Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1867 — Page 3

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gtjjT No papersentwlthout themoney.aorcontinued a longer time than joiid f r. j from the Constitutional t'nlon, Thursda^ Meeting •! Ihe N*lUn*l WemacfAlle Aaaoclnflwn In ar*eIiln»lon CldVItecommendwllan wf lb* Natlwnwl Drmeeratlc Cwnrcnllwn Is fee Isold in New irwrli Cliy. W»y 8fei.

(fublli'-NWTrt,

‘•saarsyy'gasi.«# wMch the PreMdeat of fke aenoelatloo shall be the chairman, bo appointed to eorry out the general purpose* of tho foregoing roodo.

tlobs.

The committee consists of the Hon. Chariea Mason, Cbalrman, Owen Tborbe, Kaq., John Thomas. Ksq., F. A. Aiken, Esq., T. O. Clay, ton, Esq. ^ ^ ^ JOHN 9IORBIMET* MV JO. JOHN. Aa Earaeot Cry sad Pray or taal Mw May awt be Cerrwpted by EM Aaeeeiatee la COEffrdM.

by Mtcca o’nnn.r.Y,

John Morrissey, my Jo. John, • When first 1 kenned ye weel, Ye’r airms were like twa Iron flalla, Your hands like sings & steel: But now ye've gathered pelf, John,

An' to Congress ye matin go.

Where they fight less fairly than yourself,

John Morrissey, my Jo!

John Morrissey, mv Jo. John,

Wi' braid and mbnly breast,

Ye bae faced fu' mony a men, John,

To try what mon

gb k

iow ye go,

. „ and strike below the belt,

John Morrissey, my Jo! John Morrissey, my Jo. John,

We hae played an’ drank tbegither, An’ fu’ mony a “tiger” fight, John,

®b«w P*w4er, Is one of Mo standard household artiolee. «a«w Powder^ A making vowj^at mwtasmrtt. Shew Pow4er. ■fery prudent housekeeper nee* D.

Snow Powder. Washing day could not pass without K.

Snow Powder. Thousands of families usa It.

Snow Powder. Who does not wish to practice eeonomyf Snow Powder. It safes money, labor and the clothes.

, as best;

There were tough knocks fairly dealt, John,

But to Congress now ye go, Where they gouge and strike

ny a “tigt, u.m,

We bae had wl’ ane aulther;

Oh, at cheatin' still ge mocked, Jubn,

Hut to Congress now

ye go.

rgrd and the rslrds are

.uem

rsuant to previous -n..... .. me btrsc.f tbn National Pcmocrstlc Asso-

.uiMion met last evening, to consider what action should be taken In relation to an early Meeting of the masses of the people. In s^Js•tlonal Democratic Convention—Us purpose to give consideration to the present condition of 4be country, and to determine the future .aourse to be pursued by the Democratic conservative voters in preserving Ike “ -

<)uirlng the full observance of con law, In maintaining eonslltutfonnl li

Union, re* nstitutlonal liberty and against en-

erogebments dnllv made upon them by a fractional body assuming to be the constitutional

Congress o'f the United States,

The meeting was called to ordi

Ion. Charles Mason, ef lev

law, In maintaining ci

the personal rights of the citixen against en-

ter by the Ident of the

es Mason, of Iowa, president of who eloquently nnd forcibly

Hon.

a*sociatlon,

marked;

Gentlemen of the Assoi lailon: The call un.der which we have assembled has Informed you all of the purpose for which we are now “■ ^inventions of several of Ihe States

assembl

se fi

onct. The conventions ot several ni me mmrs have adopted rtMilutions farorleg a National

Democratlcasonvention. ar.d it was thought expedicit to obtain an expression of theoplnIon of our association on this subject, and also to provide for such action ns nisy bo thought proper In connection therewith. We do not .expect that our decision will sutborillvely eontrol the conduct of others, but merely our

«wn.

The Philadelphia Convention of August last was an experiment which the then existing etreumstancea seemed to justify. It was 1 naugurated and controlled by conservative Republicans. The Democratic party was expected and Intended to act the part of a mere

[aged In tho contest In that result has fully drramitrat-

fldelity It disrh

Where the dire are ergge

stocked,

John Morrissey, my Je!

John Morrissey, my Jo. John, Wi’ grief our hearts are stirred. For still to friend an’ foe, John, Ye’r bond was aye your word; But 1 fesr ye’ll learn to Me, John, When to Congress now ye go —

Pot twad tak a saint to resist the taint,

John Morrissey, my Jo!

John Morrissey, my Jo. John, On ya'rgood pluck ye relied, An’ against no pitted foe, John, The ‘‘hocuaslng game” ye tr2ed: But ye’ll find It ••hocus” all, John, When to Congress now ye go,

An’ we tear frae ye’r high stand ye’ll fall,

John Morrissey, my Jo!

John Morrissey, my Jo. John,

These politicians deal

From a faro box false bottomed Wl’springs of pateut “steal;”

Will ye’r srruuples never melt, John,

When to Congresa now ye go?

Can ye deal the same square game ye dealt,

Joan Morrissey, my Jo?

John Morrlasey, my Jo. John, It ne’er was kenned ye’r plan

To kick a fallen foe. John, Or spurn a helpless man;

BuUye’ll find a different rule, John, When to Congress now ye go—

For they klek the South, having gagged Its

mouth,

John Morrlasey, my Jo! John Morrlasey, my Jo. John, My heart in terror heats.

For ye’ve got unco’ company—

A gang o’ patent cheats!

hte fought iiT gtmbled fair, John,

But to Congress now jre go.

An’ I fesr they may corrupt ye there,

John Morrissey, my Jo!

Snow Powder. H eaves the hard labor of rubbing Show Powder. It saves the hardest of drudgery. Snow Powder. It saves tne expense of reap.

Snow Powder. I* removes grease spots ae If by wayle Snow Powder. It will not rot the clothes.

