Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1866 — Page 3

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—Chol«r* omm tn wported la Ifew Albany. -Sulllraa ootacgl* 99^ *° r 1 > ao ° 1)emo * or»tto Majority. tam haTiaf thaater dolngi and inch —Claypool* majority In the Seventh DiaMot will be a,000. - _A Sabbath flohool convention meets in Laporte, on (be 38th of October. —Tha recent frosts did considerable damift to th* growing corn in Northern Indiana. ~Mr, Briggs, editor of the Sullivan Dmoera* haa returned home front an extwwlve

tour East.

—Tha CoogragaitlanilOhtoreh at Terrs Haute has hpd a magnUtoant new organ set up, at an «pedse of f3,»00. ' cltiermflie State. v |^- • —The Unas on the county duplicate of Vigo ooonty foot np the enormous sum of 1332,*7313. Bant** for war., —Mr. C. O. Badger, Democratic candidate fbr Auditor ef State, is being entbusUxtically received by hi* German friends in Southern

Indiana.

—It, Jf. Hudson, a leading Republican In the days of the Republican party, presided at a conservative meeting In Terre Haute, Wednesday night. —A fellow sailing under the title of General Orosvendr, a radical speaker in the southerri part of the Stale, got into diflentty fbe other day at Seymour, by making improper ad v urns toagirlatahotel. Bad News.—A gentleman informed us yes. terday that fully one-hull the corn crop in the river bottoms about Clinton, and above tffM point, has been totally destroyed by the recent great overflows. The wet weather and the early frosts will materially shorten tbo cron throughout the West.—Terre JTaute Jornmnl. —We are sorry to learn that Jamca M. I.nnt, £(<)., the gentlemanly and efficient Superintendent of theColumMe and Indianapolis railroad fell through a bridge that was being erected over Pleasant run, this side of Indianapolis last Thursday, and received very seflous injuries; We hope be may speedily recover.—JfroAmonrf Teltgram. —We heve the most cheering words from all parts of the county, and we feel confident that there will be no break in the Democratic colutnn. We intend, say our friends from every township, to wipe redteailsaaoutofPulaakl counts, and elect the wbole Democratic ticket. Toe Democracy can’t aflord to vote for any man who awallows Colfax and supports the man who ssys they are rebels and traitors.— Winamtie Dtmoertt. — We have received a communication from a oorraepoudent at Decatur, Adams county, but owing to iulength and the fact that the man. usorfpt is written on both sidea we are unableto publish it. What we want in our correspendsata are abort letters, giving facts and written hot on one side of the sheet. Such Will always And place in the Herald. AW Omw.—Many persons observed that, during tbe wbole time ot Judge Turple’s / toaaub here, the large American flag over his head ffrMmed to the breene, ahewivig every ■tripe and star, but as soon as Colfax commeoosd his harangue, the old flag twisted and rolled iteeir around tbe staff and remained so until be flnUbed. That flag bad all the sure in the Uaton.— Winama* Democrat. —The extraordinary rains of tbe past few few weeks have caused a total suspenson ol farming operations and the but!nest of seeding hae been deferred far beyond tbe time when such work should bo completed. Tbe amount'of land sown in wheat will conseouently be very much less than usual. But farmersshouUi not abandon the case althgetfaer. We Mete known wkeet put in tbe ground as late as the IMh of October, tbat yielded twenty-live bushels per acre. Tbe amell amount of wheat sown will of course

. —We have it from a reliable source that a Male in Sbarpsvllle, Who waa dressing her■sir in her husband's panto and vest for the parpom of disturbing Judge Lindsey’s speech, frlfktened a servant girl nearly to death under thrfbifowlag elreometanee*. Tbe girl cane Into the room where the women wae confloated in maeeullne apparel, when she wae seized, thrown upon a bed, afld,as she thought, licentious hands put upon her person. This Olio house. The screams of ‘‘e inmates of the house, and 1 before the infamous woman could let bertolf be known. A woman of tbls character la fitted to disturb a Democratic ■peseta.—Tipton Times. Ratuioad Accroxwr.—At about four o’etoek on Tuesday morning a serious accident occurred at the depot in this city. A freight train going eaet stopped fbr wood and ' other, only n few minutes later, i, ran into the rear of i caboose and eight or icting tha traek that paassnger trains ware delayed until noon. There were four passengers in the caboose, one a lady, and Mngnlar atlt may seem, none were injured. The engine of the rear train waa pretty well mashed. Tbe engineer and fireman saved themselves by jumping. It is ■aid that they supposed the first train to be on the sMe traofc,—£cufh Btnd Register. Leaving the Pent Party.

•rtgtaef me needle fiaa.

