Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1866 — Page 2

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' 0oni««r«tt« state TtcKot. sscmmiMf ot state, ' *• aen.MAHI/ON f>. M ANSON, of Montgomery. auditor of state, OHKlBTIAN O. BAIXiER, of Clark. TRKASURKR OF 8TATK, .IAMBS B. KYAN, of Marlon. ATTORNEY OICNKRAU, JOHN U. COFEHOTH, of Huntington, *UPRKINTF.NDKNT OF PUBt.IC INSTRUCTION. ROBERT M. CHAfMAN.of Koo*. Nominee* foF €••#«**. The following gentfene* have bcennomina ted by Uigrf—Ocnacyof tbolr pcapoeflvo iliatrict*, M candidates foF cotigreaa: First District—Hon. WM. K. NIKI.ACK. —District—Hon. MICHAEL C. Fhird"District—Hon. HENRY W. HARDIGTON. . Fourth District—Hon. WILLIAM S. HOLMAN. * Sixth District.—Crr. JOHN M. LORD. Skvknth District—Hon.SOlA>MON CL A Y-

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Ninth District. -Hon. DAVID Tl’RI’IE. Tenth District.—Hon. ROBERT LOW-

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Er.EVNtir District.—Dr. B. B. SNOW.

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Announcements for PuUHc Speaking will bo

found on the Third Pack.

Proeetdings of Philadelphia

Union Convention.

Wo will furnish the proceedings of the Phil' adelpbta Union Convention, a sixteen page pamphlet, at two dollars per hundred. All orders, accompanied by the cash, will receive

prompt attention.

Tho pamphlet will include the address of General Dlx, the address of Senator Doolittle, the address of the convention, the declaration of principles and tho apoech of Pfoddent Johnson, on being presented with a copy of the proceedings o( the convention. Address Ham. k Hutchinson.

Indianapolis, Indiana.

lt«** ifteFtlnf nt Tlptmi. Tho Democracy and conservative citizens of Tipton county will hold a mass convention nt Tipton, on Wednesday, September 12th. Hon. Joseph E. McDonat.d,Chaplain Half, Colonel B. F. Mullen, ,W. A. Lowe, Esq., and D. J. Callinan, Esq., will address the people upon the live Issues of the day.

tfMPtr ffateM* CtoarrmrtMa.

Of *11congregations of fonattes th*t er*r convewed upon tho face of the earth, w* rap-

poao tint which Fred Douglass ■aawtitti FhtNwtoIpWa wag the BH» . type. There was the blear eyed, slave driver, Jack Hamilton, the quair.'lsome,blasphemous, JacWoggo Bro*nix)w; the hypoertttoal, bk—^

butter Speed and Harlan, irttiMa sn ft> office under JoitNsm^JoUf after his policy Was deflrww, atiTlmk tMMtj kicked out. The octoroon, Randolph,from Louisiana, and Uiekinkey headed Doculass, from New York. tfCR*,the opfrf adrocate of amalgamation; Butler, the beast, who Issued his order that the ladtm of Mow Orteans should be trdhted as women of tho town plylpg their usual avocations. • Anna Dickinson, the strong minded bloomer formic woman. Governor Mokton, well, all wo have to say is, he got as elese as Uo ivould to tho gentlo Anna. Simon Cameron, who was driven out of office, and reproved by his own party for phmHeffclf the public too openly; club footed fHADMttuSTNvkns, whose mistress is a saddle colored negro wench, and whose master is the devil himself. Senator Wilson, who prates of‘•God fearing

mon and women'’ and yot fornlshed thd

diers shoes with bottoms bf paper and glue. Henry S. Lank, who declared in a caucua tliat rather than the States should be unconditionally reunited and his friends tuned out ol office, he would ait on the poiate of bayonets atl summer. But Why fndivtdual* fzc, in a word, the extremes of fanatician met. There was the long haired spiritualist and tho crop haired puritan of Boston. The long bearded gambler and the attagpur* ing, tonguey slave auctioneer, of New Orleans. They all met upon one common ground or platform—negronffrage, the equality of the races. The fanatics of the two extremes were determined an avowal In regard to their favorite doctrine should net be delayed, Tbc trembling r«pre*nt«tlve*©f the same doctrine from New York, New Jersey, Fenusy ivaiiia, indiana and Utinota, ta Feta implored them to postpone such an open : avowal until after the fall elections. They even retorted to tho subterfuge Of patting forth, as the action of tho meeting, an address and resolutions hinting strongly at the desired end—taking open ground for tho constitutional amendments, and privately promising that, if adopted, they would strdtfDtbem to mygt the favorite doctrine. Governor Morton was anxious to meet and join tn with the extreme men of the North and South. Hear what he

said:

vernor ^Morton, of Ipdiana—Ja coming I supposed f was coming to attend a National Con veetion. 1 hops so still. ( hope It

loyal men bf the North

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above In a d(match,

»g* Itepvbllc**, erneV always tW«

ti brabsentwben anything, that to

the train for, Is about

gracefnl,

concocted to break up a Democratic meeting, about to assemble In this city, tf nee* be by force-military force; the Gevenor suddenly absented himself from the gty. Few men, there peaeedfily assembled, wfflmm forget the day when cavalry HOTitofla avaUable positions, cannon trained upon theeiwwd,the

“And the country will stand, and wc will stand successful and victorious, on the meat isiue of the equal right of EVERY MAN in the ballot box of the country.”—Coburn's speech at Masonic Mall, June in. — urn s Edwin M. Stanton. Whilst tho Herald, as tho central organ of tho Democratic party in Indiana, has heretofore, and is still willing to extend to President Johnson, in his controversy with radicalism, all proper assistance. And in doing this wc do not desire to assura c, in any manner, or to even suggest, or point out, tho course wo think ho ought to pursue. And whil.-t wo hold ourselves, in such a conflict, ready to sustain him In that which wo can accept, and are willing to remain silent as to that whh h wo can not. Whilst all this is so, yet it has not escaped oar observation, nor can it be otherwise than a manifest fact to ail intelligent persons, that very many of those In whose behalf we speak, can not, and do not, enter with spirit into the conflict in favor of a Chief Magistrate who retains as One of his constitutional advisers Edwin M. Stanton. Tfils must be so in tho very ^nature of things. This raan Stanton has proved himself to be totally void of all principles of civil and political lilterty— especially in his official intercourse with Indiana and her citizens. With him wo want nothing, whatever, to do. Wo arc convinced that he hangs on to tho office he now occupies out of sinister and selfish motives Jonly. He certainty, so fur as Indiana is concerned, gives no strength—but to tho reverse weakening the Administration. And without doubt tho moment hfs port-folio Is demanded, he will, as Speed, and Dennison, and Harlan have done, throw himself into tho embrace of radicalism. Indeed it is the only place where any man, holding so low an estimate of civil and political liberty, can of right belong. The quicker he goes there the better. These are the views of thousands of ns good men as can be found In Indiana. We say again, that they are willing to side With the President against radicalism, yet it is certainly with hut a half way confidence, whilst this moral monster, exceeded only by beast Butler, is retained as Secretary of War. In Ms professions of patriotism they have no confidence. Id bis honesty of purpose they have, if possible, less. The soldiers can not forget his treatment of General SHERMAN—the private citizens, his numerous general dictatorial orders and individilal acts of tyranny. He is an incubus—a dead weight—a living mockery of the principles of liberty to any ndmlrtlsthitlon ”iat takes him Into its confidence. The breath that made him can blow him liable, as the deadly miasm Is dissolved by the booling breeze. Whenever that time does eomc there will bo rejoicing with all true men. Until it comes we will still sustain the administration, in all that we can accept—hoping and trusting, for bet ter things, so far as tho Infamous Stanton is