BOOK BINDERY

If l-> Km? WMltaftoo fivMt,

1WOIjANA.POX.UI, INDIANA

Snow Powder. It leaves the clothes perfectly white. Snow Powder. _ Your lied spreads will be pore white. Snow Powder. -Aa ordlpary washing will eo.t only threacoats. Snow Powder. Wilt not Injure the most delicate fabric. Snow #owder. Jffaye you tried It? If not. do so Snow Powder. Order a package from your grocer. Snow Powder. The most economical waehlng powder la —a. Snow Powder. Is one of the standard household artietas. Snow Powder. A washing powder of great mont. Snow Powder. ■very prudent housekeeper aeee M,

>■ C—«a«t— wf«E mm* Love*

Job Printing Office,

WakavaoMif m*emI

Snow Powder.

Waehlag day could noepaev without It.

Snow Powder.

Tboutsnds of famlllM asa It. ,

Snow Powder.

Who does not with to practloe aeoaomy?

Snow Powder^

It savas money, labor and tba rlotha*.

Snow Powder.

It sares the hard labor of robbing.

Snow Powder^ It sares the hardest of drudgery Snow Powder. It sares the expense of soap

BOOI BINDERIES

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tstMsmmnKFiTTiM.

A E. Omwmar Mala a a* BovoaiE, Its.,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

°5SI8!1‘*“*‘ wo*

iygys£gg

r HeCarty and BhUTstrealB.

CkOBfoala. Fatnla, Oils, Yarniahai,

aacnrataly sad earefclly tUed.

ESW DBOO

STORE.

H0.4TI

LIVERY STABLE.

Livery and Boarding Stable. /"IITIZENfr UYKEY AND BOAKDINO BT Cj We No-10 Xaaf reari street, Is rear ofBan see’s Bask, ktwsas MaBtOan aad Penssylran

DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ^ Article.' •saa^Baa* Ei*

OKS, VMNISHES, OYE 8T0F1

E’in* ParTixxaeriea. ate. .*■■■ Igllisa aeenraUly aad oweniHr

TYK.KB, WoIiMlino A CO., | WOOL Conaniioftion Merchants, Noe. 147 aad lO Con greet Street,

Jeldly

BOSTON.

BAKERY.

(Successors to Joses, Yhmedge A Jones,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Worn. T md 8 BaUa Btrttse Building, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. a. roans. ■•OLAY, s. r. rasas. g.W.JOSBB. eebfldly

r ABBOTT A aMlTBUra Union Steam Bakery, No. 17 North Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, Maautoetsre all kinds Crackers, Cakes sad Bread. Liberal dlsoouiit made to the trade deck dSm

POLISH.

AXLE LIFTER.

Grand Cbanco for Invootxnont. TVOTT’S AXLB LIFTCB, approred by tho U Americas Institute Fanners’ Clsb at tm | seasloa.hold Jnao It, aad especially eommesded by Iteesrs. Robinson, On inn, Borges, mad other prominent members. Holds op teres hundred pounds, aw) sella far one dotlsr aad s half. Tiptop thing to sell, easily made, sad large predte. Great ladneementt to salesmen of both machines aad righto, eead stamp fisr circa:an. a liitoaea WM. a(. DOTY, ■ dAwSm • Cosrtlasd street. New York.

WATCHES. BLOCKS ETC.

Good News to Housekeepers.

Lmteat aitd M*at Yalmable Ms. ••▼ery *f the Agm. WIMDOW9 CLEANED With nt Soap or Water, Time er Labor, by aslag 'W ooclsum’is ismmsiooswisiKiwpousB

«s>

ram dkucious UpariaPy daaigatf Ml MBHCAl PROFESSION AMD 7lF' FJUiU.Y. w lsdersed by all the promlsest Physieiau. as noseeselsg alt £a£?aa,K2Ssj“^ : » :ff “ i vim eiv.

DRY GOODS.

WELD, ABDREW8 ft LERT,

Importers asd Jobbers of

FOREIGN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS \

WO<|I.B.V GOODE,

HOSIERY, SERTS FURNISHING GOODS (ftotionmiy, OulUrf, Jemthry, Etc.,

*8 Earfe Plaee aad to Marray Street,

"to«*•”—Nw. chattel PBBPABsiF^Ssciupnda, ^.«n£S£is:.Su2r£LV..a. Par Htopreresttea aad sure at CfOiN’STJMJPTIOfcT, fla ito moto adyaaoed stages,) - *

nwaenao* Consumptron, Asthma, disappear wMh a really astosi.u f tK>nld *“ every case m prescribes “ Cough Mix-

DR. WM. THOMSON’S

Offlcs sadCoasBltetioa Parian sreleceted^a:

treatment of Private Diseases a specialty • the pear UU—three yean is the city of Buf- , New yerk, eight yean in Chicago, minor asd two yean in Peoria, lUisols. During eig , go t Hlinois, he cured ov

Dr. Wat. Thomson, is his

ala, Rhea meric asdgeneral dlsi uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the

aleas kind. In conjunction with internal trea 1

for Scrofot the blood,

; Inge-

DUficult^ ^hinfid^Snppressed,

most.

SEMINAL EMISSIONS, self-abuse. This "

eensequenc r depraved

ce of

oombaliri*by*selentiUo

medical measures, via: Bellow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain In the head, ringing in to* fare, and noises Use the rustliffg of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasinesf about the loins. _ “ oonfused vision, blunted

lence, diffidence in apd is like to form new ac-

attlingof chariots, i veakness of the limb ntellect, lose of coi

preaching strangers, a dislike l

qnaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of

-tic Bushes, pimples out the face, furred —, ietm breath, ccmania, and freqnenUy

.,'I'he afflicted, on the first appearance of any of S^Wm.^“ P mZ'te“ t r meU,atel7 aP,,,Jr , D® 0 * “«i Consultation Parlors, No. tt

*P * teeet ’ lndkula P oli A \f ARKIAGS GUIDE.—Yonn

IvJL ological Work tor—being a Private

r those about t

. .oink.

