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i ••••• »»•*•». MKWfARY Or rtAT% i Ofn.MAHtOS 1>. M ARSON, tfMMltoMrjPAVPTTO* D» BTATC, , CHRISTIAN O. BADORR, tt OJartl. THR.tar rkh or jtat*, JAMRS B.RYAN,olll*n«ft. ATTOicnrr orntnaut, JOHN R. COrRROTHeBuRluf— nupRMiwnwpmr *f n>*uo w»f*ecn«i. K< >RRRT M. CHAPMAN.of Koo* NMrtaooo tf C0mfr4M. The Mtowln* senOewea have booh hm»«». utod by the ttwoowAejr of thelf feepeetle# .tie. trU ts, «« c«mlltl»te* tor congress: PinsT l>isTRtCT-Ho«, WM. K. NIR1.ACK. SKOORP DwtntCT-lfoN. MICHAKL C. TiitRP Dwrnicr- llon. 11RNRY W. RARk HI NOTUN. Kochtii District—Hon. WILLIAM S. HOLMAN. „ . Sixth l»is'n:ic'r.—( sit. JOHN M. I/OHI*. skvksth HisTmer -Uon.SUU»MUN CI^Y« POOL. Ninth District.—II<>n. DAV1DTURPIR. Titjcni Distukt.—Hon. HUBERT MiW* HY. Ki kvsth DistrIct.—Dr. It. B. SNOW. Anuouncenients tor I’ublio Speshlng will he fi nml on tho Tiuri* Pa«k. 0 m« ■ PrnfpfillBSCN of ll»p PliiU4plpfcU I rIor fonifRtlBn.

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Mom Mrifll

ebatHrjr wore ofW pool, were ekMd Ato MMn»«MtooomBerce ilrtven «Mer tot^f0 ^4fC i mRomI Set* pM«i«M*MNAte M^ wgrooAUAt gtMtto NoRoftof goRoroCoR of people will be horn, lire tnd part away, and aim It will reatata, a burden upon their baeka and a yoke upon '^tiSmi Jltfktfill? Wkr««a*odLof Stalk launched upon the boisterous wares ad turbulent tea of discord? Why was (ho gentle dove of peace driven forth to buflht the wild winds of passion and of deofi. s» thou•and, yea, ten- tbousaan tnee during the black night of hideous war, wo WON told that It was the tmity of the States that Wfp Involved—the llfo of the nation that was at tteke. Th» stragglo wap pi <g—|h ■^jN/r fearful. iWe who atteaptedto sgndertomtorial witty ultimately went down before the folghty ami warlike hosts who foot thorn l» a thousand sanguinary struggles. The armies that were launched forth ups* the plea ef matntalng the ***? # the MMfo at Mflh waived aloft their proud Sags so victors In the bloody strife, and hosannahs wsn snug to the salvation of that i nttt ia ail the land. Those who sought to rami that tawttastal arnttp, put askte the bold abd braseu front ef war, and assumed the bumble, modest garb of pease. After all this mighty struggle, this pouring forth of treasure and o( Mood, fog absolute sDify of the state* was vauutiagly pfoalglmsd

to have bee a maiatalaed, by deep

cannon and brazen threats of trumpets, and the « bole people responded In one mighty ament > i%m Mattie to (Akgou, from Portland to 9aa Eranciseo. It was proclaimed that force of arms could not. amt had not, severed this territorial

Eighteen month* have come and gone since these glad tiding* were heralded forth to the | ends of the earth, and yet the V0ttr at the e< Is In/aft broken! A (ass could gag do deod. Nerve eopM not. nfropspll# this The*, how aiid by whom has this mighty

PRESIDENT JOHNSON AT

INDIANAPOLIS.

W1LA. UK IIASXBK OBI MOVll>AY !

WELCOME.

It is our pleasure to bo able to announce to the people ©f the State of Indiana, that President .foiixsoN, Secretary Skwaru, General GitiXT, Admiral Eahraoitt, Postmaster General HanpaiX, and others of the Presidentlhl party, will be in this city, Monday evening, Septeml er lO, and remain until noon of Tuee-

day.

The mere announcement of the President'* visit, In connection with the distinguished men accompanying him, is sufficient for the people of the State to come up to the eepltol in thousands to greet btm. Never In the history of our State will there hare been assembled such an audience of people as will gather on Monday. Let the people in all sections of the State turn out to welcome foe patriot, the statesman, and the champion of the people's

rights, A xphkw Johnson. 91 ass Meetlwg at Tlptwa.

The Democracy and conservative ciUsens of Tipton county will hold a mass coufentlou at Tipton, on Wednesday, September 13th. Hon. Joskph E. McDoNAU>,Chaplaln DaU, Olonel II. r. Mullen, W. A. Low*, Esq., and D. J. CallinaN, Esq., will address the people upon Iho live Issues of the day.

no Ido country win PuBiMiy ■■q w® win I successful and victorious, on tA« great rif the tqual right of EVERY MAN fa ’■atlot box of the eouatry.”— Coburn’•

vnml successful and

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the t dtlot box of the country.” " - rh at Platonic Hall, June tv.

Ueldcn Brepe.

<>ur radical exchanges say that the followini; political sentimeats of their leaders are like gold thrice refined: ” Without the right of suffrage in the late slave states, I belles the slaves nad fWr better been left In bondage.”—Ihudl ttUMU. •• These fallen rebeleean not,at their option, re-enter the heaven .which they have disturbed. • » * As flaming swords are set at the gates to secure their »cclu»tOn. r ’— lhad.

Stfrcne.

•• I think there would always he Colon white men enough In the South, aided bp the tdneke. to divide the reptesentatlga, *nu thus

rontlMiie tbo Hepubtiean ascenden

Merene.

•• Tbw Congress owes It to Its own charac-

ter to set the seal of its r trine which I* becoi

* * * namely, that thtsls the white marie Ciormiment.”~ThaH. Stevent. ••Alt, without respect to eolor. should stand equal before the law.”— Charter tfem-

ncr.

" We claim an equal right In th« three boxes—the witness box, the jury box, and the

ballot iiox.”--/VedDouglaes.

ballot lax. 1

“ The

a coven

•• I believe that the time will ceme every m«n In the country, white and wimom, will have the right of suffrage, and that suffrage should not depend upo ‘ "- *■*- —

1* nothing It tlnctlon.”—

The Constitution Is a*league with hell, and mt with devils.”—Wendell PhtUive.

rill come wflen white and black

-uui age, and that suf-

Jepeud upon coiar, thaS there : In that which should make a die-

- 0. P. Morion.