Involved. ♦ mm 0 -

The Difference. A radical Congress voted It* members two thousand dollars per year extra, and seventeen months* back pay. not forgettinr to appropriate the money. It protended to vote extra bounty to soldiers, hut forgot to make an appropriation to ptiy It. Black soldiers »re drawing thetr three hundred dollars extra bounty, with extraordinary faelllty and felicity, while the white soldiers have to hide their time. Congress makes mistake where the negro is concerned. There has been a change-in the proprietorship of tho Erentwj (Jazetie. Mr. E. AV. Hai,kurd retires. Nat. hiiurtlEfe, Daniel Macaulky and William K. smith go in. While wo have never agreed with Mr. Halford In politics, we h ive known him industrious, energetic business man, a sprightly and graceful writer and an amiable gentleman personally. Wc presume ho will remain with the concern, In an editorial capacity. The Journal of yesterday contains a piece of doggerel verse, in abuse of President Johnson. We wonder if it was written by the person denounced by General Manson as “ one of the lazzaront who hang iilwiit the State House for the sake of the crumbs (hat fall from his Excellency's table; a fellow who dubbed himself ColomWithout ever having S en a battlefield, unless tie went there after the fighting was over, for the purpose of robbing the dead.”

tvill so tnrn out that the .

and the loyal men of the douth wilt yet meet in one convention before we adjourn, and give expression to the sentiment of the Notional Union party. I agree with the gentleman who umle the reitmrK that it i* not proper for a delegation to cornu here from every loyal dtatt and go ftwiiy without expressing an opinion. If we do, the qiic-tion will be .asked. What did we eome here for? I knew net what may im the opinion of gentienen here; - hut for my part, I do very ii'iiuh prefer that a committee on resolutioitH h» appointed, an# that each State have one or more representatives on that couiiniuce. And if any resolutions are to be adopted, if wo arc to give expression to any opinion, let it he done in the ordinary may, so that each Slnto shall be properly hoard and property represented. X have Just arrived hero, sir; I am not acquainted with what has been done. I do not even know what the conplatcd programme f«. But I do trust that Union men of the North and the Union m«h of the South will yet come together In one convention before wc adjourn. [Applause.} l.ot It hp truly a National Convention, pur Southern Irfcluls do Hot want to take any action that wo can not sustain. They are helpless; they can not help themselves. We have got to light the battle for them. Wo belong to

i have

The Journal, from time Jo time, has gone out of its way to attack Mr. BinohaM. a private citizen, for articles that appeared In the Herald, and in yesterday’s issue speaks of him, in several places, ns one of the editors of the Herald. In Justionto Mr. Bingham We will state, once for all, that he is not now. and never was, in any manner connected with tho Herald office, and never wrote a Hue Of the numerous articles for which lie bus been so •hnndly abused. Gentle Anna Dickinson's eool reception of our noble Governed’* attentions at Philadelphia are susceptible of explanation on the hypotbestothat she bad heard Of bis Excellency's European trip, and has bten curious enough to tnqulr* why R was undertaken. GEM* AXNA !• gushing, hut pro**.

of Zdw.

We

ns, by these two rm», the following affldevit:

or, i* about to traniDlrta thai 1adlft* * nnnmtn « It ie Mid that efter (be piaa wee alt Edward^rin^MtSdlSoV^ter, of lawful

age, efter being duly Mren, state on oath that ana volunteers; that we re-enlisted in the

tern the

people; wo belong td one party. Wo e hero for one purpose, and 1 know of no we should not net together. Un-

come

reason why v

less we do act together, l believe It will be found n wlatok*.—IYeT } >rl- Tribune, ,i , And once itayonct pointed Lane also held

forth as follows:

There is no man whose antecedents make it necessary to excludes Idth. We have assembled to announce to tbc world freedom to all, flee speech, and universal suffrage. He was a radical member of a radical Congress, and stands upon the platform of oonstiUitipnal ainetiwnicnts; and if we stand flnh, the very gates of hell can not stand against us. He lielieves in universal suffrage.—Wiste Vorl

Tribune.

Up to this time tlie smiles of the “Gentle Anna" were about equally divided between our noble Governor and tbc sable Frederick. But wh i she mounted the rostrum and declared in favor ot universal suffrage and Frederick cheered louder than Morton, then the star of Frederick was in [the ascendant. When Randolph, tho octoroon, declaimed from the same stand and cried gut "we de-

mand suffrage for our sacrifice*.”

Then it was luat Mm gadience rose en masse to cheer him. Then it was that our noble Gov< ruur saw tjpi fate sealed with the gea Anna, iix: * - 'V > *'

“ l 1 'red. Ifouglup #ks to. e**tted Itot

seized Artlfll Dtlllfi* it into the air, and A

matches lighted, shil wtigfls, drawstfr Ip pat? diers, sent-Into the crowd to get Up th* fight that wa* fo be the signal far • Ma—ere before which that which radicals represent to hsve tahMpfeceatY«w<OtfMRM would pale into insignificance. Without doubt all this wss preconcerted m coolly m any devilish pisn wu ever devised. It consummation wm prevented aniy by the forbearance of the ft WM Vtry convenient for hit Excellency to be ewajr then. He thought to ovoid /eeponsibtllty, and throw tho whole burden upon o petty tyrant and strutting peacock of the day. At the same time a few hundred mile* it e good protection to a coward andfhe #orM bo really out of danger at such a distance. So, now, M tho Male sad ettf edthorltiee hath nndet Me dices*ion, ilsSMnilned, m far as ‘Intiieta fay, to insult tho chief sxocutive officer of the United Statee, ae well M the chief officers of the army and tho navy, by refusing to extend to them the commonest hospitalities; It wee mset that after hfhaf.Md the MUfas^ he should try to evade raeponatbtllty by decamping from tho Stole and remaining abeent while the Preeident wm hers. Having gone over to the radical*, body pad breochop, bo oould not hart) t&e ffioo to iffiset Mir. Johnson under such clrcuautanoee, after having talked to him, wKifa a^wetY after ho aeoumod tho' duties of the Presidency, at the bead of a dele-

gation, M follows ;

“ We hold that no State bad a light to *e-

stitutlon provides for tho admission of aew States into the Union/but whan thus admit-

ted, there Is no prerlefon or method K - they can be withdrawn or expelled.

Bor it there any power to, jpiateh them, (the rebels,) collectivny, by reducing a State to e territorial condition. * * * * Suppoee, tf you please, that- every offim* cenaected with the Government of the State of Indiana should be assaartnated to-day, would tha pxtsteace of the State thereby ba M*t? CortaMjr’net. lie powers of the State Government would be in abeyance only until new men could be called

to thetr exerctee.

Morton had, upon the death of PreelUent (Lincoln, hastened to Washington, and after having ascertained the opinions of Mr. Johnson, he deliveMd hinoeelf of the above speech, which coincided titan, and now, with the “ policy ” of the Preetdent. ! Six moaitha afterWeede, the Governor again held ftsth-at Richmond, In this State, tn support of the policy which had been, then, fully developed, of President Johnson; but finding that be wm unable to *tem the rad leal current In this State, eMtbat Mr. Johnson wss not disposed to give him an sppointment, bo, m before stated, wont over, boh, hook and sinker, to the radicals. He had to plunge Into tbc radical currsM or stand no chance for Senator. So, tn be plunged, with a splasb, at Masonic Hall; and now be is ashamed to meet the man he urged into his present Hne of policy and then abandoned. But here ere some extracts from bis Richmond speech defending President Johnson's policy, viz:

sSL-^a'Yacarwsg.%.? Itcatiou .made to the Herald that we were 'SS^SS^‘Jl^JSfL'^1 whatever In the way of a local bounty, or otberwlae, except sneh no wWrefectved regularly foam the General Government. Wo would further ffiete that we never suthortxed any other penes to receive or draw for ne, or in our names, asy focal bounty daw we for such ro-enlUtment, or for any sale or credit made or hand open such re-enlktnwaC Onr tnformation is (bet Colonel Wilder mode the eale referred to, to Center township, Marlon

; • county, Indiana.

