Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1867 — Page 3

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KninAY, .Ifinuiry a, istil. The Senate met at nine o'elorlt a. M. On motion of Mr. ( IIA V K>S, the reading of the Secretary's jouih) tl of yesterday was

cli«I>cnsed with.

TIIH enNTKSTKD KMfCTI<»N CASK.

The I’HKSI 1»KNT. The special order i- the consideration of the report and resolution* Kniimitted by Hie majority of the Committee on Kleetion in the Madison ami < Irani counties contested election ease. The Senator from .fi linings [Mr. Vawler| i* enliilul to the lloor. Mr. V A W IT.U asked and . bfained leave of absence from ten and a half o'clock this morning till Monday at two o'clock P. M. Hf then

said: I have bfen made to ore position in the contested election

ever I have been referred to ns the attorney of tho eonleslee, I occupy no such relation. I nm not and have not liren Ida attorney. I have been under obligations to him f r Hie last ten or twenty ycur-, and at ids napiest have examined ibis ease, informing him beforehand that after Ihe < xamimdion I would determine my course, mid pursue It as I

thought 1 should under oath,

After making an ex ittiinatinn of ids ease^ believing that fie is cntill I |o lii< seat on this lloor, I consented to appear before tho committee. not as bis attornci, but as fils friend; ! and I have eonsetilHI als.. to appear on this lloor, to answer the argument of the coi^e*t* ant. If this ease were submitted to a court of justice, he was confident, under tho rules maintained even in a mutlMrate's court. I here would lie no shadow of doubt hut that Ihiefog Hunt would lie confirmed In hi* seat. He b id no unkind feeling toward any Senator in saying t±ut every principle and every rule of evi-

denoe has been tramp!

He ef law relating to eonti sts, has bet

vlo-

» Esa^r^as!^.•I. , MSS£; , nsipotwor OCHtfimeitg. g^aftsf^sassssis: “ilSwiSiwii a, mcwwttiiBf in pis recommending its .— ■mW. Beport concurred In. Mr. MaSOB, from tho Ju<nd«ry Commute reportod bnelt Wntit# Mil 4*. with a recommend at 1 an to be referred to Committee on Reorganliatlon ef Onrts. Concurred In. Also, Senate Mil 48, With a recommendation that it be ItideflnUely postponed. The Mil 1« to punish officers of election* for refuels# the votes of legal voters. Concurred In. Also, Senate Mil Sit. with amendments. Concurred In. Mr. BEN SETT, from the Judiciary Committee, reported back denote bill 19. for the consolidatioWand revision of the statute, with a recommendation that It bo Indefinitely postponed. Concurred In. Mr. STEIN, from the Judiciary Committee, reported back Senate bill 23, for an act amending the act defining and punishing ftlo*™» with a recommendation thaflt be indefinitely postponed. Concurred In. ; Also, House Mil 42, (to prevent quorum breaking.) With a recommendation that It PARS. Mr. HOWK announced that a minority report Would bo presented, and asked further Mr HANNA announced lbat.there would be no bolting on the part of the Democracy, and the consideration of the matter might safely be postponed. On motion of Mr. HOWK, the subject was made the special order for Monday a week. Mr. HOWK, from the Judiciary Commlltee, reported back Senate hill 32 providing for the lasue of caparti ad tatiifaeitntlum, with amendment*. Concurred In. Also Senate blit 44 to prevent colonization for election pitrpoaea n Hh a recommendation that It bo referred to the Election Committee. Mr. BIcJS, from the Judiciary Committee, rep or feel ffack Senate Mil 49 irenulrtng clerks or courts to make Indexes of eases) with a recommendation that It l»e Indeflnately postponed. After a long and slightly acrimonious discussion, the report of the committee was capeurrcd in. 23 to 18. Also Senate Mil 38, amending Iho aet regulating the fees of officers, re< ommendlng jts pasasge. Onnenrred In. Har. WARD, from the Committee on Roads, reported bark Senate bill 38, amending Ihe act In relation to supervisors of highways. With a recommendation that It pass. Concurred In. Mr. OYI/KIl, from the Committee on Organization of Courts, reported back Senate bill 62 (amending the act for the srltlometit of decedent's estates,) with amendments. Concurred Mr. , from the same committee, ieported ha< k Senate Mil 30 (amending the aet for the appointment of sheriff to the Supreme Court.) with amendments. Concurred

in.

Mr. CASON, from tho Committee on Kederal Relations, reported hack Senate Joint renolii- ! tlon 2 (in relation to a ship canal around .VIagarn. ) wijf) a recommendation that it pass. Concurred in. Mr. CHURCH, from the Committee on Rights and Privileges, reported hack Senate bill 80 | f to protect tf*h,) with anundmenla. Concurred

I in.

Mr OIKKORD, from tli" 'same committee, inrled back Senate bill No. (i, (regulating 'elation* betw rn master and slave, and

“WoMi^dtlrc law of the last speck# I

seastou, S ‘

Mr. JfOPADDBN. Wchnve lost mere mb* In this ducusctoo than would p«y the w*§m MC fiVwCOMB amended hU motion so a* to read ''insist.’’ He bed no words to wsHle on tho Wawso og the employes; if we givetho pnget ten doll am par *sy it would makono diffsreneo tome, only I hsve my own optnlono as to wnat those wages should ho. The SPEAKER read from the Uwe of the last session, showing that savsrsi approgrtatlons had bean mads l« one hHl a* In ibis. Ho

has not delayed the Mil and had of doing so. if we Insist on our

a committee of eonfereneo may lx tho Mil will, very lUele, pass to-day.

Mr. HUGHES wished to sustain ihe Committee on Ways and Means on all their ap. proprlatlon bills, and that will explain Ms vote on this hill. The gentleman showed that the House had got into purliementhry entanglement and said the pending moilon was out

of order but Withdrew the objection.

The vote waetahen on the motion that tho House insist on Ita amendments and it wae

oil motion of Mr. 9HUBY the amendments

Of tho Senate be concurred In. rjrrmoxs. #

Messrs. VAN VALKBNBHRO, GK13ENDORFP, MoMURRAY, KERRIS, KVANS, DUNN, LONG, of KoseuskoiWOl.KB, NEWCOMB, MORRISON. CHAMBERS, SI1UEY, MccLASKY, and BOBO presented petitions praying that a low he passed proMMlkw the sale of Intoxicating liquors, all of which were referred to the Committed on Temperance. Mr. NEWCOMB presented two memorlels from the Society ef Friends: one on the subject of a r< form school for Juvenile offenders, and another on the subject of conferring dvtl rights upon the negroes of tho State, which were referred lo the Joint Committee on the House of Refu|e>nd Rights end Pil> lieges.

rkpohto or coMMtrrura.

Mr. DAOOY, from Ihe Committee on the Judiciary, reported twclc a Joint resolution smemling the Constitution of Ihe State so that

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rei'ommendi.tion that It lie laid on llio (aide. On motion. Ihe lilll w:h rcromniltlcd to the

same roinmittce for amendment.

Mr. lllel.Y, fn in llio same committee, reported back Senate hill 13,(to regulate frclgtits on railroads, i witli a rcejinmcndution (bat it

pass.#

Mr. cnrilCH.from Ihe same eomnilttre, reported hack Senate lilll 7, (repealmir llio aet to enforce Ihe thirteenth article,) with the rc-

commendatliui that it pass.

Mr. Crf.UEN moved to concur. Mr. HANNA moved to lay the inotlrn of Mr. Cullen on llio tafile, which motion was

lo-t liy a vote of llj to 27.