, . „ the limbs, confused vision, blunted

Ig. lose of cocfidencCj diffidence ‘

uaintances, a disposition to e

memory, hectio flushes, pimples asd'Variou. eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath^congns, consumption, mono-

of

to Marry, both male t

trmmn Pmtlemta, Etc.

,»! ^'Txcse-iirsiissii

‘wasasssfe- ssrg^w^as’jss-tsss:

^“latiii ‘

o a j.~5rsR-.a

hlffSf-w ggyjy P?™ 11111 ? without benedt, 1

&>nci

whten.w 0, rh£iM[“ t i?* etnm *P* ak i n g C ahovo U a

rapidly worse, asd had been tmalnees fov nearly two

iLe Amtri i bottie of

A^r a S

wito npwanifc of ono hun<Jjrs<;

omtempUting

pediment to married fife, should read this Lh*,, THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND

NEW 'WORK.

D. P. WELD, » W.E. ANDREWS,> H. C. LBET. )

of the puhUe la IwvUed to this

fbr^te, JSfEW

I the Westers

souaary. We all uadeef

are prepared to do

auxiliary. It engaged In capacity, and the result h •d with how much fldeli

duty in that respect. There is go believe that nearly or quite nlnet;

arx

reason to

ly or quite ninety.nine votes hundred of all those whleh

red Its

Th

or qu

out of every one "

were cast for the conservative tickets In the different States at the late elections were given by those who rallied under the Democratic

an not bo wise to keep those in whose eil strength lies, any longer In the

It ci

'has.i« the

pedtinn be much

e re

of subordlna

rgles will ore effect-

gth lies, any longer lates. Their energl

) mv fi more fully developed and more ■Ively directed when they feel the full responstoiility of their position, and when they have a greater extent the guidance of their own

sduet.

which it Is not difficult to nn-

ent failed rst prom-

or reasons which It Is not difficu! tand, the Philadelphia movemei thieve that success which It at fir

to

.com

Foi

dors to ai

ised, and whleh promise seemed sufficient to Justify the experiment then made. We do not believe It expedient to repeat that effort under ex sting circumstances, in the next great hatllo that Is fought, the Democratic party must march under its own colors. tV e must act in the capacity of principals, and not of mere allies. Inviting to our aid, and os an equal footing with ourselves, the few conservative Republicans wpo stood firmly by us In the late campaign, and the thousands of distrustful Democrats whose mspicions kept them aloof; and reinforced by tens of thousands of our late antagonists, who In honest sincerity then believed themselves voting for tho best Interests of a constitutional government and a restored Union, but who now fuily

tand

lead they

Sose ;

the American

whose lead they wboae real object

wa< pie

owing,

the Afrlcanlxatlon of and the overthrow of

understand the hypocritical pretences of thusg

ley were then following, and

ect v peop

constitutional liberty, we must not doubt of our final triumph. At all events wn should be dcrilict In the duty we owe to our country and to prosteflty If we tailed to exert all the energies we possess in an effort to reslat tho revolutionary measures that are dally developing themselves •through the press and in Congress. Blncrrrly believing tbit a Wide spread determination mists to swallow up the Executive and Judicial branches ol the Government In the Legislative, nnd thus lead the way to the overturning of ad our most valued Republican Institutions, we are not at liberty to remain passive and carelet* while this revolution is in pro-

gress.

The constitutional government Which has come down to us from our father* mnst b<* transmitted unimpaired to our posterity. We have no right to stand bv and see It overthrown. We must use the meins necessary lor Us preservation and perpetuity. We trust that peaceful means are all that will ever be necessary for this purpose. But if the time should ever come when these shall lie found Ineffectual wo shall not be the legitimate offspring of those from whom we claim to bn descended if we do not preserve that repuhllfan liberty wo have inherited, whatever may be Ihe hnssrd or tbe sacrifice which Is necessary

ifor its preservation.

The following resolutions were then protented by Hon. Thomas fl. Florence, of i’enn* sylvania, who prefaced tbelr introduction by

appropriate remarks;

“Whereas the sacred bequest of that gre.itlan bteerlngs s free constitutional

nt has impused upon us the tlve duty of transmitting It i

pestenty.” * And whereas the course of the milrrity in •Congress has created a wi II groundiff apprehension that, to prcsrfvo a pnrtiein ascendancy, tbla priceless heritage is about to be recklessly eaerlflced by the evcrlhrow of tbe Just Independence of the States, which are Its safest depositaries, and by grasping in the hand* of one of tho great co-ordiaate branches of the Government all the powers which have been so wisely distributed among the three and which distribution can net he disturbed without the most imminent peril to

the whole system.

And whereas the history of the put has

the great truth that the

GOLD MEDAL COGNAC. OfiMAV. UOf.l* MK1SAI. ffHRNRY, PORT A*D MAIteiBA, UARYKWT BOI RROY, WHEAT AirrMitiK.vr, oi.i> HomeMTKAn byk.

la addition to onr business of selling Wines, ete., in original packages, and in orderlo Insure to consumer* Pure Liquors in a compact and convenient form, WO commenced tbe enterprise of bottling end packing In coses our well known Wines, Brandies, Whjskte*. etc., and have rent them ont In a style that would preclude tbe pom I

MHty of their bef w.sr h “ c

Has encoui

gards quality, also, to mal retain the confidence and patronage which has

been so liberally bestowed upon u>

BININUfeR A CO.,

lEstabUshed 1778.1 Importers of Wines, ete.,

Vo. 18 I)saver Street, New York.

The above popular goods are put up la eases oontainieg one dosen botttee eaeh, and are sold by all prominent Drugfiste, Grocers, ete.

OpimlMae *f the Free#.

The name of Blnlnger A Co., No. 18 Beaver street It a guerrantee ef the exact and literal truth of whatever they repreeeat.—New York

Commercial Advertiser.

The Importing house of niniqger A Co., No. 18 Beaver Street, Is conducted uixm principles of integrity, fairness, and the highest honor.—New

York Evening Express.

HOBN, ANOdMON * Cffl..

Wholesale Grocers, Agents,

>1 WestWashiogion street, Indianapolis, Ind.

