Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1867 — Page 4

DAILY HEBALD.

BATUBDAY MORNIBG,. . JA5UABY 19. IN9IA91POLI8 1JI. TIMl Tmi. and ladtaaapolii Otatral Ball war.

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Madison Railroad.

Morning Express 10:40 A. M. 11:46 P.It

Jtflfcraoarllle Railroad.

Morning Express 10:40 A. M. 4 .16A. ■ Chicago Express 6:00 P.M. ll:40p. M Night Express 9:*0 P. M. 1M) f.M Cornmbus Special 9:00 a. M Indianapolis, Para and Chicago Rallwaf. <1 Chicago Express It 69 P.M. 9:99A.M > Night Express 8 60 P.M. 6.00 P.M

Liftroll* Railroad.

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qnlney Express 8:56 a. M. Chicago Express,... 1*:60 P. M. SprlngflcVl Accommodation. 8:90 P. M. Chicago Night Express.. H:10a.M.

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4:60 P.M 10:00 A.M 9:50 A.M

Olnslnnati Railroad.

Mall 8 10 A.M. 16:18 PM expres™. 01 .* at .^ i[f J:S Martinsville Accommodat’n 1:60 P.M. 9:80 A. M

Ttrro Rtaato and Indianapolis.

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AMM—RR—«P. Th* MaTRCPOtlTAir.—Laat night w^Beiaed tbe clone of the engagement at tbla place of F. 8. Chanflrau, who baa, witfetR the two week* pt baa been upon oar board*, added many to the long Hat of admirtP* gained In pmioui timet. Mr. Chimfhra IftmUoabt* edly an aetor of maeh talent, bat, in oar opinion, tbe entertainment laet night derelopod tbe faet that be la lacking la one r«7 amentlal quality—dlacretlon. Had It be8B otberwise, be certainly would not hate aelected the " Glance at New York," with ita atale trlcka, worn out descrlptlona, and the style of characters And scenes in which it abounds, aa one tbat wdhto make a part of tbe Impression be was to ^|me upon tha minds of our people. HoweverwBll the leading charaetsr ®ay bare suited bis peculiar style of anting, it was entirely beneath tbat to which he should aspire, and tbe piece was not only unlit for preaentatlon to such audiences aa farof our theater with their patronage, but was possessed of no merit whatever, and only the redeeming feature of a good local “bit or two.” Tbe flrst play, the “Ocean Child,” was well brought out, and tbe tableaux at the close of tbe last act was one of the best we have Witnessed during the season. This afternoon, at two o’clock, the usual matinee will be given, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” being on the bills. At night, Mr. T. B. Glesslng, the scenic artist of the establishment, (to whom the public owes much for his efforts during the’season,) takes his annual benefit. Miss Kate Fletcher has kindly volunteered her services for the occasion and will make her only appearance, of tbe season, as “Cnmllle,” In the drama of that title, and “Margery” In tbe farce of the “Rough Diamond.” In the flrst, she will bo supported by Mr. W. Riley, and |ln the latter by Mr. F. O. White, as, 1-ted by the full strength of the company. Asidb from the merits of the bill presented, Mr. (llcssin* has claims upon our citizens that can^nly be fully met by a crowded house. Items 1‘hei-ahbd at the Rooms of the Yorxo Men’s Christian Association.— 1. The Rev. Gilbert Small, ICbairman of a i apqrlal committee appointed for that purpose i by the Y. M.C. A., has divided the city into ' one hundred and fourteen sections, in each of which a person Is needed to visit every family, and aeoompll,li the work of the Association. Some of (be sections have been canvassed, and some arc now iwulergolng visitation, but are uqt yet supplied with visitors. Will any be kind enough to report themselves for this

work ?

•J. A woifliiu who is In feeble health, and who has two children to provide for, would be glad to have employment in the way Of plain sewing. Can any furnish it? If so, let

word b# left at our rooms.

^ Almost every day additions are made to the

For Sale Hor.es, spring wagon- i,J ', tock 0 f ncW spapers and periodicals received heavy two hox-e wagons, etc., by P. II llsinlitr ' _ .

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€ 1 T Y jr* W 8 . Atnuacmente dale Erenlng. MKTItOPOl.ITAN THEATER.—Benefit of Mr T B Ules-iog. Camille—Rough Pistnoml To-day’• Adrertlaensonl*. Amusements—Met-opolitan Theater. Wanted -I.nmber Wanted—Joseph C'nisoti, arctii* rt, Journal Building. Society Meeting- Ancient and treepled Scot

tlsh Rite

Special Notice- Smith’s Extractor swevt Opo-

ponax

Special Notices Holloway's Pills and Oint-

ment

^pccinl Noticns IfMOandllttO-Railway - Ready

Htdiel

Wanted \ gill to do housework. 3flOSoiilli Me,

vidian street.

Prol'essional—Oakley, Saylor A Kennon, attor ueys and counsellors at law, 7a West Third street. Cincinnati, Ohio IvTNo marriage licenses were issued by the County Clerk yesterday. I "John Hanna, was yesterday, admitted to praetiee in the Marlon Civil Circuit Court. — ^ f -r Joseph F. Schofield was yesterday appointed administrator of the estate of Samuel W. Schofield, deceased. Wan’I'KP.—Any person holding ticket No. :u in the Chicago Opera House scheme, can hear of an excellent opportunity to dispose of it at a good premium, by applying at this office. IrlT The imt-'iucrade and fancy dress ball of the Western Base Hall Club takes place on the night of the Kith of February, St. Valentine’s I've. It is the second of their annpal enterl dninents of a similar character. Base Bali,.—The members of the W estern Base Ball Club hold a special meeting at their cluli room, this evening, at which they are all re<iue-trd to be present. The call is an official one. ^ Fpee f.UNCH.—“Old Whit,” the business successor of Louis Lang, will serve up, tonight, id the old stand, as is his custom, clam soup and other fixings. Whit knows how to do it, and he has the beverages to wash down the solids. If you doubt, try him. Criminal Court.—The court met, yesterday morning, and, after hearing the evidence of two witnesses, in the ease of Wesley Johnson, charged with grand larceny,-adjourned until this morning, at nine o’clock. Qi euy.—Is going into a public assembly by way of the stage much less expenslv* than buying a ticket and passing through tbe door? An answer ts respectfully solicited from the two^young gentlemen who have tried It, and whose names are in our possession. tSiTWe learn that the bursting of one of the pipes connected with the engine in the slaughter house of Mcssri. Wheat, Fletcher A Co., yesterday morning, caused the closing of that establishment a few hours sooner than anticipated. No one was Injured and the few hogs that they had intended to kill before this evening will be slaughtered at the house it Messrs. J. D. I’attison A Co. Rsmoiouj Notice.—Rev. J. M. Austin will preach in the tlnlversalist Church (College Hall, corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets,) to-morrow, at half-past ten a. M. and seven p. m. Subject of evening discourse, The Intermediate State of tbe Dead, or The Condition of the Soul Immediately Subsequent to Death. Text, Isaiah xiv, 9 and 12— Hell from beneath is moved for thee, to meet thee at thy coming.” Seats free. The public are Invited to attend. New and Useful.—The latest Invention that has come to our notice, (s a new patent arrangement for children to carry tbelr school books with. That It Is valuable for the purpose for which It was patented, is attested by the fact that Professor Shortrldge was so charmed with Its cheapness and utility? tbat he has recommended it to the scholars In the different schools in the city. By calling at Messrs. Worden & Sumwalt’s, the opportunity of a personal examination can be obtained, as they have them for sale. IdriVe learn that tbe Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad Company will run a ipetial train, on Suaday next, from Cincinnati to Chicago, conveying the Rixtorl troupe, Thia train will leave Indianapolis at two o’clock p. M., and half fare tickets from Indianapolis to Chicago can be obtained at tbe Union Depo^ giving holders of tickets to the Crosby Opera House *n opportunity to be present at the drawing, which will take place on Monday afternoon. The “Tax” Upon Dogs.—It has been decided by the Supreme Court that the law im posing a penalty upon the owner or keeper of a dog, Is constitutional, and that it is not a tax for the purpose of revenue, but a penalty for the purpose of discouraging the keeping of dogs, and thereby securing the protection and encouraging the raising of sheep. Tbla ruling was mode in the cases of Mitchell vt. Williams and the State of Indiana es. Cornwell, auditor of Vigo county. Pork.—Thera seems to be but little change in tbe market for hogs, and tbe business of packing Is steadily going on, though In a smalj way, by several of our houses. The prices yesterday morning were very firm at five and three-fourths cents per pound, gross, weighed at tbe |>ene, and in all there were about one thousand \eail of hogs in tbe different pens, and being slaughtered. Up to the present time the number of hogs packed this season is about seventeen tbou■and in excess of the number for laat year, and, though one of the houses has closed and another will do so to-day, those of Mestri. E. W. Fatiuon A Co. will continue to kill a* long as there remains an animal to slaughter. Saddles and Harness.—At No. 109, Eas Washington street, we yesterday found tbe establishment nf Messrs. Ryer ft Thomas, who are extensively engaged In tbe manufacture of everything pertaining to their business, as dealers In the articles named at tbe head of this paragraph. Occupying the entire length, breadth and hlgbth of the building In which they are located, they are enabled to employ a large number of band* and keep a full and complete supply of dl things In which they presume to deal. For the wholesale or retail trade they keep a complete stock of laddies, barnees, collars, wblpa, saddlery hardware, harness trimmings, boras covers, wtbbiag, fronts, ehatne, hameo uid thread—In faet everything tbat 6 farmer or boraeman could poatlbly use, or • workman In tha buslnoaa tror (land la need of. The artMeo which they maka are folly ap to Use ■taadard of other similar eotabllahmeat* In Mm oKy, and whet they bay if (Mooted With Rare and an eye to the requirement* of their