Mr. HANNA iiiom d to rreoiiiinit the bill

and report lo Hie Judiciary C< liniiitti Mr. ( UI.I.KN moved tii lay llio n the tablo. whlell Was eariied, 27 to Hi.

Mr. Cl'M.KN demanded the tlon wbleli was sustained, 2li t

ave. and witli Ihe

a majority In either House of tho General Assembly shall constitute a quorum to do huMaess, sad recommending that no further action he taken on it, because of an amendment al-

ready pending.

Mr. DAGGY, from same committee, reported hack a Joint resolution amending the Constitution so that townships may levy taxes for school purposes, and recommending np further action on It for same reason as mentioned

shove.

Mr. McEADDRN, from same commutes, reported hack House hill 83, amending game fnwa, rseommendlnx one amendment be

adopted and Hint it then pas*.

Mr. DAGOY, from same committee, reported back House hill 16, giving prosecuting attorneys power to administer oaths, recommending that no further proeeeutngs be bad upon

It, as It is useless and unnecessary.

ini.la, RXAOi.rnoxR, rrc.

Mr. ROSS offisml a resolution that the Committee on Judiciary Inquire Into the expedience of amending section 4<KV of the practice

~ ~ regard » executions. Adopted. WABON Introduced House hill 132 proJ fur bearing animals. Referred to Coi mlttec on Rights and Privileges.

MON WK ~ ■

ary (i liniiitti c. I to Iny the molii

idc. which was carried, ‘.

Mr. CCM.EN demanded the previous qu's-

o 15.

The vole Him liclng (akrn Hie report was concurred In by a vote ef 25 to HI.

trampled upon, and every, i;; to eonti sts, has been

cither deliberately or iinintenlisnally

iated.

princl|»i<> either d

He insisted them was no legal contest here; and proceeded to state irrecularitlc* In prosecuting it. He also stated Ids grounds for

ase was pro.

lion, (hat till Moil-

outing it. He also stated ids grr marking the other day that the e

judged. The contestant acknowledged his proof to lie of a negative character, and

ever heard ef negative proof

kfsoi.i rmss.

/Mr. (T l.l.EN offered a resoliilio: when the Senate adjoiir It adjourn dag at two o'clock. Adopted.

Hy Mr. NII.K3: That the Judiciary Commifjee lie authorized to employ a clerk.

Adopted.

By Mr. K IN GEY: Authorizing the ComQliM6aW r ’" Kenrfolent Institiitinns and Corpo-

ration* to employ a clerk. Adopted.

HyMr. WOLCOTT: Authorizing the Klnaneo Committre to employ a clerk. Adopted.

* /tll.t.S INTItODDCKD.

HWMr. THOMPSON-Senste hill 1*0. To

for Hie erection of a House of Correc-

■- ; provide s 1 Hon for

'r, and who ntdl-liing a

• juvenile offsnders. Rcferrei9to Joint

(V'lninittee on House of Hel

uge.

Hy Mr. I ASON : Senate lilll 1*1, to ns'ert Hie eontrol of the State over railroads, regulate Ihe

ment

negative pri

positive f id. He likened this contested case

to a simple law suit, and Insisted that the evi- j rate* of freight, carriage, and Hie appoint dence i IT rr.l l.y Hie contestant was unheard ^ of loenmotlveanglneers. Ordered to lie printed, of or unusitil, to s ;1 y ti 10 least of it. He refer- j By Mr. JOHNSON : Senate bill 92, to amend

the incorporation act. Referred to Commit

red to testimony Hi it was ct parte and ought to he rejected. I'hen there were no poll books

offered in evidence.

Mr. KORINSON. (interposing.) The poll hook* of M id sori county are here, and ccrlitied copies of the p II books of Grant oountr. Mr. \ AW rKK. They were not introduced In evi I uce before tho committee. The gentleman managed hi* own case, ami not Introducing them before the eomnlttee. they are not there, nor am they here. He mad law* governing -!• d election ease*, and

tinned his arguhuut till flfte

ten o'cloi l.

tee en Corporatiens. By Mr. BROWN: Senate Mil 93, to amend the ad governing the Interest on money. Referred to Judiciary Committee.

r. CHURCH

By Mr

for the protection of fur hearing ai ferred to Committee on Swamp lo

Senate bill 94, providing

animals. Rc-

lee on Swamp Land*.

By ,Mr. REYNOLDS, Senate bill 95. relative

se*. and eonminutes after

to the assessment for road purpose*. Referred

to Committee on Township Business. By Mr. MASON: Senate bill 99, amending

(he aet governing the issue of writ* of habeat corpus. Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Mr. cl l.i.i:. i cing a member of the Coni- ! I'y. Mr. NILE-*: Senate bill 97. designating mittee on Hecti ns, claimed to have carefully certain holiday*, with reformed to negotiable examined this case on both sides, and his can- paper which falls due thereon. Referred to

An act making specific benevolent institutii

did condusinn i- that an effort has been made to defraud the legal voters of Madison and Grant countiesof their ju«t right in being represented on this lloor by Colonel Robinson. And in giving reason* for coming to this conclusion, he read from the law in the case. In reply to the charge that the poll book* were not put in evidence,’.he asked if acrrtiii' I copy of the records from the office of the Seen t iry of State, which were before the committee, were not as reliable? Never was there higher testimony piled upon any one point Ilian is presented hy the contestant to prove (lint there were at least fifty illegal votes east by the Irish in Anderson township. .Madison county. He then recited the facts in the ease at length.

When he had concluded,

Mr. RICHMOND demanded n call of the Senate; and it being taken forty-three member* answered to their name*. Mr. RICn.Mo''l», a. rh .ipman of Hie cemraittee, showing the right In close the debate, inquired if any other gentleman dc-ired to speak. After waiting a moment soil

sponse being heard, he

ous question.

is demand was seconded by twenty-lhrre s, and the main question ordered to

paper whirh

Judiciary Committre. By Mr. KIN LEV:

appropriation* I'.ir Hie henovolent institutions. !!■ ferred to Committee On Benevolent Institu-

tions.

By Mr. THOMl’Siil: Senate Mil 99.

ing creditors of person* who are fia«u

illcy of insuranee of tnodebtor.

Olv.

finsurnd,

tni

lien upon the policy of insurance ef thi Referred to the Judiciary Committee.

By Mr. JACtjCKS*: Senate hill 100. An act limiting the liability of innkeepers; [provides that guests must deposit their valuables In Ihe hotel safe, and that hotels shall not be liable for lose of baggage by fire.] Referred to

Com; ittce en Rights ar' 1 Privilege*. By Mr. CHURCH: Senate hill

ly .Mr. CHURCH: Sena

amend the act providing for a more uniform ie of doing loiWftlfip business. Referred

demanded the previ-

moile of doing

to Hie Committee

Business.

Hy Mr. BENNETT: Sen Mil to provide for the custody

and

loa

p business.

County and Township

Senate bill IOU.

tody of

rtgages arising out of sinking fund

■on

Tb

Senator

be put.

The

stody of notes, bond, out of sinking film!

n*. Referred lo Committee on Education. Sy Mr. TjinMPSON: Senate bill 103. To prevent persons from Injuring or destroying insured property with intent to defraud. Re-

ferred to Judiciary Committee.

By Mr. WOLCOTT: Senate bill lot. Conferring'upon bishops certain rorporate powers. Referred to Committee on Corporations. The Senate then adjourned till Monday,

two o’clock.

he question bring first taken on tho minority report. It was rejected—yea«. Hi. nays,

2«.

