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swuwiajw cr news. Oolti closed in New Yorlf, yesteru*y,

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—Tlio UepuUkicMt* uisjorlty In Michigan a£ the rrceiit judicial election Was 21,874. —liisj.ntr hos have jnst b«n received at the State Dcpui irueiit, from General Dix,at Parla, wherein he it represented ai looking upon the complications 1-ttween France and Prneeia aa cf a most serious nature. —The annual report of the Michigan Southern Railroad gives the total earnings for the year ending on the 28th ultimo, at $4,673, in May next the offices of the general superintendent, cashier, auditor, general paaeenger attent, and general accountant will be removed from Toledo to Chicago. —Careful Inquiry has been made to-day. In official circles, relatffS to the rumored negotiations with the British government for the purchase oi all that portion o! Brltlah North America lying west of the one hundredth meridian of longitude, and extending to the I'ioilic Ocean. It appears that the matter has been informally discussed in the Cabinet, and t«y the President and Secretary Seward; but it is not true that any official letter has been addressed to Sir Frederick Bruce, the English Minister, making any proposition looking to any Mich negotiation. Prominent adminls, t rat ion men, however, feel certain that the lines'ion will soon be officially agitated. it is reported that Queen Victerl* bee determined to exercise her prerogative of clemency In future, and that no capital execution shall ever again occur in England. The proposed London eequeduct, to bring water from the Westmoreland lake*, as estimated, will be one hundred end thirty-eight miles long, deliver 83,000,000 gallons a day, and cost over $22,000,000. w* — It was stated in the Kentpayers’ Assocltion meeting in New York on Friday evening that Mr. Astor owns real eseate valned at t>»l"i,000,000, and that he never sells property, but with the interest of bis wealth continually buys more. —A watch bas been manufactured In Paris which is wound up by simply opening the case to note the time. It only requires to be opened once a month to keep it always going, and it is perhaps the nearest approach to perpetual motion yet invented. —The Alexandra Palace is the name of a magnificent structure now in process of erection on Muswell Hill, near linden, for monster concerts, exhibitions, and other entertainments on a large scale. It consists of a nave !*00 by *5 feet, crossed by three transepts, a central one dO by So feet, and two near the ends, each 320 by S6 feet. A great dome rises over the intersection of the nave and central transept, 170 feet in diameter and 220 feet high. The grand orchestra, nearly under the dome, will accommodate 3,000 performers, and the auditorium space adjoining will accommodate 20,000 persons without crowding. There qrtll also bo smaller concert rooms, refreshment rooms and a theater within the building. An arbor 1,000 by 160 feet covers a railway station into which all the London railways will run their trains. The palac^ will not he opened until next year. —The other day the Emperor Napoleon was driving from the Tuilerles to the Exposition building, in bis wagonette, attended by n^neral Fleury, when he was stopped in the Hue deOrencIlu by the wretcheiWaaqdition of tbe streets. lie got down, discussed the stste of things with some householders who were standing at their shop doors, and, aftei'hesr ing nil the complaints, drove home. The next day the street was invaded by live hundred workmen, and in a few hours ever) thing was restored to rights. - - A disastrous fire occured at Paris, Illinois, Thursday ni'*'bt, by which three stores were destroyed, Loss, #20,000, — .Juarez, President of Mexico, has promised to give Maximilian iionorable treatment and a safe escort out of Hie country, in case he is

raptured.

From tlw Now York (Ja/.ette. floaalp About Weddlnffs. As •->on as Holy Week shall have passed, New York will begin again itscourse of hslls, parties, weddings, and the other events which make up fashionable life. Next Sunday Easter, and a grand display of toilettes Is isrd. On the Tuesday following, we

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DAILY HERALD —1 ■ ' ~ If 5

VOLUME 2.

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 20,1867.

Et 144.

TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS

From New York. Farelfn latelllgewe*—PeahMy Educational Fund—Circalar •« Mr. B. Rears-Financial, NxwYokk, Friday, April 19. The following advlcee from Greytown, Nicarsgua, to the 10th instant, have been reTbe new President hat appointed General Deon Thomas Martinez Minister to England. It Is understood his mission will have reference to the settlement of claims of that Republic against the United States tor damage done by the Walker raid and the Greytown bomAdvlces from Rio Janeiro to March 12, and Buenos Ayres to February 28, have been re-

celved.

Marquis Caxiee, who commanded the alllee, end Lopez, the Paragu yao P*- aldent and commander, are both busily intrenching and

Brazilian officers are continually retunilng to Rio Janeiro perfectly disgusted with the

The enlistment of slaves la Brazil contin-

ued numerous.

Wealthy persons are making presents in

large number, to tbe Government.

A fight took place at Cnrapalty on the 2d of February in which all the Iron clads buteas, and the land forces all around tbe line were engaged. Tbe results to the Paraguayans Is supposed to be severe, although no lodging was

effected by the attacking party.

Proposals for peace by the American Minister is being serlou-ly considered, although not

well received at tint.

The Brasilian navy, on Laplatta, consists of thirty-five vessels, one hundred and forty-eight

guns, and four thousand men.

The United States steamers fhamokin and

Kansas sre at Buenos Ayres.

Dr. B. Sears, general agent of the Peabody educational fund, bas issued s circular giving a detailed statement of tbe mode in which the trustee's fund propoee to apply the cbarltr

committed to their charge.

He says the direct aim of the agent will be to encourage and aid the common schools Tta the South which are established, superintended and supported by the Southern people themselves. Apart from this leading object tbe founding aad maintenance of sebools will not come within bis duties. Appropriations in moderate amounts will be made whenever tbe schools are liable to be suspended for the want of means to support them. Basilar aid, if necessary, will be given in places unsupplled with schools, whenever the citizens shad introduce them. All such aid is to be regarded as temporary. In the selection of schools to be aided, those will be preferred in which destitution la tbe greatest, and the number to

be benefited the largest.

Normal schools or schools having normal departments, will recteve particular attention. A small number of these furnishing the meet perfect models of instructions, will be considered as more important, than those of larger number, but ef an inferior character.

H* alsot

It is also tbe purpose of tbe agents and other* in their work, not to assume tbe support of such sebools. Appropriations will be made only when the conditions stipulated between

ind

hear that two splendid weddings will he cele-

te cf them Is

brated. One

din

ser An

tngs

that of a lady rexirccond street, ind the at the Dutch Church,

r of flowers is to be constructed over <>] rwivli- 'IHwivn verlll Ra aiv Rwlrlmaa-

dingonW(>t Twenty-second street

rviccg wilt take place

rbo:

the bridal parly. There will be six bridesmaid-. end the bridal dress is spoken of as acthing sumptuous, with point lace veil

end the bridal drei lomctliing sumptuous, w !

and flounces.

The otic i- v.. I'ir r will come off at St. rani’s ('lunch, F.ituTh avenue. The bride resides on Fifth avenue, and will have nine bridesmaid-. # Some f days ago a grand wedding took place in this city, at tbe Baptist Church—the Episcopal service being read by tbe officiating clergyman. Tlio bride wore a point laee veil costing two thousand dollars m gold, and among her wedding presenlo were two solid gold meat dishes. Of what use this costly gift can be, passes our understanding. — Wc arc reminded, in this connection, that on the C'-ession cf the recent marriage of the daughter of a well known publisher In this city, the bride had not merely a point lace veil, but a point lace flounce In addition, which cost, by itself, more than flve thousand

dollar'-.