JeO dStawAeowly HOTELS.

Commercial Hotel ! Corner *f (llln*le tsnff Oeorgln etreete

(▼Df ANAPOLIB, INDIANA.

9h*w Powder.

HremoTM grease spots os if by magle.

Snow Powder. ft will not rottb* clothe*. Snow Powder.

It learea the clothes perf-ctlr white

Snow Powder.

Toar bedspread* willjte pure white.

Snow Powder.

An ordinary weehlng wll1co.tonly three eoate

Snow Powder.

Will not injure the mo.1 delicate fabrla.

Snow Powder.

ITave yon^trle I It? If not do so.

Snow Powder.

Order a package from your grocer

Snow Powder.

The moU econoni^cAl wAthin* powder is nee

Snow Powder.

Is one of the fttandsM household articles.

Snow Powder.

A w.ahlng powder of Jfoat merit.

U tank "W - o r* If

Stanford Tine the** X new and vnlonble preparation ; ] all kind* of gteaa, whether la win do

form of ware. Hi action upon that material 1. • astonishing, sad seems more like the workings of

TB Cstef Market Stre*t. 1 magle than reality. It does away with soap tods

•v Sot water, that avoiding the slops upon the

MUMmus, immm.

FIRM.

BIBS Y<

iBff good health Your _ cure, when mj friend* desi

ear*. I am Prescriptioi

BBsLXBS n tm

Watches, Clocks

AmA Jewelry-

GLOOM AT WHOLESALE. We are Agents for E Reward A CO '• Celebrated Clocks for Churches, Public Bulldlags.tiallertcs, V ctnes.Bank, Omce. School and House use. Regulators for WaSchmak era' use aad Railroad Denote; | Watch Clocks to lusura ndcl

tty ef night watchiii

Turret CT

tteM to washing. Ptaeae experiment with the ■•mntee in dlAreat manner., until yon are thoroughly convinced that the article is, la every particnlnr. fully equal to onr recommendation ol it. Try it on your looking glaM. on your windows, on your silver, brass, bntania or tinware : in fact, anything yon wish to clean or polish. ~

as grease on your wi aad easily the polish t ' It Imres the

b L

WM. WmJAJfg y. T. COOg. JOS JACOB. -.»• ■rannrnas, WILLIAMS, COOK ft CO.,

Wholesale Deatenln

.k i ?' 1 * er *< 1 »b greatly tr. take ^--m.rmm^ w^ti

REMKD\.

DR. J. VT. POLAND’S

'WHITE FLNK

COMPOUND

to the aiMicUxl thxcughyut uia , 4M*er hnYinc been uroced b> the te*t ,arm State*, whero

the tree

l }*^* < * l| 5*,*ha*I would 4i!e before Ieonidget

iTCflCXiptiOB,* WEE the Worst. DY^r

waking I hare not had a broken niehVs wSi NOTIONS IND FJNCV GOODS,

or polish. Rub

I some grease on your window, and see how quickly

taks Ito^ood^how .ingu

9*. 4 Xwmlalama Strecl,

teriy etanr Itlmrea tha glass. Manufactured by r*'

_ — Washington street, Boston. For sale by Grocer*, Druggists and dealers generally. ociXS deodXm

lb cents.

WOODSCM A CO.

tin

(Opposite east end Union Depot,; i n d ijh. a. i» o r. i a,

izsr».

COUNTY OFFICERS

sure non.

furret Clocks for Church Towers aad factories.

BY* Watch repairing done I by Mieaufio workmen, and Engraving neatly axaented.

Regulate your Watch.* |

by ear ANti anomie Clocks, the finest In the city.

PORJCFACKINC.

INSURANCE.

INSURE WITH THE OLD

INSURANCE COMPANY.

iss5«si,«!xsaa5jr w PORE packing. , north America,

Of tke City nf misafflelpMUk.

... w , aim ii.,. rent yle that would preclude tbe poealeing tampered with before reacher. Tbe general appreclatloa and inooes* that has rewarded our efforts ,ge>l us to maintain the .landed aa re-

quallty, also, to make Increased efforts to

the ronfidene

Snow Powder. BYSry prndsnt housekeeper uses it. Snow P«wder. WasMnff oaf coujd not pas* without It. Snow Powder. The price is only £5cent*' SilYerlne. It s preparstli n of pure silver. SilYerlne. Deposits pore silver, and nothing elee. Sllrerine, Re pi ate* plaeee where former plating is were eff, SilYerlne. Is perfectly .efe for Table Ware. SilYerlne. Contain* no mercery or acid. Silyerine. I* approved by prominent scientific, men SilYerlne* Is the beit surer cleaner erer u»ed. SilYerlne. Doe* not scratch tha finest tnrfaces. Sllverln*. Produces a lustre heretofere found only on

I RAILROAD OFFIOHR8

Are requested te exaastne ear

Vf EMEB. WHEAT. PI. ETCH I* A lU. Franklin, Indiana, hare rented I

£Eri , t 11

maka liberal cash advance, to their friends wool _

S&’saffikgtai'”. 1 '. I ®»*an«*ee

eeenred the service, ei -1. ..in a to re perl •end toe ewmag nB-l p ir • ; hope to be able ihem'wtlhtfceirbtu!n ' tiomay Intrust

P n^d?S*-1 C“kCApUltad StrFlisIMMsM*.

ITS4.

DERSIGNED HAVE OPKNED AN Notions and Fancy Goods,

Consisting la part of

Bock Gloves and Mitm, Hoods, ScLfS, Comforts, ShnwU, Undershirts, Drawers, Bottom, Threads, Mens’and Women's Hosiery,

Hoop Skirt*, Balmorals,

AMD A FIT I»fi 9? WHITE GOODS. Werespectfuny eaU tha attention of Merchants and the trade rene rally to an examiimUonefSi •tock, as ws test copfldent that wo can tali as eU^ P '“ 0h ** P * r ’ U “ “f other house in the

aTj

^ ‘ t.Ni -

Ltcvuan

pamphlet. BUREIEC

h permanent care. We recomssir.!ai’5fi".S5S;

CLOTHING.

