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

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The .fournal does not like this little Item! "The people of the United States paid Into the frderai trt*Mtff dnrlbc the year iwu./ivg HunArtll and tv/gnly tnrt« fhtlUdfil.ntno hun< <lr«d and aeeentv seven thousand, ihrcs nun-

dnd and stphtymins dollars."

That's the cost of radleaf role, ami that’s Where the shoe pinches. But the Journal s i/s four-fifths of the taxes paid by the people represent the eoat of • “Democratic lobelllon.” This declaration comes with ill grace from a paper that for months after the election of Mr. I.tnrotn In 1W0, a^utred the dlssatlsflod States that If they wished to leave the Unice there was not a man north of llaso- »“d Dixon’s line who would oppose th** 1 ' ^*"dl»r declarations were made by to. leading liepuhlican journals of the eewntry, nod by the most prominent me» In the Itepublhan pirly. And treat would have been the end of I’m re. hellion It tho Democracy of the North h t.| not furnished generals for the army, men to nil the ranks, and money to sustain tho war} 1 Practically tho North was united in the support of the Government during the rubellfon, otherwise It would have boon a success. The cost of tho war, however, was owing to thciiietHilency of the Hcpublloan admlnlstrn. tlnn; the enormous corruption of llcpubltcnn officials, who hoped for ond aided the prolongation of the war for the salt#’of personal aggrandisement and tho use of the military power of tho country to maintain tho suprem. icy of Ibe party that controlled the’ governin! nt. Tho recent publication of tho records of the rebel w ir department demonstrates that, If proper energy had been exerted by the men m! (lie head of the government, the war would have been of short duration, ft Is well known to the country that t>'' "* r Wa * not vigorously pros<w*«*'“ until after tho arrniiuoro««»s fi»d been made for carrying the elections in 1*01. in Ihe Interests of the radical party. And the very moment that vigor and energy character!/.ed the conduct of the War, leit that was not unfit tho Hepublluan loader* wrro.eatlsfled that they had arontlnuod lease of power, the rebellion yielded to Iho vie* toriou-i advances of our armies, And It la a singular feature In the history of the war that while tho Ilopuhllean leaders were unwilling that the Democratic soldiers should conic homo to vote—were afraid to trust thorn at the ballot hox—they had no misgivings about leaving them to watch and hold In cheek tho rebel armies, while their Ib'publlcan comrades were permitted to return homo to carry the elections. If It was a “democratic rebellion,” as the Journal alleges, why were Democratic sol-dl'-rs placed In so responsible a position? Whllo the llepubllcan star*atdiome patriots w> re enriching themselves out of the fruits of the war and denouncing Democrats for maintaining their party principles, Democratic soldiers werellghtlng gallantly for the suppression of the rebellion, and they have been complimented by tbe fi’publican party, when their military services were no longer needed, as tr iltor«, because they adhered to their party allegiance upon their return from the field. Fairly, the greater part of the present enormous taxation, the four hundred and twentythree million, nine hundred seventy-sovon thousand, three hundred and eighty.ntnn dotl ira which were paid Into the Federal Treasury in IMHt, may be charged up as the result of radical rule. And how has It boon since lh" war ended? Has there bom an honest (il >rt to restore the Union on the part of the party In power? Not one, Tho whole ell tI has been to prevent restoration until by d! <fran«hl-ement of white men and tho onfruiiehlsementof black mon, the ten excluded mates could be radlealtxed. Loading Southern Ucnerals and civilians, no matter how Intoimely rebel they were during Iho war, have bem almost oanonlxed as “ Union” saints by th" radicals for surrendering to them, a fact wliicli best Illustrates the animus of the radical (eiders. Tho power and treasury of the Unvcriiment Is also used without stint to maintain the supremacy of tho radical party, and the result Is seen la the enormous tributes which aro levied upon tho taxpayers. And these facts are opening tho eyes of tho people

to the cost of radical rule.

A •Mrnnno nmt Mory-A rourtenan

mnrtfern her Lover.

The (Inolnnati Uusstts lays the following, from the Memphis Jlullsttn, will Interest those who remember lx»rri* gnNliWftOD a* being at one time the most beautiful of all the oour« tesana of Cincinnati. She Isa native of IndUnapells, where, It Is said, her parents still reside. She left this city about a year ago, went to Xemphls, and became a waiter girl In tho Varieties Theater, whoro she contracted an Intimacy with tbe treasurer of the theater, I.AwncNtTC a. rxmim, or “CiiAtii.ica Wilson,” as he was called, and Itvod with bltu as his wife. If wo are not mistaken, I’KiutlTT was born lii Claolnnati, but hie relatives—a mother and sister—ars living in New York, one nt Harutnga. and tho other at Behuylervtlla.

TM«t mum ain«.

nu JrfMNMfellv ffflfef Batwaan

jneitn m« McCmu.