As we are upon wedding topics, it may not be amiss to add that many persons who use tbe Episcopal service are accustomeu to rehearse tbe ceremonies half a dozen times previous to the wedding, in order to avoid all un-

pleasant blunders.

Ristorl it Hnmbng—<>A Girl •( Ser. enteen ftp the Cfttttitry” «• tThraa

Nlie i«n’t a Circumstance.

The Mobile JtegiaCer and Adrertiier has the

following:

As the distinguned tragedienne (Rlstori > is now a long Way from Mobile, and as she is not ■a regular subscribfr to this paper, tbwe can be no gre .i inrm m saying that there I* at least one m m in Ibis country who dosen’t think that she is perfection as an actress. He says so through tbe Louisville Journal, and the Journal endorses him as a very competent critic. He tellsus that tbe play of "Elizabeth” is a humbug, and that Ristorl herself isn't more than ten or fifteen hundred per cent, better. In the absence of our dramatic editor, who would probably takewxneptloaa to tbe remark, we may venture to that the correspondent of the Journal doao’t fall «very far short of being atnml half right. Ristorl didn't strike the undersigned whose name

al satisfaction great miracle e Fieldses wou

Mr. Grau can have if personal

what he wants) as being the great miracle of histronic genius that the Kate Fieldses Would have us believe. When she comes out In

sod

genius

believe. When she

‘Elizabeth,” wearing some twen

‘ of d

Ing some twenty thousand

dollars’ worth of diamonds and fancy velvet

glass head* and bugles to about half that

amount, wc take it for granted that her aet-

' the*

pre

i very fine actress; but 11 she exhibited

clothes, and app n’t pretend to d<

leny that

ing is as lino as her accordingly. We don’t

she is a very

any superhuman touches of genius at Temperance Hall, it was after we left. There is a girl of seventeen up the country_wbom we

would rather see the rural drama to see Madame

beth,” or “Mary Stuart.” But, lu™, « it is a mere matter of taste, and We never claimed to possess anything peculiarly infalli-

ble in that line.

some signal* Daring Hnrrest/' A correspondent of the Washington Intelligencer nils attention to the serious Injury

done to tbe cro;

a wide surfac gestions: “

llvldual or corporation, aad the general agent has been strictly supplied with (had* and they will not be given to literary or professional school*,and such applicants will make an estimate of the least possible amount nceescary to meet the wants, and report the same at onoe to Mr. Sears, general agent, or John E. Amee, general travelling agent, Atlanta,

Georgia.

Special arrangements may some day be made with the w for tbe purpose of en 'enraging industrial arts or education of teachers. The agent will not Identify his efforts with sny other association by placing funds at the disposal of Its managers, but in any connection be may hold with benevolent or religious societies he will pursue bis own specific otyect bv such means and appliances as be shall select. At present there are no agencies, except a few, in which the services rendered will be rendered gratultoue. Tbe agent will not, except in exceptional cases, have occasion to employ teachers. He can, therefore, aid such in obtaining a place only by giving their

jjames to tbe school committees.

lood Friday is very generally observed in financial circles, the stock exchange and mining boards being closed. The sub treasury and banks are open for business, as tbe day was not a legal holiday; but banker's and broker’s offices were closed, except for the ment of drafts and fulfilling maturing

t Frtm Washington.

■emfttwr Wllaftm tm mm —«»- DtapratUma •* Army Dntem-Dec.tpM *« Wm—— WwfWmo Kejacto*.

Washington, Friday, April 19.

Senator Wilson leave* to-morrow morning,

on a southern speaking tour.

Brevet Major General Truman SeynMwla

ordered to report to General Popo-

1’tsaad AssMaot Paymaster Francia T. GUlett baa bmn detached from duty at Jefferson Barracks, aad ordsnd to settle op accounts. The receipts of customs from April 7th to the 13th were $1,974,769 91. A dseraas* from tbe last tUtemant it shown stall points except Baltimore. The "—-- tUa aaaratac did net i unfii in any nomta«llODS, hot rejected the following postmasters: John B. Warren, Cincinnati,

.. -- - — — •— Brooklyn, Now

n, WUlUmcport, r, RftabJteid; D.

Waldo &

Ohio; Mathew McMahon, York; William A. Pennington, Pennsylvania; B. 3. Young,

a Pierson, Upper Sandusky, Okte; Wasno a. Davis, Vanwert, Ohio; George T. Ketcham,

Tecnmaak, Michigan.

To ba Consol General at Havana, Gidooft H.

Dot letter, of Connecticut.

To be Surveyor of Caamms of Washington,

J.Jaekson, of Philadelphia.

To bo Naval Officer, Robert Thompson, of

Philadelphia.

To hv Aassaaor ef Internal Revenue, A. N.

Smith, Fourth District of Wisconsin.

To be Collectors of Internal Ravenna, William Johnson, Fifth District of Wlseoneen; A. L. Crawford, First District ot Pennsyl-

vania. ' WMSlMtlnaa by also anmmtn. WamungtoH) Friday, April 19.

Tbs nomination of Mr. Raymond as Ml sister to Austria waa laid on the table in ths Sanate this alternoon. Tbe Senate refused to express an opinion as to whether the mission

was vacant or not.

Sidney Howard Gay waa nominated foe United States Assessor in ths Nineteenth Mm

trlet of New York.

mw. —ynanmd —Ms

ft rased.

Washington, Friday, April 19. Tbe Senate, after a protracted debate, postponed the nomiaatioa of Henry J. Raymond aa Minister to Aoetria until next Dsemnbor, thus retaining, for the present, Mr. Maslay in that poeittoa. The Senate was in executive sesstaa three boon, or until half-past ten o’clock, aad confirmed mo following aominattona: United States Attorney- J. L. Warraa, west-

era district.

United States Marshals—J. M. Soaasary, western district Pennsylvania; T. J. Herron, district Illinois. Pension Agent—John T. Clement, Macon

City, Missouri.

Poetmi

Ohio.

Amcseor of Internal Reveaur—T. J. Lay, pert, sixth district, Tennessee. Collectors of Internal Revenue — William Webb, sixth district, Tennessee; John M.

-Addison 3. McClure, Wooster,

Naval

ton.

J. Watte, Washing-

United States Consuls—Columbus E. Heally of Illinois, at Tsbseo; Georgs D. Lulman, c

11-20’ h,

do., new first serl

i* very light, snd

ered at I Cat.', per cent, on e f>@7 are the rales on stock

poym

contracts.

The demand for money large amounts are offered Government, while 5@7 a

collaterals.

The failure of another cotton firm is re-

ported.

Gold is quite active in the court yard of tits

gold exchange and advanced.

Private telegrams from Frankfort quote a

decline of 5-20’s to 71’^.

Sterling moderately active and firm at !>h$. Government stocks firm, but quiet; coupon au’s. 1093%; do., 1864, 108%; do., 1865, 108%; r, ]o7‘4; coupon 10-10’s, 9*' ,; 7-30’s, les, second and third series,

105%.

