Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1866 — Page 3

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tba pollttaol powar, oad la laoopaoltotad froaa

ding partlonlor oflaaa

holding par*nHii«» vaw««.

Woman and minora, who form o pollttaol fomllr, tan not rota; oog wl ertr qaallflontioo la raqatrad to rota

parlloalar offloa, tboaa who boro not aarp qualifloatlon oao not rota or hoM tba ofloa;

not a oltlaao, aran of tha Suta itaalf. And la aoma of tba Stataa of tha Union, foralgaara not naturaliiad ara allowad to rota. And tba BtaM mar glra tha right to fraa nagroaa and molattoar, but that dcaa not mako tbam ettiaana of the State, and etlll law of tba Unltad Slat*. And tha prorlaion In tba Oonatitntlon, glrlng privilege) and Immanttlee In other Stataa, doaa not applr to them. Neither doaa It applr to a perron who, being a eltlaen of a State, mlgrateo to another State; for then ha becomee eub.eot to the laws of tha State from which ha removed. And tba State In which be resides map than, uoquesttonablp, determine hlr status or oondl tion, and place him among tha class of persons who ara not recognised aa citiienr, but belong to an inferior and subject race; and map denp him the privileges and Immunities anjopad bp Its

citlsena. ‘

But eo far M mere rights are ooneemed, tba provision In quwtlon la confined to dftlaens of a State who ara temporarllp In anotbar State without taking up their residence there. It gives them no political right In tba State as to voting or hohJIng efloe, or lo anp other respect; for a oitlaen of one State has no right to participate in tha government of another. But if he ranke as a citlsen In the State to which he balongs, within the meaning of the Constitution of the United States, then, when* ever he goes into another' State, the Constitution clothes him as to the rights of person, with ail the privileges and Immunities which belong to citizens of the State. And if the parsons of the African race are citiiens of a State, and of the United States, thep would be entitled to all of these privileges and Immunities In everp mate, and tha State could not restrict them; toy thep would hold these privileges and immunl* ties under the paramount autborltp of the Fad* era! Government, and its coorte would he bound to maintaiu and Inforce them, the conatltution and laws of the State to the contrarp notwithstanding. And if the State could limit or restrict them or place the putt; in an inferior gr tde; this clause of the Constitution would be urimaaning, and could have no operation and would give no rights to tbaciti/.m when in another State. He would have none but what the State itself chose to sllow him. This is evidently not the construction or meaning of the clause in question. It guarantees rights to the citizen, end the State can not withhold them. And these rights are of a character and would lead to conacquencee which makes it ahsoiulelp ceitiin that the African race were not included uuder the name of cit ; zens of a State, and were not in the contemplation of the framers of the Constitution when these privileges and immunities wore provided for tha protection of the

citizen in other States.

It will be seen that this amendment was

studiouslp and nicely framed and phrased to fall

within the eiaot term of tbla decision. The language of Chief Justice Taney is this:

"And if penoni of the African race are cilixtnt n/ a Slate, and 0} the United Slatei. they would be entitled to oil then pritilegee and immuniliet in ereri/ Stale, and the Stole could not reetrict them, for they would bold these prlvilegaeand immunities under the paramount autborltp of the Federal GoverumeDt.’' It is quitenoueceMary by the proposed amendment to inhibit lb# State* in that regard, for thep were alwapi powerleaa to denp or impair inch privilege; but Ibo amendment oarefullp track* this decision, by making the negro not only a oltiaen of tba United States, but of the State io which be map reride, and aa euob, upder this decision hie privilagee would be inviolable, by the States.

Justice Curtis, (till ueing lb* tame lever In

establishing the eitlsenshlp of the negro, saye: "Though I do not think that the enjoyrasot cl the eleotive franchise essential to oilistMblp, there can be no doubt, it is ana of the ehlefeet attributes of oitiaenehip under the Amerieen Constitution; end the jutt and oonstitotiooal posstssion of tbla right ie deeieiee evidence of citizenship, and as being decielve, to tbieexteot, that all such person* as are allowed bp the Constitution to exercise the elective franchise, and thus to participate in the Government of the United Stataa, muet be deemed oitixeiMor the United State*.” Here then we have Joitiee Ourtia declaring that the elective franchise I* a test, and decisive of eliixenship, and that a negro who enjoys It i* a citizen of the United States and entitled to ail the privileges and immunities of a national citizen, and that the right to vote is the "chlefeat'' of them all. At the same time we have Chief Justice Taney declaring in the Mma cate, that “ if pereone of the African race are cltixeni of a State and of the United states they would be entitled to all these privilagee end immuoltiea In every State, and the State could not restrict them.” Thus between the fire of these two opposite judicial batterlM, tbo ” Patent Eleetle

Syllogism,” oomea to ^rlef.

like bnsiteer repreenfanw ifeaa be changed a* (•thatState. Now wBatlatfee efhota of tbla eeeUon!on the ftretf Suppose one State

