Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1867 — Page 2
l)4ILY HERALD. I.Xf'K UKVKLIN. JCditor. OFF10B—HBHAIiO BUU.D1MQ. tu i-2 r.n«t WnstilnKton street. Till U^t>AY MORNING,... MAY 10.
state item*.
—As Mrs. Lewis wa* driving along.the road in J' iftrson county, with a babe in her arms, a dog ru.-hed out and bit the horse. The Lightened animal ran away, throwing Mrs. L.‘ out of the buggy, breaking her collar bone ami smashing the vehicle. Mrs. Lewis threw I the cbilil out when the horse started, and it
Tlio Hndical Effort to Consolidate il«<- itlacK Vote in the South- ft* Ef-
fed*
Some nn-mll'-i ago i uKNr.v Washington t 'r 'ni' i. i negro or.an, mule the i>rcdiciinn that the States lately in rebellion would be reconstructed iircvious to tho next Tresidential rleetion. and.that they would vote for tho radical candidate for the Presidency. The military reconstruction bill was the lir.-t step in the programme tor the radicalizalion of the 11111. W ith an overwhelming ^radical maority In Congress, no Stateean be reconstruct.1 or permtUed to exercise political power inlets upon a radical tiSsls. The law is so .ranie i a-' to leave no eholec, no option, with tlie people of the excluded States, in regard to the terms upon which they shall be permitted to resume their places in the Luton. It provides for the nualiilcation and registration ol voters, and all the machinery of reconstruction, the execution of which is confided to the !>istrict commander- exclusively. And evnt A’hen the conditions of the law are complied vitii, tlic admission of a State is discretionary vitn Congress, so that ifshc does not present icrse’t ution a thoroughly radical basis, with •• loyal " representatives, it is in the power o! hat body to keep hi r still longer out in the old. The object of the majority in Cou pes.ii eonferring untvei'-ai suUV.ago upon the ncrees in the tin States to which the military bill applies, was to ecmtiol the organi/.ation ami the vote of these States n the interests of the radical party. And to •eiire that eml the Idaek vote was lobe con-
Tli»i Itiortliern .Hissionnry •’ AVorK in tlie: South—Tlio diiscliief if i*
nniug.
“ M u It,” ihe inteliig; lit and spicy coriespoudent of the ( im innaU Commercial, i* on a tour Ihrongli •• Dixie." ilia comments upon the cor.ditioa oi dfairs in the SjUth, and especially Ins devi Ippraeuts in regard to the
N'orthtrn “missionaries,” who are busy stir- I escaped unhurt.
ring up strife between the blacks and Widtes, i »tu:r.n Kowr.s.—Mr. H. T. Grayson, of trra\ in" the blacks in antagonism to the j W estport, informs us of two rather remarka-
.71 r. Candle ha* Ventured a Korn on* trance on 111* Day’* Dinner— Celd .Hutton and V* Puddinyair*. Candle Defend^ the Cold
5fhenlder.
“I’m sure! 'Well! I wonder what it will be next? There’s nothing proper now—no— nothing at all. Better get somebody else to keep the house, I think. 1 can’t do it now, "
whites to advance their selfish schemes, are worthy of consideration; lie shows that the agents of the freedmen’s bureau are mischief makers, and that theirjntluence is against a peaceable and satisfactory-reconstruction of the Southern States, lie writes under date of the 7th, in regal'd to the doings of a bureau agent
in Georgia, as follows:
Tluire was a large i K.-lin r of colored people in Augusta, yistcrjiy. U was gotten up and :tffilresse.| by a gentleman calling himstir •■‘Captain" Urvant, a present or former atffi ho of the trccilmen's bureau, who seems to have taken especial charge of the negroes ot that part of Georgia, and to bo using thein to secure his own election to some otlico when tin* proper time conics, lie harangued lor t*vo hours, in the open air, during a heavy
storm, and the dar'
! Westport, informs t ble curiosities of
of weather, listening which was in a great
nature in his possession,
wliieh ho thinks the World’s Fair nor “any other man" can beat. A chicken with two bills and three, eyes—one on each side and one hi Iwk u the bills, and another with*tmt pne eye, and that in the mouth. They will be left for ibe in.-peetion of tin; curious, at Stott’s drug store, in Westport.— (Ireensburg Press. — We are informed from the Western ChrisC ,! A'Uocati that J. hathan rottertield, of Miami county, Indiana, has given a farm, valued at $10,000, to the mission -ry society of the
M. E. Church.
The Hwiisr I’.un.—The most extensive arrangements are making iCr the Spring Horse , fair to be held at the lair grounds near this i city, commencing on Tuesday next. The time
open air, miring a uemy i track is the finest ill the State, and the grouhds ■kies stood there, regardless | the most beautiful. We understand that a Ue had to say, j large number of the it ill's t blooded horses in
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER.
what in
measure what he ou
.ay, large n ght | the we
not to have said, lie talked about rebels and | compete
wil
fo:
rebel sympathizers, and warned his sable j Ledger.
ill be exnibtteil at this fair and the premiums.—.Veto Albany
lliptil III AVi •' l — -
auditors t" be on the look out for •their old
Ax l’.r.i>PF-MXNT at Sr. I’.u l.—They have
tk
eitizrn of that place, named .laeob Houser, a
been having o dull tim
aey
a scene to break the monotony rs at St. I’anl. t me day last we.
!> 11
m.-iiriid man, eloped with
named S .vango, but
were met by a party who knew them,
single woman
at Shelby villo the parties tv who knew them, and
enemies meaning the whites, of course), and not to be entrapped into voting for them or with them. Now, it is very easy to foresee
preaching as
from it an
ant igem-m between the whites and blacks of the Miuiji, which may yet make the much have them am -ted. " This frightened Houser,
e girl rett
;ihg with her
a trunk they had taken with them. On her return, the wife of Houser got out a writ and took posses Mon of the trunk, upon opening which sire found a. full suit of men’s clothes, -omc lVm..l» garments made up for particular
esc demagogues ar lucr wor.., w ., lut t l n un' i l.oTUKJ.-
is inertly a «iUfst!on ut tuar wben tlu* other | /;j . ^
** • two
lul reality
ty. If, as the blai-ks arc continually
,u.-tu by sucti irresponsible upstarts as llryml t!ie whiles and blacks of the South arc nauiml and unrecom ilable enemies of each oilier, bow long can they live in the same communities? how long can this enmity be re-
strained within peaceful limits?
Taking these demagogues at their word.it .. is merely a ijucstlon of tune when the otht
olldated, to lie m ole a unit, and this in- two r . u - t .s shall be cempelled to leave luenco with the power which was retained to ibe smith—lor n thing is plainer than that refuse the admission of a State which did not two irreconcilably hostile races can not live
.,.i„ ( tngiIhi r undi r one local government very
ippiy lor admission In an acceptab.e b.ri i. | ^ ^ OIlly .^stion. then. Is, wbi politically, it was thought would carry a siild- lll ,. lWt> j, t [ )0 stronger, and
.sent white vifte, to accomplish the ol j a t in view. The radicals lost no time in carrying out their schemes. ImuicdiaUly upon the adiournincnt of Congress, (ieneral WTisox was s'-irUd. south as a pioneer in the radical cau-e And wuerever he has uecn his purpose and _ bis iab .rs ha\ e been to organize a bla.-k (• uiylo antagonize the rae. ilciiis idi tlgoneso taz to tlircaten I'oiitiseaUon if tie- rallie d plans til that regard are uitcrlcri-d with.
the result ul sin h teaching and pn
ict I
am
- - - , tlic ["“‘'t 11 i w ho told them if thef\lhl not return he would talked ol and laughed at war 0f rac 5f ‘ 1 have them am sted. This frightened Houser,
who soon left town afoot, and the girl retum-
d to her home at St. Haul, bringir
with thei
seems; I’m only in the way here; I’d betti take the children and go. “.What am I grumbling about now? It’s very welt for you to ask that! I'm sure I’d better be out of the woild than—there, now. Mr. Caudle, there you are again! I shall speak, sir. It isn’t oiten I open my mouth, Heaven knows! Butyou like to hear nobody talk but yourself. You ought to have married a negro slave, and not any respectable
woman.
“ You're to go about the house looking like thunder all the day, ami Tm not to say u word. Where do you think pudding's to come from every day? You set a nice example to your children, you do; complaining and turning up jour nose at a sweet piece ot cold mutton, because there's no pudding. You go a nica way to make'em extravagant—teach ’em nice lessons to begin the world with. Do you know what puddings cost, or u ) you think they Uy in at the j window? You hate cold mutton. The more shame for you, Mr. Caudle. I'm sure you’ve the : stomach ol a lord, you have. No, sir; I didn't choose to hash the mutton. It's very easy for , ybu to say hash it; but / know what a joint | loses in hashing it: it’s a day’s dinner the less, ! if it’s a bit. Yes, l dare say; other people j may have puddings with cold mutton. No j doubt of it; and other people become bank- i rupts. But if ever you get into llvi.Gazette, ! it suan’t be my fault—no; I’ll do my duty as | a wile to ytu, Mr. Caudle, you shall never, have it to say that it was my housekeeping | that brought you to beggary. No; you may ! sulk at the cold meat—ha! I hope you will never live to want such a piece of cold mutton as we had to-day! and you may threaten to go to a tavern to dine; but, with our present means, not a crumb of pudding do you ; get from me. You shall hive nothing but tbe cold joint—nothing as I’m a Christian
sinner.
“Yes; there you are, throwing those fowls in my face again! I know you once brought home a pair of fowls; I know it; and wer’n’t you mean enough to want to stop ’em out of
FRENCH ENGLISH
AVI I* AJIEKM'AH
WALL PAPER!
millinery.
MRS. DUNN A FRANCO,
Millinery Establishment,
No. .y> Nortb llllnoi* Street,
just received a new and elegant stock spring Millinery Goods, which they in-
vite the public to call and examine before mak-
ing their selections.
New and Elegant Designs,
MEDICAL. __ I 44 Pro Homo Publico.”
Private Oiaeaiie* Cured in tbe
Shortest Potteible Time,
By Db. YOUNCr, late of Philadelphia, wha has located himself permanently at No. 75 Third street, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Headdresses all 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 hasdiscovered the most certain, speedy andonly effectual remedy in the world for air private diseases of whatever nature. Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspep&ia, 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 Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—those skcrjct and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulys&es, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, etc., impossible.
