Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1867 — Page 2

daily herald. “ LaITK “i)lCVKLIN. JHJdltor. ~ornOE-HEKALD BTJILDIN3. 10 1-2 r,n«t wa.ainstton Street. WKDN KSDAY MOKNINO, MAY 1, ‘-

t« colored Hslance of I'ewi r.” Oorcrnor Morton, in his celebrateJ Itichmoml speech deprecated the enfranchisement of the negroes, even in the States lately in rebellion, until after ten, fifteen or twenty years’ plipibi'c :>nd preparation, and especially until liy lb. emigration of whites into those States the blacks should be placed in a permanent minority. This sentiment of the Governor was most cordially endorsed by the .lournal. The -rent evil apprehended from the immediate investment ol the negroes with the enjoyment and exercise of political rights, in the mind of the Governor, was that it would confer upon them the balance of power. 11" argued'in this way: “ \ow, I a-k von what will be the effect of that ? i he fu st ( tb ct will be to erect colored late governments. Under such a condition . t things, the negro would no more vote for a white man. than you would vote for a black man. Human nature Is the same, whether In i white er colored skin. There could be nothing that would confer more pleasure upon a man of that rare, of course, than the elevation M political power of a man of his own race nd color. Jhn i»9 so ured power, they would ,. lo t Ill-oil ns, that which we have so steadily practiced upon them. If you give them the il,ni I'ill rlni men of their own color. And we would have no right to blame them, no would rather think badly of them if they

ltd not.”

The Govi nior in the same speech and in the iihc eonnci tion foreshadowed another effect r rcsul' of immediate universal suffrage. After im dieting that the negroes, if the haliot v, as given them, “ would constantly vote and t together, and their united vote would contituto a balance of power that might control t ie government of tlie nation," ho said: •• l submit, then, however clearly amt : : ■rumil•! "-t may wtmit the natural rijht* ic jV" 1 -u'nmit it to the intelligence ot licit colored State governments re not .iralde: that they will bring about -u - i f to be hoped ! i. tb d ■ i ,i;\ : -a .i-f bring about, an t l ta '.t -vc, cul l i- sidt in a war of races." i , ■ , :!n-, do ts that Governor Moul>>S i grapl.i. ..dy pirtrayed should bo avoided. ■ Ion I state governments are not desirable, .nd tlieii* erection might lead to consriifienecs, v|iie!i cmn these win. now favor the erfrauhisement of the ignorant and degraded plan-

Ntate Itenna-

—Archibald McCurdy, formerly a Lieutenant in the Twentieth Indl&na, afterwards a Captain in the one Hundred and Sixteenth, and linally Adjutant of the One Hundred and Fiftieth, was recently frozen to death in Montana. McCurdy was from Lafayette, -It was Mike Murphy wha-was killed in Gibson county by the running away of his team, Instead of C^ieb Trippett. Caleb still lives, and will please accept our apology for having so summarily disposed of him. Governor Baker has prrdoned Joseph Clark, who was convicted of grand larceny at the present term of the Circuit Court, and sentenced to th^penltcntlary for two years

to Hue-penitentiary for two years,

and be has been released jjom the custody of

the sheriff.—iVeto Albany Commercial. JEKKKRSONVU.LB. MADISON AND INDIANA-

poms Kailroad-Homis Manufactures.— In previous notices vve have spoken of the ex-

tensive shops of this compatsy, in our city, -—— and the excellence ol the work they turn out rversal suffrage.

From the New Tort 'World, May 10. Female suffrojrc. The lii>t anniversary of the American Equal Bights A --Gelation took place at the Church of the I’uritans yesterday. ,The morning session was to have opened at ten o’clock, but at that hour the attendance was so slim that the opening was delayed. The audience comprised the customary assortment of both sexes and all colors, including a fair sprinkling of the latest styles of fashion, as well as the most antiquated costumes.

KI.l/ARETII CADY STANTON SPEAKS. Mrs. Stanton said she would speak to the following resolutions: /’esp/rid, That government, of all the sciences, is the most comprehensive, including, as it docs, all the political, commercial, religious, educational and moral interests of the

race.

Jlcsolveil, That to sp ak of the ballot as an article of merchandise, and of the science of

government as the

Jefferson Davis in Court.

HE IS RELEASED ON BAILHorace fireele; one of Seenritler.

in ear building :

T I

But we were

ately of the extent to which ure their locomotives. They mg nine that were manufac-

less

muddy pool of politics,”

is most demoralizing to a nation

i based on uni-

WALL FAKE.

WALL PAPER.

nee i

and machinery.

not aware til

they manulneturc have now running n

ed in their shops, which cost them less than the same number of Eastern made machines would; and a thorough test has proved that they are more serviceable, and cost less for repairs. Hereafter they will manufacture all their machines.—Xew Albany Commercial. —The Terre Haute Journal learns that a little girl in ITairietowu was burned to death a few days since, her clothing taking lire from a pile of Imrning cornstalks. N'ew Brick.—Out at Brazil, Clay county, some enterprising persons nro engaged in manufacturing brick out of pulverized lime, or some other kind of stone. The brick are of a pure white color, and as solid and lasting as the rock from which they arc made. They make a beautiful front for dwellings or business houses.— Terre Haute Journal. Hai.k Sheet.—Onr “ boss" printer became ! an •• active medium,” early this week, In the " spiritual ” line, and was moved clear out of the county, leaving u# without tile necessary help to get out our regular paper. Several of the liar keepers are wondering where their cood credit ca-tbiucr lias gone.—Jasper

t 'oiiricr.

Served Him liic.iii'.—A young man named k Hitman, liaing in Harrison township, in this county, w as lined three dollars and costs, before 1 Squire Berry, for trying to kiss Miss Cox i.aiii'I iier will. They were in a tield plantin'; corn at the time the ungallant attempt was

made. ItichmonJ j cltyram.

—Thomas N. Young, the newly elected mayor of liichmond is a gentleman of good bu-iness .pialilieations, of unblemished integrity, and aside from his political opinions will ho An acceptable official to the majority of those who-e public interests are to pass under Ills control, lie has tiled his official bonds and

Mrs. Stanton said that negro suffrage might answer as a party cry through auother 1’resiilentlal campaign, but the people of this country have a broader work than to save the Uepubllcan party, or to battle to settle the rights of classes, rile battles of ages have been fought for race and class, and force alw carried the day, and will, until we settle higher and holier question ol iinfiv idual ri| The laws of morals are as inexorable as laws of matter. The basis of national ]

rays

the

•»U(Hvnegr«.es, ju*t emerged from what therad- | will probably i>e sworn into office early next

k.—Jiulinioiiil jpleijrani.

pn

,,-,k edl the lui iciiMii of slavery—and for p.uti m purpi'si - merely—may deplore. The , - nl Hi • i- ci-. I party-act, anil have uet- .! as Hir ugh tin y had a perpetual lease upon

i r that t! measure' they had adopted . pi h.-v Ho y were pur-iilng. would titheir :ta r:!*.h. I.'inklng up ll tin inaim Governor .Morton's stand point, ill lie,■] there is ffatigi r in er< c.tiiig onl•late Govi rmni nts. He said, and - ltd • it \ i TTve the in the votes they will p i i their own <• dor." And more than if ui it' \' to Would e.institute i

wei

ng ; bills

and

i lli it might c ntrol the Gnv-

: ill. lit of tl

.:.i/. a I.!ack miinV party. Their object, to t. .tne, is to advance the interests of the rad1, ,f pnty, to strengthm its tenure upon po I . r. t'lit in -o doing, to u-e a homely illusli lion, tliey are experimenting with edge i.' Is-. Make the colored race art unit in ueti ii. and then they become a power which insi, „i ( c following in the wake of radical i. .di r , wiil lead by dll tilting terms. They ■ ill i.ot, in tli.it event, consent.to take a suh,,i:iry position. They will iieeome a balance i f poivi r, dangerous not only in the Oovernuifiit, lint to the party Hist lias enfranchised l!:i in ouly to advance their selfish ends, lu Ri y places in Ihe Smith the \ a i.o Inve demanded not only pointed, but entire social equality. I li ning the politic d power they will not be I di-tit .1 wiili anything short of this concis-I in fa ", at many of their meetings in' t‘i .id!ii rn States,-they.ha\ c already made!

tie. .1111,1. Wiil the Wilde race yield the | little money or property

. „ , ,. . ... . . manner Aurprising to

woman. Her only refuge is ciiunin management. So women run up bi stores' because the husband holds the purse. \p. DU'C.j There is always a class of men so i :b.u if women were educated there , i In; none left lieiow them. L Laughter.; i ue popinjays, bootblacks, and burners among men were glad to look down on talent, t wo- :... ;i who eoiild not vote. It reininded hi r of the story of the Irishman who sin d, :.i f.-t at tlie digging machine, saj •• A ,t.'i

voti, ..y way." HAD COMEANY.

I ..i. a disgrace that before t:. law . pi-, late • ll.e franchise, women w.;s ela«M i .-, .a 1 traitors, idiots, minors, and those g..•.;•> -I

. . ,vi , „ , Marecny and the most infam. u- liiio . What of Terre Haute thieves, who have been in the , ^ W;u) lh . lt tlju cul „ tiu; .

, •in-i? .Wh it .’.Id

owent'oi'NTV.—The exeitement-ln Owen county is alisttng. The meeting held at Spetieer on Saturrter resulted in no violence, as was

apprehended.—.Yew Albany Letljcr.

Was that tlie apprehension, Charley V m -- | rank Morris was not willing to bcar“th' -Hugs and urfows of outrageous fortune,” imt d-termined to "take up arms against a sea ot troubles and by opposing end them." Hoac- • rdingly procured a rope and went to the shed on Blain Jlarshel’s brick yard, hitched one end of the hemp to a beam, and the other end around his neck, and was about to jump into ••the cold Jordan,” when ho was resrtainod by foolish friends, lie next attempted to

,. .. I. it ,., I make the ••jlnilil " with a fork, but unfortu- • nation. And what is In in. luU , ly l!t(1 not . u> ,. cc d.-.Vcw Albany I.utycr.

l.out tiiat result V The radical'

, , ,, i B ill road Thiev es Ariik-sted.—A gang

nussicnancs througholi* the ;

isolidato Ihe colored vote, to or- .

habit of roldiing freight cars and .tejiof- dung tlie line of the Terre Haute and .''t. Louis Bead, were arrested on Monday, by St. Louis detectives, assisted by the Trrro Haute police. The following arc the parties arrested: Gh. Garrel, grocery man, corner Third and Mulberry streets; Richard H. Hart, house carpenter; Daniel Krnpp, night dispatcher, at the freight depot at this end of the road; George W. Scott, brakesman, on the road; and Martin Krapp, John 1’epoon and Martin W.cm, r, firemen. The lattey was arrested cr. fei -

graphic dispatch at l.itehlield.