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month of August. Tbo police will

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moy MOO Of twice bo brokoa up, but tho t will eventually take place all tbo

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Me Cool* is n man of gigantic sIm and strength) Is quick, skillful, plucky, nnd phys tcaUy brave. His ohdaranoo it woadorfoi, and tbo sensation bo eronted In tho torrtUo light with luvia will hot soon bo forgottoia Ho is about thirty yonn old, and If norvof« d muscle were alone consulted, wouW ^ • Splendid specimen of manhood, '‘of ■ time bis claim to tbo cbitntpionsh'f’ rcmalood ua* quoatlouod; butA aimmi •AlNiw, nmnh ^ !••• Strength, weight, ank »iae. hut of jtmftnhMo cglllty end ski)’) *•»* stepped forward to dispute with MoUofu r, the coveted “honor.” In ikis eounreiion tho following, from the fit, Louie llepubllcan, of Thursday, will bo

Mind Interesting:

Actuated by a desire to understand tho course of 1 raining to which n prizefighter submits himself previous to nn encounter, wo yesterday miulo a visit to the pleasant establishment kept by Meiers. Miller A Wood ot the Abbey race track, where MoCoole le now being worked Into proper fighting tnm under tbe selentlflo supervision of ’’Dublin Tricks”

and Mike Trainer.

Wo found the three repreeentetlvee of the 1’. it. In good condition and working harmoniousiy. Dublin Tricks is not n mon to waste work, nnd to bound to got Miho into proper trim by the right time. Me behoves five or six weeks of hard work, judicious training nod proper dieting, etc., ere auflietont to living a man to his motal and highest pitch of strength, and suoh is tbe course be is now pursuing with MoCoole, who submits to the severe regime with tho utmost complacency

about tight yonn of ago.—J?<oAmon4 dive*. — ' gCPMW D*at*.—Wo toon that * stranger, SK&wS&StS

d health. Hie io.—Wlnamac

J, of which probably a principal part. After t for an hour or so, and

<>» Mud., b. »»■>« mu >llHji, .M tu J

murderer, acoordlog to general belief, was Ixittih herself, who committed tbe deed In a tit of jealousy. The Bullsttn of Wsdnrsday

thus tells the story:

"On tho evening ef Monday tbo supposed muidnre-s—the word “supposed” is Used, us there Is no direct proof she tired the fatal shot; Lottir hmkiovoou sent word to the proprietor* of the theater, by Wilron, that she was unable to attend to her duties that evening, on account of sickness. Whether this was a ruse or not to get Wilson oufof the wav while she entertained "company,” is not known. Be that as it may, Wilson must have suspected something of tbe kind, for he left the Mtabllshnient st an early hour in tbe evening. What took place un till one o’clock in the morning between the pair is nol known. About that time the report of a pistol was heard on Main street, near Poplar, and Nvcral policemen ran In the direction of the plaoe where the shot was find. A man who proved to be Charlie Wilson, Was staggering across Poplar street, and as be was about to fall to the ground, he was caught by olttuer Wilson, and In answer to an inquiry, said: "Lottie shot me,” anu almost immediately afterward ex-

pired.

When the shot was fired the policeman saw a women dres.ed In white running across Poplar street at a rappl rate In tbe direction nf the place where Wilson and Lottie lived. When the alarm of tbe murder wee given, tbe girl came down to (he place where her "lover” lay dead, and throwing herself down oa the earise she Indulged In a paroxysm of grief and called nn "Her Charlie to come bad to Hie,” and cried and *oidied**eif ecr iitrart wuuiu t,»««*». bergeant Lincoln wa* promptly on the apot and had ihe girl taken into_cuatody end ooa«

station ‘

veved to me station by officer Scott and an. other member of the force, The body wa* also taken to tho station to await the coroner*! in. quest. When in one of the cells at the station house, tbe girl strenuously denied Chat sbo had shot Wilson, and asked with tears in hor oye* If she was likely to murder the man she loved best on earth. ‘ Bhe ex plained that she was cn the street with aganUeman ol hor aequatni'Kiew wtv* WWOin tbe was going out riding, wo*n they met Wll. eon, and a difficulty tooK pi«eo between him and tbe other gentlegiau, and that lathe melee the stranger thot Charlie and then lied. She was unable to give the name of th* gentleman Marred to. >-r“p> T’’— Ceroner Cotton held an Inqtfeet oh the body of tbe murdered man at an early hour yMter* day morning, at the police station, when tbe facta as given above were elicited. Mr,CJR. Martin woe the foretMU of thofjtiry, e»4 aA* hearing all the evidence that could be proour* 1 £,u-.L r ! turD,<1 ’ through their fuieman, the

Tvut'txiua moiajauoom* ooia a aim ill 1 Wvl We QUUIO twelve million of the Inhabitant* of theecuntry claimed that they no longer belonged to this nation, They set up an Independent governmout. They established all th* machinery of government, both of a national govern* mtutaud U hutoa under the* a Mi anal gov. eminent. They raised large armlet to defend their prstenelona. We, at tbe period when w# declared against them a blockade, admitted them to be, not no independent nation, tint an independent belligerent, rising above therank of tosurreetlonlste, and entitled to all the privileges end subject to nil the llnblllttoe of nn Independent belligerent. The nottone of Europe 00 treated them. We oo tt rated them in our dealing* with prlwnere of war. la short, there edtikt be so doubt of tho