The fearful effects on the mind are much to be t dreaded—Loss of memory. ConTuaion of Idem, j S work In Ine ^^
Depression of Spirits, Evil Forbodings, Aversion to society, self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timid-
ity, etc., are some of the evils produced.. ■ Atf ITAN lb* Thousands of persons of all ages can now ju«Lji; i j "T Tl HV /T S T*T“ A T what is the cause of their det liuiiig health, lo»i® t mC\J -H-J —LVLL V—✓ V .aa. _1_J .
their, vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and | emaciated, having a singular appearance abou* the eyes, cough and svwptows of consumption. AN KMMENAGOGLE FOB THE LADIES, a i
compound prepared and sold only by Dr. Young, j HPUK un«lcr?igned has removed from the Old warranted to remove all obstructions to the 1- Dominion, and will now be iound by uM
healthy menstrual llood, imparting new tone and triends and new, at the
activity to the system, price $1 per bottle. Ob-
stinate cases of long standing may require No » ^ lit T a
2. which is four degrees stronger than No. 1,
price $5 per bottle.
Persons at a distance, by stating their symptoms, age ami occupation, can receive medicine by express, securely packed from observation. Address Db. YOLTNG, No. 75 Third street. PittsPennsyl vania. jelvily
XT A V E j u»t rec XJL of Sprin,
the public
aprl2 d2m
L Jk ID I E S',
The best place to get^ood and cheap
MILLINERY GOODS!
IS AT
WRS. NTEACY’N,
IMo* GO Xa.h t .1ftur It e t Street*
(Opposite the Postortice)
GIFT CONCERT. GRAND GIFT CONOiEH i
SOl.mCK.V
Uonuiueutal Associalion,
TO BK GIVEN AT
JIORillSOK’S Oi'Eltl WALL,
STEAM ENGINES. WOUU. Oc MANIM SiTKAH K.NGIAk; C’U.’S CKLEHKATED PORTAE AND STATIONARY Steam Engines and Boilers.
Indamiapol or sootie: for
In, Indiana^ July itla, * if ticKetware ait Hold* like purpose of
building
r
m l; id r\
i.v ■*
frown liiil Cemetery in Honor of Om* fallen Ilej*«>ossI
^
Ca
HHHHi FROM 4 TO 35 HORSE POWEK.
Authorized by tint body patronize this h
Govi-riun* id. I d in>t it ution. if the >tate to con-
umeut.
>nize tlu> home in> r :ry good citizen «-f iethtng to thi> Mon
No. ol Tickets, 200.000 at SI cact»
1LS0 PORTABLE SAW MILLS. \\ E have the fin.l m°»tcomp^cte
cry .ivelv u>thermal. Ifaetureof 1‘oriable Engiueaand tho ' Saw 'Mills, wiikh, Ibr simplicity, compactness,
on- j^wer ami cremmiy ef fuel, are co.iee.led by
peri., to be superior
jldic
onceded by exoffered to the
No. of
uly nuestion. then. Is, which of e stronger, and to them the do-
minion of the country is certain. Ultimately. I to fall. There is more mischief in this sort of I •* missionarv work" than tho (.eoiilc of Ihe j North, who are so far.rcmoved that they can 1 n; t w itch Us clients, and can hear of it only ; as a step in the right direction of human | freedom, imagine. I have given the subject a amid deal id attention since I entered the j ' ,111111 rn country, and have heard the views | of intelligent and patriotic Southern men up.m it, and I am justified in saying that it will lead to nothing but bad result.-. 1 in re
I j.vtimi to free speech to the negro
■ gal and
Grccnsbnry I’rcss.
— I»r. Chadwick, <f l,rrys\lilc, Miami J n y wee t's money? uh, the seliishnssa—the county, was found dead in his efilec last .habbiness of men! They can go out and Thursday. His complaint was a eomptica- throw away pounds upon pounds with a pack tion of whisky and asthma-as wo 1. ..m from ot people who laugh at'em afterwards; but it 3 ,it's anything wanted for their own homi
the I’cni lli'i'iibhcan.
—A gymnasium has lua i -t arte 1 in Jeffer-
sonville.
c.; I lo
I l> CH'J*
•lit,' ' Kki.i i v followed in the wake of Wit- | put the «d is- of men who have undertaken -••x, carrying out the s hip pi, gramnn . Iml •!<’ the •• missionary work ! with nmre ability and vindictiveness. Mb | i’rm'.'^inu'.tcmvt ic.fJues.^hnTare"'
of uc
e i.v -
Uobcrt Brownlee, an oi.l ■ diz. :i of Trince-
, ton, died last Sunday.
{ —Hazleton, Gibson county, is n,joying a
ma l dog.
—Tiic enterprise of building
! Catholic Church at Sullivan has again been j revived. Tho Democrat learns that an acre of ground beyond the depot has t> • n pur-
y thing
their poor wives may hunt for it. I wonder you don't blush to name those fowls again! I wouldn’t be so little for the world, Mr. Cau-
HU.NE, ADAH* A CO.’S,
appeal to the passions and • n judha s of tin
I.: a i.s ir.l make (very effort to array i •• in, >VI..' - who have iielelolorc lr lied tin- polilieal power of the >011'll. , liilon, the agents of the freidiinn's ou
top 1
held ti - chased for the location. ■
Ii.
ik. !.
H i- 1 icy is continued can there be any 't .'r -i. ! Hian eotored State govtmil.elds a; * . . ■ M atte rs are ra|ti,lly ui'(ir»ae!i. I • I bat 111-1-in the -oulb. The leh m ipli ol ... ay, :.i d it i-l.nt a n pi tition of -imli .il. i.i v;liin.islo s unmistakable . m- • 1 hat sll' h will he the re suit I Ji the I. II,1. .■■- inaugurat. .1 by the radicals. u a I- .. items to show the leeling that is '• big engendered. Says a dispat h dat< i tl 'Wllseilie,Tennessee, the 11th in-t 'id : i arrived lure yi-.ti . day, and found a ro t Gig on between Ihe m'-.'l"i s and ritlZ lis ot : b ou nsville, T’entieSsfe. llsc ms there, w as ■. :,\ i ii?i• 'it id the I adieals hi Id to uoniinatc i .imlidate for the Legislature. One Eaton. ■ titer of tho Memphis Dust, esmo up r .rs with a lot of negroes from Mcmpli
uh lnm-ilf, were not long . ■ .■ .v ‘ I m ices gathi : 1
, eame nil Mel in cxi*
In n* t r< •in
id, wh «tm< tt,
octto r bv (u omi-t's of confiscation, and lam and that sort of-liung. They have alrea taiigiit the blacks to believe that the soil ot If s„uih belong, to them-that they have til’u it aad unpiovi d it and clinched th. ir I >ri . . ma-t'-rs out it it, and ills now theirs sacred lipid. Why not go to the fed i. hands of I fasten and Lowed and 1’roeidcti, and ti li th> m that upbri this newly disuovi i. 1 pnii, ip.e tin y own the factories and ti. moms they ii \ e been working at wages •...: e.e.wiLMc into more than was paid to t'u
>1 » \ f.
I't.ti \\ ) ; i-t-n why tlii‘ Mule' ur. '* • %l * wbiu^i f lu. ^ 'iilh >h«>ui• l not live
e n- n«i pe:u r:iMy t»>i;ether 111 lh« it new r* 1 il. •i.- | to eaeb otln r. They will 'lo >>» it .« t :il . . -- t!ie (• n !i m y « t the r.rw i*:irly i.’ i- «• . i - .itr .4 inutuiil enmity M tw.-en lln-m, vit.: •! in iy not t.r i i-ily ii.-Vei »:re»!. if l!.;* n* r •’
were not > ap'4l : :te <<t i!. iermintiiic p :r:y
tnnii I t tiir’ii-f!\es, u h it <Ji<l tl** II i ’*• n p.a v « :.;V.4ii hi-f tin :.i f»-r? An«l If Iln-y no
• ii;» *i»!e, why arc mi* h fellow** a* Dry .ml -
here t*» arr.»y tin-m in > »Tet h /.i. :
•the people ann :! r w m they* live r \* iitir.^ from < h ;rh .'tonupon Ihi :;ti 11 of affairs in South < .»r ’.tr*», un-!-r t’ -
il.;le, “M \< > iv -:
111 ' —Tho next nmn.urr of tho M. trspoliLin ' l ‘ > T'm .ter, of this city. w ;!l pro. .biy l.e Mr. M.
. :• 'i:;m, fortiwrly manager of the Na- , iter, i incittna'i. > >-a;-s the Lvans-
the
I i lac Fir t War i • : ' ; , ' ;! i. n r./, a D;nu ■ .'.it i . : I ci.uni i!man. In tk - is a tie vote betwern '•'• f i ;t, and Ensminger. It- . ; Ward ara 1 '. 1 "• i ity. < raw t . : 111 .r ,r :!y rz. li. 'i';!i Mriii'i::: vt e V.': : i . Trirc iloz.'o j; ■ )■■!:••.» li. ii iati' n to tl. : nf ii i ' \ igo c ui.ty ; “Tl: c x mi rati n •..•'! : ’ •> * C i i > ru .. , ol Wm. i. lire at n r, , !i u-u .! w ith the kit.ir.g. f I. >,turd.iy night, s .ine e.ght no - . '| itv. I'e-ull* 1 in tie !r a. , .1 ar. I 1 i a- I. !'. rr- E- ; . r. pr, n;. an 111 n. D. W. \ .ue »• t; ; ar i Fo :.i tie I Vi !. r.ce .fie we I
e r. was v. .rd
- Fry,
In
d l'
“What are you going to do? tioingtoget up? Don’t make yourself ridiculous, Mr. Caudle; I can’t say a word to you like any other wife, butyou must threaten to get up.
Du he ashamed of yourself.
“Buddings, indeed! Do you think I'm made Homan * 0 t puddings? Didn't you have some boiled rice three weeks .go? Beside*, is this the time j of year for puddings? It’s all very well if l ! had money enough allowed me like any other wife to keep the house w ith; then, indeed. I j might have preserves like any other woman; now it’s impossible; and its cruet—yes, Mr. I
Caudle, cruel—of ymi to < xp. , t it.
“Apples a't'nt so dear, - are they ? I know j what apples are, Mr. Caudle, without your telling me. But I suppose you want some- ( thing more than apples for dumplings? I sup- i pose sugar costs something, doesn't it? Aud 1 that's how it ti. That's how one expense brings on another, and that' - how people go to
ruin.
