Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1867 — Page 4

DAILY HEBALD.

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OWWW0 •» MM •MMm M6 Map The Or ted Jury, o* Me 4M gf BMewM iMt. made * report of the reeult of Uelr tUfc I* the oeMty j3ti TheMwMef Co—ilM en deem it tort te th—w pie of Mtrtoe mnmM, U thepottHetofOMe laetti bat which should he h with the report retimed te. . _ . _ ISa^rjLasntgjaa be eetlrrty «eeo»-» MpsMMt nqiim deeoBd. We tostrt Ibrt due gleen te the hertth of the of conrtroctlofl, a rtMM mtf be worth jeow OiM »i Dmiee theterai of eMeeef l»—^ four years, butene deelh oeejweoj** im» bt pel sea taken by theprle*Ww MMa<hMa. flveprisoner* dledj.oy from typhoid (MM frOW fOIMIlMpil®® MMWIMtBtf OM* firmed before impriioftMMT. 0—hf fiOWde, one killed by hie Wlow prlaoftert, a»d one died Aron* small pox, contracted before belae pat m Jell. This last person wan iMMl—ni on the evening of one day and died the ftext

CITY jjJtWi. AiMeeiBewtn 6M# Seewta*. MWntOPOl.rrARTH*AT**.-Sr. Dan Bryant Shntnoa O’Brien—Irlth Baron. < Pe-««yte Ahvartieeeaewse. Amnsementa—Metropolitan Theater. Morrison’s Opera Hall-Monster Qnlnonplesal

Troupe.

Whitewashing and Plastering—.1. A. Anderson, 19 Indiana avenue. ' Lews of Indiana—Qeneml Elections, For fta!e—Hotel—Address Post Ofthie bo* Ml. Umbrellas—M. Thompson, 16T Mnln street. Cin-

cinnati.

’ rF Blue) ixf nr »•* several "barks'' havo been lost In the recent tempertoeoe weather. —-mm* m**~ UTItulldlng permits to the value of glV W5 were Issued by the bosrd of public Improvements last night. jiT We are Indebted to John Ragle, Adam* J6 £pre»» Company, messenger, for late coplea of Cincinnati papers la advance of Ibe mall. fc»T Memrs.S. A. Fletcher A Co., bankers, report their average deposits for the month of Kebrnarv at ftM/roo. They pay a la* of f ]0l ift/J E-FOn account of the failure of the lecturer Mr. Edward Eggleston, to reach the city, the lecture advertised at Morrison’s Opera Hall did not take place. * mm-——* urfhccold of last evening did not prevent the attendance of a goodly number to witness the performance at the Metropolitan. An excellent bill Is offered for to-night. JjT The War against dogs Is tmcomlrtt sharp aid decisive. Numeroue dead bodies, cold and stiff, arc seen lying around, the »oul» having gone to the happy land of Canine. - —— y«r Collector Brown made an extensive whisky seizure yesterday. One hundred barrels of the ardent, In the cellar of a prominent cltlzrt, were conBseated, together with a lot of atenell plates for forged brands, etc. The matter will beftirtherlnveetlgatad to-day. Crimimai. Cocirr.—The only buslnese done yertmday was to receive seven Indictments reported by the grand jury. One was for perjury, two for grand larceny, two for petit larceny, one for grand larceny and receiving ■Men goods, and one for acting a* agent for a

lottery.

Momk MaMcfacturm.—Tbe following reports, for February, have been made stace tl.e publication of our last 1st: R. C. Hoffald, Q,000 cigars; tax #99. J. A.Kelfer, 1,0iVi pounds of candles;

any cause that might by possibility M Magaln,*we rtate aa a matter ofAwt^Mgth^ali is well ventilated. This ay ettlgea cm amors himself of by a proper examlmMftft. Which we are eeofldeat the grand jury did not make. The main ventilators are la the upper poeflea of the bonding, and hava bea pronoun end by competent judges amply sulletcnt ISar all pnrposes of air, comfort, health, jnatloa and homanlty. The privies are a well arragaJ a clrcumrtancee will permit. It Would be well could the vaults be thoroughly cleaned eat n6 proper interval*. It ha bea ImpamlMe m get any one to do tble, and wa hart Bea mma"ed to submit u> an evil harMifbn nanvotd-

Mle,

Taree. We also Insist that the jnd In ade-

quate for all prisoners confined fer State offense*. We grant that It In toe small Da United States, State and eity offenders; hat the inconvenience had te be bene. The United States could net be rafUaed permlsstoa to use the jail, as necessity (torn time le time

required. The city ha ne lock op or prteoft,

and to have at any time refused permtaila te uae the jail would have requlradthe eoaetrae-

tlon of aotty prison at a very considerable expense. TlU we were unwilling by any aetla of ours to (ornpel, feeling that we aohjeet our-

selves to the charge of injuatlee, In view of the

large Indebtedness already Incurred by the

city during the war. We thought It better ta

submit to a few Inconveniences than add te tbe present burthen of city taxation. Fourih. There may he some defecta la tbe plan of construction of the preeeat jail. They can only be remedlfd by aa entirely new bonding. "rWs can not now be aeeomptlahed bat an expense of not leas tbaft $106,000. Wean free to say that nothing la the report ef the grand jury has convinced us that a atuamity for sucii an outlay exists, and we de el atm te have given matter oar aMft "

eratlun.

Mr. Editor, It I* natural for pereafta going from comfortable, It may be from luxurious, homes, to exaggerate the disagrees Me qusMBes ot a priam.# Its cold, cheerless walle and floors, It* Iron gratea and doors, do let strike the senses as tbe moat agreeable things in

the work).

Yet if may well be doubted whether the

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hnedCTtved fSomyt dons, and ns n sil£c return «■

iasjsgjgssaiair ,. . OMotary benefit on NMh time AmWf your pwwMffiftgftgemil as you may aaiact, when WeWlU endeavor to make It as occaaton worthy year talents and esteem In which you are w; wLtteey, A. r. Murdoch, R. C. Hoffetd, Charles Coulon,

P. Dumont, J. Woodford,

Horace W. Smith, W. A. MorrUon, K“5.5S^ gJjBU. £s-.asa.^, 'wifssv

J. W. Hartman, E. B. Alvord,

I» W. Hoses, W. P. Bt ogham, L.T.3eouT T-AMcC.rty,

Bell A France, Lath Devito,

Jos. and Sam. Douglasa^B.JtAul grove, and one

hundred and twenty-ulna others’

mb. BRTAirrn B*rtY.

Bates Hocan, IndlanapoUa, March W.

GERTUM**: Year ftwor #f this data jam received. Permit me, WttB many than' - =

Mteowiedna and aeeept It; and with

> name Friday evening as tbs occasion, when will he pnoentod a bill of enterMnment which I trust will meet your apprv

batlon. Very truly your*.

Da*. BryaBT.

Peter Kretsch. »,aoo cigars; lax A: I/ouIs Young, 1,600 cigars; tax fit

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HEWOOfi ACC1DEBT.—Aa Mr. K. w. Pattlaon was driving down Pennsylvania rtreet.

yesterday evening, bis horses took fright and, ^Fourth streets; g6do.

run away. In tbclr course Ibe wagen struck a lamp port, almost oomplrtcly demolishing If, broke tbe wagon up considerably, and threw Mr. I’attlson out upon tbe bowlders and se-

verely Injured him.