A«fkefi*e4fegua,owlBf victories of Prussia, has become the theme pf converseHon and debate, !* oan hswWf be iftstnuesMing to loan of lie orinte. The inventor, the privy councilor Nichole* von Dreyse, relates

as follow,- * ‘

<• The onlybaStit, field I ever saw was that of Jena, and it was on this Held that the notion 'first occurred to me that the percussion fire arms must be improved, If Prussia was to trust to her military power. At tha* time I was a traveling locksmith’s apprentice, and with my knapsack on my back, traveled threddh Germanv, trying hi that uafortunaU period to get to Franco, the onlvland wbare. ,at that time, any ihing wae to ne learned in my handicraft. And fiSTJ P«med through Jena on tbe 15tb of October, 1886, ami iim long row* of the dead, and the him. (that time the Prusatin soldier wore bis hair tied up in a long • pigtail,’ ae we called it) cut oil lying betide them. I took a musket and tried It. I do no* know If at that time, the expres■iew existed ef a gun • that would shoot round e o-'rner,’ if so, it must have been intended for Prussian muskets. 1 really have never seen any thing like them since; it wae tbe very worst thin* of the sort that may he conceived. Just at the flintlock musket ef the French, made according to tbe pattern of 1779, waa tha most successful, the most complete am tbat then existed, fn short, since that moment Urn notion of improving the Prussian arms took npsssssfon ofme, although naturally theyoong locksmith’s apprentice bad rather confused views of the matter, for It was in Paris that 1 first learned tbe rudiments of what I afterward was able to perform as a manufacturer of fire arms. Tbe most able officer then in France, In tbat branch of the servlee, Colonel Pauli, often employed me, and under him I learned a good deal, and thoroughly. But tbe idea of improving the Prussian fire arms never left me lor a moment. Day and night I brooded over It, and made several experiments, but I :ould not get on, for I looked on that TITfi musket as tbe ground work from which all improvements must emanate. A real step forward—a gigantic step—was made when Pauli confided to me—it was In the year WOO—that the Emperor had commissioned him to construct a musket which was to be loaded from behind. 'Whence did Napoleon get this Idea? Was It bis own. did it exist already, or

. MMty, edited by Hon. T. R. Horton, late member of Congress, has hauled down the radical flag and ran tip that of the oountoy. In doing so, the editor gives tbe following unanswerable reasons for tbe change:

"OCB POSITION.

*Wis place at the head of this column tbe unmet of the National Union candidates for State officer*, and pledge them oar eerneet support. Asa National Union Republican we o*a fee no other course eonsisteot with a support of mjmt principles of restoration and •UtUffiffi (Nrity Whfelr we have thus far conMtotaMoMy and eeueistently advocated. Tbs mepatffisHH MVty has given itself over to tbe Mafimutalpm Hwradieai destructives and dlsantjUbstos aod It only iwnain* for all practical and Union lovfMmen to unite In political ae-

ihold ttef Constitution and mainIty of the Union. To this end,

—^ Jan, Farragut, and more than one miHlod Of dor osquuymcn periled their lives in numberless aeense of strife and carnage, hedtethleend OOfW than one hundred tbou- • >»d ef our soldtera have laid down tbeir lives • id now riffip the sleep tbat knows no waklog. Tetbtoeodtbe fairest and finest country on earth baa bean deluged with fraternal Mood. The soldiers of tbe republic hevedbne their duty wfll; Nowhere in all our broad domain remains a rebel In arms. It now oblv remain* fcr the statesman and patriot to re* ••1*611*11 »nd rmtore tbe forniN of civil govsrnmmt ** anarehy have overthrown, With men who will apply tbemaelves to tbla work, in the spirit of harmony, Juatloe and conciliation, compatible with tbe

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and humanity, we inr those whose pel-

allenatlon, dt-

lev can lead only to continue I

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^Thd WtoraUon policy of Lincoln and Xfttftfflffll, Mm mpom\ upon conquerad fo« by General Grant, are satisfactory

plan, being the most simple, (children’s toy guns are all loaded in this way,) and for months I was so full ot expectation about tbe result of the Pauli construction that I was hardly able to sleep for excitement. Tbe construction was a perfect failure; that is to say, it waa so complicated tbat in practiced bands the wexpon was a most excellent one, bnt In tbe field was thoroughly unserviceable. Notwithstanding. tbe Emperor made a present to Pauli, and gave him a patent for his musket for ten years. After tbls first and single attempt Pauli lost courage asiil gave up altogether tbs thought of the breech loader; while with me, on the contrary, it took deeper root, and I gained the firm conviction that this notion was In reality the pith and marrow of «sy improvement in tbe Prussian arm. What itbmr ees* mn to gat this acknowledged, no one can have anv idea of. For nearly thirty years I have sultered all the torments and vexations which are proverbially the lot of the Inventor; ami when, finally, I invented the explosive mass and the needle. 1 Was looked on as quite out of mr mind. My most blsier enemy wears not only tbe General’s uniform, hut the soldier's jacket, and the bureaucratic coat In the ministry of war—I mean Routine. To war against tbls I should, alone, never have been able. Only by tbe assistance of Von Prlem, who then wae Captain snd now is Lieutenant General, and the late Adjutant of King Frederick William HI.. General Von Witzeleben. was my invention enabled to make way and to find appreciation.”