The /vV/ircxs has the following in reiatiun to

tlie parties:

fh. Garel seems to have been leader of the ganft.ffiid receiver of the stolen goods. His iinu-e was searched yesterday morning, and a •large quantity of the stolen goods found, tbeetlier vvitii a lot of hams stolen recently from Kirly's pork lionse. Garrel, vve under-tand, came to tliis city and eonimenccd liusiness me four years ugrt, having at that time very

lie prospered in a

sing to honest people, and last

the corner of Third and

the os-

perlty is justice and equality to all; all else is juggling and legerdemain. The enfranchisement ot woman would lit her to bear the prominent part she was destined to till in the coming history of the natioh. With all our national advantages, nothing can check onr prosperity hut the corruption of the people. Not only foreign horn citizens sell ihtir votes, but American turn citizens, judges and legislators, even the white born male citizen worth ifi'iO, who can read the (.'(institution. There is something rotten in Denmark. [Applause and laughter.] The disabilities under which woman labors can only lie remedied by making her independent, and making honorable labor

available to all.

f UK I’UKVEXTIHN OK PROSTITUTION. The hill before the Legislature for the prevention of prostitution was a disgrace to humanity. All the legislation women asked for was to tako down the tiarriers against the education of women. Give her education, work. Let her tlnd out where her sphere is for herself. Teach the girls, as well as the boys, *o scorn to live on the labor of others. Independence ami virtue go hand in hand. If ‘’ou would have the liilurc men of this nation do justice, enable woman to reach tho elevation 'which is her right, and keep her from being a slave to fear and temptation. Never until woman Is an independent and self-sustaining force in society can she become the true mother of the race. The negro emancipated is reasoned with as a man by Governor Orr. Emancipate women and the result would bo quite as astonishing. DOMESTIC INFELICITY EXPLAINED. Now if a woman corners her husband in ar-

Spccial Dispatch tv Cincinnati Uazet.e. Richmond, May. 13. The proceedings in court to-day In the case of Jefferson Dav is occupied about an hour and

a half.

The programme, heretofore Indicated as probable, was fully carried out, and the great chief of the rebellion has been set at liberty. T^crc was some doubt early last evening what course Judge Underwood would pursue, but it was believed at a later hour, by those roost likely to be informed, that he had determined to release the prisoner on ball. Air. Davis’ friends eontiueutially announced this morning that ho would be at large before

night.

It is understood that Mr. Greeley's argument probably had something to do with Influencing the Judge to the decision Dually reached. Ban The city was all astir at an early hour mis afternoon. The court did not open All eleven o’clock, but a large crowd was gathered about the Custom House, in which It was to he held an hour before that time, and as soon as the doors were opened the little room was tilled to overflowing. Mr. Davis was taken from the hotel about a quarter belme eleven, and after reaching the Custom House, sat till he was wanted, in tbc room he formerly occupied as an officer for transacting public business, lie was accompanied ny General Burton, the United States Marshal, and two or three friends. As soon as court was opened Judge Underwood announced that the regular order would be put aside for to-day. Some formal objections were given, and then, at about twenty minutes past eleven, he said he was ready to hear the return of General Burton to the writ of habeas corpus heretofore issued. There was a buzz of excitement as General Burton appeared with the prisoner, but it did not equal that occasioned by the entrance of Mr. Greeley. After the writ and return thereon had been

FRENCH. ENGLISH

AX1> AnEKM VY

WALL PAPER?

MEDICAL.

New and Elegant Designs,

read, the Judge, in a very grave manner, paid

a handsome compUmcut to

yeai forn

gument, in fair debate, he flies into a passion and declares that there is no reasoning with a

compliment to General Burton,

and then, no one objecting, directed the discharge of the prisoner from military custody, following this decision with an immediate order for bis arrest by the civil authority, on a warrant Issued under the indictment for treason, found by the Norfolk grand jury, about a

ago. The Marshal went through the

in o(•making an arrest, Mr. Davis resuming IPs "-•it at receiving the paper, with a slight ic ..alion of the head, and passing It to his i-t.unsel. There was some stir at this point,

hut uotlffng like a demonstration.

Mr. O’Connel rose to make a motion that Mr. Davis he admitted to bail. The spectators pressed about as closely as possible to see the prisoner and the proceedings, and there was me most intense interest ami quietness manl-

of

■ U'lIE, AD.tJI* Al CO.’S,

20 BBd 28 Went Washington St. mauHilBrntopcnl

Bono Jmfclico.” Private Diseases Cured im Use Mh or test Possible Tinges By De. YOUNG, late of Philadelphia, who has located himself permanently at No. TO Third street,Pittsbueo,Pennsylvania. Headdresses oil those who have injured themselves by improper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study or marriage. He has discovered the most certain, speedy and only effectual remedy in the world for all private diseases of whatever nature. Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidly, Trembling, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bo w-cls—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the songof Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, etc., impossible. The fearful effects on the mind ore much to be dreaded—Loss of memory, Confusion of Ideas Depression of Spirits, Evil Forbodings, Aversion to society, self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages can now judj£ what is the cause of their declining health, losin their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance abouA the eyes, cough and symptoms of consumption. AN KMMENAGUGUE FOB THE LADIE.'S. a compound prepared and sold only by Dr. Young, warranted to remove all obstructions to the healthy menstrual fiood, imparting new tone and activity to the system, price (1 per bottle. Obstinate cases of long- standing umy. require No i, which is four degrees stronger than No. 1; price $fi per bottle. Persons at a distance, by stating their symptoms, age and occupation, can receive medicint

by

burg, Pennsylvania.

L) R

164 South Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois, (Between Madison and Monroe.)

millinery.

MBS. SUBIV & FRANCO,

MHlinery Establishment,

No. 52 Nortb Illinois Street,

H AVEj,st received a new^and elegant stock vite the public to call and examine before making their selections. aprli ilim Xj HD I IB S , The best place to get^good and cheap MILLINERY GOODS!

INKS. STEACY’S, No. «« East market Street, (Opposite the Postoflice) CHIK keejis the best styles and does the neatest O work in ta; city. aprfiSdlm

GIFT CONCERT. GRAND SIFT CONCERT LtDlANIA. SOLDIKKM' louumcDtal Association,

TO BK GIVEN AT

loRiusoiVs Opera Hall,

ana, July 4tb, ta arc all sold,

ruose of

Indiana

or so

polls,

oner if ticKe tor tlte pu

butldii

indii

ticket rpose

ng a

STEAM ENGINES. WOOD * fflUkMIt STEAM ENGINE CO.’S CELEUHATEE PORTAE AND STATIONARY Stean Eigines an4 Boilers.

RESTAURANTS. E, E jk£ O "V -A-L

rruiE undersi

JL Domini friends and

lersigned has removed from I be uion, and will now be found by

it new, at the

Old old

1* K A It L,

fe.st during the brief colloquy of counsel. Several gentlemen hoped that the bail would be lived at a quarter ot a million, s

y its

hope

ot a railli

South might show how ready and moneyed men were to be bnl the amount named and

o that the politicians

bceomo security;

on

i y aliven!

ng co

convention should so amend the secmi 1 :.ri; cle, that this disgraceful classification'bou! I lie stricken out. In Ungland, the lower elasse.

/mlv tn f.ir hr.*’!*! hut.

used only to ask for bread, but Bright, Mill, and Gladstone have taught them that there G a power behind bread—the ballot. Women would learn that les'on, too. What Hail women di«l not ask the ballot? That wo- no reason to exclude the right from those who did ask it. Wo pointed with prifle to tin utatidn ol the loaders in the women’s ii movement as a litting answer to those who de-

clared that freed..in would unsex u. m.n, , , What It the mothers on that pUttorm were I y

searred, and wrinkled, and angular? liny had fought tile good ligtit. She would draw a line between Dante and Blaekstone, and pla.-e woman—r.ot at man’s feet, or above bn he id, but on an even plattorm by his side. Vp-

pI.UlSC.;

KKNEnTINI: I.. BONE SPI-MUS.

agreed up.

3100,1.10(1. appeared to be generally satisfac-

t .ry.

There was a decided sensation when Mr. Greeley’s name was called, and he stepped forward as tirst bondsman. The paper on which the names of Jiff. Davis, Horace Greeley. Augustus Schell, John Minor Bolts, and a 1 d-.oii leading Richmond secessionists appear-

1 ed together, is certainly curious ; lice i . loicnt. It is understooi

two id inks on the bond are to be tilled with signature’ of Garrett -mith and t.orneltus V an.lerldit. The attendance In the court room was mainly that of the rebel triends of I the prisoners. Beside those and their attori my- and correspondents. I here were a few | soldiers and thirty or forty colored men. Kvery tach of spice was occupied, and many liersons eiambered upon chairs, benches, ta-

i and suggested that the

NO. 54.

A4iVA DE MAVX0L1A. A toilet delight. Superior to any Cologne used to bathe the face and person, to render the skin sott and fresh, to allay inflammation, to iierfume clothing, for headache, etc. It is manulactured from the rich Southern Magnolia, and is obtaining a patronage quite unprecedented. It is a favorite with actresses and operasiogers. IS is sold by all dealers at (1 m large bottles, and by DEM Ah BARN K3 A CO., New York, Wholesale Agents. Saratoga Spring Water. sold bv ail Druggists.

earner of t*earl and Wall Street*,

. . 'h. can receive me.

y express, securely packed from observation. Address Dn. YOUNG, No. TO Third street, I’ltts-

ivania. jel wly WEBSTER,

>JLOj> U >T K > r A\ IN Crown Hill Cemetery in Honor of Our Etillen Heroes!

