Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1867 — Page 1

LATKtrr *KW9. _Ool<j o)o*C(l in Now York, on »t#1 8l*{. —The AthnMc C«W« Co»p«i»y h»ro frfViW'l lo Kduro th«1r toll*. • —III* rrpi'rttd that tlw A»tor Houw, 1» N'«tt York, will 1* converted Into • block of store* next spring. —The MSifnvent of district commanders give* pretty general *atlsfacilon to the majority In Congress. -Ex-Senator Foster, of Connectknf, and I’ostmaster General Randall, are among the names mentioned for the position of Minister to Austria. —Last year the majority for the Republican Oovemer In Few Hampshire wee ^ftA^ In 1*06 the Republican majority was 7,300. It ie this spring about 8,000. —There being no Commissioner of Indian Affairs, but very little business Is transacted at the Indian Bureau. The chief clerk Is engaged dally in disposing of the regular buslnrss of the office, but no measures of Importance are acted pn. —The delay on the part of the Senate In considering the supplementary reconstruction bill, virtually puts the whole question over till next week. The Senate have agreed to urge their substitute for tbe House Mil. This fact, together with the executive buetnees of the senate whloh must be disposed of, pufe off an adjournment until tbo latter put of next,

week.

—Washington city Is sttp as much crowded us during tbe last week In February, though the stranger* there are of a different class. Then tbe Capitol Was thronged with persons interested In the passsge of the tartfl bill. N'ow It* halle ere hloeked every aftfmoon with oflloe seeker* and friends. The number of persons there on that bustnees la greater than at any lime during the war, when thousands ol military appointments were pending. —The Washington Correspondents' Club celebrated their organization on Wednesday evening with an Inaugural dinner, served in the most superb snd elegant style at Melcker’s. A limit twenty-tire members sat down, including representatives of all the leading paper* in the country, together with a number ef distinguished guests, who either are now or have been connected with the profession of Journalism. Among them were Speaker Colfax, Senator Anthony, ofthe Providen t Journal, and Repreaentatlve Brooks, of the New York txpreta. The dinner Was served In ten courses, In Melcher’i most artistic style. Colonel L. A. Cobrigbt, the president, presided, assisted by Mr. George W. Adtihs, first vice president. Brilliant and entertaining speeches were made by Metiers. Colfax, Brooks and Anthony on behalf of the invited guests, and by Measrs. Gob. right, Adams, Poore, McCullogb, and others, on behalf of the club. The inauguration of tbe club has thus tsken place under the mo4t flattering auspices. From San Francisco. DIvMend* meclured ky KVlnlnf ff'om* pMle«. Saw FlUWCisco, Wednesday, March 14. Tbe Imperial Mining company has declared a dividend of glS per share, and the Bmplre Mill fflO. The *blp Buena Vista, for Heng Kong, took #07,000 in treasure. , The Nimrod, with a cargo of wheat for Liverpool, has sailed. Her passengers and crew, numbering thirty seven souls, were wrecked. • The bark Golden Sunset arrived from Honolulu to-day. A vessel went ashore on Derby Inland, one of the Phamls group, on tbo 1 Hb of December. Three seamen were drowned. Tbe remslnder of the passengers and crew were safely landed. The dlnaeter Is attributed to the Incorrectness of tbe charts of this group of islands. Tbe vessel and cargo is a total loss. The British eommissloncrs at Honolulu have

Investigated rbe elrcumstances of the wreck, and acquitted the captain and officers of all

blame.

In the case of the I'nlted State* x». three hundred baskets of champagne. Judgment was rendered in favor of the Government, in tbe

DMrletConrt.

Flour- Sales at #6 3.*>. Whisky- Sale* at #1 75. Legal Tenders—74J<. From CincinnatiNominating OaMvc—I— ■egwrtn wf snffertag ky «ke Wnad-Ckatta* aaaga lanaffate« - Terrible Me* atraettaa af Prapertr AI wag Tea-

we»*er Hirer#

CiwciNHATf, Thursday, March, 14.

The t’nlon Convention to-day nominated

Charles F. Wllstach for mayor.

The (JaatHo'i Na-hvllle special lays: The reports of the sulterlng at Chattanooga and other piste# along the Tennessee river are appalloff. At ChiDanno'Z* on the 13th the water was fr«m twrlve to fourteen feet deep In the city. Mitny bouse* were toppling over and other* floating awiV. Tbe mayor with a posse of eitlz >n* nn l m idlers waa foraging among the loaded ear* f„r food. The agents of thg road prf te*te.!. but the mayor said the peojfle

-five dead f

were?tur\ in*, i wenty-flve dead bodies wese seen floating down the river at Bridgeport,

Tbe los* of property

Alabama, on ibe mb. Tbe los* of property

is estimated af a million dollars.

General Carlin, at Nashville, was endeavoring to send r di m* through to Chattanooga.

INDIANAPOLIS DAILY HERALD.

VOLUME 2.

INDIANAPOLIS, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 15,1867.

NUMBER 113.

TILMIAPIIC HPQKTS

CABLE. More Fenian Troubles.

Gunboats Sent to Dublin,

The Italian Elections. Monetary ami Commercial*

iwor.AKn. liowpow, Thuraday, March 14. __Con*ot^M>^; Erie, Illinois Ceatr«l, ' 7 The 5 Fenian trouble* have net yet entirely Aded. * The Government have sent four gunboats to Dublin, to be posted In tbe Liffey. Tbe Fontana have Uk«a refuge In the Wicklow mountain#, and an peruniog (Tom cold and banger. - rTAi/r. Flohkncs, March 14.—Nearly one-half of the election* an to be repeated. Tbs result is doubtfol. General Garibaldi Is at the head of tbe opposition body. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Liverpool, March 14.—The activity In cotton continued throughout the day, and the market closed firm at an advance of Billy J^d.; saleiol middling upland *tl3%d.; middling Orleans, 18M<L sales of lo.ono bales. Tbe market for breadstuff* firm, with an upward tendency. Corn—Sold, during the afternoon, at 39>{s. fnf imi YffftH WMtAm Provisions—Steady; prices unchanged. Pork—Prime Eastern mess firm at previous prices. Lard—Sales a f>0s. (Id. Linseed Oil—Sales st iW 10*. per ton. Rost*—Sales of fine American at 18*. per 100 pounds. Petroleum-Sale* of refined Pennsylvania and Ctnada at Is. 0d. London, March 14—Evening.— Consols closed^aMWj^u-aO's, 74VJ; Illinois Central, LiVBRPOOL^March 14—Noon.—Cotton continue* firm and active. Corn—Advanced to 38s. fid. Wheat—Firm; sales at 13*. 3d. Lard—Unchanged. Manchester advices report an Improved feeling, and advanced prices.

- WASHINGTON. The Spanish Goverment Guards A gainst Slave Trade.