•PICIAL NOTICKt.

Cholera

•BAT Remedy.

ivels, Sick or Sour atom etc., and is warranted to < taste, mild, bat sure in its effect*, warms asd

men, rainier*■ cauin, cure, or no pay. Is s particle of opiate or , very pleasant to the

facto, told by all dealer* in medietas, riease KDWABp 1 7ro'vidc^<ntbo.lcI»Li/ Dimas Basnxs a Co., of New York,^ General MR8. WIN8LOW, An azpertomced Nun* and Female Physician, Presents to the Attention of Mothers hep Soothing Svrur

Which greatly fhettitate* (be process of town.: , by softening the gums, reducing all Inflama: - Hons, will allay ALLPAIN andspaamodtonsttan,

Its

Sturm to lUftilatB the Bowmla. Depend apon It, mothers, it wlU give rest to your-

selves. Mid

Belief and Health to Yowr Infants. We have put np and sold Hit* article Ibr over thirty yean, and oak sat in cowrroincx a*b tucth of H what wo bava never been able to say ef any other medicine—nxvia ias it tailx» i* a si mol x ntsTAxem to srraoT a cl-a*, whan timely used. Never did we know an UuLance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it On the contrary, all are delighted with ita operations, and speak in terms of commendation of Its mag leal effacts and medical vlrtuea. Wespeak inthis matter " wnat Wi mr Know,” after thirty years’ experience; sm rLxnen ora nwrvrtnon von rn rctmLjfxxr or what wx nan nzcima*. In almost every Instance where the lafant is mffertng (Tom pain and exhanation, relief will he found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup Is administered. Pull direetlons for asiag will accompany eaeh bottle. Non* genuine unless the fee simile ef CCBTI9 A PfC&KINS, New York, to en the ont-

slde wrapper.

Bold by all Druggists throughout the world. PtIca only 39 CantA p«r Bottlm.

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■ofitetter’s

SPECIAL NOTICES.

From the Fort Wayne Democrat.

■ rick Pomeroy.

Readers we have seen and beard this patriot and fearless advocate of Democratic principle.. From what we bad read of bim In radical journals, we bad pictured to ourselves s monster, with blood sbot eyes and haggard connlenanee, denoting debauchery, vloe and crime, with tbe words “ thief,” •’ traitor,” ‘•spy,’* and ••murderer" written in plain characters on bis brow. But we saw nothing of tbe kind, instead, we saw a man about live feet ten, broad shoulders, a high massive brow, whose eyes daubed, in the course of bis address, with indignation and scorn, bis coun-

tenance beaming with good nature and honey. isnee; firmness and nobleness was pt visible In hie every look; be looked as iboug

nev. lence; firmness and nobleness was plainly

as tbough

he could endure insult and Injury without resenttfig it. bnt be didn't look as though he would. We will be candid with our

we expected to

o^wUlbec^^^wUbjiUjjjjjyl|^ mtoAiwto' TyionHt^lievohe know* bow to Pkalwm'

Speaker, We iruu w uc nuvwauun ,v make a speech, but he can talk. He talks

goed common sense and uses sound logic. We bsve heard of men rivithig the attention

of tbeir bearers wbile speaking, and have seen it, but never saw It so clearly demonstrated a* when "Brick” spoke: at times the audience gave vent to tbeir leellnga .by cheering and loud laughter; at others, when speaking of tbe

wrongs tbe bard working man bad received,

or the injustice dons to tbs white soldier, tbe

bouse was so still that a pin, if dropped on the floor, esuid have been dutlactly beard. He spoke as we aevtr beard man speak before! It seemed a* tbough word# flowi ‘ bis mouth iajust suobajMuaer tfia could conceive of; at time* he used

qlienee of » Patrick Hoary, at others the rough words ol" Brick,” not anything unrefffifid, of course. Take “ Brick ” a* you find blm, you will find the rough diamond, who enters tbe fight with his wbole heart and soul. No man living tolka add writes as be does; he talks " right out in meeting ” exactly what be thinks, In such a manner that no one can become offended, We do not believe tbat any man wbo stayed during the entire time be occupied In talking, In Hie reach of bis voice, gavabtm the credit be deserve*. We saw tbe

'ed out of at no one tbe elo-

clty dads from the Fifth Ward, and one of them, “you know,” appeared as though be wanted to holler for •• Brick,” but then be dare’not, “you know,” as ’tother one was there, "you know.” If ever an audience was “ carried away ” by a speaker, it was when •‘Brick” talked last night. In his own original style, just as ao other man can talk. The Cwuetitutionul Amendment, me Flnnily Adopted and bnbmltted to (too Legislatures of tfeo Btntoo.