fact,

Wo Were, then, at wa* at two indents dent nations; and it depended upon the wtU of tbo conqueror whether the defeated porty should bo treated merely as a vanquished nation, or whether w* should, in addition, puntah them ae individuals for th* violation of tbe raver. Mon rights of th* nation. W* conquered. What did wa conquer? We eeoqoorvd the confederate government. Wo oonquered nil the State* forming tbo eentodernte government. W* conquered n government that had been erected and maintained by thora who dodared that they owed bo nDIgienra to tho Government of tho United Statra. for thera oonquered rebels to pretend that they had any rlgbta under a eonstttattou which thoy fed ttou* repudiated and attempted to destroy, and that the Mate* which had b*M arrayed in heatnity to the nation weMewTStotra wtthin this Union, as asserted t*4Dy by She gratisST. b«3. , fJS!»t)t- S'. KMrid§.J ■£■, to A* wo have remattad, thera are tbavery ground* aesumed by the ultra Moeratontot*. Ganranl aonw*maii wMHmfmtppi, among others, takra that WlWh* ihe quesUon, and urges the people, for that reasoUj to accept justjttoh tramo’ahcosgrdra may impora. Referring to Congrosstonal action, he yexaarhfio h resent letter: “I know that It to alleged that the Federal

wagoo, an^ th* ^“fcltor” politely ^jf and the two were quickly Joined together In th* Indissoluble bonds which men are forbidden to lightly sever. At tbe completion of the ceremony tbe bridegroom pulled a pint Disk of "spent*” from his pocket and drank to tbe happiest event of his life.—Terre Haute

Journal.

—In Terro Haute, Friday, a traveler was drugged and robbed of tbOO. A common 00

ourrence-ln Terre Haute.

A Lady Shoot* at a Thmi'ashxr!—Ye*, terday’h lady named Mr*. Bukas shot at a man named Her for committing n trespass on her premia**, but fortunately no harm wa* don* by th* cruet bullet. It appears the two fernHie* live adjoining, with a gate ia the petition fence. This gate Mr. Rakes nailed up, with

vm %. r-e * sum gmw Au.se xnurauw uteiacva M|/p wanna wdera to I(«T net to trespass on hi* premise*. Yesterday Hay broke down tbe gate, nnd

while In tbe sot of pMstng through, w■ ih tbe deadly glance of a pistol In

—A little boy, son of John Casey, fell off a obnir in Wlnamic and broke his leg. Tbe bone lh the child's leg, above the knee, bad beeoara softened from tbe effects of disease in that part, which accounts for it having been

to easily broken.

—Mr. W. O. Nightingale, a black snake Of Vandtrbttrg county, professes to hava killed a copperhead snake, in whoso stomach be found *ighty-*ix live copperhead#, amall, but brisk. -Clay McKtnncy. a young mao of Nowburg, met with a serious accident a short time since. He bad been to Sabbath school at Union church, abont four miles this side of Boonevllle, and wae riding a young, though usually gentle herse, which, as he was returning home, became frightened st a sharp dap of thunder, and rearing on It* hind feet foil backwards, throwing him sgalost the fence, thrusting bit toft leg through it. Tbo weight of his body felling to tbe earth, broke tbe leg just above the ankle Joint. Not being aware of tbe extent of the damage, ho got up, but on attempting to recover hi* hors* be foil again, causing the broken bone* to protrude through tho flesh.

eglme with tho utmoit complacency Mahiiixd on TimrI—Yesterday morning a and xoocl nature. 9*7 and festive young couple from the fiats of MoCooto has now been in training about two Lost Crrak towneblo dashed up in front of weeks, and already Ihe constant exorcise and Esquire Smith » office In an elegant wood

regular hours are working thsir due offset, in fact, it would be well if every young man lu the community were subjected to th* earn* training, for It to but Mcurlng tho grutrat strength by following the rule* of hygiene and reaching the most perfect heslih- **•

L!“J r '3.i2Wa

A. Tm> morning he rise* at an early hour ana t*k< * a walk of elx or eeven miles before iimikiast. On his return he breakfasts 00

good substantial food, beefsteak forms th* bn akfast ensues a rest

»lieu this Is concluded, th* stalwart champion repairs with his trainer to what may be called his exercising quarters. These are situated on Ibe couth side of the race track, under th* gr.iml stand, where Is a sheltered but well vonllltilo.l space, well adapted for the purpdf.". II re bis proceedings are quit* varied aiui Interesting, consisting ot exercise* with dumb bells, pulleys, iron ball*, etc., also butfeting u Urge bag, heavily Stuffed, which I* suspended from the roof, for th* purpose, wo pneuiiis, of hardening hie bands and giving solidity to bis huge fist*. The pulley «X 'relw-s aro a very important item >a the progiammr, and am certainly admirably aiDpud t«> strengthen the muscle* of the legs mid arms. The arrangement 1* very simple. Two strona cords pass over small pulleys fastened about four feet apart to a beam ab^ut ten feet from tbo ground. Each cord is then attached to a bug filled with sand, and weighing about fifty pounds,and theexerolsea consists in standing ten or fifteen feet away, holding tbe other end of the cords and railing these begs from the ground and keeping thtm moving. After tho work Is concluded in this department the next thing in order Is another walk of six miles or so, and then comes dinner, which is of good, nourishing, healthy food, washed down by n glass of good sherry wine. Dinner is taken about one o’clock. Then we have post prandial exercises with dumb bells and pulleys again for an hour or so. and then tho refreshment of a good rmt and sleep. In the afternoon a walk of seven or eight miles is taken, which finishes the day’s work, with the exception of another slight “stretch”

of a few mile* after supper.

The effect of ail this hard work U telling on MoCooto. He ha* reduced about twenty-one pounds sine* he went into training, his normal weight being about two hundred and forty pounds, His condition as to health and strength is splendid. Every ounce of superfluous flesh Is being worked ofi. The musolte of hie massive limbs are becoming hard and firm rat, and hie dear eye, fresh complexion and genersl appearance indicate a splendid organization, In perfect health and vigor. There D luck In prize fights as in most other things, hut, barring out all unlucky accidents and mischances, wo think when the great fight comes off It will be very surprising indeed if Mike loses the

championship. * < ^ Kxtremee Meeting.