The question recurring on tho majority report, it was adopted without a division, RThe PRESIDENT. In order lo avoid ail question of fairness, the question will he taken j

on the result.

The resolution declaring that Milton 3. Rolls Iwion i« duly elected Senator from the counties ot Madison and Grant, and providing payment for the expenses of the conteat, were , 28: navs, 17. I ,

ENT, upon reporting the re- Mr. SHUKY moved that

suit of the vote, declared Mr. Robinson rntl- Journal bP*dl«penscd with.

as Senator from the counties of The journal was then rei

H « t: A E .

The H mse met at nine o’clock. I he CLERK called the Ho

adopted—yens. 28; The PRESIDEN suit of Ihe vote, di tied to the seat ns Madison and Grant.

Mr. OYLEH moved to reconsider the vole

Ju*t taken; and on motion of M

this motion was laid on

BENNETT Iho InMe.

Mr. OYLEH movfd that Mr. Robinson he

sworn in.

It was so ordered, and Mr. Robinson com.

rived the oath of office at the

esitlent of the Senate.

It waa so ordc Ing forward, roe finnds of the Pre

ntKNNIAI. RKPOItTS.

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the regular report of the trust! s* of tho Wa-

le canal. Wolcott’s motion.

printed for Iho use of the

(On Mr. Wolcott’s rnoti

were ordered

Senate.

Mr. OYLER presented the State Librarian's report. It was referred to the Committee on

the State Library.

On motion of Mr. BELLAMY, the message

from the House, transmitting an address of the General Assembly to the Governor, Wifs

taken up and read by the Secretary, Mr. HANNA and another Senator deman-

ded the yeas and nays, and they were ordered and being taken, Democratic members gener-

ally refusing to vole.

Mr. HANNA, when his named wascalled,

said: My demand for the yeas and nays wae not made to develops any feeling. I do not desire to place myself In perfect antagonism to gentlemen, but I two there li a sentiment in the address endorstng Govemdr Morton’s po-

tions.

Mr. PRATHER maintained (hat notblng was in order until the resolution of eensuro was disposed of. He went on speaking of the resolution, when Mr. GREEN called him to

order, which was sustained,

i Mr. 8HUKY moved to suspend the order of / business and take up the resolution of censure, n Mr. CHAMBERS wjthdrew bis motion taking up Senate bill 20, and Mr. Sbuey’s motion

was then put and carried.

Mr. PRATHER: I hwd Intended to vote to ztve bis friend an opportunity to set himself right, but be rlseiup and juatifle* his

course and defies the House,

Mr, CORY had not defied the House. What words of defiance he used were Intended for the giyitlemnn from Monroe, In answer to language used by that gentleman toward* him. His words were not Intended to defy the

the yeas and nays, so that It may go without a record. The address was then adopted by viva VOCe votW. After an Ineffectual motion to adjourn till Tuesday, tho ScfiMe look a recess till two o'clock. AKrEHNOON SESSION. Senate met at two o’clock. PETITIONS. By Mf. STEIN: Praying the establishment of a school board In each county. Referred to Committee oh Education. Mr. KfNLEY presented petitions from the Society of KrienJ. in behalf of. civil rtghtejfof negroes. Referred to Committee on Rights " 0 Mr. KInEeV slso presented a memorial from the eum# source, praying for the establishment of Houses of Refuge for Juvenile of. funders. Referred to special ooinmilta* ofi ^J?r*KINLl^eiso prestnted « third memorial from the same source, praying for the pes* sage of a lew restraining the traffic in intoxicating liquors. Referred to Committee on Temperance. Mr. KINLEY also presented a fourth petition from the Society of Friends, praying for negro equality. Referred to OomihtMef on

Bf

temperance.

MhHfii to fl—MUd on Tern-

separate Mil. and

peranoe. rotten about It, I u Ji*’- fatgleSSSSA VSISt SaSSSSSAT""

‘%'M. woizwni r«»s«»«.aci.r

The ULEHK called Ihe House to order. On motion of Mr. PKELLK, Mr. Higgins

ns eleetfd Speaker pro tcm.

Mr. SHUEY moved that the reading of tbs

rnal bP*dt*penscd with. Lost,

he journal was then read and approved. Mr. Slewart obtained leave of absence. Mr. Shields obtained leave of absence. Mr. STACKHOUSE asked leave of the House tb it tho Comm t ee on Education sit

during the session. Graeted.

Mrs-r*. Bofio, Williams, Shuey, Thrasher. North, Miller snd Hopkins obtained leaves of

absence next week,

Mr. CHAMBERS moved to suspend the order of business and take up Senate bill 26, making appropriations for the expenses of this Legislature and the benevolent InstlUt-

House, and made an apology to the House for

using such language.

Mr. NEWCOMB moved that the Houao ro-

of the gentleman from

Kra&'nn, and'tSat Ihe subject bo dismissed, which was unanimously adopted. Mr. CHAMBERS renewed bis motion tak-

Oarrted.

ing^uj^enMe MR 20.

ewhiendmenti lo the Mil a* passed by the

The!

Senate, were read.

Mr. NEWCOMB wm not willing to stand here and vote himself pay, and lot the benevolent Institutions suffer. Those institutions will have to borrow money, and procure food and clothing, if this amendment Is defeated. I move that the Hmito adhere to ita amend-

ments.

Mr. SHUEY. The Senate has the same right to refuse to concur In our amendments, as the House has to amend. A vote to adhere li equivalent to hilling the bill. The amendment appropriating money to the benevolent institutions wee stricken out with the consent ef Mr. Andrew Wallace, the trustee of the benevolent institutions. , Mr. WOLFE thought that there was no need of obstinacy In this matter, This gentleman from Marlon Is at home, and needs no means than he would otherwise want, while attending the session. With membeifi who come from a distance, It l* different. They

aflen

made illated $86,06(1

(curable, and I hat that appropriation le used

aet in r

Mr* c.

teetlng fur bearing animals,

c on Rights and Pri

Mr. MON I’GOMERY offered a resolution instructing State Librarian to purchase the first volume of the statutes of New York, that volume having been lost from tho library.

Adopted.

Mr. STACKHOUSE offered a rraolution that the Committee on Judiciary inquire Into the expediency of revising the statutes of Indiana.

Adopted.

Sir. WOOD introduced House bill 133amor,dIng the 38th section of the Justice’s aet. Referred to the Conuulltre on Judiciary. Mr. VA WTKR introduced House hill 134, to prevent Importation of voters, and protecting legal voters. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Mr, MOORE introduced House bill 135. amending section II of act regulating lime of bolding courts of common pleas. Referred lo Committee on the Organization ofCourts. Mr. 1’EELLE Introduced House lull l.'Mi, leasing the Northern Stnt] Prison to Richard Kpprson. It* fern d to mo Committee on Ju-

dleiary.

Mr. HIRD introduced llntiv hill 137, authorizing township trustees to administer oath* an.I take acknowledgment*. Referred to the Com in 11 fee on Judiciary. Mr. KKl.cKKIt offtr.d a rcsMutlon that the Committee on Education inquire Into the oxpedieney of amending section 12 of the srhool law. so a* lo allow town* to levy a tax for special school purposes. Referred to Com-

mittee on Education.

The SPEAKER submitted Ihe report of the Trustee of the Wabash and Erie Canal. Mr. NEWCOMB moved the report belaid on the table, and that three hundred copies

be printed. Carried.

