Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1867 — Page 2

DAIL^U HERALD. IjAP'JO UUlVJHir^flsr. Editor. ofFiCB-HEHALD KUii.dXIiU. , 1(5 1-2 \>a*Ilili,?lon Slrort. S,VTi:rtI>AY MAY 11 Tiir .loiirnnl’s Assmilts upon llic Work insmon. # ’l".-- .1 !im .1 ro:if<»<tv< that the radh-al r.lty ticket was elected by a minced majaSiy, and •:iVC»a • a r< ' : :i f -r it that a “few humlred" wcrWovr.i'-'.i vvi re inv'ialod into the support r t lire v, • ■av::n< .i'> ticlu-t, whose political nUilialions iia.l heretofore been with the Iteiinl>li' : ii patty. It, assails these “few hundred" workingmen who sustained a city ticket of their own nnhiP'r. as 1:« hin" in intelligence ind intr'jrily, by h.iv;ny been, ns it alleges, ••humhu. :- .! in;,) the IVmocratic ranks, • and ashr ioy tlxt dupes of “lazy professional refnrater.-." And b r c u; e Mr. l!l<'ll.\i:i> TUKVAM.iriC, was invited hereby workingmen, and had Ids i nr-es paid by the Wi-rktHK-iiu n’s asse.c-alion, if li t received any compensation. he had therefore no chim upon the sympathy of workit.zinen, an 1 no rl rlit to ;id^ vise them as to tluir duly or lite hist mean*of accomplishing the ends they had in view. During the political canvass la t fail he Itepublicans imported a largo number of speakers from abroad, “who did not go away vithout parsing the hat for a conti ihution, or laving money furnished them in seme wa v." aid because they bid not, wo ask in the languar' of the .burn,!, what claim hid hey upon the syiiipalhiis i f the prep; of indianapolis, or w hat right to dictate to them low should they vtc? The .Journal attempts to make a jioiut against Mr. TuEV.tl.urK by ■ barging that his "pbibuithropliy is a markel- • ble commodify" fer the rci'scn that lie n dives oay fo enable him to devote his time ami abiiily :oUie reform or cause in which he is eng i;.<;bence the pui iiyof his motivcsmu.t lie doubled and Hie sympathies of those whem it is •is avowed purpo-r to benelit, must be v. hii Id. V.‘, ubl : I.:" J'.urmil apply the same i .1* j 'opi' in rs <-f (he g-ispcf-ts the evid' me (.1 leu- . ■. are support •¥ I y t<? 'ill. o' ■ i - • f .- • to whom they advi -c and .nsli'ii- t In re ';,i ,i to their dulies, lint doer that oi t .b piive tutm cf ali elaiin upon the sympatliie- and eonliileiice oi tile eominuinly U'ilti r. re i p|intis, reformers arestipporled t*y tlmr •• v. lio.sympatliiz- with ill m. l>y ie - iiit'l. -Pm ; i I e' triilmp’.l of the eoiise tiny a<i\p. ale. 11 tii it gn U'ld inu-l t.uir •• phdzulhri■; i:y I ■ legai ileii :.s a ni.irU<.t.d>le

e. liimo ;i:y

'i'll' .liiur.::;i .is •‘the .iidil-trial i hisses were the strengtii and stay of the Kuion licpuf'lican ji.irty of the city, and to them II h ilie. u indebted for all its victories.'' Ai d fi r tied reason, wo ark. an' m l tlie mdu dd .1 e entitle,| to some coiisiih r itihn by tin lit mo. dican party't The .iottni.d riihe:.U,i . ' iv.Mi'bcd liic arsm in'• of thewoikie :iaen in adopting a line of pod, y whir li lie y lin-i: hi p : ' a: ' Iop d to promote Hit* ui 'i.ity "i i , : :.'l 11;-, 1 welfare of the in.lu !i...l •: . Ii r it publican party are in-

• i 1 v. '.'hiiigm! u of li,.". in-: -

■ b r ah ii., ir Voter';.', it dots not

’ ■ pi- Hi i;: r • r ‘he p-irly it lei.i.'r

• . ' n 0 : ie’ abdlly ( f till' Vh 1 ill!; h".l n to

in ill r tril illlerc-fs. or trial vvitli

ro.o i lc and __ai!erti t eonlimpl tli" agt io-'ii - v hi' :i 1 In y lhonght Were the l.e»t calelii .ted i" !':vanee Hi, ir welfare ami luppiuc—. Mr. I.'u'd\i:i> Tn vt Ki.ldcit bid ilinnense ainii-

i f worh‘ii..:i n while in Indianapolis,

a "i h: : arguiiii ids in ijchaif of the interoris of i.i 'indtisti'inl classes were received by them with cordial approval and the utmo-t i ntbiis- ■ i. Ihd 11, e ,J aiirn .1 s.iys it lias si contempt I U' Mr. 'i'liav i r.I.K K, an I' will y Ii lie had " : d( !" t a i o w. rkingnu u l!ic support of ibe I: ( iildb an li.-ih t liie .lourr.al would n t h tv iivar !ed Ir- •• pbilntifbrnp? as ;i m-.r- ; -f rum hh; but h- i-vu-r h-- •• ivi-

'nit! the tickil \vliicdtb^lUji , li a do,.i'll .; i i iiai- , "I ll fl l'

i .. . ;,v' :■ s'iom.l ri. ,rnu r '• vve liave no other • <Ii c than cuiitcnipi." i ,i ; vvork'uigincn ol Indi dnipf il-s .'.re m t !'‘ I . .• Itli y can easily p IP •" t! • I'! • thill e will. • < ■' !"•; f clings a:. 1 m v ki.-h promo! le UC .d and i-'ir.v it. r> pre id', li

. I : " .. i '! iaal ci ■ opavc li ’cii the ■

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Oovernment and the soldiers in the same way, nor did the irifamy of these crimes influence lire pr.U' ^nuiUoidies to bring other otiimib r.to justice, llig'ithere in Indianapollg pro fs vvero furnished that “loyal” cithrens hat! swindled the Government, but instead of punishment, the oilicers am! ( if f irrs were excused and whitewashed. And there is this to be said in behalf of KouxSTAJm. He made ample restitution before pardon was granted, when the other viliians who have gone unvvhippcd of oven the partial justic’ that was meted ont to him, never di gorg ! a cent of | their Ml-gotten gains. The Journal has something to say m condemnation ot the pardon brokerage which it alleges prevails under the present administration. o join with it in condemnation of a!! such dishonorable agenCics af l iffliucnecs. Hut what considerations and influences were brought to hear upon the Cabinet', for we are told the ease of KoiixsI'amm was fully discussed in Cabinet council, t > induce his pardon!' The m-v-t eminent mi n in the Republican party recommended his release. Among them were Governor Fext.ix, Senators Nve and IIowVUD, Wil.UAM M. il'.’.VKT : and StMFX.x Dn.vI'KK. it took §1(1.),00b to procure his pardon, so the Joiunal alleges, and, wo may ask, docs corruption stalk so unblushiusly over the land that men cf such high character can lie uuluc.' d to lead their names for pay to procure the pardon of a deep-dyed villain, and interfere vvi!h the proper administration of the la vy-!'^4)o me n of that character lend their inliucnce to “a gang of harpies, every one of whom Might 11 be in tiie penitentiary, to make meri iiambze of the inlluence they are unfortunati !y ablu to bring to bear upon the I’roident," as tiic .f iurnal charges with virtuous iiidignitioii? The more the KOIIXstamm ca-c

suggestive, by its against false views t

lech

Amuseme nts—Xliclv «M TT>c nnpardonatile Sin of Recrca-

l:on.

G .-rge W. Curtis says of the preachers who pivach against innocent physical rccrmUoa: A sermon by theitev. Washington (findden, of .North Adams, in Massachusetts, upon the u. o and abuse of amusements, is curiously

mild and earnest protest of the subject, that what is

Unically called •• the Chrislain world,” or a very large part of it, actually regards amuse-

ments as sinj'ul.

la a retired and delightful village which we know, liiil cf noble tree., and green spaces and a must friendly people, the pleasant game of cronU'.t is very popular, and on every bright 'Uiiiuier day piciuresiiuc groups are gathered to pb.y tlie game. It is haitl to imagine any occiip .tton more simple and innocent, and it is in.’ u; prising that sensible clergymen feel that ihey can play croquet for an hour without runuig the risk of committing the unpardonable sin. Therefore among tlie players in the shade, urging tii; inuncent ball with the artless mallet, the t. atcmplative spectator is glad to sec more than one of the pastors of the village. Yet when a severe divine descended Into the rural street fn in the remoter hills he was appalled to behold one of his brethren carnally clinking the wicket ami triumphantly driving his antagonist's bMl far from the goal. Painfully concerned for the cause of good morals and true religion he rushed hastily into a neighboring parsonage, and there recovering breath, he said solemnly to his excellent friend the parson. “ Dear brother, 1 was shocked beyond expression as I came into town to see brother

James gambling."

“Gambling! Good heavens! And in the

ililic street ? What was he doing

playing croquet.'’

quel! Why, brother Shadrach,

t would have found me

pub!

“ lie was ] “Oh! eroq

oqi

h ilt an hour ago yon gambling with him.”