Authorized by the Government. Let every body patronize this home institution. It is the duty of every good citizen of tlie State to contribute bomethtng to this Monument. No. of Ticket*. goo.OOO at 81 eacb.

valued at $1*» (Mill

18 00

...V FROM 4 TO 3o HOUSE POWKB.

.hoicestof Wines,

Where tlie choicest oi can be had at all Inn

mjti dtiljell

Ales, Liquors, etc., VAL JACOBS.

Office hours t Specialist m the i u all their varit

from eight A. M. to eight P. M. treatmeutof all private.llsi

ear varied and complicaP ; twenty years Dr. W. has I

i diseases his business and study i„led him to perfect remedies which .

the past twenty years Dr. ment of private diseases which has enabled him to perl are s[>eedy and permanent, at be used without hindrance sure to friends. Particular i old standing cases, such

diseaset

forms. Fo.

is made the treat-

sines# and si

ctremedi ! in all c

MRS. M. CUIVXVIIIQHAM’S

BAKERY, ICE CREAM PARLOR,

ind in al

to business or expoattention given to al.

os, such as were formerly

considered incurable, SypailU, in all forms Gouorrbea, Gleet, strictuies, also the effect ofsolitary habits, both ruinous to body and mind, and produces some of tbc following effects: Pimples on the face, bodily weakness, constipation, ersion to and uneasiness in (emale society, un-

aversion to and uneasiness in female society, i cleanliness, dread of future events, and finally a complete prostration of the vital power, loss oi memory, ringing in the ears, impotency—c»n be fully restored to health. Dr. W. is the publisher ot a new medical work, which should be in the han.ls of all those contemplating marriage- ’‘cut to ail oa receipt of ten cents to prepay postage.

Please rail; a friendly

prepay postage

will cost you nothing.

lul-

rall; a friendly chat’ Webster lefers the

towing physicians: Dr. Detier, Milwaukee. Wisconsin; Dr. Peabody and Dr. Kermot, Detroit, Michigan; Dr. Price, Grand Rapids, Michigan; Dr. Bowen and Dr. Harrison, St, Louis, Missouri: Dr. Gaines, Dr. J. Bailey, Dr. James Thorn, Chicago, Illinois; Dr. Hendershatt, Toledo, Ohio; Dr. Davis, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr

St. Paul, ' '

LADLES’ RESTAURANT,

Corner of Market anil UlinoU :it Kouiu No. —, Miller’

No. of present**,

SMcVJtM). Single ticket

Ten Ticket> to Agents

Twenty tickets to Agents.

1st. Cash girt in i>reenb;u k.> $20*000

ind. iiilt lease oi' Boyds’, Li look. Nos. 17, 19.21, 23, 25,27, MiissachusettS Ave , « 12*000

3d. Cash gi.t in tireent»aeks . 10*000

Five Cash (iifts—$l.ouu Five Cash i.iits—|w'*JU One Oift of Forty Acres of Land in

liooue county, Indiana

One Two >tory Ke>idence on Morrison

street, lndiaiiaiioii>

And numerous other Valuable Gifts* consisting of Fine Cold Watches, I'ianos, Cabinet Organs, Sewing Machines. Solid Silverware, Ladies* Gold Watches, etc., amounting to.. . Send lor programme and see for you

this is no “humbug.”

W IV’T E 1>! Agents in evrev town, coufty and neighborhood in tlie State. &ee inducements to agents: Wc will giveto the agent who sells the largest

5,000 2,500

1,500 5,000

142,900 rself that

ALSO PORTABLE SAW MILLS.

W VoM

sively to the mono facture of Portable Engines and Saw Mills, which, for simplicity, compactness, power and economy of fuel, are conceded by experts, to be superior to any ever offered to the ^ The great amount of boiler room, fire snrfac and cylinder area, which we give to the rale horse power, make our Engines the most power ful and cheapeot in u»€u Rfld. they are adapted t

every purpose where power is required.

All sizes oonstausly on hand, or furnished or Descriptive circulars, with price list, sent ot

application.^ MAJ . N STEAM ENGINE GO., Y. Branch office, 96 Maiden Lane, .’

OO

Utica, N. Y. City.

SWEET POTATOES. SEED SWEET POTATOES.

and, Bermuda

low Yam*.

/’'IAN DIES of all kinds. Ice Cream, >oda. Cakes, Vy Pies, Fruits, Nuts, etc. Wedding Parties supplied to order. Warm Meals at oil hours. Board by the day, or Lodging. aprlu dflm COMtAD LXiiBKITTKB. JOHN X. LkllKKlTTXH C. LEHRRITTER & CO., CAPITAL SALOON

c will givet

iiuber oi il« kt ts a Splendid Gol ; $5- 0. To the one that =>elU the amber, a gold watch valued a one who &ells the third largest num silver American Hunting Ca*e W

$lou.

We have died a l»ond with T. It. Mc< * ol'"State. lor the faithful fultillm

i0ld Watch v. second larged t $J00. To he her, a Splendid atch, valued at

^yE have one thousand^ bar n.*ls ho ice Sec^i

Yellow .YRMnemov

ttlld Yellc

Price, $5 00 per bushel NTklA, W1ARD i €0., mar27-(llm LOLTSVILLE, KY

EXPRESS.

ditor ol'" State, for the

agree a. cut.

ci O -A* TJ X X O 1ST.” we can not be per>oiKilly acquainted

ndthere

rty. A t of O

v, ran

irou> uain

.quaint

not be re?pon of purchasing ted with their

A YO It KM'I’A Y IR AA 1\

lo,

Beaty. street.

Quad, Ohio; Ufflce 1*4 < lark

y2S weow ly

n®. i r

Laikt WukUiuglou Mreel, i Martin Hug’s old stand.

'V.rnor M.ihtun say mn: i>uri

siiinho r cri ' fee!

u; n (Ins i '.ii't:

■ Di vi rv StalPWlicrr tli- rc is a colovo.) j >• 'to >ov n up ill, t» ncifro for Governor and a • i.' ■ r - i"i'Siipn im! .iuilqc, wliite imigration o. .11 s i-'’. Tin ro will In: nn white imigrntion

tfn

Miiiliiri'v stn i'ts two lar -o briek I'Uililin-s. rib' I'l'no r tio used a, a grocery store; B. II. j Hart, ore of tlie parties am ’ted, was his car- ' pci.t'T. In ■ I'.-’rui tini; the tiouse n suti-ceilar was mad.— that is, a cellar under the main ■ me, and it was in this lower cellar that, tlie most „f the stolen goods were found, huried in j tlie sand. The sand was loose, as if from froqiieiit handlin'..', and it is presuno it stolen ( . i po kaLTes were secreted here awaiting a favor- ' '''' lljjl* fiev V »\e\*sS S V\.. ess oFtssas. i llOl

sueii State. You can’t find tlie til >'t

o in \Vayn« county who State that lias a colored

to run

. ,.t anti-slat cry man in Wityn '. id o and locate in a State that

Thus tin y will r.-

.achtiv colored States in the South.

s:.!'- - eruine-.it, . lain*;'. ;.I iiieiitty

i in'w I,ilo men who arc now there would n'iii"ve from thei e, and would not remain under

Mich dominion."

And nr.di r the military reconstruction bill i ■!. r ,1 slate governments will soon lie or”ani J. The fiilit iry commanders in several of ihe di qe l . o in tln r wittingly or not we will Hi t say. are doitlK ail In their power to favor that result. 1 lie tVashihgton dispatches to

Mrs. Boae said the fact that the ladii s :.n lie siek as well as tfie qentleniivi, was another proof that tin y were very mue.i alike. .Mr. i’lllstmry had aliu ied to the i:-o, f ro,'re.,s and destruction of nation.-; imt after all, we have come down to tlie dollars ami c«nt». We live entirely in a pro tic.i! ag". >ii!». ’.I! show them In ; few minutes, tl. .1 if Ut. v i.-.d

.sllllieient of the

per.-uus clambered upon

lilcs, window sills, etc., that they might see

and hear to better advantage.

Mr. Davis sat very quiet and erect during tlie prm « rdlnys. smiling from time to time as ti lends came forward to shake his hands and • umratulate him on his release. Judge Un- , derw-ood’s bearing was throughout grave, dig- | nilleil and every way becoming, afaetof which it seems necessary, In view of his recentgrand

make special mention. Mr.

y looked quite as happy as any of the iuts: confederates when the court ••• unreel that it would accept bail, and lu .mg he gave Mr. Davis was very cordial. 1 litre whs a most hearty and forcible cheer when the Ju.igi din • ted the Marshal to release the prisoner, and for a moment or two there was a great -trug.-le on life part of those anxious to extend congratulations. The passage of Davis back to the hotel was a great ovation. The

’•Jes’ so!”—" Exactly I’’—Solon Shingle sail they were there “every time.’’ If he felt “owlcy ” in the morning, he took Plantation Bitters; ll lie felt weary at night, he took Plantation Bitters; if he tucked appetite, was weak, languid, or mentally oppressed, he took Plantation Bitters; and they neverfailed to set himou his pins square and

Arm.

Few persona want any better authority, but as some may, just read the following: • I owe much U> you, for 1 verily tielieve the Plantation Bitters havesavedmy lile. Rev W. U. WAGONER, Madrid. N. Y." “ • • • I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. The Plantation Bitters have cured me. Rev. C. A. MILLWOOD. New York City.” “ * * • I had iost all appetite—was so weak and enervated I could hardly walk, and hail a perfect dread of society. • • • The Plantation Bitten have set me all right. JAME5 UEMINWAY.SL Louis. Mo.” •• • • * The Plantation Bitters have enred me of a derangement Of the Kidneys and

NOTICE.

1 TTAVING filtcil up the Capital at great exINCRUSTATION OF STEAM BOILERS, i^a^mvuermTp^dic'w go^u/a'cair, «'we Entirely preveutcl by the Anti lnGrtn»Utioii { intenii u> ket-p our Bar well hUkcke*! with toe be^t

row.ier ot Liquors. Wine, Ale, i igar>, etc* . aii'l our Kps

rant well supnlio*! with the very b< ailords. In lactuo inteiul to

As

ail our agents, an

Mble lor them, persons

tu kct>. unlc»>tlic> are aeq agent, ha*i betterhcmi -iircct to us.

