Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1866 — Page 4
daily hekald.
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IVIELIAM .IOHN WALLAl K. TKR*8lRltR. JOHN K. FOUORAY. JUIMIK CRIM1NA1. COURT. JAMES L. MITCHKLL. . PROnKCCTING ATTORNKY. LEONARD W. MCCORD.
AMBSSOR.
JAMES SWAIN.
CORONKR.
WILLIAM (1. ELDER. ——— Amiiai mi 1 ni« thia ErenlnR. METKoToMTAN THEATER - •• lieUr:iii< tlromiil," mill Mir im’s Crime. —".^W* — RKCBPTI0N OF THK PKRsIDENT.
KAIaT Yj^-RE XH.A.12^*;
LET THE PEOPLE TURN OUT.
A tiff AND OVATION TO Bf! OIVFN.
Arpanjtoinenl* have been inmle with the railroads ivnterim; at the illy to run naif fare trains on extra time on Monday and Tuesday. ..ii the imriiosi- of n . iouiiioilalin/ all person* who wish to attend the reepptlon that Is to be ■tiVen to Presldi nt Johnson and p irty. ThrieeprkiH will like idnee pnsitiiel) on Mon* .lay tliirh*. .mil aiu|di" arran/ement* will bi ina I in ifoniuMinilate the lhou*iii la wlto «il!
present.
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‘■PswinokYHi,’’—We Mtfraet th» Mlowlog from the Louisville Courier, bellerfng that our reader* are often Interested, when reading feme pleasant poem or iplcy aotal published 'ludaf an aeruroed name, to know who is the rtrthnr. Th’s ||«t embraces only * few of the
most illustrious:
Miss Abigail E. Docltrv . CW1 Hainllton Mr*. EllWibertl Akers ,. . Kbirtnee Ferry Myra Daisy . Daisy Howard Miss M. A. Ksrlle Cousin May Orletufi Mrs. C. M. Kirblsnd Mary < lavors ( h irlolte Bronte .. ( urrer Bell vflw Dlnih Murlft Mulook> 44 Auth9f of Jobo
Halifax. DsmU’ ^ v .
Mrs. James Parton (nee Willis).... Fanny Fern Miss Laura C. Redden... Howard Glyndon Mrs. Jennie Croly... Jenny June Mrs. Miriam Coles .. Author of Rutledge Mrs. Virginia Terhune... Marlon Harland Miss Nellie Marshall.... Sans Souet Mrs. E. A. Warfield..... Beechmore Miss Sallie Shanks.... Kentuckienne Miss Agnes Leonard..... Molly Myrtle Miss Lizzie H. Browne.....Nancy Neute Dr. J.G. Holland..... Timothy Titcomb William S. Newell W. Savage North Robert H. Newell...... Orpheus C. Kerr P. B. Shillabar...... Mrs. Partington Charles F. Brown...... Artemus Ward Mortimer Thompson ...... Q. K. Philander Doe
sMeks, P. B.
■1 '.mes M. Morris . .j. K. N. Pe
•l H. Williams
' (i. D'land
! harles A. Poalson
I 'shux flw.in I seph Barber T)»
siepb.n Masset
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I. .Z. V.Jndson J. fl. Olbnope A. II. K Boyd <' M. Dl kinson
Itoberf Lvtton Bulwer William Proctor
James Rees
lion aid r>. Mitchell .
I >. R. Loeke Henry 8hxw
ftiehard Or .nt .White
Oospel of Peaee. i harles A. Hnated Dr. S J. Prime
' donel Charles P. Halplne
Mr C .ffln
(. Pepper
B. Dadd Maee Alopef, E«u
Frank ('ailllger JosK Bill In.'s
iRahamied Volunleer deems Pipes
Veil Buntllne
Edmund Klrke
Country Parson
Village H...hooliiiflst' r
.Owen Meredith Barry Cornwall . . (jolly dhber
Ike Mnr\el Petroleum V. Naebj
Josh Billings
Author oi the New
Carl Benson
Irnneu*
Miles O'Relllv
Harry Or>y iicorgeW. Curtis., .. Hari>ePs Lounger ! . C. 1 ’.i/zens Mr. Sperrowgruss • I din W. Korney Oeeaslonsl and D. D Mathew H. Smith Burleigh Major Benjamin Prrly Poore Prrley, and Ha-
• onteiir.
i>r. Johnson. . ..... Malakoff deorge Arnold MeArone Captain Derby John Phienix .'rank W. Ballard
ARMY P*T.—It will he mlerentlng to per- •»» wt» think ef enlisting m the regular army, to Inow that the Pay master General ha* leaned a circular announcing that the PretWenfs proclamation of August to, doe* not in any way affect fbe pay of ofleer* or eollstei.l men. It was believed by many that when th« .array was placed On’a peace basis It woulri r 'vessitate a return to the rates paid to the ai my before the breaking out of the war, but It hae been decided differently. . Strut Railway Sxmmojr.—The work of extending th* street railroad from Tinker street R> CroWtt Hill I* progressing rapidly, i»d bat (hr the bad weather the grading would now lie complete. The stringers and rails are being taken to the ground and It Is thought that It will be completed by the end of the present month. At present the cars run regularly from the Union depot to as far ns the road Is completed.
L 6 CAL IT gM S. sfmsrt RecelYcd. - Olov,' Kid Balmorals. Highlands, Lace awl Button Polish, Boots for 1 idles, misses and children, at Iredell A Co.’s, Vo. fi4 North Illinois street.
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Meeting of commiitef of AhranoeMKNTit.—The committee appointed to make arrangement* for the reception of President ■lohu*on. Hon. William II. Seward, General Grant, Admiral Farragut.and party, on Monday evening next, will meet this (Friday) morning, at the office of Colon.-I MeClure, room Vo. 14 Talbott Jk New’s Block, Penns) |. vunla street, at ten o’clock a. M. The following are the names of the joint commlitee: I. John Cltcher and Richard Raleigh. 3. Colonel James Kelgwin and General Jns. V. Craven*. 3. William McEwenand Dr. McClure. 4. Colonel James Gavin and George Berry. General Solomon Meredith and Adam Wolfe. 8. Lewis Jordan, Colonel Benjamin C. Shaw, Dr. H. F. Barnes, Colonel D. G. Rose, Randolphs. Roactae, and Captain Martin Igoe. 7. Harvey I>. Scott and Austin M. Puett. 8. General J. J. Reynolds and Isaac C. Elston. 0. John Brownfield and Thomas C. Stanfield. |i>. William S. Smith and.Pliny Hosariand. II. General Janie* R. lack and James Sansberry. The following persons were appointed yesterday by the committee to .ssl-t ip jrarfr 'Mug the arrangements: Colonel Dan. McClure. Win«ton Noble. Rev. J. Weehsler, Valentine But*cb. Major George Bidlor. Moses Wolfe, George W. Griffith, Colone! J. W. B! .ke, Thom is J. Herring. Julius Boeltirbcr, Timm** J I’liorpe, Charl. s 1,. iv ton. I'apfain N. II.-L>nn. Dr. Gall. Daniel J. C dllnan, and I’honi i* R'dmond. It i* earn stly ri ((nested 'b.al tin rc be a larg» ittemlnnee, a* matters of great imj o-t nn ,>ii| be presented.
sfiiS’t IK^celTEtl, u car In,nl of line wnterm* Ions. For sale, from store or ear, at Madison Depot, at per hundred bv Horn, Anderson A Co. 7-3 P»lBle*n IMurrHen Is the usually premonitory sytuploms of Asiatic Cholera— ebook thf* ami Ihe disease goes no further. Thia, in nine coses out of ten, Is done at once b- the use of MARS DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE. Depot, 487 Proadioay, New York. For tale by Browning <t Sloan, Daily, Sennur A Co., W. I. ffaekit it Co-, agent*, IndU anapoli*. Indiana. PmcKest! PmchEirf!—A large quantity to he sold tv p*y expresa charge*. Also • fine lot of Free and Cling Stone Peaches for sale cheap at Hom, Anderson A Co.'s. 7-2 For ■«■«.—Store Room occupied by W. B. Hogsblre A Co. 7-6 Tfco CRwpowt' ^koot Mad Mfeor Store in the city—Iredell A Co.’», No. 54 North Illinois street.
t-4T We hale reccnid a coinmuiilcNt.. n signed •• E. F. H.’’alluding to a call in th' Herm.d of yesterday momlnr, for a meeting! of Irishmen at Simpson's II ill, for the purpo«e !