Tho ultra radicals of tho North and tho ultra •eoesstontots of the South ar* gravitating to a common platform. Tho former aro using the same arguments to Justify th* establishment of military monarchies or despotism In the States lately in rebellion, that tbe latter set up to justify tbo surrender of the principle* for the success of which they pledged thoir lives, their fortunes and their saored honor. Tho eeceestonleti claim that th* confederacy wae a gov* ornmont de/acto, that as such they were con* quered and that the conquerors hav* tho right to impora rooh term* upon tho vanquished a* they doom proper. Upon thee* grounds they submit to and sustain all tho reconalructlon measures of Congress and they offer thq/ame reason to maintain their coueistency In yielding to all tbe conditions thus Imporad upoa tbem.In a recent speech In Congress, Thau, stivxns took th* same view of iho subject, claiming that tho ten State* over which a military monarchic* have been established is conquered territory, that the Inhabitant* are a oonquered people, lienee Congress has th* right to impose just such term* of reconstruction as it may •re fit. In a epeech upon th* supplemental Reconstruction bill In the House, oa tho uvh Instant, Mr. hrxvxxs **4d:

gate, and was met

plstof In tbe bands

••f Mrs. ft. and saluted with the soft note

ihtreof.—Terr# Haute Journal.

—rblllp Storm, a Columbus lad, bathed In tbe river near that town while overheated, and died from tbe (fleets. A warning to boy#. —Near South Bend, St. Joseph county, last week, a girl named Humston, fourteen year# old, a farmer’s daughter, gave birth to e child, the result of licentious Intercourse with her brother. A day or two after the girl died, after great suffering, caused, it D supposed, by potion administered by tbo brother, who has

disappeared.

—A girl about five ynar* old, daughter of Wallace Gibbs, fell off too platform In front of the Store st Maballesvllle. on Wednesday, and broke her arm between tho elbow and writ. Martinsville Oatetle. A Cur OF COLT) Pizkn.—A correspondent of tbe Lafayette Courier, writing from Con-

nersvllle, says:

Some time ago we had a sensation here that did not got Into print. A gentleman who had been dealing in ribbons, Merrlmac, “and slch,” In one of our county towns, had the misfortune to possess a rather attractive hotter half. A noviciate dealer in pills and perfumorr, saw and became charmed by this siren. UolW ‘ •

They elope,

brtlllai

ui> nattered, she simpered, and In an evil hour she fell a victim to bis wiles, or he to here.

nvod and carried out a plan to hereby, as clopiate, they were a nt euccoes. Tbe poor, heart broken,

abused husband made no attempt to follow,

but with

"Pale and yellow inulaiK'lioly In mind and

thought,”

(I believe that’* about the text,) until bis burden became too grievous to bo meekly borne. 80 coming to Conncrsville, be laid around loose for a day or so, when purchasing some “vile drug,” with which he could "Jump tbe life to eomo,” be tried the Jump, 1. e., took tbe drug, but probably becoming repentant, informed hi* landlord, who soon perceived that he wn* laboring under the influence of some powerful narcotic, celled in n physician, who, by the aid of contrivance*, "for such cases made and provided,” soon succeeded In arresting the effecta of the poison, and restored the would be suicide to his sorrows on this mundane ephere. Disappointed, he expressed bimsolf satisfied to remain on this side of the river Styx, as theforryman is a Jackson man and refused to take tractional currency. —It is said that tbe surface indications In Drown county are decidedly in favor of extensive gold mines, ft jye and girls are now making from two to five dollars a day panning nlong the ttreama of that county, from which it I# presumed theie are lead* to extensive mines. At any rate, capitalists of New York have aufllcient confidence in tho acbeme to form n stock company and make large In-

vratmants.

Chick in Diskasx.—Large numbers of Siraar w. c <:i tore ot which la not yet folly determined. When attacked, the ehlckraa will mope about and reffira to ont or drink, and in a fow day* fall down and <tle.—La/aj/ette Journal. —The dtliens of Bluffton are actively moving in behalf of s railroad. Cbloroformid and Donx For.-Our brother Gnraey. of the Valparaiso Vldette was uafortunatflv relieved of some two hundred dollars on Wednesday evening last. A burglar, who had no respect for editorial quill drivers, entered bis residence, dosed him with chloroform, and stole hie greenback*.-iffeAf-pan City Enterprise. —Mr. John Abrams, of Newburg, bad his leg broken, a short time since, by the caving

ia ofn wall.

—In Newburg, on tbe fourth of July, tbe juvenile* followed the lend of the older hende, and all got gloriously drunk.

