Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1867 — Page 2

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▲ radical paper an Southern Indiana, which affects to be a bright ad shining Hght in the aaacriwwttr ■ "" “ The right to vote in a democratic form of ISiZsfc x “ y.assff.1»?g Simply becauae voting i» a aeaentlat fondl-

o«n b. until nil mnn nnvn tn,

government, It aa just aa Inalienable •■‘be fight to life," say* lt>l* woold be radical pundit, From such a premise what oonclueions will necaaearlly follow f " Inalienable " aaya Wkbstxr, means “ incapable of beingputoff, alienated, or transferred te aether." If the right to vote in our Government la " InalienaMe," where resides the right to limit It? To do so there must be an urarpation of power. Under our Democratic form of government, from its orgml ration, voting has been confined to men, ad besides manbood other qualification a have been and are required. Foreign born resident! have to paw through a certain pupilage and discipline before they are permitted the right of suffrage. Women are abut out from the halloa altogether. Negroes, alao, gwfrrally have been deprived o! this "Inalienable” right, and minors, without regard to rex or qualification, are likewise refused the privilege of voting. And ft is not only thorn etatsrs that are excluded from voting, but the radicals propose to prohibit to an Immense number of White men to the manor hern, this Inalienable right, although tbe radical print from which the extract quoted above is taken, asserts. With giert emphasis, that our Government ean never be Democratic "until all men have the prMiV* qf wrifep, aa they hev/alwaya had, from the foundation of the world, ffte right of eoling.” Now this advocate of Democratic government propose* to illustrate its theory of a just government by tahing away from hundreds ol thousands of.men the right of votlag, which It pronennoee te be "Inalienable.’’ In a Democratic form of government the supreme power is hi the hands of the people, and If or ahouTd be directly exercised by them. If esen have hid the I-I^ht of voting from the foundation of the world, as our radical paper pule it, la it anything but despotism to prohibit any elam ef men from tbe privilege of voting? The argument is made to demonstrate that negro men Bure the " right of voting," but will it not apply with equal force to white men? Why should the negro man be Invested wltb this great prlvitlge, " Inalienable ”|lt is claimed and j tbe white man despoiled of It? If such Is Qic character of the right, it can not, with any I semblance of justice, be put 0^ or *1 enisled* from any man, no matter what his race or color. Tbe veryrldlculouneae of the conclusions which neceanarily follow tbe poeiHnn assumed by our radical cotesnporary is the best and most conalpslve answer. The astlltary reconstruction Mil which a radical Congress baa just passed is another Illustration ofradlcal ineonsteftney in regard to the "inalienable" right to roteThat bill deprlvee an Immense number of white men of the privilege of voting, an act of legislation which proves that either the right to vote is not "Inalienable," or elae that a radical Congress by that measure completely subvert and change our form of government. Suffrage ha* always been limited, even In the most Democratic form of governments whlfih have existed. It can not be made unlveraal eyon so far aa men ere concerned, without jeopardising the very intereete which It is the objeot, or sbould be, of every Oovdfa. men! to protect. Voting muet be qualified, must be limited for the security e even a Democratic form of government. The arguments that even our radical cotern porary, the New Albany Commtreiai, uaes tojusflry the exclusion of Southern rebels from the bal-lot-box, knocks its assumption that all men have the right to vote, to use a homely expression, Intd a cocked bat. And It shows, alao, the folly of men attempting to inculcate doetrine* and principles which they are Incapa. Me ef comprehending or understanding tbem-

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out authority of law. Mr. . ^ .

Illinete

which Illustrated whet a set ohietered round

toe "lamented Lincoln."’ - Let It be rot hand these ere eblellpRepublicans:

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He said that more then thirty

KM pay had

’ for back indebti iad beau eaMed aw*

Mlbout

lan of the amount appropethted had goua te

tedMMiSd for good* that

way in tMoar —

Mr. Farneworth—Not at all.

of goods, sand dol-

in thoee trunks.

By no

las

ner ol

Mr. Radford—I assert It^bere, aid I defy

contradiction.

Mr. Fanewortb—Where did you see the

testimony of the steward?

Mr. Radford—I had the statement from Me

own mouth.

Mr. Farneworth—We had the steward to testify before tbe Committee os Appropria-

lions.

Mr. Radford—Y*% and he swore te the fact

before the committee.

Mr. Farnswerth—There never waa a grial

er mistake than that. He never swore to any-

thing of tbe kind. . * Mr. Boutwell. la the further oourae of tbe

diacueaion, made some emphatic remartrln favor of returning the property that h»d been ordered without authority and letting the diegrace tall on those who were responsible for Sir. Karson, In reply, said the* he regretted that tbe gentleman from Massechusetas (Mr. Boutwell) should have revived the scandal ef laetaaaaleo on this subject, Ueiuretbalbad been appropriated bed been ueM hi forge part

■k:

diecuaaea fie

by the way, thus <

HI pierce* the

everything witlrih ite reach- ^expends lie

watch and walk and ferocity in one

, jd monster deeheewf ward, staggsra, tear* up U># earth, utters tearful noises, and tumbles over stone dead. Weoommend te tbe people of Vuwnlatbe tactics of Cummings and of Adams, the gnat “'S&rory one who read# the message of the President, muet perceive that the demlaeM the vetoed Mil I* a acsee qoaeKou of time. The utterly Insane and unreasoning paaslona at the North which, now sancUcn tbU destrncttenoftheCoMtltuUan will eubtidc, if we careftiOy refrai* from furnishing to unsmus pulous demagogues the fuel with which thr fire* of Northern passion and pngudlee here heretofore been fod. Cajm, temperate, sagacious Executive end legislative action, state time, may aeve ua from any permanent injury from the vetoed act. But the desired adeem ttgeeean not be gafoed by suplnenem and t»actfon. In ail agee and countries the hsughtf, eat aid moat high toaed people when defeated in battle and foreed at tbe point of the bayi' net te accept mercllees and inhuman terma^

te edvenae the inter. sxxrxxTXxiss rty ererv bounty lia. Bute, and gi pereenw aupervision te edueatMui n £Ll£SLgZ£n '' " mempfMMkeeBetertyeatat -A.. •‘"^Kd S^Setbre ata edh — wee given te the puMte^ imd —.pmtmeut to the cam. .That mar has labored zajdouety t# not He may Knee bean n nmufati min veier" In nearly every county In »or^e.“T cne^tareel fcve ■y that he ie * - CtetMiam^Itje

_ story at, i in this re-

been appropriated hi

wt.J-t. fo.