Confirmation Appointments dominations Rejected.

r Let ter from Minister Romero Washington, Wednesday, March 14. Tbe rolted States Consul Generil at Havana Inform* tbe State Ifepartment that the SpanUh thoritlon urn vicrflant a Rtf all over

Fortieth Coogress—Erst Session,

S ft If A T M . Washington, Thuraday, March 14. Mr. Ramsey, from the Committee oa PeaC. office*, reported back, favorably, the MU aatboriztng the Atlantic Telegraph Company, of New York, to make soundings, and lay a cable on the American coast, to eonneet with the French coast; also, tbe bill declaring certain bridges across the Missouri river puntie highways

Hoi

ouse bill to suspend an aet of last

for the relief of tbe heir* of John Boullgny, was referred to tbe Committee on Private Land

Claim*.

Mr. Fessenden, from the Commute* on Public Buildings snd Grounds, reported a bill to provide for tbe extension of the Capital Grounds. The bill appropriate* $20,000 lor grading and filling up tbe grounds. Passed. Mr. Van Winkle Introduce! • resolution instructing tbe Committee on Penetone to Inquire Into the expediency of putting pension* granted by special acts of Congress on the ssme footing as Ihoee granted under general laws. Adopted. Mr. Pomeroy introduced a bill authorizing the Postmaster General to contract with the Commercial Navigation Company for ike weekly transportation of European sad foreign malls between New York and Bremen, touching at Southampton; and authorizing n guarantee, on behalf of the United State*, of bond* to said company, to an amount not exceeding #3,500,000, the company ta fit out within one year seven first class snips for service; the money bonds to be issued upon the completion of toe same, but not to a graator amount than fifty per cent, of tbe value of each respectively; the compensation of the company for service rendered net to exceed tbe amount of tbe whole sum received for pottage on letters, newspaper*, etc., tranm ported. Referred to Committee on Poctal Af-

fairs.

Mr. Fessenden, from the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, reported ndversely on tbe Joint reeolui Ion of Mr. Wllaon prohibiting liquor In the Capitol, butpraoant ed an amendment providing that no liquor* be offered for sal# or kept nltbla the Copltol, or any room connected therewith or public ground adjacent, and the Sergeant at Arm* of both House* shall Inforce the provlaion; and the officer or empfoye who shall violate tbe rule shall be dismissed. Mr. Con ness Introduced n bIM granting Md to construct a canal from some point In Trobana or Colusa county, to n a point on tbo Sacramento river, in Selma county, Callfoenia. Referred to tbe Committee on Public Land*. Mr. Rimsey Introduced n MU authorizing tbe Southern Pacific Railroad Company to extend their road westward through the Territory of New Mexico and Arizona to the eastern boundary line of California, sad with the consent of that State, through the same to the Pieiflc ocean; said company to be wtiUed (o all the privileges, grants, land*, and loanaef bonds, as gran'*] to^be Union Fvcifio Railroad. Deferred to the Committee on Facile Railroad. Mr. Trumbull rallrJ up the supplementary reconstruction MU, which was of some length. Mr. Drake said be bad several amendments to offer; the first Was to Insert in the fifth section a provision that, at tbe election provided for in the preceding sections, the registered Vot« r* of each State shall vote on the question of holding State convention and forming a constitution. Those In favor of the convention shall have written or printed on their ballots, •• For a convention.” Those opposed shall have “Against a convention” written or printed on their ballots. Tbe persons appointed to superintend election* shall mabo returns of tbe votes for and against. The commanding General, towrbom tbe same shall he returned, shall ascertain the total vote, and if a majority of the whole number of those in each Slate ahull have voted for stub convention, it shall be held; if a majority vote against su< h convention, it shall not be held. Mr. Drake said be did not like the provlaions of the bill as reported on tbe subject. U« did not think tbe Individuals .elected as membersof tbeconvcntlon should have It In their power lo make nn official expression of

From Detroit, Demerratle Elnlo CwaYcBilkn-Nam inatiwn of m Tlekaf-realnn iffinoa

moolis*.

DETROIT, Thursday, March 14.

The Democratic State Convention yesterday nominated for Chief .fustlce of tbe Supreme Court, Sanford M.Greon; trustees University, Willltm Ferry, Jr., and Kbeneezer Wells. Resolutions were adopted denouncing tbe reconatruetlon MU', declaring the enfranchisement of negroes, and the dlsfranahlsement of white*, as expressed by congressional aetlon,

unconstitutional.

Henrf J. Perceval committed suicide yes-

terday by t..'.; •" #♦■•

tie trouble.

A Fenian in i*s meeting was held at City Hall to night. Sever*I hundred persons were present, and considerable spirit wus mani-

fested.

•ton Is ganIgilance, no slave expedition could have been fitted out. Tbe Consul says be baa become entirely satisfied that Been Del Tura, whose arrival In Havana waa announced «o tbe Department, came in ballast from Fernando, without Africans or any efew. _Tb# fisnate to-day, among others, confirm#! the following: Commissioners uf Kducatlon: II. Burn an I, Connecticut. Coneul: Benjamin LeFedere, Ohio, to Bo tavla Java. Postmasters: T. J. Roger, Janesville, Wisconsin; Frederick 8. Ivivcll, K-nasha,. Wisconsin; Elbert A. Jones,Chattanooga, Tinnes see, % Collectors of Internal revenue: Robert Little, for the Third District of Illinois. Assessors of Internel revenue: ,1. H. Hart, lor the F. u th District of Ohio; Daniel K. Nevln, for tbe Tweuty-tbird District of Pennsyl-

vania.

The following nominations were rejected: Postmasters: Isaac P. Hllderbrsod, Huntington, Pennsylvania; J. A. Kdley, Genessee, El)not*; Charles Glass, Carllnvllle, Illinois; A. W. Hawley, Susquebsnn* depot, Pennsylvanla; H. M. Weld, Peoria, Illinois; Charles Case. Waukegan, Illinois; George Isenstein, Clarksville, Tennessee; J. J. I,ask, Kendalvllle, Indians. Naval Officer: L. P. Asbmcad, I’bllidel-

phis.

United States Marshals: Normoi ■stern District, Michigan; Jal

Western District, Mtcblg

United. States Attorney: George Maguire,

Mr. Trumbull ssld the Jiuliilary Committee bsd considered a proposition similar to that now Introduced by Mr. Drake, but bad considered tbnt it was )>e»t now, as frauds were effectually guarded against by tbe provision*. snd that the Conslitulion must be rtHlerf by a msjoilty of nglttercd voter*, pid bat the bill would be pasted aa It came fr< m tbe’committer, for if many ndmente were adopted It would be mcon-

>n Andrews, umes Henry,

'.b-g .frycbfiine. Cause, dornes-

ney: url.

From Boston.

fflasaarhueeifa f.eglalatnro-roalna Miis* Mootlag. Boston, Thursday, March 14. Tbo lower branch of the Massachusetts LegMature passed th* ronstltullon*) amendment by a vote of 190 yea* to 20 nay*. During the past week 418 persona In tbl» State gave notice to the State constable* that they had stopped selling liquor. A Urge *nd enthusiastic meeting of Fcnlsns and the friends of IreUnd wa* held at Faneul Hall this evening, for the purpose of expressing sympathy with snd giving assistance to those who are in the field battling for the liberty of their native land. Considerable enthusiasm was msutfesled and a large sum realized by contributions to tbe came. From Montpelier. rxira Eeaelew Vermont f.eglslntwre, Mortpklier, Vt., Thursday, March 14. Governor Dillingham has Issued a proclamation convening tbe Legislature In extra session on the 37th Instant. The obect Is to afford relief to the southwestern portloirof the State where the people are cut off from a railroad outlet south snd west by the action of tbe Troy and Boston and Renssalaer and Saratoga railroad companies. The remedy proposed 1*. chartering to build a road connecting with tbe Hsrlem railroad. From ProYidoooo, Uera erratic Elate Cea re nil •«-Nomi-

nation*.'