'■I’anakes/ What the u-e of your lying nnutci:ng there aJ-out pinra:..-? Don't you ilwavs nave 'em oa c a year—every Mtrove ruc .i.v? And what would any mtderate .li ccni to in w ml m ? ••Bancikes. indc. !! I’ray. Mr.Caudle—no, it's no U'eyi iir -aw: g five words to me to let you go to sb ep; I -h^p't*! -(.ray do you know the (irtee of eggs just n >w ? I'ln rt's not in ear v oil. ui ti.i-t to iii . r -t \ * n an 1 * ight » -hiiiuig: wi ll. v. uTe "uly j i-t t. reckon up how many egg'—don’t He swearing there at the . .'gi, in that lit inner, Mr. < iit lle; unless you expect the bed to Jet you fall through. Veil rail yur-clt a rvspeetable tradesm in. I suppose? Ita! I i uly wish people knew you as well as 1 : swearing at eggs, indeed! But I'm tind f this Usage. Mr.Caudle; .pllte ’ tired > f tt; and 1 d n’t c ue how »6ou it is
end. .1!
••I'm sure I do nothing I w rk and labor, and tlnua h e.v to make the ui 't of everything. and thi- is L iw 1 am reward.'1. I sh'.ul'l like t - -< •• any li*; w h *-• ■ ints go turth' r than mine. II .t It 1 a t'ir"W away ymir money in'.lie -'.ri .t. .. it ..t.i in fin* teat In T' ■ n in;. if, sh'.'.iM ■• li.Gbr thought of. The w. man who studies !., r hti'l in I .:. 1 her family is always made a dru Ige i.f. It’s y. ur tine fal-ial wives who've
the l . -t tim. . f it.
••Wti.t'i the 11-." . f v. ir lying gr uniig
i n it w "ti t make i.n I! y. i. \ • u think to iv but v.u won't: : ; I ■ k !.k" a ■!• in n.
■ f ■ "id m:;t.
i far i) Uer creatures h.'i.kful ter that muts; e .k ! But you're
inutaki n. I will. J.uru-ig of me, Mr. 1 atidle, is ir.tarubus :nW"r:hy of a man. I only
2G and 2S West Waaltlncton St. maradOmtopeol.
Corner ol Fcurl and Walt Street*,
W tierc the choicecan be had at all I
Mil ti litiljcll
, Ales, Liquors, etc V AL JACOBS.
pre»eni», St IgsUh'O. 'Ulglc ticket
Ten Tickets to Agents Twenty tickets !.. A g. ats
• rconbii
valued at
NO. B4.
ALIA HE MALAOLIA. A toilet clelischt. Superior to any (Joiojcne used to batho the face and person, to rentier the skin sett and iresh, to allay inilammation. to perfume clothing, for headache, etc. It is manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia, anil is obtaining a patronage quite unprecedented. It is a favorite with actresses and opera singers. It isbold by all dealers at $1 in large bottle*, ami by DKMAS BARN E3 A CO., New York, Wholesale'Agents. Saratoga Spring Water, sold hr all Diaggists.
MRS. M. CUNNINGHAM’S
BAKERY, ICE CREAM PARLOR,
LADIES’ KESTAlKA.Vr.
Corner of Market and 111 in
ul Room N•». , Mi.
burg.
1) Ft. WKKSXKK, 164 South Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois, J
(Between Madison and Monroe.;
Office hours from eight A. M. to eight 1*. M. Specialist in the treatment of all private dbeasct in all their varied and complicated forms. Fo. the paat twenty years Dr. W . lias made the treat* moiit of private di»eases his business and study which has enabled him to perfect remedies which are speedy aud permanent, and in all cases can be used without hindrance to business or exposure to fneuds. Particular attention given to al j old standing cases, such as were formerly | considered incurable. .Sypailis, in ail forms Gonorrhea. Gleet, strictMC*, also the effect ol solitary habits, both ruino.i>to body and mind, and produces some ot the lollow mg effects Pimples on the ffecc, bodily weakness, constipation,
avervum toanit undine.* in ftm*le society un- ^YSDffcS ot all kin.Ii. Icecream, -."la. < . clean mes...lreaU ul lulure ovenU.anU ttnally a , ^ l*ie», rruu-. Nut,, etc We t tmg Pa l-lete pro.-tratluu ut the vital power, lo.. o« j w or j ur w arui Meal, at all I..
day. or Lodging aprlo •!
CONBAD LEUBKITTlca. JOHN A. 1.KHKK11
C. LEHRRITTER & CO.,
>r. Webster
lowing physic! cousin; Dr. P«
Michigan; Dr. Price, Grand ILapids, igan; l>r. Bowen ami Dr. Uarristju, >t. Missouri; Dr. Gaines, Dr. J. Bailey. Dr James Thorn, < hicago, Illinois; I»r. Hendershatt, lo ledo^Ohio; Dr. Davis, t.incinnati. Ohio; Dr Beatr, St. Paul, Minnesota. Office Pst * ! irk
street. Poslollice Boxfeft
1st. Ch'Ii gift in Gr* cn^i.t' 5 .'
2nd. (Hit lease of B .
VJ, 21. 2d, 25. 27. M H'- n -etl •id. Cri'h gi r. in Green one.ks
i ivc < ,i>ii Gilts—$1 " H;. Fivei-a-h Gilts—ifoOU One Gilt of i orty Ac Botine county, Tndi
One Twt> story Residence on Moi l
street. In*li;ina; ; '»lis
And numerous offe r \ :tln.. >!e (tilts.
*♦ UU f lt> OU
S^OsOOO
N * • -. 1»,
v . . 1*2,000
.YaODD •>,iOO
ol 1..m l in
1,500 -■>,oeo
ana lion
fill an
iTcheapest^'n 0 !!^ ^aiul^hey are adapted l
A
shoi
in use; an . .
izes
Oc-.cHj.tiv'C circulars, with price list, sent appheatjon.^ M ANN STKAM ENGINE CU Ftica, N. Y. Braiicboilicc, Kb Malden Lai
Y. f itv.
lie, >
dlv
SWEET POTATOES. SEEP SWEET POTATOES.
\ .dual)!*
fine (.old Watchc-,
net Organs. >eui ;! g Ma-
fJi 11.« >,did >il\t:i w nrt-., J-i lies’ Gold W’at«'hc>, etc. luuoui.ting t• > >* fid lo: [•mgrannue .tii-l see for oiii':
is is no ; *huuibiig.”
w -V Vr i
4-NDO sell th.
W
»>on.
i; hiiv*’ one U-oUsan*! barrels choice sc* ’swecL Potatoes lor sale. Our v ui tetics ite o\i > a ii Hem ond % IfenuudiA Hid and \ cHow \ itm•. . >’ ' * 1 r btishel PiikiV, U1AKI) X (0., - , lin I.iil IS\ il.LK iv!
EXPRESS.
ot anew medical work, which should Im; in the ! COMBAD LEUR
ban to a Pie
refers the public ’to the
Dr. Detier, Milwaukee, ad Dr. Keruiot, Dc
of a new medical work, which ; hands ol all those contemplating uiarriage. Sent . o all on receipt of ten cents to prepay postage. ’lea»e call; a friendly chat will cost you nothing. Dr. Webster lefer* tbe public to the fol-
aukee.Wtsnot, Detroit, pids, Mich- , >t. l ouis,
ley l>r.
THE MERCHANTS Ml!.\ EXPRESS COMPiM.
ins : 1
Peaboiiy a Dr. I'rice
CAPITAL SALOOA
A.^O KT-ST AI KAA 1’,
my26 wcow i y
\v ;tHliington street, M:irtin liug‘s old stan l
age i
MODE
OF U.d. '
NOTICE.
INCRUSTATION OF STEAM
BOILERS,
Entirely prevented I y tin* Anti-Incrustation
i'wwlcr ul
U* Ift* \% inau»9 II Wnl! M.* New ftork Invented and introduced m lb55. Beware
imitations
BOWEN, HKoL'gH A LAWTON, No 117 Ea.it Washington streei
octi'J d.dm AVttin
gton 'trect, IndiauaiMills.
th* r • m tl».it la iliU' h. Id inv t :j;i. . 1 *
have it ..i )
Y *1 * tn insuit :i»y
1 J.. 4} *(>. >’ • tun - th: the
tli m > • -i ir- v». h-•* t- i:! iii*i I’m r.t *.
** Jcs* s-» 1 Exactly !*•—Solon Shingle sail they were there'‘every time.” If he iclt “ovvley ” in the morning, he took Plantation Bitters; it he felt weary at night, he took Plantation Bitters; if he lacked appetite, was w eak, languid, or mentally oppre^ed, he took Plantation Bitters; and they never tailed to set him on hi? pins square and
firm.
Few persons want any better authority, but as some may, just read the following: •* • • • I owe much to you. for I verily believe ihe Plantation Bitters havesavedmy life. Rev W H W AGONER, Madrid. N. Y.” •• • • • I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and ha*l to abamlon preaching The IMantation Bitter* have cured me. Rev. C. A MILLWOOD, New York ( ity.” •• • • • I h:nl lost all appetite—was so wi .tk an>l rncrvateil I could har ;G w. k ik,and had a pcriect -Iread of society. • • • The Plantation Bitters have «« t m** all ngiit. JAMEn HEM IN W AY, M. Louis. Mo.' •• • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me ol a derangement of tho Ki*lney>*and Trinary ‘)rgun«. that distrc'seil me tor ycar^
They act 11he a < harm
(.. t MuoRE, 254 Broadw ay. N \
Mr'. O. M. DEYoE, manager ol t;io l ni> n j
, Uomo.-.cuoolforSoMien'i;hil.lreii,.*j».h« "Uiu | ^ ffr j c|l | t|ira | au< j j U arcItOUM’.
given it to the weak and invalid children, under 1
TTAMV( 1 L pcUs
g* ulariy tn\ i intend to k. *- Liquors. Win rant well ‘-up
rds. In l
1!«: the public to gi v»- u■» a call, a' w « our Bar well sloek* 1 w Uh the be-t . \le,*( igar^. c tc . an 1 o r Uc't
house, an'4 fcliM ihim
ue. Ale, « »gar*», c spiled w ;th the \ fact we intend
give satisfaction to our patrons
• . an i o r Ue'taur. best the ui irket • h» ep i first • ... -
r pal
ii 3: i * ; *i; i: x c 12. J •* :. • \ •.•.< : . t 1 . N .* .. . I : • • ■ . L IV ..... Indian 1 Wi.. t-n \ !. • v* .•* i Lnited , l« - . • 1 *1
A gents. 1
SPECIAL NOTICES.