■ara^ijss

Ml _ _ He would ootgo

One other remark was made and that related to clean linen: Mr. MMaek, as emember of the Committee on Appropriations, had been deputed by the comnfittee to examine the condition or the White House, aid he related how dilapidated and unfrirniened it had been found when the present occupants came into possession, they having been foreed to go into tbo city to buy fable linen, bed linen, Ac. Tens per a nee License In Kfaeonchw* eeaso. The temperance question is being agitated in Mamaebusetts. In that State, as to has in other State* where It has been attempted, prohibitory liquor law# do not accomplish the and in view. The Legtolatlve joint special committee in that State appointed to consider the subject of modifying the present law respecting the sale of spirituous llquen, to « to grant license* under certain circumstances, have held several meetings, and Introduced prominent men of tbe State aa witnesses. Hon. Lincs Child, together with ex-Gover-nor Andrew, counsel for tbe petitioners for a license law, made tbe opening argument. He

said:

“ The Interests of temperance and tbe welfare ef the community require a license law, and proceeded at tome IdRgtb to prove this. In a historical sketch of the regulation of tbe sale of liquor from early colonial times down

* regard to the present 1 Mat (Aere ssae no

tinee tko hUtory of tk4 COMMonwtMtA during which the pro-

mt* ■•tonal faeprerveaseat «a«etaadlag fiMado tear Irapo*.

Mr. Brinham, who has heretofore plumed ...

Into the House, tbe other dsy, * somewhat remarkable bill, and especially so, coming from snob a source. Aeoordteg te the report of the Auditor el State, there to still outstanding |868,000 of. tbe internal improvement bonds, wMetoWM* not surrendered at the tiaro the State made, through Charles Butlxr, a eempromtse with her ercdKora m 1846-7. That compromise was tbe surrender of Offebalf of those bonds and for tbo pertlon surrendered the Wabash and Srto canal property waa taken as tbe consideration. It appears, according to Mr. BRanham, that the General Government holds 060,000 of theft bonds in treat for certain Indian tribes, and tbe balanoe I* bold by private individuals, 06,000 to London add the balance, 08,000, In tbla country. Mr. Branham's bill proposed to use tbe debt due the State from the General Government te UqnL date this indebtednem. By the arrangement Uncle Sam waa to accept 080,000 of hie Indebtedness aa an offset lor the bond# ef the State held by Mm la tract, but the ladlridual bondholders were to be better treated. Tbe Mil provided for throe commissioner* to settle with the General Government, and alao, the bondholders, a Floe mile sinecure for tome good "loyal" politician. When tbe settlement with the Government was effected In He Way proposed, then the amount received by the eommlsalonere waa to be applied fa the payment of the principal and inUrftt of (Ire ontotandtng bond* held bf individuate. Thera to ever twenty year* Interest due Oh these bond*, which would make the 008,000 ef bonds at their foe#, feet up te over 080AW, red (he bill prepoeed te pay this amount In fnli. New here was a aloe plum for eeawbedp, end the watohfW Branha* w*e juft the man te secure the "fruit*,” for no one would suspect him of a desire to speculate off the State treasury. See hew, well the •rheme was contrived. No money wae to he taken direetly out of the State treasury, and only m unadjusted claim upon the General Government wae to be used. The Mil went along swimmingly until yeeterdey, when oomo on* not in the "ring” proposed to emend It by striking out the prevision m regard to the Individual bondholder*. Thla amendment went through and of course with it tbo virtue of tbo measure oozsd out This actWN tntad e great egtilrmlng among some Of the knowing ones, who have an eye to ShMMr ode, and there wae mere terrible •wearing over dashed hopes than tbo celebrated Flanders army beva been charged with. FMsny.ratbhr than have, the Mfr passed in the rtispe it was left by the amendment, after repeated effort#, It wgs indefinitely postponed. The disappointed have our sympathy over the fomef a good thing which was almost within

tbelr reach.

f 4 V

Mill

<* ' 11 State fits a*. —A contract has been entered into by tbe Toledo, Wabash ami Western, Toledo, Peoria, red Warsaw, and tbe Des Mat nee Valley Railroad Companies on the one pan, and the holders of a charier for bridging the UisstMlp. pi at- Keetok on tbe other pert, by wkiuh those railroad companies bind themselves jointly to erect a railroad and carriage w#y bridge over tbe river at that point within tkry years. —Flux, of a malignant type* to prevalent in Terr* Haute. , -Tie colored people of Torre Haute roe MMdtfig a new church. ~-A recent fire In Reynold., White county, ffaroroyed David Hut’s drunkecy, Vogel’# Mfiramf shoe shop, and Biaak«v, ~*rf2»L The fir# originatedfo tbe drunkery, and wm thetswft ofantBeendiary, -There ere twenty-eight persona in tbe Jet. ^ * D(I right-

sale or liquor rrom eany to the present dap. In w prohibitory law be said period of p/teen peart t

moral change, and a moral ffrinoipie in men’s minds to secure abstinence from drinking. He argued that criminal laws eonfd set be enforced except so far as they reflect public opinion, and that It Is tbcunoral principle of the people pressing upon municipalities and courts and jurica that make law

effective.”

Ex Governor Clifford, Professor Joel Parker,and several prominent attorneyngnve teetlaony to (he same effect. ThcNewHavpn Register says a vigorous ” movement upon the work*’’ of liquor dealers (like that progressing in Maesacbusetts) was commenced ie Connecticut two or throe months ago, but was stopped till after tbe April etectien. It will be well for our Legislature to profit by tbe experience of Massachusetts In framing a liquor law. The attempt to prohibit drinking by legal enactments has failed in that State, and If such laws are not respected In Mowacbusetts, a State in wblcb radicalism Is in an overwhelming majority, there Is no probability they will meet With greater regard elsewhere. rrom the New Tork Times (BepnbtlcaH.) ▼ •HraeMr fim site seamse.

