Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1867 — Page 3

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robbed and the money ttolen Ibroogb no neglect of (be Treniurer. Referred to the Commit too on Claim*. Mr. PEELLB, from Committee on OrgaoU ratlon of Court*, reported back House bill 51, defining whet ooiintlee constitute tbe Seventh

Judlel

tlon of Court*, reporti

lining tbe countlee comprising tbe Judtefal Circuit and recommending lie pesS *Mr. 1)UNX. from tbo Committee on tbe Orgenlration of Court*, reported beck House Mil 50, defining What countlee shall constitute

tbe flfteenlbjudictal circuit.

J*. MOjrrooMEBY, from tbe Committee o» Organisation of ConrU, reported beck House bill 58, fixing time of bolding courts In Grant county, end recommending Its passage. Mr. HIGGINS submitted a report of the committee* on tbe two prison* reporting beck _ Hou»e/(lll 72. and recommending Us passage,

israiacam- Mr. HIG(flN8 being called to tbe chair, •M-afbmmP mMWneavo of ab*ence for tbe Speaker, ow no*

count of sickness. Granted.

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ret the ne^

s beibre th«

misdemeanor to back cafe on railroads containing passengers, recommending It* pas-

84, recommending it*

and Townsbf]

AilTortlsoments Inserted

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Week of longer time.

rtlscmcnts

nee

nixaA/s, iron, iuo x/wmu

Railroads, reported back Senate hill 21, re-

commending its passage.

Mr. McEADUEN offered a resolution that tbe Committee on Agriculture inriulre into the expediency of authorising county commissioners to purchase lands for agricultural

fairground*. Adopted.

Mr. PEEI.LE Introduced House bill 118 rrvrulating joint stock Insurance companies. Referred fh Committee on Corporation*. Mr. LOPP offered a resolution that all persons having claims against tbe State, preient them at the earliest moment. Adopted. Mr. CORY presented a petition from tbe agricultural society of Kranklln county, pray. It)g a change of the law In relation to agricultural societies. Referred to Committee on Ag-

rlenltnre.

Mr. ORIOOS Introduced House bill 117, to lunepd the fifth section of thc estray act. Referred to tbo Committee on .fudicliiry. Mr. WOLFER offered the following resolu-

tion:

of absence Nil

''"jmfSzzkzz&L

[TSON then effrrod TW* mlttee on Military Airair.

tbe expenses of

Mr. Lrraoy moved to order to* J &■

Mr. LI tbe Coi

a cl

be suspended, to introduce a resolution,

rted.

* 'Itsolutlon, that

1 Adepmme'v w ' if «flowed Ifr. DAGG* mewed the order of business

Cai

Mr. PAGGY then offirefl a that • committee ef one fom ei _ circuit boappMnmd, ■» w*Hm rt*euM

reaolution acb judicial

!>ld he

Tefer-

re-

clr-

or other-

red all b^vresolutlona. petitions, ete^ letlng to (be reorganization of judicial cult#, and that they raport by bill or otl

wise.

Mr. STAFFORD was opposed to tbe resolution, on scoount of making mmany spectlfl

committers.

Mr. WAT3GN. There have already been I bills Introduced here in refrrencc to tbe reorganization of courts, and before these blll*|

pass there should be an rflbrt made to reorganise tbe Judicial circuits of tbe State, so as to equalize tbe labor to bo performed by the

Jodgea.

Mr. MILLER moved that tbe Doorkeeper a prepare seats for tbe Senatois on tbo right of

tbe Speaker’s desk. Carried.

Mr. MILLER offered a resolution that tbe

r. w. stmwoLoxzw. mrxrs. ComT for H. Y. amt Conn. r BARTHOLOMEW & BURNS, A.ttorn&ym w, • West Washlngtan Street, -7 INDtAHAPOLlS, IXMAXA. ^0^ SgMsial attention given to Colleotlag.

T

SOBS W. OMY. MILTON aavi >n.

hm, unm t amm AJtjyaeya and

•mn». Nn,T9 Wea* VktrW •*.» F. O. Drawer US*, riXcnfWATI, OB TO. jaw IB ifdiwgm

JOBS w. Blann.

LMOSABB W. ITO

be invited to tbe Hall of tbe flouae (nttauter, to compare tbe vote* for United

•rietuntor > tv i Stale# Senator.

Mr. FEELLE was in favor of the adoption

of the resolution.

for olio Wock oi*ionjfor tiino. I »> » » r rK<.* „_ ttt a __ »fl^;r r H« C w| C l?Sr n gl' , fcVt^t7 1 n e c X F,!r«“^^ i ^TnquDo ivding to the above rates. 1 priety or further cxteifding the time to comet

T1IT7 W HI M I,V Rlf '.H kl.l> * j<n!»li> , hot.l ovory Wo'lm'htluy.nt i>0 iioi’amitn, |

I H'lV

Iv.'ini

Hcgr* No pnpers flnniMl a t u

I he assessment of taxes on real estate so that the same may be correeted at any time by making applications to tbe commissioners of the proper county before the taxes are paid. Mr. CIIAMRRR8 offered a resolution that a ! speW.d committee of live be appointed to draft

^ n 1 a bill npriortlonlng Sr-nators and Representa- * ^ tlvoa according to population and geograpbl-

Indiana Legi S laUire-45tli Session. t,ng , po,!!"rp; l rDc i : ,,0Utrr!<:,r, '' oi, "'' rne,,t '

Mr. WOLKEffinoved to amend by Inserting

■‘five of es' b political party.”

Mr. NKWCOMB moved to refer the resolu-

an to the auorial CommiDe,

nbratbWrpNKspAY. .Tanu iry 2".. IK'n. The (Senate inct at eleven o'clock a. M. .Message froia the House of I'eprescntatives aijliotineod Ihe (veneurreiieo of that body In the Senate concurre«Lt resolution looking to a j.ilnt commiUce of tbo two I louses at noon

this day.

On motion of Mr. OYLRR, ths reading of the minutes of yesterday’s proceedings was

dispoii'ccl with.

Mr. ClirRCH presented pclHion* from citizens of Porter, Pulaski, Jasper and Lake

law 5 r the protection

counties, praying for a law h r the protection of fur bearing animals, which was referred to th« Committee on Right* and Priailegr*. Mr. JACQUES presented tlreelaim of the fdministratrix of the estate of Robert Early.' ‘~ quartermaster of tbe Second Regiment of Indiana Legion, for ♦lo!) 50. It was refer

AVI I a aX 1/ VV g V r.vi I* rtl UF 1

lion to thc special committee on apportion-

ment.

Mr. CHAMBERS thought that nil the hill* on lhat subject heretofore Introduced, were

partisan In their ch of political pari let.

ilcfng tl

presented that will do Justice to all section* of the. Stale. The Union party can not Miffer by

doing right.

Mr. WOOD moved to lay tbe resolution on

I the table.

Mr. NEWCOMB could not see the propriety

tbs same tub-

i app

which Is fair *

laic tbe

referred

uittci

haraeler, and look only to

tbo snores* of political parlies. 5ly motive In introducing this resolution Is to have a bill

of appointing two committeesonths earnest!

ject. An apportionment MB

may he made

and just a* far ns population and

geographical position Ff the different eountle*

are eonetrned, bn

liana Legion, for #1

to the Committee on Claims.

Mr. HOUGHTON presented a petition from i resolution would be a censure and an In-

are eonetrned, but which will give one politl-

f the other. Tbl*

to tbe special committee

Y thought an affirmative vfffoon

cal partysthe advantage resolution should go to t

' mment.

