Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1867 — Page 2

DAILY HERALD.

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MARCH U.

L«t* tor tlM toMIrr. Tfc« lower bTMch of tke LegliUture, el ■eel UMeiflMOtly, eoatteued tke agesey for tke proeeenttoB of tke etatae of lodlasa aoldiera far begatleo or poMteaeacateat the General 0*MfcMN,aad appropriated Ire tkeoeaM dotlm therefor. Not a wo>d wae eaid agalaat continuing as agency which would enure to Ike benefit of Indiana eoldlera. lot wkakwae tfte intent of tMe regard for the aoldfcre ky tke donriaant party In tke Senaler TMe la a queetlon worthy of eonalderatlon. la tkeHouoe of Repreeentatlree, Mr. Litsow offered a resolution loatructlng tke Ootctnor to appoint none but aoldlera to Ofloee in tkla agency. The House adopted tbti preposition. It wae for thff Wwie of soldiers and who could better understand the Interest* of soldiers then soldiers themselves—the teen who bad endn»wn>e Pent and the burden* of the war? Rot If dfopM’i that the Senate thought differ. OnUy, When the proposition eatae before that body it wae voted down, and, aa we uad refBii open tkoeuggeetton and instigation off d pMnoaod, and, perbapa, a real soldier, It wan laid upon the UMo. This agency Is a frardy military affair. It relate* solely to matters which concern soldiers. It* title— Military Agency—expreeeee IU object* end duties. And, we Inqnire, ere there not men who hero been dltebied la the mtlltai? service of the country, competent to dleeharge the traett The fleoee ee thought, hot the Senate did neC The Republican Senators, ao It apponn by their rote, wore very willing that tMfr en—wtuenla should be made target* for the enemy—they were willing to sec them rid died by the enemy’s bullets—but they could not comprehend the fitness of the bravo do. fenders of the Republic for holding sad discharging oflees of honor and emolument in the civil sarrtee, If ear leformettou iecerrect, it waa Colonel (mm, a Repnbllcan Senator, who profoaoM to represent the soldier Interest, that advised and Instigated the suppression ol the proposition of Mr. I.rrsoiv, In the House, to employ only soldi era In the Military State Agency. II soldiers are not employed In that service, they can understand where the re-

■ponelMIHy rest*.

mm* tke ■ to-

from the New TorkCltUeaA Talk With the President.

MMOmsm ON DR lumwf W REPUDMW OWJMTIOMt HR.

Was«wotoi», March f, IfffT. ^

ggLaaramsfe all the minor gusaffomf ft U

Anancial ieaue-tho laaueefthe

whether It sball bo paid off Pig . leeue ba* flbera exteudla* into thw pocBR of ovary ettlxea; for whmrrm a man has a dollar, or can earu * dollar, tta Government Is now oompetled to go tor Itaportion of hi* substance; and with the vneff maehlnery under

it* control tbo money la fMUheff.

There were four mUlleno of staves la tho .Southern States before tho mboUton, representing • capital of three or noaatMy nrar billions of dollars; but let oa call tttkme ML llooa, or three thousand iifflhtna, ae you mm please. Them slaves represented that amount of property; men put their savtanatnto pur-'

chaeing or raising them; aa4 as property whatever were U of their labor, after duo

It la by th

1 eal5Byamwto3a5Befiff*toidmegmm^

tammumoftl fedl, horrtOed tloatets—Joat i

Bf to-day branded as aa. In the infancy of the ft

■>« was considered a bitter ilB

the ‘ toe eoller ’ should bo styled aa'al OmimJ Thom an ateps la ovarythtag, too tom of lupnoeb to-day wtU bo wura Rather la th* cap eonie years from ooi^to

tho true conservative wladem of thel Mhowrahenad —and rato|

Idream that our

I mwvm WlKB-IBv WHUtomto m MRto UtollHto —— to

i.’ME.-l : of thing, itnd bo dam. what any*

-And look at the

■P

Thl* i

MJjniam biesoldby

naavalltm votat rurBga ■on of Caagrm

kUVFy ttlbCi ww gtoffvwm

clothing, medicine Mkl intereet <

-On thl* property In elavoa,gradually grow up that slave oligarchy or aristocracy, agamtt which the leaders of the miff ffa iliy party.aa •nccesafuliy tbunderod dorlag too tsmlra

ir»w»W»«si.a , .^5-. ;w . aristocracy was aealtd. It la now a tAdog of cent war

i»fjsftsij'sfgrzElS’m

bas^nterod

^But what do wo howtodr Th* arWooracy bated on three thonsMd mdllOM ^property In staree south of Maons and Dtzora

line, has disappeared; but an

of th*

o» Mil Jam pnmod over my uavatUi mmff ICO poctdlar effect a* a aiap k Mdoff of rspmiutioff, and norm oflect at a frlgn handed maaanra of Monai usurpation, striking oat of a

many Ststeo, sad establiahlng a mUltnay toapoMam over more tbaa one-third of our goographlcal Union. Tbla bill suddenly adde four mtIUoaa of Ignorant and poffffMtoffffgroes to tho vottng lore* of tbo country—a« .

WhnSo In^^tltt^i^ a»ii?Riiaa^SBrS [ ffrauce baa one hundml oomo,ti flavorrcpudlathm aa a pettey. tb mmn ywmg mam

tka public crsdtwr^ur effort should v

of unbroken for

are sold m London Rr

3a. Sd.

Vernale evangellata are on the InCrease AMtotha drinking In Jtranee amounts to

, of Iowa, la defteient fkU.OOO.

votmof ttomanjrirtUwwTy^

of axlatsnc* by ballots, just as rapidly a 'tho tarty aa tho eMaHar amount trveated in

that an negroes baa boon abollahod during thasn-

wsr mider tho wen o# hviicts« Atlhwt*

is pomible.

FhrGhiffmaato water only aa a i than only la very mail do#**. A lady advertl— In a 81a _ _ . 1 aha waste n gentleman “for breakfast and tea.*

paper that

bat am ;

aristocracy

thousand live hundred

i»3of National

the Northern States to aaeume that polMoal

mllltonsSof National securities ban

Vfaeeachweette

HO—1

The moat atrenuour advocates of the |*roposed coastltuttonal amendment have iteon the represenfatlve* from Massachusetts in the National Legislature. Hut It appear* thl* position was taken without a duo constdentlou ol the Interest* of Massachusetts, and (or that reason that State has not, sad will not, ratify the amendment. At the opening of the present seeetoa of the LegMature of MassschusetU, the question of rstiScatlon was taken up and submitted to a apodal committee, from which a report hao juat been made. And strange a* It may appear, tbo committee report against tbo raafleutteff of tho amendment, aad for the reaoon that the rffact of Its adoption will bo to reduce the representation of MaasecbQwtti la Coagress. But tho committee doeo.net regard |Aef consideration ao the only objection to tho ratlfealloa of the amendment. In regard to tho exclusion of prominent rebels from participation la tbo direction of the Government,the committee make the following sonelble suggestions: -Thee*perience of the war has shown that the bitterest bnters of the North, the most brutal butchers of prisoners and of Southern loyalists, are the men Who never held offices referrad to; and these are the men, without experience in affairs, Without tbe education which association with dtisena of other sections of tbe country gives to public men, without even tbe buinantetng Influences which wsr exert* upon the true soldier—tho guerilla* and boshwhacker*, with bands drlpplag with tbe blood of loyal men and women—these are the men to whom the amendment opens the doors of Coffgrsm." This view of the c—from a Massachusetts stand point, If there was no other argument agatnet tbe constitutional amendment or that later measure, the military reconstruction Mil should be sufldent to condemn both with all right thinking men, with all who deolrs to preserve a constitutional government. A Trlanaphaf Freedom. The mail* by the steamer City of Antwerp contain details of the restoration of th* Hun-