•• 1 would divide the people into three classes, in the hands of the flrst would place arms and let them sweep the rebels from foe face of the earth; in the bands of the second 1 would place Are and pine knots and let them burn up the remains; in the hands of the third I would place the surveyor's chain and

Democrat aad Republican

mo» ground, for foe Am time, thinking the time • resolution, binding t fteetdeut JohnsojT*

Hnmucis

t Mr. Johnaon In so far ne hi* eon*

i m* timet i**

utmost tudlguatlou wutfoh it gg> the reservation of the Senator, and I support every msmnrs at the new

How inIVnew? While

wtfo foe entire Democratic party, |e glvtug a cordial supporlto the WlM aad humane poiiey -V" aw »* ,ty » Is ilmeemeteg foe Chief ^agfoewli e« foe mtieu ms traitor, end mildly hlutlhg at hto am eamfoatlou. Bow times have nheugert?

Mifo. They eNfofo firaffiM «r foefo aleely

JSfc-^gcrs-jfar.

>evmihepeepli efthie

thepsenle. TVey braved them all, end enme entlnggaeee foe day m the mam at ghnty

aul Unteu. They acme la mas

gRpngtaig egeugb ie

lefoee. repsmsntlag foe Sfolas e€ the OntauTlmyeemeeakeMfo.sk. They earn*In h^> #■. neBiaadhygforeltsnai Ueked, hum l jam?U0mU0mpmpim a* “ *

' ” etliada vUleffim litwhfeh I aew wet eaa at

loaf.headed by a _ tiled hy foa

diei; upas foa airiUe al foie

foieffoe MRepuaf foaMHu; eafo ae r M Aodv Johaaaa, foa OeaigteUie

ndclphl . Cnion t onventlou, a slitecn page wm7v which cost this sea of blood aad moun-

p imphlct, at t>M> dollars per hundred. Ali I tain# of treasure.

order-, accompanied by the cash, wlM receive

prompt attention.

T 'o pamphlet will include the address of \ jime- is In fqet broken!

UencrHl Dtx, lh-> address of Senator Doolittle, . tht* d

the address ef the convention, the declaration ; cud, . . v t i.^i i—., I wrong been perpetrated? A faction of boM,

of principle* end the speech of I resldaut j ^ truf)U UDW . rU p ul<>u ,, .lobn«on, on being presented with a copy of cr<>> ts had, during the surgllg, mettlutt*ddy« the procmllng* of tbo convention. Ing flood of war, been thrown upon foe A , ((lr( ,„ Hall A lltrrcniMao.x, ; and plm-eil In power, In the legislative depurt-

Jedlanspelts. Indians. *c.t of tbo Government There they stood _ for right long months dividing foe sections

end refusing to listen to any teftns of reconclliatlon. Stood like the pillar of selt, as a monument of tbo perversity and corruption which they reyrsecuted. Tilts gaeat outrage , upon foe blood that wee food, foe lives that I wen sp<at and the treasure that was wasted | to maintain unity, was perpetrated la the > name of libarty. As well might harlotry bo [ called ebaatlty; as well might vice be styled virtue; as well might foe highway robber reI.F.T HIM HAVE A GLORIOUS | thus divided In twain this mighty eouatry, an the friends of our Constitution aad Union. They stand forth to-day, ae foe follower* ef that Jfod ia human fttfo, who dm dared at the ftnttbsonlan Institute, that for nineteen years he had labored to drive fifteen States out of the Union; and from the delivery of that most infamous address, be was Invited to the halls of these Wretched mock legislators at an honored friend and renowned statesman. This venal and corrupt crew and their toadlee are traversing foe country from end to end, attempting by every low subterfuge and mean systefo at chicanery to withdrew, and divert the attention of a betrayed people from their unpatriotic and dastardly conduct; conduct which has endangered our free Institutions; conduct which would have disgraced Rome In her decline or foe French Republic,

In the worst days of Its frenaf. .

♦ ^^iii .1 I. 1 'I ' A Metier Gathering-

The Piebald Convention at Philadelphia embraces within its fold every shedeef eolor and ©very ramification of political aad social vagary. Humanitarian*, vegfoarians, proletarians, agrarians, rtesiuertkts, bllogtsta. phrehoioglsts, free lovers, moral reformers, re* eoustruetienlsls, exetutionlsts, are ait gathered together in a motley jumble, forming a grotesque mosaic of abstract and concrete Insanity. Long haired aad eadaveruus apostles of the various vllclsms to whlah Sew England has given birth are there, with glaring, maniac eyes, assisting In foe devilish work of promoting dteeord throng bout.the land. 3p»ttualism strikes hands with the Main© law, woman’s rights fraternizes with foe society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, and foe dec Ulmers against foa tyranny of the marriage vow blend in harmonious affinity with the advocate* Of maairood sdffrage. It Is a grand mtunulla of bQ the outre aad revolting outgrowths of an effete civilization, engrafted on the glooming stock of a Puritan religion. Anna Ptcmxsow—Gentle AMU— It Mre, yielding to sweet constraint. Gentle anna mode a speech, roaring gently as a sucking dove for vengeance and extermination. Jons Mraon Borns and drunken Jack Hamilton Malta with the “Dead Duck” In making foe preeeedfugs interesting. P»g». Douolan la also Uisra, sad amhaekte little speech for liberty, fraternity, pad equality. Dootiu is not them, owing' f* clreum> stances over whteb jfee had off control; but, Ig " foe deep damnation of hta hiking off,” has furnished an InexhausuMa fund of argument for perpetuating of foe dtsaolutiou of the Uaion. Morton, the soldiers' friend, is there, busy as a bee In manipulating and btrmontztng foe discordant elemeuta. Oa foe whole, it la safo-tafoy that such a body never did meet before, and never wilt again. And this motley gathering it to lay down a platform for a guidance of foe great Gon and humanity party In its war on the Government. What may wa expect from ita detiberatiem? I do further swear that I will be governed l>v the rules of this encampment and yield implicit obedience to the encampment of which /may be a member and to all the rules and orders of the Grand Encampment to which this encampment ie subordinate.—Mtual of

the G. A. ii.