Tbe resolution was then adopted. Mr. K18ER offered a resolution that tbe pay tbe clerks of tbe dllferont committees be opped a* soon as the labor of tbs clerk* was performed. Lost. Mr. MoLEAN obtained leave of absence for (lie remainder ol the week. JOINT CONVENTION. Tbe Senator* came up tbe middle aisle and took the aeata assigned them on tbe right of the Speaker. THE PRESIDENT, Lieutenant Governor Baker: Gentlemen of the Senate and Houee of Representative!: You have met in joint convention to compare tbe votes for United State* Senator, and taking sueb action a* may be demanded by that comparison. Tbe journal of the two Houaes, relating to tbe election of United States Senator yesterday, was read, and it appearing tbat Oliver P. Morton received the majority of ail tbe rote* cast, the President of tbe Convention declared that Oliver P. Morton waa elected United States Senator from tble State for Me years, succeeding tbe expiration of the term of Hon. Heflry 9. Lane. The Convention then adjourned. Tbe House came to order, and, on motion of Mr. FULLER, adjourned until two o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. The House met at two o’cloeh. On motion of Mr. MILLER, Mr. Higgins, of Laporte, was elected Speaker pro Cem.

MIUMOE.

Mr. HARTMAN, from tbe Committee on Mileage and Accounts, submitted a report,Axing tbe mileage of members, which was read

and concurred in.

CONSTITUTION A I. AMENDMENT.

The constitutional amendment being the special order of tbe day waa then dlaeusned. Mr. GREEN. Tbe history of legislation in

>le will bold those

Attorneys st Law,

Oflco over Flstsbsr M Sharp’s Bank, JVe 45 Bast Washington Street, - dec* (lAyta IBBfBIY/SBBMBy IBM.

Attorneys st Law,

JOBS HANNA,

Late U. 8. District Attorney.

HABIBA

ATTOlKIf ET9 AW InMImnmpoltm,

FEED. BEETLE*.

MW

Martin M. Bay. Jowa Waltar Marsh. MMWv ATTMIVEYS AW Is AW, INDIANA TO UE, OHfc. Will practice la the Federal and StataCous*.

OMe*. of Post

OtEoi* * TalbeWS* Batldta^g

WM. a. LOWE. LOW* Jfe

A w. HICEOL. MTOXOZ.,

Office No. & Journal Building,

Istoryof legii

tbe past proves tin t the people will h

responsible who disregard their wiabee. Dem-

agogue* have taken advantage tlon of the country, and well n people. The first section of th

amendment I* full of

of the eoEdlnlgb ruined tbe

people. The first section of tbo conatltutioual

amendment I* full of bypoeriay opinion of our best Jurist Is tbat tbl*

and fraud. Tbo

section

right of suffrage.

on apportion | (Mr. SHUE

the Committee on Public Buildings.

CONTEST W> KI.KCTION CASE.

Mr. OI LER, from a majority ofllie Committee on Elcctious, submitted a report in the esse of Milton M. Robinson, contesting the place of John Hunt, ti e eiliing Senator from the counties of Madison anil Grant, embodying a resolution ousting Mr. Hunt, ami recognizing Mr. Robinson as ibe legally elected

tnber from that district.

suit to the committee already appointed

tbat subject Mr. Prather had introduced tbe

first bill on lhat ^subject and was

chairman of the Committee on Apportionment.

nk that aft bill*, resolutions, etc., relating

to that subject should go torthat committee,

a committee of thc Plate Bomi-iI of Agriculture, t0 (np (

•praying that rooms be provided ny the Statu I

for the uses of said heard. It was referred to ! flr . t i.ni „„ tw r..„M, appointed

_ .. rlionir I think that sfl bill*, resolu

not because I am a member of It, but Iwcause It, is useless to have so many committees on

tbat subject.

Mr. CHAMBERS meant no insult to tbe Committee on Apportionment or any one else, and the resolution InSpllcd none, and tbe

gentlemen are laboring under a in

n on the subject?

The minority were not ready to make their report, and the further etnslderation of the subject was postponed, and mule'he special order for to-morrow at two o'clock.

NEW PnOWiSITION*.

Bills for acts of thc General Assembly, mint'Jered and titled to tho following effect, were introduced, read Ihe first time, and referred

to appropriate committees.

By Atr. JaCQUES, Senate bill 7!*, to provide for thc Incorporation of elccti? telegraph com-

panies.

By Mr. OYi.ER,Senate bill 8b, to provide for tho organization of Circuit Courts, the election onujlges thereof, and repealing all laws Jn conflict therewith. Referred to joint committee thereon.

onmrnt or any one nfpllrd none, and

: under a missppreben-

Mr. VAN VALKENPUHO was in favor of

confer* on the negro Um

though able juriaU hays thought otherwise but no one can, em » proper examination, come to any other conclusion than tbat tbs former Is right. COcgross, a* at present constituted, will constra* that acitisen haa certain right*, among whieh is tbs right to vote, and will pass a law to casry ts^ts obvious coneluMon the law that makes negroes citizens, Tbe Federal Government Is one of checks and balances. Tbo people of tho Stales never delegated to the Federal Government the right to declare who were citizens of a Stale. Adopt this amendment anJ tbs power of tbs Convross of tbe United States la supreme In tbe State, and can define who shall and shall hot be elllzens. By it the Ignorant and depraved negro l»ecomes a clllzen. Foreigners have to live five years In tbs country, and then we make them prove they are of good moral character before they lieeome elllzens, but tbs negro Is presumed to be of good charaeterand loyal, loo. True statesmanship la not found

(KatranonI

INDIANAPOLM, JND

MOTEL*. Commercial

Hotel 1

in thc country to-day, hut in Us plaesws have only the fanatieal bless of men who have no

a^iuand‘cnnitabb'^onorlionment n wiTmI'oh*! ! ‘nf rrst but to destroy. The third wctlon I. bi n usSSi i ln, ' ,lt to the whits men of tbe South. Tbe '■’sYo hi*countv^ ra ^^" * ' ^ 8 r o** Injus- I iff.n who louuht us so noblv will not consent

Mr. BELFORD hi i

‘ '‘ B V< Demo-

te no man

Ihe Union party | Tb^GonSlen will live »o<l become injus- | brighter l>ecaiiao of tho trial* through which

it has passed.

that the motion of

the gentleman from Hendriok* would be voted down. We were told tbs other day tbat

oped

Her

rere told tbo other day 1

erats would walk out of the House and break I

onsulted

i'nlo

» bill lhat will do airs'

tlec tp the Demoeratfc constituencies. Demo

' ' >t, lUhey ht

a quorum. Democrats never about an apportionment bill. Th will not frame a bill that will d

purpose* to do, and If they should they will prove they have lost their manhood and be-

’ power. I yield

in my love for the ('onstltution and

y love for the (

despise rebellion and hate treason.

s would not, liAhey

Union man off thft onment. Whei

lonh

a (V.minittee of App

we nave

A message from the House of Representatives was received, inviting the Senate to*ri

pair to the ball of tbe

of

moved to take up the mes y immediately with tho invl

as received, inviting the Senate to the hall of tbe House for the purpose

of compnring’the votes taken yesterday for

United Scales Senator M. CULLEN jnov

sage, and comply immediately

tation.

The motion was agreed to, and at five minutes to twelve o’clock Senators proceeded to tho hall of the House. When they returned, the Senate took a re-

cess till two o'(lock,

AEPEilNOON SESSION. The Senate being called to order, the introductfou of bills was continued. By Mr. OYLKH: Senate bill 81. To establish a county cjjurt in caeh ceunty oftbe State. Referred to the Joint Committee on Ibe Reor-

ganization of Courts.

By *r. OYLER: Senate bill S2. Defining j judicial circuits, and fixing the times of holding court therein. Referred to the Joint Com-

IP Hpnri/!*niv'ifini

crats

one

tlonment. When should keep it and success of (be Un

Mr. WRIGHT thought'the resolution was I disrespectful to the Committee and the Speak- i

leman from Hendricks has In-

the power, put i ' ' jmr-1 a good thing we I

do everything to in»ure tbe |

The fourth section provides tbat Ibe public debt aball not be questioned. By it we will

eryt

ty.

them cent. I

> pay tbe hoods and pay interest on ntil they aie paid, at the rate of six per

able *<mi-annually. It is to

geld,

genii.

trodueed a fnll which 1 *u|*oso not partisan, and he will be chairman or tbat Committee,

and of course, ^c knn *“* **"

would report. He ho 9 laid on the table. -

Mr. MILLER had no objection

have to pay the boods and

r/hi Js fl

>nd

■Opo

to he exempt Irom taxation

. , pay

secure these bonds fro

be laid '

mg mit

tee on the Reorganization of Courts. By Mr. NOYES: Senate bill a:;. To amend e Practice Act. Referred to tbe Judiciary

ommlttee. By Mr. BE>

!ly Mr. BENNETT: Senate bill *1. For an

tbe sal

Referred to the Judiciary By Mr. REAGAN: Sen

Committee,

natc bill So, Ar

By Mr. REAGAN : Senate bill s.>. Amen ing tbe act fixing thc fees of certain ofHcct Referred tft 'be Committee on tbe Judiciary.

endeers,

i Committee on tbe Judiciary

fly Mr. HOW K. Senate bill ho. For an act supplemental to tbo act for tho incorporation of high schools. Referred to the Committee

on Corporations.