control, which tbe contolldatlen of rinanclat with political interests formerly gave to the slave oligarchy ol tho lately rnhol Slates. Tbo aristocracy baaed on negro property disappear* at the sou thorn end of tbo line, but only to resppedr la aa oligarchy of bond* and National securittee la the Mateo

which suppressed th* rebellion.

-We here all read bister;; and la It not certain that, of all artatoeneioa, that of man wealth I* tbe moat edtooe, raped sue, aad tyrannical? It gooo for tbo hot dollar tbo poor and helpless have got; and With such a vast machine as the OeWteffteeal under Its .control, that dollar will bo Mebed. It I* an ariatomey that can see In tbe people only o prey for extortion. It baa no political or military relations wttb them, such ao tbo old feudal system crested between llega lord aad assal; 11 has no Intimate social and domosde les, and no such strong bond of self Interest

rlth tbe people a* existed of

tMe year, I hold to be tnovtUMn—though dopraeatlawit, andhavlngused every effort fori Its avetdance. To say that it can bo staved df by legislation, tf the violated laws of trad* —1 public economy exit for it, la to nastet that water eaa ho Bad* to nut op bill, or shall eoasa to —k its own lovet under th* c—pulstoa of * Congresateanl on act meat. Perhaps for ao violent disease this violent cut* may be tbe only remedy. It Is JostHhoffanarl eodatnlng bis strength on brandy; so long an haea»Ineraaaa tho dose daily, barney gat along 1b highffMd banter-just as —have been preepertng on aa Irredeemable paper currency and foosh laoooo of public necuritiao. But, sooner or later, tho day will coma la which braady no ledger can stimulate; nor eaa Irredeemable promises to pay peas currant as a circulating medium forever. To tbo

It boots bat Uttte* to *tho

Kmperor of Ano-

Tbls event is s' great triumph for the

niiaa» ■»»

garlan Constitution by the tria. This event le a gres ilwa—j—«, -a tBUSaSk

in every country sbonld retotce. It make* tbe euccete of the ceuee for which Kossuth wae driven into exile in IMMff. Tbe Hungarians, It will be remembered, dew to arm* la defense of their constitutional rights, which were jeopardlned by the centralizing policy of the Austrian Gorernment. The result belongs to history. Austria, In the pride of her power and in tbo flrat flush of races**, abolishes tbe Constitution of Hungary, and undertook to gorern tbe Kingdom by a military taw. Tba Hungarians adopted a policy of Inaetlvlty. They submitted to what they could not prevent. They could not oppose Austria by

at last forced

ople ae

tween ib« extinct slave bolder* of our i try amt tffelr slave*. To an srietoeracT existing on the annual Interest of a National

Tbe SprtngflaUt JUpublUam Inquires If tl oM tojo*oTnamnsra bill late dtecoaragei One hundred aad «ty-*lx million of letters

kthoNew KetkpeeOtdteodnr

Tbo old slyl* to Mies' dresses bars fully roturaod in Parte. Tbo hair la worn vary

high; abort wotote are la vogne; akirts very

narrow mood th* body, aad a train that swoapo tho ground for stveral yards. Than I* n cam of courtship la East Vjam,

a’gtr.gg

will come s aevere lit of atekneaa, teach- with s^very lew exceptions, the gentlornsn hm tag him that tho laws of temperance can only eaUsd aa his intended oa etch alternate San-

be violated under fearful penalties; and to tho day evening.

aOoa will come a financial crash, teaching tt | , tmjt Mr. Bcechcr, Is tbe mesns by

Bsv. C. A. MILLWOOD. Hew TookCUy.” * • •' ■•'rfotofotoMM'

BffMIXWAT.Sk.lMla, I tor th* l a, that dUfa They act UXe a U. tl MOORB, M Broadway, 8. T.“ O. M. DWTOff, manager of tho Cnion effaeffouto—0 given tt to the weah ami legal Id *

Nation will come a I

that paper t* Ohi/ a representative of not value itafftTsad that th* only true tieo o( our public credit mute be looked for la

a system of rigidly exacted obedience to all constitutional restralats, sad a thorough eya-1 __

tern of ecouamy.la aU branchea of the pubUe I

Is gateg on nptaa. i to tho Holy Land, next ar

la not producing any >n steadily every year, Urns until tho debt la

debt, tbe people lire only of value in proportion to their docility and power of pnUeatly

ceding golden blood

eri* thumbscrew. ^

-To the people, the National debt is n thing w.f debt, ie l>e paid; but to tho artstocraey of bond* and National securities, tt is o property of more than two thousand live hundred millions, from which n revenue of one hundred and eighty million* a year Ir to be m. oetved into their pockets. So we now find that aa aristocracy at the South, based on three thousand mllllenc of dollar* In negro**, who were a producing clam, baa disappeared, and tbelr place In political control of tho country le assumed by aa aristocracy based on nearly three thousand million* of National

debt, a thing which thing, but which goes on and moat go on for all tl

paid, absorbing and taxing at the rate of six or seven per cent, a year lor every -.ndred dollar bond that le represented in Its aggre-

gation.

-Now I am not speaking of this to do any thing bat deprecate tbo fearful issue which the madness of partisan hatred and tho Wind ness of our national debt aristocracy to tbelr own true Interests, le INK forcing upon the country. But 1* it not dear that tbe people, who have to pey one hundred and eighty millions of dollar* a year to this consolidated moneyed oligarcby, must sooner or later commence asking each other—‘How much was actually loaned to our Government during tbe civil war by these bondholders, who new clam tbit we now ow* them nearly three thousand millions of dollars?* You know what tbe popular answer must be—1 de not say tbe right answer— 1 1 .css than half the amount they claim, for gold ranged on an sveragt at over one hundred premium, while the debt waa be-

ing Incurred.”