Wh.it must religion be, ami Christianity, Us most humane form, to a man who thinks cro-

quet a sin!-

Docs the serious divine among the remoter hills throw up his window on the summer mornings and denounce the robius aud the

l"sV

It seems that the Speaker and Clerk of the House of Uepreaeatetivea ban concluded that as great men are tjery scarce, they might aa well take the contract of running the Government. Since thair repeated re-elections they look upon themselves as men of destiny, and the Christian sohtter/nowAirD, Is put aside for the gitted Cleft. Here is an extract of a private letter from an informed person, that

will instruct and amuse:

“ When I last saw you I forgot to tell vou of a ‘nice little arrangement ’ gotten up in Washington last winter for Colfax’s benelit, which was suddenly spoiled by Sherman. After the

law was passed giving MePt

Cleik of

is,.t jit---.'.i ^viDg McPherson,

the House, the'authority to select three papers

law was passed

the House, the*uutuv w . in each Southern State to publish the

laws,

go. cn

ease thi now is.

Colfax conceived the hiea that it would be

rtm he

91

me

veil to

satlon. This was done; but the House, led by

od thing to make the law general, and

•e ci

ds would give Colfi

e to advoevte his Sherman dircovi

and moved to strike out the increased cotnpen-

e House, ied by

ation just thrice what it d give Colfax three papers

in each State to advocate his claims for Uie

Tbati Stevens, M Pherson’s right bower, sisted, and a conference committee was the

suit. Cameron was put on, and he is no friend of McPherson, so it went by the board. McPherson was very sullen, and said tho law amounted to nothkig, no first class paper

would touch it at the old price, etc.

Now, what suggests this to my mind is this: Colfax and McPherson are working like beav-

ers 4or a ticket to he composed of Ihtuiaelvts. Itlch, isn’t it? Colfax is rcrdly elated, aud l learn from men who know b:s coufldently believes he has the and has almost a sure thing on the nomina-

tion.”

AGITA DE MAGNOLIA. A toilet delicht. Superior-to any Cologne need to bathe the face and person, to render the skin safkaad iraeh, to> allay in Baa at at ion, to paifuae clottaing, for headache, etc. It is manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia, and is obtaining a patronage quita impreeadnnted IS W a favorite with actresses and opera singers. It is sold by all dealers at (I in large homes, and by DEMAS BA EXES A CO, New fork. Wholesale Agents. Saratoga Spring Water, said by all Ptaggiata.

isdisctivscil, the more apparent will be made I thrushes? Does te walk gtoomy ami awful

through the June meadows and condemn the

bobolinks to the everlasting pit—a rustlc.John

the pi'

llic corruptions which have attended the administration of tire Government fortiicpast six years, and help swell our prcsint enormous

public, indobh dnr: '.

Kctit itr.ii 'i'uxation in .iliiswaclitt-

sett*.

The di lit of til l state cf Massachttsctts, ac- ■ ; A rt'i i:»1I. Dana, » about $Uf,UUO,fl«!*, and the aggregate debt of the towns in the ' kite about -7,001),COD mere, fn addition to ail tiii-'. Uie commonwealth has a share in the national debt of m2,.'.00,000,000. The House of ll'-pr. ntaiiv, s has passed a bill fortqtializir ; li ur.iio', which will eventually i lit o O'A to the State debt. T..- credit cf M i«sachusctts aiready 'l-ig-g.'rs under the lead of debt, and ihe worUi sg .•! .f-.'s of the stab' are suffering terribly,as in oilier States, from taxation, “Tho eondilien of the poorer kind of mechanics," Mr. Daxa st ifrs, •• i-1 .Wit tium before the war.” The wretched tenement life" is creeping in anion; finm. They are, as he declare-. •• bieedieg at every pore.” And y.it mer. .!• is to !»•.•! b I, and more taxation i:.;'>! i« I, Ci it imhti ians may bid more giddy 1 • ..I- i*» Votes. X. 'A m in ebrgyman, named Truxr who has been giving advice to the blacks c t Nortli ( .iri lina, told them that he not only f - voivd ail nu n e xereising the right to vote, but • to lie v Jed for, to goto CongrC'S, to tlie rrniti Hilary, to lu ll, or to heaven, jo- . - • 'd- y pirasedd" Sii.-h p' rs..i.s as this, whitev rti. :r. '•olnf bad lu-tter give up their pro:'.' '..n. They have no business to ohstnt t ir Ucar.ors in the exereise of their “rights." ^ ^ — - .Stfulc ItClIIS. -Til" < ily. Hotel, in Grcencastlc, was 0.stroyed by tire 1 ist Friday. —The nvansville S.MtbwK mn ng ••.th<r tilings, prop, -t s to ••deal freely it"!- - pendcnlly with all questions,” and t > “ir at down the liydra head ofFederali.' a." ( > ■ ’’. Stephen. Turow modesty to the d ' . " your tiger hew!. -I’. . ; art ernt storm in Hu::::! ' u a tiuin b rb"'t Mivi-he.l a p i 's' i 1‘ 1 then wmt thr.'.u ■ a Dr. i’.ar-

(b !r.

Knox anathematizing the prel

Mary ? Does he -accuse the rose cf wanton pertuine, llic carnation ot carnal colur, the lily of alluring charm? The pictures of the sunset sky, tho evanescent arabesques of Jack Frost, the spotless sculpture of tho snow, the passion of music, the poetry of the dance, the blithe hilarity of skating, the elegance cf billiards, the glow of bowling—all these, because men arc often foolish and wicked and abusive, and misuse lood aud drink aud dress, arc they only snares and abominations and delusions of the devil? Ah! good Shadrach of the hills, jotir brain is cubwebbed, your heart is chilly, your blood is stagnant. Morbid and perverted, your mind ha*gone astray. You are no Christian teacher for living men. Your parish should be the catacombs, your

dry hcini-

.Tlnsealmr Development of Women. The ladies of Warwick, Ragland, have organized a boating club, and propose hereafter to compete with.the sterner sex upon the picturesque and classic Avon. There Is no reason why the English women, who are fond of the chase, and delight in tisbing and pedestrian tours, and other outdoor exercise, should not aspire to a skillful use of the oar. We shall not be surprised, therefore, to see them generally taking like ducks to the water, and Tu time, challenging the world for a wherry

race or regatta contest.

It a matter of congratulation that out door sports, which impart robust constitutions and

ruddy countenano England, are becoi among our American

customs of other years are giving way to a fondness for horsemanship, skating, croquet, etc., and, as a result, we witness a decided improvement In the constitutions of our women. They are becoming more and more convinced that physical delicacy, enervation, effeminacy and hot bouse drawing room con linemen* do

beauty and al

imparl roousi consuuiuons anu enances to the gentler sex of becoming yearly more popular merican women. The effeminate

not impart genuine

attraction to

ir.^ men. ; thun. They arc learning that a pretty face is, i!.- V.or in man’s estimation, no compensation for a frail

.Utlon and numberless doctor bills,

have strong, active men, and we want

ng, active women, who are complaining of excessive fatigue

vitality; women who do not keep a running with physicians, and have to be

You arc no Christian teacher

Ycltr parish should be the catacombs, your in man’s estimation, no coinpcnsai congregation mummies, in your dry Ik mi- , constitution and numberless doctor bills, lies runs no sap of the teacher's sweetness. I We have strong, active men, and we' Your jaundiced eyes can not consider the j strong, active women, who are not always lies of the Held. Whoever long considers ] complaining of excessive fatigue, and lack of

considers coiisidi r

account w

cd up" and dos( d

physicians, and have to

ar in and year out;

shoulder resi

i oliit.

T .

y i’.i 'a ! i in '.tir.' th i

. .. - a ti;c •• - ct .>«•:' wafer'' r. r tii :: . u' -

; -I!'! ct'.. 1 e:( ; .c ! r < I' l!

■ . r.. . . :i i: ;\ *• iqe lie 1 ; i j ' ' I Vi'orl.!”rn n l ’lit.'delusions of llic ;i:,a. 1!. ' I' —i I Ml l f 111” Icadel's (T tli*' ■ ■!' 1 —" , .!, :i ’id Iso !■' ! II ii ; ; i ,' •• '..'!:.i b .w i n»b!«d •• 1! .i ■ . . i ; a 'i illy M' y " I' i ; . v ’ ' 1 !< \ •I'l I I I't I ' . . • . . > 'A i-iii ll.

'j i-.c i oil tist ii min

lilcT bicii-e, upsetting a chilli, re

two c’l-iirs and a barn 1.

— .yin (".'"'..".iring festival wiii • ■ 1 in

f.aportc on the 2'itli.

A:n; n'i:i> '. -a : :x \tiox u v a ( .t.r.— dll'" '1 jV'*)il(.ec'l! tills nf ' evil a Vfreei ii'^ •y-ay. Id r:(ti n ; rrrily soj i-hiri'V.. •. •') ,tl." .National Hotel, in .• ,:n. 1 | The ilo. lor .'.mu-rd himself and a sol.a 1 : ud:i ;:ci* i-y jd'i' iug the I'.'ldl'* until a . li 'ar. ‘C i -c 1 1 i. i ■ m I;i ,: .i!i: had f’l'e.i'ion t" V.-.! a*IV' p -c. fne.-Ud with the est lii.ici.t.

■yes

lilies of the Held. Whoever long < men as devils will inevitably come to

the world as . _ j Against this folly vve are glad that a voice | should be raised so plain and sensible as this. It is ludicrous that a minister should have to say to grown men and women that they may 1

quadrille or play chequers without ; their simls. Mr. Gladden's disi, u much more than its apparent and ; intention. It aims to show those . .nit was prcacbdl that amu-cuicnt is

. -If sinful, and that the ec h'.-u-fcal

... '.tion of it fails to save young a.-1* and a irow the downward p.t.i. I: t i:s rand deeper lesson Is. ti. it tk- rad

ds superior piety i- c • .