The »iiov« is an extraet from foe oath administered to mem bets of foe first, or neophyte, degree of foe Grand Army of tbe^Republlcun*. We have not at hand foe obligations of tbe higher degrees, in which the principles” of tb© order are more clearly shadowed forth. But them is enough in this to eanse ©very honest, prudent man to paoae on the threidiold, before committing himself, soul and body, to tn organization which Is questionable on Its face—before promising to yield “ Implicit obedience” to the commands of a Directory which may order him to apply tbe torch to hie neighbor's dwelling. Imbrue bis bands In Ms neighbor* Mood, lead hi* soul with petjnry to assist tn a fraudulent triumph at the elections, or do any other unlawful or wicked thing. Tbe unthinking man who take* this obligation Mnda himself with the weight of an oath to blindly obey foe commands of his encampment, or foe grand encampment, without any reservation whatever. n»ere is no provision tn foe oMIgatiou securing exemption from obedience to commands involving Ms respect for law, Ma atlegistwe to bis Governm-nt, or hit doty to God and hta family. If ha In commanded to strike tbe dagger to foe heart of hta fellow eltisetj, he Mnda hiraseiL ia advance, t» ebay without qosaOea. If he Is commanded to arm himself with musket and bayonet .and assist In driving * certain else* of citizens from foe pollr, there la ah eeaape from the obligation of hta satis to “ ImpMeWy obey.” We again ©ouneel all MMtan aad eltlma to think twice before beeomtuf members ef this dangerous society. PoHttes In this country should he open aad above hoard—open to the Mopeettou, comment aad eriftami ef all. Thmu to ae necessity for American citizens to Bin eonsptrstom to mem* ait Cho rights to whUfli they

are entitled.

Mira popular saying amoffig radicals that “ the end justifies tin mesas.” Take one of tbe more housatof Mr mimWlrw g® Hi>R And talk to him about the tatfomuga ataotfam frauds In this city, And; while admitting all that Is charged, he w*» tell you that “the end justifies foe means.” We proteat against We do not- hetlpveflMlit te-jasMsbio

Trem 1834-S8 foe sdmtats'ration of Jons Quincy A osamwaa arraigned before foo bar of pubUeoptunufcrKrossderaUctieoof duty and axil s rsgnAii heeausa the expshdlyraa reached foe grisruiow sum of tteefw to twenty millions of dollars per amwm. Raw It la stated that foe aiMfauteftuxaseolteetad'from various asureaa hy foe aaime tiimumiNO ta over thirteen rntmoos at Mian, per nrefc That to, this loyaL reyM, rtguhRauu, shmnmtieu, abelWen, mfocefenatin party, opm*

Asorp messy gin gum® mi li<i •—wumB _ for one wash than It took tin cunry H Ihmuglr » v-^-^ -- a whole year,abewt fortv yeaau riM^ At mid TT ^ rate af lusnara If eeattaiuid lkr fmW yssw » u *a ay im mma

mora—thewhatopranud sosalth edthfo auuatsy would enty he shout ewe-half enough to aiosfi the expanses at tbe OevsrumM fhno ringta year. Somosilhrtbo gutdanea ndg»w» meav ef radleale, foam aad tnAMs. MT Bn years only. Should they h* li—Builnl? The only thing tk? HmmigFIdaMntn altago against General cebun, ta Ita lying charge that he declared In favor ef Nigra saftugula

Ms Maaonrc Batl speech. iRmndf.

Negro suffrage la aad the ernty Mag we YUege against foe dlsgagutagsd Omswl »d Judge. We silage that he Ie a rabidprohlbttlonlst aad know neOhtnffsit heart; that WMta drinking boar and wheedling Irishmen and Gomans, he at heart hates a foreigner, and would deprive them of ad participation in thg Goverument of foe nation; that he iwtu advocate axemptlag foe rich gram taxation and piling it on the poor: that he Is In jheur at Intqnlteua tariff Isglstatloa, to foReu klm already bloated monopolists of 5ew gnglzml; that ha la a dlsnnmutit, a sytt|>aa|, a Mgot, and net a proper sum ts represent the Sixth

District la Congrasa.

Davis, was

tigJlkwtora*^ M

TW wtaiM foymT^IL j!' ,??*?**** D «uM found, shaoYop Mp; thaatanga that nm

raged la sellea vmhfelaam evarhaaA all day, varo aet all ahls m ahnsk An aaAhariaam af

they could i

we mmtm m

i ••• me, and now yon don’t’

^aamJb

feei’ttfo^^ty^L fou ght—far mo Ca

amf mpram n wAurgamha which dings m power for mlf aRraudizmaeiaL aad foTeleva. ant shrink from the dangan of the grid of tie, me ntrinow to be deterred, by the fal. e inmswlsiif I dream, to a realtxation of foe

(right for the eye,wflb

Untaff whlah haws a*** tho baggy maalmwhtah foa Uaion; white gtaon My foil; an I ateed i 1 foagot for a momsat t

Whr; I

A tow evenings since Catena! Rosa's friends

gave him a sangndr afftha flharman House. A few rowdies, who mixed la the crowd, created a disturbance. Cs peMeearaa standing aaar was appealed to to stop the dlaturbower, aad wm asked if It waa not his bustaees to amst such dwtorbeNaf the peaea. He repltad that it wm not; that It waa Ma bustaeaa to “ break Ap all such copperhead aseetiagn'* Tbepoltea force In this city seems to he malathtnad at foe public expense simply to advaaee the interests ef a fAction. Wa trust foe next Legislature will give us some protection against this

infamous system of a partisan police. Mr. & KixosmVr, *rostnMutcr at Dan-

ville, Illinois, writes us a long communication In relation to alleged errors hr tor notice ef

the csm of C. W. I-OCXS Swtrn, arrested on

tho charge of robbing foe'msil at that piece. Our article wm based on a statement et the case made in foe IRlDOtS State Register, pub-

llshed at SprtngfiehL ^

With all ita mendacity, foe Journal has em “ cheek” enough to persist lu Its attempt to discredit It* ewu report «f Genriral ronunN’s speech at Masonic Hall, made hy 1U own photographer. The Journal D not anxious to draw from Mr. STzdO a sard fastening the obnoxious sentence still more firmly on the squirming eandtdate. ‘ ^ Y The late efike bolden* party are hawUog, bawling, me sneklnff eafrae that bad M*n pulled away, by their taSh, from thn-tiat before the last drop of stoppings was drawn. I^t them bawl, but save a little »tSrtppfmr* 'tor

tbe coffee, or for butter.

Axg* Dickinson and FMto. Douslam

compass Jo remark aud again dispose of foo

and

form a now one that suits "them hotterS'—A.

-Broicnloxe.

#pl© • pot

nnd shake off the existing tnivcrnment and

having

Any peo|i ing tb© in

iwer, have

r©. being Incll the right to

rise up

til© cotton State* shall heroine satisfied do teller out of the Union than

J.ineo

•• If

that they can

In It, wo Insist on lotting them go In pChm.''

Sexe York-Tribune.

•‘We hop© never to live In a republic n hereof on© section I* (tinned to another by bayonets.”

—Aew York Tribune.