Send money by i«u.>toilice order or regesterei | letter, at our riNk: <»r, w hen the amount is tc

; dollars or over b\ expresa.

MODE OF DISTRIBUTION The manner «»1 li-trihution to be decided and , ; ondui ted by a » »mi«iiilee ’‘t twenty to l>e selectj ed 1 ruin the ticket Ii.jider», b> them at the tint

the Concert

THE MERCHANTS LMDS EXPRESS COMPA.W.

U.aY. WinAita^ ll WAllNt.,*cw YorR Invented and intnxluced in 1&5. Beware

imitaliona.

BOWEN. BROUGH A LAWTON. 'No. 11* K*at Washington street, oct23 13n) Ywfiin Agents. Tndianap«>lis.

s. Ir

louse, ami

and our Ke>taubest the market eep a lir>t cla5»

give Malisiaction to our patron&.

1 hank,

apohs. In-

SPECIAL NOTICES.

itch: itch!! itch::: Scrstc-h! Ns r-ixtcU !I NtratcM!!! WHEATOA’» OINTMENT

SALOONS.

New Billiard Hall

it i: i i: it hi >. cj t:.

I .L*bn ( New.t i>hi*ir Fir?t National Ju ige >ainiicl E. l*erkin», ladianap

; dian.i.

William A. Lowe, attorney atlqw and United

States penNiuin agent.

j ^General Fred Knetler, attorney at law and

I United &tate» commissie

j John llann

attorney

oner.

attorney at law, late United

sixth «

Wiil cure the itch in forty-eight hours. Also, cures .Salt Rheum. Ulcers. Chilblain*, ami all Eruptions of the Skin. Prico 30 cento. For sale by all druggists. By sending CO cents to Weeks A Potter, sole Agents. 17U Washington street, Boston, it will l>e forwanlcd by mail. Ire of postage, to any part of the United .Mates. ju6 wly

■Yo. W

BILLIARD ROOM, WasOilMigtoM filtrMt

in Hanna, a’

State> distrn t attorney, sixth di&triet, Springer A N ance, State agents Hancock Life

Insuranie Omipanv.

General David Kilgore, Yorktown, Indiana. Lieutenant <_«>lonoi John F. Cheek, present Uieik ui D»arborn county. Major General T. J . Lueiis, Lawrcnceluirg, In-

diana

T B McCarty, Auditor of State.

GCoige liragur. Sheriff of Hamilton county, ,

Noblesville, Indiana.

John Trissell, Clerk Hamilton county, In-

diana

\\ liliam O'Brian, attorney at law, late Colo f the Seventv -liith Indiana Yoluntec

‘ :o1 : CAPITAIs, - - $20,000,000

Owned and Operated by

Oup Merchants and Manufacturers,

Carries by Express,

Money, Valuables, Freight & Parcels,

Over 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.

!*>nel blcs-

strci t was -oon lilled with people, and the Urinary Organs, that diatrusaetl mo tor years

windows on both side.-4 wen* rrowded, Jraostly They act liko a charm.

Iron

“DP til's.

u tunity to transport them to other

loeali

Yesti rilay morning a eouple of "fiii .'rs went nut to Clay county to make further arnstsof parties in that direction, who are implicated. — A mad dog was killed in Terre Haute on Monday, while catiqjj a worm fence. - In Terre Haute on Monday, Kmcrson I’.ii'ti idgo and ficorge Washington, a couple

the Cincinnati (. qi ffc..in that paper of yes- j .q - colored barbers, had a little falling out

iliiiut a woman, i’artrtdge tired a couple of pistol -hots at the father of his country, and

tlie latter " got up and dusted.”

— A little toy named McGrow had his foot badly crushed in Terre Hasite by a moving

building, and died of lockjaw. Tho Curse of tho Country-

There are professional politicians with no iistensilde means of living, trade, or money getting avocation except politics. They arc j the political lazaronl of the land, as mean I and far more mischievous a set of vagrants j than those whom every petty justice sends to '

the poor house or tho penitentiary.

The Boston Courier, in alluding to Wit..son and others, speaks thus truthfully of them :

and their motives:

We have a class of men among us who have ! no legitimate luisiness. They are political I agitators by profession, and literally get a liv- | log by agitation. They plow not, neither do tliey sow nor reap nor put their hands or brains to any recognized vocation. They live by disturbing the community, by withdrawing men’s atlention from their every day pursuits, and exciting their passions on unprofitable subjects. Nearly all our leading politicians answer to this discrlption. General Hanks is of this class, ditto Senator Wilson et i'l 1 an lie yeitus. These men, these agitators and demagogues, do not propose to help the impoverished and prostrate South by material aid or by lending a hand to cultivate the Southern srtil. T'his is not in tbetr line. But they propose to go South and talk politics and take the freedmen from their ordinary day lalior and »ow distrust of Southern whites in I their minds. As If tlie black population of I the South were not embarked in the same boti tom with the Southern whites, and as if all ] danger of a war of racts at the South were at

! an end.

terday, furnl-:i proof to the point. Wo give

the item

Adv tt-cs from * irlcans. tocclved tonight. -hnw tint liiti rii'thousand p' r-ons have I" cii registered there as voters, under the re. 0 m-triii lion act, flic white people are registerin'.: very freely now. but the colored men ii in' drea'ly several thousand majority in the si de . f Louisiana. The registers show that i.'ro e ih-rctl men to one white- man are being

d gi-ten d, on die average."

v, h it i an prevent Louisiana, under such a s ite ol lliings, from beeomtnga colored State G im i ninent ? Tlie blacks in New Orleans 1 ■' already anticipating it. and demean them•"lies accordingly. And what will prevent " .util ( irolina, i'lorida and Mississippi from o'"U|i\ing t’,p -ainc position as Louisiana, for Hu le i-re s are in the majority in all those

•Mitis? liovirior Morton declares “that

• l i e ! State Governments are not desirable,*’ a d • qh: ’. they will bring about results that j ti' i i |.i l ■■ l.iq.i .l for." And who is rc- , i. ,m. Ini' tin -e rrMdts, and for organizing | a e ; r •! I' d.ine.' of power that may control tlie nation? Can there be any other answer j than radical parli-ein-? Even MottTON, after jindiiTin': amt fi reshadowing the evils and • Ian.ers of'eoiored -date governments, gave Ids in i'K nee and vnlein fivnr of a measure that must nei es-arily ( rganize and establish tin ui. M i'bad ilie intimations the other day that the tri-i-my would lie cm I larrassed i>y the gn at inereas ' in the expenses of the War Department, 'rising in a great measure under Ihe execution i f tire reconstruction act, and those expenditures will not lie diminished when enlored s ite governments arc estaiiJisbe.l. Beboid I lie fruits of radicalism. Ile- ; ii'illi's-' of tiie true interests of the country, and even Ihe welfare of the colored race, simI I "id soltly to retain their party hold upon p. liver-.for partisan and personal aggrandizeni.nl tin y arc i mailing evils and piling up Ii'.iiMi ns npoii the eouiitry. grievous to lie 11 ov l"ii: will tlie people sulimit to a p ul; mi.', ivlio ii is.centralizing power, sub* i n libel t v, oi l c iting tip the substance "f th pi'-ip'o liy ib' I'lirderis which its jiolicy

I'llp si’s?

Tin itomy wlio ediis the Evansville S'' nl: -o ’ h a .1' it "f fun, all to himself, over t Ur pro; "•;il"ii to lai-e his tail with the point of a .so. :< iiooi. Tlie raging eti-s has been hock' ! often enough to know there is no fun

in

- i r.ive notorjety that they would rattier

k a Ut d I 1 , ui i . n re' I.

Kin'i i,i' .it i. u; ;t.

in their hands.tin iv iv..'.i:d !'■■ no n ed their meeting. Tliey could obtain the i ic live franeldse Without making a single sjieei li. A[»plause. Give them tint aliilUion ii. liars, they would have the elective franch; tin,* next Legislature. ' .n :it. laugiit. r and iplau-e. But, as Ihey had not :r.il a ludliou l.irq .hey wanted a miilioii von es. i in re are always two ways to (ditain an olij". t. tf they had the means they could have

F. ll CUT T1IK I.KI.I.SI.AT! UK

>>ng ago. Luighter. But haimg no money they must create puldie fqdnioii. If friends tliink they have heard speeches enough they must reni'miicr these spi eelies are niei'-«ary to create puldie opinion. Look at members of Congress running all over the South to address i crowds of frerdnien. Wliy? Be'-.u-r-they 1 hold the tiallot. Why not ten or liftc n years

ago? Bee .(Use there Wa-no pulilieai

serve I.

I ut' . I'.X IIIMIIT-.

sumeil that tin-re were present

s, wl poke

(i ry t.'iii lung. The company joined in prayer, | whteii was offered .l.y the Episcopal clergy- ]

with ladies. His wlnde progress w;is greeted with eheers and the waving of handker-

• hiefs. •

The inti rview Iietivcen .Mr. Davis and hU wife, amt e un.-el ami their friends, who were first admitted to their rooms, is spoken of as

The eou; red .by

man un er whose ministrations the Davis family sat dunrg his confederate presidency. In the afternoon Davis held an informal levee, and for two hours or more his parlor was crowded by the people ot Itichmond, all seeessionists of any note liein^preseut. He is also receiving friends this evening, vised his brother in Mississippi this afternoon that he should visit New York immediately.

U. C. MOORE, »4 Broadway. N. Y.”

Mrs. O. M. DKVOK, manager of tho Union Homo School for SohUen' Children, says she " has given it to the weak and invalid children, under her charge, with the most happy and gratiD urg results. %e have received over a hundred reams { of such certificates, but no advertisement is so ! effective as what people thenueivee say of a good article. Our n and our reputation is at | stake. The original quality and high character of these goods will he sustained under every and i all circumstances. They have already ohtaiued a

He ad- j sale in every town, village, parish, and hamlet j

among civilized nations. Base Imitators try to come as near our name and style as they can, and

K rom lh. nee it is understood he will go to , ^ ^ no , ^ soM as low as a f nuui^ to haw'them meet him m New York. , poor on*, they find some support from parties who After seeing them he will return to Missis- | **> no* car® wna* they selL Be on your guard.