11 e li! 1 te Ii 11 11 c* li 111 Hcrulfh! Sa riiliU!! Strulih!!: WUEATOA'M oi atneat
Wi’.! • •.ire the itch in f"it1 .ght hours.
Also, cure- ".kit Uhe'.ni. Lb « r*. i hill huns. an*! al! Enij'G nof the >h.n. I'rl* »• r^G-ent'. p**r s.;!e 1 v nli •' By Ending Cm) cents to V\«-. k- A r ;? A--at-. t-:i \V a-liitiit-.n striM-t, B t.»i,. it w id : <• forwarded by 111.4... : »* . of p«»''..ige, »•> ^11 . p.u t oi the L iiHcd >t.iU ■>.
j*vi w 1V
AGRICULTURAL. 1VL O IR. K. X ^3 ’
SALOONS. New Billiard Hall
(jSEM B1LL1AUD ROOM. ^o. O \Vr*»* IftiANL (v/D HireoJ.
Unit 1 : I dm 't I n ' u r 1
! .ilc Unite;
■rg. I:
CAPITAL, - - $20,000,000 Owned and Operated by Car Merchants and Manufacturers, Carries by Express, Money, Valuables, Freight & Parcels, Over more than 13,000 miles of Express Line, Aa ! to more than FOURTEEN HUNDRED OFFICES, Ar.-l tiiri tiah them lo More than 4,000 Cities and Towns, At Just and Liberal Rates, Based on DISTANCE and COST.
^I X SI O bin;
Our Lines are constantly Extending, 4 NT> w. : soon exceed tho^e r.n by i .:h ' Arr.cmaii a;.d Express Cu's.
UPEUB 1 r.l l". being P::< . •' ‘ oni iut !• m h r i ‘ i»» t l ttic* c>t i :i tin* cit. ( cntr^lly !•». .tu i. and c.k»y oi access
ti.c gp/uud th •• r.
aUavucd, wa; h Is sappiio) d bigars. Upcn ;.iy aidI
novl i dti.
All t .< CiKl
with choice Li-
night.
zr> •; 11 t B;vJ
quors aud
th.
.1 1 . **.. :
. >!••:•.> i:: •Ut-'*. -tainp
l-!i i-•-;>!. knew )' a f ir what >"U are; but v t I*! v-'U dll and ae uu tke) shall some
■ lay.
“I’li'Mink'-!
the war. ation k.ii-
Ui. rn I..
arplv
An I I...w I I -hall
hoare f nothing but |'!ia.iinj.! Yes, and l know what It would end in. First, you'd have a pudding every day; ..h, I kuovv your txtravacanee—then you'.I j{i> f->r fish—then I shouldn't wonder if you'd iiavi soup; turtle,
i rl ^ and— lilt liefore
: ifur.
mat:
t pu i end
nh, I know y« a'd ku fnr fish —
no'ioui't; then you'd 1:0 fur a dea-ert^ and —
oh! I-oe it all a- plain a.a the >111 me—hut no, n "t wiiiie I'm alive! What yoi "nj wife may .! ). I •! m't know: iieriia
and - II I a liiide proporlloli of tin- p ..pi •! ’ ae X'.rtli were sail,bed there eoill i Il . II in anu ta-lb rci on.-truetion till all men vveia" made O' j li a i tiefore the law, and Woregivon >11 e'ltial v. iee m milking and aUmiui»tcrin:r tho laws." .
In twa
d D
D:
imp'
i ho di ill ol tli,- app-al to Ihe bdo k,, and ifa o’ >e, t, V.aa to a !t .1 • e 'tie lut, t- , f tl,,. put it ie an party b. - 1 ;,.:.i!., ii. itF'. olein
11a favor.
U e a i-o !ia\ < m ai eouiit of a riot in Mot
.0 ! u hi!e ei.ndemi.in^ interfere!,ec with per- ;•• ; lice !om of -peoeh, and tho riotera upon
that oe. u-ior, it inuat be ronecde.l tbaythc | the tubman
ouiaoof tlie (lillieul.y, theexeitln“<'titi-P Of the i f* 1 ! 0 '
he I ffnrt of dudze Kum.kv to an-
411 . .rn ity ■ 111 tin' ' liarb -t
lak* - 111 -evt r d lu-^rn •*. i. no-, -u. h a. if a,.I'lil. liny are largely in tin- aMeiidint. 1 ^iiiitn'i* ar** liivitied a- to whether flu r.* wdl : ■ .uy ' 1 tie' e.iinred hretbreii nomtn it- I i r •"rtant. otlieea. It u in.r likely that wi 1 majority of tbe Vntoa a, I have indiIt'd, they will be rontent to expend :i'.l tin ir eti rtixe ! ree 111 the interi >t« "I white nn n. in 1 :.r Norlli pi.litieul parties are in (he ba! . .1 . neiii itm^ the Iriah element and llu i. rm ,n el, im id, hy ijtvlin.r to the no a -tn rill
; 11.,1 1 tie min r a tn a-uier. or -omethin^ of
th it kind; mhe-rwloc the Irish element and
eh uient will holt to the other
Tfie T rlbime 011 .Jeff.
by Fu
iy do, 1 din t know: piThapa
'i.'i’Z b- a tine- lady; but you shan't be mined
me. Mr. 1 audle; that I'm
'inliiines, indeed! “Kxhau-ti d natur hold out nu lunger.
mf1" '
went to sleep.'
determined.
I’udd-"
I’d-Min
re," says Caudle, “1 ould
— h"
her charj?», with the most happy and uratifyinic results. We have received over a hundred re-auis of such cert ideates, hut nu advertisement is -o effe-tivcas what people themselves say of atfood article. Our n and our reputation is at ; •take. The original quality and hufh character of these gomls will be sustained under every and j all circumstances. They have already obtained a ' sale in every town, village, parish, and hamlet amuns civilised nations, llase imitators try to come as near our name and style as they can. and because a good article can not be sold as low as a poor one, they find some support from parties who do not care what they sell. Ue on your guard
bee our private stamp over the cork. P H. DRAKE A CO . New York City SAratofA Spring Watar. nolJ by all Druggists •
IIgo Tlarkct stri*«*t, Philadelphia*
f^I ELD. FLOWER AND < I? warrants I fresh an 1 gt*n
irb«>lt*sal*‘ ati'l n ta
\i:i»ES <EKD>
nuiiic, aii'i in great '
variety, wiidfsaU* an ! retail.
I rc?h Gar'U'ti NUppUcd to flcalot' m pa- 1 by the l.nMOor in bulk. Ti:n«*tiiy aji- ‘ lover n*t’vi vt*«l and noM t»n ••oinin i - - i • If 'roved ! Agricultural and Horn- niiu: a; : .. . iLs ol . every description, supplied lo older iioia tbe j
large*.t to the *.iualU*>t.
Morris'Ganl«*n Manual and Morris' Rural Advertiser. a m«»nthly puMi«'ati«in. 'iipnlird to all post paid application' i’.V'M HALLSIoRI
SHitidsllli jo2 w 1 v
uan. I12U Market street, l’kiladei|
ti',
iphis
I'rotn General
l>:
itilt Instead of con' iiiatin>' the colored ele-
.. , . ..... , ment in .South Carolina, it would seem more tjeoni/e the it lutes and blacks tor partisan ; natural to i xpeet the colored element to eunluirjiosr-'. U'e also refer to the extriu ts which \ eiliate tho white elemcnt.fi'r “eoneiliatiiin” is
we idil'li«h this morning, from the letters r,f "Mti k" to the Cincinnati Comik iriul, wliieh cue some insii;ht into the ilf irta of riidu al mi—iotiari' - ju Georgia and .SotiUi ('ui oiina to m ike the whiles and b|o< ks i.f the Soutli nat-
ural and irreconcilable enemies.
An ! w hut will be ti,e re-iiitM tin— t il-iris to r iilieali/.e the South? 1'he negroes are enfnin1 iii -■ d. I to y have ,a;<i.11 piditical ri-hts and p iw r< with the white... The votes have Is. ti : iveu tin ni and they w'lil u-e them to.leit uu n cf tlu tr own color. Colored State Govermiients will i.e orziniz'd. We are udvisrd that in I, .u.-ian » liic blacks are reitisterintt jn
tlie proju.i tion . f live t" one white,
tiny not i xcivise Uu- p.iiwi r tiius "iveu tlu m i i tin ir own Mil. resf? It will undoubtedly be
predi'-ted in ins iiicli-
ul v:iv s a sc inajoi ftv^
soj> thrown to the miuoril
J l-L laws
jlm s Itiis imj r
y by tin- ! " hereof he is
iir'juj fry^ iid besid* s tlu to are In ( harlt.*-- | f' 0 >nb»rm »I ;>ii ton a Iugc ii hid b< r (»I m< n who before Ui« war * |T - V . ' w«n- m il. free niggers, but are now t b vatrd ; ''' * or *
to tin* Inglier level tif we iltby eolorril gentle- ; men. Nome oftbem are reputed worth a hundred thousand dollars, and they nre all Intel- j 'gent. Hint t'.iu* ited men. 'riie question for ! tli 1 ;*■.11e tij determine i?4 whether they will noffin>ist on being Hie sueceH-ors of trie ('albouns and tIm; Klietts and tin- Keitts, in ihe Uoi»gre-s • t tin* Urnltd Ntales, or of the (irraii'i tii • i'^Ti > S in the « \*’< Uti\ e ebilil’ i
."'I If not, why not?. The colored 1
brellii ' u .ir.' .vide awake on the political 1*"Ues b* ie. l uey diseusi politi«:s al the street I
with great i arnestm'.ss; and they
!:rty Iplo
*i;uit!bt» r> ran take the market banket, and -o (ii to tj,, Ireedinen'.n bureau to get the dtli1 ’'Irs uf tlie serison for dinner. I imtlcn! tf»_
be ba-» n .*ti d u;.d« r aa ar •••'•it jissi-dnition—n fhr.rgo urx- I ?;» . 1 d »rch t up 1 no po t**
tor two ye ,r'b’* li t'!e en il ni»*d ti; it
i:r.»i:t to everv t*rt*‘n r-*
V
•It** for t:,
Ai. i
n I»i-
t b> re wu. o r- , g do1 rtwo t..e eaf*eirt of that two years t [ . "Ming to I'resi- ; < n \v hen li-Gain it;
vhieli trial, runes
IlniKorU'ift lion.