I.icemrrs.—Tbe following marriage licenses have been Issued stnee our last report: John Warrenburg and Pbeba Wood. William W. Christian and Josephine Horn-

buckle.

Jackson Taylor and Panny Hughes, colored. Erartue Everson and Madslloe Keely. Thomas A. Fisher and Mrs. Martha Leath-

erman.

Christian E. Cadaand Ada Hollingsworth. I’aymbet or Taxes.—By recent legislation the time of settlement between county auditor* and treasurora la postponed te the third Monday In April, and the settlement between county treasurers and the Auditor and Treasurer of State Is deferred until the third Monday In May. By the new law Ibe ten per cent, penalty for delinquency le portponed till the third Monday In April. Auditor McCarty ban Issued • circular te county auditor* nnti treasurers setting forth these facts.

cause of humanity and j nation will ha noted by making prtaan IMh ananmthtlahfe at tbe homes of nine-tenth* of the tax payers ef Marten county. We know that every faculty le afforded thgjrlsoncrs for cleanliness. They are well fed and cared four The dark dungeon is never used hut for purposes of discipline of Incorrigible prisoners. We feel sure that much complained of la the report of tbe grand jury is, and always mart be, Incident to prison life, though the prisons he constructed "with

all moderj^Omprovemente.” wtltwffCve made this state:

in tbe spirit of complaint at the report of the grand Jury, but from the conviction that they are mistaken as to the character of the jail, and to remove such wrong Impresstoos as such a report Is well calculated to make. There is much In the report relating to the impropriety of confining juvenile offenders and abandoned women In such a place, that meets our hearty ooncorranee. All we can say to that part of the report la simply that It can not be avoided until tbe law aotborlxes a different disposition to be made of such char-

acters.

We will close this article by calling attention to tbeflitntute governing grand juries and ourselves in tbo matter of the jail. Bee Gavin A Jlord, IjfoI. p. 410, see. 11: "The grand jyry, at ealffi term of the Circuit Court, shall make personal inspection of tbe condition of tbe comity prison, aa to the aufliclency of tbe satnn lor the safe keeping of the prison era, th< lr convenient accommodation and health, and shall Inquire Into the manner in which the same has been kept aloee the last term: and tbe court shall give this duty In special charge to such grand Jury, and U shall be Imperative upon the hoard of commissioner* to iasue the aeeasaary orders, or eauss to be made tbe necessary repairs, In accordance with tbe complaint or recommendation of tba grand

Jury."

We regard tbe present jail aa sufficient for tbe safe beeping and health of all county prisoner#, and shall be glad when tbe city shall feel herself able to build a prison for of-

fenders against her law*. IXUIKH//) Vaescyoc,

Baml'ki. Moons,

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have ever seen ou the 1 itas,ad webopttlMH

Oihilgpnfiksnifft rrarpm t»1ncHE ^■i^^HInDiAi'APOLis, Karsh M» |Da*. Beyawt, Em*.: We, th4(uadanigned, ipresentlng a few of your very many admir-

!<■■ good*, which they brand with our firm name ef Colgate A Co., Hew York and el emBEEin rendered naoemary by the sale of la^» qnanttttaa of cooatarfcU aanpn. Very truly your*, Colgate A Co. HT. H. a Colgate will call on the trade to reert re order* for Colgate * Co’* soap*.

sale of Ueketa [ome Gift Con-

tbtaeity, OH

> and Shoes, which wo wttl aeU at low Bax A Vi Vo. 3 West W:

, wtll perttlvtly take m

g—a« r> of Healtb.—The number* of this agaslne for January, February and March, an before w, and in their mechanical execution give oonclualve evidence of excellence. That 16 to meeting with aocceaa among ttu people 1* proven by the fact ef tu having b#mi necRfly MUvgnff ftnm twenty-four to flfty-tWE pagm, aud the character of the matter eeotataed Is vouehad for by the name* appearing among Its UsC of contributor*, a few of the most prominent being Professor L V. Fowler, Horae* Qmatey, Henry Ward Beecher, Dr. J. B. F. Walker, Pmfimeer ft. ft- Brown, Bor. a B. Frothlngbam, Madam Demoreat, Rev. Dr. Bailew*, aud Mr*. Dr. Glaaaon. The publication Is devoted to giving Information ou the much neglected subjects of Hygienic medication, bodily development and the laws at life, aud should be taken and read In every

fomUy.

The sobeerlptioa price la $3 per year, but by a special amugnsent Mr. H. H. Lae, of the China lea state, Mo. 7 Odd Fellows Hail aud 16 aud 90 Bate* House building, and Messrs. Merrill A Co.,’Vo. 5 East Washington street, wlU native subscriptions at tba rrtaof gl per year. They an alto prepared to furnish back numbers to tbe lint ol the year. By a note from the editor. Dr. M. s. Holbrook, wo an that the April number will conUfi* ft*r. H«fy Ward Beerber’a dl-cour-a to medical men, delivered February 3, and the first of a very interesting serif* ol article* on the physiological anatomy md physiology of man by Profosoor Brown, aa observer of loog continued researches on the topics of which ho will treat. LOTTERIES.—The grand jury seems to be making war upon every thing in tbit Una. They yeeterday presented an indictment against a man for aeting a* ticket agent for one. gFO. B. Stoat A Brother* are In receipt of a selected lot of waterfowl, such a* alb trusses, penguins, loon*, gulls, etc. Orlgla •« tfoo Wmwmam Bstee. Those who nr* *equ*lnted with AgMalz’s opinions on the question of the unity ef the human race need not be told that be has, through a large part of bis scientific career, contested the belief that mankind descaaded

from n single pair.

be has made no concealment of them oplni-

rhenrd him elo-

Boaudof Public Impbovbwewts.—At the session Isst night, the Board granted bnlldlng

permits as follows:

Hamud Coble, frame dwelling on tbs east aide of Douglass street, between Vermont and

Timothy 8bea, frame dwelling on tbs south sldo of i-corgia street, between Cady and

Eighth street*; 6200.

John W. IndlcuUa, ta behalf of tbe Hetbodlst Episcopal Church, brick church on the north side of Vermont street, between West

and Fourth streets; fHJttE.

Frederick Dlckman, brick

A Beesation.—Miss Letltia Sbcppsrd, daughter of Dr. Sheppard, of Chicago, Will make her first appearance on any stage, on Saturday evening next, In tbe character of "Pauline,” In the "Lady of Lyon*.’’ Mlaa Sheppard baa been for some time under the tuition of Mr. W. H. Riley, at tbe Metropolitan, and, In addition to tbe poasoaalon of rare beauty of person and accomplishmenfs of mind, gives tndlcattons of the possession of dramatic talent that argues most favorably for the success of her debut Thabsfkrs.—Title* for the transfer of tbe following desert bed real eatate have been filed for record since our last report; 8tou<h'on A. Fletcher 6> James E. Endaiy, lot ft in ontblock ft): 66,000. James Frank ro Thornes E. Morrow, tot 78 In outlet 90; 6M0,. and other cons!deration* valued at 6160. Sheriff of Marlon county to Samuel C. Vance, the south half of 86 by 90 feet off lota 7 and Sin out block 68 of Flatoher’a addition: S768 04, Herman Kortpeter to Frederick Kortpeter, the east half of the southeast quarter of are. tlon 17, township 14, range t east; 69,000. Francis M. RavenaeraU to ftobart 8. Jones, lot 17 In the village of dement; f»00.