at tbe rooms of the V. M. C. A. Among the magazines recently received, are the Theological Eclectic,* M-monthly,tho Ladiet, Rrpotitoru *n<i the Baptist Quarterly. Quite a larife number of papers and magazines, promised iis by different brethren, have not

yot come.*

4. Governor Morton recommends, in his late message, the establishment of a house of reform for juvenile offenders. All good people will hall this recommendation with delight. Within a fev? weeks,wnevcral boys, ranging from fourteen to sixteen years of age, have been taken from our Jail to the penitentiary, where they will come forth in a year or two, all the better prepared, it is to be feared, by their schooling there, for a life of crime. And, at all times there may be found in the jail a goodly number of youths under eighteen. Just now the jail holds one little boy who, wo understand, has not yet seen thirteen summers; and recently it held two such boys. Neither this small prison nor tbat larger one is the place for persons of such tender years, no matter what may be their moral delinquency, A house of reform is necessary for such. Christianity and humanity plead for it. The well being of the young offenders, for time and eternity and the general good of society demand it. A house of refuge for fallen women Is just as much nemed. Some of these are to be found in the jail all the time. And some of them can hardly help returning there again and again, as they are released. They have' no friends, no home, no money, no way of obtaining emplo) mmt. Reform, in their circuifistances, is almost a thing of impossibility. But many of them could be reclaimed, were there a place provided, where their temporal and spiritual wants would receive proper attention. Some now in tbe jail, and some who have recently gone out of It, have tearfully plead that a home in some good family would be found them. But none can be found. What can l>e done for persons of this class, is a question which the Young Men’s Christian Association are beginning to consider, and we trust they will consider it to some purpose. Flowers and Metalic Frames.—For a present, we have not seen an article more neat and appropriate than the new style of metalic frames as filled with beautiful devices woven of flowers, moss and sea shells. These frames, which can be used for pictures or photographs as well, are made entirely of metal, with a fine finish of blaek enamel, and instead of the plain glass, with a white mat for forming the oval, they have the new style of tinted enamfled glass which has recently come into use. The whole, glass and frame, Is finished with gilt, and is a great improvement in giving effect lo whatever the frame may contain. Another feature Is their cheapness, the frames slone ranging In price from 2.'> cents to fi, and with the (lowers from 50 cents to fl .V) each Messrs. Todd, Carmichael & Williams, iKWkSsqJlers and stationers, in Glenn’s Block, who have these articles on sale, have already disposed of two full stocks, and are now in receipt of a third, which contains 100 different styles. These gentlemen keep a full stack of every variety of article* in their line.

MUMM6YTRRIAW. ... Corner of Pennsylvania and New York street*. Pastor. Rev. J. Howard Nixon. Service* to-morrow at half past ten o’clock A, Ut, and at quarter past seven o’clock

r. m.

/Gioond—Northwest corner of Market and Clfcl* Street*. Pastor, Rev. H. A. Ed son. Service* to-morrow at half past ten o’clock A. **., and quarter past seven o’clock f. M. Wfrd-Nortbonrt corner of Ohio nols street*. Pastor, Rev. George C.’Heokman. Services to-morrow at hsTf past ten o’clock A, U., and quarter past seven o’clock iouthwest corner of Delaware and Market strests. Pastor, Rev. CbaMes H, Marshall. Service* to-morrow at half part ten o’etook At M,, and quarter past *even o’clock , Jersey street, between Maryland and Washington streets. Pastor, Rev. R, Stetnback. Service* to-morrow at half Pjtstten^clooh a. m., and quarter part mven Cbeeuinfer*—South street, between Bast and Liberty streets. Pastor, Rev. John Crozier. Service* to-morrow at half part ten ten o’clock a. M., and quarter part seven o'clock P. M. United Presbyterian—Ohio street, between Pennsylvania and Delaware streets. Pastor, Rev. Gilbert Small. Services to-morrow at half past ten o’clock a. m., and quarter part seven o'clock t. M.

BAPTIST.

Fi'rsf—Northeast corner of New York and Pennsylvania streets. Paetor, Rev. Henry Day, 1). D. Services to-morrow at half part ten o’clock a. M., and quarter past saven o’clock P. M. •

catholic.

Nf. /oAn’»—Georgia street, between Illinois and Tennessee. Pastor, Rev. Augustus Bessontei, assisted by Rev. P. R. Fitzpatrick. Services to-morrow at half-past ten o'clock a. M., and quarter-past seven P. M. St. J/arg’*—Maryland atreet, between Pennsylvania and Delaware. Pastor, Rev. S. Setgrist. Services to-morrow at half-past ten o’clock a. M. and quarter-past seven p. m. St- Peter’*—Dougherty street,near the south end of Virginia avenue line of street railway. Pastor, Rev. Joseph Petl. Service* to-morrow at half-past ten o'clock a. M. and quarter-psst

seven p. M.

CHRISTIAN.

Christian CTapel—Southwest corner of Delaware and Ohio streets. Pastor, Elder O. A. Burgcis. Services to-morrow at half-past ten A. M. and quarter-past seven P. M. Afi««(on—Corner of Lafayette Railroad and Second street. Pastor, Elder I). Obr. Services to-morrow at half-past ten o’clock a. M. and quarter-past seven p. M. congregational. rtymonfft—Meridian street, north of Circle street. ’Pastor, Rev. N. A. Hyde. Services to-morrow at half-past ten o’clock a. m. and quarter-past seven p. m.

EPISCOPAL.

CAWsf-Northeast corner of Meridian and Circle streets. Pastor, Rev. J. P. T. Ingraham, D. D. Services to-morrow at ball-past ten o’clock a. m. and quarter-paat seven r. m. Grace—Corner of Pennsylvania and 8t. Joseph streets. Pastor, Rev. M. V. Averiil. Service* to-morrow at half part ten a. m., and

half part three p. sr. ~ ’

Nf. Paul’s Chapel—t

tween Illinois and Meridian streets.

Macmiwh.

’• W«w rutily Sewing -The superior merits of the

Machines over all others, family use or maoufacturara so well established

SPECIAL NOTICES.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

flmmffm from

I—On New York street, bc-

Pastor,

Rev. H. Stringfellow. Services to-morrow si half past ten a. M. and quarter past seven »*. m UNIVERSAL 1ST. College Hall, corner of Pennsylvania and Washington streets. Pastor, Rev. J. M. Austin. Services to-morrow, at half-past ten a. m. ami seven p. m. Seats free.

METHODIST.

Roberts' C’Aopef—Northeast corner of Pennsylvania and Market streets. Pastor, Rev. S. Klnman. Services to-morrow at ten and a half o’clock A. M , and a quarter past seven

o’clock P. M.

TVuu'Iy—Northwest corner of Alabama and North streets. Pastor, W. J. Vigus. Services tc-morrow at ten and a half o’clock a. M.. and a quarter past seven o’cleck p. M. Wesley C'AapW—Southwest corner of Meridian and Circle streets. Pastor, Rev. W.

MoK. Hester.

ast seven

be-

tween South and Merrill streets. Pastor, .1. II. lazier. Services to-morrow at ten and

half o’cli

o’clock, P. M.