, ' IN SENATE,

18S(l, June9—The Amca.lment in these words, as Anally amended, was brought to a vote: Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the

Constitution of the United States.

Resolved, By the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America In Congress assembled, (two-thirds of both Honses

the following arHol* be pro-

posed to tfts to* 1*1 stores of the several States „ an amendment to the Constitution of the United *r;^t. i ;t h uv^ e ? h s?i t t ed v^d throefo,,r,h ' or

Constitution, namely:

of

as part of tbe

article xrv.

: u iu

Ife, liberty, or property, without due process of irn'r^^tiSSTthr^" lu jurudio -<

on to# enual protection of the laws,

a^he* .^^"t^Tc^^gWe 1 ,^

— Tiber*, counting the who?

each dtate, excluding .

, .. when the right to vote at any el VlMFreri*- for PreBl ' 1cnt 1

lives in CJ41

cers of thereo!

ng

8pectfv< person taxed.

n n m ben* cou nUngThewhofe nnmbe/of l0,,s B l “ t dtate, excluding Indians not

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. h state, being t liens of tWXalL

of sue! ckta

any of the male In

twenty-one yean of age, and

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of^age "n ™uch SUtoe*** CU,lenS tWent ^ 0M

Section 8. No person shall be a Senator or Renssysi?'iSre , k ”' « pSiK, nevc wio.hnvlue prevlondy taken fin oath, ito a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United

Btates, or aa a member of any State legii an executive or Judicial officer of an

rt the Constitution of the United

ppm binty 0 thlr ^ 0t ®* 0,> House, remove such disaP°*'mM??'t^ , * , '^ , ”^**®^ > ^V^*w, ,, |ncl < iidlng < ?el^ Incurred for payment of pensions and boaotfes for services in suppressing insurreetton or rebet-

t 5a questiened. Bnt neither

lip*

It passed—yeas 88, naysil-

StABAch limn. MUSHROOM rn IT A no NS

Success U the " prevalent cradle” of Innumerable humbugs. No sooner had HOBTZTTEA'B STOMACH BITTERS mad* their mark in the world than up sprang a boat of imitations, and aa the fameof the great restorative grew asMl spread, the pestiferous crop of poisonous mockeries thickened. Butths true medicine has lived them down. One by one they have disappeared. When the hello ws of pu fiery, whMebept aitve she fito Are of their borrowed reputation, ceased to Mow, they ceased to live, and thus they continue to come and go. Meanwhile, HOSTETTEB'S BITTERS, the great protective and remedial tonic of the age, have progressed in popularity with each succeeding year. Their success as a means of preventing and curing the diseases resulting from malaria, unwholesome water, and all unhealthy climatic Influences, has been boundless; and as a remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, General Weakness and Debility, Jnd all complaint* originating in Indigestion, they are now admitted to hesnperlor Many other preparation ever advertised or prescribed. From the borne market, to which a few years ago they were eonfiaed, their sale has been extended into every •State In this Union, over the whole of Sooth and Central America, Mexico, the West indies, the Band inch islands, Australia,China and Japan. Home and foreign testimony continue to show tbat IIOSTKTTER'S BITTERS are tbe most remarkable tonic and invlgorant now before tbe world. sep38 deodJkwl w

A New Ferfmae for the HaMkerckief.

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Whsslwmto “ Night mirnwaalag cerens.” rhajwato *• Night ffilamstmgcsrwas.” Phalwato <« Night Blowmimg Csrsws.w