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■»y«

- his . Jacob x Tester.

mark,

hie

Adwardx EeUNGKK.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, August 37, ISM. ... Edward Price, Clerk. We have taken tha trouble—and tha officers ef tte bash toere klmt enough te take (totiara to look up the matter, add find that there were issued, certificates of. deposits, he hfo own to dach of these persons for four hundred dollars. which have bass returned feth* bank and. reported tens paid andeaaeefcd. That which purports to be the name ot each is indorsed on the taor of lie certificate. We may remark that It appears, m well in these endorsements as la the affidavit, the! neither of these-men can write. Without doubt tha bank had paid out this money upon* theeer ear-

live in October’s misty

eoet, t ud^ule, and peu-

^

w the crown sad mantle of

ago. So the

toe hlrds of passage, who have Incklesefo town from pole to tropic. However, brtag hare, they fees beavaly the ssmsue.foeoe* ef life, which we to kegmtiug sew deihee. All samsser they might froHo sad flutter, having earned a season ef rest by unweared exertimi* ball and. party ward- hat now that tho Falls la Upon them unaware, these fo much earnest work before them m the gathering to-

gether uf bonnet, eope and gown, of flounce,

and flower, and fartysw,

An#«ur fashionable women era net such cravens m to shrink when doty culls them. They will shop all day to match the tint of e

, and cones

, and boots that

aor

tlocates, but who hM Imposed upon tho bank. Thee* men swear they never got e cent ef the

Mher. person to [.ttieTare good reading or the

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bodnty. Who hM that Rtonep?

« An Impresslou hra gotten abroad In the- - north that Mr. Johnson dm devised some new policy by which Improper facilities are granted for the restoration of the rebel Statee, and that he is improperly and unnecessarily hurrying forward tbe work of reconstruction, and that he Is offering Improper faculties for restoring those who have been engaged tn rebellion to the poerassten of their dvfl aid political rights, it is one or my purpose* here this evening to show that so foe MM* policy ot amnesty and reooaatractiew M concerned, he ba* absolutely presented nothing new, but that he hM simply presented, end Is simply continuing tbe policy which Mr- Lincoln presented td the nation on tbe Rtn ef Dwember, IHM.” Here, It will be observed, that Mr. Morton throws hlmtelf Into the breach in favor ef, and m the advocate of the policy Johnson bad marked oat; and proceeds further to declare

that:

“ This wm Mr. Lincoln's favorite policy

Uo presented it- * ; Janaary, 1868,

•wear they never got e cent ef the money, nor authorized asy other- person to drew it, end wo ere informed ‘ ' men. And, Indeed, from the affidavit It would seem they had no knowl-

that they were to

way ef a local

It la ramowd tbattfovoni^Mtoirrow &al lenged Fred. DOUOLAM to fight a dnei oq account of Gea tie AtoiaDKiRiEoow'amaRM preforenpe for the negrgb Fred, declined u Uke up thogEUBtlet flung In hie face on-the ground that his Excellency could “stand

Are”,bettor than hesoulJ.

1 The ■eye ImAttno. How the radical lumpers love tbe “ boys In

blue!”

Don’t they?

Tbe brave defebders of the flag—the gallant supporters of the Union—the veterans of the Republic! Whet honors they heap upon tiwMT^hatrewards they grant them) ^ The etey to home foagton, Who bellowed for w*r—sent everj bodv to the field, but tbomselvee—resolved to Jtgbt foeovsr, rather than yield a single point-doing the resolving at home, however, tbe mobbing, •peculating, thieving crew, tow willingly they gave up offioM, mug places, farptcktitttF, Vtnec uws, to the men who had •• worn the blue!” •.

Didn’t they?

They couldn't do too mm-h for those who had fought from Bull Run to Itiubmond—from Atlanta to Borth Carottna—thetr gtotitudo wm so overwhelming. They got over thetr

feetings mighty quick:

Didn’t they ?

And thetr Rump Conventions—what honeyed words they had for tbe soldiers—why. Lord Mess you, boys, you thought they wore in earnest when the nj porrltai thanks took -your hands In theirs, ” God blessed you,” and squeezed out s few crocodile, tears from the corners of their eyes ■ ; i

Didn’t von? And when

onlv

ribbon or tha pattern ef an edging. They will

pounds of putf* and friaaea on their.smaU * pounds ef drapery resting on their

of steel girenng thetr that are a misery, and

. I nrmnr from thetr patient Ups. Did not their great greet grandfotheis bleed for liberty, and shall they not auf-

fcr (a silence?

ItttsO-enrly in the naaeo. fold to warm,that foahion only hint* *t her decrees, and at preawtt- fotonaJi nothing ef tor vO«artes but watehtaUMfc AM tho- winev finery will be worn for a-menth to eome. All the pretty f mnellne, —d cantortohe, end pale stilt*, and greaadlW** wMch have survived tbefir uaesof ttoeoantry campaign will bloom •fresh racity Wing reams. There am heavy fabrics tn windows end en the shelves; all the tints of IheRtnema forest* tn tbe showrooms and eases. But such en atmosphere of sultriness surrounds them that notavy buys, and toe shopmen look wearUynt the cloudless skies, and vainiy.lnHobsJBuroetydon, giver of rain

andebiU.

Plata fabric* and stripes are mart to be desired. Soft, plain tints, gray end drab, end misty autumnal hues, with bright contrasting trlaamtogz* pink and bine, and crimson and royal purple. flUrta just bound with the rich eolov—waist* and sleeveetrimmed only at ths edgm. to says Paris. Bow York wiB ray tnnmstng, trimming everywhere, for wbehls onefe gown hat e fremevrork for trimmings. end whet use is money If you can not show it ie leoe, and ribbons, and cameos, and chains? Anybody may tore n popttn dress.

It U tbe trimming* which cost.

Suit* will be worn m mnch to ever, but' the goned: dresses are so incenvenleatfor the street that they are heeishod in e measure. The witting dreen he*' a very short skirt, cut In seotkgn, Vandykes Sp squares, and worn over a petticoat of the heme material coming t little below too. top' of (Re bool Above tho tom ot Ibe dress, these petticoats * J “ipjSlto a theaper matertal of the

> rant toe whole robe Is not more

dime madewlth the more gracefnl, red

worn onlyby warn in who mistake oddity (tor ti—ryT^ton—- *'— -.-v-rr .

waist is mode

are pierced u same hue, eo'

expensive tbafoths gored dr

> suit*, If tire skirt 1* plain, the The effect is, ef course, bed.

Ailtoeautenals Of tot winter win be worn this year. Whet new ones may be tn store is not yst revealed. Ail dresses will be gored. Many ere made without any pereeptlble fullness at tbe wauM. Others have four pUtt*,one in front, one behind, end one on each hip. Others again are plain In. front, and gn the hips, with two side pUttt eu tim WieM ifto ne vest skeleton skirts are made without 4 ariy hoop* abeve tbe knee, sad the large circle* of the dress at (to bottom I* sustained by stiff racings,and by oambric petticoat* with brood, sUrehed flounces. Almost all dress

their Cog

handful ot th

Congress assembled, with , hole " uopperhesds ” you

have been Uught to bole, < wltoout reason) in either branch, you ex per ted some little acknowledgment of tbe scfvlce* you had ren-

dered— ; - . > -

Didn’t you?

How they Ulked, and talked, and Ulked; bow they obtoed toe President, day by day end were Mlcf week; tow they voted away Allllon* for lazy Diggers sod freedmen's bureaus—bu« you waited with patience -for yea knew that these noble soldier sdmlren and lovers would take care of you—

Didn't you?