I’KOMPKNCE, R. I., Thursday, March 14. The Democratic State Covventlon, to-day, nominated Lyman Pierce, for Governor; Oldeon II. Dttrfee, Lieutenant Governor; William ,1. Miller, Seoretaty of Btate: George N. Bliss, Attorney General; Jamea Atkinson, General Treasurer In tbe Eastern Congressional I)1strlrt. Th* question of making nomination was refered to the committee In tbe Western Congressional District, and Henry Butler wa*

Dominated.

From Albany/ ^

Eastern District, Michigan;

> District, Michigan.

I States Alton

Eastern fklstrlcf, Mlssoi

Collectors Internal Revenue: Rev. W. P. Moore, Third District, Missouri; William C. Webb, Sixth District, Tennessee; EdwardT. Ward, Fifth District, Missouri; James W.

Black, Sixth District, Missouri.

Aswsors internal Revenue: Rev. J. V. Kelsd^Second District, Indiana;.!. II.Thomas,

Seventh District, Ohio.

Tbe following Is a translation of a letter re-

ceived to-day by Minister Romero:

" La Providence, February 10. — Acapulco Is still In Ibe bands of the French, but will be abandoned, according to the cotnmunl* citjrn that tbe French consul addressed, In tbe name of tbe Admiral, to the officer commanding our forces at Camp I.abana, asking

for »n interview.

”1 Instructed that officer tojdeclare this, as I see no object In this, since Ibe post will soon

be sham lined. My varrz, lift this pii

Iqual*. This city having been abandoned my son went with 2,000 men Irons tbl* Btate to Cuernsvsrs, and with this force, which Is well .quipped, having artillery and cavalry in due proportion, be will contribute wltn other forces now In tbe Valley of Mexico, to give lho final blow to tbe tottering empire.

JpaN Alvark/..”

He b.

r< m

emendmente were

grootie.

Mr. Drake replied, arguing tbe necessity for guarding the Southern people against tbe pom sibtllty of a betrayal Into tbe adoption of n constitution ngaln-t He r Interest. Tbe very men wbo had mtaled thl* people during tbe last six years a ere new ready to mislead them

agslu.

Mr. Howard supported the amendment. Mc**rs. Fessend. n and Fnllnghujie.i opposed the amendment.' Mr. Morton wh* opposed t» submitting tbe irstion of convention or no convention to the rebels at all, If two-tblrds <f tbe lawful voters of tbe South were not in favor of tbe convention, let tbem stay at borne, but let them not be able to defeat tbe work of reconatruction. Let tbe convention lie held, and a constitution framed. It D quite enough for iBem to have a voice In ratlf^ii g tbe constitution after It is framed. Mr. Howard contended for the right of Congress st such lime and In such a manner ae It saw fit to restore the ret>el State*. He waa not In Mich a burry to complete tbl* work aa to admit a State without a clear and fate expression of tbe will snd majority of Its citizens. A minority government could not exist In this country, snd If any State contained a majority opposed to returning to tbo Union, be was for keeping it out UfTdoomsday, or until its people repented In duef and aaboa of

f-two to be

leserters

New York LoffltlafkfWt Ai.n.vNY, Thursday, March 14,

Th* conference committee on tb* hlllprovldtnf for tbe correction ami revision fifth* Conation, have a greed to report In favor of

holding an election of delegates, Tuesday In April, four delegatei from each Senatorial filstfcit, a

for the Btate at large. Colored men are allowed to vote for delegates, and des

and rebels are excluded from voting.

o^-s

From Brockvillfl. Kxpioalon •» * Boiler-Two Men

Killed.

Brockvili.e, C. \v., Thursday.March 14. The boiler In the Nuvi lt> Work* exploded 'this afternoon, killing two men Instantly. The The body of one of tlic men was found one bundriHi yards from tbe si't-no. to'rn Into three pieces. Others were severely Injured t Hie explosion, snd one has dnee died, o JfttiwMk*# Market. Milwaukee, Thursday, March 14. Flour—Oulet and firm. Wheat-UnsetMed: price, In centals, |3 88 Com—NoBiRBi. Provisions—Qutet. Lard—Snkaof prime at 13U«. HeceIpW—flour, 4«0 b*n^t; wheat, 3,000

My son, General Dies place on tbe 13tb ult., for

signedl

Hirer News.

Cairo, HI., Thursday, March 14. The Julia from 8t. Louis, for New Orleans, arrived at eleven p. M.; legal Tender, from Louisville, for; St. Louis, arrived ,at four. a. m.; Michigan, from Nswbnrg, for Cairo, ar-

rived at mne a. m.

Louisville, Thursday, March 14.- Tbe river rose six ami a half Inches during the last seventeen hours, but is very nearly itatlonary now, and within two feet and eleven Inebee of the 1847 rise, and three feet and five inches of

that Of 1833.

Mavietta, Thursday, March 14—9 a. m — The river I* rising fast with thirty feet in th* channel. It cleared up cold last night aad

froze very bard.

Portsmouth, Thursday, March 14—9 a. m. The river rose eighteen Inches last night and

Is still rising. Weather clear Cairo, Thursday. Mareb

ofthe steamer Rockford,Just from tb<Arkanrlver, report ibe country over flooded, I great lost of property and suffering of the

_abltents.

Twenty-seven lives were lost at Helena by

damaged by

irk, and lost

cargo Including on* soldier ami on*

tbe flood', mostly freedmen. The steamer Peter Balcn, woe

running Into tbe bank at Red Fork.aud loet

part of her

deck band.

From Fortress Monroe.

their crimes. After further debate the amend-

ment wa* rejected by 17 to 27.

Yeas—Cameron, Chandler, Drake, Ferry, Fessenden, Fowlew, Harlan, Howard, How*, Morgan. Morrill, of Maine; Morrill, of Vermoat; Patterson, Sumner, Thayer, Tipton,

SuccessfU

South Amenean News. Aa Attempted Harder.

Board of Health Circular.