Stofor”

for either

lug purposes,

and so generally admitted, that aa enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer considered necessary. The letter “A” Family Machine, hiiherto manufactured by this Company, has gained and maintained, the world over, and for ypara P»*t, an unparalleled reputation and saleBut notwithstanding the excellence of this Machine, we have now to announce tbat it has been superseded by our New Family Machine, which bee been over two years in preparation, and which has been brought to perfection regardless of time, labor or expense, acd Is now confidently presented to the public as in. comparably the best Sewing Machine In ex-

istence.

The Machine in question is simple, compact, durable and beautiful. It is quiet, light running, and capable of performing a range and variety of work never before attempted upon a single Macblne—using either Silk, Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and sewing with equal acility tbe very finest and coarsest material*, and anything between the two extreme*, In the most beautiful and substantial manner. Its attachments for hemming, bradlng,eordlng, tucking, quilting, felling, trimming, binding, etc., are novel and practical, and have been invented and adjusted especially for tbla Machine. New designs of tbe unique, useful and popular folding tops and cabinet cases peculiar to the Machines manufactured by this Company, have been prepared for enclosing tbe new Machine. These are gotten up in every variety of wood, such as Black Walnut, Mahogany, Rosewood and the like, and from tbe plainest to the most elaborate pattern and finish—the Machines themselves being more or less highly ornamented, to correspond with tbe Tables or Cabinets for which they are In-

tended.

The SiNGBK Manufacturing Co. Sale Rooms, No. 16 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis. 19-2 A Few Boarder* Wasted-At .to. 70 East Market street, opposite the Postofflcc. 10-2 W. Steacy. ■egalar Aactioa Male el FaraU lure, at Smock ft Bros., No. 82 East Washington street, to-day at 9 o’clock a. «*., of Dressing Bureaus, Easy Chairs, Cain Scat and ether Chairs, French and other Bedstead*, Feather Bed* and Fillows, Matressc*. Blankets, Baby Crlbe, Safe*, Trunks, Clocks, Brooms, etc., etc. At 10 A. K., one Fine Cutter. Afternoon and evening, Boota, Shoes, and a large stock of Notions. The attention of Grocers and others is called to tbe sale of 200 Boxes of Soap. Now is the time for bargain*. G. W. SMOCK, AucUoneer.

Seasonable Suggestions. Winter, in thB climate, is a trying season. Its unsteady temperature greatly aggravates dyspep*ia, and arts very unl’nTorably upon tbat sensltlve organ, tbe liver. The alternation of frost and thaw kaeps the pores of the body continually opening and contracting, and the result is aeon dition of the system favorable to tbe action of the atmospheric*virus which produces intermittent fevers. Hence a protective medicine like HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS is especially ueede 1 in tbo winter months. Tbe effect of this great Constitutional Inrigorant, in rendering even the feeblest frame impervious to all malarioua influences, i* » grand fact demonstrated by th# uniform experience of a quarter of a centnry. As a stomachic, an antibilions medicine, and a preventive and cure of Fever and Ague, it is the one thing needful, which none who value the preservation of health can afford to do wlthont. THE SICK, WHEN AT pKATH’S DOOR, Regret that they did not take the right antidote at the right time. Thousands who are now suffering from the early twinges of liver complaint and dyspepsia, wi 1 be prostrate on sick bed* a month hence, if they do not arrest tbe mischief atonce. Nothing Is more easy. A conree of toe purest and best vegetable tonic and alterative known in modern pharmacy—IlOhTETTER’8 STOMACH BtTTERS—will restore the digestive organs to their full vigor, and bring the disordered liver into a condition of perfect health, as certainly as sunshine dissipates tbe morning vapors. Fever and Ague, too, is at once broken up by this powerful antidote to all miasmatic diseases. Strengthen the system with tbe BITTER8, and you may defy all the complaints which prevail at this inclement season. Janl6 deo iftwl w

It is to be Loped tbat American statesmen will take a warmer intcrc.t in the welfare of Mexico when they smell Swalth’a Extract mi Sweet ttpeponax. E. T. SMITH A CO., New York. Manuladorers of the Fioral Perfumery Nature could not produce a richer gem or choicer perfume. j,,j9 ji m Hallaway’a PI lie amd otafasemt.— Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Bruises, etc.—He more flattering testimonial* can be adduced of Hie immediate relief which Holloway’*-Medicine* afford tosuflerers from theae terrible cataatrophe* than tbe read!net* with which medical man use them in private practice for all such accidents. The grand feature in tbe Ointment is that it leaves neither sear nor blemish of the skin. No family should be without a supply of these invaluable remedies. Sold by all Druggist*. j*nl9 ilw

COMMERCIAL.

ur, ttt ,.

Services to-morrow at half-past

ten a. M., and fllteen minutes part seven P. M. Asbury Chapel—Sew Jersey street, vecn 8outh and Merrill streets. I’asto

ozier. Services to-morrow at ten ai

o’clock a. M., and quarter past seven

Live Brock.— Tbe supply of cattle yorterda/morning was limited, and they were all taken at an early hour, though with no increase in prices, except In tbe lower grades, which advanced one quarter of a cent per pound, grove. Tbo aalee were almost entirely in lots, but a sufficient number were weighed to give the range of figures, which was from to 5 cent* per pound, gross. flogs, sheep, end xeri were out of market entirely, there being no supply and but little (Mmand tor the lart two mentioned, and city butchers are generally buying their pork from the packinghouses at from 7 to 7ti cent* per pound, nett. Tbe present cold weather seems to prevent the moving of stock, except by persons who are proof against frost, or with whom it Is* a

necessity.

Help for twp Foor.—There is a large number of indolent and able bodied persons at present annoying «s, who endeavor to gain a subsistence through tbe charity of the peo-ple-such persons as invariably gather about the cities Instead of remaining In tbe country at work—prefering t*ggary to labor. Although this is the ease, it ia well known that the present severe weather has found many of our own industrious, but poor, people unpre/ared to meet tbe rnqulreraents it makes for fuel, food and clothing, and every good citizen should make It his or her duty to search out and aid those In their Immediate vicinity to

the full extent of their ability.

Transfer^—Titles for the transfer of tbe following described real estate, have been filed

for record since our last report:

Thoma* W. Turley to Alfred Fouls the southwest quarter of the northeast ouartcr of

S? M ' toW0lhip 17 ’ Borth

7» aed^SO”n^subdivision of o® tlots*fI b ^> ( l r* / I’blllp kslUo John Smarts36 acres Win* west or tba Madison Railroad and near the dividing line of section 17 and II, township

Strange Chapel—Tennessee street, between New York and Vermont streets. Services to. morrow »t half past ten o’clock, a. M., and a quarter past seven p. M. German—Ohio street, Between New Jersey and Hast streets. Pastor, Rev. Henry G. Lick. Services to-morrow at half past ten oYloek a. M., and a quarter past seven P. W.

LUTHERKAN.

JwigHsA-Comer ol Alabama and New York streets. Services to-morrow at half past ten a. M., and qnarter past seven p. M. German—Corner of East and Georgia streets. Pastor, Rev. Charles Fricke. Services to-morrow at half past ten o’clock a. m. and quarter past seven o'clock P. M.

GERMAN EVANGELICAL.

.Zion—Ohio street, between Meridian and i Illinois street*. Pastor, Rev. Herman Quin- | iu*. Services to-morrow at half past ten o’clock a. M., and quarter past seven o’clock j

p yt

Grrmnn-New Jersey street, between Market and Ohio streets. Pasto, Rev. J. M. Gomer. ?*ervlees to-morrow at half past ten i o’clock a. M., and quarter past savsn o'clock j

P.M.

GERM tM REFORMED.

Eirst German—Alabama street, between 1 Market and Washington streets. Pastor, Rev. ! John Fuchs. Services to-morrow morning at I half-past ten o'clock, and fifteen minutes after i

seven P. M.

HEBREW.

porarily in Judah’s Block. , between New Jersey and East streets. Rabbi, Rev. J. Wleksler.

Synagogue—Tent East Market street,

vices to-morrow st half-part ten o’clock a. M., and fifteen minutes after seven p. M. FRIENDS. Firsf—Corner of Delaware and St. Clair streets. Minister. William K. Johnson. Services to-morrow at half-part ten o'clock a. M.. and fifteen minutes after seven p. m. united bretheen. United /)refAren-Corner of New Jersey and Ohio streets. Pastor, Rev. Amos Manway. Services to-morrow at half-past ten o’clock a. M., and fifteen minutes past seven

p. M.