(e.ir « rr»
any
Ueetc
w ut
i).
1. ‘ )‘ir law*
■ 'invi.', wiiu groat, rariit'siueu*G
feel all the more at Ifberly P> do so because And will w hile they arc thus employed,their wives and
the
as Governor .V.<,i;i
III I d -»• ■ ■ c ,
“ ' ' 1 ■* 1 • !,■ :• ■ i Ji,, !-and slu \eholders, | th: further on, in a !,y a common In-, were aide to ifovcrn this na- | colored ini-bund- a ""Il b,i a Iona'time. SO four millions of |,co- I >tate ol thenation
I !''• 1 u ,d l a' lie r by a miicii sjlouder ti,;_ 'ic-pi-*' i ! Du* w it d" world as they have I' -'n W'.nld c -I inily vote and net toeether. .:id I ! I. i : r IIOII. d A .'■ WI :|||| eoi^titute a li.il- ■ 11 1• '* ' i j''','• i r ilrii loe'ht control the ifovern-
liieht uf the Il lliOIl."
A v ! he - X pre*••-I Ihe !" 1 !,’f. :iI-O, that the I" I' :i ' "f I!.' ■ Zl ' • t;'-'- 'In r Would ri -ult *n a w r id i i In the present status of Hie III ero .|Uf-*i 1 we are ta ifinninu to feel -mi of the ill i ;'.< ids , f radical rulo to per-p-fU '.'e power l rul" whicii Ihreibes ,*>!- •' u * mi.iuinty. Ilji.v much lonijer will ike pb. j ati' nt>y submit to a jcirty di-l'- i ni ivlii, h • ’_di-so h avily upon the 11 ' '''I 'bl- lo ,.f jin ciiiiiitry , and which c •« d ' Jllfiuiledj in the subv* rsion
■ i ii'. i' .?
TP,' l.nle .losepti U'rtcfllf. - >in -; «•'»"••• 1 “ '•'•if.iiry fiheiireMmis. •h; !| .1)1,0 ,r. 1 in the Hhua, !>
Ol
•VP I
'•pi
• li d ]i • ums iiurn In i’ '.n > Iv.iiii 1. A pi 11 17. ' ! . b l' 1 li j i 1,111 j r^ir • *n 1' b b*’ had pre- '' ■■ pr*•f» , '*.i,>n of tbo 1 th • pr o-tiff*, soon 1 ! ' -• In a sh<»rt
1 ' !'••*'«•.’it,ng at- ' 1- •’ t >.!it> li 1* trko county 1 " "-"’"'t a ki vin.- any nin-
: '* '* .'Pi*;'' elation
1 Hi" priii pP ,| | ,,v, y. t he
W >• . •'.' I- -h .!■ I | ..e r. tl, I-*;; Je ;ir-i <••;*• i i".i. he lue, s ■, rejiresent itivo !l1 '' l".'i ui i I. 'd-| dure. We, also, omitted
* ' ,!l ' ■ "' •’ in ** ie piniled the Han^. I ■'k , in,,. " ''s i .ui'ni —:■ a,: ,■ under tho 1 "V ! 1
1 « t ot ^
day, as 1 passed abm^ the streets, a lari?e cro.vd >-! . iloiv'l wives anil daughters waiting liu ir n sjieetive turns for rations, while a lii-
large chureli building, tbe anil >ons were discussing tlie
state ot tin-nntiun with all the warmth and zeal ot the African r u e. This was the Republican • !,u\rnlioii to which 1 have already
allud'- l.
I aider -uch i ii Hue net s what else can tie expected but a erdored State Government in eolith <'aroiinp—whi'-h oven Governor AlouI'lN - ays I- not desiraldi - that it will bring abou! r. -tilts that are n .t to be Imped for, and tvlii' li ii" lielicves would result in a war of rae -? Ht.td.v and U n.s'i.v are doing all in th^f p"w r to array the blacks against th • whites ill the S'liith, and to place the late rebel .t ' und.-r tin' e mtrol of the Ida. ks-make tliem'■'dori’ i State Governmonts. It is not ne.i-» try far us again to recite tlie evils wliieh would follow this state of affairs. The presi#t tax dion is sufii' icntiy burdensome, hut if the measure! of the Smiiherii •• missionaries” "•ffr" .; | l." sii 'c .--fill, I!, ■ revenues of the Govenimciit would be dtmioi-hiat, vvliilo Uieo.xpen.liiuia s W'.iild neia- utly I," ! ■ : y i n . iT.u-cd; anil - leii is lie- li.'iii- . iui'i, the radi",|s are prep iriii .■ i' •. , |[ovv mu. h l ev. . r w ;.l in , , |„. h d, blin'fobl as i< ww*ic, by ib< tr parly pnj idic.-a and pas-
sions?
’loonli-at MelRto Hiding Over Itic
Merru Slevndiiit.
A i.i""nIL’lil -!, ici, r' ■ r tlie Si. rra N’e- '• J^'**t.tji- - I- I: wlllyh. .1 lie ■ 11 ever ■ "I _'Tr i-bi t c,e . r t : i; , , , ,d , - i n i.'», we } ' 1 six m.lde looking I' 1 ''' " ! ' fo'l.ulao. Wil. re. and started. ‘ " "''to thirb II rs.with tk.-ir l.a--Z . 'ml one "ii La I, ill ■ silv.-r on bond
■ id
*t p;>«’ ! b illlll
I) Ill*' c!l:j
f Mr. I.ixcid \. A wi iter in | ,f „ „ ,-jor..., / • ec.s,. w iia .vidently had ;1 ! s cps w iTc .
'•Ve' I ;e ot • in.m, thus por-
acr \\ ri:;li
" f " r i , , l "‘ k'ie d r part "f i,j
I vita tn.'
• ■ vu v ~ m successful
life
r.ilic
nirtit'
'let tj. ill*’
ddv M il-in : l" m in; of bright
"liu" the r< line.
> I "a t, hut
n- ii. lie u'.tsi
w
. ! il*
I -V ' 1 Wei'. C 1.'.^, (•!., III!,ini lit, , I , t:. . t
- 1 lit* iToprietor of ■ * in* had taken away 'Ju
I -till Hi. ,, r. in umd nearly, ‘"'"•hi front ol histiou-e. in the snow to allow nassen-
, ; V"; order that they *-' • , !"'U dinner and |„. tlieir dollars, '"di ■ 'minutes w, ,e »ll.,vvv'i, ; ,„u with a ehaneeol horses we were ofl one., more to the suiiimit, whij-li \v.»s reuiiit-d uhout two o’clock in Fic moiiiiiid. «>n thesuiniint we tiotieed sjnrks of lire eeinlnL', as it were, out i f (lie -now. The driver told u.s that 2!) feet u.-.der
large l"i.frdii'g hou-e tor
are at work on the
without trial, < n tl. it. in«ult thedigr.ity of er ihe crime, the m : r'-triliution; an t no.v i t" n t iken. and that .1 taken to Itii-hmond, vv demand hi- trial. For stales we d» niand th -hall he trie d or p lea-.
t<-n where all may p ad; i t them tin re i- no doubt: In- deeds area part of hi-b.rv; of tb'-m there i- no ipn -tion; the In !i> tim iit is drawn, ttie witnes-rs are ri ady, on i ilher -idc the eoun-i l are prepan d, the jury is impanneled, the court is in session, the jirtsom r.is ready. Ketween him and the justice which is our lioast, notbintf intervenes hut a riii" of bayonets and a military order; and these must
no lonirer overrule the
tlie t'nited states is unable, or tmwillinjr, ... afraid to try Jefferson Davis for nets with which the world rimrs, let the fact be confessed, and let the prisoner be refcasrd.
ondei
c -cape from the Indians, lias collected the ful- | luwtni:‘ h iracteri-Ucsof the different friiiis;
A litigious trliie—The Sioux*,
li-v-liug characters—The Crows, flair, ivibzed—The Seml-ouIc-. Industri us classes—The Dijfifers. Sharp fellows—The Cheyennes. Good pastry conks—The I’i-utes. Individuals of capai lty—The Sacs. Hoblim-to their pledges—The I’awn- cs.
sly fellows—The Foxes. A -luiurish rare—The Creeks.
A fowl-mouthed set—The Chiek-asuws. A til thy trihe, offensive in warm weather—
The litackfeet.
Knerj-ette men—The Kiek-apoos. Men of letters—The W y-an-duttes.
A striking evidence ot civilization is the number of clubs that are found among the Indians. Some of them were in quite a dc.--titute condition. The Crows had eati n all their corn, and were unable lo ifet even an In-
dian meal.
Our correspondent had a little bru.-U
with
the Foxes and Was nearly ha^geil liy the Sacs.
the Ch
by
heyennes.
besides tiling peppered
Many of them wear ri h ornaments, and he has bad the war whoop ring in his ears quite
often.—I,'ustun Ilulh tin.
a pretty solid m m.
st year, as appears by the
tllCM
<1 xys
I red. Vougla**. Mr. Fred. I > 'itglass is flis income for last
, ,, list published in these Columns a few 'J,, supreme law. If, then, nun, was $11,1 iii, which, with ihe ded.ietion' vable, or unvvillini/. or rej,resets a -even ju r cent basis of over
sspH.ono. Ami what is more, Mr. Duugda--' prosperity is on the increase, as we are very Klad to note. List year he had only «.T,IT.'*.
And yet, Douiflass, i
rtabillt
this stromj radical district, Mr.
dim h a
brains tha
not.vith-tan
spec!ability ami, worth lad Hint he has more In
iral “ statesmen " of Western
s? his wealth, his re-
citlzen, and the
all tbe rad-
York put
inn ; Nev
From the New York Times, of Monday*. Death of Jenkins, of the ••Pretty
Waiting Girl” Affair.