President Johnson, at the Cspltal Garden,eor- ^ H b'ps to neeive Iresidmt Johnson ru . tttt ;,n,| (:i n( .| n „ a ti rtHilroad, arriving In
on .Monday next, on ms arrhal in lids city.
There will bo a meeting of nil the friends of i
Hrvprwlti — Charley Lauer has opened hi* well knows Restaurant, at No. 303 East Washington (treet. This popular place of resort ha* been thoroughly refitted, and the proprietor Is determined that it shall he surpassed by no oilier establishment of the kind in the city. Oysters, fresh Prom their ocean tied*, will be constantly received and served In the liest style, and arrangements have been made by which the choicest f game can be procured at any and all times. Mr. Lauer can ask no better recommendation than the opinion of hie many patrons in tb" past, but he only (IchIpps a trial, and is satisfied (bat thoee who once seat themselves at bis tables, will be anre to eome again. 3-6. To tke Haola««* ,9Vwa of ladle apomh.—Representation* having been made to us by agent* of Edwards A Boyd, that the firm of Redfleld A Company, publlshera of the City Directory, bad been consolidated with Edwards A-Boyd, which we are assured by Redfleld A«'ompuny Isuntnie, we’suggest to other business men 10 to on their gusrd agaliu-t irupotltinne and mier^.rurnttitiiins of a lik< character. Moun x Bhothxrh A CO.. • and many other*. The statement of Edward,-. A Boyd referred to above is a misrepresentation ^tbe baae*t character ami totally dethiuteof truth. Our friends are requested to withhold all orders, except to *uch as present our written authority . Reufirlp A Co.
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For thr Hrr.iM—Th* ^reit mute to the East from Indi mapoli* i ( t. fndl'in.tpolis -Mid < Inciiuiatl vtul .Martitta ind (Ji.. |nnuli lUilroads, This ferm* the mo*t direct rue I - Biltlmore. Washington, Itlchuiond, Lynchburg. Philadelphia, ind all Eastern cltiePassengers taking the lwenf v mmutes past seven e. M. (rain arrive in Cincinnati at fortyfive minutes past twelve *. Xf., making close Connection, in the same depot, with the Ma-
ncr of Maryland street and Kentucky Avenue, on Saturday night, for the purpose of making arrangements to receive the President of the United Slates, on hN arrival in this city, on Monday next. . Turn out friends, and let us have a rousing
met ting.
H. VaNDEORIVT. Pnbllc Speaking At Sbarpsville, two miles southwest of Indianapolis, on the Mooresvllle road. In the school bouse near the toll gate, on Friday night, September 7. The political questions of the day will lie discussed by Captain John M. Lord, W. A. Lowe, E«q., L. W. MeCord, Esq., D. J. Call)nan, Esq., and others. The ladles are invited to attend. — ^ * wm Pnbllc NpeaKtng At Mlllersvtlle, Marlon county, In grove east of Winpinny’s mill, on Thursday, September 13, commencing at two o’clock P. M. William A. Lowe, Esq., Lewis Jordan, Esq., D. J. Calllnan, Esq., and Captsin Kount* will dDcut* the llvo Issues of the day. The ladies are invited to attend. Npeakinp at the Circle.
Hon. Jason R. Brown will address the citizens of Indianapolis, at the Circle, on Friday night. — — Lipman’s Circus.—This eombinstlon of exhibitions gave its Inst exhibition in this city last night. It will be at Zionsville to-day, at lyebanon on the 8tb, and at Lafn\ ette on the 10th. _ _ KW1 uo management of the Metropolitan will treat the little folks and ladies to a matinee performance Saturday afternoon. Ad* mDslon twenty-five cems, to all parts of the house. GUA'tnt iss.—On Wednesday the (Jerk of the Ci'lirt of Common Pleas appointed Jobo G. Cones and W. W. Cones Administrators with will attached, of the estate of Snmtii I Cones, deceased. Before Justice M i.i.rvAg- John H. Keefer, who keeps a grocery abo- camp Carrington. Indulged his propensity for n»eanne«* by in*ulting a woman, yesterday, and lieliig brouebt Up, paid #11 80 f-.r the amusement. I tT rii" member* ut ihe F: nance Committee, ajciotntcd Ic raise funds to'!■ fra) the ex "ti*'i • f tbc i' 1 '' ptii'n of Pn *l«lent John»"ii, oi d ■ode' ■■ \ , 'rc r qii' -ted In (.ay t'i" MK'lici r'*iii.it- Mk lYc.surer, Mr. W. Httsderso
KirMslir.fi W, ,rc. und'r ot.lig itimis Mr. Pu rson lor some of th' large*! and fine i raddtsbes Wc hive seen Mils seas' n. They •• ere grown on the furraofMr. Philip Warner two and a half mile* west of the city, on the Crawford*'Hie road. JOT Mr. John Tbomberger, under Little’ Hot* I, has been added to the Finance Committce appointed to raise funds to defray the expenses of the reception of President Johnson, on Monday next. Person* living in that part of the city, will leave contributions with
him.
• 4fch»— — ' Ai.r Burnett.—Tim* popular humorist win entertain ibe public with his grote*que pie lure*, humorous delineations, and mlrttculou* change of eccentric characters, at Mason!' Hull, on Monday evening, assisted by MCs Helen Nash, with her recitation of " Beautiful snow deserted.” General’’ Haseeltnno, of New Or leans. Is traveling over thl* State, making speeches In the rural districts. Although wi have some acquaintance with loulslana affairs, we must confess that we never heard of General Haiaeltano before. Can not the General fhvor us with a speech In this city? Wires.—Hygienic and Muscat Perle wlm* are fast becoming very popular. The Hy gleolc wine, a* a tonic, is highly recommended by eminent physicians. The Muscat Petle Is used mofa for communion purposes, and is highly recommended. The above winee are mid by all first class druggist*. See advertisement. Tn* Courts.—Marion Criminal Court met ye-terday, and atBouraed until to-day. In the Police Court the five following ernes W rc tried: John King and Quart Rust, for intoxlcatlof. wore sent to jitP for ten days each. King wa» a . riv -rd paid otM by HV fViettd*. Ami Wilson,'"r mr lug Imtl and Kfi’iMiij ®Oi . P'l I *10 !!(>, vim n. nl i wiv, f,,|<)e-pfug garni' g impi .ueuls, paid coats u | # M auU lht . eo-.ion was stopped. ** nURWUn* wllAeut •
Cblllloothe at ten minutes past five a. M., Parkersburg, twelve >f.(Grafton, twenty ininubs to *ix p. M.; CumberNnd,eleven x.; Baltimore, twenty minutes past seven a. j*.;Washington, twenty-five minutes past eight a. M.; Philadelphia, two p. M., and New York, twenty minutes to six p. »r. The equipments of this line will compare with that of any in the country. New and elegant sleeping cars on all night train*. Passengers by this route h ive the privilege of visiting nil the seaboard cities at the cost of a Boston ticket only. Thl* also forms the only direct route to the great oil region* of Virginia. Any inhumation desired can lie obtained by calling at the General Agent's Office of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. W. M. JOWE8, Agent Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad, Indianapolis. (Wi — - Mpeelal Camttom.—Mrs. Winslow’s flootblng 8yrup have become so popular that various parties have put out articles calling them Mra. Winslow’s. Please take notice that Mrs. Winatow of the Soothing Syrup is not connected with any other article, je 5-dAw3m. (aid I naan Mtntc Fwlr mad Ikmlfroar Arrangement*. — The Fourteenth Annual Indiana State Fair will be held on Camp Morton, near this city, commencing October I, continuing to tbeotb. Tbo following railroad companies have agreed to carry passenger* and freight to said State Fair at full rates, to lie returned free. All passenger tickets and freight receipts mm* tie stamped at. the Secretary's office, to be good for the return trip—the same to he good from October 1 to 6. Columbus and Indianapolis Central Kailway; Louisville. New Albany and Chicago Railway; Louisville and Indianapolis Line; Bellelentalne Railway Company; Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad; Peru and Indianapolis Railroad; Ind inn spoil*. Peru and Chicago Railroad; Evansville and (’rawfordsvllle Railroad; Toledo, I egansport and Burlington Railroad; Chicago and Great Eaitcrn Rail-
road.