The .ifecbanlce’ strike. Nkw York, Friday, April 19. The carpenters engaged In the strike are taking subscriptions to raise money to start a co-operative carpenter shop. Tbe plasterers’ association will not ask an increase of wages if the Governor signs tbe-eigbt hour lew. Tailors have denounced employers who Will not yield tbe two bonr* shorter time on Saturdays, which they demand. Thu •» < oftfldeitce Ganae.” Nxw Y'okk, Friday, April 19. The Courant says ss soon as Maximilian is out of tbe mix a strong pressure will be brought upon Juarez for the cession of Lower California to the United flutes. Samuel K. Hanson, of Fulton county, Illinois, bound for California, was swindled out of #11,000 on tbe confidence game, by two men between Buffalo and this city.

Protestant Celebration.

Aesorlatlaa

American

Nkw York, Friday, April 19. Tbe New York American Protestant Ate elation celebrated the thirty-eighth anntver-

famcrai pi

sary of the signing of the

protest, by

crops hy storms which sweep over ace. and makes tbe following sugWben a storm commences in My

part of the country, and is traveling in a oertain direction, or spreading In many direction*, the first telegraph station over which it pa»»ei

stations at connty la advance in the d

mile* in advanc storm is travelln

cats, hundred# of llrectlon that tbe aeh of these country

should send the news InsUntty to all tbe teie-

P to advar ng. At ea

seats a cannon Might be kept ready, add as

s received of an approaching

storm, it is to be tired three times, at intervals

of two minutes if it ’ vais of flve minute*

and

soon s* tbe newsis received of an epproeehlng storm, it is to be tired three times, at intervals of two minutes if it is a burrieMe; at inter-

dnutes If the storm Is traveling at intervals of ten minutes if Asa cannon esn be benrd fifteen to twenty miles in mil

uirecuon*, by firing one at each connty seat, tbe farmers for hundreds of miles over tbe whole country would be warned In time to get their grain or bsy under cover, or in a situation to shut out the rain. And this warning would be useful net only in time of barvast, but also in seeding time, snd in mray other situations too numerous to mention, not only to farrm^s but to tbe public generally. if tills plan should meet with general approval, it may be set in operation Immediately. Arrangements may be made between the county officials in all tbe States. If tbe newspapers would then publish tbe storm signals, which would be posted in every house over the whole country, the plan would be complete, and in a couple ol months tbe “ storm-guns ” would commence to rosr, giving warning of approaching storms Md hurricanes, over vast extents of country, hundreds and even thousands of miles in advance of the actual thunder of the storm.

— * Fittsburg .Tfarket.

PrrrsnriiO, Friday April 19.

Free Oil Unchanged. Naptha No transactions. Kesldum No transactions.

Tbe news from the East is still unfavorable •nd refiners not anxious to sell at present

prices.

Oil The market is more active; no cbengin prices: sales of 300 barrels, April delivery, seller's option, atti%c.; 500 barrels at Hr. barrels included; 2,ihh) barrels,seller's option, May delivery, at 0%c..; 100 barrels at 7c., packages returned; 100 barrels at ll%c., packages included; 3,000 barrels, April deiwceipt ^I'ri b° Pti ? D ’ * flCT the 2ntb> Weather cloudy and pleasant; river falling slowly; 12feet water In the channel. Business la still dull snd no arrivals or departures. The steamer Importer is loading for St Louis snd the Missouri river.

meeting at Cooper Institute this evening. Mr. Nicholson, the chairman, made a brief introductory address, concluding by throwing down the gauntlet to Fentsns. Subsequently other speaker* addressed tbe meeting. The attendance was large snd the proceeding*

marked by great enthusiasm.

Tbe twentlenth annual convention of the Tbttt Do ta Chi fraternity waa held at the Astor House to-day. About fifty delegates from all parts of tbe Union were present. The leading universities snd professions were rep.

sented.

The gensral business of tbe convention this year was to take measures for the organization of Southern chapters of the fraternity, and the restoration of social intercourse and good feeling that existed before the war. To-morrow the convention will Helen to an oration from Judge Morris, of Brooklyn, to be followed by a poem from John W. Brougham. Speaker Colfax, is to leeture in this city for the benefit of tbe Southern relief fund. Tbe riot relief committee have sent to tbe police board, to know whether tbe $8,000 sre to l>e divided among tbe officers wounded In suppressing the riot on St Patricks day. The steamer Havana, was withdrawn from the route to Havre,for want of adequate complement in cargo and passengers.

i, third district. Missouri.

Storekeeper—S. States Consuls Is, at Tahaeo ; (

The^enate rejected the following nomina-

tions :

Collectors of Internal IWvenue—J. W. Davidson, fifth district,Missouri; C. A.Marshall, ninth district, New York. From San Francisco. .Vlexlcftft Nexus. SaN Francisco, Wednesday, April 17. Dr. Benjamin B. Colt, a pioneer physician, of flan Francisco, droppod dead In the street last night, of heart disease. Flour Kirrn; quotations unchanged. Wheat- Finn; sales of choice at $2

2 25.

Legal Tenders 78.

MAMtlED.

HAVBKLSY—DUVAL-yAt the Caosmemial Hotel, on the Uth instant, by the Bo*-. Mr. Hdaea, Mr. John H. Harerley, of thii eity, to Him CUxs Dural MeteUnger, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ho cards. * BBAHHAH—LEGATE —At the residence of the bride’s mother, in Edinburgh, Indiana, on the 17th Instant, by Her David Gary, Thomas Brannan, Esq., of Greencastle, Indiana, to Miss Mollie

—Thera will be a special . Landmarks Lodge No. I . (Saturday) evening, at seven o’clock, for work in the lint degree. By order of the W. Master. A. H. SLACK, .Secretary, pen tem.

G. C. HARDING 1* an independent candidate f r Conncilman in the Third Ward.

HMURAUCE.

KItSWKB WIT1

OLD RELIABLE

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febeojsm

A. ARWia

YONKEISANEWYMK Fire Insurance Company, xnaw 'k-ohue. Cash Capital lalf a lUlllaa Dalian. ClMlMM Praraptly Adjftathd amd Paid. RICHARD L. FRAHKLnr, President. WM CONN Kit, Ja., Vice President. Joan w. mcbsat. Secretary. H. C. HOPKINS, Agent. Jf^Offire, flnt floor new Jonrnal Building. jaaSdSm

The rumors that the Liberal forces had been

* «

has beeu directly uoutradicud.

defeated and suffering on account of supplies.

The report of a revolution, headed by Her-

rera, alma Lota Potosl, ti denied.

Letters from President Juarez, received today, make no mention iff the disturbances

taken plaee or anticipated.

Consul Godfrey received a letter from General Corona, in reference to the operations at Querstors, March 16, which state that the Liberals made a rebonnoisance in force, bringing on an engagement which lasted eight hours snd resulted in driving the imperialiaU from some possessions. Liberal force 2,600; Impe-

rial force 10,000.

Plaeido Vego is at Mszaitan in disguise. His political Irlends are Impressed with tbe belief that the party at flmaloa will proclaim

CINCINNATI DIME,

Fire Insurance Co. of the West Capital ai4 Sarplas, $377,CAS 09.

cn,vrtp:il l*kh.f*ktx'-a.i>-

JOHN HT. BLAKE, Attorney at Law, TIBACTICEi in the city aad county Courts—in X th*8upi«m«<Jwut,aa* United States District and Gircnit Court-

8PECI ~

[1 parts To cast

SPECIAL aTTRNTIOM given to Collections in

all parts of the State, or other St

a fa ■aairi nwaay under late acts of Coagraat; to Ciimioal dateaget, and Actions for

Divorce.