-duet think of tbla annual tax of one hundred and eighty million* for payment of interest on our national debt! This Government w* have, wttb Its enormous machinery, is a pretty beftx business in itself, costing more per capita to ne people than the Government of England, which we always heretofore regirded aa tbe most tax devouring on cartb. But over and beyond tbe expenses of this government proper, as it should stand in tbe teale of peace at'about sixty million* a year— we bare In tbo one hundred and eighty millions of Interest pent yearly on our naaonal debt, enough to support three rack Governments as this, with all tbetr vast machinery and diebareements! We have no* ■ only trader tbe present system, one Government for tbo people to support; but over and

Hi*stated that la KngUad n watch ban unnanrat^fiifferi oath* faoo. a *It displays 1 ooly tbs boor aad mtnnte of pnMot ttmo, aad those chang* ao time move* oa. No other

fignma appear oath* watch foe*. Somo of the Berkshire families *< flb

an becoming sadly demoralised. ▲ week* atnee on* of the beery ha* tad foth

, th* Mate Pittsfield family eloped wtthhj _

dtutffaoodfor• uearpotteu,’ only tectu-ere- *****ratnsaneftuad'/'dil^mdTaMl'was SSSTSSBRSS XTJ’.’Z SS “ ^ ~ M -' w *“

thought, aad a sounder estimate, can not nose I Aspnnin un

be far distant—1 look for perfevt confidence for my Tin Plena on to the justice of that fuuin which I am eoavtaeed can not long be iletsyed.

uniem mi tee aram- | The Great Eogtfoli Remedy,

tail yen that tee folly and fraud

•VerttosMgbto and IndigMtIes-te* un—‘—and

to the best interests of tee whole country, aecording to my beet Judgment and experience— I am only aeery .an regard* the indignities sought to be Imposed on my high office, but < unmoved m ragarde myself. Cmsctou*«(only having executed my datp—censetou* of i«tug

physical force, but they wearied and weakened her by • moral op * * —

reel*tence until AuMi

concMIato them by tbe formal ration of tbelr ancient constitutional privi-

leges.

Tbs above extraordinary editorial Is from the New York UommereUt Advertiter ol tho Otb, radical,—a paper wbteff exalte over th* action of Congress in placing over tea South a military despotism, and bos no policy exespt a "centralizing” one. A few year* bones, may have come sufficiently to its senses sad to a knowledge of tho use of terms, to print the same article, substituting tbs tea Southern States for Hungary, and Congress for AnsirU.

totoi'toM.

Mr. Bitoois, of New York, In discussing tbs subject of impeachment, said: "fff there bo no respect, however, in thl* House for stltutlonal principle*, let me beg of gentlemen, as one of tbe reprssratetlvM of a great commercial people, to betr In mind what ar* the financial consequence* of thl* prolonged agitation. Even the first movement of the gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Asht.xy) basal-' ready lost the merchants, capitalists, bankers and manofaeturer* full one hundred mill Iona of doMars. He Iras inflicted Immense losses on those who bold stocks, bonds, aad other obligations, federal, State and corporate, and now ho proposes to keep up th* agitation much longer, and to crucify these great intereats more and mere. If the bears of Wall street, who bare profited by the public calamities to the amount of lotlltons of dollars, and who have ridden roughshod over the railroad stocks and bond*of the Mato* of Hitnot*, Iowa and other Northwestern Matos, bad given him a million of tbetr proflte they would uot have more than compensated for the Urge amount of money they were eflabled to put into tbelr pocket*, and now, as If aH these caUmtiles were not enough, it 1* proposed to continue this fearful, alarming agita-

tion.”

BT The New York TYfbnnt redness the Congressional policy in thl* virtuous stan-

dard:

-But the ruts at Washington seems to be— pey a* little into tbe treasury and get as much out ot It as possible, make things pteasafri for tee present, and devil take the bindIf a Detnoeratle newspaper bad said aa much, it would have immediately ben set down as a “copperhead” slander! Mr. I'eabody has published a card In tbs Boston paper*, Informing those who, during bt* visit of ten months In bis native country, hove written to Mm asking loans of money, donation* to literary InstitnUons, subscriptions to cbundles, puhtte charities, Ac., or MUstanee tor themselves or others, tbst tbe great numl*r of then* cominun(cation* has rendered it impossible for him to read or answer them, or even to op*H them In person. He states that he has caused all these letters, after being Opened and read by confidential agents, to be touted in bts presence. They numbered n*arAbent utne m«Mbs Hue*, • bejf residing Tork, white amusing Mm*e1f With a utstot, accidentally dltsbarnad It, ■ad tho hall entered Ms brara! Tbeboyrame to Ms senses after a while, and is still aHve, rtl ta extract the ball have SSTtSrtLSto a* Nufi in aesin. Jxfy cmiiiov vpoaV, and ills abill-

A certain former vnplHarof the church) had a tine field ofWkMO, which, being a little i»te, was tbreatensd With off early frost. In the a—goffer he went UR* Itoffmot and Wreettad inprayer with tbe Lord far It* VaOtaffi W Men

P«opl0

iK-yond this, we have to raise by taxation from tbe people, sufficient to rapport three similar

establishments every year!

" All property ta l.aaaO apaw, aad aaa only be sustained by law: aad tt Is far a return <b law, aad tbe guide of fixed eonatttotlon*l principles that my whole ton roe ba* been contending. But to short sighted 1* this aristocracy of bonda and paper currency—this Plutocracy of tbe National debt—tbnt my efforts In bebalf of tbelr true interests, (which ar* certainly Involved In the maintenance of law and the Constitution,) have hem every where encountered, pod almost everywhere overwhelmed by tbe preponderating influence Wblcb they nave acquired from th* natural force of capital and tho agency of onr un-

truth be alto, unless God baa cessed to live, I tell yon that th* folly and fraud now domtaattng th* councUs of this distracted country la

Congress can not radar* forever.

Th* Prstidsnt uttered this last sentence with great earnestness sad fire, hta previous remarks k*vtag bead delivered In the calm, crave, earnest monotone which la hi* habitual

form of expression.

It I* perhaps but right ta add, that tbe foregoing (* a report from memory of remarks made by Mr. Johnson In an extended cunri nation yesterday afternoon, aad that the ori^ Inal did net take the form of a set speech, been unavoidably given to it. It should aim b»l added, that a few potato embrace.1 in tho report and attributed exclusively to tbe President, may have bora, more or le**, suggested by interjectlonal remarks of the person to whom bo was speaking, bat nothing has been here set down to which tho *1111 assent of Mr. Jobaaon was not given—alway* provided, of coarse, that bis listener understood him and remembered correctly. „

rourffCTffo nr noxai. imnsna raxznrr.

CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Prepared from a prescription of Str J. Clark*. M D , Pbyaleiaa Extraordinary to tho fMa Invaluable medletae U nafaUtag la tbeean crates all exeames aad reaovaa all o be tract Iona Dora whatever cause. A speedy core may bt ** u * d “"•vm siAmmnm ■.amii; . It I* particularly ratted. It will la a short tin brlag oa th* raonthly ported with regularity.

CAUTION.