jw-n^asss JS’sss’bSaESi.'s from which it takes iu name. Manufactured only by PH A LON A EON, New Yark. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR FHALON‘8—TAKE NO OTHER. fy31 deodAweewly Thss 1-Ntewt ■hUpntrhei* From the South are that the deadly Anlsatlc Choles-m In Im Vfwhile And Will soon make its appearance In the North, and It to the duty of ererj Father amd Wether To keep a supply of Dr. Atherton's Cherry Cordial on hand, which is warranted to keep the body In that healthfnl condition which will prevent that Terrfhle IHseasse From obtaining a foothold In their families. Tt will also cure the most violent cates of IFystoWtery, Diarrhea, And all Spring ami Summer complaints, and for th* strong testimonials In its favor from families of the flrst respectability, see circulars at the Druggists. Prepared by Dr. A. T. Atherton A Co., Lownll, Massachuscts. Wm. E. Gump, Dayton, Ohio, sole Agent for Ohio and West. sepl8dlmtv.th.mtAw1m (Ha, as a Renefiial Ageat. GIN, as a remedial agent, has been In favor with the profession for a long period, but owing to the difficulty of ohuhring a pure article, it has fallen Intedlsase la massy ssctionsof the country, much to the regret ot mtdloal men, who consider It almost a specific in very many diseases. For all cates of Gravel, pure Gin, if administered under professional guidance, will certainly work a cure; and if taken aa a preventive, acting, as it does, on tbe sensitive membranes, it cleanses the part* so a* to remove all possible sediment. Administered In the same way, It will prevent tbe formation of Calculi, and do away with those terrlbto operations, therefore, so necessary for tbeir permanent removal. Gin to of incalculable benefit to females in those diseases so peculiar to the sex, and from ito tonle, ae weU as ito anodyne properties, It Is frequently superior to Iron, bark, or even the electrical remedies. In cases of a positive tendency to Phthisis, or Consumption, Gin, la proper qnantttter, by supplying or filling up the constant dying out of the natural fire of the system, will often entirely ward off that awful disease, which enrrlee off vne-elghtb of the population of the United States annually. Pure Gin has this peculiar advantage other dtffhslble stimuli, that it euUUnsSes without creating any tMret-of an unhealthy character, it soothe* while it also excite*; and to a powerful nervine as wen as an active (onto. t«ffilNIN«EH’B’’ OUI Common Dock Aim possesses all Hie qualities tbat can be desired for the highest and noblest nse of all wines or liquor*. Its ingredients are the dlstUled Juices of carefully selected grains, made delicately pungent and fiavorous with the aromatic tincture of the Juniper Berry. Age has mellowed all these aromas, and given an exquisite mildness-a smooth, oily body-and an almost floral odor to the Uqnor, which renders it deliclons to the •mssee, ef smell and taste alike, while Its spark, ling liquid purity leaves nothing for the eye to desire. “The writer must remark that Messrs. A. M. BInteger A Co. merit the gratitude of tbe entire medical professional well at the world at large, for having Introduced a stimulant of such unex-

AYBft’B Fll.lv*. -ll ' iAre yoa sink, ftetfla and eem. plainingf Are you sot of order— your system deranged and yonr feelings uncomfortable? These symptoms are often the precursors of serious Ulness. Some lit of sickness is creeptng upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of the riebt remedy. Take Ayer’s Fills, and drive out the humor*—purity the blood and let th* laid* mere en unobstructedly, in health. They stimulate the organ* of the body 1 nto vigorous act Ivlty, purllV foe system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and deranges the natural operations of that part. This, if not relieved, win react upon Itself and thesnrrounding organs producing general aggravation, suffering and derangement. While in thto condition take Ayer’s Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with It the buoyant jeellag of health. What 1* true and so apparent in this trivial and comma* complaint 1* also true In many of tbe deep seated and dangerous diseases. The-same purgative expel*them. Caused by similar ob*trnctioBs and derangement*, th«y are sorely, and many of them rapidly, cured by the same means. None who know tbe virtue of these Pills will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure, such as Headache, Foul Stomach, Dysentery, Billion* Complaints, Indigestion, Derangement of the Liver, Coetlveness, Constipation, Heartburn, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Worms, and Suppression, when taken In large doses. They are sugar costed, so that the most sensitive can take them easily, and thsy are surely th* beat purgative medicine yet discovered. ATEffi’ffi A««JM CUKE, For tbe speedy and certain cure of Intermittent Fever, or Chills snd Fever, Remittent Fever; Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache or BUlous Headache, and Bilious Fevers; Indeed, for the whole class of diseases originating in bilary derangement, caused by tbe malaria of miasmatic countries. This remedy has rarely foiled to cure the severest ease* of Chills and Fever, and it ba* this advantage over other Ague medicines, that it subdues the complaint without Injury to the patient. It contain* no quinine or other deleterious substance, nor does it produce quinism or any injurious effect whatever. Shaking brothers of the army and the West, try itandyou will indorse three assertion*. Prepared by Dm J. C. ATRR A CO., LewcB. Massachusetts, and sold by all Druggist*, and dealers In medicine everywhere. BROWNING A SLOAN, Wholesale Agents, aug'7 dZawAweowfim Indianapolis, Indiana.