Supreme C*«ri. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1867. The lion. Charles A. Ray, Chief Justice. Mitchell vs. Williams; Monroe Circuit Court. Reversed. Ray, chief Justice. The State of Indiana vs. Cornwell; Vigo Common Pleas Court. Reversed. Ray, chief Justice. Hall vs. Green; Noble Common Plea* Court. Petition for rehearing overruled. Meredith e*. Reed; Wayne Common Pleas Court. Petition for rehearing overruled. Wanted.—Information aa to whether tbe meat of a cow tbat has died of hydrophobia, if manufactured Into bologna sausages, would be Injurious a* an article of food, or whether the flesh of hog* that have died of tbe cholera, if used lor tbe same purpose, would be made palatable and healthy by tbe process of manufacture? Would tbe flesh or fat of either be fit for use, even In making soap?

LOCAL ITEMS.

The mle nf the Imtereat nf Thmw« as Johnson’s heirs in the “Blue” farm, near this city, occurs to-day at o’clock, p, M., at the Court House door. Parties Interested will take notice, John 8. Spann, Commfseloncr. January 17,1867.

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For Male.- Morsei*, hprfag Wmf* ons, Harness, heavy two horse Wagons, etc. Remember the large sale of Horses, Mares and Mules, UHs dsy at ten o’clock, at the City Sale Stables. Also, there will he sold a large number of Spring Wagons, Harness, two horse Lumber Wagons, ete. Sole positively st ten o’clock, at auction at the City Sale Stables, 163 West Washington street. All kinds of property sold on commission for every body, by J. II. Hammn ft Co. Th« Teetlmnwr nf in MechMfcal Expert.—“In my opinion, the Grover A Baker Machines possess tbe following advantages; 1. They use tbe tvo thread* directly from tbe spools on which they were wound by tbe manufacturers of them, and thns save the operator tbe lime and trouble cf rewinding one of tbe threads. 2. The seam sewed is secure and extremely elastic. 8. The thread tensions require but very little care In adjnstlng them. 4. Tbe Machines are capable of sewing a greater variety of fabrics than any

J. 4 ’ r *?f® IB 8*0- Other machine* with which I am acquainted, lion 18, in the same township and range; a ,, —

96,MO. _

Internal Rxnenue.—The following is the assessment, by eountlee, for the Sisth District foPVhe mouth of December, 1868; Marlon county, No. 1 ./. $5,760 68 Merlon oouoty.No. 7 /. 1-1,933 68 HancockcounfyrNo, 2 .... 672 97 Nbelby county, No. I 786 09 Johnson county, No. 4 841 85 Morgan county,No. 6 $17 62 Hendrick* county, No. 6 610 92

Tot*r

Xiucurr Court

TbomM t». Robert Roe, tbe court rendered a

verdtetin favor of thudefandant. •

In Ike eafle of Ambresa P. Staunton et al., w. J$bn M. Yaofhiaa, the trial was by a jury and tba nrflet iff favor of the defendant. la the eaee of Rip ft. Rotes vs. A. D. Wood the argomeut* Wdre beard and then taken

under advlaepeat ty tkejwurt.

Oi Be motMlrfXr. 0. >. Hord, Jehu Maamawa*admittedt#prartie* lathe sea**,

$21,628 71

-In tbe ease of Edward

5 - The seams sewed do not change their apP*■v»nc« by washing, the stitched appearance on one «4<i e 0 f the good* remaining permaaeat, ■otwithsteading repeated wasbtag*.”—T«*Gmonyof Mr. R s. RenuUck, of Mrs York, bs/orsths Commissioner of Patents. filers HonM ', ** Xatghtetowa, to be given la Richmond, Indiana, February 1, 1867, under the management of I. J. mile,, of mat city, is receiving the mept liberal patronage fram the best citizens throughout’tbe State, and, from present indicaUone, the sal* *f ttohets will he

complete by the 11 as* advertlaad for th* drawIng. Captain J. T. Maeaaley, at No. » Wart

Maryland (Part, la afaat for this etty, when

tickets eaa be proeared, aad also at a number

of th* principal store*. • I96 sed

tJwtst Pema.—l-*»rge*t ■—erMeemz in tbo city, anfi “all warranted,” “Gillott’i Steel Pen*” of all kin,la, “Arnold’* Fluid,” genuine. You cun always find at Tood, Car mich iel ft Williams’,-Glenn*’ Rlock, a large and complete assortment of Stationery, Blank Rooks, School Books, snd everything kept In a Book Establishment. Don’t forget the Glenns’

Block

10.3 Book HToKE. A 4$m*er World thin lot—A Comm tryman entered our store yesterday with a bundle. He had bought a pair of pants In some store for $» "s>, such as we sell at auction from #175 to $2 He bad not read our advertisement, nor bad he heard of our Auction sales be. fore. Well, this is a free country! Sensible peo. pie buy Clothing at ibeir own price it AuctionDown they go! Lart call! : ip it’;,

gone!

Auction, this Saturday morning, Janitor; ’>>, 1867, at 55 West Wa-bingtou street.

it. MaNIIEIMKK.

I’roprietor and Licensed Auciionccr. tonmSry For *Tly.-Awy pemsom having City I’rnperty which they would like to trade for a Farm of 142 acres, si) acres clear, tbe balance timber , with a good bouse of five rooms, •» good well, stable and orchard, fifteen miles North East of the city and re Y the Bellefontalne Railroad, can le .ru of an opportunity

to do so by applying to

19 3 llct.il Dkizki.l. ffiweet OpopoBMX from Jlrxlcof— The most elegant and essential personal requisite for a lady. •* Extract of Sweet Opopc- ' nax.” E. T. Smith ft Co., New York.

n2-13w-f

Nweet OpopwMs* from Jloxteol— ' New, very rare, rich and fashionable perj fume. Tbe finest ever imported or manufac- | lured in tbe United States. Try it, and be j convinced. E. T. smith ft Co., New York.

n2-13wf

Wfoml’u l p?-PMters mt Bill * i t loaedge'a, No. • Woufl Wmuhlmfftom •(reef, Imformalrnffi everybody ihsat Boot* * fthoou mre positively uelllmgf mt fortl for (he mex* *• day*. 16-4 Yonas View, ffipemd yomr Kvem« ings at Bryant, Stratton A Co.’s College. ^ .Vgorllz, Brother Zk Co., have removed tbair Clothing Establishment to 19 West Washington street. Having • Aril assortment of the latest stylss of Cloth, CM*)meres and vesting, and an experienced cutter, Georg# W. Stol worthy, they solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore given them. In addition, a large assortment of Ready Made Clotbing will be found at Moritz, Brother ft Co.'s, at tbo very loweat prices. Their facilities for purchasing are unsurpassed- hence they can and do sell cheap.

14-6

To Acqmlre m Bemmllrtnl llamd* writing, go to Bryant, Stratton A Co.'* col lege. ^ 11-6 ■mnlmuuu 9f«m mmd Other*, engaged during tbe day, can get a thorough knowledge of book keeping by joining the special evening clast, commencing- this evening at Bryant, Stratton A Co.’a College. Books and Stationery furnished at tbe college office. _ i|-8 Oe to Bryamt, Miration At Co.’m College to get a First Class Business Education. 14.6 J. K. Fmwkner, hwccemor to P. R. Ferine ft Son, N<^ J4 Wert Maryland street, dealer In Pittsburg, Rrazll and Highland Coal, reduces tbe price of hi* coal from two to three cent* on tbe btitbel. Thia is at least three cents lower than the same coal can be bad for at any other establishment.

11-6

Heady made Clothing mt grout Sacrifice.—Moritz, Brother A Co., No. 3 East Washington street, are selling their stock, and and making Nobby Business^r Drees rotts-for two weeks, or until tbelr removal, positively •t cost. 2i-28 Attention Capital la t a!-rtflafe Imvestment.—Bsrt cfiance over offered la Indianapolis. Glenns’ Block, 87X by 196 foot on WMhington street, for sole. For terms, apply to W. ft H. Glenn, proprietor*. Jyl9-tf. The IsdaM Walk! The Blind See! The Dkae Hear!—Dr. W. A.Caodee, th* Healing Medium, will treat the afflicted of this city and vicinity for the next sixty or ninety days. Tbe Doctor has had great suecess In treating chronic diseases, baa treated many tbouiand* ia every city be bae visited. No matter bow long you’ve been sick or who ha* doctored you there is yet hope. Dr. Candce’* credential* and references are aegood ae any In the land. All patient* treated at bia rooms. Office over Mr*. Qulmby’s Millinery Store, No. 42 South Illinois street; an trance through th* Store. 24-lm Tfc« •• Umffnrtmmmte ” should rend Dr. William Thomson’s advertisement on tha third page. _ J*14-ly LO aL-TV OFT*I OE, N*. »4 fowmak fllinwtw (tereez, wear side. Money loaned In **m* to suit any article of rain*. Good# of an kinds mm«nt end setd or exchanged. Always on hand, Daredeemed pledgas.for sal* *»»«<*• >. Mat A Co. PestoEee add rasa—Lock Bex 184.' mfldly