It came at last—with a flourish of trumpets, and a parade.of libeiahty—your enttnebonnRee—to put • heggSriy fifty dollar* or one hundred dollars In green back* In > our several

made with basque*, but there ere usually douched from the drew end fastened unde belt. Tbs very wlrfMhlen-of wearing tx over dramas pot finished with the round wi may to pardoned when it connects- the simulated basque, end thus make a house dress

iw York Xew

ay Mi

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JjivnprltoM, _ latighbovtood. ‘

Tke LosdsviUe

ant-

tire wl ^ Y*H* write* that whew

. .. j f • mmr. woman, child wSlJ«StoFi “J

The New York Msdsperuient make* this

s shall he the next ■Jjkjtos who doe* not

Mol lie Trussed, the her paramour in Chicago, recently attempted to hong herself in prison, Mhg her shawl for

% rope; - - w u

sew a locpmotive and passenger car all tire IndiaaopoU* and Cinemnoti

Batinmd depot yesterday.— Cincinnati Times.

In one whel, Mr. 7imre/

Tbe Detroit Pool la complimentary to the Ciacbiaati cricketers. “Horfy Wright." it reys, “ is the finest, safest, best, and least showy player in America." Cincinnati deJ

footed Windsor by 180 to 103.

A„ young man recently eloped with a Homier girt, took berto LoutsviUe and there attempted to effect her ruin. She got him into a back parlor, locked the door, drew s cowhide, end gave Mm a terrible, hiding- Good. A young man of Cincinnati, M “respectable ” that Ms name is vlthffeld from tbe public, feeilng badly over the fact of having been rained by a taro bank and frail females, took morpMne last Friday night, and “ shuf-

fled off." ~

A negro quartette dub recently serenaded a servant in the bouse ef s gentleman in St. Louts. Their ringing was excellent, and (he young ladies of tbs femiiy, deceived by the darkness, tboqgbijh* party were their own admirers, and aoconunrlythrew them boquets and went into a bsnowing state of excitement. When pap* went out to ask. the minstrel* in to refresh toemeatvee the mistake was discovered, u. • < , ' 1 Yeung Isdy sweeping the street with trait

The last EugArttoat there

S* seM

“ whetto year drees

- London is a world in itselL

lish census develops the curious , ere mere Seottonew tn London than tn Edinburg, nrere Irish than la Dublin, more Roman

Catholics than tn in Palestine- B«

York It the

, and mare Jews than

Louisville

EDUCATIONAL.

UsiTOSity

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’IKTH ARNCAA SESSION.

T“ fh E e s ffim Y MM>,CKE

sity of Louisville having united, th!

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the Univerregular an-

PACYATT.

Medicine. 5 ^ 1 P ° ,re11 ’ Obstetric

pl«» «Vffice of D Me,S Mr

red Pr ° fCSSor «eJica

a' ^ Antomy.

^V^„ft£>2S^! or * £c,Ia,e * 1 fHlr -

rCt ) ei ’ e ttle diploma thereof free of

tKajSStt* Dcin0I15fcrator ’ 9 610; Gradua-

For auyiafonnation which OMk 7:!aa

seplOdlwftwSw

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to; Demonstrator’s glO; Deanof the Faculty*.

VINCCAS.

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Mauufiictnrer of Pure

aim, APPLE AND WINE VINEGAB,

And Dealer in

^— 1 *Tri WMnlfy, No. FI PoMth fit., between Main and River ^sepadto LoainvTT.T» *wiw?i?gT

flED*, Etc.

to Beriln aad YMwra, Two remarkable sudden deaths occurred el Niagara retie on Tuesday. A very corpulent colored man named Holmes, died »uddenly, red about three tours afterwards, his wife, who wm also of enormous proportions, calling her Ueo grown daughters te her, sridr M Wall, girls, you moat da toe heat you can i tnuredtotely expired. Hu*t>red and wife were buried to awn grave on Tbursi! ay. A eenrosny of fbqr refw. who gave been living in a oaveto lb* moudtotos of Virginia, waiting tor the Confederacy to “go up,” marched into Petersburg lost week, stocked anna in front of head qua rtera, sent in word that they were the remnant of tbe army of Northern VirjJnla, aad that they wished to surrender on the condition* accorded to tbe jnetn body. Colonel Hilton assented, aad gave «h«n transportation To their homes. Citize ns wave them new dothes, got them about half drunk and they deported,

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CARPETIKG OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ke. 19* Washington Street, and 61 aiid 6:1

Hawley Street,

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BOOKS.

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i -

BROTHERS,

Booksellers, Publishers,

AND

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be answered at the Lowest

Western

et wit

je9d3m

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GROCERIES;

Empress

*. W. BOLLABD.

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rrq?p?ceirtretcd eemposition RESTORES THE JL.U-UK.to ite^ixatural mlor. Keliever tli

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; liquors,

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•noli dim

Groceries and

Sc&lp of Danilruff and unpleasant irritatni Prerents ttie Ifair from falling off. even alter ferere. Causes the new HAUtTO GROW, ami is a very fine dressing. It is prepared acconliug to

the precise formula of

OKAXJSSIEJR. ^rice» Oae l>ofI;ni-. Warranted in Every Case.

Wholesale Agents: WEEKS ft POTTEK,

Boston, Mass.

F. L. WALLACE ft CO.,. Sole Proprietors, Manchester, N. H. iatndftwiv

HYGIENIC WINE

Ca-reli Paid

for Ttags.

in pioiw at ta* wsim, or railing looneiy irom tbe shonldtM, ent ta very deep poinu st the bine, and towert petals before end behind. It • neualto lert open to the hips, tndneh “" 'feartomri. It* re-

man tie which It 1* ly be tritrevrred by s/n system of "xnakNermhcle**, itU graceflSf and pretty

M PtoffMBto MnreMtmc

ing kritovr very mveb.' toy stte of being made t I d Tnto^oev*li>H

and inluffite)!

Approrrd by ifee I ape rial SehenI •f MedklFfr, F*rl-.

Te*t»s| br the Coramltter on Chemi.trr of the Anu-> ic»u Modieat .tiwociation. at Uieir l on - ’"i-MAJs s^£;* , sir Boat weailien.

to TOBACCO. T. S. Willett. W D. Wilson. Ghin W Smith. J. S. WILLETT & CO, TOBACCO MATOFACTUREUS, N«a. 31 »mri S3 TMard Street, ftetwe filalm aad Blvrer, lov keivtt’cky.

CBMBl-ANB, BKAGriBB St CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Coraar XarMlaa uri Narrlaai atreats, INDIAN APOLia, INDIANA. ■cgll 43m

pocket*, money bravely earaod irt inttfefleMh in military camps, in ffouTtn. j prisons, in hovpttols where dealh rtrugnled with life

through iH

, T ,W

nt niggled

> 'Tf Jay. But

it WM

Congras*

lanaory, 1NM, and on sever si oeesriens in 1894. It wm bis settled end favorite policy at he time he,WM renominated; end la tost Convention the party sustained him, end strong! indorsed Vie whole policy, of which this wm prominent port. Mr. L. wm triumphant!. <•!; ffieeted on that policy, and rin December

W brought it forwsra sgaln. * » • Again, on iMonr* Dtt-by hat and flung the mb of April, only two days l>efel« bto i Anfit, in her tsmi grabed death, be referred to and presented tbi*

d whirled it Wiumpton^jr “

tba Hth of aestotene to

i tt?

And then—what?

Why the members of the

Fred’s beaver and

aloft.”—

Rump had worked venr bard—their duties

had Mm very arduous—Cbne “

aloft.”—Crtxiomitqff Commercial. Our noble Governor wm but,’deed

turned andelowly departed, mourning a*

whangdoodlc mourneth for its young.

And there sat tho dusky helpmate of the Doug laws, who should be the partner of all

his joys, but was now

“Gathering her brow like gathering storm, NrtiVlnghcr wrath to keep it warm."' Because of tbe youthful tantrum* of her loyal lord, with the gentle Anna. The Piebald COTtveBtlon. We extract the following racy paragraph from tho New York Tribune's neeount of the

piebald Convention:

By the time of convention this morning, however, the committee had evidently come ' to a more solid agreement, the Maryland men having compromised on a guarded averment uf tho right of impartial Suffrage, sufficiently distinct, however, to comfort tbe more radical Conventionlsts for their disappointment In not Ixelug able to press forward a bolder and more comprehensive enunciation of the truth that tbe loyal white men cannot be quite tree themselves until every block is treated as s citizen and every citizen as a voter. The only contest was;ln regard to the “expediency of a bold declaration in favor of negro suffrage." AH were agreed as to its jus-

tice.