Mr. O’NEIL introduced House hill 137, repealing an act In regard to County Treasurers. Mr. Ross moved when the House anjotirn it a'ljourn until two o'clock ou Mondiy. Car-

ried.

Mr. M< KADDKN moved to suspend the nrd r r of bo-lness so that bills and resolutions might be introduced. Loaf. Mr. HUGHES moved that Messrs. Green and Dnnn Ihj added to the Judiciary Committee.

Carried.

THE cal.KNDSK.

Senate j >int resolution No. 4, In regard to themtloi’ il delit. was read the first time. Ita-

ferred to u *pr. i d eominittee on finance.

Senate bill 5, d< fining Ihe duties of State l,|. brarli.n was read the first time. Referred to

Committee on Fee* and Salaries.

Senate Mil 24. legalizing acknowledgments of notaries public after their term ofnftlor had expired, by accepting a lucrative office, was read the first time and passed to Its »econd

reading.

Senate bill 50, amending section twelve of the school law was read the first time and

passed to its second reading.

Senate bll|V.7 appropriating $12,000 to pay mileage to Sheriffs for taking convict* to State pri-ons, was read the fir-t time. Mr. MI I.I.ER moved to suspend the eonslitutional rule so as to pass this lilll to lUaeee.nd

and third reading.

The yeas and nays were railed and the motion was su-talned, and the hill wa* read the second and third lime, when the yeas and nay* on the passage of the hill were railed, and

thi' bill passed.

Senate bill 22, regulating fees of elerks ef courts and justices of tho peace in certain ses, was read the first time. Referred to the mittee on Judiciary. Senate lull 21 was read the second time and passed to its third reading. Mr. SPENCER moved that the House ad-

journ. Carried.

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Union Steam Bakery, Bo. 11 Berth Peamyl vast* Stnat, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, Maaafhetnia all kinds Craekess; Cake* nd Bread. Liberal dDeaunt made to the Made decSdSm

W* have oac of the moat oomplet*

BOOK BINDERIES

AXLE LIFTER.

ttaHNMUft

■■■

IW

-TTT

£»«y

on*.

Diatatyi

•T'.- is

DBXJ6S, CHEMICALS, PAI5T8, OILS, VARNKHES, OYE STUFFl Vine P«rfnm«ri«*. etc. i care rally en sepMrfta

A. JOMBB * GO., (Sueccaaon to Joaea, Yiaoadge A Jones.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Soa. 7 ami 8 Nates Sotut BsUiding, INDIANAPOLIS, LSD. Aroma. n-BLAT. a. w.^nn. febadiy

POLISH.

Ckaneffi for Investment.

TTkOTY’S AXLB LIVTBR, approved by the U American Institute Farmer*’ Unb at its seaataa, beta Jane 1*. aad eapeetaHyaommeaded by Meaara. Robinson, Uninn, Bergen, and other prominent member*. Bolds ap Maren hundred ponnds, sad sella for oae dollar ami a half. Tiptap tala* to sail, easily mails, aad large profit* Great Inducement* to salesmen of both machine* head stamp tar eirea’mo. Address WM. M. DOTY, *m aCosnUaad street. New York.

WATCHES. CLOCKS ETC.

I tbe Western co

It 1 n. n W Work

county oFPicens

nptne** and In a manner thsCw ant will glre entire satlafaetloa.

RAILHOAP OrFlOJBHM

a re raquestad lo examla* ear

SlLiA.XTK BOOKS,

Standard Time Hi;NT IT F.DEN, TB Ernst market Street, INOMNAPOU8, INDIANA, (Kdss’i Block, four doom east of Coatolfieej PEaLiaa in tin Watches. Clocks Aad Jewelry. CLOCKS AT WHOLESALB.

We are AgenU for B Howard A Co a Celebmtod ( lock* for Chorebea, Public Build-

ian.Galleriea.Veatru Once. School and M(

louto use.

i, Sc.l

Regulal

aad Rallroai! lock* to insure

ity af night watchmen. Turret Clocks for Church Towers ami Foe tori

h re

tom for Wntelunak

era’ u»c and Bailroail Depots; Watch Clock* to insure fidel-

Wateh repairing done scientifio workmen, and igra.lag neatly executed.

IVItaRalate your Watcbss by our^Asaronoimo Clocks, the flDe.t in the city.

6ood Hews to Housekeepers.

The Latest aad maat Talaable •awrry at the Age.

W1M1

m CLEAMW

With ut Soap or Wstar, Tim* or Labor, by using TV oodHnrci’s IISTAITASUKS VflDOV POUSI

rrmR attention of the public la la A. new and valuable preparation air kinds of glass, whether la wtadi

invited to thU for cleaning

tbe

kinds of glass.

form of ware. IU action upon;

astonishing, and seems more like the workings ixle than reality. It doe* away with soap suds Dot water, thus avoiding the slop* upon the

windows or in that material is

of

>iding tbe

dng punt, and the

e wa

slops upon the le disagreeable wn on the arms,

iem, until yon are thor

article in, in i

floor or alii

sensation of the water running down oa the arms, under the sleeves, and wetting them to the shoulder*. It leaves no lint upon the glass, aad gives i» am and clearer appearance than can be got with ten times the amount of labor and time la washing. Plena* experiment with the

samples in dir

onghly coavii _ particular, fully equal to our n

it. Try it on yonr looking glass, oa your windows, on your silver, bras*, bn ton in or tinware; in fact, on anything yon wish to clean or polish. Rub some grease on yonr window, and see how quickly aad easily tbe polish Inks itoX, and how singularly clear it leaves the glass. Price 9S cents. Maanfactared by WOODbUM A GO.

M Washington street, Bo*u

For sale by generally.

Washington street, Boston.

Grocers, Druggists and <lealera

oeUWdeodSm

INSURANCE.

FORK RACKING. PORK: PACKINa.

TVfBMBA. WHEAT, FLETCHER A CO.. OF lYl. Franklin, Indiana, have rented tho large aad commodins Pork and Hlaughter lionse or B.

r Indianapolis, and are prepan I to cash mlvancea to tholr mend* who

■ay pack pork, aad will be In the market to pa Chase Hogs at their highest cash price. They hai secured tne services of Mr. B Coffin to superb tend the cutting and pack Ag, and hope to be ah

to give entire satisraction to all them with their business.

aata

Office on Penasylv

oMce. np staim.

pe to he able

who may Intrust

street, opposite Post,

nnvtl di m

A< we feel sail ed l«c-t Hooks mad* le t

caa Co:

MOTEL#.

Commercial Hotel I Garner af f Hina!*and Geapgin etreete f Vftf ANAPOf.fX, INDIANA.

TTAViNG I,EASED THE ABOVE NAMED I A Hotel for a term of yearn, I have refited ai

refurnished the Imi

EASED THE a term of years, :

refurnlNhefl the houme in a man

by any hotel in the city. I wouM rcNpeetfiilly sol kit

ner ansnrp:

<1 BIHl a#fle<i

.. -v tolfolt the patronage of ail the old friend* and ail other* who may feel Inclined to give me a call. 1 hope by strict attention to nuslne**, and the comfort and wants of

guests to merit tho favor of ell. UKOKGE McCOKMK K, PMniETOB.

Jan 3-d 9m.