Other roads will be added to the list as fast
n< heard from.
[Papers throughout the State friendly to thr
accessories, and>11] do their part toward r-ii- j ^ r( ’nt imerest-of Agriculture please copy.) derlng the Metropolitan worthy of patronage W, H. Loomir, Secretary, during the ooruingMenen, a- it has been in I «ng28(i.ywtii|octi ^ ^ .me* past. ^' Tnllorlns; Fn»pf*rl»iii» "‘PORTING SUGGEST!'>NM.— A- th" sporting K1KNUKD CUTTER,” -O. H. Heltkam, No, 37
*"a*on is no" in full ;bl.i>t, Hint all out Hie j North Illinois -treef, is In (lally receipt of neu pr dries of the gre it Wc*t Is a constant fust!- and stilish g.-od* of all kinds, to suit, the 1 oic of exploiting shot guns, a few sugges- j "C'sim. and warrants satisfaction to all, havt on* to neophyte,sportsioen may not lie atni«e i"g -eeured lb" services of I. J. Pierson i»
our correspondent is of (he opinion that no Irish organization should turn out as such.but that they should turnout as American t I'.izens, and not tiring the Fenian cause or its organization into American politics. While we do not wish to have anything to do with the difference* that now exist among the Fenian brotherhood, (both wings, and the cause they advocate, having our heartfelt sy rapathy) we do think that the objection of our correspondent E. F. H.” is a reasonable one. This view *eem* the more reasonable sinee we learn that no society will turn out as aa organization, but all Ini left to appear In the grand capacity of American citizens. Since wc received the communication signed “E. F. H.” we have received two other*.alluding to the same subject, and hope this statement of the content* of the communications Will satisfy all parties, aa w* do not wish to see a division among Irishmen, who should tie united for a common cause—the redemption of Ireland from Its tyrant persecutor. On all other subject* we would have them American citizens, acting aa they thought best for the glory and happiness of a common country, The METRGPOLfTAN.—“ The Drunkard” was tho entertainment at the Metropolitan last night, a rather slender house being In attendance. The piece went off in first class style. Mr. Riley rendered the character of “Edward MMdleton” with great power, presenting with fidelity and striking truthfulness the temptations, struggles and remorse of one held in the cruel thraldom of the vl!e*t paiw.1r.li known to humanity—the appetite for strong drink. Mis* Hyatt, as “Mary Wilson,” treated the audience to some fine acting, end made a good impression, Willie’s character was somewhat out of his line, and afforded little scope for his genius, but he made the
most of It.
Wc are rather inclined to he favorably impressed with most. of the new ermpany, ntul anticipate a pleasant season with them. Mi** Hyatt ha* the advantage of Cushman In pertonnelle, is posses*cd of equal power uud uore grace. Mr. Rooney, however, wo must admit, N rather a weak substitute for Higbt. The other new iro'mbrr*, "O far as we haic bad an opportunity of observing, are worthy
fo break .1 dog, take i clothe* line of onilr an length, tie it around hi* (■"liar, and at- ’ c h the other end to a patent windlass undei hi* arm. When a bird i* tiuebed. Mhot at and killed «r missed, wind him in to charge. Our friend Gorham broke an ardent young dog in 'Ills way. If. iRer trying the rope and windlass, the dog proves incorrigible, and you can not break bini, break his neck. To ascertain if your gun is loaded, put your foot on the hammer and blow Into the muzzle, letting the hammer slip from under the fool and descend with smart force on the nipple. If the gun Is loaded, you Will probably tie notified of the faet. When two bird* get up together, and you "use both right and left, whale the dog. It ha* « good effect. Meeting at Zkinhvii.le—Thi* meetinv v B s » success throughout and we regret that (he pres* of other matter prevents a full re-
port.
Fully three thousand people were present, the procession being more than a mile it. length, and In which were four bands and four “hickory ” Wagons drawn by ten horseeach, containing young ladles dressed in white and carrying flags representing the different States. Major Dale addressed the neeting in the forenoon, and. the tasln having arrived from Indianapolis, Senator Hendricks. W. A. LoWe afid Captain I/ird spoke in the afternoon. The meeting adjourned with cheer after cheer tor Johnson sMd the Union. DR. ». A. Torret.—Thl*gentleman, torraerly of tbit ctty,and tor tour years connected with the EMM Hospital as physician, but more recently surgeon In the army, is .bout to locate in Missouri. W* have been acquainted With the Doctor tor many years, and while m the artoy he was tor 8 considerable length of time In charge of the United stateBarrack* Hospital at New Orleans, and, also, tin the Thirteenth Army Corps? Hospital. H' wx* Well known a« a nkillful surgeon, and h's xperlenee hs* filled him to give satisfaction in any community to Which he m*y locate. We wish him auooeae.
Id**.—A targe. MMrtMft hey, by leaving which at this ofltoe, the finder wlli confer a tow opo* tUffd***.
bi- ••utter, who I* well known to have few "1>|'I - ind no superior* in his profession.
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N-w CJootlM Nt (task HhII. W. hcrowitb inform our friend*, and the public generally, that We have received our fall -tuck of over-coating, cloths, cassimere* and vestings, for custom work. Also, of men’*, youth’s, boy's and children’s clothing, ready made. It Is a well known fact, that wo have had every season, tor the past twelve years. Hie most extensive and best selected assortment in this line, and our present s’oek Is far superior to any brought on by us before. Wo therefore extend a special invitation to ill to visit our establishment and be convinced of what we say. Respectfully. Gi.aheh, Mitchki, to Co., Merchant Tailor* and Clothiers, OaX HaLL, No. 3, Batim House. r,.im. fatnrtKWpolln Feaanle fitowgNwwn Messrs. Munson to Johnson, Gents : Three j ears ago I ordered from yonr house two of Lotze’s Portable Warm Air Furnaces. I have used various ftirnaccs in the East os well as In the West for twenty years; but in point of economy, in the consumption of fuel—tn the little .•are required in their use—in the durability of the furnace, (there has not been expended upon them, for repairs, five dollars during that time, and this too under the strong heat of Anthracite coal, both day and night,) and in the amount, steadiness and agreeableness of the beat, I have never seen their equal. 8n satisfactory have lieen the results In their use, (hat I have this day ordered two additional ones for the large four story building just completed, I am glad to know that the enterprise of your house. In bringing this turnace Into so general use, Is being fully and justly rewarded. • Very respectfully, 5-3 c. w. Hewes, President.
flwfw of F.HllMK •Tate Fair Ground*.- I will oell the privilege of erecting Eating Booths on the State •'air Grounds, on Saturday, September 8, at
Lyro o’clock, P. M. J. A. GHOeVKNOB,
Superintendent Jadiao* State Boand of A«. ricuUure. 14
•ftYeand tin ware at No. 9, Bates Boom Block, were bought on a speculation, and will be closed out at lower figures than can bo afforded by any other similar establishment. Fruit cans at coat. _ 4-6 ill ■1* T HimisTT ITn-Pi Timi Drums, Military and Boy’s Drums, all of superior quality, at So. 4 Bates House. 1-6 Willard 4 Stowell.