New Yon, Thursday, Bank 14.

onl* af Fws, kte Dictatorship. A Congras* ha* boon regularly A MU wa* presented la Ceacrsss ta which II wa* d*eta**d that Psru would Us oCsr of awdinoa nadl Spain doe acte other ageate la tho Pacul: were Uoa of iatanuttoBallaw. A Paaam* eorreopondont report* revotatioalat* had detested the got fercee la two 1

Conaty Kerry, Ireland, state* John G. H«atly, a prominent Fe thl* eouatry and want ta Ireii

who left

Baltic, which 1 1 U at ted State* deputy m anaated thu

■WaaaaA*, The Osatksra Panda* Kettaf Comaitte* i* advised by General Howard not ta retaot it* ^orte In obtaining oontrlbuUoaa from the pa*pls of tb* Northern State*, oa account m tk* proowd appropriation by Caagw*K B* dtetimnu* beinc so wide spread aad •• appalling a* to demand aU that oaabe done for iu relief; therefore,

lofsllH

States, to join In the slmll. |

or coptrlbutton8 on

pro teas,

that a determined at-

odtthe

tanaaaa appeal lor

noztttonfttai «?iw-. TUoSxprtM

tnaMrn* a*d* Jas# atBfeN by nlawyev naated MeParlead, ta amrder Albert D. Blsbaadaan, tb* waft known Jrtbmn* aarreenaadeat Mr. Mcfaetaadl* jealous of Mr. tackaras*’* at-

tontloa* to kte wtfo, who lo an

log a* Wlater CaN*te M tear or •*• yoaaoooaaplod n land’s houaata Amity *a ‘ and twelve o’clock last

aad the lady were wathlag down Amity strest tho Irate husbaad ootae op bablnd them, aad fired three shots at Richardson, from a revolver, on# of which hit him. lodging la tho grata. A police officer s*t**d McFarfawd and conveyed him to th* atoltoa house. Richardson wae taken to his room aad tho DaU extracted. He was subsequently removed to tbe residence of Sunutl Sioolalr. Thl* morning the counsel of Richardson stated to tbo court that file client declined to make aay charge against tbe prisoner, sad hr waa dis-

charged.

Mr. Richardson's friend* deeming th* ae-

count of tb* murderous aaeault upon him last sight a* calculated to do lajusUe* both to btmaelf aad Mr*. McFarland, desire th* know-

ing additional ft—at published: McFarland, 11(1* alleged, is subject ta fits af

drunken frenzy, sad has for a long time threatened bit wtfo with personal violence, so that she waa compelled to leave him aad seek legal protection from his persecution*, fib* bad iastltoted proceedings for aeporstta* on th* ground of cruelty, aad refusal to preside

for bit family.

McFarland, It 1* represented, bsd consented to a separation, aad she had gone to liv* with her friends, earning her own support, upon tho stage sad by laboring with tb* pea. Richardson had been requested to escort her from tbe theater laot night, when he wae attacked bv the Infuriated husband ta the street. After the second shot be turned upon his aasail sat, clinched and threw him, tbo two being on the ground when the ofitaer ntabid tb* scene. Richardson's wound In painful, bo* not eonslderad dangerous. At tb* tram Inatlou this morning, Richardson botag unable to appear, tbe prisoner waa dismissed, but proceeding* have boon Instituted lor hi* rearrest and trial, when a rigid examination will show that bo wa* acting simply as a friendly protector against tbo wnaainatili

Frenzy of tb* buatand.

Tho board af health has Issued * circular warsing tb* public of tb* prababi* approach ol cholera this summer, and urging th* Legislature to provtd* for soltebl* quarantine reg-

ulation*.

Commissioner

Kurtz arrived, yeetorday la

1 Asplnwi

tbe steamer Ocean Queen, from' Asptnwall,

eUtioa *

with document* In re

1 to tb* later-oceaaie

railroad concession recently granted by Costa Rica to General Fremont and Ms aaaoclate*. St. Lwwln tern rates. ST. Lori*, Thursday, March 11. Tobacco—Tina and unchanged. Cotton—Advanced to Bj^e. for middling. Flour—Common and medium grades vary dull; choice firm sad Ibe mrrfcet remains ua-

ebangrd.

Wheat—High grades stiff aad advanced: club #4 06«4 Ifi per Central; ehote* foil «ft 1*

mwi-

Utah Busy ant and higher; #1 4R£1 fit.

Oats—Dgooplsg at M M#* 05.

Provision*—Very firm.

Mess Pork—Advanced to #3 15ffi2 39.

Bulk Meats—~

Treatment

CA8i OF CATARRH,

CURE OF A

Bleeding from the Lange,

DR. UGHTHILL,

WA WTEI>,

O^ST.

Railroad, aad with

MARTIN

Heal Estate Agents, India' apolis. Indiana.

marls dStwlw

Who Can low be Consulted

AT THK

BATES HOUSE,

w. m. sthwell, esq.

Sfimm* •» SfiSTHavtng b*« for tb* pwt t*o weaka under tbe prafoaMoual oa** af Dr. LiuhthM, for • serve eatarrhal aflbctlon and hemorrhage of th* lungs, I tabs ptaaoura in hearing testimony to the efficacy of Ma treffimeat la my ease. 1 oat note free from Catarrh, md exp*, rtauee daily impnavemaut In the roaditfv •f my luagf, the bleeding having beta entirely checked by Mm .first application of Ms remedlea. In view of tbes* facts, I have confldenoa that I shall, In a short time, ha entirely restored through Dr. Lig/UAUFs course of

WM. M. 9TILWKLL.

Oath* roc RTHTaaR will be found a Tremtia* m the Diaeases of th* Extarual Ear, from tho able pen of Dr. LlghtblU, who is stpreavt at tho Bates House, oa a professional visit. If there be oa* disease mere than another that require* the attention of a sctaaUfir aad aktUfol Aartta, It la discharges from the lar.wbiah. If not removed, will emaciate aad exhaust the body, enfeeble the mind, sve&tuallj destroy bearing, and son** Stem even endanger the exlatauce of th* sufferer; hence we advise all aad every one to read Oterrtura on the first page.

SY1PT01S OF C ATARRH

DR. LICHTHILL,

CATARRH is a disease of the mueeo* membrane of the nasal passages aad these cav IP** ofthe head comm n Bleating with thwu. laelgBillfant aa It aypeera la its first stsgii, It la apt in ite progress to beronm Instrumental ta ceasing th* teas or Impairment of smell, taste, hetalag aad sight, and sraatlagaan v coastItutlonal Janngaments, not unfrequ.ut-

ly tenuinaUng la coaeumpuon.

At th* eoauBoacemeat uf the complaint th* symptoms an thoo* uf an ordinary cold. A

feeling *f irrltattea, e pain. Is experienced tn

Whisky-Dull at #8 Uffifi 14.

logs—Brisk atfiffiffjge.

NaY*- Anthony, Burk slew, Cole, Conchling. Conora*, Corbett, Crogln, Davis, Dixon. Doolittle, Frellngbuytcn, Grimes, Henderaon,

n«on. Morion, Patterson of Tea-

ling, Connes*, Co Head rick’s, Jobn«on

aeme, Ramsey, Ross, Sherman, Sprague, Stewart, Trumbull, VanWInkle, Wllliim*, and

Yales.

Mr. Drake moved to amend tbe fourth section by adding tbe following: Provided, no such Constitution shall be considered as entitling tbe State lor wbirb It is framed to such represent a'Ion unles* It provide* that at all election* for State, county or municipal officer* the electors shall vote by closed ballot, aad such mode of voting shall never be changed without consent of Congress. A debate of some leagth followed, durlag wblcb Mr. Drake expressed tbe belief that Congress have tbe right to thrust out Senator* and Representatives, where a State baa formed Ite Constitution with ibis provision la It, nad afterwards violated It. Mr. Morton said he would vote for Mr. Drake’s amendent, If tbe clauses referring to tho future were omitted, and provided simply voting by closed ballots shall lie provided for In tbe Constitution. He believed It very important that tbe voting should be by closed ballot, but doubted tbe right of Congres* to Impose a condition of this kind, whether It should be binding In future. Mr. Henderson speke agalest the a mend-

men’.