By Mr. flARHlSH: Senate bill 87. For an act to disfranchise deserters from the army or navy. Tt T< it, i in the Coir.mlttee on Military

Affairs.

By Mr. HOUGHTON: Senate bill SS. For an act requiring parties bringing suits for divorce or slander to give security for eo-ts before coramcmlng suits. It ferred to Judiciary Committee. By Mr. HOWK: Senate bill dl. T'or an act to incorporate steam packet companies. Referred to Committee on Corporation. itKsot.rriox. Mr. GYLKIt offered a resolution asking the Governor to report tbo disposition nr Icoflbe soldiers'relief fund, and if any residue remains. Adopted. nibLS ON SECOND IIKADINO. Senate bills 53. 5f, 55,58, 57, 5S, 5I(, CO, 01,02, l>3, 01, 05, Q6 unal‘7, were read a second time and referred. Senate bill Off, making an appropriation,fir the payment of mileage to Sheriffs, was passed under suspension of the rules, bills ox •niinn iiKAniNo. Mr. C4IU41CH moved to take up .Senate bill *i, legalizing acknowledgements taken before Notaries I’uille whose commissions had explred. The bill being on It* passage the result was, ayes 44; nocs 0. Senate bill 6, fixing Ihe salary slid increasing tbe power* and duties of the State Librarian, was passed 27 to J5. Senate bill 22, regulating the fees ot Justice* of the Peace, Clerks and Notaries, in cases Where soldiers or their representatives make application for bounty or back pay, was passed unanimously. JOINT HESOM'TIONS. Senate Joint resolution No. 4, Instructing Senators and repreientativos in Congress to use their exertions to have an act passed authorizing thc United States Treasurer to appropriate all money not otherwise appropriated to the payment of . nofsE mt.Ls. House bill 4. Referred to C.uniultteo on Ju-

diciary.

House bill Iff. Referred to Committee on

Elections.

SCHOOL ML!.. *

On motion of Mr. ( UMBACK, Senate bill No. 50, so amending tbo school law as to authorize a levy of a special school J«x of fifty «enta on the flOO was read a third time.

Mr. CARSON opposed the McMUonal tax at this time.

Mr. BENNETT spoko In favor of tbe bill, ne thought the present tax might be sufficient to build such schoolhouscs as they wanted In

and of course, know what that Committee pport. lie hoped tbe resolution would

n the table. »

mi. mILLER had no objection to the resolution but was opposed to having so many committee* on the^same subject, i move to

lay the resolution on tbe table.

Mr. CHAMBERS wished to modify the resolution. making the resolution one of Instruction to tbe Committee on Apportionment. The yeas and nays were demanded on the motion to lay on the table, which was sus-

tained.

Mr. HUGH EH a«ked leave of the House to permit the Judiciary Committee to sit at this hour. Granted. Mr. NEWCOMB introduced House Ml! 118, prescnliingthe foes ot sheriff. Referred to tbe Committee nn Ways and Means. Mr. WHITE Introduced House bill 111), amending the 70th section of the praetleo act. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Mr. VAWTER introduced House bill 120, protecting tbo ballot box and making illegal voting a felony. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Mr. BI8CHOF Introduced House bill 121,providing for the Incorporation of electric telegraph companies. Referred to Committee on Corporations. Mr. GRIGGS introduced House bill 122, amending 108th section of tbe practice act. Referred to tbe Committee on Judiciary. Mr. WILLIAMS introduced House bill 123, repealing dog laws. Referred to Committee on Agriculture. Mr. HAMILTON introduced House bill 124, requiring convicts who are sentenced to confinement In tho jail, be also compelled to do hard labor during their confinement. Referred to Committee on Judiciary. Mr. MASON introduced House bill 125,providing for relief of Daniel A. Bynam, Treasurer of Greeno county, for the loss of $1,700. Referred to Committee on Judiciary. .Mr. THATCHER moved tho order of bus!ness bo suspended, and take up Senate bill 2fl, making an appropriation to pay thc expenses ot the present legislature and benevolent institutions. Carried. The bill was then read the second time. Mr. KISKK thought the bill was Intended for Ihe benefit of Marlon county. He wished to give inoro than $40,000 to the Insane Asylum, and reducing tbe appropriation for the others. — Mr. NEWCOMB: Tho appropriations heretofore have run out on the Hist of October, and Ihey.liRve been borrowing motley since that time. Thfs appropriation7* made to pay tho expenses of those Institutions from October until March.

'(ini-annually.

m tax illon and in the

Interest of the bond bolder this section of the amendment is proposed. Ifsny person! are

>n It should be our

soldiers, who, with strong hands and brave

Quruurm* IHIiMln anSI Ummrgtm street* m •■An.trDf.M, mmmjumm.

« MYaMi SfZZXrzrJI nellned Co give me a rail, I heps by Stmt ottos Xu Xi ort w “ u ^ UKOHOK MCCORMICK, PsoraifTO! jan 3-d am. Ja*. Burgess. Alex. Haddwin. Jos L.Slaughter Nlie mwi fin Hon»e* (Opposite Union Depot.) INDIANAPDV.Ift, INDIANA. dec* Jly JAMBS DURGIM AGO., Prop r*. 8. B. Crittenden. c. B. Sergeant. Walnut Street House, * K. CrmetaAea * C*., Prep’re, Walnut street, between Sixth end Seventh, ortl ,Km CINCINNATI, OHIO. Merchanta 9 Hotel, (Formerly Dennison Hoeae.) Fifth n tree fv mumr Nmtm, CINCINNATI, OHIO. GAM.KIIKR, N ItI,SON A CO., Proprietor*, oetl iMm

J. GeUon M. Heberger. IXATalmad JOHN GBLSON ft CO„

p T* 1 TT^lL/r ra TT* ~P d

i U J vis irtJelj 6Af ANO STEAM PIPE FITTERS,

Mew mss'

OLD LONDON DOCK.

Seeemzh, Sts.,

TI, CHHO.

H jf t K are Agunt* tor thn «0.1*1 nt th*

LfCTNTMTi

livery and BoardingStable. CJ’TrajNyjVBBTAND BOARDINS 8T

to the adjoining

UftfMnble.

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No*. UH and 14* Congress Street,

jel dir

Union Steam Bakery, Ne. 17 North Pennsylvania Street. INDIANAFOUS, CSDCANA, . ^—lytnie nU MeAtCraeher*, Cahee and Brsn4 Liberal dlaennntnMdn to the trad* decSdtm

AXLE UFTKR.

Braa^JS'fcsray!.'!:

SS'ffi rights.

wavcHce, clock* ere.

Staadard Th

TNNara* Mnrhet Street, INOIAMAPCLIS, INDIANA,

or Pestoihce,)

Watches, Clocks AmsI JewelryOLOOBS at qrwrvT.esam

LEKHARDT,

xJKiTJoa-isa?,

Varnishes,

HBW JMU0

DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PADTES, MU, WUNWn, PfE STlIfFSL

ee» etc. end ear*fully _ ■opMdfen

AJemm,)

WHOLESALE M0CERS, Mtu. 7 mid 9 Bede* Mourn Building, ' JODEASAFOU^ MOt A CLAT\ a r. jewne. A W.JHMM. tohFdl:

Good Rows to HonBekeepers.

eeeery *«

_ to aaedleinnl , dinrettoj whtoh betong to wf WLR A.NM PURE W* tenet that our eitnhHstmd anratehtoA ss.'^as^r fldnnre, and jpiaranfeet the excelleaan a* this Standard Article. ;np in. Cases, sneNtotog we donaa bottles and sold by aU prominent Dsegxtsta, Qroetc. A. SL BiaraGBB AGO., L»*to)iililitd rra^ j, BeeverstoitoN JK ' M1UU a«M« 4B MW 14> aofith. Meridian street. Wb^S^ta. bonae in Hew York.—Iliarae JounL

WELD, AEDREW8 A LEET;

laapei ton and Jobber* ot

FONEICN AMD AMERICAN FAKCT GOODS!