Thera Pill* mould not be takeraby female* de tbe PHUT THREE MONTHS of Pngaaa are sura ta bring on Mtacairlaga. bat

time they arasoto eat of Nervous sad

rtagtho PI aa they are

Pitas ta th* Back i

rlUBSTV

Prom the ClucInsatlComincrri-i. men. matlor** Reffraa Aettley ora Jifaral and Meatal Oaltare-Jatta filar-

rleeey la Cangress. W*«nn»r.Tox, March t).

lira. Butler's debut as a congressional debater, day before yesterday, disappointed none so much a* Ma friends and admirers, aad those who had worked themselves I a to a frenzy of admiration for him and bis politics. He mad* s tew commonplace remark* in s commoi place manner; iu fact, there was nothing traordlnary about either what be said or J

be said tt; and it tt hadn’t been wad hm ii ■ i iiie —ras tausytto

gjanee, snd the total absence of all hair —- ■ ln tween hint and besvem which distinguished ; B. F. B. from the rest of mankind, U might have been Mr. Smith, from Smtthvllle, who 1 ws* speaking, for aught the audience in tho galleries knew. Tbe dtettngulvbed gentleman had been tolerably well “ combed down ” th* night before by John A. Bingham, in the Bepublican caucus, and If Mr. Uiugbaas had had an nppnrtu.tiy to reply to him on Thursday, he would hare demonstrated how vastly orer estimated the hero of Fort Fisher Is by thorn who set him down ss an orator, s logician or a

statesman.

The most noticeable feature about Butler Is

wrens sad Spinal Afihctlons. _ aad Mrahi. rattan i on sllghl

ezurtloB PalpitAtioN of t)M H^arT, II jitmln mmI Whltaa, theae PUU wtU effect a cave whoa aU other raeaas have fidtod; aad althongh a powerful reaedy, do ao* contain Iron, nalsrael, antimony, or anything hartful ta tba ceuosltunoa Puli dlractlona in tho paraph lot araund each paeksgu. which should bo carefully presorrad gffV-aokl by all DrugglsSs. Price, per Bottle.

ttl* tho foteofeveryvstaabte Medietas ta ba Couarsnpnrrnn. Boeaatloua, rhinSise; sssdsoo that tho lottors "T. AM.” are blown la the bottl*. sad that asah wrapper hraws tho fac tirai'.aof tha ^HdUTUf of I. C. BALDWIN A (Xk. and JOB [ir i raff-Tnthont which nonaare gran lac |

een cent, lor poat-

M. B.—Una dollar,

Umr with ciuhteea aoata for portray authoris'd A rant or to taa , tenet (or lha riltaii siat— aad ,

And wbstbs* been the course of that Congress which hoe Just endod, and which thl* blliHlarlriocraey of nsllonsl debt (UKalaod ta overriding my effort* for s return to sound prise)pie* of Internal government? Look at tbe bill giving from four hundred and eighty to»lx hundred million* of dollsr*, nominally for back bounty, or a* an equalization of bounties to tbe soldier*; but really, ss all Intelligsnt men moK be swore, to be parceled out as a prey among the bounty sharks and clatmjbgents, who are tbo most reckless sad clamorous adherents to tbe dominant majority nfoqfongrrsv. Thra look *f appropriations amounting to another hundred millions for Inters at improvements, which should properly be left W tbe law* governing pwvateIndustry and tbe progress of our Datioiisl doveloptnenf. Look also at tbe Increase of all salaries with a prodigal baud—this virtuous Congress first setting sn example against retrenehment by voting to themselves aa increase of salaries!, Everywhere, and ta aa ever increasing ratio, the motto seems to be ‘ always spend sad never spare ’—a fresh issue irom the paper mill over yonder” (slightly pointing ms pencil totbp Treseury Deportment) "being tbe pnnucea prescribed for every evil of onr

present situation.

"Every effort to increase onr sanusl taxation is resisted, for Increased taxes might help to awaken the people from tbetr false dream of prosperity under tbe swsy of revolutionary and radical Ideas; but no addition to tbe national deb* can be proposed—no-fnrther Inflation <>f o t r Inflated currency—which tbe preponderating votes of the Western States will not be sure to favor, Tbe wsr of finances is

I foil, is i* reality a biota struck ta favor of repndialiny the national dsbt. Tbe manufacturers and men of cspttol ta the Eastern Steles, and tbe Statee along tbe Atlantic seaboard—* mere strip or filings on tbe broad

‘ our country, if you will examine these are In lavor ol high protective,

. ^ ******* gg

I, Off uffitiH night tt Woe perforiffetf tartlte eti*

hundred Offfi sorinll? HHW time, * . equsUHvistoo omotig Moom. Jerri

P, ffflfi.hfffi, for Jsrmt, Ifotimr

mantle of our country, if you tbe inap—these are In lavor of

and, In fact, prohibitory tariffs; snd'slso favor s cvnlraction of tbe currency. But against both measures tbe interest* and votes of tbo groat producing end non-msnufaeturtnf States of tbe West stand Irrevocably arrayed; and a glancj at the map and tbe census ststlstics of tbe last twenty years will tell every one who is open to conviction hew tbst war will -Tbe bistory of tbe world gives no ex* of a war debt tbsthss ever l>een paki; but we have an exceptional uotulry, sod presents* exceptional ease. Onr debt might easily be paid, provided the brakes of excessive expenditures could be turned on quick enough; but now Is the appointed time, and now or never tbe work must be commenced. If tbe debt 1* ever to be paid, we seed economy In every branch of the public eervlee; tbe reduction, ■MOun increase of salaries to Ceugre—taon and other officials; the systematic reduction Of our national debt, and not an increase by saeb monstrou* billH uh this luHt ileiaaffogUG

'i f8 pretended equalization

ties. The Oongrci

so loyal, that tt can reluse our gal

t have seen bew prompt-

of nearly every gal-

tquaiizatton of boanrsooth, is so patriotic,

that it can rdn-e our gallant soldiers

must have seen bew prompt-

It rejected the names c.r nearly every gsllanl veteran sent in by me for eonlirinatlon to any civil office, a m.jorlij of onr extremely ‘loyal denators’ using ibeir guillotine without

t instance. this drlftlns ? To in-

remorse In nearly every instin "And wbitber Is ail Ibis drin tetllgent men there can be but

You are drifting toward repudiation, and the money aristocracy of tbe uaflenal debt—the very men Whose let crests are most Jeopard. I red—are so Mind that they are practically helping to accelerate, not check, our course In this downward direction. We need tbe industry and cuermous possible products of tbe lately revolted States to help us in bearing our heavy burden. Wo need confidence and calm; we need internal harmony; and, above all, we need a return of tbe unquestioned supremacy of tbe civil laws and constitutional restraints, if our debt la not to be repudiated

within tbe wont half score of years, " Financial prosperity waa secured up tt>

witbln a reccut period; but already the dellcate fabric or public credit—a house of card* K best—begins to totter uader tbe concussion of tbo various revolutionary ideas wbleb have been recently explottod on tbe floors of Oongram. Who now talks of the Constitution wilbpwpect? W bo if not now iiiMtto a latitfbing stock in the papesc and speeches of tbe

p»ny, tr be»hBll ho so

mmtfmtarnmm tmo, bring again at peace, the sway of civil over milltasy law sbonld b*

immediately resumed, if we desire

CfflUtltlltlOM

Off every hand; sud

*'- "let aeeemfoney of th* civil MHlfooil fur iWWiil-f.