side of Ohio street,

streets; *1,000.

an, brlek shop on tbe south between Liberty a«4 East

County Commimioeeb*.—The Board ys*terday granted tbe Fall Croak and Mud crash Gravel Road Company tba right df way through Lawrence township. In the road eaae wherein Vewboum and other* petition for tbe change of a road In Lawrence township, the viewers appointed at tbe last sitting of the Board reported favorably te Ms public utility. It was ordered to be made as asked for. The right of way was also granted lo a gravel road In Perry township, but tbe title of the company to whom the graat was made Was not on file. During tbe day the Board made a settk ment with the trurtees of Center township. Newcomb’s Miesybblo.—To-morrow Eight this old, favorlto and reliable troupe make (heir first appearance this season at Morrt•on’s Hall. Tbe Cleveland Prerf speaks of them aa follows: "Doe of the largaa* audiences aver crowded into Bntnard’s Hall waa that of last evening to boar the celebrated Newcomb Minstrels. Tbs nthoalasm with which •Mir several sets Were reeel red Was sufficient evtdraoe that they hod not deteriorated In the lEMtffnee their lart visit. The people went to see and hear tba best band new traveling, and were net disappointed. Every member of the company M artar In his particular Une, End the meet of them ef tbe first magnitude. As comic and bortraqne performsri, W. W. Noweomb, William Arlington and Billy Kmarm ara at thn vary hand of the profession. Mr. J, H. Rainer I* s capital 'middleman” and an acoompllsbad musician. Meoars. Don-

ate, Button md Gullek an Little Bobby Vtweomb le foHowlaf aa 0aaa aa flffi will allow to ton foUMoy»df toocEtsbrated Nsweemh, to.} Bddta fa* md V. H Watt are rloIlBtEtE of warttohlE meetoflMft fiMME^and aa a etaf ddMtr Frank Bankkn«t hat a* superior. Wa Rdghfi that gn

eete; *1,00

H. william*, frame dwelling on the south eld* of Centre street, between Dunlop and El-

len streets; *700.

.Jsincs A. Johnson, frame dwelling oo the west »<>le of Union rtreet, between Phillip*

and Merrill streets; |1,000.

William M. French, frame addition te bouse on North street, between New Jersey and East

streets; 6600.

Union Railway company, coal abed- on Leuldanamtraet, between Tennessee and Fifth

ilF60ts* $40,

Charles Kerkhoff, stable on Coburn street, between East and Wright streets; filOO. Timothy Sullivan, frame kitchen on Winston street, between North and St. Clair

atrects; 630.

John W. Albert, wood bouse, on Ash street, between Vine and Cherry streets; 640. Charles K. Wick, to alter and repair a frame business ro/m on Alabama street, between

Market and Ohio streets; $66.

DaUffel Thayer, smoke house, on Market rtreet, between Liberty and North streets;

|60.

Charles 8cbake. frame klteben, on Bradshaw rtreet, I * tween Holme* and Beatty street*; James B. Dickey, frame addition to dwelling, on Bradshaw street, between Vlrglnto avenue and Beatty streets; J160. J. A. McOaw, Timothy W. Shea and D. McKenzie, each an outhouse, valued at $6. Tbe board agreed lo report favorably to tba following subjects, referred to them by tba city council Rsffsrellng tbe sidewalks on that part of California street lately known aa James street. Grading Md graveling tbe alley running north south through square 32, Ormiicg and grapellng Blackford rtreet, l>e. tween New York and Vermont streets. All tbe other matter* before them wen laid over for further consideration ITKMS PKEPAHED at THE ROOM* OF THE Totbo Huns’ Christiam Amociation Mr. W. R. Craig lead tbe Daily Union Prayer Meeting yesterday morning. It will be lead this morning by Mr. ifkbster, of the Baptirt church. It le th4 wish of many that special supplication continue to be made for the outpouring of the spirit upon this entire dty, until that supplication obtain* a gracious answer. Will not supplicant* for a blaming so mush ne^led come up lo this meeting In growing numbers and Increasing fervency of desire? I^t those who may have forgotten, be reminded that tbe meeting opens at eight o'clock. Yesterday morning petitions were requested by tbe matron of tbe Homs for Friendless Women, In behalf of one of tbe inmatee, a girl of olghteeW, who bad wandered away, hot Who bad returned to it with confession# of

9. At tbe rooms of the Young lii o'e Chrlm 11 an Association tbe following applicdhta appeared: A widow, in feeble health, who ■ought as she has often sought before, employment In the form of plain sewing, to enable her to provide a maintenance for beraelf and two little boys; one aged colored man, who wishes work on a farm, Md who wests toil ad home* for his children, ranging In ags from seven to sixteen yean; a youth of sixteen, who dealns to work for wages to enable him to provide for the more comfortable subsistence of hi* mother ^he one just referred to— who Is la need of food, aid Mother widowed mother who wants mem wood, a ad to secure employment for a son, aged fifteen years, and well recommended for Industry and fidelity. 8. For some reasons, not yet known, Edward Eggleston, so confidently expected to lecture before tho Young Mon's Christian A*eod*tl£n, at Morrison’s Opera Hall, laat flight, failed to arrive. K3TA disgracefol story 1* In circulation to tho rifcet that a sub ofletal of the late General Amembly, desiring to make a spread, bttght a largo amount of champagne, whisky, otgrtk, and other rafrsehrtOEle, for the regalemeat of mil m and attaches, lart Rrtnrday, and than left for home, swost home, on Mend«y, forgsttinf, to tho hurry ef departure, to aofffEM* bills, fioram Wi

ffMckhe*

togWEMetoanearttoaeopabMo ventilation, unless they hear tow him.

In private conversation

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on*, as we know from having beard him eloquently expound Md defend teem when be waa on a visit to tela city la 1868. Latterly be baa thought fit to make a public profession of tbun; and hla motive for aa doing, aa explained by himself in a recent lecture delivered by him In New York, Is tee revival under Imposing auspices of tbe *’ Development Theory ” of tbe origin of man, aa presented by Darwin, of England, and several continental philosopher*. The acceptance of lb* Theory constrains to tee belief teat men are derived from monkera, and Agaaaix bolds that this acceptance Is Insured, if It is conceded that men are derived from a single pair, or are all descended from

a common stock.

In this lecture he discusses tbe structural differences among different races of men and dlffarenlkt—aainhi/w rt» that all monkey* ara derived from a common stock. But he concludes that whenever It la proved teat all men hava a common origin, teen It will be proved that all monkeys have n consmon origin, and it will l>c at the same time, Mdby tbe same, evidence, Iproved tlut men Md monkeys cm not have a different origin. Such a conclusion b* derma not simply revolV lag, but erroneous. And In eontr*Uag It* soundness, be frets obliged to deny the unity of origin claimed for man. If, be reasons, It la m error to suppose man to be derived from monkeys, It t* equally so to suppose him the descendant of a comrooo stock, sines “ te* atructural differences which exist among men are of tbs same kind, Md quits aa striking aa the difference* which exist between monkey* and between tbe lower animals.’’ In examining tba difference* between the different races of men, Agassiz mm lions color without laying much stress on to One of tbe mors marked dtstlncticaa la to be found in tee structure of tbe hair. The flowing hair of ibe white race differ* from the aclff. wlry hair of the Indian, and still more from the hair of Malaya, Australian* and certain at tbe Haute Sea Islanders. The difference grow* still wider when tho hair of tea white Is compared with the hair of the negro. In ■hop* tho white man’s hair I* semi circular, white tttet of tha negro lo flat. Tba latter la, to*, invariably curly and woolly. Tba difference of dentition la also ■ vary marked one. In tea Jaw of tba wbltea, tba teeth of the upper and lower taws lit te each other aa ao to make a vertical Una of tho two sets, hence tbo wbltea hove been called orthognaU or straight jawod. On tho other bMd, tea Begreea have their front teeth Inclined, ao that when tea