*twtd ntajten^onAeiwt^wrooMo^S^

one of the comon call (bat

land, but provided that If anp on peny ehoold fail to pep bln stock be nail have tea per eentef all dividends deducted and withheld. Could tbti failure and forfeiture affect the charter or effect the other member? There ie no escape from this nltti

gone among and betwean citizen of the State, who are also citizens of the United States. The State map pro•crlbe any reasonable qualifications and regur < swsKtSfc5f. a Tr.'jass'5(“ , ‘ United Statei. because these do not den

ke, are not inberent qualities, nor rot lental privileges of national citlsenihlp. ou aak me If a State eaa not divide it*

you at

uonal citizen* Into two elasee*. giving to one etass the elective franchise and denying It to

Do na-

ff to

. .Tag:

the other? I answer no. If a State aver could do It—which I denp—the propoaed amendment# declare “That no State shall mako or Inforce anp lawi which shall abridge or impair the privileges or Immunities of dtizene of the Unltad Statea.” Now, if on* half of the eittcene of the United State* are clothed with the elective franchise In anp State, will anp juriet—will anp one, not a professional politician, affirm tbat.lt Is competent for a Staterfo deny, abridge, or impair the privilege of the elective franchise to the other naif or her national citizens? 1 speak not now of the ad-

*> anp alien, Indian national citizens, In

CONCLUSION.

I hope von have not been surprised nor disappointed, If 1 have invited your attention tonight to a suject of debate, entirely out of the worn track of partlean dissipation and personal detraction—a subject that is under violent illscuselon bp politicians and candidates throughout the country, without, as far as 1 can see, arriving at any logical result— a subject of great delicacy and difficulty with the learned In the law, it would seem, and of great moment to the people of the States to whoso arbitrament it is propounded bp the Congress of the United State*—the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States. I have not disparaged the success of those gentlemen who havo lately spoken or printed expositions of this proposed amendment as It relates to citizenship and the right of auffrage, but have read the disquisitions of some gentlemen in high places, and am satisfied that crude and partisan assumptions In argument, and superficial flippancy In demonstratlon, on either side of the Issue, are wholly Inadequate to Its solution. Whatever map have bee&ln the contemplation of the authors of this proposed amendment, or whatever mav be its scope and effect, when adopted

suffrage and citizenship, w

suffrage and citizenship, when judicially I terpreted, no lawyer who respects bis repu tlon can deny that the amblfTOltr and obsci Up of the first and third sectlona have opened questions of gravity and difficulty, on which the sharpest Intellect and the most accomplish-

opted, on daily in-

taur-

ned

ed legal scholars without bantering

*^ke

differ like

bullies.

gentlemen, I have not

gratuitously imputed to the authors of this amendment any design to conceal or mystify the plain effect of this amendment; nor havo I Imputed fraud and artiflee to those who do not •eroplo to esplaln it to honest apd confldicg audience* with lee* thought and preparation than would enlighten a eupervlior on lb* road law; but w* know it will be all the eam* to tb* people of lb* United States, if they find themselves victimized by Its adoption, whether they be victims of a political fraud sad legal ounalng, or tb# heed lea* dupe* of their own partlean bigotry. Then let ua bring to tbla work eaodor, linearity good temper, and the logjo of lb* law, end, in, tb* light of common political law and American jurisprudenoe, do wbat we map to eettl* tala oontroverted legal fact. 1 olaim to bare formed tb* conviction* which I have submitted to pour eonelderatlon, and to the criticism of tb* pro-fe-slon, after a patient examination of the author! tiea and a lurvev of tfee eerdinal point* in dispute, from aeveraf different standpoint*, and while I do not claim to have exhaosted the

snbfeot, nor (bat I am abac proposition advanced, yet

•ubjeet, nor that I am abaolately right in every opositlon advanced, vet I claim legal accuor,fundamental principle, telf evident truth, 3 greet might of reaeon and authority In sup

rt of my oonolualoos.

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Now, I care not which was right, Tansy or

Ourtis, on the simple qneation of negro eitixenship, for the amendment will obviate all that difference; but lb* troth of the grett argument ■till remain* tbit when e negro oooomee a citizen, no matter In wbat way, of tb* United State*, and of the Mat* in which be reeidee be

la within all the guarantee* of tbo olauM” of tbo Constitution, and that to vota and bold office la e State la the

and most decielve evldenee of oUixenehlp. This eetabliebee to every intent sad purpoea, by avaiv intendment and in every purview, tod in lie full proportion*, (be troth of tbo affirmative of tbi* imue, that no State, after tb* acceptance of tb* amendment by tbree-fourtbe of the State* eao deny, abridge or impair the right of a negro to

vote and be voted for.