•• They, know very well that If they are determined to leave tb© Union no Repntiliran will ©arc. to have them •twy."-‘hxd%anrrpot>e

Journal.

•• W e do not hi'lieve In rcsMlng any secession movement In the l©a*t.”—/ndionupoifs

Journal.

" l^t nil go who want to, w© say, and let \ them g© <\nM\y."—Indianapolis Journal. I’crbs(>« w© mav hereafter continue tbe wile axiom* and loyal sentiments of foe leaders of thl* miscegenation, obstruction, abolition, atmilg mistlon, bondholders’ ta* gatherers'

party.

Wildfire. The rndloals generally speak of foe new w«r©t polltlral organization as “ spreading Ilk* wlldUr©.'* We never saw any wildfire—st levat never saw any spread "—hot are Indrbted to Welwtor’s dictionary for the Informntlon that It Is, or was, an Infernal composition in it*© among the Greeks, which, when Ignited, it was almo«t impossible to queneh. Wildfire we should consider rather *u tmprofit'd,It Investment tor home consumption. It do©* not create but destroya everything v Ith which It comes In contact, go with tbe Grand Army of the Republicans. It is an In-f-ndtary composition, and those who are now encouraging It to “ spread like wtldffe” may ae© the day that it will pass beyond their control when they will find themselves unable to quench the flames of sedition and anarchy it has kindled. . . . - . With all due respect to our radical friends, wo do not believe wildfire a xood thing In time of pence, and we know they will sooner or later regret foe day they introduced it.

uneontradleted, If the report Wf* freofreet

“lying.” People who Mw* read foe ertdenee present'd win f, u tofgf WtMfg M

lying oomee la.

forgae foal hy foe Mly af | iiiWBI paP© fofc hrifhA Uad of oma haff haan grausked tahlaodrltotget Ihaafomn aadaatMag *Meh haea awagt km Mk NmaBgBM ■mem ; bat 1 dM not ioag emnimmgiaamy foegetftiluam, far la! aa I staadArdtudagaftim peat—foioklag af the gloriow history of foe Maatif, e* mnda kf foa D—e wage party—ealexlatiag foaklsaaiagi ef aa Catea which haa haen la aa aa a aatiea a aoasca af locampaseMa bleaaiogs, I wm arauasd hy a Iriagsriia af haantlfal laffira raked ia foa sabtee af grief— monsted apeu Mack herara, aaariag hadgto to rsprsesot tbe erratic aairabcUiana gtf. awd with aauatrnaoaaa sad aad aarravM, meekly folbaisg fovir happy and joyoas slat are is tha

Uaion.

Al# tot€M4p thOBMD<l# of eyea wave diwarad by Mar*, and maay a waa, with courage to f^* d«ntb auklaached, maay a ■aa aha would almost consider It aa aaetaaly thing to weep, wan} au oat who aaver had bis haatt touched before, lamed aad quietlt brushed sway a Mar abich had etartod down

bia rough check uubiddeu. Ba not nhawad af

tho tsars shad on that oceaatou ! Your Muntry, ia foa last siz jaars which hare rolled icto eteraity, hM seffned enough at foa hands ef foa

party which tow © on (rolled it, to wskaa slBtaa

wasp (aura af Wood Tb# ctiomu which have

haan perpetrated sg-iust libcity and law ia tha evaoilul yeura which have rolled by si now a aw tiocal and faaatieal party ohtstard foo ri#A to

aMuaco (ha afftin ef gtete, are! ». 1/ leM tkaa that abich for a time, robbeo •.« world et a garioar, railed tbe lead In deskaysa a» uooaday aud rant ia twain tea *•»<-f foa uwpie , When tbs da&^itieoa alt arrived ibev were m wthnlad aad land to die bcauUfBi grove near

the village whera prapasaitoai had b#M mad#

tea- dlr.oev aad epeaklag. Dieoce -aa old foahiocad end rataptuoss diaoer. et abich I partook not apwiugly, dinner for each and all

U r wwi’. uwni.*w,, wm toon Alupoaad of aud foaa bagaa tbe speak mad© spaeahe* yt the Piebald Convention. i D g. Tbrae etaada were erected aad from aach Erki>. demanded negro sqffragp, sod Gentle , ouoebwi <aot -paeebae were mads.

ANNa coincided^ _

BeuwiwUwma. .

Passed at a meeting of tit* Mdtarii of Vigo eauaty, held at Teen Haute, forturdey, Begw

tember 1,1*M:

tolca^aad iaaa eM«d oa| AHtoh ri^aator. He, however, ia aa*

taaeffooMt*«ltter.whslMafcif»raaadoeu

taMtomMiahtat

C

Maeffiw* waamaaa af a li tarary than palitieal aart, foa flraatoyito^Wlff to ibatt. Sooo after *a OapCaia rioted. Astoria aa which Mr. ®hghto,wae aspartad.aczi»od~ The Grand MogalMiaadlta kMbs^ tod nfoad tantiaaBy

to tha etarien. to ran

“Ttototota.” Ia a tew, morazato ha

whfciw a» t imrii at toitaafoely aa Maftae

Which WM painful to h eh a to. Ha Wtoy mwehiadaod, to iaCm Ihh fl

Mr.M. Jtf art eene, hot ha, ah 1 ba.raally,wM

b*« foiw. dlrappriatriLaa ha dto

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uhwaamnwm whas foa

waaaC 0pa,i

'<i|i Ifo'BgpMgAAiiak.. ziaa <

W whs b

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of Ma

Mr. Dnaa wadad into foa ttlaw very heavy,

Mdasii wy number off

hta. Tha amaaat ef foe thTng is, Mr Runn wm eeeeeed bp foie alien “layal ” gsmtlamamai hariaff fibd to Ewwpa to avoid foa draft Mow was it ia I ean aa* any, hot the ffaavrri b a very pratty aaa m i* riaada. aad b

iaaapgaHg.tolm Jala B. "jerked ” fce having date

by fhte brands «

TboMasaao hM mms iagoaoee, aad. altboach baba “ Uaiaa earn,” sill use it agaiaat Mr. Dnaa. 0* ahead, geullewea, and may foe beat

PgBhfto withax-

Wliolesale Trade

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to aHacament r«r me coitsmnuon an© fflW*. and all true friend* af lUmrty, ifaould contribute their mite toward the restoration ot peace and barnony to tim Pa ton, au that we may transmit to ear posterity that priceless boos, liberty, which waa transmitted to m by our forefnlben of 1710; and, RThAnnan, If Ih* so eaUed “ Urioa party ^ at to-day, we recognize a party whom princiataa are iatmlcal to the best ialsrazto of aa •■divided Uaion, aad toad to (be elevation of tbe aegro rapar so far m they can aMomalleh that purpose, whose, principle*, if czfrtod oat would destroy ottr gfaaffirt ayalan at etovarrt mentaad make It an elaaatogrtBavy iustitotioa, tberribre, be It, Raaoleed, By the eoaservative saMlen at this meeting, that ia the coaservaUra ©ittzeae of thl* country, In those who an opposed ta giving eleven million* of our hard sorted money to the support of lazy and Indolent aagnez, In thorn who aro opposed to breaking down state constitutions hy pairing dvfl rights bills, and In thorn Who steoSoaad to the elevation of tho negro to all tea righto awd Immunities of tbo citizen# of tee several States, we rsrogsize the true friends ef tbe white soldier aad ef the whit* man’s Govern-

ment.