Sue car private stamp over the cork. P. U. DRAKE A CO . New York City Saratoga Spring Water, sold hr ail Druggists.

AGRICULTURAL. ivr O IR. IR. I s ^ l?ricnltaral aid Sped Uarehuuhe, 1120 yiurlset Street, Pill lisdc Ipbla. laMELD. FLOWER AND GAUDKN SEEDS, r warranled fresh and geuuiuu, aud in great variety, wholesale and retail. Fresh Garden Sects suppiKsI to dealer- in papers by the l.UUOor in hulk. Titnothj and < lover Seed receive*! andsold on I'omuio-. a Ic roved Agricultural aud Horticuliural ! ... i- oi every description, supplied to umur iiou» the larcc-t to the -mailest. Morris' Garden Manual and Morris' Rural Advertiser. a moutlily publication, supplied lo all post {>aid applications. !’ASCII ALL MORRIS, Seedsman, HSU Market street. I'liilabelphia. ic* wly

LSliSUPERB TABLES, being O binatiou. Four Pocket Yah the city. Centrally located, and

beingon the ground floor. An cleguuit Bar alfachud, with choice Liquors and Ciga

night.

Phelan’s Com •las. the itist in easy oi access

ville.

Martin Igoe. A-‘*-sor of internal Revenue,

sixth district, ludianupo.i-.

fita?" T:. ki-i- t" Concert for sale at the princi-

li welery. Music and Book (stores in

which is supplied rs. open day and

novlS 'iff.

ng tl

-ippi. HU friends announce that hewillllve as qui* t and secluded as passible during the

-utuiu< r aud fail.

i yea

I’to

.she ;

pr. sumcl that there wi re present, a* ti.* rc always have In an, sonic timid individuals called ••hteken limited laiizhtcrh who were trl^htfully afraid that.woman would he degraded at the ballot box. There could lie no danger of that, for Congress would pass a tree I man’s bureau hill, or-a freed woman's bureau bill—ilaughter]—to protect woman at the billot box at the same time. There was no fear that woman would be .listuidi ii. But, it was said that woman won hi mix with rude men at the haliot box. Not so, any more than at church. Should not the ballot box tie as sacred as the church ? Infinitely more so, be-

in secret, but voting must |

i Applause.;

Tile Flying

Tlie Naked Drama

Rend.”

It has remained for Bourcicault and Wal1 nek’s Ihcatcr—the one to invent and the other to display—anew and more untrammeled exposition of womanly symmetries. In the " Flying Scud," now running at that** legitimate" place of amusement, there is Aseene which is described in the following terms by

Wilkes' Spirit:

•• I had hoped that at least one house might lie lelt to us where ladles might go without seeing more of the •• naked truth ” than pertains to the n gular drama; it was not supposed that tho occular development of the human form divine was necessary in the house claiming to lie Ion most in all the country as tlie legitimate home of dramatic art; yet the nuked fever has broken out even there. Without any sufficient reason, there are ten girls or

•pcdallv with a No. fit but some folks 1 w """ ,n I" 11 upon the stage as jockeys or riders

“* supposed race horses. As a general

believt

From Ihe l*liila.lcl|ihi;i Inquirer. May 1". \ stiiocltans Affair at tlie Tloravian Vein■ nary. Hethlcbnn, Pennsylvania Two Women Hilled by buffo-ration--Fonr other® Wondered Insensible The Pupil* all bale. A tirrll le and fatal accident by suffocation recurred here on rotnday night last, at the Morxvian .'emtnary for young ladies. The victims were all servants at the seminary. Susan Man-

lier!/ and Hannah Hawk are the name* of the dead, and Susannah Knoll the name of the

woman still in danger. Marta Kraus* and Lena Kohrhacker are still suffering, white Eliza Kehr and Mary (irittin were slightly af-

I'fected. No pupils of the seminary were at ail I affected, they steeping in the upper two and

three stories, and tde accident having occurred in the basement. Tbc room where the lamentable occurrence took place had, opposite the

NOVEL nim.IUAI. ( iN-TltiCiTON. door, a flue which led up into the chimney,

that it • is | from which another flue opened from the sem-

vv, if it Was

not well for him to be alone at the Garden "f Eden,it was not well for him to be alone at tlie

ballot

i iuise we can pray be done in public.

They had been told this evening 1 not good for man to lie alone. Nov

at box. [(treat laughter.] What would have been if woman had not been given him to tafte of the tree of knowledge. She

elite I

This reconstruction must be based on a sound foundation. The foundation must be i

believed the republic was already destroyed,

ctn

a i

ipi

tionate to the superstructure, and the reason

De there could be no need of reconstrui

t as

e propore reason

*’Jc

ihe (Tilt of lh*' Evansville {ientinrl "!!:'|'"U f|i r lea fi r supper ami cats hot ■ iM, lor '"ivakfast. A few months o a-t' .imbiat dork with n bloody - pi- I

a gen i n by

'M'l'l <"101*11 in Imlianiipolls boils no ■ .d t..r tbeir Knansville Scntl-it-l. A I'l "ti *1 ih'-mi-t ( slim lies til it the d. d. • »t ii"- Sint in-1 yi*dd ninety per cent, "t h "CT "ii ilistill itinii. lit not Wcatlicr he ; i- ,i- I he liit s and cockroaches within a r:i'hu~ "I l"i'!y rods, by the foul exhalation* fr lo hi-v* Eiisl,y.soddcii carcass. He is beti • i''i i ■ lull or tlie “ llglitning lly-killcr." I b'Tc is a good deal of shoe leather in !: IIki;mi''s eilltiiriais, hut not mueli "i 'i'l-' lironkriUe Sentinel. ilo edit Tuftho Sentinel lias none of cither. U ii- * i "iii;iost of guano and socotrlne aloes in default of briiins, anil wean coonskin mo I'a-iiis upon Ids hind feet.

i* U.

c!' pliant fooli d iioss-man, who says he

and talks about kickin

ars

with asb-

1 ,!' I’ll' u, again it's a rich tiling lor a great

e w ag t

-Ui li weights." to pretend lo suffer from b

fulness:—Kcanstille Sentinel.

Kicking a light weight with No.!» boots is not exactly •* the cheese.” We made the iliroat in the heat of passion, and on sober, second thought,-wo recant. If ihe Sentinel man Insists on i>eing kicked, we will get “little .Mac.” who stands three feet six in Ids stocking feet, to do the nasty job with a

nice littfe lady boot.

1 TT We however can not return the complimeni.—Aeanaet'He Sentinel. iDn’t trouble yourself. Y’ou may keep it.

pipe, liiv Hi

of the

rule, l believe, race horses are iolden by men or boys—at any rate, iti- u.c custom in this country. But the questn.iialdc lasleof having U ni lies irr mu h .t puslLOlt at ail is magnified into a positive offense in the manner of their dressing. A great deal of development of shape in iy lie tolerated. We all admire a tine neck, arm, foot, leg and a liberal show of bust; hut, when it comes to a deliberate display of lh« form Irom tbc hips to the knees, when there is not a wrinkle in all that section of f male anatomy not faithfully developed by the .kin-close silk tights, if, I- time to protest. Tips is the ease in the " Kiying Scud.” The ti n women who come on as jockeys not only die.. SO as to shock the public propriety, but pot an end to any doubt one may have of their exact shapes by dancing a sortof horse-born- ’. will' ll gives play to the • human form lie, ami brings out all the points, tine or '■tticrwi-,', ,'t the fair jockeys. The • pigskin ’ lit will do well enough on boys, but upon fully dcv'.fi |„'.| women it fits altogether too much. \\ c have heard a great deal about the indeliC i, y of till' Black ( rook " ballet, but I am Udal'l,' to recall anything In that much abused play iqiial to the • pig-skin club ’ dress Mil

(lame.

From Ihe Albany Argns. A Til rcutening Nymptam. J'iour is twenty dollars a barrel. We are shipfling to-day grain to the West which was grown in California, was shipped to New Vork, thence lo Liverpool and back, and now goes through the canal to Rochester and i v-w ego. A short crop in wheat, owing to the frosts of last year, and an extra demand for corn abroad and at tire South, account in part for these prices. But not altogether. That in a country where land is two dollars an acre flour should command twenty dollars a barrel, shows (hat something is organically wrong in tho course of production or in the condition of the currency. .Such extravagant prices always precede great monetary convulsions, in 1837 flour was imported from Odessa, on the Black Sea; and shortly after we had sweeping bankruptcy all ovtr the land. The same system has preceded other moneyed convulsions. It is likely to be the precursor ol'another now.

that our republic has not achieved the duration of monarchies is that it embraced principles of human rights in its superstructure which it dented in its foundation. Applause. TI!* HYPOCRISY OK REPUBLICAN LEADERS. When Chase, when Sumner, when Stevens, when Wilson, talk to the negro about the Importance of having the franchise, and stop short of giving it to woman, I proclaim them hypocrites. [Applause.] They call themselvea the frtenu of the slave, and speak to them because they have got the ballot. We

do not

our

speak

of parties. Fer one I would never be bound

by party if I had the ballot to-day.

THE SECRET OF IT.

Perhaps our Senators show that women would not be such pitiable material in their hands as the newly freed slaves, and hence will not give them the ballot. We would not lie; you may depend upon them.

treason.

One of the objections to female suffrage is that women won’t go to war. Well, war is a

reminiscence of barbarism.

Ill be

inary dining room above, which room covers the area of the three rooms beneath. In this dining room a large stove was situated about the - ".ter, sufficiently large to heat this extra ai lment, and the pipe from this stove wa*

)Ut

has the vote there wil

? A r#* wdl

ell, war

When woman i) war. Is war

necessary? Are rowdies necessary? Is it necessary to disgrace the ballot box by fights and broils? Do they belong to the ballot box * Henry YVard Beecher said the ballot is a teacher, and I am glad to be able to agree with a preacher, which Is not often the case.