LIAMS, COOK A CO, Mo. 4 Louisiana street,

UdiAnapolls, f '■

NAIR RS • RA IVE.

W.H. Hoover. J.R. Pumphrey. Murray Shipley. HOOVER, PUMPHREY & CO..

■agie H V He Sulphur To itSKI

LL’S

i^storaliye.

*t article for reetortag

AIR DYE!

Pal* laa Ca*h. eimec ITWA,

•▼•r fflkLSWO.AOO.

Wholesale Dealers in

seekli fnlly i

career of leyeaty-two yi Per Fire Policies in Company apply to

STAPH UVD PAMW GOODS Ann xoTions, ITo. *4 Pearl Street, fetteeen Fine and Pace, OIIYOIIYSYAWTI.

dec7dta

the above sterling old

■. C. HOPKINS. Agent, Talbot AMew’sB lock,

ImaxarOLia.

TOBACCO.

krLiz'XL

JJAVINO^EASKD^THie ABOVE NAMED refurnished the bouse la a mans * ^ ^

by any hotel In the city.

nner unsurpassed

guette to merit the fsror of all. GEORGE MCCORMICK, Paorsirroa.

^an-8 d *m.

Jas. Burgess. Aleg. Baldwin. Jss. L. Slaughter. Slier maxi YXonwe,

(Opposite Union Depot,)

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIA*!.

dectodly JAMES BURGESS * CO., Piop’rt. S. E. Crittenden. C. E. Sergeant. Walnut Street House,

_i. K. Crittenden * C«., Prap’ra, Walnut street, between Sixth and Seventh,

octldem CINCINNATI, OHIO. Merchants* Hotel,

b r < / a

gp

though sometimes erring,

ml still maintains,

our peculiar system of gov-

vriimcu., auu can only be relied upon to correct those errors which have always resulted

(Formerly Dennison noose,)

Flftfe Street, menr Slain,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

GA^jtXHKR, NELSON » CO., Preprleton,

optetf,

our

the true theory of o< ernment, and can

i have always

srture from the true, fundamental which that government wgs

from a depar principles o

founded:

And whereas, tbe public mind seems to be pervaded by a general uneasiness, which has become so far organned ID one State a* to manifest Itself In a proposition for a call for a constitutional convention, and In tbfi four

earl liar

idatlon to noio anauonsi convention si an y day to take Into consideration the pecudanger* which are now impending over and to endeavor to provide a remedyring In tbe apprehensions so justly axolted

tbe views w

us, and to endeai Sharing In tbeappi and concurring In

*oj

which

Jy excited have been

to tome extent already expressed, the National Democratic Association Icels called upon to give expression to Its own sens* ol public duty In the present emergency, there-

fore be It resolved,

1. That in our opinion the present perilous condition of our nations) affaireeMii forth*

Interposition of that great power frofil whleh,

under Heaven, we can alone look for the eatvation of our republican institutions. X. That we believe It expedient that • Na.

tlonal Democratic Convention ibould aoeem. hie at an early day to take into consideration the peculiar peril* whleh now surround us,

and to take such steps ae may be deemed ne-

eessary for tk© isfetf.

fi. That In our judgment a general InvIUtien to uulte In such a convention should be extended to all those of every shade of previous liolitlcal opinion who now sympathise with ike friends of Constitutional Government, and who desire to preserve alive its great and vital principle by according to each of tbe States the .right* which are guaranteed lo It In our great

Federal Compact.

That we recommend the eitr ef New York powerful and eloquent review ef the atiuatioo

MANHATTAN HOTEL nvmMAr ETaCET. Second doer from Broadway, opposite tbe Park NEW YORK. N. HtraeiNN, l*P«Yffl*Mr. A. J. SMITH, CLnni. sepM dly XJM1TM& ST^LTZhB KOTJBI., orroeitn via ». •j'bik* * atDA.CH - • OOtSTOM. ■ r r. M. PNATT, l*8dhawty Formerly of th* American House OENTRAL HOTEL, Cer. Sixth an4 Walnwt Streete, CINCINNATI, OHIO. KEPT ON THE "EUROPEAN PLAN. im4Ma* ■«SO«a*Y,Yr^Tl«Mva.

SilYerinr.* I* easily applied with^eioth. _ SilYerlne. Will not Injure or stain tho hands. ~ *ilYerine7 It. action Islastautanoons. SilYerlne. Plate* over copper, brase, German silver, ete. SilYerlne. Makes bras* scales look like sllrer ones SilYerlne. Makes brass mounted harness lock like sllrer mounted _ Nil Ferine. Will plate door trimmings, gap axioms, etc. SJIreripe. One bottle will last a longtime. SilYerlne. It costs only 80 cents a bottle. _ SilYerine. Is told by all rssps-table dealers SilYerlne. 1* a preparation of pnr sliver. SilYerlne. Deposits pnre silver, and nothing else. Silverlne. Replates places where former plating I* were eff. SilYerlne. Is perfectly safe for table ware. SilYerlne. Couhtlfis ae mercury or acid. SilYerlne. It apprevd by prominent scientific mea SilYerlne. Is M|p bert sliver cleaner erer used SilYerlne. Does not scratch the finest surface.

DEI GOODS MERCHANTS

Aad ether basinets mss at tag

L.arg’e Dlank Books,

Are requested to j^re^as a eaU aad eremjtesj>ur

Best Mnlerlnl In Vac.