Resolved, That we hold the same views that we did when we took up arm* la 1861. that tbe war wm ” a war for ten Uaion,” snd for no other purpose; that flu agreement we mad© with the GoveraatoaSwbea we took up arms to defend her against armed rebellion,to feund In tbe Joint resolution at Congress, adopted July U, 1861, which declsrae that “ this war to not prosecuted on oar part In any purpose of conquest or subjugation, hot to defend and train tain the supreraeey ef the Coastitatlon, aad to preserve the Unlon'.with all tbe dignity, equality, aad righto of the several htatea unimpaired.'’ This to tbe bond many sealed with their Uyw, gad many otrt

ere signed la Mood.

Reached, That tbe failure of Coogrem to carry into effect this joint rssolution, after tbe war Is over, and to rertore the Unlon, with all tbo dignity, equality, aad righto of tea MVeral 8tatea unimpaired, tongnarvtotMton of a solemn compart arade with tbo defenders of tbe Government et her time of greatert need

and peril.

Resolved, That wo repudiate the action of

the radio*! Congress, which toan Insult to

\ soldier aa

ml

>fti

npll _

not—divide the Union—and that the 'fruits of

every officer, so^H tn the federal army I Tbe polley of that bod lories accomplished^

The Journal ba* nothing to say ef the Oaaette’e indorsement of General CoboWa

speech at Matonic Hall, and does not attoaph "petMHum of our itbertiw” fbr thotabo of to explain why the General permitted (ho fe- oontlnutnw a corrupt faction In power. Tho

to cut off a man'* bead to cure him of headache, nor that It will pay ftrtafotdOwfftbe

corrupt faction In power. Tho

port and the gazcffeVcozements lo go fsrth riMteetflrletleaof tb* times an decidedly Mex-

toan in teetot

•and Iff thto t

The J(>ur>(a|aad lu candidate ata tentigte tertlgtefota praMad la, we witl r ln»fow

fix, and fall back on the fMtoMf Ato** W —

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aad seaman, who arv*d during the rebellion, y admits that our vle'bat tbo enemy could

our toll and blood bought victories turn to

aehenln their band*.

Resolved, That we cordially endorse tbo restoratloa polley at President Johnson, M announced In ms annual, special and veto messages, and as further made known to the eomntry In bis treatment of tbo Mates lately in rebellion. We believe It to be Just and humane, and better adopted than any other known policy, to restore thoee Mates to their constitutional relations to tho Union, aad bring renewed peace, bapphtewand prosperity to tho whole country. It to in keeping with that generous treatment which A magnsnlmeus victor always extends to a brave

foe.

Resolved, That tho action of Congress to refusing seated) the Senators and member* from tb* Sooth, who bear true allegiance to the Constitution and laws, while fort body 7trZ£Jtr£XX%SS£i, volutionary ia it* notion; while their ean-

am

law of. _ is revolutionary la It* action; whit* _ duct in taxing the South without her

strike* at the vital prlnclplo of constitutional liberty. That there can be no taxation with-

out representatior Resolved, That suffrage; all leglsl the raising of the

wbi

meet* with our unquail-

1, should i race tbe

notarrit toaow-

trot tbe destinies of this country. ? } " m Reached, pat we return foaaka to ii- L,m# go

vratolate the country upon a return af It Is as much our duty now to use |

out representation,

HRnRHTbatwe arc

■lerielatlon that

■ng of the negro to a social or]

equality with the white man, or to tbe pet of tbe nation, meets with o fled disapproval. H*, aad hi* frtead^H

tesrifoMd that the war baa gtsira hit ram the

Msdom, aad should not

boon of freedom.

endeavor* to heal up tb* wounds *g(

belllnn as It wm to

tee Union.

Reached, That we return Hort Wm. K. Nlblack, the

friend, for hie effort In secure to the soldier a •arts than the mere ptti gave for tbe purpose '

whlah ta increase

The iistspeech I beard wm hum James B Byaa, a glortoM apd *b*torasri*d IiWhm* at yoar star- A mss who eamm up to the wash to foie *MvaM lik* a tea*. A man whnmabM a feed epaaeh, aad sm m ton of pstetod lagto tbit Me eaemiaa eaa’t touch Mm wtibant briag priaked to foa quick. Ba talked foe abort aa Pam, making foa people laugh just whan he pleased, as mailer esram agrinrt radical ism and Ma ertragM. After Ryan, flam* He*. 3. E. Perkiaa, a aaa dear ta every citiaan af Indiana an aMonat of foa efbrte made hy Mm. in aordark and dreary jdays, Ss mats tala, by force af jsdlatoi dinilsBS. the laesef Iksl—d Ualtl Mr. Pwhtee spoke at that mewing. I bcvot baaed him, bat I knew be ooeld net 'foil to ■peak veil. Be (poke for aa bear sad's half is a happy, tosribta add very prigasai wassm Hit speech wm e ia* cm and Hetenad to wtfo qtarga^ sttaation, by a seat aamter af pmraan I went from where ba spake jo apgRpr prat af foa groood t* bear Bon Rlmon g. BToim, who HM BfiriBfl R NpMflllp M Ik# #llBl MM* lien af tear” Tariff, ” and If I am to jodgo by gbat I aow bo plartod aoow off tea ■■< of trote la foo mtedrbf Ma hooter, fhmo lipy nP oare latoly bring forte good frail. | taw* often fossfht fort am pdblie man disast too NMo Am* to foto "tariff qaewleo.” Is to tea wow site!, tort to foo remmaitao af foo Uaion, bfo tore Ihe praptf. It sfferts them mtoa awtomty foaa any eteev qsewiea, and yet foey know tom aboot It. 'Tie true they boon aomriblag ia •rang, bat they don't know what it la, nor bow

it to to bo amended.