Kras,

sons again*? th* proclraa linent Juii offloeof lq

i an. b

Ba«teal Ualtr. Tho I'hiladeiphto Nortfi American march** right up to the revolutionary line, and dew dares th* power of Congress over all the Statra •upremo; Maraachuratta, as weft ns South Oaroiinn, Governor Dakxr, speaking for the ftepublleane of Indiana, thinks differently, la n recent nddrea* the eeatlmeata of which have been highly commended by the Indianapolis Journal and the CiadanaU Oasette, he says that the Week of ’’ assuring to nil dBases of our dttoon*, of every raee, equal and Impartial drll * riofcta theneeforrth and for* •ver * * * mutt be Jeft to the voiuihu,, notion of the jtoqpln qf tie Elates respectively.” He further remark* that by “ such a court* tbe General Government will atium* no questionable power* and our traditional poUcy as to the proper sphere of State and Federal notion will bn preserved.” When .radical doctors dUagrra so oaaoatlnllf It I# difltonlt to arrive at any distinct understanding in regard to the ideas or purpora# of tbo rndienl party;

CO. finr

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100 Oil Faintln«s, by loading artiste—ogregato value.. 10,000

10 Cashmere Shawls, $» eaclTV. BOO 80 Silk Dress Patterns, $75 each 1,500 60 City Building Lot*. $t«eaeh 8,730

The remainder wlU eons 1st of Silverware, Musical Boxes. Opera Glasses, Pocket B'bles, and different articles of ornament and nse, amounting to 83,000

• Total $100,000 All tho properties given clear of incumberance.

Blow t« Obbtnln Stiarea

grnvingn. Send orders t

an4l En-

ivwvi^ « ^utr risk. Lazier amounts should be

$»>. either

fetter, at our

10 shares with Engravings. 83 shares with Engravings. 10shares with Engravings.. 75shares with Engravings.. 100 shares with Engravings..

ould be ,..*9 50 ...1160 •••£S2 ...$0 00

Local agents wanted thioughout the United States The A»so-latlon have appointedaa Receivers, Messrs GEORGE A. COOKE A CO., whose well known Integrity and business experience will be a sufficient gnarantoe that the money Intrusted to them will be promptly applied to the purpose

stated.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 8$, 1807.

To the Officers nnd Members ot the Washington

Library Co., N. 8. READ, secretary.

Gentlemen: On receipt of yonr favor of the lOth Instvnt. notifying ns of eur appointment as. Receivers for jour Company, we took tbe liberty to submit a copy of your Charter, with a plan or

ion in regard to Its legality, ted sym with She DeneYolant 06 met of y eur m viz.) the education and maintenance of

, ran tool tod hr ton

I ” That the deesstod elms tfi bu deatfc from n pi«tol shot wound, tho pistol supnoa^i to have (men, nt the time the shot wa* fired, la the hands of Lettle hterwoeo.” ^ fT/y

dnv for exeminnlioff.

, Durlox the enUre day the unfaftMMrtoworm indulged in IfNRt grief, and exelMB ' that •be wiebad she was dead, MR Person who mltad to ara tar If hui

' fMiFWMMIMltr

It to reportodJdut Rome members of tho Hoorn who have raad Uta l*tt*r* at ’• Mack ” to the Ciaotmatl Commerce, rararUng that ■amtaM raoaivod rant ter etton to oa* form or other for their vote* on meararez before

mJt&Z Coograa*, ara thyontoBtaf tarak tta appotatbyTherirong arm of the Federal Government, nt*h th* ” person* and papen^toeranhltaO

tta troth of hto ntfognitaffira' The ramotar* tta portly of nnogTin, hot o» rammUtao of tpwtryotMta \mmm* Crafcr*—iiota

and there te 00 alternative bat In otay ita “ISrSiaai my A'W tll-pU * fiTBVxna foy imposing harsh parttoao area a poo tta fiouth, RfT for tta ultra

aioni«ta to make

£3r4VS l r&33' igoa*rVhf Mftad whateh k ‘be boter, *f« raid shadtoi rauld gef out to *M it deeontly 1

had was

wlttTlb*

wr

tta Maw that

I Brtlhly eontalns L—‘NEAR HJa’

faf Mffllhn

®f M^ vxvatai at irrwittibto that tta

•totoitai tta:

BTAM —foMftXiifoMiftl foMbwQN tiai&sm

chlld.cn of onr soldiers and sailors at tbe side Institute, we have concluded *0 aem . trust, and to ipe onr best efforts to promote so worthy aa object. Rcspec'fally, yonrs. etc.

GEO. A. COOKOO CO., Btnkers,

88 South street. Phllapelplita Pennsylvania,

Receivers for the Wuhlngton Library G

Jy8deod9mAw3tR

PHYSICIANS.

, WlNMlsOW R. waraohoos, OlLIP,, ^ Ptofosslonal servuee to the uptu!u*^ 8BUk ®’' Ift ' w ’ 0 PP ollt «»**«• st^Uleace-Corner at Meridian nnd Second

(»BO. W. JSJETW, : PHYMICIMIK ANTO SUBOBONi, Hoorn - Ho. IS Second Floor, MIHcr** Block. Residence—426 North Illinois Street. '

(MNOERSOTTKfiD

on ivo pay.

IDS. S

A continuously for ten yenrs. AwaagaaftspB IIV X> IA rr Jk,O LI s, ttW'ltatnvtffi PemasrlWMMlm Street, Half a square above tbe Pottoffice, where he has

been for th, past three years. MSfc’Sfwasru* ^ CANCER!