PREPARED OIL OF PALM AND MACE, Ynr Preaervlng, JEestnrln* and B-nuurrinx tbe Hair, And is tbe most delightful and wonderful article the world ever produced. Lallies will find it not only a certain remedy to Beetere, Darken and Beautify tba Hair, but also a desirable article for the Toilet, as it is highly perfumed with a rich anddelicate perfume, independent of th* fragrant o ;or of a* Oils of Palm and Mace. The Barrel at Barm. A new aad beautiful perfume, which In delicacy of scent, and the tenacity with which it dings to th* handkerchief and person, is unequalled Theabove articles for sale by all Drnggist* and Perfnmers.atgl per bottle each. Seatby express to any address, by th* proprietor*. T. W. WEIGHT A CO , ociflOdOm 100 Liberty street, New York

HUNNEWELL’S ECI.KCTIC i The greatest trait ia the ehat-rif-f-u. | acter of these acknow lodged most valuable Pill* and Family Physic, is thntof a per feet freedom from Griping and Bowel Irritation Could tbe thousands of cases of Files and Bowol Weakness bnt speak their origin, would be found in tbe enormons unnatural error of using Fills or any medicine that Grip** ia action. Griping is semi-Dytentery, and a aMateat't thought will show what a continued nse must necessarily end ia. Therefore, wlthont griping, I claim for the Eclectic Fills a natural remedy for Chronic Coaattpstin*. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Head Ache, Liver and Kidney Complaints, Files, Worms, Los* of or Impurities of the Blood, Bush of Blood to the Head, Loss of Appetite, and all derangements of Stomach or Bowels, and now fully conceded to them. J. L. HCNNEWBLL, Proprietor, Praetical Chemist and Pharmaceutist, No 9 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts. Sold by all dealers In medicine. Physicians and Dealers supplictl iu Bulk. Ian8 doodft weowl m

■t is WwmsterAU, Amt Trme, That thousand* of both the nged and the your, j are snatchod, aa it were, from the very sVmw* of Bernik By the use of Dr. Atherton's Cherry Cordial, which has obtained a worldwide reputation, on account of it# great medical virtues. It is warranted to cure the most violent forma of Cfcntara, Byocmtery, Biearrkem, E*eAnd also all Spring aad Summer Complaints. For tho many strong testimonials ia ita favor from families of the first respectability, see circulars at tho Druggists. Prepared by Dr. A. T. Atherton A Co., Lowell, Mif _ Wat. E. Gump, Dayton, Ohio, sole Agent for Ohio aad West. Jan 8 dlmtn.th.sa* Aw Im

Indianapolis WMolooalo fltexket.

GBOCEBIES.

1 he advance in gold has strengthened the martet, anti, with some improvement in the demand, prices are tend ing upward. Thapurchases, how - war. are still chiefly by consumers, and they are buying only with reference to immediate wants. COFFEES—The market is firm, and the demand good. Prices, however, are tending np-

ward.

SUGARS—There is a brisk demand, and the market is firm. Corrected telly By A. Jama* * Cm., Wholesale Grocers, Nan. T aad » Hmtea Bmmaa Bmlldkmg, mm Washim*. tom street.

ALE—

Per barrel ta no AY gg** lcd Ale » P*v dozen 1 50

EXACTLY WHAT TOC WANT I MATHEWS' VENETIAN HATE DYE, known aad naed over M yeara. Dally increasing la pnbUefevor. Complete ia one botta. No wash. No trouble. A Child eaa apply H. Produces a 1nstrou* blaek or brown,asdaoirod. Doos not injure the hair. Price 76 scats, lold by Druggists and and Fancy Goods Doalsra. Also, Marnxwa' axmsa Main Gloss for retort** sad dress lag th* Hair. J«! dlyeod Smokers, Take Notice. Clgmrs, Tahmcea, FI pea, Ete., Cheaper thmm Kvor, to tel* tha Tlmiea. JUST LOOK AT THU FHICB8. A good Cigar (cents A Up top Cigar, three for. 46cents A Bn* Havana Cigar 10 cant* Best Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, per lb..... $1 00 J. A. McGAW, 10 Bates Block, North Illinois street. decIO deodlm

r KOFEMIONAL.

X>R. a.

KII.I.KM'O 461.04 It.

Teneyck, pardoa Graff’s patent Simon’s Patent « ** Plain .. BA^^ Spri,, **~ C '' Horseshoes per ib... Hone shoe nails. BEANS— Small white BBICK— Pulverized Brick, per bbi . Fire Brick, perl.ofo B BOO MS— Common, per dozen Extra' 11 ’.:;;>...;;.;.;.;;;; Fancy “ _ Shaker *• BUTTER— Choice Indiana—Quiet CEMST m *“ i ^ m “ 0, ‘’ duli CANDLES^ Star CHEESE— Western Reserve Hamburg coK* 7 Strtdand Pittsburg.. Hesperian Bolling MiU ' COPPERBrazier’s Copper COFFEE— Bio Common «««* Prime . choice COTTON BATTING— SSunaa. co^SSTaensNo. nje Pound Cotton Yarns Carpet warp Coverlet varn EGGS—Goo. I demand Fresh FLOUR— Superfine

Extra. Eamiiv

FBI TT.H-^

cried Apple.-,, per ib.. Green ■ bU Peaches, halve,, per lb ” quarters. ••

FEATHERS— New, live gee-e

FISH—

:::::::: gS 19 00 18 00 .14 (Wto 15 00 SU 14 to 16 28 to 30 1 90 to 2 00

oo

2 00 to 2 25 2 30 to 2 73 S 00 to 3 50 4 00 to 4 26 4 90 to 5 00 28 to 25

20 to 26 16 to 17 75 to 80

New York, atmrnet. New York, Friday, January 18. Cotton—Very firm and more active; sales of 2,200 bales at 36c for middling uplands. Elour—Receipts, 4,226 barrels. Market rather more active and prices without change; sales of 5,700 barrels; closed steady. Whisky-Nominal. Wheat—Rreeipto, 260 bushels. Market quiet and closed without change at $1 -25 for No. 3 Milwaukee and $2 26 for No. 2. Rye - Firmer for bonded. Barley—Quiet and steady. Core—Receipts, 4,100 bushels. Market is a shade firmer but business is restricted in consequence of the ice embargo ; sales at $1 11@ 1 fo T mixeJ western; in store, $1 19.

S3 «®' " r

Groceries—Dull.

iean°^ a —^ a * et at '*”@b5c for new crop, Amer-

‘^! e8 ° f refinttl in bond

Hork Market firmer with moderate demand; sales of 4,100 barrels at $21 oo<2‘>l 50 for new mess, closing st $23 50 cash; $19 87® 20 12 for old mess, doting at $19 »7 cash, and $10 75017 12 for prime. Also 1,250 birrels new mess at $21 50@21 75,seller’s and buyer’s

option for Feburary and March.

Beef—Firm; soles of 580 barrels at about

previous prices.

Beef Hams—Firmer with sales of 450 barrel->

at $28 50@33 50.

Bacon—Moderate reque-t; sales at 10@10>^c for Cumberland cut; lie for short libbed; H^c for -hort clear, and Pic for long cut bams. Cut Meats—Active; sales 950 packages at @9^ for shoulders and l(’@12c for hams. Dressed Hogs-Firmer; sales st 12@13c for

old and 13@I8We for new.

Butter—Firm at 23<330c for Ohio. Cheese—Fair demand at 13@20c.

Cincinnati Market.

Cincinnati, Friday, January 18.

Flour—Dull; sales of superfine at $10 30; trade brands, 8ll@i.’!. v ’ Wheat-Dull; sales at $2 i5@2 85 for No. 1

spring and winter.

Corn—Dull; sales ut

sbeiied.

Amusements.

54c., and 60c. for

Oats—Dull at 50c.; no sates.

Roe—Dull; sales at $ Barley—l’nchangei Cotton—Quiet; wde

Metropolitan Theater. Cor. Washington and Tenneeae* Street*. Hr. W. II. Blley Manager. NOTICE-CHANGE OF TIME. Doors open at quarter to seven. Overture commences at half-past seven o’clock, precisely. Saturday Bieiing, Jaaaary 19.