Hall*way's FI 11a - TT# Macherw.— Thousands of lovely female-, in the spring time of womanhood, have been rescued from an niltimely grave by the agency of these medicine*. When the sprightttness of the romp it chon gad to apathy aad internal suffering, and the glow of health to the sallow hoe of cankering disease It is a crisis which requirs* the maternal attention and solicitude, and for which the pills wlU be fossa* an *a*l*nt remedy. They are squally sfflcacious la the autumn or torn of life -the most critical period of woman's existence. Sold by all Druggist*. sepfl dAwlw Th* w awders Accawpllalxed thrassffh tbe agency of genuine Cod Liver Oil in Scrofula Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, Asthma, and even in Coosumption, almost surpass belief. In John C. Baker A Co.’s •- Pure Medicinal Cod Liver Oil,’ (each bottle of which is accompanied by medical guarantees of tbe highest order), the public have the best brand of the preparstlon known to the scientific world. JNO. C. It AKER A Co., sept dim No. 718 Market street. Philadelphia.

ft*«s«ngs*ffo»Mll»tatalii

Hill’* Hair X>ye, Fifty cents, black or brown Instantaneous, natural, durable, beautiful, reliable, Indeed the best in use, baa been before the public over fifteen years, to the cheapest, containing as much as the usual dollar sizes. Depot, No. M John street. New York City, bold by all Druggists, patent medicine, perfumery aad fancy goods seen everywhere. jel5 dly

Nweet Opwpanssx.

We shall not present our casket of iJweet Opoponax at the Palais Royal, until our esteemed ao us In, Napoleon, consigns Mexico to Uncle Sem yUl'

wrihfiirniFh rurnisb bSf

with n token of remainh-nnee, far sweeter than

the roar of artillery.

E. T. SMITH A CO., New York.

W. I. HASKIT A CO., Wholesale Agents,

No. 14 West Washington street, septlSdlm Indianapolis.

COUNTY FAIRS.

INDIANA STATE. COUNTY

AltTKICT AND FA (BE.

Parke and Vermillion county, September 11 to 14. Ohio and Switzerland—

sxc'Y'somcE. Board Agriculture^ Indianapolis, August 13,18M. )

■Matrfct Fsalt's.

Union Fair—Edinburg, Johnson county, Sep-

tember 84 to », Incln.lve.

knd Vermillion — Montezuma, Parke

East Enterprise, Sepw Albany, October 1 to 6. Cammty Fa Ira.

Wayne—Richmond, September M to S9. Dearborn—Lawmceborg, September M to ffi. Decatur—Greensburg, September 18 to S. Delaware—Mancie. September to to 18.

St. J

Ylgo—

Harrison—Coryi

a— Hoc hre

tern her 18 to SI.

Floyd-Ne

le. Sept

osepb—South Bend. September'/7 t >—Terre Haute, September 38 to 29. rlton—Cory don, September 18 to 31.

September 181 October 13 to 14.

iber 37 to

Fulton-

leiat

azh—Wabash. Sept<

non—North Madison. September 18 to X — Bloomingdale, September 18 to 31. lolph—Winchester, September 18 to 31.

aad Medleal <

aagTdSm

Jeffenni Park—I

Randolph—Winehreter, September Cass—Logantport. September 38 to 98. Hendricks—Danvllle, Septembers to 38. Jackson—Seymour, September 18 to S3.

Montgomery—Crawfordvllle, September 37 to 18.

Hamilton—NobleeriUe, September 35 to 28. Laporte—Laporte. Septemiier 19 to 23.

Others will be added to the list as soon as re-

eel red.

Indiana State Fair—Indianapolis, October 1

o 8.

Ohio State Fair—Dayton. September 28 to 38. Iowa State Fair—Burlington, Septem

to 31.

Iowa State

Michigan—Kalamazoo, October 3 to 5. UllnoM—Chicago, September 34 to 39.

W. H.)

anglfidtill oel.

LOOMIS, Secretary.

The Flood and thbCorn-—W* hear many apprehension* expressed by farmer* who own farms on the low bottom* along the river, tbat a vast amount of corn will be destroyed If tbe river conHnue* to rise. Tbe water is now to the tops of the low banks above the city, snd a slight rise In addition, will send it over ■ broad expanse principally planted with corn. Tbat tha river will rise two or three feet yet there seems no cause to doubt, as at last accounts, it was rising at all points above. Breadstuff* are sufficiently high now, and we hope nothing will occur to enhance the price. Evansville Journal. Jack Hamilton, at Cleveland, spoke of General Grant a* a " supple tool in the bands of a tyrant snd usurper.” [Applause.] How thete torch and turpentine applauders love the Union and the sololera wbo fought lor the Union:

The radicals pretend to have a party in North Carolina, and have nominated an old gentleman. “General” Dockery, seventyyesrs of age, for Governor. It 1* announced that tbe Domination was made by fifteen men, in the office of the Raleigh Standard.

Tbe Boston Post says the radicals are a little puzzled what to do with Wendell Phillips. They fear he may be troublesome If he gets into Congnss and dangerous ifihe is kept out. Mr. Rice ha* placed hi* Mends in the Third District in a dilemma.