Tbua it will be eeen that wo have in thle dccielonl double leverage. The Supremo Court, iptaking through Chief Juetloo Taney .discusses the point at issue from the itandpoint of national oitlienihlp and maintaloa with wonderful power and erudition, that 6 negro wae not a citizen of the United States, and that no State was competent to make him a citizen of the United States, and thereby entitle him to the State privilege clause of the Constitution—thi* wae Taney with a lever at one end of citizenship; Justice Curtis, a dissenting member of that Court, maintained in his oelebrated dissenting opinion, that although it must b* admitted that the negro, by being born ft*# in thle country did not by virtue of bis nativity become a citizen of the United State#, yet by being adopted and denizenizodj he thereby became a citisen oftb* United State* and entitled to all the privileges of euch. He puts the question, "Whether all free born on the »o!l of the several States, or only euch of them aa may be citizens of each State, respectively, are thereby citiiens of the United States? The last of these alternative#, In my judgment, contains the truth.” Thill* Justice Ourtis with a Uver at the other standpoint—the standpoint of negro Statecitiaenihip, arid who ioaiata on a vague and undefined State riritenehip, so as to embrace the negro who may ''be allowed fo vote, in the State where he re-

sides.

SECOND SECTION OF THE AMENDMENT. One word, In conclusion, in regard to the second section of the proposed]amendment. Hut some have said, and may yet say, that whatever may be the true Interpretation of the first section In It* relation to tho privileges and immunities of citizenship, yet taken in connexion with the second section fixing a new basis of representation, the first, section Is

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I es-

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Feeling satis fled that I can offer Inducements an tnlt one and all that may tee proper to fhvor mt

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rrYouife, Seminal, Urinary Bud vl nil dlseam?* ariNin# from Ini-

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tho United States. At first blush this suggestion seetnod to me entitled to some weight, but on reflection It was obvious enough that if a

Qtate can not deny or Impair the privileges of a citizen ol the United States, as we kave clearly established that It can not, the attempt to do so would be nugatory, and could not change the basis of representation: and bcK

o.a.muor. *. a. afofl. ' f. r. ataa. EM'KtTT* HTANf ACO^ WhelMffi* DsOtars In OROCERZE# AVD LZQ0OR8, Special attention |fvm toTsu aad Tobacco. No. 4ftj eoZMf’MorMlM aad Norylaod Ste.,In<ll»n* polls.

Wary, It is is intended

ng

too trasparent to deceive, or tf It n good ralth to be construed In don with tho first section, and as a recog. of the right of a State to deny or Impair tltutlonsl privilege of citizenship, this

oonnexli nltion ol

a constitution*! , „

would be • patent absurdity, and of coorM') would be Inoperative and void as conflicting k - With present constitutional inhibitions *■ well

a* those of the first section.

No one will fall to notice that the lecond section confers no authority op a State to deny or abridge the right of a cttlaen to vote. The language is 0 whenever the right to vote <* do1 By whom denied? when? Where?

State Constitution? By a Stal

ntef?**By whom denied?

te Constitution ? By

By the Executive or iudlcianr

' “ aboard? The nr

to Legisl*:iary of *

It can be tried.

If the first and second sections were

|q be homogeneous and mutual ex

' ’essly cortfctr

IthhoUl the elective franchise at pleasure to

y was the prerogative not exrd upon the States to grant or

tlje negro citizen, and why was It not further declared that the eleotive franehlse Is not a privilege within the purview of theConaUtu-

tlon?

This would have settled It. But by tha adoption of the first section of the amendment by three-fourths of the State* the negro Is ivso facto made a citizen of the United States, and of the State in which h* rosktae. As a '‘citizen” of the National and State Government* ho ha* tho right to vote, union the State has power to and does actually disfranchise or deny him that privilege; but If tbo State has tried ite Hand* by the adoption of the first section of the amendment, what conld be more nugatory than any attempt to abridge the privilege ef any citizen. The second section, it will be observed, doe* not purport to coatain a grant of power to tbe State to enable them to exercise a control over the white citizen# of the «une State; but all it purport# to do 1§ to modify the baiie of repreyentation, provided any State shall max* a UT

while

citixeue j— section of the . him 4 citizen. And abridge ht* privt | (That amounts

remain* making tUf 1 State to

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School Books, Paper, Envelopes

■TAXIOFTMaFtY.

RLUWertWtaHkCtaiRMMi «H«49P aWfeKWIWMA.

"wiLikfkBur a ttttm,

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W. J.OlLLRSril. Crossuno, ■ifidue 4 Co., WHOLRHAL.E Or R O OBKjS, Owr. HorlAlM ADA SImryl»«* novlS dtf INDIAN A POLIH^INp^ A. JONES & OO., (SueoeMors to Jone*, Vlnnedge A Jones,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Noe. 7 and 8 BaUa House Building, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. A. jomefl. R. OLAY. f ;.Sl fondly

Jy3Sit8m

A E. H.9IAYO * CO.' 16a. 91 East WaefeltefftaaR*.

isro- as

East Washingtoo Street, INMANAPOI,!*, INDIANA.

vttdSm

RAINTER#.