Especially while travellrg, to which be intends devoting almost his exclusive attention hereafter. His great luceess in the treatmentef this disease Is senerallT knows. His superior C«nesr remS?5* ar ? of hU reserches into sll the De*t works sod treatises of this country and Europe upon tbe treatment of this disease. It Is a New ab4 Talatble Discovery, And foe remedy so long wished and sought by

the profession, and perhaps the

BEST ANTIDOTE TO CANCER NOW KNOW* Its operation Is all that can be desired, being less painful than any other icmedy, perfectly innocent, and can be applied to any portion ol the body. It operates upon the roots nnd cancerous portion at the Resb only, which come out in a week or ten duys. He has hundreds of them which he haa thus taken out, preserved in spirits

BDimrSUS DULY HKSLLD ’Jr f W- ,

UtiAupwlix Bnuh HmBifkctary. w

M*. 106 seratffi UUmwln stroca,

(Third tear south of GeorglnJ

Keep con-tantly on hand n large naaoBtaMM* a*

m.

SX AA

Book and Job Printing

ESTABLISHMENT,

Imdiamapol is.

lmdia.ua

There to

No use of the knife, eavstie or eseharoties,

nor burning, nor lose of blood.

And from this the Doctor feels assured in making permanent cares, and if patients rome beiore getting bad be cores or charges nothing, ami WAUKA.Vrg CURES FOR 1.11 fc. He invites and others to call and witness the «p^ r “ t * on "f bls me-ijcines. He deals fc,~ ; wywlth patients, telling them Irankiy jnst What be thinks of their cases. See his Circulars, which cents in over forty good certificates of cases he has cured. The Doctor Is a man of mnch skid and knowledge in his profession, having twenty three years’ experience in practice ing a graduate of one ot our best Meoical

rpiJE PROPRIETORS OF THE HERALD A take pleasure in retnrniag their thanks to their friends and the public for the very liberal

patronage they have s during their brier connc tablisEment, and would r

fit to bestow them

lection with tbe above es-

lent, and would respectfully solicit n continuance and increase of the same We do not

hesitate to say that onr

BOOK AND JOB OFFICE

leges—member of the New York Medical Society, tlccof Medicine."* 1 * 0 * T * e ^^mrtsVgS* 5

KNITTING MACHINE.

fMML*

Is one of the most complete and extensive in the west Our facilities in TYPE, STEAM POWER PRESSES, nnd materials pertaining to a printing office, are such that we ©an execute all descriptions of printing at as low prices as any establishment in the west, and in the NEATEST STYLE OP THE aht, which can not fail to give entire satisfaction.

.... Tvqr limits Hosiery of mil Nines.

up to an Undershirt, Shawl or Blanket. {*• other Almchlme In the world can do thene thtBRU. It knits at the rate of FOUR THOUSAND stitches perminute. UU ibe great cst labor saver, end the most useful, novel and profitable Machine ever invented. Every family

should have one.

Farmers, don’t sell yonr wool. You can treble

"s value by converting it into Knit G ods. Cail at the Oflice, No. £4 Enat ITIarIndianapolis, or send two stamps

inis and samples of work.

hot afreet,

circular, testimon

for

Addres,

Business, Visiting and Fancy Odored Cards every variety, at unusually low prices.

DOW A ALLEN, General Agents, Postofilce RoxlliW, Indianapolis, Inniana.

Agents wanted. mv.it wttm

NOTICE.

$8,000 Reward. $S,000

rpiIB printed circulars, which Frost is sending A. through the country, and the slanderous reports which his agents arc instructed tocirculate, are entirely beneath the consideration ot any respectable person. I will pay $5,0Uu reward to J. M. Frost, or any other person, who will establish in any court or Justice and prove to the world that his circular is not an entire falsehood, and put in circulation without any just cause w batever. I will, furthermore pay him $5,000 reward if ho wlU prove to the citizens of Indianapolis, (where be bas resided for tome twelve years.} that his word should be respected or believed by tbe public, or that his praedeein rascality has not been given fnll scope, until it has become entirely chronic; or, again, if he will prove to me that he is. financially. In a condition to liquidate damages in case Judgments are rendered against him

for the libels which be bas uttered.

It is entire folly for him thus to circulate his Jealous hatred of my medicines. It is true, if he can induce people to believe his circulars, and

instead of using my medicines, they sh his, then his desires would be acc<

Id 11 e

hto, then his desires would be accomp'i'’"d. Every intelligent man or woman must kuo», ui^t if 1 had (as he elates, which is false,) transgressed or Infringed epon any rights belonging to him that I only am responsible and liable for the wrong committed, if any. In writing this — eU.ftianotmydesiretecondemn other medi^

" shall

arti

ernes

»w. assure those who have used my preparations, with satisfactory results, that Frost's threats, etc., can never be put in execution. I am, very respectfully. Your obedient servant. C. H. BUELL. TO THE PUBLIU.—This is to certify that we &V6 manufactured nil the label* tnr ftr 'RraII’s

biz labels are no* tofrtngement °wifat

hto labels ore no iz any otbefAteeH^MD!

:i ate ver upon

LLri tt CO., Lithographers.

M^WIth Dr. Buell’s medicines there is no

such word as fail.

, BROWNING A SLOAN, General agents. fob87 wfiroeow Indianapolis.

NOTICE.

Office of thb Columbus & Indianapolis i Central Railway Company, V Columbus, Ohio, July 1, 1867.) To the Stockholders of the Columbus and Indianapolis Central Railway Company: MEETING of the Stockholders of the above ~ «ned Company will be held nt the office of japany ln the city of Gqlnmbus. Ohio, on Friday, tne 16th day of August, 1867, between tbe boats of eleven o’clock A. Of. and three o’clo k

18VJ, with tbe Union and Logansport Rai’road Companj’, and thc^Toledo, Lc^anspoit^md Burand Corporation, and such other matters relating thereto or as may come before them. By order of the Board of Directors. JyfidetAwtill.^ 0 ^ MOUlJI *’* e€retary - COLLEGE SCRIPT

Agricultural College Scrip.