City OmHenw.-We are paying the highest market rate* for corporation orders. 33-13 Wiley to Martin, Broken. Fwrwr total Apmu Try Dr. Warren’s Bllllnus Bitters; they are a sure cure. Price fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. For aaie by all the principal druggists of Indlanapclis. • 17-tff Mllfwmn Witter* for deansmg.strengthenlng. Invigorating and putting in order tbc weak, debilitated and diseased human system. Dr. Warreoa’s Billions Bitten are unequaled by any other medicine in the world. For **lc by all the principal druggists of Indianapolis. 17-tft ^ Ctowlera.—To guard against cholera, buv Dr. Warren’* Blood Purifying Bitters, forsnlc by all the principal druggist* of Indlanapoii* 17-tft ________ ■Pr. Warrem’a Hilllom* Rider*. purify the blood, cleanse the stomach, and stave off all kinds of disease. For sale by all the principal druggist* of Indianapolis. 17-tft ■Kmd Todd. Carmichael A Williams’ new advertisement of Books, dtattonery, etc. jeltbdSm
Attrmtfom CieyttaaltosaT Wmffb Im* VMTMRNT.—Bert chance ever offered In Indianapolis. Glenns’ Block, 67 by 106 feet on Washington street, tor sale. For terms, apply to W. to H. Glenn, proprietors. Jyl»-tf. Xtae •* Vlmrortmmatr ” should read Dr. William Thomson’s advertisement on thr third page. _ j«14-ly I..O A. Ff OFFICE, N«. S4 Momth llliwoia IHrwet, WEST SIDE. Money loaned insnaas to snit any article of value. Goads of all kinds bought and sold or exohanged. Always on hand, Uu redeemed pledgee, for sale or trade. K. May to Co. Postoffice address—Leek Box 884. my7 dl y
COUNTY FAINS. INDIANA NTATK, DISTUtCT AND COTNTT PAIRNSEC’T’sOEFIC*, BOaRTI AORlCirLTURE.' iNtitANAPOLIS, August 18, 1666— ) ■Mistrlct Fains.
Union Fair—Kdlnbnrg, Johnson county, Sep-
39, ioelusivo.
rke and Vermillion — Montezuma. Parke
11 to 14
town, Henry county, August
,nd Switzerland—East Enterprise, Scp-
sember 94 to 39, ioeltuive. Parke and Vermillion —
county, September Union—Knights t.
18 to 81. Ohio nn
tern tier 18 to
Floyd—New Albany, October 1 to 8.
Cwrnmty Fain.
Wayne—Richmond. September 34 to 29 Dearborn - la»wrencet„irg. Sejitemtair 24 to 39 Fii> ctle—i'onnersvtlle. September 4 to 7. Itusfi—gii*hrille, SeptenOier 11 to 1A Decatur—(♦reenslinra. ScpUimlxT 18 to 91. Morgan—Martinsville, Septemlier 4 to 7. I’owiy—Siew ilarmony. September 11 to 14. Delaware—Mtincie septemlofraa to 38. St Joseiih—South Bend. September 27 U Vigo- Terre Haute, SopU'tntier 98 to 19.
cock—Grei
-Cor
Vigo- Terre Haute. scpU'mtier 38 to 1
Hancock—Greenfield. Sepleniher 4 to 7. Harrison—Con-don, septemlier 18 to 31.
Fulton—Rochester. Octolier 13 to 14
Ko*el„*ko- War*aw September 37 to 99.
Wabash—Wsba»h. Septemlier 18 to 30
Jefferson—North Madison. Septemlier 18 to 31 Park—Kliormlngdale. Septemlier 18 to 31 Randolph- Winchester. Septemlier 18 to 31
I ninn —Liberty. September 11 l a**— Ixigan-jHirt September 28 Ui 28
Hendrick*—Danville September B to 28 lack*on- Se' m«mr. Septemtie' 18 to 39 '•.an.i Praiio- tgrlenltiiral Society, iff Warn-1 onnty—Pine VPlage Septemta:r 13 Ui 18 • nlicr* n 111 be aabbst to the list a» *oon as c
ceivcd.
Indiana Slate Fair—Indianapolis, October 1
to ft
Ohio State Fair—Dayton. September 35to38. bo»a st*te Fair—Burlington, septemher :e
to 31
M Ic h I gan— K al am aeon. < irtoher 9 to 5. ftllnois—(Tiicago, Sept, r.ilier 24 to •.*> W II LOOMIS, Secretary. nuglH dull oel.
SPECIAL NOTICES. Tke wwmtoera AccareyrtekeM tIsrowgt> the agency of genuine God Liver OH In scrofula Bronchitis. Chronle Cough, Asthma, and even in Consumption, almost surpass lielief. In John C. Baker A (o.'s “ Pure Medicinal Cod Liver OH.'' each bottle of which U ac onipatilrd by medical guarantees of thr highest order), the public have the best brand of the preparation known Ui the selentific world. .7NO. C. BAKER A to, sep4dim No 718 Market street, Phila<lelphia RolloWMy’e Tllle.-Atrw^kr-- Die. carding the effete theory adopted by toe modern physician In the treatment of the gradual decay or wasting of the human hody, Holloway’s medicines seise on the direct eauseof the disease—th.blood They purify nod enrich It—they stimit late and invigoratethe exhausted system, by glvinglife to each tissue, strength to the muscle, energy to the invalid, elasticity to the spirit*, and the bloom of health to the pallid eheck. Sold by all druggist*. *ep7 dlkwlw We kave trie* Dr. Mekmoll’a Nyrnp, and know il to he all that It it recommended to he ( n*es of Diarrhea, Dysentery, eto ; alto pain or distress in stomneh or bowels, are readily cured by it. It is very palateaMe, and contains no opiate*. sep7dtowlw NOTH AID F BBC KLIM. Ladles afflicted with DlteMoratlonson the Face called Moth Patches or Freekles, should use P*» HT’e celebrated Moth and Fxbcxls IzmoN. It is infallible. Prepared by Dr. B. C. Perry, Dermatologist 49 Bond street, Now York. Hold by all druggist* in Indlanapollsand elsewkern Price$9 myMdftm CM, «8 a Reaedlal Aaent. G7N. as n remedial agent, hat been in favor with tbo profession for a long period, but owing to the difficulty of obtaining a pure article, it ha* fallen intodisuse in many sections of the country much to the regret nt medical men. who consider It almost a specific In very manv ilisehses For all cases of Gravel, pure Gin if aslmlu utered under professional guidance, will certainly work a cure: ami if taken M a preventive, acting, a* it does, on the sensttlvo membrane*, it cleanse* the parts so at to remove all possible sediment Administered in HN same way, II will prevent Hie formation of ( alculi. and do away with those terrible operations, therefore, so necessary far their permanent removal. Gin is of incalenlahit i omeltt to fewmle* Itt those < I Leases so peculiar tr the *ex. and from it* tonic as writ aa Ita anodyne properties, it i* frequently superior to iron, bark, or even the electrical remedies. In en«ev of a IKsGtive tendency to Phthisis, or Consumption Gin. la proper quantities, by supplying or flillag up the ennstawt dying out of the hatnrul fire ol the system, will often entirely ward off that a%> - fill 'Urease, which carries off one-eighth of the population of the United state* annually. Pure Gin has this peculiar .vlvantage other dlffii<dlih stimuli, that it e* til I irates without creating any thirst of an unliealtby chariieter, it soothes wtiile it also excites, and i* a isiwcrful nervine as 'veil as an active tonic. «« DININOBR’N” Old Lwmdmm Dwell 01*1 jiossesses all Hie qualities that can lie desired for the highest and noblest use of all wines or liquors. Its ingredients are the distilied juires of carefully sriortod grains, made detlcately pungent and fiavoroua with the aromatic tincture of the Juniper Berry Age lias mellowed all these aromas, and given an exquisite mildness —a smooth, idly leidy —and an almost floral odor to the liquor, which renders it deltciotw to the senses, of smell and taste alike, while ite sparkling liquid purity leaves nothing for the eye to desire. "Tbo writer must remark that Messrs. A. M. Bininger Si Vo. merit the gratitude of the entire medical profession, as well as the world at large, for having introduced a stimulant of such unexceptionable purity and unequivocal power, both as a preventive and curative agent, and a harmless exhiilratlve beverage."—[Chemical Journal and Medical Gazette. ang7 dtm Tke Ladles’ Dellgkt. A new perfume of exquisite odor it now manufaetiired by W T. Smith A CO., called Qpoponax. He name is derived from a flower of that appellation, which blooms and sheds its fragrance on the plaint of Mexico. It bids fair to supersede all other perfumery ever man ufaetured, and kas already (bund ite way to the toilets of thousand* of the first ladtesof the metropolis. Its superiority is in Ito delicate fragrance, whlrh Is retained on the hcndkerchli f for days with its original freshness, while all others loose this property in a few hours. Wecongratulate the proprietors on having fonnd this ne plus ultra of perfumery. W. I. HAHKIT AGO., Wholesale Agent*, No. 14 West W sthlngtan street, augll dim tedl—spoils. mm. micuxmwmmwmwwi THE GREAT Cholera Remedy, Also. Dysentery. Diarrhea,Cholera Morbus Hum. mer Complaint, Pain or cramp in (stomach or Bowels, Hick or Hour Htomach, Painters’ Colie rtc.. and is warranted to core, or no pay u purely vegetable, without a particle or opiate or narcotic Highly aromatic, rery pleasant to tbetaste. mild, but sure In ite efforts, warms and strengthens the system, acts like a charm, afford, ing almost immediate relief and a taste of fUe article will satisfy the most iaereduleueef there facts Sold by afl dealer* la luedletae. Please