The death of Henry If. Jenkins, whose name will be well remembered in the city as
'i ,,a " k defl,,cstlon In competitors —who are iiu nt.ally, morally ami !' ro 'G ht a ’„ t . ltlr0U Xb the wiles of a ••jiretty tiiiaiieinlly bankruj.t are givin'idaces of honor w aiter igul, is an incident which, taken In | and jirolit. Th‘re is to-day mure real friendconnection with its ctrctirr-lani i s, ouiftit to | sliij* fro the eolori <i rai*e aiol more sinri re rr- :.?!" |,e r l 'T 1U .', ry . . a :, t0 tbc .' va y ln Wl,U:h ' ,ri ^ n - H I"' rt f,,r Mr * Douglass ami his tabnts in th" i rs ared.-alt with, in the Toombs and siu-h Democratic tli iu in tlie Il-|iubilcan iiarty liki* places, while under conviction or while ' " *
Th.
together, is defeated in Republican conventions, while fellows—we do not say his actual
te places, v. ailing for tr
virtually subjected tu capital punishment for an offense which, at the worst, called tor a
pa
lint never mind; if Mr. Douglass' Inci keep-on increasing in the ratio of the past year or two, he will soon be aide to buy up
. .. .. ---, - —- - i the entire Uepn bl lean concern in this district punishment of a tar less serious nature. | and run ihi* machine to bis own satist'ac’ion
„ r * i" r )r,m " Ji ,at • ,urin «‘* i ’ im - Jtoc/„:*Ur,Xmo York, Cairn. jirisonmentof nearly*twoyear.s in theToomtis, ’ lie was confined in a cell where he was not “ * “
only exposed to the wintry frosts and blasts. Init suffered from a variety of miseries which
no human constitution could endure, and certainly not such a constitution as his. N ightly tortured and almost devoured by rats, not to
F oio Hie Yorkviltc. Illinois, Record, II.iy 2* ■Vine Year Old Uoy Hcturned after
a Four Year*’ Absence.
Ui the 27th day of August, ISO;!, John Hudnut, aged nine years, a grandson of Mr. I'ar-
y disappeared from this plane.
5S5S»a:“55!*S55 i »ss.%ns,f^i s=r*
alter a !:i*t t* ot many months, he wan ^iven tor ii* hi!. On Friday however? the
-peak of lesser v, rmin; with sc^iy ^rfng. lonG^u nuu^y d7s’sn,' , of 8Uctl . ,!O F 1 ™ 0n comforts as he Kvery^. ti. rt *.v i y 11
‘ ’ i nervousne-s O o, ami finally
prostrated by the disease from which he died
traeea!ilc'to^his^suir.■ nngs*irTtlro ToomiJs^and ' ® ,, . e ' Pl ' lrni ’' 1 ' tf > lk >-‘ «rcntastonishment of gi 1111 y of a b ad 'offen se ^^an. I* ^le* 1* as t r a v* tlv” a Men,U “ »PP<*«8 ar the ti ne of his disap. weakness not uneommon to humanity was a P ea !’'J nre t!ler ‘' W!l '’' n ' iptaln Michael man Ot great good sense and very sunerlor in r' " n F?T"'“ ,!? s( , rvu '’’ w ‘° .' Mt ie<‘d the tel leet. He bore htrmn“ inSnment w tli I e’ y fr ° m h ," ‘l 0,tU! ; ‘ n ' 1 k,, ‘ ,t hi ''*' u.s ion, imprisonment Willi | Wlirt as a | )0( |y servant. At the close of. the
r th" Twenty-first Indian:
„ ipri
fortitu.le, and always ex-pressed the hope that i wai
atone for ' '
he would live to atone for his errors I v ,nak o, f „t , *7 , ln * 1 W , HS '"usUred mg good his defalcations. ' Tl 1 * “* 1 >'■■ ‘napolis, and the boy found a place
a living four miles from that ...»« ... t. . - na j net | nhout eighteen
gained informatiou how :h he immediately availturned to hi.4 “n-itlvis
, , . , •"'•er <»r tm* , • >• i**vv uu rr w.i-* i ?ar* f « 1 • “id in.n *,f moral GHCin,,.'.. I.l.orr^vh.) "• ‘s verv |"|'„l ,r ain^,, ]•>....* i;,,i 1 ., 1 .,. 1 v
ijMii',*lii
il' wifh 1 • i ^ i 1 ^“Iroa.L A hole was out to con- « I 1 • v ' Bh \M « in in* W;lM iHM t witi, till* rhiimiev for *»>•' ^mftLf t.v r..
Ilf u**ed to address thei
i'
G in
' i '! • G loian I inguige. At court, how. '■ '•'•••: .rd.*.| wm, i,ut little distinc- , V, 7. .■•b'ts i„ hi, education, A bul. ni.tde him appear to bad advantage . ,,rol,ll,| y "' w more pepumV "vri dTi . ,h ! 1, ‘ W:l * Govern
and his death will be
sincerely hi-
rin' Iiul'/,'-i,,!cnt in the course of its article ** get" / back " on th"Gorgnegationalists. says I.I-peaking .if . period , f ,is publieation: •■ Hu .account of tl,,. liiih’/.cnilcnt with its prop, U'tors, lit the dose ot those twelve years showed an Aggregate outlay of *4",000 over and above the aggregate income of the paper ”
icy for' the smoke to go
"Ut, anil a tiinnei evten leil “0 rods in b tigtii "r an ■ itlr*i.|'*.* to tlie hfu-e. Such is life on H Aev.ad i mountains in mid winter. * oc -n.iw t.. tlie depth of an avi r.ign ol lowed i"' ' r ''i'-vd. No teams nre at-
The freedmen down ScuH, , r ,.
itece--ary"'to U m ni li
moral idea- ” \v e see p: ‘7' ,V , ’ 1 k ' n :lt readily they take‘to tbn " mTStuHn "
icing promulgated by modem puritanism.
city, where hu
months, fill at last he t
to reai*h home, of wbiul
ed himself, auu has returned to his “native heath’’ a hale and hearty lad of thirteen.
A strict lanforccmsnt.
An Alabamian, in a Mobile paper, who has ■ een in Huston, thus hits off the prohibitory law: 3 *• Host on sceTis to be growing worse every day in intolerance. They won't allow a circus to have a'horizontal bar,’ or a band of • tumblers.’ • Trance mediums ’ are forbidden to practice because they call in the aid of spirits.
Gpti.-ians are watched, because it is said peo- ! ','L\ uu “ ru ^‘Y 01 , le evening
pi<* get their glasses there. The London J-ui/rh i ,, c0, "“ ,an<ier ot !l United States vessel had amt W dkes’ Spirit are forbidden to i.esold by i i™., 11 ? 1 „ ty to , m; ‘ rr y People, and if it was ertodieal dealers. The apothecaries are i Ipi .« “!/,7!“ n 7 rl “r*7 V" answered in
1’eoplb are not i 11 ' 111 , hi: he
A W editing on tbe Jliantonotnab. C y^w ile th0 ir P Bclatl Mlantonomah lay off Carthagcna, Spain, a German gentleman eame on board early one evening and inquired if
the periodical dealers.
forbidden to sell liquor-ice. , . _ allowed to eat sour apples, and are liable to : y a , protfH J i ‘ n V w *»ieh was a diffioult l.e arrested for being in high spirits rhil- 'I?* 11 ® 1 ln ! ’P ain : and asked Captain Beaumont dren who complain of stomach-ache are locked J s 7° h ’, ye *’” t ' aid tbe up for tear it might be sham-pain Men are ! jp f a ', n ’ an ' 1 "nracdiately all hands went to arrested on .suspicion of beiutt distillers who I work dressing the wardroom with flags, and
lanterns ou deck, making it as bright
Uspo-ion oi Delug lc .,.
ai.* caught r.c:,tying mistaltes. Hotels ha' their*! iiu" r r^' 0,I1 *‘ le ^* * tn .l " ine sauce off I th.tr bills of fare. All bookstores selling hu. I leg containing an account of the • B.iUle of 1 l.r indywinc are dosed at om .*. Dead pern ! -birtn’—it they d i they must tell where they ! got it. Fnterpn-ing men dare not show any !
banging as day.
At eight o’clock p. .vr., boats were sent on shore to bring tho victims off. As soon as they arrived alongside, the ship's band, sta-
tioned on topot'theiurret. atruekupan Amern air; biuelights, skyrockets, etc, were ■d, the couple stepped on board and in u
They were
lean
fired,
few minutes were made one.
tine looking couple.
After the ceremony and congratulations
uu. .*. ixoierpn-ing men dare not show anv I AIcer tne eeremony ai l'Ublii*sjiirit; and even the poor vva-herwo- ! Were ov ? r > a ‘lance ou the man can only dry two sheets at a time I supper finished the oerfa
one is liable to
Ibe wihd.’
dry* two sheets at a time, as any • arrest who has • three sheets in
>ng:
quarterdeck and a
This was
>per finished the performance,
an "ironclad wedding,’’ and she was tbe bride
of the Aliantonomah.
At. a colored convention held in Maeon,, ednesday night last, among the address,. wgs one i*y '* Miss Julia A. Sherman, traveling missionary, again-1 tobacco."
Madame Demorest was proposed for I’reside ^ lresa ot the United States at the equal suffrage meeting in New York. Her taste In exceUenL— l0r odlce_wwou * d undoubtedly be
Over a Million Dollars Saved! Gentlemen: “I haU a negro man worth over ft,200 wL# took cold from a tia.1 hurt In the leg. and was usetesi lor over a year. I had ustsl every thing I could hear of without beccUt, until I tried the Mexican Mustang LintmienA It soon effected a permanent cur*. J. L. DOWNING.” Montgomery, A abama, June IT, 1B60. “ 1 take pleasure in recommending tbe Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuable and indispensable article for Sprains. Sores, Scratches, or Galls on Horses. Our men have used it for Burns, Bruises, Sores, Rheumatism, eto, and all say it acts like magic. J. W. HEWITT. Foreman for American, Wells, and Fargo and Hamden’s Express. “The sprain of my daughter's ankle, occa--ion&l while skating last winter, was entirely '•ured in one week after she commenced using your celebrated Mustang Liniment. ED. SEELY.” Gloucester. Massachusetts, August 1, Isos. 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 discovered. Families, livery men. and planters should always have It on band. Quick and sure it certainly is. All genuine is wrapped in steel plate engravings, bearing thesignature of'.{ W Westbrook, chemist, and tbe private L'aited stales Stamp ot DEM AS BARNES * CO, over the top. An effort has been made to counterleit it with a cheap stone plate label. Look closely I Saratoga Spring Watar.soldby all Druggists.
11 is a most delightful Hair Dressing It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, sett, and glossy It prevents hair turning gray and lolling oft It restores liair on prematurely bald tieuds**. This is just what Lvon’s Katharion will do. It is pretty—it is cheap-durable. It Is literally sold by the car load, and yet its almost incredible demand is daily increasing, until there is hardly a country store that does not keep it, or a family that does not use it. E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, New York. Saratoga Spring Walsr. sel l by all Druggists.