•I'l -hat Which sent SI v ll . • t. '... . .•

physical training

I . .. the true spirit of t !. , • ,t;

wlii'll spi'll.'gs '.he . I.:.. ...

catli n ot the ftr-sll, the tl izcU .t rations, tii. hair skirt, the .-p;!. I i

stirvatt n-, tl. c.p tu.; y, j divine o| this city, not long since : monasti. i-'in, inquisluons, burniu.-s. n i b r- 1 •• If 1 could have my way. I would have

“patched up" and dosed year

women who are not afraid to shoulder reapo sibillty, and bear their share of life's burdens; women, in short, who are titled, by physical as well as mental training, and development, to become what their Maker intended them to

be—helpmates for man.

And to this end it is to be hoped that the spirit of reform will continue to grow and prevail among them. Those who exercise an influence in moulding aid shapiag^theVustoms • f -iK-icty should foster and develop tins spirThe managers of our female educational

rs an I tench rs have it in their powr .a achieve a vast am uat of good to human-

ity in this respect. 9..ill an eminent Methodist

riblc pint

!.:. U.q Uai (if;

Spotism and slavery, I.Z'I Idlurus and tragedies which dl -

imagiu-ablh tor

tiguro the religious histories cf the world.

' it-i i

■agedles • es of the

Hi • I! isv Chair 1 M ister 9hadl !ly." You have

■'■Oil jl i'tcr .-hadrach.

goo "In

Luc Uxt that <>od snip-it in spirit.

betrayed into a m rmoo, lint It is.re;;, hiiig.thc

‘reached In

\c ynnr-rlt in is a spirit, and It Is the spin

must be w.ir-

spiril, tb ii, vvh.' h

n the vital thing. It is not what we d", but bow vve do it, which avails, some sermons ol }\ id's i.i .y ha; been much lc--truly rcli": -u* .v .hi ;n the writing and premhiug tb “i tbc qii-tplayni by yuir nti-hbor pasb.r under village tnis. Yea, and the spiritual pride

i..st'iuti's should imitate the example now being set by the N. -v Kiigland colleges, and provi.:.- liberal means f r physical training and

dev dopre

I’l'cacli

Icvc spci' s cit

•■If l could have my npiu-alley attached ii

c matry, where boys aru, Mili-s lumu 1,0,

themselves physically during week days, and thus become the better prepared to receive

spiritual trainlnsron the .Sabbath.”

This suggestion will strike most people a* br ing decidedly novel, to say the least. It. however, reveals an appreciation of the importance of devoting more attention to physical culture and development, whi -h we should be glad to And prevailing -generally among educators and moulders of pubrft opinion.—

-Vcw York Commrrrial.

ever church in the

boys and girls could develop

Hi

. ge li'sis. lea, uuu the sp

v. if.s which you denounced him at tic p..r- - c;c—was there not a strain of tbc i’.san.-e

L question, for manners are more closely engravings, oeoring inesignuii ted with morals than they arc generally brook, chemist, and the prtva t to be—our actions and words coming Stamp oi DAMAS BARXEhs A

manners. Whit constitute manners? This is an im-

portant

connected wit

thought to be—our actions and words coming from some secret motive of the soul, whether good or evil. It is undoubtedly right to make D > | use of a certain amount ot politeness, if vve for only know what true politeness Is. The Bible vert says “be courteous;" though it evidently

docs

10Ugh it evidently

not mean that excess of unmcanii

I mired, giv i ;; I

ng cum -

diment and studied complaisance which is

ml whn re is a c

person to another

i O]

J.

i. pu ti ; . : . : I ',' Iv : ' I : . i'. .vuiiXoIamTi. i ' .! in i'i I id;.' 1 spd - Di-lrict I .ni l : ; . . i 1 e-1ric' c !' N't vv "i oi k, in .. ’, f r ; . : !ii; • !.d- 'and fraudulent . .' ■ i‘.'dcd ; I ii mid m plc.-. i ■! I" l"ii y. i. :iii; ; i'uruii i t. We have i. o ..i < a- r f r I!::.- rxi ii i.-c of Icnien- • lc. l ; ■ I'i--'id. 'it, but indignation Iherob’l c i oiiti v. itii .'.I ■ from liie lirpublican j: . i mm n'I'.cNiii Hi" i",-e vvliich arc • • ■ i : d . ■ ■ ;o i':iin;ii;i nt and inllucnii. .t ll-, ■. . i Koiix.-tvmm i-i flic"un:t; proaili..b|p villaii.** ns charg"'! by tbr. d - .' ca', lb vv Void Ti II'Hii-'. Ibe ('n. in;«ti t.r.: (!.i n o < 'ber j Fn’s of that cta*s ' d a'-.: tint the ii y iii f 'l* ' io liiti;* jcc-!. ’• j . ■ i '■ i' "Hint'tide.| fy, Ibe Ii.U"! 4 | \ w ', S ciliary Mo( ii.i.'.i n. t: Tiicy i.. i,i i-.d AMiKituv, and ihe uatoi -: oi 1 Ifqu'C'i Iil'itivcs from New York, .' : >l I'-r- I '.'I-' 'V, and Ifow.vi;!,; Hint, nui J. Wv.: ri:. Wir.i.uvf M. Ev.vkix, Si';; "N Dnal't'i:, ri> v.ii;i>s. i'li'.ni'uxr, the !• idin ; in! m! r- of las .Vcvv York bar. and i li i nlod nr r ;.' • I New Y ork citv. I '• ’• • i . " s lb',: -l lies the cir- • to * s v b ‘Ml I ’ " ap|Jie di oi f-r '' d I be I'l a Mils (V’l l "!l in- .' !o r. m! i:;

p i I 'i vva . ii dm d lb" i',.

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ii '\inic !»< rn •loijo in »*uniiln v.\ iIiii* Liniuiry into li.o n foi* j» ’i-ilon li t a Inin ■ v i •; t ir-. hikI |m>< h ' • ! .i’or iifly ur^nrij •I n-v vrv aMo I uv-

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. : i" -i-(*• r 4 ain < !• ■i'-! m Min ti i» «' •! v. ts alii ^imI -: •« i • •juin d vs * ro • i f’ Ij;»\ imr t'» rI : • ■ •••: -hi- io.i • v. oj <■ m iio- • -v ml o nMr.i- . K i.ir 1 . a- C"M•oi f ti- •! • - s miii b ; ^ ■ i-t 'li.l a

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de. aud w hich is freit there is a certain porn one person to another in lerson's opinions, comfort cling—a cordial kindness— lything for his accommodaicrtlice of some temporary

A vc a calf, appreberoiv e of fro>t, iiadt do n refii'g'; in Ibe builiiing. and when lb ; >1 ‘ tor enli red he fell r.vir tho fiightr'iii veal, id,inkin': an assassin had laid in M". 1 .'); u *, r him, tl.c ilo( ter ciuMicd the c !.' by tbc Tiroat, and bcllisvveil “murdet" itubl a-i taii';• came. At bri akfast next in- rr.it,g Ibe ,ic tcrindd iiantly rexi.tcd v tendirif vc.d cut I' *N, and took the lir.-t train pr 'in ' -' dill. Mrni’i'i: iv r.vti'fT '.xi’.—Wc .rre in.r rn, I •h it Dr. John A. liciini’.gs, a niercliant of Eal inla'i'N V. as inlirdi red a sh'rt di-lanco north of Hi at place last Salui'diy i.^hl, and p. i.i, d of s'1,1 .ml. There inii-t be n lid r f de=- .- 'does in that section, and we should s-y • 11 ■: i .bid-" l.ynch will have to hold eaurtbi.- : ; iy .ue cb aned out.—-i/hrc(’c Times- - lluTi'Wi lls, telegraph o; eraVr it Win- ■ d 1m t and dangerously vvoiiudid i’.d I'.'i in course of a free light ls*t Tuesday. 'I .;c hot vv as intended for G. A. Williamson. a .< ot b r the M. II. Xd. whose liver Wells hud t'xpmscd a settled determination to cut out. .Mr. W. still retains thati '-cntial organ, vv!,;!.' Wi lls is hi Id to bail in llic .sum of §1 .- •'ii,;'. — At Wa'liington, Ii'diiinn, R v. W. F. Horned, of the Methodist Episcopal church, administered the erdinanec of baptism by i,nmention, on tlie jirrson of a little child some two ' cars old, on last Kabbalb. This is the lb" t ihii’g i ftlic kind we have ever heard

of.

_T • v j;.ccii'ii . (io::, lte tells of “a genuine r.b: I n.ad dog ” recently killed in that city. Wc 'iq.i’o.o it would be equally proper ti sj -'ilk el Gi i.in as a donkey ass. Uiiuiiiiuv mv .'I 'U'T CorxTV.—On Saturday evening last three robbers, so disguised as nut to lie known, entered the residence of William I,. Ridge, three miles south of I.exington, •Scott county, presented revolvers to his head, and forced him to ‘ shell out" all the money he bad jdns. - An .-dVray occurred in RariUoIomCiV county last fall, between two men, about some straw, in.thc eotirse of which one struck tho other on the head vvilli a pitchfork, and the other retaliate I by shooting the lii'.-t in ihe wrist with a revolver. Both eases were tried at the recent t.<fru-*f tlieCiruiit (’mitt in that county, and the nno that struck was lined twenty-tive dulI ii's, n>.d tl," one who shut was mul 'lcd in the sum of fiitir hundred duilai s'. Ixr.vx'iirnu*' - As I>. E. C'diert, a Iaiinrer, was dm king from I tuck creek, last Fiiday, sour di-t.iuce btilovv where the stream is spaiiilcd by tin; Teetershlirg lirtdge, his nttrn--

til’ll

•o.

k ai ce,

lie

In ii going to the temple? And if not spiritual pndi.—U it v. ere an honest prcuipung of >inc.;c .. Mon and I'onscientloUs iiut\ought y.iu not to rcvi'i; that theory of duty which confc.tib'l iair r alien with sin? Do juii r.. ver take .a your ten. Brother 'ba .r u 1> > you f,riiM -"7 ct murj >ruin in tin; -tuiiing your T..an!:-giving turkcv ? Da you never a ■ unudiui.i, or in the days of y- ur

oaieg futhcrhooil. did you never rt.!-' the pn r .. : b;.'!i a li to D.iubiiri ( :.•- Yvtth. e | affected by seme ’ i'i- ,t; v s all an 1 .- ! 'tit..' -I UsO. I iftientLy ilccctilive do yell ll '■ 1 b;at tb" a :,-i s vv' rc i lite respect due fr en'y ta ! c-n;.:i'. 'i, a; tl.c elder reference to that i.i b 1 that buy < v, i n gifted as sni | general good a* ii t-t.-r one -gr.-.-t ; urpM.-e? Let ! a rcadine** to do i ; in -pi ct si.u'e enuti a io hcsti.sible, tion, even at the

.. — st vin-! i enjoyment—a carefulness not to wound tin- . — uecessanly another's feelings, or to slight the dtorc Jgovx Uciua. i must intignlticant person. After this polite-

nt»» or truly good manners—which come!

l |‘"' | trmaa quick pcreeptlen of propriety of cir- .