Jae. Bnrges*. Alex. Baldwin. Ja* L.Slangbter ^hermaii HoTuxe,

(Opposite Union Depot,)

INDIANAPOV.IA, INDIANA. dec98 dly JAMES BURGESS A CO., Prop’rt. S. B. Crittenden. C. E. Sergeant. Walnut Street Honee, B. K. Crittenden * Ca., Prapfra, Walnut street, between Sixth and Seventh, oetlddm CINCINNATI, DagfO. IMerchchntai 9 Hotel,

(Formerly Dennison Hons*,)

Fifth R tree l, near F.afn,

CINCINNATI, Omo.

GALI.KIIF.R, NELSON A CO., Piaprleton.

octl dfim

la's^.^yw’arcr.sW am informed that that appropriation I* we . up, toxether wlthdbe yearly appreprlatlon*, and while iDvestignUoac are going on we ihoiild force through m appropriation for

B#«y tafiMitf(ton thi* bil BUT wae ready to vote ai

thne iBHWdXffBr ttrtrtng it’oti tbi* bill.

Mr. CHAMBERS waa ready to vote appro*

prlation* for the benevolent inetttuUoM hi te bill, add it there le eet somet about It, f Mieao need of pMsina

ieitlUiUaes hteot^

Mng

tbe

MANHATTAN HOTEL. fflCIMAT BTRDCT. Second doer from Broadway, opposite the Park NBW YORK. N. HroeiNB, Praprtetar. A. J. SMITH, CLEM. septa dly UXSTCmXk STVLTTEW HOTOX*, OFFOatTX THE New Yarh. Naw Haven, and Weetern Hnlliamd Ita pat, BicztaDH mrc., - - zKxrrofi. fty P. rn. raEATTv jetdoawly Formerly of the Aaertaan Hons* CENTRAL HOTEL, Car. sixth and Walnnt streata, CINCINNATI, OHIO. KEPT ON THE~RWOPEAN PLAN. fflEADKft A •WMDBWtPrdprlafare. UBST8 enn have • Worn for one day, or aa \Jf long as desired, aad take their Meal* when and where disposed. MW* A First Clast Restaurant la kept in the Hotel Bnlldthg, where Meals cun be had at ail hoars, day or night. dad dim.

LIQUOR#.

j. o. Bumiurrxst * co , Importera and Wholesale Dealer! In Foreign and Domestic Liquors, o«vO mwmu&n, RYE WHISKY, m AND BRANDIES. i Wine* at

aad free

• to give *• a IsfaettoiitoalL Wa. (HI Went TT *~l pHl Mew* MBVBDPdLITAN BBILDIWG.

Janll dtai

to MTOMBSfcar-’

DRY GOODS MERCHANTS

Aad ether bnsiaee* i

l-sarge 11 lank Book*,

Are reqneetad to give nt * call an J examine oar stock of Paper*, which w* warrant to be of tba

Bp*I Iflefleriftl !■ Use.

BUfDmO FOR PUBLISHERS

Done oa tb* Boat favorable tana*.

€ A E» I*

A IN B »BB V9,

XTffOXJh.»ffJk»OXaXR, Xl-i X> ,

Tbe . Corner Dreg Steve* Ffltfa UNDBRAIOftlDD BATING JUFT JL opened a Rtv Prm fMMffRpKfl# 9Un,

HAIR RE#TORA IVE. rVEWBAIsIs’S Magic Hair Restorative. No Sulphur This la tbe best article fbrrestoring

«NKY HAIR

To Ha original color, in the market MAGIC HAIR DTE! Complete la one bottle. No trouble. Black ot

brown a* desired.

Manufactured aad for sale at «T Hanover street,

m and Conrt, Boston, and by nil Drug i Uunkted state.. jel dlrood

gists in taa

CORDIAL.

Ad DDmaa ad DtaaaDftnira Worth ■ DaDDdnff Cara. JA. X K B JE T O IST’S CBEBBV COBBIAls la tbe beat remedy for the certain aad effectual cur* of

DYffKBTBBY, HBARTB0RN, INDIGESTION, BypapMa, aad all Bowel Complaints. "Try It." Tor sals by EH Druggists. oetta dlawSAatm

INSURE WITH THE OU)

mSUEANGE COMPANY.

NORTH AMERICA,

Off the Utty af ntilaadnlphim.

Organized .%. D. 1794.

Cash CzpfUUafl SarplagfllJSfl.flM.

ff.aaaaa PmM im Caash. almce I7BJ, •rer BlhLAGG.MD.

RST ASH

Those

rrmE old north ahsuca u the ri J. INSURANCE COMPANY with a Cl CAPITAL organised la tbe United State*. Tl seeking RELIABLE INDEMNITY are respectfully referred to its long and bo no ruble business

career of seventy-two yi

For Fire Pollcie* in Company apply to

ear*.

taa above sterling old

H. C. HOPKINS, Agent, Talbot A New’* Block,

Ionian aroLia.

septS9.13m

FRorseetoNAL.

jonx W. OKBTMiMwn •avias.

OKEY, SAYLOR & KENNON, Attorneys end Connselors

Jh. x r. J6. w .

Offlca, Na. TB Waat Third SC., P. O. Drawer 1180, cry INN ATI, OHIO.

jaa iSdAwSm

IOBN W. EE.SEE. UDItlXD W. X'coaa. ■LAKE Jt ffK'COBD, Attorneys at Law, Offtee over Pletcber A Sharp’* Bank, JF# 46 East Washington Street, dec4 dAwfim INDIANADM.IB, IND.

p. v. ai a.% !.

t. W. BSKTnOl.oMKw, Com’r for N. T. snd Coaa.

BARTHOLOMEW & BURNS, -A-ttorneys at Law, 9> Weat Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. 3pc"J*i attention given to CollectlDg. MORRISON A PAIsMER, Attorneys at Law, VrmMiarfiv diatom f'onaty,

INDIANA.

nutb. ENEn*En.

mehlO dAwly JOB* HANNA,

Lute U. S. District Attorney. MJAKKEA, At KNKDLKB. ikrVMIVBTS AT* LAW, Indlanapolla, Indiana. Pmctiee lathe United States Conits, and in the Civil aad Crtmlnnl CanrDof the State. No North DeUmtaestreet, (Hemh’»Block,) eyslta Conrt Houfff; rooms No*. S Md A^ip

Mtrtin M. Bay.

Jonathan W. Gordon. Walter March.

■AT, ODBDO m#BMET» AT LAW, INDIANAPOUS, IND. ' Will practice in the Federal and fitata Corah.

(poet'otficF S * W * Bulldin^haadi

Va. a w>wn. LOWE

A W. MCBM IffXOKO&v -

Office So. 5 Journal BmOcUmg, (Entrance from Meridian St,) dec4Sm INDIANAPOLIS, IND. '

FHOTOCRRFH CALLKKT.

CALL AMD ABB

DAVIES’ NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,

to taka all kind* of

Wert Wa

> Mew Gallery, on th* 7j. DAYTH*.

BERKSHIRE UFE INSURANCE CO^ PITTSFIELDv VIASS. Asm Is* - - -- $750,000 00 isMmt Iisared, - - $5,fl0fl,00fl 00 All PdIIcIds Tlntaal and Von-Forroi table.

•f f*8d Wore thtue 600 per . Wore than Last Tear.

ARNTTAIs CASH DIV1DBHDS Paid on renewal of all Policies that have been in force two years. . Dividend* added te a Policy often exceed the amount of Premia ass paid, and are also non-for-feitable, ami will be redeemed in CASH on demand. Premiums may bo paid in L 8,10, annual, semiannual or quarterly Payments. Bate* on 10 Annual LU* and on Endowment PoUeies. are Oom 10 to B per cent, higher in the Note Cempaaiet than la the Bxaxamax. Surplus Distributed Equitably,

w*v:

V

h*bll

•LB ABB PVKB «KB. w*

Standard

Put up in Coaea, c aach, and loid by all can, etc. M IBatablishcdimi

No. Iff

DAU.T.