▲ division ot fees mniewtth Attorneys sending boainma. fiV Office in College Mall Building, over Fletcher A flhnrpe’s Bank,

Ha. 48 East We

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. aprZO dAwtm

AT COST.

OIaO»IIV» out

3L.ES S TLHLAJST GOST

/~\N account of sickness, I am determined to close out ray stock of Cloths, Vestings, 4<n, at less than cost. Those wishing a anM of cheap clothing, should call soon. L. SCHOLTZ. 10 North Pennsylvania street, opposite Odd Falloxes Hall. , agrlOdlw

EXCURSION.

SKAND EXOU EfSIOIKT

/"I ERMAM A LODGE.MO. 3, A P. A. of IndtJSJrK&KUT? tSTStt 1 . ' “ arrives al CtneWatl at Seo’etoek P V . withest change iff can. Tlcketafcr tbaronnd trip which will be good oa tlmgSHmratsft tefttn any mguiar train front (Raetnaatl to Imtii Us. on the nth. 12th, nth amd 14th.

Arrangements in with the wktews i orate with a grand

innate hands, wUIform

at seven o'clock, i thence to the place

Neither troante orexpi Indianapolis aa well aa I Festival one of the most

the

" 'atlea will cat mediae! > the

societies will The ladies ot <

march from

ibeessparodte

to me—this t ever held in

2Sf!»

the richest and

in the mates, r Ohio ami way. aad the

riXHE CINCINNATI HOME 19 ORGAN1ZRD X on a solid bails, with ample security to policy holders, having the wealthiest Hoard of Dime tors of any Company doing bnrineaa in tbe United States. A raisreacatomtbar Bradstrret's nr Dunn's (ommeratal Reports will aatabl tab this fact. E B TIDD A BRO . Agent., 1 lull All spoils, Yw.lifti»n Hewar A*. Ttud, General Agent aprh dim Itfiaa&polis lasaraace I'tapaiy, Office, Ne.n ffi. Peisnar I rant ft HI., In Odd Fellow-'Hall, ground floor, Indianapolis, J odious. WM. HENDERSON,PresIdeat. ALSX. C. J AariMM .Secretary novZldlv

him Governo:

Tb

e pa

T.

e arms taken from here by l egs are hid-

den Id tbe mountains.

letters from Lower California give an account of an attempted revolution. Gaston Dartwls, April 1, landed and proclaimed Navarette a revolutionary exile; Dartwls reinstated bimsell as Governor of the territory, sad en listed s few of Navarette’s adherents. He surprised aad captured flan Antonio. Lopez attacked the house of the Governor, but found himrelf surrounded, when his small

and captured,

shot. The

revolutionists contemplated a scheme, in oaee they were succassRil, by which American ram ideate would have suffered. Their designs, however, were not countenanced by the resi-

dents.

party fled, but were pursued and snd by Dartwls’ order they Were

Lefts lam re

From Boston.

Deetalaa

.•well

af Jadge

Boston, Friday, April 19.

The House Committee on Railroads

imously reported e bill In faror of granting it* credit to the amount of three mil-

ol id.

ig*

that tbe Clyde built steamer Syren, captured

tbe SUM credit to the amount

lions dollars to the Boston, Hertford snd Erie

Lowell of the District court decided

>n«

railroad.

Jud

that tUv v-ayuv wwu* si^—.c ..’J i' u,

In Ashley river, near Charleston, when Charleston surrendered, snd which waa brought to this port and condemned aa a prize, was a prize to the Government and not to tbe blockaiding fleet aa claimed by tbe Government. Her capture was as atueh tbe result by seiz-

ure as by tbe navy. From Chicago-

Preamble Extra Raemtem mff tbe llll-

mw*a Logtelatare.

Chicago, Friday, April 19. The Journal wye It ie understood that Governor Oglesby bas determined to call aa extra session of tbe Legislature, though the exact time bas not been designated. . From Atlanta. A4Jmar>naeat of .Sm mi hern Press ema-

il |*contemplated to erect one twenty-five public drinking foui city, during the coming summer

hundred and intalna la this

Fortieth Congress—Special Session,

SENATE. Washington, Friday. April 19. Mr. JVilson ha* returned to the Senate. Mr. Henderson offered a resolution providing that 20,000 copies of the report of the Secretary of tbe Interior be printed, giving information of tbe number, location, ete., of the various tribes of Indians. Referred to the Printing Committee. Tbe Senate went into executive session. On reopening tbe door* Mr. Anthony offered a resolution, which was adopted, for the appointment of a committee to wait on the President and Inform blm that unless be have some further communication to make tb*.Senate would adjourn to-morrow at four o’clock. Tbe chair appointed Fessenden and Johnson as tbe committee. * Tbe Senate then resumed executive session. At a subsequent stage of tbe proceedings, Mr. Anthony, from tbe above named committee, reported that they had performed tbe duty assigned them aad tbe President requested them to inform tbe Senate that be would today make some further executive communications, but at present he knew no reason why tbe Senate should not adjouip at tbe time mamed. * The Senate then took a recess from five until

News by Cable.

Hednrtlen of Expenditure*. st. Petersburg, Friday, April 19. Tbe Russian Government bas made a reduction to the amount of twelve millli roubles in tbe annual military and naval ex-

penditures of the Empire.

London, April 19—Noon.—Dlspatebesro-

cetved from Berlin stste that the speech of King William In the closing of Parliament ex-

cited distrust throughout Germany.

Paris, April 19.—Bo' ' “

rentes declined if.

Liv erpool, April 19.—No markets to-day.

Atlanta, Ga., Friday, April 19.

Tb* Southern Press Convention, after a har-

monious session

afternoon, to meet st Augui

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A FULL supply of ail sizes always <>n band zTV Orders filled promptly and with care.

DRY GOODS.

CHAMBERS, STEPHENS & CO., Importer* aad Jobliers of TDIR/ST O-OOIDS, Nos. 85 and 87 Race .St., below Pearl. aprSOiBm C INF INN AT I, W. H. Hoover. J. R. Pnmpbrey. Murray Shipley. HOOVER, PUMPRREY & CO., Wholes*^ Dealers ia STAPH AID PAJSCr DIY GOODS AND mOTlOIVM, Mo. 94 Pearl Street, between Vina and Bare, OI sprtodam

CROWN HILL.

mm t g<

arse dalfand heavy;

From Maysville.

.WeetlMH Disturbed.

Maysvillr, Kt., Friday, April 19. Theilon. R. T. Baker, Union candidate for Lieutenant Governor, we# prevented from •peaking st Germantown, by .gang Of returned rebels. Bnwen weened that vialene* would be dene blm if bemads the att#«pt. P*r£of the town we# burned.

Prase Convention, after a harof three days, adjourned this

afternoon, to meet st Augusta fnext year. Tbe existing arrangement with the New York

Associated Press continues.

From New Orleans* fllexleau Newe. *

Nxw Orleans, Friday, April 19. Advices from Matamors to 13th instant, report tbe Liberals bad captured Puebla sad Msxtmilllsn bad offered to surrender, but bit overtures bad been_rejected, the Liberals refiisiag to grant tbe term* demanded by him.