Who would not be beautiful? Wbo would not add to their beauty? WLat gives that marble purity and distingue appearance we observe upon the stags, and in the city belle? It is no longer a secret. They use Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. Its continued use removes tan, froekles, pimples, and roughness from the face and hands, and leaves the complexion smooth, transparent, blooming, and ravishing. Unlike many cosmetics, it «ontains no material injunuiM to the skin. Any druggist will order it lor you, if nut on hand, at 5U cents per bottle. W. E. HAGAN. Troy, New York, Chemist. DEMAS BARNES A CO, Wholesale Agents, New York. Saratoga Spring Water, told by all Druggists.
BANK.
ElCIfc I.OCKlk * H.VMk. N” 15 .North MerMi.in, m ar the L n« .• Converted into T ftOLPEU> ..t 7 JO Note-..Ute«l August ]\ W-i. I L are iiotulctl that it will uay belter to thriu Von verted now. in>tea*l ol' waiting until they become due. and thereby avoid the uelay i* Itetiiii*; the Bond.** it they wait until the Notes* mature. This Bank will make the conversion on the most libera! term*. Highest Gobi and ''ll veri.oin, old Silver Plate. « t Ieb27 u im ERIE Lot KE
INVENTORS’ DEPOT. GEISTTEIFI(ireat \!esteru Inventors' kONsC 11 hi. Office, No 77G K i*: M:irket St.-, Indi:inai“.hs, * CHAULLs U EUBi: A: CO.v Director**
DKALKKS IN
Pu tentM. Molleiftort* of Putent>«
unU .TftoUel ftfuiltler^.
IJATKNTKP Inventions introduced. l*attnfe ( L Uig:hts bought am! guidon Commission, iu-
K.rmation tor Inventor-»*r t» r t
patents, will be Ire*.
in- i,
*>fti ri a. < o. % L 35o\ >o. L r :i-i i.iija ftjiiliuiiii* * Bhee : N* -7, ]■ - ! U.' -eti' :i.\ em.e u‘.'ii •;'.,u . v ; rlu w'.'.ui
.:.v.
jIiGU
Over $100,000 per month
ot saxe-l ahl this
red to Express Shippers by Thi' 1
can be made
can be made permit’. *nt
,u::i4 tiae Paine liberal patrazuk^e u.::.wy'c - Experience assures our su ess, an : ■■ *.'• ti.’.t we n.-.y rt> upon the public ecu;.* ieii*. e ..
.iwh we hu;>e te iukT*: always.
bupi-ert.
Officc v !> os
CRUSHES.
ludia-apeiiy liruyj jiaRufacior *. No* I0o Noutli Illinois Street* .Third door south of Georgia,
hupe
l * aud 44 Last \%asli. M. •1. S.TRUMB! 1 I \c. t.t
OLD LONDON DOCK.
Keep con si.. . ... ii ie u r t.; l Of tacir ov* it i.. ... f;
tall.
and L
;.*rmaUMn !• ; purebasin^ : 'tautlv «>h h
v • >h liand and Jor -ale ft Al*ft AMftaft:
• »ur I'.uilitu - foriiroi «i led l*v any e-taVlislimi
! I UltL'l "Gitvs. All kinds
ter
UlSsl
desirous of <ivcn. t cn-
ft*A ft t.^ ft>i.
uiij 1’atent- are not e\-
lent ot the kind
t ol the kind in t models built to i
upr4 d3u
BOXES.
CHARLES E. CilEEVEH. Ma:**.:... . ... .*,!*■ ; ri PAPER BOXES,
aid i'*r
NOTICE. So,000 Reftiird. So,000
rpil E printed eireular^. w l.ieh Fro-t is sending 1. throu«l» the eountry. and the -landerou.*? reports w hu ll hi- a*rent- are instructed tocireulate, are entirely beneath the eon-iderutnm of any re'l?e« table person. I will pay $5,UUU reward to .T. M Frost, or anv other person, who will establi-h in any eourt of Justiee and prove to the worl«_L that tiis eireular u not an entire falsehood, and put in eireuiation without any ju-t eaiise whateviT. I will, furthermore, pay iii in f5,UUU reward it he w ill ]>rove to the citizens of Indianapolis, where he has resided for some twelve years.
.rd should t»e res}H*etcd i*r believed by it hi- prae iee in raseahty has not »pe, until it has become entirely
«»r, aicaiii, if be will prove to me that he uaneiaily, in a condition to liquidate d.immres in ease judgments are reiub re*! against h im
for the libels w liieli he has utured.
It is entire folly tor him tbits toeirenlUc l:is jealo«i> halre*l ot my ine<lieine-. Il i- true, if he
e to In
TAILORING.
ROETH & MEIER,
Merchant Tailors, GIN1Y FURNISHING AND CLOTHING HOUSE. So. 2U7 Eabt \% uoliiogtoa Street,
\ Little s Hotel lluiLiing.'
anrlS'lSm INDIANAI'UL15, INI* ItLL k L It & 111 UL It. Merchant Tailors, No. 1-7 £*. Waxhinyton SC., Iiul:anapoli9. IjiUTTTE have received from the Last a well asT? sorted stock of new Goods, Cloths, La.-=i-meres, N estings, etc , of the latest styles, which opose to make up into Custom Work at pri-
r of tl
UlM INN.VTt , 022 ID.
OUKI.F .. d |Q « H'der- -I '■ i ■ < I
r»o\i - x •*r.>t.;iif , :y
uimL * : -d*fm |
BOOK S2WBERS. DAN MACAUIiETT ot CO., BOOK B1\DEBS AM) STATIOAERS
uty
Ei'
! \i: alter.ti *:
that Ins v the puhlii
tK-eii i ehroii is. tin
we pn»pose to make up into Cus • to suit the times. Mr. Huber
linn, i- an experienced cutter, and pays per? .ttentiou to tliecuUin^. As we employ none but :oo<l workmen, we guarantee intire -atiFiaction
lers, and, would solicit a call, till 1 v, BEL KfcU A 11CBER
, Neck-
1_).VRTICI
L Work*, .’ta^.i bound or rebound
!>' o. 13 West Mi\ry lit' \,1 **i r c c 1 9 SchnulBs Block. )>.<• i * M • street, one - t- . . : IN !>1 \\ kbuL! iML W \ mar- < *'":u
Blank c, etc ,
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC,
Esi>eciaUy designed for the use of the MEDICAL PROFESSION AND THE FAMILY, - «• .v indorsed by all the prominent Physician-. Chemists, and Connoisseurs, as possessing a* tnosC intriusio metiicinal qualities .tonic an .
diuretic, w hich belong to an
OLD AXD PURE HI'S. We trust that our established reputatur fuuu.'.e.l uj.on eighty-eight years uf expern* i . t ■."unitantiy vindicates our claims to publii .' U il'lcnee. and guarantees tho exeelieuce of th:
1 Stuudard Article. -
Put up in Cases, containing one dozen bott'.cCach. aud sold by all prominent Druggists, G:-. ! eei*s, etc. A. M. BlNiNGEU .X CO., Es’.a'ulished 17TS.J Sole luij'orters.
No. 15 Beaver street. New York DAILY, MENtU K A CO., 14J South Meridian street.
Indianapolis.
Wholesale Ageat-
Opiniou* of tbe Dress.
The lliningers. No. 15 Beaver street, have a verv igh reputation to sustain, a.- the oldest and bc-
uttse tn New York.— Home Jourual.
The house Of A M. BiniugerA Co , No 15 Heft , has sustained for a perioil of eighty
1 1
workmen, wc to our custom
Re-peel
New
Awoowlv
PROSPECTUS. P R O S P B O T U S
Ot' THE
A lar^c a>>«>rtmcnt tif Notions, sMiirts,
i L\DIA\AP0L1S IIEMLD,
ver street, has sustained for a period of e vec.rs a reputation that may well be envied— York Evening Post. ielft deodAweoT
HOTELS. iioL
iea*i i
his, the
Every intelligent i HI bad a> hJclaiin
rue,
ins eireular-. and
should
at res l
ean induce people
in-lead of u.-in*; my me«lteiue-, they should u.-e his de-ires wiiubl be accomplished
man *>r w oiuau must know, that wbii h i- false, tran-^ris-ed
mfriii^ed . pon any ri^bt- belon^niK t»» bim. lit 1 only am ic-|>oii-ible ami liaMe tor the exinmitceil. it any. In writing thi-arti-
A. J. UEKSTAER, AI_oi*c*liaiit Tailor, >o. 173 K7a»t \% t#n Mreet. 4 LARGE stock Garments mu and at prices to suit llie times.
k of Spring G9o«ls just received, uade to order in the latest sty lo, uit tlie times. marl5 <L2m
thu
i c-jM'ii-iiiie ai
wron^t e>>iiimitte«l. il any. In writing thi-
ele, it i- mu my de-u .• tc*. . unit mn other me* lie lues m u.-e. ihinkiii^ that by .-o *1«> I shall elevate the reputation of my own, tmt to contradict the talse statement.^ which have been made, and re-as-ure those who have u-e*l my preparations, with satisfactory results, that Fro-t - threats,
etc., can never be put in execution.
1 ai
exec mlly.
la O XT IS SIEiOIaXZ Has reojH ned a line stock of (fEiVlV DRESS GOODS,
At No. 10 North
Odd Fellow inar20-dlm
IVnns -• Hall,
ylvania Street. »'i»posite
, luiliauaiK>lis, 1ml.
ftftuily ftft’cv'LIy, Scr z*<J?.
The irreat poh.i. .J qtt*
discW-'-cd • b\ . !i' i :
JK»>sCss a i^iin i- .1 . . secure an ini' \ lie min*l sli*'>;' 1 . <• L. •!• issue-, and tl x 1 c-f u.c.