The Biningers, Nt high reputation to ■ honea in Now Yavfc.■The house of A M. 1

■kUnn streeA JLmUana|>olls.^ r meet, have a very i the oldest and hot

oumaL

_ r A Co., No. IS) for a parted at aixhty r well ba envied.—{New eatrty

"Tt,

tetexasss [ia as certamly cared as In-

MEDICAL.

Mode from the Prescription of *— ■ ■l—,M.D^ff.R..D.*MW > Fbr Mae prevention and cure of OOJSTS'CTMieTIO^ir, (In ite most advanced stages.) m 2te«n-a. Mrmwtte.

WELD* AEDREWS A LEET,

Importers and Jobbers of

FOREICR AMD AMERIGAM

FANCY GOODSf

WOOLEN CMMMME

HOSIERY, GBITS FURNISHING GOODS

UUUumety, Cutlery, Jewelry, Etc.,

*3 Dark Tinea nad 20 JMnrmy Street*

BTEW YOJUt.

D.F. WBLD,

W.U.AM

PRBWS.^

JSTEW -FX^jJbAi.

wm. wnuana.

WILLIAMS, COOK A CO.

Wholesale Dealers ia

HtTHNS Mil Wlf GOODS, ft*. 4 E-mmtnimmm rttreet, (Oppoaita east end Uutets Depot,) INr»IAh.T3'>h.J»Ot.XS, XTsTD.

fTniK UNDRRSIGNKD HAVE OPENED AN JL entire new stock of Motions and Fancy Goods, Consisting In part of Back Gloves and Mitts. Hoods, Scarfs, Comfort*, bawls. Undershirts, Drawers, Buttons, Threads, Mena’ and Women’s Hosiery, Hoop Skirt*. Balmorals, APB A tvLL LIUM Ot WHITE GOOOS. We respectfully cell the attention of Merchants aad the trade generally to an examination of our stock, aa wa fbel confident that we can sell as cheap, or cheaper, than any other house in the ^6^ Call aad examine stock before purchasing nowhere. WILLIAMS, COOK A CO., Ho. 4 Loniitan* streak, oetSdSm ipdi^wp-,;,« IncWna.

W. H. Hoover. J. R. Pumphrey. Murray Shipley. HOOVER, PUMPHREY k C0-, Wholesale Dealers in STAM 11 im Bit GOODS Aft » ft OT IO ft M* No. 94 Pearl Street, between Vine and Race,

JuiTtf! i 1

kvjenta, niwaysftaC^^ren Yhe appetite is nt once invig-

tains flesh; the are speedily re-

agS5ssjss-£aaSSs» D.bS h f i ^“ or

tor limbs, Neuralgia.

Prostration, Nen

Nervous Head ervous Irritation,

„ . ire Paleness, Sore

.fo"** 1 ” 111 Dyspepsia,

* Oppret»eiou or Sinkr After eating. Consti

DMorderi^,inri^^ J

ingof the Stomach beforeorajjer eauu, Cou.u

in all Female ’

Delayed, Premature or

DL WM. TN0MS0N7 j.** (Mtee andOonanltatleB Parfoee arelacatadket ftws •• SMtlh Delaware Street, TXTBMBM he wiH Pjaeaere,^?*sdf*theH' spoeia^ stages, rtunifioattere laad’J Dr. Was. Thomson will teoach patient a written strumeni, binding eAet n radieal nd v care, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson, has i

icago, I]

Dona

▼Mrs practice in Chicago, Illinois, he cure

thirteen thousand cases.

Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Rhaematic and general diseases of the blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ingenious kind, in conjunction with internal treat-

ment.

- M6MINAL EMISSIONS, the onaMRuenoe of self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sex- .. a hy tha youth of both

unerring certainty the follow

morbid symptonu unless combated by scientific

—mwam-, ^s^ttai J Wtaa tii VrfAl

and two years in Peoria, Illinois. DiIHng eigb waamM n*M*re*im*n i.* Vlti i- * 16(1 OVU

qaI indulgence, is pcecti’ccd by sexes to an almost unlimited «

_ bated by scientific

medical measures, vis: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in

and noises like the rustling of leaves and —“Mng of chariots, one '

tness of the limbs, i

easiness about the loins.

_ , , confused vision, blunted tellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in broaching strangers, a dislike to for

luaintances, a disposition i

te to form new ac-

es, a disposition to shun society, loss of

memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the lace, furred tongue* night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption,

mania. and frequently insnnitv.

*ren* Patients, Etc.

— w* hteteSod for the benetU we have received treat yonr rynpand Prescription.—j Rev. P Fere-

> Pennsylvania.

Jones, Racine, W

wnete I have recommended it ““by it* use”—[Itev. C. 1>

Wm.'

_ *Offic k>ufh Delaware ; P Q- Box 1650 rAkKi.i

r relic* isaltatioi . Indiana

Parlors, So oils, Indiana. fehl fli^

tor—being a Private In.-ti uctoi for Mamed Pcrans or those almut tb Marry, both male and ie-

lale, in evervthiux

ilations o'l u

irry, both male and

ing concerning the physiology nr Sexual System, ami the Prc-

dnrtng »ix had Night

Sweats

v. _ * _ t i

would come ou,

rapidly wane, and had been compelled 10 leave bnatneea for nearly taro months. All my symptom* indicated, unmistakably, tiie prepuce of

beginning of Febiuary,

mr Henry Fisher, Treasurer oi the American

presented me with a bottle of ihe

Frepered Prescription. In a few days, my appetite. which 1 had entirely lost) returned; within •^“•ehmy cough had almost left me; and in less

tha Night Sweats were broken up.

gth rapidly, and y duties as cl,

Ih ?T* b f?» “i“e year'’ ’ ^“a^noV^f'jo; health Your Prescription effected* cure, when my friends despaired of my recover -th —w THUS. J UiNGKtt. I hare had Xorvons or Spasmodic Abi

six year* I kav<

Rnimteruptod nighfe rest. It often

die before I could jeet

never had

seemed to zne that I would 0

air into my lung#. I suffered so ‘•hartness of breath,’ that l wa# take frequent rest# in walking from my re*i

to my place of business.

^ The night before I obtaimnl the * Prepared

ied. On

l could get greatly from

compelled to

itidence

oglish language, by Wm. Young, tu. ia. huh . .•ally a valable and interesting work. It ri . t f e, M u language for tbe general reader, id is illustrated with upwards of one uunur^i

All young married people, or the.*6 fliage, Lind having the least in - ied life, should read this book.

lose# :M?crete that every on# should be ainted with. Still it is a book that must b© ^d up, and not lie^bout the bouse. It will 1 o ^ent to any one on the' receipt of fifty cent*. A*JIress Dr. Wm Young, So. 416, Vpruoe otreel, ■ilNtre konrtb. Philaflerphia i»dRdlv

ag from c-mtcmiUSiBg^n!iJrt^f,™nil having the least

iths previously without'"henitat.*''] r&‘ to n ‘ i ‘ ri ‘ ed T>to, should read this lx

iataeevening, hoarseneil 1 wouia’com'.’ 1 oii' l i^'^i

THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY.