D. K. Winter. W i.DT’X’KCT

L. T. Goa. OOE,

90 and »KartM*ifcrt St, opposite

jugBdDn^^^JJMAirnjDfolWjIl^

HAT#.

KA.T FAO'rGF.^r.

DAVID COWAN, (I^taftwnllw^adffi.) - s .. PtAnKUUTniAHIEWa ■AS TAXMR BOOMS AT

84 YlrgHifo Avonuo.

Madame Demorest’s Corse ta,

A complete Stock of

CUak aatl Dress Mablaf DerartaeW

la ckarge of a oompeteat person

TXAVING bought ear Gooda before the recent XX advance la gold, and having no old stock to " work off,” we can offer superior induce menu to purchasers. we respectfully aak an examination of onr Good* ana price*. SCOTT 4k JUTCHBIA.’S' Jell ettm Wo. 10 Wart Waahiugton street.

AGENCY. U. S. PATENT AGENT, Imdbuaapolla, laid. K^R. SS. Office No. 4 Vinton's Block, opposite Postoffice. Office houza from nine lilt twelve, aad from two ttlt live. mchlS <11 v

Carpenters and Stair Builders TAICE TVOTICE. LOUIS KOLB TS now prepared to da all kinds of Ornamenta X Job Turning. My facilities are such that 1 can do work aa cheap a* any bouse in the city. 1 keep constantly on hand a good assortment ot Stair Balusters, Newel Posts, etc., and turn them to order. Also, all kinds of Tnrning in the Cab- ' wt making line. Bedsteads. Table Legs etc. Shop on South street, between Meridian aad ennsylvaain, Indianapolis, Indiana. Jel d3m

MEDICAL.

MHDIOATHD BATHS, FOB THE Cm* OF PUff off tho Mlclm, Khommamtlc, My oh 111 tic mod Simmy Other Chromic Affiectlomn, Ktc.

signed,!

a establishment in!

tntton in 1

•gnlxtng the great want tent lathe west haa con-

pen an Institution In which all the Uifvarieties of Medicated Baths can be The remarkably corative action of thi

used as the vehicular mean

artt.._,

known to require extended

Medicated Bath* of

FLAXSEED.

HIGHEST MARKET PRICE

paip vow

f 11 HE undi X. of such

tented fereat

given. The remarkably curative action or these Baths, when used as the vehicular means of bringing proper medical agantttnto contact with the body, It too well known to require extended comment here. Tbe Medicated Bath* of Pari*. France, ore annually visited by thousands, (of those who are tho subjects of chronic diseases,) from every eountry and clime. And the wood root effects of tha Hot Springs, ot Arkansas, euro attributable to no speciflc excellence, beyond what can be used hero. Hot. Cold, Flange, Snow to Vapor (moist or dry) and Electric Baths, administered, and when desired, medicated by tbe subscriber at any time. . t

Postoffice box 1144. Office 48 South mAott

itreet, Indianapolis, Indiana. Medical gentlemen at a distance who send their patients hare for treatment, will have onr assurance of especial

attention. JNO. KI&KPATKICK. feLD. Jel4 d8m ,

RESTAURANT.

I P. EVANS ft CO.,

Manufacturers of

OIT-j,

194 ffinmXlt Oelmware Street.

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

ROCKWHLL’S Am* RESTAURANT Fffir a.m41ea mm4 deatlemaem. No. 6 Louisian* street, near Meridian, opposite Union Depot, IndlaaapoUe, Indiana. AppoIntmGnf Entirely New SXE.Z. Of f Jk. HE. Monday, June 11, 1866. Oyster*—Prepared Fresh. Spring Chickens. Bass—Trout—Shad. Porter House Steak. Lamb Chops. Ham aad Egg*. Pigs' Feet. Frogs’ Hams. Rare Ripe Onions. Cucumbers. A»paragn». Green Peas. Lettuce—Bad is he*. Mush and Milk. Buckwheat Cake* and Maple Syrup, lee Cream. A few more Day Bo ardors can be accommodated. Wanted—Boys to eatch Frog* Jail

HOOP SKIRT#.

r M F \M\r

q\\ 'Hi i s \ I i \

Hoop Skirt Manufactory,

64 Ifortfe]

INDIANAPOLI8, IND.

FOR SALE,

POR SALE.

Billiard Tables for Sale. TTAVING purokased the eight tablet, Phelan 1 1 Combination Cushions, formerly in the Exohaage Billiard Room, and refitted them, I now r them for sale at gaqp to 6300 each. Inquire lent Billiard Booms; No. 9 West Washington street, *r address Box XI, Fostoffies, Indianapolis, iglldtf GEO. MORRIS.

REMOVAL.

L*. vvsstssa (Jicct v>x .GeougeW.J^jrj).