After further debate, and without taking any aetlon, the Senate went Into Kxecotive session, and afterwards adjourned.

H •HE B. Mr. Covode asked leave to offer a resolution reciting that charge* of Irregularities In the Treasury Department bod been mode through the President to tbe House, aad that such statement was calculated to cause great aneaaliwn in the country, and providing for tbe appointment of a aelcct committee to Investigate ail such charges and report to tbe House the present outstanding Government Indebtedness, as represented by currency,

^ANNOUNCEMENTS. Far J aet Ice a* tka Peace. Edltera Indianapolis Herald: Fteaeei Be same J. B. EBLL at oa Is

Far Street Cam JOHN K. LANG, late private Company F. Maty third ladteas Volunteers, will be a candidate before tbe Union Nominating Convention for Strata c—teatener. MANY YOTEItZ.

The

os a candidate for tbe ome* os tb* ensuing election, subject

Ibe Oaten Convention

Par City Bnmfeml.

of GEORGE TAFFE It snnoeneod to for tbe oBo* of City Marshal, at election, subject to tea dacLion of

1 tnoependent candidate for St r a* Wo snsulng dty election.

— Ity Jadgo—Esquire Charles Coulee. Ity Treasurer—Liout. Christian Stawlta.

For City' «*•« old

INSURANCE.

Hhipmenfe ef Grata I ram N erf elk far Raatherw Parte. Fortres* Monroe, March 13. Very large shipments of grain and corn were lately made from Norfolk to Savannah, Cbarletdbn, and other aoutbern port*. Tbe Norfolk merchant* are still loading vessels for tbe Soijth. _

INSURE WITH THE OLD RELIABLB /ET N A •F lAETVMIls CWWECTICIT. Cffiftb Capital aad 9«rpla»,

rmM im 49 Tamps are &*20,0 >0,000.

Use noon, th* edges ef

which an red and swollen, and wblcb is stepped up ismsCimt* on one side, aoasetlwira oa th* other, aad occasionally on both, rendering peepuraUou through it either difficult or Impossible. This condition Is accompanied by a frequent desire to sneeze, and a discharge of, at first, dear acrid water, afterward of a profuse thick, yellowish, aad extremely offensive matter. This secretion becomes purulent and Increased la quantity as the eom1 Moist progress**, aseumca aa exceedingly 1 Mid odor, aad forms eaa of the mate characteristic fsatnres of tbe diseaee. aad a sourre of the granUst annoyance amd danger. It escapee set only by the nose, but passes Into the throat, producing, by iu lodgment, local Irritation, and require* frequent expectoration, hawking, or scraping lor ft* removal. Aa its passage into the throat la very much facilitated by a horizontal pool Uoa ol th* body, steep frequently disturbed by a sensation of choking in couaoqusnoo, and assay are obliged to He in n semi-neumbeat potation to obtain

tho aacaasary repose.

Owing to th* Inflammation and heat in th* head,the watery porttou of th* discharge often evaporates, and th* rant, assuming a condition of solidity, Is deposited upon the membrane of the mm and upper part of the throat la tbo shape of crusts or hardened lump*. The accumulation of these incrustation* produces a feeling of cliseoaafort, aad narrows the nasal paaaagea a*-an to embarrass respiration. Therefore, frequent effort* are required to re- * them, either by forcibly Mowing th* noee. or by persistent hawking, n practice os disagreeable to tb* one affected, aa It ta to those around Mm. That aide of Incrustation which adhered to tb* mucous membrane will, alter its removal, sometimes be found bloody, a feet which explains the force required for its dtslodgmeut. During steep these incrustations accumulate more rapidly, and the feeling Is, therefore, moss uncomfortable in the morning. Sometimes all effort* to clear the throat are fatile until alter bnakfest, or after tome stimulant has been swallowed. Ulceration of the mucous membrane of the nose takes place frequently, sometlmee attackli the bone, when small particles of tMs stance will occasionally be found mixed with

the discharge. „

The breath assumes as excessively fetid and taekaulagodor, and beoomas occasionally *0 offensive as to render tbe patient aa object of disgust to himaeif as well as others. The accumulation ofthe discharge, together with th* thlehowod condition of the mucous membrane, renders respiration through the nasal paaaagaa very difficult, aad oftentimes

A. ABROMET, Agent.

From Chicago. Bnrgtary— Hawse Bobbed af about

ttOyOOO.

Chicago, Thursday, March 14. Th* bouse of Mr. 8aeH, In th* town of Jefferson, ten ml let from tbl# city, wm entird by burglara oh Tuaaday, and from tax to ten thousand dollar* stolen. Nothing is known as yet a* to whom they were. From Oolombng. Prevalence of Blptberla. Columbus, Ohio, Thursday, March 14. Dlptherla, In a typhoid form, has become aa epidemic In the Deaf and Dumb Asylam. Tbe Mhqpl ta luspended, sad the pupils are being sent home aa feat aajfosrible. From White Hall# * Be*tractive Fire. White Hall, New York, March 14.

The grocery’of Charles Nichols, with a num-

sdjolnlng buildings! were b

her of adjoin

morning.

_ _ building*, Wi

Lorn, #13.000. Partly insured.

urnt this

sues If any, whether compound Interest notes snd other promises to pay, the deficiencies exhibited by tbe bookfi nnd accounts, tbe amount* of over issues, If any, whether ^coupons or duplicate bonds have been presented, and If so, what amount ol such have been redeemed, and Inquire into all other irregular!Ur*. Mr. Chandler objected, as the clause was too Indefinite and opened up too wide n field for Inquiry. Mr. Covode gave notice he would move, on Monday, to snspend the rules, so as to offer a resolution. Mr. Julian Introduced a bill to fix tbe time for the election of Representative* to Congress, and a bill to constitute eight hours as a days work for all mechanics and laborers employed by the Government. Referred to tbe Judiciary Committee. Mr. Holman desired to have tbe latter bill put on Ita final passage. Mr. Steven* objected. Fernando Wood presented a petition from Mayor Hoffman and citizens of New York, asking tbe extension of tbe same privileges u> sailors honorably discharged as extended by law to soldiers. Tbe Speaker presented the reply of ihe Cougresslonal Printer to tho enquiry contalned In the resolution ol March 11, respecting (he purchase of printing paper. Mr. Schofield offered n resolution instructing the Committee on Flections to report whether Mr. Hunt or Mr. Cbllllcott, claiming to he delegates from Colorado, is entitled to the sent. Mr. Rawlings moved that when tbe House adjourn to-day It meet again on Mon day. Negatived. Adjourned.

feMfidSm

YMKERSANiWYUX Fire Insurance Company, ISTBW YORK. Cash Capital Half a Mlliioa Dollars. Claims rromjuly Adjaoteff Miff Fwi*. RfCHARD L. FRANKLIN, President. WM. CONNCB, Ju.. Vice President. ,0** W TtWoPH™., Agent, Gffte* !*•- fi, TaAhwec * Mow** Biweft.