DB. J. W. POLAND’S

WHITE PINE

COMPOUND

glail to have any one afflicted with Asthma call and so* me BZRa U. LANGDoN,

“No. SSt Fourth street. New York."

riaars ssSSsurssis,-;?

ticu be*

IA.’ 27 Courtland street. New Yor free. A circular, containing

Consultation iree. A circular, containing par-

trealed. will

THE DKY UP acts quickly Md surelV. Usually a single bottle of it is sufficient to effect permanent cure. We recommend to every sue who has the Catarrh, either in its incipient stage*, or in ita won* form, to try tha Remedy at once, and you will far exceed us in its praises. Price ft per bottle. Send stamp for pamphlet. For sale by the proprietor. H. H. BL'URINGTON, Druggist, Providence. Rhode Island Also, by SMITH A DWYER, Wholesale gents fbr Chicago, Illinois. novS dfim

CLOTHING.

dcdcisa

TOBACCO.

MALZY Jc CO.

As each member bas contributed to the same. No one ahonld desire more, mad no one should be satisfied with less. The value of forfeited policii

are used to give to the holder either

of Insurance,

nsed to swell the Dividends of o

here. Part noi

L policies paid up

a paid up

nger term of Insurance, instead of swell the Dividends of other mens-

>te taken when required.

TOBACCO Commission Merchants,

AX WaJmvat Street,

CIIMCJXNXXAh.XI, OHIO.

A fall line of the best brands of

Virginia, Miasanri

Kentucky Tobaccos,

For sale In Bond or tax paid, octl dfim

MEJVDERSON & FROHMAN,

WHOLESALE

CLOTHIERS,

ClBtkp, Cassineres.reotiRKs, Etc.,

So. Ill West Pearl Street, near Race Street,

ITS now offered to the aillicted throughout the _L country, niter having been proved by the te.-t of eleven years in the New England States, where its merits have become aa well nuown aa the tree from which, in part, it derives its virtues. THE WHITE BISK COMPOUND CUKES Sore Throat, Cold#, Coughs, Diptheria. Bronchitis ‘Spitting ot Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally, it is a remarkab e Kem*-*i!y for Kidney Com plain t>. Diabetes, Difficulty of Voiding Urine, Bieening from the Kidneys and Bladder, snd other complaints. Wliite Pine Compoatirtl. “It was early In the spring of 186ft that tincompound wa# originated. A member of family was afflicted with an irritation throat, attended wir had for some mon preparation haying of white »«ine, mignt be so com|>oiinded as l very useful in thedisejisesof the throat and luug>* To lest the value of it in the caso alluded to 1 compounded a small quantity of the medicine that i had been planning,

it

ough subbided, a

was effected. Soon after this, I sent “some to a lady in Londonderry, New Hampshire, who had been suffering for seme weeks from a i ail cough, occasioned by a sudden coid, and. Imd raised mucus streaked with blood. She soon found'relief, and sent for more She took about ten ounce* and got well J. B. Clark, Esq., editor of the Manchester Daily Mirror, made a trfcd of the same preparation in the c&seol a sever# cold, and —a* cured immediately. He was so highly pleased ith the result, and so confident in sue ess

i result, it# sale

.so confident in sue ess at-

, if placed before the public, that

uied me to give it a ua

»ok the lead of all the cough remedies in market, and it still maintain# that position. There reasons for all tnis; it is very soothing

>ns for

and healing in its nature, stomach, and pleasant, with

; it is very

is wanmikg t

ai, to the taste, and i

U HR Bit ELLAS, ETC.

>1. THOMPSOiV,

Manufacturer aad Wholesale Dealer ia

VI BRELL1S, PARASOLS,

WALKINtS CANES,

181 maim St., Mot. FoMrtk

FiltM,

QUEEWWAIIE, ETC.

Average Animal Dividend

Fox tb* FnatFwwr Tears,

14 r«r Celt, of the tanal Life Rate, Adding, in Many cases, more than the premium paid, and oa Endowment aad 10 Annual LUS Pel. icies from 60 te ISO per cent, of the annn.i r tf. Rate, being wita taa reduction In rate, a Isidft Divid*nd&*» bat ever bean paid Tbs Caeti System is universally eoasadad to be the ssflmt.chaapeet aad best for aUkladsof bnslWhy.houldtfae business of Life laaaraaoe be U Lmsaa aad Dividend* are to be paid In caah.

lower ratio than^Btostcom-

rates of biiaiesl as are consisMS saassy mat immedlste availability;} prraipt payment of elalms aad equttahte dlstti button of snfttab unsurpassed by any company, ally Invite the examination of iw ad- - tbepuMie. active and anorgette pm as Agenm of ihe Company lie to longevity, and person, tempi sting Lite or Endowment Ineurance vll^tocorre* pond with the Company or THOfi. F.FLCSKBTr. Prealdent. ABNJ. CUICKXBING, fioe’y, Trea. and Actuary. JACOB L. GREENE, X mm tint Secretary. .

8RV AIR 4 BIRTHOLRHE V, A#Mto - . _>i .. .*J8. . • - Mo. 26 West WaeAistgton Street, ~ dec* doowly IN MANAT* LIS, IN »•

WHOSALE AND ETAIL.

JOHN WOODBRID QE & CO.

ncromrxM of

QUEENSWARE, China, Glassware, TABLE CUTLER*,

AND PLATED WABE, No. IO Weat Waahingtom Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, dec! dSm

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Be pairing promptly attended to.

TOILET.

Ladies Desiring’ a Clear and ‘l

I ftCECS&GElV^JxiOtJ). jj La - ■ - " * j This (ielightfhl Toilet article has no equal for Pr^rving and Beautifying the CompJeaion and Hold by Druggists every* here. Depmt, 74 Fwttma Street, New York. Jefidly

wa. vv aatveu a agio Irij lAAIU. I_ii t wo v ears iroill that time there had been wholesaled in Massachusetts alone, one hundred dollars worth, where It took^the lead of all the cough remedied in the

i# good

id hes

>mach, and pie; exceedingly che«i •* a c a remedy fo.

impound stands uu

but a i»ei> red ci the

f

ry, many /tupittini.

e above was written by Dr. Poland, in • e then, as in Manchester, the White i’

t of for

V vii

giaud

is as sale ana pie*

i cough, was not only cured of l] was also cured of a kidney dilNcuHt standing. Since that accidental cBii thousands have used it for the and have been completely cured. Tbe above was written’by Dr.

n u» m

cough, but

y of tvu years

co very, man

me ccJ

ove was w s in Man

ompound has taken I

lies, AS TVC

all cough reui-

^ the cure of kid-

ney diflictuties, in every town, village ami ham-

let throughout the New England states

ell as prepar;

difficulties, in ever

throughout This remedy it is effectual.

The editor of the Mam Mirror, in thAfeader of

he Compound: 41 The White Pine

pieasant to take er Daily and Weekly Ally, thus writoa o.

chest*

the daily.

much to leai

ie White Pine Compound is advertised at length in our columns, and we are happy n that the demand for it is Increasing be-

yond all previous expectations. It is the very

best medicine for coughs and colds t

of and withoi

it is sure to kill a'cold; The greatest inventions singular that the WbtU

come by accident, and is Pine Compound, made 4J “ gag-^ “ eat-

nials come to us from weU known men. Asides 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 and remedies lor his ailments, with delicate consumptive look, stanuing with one foot upon the grave, he mane the discovery which has saved himself, and called from others the strongest te>timonials possible. We have known Dr. Poland

timonials possible, w e nave Known Dr. rolai for years, and never knew a mom const*lentioi

honest, upright man, and are gl we believe whatever he says

PineCooBLfigund.