Bemefitof

MR. T. B. GLESSIXCi,

And only appearance of

Miss Kate Fletcher,

When she will appear in

C JY JVC I L L E . Camll’e. Miss Kate Fletcher Annand Mr. W. II. Uiley ROUGH DIAMOND. Margery....... . Miss Kate Fletcher Saturday afternoon at half, past two o’clock, grand Matinee. Admission to all uarts of the 'IW^uSin* 5 ' ThU grCat m0l ' al Urama ot L ' iLEdiCbir- 21 ’ ar ' t a PP ear * nce of Miss

OP FUN

Mo

CEC

$! 15.

red.

, . , at for mitl-

jpg.

Whisky—Dull; sales at20c. is bonds.

Hogs-Firmer; soles at $7 40®; Vi. and at the dose holders ask 8c. for heavy mess pork.

In demand at $20 50.

Bulk Meats—Firm: sales at 7, 1 cr@9}z c . for

shoulders and sides, loose.

Green Meats—Higher; sales at Sv and lOJ^c. for shoulders, sides and hams' -

Lard—In demand; sales at 12)dc.

Bacon—Sales at 12Jic. Butter—U nchanged. Cheese—V nchanged.

Groceries—Firm without change. Gold—Irregular, opening at*l :17

ing at $1 36 C,.

Exchonge—Steady.

26 to 27

7 08 to 830 12 30 to 13 00 IS 30 to 13 73 9 to Ilf

2 (HI to 2 SO

CARNIVAL

AT

M^somc Commencing Wednesday Evening, January l«, is«7. C.O.T1EZ, the wizard. AND VEATKU.OQC 1ST. And originator of Cirift Exhibitions! He proposes to GIVE EVERYBODY A P RE S E X T, WhQ attend his first entertainment' the Prin- inal of which w ill be selected from the following t. lr gant and cojtly articles: Sets of Furniture, Ladies’ Dress Patterns, Castors, Ice Pitchers, Bogs of Flour. Loads of Wood, 8cta of Crocker

Kerosene Lamps, 124 piece*

ra Ca ’ ” ’

and cl. s-

60. to 65 8 00 ro S 50

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,

Piiy.iriso for Diseases ol :he

A Hew PerfiHe f«rIke laaffkerchief. Head, ThrOftt ROd LdllgS,

Pbalnn’e “ ft Ifftot Blooming Coreas.” I Phaloa’a *• ftlghf Hlooming rerene.” Phalon’c “ ftlffht Blooming Coroao.” | rhaioa’* •• ftlghi Blooialag Cereas.” | wnnioa’* »« Wight Bioomiag roroaa. n

Perflowsr

rntmrim WMAs-ir* Otm ttMdmniwp*, mrn wa will Mil

BBY« at re-

duced prices.

IN fNS/ ripiwiff ft Wumm.

A most exquisite, delicate and Fragrant fame, distilled from the rare snd beautiful II from which it take* iu name. Manufactured only by PHALON 4r HUN, New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER. fyM deodftweowly TBE LAW OF BERCY, ■a Bnlatina fnGrcal uncial Evils. AN Essay for Young Mn: on the Error*. Abuses an I Disease* Incident to Puberty, which de•troyed the msaly powers—with Report* o* new and highly (oeceartul remedie*. Sent in icsied letter envelope*, free of charge Address Dr. J. SKII.LIN HOUGHTON, Howard AmocUtio*. Philodrlphis, Pennsylvania. derXdftw3ia Hair IPye, Fifty cents, black or brow* iasUnteaeous,**tursl, durable, beautiful, reliable, indeed tbo best ’in use, has been before the publio over ffleea years, Is th* cheapest, containing os much as th* usoal dollar slse*. Depot, No. te John street. Hew York City. Bold by *11 Druggist., patent medicine, perfumery and fancy good* tlores everywhere. jelSdly

FOfl RENT.

RENT. g&RSse'is&m ssdAIFBSSSi,.

MV* It I* roastreetlvesuleld* to use impure modlelD**. In eases of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Rheumatism. Gout,Scrofula, Mara.mu., ete , avoid the poeeibility of impoeition by ns lag the Standard Cod Liver Oil, manufactured from th* finest livsr* procurable on tbe bauksof Newfoundland, by JOHN U. BAKU ft CO. No. 718 Market street, Philadelphln. aov9 <11 m A CARD TO HVALID8. A clergyman, while retiding in south America a* a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the rare of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Disease* of tbe Urinary aad Seminal Organs, ami tbe whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and rlcioo* habit*. Great nnmbers hare beets already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit tbe afflicted and unfortunate, I will scad the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed enrelope, to any on* who needs it, Fan or CnaBog. Please enclose a post-paid enralope, addressed to ynnrtelf. Addres*, JOSEPH T. INMAN, station D, Bible House, tec4d8m* Now York City. HYGIENIC WINE, This ixroBm Tonic, recommended by the meat eminent phytieianr, is made of PX7KKH SXXEXtR'S', Admits la its composition only Tonic, Aromatic and Febrlfriga substances. It replaces, with a great superiority, all other Bitters, which have for a base nothing but alcohol or inferior whishie*. It 1* richer than any other Bitters in Arwmamtie mmft Balsamic Principles, Aud it* taste is exquisite. It* soothing^ffect* oi the Nervous Fluids is most astonish ing, for, while it gently exbiierate* by reanimating the fnnrtlons of the Digestive Organs, and dissipate Languor, by gently refreshing aad stimalatlng tho Brain, giving a healthy tone to the whole organism, it leaves behind none of tbe baleful influenees that follow alcoholIc stimulants. W* warrant that, upon trial, Hygienic Wine will ba found a Bloat Dcltelomo Mowermce, Pessesstng wonderful virtues m all eases of Dyspepsia aad Debility, sad moreover is nncx lied a* an -A. Y*Y*'KT IZEK. To Ladles, especially, it will prove a most effeutnal relief for those ailments to which the sex is most liable. LAMBERT ft KAMPING, 31 and 33 Broadway, New York. MUSCAT PERLE wlilbefonRdAfikosOleiieioiis Wine, superior to anything of the kind—it is th# pure Jnloe of tba finest grope, fruity and delicious beyond description. Try it and b* convinced. Both of the Wines are for sale by Browning ft Sloan; H. H. Lee, under Bates House; Hay ft Co., •oraer Illinois sad Washington street. BBOOTftINO * SL49AN, net* dly Indianapolis. Agent* for Indiana.

TO which brsut.Ii ui the proicHeiun bis practice is evrlu.lTfly confined, may be consulted daily, per unally or by letter, at his Dl-pens ary and Surgery, Miller's Blvrk, North Illinois-irret, one tqnare north of the Bates House. The important rare, effected, and unqiialilird success of the Doctor's new method of treat ment during the lart year, in tbi* city, should cause the thinking and unbiased portion uf the community, to appreciate the advantages of a permanent Institute, fur the scientific treatment ul ibene intidious, and if unmolested, fatal cla--> of Consumptive diseases; tea more *0 as it it evident Catarrhs and Trust Dbonlcrs are alarmingly on tee increase The Doctor’, irmstmenl oi the must .luprorcd forma of VAPOR I ft ■ AL AT IO V * Combined with PROPER CONSTITUTIONAL TREATMENT, certainly succeed, where tee old method, of praetiee utterly fatD

A. CJ A Y* I> ,

To my old patients, aad tea many friend* who hare m> kindly aad geaeronaly aided my endear, or, to mitigate tbe ravages of consnmp’ ion by curing team disease* that so surely l«sd to it, I am very grateful, and shall endeavor to merit their appro ballon la tbe future, as la tbe past To TBirciuc I bare tossy that I do not consMer it necessary to pi-Mcnl further testimonial* to yonr notice ai thl, time, haring, dnnng tbe past year, firm you statement* aad report* from tee most reliable parties of over a hundred r*»e* snere*.rully treated. Tbi. certainly .buuld give confidence to ten** who a re. till sugenng. BRV Consult.tion free, aad term* of treatment within the reach of all. Yours, ate. dee.ia dVmeodlstnrStep DR. J. HALE.

2 4U to 2 30 12 00 to 12 23 11 UU to 11 30 9 75 to 10 00 2 90 to 3 00

2 To

Ill-

White Fi»h,

White Kish in ouc-fourtb bbl

White t i»b io kit.

Mackerel, No. 1, one bali hid Mackerei, No. 9, one half bbi.

Mackerel, No 3, one-bali bbl Mackerel, in kits. No 1 Mai kcrcl, in kits. No. 2. rvffiSnW&Si**’

Kajj.g’-"’ ; ; = Turkish Prunes, per lb. . - .. I

Dried Cnrranta

One pound Core Oysters, per dor Two ” Psache, Two Cherries Two ’• Black Berrie- - Two *• Tomatoe-

GRAIN—

Wheat, rod, per bus

* ear ” 37 to 40 Corn

40 to 1

01 ,,>n t0 ' >er UaG-l’nchsDiiPd.