A. 3. MBSTNEK, Tailor, A LARGE stork of Spring Gnods just received. t\ Garments made to order iu th* loteot style, mad at prices to suit the times. marlS dam

BOOTS AND SHOES.

THE Best Boots and Shoes! FOR TUB XaEA.ST MonsrEryi Are to b* had at the Great Bankrupt Sate Mw. IS ftwutte aberUUam xtreet, marts dim INDIAN A POL 13. INDIANA

ETC.

THO >1E 80IV , Manufacturer sad Wboleoate Dealer i* 11 BRILL AS, PARASOLS, AMD WAlsKlNC CANES, IBS abstamSC-s has. Famrtte amh Fifth, CINCINNATI. OHIO. Repairing promptly atteadcl to. m*rl4-dam

PON SALE.

For Sale or Rent—Dwellmg. A LARGR two story Brick House, large raid; eoatalaa aiae rooms iZpoilweU and ci.fso, im. th* ossswont part ofYho city; are minutes walk to the street care, and filtoea minutes of the Po*toffies. Terms reosonal le. Address Box 47», or apply at Na 513. North Delaware soreet. marlS <Ut*

la what form presented, and by th* to directions, of that great

HOOFXAJND’S BERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by OR. C. M. JACKSON,

This Bitters la a nsmpsoarf of Enid extracts. The roots and herbs from which it is made are

Item of extracts, extracted.by an* of the meet irtwrtWn nhsaslsti aad pharmaceutista this eountry affbrd*. It U

lag to sSf^Mttmff^^reacZta.'y^ciaijSag —r hns la ma eanmaattem with aaa. are Inroewa.

of the word; iw>*!*■■ a* whisky, ther intoxicating ingredients, anil can be freely used in families without any fear or risk of thoa* using it eon traotmg tbe disease o> ▼tea of intoapcranec. We wish this feet distinctly uadentood, os many are apt to caaftmnd this Bitten with Wvs many others before Che pnblic prepared from liquor at so

fohis dameodRwSmco w

GIFT CONCERT.

Olholora S«sftSM>i

Of IMS this Bitters oat the eatira country

was extonsirely a sol through-

And wa have aet heard of a siagle Inataare which this Bittere waa asad, whsra th* pereo suffered from aay at the ay

THE GRRAXI

I TONIC,

EOR, SALE. /^NE of the best paying Hotels in the city. AdVfidress Post Office Bus 741, Ia<tiana|iolis. Indioao. marls dlw

300 S > b , L ;^ ho ^* e xx vu> " r; SOU sacks Potatoes’; 1.500 pounds Fresh Bolt Butter; a MO pound* Pngar l.'ured Hams; 5,0ro pound- Breakfast Bacon; Dried Apples. Dried Peaches, Hominy, Rye, Flour, etc. Fur sale lov marU-dSt

lTsU^ TOrSRT h CG.. «S South Delaware Street.

CXIR SALE-HOUSE —A desirable two rturr A house of tea rooms, a good reiiar, well sail elatere: large lot. with a Sue assortment at bearlag £rui* trees; tide aed rear alley. This prooerty le desirably loeated oa North Mis.U*ippi Otreet, between Ohio snd New York streets, i will sell U at a bamia. or trade for a (mailer piece of propertv. If applied to soon. Address Wat Office Box 1400, Indianapolis, nr eall at No. mtfonth Illinois Jtieot. mirtalw TOOR NALR—FARM.—A One farm in JohuMMi r county, I ltd is pa. two miles from the town of "in, and twenty miles from the city of In-

impnrve.1. «nd *0 acres tn

The

oa a grsrel road. Parti.-s who

wish to parchase a desirable Farm at a very low Sgure, will pleaMt ait.traa. Post •Jffic,- Box 14U0, ladlaanpnHa, or call at IM >onth Illinois Street.

atarlS Iw

dlaaapotia; 100 seres improved snd good timber: gn<Ml wafer and out hutldlitg.. Farm is situated oa a gravel road. Parties

STOVES. American Hot Air

miikm tttiAi mm, WILLCURR DEBILITY! DEBILITY Resulting from any cause whatever. PTBstratiBB »r tke System, INDUCED DT Severe Hardship*, Exposure* Fever*

Dfseasos of Camp Life. Soldiers. Cl time ms. Wain me F»■*■!*, Admit me Enmth. Will Snd in this Bitten a pure Tonic, noidepuadeut on bad liquors for their —♦ mireculou* affbeta. This Bitters will core tbe most severe ease* of

X>

And Diseases requiting from Disorders of the IMsmthr* Orgam Aad is the only sure, certain and talk remedy for LITEM CW SIP LAIN TN. All ore more or less effected during the spring sad fell with torpidity «f that hmpeetBBt organ of dlgaatiow, the Liver. This B'ttere, without eontaiaing aay preparation at mercury, or by purging, acts powerfully on this organ, excites it to a healthy and lively action, and gives a tone to 11 whole system; hence.

taemlUk,!

COOKING STOVE

zsinrrACTrau by

SHEAR, PACKARD A CO,

Albany, New York.

R. L & A. W. McOUAT,

Ytaffi. «7 and S9

West Washlagtei St., IifiRaapetis.

5

TT hat no equal ia compact: JL sign and finish, conrenle fuel, it it completely farms

Ofnee,Nffi.9 N. laOddFtatewa'IWL^ratta

CftRHBJy

From Troy.

szBymtm,*

the twin# factory

AVEX.C. Ji

WM. HRNDBRfiON, PreaMra*. novftdlT

Impossible, neeesetlsflng respiration principally through th* Mouth—s method very del*terious to the genera! health, bat more particularly to th* lungs, which become weak aad Irritable. Th* voice tones Its musical quality, and assumes a discordant, hunt), and nasal character; the tense of smell becomes much impaired or entirely loet, and the same effect, though tom frequent, la produced on taste. (Tfrataonally, while Mewing the nose, a crackling or bubbling sound Is beard In th* sars, and bearing become* quite thick or mopped up but returns quite suddenly, with someUting like a snapping sound. This phenomenon may be repeated several timet, until hearing dees not return, but remain* permanently Injured. In other case* bearing la lota so gradually that aeonaiderable degree of deafness may exist before the person is aware ot tbe feet. Either condition is often accompanied with noise* in tho head ol every conceivable description, materially increasing tbe distress of the sufferer. Tbe eyes are apt to become weak. Irritable, and disposed to water on exposure to cold and wind, or alter tbs aUgbtast exertion. A pain, more or leas acute, or a distressing feel Inf of pressing is experienced over the eyes, and sometime* on thetnp or back of the head, sad, also, pain in the foes, closely resembling neuralgia, for which It to very often mistaken. The distress In tbe bead weakens the memory and produces Irritability awl nwrannam of disposition. Tho stomach gas more or tosa, sod becomes weak aad irritable; tbe appetite is capricious, and nearly always bad in the monting. In severe eases tha ayatem baeomea feeble and prostrated. This la numUbtaad by adlapotatton to draw sines* and taeep, an avertaon to eUtwr phytaeai or mental exertion, aad a footing of fatigue and weakNotnnfreqnentiy catarrh prove* fetal, either by doMtitating the system aad wearing out the patient, or by traveling downward, aad

and

pradnclngjthrem

From Augusta,

Be a (rayed by

«««(*«• fitetttng

Augusts, Me., Thursday, March 14. A cotton batting mill jn thl* city was detaroyed by Are at peon to-day. The maehloery and a large quoatlty of hatting wee * ajoW} f9o,ooo.