▼rife's speech wm a trilisg aaa, aad toll af material for Ma hearers to madkat* open. Colcod 0. L. Dunham look (be stand after Wolf* tad mneladod. and spokfl in U* iotmitahlaway for an hour. He mad* the beet and most tell lag speech foeo, nMffo f bar* b*s«J from Mm foie ean vara; ft wm fal) ef logic, efogneoenand very prowoe itir* of mirth His sudieaoo wm tapt in Mm very happiest mood daring foo whole lime of Ma speech. 1 Hstencd to Duham m fongal aaold, and ;tb*a went to another payt ef foa greoad to hear Hon. JaaonB. Brown, whom repoution a* sa arator ia too wpH known for a* to any anything abort It farther thao foto. Me aad* ooo of Me vary host speeehca, and gave general aattoftatloo ta Me hearers. H* haa kora doiog a good work for Drmomaay foto am* vara, and ba nili not pot off tb* haremo otR tbo work to ended. Tbe epaaeh at Mr. Brawn waa foo soweloding oao rt foe gross, aad ho dosed fo* speech to tb* midst ot the doafeotag cheers far fo* Union, foo Omirilto tloo, “ Aady Jobnsos,” and M. 0. Kerr. aAar tb* AMSttog ended, fo* vart pOMonreonf people whs had bom ao highly patertrined, bogM te wood their way homo, ail sramlug ta b* in tbo mart JaMlaat eoadltioo, aod bopetol for

teototora.

Tk* laris, wm by seridest. detained, hot a wild tori a oama rioag who a larga somber af ladtoa and gzotlemen board?# ft apd wort te Soiem tor ssppor. Vhen wo terthod foal print wo toon id that ottr bnanwaid bound into wnnM notbwatoogbefore addoigta, w wodetarmtoadtemakofoebartofif. Wwanaeuasrt a mosttof rt the "Oeort Heoaa,” and by

zi~Xr~

Short and soul sfirrihg zpaoshte worw mod* by Evan, Brawn, Kerr, Ferktoa and rtottargra(tomaw whams asm* f will an mmtfon. Tb* wm * ” political torn toraT and Of tfort than any ntarttog held tarw for a

tong dm*.

At oiovsn e’riaek, w* adjaunirt the marttog by giving thraarosriag ehasrs for foa spaahsra ail but foe asmriem oae foraa for lb* State aod scanty ttokst, and tbrae toamandooa i far that gtartona old patriot aad ztati Andrew Jabnsea If wa eapM have at day or two lik# ycatasday, I am toritort to thiafc tb* roles will be all on* way in fort on

for Democracy sad foe Union.

fitsi SsTta >•

A negro marshal, on the omtaid* ef » Aery barb, and Had op In a *adsMtovwnto|rtte w flgusp M a late radical bmm mamlagteSheth

sflla.

• ©I s. o:

s'* '-it

Whoa Mr. Daaa ted gotten through with foto family aghir, bw praMedrt to ** do ” soma poCtical. He task a wMo mage; telk*^abort rivil rights, ftartmem’s braass. negro equality, loyui ritiraos. bpgp* ep^sgs, ibia great aad g!(j iim ■amrtf), fo* UuMtitsitoa. the Dcasowtis party trying M ruftr tb* counrry. James ■ucteMw, Andrew Johnson apt tb* Bmims,

tteybilndriphm Oonvewloa. etc.

Mr. Bom qnoted Mry freely from Governor Ogtasbyto speech on fo* FhOsdriphto Ceovrulieu, art rendered tele e style that wm vary motelog. MamfmmdteAndrew Johnaoo toforcing tbe aertraitoy tews; teoke of foejrraqga of Ireland, saf aitsmpmd tp convince the FentoM present that bat tor *te fresKieut of foa United States grin would te res ' Tho ebtrao Fsolan* eotM art get It through teem, ami cried art. “Ha did right,” “Johnaoo 1**11 right.’* The gaotieana spoke-sf tits sauraa at the Demecrate during foa war, aad wterrrt ta oooof tho ■perahm of Mon % D. ▼. Voorhose m earing not

another mas or another dolls*

On* of fo* andirac* requested him ta pro dec* the speech, but Mr. Dunn wm ant lira prepared to do m, but would be pi sued te show to ta My so* who would esll at his office. He ted it ibecs, grimed to the Onrarrafrc Bwsrrf. pxsUiehad tf Re JadieMpili i Rsmaat Cemm-y. #f so eras te tee, end never saw it snywbev* •toe; never m w foe speech from wh|«i it rt *e>d to bo tebM, aod novas asw any person who bad man it, rimply hi—0 D W. Yoorhss* never ■rt# o teMeb to wMeh fooM weede wars used,

sftm fo* immmMmmti]l ef ibs war, tb* tim*^ u,. a || v bold ten States out of the Union Kapnblicsno my It wm made. Mr. Dunn found * " *

ho WMgotttog thing* mizad, aud thought it beet

teqrit.

During Ms speech an accident cogDred which, to aarimt agm, would he oonsiderrd an evil amsn, perhaps it to now. Just in front of tb* •prater's stood wm suspended a small tsansptertay tearing tea motto " Liberty.” While Me. Itesa wm tailing of .the glorious results teat bad, aad would follow tho success of tb* BopobOean party, fo* light ta tbe transparency

knows how ta b»ip his to ••ad*. Then would come our '.Vouru radical :, raising up their sweet voices saying, bcbnM I how ur are are separated from'1IVn<tell Phillips, Fred. Dougins and Thati. YD'vcw—even m for as the Bast to from the Wet. Seel have we not tnroeri the nigger nut of the wood pile, end are they not ecreedingty mad about it? Now. good people, bow can you te so traito! not to give M another lease ef power, charge yon only Avs thousand dollars per rims, aad mileagu, to keep tru state out of the I rnton. and ourselves in Cougn so. Cheap a* dirt, toon It? Bat what sbril they any. If Fred, to permitted to sit in the ctigrenlion? 1

We shall see.