Several colored men were among tbo dele-

lADCysIly W»rt» in B1]VHV1CV| SisDIII 1 Cabinet, and approved by every Then tbe Governor, having warmed Mmsetf to the work, toys: “ Mr. Johnson hM Aonratiy aad faithfully attempted to administer that policy, which hod been bequeathed by that man around wbeee grave a whole world bM gathered anourners.” - - c

very arduous—three ikuuaaaa <M

tan wm s trifle for e stogie msmoo, with whisky at so high a figure end Washington seraglio* and mistresses so extrenwly expensive, and tbe custodians of the puree of Uncle dam voted the rase I vet two thousand dollars apiece extra, and seventeen months' bock pay.

Thoughtful on their part—

•Wasn’t It?

*- All right!” doldlcrs began to forward their olalma—that wa* *11 right, too, but, curtoue phenomenon—tt wm toon discovered that Congrea* had really voted the money, but. traordtanry circumstance, had neglected provide any funds, to make any appropriation to moot the demands of the soldfcrs. Good joke?. Why don't wm sortie? Funny, laugh-

able, comical boys in blue—

Walu’ttt?

But loyal Congrrasaen didn’t meet with say such rebuff—there wm money enough In the treasury for them—they salted away to their wallets, thetr thousands of dollars, filched, stolen, swindled from tho treasury for no services rendered—fl713JM0 robbed from tbe Strong box of Unde Baaauei. Sharp practice! Cool proceeding! Neat business transaction!

Wasn’t It?

Tbe New York Tribune say* the congressional grab was “ a very unwise, cowardly unprincipled act!” Which Ie a very pleasant inanlfoetatlon of virtuous indignation on the pert of the Tribune! But ti 1m nothing to say against the fraud, the deceit, the meanness practiced toward the “ boys to bins”— Note word! 7 - ' Of course you will go on trusting the men who have done this foul wrong to you: continue to curse "copperheads," revile Democrats, Insult and malign “ traitors” and “ disloyal *—you love to be deceived, aad swindled, and Imposed upon, do you not? What—

>lc*s jacket* arc made ' ' ' hort

id be,

•, oRBbrol.U rcl ■ grid thread, or edged with a fringe of I I gold or stiver belle, with small tongue* wSR tinkle m tbe wearer move*. Except on the I collars ef • at reus herse, whence, evidently, the fashion wm horro'wed. ibis omioeatatton I stass's s mMi oshI tiseaws wawsOMiSaSluna and btushI lag beeutlM will appear eu Broadway t^M MipaiI*toWlt Double skirts and t antes RR I much worn, fetti the deap sol off flouaoe, so fasblouatoe to totn fabric* this tu maer. wlU ha equotiy wan ta riiia, tod even to heavier I material*. Th toll women it Is extremely becoroing, and ti doe* got waste the pattern. I Wrirte are still made short, and are stltl worn with the side belt. Sashes with three broad straight oB'ls at the back, edged with lac*, or I straw fringe, and fastened with ■ rosette et ton rid*, ora extremely fashionable. Awtiai bodicra, which preatM to bo Immortal, are

HYCfrlEPlIC!

COBPS8NBNT P IBTM-

WtUettraTam USrtfo* Brawda.

A- Janas. H. CUf. g Janas. J. W. Jones -a. & go,, (flaoofswtefooraYknedge hJtom,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sot T asd 8 Betas Boom Boldine, »«gl4 dSio ‘ - I5DIANAF0LI8, END. *- *. * W. U. rHOMLAM, WHOLESALE GROCERS No. 34 South Meridian Street, rrvu. augll dSm

Vinum X Colora Ini

GentU

•Metai_^_ _ rinebon Ffitr

Galanga

Gentian I.utea H Abstathiom Are

.MraUsT.

FffiHie Imparted

A meatemiaaotphtotoiam, hi FRO.H rtiWE Hi

ommpnddHi l»v the prepared U Pat 1m CHERRY!

Admit* in it* romuositiun only tonic, aromatic, ami febrifuge »u£i»Um ev It replaces with a great »uperloritr all other hitter* which have for a base nothing but alcohol or inferior whi-k

than any othur bitters in

Itb richer than any other bitter*

AROMATIC AND BALSAMIC PRINCIPLES

ITs; Willett

VtTLLLETTSNavy, li VV long lO’i, nuiniug

Navy, half lbs.; Willett * Des-crt, >.’» running Vt; WUtert'»e*B.S:4e Bright H»s.: Witterr's l>e-. sertSoa. Bright lb*. m

lbs. ami half Rm : Willett's

tt s 1U Strike

UNDERTAKER.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

>IKTA.I.IC

BURIAL CASES.

Xorm

, as well aj> the t opened out ai

the* citizens r*i

siirroumlnc^jr in tho

scolloped end

yj laugh- PWnpadour waists continue more In vej-u than plain, light bodies. They ore worn will chemisette* etoM ta the neck. For matron..

open waist*, squareer folded

the belt

nothing to oay—

Not • w*rd? You can vote,

men, freemen, at home, tod not at the bidding

You can vote, however; and will do so, as

,fr

petty tyrant* who coil

duty, and pi

iucii, ircciucn, at nun,r, wu not at tne Diuuing of the petty tyrant* who could once give you the guard house and extra duty, and pri va-

gates to-day. Dr. P. Randolph Sat with Louisiana, and another tree citizen of African descent, Mr. iMoracntlne, among the North Carolinians. 'fbe ox eel lent head and bushy

Frail

lace of

!>ougl»*s were polnted’out in the

?r« ot that I

ft

re

log

to tho excitement of tbe time, was not beard.

colored

propose a motion

from

Convention fly many admirer* ot that gentle-

man’* genlu*. The e '

o propo

resolves, but, perhaps owi

delegate' before, the

man’* gen!

Loui*ian» ro*e to pasHHge of tbo nt of the time,

y\fti'r mljournment, Anna Dickenson cendcd the plattonn, and thrilled a large

sombbige.

That •‘excellent face and bushy head" of Fked Douglass were severely “pointed out” wo can readily believe. Mr. Douglass was tbe grand central flgure of tho assembly. Tlio reception of Frederick Douglass In public to-day and lR*t night, proved better than anything el*e tbo liberal and earnest feeling that pervades tho Convention and'tho people. At lli'-t it was feared that some imcstinn would be rai-ed bis reeoghition as a delegate, but fhi* tv i* hoppity overewne In the New York delegation by tbc elnqnencc of Tilton, and the effort* of Shaw and others. The delegates hesitated, for*!he most part from tile apprehension that M'. Douglass's presence near the foreground would interfere with harmony. The event show* that the people are stronger and hotter than tbe polltleLui*. Douglass’s syeceh last evening on Hr ..a street, was a fortunate and most opportune triumph for the manhood;of hi* race, ilo wm at once Weloomed and his eloquence and humor overchtne his auditors. Alter tbe Convention he wm heard to-day, by the Southerners with laughter, cheer* and tears. The speech of Anna Dickinson was no less effective. The old gray beards of tho South wept to hear her. " Tbc liberal and earnest feeling,’’ tn favor of negro equality and miscegenation may make Mr.DotJGi.AS8 (’resident one of those days, If radicalism triumphs. But why should “tbo old greybeards of tbe South” weep to hear Gentle ANNA T Did they inivel because they wore uo longer young, or because Providence had dented them black akin* aad blubber Ups, With which to contest with tbe amorous Douglass the guerdon of Gentle Anna’s

fevers.