Whitewashing and Plastering. rpilR uatenianed wishes to inform, th* ciU1 see* of IndlanopolU ttat hyU now prepared to da Whitewashing, UP*** Flmtartag. etc, on, city is att the seforsace ha doom* aaeMssry to A D. ANDRRSON

tray Affita narwffitfo

Take the place of

atekwsM, WeMlity i

BflflFLWD'S SEUAS WTtEIS! Will car* every case of Cfos-wmic me Mmerwmmm fibehillty. •rtfeffi Ikidmeye, ffigtaWffita—I

6RANB BiFT CONCERT

Bon MMbtal Associatisa,

TO BE G1VRN AT

Motkisod’s Orm Hill,

. Jwiy 4Ua, t Socket* axe nil owl A, mt

MOIVUMEIVT, IN Crovft Bill CcMterj la loatr of Owr Eallen Heroes!

Authorized by tha Government. Let every body petrouL.^ . his home Institution. It is the duty of every good oitizen of the State to conWibute somethtag to this Monnnent.

Ne. ef Ticket*, WMMMMffiS A1 emck. Nw. mt pra—rnnn» SffsSM; emkmmh At

nitEm—■

Single ticket #1 M Tan Tickets to Agents 2 00 Twenty tickets to Agents IB CO 1st Cash gift in Greenbacks fifiOsOOO

Snd. Gilt I —

*,

lease of Boyds’. Block Noo. 17, ,SS,S7, Massachusetts Ave, “

gi t in Greenbacks

Sd. Cash gi

Five Cask Gifts-Il.OUU Five Cask G11 to—#50*

One Gilt of Forty Acres of Land in

county, Indian*

One Two Story Residence on Morrison

Mono

1,300 5,000

street, Indianapolis

And ■smerons other Valuable Gifts, consisting af Fine Gold Watches, Pianos, Cabinet Organs, Sewing Machines. Solid Silverware. Ladies'

Gold Watches, etc., amounting to 149,980 Send for programme and see for yourself that

this is no''humbug.” m

W IV T E I>! Agents in evrey town, cou.ty and neighborhood in the State. See inducements to agents:

luce meats to age;

We will give to the agent who sells the lari number ol tickets n Splendid Gold Watch valued at fiaeo. To the one that Mils the second largest number, a gold watch valued at goto. To he one who sells the third Urges! number, n Splendid Silver American Hunting (Jose Watch, valued a*' ^We have filed a bond with T B. McCarty. Auditor af State, tor the faithful fnlSllment of our

As we can not be personally acquainted w itb all our agents, and therefore, can not be reopoa slble lor them, pane** desirous of purchasing tickets, unle»*they are acquainted with their agent, had bettene*d direct to us. Send money by postoffice order or regestered letter, at our risk; or, when the amount is ten dollars or over by express.

MODE OF DISTRIBUTIOH

The maam conducted ed irom the the Concert

Ided and lecte of

John C. New, Cashier First National bonk. Judge Samuel R. Perkins, Indianapolis. In-

in ess, neatness of de-

—. .~-., u .enoe. nnd economy of is completely furnished with all modern

Improvements, and burns Coal, Coke or Wood

equally well with ordinary care.

SACK HOLDERS.

Special InducenRent.

Si, isea, have concluded to dispose of good choice territory for this valuable Invention, thereby giving parties an opportunity toengags lathis great paying business. This is the only succe-sful ar;iele of tbe kind ever brought before the public, and the mast saleable. Ponies who have secured territory are positively clearing from #15 to $*5 mrdny. Enclose a three cent stamp for circagiving full particular*, snd adder** MILLER A DIAL, Indlmnapolisi, Iiul. Or rail at oar otkee, IM South iliino.s'strcot,

rlS Gt

itimtiunis

HON. JAMRS THOMPSON. Judge of the Supreme Court of Paansylvnai*. PEILkPELFRlA April 28. ItaA I oonsider “UooSand’s German Bitten ” n valanble modielne In earn of attacks of indigmtton

or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience IniL Toun with rdepeet,

JAMRS THOMPSON.

„ . . Iffi. New York. N*. Broadway, March SB. 1*1*.

a torpid liver, until persuaded celebrated remedy, which in afbw week* nwulted In making her (tons* her own words) ”n new

LIQUORS.

C. BHIRKMEYER & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, OK.D RtOURBOIE, RYE WHISKY, GIN AND BRANDIES. 1X7Eore also prepared to sell High Wines at V V Cincinnati quotations, in bond and free. Warespectiully Invite customers to give us n call, ns we will warrant perfect satisfoctiou to nil. lfim» am Wuffifi Wa ifolffiKffsffi Mtreet, METROPOLITAN BUILDING, marts dim

You ore at liberty to i see fit, oz refor similar i Yours, truly. A. MoMAklN. From the Bov. Lett G. Baox, Pastor of the Baptist Cbnrah, INimlmi Sim, N. J., formerly of the North BaptistChereh Philadelphia, atpreseu! Pastor ta th* Bapstot,Church, aSSBot iL

Braddoek our entire

It may be stalely aaaert-

ed that, after hwdltary predisposition, cate rr^ It th* meet frequent and important

cause of tiii* fetal oomptsint.

Th* symptoms of catarrh vary consider* Uy In different Individuals, th# degree af thoir severity depending upon comlUktiopol Idioeyncrastea and various external lafiurweiee. With som* th* oMOpUlRt eoatthtfon Iw a nuBhnr of waffiM in a mild Dt—a Anil witteOIftt CftUSfDir Rny of tho Injurious results ohov* Aasrihed, while with others all the wont lAtia ape Muduoad tu a short apace of time, aa^ gasea apparently most harmtoai^m^^thAwi^ ^teHyudrat exof tb* weather, Aiddenly arlfoiie ail the ta*-

Diasox.TJTi03sr-

interest

dock's Water Proof Oil Pi servatlve,” cnepting Braddoek’i reservation in agreement, bearing date of March 11, 18*7, to KKEDLIY BROTDE1 n fiosth lUinoif St, Indianapolis, sua mfommfofo uii op Maims te —w-urw-sell saMarttoles, nntem oathorised by said ZenbUn Brothers. Ail saeonnto of th* above Arm to be settled by James B. Bell. JOSEPH BUS DDOCK, JAS. B. BRLL. K. BROWN. Indianapolis, March 18,18*7. murlJ-dSt

W ill Lam A. Lowe, attorney ta law

States pension agent.