Citizens, l d» not wish to weary yotu patience, but you will pardon me for bringing to your recollection soother incident or two, to Illustrate radicalism, home two • r three yean ago, it will lie remembered, by at bust a part of thto audience, pictures were exhibited, which were designed to familiarize tbe people with tbe idea of negre A|tadtty. One of them represented a white boy down upon one, tf not both of bto knees, at the feet of a negro,. blacking his taste. The pie tare claimed ta- ' periority for the usgrs. Another represented a beautiful female, foir a* a Nay quern, lean- , ing proudly and affectionately upon the shoutder of a eoal black negro. About the same period, the New York Tribune, if 1 mistake not. and one or twu other papers, came out boldly in favor of the amalgamation of the white and Mark races. Now, don't tell me that they are not in earnest short this matter, for they not only oontcad fort Wt> right, but they attempted to prove fort tbe blending of tbe two races, would Improve the Whites. Nor wilt tt be a sufficient answer to say, the number who held foot revolting doctrine, to too roiall to canM trouble. It is only a few yean vines w* were told Hist tbe number who advocated negro suffrage, wm too tnvig- j

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Mrsyiagtn art fr* for a ■ramaat.il/ril to tha graand. Is thto aot prophetic*)? Will not liberty fUl to the ground If fo* Rvpubiieia party aamad? But tot evary man work m be *hen|d and they xttU ml raweetd. Throy party prqjudte* arid*; beware of demagognea who wtoh twraty riz State* te be tb* Union; fear not tb* Bam* of traitor, given you by thsM Republican MiMiaaim who nr* ao loyal; work heart aad hart for foa rijht, rapport our noble Praaident to fo* gort work te to delag, So thto and all will b* wall, liberty will te perpetuated, freedom will te reqened. On Thursday sight, Ho*. Tom Brown, of Bow Albany, wW addramoar petal*. The ocCMioa will no* ta aftosca.

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In conclusion, permit me ta urge you to be vigilant, in the use of all honorable means, to sustain the President’s restoration policy, and to burl from power, by your votes, all who

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Polities im niimmte. In the l’*- Tim re -ve flndan address deUreredbefiM <b© Ouscrvative Untoa Club, tha ntght of *< ptember I, hy J. Hardtvo. Mr. II. is an old ritiaan af Paris, who now, after a lifetime of oppoaition to tho Democratic party, find* hlmaelf by the dangerou* tendency of bto former political associates, compelled to cot loose from their corrupt organization, anil seek new affiliations. We extract tbe following closing paragraph* of tbe

add rest <

” Ho longer ago than J... m .., mm—,—.,, a radical tenawr from Ohio, (aid that Mr.

January tost.Mr.Wade,

i’s rerioration polley was

meat upon fort of Mr. fjncdln

own, I

; and that, if

iad proposed it instead ot hie r. Wade, would have advocated it

MY. Lincoln bad proposed be, Mr. ^ ‘ .

at fort early day. President Johnson to now

pursuing tbe essential princlplea of Mr. Lin. seta’s policy, am approved by Ms cabinet and the eouatry, end IT there Isnow a gulf between Mm ami the mmortty of foe Congreee. it to

majority of foe Congress,

their fault, net hi*. If treason tea Men committed In foa separation, tt hang* to their ridrto—not bto—for te to to the line of duty,

violated the ot. Andrew old Thad. St*.

Johnson a traitor, indeed? and old 1

vena a patriot, foreooth!

The rsdfezb now (Mgn'unbeunded respect for tbe memory of Mr. Li peril; but had be lived and pursued the restoration policy which te inaugurated, they would ms readily have denoun<«d him as a traitbr as they have Mr. John-on. The country nan not have forgotten how reb*ment|y the radices djd denounce him upon several occasion*, wjtea he failed to yield ta thrir demands; and same of foto audience, ao doubt, remember fort then wm at tms time strong fofMisot deposing him. But now, for tho pur pare of making political capital out of Me popularity, these same radicals •tefbreroost in plocing-hto name .qgttecalendar of saints, notwithstanding some of forir pulpit oratorabad deriared from tho mend desk fort bto assaaslnation wa* a providential interposition tp remove an obstarie out of the

way of radical' progr©sn(on.

Mr. Uncola wm to* lenient, too kind

hearted to aat| thrir vindictive

Sus@&t5e3Sam them fort Andrew Johnson, who ted zufttml ail but martyrdom from the rahria, could te moulded to tfan-ltting, and hones, it to fitir te presume, they sincerely thanked God for msmtig Mr. Jhkuan Pretidenti if Providence made Mm I're^utoat, then be brids a Divine eamattsrion, sod to under strongsr ohligntiene to Gedthsatato to Booth or foe radicals, and yon wte tor* and fear God find britm ■tody year Bible, and ©ease denonnotag tbo Fresideofl ao a traitor, “ ifrflt perhaps ye te

hsagasiastd

things «g-«—* fo* rebels,- when smarting

under tb* dMpdnjnrtos they

;n -m '.

i latte _Vvbi rTl .sci Hi '.' , a

burl from power, by your v<

are helping the radical CengreM ta their work of destruction, f oaservativ e Hepubticans' and Demecrats aae now brought together by tbe logic ef errata, and it to their solemn duty, as I hope it will te their pleasure. to lay aside ail minor difference*, and unite in a grand aad patriotic effort to save this ©oqntry from impending ruin. Thto they ©an tbe more heartily do beeaiue foey never differed materially about the great questions now before tbe country. ' Let no man te deterred from tbe d I-charge of his duty through fear of denunciation, nor be deceived .by foe cunning devices of artful politician* to mbstitute past and dead Wsuw far living one*. The report of the committee from the u reconstructed States,” in the Piebald Convention, eccuses President Johnson of the murder of innocents in New Orleans, and goes ia frantically for “ impartial suffrage.” The “ reconstructed States” don’t dodge and squirm as General Cobcrn does. They are entitled to the virtu© of candor, if nothing else. The Journal, in ifo Chicago special dispatch©-. represents Grand Master B ROM will as delivering an address at the monument celebration, whereas that gentleman wm art present. In stealing from the Gazette, foe Journal must necessarily steal the Gaxettefa

blunders. _

The Journal copies General Dpt’s oration from' its more enterprising neigh her, fo* Go zeftv, and, with characterMtic mdunnem, pretends to have received It by triegraph. While tbe reception of the Chief Magistrate of tbe nation is left to private citizens, Governor Mobton l* In -wet t dalliance with ANNA

DtCKUSOM, at i'bitudelghis.

Willett's Ten Strike Broads,

ITTILLETTSXqvv-, lbs. and half lbs.; Willett’s y f long Ws, ranmng HP*; Willett's » Strike Navv. halt lb*.; Willett', Uessert, U'a rnaniag

S’*: Willett's fl or 2:40 Bright Ibs.; Wdli aertfloz. Bright Ibs. m

roan log ett'a Des»cpa iBm

SEEDS, ETC.

LAW SCHOOL.

INDIANAPOLIS LAW SCHOOL

flirt session of foto Institution win te commenced on the 15th day of October next.