At a meeting of " Young America Know Nothing Council,” held In thl* city In 1884, Brevet Brigadier General Judge John Coburn, Ksq., then plain Jobw Coburn, but know nothing candidate for Mayor, declared himself In favor of excluding foreigners from the benefit of the naturalization laws until they had been twenty-one years tn this country. Tho Brevet Brigadier and so forth Is now a regular habitue of boer garden*, frantic in hi* solicitation of Irish and German votes. In accordance with hi*; well known gallantry, Governor Morton Is said to have made a determined attack on tno citadel of Gentle Anna Dickinson’s affections at PblladeW plitn. But tho festive Governor bad nq thaw after the Douglass entered the list*. He dare flotshy Gentle Annik's Derby In the air m the audacious negro did, and consequently eome* home green eyed and soured In disposition. Hts next speech will be unusually vsnoffiou*. The Journal of yesterday wm emphatically a “Johnson paper,” nearly it* entire Iran* being devoted la hi> abuaa.

“ Treneoa skew 14 be itfsMIe 4HU< These memorable word* of President Johnson are familiar to all. We tadoree most cordially and shall do oqj utmost to assist the President In hit efforts^pnake son aad traitors odious. Among the different shades of treason we sbaN endeavor to make odious are— , The treason which ban tbc restoration of ten State* to their rights In the Union to order that a corrupt and rotten party may continne thetr maladministration of th# Government; In abort, the treason that frustrates tha objects of the war, aad render* the oceans of patriotic blood, poured out lik* water, et no avail. The treason that mrira* the interests of the entire nation secondary fo those <ff four millions of blacks. The treason which squanders tbe public money In feeding and educating negroes, while maimed soldiers are left to sum or drag out the miserable remnants of thetr Uvea In the county alsmbouse. Tbe treason which gives negro soldiers the preference over white soldiers in the matter of

bounttoa.

Tho treason which—

Lays violent heads on the Constitution; Legislate* for the poor against the rich; F.xempts bondholdes from taxation; and Coasplree to effect a causeless impeachment of the Chief Magistrate of the nation. The treason which eounMia assassination. The treason that breaks down the Integrity

of tbe ballot boxes.

The treason which defeated McClblaN for poUlical purposea,prolonged tho war for year*, and is responsible for the blood of hundreds of thousands of brave men, uselessly shed. Tb* treason which furnished shoddy, devil’# dust, rotten port, and wormy crackers to the

soldiers In tbe field.

The treason which permitted fifty thousand brave Midlers to rot piecemeal In Southern prisons, eaten up by vermin sad _ because It “ could not afford to exchange wffii

men for skeletons.”

The treason Which pledged Itself to rapport soldiers for office, and then nominated a cornstalk, pap fattened, sleek, oily, well fed, su-per-loyal militia “General" to run against

one armed Midler. ' by grant* of the some, tlie proreeds thereof, The treason which organizes a secret mill- and not the lands themselves, shsti be granted.

bock In a V to t, are prescribed.

Tbe form of fall wrap* I* not-dt u-rmined. Just st present the loose negligee saeque. or th* tight basquo, 1* Inslsteit upop, the half fitting tnmquto* being dopitefully entreated. Tbe pretty, old feshiened straight montie* are to have a new birth. TImm* will be made to embroidered velvet, embroidered silk, muslin, grenadine, embreid. red each me re. and the ever beauuftil earner* hair will wear tbe acart form par excellence. 1’oplln basque*, saeque* and shawl* of black or white embroidered cacbmere, win be also reckoned among the most distinguished garment* of tho season. These bamuealn white, with their black braiding, are quite too conaptcuous for tbe street; but some ot th* block shawls are very elegant. Cacbmere eaequea are considered much more derirohto than rilk this fall. Of course

tha dealer* will conspire to mak* them equally costly, but any damael whose own skill can weave the beautiful decreaboe, may

Uonefor daring to exercise your birthright, feorlMriy—or grant promotion, honors and reward to those who would sell their suffrages, and do the Will of thetr temporary matters. It la our opinion that In the toll elections among those who will take an active port In the defeat of the radicals and the overthrow ot tbe rump, will be found ten* of thousands

of

. “ Ttix Boys in Blp«! ” The Warklng men.

The Grand League of tbe Eight Hour Movement for the. Htate of Michigan, recently In seeeion at Detroit, pasted tbe following reso-

lutions:

Wnmnus, Tbe growing and alarming encroaclHnents of capital upon tbe rights of the

‘ It impera-

aerately

available meana

Industrial classes, h

live that they should calmly and deliberately

and ■ -

isses, have rendered

should cal ml

devise the most effective

by which tbe same may l>e arrested; Resolved, That tbe first grand desideratum

of the hour, in order to deliver the labor of th* country from this thraldom, I* - the adoption of a law that eight hours shall constitute n legal day’s work, and also a law prohibiting the disposition of tbe public domain to any person or persons, Individual or corporate, except to actual settlers ujfon tbe some, and that they are determined never to relax their efforts antll these glorious results shall be consum-

mated.

man or set of men have a right to deprive him of, but recognizing the right of the General lent to regulate tbe disposition of the

actual set-

... tegiilative I regard thereto, they shall be so conttdered, and whenever it may be decided advisable to encourage any public improvements'

Government to

same otjffi

tiers only action in

ment to regulate the dlspoi > a fixed minimum price to ly, and that to all future

tary conspiracy to carry the elections at tho

point oftbe bayonet.

The treason which sold veteran Midler* like ■beep to fill quoatas, and then swindled them

out of tboir money.

The treason-which, dealing to worthless cartridges, shoddy and commissary store*, made numerous parties immensely wealthy to this city, at the expense of the Goverraesfi. All these, and other shade* of treason too numerous to mention, we Insist on making odious. President Johnson is dffing a good wort in making treason odious. W# trust he Will 'continue. • We hale treason. We hated armed trea*» ta the field, and now that Mined treason no longer exists, we continne to hate treason to thehoils of Congrew; treason spread broadcast throughout tbe lend; the Infernal,mean, meattog, daman. Me treason which hides its htdeons body henesth s cloak of pretended loyel—treason which would shrink at nothing, not even imsreby and Woodshed, to secure lu ends,power aad plunder. Let Sumnxk, Stkvtns, Wade, and tb* whole hell brood ef —grossing el dartractives be made odious. If ranilWe, let OliVxx P. Morfon, the dispenser of pefrunage for iMdvloue favors; the broken down roue; Ae corrupt eentreet Broker; tbe (had creecence on the body poMhc; the cowardly tyrant; the nnseropoiba* demegegne, the wretch seemed of GO® and'efljoytag a foretaste of hall on earth; tbo fool disgrace to * whole 9eete -If possible, wo soy, totOUVXR LMfiffiWfii finmndfififeUmaneodlotML

id not the land* themselves, shall be gran ted. Resolved, That we deem it but justiae that onr working classes should have the first Hra for their wage* on whatever piece of mechanism they may have been employed on, and that the same may be collected without cost or

loss of time to tbe artisan.

Resolved, That we will not support any man for the Legislature unless pledged to use all hie influence to amend the laws of tbe State to conform with the spirit ofthe forego-

tog resolution.

Rcsolt

Ived, That we deprecate what ie familiarly known os strikes among workingmen, and would recommend that every other benarable mean* ho exhausted before sneh a

course 1* resorted to.

Resolved. That the formation of afoehaalMr

Institutes, ueeam*, i erection of buildings

recommended to the worki:

— HM> UrtBUHlUl «K-MI**UUU, MB, follOW,

for * small outlay, the rich faofaion.

Bonnets display little difference. Indeed, every poerible vagary of the crownlea* shape seems to already to have declared iteelf, and nothing romqlua for despairing variety but the reintrodnation of th* crown and curtain. The Catalonian, the newest phase ofthe Fancbon, 1* an obtong frame with little ear capo, very like the peasant bead dresses so fashionable three years ago. It is tha latest whim not to cover the frame at ail, but wear a wreath of scarlet, or purple, or yellow plumes across the front and tie the prepeeterous atom under the chin, or beneath tbe chignon, with a ribbon only on loch and a half wide, dome ef these hate are trimmed with a huge Jet ornament to place of the stick. Some are fastened with long, black headed fanciful pins, and have no string at all. Many have tbe tiresome and common Benetton chain falling unuer the chin to the most uncomfortable foahion. These chains are of X l-c cameos, of imitation pearls, of Silver tin-. I. uf ivorv or bone, of flowers, of Jet, even -... U fu,there, and each I*uglier

than tbc i.tH. r.