*• yet—»0d possibly no party for

M yoora—will openly hoist the bawnorof lidlatlon. But a mejority of tboe* who

IffW only tarnishes fr "Nopmlynrrat-

bl» Inordinate vaaity, which he obtrude*upo»| every one who looks at Mm or llaten* to Mat. |

It is a part of bis every act and every One can almost bear him ssy every mt

AramtiftflirfE

O0B, XT Cortiandt street. New York, re a MMfo sratstatag ratty ran*, by rc- [, sccmcly scaled them ell nhaarvat'

Unl-HKALTH-SniSlCTH. UFK—HEALTH—STRENGTH.

mm. JVMT9 DRI.AHjff.Bm

SPECIFIC PILLS. Are prsnered by the Mesatenra M—urate— 41 Pnpoat. rharraaacarlsts, No. Z14 Hue I irahard, Paris, Crpa the meartptlra ot Dr. Jaau Dolansrre, Chief Phystotaa to th* Hospital da Nord

oa I sifoslmu

out or

. I.,-1. vvii, jfu.ic,—uvu s you know | bltu? ’ Tbo ovstlona given to blm last a mer have turned tbe Dish’s brain. Few: uk. s arc more common than that wbtcb, ta | couniing tb*popular pulse, attribute* to w*U founded admiration wbst belongs only to gazing curiosity. Because Un tbousAd ladles | go to see Cbang and Whang, (or whateVI their names are,) are they, therefore, In love |

ese twins, and oaxteus ton

Praia, Mays, 1MR1 OxnrLBEBN:—Wehavsnscdths "Speelflc Pills ■ made from Dr Iketamarre*s Proaeriptton, durln* several yea—pas*, taa«rprivate—fiyrals prmaMool aad have Ssaad thocs a moao —argoils aad efficient remedy in

with the Siamese tv

tbo male half thereof.

John Itandolpb once rrmaiked, look

marry

loine of

earnestly at tbe d friend, tnsVs * gi rial talent.” Uci

much of truth there la in Ibis before the close of tbe praerat Congress. And tbe public gen-

how applicable tbe remark inp of Bermuda whenever a*

fair opportunity is presented for Bingham. Sbellabarger, or a gross of such men whom I might bum, to measure intellectual broad-

swords with Mm.

ASHLEY ON MOEAI. AND MENTAL CULTURE. Sines Ashley’s allusion to President Johnson's “mental and moral culture,” Uapbael Bemms, as a profoesor of moral philosophy, baa ceased to be a joke. I rather like tb e ides of Ashley In tbe -mental and moral culture” busineso. It It not altogether new for bim, however, for ho came to near to tt fifteen years ago ss to be a traveling professor of mesmerism. I only csss* late possession of tbla fast

rmuikid, looking Irregular tbe capital: -My fbastlytr

at’a a great extinguisher of provlm

clal talent.” Ifon. Butler will find out bow

ta

erally will learn I late tbe Bottle Ir

ragrararax OT

Throat and Lung Diseases,

MAKS, 'ait SpaclM aterattou given ta ooUeettraa. Tft

; he teak 1

»;«b*

•SSSS&ZZZ

.r.-

te. Wei of snob uartUteaCta, but ami

lltw

>. Tbo original quality and high eharaater of tharagoodo wtiihnouteahra* nuder every and rate ta avovy town, vffiage, ■g civtUied aatiora Bara Imitators try ta »*a near oar nara* ami style as they cam, *b4 nae aorad arttelaou aeehmaohlaalaw as a one,thay *inlra—■lumiWVompaKfoawh* da ns* mm whs* thryull Be on your guard. Ira our private stamp over the eork. F. H. DttAKB A CO., Hhw Tort Ctty retoga Byring Water, odd hr aBOnraMo-

■ iil

Article L NASAL CATARRH.

•tbt a nilUta fBlUrs Mareffl rallemra: **1 had a negw man worth over BB who took esld Dora * bad hart te tba teg. L was ntrlaoo for over a year. I had no ait ovary ■gleouM hoar ofwtihra* benefit,uMUltrted A. L. DOWBOMA* y. Alaberaa, Jnna 13. tfoff bmral oo a valmabte aad indUpeaanhte article for fiprahm. Heraa. Iteratehra. orAlatte am Here**. Our ram* bora mod It ter Hirras. lose, Bore*, ffhrntehltem, ata, aad aU ray U tikereagte. J. W. HKWlil, naaa ter Ararrtaaa, Vetia. aad Varga aad

•ff my <

eared tat

SD. SffELT." August 1, UML It la raadmtltadfhotthaAlha Mer.lrqn Mustang Inlmrat perterma raoraeuranta a shorter tiara, » area aad bora*, thra ray article evordlaoov red. V—Hiss. Uvary mac, amt plaatm* ihoubi always hart It oa hand. Quick andaaraHoar taialy te. AU gnclao I* wrapped tn state piata engraviBg*, baariag thetlgnature of U. W. W«*—oh, 1’horaloA aad the private United fib tamp of DEM AS BARBED A CO., over the I An tfitart has bora made ta eountartalt It with i ehrap three plat* label. Look closely! Bararag* HrUtg Waar.wUky *n lhc*ffitf

It I* n moot d*ligbtful Hair Drutiag It eradicate* icorf aad daadroX

tt keep* the head rani and cleac •„ -

It mmkra tea hair rich, ran, aad glossy

tt proved, hair taming gray aad falling off ntmtera* hair ra premataraly bald bead*. Thin to Jon* what Lyra’s Katharteawtil do. tt i prooty—tt to ihiip tarfiMi. tt to UtetaUr raid by the ear toad, aad ye* tta almost incredible demand la dally icercaaing, ontfl tho re la hardly a oocatry stoca that does not k<*p U, or a family

straet,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

mart dAwtm

ALT IN ■ Attarney at Law, INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND. OttehNOfiOYtate,.' 1 Btooht oppoatt* Ptateffieo.

Attorneys at

MffiM ». OBEP. WHAM *. KBUX ■hum aarara. uBifiMBtw (KEY, SAYLOR 4 KQMM, Attorneys and Counselors

Ak, X LAW.

mftlce, Nm. 7» WaaffWfoUrffiSffra

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

CINCINNATI,'.OHIO. KEPT m THE JUROPEAN PLAN. IMAMMM A SHlUtiETTyRreprietara. q ,, jgjys3.b?a. l 5.iraa;a^ ~lne* Bastaurnat to koptla th* . hat* Menu can be had atoll hour*, drty or night. decT dtoa.

Jra. Bar gen. Alot. Baidu la. Jan. L. Slaughter Souae* (Opposite Uhioa Depot.) BBMANJkMUffia INDIANA, fiartfiffly JAMBS BHfoGffSS A COl. Flop

Commercial Hotel,

tfoeargla sto.,

IN MAN Artel, IS, IN MIAN A.

P.O. Drawer Uflff

jaaMdAutea

u. J. Bran.

ax an a KEauoxa, Attorneys at Law,

Fualoas, Renting of Uoau*. etc. < >«co Rooms No. » West Washington street, Roora No. 1, INDIANAFteLlB, INDIANA.