THE SOCIAL EVIL.

The last Legislature took it <nto consideration to enact some laws against the social evil,

to the shame and disgrace of ou

For mv part, I never

grace of our country,

my part, I never knew a social evil removed by force of law. The prevention of social evil must be commenead in the nursery. Bring up women as you ought to brine up men, not as you do bring them up. Give women the same advantages and rights that men have, and there will be no need to enact laws against a social evil. It Is folly to talk about licensing tho social evil. It is an insult to womanhood. But at the same time I say to the legislature, enact your laws against the social evil, but whatever you do let equalif

tfi> done between the sexes

cr, sufficiently lar

apartment, and the pipe

about eight feet from the floor, and ran the balance of the dUtanre with Imt a slight elevation from the stove. From this stove came the gas, which, irom the condition of the weather, the air being quite heavy, forced the gas to descend in sm u volumes Into the open flue in the sleeping room below as to cause the disaster. The flue bad been lefC open and in this condition for two weeks previously, al which time there had been a stove in the servants’ dining room, the pipe of which led through an apperture in tlie partition wall. The girls, seven in number, retired to their room at the usual hour on bunday night, and shut the door. The window was also closed. one of tnem, the eighth, named Cavilla Hlhhalsliil, did not retire until about one o’clock, when, taking up a candle, she entered the bedroom, and perceiving, as she thought, blood on the walls, and hearing the uneasy groans of those in the room, one of whom was already lying on the floor between the beds, she herself now became affected somewhat with the gas, and, leaving tbe candle Imrning, ruslicd out of the room, frightened almost to death, ran to the housekeeper’s room, telling her that the girls were murdered. The housekeeper and her two daughters became panic stricken, she exclaimed, ” Ulvilla, There are murderers about; come in quick, ami let us lock Ihe door.” The four women remained paralyzed with fear till morning, and not even attcm;>ttrg to alarm tbe watchmen on the streets, which easily might have been done from llteir window, the housekeeper's room being in the front of the building, opening on Church street, one of tbe principal streets. Clvilla, when running out of the room, fortunately left the door open, which saved some ol the lives. In this condition tbc unfortunate women remained til! six o’clock in the morning, when daylight gave them courage to alarm the bouse, when a terrible sight presented itself. Hannah Hawk and SusaBMan-ht-riz, who slept respectively at each end of the room, were found dead, the pillows, bedding, etc, bespattered with blood. El

Fel

had been awoke by the screams and groamn

of the other i#omen when, losing consel

If you

equality want to

draw a revenue from corruption of the community, let It be alike for both sexes.

A Danvorou* Tamp.

The Valparaiso correspondent of the New

York Herald says;

It is said that a midshipman can not be killed. There was an illustration of this in Valparaiso a short time ago. Two young midshipmen of the Pensacola procured a couple of prancing steeds and went out for a display of horsemanship. They ambled into various places where tbe flowing bowl is indulged in, and about dark were careering wildly up and down the streets as if lost in a gale. In one of the streets a large.clstern was being dug. Tbe excavation was about thirty feet deep and fifUcn wide. An interior wall of bnck had been built, tw^ve feet high, forming a well M ”! nK 'en feet in diameter in the bottom of the P'*’ t l “t 1 ;* w »" no fence around tbe hole, and the midshipmen in approaching it were hailed by the police; but the youngsters, suspecting it was an attempt to arrest them for fast riding spurred their horses into a gallop, and in the darkness plunged down the well. The excitement caused by the disappearance oi the riders in the well was Intense. A large crowd collected, ladders were brought, and a man was sent down with a lantern to extricate tbe remains of the dead; but wbst was the general astonishment to see both midshipmen come up the ladder unhurt. Both horses were killed by the plunge. The newspapers made the incident a subject of several humorous articles, and the midshipmen’s gallop down the well is becoming one of the traditions of Val-

paraiso.

G AWX’ilSy *» « • V. SUUZSAZ (i V. IA( I , 411 } M I 1 ll W I »xruitg, "tc, bespattered with blood. Eliza hr, the cook, was on tbe floor, and, it seems, d been awoke by the screams and groantngs

n. and got up, lit tbe candle,

ten, losing consciousness, she fell and re-

membered no mere till restored to conscious'ness next day. This must have been before the other git l "ante in. The other four, whose beds were more in the center of the room, were found in the morning insensible, but were soon restored and are now well again;

the others are not out of danger yet. These flues have been in use for nineteen

years and no accident nor perceptible inconvenience ever occurred in that time, although they say there is an occasional smell of gas, but never sufficient to excite any feare of danger. These rooms had no connection whatever with the dormitories of the pupils, they being in the upper, distant and entirely sepa-

rate portion* of the building.

In a little church In London is a minister who gathers up the thieves and scalawags of Golden Lane and such resorts, and after feeding them with plain substantials, teaches them the elementary ptenetples of Christian livthg. This sort of preaching and practicing adapted to sinners, should command special

attention here.

Over a Million Dollars Saved! Gentlemen: ** I bad * negro man worth ovar $1,M> wbo took cold from a Imd hurt in tbc leg, and was useless for over a year. I bad used every thing I could hear of without benefit, until I tried the Mexican Mustang Liniment. It soon effected • permanent core. J. L. DOWNING.” Montgomery. A shame, June IT, t&BSt. “I taka pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment a* a valuable and Indispensable article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches, or UalL on Horses. Our men have used It for Burns, Bruises, Sores, Rheumatism, eta., and all say It aats like magic. J W HEWITT, Foreman for American, Wells, and Farge and Hamden's Express. “The sprain of my daughter's ankle, oocasloned while skfitlng last winter, was entirely cured in one week after she commenced using your celebrated Mustang Liniment.

*D. SEELY.”

Gloucester, Massachusetts, August 1,1S6B. It is an admitted fact that the Mexican Mustang Liniment performs more cures In a shorter time, on man and bees*, than any article ever discovered. Families, livery men, and planters should always have it on hand. Quick and sure it certainly is. All genuine is wrapped In steel plate ungravings, bearing thesignature of G. W. Westbruuh. Chemist, and the private United States Stamp of DEMAS BARNES A CO., over the top. An effort has been made to counterfeit it with a cheap stone plate label. Look closely I Saratoga Spring Watsr.soidby all Druggists.

It is a most delightful Hair Dressing It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps tbe head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy It prevents hair turning gray and falling off It restores hair on prematurely bald heads. This is just what Lyon's Katharion will do. It Is pretty—it is cheap-du-able. It is literally sold by the car load, and yet it* almost incredible demand is daily increasing, until there is hardly a country store tbat does not keep it, or a family that does not use it. E. THOMAS LYON. Cremist, New York. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.

Who would not be beautiluit Who would not add to their beautyf What gives that marble purity and distingue appearance we observe upon the stage, and in the city belle? It ia no longer a secret. They ose Hagan’s Mngnolla Balm. Its continued use removes tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness from the face and hands, and leaves the complexion smooth, transparent, blooming, and ravishing. Unlike many cosmetics. It eontains no material Injurious to the skin. Any druggist gill order it for you. If noton hand, at SO cents per bottle. W. K. HAGAN, Troy, New York, Chemist. DEMAS BARNES A CO, Wholesale Agents, New York. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.

Helmstreet’s Inimitable Hair Coloring ts 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 ovar twenty years. It restores gray hair to Its original color by gradual absorption. In a most remarkable manner. It ta also a beantUhl hair dressing. Sold in two sizes—SO cents and tl—by all dealer*. C. HEIMSTREET. Cherniak Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.

BANK.

KKIK IsOl'KE’K B.Wht, No 19 North ii or nil an, near the Lime. Coaverte*! lata 3-20'*. T roLDFRS ot T-.iU Note** August 15. El nre notilled tnat it will nay better to have them »onverted now, insto*! oi waiting until they become due. and thereby avoid the delay ia ifettiutf the Bomb if they wait until the No let* mature. This Bank will make the coavendou on the most ltl»ernl terra*. Hubert price paid tor Isold and Hilvert oin.oid Silver S)MM»n«, IMate. etc. ft.*birt u dm h K1K LiH K K

INVENTORS’ DEPOT. tTE-A. 15 CEISTTEIR. Great Western Inventors’ fcLVCH-VTSC; Ml. Office. No.’ns East Market St., Indianapolis, CltAltLE* \% fc.lt UK A UO., Blrcctors,

rzALza.- ts

l*atom(o, Holls-itom off ■fmtomto, mm«I .VtoUel Huilsler-*. fJATSNTKD Inventions introduced, Latent L Bights bought and sold on commission, inlormaiion tor Inventors or for those desirous of

tic freely given.

ally

pat Drug, .! the city and

inclosed.

• cry,

Mate, nr address, with postage stamp Nf. l>At HKNIMnvl’la. At CO.,

■AK'lt Hov No. 37, InilKSJiupoli-s

Ixlltamu. Office over No. soil* avenue

Our Lines are constantly Extending, i ND will soon exceed those run by '. wh ■ *

y V. American and U. S, Express Co’s. Over $100,000 per month

Are now saved to Express Shipper* by thin (' >u>-

pany, and this savins? can be in.i*le perm

continu

’ins? can be made pcrm ti;**iit 1

e liberal patronage h;:

Boyd's Block, Ma&sachu it!>22 d3m—aprli) w3m

purvhasinK p&Lent>. vv '•Lauli v mi band and fo

YAl^l Alt

for >ale

la: irA/riLYra.

i Mir

l mlud "Lai

der

facilities for Droeuriuf? Patents are not exJ by any cm oldish ment of the kind in the tea. Ad kinds ol models built toor*

apr4 d3m

TAILORING.

BOETH &

Merchant

NOTICE.

$3,000 Reward. £3,000

An English tavern keeper recently illustrated punctuality in this wise. Speaking of one of his customers, he said: “He is the most regular man in Harwich; he comes and gets drunk every Saturday, and has don? theslme for ten years, except when his mother died, and that time he came on Sunday. It ia a grand thing to be punctual.”