COO—v

“The .

science di

t wonderful progress of Medical i_duria|^the past six year* only.

Physician to declare.

r, that Con.

sumption i* aa certainly cured at Intermittent Fever, and as certainly pre-

' Jtav. Charles

HEP ABED PELksCRIPTION,

Mad* Crete toe Preecription of

— 1TM— W MYamimton miNUl.

FortheijrnvUinM awi mire of

oo :NTsxT:Map*rio*r.

On it* most advanced stages,)

. . adicai cure or Asuuna, Bronchitis. Cato^todailaffnettoMSMml ~ ^

AlrPtaanyi^ar General and

OR. WM. THOMSON S Offlce and Conan] tatloni’arior* are toeated^ai OOrcet,

Bfobd; and liar all Fuantumal l‘i nrhan at the

Staeaach andBoweU.emwnHHBB

O ClaEANU

With at Soap or Water, Time er Labor, by atiag

TV oogisxun 9 **

IMTASTASMSIISBOW PfiUSB

mum, sops fuumsmik seons

Stationery Cutler,, Jevsebrj, Etc.,

23 rark Place i

20 HImerey street.

NEW YORK,

magic or Set

to lartted to this

for clean :ag

the

window* or in

rpUK attention of the public ia In tethtode of gtoee^mhethnrSwtodB

^Hor ware, ttt action ubm that material is

ishlng, ami neems more like the workings of

Itdoea^away

D. B. WBLD. ) W. B. AJIDKBW8.S H. C. LBBT. >

a S^ T 'S^sr<s^r.‘Ss^z

.ahoeld bo need* in every case

.. — laa preaenbee “Cough Mlxhabited any one or more of the following Sy rapsa^£2rissis;'>sjs?ss'i

iter eating, Consti etc., and especially tenne Irregulari-

XMf HRMr he will continue It to treat and cure Private ON—tee, in ail their species, stages, ramiflealkmt ana

phases.

Dr. Wm. Thomson will to each patient a written stnunent, binding himself

eAet a radical and permaneai

ouzo, or make no charge.

B*; Wm. Thomson h&& ttto toratment ^ ftivato Diseases

and two years ii^l^eor years practice in ( thirteen thousand

Dr. Wat. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Rheumatic and general dloeoses of the blood. n f^**Franigating Vapor Bath of the most ingenious kind, lift conjunction with internal treat“sjinptAL MUBMOilS, tbe consequence of self-abuse. Th*» solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, A practiced by the yuutl sexes to an almost unlimited extent, pi with unerrinA-eertainty the following train of morbid symptom* onlesa combated by muhuUDc

Sallow countenance, dark in the head, ringingm

practice in Chicago, Illinois, he cured ov.

I of both

medical measures, via

Fetienlm, Etc.

•^i^l« 0 of%taSST *** York - In the teny, part ot February, imp, 1 was suffering from —"w - -.*"* wnieb I had been treated lrom &P«ftking above a i“ ^ heginufng oi February, * tier ' Tre ^ uler O'e Americah Bible Society, presented me with a bcttlu of the ?L W . m f cough had almost lelt me ; and in less than two weeks the Night sweats were m-'t ", .77. Thenceforward I regained Mi

rad reiatio

reveiitiua ot Ocetpring, mcluifnfiraii

r for J

both

a ale i

^ -w* A^poaniiAoe of any of ^JCtoMNliae and Consultation Parloi-S, No. i* JP O Box^WfiO !i ^ r ^ viC * iaiiiipoIiB, iniliaiia. 'I^TA&BIAiiEfiUIDijl.—Young’s great PhysiJlToCgKHU Work ot Every one Eu own ifce-

tor pei

male, in e rad reiatio

diustion er'Preveiitiou of Ockpring. iiciuiiir'aii ttie new discoveries never before given in the Bngiisblaii^u iye, by Wm. Young, 3. ». This ia really a valablc and interesting work, ft is cngravuigs. Ail young married people, or tho:e eontemidaliug uiarrisge, and having toe least impediment to married lU'e. should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquajnte,i with. .Still it is a book that must be !ocke<l tij>, and not lie,about thc- house. Ft w ill l

sent to any one on*the rei: • :lruss Dr. 'Wm. Young .tbovt* Fourth. Pbira.]elphi«.

oao online receipt oi uity c<

X u8 - Sprucd stwei.

FT-FPaivr

etbCto, a

rcAl;

door o7 adfo

wm. viLuana.

We are Agents fcw B. NowI Cot’s Celebrated Clocks

gives

ra. h..o«wttfto.ttM. tto^S^rutor^d ai — Ptoeee experiment with tbe

®»»{Jto«evto«ed the* too

particular, fully equal to our rsrameteeilftiliie at It. Try tt oe yoer looking glass, oe your windows, on your silver. braM. britrala or tinware: in fact, •n ray thing yon wish to slana or polish. Bub some grease on yonrwledew, amiseehew quiekly sgsasrnSWfesjaS . Mrawtoatoeed by woodbum toco..

WIlslsIASA, COOK ft CO.

Wholesale Dealer* in

Regulator* for WatehmakW use and Railroad Depot*; Watch Clocks to insure Idell»y vf night watchmen. Turret Clocks for Chareh Tower* rad Faetortes. .JMfr Watch repairing done 9t scion tile workmen, ami ■Bgravlag neatly exeented. Regulate your Watehcs by our .varouoiuic docks, the Snest in the city, sorts dSmeod

"L

For sal* by Grocers, Druggists generally. oc

INSURANCE.

wm m nm eoms Ne. A Lmmleiams Mtreet, (Opposite ea.t end Union Depot,)

sAd dealers ^1*0 t.XS, XTSTJD.

■WIB UNDERBIDWKD L entire new stock of

IIAYR OPENED AN

FOKK FACKMC. PORK PACKHTG.

BMR8 WHEAT, FLETCHER A CO., OF Franklto. Indtoaa^ have rented th* lar

msuRE with tbs oz«d Motions and Fancy Goods,

Consisting in part of

INSURANCE COMPANY. Threads. Mora'and Woman’s Hosiery.

Hoop Skirts. Balmorals,

a>d a nruLLixc of TV HITE GOOI>S. Wr respectfully call the attention of MerchftntB

NORTH AMERICA, OC ttoe City *< PtoUmdelphls.

soldiers, who, with strong

biart* drove back Ibe Invading foe, and bared

j tb< If brea»ts In defei.se of th ! Mr. Green'* rpcech wa* a i

make liberal eesb advances to their friends who msy peek pork, sad will be ia tbe market to purekere Hoe* st their hlgbest cask price. They have secured the services of Mr. B Cotta to supertntond the cutting and peeking, end hope to be able to give entire .atUfaetlon to sll who may latnast

them with their business.

OMe* on Penasylvsaia street, opposite PMteMee, up sUtrs novtt dim MAIN RESTORA~IVE.

' country.

’»* a very able one thin a few day*.

and

speed

it will lie published wl

Mr. DUNN—Never liefore in the bl*tory of tbe American people have they been called upon to decide upon a question so momentous. Ferson* oppose it because they love darkness rather than light. They claim tbs amend-

irause they love C They claim tbs

ment by declaring neproci citizen*, gives them civil and political rlgnta. He read from Cbancelor Kent to prove wbat wa* a citizen, and lying manumitted slaves are citizen*. They

ridge tbe

i a clllzen,

saying manumitted slaves are citizen*. Tl claim tbat because State* can not abi

privilege* and immunities of citizen*, tffat ran not deny them tbe right of suffrage; claiming the privilege* and Immunitie* of rltiz»n* include* political right*: and read from Carrfleld e». Carfcr, to prove tnat tbe argument wa* erroneous. Tbe negro should be protected where he I*. I can not see bow any

can

person can. after taking the oath to support ihe Government, takd exception to this third

section.