From Savannah.

Hanging of two Hegrnes. Savannah, Thursday, April 18. Two negroes were bung this forenoon In tbo jail, for the murder of Mr. Xaeclnner, In Jan-

uary.

All Swrte ef Paragraphs. Hunmcut Is familiarly known In Virginia ss “the delectable cuss.” Mobile haa stricken tbe worthwhile” out of Its city ordinances. I-ots of sarsaparilla D wanted in Europe to cure tbe bad blood there. There sre more negroes in Washington than in all New England. Tbe ^editor of a Leavenworth psperwsa presented with a perk of young grasshopper*. Tbe average sctual annual transfers of real estate in New York number about eleven thousand. Thirty per cent, of tbe fire* in New York, it is estimated, sre caused by incendiaries. Tbe radical newspapers have not written obituaries upon the Democratic party for several weeks. An Alabama paper say*, “With tbe light before us sod bayonets behind us we had better knock unaer.” Banks is going South to reinforce Wilson. Wilson wrestles with the cold water rebels, sad Banks with tbe bibulous. An Amerlean railroad millionaire in Yalparaieo bad a $700,000 .refile, snd a poor woman drew the large at prize. Senator Merton, of Indiana, thankfully indorses Forney’s eulogy on Sumner: “That be bas discovered the sure remedy for our great disease.” Henry Ward Beecher Is nominated for a sett in tbo Now York Convention. He is undecided whether to go to Albany or Jerusalem. A correspondent writing from Washington Mfg that there ere seventeen Senators snd three Repreeeutetlvea each expecting to be tbo suecetoor of President Johnson. Mr. Kngilsb, tbo Governor elect of Connecticut, baa received from a elegy man tbe present of sa ease’s quill’ with tb?raqu**t that he *eEl* write bis inaugural with it. —•'Or* might haws beard spin foil,” is a proverbial expreeMou off silence, but It bae been eatlpeed try the French phrase, «you mMEff have based tb* unfolding of a ladles’ cambric handkerchief ”

GROWN HILL CEMETERY. INOTICE. rjlHE Director X ter careful its bearings, ha of Barlsl Lots.

rat Ink! tin

necessary Improvements, makes it sbsolntel necessary to begins* once. In order to accompli*!

the above named objects. In pursuance off the

above, the public Ire hereby notified ‘

rsuaaoe

that ou *ad

nin

above, tbe nubile I

after the first day of July next the minimum prierofloU will be 25 cents per square foot.nnd the maximum price U cent* per square foot, varying

according to sise aad location.

By order of the Board.

F. W. CHIB LETT, Superintendent

aprSO dtlljyl.lstp

embracing some beautiful village* ef Ohio Indiana. Ths scenery on the way. sad the pension Bridge over the-Ohio river is worth price of the tickets; and tbe rente is the heat snd

safest of sill IMF* Tick

Bowen, Stewart

street; Fletcher's

m Bast Washington unsseiE II I'i Go . No. MS West Washington street.

anrftdlaKod

ry oa the tbo-Ohio river Is worth the

——— and tbe route is thehestaad

the rsilroadsdn enr tentn.

ets for sale a# tbe followiamsleees: wart M < o.. No is » c*t Washington

STOVES. American Hot Air

ftSAsnetnesrr neaeotT.

COOKING STOVE

MLNCY alTl Uti* SY

CARPETS, ETC.

NEW c&o>i>a»

Or 1*0»t XSa.rg’aius

CABFETS, f»U CleSfon, WALL PAI’F.H, WlmMmw Shades, Mftfeb mmd La.ce Cmrtmim*. HRALSS A OALL, KM Rett Washington street.

HATS AMO CATS.

NOW Sueint Styfe* er ’ HATS AND CAPS, won TaTFlUr ANX3 SOT'S, ▲T BAMBEBOER’S, Mm. ie Ernst marf-dlmlstp

jsr e "w

CAR PETS!

GREAT VARIETY,

- Lectors « Sssttsz Iks tick 'Without SEDdicine.

Vs will speak on tbe subject

curing the sick without Medicine, in ifeon’s Opera Hall, Thursday night, April

. A.J. HIGG1MS

of curing th< Iron's Opera

1867. The

tug per-ons before the whole audience. Ladle* aad gentl-mcu ire invited. Seats Free. No

oafttribution asktal. No boy

accompanied by

ill, Thursday night, April tor will IliustraU; by curhole audience. Ladii

adnitted unless

Rhefoiater. ap.t^g.^SlaeTf tK*?S^

FURNITURE.

BConsekeepers 7 Emporium M mmd 88 East Wmahimgtem Ntreet. L'UKNITrRB of all kind*. Beds, Mattresses X. . and Lounges on hand and made to order of

iai and worknu

Look oui

shor it far

Mr the spotted mulee. aprlT dam BELWIG, ROBERTS & CO.,

IWMEy ABAIRS * CO.’S,

M mmd 28 W set Washing tots M.

marZSiltml >tptopcol

MEDICAL.

Manufacturers and Dealers in FUR N jj U R E. 8AI.E8U0OM : Mw. 117 En»t IVftMhimgftom tfereet* INDIANAFOLiS. INDIANA. maried3m l.-tp Cabinet Makers^ * Inion. THE L.IBLL«T STUt'M UF FURNITU RE, ■m the 4'ity of ■n.liaiiii'solle. Eant Watihin^lou street, Directly opposite the Court House. marSO ilSm

■eaUig the Sick WUhtit ne4lciie. DK. A. J. MMifiliVS,

wr cmicAGm,

Odyllic Physician romcHmm*iio miseaws, T8 now at the PAT.RBR HOUSE, InrlionapolU, X and will remain a few weeks.

W ^will^e^sost susceptibvMmeiy tbtee Sgheted with say dtasae* Of tbe stamacb. liver, or any of the organs appertaining Tvi * clM * ^ undeelbhBj wUI be mare llabl* te contract Uti* disease tbab tliote Poseeaaed of strong and haalthy digestive organs. L. The quest*ns tben naturally arise*, hew shell we reetore and keepthe** organs in a haalthy and normal oondlttoar We aaawer.by attention to diet, avoiding all undue excitement, using moderate exaretae, avoiding all intoxicating drinks, no matter in what farm presented, and hy tb* use, aneaidtng to direction*, af that great •trengtbenlng tonic, HOOFL^ANIVet GERMAN BITTEIt, Prepared hy DR. C. m. JACK8RIV,

This Bitters is a compound of fluid extract*. Eh* rnata and herbs from which it is made are gat Herod in Germany, and their virtue*, in the form of extracts, extracted by one of the most scieatiffe chemist* and pharmaceutist* this country affords. It is ' - MOT A LHllTOK PRKPAMATMb *$ In hny sense of the word; contains no whisky, rum, or any other, intoxicating ingredient*, and con be finely used in families without any fear or risk of those using it contracting the disease ot vice of intemperance. We wish this fact distinctly understood, a* many are apt to confound tills Bitters with the many others 3 efore the public prepared from liquor of rome kind. During the Otioler® Season Of HiOlhi- Bitters was extensively used throughout the entire country

A!* A

EVKN'k'MTK,

HIGGINS gives no randier r and seieaUfle method, w hi.