M. WORM AM,

-A-wrErnTO-s, Fto Btarea, Offices, PnbHc BgOdlngs and Oonntry . Temfca, Wacom Corero, Etc-, flea 74 Eaxt Washington Street, P.O.Box 139. INDIANAPOLIS. DERS from all pari* of toe oonntry respectfully solicited. Order* left at Bamberger’s myfldtf

/ r \RDER! vX frilly Hat Store

COMMISSION.

W. a. wsemsa. d. deycAnt ft CO GKH&nERAI. ^' Commission merchants, 1*4 Deafen la FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE. WHISKIES AND CIGARS, 49 Wert JLmmletmmm Mt^ -

(Opposite Uaion Depot,) . .,vr •' INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. I—Use BrlHd,

WINES.

LOUIS LANG, aim. 99 Smmth Mmridlam Street' wiive house:, TMPOBTEB of Red and White Rhine Wines, X Sparkling Moeel and Hock, all kinds of Madeira, Port and Sherry, Jamaica and St Croix Scotch A1 Kngl * rui Aum, London Porter and Abo, dealer in Catawba, old Whiskies and fine Cigars. Abo, Stock Ale and Old Porter. A lot of fine California Hock now In store. myldlT

BRICK MACHINE.

CHAMBERS,

BRO.

CO/S

Tempering’ MACHINE,

AKES thirty thousand Bricks per day. No ions preparations o( Clay required.

ions

:ks require no sua ractical operation

drying. Many machines in Middle, Western and

NOTICE.

JEWELRY.

X THE OLID ST A. LX 3D. (j>. ffl. * A. F. JET MON, Wholesale and retail dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, wrmtclt BlmteFtaal mmd Tools, No. 24 £aet Washington Street, INDIANAROI.IS, IND.

neatly executed.

3IIES and Jewelry repaired by skillful orkmen. 1’laip and Fancy Engraving eented. )TX dXm

Clay

BRICK

in practical operation in Middle. West Southern States. American Institute awarded Gold Medal for the Machine, and Silver Medal for best Bricks. Pennsylvania State Fair awarded

SUver Medal for Machine.

■few-Pamphlets sent on application to C. F. stansbury, 1809 chestnut street, Philadelphia, Agent aad Attorney for sale of rights, or to

CHAMBERS, BRO A CO., Iron Founders and Machinists,

3001 Chestnut street,

Philadelphia.

N. B. Newspaper and Book Folding Machines on hand and made to order. iv# clSm

Galea’s leal Dispeasary. (Established 1860. Chartered 1861.) A MEDICAL PAMPHLET, Jurt

itaing 60 large pages sograTlan ef the or.

ef both sexea in health and

both body and mind; diseasaa of female* from girlhood to (Mage; Intended aaa warning and a guide for the young of both sexes, being a trnthfrl adviser to the married, and thoe« contemplating marriage; with, the Author’s new method of teeatment, the most successful means of care as ■mown by the report of case*; mailed under seal for IB cents. Bead the above work before seeking medknl aid elsewhere, and thus avoid qaaekarv. Patients at a distance treated by mail, and medicines rent to aav part of the eountry oa receipt

•T a statement of the case.

TO LAMES.—A pamphlet of special Importance to tha married, price 10 cents; also, a little book of private advice to ladies, either married or single, price U cents; either sent in sealed en-

velopes on receipt of price.

Office Hewaaved t« 14 Creem Street, Between Second and Third, near the PoetolLue. Consultations private, and all business sirictly

confidential. Address,

THE GALEN’S HEAD DISPENSARY, Jel dim Louisville, Kentucky.

TO IF IBM -A. Xi E S . omb and Canson. We — _ ironic Diseases of every description. Persons desiring information on this subject, are requested to call at our office and examine specimens of Cancers that have been removed without the us* of knife. We have resided in Indianapolis eleven years, and can give any reference desired. Office one and a halt squares North of the Union Depot KeW" Send for one of our Medical Circulars. Address, . DBS. E. HOWARD A SON, Postoffice Box885. Indiariayudia IndianaJeSBdAwSm

DR. WM. THOMSON’S

Office aadCoonltatteo Parlors arelocated si

If*. 99 Sonth Delaware Street,

NTTHEBE ke will continue TV to treat and cure Private Disease*, in all their species,

stages,

phases.

ramifications

Dr. Wm. Thompson will give

to each patient a written in-, strument, binding himself to|

effect a radical and perms cure, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thompson has made 1

- -ork, eight years in Chicago,'Illinois, and two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight years practice in Chicago, Illinois, ’ thirteen thousand cases. Wm. Thompson, in

uses a Fumigating v

nious kind, in conjunction with

me

the most mgeinternal treat-

SKMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequ

self-abuse. This solitaiy vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing

' ' ' ' ' *"e following train of

>mbated by scientific

iteuance. dark

sexes with <

medical

rattling of chariots, uneasiness about tbe loins, weafcnem of tfee limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in apdislike to form new ac-

shun sociel

un society, loss of

iory, hectic flushes, pimples and various tions about the face, furred tongue, night

eruptions about the face, furred tongue, nig! sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, mon

mania, and frequently insanity. The afflicted, on the first api>earan the above symptoms, should immedi to Dr. Wm. Thompson for relief. MW* Office and Consultation Parlors.