, only fB; SwtanWa

Gift Ceneart eanbe bod at tha Baa. etoao. No. U Wart Maryland street.

at 66,000, la tea second prize, to be drawn for at the Mdtonf Home Gift Concert. 124

ital prize, to be drawn for at tho Home Gift Concert, Mar. h 33, 1867. 1 dtano Telegraphic Institute, to learn graphing, and tabs charge of otfleee aa ar qualified. Far particular* call kt the Collaga arte* at Bryant, Stratton A Co., Blackford** Block, or address C. H. Romaihe, Lock Box 308, IndlanapoUa, Indiana. 7-3w

Tickets are only one dollar each. All received from tha ante of tickets remains dm part ted In Harrisons' bank. In this dty. till after tba drawing. ^ ^ 134 ' Tba —PmffnntmmmEn” should rand Dr. William Thomson's adverti«cn>. >,t on tha third paga. Bert me art Prices Mertfaeert CiOABa.—Only five canta for a gaad Cigar, by Jomr A. HniDLiNonn, 2-2w No. 3 Fainter House.

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DR. UCHTHILL.

DR. XJGTHILL can bn consul ted at hla oflera at the Baton House, on thevsrioondineaaanof thn Hand^ Throat and Longs, embrac. utg Catarrh, Peafo ass, Discharge? from tbo Ear, Noises to tha Hand, and ail Bronchial and Pulmonary Complaints.

OTORRHCEA. •rad aaasrrtiag te act of Congress In tea at, by Dr. UghShiH. te the Clerk’s Offien of Ska DUCriet Court of tee United State* Dr tho District of Saw Yorfc.1

adlseaaef but is the sequel of dtaeaae of either tha External or Middle Ear. It occur* so often, la ao detrimental lo hearing, so pernicious to the general health, ao disagreeable tu Ua character, and as vary generally neglected, that It in aaceaasry to devote a special chapter to Ite consideration, in oruer to have Ua true bearing understood.

upper Md make an

lower Jaw*

thay maha m sogla, wbl

to tea mouth, which has suggested

•N brought together

which gives prominency has suggested for negroes the name of prognate.

Tbla difference ta constant, Md all the prog, ante ran** have thicker sod more prominent Up*. Tho negroes have si so flat naaes, with nostrils opening rtdewsyt apd broad partition* between teem. He state* aa a fact that there Is nothing to show that tboae differences are obliterated or ara In My degree changed without m admixture of te* reees. That Is, that there la nothing to show that a white raea would of itself grow Into a Mack on* or *fc« verta, bat that tea facta Md sound reasoning ail point In tha asset contrary direction. On tha mart ancient monuments «ra found figures of negroes and white. Each of teeaa baa tea •ama physical characteristics that we recognize In blacks Md white* living at tbli moment. Fer three or four thousand year* there bm been not tha leaat particle of change. White Md black* bare existed aide by aide thousand* of years, but no Instance la known of tba product of n black pair born Into tba world with straight aemi-clrcular hair, or of tha product of a white pair born with a wooly

IimkI of flftt bftir.

Of course, a* wa have aeon that Agassiz does not believe that a negro pair ever produced a white child, or a white pair a n<gr& child, we perceive that he cm not account for the co existence of white* Md black* on tbe earth, ex. cept upon the supposition that the two were created separately. In fact, be believe* teat there have been a great many separate crea-

tion* of tbehamM race.

If It la argued that (ha opinion of this great naturalist la opposed to scripture, then it may be said that tee fame objection lies against the development theory. But able reasoncra have fattened the large mea* of oeiiever* in tbe Bible that tbe truths of geology aro reconcilable with the Mosaic account of tbe creation. It la not unlikely that, should the theory of diversity of origin for tho different raea* of mM he Anally established aa the prevalent belief, tble belief will be alee reconciled with

the first chapter of Genesis.

Though Agassis does not affirm that the White* are higher In the teal* of creation than tbe negroes, tee Inference that such le bis opinion may perhaps be thirty drawn from his statement and comparison* of structural dll-

ftrenoes, a* they exist In tbe dill of moftiwye and race* of men.

however, very for from ranking him with philosophers, who, on physiological grounds, deny tee negroes’ claim to humanity, and consider him n sort of IJnk between men and monkeys. Tbo phenomena of generation was on this Idea. For it 1* undent able that la My of tea lower daeeee of animate, admixture between varied** or epedea, Is by no mesas so prolific an admixture between tee different varieties or epeetea rate which bm i* divided. With tbe animate below bm, hybrid* are unproductive. Tba seme thief ba* heesi affirmed of man, but against tee evidence of oetertoo* fact*. The fact that offspring capable of procreation follow* a uglon between Individuals from no nutter what tribes of men, does not Involve a necessity for supposing a common origin for those tribee, but it shows that those tribe* are more akin tbM the varieties of My darn of animals below man.-Nt. ZouU Re-

publican.

The coming spring costumes are to be made of satin underskirts, velvet overttmUs, cither dented, vandyked or scollop, d with tfgbi

Ttokofos Caw tha Soldier*’ Home Gift Concert can procure them st a number of the priodpai stores is the city, at No. 17 Wert MarylMd street, and by addreaalag Captain J. T. Marauley, Lock Bax 38, taelaalag money and stamp. 134

Tax ■ertaccrt. -1 aya aayv artVr log to the trade gnat bargains la Cigars. The tax la reduced, therefore ( can sail at tea old prices. Cigars which were sold for $26 per thousand are now selling for 616; those sold fer $40 ara now seUlag for ffto; thorn artd for fffft art—w wlftHff forfrt; those saiL lagfor ffl6 are how artiing forfEfl. Whale •ate and retail. Jomr A. Hkxduxckx, 12-12 No. 3 Palmar Houso.

Hwmae dUk Tickets for sale at a number of tea principal stores »a tea dty, ' 13-6 .#<6*8 W«e*iv*d—!Eww MmHmfo Goods st Hrttkaaffa, No. 8 Vest Washington ■treat. There goods are direct from New York, aud are of tha latest styles. Persons wishing suits cm hare thorn made ou tbo shortest notice sod at tea lowest rates.

!W. Srt rtwm

OFFICE, te llltmalo rtf ail.

WRET BIDR. ta tarns to salt My article of rata*. ffexfeofaOhlpflafc—•**— a —Morax-

Alwsysom baud. Da ce trade.

pladgas,for sate R. May A co. 04. wvTdly

CHINA TEA STORE

CHINESE AND JAPANESE TEAS! The China Tea Store, ' (BffTAM.IRn» IN lEfffft) Vo. 7 ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. febl# H. H. LEE.

•PECtAL NOTICES.

ting csssanues, having long satin sast ends behind. Those in black or In new shade, amaranths, (bright dareO are tbe most els-

gant. and cm be worn for ij-Mirg.