1.

to any other yet disco vero.

natural M this a]

sine, but cures by ich 1- far superior So pos crful and so r it muay have been

restored to health in aa incredibly short space of time, who hnve for many years suffered from do.-

coses u hich hare b< lo whom medicine

no good effect. Many wh

untold mi

And we have not heard of a single instance which this Bitters was used, where the perso suffered from any of the symptom- of Cholera. THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC, uoofllw mm mm>

EwlSl . » :■ 11 Ax’o .

B bad only Rt 50 E, SUITED 1

Speekl Notioe te the Ladies! TYLER’S BEE HIVE

SILKSl SILKS! SILKS!

I» M. _ sifttB—toe rmaA stock ever to*n

City. '

«to«d Black SUks at aad $t VS per yard.

kw>$

plete

to the

WILLCUKE

been admin ho have fory

r k and I

edlromdi.urable, and

with ffered

> ten to niueu |

ays, and that too without leaving the patient poiMiue.], but his blood w ill be .-lesoaed so that it will sever again return By this practice nature is assisted in restoring the equilibrium of the vital forces, and when the patient is cured, ha will

also have learned how jo kee

judgeoi

here announces that his practice is so ntlaily^ different from other persoi

rani

heal the sick wi if him by them w

FRANCAIS. TO XKCE r-AJDIES.

rpHK I IK AGE FRANUA18, sr French Dre-s. X lag. is the mootspieBdid article rrerproduced

for the purposes for

SHEAH, FA KAHD & CO„

Albany.

R. L & A. W. McOUAT,

-Ton. 67 aad 69

Vest H asbinfftoa IndiaBaptiis.

TT hsa no equal in .’oinpactne*» t neatness of deJL ^ign ami tinuh, convenience, ami oconomy oi fuel, it U completely furnisheii with all modern improremenu. ami bums Coal* Coke or Wood equally well with ordinary care, mar* dSmeod

*tftp!ei><!td article ererpr

i>r the j*urpo»os for which it was designed.

or t IhiLlrffhn’a T ocomo red or rust

uiac have

I *»» fciU*

become red or rusty, and rough by wearing, are restored to a perfect and permanent black, wtih aa much lustre aa when new, leaving the leather soft and Pliable; and what is of great importance to the laiiles, it will not rub on when wet, and

soli the Nkirts.

Traveling Bags. Trunk*, Carriage Tops, and flne Harness, are made to look as good as new. La«lies and children can dress their own boots without soiling their hands. Try one bottle, and you will never be without a suuply of it in the house. Mgr Ask your shoe dealer tor it. B. F. BitOWN & CO., Proprietors, Manufacturers of Blacking* and Dressings of all kinds for

Office 114)4

•nil

, Milk strer' .Boston, Mass.

STATE STOCKS.

BINDERY.

DAILY VTTTff AT.TD

BOOK BINDERY,

14 1-2 Ernst WssUagtoi Street*

LNUI XXAI»OL.IH. IlffUIAJMA.

■m Ctenectlwte witk war Lsursw

Job Printing Office,

We have one of the mo^t complete

BOOK BINDERIES

I the Western co

urfry. all kil

We are prepared to do

mis of

DRESS GOODS. S IP IRI 3ST <3-, 18 8-7 . T TAKE pleasure in announcing that I have X opened at Mw. 03 PMSrl NSree*. np Stair*, A Sample Room, representing tbe well known house of SBAPLBIGB, RUB & CO , Of PHILADELPHIA, where I am keeping sfutl DRESS GOODS, LIMEIVS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, WHITE GOODS. ETC, To which you aprSO dZm

’ special attention is invited. H. A. CALVERT

WHISKY, ETC. UREAT REVOLUTION In tbe WineTradeoftheUnitedStates

om

place

of imported Champagne.

The undersigned would call the attention of win* dealers and hetel keepers to the; following letter, which may give acorrect ides of the qual-

ity of their wine: ■'Continental Hotel,

"Philadelphia, October 25, ISfift. “Mestrt. Boucher & Co. "Gnrunnx: Having given your California Champagne at borough test, we take pleasure in saying that we think it the best American Wini we bave ever used. We shall at once place it oi our bill of fare. Yours truly, "J. id.KINGSLEY A CO.” Coll and try our California Champagne.

BOUCHER A CO,

nov!2 d3m 36 Dey street, New York.

Blank Work

COUNTY OFFICE

To EoUers of IidiaBa State Steck.

■\TOTKE is hereby given Xv and 5 per cent.

Mock, that the State

i holders of Indiana _ ertifleates of btate lek, that the State T> sloners of the State of day of July next, pay,

2', per cent, certificates of Stock, the amount of money then on hand belonging to said Fnnd, and after all of sold 3 >, per cent cert'Sc ate* are fully redeemed, then, if any balance remain., to the holders of 5 per cent certificates, alter they are surrendered to the Agent of .State at hiaofilce

In the city of New York.

Holder, of said stock, win desire to aerept the per centum of principal which the Fund set apart for thu purpo-e w ill then pay, are acquired to notify the Agent of stntc, at hi. outre in the city of New York, on or lielore the 20th of .1 une next at which place, on the istuf Jaly following, the

payment will be maou.

NATHAN KIMBALL. Treasurer of State. T. B. Met ARTY, Auditor of State. W. g. GIUCSUAM. Agent of State.

Officio State Debt Sinking Fund Commls-

qprlSdlOt

Ex OIL sioners

Ini

DIAXArilLIS. April 12 1SH7.

FOUND.

T7VOUNO — Kilgore A Helms' office. Miller’s L Block, one square north of the Kates II

The place to get fall uppe bessquality of artiXctal Te

fortwratv dollars

louse,

r or nnder sets of the eeth, on Rubber Plates,

uprlfi dAwBm

BOOTS AND SHOES.

AND

BOOTS

SHOES.

i promptness. warrant will

ami

give e

in a manner that w

ntirc satisfaction.

RAILROAD OFFICERS

Are request, d to examine our BI-^kJSrK: BOOSTS,

As we feel best Bo>k> i

cd we ire manufacturing the : in the Mate.

DUX WOODS MERCHANTS And othar business men using Lar pre XSlante Books,

Are requested to gire us a call and examine our stock of Papers, which we warrant to be of th»

NOTICE,

1ST O T X C E . ) hereby given that a petition -is pending before the Common Council of the city of Inditpolis, asking for tbe vacstlon of tb* oiler running east and west between lot* numbered three (S) aad four (4) of outlet numbered four. Ill , as subdivided by Jr

b* MU oft Monday evening, Aprils*, 18*7, or at ATKINS AGO.

i ib 8u oaun

Bes IR a ter i a I lit Use.

BINDING FOR PUBLISHERS

Done or. the most iavorable terror

CALL AiTD NEE UN. IRK Raw* Wasixfngtun Street, Trtr-r-tTXU TgAgorja. I3Sm_

IALRCC

We have on hand n complete ns-sortment ol

Spring and Summer Styles

WtOTH SHOES, oes, Men's Buff and Lauding, Kid, Glove, Balmorals and Gaiters. . complete line of Children’s sewed Work in all ixes and styles, besides a variety of goods too itimerous to mention. ■emstriok*, Kdnsitnd* Jk *.'®„ apr15 dim No. 5* >outh Meridian street.

nj notice.