,, ,, , : . i- i .' siueni i ( . un Jltanccs and from genuine good feeling—I n ‘i f L. f U N ,l,o W n,tiur e U nothing nn re needed-no' ' I l . , VrVi' : , U excuses for that which needs uo excuse, no • '‘c- ban'l M ‘.own l ’ i’os- insinuating flatteries which flow from a M-lti.-h '•■V ■ m - vvooso hands U| ll(>!iirelo J. thought pleasing and rttincl. 11 11 ‘•si... it. Apprcctat- There are some people who profess so much

I love and admiration for you that It puts you out of countenance, while it gives a sad suspicion that their politeness—it such it may tie '■ailed—Is all a sham, and their whole friendship a mere pretense. Fee pi w like to know ! win n they are treated kindly, that it comes from a real goodness in the heart, and not from a mere semblance of it. Politeness Is pleasant i to everybody; bullet it not t>c overdone or ! unnatural, for men would we rather meet with the rude hut honest-hearted manners of

“ Jes’ so I ”—“ Bxactly l ’’—Solon Shingle said they were there “every time.” If he felt “owley ” in the morning, he took Plantation Bitten; if he felt weary at night, he took Plantation Bitters; if he lacked appetite, was weak, langniii, or mentally oniresseii, he took Plantation Bitters; and they never failed to set him on his pins square and arm. ‘ Few persons want any better authority, bat as some may, just read the following: “ * * * lowemuchtoyon, fori verily believe the Plantation Bitters havesavedmy life. Ber Vf. n. WAGONER, Madrid, N. Y.” “ * * * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. Thu Plantation Bitters have enred me. Rev. G. A. MILL WOOD. New York City.” ***** I had lost ail appetite—was so weak and enervated I could hardly walk, and had a perfect dread of society. • » • The Plantation Bitters have set me all right. JAMES IIEMIMWAY, StLouis.Mo.” ***** The Plantatfom Bitters have cured me of a derangement of tbc Kidneys and Urinary Organs, that distressed me fer yean. They act liko a charm. U. lb MOORE. 254 Broadway, N. Y.” Mrs. O. M. DEVOK, manager of the Union Home School for Soldiers' Children, says she " has given it to the weak and invalid children, under ber charge, with the must happy and gratifying results. We have received over a hundred reams of such certificates, but no advertisement is so effective as what people themselves aay of a good article. Our n and our reputation is at stake. The original quality and high character of these goods will be sustained under every and all circumstances. They have already obtained a sole in every town, village, parish, and hamlet among civilized nations. Base Imitators try to come ms near our name and style as they can, and because a good article can not be sold aa low as a poor one. they find some support from parties who do not care what they sell. Be on your guard. See our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE A CO., New York City Saratoga Spring Watar, told by oil Druggists.

Over a Million Dollars Saved! Gentlemen: “ 1 had a negro man worth over $1,200 who took cold from a bad hurt in the leg, and was useless for over a year. I had used every thing I could hear of without benefit, until I tried the Mexican Mustang Liniment It toon effected a permanent cure. J. L. DOWNING.” Montgomery. A.abama, June IT, ISM. ** 1 take pleasure In recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment aa a valuable and indispensable article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches, or Galls on Horses. Our men have used It for Burns, Bruise), Sores, Rheumatism, etc., and all say It acts like magic. J. W. HEWITT, Foreman for American, Wells, and Forgo and Harndcn's Express. “The sprain of my daughter’s ankle, occa- ! itoned while skating last winter, was entirely 1 cured In one week after she commenced using your celebrated Mustang Liniment.

ED. SEELY.”

Gloucester. Massachusetts, August 1, ISM, It Is an admitted fact that the Mexican Mustang Liniment performs more cures in a shorter time, on man and beast, than any article ever disoovered. Families, livery men, and planters should always have it on hand. Quick and sure it certainly is. All genuine Is wrapped in steel plate engravings, bearing thesignature of G. W. West-

rivate United States

CO., over the top.

An effort has been made to counterfeit it with a cheap stone plate label. Look closely I Saratoga Spring Watsr.soldby all DrnagisU.

C*r«4

By Dn. YOUNG, late of Philadelphia, who has located himself permanently at No. to Third street, PiTTSBtnto, PxNNBTLvama. Headdresses all those who have injured themselves by improper inifnlgeneeand solitary habits, which ru In both body and mind, unfitting them for either bu siness, study or marriage. Ue has discovered the most certain, speedy andonly effectual remedy iii the world for all private diseases of whatever Baturo - Wcakness of the Back and Limbs, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Splrits. Confusion of Ideas, PalpHatton of the Heart, Timidly.TaetoUling, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Y'outh—those SkCaxT and solItary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, etc., impossible. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of memory. Confusion of Ideas Depression of Spirits, Evil Forbodings, Aversion to socioty, self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, ate., are some of the evils produced. Thousands of

emaciated, having a sing the eyes, congh and symn AN KMMJSNAGOGUK

compound warranted healthy me

vity to tho system, price $1

ate oases of long s'

appearance ah

•toms ot eonsumptioi FOR THE LADIES, a

Dr. Young,

oos to the

ood, imparting new tone and

' “ bottle, oh-

quin

lalthy mensti

activity to the system, price $1 per t^inate of long standing may rt;qi

prepared and sold only by Dr. to remove all obstruction* mstrual flood, imparting: new t _

» which is four degrees stronger than No. 1;

price fS per bottle.

Persons at a distance, by stating their symptoms, age and occupation, can receive medicine by express securely packed from observation Address Da. YOlJNG, No. 73 Third street, Pitts* burg, Pennsylvania. jel wly D». WEBSTEJ*,

154 South ClarkStroat, Chicago, Bllnafin (Between Madison and Monroe.)

Offlce houra from eight A. M. to night P. M Specialist in the treatment of all private UUeaset in all their varied and complicated forms. Fo. the post twenty years Dr. W. has made the treatment of private diseases his business and study which has enabled him to perfect remedies whiel are speedy aad permanent, and in all cases can be used without hindrance to business or exposure to triends. Particular attention given to al.

WUJLUtEUY.

MB& BUSK * rSAHCO, liftluMry

!• 52 Nortb. Illinole Street,

XI AVI XL at ^ ' ' fore i _ irM dam L .A. ID I E S , The best place to geVgood and cheap MILLINERY GOODS! IS AT WlftS. STEACY’S, *e. MO Kfoist Market Street, (Opposite the Postoffice ) CJHK kee] s the !>est styles and does the neatest k? work ;n t&j city. apt SB dim

standing

considered iii

Gouurrh

dso the effect

uiuou'to body and mind,

allowing effects:

Gonorrhea. Gleet, strii

of solitary halnia, both rt; and produces some of the fallowing effects: Pimples on the face, bodily weakness, constipation, aversion to and uneasiness in lenuile society, un■•i“—““— dread of future events, and finally a

ostration of the vital power, loss oi

eanliness, <

complete prostration memory, ringing in the ears, imputimeyT-ean be

fully restore!! to health. Dr. W.'it the publisher

of a new medical work, which '

hands of aU ' _

to al! on receipt of tea cants to prepay postage Please call; a friendly chat will cost you nothing. Webster refers the public to the fol-

r. is the pub should be i

1 those contemplating marriage.

Dr.

owm

ng physicians: Dr. Detier, MU ia; Dr. Peabody and Dr. Ke

Prio

,e«b W is-

Michigan; Dr. Price, Grand _ RapWs, 1> Mfoh-’ igan; Dr. Bowen aad Dr. Harrison, St. Louis, Missouri; Dr. Gaines, Dr. J. Bailey, Dr. James Thorn, Chicago, Illinois; Dr. Hendersbatt, Toledo, Ohio; Dr. Daris, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr Beaty, St Paul. Minnesota. Offlce 1(54 (hark street. P os to ffloe Box WO*. myMweowly

RESTAURANTS.

riYUE undersigned has removed from tho Old JL Dominion, and will now be found by old friends and new, at the “ J? E A I* !L. , Corner ol Henri nod Wnli ^treats. Where the choice-t of Wines, Ales, Liquors, etc can be had at ali times. VAL. JACOBS, mjfi dtiljell MRS. M. CUNNINGHAM'S

BAKERY, ICE CREAM PARLOR,

LAMES’ KESTAVKAiYT,

Corner of Market sml Illinois street*. Drauch at Koom No.—, Miller’* H ock.