■- rrr
Hill 9 * Hair Oye, Fifty cent*, black or brown Instaataneous. nat•nd, durable, krentifaL reliaMe, indeed the best tat ore, has been beftfre the public over fifteen year*, is the cheapest, containing aa much aa the usual dollar sixes Depot, No. 68 John street. New York City. HoM by all Druggist*, patent medicine, peiftnaery and fimey good* stores . u jatfdly
MBS. WINSLOW, Prtoewtp to M» Attention ef Mother* her Vmr ClifMrwm Tssetklmc, Which greatly far :mates the process of taci hn.-; by softening the gums, rednclng all infiami ttons, will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action and is ‘ Sore to Regulate the Bowels. I *epend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves. and Relief and Health to Your Infants. We have put np and *otd this article 8»r over thirty years, and can sat us coxriDXNCK ANb trite of it what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—raven ana it vailed tn A 4IMQLE INSTANCE TO EFFECT A CURE, when limeiy used. Never did w« know an ins'once of ii-satisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are doilghtod'with its operation.* And -peak in term* of commendation of its mux real effects and medical virtue* Wc speak in this matter *’ WHAT W* do I»ow,” after thirty yean.’ experience; and pleikib our rrttttatton roa fHE Ft LritLNRNT OP WHAT WE BEEE DECLARE in almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be frrand bi fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup i» administered. Full directions for using will accompany each :>ottle. None genuine unless the fae simile of VV RTI8 A PKRKINS, New York, Ison the outside wrapper. Hold by all Druggist* throughout the world. Price only 36 Cmxtm per Bottle. mySdAwffm
An TiUusoting Question.
W H fUj i s5S«ar5Si;>"~“ TOU - Evidently tbom affke*Od with any disease of the stomach, liver, or any of the organa appertaining to digestion. This class of persona undoubtedly will be more liable to contract this disease than those possessed of strong sad healthy digestive
organs.
The question then naturally arises, how shall we restore and keepthose organsia a healthy and * normal condition? We answer, by attention to diet, avoiding all undue excitement, using moderate exercise, avoiding all totoxieattng drinks, no matter tn what form presented, and by the use, according to directions, of that great
strengthening tonic.
GERMAN BITTERS,
From the Evening Post. Friday. August 31. SkwmM tke fftmtes ke Admitted toCengross! The following letter from a Republican to a Republican on the most important topic of the ■lay t«, as will be seen by it* signature, from a gentleman who was one of President Lincoln'* private secretaries, and who was sent to Arkagare hy Mr. Lincoln oh United Btate*
Prepared by
i»m. c. m. jackson
1»TTTTsAT>-F1T.T»ITIA.. This Bitten is a compound of fluid extracts. The roots and herbs from which it is made are gathered in Germany, and their virtues. In the form of extracts, extracted by one of the most scientific chemists and pharmaeentists this
country affords. It is
MOT A IaHIUOK rSETAKATlOlT In any sense of the word; contains no whisky, rum, or any other Intoxicating ingredients, and can be freely used in families without any fear or risk of those using it contracting the disease or vice of intemperance. We wish this fact distinctly understood, as many are apt to confound this Bitters with the many others before the publie prepared from liquor of some kind. Daring the Cliolera Season
r e commend It to the altenti
You are well aware In bow strict an q„t the entire country slavery school the writer of this received bis , a l c country
i'olitical education, and that from the very first organization of the Republican party I have been one of't* zealous and active p ir-
ons** this Bitters was extensively used through
Aft A PKKTEMTITE,
(Life insurance
i
THE FRANKLIN
LIFE mSUEAEGE COMPANY,
OB’ IirDIAIffAI»OXaI»,
will furnish you a LIFE POLICY just as reliable, and fbr less money than you will pay the
most of foreign companies.
The Life Insurance Companies that have been organized in this country have paid larger dividends during the first years of their organization
than they ever did afterwards.
The New Company can pay you just aa large dividends, and furnish you just aa reliable insurance as an old one, and statements to the contrary are made only by agents of foreign companies, for which they get the per cent. THE FRANKLIN LIFE is organized just as the Mutual Life of New York, the Connecticut Mutual Life, the Mutual Benefit Life, and otner Mutual Life Companies of the East were, and has, in ninety days, written more policies on Healthy persons than the best of these companies did during the flirt year of their organization. THE FRANKLIN LIFE will give you half credit upon your preminm on the Life and Ten Year Table*. By this plan you gets policy of <8 000 for about the same money that an ail cash company would charge you for a policy of <2.800. THE FRANKLIN LIFE will be able to put your money paid for premiums at a better rate of interest than is paid East, and can therefore give you better dividends than Eastern Compatue* ran
afford to pay.
The money paid the FRANKLIN LIFE is put again in immediate circulation here, and goes to assist in building up the wealth and capital of our city and state, in which we .should all feel in-
terested.
OYER THREE HUNDRED of the meet reiiaMe business men of Indianapolis applied for policies in the FRANKLIN LIFE in the first sixty days of its organization, and they selected its
odh wsand Directors.
o Before insuringcallat the ofllceoftheFKANKk MR Lira, er see one of her agents, awl compare JO* tables and arguments with those of other efonpuntes, and if after doing so, you send obsuad toe a policy, it will be for the reason that ywrf arc
tinans, in my bumble way, is sin editor, spetiker. Union Leaguer, etc., and as I have lately resigned office you will not attribute lute-
IMMUMP HIIAS BITTERS.
er, etc., I you will
rcateil motives for w bat lam about to say. | Nevertheless, I should not presume now to put my views In print, did I not honestly l>elleve that 1 am -peeking for and In a manner !
who
rty
,et regularly and faithfully.—a class fully large enough to turn the scales of any election, 1 ind whose faith and lerithgs must l»e treated with some degree of respect, unless our party i organization fa to pas* -i>eedtly into history. | Not approving fttlly of tbeviewsor conduct i of I’restdsut Johnson' or at all willing to pin our faith to him, and fearing that we should . feel atngularty ”not at home” if separated 1 from our old political association*, we are also j utterly dis*Hti*ficd w ith the course taken by ’he majority in the lost Congress. We are. so far a» we can see, without a declared policy. |
And we have not heard of a single instance in which this Bitters was used, where the persons suffered from any of the symptoms of Cholera. THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC,
WILL CURE
DEBILITY! DEBILITY!
Resulting from any eaoze whatever.
Prostration of the Systei
without designated leaders, and we see am. ng ! those to whom we have been accustomed to Ilook for guidance aimo*l nothing of that rc-t-
less and energetic arft'Ity which ranks of tils new and stngulm
dzci
nrnrciD by
b pc
rlv
icrvade* Die
conn>o-!te |
party lately organized at 1’htladelphla. < >n very side, and In our leading journals, we I joar vituperation and malediction in the t
Sever* Hardships, Exposures, Fevers,
of Camp Life.
hoar vituperation and maledteti . . of argument, and from no quarter can we oli-
'ain a clear enunciation of distinct principles, or of a well digested plan of action, it is "f no us* to tell Us that if We arr dissatisfied we in go, for We will not unless wc choose, ai.il if wc do, wbat iH-coinea of the elections? H'c an give excellent reseons for our dremtl-f"-’l. n with the men who forced themseivs ipon our congressional majority a* it* leadr*. and most distinctly we w ill tollow tie in > :c»flirt her, iifilesa we are to know ub. rth'-v !