8 by 10 * t Provisions—firmp

ginsfvg ’ ::::::::: 7'”

HAIR-^

ftew Or lemma Bmrket.

New Orleans, Friday, January is. Cotton—Higher; vale., cf6.000 bales low mid-

dling at 22c: middling at "’Ic.

Roceipt.-—Fit the week 29.7uo '.alia r; .iii»t

25,1X10 bales la>t week. Exports—bales.

Sugar—Lower; sales at ile.

Molasses—Sales of common t., t or at :*>,• •

prime to choice, 69@T2e.

is i Flour—Sales of superfine at all :.o<«,lt 7:,•

15 : $12015 50 for extra.

Corn—Higher; sales at >1 i-ji ;,ai an,

Oats—Sales at S5e.

Hay—Firm; -ales ale-:'..'.

1'urk —Sales at $20 50. Bacon—None here.

Lard—Advanced to Uigii.

Whisky—Unchanged. Tobacco—Unchanged.

Gold-Si y:;,. Sterling-69'..

New York Exchange—Cc. discount.

F reixhts—Unchanged.

Opera Capes and Hoods.

-1 Live Pix — Just for Futt! No Blanks—No Jewelry Given Aw«» .

All L'seful Preaents,

For particulars, see programmes.

Aumission 50 cents: Re»erve<l Seat, 77.cent. Doors open at seven; commence at eie ht o'i ' . ..

jan 17

dry coco . CLOSING OUT! Scott & Mitchells, to Wf«-t ftVttstliumol* xifrert. 4 UK NwW OKhKlilNi. i'll KIR 1 \ i ; • ^ Y rtie k 11 ST.IPLH.VD F.l\n IIR1 liiNHl!

3 75

4 30 to 5 uo

5 00 1 00 2 73 2 50 t 60

37 to 40

40

St. Louie .Warket.

’■r. Louts, Friday. January is.

Cotton—(juiet: with sales at ;Uic. for selected

middling.

Hemp—Unchanged; with sales of JOO tons

dressed.

Flour—Quiet and unchanged. Wheat—Firm but unchanged.

Dull and easier; with sale* at 7'(g

Per bushel HIDES—

roll SALE Oil (VEIfJ. mouse t'4MB Mgg.F. OB ■KMT.

f I'll IX well kaowu aud popular public bouse ia J. tel. city, with the furniture etc., will be rented for a term of rear*, or told, on •*»>• term*. Enquire of MoKERNAN ft PIERCE, Real Estate Agents, or of J. M. LAMBERT, the landlord, on the premise*. Jan 3d Im.

)ry

Green Coif Skin HoMlNY—Good deu.*«w. Boiled Sheet Iron. Nos. 19 to 47 Charcoal do do do Genuine Bu,*i* Imitation do. A LEAD liar Pig Sheet and Pipe LARD LIME lumber!— Lath, poplar Pine leather

Upper Kip. Xo. I.

No. 1. modiam

Freach Kip flrst chotc

French Calf Domestic Calf

Linings, per doz

MolassEs-I^ New urleans

Porto Rico NAILS—

1W

OILS—

Linseed Oil

Signal or Headlight Oi

Extra Engine UiT

Engine <»D No. 1 tor Oil WoodOU. .

Machinery Oil

No * Mach

Garbo

8wto9‘. : 13 to Hi 3 to I SV to 7>* ; to io**: 27 to 2a 21 to2ff* I 12ft 13C j 13.S 12 to 13

48 to 52 €1 to 4B 38 to 43 . 48 to 54 ID to 1 30 . 1 40 to 1 M 1 10to3 40 1 73 to 1 20 6 00toll JU . 20 tel 10 85 to 100

Provisions—Firmer.

Bacon—Clear'ides held st .’U' .'c: 'boulders

at lie.

Bulk Meats—Clear rib sides loose at Ilk*. Lard—f-ales at HCiglic for prime to

choice.

Hog'—Steady: with sales at $6 40@6 tO. JlemapMia nmrket. Me.mfhis, Thursday, January IS. Cotton—Quiet; sales at o0@31c. for middling. Receipts of to day 2.248 bales. Exports 1,177 bales. Receipts for the week 11.747 bales. Exports for the week 10 377 bales. Stock on hand 29,987 bales. Flour—Firm; sales at $14 to SIT. Corn—Sales at $1 00@1 02. Hay—Scarce and higher; sales at S-35. Fork—Higher; sales at 21<225v. Bacon—Sales at 12 to 14c. Other Meats—Unchanged.

PhtlmftelpMim Smrfcct.

Philadelphia, Friday, January is. Petroleum—Active; sales of 15,000 gallons at 2Sc. in February and 29c. in March.

Flour—Dull and unchanged.

Wheat—Scarce: sales of red at s-itg:; 25:

white, $3 20@3 10.

Corn—Dull; sales of !.90t> bushels new vel-

low at 99Jx@99e. Oats—Unchanged,

y—Dull.

LESS THAN COST TO CLOSE XT OCXPersonsWishing Bargain* FOR Christmas and \ew Year’s Presents Would do well to cal! on us. S I 17“ ZEC s MKLOW C'OtsX. Dress Goods BoIom Cost LINEN GOODS BELOW COST, Laces aad Embroideries Below tost GLOVES AND HOSIERY BELOW COST Cloak* and Shawl** Below Co-t CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES BELOW COST. Jeans and Flannels Below Cost Dream Trinamaimgs Below Cost. AT SCOTT & TI1TCBELL*' ’ IO Wemt \%amkiiigton Street. derl dim

Whisky-

Cloverseed—Sales at 14fcT5c.

it

00

FOR SALE.

(arhinery Carbon Oil

Nap tea or Ben sole Refined Coml Oil— 4IONS—Perbu.be

fNXTATOES

PLASTER PARIS

Oil

FOR TRADE. FOR TRADE. * FIN 1. .torn room in a flouri.hing town, enlv a A. »i* hour* rid. from the city, will he traded for city property, with a difference of from One to Four Tbou*aiid Dellars in Cash. HAMLIN A JOHNSON. ^ Kenl Estate AgenU. 43 Wert TYaehiugtou at.

CLOTHES WASHER. DOTY’S Clothes Washer Is easy to operate—i •tending—loJure. menu, and does IU perfuetion In from four minute*; is durable, and U the only washing machine irsan th* LOMunn it ia chid.

ONIO.N8-Perbu.tMjl

POTATOES PLASTER POULTRY

Chickens, lire, per dozeu

dresMMl

POW^eSI’ * ctir, ' ; dre»«c.l per lb

Bla-ting

Rifle

RAGS RICE—

SALT—

»ERD^ P * rl,,rrel Flax

Clover

Timothy SHEET ZINC—

Per sheet Per cask

SHOT—

Per Keg

** Bag

SOAP—Good demand. Indianapolis German. Proctor ft GambU’*

Werkes' Babbitt's Philadali

SODA- Goo

Eogii'h

American SORUHUM-DuU SYRUPS—Quiet.

Choice

Medium Common SUGARS—

jotoiSFOR

m

Mill Seat and Farm!

66 to

38 to 40 30 to 52 80 to 1 OO 50 to 60 1 06to5 50 2 00 to * 75 3 00 to 3 50 !2>. to 1 7 26 to 7 50 8 50 to 9 IM ... 6 to 6X .10 to U UK to uy, . ..390to3 OO 2 10 to 2 25

7 SO

2 60 to 3 00

MARBLE WORKS. ITALIAN MARBLE WORK! IIS soutk Illinois street. Findlay & Co., Sculptors and dealers in all kinds 01 Imported Marble Wort. Manufuctnrad In Carrara, Italy

W K ^ ..

Vaults, Mantles, etc., at terms, and warranted to give sa Orders from a distance promp

TN CARROLL COUNTY. INDIANA, X a hall miles from Delphi, the count'

A, three and

bail miles from Delphi, the conntr seat, and -— tee Wabash and ErieCanal, and TV W. ft W R. R.. twenty acres of Land, nil under cultivation, through which passes a living stream of water propelling a Saw MiU which is cutting, with one hand, 2,000 feet per day—a first class frame Damnine feet beau of water—in n well timbered

Power sufficient for

ooun

man adjoining

Babbitt’s

Philadelphia, fine

od demand.