Andrew T. McReynolds ha* been appointed United States Attorney for the Western District of Michigan, and Jacob P. Leese, United States Masshal for tbe DUtrtet of California. The rads, says th* National Bepvblican, call President Johnson “th* great usuper,” whereupon a Mead remark* that he will be found the great usa-up-er of the radicals. Forney is abusing the President in one of "my two papers, both daily,” over tbe signature of Merr Jane Cnthewaite, a washerwoman, according to hsr own account.

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We witt

sdelpMn Mntafciqffiiilt —M—, » HtaniD g pamphle^xTlW *»nm Fmtamfcm*. All orders acc«iff*ed,fcT ffie creh, will receive

prompt

Th* pamphMuwin tnoinde the address of General Dlx, the addrens of Senator Doolittle, the sdtftasa of the convention, the decUratfaa of prinapMe <Dd the speech of President Johnson, on being presented with • eepy of the proceedings of the oonventfcn. Address Hall A Hutchinson, • Indianapolis, Indiana. FUBLIO "8FBAKZNO. Will addroaoUs fellow ettinesu at Delphi, Saturday, September 39. Logansport, Monday, October L Franklin, Johns** County, October 2. Valparaiso, Wednesday, October 3» Laporte, Thuraday, October A South Bead, Friday, October S. Plymouth, Saturday, October 8. ffi—■Dt MassAsDom am* David StaWill speak at the following places, at on* o’clock on each day: South Bend^L Joseph county .September 29. GemareU ■omoosam WlU address the people at the following places, at one o’clock on each day: Washington, Daviess county, September 29. Mitchell, Lawrence county, October 3. Seymour, Jackson county, October 4. Vernon, Jennings county, Monday, Octo-

bers.

Hon. Joseph E. McDonald will speak with General Ronssesu at the following times and places: Madison, Jeftnon coun Saturday, Octo

her 6.

B. B. Snow, the Democratic candidate, and J. P. C. Shanks, ths Republican —"AtRyte. for Csagreea in tha Eleventh District, will address their follow citizen* at tha fallowing times and places: • NobleevUle, Hamilton county, September 29, ateneP.M. WestvlUe, Hamilton county, October 1, at one P. m. Peftaineville, Hamilton county, October t, at onap.M. Frank town, Madison eonnty, October 3, at one p. m. Alexander, Madison county, October 4, at ene p. M. Pendleton, Madison county, October k, at one p. m. Anderson, Madison county, October 8, atone

p. M.

Ex Sematar W. a Ucfcmrdawm, Of Illinois, will address ths people os follows: Delphi, CmraU county, Batnrday, Septem-

ber,®.

** Brick ** Farnsray Aad Jamas B, Ryan will addrew tha we lag area aa follows: Terra Haute, Saturday, Septembar 28, at

sight

Vlncennea, Monday, October 1, at night.

Eraasvflle, Tuesday, October 3, at Bight. New Albany, Thursday, October 4, it night. Jeffersonville, Friday, October 6, at night. Mediae*, Saturday, October 9, at night.

Franklin, Monday, October 8, at night.

Mr. Pomeroy dealres to address the laboring mr especially, upon the character of the measure* of th* radical Bspublfaaa party, and

upew the ladutertoi Interwte at

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WT AATKD Good end rellabte men to conx ass I TV for th* sole of Andrews’ Patent Gas Gen- — g ~t~i>M ^f^ntnr Has TlaamsHag No

address ’ WM J. PORTSKN, sepS7 dim* No. 88 West Sooth St., fndlzaiBpollg.

ACENTt.

Oatamel C. L. DwmkAJW

Will speak aa follows:

Indianapoli.i, Monday, October 1, at night. Attica, Tuesday, October 3, at one o'clock

p. M.

Frankfort, Wednesday, October 3, one o’clock p. m.

J»»A*e Dssvld s. CaaAimg Will oddresethe people in behalf of the principles ot the National Union Party, as follows: Anderson, Saturday, September 29, at m meeting. RushvUie, Monday, October 1, at 1 ocisck p. M. Grcenstmrgh, Tuesday, October 3, at 1 oclock p. M. bhelbyvtlle, Tuesday, Oetober 2, at night H. a. Bynn, Ba«., Will address the Notionai Union Democracy In company with other speakers already announced, at the following tjm«e tad places: Franklin, Oetober 2. Terre Haute, Oetober 4. Vernon, Oetober 8. Han. ■. w . ——Tiii Will apeak aa follawi: Lebanon, September 39. Lafeyette, October 1, at night, Attica, October 2. Frankfort, October 3. W arrow, October 8. Fort Wayne, October 6, at night. Indianapolis, October 8. Faint Dtacmaaian. There will be a Joint discussion at the foK owing times and places, between Thomas J. Vater and Samuel B. Hoefgen: Cumberland, Saturday sltemoon, September 29. Southport, Monday afternoon, October L Auguste, Wednesday afternoon, Oetober 3. Bridgeport, Saturday afternoon, October 8. Howland’s School House, Monday evening, October 8. Ham. W. V. O’Brien, Of Hllnois, will address the people, iu behtef of a restored Union and policy of administration, as follows: Lebanon, Boone county, September 39. Vanderburgh county, Tuesday, Oetober 2. ML Vernon, Posey county, Wednesday, Oetober 3. Booneville, Warrick county, Thunday, October 4. Evansville, Friday, October &. Rockport, Saturday, October 8L Indianapolis, Monday, Oetober 8. General Jnkm A* HaClaranmA, Of Illinois, will address the people, upon the political issues of the day, aa follows: Terre Haute, Thutsday, October 4. Evansville, Friday, Oetober S. Vincennes, Saturday, Octobers. UpWGovemer Jacobs, of Kentucky, Hon. D. W. Voorhee?, and Hon. S. E. Perkins, of Indiana, and Hon. W. 0. Richardson, Of Ulinois, will address the Democracy and conservatives at Seymour, Jackson county, on ttae 4U October.