•(■' tending.
Kir-t. I(. me -peak briefly fr .ni indivtduil imrieU'S'. il wa* iBvf. rtiiue to lb '-tnplnvfril, sulmrdlnato position, on I’n -oleiH l.iu.’oln's personal staff, and to have ihe tleatopportunity for knowing what were his views is oi the course to lie pursued toward the '-tat- * ■ f the Confederacy. 1 had several long •■ ■oversatlons with him on the subject, and si;i*seqaant HXpalence and blnerviiUon haa-eoi.lv the more strongly convinced me of th far se-
ttle place ; Malfflers, Citlaems,
.Wmle or Fea
Vffitotb, tdeiiend-
*|s in a
ing i
As early as the Spring of policy, if n^t justice, deni recoffDltlnn ol the loyal
and broad minded wi*<i 'in of bis plan*.
of lsG4 lie thought that m inded the immediate
ns ognitlon'oi the loyal Stale orgunizallon in I'. niii issi e. Liulsiana and Arkansas, and the admission to ( on gross of ihetr representotlvcs. This (act is so notorious as to reijUire no furi her proof or remark. Being d*stmus of aid- 1 ' ■ng In the development of this policy, I oO:.dncd a Federal appointment in Arkansas, ami went to that stato in the Fall of IH04. j v|y last i>er»"n»l interview with Mr. IJnco'n consamesi nearly a whole iftcmoun, and was •inployed in receiving his instructions and advice OH to the course 1 Was to pursue, lie seemed to see clearly, as an almost present tact, the downfall ol the rebellion, and he deemed It wise that when that downfall uauie there should lie In a* many a* possible of tbc •touthern Status ioave rMuffiltffrd loyal orgaiiizatiou to take up the rein* ot management as they fill from the hand* of tho beaten rtbeiz.
To this end I lalrared in Arkansas.
We had there » considerable population «>f ' new men from the North, full of zeal and piuek, a large number ef intellHrent and rein- _ ble black men, and ivveral thousand sound. Ana IFInrnara
Will find in this Bittoresparelbnie.« enl on had liquors for their ala
miraculous effects.
This Bitten will cure the most severe rare* of
IlYTSi*
A ad Diseases resulting from Diftordew of the Dig—tty Otyma And is the only -ore. certain and safe retned- for E.ITBD COltPLAINT*. All are mere or less effected during Da spring and fall with torpidity of that important organ of digest too, the Liver. Thl* Bitters, without containing any preparation of mercury, or by purging. arts powerfully on this organ, exrltes it to a healthy and lively action, and gives a tone to the
whole system; hence. Beasltk, Emergy I
in some way interested in sending capital to the East for investment. THE FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY refer to the certificate of the Bankers of
Indianapolis:
We, the Bankers of the city of Indianapolis, take pleasure in saving that we are personally acquainted with the (Jdicers and Directors ui the FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of this rtty; that they are of our !>e*t capitalists and businessmen: that we have the most implicit i rin the- * ‘ —
Auction Sales.
A— l^s HUNT Ac €70., AUCTKMM AX» C0MMISSI01I MBRCHMTS, nifo rig Bret TT—klwgrem m , INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
HOOD SKIRTS.
f Jta a xx x o ar s , xsee.
J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
S BI I IR. T S i
rpHEY will not bend or break, like the single JL spring. They are acknowledged by all ladies throughout the length and breadth ot the land, to be the most perfect and agreeable SKIRT
ever invented, and unequaled in elegance el ity, lightness, durability, comfort and The last raw errut is the celebrated
Which i* the most beautiful and agreeable Skirt ever worn, being particularly adapted to the present fashionable style of dresses. So says Go-
dey's Lacy** Book, Frank Leslie’s Fashion M
tic-
economy
fashion article of the different newspapers. See opiniona of the preai and fashion magazines
the great superiority ol
generally, ptoelaian ing th
these.
Celebrated
Sltirts.
TOK BALX BY TO
Leading Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods amd Notion Houses of this City. Also, at wholes a i. z by the exclusive mannfacturera and sole owners of the Patent, WESTS. BRADLEY ft CARY. No. 9T Chambers and 79 and 81 Reade streets, N. Y j et dflmtthptopcol
REMOVAL.
WJI IL ENGLISH. President KiiSt National Bank. A. A J. C. S. HARRISON, Bankers. THOMAS H. SHARPE, Of Indianapolis Branch Banking Co. THRU P. HAUGHEY. President Indianapolis National Bank. W W WOOLLEN. President Indiana Banking Co. S. A. FLETCHER * CO.. Bankers. HENRY SCHNULL. President Merchants’ National Bank. I MANSUR. President Citizens' National Bank. GEORGETOUSEY. President Indiana National Bank. OLIVER TOC *EY. President Branch Bank of State DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
FBiMiLM LIFE KMJRUl'E (0
J. A. BUTTEHTIELD &CO.
MUSIC DEALERS,
!?S
Amusement s.
lETBepeuTJES Theater.
Ore. Washtogtea smkTu
Hr. W.R. Riley
FrM*j Ereiin?, SeptFsher 7. “Delicate Ground.’
Overture. Orchestra.
MIRAM’S CRIME.
Doors open at quarter past seven o’clock. Overture commences at eight precisely.
tS* Saturday afternoon. Matinee at halfpast two o'clock. Admission 25 cents.
^LA^SOISTIC ~F-3" A T.T, Wonday Evening, September 10, -AJLzF. BXJmSTETT, . The greatest living Haaorist and Coutorinplifacialist Grotesque Pictures. Humorous Delineations, Miraculous change of Eccentric Characters, etc.
MISS
Rccitationist, will recite serted.” etc.
Tick!
UELTFriVT TTASU,
Beautiful Snow
ets, 50 cents: Children 25 cents. sepO :)t
MUSICAL.
WILLARD & STOWELL,
Piaoo Forte Warerooms.
UR ra))iilly inrrea>inic biisine«^ has nia«ie it cettiary to rrraove to more extensive
local io
n>oms ami a n
dtted up our new ^tai
.*nv house in the
K B. Martimlale, William O RorkTmM, lieniam in Harrison, Kilwanl T. Sinker, i harles A. liav. WtlliMMi a. iiubiNtrii. Solomon Blair, .1 udson K < iv^ooii, Frederick Joim wr Merphj.
•Tiiiui M. Lord, Winslow * pic
Ingram 1 Barn jib a William
W&lii&m Braden Nichoiaa McCarty, Joan C. 3. Harrison, sfohn W\ Gmbbs.
•her,
»< otfin. W Wotdlen,
■move to more exte.. ,, nvenient location. W> havt* ml in a style unsurpassed by te. Our stock of ’ j
liSlClL WSTRIMEMS Is fresh and largely Increased. Our jp i :> o Are of the latest and best manufacture. Our Violin and Guitar Strings
The most complete, and our
SHEET ^dlTJSXC
CHICKERITTG PIANOS!
DECKER PIANOS!
BEST B IA IV OS,
Cheapest Pianos!
.MO. 4 RATE** HOUSE,
I YD 1 AY A POL IS, *loc5 dtf
I YD.
I Ntrea««h
Take the place of
fflckaere, Debility an4 LauitaUto.
eooFLLWs mm bitters:
W ill cure every awe of
If MABTINDALE, President.
K. I
I). W grubby, .secretarv JOHN M. lord. Vice President. .IAMK8 H WOODBURM. M. 1». J AMK’* S. ATHON. M Ii KRIsBY S. NEW< I iJIKK. M l> , Mclical Advisers for“ Reliable Agents wanted to canvass for the f R AN LIN. sep5 lm4p
ougn knovi bind with warrants us
a convenient anti pleasant
in annoam
iss. con
L pleasant locatio
r store as tlie
lent:
icing out
LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN INDIANA.