Hard, refined

White, soft refined

39 90 to 39 30 s so y.ffiSS .14 to 13 11 to 11.14 —10 to 10JS 35 U|| 40 . ..110 to 1 95 75 to 1 00 40 to 70 I61. to 16 ^ 16 >. to 16fa ...14 to 14M

to 13^

sitting or no garIU work to .ion In from two to

1849 and 1856. Millions of households pronounce it their best physician. The virtues of IU unequolod remedial properties never fail. It preserves aad regulates. never destroys. As a preventive against Cholera it Is n standard remedy, as one dote of the Belief, at tho very first symptom, always dethrones IU virulence la 1849, thousands of persons seized with it ware saved. 80 with the Yellow Feyer, in 1868. Thousands snd ten* of thousand* of soldiers were cured of Diarrhea and Dysentery two year* past, by Its use, according to Hospital proofs throughout the American army. Even Rheumatism receives Immediate relief to the patient; also, those attacked with Chills and fever, Influenza, Sore Throat, Inflammation of the Bowels, Headache, Spasms, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalds, Hysteria, Physical Prostration, and such like complaints. Tha proof of it* superior efficacy Is, It* baMlag against pain, relieving tee suffering, curing aad killing Pain I For Neuralfie Affections, Dyptheria, Tic Doloreux, it is surely a speolflc. Travelers, who chinge (heir water, persoae desirous of strength, who want vitality aad a renewal of lifo, can depend upon ■adwnys Sandy Belief as a most inviting and effeetnal remedy. •rtfl by Drnggist*. Price 60 cent* per bottle, Jaattdftwtw

sen.

R. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 39 Courtlond Street, New York. (Opposite Merchant's Hotel.) The (Tnirtrsal Clothes Wringer,

WITN

COO - WHKKU9. Pit* any wnsh tub, wring* clothes almoet dry with little Iqbor, and will save its cost

is cloth in CFBTT Tftftr

8«nd for wholesale mmd retail terns, Also de-

•eriptiro oirculsn.

Exclusive right of sale given to tho flretrespon-

•ible applicant from each town.

B.C.B:

BROWNING, General Agnat, aumrtUnd street. Now York. (Onpoelte Merchant’s Hotel.)

’ ~ td., Ajm - ‘

Agents, dealers inAgrt- "—’ *- ■cads, ete.

Jet iMwsnd

hArOWare. £ XTdtchinson ftW,

Importer* snd Jobbers of

H .A. I> W ^ HE,

■•* M Witlmwt fit root |

JJotweon TThird mmd Pesspi fotm,.

Porto Rico, raw

Cubs, raw

^E H R-8% m I^ dKO<^,a, Bonk* TALLOW—Pair demand a ,

TAR—

In barrels _ „ In one half barrels 2 S, TEA- bUCke,, ’ Per ' !l,,S,:n 6 00 to.8 50 S2giU y * # “ IfotolflO » wt,er ..•t "folio 9

TICKINGS—

Conestoga, C. C. A

Everett* Mathenn, A. A

West Branch .... Providence

TWINE—

Cotton

TOBACCOBlack sweet, one-fourth, one half

MS 9 to 9%

8 50

..■.'.'.:2k

and tens

TIN PLATE— 1'iW' Pig Tin ../

Wf^DEN WARE—

i in

.^qurtity

10-14,

mm*

Keeler’s No. 1 Ch:

ee In n« ,

(five iu nest) “ kunu, common, per dozeu

75 to 78 *0 to 1 00 1*0 tol 30 . 7S tol 25 ••••• 86

16 X 14 00

12 eu to 13 00 - 4 75 to 500

itry. Power sufficient for grist mill or otb lul’nctory. A good orchard on the place. Als

lining thes.n -

154 Acres Farming T,anrl;

With from^so to 18^res in cultivation—balance good tenant house; rsnn ing’ia^terrthrough U farm^ also, several springs. Well adapted to wheat and com. Situate,! on main road. Price of mill

ml

l fannj

corn. Situated on main road. Price of mill rrtri^r’togethJr l! ' a T n ti * B ’ 0 f’' t T ° ^ Sold Terms—One half cosh; balance in one and two years. 1 cr further particulars, inquire of dec* d*w M.W.P ^ * J ^fedTSa.

CHANCE OF TIME.

BELLGFONTAINE KAILWAY.

CHANGE OF TI-HE.

ff^N and alter Monday, December 24.1866, trains KJ wul leave tho Union Depot, as follows: Express Mail 4:15 A. R Accommodation to Union only 3 4)0

Night Express

Accommodation.

Express Mail

Trains arrive from the East:

r. x

7 .00 r. x

..-S«)A.X .11:00 A.X .. 8:43 r.M

SPECIAL NOTICE.—Passengers taking the7:00 r. x. tram will gain from terse to nine hours, and one train m advance of alj other rentes: SLEEPING C VR3 ore run through on this tnun, between Indianapolis and Cleveland, and Indianapolis and Alliance, without change. Passengers leaving Indianapolis Saturday at T.-OO r. X., connect at Crestline, Sunday morning, with tee Pittsburg, Port Wayne and Chicago

TAILORING.

go*

No. I, cedar “ “ Me.* “ “ One-hnlf bushel measures B. and G. Bucket. “ WHITE SAND— Per bbl WOOI^ Rrmcr

Unv

3 25 2 00 15 00 14 00 13 00

II 00 15 00 “ 14 00 “ 8 08 to 8 60 “ fi S6 to 3 66 STS to 400 3 00 to 3 36 ... 4 60 to 6 00 ... *30ffll66

n washed.

. .49 to 46 46 to 60 . Kto30

mommy j «wefc», Ete. New Yoke, Friday, January 18. Tbe money market is rather more active at t>@7 per cent, for call looms. JSSResasLisrsT' Gold—Firmer; opening at $1 Wax, advanc- * eeUaia * U 91 **’•****£ Government Stock—A shftde htek~ Freights—To Liverpool, a shade fn quiet.

p,bat

Milwacen*, Friday, Joauary Uf. Flour—Firm, aad —$iwl Wheat Halai ofWfolair 8SPI

PARIS A5U AEW 10RK FAXal* .VINTU WINTER Late** Styles off DiESS AUD MEICHAST TAILOlUfi

PROF. EDWARD LENOX, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, N«. aa N«m*M Ulimwta Street. (A lew doors south of the Palmer Honse.) TTAYING JuAt received n large, full and comXX plete line ofDroaa and Mwshnatnble Piece Goode, I am now prepared to make up nil styles of Dress or Merchant Suits ox the shortest notice. Thanking the pnhlie for past patronage. I solicit on examlxotfox of my new stock and prices, mjdgu^xteeterirthrtfonteallctees.

BOOTS AND SHOES. Beware of the Ma YATHO has a house full of babies, pavs -I V V rent”—lx>tb house and 'tore—for he ca hold a candle to tne low prices in Boots and M-, that Jennings, (old No. 18 South Illinois stro offers, for he lacks all the above luxuries.

unite ia saying, buy your BOOTS AND Siio JENNINGS, Old No. IS South Illinoisstrec F* O T" aV I> 1> E A 11

A MAX was found. Saturday last, dead to JA own interest; *o much so tbat be paid for the same kind of a Boot he could have bon for $7 30 irom .1ENN1NG8. Old No. 18. new No. 4d south Illinois strec

FLEMEN'S Dress Boots,Frenchcali, n 50 to ; Ladies’ Dress Shoes iYom $ ul Chiklreu s Wear too cheap to men:

JEXMNLiS-,

Old No. IS South IUinoi> strec WANTEXK

piITIZEXS to become aware of the fact tea V>» my rent is less than *1 a dav and othor penses trifling, that 1 CAN and will sell Boots : Shoes less than anv establishment in the r Call and be convinced, at JENNINGS

and be convinced, at JENN Old No. Is. new No. 40 South lliine

novlCS d2ml s tp

LiS’. tres

NOTICE.

t

FURNITURE.

Fiultow L LL kinds of I’urnitnre motij I

RX JNTO-’S VEGETABLE AMBBOSI IS THE MIRACLE OF THE ACE! <4 ray-headed Teople have th, locks restored by it to the dori, lustra, ttlken tresses of youth, and are happy! Young People, with light, foded or red Hai have these unfashionable colors changed a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are covered wi Dandruff aad Humors, use it, and have clei coats and clear and healthy scalps ! I*»ld-Headed Veterans hn: their remaining locks tightened, and ti Imre spots covered with a luxuriant grow off Hair, and dance for joy! Young Gentlemen use it because it richly perfumed I Young Ladies use it because it keei their Hair in place I Everybody must and mill use it, becau it is the cleanest and best article iu tt market! far Sale by Druggista gamniw. ■MOWftlfittt ft Sfl,49AN, sep4d>meod

TV . to moke prevision for ; ■ amareraAO J VUlT OCX mmfA Imur]