TTAVINC ^

X_L term of years, I have rentted am: ■“hod th* house In * manner nu.nrya

any h«tal in the city.

,f tellclt the patronage of Uthaqld friends and all others who may feel

AYIKG leased tbe above named Hotel for a

rs, I have refitted and reiura laanaor -uafoarpaAsed t»y

aawSissrii

fueote to maria the favor of all. GBOitiiKMCCORMICK, Proprietor

ffBCrittraiira C M Sugeant. Walnut Street Bouse, *• M- CrUtemd*** A Cu., Prap’rn, Walnut street, between Sixth aad Seventh, aettiDa CINCINNATI,teMIO. x*clkaxitta ,> Hotel* (Formerly Dennison Housed TtBkfo htreet, taemr fit a I m CINCINNATI, OHIO. QALLKHKR. NELSON A (AK Proprietors.

▼raw Moral

OF CATARRH,

r. w. BAerBoieOMKw, i». T. ai Hsa

Coa^rfurEK. Y. and Caatau

BARTHOLOMEW 4 BURRS, Attorneys at l^aw,

*5 West Wesblagton Street, INDIANAPOL1A, INDIANA,

^g^teni ottantira given f Ctatotatag. -Oil* Brans. MED. XNXPLtA

Late U. S. District Attorney

MAfiLWA A lAHKFl-kifla. ATTOKWKY4 AT LAW,

*mpfigffraDmDta ludimntt.

Practice in tho Untied States Courts, aad in the Civil mad Criminal Court*, of the flute. No. D* North Delaware street, (litreth’s Block,. ugpoaita Court Itausa, rooms Nos. I ^snd

MANHATTAN HOTEL. BBVMIffAV BTMMKT. Second door from Broadway, opposite tbe 1’ark

NEW YORK.

N. HCteUINR* Froprieior. A. J. SMITH, Clxak. Mq.ii dly xjisrrrKP statkhi HtoxiiL-,

orroeirn tub

teunu YurR. New Uavem. amd Weaterw

,• “rwr Masili

BfoLMCfU t*rX\, My V. fit

te*

- - MOr-.'A'tiJN* r d A r i'.

Vnrwmmwim nf thn A B***ru >* n HouMt

Martin M. Raj.

Walter Merck.

MAX* titan DON A fitAHCH, ATTWKNEY9 AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, IND, WU1 praotiee tn the Fhdaral aad State Couita.

Oteee.No. tl of PostODra

A Talbott's BmUdta^floatk

BRUSHES. iaAisaapfflh Brash HaBafsclffry. Nm. lOU ttatttl* Ultuuta ntreei, (Third door south of Cecrgia.) Eacp constantly on hand a large assortment oi »» U S iff B S , Of teter uffiR—ffiDfffiara at Wholes tie and ReSttMH^raiHffirauraiMrataBMairaMrai^

BILLIARDS.

WU. A LOWS. J. W. KICBOL. XrOWS Aa UnOKOIs. ATTOBNEYS AT LAW Office No. 5 Journal Building,

New Billiard Hall

QKM BlJLLlAiii) ROOM.

ID Ef. s: A- Xi B3.

dec* te*

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

DRV GOODS.

The Jlraraee which seal URaraMvea la th* throat, and la tba great cavity of the cheat, have occupied a I erg* than of my atiratora ter aeveral yean past. I beg tear* K* present te^wuMMtiM^eratea of ^lethrrs. plstai rad j^nMjtteal.^o*^ the aature^^wee^md^Tiiltarar My new weflral of treutanamt has proved very raceemfui, where *U other uwaas of m*tU->-aaou bave^ tailtel, rad f prentice ^ta thra* eoniplainu for th* late fora ^reara hra hara have a* guamily haffrd the aktU of the pcofeaJaaT Fur thto reueea 1 wish ta praoeul here a practical aad eearaara eenaa view of thra# remplstai*, which 1 trust may be of real

vbIoo to tlhR remdor.

A striking la create ia jhn number of threat Itoerae* and catarrh* ha* bara urtlfiMl within the last fow yawn. Apewra ffilfcztafi ftou ray of them wtH find on epnnhtagfff tWaceunpialat. that a number of hta anighbore are afBteead with trouhte* of a similar kiad. Aad

would ata raboaatifitil fiTha waaldata < *HMh«* **• tha ataaral, rad If itataotauted, the emrtaiR htablorare of rarahtewfo* DhW gteun that auwhta ,un K Jlaosw, tt la wla* ta seek a cur* in Uara, before Ihc lungs have bocome Invoired in Uw

E THOMAS LlfOtt, chaatlee, How Tor A

Who woold ata rabtaatlfait

add to

we observe upon tee •lags, aad la tea city belter It to ao longer a Morel. They nee Hagan's Magnolia Balm. IM eoattaneil no* remorra taa.Treektea, plmptoe, and front tha foes aad haatto, aad loaves te* eeiptextoa immth, transparent, bteomlag. rad ravbhlng. PaHhn raany niwra««lro. It oaatatas a* material tnjnrloui to tea skin. Any druggist will oatartt ter you. U ata oabaad^ak W. L HAtiAN, Troy. New Tort, Chonrtffi BWffg BABMBB A COl, Wholesale Aganta, New Tort.

Weak Spine; Afihetlra* of tiw Byes; Lima or Brtekdata Itepoeita ta tha Ortaa; MOkj Dieeharres; Paliao** of th* Bkla, with flonksa Cheeks aad Bteodteea Lins; Plashed Venture*; Irregular Action of tke Iteart, aad ta ail ghaetiy train of Bymptenm arising Doaiover i abuse*, or looo, bom ray causa, of tha Nervi

Fore*.

W* earnestly advise tbe Profhestoa, rad nil per. ■era ■affhrtag from any Symptomatic or urgaatc Affections of too Oenito-Urinary Systems, to uw these Pills. With high reeprai, wa are yours most sincerely. R. A BEAUKEPAIEE, M. D. O. D. PUJAffDIH. MD. JEAN DBLETN HEB,If.D. T* GantwcTuna * Dvrour. No. B« Mas Lom-

bard, Tarto.

Sedentary rad Stadloa* Occupations, Grleft. A axtatta*. or whatever tend* ta impair tba vital action of the Br-sia, Heart or Nervous System, rreqnraMy lead to the most distreteiag and embamsetag dlaerden of tbe Virile System. StadeaSs, clergymen, ami lawyers, therefore, who are espeeiaUy ItaMe te thee* Wenkneesm shooUi retort prounUyte Dr. DelaiharreM Spaelfie PUto. pampblet oontalnlng full particulars, with

amyaa tea each box, of cost, I* ray who

direetlear and advice, print* mu, Spanish aadBagltoh, am aad will be sent by mall, free

will write for it.