There is nothing miraculo about thi» practice. Ly sum<

but it U based upon street urine ip]

science, and is commended '

physicians of i treatment for recommend it to It take* but a ft following dtsi

sp well hat his

m other persons prol thont medicine, ths ould be doing him g us or supernatural

By some it is called agift: street urinetples of natural nded by many eminent ctices who have received

and is commended by many cmin dher practices who have recol

atment for themselves niitt tamilics, and also

theirc

wing diseases

Weak eyes, weak spines, scab! he.i head ache. »ick head ache, neuralgia inflammation of the eye* of long

of the front and back

s;

ak spines, scald head, nervous

neuralgia, deafne f longstanding

catarrh of the front and back passages, sort throat, bronchitis, stomach rough, liver cough enlargement of the heart, palpitation of the bean, itysuepste. tailing of the womb, all spinal <lisea*eKenro*ic diarrhea, pile* ot all kintlS. 11s-

tula. cancers, diabetes, spermatorrii-ra. and ; disease, of the urinary organ*, malignant son ulcer* and tumors ia the uterus, paralysis, go rheumatism, diseases of the tiddeys, lame backs,

etc. ‘

tc., etc.

CONwUMPTIOW, in its'Incipient stage-, also

yields to this system.

FaKoI,Y8I8, which has lieen coasidere.! by other physiciams as incurable,can lie cured w here circumstances are favorable, but require* longer

time.

General Dropsy also yield to this system, but

also requires longer time. Term, of treatment mode tion, but always reasonable.

aprl* dfitlttn

ode known on appliesable. Consultation free.

WANTED.

YY AN TKEc—Unimproved grouts aad actual sastle

is in Illinois, nesota. for emt-

rs, at a low figure for DICXJUtSON A WKB8TK&.

aprlT dAwlw*'

i strait,

Chicago, Illinois.

Mill Brand*. and~Nj Marking and Indelibl New Tort Stencil Rooms, two doors South of Postofl

spill i

ut, in unv style. Boxes, Barrel*,

late*.

iks oa band. Apply at Talbot A Now’s Block.

es. Ail ktmi* band. Apply ; >t A Now’s Bloc ffice, IndiensiKil

TXTANTKD-CANV ASSERS—We wsut a few V V good Canvassers. A rare chance offered oa per cent, or salary. Also, one good moo to locate a* a State Agent. Call on or address ASH SR A ADAMS. 7« Kart Market street, Indianapolis. Indiana. mar* dim

HOUSE FURNISHING.

hoiishiipus' Riiipem

McCBBBRY a fay, :m teteM.86 East Washttectate Ntreet, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, Wholesslesale and Retail CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWARfi, 1 iteteape, Sttevea, Tlmwarw, Furaltiire, Woodeawarv, CUTLERY AND HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, aprlT ilSm

DEBILITY! DEBILITY

Resulting from any cause whatever. Prostratton af th<* Nteni, INDUCED BT Sever? ?T< rd9hipt> Exposure*, Fevers, Oft Diseases of Camp Life. Smldicra, Cltinens, Vials or Fenaole, Admit or Tomtfo* W ill find in this Bitters a pure Ton ic, not dependent on bad liquors for their almost miraculous effects. This Bitters Will cure the most severe case* of And Direases resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Orgsus And is the only sure, certain and safe remedy for LIVER LOMPLALNTN. All are mere or les* effected during the spring and fall with torpidity of that important organ of digestion, the Liver. This Bitters, without containing any preparation ef mercury, or by purging, act* iKjwerfully on thi* organ, excites it to a haalthy aad lively action, and gives a tone to ht whole system; hence. ■•ml tit* Lmergy and Ntreteg lit Take the place of StclAn***, Debility amd Ltesaitted*.

lOOFLASD'S GUIAN WTT1IIS! Will cure every ease of CforoRtlc or IRe<rvo«w UcMUty, IMeeteeee off kfoo BAMmeyn, ▲ted Dteeftbftft mrUIteR flrote* aa Mb* ordered Mioanach.

Observe the following symptoms, resulting fkoin disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Pile*, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acididity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of ths Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at ths Heart, Choking or suffocating Sensation when in n lying Posture, Dunnes* of Vision, Dote or Webs before the Sight, Fever aad Dull Pei* in tbe Head, DeAoieacr of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Kyes, Pain in the sid*. Back. Chest. Limbs, etc.. Sudden Flushes of Hast, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of BvU, and Great Depression of Spirits.

HON. JAMES THOMPSON.

Judge of the Supreme Court oi Pennsylvania.

FHiLanxunr*. April S8, ISM.

I consider “Hoofland*s German Bitters ” a valuable medicine in cm* of attacks of indigestion or Dyspepsia. 1 can certify this from my expe-

rience in it. Yours with respect,

JAMES THOMPSON. Freas A. McMaJtin,

Strip*, 1UM d»A toMto topttes. All New Stylea, toe toutoneaweei aitd cheapest goods ever eflfered to tow Market. FIGURED PIQUES, A novelty to Brew Goods, the uewest thing out. Don’t toll to see them. Percales and Organdies, In Plain end Ficnred, all new sends, at very low prices, i IVtOTJItYNO C*OOI>» ; In Bomhnaines, Alpacas* Empress Cloths, Reps, 6-4 Princess Cloths, 6-4 and ! $-4 Tamise Cloths,Tamertines, Crepe Moreta, Bareges, Canton Cloth, Etc. New Cloths, Cloakings, Etc., At Great Bargains. ^ Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! Beal Paisleys, to long and square; Wool Shawls, new styles; Broche Shawls, almost as handsome as real Paisleys; Berlin Wool and Cashmere Shawls; Thibet fohawls. in Colors and Black, in great variety. MOURNING SHAWLS All kinds; Crepe Shawls* all celers and qualities; also, Milk and Brenadiee and Berage Shawls, all new Coeds at the Lewest Possible Prices. Laces, Trimmings and Notions Largest variety, handsomest Coeds, and Lowest Prices to the City. PRINTS, GINGHAMS. ETC., Immense Stock, all new Bands, very cheap; good Calicoes at 16, 16 1-6 and 16 Cents. Shirtings, Sheetings, Pillow Muslins, Pillow and Sheeting Linens, we have a large stock, and are bound to sell them cheaper than any heuse to the city * TILER’S BEE HIVE, 6 West Washington Street marM-dtf athcollstp

FOR SALE OR TRADE. A Splendid Chance for In-

vestment.

HAVE flgO acre* oi I.an,I,

T HAVE 8410 acre, oi Lan<i, fourtren X southeast of thb> city, on Indianapolis Cincinnati Railroad, within one mile of the

tion.

Gil

iad. within one mile of the staade for property in this city or will tell on liberal terms and low ate red, and is susceptible of tie three, four or Are forms;

rns; about orchards, a

rill

for sale or tradi ia Cincinnati, or , prices. It is well

division so as to mate three, four or flve farms; boa two good farm houses and two barns; about 460 screes well set in meadow, three orchards, grist and saw miU with circular saw, which w

be sold separate or with theiand.

WM.LOVE,

Real Bststs Broker, r and Commercial will send bill to this office. ]

aprll d6t

[The Cincinnati Enquirer and 1

copy one week and s

EXCURSION.