South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indi P. O. Box 1650 fet

ice of any of lately apply

No. *

ana.

febl dly

STEAM ENGINES.

WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE GO.vs CEEEBBATED PARTIBLE STEAM ENGINES,

WLLIftRP#. New Billiard Hall GEM BILLIARD ROOM, Iff*. 9 West Waaklmffton Street.

on SUPERB TABLES, being Phelan's ComO bination. Four Pocket Tables, the best in the city. Centrally located, and easy of access, beingon the ground floor. An elegant Bar attached, which is supplied with choice Liquors and Cigars. Open day and night. novlS dtf.

BARGAINS.

#994 Bargaiis far Cheap Re?ideaees. \\T F wfll sell vacant Lots and furnish V v lumber as we have in our lumber yai terms that will amount to but little more than rent—say one-sixth cash, balance in payments of one-sixth every six months until the whole! paid. DUNN A LOVE. BatiraaB^^^mnMHmmmmew^MnaraaaiMm

ish such ard on

tha

RAILROADS.

Th* Great Central Air Line Santa FROM Imdlamapffilig to Baltimore, Washimeton, Philadelphia, Iff. York, And all Eastern Cities, via the Indianapolis and Cincinnati, MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI,

BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROADS

Two Through Express Trains Daily, Sundays excepted.

engcr Ucpoi ,ti Railroad

Company, at

ana polls and Cl

Cincinnati,

Passengers will avoid the great annoyance, trouble and expense of Omnibus Transfer across the City.

press. NEW

>ugh wi

Parkersburg.

The MOST DIRECT ROUTE. t)UICK, FARE AS LOW as by any oti

TIME cr Rail

AS

way

ies.

Through tickets and any information desire*! can be had upon application at the Ticket Olllcf in tbe Union Depot. E. B. LORD,

E.

ral Ticket.

Agent, I. A C. R. K

LIQUORS, ETC.

R1KHOFF ft BRO., (SUCCESSORS TO J. 4 D. DUWCaN,} Wholesale Dealers in Copper Distilled Rye AND Bourbon Whisky, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Apple, Peach and Cognac Brandies, Wines, Gin, Rum, and Cigars, N*. 77, South Meridian Street, letadSm INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

AGENT.

PUMPS. HP TT hsSl IP s _ A EV AN 9 A CO. would respectfully inform the XL- citizen* of Indianapolis aad surrounding country that they are prepared to furnish Pumps on short notice at ail times, at 50 cents per foot, and will hare Wells dug to order. SHOP on Alabama street, opposite the Court Hops* j y7 d3m

STATIONER.

JOHIV P. CARLTON, ■■*porter, Moanfacturer, AMD WHOLESALE STATIONER, 32 South Iburth St., Philadelphia. 1*11 d8m

MUSICAL.

IiAiaaa K«mal Acatfeay of Mask, No. 263 Nontit Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. rriHE Fall Term of this Institution will com1 mence on Wedneaday, Scpteml)er 5. A full rse in the Normal Dei>artment embraces tht

pten nent

:ailing Chdlrs. Sil graiiuates if desired, in the Academy For Caf ‘ HESS augl5 d3w

provided for our > wishing to board

SPECTACLES.

J«Md*wte*

TOBACCO, ETC.

WM. F. WALLACE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

EXmtA BOUNTY! Extra Pension!! Extra WmytZl For Soldiers aid their Depeadeats, COLLECTED BY XTflMLPLE O. LiAJLFCXSOJV, Late Agent 17.S. Sanitary Cotnmisalon Army and Navy Claim Agency No. 19 West Washington Street, HairSquare East of the Palmer House, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Blanks and Instruction, sent by mail, frkk of CHAB6K, to all who apply for them Address augl d3mdw3m

GIGAES,T0BAC00 f SNTTFFS ^ AN* aamtitaUt ARTICLES. Sole Proprietor *f the celebrated and world . renowned: ORZCKST O I O A. K , A ND General Depot for Lorillanl’. Century Chewing Tebacoo, and Importers’ Agent for genuine Meerschaum Goods. * Sample office 89 West Louisiana street, Indianao4H». opposite Union Depot. jvSfldSm

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

DIXON ft MATHEWS, AIBROTYPE ASD PHOTOGRAPHERS Non. 17 and ifitWoat WaahingtonSt., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. -

'PHOTOGRAPHS finished in India Ink, OU aad

X Water Colors.

Old picture* copied and enlarged to any six*.

CAS FITTING.