TgACH

Acre* of* l.nmd for fllOO. • d i i 3. >H: «* iZMOF.

_ teteaaiwwkWiBflirak State in whMb tone areOovernment Lands sub : Ject to private entry. This Scrip can 4W'te4atod at once or held without care or risk for location M * future time. Mavinwcompetent and reliable Surveyors 'In the serersi Land Districts in the West we can make good selections and locate land to a good adrhntage far persons purchasing' theSoripof us. WtLEY A MARTIN, „ . i

Real Estate Broke*, • Indianapolis^ Ind.

JetfiwSm

^ i

NOTICE.

Internal Revenue Notice.

the- four-

Ia»a, one (1) ease of cigars, i*rod ate.twenty-nine ft*#] retro thousand nine handled

was setaod b trtes Intern 1

j- M. ¥«UAMT, H. Jfco/ ISoleotto Pl&jrRiclaJta BURGEON AND AOOOUCHRK. u> > >

throe and seven to nine * m.

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mswi

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wtaiaralei

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CoUMteof totornid

Jnly'1,18*7—JkyfiwW 1.1-. / J; rrtT- '•

POSTERS

Id blaon anti colored ink, ol every conceivable shape and size,and on any and every colored paper

CIRCULARS

Of every description neatly executed on white or colored paper, letter paper, or, in fact, on any kind or quality of ]

ed, and price accordinglv.

CO! >te

no!

paper

manner as will insure complete sat tion. The attention of county ofl"

is respectfully called to this branch of our bnsluess.

tisfac-

cers

BILL HEADS

Of various sizes^ neatly printed on nicely ruled

Led j.V• i . .d«T-.ni ir-sea**-- ' ■' •• * ' -

* Railroad Printing*

- n ;-.- • - -*' 1 1 * ‘ ^ ■

•.•’T en

I ufq . - • • ■ ■ ' ; Officers of railroads will consult the interests of the some by calling at the Herald office and

* Moving their orders for work.

of our material has been t reference to this doss <

i.TT

jrf ‘ a

• i ittrrrs'i -iU .u - • ; BOOK

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mmrma.

ZSltehd WDld XL

.H -a west wholowfij

BRUSHES.

* MAKH SrrffiLAM OM.*M CMAJEMMATK

ENfime

Of their o

toll.

irk mnncfaetnrara* Wholosnto sy|fo»-

fOSPicTSsT* - "

PORTAE AID STATIONARY

Stmi Kaglfoti aa* Stators.

sJn XJUB INDIANiPOLlS HERALD,

The great political qnretions which aro tot* discussed and decided during the eon ing jnr possess a general nnd absorbing interest. To secure an intelligent verdict npen them, the publie mind Humid be thoroughly informed npon the issues, and the best means of information is an able and fearless press. Every Democrat should take a paper, especially one that enlightens him on the questions in which he is immediately interested. The Proprietors of tho w—" intend that it shall not only fully discos* the general issues before the country, bat also those connected with State policy. There con be no more powerful agency in maintain ing Constitutional Liberty than a free pkess. and it shall be the leading object of the Hexald to advocate the equal righto and sovereignty of the States, In all powers not delegated to tbe Federal Government nnd th* personal liberty of the citizen. The Hmi-w will oppose all usurpations of powers, whether in the National or State Governments, and insist upon tbe subordination of the military to the civil rule. It will advocate the restoration policy of PU81i>knt Johns ox, the immediate admission of tbe Representatives of tbe Southern States in Congress, and n recognition of all the peopleof the States lately in rebellion, who have returned to their allegiance as citizens, with tbe full rights and privileges of citizenship, in order to restore the pacification of the country and ita former prosperity. Tbe Herald will oppose negro sni frage and all attem to place political power in Uu> hands of the black race. As a F > ^F > £ZBL No effor shallt be .psredto give the flXKALD an interest to nil classes of readers. It will contain interesting Miscellany, tbe Latest News by Telegraph and Mails, and sueh general information as will make it a welcome visitor to the Business Alan, 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. Term* ot the Daily. One copy, one year, by mail. $10 00 “ “ six months “ 5 00 “ “ three “ *' 3 00 “ “ one “ “ 1 00 Ten copis of the Daily Heralb will be furnished one year for $100. and an extra copy to the getter up of the club. Agents will be supplied at 3 cents per copy. Term* ot the Weekly. Single copies, one year gj Q0 Single copies, six months... ~ 1 op Ten copies, or more to one person, one year, each copy. 1 75 Twenty copies, or more, to one person, one year, each copy, 1 50 With an additional copy to the getter up each Club of ten. Specimen copies will be sent to any person desiring it, on application. Every Democrat in Indiana is requested to act as an agent for the Hibald, and do all in his power to extend its circulation, and thus add to onr ability to give it increased interest. Address, UERAfoD COMPANY, Proprietors and Publishers, INDIANAPOLIS. IND

FROM 4TO M HORSE POWER. ALSO P0BTABLE SAW MILLS. TVi E have tbe oldest, largest and most complete Yt works in tbeUnitedStntes,devotedexclnrivelyto themmrafoetnreof Portable Engines nnd Saw mills, which, for simplicity, compactness, power ana economy of fuel, are conceded by expert^jko ha superior 10 any ever offered to tbe The groat amount ol boiler room, lire surtac and cylinder area, which we give to the rate bore* Power, moke onr Engines the most power furadcheapest in use; and they are adapted t every purpose whoro power is required. All sixes constantly on hand- or furnished os short notice. ^ Descriptive circular*, with pnee lisV en: os WOOD * MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., Utica, N.Y. Branch office, 96 Maiden Lane, T. Cttv. angUdly WEfoTAUHAtoTS. conbab LXHBnirra. John a. lxhkrittxr C. LEHRRITTER & CO., CAPITAL SALOON

Aftta KESXA UK JlTVT,

N». 14

But Washington Street (Martin Hug’s old stand.)