Gentlemen claim tbla It a white man'i Government. Where do they find tbl* written? It I* not In tbe Constitution or Declaration of Independence. Wo must not progress, but hold on to Ihe old Government. Principles are eternal and are not to be overcome. Principle, tbe sun of justice and truth, will shine

forever upon us.

Mr. BAKF.R: If It Is nosslbls for men to deliberate on a subject which has been predetermined, tbl* one should receive It. The Government has stood for over three quarter* of a century, and It la now proposed to change, fundamentally, tbe principle of tbl* Government. Tbe gentleman from Lawrence maintain* that tbe fltate* will have, after tbs passage of this amendment, the power to say who shall vote. He read from Governor Morton'* Richmond speech s* to tbe status of tbe whites and blacks In tbe Southern States. Tbe question of negro suffrage Is either radically right or wrong. And If it is wrong we abould not brllie the Southern people to do a wrong. There is only one way to pay the debt i

the people and

MANHATTAN HOTEL siraiBAT wr—. Seconti •loer fram Broadway, opposite tbs Park

NEW TORE.

n. ftreoiNs, Prwprtetwr. A J. SMITH, clbbi. sepMdly uisrrrox* Mr-A-TiaM nkotmhl,

OTTOCITW WWW

New ywrM-Njiw—eytoraM W«M*rm nblack err^ w - KotrroK. »y ¥, m. ¥UATT, jsedoewly Feraerly or Mi* AOMrieea Boom CENTRAL HOTEL, Cur. sixth awA Walwwcstreet*,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

KPT 0* T* JUMPH* PU». MBA DER A BWIO«ETT,PF*prt*«SF*. 8 UE8T8 can have a room for on# day, or a* VT long a* de*lred, and take tkeir Meals when

and where dDposrd.

TEW HALL’S lagic Hair Restorative. NoSmipknr ThU U the beat artteleforraatortag

«BKT HAIM

To M* erlgtral eotor, la the market.

Or^anizrd A. D. 1794.

Cush CtpiUlaBtf Narplas $1,730,904.

9‘Unmem PtoM ta ffTraeto. aimre I7SA, mwmr

PITH C A 1*1

BOLDNOBTH AMBRICA U the FIRST

with a CASH

•erking RBUABLB rSDBMRITT aiw’iteilecU folly referred to ite long amt boBorable busineu

MAGIO

DTE!

the above sterliag old

ae bottle. No trouble. *Blaek

brown a desired.

career of aeventy-two f For Fir* Policies la

Compray apply to

H.C. HOPKINS, Agent, Talbot A New's Block.

Ixm AXarous.

•epttklSm

CORDIAL..

Hotel Hni hours, da

po«ri

^A^PI^rst Cl ms Be*taurant I*

la** I

ng. where

’ night.

taurant I* kept In the eats can be had at ell

appropi

carrying tl

would

n oi

the latter through, and

alnst tbo bill.

u r po*e

rea-

Mr. WOLFF wn* not In favor of tacking one roprlatlon on (he other for tbe purpose of

the latter through, and for that

I vote against the blit.

Mr. SIIUF.Y—The modification of the origl-

Under it the Clerks and

er and Doorkcepi per day. Undvr T 1 *' assistants receive did not see why tbe

nal bill Is wrong. Under Clerk’/asslstants, Doorkeepi er's assistants, received fo

er i this

only

i per day,

assb ‘

Doorkeeper's assistants should not receive much as the Clerk's raslstants. The Doi

IXTVXJIV

eport, Doorkeepei )4 per day. He i

^er's assist:

Misistants. The Door-

keeper’s assistant* have to get tip early and sweep the hall and build fires, and do as much work in a day as the Clerk’s, and should receive as much compensation a* the Clerk’s assistants. Why, then, t his distinction it Is not the labor of these Doorkeepers' assistants worth akmiich as that of the Clerk’s? Mr. KOt’LKE could see no reason for pay-

the Doorkeeper’* assistants

nghi vote

ing Tne

26 per day.

wage* of mechanics In the city is about

‘ ^ 'nly enough

ceper’s raecbanl

■day, |4 per day Is certain mnt of labor performed.

authorization of

|2 .V) per

for tho amoui

Mr. NEWCOMB-The principle tbat actaated the committee was tbat wo should not pay more than the labor was worth. It Is easy to vote money out of thc treasury. But if we toq»ny these men out of our own pockets, >uld inquire wbat It wa* worth to do this labor. We should not vote money as a

to vote money out of the treasury, had to^ny these men out of our ov

we would Inqu this labor. W(

gratuitous contribution. There Is a difference between Ibe labor performed bv tho Clerks

Allen county; but In his district the people wanted good sehoolhouses, and Were willing

to pay for them. Mr. CULLEN i the remarks uf 1

had better _ __ He came from a county dotted all over w good school bouses built under tho pres law. He thought ths amendment deslgL__ to benefit the country townships, but ulld up, tbo large school houses In the citl**,

e of which were so badly used.

n,nr/i* said there waa much force ifi the remarks uf Mr. Carson. He thought we bad bettor reduce tiixVion than increase It.

over with

esent

, 'Iftned

not to

some of wlilch were so badly used.

Mr. Ct'MBACK defended the hill as did Mr.

NILES and various other members.

The vote being taken on th* passage of the

MU it was passed. 27 to 18.

Mr. CRAVENS offered a resolution instructing the Judiciary Committee to inquire Into the expediency of requiring tho advertising of

sheriffs’ sale*. Adopted.

Senate adjourned.

H O t7 ft IS .

The House met at nine o’elock, Mr. Speaker

In the chair.

Br. PRATHER moved to suspend tho re*d-

between me labor nyrTormed bv tho Clerk* and that done by the Doorkeepers assistants —the labor of the Clerks being worth the most,

they having to sit st tho desk sometime* till late In tbe night-

The report ws* adopted and the bill passed to Ite third rending. * The bill was then read the third time and

passed.

Mr. L1T80N. I saw In the Hkk ti.D this morning that I was reported it* an editorial a* not voting for Senator yeslerday. *AVhen tbe caucus of my party determln*d that Governor Morton was their choice, 1 felt tbat I was com-

m. I hope hereafter the

tbnt I* to tax the people and collect tbe money and make the appropriations to pay It off. If the people do not wish to pay It they have only to send men to represent them who will not vote to tax tbe people for to pay this debt or make appropriation* for tbat purpose. Wc are told that our opposition to tbeae

~ - Tbe

ive. 1

. tonfening, as It has done In the past, blessing* upon the people In administering the affairs or the Govern-

ment.

Mr. MOORE, The amendment is necessary to carry out tbe great principle fought for In tbe war. We are not insisting on any bumllating guarantees. It bn been contended that the provision tbat confers citizenship confer* alto the right to vote. This la not a fair construction. Women and children are citizens and no one will declare tbat they have the rht to vote. Men of Indiana do not by any provision in tbe Const!tlon of the United States, but by provisions In tbe constitution of Indiana. If the Government Is reorganized on tbe old basis, tbe South will be entitled to one hundred per cent, more political power than we. Should this be so? is it right to give tbe South this power? Can any one say It Is not right to prohibit those who held office In the Nluth and deserted their posts and became rebel* from bolding

offlce under the Government?