discreet and diapMstoaato Os Senator Sherman, could in no way eheraeterize Stunner’s remarhs than aa "unparliamentary, nngentiemanly and faiae,” We Imagine that people of ordinary human paaslona will admit that, on thla occasion, the conduct ef the MaoMehaeetts Senator muet hove been more than 'VettaaMiy disgraestut. And it 1* certain that durlag the whole session of Congress we have had nothing mow indecent then took place on Wodneoday, When Messrs. Sumner and Chandler poured tbelr volumes of vulgarity upon the distinguished functionary whom President Lincoln called to the management of (he natienal finance*. It may be an open question *w letter Secretary MeCnltougb was justified in permitting certain men te hold tbe very bumble position of assistant aesesssrs te the Southern States who could not take the "iroeelad oath.” Perhaps it would hero been asore in accordance with the strict letter of tbe law H be bed permitted the revenue to remain uncollected ie ell thoee districts where he found It ins possible to find unadulterated and historical ioyalMe to perform all the minor duties of aonoomeni and collection. These are points on which men of sound Intellect, lair moral* and eone loyalty may differ. Naturally enough. Secretary McCulloch looked more to th* spirit of tbo law, the brood requirement* efjuellee, tbe wants of tbe treasury andaChe nee amities of the situation than to tbe stroia^l enforceasent of e clause of tbo revenue set tesaese in which it was inapplicable, red Where ite applleatlon weuid defoat tbe main purpeoie of tbe law itself, when the seei-eury gives tbe aseuraace that the tew case* to which persona who could not •Near by tbe ironclad, were permitted to act •a esatatant as main nr. were eon fined in district* la whleh no dlffsreat material could be bad, yre suppose that bis assertion should be either considered sufficient, or Sbould be shown W fans to be Inaccurate. IfMr. Sumner thinks that loyal negroes sbould have been appointed as assessors rather than white men who coMd not produce a white record

m bjf i billilg appoi

men who could not produce * white record, he mew remember that m many Southern districts there is not • stogie black men possess

[ffifijhe. ttmtTefieet to the Coweta

tiftoii m opera.

m possess

„ Mulog and quailficatloee required even in an aoaistsnt aaeeeeor. pur h* think* that Northern men might here hem sent South te perform the duties referred to,be must remember that, in these Southern districts the compensation is too small to excite tbe Interest of even a Capo Cod fishermen: and, moreover, eu aeae—or must bo a resident *f tbe scanty la whleh he hold* ofllee. And yetUwae in a matter of this kind red magnitude that Mr. Sumner found a pretext for this borrlble^accusatlon f against the personal veracity, honor sod capacity of toe secretary of tbe Treasury. And it wae here that Mr. Chandler, booked by tbe origtom slanderer, seized tbe opportunity of Indulging Inpereon.I vituperation no less vulgar and malicious. ° It wl* because of bu line of aetlon on tol* i"surety Hot very tremendous) question that on# Senator of toe United State* could rise In nteplao* and denounce tbe Secretary aa a "erimtnal," and anetber could rise and atyle bins a "proper;” that one eould twice In *Gcoeseive sentence* charge btm with tbe guilt of a>Sss.r^^.n,.":3r.j5 wd is^ ‘•-- T - 1> * r - e WM wt,,t w « raaatreA* . f^ in Wed-

wmm

conquerors.

TMrwnre certain great dutlca which

owe to our wives audwblldreu, there belplere

vlctlmaofour vain effort at' whleh demand our eenstant an _

Tbe celebrated cr of Juggernaut wro never more remorselessly driven over too crushed, mangled rod bleeding forms of it* victims tore toe car of radicalism to now rushed across tbo wasted form of American liberty. We are told that men lire fast in gnat revolutions. It might alee have been added toot great principles die soon In n period of polltlo* ol excitement and convulsion; for there who would hunt now for the Institutions bequeathed uo res rich legacy by the patriots and sages of the rovoluttoa, would And but the shadowy phantoms of the oollossal realities which once stood u toe landmarks of truth to toe oppress ed of aU lauds. We rend that when astronomers, wrapt In tbe study of their sublime adsnee, lew sight ef e familiar star which hoe greeted their telesoepe for yean, they an filled with Inexpressible gloom sod sorrow, until revolving yoan bring bach the heavenly wanderer on Its vast orbit, to -revisit their oyoe with Ite Joyoua light. With similar grief and pain the American petrio* sees a loot principle or trutt disappear from ear political firmament, burled from it* sphere by too rutotew bond of modern progress. But, ualtke toe enthusiastic astronomers, hie sorrowing heart Is cheered by no hope that at tome future day It

will glide into ite former position.

It la meet that, like toon who mourn for the deed, We ahould pay the tribute of grief to thoee departed and departing taatiiutioue which once made toe name of the Amertoa* citizen a proud and lofty one wherever (be wind unfurled toe national banner. But while we gaze aadly down the vista of the past, let ua not foraet that its event* are Irrevocable, and that U is toe part of wisdom sad virtoe to adapt ourselves to toe circumstances which surround us, and to brace ourselves to withstand the cares of the advancing future, so pregnant with all to try the patience and fortitude of a defeated people, still great in all toe glorious virtues of tbelr ancestor*. No people ore utterly tost and rained until despair drives out hope and manly endurance. In toe hoar when toe Southern people (ball be turned over to tbe tender mercies of military governments; when toe sacred rights of Jury trial shall be denied them; when free-

pros* rod of speech shall be them remember that toe voice of

-AV which purl mmmeutsou toe] [MlrolypMreal attempts, with mi and religious

r*f

saw*

•■> (■*

watch. A breastpin *• sailed _ „ diamond pin is a "spark prop." A ring to known re a “fawney.” A diunrod ring to a "spark fawney.” "Grafting a spark lawuro’L te therefore to Jw_ Interpreted aa -

we kindly gives. The phrase

m&mtzs-rs ‘book; a ‘-kick” is apoeket; a victim is style* a ••bloke,” and. toe poetical wntaneo, "Tba Mote a confederate talking tndiacroetly, he exelafimn ^ y ye«r talk." To

"altog* booh," to to "put your | slung my hook rod cellared hia i xt’TXXaXSasjfc

presetv* term.

* A sink to deolgaataii aa a* phrore "weadad the leather s dunnlhen," means; “emptied t and throw to to the atato." ‘

styled a “gun;’’ “

sdm a "rosnye res "groneff.”

moat ad fajUftmu i

■itdleuteud

^^te^kmwSCro

rsaa, 1 anea, TteF

aateulahtog took of dlaereOon, asom dotevmlned toSeep this matter " before the pooffenatore re to a MU prepared by tteFTOfeaew, M they want hia rhetwto QMKro dim

OUMdo

Tha wuth to, too Profeoser to n mothemaUcfw of unquestioned sMltty, amt that la aU hi# hoot friends cm Justly claim under toe

tend of " high scholarly attalnmente."