TKUB WlttYE MNE CtlNIPOUl'f U, GEO. W. Swrxt. M. D.. ProprietorPrepared at the Sew Engl ana Botanical Depot, 10ft Hanover srre^t, Boston, under the supervision of Reverand J. W. Poland. Kcifer A Viuton, Daily, Senour A Co. Browning A idoan. Wholesale Agents. At Retail by aill>ruKfttsts. ••<*# doodAwJhr.

Yr’ORM TEA

Aateaa—a.cal*andelfectual Ve^rtuuie Kcini .y for all kinds ol Worms louml in tbe human body; abo. a reliable cure for Fits and Worm Fever. Possessing to its combination wonderful cleansing and strengthening properties, it will always improve tbe health ot tbe patient, whether! affected by Worms or other causes. Price 25 Ceuta. Sent by mail for 9S cents.

JOHN '

M. S. BURR A CO., General Agents, and ;

jelS deodAwlv

DR. WARREN ¥ ~ BILIOUS BITTERS.

Being a Concentrated Fluid Extractor tho most )potent Blood Purifying /Roots. Barks and Gums nown to medical science, .s, tberefore, oqe of tbe

e.inters and Renovatois oi r offered to the public; while,

as a cure for Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Biliousness, Headache, Dizziness, Indigestion, and the var * v — " ' ’

Im

most cUeviual the Vital Flunl <

ness. Headac he. Dizziness,

various t-uaiplaiatacanaed by Vitiated Humors. iUood. or a Deranged and Diseased (.or.

L Liver ' ~

COKIMISSION.

«. *i. KOL.9RA.ft, PRODUCE DEALER A ml Cotnjniaaion Merc Hunt,

r os hingtou street,

UiAUaaapalls, ImtUatem.

fi Bate* House, Wi

aovndSa

asam Buaeaa. w. a. raoiizj. zzoo* nuaoza. D. MmCAN Jk. CO., GFEJftBXt A. L Commission Merchants^ find Dealers In - FIODH, GRAIN, PRODUCE. WHISKIES AND UfiAHS, tMm. A> WeaX L^tetafiteteta «L* (Opposite Union DepMii) lndianafqcjs, imdlan a. If p CunNtgmftftota flolWtE* PostoMoftBos 19iA mprM dtf

PROFESSIONAL. J. 9L. YOU AST, M.

JEcl«ctic Plk.ytaicia.n 4

8UHGRON AND ACCOUCHEB.

(JfitaaNo.Jfffi (residence No. M») Nortk Paanari vania street, oae and a half square* North or

Office

three and

streekoaa and a half squares Norther Iftoffiee, rudianaiioli*, Tmtlana hours from loven to ateo A. on*

toUffidlr

i to Bins r. u.

Ch _ -Aa. WEIaXa S , DENTIST, OFFICE, OVER MMfSOJTS MM.

DOOR#, 8ASH, ETC. MERCER, MORE & C«., S S II . DOOR AND MLW) SAALIACMI, CAMBKI ri-K CITY, IND.

f IMIE undersigned have established, in connecJL tion u .u their CAB WORKS, a Nash,

UliuL teepurtnaent. which

w machinery of

_ ana

they hswi fitted up with new ma the lartst and mofth approved patten

' to furnifth at i

~ V

patterns, and are

now prepared to fiirnith at shortest notice, all #tyle«oi sasn, Doors^Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings. Bwse, Cornice#, Brackets, Window and Door

"rames, etc., etc.,

B,

Yratues, ckv>.,

In connection with the above business is a Foundfy and Machine Shop. Mill Machinery and Building Cabling* mode to order. Having experienced Pattern Makers in our empjcy, ware prepared to make and alter pattens and furnish castings promptly brines and Machinery of all kinds repaired, earn « ork waraau ted as good and aa cheap a* can

he done elsewhere.

RUffi* Cash paid for old Iron, Bras.. Lumber, etc- etc. MERC Kit, MOKE A CO.

dec!8 d3m

WARREN TATE, Manufacturer of Doors, Sash, Blinds, ■••*»»* WlteffiMw Frames, BracPeta, ■•telffiltec*, £ ic., ate. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In FLOORING. CEILING AND WEATHEBBOAROING. 17VLOOIUNG Worked Lumber dressed and tawed ■T to enter. Na. ssaaaUk New Jerscr Straat, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

novXTdfim

OYSTER#, ETC. W. Is. — I'M, Wholesale aad Retail Dealer In OYSTERS,. CAME AMD FISH, A» comamoN merchant, , No. iff South Pennsylvania street. Second dear front Wtehtaxteh street. InntaNroLte, Indiana. ffijf*All eider* promptly attended to. decTCfea.

npurc dition of the «%omach. Liver and Bowels, DU. w ABRK>*S BiidlOUS BITTERS are believed to be unequaly * by any other medicine in the world

Trie* SO Cent* and 8 •.

JOHN A. FURRY, Lhtenist, Proprietor, w _ Boston, JlassachusCUr. M.B. BURR A CO., 98 Tremont street, Boaiou, General Agents, and sold by all Druggists.

a > aciVsA.x\l:

A ND every form of DISEASE of tbe male or XA. female organs of generation cured in a few days, at the Western Medical Office, 1ST Sycamore

street,Cincinnati. Ohio.

No Charge Until Cured. Disease# peculiar to females speedily cured. Board anu > laraing furuished Ladies during Confinement. MEDICATED"BATH£, the only burr remedy for Private Disoa^# t always ready. Male 6afes $1; Female Side, or shield, an article much needed by married ladies, $10; Female Pills $5. Any of thr»s€ articles or medicihee sent by mail or express, when onlcred. Masterbation, or self abuse, speedily cured by an

r woman, m_

any disease,

e«l of prompt

ana conn-

lar.

Vny of these nrticks or e express, w hen oniered.

tion, or self abuse, speedily cured by an entire w treatment. Young man or woman, married or single, if you are afflicted with any disease,

call or write at once, and be

relief and low charges. .Y»**_

dential. Send stainpfe 9t

octl Awly

A ME!>I publishetl,

and numerous engr

of )>oth sexei

Galen's Head Dispensary. iKbtalilur.cU 1 Cbartered 18®.,

ICAL F cental!

~ ting* of

stuns ot bout taxes in health and e; treating on private ULeazon, gunorhea, gleet, syphilis, .tricture; ditaataa o» tbe

bladuef and kidneys; self-abuse, u '1' - -were* habits of both sexes, aad its doplor. jh ..Utv.ts ou both body and mind; diseases of 'emaies from girlhood to old age; Intended as a warning and a guide for the young ef both sexes, being a truthful adviser to toe married and those contemplating marriage; with the Author’s new method of treatment, the most successful moans of cure aa shown by the report of cases; mailed under seal for 25 cents. Read the above work before seeking medical aid elsewhere, and thus avoid quackery. Patients at a distance treated by mail, and medicines sent to any part of the country ou receipt

at a statement of the cose.

TO LAD1RS.—A pamphlet ot special importance to the married, price 10 cents; r.lse, a little book of private advice te Indies, cither married or single, price 15 cents; cither sent In sealed en-

velopes on receipt of price.

Office Keaauved from 74 Ctreem Street, To IT* Jefferson street, between Fl th and Center, near ate Willard Hotel. Couaultatten* private, lOfl dffiwly LonienUtes Kentucky.

UULARB of every description neatly executed on common white or colored paper, .note paper,or, in fact,on any kind g paper imatved. and price* accordI At the URRALD OFFICK.