Tbe New York Medical College for women, Which held Us fourth commencement last Friday, graduated sin* ladle* a* doctors. Professor WII Ite, In hi* remarks, said that there are three boadred female medjcsl prae- * *" the country torn* of whom were

>f practices worth from 610,600 car, and expressed sound doe-

Mdd teat aft ba wanted was • “ fair opportunity ta ba given to wrtreu to bssiftiL' whatever they wished. Let that oppEEtunlty be accoyded them, and they weald hear no more of tbe qusrtlcn whether women

knew more or lew than meo.”

lu posas salon of IE $3»,0IS) a yen trine u h< n he m

The ShireriBE Victims Of Fever sad Ague, who free** to-day to barn to-morrow, might bare been exempted from their presenttrtete bad they availed themselves tutim* of that safeguard against all malarious dlisassa, HOSTRTTBR’SSTOMACH BITTERS. But if Is Is too late fer prevention It Is not toe let* for earn. A single bsrttoof this irresistible herbal tonic will stop tee paroxysm*, and a brief eonireoftt will restore the patient to vlgonxna health. Tba prudent and teougbtful, however, who would rather form tall disease than wait for lie assaults, will resort to this sure defense against Intermittent and remittent fevers at the commenccm of tee seasre when they prevail. Now is tea time to forearm tbe system against fever and ague, bilious oomytsistsaaddyspepsia—diseases wbtelr are often engendered. Md always aggravated, by tea chills sad damps of winter and early tpriag. 6HAKSPBARE ON INTERMITT (NTS. The Bard of Avon tells re teat tea “ ton to March doth nourish Agnes,” aad tea remark la as true now aa it was three huadred years ago. But, fortunately. In there medera dayajlarnh Agnes ean be prevented. HOSTETfNB'S BUTOU. In •single week, will put the system in a condition to resist every specie* of tatormitteat fover. Or, If there te a predisposition to billon*ness or dyspepsia, this unequaled regulator and Invlgorant wtll Just as certainty prevent that. All tea disorders common to tho season of fogs and frosts may bo bold Is abeyance by this potest antidote. They may also bo ejected from tee system, after they have made a lodgment there, by ite pezreverlag nee. ft Is, therefore, morel le unity for My family to be without It. main daodfkwiw

DOC*

tertsMedten, (a Wi

limbs.) aapaoialty on teatertant tegiva yonr disaasa. with tha

thn field of Ms-

treated by giving i

EXACTLY WHAT TOC WANT! MATHEWS' XHNMriAN HA1HDYE.1

AM. W-MNaM. H.MM. FfolAffrtrt fo BrtlE, Now XnrR. BHWAEft Off COUNTERFEITS ASK VOR FHALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER.

•ub acute inflammation of tbe XiJdla or External Ear, Invariably termini with discharge; but its moat prolific source la Scarlet Fever—this being tbe exciting cause In (tally two-thirds ef ail the caaaat The discharge appearing immediately after tea subsidence of an acute Inflsmmation, usually thin, scanty and mild In its character; bat If allowed to run into a chronic rtate, IK bnaarere profuse, very acrid and irritating, assuming an ador aa highly effnrtve, that avma ten prefer* nearest fr*ends barereadlaguated with It; rery often mothers, werrnrea by tea dreadful stench, are unable to attend to their children, heaping away from there aa much aa paartbl*. Children affected with It ara very often prevented from attending school, because nobody wants to aft near team—Md this rrnd*re thorn sensitive, morose aad IrrtUbin. Adults, being aware of the sickening smell, usually abun company aa much aa possible, to as not to gtvaoffhnc*.

Tha discharge la very acrid. Its presence, ffn to iRcnare aad extend tea inIf proceeding from tha Middle Ear, tha Drum head must have been perforated by tba inflammation, wieh gave rise to tha discharge In tea first Instance; sooner ar later, tha drum bead will slough off entirely, and •van tha mnail bone* may, one after Mother, bo lost. They are frequently found among the discharges, by the patients or friends, sad shown as soaasthlng strange, that came away from tbe Ear. Ths Inflammation, loitered by the Irritating discharge, la liable to extend itself ibrcngb tba opraingof tba vastibuls Into tbe labyrinth, and attacking tba nervous structure, prod chorea or SC Vitas’ dance, neuralgic pain the face sad bead, dizziness, and a host of other nervous derangement*. In time It may attack the sarrounding bony structure, and produce rica or ulceration. The upper wall of tbe Mlddl* Ear, bring very thin and delicate, whan thus affected, is easily oaten through, the membranes of tbe brain bring then exposed become Inflamed, as also does the brain Itself, when convulsions and death will be the Inev liable result. Ths internal aad carett* aa mrj, am largsrt artery Of ten head. Is In eloaa contiguity to the labyrinth, aad should the ulcerative process attack tha bany canal through which it runs, ft may prefarste It, and fatal hemorrhage would ensue. AH these results may occur even la ease* where tbe discharge *t first proceeded merely from tha external canal, aad where ft existed for yean, without much apparent Injury; for a slight cold, or a draft of air la liable, at My memrat, to aggravate tbe existing symptoms to »ucb *n extent aa to reader any ef the above named fhtal lasues possible. We hava Life Insurance Companies who understand tha danger wiring from this disease •a well, that they either altogether refute to insure applicants aflUatad with ft, ar Insure them at a greatly advanced rate. Ws are confident that, could ustlattes ba obtained of tee ararags length of Ufo of tea** who suffer from tela disease, rtartHng facta would ba revested la regard toils fatality.

ft would appear strange, (pdead, that a disease so easily observed, and so repulsive to ths ■sosss both sf itesli and right, abould ba ao much neglected, aad m generally left alona, but for tbe fret thatte mpny queer Md un. reaaonable notion exirt In regard to U. In tea first place, tea aupparttion la teat It i get writ of Itortf, or teat. In the cate of chUdren, ft may ba outgrows; teen thn opinion ta entertained by many, that It to attogrthar incurable; white a further, and tea moot unreaacasoic MopMttteB te, teat ft amrvw tars drrta for ten bml butenre of tee Iwdy, aad ite •uppreaman might ba foUowed by and mi

It la true that nature exert* herself moat generally tor tee restoration of health, and teat a physician has only to direct.bar powers Judiciously, in order to effect n cure. But in diseases ol tea Em, nature doaa but little, and leaves It In a great measure, for Art to rapply bar place, owing to tea fori already stated undar tee bead of Csnsaa of Aural Diaasses, test tee ear is surrounded by bony structure only, and baa but a very fooble circulation. There are but very fow cases of diseases of tee ear ou record, getting well of tbemadves, Md while one mild ease may do ao, hundreds of others not only remain so, but grew worse. How little the power of nature la 'exerted In dtaeaaes of .this organ, la shown abundantly by tb* fori teat te* powerful revolution produced In the system at the time of puberty, effect* not tha rtightari improvement Hi team, although distaste of tee eye, aad other organs, dlMj$esr under its Influence aa If by magic. By entertaining tea false hope of obtaining relief from nature and Ume, the future happL nsw of many a child la imperU•l , .