- CiPT CONCERT. GRAND GIFT 60NDERT

LbOlA Vk MOLMKKS' Monumental Association, TO BE GIVEN AT ImisoiVs Oi*m Um, ■n*lnnn»nlis, Indiana., July tlla, a« naan** if sachets atre alt .aid, *•* the purpasv af building a M OIX U M EIN IN Crows BUI CcM«tery Ib B*Mr *f Ovu* X'aUen H©*»oes!

body paironire this home institution, it ia the duty of every good citizen of the State to contribute something to this Monument. Ma. af Tickets, 200,000 at tl sack* Na. af preaents, 32,003; valued nt

$1-12,000,

Single ticket $i|p# Ten Tickets to Agents b Oil Twenty tickets to A genu 15 OK 1st Cash gilt in Greenbacks $20,000 2nd. Gilt lease of BuyiIs', Block Nos. 17, ID.31. 33, SB,37, Massachusetts Ave ,..? 12,000 3d. Cash gi t in Greenbacks Five Cash Gift*—$l.0U0 Five Cash Gifhi-JBOO One Gilt of Forty Acres of Laud in Boone county, Indiana One Two Story Resilience on Morrison street, Indianapolis And numerous other Valuable Gifts, consisting of Fine Gold Watches, Pianos, Cabinet Organs, Sewiag Machines. solid Silverware. Ladies’ Gold Watches, etc. amounting to 142,000 Send for programme and see for yourself that this is no“huiubug. , ‘

waie tmciNiB. W<Hh» * MAM I* STBAM ENG INK CO.’S ceAKHMATEM PORTAE AUD STATIONARY Stum SigiMg a* Bailers.

12,000 10,000 5,000 2.500 1.500 5,000

NOTICE.

H"ii. < i; Washington II—\ toiuu ut <d !’;iM; In-truclii n a.:.!

Aiqirci ,ve l i a 1

H a

n fully

in:; hii i . dudi: in thi., rcranl.

duly i'i :.i 1 him in jirf.-crviir* i..c il'i 'uimnt. or at I< ist the ••g'.ldrn sotlit. ,i" th.'t illumi, uatc its luges. .Sow, tU. retoro, v. h : 'a-, he recorann ii.:> u-i :!i.i o|i( iiii,t; oX.-rciM: in the ti Hi ncrs' inslitilles t!:" following pro:. -iiiiiui : I. I! ' 1 ini!l; and l T Ilia - l-.c ■ l ini':• l an.I vanity S'il:':i : *.h tli.it i ;u !i i:: i ii. 1. ", i.i .lead i ! ;iu >'!'■ I mg .-v:.!," to ri.-" aii i it pond t" lus oc li r u .v i;h an i iio ..M n il, pa-

ti ' li''. or i .. ; lilim nt, in.d

• I'i

we '.'.'"U'.il i ..ut, ci lii.^tim in rsof I'loyd e unty, wli'i wiii [ i.i,ip, lulopt his suggestion:' in regard to the upi nirg exercise in

,,,,,,, . , , , . , ;«U!i the rude but honest-hearti .1 manners of *1*11-* i m.tin., tl. I.I *1 " r i the sturdy baekawoodman. If we only would

observe the divine eommand, “ Du unto others as you would have others do unto you,” we should be using all the manners we could ask

opi IllP'g c

liber lave

t;. ms that stud his rhi tiii'ical i t pm t game

up for posterity. As

gges tbei

next iiisliluti'. to it UK in her the stiiierin-

letident's

Still gi tlldC

have the gi

sell

proper ia sponsi, to his

ly we would I'ei oiniiiend Lual they each l one of the many “educational, patriotic r leliglous feciuinieiits" e mlnlncd in his cilueatiunal, patriotic and rtligtoii* report, if they will do this, Le v iaten stiny' and various wilt be the opening of their institute. W hen the secretary calls the name of Smith, instead ot sitting demurely in his st at a.-pir itu g that prosy and hackneyed word ••pre-. ni*’ he will rise majestically to his leet and respond: "Blazing on the brow of the Republic lorcver.” When the name of (irini j, eaMid, he responds: “The golden seitiiig., f r the

m of liberty.” Jones! "Imleed, agricultural development lie

vision.” Brown! “The linaniial a.sj i

the question is the lower story of liie

‘♦Ivrantlijrr

>tory of the argu-

| that we should use.

—» ■ ^

All Norla* uf l*$Ar«k|{:ncpCAiR. Londoo hj& twonty-tUrce theaters and twvu-

ty-nine music halls.

Beefsteak U selling at Tampa, Florida, Lr ue cents per pound. ,

to AU How, ut

gem of liberty. 7 Jone..; "ImJcr.l, m the idea of agricultural development lie, ful led

eet of

jry of the argu-

ment.” Green! "Granting the above to be true, we are in the lower btory of the an meftt.” Snooks! *'It will not do to turn

••a.- arresteil by vili it at first seemed only ■ ;ii ' I ll iating calico. ('uriosity, how-

ever, b ■ liini to l .ki; a stick and draw the substance bi ihe mu face, win n he was started to liiid. - the whule in i.:hh ’l'liood was sur-

ii.l.

pri -i il to liea ilneoii! jios> d

e. that tlie bundle eontained the

li sh and limes of

an infant.— Tij. ton 1 tin* s.

H'.I hope .'dr. Coia-rt r-![du d his drink.; Ri b';; .u:v. A in -t il'irieg aitemid to roll the s ib’of H. Judkins .v Sun.'gr.'.ei'ry deal- • is. y !. i. w m : on .Mm .’.ar night bis'. 1 . ■ r, b a i > . Ii e' i d a:: c i • to llleir p! (••! i f i.'.i I.,' -s : u h iu.v, broke iq :('n 111' •: "i'. i n d :: i.i- . i I ue sale. l*oniii.ur; liie . I .;. l “'i in tuqiiry, ;:r, I pulled it down .' •• -lie* l .ib.ml i i.i. ek, where they .set * :' r ■ i , e iibg it. The tiei-e they made ;i5v i',.. i i -mil' i.i i! v. He. 'lieid's family, who uayi an iib'i'in ami Uie rase i j . (b d, just:(' they ib. u to (»*•:! -iii their prig-i. The safe was w 11 l i'".,' n. and Hi" di .ir nearly open*

"( -// /iY'/i>■! i:> ,...

A Rbi i'iikni’ s-'n.t'vnt.—H-V. Mr.

I’G '

d.-

■nni,

and pi ie"d in jail, iiii lum and baslardv.

ion. lie is married, I 'Uilly. who are w. i r(:ed

11 i *7.

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n no noti.

f'lii;/ ia

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of eqii il

1 1 ' in • ; 1 ;11'; ,,f (he war the ' j' i by iiien who Were i ‘b. r ; ; "b ,ji,ii- of loyalty and

l ' 1 ' 1 '’ i. ( .. i"ng its pregri s.s just such

bad upon Kohnstamm,

' M • • ••'!* ! '■ i'h i i’j.unity all over the ' or • .'.lid I i :e III that KwINjsTAMM WUS ari'i-b d 11,d i *• ri\ i.-; • ■ 1 and his offense* por, t- ' : '*! ini I e lidi liini'd ia an inipn-ssive ad- ■ i • - I ; Ju ' '•■ !• la.si ix, one of the Assoemte •I’ii'g', ,„f it,.. SapmiK! Court of the United blab s, did no; seem to have any effect in det rritig Uimisatids e,f others from robbing tlie

on S i. urd iy

IMillleing dll j llt0

b r >'• 'i.,i»;e Irii.l 1 indanuin and the ii’Oer ai ’■ ■. b ,t bi'tli l.iiied in ,aei omplishi tin ir ii'! i’. 'i’a" f. riner not. liking • ■ il . b'l ihe l.dter too inilch. Should they e m!e t i iii ibe anid her attempt in the -'I il; re.- inn, we would ri'eoilini'li'l I i' !|. iii'.i' i r prus'"' 'H id a, in'" d in re likely to

1’i'oVi! .'lire.— Ibjriiie

ap of

Snobson! "The material is too precious, hence the experiment is too costly. - ’ Jenkins! "Flease remcmlter that of all the dilapidated things a dilapidated school bouse, hence the most forlorn.” Hadley! "These libraries are the seed beds of literary knowledge.'’ Edgington! “Hence, namely, consequent upon they should be preserved with care.” H e hope the county examiner will see to it that floss’s suggestions and our recommendations are adopted and acted upon in good faith at the next meeting of tbc Floyd county teachers’ institute, and thereby commence the work of canonizing the rhetorical Hoss gems.—A'mc

Albany Leilyer.

suicide of Judgo Biae—A Conjrrcs*iiian Just Elect Shoots Himself— Tlie Antecedents of the Judge-Ills

Father Commits Suicide.

Intelligence was received in the city yester-' day of a most lamentable affair. It was that of the commission of suicide by the Hon. Eli-

j in Hise, at bis residence m Kui gan county. This disliDgulsbe

shot himself through the head, andTit is sup-

lie,

alien

post'd, died instantly. He left a note stating that “ (he country is mineil. I am poicerleis to save it,and have no Innyer desire for life.'' These are the simple fuels of this most de" plorable tragedy. Judge Hlse was one ofthe most eminent, learned and able men of Kentucky. There were few his peers in legal or scholastic attainments. He had served with distinction in the General Assembly of the state, and was for eieht years a Judge of the Court of Appeals. Throughout his long and eventful life he was an ardent and uncompromising Democrat. That theory of doctrine be sustained continually. It was the very of bis faith, the very essence of bis idea of got cenment. In a district largely Whig, b maintained his political views, and, though often defeated, stood to them with the manliness of a person who feels that his convictions

are right.