All ofiklai act* are WMmate aubjecte of erifldim, and noither toe - contempt” of “A," nor too awonymone threat* at hia coodjuaocs wtU atorid tom swkwaait abortion yciapt a ‘TepecX’ from snek treatment re It droarves. Tour correspondent enjoyed tomdiatlngulthed honor, on Friday loot, of tearing too Hon. James Hughes read to too members ol too Houre * teagthy abstract from too CommerciaTt IndlroapoMpcorreepoadanee. Tba Hoaonhto Jamro to UroHtoetnoua author of toe "bolting MU:" and, to addltlou to too «• man of Infinite Ungual ramunm. He appears to think himself a gigantic success re a

saUrtat, and donbtlew enjoyed ti

dom of the

crushed, letWHWfW their mute and heroic

their mute and heroic ■ufferiag'vrill baps, apeak louder in their betel toe thunder of Southern ttttW

and Ji column Virgin!

mightier than he who taketo a city,” and wi shall hove to be deeply Imbued with tbe phi losopby Involved in toie saying If we wouli

saying

escape greater evils than military rule and occupation are likely to invotvo If borne with

a calm and patient resignation.

It Is not unlikely toot too conception and design of thorn who would place all our right* at the disposal of toe eoldtor. looking In so doing to good ns to seta of desperation and roaittanee which will serve to keep alive too fires of sectional strife sad bate. If there be such a purpose, let tbe first snd last aim of toe Koutoern. people be to redefeot Its accomplishment by a bearing rod deportment so dignified, peaceful and prudent re shall make the soldier smile at toe imputed- necessity at bis

md shame lie auttett by toe absurd-

r recourse.

1'nleat toe madness which rules the hour be chronic and incurable. It can not be long ere the sober, returning reason of toe Northern mutt come to toe rescue. For that

ould and

presence am ity ef tbelr i

period we ean only bravely Walt, resorting, until it comes, only to such expedient* re can not dishonor tbo people of a derated section, struggling to save their wive* and children

from want and beggary.

Th* Latest Triumph of electricity. The perfect success of (ho Allantic telegraph ha* eclipsed tbe splendor of an entirely new discovery In the mysterious science of electricity, brought out by Mr. U. Wilde, of Liverm>ol, during the past year. It is like tbe finding of o new continent, tbe exploration of which Is sure to be rewarded wlib vast and rnlonble neccestons to toe domain of human knowledge, go (hi* latest achievement in elietrtcnl progress la not only great In Itrelf, but Incalculably Important for too promise*

of good stored within it.

To describe Mr. Wilde’s discovery In tbe limit* of ibis article, rod without th* aid of dlsgrsms, so a* to render it clear to persons unfamiliar with electrical apparatus snd processes, would be impossible. It can not ho

Illustration, in ngenerol way,

that to* dtorevoree ten found a method of producing electricity In quantities and of an Intensity hitherto unknown, by the action of feeble slectricaf currents upon power!uI magnets. Our readers probably remember toe magnificent electric light exhibited from toe dom* of Breton Male Houre on tbe 4th of

The light troh

July, several ye powerful that ei

V

~i. ~w*.'ES2r , a&

ears since.

news _

men. Bat to

loco it required fim hundred cells am zinc, carbon and acid, a cumbrous,

clumsy rod expensive apparatus.

Mr. Wilde dispenses with all tola, and performs hia wonders by the comMoatlon ol stx small permanent magnets weighing only o PO“»<l each, a ten inch electro mag stela machine, having an electro magnet weighing three tons, whleh accumulates sod retains the developed electricity, on toe same principle re ■to insulated submarine cable or the Leyden jar, and an armature revolving within on Iron cylinder at toe rata of fifteen hundreds tone n aMnute. The cylinder to about n foot foog, rod ho* n bore of two rod a half Inches:

Istod copper wire. It Is from this armature, when too different part* of tbe apparntw | 1 * T . e J?* e8 1 connected snd put into operation, that the electricity I* evolved and toe effects

are produced.

Th* effect# are astonishing. An arch of electric light reran! InebreTS^ Span# toe spree between toe polar tarminnie of fixed ^bon. TMa light rivals toe sun la ite daszltng lamiDoaenero, At a distance of a quor- » "JJnJ* throw* shadows from toe Ally re one minute of full noonday sunttino. Thla fret, when first announced to tbe sciontsiss a Mopi’iirr-s'juS;

eȣ5;taMllty of

Timet soyi Quite an

General Bterltag Price.

Chicago

ss? avSixxfcST.'a Hi# bolr is riivre white. Hia maaMr and air roe tte mffdeet of any man I aver mot. From kenSnth a beating brow earild blue eye peers, foil ef klndnero; While hto vein is re musical plsaaont te a womao’s. fiotd one of hie tome one day, "that’s General Pries,"re as5a2fn&ia3a.7c

ra

ai?SS , 3ks“ morn house la (Ms dtytea

•# oenroart

In

SHAH’S 2 [•PCrted; but there le no doubt that tbo flame KXXJsri, Shrzff ■“ “•

satirist, Md doubUess enjoyed tbe ims demoliuon of an unfortunate scribbler than bis frequent victories over Kieer. ■ WtenltemaMonoe—and "Hughes, of

prnroted atteoin

It Is probable that even the dlvlno M " toe dweadiah nightingale" or i would, in him, become n bore if one nothing atoo; and tte majestic rhetorical efforts of Hughe* ter* been paraded till to* memhera

twos nnm cdrui-L-i-* CAPITAL, - - $80,00^000.

Our Merchants and ^rg-’-y fey Kxproaa» Money, VakhMbn, FraiglitA Pareeh, Over more- than 13,000 iqjJcfl of Exprew Lfaw, And- to more tlian FOURTEEN HUNDRED OFFICES, And through them to More than 4,000 Citiw and Town*, At Jtiat and liberal Bn*—, Baaed on DISTANCE and COST.

Ikei that ttsy hove hod a surfeit,

n place

hto atiarept

laden t, snd « R. Ea^ men thro retest»» i

bad given

to beaioMite a

toe soarre of hi* inspiration woo, - suspected before It becime natallo

Me re on that o&ateoa.

Tte Agneultural Coilegn queabon Indetinitrly poteponed. This ton 4 meat te tar friend, of to* “ Tlppcea

They thought their rope, were re well laid that failure waa impomiMe. It to said toot grarabaeha were frroiy circulate* in toe lobbies In tba mote reductive moaner, but the optic* of your correspondent were never grot-

lied by a sight thereof.