C. KAMaE Sc COWS u id re*pectfnlly^InTU#^attention to the B«Boot and Shoe Store! TO Wo. 83 E«9t Waahiugton Bt, SIGN OF THE , BIO- BOO Three doors east from the oM ttxnd. " XugSdSm

BUNN ft KARNEY, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Wo. 70 Worth Illinois Btnet, (Miller** Block,) IirnrawsvetM, Iwnraxa. T WAD ahd Iron Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lend, Gas Xi ChamleU#!-,.Pendants, Gfahea, Brackets, eta, etc., always oa handPrices reasonable, and All work warranted. N. B. Jofekiag promptly attended to.

ACUE.

m. s. s.

RIMPEE. SAFE. SURE. Davis’ Quick Ague Gore'

———

O Chill after the first dose. Doses are taken

mro CfelU after the first dose. Doses are

OYSTERS.

AGENTS.

TEMPLE C. HARRISON, Indianapolis. Indian:

moore & mccownell, REAL ESTATE Am* War Claim* Ace mtM, iMtelllgwce aid E■ploynent Office# No. SSS North Illinois Street, (second floor.) TXrM. L. MCCONNELL’S Law Office with W Moore 4 McConnell. JyUdSm

SOLDIERS’ CLAIMS.

QFFICER8 discharged^or resigned after^April

proper.

Soldiers drawing Pensions are

month* pay

ing pensions are now entitled to

an increase of Pension, from $8 to $15, $30 and

$35 a month. Widows are

11(11

for each child under sixteen yi Soldiers are now entitled

entitled to $3 per month for

sixteen years.

_ entitled to an increase of

Bounty.

The above class of Claims promptly attended to by ALEX. METZGER, augfl dim No. 6 Odd Fellows’ Hall, 3d floor.

OLD LONDON DOCK.

FROM 4 TO 3$ HORSE POWER.

ALSO rORTABLE SAW MILLS. TTt/'E have the oldest, largest and most complete V V works in tlm United States, devoted exclu-

ible Engines and

—ess,

OXthe

sivel; Saw

power pens, I public

Tb

super:

onceded by offered to

be great amount of boiler room, fire surface and cylinder area, which we give to the rate'I

make our -Engines the most [

pest in use

there power is ream

furnished on

horse ful an

power, i id cheap

r -Engines the most power-

st in use; and they are adapted to rery purpose where power is required.

All sizes constaudy on ha "

short notice.

Descriptive circulars, with price list, sent on

applicatwa.

WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., Utica, N. Y. Branch office, 96 Maiden Lane, N.

augQdly

MARBLE WORKS.

ITALIAN MARBLE WORKS. tie Swutfe Illinois Street.

Findlay & Co. Sculptors and dealers in all kind* of Imported Marble Work, Manotectnred in Carrara, Italy. also make > Ma Mant' inns, and. warranted to give satisfaction. Orders from a distance promptly attended ta apQOdtf

.1. .1. ITAJYIKEPC, GENERAL INSURANCE

Real Estate Agent. REPUES'ESTS

l k bu*uii hkmtance ot lliirtloril,< HmtlVml Insurance Company, of Hartibttl,« City Fire Insurance Company, of Hartlonl^, 1 Morth American Insurance Co., of Hartford. Conn Putnam insurance Company, of II art lord, Conn. Life Insurance Company,of llartfonl. Conn. Nonli American Insurance Co., of New York New England Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Boston Office orrer No. » East Wa>hington Street, opposite the “ Herald ofliee.' , jcl2 d3ni

Colin

X, Conn

Conn

NOTICE.

ST. AGNES HALL. TIE DIOCESAH FEMALE SEMINARY 9 'Terre Haute. Indiana. Rt. Rev. JOS.C. TALBOT, D. D., Assistant Bishop of Indiana, President. Hon. E. BOOT, A. M., Head Master.

’erm of this Institution wil

>th of Septembe

rculars

day, 5th < and iirlb:

com-

ptember. For — "*V to

jyffl dTw

Treasurer of

nation, appl

SAM’L S. EARLY, the Corporation

CIGARS.

W E t Vaults, Mantles, eta., at tbe most ren terms, aad. warranted io give satisfaction.

LIQUORS.

POLE MALT LiqFOR. TVENIS COLL ft BROTHERS, of this city, Xf have engaged in the distillation of PUKE BAKEEV MALT LIQUOKS,

my HI-

aug31 dim

Maryland st

D. UC

LIQUORS.

S. KAUFMAN, Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN m DOMESTIC LIQUORS, T*M' Tobacco, Clears, Etc., And only manufacturer ot Dr. Manffeamm's World's Premlua SI XT BZtS. No. SIS East Washington ttreet, (Little's Hotel Budding.) JySdSra

CITjZENS’ CIGAE STOKE, Ho- 14 Soatlt Penney 1 vanla Street.

C.H.&S.F. REYIffOUMS, TkTANtrFACTUBERS and wholesale dealers in UXUigars, Leaf, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. Our C itizens’C igar Store was opened Tor the retail trade, as well as to facilitate our wholesale business, which has increased so rapidly as to re quire more room. At the Citizens’ Cigar Store tne choicest brands of American and Imported Cigars will be kept constantly on band. Call upon us, and upon your endorsement of our stock we base our hopes of your repeating the visit. jyOOdSm

TAILORS.