Judge Ilise, under the administration of [’resident Folk, was appointed Minister to Central America. During his term of ollice he framed the celebrated Clayton Bulwer treaty that caused such excitement in both

this country and Great Britain.

soul

ov-

ry a

Judge (li-e was elected to the last Com fo fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. Henry Grider. Upon the past Saturday he was again chosen by an almost unanimous vote. In the National Legislature be signalized himself by bis ability and firmness. He was at Washington, as be bad been in Kentiieky, pre-eminently practical, straightforward and decisive. There was no wavering

pie, no timid

in him, no concealment of principle, no timid lime serving. He was a giant in intellect, and made the force of his grand brain tell upon

eneraif irsonal h. In

grand

the enemies of the country.

JVrsunally Judge Hise was rude and unenuth. In truth, his manner was far from courteous. It was, however, always frank and candid. In religion he was a skeptic, and openly avowed his disbelief in the existing systems of Christianity. It is a remarkable fact tl’ it liis father, wbo was a German merchant, “! R'l’-cllville, committed suicide by cutting hiiiiscK across and up the abdomen with a

r ■/ ir.

I ir 1 di i'c if.cd leaves a most estimable lady,

Fjist: ix Siir;t.r.vv11,1,15.—Bv afire in I- i w'*/!'

, .li-1 lui.u: was quite large.—L/juisvilleDen

(ru at.

l»y\iil«»rtn tli<* SMi jnxtunt. Hii-i»\< Im (i > tlrirlfs fi'D-l store ami Kt?nj:i'\v> : kyV ;*ro\i*p ii M* tv were «!'-!ro ; I -s V -.it

•; ^ >.

I ’;•* Is tw rnii’. !»ur^ i:,)0 4 ); rt u w < :i :i

i'jUc.

' Freedom of speech at the .South is il-lu-Ua.oj by allowing one man to talk and compelling another to hold bis tongue.

rge.—Louise

A Biff Tiling. The expenses of the city of Boston have rradtially increased under radical rule until it noiv costs seven millions of dollars to support the city government. As that city is the hot l>ed in which the’modcrn political excrescence was hatched, we do not care how severe a burden is inflicted on its people.

nine cento per pouui

Ah Sam has been married

You Bet, in California.

There are at least ten distinct grades ul si -

ciety in New Orleans.

The London Zoological Gardens have a Lyie bird—the first ever brought to Europe alive. A furniture establishment paid $(i,'.ii>;i for one page udvertiacuieut iu the Fans Exhibi-

tion caialoouc.

The bread seized for being light of weight in Toronto, is turned over to the charitable lu-

stitutions of that city.

The London journals are

question Whether "a dissevered head rdaiun

sensibility.” They should ask

holder.

liscussing the head n-i.aiiis any ex-ollice

A baby elephant broke away from bis keeper in a Rhode Island town last week,and c m,. pleti ly demolished ibe contents of two stores and a saloon belorc he w as secured. A correspondent in a New England town noticing a few weeks since u new hearse, said it was of ••such rich and rare material and workmanship ns almost to tempt one to wish for a ride.” The first time the hearse was used it was to convey his remains to Ihe depot in that village.

A New Y'ork

It Is a most delightful Hair Drossiai It eradicates scurf anil dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy It prevent* hair turning gray and falling off It restores hair on prematurely bald Lead*. This Is just what Lvoa’s Kathanon will do. It 1* pretty—it is cheap-durable. It ts literally sold by the car load, and yet its almost incredible demand is daily increasing, until there U hardly a country store that does not keep it, or a family that does not use it. E THOMAS LYON. Chemist, New York. Saratoza Spring Water, a.1.) by aU Drngglsu.

Who would not be beautiful? Who would not add to their beauty? What gives that marble purity and distingue appearance we observe upon the stags, and in the city belle? It Is no longer a secret. They nso Hagan's Magnolia Balm. Its continued nse removes tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness from the face and hands, and leaves the complexion smooth, transparent, blooming, and ravishing. Unlike many cosmetics, it sontains no material injurious to the skin. Any druggist will order It for you, if noton hand, at SO cents per bottle. W K. HAGAN, Troy. New York. ChamlsL DEMAS BARNES A CD., Wholesale AgenU, New York. Saratoga Spring Walor. sold by oil Druggist’ 1

Uclmstrcet's Inimitable Hair Coloring is not a dye. All instantaneous dyes are composed of lunar caustic, and more or less destroy the vitality and beauty of the hair. This is the original hair coloring, and has been growing in favor oger twenty years. It restores gray hair to Ha original color by gradual absorption. In a most remarkable manner. It is also a beautiful hair dressing. Sold In two sizes—BO cents and $1—by aU dealers. C. HEIMSTREKT. Chemist. Saratoga Spring Water, *0111 by all Druggists.

Leon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger, for In.tiKe-.tiun, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, etc., where a warming stimulant is required. Its careful preparation anil entire purity makes It a cheap and reliable article for culinary purposes. Bold everywhere, at BO cents per bottle. Ask for ■* Lyon’s” Pure Extract. Take no other. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists, aprii dnndAwlv

INCRUSTATION OF STEAM BOILERS, Entirely prevented by the Anti-Incrustation

l*«\v*ier of

H. IS. Wlnwne, n Wall St., New York Invented and introduced in IbfiB. Beware

imitations. BOWEN

Nc

oetSS tiZmAwftu]

f, BROUGH A LAWTON,

117 East Washington street.

Agents. Indianapolis.

SPECIAL NOTICES. Itch! I tc li 11 Itch!!! Scrmtck! MvratckS Ntratckn: WHEATO.VS OIXTHENT Will cure the itch in forty-eight hours. Also, cure- Salt Rheum, Ulcers. Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 90 cents. For sale by all drnggUU. By sending €0 cents to Weeks A Potter. *de A*enU. 170 Wa>hm*ton street. Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, fr* of postage, to any part of the United states. J«* wly

AGRICULTURAL. MORRIS* Agricaltoral aid S<*rd Warehouse, 1120 .Tlmrket Street, Pbiladelpbl*. EMKLD. flower and garden skkds. If warranuxi fre-sh and genuine, and in great variety, wholesale and retail. Fir~h Ganlen beeils supplied to dealers in pager. by the l 000or in bulk. Timothy and Clover Seed received and sold on romrai-iJou. tiscroved Agricultural and Horticultural li... nts ol every description, supplied to order Horn the largest to the sinallc-.L Morris'Ganlen Manual ami Morris’ Rural Advertiser, a monthly publiraliun, supplied to all pus* paid applications. F ASCII ALL MOlUUN, Scotsman, 1130 Mar It ct street, Philadelphia. )e* wly

A New York paper says a moi tak"i’a bill is about as Iri^hlful

modern under-

as a visit of

n,’li

orate, remove aud bury an udiiifcOsis about As a consequence people ail over the

cuuiHi y are pomp ming dj iu^.

A >: ranger played a trii k on a monkey be- | longing to a hand organ man inG.ilvesion, but Jocko Dunking he had the best of the joke stole ! the man’s hat and ran with it up the nearest telegraph pole, where he sat for some lime

j/ukcy *v sax i v- lil; r?i*i4 i•;i ntiiLi

until all at once the wires bigan to

;ey

in els over head do

got a shock that sent wa the poll into the

grinning,

operate and Mr. Monk

him

street.

A girl eleven years of age coaxed another one eight years old to a retired place in Saginaw Gity, Michigan, recently, stripped her of most of her clothes, and then induced her to get on n floating piece of ice in ihe deck, trom which she slipped and would have drowned but for a boatman who happened to row that way mid rescue her. The precocious thief was afterward discovered at scuoul with Hie stolen

garment* ou.

A laundress, who was employed iu the family of a United States Senator, with a sigh: “Duly think, si money would make me happy.” "How little, madam t" said Ihe old geiulrman. •• li! dear.

SHIRTS. BAT* L. O TJ*» PATENTED IMPROVED FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, WARRANTED TO FIT. l*utented, .November 1, IM.,9. i i A

said to him

.u.u., -..r, how little

J

F.Y.S

sir. one hundred dollars Would make me

fecllihappy.” "If that is all. you

’* ” nd he immediately gave it to her. bhe

d at it with joy and tbankfuiue:

_ _ i shall

it,” and he immediately

iked at it with joy and thankfulness, before the old gentleman went out of hen

looked at it with joy and thankfulness, ami

taring,

exclaimed, “ / teish Ihadsaid two hundred!’' Prince Napoleon paid a long visit to the American departiueut of the Exposition the other day, and went away Without being recognized, none of the eommis-ioiici s happening to be present. The Frlnce examined specially the two Galling battery guns, ( large and small i which were set out on their coverings, as well as the insignificant looking Purvis gun, which stands on tho ground between them, and which he was astonished to learn ha* been known to throw a ball nine miles. The collection of army accoutrements of every kind, used in the late war, trom the (Quartermaster’s Department, also attracted the Prince’s closest attention, although this portion of the American exhibition uas nut yet

been got in order.

A radical paper in Pennsylvania pays the

let r; avy I

and sotrowing countenances they bent their

lays t

follotving tribute to the lately defunct radical

Legislature of that State:

ely i •Wi

FOU M V 1.17 by all Priacipal Dealer*, unit at Wholesale only by Ballou Brothers, SSOr^K faV-TKIMTICKSi. 403 Broadway, Hew York City.

REMOVAL.

BE >1 OVAL,. YTT" V. BL UNS has removed his law ollice to TV . No. 3 (up stairs) Langsdale Block, opposite the Court House. martO-dlm

th heavy hearts

steps from the scene of their debauchery, and

the

ard to .I...»,.... . vrcMeucu lucm tile out like so many condemned criminals marching to their fate, and it was painful to reflect that those who could go home ivith the hope ofheing welcomed with approval by their people were exceptions to the rule. Never before in the history of the .State wa* such a depth of degradation attained by any similar body, and so shameless have they been that men, women and children point to them as blistered monuments ot debaucherv. They have gone to their last account with the people, and may God have mercy on them, for the people won’t.”