.- wiiicli ;-.ie to ’ e ^ Lie cm::iii;' yc.tr .: : i.: • v-iV't. To ; ' .i t ..t gi. t i.»’ ;*;.!■-
: - ’.*• i:.l . .1 u; tlie - oi . in.;*. 4**11 i- an
f PHK tin lersikjnc*! li 1. corner ol 1 >elau 'quaie >outh of l n -.nnc. is prepare*! i i«V i ubhe in the “l
are
uion
to acc
>est
-
re isouable terms. I am prepared to •late week an*l day boarders at
May i>t, Im.:
in;,' taken the Uay Hot ? .* ati*l s>outli streets, depot, ami refitted tl ccommo-late the travc style and upon the n i prepared to accommrders at redr.ct‘«i price1 - A A f PUllt II \U1»
Heimstreet’s Inimitable Hair Coloring is not a dye. Ail instantaneous dye- are oomix>sed of lunar caustic, and more or less destroy the vitality and beauty of the kair. This i the original hair coloring, and has been growing in favor over twenty years. It restores gray hair to its original color by gradual absorption, in a most remarkable* manner. It is also a beautiful hair dressing. Sold in two sizes—50 cents and $1—by ail dealers. G. IIEIMSTREET, Chemist. Saratoga Sprint Water, sold by ail Druggists.
Lvou's .Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger, lor indigestion. Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, etc., where a warming stimulant is required, its careful preparation and entire purity makes it a cheap and reliable article for culinary purposes. Sold everywhere, at 50 cents per bottle. Ask for •‘Lyon's'* Pure Extract. Take no other. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by ail Druggist*, aprf deodAwly
tor Blank Book,, -which wUl be bound In incl
leraid Paper
ant. 11.
Tin- i- to certify that
kctincd nil tim label- tor Hr. Bue
mi tl
TO THE 1*1 Bid
have manufactured nil tlmja.n l*. tor Hr. BucII'n medicine;*, ami that bis labels were designed and made without reference to any other label, and bis labels are no intiingement w hatever upon
any other.lalnil in um*.
J. II. SfALLo A CO., Lithographers. ftti^With Hr. Ruell's medicines there is no
uch wonl as fail.
BROWNING A SLOAN,
fcl»27 wtttneow imlianati
MEUCUAM TAILORING.
Leading House of Fashion.
eralkgvut- HOWARD M. FOLTZ, IndiaiiaiM)hs. 7
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Artificial Limbs. Artiiicial Le£ and Arm Manufacturr. npiIlS Limb is wan anted lo .get tbunanyoth manufactured f in-mars -cut tree by i
ition
plii
Box 5
Indiananol
i to A me .Shop No.
l.eg and Arm Couipany, East Washington street,
ie 1 >'21 w6m
nJE^QX OImASS
MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 31 North Penu*}* I vania Mrcct, INDI.VNAI’OLIS, INDIANA,
Sccoinl iloor south of tho I'osloflice.)
COLLEGE SCRIP. Agricultural College Scrio.
I«0 IvrvH or ftkXhitd for
T?ACH piece of Scrip is for IttO acres, an Hi ties tne holder to ItiO acres of land, in any state in which there are Government Lands subject to private entry. This Scrip can be located at once or held without care or risk for location
HavingcompeteUt and rell
rilUo high
JL always susi still be supported
MOST STYLISH G while soliciting inspection t
choice stock of iftew Spring tim! stu >0€mIu 9 I beg leave to call attention not o
putation this establishment has stained for styles and quality vv ill by supplying the best aud GODS in the market; and
of my extensive and
_ lue tim! **uminer
Goode, I beg leave to call attention not only to the well known QUALITY ami unsurpa.-sed style and FIT of the GARMENTS I turn out. but also to my moderate charges, which will bear comparison with those of any other RESPECTABLE establishment in the city. Call and exam-
ine for yourselves.
N. B. I am also agent for .T B. West** Report of Fashions. HOWARD Ai. FOLTZ.
mar23 d3m
at a future time. Surveyors in the
West, we cai
land t*> the Sex
several Land Districts in the
ind locate
WHISKYp ETC.
we can make good selections and 1 a good advantage for persons purch
ip of us.
local
lasing
WILEY A MARTIN, Heal Estate Brokers, Indianapolis, Ind.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Notice of Administration. ■VTOTICE is hereby given that the umiersi|fiie<i i.v has been appointed by the Clerk ol the Court of Common Pleas of Marion county. State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Annie Kitley late of Marion county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. HICH AUD KJTLKY. Administrator. aprS vrSwr*
(.HEAT REVOLUTION lathe WineTrade of theUnitedStates Pitro Callfbrmia C71iaittptiftgike* 'VTade and prepared as if done in France, from 1t-L pure California Wine, and taking the j of imported Champagr'' The undersigned w<
place
WOOL.
TVI.BB, ji < i v a i; - db eo., WOOL CommiKMiou lllerchant», Nos. 117 and 119 Congress Street, iBlfily HtMTON.
“Philadel phia, 1 October lb06. •‘Messrs. Boucher & Co. saying that we think it the best American Wine we have over used. We shall at once place it on our bill of fare. Yours truly, 1 “J. K.KtNGSLSY 4 CO.” Call and try our Cnlifornin Champagne. „ ,a ' BOUCHUU A CO, ovlS d3m as Dey street. New York.
able aud icarlc'"*.- p^--. I , eia**’4'rat take a paper, e-pe ialiy •Me t.: .1 eiiii.c’iiei.- him ou tbe'iue-l i**:!-in w bieb h*.* i- i;uuu 'i::it* !y m-tere-ted. The Propnefi- i! . IL ;;vi.i» d.: : . that it shall m*t only liiil'. L ~ L.> :;er:.l issues before the country, bid ai'.* Li<"e t c*nm.t te l with State poIn*y. There ean be n*> nunc powerful agency m muintainingUov.-isL ti.»nal Liberty \ than a kkke pkess, and it -hall t o t!;e lc.. Img » h- | jeetof the 11l: ; .\li» to a-lvv • . • tht* v.ual nght s au»l sovereignty of tho j.i ...l j .w 11> not delegated to the Federal i. ;* ar >;.t atnl t!ie per>oual liberty of the e:t i.* n. The 1! i.u.vi.n w ill oppose all u-vsrpation- t>:' \ - . ; : -, wl^iher ai the National or 6tate t,. * ..'-.. . iL, a.i<l iu?i-t upon the subordination ol t.” nald.ary to theeivil rule. It will a«ivoeat Lie re . . . <u policy of DKNT Johnson, La- i a. ,...:e admi.--iou ol L e Represeutaine.- oi . • ,i hi stale- in Congress, a: l a recuguaioa ei ,iil Lie pe-q-Ie **i the State-lately in rebellion, u ho ! a.e reli.nie*i to their allegiance a- v iti.-eus, with the full rights an*l privileges of < •'i/.eiu-hip, in order tu restore tho pacilieation oi Lie country and iu lonaer prosperity. Tne ll:-:a.iLi» w ill o| j*«*-e negro Mtf frage and all atlcm to place poliLieal power in the hands of the black race. A - a ZF-AJMClIa^T Noelfor shallt be -paredio give the Hi kald an interesd to all cla--e- of readers. It will contain iuUTosting MiM-illuny, tho Latest Nows by To 1egraj'h mi'l Mails, mid such general inlonuution as will make it a welcome visiter to the Business Man, tho Farmer aud the Mechanic. THE FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTS Shall receive especial attention. The markets of the leading cities will be given w ith accuracy, and a full report of our own market. Xerms of tlie Unity. One copy, one year, by mail ....$10 00 “ “ six months “ 5 00 “ " three “ “ 3 oo “ “ one “ “ i oo Ten copis of the Daily IUuiald will be furnished one year for floo, and uu extra copy to the getter up of the club. Agents will bo supplied at 3 cents per copy. Terins oi tSte Weekly. Single copies, one year $2 00 Single copies, six months, j yy Ten copies, or more to one person, one year, each copy...... ’ i 75 Twenty copies, or more, to one person, one year, each copy, 1 jg With an additional copy to tho goiter up o each Club of ten. Specimen copies will be sent to any person desiring it, ou application. Every Democrat in Indiana is requested to act as au agent for the Uxkald, aud do all in his power to extend its circulation, aud thus add lu our ability togive it increased interest. Address, 1IEHAJLU COMPANY, Proprietors and Publishers, INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
* S. L*. CIIITTKNDEN. CLARENDON CINCINNATI,
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N* C. Crittcudeii A. Co., Proprietors TfA \ ING Ica-ol the propertv’ known a- tho EjL almit Mr* et Hou-e, ami completed our the same, it now thorpaiuied, carpeted, aud m ut coudition, ami will from this date
improvements ouglily refu: mo.-t excellc
CI.AUILAiOO.'V 11 Oil. I..
FILE WORKS. iMtiiaiiapoliN File Works. DKOTS A VIFINHYIKU, TtyfANUFACTl RERS of Files and Rasps, XvL wholesale and retail. Kecuttiug old Files, etc., done to order, and warranted equal to new. 49*No, 136 South Pennsylvania street, one square east uf Union Dhpot, opposite Sinker A Co.'s Machine shop, ladiaoapolu, ind. matftd&a
We shall ne most happy to see our friends and the traveling public, and guarantee the acooin moii ttiuiis "f the tL.VULM'ON to be equal t" any Hotel in the city. l elegrapb office in the Hotel niartSd S. K. Cim i KN DEN A i O. Jas. Burgess. Alex. Baldwin. Jus. L. Slaughter Hliorman Hoiitso. (Opjiosite Union Depot, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. dcc22dly JAMES BURGESS A UU., Piop'is. MANHATTAN HOTEL. Ml KRAY STULLT. Second door from Broadway, "jqiosito tile Park NEW YORK. N*. Ill GUIAK, Proprietor. A. J. b!.! ITU. t LEHk. se'i.*it ,lly TJIsraxiaD SXATES HOT3S1 . opi-ositk run New York, New Haven, and Wealetn Kailioad Depot, mcavcw is» r r., - - uois ro-s Uy V. -tl. UKA'l'T. je9doawly Formerly of the American il. n-c LIQUOR DEALERS. s. ii: 1: i*" 31 aV , Wholesale Dealer in Copper Dj.-iilkd Bourbon ami Bye Whisky. Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, CIGARS. ETC. No. 213 East Washiuhton Street, feb23d3m INDIANAPOLIS. IS 1> SADDLERY HARDWARE. ti. HEYKK. E. THOMS. eSc TPIOlVEt-. .\o. KM) East Uasbiugiuu St., { Opposite the Court House.) Indian 11 polia, IntlianuWholesale and. Retail Dealers in Sadcflex-y Hardware, AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. Als stock aprlS dam
.Iso keep cuustautly ou hand a complete rk of Saddles, Harness, Whips, Collars, etc.
stablishmcnt Is
l^o^mS^yfa^eStatAaud fu Ushers would Jo woli to caU Umn bhftxw oot
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