The colored people of the South aro said to take a great liking to Senator Wilson. One old mother said, in her enthusiasm, “He is Massa Linkum’s son, sure.” A freedman, after hearing him speak, said, “He need nebper lift his hand to anoder day’s work while I bab a dollar.” His black auditors express their agreement while he speaks by shouting “Glory to God,” and “Amen,” and the meetings are often closed with the doxniogy.

Lyon’s Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger, for Indigestion, Nausea, Heart burn. Sick Headache, Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, etc., where a warming stimulant is required. Its careful preparation and entire Quity makes it a cheap and reliable article for culinary purposes. Sold everywhere, at SO cents per bottle. Ask for •*Lyeejs” Pure Extract. Take no other. r, sold by all DraggkMa.

rs* will las 1 i of

rpiIL print" I circular*, which Fro.t is .-ending A. through the country, atni the >lanileroii'» reports whu h lit? Atrem.s ore in&trucleil Iwctn ulato, are entirely beneath the cou»iileratton of any re spectabltt person. I will pay $S.UU0 reward to J. M. Frost, or any other person, who will establUh many court or Justice and prove to the world that hi* circular M not an entire ftihtthood, and put in circulation without any Ju>t <*&u>e whatever. I will, furthermore, pay him $6,UUU reward U he will prove to the citizens of Indianapolis, (where he ha* resided lor some twelve year*.)

that hi» word -hould be respected

tbe publii

be rejected or believed by i practice in rascality tia.- not , until it has become entirely

live to me that ht » liumdate dam Bred against hm

■n full scope, until it has become entirely

chronic; or, again, if he will prove to me that he

financially, in a condition to liqmdat

or that his

fulls

runic; or, aga is, financially, n ages in case judj

for the libels which he has uttered. It is entire folly for him thus to circulate his jealous hatred of my medicines. It is true, if be can induce people to believe his circular*, and iiitiead of using my medicines, they should use his, then his desires would be accomplished, kvery intelligent man or woman must know, that If 1 had - as he claims, which is false.) transgressed or infringed tipou any rights belonging to him, that l only am responsible and liable for the . wrong r. intnitTed, il any. In writing this arti-7 cle, it is not my desire t-M-ondemn other medicines in use. thinking that by so do ng 1 shall elevate the reputation ot my own, but to contradict the false statements which have l»een made, and reassure those who have used my preparations, with satisfactory results, that Frost s threats, etc., can never be put in execution. 1 am, verv respectfully. Your obedient servant.

L. 11. BUELL.

TO THE l*UBLie.—This is to certify that we have manufactured all the labels tor l>r Buell's medicines, and that his labels wei^ designed and made without reference to any other label, and his labels are no infringement whatever upon any other label in use. J. H. STALL* * Jt (JO., Lithographers. M^With Dr. Buell's medicines there is no such word as fail. BROWNING Jt SLOAN, General 4 gent*. fcbST wttmeowr Indianapolis.

ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Artificial Limbs. Artificial Leg and Arm Manufactory. i'l’'HIS Limb is (van ante I longer than anyotherj. A. manufactured. Circular* -cut tree by application to American Leg and Ann Company, Box 55. Shop No. XT! East Washington street, IndiananoIU Indiana. feUfl wfim

COLLEGE SCRIP.

Agricultural College Serin.

Itt© Acrcw off Land for ?C«.

I acres, and enti-

TT'ACH piece ofi Scrip is for 1G0 XZi ties the holder to IBO acres ( state in which there are Governu jeet to private entry. This Scrip c at once or held withont care or risl

at a future time. Havingcompetent and rei Surveyors in the several Land Districts In the West, we can make good selections and locate land to a good advantage tor persons purchasing

>k for location it and reliable

in

loc

Scrip of us.

WILEY * MARTIN, Beal Estate Brokers* Indianapolis, Ind.

ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.

Notice of Administration.

A v uas oeen appointed oy in Court of Common Pleas of Marioi of Indiana, Administrator of the ( Kitley late of Marion county, dec

nty,

1 estate of Ann 11

iitley late of Marion county, deceased. Sold estate is supposed to be solvent. MICUARiTkiTLEY. Administrator,

aprfi wSw*

WOOL. I’Tl.KK, 9ftetI«r«K!» * CO., W o O Xj. Were ban In, No*. 147 and 149 Congress Street,

MEIBB,

Tailors,

GtNTV FURNISHING AND CLOTHING HOUSE. No. 207 fclaat WoolsiOEtom Street,

Little's Hotel Ituililiii'j.)

aprlS.l’im INDIAN A POUS, INI* BECKER Al HI RER, Merchant Tailors, A’i>. 1-7 A’- W'ashimjtoii sc., h, l:anai>olis. IndYV E lll * vo received from the East a well a-- ▼ V sorted stuck of new Goods, Cloths, C'as»imenjs, \ esting*. etc., of tho latest styles, wnich

. at prir of the

BRUSHES. ladianapolh Brash Manufactory. No. iO« soutb Illiaofco Mxoet, Third door south of Georgia,) Keep constantly on hand a large assortment oi 33 >t for e m e s , Of their own uiaui. facture. at Wholesale and Retail. my3dly

BOXES.

CHARLES E. CHEEVER, Munut'.Klurvr und ! >e.iler in PAPER BOXES, M.ti •. .. ' i > , 22i Mum Street, CI.YCl.Y.Y.Vn, OHitto OilELF ami Boxes constantly on hand. Order-* » I !■ tit *1 murlivdflm BOOK BINDERS. DAN MACAULEY & CO., BOOK BIDDERS AM STATIONERS, 1_>ARTICU LA.lt attention paid to County Blank Work. Magazines, Law Books, etc, etc, bound or reborn, l iu any style. *Oe 13 Wctt Hurt’land street, Schnull’s Block, near the cornet of Meridian

thoi Washi

nuing the same liberal patronage hnbfini

en it. Experience assures our sucec-.-o, an.i • * •. • :n ^ us that we may rely upon the public conllJcuci* i 1

support, which we hope to merit always.

Office, Nor« 42 and 44 Eaot \% a*li. M. ObSOdSm *1- S. TUUMBU T.L. Ag.-nt

COLD MEDAL COGNAC. tooww* 4k<>l.l» NtElkAJL. BHEKMY, k*Olfi’t’ A.Y1» NftAttKUtA, ILUtVEMT HOff KHO.Y, WHEAT .Ht/TKlME-NiT. OLH HOMESTEAD MYE.

In addition to our business of selling W inos, etc , in original packages, and in order to insure to consumers Bure Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well kuown Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, etc., and have sent them out in a style that would preclude the jiossibility ol their being tampered with before reaching the purchaser. The general appreciation and gratifying success that has rewarded our efforis, ha-, encouraged us to maintain the standed as rc \.

sorted stock ol no

. V esting-. etc., of the latest styl we propose to make lip IntoUustoi cv> (o suit tho times. Mr Huber a I firm, is an experienced cutter, and

ito the <

IlitlC

As

attentiu

1 Wl

r customers, and would solicit a call. Respectfully, BKUKAK & HUBER.

cutting.

good workmen, we guarantee entire sati-Iaetion

>uld solicit a call

pays |>ers"nal

we employ none but

ntire satl-1ac(

street, one squarevsout

aingtou street.

INDIANA BO LIS, INDIANA. mart# a;im

tie-.(< the lat

espccttlllly, BKUKAU& UU,

large assortment of Notions, Shirts, Ncck- ( ollars. Suspenders,etc., etc , Comprising *11

ties constantly on hand, apm dSm

;est novelties constantly on hand A. J. RERST1VER,

Tailor,

No. 173 East Wa*l>lmctoaStreet. k LARGE stock of Spring Goods just received. X\. Garments made to order in the latest style, aud at prices to suit the times. marl} dim

XjOTTIS SHOIaTZ Has reopened a fine stock of (JESTS’ DUESS GOODS, it No. 10 North lYnnsylvania Street, opposite o.M Fellows* llali, Indianapolis, Ino.

MERCHANT TAILORING.

Leading House of Fashion.

HOWARD M. FOLTZ,

FURSX CJLASS

MERCHANT TAILOR,

No. SINortM Penney lYonla street, INDIAN ABO LIS, INDIANA,

(Second door south of tho Bos’.office.)

rpHe high reputation this establishment has X always sustained for style* aud quality will still be supported by supplying toe best and MOST STYLISH GOODS in the market; and while soliciting inspection of my extensive End choice stock of flew Spring »«■*■*•* Used*. I beg leave to coll attention not only to the well known QUALITY aud unsurpassed style ^ndJFlT of the GARMENT’S 1 turn out. blit also to ray moderate charges, which will bear '■omparison with those of any other UKSBKUTABLE establishment In the city, fooli aud examine for yourselves.. _ _ _

B.' I am also agent for .1 B. West’s Report •f Fashions. HOWARD M. FOLTZ.

N.

if F

mar‘3 dSm

WHISKY, ETC.

UKMAT KMYOLL TION DtUM WineTrade of the United States

if done in France, from ue, and taking ike place

Ik/T’adeand prepared miXL pure California Wii of Imported Champagne.

The undersigned would call the attention of wine dealers and hotel keepers to the: following letter, which may give a correct idea of the qual-

_ “Continental Hotel,

“Fhiladelphia, October SO, ISM.

•Messrs. Boucher<M Co.

“Gehtumem; Having given your California

—aeknUa ***. mjhSmgslby A CO.”

Call and try our California Champagne.

BOUGHJUt 3 CO.,

novlldSm Sfi Deystreet. Now York.

saying

we have ever used, our bill of fare. Yours

Wnsknll at «tee plane It on

PROSPECTUS. PROSPECTUS OF THE INDIANAPOLIS HERALD, Dully tana W eekly, for ffMt?.. The great political questions which are to be discussed aud decided during the coming year possess a general and absorbing interest. To secure an intelligent verdiet upon them, the public miud should be lb,'roughly informed upon the issues, and the liest means ofi information is an able and fearless piv-s. Every Democrat should take »paper, csi’ceially oue tbat enlightens him on the questions in which he is immediately interested. The Proprietors of the Hkkaud intend that it shall not only fully di-euss the general issues before the country, but also those connected With State policy. There can be no more powerful agency iu maiutainingConstitutional Liberty than a fhkk fkkss, aud it shall be the leading object of tbe Hkbald to advocate the equal rights and sovereignty of the States, iu all powers not delegated to the Federal Government and the personal liberty of the citizen. Tho IIkkald will appose all usurpations of powers, whether iu the National or State Gcicnimcnts, and insist upon the subordination of ihe military to the civil rule. It will advocate the restoration policy of BKltSidk.nt Jo us son, the immediate admission of the Representatives of tho Southern States iu Congress, aud a recognition of all the people of the States lately m rebellion, who have returned to their allegiance as citizens, with the full rights and privileges of citizenship, in order to restore the paciffcation ot tho country and its former prosperity. The Ukkald will oppose negro suf frage and all attem to place political power in the hands of the black race. A,s a Noeffor shallt be sparedto give the Hxhald an interest to oil classes of 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 Mon. the Farmer 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.

has encouraged us to maintain the standed as re gards quality, also, to make increased efforts t retain the confidence and patronage which ha

been so liberally bestowed upon us.