NOTICE.

NOTICE FTTEIE imilersigned is no«r ready X dors and plant ail kinds af J ders left at the Herald ollice, ox

SdJw

street,

aprB

to receive or-

Nursery Stock.

the Herald offlce, or 81 West Ohio

eeive attention by

WM.G. ELDER.

LIQUOR DEALERS.

K A. U FiM A. iv , Wholesale Dealer in Capper DisUllad Bourbon and Rye Whisky. Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC UQBORS, CIGARS, ETC, Mmmn nruiASAPOus. ind.

BANK.

KKlfc LOCKE’S BA.\K, No 19 North Meridian, near the Cirrle. 7-30’h Cornvertesl into 5-20*m. TYOLDEIte of 7 30 Note*.dated August 15.18M, iL are noLifiod that it will pay better to have ■rted now. tiistea>l of waitiux until

id thereby avoid the delay ia

wait until th "

getting tire Bonds ll they wait until the Nol mature. This Bank will make the conversion the most liberal terms. Highest price paid l< Gold nml MlverCoin.oldSilver Spoons, Plate ct. feW7 w.im K1UK L(>4 KE.

NOTICE.

$3,000 Kewartl. $3,000

Vour obodient sem'ant.

C li. Ill ELL.

To TIIE PUBI.Ii’.—This is to certify that wc nve manufactured nil the labels tor Dr. Buell’s icdieines, and that his labels were designed and ' 'lout reference to any other label, and

infringement whatever upon

aes,

made w1th<

his label> are no

any other label in use.

J. H. STALL* • A CO.

Lithographers.

Jfc^With Dr. Buell’s medicines there is no

ich word as fail.

BROWNING & SLOAN, Gene

fob27 wGineow

eral AgenU. Indianapolis.

ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Artificial Limbs.

Artificial Leg amt Arm Manufactory.

IHIS Limb is wan £

I longer than any others

COLLEGE SCRIP. Agricultural College Scriu.

1UO Acre* of Land for ??«.

for 160 acres, and entiacres of land, in

T7VYCH piece of Scrip is r, ties tne liolilerto 100 acre* of land, in ary Mate in which there are Government Lands subject to private entry. This Scripcan be located at once or held without care or risk for location at a future time. Having competent and reliable Surveyors in the several Land Districts in the West, we can make good selections and locate land to a good advantage for persons purchasing the Scrip of us. WILEY St MARTIN, Keal Estate Brokers, martO-wSm Indianapolis, Ind.

ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.

Notice of Administration.

n apuuinicu uy mw v-ic. non Pleas of Marion county, dministrator of the estate of Marion county, deceased.

Coi

of Indiana, Ad:

Kitley late of Marion county, decea Said estate if supposed to be solve:

RICHARD KITLEY, A.

apt* w3ar*

State Annie

dministrator.

WOOL. TYlsSK, atclNNKE* M. CO., WOOL Merefcaats,

Noe. 141and 143 Congress Street,

/"YAN DIES of all kinds. Ice Cream, Soda, ( akes, Vz Pies, Fruits Nuts, etc Wedding Parties supplied to order. Warm Meals at all hours. Board j>y the day. or Lodging aprlo dim comaad LXBnaima. joun a. LguaKi rraa C. LEHRRITTER A CO., CAPITAL SALOON A*l» No. 14 Kaftt W ASM to i MM !• M Street, ( Marini Hug’s old >tand.)

TTAVING fitte«i up the I'apitul at ^n^atexIX peuse f«»r z» ^aluon and Restaurant, we particularly invite the public «o klvc us a call, as we intend to keep our Bar well :><Ajckod with tne best Liquors, Wine. Ale, Linars, otc., an lour Restaurant well v applied with the very best the market

Affords, house, i fetrti dlWn

W Agents •orhtHxl i

T E I>!

own, cou>ty and neigh4,'c induceuicnl* to agents:

vbo sell, the lari

in the Sta _

We a ill give to the agent who sell, the largest amber or tickets a Splendid Gold Watch valued at $Suo. To the one that sells the second largest number, a gold watch valued at g.4W. To he one who sells the third largest number, a splendid Silver American Hunting Case Watch, valued at

$100.

We have filed a boufi with T B. McCarty. Auditor of State, for the faithful fulolluieut of our

agreement.

“O-AeTJ X I O 3ST.”

As we can not be personally acquainted with ali our agents, and therefore, can not be respon »ible fur Uiein, persona de-irou> of purchasing tickets, unless they are acquainted with iheir

agent, had bettersend direct to us.

Send money by po>toiflce order or regestered Letter, at our n>k , or, when the amount is ten

dollars or overby express.

MODE OF DISTRIBUTION: The manner of distribution to be decided s conducted by a committee of twenty to be sell ed irum the ticket holders, b v them at the tim

FROM 4 TO U HORSE POWKR. MsSO rWLTABLK SAW MILLS. S have the oldest, largest and mostcomplcta V V work* in the Unitod States, devoted excl u - sively to the manufacture of Portable Engines ami Saw Mills, which, for simplicity, oompactue>>, power and economy of fuel, are conceded by experts, to be superior to any ever offered te the ^'rhe great amount of boiler room, fire surfac and cylinder area, which we give to the rate horsepower, make our Engines the most power ful and cheapest in use; and they are adapted t every purpose where lower is required. All sizes ooostausly on hand, or furnished o* short notice. Descriptive circulars, with price list, sent ot aW WOOD** MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., Utica, N. Y. Branch office, 9$ Maiden Cane, N Y. Citv. augUdly

SWEET POTATOES. SEED SWEET POTATOES.

Y17E have one thousand barrels choice Seed \y Sweet Fotatoea for sale. Our varietie- xie Yellow. NmmneMeomd, Heruiuda Ked aud Yellow Yause. Frice, $5 00 per bushel. riTkIA, WIAK1I & €0., mUOUI8VIl*LE.

led and

lect-

c ol

poiu.

In (act we intend id give satisfaction

very be^t the mai

to keep a lir>t class

to our | atrua».

SALOONS.

New Billiard Hall

GEM BILLIARD ROOM, -Vo. • W<w« WaabtmKtom Mtawet-

OIXSUFtBB TABLES, being I’helan’s Cot IO bmatiun. Four Pocket Tnblas, the be,t i: the city. Centrally located, and ea*y of accea

heingon thegro An elegant B with choice Liq

round door.

Bar aUache<L which is supplied

INVENTORS’ DEPOT. HEJAID CEUSTTIEIR.. Great Western Inventors’ KA-CULA-TStlK. Offlce, No. 7754 East Market St., Indianapolis, CHAKIMS WKKM£ * CO., Mlreclers, OkALkkS IX ■fatemlu. Hollcitorw of Pmicmfou mad model Bulldem. 1_)ATBNTKD Inventions introdace<l, 1’atent X Rights bought and sold on ComuUslon. inlormetion for Inventors or for those desirous uf purchasing patents, will be freely given. Constantly on hand and for sale Y'AJt.XAlBE.K »• A.rK.VrS*. our facilities forprocuring Patents are not exrceilcl by any establishment of the kind in Ike l oiicl 'laics. AU kinds of models built to order. apr4 dim

It li: 1*' rt E TV C K. John C New,Cashiev I'irst National bank. Jutgc samucl E. Perkins, ludianapolis, In-

diana.

William A. Lowe, attorney atlaw and United States pension agent. General Fred. Kncller, attorney at law and United States cominis.- iuucr. John Hanna, attorney at Itw. late United States district attorney, sixth district. Springer A Vanc(* State agents Ha cock Life Insurance Company.

Indiana.

1, present Cleik of Dearborn county.

Major General T. J. Lucus, Lawreuceburg, In-

isurauce Company.

General David Kilgore, Y'orktown. It Lieutenant Colonel John F. Cheek,

di&na.

T B. McCarty, Auditor of State.

George Bragg, Shcr Noblest Uie, Indiana. John Tnssell, clerl

diana.

William O’Brian, att f the Seventy-flnh Ind

tor ol

riff of Hamilton county, ‘fork Hamilton county, Inney at law. late Colonel

ofthe Seventy-filth Indiana Volunteers, NoblesMartin Ipoe, Assessor of Internal Revenue,

sixth district, Indianapolis.

MaT" Tickets to Concert for sale at the principal T) rug, Jeweler)', Music and Book Stores in the city and State, er address, with postage stamp

inclosed,

7*. IhA. V HK YNT KCH. * VffK. Isfflttlc Hox fW. 37, ImtUmmapwUa,

BRUSHES. UfiiiBartlb

Brisk MaBRlkcUry.

Nw» KM N«utb lIllMwtk Street,

(Third door south of Georgia,}

Keep constantly on hand a large assortment ot

SKusscsa,

Of their own manufacture, at Wholesale and Retail. myS'Uy

BOXES. CHARLES E. CHE EVER, Manufacturer and Dealer in PAPER BOXES,

Jel <Uy

TAILORING. ROETH & MEIER, Merchant Tailors. GLNTV FURNISHING AND CLOTHING HOUSE, Re. 207 Eest \ku.liiugton Street, {Little’s Hotel lluilding.) aprl3d3m INDIANAPoUS. IND.

BECKEK A 111 BEK, Merchant Tailors, Ho. 127 K. Washington St., Indianapolis. IndWT(t hare received from the East a well asv v sorted stock of new Goods, cloths, Cas.l-

orted stoc

Vestings, etc., of the latest style

iistom Wo

uber a member of the

liter, aud pays personal

A* we employ none

guarantee entire satisl'ac ind would solicit a call.