Maau .ac..n c a rials atS7Hanover itrett htawees Ela. an oi it, Boatoa,aadby all Drag fflsta la *to Puultod bUtea- jel dlrcod CORDIAL. i •* FroTemu r*wn4 ml C| - J XHEIEXOTsT'S CflERRY CORDIAL I# Ik* best remedy for Ihe eertala and effectual wn a#-- - Cholera, Cholera Morbno, DUtrrhem, Celle, Craws pa, DTSENTUT, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION, Dyspepsia, aad a* Eowsl Oosaplatato, “Try It” For sals by all Druggists. acf dlawfffwtm PROFESSION Al7

MptatJim

BER K8HIRE

WEBB, HAUZY ft CO. TOBACCO

LIFE INSURANCE CO^ Commi *sion Merchants.

joax w.OESY. ■II.TOV S4TLK1

OKEY, SAYLOR A KENNON, Attorneys and Connselors A. TF r. A. W . Offle«, Ne. 7t Weel Third fft., P. O. Drawer HO, CINCINNATI, OHIO. JaaltdAWm ’ job* w. mix. lionAxh w M’coxn. BLARE a nr coho. Attorneys at Law, Offleeover Fletcher A Sbarp’s Bank, y* 4ft Mott WoiMngton Street, deoSdEwffua INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

p. w. asavaoLoakw, p. ▼. arnxs. Com’r for it. T. aad Conn. BARTNOUIMEW 8 BURKS, ja.ttf>i*neya at l.aw, H West WasblBgtta Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Special attmtioa given to Coll'-etiug.

Silverlne. Fred sees a Insure heretofore found ugly on new ware. Silverlne. ft easily applied with a cloth. Silverlne. One bottle will last a long time. Silverlne. It eosts only 80 cents per bottle Silverlne. Will aot Injure or stain to* hands.

Silverlne. Its action I* Inatamtaaeoa*.

’the tut

revenue la MW B

LIQUORS.

j, o. ammum* * co , Importers and Wholesale Dealers la Foreign and Domestic Liquors,

OLD BOI H HON,

RYE WHISKY, GIN AND BRANDIES.

YK7B are also prepared to sell JJ C'laetaaali quotationt, in Wt agapeeKplly invito enaww

Silverlne. Plato* over copper, braaa, German lUtev, ato.

Silrerine. Makes brass teals* look Ilko silver ones.

SilYerlne.

Makes brass mounted hare ess look like sllrer

mounted,

... High Wine* at tn bead and free.

vinoinnn«i miuiatiuni^iii uvuu nuu iiwd.

cal 1 *a?w»w 111 warraiut perfect tarit raoAoa*foalf IN*. M Wewfi WaanMm«f«ffl Mr««h

MET—IDUTAN BVlLDfffG.

Jatll<

SSJLVaYBS ft C A. JCXEK, 44 Went WanhlnfflMt avreet, INDlANAPOUff, I*®.,

Silverlne.

la sold by all reagaatohte danlen.

Silverlne. h a preparattea of pure surer.

Silverlne. w»l ytete deov firlwtogt, gne ffxturee ete.

Silverlne. Depetlta pnre .Uter. atol aethlaff elee. SilYerlne.

BUDDfG FOR PUBLI8HXR8

Doaem toe meet iavorabte terms.

MORRISON St PALMBR, Attorneys at Law, FrmmlKfmn, Ctmtom Commty,

aaehto d«wty

INDIANA.

Wfteti ^ .

K4YBA * KNIEFX-Kn,

JOHN BlffNl. ' IU.8.

■AN

ATTORNEYS

India

Praetlee la the 1

Civil and

NefOxYerth ogpoalte Court

Attorney.

ntXD. KNXFLXB.

AT LAW,

Indlstnsk.

Nerth Deaware ttreet, (Hcrctt’s Block,) Coart dhute, moms Noe. 8 and 4. up

CALL A IN B

Iff* StMt WanhlnetM Mr*et,

XTJX>ZJhTJ-A.WOX.Xn. XIMXJ,

MKDAJLD CfflDPANY.

Martin M. Bay. Jonathan W. Gordon.

Valter Mareh.

HAY, GfUDON A NIABOn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, INDUNAPOLIt, IND, WOl practice ludha FodmU and.fttate Couita.

■■“153iW

J. W. XICHOL.

WX. A. LOWS.

rows 4* KeCKOL, ATTORannrsAT law OfUt No. ft Jountl Building, (Entraaea from Mridian St.,) dec48m INDANAP0LI9, IND.

Tbe Corner Drug Storey Oggtfflti Estsu mi yunne SfflDnk IJIBBY^PEBBIflMMD EATING JU8T lew traf rrwwlptfni SUr*, aiK&taiavUBtsx

PHOT oca AOMCALLgWY.

. J, DATIU.

PITTSFIELD, MASS. Assets, - - - $750,000 00 inout lasareO, - - $5,000,000 00 All Pelieies Bntnal and IVon-Forrei table.

41 Wmlmmt Street, CmjC7HTUJh.TT, OHIO.

A full liaa of tba best branda of

Virginia, Rietenri

MERDERSON St FROBMAR,

Igy XXO LXiSLA. I^B

CLOTHIERS,

Ci4th«, CassineresyTestlaics, Etc.,

No. Ill IFeel Pearl Street, near Jtmee Street,

T8 uo» uttered to the amictod thro A country, alter having been of eleven \ear* rathe New Rug] ru merits nave become as well known

from which, in part, it derive# its virtues. THE WHITE PINK COMPOUND CURES

Sore '

Sp:

generally it u a remarkab e Kerne for Kidney Comulai 'ts, 1 >.abate. Difficulty of Voiding Urine, * Bleeding irom the KidRey^ nnd Blsddcr, und other complaintsWMto Pine fJontponaul,. “Hwi ’ * •

removeil the cough tub-ided, and a speedy runs was effected boon .'ter this, 1 ^ent Cle te a been » *““1

msmi

OINCINNA-TI

decVdha

UMBRELLAS, ETC.

Bmslmea* mi time Hare thmm aoo pep •eat. Blare thaa Last Year.

Kentucky Tobaccos,

For sale la Bead or tax paid. oeU dfim

QUEEWWARE, ETC.

ARRUAL CASH DIVIDENDS WHOSALE AND ETAIL. Paid on renewal of all Policies that hava been in

Dividends added to a Pol amount of Prem turns paid, feitaMa, aad will be redeeu

■aad.