Our Lines are constantly Extending, S ND will soon enroll thro run by both the

A AoMrieoa and V. ft. Xxprro Co’.. Over $100,000 per month

Are now reved to Itrprro KUppro by thl* Composy, sad tU. revtay can b. nude perronent by

[ Ike re— ubreal p.trcn.p. hteMito fir-

B HI HE^WlTf *1

are**-" *ffi* tip iM iiiKln’ttteagte i mey ware town “nnre j U, tottnmaroiite.heteohl ghe foiebnd nppi nto, wre

Xewperuro w

Jt

: bad to i

I had foot i

rtm

mo of a i

-tern Oi M. MWOB, monaesr- off tte Bhim' ttoereSehret thr Wnfimars’XfiHlilren, aaya ete“hre flvaa R mtoa waak oad iavaild a! hro ehncio, with tte mote hapm i

tenia Onr torihm* aa* oar npnantttn B ote tte original qumg an* high <toa» : there gnoda wlU koaiwtelnod jgte ero|T *■* d% m erojwjNtetejJtellenteJIiateekjjie* kamto*

baaaare a goad ortiate eon rot ha sold re low re n paaroro. they tall ■ro.aaggaa<ftaaagaa*tea tel 4* no* aa** who* toag saU- Bo ro yaurgnate dog our private tesaip oatetto eoriL P. H. MLAU * UOl, hew Tork day

:..i. ntea

•f flea. No fMMdfiai

• rely apre tea pabltec

J. 3. TRUMBULL, -

, sod convince

ttlwer mm* Harbwr Apgrwj,. iattwa Mil. Tbe river rod harbor apprepnatloa bill passed through both Houre* with re many amendment, that It waa difficult to tail what Items were Included In it. Tbo law, re it •sally passed sad was signed by tte President, is officially promulgated to-day. It contain. the following «•■•tern appropriations: For improving the navigation of tte Mireiaslppt river at DeaMoines or lower rapid*-ae-' cording to such plan a. tbe Secretary of War •hail, on report of tbe Board of Eogineer*, approve, fftoojiou; provided, however, toot any rente that may bo constructed around said DcMoines nr lower rapid* of toe Hlaaterippi river, .ball be and forever remain froe to navigation and commerce of said river, and no tolls .ball ever be collected thereon; fog totproving the Mississippi river at Keck Island replds 068,08; for tte harbor of OsCaaagns, Michigan, 697,800; for building and operating two dr 7 “ ‘

MARBLE WORKS. T. 9. JAMES A CO., GARBLE WOKKS IkTO. U88o«Ui Meriiliaa street.near Caioa De-

V8MKCAR.

HARLOTS, SOBIOB * CO M The only Kannfactarcr. snd Healer, la Pure Cider Vinegar. WholneHta and roaftl.

AUO.

(HWEBAL COMWTi TIOB BaCHAMTS.

ALLkk A, wld. atlawmt

J. L. DOWM1IM6." loro If, MBS.

Mo article for Spraiaa. fforaa, 3aratalMa, re Galls os nurse* Our anna bore ared tt Urutoek, dorwo, gkoaiaiHsm. ten. ami all soy it sees Uke reagio. - J. W. HEWITT, noremaa te Qiinrtero, W*U», rod Fargo i ilarndmi'. KaiHiaw. •Tbe -rnia of mj •toaghters qgkto. *• tioaod while •ktetag tote winter, wan ate cured In one wash alter ah* remm rente re

It to w adaitaad mtettaSttoMoxh Ttelmaaa porforma nu>re cure, la a a

V'T-i ac-j

■N«UIM

cHn^raohRMoio. AMD STATIONARY

hjmj

_ta Ite , • - an Knar wok# Avoane.

„WHrrii

A COL,

<^UEEIVfi4WAK E,

TaUe Cutlery and Plated Ware Wbk-M Wut WnadiapfSH Street,

Ml CO.,

BYE WHISKY, OR MB BBMRES. W'saajssaarsiigJsh” jzsszszsxjssssjetxi

>, ■ ^ ^ jMTRPfOUTAN

BUILDING.

iTcmA'ivR.

NEW BALL’S Magic Hair Restorative. No Sulphur This to tte beat arttatefbrraatDrtnp

Thte original color lathe market.

DYB!

brewn os desired.

Alex. Baldwin. Jaa. L.Staoghlor i . : :-f r \ . nouse, (Opposite Unhm Depot.) ,3 'RMVMtttttomi, hftv tANA. JAMBS BPBoost, A Prop’re.

Motet,

tr Of It 11 arete and tororgro Bate*

■IfttfANATOMfS LTBfANA.

TT AVIXG leased toe above named Hotel for n JA term of year*, I have refitted and. reliuratahte the house in o manner unsurpassed by

soy hotel in the city.

mi srikt fr&rar th *

IPOWSE.

most complete devoted exclu3 Engines and

FROM * TO aa ho:

USD rmtiMA SAW MILLS. 3&d£E23E&|§§S Sow mills, which, for itmidfoity, c

power and economy of fate, are arecedwl by expariitjto be saperier te nay ever effered te the The great amount of boiler room, fire surfac 0*d cylinder area, which we give to the rate hone power, make our Engine* the most power fol aod cheapest in nre; and they are adapted t

inclined to give me netel. I he pa by

tore te hreina&a and the eonuwt and wants uf

groats to merit the favor of alL •-

JKGS MCCO&MICI

"3rsrLasir'"“” w '" J

GBUKGS MCCORMICK. Proprietor

AM Crittsreton. e. B. Sergeant. Walnut Street Hoorn, R* *. —fittettBom A Co., FiapJin* Walnut street, between Sixth roil Seventh, oeU dtm CINCKONjfra.UMlO.

M.erdha.thttt 9 Hotel, (Formerty Denniaon Qoiue.) fftftto n trow a, me mr an w t re CINCINNATI, OHIO. GALLK11RR, BKLSOM A CO., Proprietors oteldfioa.

, on hand, or furnished or

thartnetiofc

DeseripUve circulars, with price list, sent or

application.

WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., Utica, N. Y. branch office, to Maiden Lane, N Y. Citr. aug9 dly

MUSICAL.

OIEMOKE & CO-'fto

t; : ^

Gilmore’-•retemmRRHRM^^Eji 111 Improveu' jeut

OtoWmte* :

A CKNOWLEDGKD by the musical profoswu to bo the rerot perfect inatrameut* in Uie

parfect laatrnrecu

then purchasing at a reusic store, ask to tee and try one of Gilmore A Co.'s instrim If you can not be anpplieast tbe reu

send direct to toe ■ " '

MANHATTAN HOTEL warmmaw VEKMKT. 3oeond door from Broadway, opposite the Park

NBW YORK.

M. MUMUUt* Proprietor.

A. J. SMITH. CLmre- tepOtitly

XJTOTXED SX-AlXES BZOXBZ-, ncreT* AT«T.ireMici> I lkt-4ft.

KUsic

iufactory-

G1LMORB A CO.. 18 and 18 How anl placi liroton. MaaaachiiM-

3EEDS. ETC.