To remove Discharge from the ear requires a systematically Instituted treatment, which

Can Consumption bo ontefiV la tec often w-ked vmsttamtowftfofe tea anewre in TteijteM ifteaantownaaaiaaai

graa* otrar, in traaetarmoat eases without regard to origin, was tea eansc of my Ink rest in tea above samart valuable preparation, aad I in ateat forms has

By using tha Coasamptlva Rsmsfly kg tbo di rec’ioa*. and with it, tea (Jaivasaal Cough Bamody to chock every Ssudcasy to cough, arri deaided ooms am aaw Uviag svidsaem of tha fori tha* CoasnmpSlaaoum bocuredl Tha most free corrapaadenca or iaterview •aUafoadky JO HE L HUNNEWELL, Frepriotor. Practical Chemist aad Fhwmaaanrtst,* commercial Wharf. Uoatbn, Massachusetts.

To the Fmnilj of Mankind. The must reliable purgaalvo to the world; war raated to effect a positive care; purely vugata Me. free from minerals and ubaosiqasdruna; differ (mm ail oibor iiarSa<lts«—miltl lu affect, followed by no cramps, no pain. Tba pills purify tbo Blood, regeaeru.e tbs whole system, by purging mildly rout tbo Stomach, Liver. Itowcls. Kidaey*. aad other secretions slldistrpisiug qpd dangerous elcmeaU. aad so regulate the -)stem with new life and Moo I as to Oder no fear or apprebenstoa of a taddsn ml apse or reappearance of many of tbo cutaneous disorders which ialsrltas tbe stomach. As uspeedv, yet eazuful aud cautious Corrector and Regulator of ths User, whsa its torpU rites stoteaert djxsstiou, aud as a Ufo saver aguiast •uodeu stturk* of epidemics and contagious diseases, MartHay** Regulating puis sis unequaiad In ths tclcacs of sudIcin*. lu cases of severe Ujrspep.it of ndigs*tion. Fevers. Inflsmmntton ol thn boweis, Dull Pains, II earth urn, etc, they are wazraatod to effbet a cure Being covered with stpast gum, tesyatiMsitolssi^M^Mva us ausuR. Tboy are Wad. 7 "**" Sold by Dn^gtsts. Price SS cents per ban. matC Crtwfiw

IChleagat 63 36 for mkflto Canada, and gl 90

..Vtarfll candle »“ti°» OANNBD FRUITS— Oncgimul Cove oysters, perdre. ^ : “ “ 40E — to til

w&.

COPPER—

Braaior’s Connor ..... COFFEE— Firm Md acare* for choic* wmlaa. Wo quote

SStefete.::. SreeuCair Skfo V.V.V. UOMIN X—iiuod i tom aad

kRtoBH .13 to U

Boiled Sheri Iron. No*. IS to SI Charcoal do do do Genuine Russia. Imitation do. A Bar...«

^SteotarriRpc umB. LUMBERLrih, poplar

LEATHER—

m m ::..:i»toi

HYCIEI> >C WtWE most emineut physicians, ia muds sf X>X7ZLB Admits la Its

all other Bitters, which hare

ibasonottting huf alcohol or Inferior whis.

‘ ‘ ~stterein

ktes. It I* ricbor than any«

Aad its t«stc l» exquisite. Uasaafeteg Mfeetoca the Nervops FloldsU most sstoaUhlag, for, while It gently arMjsratas hr raanMnatiag tea fomo-

gaor, by geatty refrtehtog an* Ereia, giving a hanfthy toantotoamhate Um, U iaavss hahhrt nans sf ten krtrtbl

walosholto

found a

^ BMiNW RMMiNMMl HlBMlNNtR. WOWNT* SUGJLM&^JTiTXN. RNll Ui JFp»Qq| <<•»»»* m res I Item, apre trial, Hygtanto Wins will re- . nSeaZaw Ortaaaa"TT.Z?.... la 4 Hard, reffned a

over tec space of years. Physicians engaged in general practice, cither disliking to treat n diaaaMM disagreeable In Us nature, or, if treating It, finding their patience exhausted before much improvement ia effected, are vary prone to prononneett incurable, with a dartre togri rid of tea patient, or because of their own limited expsrtanea la tea matter. This ludUferenea or want of success ou the part of ten general practitioner, has established, to •ante extent, tee Idea of its Incurability. Wa are happy to ba able to disabuse our readers ef m eRuoaous an impression; re from our own practice we could ett* many eases of Dtaebargs from tha Ere, oflougstanding, and In all Ua prtigysartvc stages, which iMure been radically wirad*

Harness

CpptJt.

Kip, No 1.1

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mace I&IZ

flflufcn SO Nsw Oilcans FUrto Rloo

nxn*-

Larhoa OU— fifissjrse. POTATOES FLAOTEB PARIS POWDER^

RA«W ■apm

EtALT— _3Ake per barrel SEEpnOover. Ttatellir.. SHEET ZINC— SOAP—Good demand. Indianapolis German Proctor R Gamble's Msu^YsStt .............. SOtoJSuE&jull ... SXEUPX-OatSt. Choico ... Medium.....

To Ladfes,esp«daUy.ft wiUprove a tart relief for teem ailment* to which tea *cx is maMUahla.

tt aad Rl Brendway, New York. MUSCAT PERU wlil bo found amn*OtaHctaai Wlaa, snparite to anytkiagri thakiad-Uis the p«a Jutooof tec finest grape, fruity sad daft doaa beyond ifesmiptlsn. Try IS and ho oon-

Brihof tea Wtote ara foa sals by Brewaiag A Sloan;H. H. Loo, undor Batas House; Hay h Co., ooraez Illlaols aad Wt

A Card A Clergyman, whites qa a missionary, rtsisvreefi n frih and simple rami ly ter tea Care afNwrveuaWsakncsa.Nariy D«my, Diseases of tea Urtasry aad Seminal Organs, and tha whole train of dtaowtes* brought on by b moral aad viciona hafe bers have been oared by this Prompted by a desire ta benefit tba afiftsted and uafortaaato, 1 will send Um recipe for pfspaiisg and using this modleUto, la a routed eavstope, to any one who neodslt, FansoFaMoao: Ad JOARPH IL INMAN, fitotian D, Bfete Hana feMSdly NowRark C

PftEFAREO OIL OF PMJI MS MICE. Fww Prooor*lm«, feiataaltofi mmd

And U tho moridallghtfal and wuadasftil aittete the world ever produced. Ladies will find It not only a certain remedy to Restore, Darken and Beautify the Hair, bp* also •desirable articte for tho Toitet, as it Is highly perfumed with a rich anddaUeateparflima, independent of tho fragrant wiav af tesOiteof Palm Md Mage. TR« NKnrwrl wF Farm. * r—1*-Tr-‘r'il|nmissa. nhishla ilsllm of (cant, aad the tenacity with whteh Italians to fttaff—Tymin feanminsllail Thsabovs articte* for sate by ail Droggtotsaad Perfumers, atfft per bottle ssoh. Sent by express to any address, by te* preprtetom. T. W. WRIGHT A CO., 100 Liberty street. New Task. For sale in Indianapolis by Wiles A Reynolds, opposite the Postofflee. osttodEm

A* for* hallowed by tea From Kurons, seems to ba teat af stiU retaining a foothold on this conti sent, in opposition to tea Ntihos of the people aCKaxtou, and inctafianoeof

But it Is of no i

duty of every <

l with the fret there te pret of tho coming spring aw* a—tefefer stahty, awdttte tea i to have » supply of Dr. After

charge extato only Ir In reality; white tee <

in reality; while the danger of tta a fixed and Incontrovertible fori. ■

don ean not exist in igfaait gf ten ttody without deiag more or leas injury; but whan It aafeto la an organ situated to such close

■oxlmtty to tbe brain, and Is sccoM an acrid discharge, liable to be:

again into tba

elsewhere, I

■the injury

■certain and severe." In order to I the discharge permanently, te* toflaaB

IS

tog ^ off | the | bad toito— i ffbBvrtto.—r jSffrtMrt fftowrtfy, a puny aad mrttiy sg|

Caen, raw Choice Dsmurara

STARCH—Demand good at..