T'i and will continue till the flirt'of March followinf, tn the city of IndtaaspoUt. Persons desiring information a* to autienlan. will address either of the Professors, Hon. David McDonald, or Hon. 8. K. Perkins, rt Indianapolis. These gentlemen will careful * " answer all inquiries. JOHN ^jragTMtjll^elp*

OB Rg B JT TFalls (Sty Cement Company, No. 40 Foarth Bk, Laatovilla, Nsnaaoky, -

Hannfactuxazs of

■YnBAyW CEWBNT. JNO. A. CAJCTNN, Prea. gSO. L. WHKAT, Sec. flYHK above Company to prepared to mi orders A for Hydraulic CeiMrt toaay extort, at lowa,"2ss ogJtgsgg gs; jjss

promptly 0 *^** sepl dlawittm

Forty

riOUB and a haif i

r tr

_:U v IMm '

from the l

m^aegdm

•r:;pitu an mou—imi-

EJSXABLJSirEr? UN 18-AS. FITKAN, WIARD R CO., AmUlSTl^J^, BMNTACKT, Wholesale Dealers im Seeds and Implements, And Manufacturers and Dealers in Xaixne can.<1 Cem.en.'t. hA/n are located ia the center of the Bltae yy Grasa and Orchard tirasa producing section, and can offer special indneementa to wholesale buyers. We are heavy dealers iq all V»oa. of Implements. Wo are sole proprietorsuf » ‘*nxiur«*s wvrjupm ~-TiTiinM Which wa guarantee to dig faster Hun ton m can pick them up.

c. a*, ivaiwusi ,, COMMISSION MERCHANT. So. SO Mem SU, bat. What and Second, AmCMWlIAB, KY., . FOR THE SALE OF FLOUR, MEAT AND PRODUCE, azrxxzzcxs, it raxuaiox: ' :en, Moore. Bremaker A Co., GarduisviUe, Kr.; C. N. Worthington, B. M. Bishop A Co., Cincinnati; ry A Co., Shrewk A Rowland. St. York; A Hiatt. Washington.Indiana. Special attention paid te the sal* of Meat and Hour Cgfoadvances made on consignments.

Piatt A AITi ner A Co., Loi New Orleans; Crow, McCroery Loots; F. Overton,

I A O S

EBB Jk CO.,

irars of

UARE PIANO FOB between Fourth Fourteenth atgart

rMBB SCO., Manufacturers of

GRAND, UPRIGHT, AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES, Waxerooms, Jefferson, between Fourth and FHfo^g^Mainand

MEDICAL.

qitahltohrtMBA Charteredttfll.) aai'iasjseys aunaeroMengravings of tteorm. •e'TVmm rna UmmmU

____ . IMh

St5!Sx.-c-a'

tngniMTh^e; with the Antoor'* new method ef

ofenrera

ladies, either marrtod price is cents; eithar aeatt ta sealed en-

receipt of price.

.v I . j

g-~—^isatontatt. tar*

No. 131 South Meridian Street, «»ltH ill IMDtANAPQLIZ. INDIANA. NOTIONS. gat«i.ss aaraa. wcma. navtass. CHAKl.FJt NfiAYEB fo CO., Wholeule Dealers ia Ttys, Nffdfrfis xad Fkficy fiotffs, No. 29 West Washington Street, angU dhn INDIANAPOLIS, iND.

, mt street, B<

Gemjral^giiUii, ami sold by aU Dru^ists.

^ ptKRY’S Worm te4

i prove the health affected by Worms

ie patient,

or other causes. c* to Cents.

will alwavs whether it bo

Sent by mail for 23 cents.

„ „ JOHN A. PERRY, Chenis M. S. BURR A CO., 36 Tremont >treet, Bosl

Iel8 deodAwlv

CONFECTIONERY.

UNDERTAKER.

»ACi«ETT fo CO., XAnaffectarors of COMFECTIOMERYyi And WNoIasaIa OmIotb is TEAS, FIRE WORKS, FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. ETC.

a so

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

DRY COODSu ETC.

WTS. Webb. c. B. Pattison. HIBBEN, TAHK.1NCXWN « CO,, JOBBERS OF Hry Goods, MoUobs, Etc. Western Agents for Cerimg Falls Brow a Sfoeetirngs, Etc., No. S Alvord's Block, South Meridian St., angltdfon . INDIANAPOLIS.

34ETAHO

BURIAL CASES.

CLOTHING. BESSAB, BBfo. fo CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in CIotldKg and Piece Goods, No. aoSchnull's Block, South Meridian St, INDIANAPOLIS, END. ttanufaotory, No.« Warren street. New York. Eo^lddSm

I^J h , e he?uS;ro ing country, that I bare opened out anew in t!

J. MYERS, COIOIISSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale Dealer in Gfortc* Family Flamr, Back.wheat aad foye Flamn, Carm Waal, and all klada at Feed, So. 15 South Delaware Street, ' angHdam INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

TIM PLATS.

ewrrBELX. fo KraORT, Wholesale Dealers in Tin Plate, Copper, Sheet Brass, **••* «»teto ('Vart Piya, Sheet Lead, Tinnere^Toota, Bcaaa Work, Gas ■a. tt* fionthBelammie Street. augli d3m

CARPETS, ETC.

* MUSUS, ABAMM fo COto Wholesale Deaton in CARPETS, WALL PAPER, AbA OtaMe YeutmAbAAmst CtoodLs^ B anti 3B West Washington Street, angle dtai INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

RAILWAY SUPPLIES.

RAHWAY, IRIU. AND MOUNSTS’ SUPPUE5. LTTBBICATllIQ Ann Naan 1.IOBT man Office and Warehouse, No. HI A Washington S*. marlfldly INDIANAPOLIS IND.

jMJLOE Jb CO~, AndWhrieaaie Dealan ia

i I'm"

.n.-junv); mm if

- IrtRMBft—

.rrtsc-J

Undertaking Business.

I have selected my stock of Cases aad Caskets from one of the best houses in the West, and 1 especially call the attention of Undertakers to mv Urge and well selected stock si*

Gases and Caskets.

Also, to my own inaiiHiacture 01

Wooden Caskets and Coffii

mis an vor u. l

To my friends qnd former patrons I can offer in .“©“““Slmus, and uiy stock well mbiois street, nearly opposite the Bates Uoute. Persona, wishing to purchase Lots at Crow n 11 tit tiontoSl^d^i^^L 10 SrU>UXa on ai, * ,liC;1 - raj***" W W WEAVER.

HATS. IF-A.C TOR “V.

RAVI® COW AV, .. (Late from New York.) PUfiTICAl UTTEIAID FI'MIIEI, HAS TAKEN ROOMS AT No. 24 Virginia Avenue. SIU AND FELT HATS RENOVATED, Art all kinds of Ladles’ art Gentlemen's Furs Qeaued and Repaired.

Tafiffi**;

D. E. Winter. T tio©,

wUN riaa <se oos.