G. W. STOLWORTHY,

FIRST CLASS

MERCHANT TAILOR,

II*. 17 Nortl* meridian Stroeet.

NKA.K, JOURHAJL. OB'ITIC’IC, jyTOdSm

NOTICE.

University of Notre Dame,

St. jOTepfee Connty, Indiana.

rpHE next term of this well known Institution X . will commence on the first Tuesday in &>p-

EXPRESS.

CITY EZXJPIfcESS. xxcbx). No. 941J4 Nortlx Penneyiffmriia Mt. UHJRNTrURB, Plano Fortes, and all moveable* X carefully handled. aug4d3m

W.De Rutter. R. Haw HAWKE# ft CO.’S OYSTER SA.LOOIV AND DEPOT FOR 9iUtimore Oysters, 16a. 81 Bantfe IlUMia Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. . .i [ORB OTBTBB8 in Cana received wholesale and retail . ..... .v,.k Keg mod Shell Oysters. MT Saloon* supplied at the lowest market iriee. anetld'lro

NOTICE.

j SEMIN A.IR Y. rpuE Indianapolis Female Instttnte will open X for the reception of pupils, on Wednesday, September 5. The German aad French languages will be taugut to all the pupils in tfea Primary and Preparatory Departments, without extra charge, by a native teacher, who has been secured for this purpose, and who will reside In the family. Early application should be made for seats. AUglS daw SAW C. W. HEWES, President.

THIS HKUCIOU3 TONIC,

Especially designed for the ns* of the MEDICAL PROFESSION AND THE FAMILY,,

s no w indorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chemists, and Connoisseurs, as poseseilng *H these intrinsic medicinal qaalittee (tonic and

diuretic,) which belong to an

•LB A\D PURE KOI. We trust that our ertaMithed' reputation,

Storage mad Commission. .• .Wlfoltaata aad Botail l ealer in FLqQR, FEED, ffiADT, ETt

pmm«Q<*^ : . eoaimd xao 7o

kinds of P* » reasonable 1 fariboiue.

, mm4 >98 flwi<M Ketawmxo ■«.,

(Near M*tH*mD»ps*,) OIDUNAPOUB, IND.

founded yifwindanl

fldenee, and guarani

Standard Artteie. ... Put up In Case*, containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers. etc. A. M. WRINGER ft CO., [EalillllffiMianU- . Sole Importer*.

No. 15 Bearer street, Naw York. •' SKNOCK 4fc CO.< '

148 South!

DENTIST.

C. C.

BXJROESS, DEIST T I S T,

it*, i M4 r*i

Gives the Nitrous Oxide Gas to prevent pain ii Extracting Teeth. : augli 'mia

SALESMEN WANTED.

TXrANTED.—W ANTED MEN TO ACT AS VV salesmen in all parts of the United Statea. Those of previous business experience preferred, although a few, if otherwise qualiflod, will be accepted. Commissions or salary givem**qua]- , ifleation will warrant. Apply personally, or ad- , dress STKUJC ftHTRONti, Nos. U and » Blackk ford’s Block, Indianapolis, Indiana, angll dlmt

MEDICAL.

[ing a 1. -

sonsor ttewe about to Marry, both mate and fesfc&ssssMsssaiyssii

duction or Prevention of OOfeflK tbe new discoveries never 1

" Wm. Yi

^ iwgvsa.

StoS - jneoc^pdoMaocurately and carefrilly filled

| including all 'f'B‘ I

ttiata

8 of every deed eented on common white

AH

contemplating pediment toItdlacloseq

if).'/ .v Ik-.'JCS.

tern! For

apply to

ir, 1886.

Catalogues, or more particular information.

R*V. W. CORBY. S. N. t ..

Presidenl,

Or to J. H. MCKERN AN. of this ally. augmieodtnitgaAweverjw^^^^^^^^^^

FURNITURE.

WILKENS & HALL,

(Successors to J. F. Ramsay, 1

Msusmtoctmrers' Wfeolesatle and Keta.il Dealers in all Rinds •( FURN ITU RE.

SALKS AND WARSROOMS.

N*. S9 8#>th Illinois Street. Factoir opposite the State House, formerly Johi. lelftqtoi Ot#*#.

SYRUPS.

KKE.1JBV' IHimKAT A CO., Wholesale Manufacturers of *11 kinds of SYRUPS, TINCTURES, Kainrse, Extracts, Coloring, Etc. j

Office and Sample Boot

No. 33 Virginiaavonue,

je38d3m

DRUGS.

NEW , DRUG STORE.

F.

«ERHAR1>T,

raaxjca-a-is'r,

ner McCarty and Bluff streets

Chemicals, Paints, Oil*, Vondebea.

Stuff*, etc.

#Y#rj ootefd gftptr, ftt ^ lxn L1Th qjtiqb.