:::: 88*18

8

... 1 SO to 146 ... 110 to 9 3U ... total a J! I ....■totofito :: s38»3 UtoUA

:;.v. ,0 ****8 a totes aa

8<fi

u 14R I SO U to UR u to UR Ul« to 14 El s »i

IS

1*R to MR

1 Mfi SAXVk , aat36r.

aad mors deiag;

•alas af i.flfiu barrels afi 46«10 for superflaa 8tato; tlKffll (to for extra Werttom; $U 2S® 12 40 te choice Wastern; fid 900 U 76 for shipping brands of extra round tort^dfeMdViafl^iasofortradcbrand^

„ I active; sale* of 38,060 Eastern *4 »t S&fti ai.iho tatter for Barley—Firm; sstenof 3,600 bushels at 9ftefor Canada West In bond, and 81 ai@l 23 for

_ . 4.090 bushels; maiket ah-

8a£g£!foKSgSE #1 16 afloaf, itol«t 12 for new Western yel-

low os wharf.

Western, and 70a. for Stale.

issearcaand Arm.

Wort—Fins aad to fair demand; salaa of

280,000 pounds afi 48c.; 70a. for domestie

;30e. for puUed;26«35c. foe Texas. *har—Hemlock sola in talr request at

previous rnieaa.

Coffee—YtoJl; artae at $2. te?8B§S»i“ a ttfm; ^ bM** Minlamaa ill, sales at 40930c. for Cub*

: dull aad unchanged ; forergu

AMR8ftM6Ets

linwotmn Tieiter.

NOTICE—CHANGE OF TIME. Doors open at seven. Overture r">Mi at quarter to right o’clock, procsaly. Tku»U| ImMgt Hu* 14. tomtormt frisk Ccoas-

«Ma MAN MMIANV, When be will at>q|ar in two gmtpl^s, SMAMU# O’BRIEN.

After which THE EfSBttEOF OLO VIRStNW, &Y ITTUE MW To conclude with the IRISK S-A.ROIT. B * r * e F MrDan Bryant To-morrew. Fiidsy, beaofit of Mr. tea Bryant.

o’Stock,

Saturday afts Grand Mstlaos. Adzsmissi«.n

house, to coats.

at half-pas* wo mission to aUrarto of tho

.INivateto Dull; sates at 16^17c. for crude; ir4^fe y/ On-MBT refinea. Pork—Irregular and lower; aaha at «,4M hareala afi #22 00023 to for now; dosing at 632 30 cate: *14 for aid; giTfelT 98 for prime; 6*9 3feffl7 56 for prime mats; also 94,000 bar! rate new msaa at 6334002997, at seller aad •ravers’ option, March and April delivery. B*f—Steady; satea of 400 bamte at preTiouM pricoift Bod Haaas—Scarce and firm; sales of 173 Ktowwftla 37£40c. m Beef—Sslesoft 254 tUrcm mi $81 20^33 for prime maao; 633 OOftto for Itadia mess. Bacon—Duiet; sate* of 330 boxes at lOVc. for Caasboriaod out; llXc. for abort ribbou. Cut Meats Film; sates 876 packages afi Tftfie. for shoulders: for hamsT ^Urd^-Flreaat 19Xo. for do; ^Butter—Dull and heavy; sale* at 12Q20c. for Ckeaas Qrtri; sales at 14«ao. Mowoy—Steady at flftTc. for call. Gold—Firmer; opening 61 33%, advancing 10 6134%, and during 6184*. S Government Stock—A shade better. Freight to Liverpool—Dull and drooping, with raffagbrnent; 7,duo sacks of corn per sail afi5%c. LATX8T, FIVE P. M. Flour—Hairiy active and firm for all kinds, with an advance of Oe. on mnftnan grades. Wheat Owo and two cents bNtor for spring with a fair enquiry for No. 2 spring at 63 30^ 3 3b. Rye—Advancing with buyers of wreteta at 61 25, and M-llers at 61 2ftil 27. Corn—Strady with tellers hoi. la^ at 19 in »tore aud 61 biiytrs taking at 61 13 in Store and 61 14 afloat. Oats—Upward tendency; soles of old western ri ; now Ohio BTfeTOc. Pork—Market quiet with sell re cf l__ ®em holding at 623 69 for cate and 633 68 for regular; buyers hold at 622 5U for cate and 632 33 for ragular. Beef—Qhiri and steady. Cut Mrota—Firm. Bacon—Firm; Cumbertand middling nominal at 12a. Lard-tiuiet; sales 12X<il3o. for from fair to prime.

■teiBOfi’s ttMtA Mail. $at«r4ay awd l«te4ay > ML

* > o<astivwly h'o*. Two SiittHa Os»ry. Monster duincuplexal 1 roupe > The largest and most attractive (ganisailoa rathe country. KnU;ely novel anwrigiiml in oonsSractiuu. superior in every vpsiality, aad includes aa Immoeand uui arnllel* combination o; Lady and Gcntiemcuperrorairs,l<Mmins tho most vupurb eat rtuin j.enta ew given in tbo United S ates. Don’t tail to * tho programmes of the day. Admission, to ad toot uta. Doors open at 1 o'clock, to couiiiu.-u.'e't* o'clock. „ , ^ M. L. TOIVASK.'h, Agent. marl4-deodst * XoftftisoiVs Opera Hall Powitlvely Two Ni s ht» Oisly. ****** Rattardny, Waro li* »«. Tho Great and Popular Scaswoa SEWCOMITS Missims: And now Justly styled tbs mtmamm aANiib o» vwzkm a. First appearance in two v*ar» of lk Veteran Comedian. Hr W W NkW MiRB. win aipear e ioh night in his great »ud Urigtal Comic Characters. As.-ociatc-i wbbtULtnUnleil Corps uAfriouM. M the grootrotnt iiviag Comedians. WM. AKLINGTOA, tbo grente-1 arkey of them all.

W. W.

Nnw ffwrh ftry M—fin MmaRet. New Yore, Wednesday, March 13. Dry Goods—Market for cottons lower Md demand mare active. Sprague’s prints, American, DunaeU’*, Richmond and Merrimack Company’s prints aU 1c. per yard lower on spring sty 1ml Standard Sheetings—Wglc. lower; Indian Head declined to Mc.; Atlantic, A, 21)^c.; Stark, 20c.; Naumkeag, bleached, 15X®29},c. Woolens—Ir batter request and pnees firm.

TtoTK

TA^LOW-Frtr dMagpti laoawhalf barrel* In backets, per doaen T *ASSSSrt 7 "* Gmtywte...: TICKINGS— C.C.A..

oa

B^SUiihirtte-* njfftito^tewtog.tohrtk

NosC ^ught isi isaat, “ (Three In nsat) ■ —

Keeler’s (five in nest)....“ No. 1 Chmras, eomstnn, ger dews Bolt - “ No. U cedar ••••'• No.» “

No. 3 “ “ •*

WH iS;

Bisotilled

WHBN SAND— Par fart. WOOL- . . TBb8'JSfi od : Uawashsd.