Policy often exceed the and are also non-for-lemed la CASH onda-

JOHR WOODBRIDGE & CO.,

Preminms may bs ^aid tn 1,5,10, annual, icinlBaK— on 10 Annual Life and on Endowment Policies, are from 10 to 10 per cent, hivher in tho Note Companies than is ihe Bejulabuul Surplus Distributed Equitably,

». The value of forfeited pel are used to rite to the bolder either a paid up pel Icy or a longer term of Insurance, instead of being used to swell th* Dividend, of other members. Part note taken when required.

Average Annual Dividend

Mbf tMs Fm* FBvr Years,

mroRTXRa or

QUEENSWARE, China, Glassware, ABLE CUTLERY,

AND PLATED WAKE, Na. !• Wee* Waahlagtan street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, deel dffm

>x. TKOMLPSOIV,

Monufaeturer aad Wholatate Dealar to

HI BRELLAS, PARASOLS,

WALKING CANES, 187 1*1 aim ■!.. bet. Faarth aad Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Repairing promptly attended to. dec! dSm

TOILET.

market, and itttlil maintain.that oo-ition. There Kooil reasons for all this; it la.sery soothina and healing in its nature, is warming to the ex > <5edte 1 ^ <1 cSra aS “ t * *“ and la " As a remedy forkidnayeompUlnta. the White Plbc Compound stands unrivaled. It wan mat originated For that purpose, but a pci-C- *w using for a cough, waa not only cared ef the conga, bul was also cured of a kidney difllculty ol ten yean standing. Since that accidental discovery, many thousands hare used it for the same complaint.

for »_

i completely cured.”

> hare used

nnd tukve been compi

The above was written'by I>r. Poland, in 18W. Since then, as in Manchester, the White Pine Compound has taken the lead of all oongh rem-

M preparations for the cure of kid-

»^!S£s£s r . e 7£S;’d^S£a“ d ham - This remedy is at safe and pleasant to take as

It Is effectual.

The editor of toe Manchester Dally and Weekly Mirror, in the leader of the daily, thus writes or

he Com pound:

“The White Pine Compound is advertised at much length In our columns, and we are happy to learn that the demand for it is Increasing be▼oad all prerieus expectations. It is the very best medic hie for ocmghs and colds that we know of and no family that has once used it, will be

of and no family that has

without it. Wo speak from our Uie sure to kill a cold; and plei The greatest inventions come '

igular that the Wh ~

wn knowledge; :nsant as it is-sure, by accident, aad Is Compound, mode

singular that the White Pine Compoui for coughs and colds, should prove to be the great, est remeuy for kidney complaints known Hr

uy for kidney compli

so it is. We can not donbt it, _ . nials come to as from well known tbe character of Dr. Poland is suet

that he will

men. Beside*

Dr. Poland is such that we knov

that he will not countenance what is wrong. For I®??* & *!??***? Clergyman, studying medicine to find remedies for hb ailments, with delicate consumptive look, standing with one foot upon, the grave, he mad* the discovery which bos saved himself, and called from others the strongest testimonials possiffle. We have known Dr. Poland for yean, and never knew a mere conscientious,, bonrec upright man, and are glad to state that we believe whatever he savs about his While

Pine Compound.

THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND,

GXO. W. Swxrr. M. D.. Proprietor Prepared at the New England Botanical

10* Hanover strer-t, B -.ton, under the suiiervn

of Reverand J. W Poland.

rand J. W Poland.

Keil'er A Vinton, Daily, Senour A Co., £ Sloan. Wholesale Agents. At Retail

.«t»t

Browning

by all Drnjcgists.

Ladies Desiring a Clear and

^GENUINE W5S*8S& tSSWt YN jllGEOBGEW’lAiRp.

has no equal for Complexion and

This delightful Toilet article Preserving and Beautifying th© Sol'd by Druggists everywhere.

Depot, 74 Fulton Street, New York

Je9dly

COMMISSION.

«. €». HO A, 7* AN, PRODUCE BEA1.BR Jk.nd Commiaaion Merchant, * Bote* House, Washington itreet, »d8m Im41amap«lia, Indlann,

SCB COMPANY, a higher Jty, and much lower ratio

P—tea—eo *^S*ytlw jimchSseS 1 ^-' ranee Commissioners 1 Jttereuto Annual Report— •areeuSeg a careful selection of risks, economy eff manefement, and prudent investment of fknde, (at as Ugh rates of Intereit os are eontistent with tafety and ii^tedtete avaHobiiitr;) prompt payment of claims and equitable distri bution of surplus unsurpassed by any company, and cordially Invite the examination ef Iw ad-

vantages by tha public.

Responsible, active and energetic persons, wishing to act a* Agents .of ihe Company intecaltties favorable to longevity, and pereon* contemplating Life or Endowment Insurance, are Invited to correspond with the Company orany of

He Agents.

TH09. F. PLUNKETT, President. C ▲ L II ft ED SEE BEN J. CHICKERIXG, lee’y, Treas. and Actuary. DAVIES’ NEW PHOTOfiAPH GALLERY, JACOB L. GREENE, A—tant secretnry

No ts Clrel-Btroel*

ATTHERE he Is preperl to take all kind* off W Ptetare*and allsiA,Including 8BWUD E BIBTIOLMISW, Agnti

44 Per Celt, ef Ihe AeusI Life Bate, Adding, in many eases, more than the premium paid, and on Endowment and 10 Annual Life Poltele* from *0 te 180 per cent of the Annual Life Rate, being, with toe reduction in rate, a larger Dividend than hae ever been paid by My Note The Cash System Is uBfrersally conceded to bo to* tfiftot, cheapest and best for all kinds of bull-

—Me

Wfc? Pfeould the basineti of Life Insurance be If Lo— and Dividends are to be paid hi cash,

w £'E“£HSSSH, i s: KK 1 Commission Merchants,

D. DUNCAN A CO.,

OEDVECTAAL.

No.» Wet WaeAAmtou Street, dec*deowly ■■B4I SB. Ill 9

Amt lies 1st, is

decifi (13m

Fiomi aum, pwwce, wNitnn «m ctms,

/

(Opposite MoaDepoO INBIANAFQUL INDIANA.