The Juniata Republican, published at Miffiintown, Pennsylvania, by W. M. Allison A Co., ha* taken down Gearyte from ita a -in; ., ■ ;;;; Sprague’s late election to the Governorahip coat him about fSSJNM—how Raw much to thk Senatonhip we were never ro prsetesly tafr tvrmod. .virwodP

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OYSTERS.

■ Dn Reiter.

E. Hawke*.

r UWKKS A CO.’S OYSTER, SALOOIV . - ..o . ; AND DEPOT FOE Baltimore Oysters, Mb. 81 Baastfo HUmaia Straat, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 'DALTtKOBB OYSTERS in Cons received !) daily, wholesale and retell New York Keg and Shell Oysters, gar Saloon* supplied at the lowest market Price. auxfidSm

CLOTHING.

New Store, New Goods. H A. Y S , Ealerale ud HetaU Dealer Us Kcady Made Clothing, Mats, Tranks, Valises, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc. Na. S3 Waa< Waehlagtaastreet, septUdfim INDIANAPOLIS.

HOOP SKIRTS.

LAW AND UAL ISIATI OfFlCI, No. 0R North Illinois street, (second floor,) Jyl4 dfoa INDIANAJPOLIS.

DRUGS.

NEW DREG STORE • HAXU.XON Jfc MHLAW, no.47 Bratk nUaafa Straat, ladiaaaprata. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS fine Perfameriea. etc. PrescriptioBS aacnretely and carefaily compounded lepte dSm

UNDERTAKERS.

1*01V« Sc BIRCH, U ndert&kers, •It THE CUXCLM, Have on hand a large stock ef COFTCia, CASES AM19 CASKETS f\F every description. We hove enlarged car V/ premise* for the parpoee of increating oar number of Carriages to be need expressly for luaeral purpa*e*. We are euo Increasing onr stock of Mctolie Cares aad Crekats to self at wkateaale. Undertaken teoas the country will do well to call aad

RESTAURANT.

Crystal Palace SALOON AND RESTAURANT, Be. 4* WeatWaehlngina Sweet, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. FRANK A. REITZ, (Lateof the Commercial Hotels

T’H* above wall known estahlishmeat having A changed hands, the public will always And tha choicest Wine*, Honor* and Cigar* at the Bar. The BesSanraaS, It H intended, shall not be snrPM«ed ia tha city. Befn.sha.ente end luxurie* ■erred np at all hoars, and at reasonable prices. PaSroaage solicited. zeptCdfon

FOR SALE.

Reital Estate. \\J m have hoasw and fora*, vacant FT naimprovad lands for sale, a fow hmuw to :nt, and vzxious kinds of property to trade. j. s. DOSLnB'dLua, rept37dfit No. IS North Mei idiaa (tree*.

FLOUR.

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TAILORING.

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BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

E. WERDEN.

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WERDEN & SUMWALT, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,

And Dealers in

WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, ETC.

Also, have on hind

WRAPPING PAPER,

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60 Ceata 90 Cemta • 1 80

Agents for the Celebrated Walton Steel Pen,

No. 807, retail, per Box, per Grore, $1.B0.

BEST BX*-A»CK iisns: Far School parposes.

AMERICAN LEAD PENCILS.

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

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Boots and Shoes.

AND SHOES. Onr stock h fresh from tbe manntaetnren, and embraces the best brands of Eastern and Custom made Meffi’s Thick Kip anfi Calf Boots, Men’s French Kip and Grain Boots, BOYS’ THICK KIP AND CALF BOOTS, Youths' and Childs' Metal Tip Boot*, and a Urge variety of Children’*, Misses' and Women’s iBvfitalt, Sara mate, other Bmiaaoral* Of oil styles and sizes. Hendricks, Edmunds & Co.,

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STRAW.

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