Mrrrajii MPRtli fruij fyfjr hrAo r hllwunRlu. and C ,,it, Rroton, andby an Drug-' gitas hadte Uwaitoa tatotea. Jtedlrood

How Room- New —Wi mtoffi Wester* Mwihorete Stagnt. BKAlCU riX- - - teOttXOJN. Bp r. m. roro att, Fni roi lv Of the American HmistBRUSHES

CIGARS AMD TOBACCO.

Lewis Maddux.

Wm. B. Maddux.

MADDUX BROTHERS,

Dealers is Foreign j

Lotted, ef Ceuatra Prtteuce received and HSSWfWlK h^i» P t n m^kte

StTMt.

! ssa : *&t2FuF]y^ta Marquette, Lake Mtchlgao, gMJkW; for improving toe month ef Coaneout Itiver, Ohio, I #10,000; for Ashtaholo harbor, Ohio, 0408; I lor toe imprjvsmrot te works ntGrand river h*»hre, Ohio, 880,000; for iteiJuiky river, 1 from Fremont to Late Erie to Ohio, 0809; for Maumee bay, Ohio, 0000; for tt* improvement of 3L Clair data, Michigan, 000,ooo; for the month te ffatesuw river, 0800; ■ for fit. Mary’s river, 0000; for tte montote Au Sable nver. Late Hurou, 0800; forMar-l queue harbor. Late Superior, 0808; for tape harbor. Late Superior,0600; for tte M oor of Superior CHy, WlreoMln, 0S0e ; W fov toe harbor te Manitowoc, 9480*; fcrtte

The Wow I Tariff. |

Tte bill arearettte ton present tariff on woofo aad woolen., whleh goreod tte senate on Sotordoy, is tte Houre tariff httl te last S fjfsss- sAfjrst 11* *9"^" » MW furniahiiigtte botedamtocation of wore products, with a view to pro-1 vent custom bous* fraud* aod evasloos, yet I jot, o. (uSi,., “siirr sum. wortfo._Bw for too chance Whtehtt* MM SStSSSSZSwiZ&SStm Igg MdS*,chaii*reTj •Mid pert, of 32 cents or foarpro pound, W

for ntwuto of

WHOLESALE

CMMRNT, PT,ASTER PARIS, WHITE BAND, FLOUR, PMH, BALT, BM., Rte. Virgtata avrero me* wretheaot corner Delaware stnet jan9 3m

WOOL. TVI.K0, ncIRIVBtt Jk CO.. WOOL Merefcttttto, Nre. Iff?and 149 Congrom Street,

re man and boost, thao anyatetelo area Bo erod. Xaiailie., livery min, and gjaaaaw 0 always have tt ua hand, tfoitek aad sure it telniy u. AU genu tea is wngpad ha state p regiiilaai huartag Hte.lgoatare off tt. W. Wsttbrook. Chare to. rod tte private United StoOte stamper DUMAS BARMM8 BOO.,ororttatag. An effort kaa been modatt iintt*iflint with n nk.ap teuro ptate tabet. Utok 'droolyi

it la » ro«t iteUghtfel Hair Broroiar ft eradicate, reorf and daodruR It kaops tte hoad eari aod elaoa U reakro tha hair riok, reft, aad gtowy ttpi.viaft hair trenttggray arot feUtog off This is foot wha* Lyro’iKatoartaa will do. tt to pauaw tt fo ttaaj tarohl* tt to ManUy attdky tta oar load, and ytt tea hnroattersdi MB II III linmil—^lltt...tofcaatty

•t hoog to, re oiareOp

i nod nan tt.

LEAF TOBACCO,

CIGARS, FT I rtttttt* ffTttRET, NBW XM W. J. POCND8TONK, jattdfim CLOCKS. ETC.

A BARE CHANCE.

rilUK entire (tack of Ctoeka, Watches, Lsekteg X Jewelry and Fixtures for tele at arirea coat, iaeiading sac fine Safe, and toe Regulator in tte State of toattore rod aw bag, willbasaMbyU. BURN, ttttteatM strotttttanh Black, tt Hunt wiU roper toa tala onto to* enHHfaaek tt Mid oak eoastote te dna Woteke*. tna Rogulreare. ana and eaouaon CT»«>., dna Jewelry, owe extra Bna ssssrusi ttafTS’Jrt.srLis Bkuw Caaaa, n large variety te fina and Ceatmon I neklag GUrees. one new set Watohreakere' Tools, klargn variety te Vateh aad Clock Trimmings. one large and area small WaSahreaker* ****’ br At tt Rate Masktetemt. ionttdltt

tttiittJMfdU* Brasi ShRMfhclffry. Nff. (Off toOMttt Bf Uremia Ntreol, (Third door south of Georgia,} Raopaenstantly an kandn large assortment ol S Ik U S £K fStt , Of their own manufaoturn, at WhotesaJe and BemySdly WHISKY. ETC.

ttJttBA*

PZTKAN, WIARD & CO LWV1SVILLB, ttBNTVCMh, Wbolcsuh-- Dealers in Seeds and Implements, And Manufacturer!, and Dottier, (a Txime <hfi() Oemeiit. VX/B are locatc<l in the-center of the lliuc Up Grass and Orchard Grass pnatuciug >eii n>u. and ounirlfor special induci'iueuls to ulioie-'ale buyers. W* are heavy dealers in all kind- uf Implements. We are sole pruprictorsui rmu.'Vtt rouAio BhiLadBiK.” Which we guarantee to dig faster than ten men nan pick them up. MrerCatalogue’s ftirntobeii on anpileatiuc augStitosa PITKIN. WlAKD A I <>

WlneTrade of Uie United States

m

1 not ba I

add tt ttahr henafort Whaa gkro that rearble

ttestagn,rodttttacityhotla? tt tonal

whawrouteto CabiRfl lakers’ Haiti.

FURNITURE!

Ssiot M l

lainsfote 88 tta shire. Any to fosjmtt.te ro*ro knred,n*

Ettnt Wttffhimfff

Street,

W. R HAttAN, Troy. Mrer Fork, Choretok D«»A* R&RMMB A CO, Whstaaote Agonte, New Trek ■rotega Bpring Water, sstefgsBIknrein

Directly opposite the Coart Honse.

prehear.

si&ZS'i&jgiS; _

Tha Rm-

laaridly

FIRE ALARM.

rotreari. Iqire to.sV Hair coloring is nut n AU tare ininareiii date are “* caostte, aad aorore lore doatroy the riteitty and beauty te tta hair. This to the original storing, anil krebsro growing In fevur » y yeaia. tt raotete gray hoto te ire eri toabfgradrotahsasgStro.toianroir.au isaare. tt to stores basreHM hair dreMi »twnil.re tt.rore roil gl—by oU ilaalsss

all kinds, Beiistead* of aU .iae^ pottemared yiaa, Thhta. tesvery lin-l. Wardaobre. Whoto,

.taa<ta,h« ‘ all kinds. cry thing usually A. the "Unto.