In hair div*»iug Uiecasentlai thing iato drag the b*lr up from tho neck, and achieve a chi'jnon at the most obtrusive and awkward- order on the back and top of tbe head. When the comb can be seen from the front, tbe arrangement Is considered a auooew. On one head to a hundred this style is not appallingly Ugly, but on unfortunate women with forcible under Jaws, and long noses, the lino from tbe apex of the waterfall to tbe base of the chin looks longer than life. Tbe chignon in a maos of puff*, frizzes, cutis, braids, and disheveled tresses tucked Into a net to most admired disorder. There is too great profusion for Nature, and too great untklineM for art, and therefore

tbe fashion is a failure.

Boots of colored leather, dutattiy buttoned and tinlly heeled—drab, brown, bronze, copper colored, buff, gray, sod even red—will be worn. Each shade is pretty, with a gown of tbe anme. hne. and only tbns, and alter all, the tasteful and tidy black walking boots must remain tho best wear. The rosette*, no dainty on a slipper, and so ugly on a gaiter, are still seen on tbo gaiter, and in the nature of things

make the foot look ungainly.

Linen collars, narrow behind and deep pointed in front, are most worn. Cluny laee is Hill -fashionable, and looks ite best with

heavy winter robes.

AVhen October comes, all the banner* of fashion will be bung upon her outer wsll.and she will hold high court and festival withfti, amt edict, and example, permission, and forbiddanco of that High Mightiness shall duly be

ret forth herein.

Mr. Newarar* Speech nt Xlmxmrm. If Mr. Seward bM not acquired a great rep-

>• ACMasos*m ■■ sgl, aaraj ammv,I organ*, and di-'ipato lanrsbing and stinuuating the by tone tn the whole orgnnI hone of tbe hanefnl influobolle Himulants. HYGIENIC. WINE IS MOREOVER Most Delicious to the Taste, PouftessitiE Trontlerful virtue* in all ease* of ily*pe)»ni* auu'letiility, noil is unexrelle'l as an appetiser. » “HYGIENIC WINE 7 ’ la not a Patent Medicine, as *hown by the pubhahor! formula. ED. WILDER CO., Agents, LoaiMFille, Keffitacky, MTTSCLA.T b a rare wine, nt most delightful fixror. It ta the pure Juice of n moat deBelnus and generous graiw. and Mirpa.M-a in excellence any tnfile wine in the country. Alt who are-ollcitoii* about obtaining a pure and a »ti|>erior wine, will Iw delighted with ~ MUSCAT F*E3RLE.

MEDICAL.

(.aka’s lead Bbpeasary. (Established 1800. Chartered 1961.) A MEDICAL PAMPHLET, ju*t | published, contain* tt) large pages land nuraerons engraving* of theorg&na ai botii sexes in nealth and disease; treating on private diseases, gunorhea, gleet, syphilis, strictxrrt; iUsea**os of the testicles, bladder and kidaeyi; aelf-abnba. ami the secret pMhtt* of both Mixea, and its deplorable effects on both body and mind; diseases of females from girlhood to old age; int«n<ied as a warning and a guide for the young of both sexes, being ai truthful adviser to th© married and those contemplat- | ing marriage; with the Author’s new method of j treatment, the most succes.-ful means of cure as? shown by tbe report of case-; mailed under >eal I for S cento. Head the above work before seeking medical aid elsewhere, and thus avoid quackery. PaitenSiat* distance treated by mail, and med- | icinca sent to any part oi the country on receipt of a statement of tne case. TO LAIMK&.—A pamphlet of special importance to the aarriod, price 10 cento; also, a little book of pritate advice to ladies, either married •r single, prio© 15 cents; either sent in sealed envelopes on receipt of price. •fflce SwaiBweM tm 74 Gewwb Stvwet,

Between Second and Consultations privafc

confidentiaL Address.

TILE GAXSX’S HEAD DISPENSABY, sepl dAwiy Louisville. Kentucky.

STATIONERY. ETC. BOWKN, CTEW.4JKT Jt CO., Wholesale Dealers in School Books, .Paper, Envelopes AJVU fcixU.XIOJSrKKY. No. IB Went Washington Street, angUdSa INDIANAPOU8. INDIANA.

MILLINERY COOOS.J STILES, FA1EILET & McCREA, Wholesale Deaian la HATS, CAPS, MILLLSEBY, Straw aad Faacy Goods, No. 1S1 fkrath Meridian Street, aegM dtf INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA.

T WOULU respectfully A this city and vicinity, ing country. Unit I have <

Undertaking Business. I hare selected my stock of Cases and Ca>ki*tfrom one of the best house* in the West, and 1 especially call the attention of Undertakers to :uy large and well selected stock of Cases and Caskets. • Also, to my own manufacture 01 Wooden Caskets and Coffii

NOTIONS.

>nd and Thuil, near the Postofllce. i private, and all bu£ine>s strictly

COMMISION.

tv a that wine These it

|M<ople inmunbi

nre antteited to examine

minion purposes,

sold by all respectable drug-

far romi iu«» aii

gists and dealers

BROWNING Jk HLOAX, Whfolenale A^entw, A|>ofhec»rtM Halt, 1 and !> East Washington street, Indianapolis, Indiana. sepe ItgnftTn

workingmen liraKeitie#

and towns m a mesa* of advancing (heir intellectual culture and *00101 improvement. Resolved, That we would meeUhspeeBWly recommend to workingmen that to cere they ore pressed by a want ef employment, (hey proceed to foe pnWIc land* and become actual •ettiere, believing that if the industry of the country can be coupled with Ite natural advantage* it will redound both to tadlvidnal

relief and national advantage.

betterfable to act to concert with their fellow laborer* in this great and hunian* work. Resolved, That we do not deem it ndvtrable to moke any nomtoadons for Stotot offieen thi* time, but recommend to every labor

bemot tb«lr respective erganiration*; rad,

lagara Fall*, on raturdoy. he said:

“ Must I desert my course, my Government, and my country, to follow a party divided, distracted, weak, imbecile, vacillating, and absurd, seeking it* own destruction? I have done a very different thing. Wefiat tbe railway train on tbe track; tbe ear* were *U empty; it was under fo* guidance.of foe senductor, Andrew Johnson. All the fktofleged se it- were offered to this party that complitins of ‘dc-ci lion.’ They were the very fin* Invited to enter, but no they would not enter. And now. when they »ec that it i» r.ist filling iu> wJHi - tr id-r-. ^n l in passing by fliem, tncjf -i-v liny lufte in en U.'s-vi-d liy ilie con-

ductor.” **■ ■

The Cbieogo Republican i* not a* bitter toward the Freaidcnt m tbe Tribune, and yet it can say ot tbe President: “ Jtr. Johnson it coining to Chicago with the blood uf loyal men upon bis garment*. We ad via* long citizens te avoid hint a* they would any ——r convicted criminal. Let tfooM wb* approve of J»ew OrtoMs mmsmrwas^iSt^d hurrah for him. L*t aQ oth«rtfevarbim with itiaaeefod yield htinnsm.”

AUCTION! SALE. BY WILEY Jc. IKARTIM, Ileal Estate Broken and Auctioneers. YAMIiBLE SIBVKBA1 rtOPKKTT jure Avrcmoiff. ON MONDAY, SKPT. 17, AT TWO O’CLOCK,

On the Premises.