B1NINGER A CO.,

I Established 1718.] Importers of Wines, etc.. No. 15 Beaver Street, New York The above popular goods aro put up in case, containing oue dozen Dottles each, and are .od by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. Opinions of the Bros*. The name of Biuinger .1 Co., No. 15 Beaver i -treet, is a guarantee of the exact and liteial truth of whatever they represent.—New I oik

Commercial Advertiser.

The importing house of Biningcr A Co., No fo ! Beaver street, is conducted upon principles ot integrity, fairness, and the highest honor New . York Evening Express. fitOUN, ANUKHSON A C’O., Wholesale Grocers. Agents. 31 West Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind.

jet) ilfftawAeowly HOTELS.

I XfcaAaY HOYS**:.

rpilK urulersigned having taken the Bay Iknise, A corner oi Delaware amt South Ntieets, one square South oi Union depot, and ntitled the same, is prepared to accommodate the travel ing public in the best style and upon the m<*.-d reasonable terms I am prepared to accommodate week and day l*oanler> at reduced price>. Isaac pkiu haki* May 1st, laiT. on2 dim *

S. X. CHITTENDEN.

C. K. SKEUKANT-

CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI, OfcilU. S. E. Critlentlcn A Co., Proprietor*

H A ^ut^XM V couipletiai iS?

he same, it is now thor-

uted, carpet' ami w ill fro

improvements upon tbe oughly refurnished, pal most excellent condition,

be tho

> now Urn ited, and . this date

One copy, one year, by mail.. “ “ six months ** “ “ three “ “ “ “ one “ “

.$10 00 . 500 . • 3 OU

I 00

Ten oopis of the Daily Hekald will be furaished one year for $100, and on extra oopy to the

getter up of the club.

Agents will be supplied at 3 cents per oopy. Xertea® ot tho Weekly. Single copies, one year $3 00 Single copies, six mouths,. ou Ten copies, or more to one person, one year, eachcopy... 75 Twenty copies, or more, to one person, one year, each copy 1 bo With an additional copy to the getter up o

each Club of ten.

Specimen copies will be sent to any person desiring it, on application. Kvery Democrat in Indiana is requested to act as on agent for the Ujulolp, and do all in his power to extend its circulation, and thus add to our ability togive it increased interest. Address, UEMAL U cun TAN Y, Proprietors and BuWishers, INDIAN ABO LIS. IND.

PILE WOIMCM* • iMduuukpHife Fil» W«rks. •HOT* * VTLfcNHACKH,

Files and Hasps,

•ts?

rASUFAUTURKRS ot 'mkalMnie ondretnlL No-f^^P^ylv east of Uniois pepet. -

CXAMK.A 1*0A HOl’KX. We shall be most happy to see our friends and the traveling, public, aud guarantee tbe accemmodations of the CLARENDON to be equal i" any Hotel in the city. Telegraph office in the Hotel. maria d S. K. CHITTENDEN & ( (>. Jas.Burgess. Alex.Baldwin. Jas. L.Slaughter SiBerman iXoiktso. (Opposite Union Depot,! IN MAN APOLIS, INDIANA. dec23 dly JAMES BURGESS A CO.. i'r«p’i -. MANHATTAN HOTEL. MCHHAY VTUEK’ff. Second door from Broadway, opposite tbe Baik NEW YORK. N. HC041 INS, Droprielor. A. J. SMITH, CLARK. sepSi dly fonSTLTELD STATES MOXEI-, OrPOSlTB THE New V*eM, New Haven, and Western HrIIioiL«i BEACH ST.. - - HOSTOIN. My 1*. M. MMAffT. Jett doawly Formerly of tho American House

LIQUOR DEALERS.

ATS , Wholesale Dealer In Copper Distilled Bourbon and Ry© Whisky. Dealer in F0REJ6N AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. CIGARS, ETC. No. 113 East Washinhton Street, febSSdta INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

SADDLERY HARDWARE.

Q. BEYER. p, THOMS. I^ETSTElR Sc THOMS Mb last WashiagiM St M (Opposite tk» Court House.) •»*AAte|aHikalLa* AekAAhhh. Wholesale and Retail DmUea m

J K

1 -

dally i'ubasucd every mt THU HERi IN TUB r I 6 1-2 *-nst IND1A1 r «s it .n > u i n and after Novoi ■ ci aid will tie as 1,1 I > i,arrners, agents copy 0 rtv-ular subscrila carrier or agent, *4 .it (.payablein adv

fond deliverable to per week. If paid annum will bo char

affirm

Will b

All letters, «

bea.1

tiarfl r«, ^

uTmeas, must be aJ l»any, IitdUuiApoIid THK INDIAN A! U sent by all the ■iud delivered to .t! k)ut the same t •1 its publication. ta,nee from the Capi i.i tho day from ran receive it thn ! be paper can be 1 iv is at any of the entering .1 fadlaui

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Advertisements 1

three- mouths will 01 tin ee months scale.

Local notices, six

ln. 01 -lx lines, an.! 1 Hi" -, 15"euts peri.

All transient : sod IjO";i1 Notice!

Marriage notices, J The rates of advej wiU lie half the ratll for one week or lonl

Advertisements 1]

01 contract will be j ("Cording to the al*

l it k »» j;| pi. !I'lodevcry

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V ,ni**i« A ,'orri-l'ondenj jefte; over the gii . s th" followir m cues of former 1 be read with lut'T (rene-eand ita,re| from his letter: s.'iiietime prev ll .rn-t of Aaron U| band of robbers 1. " imruilted depr i| lie highways. TU band was a man ol etration. lie had I goi ern, aod by naf inand." He pos| worthy a better were on tbe bahl r.(er, which now F tain. There werl had a secret conn.l At that time K. Jeral Gove-rnc; | I’ldndexter was th" other officers, I ari-ti "racy, residil mty, iormerly] Ui" '[lanish al" i inland toW"J At that lime ti:| Western produce nc er in ilatboats. I !(. utU' ky. was ini river ci cry winterj ;' pr- lu.", an.! oat- and "arg". :.| horsebaclt. A- thl 1! checks, he haJ tmUy. iiniineifl keep, r ■ : the h r I'■ -r." 1. for -,'Incj . mpict- . I -■ g'.,;..': and, not >i. tl.'Usiy (liM'lciscd , per treau d i kiiidiy 1 j n ke t :iu | utt f lh.- oul> ■ any disc. - . I’hiu-'- went . \ usd in a ;.".v dayfriend set . ut li ;• i-urcly and p.t J is isllal w Itli !i| whcii Un y rode ; "iht r, ” a hat - \\ in 1; tlit V 1 ode . that q."1 nu’llt t((, 1 (« al luff '■-1*1’ . 1 (11 ■ ■ the b ib -pc ke . !i| all 1 ...id. ilct; .1 -ll, thl IPi, '- '-I "ourtc.;- and fr" : the h ’.ci a, 1: r i In hi- iiiab.uathe laud ' ■ 11c ar kl 'Oi all c l tec'll . - lllg. :' \ cry gi.id ■ .a lid • up, gt'UtielilC'l aii'l lu- Have!lligl tain und hi- " to reeci .■ ll;"iii. Mr. 1! da r ..ad , diall .1111

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K Ait> l’| the* cion ci lh" - ", ;he e'.ip:.iiu -an »l over, ..ciuleuic took ( ut vv hat n.l ets and haudedl i-uul: “Now, M’l lacki't, and hall ; f she captain then [ clothe.. Mr. Bal.l done tw 0 un u Utl then .aid to .Mi.] "Uentlenicu. inoe wishing them a i'l val at home, i rdj louruey h ".in’. Uu receiving robbery, Govc-ruj lion offering a rej Captain - -trail:'. horse ll .:[ :d" Greenville on hvered to tbe g| . there afouud * ireenv 11 tain , and the head broughj was the head soou spread t town wa, in a hi wa-the "ob-cia( t ater of great and cuh'gised bene!actor; lor a great terror t • ’ i >a the uioruil V. ... ail.'tto'r 'tl af er- who had i "Nalchc: Irac Uii '.vu by 'c*:nil Grceu-vilie. He' on! had "ailed IE 1 1 by the .iu , 'l| eroWd, he Went lie quietly took uig look at the I Governor vv w ud, he .(. reill him that the horl Lin r -a ■ If lobbed hi n. 1 pi vvasi—Ucal. tU' I tried, couVetc'd and, . U the . in., | down upon 1 - Stuck tuc Ilea : w Inch dangle . .] ed him. ”N(. J -nis ■' The next w.n liver as usual, rived at Nate he J "left f.T parts ill It was ,iuir J "t the "laud pirl -urns Of coin U"( 111- sudden dea'. iiumc u.c ;re i. : I (fitte. on the -abmc Hay. A Washiugtoj drew John-on lie i—ucel fr.| White House hard gravel ol the turf. He i| opposite hi(lie base ball 1 o| ovvs; paused *ra—, all w hit! it i-urely on, ibf tiou; and whe* last, "iu flues'ij P'a’ple, the in f . luc l 'it all. peaebun lit coml grt's-. nor a t i iul enough in himself. H<1 weary, ucr di-| was strong, if seemed to be n| of offic ial dut the clogged i aud passionate] uot unkind lieve wholly him well dee lil obstinate to 1 is not du' man of 1

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