MAY DAY IS COMING

The

AND Excursion

ttotog! Pic Nic,

y.

ve beeu iu-

t: nod

Grand Temperance

AT

Andenson. Indiana, IffiteF 1st, 18B7.

TTON. Richard Yates, of Illinois. Goncrnt TI Carey, of Ohio, Gov. Itirhud Ogleslr Illinois, and lion. Schuyler i.ollux, hat

vited, and are expe ticipate in the exetci The excursion trail at 7 o’clock a. u.,

Wednesday. .Hay 1st. 18417• Face for tbe round trip: Fi-io Indianapolis gl; from Union City ft 25. and a p - port innate red uctten from way stations. Tickets for sale at Todd, C.ii-mtnhnel fo WUIhtesa’ Book Store. Glenn’s B.ock; T. Hnntee's 8b*n store. No. 5 W. Washingion street; Isaac Dates' Hat Store. No. 11 Vf Wli hingfon street; A. vr. Sharpe, 38 N. Pennsylvam i street, and at William Chandler’s, 33 S. Meridian .treat.

aprlB dflt

tich

:r i.ollux,

expeoted to be pi a

n will leave the Union Depot

X-,

BRADDOCKS

OIL POLISH. EXCELSIOR

WATEB PROOF

Harness Preservative,

Oil*

Patented October SO, isfiti.

IcMnkin, Ksq., New York, Broadway, March a». 18W.

Dear Sir >-I take gr^tt pleasure in t^tdying to Ge l “ ri - quaiitie* of the Uoof-

lishment.

the extraordinary

ry remedial quaiitie* of the lioof-

1 end’s German Bitten, procured at your eatab-

A member of the family has been for many

world.

Uurcompot high polish ■nJenng th<

tble, Kcouomi.'al, easiest applied Softener and I'leservvr iu I lie and for boots, oils, blacks, and gives with little labor and no moisicmug,

water proof.

nd no m

•nJering them perfeetty water proof.

WARKANTMD free li^pt ALL injurious m-

gradients. Once u*<

We offer retailers

Once used never dispensed with. r retailers better mor*iu than any other

House, and solicit t

our BO 1 VATIVB

i by all first c

Shoe ana Hornes# Dealers

ZEUBLIN, BROS., Manufacturers, Deptet 57 Soulfo uiltetein Ntreet, aprlSdSm Indianapolis.

Blacking House, and solicit a call. — BOOT FOI.18U VB against all others on i he globe,

all flnt d*s* Grocers, Druggists, Bo«t,

We plf our BOOT POLISH and HARNESS

PRKSBBV ATI VB against i

Sold

woman.” You are at liberty to moke any use of this you fit, or refer similar sufferers to. Yours, truly. M cMAJi i M .

From tbe Rev. Lxn G. Btcx, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly ot the North Baptist Church Philadelphia, at present Pastor of the ifaptist,Charah, Chester, Pa. ^ I have known Hooflsuit’s German Bitters favorably for a number of years. 1 have used them in my own family, and have been so pleased with their effect*, that 1 was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they hnve operated ia a strikingly beneficial moaner. I take greaffpleasuie in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those offlicted with tbe diseases for which they areleoaaameudeil, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that mv recommendation wiUbesustained. I do this more cheerfully as Hoofland** Bitten is

iu tended to benefit the

FOR SALK.

StolooKh tor

npQE old stand at No. 23 West Washing te X ^street, will be sold at a bargain if applies

a bargain if appUoa-

aade soon. The fixtures are all new, and lease to the building can ba continued on

tion

the lease to the building car reasonable terms. Inquire of

aprlSdtt

HBN. BURK.

To Builders and Roofers. rrtHOMAB D KIN'GAN offers for sale a vary duX rable and cheap Rooflug Felt. It wQl be found superior to anything at present in u*^ and suitable to any style of budding. Indianapolis, April, 1MT. sprlfi dlmThfiSat TTHJR SALK—STORK FIXTU&BS-No. H East X Washington street. Two nicely finished Counters, two Walnut Tables, a large lot of Glass Casing, Shetring and Drawers, snd one Desk. These articles will be sold at a bargain, and on time, to responsible parties. Possesion given at short notice. The stock of Boots and “hoc* is being sold at various jotes, and they will b*cloaed out on time, or exchanged for good city property, aprll dfiw A Fine Residence at a Bargain.

wnrE offer for sole a flne two story Frame VV Dwelling on North Meridian street, with east front. Bouse contains twelve rooms, well finished, with Inside shutters, marble mantles, and all modern improvements. Stable and other outhouse* complatte aad the lo* is wall sat in fruit and ornaatMtek tree*. Lot fl* by 1R font, with street* on two sidw, and W foot alisy in rear. Will s«U on easy terms, ox trade for goody eity property of less value. BRADSHAW, STUMPH ft GRUBBS. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, sprB diw First building south of Postodice.

the afflicted, and is

Yours, trnly,

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rum drink.' 1 T 9. BECK.

We have a host of testis* oaiols from ail partto the country, but space will allow of the publica jon of but few of them, hence we select those of rniNuiraj. or rum. amp naxcrxcrMur, No. 631 Arch Street. rhiaitelpUa* Pa. CHAN, w, BVANS*

(Formerly U M. J ackson a Co,)

SALK STABLES. FEED AND SALE STABLES. 6. W. Crouch A Co.* Proprietors, BUY AND SELL H6KSES JMM MW LES. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA /'YRDERB for the parchas* of stock for the EastV/ ern and Southern market* solloited. Information by latter or otherwise furnished on request. Before tofl. 8. Forsythe, Louisville. Ky.; Neely TMh.;J S.(Stotnnn.Maeen Qm apriOddm

SEWING

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^2() fltocfoi—. |20 V AGENTS WANTED.

Sole of Washiagtoo Street Property. rrtHB undersigned, between the hours of ten X o'clock a. *., and four o’clock r. M., tern NtetterffiteF. «fo* 1»* tttey •( Jane, 1MT* on the premises, will sell at public suction to the highest bidder, for cash, the east half of the north half of lot number nine (9.) in square nnmbsr sixty-four (M.) except six (•) inches on the east side of said lot. Also, ths west half of tb* north half of said lot number (#) in square number six-ty-four, (64) situate in the city of Indianapolis, county of Morion, and State of Indiana, being

at private sale. Persons desiring to porchas* can find me at East Washington Street.

Indianupoiis, March li 18*7.

moifo-dtd WILLIAM JOHN WALLACE.

Spi'ingr » St4£*>XX». -ranted. F.F. JUSTICE A CO.

pOR sale chc

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work warranted,

mar 11 dSm

LEGAL.

STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, SS. in the Court af Common Ptea* ef Morion county, in tba State of Indlooa, Job* term. A-

D.. 1867.

Joseph Brewster v*. W. Welleee, John H. T August ffissikn-Rtehm and Sftmuel C. YMM6»

TJEIT KNOWN, Thnt on this 11th day of ApnL JD in the year 18fo.ttae above named ptolnffiffi by his attorneys,filed in the afltoe of tha Clerk ot

the Court of Common Plo

rs.’tfiifo’sasvsssi; RtehnidEtetko, David BTTotout

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a tha above

complaint

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tS^i^oontalijri ayi*^ai*ffied.wm be 1 dtoteminedSrSu abtettokc. ^ Bond A Hall, Attorney for Plaintiff, aprli) dtwitwF