Mr. 8IIUKT demanded tbe previous qua*tlon, which was seconded by the Houae. Mr. SHUEY wanted to answer, In the first place, the gentleman from Miami [Mr. Roes] tbat a negro was not a citizen of tbe United States. I am surprised tbat be abould make such un assertion; and be quoted Kent and Attorney General Bates to prove It* Mlaey. Civil rights are conferred by God; political rights by mankind. It is my opinion that the State of Indian* ean deprive a negro from voting, even If the constitutional amendment

shall pas*. “ - • —

seekln

the na

all dav and placed on the samofootlng. If the national debt

7 Is to be paid, why not say »o? Why not put our hand* to it if we intend to pay it? The

HAIR RESTORATIVE. DR. CLOCK’S EXCELSIOR MIR RESTORATIVE DR. CLOCK’S EXCELSIOR HAIR RiSTORATIVE OR. CLOCK’S EXCELSIOR HAIR RESTORATIVE

18 WARRANTED IS WARRANTED IS WARRANTED

T« Restor*) «r*y «r Faded lair T# Restore firay er Faded lair To Restore Gray er Faded lair

To its Original Color To its Original Color. To^lts Original Color

Tb« Only Known Drawing Tito Only Known Drawing TIm Only Known Drawing And Rentornr Combined, And Restorer Combined, And Restorer Combined. STOPS THE HAIR FALLING OFF STOPS THE HAIR FALLING OFF STOPS THE HAIR FALLING OFF Prndneae Hair um SmM Meade, Fred nee# Hair em Msald Meed*, Fredncee Heir em Meld Meede, When railing off by disease* of tkesealp. It to elegantly perfumed, put up In large bottle*, at One Dollar per bottle, and told by all Druggistt. Try it, try It, you whose beads are bald or gray, and be convinced that tbla article la really a earitoriou* one, worthy of tbo public patronage.

®enc« ef Freveetellve Wertk e

Peeed ef Cere.

•A. TMERTO IST’S CHERRY CORDIAL la Use best remedy for ska oretele aad edeatual

cure of

Cholera, Cholera Mdrbiia, Celle, Cserape,

DYSENTBBY. ;HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION, Dyspepsia, aad ail Bowel Complalnte. "Try It.” For sale by all Druggist*, oetto tnewftBwPe

COLD MEDAL COGNAC. §&y eeitAc.

BER KSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CL, riXT*riKL», MAS!*. Assets, - - - $750,000 60 Aaont Insared, > - $2,000,000 00

CilT." J^TCaU Aftdexamine stock belbreirorciiAsinff elsewhere. WILLIAMS, LOOK ft CO., No. 4 LouiaiAiiA street, octo '13m imjjftnftfmMn, W. H. Hoover. J. R. Pumphrey. Murray Shipley. HOOVER, PUMPHREY & CO., Wholesale Dealer* ia * STAPLE AAD PAM DBA GOODS saw Ni OX IS Ni 8, No. 94 Pearl Street, between Vine and Race. cxisrcxisriMA. to: . dccT dSm

ipioy-

w eu .oy fleeted a

paired oi' my recovery.

MThm-teK EXT THOS.J COMiKU.

qLsaju’saft.is

^“Tbe night belore 1 ol»uuu>«l tho ‘Prepart-a l?*otelpltofo' was the wont/ ever paf-cd. On wahug. 1 bare not had a t.retcn night's re^t areTmy strength ra.^Jt^ ojUictetl with shortne^, of breath.’ i »ti glad to have ray oue afflicted with Asthiu rad see ma. EZRA C. L.VNGdI7n,

‘No.(toFourth street. New York,

crip '

cents. Ae-

u re atreei jelbJly

THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND ' REWE19Y

DR. J. TV. POLAND'S

WHITE FINK

COMPOUND

may L _

G. MOSXS

(Consul

ticul.

Uo.' X7 (.'ourtlrad aureet, Xevfxatk. freD. A circular. coiiLiiiiin!/ hat.

Duraily. U U a rcuiarkab’e* Rcmcily

for Kulnev Coauplaiots., Disbet«s, l>iiHcufty of Voiding Urine,

Blce-img from tlw; Kiducys and Bladder, hud

other complaints.

* kVhlRe Piire Compouattla it was early iu the sprlbg of leys that uu

* A member of a:}

ra uritation of the

agreeable cough, f

Miue months previous thought that a preparation baring for its oasis tbe in.ijc hark ol white pine, might be so compounded as to be very u-eiul in theuisce-esof the throat and luiios Toftestthe value of it in the cos': alindcd ’ 1

u’-ity of the me<ii. ine

ind gave it in tern

at, al

for

hesentireeT“ft w^li 1 jS^hid been pfo'nn iup^ rad gave it in tea*poo_

la4iy m London!lerry. Sew Haiop>hiaC, w ho

ea souering tor soohj v. ' ^ioned by a sudden icus streaked with bloc

a permaneni cure.

We recom-

mend to every cue Nlm ha»the Catarrh, either in its Incipient stages, or hi its worst form, to

Bemedy at once, rad

far exceed us in its

tie. Send stamp for

praises.

as, or hi its

try the Kerned v yoe will far exe<

nn. to

at once, and

ceed us in its

end stamp

tho proprietor, U. H. Providence. Rhode

. . A DWY-KK, Wholesale

gents for Chicago. Illinois. nor3dSm

Price gi per boti

sale by

ON, Druggist, Also, by SMiTH A

TOBACCO.

All Policies ITIataal Yora-Eorfritable.

aad

Iglnal packages, and I ners Pur* Liquor ■nt form, we comn

of bottling and packing in . Wines, Brandies, Whhikiei

onsumers Puty Liquors in a compact rad convenient form, we commenced tho enter

jell deodflm

BROWNING A SLOAN, Wholesale sad Retail A grate

LISRaWY ASSOCIATION.

pass. The rebel Representative* now B admission into Congress declare that thmal debt and tbe rebel debt should be

Annual Election of Officers.

elled to su

pport him. least, will I

M

Journal, at least, will not mention my in this connection. On tbe Hkiuld 1 hi

claims.

Mr. Crain, of Vigo, obtained leave of ab-

sence until Monday. . THR CALKNDKR.

House MU 114, amending turnpike

r The elerk than rand that portion of 1 M " ^ m - *** 1

J ournai.

rwtmoug.

bn* only to prove a i

MU 114, amending turnpike laws, tbe second time and was referred to

tho Committee (in Roads.

Mr. MILLER moved that Senate bill 17 be tnen up. Consented to and the MU read the first time and passed to tte sedbnd reading. House bill 11, increasing lee* of county commissioneff, was read the second time aad

ptetetd to It* third reading.

House MU 8, amending tho 90th section of

*“^0 time, author of the

xplain tne mh. The MU should

pMi although tho law may bo retroywctlve. We have many raeh laws, Md Me Supreme

Court has held thorn te be constitutional.

Mr. 8HUKY: A* the law nowstatn*.where a mlitake I* made by either tbe Judge or elerb, the party benefttlng by this mistake only to prove a continuance or change ef

" eon never bo corrected.

nnanimoDfly.

Am bo! ay no rout

body of the voters In the South ar* composed cl Ignorant rebels and Ignorant negroes, and between the two 1 prefer tbe latter, for the latter are loyal and tbe former are rebel*. 1 am In favor of giving tbe negro** tho right to

vote throughout tbe South.

Tho queotlon, whether-tho joint resolution ball pass or not, was then put, nnd tho reooiitlon wm adopted by a rote of 65 to 30. Mr. WOLFE, on CMtlny his vote, said: I have too much reverence for the Constitution to vote for this amendment. The men who made tbe Constitution were the best tbat ever lived, and we lived happily under It for over sixty years, and I aA not In favor of changing

It. 1 will therefore veto •*BO.’ ,

Mr. BELFORD moved when tbe Houae adjourn, it be'until two o’clock to-morrow. Csfo

tied.

Leave was granted to members of the State Prison North on Monday. Mr, GdtEEN moved to adjourn. Csrrtod. DAVIES’ NtW PNOTOSIMPH SALUDV, Nn 92 Clroi* Utrevt, WfSLa-raRsa.sjSiiir" 1 "' IMMWteO* vmBhsm. rfXM/Mand

FpHF, annual

L aad Directors c Association will be

Jane Rood

■etlngfor th* election of Ofleers

>° rtU

ciasion will be held on TUlMDAY^Meainj^ MdoTof ra 0 #!* vi aV 1 1 Ie(te^*^mtl2?^** , ' ^* TT

All meeting ef members is very mu With the election of olieeri, bm

I ice lion oi onc^^^nTsiBEM lBCOB« i with the Affair* of the a ssoetotkm for >t year. End matter* larel8tlpRtBihBto>th>|

re«

nretionl

I the past year, and

to oh.

rtaliuhebonrtteo^h^emilng Roomra^Uo-

Scliura?*"Nasby*” f^lTTm/vinoetiS^tjotlgtsrai perhaps Murdoch, Thera may b* on* or two others, hot these will about comprise tbe eauseo, tnelndlng the three airendyglTr'. . JanSdlt BARTON P.JORBd, SoeraMry.