.lihairote

Pefoe-mam'ttttZ&Z make their own Furniture

lyoa, they can warrant it to be of tta bate

ared can al-o sell at Imparted their guods.

ada ared prepared as if done in France, from pore California Wine, and taking toe place

ported Champagne.

The undersigned would call the attention at dealers aad hotel keepers to the; following letter, which may give a correct idea of toe quality of their wins: tte

"Continental Hotel,

“Philadelphia, October 25, IbSS. 'Mttsro. BowJier ft Co.

your California ws take pleasure in bast American W ins

hi one* place it on USLXY A CO.”

Call and try our California Champagne.

BOCCHRR A CO-,

oovlfdSm 88 Day toroet. New fork.

“GnvrUDUM: Haviag given .Inmpagan a thorough teak w« Myingtoat ws toink U ttnbesl

NOTICES.

A Mb w Pharmacy.

te tt* 8. lit P> irreoncatinal : te tt* atop re BSaSn. Th*

I Mew York and

wikScree te the hete ste l Uni jriiwa. a .

evw been oproad In this city, with a view to the Mfettii mftttti»wi tatiftn business. He is nreimrai Id tote* anffid^rosa rovtoingin hia Uro with wareror,nroteroanddiapatch. Wfthanexpeztrocete ovrethirty ysasa, hafiaSSass MreotMh. toatee to nrertnot hto Orel in ov. tt to* aatinfaction te tte rente lastUioon. Ail di. pored to give him atrial win find it to their advantage, and. have their posseriptions filled with ttebeat articles that care he had anywhere. He mote reapectfoBy invites tha Physicians te tore city ared vicinity to

naB and evnreine hto

Atoo, toe ladies

of Pane:

Soaps, Colognes, tee., ten., s

to hto fires stock te Parecy Article*,

.aUof which

wtt ha aotd aa low a* any*B#ro vttoto can be sol ‘dsa ’~tT,«iii«. XT OTlcK — 1 havo toto day purchased the en-

ten steok ami Bxtrea*. o4R T Hitter,at So-

re aoteh liMroh street, whom PshnUi be pleased to roe all the aid uretonkar* aad as many new

•roa aa rear see (t to give ate a call.

I hhvan fins stoekte all article* that are usually hept in regular proscription store#, wtoh a lana and Bna assortment te eignrs of various

braattat whalesala

Th*hrotnaoa will halo ehorgote my brother. XT. MlU.r, who will he is attendance at all

COAL.

Coal! Coalf! Coal!!! WR1KRT A 2R1€1% . 83 tt**» JUtrylrend Msect, DEALERS IS HIGHLANO) BflAZiL AMO PITTSBURC O O -A. Id ! \TtTK deliver to any part of the city, tree ol eg charge, giveBaoSA rerecreainae, an*l sell awes than any house in toe.city. J-cave your rders at 23 West Maryland. dec21 dBm

SEMINARY

Moravian Seminary, (FOR YOUNG LADIES,; At ffirepe. Barttaolorekcw C*.. lodiavru-

A N lastitution of too MomvUMChurch, con xX duo tel on toe plan of toe well known Hoarding Schools tt Bethlehem and Litiz, Ptuusvlva-

atre and Sotete North Caroftn*.

The course of instruction comprises all the hrrochan taught in the best schools. Music, French,. Gaonan and. Latin thoroughly Uugi. Situation ploooant and healthy, and cosily accc

' ‘ ' rece

icul: 'LL;’ . lud

any time. 5ms tfosfl

1CCC;-

t'sttpeinto. Pupil, will be received at '• lor term* rod other particulars, adPrincipal, Rxv. r. x hollas d.

CARRIAGE MAKING.

liner, litckeU 4 ' ' together for

g everythius cllully solicit

on the corner ol Ken-

a share of patronage.

Give as a coll at our shop oi tacky *veare» and Georgia street. Air work warranted and done at prices

the tim*.

Indianapolis, February 12.18K.

CONFECTIONERS.

HA Y NjSS & 40 gVeat Wreahiregion street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,

TkfANUPACTURRRS

iU. and retail, in Confectioner! Foreign Fruits. Nuts, etc. ate.

nd dealers, u bo!e>ale tionerics, f audy Toys,

janlz dSiu

- cheaper rates thro if

Cf£

They also repair furniture on short notice. The rote te. and ..nrei.lly th* etteen* te Ii .gapsD*. are iavited to call and examine for thsteselvea. This is the pines to got furniture.

janUdSa

M FiLf 4BLE IRVMUUTMff.* r ■ T”* TOXALARM TBLROEAFH. bow *• Jto PnMMRRl RRNMNttDR Rj IfD. S Sooth IllinolE £?**!*. rowS&jBttinfBBSS for the roe teKteh. Private Pwffntnisailbn.1te tte wire ooatrast. or expands, and when at a

‘ ' tv^’b:

C. HRIM8TRHHT. Choates

TAILORING.

; te Pure Jamaica Ginger, for

roiat tenches a

' which start, a

Pre peffffd or lew, as above, i. fixed at

EX,

?**•» •te.- ef the vniiMi te B esnts per

grots tenths home are at snee iofonaedof their ''dTroriaMs Agns wtH visit our nnresron. eitt■tt. throughout tta atop, and 00 wUo value thetr Uvw rad property sbonld aaSIWl te call aad ereriURy annoitaa tt* utility of this valuahte is-

I ItOBROW, DxWALtt tt MRTRBS. AGRICULTURAL WORKE.

■fflttMfttUfl V«fw«rt Agrindaral

WORKS!

Flatulency, tta, where a war lag rttrealmt to regulred. Its careful pnparnttoa and wtun punty maka. it a eh sup and raUoMs article ter culinary purproea Sold everynhsii.aSttW—*Ure>tt*fe Ash ter •Lyoa’s” Pure Rxtratt. Take no attar. Bteteuga flpttffg *F*ter. rol*byttBregrirt, are* dnmtAwTv

re grnwsto re

P4RIS 4»D PIEW YORK

ttAZ-X- A.NI3 WXNXKIk

fitefiraB SfijrlM «C

MISS ASD1EKC8AHT TAILOUii

PROP. EDWARD LENOX,

FURNITURE.