Northeast of the city, between the city limit* aad

the U. 8. Arsenal Grounds",

TbKING a snbdlTisinn of part of the Davidson IP Property, into twelve lots, contents as fol-

lows:

Lot No. t •! ... i «-t«) •• 4 i se-ioo :: 5 lilS ii ....'.'.'.'.'.'.'...i w-iw '• !) ..1 54-100 •• - i?:::: r “ 12 1 88-100 “ These lots front on Michigan, Campbell, 8fc Chur, Archer streets and the Arsenal avenue. Michigan street is the first continuous street, running east from the city, north of the National Boad, and will eventually besoms the principal thoroughfare to and from the Arsenal. Mnch of the ground lies high and healthy, overlooking the city; fins forest tress on many of the lots, and several lots have th* ml vantage of a branch of running water. The confcignltv of this ground to that of the Arsenal, which will be mode one of the most attractive places near the city, renders these lata very

hamignd the

remainder in equal payment* to six and twelve

months, with interest.

Plato and particulate saarbehed at-our office.

sep7 dtd

WILKY ft WANT IN.

MfoBolkciiiriDf Ftirfraners, «> Fulton iisnme, Brooklyn, Mns York.

FOrsateby

C. A4.

COMMISSION MERCHANT, -To. 80 Main St-, bet. First and Second,

LOCTSFIIXE, Ml.,

FOR THE SALE OF FLOUR, MEAT ANO PRODUCE.

OXEZOXZCXS, BY FBXXjaaiON;

Piatt ft Allen, Moore, Bremaker ft Co, Gardner ft Co, Loui.-tville. Ky.; C. N. Worthington, New Orieana; K. SL Buhop ft Co- Cinoinnati; CYow. McCrepry ft Co, Shrvock A Bowiand, St. Louis; F. Overton. Memidri-,Ttenn.;Beaft smith, NhihviUc, Tenn.: Sawyer, Wallace ft Co, New

York: Hiatt. Washington, Indiana.

paid to the sole e

Special attention - pnii

Flour. Cash advances made on augYP dSm

of Meat and

SEEDS, ETC.

KWXABX-IWmiUJ UN' 1040. PITKA1T, WIARD & CO. feMUsVllXE, KENTCCltY, Wholesale Dealers in Seeds and Implements Aad ManufaotBreaand Dealerato !,». Lime a.rLd Cement. W'K are located to tb* center of toe- Bine v? GrocoandUrchardGrassprodnoingsection, and can offer special Ifiducemer* 0 *** buyere. We are heavy dealers Impiemento. We an sole pro pri “Ftmurffi rtrrft.xfo Which we gnarantee to dig tkster than ten men can pick them up. tV Catalogue', furnished am application.

IP X

MUSICAL. jl 2>r a

PETEKS, WEBB Jk CO.,

Manufacturers of

GRAND, UPRIGHT, ANO SQttfflE PIANO FORTES,

Wane rooms, Jefferson, hstwc

ictory. Main and FOurt

Fifth. Factory, Main and

Fourth and

lurteenth -treeto.

OLD LONDON DOCK.

THIS DELICIOUS IGSiC, ; ■specially designed forth* use of toe MEDICAL PROFESSION MB THE FAMILY, 2^t£^,SS^ n tom?' ,am,eS ( ‘ 0 “ ie “ d MB ANB PYRE GIH. • We trust that oar established reputation. ssgitr.iBa.’g xz.tSisL •draco, and guarantees the excellence of tifo Coaote in Caaeo, containing one fioasn bottles g.-.1 ~»b, ^ S-

BAIL Y, SEN WIT to Jk l«son«r

The Blnin

cutiias Harsa. wiucui aAoxua. CHAB1.EM BAYEB ftt CO., WkoleaaU DmUts fat. T«ys, SfttlftBs biff Faftcj Eoftffs No. 29 West Washington Street, augU 43m INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND.

CONFECTIONERY.

IflABCIBVT B CO., CONFBCTIBNBBY, AndWhototeiaDteitoata TEAS, FIRE WORKS, FRUITS, NUTS, ETC, ETC. afluathJteto aagUfoto

^uU^one ^ ca ^ offer inducements an with their patronage. ^ *** proper to faior mt To my friends and former patrons I can offer

it any I louse in

ity.

_ _____ my stock wcT'

Illinois street, nearly opposite the Bates House. , wishing to purchase Lots at Crown Ilil! tio^teKid^^^L 10 010 *~ uad<>nai, P Uci '-

My rooms are commodious, and : elected. Call and see mo held

W. W. WKAVER

ITCOOCR. ETC.

WjS. Webb. C. B- Pattison. BflB—JT, TAKKXNGTON ft CO„

JOBBERS OF

Bry Gfoffids, MAtteBs, Etc.

Western Ageata for

Cater Falls Brawn SfoeeUngs, Etc., No. S Alvonl’s Block, South Meridian SW, auglldSm INDIANAPOLIS.

tototoi

CLOTHING.

BEttffiAm, toBto. ft; CO.. Mauufacturara sad Wholeasle Dealers In Clothing and Piece Goods, No. 60 Seim nil’s Block, South Meridian St, INDIANAPOLIS, IXD. Manufactory, No. 47 Warren street. New York. anglldXm. ,

J. I>. MYEJRS, COMMISSION MERCHANT And Wholesale Dealer in CMoioe Wutttr Flomr, Bmeftwfoea fotoft Bra rioter. Can .Weal, foU JUtete of roaft, . . Mb. 16 South Delaware Street, augl4 d3m INDIANAPOLIS, iNO.

TIN PLATE. - C«rrTBKEl.ft HJMlfeJB'r, Wholesale Dealers in . Tin Plate, Gorier, Sheet Brass, Sheet Irete, LveO-Plpe, Sheet Lead; Tinners’ Tools. Brass Work, Gas Fixtures, etc., Be. 108 South Delaware Street. augll dSm

CARPETS, ETC.

Wholesale Dealers in CARPETS, WALL PAPER, augUdflm INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

> RAILWAY

ttftWAY, Mu AIM RMHNISTS’ SUPPLES. AD U8BT OILX. So.UTM WtohingtonSk,

hats. H-A-T rA-OXORY. DAVID COWAiY, (Late from New York,) PIACTIQL BATTERAXD FIBWIB, HAS TAKEN BOOMS AT No. 24 Virginia Avenue. SIU ANO FELT HATS RENOVATED, And nil kintfcs of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Furs Cleaned and Repaired. jetodtaSi ■

UNDERTAKERS.

BIRCH,

, COYG A

XJndertakerSa

j

ON TKE C1BCLE, Have on hand a largo stock of CWRRIW* CAHSS A^nBCAMMETTS * f*V ererj jaatetoatoa. We have enlarge>l our s&igffaaS nnxtsissf z s&ajEraspjush.? kss to call and jyStt d8m

vrateUttGaatoM. to MU at wbolesa tokatefreaatoo country will do wclltocal

iDICAL.

SR- BVEIrL^ FAMILY MEDRINES! - nsooionxDKD rr rag host Scientific Medical Professors of the Age.

jba

_ AXED LIVER PILLS _ Into HrVft.1-. L?.^ yST<, X. M>d bstne. Chills and Fever, ami all

'isonlen

foem bto^2d£Sr es * il5rmj * y astT DSC BXTELX.'S Pain Relief or Cholera Specific Mortiwand Uiarrhua, Dysentery, Cholera OHOLETt A it is the most reliable medicine ever used. This wttu^d in our large cities when we were last visited by that mostdreaded of oil disStoes, “Gbolera,” with the most satisfactory- resnUs, and as in aU probabUity that fetal epidemio is again approaching oar midst, no femiiy sbouldM without it, for it te especially necessary feat we are pre^redtomte tha first symptom of Botitk Liniment, ftliite. Neuralgia, etc., ftfevor wherever tt has trial to secure the BUilOF£Afl U 8ALTE, to SweUtofo, Scrofula, etc., a superior popularity wher*b. nrcu-’s CONDITION FOWBEK “ and catiln.

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