DIMOLUTION.

Dlssolntion of Partaerehip.

given that th* ' ,ween tbe

* * *# nFSTtodtraopott#

and ttyl

li«d Club,

undersigned withdraw and I will no* be rasp® arm eontrnosod after this

/.Matins.

JgKPAI,

■ itmr and ■AMTKirr

wmsAV

Df.O MONIRMl'KAD MTE. In addition to onr baslooM of selling Wines, original packages, rad in order to insure

.fquort in a compact rad commenced the enterprise tg in cases our well known

..••ot., ..randies. Whiskies, etc., and have sent lhem oat in s style that would preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before reaching toe purchaser. The general appreciation and gratifying success that has rewarded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the .traded as regards quality, also, to make increased efforts to retain the confidence rad patronage which has

bee* ao liberally bestowed upon us.

BININOSR A CO.,

(Established 11J8.] Importers of Wines, etc..

No. IB Beaver Street, New York, pular goods are put up in cas

doien bottles each, and ment Druggists, Grocers, etc.

Optaiwmo of th* Freoo.

Tbo oateo of Bintnger A Co., No. U Beaver street la » gu arras tee of the exact and literal truth ot whatever they represent—New York

Commercial Advertiser.

The importing honso of Binlnger A Co., No. 18 Beaver Street, is conducted upon' principles of Integrity, fairness, rad the highest honor.—New

York Evening Express.

MOHN, ANDERSON * CO.,

Wholesale Grocer*, Agents,

UTfost Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind.

jo* dfitaw Aeowly

o^i.^on^&ttf’SftcM aresoid

by all premia

CANDIE*, ETC.

Christmas and New Years

Carmor Market awtt Illlteato Street*.

Fancy Candy Toys, AND GANDIE8 IN ALL VARIETIES.

M—rMIteff By tke 0*7 ur Week. Warm Heels at all Itoun. declS dtw

KNITTINC.

IP

HOMEMADE KBIT 900DS.

aOT-MBidai:

■meimeo* ut isno Mere cent. Mere thsam fi.aai

tksam no< i*t Veer.

500 per

ANIfUAL CASH DIVIDENDS Paid on renewal of all Policiea that have been in force two years. the

Premiums may be paid in 1,5,10, annual, semi-

annual or quarterly Payments.

Rates on 10 Annual Lift) and on Endowment

Policies, are from 10 to 35 per cent, higher in the

Note Companies than in the Biuxshihx.

Surplus Distributed Equitably,

As each member has contributed to the

one should desire more, ud no one should I>c satisfied with less. Tho value of forfeited policies

ve to the holder either a i vger term of Insurance, in. swell the Dividends of othe

are used to giro to the

policy or a long* being used to sw

bers. Part note taken

) sarai uld h

ted polii paid up istead of er racm-

en required.

Average Annual Dividend

For the FmetFour Year*,

44 Per Celt, ef the AmmmbI Life Rate,

Adding, in many coses, morn than the premium paid, rad on Endowment and 10 Annual Life Policies from 00 to 190 per cent, of th* Annual Life

Rate, being, with the reduction uTt

etten

has ever been paid by ray

g, wl

Dividend then

Compray.

Tbe Caab System ia universal!

'.ISZ

ne**. .

Why should the ImuImm of Life Inrarancc be

aa exception?

If Losses rad Dividends ara to be paid in cask,

Prrartum* must first bepald in cash

litlNHJBA NCB COMP AN

k may net also

zsts&isssrteFgz

SHIRK LU

of*losses'and'expenae's to '

panies-as appears by the Masaach

raaee CommfieiODvs' JOeventb AattflEBlEP the result of a carefal selection of riaka, ecosiom of management, and pmdeatM—n^m^Mte

fond*, (at a# high rate* of Intarate ae are consisted* with safety and Immediate evailaUlite;) prompt paywratof ielmi amt equitable distri. Re-ponsiMe, active and energetic persons, wishing to act a* Agents ef the Comuanv iu localittes tovorttole toToagerity, aid^Koh,""templating Life or Rndowment Insurance, are iu vitod to correspoad with toe Company or any of

in A^entA.

TH09. F.PLUNKETT, President. BBNJ. CHICKRBING, See’y, Treas and Actuary JACOB L. GREENE, A-ssstant Secretary.

8RWABB & B IRTnOLMIBW, Agnt» No. 25 West Washington Street, doefi deowl y toMlANAFteLM, (N 9.

WEBB, .BALKY ft CO., TOBACCO Commission Merchants.

41 Wislnut Mtreet.

cmsTonsrisr a.tt, omo.

A foil line of the best brands of

Virginia, lVli»««iari

Kentncliy Tol>aocos»

Por sale ia Bond or tax paid, oetl dfim

CLOTHING. HENDERSON ft FROHMAN,

"WHO r-TSSA X.E

CLOTHIERS,

Cltthfi, CA&siMere8,Te8tiBES, Etc.,

No. Ill RVsf Pearl Street, near Race Street,

CINCINNATI.

UMBRELLAS, ETC.

>1- THO>11* SOIV, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in MBRELMS, PARASOLS,

WALKINt; CANES, 167 .Triain ft(., bet. Foartte aad FKtk, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Repairing promptly attended to. iter7 dSm

TOILET.

dk.lt 1 i^'h.

lUP^JliiO, v.

irom a * ail ecu

M. an.1 had raised ^hc sooa found r*-

»k about

mucus streaked

iiei, and sout for more. She look about ten ounces

s as

ion in tbo caseot a severe cold, and ediatcly. He was >o highly pleafed

to«|i^i^,^2cS“SftSttbat he filially persuade-1 me to give it a uame, and

d it abroad to becelit the suffering. In No oher. 1866,1 first advertisolit under

vemb

of Whiu that tun

il it under the nan. e

Compound, in two rears from had been wholesaled' iu Mu

t.iU

1 reaso.

anil healing stomach, and

exceed

“ A»< Pine

till muiutttins thatpo.dtion. The; 'us for all this; it is very soothing in its nature, is uurmutg to the

the taste, ami is

is good id heal

aach

eedingiy cneap.

Asaremedy for kidney complaints, thc White « Compound stands unrivaled. It was not

re, is

stomach, and pleasant, withal,

ilngiy cneaj

and have i

The aim

inct

[»k

standing. Since that acei'denta thousands have used it for the

been completely ci

UQculty < ital ni'co

san

mpletcly cured written by Dr.

. as in Manchester, I

ompound has taken the lead of

i yea sry. many omplaint.

Dr. Poland, InlSfiO.

White Pine

the

all cough r the cure of 1

edies, aa well as preparations for t

ney difficulties, in every town, vill

let throughout the New England stales

itTs'effecUmlf ** ** s * 18 and pleasant to take as The editor of the Manchester Daily and Weekly Mirror, in the leader oi the dailv thus writes of

he Compound:

“The White Pine Componnd is advertised at ueb length in our columns, and we are happy learn that the demand for it is Increasing bc-

ctation... It is the" very

know til be

easrat as it is sa.o. by accident, and Is i Compound, mad*)

arn that I

yond ail previous exp

best medicine for coughs and colds that w of and no family that has once used it. without it. We speak from our own kno

it is sure to kill a cold; and pleasant The greatest inventions oome b singular that the White Pine

for coughs and colds, should prove tobe the' grea est remeoy for kidney complaints known B-t so it is. We con not doubt it, so atony testimonials come to os from well known men. Besides the character of Dr. Poland is such that we know that he will not countenance what is wrong. For rears a Baptist Clergyman, studying medicine to find remedies for his ailments, with delicate consumptive look, standing with one foot upon the grave, he made the discovery which has saved himself, and called from others the strongest te.timouials possible. We have known Dr. Poland for years, and never knew a mere conscientious, honest, upright man. and are glad to state that we believe whatever he says about his While

Pine Compound.