BKCKMR A HUB large assortment of Notions, Shirts, . Collars, Suspenders,etc , etc , comprising all

m band, aprt dSm

1 stock oi new Go

meres. Vestings, etc., of the la! we propose to make up into Ct

res to suit the times. Mr. 11 firm, is an experienced c attention to the cutting,

good workmen, we

io our customers, and woi

RcspectfuUy

itbs,

les, wmch ' jrk at pri-

ber of tl

s person—

ploy none but

satisfaction

U.

JBER. ’, Neiffl-

ties. Collars, »uspe* den >« ( 0'. ei the latest novelties constantly oi A. J. KERSTXER,

>Ion*liauit Tailor, No. t73 Fn»t WekMmjtemEtreel \ L.VBijK stock of Spring Goods just received. Garments made to order in the latest style, and at prices to suit the times. marl5 ifim laOTTXS SHOX.XZ

Has reopened a fine stock of

GENTS’ DRESS GOODS,

At No 10 North Pennsylvania Street, opposite Odd Fellows' Hull, Indianapolis, Ind. mar20-dlm

MERCHANT TAILORING.

Leading House of Fashion.

HOWARD M. FOLTZ,

OL-A-SS

MERCHANT TAILOR,

Ne. StNertM MennsylTemim street, INDIANAIMLIS, INDIANA, (Second door south of the Postofflce.)

fTHIe high reputation this establishment has A. always snstainvd for styles and quality will still bu supported by supplying the best and HOST STYLISH GOODS in Ihe market; and while soliciting inspection of my extensive and choice stock of New Nprteg inmM Mumaner Good*, I beg leave to call att

comparison with these of any BLK establishment in the cit]

elvi

out, but ch will bear

other RKSPKCTA- /. Call and examine for yourselves.

N. B. I am also agent for J. B. West’s Report of Fashions. HOWARD M. FOLTZ.

WHISKY, ETC.

GREAT KB VOLUTION In the WmeTradeoftheUnitedStates

jyjade and^ prepared^s if done in France, from

AU. pure California' of Imported Champagt The undersigned w

w ine dealers and letter, which mo, ity of their wine

ue, aad taking

ne.

ould call

place

t x-uampagne.

• undersigned would call the attention of dealers and hotel keepers to the; following

ay give a correct idee of the qual-

“Conttnental Hotel.

Iphia, OcU

cteber 35. IBM.

“Philadelphia,

“Messrs. Boucher dk Co. “Gkhtlxmbn: Haying given your California Champagne a thorough test, we take pleasure in saying that we think it the beat American Wine we l ?V,* eT ® r We shall at once place it on our bill ol fare. Yours truly, “J. K. KINGSLEY A CO.” GaU and try our Califbrnia Champagne.

BOUCHER 3 CO.,

novll d3m K Day street. New York.

TELASE BOOKA.—Wnkavs, u th* BaraM (Mu, a

OH ELF and 'b. O Orders vdicite'

Maiiubictory. Main Street, CINCINNATI, OUIO. Boxes constantly on ban

marls-d3

BOOK BINDERS. DAK MACAULEY & CO., HOOK BIDDERS A.\D STAT105IEBS, TJAETICl LAB attention psid to County Blank A Work. Maga/iucs, Law Books, etc, etc., bound or rebound iu auy style. Ne. 13 Went Yfurr land Ntrect, Schnnll’s Block, near tlio corner of Meridian street, one square souih of Washington street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, mar** <i3m

PROSPECTUS. PROSPECTUS OF THE INDIANAPOLIS HERALD, Dwlly fond Weekly, for 1847. The great political questions which are to be discussed and decided during the coming year possess a general and absorbing interest. To secure an intelligent verdict upon them, the public mind should be thoroughly informed upon the issues, and the best means of information is an able and fearless, press. Kvery Democrat should take a paper, espec ially one that enlightens him on the questions in w inch ho is immediately in. terested. The Proprietors of the Ukkald intend that it shall not only fully discuss the general issues before the country, but also those connected with State policy. There can be no more powerfnl agency in maintaining Constitutional Liberty than a vaxi pkxss, and it shall be the leading object of the Uxkald to advocate the equal rights and sovereignty of Hie States, in all powers not delegated to the Federal Government and the personal liberty of the citizen. The Herald will oppose aU usurpations of powers, whether in the National or State Governments, and insist upon the subordination of the military to the civil rule. It will advocate the restoration policy of PkxsinxsT Johnson, the immediate admission of tho Representatives of tho Southern States in Congress, anil a recognition of aU the people of the States lately in rebellion, who hare returned to their allegiance as citizens, with the full rights and privileges of citizenship, in order to restore the pacification of the country and its former prosperity. Tho Hkhald will oppose negro suf frage and ail attem to place political power in the hand* of the black race. As a FAMIXzY F>A -F>T=V7=? No (iffor shall* be sparedto give the Herald an Interest to all classes ot readers. It will contain interesting Miscellany, the Latest News by Telegraph and Mails, and such general information as will make it a welcome visitor to the Business Man, the Fanner and the Mechanic. THE FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTS Shall receive especial attention. The markets of the leading cities will be given with accuracy, and a full report of our own market. Terns of tbc Dmily. One copy, one year, by mail 910 00 “ “ six mouths “ BOO “ “ three “ “ 3 00 “ ** one “ “ 1 00 Ten copis of the Daily Herald will bo furnished one year for (100, aud an extra copy to the getter up of the club. Agents will be supplied at 3 cents per copy. Ternas ot the Weekly. Single copies, one year oo Single copies, six months,.... j oo TCn copies, or more to one person, one year, each copy j 75 Twenty copies, or more, to one person, one year, each copy, j 50 With an additional copy to the getter up o each Club of ten. Specimen copies will he sent to auy person desiring it, on application. Every Democrat in Indiana is requested to act as an agent for the Uhald, and do all in his power to extend its eireulation, and thus odd to our ability togive it increased interest. Address, UKKAJLM COMPANY, Proprietors and Publishers, INDIANAPOLIS. I***

FILE WORKS. iKdiama File W*rk». BKOTN fo VTK IN HAD MR* M i 52KS''.JS~!L into order,

Files and Emm, Kecutting old FUeu,

EXPRESS.

THE MERCHANTS mm express mm\.

CAPITAL, - - $80,000,000 Owned and Operated by Our Merchants and Manufacturers, Carried by Express, Money, Valuables, Freight St Parcels, Orer more than 13,000 miles of Express Line, And to more than FOURTEEN HUNDRED OFFICES, And through them to More than 4,000 Cities and Towns, At Just and Liberal Rates, Based on DISTANCE and COST.

Our Lines are constantly Extending, 4 ND will nod exceed those run by both tl", XV American and U. 8, Bxpreat Co’s. Over $100,000 per month Are now aavod to Typuss Shipper* by thi, 0 .:n-

nitui u: i*y itherlu liv'd COUV": ,

puny, and this taring can be mode penuaix u: i y continuing the lame liberal patronage hit)

en it. Kxpenoa

xponoace assures eur success, and

us that we may rely upon tho public confidence .m l support, which wo hope to wisrit slwsvs01Uc«,N«a. 42 dm* 44 Kdat Wauls. Nt. fohao JSm J. S.TKUMBUI.L. Aire”

OLD LONDON DOCK.

t,*jSa GT7>

THIS DELICIOUS TONIC.

Especially designed for the use of the MEDICAL PROFESSION AND THE FAMILY. - now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chemists, and Connoisseurs, as possessing ali those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and

diuretic,) which belong to an

OLB AND PURE BIX. We trust that our established reputation

erie nee

ears of exne;

puol:

excellence of

ms to public con-

' this

founded upon eighty-eight yeai abundantly vindicates our claii Odence, and guarantees the e;

Standard Article.

Put up in Cases, containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by ail prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. A. M. BLS1NGKR 1 Co , ; Established 1778.1 Sole Importers, No. 15 Beaver street. New Y ork. DAU.V, NKNVUK * CK., 14S South Meridian street,

Indianapolis,

Wholesale Agents.

Oplmiejsa ef Uhe Press.

lest and best ouse in New Y4wfe-—{Home Journal. The house of A M. Bininger fo Co., No. 16 Beaver street, hat sustained for a period of eighty yearsareputation that may well be envied.-{New York evening Post iel* deodfoweow 1 v

HOTELS. HOVTSLE.

rpiIJS undersigned having taken the Hay Ho J. corner of Delaware and South streets, square South of Union depot, and refitted same, is prepared to accommodate the tra log public in the best style and upon ihe > reasonable terms. ~ date week and da

May 1st. 1887.

3. X CklTTkNDUN.

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C. A SXkUKANT.

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CLAKKNlhON UOTKLm Wa shall be most happy to see our friends and the traveling public, and guarantee the accommodations of the CLAHKNDON to be equal lo any Hotel in the city. Telegraph office in the Hotel. martsd_ S. K. CHITTENDEN * CO. JaS. Burgess. Alex. Baldwin. Jas. L. Slaughter SUiercxiaii House* (Opposite Union Depot,) INK1ANAP4»Lifo, iNUIANA. dec33 dly JAMB8 BUKGBSS fo CO.. Prop’is. MANHATTAN HOTEL. HURRAY STREET. Second door from Broadway, opposite the I’a. it NBW YORK. N. HUCEiNS, Proprietor. A. J. SMITH. CLKUK^ M'J'ia.lly TJJSTT'rKP STATES iAOTEL, orrosirm rax Now Yorit, New Haven, and Western Rails add Rwaai. SMLA.CJH ST.. - - UOHTONi. Hy V. Ml. rifcATT, Je# doawly Formerly ol the Americas liou,e

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