SR'w'Mp'SIKiS sat by mall, reenrely Mated

or tlx Bone forW.

or wtU

la tho btetory of the Toledo d*ye ago, bonce I trust I owe no apology for withholding tt until now from the reader* of

tbo Commercial. Happening toTall into con-,

sti; J^sss?s3r I s.‘S'“,e " ‘ K “‘ tbnt could oeeupy tbo human mind at ibis Hold wholesale rad retail hi Tndtananoii*, by

oncture In our country’s history. - I I w 1. haskit nrco.,

.... SiSST-

th* spcetOed price by

sent by mall, recurely stated from Ml obrarvitin.,

H receipt of the specitate

great juncture In our country

wonder,” said my friend, -U that’* the Pro- I And * fesoor Ashley who used te travel out Westgiv- country mg lectures on mtauMrism?” f replid th-t 1 | octffSd didn’t know. To settle th* question, we‘re-

House, tl

And ta retail by nil Drnggtott throughout the

hi* try.

oettt deowffwly

wr, that my

' oi satisfying I

iy, for be said

be should certainly know the professor if be saw him, ns be bad paid bim repeated quarters as admittance fees to bis lectures. No sooner bad be set eye* on the gentleman whom I pointed out as -our Ashley ol Obit^ than be exclaimed that it was tbe very man, and added that bo bad changed scarcely * particle in appearance since be wmt round mesmerising people for twenty-lire cents * bead. I was sorry to observe ia tbe speech of -our Ashley,” day before yesterday, that * man -o plethoric of moral courage bas no beggarly sn account of physical courage. Niblock, of Indian. poked the “ Dear Case” letters at bin, and be pronounced tble a piece of - Impertinence.” Niblack got mad and said someth!

about settling personal dtfiV Of tb* Uonse; ” wherein

tt nil back.

I ate reluctantly compelled to apply to our ‘ ' * - i FalauJr, K#q.,

HAIR RESTORATIVE.

■K

renern “ outside

whereupon our Asbley took

swag-

foitb; you

Asbley tbo remark* of John concerning Ancient Pistol; -He’s gerer, hostess; n tea* cheater 1’ i

may stroke bim s* gently as » puppy greybound; he’ll not swagger Wttb sBarbsry ben if her feather* tarn bn*k in any show or re-

sistance.”

TII* HON. JOHN MOmtlMEY.

Tbe Hon. John Morriteey will make a most exemplary member of Congress. He Is a meet pleasant and agreeable gentleman to talk to. Hole not proud of bis good looks, nor vain of Mo mental rad moral culture, like our Asbley, and bavin* a much better record behind bim already, will leave tbo balls of Congress with a better reputation. I should like our Asbley to exercise bis “ mental and moral culture” in this problem ta moral philosophy : Wbleb Is tba better man, be wbo wine thousands ta a game of draw, or bo wbo acquires town “ slgbto” tbroogb M Dear Case” •ud official patronag*. Give me tbe mna wbo fearlessly stakesfifl* all open a pair of ares or a good square bluff, Ir preference to bun wbo will Iw content with nothing lees than a sure

th, 1 -? in town " sights: 1

n»cre are many men in tbe House wbo ' no, ° Hke prize lighter- than Morrissey, f 1 ** 1 t 1 ^f ro * T0 fevr wbo conduct themselves i©h« l»k© oiw*. IIobAt ebanc^cd NomRWbEt is months ago*foT”»w^t'cfk^i«uVuIe ebrag^hra. Iwcn for tbe Iwtter. He li»s dlscnrdril his

drummond light breoetpsu, wren id* bail's little shorter, and altogether improved fate ceneral make up. He dresses neatly, but

and demeans Umsetf with gemlo. . .Met and uoebutistvenes*. Unlike

Asbley, wbo would, R* doubt, get mad If you questioned bUn about Me career as a mra

thimble rigger, Morrissey it al-

- — rarai Ma

iiialnly, ui manly qti

merieer and t

bow he tnlm .1 f.,r tbo batnar aNd Bmr be frit dtiritig its pn gres* and after It; muT after be bt s sati ; fl«d all your curiosity Ba will, meet ilkely, tril you hebasdctermlDed to turn am anew leaf In tho friture sad leada-UD

OR. ClOCrS EXCELSIOR MIR REST0MT1VE DR. CLOCK’S EXCELSIOR HAIR ROTDMHVE OR. CLOCK’S EXCELSIOR MIR RESTORATIVE

IB ’

IB Wj IB WABBABTBD To Rpfiiore «r»y or PsM Itir To Before Graj «r PsM Bair To Reriore Gray ar Faded Rslr ' To its Original Color To it* Original Color. To it* Original Color Tlid Only KnoffPB-OEdMrtBf

ThffiOoIy]

STOPS THE MIR FEUfiE OFF STOPS THE HWURMJJIIfi OFF ij itipr. tom natiffi m Mmr ibk RlUrS’ INC Ittlll rrtUUHt UrT

Whra lhtitareffibr DP—firedpra—ta Dto

V ULUAN,

(FOB TOUtO LADnB.) N issrtitalre Off ttiaj

Preaeh, OtararaaM* iUi^itorertMpsrara*

Hetautreet’s Inimitable iiatr CotartaRto ata* lunar caastie, and wire cetera (tea troy the vitality and bsraty of the hair. This is Ue uriffiaal hair eotertuy.oud hoe bora fftuwiuff in fsrar over twenty years, tt reetoras gray hair to iteocigt. nal color by ffradnalataaepttoa.laataDtarratartnote In twotlsss m era** *ttd D—by all draters. a SarstacafiprtagWatar, seldhy

Lvun'i Extract of Pare Jamaica Ginger, for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartimra, Sick Houdnehe, Cholera Morbus, PlatBleaey, eta, where a wuriRtlen and satire purity mak« Ita ehaap aad retie able nrtlele for oaUaaey purposeo. Sold every, where. MMeento par bottle. Ask for-* Lyra's••

SHIRTS.

B A L Ia O U » S PATKN-rHB IMPROVED FRK9CH YOU SHIRTS, WARRANTED TO FIT. Pmtnmted, BM—DS— L ItaStt.

ir

"1

T .Y.

doub xpj

Hoymaiia Ik 9e&ws&aefieF I WHULBBALB DMA T.Ettfi M

"O O U i i ES O Pf AND EXE WE

Ir ai

t tRaBwL Sttaff bus dtschaegm era not b*“ oarttto* ta tha fan* are llaed with tha •

frequently ta the sir eavlttas, called i portion of the fhee. oral extend ta tha fool aa Thingti their whole foe* were tan< retteaaeaa, a* great to tha unerase!