THE WHITE PINE CUJIPOUND,

GXO. W. SWIXT. M. D , Propriet

Prepared at the New England 1 Hanover street, Bi'seon, unde

Revel ‘ '

tor.

tanical Depot,

er the supervision

ropr Beta

‘rand J. W. Poland

Ixeifer A V inton. Daily, Senour A Co, Browning A Sloan, Wholesale Agents. At Retail by all Druggists. oct9 deodAwSm

QUEENS WARE, ETC.

WHOSALE A»D ETAIL.

JOHN WOODBRIDOE & CO., IBPORTYU OF QUEENSWARE, China, Glassware, TABLE CUTLERY, AND PLATED WAHE, Ne- 16 Woo* WMktaagtmm Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, tied dSm

COMMISSION.

«. «. WOIsNMAIf, PRODUCE DEADER -And Commission NXerchnnt, • Bates House, Washington street.

Ladies Desiring a Clea? and

tai*-" GeougeWUbvp.

This ilclightful Toilet article has no eoual for Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion and Spin. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 74 FttlUm Street, New York. je9 dly

DOORS, SASH, ETC. - FIERCER, MORE & CO-,

S A S II ,

DOOR m BUM iUlFACTORY,

VAHBHIIK.C CITY,IND.

rpin: unilersigruil have established, in connec-

X tion with their CAB WORKS,

C^RV^ WORM TEA

A pleasant, safe and effectual Vogc*table Ucuioty r all kinds of Worms loundin the human body;

r and Blind fee have utted up with

d most approve*

> fonuafc at

lie

they

e’latest

JACOB DC NOAM.

B. BYMCAM ft CO., Commission Mercliants, And Dealers in Fum, GRAIN, PRODUCE, WHISKIES AND CI6MS, IVte. 49 West I-o uii* late* ML (Opposite Union Depot,) - INDIANAPQB1B. INDIANA. Try CoiuignoMnU ullettafi. ToteoDheBax 1942. aprteiitf

JL ML M4HJAMT, M. »_

Eclectic mysiicia.il,

SURGEON AND ACCOUCHKR.

Offie* No. 18* (resilience No. 1281 North Pennayl Train street, on* aad n half squares North of

PoatoDee, Indianapolis, Indiana.

ODee boura fro* seven to nine A. X.. eae to

three and seven to nine P. U.

febtadly

O, "W'BXaXaS

DENTIST, met, ova mmsoirs wm.

s, a basil, eat. which

new maehineiw of d patterns, ana are

now pr. pared to furnish at shortest notice, all -tries a sash. Doors. Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings. Bo.--. Cornices, Brackets, Window and Door

Prunes, etc., etc..

In conneotion with the above business is a Foundry «dd Machine Shop. Mill Machinery and Building Castingsmadeto order. Having experienced Pattern Makers in our emitter- wo are prepared to make and alter patteoitoud furnish castings promptly. Kncpes and Machinery of all kinds repaired, and W'i k warranted as good and as cheap *' beteme elsewhere. V fibi** Cash paid for old Iron. Brass, Lumber, ’■etc., etc. MERCER, MORE A CO. declS d3m • WARREiY TATE,

Manufacturer of

Doors, Sash, Blinds,

.es. Brackets?

, Etc.

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FLOORING. CEILING IND WEATHERBOARDING. 170.00RING Worked Lumber dressed and Shared J? to onler. tin. 33south New Jeracy S«M«t, INDIANAPOLIS, INIR novSSdSm

Door wnteW

Ho*

OYSTERS. ETC.

umo.

W holes ale nett Retail Dealer in OYSTERS* CAMS AND FISH. COM—BSH MERCHANT, No. 18 Sonth Weeaeylvanta street. Second door from W ashington street, ISDixNrOLIS, Ikdixma. ^fi^TAU ontera promptly attended to.

for all kinds of Wovms found in toe human bodv also, a reliable cure for kite aad Worm Fever. Possessing in its combination wonderful cleansing rad strengthening properties, it will alway. improve the health ol the patient, whetherr

affected by Worms or other causes.

Price 25 Cotete.

Sent by mail tor 85 cents. JOHN A. PERRY, chcmbt.

M. S. BURR A CO., Ai Tremont - ’ rcct, Bostou General AgeBts. rad for sale by all Druggists.

jelSdeodAwly

D R W A R KEN’S BILIOUS OTTERS.

Being a Conccutrated

luiil bxtractof thc most Y'otcut Blood Purifying /Roots, Barks and Gums know a to raedica? science.

is, iiierefora, one of the most effectual Cleansers and Renovators ot the Vital Fluid ever offered to tbe public; while as a core for I.hcr Complaint, Jaundice, Bilicu--ness, Uemla* he, Dizzinescu Indigestion, and me. various complaints caused by Vitiated Humois impur. Blood, or a Deranged ami Disease 1 (.on ditroa of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, DI:. w aRRKN'S BILIOUS BITTERS are believed to ue unequaled by any other medicine in tire world.

Ifrice 50 Cetera and s 1.

JOHN A FERRY,Chemist, Proprietor,

Boston MI,o...)>. M. S. BURR A CO.

Gem

M. S. BU RR A CO., 26 Treruont street, U eneral Agents, and solrf by all Druggists.

PRIVATE

form of DISEASE of the male ov

of generation cured in a few

Western Medical Offlce, 137 Sycamore

AND every

AA female organs of generation cured days, at the Western Medical Offlce, 137 S'

street,Cincinnati, Ohio.

Wo Charge Diseftses peculiar Beard ana * ur&

Con fine incut. ME D1C AT only dURB kemjedy for Private Di>« reatlv. Male ii&i'es $1; Female Sale article much needed by married h mole Pills $5. Any of these article:

sent by mail or express, when ordered, ballon, or seif abuse, speedily cured bv

l/util Cured.

iar to females speedily cured, rtittg furnished Laiiiesclurin^ to MEDICATED liATUS, the

ate Diseases, alwayN ul« Safe, or shield, an trried ladies. $10; Po-

or medic ine**

Master

ntir

til or write at one relief and low charges dentiol. Semi stainpi> oetl Awly

iit^ ho ;

re ant *u ha*

£aicu’s Hkaii Izispeiisary. (Kstaldishcd 1S60. ‘-liarvered 1881.)

ICAU PAMPHLET, just

ing 60 large pages ruvingsof theor-

A MEDB

mbiished. containg rumcreus engravings oi of both sexes in hea

gans ot both sexes in health and o; treating on private diseases, gouorhea, syphilis, stricture; diseases of b*"te>!i. I. j.

dcr a ts of

>eases of‘betesti, 5

ys; self-abuse, aj i th,

ad its deplora' lc •

guide for toe young

tul adviser to the marrisff and

mg marriage; with the Author s new mi kreateaent, toe mosk seaeessful means of

■itown by t

K and a

xes, being a truthl those contemplat-

ethod oi

i by toe report ef cents. Read the I

means oi cur

cases; mailed under :

s work L

art of the country on receipt

a portlittle

at a i

ieinee sent to any par of a statement of the < TO LADIES.—A ps

aaceto the marrieil, price It) cents; also, a utt book of private advice ta laiiies, either married or single, price 18 cents; either seek in sealed en-

velopes on receipt of price.

Office Heraeved front 74 Green Street, To n» Jefferson street, between FUth and Center, near toe Willard Hotel. Consultations private, sepl dAwly Ionia villa. Kentucky.

/"IIRCU LARA ot arm, description neatly ty ecute<l oa eaea— white or col' letter paper note paper, or, m iact, < S^SiU^ ^‘ l °1iRRA£D

.te or colored paper. , in fact, on any kind

’ 'rices accord*

‘ OFFICB.

Yb now offered to tho afflicted throughout the

A country, alter having been of eleven years in the Ne

its merits hove beco

re u gin

after having been proved by tho test lts inthe New England States, where

iu merits have become as well known as tho tree

irom which, in part, it derives its virtues. THE WHITE PINE CMPoCND CURES

Sore