DRUGGISTS. BINFORD BROTHERS,
DRUG-GISTS,
have musl
FOR SALE, EXIR SALE.—A One Farm, situate.! ten miles r north of the city ot Indianapolis, on the I'eni railroad, containing two hundred and twelve acre, of well improved land, underdraind, etc ; acknowledged by all who know it to tie "ne of the finest Farms in Indiana. Address Andrew smith, i astleton. Marion countv, Indiana. or Hanna St Smith, Gnx-ncattie. Indiana, i via .bioi
Thankful for the very liberal patronage v.e heretofore received^ we invite all lovers of
ic to pay us a visit.
J. A. RETTERF1EED fo CO., Browning A Sloan’s old stand. aag38 dlmtthp 39 West Washington st.
^90. 55,
fighting Union men. from among old resident*. The mate Government at the time of Loo’s surrender waa in good condition, and daily growing stronger. flUvery wm »lX)li«b»of. the rebels disfranchised, and n strong etirrcn* of popular opinion setting in favor of limit. 1 negro suffrage conferred by Stato action. Hud we then lieen properly sustained and indorsed by Congress, the latter point could speedily have I teen attained. The rebels were cowed, repentant, and fearful of some undefined wrath to come, They were poor, disorganize.I, dispirited, and were ready to consent to almost everything. I am well assured that th*
same, or nearly so, wo* the case in other* of the rebel State*. All this golden opportunity, a* it seme to me. Congress unwisely threw sway, and the consequence m*y be'or— *- d*y In the altered—bitterly cltangid— tlon of portions of these very States. W good men to Washington, nut they w. j. cted, as if it were wiser I* watt un
lem' nt were *11 at home, and bad
i brnatto for another contc.t.
j. cted, as disloyal cl
h id time to g«t Uh
All support wa* taken from the loyal men, md they set nt the 4<na»ot (Viagrea*. “ -nuto lied ” and discouraged. Ii (Iocs not seem jmis--ihle that say fo«d rani omeof a persi»t*qi'e ur-what Waernir* tmdbtfbtedty so grave an
error. 1.1 .
Petunn il observation in several states of the 'noth It*'eutaoeffitatm-cd me that, while is ati nH"WeVY war ftwiwntalf'shTft, Tbs frecdmen's biircitn was capable of excuUcfft. scrrice, the attetnpt to prolong 11s lowers ind*-
it mistake, and the onich
o a Wise action.
(her
orrtervd ft*
Obserrc the following symptoms, resulting from disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Pile*. Fu lines* ot Blood to the Head, Aridtdlty of the Stomai'b. Nansca, Heartlmru, Disgust tor Food, Fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering nt the FTt of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dlfflcult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or suffocating Sensation when in a lying Postnre, Dimness of Vision, Dot* or Web* before the sight, Fever and Dull Pula in the Head. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and Eyes. I'aiu in the side. Back, Chest, Lambs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Fle»h. Constant Imagining* of Evil, aad Great Deprekskm of Spirit*. We have a host of testimonials from all parts of I the cnimtrr, but spare-wlil allow of the pnblica- ' tion of but few of them, hence we select those of well known |>ersons. whose intelligence and discrimination are beyond doubt, and we will pay one thousand dollars to any one producing a certificate published by us that is not genuine.
R**o ommen«J»t i on m. HON JAMES THOMPSON,
BITTERS. MISHLER’S HERB BITTERS,
©real Blood Purifier, TTASenred and will cure. Dyspepsia. Liver A A Complaints, Fever and Ague. Lo—of Appetite. Nervous Affection* and General Debility, Croups, Coughs and Colds, Rheumatism. Diarrhea. Cliolera. Cholera Morbus, t ramp in Stomach. Piles, scrofula and -kin Diseases. It is al-o certain to remove ail obstruotioua to the regular course of nature in Females, and will cure White*. Gruen -ickiu ss. Falling of the Womb, etc . but should be used with caution bv married ladies. These Bitters ore composed of Elecampane, Burdock, spikenard, Soap wart, Peruvian Hark. Buehu. Spicewood. Mullen. Slippery Elm. Sassafras. *ai-aparilla. Gentian Root, Juniper. Spirits Nitre. Cnbeb*. Balsam fopavia. Dandelion, Pure Spirits and Barberry.
FOR SALE. Forty Acres, Marion County, YTOrR and a half miles from the eitv. half mile j A from the turnpike: <1.000 worth of oak. w alnut. iHiplar :ind beech upon it, twenty acres i cleared, cabin, and worth (ffS per acre. ’Would i take a house worth the land, even, or give or take 1 boot, as the ease may be. J. S. DUNLOP t CO., sepS d6t No. 16 North Meridian street.
B^YTES HOXJSE BLOCK
West W&stxintrton Street,
SCHOLARSHIPS. UAEF EEICE
' Purdy’s
Commercial Regular price
CtC UOLARSHirS on ” Pnrd;
O College ” of this city for <20 Regular pr at College is <40. Forfeited Gold and Silver Watches for -ale cheap. Money to loan on any article of valno. No. *5 South fllinois street.
KII-BY FERGUSON,
augll 113m Pawnbroker.
LAW SCHOOL.
FEYEK A YD A€*IJE.
finitely was a great conderaned veto a; w
To ttirn to idher for i must be bnef v I Judge of the nupremc Court of Pennsvlvonl in common with * how ot good KepHblicmiN. . A 1UK
•tally In the Wi'St, where
'*S|V
le-fore the
my home wii. to the system
wav, i am opposed
in the
favor of “turitT Tit ruvunue only,” believing iil*o that with a lower IrrifiT oa miuiy imported article., the revenue ofUwOovenimental'll the aeciiiniilstion of wealth in the eomitry would Is* far y'rcat'T. Nrverthele.., under Ibe leadership which ha* *o nearly mined our politicnl organization, the I; publican |>art> seems to have pledged itself, l»ody and soul, to protection. Nor ran the careful student of our national system behold, without great dt.strnrt, the evidently :nerea*ing tendency toward* Ja n tralization. eoneenlration of power, government l>y bureaus, and ohlltenilivn of Stale line*. Local self government by the people is and ha* Iwen, ami for the permanence of our freedom. UMMt be a fundamental principle of
stem,
rr | I, h 4-ni
*ide, a large number of the men whom in time* gone by we have delighted to honor— Seward, Raymond. Doolittle. Dixon, Dl», Randall, Stanton, Blatr, and a host of other*— call to it* to •• eome and join them In the great work of pactfleatton and restoration.” Man” of the beroe* of the war are with them ibe other, our own side for so long a lima, the trumpeta fftvn but an uncertain sound. It i* full time that wn know who ore to lead ns. and whither they lft*t going. H may be well fot the time to sink ail ntonor qufetlon*—m «■ put aaideffnimee, land* and all personal consideration*—but what is to become of tbc greht quertton* that affect the peace and Hie of
the Republic?
Abu*e or vituperation of our opponent* will not answer u*« \fe know th. m weiU the men
and the men who
W. O. SffODDARD.
ir sy
Other |ioints might: with prnprlety be pnv
ntod, but I will content mvaeir •
ow, wbat is to bn done?
if with three. On the oa«
my Ob
in blue, the men in gray, never dared to wear either. Very respectfully, 1
CEMENT. o 33~m b ir ttV Palls City Cement Company, Mo 46 Foartb #t., LetosvtU*. Kentucky, Manufacttirereof ■YDKAEEIC CEUEYT. JNO. A. CA RTER, Pre* JNO. L. WHEAT, Sec. fffTHE above Company is prepared to fill orders X tor Hydraulic cement n> any extant; «rlowest uirrent price*, guaranteeing their Cement nilly equal to any in Ihe market. Care taken to obtain mostreasonablerotesof freight on all ship. ■tent*. Orders solicited. Letters of iiuinirv promptly aaswopaff. Address PALLSTiTY CEMENT COMPANY, diawstm Ismisville, Kentucky.
I a Ft: IT .
■ren.di lamfiMI fttft* pupils in the Primary I
i for seats.
PniLAnrt.eiii *. April 28.18(i«
I consider ■ lloofiand's German Bitter* ” a valuable medicine iff ewm of attacks of indigestion or Dyspepsia lean certUythis l'n>m my expe-
rience in it Yours with respe-t,
JAMES THOMPSON.