PROFESSIONAL.

M. YOVTAJKT, M. Eclectic Plxjrsicia.xx 9 BURGEON AND ACCOUCHER. Offloe Na M0 (lesidenes Na 1X8) North Pennsylvouin street one and a half squares North of 1’os to Bee. Indianapolis, Indiana. Offlce bourn from seven to nine a. n . one to throe and seven to nine T. ■. folAX dly

G- -A.. W E X. X, S , DENTIST, OFFICE, OVER HARRISON’S BANK. 8rt»41;

POORS, SASH, ETC. EERCER, JROKE ft ro.,

SASH,

DOOR m BLIND MUFACTORY,

CAHBHVUCE CITT,IND.

TWE unders gned bare established, in connec--L tion with their CAM. WORKS, a Saak,

auR HUmffl Department, which

toey hs. e fitted up with new machinery of the latent and moot approved patterns, and are

h at shortest notice, all ads, Shutters, Moulding,

Worm teA

also, a reliable cure for Fits and Worm Fover.

' ig in its combination wonderful cleansitrengtheninr uroperties, it will alway* the health of Cue patient, whetbert

by Worms or other causes.

Possessing In I

improve

Affected by Wo;

rrlce

Sent by mall for *6 cents. JOHN A. PERSY, Cho;

M. 8. BURR A CO., S6 Tremont street.

General Agents, and for

)el8 deodAwlv

REY. Chomi»t

mont street, Boston tale by ail Druggists.

DR. WARREN’S BILIOUS BITTERS. Bcina a C-encentratod uid K^.ti iiot of tba most itent lilood Purtlying K>ts, Barks aad Gums known to mediea 1 science, is, therefore, ant ef the

rs and Renov

most ehet.ua. cleansers and Renovatbts m the Vital Fluid ever oficred to the public: while, as a cure for Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Bilious, s, Ue-daehe, Dlsainaw, indigestion, and the ■iov. complaints Caused by vitiated Uui

mote approve

prenared to furni-h ;s of dash. Doors, BUn

•tyle! __

Boso, Cornices, Bracket,,

s-rames, etc., etc,

In connaotion YrtthJfto above business is a Foundry End Machine Shop.

and Building Castings made to

ed Pattern Makers in

red to make

tly

ill Machinery

W- Haring experienced Pattern Makers In ■mptey, vr« rre prepared to make and alter PMUne and furnish castings promptly ■aginet and Machinery of all kinds repaired, ana Work waraanted os good and as cheap os con

beJane elsewhere.

fft” Cash paid for old Iro ** MKRCKit,

Brass, Lumber , MORK A CO.

W ARREtV T ATE, Manufacturer of Doors, Sash, Blinds, IXrer W1S4 Iff ImAww Freumee, BracRele, AtOalSlMCSy ElCay ft 1C . Wholesale and Retail Dealer la FLOORING. CELLING AND WEATHERBOARDING. ^'LOOKING Worked Lumber dressed and sawod Na- SSSamtM New Jeroey Stxaat, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

OYSTERa. ETC. W. JU KHtTTl. Wholesale and Betoil Dealer la OYSTERS, CAME AND FISH, Am COMMISSION MKBCUAXT, No. IXBoutoFMMylvanlA street, Second doer Horn w oihlMtoa street. JnniANroLis, Bhuaxa.

M. A BURR A CO.. *6 Tre; General Agents, and sold by i

JelBdeoriA w 1 y

Boston. MussuchuseiU

.•mont street. Bo all Uruggisto.

I»AtlVA.T±i:

alo or

fov

oamorw

lys, at the Western Me rect,Cincinnati. Ohio. No Charge Until

Disease* Hoard

Cat

onl’ ...

rea'Jy. Male Safes #1: I'emale Safe, orshield, im article much needcil by in arrierl ladies, $1U: i’cmale Pills 88. Any oi' these articl -s or medicine sent by mail or express, w hen ordered. Mastei batton, or self abuse, speedily cured by an cr.ii: lew treatment. Voting mau or wonisr., ni.n; irsingle, il you are afflicted with any dis

Cured.

necnlinr to lemnlcs spjteililj curtxt. d .> ursing furnighMi LaMics during nfincmeut. MEL>R ATEi> BATHS, tho y BUiiK K£MEi)T for rnvnte Disca^s, always Male Safes f 1: Female Safe, or shield, nr.

fed

Oak)it’s Head IHspcasary. (Kktubllthf.l IScfl. Chartered 16m,. A MEDICAL PAM PHLKTr just published, coulaiug SO large pages and numerous engravings of the or-

—WW gims of both aexus in ucuUh and ,c; treating on private diseases, gouorbea, syphilis, stricture; disuaset of he te-. .. .h s.

-* ■•• -* - ’ -•- - .cv.e*

f*s ts. a

gleet, syphilis, stricture; diseases of . h< bladder and kidneys* sell-abuse, as. 1 habits of both sexes, and its deplora. k

ibits

both body and mind; girlhood to old age; in

•lora’ le ciio

Of fouiales :rt u

age; intended as a warning and a >ung of both sexes, being a truth.

with tho Author’s now U'othod el

log marriage; •

kraokmaat, the most sucoessful means of sure aa shown by the report of oases; mailed under seal to Ift cents. Read the above work before seeking medical old elsewhere, and thus avoid quackery. Patients at a distance treated by maU, and medicines seat to any part of the country on receipt

of a statement of the case.

TO I.ADik.*.—A pamphlet of special Importance to the married, price 10 cents: also, a little book of private advice te ladies, either married or single, price 15 cents; either sent In sealed ea-

relepes on receipt of price.

Office Hamoved (ram 74 Drcern Street,

To 178 Jefferson street, 1

sepl dAwly

, between Ki th and Center.

. el. Consultations private,

■tly •onfld.ntial add re*. HLAP DISPJiNSAlil, aouisvllte. Kentucky.

ICC LARS of every deecriptlou neatly eeuted on eommqn white or colored poi