New York, Wadasartky, Manh 18. Gold—Market firmer to-dsy and more aetive; cate gold to batter supply, and landing flak Railroad Stocks—Market opened Ann in the long room, and Erls wa* tho favorite, selling up to 80. At the opon board Sri* dooilaod to to; but the balance was gswsraUy steady. At tho stock STteauga Erie continued weak, but the tasrkst wa* othsawfea strong, especially Michigan fTiftlhiin, which rrefeto 73X. After the Msston Brio advameml to »%. and Ml to bat rented to SS%. Tho rent of tho market was genreallr firmre at thn board. William HartRRCOk, aapart tha as tha rtartnc prioaa iff Mr o'elo Ohto

PHii.anRf.PHiA, Wadeeday, March Ig. Grocerlea—Very dulL Flour—Firm; satea of 1,000 barrels of northwest at 619 25. Whert—l^uiri; sales at $3 U3 for California and 63 13 for white. Corn-Good demand; sales ol U.filM bushels at fl for yellow. Whisky-Dull. Provisions—Dull. Mess Pork—Sales of new at 622.

Cincinnati, Wednesday, March 13. Flour—Unchanged Md dull; sales of trade brands at fll 30«13 SO, and fancy brands$14 916-Wheat---Dull but not lower; sale* of No. 1 spring at 62 30, aad wlater at63 87. Corn—Steady: sates at69c. for No. 1 in vie valor. Md 73976c. in sacks. Oato—Quiet; sales at 59c. for No. I ia eleva-

tor.

Rye—Higher; closing at 61 30. Barley -Unchanged. Cotton—Held firmly at 36c. for middling, but nothing of conacqueece was done. Mem Perk—Higher, with a good demand at 691 30 for city, and at the close holders asked

622.

Bulk Meats - Firm.r; sales 36,000 pound* at ,c. for .boulder* loose; S^c. packed; 9X®yj- # c. It r .ivies loose, and lie. for clear aid**. Bacon—Firmer; sales of shoulders at9Vc.; rides 10^c.; clror rib do. llKc-, and clear at lij'-C. Lard—Held *t for country aad dty, with buyers at !_e. Igss. jjugsr—I>ull at lift 14c. tor Cuba and Porto BA; 350371:. for coffee, and 90«!»c. for New Orleans. Molasms—Sale* cf sorghum at 2>rt45c., and to good demand. Butter Steady. • Cher**—Steady. Egg*—Sales at 1 Oig 17c. Cloverseed — Sales at 6S 75 for old, and 6*1 ‘-0 @9 for B6W. Timothy—Dull at 38 300340. Flaxseed—Sales at fi9 oUe29 ao Hire—Ar active deiuaudak 613^20 per tea, aad for wheat aad rye straw from the paper mUte at 636 par ten.

Money market unchanged. Exchange—Dull at par buying.

..O^d-^ouad at61 33X buying,

fl 34^ artiing.

an!

Teiesrmptao 419£; New ^

morning, with a r 6*1 xocfip xuVp OQupuBfe oi ra*.

CuiCAUO, Wednesday, March 13. Loans—Thar* ia every aetive speculative deaaand, but aU paper ottered for discount 1a efoarty bcrutinixed, and nothing but lirst class bUte meat with favorahto attontlon. Fteur—Holders ar* firm, aad geuarally demand aa advaaea of 15995c.; sales do not sham any improvement on yesterday's price*. Wheat—There ia an active speculative do. mand for No. 1; trim afi 61 9702, closing firm atfii to; nothing doing In othft grade*. Cor»—Active and higher; large sales at 80®31c. for No. 1, and 730. for No. 9. Uata—firm at 45045^0 for fresh receipts •f No. L Rye—In good demand at 61 01X for frate "Barley—In aetive request u «7«73e. for winter aad frate receipts. Provirioai—t^uiet, but prices are generally lower, Mem Pork—Held at 631, hut three reft no buyer* for cate afi that figure. sweat Pickled Hama—Steady trim afi 1 Shoulders—Salaa of dry salted, at 8e. for Lard—Not very active; Trias at 12u c . D remad Hogs-Quit t; light arim te from f8 I# to 6>. Live Hog*—Dull and lOftlfia. lower; mlon ftom to 70 to fl 96 for medium te Eoorepta fflfeu. 666 borraie^ wk nmtali; aorn, 1E6femhoto; hogs. 3g ^ MdffftMHto-Flctir, 3,100 bamte; wheat,

St. Louis, Ttaeaday, March I*, prices. •*«« at unchanged ^CottaR-Nommal; a^ of middling uplands Flour-Low gradm negtected, and highre mdad double and trebUo extra about 25c. ”wheri—Languid; iriea of choice spring 6* to per cental; choice faU at 6# 9340 06 p Cora—Firm; sate at ft 42*160 par omO Oats—Firmst, nrirnte36^33 pre huahoL Provisions—Firm, with aama speculstive fool lug. Pork—Sales at 636 50 pre barrel, and 62106 Innas Bulk Meats—Hrid at 734c. Shoulders—Sates at 9lkc. Kibbfid Sides—Uncbaaged. Haare Dull.

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COOKING STOVE

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p ^^°^<yta^ra compactness, neatness of deiUaL*^t ta nareplafetefrraiSS'withrtlmKre improvementa. aad bare* tori. Coke or Wood ■toff’grwlto ordinary care.

PRasPBOTirs OF THB 1NDIMAP0L1S HERALD,

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! 6l,No.S rt6ff, and 3

rt |ff No. 3.

Oata- Stoody; mien at «1 50^1 Off for No. L Corn—Flim;arioaat61 » fur No. 1. Rye—Firm; nriauat fft 78 for Nos k

Tha great political questions which are to te discussed and decided daring the coming year pemma a general aad absorbing interest. To •aenro an intelligent verdict upon them, the public mind teoald bo thocooghly informed upon the issuro. and tha test means of infonaation ta aa ahte aad feariaae press. Bverr Democrat should tekn a paper, especially one that enlightens him

ta which te to immediately in.

te rested. Tho Proprtewn* of the HanAUi intend toot it skaH no* only tally discuss the general is••““foratho nanntij, hat also those connected wilRnfefia-pallBF. There can b* no more powerful agency in maintainlagCoastitntionnl Liberty than n FnfiRfRmat and it shril te tba lending obJectof tba Hmuift to advoento tba equal rights •ad ■ovarrignty «ff tha Stotos, inaU powers not

te the Federal Government and the

dtitextyoftne citismt. The Hxnatn wiU all usurpation* off powers, whether to tbe alar State Governments, aad insist upon ordination of tha military to thaeivil rata.

It will advoento tba restoration policy of PnasinnHF JQRNMM, the imasedtato admission of tba Representative* of tba Southern States to Congress, sad n recognition of sll tb* people of tha State* lately in rebrilfon. who have returned to tbrirallegtanm** ettiaen*. with tba full right* sad privilogaa of citizenship, in order to restore Ifra rrelftnari** af thn country and it* former pmapaafeyt Tim totofffift will oppose negro saf frags and all attom to place political power in Nte hands of tha black mea. Asa

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shaUt te sparedto give tho HxnsLD an tosUolnMe* of renders. It will contaiu Miscellany, tha Latest Nows by Tethgrapb and-Malta, and such general Information aa wJUmaka it a wataaaae visitor to the Business Martha Bmare aad tba Maohaai*. m amww mumn ivo especial attei ~