From A. McMakin. E*q.. New York, No. m
Broadway. March 39, 186A
Dear Sin—Ptakegreat olriumre tnfrtttfTtng ro the extraordinary remedial qualities of the Hoof. I .lot* German bitters, prouared at jourostab-
lishment
A member of the family has been tor many vear* oiierfeet martyr to Dyspepsia, Palpitation ol the lleart and other distresxng offsprings of alorpnlliver .util |>er-u:uleil to try the above eelelirnted remeoy, which in a few weeks nsodted in making her (to use her i
Won*.*11.”
You itre at liberty 1 see lit, orrrfbr stvvili
izaaMVO *»■«> w .r sufferers to. Yours, trulv,
A. 1
From the Rc list Church
North
Pastor of'the Baptist,Chnrcb,
I have known If Gotland's German Bitters favorably for a number ot years. I bars used them in. my own family, and have Been ss pleased with
their effects, that I was induced
to many othe
mend
they have
iner. I
to i
them to many others, and know that operated in a strikingly beneficial manner,
take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this tact, and calling the attention of those afflicted With tbediteasee for which they are reeotn
mended, to these Bitters, knowing Dorn
rtence that I do this i intended
i more <
l to b
nk.”
the
irs, trajj^
I G. BECK.
Be sure you get the !«■ tt i it ® Prepared by
With his signatnrvc blown inthehotttfe market.
ole, do not be pnteChy aay of the taa preparations that may he offered in ite place, but send to us aadww wUlforwrU eefonffiftftffitataL by expreae. ; t
raiwcirsL omen ant MAMUTaaTonr, R«. (31 Arch Str«et« PUtfciphia, Pa. amd^ m MVAftffi.
t Formerly «. M-Ja
iftCft,)
(Jninlne and Mercury are the remedies which people generally appeal to. amt pcueratly find rcliei for nfcwilaxs or weeks, iind then are attacked with the same disease. Fever and Ague. But iiv the use of Mishler’s Bitters, these attacks arc lew and tar between, aa the Bitters cleanse the blood and purify the stomach, so, that therflsease Is farced to leave the system, and can not return again very soou, as it keeps the system
in a warm mai bested state.
PlarrlHea. aatf Byseaterr. «r Phrt. In these trouMesmre amrpainful diseases these Bitters will effect a*|>ee(iy cure, and have'tone se in every place where they have t>een offered for sale. No ftinrtlj-should be without these Bitters, and will not if you find out the virtue which is in them Money refunded, if the Bitten does not do good We will wager <10. on a like sum. that
these Bitters will effe cure than any other Bi and are willingtot
and try it on.
Cholera, and Cholera Morbua It has cured these diseases, and it is the best Tonic for any thing, of this kind in existence We wan refer to the twhmiUi family, who lay upon the steam chip Virginia, .st the port of New York. And also the testimony of Dr. .1. H. Bis sell, who wo* and is the physician on the liospital *hip Falcon. Send fur-circular aad see the number of cures effected by these Bitters, and if vou can find one cirtlfioate that is not genuine, you can have <600 UGltTFODT » tmLrail.L. Agents, No. 58 South Illinois street, . . ^ Indianapolis. Indiana. Sold by Druggists. aug7 deodiwlm
Cm
_ wl We will wager <iu. on a like sum, that these Birters will effect a more speedy relief or
Bitters, or patent compounds take two cases of the some kind
mDIAJfAPOLES LAW SCHOOL
Pure Drugs and Chemicals
Paitobs Oils and Ikye tatnffih
ITtHE first session of this Institution will be commenced ou the 15th day of October next, and wii! continue till the first of March follower, in the city a" ” Persons desorb
These gentlemen will care full v and promptly
• all inquiries. JOHN t. ELLIOTT,
augn dtm ooltl
President Board of Directors
COLO MEDAL COGNAC.
TOILET jyl4d:5m
AAD FAACT ARTICLES.
PROFESSIONAL. C3- . -A. _ "W E I* la S DENTIST, OFFICE, OVER HARRISON’S BANK. febl'J dly
PERFUMER
RESTORATIVE.
OR. CLOCK’S EXCaSIOR HAIR RESTORATIVE. OE CLOCKS.EXCELSIOR HAIR RESTORATIVE OR.'CLOCK’S EXCELSIOR HAIR RESTORATIVE
IS WARRANTED IB WABRABTSD T« ■«rt«re fimy #r Fa*ei lair T* iMtffiM Any or FmM Hair Tt Restore Gray or Fade* lair To its Original Color To its Original Color. To its Original Color. The Only Known Bfcaffiffiiag The Only Known Dressing The Only Kmxrem-Broffiffiing
Ami i • And
And l_ n » £ ioatf PSOi*” stops the mm mum off STOPS THE mm FXtUffi OFF STOPS THE HMA FMIiMCQFF
'A«. NHKKKY, I*4*KT AfoD VIAi>KIRA. HART E'e r ROUUHMT. WHKAT TU’I'RIMR.TT, mmm —■pkmmp ryte.
In addition to our business of selling W ines. etc, in original packages, and in order to insure to consumer* Pore Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well known Wine*. Brandies. Whiskies, etc., and have seat them out in a style that would-preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before reaching the purchaser. The general appreciation and gratifying success that has rewarded oar efforts ha* eaconraged us to maintain the stonded us regards quality, also, to moke increased efforts to retain the confidence and patronage which has
been so liberally bestowed upon- as.
BININGEB ft CO.,
[Establishedim^ I^orto^fWtore,
•*.AW. X9 -liORTffSx Uwl (JUIj, Xv7l H..
The above popular gMcffi-taffitput up incase* containing one dozen bottles each, and ore sold by all prominent Druggista, Grocer*, etc.
Opinion* ot tl
The name of Bininger ft Co.,. No. 14 Beaver Street ia a gnorrantee of the exact and literal truth of whatever they represent.—New York Commercial Advertiser.
The impoi
Beaver Street,
integrity, fairness. YorlEv. ’ “
Evening Express.
W. L RLAftaUX fo CO-, No. tft W«ofl W—talngton Street, WHOLESALE AGENTS.
je9 dStawfteowly
The Corner Dntg Store,
DRMtt* Enin radRImir Roma.
rjVHB UNDEBSIGNBD HAVING JUST
opened a
PmcriptioB Sure,
Offer •» their friend* and the public generally a fresh and well assorted stock of article* usually
"BE
attention given to the compoanding of be found tn the city HAY ftCO. SkW Remember the place, northeast corner
Washington and Illinois street. sep3 dSmeod
•.: caupfifi
Gkttbir Female Coflege. qptffi Tbirtoooth Arnmn^Scssioe of this .
I*Ej>6IYE Y & COw, Manafaetnring Perfumers, •JU Pulton Avenue. Brooklyn. New York. Fora ale by all Druggist* and Faney Goods dealers. .(ugdrt'Um
INSURANCE. Y Y ISSt PPI IJISURA^CE COMPANY
ASSESSMEINTX.
iECTORS of this (_omAso ess incut of MX
of all Pi
August, 1886,
the
No.:» from Sundays
on the original amount of all Premium force on the 21st day of August,
ry given that f"
lie received at the offlee of ti
per
Notes in force on .... ..... ...
notice i» hereby given that the AssesMnent will
East Market st:
August 28. Itsati, to Sepi aiKl holidays e-vce^teiL
t office of the Company, ! st, Indianapolis. Indiana, to September 22.1866, sun
aiig34'130t
I R. BERK Slnnissippi
,Y. Treasurer, dInsurance Co.
FOR RENT.
am at
i root
1 cellar; also, the roeins over niv store. Kents
rery law ~ ‘
augta dlSt
w rates. Apidy to
Jl
No.» South Illino
UHN JiALONEY.
street.
GOODS.
VAftjMn^ TAWlAMR fo CO., (Suoeeeioreto Wfm. Spotts A to.; DEALKBS IN Dry fiT—ifij Md Yotioiis, ft*. t»W— Wmnfelzigten Street. augffldSw WANTED.
ir Cfcky Ortler-rsu
VV H with to buy a few thousand dollars of citv .tv oniari, if praMinted. beiore tho Miveuth t "*** tlt j. s. DUNLOP ft CO.,
Wfr ZSo. 16 North Meridian street*
insurance.
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