'oa tare tl ok whan wo eus wlrefenm* which

Itiee. Ufa bretaha through

tuuoa* mrabun* bueeuraa injured fires frera stKhiea ata; or frouB say irritating matter tt may 'i«*tata Tha ■go* also extends downward, lining tb* throat, lorayx team of retarrh vary in different persons, a* two aver • dleeam t* atet with ia various forms aad otagas. la th* _ xhta, straw colored rauooua, which arumatotta In tha

paatartaff nsmn, m shave aavttaMad tha raft palate, aad to hawked or etaaaed out foam Hum ta Ugoa iturtag tha day. La.some cneoa that* are tore* fonard inside of tho nose, and th* aarretious Wrwirea dry aad bard, rrqnirlng almost constant attention to keep tha nose free. Thai again, s fata* ns< mbrane Is vecretad from tha diseased lining, which the patorat remove# (kora time to tiara, ia tha lata ataraa tha aaaretioas from the head drop down late tbe throat. Often tha mnoeua merabrmaa become* ulcerated, and tha discharge like pus. Whoa thl* oecun. threat* often Ita* of ramll. and th* dleeharge has aa oOenalre odor—espeeiaUy to this th* caw when th* ntaontlim eat* through the membrane and attacks tba baa*, forming

caries of the bone.

rata of tha foci

volved utthu diaaaaa, ra«w»^> lil.ehirfi il free

rr fleet that aU tha aU lines the neae, aad that they alt the aom; hrane that pata at Ito chaagea ta the Irafierelare ta f mrmbraas- Uaiag tha a seal p ud brearhtei tube*. Th* *y beta* affirated smilto etlks. rad

firetthera to i

expreae it,-an if ptatoateraouiff

required ta dear the

Tha catarrh often create* a perpetual desire to swallow, aad gives tho feeling, aa patient*

were stieklag ta the upper part of th* throat.” MaayUmortha i tha ran nth open. Upon arising ia tha morning a great effort to _ aad throat of the purtform matter which has become secreted

during the Bight. Thereto occasionally tfaeUag of pressure and tightraes across tha upper part of the Doe*, aad tha haw at the brain oemeUmta suffers la such a way as to lad ace headath, vertigo and coafhffion. The eye* frequently suffer by the catarrh clootag the faeA-

eoaal that carriaa tha tear to tha oeatril,) causing tha eye to matterate.

‘DiMR “ t of th* ey

WfllOM^ll

dry, shi paired. Mhind

ihhamed, the cornea of th* ey* bataates

* become im-

h, . rtatef(hict,(a

Th* delicate itatag membrane of tha ltd*

rlveled aad cloudy, aad if the catarrh is ata suhduad the ti^t Th* Inflammation aataatlma* get* Into the euelacAtan tabes, the

sad atttttoabove tha reU of the palato, sad extends up tha Uatag mamhran* te tha drum of the ear, caralag pain or desfoeee, and oecaatooaUy both. Iff addition to thin logue of evil* than Is one* added elongation of the uvula, soreraes of the throat, a cough, lose of appetite, the sufferer becomes bilious, sallow, dejected, and low iff strength rad

Desk.

The promoting cttunee of catarrh an too numerous te mention in this already lengthy artide. Suffice it u say that reposted cold* ta the bead, neglected until they become chronic, —‘ -r* g •*“ r— * Hurei It often follow*, scarlet fever, canker, rash, measles, putrid een throat, dipiherio, etc. Th* general practitioner has heretofore pronounced -alarrh incurable, or whan consulted in relation to It, has been satisfied in prescribing some snuff, or equictiag a little warm water op the neae. which of course does no good—the first, ia some instance* “j doing

berm.

Unfortnnately catarrh to tee generally neglected by the patient as well, until it is leak sight of in the dtoeehraua co*sequences to whtah il gives Hue. Catarrh ia both a goueral os well aa a local, diaaaaa, aad shtmid hare hath a general and local treatment. 9o successful has bora the method 1 adept for tie cure, that 1 do net believe tt wtU fail to ora cow out at a hundred, when properly and faith folly applied. I regard catarrh, a* the great feeder of pulmonary irritation, and I do not baiteve I era by aay meaaa so effectually guard the luaga from disease aa by cutting off the catarrhal *1fCCtillQl* Yon, who an tawabiad, if only aUghtly, with Catarrh, Throat disease, or Bronchitis, will you reflect of tha maay friends, relatives, and possibly members of your own family, who have sacrificed their Ufa through neglect? How taaay ar* there aU around us? The young, the mat gifted aad moat beautiful at tha human race, that are deatiaed to till fi consumptive’s grave, Irom theso as they naR aimpla oompiainte, only a - slight catarrh,” or “ throat difficulty,” « * little cough of ra consequence,” but, however slight they may be, they transform ty bright ruddy feature* of hafiilh. to the dull, won, UsUessncMof premature age. Andwhaabope is vaiaaad lile a mockery, eoara tke stereotyped advice of a “ return of health in thaapetaff,” a change of dunato,” a vtott te Dlaanata, or tho oouakry.” But, olaal the couairT refouel ts is that which “ lies beyond the confines of tha festering grave, aad tha spring, tha aeason Umt blooms eternal when life’s fitful favor is over.” Having treated orof eured during the F*et year, in this city, orer three hundred cases of ra vere aad malignant dlaeaasa of the Head, Throat and Luaga, should

Bronchllis, that bar made a faithful trial of my rainadtos, * or

ilence to apply*

Aa tt may baof interest to seaaa teknow.I wiUsUte that my foes far the cure of a com of Catarrh ar* ftaea TTwiral) raDawap-llrw PallRie, acuordiag to tta stoaeltra rad nature of thedteasm. Terms roaaouabte ta aU other coses; a candid opinion tdwayagiren' deception practiood towards Roae. llaviag mode Indianapolis my poreaaaaut borne, it la with pride and j am normitted to refer to so maay responsible aad well known citizens. 1

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Conductor L DC. Eallread. CAFT. J. M. COMDONfl,

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GIFT ENTEtPRBli For the purpota of retiiag aaonfiy for the SOLDIERS’ HOME! By special peredeidra of tha Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Postponed until March 22, ’67, W hen it w ill positive! jrtitte place withoutfu rther Capital PtisD BMiad to $@,000 KX CaLSH! Tickets Increased to **.«*; Prises to lO.CGfi, retaral at pet.tMff consisting of flfftwtl in GreenA Pine Residence in this City, fiVfiMBWffi *3,000, aenttra, witi bn presented to ticket holders. Tickets One Dollar Sack! And at the following Ueb Rates: Fire Tlehate W ora address, t* TS; Te* TlokSararaSt|ra reel?pSV^lra?*d8temp HALE AND FEMALE AGENTS WANTED

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(BY PEEMISSIUN.)

Major General fiffan. Grose, uoUeetor Internal

Rareauc, Fifth Dtotiict. Indians.

Goaoral T. W. Mrarati, State Senator. Imtiana

Goterai Oran Terry, -» •nitoia a O. WM, nwOMCMM.,

te eonsaraam Pur* Liqaors la a cow part and mancarad th* enterprise to »tata oar well known kies, etc., and have sent the possiroauh- _ ion and D UW iitfiiilii hasen.weragp.1 astoteatateto thartaaded a*regards quality, also, to make increased efforts to retain Urn eoafftaam aad patronage which has beeneoIlbemUybaatowgujgiaujk ^ rffttahUahadtlfiff] laapraOeri ef fiFtaca, etc-. w No. 18 Beaver Street, New York. T*fi ahore popular goods are put up ta cases

broth of Whatever tray represent.—New York

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bouse of Biminger A Co., No. 15 looodBcted upon principles of *• And Um kichost hoDor.—New

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