTery town and connty tn the Coentry, and those acting
tiflaat (.and ramlttScantatoiiaf either in C fthft-Poet-
itonsf either inC fth o- Po: w BMBRpdftCO.. Liberty St., Hew York City.
afeEDiCAL.
Si ioeeseftii Treatment
JCHBONIC DISEASES, CQJiSUMPTIOJJ, SCROFULA, SYEHELia, SEiCtNAL DE-, bhity. and all female. .
COMPLAINTS,
Bfts.'AetOtV.AVco.; No. 11‘West Maryland Street, “ ' limitoPOLlS, ri^D. -j 81^- La. s. 'DSi—A- »• — 1 f.—-• 1. - - - - -f D—tiBhOMlml* fwmata Use Medical Me. EDrra*-Jt Is.wJto pleawre Imgkq knowjj.the fnilowto [ foots to to* public, belie ring my testimony may • ^ srrtea fa‘aotnetotvaUS Wise'haa bRhbrto failed to At all etapip l.milgtaS. no more than to tee medical £n lessen of year el y, in conthat! hew snooe-sfuliy treated several very bad of seminal weakness and female complaint*. by jng the mode of treatment now pmcrfned by Djs. Aai *4-€9?: 1 de hot fawW drahy thing that see earned a* Lhave prraenbed mem for w aB^sa*a^asSiS.is.«s .Gfoct id;awn* very badtmsos lave yielded to-thls mode ertrfent In toj^WBaoerf yy, wyb- .,
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a>e 'cuwmiatets 1 trehted with great wmcess. Onr
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p. r - Bo—teal WooIcm**. • .1 - _Pn . Actfl* to Co.-vlJtaxe.cnred by the use ot your resne Ilea, several patient* that had been innate* of the La ft W Asyhtad foam the Bril rifocts af scRimal weakaao r se entary hab'ta. In all such cases I. canside*
noth! ig can equal your medic me.
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Acton 8 Oo—Dear Sirs: 1 must again state that smediaa are realty UrcOlUbr For fcrofbla, f *
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Gent’s aad Led fee
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ar* really hxeOlUbr For BcrafUa, 8vphWaakne<s, tmpuniist at th* blood, Iflod ~ i faU to dure srhan used as directed. I Mayo ,
su m tded In eartng toe worst cases of ayphyUs bow In onr 1 rupBsH, InAhaJhart space of foarsraaks. ^ ^«i >W^A.«W ,fo^-******‘*' ’ .... . w.'. ... ■ ■ t—* i, •* : l ’ ' ' • •
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
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3 me as mucb go .d as B'
nch Improved tn healih. after havtcg taken five lies. Toors, with icspect, J.8. SHxaxaa.
Beware af Counterfeiters. . ieie that the signature of “C. M. JACKSON” Is on the f per of etch bottle. _
Bl|i not
I onld your nearest druggist not have tho article do 1 • P a ?^*V •W'ofrtha latrxicattng pmparatiens
sho lid liftdivkkd. Mid single crowns
for ie\v.^ant». to beotensvious of Ufr-^itrtlkA
the h.R| owl 9V%YlirRW al *» r »‘
the; are cljopp^d
Mil _ m _ iMl rorwsrd, seqnrely packed, by express. vi&>wtr n i ridf.y ^ a.
TABliE CUTLERY,
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Wlixe^i. -4S-ooas. ! No. 16 West Washington St, i a*..,.***,!., ,,.*^..-1.4.1 r-1 “f 4 f f -v -* •♦»*•••— ]L .J. ... ft. .ir _ l-.ff*. t* f* ,% '
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CLOAKS, etc.
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tary habits, m for either
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-iiee, imt-the mtmy^ eemisrkabM dares we’have effected, t ■Me . were pronounced Incarabto.hy toe most e min eat phys dana. Justifyes as in offering car servtoes to the fecHM-nce of tn* anfortanate. Oar long practice, awl thedadorsesbeot of tltetaadlcal fraternity xad almost the entlrtpwoi, should convince
m
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l convlace tha most skeptical that wa
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t many yeart axtaoslvely deiln toe treatmaflt o<thaoaumn *
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ndhWWrytoa'yMumh. ^ cmim** Klp^CUf *j^^^pirflS!2?a8S SSSSto fef I
Mania and Women’.
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84 W*.t WaBbiMCMM Street, .... | V * .. »
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