TJTAVING fitted np the Capital at great ex-

ior a Saloon and Koetaur&nt we par*

ticularly invite the public co give us a call, as we intend to keep onr Bar well blocked wiih cue best Liquors, Wme. Ale, Cigars, etc., anu our Kestau-

int well supplied with the very best th'

► ki

Jar

w me. Ale, Cigars, l supplied with the

anoros. In fact we intend to keep a fi bou»e. and give satisfaction to our patroi

ret* riftm

arl

ol;

Set ass

FAST FREIGHT LINE. MERCHANTS’ DESPATCH

Fast Freight Line.

I£st a-blinhecl

American Express t®., Proprietors.

DRY GOODS.

CHAMBERS, STEVENS & CO.,

Importers and Jobbers of

IDZRjIT GOODS, Nos. 85 atul 87 Race St., below Pearl,

aprJO d3m

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

W.H. Hoover. J.R. Pumphrey. Murray Shipley. HOOVER, PUMPHREY & CO., Wholesale Dealers in STAPLE AP PAiVCT DRY GOODS A.N I> NOTIONS, A T o. 94 Tearl Street, between Vine and Raee, cxisrcxisrisrA.’rx. apr20 d3m

paper oesir-

HE*De UER - S

|K THE,STATE oj INDIAN^

13la,nix Books.

We have n very complete assortment of paper fo Blank Books, which will be bound in such

Trannpnrtn Freight from

NEW YORK, BOSTON, A ND all points in the New England States to

jCX. all points in the West and Southv

Chartered Cars,«®ff

Invest,

Next in Speed to tMe Regular Express Company, At regular Railroad rates. For further infonn.v tlon, apply to G. G. EARL, Agent. „ 19 Virginia Avenue. IndianapoHs. E. CUMMINGS, Superintendent, Buffalo. Jel7 dim

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

Administrator’s Sale. 'VTOTICB is hereby given that I will .ell at pubAN lie auction, on Saturday, the 13th day of July, 1857, at the office tateiy occupie , by Robert L Walpole, deceased, in the citv of IndianspoiiMarion county, certain persona) property or s-aid deceased, consisting of a large and w eU selected Law Library, and other misceUanrous books and office furniture, etc. A credit of four months will be given on all

sums over

* * id sureties,

laws. All

cash in hand

Je35 dtd&wSw

proved s

laemetu la

ler, cash in banc WM. JOHN WaL

“o!

W aLdACE, Administrai

,tor.

UOUOIt DEALERS.

J. C. BRUfKMEYER & CO. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors OUD BOUKBON, RYE WHISKY, GIN AND BRANDIES. No. 1 AliVORD’S BLOCS, *•■*11 ISerldlaiLa trees, Indianapolis. We hove in store and for sale choice

Q»S KO COKBECTIOK WITH AST OTHER ESTABLISH RErr of the same name, fea or oat of Indianapolis - W. & H. GEEWT, Proprietor*'' Has no COKNKOTION WITH AMT OTHXB X8T ABL1BHMZKT of the some name, inoreat of Indian ajKfi is W. Re. H. efoENN, Ereprietern. SALE STABLES. FEED ARP SALE STABLES. G. W. Crouch & Co., Proprietors, ’ BUY AND SELL HORSES AND idlJLES. No. 4$ Saatfo Pennsylvania Street, ' ' r INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. /^VUDERS for the purchase of stock for the Kast\7 ern nnd Southern markets solicited. Infermion by letter or otherwise furnished on request. HeferstoS. 8. Forsythe, Louisville, Ky.; Neely — Brown, Franklin, Tenn.: J. J. Grannerry, Mi. MILLINERY.

Rimgjngfrom oneto ten years-old, to^wh^ch we at Cincinnati quotations, Bond nnd Free* General Bended WareMenac No. 1 We haveaLkge Bonded Warehouse, nnd solicit consignments of Alcohol, Bigh Wines. Bourbon and Rye Whisky, Tobacco and Cigars from Manufacturers or In# porter*. Liberal advances made on consignments. We invite the attention of tbe trade to our establishment, believing that we have as line an assortment of g--ods in our line as ever beiore offered in the West, and intend, by honorable dealing, to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. apriBdam CHEAT BEV4»I,C7TIVIV : In the WtaeTrade of theUnlted States

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“PWUdalpbla. t Oo£> t ber ] $6, t lks “J. K.KuIGSLKY A CO.” Call and try onr California Champagne. ^.o. . eugag^t^A TAtLoamc. ROMTH ft MElEn, N*« ran Kara WaeMtagtfta Street,

BECRER ft HUBER,

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Merchant Tailor, rid! .. t: ^ WmUUJKHAS, INDIANA.

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