A T’XXKJtTO XT'S

C MBRJir COBN1 A L IS th* hast remedy Sow to*^wttdre and sBUetual Cholera, Cholera Morbus,

—rerrfodtts Cnti*, Cranage,

DYU0VRMT,

. rNDIBXSTION,

Mrod Angora roet.lilns, rawer

■■M—tti, latportad With wool on, Igshsfi re nuwsriisil, the duty It 30 per sent. adoalortm; asd <m wootau rags, ttoddv mupgo^attejndfioeho,!! esuts per pouo/

Hire* iMaSiiwg.

I Wipe making la toe United M tlneif to an important dev.lopm

The fast United much valuable

cents per

sited States I* den-

This is

Farm aa* Wttsttfi*, CM.mvm, ays. >4 Agricnltazai Implm—te _ _ W. H. JONES, •areanl Agent. X X CA9R, President and Baperintendent. 0FFI4B AMO FA0S8BF, to. m South Tsnnesies street, on* square wstt of the Union Depot, Jarett dBm INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

"Try Ik- Pre ante by all Prnggtore nrtSS dlawNAWSre

LIQUORS.

■TOUT MMTMAMM.

joanra sonwz

DRYGOODS.

soH Mi targe sect SUSISSS*!

ing would bo nominal. Unnous nd reliable, ai

brought sgsiDit the taachloe Is

taros is alraad v I? drtTlB * tba »rn».

“Peat* of Work-

J - The operation is eon-

**? <>• OBly ObjsctiOB

h.'.k. !• tlw Betas «»W probably “a^SSJ^U^

adaptation

, _ sreoattfiry, jVejMttJjaett

So«o of tbs srelisat Mfotapts at gnm. «IK

I rartsttea, which

FJ-JSSSmSSZttsft

r. -te-*

HEAt

HejmaDB & Schwabacker WHOLES ALB DRALKB8 IN WINES AND LIQUORS, ^,>11 AND , - RYE WHISKIES,

’ bearing in Oaiilornto to about 40900, i

from the Batb

. .U!. w rapartto# was

stnet, at a* near

li’ERr’ws arss. -------

srafitaBM to abont Sr u,d ™’

fornia

now hi _

lbs yield amoonUM to •omsthing like a gab Ion for recto vine. Vine fro went* tte United State, were never before so much encouraged

as now to pervsvern in tholr stTorts,

tt WfoBM’ fltre»a.

A Mead told ro yssterdajr te are anrotaff

SttSgSf^SJ&SSlBaS Clf-J

took hhidiy to the wataf, but <

Bhl^rot Wa bwnn boattug *•• main, exb good as you

. . M—to, Os sttesi reir te PPeaident laWAn/iMiSS** ** emtor ttpoff tbs praetlee te

STATEeUNDlANA

Between Wellington aad Maryland, JaalO^^^^NWAN^ft^^JSSiroSLi

SHIRTS.

'/V 1411^ -

_ ^

^1 — r ’ -

m yjj

?-

k r !u

1 oomraonoir with art

diififia^iliiinapteb

Proprietor*.’

nsraSLiare--teladiaaapolia

B A L Ia

TJ * S

.... Am

imomVuici7ou suits,

- Hi,

/ ! ’I

:, rfo f

t4.

r ii4i

jkdSUroal .toll

. ■te»*ii Brothers

to. f.rk Cttj

FASHIONABLE TAILOR,

Nre. 33 ffreretfo fUlrereia Street,

(A few doer* soath of the F*lm*r ^ouse.J

JK?as£i£ftxg ggsras: and ^narrotea Mttoftrettore CteLerema.

Elegant Furniture.

CKO. J. EKAKKLS, LACY * 10., TtolrfeereMS *re* Ctoeotremt sto., 1»H It-.A.OKi-.L’MIA-

Wc have a suit of

ROOMS, ELEGANTLY CARPETED And Furnished complete as

PAJtLOltS AND CttAflBDKBS.

RAILROADS.

■teCTrectrereati agtaiiv pared. Three Passaagor Trains leave Indianapolis dally. Ornc—■ v* v v —, ,>—~ io tendent; dent; F. _ C. Spooner, General Frel W. H. L. Noble, General.

i mred fottHiressmrereAta «.>■-

SrmI HmUrerey.

Three Passenger Train* leave IhdjanapolG daily.

Officsss—B. X ‘ ■ ~

Ohio; J. M. Lunt,

Ger

X Smith, Prokidsnk Columbu.,

4k OO^ - tBrestBW— to Jeress. Ftnarelffe tt ttresnj WHOLESALE GROCERS,

INDIANAFULIB, IND

-nuBCHASXBS cren saa S troro^mSSKlta^ri

from furniture ;

how a suit of Furniture ared care from

tton than thaw can planed ire large

BILLIARDS.

New Billiard Hall UEM BILLIARD BOOM. ■re. • Wrere

OIXfilgJ-BT^tata^

HOE ALEXANDER L STENENA Aafo Bm SwisEBiiiiAh of HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. si Im snMtir A

BTery inxmea Mtan umiO tereealumwttd

, and from

el -J i

ei m Is Hitt vtoti jam

tjOul>< - ••ritoK

•riir.q j

^•••aMaafiteffi

jftw^rottoulan address J. W.fi.,P. O. Box888.

Lesther fieiting and Uos^ Ared Dteisw ia , . GremRsltiag, Horo, Pretotag rod Las* ha* No. ST Walnut, caemer Seeattd Street CINCINNATI, OHIO.

, v Minnrtretnroni te' Vi j t re h French Burr JfSlt Stones, Office, 5? Walnut, center Second Street, 4mmmi , ax cm,Am<SSFP _

ft jpuatmS ttSTT CAPITAL SALOOIV h%das at • bi-sU.-rertnr*' t -• i ARDAHHKAVKXTfiX,

KvmmMvLUre rereg tokurffoawlwvllle Three Trains leave Indianapolis dally,

DiroeS Route from Louisville to Chicago. ^UsOimmapoliu pressnger trains leave Indianapolis daily.

oils daily

Thomu. Carse,

■ttO Lki. I

oils daily.

i Cfolcugo Hires Passenger Trains leavelndlanapolis dailv Officsm—David Maery. Prerident and Superiperin-

CO—SANIES.

ff«^¥o2^^k!Sdto55a^ Cfociiu.au;

tfrugftoldttahd.)

vvroW.

rv-.d nsj aviikt

.i) d‘ ti-i. sly 3 a

‘SfiJS'"

on st. olis; J.

'Ssv"5ss^r ar “

rfo roa^teta

(sridian Rerid ian

»; C. C. a tor