General Fred. Knefler, attorney

and United

Observe the following symptoms, resulting from i -»-» -wre u.v wr- -w-n wr- w—, -wy. disorders ta the Digestive Organs: : ^ -**' ^ -* i ‘

Constipation. Inward PUeo, Fullness of Blood to tha Hoad. Acldidity of th* Stomach, Jfansoa, Heartburn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight ia th* Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flattaring ta tbe Pit af the Stomach, Swimming ta tho Heed, Harried nnd Difficult Breathing. Fluttering ta the Heart. Choking or suffboetlngSensation when In a lying Posture, Dimness ta Vision, Dots or Webs before th* Sight, Fever aad Dun Pate ia the Head. Doflciency ta Peropirotioa, Yellowness of the Ski* aad Rye*. Pain in the side. Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sudden Plashes ta Heat, Burning in tha Pleah, Constant Imaginings of Kril, and Great

Depression of Spirits.

Springer A V

Insurance Com

General Dai Lieutenant

law and

ta law. late United

th district.

State ogeato Hancock Life

avM uigore, York town, Indians, t Colonel John P. Chock, present

United States commissioner.

John Hanna, attorney ta law. Is States district attorney, sixth district.

RffifoR IN * MkK CfoWK, Received daily ta

ARE YOU INSURED f

n* YOU ARB

'VOtim*ydi**adteave>aar family poor, if !s?ais^“rs,sr~*- ,E

1NSVMS IN TVS tSLfo ■KHA—.M

BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CL,

prmtFutAm, via ns.

CrsR Assets, ClftiRS P»W.

M IMMCL «

PWlBCtCM .11H Infill KfoA-ForreitfoLle.

BAR

All Kinds of Policies Issued.

If you are alive, to yourself in Ca«h; if youdta before, to tbe person named.

Insure To-day for $20,0001 And ten years from to-day vou get the cash yourself. Premiums may be paid annually, semi-onan-taly, or quarterlv. Port note taken when required. Dividends every year after two year*. MtF‘ Dividend September 1, 1846 44 per cent. > Life Kata, adding from 60 to 180 pur cent, ta sure Policies. or one payment on the Life plan, ta th* age ta ■ty-Sve, we Insure you for two yean and three days. In any other companv you insure lor one year.

Agents W anted.

r. W. BlKTHOLOtttKW, tifif 1 iKCftt. No. 36 Weal Washington Street.

decS deowly

in mfiANAreamt, in».

PAINTtNC.

ROeikKK A HAWKlsk#, ■•■S*, SigM Rl4 OrRRAfiBtRl PfilRttRE

dionopolis, “Work done with aea maiOdSm

CeilNor-

and dispatch.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. £}]»x“ixhg W shgTons.

trade for Horses or

k 30 South

T.’VOR sale cheap for cash, or

A Mares, taJooob Landis’Stable. Na Pennayivanla street, Indianapolis. Indians. All work warranted. F. F. JUSTICE d CO.

marll USm

itonce.

son mitt an

SHOW CASE WAREROOMS, Nffi. M Main st., Cincinnati, tthlnfi®“All kinds of Show Cases kept on haml and made to order. mart dSm

TRUNKS. THUNKS! TRUNKS!! fTMIE nnderaigned haring bought the satire X ttoek aad fixtnresnf Martin Barton’s Trnnk f actory, Na rt South XUinois street, hare now on hand a fine assortment ta Trunks of our own manufacture. Also, Valises. Carpet Bags, fiaa grained Calf aad French Morocco Travel lax Bags for ladies and gentlemen, of all sizes and prices, all of which we ore selling at reduced Repairing done on short notice. Please eall an examine oar stock. Country merchants will find it to their advantage to give us a coll, as we ore Jobbing ta very low retao. We have a good assortment of Packing Tranks oa band which we will tell very low. store and Factory, Na 28 booth Illinois strata. BINKLEY A FERINE, mart ilfiwlm Indianapolis, Indiana

Ideal

"’^^^T'r/cu.. Lawrence,,urg. ,n-

diaaa.

T B. McCarty, Auditor of State.

George Bragg, Sheriff ta Hamilton county,

Noblesv tile, tkainua

John Trisoell, Clerk Hamilton county, In-

diana.

William O’ Brian, attorney at law. late Cotoaol of the Seventy-fifth Indian* Volunteers, NobleaXortia I goo. Assessor of Internal Revenue, sixth aistrict/fniliqn spoils. fffoF' Tickets to Concert for sale ta the principal Drag, Jewelery, Music and Book Mores ia tb* city sad Mate, or address, with postage stamp

Office over Ma 27, Boyd's Block, Massachusetts avenue feb&tdSm

MEDIUM.

HK-YL1NC MEDIUM. FES. K. NELSON has taken room* at the rooms of Mrs. Reid, Na Si North Penn.ylstreet, nearly oppoalta the Postoffice, Inalan&poliik InaiRiia. http- Office hours Irom nine A. M to four P M . each day. febMdlm

NOTIONS.

Wholesale and Retail!

CDjgUsKSMAYED A CD.

FLOUR, FEED, ETC.

I have

ably for

Bitten ferar-

a number ta years I hare used thorn in my own frunlly, aad hare been so pleased with their effisets, tha* I waa indnead to recomnMi ' them to many ethers, and know ton* they h*’

asau-raiui - JSSSVSSfS Blcted with thedlseeece for whieh they are roeommended, to theca Bitters, knowing from experience that my reeommwidstina willbasuatained. I do this more ehearluUy a* Hoofland's Bitten is intended to benefit th* affiVtert. and is “not n rum drink." Tourt,^^ ^

W* ham a host ta taetimatial* from ta) parts o toe country, hat spam win allow ta tho publicaioata tettfow ta thtt*. kenea we select those of well known persons, whose Intelligence and dtterimination are beyond doubt, aad w* will pay one t boa toad dollars ta say one producing * ceraato pnbtiahed by as that tt not genuine.

Be sure you get to#

O B 3ST T7 I 1ST B

M. EMMCMICM A CO., Whelesale aad Retail Dealers in FLOUB, FEED, 6BAIN, Clwvar Mtffi Tlnaafifoy ammo, Karntnckp totm* ftemmm Smaffi, ttrefosorffi airman jpad, sira au. uses or GAJRJOEIV SEBI3S. ALSO, BAJLKR MAT. Mm. HR Wont Wi

Have lately received tho following goalt: TSTEW STYLES CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES

Willow Wagons, Toy Wheelbarrows. FANCY Rattan nnd Willow

(Under Metropolitan Theater,; Urn INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

Children Chairs, Wire aad Wood BIRD CAGE-, a fine selection of Walking Canes of Rubber, Malaga Dorn and Whalebone. BaSE BaLLs and BASE BALL IMPLEMENTS, Cloth and Rubber Foot Bails, Croquet Gomes, Morocco Traveling

ago sad Companions,

f'isliiMgr nr a ekle, SRlHSandNRTS, new Cane and Bamboo FISH POLKS, Bagllsb and American Pocket Cutlery, Morocco aaa Calf Pocket and BUI Boot*. L-aim'

, Pearl and Leather Card Casas,

and Views, Steel and German 811 tor Spectacles, Hamburg hollow ground Bason. Emerson's straps and Hones. Dog CoilawJIPkfiLErt. Game Bags, Powder Flasks, Genuine Mecnrhanm Pipes, Potent Wood and Rubber pipes and Smokers' Article*, VIOLIN STRINGS, Preach

and German Accordeons.

A genera) assortaront of Broom, Line* and Wrapping Twines, Landreth's U orden aad Flo wer Merchant* and the public are invited to call

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